Pocatello High School - Pocatellian Yearbook (Pocatello, ID)
- Class of 1956
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QTOIOWOIJ You'll find treasures in this book. Not diamonds or rubies but other precious jewels more valuable. Here we find our friends and teachers, and all the wonderful times we had together. We had the good moments and some bad ones too but always a feeling of being a part of a grand school. Keep your book of treasures and may they help you always to remember these experiences, these lessons, and these friends. 2 Taile of eontenta ADMINISTRATION ........ .,,, 4 CLASSES ......... ........ 2 O Seniors ........... ........ 2 2 Juniors ,,...,2,22 ,...,... 5 2 71 Sophomores ......... ......... Freshmen ..... ......... 8 9 SCHOOL LIFE ............ ..,..... 9 8 ORGANIZATIONS ........... ........ I I6 SPORTS ..,............. ........ ' 42 Footboll .,...... ........ ' 44 Bosketboll ........ ......... ' 5I Minor Sports ..,..... ........ ' 59 Intromurols .......... ......... ' 65 Girl's Sports ............ . .. ........ '67 HONORS AND AWARDS ......... ........ ' 68 ACTIVITIES ................ ..... ........ ' 8 O ADVERTISING .......... ....t...A.... 2 I2 INDEX ......... ............................................,.......... ............. 2 3 0 Fred Babcock-Art ond Cover 3 tk 1 Vgwlylw of ' , Mfigolw Jodi., 14471 'QM 01 Financsal and nmprovement ww QW' ivfj problems are of great concern to A I if the supermtendent and 'age board . . . paper work and red tape ore handled able hands knowledge through tudylng u ing and s vision of . mm 'N a i f , W C Tfx Roy: mn A fx T W . ff, 22122 455, mf' 'S X I ,, ,..., I I 11 2 ff .' 5 ----- ' xr ' it fwfl 5 bc W XX ' '-f PS1cuon.04,y Q! H X LX- '-X f IQ 1 A l if L 'Tzcuft1 f grainy ff Q Q 'fx l .gystem 0 MX W1 , Y fKnnXf ' Er Q? ,yf B H L-H xg? X l Q 'fs -RX! 'Q Qnzfxgp f X - ,U 4 GERALD A. WALLACE Superintendent His first year in Pocatello after serv- ing at Boise since l942. Mr. Wallace received his B.A. degree at the University of Idaho and his M.A. at the University of Colifornia. He studied for one summer at Oxford in England ond plans to receive his Doctorate at Oregon in June. -iqdmznu ttatotd School board members are seated left to right Ernest G Hanson, business managerg James Leese chairman Alton Alexander clerk Willis R Ward, and R. K. Hart. Standing are ,- 3 5' T -1 . A YR Ai K Q K,.,f'.ix JACOB SIX Registrar EMMA LOU BELL Dean of Girls RONALD REED Vice-Principal E. RIP GLEDHILL Principal S, DELBERT YOUNG LEONA KASS Dean of Boys Secretory INEZ ALLARD Commercial HELEN BAKER Commercial MARIE BELL Mathematics AMY BERRETT Commercial VERNON BINGHAM Language DAVID BODEN angu e Lv 4 fri? ELLIS BODEN English IRENE BOHLSCHEID Commercial EULALIA CALL Sociology GORDON CHlLDS Orchestra ' 24:44 W K7 yew' 4 LIONEL BOWSER History CHLOE CALDER Art 4 EUNICE CONGLETON Commercial JOHN CROWLIE History i RUTH DANA Home Economics FARRIS EDGLEY Music lty No bubble is so irridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher. -Sir William Osler. EDWARDS Iconomics ELLIS JOHN EVANS Physical Education VELDA EVANS English FLOYD EXETER History KENNETH FACKRELL English LYNN FORTSCH Mathematics JAMES GABBARD Music ALVIN GABRIELSON Industrial Arts REUBEN GEHRING Business Law MARY GIANOS English EDITH GILES Mathematics 9 6 BARBARA GLEDHILL Physical Education HERBERT GLINDEMAN Biology ROBERT GOOCH English VIVIAN HANSEN Mathematics CARROLL HARRISON Chemistry FAYE HEARD Mathematics JULIA HEGSTED English MILDRED HILSWICK Library WANDA HOLLINGSWORTH Home Economics GILBERT HUNT Mathematics IO to fi. I HELENE MCALISTER if , Senior Comprehensive I OPAL MCNEELEY . kzb, t Orientation L 1' L lx , out 3? 1. . I' s 4 I J MARTHA KENNEDY ' Social Science GLORIA KLOTZ , I C Commercial Q I U DYS HORA E MORRILL Agriculture WAN LYN OLIVER Economics EVELYNE RICE Orientation A teacher affects eternityg he can never tell where his influence stops. -Henry Brooks Adams. VADEN ROCK Science PAUL ROWE Commercial ANN LEE LAMB Physical Education ADDINGTON MARTINDALE rd A I... gi ,rgshwf . or , siii .qi PA liz Mathematics ERNEST SCHUERMAN Physical Education ANNA SEBESTA Engl ish if'- -.gla . CAROL SHEPARD English L LES SHEPARD ' Mechanical Drawing . . rl i ii acufty SYLVIA SMITHAM Language JOSEPH SORENSON History is , ROWDON STOLWORTHY . u it Science , g gjz BERYL TALLMADGE I -ig Vocational Homemaking MADELINE THOMPSON English ALICE MOORE COm 'e'Cl ' Mathematics Not Pictured I2 .. .-qf .- ren ia. L ,- Xl O gi iw 1 . fo. K X is f 5' . Q ix - V 1 . f X 3 f i - . , 'P' w QF 1. 2.57 Fw K ' 1 x -' 'X , J N, . x -. fi '-' Q' -. Q -Q wg - DAVID WORLEY Student Body Preside nt Resting from his many duties l is Larry Hill, student body vice-president. Passing to unather class is Nancy Darke, student body secretory. .Ytucfent goofy Officer: Leaving school is Lynnoy Clark, chairman of public relations. li Ill I Q by aiii W 'F guy' Sitting outside for a minute is Vicki , .- . - Taking time to pose for the Com- Hill, student body treasurer forthe f eromon is Jean Hophine, student first semester. V V y V, body treasurer for the second sem- x 7.4: 'i'f .Qffl ,' - 1 '., .31s.. .'-- : 2:1 ester. I4 FW' .JT . QQ Members of the Senate are left to right-Nancy Darke, Jay Young, Suzanne Holman, Ron Tolley, Bob Broberb, Jerry Richmond, Mike Brink, Bernell Barrett, Pcmola Tanoyomo, Billy Bird, Gail Wilikie, Francis Howard, Susan Flandro, Bruce Porges and Mike Tuck. Standing is Larry Hill, vice-president. .qenate Official governing body . . . makes laws . . . three senators chosen from each class . . . student body secretary and council presidents are automatic members. 'KWWL ll? Tl C 3 X ,lp M f Q X' Rf I C, mimi 1 i 'C ,, .AH K Senior members of the House of Representatives are first row from left to right-Bertha Culbertson, Carolyn Rust, Vicky Contas, and Ann Roskelly. Second row, Bob Dietz, Lin Devaney, Ann Lenkersdorfer, Dulcie Huth, and Tom Carlyle. Third raw, Dean Sorensen, LeRoy Neider, Keith Belnap, and Bob Mohn Also serving as representatives were Shcryl Call, Ronald Harris, Charles Holcombe, Ronald Talley, Peter Brandt, Jay Eskelsen, Audrey Groth, Donald Hill, Suzanne Holman, Dick McGirr, lrmo Meccico, Karen Rody, Paul Sherwood, Lila Stone, and Thelma Velman. Tom Carlyle Speaker of the House Sophomore members of the House of Representatives are, first row from left to right-Judy McOmber, Dorothy Gayhart, Peggy Gambles, and June Evans, Second row, Larry Romrell, Floyd Anderson, Bobby Guyon, Farnkie Martinez, and Lynn Stowell. Third row, Deanna Denison, Vernon Burgess, Elaine Georgeson, and Jeaneane Culbertson, Also serving as representatives were Lanny Anderson, Sharon Bullock, David Crane, Chad Eskelsen, Bryant Hiskey, Barbara Kennedy, Sandra Lancaster, Kay Nelson, Nancy Phenix, Barbara Reynolds, Dixie Roper, Ross Rutchie, Carmel Serrano, Frcd Stoll, David Thomas, Harold Anderson, Steve Anderson, Grant Bartschi, Karen Dressen, Judy Floyd, Linda Thomas, Homer Williams, and Richard Wilson. r . S ,if ki., A l I6 Junior members of the House of Repre- sentatives are, left to right-Darlene Bennett, Claire Yamauchi, Arleen Lund, Carol Coffin, Carolyn Flshburn, Max Al- len, Gary Spraker, Dan McAughey, Bob Young, Lamont Miller, and Ronald 'ww Howell. Also serving as representatives were Carol Bartschi, Douglas Bahi, Jeanette Bradley, Elke Buenning, Sydney Carlson, Lynn Collier, Eddie Crane, Jeanne Edwards, Edward Gates, Jackie Harris, Warren Lohoff, Bob Rowland, '- Geraldine Stone, Pamela Taniyomo, ,A Robert Tolman, Linda Weiser, Myrlene 4' gli' Woodward, Duane Huff, and Hope Moore. X mm aws one member chosen from each homeroom each semester. . . encourages homeroom competition on Pow Wow Day . . . voices student opinions and complaints . . . directs P.T.S.A, membership drive. Qe,a'ze5enta:tive5 I t y Freshmen members of the House of Representatives are first row, left to right-Pat Shiflett, Peggy McCain, Margaret Dillon, Urania Giesbrecht, Faith Wallace, and Janet Willes. Second row, Bill Whitehead, Kenny Kuhn, Stan Spicer, Diane Fawson, Camille Johnson, and Karen Johnson. Third raw, Mike McMasters, Jim Babcock, Bill McNelley, Tony Zener, Richard Jacobsen, and Russell Say. Also serving as representatives were Paul Taylor, Clodia Bates, Susan Bevan, Richard Campbell, Shana Coffin, Nancy Coleman, Patti Daniels, James Ellis, Linda Garrard, Melvin Graves, Pat Hayman, Maria Hernandez, Dale Higgins, Kathlene Kelley, Gary Myler, Jean Ritzman, and Linda Watts. ani Q, Members of the court are, left to right-Non Alvord, Moria Sarantos, Georgia Perrin, John Fletcher, Ben Collins, Fred Babcock, Donna Gaved, Dan Atwood, Lynnay Clark, Mr. Exeter, adviser, and Pete Brandt, school attorney. 1 , 1 N Q? ' :J MVR , at 9 Q yy' ' f wi: -.VF N C' ' R .rf ,, ' 12 it i 2' yf J X x Nj 'ix DC JJ 0' l 7 'f L . Nik 'fl 'ENG-gsx Aff' A x A 'I -if iwfif W 5' aunt '73 V .'7f Mi J 5 .1 L . f V g r , f x .. - J37 ,TA-, , ' i ' 3NjC0uR1I . ig ' NX The Judicial Branch of P.H.S .... each mem- -5 ber takes a turn at being judge . . . respon- sible for the verdict, guilty or not guiIty . . . meets weekly to try offenders . . . those judged guilty must clean windows, wash desks, K dust, and do other janitorial work . . . one 1 i of the main offences is running to and from ,' 1, the cafeteria. 5 1-L .1 l ll l ml Sl ,wx gyms-4 st! - v Acting as student advisers to Principal Gledhill are Cabinet members: Steve Herzog, Gary Havin, Nancy Darke, Kenny Kuhn, Larry Hill, Vicki Hill, Ann Lenkersdorfer, and LeRoy Neider, Standing are Dave Worley, Lynnay Clark, Principal Gledhill, Pete Brandt, and Torn Carlyle. gafinet .fame Supervising the school's finances are bank members: Ron Burgess, Jean Hophine, Vicki Hill, and Kenneth Bohi. Standing are Phil Gibson, Mr. Ziebarth, Coleen Campbell, Mr. Rowe, Adalia Worth, and Afton Irving. in I9 H! flame: qw. ,eg X A ga Q2 Q-9 XC, 'ie 0 Q23 ,scar .45 Lhe l-ligh arnd The Migdhtyli . . as t ey eave t eir tit e an wi to ! bfi he juniors, will there be sadness Ag? .9 ls joy . . . with butterfly nets in 52355, .Lab no :tow the sophomores search the c fr' f' f'?f'f-:efs is ,- ef icejaieiee country for bugs . . . next year the freshmen won't be the smallest or even lost because the sopho- mores will be the lowest grade in high school. L - X ' ,A al on G' Z MKS t ,Z-3 ' if f Q f QQ W ff ffm Q--Q ' 'X if ff ug , X yuniotl X: N632 M A Q N95 7. - W V W f '74 X F4 X 3 5 'Ji S , 5 Q3 x Y V X Aw Lggwxqeulfsg ' meihmmn A It it ' ,.....x-JA rf vyf 1 JZ? A N U s Qs Q5 -.fopkomozes j X! X H Q iw en iou lt's all over now but the memories. And what memories they are! Let's drift back and recall the wonderful times we had in our four years at Poky High. How new and exciting was our Freshman year! The crowded but friendly halls . . . the last remembrance of a big study hall, and the feeling of belonging. Then the class party and assembly provided a thousand ldughs- most of them ot us instead of with us. ASSEMBLY AND FLOAT FUN lt didn't seem possible, but now we were Sophomores. The class assembly, Dragnet highlighted the year with its superb script and hammy acting. We can't forget our white All-Star float and the headaches that went with its construction. Oh Yes! We did a few geometry problems that year, too. Our third year in high school-now we were upper- clcssmen! Remember the beautiful Junior Prom decorations we had until the fire department condemned them as a fire hazard? And all the hectic campaigning for our favorite candidate so that he could hold o student body office? That summer we received our class rings. How proud we were! lv, LeRoy Neider PRESIDENT THE FINAL YEAR As seniors, future plans dominated our minds and studying seemed more important than ever before. But we laid aside our studies long enough to build the prize- winning float, and made our Senior Ball the best ever. Hardtimes was a howling success, with a Gay Twenties theme for the party. It was hard to realize that we would not be attending dances, assemblies, ball games, sharing good times with the gang much longer. At Commencement, memories of the past and aspirations for the future ran through the mind of every senior. What will I do now? Will l see the kids again? Should I marry, go into the service, or go to college? lt was a big and important decision. Thanks to you, Poky High, we had a wonderful four years and the Class of '56 will never forget you! -Marsha Dunn Secretary Fred Babcock Marsha Dunn Myrla Vee Hansen VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER A4- fx if Sherman Akers Alyce Allen Frank Allen 1 Honnoh Allen Non Alvord Clyde Anderson Joel Anderson Jon Anderson Lonford Anderson A-65 M0 ry Andrews Kay Andrus Roger Armstrong Ann Archlbczld Dan Atwood Fred Babcock K 23 1? Q Judy Bagwell Barbara Bailey Glenda Baird Carol Leger Bailey Abe Baldwin Darleen Barrett Mikel! Boll Hazel Ann Barry Tom Bassett Myrna Bartoscnek Don Beavers Keith Belnap Lois Beck Jay Bennett Maylen Bennett 'I' ,-5 ',,-7, 24 4 ,fd 6 Nancy Bennett Virglnua Bennett Rose Ann Bertwell Patricia Black Bud Bledsoe 'Q 59.1 Q Jean Blocher ,WAV 'N 45-f'!7,. Wh' Robert Bloom Carol Bonney Sandra Bradford- Deanna Bowden Pete Brandt Peggy Brion Katherine Brennan Jon Bringhurst Neline Bringhurst in warn... t A A If in lb?-I if 4' E tm T177 l Bob Broberg Co roline Bronson Go ry Brown Tom Brownlee Jack Buffm Jul' P- Borboro Bullard Dick Broberg 'Q' x-n Dione Bullock K K. :E Ron Burgess tl X , x . B. N I x ' . .XA 2 QR-Ne X A - 3 ix , 5 49 Georgia Bulpell it f M ,sir A -L A 'X el Buqw X, me D5 -e B Dorothy Burton .mxxfx p ' X x 3 Q' A 4 iam' Carole Bybee Sheryl Coll Vnvuan Call 5 Jean Cameron Kaye Cameron Elaine Candland .,4l-if Pat Campbeli Loray Carlsen gf? Tom Carlyle ss.. 1. I I .. Dennis Carrol X I T Betty Carpenter C A ' 4 A .i Wayne arter Q ,, 1 f. if Janet Cavanaugh 1 Q Roger Chapin M Q E Ronnie Christensen ,Ht -C in' Y! ., if t XR YQ 5 Sonja Christensen Dick Clark Lynnay Clark 27 ui' N r SQ 'W' Nun Mary Clarkston Gary Coffin Wayne Coleman Allen Collins Ben Collins Dick Conley ...W Vicky Contos Richard Conway Jerry Cook T Johnny Cooper Nancy Cooper Richard Cooper Philo Corey Lyda Lou Cox Philip Creer Mark Croshaw Jim Crouson Bertha Culbertson s. x K 'X gk 1, Jack Cullen Robert Curzon Patricia Dahl gI S il :fs qi Jack Damewood Nancy Darke Lyman Davis Cowan Dawson Margie Davis Mary Ann Davis 1.'! ? 1 I Nona Davis Sharon Davis Sheri Davis T Q 1 YV' an-ni' Lm Devoney Bob Dietz Nancy Dnllon 1 1 Rx sy Sfello Dokos Dewey Doss James Drake Morsho Dunn Byrno Dustun t I Ma rga ret Dwyer ,,... 9 Renetto Dyck Therrol Dye Mlckey Eoles Jerry Edwards Betty Bally Egln Bob Elsethagen -3' .....-v S.-S Curtis Empey Dovid Erickson Joy Eskelsen B b En 'HJ r ro er O O get? Betty Buffoloe Everett Dwight Feotherston nga -...md ,aG ,fi-4+ A ' Qi A Bruce Fishburn V , 1 Vounito Fitch ities' Y.. KN K 'UQ we A John Fletcher Joan Forrest 'sax Jigga? auf K F , Alyn Foxall Roy Frandsen James Freeman QT-D effm d Y Q --....,,e C! Richard Friske Velma Fuger Lolita Gabica Donald Ganske Nancy Garrett Donna Gaved ' Doreen George Charlene Gibbons Renee Gibbons Marie Gibson Patricia Gilbert Darrell Gilman Gcry Glodwun Mo rgoref Gro nge Lo rry Goodson Leolo Grossmuck Marlene Green Rnchord Green Audrey Groth Morvin Gunter Betty Gustafson Jannne Houslup Goren Hole Larry Halford Eldon Holford Bonnie Holl Gene Hancock 'Nw Julud Hancock Pat Alleman Hankin Janet Hansen Jeanette Hansen Leo Hansen I pn .iQ 5 Y an 3 .av 5 g 6, ., f' .,,ni 'nur he Myrlo Vee Hansen Y?- Elizabeth Hanson Raymond Hanson Ronald Harriman 'fl 44 ...nr Ronald Harris Betty Harrison G Kenneth Hartvigsen ' ' s Bull Hathaway Bull Hawkes Marlen Hayman 5 Melvin Heaps Carolyn Heer Leila Henry Beth Hill Jimmy Henriksen Don Hill -i 5 X 'suv' Darrell Hill Roma Hil I Valynn Hill 'N-v Verlene Hill Vicki Hill lm 97 pas Jean Hofhme iuP N. 67 LaRae Hoge Charlie Holcombe Susie Holman --0 if My Mike Hook Don Hope Leland Horrocks Gary Horrocks ti . ,, Bob Hronek Donna Hudson is 'Tl 'X 1 gif 5 K- Qu-0 in-L ,HL 1 3, .nv- Ny Louise Hudson Betty Hulet Donna Hunt .. 'R 'V mfg i V, - l Jay Hupp Lynnda Hurt 9 'Nu ' Dulcie Huth Janet Hutchinson I Margot 'Ht 5.4 3' Judy ller it if ,.- 'uv' P- 'xx' 4 .f..sA me J, '91 Rosemary Iverson Sherrel Jenks Robert Jansen Fred Jensen Sherrie Jensen Bob J. Jones Sonja Jensen Dennis Jones Go ry Jones QR 5 --H 'try llirllx. Martin Johnson Stella Johansen Philip Kane 4-ov Kathryn Kearns 3 F 1 Jon Kearsiey 1 4 w 5 Diane Kenaga 3 Joan Klelnkopf ' ' Alan Knowles O Kortum ww 5 David Kunkel ge Y I , Q Dale Kutferer 4 lf, ...av We M A 5 Carol LaFon .guj I 'SN' naw gf y, PX Ralph Lake W ,M X Vern Larson f fm M 1 Jimmy Latimer fo 3 3 ,. x. X -3' .a-lv ag' Ala: I r e E K 'TN-91 ii' Lynn Latimer ' Myrna Lawson sa- '-- f Frank Lee sv' 4-ov' 'Z Jlm Leese Sandra Lemmon Ann Lenkersdorfer I Marilyn Byrd Marley Mary Lee Lenroot LaMona Lewis Sandra Lewis Wayne Lish m Margaret Loe 1 Q i yrs 2 Pattie Loppie 1:5 'C ..f3' L lk S Edward Loveland nn- X Sandra Loveland iw 'A li y L X Kathleen Lund - Sv Helen Lyman Loa MacDonald Dick MacLean Robert Manning L -can . S Louise Martin ' ei fr., gs? is -.ave 'CIW ju L -few It 1. Kenneth Mathews John Mcfxughey sir' - 1 Betty McAteer Chuck McAteer Norma McBride Rosolue McCoskllI Glorro McGlnness Dick McGirr Carol McLeod Borboro McNally Sally McNeel George McOmber Leo McQuiIIon Irma Meccico Koy Merrell Alon Merrill Paul Merrill N Richard Merrnll J if J -HQ il SE, Don Miller Roy Miller A JoAnn Mlllword Bob Mohn Mory Alnce Montgomery ,j Janet Mountz n-Q Poul Myler 1 f Dovud Nopper 1 ou. is , EH LeRoy Neider ' A ix? 1 L Kenneth Nelson T as Ronnie Nelson N 6 o rr., ,. Confril Neilsen af R J ri' A 1 1-2 llene Parts Jim Parkinson Rodney Parrvsh Bill Pasley Darrell Paulson Dennis Pedersen 'G' Jeanette Perkms Georgia Perrm Harold Peterson 'ilia- Sherrse Peterson Clyde Petty Kenneth Pnckens 1 tt -fr Harold Pnerce Leo Pierce .JM Barbara Punkertor in-PIX ul. 1 ,Va rf 'F gg if 'Ffa 01 l I ' all '9 w v 15' '21 NPA Kay Pitchford Clark Pizer Carol Poole Darrell Porter Marilyn Price Karen Proctor Carole Pugmire Roger Pugmire Karen Rady Eddie Reddish Edward Reed DeLoy Reid Janet Reynolds Carol Rice Joan Richardsen 44 .. I Rx ,vw B5 34 we 3 I 1 llg, its. N... . be so -,s 'Si Jerry Richmond John Richmond Max Roberts Mary Lee Ritzman Jay Robertson Roger Roche se if ,gl n ' I3 Alice Robinson I -,J -is A 5 i Gay Romriell Ann Roskelly Lynn Romriell Nancy Ruchti Carolyn Rust John Russell Marilynne Rust Betty Ryan 45 ' f 5s... N-v Wondo Sanders Chick Sanford Qi, Marlo Sarantos A V' 'S Lolone SC hiess Sondra Scott Helen Searle X 'E' Ronald Seibert Vuolet Seegrlsf Richard Shellhorn f, S ff' 'Q Ev S flu u Gary Shepherd Paul Sherwood U' f .- xt 1 Dave Siebert 1 V ' 1'7 3 if K, QQ, , in 6 rm, Pat Siegel Donna Sigman Vucku Snmecek X Ed Simmons . I Elvin Smith Joan Henry Smith i' -, , . , 1 M. V. Smith Robert Smith S., Ronald Smith be I ,M X Sondra Smith Joe Snyder Morgone Soden 3 X 'YL Deon Sorenson K 5, Kent Spideli ' 29 David Spiker ..'i.L:.w 5 .wi X Virginia Steed Fred Stevenson Colvin Stone , -431- V55 5 J' Lula Lee Stone David Sturgess Gary Summers Barbara Sutton Jean Sutton June Tademy qv. Betts Tau-cher .1 T Gloria Tauscher Carlo Taylor 'Br Duck Taylor - 1 T Bruce Thomas 74 Ja-. Larry Thomas 115' ir- Delwin Thompson Royce Thyberg Ronald Tolley f .X S pi- Mitzi Tolman Gayle Tucker Nancy Tuttle Rasella Tyler Bradford Van Fleet Karl Van Leuven nf' 'CS' Ja Leens Var1Orden Thelma Velman Velma Velmarw Sally Villegas Bonnne Wardle Marilyn Westwood VEAHDG Wheelwrlght Barbara Whutten Roy Wight Lee Wilde Lei Lani Wilkerson Louise Wilson Judy Winn Marilyn Winward Eike Wolter Gail Woolsey Dave Worley 50 Charles Woodvine eniou Cleve D. Anderton Donald E. Baldwin Kenneth H. Bohi Dale R. Bowden Virginia Costeel Muriel J. Choules Darleen Day Paul Eiman Ronald Farnsworth Sandro Flandro Ann Gregerson Kathryn Hathaway Mary Ann Hepworth Jerry D. Hymas Dole Jensen pictat Ben Lone Vern E. Larsen Merlin C. Miller Clarence Mitchell Carl L. Palmer J. Shan Pendleton John G. Reilly W. Leroy Sabin Larry D. Scott Shirley A. Seegrist Joseph Taylor R. Leo Valadez Ray Western Raymond F. Wight John J. Bohney, Jr. cd Vick Zwei art un iou 111 i .- ii 'fa ln September of l953, a group of wide-eyed, wonder- G0fy l lClVll'1 ing, half-scared boys and girls entered the doors of Pocatello High School. Yes, we were freshmen and, like freshmen since the beginning of time, we didn't know much about getting along in this new world we had just entered. CLASS PARTY Our annual class party was a big success ard it felt good to be without the over-powering upper-classmen for a while, After the party, we were more confident and will- ing to carry on our class activities. Assembly time rolled around, and as is tradition, we presented the same type that every freshman class had presented for innumerable years. But it was fun and an experience we shall never forget. How could we? Our sophomore party was really a hit. Our theme was Dog-Patch Days. Everyone entered into the spirit of the thing wholeheartedly and came in appropriate costumes. PRESIDENT JUNIOR YEAR APPROACHES With the completion of JULIUS CEASAR, SILAS MAR- NER, and biology bug collections, we moved on to become juniors. We were now upperclassmen at last, and had only two more years to go! We coufd tell it was going to be a good year, and were looking forward to doing great things. And doing great things was just what we did. The win- ning of second place in the Pow-Wow Day parade was just one conquest. As we become seniors, we'll get first place for sure. The year climaxed with the Junior Prom. What a thrill to present the last formal dance of the year for the students. So for the history has been wonderful. We had our good times and even some disappointing ones but they will always be remembered as the best years of our lives. --Jerry Seibert, Secretary Colman Paniogue Jerry Seibert Jeanette Bradley VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER izfxsi FP Uk 415 41' Bill Barnard Dorothy Barnett Bernell Barrett Carol Bartschi Linda Godfrey Beebe Darlene Bennett Sandra Bennett Donnette Berry 53 'S fi uniou ,ar 45' 1 ' ex ...Him fx -. 'Ne ff' Xi, J X Karl Allen Max Allen Carrl Aller Jim Anderson Letty Anderson Paul Armstrong Rita Armstrong Elaine Ashbaker Nancy Ashley Jeannette Ashton Ardith Bailey Bardell Bailey .93 W -1 A355 W Beverly Bertelsen Elaine Beseris Delbert Betts Geraldine Betty Betty Bitton Sharon Block Jackie Blair La Raine Bledsoe Jo Ann Blodgett Doug Bohi Jeanette Bradley Ed Brandt Q 0 A05 ,15- 1-eli' 1'-1 ':rP 1 Gs 'li' -. KN air 'E I uniou W3 3.3 I F Mike Brink Kenneth Brokate Deanna Brook Chuck Brough Errol Brown Robert Brown Roema Brubaker Elke Buenning 54 X , .1 l lk B Arlene Cheney Marvin Christensen Sharon Christensen Charlotte Clark Sammy Clark Carole Coffin Lynn Collier Bill Collins 55 X ip an ford 'Q' 'P Revella Burke Margo Busby Nu Rae Caldwell Colleen Campbell Dennis Carey Sydney Carlsen Alma Carlson Joyce Carlyle Judy Carter Dennis Chose Ruth Chatterton Vaughn Chatterto T1 , gs- :ya -nd' ,ia C ig- gf .af fi? Robert Condie Joan Contos Herman Cook Marba Cottle Hannah Cox Eddie Crane Evelyn Crane Mary Lynn Crane Bob Creer George Crofts Joyce Curtis Sylvia Curzon I anion J A Archie Cutler Carolyn Davis Janet Dovis Therese Davis Joe Delquadri Patty Demopoulos Tommy Denkers Carol Didericksen 56 John Etter Renee Evans Tommy Eversol Mel Fairbanks Richard Feldsted Judy Filer Carolyn Fishburn Lawrence Fordyce 57 union Theresa Dillon Connie Dominquez Sandra Doupe Steve Driggs La Rae Dunn Vern Dutton Jeanne Edwards Orville Edwards Jeanette Ellis Pat Ellis Terry Elsethagen Dorothy Erickson I X E O Sharlene Fore Charlene Forgeon Robert Forrest Lelyn Fortier Terry Frosure Stephen Frazier Bill Furniss Joyce Gabbert Sharon Gardner Charlotte Garrison Eioine Ghan Phil Gibson uniou Vx iq. r -G r 43 'Q yi -go oodfg 'R' Sandra Gilman Fredrick Goranson Ed Gordon Barbara Gravatt Jay Grayson John Griggs Gary Grimm Dole Gummersal 58 9- 455' Ku- if x.4v'Ne ..,v- rr- J' L s- ' 2 O I 'ff-tv E Nr A Gary Havin Gaylia Hawkes Rosalee Hawkes Mary Hawkley Evelyn Hegsted Ralph Hegsted Deloy Hendricks Sharon Hendricks 59 ss Q. 'R .gk A B Q paw M-' . X ' ' Q SQ - A I M. G . 4 .z 53555 ffiffifrr F, is ph R+ -it Sr o r Q - xg flies x , Q, w e an iota Steve Gummersal Boydine Gunter lla Mae Gutzman Wayne Hadley Charla Hancock Karolea Hansen Norma Hansen Jackie Harris Twila Harwood Jim Harris Ethel Rae Harriso Eugene Harvey I1 I9 .iv-0 Xe . Gary Henry Martha Higby Clain Hill Larry Hill Scott Hill Shirley Hill Barbara Hoadley Bill Hoadley Tylon Hollingsworth Judy Hopkins Mervin Housley Ronald Howell 'W 395 3' 5, union f K if Deanna Hubbard Duane Huff Robert Hynek Afton Irving Darrell Irwin Porcia Jacobsen Byron Jensen Robert Johanson 60 C3 ai Fw.. Q Kent Knighton Peggy Koehler Karen Larsen Niel Larsen Keith Leathom Diane Lee Anabel Leslie Bar Dee Leyland 6l it it -5 uniou Carolyn Johnson Charles Johnson Diane Johnson James Jolley Jimmie Joslin Myrna Judd Lonnie Kelly Patricia Kelly Ma rylu Kilbourne Jeanette K inghorn Dixie Kinkade Mary Ellen Kinkade s- 10 'N L wax, 'fmt 135, 'f-- -J' 'v- RY Dallas Linford Arlene Lish Coleen Lish Jay Lish Warren Lohoff David Lollas Diana Lombardi Dovona Lords Curtis Lott Steve Loveland Arlene Lund Marcia Manning 5 'Q 7 i is 'H '05 .2 I A-? D,i 1' ,au :ff union 1 i 'fw .-45 X mv' 11. ,. if W Rene Marchland Gene Marley Bob Martin Ron Martin Keith Martindale Karen Mathews Danny McAughey Bob McCarty 62 ,pt rf ...Zi 1 Q ca aff M IK,-1? -X M 3 .4-'Q Dee Anna Millward Francis Moats Hope Moore Judith Moore Kathleen Moorc Francis Morningstar Verna Morris Shirley Mueller 63 , ff s , , . 4' 'f is Y X x um'ot.4 Jerry McDonieI Stephen R. McDonald Pat McGirr Mike McHugh Martha McNabb Ellen McLeIland Jerry Medrud Peggy Meredith Gloria Metcalfe Bob Middleton Bill Miller Bud Miller in Ralph Muir Loo Myers Charles Mylroie Billie Neeser Margaret Nelson Wendel Nelson Wayne Nelson Della Nielson Lindo Nielson Bob Novis Dorold Olson Don Olsen A iffy! if Delbert Rawlins Fred Ray Nancy Reading Allen Reddish Richard Reddish Bob Reed Gari Reed Jim Reed 65 Q uniou Robert Petersen Corlene Peterson Mary Ann Phillips Marg rette Pierce Mike Pitts Kathleen Pizer Ron Post Ivo Lee Pratt LaRae Pratt Juleen Price Jolene Pyne Delores Ramey aw I 2 ls .ft x Q 'W 'Q' Glen Reese Sherrie Reid Barbara Ann Reynolds Shirley Rhoades Donna Rice Terry Rice Jeanne Richmond George Ann Rinker Pauline Robinson Terry Robison Anette Rock Jerry Rogerson Gary Rossiter Gary Rothwell xk L-rf? YTD ii x ti' Tig, fi, i 'W Q 5 'J' R QX V I K K S 5 ,I 'bs 1 I ff' uniou f. ' , Q Q on' l' fra. 11. n 1 4',.-' s,xfL'fM W S 'll if f- in 9 29 av 2- Y RAF., ig r1'. Q . if ...f . A-Yr R- -1? Revo Rowe Bob Rowland Donna Rupp Kenny Russel Dorothy Rust Ken Sample Ann Sanford Carol Sanford 66 I 3 i-rum I QQ L45 x ,J- if 5,5 A, X Qi X U SQ Cr 1. Lois Sattertield Judy Schneider Darline Schwartz Carol Jean Scott -3' Nancy Sealey Barbara Secrett Jerry Seibert Odessa Selders .? .- . 45 J. L. Shepard David Sherman La Nelle Shoemaker Sandra Shurtleff Bob Slavik Bill Smiley Beulah Smith Darwin Smith Earl Smith Judy Amelia Smith Neal Smith Vaughn Smith 67 I La Vere Simon Darrell Slope lll!l0f5 Q? - . ,il ' sf X -.X ! ,os 48 Rose Phenix Sneddon Elwood Spencer Imogene Spiker Garry Spraker fi' 'I Pat Staudaher Karen Stedtteld Sharon Sterling June Stevenson ,yawn ff? Reid Stevenson Geri Stone Douglas Stuart Gloria Stuart Y af' Steve Sturdevant Francis Stutts I umou ' 'S - W E 4 as Teddy Swatsenberg Pamela Taniyama Gary Tauscher 42' Wayne Taysom Li ...L Roger Terrell Jerry Thompson Sharon Thornock Joan Tillotsen 68 X .NN 4? Karen Watlingtan Linda Weiser Joanne Western Glenna Wetherby June Wheeler Gloria White Stephanie Whittington Gary whame 69 um'o'z.4 Sharon Talley Faye Tolman Patti Tolman Robert Tolman Coleen Trimming Gloria Tubbs Jo Ann Vernon Dick Volkman Bill Walker Don Walker Guy Walker Marilyn Wallin Joyce Word Lou Ann Waters BSD ov FQ. Larry Whittle La Von Wilkerson Mary Ann Williams Myrna Williams Tom Williams Charlie Wilson Jessie Wilson William Wilson Dick Winn Roy Winn Jimmie Woodland Myrlene Woodward Boyd Worley Adalia Worth ,di is WGN 4' fps lr fx ., 14.5.2 e. M f f at -A 8'3- E ,., X union l . I i f'-jk-1 1 'ff f!7 i T5 20' Ai 'S' A r I ' if 2 A ' s Q xi r 1 .J :ri Barbara Worth Dennis Wright Jeanette Wright John Wyant Kay Yaegle Claire Yamauchi Bob Yearsley Joanne Young 70 opkomozes Hey, does anybody know where room IO6 is? How do you open this locker? Where on earth is the cafeteria? These were some of the bewildered sounds that were heard coming from our freshman class on that fateful day in September, 1954, when we began our high school career. Our beginning was about the some as any other fresh- man class. We were bewildered, lost, and scared of the seniors. As the months progressed, however, we began to feel more like a part of the mob that roamed the halls of Poky High. OFFICERS ELECTED We held our elections for class officers and the win- ners were: Bob Parsons, president, Frances Howard, vice- president, Peggy Gambles, secretary, Kay Nelson, treasurer. Homecoming Day rolled around and we prepared our float to enter in the parade. It was the most magnificent float ever created . . . until we saw it up against the other floats and then, for some unusual reason, it began to look rather skimpy and terribly small-but our spirits were lifted when we won third prize. We can thank our lovely princess Barbara Reynolds for that. We soon found it was time to hold our annual class party. The theme we chose was The Mad Hotter's Hop. LOST JIBERACEH PRESENTED With this behind us we plunged into the production of our class assembly entitled the Lost Jiberace. lt fea- tured Steve Anderson as the lost pianist. l Steve Herzog PRESIDENT With three months of vacation to our credit we began our sophomore year with high spirits. We were confident that we would be the best sophomore class Poky High ever had. To be sure, we were the biggest with 600 members. As was the custom the sophomore class entered a float in the Poky Pow-Wow Parade. Our float this year was big- ger and better by far than our former float, but as luck would have it, competition was stronger and we again re- ceived third place. SILVER BELLS Our class party was held on December, 9th and because the season suggested Christmas, our theme was Silver Bells. In February we began work on our assembly. The script was written by Tamara Wilcox and Frances Howard and entitled Fairytales. Thus ended the main events of our first two years and we are hoping the next two years are as enjoyable. -Verna Lee Croshaw, Secretary Angelo Sakelaris Verna Lee Croshaw Raymond Jones VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 9' Cl .miie -0 1 A 5,14 2 -J T' A - Iii., Vernola Eva Anderson Bob Arbon Ellen Avery Patricia Bacon Deonne Bailey Derrel Bailey Ken Bailey Anita Bain Bertie Baker Gail Baldwin Mark Baldwin Gordon Banks 72 ras. JOFAOIIIOIQJ i I Arolyn Adams Wayne Albertson Judy Allbright Jim Allen Walter Allison Margaret Allred Jackie Alvord Loran Ames Barbara Jean Ani Floyd Anderson Harold Anderson Mary Ann Anders Steven Anderson , 1 x ki i Jon Barrett Lance Barry Sharon Bartlett Grant Bartschi Gary Bates Joyce Bates Beulah Bayly Lawrence Beasley Gerald Beebe Harold Bennett 43 'rf-rf 1' I K Q. .Ns .xy 2-L4 t ,O ML, ,fy A D 'dB if , '- wallllrln ifrigffd I 'Off'-05' .AA ,ab william R, Bird grad! 2 A 44. 1 x Q Sal, W .gf A 4 .fold 0010105 X wg 1, 323 it ' A ' 1 s ox E Nb E? X ' ia N S N fm os 4. G r I ,- .. .3 W 'T 5- , , - , 1 ' ll .J 1 I T sf iii it 1 ' as i SSQ35 is ti be Q . rf x 1 I 1 .dl ,ci l Q. i .x 1 y Q Janet Bissell Patti Blalock Patricia Bloom Don Bloxham Dennis Bollinger Jane Bollschweiller Sherell Boren Karen Bowden Sharon Bowden Harold Bower Noreen Bright Richard Bright 73 Sandra Byers Kay Caldwell Mike Calligan Bruce Cameron Kenneth Cameron Paul Carlsen Dennis Chandler Barbara Chantry Mae Dean Chatterton Charles Christensen Thomas Christensen Janene Clark 74 lu Q jr-f+w',, g ', n miie ' X We Qfssftwq Q gwxyyygg . . 43,1 ll .fold amazes I ll, 1 f Lee Bringhurst Dorothy Broberg Karol Brooks Mark Budge Darrell Bullock Marilyn Bullock Sharon Bullock Jay Bunce Verdean Burback Larry Burgess Vernon Burgess Barbara Burton Sharon Byrd V 1 1 w Q E .an ,Q .C C .fa N B4 X ,Q -5 Q ' Nan qv. ' fi ,V ey ,af 4 l , , Q ,Y . 1:3 g Q, z' ,Ls ,V L15 1 1?Xf,g Q V, , we ,41 2 Q.: 5 t Lorraine Clark Gary Cleize Pat Cohen David Collins Richard Comer Judeane Cook if X ' ii Q iaii ilin E' : L SN 1 .-L is W gs j g 1, 4,491 , C ,A X tb 5 . 6 . - X 1 i Q I ,W 1 E , ' 1 1 ' I i 1 1 .3 ii 'J 'Mar 1 X 7 Dorothy Cromwall lr Don Cotant , Renee Cottle Larry Cox Lois Anne Cox i l ll if A lEl'nE'EgZ lc! ,ifffffr Jeff U !4,fl is n cf v fan? fm ' 1 M CW,i!,flV 4 , 0,9 omotes L 's 1' X il Y N f' l 'xzr J J .a 9 ,er R Desks '17, ' .., .., David Crane Verna Lee Croshaw Charles Culbertson .leaneane Culbertson Shirlene Culver Billie Curtis 'Elmary Davidson Craig Davis Joan Davis Sandra Davis Marilyn DeGiorgio - if iii! i :Fit J'mmY DOWS srry y Iqkq, y q, -3 A 9 -r v s T7 Barbara Eldredge Carol Elle Veda Ellen Tim Ericksen Kerry Irwin Chad Eskelsen June Evans Sharon Evans Bob Eyler Robert Farmer Susan Fennell Jim Fenwick 76 ' 4 Deanna Denison Bill Denkers Elsie Dixon 3 Joan Dodge Carolyn Dohse M si. I -.', C ' V To L Clayton Dorsey Y, Y . 54 ,. q y ' Brian Dotson 7 f Chuck Downey Lf A f 'J Richard Drake Ronald Drake at 0 , N , f f 'Y V D l x fl y 1 f . x 1 Karen Dressen ,gr Sandra Duckworth ' Roberta Egbert 1 ll i .fold amazes Z ' 1 l 1.31, 'P 5 K 4' Y, at 5 1, X I JoAnne Finch Judy Lee Floyd VaNae Floyd Sharon Fore Marjorie Forrest Leonard Fowler Connie Fowles Joyce Freenwan Tom French Barney Frey Roy Frisk Chet Fulwyler Peggy Gambles 4 'I- S in i f l . ' lg X G -ic.lfLQ 4 ii . L 4. Q- G gf X ' ii A ll el ,L if 3 , L c is I ,wi or Y ,if r r g f i l E oone A lf? F J.. F I , .folalomotes ,oi L-an J- ' 'N Y, . Z. Mary Alice Garner Lee Garnes Portia Garrison Roslyn Garrison Paul Garvin Richard Garvin Irene Gay Dorothy Gayhart Elaine Georgeson Darrell Gertsch Gloria Gibbons Jim Gilbert 77 .44 Xt ,7 -fy? l ,F- DeVere Hansen Faye Hansen Lana Hansen Vaughn Hansen Dorothy Hardister John Hardy Norene Harmon Eddy Hartec Douglas Hatch Sharon Hdthaway Marilyn Hawk Gloria Hayball 78 rf: 'f-- .. fa 'G i .var -L F ly' .YOIQAOIIIOZGJ n 11' u W 1' cf f K K ll ,i x fy Goyle Glenisky Non Gooch Bob Goranson Bob Green Carol Green Dixie Groth Bob Guyon Kenny Hackmeist Judy Haddenhom Lois Haislip Carolyn Halpin Eddie Hamilton Pat Hancock .4 1 I' 'S 4 'C 1 N x Leslie Heaps Gloria Henderson Sondra Henderson Dean Henricksen Stephen Herzog Darlene Hewlett Tim Hillebrant Richard Hodges George Hoggan Don Honas Roger Horrocks ,X xt? i X X ,.., I 's ,J X ' 4 Q , lx X R I' A K Q -B1 Q 5 51 El W I 3 -Stix FE QQ 7 KX ' I X, Merle Kay Horton i M Francis Howard A-i , Ag ,. ' A to -E .l X' , Q, 'A S Q Q 'Qi 8 ef M . Am fu l t f 1 x .gopbomotel - Y s 4 Bonnie Howell 1 'QQ 1' ,L Delmar Hudson . 1 , ' Mary Ellen Huerta ,. , 1 t 1 i Ernest Humphrey , . .- 5 Q -5, Rodney Hunt J ty Jack Huntington - Qi Q Bob Hurst Q v f , 1 N I 64 X ' ii I., - - y ll Judy Hussey Bert Huth g li 1' A Bette lsham g f, Owen lvie ' Gordon Jensen N 79 N s .fold amazes Glen Keller Wayne Kelsey - Barbara Kennedy 1' 5 A 4 t .al I Kenneth John Anita Johnson Leo Johnson Nellie Johnson Sandra Johnson Pat Jolley Raymond Jones Roger Jones Thomas Jones Karen Jorgensen Sidney Judd Anne Kane JoAnn Karellas f. ff' 1 LL W AX' fef XX Margaret Kern Faith Kibber Dianne Kidd Jean Kinghorn Audrey Kinney Ruth Kinney Judy Knorr Carolyn Kramer Marilyn Kramer 80 8 '21 is XJ '33 f-.. X Liana Kranning Beverly Kuck Karen Kunnary Jack Kunze Ladien Kunze Gay Kynaston Peggy Lake Richard LaMathe Sandra Lancaster Dale Larsen Worth Latimore Vivian Lemmons Blaine Lenon - 4'- X L x 41 fp .wb 11 Q? 5' 30,96 0010225 .H 1 L 9 1 2 'Q' 7 Rr 'i X s 1 If 'x ' 5 is K X as X ' 5-. L W,-s if 4 'x .es :'. . 4. ,o Q -4 - fs Eff t 1 -3 L 1, r x Eff- L i s ,f I 'Y kk X Q Linda Lewis Lorna Lewis Jim Liday David Lien Carol Ann Linford Brent Long Donna Loppie Lee Lords Robert Lowery Eileen Luker Patsy Lundquist Duane Lusk 8l 1 X A i 'X 'F Z Herbert Lushingslq Mariane Lyman Geraldine Lyon Rachel Madrid Phillis Marler 4' f fs. Analee Marlow i 1 '- Christopher Martir ' J A 1 Carl Martinez 31 W J f Frankie Martinez it I ' Royce Matkin lf' 'Y lr N , 3' Byron McBride Judy McCain Bill McCarty .golalomotes Lorna McCaskill - V B Charles McCuIley J. E Christine McDaniel Z i in 4' A i .N nl ' in W .l Joan McDonald Gerald McGinness Bill Mmelley Judy McOmber X., ' x' J-in Bud Mecham , l Lindo Miller ' ' Ronald Miller Jackie Mitchell . I 'C7 'Y' - 4' , 5, W? Brenda Morley ' 'B in ' V -I. J 82 X f - C ' A A , If I J 1 Marilyn Mollerup Beverly Moon Roy Morris Ruth Mower Bernadette Mulick Richard Murri Kay Nelson Don Nichols Lael Noble Edna Norton Jerry Norton Edythe Okamura Larry Olsen JW . g i a- K x g 'Q 5 ,, 1 'Q 'Qi be --Q i . N-1 it :Sf ES H lii l 'XI . . I is k .ggi H., L i My I ii: K ix X P lx N K A ', ' Y M J Q 1 .N N . ee... 4 P If' I f 4 1 E ' ' 5 We NW 1 Q K N 1. f l Sl . 1 f ,'i- : .folalomotes Nancy Olsen Merlene Kaye Onstott Dave Ostler .or 1. . I Ralph Onley Helen Palfreyman ' Anna Palmer Gene Panopolos Angelo P. Papapavlos Neil Parisot Sharon Parker Lue Ann Parkinson Eleanor Pattis Maxine Payn 83 X A' 1 it , xl A 6,1 43 Z ,Q l. f or li - ' . lr X .3 s is ,. Ein, fi A t wr 5 fr- - ' Vg ff 'Vg n 5 3 'P X f I X if Xl : ,X H- N 1 , ' , Q Q ' 'X 1 l ff Li ' . 1 ' I f, ' 2 ' 9' S-A A 'x 7 x. at 7 Q ut 'Q 'X x lx X l 'dll f' y0,2A0lfl0fC.4 JoAnn Preece Arlin Randall Bob Randall Gerald Randall Martha Raschke Leland Raymond Janice Remy Barbara Reynolds Willard Rhondeau Forrest Richardson Margaret Riddle Larry Ridley Ross Ritland 84 if rv x X, Q -J Q Llsx 4. QC' 'v Q v Q t vs n ras, -wr N. Steve Payne Vessie Pearson Sandra Peck Maren Peterson Don Petty Nancy Phenix Judy Poirier Sam Polinsky Carolyn Poore Dennis Porter Jimmy Potter Kip Power Barbara Pratt 14. l N IQ. X to , A Xi N 1 A. Paula Ritzman Celia Rivera Myrna Robertson John Roeder Denne Romriell Eloise Romriell Brad Roosma Dixie Roper Alice Rosoles William Rosquist Janice Roundtree Judy Rouse Karen Rouse Douglas Roylance -Q 42 ' --r Q- L v I . ' p f . '- I -1 af In Y Y I I ll 5,96 0010125 'Q I' 3 fb: at Cs X 1 I .X -v I Li l 4' we fl'Z' .8 p . ,.. ,- ,J-R 7 . t x l 3 mst. K I 1-vb 1 Ross Ruchti John Rumel Joan Rust DeAnn Rutledge Angelo Sakelaris Ann Sampson Richard Schara Helen Schatz Glenda Scheele Alfred Schubert Julianne Scott Margaret Selders Carmel Serrano David Shader 85 W ii ,eb -1 1 1 it N 5 VME rx if k is 1 'H' S if . -,Jr ff SSN 5 sv , Q ' S ll Shirley Speir Nellie Don Spencer Nick Sporker Patricia Stanton Ronald Stephenson Bob Steffens Clark Stewart Fred Stirling Fred Stoll Jim Stone Lynn Stowell Jean Strackeljohn Margaret Strawn Virginia Sturm 86 K VN F' X9 .YOFA 0010125 L N. W all I V, i A ' Q- b ' '2 Y Q l S ieil k ' ' ' if 1 x i i ', it XX 4 an me , A all Sondra Sheppard Pat Sherburne Shari Sherwood Cami Simmons Marla Parke Simn Steve Sisneros Bert Smith Bruce Smith Doug Smith Julia Smith Karlene Smith Keith Smith Maurice Smith Rita Spahr ,S i 1,413 ls i 1 R X-X I 1 Glen Summers Juliene Swallow Bill Swassing Carol Sykes Dorothy Talbot William Taylor David Thomas Linda Thomas Elbert Tolman Sharon Trappett Ned Traughber Tom Tucker Sharon Turman Brian Underwood X P 1 if I- Q19 12 I X l K .foplomozes . ff' 43 W f W K 'KT ji.: gg fl Xe' I S 'K JO Q, . . 'yy gf 41- I fxfffgn. S I X Donna Valenty Thor Van Patten Michael Vaughn Bruce Vroman Roger Wall George Walker Wendy Walker Carrol Walton Mardean Ward Ronald Worth Kathleen Waters LaWanna Watson Marilyn Watson Douqlas Watts 87 . , i VV! N 2? , A ' ' , Q I ' I A 'R 1 jgsfi 5 . fyZ':'?:Pf,ll F ,X QM , Q3 ' X r, I . ,1 1 I l ' V Bobby Wilson Dick Wilson Gail Wilson Gary Lee Wilson Dennis Wood Keith Wright Carol Wright Richard Wright Suzanne Wurster Sandra Wynn Norman Yearsley Steve Young Jim Yunker Ruth Zweigart 88 .YOIQAOIMOZQQ fn ff K, 44' 4 I Q Q, N Q. 'U' Betty Weathermc Pat Webb Dyrace Weber Pat Webster Glade Weight Tamara Wells Janice Westwooc Margie White Rose Marie Whit Tamara Wilcox Gayle Willecke Bruce Williams Diane Williams Leland Williams Sharon Williams fd lf-- Z fel X, E- ' '-3 Ki Ji L 'freshmen This year is the last time freshmen will get lost in the many halls and stairwoys. Next year there will be no 9th graders at Poky High. As a lasting reminder of the lowly ones we leave a year of activities and achievements to add to the history of Pocatello High School. Rock Around the Clock More than 200 attended the annual class party, Black Hat Ball at Halloween where Jim Babcock, Mike Deeringer, Bruce Porges and Kenny Kuhn stole the show with their rendition of Rock Around the Clock. After a struggle, we finally got the fresh- men assembly written, rehearsed and present- ed in December. Many unknown talents appeared in the musical and dance numbers. We had our share of laughs at the comedy routines too. Our class float, covered with chicken wire and crepe paper, sailed through the Pow Wow Day parade and won fourth place. Ray Carlson VICE-PRESIDENT Stanley Spicer SECRETARY .ij R l Kenny Kuhn PRESIDENT Success in Sports On the sports side, the year was a success with our football squad winning all but two games. Our basketball team finished with I2 wins and 3 losses. Scoring honors for the sea- son went to Billy Anderson, forward. With our freshman year drawing to a finish, we are on the first rung of the ladder toward our goal-becoming seniors. Enrich- ing our high school years will be our exper- iences of 1955-56. -Stanley Spicer, Secretary Suzanne Hadley TREASURER A' 2' ,W F w. 4. x ,S 0 f',,,IAN', Aw. vs A - - n J , .i W ' ,Q f- .Q , s A , 1 X F Q. , - 1 1 , Sandra Adams Almira Allen Patricia Allen Janet Anderson Zee Ray Anderson John Anderegg Darius Bailey Lonna Barbour Valerie Barrett R Louis Berry Mary Buhler l x , 'A wail Norbert Blodgett Dave Blalock Bill Blazek Karen Bovee Burke Butler Connie Burnham Beverly Brian Betty Brubaker Richard Campbell f , ' I ,fl I . , . wifi ei A ,. l in Jxvyti M 1' ,lf Z: 5 . 1 vf.' ,iaii .ii 'pIQ 1 ni 4 .W i i A X ' , 1 L...-,:- 'fzeskmen I 2.-,.M,,.f-K f 5 gy. 4 x W s ,. ,, , Donald Ames Arlene Armstrong Gerri Gene Bartz Susan Bevan Mike Bistline Bonnie Blume Lester Burdich Harriet Carey 5 . 3 . s uh ' -,X s ,i g I ' . 1 ' x Lll Bill Anderson Stella Arvin Clodia Bates in ,. ! S Bob Bolliger Barbara Buffat Rea Carlsen I an E ,J ,X ,- I ' v N x F. 0. ' :B 'Ll i A Jamie Ani Jim Bob Sharon 1 Bill Bori Ronald Bu' Arline Ca all ...rs -: J V1 5 X535 ki . -X, fx fs' .. l L - n Us i o Carlson f Chivers r Collins ' x lrol Crotts e Deavilla een Denkers .Q Qui H . I if-we r 1 AV- , 'w I-, iw ' if Wg 5 V , f .ue L - .N fx f 2. N ' if x S 5 Y Q- A as if Q I X j el ' li Yi N V , , . . s X .lf tl N i K . 1' 4 X 5- , ' X 6 1 I - sl is qs Diane Carlyle Leslie Carlyle Lyle Carson Dick Chase Eddie Chaffee Harry Christ Janice Christensen Kenneth Christensen Shana Coffin Nancy Coleman Barbara Cook Benito Cooper Jack Cotterell Peggy Cox Dexter Crane Leonard Crismon Sandra Crockett A .4 Donna Jean Critchley Dewey Croft A U A. X Terry Crouson Marian Dahl Patty Daniels David Davis Betty Day Mike Deeringer Fred De Gregory Terry Delale Harold Dendurent Howard Dendurent Jim Des Fosses Sharon Dickson Deanna Draper Shirley Dopp Brenda Dustin fi X ' - Q il 7 5 ' if ' V '. A - la il J ' ' 1' R . . . L ' .5 i Y X' l ' N J' is 1 H- . L x Q ' I - JV' D. ll i.-5 LMA 7' A if M4 ,J tes Ind!! is J - H , , , ,-gg. A Q - n A , K 24953 g 1 i . ' 'L, .xlhv K , N1 ? i A rl 'BX un I .Alai .Li if ew is or 'Wi E, I ' lv R .. 1 , u .11 ' ff , f W, , l ff S , A., 1 Q r V, .J Wardria Eaton Rita Edwards Jeanie Ehresmdn Jim Ellis Wallace Ells Rondell England Charlie Feathersron Par Fisher Susan Flandro V ,V Norman Foss , Q Dennis Fowler : i if 4 , fi if I i T-'I 5 :- Robert Ganske Larry Gardner Linda Garrard Urania Giesbrechl Allen Godfrey Donna Goosey Suzanne Hadley Marjorie Hahn Patty Hall Q ' M fl if - ffl' 'F' ii. . nfl- if in 5 mailman Lx - 4' N ' ifgixx 5 L Dale Eichholy Richard Elgas Jenny Esquibel Henry Fleming 3 4 W, Nancy Evans Sharilyn Fortier Ann Frlcke Pat Garrison Bart Genla Mel Graves Peter Groom Bob Hardin Cecil Harper . - ,E A F 3 .5 i E ,A , K i ix F 5 , ' R Q ! Z , 5 -4 A 3 TT E fl NN .li I Q .4 1 xii in T RY . 4 ll x.. X ,Q K ,.,NU,.i .1 Q 57 a i ,. A' i 'i 0 Bud Ellie: Diane Paw: Thomas For I ilu Saundra G1 Lavette Gur Gordon Har -'N 'KS Ni w .JF X l ,. a K3 .. - anald Harris Gordon Harris 'man Haugard Barbara Havin iail Higgins '-.-. X I 4, I I Q..J-all ard Jacobsen iald Jensen icki Jones 'a Ill .et -., i nl !'x': 9. :.f ' l t i r1f'9l.'i L: Arlene Hill Bob Jenkins Myrna Jeppson Linda Keckler -sl . V 1. H Xl 7 ' -3 x Yi' ,148 I' 9 1f'lil'f Q' fi'Q l' v. 1 . 1' .K F59 K ,-. f '3 vw N - KS X Karen Harris Pat Hayman Linda Hill Dixie Hunt Linda Ingram Leola Jen ks J udy Jesfer Kathleen Kelly B., ,v 2 mailman 93 X ' 1 '- A is . H Q V . 4 A 4 K , SS: 329 . X X 555- N :ix Q . f L. l Q X as l i :PRL ' if 'R A l . ,pq My Q . lil 3 Q N 4 X . 1 - ii 4 Q I I .X ,765 1 Q M5 .- 5 ' V J 'lf - QQ Q - f Mike Harrop Karen Henry Erwin Hodges Dorris lvie Robert Jackson Leon Jenks Camile Johnson Gary Kerr C Ellen Harten Marie Hernandez Betty Hopkins 33 V. Charles Harvey Susan Herzog Virginia Huerta Ay W 4' 0, ' X y x Q X S 2, Donald Jensen Karen Johnson Colleen Kidd ,5- l ii New Q ii i, gli Marga Rae Jensen Betty Jones Jim Kinney wtf? ww, 1 r' rf- - 5 5 6' , ' , ' ' ' . 'gif P , if by A I I 2 3' I' Q 1 5 ' 1 . r 'A' ex l ' n - ' ,x x 1 , fr-if-1 f A sf an .qt , 5 ln: .J f 2 f I Lorae Kinney Kim Lorsen Ted Lewis f ' r ' Jill . 1' Sfllii 'A' Carol Lundquist Linda McCoy David Miller O I ., 94,0 L.. Jerry Kraning Carol Ann Lotimere Robert Lish G X J 4 r ft Dello Madrid Bill McNelley George Millward Kenneth Kuhn Burneda Lawson Sarah Lloyd Ronnie Lords Betty Lorsoine Chris Madsen Mike McMasters Mike Millword . ' 1 F - I if 'Z ! . 1 K..- Wi L 5:8 gms 'Ttuimen JoAnn Kunz Larry Leger Joe Locke Don Lowe Eddie Loya Richard Mandarino Arthur McOmber Gay Mizera 4 . 4 1 J ii QF' ' l 'i I 5 MA. f.. i l ' 94 y I Robert Kunz Jean Lewis Darryll Lombard 'P -5 1 X, ' r I , Peggy McCain Jimmy Meredith Bob Mooney ,ir fx f W 1 N 1 ,s QQ., g L l F ,'i A Gary Kutl John Le' Kay Loo .. 4- Pete Md Joan M Dennis l 51 JL X .fff N X l b Q ' Ae 4 flfffsgf Q ' , fl K' ' U N? . X 1 . 'L ' - 5. N i 3 ,, ' s. -AQ' su , ? uw, . - ' 5'-fr' f of f ' X zavwgiez 5 X 'X ,. 'Q' Q I ' x A-L - L 1 i 'I xl 7 ' ? Y X 1 A x f E H . 1' l - - f' is ll ,xi . L ' i A L . . y 3 - vlli n l i l 'en Morgan ith Murrieta veil Nelson iiiiigzxzq :e Pearson l Pitchtord erl Pratt 2' , . lil ,i, if 5 ii Richard Morgan Karen Myers Joe Nielson i,,. I Denny Peterson Richard Phelps Dixie Ramey - 3. V l ,- yi' 2 NT ix, -TF: li' if, ...P-we H'- ,-s -wi :.' -- s. Karen Muck Kenneth Myers Ronald Nifz Rose Orner Art Oxley O'Rene Peterson Joan Phillips Francis Rawson Yak 4. ' -0 A -l,!l!l N . -dui' so -X 95 vg -iw f fx Q H 5192 .T D ffs ew- mi X A f' M' . ' ' ' , , . 0 ' 'fukfem w.f1wi5qfisQ7.sfi egg!-vm .-igwfww ww qgqwipfvzmi-qw-vw-v,fW,Q W ,gf . XZ . Qi 2 1 n s il.. siiiiiy .lim P, fpgggu iivgli' .yew S fgfifiy l . s.iJsi,ii3l!'l12lif 1 i 1 it - Q c in S . ,w if Renee Murdock Gary Myler Lois Novis Amelia Parker Sandra Parker Sandra Peterson Bruce Porgess Julia Reddy ' v X . l . - A QE-rYA.'1 N if I Q W.. .ft .H .IQAW X Xu, v Dove Murillo David Nottress Steve Nugent --it Ramona Pierce Teddy Potter Joanne Reid 1: rf 0 l' 'I S if L1 K Kiki t fl 'sms ,ai 1 f is ' -.W Riagg. yi' 'up Thomas Murillo Nikki Neeser Patricia Olsen rs H l -,, Sharon Pierce Helen Poulsen Torn Reilly ' Q I . I 'A 'S - -'o .5 X '2 ,l , f , . Y ,,mf'fu, I . 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K E N 1 ,v , I , L 97 K QQ' ,, ' ' mm! t - . . , , . school spirit at on porode, ond Q footbqll everyone Iukes J W on ossembl by the Pow-Wow Doy showed the fo, iss W1 Y were fi N185 MV HJR X 'R .-- P Si' vrNAn Lk ANN v P N Ndlggj KL? L A4 XA f-5 L Q bb QQCGTQQT F-.f L, 'N s..-J 1 Lflf f L' Q CCGGGGGGE ,..1.1..?.-1c-1i -- bb uffio -A J' .- V K X N F 1? r N 05 ka X f X11 X s 1- 1 ' x .l .life S?-L ' 'i 1 fw,41'f 1'-S+ f X X ff L3Y14EJCf7 Q wk ' I X , 4, 9' f Y '-z , f . ,bw 5 Paw'Wow royalty, clockwise, Margie Davis, Vicki Hill, Suzanne Holman, seniors, Kathy Kelly, freshman, Marylu Kilbourne, junior, Sharon Bullock, sophomore, The senior float begins W, 1- I Key to Success -commercial and art homeroom float Pep Club assembly rehearsal I-Qaky Tres Bonne, Mais Oui, and Oo- la-la! Q !,.,, . The prize-winning senior class float, Diploma. 5 W- OW Poky's first Pow-Wow Day was exciting and victorious . . . homerooms and clubs worked night and day on floats for the parade . . . high- light of the day was defeating Twin Falls in the football game . . . the annual mixer climoxed the day's activities. Q Pg? Full of awe Grotesque, isn't it? ftfw. Stairway to Knowledge -winning Xl ,L study holl Hoot. ' J! On ufth The parade QL N 1 I V f! V x I .X 51 'I X x . 1 N 1 f j U Mm L U 01 UM K WI L Lbrvliffl First pl S h CI b 102 Junior-Senior dril A 2 J cl fl t-- d pl ner KQ Freshman float 103 . X FM? Jvyidmw ff Q WAN ,el LM H Ni W Y, QV km JYJULZL Nj X Xff .spa , fi Pyvim inf gi w 5 , 1,55 ie iii.. , . ,K .V . 5 5 Q f G , K1-'W 3 Q. Q 4. , M. .. g 'Wa H .. o Wx: Poky's own liberty be O4 13566 010,06 I 60 oo' . . . crown you queen of the 1955-56 Poky Pow-Wow. N C 'Q 'Ji 104 K stands for Key Club Patsy Lundquist was one of many tal- ented performers on a high school assembly program. 145.4 emllied Burley High School's Blue Knights iazz it up at an exchange assembly here. Students enjoyed many hours of relaxation and amusement at the year's varied assembly pro- grams. ,A 4? Nancy Bennett presents Eike Walter, German exchange student, with a Pep Club sweater and an honorary mem- bership. x04 O to Q Q6 . 6 Koo, 1690 Q05 Q0 .dict 5 . Q 'lx vofs 60180 Q00 O0 we xvli we .08 qiyffoco ef Q- ' Q0 go During the 1954 spring campaigns, Dave Worley gives a speech which preceded his election as student body president. 11.9 po .Yolemnfy .gufeat . . .H Every year, it is a school tradition to present the inaugural assembly as the first official assembly of the school year . . . At this time the student government for the coming year is officially in- stalled, The court, senate, house of representa- tives, and class officers are introduced and the student body officers pledge their allegiance to the school constitution and laws. Ron Reed, vice-principal, administers the SchoolAttorney Pete Brandt introduces mem- oath of office to Larry Hill, student body hors of the school court, vice-president. lO6 P 5 Glen Cunningham, world famous track The Cry Me A River Girl, Carolyn star, gave a lecture on clean living. Johnson, sings in a PHS exchange assembly. Coach Wally Kelly plays dummy for Ernie Schuerman at the Pep Club All- Contestant Assembly. All 64 members of National Honor Society stand on stage as their names are announced. The Idaho Falls exchange assembly Another exchange assembly perform- featured the act, Oh What A Time er was magician Jan Sainsbury. I Had With Minnie the Mermaid. , Wi-.633-Q' Don Ganski and Poky highs student body president, Dave Worley. Dave Erickson and Donna Hunt won the costume prize at the Hardtimes party, Pete KelIy's Blues. The illustrious seniors of the Poca- tellian staff. Eike Wolter, German exchange student really lets down her hair. t v Q 1 ' 2 i 3 Jay Young and Margie Davis seem to be characters out of one of Damon Runyon's stories. l08 E2 A 4 19' L4 X .J I 7gsX'r3xX . 5 11, K Y y li f I il 1 .ti-s Q .Q A X' Flapper, yessir, one of those- Ann Lenkersdorfer. I liz 1 ' f ,,,,t , et 'A 171125 Seniors' annual Hardtimes . . . with its whiskers and braids . . . went Gay Twenties at the party that night . . . turned down hose . . . short skirts ond knickers highlighted the enjoyable ev- ening. -NN .fp .- A if 1 Winners Marilynne Rust I ll Q with her 320 braids and sig one-fourth inch beard. ,A Q 1' it ii Donna Gaved ef l L it 9' 345 i If ri ! w e K and Q - Y Nancy Bennett. W 1 L IO9 5 Roger Chapin with his Q ff' 'L ' Dick ond Bob Broberg, Don Atwood , x Deon Sorenson, Leo McQuiIlan and Ronnie Harris living it up. Clerical training classes learned to operate a calculator. One of the art class projects was sculptoring. -all ptedent and -gccountecf 7-at Boiling water I presume? Lab work seemed to bring out the chemist in everyone. Y-'x - i,.,.4 ' 'Y One of the many classes business ' students may take is bookkeeping. 1. if V cr -ex' U Classes were regarded by many as a necessary evil . . . remember the chem- istry tests you didn't study for . . . the biology bugs you collected . . . transcribing in shorthand . . . burning the water in home ec . . . the speeches you were afraid ta give . . . the vocabulary tests in Latin, French, German, and Spanish that you failed . . . all these and many more were a big part of your school year and some were even fun. Biology students discovered the dif- ference between trees and more trees. ,FS l mr ull: Solid Geometry was one of the more difficult classes as all advanced math students discovered. Em ll, ,Q Industrial arts was one of the most popular classes offered for boys at PHS. Repairing machinery was only one phase of agriculture classes. 1 in Arthur Scott spoke to Miss Oliver's economic classes an the functions of a credit bureau. Jack to the Mechanical drawing classes sketched all types of dimensional drawings. ,A B Nui, old grind . . . Instructions as well as vocalizing in fifth hour choir. Miss Bell gives a few pointers on leather tooling in recreational lead- ership. The junior home economics class question the boys' panel about dating standards. II3 y....:,. M A MLW yi-Pai Senior Home Ec., girls practice Emily Post's suggestions at dinner. The cafeteria rush proves that the shortest dis- tance between two points is a straight line. are and Did you ever feel that you were being watched? I 14 if fi' wr- s A V, us nm. I 4 There f, .. U Junior assembly committee meets to do more Ioafing than writing. Tuberculosis anyone? I . 4 K L t P 4: f' n'SiW'E .. .. ....s.,,,,..s... ..,,, ,sm . t Orderly arrangement of Senior girls' feet compared to the confusion of Freshman girls' feet. There are organizations for the scholars and honor students 1 some clubs service . . terested in various are groups that i Ps of vocations M! Rf 3 4 .r f 1 A-1--1 .5 fp ,, , . A , . V, ,X 4. .lp ,,,,, A ,., , EPA papa' YV aw! A! 7 EU ' MU if X'- ddf QL by i AE f -X!! 5 ymgw 3 X lx F9 X 1 we Q 7 k NM. , . M I KX W , it lf --!,X! ,xg I a,f-X 29- 61116 Officers of P-Club are, first row, left to right-Tom Carlyle, vice-president, Paul Sherwood, president. Second row, Ron Tol- Iey, sergeant-at-arms, Jerry Richmond, secretory-treosurer. ll8 P-Club members ore, first row, left to right-Richord Greene, Mike, Hook, Don Beovers, Paul Sherwood, Jim Leese, Contril Nielsen, Colvin Stone, Ronald Smith, Tom Carlyle. Second row, Chuck Brough, Bob Reed, Don Gates, Dove Worley, Jerry Rich- mond, Chuck Wurster, Dennis Jones, Jim Anderson. Third row, Mr. Kelly, advisor, Babe Miller, Keith Martindale, Eddy Gates. Fourth row, Bernell Barrett, LaMont Jimmy Allen, Fred Pauls. Hiskey, Gary Grimm, Jerry Beebe, Bud Bob Young, Doug Bohi, Don Walker, Barry Burke, Dick Winn, Jim Reed, Miller, Delmar Hudson, Lance Berry,A P-Club . . . one of the oldest clubs in the school . . . the members need to letter in one sport before they are eli- gible to join . . . then comes the initia- tion . . . if they survive initiation they can call themselves members ot P-Club . . , their activities include policing the halls , . . selling pop and apples at the games . . . and an annual P-Club ball at the end of the year. Advisor is Mr. Kelly. A member of P-Club, Ken Evans, selling at one of the basketball games. Keeper of the stairway, Chuck Wurster. ll9 Members of Pep Club are, first row, left to right-Margaret Grange, Gayle Tucker, Sheryl Call, Karen Proctor, Flora Wright, Myrla Vee Hanson, Nancy Tuttle, Jan Kearsley, Ann Lenkersdorfer, Joan Kleinkopt, Vicki Hill, Pamela Taniyama, Nancy Sealey, Nancy Ben- nett, Diane Qrtega, Joan Richardson, Lin Deyaney, Marsha Dunn, Virginia Bennett, Second row-Louise Hudson, Rosella Tyler, Myrna Lawson, Margie Davis, Mickey Eales, Duclie Huth, Barbara Bailey, Nan Alvord, Carla Taylor, Betty Harrison, Lolane Schiess, Lynne Latimer, Dianne Kenaga, Kay Pitchford, Peggy Brian, Sandra Bradford, Maria Sarantos, Vicky Zweigart, Stella Dokos, Third raw-Ve Anne Wheelwright, Donna Hunt, Irma Meccico, Madonna Noesen, Janet Reynolds, Nancy Darke, Georgia Perrin, Nancy Garrett, Eike Wolter, Susie Holman, Vivian Call, Kaye Merrill, Janet Cavanaugh, Margot lftt, Lamona Lewis, Vaunita Fitch, Karen Stedtfeld, Arlene Cheney, Therese Davis. Fourth raw-Evelyn Hegsted, LaVon Wilkerson, Faith Parker, Jackie Harris, Sharon Stirling, Diane Lombardi, Pat Ellis, Imogene Spiker, Marba Cottle, Barbara Worth, Afton lrying, Ellen McLelland, Charlene Forgeon, Joyce ffffrfl 70? 6 xl ,, we i lim' ffm XJ: f,fXX i' 120 Curtis, JoAnn Vernon, Lynn Collier, Joan Contos, Carlene Peterson, Nancy Reading. Fifth row-Dorothy Gayhart, Kathleen Moore, George Ann Rinker, Delores Ramey, Della Nielson, Elaine Beseris, Claire Yamauchi, Adalia Worth, Pat Dernopolous, Pat Staudaher, Patricia Kelly, Myrlene Woodward, Heather Palmer, Charlie Wilson, Marsha Manning, Linda Weiser, Charlotte Clark, Joyce Carlyle Barbara Secret. Sixth row -Vernola Anderson, Carolyn Halpin, Carol Elle, Nancy Phenix, Dorothy Broberg, Barbara Chantry, Rosiland Garrison, Sharon Bullock, Carolyn Poore, Peggy Gambles, Judy Moore, Charlotte Garrison, Jeanette Bradley, Margaret Nelson, Gaylia Hawkes, Darlene Bennett, Janice Westwood, Sandra Wynn, Stephanie Whittington. Seventh row--Ellen Avery, Judy McComber, Paula Ritzman, Marilyn Watson, Tamara Wilcox Sandra Johnson, Betty lsham, Gail Glenisky, Barbara Burton, Sharon Bartlett, Wendy Walker, Carolyn Dohse, Mardean Ward, Margie Forrest, Bernie Mullick, Carolyn Johnson, Rosalee Hawkes, Judy Smith, Karen Wat- Iington. Eighth row--Roberta Egbert, Arolyn Adams, Francis Howard, Suzanne Wurster, Jackie Mitchell, Pat Webster, Judy McCain, Nancy Olsen, Pat Sherburnc, Reya Rowe. Pep Club . . . one of the main organizations of the school . . . open to sophomore, junior, and senior girls with an average of C or above . , .the club aim is to promote good sportsmanship and lead cheers to support the team . . , their duties include selling po! N TS pop corn at the games and presenting the Poky Pow 'Pg W Wow assembly, Advisors are Mrs. Gledhill and Mrs. ll! e Shepard. wi. Q W wr. A D M I My Xv,..f' ys.---f I Il l! , . W y.....fx IN i.-M rm x Z Officers of Pep Club are, left to right, Nancy Bennett, ' president, Vicki Hill, treasurer, Nancy Sealey, vice-pres- , fs identg Pamela Taniyama, secretary. dp l2l Members of Senior Drill Team are, left to right-Carole Pugmire, Lolane Schiess, Jan Kearsley, Vicky Zweigart, Donna Gaved, Nancy Bennett, Nan Alvord, Janet Cavanaugh, Lynne Lati- mer, Vivian Call, Carla Taylor, Nancy Darke, Sandra Bradford, Barbara Bailey, Ann Lenkers- dorfer, Maria Sarantos, Dulcie Huth, Vicki Hill, Mickey Eales, Diane Kenaga, Marsha Dunn, Margie Davis, Karen Proctor, lrma Meccico. Kneeling, Kaye Merrill, leader. eniot ptilf eams uniot-.fopiomoze Members of Junior-Sophomore Drill Team are, left to right-LaVon Wilkerson, Barbara Secret, Marylu Kilbourne, Rosalee Hawkes, Barbara Burton, Gaylia Hawkes, Dorothy Broberg, Jackie Mitchell, Judy Moore, JoAnn Vernon, Charlotte Garrison, Nancy Sealey, leader, Joyce Curtis, Sharon Bartlett, Dorothy Gayhart, Karen Watlington, Sandra Johnson, Sharon Bullock, Afton Irving, Faith Parker, Rosalind Garrison, Charlotte Clark, Vernola Anderson. .51 'Z-J Officers of Girls Council are, left to right-Lolane Schiess, treasurer, Susie Holman, presidentg Jan Kearsley, vice-president, Carolyn Nielsen, secretory. fill!-5 couuLlL .Q Co - E D rV'A'x. A-vvx l1'7 Wg? Q28 eoun eil C wx li? lv W V Girls Council . . . service organization . . 555 : girls with a B average or above may join . . . sponser annual Co-Ed . . . tea is given for freshman girls . . . a spring banquet climaxes the year . . . advisor is Miss Emma Lou Bell. LU Freshman representatives ore, left to right-Gwenna Woodward, Jeannie Ehrisman, Kay Loomis, senior representative, Karen Proctor, Sophomore representative, Pat Webster. Absent junior representative, Adalio Worth. Senior members of Girls Council are, first raw, left to right-Flora Wright, Rose Ann Burtwell, Marilyn Westwood, Diane Ortega, Eike Wolter, Patsy Campbell, Hazel Ann Barry, Betty Harrison, Ann Lenkersdorfer, Karen Proctor, Sheryl Call, Nancy Tuttle, Jan Kearsley, Second row, Charlene Gibbons, Myrla Vee l-lansen, Barbara Etter, Margie Davis, Lynne Latimer, Diane Kenaga, Carla Taylor, Stella Dokos, Lolane Schiess, Nancy Bennett, Carole Pugmire, Georgia Perrin, Susie Holman. Third row, Caroline Bronson, Myrna Lawson, Sherri Davis, Mickey Eales, Margaret Dwyer, Margaret Grange, Loah McDonald, Nancy Dillon, Ve Anne Wheelwright, Sherry Jensen, Jeanette Hansen, Sharon Davis. Fourth row, Nan Alvord, Donna Hunt, Irma Meccio, Barbara Bailey, Nancy Darke, Peggy Brian, Hannah Allen, Carolyn Nielsen, Sherrie Kay Peterson, Julia Hancock, Sally McNeel, Nancy Garrett. QU: l Sophomore members of Girls Council are, first row, left to right-Ellen Avery, Judy McOmber, Arolyn Adams, Jackie Mitchell, June Evans, Peggy Gambles, Carolyn Poore, Ann Jo Priece, Judy McCain, Helen Schatz, Joan McDonald, Marilyn Watson, Paula Ritzman. Second row, Nancy Olsen, Deanna Dennison, Susan Fennell, Ann Sampson, Pat Webster, Gail Baldwin, Carolyn Dohse, Elaine Gorgensan, ,leaneane Culbertson, Barbara Burton, Sharon Bullock, Patsy Lundquist. Third row, Sharon Parker, Sondra Henderson, Suzanne Wurster, Mary Alice Garner, Diane Williams, Kay Caldwell, Sharon Bartlett, Gayle Glenisky, Sandra Johnson, Anna Lee Marlow, Lael Noble, Margaret Strawn, Eleanor Pattis, and Judy Knorr. I?- Junior members of Girls Council are, first row, left to right-Jeannette Bradley, Jerry Seibert, Therese Davis, Dorothy Erickson, Myrlene Woodward, Charlie Wilson, Carlene Peterson, Darlene Bennett, Evelyn Hegsted, Boydine Gunter. Second row, Marylu Kilbourne, June Wheeler, Carol Bartschi, Anabel Leslie, JoAnn Vernon, Delores Ramey, George Ann Rinker, Adalia Worth, Elaine Beseris, Patsy Staudaher. Third row, Theresa Dillon, Arlene Cheney, Della Nielsen, Mary Ann Phillips, Karolea Hansen, Claire Yamauchi, Charlotte Clark, Charla Hancock, Diane Johnson, and Jeanette Ashton. oun ci! Freshman members of Girls Council are, first row, left to right-Betty Day, Shirley Dopp, Sharon Swisher, Jeanne Lewis, Peggy McCain, Burendo Lawson, Benita Cooper, Kay Loomis. Second row, Barbara Cook, Diane Rough, Karen Harris, Jeanie Ersheman, Carolyn Buttorner, Ruth Ann Tolman, Carol Wood, Mary Pitchtord, Arline Carlson. Third row-Terry Delate, Diane Carlyle, Ann Reid, Beverly Bryan, Margie Lee Jensen, Gerri Jean Bartz, Gwenna Woodward, Connie Burnham. Officers of Boys Council ore, left to right-Angelo Sak- elaris, treasurer, Jay Young, president, Dick Broberg, vice-president, Gary Grimm, secretory. Advisor is Mr. Reed. 'MX if 0 47x o 0 Kal Q Q 0 GQ? 0 O WXQW A2 I Oy! 'x f-S f ,-.L D Cjgc co rfcziccc cc cc if JZEOCSQC CCC, ffcw CC Cc ceases:-diy Cv G C C 6 C C F CQ-cf' cCf Senior members of Boys Council are, first row, left to rightfglfred Babcock, Dick Broberg, Bob Broberg, Dan Atwood, Jay Young. Second row-Jim Leese, Martin Johnson, Philip Kane. new-N, Junior members of Boys Council are, first row, left to right-Bob Reed, Rene Marchand, Denis Yost, Bob Yearsley, and Karl Allen, Second row-Charles Mylroie, Danny McAughey, Gary Tauscher, Jim Reed, and Ed Brandt. Third row4Dick Volkrnan, Gary Grimm, Bob Young, Bob Petersen, and Lonnie Kelly. Boys Council , . . service organization . . . .I boys with a B average or above are eligible to join . , . members sponsor Poky Pow-Wow mixer . . . an annual dinner dance climaxes the year . . . advisor is Mr. Reed. Sophomore-Freshmen members of Boys Council are, first row, left to right-John Hardy, Lynn Bronson, Ross Ruchti, Claire McClain, Lee Bowman, Fred Stoll, and John Rumel. Second row-Paul Taylor, Dave Crone, Angelo Sakelaris, Jim Stone, Raymond Jones, Mel Graves, and Jimmy Swatsenberg, Third rowiBill Whitehead, Gary Ryan, Duane Simms, Steve Herzog, Paul Carlson, Kent Vernon, and Jim Babcock. Fourth row-Randel England, Richard Jacobsen, Ted Lewis, Tony Zener, Kenneth Kuhn, Bob Mooney, Bruce Porges, and John Stuki. L F1 1-1 ti Officers of Thespians are, left to right-'Stella Dokos, president, John Hardy, secretary, Margot lfft, vice-president, Carole Pugmirc, treasurer, TAe5pz'an5 Future Greta Garbos and John Barrymores need lO dramatic points ta join . . members live the excitement of the stage , t . the glamour of the lights . . . and the nervous tension of a first performance. Adviser is Mrs. Gianos. First row, left to rightflqnda Nielsen, Jeanne Edwards, Georgia Perrin, Nancy Tuttle, Stella Dokos. Second row, Evelyn Hegsted, Louise Hudson, Karen Proctor, Margot lfft, Carole Pugmire, Suzanne Holman, Jan Kearsley, Sally McNeel, Heather Pa'mer, Sheryl Call Third row, David Thomas, John Hardy, Charlie Wilson, Margaret Grange, Karen Stedtfeld, Nancy Reading, Pat Webster, Nancy Darke, Pat Staudaher, Ross Rutland. s1. X ff .D Forestry Club members are, first row, left to right7Marcia Manning, secretary-treas- urerg Charles Christensen, yuce-presidentg Richard Shara, president, Gaylia Hawkes. Seconcl row---Bah Eyler, Tommy Jones, Vernon Pecks, Maurice Smith, Floyd Anderson Third row-A-Clayton Dorsey, John Rumel, Bill McNelly, Errol Brown, Glen Keller Fourth row'--Ed Brandt, Jack Huntington, Clark Stewart, Gerald McGinnis, Max Allen Herman Cook. f 'Totestty 61146 Forestry Club . . , open to both boys and girls . . . visitors of different branches of the Forestry Service acquaint members with the forest rangers . . . smoke jumpers . . . farmers and soil conservation experts . . , advisor is Mr. Keller. HF 01' 1 j.f, tj-D 1 i .. px, fig' r lil -Hits and graft: Arts and Crafts . . . open to all boys and girls interested in art projects , . . on annual project of the club is to paint the school windows at Christ- mas . . , this year another project was to sell hand-painted Christmas cards . . . advisor is Miss Calder, l29 Arts and Crafts members are, first row, left to right-Jim Hilderbrant, vice-president, Bonnie Howell, treasurerg Joyce Freeman, secretary, JoAnn Rust, reporter. Second roww-Miss Calder, advisor, Charlotte Clark, Francis Stutts, Don Nichols, Tony Cox, Paul Garner, Bill Rosequist, Elmary Davidson. Members not present are, Tamara Wilcox, president, Suzanne Wurster, Anne Kane, Roberto Egbert, Mary Alice Garner. Spanish Club officers, first row, left to right-Mickey Eales, president, Ron Miller, treasurer, Myrna Lawson, secretary. Second row, left to right-Mike Brink, vice-president, Johnny Griggs, roll secretary, Mr. Bingham, adviser. , I l fli sff. X X 1 X' 17 Mfr., Qu. yiidllllh Senors and Senoritas with one semester of Espana are eligible for Espana Club. . . at Christ- mas they have a party following Spanish customs . . . films are enjoyed by all during the year. . . at the end of the year they all get together for one marvolistomente fiesta . , . l theeenkl Members are, left to right-Sharon Davis, Bill Byrd, LuAnn Waters, Sherri Jensen, Kent Spidell, Sandra Davis, Mary Alice Garner, Dorothy Erickson, Therese Davis. Second row, Myrna Lawson, Jeanette Hanson, Joyce Carlyle, Evelyn Owens, Charla Hancock, Charlotte Clark, Sandra Adams, Faith Wallace, Ann Sampson. Third row, Mickey Eales, Henry Bieker, Dick Winn, Johnny Griggs, Darrell Gertsch, Jim Stone, Ron Miller, Mike Brink, Mr, Bingham, adviser. Latin Club . . . open to all puers and puellas taking Latin . . . the group promotes interest in ' t e Roman customs and ways of life . . . a Zahn Christmas party was held and a good time was had by all . . . Christmas carols were learned ond sung in Latin for a Christmas program. Ad- viser is Miss Smitham. Members are, first row, left to right-Fred DeGregory, vice-president, Charles Christensen, secretagxj Joan McDonald, treasurer, Judy Knorr, president. Second row, Tommy Terrell, Steve cDaniel, Jimmy Lydelng, Jim Babcock, Richard Jacobsen, Benito Cooper, Linda Fulwyler, Peggy McCain, Mary Pitchford, Arlen Carlson, Sharo Seusher, Margaret Kern. Third row, Janine Clark, Nancy Reading, Ross Ritland, George Walker, Robert Pierce, Vernola Anderson, Judy Haddenham, Donna Vulinie, Margaret Selders, Christine McDaniel, Margaret Strawn, Anna Lee Marlow. Fourth row, Susan Wurster Sam Plinski, John Hardy, Terry Rich, Robert Mooney, Wayne Schultz, Lyle Carson, Floyd Anderson, Patty Hall, Terry DeLate, Judy McCain. 'lf H av Cf' QQX Lil ? . 'x 5 l I 's.,.f' f1'53f:,QeH1e. IQ, EE-l gig EFS' lf' Members are, first row, left to right-Sheryl Call, Eike Walter, secretary: Nancv Garrett, treasurer, Eugene Harvey, 'lnresidentg John Rumel, vice- presidentg Margot lfft. Second row, Jan earsley, Pat Tolman, Karen Proctor, Nancy Tuttle, Pat Staudaher, Lin Devaney, Joan Henry. Third row, Elwood Spencer, Geroldine Betty, JoAnn Blodgett, Judi Smith, Audrey Groth, Herbert Ernst. Adviser is Mr. Boden. First and second year French students are eligible for French Club . . . at Poky Pow Wow, club members designed the famous French taxi cab complete with Eiffel Tower and can-can girls Q7-tench . . . among the many activities are a French din- ner, Christmas caroling and joint activities with the German Club . . . Ah-c'est la vie! l l l3l ovie 61116 Movie Club . . . organization open to anyone interested in movies and in running movie projectors for the school . . . the members show educational films in various classes. . . advisor is Mr. Stolworthy. Members of Movie Club ore, left to right-Carolyn Rust, Beth Hill, Richard Moreno, Homer - A Williams, Earl Smith, Ronald Stephenson, Michael Millward, Walter Allison, Brent Long, Jim Harris, president, William Clark, Gary Rassiter, Ronald Howell, Arthur Oxley, Gene Parrish, Keith Smith, Ronald Miller, vice-president, Marlene Packer, secretary, Tim Harrison, treasurer, were absent. 4 . 4 ' N11-:tm 'X First row, left to right-Mr. David Boden, advisor, Larry Thomas, treasurer, Carole Pugmire, vice-president, Bernell Barrett, secretary, Second row--Ray Horton, Sandra Edwards, Darlene Ames, Dorothy Burton, lla Gutzman, Raema Brubaker, Elaine Beseris. Third row-Bob Stetfens, Sharon Black, Elke Buenning. Fourth row-Henry Biekr, Keith Hayden, Bob Goransen, Fred Goransen, Jack Huntington, Norbert Blodgett, Tom Christensen, Doug Bohi. Steve Anderson, president, was not present. ezman 21146 German Club . . . open to all students taking German . . . the club spon- sored a hayride and invited the French Club . . . after the hayride there was dancing and refreshments . . . German speakers were present at a few of the club meetings . . . advisor is Mr. Baden. 132 1,-f Future Homemaker officers, seated, left to right-Elaine Geargeson, vice-presi- dent, Peggy Hall, parliamentorian, Marla Simmons, treasurer, Karolee Hansen, song leader. Standing, left to right-Karen Dressen, secretary, Karen Harris, reporter, Carolyn Fishburn, president, Burneda Lawson, historian, Nancy Cooper, degree chairman. H if L W nl, Qi I 7-utute omemaifeu of -iqmetica One year homemaking required to join , . they are taught principles of homemaking . . . O formal initiation of officers begins the year , . . for the first time the club will participate in summer activities. Advisers are Miss Dana, Mrs. Hollingsworth, and Mrs. Edwards. First row, left to right--Susan Bevan, Sharilyn Fortier, Veda Ellett, Shawna Coffin, Nancy Cooper, Karen Dressen, Joanne Edwards, Jeanette Ellis, Louise Martin, Carolyn Fishburn, Second row-Karen Harris, Carol Green, Lonett Guennell, Keane Rough, Gloria Hayball, Mildred Hall, Shelley Freeman, Nikki Neeser, Patty Hall, Diane Lee, Wendy Walker, Marla Simmons, Carole Coffin, Karolee Hansen, Elaine Georgeson, Third row-Helen Paltreyman, Terry DeLate, Diane Carlyle, Peggy Gambles, Gayle Willecke, Ruth Ann Tolman, Mary Ellen Huerta, Ellen Harten, Sharon Hendricks, Maleita Wilson, Patricia Watson, Connie Burnham. 4 1 h . p i 2 A A Q ff' , Officers of F. F. A, are, first row, left to right'-Paul Myler, sentinel, Clyde Anderson, vice-president, Sherman Akers, president, Don Baldwin, treasurer, Mr. Morrill, advisor. Second row-Deloy Hendricks, secretary, Bob Arbon, reporter. Q 1- 0, H, -,J K' h I sv., i L F' 'J 0 Y E1 Future Fatmeu of -gm etlca 6 2 'Y' F. F. A .... organized locally and nationally for the , fl l purpose of furthering boys' interest in agriculture . . . club f sponsors a banquet for members and parents to honor nation- al F. F. A. week . . . members sponsor first dance of the year, Q, M ' f the annual Harvest Ball. Advisor is Mr. Morrill. Members of F. F. A. are, first row, left to right-Mr. Morrill, Terry Frazier, David Kunkel, Paul Myler, Don Gansky, Clyde Anderson, Sherman Akers, Roger Armstrong, Merlin Tolman, Jay Robertson, Don Baldwin, Darrel Burrows, Second row-Douglas Stuart, Wayne Toysom, Delay Hendricks, Larry Hammond, Jerry Rogerson, Bob Arbon, Blaine Lenon, Jay DeBunch, Dennis Honners, Jimmy Davis, Lee Bringhurst. Third raw-Jim Frazier, Mark Baldwin Gary Myler, Ned Traughber, Chris Martin, Richard Wright, Bill Mclnelly, Bryan Underwood, Keith Hayden, Gordon Jensen, Darrell Bullock. Fourth row-Jimmy Woodland, Archie Cutler, Douglas Hatch, Bob Zahm, Oscar Noreen, Maurice Grady, Bob Reynolds, Elroy Cook, Billy . Woodland, Robert Gansky. .al fiujx ti HQ? w nursing as a career , . . many speakers gave talks 'Ali ' C, X f -rw Future Nurses officers, left to right-Claire Yamauchi, vice-president, Thelma Velmon, president, Janice Crabtree, secretary, Dionne Bailey, treasurer. 7'utute lyuues of 'gmetica Future Nurses. . , open to all girls who are interested in the field of nursing . . . promotes on nursing. . .the group visits the local hospitals to acquaint themselves with the hospital routine . the club's adviser is Mrs, McNelly, Future Nurses members, first row, left to right--Kaye Merrill, Ellen Mcl.eIlond, Janice Crabtree, Rita Spar, Marlene Hayman, Claire Yamauchi, Glenna Weatherbee, Barbara Reynolds, Barbara Whitten. Second row-Susan Herzog, Judy McCain, Barbara Pratt, Byrna Dustin, Vicki Hopper, Arlene Carlson, Mary Pitchfornl, Linda McCoy, Jean Sturdavent, Ruth Zweigart, Velma Velman, Shari Sherwood. Third row--Margaret Dillon, Maxine Payne, Shirley Muller, Sharon Swisher, Madonna Noisen, Gail Thompson, Alice Pearson, Anita Slavik, Linda Ingram, Dionne Bailey, Afton Irving, ra- an .9 Board of Directors are, first row, left to right-Bob Norton, Darrel Gilman, Pete Brondt, Roger Chopin. Second row -Roy Miller, Dick Volkmon, Chuck Woodvine, John Rumel. e I.,, 2, , 4 Wi Ufgil ,qi-QNXX kt N3 l ,N .XM 59 S Gr- 1- QIZQLT-' i l .,,, g 2, em tr Q, Officers are, left to right-Darrel Gilman, lieutenant governor, Pete Brandt, president, Roger Chopin, vice-president, Bob Nor- ton, secretary. Key Club . . . a relatively new service organization . . . affiliated with Kiwanis Club . . .they decorated a Christmas tree for the library . . . they assist in charity drives. Club advisor is Mr. Young. Members of Key Club are, first row, left to right--Richard Clark, advisor, Kiwanis Club, Pete Brandt, Dorf rel Gillmon, Bob Norton, Roger Chopin, Ron Seibert, Roy Miller, Bob Dietz. Second row-Charles Woodvine, Dennis Pederson, Jack Damewood, Dick Volkmon, Kenny Russell, Bob Rowland, Darrell Irwin, Bruce Volk- mon, Bob Slavik, Warren Lohoft. Third row!-Joe Warnick, Gary Bates, John Rumel, Jerry Norton, Eddy Hamilton, Bryan Dotson, Steve Young, Darrell Gertsch, Bryon Jenson. Ski club officers, standing left to right-Carole Pugmire, treasurer, Donna Gaved, secretary, Roger Roche, vice-president, Tom Brown- lee, president, and Gene Hancock, sergeant-at-arms. f WL , 'f .X xi t X 'ui 'I .I l , .Q ' liii ,YIM . Q5 ilu, Mn. l ' xxtt .gli Ski club . . . open to all skiing enthusiasts . . . this year the club designed an emblem for their ski jackets . . . ski meets are one of many activities . . . a huge party climaxes the skiing season . . . the club's adviser is Mr. Schuerman. Ski club members are, first row, left to right-Ann Lenkersdorfer, Joan Kleinkoff Lynn Latimer, Margot lfft, Carole Pugmire, Donna Gaved, Ronny Burgess, LeRoy Neider, Linda Watts, Karen Zweigart, and Harriet Carey. Second row-Nancy Tuttle, Kathleen Moore, Faith Parker, Carolyn Halpin, Dorothy Gayhart, Pat Sherburne, Bardell Bailey, Jerr Chivers, Pete Groom, Steve Nugent, Susan Flandro, and Ray Carlson, Third row-Dixie Hunt, Jackie Blair, Virginia Bennett, Nancy Bennett, Vivian Call, Gene Hancock, Bob Rowland, Joe Lock, Chuck Downey, Richard Jacobsen, and LaMar Horton, Fourth row, Linda Fulwyler, Kay Loomis, Betty Brubaker, Jackie Harris, Dick Cooper, Richard LaMothe, Jimmy Meredith, Tommy Terrell, Robby Jackson, Buddy Elliott, David Miller, and Robert Kunze. Fifth row, Eldon Halford, Sandra Winn, Karl Allen, Bob Yearsley, Judy Smith Janice Westwood, Carol Elle, Barbara Chantry, Barbara Reynolds, Ellen McLelIand, Joyce Curtis, and Marilu Kilbourne. Sixth row, Carl Oberg, Nan Alvord, Jan Kearsley, Tom Brownlee, Gary Rossiter, Jimmy Allen, Nancy Reading, Karen Stedtfeld, Dixie Ramey, and Bob Mooney, Bar Dee Leyland, secretary, Margaret Strawn, treasurer. Second row-Mike Brink, vice-president, Fred Babcock, pres- ident. Officers of Honor Society are, first row- onot .flociety Honor Society . . . branch of national organization . . . honor roll students are eligible for membership . . . soph- omores, juniors, seniors only . . . underclassmen sponsor banquet for seniors and National Honor Society members . . . Want to join? Keep up your grades! Advisor is Miss Thompson. Members are, first row, left to right-Carolyn Nielsen, Bob Braberg, Karen Proctor, Ann Lenkersdorfer, Dick Broberg, Lynne Latimer, Dianne Kenaga, Jan Kearsley, Myrla Vee Hansen, Nan Alvord, Sheryl Call, Nancy Tuttle. Second row, Sandra Smith, Audrey Groth, Nancy Darke, Georgia Perrin, Suzanne Holman, Gayle Tucker, Ve Anne Wheelwright, Margie Davis, Julia Hancock, Sherrie Jensen, Margot lfft, Nancy Dillon. Third row, Fred Babcock, Lynnay Clark, Dan Atwood, Margaret Dwyer, Dulcie Huth, Sherrie Peter- son, Peggy Koehler, Arlene Cheney, Jerry Seibert, Myrna Lawson, Peggy Brian, Charlie Wilson. Fourth raw, Margaret Strawn, Delores Ramey, Charla Hancock, JoAnn Blodgett, Mary Ann Phillips, Joan McDon- ald, Christine McDaniel, Marilyn Mollerup, Barbara Reynolds, Adalia Worth, Tamara Wilcox, Jeanette Bradley, Fifth row, Bar Dee Leyland, Myrlene Woodward, Marba Cattle, Barbara Worth, Anabel Leslie, Patricia Kelly, Karen Stedtfeld, Sally McNeel, John Hardy, Tony Cox, Eugene Harvey. Sixth row, Charles Mylroie, Darold Olsen, Mike Brink, Henry Bieker. ,wc ...I - Commercial Club . . . organized to Promote interest in com- mercial work . . . members sell hot dogs during the football and basketball games . . . with the money that is made, they buy equipment for the commercial department . . . advisor is Mrs. Bohlscheid. ommatciaf 61116 Members of Commercial Club ore first row, left to right-Dorothy Barnett, secretary, Rose Anne Bertwell, vice-president: Glen Reese, president, Deanna Bowden, treasurer. Second row, Allen Godfrey, Beth Hill, Bill Boring, Rosalee Hawkes, Carol Coffin, Nancy Sealey, Marylu Kilbourne, JoAnn Karellas, Jeanette Kinghorn, Third row, Janie Anderson, Marjorie Hahn, Carolyn Johnson, Mildred Hull, Jolene Pyne. Aw vflf 'I .ii L, X if r S-.. .A A. if 7-' x i :.,,1 ff gf. , ,'. f' l I .fi-jg, . X ! wg' J J ..' 'Z Q fn AVA Members of Quill and Scroll are, first row, left to right-Nan Alvord, secretory Margot lfft, Nancy Tuttle, Sheryl Call, Jan Keorsley, Joyce Curtis, Loray Carlsen Second row, George Ann Rinker, Stella Dokos, Charlie Wilson, Don Atwood, presi- dent, Fred Babcock, Ed Brandt, Fred Jensen, JoAnn Blodgett, Sandra Smith, Mrs Messex, Audrey Groth. Not pictured are Carlene Peterson and Nancy Cooper. Quill and Scroll . . . lnternational honorary society for high school journalists . . . members are chosen from students who have made an outstanding contribution to either the annual or paper . . . members must be in the upper one-third of their class and approved by principal and advisors . . . advisors are Mrs. Messex and Mrs. Klotz. Qui!! Gnd YCZOII 139 1 G. A. A. officers are Jean Strakeliohn, vice-president, Vicki Simecek intra mural manager, Jeaneane Culburtson, secretary-treasurer, Juleen Price president Eike Walter, assistant intra-mural manager. Adviser Miss Lamb mtl: -gthfetic -g.4.4ocz'ation lx it G. A. A ,... open to all girls of Poky high girls compete in many intra-mural games . . they have organized volleyball, bowling, badmin- ton and basketball games . . . many opportunities for girls who enjoy sports. First row, left to right-Marilyn Price, Joan Richardson, Eike Wolter, Marlene Packer, Vicki Semecek, Juleen Price, Jean Strakeliohn, Jeaneane Culbertson, Karen Rady, Marilyn Rust, JoAnne Millward, Diane Fawson. Second rowe-Sandra Gilman, Darlene Bennett, Donna Rice, Myrna Lawson, Betty Gustafson, Diane Ortega, Gloria Mc- Ginnis, Barbara Pinkerton, Kay Loomis, Benito Cooper, Peggy Mc- Cain, Peggy Cox, Mary Ellen Rumeriz, Marilu Kilborne. Third rowfJoyce Carlyle, Kay Mathews, Jackie Alvord, Judy McCain, Carolyne Poore, Wendy Walker, Carolyn Danse, Mary Ann Anderson, Louise Wilson, Jean Blocher, Karen Dressen, Pat Jolly, Joan Rust, Linda Miller. Fourth row-Mary Alice Montgomery, Dorthory Barnett, Rose Ann Burtwell, Barbara Pratt, Gail Willecke, Gloria Hayball, Carol Green, Betty lsham, Billie Stuts, Irene Gay, Linda McCoy, Linda lngren, Ann Cain. Fifth row-Bonnie Blume, Myrna Geppson, Leanna Kranning, Margaret Riddle, Leslie Carlyle, Linda Hill, Karl! ene Denkers, Ann Sampson, Juleen Swallow, Jean Sturdevant, JoAnn Kunz, Joanne Reed, Pat Daniels. Sixth row-Verda Stone, Lamano Webster, Beverly Brian, Virginia Huerta, Urania Giesbrecht, Jeannie Lewis, Colleen Kidd, Linda Keckler, Pat Hall, Barbara Cook, Diane Carlyle, Jeannie Ehresrnan, LaRae Kinney, Donna Goosey. Seventh row-Karen Muck, Arlene Hill, Burnida Lawson, Betty Brubaker, Nickki Neeser, Linda Gerard, Z,- X ff' X lixsxm 4 X' -il K: 4 Mi? .gi Members ot Tennis Club are, tirst row, left to right-Diane Ortega, John Richardson, Beth Hill, Eike Wolter, treasurer, Mike Hook, president, Ronald Smith, vice-president, Vickie Simicek, secretary, Frances Howard, Ann Lenkersdorfer, Hazel Ann Barry, Margot lftt. Second row, Frances Stutts, Billie Stutts, Judy McCain, Myrna Lawson, Joyce Carlyle, Jackie Harris, Lynn Collier, Jeanette Bradley, Patsy Campbel, Karen Proctor, Diane Kenega, Lei Lani Wilkerson. Third raw, Kathleen Moore, Harold Dendurent, Stanley Spicer, Joe Locke, Burneda Lawson, Dixie Hunt, Peggy McCain, Colleen Kidd, Betty Brubaker, Kay Loomis, Leslie Carlyle. Fourth row, Faith Parker, Arolyn Adams, Sharon Bartlett, Sandra Johnson, JoAnn Karellas, Elaine Beseris, Pat Demapolous, Patty Blalock, Charlene Gibbons. Fifth row, Eddy Reddish, Harold Ben- nett, Robert Johanson, Dave Crane, Leslie Heaps, Tamara Wells, Doug Smith, Gerri Gene Bartz, Pat Gar- rison. Sixth row, Burt Huth, Vicki Hill, Darold Olson, Gary Whittle, Fred Stevenson, Steve Payne. Seventh rcw, Rosalyn Garrison, Barbara Chantry. ann!! 61146 Tennis Club . . . a fairly new organization in the school . , . organized to promote interest in tennis . . . Advisor is Mr. Ellis Baden. 7-ootfights 61116 Budding young dramatists . . . first taste of stage lite for freshmen . . . learn basic steps of acting and staging plays. Advisor is Mr. Fackrell. Members of Footlights are tirst row, left ta right-Mardean Ward, treasurer, Janice Westwood, vice- president, Jackie itchell, secretary, Dorothy Broberg, president. Second row, Carol Elle, Nancy Phenix, Tamara Wells, Carolyn Halpin, Rosalyn Garrison, Dorothy Gayhart, Pat Sherburne, Margie Forrest, Nancy Olson, Lorna Lewis, Leslie Heops. Third row, Gwenna Woodward, Deanna Denison, Mary Pitchtord, Arlene Carlson, Colleen Kidd, Merle Kay Horton, Gail Baldwin, Anita Slavick, Alice Phearson, Fourth row, Gerri Gene Bartz, Arlene Hill, Beverly Bryan, Linda Keckler, Terry DeLate, Dixie Hunt, LaMona Webster, Verda Stone, Diane Fawson. Fifth row, Patty Garrison, Camille Johnson, Suzanne Hadley, Sharolyn Fortier, Diane Rough, Karen Harris, Diane Carlyle, JoAnn Kunze, Sharon Dickinson, Barbara Chantry. X Q Z ,X ,-1 lti All year around some sport is on the calendar . . ., from the the highest ties... MB X GE AQHE DUMB U K Rf V mi f wi w 'L, k-- 1 7791! If 1, QQ fx. my W WHS been-Qp...- bw M49 N, , . f-N .M T 'ZLLLX Xfwmifx f Xkji' N . First row, left to right-Calvin Stone, Ron Tolley, Chuck McAteer, Dennis Jones, Chuck Wurster Jerri! Richmond, Cantril Nielson, Ron Harris, Richard Green, and Fred auls lmgr.l. Second row, left to right--Don Gates, LaVere Simon, Bob Reed, Bob Young, Bud Miller, Don Walker, David Noesen, Chuck Brough, Jim Reed, teve Herzog. eg Qx -iv! ootfafl The Indians started the pigskin season with a rough and tumble battle with Jordan. . .Poky came out on top for their first victory . . . this was the first game under the new lights of Irving Field . . . the season was one of great excitement , . . six victories and three defeats . . . the team climaxed the year with an over- whelming defeat over Idaho Falls. Third row, left to right-John Evans tcoachl, Bordell Bailey Lamont Miller, Boyd Worley, Jerry Beebe, Delmar Hudson, Ross Ryttlng Jim Leese, Ken Evans, Jim Anderson, Roy Frisk, and Wa Iey Kelly lcoachl. Dove Worley and Tom Carlyle were absent when pictures were taken. Pocatel lo- 6 Pocatello-25 Pocatel lo- I 3 Pocatello-I 5 Pocatello-- 0 Pocatello-26 Pocatel lo-34 Pocate I lo-I 2 Pocatello-27 A 5 Coach John Evans I s,,,, Jordan .Mldaho Falls- Caldwell- Twin Falls Boise Rock Springs Twin Falls- Nampa Idaho Falls- , 3 J Q Tae I A -f I: sg 'sa y 1 ldoho Falls attempts to stop Pocotello on o touchdown march. C if-l TOM CARLYLE y. gl' -'Ft , 1 4 I il mme.: , RlCl-IARD GREEN Eddue Gates and Fred Pauls, monogers. qw I E ,QR .. Y 1-to e 'R .ll llll 5' HUCK MCATEER JERRY RICHMOND RON HARRIS CALVIN STONE 145 1 Ov Q f I r Pocatello tramples towards the goal line against Twin Falls. 1 V' BUD MILLER 3' .Q 2 ff L's w I ,Lx I I O nk 1g , 'aw ,Q 1 A 1 Q 3 7 4 , r ,I . DELMAR HUDSON gridiron -Hatton LAVERE SIMON Member of the all-state team-1955. , 1 If-Q .- 9 fs fs , , ,:AQf I I E 4--. 1 f A... 4 A M ..:-'A , Q, K , K Higgs f X ' ' . ,W s, 'V' Rf' ', f A L 9 A L STEVE HERZOG BARDELL BAILEY RON TOLLEY 146 v-2 , S 3 ,M O hir. O it , . H Q , sum .-,XL R I qvf fn, , , '-fy 'ek Q 'lx-I6 , Q, l x'gAfA--,W ,gay f gust .,,gg,L ,sp,peq. -,N 5353? 1'-f. -5 A 5' .Lf.g.'J.,? lin.,-.f,Qf,54Q,fw,m swfsgw-SSf.,,3,iqix ?f:Lg3,ff-lm fi ..LN,,gf,,gulf-Q-sf3:lf,gu1i':g5rhg55,59K Afsgggituffgi Ng ,s5uma3N,lg:y,5,i.Q3x'ww-,f2','6g..,,3g ,gg iiwgynugpwar. ,Try ,j- ,4wi :f'i l1l'5f :9du.5 Q -Xfffif. .gif-X ,i'x? ?vHf'J?R3ffvtii-iw' A wwf? 'v-A-1 R-an-wr-w. '? h1l .X Pocatello goes around right end against Twin Falls. BOYD WORLEY I l JIM ANPERSON l gil? 'ffm .gap ' ..y- ,, f I .oivni 00 l ff? .ff TM il, we k,:,.M zo, 5 win N Qw- L flow .- ZS 7 4 6 f l C X ww- ' f Sega? xt nf ,. DON GATES BOB YOUNG ROSS RYTTING CHUCK BROUGH I47 Pocatello faces Jordan High in first game under lights at Irving Field. KEN EVANS -:sux lx '1' ' H DON WALKER .94 7 'Q r ' r,,,M,,.. x I iw 9- nf ' lisa . 1 JERRY BEEBE CANTRIL NIELSON BOB STEFFENS CHUCK WURSTER 148 crackdown Tactics DENNIS JONE! 5. HG-L fsfl Q 5- 1 ' C .Q - in lil , Y 3 X 3' ,K, ' l s . W X X L 465 , A Pocatello is downed on the K ten yard line by ldaho Falls. fd ' ROY FRISK LAMONT MILLER DAVE WORLEY Member of the all-state team-l955. vi DAVID NOESON BOB REED JIM REED PAUL SHERWOOD JIM LEESE I49 --uni! 4 giffiiir xfl i e O ar- ' MLP' First row, left to right-Joe Locke, Reed Parr, Glen Hoff, Clair McClain, Gary Wilson, Don Harteri, ,Q Lance Berry, DeVere Hanson, Brad Roosma, Second row, left to right-Terry Robinson, Richard Garvin, Tom Busacker, David Ostler, Dennis Yost, Chuck Downey, and Larry Owings. Third row, left to right- Jan Sainsbury, Gary Bates, Bill Hottel, Mike Winn, George Hoggin, Angelo Sakeloris, Roy Morris, David ' Barrett, and Les Sheppard fcoachy. unioz Varsity .flguacf Coach Les Sheppard OFA- 7-'ZOJA Tddlil Q-.mp-. x N I 2 , .M in ff Q , .,' 31 A nj, 4557 iv 4-1 'W First row, left to right-Bob Kunz, Jim Stanley, Jack Cotterell, Dennis Chandler, Bill Blazek, Richard Q Campbell, Brent Long, Dennis Boodry, Mike Tuck, Jerry Orchard, and Don Rice. Second raw, left to right -Bill Whitehead, Jerry Chivers, Dennis Porter, Doug Hatch, Bud Boodry, Bob Bolliger, Kent Vernon, Don Cotant, Stan Spicer, Mike Blair, Steve Banyard, Burke Butler, and Byron Toone icoachl. Third row, left to right-Tom Christensan, Richard Knapp, Jim Ellis, Lee Garner, Bob Cunningham, Bob Jenkins, Bruce Bow- man, Clayne Reesor, Doug Burom, Coach Byron Toone l 50 Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello Pocatello, Pocatello Pocatello, Pocatello Pocatello, Pocatello Pocatello 1 1 1 1 1 1 Members of Poky's basketball team are, left to right-Gary Grimm, Bob Reed, Keith Martin- dale, Jerry Richmond, Ross Rytting, Cal Stone, Tom Carlyle, Marvin Fields, Cantril Nielsen, Chuck Brough, Mike Hook, Jim Reed, Don Walker, and kneeling is Jim Anderson, manager. Eadletlafl Blackfoot, . Preston , Idaho Falls East High, Jordan High, , ,,,, Rigby , Preston , Boise, . Twin Falls Caldwell , , Nampa Blackfoot Idaho Falls, , Nampa Caldwell 1, Boise, , , Twin Falls 1 1 1 Poky's basketball team boasted tive returning let- termen and eight juniors . , . what they lacked in height they made up for in spirit . , . although the team didn't go to state tournament they captured second place in the Big Six Conference . . . using the two platoon system most of the season the team won lO and lost 7. Coach John Evans takes notes on improvements of his squad during a practice session. l5l ,f' Arxi V km K l ' 'Ng ' 6 X Q A ,Q iavxg' 1 K s A X G Q :Ig gi A Wu , Alyygw O g' . P 4 s xl A Q a I f' nv Q r 'ik y, ' ' xafkh V' IQ- !' 1' I Q ag 4 . J. ' ' S V wi 5, .-1 V 7-'Q a , ' .Q P ff? -' dj 'f If 1, Y' ,l -.:: -Q. KA A A x 1 IQ, A A ik 1 JJ L M Mm K M Ti .. gf' : ' Alu A . 1. 4 L! J I Q. fn: fi, ll ., ,rf ., 'f'Xfs f K, if 4 '1 u. Bob Reed goes woy up for the rebound for the Indians. faziketbaff fx if if' fi X ,ff Z Af 1, N f fix, X, f U7 ' ,Lf f ,f Q f-Tx xg, L ,-i Bob Reed, Don Wolker, ond Chuck Brough run through their proctice drills. Don Wolker ond Jim Reed proctice sinking their free throws. xx Ki 4 I ti ga TOM CARLYLE poly lyloops tau CANTRIL NIELSEN JERRY RICHMOND MIKE HOOK 154 CHUCK BROUGH JIM REED DON WALKER BOB REED GARY GRIMM ROSS RYTTING KEITH MARTINDALE MARVIN FIELDS Both teams woit onxiously while Col Stone makes ready for 0 free throw. 156 QV l G5 First row, lett to right---Angelo Sakelaris, Darrell Gertsch, .lim Stone, Steve Young, John Som- sen, Bert Huth, and Bob Wilson. Second row-Manager Bill Lushinsky, George Hoggan, Tim Erickson, Kip Power, Roy Morris, David Barrett, Chad Eskelsen, and Coach Les Shepard, uniot Varsity 'Posh First row, left to righte-Managers Jim Ellis and Burke Butler, Kent Vernon, Bruce Porges, Mike Tuck, Ken Kuhn, Joe Locke, Mike Bistline, Clayne Reiser, and Harold Dendurent, Second row 'Ston Spicer, Billy Anderson, Duane Sims, Art McOmber, Terry Rohrman, Tony Zener, Doug Burman, Bob Cunningham, Norbert Blodgett, and Coach Byron Toone. M ,QQXE .. ... l .. 88 CAROL PUGMIRE Senior Cheerleader eheezleadeu BOB KORTUM Senior Cheerleader The crowd ready to yell for the team with the cheerleaders. DALE GUMMERSAL Junior Cheerleader Not puctured JEAN BARBRE Junior Cheerleader Tom Ray Peter . Roger Robby Chuck Brownlee Carlson Groom i Roche Jackson Downey WINNERS David Schader Richard Cooper Gary Shepard Sandra Smith Marylu Kilbourne SusanFlandro yt oo Skiing . . . the onset of winter . . . many of Poky's students enthusiastically look forward to skiing . . . beginners are seen hobbling along on crutches . . . Skyline Ski Area offers many happy weekends to avid skiers . . . weeks of skiing climaxed by an intramural ski race . . . helping the skiers is Ski Club advisor, Ernie Schuerman. Paul Armstrong Off to a good start slaloming down is Tom Brownlee. Skyline. There he goes while fellow skiers watch. by . 159 S 'TS' ' 1- Y 2 VJ 'ff' +V' -1' iv! , ., ' - Those who went to the State Track Meet in ' 55 , ' ' 9 LaVere Simon, Chuck McAteer, Bob Steffens, and Richard Green. 0' 11 LaVere Simon, law hurdles '- Training started in early April for I2 re- turnin lettermen and new prospects 11--cp g , . . . daily workouts caused many stiff muscles, . . . District and Regional Track Meets were held in Pocatello, May 5 and May I2 . . . Poky's cindermen went to the State Meet in Boise, May l9,, C i in P Neal Smith, mile. . 160 Chuck McAteer, sprinting and broadlumping. lb- , 1... - is new .. . J ,gk si .. . ws , N mf :M if ' 1' ' W, X .Q as we -tx 'V Up and over the high hurdles. t . it 4 yfhy.a,g,,,f.. Bob Steffens, 220 yd. dash. Doing their best from start to finish. f , f . ' .i ir2kw 'Hs K 'f : t ,ww .. 1 'i Richard Green, relay man 'whme fill Getting ready to swat the next pitch. .Kasehzll Baseball . . . popular springtime sport . . . '56 squad boasted 14 returning lettermen . . . Les Shepard .... new coach at P.H.S .... directed practice sessions . . . Poky eagerly awaited the start of the diamond tussels. Don Walker, coaching in the 3rd base box. Paul Sherwood, pitching star of Poky team. 162 Jerry Chuck Bob Ronald Dick Jim lichmond Brough Reed Smith Winn Leese Keith Martindale, outfielder Leyland Horrocks, catcher Jim Reed charges down the first base line after rapping out a base hit. T- l fix li . ti Wig.. k u ' K x k:'ml'JlfH'5 A play-off game between Freshmen-Sophomore teams. Wayne Adams captures the ball for the Senior team. .gn ttamutaff FROSH.-SOPH. BASKETBALL WINNERS River Boys are, Jerry Beebe, DeIMar Hudson, Don Bloxham, Bill Bowden, Joy Bunce, Marion Swallow. JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL WINNERS Team members were Wayne Adams, Chick Sanford, Don Beavers, Paul Sherwood, Ken Bohi, Butch Simmons, and Jim Leese. FOOTBALL WINNERS Members of the Jr.-Sr. team were Chick San- ford, captain, Wayne Adams, Don Beavers, Jim Leese, Paul Sherwood, Lee Wild, Mike Hook, Leo McQuiIIan, and Ron Smith. Nia? Darrell Lewis, second, Douglas Smith, first, Jimmy Hen- riksen, third, 0 QD W9 PMPONG FlNALlSTS Q0 hwy BADMINTON CHAMPION-1955 Bill Hawkes lntramurals . . . boys who don't try out for the varsity teams can display their ability in intra- mural sports . , . teams are named River Boys, Fearless Six, Papooses, Seven Hot Shots, etc . . , they participate in foot- ball . . . basketball . . . ping-pong . . . bad- minton . . . volleyball. Director is Ernie Schuer- man. Lively action in the volleyball competition. Watch that birdie! 165 745 Members of the l956 golf team are, first row, left to right: Kenny Kuhn, David Miller. Second row: David Ber- rett, Mel Graves, Mike Bistline. Third row: Bryant Babe Hiskey, Tony ' W Golf . . . a popular spring sport around school . . . team members work to perfect drives matches scheduled with out-of town teams Coached by Mr. Kelly. A -an-Q XA Zener. A I-x' 0-xl ' I Q David Berrett concentrates on his Smiling Babe Hiskey winds up for drive . . . but where's the ball? a long iron shot. l 166 Linda Wieser hits the birdie to Peggy Mc- Cain as Marlene Packer and Jeanne Lewis keep score. -.lv ,Msn fweisr T., s ' ex- wi re . ,ix , . fs .f .. Q M Q-s:Q,..e ,X-he, ' Joan Contos, bowling for a strike. Strike one! The girl's gym class play baseball under the watchful eye of many spectators. Qlzls' ,aorta The ball goes out-of-bounds to the advantage of Team Red. lt's a basket?? is N 1-'- L-.:' ,g -Q, -.3 and 1 High scholastic averages are held by the Valedictorians and National Honor Society certain students their outstandingf have been clwaslm YQ school at conwritidns school a girl is of that i . .,.,BGC W4 UL 'vr'4'fM-'www ,.,., n .., , , , , -aw ..w,,m,, N..',.,1 ,1 - -m l YE- ' -v m . ',,-'.!,, M., J M ,. ir ! ,N ,, ,M W . , ., W B .T vw , L M'-wljw 1.11-v Eijjjjwjb QQVMQU 29 yea MQJNW X My 4.3 -uf---'-'-'x.... kg QQWWQP '? M5 f gg, 27 c W w V 2 QMS. xg ffxf Y f-'ffg' J K N x ,S f Q5 X if A Q ll 1 Vafecfictotians SHERYL CALL 'rvw NANCY DILLON Through four years of high school Sheryl and Nancy have maintained a straight 'A' average, in addition to participating in many activities . . . A notable accomplishment. lffationaf 117,011 at First row-Audrey Groth, Nancy Tuttle, Caroline Bronson, Myrla Vee Hansen, Sherrie Peterson, Marsha Dunn, Peter Brandt, Keith Belnap. Second row--Elizabeth Hansen, Loray Carlsen, Ve Anne Wheelwright and Jan Kearsley. Third row-Margaret Dwyer, Stella Dokos, Sherry Jensen, Sheryl Call, and Flora Wright. Fourth row-Rosemary Iverson, Car- olyn Nielsen, Barbara Sutton, and Bruce Fishburn. Fifth row-Ben Collins, Chuck Wurster, Wayne Coleman and Kenneth Bohi. hw. Nancy Dillon, Susanne Holman, Dean Sorensen, Jean Sutton, Sandra Smith, Nan Alvord, Carol Pugmire, Irma Meccico, Vicki Hill, and Jean Hofhine. Members not pictured are: Mickey Eales, John Fletcher, Margaret Grange, Dulcie Huth, Robert Kortum, Frederick Stevenson, Gayle Tucker, and Jay Young. National Honor Society . . . Phi Beta Kappa of high schools . . . First National Honor Society charter granted in 1922 . . . Pocatello chapter chartered 1924 . . . l,283 students elected to membership to date . . . 823 girls . . . 459 boys . . . top scholastic third of the senior class voted on by faculty . . . qualifications . . . character, leadership and service . among their fellow students . . . members announced at assembly . . . honored at banquet in April. First row-Dick Broberg, Dorothy Burton, Karen Proctor, Nancy Garrett, Dionne Kenago, and Georgia Perrin. Second row-Fred Babcock, Lynne Latimer and Lolane Schiess. Third row-Dan Atwood, Nancy Cooper, Ann Lenkersdorfer, and Margot lfft. Fourth row-Lyn- nay Clark, Bob Broberg, Nancy Darke, and Nancy Bennett. Fifth row-Cantril Nielsen, Maria Sorontos, Sondra Bradford, and Eike Wolter. ., it l 5. .5 Q 4 'Q Q 'X vs 'E ' Q A-N Q .J Semi-finalists in the oratorical contest were: Row one, left to right-Nancy Dillon, Betty Harrison, Karen Proctor, Ann Lenkersdorfer, Margaret Grange. Row two-Nan Alvord, Su- sanne Holman, LeRoy Neider, Dan Atwood. Missing are Ben Collins, Bruce Fishburn, and Gayle Tucker. 024 tion: NANCY DILLON Winner Sponsored by the American Legion, the oratorical contest is an annual event at Poky High. All seniors must write an oration, but entering the contest is not required. This year's subject was The Constitution in a Chang- ing World. Out of 69 entrants l2 finalists were chosen. These were nar- rowed down to three, and from these three, the winner, Nancy Dillon, was selected. Nancy represented Pocatello High School in the district contest at Preston, where she placed second. MARGARET GRANGE Runner-up DAN ATWOOD Runner-up W , 7 1-+1 ,I vf is. R 'iii . 172 fu. IN I 12 Good Ztigen Sheryl Call chosen D.A.R. Good Citizen Award Winner . . . unanimously elected by faculty members . . . qualities considered for the award were dependability, service, lead- ership and patriotism . . . her essay on The Basic Essentials of Good Citizenship was sub- mitted to the state contest. uniot pad etou gamla 9 C Sheryl Call and Carol Bartschi were Poca- 7 tello High SchooI's delegates to the Junior Red Cross Camp at Flathead Lake, Montana. A A L Voice of pemoctacy gontest Winners in the local division of the Voice of Democracy Contest were: Bar Dee Leyland, fourth, Susanne Holman, third, Marla Simmons, second, and Judith Ann Smith, first . . . the contest is sponsored by the Pocatello Junior Chamber of Commerce. 'Z -C, A Left to right-Dave Worley, Cantril Nielsen, Dan Atwood, Pete Brandt, Dick Broberg, Lynnay Clark, Mr. Whitlow, Boys State Chairman, Bob Broberg, Wayne Coleman, Jay Young. Kaya .9 tate Nine boys and tour girls sent by local chapters ot American Legion and American Legion Auxilary . . . chosen for character and leadership . . . spent a week learning about and practicing government . . . boys stayed at Boise Junior College in Boise, girls at College at Idaho in Caldwell . . . continual round of lectures, field trips, discussions, and participation in mock govern- ment at city, county, and state levels . . . many friendships were made, and much knowledge gained . . . a wonderful experience tor these prospe:tive leaders. Lg 'Una if 127 Wd: .fltate QF' Row two-- Nancy Garrett, Nan Alvord. l74 Row one, left to right-Sondra Bradford, Vaunita Fitch. it 13' ,VX 3 SHERRY JENSEN SHERYL CALL KAREN PROCTOR MARIA SARANTOS ROSELLA TYLER iff? F al' ' MARSHA DUNN Marsha Dunn, Girl-of-the-Month for March, is honored at a Soroptomist luncheon, and receives a gift from the club. .fozop tomist Q'tl.4-of- the ont Soroptomist Club, local women's civic group, sponsors monthly contest . . . department heads choose from eight to twelve girls who are outstanding in their particular field . . . these girls write o lOO-word essay on My Future, What lt Will Do For Me And My Community' '... a committee of five Soroptomists chooses the best essay . . . the writer of the winning essay is Girl-of-the-Month . . . at the end of the year, the Soroptomist Girl-of-the-Year is chosen, and receives o S100 scholarship to ISC. I75 ,wwf A k ..l- 072011601 pays oueen Janet Cavanaugh reigned as queen of Pocatello's i955 'Frontier Days celebration. She won out over a field of other contestants in a contest which was based not only on horsemanship, but an poise and personality os well. getty etoclct 'J Search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow winner. Loray Carlsen, Pocatello High School's Betty Crocker Award winner for l956, demonstrates one of her homemaking skills. Loray won the honor by earn- ing the highest score in the school on a written examina- tion. 176 i s l ' ,A--vi dies l SUSANNE HOLMAN Senior Attendant va MARGIE DAVIS Senior Attendont X. Q. X NN,--L, MARYLU KILBOURNE Junior Attendant VICKI HILL Homecoming Queen oyalty 177 SHARON BULLOCK Sophomore Attendant KATHY KELLY Freshman Attendant DELLA NIELSO N BAND BALL QUEEN BA R DEE LEYLAND Harvest Boll Queen -.A 19 1,17 f I' VIVIAN P CLUB BAL X CALL L QUEEN LYNNE LATIMER Senior Ball Queen CAROLE PUGMIRE Junior Prom Queen-1955 as U H W? fffffifaif M W M' ffm W ft V, W' JJ W iff Pictures, news, copy loyou ods, and deodl ines create backbone of the publicatnon ...now on our own stage and splendor of the ow, this ' on' roll l'fIGl'ly'fiQW students' r's o ' ' ' .. - o ' ,lf-gf.. -I - , - - u 2 Q o A , v 5 0 0 I J YB QA-6 -N V' ' ,I N X K' it l A X X b Q- by We 64 'Q 1- '3- Y ff F 'X QV Q N. x,f.if-'fix ffI,k,,x,ZX X K UQJJ A L sl f f' 4554, X Qim Irvs' 'N 3 fi K l A. 1, 3 9 Ziff e AH!! Nan Alvord Nancy Cooper Co-Editor Co-Editor Clark Pizer Business Manager pace telfian Pocatellian staff members had a class this year for the first time . . . members worked overtime to meet deadlines . . . journalistic principles were learned . . . staff attended a yearbook workshop at Idaho State College . . . each sec- tion editor planned his own layouts and wrote his own copy . . . business staff members toured the city to sell ads and took care of the money . . . Co-Editors Nan Alvord and Nancy Cooper were busy every minute keeping staff members working until the last deadline . . . despite the sound and the fury in room 203, the Pocatellian went to press. George Ann Rinker and Stella Dokos Carlene Peterson Jan Kearsley Jeanette Bradley Class Editor Club Editors Activities Editor Honors and Awards Edito def' vt Judy McCain, Karen Stedtfeld, Nancy Reading and Mickey Eales-Photo Mounters. Pvc ATELUHN f orrrige f xxwl- an 'i' 1 0 I CJQQQX ,E-Lil i s Sheryl Call lancy Garrett and Nancy Darke Index Editor Administration Editors , 0 x , and Barbara Bailey, assistant Nancy Tuttle Copy Editor Aft' X. 4 l 2 X J X X .5 s X yo' ' I Z' ul Eddie Loveland and Gary Rossiter Head Photographers Charlotte Wilson School Life Editor and Heather Palmer assistant Fred Babcock Sports Editor-Co rtoonist -Q 1. Q., Business staff members who sold advertising and man- t I aged the book's finances are John Rumel, Pat Kelly, ff ' Annabel Leslie and Edward Brandt. TT Jimmy Henriksen, Ted Swatsenberg, Tom Williams, and David Berrett worked on the business staff also. EB 02' 0 3 i NK A., Philip Kane drew all class layouts and Walter Allison worked as o photo- grapher. 4 V1 Mrs. Gloria Klotz and Mrs. Amy Ben 'rett, advisors. Other photographers are Tony Cox, Kim E. Larsen and Alan Merrell. lt Dan Atwood Beti McAteer Editor-in-Chief Business Manager ghieffabz The Chieftain is Poky High's newspaper . . . published every three weeks . . . it brings the news to the students . . . the staff sponsors an informal dance each year. . . puts out the Poky Pathfinder . . . and is responsible for reporting school activities each week in the ldaho State Journal. . . year climaxed with a banquet announcing the staff appointments for the following year. Margot Ifft Associate Editor Sandra Smith Editorial Editor 185 6.541 3.1 -1 i fi . UU: hifi Betty Harrison XV VL ulatio noger , Cv X V il, , 2 iiyn s wood U 'IJ ass nt . P! y jf ' VN if ' ii U 1 ' 'f if ii AAI f 1 i 'N I . rx V Li JI J 3 X H ' yibfxxv 70 V L , xt, 0 'KU ' Mrs. Gladys Messex JJ N N i ' wi A V I A Y V JW Advisor i ll U i K X i U r F, , X XI! N X N X J ' f lib' , i if tv if ig X v Loroy Carlsen and Audrey Groth David Erickson Pat Demopoulos Copy Editor Sports Editor Feature Editors 186 A K f JoAnn Blodgett, Elaine Beseris, and Eddie Crane make up the Chieftain advertising staff. S-xx Elizabeth Hansen and Fred Jensen Janet Mountz Art Editor Exchange Editors me N was N543 wg, HMM - . .,t. I 2 ifx A A Y 'K Reporters for the Chieftain and Poky Highlights are: First row, left to right-Pat Dahl and Joyce Curtis. Second row-Marilee Smith, Rodney Hunt, Therese Dil- lon, Margo Busby, Jeanette Kinghorn, and Glenn Reese. Third row-Barbara Brown, Mary Ann Anderson, and David Thomas. Fourth row-Pat Black, Dixie Groth, Lee Garner, Colman Paniogue, Charles Mylroie, and Eddie Crane. F A1553 ,X ,Q vs ,W X54 4 9. i 06 I 1 'Qc 1' Q xv Q X, A ? S' ' ' 5 Cost members paying respects to Merry Widow, Rosella Tyler are, Loray Carlsen, Pat Campbell, Jeanette Ashton, Margaret Grange, Keith Belnap, Bill Denkers, Bud Bledsoe, Garen Hale, Larry Cox, Miss Tyler, Terry Crousen, Joel Anderson, Jay Bennett, Dale Jensen, Evelyne l-legsted, Susanne Holman, and Dulcie Huth. We any ufdouf by Franz Lehar Bill Denkers, Jeanette Ashton, and Pat Campbell practicing with Mr, Edgley for one of their harder numbers. The orchestra added greatly to the operetta with their lovely music. Mr. Gabbard is trying to get the right effect for this love scene. This proves that more things than singing go on at rehearsals. The Merry Widow takes place in Paris . . . Xenia comes to Paris and is entertained by the Moravian embassy . . . matters are complicated when Prince Danilo finds that his lost love has returned as a widow . . . he is deter- mined she will not jilt him again. . .Xenia has other plans. . . in the end they are re-united . . . Xenia's wealth goes to the Moravian government . . . Danilo is made Lord Treasurer of Moravia for life. Watch out, or you'll spill that Getting the scenery ready is al- can of paint. Lelia Henry was a most as big a job as the Oper- little surprised to see a flash- etta itself. bulb go off in her face. 'Fx l-. Guests at Maxim's enjoy the refreshments and atmosphere while awaiting Prince Danilo's arrival. C A S T Raymond de la Fosse .....,.... Bill Denkei Natasha lwife of Mazzil . . . . Jeanette Ashto Pat Campbe Comte de la Croche . , . ..... Bob Johanso Marquis Zanagra ......... Steve Gummersa M. Derval ....... Garen Hale, Tommy Eversol Mme. Derval ...... Loray Carlsen, Nancy Ashle Comte de Rochford .... Joel Anderson, Larry Ca Dianne lwife of de Rochfordl .... Margaret Grang Nikoff .....,............ Bob Bloor Mme. Nikoff ............. Carol Bartscl Baron Mazzi ........ Jay Bennett, Bud Bledsc Xenia fthe Merry Widowl ....... Rosella Tyle Karen Proctc Prince Danilo . . . . . Keith Belnap, Dale Jense Lolo la Touche .... ...... S usanne Halma Prima Ballerina .... ........ D ulcie Hut T Jacques la footmanl .....,... Terry Crouso Xenia lKaren Proctorl finds out that Danilo ,F!,l?.MGXlm ' Moylen Bennett' Grant Borlscl . . . . . . . , Evelyne Hegste . . . ,, ll , .... . . . :E-EtlgoBIelnapl still loves her in the song, lLove DO-do. I . A ' l v I I . U . I l D Sondra Lemmo ' Girls at Maxim's . . Clo-clo . . . . Susan Fenne Frou-Frou . . . . Dulcie Hut Margot . . . . Revo Ravi 6 'ct ' Mazzi tells Xenia's guests that he has never doubt- Martha McNabb and Dulcie Huth do a Moravic ed the love and devotion of his wife, Natasha, dance for the guests at Xenio's garden party. 4 f V And they soy opereffos ore work Y ! ' ' 5 . Cost members wot their next cue. ch the performance before Lolo and Moxim's girls dance ond sing obout the pleasures to be found at Moxim's. fW0 LQROY RUSSBW John h eYS. Left K0 flghtjkrine Hump r Ritland' and Nelderf ROSS 4111..s'cA.,.,1 1014, REST ASSURED Jessica Morlock ,.....,., Mildred the Maid ddd.,., Mr. Morlock.. Miss Akers 4....., George Plew ..ss,,s Luigi Lanconi. Mrs. Morlock. Mary Morlock Joe Lanconi r,aA.. Dr. Brown ....as Lucifer r,...,...., Mrs. Schmaltz s,,,,,s Mrs. Frinck ..., Jake ............ A modernized Hatfield-McCoy fracas . . . Mr. Mor- lock, a grouchy, nervous, money-mad character . . . battles Luigi Lanconi, excitable Italian meat-cutter . . . dreams . . . money . . . future lady wrestlers . . . visions of the lower regions . . . make up this hilarious mad-cap comedy. Left to right-Georgia Perrin, LeRoy Neider, John Russell, Suzanne Holman, and Ross Ritland. Cast ...Georgia Perrin ...........Lois Call . .. ...LeRoy Neider ......Suzanne Holman ........Ross Ritland ..........John Russell ......Ann Humphreys .Lynne Latimer .. ..CantriI Nielsen ..........Jay Edwards Dennis Whitlow .. .Nancy Tuttle ......Bertha Culbertson .. .. .. ...Jay Jeppson Left to right-Lynne Latimer, A1 H -sn 1 l . l l umphreys, and Cantril Nielsen. i l 0 vw K J tft I 4 Mitzi Tolman radio speaking E l winner Annual declamation contest . . . for the first time limited to speech students . . . participants worked on entries about a month before pre- senting them . . . winners repre- sented Pocatello in the district meet. peclamation Radio play winners are Richard Garvin, Tim Eriksen, and Da- The winning speech chorus is, first row-Diane Williams, Don- na Valenty, Ruth Chatterton, Eleanor Pattis, Kay Caldwell, Sharon Williams, Kathy Waters, Daniel Shuck, Glenda Scheele, and Rosalee Hawkes. Second row-Rita Spahr, Jeanette Ellis, Sondra Miller, lvalee Pratt, Joanne Western, Errol Brown, Marilyn Wallin, Herman Cook, Dennis Wright, and Fred Stirling. Individual winners are, first row-Claire Yarnauchi, extempor- aneous speaking, Deanna Denison, retold story, Marsha Man- ning, after-dinner speech, Gaylia Hawkes, poetry, and Mitzi Tolman. Second row-Sandra Lemmon, dramatic speaking, Bar- bara Chantry, original oratory, Floyd Anderson, panel discus- sion, Eugene Harvey, Tony Cox, original essay, and Tim Hilde- brandt, interpretive aratory. Vx tx s Eugene Harvey, humorous ev- ents winner. vid Crane. The clear tones of the choir at The nativity is dromotized by the Christmas assembly. choir members. Band members relax between numbers. uaic JAMES GABBARD FARRIS EDGLEY RALPH KENNARD GORDON CHILDS Vocal Director Vocal Director Bond Director Orchestra Director Members of Pep Band are, first row, left to right-Dennis Carey, Jack Damewood, Philo Corey, Robert Pierce, Wayne Coleman, Mike Brink and Ralph Hegstead. Second row-Bob Kenny, Kent Vernon, Kenny Russell, Bob Deitz, Ed Crane, Barry Howes, and Ed Reddish. Third row- John Rumel, Richard Shellhorn, Lanny Anderson, Wayne Nelson, Fred Stoll, Dough Hatch, and Terry Rich. Fourth row-Kent Knighton, Lyman Davis, Roy Miller, and Pete Brandt. Sect- ed-Richard Merrill, leader. p Pep Band . . . members are chosen by tryouts 2,2 . . . their pep and enthusiasm are the spice of the games . . . their lively tunes and catchy rhythm lead the students in cheers . . . mem- bers accompany the team to out of town games . . . Advisor is Mr. Kennard. 195 The Pocatello High School Symphon- ic Band has won acclaim throughout Southeast Idaho and Northern Utah for its activity both on the march and in concert . . . the band pre- sented its annual Band Ball in De- i cember and sponsored Alfred Gallo- doro, renowned reed instrumentalist . . . cadet band consists of beginning musicians . . . both bands marched in Poky Pow Wow parade . . .out of this organization comes the dance band which played for the matinee dances. i These members of Band Council kept-the ball rolling this year. First row, lett to right--Peggy Koehler, Della Nielsen, Patsy Lundquist, Arlene Cheney, Carolyn Nielsen, and Rene Gibbons. Second row-Pete Brandt, Terry Rich, Richard Merrill, Mike Brink, Wayne Coleman, Dennis Carey, Gary Rothwell, Steve Gummersal, and Jack Damewood. El! Concert Band members listed in their respective sections are: Flute-Peggy Koehler, Carolyn Nielsen, lla Mae Gutzman, Barbara Ken- nedy, Bcrbara Reynolds, and Shelly Freeman. Oboe--Della Nielsen, Deanna Dennison, and Sharon Parker. Clarinet-Arlene Cheney, Philo Corey, Dennis Carey, Patsy Lundquist, Jack Damewood, Bruce Fishburn, Sandra Johnson, Sandra Peck, Barbara Secrett, Paula Stocks, Robert Reynolds, Richard Schara, Sam Clark, Judy Gibbons, Elsie Dixon, Ronald Miller, and Don Lowe. Bass Clarinet-Robert Forrest, and Richard Drake. Bassoon-Lois Sattertield, and John Hardy. Alto Saxophone-Wayne Coleman, Miki Brink, and Robert Martin. Tenor Saxophone-Ralph Hegsted and June Wheeler. Baritone Saxophone-Robert Pierce. Bass Saxophone-George Walker. Horn--Terry Rich, Judy Bagwell, Fred Stoll, Douglas Hatch, Robert Goranson, Ronald Drake, Rondell England, and Linda Weiser. Cor- ik wx X mLk 1 1111 111' w ...QS I f... Ill' as W.: z ii ,. Ill! am Illl gm X: Qgx Q wil rvvy . 4- - ,. Y -n---Q ' W ' xii v - f' 'le J A' ix ix ' Q K kg qw Xia W EVSAY x ws I K' hlfpx 0 fy N IG. Q , A I I ? X fl 3 ' ' , P N f V' J ffjfi-. 6: its 0 'iq: i1 'Gif 0 .qf H b , - ' -Q fm ' X 1 n I '7 SX W , L 8 K . f 5' ' nlwyg .f4 QAW Xf 1-ix, . XWF' .. . WN 1 - . rl. I xo QQ Q. N , u .I s if F-Q . . , v A 5 0 w Q if ,. .',' Iii f ,fx 1? SK ix ., 0 ' 'A 5 !Fi II ,W 1' if N vig? if 865 X X A f K 2 .X gf. , 1 L E Q , , ki f in Y 5 5 ,. Q A L4, m , f. f' Vfd VQ?3'WVR3fWY4f?1G, x 1. ' ff ' A f-x k ' ' ,fs . K lx wk 'K t b 5 ' WX' Q I xi NJ 'tfgln - mwo 1f' i .Q sw ,ff , ' -'V' X ' i 'v ' ' f' 4-' f .I 'S f ' ' f ' ,ff 'M X . 1 A, K ' K? , h . 25, , r Long hours of tedious work go into the makings of a good orchestra. Here the orchestra tunes up for operetta practice. Orchestra was o district contest entrant . . . played for the operetta . . . went to the Rexburg clinic . . . accompanied the choir for the Messiah and Requiem . . . played Sleighride and other numbers for Christmas assembly . . . gave concerts for service clubs. tale: tta we i P Q' X X eg . W' 'R ' Q -is M , , ' x ' ' 2 , x -g x sxk R 'I' wx WHS? N X mai Q X XX f f' A gi' Q if Q Q f X ' AR Q x X X 'X K- Qi k K J- . . ' 'TT -w it,-IX , 11 .P . .. hlvxsif X MN V 1' 'fx 1 4' . 1 NNN lifg ,. at 6' Q, fu, A w 2 +V.. Wi s vu 9 1 if K! ng .3 -11, ,.. , 4' W , x 5 a ah 6 wa ag 5 5 . 9 9 . v Q N, sv fy. ,x..., J 5 'O -s N A-4 -3 'gf F 3 3 5 3 3- 4 5 5 'S '55 ' 3 xg? Lg? if QQ Q m EQ ' 155 E J EEQUEZQQQ E aj XA Q lfacluyaf .ffhgets Vocal branch of the music department . , . the largest activity group in Poky High . . . Choraleers and Madrigal Singers chosen from Girls' Chorus and Mixed Chorus members. Long hours of rehearsal for the candlelight Christmas assembly . . . many evening practices to perfect the annual operetta, The Merry Widow. The Messiah and Requiem presented for the public . . . Mixed Chorus members caroled for patients in hospitals . . . performances at P.T.S.A. meetings and community functions keep singers busy. Representatives from the choirs participated in Music Clinc and contests . . directors are Mr. Edgley and Mr. Gabbard. lembers are first row, left to right-Margaret Kern, Boydine Gunter, Bonnie Howell, Shirley Dopp, Donnette Barry, Geraldine Lyon, rances Morningstar, Linda Thomas, Leslie Heaps, Edyth Okamura, Sharon Hendricks, Mary Ellen Huerta, Shirley Palmer, Hazel Ann arry, Karen Proctor, La Von Wilkerson, Sherrie Reid, Joan Contas. Second row-Betty Weatherman, Lynn Collier, Gerri Reid, Gloria znes, Pat McGirr, Shirley Hill, Tamara Wells, Suzanne Wurster, Diane Rutledge, Davona Lords, Ellen Avery, Audrey Kenny, Janice lestwood, Virginia Steed, Denie Ramriell, Margaret Riddle, Carolyn Poore. Third row-Geraldine Betty, Pat Bloom, Barbara Pratt, Nellie on Spencer, Pat Jolley, Eleanor Jim, Jessie Bryan, Lois Cruz, Anita Johnson, Darlene Hulet, Sherrie Sherwood, Elaine Crane, Joyce Gab- ert, Marilyn Price, Noreen Bright, Byrna Dustin, Darlene Schwartz, Verna Morris. Fourth row-Betty Tauscher, Jean Hophine, Shirley luir, Sharon Bullock, Ann Roskelly, Mary Ann Phillips, Karalea Hansen, Loa Myers, Rosemary Byington, Frankie Martenez, Kay Hansen, laxine Caldwell, Gloria Stewart, Velene McNair, LaNelle Shoemaker, Linda Neilson, Dorene George, Beverly Kuck. Fifth row-Geraldine lcDoniel, Deanna Millward, Janet Mountz, Elizabeth Hansen, Marie Gibbson, Katherine Rosan, Marilyn Mollerup, Alma Carlson, Steph- nie Whittington, Donna Rupp, Barbara Gravatte, Mary Ann Williams, Carol Sanford, Carolyn Johnson, Dorothy Gayhart, Carol Wright, aRae Pratt, Beth Hill, Carla Taylor, At piano, Patricia Kelly, 201 ghozaleezs Lve 6402115 202 Members are first row, left to right-Loo McDonald, Marilyn Howks, Myrna Bartoschek, Suzanne Holman, Madonna Noiscn, Marylu Kil- bourne, Nancy Garrett, Clair Yamauchi, Carolyn Bronson, Jimmy Hendricks, Kim Sharp, Gary Kurr, Spencer, Condie, Bill Denkers, Don Gates, Second row-Sandra Lemmon, Betty Orr, Lolone Schiess, Carol Bailey, Charlene Gibbons, Delores Rarney, Vickie Contos, Goylio Hawkes, Charles Hancock, Richard Comer, Bud Bledsoe, Jim Crouson, Kenneth Hensley, Don Olson, Darold Olson, Gary Havun. Third row- Mixed Chorus members are, first row, left to right-Jeanette Panter, Lilo Lee Stone, Brenda Dustin, Marilyn Westwood, Francis Howard, Nancy Sealey, Noreen Harmon, Eddy Gates, Ro- bert Fitch, Tommy Eversole, Mike Youngren, Worth Lottimore, Chester Fullwyler, Byron All- red. Second row4Gloria Henderson, Margo Busby, Susan Fennell, Deonne Bailey, Kathy Waters, Janet Davis, Nancy Phenix, Janet Rey- Pat Campbell, Loray Carlson, Revo Rowe, Nancy Ashley, Ve Anne Wheelwright, Margaret Strawn, Barbara Burton, Murlene Woode ward, Heather Palmer, Larry Cox, Robert Johanson, Garen Hale, Maylen Bennett, Grant Bartschi, Steve Gummersol, Keith Martindale, Fourth row-Nancy Darke, Nona Davis, Carol Bybee Hoff, Katharine Kearns, Sheryl Call, Dulcie Huth, Leda Henry, Deanna Brooke, Marba Cottle, Charlie Wilson, Darrell Bally, Keith Belnap, Dan Carlsen, Larry Ballard, Gary Tauscher, Robert Bloom, File Corey. Fifth row-Margaret Grange, Michel Ball, Sharon Black, Rosella Tyler, Gail Tucker, Evelyn Hegsted, Sonia Jensen, Lynne Latimer, Karen Walt- Iungton, Carol Bartschi, Eldon Halford, Mark Croshaw, Jack Anderson, James Drake, Harrold Petersen, Duane Huff, Dale Jensen, Paul Eiman. At piano, Verna Lee Croshow. nolds, Jack Herridge, Harald Anderson, Ken- neth Bailey, Glen Hott, Terry Crouson, Dove Swallow, Paul Carlsen. Third row-Rynetta Dyek, Carol McLeod, Joyce Bates, Diane Kidd, Kay Nelson, Vivian Coll, Royce Thyberg, Peg- gy Lake, Harry Christ, Gary Henry, Darold Lombard, Roger Wall, Jerry Norton, Gary Bates, Harold Pierce. 203 Pete Gonzales furnished the music for the Sophomore 'L Party. soPHoMoRE PARTY 'lin--0. Freshmen have lots of tun at their own party. Here they did not have any upperclassmen hovering over them, so mode the very best of it. FRESHMAN PARTY Senior members of Girls Council put on a fashion review, showing the freshman girls what is appropriate for all kinds of school functions. Models are left to right-Karen Proctor, Carolyn Nielsen, Virginia Ben- nett, Margaret Grange, Dulcie Huth, and Lynne Latimer. lf Here the male members of the sophomore class get in on the thing they have been waiting for all evening-FOOD. llli GIRLS COUNCIL TEA The tea following the fashion show, gave the girls a chance to get acquainted, and also to enjoy the refreshments provided by the members. 141 Faculty members enjoy the refreshments at their Christ- mas party. Members of the Ground Observer Corps, Arthur Oxley, Robert Martin, and Bill McNelIy report the air craft they observed over Pocatello. .Yah aa! . . . Even girls belong to Forestry Club. t t 5 Here they prepare the eats for the c Christmas party. President of Poky's F. H. A. chap- ter, Carolyn Fishburn introduces Susan Higby at Buhl who is No- tlonal President of F. H. A. The female members of the student body enjoyed an assembly on the Benefits of Homemoking as a Career. Work End Thespions celebrated Valentine's Day by throwing a party. Girl's Council birthday party was celebrated once more this year. was At the football games everyone ate the refreshments sold by Commercial Club. I :I Spanish Club parties appear to be the wildest variety of the whole school. X Kgwvkf XRCQ Sherrie Petersen and Dulcie Huth add the finishing touches to the clock 1' Y over the bandstand. 6020! Dianne Kenogo, Lolane Schiess, and Carolyn Nielsen prepare the throne for King Cuckoo. King Mike l'lO0k Sponsored by Girls Council , . . girl ask boy affair . . .K Council members decorated gym in tune with Rock Around the Clock' '... approximately 700 students danced to the rock and roll rhythm of Bill Liday's orchestra . . . President Suzanne , 1 'S' Holman crowned Mike Hook, King Cuckoo. Q vi' . ,ygytv 'N Tx f Jim Stone, Berncll Barrett, Roy Carlson, attendants. NX! Students enjoying the gay mood of the dance 207 Annual FFA. project. . . Harvest Moon theme . . , decorated in traditional blue and gold . . . aprons and overalls . . . cider and do- nuts , . . bales of hay , . . lots of fun at the year's first dance. fans! Left to right-Maria Sarantos, Queen Bar Dee Leyland, Lynne Latimer, and Betty Bitton. atveat .Kuff fl- Royalty includes Arline Cheney, Queen Della Nielsen, and Peggy Koehler. Winter Fantasy became the background for the i955 Band Ball . , . first formal dance of the year . . . students enjoyed music of Cliff Hudson's orchestra . . . outstanding dec- orations of green and white . . . evening cli- maxed with coronation of Queen Della Nielsen, 208 L Q Senior class president LeRoy Neider crowns Lynne Latimer, Queen of the 1956 Senior Ball. She was attended by Eike Wolter and Marsha Dunn, not pictured. Seniors worked hard to finish decorating the night before the dance. Here they add the finishing touches to the decorations in theme of Poor Peo- ple of Paris. Camie Sorenson gave out red velvet masks as programs for the dance. .Yeniot Kal! Carole Pugmire is crowned Queen of the l955 Junior Prom with her two attendants, Marsha Dunn and Georgia Perrin. Img qvir- 'rw l ' it ' A L L 1 2 ,i. 4' f L ,, L Students really live it up at the last formal dance of the year. Looks like fun, huh? uniot prom l955 SIX QR Q A ' l V EN , E1-QQXXR lqqal men as N N E IKE , L54 QM .Q E3 R N5 1 f MO VB OQXSQOQ JB fjkzzza M ggi?-Q X I N 1 SUPREME DISTRIBUTOR Rochester Root Beer Beefburgers The Best In Town M. J. Hodkins POC0fe 0' 'dm I King Cole Frozen Custard GASOLI NE 454 Yellowstone Cor Service Sandwiches 1 44. 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Uiml Leese 1100 South Second 216 -gl5e'zt5on'.4 7001 6211121 ONE STOP SHOP TWO mc sronss East Center and Sixth North Arthur and Carson agclako melaaftnlenf K 51 Hom wnlrmmrs Ore You will find a complete selection of Ladies and Men's ready to wear. Specialists of Jantzen sweaters for all students. not Top' and Houywwd style Huinuh I' D' DOWNSTAIRS. Sixth and Center Pocatello A 217 painf 8' :beconafing .xdaluiaer-.4 Centre Paint Co. Glass Contractors Home Owned and Operated Phone 655 238 West Clark Best Wishes to the Class of i955 O modern deb shop ll5 South Main Phone i980 MATTRESSES -af? UPHOLSTERING INVEST Custom Built Furniture Furniture Repairing and Rebuilding ,,j21,,,Q',j' Phone 16:9 Pocatello Mattress Mig. Co. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND HOPE EACH PURCHASE PROVES ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. WA T S 0 N ' S Men's Store Center at Main Pocatello COMPLIMENTS OF laroude-mifz .gnu 5-l O-25-Sto re Center Street and Third Avenue Pocatello '? J oxi Ford Music Co. 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TEEN The Billz Signz CQ. CANTEENH Neon Division , , , Specializing Big 4 Advertising, Inc. - sm.: Supplies r..,sfge, Outdoor Advertising Division : Llslxbpggfrs fxglfle' 420 Eos? Hollidoy Phone 250 . sZ2'Rgg'LlazM HIGH scgggres King Pin Bowling Alley 2 1 , I 41 E' Pocatello Hardware and Canvas Complete Ski Outfits Main Street Pocatello cCarty's Inc. , M A 7Wli'Nl ll X' X l X ll X. X v s L x Hides Wools Pelts Furs Salvage Materials 658 South First Avenue Pocatello an .we . mm ' A L . hh Lk in 'J' 0 G ROCHE Burley Idaho Falls O o Moving and Storage S. N. M CARTY p,e5ide,,,of,d Manage, Phone 3000 505 So. lst. Ave. Juwmw 5' ig WASHABllg T mu 5 oflp. DEPENDABLE SERVICE FOR OVER 40 YEARS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS B. F. 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I h Pocatello Phone 2337 Ido O 346 West Center Pocatello f ,terra afsffd -4 2 ' Freddy's Sport Shop 245 North Main 22 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1956 3353 E QR 335353352 Merchandise Storage and Distribution Private Trackage 240 East Halliday Street Pocatello, Idaho Box llll Telephone 766 W. P. Fuller G. Co. PAINTS, VARNISHES, LACQUERS. GLASS WALLPAPER, PIONEER WHITE LEAD SASH AND DOORS Free Parking Free Delivery Phone 4831 202 South Second Avenue Pocatello, Idaho Akers, Allen, Allen, Allen, Sherman... . .23, 134 23 Alice Mae ......... Frank ...... Hannah ...... 1 Alvord, Nan . . 18 23, 171,172,174, Anderson, Clyde .... . . 23, 20-121, 23 124 122 124, 137, 138, 139 182 . . .23, 134 6.1 ..23,191,202-203 eniot glen .gndex Carlsen, Loray . . 27, 139,171,176 186, 188, 191, 202-203 Carlyle, T616 . 16, 19, 27, 118-119 Carpenter, Betty . . . Carroll, Dennis . . Carter, Wayne .... Casteel,Vlrginia . . . Cavanaugh, Janet . . Chapin, Roger , . . . Choules, Muriel . . . Christensen, Ronald . Christensen, Sonia . . 145,151,154 . . . . . 27 .. . . . 27 . . . . . 27 ... . . 50 27,120-121 122,176 27,109,136 .....50 .....27 Fitch, Vaunita . . 31, 120-121, 174 Flandro, Ted ........... 31 Flandro, Sandra ......... 50 Fletcher, John . . . . 18, 31, 1171 Forrest, Jean . . . ..... . .31 Foxall,AIyn . . . . . . . . 32 Frandsen,Roy... .....32 Freeman, James ......... 32 Frlsk, Richard ..... 32, 144, 133 Fuger, Velma .......... Gabica, Lolita .......... 32 Ganske, Donald .... 32, 108, 134 Garrett, Nancy . . 32, 120-121 Crouson, James . . . . Anderson, J Anderson, Jon .......... 23 Anderson, Lantord .... 16, 23, 195 196-197 Anderton, Cleve . . .... 50 Andrews, Mary . . . . 23 Andms, Kay ........... 23 Archibald, Ann ......... 23 Armstrong ....... 1 . . 23, 134 Atwood, Don . . . 18,23,126,138 139, 171, 172, 174,185 Babcock, Fred . . . 22,23, 126, 138 139, 171 Bagwell, Judy 24, 196-197, 198-199 Bailey, Barbara . . 24, 120-121, 122 124, 1 Ballefy,Betty Egli ........ BoiIey,CaroI Leger . . 24, 202-203 Baird, Glenda ....... Baldwin, Don ..... 50, Ball, Mikel ...... 24 Barrett Darlene . , ..... '. 24, 141 Barry, Hazel Ann . 24, 124, Bartoschek, Merna . . 24, Bassett, Torn ....... Beavers, Don . . .24, 118- Beck, Lois ......... Belnap, Keith . . . 16,24, Bennett, 190,191 Jay. . . 24,18B,' Bennett, Maylen . 24, 191, Bennett, Nancy Wagstaff . . 109,120-121,122,124, Bennett, Virginia . . . Bertwell, Rose Anne . . 25, 25, Bowden, Dale ....... Black, Pat ......... Bledsoe, Bud .25,188, 191, Blocker, Jean ....... Bloom, Robert , . .25, 191 90111, Kenneth .. 19, 50,' Bahney, Carol ....... Bohney, John ....... Bowden Deanna ...... . 25, 202 . . . 24 134, 195 202-203 200-201 202-203 ...24 119, 164 . . . 24 171, 188 202-203 190, 191 202-203 202-203 25, 105 139,171 120-121 137,204 124, 139 140 187 -203 . 140 25, 202 203 164, 171 25 51 , . 25, Bradford, Sandra . 25, 120-121, 136,171,174,195,196- Brennan, Katherine .... Brian, Peggy . 25, 120-121, Bringhurst, Jon ...... 50 139 122 171, 174 Brandt, Peter . . 16, 18, 19, 25, 106 197 25 138 25 25 Bringhurst, Neline ..... 13168616 Richard . . .123, Bmbefg, Robert . . 15,261 138, Bronson,CaraIine . . . 26, Brown, Gary . . Brownlee, Tom .... 26, Buffat,Jack. . . . . . Bullard, Barbara. . . . . Bullock, Diane . . 124, 109,126 171,174 109,126 171,174 124,171 202-203 . . . 26 137, 159 26 11:26 . ...... 26 Burgess, Ronny . . . . 19, 26, 137 Burrell, Georgia ...... Burrows, Darrell ...... Burton, Dorothy .... 26, ...26 .26,134 132,171 Bybee,CaroI Hoff . . . 26, 202-203 Call, Sheryl . . 16, 26, 120-121,124 175 l28,131,138,171, 173, 183, 202-203 122 Call, Vivian .... 26, 120-121, 137, 202-203 Cameron, Jean ...... Cameron, Kaye .... .. .27 27 Campbell, P6ff1c16. . . 27,124,141 188, 190-191, 202-203 138, 171, .. . . . . 27 Clark, Lynnay . . 14, 18, 19,27 174 136 Clark, Richard ....... . 27, Clarkston, Mary ......... 28 Coffin, Gosyv ........... 28 Coleman, ayne . . . 28, 171, 174 195, 196-197 Collins, Allen . . ....... 28 Collins, Ben ...... 28, 171, 172 Conley, Dick. ........... 28 Contos, Vicky . . . 16, 28, 202-203 Conway, Richard ........ 28 Cook, Jerry ........... 28 Cooper, Johnny ......... 28 Cooper, Nancy ..... 28, 133, 139 171, 182 Cooper, Richard ...... 137, 159 Corey, Philo .... 28, 195, 196-197 198-199, 202-203 Cox, Lyda Lou .......... 28 Creer, Philip ........... 28 Croshaw, Mark .... 29, 202-203 202-203 Culbertson, Bertha . Cullen, Jack .... Curzon, Robert . . Dahl, Patricia . . . 29, . . 16,29 .....29 .....29 . .29,187 , 124 131, 171, 174, 183, 202-203 Goved, Donna 18, 32, 109, 122, 32, 200 George, Doreen .... 137 -201 Gibbons, Charlene . . . 32, 124,141 202-203 Gibbons, Rene ..... 32, 196-197 Gibson, Marie . . . . . . 200-201 Gilbert, Patricia . . ..... 32 Gilman, Darrell ....... 32, 136 Gladwin, Gary .......... 33 Goodson, Larry ......... 33 Grange, Margaret 33, 120-121, 124 128,171,l72,188,191, 202-203, 204 Grasmick, Leolo ........ , 33 Green, Marlene ......... 33 Green, Richard . . 33, 118-119, 144 145, 161 Gregersen, Ann ......... 50 .Groth, Audrey . . . 16, 33, 131, 138 139, 171, 186 Gunter, Marvin ......... 33 Gustafson, Betty ....... 33, 140 Haislip, Janine ......... 33 Hale, Garen 33, 188, 191 196-197 202-203 Halford, Eldon . . . 33, 137, 202-203 Halford, Larry .......... 33 Hall, Bonnie .......... . 33 Hancock, Julia .... 34, 124, . 33 Hancock, Gene ...... , 137 138 34 Hankin Pat Allemon Damewood,Jack . . 29, 136, 195 196-197 Darke, Nancy .... 14, 15, 19, 29 120-121, 122, 124,128,138 171, 183, 202-203 Davis, Lyman . . .29, 195, 196-197 Davis, Margie ..... 29, 100, 108 120-121,122, 124,138, 177 Davis, Mary Ann . . ..... 29 Davis, Nona ...... 29, 202-203 Davis, Sharon , . . . 29,124,130 Davis, Sheri . . 29, 124, 198-199 Dawson, Cowan . , . . . . . . 29 Day, Darlene .......... 50 Devaney, Lin .16, 30,120-121, 131 Dietz, Robert . . . 16, 30, 136, 195 196-197 Dillon, Nancy 30, 124. 138. 171, 172 Dokos, Stella . . .30, 120-121, 124 128, 131,138, 139, 141,171 Doss, Dewey ........... 30 Drake, James ..... 30, 202-203 Dunn, Marsha . . . 22, 30, 120-121 171, Dustin, Byma . . .30, 135, Dwyer, Margaret 30, 124, Dyck, Renetta ..... 30 Dye, Therral ........ Eales, Mickey . . .30, 120- 124, 130, Edwards, Jerry ...... Eimon, Paul ...... 50 Ellis, Charles ....... Elsethagen, Robert ..... Empey, Curtis ....... Ericksen, David .... 31, Ernst, Herbert . . . . . . Eskelsen,Jay . . . . . . Etter, Barbara ....... .31,124 Evans, Kenneth .... 31, 1 18-1 19 Everett, Betty Buffaloe . . . Farnsworth, Ronald .... Featherston, Dwight .... Finch, Edward ..... Fishbum, Bruce .... , 230 31' 175,209 200-201 138,171 202-203 ... 30 121,122 171,183 .. . 30 ,202-203 ... 31 ... 30 ... 31 108,186 .31,131 . 16,31 144,148 ... 31 ... 50 ... 31 ... 31 171,172 196-197 Hansen, Elizabeth . . . 34,171,187 200-201 Hansen, Janet .......... 34 Hansen, Jeanette ...... 34, 130 Hansen, Leo ........... 34 Hansen Myrlo Vee 22, 34, 120 121 124, 138, 171 Hansen Raymond ........ 34 Harriman, Ronald ....... . 34 Harris, Ronald 16, 34, 109, 144, 145 Harrison, Betty . .34, 120-121, 124 172, 186 Hartvigsen, Kenneth ....... 34 Hathaway, Kathryn . . . . . . Hathaway, William .... Hawkes, William . . . . .34, Hayman, Marlene . . . . .34, Heaps, Melvin ....... Heer, Carolyn .......... 50 34 165 135 35 35 Hendricksen, James . . 35, 184, 165 202-203 Henry, Joan Smith ...... 47, 131 Henry, Leila .... 35, 189, 202-203 Hepworth, Mary Ann ...... 50 Hill, Beth .... 35, 132, 139, 141 Hill, Darrell ........ Hill, Donald ......... Hill, Roma ........... ... 35 .16,35 35 35 Hill, Valynn . .,....... . Hill Verlene .... 135, 141, 171, , ...... 35 Hill, Vicki 14,19,100,120-121,122 131 Hofhine, Jean .... 14, 19, 35, Hoge, La Rae .......... 35 Holcombe, Charles ..... 16, 35 Holman, Susanne . . 15, 16, 35, 100 120-121,123,124,128,138,171 172, 173, 177, 188, 191, 192 202-203 HOOk,Mlk2 36,118-119,141,151 154, 164, 207 Hope, Donald .......... 36 Horrocks, Gary . . ...... 36 Harrocks Leland . . . . .36, Hronek, Robert ......... ,,...,.,w,,W.,....... .,.,.,.- W...-1 .H--.1--. 163 36 Millword,JoAnne . . . . .41,140 Mitchell, Clarence ........ 51 Sutton, Jean . . . Hudson, Donna . Hudson, Loulse . Hulet, Betty . . . Hunt, Donna 36, Hupp,Jay . . . . Hurt, Lynda . . . Hutchinson, Janet ........36 .36,120-121,128 ........36 108,120-121,124 ........36 ........36 ......36 171 1-meh, oem. iefab, 122, 138, 202 204 H 188,190,191, ymos, Jerry . . lttt, Margot 36, 137, 138, ller, Judi .... lverson, osemary Jansen, Robert . Jenks, Sherrel . . Jensen,DaIe 50, Jensen, Fred . . . Jensen, Sherry . . Jensen, Sonja . . Johansen, Stella . Johnson, Martin . Janes, 8obJ. . . Jones, Dennis 37, Jones, Gary . . . Kane, Phillip . . Kearns, Kathryn . Kearsley, Jan 37, 124,128,131, Kenaga, Diane . 124, Klelnkopf,Jaan . Knowles, Allen . Kortum, Robert . K nkel vid -203, ,207 . . . . . . . . S0 120-121,128,131 139, 141, 171, 185 .. . . . . . . 36 . . . . . .37,171 188,191,202- 139 ...37, , . . 37,202- 37 37 203 187 . . . 37,130,138 171 175 203 . ...... 37 126 37 ......37, 11.8-119, 144,148 ........ 37 . . . 37,126,184 . . . 37,202-203 120-121,122,123 137, 138, 139,171 .37, 120-121, 122 138, 141, 171,207 .38, 120-121, 137 fffiaiisaf Mohn, Robert ........ 16, 41 Montgomery, Mary Alice . . 41, 140 Mountz, Janet , . . 41, 187, 200-201 Wheelwright, VeAnne . 49, u , Da . . Kutterer, Dale . . . LaFon, Carol . . Lake, Ralph . . . 38 171 ..38,134 38 38 38 Myler, Paul ......... 41, 134 Napper, David .......... 41 Nelder, LeRoy . . 16, 19, 22, 41, 137 172, 192, 209 Nelson, Kenneth ......... 41 Nelson, Ronne .......... 41 Nielsen, Cantril . . 41, 118-119, 144 148, 151,154,171,174, 192 Nielsen, Carolyn . 42, 123, 124, 138 171, 196-197, 198-199, 204, 207 Noble, Grover .......... 42 Noesen, Madonna . . . 42 120-121 135 202-203 Noreen, June .......... 42 Norton, Robert . . .... 42, 136 Novis, Duane . . .... '. 42 Oberg, Carl .... . . . 42, 137 Olsen, Kenneth ......... 42 Orgill, Rodney .......... 42 Orr-, Betty ....... 42, 202-203 Ortega, Diana . . . 42,120121,124 140, 141 Packard, Gordon . g ...... 42 Packer, Marlene . 42, 132, 140, 167 Palmer, -Carl ........... 57 Palmer, Shirley .... 42, 200-201 Panter, Jeanette Daniels 42, 202-203 Paris, Ilene ........... 41 Parkinson, Jim ......... 41 Parrish, Rodney . . . 41 Pasley, Bill .... . . . 42 Paulsen, Darrell . . .... 41 Pederson, Dennis ...... 41, 136 Pendleton, Shan ......... 51 Perkins, Jeanette ........ 41 Perrin, Georgia 18,41, 120-121, 124 128, 138,171, 192, 209 Petersen, Sherrie .... 41, 124, 138 171, 207 Peterson, Harold . . . 41, 202-203 Pickens, Kenneth ........ 41 Pierce, Harold ..... 41, 202-203 Pierce, Leo ........... 41 Pinkerton, Barbara ..... 41, 140 Pitchford, Kay ..... 44, 120-121 Pizer, Clark .... .... 4 4, 182 Poole, Carole .... ..... 4 4 Porter, Darrell ..... .... 4 4 Price, Marilyn Newey . . . 44, 140 200-201 Proctor, Karen. . .44 120 121, 122 123,124,128,131,' 138,141 172,175,190,191, 200-201, Pugmire,Carol . 44, 122, 1 2 , 158, 0 , 128 3 , 137 171, 209 Pugmire, Roger ......... 44 124 171 2 4 Rody, Karen ....... 16, 44, 140 Reddish, Eddie 44, 141, 195, 196-197 44 44 Reed, Edward .... . . . Reid, Delay ........ Reilly, John ........ Reynolds, Janet .... 44 Rice, Carol ........ Richardson, Joan . . . 44 I 1 Lane, Ben .... ..... 5 1 Larsen, Vern ........ 38, 51 Latimer, Jlmmle .... 38, 196-197 Latimer, Lynne . . 38, 120-121, 122 124,137,138,171,192 202-203, 204, 208, 209 Lawson, Myrna . .38, 120-121, 124 130,l38,140,141 Lee, Frank ........... 38 Leese, James 38, 118-119, 126, 144 149, 163, 164 Lemmon, Sondra . . . 38, 191, 193 202-203 Lenkersdorfer, Ann . 16, 19, 38, 109 120-121, 122, 124, 137,138,141 171, 172 Lenraot, Mary Lee ........ 39 Lewis, Lomona .... 39, 120-121 Lewis, Sandra . . . .... . . 39 Llsh, Wayne .... ..... 3 9 Loe, Margaret . . . . . . . 39 Lopple, Patricia . . . . . . . . 39 Loveland, Edward . . . . . 39, 183 Loveland, Sondra ........ 39 Lund, Kathleen ......... 39 Lyman, Helen . ......... 39 MacDonald, Loo . . 39, 124, 202-203 MacLean, Richard ........ 39 Manning, Robert ........ 39 Marley, Marilyn Byrd ...... 39 Martln, Louise ........ 39, 133 Mathews, Kenneth ........ 40 McAteer, Betl ....... 40, 185 McAteer, Charles .40, 144, 145, 160 McAughey, John . . . 40, 196-197 McBride, Norma ......... 40 McCosklll, Rosalie ........ 40 McGinness, Gloria ...... 40, 140 MCGlrr, Richard ....... 16, 40 McLeod, Carol ..... 40,1202-203 McNally, Barbara ........ 40 McNeel, Sally . . 40, 124, 128, 138 McOmber, George ........ 40 McQul1lon, Lea .... 40, 109, 164 Mecclco, Irma . . . 16, 40, 120-121 122, 124, 171 Merrell, Alon . . . 41, 184 Merrell, Kaye 40, Merrill, Paul . . . Merrlll,'Rlchard . Mll1er,Don . . . Mlller,Merlln . . Miller, Roy . . . 120-121,122,135 . . . . . . . . 41 .41,195,196-197 . . . . . . . . 41 . . . . . . . . 51 . . . 41,136,195 196-197, 198-199 Richmond, Jerry . . 15, 45, 144,145,151, Richmond, John ...... Ritzman, Mary Lee .... Roberts, Max .... . . Robertson, Jay . . . . . Robinson, Alice ...... Roche,R er . . .. 45, Romrlell,ogay ....... Romriell, Lynn ....... Roskelly, Ann . . . 16,45, . . . 51 120-121 202-203 . . , 44 120-121 140,141 118-119 154,163 . . . 45 . . . 45 . . . 45 .45, 134 . . . 45 137,159 . . . 45 . . 45 200-201 Ruchti, Nancy .......... 45 Russell, John . . . 45, 192, 198-199 Rust, Carolyn . 16, 45, 132, 198-199 Rust, Marilynne .... 45, 109, 140 Ryan, Betty ........... 45 Sabin, Le Roy Z ......... 51 Sanders, Wanda ......... 46 Sanford, Charles ....... 46, 164 Sarantos, Maria . . 18, 46, 120-121 122,171,175, 208 Schiess, Lolane . . 46, 120-121, 122 123, 124, 171, 202-203, 207 231 Scott, Larry ..... . . ..4 Searle, Helen . . 51 Scott, Sandra Adams ..... 46, 132 51 Seegrist, Shirley . Seegrist, Violet . Selbert, Ronald . Shellhom, Richard Shepherd, Gary . Sherwood, Paul . Siebert, David . . Siegel, Patricia . Sigman, Donna. . Simlcek, Vicki . . Simmons, Edward Smith, Elvln . . . . . . . . . . . 46 . . . . . .46,136 .46,195,196-197 198-199 . . . . . .46,159 . 16,46,118-119 149,162,164 ... . . . . 46 . . . 46,140, Smith, M. V. ......... . 46 46 141 . . . . . .47,164 47 47 47 141 Smith, Robert ........ Smith, Ronald . . Smith, Sandra . . Snyder,Joe . . . Soden, Mariorie . Sorensen, Dean . .47, 118-119, 163,164 47, 138, 139, 159 171,185 . . . . . . . . 47 . . . . . . . 47 . 16,47,109,171 130 Spidell, Kent ........ 47, Splker, David . . Steed, Virginia tevenson F . . 47 . . . . 47,200-201 S , red . . . 47,141,171 Stone, Colvin . . .47, 118-119, 144 1 4 156 Stone, Lila .... Sturges, David . . S Ga 145, 151, 5 , 16, 48, 202-203 ........48 48171 ummers, ry Sutton, Barbara . . . . , . . .48,171 Todemy, June . . . . . . . . . . 48 Tauscher, Betty .... 48, 200-201 Tauscher, Gloria ......... 48 Taylor, Carla . . . 48, 120-121,122 124, 200-201 Taylor, Dick ........... 48 Taylor, Joseph . . . .... . . 51 Thomas, Bruce . . . . . . 48 Thomas, Larry ..,..... 48, 132 Thompson, Delwin ........ 48 Thyberg, Royce .... 48, 202-203 Talley, Ronald ..... 15, 16, 48 118-119,144, 146 Tolman, Merlon ......... 134 Tolman, Mitzi ........ 49, 193 Tucker, Gayle . . . 49, 120-121, 138 171, 172, 202-203 Tuttle, Nancy . . . 49, 120-121, 124 128, 131, 137, 138, 139,171,183 Tyler, Rosella . . . 49, 120-121, 175 188, 191, 202-203 Valadez, Leo .......... 51 VanFleet, Bradford .... VanLeuven, Karl . . .... . . Van Orden, Jolene ........ Velman, Thelma ..... 16, 49, Velmon, Velma . . . . . Villegas, Sally . . . . Wardle, Bonnie ...... Western, Ray . .... . . Westwood, Marilyn . . 49, . . . 49 49 49 135 .49,135 . . . 49 . . . 49 . . . 51 124,186 202-203 120-121 Whitten, Barbara Wight, Ray . . . 124, 138, 171, 202-203 135 ......49, 49 Wilde, Lee ......... 50, 164 Wilkerson, Lei Lani ..... 50, 141 140 50 50 Wilson, Louise . . Winn,Judy . . . Winward Maril n ......50, Wolter, Ellke . go, 165, 1.08,L1 124, Woodvine, Charles ...... 50, WoaIsey,Gail . . 121 140,141, ,209 136 . 50 Worley, David . 15, '16, sd 166, Wrenn Kenneth . 1 108 118-119, 149,174 . . . 51 171 wfighi, rim 51, 12ol121', 124, Wright, Raymond . ...... 51 Wurster, Charles . 51, 118-119, 144 171 148, Young, Jay .... 15, 51, 108, Young, Larry . . Zweigart, Fred . . 126 171,174 . . ...... 51 . . . . . . . 51 Zwelgart, Vickie . . 51, 120-121, 122 ull 42201455 jllddl Adams, Arolyn . . 72, 90, 120- Albertson Wayne . . 121 124,141 164 72 . . . . . . 140 , 193, 200-201 Allbright,'Jtady .... ' f f Allen, Almira . . .... . . 72, . . . 55 Comer, Richard .... 75, 202-203 90 Allen, Jimmy . . .72,118-119,137 Allen, Karl . . ........ 53 Allen, Max ... .. . 17, 53, 129 Allen, Patricia .......... 90 Aller, Carl ..... , 127, 137, 153 Allison, Walter .... 72, 132, 184 Allred, Byron . . . . . . 202-203 Allred, Margaret . . ..... 72 Alvord, Jacqueline . . . . 72, 140 Ames, Darlene .... . . . 132 Ames,Donald... 90 Ames, Loran .... . .... 72 Anderegg, John . . . . . 196-197 Andersen, James . . . . . 53,90 Anderson, Barbara ........ 72 Anderson, Floyd . . . . 16, 72, 129 131, 193 Anderson, Harold . 16, 72, 202-203 Anderson, Jack ...... 202-203 Anderson, James . . 118-119, 139 144, 151, 174 Anderson, Janet .... 90, 198-199 Anderson, Jenny. . . . . 198-199 Anderson, Letty ......... 53 Anderson, Mary Ann . 72, 140, 187 Anderson, Stephen . . . 16, 72, 132 Anderson, Vernola . . 72, 120-121 122, 131 Anderson, William . . . . .90, 157 Anderson, Zee Ray . . . . 90 Arban, Robert .... . . 72, 134 Armstrong, Arlene . . . . . 90 Armstrong, Paul . . . . .53, 159 Arrnstrong,Rlta . . . Arvln, Stella ..... Ashbaker, Elaine ..... Ashley, Nancy . . . 53, 191, Ashton, Jeanette 53, 125, Avery, Ellen ..... 152 Babcock, James . . 17,90, Bacon, Patricia . . . Bailey, Ardith . Bailey, amen. I '55,'131, Bailey, Darius . Bailey, Deonne Bailey, Derrel .... Bailey, Kenneth . . . Bain, Anita . . . Baker, Bertie . . . Baldwin, Gail .,... Baldwin, Mark. . . Ballard, Larry . . . ' Banks, Gordon. . . Banyard, Steve . . . Barbour, Lonna .... Barbre, Jean .,.. Barnard, William . . Barnett, Dorothy. . . I I 12, iss 72 72 115, 90, . 53, Barrett, Bernell . 15, 53 Barrett, Jon . , . . Barrett, Valerie . . . Barry, Lance . . .73, Bartlett, Sharon . .73 Bortschl, Carol 53, 77, Bortschi, Grant 16, 73, Bartz, Gerri, Gene . . Bates Clodia .... Bates: Gary . 13, mf Bates, Joyce ..... Bayley, Beulah .... Beasley, Lawrence . . Beck, Sharon .... Beebe, Gerald . . 73 Boebe, Linda Godfrey Bennett,Dorlene . 17,53 Bennett,Harold . . . 1 1 ...53 ...90 . . . 53 202-203 188, 191 120-121 200-201 127, 131 . . . 72 . . . 53 144, 146 . . . 90 202-203 202-203 202-203 . . . 72 . . . 72 124, 141 . 72, 134 202-203 . . . 72 . . .150 198-199 . . .158 . . . 53 139, 140 118-119 132,207 ...73 ...90 118-119,150 120-121,122 124,141 125,173,191 202-203 191 202-203 90,125,141 . . . 17,90 150 202-203 73 202-203 . . . . . 73 . . . . . 73 . . . . . . 90 ,118-119,144 148,164 . . . 53 ,120-121 125,140 . . .73,141 Bennett,Sandra . . . Berrett, David 73, 150, Berrey,Donnette . . . Berry, Louis ..... Bertelsen, Beverly . . Beseris, Elaine 54, 120 Betts, Delbert .... Betty, Geraldine . . 54 Bevan, Susan .... Bieker, Henry .... Bird, William B. . . Bird, William Roger . Bissell, Janet .... Bistline, Michael . . . Bitton, Betty . . .54, 54 Black, Sharon . . . Blair, Jackie .... Blair, Michael .... Blalock, David . . Blalock, Patricia . . Blazek, William . . Bledsoe, LaRaine . . Blodgett, JoAnn . . . Blodgett, Norbert , . Bloom, Patricia . . . Bloxham, Don . . .73 Blume, Bonnie ..,. Bohi, Douglas 17, 54 Bolliger, Robert . . . Bolliger, Dennis . . . Bollschweiller, Jane . Boodry, Dennis . . . Boodry, Robert .... Borin,Sherell . . . Boring, William . . Bovee, Karen . . Bowden, Karen . . . . . . . . 53 156, 157, 184 53, 200-201 r .....90 .....54 121,125,131 141,187 .... . 54 Busaker, Tom .... Busby, Margo . . . 55 Butler, Burke .... Byers, Sondra Lee . . Byington, Rosemary . Byrd, Sharon .... Cain, Ann ...... Caldwell, Kay 74, 124 ... . . .150 , 187, 202-203 90,150,157 . . . . .140 . . 200-201 ....74 Caldwell, Maxine Caldwell, NuRae . Calligan, Mike . Cameron, Bmce . Cameron, Kenneth Campbell, Colleen Campbell, Richard 200-201 ........55 ......74 .... . 74 . . 74,196-197 .. . . .. 19,55 . . . .1.7,90,159 Carey, Dennis . . .55, 195, 196-197 198-199 Carey, Harriet ........ 90, 135 131,200-201 .17,90,133 130,132,138 .15, 73,130 ... . . 73 . . . . . 73 90,156,157 198-199, 208 132,202-203 ...54, 137 . . . . .150 . . .. 90 . . .73,141 . . .90,150 ..... 54 54,131,138 139,187 90,132,157 196-197 73,200-201 164,196- 197 . . .90,140 118-119,132 . . .90,150 ..... 73 73 Carlsen, Dan ....... 202-203 Carlsen, Paul . . .74, 127 202-203 Carlsen, Rea .......... . 90 Carlsen, Sidney ....... 17, 55 Carlson, Alma ..... 55 200-201 cmison, Arlene . oo, l25,'131, iss ...,90, 150 150 . 73, 196-197 139 90 73 ' 141, 198-199 Carlson, Ray .... 89, 91, 137, 159 196-197, 207 Carlyle, Diane . . 91, 125, 140, 141 Carlyle, Joyce . . .55, 120-121, 130 140, 141 Carlyle, Leslie ..... 91, 140, 141 Carson, Lyle . . . .... 91, 131 Carter, Judith . . ..... 55 Chaffee, Eddie . . . .... . . 91 Chandler, Dennis . . . . .74,150 Chantry, Barbara . . . 74,120-121 137, 149, 193 Chase, Dennis .... 55, 196-197 Chase, Richard . . . . . . . . 91 Chatterton, Mae Dean ..... 74 Chatterton, Ruth . . . . .55,193 Chatterton, Vaughn . ..... 55 Cheney, Arlene . . 55, 120-121, 125 138, 196-197, 198'-199, 208 Chivers, Jerry 91, 137, 150, 196-197 Christ, Harry .... 91 , 202-203 Christensen, Charles . 71, 129, 131 Christensen, Janice . ..... 91 Christensen, Kenneth ..... 91 Christensen, Marvin . 55, 196-197 Christensen, Sharon . ..... 55 Christensen, Thomas . 74, 132, 150 Clark, Charlotte . . . 55, 120-121 122,125,129,130 Clark, Janine .... . . . 74, 131 Clark, Lorraine . . . . . . . . 75 Clark, Samuel . . . 55,196-197 Clark, WUIiam .... ..... 1 32 Clezie, Gary ........... 75 Coffin, Carole . . . 17, 55, 133, 139 Coffin, Shana ...... 17, 91, 138 Cohen, Patricia ......... 75 17,91 Coleman, Nancy ....... Collier, Lynn . . . 17, 55, 120-121 Collins, David . . ....... 75 Collins, Robert . . Collins , William 141, 200-201 ......91 Bowden, William . . . . .164 Bowden, Sharon . . . . 73 Bower, Harold . . ....... 73 Bowman, Lee .......... 127 Bradley, Jeanette . 17, 54, 120-121 125,138,1-11,182,198-199 Brandt, Edward . . . 54, 127, 129 139, 184 Branson, Lynn . . . .... . 127 Brian, Beverly . . 90, 125, 140, 141 Bright, Noreen . . . 73, 200-201 Bright, Richard . . . . . . . . 73 Bringhurst, Lee . . . . . .74,134 Brink, Michael 15, 54, 130, 138, 195 196-197 Broberg, Dorothy . . 74, 120-121 122, 141 Brokate, Kenneth . . ..... 54 Brooke, Deanna . . . 54, 202-203 Brooks, Karol .... ..... 7 4 Brough, Charles . 54 1 18-1 19, 144 147,151,153,154,163 Brown, Barbara . . . .... . 187 Brown, Errol ..... 54, 129, 193 Brown, Robert .... ..... 5 4 Brubaker, Betty . 90, 137, 140, 141 Brubaker, Raema . . . . .54, 132 Bryant,Jessie .... . . 200-201 Budge, Mark . . ..... 74 Buenning, Elke . . . 17, 54, 132 Buffaloe, Ronald . . ...., 90 Buffat, Barbara . . .... 90 Buhler, Mary . . .... 90 Bullock, Darrell . . . . . .74,134 Bullock, Marilyn ......... 74 Bullock, Sharon 16, 74, 100, 120-121 122, 124, 177, 200-201 Bunce, Jay ..... . . .74, 164 Burbonk,Verdean . . ..... 74 Burdick, Lester . . . . . 90 Burgess, Larry . . . . . . . 74 Burgess, Vernon . . . . . 16,74 Burke, Barry. . . . . 118-119 Burke, Revella . . . . . . . . 55 Burman, Doug .... ..... 1 57 Bumham, Connie . . 125, 133 Burton, Barbara . . 74, 232 90, 120-121,122 124 , 202-203 Condie, Robert .......... 56 Condie, Spencer ...... 202-203 Contos,Joan . . Cook, Barbara . . Cook, Elroy . . . Cook, Herman . . Cook, Judeane . . Cooper, Benito . . 56, 120-121, 147 200-221 . . 91,125,1 0 . . . . . . .134 . . 56,129,1gg '91.125131,140 75 Cornwall, Dorothy . .'. . .'. . . Cotant, Don . . . Cotterell, Jack. . Cottle, Morba . . Cattle Renee . . ......75,150 ......91,150 . 56,-120-121 138 203 zoi. , ........ 75 Cox, Anthony 75, 129, 138, 184, 193 Cox Hannah Lee , ........ 56 Cox, Larry . 75, 188, 191, 202-203 ..W,,. .F ,. -,.,,,-,,. ,.,,,,,,,-,.,s.1W.-W---ft --1 - Cox, Lois Anne . Cox, Peggy . . . Crabtree, Janice .... Crane, David ..... Crane, Dexter ..... Crane. Eddie . . . 17 Crane Elaine ..... Crane: Evelyn . . . . . ....75 .....140 .....135 .16,75,l27 91 , 56. 187, 195 . . 200-201 . . .. . . 56 56 Crane, Mary Lynn . . . . . . Crapa, Loy ..... . . 75 Creer, Robert . . . . . . 56 Crlsmon, Leonard . . . . . . 91 Critchley, Donna . . .... 91 Crockett, Merlin. . . . . 196-197 Crockett, Sandra . . .... 91 Croft, Dewey .......... 91 Crane, David ..... 141, 193 Crashaw, Verna Lee 71,'75, 202-203 Crotts, Carole .......... 91 Crotts, George .......... 56 Crauson, Terry 91, 188, 191, 202-203 Cruz, Lois ......... Culbertson Charles 200-201 , ....... 75 Culbertson, Jeaneane 16, 75, 124, 140 Culver, Shirlene .... 75,'1t-9g-197 Cunningham, Robert .... Curtis, lllle ....... ,157 . 75 cams, Joyce se, 120-121, 137 ,187 Curzon, Sylvia ......... Cutler, Archie . . Dahl, Marian . . .56 . .56,134 .....91 Daniels, Patricia ..... 17, 91, 140 Davldson,EImary 1 . . . .75, 129 Davis, Carolyn . . . Davis, Craig . . . Davis, David . ....56 ..75 91 ,,,,,,,,,,-1...1,.,...,,,..,,..,.., .9 W ., , ,.,. ,ww 1--.-litre..-wg-it-..1,Ec.,..., sg --- f .-.M -.1--. W... s.--W--1...-iq,-1--1-51. Wygqn Elgas, Richard ..... 92, Elle, Carol . .76, 120-121, Ellett, Veda Kay . .... . Elllott, Buddy ....... Ellis, James .... 17, 92, Ellis, Jeanette ....... Ellis, Patricia Ellis, Wallace ,...... . . . . 57 England, Rondell . 92, 127, Ericksen, Dorothy . . . 57, Eriksen, Tim ...... 76, Erwln, Kerry .... . . . Eskelsen, Chad Esquibel, Jenny Etter, John . . 1 96- 137, . 76, . 92, 150, . 57, 120 '196 197 141 133 137 157 193 121 125, .. . .16,76, 92 197 130 157, 193 76 157 92 57 Evans,Juns . . f ' . :1'6:76,124 92 Evans, Nancy . . . . Evans, Renee . . . . . . Evans Sharon . 1 05 1 Eyler, Robert ....... Fairbanks, Melvin ..... Farmer, Robert ...... Davis, James ........ 75, 134 Davis, Janet . . . 56, 124, 202-203 Davls, Jaan. ........... 75 Davls, Sandra ........ 75, 130 Davis, Therese 56, 120-121, 125, 130 Day, Betty .......... 91, 125 Deavilla, Joe . .' ........ 91 De Bunch, Jay .......... 134 Deerlnger, Mike . . . . . 91 DeGlorglo, Marilyn ....... 75 DeGregory, Fred ....... 91, 131 DeLate, Terry 91, 125,131, 133,141 Delquadri, Joe .......... 56 Demopoulos, Patty. . . 56, 120-121 141, 187 Dendurent, Harold. . . 91, 141, 157 Denison, Deanna . 16, 76, 124, 141 193, 196, 197 Denkers, Karlene ...... 91, 1g0 6 Denkers, Tommy ........ Denkers, Willlam . . . 76, 188, 191 202-203 Desfasser, James ........ 91 Dickinson, Sharon ........ 141 57 , ......... 76 Eversole Thom 57 191, 202-203 . 76, 129 ...57 76 Ghan, Elaine . . Gibbons, Gloria . . Gibbons, Judy . . Gibbson, Maria . . Gibson, Ph1111p . . Giesbrecht, Urania . Gilbert, James . . . Gilman, Sandra . . . . . 58 . . . . 77 . . 196-197 . . 200-201 . . .. 19,58 . . .17,92,140 .... . .. 77 58,140,198-199 124 139 Glinisky, Gayle . .78, 120-121, Godfrey, Allen . . . Gooch, Nan .... Goranson Frederic .....92, 178 , ..... 58, 132 Goranson, Robert 132, 178, 196-:gg Gordon, Ed ..,. Goosey, Donna . . Grady, Maurice . . Gravatt, Barbara . . Graves, Melvin . . Grayson, Jay Green, Carol Griggs, John .... Grimm, Gary Groom, Peter . . . Groth, Dixie .... Gummersal, Dale . Gummersal, Steve . Gunnell, LaVette . Gunter, Boydine . . Gutzman, lla Mae . Guyon, Bob .... Hackmeister, Kenny Haddenham, Judy . Hadley, Suzanne . . Hadley, Wayne . . . 198- 58 ...92,140 .......134 58 17,92,127,156 .58 . . 78,133,140 58,130,196-197 58,118-119,126 127,151,155 92 . . . , 37, 159 78, 187, 198-199 . . . . . . . 58 59,191,196-197 202-203 . . . . .92, 133 59, 125, 200-201 59, 132, 196-197 198-199 16,78 . . 78,196-197 . . . . .78,131 . . .89,92,l41 . . . . .. 59 Diderlcksen, Carol ........ 56 Dillon, Margaret ...... 17, 135 Dillon, Theresa .... 57, 125, 187 Dixon, Elsie ...... 76, 196-197 Dodge, .loan ........... 76 Dohse, Carolyn 76, 120-121, 124, 140 Damln uez, Connie ....... 57 DOPP.5hlrley . . .91, 125, 200-201 Dorsey, Clayton .... Dotson, Brian ..... Doupe, Sandra ..... ...76, 129 ...76, 136 57 159 Fawson, Diane . . . 17, 92, 140-141 Featherston, Charles ....... 92 Feldsted, Richard ........ 57 Fennell, Susan 76, 124, 191, 202-203 Fenwick, Jim .......... 76 Fields, Marvin ...... 151, 155 Filer,Judy . . . . . . . . 57 Finch, JoAnne. . . .... . . 77 Fishburn, Carolyn .... 17, 57, 205 Fisher, Patricia ......... 92 Fitch, Robert ....... 202-203 Flandro, Susan . . 15, 92, 137, 159 Flemming, Henry . . . 92, 196-197 Floyd, Judith . . 16, 77, 198-199 Floyd,VaNae . . ....... 77 Fordyce, Lawrence ........ 57 Fore, Sharlene .... ..... 5 8 Fore, Sharon .......... 77 Forgeon, Charlene . . . 58, 120-121 Forrest, Marjorie . 77, 120-121, 141 Forrest, Robert 58, 196-197, 198-199 Forrest, Thomas ......... 92 Fortier, Lelyn .......... 58 Fortier,Sharilyn . . . . .92, 141 Foss, Norman . . .... 92 Fowler, Dennis . . . . . 92 Fowler, Leonard . . . . 77 Fowles, Connie . . . . . 77 Frasure, Jimmy . . .... 134 Frasure, Terry . . . . .58, 134 Frazier, Stephen . . .... 58 Freeman, Joyce . . . . .77, 129 Freeman, Shelley . . . . 196-197 French, Thomas . . . . . . . . 77 Frey, Barney .... ...... 7 7 Fricke, Ann . . . . 92,198-199 Frisk, Roy ..... ...... 7 7 Fulwyler, Chester . . . 77, 202-203 Fulwyler,Linda . . . . . 131,137 Furniss, Bill . . . . . . . . 58 Gabbert, Joyce .... 58, 200-201 Gambles, Peggy 16, 77, 120-121, 124 133, 198-199 Ganske, Robert ....... 92, 134 Gardner, Larry. . . . . . . . . 92 Gardner, Sharon ......... 58 Gornes, Lee ...... 77, 150, Garnes, Paul . . 187 129 Downey, Charles 76, 137, 1501 Drake, Richard .... 76 , 196- 197 Drake, Ronald ..., 76, 196-197 Draper, Deanna .... 91, 198-199 Dressen, Karen . . 16, 76, 133, 140 Drlggs, Steve .......... 57 Duckworth, Sandra ....... 76 Dunn, LaRee .......... 57 Gamer, Mary A116e'7?,'12i, 129, 130 17,92 Dustin, Brenda .... 91 , 202-223 Dutton, Vern . . Eaton, Wardrla ......... Edeen, Judy ........ Edwards, Jeanne . . 198- Edwards, Orville ......... Edwards, Rita .......... Edwards Sandra 92 199 17, 57, 128, 133 57 92 132 egbm, hams . I is, 1.20-121, Elcholz, Dale .......... 129 Ehresmann, Jeanie 92, 123, 125, 132 76 Eldredge, Barbara ........ Garrard, Linda ....... Garrison, Charlotte 58, 120-121, 122 Garrison, Pat ........ 92, 141 Garrison, Porcia Gummersall . . . 77 Garrison Roslyn .... 77, 120-121 122, 141 Garvin, Paul ........ 77, 129 Garvin, Richard .... 77, 150, 193 Gates, Donald . . 118-119,144,174 202-203 Gates, Edward . . . 17, 118-119,145 202-203 Gay, Irene .......... 77, 140 Gayhart, Dorothy . 16, 77, 120-121 122, 137, 141, 200-201 Genta, Barton ......... 92 Georgeson, Elaine . 16, 77, 124, 133 Gerard, Linda .......... 140 Gertsch, Darrell . 77, 130, 136, 157 Getty, Saundra .... ..... 9 2 233 Hahn, Marjorie ....... 92, 139 Haislip, Lois ...... 78, 196-197 Hall, Mildred .......... 139 Hall, Patricia . . 92, 131, 133, 140 Hall, Peggy ........... 133 Halpin, Carolyn 41, 78, 120-121, 137 Hamilton, Eddie . . 78, 136, 198-199 Hammond, Larry .,...... 134 Hancock, Charla . 59, 125, 130, 138 202-203 Hancock, Patricia ........ 78 Hanners, Dennis . . ..... 134 Hansen, DeVere . . .... 78, 150 Hansen, Faye . . ....... 78 Hansen, Karolea .... 59, 125, 133 200-201 Hansen, Kay . . . . 200-201 Hansen, Lana . . .... 78 Hansen, Norma . . . . . 59 Hansen, Vaughn ......... 78 Hardin, Robert ......... 92 Hardister, Dorothy ........ 78 Hardy, John . 13, 78, 127, 128, 138 196-197, 198-199 Harmon, Norene . . , 78, 202-203 Harper, Cecil .......... 92 Harper, Gordon ......... 92 Harris, Donald .......... 93 Harris, Gordon . ......... 93 Harris, Jackie . . 17, 59, 120-121 137-141 Harris, Jim ......... 59, 132 Harris, Karen ..... 93, 125, 141 Harrison, Ethel Rae . . 59, 196-197 Harrison, Tim .......... 132 Harrop, Michael .... 93, 196-197 Hartec, Eddy .......... 78 Harten, Don 150, 196-197, 198-199 Harten, Ellen ........ 93, 133 Harvey, Charles ....... . . 93 Harvey, Eugene . 59, 131, 138, 193 Harwood, Twila .....,... 59 Hatch, Douglas .... 78, 134, 150 195, 196-197 Hathaway, Sharon ........ 78 Haugard, Norman ........ 93 Havin, Barbara ......... 93 Havin, Gary ..... 59, 198-199 202-203 Hawk, Marilyn . . . . 78, 202-203 Hawkes, Gaylia . . 59, 120-121, 122 129, 193, 202-203 Hawkes, Rosalee . 59, 120-121, 122 139, 193 Hawkley, Mary ......... 59 Hayball, Gloria .... 78, 133, 140 Hayden, Keith . . Hayman, Patricia Heeps, Leslie . . Hogsted, Evelyn . 132, 134 17, 93 fi9j 1'4i,'2oo-201 . 59, 120- 121,125 128, 188, 191, 198-199, 202-203 Hegsted, Ralph . . 59, 195, 196-197 Hendricks, Delay Henderson, Gloria ......59,134 , 202-203 . . . 79 l-lenderson, Sondra 79, 124, 198-199 Hendricks, Sharon . . . 59, 200-201 Hendricksen, Deon . ...... 79 Henry, Gary . ,.... 60, 202-203 Henry, Karen .......... 93 Hensley, Kenneth ..... 202-203 Hernandez, Marie ...... 17, 93 Herrldge, Jack . 202-203 Herzog, Stephen ...'.19,71, 79,127 144, 146 Herzog, Susan ........ 93, 135 Hewlett Darlene , 79 Hlgby,Martha .. ..... 60 Higgins, Dale . Higgins, Gall. .1 .... Hildebrandt, Tim . . . Hlll, Arlen . .... . Hlll, Beth . . . . . . Hlll,Clain . . . . Hlll, Larry 1-1111,1.1n4e ff ... Hill Scott 1-11111 Shirley I I I I f f Hlskey, Bryant . . 16, Hoodley, Barbara . . . HoadIey,Wl1liam . . . Hodges, Edwin ..... :g?es,R1chard . . . ,Glenn ...... Hoggan, George . . . Hollingsworth, Tylon Hanes, Da.: ..... Hopkins, tty. . . Hopkins, Judith . . Hopper, Vlctoria . . Horrocks, Roger . . Hartan,LaMar . . Horton, Merle Kay . Horton, Ray ..... Hottel, Bill ..... Hausley, Marvin . . . Howard, Francis 15, 79 198 . . . . . 17 . . -. . . 93 79,129,193 93,140,141 139,200-201 60 15,60 ...93,140 60 60,200-201 118-119,156 60 60 93 79 150,202-203 79,150,157 60 79 .. 93 .. 60 ..135 79 . . . . .137 . .79,141 . . . . .132 . .150 . . . . . . 60 ,120-121,141 -199, 202-203 Ingram, Linda ..... 93, Howell, Bonnie . , Howell, Ronald . Howes, Barry . . Hubbard, Deanna Hudson, Delmar . 79, 129, 200-201 . . , .17,60, 132 . . .195,196-197 Huerta, Mary Ellen 79, 133 Huerta, Virginia . Huff, Duane . . Humphrey Ernest Hulet, Darlene . . Hull, Mildred . . Hunt, Dlxle 93, Hunt, Rodney . . Hunt1nSton,Jock Hurst, obert . . Hussey, Judlth . Huth, Bert .... Hynek, Robert . . lrvlng, Afton 60, Irwin, Darrell . . lsham, Bette . , . lv1e,Dorrls . . . lvie, Owen. . . Jackson, Robert Jacobsen, Porcla Jacobsen, Richard Jaoobsen, Robert Jenkins, Robert . Jenks,Leola . . . . . . . . .. 60 79,118-119,144 146,164 ,200-201 .. . .93,140 . 17,60,202-203 . . . . . . . . 79 . . . . . 200-201 . . . . . . . . 139 137,141,196-197 ......79,187 . . . 79,129,132 . . . . . . .. 79 79 ...79,141,157 ...60 135,140 120-121,122,135 60, 136, 196-197 79,120-121,140 ........93 ........79 137, 159, 196-197 60 13,17,93 127,137 93 . ...93,150 93 Johanson, Robert . . . 60, 141, 191 202-203 John, Kenneth .......... B0 Johnson, Anita .... 80, 200-201 Johnson, Camille .... 17, 93, 141 Johnson, Carolyn 61, 107, 120-121 139, 200-201 Johnson, Charles ........ 61 Johnson, Diane . . . . . 61, 125 Johnson, Karen ....... 17, 93 Johnson, Leo .......... 80 Johnson, Nellie ......... 80 Johnson, Sandra . 80, 120-121, 122 124,141,196-197 Jolley, James .......... 61 Jolley, Patricia . . 80, 140, 200-201 Jones, Betty ........... 93 Jones, Gloria ....... 200-201 Jones, Raymond 1 .... 71, 80, 127 Jones, Roger. . . .... . . 80 Jones, Thomas . . . . . 80, 129 Janes, Vicki ..... . 93 Jorgensen, Karen . . . . 80 Joslin,Jimmie. . . . . 61 Judd,Myrno. . . . . 61 Judd, Sidney. . . . 80 Kane, Ann ........... . 80 Karellas, JoAnn .... 80, 139, 141 Keckler, Linda . . ..... 93, 140 Keller, Glen ......... 80, 129 Kelly, Kathleen ....... 17, 177 Kelly, Lonnie ........ 61, 127 Kelly, Patricia 61, 120-121, 138, 184 200-201 Kelsey, Wayne ......... 80 Kennedy, Barbara . 16, 80, 196-197 Kern, Margaret . 80, 131, 200-201 Kerr, Gary ...... 93, 202-203 Kibber, Faith .....,.... B0 Kidd, Colleen ..... 93, 140, 141 Kidd, Dianne ..... 80, 202-203 Kilbourne, Morylu 61, 100, 122, 125 137,139,140,159,177 202-203 Kinghorn, Jean ......... 80 Kinghorn, Jeanette . . 61, 139, 189 Kinkade, Dixie ......... 61 Kinkade, Mary Ellen ....... 61 Kinney, Audrey .... 80, 200-201 Kinney, James . ..... 93 Kinney, Larae . . . .94, 140 Kinney, Robert . . 196-197 Kinney, Ruth . . ....... 80 Knapp, Richard . ....... 150 Knighton, Keith . .... 198-199 Knighton, Kent . 61, 195, 196-197 Knorr, Judy . . . ..... 80,131 Koehler, Lindo . . ....... 141 Koehler, Peggy . 61, 138, 196-197 198-199, 208 Kramer, Carolyn ......... 80 Kramer, Marilyn. . . . . . 80 Kranning, Jerry . ,... 94 Kranning, Lianna ...... 81, 140 Kuck, Beverly ..... 81, 200-201 Kuhn, Kenneth . . . 17, 89, 94, 127 ' 156, 157 Kunnary, Karen . ....... 81 Kunz, JoAnn . . . 94, 140-141 Kunz, Robert . . . . 94,137,150 Kunze, Jack . . ....... 81 Kunze, Lodeen . ..... 81 Kutterer, Gary. . . . 94 Kynaston, Gay. . . . 81 Lake, Peggy . . . . . 81, 202-203 Lallas, David . . . . 62,196-197 LaMothe, Richard 81, 137, 196-197 Lancaster, Sandra ...... 16, 81 Larsen, Dale ........... 81 Larsen, Karen . . .... 61 Larsen, Kim . . . .94, 184 Larsen, Niel . . . Latimer, Carol . . McNair, Velene ...... Jeneen,Byran... ...60,l36 Jensen,Donald... .....93 Jensen,Gordon ... ...79, 134 Jensen, Margie Lee. . . . . 125 Jensen, Margo Rae . . . 93 Jensen, Ronald . . .... 93 Jeppson,Myma . . ..... 93 Jim, Eleanor . . . . . 200-201 ...61 . . . . . 94 Latimore, Worth . . . 81, 202 203 Lawson, Burneda . . . 94, 125, 133 140, 141 Leatham, Keith . . ...... 61 Lee, Diane .... . . . 61 Leger, Larry . . . . . . . 94 Lemmons, Vivian . . . . . . . 81 . 81, 134 Lenan, Blalne ....... 234 Leslie, Annabel . Lewis, Darrell . . Lewis, Jeanne . . Lewis, John . . Lewis, Linda . . Lewis, Ted ........ Lewis, Loma . . . Leyland, Bar Dee Liday, ames . . Lien, David . . . Linford, Carol Ann Linfard, Dallas . Lish, Arlene . . . Lish, Colleen . Lish, Jay ......... Lish, Robert . . . Lloyd, Sarah . . . Locke, Joe . 94, l'37,'141', Lohoff, Warren . . Lombard, Darryll Lombardi, Diana Long, Brent . 81, Loppie, Donna . . Lords, Devono ..... Lords, Lee .... Lords, Ronald . . Lorraine, Betty . . . . Lott, Curtis . . . Loveland, Steve . Lowe, Don ....... Lowery, Robert . . . . . Loya, Eddie . . . Luker, Eileen . . Lund, Arleen ....... Lundquist, Carol . Lundquist, Patsy . Lushinsky, Herbert Lushinsky, William Lusk, Duane . . . Lyman, Marian . ' 'INZ1' . . . 61,125,138 . . . . . . . .165 94, 125, 140,167 198-199 . . . 94,196-197 . . . . . . . . 81 .94,127 .... . .81,141 6l,138,l73,208 ..... .81,131 . . . . . . . . 81 .. .. 81 . .. 62 . . 62 . . 62 . . . 62 . . . . . . . . 94 . . . 94 150,157 ... 17, 62,136 . . . 94,202-203 . . . 62,120-121 132,150,198-lg? 62,200-201 . .... 81 ... . 94 ... 94 . . . . . . . . 62 ..... . . . 62 94,196-197 . .. 81 . .... 94 . . . . . 81 . 17,62 .. . . . . . . 94 . . . 81,105,124 196-197 . . . . . .. 82 .. .... 151 . ..... 81 . . . . . 82 Lyon, Geraldine .... 82, 200-201 Madrid, Della . . Madrid, Rachel . Madsen, Chris . . Mandorino, Richard .... Manning, Marcia Marchand, Rene . Marler, Phyllis . . Marley, Gene . '. Marlow, Anolee . .. 94 ..182 .. 94 . . . 94 .62, . 62, 129 120-121, 193 127 82 Martin, Christopher .... Martin, Robert . .62, 196 Martin Ronald . Martindale, Keith f62f 1.18 Martinez, Martinez, Frankie Mathews, Kay . . Mathews, Karen . Matkin, Royce . . Carl . . 82 McAughey, Danny .... 17: McBride Byron . Mcco1n,'Juay . . 582,120-121, 140 McCain, Peggy . McCardell, Pete . M C Robe t c arty, r . . . . . McCarty, William . . . McCosk1ll, Lorna McClain, Clair . . McCoy, Linda . . McCuIley, Charles McDaniel, Christine . . 82, McDaniel, Geraldine. . 63, McDaniel, Steve . McDonald, Joan . McDonald, Stephan McGinness, Gerald McGirr, Patricia . McHugh, Michael Mclnelly, Bill 82,'94,'129, McLelIand, Ellen McMasters, Michael .... McNabb, Martha McNelly, Bill ..... 17, McOmber, Arthur . . . . ..... 62 ....13,a2,124 .82,l34 -197, 205 ... 62 119,151 155,163,202-203 .. ,196-197 . 16,a2,2oo-201 ...,....140 .. . . . . .. 62 . ... 82 127 . 82 124 131, 135, ,183 . 17,94, 125,131 140,141,167 ........ 94 . . . 62 ... 82 ... 82 .... 127,150 . . . 94,135,140 ...... . . 82 131,138 200-201 ........131 82,124,131,138 ..... .. 63 ......82,129 . . . 63,200-201 ... 63 134,205 . . . 63,120-121 135,137 . 17,94 ......63,190 200-201 195-197 .94,157 -.ii ,fm .J 1? VF'Zt1P M'1 'W i Z 9 iv Fl Vl? 2'1f'ff 'T 'TF'W 1 'L' 4+?l5T5W5T T f A2 7 '75El.'VY'!'.T51 ?1.ElP'iI D T ' ' ' 1'E '? 5??l'l if!-TY? ' ' ' McOmber, Judy 16, 82, 120-121, 124 82 Mechom, Bud ....... Medrud, Jerry ....... Meredith,Jlmmy . . . . Meredith, Peggy . . . . Merrell, Joan . . . Metcalfe, Glorla ...... Middleton, Bob ...... Miller, Bud . 63, 118-119, Miller, David ..... 94, Miller, Lamont .... 17, Miller, Linda ....... Mlller, Richard ...... Miller, Ronald 82, 130, 132 Miller, Sandro ....... Miller, William ...... Millward, Dee Anne . . 63 Mlllward, George ..... Mlllward, Michael ..... Mitchell, Jacquelyne . .82 122, Mizera, Gay ........ Moots, Frances ...... Mollerup, Marilyn . 83, 138 Moon, Beverly ....... Mooney, Robert .... 94, Moore, Dennis ....... Moore, Hope ....... Moore, Judith . . .63, 120 63 .94,137 63 94 . . . 63 , . . 63 144,146 137,156 118-119 144,147 .a2,14o 196-197 196-197 . . .193 . . . 63 ,zoo-201 . . . 94 .94,132 ,120-121 124,141 . . . 94 . . . 63 ,zoo-201 . . . as 131,137 . . . 94 . 17,63 -121,122 Moore, Kathleen , . . 63,120-121 Morgan, Karen . . . . Morgan, Richard . . . . Morley, Brenda ...... 137,141 ...95 ...95 . . . 82 Morningstar, Frances . 63, 200-201 Morris, Roy ...... 83, Morris, Verna ...,. 63 Mower, Ruth . . . . , . Muck, Karen ....... Mueller, Shirley . . 63, 135 Muir, Ralph ....... . 1 150, 157 200-201 . . . 83 . 95, 140 200-201 . . . 64 Mullck, Bemadette . . . 83, 120-121 Murdock, Renee ...... . . . 95 Murillo, David ..... 95, 196-197 Murillo, Thomas ...... Murri, Richard. . . . . Murrieta, Judith . . . Myers, Karen . . . . . Myers, Kenneth ...... ...95 ...83 ..95 ...95 . . . 95 Myers, Laa ...... 64, 200-201 MyIer,Gory . . Mylroie, Charles . 64, 127, Nattress, David . . . . . Neeser, Billie ..,.... Neeser, Nickki .... 95, Nelson, Kay .... 16, 83, Nelson, Lowell .... 95, Nelson, Margaret , . . 64 Nelson, Wayne . . 64, 195 Nelson, Wendel .... 64, Nichols, Donald . . 83, 129, Nichols, Pete ....... Nielsen, Joe .... . 1 .....17,95,134 138,187 ... 95 ... 64 133,140 202-203 196-197 1 20-121 196-197 196- 1 97 196-197 198-199 196, 197 95 125 N161s6n,o6116 . . .64, 1.20-121, 196-197, 198-199, 208 Nielson, Llnda . . . 64, 128, 200-23g Nitz, Ronald ........ Noble, Lael . . -. .... . Noesen, Dave . . . . . Noreen, Oscar . . . . . . North, Judy ........ Norton, Edna ..... .83,124 144,149 .. . 134 . . . 124 . . . . . 83 Norton, Jerry . . . 83, 136, 202-203 Novls, Lois ........... 95 Novls, Robert ....... . . . 64 Nugent, Stephen . . . . .95, 137 Okamura, Edythe . . 83 200-201 Olsen, pon .... 64j 1381202-223 Olsen, Jean ........ Olsen, Larry ...... . . . . . 83 Olsen Nancy . . .83,120-121,141 Olsen: Patrlcla ..... oim Darold . , 1'41,'2bi-2 , . . 64 Onstott, Marlene Kaye ...... Orner, Rose ........... Ostler, David ....... Overdorf, Jerry . . Owens, Evelyn . . . Owings, Larry . . . 121641 95 03 83 95 . 83, 150 64 130 150 Oxl Arthur ey, . . Oxley, Ralph . . Palfreyman, Helen . Palmer, Anna . Palmer, Heather . Paniogue, Colman Panopolos, Gene . Papapavlos, Angel Parisot, Neil . . Parker, Amelia Parker, Faith . . . Parker, Sandra . Parker, Sharon . . Parr, Reid . . . Parrish, Gene . Parsons, Helen . . Patten, Jack . . Pattis, Eleanor . 83 83 95 122 141 1 . . . 95 83, 124, 196-197 150 132 64 64 193 Pauls, Fred . . . Payn, Maxine Payne, Stephen' Pearson, Vessie Peck,Sandra . . . Pecks, Vernon . Petersen, Robert . . . . 95, 132, 205 . ..... B3 . .... 83,133 .. . . . . . 83 ..120-121,128 183, 202-203 .....64, 187 . . . . . .. 83 64,120-121, 137 1 .....64, 2111311542 144 118-119, , 145 . .83,135 .. . . .84,141 84 I .' '84,'196- 197 .......129 .....65,127 95 Peterson, Betty Orene . . . . . Peterson, Carlene Peterson, Dennis . . Peterson, Sandra Phelps, Richard .. 65,120-121 125,139,182 .......95 ...,...95 .......95 Phenix, Nancy. . . 16, 84, 120-121 Phillips, Joan . . . . . . . . . . 95 PhiIlips,Mory Ann . . 65,125,138 Pierce, Ma rg rette Pierce, Ramona . . 141, 202-203 200-201 . . . . . . . 65 . . 95 198-199 Pierce, Robert . . 131,195f196-197 Pierce, Sharon . Pitchford, Mary . Pitts, Michael . Pizer, Kathleen Polinsky, Sam . . ... 95 95, 5,131,135 141,198-199 .......65 ....,..65 Poirier, Judy .... . 134 . . 4 1 Poore, Carolyn . . . 84, 1-20-1211 124 Porges, Bruce . Porter, Dennis . . . Post, Ronald . . Potter, James . Potter, Teddy . Paulsen, Helen . . Power Kip .... 140, 200-201 . . 15, 95, 157 34, 150, 198-199 .......65 . ...... 84 .......95 .. 95 .84,157 Pratt, 8arbara 34, 1351 146, zoo-201 Pratt, Derl . . . Pratt, Iva Lee . Pratt, La Rae . . Preece, Ann Jo . . Price,Juleen . . Pyne, Jolene . . Rameriz, Mary Ellen Ramey, Dixie . Ramey, Dolores . . Randall, Arlin . Randall, Gerald Randall, Robert Raschke, Martha Rawlins, Delbert Rawson, Francis Ray, Fred . . . Raymond, Leland A Reading, Nancy . . Reddlck, Richard Reddish, Alan . Reddy, Julie . . Reed,Gari . . . Reed, James . Reed, Robert . 144, 149, Reese, Glen . . Reid, Ann . . . Reid, Geraldine Reid, Joanne . Reid, Sherrie . . 1 119 151,153,155, 139 .......95 . . . . .65,193 . . 65, 200-201 . . . . .84,124 . .65,139,140 ... .651 139 .. . . . . .140 . . . . .95,137 65,120-121,125 138, 202-203 .... . . . 84 65, 120-121, 137 84 84 84 65 95 65 .84 131 ,183 .......65 .......65 .......95 1.8-119, '1 157, 155 149,151,153, , ..65,118 65 144 163 - , 127 163 . . 66, , 189 . . . . . . .125 200-201 I I 951 1'4b, 196-197 . . 66,200-201 Reilly, Thomas ......... 95 235 -Q-.W ,-1'-gyrnwv Q, . Remy, Janice ....... -. ,W -W.. -1-,1 . . . 84 Reynolds, Barbara Ann . . ..66, 135 196-197 137, 138, Reynolds, Barbara R. .... 16, 84 Reynolds, Robert . 96, 134, 196-197 Rhoades, Shirley ...... ...66 Rhondeau, Willard ....... 84 Rice, Donald .... ..... 1 50 Rice, Donna ........ Rich, Terry ....... 66, 1 96-1 97 .66,140 131,195 , 198-199 Richardson, Forrest ....... 84 Richmond, Jeanne ........ 66 Riddle, Margaret . 84, 140, 200-201 Ridley, Larry .......... 84 Rinker, George Ann . . 66, 120-121 125, Ritland, Ross . . 84,128, 139,182 131,192 196-197, 198-199 Ritzman, Jean ........ 17, 96 Ritzrnon, Paula . . 85, 120-121, 124 Rivera, Celia .......... 85 Robbins, Dennis ......... 96 Roberts, Ann . . Roberts, Patricia . . Roberts, Shirley . . Robertson, Myrna . . Robinson, Pauline . . . Robison, Terry . . . . . Rock, Annette . . . . Rodriquez, Mary . . . . 96 ...96 96 ...95 . . 66 .66,150 . . . 66 96 Roeder, John ..... 85, 196-197 Rogerson, Jerry . . .... 66, 134 Rohner,L1nda . . . . . . . . 96 Rohrmon, Terry . . ...... 157 Romriell, Denne .... 85, 200-201 Romriell, Eloise . . ...... 85 Romriell, Keith . . ..... 96 Romriell, Larry . . . . . . 16 Roosma, Bradley . . . 85, 150 Roper, Dixie ..... . . 16, 85 Rosales, Alice . . . . . . . 85 Roson, Katherine . . . . 200-201 Rosquist, William ...... 85, 129 Rossiter, Gary . . 66, 132, 137, 183 Rossiter, Kay .... 96 198-199 Rothwell, Gary . . . . 66, 196-197 Rough, Diane .... 96, 125, 118 Roundtree, Janice . . .... . 85 Rouse,Judy..... .....85 Rouse, Karen .......... 85 Rowe, Revo .... 66, 120-121, 191 202-203 Rowland, Bob . . . 17, 66, 136, 137 Roylance, Douglas . . ..... 85 Ruchti, Ross . . 16, 85, 127, 196-197 Rumel, John 85, 127, 129, 131, 136 184, 195, 196-197, 198-199 Rupp, Donna ..... 66, 200-201 Russell, Kenny 66, 136, 195, 196-197 Rust, Dorothy .... ..... 6 6 Rust, Joan ...... 85, 129, 140 Rutledge, De Ann . . 85, 200-201 Ryan, Gary ..... . . . 96, 127 Ryttmg, Ross .... 147, 151, 155 Sainsbury, Jan ...... 107, 150 Sakelaris, Angelo . 71, 85, 126, 127 150, 157 Sample, Kenneth ........ 66 Sampson, Ann . . 85, 124, 130, 140 Sanford, Ann .... ..... 6 6 Sanford, Carol . . . 66, 200-201 Sanford, Gary . . . ..... . 96 Satterfield, Lois . . . 67,196-197 s6y,Rum11 . . . . .17, 96 Schara, Richard . . ..... 85 Schatz, Helen . . . . .85,124 Scheele, Glenda . . . . .85, 193 Schiess,Jerald. . . . . . 96 Schneider, Judy . . ..... 67 Schubert, Alfred . . ..... 85 Schultz, Wayne ....... 96, 131 Schwartz, Darlene . . 67, 200-201 Scott, Carol Jean . . ..... 67 Scott, Julia ........... 85 Sealey, Nancy 67, 120-121, 122, 139 202-203 Secrett, Barbara . 67, 120-121, 122 196-197 Selbert, Jerry .... 67, 125, 138 Selders, Margaret 8 131 198-199 Selders,Odessa 67 Serrano, Carmel ...... . 16, 85 Shader, Dovld . . . . .85, 159 Wood, Dennis .... Shara, Rlchard .... 1 29 sharp, Kim ,..... 96: 202-203 67 Shepard, J. L ........... Sheppard, Sondra ..... . Sherbume, Pat . . 86, 120- Sherman, David .... 67, Sherwood, Shari . 86,135, Shlflett, Patricia ..... Shoemaker,LaNelIe . 67, Shuck, Daniel ....... Shuch, Kenneth ...... Shurtleft, Kenneth. . . . Shurtleff,Sandra . . . . Shurtleff, Vicki . . . . . Simmons, Carol .... S1mmons,Marla .... , Simmons, Sharon ..... Simmons, Thomas . . . 36 Simms, Duane ..... 96, Slmon, La Vere . . . 144, Sisneros, Steve . . . . . Slope, Darrell ....... Slavlk, Anita ..... 96, Slavlk, Robert . . . . . Sluder, Keith . - . . Smiley, Bert . . . . Smiley, Blll . . . . . . Smith, Beulah ....... Smith, Bruce . . . . 86, Smith, Bert ........ Smith, Darwin ..... Smith, Douglas .... Smith, Earl ........ Srnlth, Frances ....... Srnlth,.lud1tl'1 . . 120-121, Smith, Judy Amelia .... Smlth,.lul1a ......,. Srnlth, Karlene. . . . Srnlth, Keith . . . Srnlth, Leon ..... . Smlth,Marilee ..... . Smith, Maurice ...... Srieddan, Rose Phenlx . . . Somsen, John ....... 67, 86, . 67, 196-197 86 1,141 196-197 200-201 . 17,96 200-201 . . .193 198-199 . . . 67 . . . 67 . . . 96 . . . 88 133,173 . . . 96 . . . 96 127,157 146,160 . . . 86 . . . 67 135,141 136 96 86 67 196- 196- 141 I '1 37, I 361 I 96, . 89, 67 197 86 197 165 132 96 173 131 86 86 132 96 187 129 68 157 193 86 86 131 201 141 Swallow, Marion . . Swassing, William . Swatsenberg, Ted . Swatsenberg, Jim . . . . .97, Swisher, Sharon . 97, 125, 133, Sykes, Carol .... Talbot, Dorothy . . Tallmadge, Kay . . Taniyama, Pamela . Tauscher, Gary . . 68, 127, 202-203 Taylor, Paul ....... l7, 97, 137 TayIar,Wllliam . . Toysom, Wayne . . Terrell, Roger . . . Terrell, Tommy . . Thomas, David . . Thomas, Lindo . . . Thompson, Gail . . Thompson, Jerry . . Thornock, Sharon . Thorpe, Hallie . . . Tillotsen, Joan . . . Tolley, Sharon . . . Tolman, Elbert . . Tolman, Faye . . ToIman,Pattie . . Tolman, Robert . . Tolman, Ruth . . . Trappett, Sharon . Trimming, Colleen . Troughber, Ned . Tubbs, Gloria . . .......164 87 9,68,184 . 127 135 87 87 97 15,17,68 120-l2l .....68,l34 68 ..97,l31,137 196-197 16, 87,128,187 16, 87, 200-201 .....97,135 68 . ...68 97 68 69 .. 87,198-199 69 ...69,131 17,69 . . . . .97, f f 69,193- a7, 134, 196- Tuck, Michael. . f '1sL,97, 150, Tucker, Tom . . . Turman, Sharon . . Underwood, Brian . ....87, 125 87 199 197 69 157 87 87 134 Spahr, Rita ...... 86, 135, Valenty, Donna .... 87, 131, 193 grlngamlck - - - -----' Van Patten,Thor ...... . . 87 r, rey .......... - S on EI I I I I I I I -68, Vaughn, Michael ........ 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Wclkeff George ' ' 57- 13' l96'lZg Stem,Vlrglnia ....... 198- 1 99 W9'k9ff G'-Y '-'------ 97 Stevenson, June ......... 68 W lk Va' - ' ' ' ' '85 I2I sr6v6n-611, Reid ......... 68 W9'kef- Wendv ---- I33 'I 40 Stewart, Clark, . 86, 129, 196-197 , , ' 69 Stewart, Gloria ...... 200-201 Walkeff W am ' 85, 203 Stirling, Fred ........ 86, 193 Wall' R09e , I7 'I 30 Stirling, Sharon .... 68, 120-121 Wallace, Faith . . . .... 69, 193 seam P61116 ..... 96 196-197 W M lYF' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Walson,Patr1c1a. . . . . , .133 Stoll, Fred ..... 16, 86, 127, 195 woken Carrol I 87 196-197, 198-199 Ward jo ce 69 Stone, Geraldine ....... 17, 68 Wordi Mzrdeba 'I fzb 141 Stone. James 86, 127. 130, 157, 207 w6m1c,J6- ...... 136, 196-197 Stone, Marilyn .......... 96 Warth, David .......... 97 gtone, xerdad ..... 96, 140, lag Vxxlartla, lggngld .... 87, 196-13? torm,ona... ...... art,nra ....- Stawell, David ...., ..... 9 6 Waters, Kathleen 87, 193, 202-203 Stowell, Lynn ........ 16, 86 Waters, Lou Ann ...... 69, 130 Strackellohn, Jean ...... 86, 140 Watllngton, Karen 69, 120-121, 122 Strawn, Margaret 86, 124, 131, 138 202-203 Ca 202-223 woman' if vllunm 37' 1.20 121' 133 Strabelt, ralyn ......... 6 atson, ari yn . , - , Stuart, Dennis . . . .... 96 Watts, Douglas ....... . . 87 gtuart, giwglas . . . . . 68, 123 watt? LAndaGI ...... 17, 97, tuart, ora... ...... ea eree, enna....... Stuckl, John ........... 96 Weatherman, Betty . . 88, 200-201 Sturdevant, Jean .... 96 135, 140 Webb, Linda .......... 97 Sturdevant, Steve ........ 68 Webb, Pat . , .......... 88 Sturm, Vlrginia . . ...... 86 Weber, Dryace .......... 88 Stutts, Blllle ........ 140, 141 Webster, Lomona . . . 97, 140, 141 Stutts, Frances ..... 68 129, 141 Webster, Patricia . 88, 120-121, 123 Summers, Gary . . ...... 87 124, 123 Summers, Kent ......... 96 Weight, Glade .......... 88 Swallow, Davld .... 97 202-203 Weir, Peggy .... . 97 Swallow, Juleene ....... 87, 140 167 wee-r, Lindo 17, 69,' 1.20-121, 236 .,.,,,,I, , .,.,. .-rioripf I K., 196-197 Wells, Joleen .......... 97 Wells, Tamara . . 88, 141, 200-201 West, Darth ........... 97 West, Marsha ...... . . . . 97 Western, Joanne ...... 69, 193 Westwood, Janice 88, 120-121, 137 141, 200-201 Wetherby, Glenna ..... . . . 69 Wheeler, June . . 69, 125, 196-197 Wheelock, Bonnie ........ 97 White, Gloria .......... 69 White, Margie .......... 88 Whitehead, Blll . . 17, 97, 127, 150 Whitehead, Rose Marie ..... 88 Whittington, Stephanie 69, 120-121 200-201 Whittle, Gary ........ 69, 141 Whittle, Larry .......... 70 Wilcox, Carolyn ......... 97 Wilcox, Tamara , 88, 120-121, 129 138, 198-199 Willecke, Gail . . . 15, 88, 133, 140 Wilkerson, Lavon 70, 120-121, 122 200-201 Willes, Janet ......... 17, 97 Williams, Bruce . . ...... 88 Williams, Homer . ..... 16, 132 Williams, Diane .... 88, 124, 193 Williams, Leland ........ 88 Williams, LeRoy ......... 97 Williams, Mary Ann . . 70, 200-201 Williams, Myrna. . . . . . 70 Williams, Sharon ...... 88, 193 Williams, Tom ...... Willson, Arlene . . . Wilson, Charlotte 70 123, 138, 139, Wilson, Donna .... Wilson, Gail ..... Wilson Gary Curtis . waisor-I Gary Lee . as, is Wilson, Jessie .... Wilson,MaIeita . . . Wilson, Richard . . Wilson, Robert . . Wilson, William . . . Windley, Paul .... Winn Michael .... .70, 184 . . . . . . 97 120-121,125 183, 202-203 wan.-.Q Richard 70, 1 18-1.19, Winn, Roy ...... Wittle, Gary ..... Wood, Carol . . . 97, Wood, Wanda .... Woodland, James . . Woodland, William ' 125, 9. Woodward, Gwenna 14, Woodward, Myrlene 17, 70, 125 13 1 Worley, Boyd .... worm, Adalia 19, 70, Worth, Barbara Worth, Ronald Wright, Carol .... Wright, Dennis . . Wright,Janette . . . Wright, Keith .... Wright, Richard . . . , 70, Wurster, Suzanne , . 88 1 29 Wyant, John .... 70, 120- 120- 88, 120- 131, Wynn,Sandra . . 88,120- Yamauchi, Claire . 17, 70, 125, 135,193, Yeagle, Kay ..... Yearsley, Norman . . . 88 Yearsley, Robert . . . 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