Ogden High School - Classicum Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1958

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Eqnifcz iglo r ef q '?, . 1 1 Aix! '1 I w , , fw am inf m fm 'W i .w.- , V Wi. '-,V 1 Published by the students of QGDEN HIGH SCHCCL Ogden, Utah 1 L S r l ix Through filtered shafts of sunlight, tattered ribbons of wind, and lifefgiving teardrops of rain, a tree imparts its life to the smallest bud. Upon attaining maturity, the leaves are released S to further enriching processes of experience. Fully nurtured, they will not falter in the uncertain future. ...as ' .QI t 4 ' bf ,. The crusted gold of autumn, raw coldness of Winter's crunchy snow, and the dewy gentleness of spring impress upon us the classic beauty and dignity of our school campus. The massive splendor of Ogden High School dominates the campus scene. T' TILE E Q 'Z 4: ,lille r 'Mapu .,..L ' A 1 all i Q A ' ' ? B ' i gl Q- ty' .,,,, ,, asa f 4. L 4 if ,Vw W ,-fs If ,dvr hh .ve wir.-m.. . A . 1,5 fkvafxss. wwriyf r 4 -ug.f5?,g ,.f9' 15JnfEij1.f.h ' 4 - sm x 4, Q 2ilg!Q,f' a,,.,,.f ,hw gh fy,,+,3: f - fx - 'V 1 ig we ' Y' - .W y,,,Ja'w....s ' ' ' l,,,,,H4,w4mwf-w--A-a ....'--- . p -was 19? V 2 Q 'wx ,,' ,ww wx M, ,-,4f 14 nut. fa z, s 4 a The imposing architecture of our school offers solitude and security. ' ' 'f .. A ,. V, ' W -, shi-1 Q 1'-fs.- Mt, '5 -' flu- 'n' Dy. E it S- E , Q. f '?'. '. , X F' These are the walls which encompass the vast potential of our generation. A v ,, ' E55 2 D . I ,wx - , ...,. ' p V' . M- L 3 ffm-H L I sbiQi,f4j'ii'4i Q, A H -,Vt li lf ff 3, f, 1 , , l ,lf ' 4 - Vu- , 'I ' ?5 V, W ,' , ', Aif ,Q4i ,7,,f-.M .71 ak V, 'gfiiuy .,., i g ffl: ZSfa',wifl+2,', 'ap'j2ii2,z' i From this building we convey knowledge and new ideas to the World around us. vs' ff' X , f 'f 1 if ' I J AI 1 I ' E A f fff- ag, , , -r' , J-,. f Q. A be tr ade.. I A,- J.. fig,- 'x I' I, - 1 '1 ,CT ,ll ix U 4 Q I 0 7. The architecture of Ogden High represents the disciplined freedom of our education. Complemented by an autumn haze, moist feathers of drifting snow, or verdant foliage, it captivates all who pass it. This, our Alma Mater, is Cgden High School. ,-V2 Qgden High School lives as a tree, releasing its leaves when a cycle is completed. With each leaf goes a portion of the tree. To the ADMINISTRATICN . . . 7 seniors, as the leaves departing this year, We DEPARTMENTS . . . 16 dedicate this, the 1958 CLASSICUM. STUDENTS Barbara Anda Senlors ' ' ' 4? A Lois Stoddard S hlumors ' ' ' 6 9 V CO'EditO7,S op omores . . . 81 5 , '2i'4, ,' CRGANIZATIQNS . . . 100 if a rf R . ATHLETICS . . . 125 ACTIVITIES . . . 137 , ADVERTISEMENTS . . . 146 '-,- - - 'L ' . . iff rf-' ., .Zigi .2 'I' dv Til t , nf... :- 1 'f94g,.' t 4 :fi -feiiii. f . K tk. . F I 4 pf.. .h le J'-th .., -- N l - .fvlvvl-,Lies :W- 'icf if 'V fi-far. -f.f?l w ' .', ' I-i'f Ififr5-357 .'fCQf.'EI , . 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Guided by our principals, the faculty and students were united, a state essential to success. 1' I 4 Cluff Snow Iris Degn Counselor Counselor Zelta Ballinger Dean of Girls Our competent dean of girls proved to be indispensable to Ogden High School. Miss Ballinger registered students in specified classes, helped new students adjust to our school, and authorized all absences. She readily understood her girls, and, drawing from past experience, helped solve their problems. Executing her many duties did not prevent our dean from furthering the the activities of the Girls' Association of which she is the chairman. ecmawwl alma Students with problems, personal or scholastic, had the guidance of Iris Degn and Cluff Snow at their disposal. The countless students who visited the counselors, ofhces during the year were given tests to help them with their vocational, college, and scholarship plans. The counselors' doors were always open to any student seeking advice or information. Through their qualiiied assistance, students became better adjusted to Cgden High School. 1? -gl, -YAWMQ..-41 uq u.Qu xsx 11' , , V Y , u v I' QPF ldamay Johnston -giggvqp'-nmuaqnwwyagy' K, f -1.3! .1 ?, , f . .4 A -ii A representative of each department, the principals, and the counselors met in Faculty Council to discuss issues relative to school activities, policy, and information brought from Principal Council meetings. They then transmitted their decisions to the remaining faculty members. Recording absences, selling books, and numerous other duties filled the busy days of our office staff. Shag ml Adda Wells Clerk Clerk Eleanor Brunton Clerk Row Two: Barbara I-HBOOU, Dr. M- R- COHFOY, Newell Left to Right, Row One: Oscar Coburn, lrene Tingey, Mar- Budge, Zina Davis, Cluff Snow, Thelma Reynolds. jorie Dahlstrom, Ed Smith, Elmer Sommers, Zelta Ballinger. Mike Murdock Kathy Kittoek President Vice President Sally Lindsay Secretary John Reese Historian S 6041 Directed by the student body president and the adviser, Ed Smith, Student Council is made up of class officers and homeroom representatives, The quorum arranged the social and extra-curricular activities of Ogden High School. The four principal aims of the council are: to unite students in school spirit, to develop leadership qualities, to create improved student body and faculty relationships, and to form an outlet for the desires of the student body. The members work diligently to represent their classes well and to promote the best interests of the students and faculty. The goal of the Student E. S, Smith Council is expressed in their motto for this Advisef year: We, instead of you and I. Left to Right, Row One: Pat Olsen, Kay Fischer, Penny Fisher, Kathy Kittock, Mike Murdock, Sally Lindsay, Jackie Frost, Judy Hoxer, Terry Combe. Row Two: Elhe Davlantes, Jeannine Junk, Harla Kern, Cleo Esplin, Nancy Cole, Carole Spaun, Joe Buehler, Lois Frandsen, Carolyn Scott, Mardee Wayment, Lois Stoddard, Bar- bara Anda. Row Three: Eleanor Raat, Carolyn Moore, Dixie Lee, Judy Springman, Sharon Sei, Cheryl Thornock, Ronnie Oeorge, Kent Christensen, Johnnie Jones, Judi Reyns, Patricia Kern, Jackie Downs, Julie Herndon. Row Four: Linda Orose, Marjeane Patterson, Marcia Freeman, Carolyn Smith, Owen Foley, Sarah Lee Killen, Bob Saunders, Vern Hadley, Bert Coop, Dienna Champneys, Sally Mason, Eleanor Ridges, Brenda Thorne. Row Five: Michael Files, Clifford Nakatani, Dee Jacobsen, Leon Peterson, Jeff Livingstone, Ron Fessenden, Jim Thomas, Charles Hetzel, Elizabeth Anderson, Julie Kirkham, Glenna Oale. Q El iii I first: H55 WEE? il E? fi ,ge ii? Mr'wl'B Through her membership in the Girls, Association, each girl at Ggden High was invited to participate in the casual Hobo Party, Write her letter to Mrs. Santa, and attend the enchanting Accolade, Fashion Show and Tea. 9' Penny Fisher President L ,fv- 5 1 ri ligiii Barbara Crosbie Vice President Hifi ' 51555 . .oil 03 , A jf' 2 V 'rg , f f -.,l Mffif , f rl X- 'Y' Janith Clifton Secretary - i 1 'qw V 1 .14 I A . ,.! if 'Ti ' , ' i ill . , E: :iii .H Hai M- .-ff . I nn E! Q5 fm !! if me-is M1 vz - ll .Ili . -'gil J j J' ,l' 14 Left to Right, Row One: Barbara Crosbie, Penny Fisher, Janith Clifton. Left to Right, Row Two: Linda Keep, Nannette Malin, Bonnie Scott, Linda Faddis, Suzan Jacobs, Jane Ann Asay, Mari Dee Upp, Carol Nelson, Doris Sorensen, l.aRene Jensen, Paula Merrill, Edith George. Row Three: Connie Monson, Phyllis Dunn, Carolyn Lambert, Marlena Harris, Beverly Barclay, Carolyn Simp- son, Elizabeth Peterson, Sunee Coulter, Merrill Smith, Marilyn Nielsen, Antonia Sanchez. Row Four: Karma Nielsen, Linda Fort, Joanne Reynolds, Pat Jones, Carol Adams, Kay Bass, Connie Siler, Marguaretta Kearl, Linda Price, Judy Chamberlin. Row Five: Pat Carl, Dixie Burke, Sharon Harvey, Janice Kinomoto, Cecelia Payan, Karen Johnson, Judy Yeager, Nannette Charlton, Michelle Knapp, Carilyn Bissenden. Row Six: Linda Watson, Lou Jean Crezee, Jannette Brown, Linda Dee, Nancy Beckley, Janet Corlis, Annette Wheeler, Nancy Anderson, Nona Valdez, Joyce Goodell, Row Seven: Sue Peterson, Marilyn Springer, Sandra Thompson, Bonnie Berlin, Jane Mozley, Susan Imus, Linda Burbidge, Suzanne Sessions, LeeAnn Godfrey, Arlene Porter. it ' Q at, , 4 .t 7 .:' . . ,ew ii taf if fr I' J ' f With the carfdecorating contest, Thanksgiving Dance, and those i f X N bristly beards, the Boys' Association carried on their annual tradition I' of boosting school spirit and creating closer harmony among the boys. Robert Moesing Mike Burdett Ion Wilson President Vice President Secretary 1 F , bas! V Left to Right, Row One: Ion Wilson, Robert Moesinger, Mike Burdett. Row Two: Robert Wright, Gene Kunz, Bill Leatherwood, Roy Fessenden, Charles Powell, Mark Murray, Tom Butterfield, Jim Grossenbach, David Powell. Row Three: Rod Brewer, Gordon Afileck, Ted Bell, Steve Porter, Carter Pierce, Earl Henninger, -,-- Q B Oarin Sessions, Mike Stoddard. Row Four: Don Shelton, Richard Schow, David Denkers, David Lee, Wayne Dudman, Neal Gun- narson, Michio Terramuto, Johnnie jones, Lon Rothy. Row Five: Carl Creer, Terry Rich, Don Hebard, Tom jones, Elbert Curtis, Leonard Taylor, Robert Bragonje, Kay Matsumura, Elwyn Peterson. 15 wh., uw-, V Marlene Barnes, Dick Larsen, and Marvin Wiggins listen to Mrs. Campbell's opinion. Janice Spiers gathered the daily absence sheets for the morning classes. Mr. McGregor authorizes the excuses of Eddie Collins and Ralph Johnson. Each branch is an extension of the tree, a separate ramification and yet a portion of the Whole. Also, each department is a supplement to Qgden High School. The specific skills of every branch give the students a diversified background in preparation for an uncertain future. ls any reasonable goal impossible if the knowledge we have received is aptly tested and applied ? W , ? ,pt X air 4 ft f J.. .'1'.! ,, 'T J' ... 21. 1 s iiw?ag,,51.,, 535, 5-Sf , FA .14 ' iq -KX' s., J JH' J in Y' A-iw--K. 'X 'iff-'If'-if-51ifi'f. 5235? ' . .1.',-.--' gf ':-fa 4, if A , lv v 1 'N'lfE.?vL'fgx. , gf? ' B?i r:'1,. ww. K aw W a- JW.. 5- ef Y ' - - 1 . 55,53-WE -- viii-- A sa x-1,1 ' 'E' 0. ,P 'J 'bait I- '91 air Hpdfafaifil 'f F?-e 5- gs. im. -:ie 'r3'q!,1gi'ht fsfffea ' L fa tts r A.-. Ai . . - Q 1 f'Y'2 ,..t' 'X X r. ,4 fr. 4 ,KA 4 lj i ar- -15'.Qif1 ff-f '. f P Wfmf 2 Y 9 , hx. I 9'9'ffS:Eslig4.q. , . 59-,v,,3Ri,h i .- wggiapgg I. ' tg -Q , ' 'hgigghbf 545.9 52, ...Qxr-1'-v:,'7,? .f, f-35.14 N -wfrv' -N 1 1.4 A 3 1 1 l-layen't Myrna, Marilyn, and Betty heard that only two are allowed at a table? 0 'IF A af V ,. ,. ' 4: .K . Q Myrtle Jensen Librarian . , 93 7j Q., l' ., . x' ,1f. y is ' ll i 4 ii llll ' Volumes of adventure and intrigue Were only a part of the accumulated knowledge found beyond the .D M , L 7 i doors marked Library.l' ln addition to providing a quiet place to study, the library placed iii, 'ltc ,gb the information of the world at the students' , ' , N fingertips to assist them in writing research papers and themes. Through the library, We met s the thoughts and cultures of mankind. Zina Davis Librarian Darlene helps Eleanor, Cynthia, Susan, Shirley, and Kathy discover the value of their library cards. r P 'ft r fill? ,f f X. r!! T., l 18 F- ax MVN fri 925: liar.-., .. 1 : A 'I From Hat sheets of paper, aft students shaped multifdimensioned . . fxgures of beauty. afbt ' 41310 K 1 'v A . .' J. 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Dale Blackburn Vocal Music Girls' Quarter: Jackie Frost, Nannette Malin, Lynn Marshall, Nancy Stanfield. ZO :mic Each movement of the director's hand was followed by every eye and every voice in the chorus classes. Whether in Boys' Glee, Girls, Glee, or A Cappella Choir, students learned to harmonize and express themselves by music. Some vocalists further exercised their talents in the various ensembles. Boys, Glee is led by ulimfnasticsn of Carrigan. V 'E r -Qvz i a ii . Loyal West Instrumental Music Z fwf EY ' ' ' .. :V jcixvmw 1 Q 'Tru Elin H2 -8 I' li s 'r ,' UF 1' s 454- mb' jf J CS: L-ll' vt 1 A , .. VJ 4 xv ' ,fix-'wlrl U--wx ' W rrp . rr' 1,4 L' A 'X I C1 idle A I ,BFFQQ 3 ,si .11 .- - , ' ,.--Lf 'LE Sfzllry v 1-.. mr. . .., 52'i aria x Y XA 939225 f bfifiai in 'viii 'mf' 'f A ' gms if 'f 9 i Ax 'ix Q 4 ix 4. Q A ,,-,.w,.,,,1,f ,wx From goldenftoned instruments and voices, Mr. West and Mr. Blackburn evoked beautiful music with each movement of their hands. During the year the music department displayed its ability and progress in concerts presented for the entertainment of the student body and the public. The A Cappella Choir appealed to the eye as well as to the ear in their new silver robes, accented with orange and black. Students in both the choral and instrumental divisions excelled at the Region and State Music Festivals and brought Hsuperiorn honors to Ogden High School. The Christmas Concert, produced annually by the choral department, added to the aura of festivity which enveloped the school. Cur music department added to the cultural distinction of the school. The Ogden High School Dance Band V, W in .V Q.. 1 7, A ' ' mm O 5 'txt 5 - 1 . f- .V F' s ' 'li' 'nn .IOP .ag 'M 4 . Q1 112 4. Af, I 11 si: : . -,I A, 4 5 .Q 51 f, Q fiiff 1,54 ' L f ? J, 55 E Zi 2, ' f 1 1 1 . -,t 5 , , 5 gf , ug? - Q V 5 4' 1' f'l ff V2 if 2s.s2s.:w 'WW 5 L vii 5 2 ag' I ,Ps HOG j !O Orchestra wi! A 'Mtg Q Trio: Judy VanZWeden, Carol and Diane Dursteler. ge if Herald Trumpets: Gerald Edmunds, Paul Halverson, David Blackinton, Wally Jay, and David Bohn. t wg 5, so ,li N Y ' i Marguerite Keller Mary Campbell English English ,. l, 'l . s iii gr - NA 'N-sf s. - 4 gas , sf 1 Fern Marquart English Cf X. , M 'J' ' my ,I A . V ' yi , .9 Leonard A. Robins Dorothy Bushell English, Business English English l -lf! Ferd Kroksh English Rie Mathews Wilson Thornley English English, Reading, Creative Writing a 'Q'w3e Students of English soon discovered that a thorough understanding of the language is a prerequisite for success, From the meaning of a noun to exacting compositions, they learned the technicalities of English and the art of selffexpression. Creative Writing classes opened the windows of perception and brought many honors to Qgden High through a skilled use of words, ln addition to learning the language of a foreign country, students studied its customs and its people. Through the language arts department students learned to speak and write more fluently and effectively. m tw Q -QQ? -qw' X I A ff William Terry French, German .w x-5, '?'!l 4 l . ff Elizabeth Sheehan Thelma Reynolds JOADD Gfiddafd Spanish, English Latin, Journalism Englwh Il ax 5 ' '- F 1 - + 5 .., :iraq .Q.- VK.,-it --7 . . TF . V PN Helen Harrington MHTIOU Storey English English ,, is .si '13 L. I fri . A Kent Christensen translates the language of the ancient gladiators. ,' ' f J e . ,- faiQ!9,.'i:., ,, 1 ggjfih je 'A ' ' - .r if i V.,-1 . , , fm.. . ig, Q, f r in QQ, fy 1. f ,ie rf V. , f-va Q ' 19 za 5 i Wai , . t fs,?1t,, - 1.-xwzi., fi.. ii -is ,, Z4 5 ', if 1 W Q 1' c 1 1 ff 'wfhiigiwi I ?V,.Wa4 at iff' g,-21.1. :n,.,?, I EA-1. I A panel discussion adds variety and interest to a Senior English class. L ' 'wi :V , . 1 8 'P 6 ,71-Y? 4 Q 1 Q ' f. asa ey If , asf-if f - it il' ff' lfne 2 L- ' '- 'fl' s Nw 1'6 Emulating a French restaurant scene, Chris Ford helps lay Dixie Sandra, and Scott select the proper courses N-., -r 2 E we -ffm, ' if seweeferv a V .mx . HCI? -A ,,f '.,1. . .,'. Y .Y . F -,-.,f..'v., ., x. S K 4 C737 'gf-me a I' P ,. .. z 12 A QW, J 3 -Y ' 5,4- ise. , .-,ff L ' 'A 1 Portia Douglas Speech, Dramatics Bob Moesinger hurriedly concludes his debate speech as he is given the sign to stop. The play cast earned, analyzed, practiced, and portrayed their parts. Five members of the Studio Radio Class broadf cast the news of Ogden High in their weekly ra- dio program, Tiger Flashesf' Simi Speech students were shown the fundaf mentals of expression as they learned to control and express their emotions and use them as a technique for holding an audience. Their copy of Roberfs Rules of Order was well-worn by the end of the year because the classes organized and conducted themselves according to parlia- mentary procedure. In the school play, Death Takes A Holiday, the cast used its dramatic ability to hold the audience in suspense. The debate class studied and un- raveled a phase of the Foreign Aid problem. F, IOM --wr lrene Tingey Veda Mortensen Shorthand, Typing Shorthand, Typing r 1.1 nf, A. ,f ' f V -at! af!!! w ,'lA'Z1 , . '- G ' n, ,rw---i '4 f A ll.- .. MQ, mf-' 11,4 ll ' lf,-,wr '. ,gi f f st x 'vu 2'N .W , 3 Hz 5. fs I 'U' C 5' 1 I 14, f: j.4?!'4' Jalal A u 12 , s Q X J ' 4 I f :L Q 'E A f - ' Q 1, If pr' ,Q . ' J 'Q --- -LV' w-2 f-. Hortense Evans Shorthand, Typing Business Machines 28 s .N ,- Edna Parker Shorthand, Typing i5Q?EWHw .g, x'bfZi ' ,pin N s. '1q,:i5 1 - ' ff- -3 -1 .,-vi! QEEQ llyq --536 P och- Q 3 n 9? ' 1-'J .. ' .4 U-' half -s 97 - -r 1-f i '41 v , 's- ig . '-Q , - .. 'ff ffills ' i Q 'ri ' QV-fkw'-3 I. lm I fi. . 'f-r D gpg 355+ 'N As Mrs. Tingey dictates, Carole Boyle Wonders whether shorthand is really the shortest way. Introduction and preparation for the business world was the goal of the Commercial Arts Department. Classes in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, retailing, and business practice, trained the students to become confident, educated individuals ready to assist skillfully their community and business world. Because of the demand for qualified help in a commercial field, this training enabled them to look forward to a reasonably secure future. H6 .qg.i-mai -aged' B. W. Balls Bookkeeping Lim Wallace McConnell Lynn Hodges Typing Retailing, History Am You mean I only had to pull that little knob to reverse the ribbon ? These students find that it is much easier to use a calculating machine than a mind ancl a pencil. P . . P 615, .q i,.. -' ' 1, ,'L- 'Nh sg? Gi a- flips 9 53-g5Q'j'ri N -. ' ,-fi -3' 541956: ,. S gg ,E 'ti' . I7 . EW.. This year some fortunate parents received tables, hand-tooled wallets, , or purses proudly made by a son enrolled in an Industrial Arts class. The student was provided with fundamental experience in the use of such machinery as the drill presses, lathes, and other shop tools. The Auto Mechanics classes learned the basic principles in repairing their cars and applied this know-how to improve their own cars. But most important is the driver. Few drivers will be as competent and safe as those students who were members of the Auto Driving class. at L Joseph Stott Herbert I-lillier C. Austin Seager O. V. Coburn Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics Machine Shop, Algebra General Shop lewelry, Geology Norlyn Sessions, are you sure you know what youire doing? X x1A We. Q it ,Xxx-I ' Kg A steady hand creates an intricate design, detailed in soft leather. Mr. Ross explains to MacRay Brown that caution is important when Working with power tools. A Firm grip on the steering Wheel, undistracted attention, and a driver training course make a competent driver -J W1 Merrill Ross Woodwork, Shop joseph W. Connell Mechanical Drawing ,i,,. - , ,rf 'mi gf. Varian E. Hale Auto Driving 4 , Jerry Childs William Ajax Alphild Hendrickson Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics .R ' . f a , , if 1 . V' ,,,,' .f 4755, T P gfQf?fZi1'Q -51.522142 :Ya 1 .fx , ., -1 fra 'Q'-Vg, ,iff by it ,Jw we 354' 5 e5fp4 Q. i, - ffm f wfwftfig Lifffiiw wr' ' .9140 in M ,f Fw d Q . . . f ,WQ,Iif,' sf Elizabeth Jones Don Richards Kenneth Berrett Leon Willie Mathematics, Mathematics Mathematics, Physiology Physical Education Puzzling algebraic equations and misunderstood chemistry formulas baffled the students of mathematics and science. In physics, studying the mechanisms of a pulleyg in physiology, examining a skeleton and naming its partsg and in biology, dissecting deer hearts or grasshoppers, students learned to appreciate the Wonders of science. Fascinating field trips in geology and botany provided tangible evidence of the knowledge in the textbooks. These departments taught not only fundamental axioms but developed in students a conscientiousness essential to studying. Physical Education ' wvwi Larry Pritchett and Edith George find the human body to be a complex but perfect thing. , 5 Q fi, fl, . ,ra , J' 1 . l i xr? l. - c , Q ,LQ 7, W! mg iq? i Q A 4 'A A ' xLLL is 71 X 4L Q ' -i i ii if A X B s Q ,- , . V V, fi, .lsiesf Vlv 1' 11125 : : ,ki im f ' lla I D0 0 , -H-1. ' ' - -1 A Reuben Ellis Gerald Raat Margaret Robertine Newell Budge Biology Zoology, Botany, Biology Biology Physics, Radio, Aeronautics A 9' ,V . ff B Q f slff . -g, F A J, ix 'Lg D -1 7 , We fm- a ' '- 'LE law. i f A4 . ish B - . .1 cram , W Q J .wwf 5 Au, . R , T,g ,',.3i1f,T' 3-5 -- ,r L fi ,sq W 952 . . . m. .' -' w David Camgan E. S. Smith ,frff g Chemistry Biolo Chemistr Eff I V J y ,i:Q f , JQQSZ lack Minnoch proves a probf lem in solid geometry. In her chemistry class, Karen McCune meticulously balances the scales. 33 U, A 4 gi 3 V l - 1 it zsfil 'fig Jack Burns shows Marilyn Florida how to estimate distance fag. ' IGN . Chris Apostol Comfort Bock Psychology, Athletics World History, Civics ,gf on a map. . AB. yff Avi? Earl Hone American Problems, American History, Geography A magazine and a chart help lack Berkenpas and Alice Ken- dall solve a question in Amer- ican Problems. The World globe was a neces- sity in the study of geography. N R -I' H- ' .1 'K ,,,. A 'Er I E A-al l 2 , - . 16. if 1 ,ge . hr 5311 1 ,' , :sift .122 g.'-!.Zg6'w JS, ij' .I v -H.. -gm Y., .15 HF? -rv .. ' ' an, A J, '1 L-'pu f. 42:5 -' ' F41 '13 .J r ,-, Q l - A Q -. .1 yt - - ' . in I at . .Tfk g. ...li N0ffiS lohansen Kenneth Mills History, Athletics History, American Problems Amos Sargent Elmer Sommers History History, American Problems, Commercial Law Delving into the past, students found the pages of their history books filled with the trials, failures, and successes of man. They analyzed the problems which confront America today and attempted to solve them through the experience of other generations. They studied the heights, valleys, the lakes and riversg they studied the land of America. A newly-organized Commercial Law class recognized the necessity of a strong judicial system. In Psychology classes, students gained a deeper understanding of manls behavior. if ..., n , Q- 3'5 x QF' M,-935 fi, , 17 L al- ' V , l:f1??'l5 f5?ii'l1ll:'f'r '. Y x1XFE54lw3'1'il'-fi-5, '. ,. '-- M Milli! bi iQY iQi1 ' 'P ' -ff'-1 Virgil Peterson History, American Problems 'iir ' ,,,t D. Wayne Van Dyke History, Geography Carolyn Scott, Elizabeth Peterson, and ludy lay demonstrate various emotions for the psychology class. 35 ,.. A .nl nu -tux' ,fl um-s,-v n , a 'v -3, 'Pi-. ,. z'l I .-. ... -ki' ,.4, 1 W' ' fi-X -'-is 'nmt li-iii: .,-' .:-:- I V -: 'fi x 'K . - 4,-Ti i V' -3553 faaQSit+,f- k .1 g -rg' ,931 -yr Y-Gyifwi f 'iar 'O -aug 5 Q ' 'H ', jqffgid Q - f5 QR5'in . thfuihg ' 45 gt 53? qu.,-,', . h ,,.. .,,,!' ' gl: M ,eh w r- I 4, ,iii I. .4 . ' he 1 0g ug! , aka. - as aaaa. -affu fr .15 34-V1-is-I 3. ' - - - .iv + V ' -x Fu. 'A -',.-:- ' :,,g., ' 4. vu-11? 4 - 1 'S ' 7. , ur Q . 2 ' S N ' ax is . . tl' I7 A.-1' ' T! . 1 if,-.7 5: .f ' L M 5 DA 3' - Q fa' .rg if '4 5' ,A '. 'K C, ,tg-ip: P wf+:A ra, C v,-H- ,f- . . K ,- - if -.Q H: .Luge A fi We ,kfinm ' ,, in . .. -9, ', , i ' -1 - Af' ' ,gmt .. fi , Q? fir' Y! . :E I ' -'tif -O wk Y a s- nr vw rx, 4 . 3- q 4. '.,xfl5,, PM x iwxf-f . stew vi 5 -V, ' Q fir sg - '.. .H 2.3-,,i..Q, X 1 B v I r .J Y. r -K ,- Cyl, 4-Q 4 viii'-at 5 f' 1 . .- 2 . ' 'gg Q ,gh .L .,,5?fgEs, . ,mg-1 X ggi' f u 'Q' wi' 'lx N ly, Z- f v Af 'f J' Q y S5 1 am V, ' fe as mf L . , 1 3 px al' .- .U '--1 t - . ,- n 1 1 nv ,- 1 41 Uv.: - anion: lp n lin -.I .I 1 nln x'u' ll'.5gq0llYl v-'-H I' 4 1 . . M .. r-'-'-I-'L IP: V-'55f'f U'-H '. M. axi: Q,-.,:',,', 4.49 11.7.1--if. ' sf .tha ...jf-1.ff-A . 1 D ,.H,,,i...f.'f ' ,,g4'H..,,::ii'?,',4?i A.,,,,,,,m,,, ..., ii ,...... x 3, ' -'JIT'-i....,. 'W-ml.,-e - ,MA 1' , .n,.,i, 5,5 i s .i'.2,f ' rnuuwvvw '5?J'f'i:ill-'Z '. 4'i?' 3 X A , I , I 11, 1 I Ilflwlfr 11, u-mf .I ' xg. 1: .1 nu, . 5' 1 -' itll v , . . .pa Linda Roghaar and Paula Merrill prepare to eat the soup they have just made. o . , U.. ,, f -.'-1'-L - in . 44 4' us ny, V ' ', - . gy.. 'fn' fl .. .....-,.1...,rQg W., , ,7 ,..i... 1. Q , 'Yu fb' 7 1'tnI41vc ull 4, i ' ' W H ' ' af, ' fm e L 1 i . M .- fi 5:1-'.Z1,:: N...-rua. if sis'-'f-Arrrrf f ,. ' ,m7 Nf'fff' .zz f z 1' , I I X I 'J-6,-A,-, f 'A Lois Stoddard and Barbara Crosbie begin to Wonder if their Thanks giving dinner was Worth all of their oven scrubbing. - A ww an L. .. , ,' Za L ii ' f i r, i . , It L a , i iff A ,J '.s.,.w,, 36 Nellie Smith Winifred Hauser Barbara LaBoon Clothing, Literature Foods Clothing, Home Living fy? 'a is V, gziax lil Xl 3 r ? , ,.. U....t.,,, ., ,., ,W ,,A,,, C if g ,rl Mrs. l.aBoon shows Pat Simpson how to remake a pattern while Charlene Crouch, Sharon Petersen, and Verna Westberg sew. When appearing in a new, selffmade dress, or proudly setting featherflight rolls on the dinner table, many girls discovered the immediate value of the homemaking classes. They learned many aids for personal improvement, such as the colors which harmonize with their hair and skin, or the ways in which styles changed their personality. They saw the value of efficiency in their work. They found that health is a great aid in beauty, and that their diets show on their faces and figures. But the ultimate goal was to prepare the girls of Ogden High School for the future by giving them a start in making their own house a home. A fine seam is the product of skillful hands guiding the machine. Claramay Browning Sara Nicholson Clothing Clothing ' uv: ' ., 53-3 ,gaxiiif .3 'v'rf1-Lge . Q , ii? 1 :HT . Tn . ' A Nitin I fu aifgfffm Us ,R 1 0 0 . J.. H.. F f'56:--f.1f.gv5,9.aa , . if ,gflz vpz . -H 4 .H Q w-'Gig' 'i fgyir sg L- xii ws Maw. c- .Q , 1 vt' ' 'W' - 'tint f . , 1 A . ' fp 1 'K 54,5 'fp' iw, 1' W 3 2 71 I3 'P I 7 W- N.- 5 ' .. 1. 14 if A 'W 5-Ln , - .1-,I .i.:i?if .5,-.QQ w u :ff f-,.5-glial . wg.-59:2 -a 'L-au, , ,. ' 3, -, 2? ,sz-Ftqqgi ' Ykiigis Q ..A 'W ' 'l u'-YI. 1 -1 J C.: 5 in 3 ' 1 gn- rv, , GL I ff,, i ' .f sq-v f.. .a X 'ME a 5 ' ,, 4 - mv, C A ' 5 WB 1 . ' 4 Capt. Charles H. Anderson Sgt. Thomas O. Hayes Sgt. William J. Iohndrow Sgt. James H. Potter PMSHT PMSST PMS6?T PMSCBQT .1-ful For personal discipline, progressive determination, and future defense, the R.0.T.C. tempered the bodies and characters of boys. T Sgt. Hugh B. Wight P M S 6? T BATTALION STAFF Le r to Ri hr Row One 1' f g v 5 Warren Coulter, Jim Kennedy. Row Two: Cvary Kutta nauer, Mike Steele, Kent Wangsgard, Larry Griffin, U Scott Lemberes, John Kreeck. Ceremonial Squad Cadet Band Rifle Team Exhibition Platoon wr- rw H- 5 il'-T isiimiilrlaililiiilllif ilk, ,IIIHIIIFIHJI ll ll I I Mil llllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll li ll. I! Company A Company B As a training unit for an Army career, the R.Q.T.C. followed a schedule outlined by the U. S. Army. Boys received a background in military organization and tactics, map reading, and courteous conduct. Marksmanship, self defense, and first aid were UP and Over! constantly stressed. The battalion was divided into companies, platoons, and squads, each under the command of students and an adviser. The formal inspection by the Sixth Army provided an opportunit for the R.0.T.C. to display their precision drills. The boys sponsored the Veterans' Day Assembly and the Cadet Hop, a social highlight of the year. The photographer is more appealing to Duane Color Guard Dunn than the command for attention. E Company C Company D lf? 7 A I f 1: M , L9 ,J-,I , ,yi WW 4 ,E ...,.,,-.-.4-W V Wi ,F ., elL,-e-.e-f-aw C a ' ' M H ,W'zz'vx1f1:1v illl . 1 dnl' V A 24 if 0 - 1, . fiw 5 fy EQ 5 . f QQ e e A 153 f he ' e p e n 1 4 i Q ,525 Wy ,sg al .nL.. lf,g iii f... lv: I ' Q.. IT WH UE .iw ,Q W a,,. a , ' . ll ' I 5 ff! fl i L 1 p 1 IH p ISE Ill la !. 5 , . ,eh A : he A , 3 al Ill il i alfa p if'L 'A f h 2 ll lvl 1 41' 1 i. I li he C 1 HTTTYTYUYUIH mfwmthrm nmmnm Alf U ITYTUYYYTTTTITIT mmrmmm 'mmmmm X mnmmmvr mummma' W' a F .. 4- 4 9 n n .: h n . a ll I ,Q L .C ,V Q me I ,E G -3' V- 13114 +1 -me - X ' aiu' -A p h V95 Mi 'IU , H QTY 3 Q3 '97 Lf: 5-'ff '1 4 ,w x - ini ., 'Xi 58 A I Ei, Q. ff En' 35 2 Q 1' Q 3 4 . '11 'ai r il f iv F as .1 ' ' J ia 1 A' a a Y! . Z9 44 Zf ggx mir' I 9 Ai I .'Zg 1? '3 2' Q , A ,, 3 -. anfe fe rv Bill Gibson and jerry Gibson seem to have a weighty problem. Warm-up exercises helped build good muscular tone. Intramural Touch Football and Speeclball champions. Mark Ballif Physical Educationf Athletics I. . , - ' 'f fy-V U? 1, ' f A Ep 3 62.15, A,'.' 7 . H . ' 'aw V i Q' K ,,,f .,-4 f gf, , 4,4 ,Q 75.75-3 5' H 1 I . 2' 'Jiri 1,-iq,fra,.-.g.,vagQ.f, hi' 3- yn, fr 1, f:f,j'i,',. '23'L ', , I 452: ' ' 52? 'i. f'- 2v2 Qf,i5z'X s f CW? 3 24.251121 n 2 Max Morrill Health, Athletics A' Pltgrzmi The boys in Physical Education held their classes both inside and outside. They started the year by playing touch football and then speedball in the fresh air. With the coming of cold weather, the boys welcomed the Warmth of the gym. Inside, they Worked to build up their strength by wrestling and doing difficult physical exercises. The boys learned the fine points of volleyball and basketball. They then displayed their prowess in the annual Gym Jamboree. When spring arrived at Ogden High, the boys again moved outside for softball and track. All the year's activities promoted good sportsmanship through friendly competition. iff, fi F All. . fig Writ ll Alfred Shaw and Gary Olsen learn that good health begins with strong bones. X 'xl' v xslizf-A? I I, 1-'K f B ,. . .4 ,b f dh X 1 rflhks Ji , . it 'z 30 p N . , X 'IA Nw 1,473 :fy-P 55335 X X 1' A T lm r,,,'-Q, ,x.',,- i Noel Koford scores again Who's got the ball ? -AJ I Marjorie Dahlstrom Velma Ellertson Joyce Lunclgren Health, Pep Club Physical Education Physical Education V . Z 1 pc . Z . An agenda filled with volleyball, basketball, and softball was followed by the Girls Physical 4, fl A Education classes. Techniques in table tennis, L, '- . . . f fl 435 13 dart volleyball, and tenniquoit improved f ' . . ,V,,f'j ., as the class tournaments drew near. While this - -. ,fx- 1,fp1:.f. f Q5 . . . . -r 2sE'i4g,,iqfg,g.:1p R . program developed the competitive spirit, -'lg-1':'1gT'f . . , . 3, -711:-1-1-1' it also roduced leaders. In addition to h sical up P P V 1 , activities, the health classes demonstrated the value of safet , nutrition, and First Aid. if f' 'Vaal ' Y f ' x ,ff 'f- in ', f 11' -M ' -lc Girls were taught that in deck tennis they must catch, aim, and throw the tenni- U Cl 1 Y 1 1 YC qugjf quickly, ing for their gym class. iiiiifiiiilliiiiiiliii' I I' alll' lllllll gill I l ' nlllllni i I I l'll ':l.l'lll z . 1 lllliigonxxss um y 95' Harriet Hansen and Karen Allred uiclcl f'n'sl'1 d ss' 44 B Opponents struggle to gain possession of the ball. 1 Q ,Qu ,.r..,,,.,.q., X . . ,....,.,,.- a..-.M 'Ss f Mary Bushman, Glenda Hess, Mary Ellen Larsen, and Marilyn Schow practice their dance for the Gym Jamboree. 45 Left to Right: Jane Ann Asay, Historian, Frankie Hill, Secretary, Marlena Harris, Vice Presidentg Pat Qlsen, President. Tigers! Eat 'em up l Left to Right, Row One' MariDee U ud . McFarland ud Mc - PP, J V , J Y - Crea, Lynda Hartmann, Pat Harrington, Anita Floor, Phyllis Dunn, Judy Degn, Barbara Crosbie, Barbara Blanchard, Pat Olsen. Row Two: Joyce Tueller, Madge Taylor, Gail Neiderheiser, Karen Evans, Cheryl Ellis, Joyce Kubota, Connie Edward, Sheila Shields, Diane Dursteler, Judy Dean, Barbara Anda, Marlena Harris. Row Three: Kristin Win- ter, Nedr Wheeler, Sharol Wahlen, Carole Stimpson, Marie Russell, Carol Murdock, Karen McCune, Shirley Martin, Penny Fisher, Col- leen Earl, Frankie Hill. Row Four: Robin Wright, Suzy Thomas, Bon' nie Scott, Alice Mower, Gayle Ledingham, Kathy Kittock, Kathryn Hammond, Linda Faddis, Jeannie Bayer, Jane Ann Asay. - wb-Us 4 ,, ' 915. 3 R V 3' J I 1 -I 4-s V , vs f KF v-' dn 'fy '64 4 J B -1, '.o-Laila r .hug ig i g 'afi3.w ' .A in ,N Q ,trys 'Gini' my - -u'av- ' ' , fo SF' cab., What's the good word? was the Pep Club's slogan during their campaign to promote school spirit. They sponsored pep assemblies, provided half-time drills for home games, and displayed posters advertising each game. Urging friendship between schools, the girls often entertained visiting Pep Clubs. For the enjoyment of the student body, they presented the Christmas assembly and Pep Club dance. The football team and band were honoredguests at the Flat Foot Fling, a party given at the close of football season. Under the supervision of Mrs. Dalstrom, the Pep Club enjoyed a Work and fun-filled year. Left to Right: Kay Fischer, President, Janet Mencimer, Vice President, Vicki Broome, Sec- retary, Suzan Jacobs, Historian. Left to Right, Row One: Pat Berger, Cleo Esplin, Suzanne Hirst, Julie Huish, Suzanne Stock, Sandra Schofield, LaRene Jensen, Clair Ann Wright, Zana Zandel, Kay Fischer. Row Two: Lois Stoddard, Pat All' red, Judy Vanzweden, Judy Hamlin, Susan Brown, Carole Spaun, Carol Nelson, Susie Scowcroft, Carolyn Lambert, Linda Keep, Lynn Marshall, Glenna Gale. Row Three: Sally Lindsey, Sylvia Curb, Betty Austin, Nancy Cole, Karen Olsen, Pat Stoddard, Linda Crompton, Connie Strouse, Jerrilyn Dabling, Vicki Broome. Row Four: Shannon Reyns, Judith Rowland, Doris Sorensen, Barbara Sturdevant, Jolene Wright, Rosalie Epler, JoAnne Close, Janith Clifton, Nannette Malin, Sue Harris, Suzan Jacobs. 47 P' L+' A N51, CL S 1 J' x. s4,?4,gi- L 52 ' ' 'N'-4 if f ,c sr- '- :ba 3' JLJQV1 - - , n. ,, 2 gf , 1 'QS ,,' 9-. ,.,. Ha, E Vt: ,E P: 'ff Je N T Ee M135 W qt: 34 X 11 J' ,gl 33:36, c 4. ' T' ll' wig I A :I 5 ...L -- 1 -U 59 1 -:lguglm Y , 'WHY A-1 Ili' N sf 1' , x ug, ,A fm. - : -7- '.2:,'p 'lags' 1' . -H L-if , ' ggqiiiffj j'f2.f 1, .fws g gf ,lq-'iijziil' ' L, fir N 5' if -.g.. 31 W 'V N I 1 .1 f . .I ' .4 'N f, ' . , 1' . if 5 'fm .2 f.. X 16: 4 S xx f'f-Egg 1 -1 C , , . , ,1 '.. -,--s Q1 5: , .-41. .-ig - ,ehqmug I ,,. gf' .Y . A 1 I ix N 4 , 1-. in t -fr. V1 4 vi' 1- ,1- H: 4' i f Y 1 5 '27 if 4 Q LYQ 1,1-f ' , -f W Leaves . . . green velvet life, crimson-scorched ripeness . . . are as the students. As in the perennial Q52 ar cycle of the leaves, students are released from the school each year, carrying with them memories N 4 of their friends. They learned to know others better X mow through their Work and fun. The students, as vivid in , , their minds as the colors of the leaves, will live :ggi With the remembrance of Cgden High School. f X Tai- 'E . .w ,,- , v,.., Wg Ng r ., 19 V KW k ' , .- gwfw. -X Q , u - . fp., 'ECL-15 'Iii , I-: fi J - . c i,1Qf,N.L5'+j'w. -. ...: .,.,. ,. ' M ifif'?512i4 . .mgwgii ggffr S 6:-' 1 E, 'WS '1L.,:v,' .g - ' mi 5571-5 J! jg? . .',1nf.- ' f56JlxQ3Q52:f9l1' 1 .V ,fx ,mi ,,, Y - .. + - W. 4. Y R 'M A- Aug-5 A v ,'fE'Afg'+ g ' 7- ..-fig., , 'I , X pm 1 ,5 9.555 , .vvfuiq 4: 1 f, px , ,,L GR V 1: ' f' ff ' favQAgfI9p2J2ggQ1.f?i c , -'-H13 -fl '.H',g3y-I uf-,Q ,J ii'-1v 1 '. 1, '.3ZL.z.?'F 59,5 1 . v-' i Q :Mg . aeffgwqgfm T lr,g,:1iQ7a'f -:Z-2 -1.2132 Hill., ezgmfljy - - :5f,FvL?3?El5h.j: Qhierikllufi' 'C . k - 1 fi, V . A Jwqlgfg . ' -' ,cf ,gn 1- A M M F 7' a Carole Spaun Vice President O O Cleo Esplin Secretary Lee Smith President ff .f5nC 'Jw '14 T' LA .3 . 3 V 'Sg r T 4- -A '- Qriglgag, . .. a ' ' Wife- 2 . bfb' .. ' qZ..x A an , -.elm Q, .- 'ji ' ' iff: inf? AMA , T A ' 4 N 'se , .. ',,- tgyf gf . , 1, 1 vw ,W '14 gg, 19' 'xl' up-' Y L n ,Q or .V yrff., ,. 555. 'ze 'ft 'Vg'- -1'5J:-135, 31.2, 4 I' gfwacjgai X ML is Y liven Falla . r Q fa, g K sv ,,, -5 e J ,A , V M Q .IEW N,-. ' ,fs L l .,.Q, R, ir . Fern Marquart Adviser Gflicers and representatives of the Senior class provided the Seniors with many opportunities for retrospection in coming years. Senior Quorum representatives, elected by their home rooms, were under the direction of officers Lee Smith, Carole Spaun, and Cleo Esplin and adviser, Miss Fern Marquart. They Worked together to produce accomplishments and enjoyment for the seniors. In the fall, the entertaining assembly, Around the World With the Senior Class, introduced the abundance of talent among the seniors. The festive Christmas dance, the Holly Hop, and the Senior Class party helped complete the variety of activities planned by the Quorum. Climaxing the year, graduation exercises marked the end of their high school days and the beginning of an indeinite and challenging future. 8 'Orr Left to Right, Row One: Lois Stoddard, Gayle Ledingham, Cleo Es- plin, Lee Smith, Carole Spaun, Judy Butler, Barbara Blanchard. Row Two: Shirow Ogata, Ron Connors, John Brennan, Robert Waldron, John Bateman, Robb Davis, Yurika Endo, janith Clifton, Glenna Gale. a ,M Y -.rzgqrcfv wr--er vt, f gsm Paul Aardema Paul Adams jerry Akins Thelma Aldous Linda Allen Bill Allred :lywgs 2 . f -f ,- W. , . fvff f - I Hug .ag ' ii V, 6 y A - l x L 5' I ' i Patricia Allred Bob Alvord Barbara Anda Ralph Anderson ReNae Anderson james I.. Arbon '-NYVQF ' iff' ii 'aii u Lila l -rg ,- '.,, Yi , X aiu! L I . 'i'V f M -5 y lane Ann Asay LeRoy Atencio Betty Austin Gary Baddley Eldon Badger Dick Baggs . 'T'r ' ' .'-rl-ee,- .Vfli ' f . A, S J 'Q 4 ali, ,4,L me Q, A if Judy Bain Bruce Baird Barbara Ballard Beverly Barclay Richard Barlin ,lack Bate Mffmi, - .,,,, ., ,, ,, ii A r re r cc , rl my a ' , ,fa .ri -V 'Q Q i V J I he , i ii i k li Fred Bateman f Iohn Bateman Gary Baur Rich Bauter Jeannie Bayer Dorene Benson I .,., VVV, I I at z ea , ., ,ffm-L fv- I V ., 4 V' I km l in Ki El ii ai f ,,,, f ' l Judy Bergen Pat Berger LeRoy jerry Berkley Janet Beus I -uw' Dave Blackinton , KVV, , ay U D Y? B A y. f? i, wt all B 1 2 5 Q , : 9 , Brent Bothwell - Kenneth Bower lon K. Bowman Rosalind Bowman -'Q 1 Carole Boyle Leon C. Brace Betty Braithwaite Fritz Breeze john Brennan Clyde Brock Fritz Brown Y Gerald Brown VIVZ: , Brent Bushnell Barbara Buss Jim Carrigan ' Linda Carter T ., fg u -5 B157 Susan Carol Brown 4' ff' Blair Burdess Mike Burdett jerry Burton --A3 'O'-7 I f 21201 .in if ., ' H Ni 'fl' .y 1 145 David Butler Judy Butler Thomas Butterfield ei as ,A .jr y l Jolene Chappell Dennis Charlton LeRoy Chavez .!, 3 y y y,y4 ,,y, ,. i .51 B B .1 Barbara Blanchard ' uv l Carl Bozner f , f,,, ,za I ,f ff,, 452 'V li if-if jf es: g if 4 -3 i I 2, ll Vicki Broome ' 1- ii EV ,im-,- 1 , -ai - Vic Carlson ,V ' H0 4V,,,,,, I ,U r Marsha Checketts Q G1- 5 - 5 . U . y I ll' I 1 Cherry Clark ,ty .2 -el ' '75 '59 Marianne Clark David Clay b 4 rf, Q .ga R w f-'L -y Nancy Cole Ron Connors 1 ff? Roger Cragun Jeff Crane V Myron Child Carol Christiansen 4 , -:pr Ronald Clay mul? Bert Coop ' John Crary Senior rings on the hands ofthe future. 1 1 1 , V ---'ffffffn- 1f 'f ' , ' '-V' i, , ' . x I M QR is Q , C , N A N' J . r '19 R t X W7 I, J K ,i '- , ,V 5 Sylvia Claman Connie Clark Lee Clark M Ablliy di- fn. ,Ti i - ' fi my, X 'al .' .Q f , Linda Clements Janith Clifton Joanne Close r' Rodger F. Corbridge ,f Warren Coulter , Colleen Cox ' i ' - -ZZ, 51 ' V .,,,,,4ff .,,,,,,., on , ' f V I :f:j,g,-5 , ,,., ,, ,V , :Q 5 W l ' ' ' ' 3ff:,zw vm., f- 17, , ,, ,-fm, , , V f f. M,-5. C ima X , , I K f ' i' , janet Crezee Linda Crompton Barbara Crosbie V am: A wf gi. f Franklin Cunningham Sylvia Curb lerrilyn Dabling I i 4 47 2 W' Terry D. Dallof Paul Dangerfield Johnny Davis .A -4 -4' ,- we 'hue 2, y ffzv M f f f qi , V. mf, 451144,- fff me f- - if .X KM- .. ff , ff , , I f 0 ii . f , i v,,V I , ., ff-' f,,' f .Q Karen Davis Robb Davis Ralph Degn Corden Derden ' f fff:cf,v'f ff-rf' .,-avr -we .. ' 1 , ,ff ,, , ,, . 'fl I I I3 wmv '51, 13, , Y D ,nf n ,I I W i 'ilM1? L C 5 ccel 4 r , 1 ff v , 'm l.aRae Duncan Phyllis Dunn , .,. MMF., ' W if A -ggi! , J i '- Colleen Earl ' Gerald Edmunds . D Vi fi 741 '.f- 4 1 . ,J .S ' ik- 2 V' me f ' jf' ig: ,-0 , '7 , I l Rosalie Epler Cleo Esplin V , ,,,, , V , , , .VVI ,V Q ,L ' 'aff ', ' Caryl Ann Evans Karen Evans f I , W JW.. if i 5 ' Yi -ffwy, V 54 D Florence Dawson -,C1'7ff.7nl X K y' Carole Lynne Dodds i far A f' Diane Dursteler i f ,qu ' 5 i an 5 ,, Q-by 772254 n Connie Edward g - x L, W ,E 2' 'img Barbara Evans i l'r' ,W Y An,A4i V rra , Kaye Evans arrl , fuk? ' .9,.,,,N'Q':E , if i M, new J .., V ff , I ludy Dean ,ae Joanne Dokos Sandra Duscha V- ,, g YZ , x., ' f , df -'- Cheryl Ellis Richard DeBloois ,MZ , , ff 'mf-up 1 Louise Dominguez Michael Dykes uyf' 6, ,Q ,, f .,, ge Judith Degn B -f N-, ,115 3 Greg Downs b Lynda Dykstra an If 31: ew Q 'f' H ' Cf It f Darlene Elm Preparing to pose for yearbook , l ,,',.,lYx , ' t .ti 15155 portraits. Per Evensen Karen Everts , N,-,:Q.x. 'waxy 5455 .g bw . ra ' - . i Karen Fife Kay Fischer X v Richard Ford Elizabeth Galbraith 2: ad? L -':! 'Q Leona Gledhill Thayne Goff 5 , 4 'R 'QL , james Grossenbach f Leanore Grow 9,1 I 5+ f ag f, QF 4 A ,jig MN. .'., 1 .. f WM :bil f' as ' R 'Ft is 1 f 'r i Q. 4 I Linda Faddis Q3 .QW aww .,n, , I. -rv- g ' -.4 i n Penny Fisher cm- ,il ' ' e , rl' K -11, -7. ly. I -m la f ' X1 5,1731 'gfffyliii , 'V 1 - L'-g ,ai Q Ann Falk D 1 mt- , , Bill Fitzmorris L ., 'N K C, -1 1 Glenna Gale Alan Goodell 5 eff H Lynn Gunnarson . ,ii,i Y Don Galvez Stephen Greenwell , , il 'Z .r -' f f y, ll,,iii f l A 'ff' .5 4 Frances Farber Roy Fessenden lun'-,awvmn A sill L , 5 Anita Floor i Chris Ford . W3 L Edith George Ken Gleason David Griffin Larry Griffin if Sara Ann Gunnell Barbara Hadley Vern Hadley i 'iit ' up ,, A -' I I M ,,V, j V - ' L L 1 iff? B23 y QB? ' 351, gy -L fri if f W' , 49' , X I , L 1 Dean Hadlock . Barbara Hale John Hale Marjorie Hales Paul Halversen Judy Hamlin 1 ' 5 -5 I ,5 QQ V . 'A Kathryn Hammond , , '75,-an ,,. , A -. W Sue Harris George Heiner 'f' Ronald Hill -Q ff14rfQs -V we , i y -3 'fy .W I . Patricia Holden Bruce Huillet .--R I 5 'UN Brent Hancock lanyce Hansen 45. Raymond Harrison Gary Harrop . , MWA , r,iK ,L lf ' EQ f . ,- x Patricia Heninger Marlene Hess 1' 4, 7 W NT ... - a ,. A as v 5' U 3,5 5,5 1 -A Ki , its Dan Hinckley Suzanne Hirst 3 X. -Ji! Aaron Housley Stan Howard 1-:spa ' .n I i I v E '52- 457 'Q-V 1, Julie Huish Glen Hunter une . . 1 -r .Arms seg .,, , K 4 7 can, L AJ V. wi 11'- H Lyle Anne Hanson 5, W sw i Lynda Hartmann 1 lil Y L g x '1' 1 yi Frankie Hill p 4 3 Bonnie Hock ll iw. L . ,A , L 3' L A . g 5' Marion Howells ,Q .., -f V . aa s , .il V fe' 1 -S? E vw- il I ..4 Pat Harrington ,grin f 49' -3 ry, Madeline Haven rf-'H-7 li X Gayle Hill .,N0 Rfii' Roger Hoggan 'E l . is if he Marlena Harris I -J v--4 V lim Hayes . ' K, E Linda Kay Hill ? . ' - 'r all 1 , 2 x Carolyn Holden ,,.-qv Clair Howes 1 , ...a 'KQV Steve Hudak janet Hurst Lynn Hutchings John Hutchison 1 Norman lnouye Y nf fl X '3 Howard Jefls 5 N ' .1 .1 Gregg JOhnson 1 f, ,s -5 'T7 Alden Kapp par'--nn-5 - I- ' A +5 i '- ,J P ,, XT Suzan Jacobs Dee Jacobsen at it qf-- 8. 1 'wt J fa -lg ef I X.: i 'ttf J Kristin Jensen l.aRene Jensen A ' -4' Danny Johnson Stephen Johnson ,----TM sm yA 7 ' , 3. 123 .2 Jean Ann Kapp Linda Keep OL French dancers from the Senior Class Assembly. 1q58 X , P L 'Q Albert James Theola James Walter Jay , W X l fi- . Q 'il , J --A -' J -Y f Q N Tr Raliegh Jensen Steve Jensen , Ben Johanson rxfqt A ' , 'i' fl i . ' if ' f W1 W N, ,J it - if, i . -:iii . i J - . i V t .S 5 Elaine Jones Ronnie Jones Jeannine Junk -. ,sf, af Qgf gli in -A V 'xx ,J Alice Kendall Ralph Kendall JPN '- is me 1,5 1 ,! ' Thomas Ketts Harla Kern 1 ' as I 'J J Pl, Robert King , Irene Kinomoto Jim Kennedy W ' 'i' Y ' x fn' , ARI . '3 Q1 I l Colleen Keyes sp 4 Darrell Kirchman 1 MN WNW am' 'R il, v Kathy Kittock Noel Koford William Lakey Carolyn Lambert Dick Lee MJ X . Virgie Little , ,. , mp, . Q ng if f ,auf 4 Linda Malan er 4, Janice Malouf 7 N--I Bob Krey ' , ' ,123 fm r' Qi, 'V'-I7 Stephen Larsen A 4-1 ',.. 4 sg, D i Larry Lee Scott Lemberes Gary London Michael London l H M G i V Q, K Connie Malin Nannette Malin 1-mv' Betty Marriott Lanney Marshall I ,,, W 'MKII f-. tg -'gp I f 5 r 3 - Joyce Kubota Gene Kunz Gary Kuttnauer Far Carmen Laukkanen Bill Leatherwood Gayle Ledingham FC raw. Q. N 027 Jim Lewis Doug Linderman Sally Lindsey .vuikivo 4-13 ,611 -49' Y X N. W4 Frank Long Barbara Lowham Arthur Malan 01, 15758 Collaboration in geometry. 5 ...M M l fa f-gferg N R' N -ii' -.. A. ., , W v ' W -4 Fix t V X X Lynn Marshall Shirley Martin ,lanet Mencimer Maureen Merrill Paula Merrill Gary Messenger .t Fx 4 gi- 'W 4' it Qrry ,QL -1 -A A 5 Barton Mifflin Alan Miller James Miller lack Minnoch Ric Minton Robert Moesinger s fr 'N 51 Y 22 x L ,5 K ' . i Connie Monson DeRay Monson Richard Montgomery Eliria Montoya lack Moore Chris Morhy s x f , V '!! V m v - W2 F 'f 1 it 4- X ,Bi 4 1 I My ' lah , Ev N Paul Mortensen Alice Mower Carol Murdock Mike Murdock Mark Murray Paul Murray 1 4? 2 ' 3 fr. 1: ru J V - I 3 4 V, kk L f Marilyn Myers ...M ' fl it ,Xa K I I fl 1 if Judy McCrea Gail Neiderheiser f AndY Neil A 2 i Q, Karen McCune will ,-v - 1 1 .-3' 1 7 me xy' Carol Nelson judy McFarland Patrick McGill Karlous Mclntosh ,lohn Nelson Shirley Nelson JoAnn Neville X , t o 'i iz Bob Newman loan Niederhauser Shirow Ogata i,,,, a, 1--wr? ,,,,.. as I? nts Karen Olsen Pat Olsen john Oostyen , ,,,, ,,.,,k,r I ,, I , i AA i ,e ,i V, 4i , Vl' e ee e P ,, 9 2 5 .W ,P If ,Ugg I' . sv kr, , ,, ,Vu Nanette Parker Susan Parkinson Karen Parrish - 1? Lena Payan Ross Pearce Brent Reed Perkes , , , ,, V, , ,, ..VV,, ,WZ sr., , I pg-1' ' ' ,g::f,?s,W4Q4?x4f-4 A 4'-'M' i ,il Michael Phillips james Philpott Karen Pierson Chuck Powell john Rasmussen John Reese 19' Thomas Olesen W-nu Ray Page , M75 w'i,f 4 TW fri X 3 ,f JQ ii i Cheryl Parry .i i . ff? was 'Ll I K Marylee Perry if-H f i 1? ,, i Gloria Pilcher- y 5 Shannon Reyns Clark Olsen Gary Olsen V ,fig 3. z' iii 49' Brent Palmer Bob Parker w Dennis Patterson Tom Patterson 14' f'a0 i Bill Peterson ,l0hU Peterson FN, Steve Platt Eddie Porter Q P fa il , P' 'VWW' . 4 K, :,,, I W f ' 5 ' K' .If 5 v, 5 'Tl '. ,,, , , , Barbara lean Rhine lurai Richards Q K X 2 Carol Richardson , 5 If l xQf 4-A A ' R, ' A fa' A Q51 jerry Richardson Lorraine Riddle Eleanor Ridges Dave Roberts Spence Roberts t .,ir fr re H . sd NJ , Y il 9 Y Thomas Roberts Linda Roghaar judith Rowland X W, ., fe vffwcf W , fa . fi 17 1 A , .a F' . Q, -1-iii' Af , v -7 txi .J , , Q ' Karen Lynn Rowland Mike Royle Marie Russell R R M F 103 fl' ' Y 5, I RR R :vm . -of .a 1 XA , -I ' x Paul E. Russell Priscilla Salazar Adele Sanders Robert Saunders Brent Savage Sandra Schofield V. X Q E i ? 4- ' '36 - -K ' I M M., ' 'R 45, J J R 'af 5 f L '12 'ffl J S f M E, ' ,yn 'ftf v ', I M l R 4 an Bob Scott Bonnie Scott Mike Scott Claudia Scoville Susie Scowcroft Aldo Seager XT? QM I ,N Making Holly Hop decorations. Norlyn Sessions Alfred Shaw Noble Sherwood i ' , ' gl l LZ J' L Sheila Shields Allan Shinney Keith Shupe .5 Harold Shurtleff Connie Siler Duayne Sims Barbara Smith joseph Smith Kent Smith ,Q -,,, . f 'X-QV V , V ,, ,V A rf, W 4 ,V ,,,, , C ,f ' -nf lf , 1 ' V -s f 2' 'YJ Q M' f ' V 'I ii K' W Lee Smith Billy Sneddon Scott Sneddon Doris Sorensen Carole Spaun f fjfgiff. f 65 N i'f 31 Ei ,, nf- Ji y It 2 ,n his ,,,,,., - all in Kay Springer Bob Staker Wendell Standley Mike Steele Brent Stephens 'Vw 2, ' Janice Spiers '11 Dennis Stephens ,J rg Q I VV .,.i1 , , ,I 1,1 . , , VI i V V .V ' L ' , ' ' V ' ' ,V: f-V-f V i o,,. it S y ,gi ,gt a .1 y C L J 1 C, Ht, f 1 J , X I f , 'f ' ' ,f fi , ',lV V 5' , it S i 4 l V z Mickie Stephens Ruth Stephens Nelean Stevens Gary Stewart Janis Stewart Carole Stimpson ' i VVii ' t r C, i TA l , ..,,. -has V lg i vf l ,!V-L HV. , I .V I , V , V- , 54,4 ,,. , ff if , ,V 5 g .QW-rs - ,.-V' , ,, r V l gf 52 'Q 9 - 'lair 1, ' lv 'V f'-f 7 , ll 'V ,:,-' it I W Q L r 'Q tp,, 1 ,f ,rf-ff gy V1 ' , ' , ' 5.35 V I pl V Z 4,7 Z, 1,15 Y , ' . U 1 3525 ig 3 , Diamonds are a g1rl's best friend, Suzanne Stock Lois Stoddard Patricia Stoddard W V Bob Stoffers Howard Stokes Marilyn Storey l Ray Storey Connie Strouse 1-sae ' '35 . N, , .1 , , , , , vi, ,A.- - t- .X 1 .ni E K F . , Q Fm, Neva Taggart Madge Taylor A S D v W A 1 ,3 ....,, at ? Virginia Thomas ,lohn Thorn ,'f-li 67 James Turpin MariDee Upp + joel Verhaal Ralph Visser Kent Wangsgard Kim Ward 1,2Q3,3,., ,t M ar -wa., ,....,!N 15 .J E Barbara Sturdevant 3- 31 ,A, ' S-ev David Sullivan lack Suttlemyre ,v,.o, 2 iio 2 ,-Q, ' 4 Mike Taylor Keith Terry Arleen Thomas J 'if Gi 'i iii 5 ix li ' lx ,, A '31- 3' .B 15' Joanne Swift at , , -M-wa,,W,:.' ,, -H ,N 3 ff , -5 XJ H if Suzy Thomas I V iv Dennis Toponce Kitty Tracy Georgia Triscik Joyce Tueller ' W g if? T ,A up f f-ff 1 .M , ,st Q 1 Merrill Van De Graaff Marie VandeMyle Fred VanDyke f 5 ..44'vf f ' , V y lt, ff ia: , , ,R 9. ,B ludy Varizweden faq, 'I David Vlaanderen Norma Wade Sharol Wahlen Robert Waldron ,fffaywf SW gff' ,, 9 'Ui L... V I 'JW ., . f ,,,, ,xi i 'S i y, iq Nan Waters Mose Watkins joseph Weakley Renee Weaver sv 'ry Richard Yifehb ff f., Max Wheeler 14: X f 5' - is Rama Wlilliams 'rv Q41 - if V. i 1 l W Kristin Winter ,ff -E ' ff, X V v b -A Q Robin Wright David Young T wr W I 'r ,., 40 -J 17 '75 l-larry Vlfebster Nathan W'el:vster Shirley Wendel ' , ,.g ii 5,4 Yay 'J X -t ,A Nedra Nlifheeler 5- AC- 5-J-I k,...4-1 .1 Tony Williams 'R 9 1 ' ., ., 1 ,E Patricia Wold '7t? 1?' R. W V 'f 'isa-at at -F 1. .MS ,M J 'Q 1 lanean Yearlsey it -J --1-7, Zana Zandel 2 loel Whitaker -..l K--Q-r' ,X .1 Darrell Wilson --:FQ .A f 4:17 Y Tom Workman Kent West Peggy West ww.. Ygvir X 12 fn? .:V 049 Seth White Ida Pearl Wight Ronald Wilde . Q 4 Iii' r 4 3 . -4 - Q 4 Q4 up Gary Wilson lon Wilson LuAnn Wilson ,W rr.. - , at l -J, '57 Q --I V'-, . 'vi Clair Ann Wright Jolene Wright Robert Wright ' Purchasing graduation announcements. 64 to FY -s,masts.iii?Pe,'i+, i' l if-ix Twister 'Will J at J T E. lx w ' . . X Every Junior had a chance to select his representative to Junior Council and the officers of the Junior Class. Under the direction of Dorothy Bushell, the officers, Jim Thomas . Elizabeth Anderson, and Julie Kirkham, guided the Council through an eventful year. In the fall, the Schloppenhopperoo, their class party, provided an opportunity for the Juniors to become better acquainted through games and dancing. Displaying innumerable talents, they presented Abstracts in Motionf' the annual Junior assembly. After a second class party, they initiated plans for the Junior Prom, a gala affair held in April to climax the year. Through work and fun together, the Juniors were united and are looking forward to their Senior year. Dorothy Bushell, Adviser Left to Right, Row One: Glenda Hess, Elizabeth Anderson, Jim Bramble, Jill Bateman, Lennis Glismann, Geraldine Tribe, Mari- Thomas, Julie Kirkham, Mary Ellen Larsen. Row Two: Norman lyn Nielsen, Linda Stromberg, Charles Hetzel. O O Elizabeth Anderson, Vice President 1.1: ffwrz' r ff f--. Jim Thomas, Preszdent Julie Kirkham, Secretary x 1 Carol Adams Rex Allen , .iwgsfffi ' .5 Obrie Anderson . t.. David Adams A ,Q .X . J X A .A A Q' 'Gr W .1 Bob Allred Pearline Anderson P ' 'fitflf L F 'Q ,T-, N ,W -, , A -55. my X :Rh X -. : - M .sf ll'l ' Q, iff: ' Qi- N ,-.- 'V -5- ' ,V P f fm f nAl A ' , B B my :kms Ei , A Gordon Affleck ' Kathryn Ahern Larry Aldous jerry Allen A-rrrrn lllnl A -A Q , 'Y .yy ix ew ftil Steve Andersen , t. ,ywagg we sz if Q X ' X F' 1 . '1- janet Argyle 1 ' ' fi J ' 1 Q :iSC',z'fz:,, , ' 'f a Qy5'3,':1:': tv 2 , ' isa ' 5f'if'F23' s jf lgfgfji ' B 'T ir. A '7 . ' 1 , ,,,.. 1. 4 1 ' ' . r , 5 Q -.r , A f J A V Carol Mae Baggs Roger Baird Wm, fr 7 I 41 1 Donna Baker 1. 8 ft 4 , y ft rl fi Connie Anderson Elizabeth Anderson r r , ' Joyce Arnold Karla Arnold ,., fi' gg ! I ? .QI ,fl U. ,VWAVV :adj V. Q 'l'l 7512 Mary Balchinclong Gary Barclay ' 5 I fffff? Marlene Barnes Reed Baron jon Barton ' ,-VZJ4 V' A 'zfrffv 1-n:nf'.:,w'. . ,, ,, P , A ,, 'af , ,qv , fx .-af' 1 mf? if ff I 1 W 1 4: 57 g 1-r A, X Q 1 , ' ' aw If K r Kay Bass AQ' B' ,f , f. x ., ga, jill Bateman f f final a r ff . A Bl X Q.- Jean Anderson I ' B '14 3, fa g A ,gt - 1, i -b d i t 4 Elaine Arpke dw 4 :ff Q? DeAnn Bames Q .J tea V , u Lalvlae Baugh 'ave-fiw.,r ., ,mf .V f 3, 'f:,:.: . , ' i.. W' ' K Brenda Bauman ar- Richard Berg , M. V ,fk,,V,V ,755 9' 4 l K ff f-if 2 , Marilyn Bissenden Q' V411 , v., ,si jimmy Brown B, V, ,..V, T ty 1 ,M I Pat Burnett Carlyle Byington 5 -31 4 , V V pyil, i. ,, ' 5 .- 5 1 5 'A fl ,iJf'i, f' A fr f 'NP 4 4' 44 u -uw? K we jerry Baxter Aff, W 3 Leslie Berryessa E ff ,Q y v 3 , ig ,2 Richard Blaylock . I .741- 1 W ' A MacRay Brown ' fix,-. 4 w -0, 253,15 1 , , el f.2 'i ff! ,M ,ziwgg-ei,-fr? .. 13 .1 hffv 'Z i i n I aim, - . lack Burns ,gf , ' , r 'M 3 .2 I Judy Calvert r. ,' fafzfgff Gary Bell ,nga , QF? ,dv Q 1 Dave Beus 5 f z Helen Bowman ...av Walter Buckley Richard Burnside gj w' y in Rick Cardon dl jeffrey Bell -I Sally Biele ,X iff fp' , My . Ted Bell Barry Bingham , . :igf:f,i X .Vrl I l fr B 1311 if i are fi. Norman Bramble an as .J 2 fin. Shari Bunot yr., Rfv? l Gaylene Burt f ','i l y ' ,1,, ,. if ,, . 1 I f Pat Carl Rod Brewer , ,-'- M -asv' we Dixie Burke QL' I9 1 .ly i , Glen Burton gffw . f 'U .dy ' Ruth Carlson Fred Bender , Qfja i r y 'Q ri.. I yy,ll ' fc' B Vaudys Bingham ., 4' 1 , , , I ' TVA! , Q v 1, Y 1 ' , 5,522 :faq 4555? ,JU ffgf.-, f '54 'I f 'W , ,ff2if'f affair ' Benny Briseno A ai 49' ,XX f x, Q ' Sf' ff .2 i loyce Burnett W Marv Bushman SY' , ,Nj if f 1 B Helen Frances Carr lohn Carr 3 5 Q .ludv Chamberlin ,f , Ma T1 loan Christensen Bill Collins ,lulie Carr x- ' '3 A I 1 -3 r x 3 ti xo Rx Margo Chambers gr-43 i X I 1 mg? im-,138 :Q f f 'Y ,: if 9 'bait 'Tub , ,I - rf -'11 X w b, y - J' 1 t is Bonnie Carroll lack Carver i ':' V' -X L Dienna Champneys Stanley Charlton f Q, I, Q .. . I if ,- t i ' Q C 4. it Kent Christensen Penny Christofferson Rodney Citte f l ' . J it 5:1 Q4 v -as l'5t.bf'. 1 ' A' A . A C y 59-sg S , Il! Ed Collins Sharon Cook Sunee Coulter 2 I iiihcfgi Q Q it At the Schloppenhopperoo, Kamm Robins and janet Gibbs I need to sit on Ron Fessenden's knee to stay in the game. ty 2 Annette Crabtree Bonnie Crosbie Louise Carver s . ff . -ga x xx , Carol Christensen , . 4? wh I' 5 v - x - ' 'Wx Q? P ' Q Carroll Clark FQQW C. f f ,wif rr 'fag' Max Covey -1-. 'UW Darwin Craig fa ei- n. f K F Karen Crosbie 9 C X, , .M 5 . f 'Z r ,A , Peggy Carwin fm J, 'Q x 'ja - X. V tt. 2 1 x. -' X -'f. . f f T, -' ' 'ii Q52 Dean Christensen Q K 42 , MI , Jim Clark Kathryn Ann Cowley 1-Q, ,Y ., aff 4, V. a If 1. Earleen Crompton i i i fri-T ' -.4 ,f f eva 7 Charlene Crouch Yr:- 1 Dennis Daniels ,vnu ?,,.,.,, Qi y if. 4 ' AU- 4' TU 4 . lean DeBrv ' -.-nf 1 f 'BFE ki Dale Doxey f c 3 'f 'f lg, px X 4 'lx ,.4-sf' james Eggleston , -3 If ,.., if 6 I Myrna Etherington Deanna Farmer 'ff-V .1 , . i fi fa ,'Y' , 4 .,,,a 1 -1 ' Mary Ann Davies lim DeVine Ay all Dale Driscoll V 1. z 'V 4215 .. 5 L' 4 Betty lean Ellis r, ' gan, E A , .-,7,, Larry Etherington . .7 'f -me f Michael Farrell w..,, in y Zn: ' i s yy i srgiiia Bob Davis -az' gl, . ,ff Y' 'N X xi. . Dianne D'l-lulst . J Helen Dykster , .5 -I' ,fi E rryyq Linda Ellison ' Q kl ' M 3 g Carol Everts ,., ' ' ww , .ai la Hai! ' I H535 5 .,fw'M' ' W4- .gfiw 65? ,037 M32 q fl,-If' -U' 1' 1 I5 If ,, Wy, , gflg .,,.,...4 ,f aff ,ge .-.9 :angry ' fr V' lil: af ., -,l'i.fiPff7f1 Roger Felix 0 4 4 ' 5 4 J A We 1' 1, Hb 2. Charlene Dawson Penny Dawson Richard Diamond Z wfveW 'lw ' Judy Eccles E045 ' Q .A I M ,7 ' f Linda Emberling WL-Wfg if ,f V f4e,4w',:f ' ' . f 5 f Katherine Dixon Gif ' M 2 gk? fe D , f' r Melvin Dayley 13 li - Dixie Douglas i M 4 Judy Kay Eddy wf fy Jeff England Mike Edson A s f 'J Q Mary Lou Ensign Bill Milner watches Nancy Stanfield watch the cameramar Q X 49' V . fl ' r . 1' --,N in w . X lk ' Benny Ferro yd if A Marilyn Florida .4-4? Brent Gale .1-uuuu..e, H ' is 4 -L, fix ,71- ix T fl J I Ron Fessenden x . 4' A -X T7 K Barbara Forbes :EK fl Mike Garcia ii Steve Giles ret. Ianette Gilgen an K ra, '73, if Q Ron Gustaveson Dennis Goudelock , Q . Jeffery Fillmore f . oi 4 Linda Fort -Y-1. .- A ' Q ef '9' is me i Edward GeMar Lynda Glade Z? . 'jy l Carolyn Grange Carolyn Fischer e' S.. I X 5 -J Q1 is judith Foster . ' - 3 M do 1 -J - I v, Y' Linda Gibbons 5 fi- ' James Glines ,Ah W . 'JB' QW M9- xfif Molly Fisher Lg, QZP J. ,i ,, 1, 1 'X Russell Francis -s.. G, . Y F it J Janet Gibbs V 104 .., D 5 V4.1 Z J! ' agar: -- ff If 4 'am-33 if tl l i ag , , X A If hay A-4 E f iw, fine? ' ' f: Lennis Glismann ' 'iyyrr 5 , F Mary Greear Edward Greiner ? -6 'ia I? f Mike Green Carol Ann Greer Nora Hadley Jim Hagen Clarice Hamby I fr: Hi i Kay Flitron , . g F ,ea 2. Blaine Furgeson 4.51 . 5 :A-1, 5.1, 4 ' ' Bill Gibson WH'- it i. Wg f'e'f4:2Z' f 1 if i' rf23vi.4,,, fly, J, , A , ki ,. .W , f fue? TEV? ,f,,. if Norman Godfrey F, 3 I - V Robert Greenwell as ,,, ,. . SK, qw rf ,-,v 4 Q J 3 X 1 Donald Hansen -1 . ,gy A ' '- . J- Ww-7 , ' 5, ,f ,ww Q Tonya Hansen Way'ne Harris A , f I Evelyn Hawes 5 'Lfw' - iIt :, - ..., , . -t w 2 H A 5 z , -A K f i gg il X X was iw il XX w L .iw -- . 5 Xml, X X X f ' liw llifl lvlfx r NS Charles Hetzel 64' - 1 f, , , f Ate- -1 fi ,, , f 15,6 4. - ,V ,W Q 1 V Becky Hone f ,,., , W Q2 A Q V' I fi ' 2 Bob Hunte V , 'f 5 ,ik .4 ' f Lynn Harbertson ll' X -y V t, I fr f Betty Hart .Y , 41' L, 'af -1 'f f 1 . I A, 'ff' J, Renee Harbison 7 ff., in erry Hart 2 Q, , 5 f 43 fi Sharon Hearn Phyllis Henson qlll f .3 by , W J ' .1 A I A J S yyoyly Y , ziggy ' Lynne Higham Eva Hill 1 W ' 1 'algal - S f f 'NA j 1 , S' 'it 2 Elnezer Hood Clyde Housley I 7 'xv ,f l -5 'fegg ' wliff W' Edward Hurtado Sandra ,lames A ' ' Fw 11 f I' f 1 Dorothy Hardy lf' f f. ye r ! , M if ii , S Ed Hartog y t Julie Herndon ,fs-gym it Q . . 4 Evalyn Hobbs , D if S 3, vm ' 1 ,,h, qxsflu , Ti A '4 Sandra Hubbard William james Z 5 - Renee Hardy K fab '17 , ,O Sharon Harvey wi S , -5 ' I Glenda Hess ., ,Y w 2 ' K P yy V, fix! f Vicky Hobson Linda Hunt Gary Harris ,, 5 f 5 ,rf f if Qt -:nav , y J: Bert Havas ,. . ,W .sf +2 ' ' LP? ,, y Y 4 5 ' 'W e'-ffnf'A4 V- fi, Z7 vig- 421211 ..,w,:f.'a:wz.1 'CV pt , 15 2 WF , 1. , Q 0 ' Y? 1 vf ' f 'ff' I , JL ' , are I 2 'nz 4..-' 3 -'- ' 9,1 ,V , ff , , 7.1, fjiriii , 1' tiff, , ' , , y A, Judy Jay Royce Hess f ,Z S 4, Sharon Hogge fa v t - Q ff-:::Qf,f:'f 1 i .4557 w. v x 'QF 1' , I I Norman Hunt joe jenkins . t Yet .s as 3 .ix 2 was eff? . fi' ' . ,N iam .. . .SN if-'FF Alvin Jensen fy -.4 lk g t , Kon l. johnson 172 , Donald Karadeema .3-A... john Kreeck I Y gr , fm 4,725-bf' r GNL' 'fs' 'J E'-'V' -X ,K -'fa-Q 4: : if t Ng' 'ff Wx Ak Q Delbert Jensen ' .1 1 x . S ,Wulf I Ag, Alice Johnston 'lk Marguaretta Kearl Aga. -Sc , ' mfg' , li, --ff sx. si- Tom lensen 'R sf ' Dennis Johnston ' 1 t ,fil- Michael Kearl ,i ,A t as V 'Qt of , I V AE 5 ,tl A Joe Lalli ' James Lamb The Junior Girls' Sextet sang to their Special Angelf' 157551 M 4152 5 X KY r 1 l' f., . f g+ ,git '23 i Ann jessop te-ge .gi ,i Billlones 53 S Q 0-e-up 53, Gary Keller Qi at -- A - Z' . , ', 1 2 4 ' i joe Lancaster 1 1 if LV Richard Larsen g i. , . i A 5 Judie Leth J L sf-an i ' james johnson Pat jones ,. , aw A. A ia, 4 3, ,lulie Kirlcham A '2 .,,., fix 'W 6 H12 Linda Larsen -3 lan Lee , rfb jf, 2' f Marie Lewis . Q.. 6:11, av f 1 , Kim johnson f ef A V , ,wwf vp I .J W Zi ...-1 ,lean Karnigaki 3. 6 QQ- ' 'J Dianne Knowlden pe -ry-., 4 1 , f l 5 wg, Mary Larsen fa- , ., W , 4 Jw , W , . J 1 75' Bonnie Lesley Bertha Mae Long Delores Long I-'49 4.. 4 .5-4 425 as Q 'fa' '11 . 5 ' 7 r., 'V V iz, 'Q ,.L. 1 V4 f 5 h 'I' Gi'-illilcffqr, Y 1, ' 'Q lswfibdx i M Tffvf Robert McConnell V . . 4457 V L 'jg , L 1 r ,U , in f K , Jean Mclntyre James Marsh Jerold Lundgren 'ws J 1 -Q rw if .f Judy McDonald 2' -Ji fs 6 'L Marilyn McKay Bob Marshall Mary Ellen Mendoza Lowell Merrill Ei , ,Q 'ID 1 'H' ff 4 HE V 5:3 1. ? V , Jean Messenger Oliver Miller 5 WZW - ' 'f - N ,ff-W, , A' ay 3155 A 46' 5 J s r X4 ,Lg y.ll J David Lyle , , 7, 14.725 ' ' 'V Kiwi l. RaVae McDonald -V 5 I Janice McNally L 2 Tom Martinez , Slim-, X X. I J ff Wayne Merrill f - Richard Miller L J yira' ' , ' 4' 2' ' , , gifrgg i ' V . I ,1 V H 75, , ffV'22r::, , QM, ' ' if' ' f ' V m 2 J it it fat. ff I 4 V- . fy H iff' ,' L .x V' re Q , , , 5, -g '. W ,f ' ,, Q g gi my J ,,,r, X, V , A, , ,, I , , V Brent McBride Lynnette McBride Linda McComb ' 'fQ7QZWWT?'74?ff'ffW '14 'WY Z, ' , H , I . J fniggy f - 'S ,f .UA 5, in f 1 n f' ' ' , 5' ., Loretta McHenry Jerrold McElvain Kaye McGarry VU, ,, , ,,V,,VV, , WW f f, 4 wif? f' Av r I X , VY X , f.mfL,:' t ' ' QQJQQJ7 W. xx hu , I 3. ' ' 4 in 4 Jack Magdiel Lloyd Malan Jeanne Marriott , f,', 5,47 , , , my my I is ,gh Y? ' J 1, ff ? , j 4. J ' J K f ,W f '. r L V , Eu I' x f 32,4 - , f, in Z V, ima 5 1 Glenn Maughan 151551 For Pat Simpson, Karen Smith, and Jill Bateman, Tumbling Guild couldn't compete with the first snowfall. Sally Mason Leslie Mattson Bill Milner , ,W Wai? 1 HFS ' ,xi .sw Denny Morse -f X 11. -ap ga eff- mir., 1 i ,gt Allen Myers xg 'Fl' .,,,.z,l HP gt, 'V LF 551 Kathi Newey F? L., Q1 , 4 . Q E YJ A r T ' 'Qu if if Gloria Mobley 4-'Q '- N ..,. X 53 fa 1 v Q1 if ! Jeanne Mortensen Q 8 ' f I 1 Kent Myers . , ,i ,A l'1' - -ng ,1 -1 vi sl! lane Newman - ' S 4 ' A U ad Pdf 9 . 7 ,. 'iffpf V ,V 11 7 , l j l , rf 'Z A 4 I' - ,Q V, - M4 .g i-pf ' it 'v J f' fi 5 -Cf sf. M, t ,f K Bart Nilson Janet Nixon ,fi , Y 'i ' ' I . i i , f'f,, i A ' 1 HKEQWV? , Yffi , Wd2?i ,gWW0f' ' fn- 'wbf f?'Q, , l , ' Z jg : Y f af lm jp! f ,h 3:31, it I f t I I' ,.f, fi, ' ' I f ' X . ,A Q5 A' , ., -M' .. , X549 , f A 'l of ' Carolyn Olsen Dorothy Olsen I ,Tal fe . , Anti it we' , -, ,Ala gt 2 , 5 Earl Montgomery Kathy Moulding v K 5 5 i - .ef ,4,,.',.z...,, ig ygau K , I .f ,f W Robert Myers -5 Us ' 1-9: 1' 5' Q,-,gig ., , Garr Nielsen Pat Norlander ,f 'J z . Loyce Olsen ,X . fm, I 0. Y H' Y, ales' ' xg If , I ' Fred Moore ,lon M. Moore 1 N3 --1' Keith Moulding Kent Moyes , ' ' 715-' ' f ,,f, My v iew., . , 0 , ' Qifi' , we 1 Al ix ,. Wdi. V, 5 l 1' 15fe2S5zii5'f:':2 L 1 1 . Larry Morris Brian Mulhall .snr-'f fc .Q , i L I I 'j ' if f l Clifford Nakatani Linda Neuber jerry Newell J M , . V ZZ ,V , 2' f I A If fi Janet Nielsen Karma Nielsen li ffl QQ if- 7 V V 1 W' , Reggie Norman Joyce Nussbaum A 1. 4: ,Kg I3 K 1 W l Z? J ill, V A ,, Evonna Oyler Kent Pantone J to ff a ' K O ti Marilyn Nielsen Carl Olds -Mex 1 of Toula Papaelthimiou 1, ' 1 i iixxiu g f. ms ' ' V V is V ,, 4 :al Vw PW Q Q i -an QV ,4-4 ' in . 'fa fd-ff at f X4 , K 2-:r -,, 3 if fi I J li ,ludy Parke Dale Parkinson Delores Patillo KW 'N-.L-if' ' L- ' 'V V !:i I , , P X X , -:VgV.g-gi V Vf Larry Peer Karen Pelton Neil Perkins ' , G.- fa'-: 2 .' Q ig '45 Ralph Peterson Ralph E. Peterson Robert Peterson -' ' -W-we--Q--vw' J Cheryl Paxton L- TTI wa, . if Elizabeth Peterson ,VS Sharon Peterson ' V-X P ' , Srl .' . VV, V as S- WR :T L R ,V L- ' X l x th , Rafe , . fee P ' , VVFVVVV VV V- VV ,V ' V 'qv X Carter Pierce Steven Poole Sharon Pope A Anna Marie Porter L V an 45- a rib, .V ,' VVFSVV Y, , Q 1 - . VV Vi . as i ' dl? 1 4 john Price Kent Price Linda Price Larry Pritchett p I 'v -' ' V. I . V M Vg VV VV W VB XV aa Ti- V xx dw ' V U' K- f , X , Marian Ramsey Nina Kay Randall Clifford Ranaon 76 Arlene Ravenberg 9 VVV -Ai I , i luanita Payan 'I' . in 1 Gerald Peterson if E J K gk ,i . ludy Phillips ,J , 1 Isp. ' X Leora Porter Qi? AP, vf...j 1 Peggy Pulsipher uv-. g,, YZ? ,. 73 I Sharon Rees 4? Benny Peek 'Z , , d ,,,, ww. i 'Y Marlow Peterson ' 'ww t . Y: 7 i Judy Ann Phillips I. I ,7 K. - wg, it fy X, 1 1 x Steve Porter f in vs... ry 'tal Eddie Radford ft:-' f . He J ,fav -V i ' Joanne Reynolds , . K I X K V V is 'Q fin , V- S S ns L 2 'W if -is -9 I 1 N5 'A ' C . ii S Delia Richards Lee Richards Carol Lynn Richardson ' Glen Richardson Bruce Robb x 7 X f if ' X , ,T t Q ' R ' Q 9' ' Q . Vx C Gay Roberts jerry Roberts Patricia Roberts V L - -Yilgfga ' f 155' 9iY f'f ' 1 V-fra , , f-f ' T- '- ' ' , rs-netsw . . .N , .Q Y , . , JI 1 3 3 E S 1 E ,, j fr AQ , ' ' V V V 1 . --,- 1 3- fl' .iifififf ' xiii ' A Connie Lee Roop Mary Fae Ross Roger Russell 1, . fr fuk: -'. V' ., 'pg ' LY V . I K 5 C Q ,f xy be V Loretta Schow Marilyn Schow or 151551 Charles Hetzel shows Kathryn Ann Cowley that it's Twirp Week. Dennis Schade Sharon Roberts Stephen Roberts 'Q , -V we ff f be :L ' , ,ff ff , ' - ii wriii 3 ' . ' ,.,. A . , C r Y ' Bruce Samples 'Vi -sa I I 'Q , Z it 1-,A .., - 1' - it 'i-' 'f f 52550 A ' ' ' ' Z ' bm rh gg S 5, I s V .- -.,-t ff 'f' , ,. '-'t Terry Robb 2- yv i 1 I 'il Kamm Robins 4,' -V . A .fm ' . 'U-,-. al ' , ..'.' ' f Paul Sampson ' Antonia Sanchez '133-f33T':f3'If'3f.?,:Q -V - ..-. V ..., .,,. V , .,. .r.,.. ,,,,,,.-wV4,s V 4' Sf I V U , f 4 -Q49 4 K, A 1 Carolyn Scott ' Sharon Sei ' - ' Y r 'W' PCSSY Shaw David Shrider , ,mwvy , VV ,...m-fre.-X V, . , . r, .V , 1 1 'sy V , Z, Ve I V 1. J 'L ' t L 1. V .r.,L f I V .,r:l 5 XA ,,.V - . p Aw A '- V Lorraine Simmons Carolyn Simpson ,wi fi Elsie Sharp 55 at : r E, f S,- ,loan Silver Pat Simpson 2 x .dw ' f , , ,, ,V .. WL., - , . 'J .rn V . ,. Q ,, ,,,. , . -t --fe ,fnq,gr3Rb -' 4- ' VV. ,aunt , . i fa William Simpson . , A,.r , ,,,. ay as ,Q A . I 65 'i fu, 21' Q. rzzi t Merrill Smith ' ,w,. tjaxv, A -' jp Y ,.x. fa A JoAnne Spiers ,Isa u I :J j 1227 Wi, Darla Stephens I 4 A X X.. Margo Summerill W7 if W Lynda Taylor Gilbert Skeen V , 5 , H Wiley Smith H 5, , S 1 -,, Sue Spinks Q . ,E .L 3 Jon Stephens v. '4 w,.fx.1 , l Q EEL , Nancy Sycamore Noelleen Taylor Robert Slceen 1 xi J? NIB? 'J zf. . Carolyn Sommers ' Kent Stallings r , A , M Paul Stephens K A , my A , it ., I als: L J Dorothy Tanner rf-.T 'X Ronald Taylor Y 1 1 vu , mia. :gig-fi' Prbjw y xr .ffl ' on If li ,-.. Q-, ,c ,Q Y Beryl Smith Marva Sorensen , , 53 4 Q, 6 r W2 , ig, V . as ,M x , N QE ' 4, Nancy Stanfield Ya- t 4 tr: T , xx Lowell Stone Eugene Smith ltr 't'fWVy? , 491 ,su ' y Melvin Sowerby , , ,.,,,,:.,g7fffm1,ff,,y'r-- fm- ' , ,-,iq ,,,ff4,.,, ,4 . x ?4A f an-.pf f4ff,,4,wff 1 :vt ,, ,,f9,,,,,,i Agfjan. , 1 if W f 1, 5, 4- Karen Smith .-?5Fffi?nw 45 f ' v. r f 4- Dennty Spencer ' A 4-.Ez an , , ,. , , 3, , V N st' QM-iifv v , fafi,-'iv' ' 5? if Q ,, r , . I ' f '51 if '3'?:5.fXlw7 ilil ' fi f' 4 Walter Steele Dale Stimpson ,, 'W , t, 1 ? :jg r L ,,1- kilvl K . -I at ' V 1 ' T 3 li f fl X 'T David Stromberg Lincla Stromberg 'tl 157551 Evalyn Hobbs, Karen White, Linda McComb, and Le Nae Wight hurry home to do their homework. S VZWV' nw ,r ,I it , M l i ,, Ti .45 Edward Tharp ff Cheryl Thornock S. it D lens Traden is- M YJ' if , F, , ,-Z P' Gene Underwood V' V Q . uf' R u t h Wa ls h ,, 5 .X -5 Carole Thomas lar, i s is,-,, q , i 1- . Qggv wR 1.w 0 4 t x I l f i u Mark Tillotson ,pw P 4 f. 95 ff- -Q 'va as . ,Q 4' I KKK -. ls' .. - N523 y lim Thomas Dan Toller ,4 . ' . qi ,- I R- 5 5 N , c .9 J Q. - ' . er Gearldine Tribe ' n -fa ff janet Utley joe Walzer A. Mardee Wayment - Thomas Webber w 9 Mickey Troyer Q Q1 - an 5' W we f C K .6 N. J X Connie Vale z V Na X. flo i' of , , , 1,27 x.-,gf ,. 1 Msg . . S212 ',-.. Don Thompson i K Sherma Topping Rosella Tuck ai J . kg 55 W 3 we . .e r, L 4 5 0 E 1 Sharon Thompson Beverly Topps Davis Tucker w -A 4, I , , fj in ' fy x 'Q X .f X i I 'ff 5 I A X lx S 1 sl 1 9-uw 1. Q :ls fx, 2, 4.: 5 ,, ,- Wg ' if- 1.2.1 'F' ' Hi ' A Frank Villella Glen Vlaanderen fl' 1 ' o 3' . X Brenda Thorne l-'4 ffl We '.. 554 ,L , f f. ,inf 1 Sharon Tracy Veronica Udink Ah? 1 6 V. wif 1 Kay Walker L ii 'i 'V fi 2iQ4 t , C 1 ilergeigi? David Wanlass Robert Wardleigh Gene Warner Douglas Watts C . T 'se A so Steve Wessler Robert West Warren West Verna Westberg 4 ' IA v Pima Westbroek Lam- Wheeiwfighf v ' an In X .U 3 , :th - all Y Ja ki ' . K ' ' I n L , ' -.ef 4 32.5,-T., -z s ' - 0 'Q' I is , e , , LeNae Wight , Affvw., . M, f , QM Z3 wifi :V V A ,ke Karen XY'hire , .4 ': ' ia- 76 ,Q .J , 1 E X f 4 f f if v if i L Mary Lee Wrhite Larry Yvhitney i A M... A if Marvin Wiggins Karen Wilbur Diane Williams H. M. Williams KennyYX'illiamsen Lee W'illiamson L 2 fe' ' , e fc 7 23:12 ' ' DuW'ayneWf'interbortom Don Wilson Janice Winkler Roger VVood Larry Xvoodland M5Tna Yvoolsey Q 'X' X A '2 QA X :ab Y AV I, Z Q I f Bob Wright Gary Wright Ellen Yost Linda Stromberg, Marilyn Nielsen, Glenda Hess, and Mary Ellen Larsen conform to the sweatshirt fad. W, tl I Elf ff Q3 J qi' , , f-wi K J fl i yi 'rf f ' A ,Qi ,il , Q L' ,rg ? er- ff Q I L ' 9' ' 3? 'A 3 1, ya J .W . , 'N 4 ,.f 3 7? 'ti -s ..,:sv , gf, ,qpyf of . The sophomores proved their willingness to participate in school affairs by contributing their combined efforts and talents to help make the year of 1958 an outstanding one for Cgden High. Sophomore Council, composed of one representative from each sophomore home room, worked under the direction of Mrs. Comfort Bock, their adviser, and officers, Ronnie George, Terry Combe, and Dixie Lee. This council outlined and promoted numerous activities throughout the year. Their first venture was setting an eerie atmosphere for the Halloween Dance. In January, the Sophomore Assembly, following a theme of There's No Business Like Show Business, brought the talents of the sophomore class before the student body. Early in the spring, they entertained themselves with a class party. The sophomores thus completed an eventful year as the new students at O. H. S. bib' l Le t ro Right Row One Linda Ritchie, Terry Combe, Ronnie George, Dixie Lee, Cherie Iensen Row Two Bob Payne, Sondra Stocks, Dixie Taylor, Judy Behling, Susan Klssel Ann Moesinger Steve Rubin. 5 Terry Cornbe, Vice President Dixie Lee, Secretary Ronnie George, President .,.,,i,a .. , Q sw. -e M ,se -we-.:,.s, -me X .vw x X Q XA X X 9 fx. a - -A I f Sarann Adams R 'fe x Michael Allred 'S a if .Ea L Joan Anderson WST K su. 4 B l'l lu' lil ia fl Sharron Alder Kent Allen .3 B, fit 1 A EQ' . 5 Ally K er Ral.ayne Ames Norman Anda Q ., A -T X .'Vr.: P -k,' 3 -' 4 K A 'Q X ' sv xl V :S - 55' 3 V 1 5 ! J, ,.wV is , , 1 8 8 l 7 K fr . LIN S , IL 2 , . 6 A I ef f S . l K yi' S , lax, P ' , flr, 'ix Linda Allen Denise Alley Karen Allred -X Q ,li , My P r.,. Gail Andersen Nancy Andersen Charles Anderson V .4,. 1 ,W 54 5, - A , ' 'Q' . 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YZ' A ,V J 4, il Q, Jan Gill 9 M 54' 'ff E A ,fm ffm 5 Claudette Ginns ,f , lfvzqptr I K VV I - 4- :K , 2 3 Q V? if 2 I -6 .,.,4'W' I 5, Donna Gledhill N RA. 3' we L A 1 Aff! f iv f , 242 X 4 ff we, , , , v gig, C 2 ' f f f, 44,42 K ti if .V QI: Z ,iw . ,J A tr 5..,.a,,.,, Ii .Kp H ., , janet Glenn 'Y' Paul Goddard Gary Godfrey rw., gy ,,,,a,Q- ,-ffffu 5' 5 1 ,.,,., ,-'jf ,,j, 1 if LeeAnn Godfrey yy l -,M ,,V , T' f ' ,gA,,f. , 4' 7 ,fr ff , , f,. 5 1 r Ruth Goff Joyce Goodell Brent Grames Claudia Green Michael Green Michael Griffin ., P5 'V i - f 3 l 'VW' 61 -V-,, , . My 'W , t , 'gi f ' I , i -.ay ' 1 Evwff Q ' 2' wfwa? y , Q .if V ,,,- , , ,. K , I fx' I, y ' ,V V GLM, .,,2: , I- may fr X VV W If ' V' Q .6 , 5 X' f 71 2 I A ,r,, .. y.Al ', V zat'2J,aa. 5 i G' 1 Eileen Grix Linda Grose Richard Grossenbach Nea1Gunna1-Son Rosie Gufule Anita Hall V1 ,,, fm,-,fy 'J V I , s ,Z A, V , V, 1 it - Y if Q ' R V' ,f .. ' ,Q V , 3, ' , W.3f,:fjrA an ' , .b f ' ' ?QW12 fQ 1- I - if i V ' f Wwwwww- Q Li FZQML Kathryn Hall Melba jane Hamhy Rick Hammond Bruce Handley Harriett Hansen Mark Hansen ' V , f K 'gi ' . fr , Z A fi' M V M Robert Sowerby and X M , ig gi' ' y Trixie Young reverse Joe Buehler takes advantage of Babs Neil during f, -.. 1 ,gm , ' - ' . l g ig 'M ,H - X Twirp Week etiquette. Twrrp Week. Mike Hansen ' y 272 - is Diane Harding Steven Hansen TAKE Y GUY S Ol R 'X TR v ik! X N I Greg Hart W t- - . t Ak-.., ' . gy- .G .5 me. ' f-SFS ,F r if 1' E 3 Barbara Healer XX A ITE , fi FY ,- Lorilee Hayes L Don Hebard 1 fl 2 1 -3: CHX Y if 'f . an '19 -3 '27 to .ff ilwtl' I' I :iii .Xin iw-1 , x , K Cliff Hilton Laura ,lune Hobart -vi 1-,gn va 3 ev 1, ,-,V k 2 gala -, a 31' ,-E 45.113, I I K ,Q Q I X ' 'I' ' Dave Holbrook Norman Holden 1 I, Q 'Rf .A Y L f, g if, fi U ,4 . 1' ': if Bill Howard .4 William Howell I. 1,-27, '. I 5 ' L 'fly' .'-31'.i'f Q tif W4 ff rf r 55. ag.: ': Robert Hunt Robert Hunter I f, V ',5ffQ?,s'z'.2yff1g5 I - 1 , 'f f QQ 44, . If . J ,1 ,f 7 ie' Susan Imus 4. af Margene Innes John Hollenheck W. ,.., 7 ,V k ,.., , jrfifqir'-' ' ' fr P I .. ,1-za V. vm., , g?:Aiq:e'f ' in y 4, X . was 'F' c' N ,,..1 - ffl Q2 , Judy Hoxer .j 13 , ,, JJ V ,,.-fr . i E vi DeAnn Hurst Q Q we mm it j Q I wil.: :kr ' y ' William Heitz 'Q 1, I 1 ii 'asf' gf 5 Kathryn Hodges Q-3 .' rw-,-i'::1,':gfja' ,lF1.,gylQ1f Us 5 i13?SYi??2'a?,,f-f -f I+ i . 335, -gy, ' . 1 llie f 52, .xy ,I Emily Herbert 3' I I I Carlisle Rae I-lol Y Edmond Huffaker V .',, , up 2523 fi' A ' i 1: f 4 . A ' f , ' Aifff, 1 5 . , 4.2,g.31?jfF5 ' Wa!! '32 Q Winslow Hurst ' '- 'f ,W-4'::wzg',zwfgW , 1'- , ff,n,,',w,f-.,.1,ff , ,,..,,g,,,,,,4l w , ,,, 132- , f ,125 , V, A., uf -. , A, ty, 1331 ly it ,V Kathleen Inouye Wanda Irby . ir, Q , , .fu f, , Z . 1 mil' ' . 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L Q- 1 :Q t': ' ' V , ., V, l V- ' 'f I E ' Gary William Marcus Douglas Marker Barbara Marsh ,lahnie Marshall Cynthia Marston tl Robert Hunt autographs Judy Springmanls 15160 after-ski boot , yy Kent Mason Q, Karen Mathews fa. Alam, K 'W QQ? K gi X X' Mack Earl Matesen , f ,- -V. ' ' --f14.4ftf,5,,q,,,f, , Q . 5 V,,V ff . ,. .xr t, Ml Carol Mattson filgl M, I- 41 ,A 1 A V' ,X yu V ag L ', 23 ., A if 1, ' I1 1: +1525 ' I , Kay Matsumura t il? . , , L f 'fe Doniald Miller ii V 53? ,t M 1 joy Mitchell W .ji are ,eq-Q f a ,M ff Linda Moore A me K AY K, x 2 Gary Moss an If: Laura Motley Helen Mauchley johnny Lee Miller V ,fy-y f if cw W I 'V-Q4-,1 4, f i Vx, r, , 1,2 Lhf' Y , 2 'fps V , 'W ffffi a E 71 A Lennie Maw Marie Mayeda L6 M 1 , ' 1 ,JW , f 44 M- sw Z 1 , Karen Miller Karla Milligan t I I ,V A-,I3541,47,5f,JfggL.,g.,V,,!'f3 ,fra Ay ,i 2 , I Gayle Mecham ,:, 910 f7:5373-7,w,- gg 'zpfj' ff H f, 'ff , M 52' H' 3 f Z Laura lo Mischke 4 4,951 ,B ' Q. Lorraine Mickelson v Carolyn Mitchell W5 . , , V V, ,I, , V, ..,V ..A,, . 1 , new W VA' ,, 47 C314 , .A ,. , Jil 'L V, l'41Q,, '3 , I -V W X , A! VA4A iffy! ,, J , . -, , 571' .V 52. 1: X ,'i V V I E 2 C. 5:7 Ann Moesinger Erma Montoya Carolyn Moore Chad Moore loAnne Moore 'af t l L L ' ' , , dw, , -'J I V 14 ,N-1? V' is g 1i1?,.2,i J 'M fl . 'fry if ' ff , , 'L ff' f A i','. . 1 L . Michael Morbv Grant Morgan Ann Marie Morris Gordon Mortensen Karen Morton 5, .K Y I .t , Susie King on the K f Sophomore Assembly. 1 , f , , 3 1' W K. 72 Michal Moss 4 David Denkers likes to study in that real cool atm phere at Ogden High. OS ' 4 , .M :Mk . ,bk L, e :wi'fX1Qvg H' ,gt .xr it Carol Mower . ..-K - :1SEBxijTi'11 QXQ5?T3f.?-.-SQ - f Kew, . EX? Sandra Murdock wt GJ ---qv V , X Nancy Kay Newey A 'Y i A, W 'ff Dick Palmer 4, Q J 'J fi Z ff 7 Bob Payne yn 1 z if gl t Barbara Perry 3 x K P P ' ft-5-:gi :H . . N - P M iii t Qt ,r -Hs. WU' Lynda Moyes ,-. .1 .K . v 53159 i Herbert Nakatani jim G'Keefe M-J iw Sharron Parkinson +V . xx 1 X Gerald Payton K 4-0 422. gig al' f lf f 2 1 Wir A: 1 K Q -3 t -eff jane Mozley Dennis Nalder Richard N. Gmori es 'U -A W3 v Donna Patrick PQ f ,R an ,ff f I 4 Lena Paywa f 'fi 1 f V 2 , fi -'V . W, 1,2 '-Jam-pu..51 '-' , Levee'-.-,WZ Y 'I . 51,t1ri3w7,u it. I . x 21ie'f.z'L'1'Liff 44 , it '-Q '-g,xm,,r,ygf -I fx.. 1 'jg' 4 ' f l' Gerald Perry Leonard Peterse I1 4. A15-. , ia.. A .r.V 2 K - ,sv , P X' Ir' K Y XIX ' Monika Mudrow Way'ne Munn Norma Murdock J J' 5 p up J . 1 . A 'f Y I -S 442, I-xv' ii Linda Naylor if 4 A 4, , -3, Pat Omundson N 'Q J 4-. V , Q X , Marjeane Patterson -J - iff ii, we Elizabeth Pendleton l l Babs Neil ,Af -1, jack Osborne Wu Pat Paxton -Qi ,f U, i 1 ' 1 Carole Pe rk es gnat'2?177fr1m':C5ff':',' 5644-rjf,,,.f4,f.:z:y,- 1Z4?51fK-ff' 1 f' Diane Nelson 'A ff? fi , 'ff A , 1, V fa Sherral Gzmun t - ' ' v Cecilia Payan ae Lf M , Vuiy as X X I P 'f fi Grant Perkins f I A 'tg ii' 'zz ' , 7 We ' P ' , - ,.... ' ,5 , jf' 1, ' K 'A -1, 5' t lf? Q 1? Q ,int xiii? Q a 3 ra, 5 tv i'y.2'65':f.iiff7g?FQl, ' t Robert Petersen Kathy Marie Peterson Lana Peterson Leon Peterson ...M an kg lf '- 4 'iff' Diana Pierson 'I -, :4fQ'vifg.ffgjQ i , ,,.. A Connie Rawson ai f ,Q Vk,, A ,V ,, ,v ' 1 ' X . ,,, . . W yf, I ,i-. lg 41- I . , Mk 1 , lair if if! JoAnn Pettley we I Y J fr ff, ,. , 5 Y Q 4 4 Y at 'J :iii jill Pingree ,.. 1 , 3, l 'V' - ' 1 , , 4-,V ,Q ,ijiw , .a,f. fry, :U I: 4, 5, 43' 3 . 1' v. if 'Ngx 2 Nix- .121v , ' W 5933 13, Richard Petty in .X 551' K Kathleen Pingree . 4.,t.,,mV,,, 1 ,,,. I ,, ,. f 'f is, I 9-1 1 . , ,sw L Y ' , , Q Q I 2,4 ,se f, M a 1 2? M A my ' A' 12521. 1215? W' Dennis Read t:. f , Stephen Richards Roberta Richardson 49 1 A X ,, 1 X .rw Q I 2 Ranrdee Ririe Linda Ritchie Kathleen Reeve E f fi , vw iz Connie Richins max Q 4 or . . K L1 '.-51 3 Carolyn Rives 5 V Wi, f Q. i t P to ir if Kent Robertson Lawrence Robinson Marjorie Robinson Lee Phelps r V f i JV ,- W I Robert Porter 4 - 4 'c Dee Phillips , , .il RoChelle Purser i- ce K P ,i ff 1 V Ziff, ff' ' ,,,, 1 if t -J , qv , V, j, I Janis Phipps , I , ,pa .,1,'11ygQ21,31Qf,, ' ' iff f' g , ,?fffggzsri.ffi ,fi f' ' L . P ,A , .-f 7? ,L l , Eleanor Raat wig ii? ,- Evmsv I ff , LuAnn Rhodes Sharon Rich Terry Rich I !,,, V, 2 ,y l j . ff l v? if 5 .r,a it Karl Richter Grace Riddle Michael Riley c t s Q 'Z' ,,,,VV,, ., I . P ,v v 3 , ,rl N y , ma? or ' -L ,v,,, I it , ' i J at , ' ' W1 T l Alice Roach Kathryn Robbins Leah Rae Roberts g:,4,1,-,ji-ir, H ' fn, ,Q R559 g Peggy Rond I 5.3 , W H v 5 , Denny Ross Lon Rothey ,- A Q , 1 X afar - '- , g K IQ . K 'fs Q i ,'-5' .3 ,W ,vga-f - X J L Sq ng Q 'K ..-,Il 'iv' lam-P 'V H. . A! hh! al V -,fer -A., V Y' . . xr i , ex 'X ' l 2 H AMW riff Frank Rounds Judy Rowland jack Rowse Steve Rubin Glenda Rucker 5 rw' L' as V W 'Ga -A f 'J V1 I, ..-4 ' 7 , A .A Y V'- I Pauline Salazar William Sandberg Joy Sanders james Sass Gary Saunders S ' i -4 , ' . me .AW S 'qs . yzl VV Al .S y A9 1 i 5 f E ls 5 Kaaron Schorsch Richard Schow Ava Scofield Ella Lee Scott Michael Seamonis S Fir , Q ii i yy fggfgl, g L 513 ly, XJ 't A, I A Q Nm , KK' 7' v z V i Q x at 6 ' it i ,ff N I if 1 Stephen Seegmiller Suzanne Sessions Judy Sewell Richard Sewell Austin Shaw i ' Nancy Beckley gets a helping hand at Swimming Guild. I l 2 'V I Don Shelton '2 H ee. Lee Ann Shifflet fx. K -I I 1 Geraldine Saiz -,Qi',' I . Kay Schmidt Q, 'Il :R Mb ,Q X A .'f, M A David Seeger ' y I, NA y n o -, Q Bonnie Shelby 1 ,e,,, 'Q' I f 1 , y'ag2,1in 4 1.1 ,, 4 5 if ff 5 i Robert Sherwood v ' 1- , fx- 7 w ff-,5', 'T ..w525f:ff, f , , -. :wg Art Shively Michael Shulz Debbie Smith C ' . , Gail Sorensen ,ga ',,, S4 J Carol Squires Michael Stoddard I W-., fnf V 4 r 'N' 5 rf, S 4 ...ar z . .1 , 1 n Kenneth Stoker ,,,'SP',4 x D .AI ka W ? y 41 -W E 4 'f ,KSX gm ,S 15' i S' g BS lulie Simonsen Leon Slade r N A 1 3 . , G Jerald Smith LeAnn Smith F- ea- ' -..ci ' Qi :if 'V i, f,g:g, tv., V H. f --X X y ' S Civ, 7 5 :M 'in S if Robert Sowerby Sandra Spencer . X t ' - fs.. H., Douglas Stam 5 S Elaine Stoffers i . !, ir I ,I I 5 S if in ' if it ' yy 25,13 ' ii 5 ,,-, A75 Blaine Smith Brent Smith Q S7 f-r.t S Sherma Smith David Sneddon r ' S S' y ,M S SSS, S ' 4. , M-4 -3 A ferr . 1 .4 A Y-W., 048 if fx S,7 37916 ' ' ' v-Sf: ' 5,1 S Diane Spiers Marilyn Springer If an 21 fu? f ,sig ? SA Ja 5 wx! I 'i '4 t ' X Linda Stanger Dennis Stephens Russell Stock Gwen Foley studies her biology lesson. lp, r 'E' A , ' 1 -7 A f Carolyn Smith S ,,, -3 f 'fi I Joe Snecldon I if in nga' l Judy Springman I 5, M, 1' PFW 7 Sd. A 5 A Sondra Stocks 01, moo Elizabeth Pendleton, Colleen Bingham, ludy Rowland, and Linda Stanger enjoy their lunch on the steps .Ee V x X Y. N Whit Storey TT.. Tw T-R L 5 .Kms 1 ,T Van Lear Summerill if 3' E T i 1. :L Vw l Patsy Taylor J I 3 Vickie Tolman ,,3T 'ue Kathleen Turpin X- ig 493. xx' TXT. 45 Alexander Strong G 5.133 e fm .T T ae it Q fmier 'S Jerry Summers l Terry Taylor N. ' Q Q 'XXXJ 5 Larry Tominga 'JF T5 V f Peggy Tuttle ,f 52' ' ,'T-T-2:21-'.'ji f: . Q72 4 ZT5TT.a TT V TT f wffffgffaja H y fa, T V ga T -I ' ., X' f V T' T, f V! il: Wilma Vandemyle Cleve Van Orden I 1 T 'ET X A ' ,, -Mx X , .P , V T V V V XT'-3'3' T are JV -. is ,if T S 'tw TT .Q f R 1 Mack Stuart Roger Swaner Bill Swartz A ' 'L V'-4-71. T '43 'g c' 'TTD -f el T W T Charlotte Tait Frances Tanner Dixie Taylor 1 K t ' -' L ,Q--v Q I-. ' T4 vw W , y ,A T T 9 -TA T TT TTTg.:,-i, - Y' X . '. -T T I T -. T :T tllle it-' 5 TT y T A 4 T ,,,, T vifff f ,.,' ' Q Michio Teramoto Judy Thompson Sandra Thompson ,T ' V,.' T V y -J T V J ' ff V' :H T lanell Tooley janice Toombs TT ,1 em T Viv-,A ' 3 V ,,,t 3 K -.. 1-- T, 3 if ,t.y y Bud Urry Nona Valdez ,ffm-1 TVVV TCW' ff VV 0 V if V V Q f C 2 ' ' 0 ' fl- ' I .i T T g f Clarence Vellinga Charlene Tribe -W?fT?f' T 1 T T,,T TT VA! TT 'J' V Q 'f 'f,' xx T3 T T T . ,M 52' ' My twig, .. -- aint X., T, f nk .T q v a -f-fl Kayla! Tv . ,I - X T ,,,'f2q6f.n J? 13 T .i ai.-fn fif- Ross VanBoerum W' .TTL 5 T V V Tvs- , . . fi. fr , ,- nu T V. VV 5,41 P 3. . I T ff . ' 2 ffgi' 1 T P Victor Sugihara Lennie Taylor 'lf' Jan Tibbetts T-A T ,ff LaRue Tucker -Vf TV . Q 4 -0 7 T' Yi' ' L g f512T T, 7'fT'f?'l'f 551, -Qfgxlff' S fiat David Vandehei 4 111' ' V ,fl T 131' 1 ' is 1 .Q V sr .T '11, - -V T g . Tgq MET. :-YWSQ: ' gf T ' T V, .TT 1-'V T F C' T. f 1' ,f 'vi' ' Hifi? Clifford Vellinga Diena Villella Cvary Vogel lf' f -4, V, ' . ' eil , rw m 13' 'K AQ ,Wf ' , ' 15, ' W i 3772 ,gk Sharon Wahlen 'F D- F 74? E is-., 5 Linda Watson new V Lara . .--W. iiii-21 - ' 1 f 111: a' Roger West lake White 'A 1' rf!! W J rf X Sharon Winter F W o r ,fmffff-',-'. ' ,,,,M,, -. 1 iw Z:iZ1fQg,4.'W,1.4,, ' l::L, 'E1fl i'fLf L'f'.lF 3 ia , f :TW-y,a,g,A.,5 3 ., ,W E ,,0,,,,,., ,. iaxgfzx. WW ' Dennis Walker M in 'W , A3 ti F f l W? f 1 Butch Wayman Zz -will Fred Westergard x ' f J' ET D O.. as I rv 8 . E LT' rm rv R318 2,55 , WTK-:Qu-fgfpW,'1i:ir ,rgyg 77?-51' 5.5fq,'WfW1:ig' fm' gf-is i ' F373 4 Z 4 3. 3 Ann Weatherston 5 , 'f,2'2E3 ?3?'7 . , --W-:W,,-,mu .WfffWg':f,5.i5, at i ' ,,'. ml, ,,VVV 2, - : z .-tim 3 ,rg .5 14 15:2 ,, ' FF,-ff Lee Whaley qi 2 iifi I Rt: Irene Wight f '! KN 14: pf 5 4-.0 fa? Jeanette Winterbottom v W f. J uw.. , f' i l f - nl M49 f ...Wi -, ,M-'V' I 1 , ,J 5,1 25 1 W , . R ' V W 4, , W Gerrit Wolthius Arnold Wong Fred Williams 'jiffi 17532 . AQ' 'gf 7 Q i , ,J , 5 f f W W i i 12 Sandra Walling . f 7.3 Wil 1. W ff, W 59 1' !'!W - ' v -1 F 1' 14 f I s f if -N' I 17?- David Webber xx fc f Q Annette Wheeler W .,., W ,ly V f I fffiyl 1? fJ7Tf'W 1 f wzfj-' 31 Pei - ' 11' 1 . aff 1 . I Wu. I Lynn Williams ' Wy W Wi li , i r Karen Walton 0761 W We 'rii my x all Bill Waters , ,f,, ns. L i Marilyn Webster w frer W WW , V f , A F .5 TTI gif H, r It AG Dorothy White -'Q Y 1 'lf A ,, 1.7, 7 .25 2 'ff' - , rd s A ggi Tar' Q y Richard Williams 4' W J 11' Dennis Weir WW' A . .I 4570174 ' Hi! ' 34, wif L , P A ' L34 F ff ' ' .1 5 ' 2 fl -l Francis White . f f 1f A ' iw, ' 1 'n ' R xlxlv f , 4 r Barbara Lou Winn 5 15760 The antics of the Wrestlers amused Carole Call, Susan Imus, and Nona Valdez. 4 Q . ' ., t 3 ,'f,ki,q3,-.zpwg V.:-R3 y -- - as QQ -, usp.--..:-ws: .5 - , ,ry nt,-1 --rs: , , -stty . A I br f2'k,:g.i: xlib .ummm ., sg -A .ze , -Q , - Y Y., :pry-i 5 My h RX- 'WW - : . 1 , e , M1 v. . , I s.. . - 1 I, Lee Woodland L Rene Woodhouse Karen Woolley I, A Y, T 'f if: N a ll ,, :U mf. f - Q -swf:-.., . 'Q5k.5,g4 , -.,, ,- J iv K : -1 ,1C':15:Xv1iPi33 5' f it if A' ' , ' V 3,03 Ygyif A , -' .,L. -1, I 1 QW? , ' ' -, rw - A Frg, ,,: . ' df-Q.: Q ' 'e ' ' ' Jia N Ei-1 X. a x . 'M' W -- A fiwj ,J B' ,gif-g,? Lf ' A? t ' v- .MJ-ff'x Q 5 1 i mi f. - ' ' NX2'-fg,'w M 2 -f. '.H X - .. 2 Q Q : , xiimwgaxkyla? 'X , 7 tix ,fx I wt. he ,f -, ' Q+yin,.s., .J-, x '53 21.1 ' ' 1 wk- Xi-x if in 1 1 . 3 X fi Ml 1313? is-ff f jf it V P , N 4 ' , 1-2 --iX,.'!.'ss k-sf V 111- L+ tw nf- a- Ralene Woolley lay Wright Leon Wright 'ro' T T B lt , , L 4 T . , . ta. ' gg te, 1 . T f' - a'ao a -what ., Ayy, ,,, . . :gg -L A .-k'1g:'3,'2. .Q sq V V i ' , gms-q.g,i-, gms -mj.AA1:y:-n -Sfgvg .. F , ,,Y,,,, , ,, gl 8:5 1 533' AA- fngq, .'f9f't ' 3 1 W,4g5532?'fi?' , 'Ga w iq -fi gig Tiffin gtg ': A! . 'bisf ' 1-11? My P Judy Ann Yeager Douglas Yeaman Gerald Yearsley Thomas Yei Carolyn Yim Trixie Young -at Lewis Zitzman 1' Rodney' Zundel These Sophomore girls start their year's collection of rniscellany. sc 1 W There s No Business Like Show Business - Backstage. 45 f s 5. WJ' T. 6, , M.:- Tf W V. I t . J f' My 5 bl' lk e 4: 1 4 i l ,fl W 5 1.4 , 4 Af f f , mf! f ifpyff ' ' lf X f r ,ffy f ', Q , ,, 7 1 ,, .V my iff? ' 742257, ig 1 f yp,,.?4.,,,,-4,f, ,Q :jr f 40 nyy,f,!.,n, fy-,.-',,K ,fy x 7 f 9' if ff OW , f J? D1 L Nancy Cole answers Dixie Taylor's inquiry about the guilds. Nancy Stanfielcl and Barbara Ancla lay out the Junior Class section of the yearbook. lane Mozley and Norma Murdock help Mary Brewer primp before a guild picture. . ,wmv , ,LS ' ' -TEN :.- 5: .. ,-: 14 f We .vYi?f541r.f4i , ,,4,f,-:- .,,- as 'f arp . feffra-:arm frf--Sr '- -w-21-M' -'awe-em--ww ff- W-P.: +1 'Q''1:5T 1-I? .G'--'iv-iF ' . -i . . .f- -, gn, a-.112 11, . - -:'- ,fy in A ifikaivfff 'p 'Q-few-hisi'f5i5Q'31,wi'1-E1-15-1-f- f -'IM 'Hr ' . f'w'f?i '1w+irP'1m: f ', 1 M ,-15.5, x-,531 J.: L?.'.' 'af vlq.-, -1: 1.51. rfggik: 4r,i'gQ 2 ,'T JJ - J . - , .V .9 I -elwitfrffw 'ff' i v -ZEMQQLAQ M91 un. ' gm.: :1-1. .rr-rg-W , .l ,Q .Ju W, .u,., -.. . 2. r fHf'5f'??21.' 3 2-.1 'wmga .' , if-'f ig' N-2-f's4 5 'gfbdggg 'Ru -Lf,-, 'A.ij'w five f'H1l?i 1 rf f-fg?'E2H'-- 'NS- '5Q 1, Qfz-1399 ' .-79'9'-!S'f3? ai'a x 'fr' ze ieigf -i 1' i ,-1: ' ,'rEi'f . .fiiief . 2 lf NQWS' Through the root system of a tree comes the nourishment for the trunk, the branches, and the leaves. So the organizations of Ogden High School supply a basis for the nourishment and development of the school and its students. Each guild, representative body, and publication staff is an extension of the interests and curiosities of each student, extensions offering opportunities for intellectual and social development. 1 1 4,1 5 A Sul ' .Ri kwa:- -1.. -.Q :Swv -f . , .N .W My N62 -an 1 Q '9l1Qqw 1 M ,.. - ,:. K, f ,, .,,.:-f V 4 'L ' ,. Mg. JW, NH ,. M T I ,, fl .' :Q M! ' '- '. 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Over the years, it has developed into an album of each school year, an accurate reference source and memory book. Keeping these purposes in mind, the editorial staff began with thumbnail designs, converting them into dummies, proofs, and, finally, the finished product. The staff scheduled picture appointments, indexed cards, typed page layfouts, and composed editorials to preserve this year at O.H.S. After its distribution, the Classicum increases in value with the memory-inspiring autographs of friends. 5 , 7 ff 1 , 3 . f-H--'e'e vfevff f 'FW f ' 'Xl T 'i . ,- r-an-VSA - E11 pl, I' V ,I ' 'A , rr ' f .J J Ns ,HW MN i K - l EDITORIAL STAFF - Left to Right, Row One: Norman Wahlen, Dixie Taylor, Marilyn McKay, Elizabeth Anderson, Bramble, Lois Stoddard, Elmer Sommers, Ad-viserg Barbara Mary Lou Ensign, Carolyn Sommers, Susie Scowcroft, Anda, jill Bateman. Row Two: Maureen Merrill, Sharol Kathryn Ann Cowley, l.eNae Wight, Nancy Stanfield. QS -1!'iHe BUSINESS STAFF - Left to Right, Row One: Neclra Wheeler, Leonard A. Robins, Adviserg lane Ann Asay, Barbara Buss. Row Two: Shari Bunot, Evalyn Hobbs, Linda McComb, Karen White, Frances Carr. W1 Q . .af David Young, Charles Hetzel, and Cheryl Parry de- velop pictures for the Classicum. Financing the yearbook was the job of the business staff. They began the year by selling yearbooks to students, and later sold advertisef ments to local merchants. To add interest, they asked students to pose in the advertise- ment pictures. The distribution of the yearbook was their Hnal assignment. The photographers captured your smiles as they haunted the halls looking for interesting pictures. Carrying out the theme of the book, the Classicum was given an artistic touch by the talented art staff. Left to Right: Leonard A. Robins, Business Adviserg B. Y. Andelin, Art Adviser, lerry Child, Photography Adviser. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF - Left to Right, Seated: Charles Hetzel, Cheryl Parry, Pat Olsen. Standing: David Young, Steve Andersen, Judith Rowland. 2 l vf' f' fiffiif 'Sn g 5. 'ff' u '- School news is distributed every two weeks in the O.H.S. newspaper Tiger Highlights. The editorial staff, headed by co-editors, Janet Hurst and Jeannine Junk, is responsible for the compiling and .L li .v' . , . L ,inas- .sf ag I if .- ' 3:1 .fi ,gy unix, . v ' 'H - '-B Wi ' ' :Gp . '31 wr -' nav-, 5 Q Xa -ti' ' 0 o , .. , we ' an 1 Rigs ' o raw . - , , , ' ' ' 5 .9zQ.f.yl-2. Q .if ' ,f :ta-,E R ,ax N? 1 X5 k r w an w- . xg! if mar Q 2 3.94 zz ' . if 9 ' X I ld 3 H 5 . - ii if fwfr- 6 , , 2 Q - 9' 'gay 'es' , 'gk I fl P '41 , ' 'L a . W 2-'A 1. ,Al writing of the articles. They are assisted by sport and feature editors and adviser, Miss Thelma Reynolds. The independently operating business staff worked under the leadership of business manager, Gary Olsen, his assistant, Judy VanZweden, and adviser, Mr. Leonard A. Robins. V-Z.,-Alx.,.,,?,..-1 W W, Left to Right, Row One: Thelma Reynolds, Adviser, Judy VanZwe- den, Kathy Kittock, Jeannine Junk, Janet Hurst, Harla Kern, Glenna Gale, Suzanne Stock. Row Two: Gary Olsen, Judy McFarland, Carol Charles Hetzel. Nelson, Barbara Blanchard, Linda Neuber, Mike Steele, Janet Beus Carter Pierce, Loretta Schow, Kay Bass, Joanne Close, Margo Sum merill, Linda Ritchie, Sondra Stocks, Kathy Turpin, Cheryl Parry Left to Right, Row One: Janet Hurst, Edi- tor, Kathy Kittock, Feature Editorg Harla Kern, Sports Editor. Row Two: Jeannine Junk, Editor, Thelma Reynolds, Adviser. NEWS NOTES CO-EDITORS: Suzanne Stock, Glenna Gale. TQMTPA Soon after school began, students purchased Tiger Texts. These booklets were an aid to the identities, addresses, and phone numbers of other students, with an additional directory for the faculty. Whenever a question arose about a school tradition, the Constitution, or cheering, the Tiger Text was a reliable authority. A calendar of events and a list of organizations and guilds made it easier to adjust a busy schedule to the school activities. Left to Right, Row One: Susan Brown, Linda Malan, Irene Tingey, Ad-viserg Con- nie Edward, Pat Olsen, Marjorie Hales. Row Two: Patricia Holden, Alice Mower, Delores Patillo, Barbara Ballard, Judy Butler, Sandra Schofield, Lee Clark, Kay Fischer. Facts about Ggden Highis many activities were obtained . N , through its bureau of information, News Notes. i'ii ' These facts were found in articles printed in the Ogden S A .- Standard Examiner. Co-editors Suzanne Stock and A'li Glenna Gale were in charge of this important department. 5'L,....,,s-L, Left to Right: Linda Malan, Cofeditor, Irene Tingey, AdUiS6TQ Connie Edward, Cofediror. '9 Q ' . ft, 4' f, Z . . ' 'f , -1 4- M f ,re ff, ' ' ' . . ' , , ' ,ff ,, I 4521 105 i i n 1 , Q ,, 2:,afti5i2fi': ' Left to Right, Row One: Sunee Coulter, Sue Spinks, Linda Neuber, David Butler, Merrill VanDeGraaff, Wilson Thornley, Adviserg Sylvia Curb, Suzan Jacobs. Row Two: Barbara Anda, Eleanor Ridges, Judith Degn, janet Hurst, Dixie Taylor, Karen Allred, Lorilee Hayes, Mary Roghaar, Kay Bass. Mm 4' Q .' : 4. w W S 6, 4 ' afweat The Literary Harvest has been proclaimed one of the best high school magazines of its type in the nation. It contains poetry, essays, fiction, and drama written by Cgden High School students. Some of these Writings have been judged best in national contests. The Harvest's chief purposes are to select some of the best pieces of student Writing and compile them in order to appeal to the great majority of readers. Lou Ensign, Carolyn Sommers, Sally Mason, Lyle Anne Hanson Ruth Jones, Margo Summerill. Row Three: Raymond Harrison Reg gie Norman, Norman Bramble, Kent Stallings, john Hale Diane Harding, Virginia Thomas, Kathleen Pingree, Connie Clark Linda Left to Right, Row One: David Butler and Linda Neuber, Associate Editors. Row Two: Merrill . if VanDeGraaff, Editorg Wilson Thornley, Adviser. Q 1521 i i any ri, JW - VN,-e 54 IPM 'x'gv ?Q' Yelvng ,, s 742 'gift -Mdrvf H' N -1- ' mf 40 . 'g'.g'f?-g'f!'5'i IA? 19 X 1: gy...-15-,.L?y,?s rA, QMQ, 4 fll? 1' vii, Q , N 'PP' fl baggy. 1 3-L A, ., if l steiri' 3-523' --. lf' ' !v'2r 4Fx59- ' fl JQ.: 5,gZA..,. , . .- 1 . Q-. Jlzqgii l'L:gii'?,34-g'.z5.- ' -.' r ,1N!J 5- 1 fsggfije GFP' . F 9 This 1, 'gre 1-U. ,wg ,f - f ' - .-9 I I! , '1' if If gi : ' a' 'T i 4.2: 1 :sys-T. B ,rife H-dr H . rg,- Left to Right, Row One: Carol Murdock, Vice President, Vicki Broome, Secretary. Row Two: Bert Coop, President, J. E. McGregor, Adviser. 3' Left to Right, Row One: Irene Kinomoto, Mary Lou Ensign, J. E. McGregor, Adviser, Carol Murdock, Bert Coop, Vicki Broome, Jill Bateman, Susan Brown, Bar- bara Sturdevant. Row Two: Gayle Mecham, Carol Bret- houwer, Sandra Murdock, Mary Brewer, Judith Row- land, Cheryl Parry, Carol Everts, Judy Chamberlin, - ed Mimi 61 Gail Neiderheiser, Janet Mencimer, Denny Ross, Paul Adams, Ralph Degn, Gary London, Steve Hudak, Steve Rubin, Joe Jenkins, Charles Hetzel. Row Three: Karen Crosbie, Barbara Buss, Colleen Keyes, Pete Del-iart, Gary Jacobsen, Roger Cragun, Norman Bramble, Alan Miller, Mike Farrell, Ted Bell, Brent Gale, Merrill Van- DeGraaff. Interfclub Federation, the coordinator of all guilds at Ogden High School, was composed of the president, adviser, and an elective or appointive member of each guild. Guild' constitutions and charters were discussed and ratified, and the individual needs of each guild were studied throughout the year. Students who were members of any guild were given the opportunity to participate on the Inter-club Federation assembly, an outstanding assembly presented in late February. ,erm NK ,,,, , Seated: Ralph Degn, President, Left to Right, Standing: JoAnn Moore, Secretary, Suzie King, First Vice President, Nona Valdez, Historiang Ann Moesinger, Second Vice President. -aid A new member of the O.H.S.' family of guilds was organ-ized this year, The 130 members of thi the Ice Skating Guild, met at the Coliseum four times each month. Une of the most important aims of the officers and the adviser was to promote interest in this enjoyable Winter sport. The activities were varied and fun,for they included such things as instruction, parties, and games. The initial organization of this guild provided an excellent opportunity to meet new friends with similar interests. S, ffaahh T . L ' ,J iekjr ' f -we b f,41 .. .f.: V -. ' The Cadet Ofiicers' Guild is an organization consisting of all eligible 7 fi Cadet Oflicers and their advisers. The purposes of the guild are to prof .L-fl x H:4' '-ffgf 5 mote the spirit of brotherhood, to develop the qualities of leadership -v 'f i f through mutual endeavor, and to further assist the military department in the attainment of its objective, the maintenance of an effective corps of cadets. The guild sponsors many activities for its members, some in Qffipvr r ,A conjunction with the Ben Lomond Qflicers Club. This promotes associa- tion with one another, enjoyment, and understanding of military efforts. Left to Right, Row One: Paul Adams, Gary Kuttnauer, Kent Wangsgard. Row Two: Gary Stewart, Scott Lem- beres, Mike London, Kent Smith, Ray Page, Warren Coulter, Jim Kennedy. Row Three: Frank Villella, James Johnson, Wayne Harris, Allan Shinney, William Lakey, Ken Gleason, LeRoy Berkeley. Left to Right: Paul Adams, Presidentg Gary Kutt- nauer, Vice President, Kent Wangsgard, Secretary. 109 'DG-AM The Ogden High School Drama Guild was organized to promote an active dramatic interest, to enable members to work as a group for their own dramatic development, and to provide profitable entertainf ment for members through the presentation of programs and activities. Speeches given by persons in-the fields of radio, drama, and politics, together with special meetings such as the Christmas Banquet and the Une-Act Play Festival, helped the guild create and maintain interest in dramatics among the students. . Left to Right: Gary London, Presidentg Charles Powell, Hisroriang Brenda Thorne, Vice Presi- denrg Portia Douglas, Adviserg Susan Brown, Secf rerary. , f ' X. xr , 3- six, Bert Coop, First Presidentg Cherie Jensen, Second dentg Diane Dursteler, Secretary. -rib! Because of everyone's enthusiastic participation, Dance Guild oflicers claimed that this year was the best ever for the guild. New records and a Hi-Fi set were purchased with extra funds. ln addition to the bi' monthly dances, there was a special Christmas dance with refreshments served afterwards. At the dance during Twirp Week, the girls exchanged places with the boys and invited them to dance. Dance Guild members ended a fun-filled year with a spring date-dance. Left to Right: Vicki Broome, Second President, Vice Presidentg Richard Webb, First Vice Presi- uid With a pleasant smile and a gesture of friendliness, the Courtesy Guild members usher at concerts, assemblies, and school affairs. The members of the guild, dressed in black skirts, white blouses, and green weskits, promote courtesy in behalf of Ggden High. Besides contrib- uting to the good will of the school, the girls participate in social activities to become better acquainted. The advantage of belonging to this guild helps one to meet the public and to develop in culture and personality. Left to Right, Row One: Marjeane Patterson, Carol Everts, Alice Mower Karen- Crosbie, Vicky Hobson, Frances Tanner. Row Two: Connie Rawson, Jeanne Chris- tensen, Carol Binns, Sharon Rich, Carol Kimber, Gay Roberts, Ruth Walsh, Char- leng Crouch, Virgie Little, Sandra Duscha, Karen Parrish, Bonnie Crosbie, Gail An ersen. Left to Right: Carol Everts, President, Alice Mower, Vice President, Karen Crosf bie, Secretary, Vicky Hobson, Historian. ig' ,ts ti i t, il w M 4 f Q1 ,, L-el Left to Right: Gary Olsen, Second Semester Secretaryg Ron Fessenden, Second Semester Vice Presidentg John Hale, Second Semester President, First Semester Iesterg Merrill VanDeOraafT, First Semester Presidentg Gary London, First Semester Vice Presidentg Norman Bramble, First Semester Secretary, Second Semester Jester. The opening signal for Forum was their first party, The Brawl. 'sr L' Monday night meetings were held in which new members fulfilled the requirements for membership,and activities were planned and accomplished. During the Christmas vacation, this strictly for boys club held a Bohemian party for the members and their dates. This forensic group rounded out the year with their traditional Alumni Banquet for both the present and the past members of Ogden High's oldest club. Left to Right, Row One: Ron Fessenden, E. Kenneth Mills, Adviser, Gary London, Merrill Van De Graaff, Norman Bramble, john Hale, David Butler. Row Two: Gary Olsen, Denny Ross, Kay Schmidt, Terry Rich, Warren Coulter, Mike Murdock, Roger Cragun, john Crary, jim Kennedy, Ronnie George. BT! 113 Left to Right, Row One: Mary Lou Ensign, Vice President, Barbara Buss, President, Zina Davis, Adviser. Row Two: Glen- na Gale, Parliamenrariang Clair Ann Wright, Historian, Shirley Wendel, Treasurer, Linda Roghaar, Secretary. 3Fwu.fwT The field of teaching came alive for the Future Teachers as speakers from varied brancheslof education related their experiences and ideas. Several meetings were specially devoted to problems of selecting a career in the field of education and to teaching methods. In addition to interesting speakers who introduced students to teaching, social events, such as the Christmas party, added enjoyment to an impressive year. Left to Right, Row One: Rama Williams, Glenna Gale, Clair Ann Wright, Linda Roghaar, Zina Davis, Adviser, Mary Lou Ensign, Barbara Buss, Shirley Wendel, Patricia Holden. Row Two: Joe Jenkins, Kay Walker, Mary jane Greear, judy Eddy, Virginia Thomas, Connie Clark, Sylvia Claf man, james Eggleston, Claudia Green, Carol Brethouwer, Glenda Rucker, Emily Herbert, Lois Stoddard, Margo Summerill, Charlene Jenkins. 'W-vc 1-T Left to Right Kent Pantone, Vice President, Mike Farrell, President Jeanne Mortensen, Secretary. ti? fd 'M' ,, W Left to Right, 'Row One: Kent Pantone, Mike Farrell, Reuben Ellis. Row Two: Dan Toller, jeff Bell, Robert McConnell, Diane Williams, Becky Hone, Elizabeth Anderson, Robin Wright, Carol Mae Baggs, Kris Winter, Rick Hammond, john Hoffman, Dave Vandehei, Steven Anderson, Wayne Dudman. Row Three: Neil Perkins, john Price, Judy Forsgren, Diena Villella, Linda Baumer, Bonf nie Shelby, Nancy Beckley, Patti Froerer, Effie Davlantes, Paul Adams, lim McFarland, Terry Tay- lor, Andy Neil, Richard Petty, Lloyd Kelly. Row Four: lim Cvlines, Jack Burns, Michelle Lamb, Carolyn Moore, Linda Ritchie, Carol Call, Beth Fleming, Lana Peterson, Susie King, Ralph Degn, Richard Webb, H. M. Williams, Carroll Clark, Lowell Stone, Ted Bell, Richard Montgomery. 1 Learning and perfecting golf skills were the main objectives of the Golf Guild. In the fall, clinics were held Where members received instructions for improving their games. During the winter, the members enjoyed special films, one of which was the life story of Ben Hogan, Golfing began again in the spring, and a final party completed the year's activities. in r .mga P . :AM Food, discussion, and language study gave members of the Spanish Guild a greater understanding of the Spanish people and their customs, Through the planning of Miss Sheehan, their adviser, and the officers, the guild enjoyed, among other things, Spanish Left to Right, Row One: Elizabeth Sheehan, Adviser, Pete DeHart, President, Erma Montoya, Vice Presidenr, Debbie Smith, Secretary Pauline Salazar, Historian. Row Two: Karen Fife, Lynda Dee, Emily Herbert, Rosie Gurule, Sunee Coulter, Barbara Baugh. meals in members' homes and in restaurants. Learning to speak Spanish seemed much simpler with the help of the activities in the Spanish Club. -6 uid The FrancofGerman Guild was organf ized to develop the knowledge of language students and to create an interest in French and German culture languages, and customs. Guest speakers presented lectures and films on foreign lands as special features for the guild members. Group discus- sions further supplemented their studies. The officers and William Terr their adviser, promoted an eventful year. 5, Left to Right, Row One: Suzanne Hull, Sharon Manley, Roger Cragun, President, Carol Brethouwer, Vice President, Jeannine junk, Secretary, William Terry, Adviser. Row Two: Bonnie Carroll, Elwyn Peterson, Lynn Lundquist, Sherma Smith, Effie Davlantes, Carol Binns, Pam Ford, Judy Thompson, Loretta Schow. Row Three: Kath' leen Reeve, Richard Williams, Lynnette McBride, Carol Johnson, Betty Lou Cole, Joan Christensen, Sharon Rich, Claudia Green, Carolyn Carr. Row Four: Linda Allen, James Becker, Lennis Glismann, Larry Peer, William Howell, Steve Hudak, Steven Seegmiller, Carol Bryan, Kay Johnson. i--sg,-,,., J 'LES ,M , . DeAnn Barnes, Vice President, U Mary Conroy, Secretary, Julie Carr, President. QV Ia? Ab, J pi 'sg ji Q5 U' . f l if if ' H 1, ' 4 of 1' '3iiAQ,47i1L Z - r ' , ft K- A . - as r. 6 J V, f ri j f ,, +, rj is fa g F' g i . - lf:-J. '- t ' - --if' VN ixi' 7 + , H . , x t L' Z i 4, 'ff' s, '1:f,seffi5:QEL3'1f,5 1 , , , fi 8 gg, fi, fj 3 f I 1' ,rw ,,., v..,,. ,,.,..,.,, ,I ,yi 2, 1 sg, . ,V M ,, , ' Left to Right, Row One: Madeline Pappas, Nancy Scrowcroft, Sharon Winter, Karen Olsen, Fern Marquart, Adviser, DeAnn Barnes, Julie Carr, Mary Conroy, Vaudys Bingham, Bonnie Crosbie, Virgie Little, Linda Lowery, Charlene Crouch. Row Two: Patti Froerer, Jana Layf ton, Gayle Mecham, Kathleen Reeve, Mary Malan, Linda Ritchie, Linda Baumer, Emily Herbert, Jane Newman, Susie Scowcroft, Judy McFarland, Vicki Broome, Molly Fisher, Rosalie Epler, Shari Bunot, Karen Pelton, Judy Hamlin, Susie King, Joanne Moore. Row Three: Oarin Sessions, Kent Iverson, Jerry Baxter, Rex Allen, Winslow Hurst, Marvin Wiggins, Raymond Harrison, Mike Garcia, Jon Jensen, IQQULC Working together with members in our own and other countries, the members of the Junior Red Cross strove to spread the spirit of friendship and good will throughout the World. ln addition to helping with donations for the National Fund and supervisf ing the Christmas boxes sent to children of foreign countries, the Red Cross program was invaluable in acquiring leadership ability and giving service to the country. James Eggleston, Frances Farber, Lowell Stone. Enthusiastic skiers joined the ski guild. Members saw interesting ski films and exhibits of ski equipment in the fall, and, later in the year,a party was held at Snow Basin. Ski team members competed for individual and team honors at ski meets in the intermountain area, ki will Left to Right: Amos Sargent, Adfuiserg Susie Scowcroft, Secre taryg Alan Miller, Presidenrg Fred Van Dyke, Vice President. I-eff to Right: Ron Fessenden, Vice Presidenrg Carol Murdock. Presidenrg Darrell Kirchmann, Secretary. wiht 3 i. mr s in lo ' gf 'Q Y ny! A . eg, , I lgj, 6 , - fffhqe' j K Fng::w ci 1 Kun Q . I . vu: 0 :QA Q 'Q' 53, ai:f'o:' ,S K ' 'Q' if 0 U Cnce a week, the Swimming Guild members took advantage of the swimming facilities at the Weber College Gymnasium. Their weekly practice encouraged individual improvement of swimming techniques and promoted competition for honors in regional and state swimming meets. rx E! , Y r f .4 , 1 c 1 '3 --M-fm 'A r ,..,....,,,, rf ,Dj 9' U ,,. Left to Right, Row One: Newell Budge, Adviser, Bill Felt, Pat Omund- son, Steve Kershaw, Steve Hudak, Leroy Law. Row Two: Denny Ross, Brent Gale, President, Harriet Hansen, Secretary, Bill Milner, Vice Presi- dent. The members of the C, Q, Radio Guild met many times throughout the year to study the intricate mechanisms of the radio. Through demonstrations, iilms, and first-hand experience in radio construction and operation, each member learned to understand radio principles and their importance in our modern world, These activities were advised by Newell Budge and the officers, Brent Gale, Bill Milner, and Harriet Hansen. lnspiring interest and adding to the knowledge of scientific subjects were the purposes of the Science Guild. The officers, Steve Hudalc, Presiclentg Roger Cragun, Vice President, and Raymond Harrison, Secretary, organized the year's program. Their plans included several scientific demonstrations, informative movies, and lectures by technical experts. These activities increased each member's understanding of scientific progress. 120 Left to Right, Row One: Melvin Campbell, Bill Felt, Joe jenkins, Steve Hudak, President, Janet Clements, Susan Parkinson, Pat Gmunclson, Donna Gledhill. Row Two: Newell Budge, Adviser, James Eggleston, Roger Cragun, Vice President, David Harline, Raymond Harrison, Secref tary, Steve Kershaw, Brent Gale, Denny Ross, DuWayne Winterbottom. ff? NW? I Left to Right, Row One: Lynnette McBride, Pat Simpson, Kathy Jones, Cheryl Paxton, Irene Kino- moto, Edith George, Jurai Richards. Row Two: B. Y. Andelin, Adviserg julie Carr, john Hale, Connie Siler, Bonnie Shelby, Linda Price, Kathy Dixon, Tony Williams, Sunee Coulter, Barbara Sturdevant. Left to Right: Tony Williams, Secretary, Judy Butler, Vice President, B. Y. Andelin, Adviser, Judith Rowland, Pres. Ant G-4.211 Every Thursday after school the members of the Art Cvuild could be found Working in the art room Where Mr. Andelin gave instruction in all phases of art. ln order to learn more about the art field, the guild took sketch trips to the canyon. Besides doing art Work, the guild had four social events of lectures, Elms, and demonstations. The members aided the Living Masterpieces program by posing and assisting with the scenery, Highlighting the year were field trips to the Utah State exhibit at the State Capitol, and at Springville, Utah. law' The members of Glympidae, the Latin Guild, learned about ancient Roman culture, customs, and mythology, and their effect on todayis living. A God of the Month was chosen from the gods in Roman mythology at special afternoon meetings every month. Several costume parties Were held, and the big event of the year was the annual Christmas celebration party, held just before Lent. Thelma Reynolds served as their adviser. Left to Right: Gary Keller, President, Douglas Marker, Vice President, Judy Chamberlin, Secretary, Sadimae Anderson, Historian. Left to Right, Row One: Linda Larsen, Gary Keller, Douglas Marker, Judy Chamberlin, Sadimae Anderson, Margo Summerill. Row Two: Ronald Clay, Michael Bird, Julie Herndon, Warren West, David Butler, Merrill VanDeGraafT. Left to Right, Row One: Janet Mencimer, LeeAnn Godfrey, Nona Linda Moore, Velma Ellertson, Adviser. Row Four: Juanita Payan, Valdez. Row Two: Linda Larsen, Gail Neiderheiser, Judith Rowland, Jean Kamigaki, LeAnn Smith, Sandra Thompson, Dixie Taylor, Diane Joy Mitchell, Bonnie Shelby, Jill Bateman, Donna Patrick, Brenda Spiers, Gwen Foley, Janell Tooley, Linda Drose. Row Five: Babs Neil, Thorne, Carolyn Yim. Row Three: Karen Miller, Janet Hutchison, Jana Layton, Gail Anderson, Elaine Stoffers, Terry Robb, Tony Wil- Nannette Charlton, Shonnee Babcock, Ruth Walsh, Karla Milligan, liams. 'G-aw The Tennis Guild was organized early in the year, but its activities started in the spring. Some students joined the guild to improve their game, while others joined just to learn how to play. Instructions on the fundamentals of tennis, correct techniques, and general improvements were given to all the enthusiastic members. At the end of the year each member tested his skill in a tournamnt which was beneficial to those who lost as Well as to those who Won. Win or loose, all members received healthful exercise through the stimulating game of tennis. 0 Left to Right: Nona Valdez, Secretaryg Velma Ellertson, Adf wiser, Janet Mencimer, President, LeeAnn Godfrey, Vice President. ya 1 xg? H. fig : 7119? ' gifs 3 are -t rgabfdlv. ies' ,Z y . Left to Right, Row One: Marie Mayeda moto, Carol Brethouwer, Glenda Rucker, Carolyn Mitchell, Alice Roach, Lynnette McBride, Ruth Batchelder, Karen Fife, Nina Randall, Lorraine Riddle, Linda Nay- ' lor, Leah Rae Roberts, Linda Crabtree, Ruth Walsh. 0 L-.. With self-improvement as their goal, the members of the Hi-Teens Club met each Week and studied the arts of poise, personality, and beauty care. Individual problems were solved through constructive criticism. The Christmas party and guest speakers added to the year's activities. Forward rolls, fishfflops, and handsprings attracted numerous girls and boys to the Tumbling Guild. Through instructions, Working together, and practicing diligently each Week, the Guild was able to present an outstanding performance at the annual Gym Jamboree. Left to Right, Row One: Jill Bateman, President, Carol Murdock, Vice President. Row Two: Suzanne Sessions, Ann Moe- singer, Susan lmus, Carol Startford, Cheryl I-lorsley, Karen Pierson, Jean Burge, Gayle Mecharn, Laura Motley, Paul Halverson, Bruce Bower. Row Three: Pat Simpson, Lee Ann Godfrey, Carol Kindred, Connie Madsen, Marcia Freeman, Diane Blackinf ton, LeAnn Smith, Sherma Smith, Cherie Jensen, Kathy Turpin, Sandra Murdock, Anita Floor, Janis Toombs, Karen Math' ews, Karen Smith, John Bateman, Julie Carr. Row Four: Trixie Young, Babs Neil, Eleanor Raat, Nona Valdez, Judy Hoxer, Joyce Goodell, Jenee Burton, Carolyn Rives, Judy Behling, Kathy McEwan, Kamn Robins. l Kathy lnouye, Irene Kinomoto, President, Colleen Keyes, Vice President, Margo Sumf merill, Secretary Peggy Pulsipher, Histor- ian, JoAnn Goddard, Adviser, Joyce Ku- bota. Row Two: Eureka Endo, Janice Kino' y V T y 4? ,f 9'-A Q5 f WMV Marie Russell Judy McCrea Sylvia Curb Head Cheerleader Lf Lynda Hartmann Janet Argyle Dienna Champneys 5 , 1 I .. 'lf ,L ACI V5 I A i I ,TT 1 ,-- S Q4 F 1. X .1 5 . I be es we :H is .5 IL? X KM ,Q K X. K , L YB-,A g .A K ' 'Q . I . X ,X :VL-- X 4' 1 X5 Q f vf' T ' f ' if l --ei if NM- -. T it s , , z' Q - i P ,jg Y, if 'r in 'C' V Q h i s I C 'f T 'A4 r W sf ' - as ,xr-rlzfw V - - A 4 H Q g55l' S fig' 2 ' e 'frail fe? fi, f- , lil. 5. -5 ff ,W .fx ,K H A ' rj? ' m 4. ,xlw iii N. -x He, 4, 3, 3 vi ,Z ' , ,kung A 'TWA N, V fyifi i ' I ' - ' .f 'K' T 'iff' , ' ' i Q V . 1 Y V, . wire V AL l g . .1 et- ,555 veg? :qi . V W K, V ,lr l I A krky, ii :Q A A I x 3, 1 8 X h ,J s 4 - C' Wx I .Q A--s S A ' ' 5- Mijn fi Left to Right: Charlene Crouch, Jill Bateman, Mary Conroy, Maureen Merrill, Carole Boyle, Karen Crosbie, Norma Murdock, Kaye Evans, Merrill Smith. Left to Right: Pat Carl, Sandra Schofield, Barbara Crosbie, Mardee Wayment. Ralph Degn, Drum Major QP The pep and vigor proclaimed by 0. H. S. can be attributed to the direction of the pep leaders. In vibrant orange and black, the cheerleaders led the school to victory using spirit and vitality. They were responsible for keeping the school morale high during the year after victories as well as losses. The Tigerettes, our iriajorette drill team, Worked with the Drum Major and Majorette to add color and life to pep assemblies and half-time shows at games. Penny Christofferson, Majorette I v' x , Q, y . 5' , ,J-.c,,. , f f v ,,, , pi! H ff ' . pa -f3'A ' 4 ,.'ff' M 7, 13,4 , A fi i i'-ififi I ? iff' f ' . T ,A 2 f tw.-r , ii.. -y if .' W ww- v- H , Q. ,fi :ara y A iii! 'W ' 'uw -M A' f ' 'M - ,, ., 'A .' 1 - A' 4 f275f ' , ,',w?1?i . , T W Q , 5 - Tai' V ,,3:g,f+iaagj I ,sfwwiff 53, 3 fi W v' -, .rr '. I , 172.327 l'i:14,:, 'H ' , Aligwza Ajit-5723 I, . A 1 , '32 4, i f Lf' if 127 .fa Wifi' f 1 'f ' f 1 j rt sf 28 I t .jr 4 fr if L ii 4 f, ,api f , ., , i, ' L . ' V67 age f,f.,' '- , , ,. 'Q Norris Johansen Chris Apostol Coach Assistant Coach John Reese Brent Hancock Co-Captain Co-Captain Bqwfbalk Left to Right, Row One: John Reese, Bruce Samples, Dan Hinckley, Brent Palmer, Bob Stoffers, Fred Van Dyke, Brent Hancock, Kent Myers, Larry Wheelwright, Cvlen Richardson. Row Two: Mike Bur- dett, Paul Aardema, Bob Marshall, Robert Waldron, john Rasmussen, Shiro Ogata, Scott Sneddon, Glen Burton, Roger Baird, Ben Ferro. H lg! sei ,li -M ,,.... 'Ji , Q wg J sm ef. QI! . !! CA 'i Ei? . ,4Tf,f. f iii ii Row Three: Norris Johansen, Assistant Coachg lack Berkenpas, jim Hagen, Bob McConnell, Lee Smith, lim O'Keefe, lohn Thorn, jerry Akins, Mose Watkins, Lynn Hutchings, Chris Apostol, Coach. Row Four: Roger Hoggan, Ioe Lalli, Noel Koford, Jerry Newell, Bill Fitz- morris, Bruce Handley, Clyde Brock, Bob Staker. ,Ei 4' TP' Cf:Q.,1 W K D4 rp '49 195758 SEASON RECORD Region Two Ogden 30 ....... ...................... ,.............,. D a vis Qgdeld 27 ....... ....,.. B en Lomond Qgden 6 .,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, L ogan Ogden 6 ....... .............. W eber Qgden Z8 .... ...... S Outh Cache Ggdffrl 7 ..............Q................................,.... Bountiful State SemifFinals Qgden 12 .... .......................................... B ox Elder lOgden racks up six points of discouragement for East. A momentary hesitation results in an incompleted pass l i l For the students, the thrill of the football season began with the kickfoff at the first game with Davis, but for the team, it began long before this. Even before school began in September, the team was following a rigid schedule of practices, exercises, and tenfthirty curfews. The greatest reward for their hard work was the return of the Iron Horse, steaming home from Ben Lomond. However, their best efforts failed to bring home the Little Brown Jug. Despite this loss to Weber, Qgden placed' in a threefway tie for city championship, closing a great season for the fans and the team. in a game against Box Elder. W, in Z, sy l 130 . A f , i, A in x- , zu, H- ,. ,, it rg,-ar 's,,.g . . . X , 5- ,4 V. t f, ,, p f Q' 5 if lk if 'Z L i 1,7 A p pk Q X' , . ' wi .1 ,,, f . I I if-at ' .,, 'W 'sffin ,, , 4 , , 1 , HVUIW' 1' ' M X P ,, ,, , an Paul Aardema upSCtS Ben LOmOnCl tO Mose Watkins runs interference for John Reese at South Cael bring back the lron Horse. . fvwm. Left to Right, Row One: Duane King, Lennie Taylor, Art Shively, Paul Clarke, Gary Crandall, Michio Teramoto, Robert Hunt, Lewis Zitzman, Lawrence Robinson. Row Two: Richard Williams, Steve Richards, Neal Gunnarson, Dave Lee, Dennis Nalder, Scott Jensen, Gerald Yearsley, David Lanier, Bill Jackson, Robert Peterson. Row Three: ,lohn Cliff, Lennie Maw, Bill Heitz, Jerry Lynch, Ronnie George, Jake White, Gordon Mortensen, Charles Bird. Row Four: jeff Livingston, Don Mott, Brent Smith, Brent Belnap, Bob Payne, Elbert Curtis, Mike Stoddard, Gary Godfrey, Greg Hart. 21 ffil I - Zi'iQff ?f2 f I 'ati L' ' W 4 H V' il -t- ll i if H V. 1112111114 FB iedbaw A Ogden High enjoyed four actionffilled months of Gene Kgm 1 A Captain basketball this year. From December to March, the squad practiced and played with love for the game, for which they were rewarded with numerous victories. Chosen on their ability, attitude, and scholarship, the team members, captained by Gene Kunz, displayed good sportsmanship throughout the entire season. This was a comparatively high year for the Tiger Five, as they won second place in M k B IH Region Two and third place in the State Tournament. 350,162 I Max Morrill Junior Varsity Coach Left to Right, Row One: Brent Hancock, DeRay Monson, Per Evensen, Gene Kunz, Noel Koford, b S k M'ke S . Ro T o. Barton Mifln Manager Bruce Samples Joe Lancast r Robert Bo ta er, 1 cott w w ' 1 , I , C , Petersen, Bob Cvreenwell, Mike Edson, Mark Ballif, Coach, Max Morrill, Iunior Varsity Coach. Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden 195 7f58 SEASON RECORD 68 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, Ben Lomond 37 74 ,,,,,,, ........ B ountiful 56 68 ,,,.,,,, .,........ W eber 55 63 ,,,,,,,, ......,, B ox Elder 56 54 ,,,,,,,, ............... D avis 57 47 ,,,,,,, ,.... B en Lomond 53 61 ,,,,,,, ........ B ountiful 52 Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden Ogden 51 ........ ................. W eber 59 45 ..................,,.....,.,................., North Cache 40 42 ...............,...,.................,...................... Davis 45 STATE TOURNAMENT 56 ............................,............................. South 51 41 ........ ....... B ear River 31 50 ....... ...... 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V 'ji lf, V s V VV Vfw 2 V 1 -lg-,V V VV Vg ! - ,. f, VV 1 qt ,V l 'V A' - V V f - Q e V V , ' 1.1 .. li., ,, V VV A ,, , V - , 4 V S V VV . , - 1 IV N A-A , . V A ,par VVQVV, 1 , X, , W 4 ' y V . fi - 1 a ' r . -l W' 'V- 'fff f 1? 1. Hg . A 5 P f . 1. N . ,R , New . 'J , - ' i wg V 'Igf'1f1'x,, ,,. L f 1 ' ' V 2' -4 5 li' -WV A V l if y l 1 ' .. f?Qz:Zi2 'fj p J fi V-A p, e QQ Q ,. ..,-.. V V A V ,. ff' if ' Wulf' , , - ' , - Y- . kj S' A C7 'im' I A 2-.. if s , NK u Left to Right, Row One: Brent Palmer, Bruce Samples, Gene Kunz, Mike Scott, Joe Lancaster, Clair Howes, Brent Hancock, Jerry Hart. Row Two: Charles Hetzel, Scott Sneddon, Dick Mont- gomery, Johnnie jones, Gary Crandall, Lewis Zitzman, ,loe Lalli. Row Three: Glen Burton, Bruce Baird, Brent Smith, Rick Cardon, Kenny Williamsen, Jerry Richardson, Max Morrill, Coach. Budd? Unpredictable Weather failed to hold back the baseball team. Early practices were held in the gym, and, once outside, the Tigers, from home plate to the outfield, showed all the enthusiasm and ability of a star team. Numerous hits and runs added up to big scores in each of the eight league games, placing the Ogden Nine among the best. Baseball coach Max Mornll spots the weaknesses. joe Lalli catches what Brent Hancock misses l 'fi .. , L, , ' . -fpi ...'1,,., Trade Once again, as in previous years, the Ogden High track team took a prominent spot on the track and field map by participating in major events throughout the city, region, and state The orange and black streaked across the finish line in relays and dashes, and javelins and shot-puts were hurled as the team met old records and set new ones. ln pole vaulting and broad jumping, as well as in the other events, diligent practice, conscientious training, and expert team work produced countless rewards. - . .1 , Left to Right, Row One: Keith Fowers, Bill Fitzmorris, Ray Storey, Ierry Akins, Per Evensen, John Thorn, Noel Koford, Rob Wright, Norman lnouye, Terry Trahan, Dan Hinckley, Jerry Newell, lim Hagan. Row Two: Paul Aardema, Rob Waldron, Myron Child, Richard McFarland, Larry Jensen, Michio Teramoto, Bob Staker, Reg- gie Norman, Larry Wheelwright, Olen Richardson, Oary Harris, ,lim Doll, Kent Myers, Wiley Smith. Row Three: Bob Parker, Lee Smith Steve Richards, Dave Lanier, Corey Hall, Lin Bothwell, Scott Jensen, Duan Bosworth, Elbert Curtis, Lawrence Robinson, Bruce Handley, Lennie Taylor, Fred Bender, Steve Wright. Row Four: John Cliff Barry Banks, Micheal Kearl, Richard Wilson, jon Wilson, Bill Swartz Johnny Miller, Mike Stoddard, Joe Sneddon, Gary Vogel, Art Shiveley. D ! Up and over! Lee Smith makes the high jump 134 Left to Right, Row One: Brent Palmer, Bob Stoffers, Larry Wheelwright, Third place, State, Don Galvez. Row Two: Glen Richardson, Lynn Hutchings, Ron Connors. Absent during photo: john Thorn, First place, State, and Jerry Akins, Second place, State, i R o R ,-, W-,Qi Ogden High's wrestling team scored many victories in numerous matches during the season. At the state meet, Coach Chris Apostol's team ranked a strong fifth out of twentyffive participating schools. Early in january, ski team tryouts were held to select the A and B ski teams. The annual Knudsen Cup was the only team race, although team members vied for individual honors during the year. .0 Left to Right: john Rassmussen, Judy McCrea, Allen Miller, Fred Van Dyke, Susie Scowcroft, Steve Jensen. W A Rf Spring brought another exciting g 'jx pg, competitive sport: tennis. , A4,JJ J , ,,Ab , P W, 'A V After playing each school in the Vf i lwyzmu , y, iir.,rl A r A lil Q if 'i'1ir Wi , region twice, the tennis team , iiii 'ni' iw, ig, , A E, --,A W entered the regional meet where ,ggz fgji M gg one singles team and one doubles A 9 ' ' 4 wwf. ,+ A I P team were selected to represent our region at State. For many years, 0.1-LS. has been the defending champion. Left to Right: Chris Apostol, Coach, Alfred Shaw, jim O'Keefe, Steve Jensen ,lim Glines, jerry Lynch, Chris Ford, Dee Jacobsen. vu' ' Left to Right: Mike Taylor, Allen Myers, Tom Workman, Darrell Kirch- mann, Gary Kuttnauer. Back: Earl Hone. Qgden High's swimming team participated in region and state competition, showing high potential even though their number was small in comparison with their opponents. Training paid off with individual honors, and a third place in the state for the relay team. 90211 The golf team showed power and determination in another successful year on the greens. Prospective team members turned out at El Monte Golf Course for tryouts. The team was then chosen and entered in region competition. Under the excellent leadership of Reuben Ellis, the boys captured numerous honors. 136 Left to Right: Alan Miller, Reuben Ellis, Adviser, Michael Farrell, President Robert McConnell, jim Thomas, jeff Bell, john Pr ice, Kent Pantone, Neil Perkins. 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S. l r The worst-dressed hoboes walked away with honors at the Hobo Party. The water fight left t P many battle scars. N3 K' mr I t Une advantage of matinee dances was space. Mr. Snow advises National Merit Semiffinalists Barbara Ogden's Pep Club members give the Tigers Anda, John Crary, David Sullivan, David Butler, Steve extra spirit to beat Box Elder. Greenwell, and Roger Cragun. Julie l-luish Was absent. ix, N5 K if ,Z 139 If v o 4 ,,. Il 3 A .M V L ? x YI 1 '14 'M vs' H f 2 . ,f -f'-- S-QW P' L I LA . Q73 L, wiyir 'itfqif f'+.+s f N ff ,bg ,1.12,4'N 'HP' 1 4 .. 'iff Sf ,Ax Q The Iumor assembly provided Charles Hetzel Wlth a harem Mrs Santa, M155 Ballmger, hstens the cast of Death Takes A to Penny F1sher s Chnstmas Wrshes Hohday ff 3 If 51. ff . 43 , 'e V335 The Choir's Christmas caroling filled Ogden's streets with festive cheer. this H l i Can the Sopho- ...av-1 mores can-can? AW, go on. You're pulling my leg I ,',W V f I ff? 2- ' Y Mrs. Cluff Snow displays the results of a trip witl the Ice Skating Guild. Mike and Kathy check the Christmas boxes before their distribution to needy families. I ir! -.-.xi if-.s 1?-.gi-' ' f -. Q, 'rf' 'r '- I-'-3122? FO: 1 ' bk, -.,.. XL 'n' -fig? R151 P' azz . ,, N .Jfugzf '- .rw i-an-fr-gg wif - ' -1 v ., .Q-.egg-Q ,Q -wg, , .A , .I wuvrg 'E ., I- 5 St, .I 'ff' - Q'-fa, ..,., ,- gf- G ' ,ts r..'!-cuff , 1 'i 7E'--fi .v.-:L - 1 g s-i3.,Z:,,F'1g , Hr- -'g',..yQ fi,.-: We Eff' - Pf 1 ' 3. ii Si yfifygx, 3: 'S51.,'gfP:M. K, , r - ' 5 ,,. .. . ,.51.,'1 s-...um . -, jxf. efg, '. I '14, .-va, . , .N ,M1,:'- ,mf :emf .121 : fiat , '??i'f 1: ' Ls? fi L73 :fy 'f- 3.i5lf-. f :UZ - w- . we- '- L---.-L.'fa1j. ..,:-.' nr 4. ., , ., :qui EIA, ., ., , , .t U., fp . a ,,,:.:.'i , A' -.',' ',y. F-,435 -,' -qx .nl at 1 ,ia t-,f5,i-5q:Es'-.f- 1 f '51-.F Z ' 5 ' f ' l2s,:v'5'C3'Y' - 'V . -1.-'-Irv., A 'fi' - .g,,,,44: ,,' '-. . 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F7 ' V gt-4:12 5 , '- Y ha. , K ,,,, L fi ' ' ' ,WV ,, , . ,, f Vi 2?'1'f B 7 - ' EI , 2 V., llll f FF tftb- : -' if L l w Barbara Blanchard, Mike Steele, and Janet Beus look toward the few final steps of high school. Two of the Fashion Show participants, Nancy Beckley and Elizabeth Anderson, model the results of their clothing classes. Our one-act play, White Dresses, took first place in region competition. The cast included Mike Taylor, War- ren Coulter, Susan Brown, and Sherry Boedeker. , 1 I 1 sr f- ,,,,,.A X M F . ,555 X F5 til' 3 NR FL ,JH Taking some home to your dog? contestant couldnlt compete Dan l-linckley's record-brealo time in the annual obstacle COUFSS. . 1 gy 'ay' ,L ,x ,I 5 A ' 1 1 fi if ' of 1: 5, gf ,, . I ,pw 4 ' iv- 'fa ,J H A, V, ,- 5- if f , X f it A , 1 ff if 5 'V ' , ' vm 2 '24, A ,5f?9,fZi ii : I twVfLf,,,!lfQ P . ima gy ,ajgiff ws, fy f. ,,-.f' 1 f ,if ,w ef ij H f fl, L V ,tfcfif --V WM- 'A' Chris Apostol exposes Carol Mur- dock's undercover activities. fa x STATE FORENSIC AND INTERPRETIVE PARTICIPANTS - Left to Right, Row One: Colleen Keyes, Mary Conroy, Jill Bateman, Susan Brown, Joan Niederhauser, l.aRene Jensen, Merrill Smith, Kathryn Ann Cowley, Trixie Young. Row Two: Gary Olsen, Ron Fessenden, Joan Silver, Merrill VanDeCvraaFf, John l-lale, Gary London, Phyllis Dunn, Charles Powell, Warren Coulter. Row Three: John Hutchison, Bob Moesinger, Mike Murf dock, Norman Bramble, David Adams, Steve Rubin, Norma Murdock, Portia Douglas, Adfuiserg Kaye McCarty, Steve Jensen, Mike Taylor, John Leatherwood, Jeff Rackham, Seth White. rf, pf . 1?-TJ-r. fm li: A fn- f Connie Edward, Pat Qlsen, and Judy VanZWeden have reason to smile, for their artistic efforts Won first place in the car decoration contest, The faculty don't show it, but they had the ability to trounce the student Intramural Basketball champions, and did. -'mx Pia o a u Left to Right, Row One: Florence Visser, Fern Woolsey, Clara Ramds, Eunice Simpson, Belva Young. Row Two: Selma Call, Leola Beck, Grace Roberts, Enna Roberts. ' K , ' V, fr , , V: ff 1 -f V N' I ff I ,V gm- ' ,, XX ,W Q- ,,,,,.ff,,, ,, f .f .366 'LPJU me ,o,i. 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LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY 975 souTH WEST TEMPLE SALT LAKE cirv L, UTAH Aardema, Paul Adams, Adams, Adams, Carol ...............................,., 14, 67 David Paul ....... Adams, Sarann ., A .......,.51, 128, 130, 134 143 .........51, 107, 109, 115 Affleck, Gordon ...............,.............. 15, 67 Ahern, Kathryn Ajax, William .... Akins, Jerry ......... Alder, Sharron .........51, 128, 134, 135 Aldous, Larry ....... . .......... 67 Aldous, Thelma .... .......... 5 1 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Alley, Allred, Jerry .....,,. Kent ........ Linda .,,.... Linda K. Rex .....,..... Denise .... Bill ...... .........51, 116 ........,83, 116 ..,......67, 117 Anderson Allred, Bob ..,..... .......,......,...... 6 7 Allred, Karen ........... ......... 4 4, 83, 106 Allred, Michael ......... ..................... 8 3 Allred, Patricia ....... ........... 4 7, 51 Alvord, Bob ........................,..................- 51 Ames, RaLayne .......,.............................. 83 Ancla, Barbara ........,.............................-. ,...13, 46, 51, 100, 101, 102, 106, 139 Anda, Norman ....................,......-.... 83, 84 Andelin, B. Y. ...................... 18, 103, 121 Andersen, Andersen, Anderson , Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson 7 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson 9 Anderson, Anderson 1 1 Gail .................... 83 Nancy ..................... Capt. Charles .. Charles ..............,... Connie .................. Elizabeth ...,,.............. 13, 65, 66, 67, 102, Jean ...,.................... 112, 123 ..,....14, 83 ii5Q i4z 1 y Joan .....,................................ LaDell ......... ...,..,... Obrie ...,... .........- Ralph ........ .. .. ...... ReNae ............ ....,............- 67 83 83 67 Pearline ....... ........... 6 7 51 51 Sadimae ....................,. 83, 122 115 Stephen C. ................ 83, e . Anderson, Steph n D ................----,.,--- 83 Anderson, Steve ............... .....-.-. 6 7, 103 Andrew, Patricia ...........................-.-.----- 83 Aposhian, Jay ............-...........---.--..-------- 83 Apostol, Chris J. ........ 34, 128, 136, 143 Arbon, James L. .................-----..------------ 51 Argyle, Janet ...,...... ......-----.-------- 6 7, 126 Arnold, Joyce Arnold, Karla Arpke, Elaine .... ART .................... 18 19 ---------------------- 1 ART GUILD ........-.-..---------------------- ,---- 1 21 Asay, Jane Ann ..........---- 14, 46, 51, 103 Atencio, LeRoy ..... ,--------------------- ------- 5 1 Atkinson, Loring -...--- ---4-------.------------- 8 3 Austin, Betty ...--------- -A--------- 4 7, 51 B Babcock, Shonnee .... Baddley, Gary ....... Badger, Eldon ....... Baggs, Carol Mae .. .........83, 123 .........67, 115 Baggs, Dick ....... Bagley, Lurene ....... Bain, Judy ......,.. Baird, Bruce ....., Baird, Roger ........ Baker, Donna .,.... Baker, Roy ..............,. Balchinclong, Mary .. Ballard, Barbara ....... Ballif, Mark ......... Ballinger, Zelta .... Balls, Beardean ........ Banks, Barry ............ Barclay, Beverly ...,... Barclay, Gary A. ...., . Barlin, Richard ........ Barnes, DeAnn ......... Barnes, Doris ........ Barnes, Marlene Baron, Reed ..,....... Barrett, Annelle ...... ........51 133 ........67, 128, 132 ..........51, 105 131 ..,......,10, 11, 140 51 1111111111871---i 51 17 83 ........16, 67 67 83 67 Barton, Jon .,.,...,.... ........,.............. BASKETBALL ......,.....,.,.......,............. 131 Bass Kay .......................... 14, 67, 104,106 Batchelder, Ruth ..........,.,............. 83, 124 Bate, Jack ....,........................................... 51 Bateman, Fred ........................................ 51 Bateman, Jill ..,.................................,..... 65 67, 74, 102, 107, 123, 124, 127, 143 Bateman, John ............,........... 50, 51, 124 Baugh, Barbara Ann .................... 83, 116 Baugh, LaMae .............. ....,.............. 6 7 Bauman, Brenda ...... .. ....................... 68 Baumer, Linda .... ........, 8 3, 115, 117 Baur, Gary ......,. Bauter, Rich ....,. Baxter, Jerry .................................. 68, 117 Bayer, Jeannie ..,,........,,,,....,.,.......,... 46, 51 Becker, James ...,...................,........ 83, 116 Beckley, Nancy ..14, 83, 87, 95, 115, 142 Beckman, Lynne ...........,........................ 84 Bedford, Martha ..........,,.....,....,.......,..... 84 Behling, Judy ........ .......... 8 1, 84, 124 Bell, Gary .......... .............................. 6 8 Bell, Jeffrey ....... ......................... 6 8, 115 Bell, Ted ...........,............ 15, 68, 107, 115 Belnap, Brent .....,. ...........,......... 8 4, 130 Bender, Fred ......... .............,... 6 8, 134 Benson, Dorene ..,. Berg, Richard ....,,.. Bergen, Judy ......,. Berger, Pat ......,.... ......,. 4 7, 52 Bergesen, Margo ...... ............... 8 4 Berkenpas, Jack ........... .....,.... 3 4, 128 Berkley, LeRoy Jerry ...... .......... 5 2, 109 Berlin, Bonnie ...........,.. ........,.,.... 1 4 Berlin, Lani .............. ...,,,..... 8 4 Berlin, Lonna ............ ........ 8 4 Berrett, Kenneth ...... .,.,.....,....,.... 3 2 Berryessa, Leslie ,. ....,...........,,..... 68 Beus, Dave ........ ...................,,,.... 6 8 Beus, Janet ........ ........ 5 2, 104, 142 Biele, Sally ............ ....................... 6 8 Bingham, Barry ..,..,.. ................... 6 8 Bingham, Colleen ....... ...,....,... 8 4, 96 Bingham, Vaudys ........................ 68, 117 Binns, Carol ............ ........ 8 4, 112, 116 Bird, Charles ............r... ...............,...., 1 30 Bird, Michael .................. .......... 8 4, 122 Bissenden,'Carolyn ........ ..,..... 1 4, 84 Bissenden, Marilyn ...... Blackburn, O. Dale Blackington, Dave ........23, 52 Blackington, Diane ..... .......... 8 4, 124 Blair, Vern ................ ............... 8 4 Blamires, Jay .......................................... 84 Blanchard, Barbara ................................ 50, 52, 104, 142 Blaylock, Richard .......,,........ .......... 6 8 84 Boam, Ranae ..,..,..............,....,... .....,... BOARD OF EDUCATION .................. 8 Bock, Comfort ........................... .......... 3 4 Bodily, Colleen ..................... ............. 8 4 Boedeker, Sherry ........ ........,...... 1 42 Bohn, David .........., .......... 2 3, 84 Bosworth, Duane ....... ........ 8 4, 134 Bothwell, Brent ...,.... ............. 5 2 Bothwell, Lin ......... ........ 8 4, 134 Bott, Bill ...................... ......,...... 8 4 Bovero, Connie Jenice .. ............. 84 Bower, Bruce .....,....... .,...... 5 2, 124 Bowman, Helen ........ ................. 6 8 Bowman, Jon K. ............ ..................... 5 2 Bowman, Rosalind ,............................... 52 Boyle, Carole ..............,.......,... 28, 52, 127 Boyle, James .................................,.......... 84 BOY'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,. Bozner, Carl ,................................,..... ..... 5 2 Brace, Leon C. ....... ......... 5 2 Bradbury, Betty .................. ................. 8 4 Bragonje, Bob ........................,,........ 15, 84 Braithwaite, Betty Ann .....,,,................ 52 Braithwaite, Larry ................,.........,..,.... 84 Bramble, Norman ............,................,,... ........,.,.65, 68, 102, 106, 107, 113, 143 Breeze, Fritz .....,...................................... 52 Brennan, John .............,,................. 50, 52 Brethouwer, Carol ................................ 107, 114, 116, 124 Brewer, Mary ......................,. 84, 100, 107 Brewer, Rod ......................,............, 15, 68 Briseno, Benny ..............................,....... 68 Brock, Clyde .................,,,..,,,...,..... 52, 128 Broome, Vicki ...... 47, 52, 107, 111, 117 Brown, Brown 1 Brown, Brown Brown 1 y Brown, Brown, Brown, DelMar ......,,....... Don .............,....... Fritz ,,,,..,.............. Gerald Richard . Jennette .........,,... Jimmy .,.......,,..,.. MacRay .............. Susan Carol ....... 85 85 52 ...,..... 14, 85 68 ilii 'i43 ............47, 52, 105, 107, 110, , Browning, Claramay Brunton, Eleanor ..............,.................,. 11 Bryan, Carol Ann ..,.... Buckley, Walter .,... Budge, Newell ......... 1, 33, 120 Buehler, Joe ......... .......... 1 3, 85, 88 Bunot, Shari ......... ,........ 6 8, 103, 117 Burbidge, Linda ...... ..........,...... 1 4, 85 Burdess, Blair ..............................,......... 52 Burdett, Catherine ............................,.,, 85 Burdett, Mike ..........,....... 15, 22, 52, 128 Burge, Jean .......... .,,............... 8 5, 124 Burke, Dixie .,,......... .............,.,. 1 4, 68 Burkhart, JoAnn ........, Burnett, Joyce ...,..... Burnett, Pat ....,.... Burns, Jack .........,.,.. Burnside, Richard ....... Burt, Gaylene ...,...., Burton, Glen .,..... ........34, 68, 115 ......,,.68, 128, 133 Burton, Jenee ....,,,,.. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 124 Burton, Jerry ........,,,,,., ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Bushell, Dorothy ...................,.,,,,... 24, 65 Bushman, Mary ...........,.,,,.,,,...,,,,,,, 45, 68 Bushnell, Brent ...,...........,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Buss, Barbara .............. 52, 103, 107, 114 Butler, David ...,,.,,,,.,,,,,.....,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,, 52, 106, 113, 122, 139 Butler, Denis ...,.......,,..,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Butler, Judy .............,...... 50, 52, 105, 121 Butterfield, Thomas ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15, 52 Byington, Carlyle ....,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,- 68 Driscoll, Dale ......,. C CADET OFFICERS Cady, Kay ..,............,...... CAFET Call, C Call, C .......109 ERIA STAFF ...............,....,..... 144 arole .....,........ arolyn Joye .... Calvert, Judy ,.......... Campbell, Mary ...... Campbell, Melvin ,.... Campbell, Terry ........ Cardon, Rick .,.......... Carl, Pat .......,..,.... Carlson, Ruth ..... Carlson, Vic .,....... Carr, Carolyn ....... 98, 115 ....,,....16, 24 ....,...85, 120 133 68, 68, ........14, 127 116 Carr, Frances .,.... ...............,.,..... 6 8, 103 Carr, John ............,........,,..,...,...,.,,,........ 69 Carr, Julie ..... i .............. 69, 117, 121, 124 Carriga Carri a n, David .........,..................,....... 33 n, Jim ......... ..................... 2 0, 52 8 Carroll, Bonnie .... Carroll, Earl ......... Carter, Carter, Carver, Carver, Cathie ,.,.. Linda ......, Jack ............ Louise .....r...... ....., Carwin, Peggy ...................... Chamb ........69, 116 85 52 69 69 85 erlain, Raylene ...........,......... Chamberlin, Judy ........ 14, Chambers Mar o , E -'-------------- Champneys, Dienna ,... .,.... Chappell, Jolene ...,,...,.. Charlton, Dennis ...,.........,.. Charlton, Nannette .....,...... Charlton, Stanley .......,..,..... Chatelain, Mary Ann ...... Da le 69, iorfizz 113, 69, 126 ..14, 85, 123 69 85 Chavez, LeRoy ......................, .......... 5 2 Checketts, Marsha Genet ,,.... .......... 5 2 Cheney, Claudia ....,......,.....,. .......... 8 5 Cherry, Clark ...t..,............ .......... 5 3 Child, Francis .... .......... 8 5 Child, Jay ............ . .........,..... 85 Child, Myron ......... ........ 5 3, 134 Child, Jerry .,,........,.., ........ 3 2, 103 Chino, DeAnn ............. Christensen, Carol ....... Christensen, Dean ....... Christensen, Jeanne ...... Christensen, Joan ........ Christensen, Kent ..e... Christensen, Kent ......... Christiansen, Carol ,.... Christofferson, Penny ...... Chugg, Citte, Janet ................. Rodney ........... Claman, Sylvia Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Jim ......,,. Clark, Clark, Clarke, Clarke, Clarke, Barbara .... Bonnie . ..r.. .. ........85, 112 ........69, 116 ,,.....13, 25, 85 ........69, 127 ......,.53, 114 115 Carroll ..r...... .,.................. 6 9, Connie .... .......... 5 3, 106, 114 Lee ........... Marianne .... Darrell ...... Joan ........ Paul ........ CLASSICUM .... ............53, 105 .,..,,..130 ,,......,,..101 Clay, David ........ ............----- 5 3 Clay, Ronald ........... ...----- 5 3, 122 Clements, Janet .....,..................-.,. 85, 120 Clements, Linda ...................,-...-...-------- 53 Cliff, John ,,,,,,,,..,......... 85, 130, 132 Clifton, Janith .........,........ , 134 14, 47, 50, 53 Collins, Bill ....... Dee, Lynda ............................ 14, 86, 116 Degn, Iris ................,..............,................ 10 Degn, Judith .......................... 46, 54, 106 Degn, Ralph ...... 54, 107, 108, 115, 127 DeGroot, David .........,..................,....... 86 Del-Iart, Wilford ........ 86, 107, 115, 116 DeLair, Byron ...................................,.... DeLange, David ..............,..................... Denkers, David .......... Derden, Gorden ....,... .......15, 86, 86 86 92 54 86 86 70 70 21 DeVine, Jim .......... Devlin, Jim .......... ........,. Devlin, Linda ........ ,.....,... D'l-lulst, Diane .......... ......,... Diamond, Richard .....,. ............. Dixon, Katherine ........... ........ 7 0, 1 Dodds, Carole Lynne .... ............. 5 4 Doherty, Jeri .............. ....,..... 8 6 Dokos, Joanne ......,. .......... 5 4 Doll, Jim ..,............... .....,.. 1 34 Dominguez, Louise .... ..................... 5 4 Douglas, Dixie ........ ........................ 7 0 Douglas, Portia ...... ,......... 2 7, 110, 143 Downs, Gregg .,.......... ..........,,..........,. 5 4 Downs, Jacquelynn ........ .. . ........... .13 Doxey, Dale ................ ......... 7 0 Doxey, LaRayne ........ ......... 8 6 DRAMA GUILD .,.... ............... 1 10 Collins, Ed ...t,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 16, 69 Combe, Terry ...,...........,.... 13, 81, 82, 85 COMMERCIAL ARTS ...,...,....,,,.,, 28129 Connell, Joseph W. ......,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 31 Connors, Ron .......,..,....,....,,..,,,,,,,, 53, 135 Conroy, Mary .....,......,. 85, 117, 127, 143 Conroy, Maurice R. .......,.,,,...,,..,,,,, 9, 11 Cook, Sharon ......,.,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Coop, Bert ...........,........ 13, 53, 107, 111 Cope, Richard ......,,.,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Corbridge, Rodger F. ..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Corbridge, Terry ....,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Corlis, Janet ...,..,......,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14, 86 Coulter, Sunee .... 14, 69, 106, 116, 121 Coulter, Warren ..............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 109, 113, 142, 143 COURTESY GUILD ...........,.........,.... 112 Covey, Max .........,.,.,,,...,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Cowley, Kathryn Ann .........,,,......,,,,,.., 77, 102, 140, 143 Cowley, Richard V. ,,......,.....,,..,.,,,,,,,,., 86 Cox, Colleen ,,.............,............,,,,,,.,...,.. 53 Crabtree, Annette ..................,,,.,, 69, 124 Cragun, Jerry ....,.....,.,.......,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.. 86 Cragun, Roger ..............,........,,.,,,,....,,,,,, 107, 113, 116, 120, 139 Craig, Darwin ...............,.........,....,,........ 69 Crandall, Gary .....................,,.,... 130, 133 Crane, Jeff ......... Crary, John ,...,.. Creer, Carl ........ Creer, Jim ........... Crezee, Janet ............ Crezee, LouJean ...,,,. Crompton, Earleen .. Crompton, Linda ..... Crosbie, Barbara .,.... 113 ........53, , 139 86 ...14 86 -- ------'---- ------- 7 iliQ 36Q .........47, 53 46, 53, 127 Crosbie, Bonnie .......,.......,.... 69, 112, 117 Crosbie, Joyce ..........,...................,......... 86 Crosbie, Karen ............ 69, 107, 112, 127 Crouch, Charlene ............................,..... 69, 112, 117, 127 Crouch, Sue Anne ................................ 86 Cummins, Sharlene .............................. 86 Cunningham, Franklin ........................ 53 Curb, Sylvia ................,, 47, 53, 106, 126 Curran, Jim ..........................................., 86 Curran, Max ........ .............................. 8 6 Curtis, Bronwen ..,.....,........................... 86 Curtis, Elbert ................ 15, 86, 130, 134 Dabling, Jerrilyn .,....,,... Dahlstrom, Marjorie ....... Dallof, DANCE GUILD ......,... D ........47, 53 ........11, 44 Terry ................ ........... 5 3 .........111 53 Dangerfield, Paul ........ ........ Daniels, Davies, Dennis ........ ........ MaryAnn ........ ........ 70 70 Davis, Bob ..,............. ........ 7 0 Davis, Carolyn ....... ....... 8 6 Davis, Johnny ...... ........ 5 3 Davis, Karen ........ ........... 5 4 Davis, Robb ........... ..... ............. 5 0 , 54 Davis, Shirley ...... .......,...................... 8 6 Davis, Zina .............................. 11, 17, 114 Davlantes, Eflie ............ 13, 86, 115, 116 Dawson, Carolyn ...,.........,....,............... 86 Dawson, Charlene ................................ 70 Dawson Florence ........ ..,.... Y Dawson, Penny Ann ...... ........ Driscoll, Jerry ........ Dudman, Wayne ....., ,.......15, 86, 115 Duncan, LaRae ..,... ........................ 5 4 Dunn, Duane ...., .........,,................. 4 1 Dunn, Phyllis ...... ......,,. 1 4, 46, 54, 143 Dursteler, Diane ......,,.,,. 23, 46, 54, 111 Duscha, Sandra ..... .,.........,....... 5 4, 112 Dykes, Michael ...... ...,..................,. 5 4 Dykster, Helen .......,,, ......... 7 0 Dykstra, Lynda ...,..,...,.,. ....,.... 5 4 E Earl, Colleen ............. ......,... 4 6, East, Dennis ......... Eccles, Judy ......... 54 Eddy, Judy Kay .......... , ,..,. ........ 7 0, 114 Edmunds, Gerald ..,....................... 23, 54 Edson, Mike ......................,........... 70, 131 Edward, Connie ............ 46, 54, 105, 143 Egbert, Clark ...........,.............................. 86 Eggleston, James ........ 70, 114, 117, 120 Ellertson, Velma ...,..........,.....,..... 44, 123 Ellis, Betty Jean ....... .r,..........,..,.,...,..... 7 0 Ellis, Cheryl ,....... .......... 4 6, 54 Ellis, John ...,..... ............. 8 6 Ellis, Reuben .,.... ........ 3 3, 115 Ellison, Linda ......... Elm, Darlene ...,.......... Emberling, Linda ...... Empey, Sharon ....... .................,...... 8 6 Endo, Yurika ......................,. 50, 54, 124 England, Jeff ..................,...,................... 70 Ensign, Mary Lou ..................,........,...... 102, 106, 107, 114 Epler, Paul ...........................,.................. 86 Epler, Rosalie .........,...... 47, 54, 117, 140 Erwin, Larry ......... 87 Esplin, Allen ......................,................... Esplin, Cleo ..,...,.......,. 13, 47, 49, 50, Etherington, Larry .............,.....,....,...,... Etherington, Myrna Evans, Caryl Ann ....... ..... . Evans, Holly ........... Evans, Hortense ..... Close, Joanne ......... . Coburn, Oscar V. .........-....---------- - Cole, Betty Lou .............. .......,.47, 53, 104 .11, 30 116 Cole, Nancy .................... 13, 47, 53, 100 Y Ya Dean, Judy ............... ,....... 4 6, Del3loois, Richard ........ 54 70 Melvin ,.........,. ..,........ 7 0 54 70 DeBry, Jean .......... ....... 54 70 70 Evans, Barbara ........... ....r.... 5 4 54 87 28 54 Evans Evans 7 Evans, 2 Karen ...... Kaye ..... Mary ..... .,....,....54, 127 Evansen, Per ...,. Everts, Carol ......... Everts, Karen ......,,,,,. F Faddis, Linda ,,,..... Falk, Ann .,...,........., .....,..55, 131, 134 ..,.....70, 107, 112 . ................... 55 ........,14, 46, 55 FALL ACTIVITIESWW- ' Farber, Frances .,..... ...,,.....55, Farber, Karen .......e.. Farmer, Deanna ..e... Farrell, Michael ...... 117 ,.......70, 107, 115 Felix, Roger .......... ...e.,..........,...... 7 0 Felt, Bill ..,...,.....,.,..,........,..,.......... 87, 120 Ferro, Benny ,,....,,....,.................,... 71, 128 Fessenden, Ron ..,,..........,........,.............. ...,,.......13, 69, 71, 113, 117, 119, 143 Fessenden, Roy ................................ 15, 55 Fife, Karen ....,..,.,,....... 55, 115, 116, 124 Files, Michael .................................. 13, 87 Fillmore, Jeffery ...............,..,......,.,........ 71 Fischer, Carolyn ...... ,....,.................... 7 1 Fischer, Kay ....,............... 13, 47, 55, 105 Fisher, Molly .................................. 71, Fisher, Penny ..,....... 13, 14, 46, 55 Fmmoms, B111 ......r..,.r...r,.,... 55, 1281 Fleming, Beth ....... Flinders, Karen ........ Flitton, Kay ...,...... Floor, Anita ....,... Florida, Marilyn ,...... Florida, Richard ...... FOOTBALL .,...,,. Foley, Gwen ..... Forbes, Barbara . Ford, Chris ..,... Ford, Pamela ,...... Ford, Richard ,..... Forsberg, Patsy ...... Forsgren, Judy ..... Fort, Linda ....... Fort, Nedra .,.,...... 117 140 134 115 .....,.....46, 55, 124 71 128 iQf11Qi3Q iiiQ-'i:56Q 123 ...........26, 55, 136 116 ..........87, 115 ........14, 71 FORUM .,.,.,..,.............. .......... 1 13 Foster, Judith Kay ...... ............... 7 1 Foulkes, Sandra ........ ......,............ 8 7 Fowers, Keith ................................ 87, 134 Fowler, Sandra ...................................... 87 Francis Russell .....,....................... , ..r..,... 71 FRANCCLGERMAN GUILD ......,... 116 Frandsen, Lois ................................ 13, 87 Freeman, Marcia ..............,..... 13, 87, 124 Froerer, Patti .... .,.......87, 115, 117 Frost, Jackie .............. ......... 1 3, 20, 87 Furgeson, Blaine ..,..........................------- 71 Furgeson, Raymond 114 FUTURE TEACHER-80 .....,.. .......... G Galbraith, Kay Elizabeth ........-.-.----.-.--. 55 120 Gale, Brent ...........,..........--.-.. 71, 107, Gale, Glenna ............--------,-----------,-,.---, -- ......13, 47, 50, 55, 104, 105, 114, 139 Galvez, Don ........,.......----..---- 50, 55, 135 Garcia, Mike .............. ,.------------ 7 1, 117 Gardiner, Kristie .....------------------------------- 87 Garside, Ruth Ann ....................---------- 87 GeMar, Edward ....----------------f--------------- 71 George, Edith .,...... 14, 32, 55, 120, 121 George, Ronnie ....--------------'---------- --------- 130 8 1, 82, 87, 113, Gibb, Daryl ....---------------- ------------a------4---- Gibbons, Linda ---------------------------- -- ------ Gibson, Bill .....-.--------4-- -- -'------- 42, Gibson, Jerry ......-- 87 71 Gibbs, Frances Janet -------- --------- 5 9, 42 71 Giles, Steve ...... Gilgen, Janette 71 Gill, Jan .................................................. 87 88 Ginns Claudette . o1R1's PHYSICAL' 'iii5'ii5Aii6ili fQ Glade, Lynda ........................................,. Gleason, Ken ...... Gledhill, Donna ...... Gledhill, Leona ....... Glenn, Janet ....... 45 71 ,.,.....55, 109 ........88, 120 136 Glines, James ........... .......... 7 1, 115, Glismann, Lennis ...... ........ 6 5, 71, 116 Goddard, JoAnn ............................ 25, 124 Goddard, Paul ........................................ 88 Godfrey, Gary .....................,....,... 88, 130 Godfrey, Lee Ann ........ 14, 88, 123, 124 Godfrey, Norman .....,........,........, 71, 132 Goff, Ruth ..........,,.., ...,,......................, 8 8 Goff, Thayne ....... GOLF ....,,,............ Goodell, Alan ..,,..,.. Goodell, Joyce .,...,.,, 15 124 ......., 14, 88, Goudelock, Dennis ........ .................... 7 1 Grames, Brent ............ Grange, Carolyn ....,... Greear, Mary ...,..... 114 Green, Claudia ....... ...... .... 8 8 , 114, 116 Green, Michael ....... Green, Mike .,.............. 131 Greenwell, Robert ......... ........ 7 1, Greenwell, Stephen ....... ........ 5 5, 139 Greer, Carol Ann ,...,, ............. 7 1 Greiner, Edward ........ ............. 7 1 Griffin, David ......... ................. 5 5 Grifiin, Larry .......... .......... 3 8, 55 Griffin, Michael ...... .................... 8 8 Grix, Eileen ................ ...............,........ 8 8 Grose, Linda .......................... 13, 88, 123 Grossenbach, James ........,............. 15, 55 Grossenbach, Richard .,.... ................. 8 8 Grow, Leanore ..,........... ................. 5 5 Gunnarson, Lynn ..,.. ............. 2 2, 55 Gunnarson, Neal ...... ........ 1 5, 88, 130 Gunnell, Sara Ann ........ Gurule, Rosie ............. ,..,.... 8 8, 116 Gustaveson, Ron ............ ............. 7 1 H Hadley, Barbara ........ ......... 5 5 Hadley, Nora ....... ............. 7 1 Hadley, Vern ...... .......... 1 3, 55 Hadlock, Dean ....... ,............ 5 5 Hagen, Jim ......................,,............ 71, 128 Hale, Barbara .......................................... 55 Hale, John B. .... 55, 106, 113, 121, 143 Hale, Varian E. ............................,.,....... 31 Hales, Marjorie .......,.................... 55, 105 Hall, Anita ....... Hall, Corey .,.....,. Hall, Kathryn ......... ...... 124 Halversen, Paul ..... ........ 2 3, 55, Hamby, Clarice . Hamby, Melba ......... .................... 8 8 Hamblin, Judy ............ ........ 4 7, 55, 117 Hammond, Kathryn ...................... 46, 56 Hammond, Rick .......................... 88, 115 Hancock, Brent .,....,... 56, 128, 131, 133 Handley, Bruce ................,... 88, 128, 134 Hansen, Donald ........,........................... 71 Hansen, Harriett ........ ........ 4 4, 88, 120 Hansen, Janyce ....... ...........,........ 5 6 Hansen, Mark ......... Hansen, Mike ,,... Hansen, Steven .,,,... Hansen, Tonya .......... Hanson, Lyle Anne Harbertson, Lynn ..... .......56, 106 .......72, 132 Harbison, Renee Harding, Diane .... Hardy, Dorthy .....,. Hardy, Renee .........,... Harline, David ....c Harrington, Helen ......,,.88, 106 .........120 Harrington, Pat ........ ........... 4 6, 56 Harris, Gary .,........ ............. 7 2, 134 Harris, Marlena ..... ......., 1 4, 46, 56 Harris, Sue ............ .........,............ 4 7, 56 Harris, Wayne .....,......,................. 72, 109 Harrison, Raymond .... 56, 106, 117, 120 Harrop, Gary .......................................... 56 Hart, Betty ..,.......... ............................. 7 2 Hart, Greg .,.....,..., ............. 8 9, 130 Hart, Jerry .................. .......,........ 7 2, 133 Hartmann, Lynda ..... .....,,.. 4 6, 56, 126 Hartog, Ed ............. ......,........,...... 7 2 Harvey, Hauser, Havas, Haven, Hawes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hearn, Sharon ..,..... Winifred ,,,..... Bert ............... Madeline ..... Evelyn ........... .....,.....14, 72 36 56 72 56 Jim ..................... ............,..... Lorilee .................., ......... 8 9, 106 MfSgt. Thomas Sharon ..,,.......... Hebard, Don ............ Heiner, George ....,,...... Heitz, William ..........,,. Hendrickson, Alphild .. .............. 38 . ,...........,. 72 .......15, 89 . .......,....,. 56 .........89, 130 Heninger, Earl ..,............... .......... 1 5 Heninger, Patricia ....,........................... 56 Hansen, Phyllis ...................r.................. 72 Herbert, Emily ...i........ 89, 114, 116, 117 Herndon, Julie .......... 13, 22, 72, 122 Hess, Gary .......... .,......................,,... 8 9 Hess, Glenda ,.... ........ 4 5, 65, 72, 80 Hess, Marlene .... Hess, Royce ........... ..................... 7 2 Heszeler, Barbara ......... .................r... 8 9 Hetzel, Charles .......................,...,...... 13, 65, 72, 77, 103, 104, 107, 133, 140 Higham, Lynne .......,...................,.,,.,,.... 72 Hill, Eva ...............,...,... ....,.,....,.,,,..,.. Hill, Frankie ....... Hill, Gayle .......... Hill, Linda Kay ...... Hill, Ronald ...... Hillier, Herbert ...... Hilton, Cliff ........ ..,......,.46, 72 56 56 56 30 89 Hinckley, Dan ....... ,...,. ..... 5 6 , 128, 134 Hirst, Suzanne ...,.. H I-TEENS .......,.,.,....,,,.. Hobart, Laura June ..,.......,, Hobbs, Evalyn .,......... Hobson, Vicky .,..... Hock, Bonnie ....... Hodges, Kathryn ...., Hodges, Lynn J. ,..... . 56 124 78, 103 112 Hodgson, Bob ........ .............. 8 9 Hoffman, John ....... ......... 8 9, 115 Hoggan, Roger ......... 56, 128 Hogge, Sharon ............. ........ ..72 Holbrook, Dave ............................,..,..,... 89 Holden, Ada Carolyn ...........,....,.....,... 56 Holden, Norman ..........,,,..,.......,.......... 89 Holden, Patricia .,.......,..,..... 56, 105, 114 Hollenbeck, John ..... Holt, Carlisle Rae ..... HGMEMAKING ...... Hone, Becky ........... Hone, Earl ..,........ Hood, Elnezer ,... Horsley, Cheryl ...... Horsley, George .... Hoskins, Carol ...... Housley, Aaron ....,. ...........36, 37 115 ..,......34, 136 ...,.,..124 Johnston, J 'll Housley, Clyde .... Howard, Bill .,...... Howard, Stan ........,. ......,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Howell, William ..... ,,,.,..,., 8 9, 116 Howells, Marion ..,.,. ,.....,.,,,,,.,.,.. 5 6 Howes, Clair ...,... ,,,....,r,..,, 5 6, 133 Hoxer, Judy ...,..,.,. ....,,,,.,,.,, 1 3, 89, 124 Hubbard, Sandra ...,.....,re,,,,...,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Hudak, Steve .............. 56, 107, 116, 120 Huilaker, Edmond ..,,..........,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 89 Huillet, Bruce .,.,e....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Huish, Julie ,..,,..,,,.,.. ,,.,,,,,,,, 4 7, 56, 139 Hull, Suzanne ....,,.....,, ,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16 Humphreys, Jeanne .,...,. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Hunt, Duane .......,.,,... ,,,,,,,,, 1 9, Hunt, Linda .,i......... ,,,,,,,r,,,, Hunt Hunt Norman ........ Y Hunt, Robert ....,.. er, Bob ..,..... Hunter, Glen ,,....... Hunter, Robert ....... Hurst, DeAnn ...... Hurst, Janet .......... Hurst, Winslow ...... Hurtado, Edward ....... ffQffii6, ffffffi56f'i6liQf ' 89 72 72 91 72 89 89 106 117 135 Hutchings, Lynn ..,,..,.1,,,,,,, 56, 128, Hutchinson, Janet ...... Hutchison, John . ....... ., I 123 ...........56, 143 ICE SKATING GUILD .........,.......,,, 108 Ikhaml, Joyce ..,,...,.,-,, 124 lmus, Susan ...........,...,,,,, 14, 89, 98, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Innes, Margene ........... 124 Inouye, Kathleen .........,........,,,,.,,, 89, Inouye, Norman ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 134 INTER-CLUB FEDERATION ...V ......, 1 07 Irby, Wanda ...............,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Irwin, Joan ..........-.,.,.,, , Iverson, Kent ........... I ....,.,,,,117 Jackson, Bill ..............,....,..,,,.,,...,,, 89, Jacobs, Suzan ...,..........,,,- 14, 47, 57, Jacobsen, Dee ..,.......,.,, Jacobsen, Gary ..,...,,.,.....,...,,,.,,......,.,.,, James, Albert ..... James, Sandra ...,.. 130 106 ..13, 57, 134, 136 107 72 James, Theola ...., ........, 5 7 James, William ,,..... ..,............. 7 2 Jay, Judy ............,. ............. 3 5, 72 Jay, Walter ...... .......... 2 2, 23, 57 Jeffs, Howard ..... .....,..................... 5 7 Jenkins, Charlene ..,,....,............... 90, 114 Jenkins, Joe ................ 72, 107, 114, 120 Jensen, Alvin ,.....................,.............,..... 73 Jensen, Cherie ........ 81, 84, 90, 111, 124 Jensen, Delbert ......,,.............................. 73 Jensen, Jon .............................,...... 90, 117 Jensen, Kristin ....,.............,................... 57 ensen, LaRene .............. 14, 47, 57, 143 l Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Larry ....... Myrtle ...,. Raliegh ........... 134 Jensen, Scott ................................ 120, Jensen, Steve ....................................---- -- 57, 135, 136, 140, 143 Jensen, Tom .,....................,.........-----...-, 73 Jeppsen, Judy .......................................--- 90 Jessop, Ann ...,.. Johansen, Norris ....,.,........... 35, 1 ohanson Ben J , ,.,...-.-,-.---------.- ,.----. Johndrow, SFC. William ....,...... Johnson, Bruce H. .... . Johnson, Carol Jean 28 134 .12, 57 90 116 --..-- ----'------ 9 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Danny David ....,. Donna Gregg ...... James . Karen Kay ...... Johnson, Kim ...... Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnston Leslie ...... Ralph ...... Ron .....,.,...,.. Stephen 1 Johnston, , Dennis Johnston, ldamay l .......... Alice ..,,.. anet ....,. .........73, 109 ........116 Kuttnauer, Gary ............ 38, 58, 109, 136 L La Boon, Barbara .... ......... 1 1, 36, 37 Lakey, William .....,... .................. 5 8, 109 Lalli, Joe ....,........... .......,, 7 3, 128, 133 Lamb, James ........ ....................... 7 3 Lamb, Michelle ....... .................. 1 15 Lambert, Carolyn .................... 14, 47, 58 Lancaster, Joe ...................... 73, 131, 133 LANGUAGE ARTS ..,...,....,.......... 24, 25 Lanier, David .........,.............. 90, 130, 134 Larkin, Kent .....,....,., ...,.........,.. 8 4, 90 Larsen, Dick ..,.,....... .......................,... 1 6 Larsen, Linda ........................ 73 122 123 Jones, B Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones r 1 I 1 , David ,...,. .,..............,....,.......... Elaine .......,...........,...,.................. 90 16 73 57 73 11 90 73 90 57 32 Elizabeth ,..........,,......................... 90 132 1 Johnnie ...,.... 13, 15, Katharine .,...,.....,.......,...... Pat ...,....,.... ................,...... Ronnie ..,..... , , 33 90, 121 ..14, 73 Jones, Ruth Anne ..,. ,........ 9 0, 106 Jones, Tom .....,.......... .......... 1 5, 90 June, Cynthia .,............,.....,.....,,............ 90 JUNIOR COUNCIL ............................ 65 Junk, Jeannine .............. 13, 57, 104, 116 K Kamigaki, Jean .......... ......... 7 3, 123 Kapp, Alden ............. Kapp, Jean Ann ....,...... Karadeema, Donald ...,..... Kearl, Marguaretta ...... Kearl, Michael ...,...... Keep, Linda ............ Keller, Gary .....,,....... Keller, Marguerite Kellos, Linda ......,... ..........14, 73 ............73, 134 .......14, 47, 57 ........73, 122 Kelly, Lloyd ....... ........ 9 0, 115 Kendall, Alice .................. 34, 57 Kendall, Ralph ,,..., ......,...................... 5 7 Kennedy, Jim ,............... 38, 57, 109, 113 Kern, Harla ............ ............. 1 3, 57, 104 Kern, Patricia ..............................,......... 13 Kershaw, Stephen ..,...................., 90, 120 Ketts, Thomas .....,.........,......................., 57 Keyes, Colleen ............ 57, 107, 124, 143 Killen, Sara Lee .............................. 13, 90 Kimber, Carol ,,....... ................... 9 0, 112 Kindred, Carol ....... ........ 9 0, 124 King, Duane ..,.....................,........, 90, 130 King, Robert .......................................... 57 King, Susie .........,.. 90, 92, 108, 115, 117 Kinikin, Melvin ...................................... 90 Kinomoto, Irene .................................... 107, 120, 121, 124 Kinomoto, Janice ,................. 14, 90, 124 Kirchmann, Darrell .... 57, 118, 119, 136 Kirkham, Julie ......,........... 13, 65, 66, 73 Kissel, Susan .................................... 81, 90 Kittock, Kathy .....,....,............................. 13, 46, 58, 104, 138 Knapp, Michele .,......,...................,. 14, 90 Knowlden, Dianne ................................ 73 Koford, Noel ........................................., 58, 128, 131, 132, 134 Koford, Vicki .......................................... 90 Koning, Carla .................,...................... 90 Konold, Patricia ................. 90 Kreeck, John ....... .......... 3 8, 73 Krey, Bob ..,......... ................. 5 8 Kroksh, Ferd .......................................... 24 Kubota, Joyce ......................,. 46, 58, 124 Kunz, Gene .......... 15, 58, 131, 132, 133 Larsen, Mary Ellen .....,... Larsen, Larsen, Larson, .45, 65, 13, so 73 Richard ..............,......................, J. Stephen ......, Brent ................ Laukkanen, Carmen .... Law, Leland Leroy ,.,... Layton, Jana ..1.,.,........,.. ........58 58 ...90 117 123 ----- 1 1 Leatherwood, Bill ..,...... ...........,..., 1 5, 58 Leatherwood, John ..,,.. .,.,...... 9 0, 143 Ledingham, Gayle ....... ..,..,... 4 6, 50, 58 Lee, David ................ ..,....... 1 5, 91, 130 Lee, Dick G. ...... ......,............., 5 8, 135 Lee, Dixie ......... .....,... 1 3, 81, 82, 91 Lee, Jan ............,..... .......,....,......,.,,... 7 3 Lee, Larry ..............,... ....,...........,......... 5 8 Lemberes, Scott ........ ........., 3 8, 58, 109 Lesley, Bonnie ...... ....................... 7 3 Leth, Judie ..,,..... .....,.....,....... 7 3 Lewis, Jim ..... ........ 5 8 Lewis, Marie ....,... ......., 7 3 LIBRARY ............................,................... 17 Lindermun, Doug ..,.,..............,,.........,... 58 Lindsey, Sally ....,..... 12, 13, 47, 58, 138 LITERARY HARVEST ...................... 106 Little, Virgie .,...................... 58, 112, 117 Livingston, Bill ..........................,.,..,...... 91 Livingston, Jeff ........,............. 13, 91, 130 London, Gary .... 58, 107, 110, 113, 143 London, Michael .......................... 58, 109 Long, Bertha Mae ...........,...........,.......... 73 Long, Deloroes ...,.... .........., 7 4 Long, Frank ..........,,.... ........... 5 8 Lower, Bruce ..........,........ Lowery, Linda Ann ......,.. Lowham, Barbara ,,...... Lundgren, Jerold ...... .,........91, 117 Lundgren, Joyce ....,. ................... 4 4 Lundquist, Lynn ..,.... ..,........,. 9 1, 116 Lyle, David .......... .............,.,........., 7 4 Lynch, Jerry .,..... .... ......., 9 1 , 130, 136 ' M Madsen, Connie Lee ........,. 91, 124 Magdiel, Jack ............ .,-,,,,.,.,,,,, 7 4 Malan, Arthur ...... .,,,,.,....,....,,. 5 8 Malan, Linda ....... ...,,..... 5 8, 105 Malan, Lloyd ........ .............1..... 7 4 Malan, Mary ...... ............,, 9 1, 117 Malin, Connie ....., .............,....,,....,, 5 8 Malin, Nannette ................ 14, 20, 47, 58 Mallane, Tommy .............,..,.....,........,.. 91 Malone, Kathleen ........ ......,.....,,........ 9 1 Malouf, Janice ..,............... .,...............1. 5 8 Manley, Sharon .......,..,................. 91, 116 Marcus, Gary William .......,...........,...... 91 Marker, Douglas ..........................,. 91, 122 Marquart, Fern ...................... 24, 50, 117 Marriott, Betty Deon ...,...........,..,......... 58 Marriot Marsh, Marsh, t, Jeanne .......a.. Barbara ........ James ..... ........91 ........74 Bob ....... Marshall, Marshall, Jahnie .l., Marshall, Lanney .. Marshall, Marston, Cynthia .... Martin, Shirley ..... Lynn ..,,..,. .......74, 128 58 47, 59 59 ..,...,..46, Martinez, Tom .,.,.,..,, ,.,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Mason, Kent ,.,,,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,., 9 1, 132 Mason, Sally ,,,.......,.,,,,..,.4,,,,, 13, 74, 106 Matesen, Mack Earl .o,,,o, .,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 Mathews, Karen ......,.., ,.,,....1,, 9 1, 124 Mathews, Rie .,o...,,.,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 2 4 Mathematics ..,,,,,,..,, Matsumura, Kay .....r. Mattson, Carol ,....... Mattson, Leslie ..., Mauchley, Helen ..,.,. ,....,,..15, 92 Maughan, Glenn ...... ...,.....,,.,... 7 4 Maw, Lennie ........, ..,,o,. .,,..,..... 9 2 , 130 Mayeda, Marie .... ,.,,..,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 124 Mecham, Gayle .......... 92, 107, 117 124 123 Mencimer, Janet .,..,.,,..,, 47, 59, 1071 Mendoza, Ellen .........,...............,............ 74 Merrill, Lowell ........ Merrill, Maureen ...,.. Merrill, Paula ,,..,.,, Merrill, Way'ne .,., Messenger, Gary ...... .....,,,.59, 102, 127 14, 36, 59 Messenger, Jean .....,,...........,.......,,........ 74 Mickelson, Lorraine .,.........,,................. 92 Mifflin, Barton .,......,.....,............... 59, 131 Miller, Alan ...,,...,.,..... 59, 107, 118, 135 Miller, Donald ..t,.................................... 92 Miller, James ........ .....,........................ 5 9 Miller, Johnny Lee .,........ 92, 134 Miller, Karen ....... .......... 9 2, 123 Miller, Oliver ....,..... ...........,.,.. 7 4 Miller, Richard .....,,. ...,,,...,....,.... 7 4 Milligan, Karla ..... ...,,..... 9 2, 123 Mills, Kenneth ..... .,........ 3 5, 113 Milner, Bill .,,.,., ....... 7 0, 2 Minnoch, Jack ...., 75, 1.0 ....,.......33, 59 Paywa Minton, Ric .............. ...........,.... 5 9 Mischke, Laura Jo ....... ................... 9 2 Mitchell, Carolyn ........................ 92, 124 Mitchell, Joy ..,,.....,.,.........,.......... 7.92, 123 Mobley, Gloria ......,.........,,.................... 75 Moesinger, Ann .,........., 81, 92, 108, 124 Moesinger, Robert ........,. 15, 27, 59, 143 Monson, Connie ..... .................... 1 4, 59 Monson, DeRay ............................ 59, 131 Montgomery, Earl .................................. 75 Montgomery, Richard ........ 59, 115, 133 Montoya, Eliria ........,.....,....................... 59 Montoya, Erma ............ .,............ 9 2, 116 Moore Moore Moore , Carolyn ........ , Chad .....,.. , Fred ....., Moore, Jack .......... .... Moore Moore Moore Morby .......13, 92, 115 117 , JoAnne' ,,,, ....,.... 9 2, 108, , Jon ...,..... , Linda Chris ........ Moss, Gary ..........,- 92 123 'mfffff .... T .... 59 Morby, Michael .........,..... .................... 9 2 Morgan, Grant ...................................... 92 Morrill, Max ................ 42, 131, 132, 133 Morris, Ann Marie ........,................-.....- 92 Morris, Larry ................... ..................- 7 5 Morse, Denny ............. -.-....------------ 7 5 Mortensen, Gordon ...,.... -----.--.- 9 2, 130 Mortensen, Jeanne ...... .....,. 7 5, 115 Mortensen, Paul ....,, Mortensen, Veda .... Morton, Karen .,,... Moss, Michal .,...... Motley, Laura .... Mott, Don ..... ..........92, 124 Moulding, Kathy ,.,...... Moulding, Keith .,....... Mower, Alice .............. Mower, Carol ...... ..., Moyes, Kent ...,...,,, Moyes, Lynda ,..... Mozley, Jane ............. Mudrow, Monika Mulhall, Brian ..,,., Munn, Wayne ............. Murdock, Carol ....,.,..,. ..46, 59, 105, 112 .,.....14, 93, 100 124 140 46, 59, 107, 118, , Murdock, Mike ....,. 12, 13, 59 , Murdock, Norma ....,,., Murdock, Sandra ....... Murray, Mark ....... Murray, Paul ........ MUSIC .....,....... Myers, Allen ...., , 115 145 95, 100, 127, 143 107, 124 59 ...,.,,........20-23 156 128, 134 Myers, Kent ............. Myers, Marilyn ....... ....,..................,... 5 9 Myers, Robert .......,,..............,...........,.... 75 McBride, Brent .,...... .......,...............,... 7 4 McBride, Lynnette .... 74, 116, 121, 124 McComb, Linda ......,............. 74, 78, 103 McConnell, Robert .............. 74, 115, 128 McConnell, Wallace ,..,.......,................ 29 McCrea, Judy ....,.,......... 46, 59, 126, 135 McCune, Karen ........................ 33, 46, 59 McDonald, Judy ..,.. ........................... 7 4 McDonald, RaVae .,,.. McElvain, Jerrold ....,.. McElvain, Mary ,....., McEntire, Deann ....... McEwan, Kathleen .... McFarland, Gloria ,..,. McFarland, Jim ..,,.,,,., McFarland, Judy ..,....... McFarland, Richard McGarry, Kaye ,........., McGill, Patrick .....,. McGregor, J. E. ...... . Mcl-lenry, Loretta Mclntosh, Karlous ..... Mclntosh, Marion ....... Mclntyre, Jean ......... McKay, Marilyn ...... McNally, Janice ........... N Nakatani, Clifford ...,., Kakatani, Herbert ,,.,,,. Nalder, Dennis .....,.... Naylor, Linda .............. Neiderheiser, Gail ...... Neil, Andy .................. Neil, Babs .................... Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Neuber, Neville, Carol ....... .... Diane ...... John .........,. Shirley .,,,... Linda ...... JoAnn ...,.., Newell, Jerry .....,,,... Newey, Kathi ............... Newey, Nancy Kay .,.,. Newman, Bob ............ Newman, Jane ......... NEWS NOTES .,.,.... Nicholson, Sarah ......... Niederhauser, Joan .,... Nielsen, Garr ............... Nielsen, Janet ....,..... Nielsen Nilson, Marilyn .............. Bart ..,..,.... .....,..91, 124 115 91, ..46, 59, 104, 117 74 143 --,------ ------- --- y 16, 107 .......74, 102 75 130 .46, 59, 107, 288, 95, 125 124 123 115 , 124 ....14, 47, 59, 104 .........75, 104, 106 ,........75, 128, 134 .........22, 60 ...........75, 117 ...,,..60 101 143 -- Q 3 1 1 1 75 75 Nielsen, Karma ..................,........... 14, 75 14 65 75 80 75 75 Nixon, Janet ...... Norlander, Pat ..... Norman, Reggie ..... ,,,....., 7 5, 106, 134 Nussbaum, Joyce ........, ...................,.... 7 5 O Ogata, Shirow ,.,...,............. 1... 5 0, 60, 123 O'Keefe, Jim ................ 93, 128, 132, 136 75 Olds, Carl ...,....... .......,....................... Olesen, Thomas ..... Olsen, Olsen, Olsen, Olsen, Olsen, Carolyn ...,.... Clark E. ....... . Dorothy Ann Gary ,......... 43 Karen ............ t ....,.. ..75 60, 104, 113, 145 60, 117 Olsen, Loyce ..................,....................... 75 Olsen, Pat .,.... 13, 46, 60, 103, 105,143 OLYMPIDAE ..........,....,,..................... 122 Omori, Richard ...................................... 93 Omundson, Pat ...... ......,. 9 3, 120 Oostyen, John ...., Osborne, Jack ..... Oyler, Evonna ....,.... Ozmun, Sherral ....... P Page, Ray ........................................ 60, 109 Palmer, Brent .............. 60, 128, 133, 135 Palmer, Dick .......................................... 93 Pantone, Kent ......,.,....................... 75, 115 Papaelthimiou, Toula .... ............. 7 5 Pappas, Madeline ....... ,...... 1 17 Parke, Judy ............... ............. 7 6 Parker, Bob ....... ....... 6 0, 134 Parker, Edna ....... ,............ 2 8 Parker, Nanette ....... ......... 6 0 Parkinson, Dale ........... ............. 7 6 Parkinson, Sharron ........ ................. 9 3 Parkinson, Susan ...................,...... 60, 120 Parrish, Karen .....,.....,.................... 60, 112 Parry, Cheryl .............. 60, 103, 104, 107 Patillo, Delores ........ ........,......... 7 6, 105 Patrick, Donna ............ ........... 9 3, 123 Patterson, Dennis ...........................,...... 60 Patterson, Marjeane .............. 13, 93, 112 Patterson, Tom .......,... ...............,.... 6 0 Paxton, Cheryl ........ ........ 7 6, 121 Paxton, Pat ............ ............. 9 3 Payan, Cecilia ,...,..... 14, 93 Payan, Juanita ...... ....,...... 7 6, 123 Payan, Lena ......... ........................ 6 0 Payne, Bob ............... ........ 8 1, 93, 130 Payton, Gerald .,....... Lena .......,.. Pearcei Ross ,..... Peek, Benny .,.... Peer, Larry .....,........., ........ 7 6, 116 Pelton, Karen ................. ........ 7 6, 117 Pendleton, Elizabeth ..... .......... 9 3, 96 PEP CLUB ........,.......... ............. 4 6 PEP LEADERS ....... Perkes, Brent ....... Perkes, Carole ..... Perkins, Grant ..... Perkins, Neil ........ Perry, Barbara ..... Perry, Gerald ....... Perry, Marylee ......... Petersen 1 Bill ,......,....... ....,..127 ........76, 115 Petersen, Leonard ...... .......,.. 1 3, 93 Petersen, Robert ....,. ........ 7 6, 131 Petersen Robert ...... ........ 9 3, 130 Petersen, Sharon ............................ 37, 76 Peterson, Elizabeth ......,......,.... 14, 35, 76 Peterson, Elwyn Carver ........... 15, 116 Peterson, Gerald ,....,,,. Peterson, John ......... Peterson, Peterson, Kathy .,... . Lana ,.....A.,.. Peterson, Leon ....,......,... Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Pettley, J Marlow Ray ...,. Ralph .,,,,,r4,,,,, Ralph E. ...... . Sue ...,..,,,,,,,, Virgil ..,... oAnn ........ Petty, Richard ,.,...... Phelps, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Lee ,....,.... Dee ...,.,,,,,,,, Judy .,...,........... Judy Ann ....... Michael ....... Philpott, James ...... J , Phipps, Pierce, Pierson, Pierson, Pilcher, Pingree, Pingree, al'11S ...... Carter .... Diana Karen ....... Gloria ....... Jill .,.,.,.,.,,,.,,,, Kathleen ...... Platt, Steve ...,,.,,..,,, Poole, Steven .,.... Pope, S Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, haron .....,... Anna Marie , Arlene ....... Eddie ...... Leora .,...,.,. Robert ..,,.,.,,,, .,,,,,, Steve ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Potter, MSgt. James ,,,,,,,,,,,, Powell, Chuck ......,..,.... 15, Powell, David ,i,-,i, ,,,,,,,,,,, Price, John ,...,,...,, Schmidt, Kay ..,........... Price, Kent ....,. Price, Linda ..,,,,,. Pritchett, Larry ...,...... Pulsipher, Peggy ....,... Purser, RoChelle ........,. R Raat, Gerald .....,..,,... ..,.,,, Raat, Eleanor ..... Rackham, Jeff ......... Radford, Eddie ,..., RADIO GUILD ,.,.... Ramsey, Marian ....,...,. Randall, Nina Kay ........ ..., .,......93, 115 ...13, 84, 94 76 35 94 , 115 .. .......... 94 76 60 76 104 ..15, , .,.......60, 124 106 60 76 76 76 76 60, 110, 143 115 214, 76, 121 76 124 ..13, 94, 124 . ......,.. 120 .........76, 124 Ranson, Clifford ....... ........ Rasmussen, John .... Ravenberg, Arlene Rawson, Connie ....,... Read, Dennis ...,..... RED CROSS .,,.............,,...... Rees, Sharon ,...,.......,........... Reese, John .......... 12, 60, I Reeve, Kathleen .... Reynolds, Joanne ................. Reynolds, Thelma .. Reyns, Judi ,,............... Reyns, Shannon ..... Rhine, Barbara Jean Rhodes, LuAnn ...... Rich, Sharon .......,.. Rich, Terry ...... . .... Richards, Delia ..... Richards, Don, ....... Richards Richards Richards Richards Richards Richards , Jurai .......... , Lee .......,................ , Stephen on, Glen ........ 77 Richardson, Jerry ................. Richards on, Roberta ............ 60, 128, 135 ........,94, 112 130 27, 128, 94, 116, 117 . ...,...... 14, 76 ,.11, 25, 104 ...........47, 60 94, 112, 116 ..15, 94, 113 .........60, 121 134 94, 130, on, Carole .,............ on, Carol Lynn ...... 128, 134, 135 133 ..94 .........61, Richins, Connie ,.,. Richter, Karl .,...... Riddle, Grace .......... Riddle, Lorraine ...... Ridges, Eleanor ........... Riley, Michael ...,.,,,,,,,, Ririe, Randee ..,..,,,,.,.,,, Ritchie, Linda ...... 81 Rives, Carolyn ,.,..,.,,,,. Roach, Alice ...,.,,,..,.,,,, Robb, Bruce .....,,... Robb, Terry ...... Robbins, Kathry Robertine, Margret ..... Roberts, Dave .......,. Roberts Roberts , Gay ...,..... Jerry ,....... Robertsz Leah Rae Roberts, Patricia .. Roberts, Sharon .... Roberts Roberts Roberts, Roberts , Spence ....... Il ......, , Stephen ......,.. Thomas ......... 124 61, 106 94, 104, 115, 117 124 124 123 112 .......87, 94, 124 Robins, Kamn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 77, Robins, Leonard ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 24, 103, 77 77 61 77 61 on, Kent Eldon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 124 104 134 Robinson, Lawrence .,,,,, ,,,,, 9 4, 130, Robinson Mariorie , 1 ................................ 94 Roghaar, Linda ......,....... 36, 61, 106, 114 Rond, Peggy ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 4 Roop, Connie Lee ........,...,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 77 ROSS, Denny ,............... 94, 107, 113, 120 Ross, Mary Fae Ross, Merrill .,,.,,.. R. O. T, C. .,,.. . Rothey, Lon .........r Rounds, Frank ..,,,,,,,,,, Rowland, Judith ,......2. 61, 1 Rowland, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rowland, Karen ,..,..... Rowse, Jack ......,,.. ,,,, Royle, Mike ...... .,..,,. Rubin, Steve ............,,.. Rucker, Glenda .... .... Russell, Marie ...... Russell, Paul .,.,,... Russell, Roger .. S Saiz, Geraldine .......,.,. Salazar, Pauline .......... Salazar, Priscilla ...,..... Samples, Bruce ..77, 1 Sampson, Paul ,...,,....... Sanchez, Antonia ........ Sandberg, William ..,.. Sanders, Adele .....,..... Sanders, Joy ............. Sargent, Amos ..,., Sass, James .,..,..,....,,, Saunders, Gary ..... ,..... Saunders, Robert ......,. Savage, Brent ........... Schadqe, Dennis .... .... ,......15, 94, 132 132 03, 107, 121, 123 96, 123 ,.81, 95, 107, 143 114, 124 61, 126 116 28, 131, 133, 134 ffffQQQQffffQQi4Q 77 77 95 ..........35, 118 .....,...13, 61 113 Scott, Ella Lee ....... .... 5666, Mike .,.....,. .,,,,,,, 6 1, 131, 133 Scoville, Claudia ......, ....,.......,......... 6 1 Scowcroft, Nancy .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Scowcroft, Susie .,......,........................... 61, 102, 117, 118, 135 Seager, Aldo ...,...........................,.... 22, 61 Seager, C. Austin .,.,,.,..,,,,..,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.. 30 Seamons, Michael ........ Seeger, David W. .... , Seegmiller, Stephen ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 116 Sei, Sharon ...,..,..,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 3, 77 SENIOR QUORUM ....., .....,..,,...,.... 5 0 Sessions, Norlyn .....,..,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 30, 61 Sessions, Oarin Reed ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 15, 117 Sessions, Suzanne .....,,...,,,,.,,, 14, 95, 124 Sewell, Judy ..,....,.,.,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Sewell, Richard .....,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Sharp, Elsie ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Shaw, Alfred .,,.., ..,,,..,, 4 3, 61, 136 Shaw, Austin .....,... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 9 5 Shaw, Peggy .,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 Sheehan, Elisabeth ...............,......,, 25, 116 Shelby, Bonnie ..........., 95, 115, 121, 123 Shelton, Don ....,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 15, 95 Sherwood, Noble ,.,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Sherwood, Robert ......... ..............,,.. 9 5 Shields, Sheila ,,,,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 61 Shifilet, Lee Ann ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Shirmey, Allan .,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, 109 Shively, Art ...,..., Shrider, David ....... Shulz, Michael ......,. .,.........95, 130, 134 61 Shupe, Keith ...,.,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shurtleff, Harold ,,..... ...,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Siler, Connie .,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 4, 62, 121 Silver, Joan .,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7, 143 Simmons, Lorraine ,-1,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,77 Simonsen, Julie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Simpson, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14, 77 Simpson, Pat .......... 37, 74 Simpson, William .,.,,,,,.,,,, Sims, , 77, 121, 124 Duayne .,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Skeen, Gilbert ........ Skeen, Robert ........ SKI GUILD ..,..... Slade, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smithi Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Leon ,....... Barbara .......,,,.., ........118 Beryl ..............,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 78 Blaine William Brent ..........,,,,,, 96, 130, 132, 133 Carolyn ,.,.,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3, 96 Debbie ,.......,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,.. 9 6, 116 Edwin S. ...,... ..,..,. 1 1, 13, 33 Eugene ......., Jerald .......... Joseph ........ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 ..74 78 124 Karen ...... ,..,,,, , , Kent .....,...,,,.,..,,,,., LeAnn ..,.....,.,,,,,,.,, Lee ........ 22, 49, 50, Merrill .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14, Nellie .,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, .1 .,.....,., 62, 109 ...96, 123, 124 134 143 62, 128, 78, 127, 96 116 124 Sherma ......,.,..,.,,,, ,,.,. , , Schofield, Sandra ......,. Schorsch, Kaaren ...,... Schow, Loretta .,..... Schow, Marilyn ...... Schow, Richard ...... ..47, 61, 105i 127 SCIENCE .................,,.. SCIENCE GUILD ..... Scofield, Ava .,..,...... Scott, Bob .,,........... Scott, Bonnie .... Scott, Carolyn ...... 104, 116 77 95 46, 61 35, 77 Smith, Wiley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 78, 134 Sneddon, Billy ,,.., ,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Sneddon, David Brown .,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 96 Sneddon, Joe ,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 96, 134 Sneddon, Scott .............,...... 62, 128, 133 Snow, Cluff D. .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0, 11 SOCIAL SCIENCE .,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 34, 35 Sommers, Carolyn ..,,,,,,,,,.,, 78, 102, 106 Sommers, Elmer ,.,,.,,,.,., 11, 35, 101, 102 SOPI-IOMORE COUNCIL ,,,,,,,.,,,,..,, 81 Sorensen, Doris ..,......,.,.,,,,,,,,.,, 14, 47, 62 Sorensen, Gail ...................,......,...,,,,,,.,,. 96 Sorensen, Marva ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Sowerby, Melvin ....... ,.,,,,,,,, 7 8 VandeMyle, Wilma Sowerby, Robert .,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,.., SPANISH GUILD ,.........,,...,.. Spaun, Carole ......,,.,.. 13, 47, SPEECH .,,...,,,A,,,,,x..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,k-,, Spencer, Denny .,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,.,,,.4 Spencer, Sandra .. Spiers, Diane .... ,.... Spiers, Janice ..,. .. Spiers, JoAnne . ,..,, .. .1.....88, 96 ..,,..,..,,.116 49, 50, 62 .....96, 123 .......16, 62 Spinks, Sue .,,,,,,...,x.,, ,,,,,,..-, 7 S, 106 Springer, Kay ...,..,...,,.., ....,,,...,....,1.. 6 2 Springer, Marilyn ......., ...,............ 1 4, 96 Springman, Judy .....,, .....,.,. I 3, 91, 96 Squires, Carol ..,....,.,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, 96 STAGE CREW ..,....,..,,,,.,.....,.............. 144 Staker, Bob ...,.... 62, 128, 131, 132, 134 Stallings, Kent ...,.........,.......,......,. 78, 106 Stam, Douglas ..,.......,..1..,..,.,,,.,,,..,,.1,,..,. 96 Standiey, Wendell .......,,......................, 62 Stanfield, Nancy .....,,.......,....,.....,.....,..., 70, 78, 100, 102, 138 Stanger, Linda ..........,....,........................ 96 Steele, Mike ,.,...,,..,.....,. 38, 62, 104, 142 Steele, Walter ..,,.................................... 78 Stephens, Brent ...........,... ,,,...,.. 6 2 Stephens, Darla Kay ..... ..,...... 7 8 Stephens, Dennis ....,,..... .,,...... 9 6 Stephens, Dennis L. ....... ......... 6 2 Stephens, Jon ......,........ ......... 7 8 Stephens, Mickie ...... .,,,..... 6 2 Stephens, Paul ...... ........, 7 8 Stephens, Ruth ........ ................ 6 2 Stevens, Nelean ,,,..... ,.................. 6 2 Stewart, Gary .,..... .......,.. 6 2, 109 Stewart, Janis ............ ....,,,..,...... 6 2 Stimpson, Carole ..... ......,., 4 6, 62 Stimpson, Dale ...........,.......................... 78 Stock, Russell .,....,,,.,..,,........................... 96 Stock, Suzanne ..,. 47, 62, 104, 105, 138 Stocks, Sondra ..,.....,.,............. 81, 96, 104 Stoddard, Lois ..,..........................,.......... ......1.13, 36, 47, 50, 62, 114 Stoddard, Michael Sycamore, Nancy .......,... 101, 102, 15, 96, 130 , 134 Stoddard, Patricia ......................,... 47, 62 135 123 Stoffers, Bob .......... Stoffers, Elaine ...,. Stoker, Kenneth ...... , 128, Stokes, Howard ..,..... .................. ......... 6 2 78 115 117 Stone, Lowell ............ ....,.... Storey, Marilyn ......., Storey, Marion ...... Storey, Ray ........ 1 2 ,.........63, 134 Storey, Whit .....,......... ................ 9 7 Stott, Joseph ..,.................. ............ 3 0 Stratford, Carol Ann .......................... 124 Stromberg, David ..................,..............- 78 Stromberg, Linda .,..... ......... 6 5, 78, 80 Strong, Alexander .... ........,...,....... 9 7 Strouse, Connie .................... 47, 63 Stuart, Mack ........ ...................,.......... 9 7 Sturdevant, Barbara ...,.. 47, 63, 107, 121 Sugihara, Victor .. .............................. 97 Sullivan, David ............................ 63, 139 Surnmerill, Margo .................................. 104, 106, 114, 122, 124 Summerill, Van Lear ..........................-. 97 Summers, Jerry ................-----------------,--v- 97 Suttlemyre, Jack ...... ------------ 6 3 Swaner, Roger ...... ---------,---, 5 -97 Swartz, Bill .......,........-, ----,----- 9 7, 134 Swift, Joanne ..............-.------- ------v-------- 2 63 SWIMMING GUILD ------- -i-------- 1 19 'I' Taggart, Neva ..,....... Tait, Charlotte .... Tanner, Dorothy ....., Tanner, Frances .....,..., Taylor, Dixie ............... Taylor, Lennie Taylor, Lynda .... Taylor, Madge Taylor, Mike ..... Taylor, Noelleen .. Taylor, Patsy ...... Taylor, Ronald .... Taylor, Terry ..... TENNIS GUILD Teramoto, Michio Terry, Keith ,....,., Terry, William Tharp, Ed ............ Thomas, Arleen Thomas, Carole .. Thomas, Jim ..... 112 97, 166, 'i6i, '166, 'i23 ..15, 97, 130, 134 63 63, 136, 142, 143 115 22, 97, 130, 134 25 116 ---- ---- ----- ----- y 13, 65, 66, 79 Thomas, Suzy ...,. ,...,.....,,.,,,..,, 4 6, 63 Thomas, Virginia ......... 63, 106, 114 Thompson, Don .. ......................, 79 Thompson, Judy ......,.......,,.........,,, 97, 116 Thompson, Sandra ,,,.......,,,,,, 14, 97, 123 Thompson, Sharon ,,...,,,...,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 79 Thorn, John .....,.......... 63, 128, 134, 135 Thornley, Wilson R, ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,., 24, 106 Thorne, Brenda .....,,..... 13, 79, 110, 123 Thornock, Cheryl ...,...,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,. 13, 79 Tibbetts, Jan .....,.,.....,,,.,,,..,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 97 TIGER HIGHLIGHTS ..,...........,,...... 104 TIGER TEXT ...............................,,..... 105 Tillotson, Mark ..,............,....,,.........,,...., 79 Tingey, Irene ..,..... .....,. 1 1, 28, 105 Toller, Dan ....,,,,.., .,,,,..,,,, 7 9, 115 Tolman, Vickie ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Tominga, Larry .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,.. 9 7 Tooley, Janell .,......... ,.,........ 9 7, 123 Toombs, Janice .....,,.. .......,.,. 9 7, 124 Toponce, Dennis ....., .,,....,,,,,.... 6 3 Topping, Sherma .... Topps, Beverly ,.....,. Tracy, Kitty ........,, Tracy, Sharon ...... Traden, Jens .,.. Trahan, Terry ...... Tribe, Charlene ........ Tribe, Gearldine ..... Triscik, Georgia .... Troyer, Mickey ........ Tuck, Rosella ...... Tucker, Davis .. Tucker, LaRue ........... Tueller, Joyce .............. TUMBLING GUILD , Turpin, James ............. Turpin, Kathleen ...,... Tuttle, Peggy ..,,....,...... Udink, Veronica ......... Underwood, Gene Upp, MariDee .......... Urry, Bud .............. Utley, Janet ...... Valdez, Nona ............... 97, 98, Vale, Connie ............... VanBoerum, Ross ....... ..........134 .....,...65, 79 63 79 79 63 ...,,....97, 104, 124 79 79 .........14, 46, 63 97 79 '16ii 'ii3 'i24 J 1 Van De Graaff, Merrill .,...................... 106, 107, 113, 122, 143 Vandehei, David .......................... 97, 115 VandeMy1e, Marie ...,..,........ - ............... 63 VanDyke, Derrah VanDyke, Fred .....,.,.... 63, 118, 128, 135 Van Orclen Cleve , ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,..,.,,,,,,.,.,.. 97 VanZweden Judy ..23 47 63 104 143 V8llinga, Clarence Vellinga, Clifford Verhaal, Joel ........... Villella, Diena ..,. Villella, Frank ..... Visser, Ralph ,..,... Vlaanderen, David Vlaanderen, Glen Vogel, Gary ........... W Wade, Norma ........ Wahlen, Sharol ...... Wahlen, Sharon .... Waldron, Robert Walker, Dennis .... 1 1 y 1 ...,....97, 115 79, 109 ...,.,,.,.22, 63 ........97, 134 63 102 9 1 .......5o, 63, 128, 134 ,98 114 Walker, Kay ........,......................... 79, Wallace, Linda Lew .......,...................... 98 Walling, Sandra ,......,...,.,,........,...,......,. 98 Walsh, Ruth .....,..... 79, 112, 123, 124 Walton, Karen ........ Walzer, Joe ............ Wangsgard, Kent ,. Wanlass, David ...,. Ward, Kim ...,.....,.... Wardleigh, Robert Warner, Gene ......., Waters, Bill ............ Waters, Nan ....... Watkins, Mose Watson, Linda .... Watts, Douglas Wayman, Burch .,.. . ..,............,......,..... 79 109 ........38, 63, 79 79 98 .........63, 128, 130 98 Wayment, Mardee ..... ........ 1 3, 79, 127 Weakley', Joseph ............ ...,........,....... 6 3 Weatherston, Ann ...............,......,....,.... 98 Weaver, Renee ..........,..................,........ 63 Webb, Richard ....... ......... 6 4, 111, 115 Webber, David ....... Webber, Thomas Webster, Harry ....,... . Webster, Marilyn ....... Webster, Nathan ,,......, Weir, Wells, Dennis ....,,.,.., Ada .........,,. Wendel, Shirley ...... Wessler, Steve ...... West, Loyal ...,.. West, Roger .. West, Kent ......,. West, Peggy .......... West, Robert' ,.,...., West Warren .,.,...... Westberg, Verna .,...... Westbroek, Floyd ....,.. 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