Pocatello High School - Pocatellian Yearbook (Pocatello, ID)
- Class of 1959
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SQ2.Lf,,I,g,1g1.,,f,4,f..,f,fEE.,fE ,.,,.,. 5 GOVERNMENT,4f-my.L,Lmfm7,df,QQ,,4.,M:..S2..-.L 7 SENIOR CLASS SS,. I5 JUNIOR CLASS 49 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS .....I....LI..I..,......,....L.... .. 71 ADMINISTRATION ...L.,..,..,..,.,......,,.,. ,,.,L,,,.,,,, 93 SCI-IOOL LIFE LLLLLL..,L, LLL.....L. I 5 ..L.:.,.. I PUBLICATIONS LLL.LLL..,.,,. L..S....,. 21 ORGANIZATIONS ................ .......,...... .,...... ACTIVITIES ......,............L.............. ........ 31 57 HONORS AN D AWARDS ........ ........ 7 I ATHLETICS ................,............. ........ 8 3 BOOSTERS ........, ............. 2 09 INDEX .....L... ............. 2 I5 4 ,lil ,lvl 0 iii M, A9 l ! l The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlingsf' Shakespeare We dedicate this Pocatellian to the future which lies ahead of us-a future of rockets, space ships, and air travel-a future of new discoveries in atomic energy, science, and mathematics, May it also be a future dedi- cated to the betterment of mankind and may we play our part well. WJ? IQQL ,CL 41,021 iff Y its ff :if ,ff 5 ff? fig!! fy . J J'-eff ,ffefigf f' fyffgigfihijygjf 9 ff? ffielffgv 2? W ' -'X .,-fiigfjfwfgfg 99 ff? ffff W 395535 jffgiffcfjgcgf Zggfygfjiff fffff jf X5 fog 9693+ 5 C197 ,ff E ff Qf fag - Jo - 90 ad u 5 JL , A U , Y , X I vi: ' D ,- 4 . It xg I Y Y. J ' 1 - , .,,, 1' L, 5 4, . , A. 'X , 1 A i l x,f' kk , ,,.f, V. ,. Jig, 3 A jf t 291' - J fm ' x Dgifv - pi-5 4' KN an M -4' and-m:n,xn ui Egg' - . ., pw, W wwfffffwff WMQQWWM f T Enuernment Q My an-5 ni G 'F' nv- s-.- Psa -- I ---s. .,....,.. wr'-uv-bu' uw x rw-'-u 5l..n'.. t ' ..-..... . X. 'SEL sw YI f Y l l Students of P. H. S. The student body of Pocatello High School has contributed much to a successful year which all of us will long remember. The past nine months have brought a re- alization of some of the responsibilities and obligations which we as individuals have to face. Along with the knowledge of these responsibili- ties and obligations, we have acquired many wonderful memories and true friends that we have grown to love and respect. These memories and friends will always be uppermost in our thoughts. What lies ahead of you underclassmen de- pends on how high you have set your goals and attain them. So choose the course you take to well your pattern of life and strive to attain your goals. Remember you failures if your future can make up for past is important enough to you. We of the senior class are leaving behind business of fulfill your the everyday laughter and serious school life, but you have yet to senior ambitions. I wish you all the luck, enjoy- ment, and happiness that we have had. Stan Spicer tudent Bodg 1Bfficers pig we STEVE PUGMIRE Vice President MARGA LEE JENSEN JO ANN BASTOW Secretory Treasurer ,0- lu The Pocatello High School Senate is a major branch of our school government organization. Members include three students elected from each class, the president of Girls' Council, the president of Boys' Council and the faculty advisor, The vice-president of the student body serves as president of the Senate. Among the major duties of the group are those of appropriating money from the general fund of the student body for school needs and originating and providing plans for the raising of money for student body use. Ratitying appointments of the student body president to the student activity posi- tions is one of the Senote's powers. Along with introduc- ing bills to safeguard the property of the school and of the members of the student body, the Senate is respon- sible for considering all proposed bills in the House of Representatives. The Senate is responsible for establish- ing tests of school citizenship and giving these tests to the sophomores. Approval of the Senate is also necessary for school awards which are presented to deserving stu- dents at the annual awards assembly held in May. M A UU YM' mate President of the Senate, Steve Pugmire Members of the Senate are, left to right, first row-Larry Graham, Susan Bevan, Julie Reddy, Tobe Terrell. Second row-Mel Graves, Anne Kanomata, Brenda Rowe, Jon Rich. Third row- Mike Frazier, Toni Francis, Miss Wanlyn Oliver, Advisor, and standing, Dennis Anderson. ,p....v.,sun.M- jyss- ,. g WG .ef Www Q 3 mu. ,fe Dv ff' A School Court of ten members, including the chief justice and a faculty advisor appointed by the principal of the school, is the judicial power of the Pocatello Student Body. Before last year all members of the court were sen- ,gg iors. Now according to a constitutional amendment four justices must be juniors with the privilege of serving the - succeeding year as seniors. All justices are appointive. The chief justice is elected by the students. At present the main function of the court is to decide points of law and constitutionality of laws and acts of student government. The court believes that some changes in the constitution is in order, that our by-laws should be edited and codified, and that o pamphlet on student government procedures should be published for use by 1 student government. These things the court hopes to X 'Uk f 1 X. r achieve through direct action and through recommenda- E 1 f f' tion to the legislative branch. Kenny Kuhn, chaefiusface P we he chool iiourtw ft fi' WQM The members of the court are, left to right, first row-Beverly Brian, Pete Groom, Derl Pratt, Pat Garrison, Court Clerk. Second row-Richard Jacobson, John Stucki, Mike Sawaya, Patti Christ. Third row-Mr. Floyd Exeter, Advisor, Kenny Kuhn, Paul Simmons. Richard Fields was absent. The House of Representatives is the largest branch of the organization. It also is the most democratic because through it every student in school may make known his views. The House is composed of one student from each homeroom. The representa- tives are elected by the members of his home room at the beginning of each semester. The Speaker of the House elected by the Student Body for each full year is the presiding officer of this group. 75f6k9l,+iW's-fe Q. ffgggg ' K gf C X .sfi , 'W' if ig . s 2 House of A A I than Bruce Porges, Speaker of the House Senior members of the House are, first row, left to right-Miss Oliver, advisor, Diane Fawson, Shana Coffin, Dorris Barrett, Anita Slavik, Karen Harris, Marlene Hawkins. Second row- Bern Dayley, Bruce Porges, Mark Sousa, Bill Woodland. Third row-Benito Cooper, Kent Vernon, Jim Swatsenbarg, Paul Laign. Fourth row--Richard Dixon, Bob Bolliger, Gary Sabala, Jim Babcock, Tony Zener, Curtis Smith. is :iw imsamn-::'.-uwsemamn,:ii m us F l 4' .s- X nf i J iz: 3 it 'F .N RVN. . ,.. X .,Lx: X S ,Sat 6 My A . J evil- ,wil x 5 X J Junior members of the House are, first row, left to right-David Powers, Jim Lee, MarJean Holmes, Karen Camerud, Julene Hill, Lindo Hawkes. Second row-Nancy Burton, Jeannis Medrud, Renee Tomlinson, Judy Bayes, Kristen Holman. Fourth row 'Calvin McOmber, Jim Platt, Park Price, Representatives Sophomore members of the House are, first row, left to rightiLee Winborg, Louise Lo Bleu, Linda Maguire, Karen Jensen, Joyce Barnard, Mary Lou Croshaw. Second row--Barbara McNitt, Pam Young, Sally Marchetti, Kathleen Draper, Joan Allred, Joan Lombardi, Francis Lotz, Third row--Guy Gertsch, Walt Gaved, Johnny Coloianni, Mike Rivera, Jim Walker, Wayne Hansen, Jerry Pratt. in wi- hl' Hssemblg One of the high points of school life is the assembly in which the l8OO members of the Pocatello High School student body meet together. ln a typical scene, this one from the Red and Blue Day Assembly, the faces in- dicate the feelings of anticipation and excitement over the day's festivities. l4 l IZIIIIJFS G 1 Q X? N k 9 b x . L Qs QM - X Q Q1E,Q X N G X l , X N xx., QASQX-1fS.xQ gfM.Q QQXSA wQXWXm-XXXXQ N2 qQxEmxhxQgqb NXWHQV enior lass Bfficers Officers are, left to right-Gary Ryan, vice president, Gay Mizera, secretary, Linda Hill, treasurer, Ron Curtis, president. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As we, the last freshman class of Poky High, look back on our memories of that year, we recall many outstanding events. At our class party, The Black Hat Ball, we rocked and rolled to the number one tune Rock Around The Clock. Kathy Kelly reigned as our freshman princess over the Red and Blue Day activities in which we took the tradi- tional fourth place with our class float. The climax of our freshman activities was our Talent Assembly which turned out to be more of a penny pitch than an assembly. The first triumph of our sophomore year was our class float winning third place in the Poky Pow Wow Day parade. The royalty representing our class in the festivities of the day was Camille Johnson. What's behind the green door? was the question being asked when over two hundred of class party with the appropriate our class attended the theme of Green Door. This ls Your Life was the theme of our class assembly. Because it was a better assembly, however, we didn't make the money on it we had pre- viously made on our freshman assembly. Our junior year was a triumph in itself because we at last were no longer the underclassmen. Our newly elected junior cheerleaders, Joan Merrell and Dave Nattress, helped cheer our team on to victory at the Red and Blue Day football game. The parade, which was to be the last participated in by our class, was a marvelous success, especially since we succeeded in winning second place with our float which was adorned with a big silver star and sweet and perky princess, Doris Barrett. Our class assembly entitled Talent On The Moon was a soaring success and included every- thing from The Little Blue Man to a visit to the Milky Way. We all had fun putting it on, and we know everyone had fun watching it. At the Junior Prom, beautifully dec- orated with the theme of Raintree County , we danced under the leaves of a beautiful crepe paper raintree to the enchanting music of Cliff Hudson. After the prom, as the year neared its end, we still had our student body elections to look forward ta. Election time itself was very exciting with signs posted all over the halls and everyone rooting for his favorite candidate. Finally though, after making the hard choice between candidates, we elected Stan Spicer as our student body president. One more thing that can- not be forgotten in our history for the year was the es- tablishment of a new tradition for the school. Oske the spirit of the school was introduced to the halls and hearts of Poky High. The first Oske was our own Dixie Hunt, but we all know she won't be the last. Our senior year will always be memorable in our hearts, for from the many memories of our high school we shall recall it most vividly. Red and Blue Day was a disappoint- ment to many of us this year for many traditions we had grown to know were changed, but we all had fun in spite of this. To take the place of our annual parade was a com- petitive assembly in which we unfortunately placed last among the classes. Our queen for the day was lovely Jean Bailey, and her attendants were Pat Garrison and Suzanne Hadley. Our class party, entitled Dog Patch Days, was lauded not only by us but by the other classes as well for being a partial revival of an old tradition and the begin- ning of a new one. lt was the costume party with the kids dressing in dog patch style. We had hours of fun and en- tertainment without a dull moment. Although a flu epidemic was plaguing the school, our Senior Ball, with decorations appropriate to the title of Champagne Ballroom, Club 59, turned out to be all a Senior Ball should be and more. The first of our pre-graduation activities was Senior Campus Day. With the members of the Spur Club acting as our guides, we went on a detailed tour of the campus of Idaho State College. After the tour we had a box-lunch party on the lawn and spent the rest of the afternoon dancing in the student union building. The Senior Sneak, the teas, and our senior showdown were all equally enjoyable, but the most exciting and unforgettable experience of the year was grad- uation when we received our diplomas-the first step on the stairway to the future. Seniors Sandra Adams Georgia Albertson Almira Allen Pat Allen Anna Ames Donald Ames John Anderegg Jamie Andersen Janet Andersen A A J X A Q' Richard Andersen A ' Bette Anderson 'M Bill Anderson 'L fs' x iisslfgi , ',t N Dorothy Anderson Joy Anderson Zee Ray Anderson 1 .. Qubn lp. , BIIIDYS Lee Ann Andrews Gaul Anthony Arleen Armstrong Jam Babcock Kathy Baguley Jean Barley ' . x- B . .Au N: IQ y ' . .Q X if WK 3 I Lonna Barbre ff'---f mn Deanna Barbre E N Kay Barbre 5 Duck Barlow Dons Barrett Gerrl Gene Bartz Dee Baxter Eleanor Beasley Sharon Beck , Qu Semors m W DQ B14:Mff'jk , if ji VB!! M' ,X Bill Blazek Nlfgfpfrjkdh ,gl LM ff Nw ff: if N Q. .. 'df' QW sbs ng B Q, 'wk I BIIIIJVS Beverly Brlan Sharron Brooks George Brown Betty Brubaker Milton Bruner Ronald Buffaloe Vernon Buffaloe Barbara Jean Buffat Jo Ann Bunce Lester Burdick Connie Burnham Barbara Burt lr. K li .qi ,. Hazel Butterfield Richard Campbell Rea Carlsen -O Q afwyi l IG ,f-in '? we .ff Fi K 'r ' 5 F ..l eniors Roy Carlson Stella Carrmger Lyle Carson Eddie Chaffee Richard Chase Jerry Chivers Harry Christ Gloria Christensen Janice Christensen Ken Christensen Clark Christiansen David Clarke WB. Hazel Cohen Robert Collins 45 ' '--'H' Manuel Camocho vi 'W 'hah' wg '-wall' hw R -.ye :c an 1 via 'r lil E , L It wm tzl- L,.. i l N 5'X I .4 2llllJl'S Rosanna Combs ' ' ' , Barbara Cook ' A Carl Cook ' K,-5 , A -. tx, ,l . 1 iffkmrh -' .s ' 5 7' , iff- '42 ' M Q 1,,4f.'- , El Roy Cook Benito Cooper Peggy Cox Larry Cragun Beth Wheeler Crandall Jim Crandall Dexter Crane ' Donna Critchley - Sandra Crockett Sharon Crockett Dewey Croft Shana Coffin Crone L 2Ill0l'S Raymond Cross Terry Crouson Jenlse Creer Crystal Raymond Crystal Bob Curtls Ron Curtis Ye- A Leland Curzon Earlene Cutler Larry Cutler Marian Dahl Potty Daniels Ann Dahlquist J oAnn Dalton David Davis Donna Davis if K ii . . x t I P x ,W k . 1 . 5111 .X dh, l A eniors Glenna Sue Davis Steve Davis Judi Day Berne Dayley Fred DeGregory La Rayne De Julis Ruth De Kay Terry De Late Karleen Denkers J nm Desfosses Pete Dewey Cheryl Dickson Sharon Dickson 24 Jim Dillon Margaret Dillon 'S' l?IllDl'S Gary Dnxon Sandy Domitilli Shirley Dopp Ralph Dunn Brenda Dustnn Wardrua Eaton L Vhr 'EF' 5,- Norma Edmo Rita Edwards Jeanie Ehresmann Dale Elchholz 'ff L Rnchard Elgas ', I . Wallace Ells Rondell England wo V 'User' Nancy Eva ns A Robert Farnsworth 'av N-, X l Duane Fawson BIIIDVS Chuck Featherstone Carmen Fereday L U 'fs Q, it Susan Flandro Tom Forrest Norman Foss 339 -gnil'i md' hw We x .escf slit-f' L Martin Frosure rex Shelly Freeman Lurlene Frey Mi' A. .. 'QQ' vw Ann Frlcke Larry Gardner Rose Fuger Robert Ganske Paul Gardner Taylor Gardner ma? Q59 W? .G aww N...v x x EJ . ix 'X as K K, .. W S 1 x X E A Linda Garrard Saundra Getty eniors Pat Garrison Max Geyer Uranio Giesbrecht Donna Goosey Linda Garry Gerald Gibson Allen Godfrey Brent Goodrich Maurice Grady Mel Graves Judy Gray Larry Graham Errol Green 27 'ie at 45 ww 'T-rf A 'sn f 3 U Seniors Wes Green Pete Groom Ronald Guenther Louette Gunnell Carol Hackett Suzanne Hadley Mariorie Hahn Linda Hadley Ralph Hale hid r Kaylen Hales Pat Hall Skipper Hall L.. ' -David Hanes Jean Hansen Rulon Harper eninrs Don Harris Gordon Harri Mike Harrop Ellen Harten Norman Haugard Barbara Have s Karen Harris Neal Harwood n Marlene Hawkins Bruce Hayworth Bruce Hegstrom Ron Hendricks 1 4 mgggwiggy 4 , fm' 4639-f '-fu Typ Mane Hernandez Lurye Herrera Jack Herrudge Q., sv 137 3 Susan Herzog Alton Hill Erwin Hodges eniors Dale Higgins Gail Higgins Arlene Hill Linda Hill Pete Hodson Bermo Hoffman George Hoge Dale Holmberg Betty Rae Hopkins Vikki Hopper Trudy Horton Herbert Houghton eninrs Virginia Huerfa Dixie Hunt Robert Jackson Richard Jacobsen Bob Jenkins Leola Jenks Leon Jenks Don Jensen .151 f 2 Q54 J oe J ensen John Jensen Marga Lee Jensen Ron Jensen -ie Camille Johnson Geraldine Johnson John Johnson 5 eniors Karen Johnson Naida Johnson Sheila Johnson L J Betty Jones Pauline Jones Duane Jones Vicki Jones Carol Ann Jordan Linda Keckler 1. Kathy Kelly Colleen Kidd Ted Higgins Jim Kinney Joan Kinney La Rae Kinney L P BIIIDYS Eldon Kirby Dale Kirkman Richard Knapp Marulyn Con rod Kremun w 3P I-0 1:57 Kenny Kuhn Robert Kunze Gary Kutterer Ruth Ann Larsen Carol Latimer Paul Laign Paul Leffler J J i A L Z? ff' Larry Leger Jeanne Lewns ., X 1? L3 Dee Ann Livingston W 33 5' lf' 'Qs rw 5 John Lewis Bob Lish Douglas Lower Gerri Lunt Lindo McCoy eniors Ted Lewis Sondra Lindberg Revo Lish Kay Loomis Eddie Loyo Corol Lundquist Jolene Lyon Peggy McCain Jean MCCurdy 34 Larry McCurdy gl 4 5emors Michael McMasters Murl McNabb Arthur McOmber Bill McNelley Richard Mandarlno Mauvia Marley Phyllis Meek Jim Marshall Jim Meredith Lois Mann Blaine Martin Joan Merrell Larry Merrill Pot Miles David Miller A was eniors Dennis Miller Dick Miller Bonnie Miller Bill Misner W Gay Mizera Eugene Moffit Q . John MOH ww Gale Monroe Bob Mooney g g i . ' 4 ix ' iii ,lk l i Dennis Moore Karen Morgan Karen Muck Dave Murillo Tom Murillo Saundra Murray Jim Myers Bemors Kenneth Myers Mardell Neeser Nlkkl Neeser Joy Neider Elaine Nelson Georgia Nelson Larry Nelson Lowell Nelson Ronald Nitz Loss Novus Sharon Noe Steve Nugent Doris North Carl Oakes I . eniors Kathleen Oborn Judy Okamura Lewella O'Kesson qi? ' Jen Olsen Patricia Olsen Gerald Orchard Joe Ortega Gary Olsen Art Oxley W if r,.,r,,. at ., .am-Q-s is I ff ,. fi rtewe rea ei? V Bonnie Packer Amelia Parker 38 Douglas Palmer Gene Panapolos Sharon Parr vw I N V - Lew' ' A '.,., N 'iv' Sondra Parker , -.:' L!! i f -.,, : A eniors Gary Parris Harvey Partn er Garren Perkms Niel Peterson Sandy Peterson Richard Phelps Ramona Pierce Sharon Pierce Mary Pitchford Alceodme Poog Bruce Porges Charles Potter Gary Powers Derl Pratt Joyce Prescott L ,W ,. , , A k '23 , X 'K ef: wg -'Hi , , I .K -L . 4 1 ' b 5 lil K4 Linda Rohner eniors Kit Romrell Kay Rosen Ann Rossi Kay Rossiter Duane Rough Ralph Rowley Gary Ryan Sharon Rytting Gary Sobala Glenna Henderson Saunsbury S 'hw Gary Sanford Larry Sant Russell Say Julie Scott 15. X eniors Dale Seamons Knm Sharp Pat Shlflett Sharon Slmmons Tom Summons Duane Sums Amta Slavnk Keith Sluder Curtis Smith Elsue Wheatley Smlth Frances Smlth Leon Smith Marndean Smlth Vol Smith Mariean Sommers eninrs Mary Lou Somsen Mark Souza Stanley Spicer ?'?' 5... D'Ann Stanley Jim Stanley Karen Lords Stibal lm- lif 'H' Audrey Stinger Paula Stocks Marilyn Stone 5 David Stowell Carolyn Strobelt Roger Strom 3 Dennns Stuart John Stuck: ,M AI Stuetzle nl fn HRWX' x gf Sw :PK ,M .fy ff., T . Aww: . K 5?5f?'f'ff ' O' ,f .. Qs 52 Q, M 3 . Q T Q. 'awk 5 in tiff 9 :-'gf , 'ff if FW .'?5::f,:, I y . it -viwcjl , w e , ,, 'T 5 eniors Junior Stumbo Jean Sturdevant Jim Swatsenbarg Rosalie Szymanski Tobe Terrell Charles Tademy Gary Taylor Lyn Teuscher Hallie Thorpe Jeri Toone 44 Gail Thompson Ruth Ann Tolman Mike Tuck Sharon Tolman Linda Tucker BIIIIJPS Ronoid Volenty Kent Vernon Bud Voyles Vol Wolker David Worth Fonth Wallace Fredolm Wordell Sondra Worth Judy Watts Lmdo Webb Carol Webster Peggy Wear Q65 Clark Wellord Donny Wellord Darth West A . . :. . . A Marsha West BIIIDFS Bonnie Wheelock Bill Whitehead ,S Nab' Jeanene Whitehead Geraldine Wilding Larry Williams www Janet Willis Paul Windley Carol Wood its-pf Wanda Wood Bill Woodland Mike Wright Mitzi Yamauchi Mike Young Pat Hayman Young N ls. 46 V7 Mike Youngren A Tony Zener L A .Zff.QeyfA,, Q: 4 1 -r , J M if . Wayne Zundel , f - K F fffn fa V ' x.1T,k' 71:1 .. , Q n 4 n I I ' kr- .C Seniors too Ilate or flasslficatwn Q2 ff 'f 6 1 'rffic' Mike Clouser Richard Dixon Garry Myler vid Nattress John Anderson Steve Banyard Louis Berry Velma Burt Terry Elam Henry Fleming Eugene Fountain Dennis Fowler Richard Goddard Joel Hawes Glen Joslin Camera Shy Seniors Carol Ann Kohler Gall Kvorfordt Darryll Lombard Pete McCardeIl Donna Mercer Stanley Merrill Joe Nielson Edgar Guy Perry Sharleen Pickens Harvey Pickens Terry Rohrman 47 Kenneth Romriell Frederick Schulman Wayne Schultz David Shader Bert Smith Kent Summers Ruth Ann Swallow Jon Vestal Willard Whitehead William Wilson Frances Worley .L- .6 Senior Hctiuities 'I 1 ll! Dancing around the champagne glass at the Senior Ball. C25 Seniors occupy the front rows at assemblies, l3J Our own school spirit, Dixie Hunt, C43 Students are waitingfor the crowning at Senior Ball. 157 Senior girls drilling during halt time at a basketball game. io? Senior boys at the Dog Patch party. Class Motto: Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live better for the future. Class Colors: Lavender and Silver. Class Flower: Orchid. 48 I Q ,, V VMWWWW , C M f -fs 'fJM,!,fM W AMW m r 4 Af I I 3 E if I Phe'-J Q i S wh' T was 4.94. 'I R ' Y BW MIKE MOORE President JACKIE JOHNSON KAREN CAMERUD ' Secretary Treasurer DAVE HASKETT Vice-president, absent ' uniors Pocatello High School has provided many grand adventures for the class of 6O . As sopho- mores we soon became accustomed to the ways of life in high school, although at first we seemed lost in the crowded halls. Our first undertaking was a float with Sharon Kelly as our lovely princess for the Red and Blue Day parade. Our class party, a swim at the I. S. C. pool provided an evening of fun for all. Rocking Through the Ages was the theme of our assembly. lt was a tremendous success because we rehearsed every morning at 6:00 A. M., for a week. We started off our junior year with a bang by choosing Edwena Johnson as princess for Red and Blue Day. We presented a skit picturing high society life in England for the assembly. Secret Ambition was the theme of our class party. All joined in the fun and came dressed as cannibals, hobos, cowboys, and dancers. Around the World in Sixty Minutes, our junior class assembly pro- vided entertainment from different countries of the world. The combined efforts of the class mem- bers resulted in a successful Junior Prom which brought to an end a very wonderful year. Now as we proudly wear our class rings, we look forward to our senior year, hoping that it will bring happiness and success to each and every one of us. so' 135 A ' ' -1 1 iii ' Q. La rry Abbott . if 0 7' 1 I, .. ggi' 1' 'S 1 W, 'H L 4? ii A ,J A . -S -u-, ' . -...-o- . ' 4 , -I . . W imma .- ' ' 'Q ..f Polly Abe Bob Allen -new 'Q--vf ' u iors Carol Abernathy Mike Adams +-5 V, -rj Diane Allen Dave Alvord 1 -f ' K -J' ' Butch Anderson John Anderson ,, I, ,ff ' J f aff f. '71 'ff' Ray Anderson Jim Anthony 'g,A4f,' Mike Baker Sharon Baker .1 . 'f ' !I2fC4,fl 'UN .. ,ay ,,, V , A, --fy loan Aspitarte Stanley Bailey Ji. fri' - li A Jw N A is gl? Q L,,: V A S 'wb Linda Adkins Larry Ames Joyce Anderson Virginia Argenbright Gwen Barlow if Q' f J' 1 Bob Allbright Sharon Ames Ralph Anderson Myrna Armatage JoAnn Bastow 3' S 'J' if INN rs, ann-11 LM-.'22..i. o Q C-,417 Sue Ann Bastow Jeannie Bayliss Jeanne Bertoch Michele Bircher iichael Bolinbroke Johnny Boodry Gary Boyce Judy Boyes Marie Bringhurst Duane Brown .,- . Gil W, ,rm .QV in I vi 't ,, fi- ,Q y 1' as ,QP gy. is W x ,Q i .,, v 1.12 VN. Maxine Bean Michele Black Bruce Bowman Pat Bradley Gary Brown tray 1 ii 1 'Q Q-'Tb 11135: W' ff! Gary Beckstead Nickie Blanco Myrna Bowden Adelle Bratfon Mary Brown if J .Q .fix Wi, . 1 .N 7yfL1ff'i. .lo 45 ,. Lgzii l M 1 o nik. 5 5 'K if :bfi : .W ., - x, 3' P A -,,. , , i .,: , X .Q .. sa gi 1 V ri Qu Q .1 fl. ' JoAnn Beebe Nancy Bohi Mike Brown J 2 wa' ' mi55 '5J ill Q wang if Jim Bellin in 4, ,NS vb cm- 8 wx uniors Gene Bruner . B 5' . . ,gy K .. A., Jack Bruner ' uniors .af 5' Sue Buehler Nancy Burton Rosanna Chambers hm. mm Mil C or 'iii-F! ii --' 3 'fvf-7' ,J ,Vx Janelle Burton , 3 . Wm inf C W 75... mi 43, C . f X A Q5 iiiljff ffffl K ,UL I ,L g sh J - ...rs i he . 'lie iiiy iaiif' Vicki Bullock Krissy Bunce Sharon Burkey Pat Busacker Kenny Bybee Wes Cable Karl Call Joanne Carlson Bill Chandler A N ,fffieie ' ,ss Karen Camerud Mary Carson Bonnie Chapman ,yi David Cantrill Ronnie Carstens Sandy Chase ,SF is 1 I ta , s f l 'i i, 21 I Jeannie Caccia Luanna Carlsen Gloria Cowley Ginger Chester l -SSX I 'U' A I . at .Avvk' 18:5 5 'vb-1. , f rw A: Ferne Clark ww' WSW' :XM Patti Christ lil 'Ml E Ei .ig. 1 Leith f . Karen Christenson P' J - Q 23 s 'v - mf xt Ken Christenson Ann Coates Dean Conrad Ronald Cook Bette Jean Crane -Munir 1 42 l John Christensen Jane Coates Jimmy Contos Diane Cornelison Jim Critchley Lois Clark Robert Clark Vlclrlene Coleman Clark Collins Boyd Cook Lloyd Cook Terry Cox Vicky Cox Q W- , ff- t 4.-1 ' J ti,Ji T 'if' -'fl if Q uv A ,f qi '15 X, 2510 6 Q qt, Q I if l l l ' eisi if ff 3 2 X19 -at Judy Christopherson Brenda Coffin ' uniors Sharon Culver Judy Cunningharr l x4 QD' Laddie Curron ' uniors velyn Edgington K 4 's i' so . 1 X e 'Qui R X S Si 'fi ,:e,.ii21T . X N W if if 1 'A Kenneth Curtis Carole Jean De Bartoli l W .f, A -.Q 'I' Q 'ir il .f N , ,JH . F. e,o,,5 .,. Q X new if K l S C -as I i 'fm Mark Dahlstrom Bill DeJarnetf Leah Disdier Beth Donnelly Dan Edwards Q Rf 1 'Q J Nix wi Y Q, SF Richard Edgley , , I if New Sharon Dalldorf Jim Denkers Jerry Dissault Darwin Doss Douglas Edwards Y ! 2 A' .A '-' X. ,fr . ,. v vs 1-'59 M3 ua W. fy 1' f 'Q 'Crm Bill Davidson Bill DeWitt Cecil Dixon Bob Duncan Preston Edwards viva ip. V .J in ,cb up . -55 i, 1 iff . V454 Frances Davidson Kent Dickson Sharon Donicht Ronnie Eaton Jay Egbert .si a :ii 5: 45 . ge-fe ,W V i -, l 5 ix YJ K 3 is X3 i as Egg I if ,,yil5f.. X. X Y ka . gx Y, pr? fm 3 v if if 4' Q QW. w 1- Ginny Elderkin Connie Evans Phillip Felt Joanne Fordyce Ranae Fowler tsl 6- is James Elbrader Lynn Evenson Richard Fields Lyle Forrest Bud Frasure it 'WP . 'fl -1. wg L, 51 M- X it 5 92 J A ,E , ,yyb T .. , ,iys K y,,. A ,wa we , lggifs-igew','ftgssjFs,3g mf, f' ,1'iM'5:.x1'. iw 5 s ll XF- 'K 3' f ' 11 Jay Ellett Gary Falter Saundrc Fitch Norma Foster Dennis Frazier K-4 i'l'. 5 5 ul... x.a! ' N f x fe V -QW Carol Evans is all A l e Q Rolf Ernst Steven Farnsworth E ,Aff l mr . tflk ' Y 1 5- , Gordon Ellis Jean Farnsworth Tommy Floyd Sharon Foster Ted Fricke LW f u . an x John Fuhriman '-.:f Q lllll0l'S Richard Gaines Wm ,i ,. l .t ., F ,,. rs as av 9 X ' .Ai v x:W?f'a ry il, 'ff' if-1 3 f X l l wx 1 X x H H if M 1 N 53' ' P Z : i 'Qg 5 so N fa' P ff ss, ff' 1 Rosanne Gorra rd 33 ' L. KK. Ann Garrett Q G Kqll Mel Georgeson if , b I X ., - r V. yen'-gf K- -. 7 A K 5 7 7 As wf fl f A ikm-j, . it ' uniors Bill Gunter Elvine Gunter 4' f5,i 1X. Q f -f ' 1 7G 1 1 f P X AFX sf ' x lv' , .. -.f X G f.., . .X . Mary Ann Garvin Paul Gibbons Tom Gough Ronald Green Donna Haddenham ? 4 fl 5a NR l +4 ' G ,.fiQ5 . 6 Gary Gautier Janet Gibson Doug Grasmick Wilfred Griggs Jarilyn Hahn x, i W 1 , E , QP if ' 6 ' ' i, U W in f if A . .. ,i 5? ar M C7 ft-K Jim Gaved Adele Gilbert Susan Gratton Jerry Grimm Shannon Halford 1, tr -5.211 if M 'N I2 E A :Pill full fra l l l I l Tony Gee Patti Gish Bruce Green Diane Grossman Claudio Holl 'L ,S-4 FS., N4- -ini Eleanor Hall Sandy Hannifen Mike Hansen Karen Harris Glen Hawkes Frank Hall Jack Hansen Dixie Hardman Dave Haskett Linda Hawkes Judy Halling Ken Hansen Betty Harlan Wilma Haskett Lowell Hawkes F L ...,:?,.i , y , 6'5'f'.,i2?i55.f- X s b, N 1- ff' f ,L ' ,fs 'L fx... ,, M, I n 3 y y L ,Y , A W --fx sfiv gi amid V ex ,eee -, hy L ' ,,ig, 3-g ,Q f l. , 5' 3 E xl Q x , Y 1 . Q ,www . ,,,, 'W ..,, . A l H P . 1 3' N' 'Wi QQ aye, s ' i y , ,X L , L 1 X Pat Halterman Lee Ann Hansen Dale Harris Frank Hough Walter Haworth 6 il vs, if ll xx fx 'lf 1 iff' A 'A 13 M Vern Hancock Lynda Kae Hansen f, sr, ,,-Q ' , Qi. . ff' A . x ' wx gg L41 x Nm Ronnie Henney ' I lllll0l'S Linda Hayworth John Heath 'V ,... f'x.. pd' me Nancy Heath 'Stn f 5 fllllllil , ?il'fl ' 'Ng 'la 'lx Millicent He sted 9 Mary Ann Henderson l a- FN A 99' X S W ..,. ks. . X V uniors Bruce Horne K ? 'N r : P... Lx X3 Q , ' -., . f 'X ,,v x ' l EE . X..-x- Judi Horton Terry Helt Bill Hill Mike Hirschi MarJean Holmes Richard Howard ,ia Q 5 r I. r 3 I ya- 1 l 55 as .e , f -ik or eg EQ. Q in f Q' ' tr mf i AM' '52 JK! ' . A l David Hess Julenne Hill Gloria Hoehnen Ann Hopkins Leonard Howell . -Y IX Darlene Henderson Leslie Hill Richard Hoggan Brent Hopkins Aurora Huerto T h 7, u I f 5 If ,X f' All f ,X QP Q' y Jgmi 1 Kent Henderson Patty Hillman Kristen Holman Vicki Hopkins Elaine Huber 'al HD: 0 'Ti --H? ,555 . 'N is . in E --Y ff l su' ' A141 'fu L4 1 oy, in I 2 , '-as L M I , ll Q. so .. ig.--P, Robert Hudson Dennis Jensen Karen Johnson Mcrilyn Just Gene Kelsey 9' f ' Mil' . -im? .F 51. X 5, T-,t ar' Q . 1 I , 5 'J f JM! K ? , F it l mm Sk J S ' ' Q 2, it 4 an-5 ik ii H ' J . J ae, All F iw ' 4' 5 K iii? 3 , P wg Q 5 1 gi- -is J' fi S 1 JJ ' a i - fs 'Yx V' - 'E in .. Q- . ' , ,N QA sq 9 .:f:'. ' , .J to-M X S Q. ef' , ,A .1 A A wr - Q ,F J A Q.. .qqu ig. Ki. ,L , N A , J.- . J ef3'f '-' - J .. 'ff g ' Y grew! Q. 'A U, Q W -2 7 to if -f' --4 f 4, 19:4 if-J i .. 'fl K . ' la ',, Q! J - Cf 5.13, file-J VV. , - . H I X 1' .M 1- .. .2 A Vicky Hunt Shirley Jensen Bill Jolley Anne Kanomato Danny Kiggins . A- 5' , pl V-:EVK x Merle lsham Edwena Johnson Carol Jones Sharon Kelly Sandra Kleinkopf anew 'Wx ,eos Z 'Np P1 Art Jenkins Jackie Johnson Gene Jorgensen Shirley Kelly Tom Knight it! fi Sze, Mk , 'A f i a z so NV? All -Nh , I M- . E tv N js .K K . , 'XA 1 Lyle Jenkins Janet Johnson fs 7 rf Y , - ' -1 I 454' i Cliff Kr'l0bliCl1 l 3: 'X f Ye 5 ,fl up 'f-40 ,f-an Milton Jenkins uniors Mary Lee Koontz ' uniors Delyla Lyon IT Mark Kreizenbeck Joane Leese Terry McCarthy Dm 'ie in .f , K A A Q' '5fQ1'r f M ' ,r ,r 'K K X Mm Raymond Kunze Bill Lemmons Val Lewis Ernie Link LaVera McComb 45, ad . 'iw H, . X W V. S,,5,3,, IQ! 5 we !! ll! 10,52 Vicky Kutzmon Mary Lee Lewis Mildred Liday Allen Lish Jacquelyn McConnell ,pa T , lim John Laible Merilyn Lewis Rondo Lindsey Leanne Lowe Doro McDaniel Ak if 'Y'-up 4.- 2? 1231 -J law X A gjgki. ' 5 ! A o X ,MV V, , 1 ,ffm I 'i f ' Kathryn Lallas Steve Lewis Andy Link Gordon Luker Sharon McDevitt '31-I at any 'UQ K vu. lb ,alla i dx! 'ix . K ,Vx . .Q -fs 5 . - .Xi F Xi f,ffii1m Q , 1s'5?3.fX gg ll, 1eIia McDevitt Steven Moog Bob Marshall George Mealy Becky Miller X w U Q X ' 'fi 5 D Q 5, 'Y if J ..i....... tgl' , . -,- . -413 1.5 Q ,f f K 'A 1 X 3 f it Q it M? I at S 2 .,.i K ifvs Ron Mclnelly Dennis Magnum Maria Elena Martin Jeanie Medrud Mary Miller ' is , . j L v o y ' 'iw 1 x 1' ' , ra.r 5 r ,,,. , ' Bob McLaughlin Shirlene Marler Myrna Mathews Steve Merrill George Millward i l,rsy w ,-2',1, ' '-f- ' ' SAV , f Q49 w-n ' i n Mn UW nu' X - Terry McLaughlin Craig Morley Richard Matthews Marsha Lee Meredith Karen Millward 5 EE x' Ruth McLeod Calvin McOmber 'f llllllJl'S Curtis Mitchell Don Moffitt ,gil .. wma i Q 1 , , H1 , X Y 2 T19 53 Je. 'ba me rf ,',. 21 mi Q as-K it 4 '5- Barry Montgomery A J in J QQ X iz I! ii f 'aff . f Q ,lq or J we f 2 ' 5 U : , 1 W M I f J ee '- W .. s v t if Linda Moon Jim Mulick 4 lllll0l'S Julie Nugent Pat O'Connor kg - J, , 'll' .V A 'VX I 3 il xi f Xe' -:J ha Marvin Moon Michael Moore Patrick Moore Ernie Murrieta Jerry Myers Richard Myers Mary Nalley Bonnie Nash Ken Neider Ronald Nielsen Phil Norris Judy North Judy O'Neol Linda Obrey Donna Olsen A 9 Wi -52' 1 N i l? ' 2 4' e. s ,5 3 .S iq lie I 3 :,-E, ,lu I' f gc , I J X 73 Nancy Morning Bob Murray Far Lee Nielsen Janie Helen Nowel Gwen Olsen :W FQ , wx qu F'!D 'pr 1. 4... .X ,K e 1 - 1 :gui s f 3 .1 f 3 P -O5 E aging, .befall ' I 'Hu Lee Onstott Donna Ortega Bert Parker Jo Ann Paolino Norene Parkin Nilen Patton Glen Peck Ronald Perkins Michael Peters Linda Peterson Errol Phippen Bill Pieper Jim Platt Joan Porter Richard Porter 4 lit -JW ., ': ,Q E 2 mf we Wiz a gk - f -5 all N fi .-'M X, Glenda Lee Packer Sharon Payne Garry Buck Peterson Lenore Pizer David Powers F 'vi 5 n it lirik P' 15 xv, Q W' : Q' i ff' , V, V ' 34 V 1 WSI- 45 y K 5 . -:gf Q: f K - QQ E at i P .:Q,. Q + 555 ei s ,QQ A ,,, ., ,zv ix I Q x ,, li' 5 - Q. - :' 2 Jo Ann Palfreymarv Jerri Parker Bud Peck ' uniors Roger Powers Bill Praegitzer ,'.,: A Q if mu' P '15 -4' L Y A C Y. W fi: R N i M 3 -N 01 , L - Marilyn Pratt :X -- Park Price Leon Ransom ' uniors Y' 4 if If 0. 1 5 1 V .ff-,exif ' ' - 1 X N xxxii E - s Neva Roberts Eleno Robles '7'v. r ?' ' Q1 A 'Cd i F 1 V ' -ag dj' ,, , M is F N 4,6 r r x 3 . N N 'Re 'X Sarah Pugmire Myrna Rasmussen Sharlene Reid ff' .4-4'5 ', -, '. fl 3 rffqf' .I I' 'A 1' K' 1 A James Raymond Linda Robinson sf I 'Q Steve Pugmire Carole Rasf Dollie Reesor f'N 71,-417' -1 , , Nancy Riley Dave Rooney .G t ' V it . s Ji , U I Ji' rv my D' 13:5 fs.-v . 9' P .1 is -S, Marsha Quinn Barbara Jean Rand: Stephen Raymond Helen Rhodes Hanna Roberts Dan Rounsavell I if sb' Dennis Remy Jon Rich Karen Roberts Brenda Rowe S, J' Xf X A Q I 'ig he Ji e 2, A ,, Q 1? , m n SE.. '-35, ,a+ J R 4 ' X f A iii s f in ,r 'Q J'-1 S Y'-A N m-gb ,.A?' 'Uh- 'P- We S A 1: .. . ir: VW r r 'ga 355 X 6 x fem... 'FQ Karen Roylance Linda Satterfield EQ Garry Ruchti ' 4 Bruce Rowe Janet Rowe !A nd Priscilla Rupp Sally Sams ' Bill Sanger Ben Sanfor NX Douglas Saunders Mike Sa aya mane Schulthies Sharann Sc t R' ' 1 , , ' , X, x , ww . L ,Lf be 2 'DFL lblcvfl fl,-4' wht' 4 M ,I l-fu' W it f A . X. J , L4 4+ wi' .i .ml lfl ,L cyl i filflflf' A A ' V, ,l,l,Q.llll l ll U l fl l' 1 Lavell Schwartz . Bonnie S oft Darrell Scott Linda Scott Mary Selders Marlene Selover Pam Shader Barbara Shamburger 'Qi ' Nw- Q 1 .nl Exam X , . , . ... :K ,:,M.1s F . ' ' 0 U u-,:'.,R. ,',,'S,.sQ Qu. Nw vf.L.l '. , NS an K- -Q A gt K ? 'Ui - v ' ,Ja ' ,- .... Ig, K K I fs 4 - . 1 Kent Shiozawa Wayne Shurtliff S P V, A 0 S. ,k AR , of as ia il K X Q l K in ,R if Y VN 'S -me fi -A gs V . Phillip Simison V uniors ff? --.Qt we 41 915' Paul Simmons Mary Francis Smith Eunice Stirling Lindo Stirling kj ri L J' f . S, ,I ,i o .1-frQ'?' - ' R X. K V fa wif N6 4 Paul Sisneros Mary Lee Smith Bonnie Souza Roger Stephenson Robert Stites 4. f 1,5 Q s s S 1 ,Q ' Q lf , , , . ' H1 Tl? 95 'X 8 l K y inf? 1 f ' 1 its f 3 nv I I W hui sf, . 1 . 1 1 .L .i 'fb W' in Zig his t if K sjsvi. Barbara Smith Ronny Smith Ronnie Sower Mary Helen Stevens Le Roy Stoddard it ya0f? : 'l if -.ff S new 5 Pr aftk ou? SZ, I , fi if ll? xr , fini' ,': 94 tit If ll' we y we Ill ', A , ' 4 Kenneth Smith Linda Sorensen Larry Stanton Jeane Stewart Inez Stolworthy 'Nui Martha Smith Paul Sorensen Kent Steed Janet Stinger Ted Stone L fa 1 ral -l. , 't v J 4 P 1 52' ., ,- on . ., U f A 4 -X .l ' . iw 'ti 'fail' -it 72? 551.5 xi-we .tiw ' 2 we , V ings. W in YN 'J is-4 KL - 1, 'fb- 'sw fi 'res ff? W S as 4' 'mVV' T ll J X LL' Ln,' ' gfgyglib Kyiv :QU , ,ginger 3, if ,fs 5' if lf? Mite iv' ., 5 xh 5 3kn.LvN:Q,p 95 A. hw Ei w ith it 3 'Y Xi 'l .i- Dennis Sullivan Shana Storey Sharrie Styhl Jackie Swisher Robert Talbot Judy Thompson Robert Thompson Cheri Taylor Hale Thornock Rudy Tomazich ,arol Roundy Todd Jay Tolman Lynn Triplett Kathleen Tripp Sheralyn Tripp .W Gloria Swallow Judy Thomas Shari Sutton Stuart Teuscher Pat Thorpe Renee Tomlinson Skip Tschanz uniors n li S S 'ix - -'Q Qs b y K , ,ith Q 1. V, E gfr V A - l Vtyh if f B bT B d U d ood Jililfli T ffffillfi Eg .-fe S .T l 0 U W a t...,T' J M HN 1 gk . 4' S -ff . A W ,.q,, - 'l.,W X S f . ,fy J ,dy-' Vy A A f' l J me mm., S . p,,-G ' uniors Ng, wk . AF- ' Q . 'qw Q Annette Valentine Judy Walstra ynn Whitehead Marisue Wielond .aux .qi c .- ,VR ..fk 5 J N if -'VF' MASQ Q gs? , N Delores Walker Chuck Walters Linda Ward Marsha Weaver Nancy Wilker wr'-tp A 3 , , , L K 3' i , ,ff ' 'Xu ' Q ' ',,,, . M t 7faif:iw., I ' f4 ll X ,Q J 2 1,41 -. Oar , 1 JM. .fm Dorothy Walker Gerald Walker Kay Walker Eugene Walton Darlene Word Janice Ward Elizabeth Worth Lynda Worth Tony Worth Linda Wellard Christina Willecke 1- F if in i have X L . 2' x. if, kr 1 ' -' l Q D v . eec cee D Q 6 . .Q ,, , X. A Q L.-ia if 9 1 :gi 'f 0 A ,:' l 9 f . x ii' 3' s. ' 'A v Linda Wells Dennis Williams Karen Wheelwright Linda Williams l li 'V i Il 'IAN ll A 'ffm ,i A ,,.. 'tv V 1'-f' D A D f if , TAL D 4, if V. '23, 15- 5 Q zt- 1 ' ar' ' .lf 4. fm H , h X M lf? iw PM Sondra Willson Tamra Willmore Bruce Wilson Helen Wilson Linda Wynn Edith Mariel Wilso Robert Wilson Roger Wilson Sharon Wilson Ralph Winkler Diane Wintle Karen Woolsey Arlo Worth Nancy Wrenn Beth Wright Michael York Richard York Jerry Zeal fix ef ina 1 f ,VP xg C ' Q66 U5 A W, - A IIQO 5 ' 5 K2 552462 so W X 48 C325 ZVCY' 5 'L f 70 if?ff'f'Uf ,ffffffff W 'J' f47ff?g59P '10 My M' 'iifjkwf w M ff. W M by gf W m, WW M W H Cxjbblwi bb A 2 I FEZEQSNX ' 539232 'I i 4 QW W3 Q35 Mod ff' J MW ef if WW ,M 3152: 5,356 ,gf fgffii gf . ff JR,,wg'idQfP53ff6 ophomore illass fficers Officers are left to right-Elaine Cox, secretary, Nicki Fereday, treasurer Larry Boyle, vice president, Glenn McMinn, president. Our first day of wandering around the halls was only a small entry in our large high school diary. The sophomore chapter opened new experiences with bigger and better goals to reach. We have only scratched the surface of the fields in which we will enter. As we shyly attended our first high school dances and special events, we realized we were individuals. The most mem- orable event was the Sophomore Tea , sponsored by Girls' Council. The Red and Blue Day proved to be exciting, and we won second place with our skit. The sophomore class party and assembly was fun and rated a whole page in our diary. The different dances and games occupied our time, while we supported our school, teams, teachers, and clubsf The different clubs in- cluded our every interest and we gladly participated in them. Closing our diary for the summer, we can look forward to our next two years in high school. Many interests, friends, and ideals are yet to be met. 72 yn as f 4 xi Rf .. - 1 Q Q A ' Q i 1 H P SN ' ML, digg ' x 1 agar f I if 'Q K ,Q .5 ' -3 .- S N W5 Wh, if w..l ,. -iwilw E ff ,., wg if I A W5-if 4 ,L .xx air ,SLN .gy ,.f,, .6 , ,. , . - .4 ff 1 3 - ,. L 52 i ff' fi? .V in w g' .- in S ' z Nw if . ff 1 an 3 if X A wef- ff 'Ms fi Yxa J! ,mt w ,QAM J' M uf., ,. iw l I ,ii ' z.. :il .pw ,J ' Charles Ball Joan Barbour Ramonda Barger Lanette Barker Steven Barton Billie Kay Bean Diana Bebb Lee Belnap Jacqueline Baker Ann Baldwin Joyce Barnard Clark Bartley Naynette Bennett Sharon Beus h Darrell Bieker Mike Bigelow Judith Ann Bissell Scott Bistline Margaret Boring Don Botterbusch Pat Biggs Janice Bird Herb Bishop Ronald Bishop Dennis Bitton Marion Bledsoe Monica Boden Jim Booker Il' Q0 Darlene Bovee Rhonda Bowden Terry Bowman Larry Boyle Neolo Breneman D Jane Brian David Brick Janet Brick . V! JN Jack Bradford Suzanne Branche ' Kent Brimhall Ron Brokate h Jackie Brooks Dirk Brower Bill Brown VaLois Brown Susan Browne Roger Budge Irma Burt Barbara Burton David Buhler Karla Bullock Blaine Burnham Carl Busboom Joan Butler Vemon Bybee Myrl Byrd Anita Caccia are E? sm aw f Q. i. Q. 1 0 'Y 73 o. ni s. ff - B1 l -l 1 Carole Campbell Terri Lee Carlse Marilyn Carlson Nash Carr Vicki Carter ' Kathleen C andler 1? x V PM vi fyxljrg ljvvxhlirj X U -' 1 A fx, f V1 V KJ S H lt J HL,-f JlL,Ty'iQlnfvlJJifLQii,Lff'J Q' olvlniy will SMX 5 il J Y Q Evan Call Craig Calloway I AML xg 'J LJ' vw X loncild Carlson Gwen Carlyle f J . Linda Chase Cleve Chafterton ' 1 5 , iw ' Q ' N, N ' i f F l i 3 V op 0 SD :gf lol? J i . , . , K . Q Charly John Christensen Garv Claunch ' Laurie Coffey Esther Cook Georgann Cook CMF Jyce Christensen Larry Christensen Sandra Churchill Nancy Clark Sharon Coffin Johnny Colaionni Danti Collins Alene Cook -an ff' :QW 1 W5 Eli, , Q 'f 81 X ' , Q, QQ h 54 i-'Nm Nm. .um . x X xx., 29 'K 9 s is s ' Q N Q - ' 3-3-L,' U 5 5:15, 0 1 V 'f Sw .t 1 22 , tb xml 5' , 22, fl . V , , if -1 - Q ,, ' W f - 'w istis ' -4, aw ,QQ Carol Jean Dodge Richard Dorsey Kathleen Draper Sharon Draper Mike Duckworth Shanna Dye Bonita Dyer Darla Eby 'QL 'gy Jerrie Divin Gordon Dixon Gene Dressen Trudy Drerke Glenda Eby Donna Eic olz X VB-9 3, ophomores . Y Marilyn Elle Carol Ann Ellis if Lona Fairbanks Gary Fannin ? Louise Ferguson Susan Fishburn XP . X 1 ga-s l ll +V M J' '-4-1-F is g xl if Fryrr 3 Ronaldbnry Sandra Etheridge Sharlene Facer Diane Failla , Ann Farmer Jerry Fehrenbacher Gary Fenwick Nicki Fereday 3 up Jack Fisher John Fitzen Martin Foster Heather Fowler I. J ' fi rf 1 J wx if J Q01 i I fc WW Al A WL f2f7ll'l!L . I Alice' rv if if 7,777 ILL f W ' 4 w f . 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Nielsen Diane Okamura James O'Kesson Bobby Orr rf' si ,,4-19' -Q J e s djihomores Lindo May Newsom Howard Nichols Saundra Osborne Helen Olsen Sandy Packer Jack Palmer Donna Owens Carol Packer ,Q -ravi F' if N ,Q .-Q, .14 Sevola Palme L anna Park Sandra Parkin Bonnie Parkinson Darlene 5a'IJ tsy Peck Steve Perkins Carolyn Peters lj? A pw 9-,D Q U J M l ex Q i L vu Bart Parrish Frankie Paul ' I Cathy Peterson Cheyl Peterson James Peterson Julie Peterson L ophomores Ronald Peterson Mike Petty Rolly Phillips Betty Pierce De Vern Probart Jerry Pyne Trudy Porter Bill Powell Jerry Pratt Randy Priest Thomas Quam Ronald Rasmussen Jack Rawlins Elaine Rayl . 'lk .if ,. . Wi NK- f, ff ,K 5 fe ani fax fi si 1 xfiuzifw Q3 .21 9.1. www gg , J? in i if K if ' A' f 'x -W?-if 55 o' r xfial H . if :fi Psi? 33 2 . A 4 1Q..,4 L ' ww xr 'f , f riflks Vgkygpgs V f .I 'ir-Q1-1 f r- f f W C536 1 ,QQ , l 7Bf ',f' 1 fliuiwz . , , , ,V f. .A g Q , X- . ggi, is - V. QQ. -J F A ' 1 ' 'S -- -' M , , , '.,:',T'1 I. 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'1 , Q in 'M Judy Williams Kaye Williams Teresa Williams Brent Wilson Lee Winborg Jerry Winterbottom Tom Wolfe Connie Wolverton :red Willecke Jack Williams dorma Wilson Vicki Wilson Marie Wright Judy Wyant h Larry Wyatt Fred Wynn Pam Young Beverly Youngren Gary Wynn Doug Yearsley Jimmy Yearsley Sonnie Yelton -enee Yowell Thomas Yunker Letha Zener Stan Zweigart Hdministratinn 'sian ffri ' X hiv, ' .r ,Q fi 'Q .. .,,1 r -k -.ffm - Ye, . -r fu. f. R ROBERT MARCHEL Superintendent Pocatello is fortunate to have Mr. Robert K. Marchel as Superintendent of Schools. He has contributed unstintingly of his time and effort to improve school facilities, to carry out the business of the district, and to provide equal educational opportunities, Mr. Marchel received both B. S. and M. S. degrees from the Univer- sity of Utah. Hdministratnrs School board members are, left to right-Alton M. Alexander, Willis R, Ward, Mrs. Rufus A, Lyman, Ezra M. Hawkes, Mrs. S. N. McCarty. '3 d ffm f 41 .eu m if Nm hmm :sf wget.: Q. lv K 3 ,. ,pg --sr 1 'Sk -,gf if xt! E MARCELLINE DUNN JACOB SIX GERTRUDE HENNESSY Attendance Clerk Registrar, Treasurer Secretary C. H. TEUSCHER Principal DELBERT YOUNG EMMA LOU BELL ROBERT GOOCH Dean of Boys Dean of Girls Guidance Director ,,,wgy Daniel Acosta lnez Allard Arleen Baker Marie Bell Amy Berrett Ver Non Bingham Irene Bohlscheid Lionel Bowser Hal Buckner Darla Chilcote Eunice Congleton Elfrieda Edwards Grace Ellis James Gabbard f3rQ if-...Q 'wr in 1 mx ' r N E x ?,f1gfg f bw iifpftti '-f it John Evans Floyd Exeter Kenneth Fackrell Lynn Fortsch Gloria Garrett Reuben Gehring Edith Giles Herbert L. Glindema qi' A X' -X V ' ir-11:-3 IwT9f w S X NJ. 2 ,L V- ,t . -::. .. L to E Ji 2535+-A ' ' E -, f j X ' .,..., X 'VS xg Q ' ev ' in i i -Q X 4 i Diane Jones King -lelene McAlister 4' .an . - i-is - . 2 A 2' 1: . gif, .fl 1 ' K, ..iwMi- ' H 1 1 in 'fl .. 1 ,lg 'X Al S ff? ,wr 5 Sei 1 S 1 .C ' A ' , A Q4 si o r r 5 i 'l if' 7 ,. Ann Lamb Varina Langenbacher Boyd Lusk Opal McNelley Addington Martindale Bette Maxwell i , g ---. .:' fx: A ., 'P M K . K 'dp K f-:w ' iii ' V, A i fm' 'J57 ..,:, f ffl NNN A ii. :iv 1 :tn X' xx 1 '- 'V 5 ual s v- -,. J, .1 ul' X Us 41 Eva Grossman Vivian Hanson Carrol Harrison John Heelan Mildred Hilswick Wanda Hollingsworth Helen Hooton Gilbert Hunt Charles Hyde Edwin Keller Wally Kelly Ralph Kennord Clyde Lusk Clare Mealy Z fLLzT f ' U i W an , lfflwff , , lf Ay. ...,f, , 3 JP I A 4,0 hy' 4 r df W., 5 ., fl 'amiga f l s f 1 i 'I 'ffl Gladys Messex Leno Miller Horace Morrill Nora Nye 135 Lorna Obermayr Wanlyn Oliver Dale Parsons Evelyn Rice Vaden Rock Anna Marie Salerno Ernest Schuerman 'PM- Clorence Sloat Sylvia Smitham Joseph Sorensen Myron Thompson Byron Toone ?5:rfEsLl51 i rrr. - f li ' ' if N f- el 5 Q-fl,j'L Q -A , Y Q . . L ros, - - x l A H.. X h W X-. f l - Q A f ' - fb-1 -ig LLAA . Q ...iw PQ ,gk W. R. Stolworthy Margaret Whitlow ,ir , X , ,Af 1 ln ff? 4 1 J ...uw William Sullenberger Madeline Thompson Wayne Whitlow . - gags, I , - 1, , , 4 K' f . ..,-ref'-g.i,. K h 1 . mf P ' -K .FW , X .. f 'WF Sf mf. 'F .91 Bchonl iLife 6523 Ow E ge X ,Z S Z . X 5 Boon Book Ha Yoon Sook Ya was born in Asan, Chung Nan. She has two brothers who are ten and fifteen years old. Her father became sick while working as a drafted laborer during the Japanese occu- pation of Korea and never regained his health, dying in 1945. The family went to live with an uncle after the father's death. Life was very hard because more misfortune came when the uncle became paralyzed and was unable to work. Mrs. Yoon left her two boys in Asan, brought Sook Ya to Seoul, and worked there as a housemaid in a private home where she earns 538.00 a month. Out of this she sends over half to Asan for the two boys. Soak Ya's elder brother, Hyum Keum, is not able to attend school because he is engaged in farming with his uncle. Her younger brother, Yong Keum, is in the fourth grade of primary school. Sook Ya is a determined girl with a strong feeling of responsibility. She has made up her mind to become a typist so that she can earn a good salary to help her mother. Our friendly in- terest and material aid has helped to encourage Sook Ya greatly as she struggles towards her goal. She and her mother will both take new hope through our generosity and their lives will be made happier. ' lOO 'naugural Bssemblg M Student Body President, Stan Spicer takes oath from Poky's Principal, Mr. Teuscher. Taking oath is Student Body Vice Ron Curtis, Senior Class President, President, Steve Pugmire, promises to do his best, for the poor underrprivileged Seniors. lOl Bed and ' lue Bag Poky's Red and Blue Day royalty are Suzanne Hadley, Senior Attendant, .lean Bailey, Homecoming Queen, Pat Garrison, Senior Attendant. ,E Pat Garrison, after being crowned Senior Attend- Lovely Suzanne Hadley, Senior Attendant, smiles ant, shows her happiness with her radiant smile. after being presented with a kiss and o bouquet of flowers. l02 T me J , ,. , . ,.., H w Charming attendants, Suzanne Hadley, Pat Garrison, Enthusiasm for the game is shown by the expressions Edwena Johnson and their escorts, Bruce Porges, Gary of the Queen and her attendants. Ryan, and Mike Moore are walking across the field after the Coronation. 5 'T' f V . .-ewfeft. , , o, J osiisftsf' , ,gil . :Me , - - .. .71 Shown here is Jean Bailey, Queen of Red and Blue Day, with Mr. Teuscher, Poky principal, and Ron Curtis, Senior Class president, as her escorts. L Coming down the aisle is pretty Junior Af1'ef1d0Nf, Attractive Lindo Maguire is coming down the aisle Edwena Johnson and her escort, Mike Moore. with her handsome escort, Glen McMinn. IO3 Bed and Blue Bag ilflssemblies c LV A,, Julie Reddy gives one of the boys pep club cheers. Ricky ticky tee, kick me in the knee, Ricky ticky task, kick me in the other knee. Max Geyer, Poky High's Big Bopper shows real anxiety over this phone call, while three gangster friends linger by. XR Very serious, Kenny Kuhn, seems to have a real handful. Camille Johnson, s o c i a I hoodlum, exhibits latest in boys fashion wear. l Bill Blenkle, is wearing a completely l new spring outfit this spring. And l so real cool and breezy. lO4 Q! ,,',' Q , K 2 3, Q Sophomore moon-men take Oskie to their leader. s :.isi3f Julene Hill models a stunning ...M -,Q r I country outfit for Girls' Council l I Motorcycle maniac interrupts tea-time in Merrie England in the Junior skit in assembly, Spanish Club had the right idea when El Toro Nampa was thoroughly vanquished. ?' lux! Kenny Kuhn, Steve Nugent, Jim Babcock, Fred Schulman, and Lowell Nelson box in senior skit, The Big Bopper. r in the Red and Blue Day skit. ' 3 ul f 5 Viv , f 7 1 if l . 5 IP 1 in sh-wg Mary Ann Garvin, Merle lsham, Mike Youngren, and Ben San- ford entertain audience with o combo. 105 Kenny Bybee operates a player piano during intermission. ho. ophomore ' ,,,...uvd ' Pat Hall and Diane Fawson give Sophomore girls evidently enjoy grooming pointers at the Girls' the assembly given especially Council Sophomore Tea. for them by Girls' Council. Q Julie Reddy, Girls' Council pres- ident, enjoys a cup of punch at the tea. Left-Camille Johnson models ci floor length white formal Right-Patti Christ shows off a sporty skirt and sweater set suitable for school. Left-A typical scene found in the Pocatellian office, S t a ff members Millie Hegsted and Carol Wood do not seem to be bothered by the poster on which they are sleeping. Right-David Clarke and Susan Bevan are busy working in the chemistry laboratory. N o tic e they left the school standing. Left-Janet Stinger and Ray What a thrill! Tobe Terrell and an unknown companion are just ,, ending their little ride down Anderson are busy repolrmg from the ceiling on o small their Indian headdresses for the pep assembly. small rope. 'l' Tobe Terrell and Millie Hegsted are painting POCATELLIAN on the windows to make sure every one knows that this is not the Chieftain office. mgl ' 6 I ,one X061 966 05 XR .fQx5Y'e6 Q 'Get to Xoov-5 ve Rx 'X O xx 60's S X04 90 'O box xs K Q 0 x V665 6046 e7 Sophomore llssemblg Chet Sword shows us that sopho- mores really do have talent. Soph are o 1o 'Y r w0ff,' re dqn Cheri Qppe 'Pg po Ce 'eo . f- S 191,,,c:0frce,. Trl, fan: mem. and . ohw 'heir Llnda gi are 'fl code 39609 vcozaook 04'-r Xgvqogl- o r e o'jqif-f'f4- bo ff boo 9 - 0 ' '5 6 5 K6 1 9 0 0 Q5 '71 0' 'is 64 0 alicia- Jae 41' -Xrxooa '30, ay 68 07 ob F 0 'P C' 61- Q '60 9 0 0 'O 926 69,7 'f -I' ooo 4' Vern Bybee and Larry Wyatt add their little part between curtains. l08 xoss junior illlass Party YOUR SECRET AMBITIONH CYXK 1 009g ' O 69 omsy S '7 the cllhce U 0 fo' ,,m9 T 64 e VO If 'S S S so Ufely .. in-we 6 'l 'K' ' Co' 'loo seems QQDA ll CAJXSQY I 1 Here dressed in their many different costumes, the juniors are really having a great time. Sharon Kelly and Ralph Anderson seem very in- volved in something, but what? Could it be dancing or a fist fight? 109 K . 0,093 . fl keep, r If ,oi he, ey e good, ar 15 U W , w it 1 , 5 1K'5q,l5 l : Sgigliff X U Yfigf ..,.:ff. I .Q vii? , gf' I K S M 2' 13 N A , Lag . 4 x . .. . S ... .61 , ,- .ig V A. 45 . -28,1 Q , .. .- x Q .V . 32' 'Aix , .4 vs X: 'f Q I. in 5. ,, M! 15 3 133. E' 1 fa, ' ag 'Q' 1 kf Q ' Q' 5 .. Ih3f?f I i ' 1 ins if' 'JV' 1 s in X gg' we 'F lllaruest ' all Gerri Gene Bartz, queen of the Harvest Ball, charmingly poses for cameraman as her escort, Bill Woodland, stands nearby. l i l Man, what a ball we're having! is the expression on everyone's face while dancing. Left-Future Farmers of America are busily decorating as deadline forthe ball is nearing. 5 Right-- Dollars, dimes, pennies, but put some money in the box and help your fav- Q Q orite girl win queen, says Murl McNabb, as F , ' 1 13 three hands busily put in oll they have. w ., Q eei.f A . , . 1 . Band ' all Vern Buffalo has just crowned the charming queen, Tamra Willmore. Sophomore attendant, Laurie Coffey, happily smiles. Right-Juliene Hill, junior attendant, gives a radiant smile after her coronation. Left-From left to right are, sophomore attendant, Laurie Coffey, senior attendant, Diane Fawson, junior attendant, Juliene Hill. Queen, Tamra Willmore, sits in the background. 112 Av-Q 2, ,yfweouuusi was ga was enior ' all l l i Three couples, Jim Babcock and date, Vernon Bybee and Virginia Luker, Fred Winn and date, take time out from dancing to stop before the oversize champagne glass. Students dance to the music of Gene Burton's Orchestra. A large '59 carved from ice by King Joe Jensen decorates the serving table. King Joe Jensen and Queen Susan Flandro admire the Champagne Glass while Princess Camille Johnson smiles happily at the cameraman. Prince Darth West is out of view of the camera. p l ,J ,J ff .af wifi of , f i I blx -Nz' L. 2. Pictured from left to right are, Frank Hall, junior attend- Julie Reddy is crowning King antg Roy Hall, sophomore attendantp George Hoge, senior ofthe Co-Ed, Joe Ortega. attendant. King Joe Ortega is being presented with the crown by Julie Reddy. . ' Cx X i X . -ti - -exept f. X ' 4 ' ' QL . o. . Nl YY N at X it mx idk I Er-X N 1 V 4, f , . L, ' fy V .. I f V wx, .jo Yx - Cyp, XS? px i i . T, .,. Xt? X ., N xfim 'N X N521 R X Pictured here are students of Poky High dancing to the Nw xg! ff! music of Bill Liday and his orchestra. ff . N Q- ' 114 Mr. Whitlow makes tests out Mrs. Messex found time to pose for his students after the halls for our camera. are quiet. Looking so sweet with her orchid At the Christmas Party, Miss corsage is Mrs. King. McAlister relaxes a moment from her busy schedule. Reading the latest bulletin to his class is Mr. Evans. 115 acuity Snapshots Miss Bell chats with the Senior Ball Queen, Susie Flandro. A confused sophomore is being helped by Mr. Six. Mr. Gabbard shoots the ball during the hard-fought student faculty game. .X Ralph Anderson, junior cheer- leader, gets ready for a cheer, fb- ..,, 5 1 ,4 JL sv. we-f an Familiar sights at any Poky High function are our cheerleaders, David Nattress, Joan Merrell, and Janet Stinger who has her back towards the camera. Joan Merrell senior cheerleader almost lost her head from the looks of this picture. Oske, Dixie Hunt, our school spirit poses by her pic t u r e painted on the gym floor. rife- Y ll6 ll V ,5 vftl' J, -- 'fv sf' . Q .. , Janet Stinger is also ready for action from the look on her face, Show Show Show Show Show th fight. the the the th 6 6 SHOW THE P D, show the o, P-O-K-Y fight. H, show the I H-I-G-H fight, P-O-K-Y H-I-G-H fight, fight, , I We' We We We We But T-E 've got the pep lclap, clap! 're out to wing so watch your step lclop, clapi 've got the coach Iclap, clap? 've got the steam lclap, clopl -A-M T-E-A-M T-E-A-M! llheer and School Bangs THE FIGHT SONG Beer, beer for old Poky High You bring the scotch, and I'II bring the rye. Send some freshman out for gin and don't let o sober Senior in. We never stagger, we never fall, We sober up on wood alcohol, While our loyal sons go marching back to the bar for more, Burp, burp, burp. s Q i -0 s nv , ' ' , ' .Q W q w Qu as THE SPINACH SONG 59,7 ' , - Q We're Indians of Poky High! lToot Tootll ' 2 ' ' We're Indians of Poky High! lToot Tootllu t 'Qzfqi , We'II fight to the finish Cuz we eat our SPINACHI 5 l I , We're Indians of Poky High! lToot Tootll ' Q' ' Q WI L' REDSOY three times. A I- 'N Y POKY BEAT Repeat POKY BEAT--lsoftl POKY BEAT-llouderl POKY BEAT-lreal Ioudl BEAT UMM! ! WE GOT THE ZIP ve got the zip lclap, clap? best of all we have the ampus Oh Oh' Caught again says Tobey These are the senior boys in action Terrell as Margaret Dillon proceeds to an assembly. hit him over the head with the annual. 1 ft, . 9 K .fr f l 'bb-i v'.. 1 'K Mr. Evans, what are you celebrating? Oh, Why you little stinker, you! that's right. It's time for Christmas vacation. GEM S What do you think you're doing? says Brent Howell. l'm V knitting, thank you, fx says Susan Herzog. it iii Now what have we II8 here? Just the senior boys at it again. Bnapshnts 3:20 ot last! Mrs. Longenbocher cutting her fore well coke presented by her class Three cheers for the Boys' Pep Club! Con-Con dancers? No, it's just the They need it! football ployers running through the hoop. Doris Borrett John Jensen and Mike Bolinbroke, are looking for the glint of gold, gold? No! The Pocotellian cosh box is empty! ll9 Whot's this? lt's Boy Scout Week! .I 'UH-l A 'Ye 1 till ' - f A e tv' s N We my Axnggwm .. 'K xa v.:' 1 ., ff, enior As Bill Woodland takes a swig of Kickapoo Joy J u i c e, JoAnne Dalton goes for o ride on the shoulders of Richard Mandarino. Pete McCardell shows Karen Henry how the boys get their gals Dogpatch style. I?artg CWEFTAHJ .- ,vf 'fy' -N X GSW W Paw f ok an up . ,,, ' ' Q ' D .I U Fublications G , , L2 Pocatellian of 1959 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ......... ...,... M ARGARET DILLON BUSINESS MANAGER ......... .......A R ICHARD PHELPS ASSOCIATE .......... ....... A NN KANOMATA ART SPORTS Dixie Ramey ....... SCHOOL LIFE Arlene Hill ......... Janet Johnson ....... ..........Editor ..,.-.....Editor ........Assistant CLASSES Jean Sturdevant, Carol Hackett, Ruth Ann Tolman ........................ Co-Editors ORGANIZATIONS Lois Mann ................. .......... E ditor Shirley Jensen ,...,,. ........ A ssistant ACTIVITIES Mitzi Yamauchi, Ruth DeKay .......... Co-Editors COPY Susan Herzog.. Millie Hegsted .......... EDITORIAL ADVISOR Miss Helene McAIister .............Editor .,......Assistant Kenny Kuhn, Tobe Terrell .,............. Co-Editors HONORS AND AWARDS Pat Shiflett .......................,... ....,... E ditor ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNMENT Carol Wood, Lyn Teuscher .............. Co-Editors INDEX Gail Higgins, Diane Rough ..........A... Co-Editors BUSINESS Doris Barrett, John Jensen, Walt Gaved, Mike Bollinbroke PHOTOGRAPHERS Roger Stephenson, Brent Howell, Vern Bybee BUSINESS ADVISOR Mrs. Amy Berrett Editor-ln-Chief MARGARET D I LLON Pocatrllian 1959 As we travel on into the age of rockets, satellites, and space ships may this book be a reminder of the activities we have all shared together. We of the 1959 Pocatellian staff hope this yearbook will be a lasting re- minder of your years at Poky High. Business Manager RICHARD PHELPS .cj l '? l fe 54 ,N f e ' gg 44.4 I 'W I ls Pat Shiflett, honors and awards editor, Our class editors, Ruth Ann Tolman and Carol working on her section? Or is she posing? Hackett, show the right way to cut pictures, Oh! Oh! Co-editor Jean Sturdevant is missing. .AS,Wsf' Tobe Terrell and Kenny Kuhn, sports editors, are racking their brains to decide which football pictures to use. Arlene Hill, school life editor, shows her assist- Diane Rough and Gail Higgins, index editors, ant, Janet Johnson, that there is a date on the are trying to unscramble some names that calendar that says, No School. appear in the index. . C mon vw: ff , f QS' .l D i x i e R a m e y, art editor, just Susan Herzog and Millicent Hegsted, checkin the Pocatellian annual cover. co-copy editors, are these familiar expressions? Ruth DeKay and Mitzi Yamauchi are looking over old annuals for new ideas. Anne Kanomato and Jean Sturdevant seem to agree on something, they are Lois Mann and Shirley Jensen, co-club assistant editor and class editor editors, admiring one of the many respectively, pages of the 59 Pocatellian. Inv. n gl' . 5 g Q lt, I 'X' ' I L L L f t 125 T vw W V A ',7 Lg..., ,i., T fx sv While three members of the business staff discuss a money problem lMike Bolinbroke, Doris Barrett and John Jensenl, Photographers Brent Howell and Vernon Bybee look on. Carol Wood and Lyn Teuscher, admin- istration and government co-editors look up from their work just long enough to smile at the photographer. 1 . gemf-.M -fl' elm-4 M410 mwfdff f,Q,,.0,Z,,CQ,,6a, J Roger Stephenson head photographer poses for a picture himself for a ' change. Our Pocatellian editorial advisor, Miss Business advisor, Mrs. Amy Berrett, Helene McAlister is busy checking finds her typing experience comes in over copy. real handy with her iob. I!! W7 AX, ., w ., -. X i'sf l! XXX I . Everyone has fun of Christmas, Susan Herzog, Jonet Johnson, Mrs. Berrett, ond Miss McAlister all seem to be enjoying themselves completely. il-I R E N? 'ir .ms Richard Phelps takes time to pose for o real rare Chrisfmos picture. He is wearing a crown of frozen holley in a ice ring and holding o red candle. From the expression on Morgciref Dillon's face that ice creom bor must be reol good, Mitzi Yomauchi seems very busy with her Oh, thof's a real big one, exclaims sling-shot while on unexpected hand ond Ruth DeKoy os she wotches Lyn Teuscher pair of scissors creeps into the picture. blow bubbles. l2 7 W We ,g r J.. M , , . k k5 UNE Clmiliislll if Studying the school paper fresh from the print- ers is Gerri Gene Bartz, Editor-in-Chief of the Chieftain. hieftain The Chieftain, official newspaper of Pocatello High School, is a product of hard work and ingenuity. Published every three weeks, it reports on the happenings around the school and items of interest in other schools. The Editor-in-Chief must have one year of journalism and have demon- strated outstanding journalistic ability. Other staff members must also have instruction in journalism. Busy preparing to send the Chieftain to other Writing up the copy of the latest victory of our high schools is Vicki Bullock, Copy and Circu- schoal team is Sports Editor, Richard Reisinger. lation Editor. JfQg:::s -9' 128 industrious Nancy Wrenn, Business Editor, is Typing away to meet the deadline is calculating the profits of the paper's Gary Becksteod. business ads. Here is Fred DeGregory, who is pondering over Brenda Coffin is hard at work at her a particularly difficult news item. favorite typewriter. ,Y-4, 5, 1 129 Chieftain Advisor Mrs. Messex, is glancing ? 'rf ',,,,,. 1'C' A. . Norma Foster takes time out from writing her through the files of the column to smile for our Dhot0QraPher. 3? :Qi we Mfjiifff Sharron Brooks is caught smiling about the story she had just read in the Chieftain. 9 5 This is a switch for Mark Souza, Chieftain Photographer, posing for a picture instead of taking it. Hrganizations N REM Maggy ' 4 ' A ,f MDX x Ho ' 94 ' W . 5 v hi X s Q. 19' N 1 6 ' 6 M Qs , 'i ,1 ' U I' X 5 5 WS? uf sa' 5 5 ,Q N 7' :N 'Q I . 4' X 1 wh X O0 vb- 15 Q O Q 5 . R O 4 X O b , ' O 0 5 X ,.k. n O I IQ 'Q Pep Club members are, first row, left to right-Linda Hill, Colleen Kidd, Urania Giesbrecht, Betti Brubaker, Linda Keckler, Julie Reddy, Benito Cooper, Karleen Denkers, Bon- nie Packer, Doris Barrett, Jean Hansen, Judy Okamura, Lurye Herrera, Joanne Dalton, Diane Rough, Pat Garrison, Sandra Parker, Carmen Fereday, Susan Flandro, Gerri Gene Bartz, Mar Jean Sommers. Second row-Susan Bevens, Jean Bailey, Linda Webb, Gay Mizera, Peggy Cox, Kathy Kelly, Carol Wood, Gail Higgins, Kay Rossiter, Peggy McCain, Shanna Coffin, Jenise Crystal, Lois Mann, Donna Goosey, Pat Roberts, Jeannie Lewis, Kay Loomis, Linda Peterson, Carol Hackett, Betty Jones, Rosanna Chambers. Third raw- Renee Tomlinson, Pat Miles, Mitzi Yamauchi, Sandra Lind- burg, Jerry Toone, Leola Jenks, Margo Lee Jensen, Connie Burnham, Sharon Rytting, Beverly Brian, Ruth De Kay, Mary Pitchford, Jean Ritzman, Joanne Reid, Sandra Warth, Peggy Weir, Ruth Ann Tolman, Linda Tucker, Beverly Bolton, Linda Ward, Pat Christ. Fourth row-Terry De Late, Pat Hall, Camille Johnson, Sharron Brooks, Paula Stocks, Lyn Teuscher, Arlene Hill, Linda McCoy, Susan Hadley, Ann Fricke, Judi Day, Jeannie Ehresmann, Karen Harris, Anita Slavik, Barbara Jean Buffat, Linda Garrard, Barbara Smith, Sharon Culver, Sharon Rowe, Sandra Kleinkopf, Linda Han- sen. Fifth row--Becky Miller, Karen Roylance, Gloria Caw- pf The officers of Pep Club are, from I3 top to bottom-Susan Flandro, president, Gerri Gene Bartz, vice- president, Karen Muck, secretary, Terry De Late, treasurer. 2 Iey, Sharon Kelly, Karen Camrud, Karen Wheelwright, Lindo Sterling, Jackie Swisher, Roselind Newey, Gwen Daniels, Nicki Blanco, Judy Thomas, Linda Morley, Terry McCarthy, Jarilyn Hahn, Jo Ann Paolino, Julene Hill, Hanna Roberts, Linda Robinson, Eunice Sterling, Kathleen Oborn. Sixth row-Karen Muck, Marshalee Meridith, Jeanie Medrud, Karen Harris, Julie Nugent, Jackie McConnell, Marilyn Rowland, Leah Disdier, Brenda Rowe, Kristin Holman, Milli- cent Hegsted, Vicki Bullock, Anne Kanomata, Beth Don- nelly, Donna Ortega, Mar Jean Holmes, Krissy Bunce, Rosanne Garrard, Judy O'Neal, Sally Sams, De Ann Stanley. Seventh row-Michelle Bircher, Myrna Bowden, Gloria Swallow, Ronda Lindsey, Judy Halling, Linda Wells, Adelle Bratton, Brenda Coffin, Marleen Selover, Eleanor Hall, Mary Lou Koontz, Mary Ann Henderson, Nancy Riley, Dianne Grossman, Lee Ann Lowe, Janet Rowe, Vickie Hunt, Sharon Donicht, Neva Roberts, Patty Hillman, Linda Satterfield, Eighth row-Karen Johnson, Bonnie Nash, Joanne Leese, Linda Peterson, Kay Walker, Gloria Hoehnen, Lynn White- head, Jonelle Burton, Jackie Johnson, Shirley Kelly, Claudia Hall, Gwen Barlow, Pat Bradley, Judy Boyes, Joanne Aspi- tarte, Ginger Chester, Ann Garrett, Jerry Grimm, Mary Lee Lewis, Marsha Weaver, Nancy Burton, Margaret Dillon. The Pep Club is the voice of the school at all of Poky's athletic events. This year's club consists of two hundred outstanding senior and junior girls. Some of the outstanding things that this year's club has accomplished are: Collecting money for the United Campaign Drive, ushering at PTA meetings, and most important-giving undaunted support to Pocatello High's athletic teams, The club standards are upheld by the Pep Club Board of Standards, an elected group consisting ofthe club officers and representatives from the drill teams and Pep Club. The club gratefully acknowledges the hard work of their advisors- Miss Emma Lou Bell, Mrs. Walter Hooton, and Mrs. Robert King. I33 lub Q Q. J enlor Brill cam Senior Drill Team members are, first row, left to right-Julie Reddy, Kay Loomis, Susan Flandro, Carmen Fereday, Joan Merrll, Mitzi Yamauchi, Judy Okamura, and Peggy McCain. Second row -Sharron Brooks, Pat Garrison, Sondra Parker, Colleen Kidd, Linda Garrard, Betty Jones, Karen Muck, and Suzanne Hadley. Third row--Linda Hill, Linda Keckler, Gay Mizera, Jeannie Lewis, Marga Lee Jensen, Gerri Gene Bartz, leader, Diane Fawson, Sandy Peterson, Camille Johnson, and Carol Hackett. Both the Senior and Junior Drill Team members must also belong to Pep Club. The teams have furnished half-time entertainment between football and basketball games this year. Many hours of practice are needed to give the top-notch entertainment these girls have shown during this year. ' unior Brill cam sg . xtvx ., , E The Junior Drill Team members are, first row, left to riaht-Vickie Hunt, Patti Christ, Marsha Weaver, Eunice Sterlina, Sharon Rowe, Anne Kanomata, Jackie Johnson, Linda Wells, Shirley Kelly, leader, Sharon Kelly, and Patty Hillman. Second row-Linda Satterfield, Sue Buehler, Sharon Dixon, Renee Tomlinson, Tamra Willmore, Rosanna Chambers, Karen Roylance, Linda Robinson, Judy Bayes, Karen Harris, Jeannie Medrud, Nancy Riley, and Gloria Cowley. l34 IP- lub Members are, first row, left to right-Bill Anderson, Joe Ortega, Stan Spicer ,Bob Jenks, Dick Phelps, Mel Graves, Mike Tuck, Duane Sims, John Jensen, Kay Barbre, George Hoge. Second row+Kenny Kuhn, Max Geyer, Tom Forrest, David Alvord, David Hanes, Richard Knapp, Leland Curzon, Walter Hayworth, Mike Cowley, Mike Bistline. Third row-Doug Linde, Lynn Triplett, Pat O'Connor, Ron Nielsen, Ron Sower, Larry Nelson, Leonard Howell, Ron Eaton, Darwin Doss, George Millward, Dennis Mangnum. Fourth row-Doug Evans, Frank Hall, Ray Anderson, Bruce Porges, Jon Vestal, Ben Sanford, Robert Kunz, Ken Romriell, Durrell Ander- son, Jim Mulick, Fifth row-Mr. Kelly, advisor, Richard Dixon, Al Stuetzle, Kent Vernon, P-Club is one of the oldest clubs in Pocatello High School. The members must letter in one sport before they are eligible to join. Two memorable events in the lives of the members are the initiation in November and the P-Club Ball in April Club activities vary from selling apples and pop at the games to guarding the halls at school. Club advisor is Mr. Kelly. P-Club officers are, left to right-Kay Barbre, president, Duane Sims, sergeant at arms, Mike Tuck, vice-president, and John Jensen, secretary-treasurer. l35 The Senior members are, first row, left to right--Beverly Brian, Connie Burnham, Sharon Dixon, Mitzi Yamauchi, Ruth DeKay, Karleen Denkers, Donna Goosey, Lois Mann, Colleen Kidd, Linda McCoy, Second row, left to right-Marsha West, Pat Shiflett, Pat Miles, Joanne Reid, Mary Pitchford, Lyn Teuscher, Marlene Hawkins, Eleanor Beasley, Margaret Dillon, Dorris Barrett. Third row, left to right-Carol Hackett, Jean Bailey, Benita Cooper, Terry De Late, Susan Herzog, Gail Anthony, Kaylen Hales, Peggy McCain. irls' Girls' Council, one of the oldest clubs in Pocatello High School, is a service club both for the school and the community. The activ- ities sponsored are the Sophomore Tea, the Co-ed dance, and the Junior Miss Idaho Pag- eant. The members of this club are honor stu- dents and maintain a good standard of citizen- ship. The club advisors are Miss Emma Lou Bell and Mrs. Arleen Baker. The officers are, left to rightiDiane Fawson, historian, Pat Christ, treasurer, J ul i e R e d d y, president, Sharron Brooks, vice president, and Anne Kanomata, secretary. 136 0 J- Ji 1 np' l N' .,,.,,-, ,., ?i W X .v,Q W. W .1 K . ,, . ,V ,XM ,, , ,, ,W ,, , ,IR The Junior members are, first row, left to right--Millicent Hegsted, Jackie Johnson, Patty Hillman, Judy Boyes, Sally Sams, Kristen Holman, Julene Hill, Sue Buehler, Linda Hayworth, Sheila McDevitt, Sharon McDevitt. Second row, left to right-Gleanne Clark, Norma Foster, Sharon Donicht, Ferne Clark, Jackie Swisher, Shirley Kelly, Pat Thorpe, Jarilyn Hahn, Terry McCarthy, Jo Ann Paolino, Sharon Burkey. Third row, left to right-Patti Christ, Brenda Rowe, Gwen Daniels, Pat Bradley, Anne Kanomata, Beth Donnelly, Diane Grossman, Bonnie Nash, Adelle Bratton, Brenda Coffin. ilounal The Sophomore members are, first row, left to right-Lenore Kendall, Rolly Phillips, Mary Lou Croshaw, Marsha Malm, Kathleen Chandler, Donna Walters, Virginia Johnson, Dorothy Lords, Elaine Denkers, Connie Wolverton. Second row, left to right-Sandra Smith, Mary Nelle Holman, Barbara McNeel, Pat Barlow, Karen Jensen, Lenore Allred, Jacqueline Baker, Jeanette Wetherby, Sherron Grumbein, Rita Demopoulos. Third row, left to right-Teresa Williams, Sharon Coffin, Diane Okamura, Caroline Matkins, Linda Green, Judy Sorenson, Kathy Loveland, Sharon Wilde, Sandy Harrop, Dorothy Moll. Fourth row, left to right-Ellen Toone, Sherry Johnson, Suzanne Harris, Linda Maguire, Kay Anthony, Sharon Scofield, Pam Young, Barbara McNitt, Susan Fishburn, Carmen Goodey. 137 ' ogs' Senior members of Boys' Council are, left to right, first row-Gary Sanford, Richard Jacobson, John Jensen, Bruce Porges, Gary Ryan, Jim Swatsenbarg, Jim Babcock, Larry Nelson, Clark Christensen, Bill Blanco. Second row-Steve Davis, Larry Merrill, Mike Tuck, Richard Dixon, Ted Lewis, Errol Green, Larry Graham, Bill Woodland, Jim Dillon, Doug Lower. Third row- Ken Christensen, Ken Kuhn, Gary Taylor, Tobe Terrell, Pete Groom, Steve Nugent, Ron Curtis, Bob Mooney, Kent Vernon, Mel Graves. The purpose of Boys' Council is to act as the service club of the school, to better conditions among all the boys of the school, and to do anything within its power to help the school as a whole. To be considered for member- ship, the membership applicant must have a B average for the previous semester if he is a sophomore or junior and for the previous nine weeks if he is a senior. lts social function of the year is a dinner dance held each spring. This event is attended by Boys' Council members, their dates, and selected adult guests. Junior members of Boys' Council are, left to right, first row-Park Price, Paul Simmons, Jim Lee, Bucky Peterson, Jim Platt, Richard Reisinger, Joe Koehler, Ted Fricke. Second row- Mike Hansen, Dave Rooney, Mike Moore, Ron Sower, Dan Rounsavel, Jerry Dissault, Lee Onstott. Third row-Mike Sawaia, Mike De Julis, Gary Beckstead, Mike York, Mel Georgeson, Mike Brown, Dave Haskett. 138 iilounril New members of Boys' Council are, left to right, first row-Steve Davis, Stan Spicer, Joe Jensen, Dave Alvord, Richard Jones, Guy Gertsch, Row two--Roger Strom. Row three-Terry Bowman, Dick Sato, Larry Warner, Randy Harris, Jack Williams, Steve Barton, Wayne Hansen, Davis Katsilometes. Row four-Tommy Hearne, Howard Nichols, Denny Robinson, John Dillon, David Brick, Merrill Gee, Kent Davis, David Jones. Boys' Council Officers are, left to right, first row-John Jensen, sergeant at arms, Larry Graham, secretary, Duane Sims, sergeant at arms, Second row-Kent Vernon, vice-presi- dent, Mike Tuck, treasurer, Mel Graves, president. l39 Keg lub Key Club members are, left to right, first row-Carl Oakes, Larry Graham, Dick Miller, Fred De Gregory, Mike Brown, Guy Gertsch. Second row-John Colaianni, David Cantrill, Ted Frice, Ernie Link, Andy Link, Dave Haskett, Larry Merrill. Third row-Mike York, Larry Boyle, Craig Calloway, Richard Reisinger, Melvin Georgeson, Jon Rich, Andy Dahlquist, Dick Slate, Fourth row-Al Steutzle, Stan Spicer, Gary Dixon, Ken Christensen, Bill Misner, Ken Rhoades, Tom Guyot. Fifth row-Gary Taylor, Cliff Knoblich, Tom Knight, Bill De Jarnett, Paul Simmons, Phil Simison, Jim Platt. Sixth row-Ken Kuhn, Bob Mooney, Mack Kreizenbeck. Key Club officers are, left to right-Richard Reis- inger, secretary, Bob Mooney, vice-president, Tobe Terrell, treasurer, Ken Kuhn, president, and Mr. Deb Young, advisor. 140 Keg lilub Key Club is a school service club sponsored by the Kiwanis Clubs of America, an international organization. There are Key Clubs in every state in the United States. The purpose of Key Club is to promote good will among students and to serve the school and community in any way possible. The club meets weekly. Mr. Deb Young, the Dean of Boys, is advisor. Club elec- tions are held in the spring of the year. Above are two scenes taken from the Key Club Assembly given before the students of Poca- tello High School. The theme throughout the assembly was the way in which Key Club controls interruptions during its weekly meetings. l4l Officers are, left to right-Julenne Hill, vice-president, Donna Goosey, president, Vicki Hunt, assistant intra- mural manager, Miss Ann Lamb, ad- visor, Patti Christ, reporter, Jeannie Ehresmann, intramural manager, Julie Reddy, bowling secretary. irls' ilthletic iissociation Members are, first row, left to right--Jeannie Ehresmann, Julenne Hill, Vickie Hunt, Donna Goosey, Donna Ortega, Geraldine Johnson, Judy Gray, Sharon Culver, Linda Satterfield, Jackie McConnell. Second row-Dianne Grossman, Pat Miles, Lyn Teuscher, Janice Christensen, Urania Giesbrecht, Shirley Kelly, Renee Tomlinson, Nancy Evans, Linda Garrard, Sandra Klein- kopf, Ann Garrett. Third row-Linda Hayworth, Phyliss Meek, Dione Schulties, Jennie Elderkin, Joan Aspitarte, Sharon Wilson, Judy Boyes, Sandra Chase, Rosanne Garrard, Michele Bircher, Brenda Rowe. Fourth row-Mary Lou Koontz, Karen Anderson, Michele Holman, Linda Peter- son, Carol Ellis, Monica Boden, Joyce Barnard, Gloria Cawley, Patty Hillman, Kristin Holman, Nancy Rupp. Fifth row-Krissy Bunce, Janie Noel, Mar Jean Holman, Betty Jean Crane, Judy Hartman, Cheri Singleton, Vicki Wilson, Cherry Johnson, Karen Jensen, Jerrie Divin, Marie Wright. Sixth row-Jo Ann Bastow, Carol Packer, Kathie Jorgenson, Gwen Carlyle, Valarie Frenette, Nicki Blanco, Nancy Bohi, Neva Roberts, Janet Stuetzle, Ellen Toone, Louise La Bleu. Seventh row-Donna Eichholz, Joyce Long, Suzanne Branche, Rita Rhondeau, Roma Jenks, Mary Lou Crowshaw, Karen Shoppart, Jane Brian, Janice Bird, Joann lrwin, Betty Gabbert, Carol Stoddart. Eighth row--Janice Volkman, Jerry Fehrenbacker, Lenore Allred, Suzanne Harris, Sally Marchetti, Tony Francis, Carolyn Matkins, Trudy Dretke, Barbara McNitt, Pamela Young, Sharon Schofield. l42 Bowling is one of the favorite activities in G. A. A. Here Peggy McCain has just bowled a strike to the satisfaction of her onlooking team. The purpose of G. A. A. is to promote and stimulate interest in physical activities among the women students of Pocatello High School. The associa- tion organizes and promotes competition between student groups and in- dividuals and fosters a spirit of fair play and sportsmanship. Members are, first row, left to right-Peggy Weir, Sandra Warth, Linda Marley, Peggy McCain, Jeanie Medrud, Patti Christ, Julie Reddy. Second row-Diana Failla, Rita Edwards, Sandraleigh Adams, Judy Thomas, Bonnie Packer, Gay Mizera, Linda Webb, Mary Wilkerson, Dayna Criddle. Third row-Linda Morgan, Arlene Wieland, Linda Green, Judy Sorenson, Elaine Denkers, Pat Thorpe, Jarilyn Hahn, Terry McCarthy, Sandra Willson, Sue Wieland. Fourth row -Linda Maguire, Marilyn Van Vleck, Judy Halling, Carol Campbell, Virginia Chester, Lindo Sterling, Sharon Donicht, Hanna Roberts, Pat Bradley, Eleanor Hall. Fifth row-Pat Walsh, La Rae Goodrich, Kathie Grooms, Rita Demopoulos, Beth Wright, Gloria Swallow, Kay Walker, Jo Ann Leese, Connie Evans, Leah Disdier. Sixth row-Karen Twitchell, Elizabeth Warth, Margo Lee Scrowther, Romonda Barger, Judy Jensen, Lee Ann Lowe, Janet Rowe, Shanna Storey, Sue Ann Bastow, Annette Valentine. Seventh row-Jo Anne Allred, Marsha Malm, Kristy Western, Kathleen Chandler, Diane Okamura, Joan Butler, Sheryl Peterson, Virginia Luker, Carol Fran- cesconi, Lee Winborg. Eighth row-Sharon Wilde, Mary Nelle Holman, Sandra Smith, Carol Roberts, Diane Tucker, Trudy Tranmer, Marlene Selover, Vicki Hunt, Vicki Jones, Jeannie Ehresmann. 143 I-lonor ocietg Honor Society members are, left to right, first row-Richard Jacobsen, Pete Groom, Paula Stocks, Ruth Tolman, Connie Burnham, Pat Miles, Marjorie Hahn, Lyn Teuscher, Mel Graves, Gary Taylor, Richard Jones. Second row-Mel Georgeson, Jerry Dissault, Millicent Hegsted, Jackie Johnson, Anne Kanomata, Beth Donnelly, Diane Grossman, Elearior Hall, Jeanette Weatherby, Jackie Baker. Third row-Ted Lewis, David Jones, Mike York, Eleanor Beasley, Joanne Reid, Pat Shiflett, Elaine Kinney, Sharon Coffin, Barbara McNitt, Lurye Herrera. Fourth row-Blaine Burnham, Lowell Turner, Craig Larsen, Marilyn Elle, Mary Ellen Wilkerson, Lenore Allred, Terry De Late, Carol Hackett, Ruth De Kay, Brenda Coffin. Fifth row-Teresa Williams, Sharon Coffin, Maryann McBride, Ann Frazier, advisor, Mrs. Miller, Sherry Johnson, Rita Demopoulos, Rally Phillips. Honor Society is an organization for juniors and seniors whose names have appeared on the all-school or class honor rolls the preceding grading period. Meetings are held twice monthly, at which times a number of outstanding speakers are heard. The club stresses scholarship, citizenship, character, and leadership. A banquet is held each spring for the members. Honor Society officers are-Richard Jones, treasurer, Lyn Teuscher, president, Mel George- son, vice-president. Absent from the picture is Ronnie Sower, secretary. l44 Rebate lub Members of Debate Club are, left to right, first row-Ken Kuhn, Sandi Hanifen, Mary Miller, Gary Sabala, Letha Zener, Susan Fishburn. Second row-Jim Desfosses, Jack Herridge, Patsy Peck, Ray Scheele. The purpose of Debate Club is to study and learn the principles of debate and how to apply them. Each debator is given constructive critique and analy- sis of his progress as a debator. As a debate team, the members have won many honors. Thespians is the local chapter of a national dramatic club for juniors and seniors. No student is eligible unless he has earned the required number of points by participation in dramatics during freshman and sophomore years. hespians Members of Thespians are, left to right, first row-Mary Miller, Wayne Schultz, Diane Fawson. Second row-Ray Scheele, Susan Gratton, Rosanne Garrard, Betty Harlan, Sue Buehler, Leslie Hill. Third row-Mrs. Chilcote, advisor, Gary Sabala, Brenda Rowe, Toni Francis Jerry Fahrenbacher, Judy Horton, David Clarke, Jack Herridge. l45 S ' atin lub Members are, first row, left to right-Ronnie Sower, Donna Walters, Jeanette Weatherby. Second row-Virginia Argen- bright, Darrell Beaker, Craig Larsen, Steve Maag, Sharon Beus, Anne Kanornata, Kathleen Francisconi, Sharon For- dyce, Terry Kidd. Third row-Kay Dent, Jack Hansen, Rich- ard Jacobson, Kristin, Holman, Sandra Chase, Marlene Col- man. Fourth row--Bette Roylance, Diane Nattress, Mike Lintner, Jo Ann Paolino, Julene Hill, Diane Grossman, Elean- or Hall, Judy Walstra, Beth Donnelly. Fifth row-- Marilyn Von Vleck, Florence Crawford, Joy Weller, Nicki Fereday, Marilyn Elle, Evan Call, Dennis Hall, Sixth row-Caroline A Matkins, Bob Mooney, Virginia Johnson, Marie Wright. V f Seventh row-Betty Pierce, Mar Jean Horrocks, Dan Roun- S savell, Tresa Williams, Judy Weir. Eighth row-Blaine Burn- Jw 2 ham, Vicki Hopkins, Joan Lombardi, Theresa French. X J i cici Q5 4:35 .. j f, 'QQ - ' ranch lub Members are, first row, left to right-Norie Kendall, Karen Harris, Susan Gratton, Ferne Clark, ' ' 'I H h J Karen Harris, Judy Sorenson. Second row-Sharon Beck, Linda Obrey, Jariyn a n, ay Ellett, Leah Disdier, Edwena Johnson. Third row-Jozell Anderson, Terry McCarthy, Mary Miller, Kristine Bunce. Fourth row-Sharon Wilson, Linda Rohner, Marjorie Hahn, Arlene Armstrong, Bonnie Chapman, Fifth row--Brenda Coffin, Jill Siesser, Elaine Denkers, Sandy H ifen Sall Sams, Bonnie Wheelock. Sixth row-Adelle Bratton, Ken Armstrong, Ginger ann , y Chester, Judy Gray. Seventh row-Dick Barlow, Jim DesFosses, Jim Dillon, Ron Gladwin, Mrs. Grossman, Advisor, Tom Hearne, Ted Fricke. 146 Bpanish lub ' uture eachers of Emerica Arlene Second Aurora Huerta, Jim Walton, Frankie Paul, Brenda Rowe, Dixie Hunt, Spanish Members are, left to right, first row-Mr. Acosta, advisor, Carol Ellis, Joyce Barnard, Monica Boden, Cherri Singleton, Susan Fishburn, Sandra Horrop, Dorothy Moll, Mary Esther Morales, Josephine Medrid, Virginia Huerta, Lydia Devela. Second row--Mr. Bingham, ad- visor, Warren Longhurst, Lenore Allred, Joanne Allred, Vicki Bullock, Pat Shiflett, Marsha West, Wally Ells, Sheila McDevitt, Aurora Huerta, Sharon McDevitt, Dennis Bitton. Third row- Frankie Forest, Helen Olson, Jeri Toone, Mike McMasters, John Moll, Glenda Packer, Jerry Dissault, Melvin Georgeson, Kent Brimhall, Guy Gertsch, Jerry Pratt. Fourth row-Vicki Carter, Elaine Kinney, Sharon Wall, Eleanor Beasley, Joyce Prescott, Joanne Reid, Jean Ritz- man, Mike Frazier, Bill Powell, Denny Neifert, Lyle Forrest. Fifth row-Gary Boyce, Richard York, Steven Searle, Bill Hill, Gary Fannin, Jo Anne Diverson, Clark Bartley, Mike Peters, David Brick, Ralph Harper, Scott Bistline. The aim of Spanish Club is to teach the customs of Latin American neighbors as well as to teach how to read, write, and speak the Spanish language. The purpose of.F.T.A. is to identify the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic or related to successful teaching. It helps its members to decide on teaching as a career. Hill, Margaret Dillon, Miss Maxwell, advisor. row-Polly Abe, Linda Stirling, Beth Donnelly, Huerta, Third row-Bonnie Parkinson, Virginia Maridean Smith, Myrna Armatage. Fourth row- Doug Lemmon. l 47 use-ni it ,m:m r 3 up Q.: 7 u Officers of F. F. A. are, left to right, first row-Elroy Cook, reporter, Mr. Morrill, advisor, Kit Romrell, secretary. Second row-Kent Shiozawa, assistant reporter, Bill Woodland, president, Steve Davis, treasurer, Martin Frasure, sentinel, Maurice Grady, vice president. Future Farmers of America Club is organized for furthering the interest in agriculture among high school boys. The school's first dance of the year, the Harvest Ball, is sponsored by the Future Farmers of America. Pocatello's Future Farmers are a part of national organization and the members honor the national F. F. A. with a banquet at which their parents are guests. Mr. Horace Morrill is the advisor. Members are, left to right, first row-Lloyd Cook, Kit Romrell, Martin Frasure, Maurice Grady, Bill Woodland, Wayne Zundell, Steve Davis, Elroy Cook. Second row-Dale Fillinger, Joe Lewis, Tom Kunkel, Martin Foster, George Culbertson, Terry Souza, Gene Livingston, Eddie Selders, John Christensen. Third row--Brad Cunningham, Dale Davis, Kent Davis, Devon Higby, Roy Riggs, Gary Wynn, Laverne Jim, Jack Rawlins, Gayland Gilson, Austin Robinson, Ruland Sparks, Kent Shiozawa, Paul Sorenson, Larry Labbee, Boyd Cook. v v v 0 O O v v v 6 6 0 Officers are, first row, left to right----Velma Burt, Ronda Lindsey, Sharon Pierce. Second row-Lynda Hansen, Rita Demopoulos, Linda Tucker, Ruth Ann Tolman, Carol Wood, Gail Higgins, Gay Mizera, and Lindo Hill. Advisors are Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Hollingsworth. The main goals and aims of the Future Homemakers of America are to learn the shortcuts, joys, and hardships of homemaking and to enable girls to prepare for the future in their own homes, Members are, first row, left to right-Carol Wood, Judy Halling, Ronda Lindsey, Carole Comp- bell, Jane Brian, Gay Mizera, Kaylen Hales, Katy Jorgensen, and Lynda Hansen. Second row- Sharon Foster, Sydnae Sholley, Sharon Pierce, Joyce Anderson, Marilyn Just, Carol Packer, Diane Wintle, and Louise Ferguson, Third row--Joanne Fordyce, Lewello O'Kesson, Clariel Jepsen, Ruth Ann Tolmon, Linda Tucker, Linda Sorensen, Linda Newsom, and Suzanne Guymon, WN-wr: ' '- '1 --...s ---- . f . . sim: -J asm. . '7f-' , 1-.wumwwwgri uture llurses FNA members who were unable to work at the hospital are, left to right, first row-Pat McCardeIl, Rita Rhondeau, Vicky Cox, Dixie Hunt, Linda McCoy, Carol Hackett, Karen Comerud, Marlene Selover, Ann Garrett, Marilyn Rowland, Sandy Chase. Second row-Ger- aldine Knutson, Kathleen Francisconi, Margaret Boring, Marlene Holland, Carolyn Shiflett, Pat Shiflett, Sandra Churchill, Deanna Livingston, Mary Pitchford, Lyn Teuscher. Third row- LaRae Goodrich, Carol Roberts, Cheri Taylor. W oo, FNA officers are-Mary Pitchford, reporter, Karen Comerud, vice-president, Ann Garrett treasurer, Eunice Stirling, secretary, Linda McCoy, president. 150 Ames, Anna Anderson, Judy Aspitarte, Joan Carlson, Luana Carlson, Rhea Cawley, Gloria Chase, Sandy Christensen, Joyce Coffin, Sharon Cooke, Kay Ann Cox, Barbara Cox, Vicki Criddle, Dayna Davidson, Frances Davis, Carolyn Disdier, Leah Divin, Jerry Dredke, Trudy Edwards, Rita of Emerica GIRLS WHO WORKED AT THE HOSPITAL: Evans, Carol Ferguson, Louise Fordyce, Jeanne Fowler, Ranae Francisconi, Carol Francisconi, Kathleen Gabbert, Betty Halterman, Pat Hancock, Ellen Harrison, Sondra Henderson, Diane Hess, Leslie Hill, Linda Harrison, Alene Hoehnen, Gloria Honas, Cheryl Jensen, Kathy Johnson, Cheri Jolly, Marilyn Knutson, Geraldine Lake, Katherine Landan, Joan Lombardi, Joan Lords, Dorothy McCurdy, Carol McLeod, Ruth McGregor, Sandra Marler, Shirlene Mulick, Eleanor Myers, Kathleen Mabe, Sand ra Newby, Norma Okesson, Lauel Ia Olsen, Barbara Peterson, Julie Pitchford, Mary Roberts, Hanna Roberts, Neva Rowland, Marilyn Roylance, Beth Roylance, Karen Scofield, Sharon Scrowther, Margo Lee Simmons, Sharon Smith, Martha Steller, Karen Stirling, Eunice Stoddard, Carol Strom, Janice Walters, Donna Walstra, Judith Warth, Beth Weaver, Marsha West, Marsha Western, Kristy Winborg, Lee Wintle, Diane Wilson, Norma Future Nurses of America is an organization for all girls interested in nursing or a medical career. This club offers a chance for persons interested to obtain practical training in local hospitals, to receive valuable information from guest speakers, and to have several field trips. The club meets regularly and is under faculty direction. It is sponsored by the Pocatello Medical Auxiliary. Pictured above, seated, left to right, are Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. Mealy, Linda McCoy, Mrs. McNeIley, and Mrs. Van Valkenberg. They are discussing the advantages available to FNA members who chose nursing as a career. In the picture on the right, Shirlene Marler and Pat Haltemian are receiving help in caring for a patient from Mary Ann McCoskill, a registered nurse. The patient is another member of FNA, Donna Walters. l5l ommercial lub Commercial Club members are, first row, left to right-Cherri Taylor, Nancy Burton. Second row-Jean McCurdy, Marilyn Stone, Julie Nugent, Joy Neider, Sandra Parker, Jean Bailey. Third row-Pat Allen, Barbara Martin, Mrs. Bohlscheid, advisor, Doris Barrett, Rosalie Szymanski, Gail Thompson, Nikki, Neeser, Evelyn Edington, Wardria Eaton, Karen Bowden. The purpose of Commercial Club shall be to develop a clearer relation- ship between the students and local business organizations. Beginning this year the club will be affiliated with the Future Business Leaders of America. The purpose of Movie Club is to be a service club to Pocatello High School. Its members, under the direction of Mr. Stolworthy, operate the projectors for the movies shown in the different classes. Movie Club members are, left to right-Lynette Hale, Joyce Prescott, Dorothy Moll, Mr. Stolworthy, advisor, Richard Hughes, Blair Anderson, Gary Thomas, Lee Belnap. .1 mpg:-gsg,-.-.f i S?k..,+wg+:-s.-' :N-:HSD-.. Hifzgw -4,.5s,y.g'gz .. 1... movie lub l52 Radio Klub Radio Club members are, first row, left to right-John Lewis, Richard Miller, Larry McCurdy, Maxine Bean, Billy Bean, Jimmy Walton. Second row-Advisor, Mr. Hunt, Bert Parker, Garry Olson, Garren Perkins, Robert Enwall, Bob Clark. PHS Radio Club is a club provided for students who are interested in radios, transmitters, and obtaining ham operators licenses. The club owns and operates its own short-wave receiver and transmitter. The Art Club promotes talent in the field of arts and crafts. Various activities of the club provide the members with parties, movies, and work- shops. Hrt illub Art Club members are, first row, left to right-Advisor, Mrs. Obermayr, Joyce Prescott, Sharon Donicht, Hanna Roberts, Janet Johnson. Second row-Mike Peters, George Heimdal, Jean Ritzman, Sharon McDevitt, Glenna Packer, Jean Bayless, Linda Tucker, Sheila McDevitt. 153 orestrg itlub i l Forestry Club members are, left to right, first row-Valdon Horrocks, Gene Hendricks, Dennis Bitton, Corey Anderson, John Fuhriman, Larry Christensen, Mr. Keller, advisor. Second row-Lyle Forrest, Pat Bradley, Maxine Bean, Karen Wheelwright, James Richmond, Derl Pratt, Blair Anderson. Forestry Club is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America. The main purpose of this club is to learn about forestry and conservation. National and local projects are chosen each year by the members. The purpose of Industrial Arts Club is to teach the members respect for the power tools and to enable them to become better acquainted with the other fields in industrial arts. Industrial Arts Club members are, left to right, first row-Jim Crandall Irwin Hodges, Karl Call, Eugene Hendricks, Curtis Smith. Second row- Mr. Thompson, advisor, Larry Miller, Herbert Houghton, Gory Paris Larry Johnson, Tommy Dibble. mlustrial Hrts llub - FT l54 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION members are, left to right, first row-Thayne Vargason, Jim Kinney, Leland Curzon, Stella Carringer, Marilyn Stone, Brenda Dustin, Berma Hoffman, Kate Bond, Peggy Weir, Ralph Dunn, Dennis Stuart. Second row-Mr. Gehring, advisor, Jock Herridge, Jamie Andersen, Ronald Buffaloe, Allen Godfrey, Bill Boring, Norman Haugard, Richard Anderson, Dick Chase, David Davis, Gene Panopolas, David Worth, Paul Laign, Donald Harris, Charles Featherston. Seniors in the Distributive Education classes study retailing, merchandis- ing, and salesmanship. Students are employed in a work-training program under supervision. Pocatello is a charter member of the Idaho Association of Distributive Education Clubs of America. A state convention, a national leadership conference, and an employer-employee banquet are part of the year's activities. Officers are, left to right-Paul Laign, reporter and state parliamentorian, Marilyn Stone, reporter, Dick Chase, class president and state treasurer, Mr. Gehring, advisor, Dennis Stuart, vice-president, Kate Bond, secretory, Ralph Dunn, treasurer. 155 hi iilub Mary Reynolds, a junior member of Ski Club, is shown racing the downhill at Sun Valley. Mary has placed in many of the contests held in Jackson, Pine Basin, Poca- tello, and even placed twenty-eighth in the downhill and twenty-fourth in the slalom at the Junior Nationals held in Yakima, Washington. Susan Flandro, pictured above is racing downhill at Sun Valley. Susan brought national recognition to herself and to our school by placing seventh in the Junior Na- tionals at Yakima, Washington. She also has taken part in many races held at Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Jackson, and took first in the giant slalom at Salt Lake. Members of Ski Club are, left to right, first row-Susan Knight, Floreen Crawford, Frances Lotz, Dixie Hunt, Doris Barrett, Urania Giesbrecht, Rod Carlson, Caroline Matkins. Row two-John Warner, Scott Bistline, Brent Howell, Pete Groom, Susan Flandro, Jean Bailey, Joy Neider, Marilyn Elle. Row three-Richard Miller, Bert Miller, Warren Long- hurst, Mitzi Yamauchi, Ruth DeKay, Mary Pitchford, Mary Reynolds. Row four-Karen Camerud, Frank Hall, Gloria Cawley, Trudy Trammer, Linda Chase, Nicki Fereday, Jerry Fehrenbacher. Row five--Jim Babcock, Bob Mooney, Richard Jacobsen, Mary Wilkerson, advisor, Mr. Schuerman. Ski Club is an organization made up of people interested in skiing and who plan many trips during the year. Ski Club also held a very successful invitational at Sky Line. , 1 Mwjbramatlcs ffiwff ff 71 W lg' W - IWI' I . f iw 51 7 S 2 S EQ? EQEEENQ Orchestra members ore, first row, left to right-Carol Wood, Sharon Beus, Fred Willecke, Dorothy Moll, Ann Fricke, Tom Hecrne, Carol Fleming, JoAnne Fordyce, and Kothy Myers. Second row-Warren Longhurst, Inez Stolworthy, Cliff Knoblick, Pot Moore, George Meoly, Wocatello I-ligh chool 1Brchestra Miss Anna Marie Salerno, Director 158 Dovid l-less, Dennis Merrill, Vernon Butfoloe, Ronoe Fowler, JoZelle Anderson, ond Ann Frazier. Accomponist--Sondra Murroy. Conductor-Miss Anno Morie Salerno, ' A ,X xgb -T45 X , The Orchestra ot work ond ploy. 1, Nm 74 . 1 ' V ' X l' Xt XY. We K 'W Qx ' l N 'fb lyxld' Qi xx 3 N' '3,Xs,i, 'gg QQ , X 'Q sa 'K i 'e N J xi 2-54 Nl' ll. 'Ni X5 WX if it is so X x it Under the mogic touch of its con- ductor, Miss Anno Morie Solerno, the Pocatello High School Orchestro is bet- ter thon ever this yeor. Besides helping the chorus present The Messiah, the orchestra hos given two excellent con- certs for the generol public. Two girls, Corol Wood ond Koy Rossiter, received the great honor of being chosen to ploy ot All North West Music Conference ot Seottle, Washington. We soy, Well done, orchestral fl, f 2 Q ' Si l 5 l 5 L, ' 5 'E F . i l i i , f . i i Q g 1 3 Q 5 . V 2,2 3 s L J gj i 5 A 5 'i 5 fl E ' ' 5 t ? 'ry-A,,,.,..--- Band members in their respective sections are flutes-Ranae Fowler, Dawn Smith, JoZelle Anderson, Judy Rossiter, oboe-Howard Nichols, bassoon-Anne Frazier, bass clarinets- Ronald Nielson, Leon Ransom, Robert Curtis, baritone saxophone-David Underwood, alto saxophones-Gary Falter, Thomas Quam, Blair Nelson, tenor saxophone-Bruce Hegstrom, trombones-Dennis Merrill, Craig Larson, Jerry Chivers, David Hess, Bern Dayley, Gary Gautier, Howard McOmber, James Patton, basses-John Lewis, Robert Enwall, Richard Goss- man, Lyle Forrest, Richard Marler, bass viol4Cliff Knoblich, baritones-Wilford Griggs, Bill Sanger, Jim Kearsley, cornets-Kay Sherman, Duane Brown, John Anderegg, Paul Windley, The Pocatello Marching Band at Portland, Oregon, at the Rose Parade. Band Council members are, left to right-Bern Dayley, Rondell England, Jerry Chivers, Bruce Hegstrom, Wil- ford Griggs, Mr. Ralph Kennard, Gary Falter, Tamra Willmore, Virginia Argenbright, and Vernon Buffaloe, president. ff-Q A' ., 'dit X i 60 A..-g ' Ni X., . . 3' , . . is S J F J R 5 , 3 il Y. j i 1 i , , 2 Wifi l ' -. , s i is 'R R f l f W, , I I t, 03 Lowell Hawkes, Melburn Stocks, Dean Vernon. Trumpets-Vernon Buffaloe, Ronald Bishop, Richard Elgas, Willard Swenson, percussion-Mary Garvin, Linda Hayworth, Wayne Shurtliff, Dennis Milliken, Dennis Sullivan, Scott Thomas, clarinets-Gene Ransom, Virginia Argenbright, Robert Hudson, Robert Wilson, Gary Hoff, Evan Call, Tommy Dibble, Darrell Bieker, Don Thompson, Larry Hook, Gordon Ellis, Robert Stephens, Georgia Nelson, LaWanna Park, Judy Stark, Jimmy Contos, Robert Reynolds, Douglas Powell, French horns-Steve Merrill, Pat Moore, Rondell England, David Sanders, Jeanette Cross, George Mealy, Raymond Cross, Dennis Burns, director-Mr. Ralph Kennard. , Tamra Willmore is the solo twirler of the Pocatello High School Marching Band. The Twirlers are, left to right-Dixie Hunt, Kcy Rossiter, .lanet Brick, and LaWanna Park. .gf K 5 ', 3 irsxwg x W 5 l l l A l i - d D t' Sharon Dickson Sue Buehler, Senior Choir members are, first row, left to right-Bren a us in, , Paula Stocks, Jim Lee, Kent Steed, Glenn Hawkes, Garry Myler, Mike Bolinbroke, Hole Thornock, John Laible, Bill Lloyd, George Millward, Michelle Holman, Almira Allen, Janet Willis and Kathleen Kelly. Second row-Jeri Toone, Hanna Roberts, Karen Steller, Maridean h R l' d Newe Julie Madsen Velma Burt and Diane Fawson Third row-Vikki Hopper, Smit , ose in y, , . Colleen Kidd, Ginnie Elderkin, Linda Wells, Rea Carlsen, Ken Bybee, Kim Sharp, David Mr. James Gabbard, Sr. Choir Director if 162 Wocatello I-li The Senior Choir, composed of the best singers of Pocatello High School, is chosen in auditions by Mr. James Gab- bard, director. Among the outstanding productions presented by this select choir were The Messiah and a musical play, lt's All in the Game. The highlight of the year was the presentation of the immortal Broadway hit Oklahoma. With an excel- lent cast, the Senior Choir has made this a very memorable highlight of the l958- 59 school year. Clarke, Gary Falter, Ronald Valenty, Gary Thomas, Douglas Lemmon, Keith Stoddard, Lee Belnap, Kenneth Myers, Shirley Dopp, Marjean Sommers, Beverly Bolton. Fourth row-Linda Garrard, Sharon Parr, Dorothy Anderson, Delyla Lyon, Joy Anderson, Wilford Griggs, Bruce Hegstrom, Lamon Larson, Dean Conrad, Mark Dahlstrom, Gary McCullough, Jim Ghan, Mike Scott, Merel lsham, Mike Youngren, Rosanna Combs, Jean Bailey, Shelley Freeman, Director -Mr. James Gabbard. Accompanists-Karen Harris and John Anderson. ool enior ilhoir Officers of Senior Choir are, left to right- Brenda Dustin, treasurer, David Clarke, pres- identg Kim Sharp, vice-president, and Diane Fawson, secretary. I63 ate itg ingers The Gate City Singers are, left to right, first row-Kim Sharp, Paula Stocks, Linda Wells, Mr. James H. Gabbard, Dean Conrad, Brenda Dustin, Almiro Allen, and John Laible. Second row-David Clarke, Jeri Toone, Maridean Smith, Sharon Dickson, Kent Steed, Ginny Elder- k' D I la L on, Beverly Bolton, and Mark Dahlstrom. Third row4Hale Thornock, Vicki 'nf eY Y Hopper, Rosanna Combs, Merel lsham, Marjean Sommers, Sharon Parr, John Anderson, Janet Willis, Joy Anderson, and Ken Myers. The Gate City Singers are an elite group chosen from the Senior Choir by the director, Mr. James H. Gabbard. This group performs at school con- tests and for civic organizations. The Messiah, the musical play, It's All in the Game, and the operetta Oklahoma are productions given by this group which will not be forgotten. Outstanding and dynamic, the members have brought much acclaim to Pocatello High School. Advanced Girls' Choir consists of girls possessing excellent vocal musician- ship. lt performs at various school clinics and school functions, gives musical entertainment to the junior highs, and participates in the traditional pro- duction of The Messiah. Under the fine direction of James H. Gabbard the members of the choir have done outstanding work and Pocatello High School is very proud of them. Mixed Chorus is composed of both boys and girls who have an enthusiasm for singing. Through daily classes, the members of the group improve their voices and learn how to read music for future advancement. l64 llduanced irls illhorus The members of Advanced Girls' Chorus are, first row, left to right-Marjorie Hahn, Lenee Yowell, Shirley Kelly, Marsha Malm, Norene Parkin, Claudia Hall, Jeanette Bevons, Jackie Swisher, Ruth McLeod, Jean Stewart, Marcia Quinn, Linda Hansen, Mar Jean Holmes, Mary Wilkerson, Ferne Clark, Sandra Smith, and Maxine Bean. Second row-Gwen Barlow, Linda Moon, Pat Barlow, Janet Disney, Judy Boyes, Connie Evans, Karen Twitchell, Gail Anthony, Trudy Dretke, Sharon Scofield, Patti Christ, Karen Roylance, Sharon Wilson, Pat Martin, Tamra Willmore, Carol Walker, Therba Jeppson, and Shannon Halford. Third row-Marsha West, Pat Miles, Mary Lou Somsen, Judy Christopherson, Linda Peterson, Mary Nelle Holman, Kristen Holman, Kristy Western, Judy Sorensen, Kay Burbank, Frances Davidson, Marilyn Just, Elaine Cox, Kathleen Chandler, and JoAnn Palfreyman. Accompanists, Kristine Bunce and Mary Lou Croshaw. Director, Mr. James Gabbard mixed tlhorus The members of Mixed Chorus are, first row, left to right-Marilyn Van Vleck, Barbara Shamburger, Myrna Rasmussen, Brenda Rowe, Cecelia Valdez, Sheila Johnson, Susan Browne, and Sharon Anshutz. Second row-Sharon Tolman, Pat Busacker, Jean Bayliss, Marilyn Lewis, Gary Wynn, Gary Dahlstrom, Bruce Rowe, Darth West, Tom Crouson, Karen Rae Morgan, Judy Cunningham, Judy Rhoades and Geraldine Wilding. Third row-Judy Sorensen, Shari Sutton, Susan Sperry, Linda Green, Faye Rosen, Ronald Perkins, Roger Wilson, Henry O'Neil, Bill Blazek, Alton Hill, Mary Smith, Louise Ferguson, JoAnn Iverson, and Darly Eby. Accompanist, Barbara McNeel. Director, Mr. James Gabbard. l65 he Hll chool Flag THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK The Diary of Anne Frank is the true story of a cheerful, vibrant Jewish girl during the mass extermination of Jews by Hitler during World War ll. The Frank family, the Van Daom family ond Mr. Dussel hide from the feared Gestopo in the attic of a business building. During this long confine- ment, Anne, who is beginning to grow up, records her observations and new feelings in a diary. But the Gestopo comes . . . rf ,, Xi ' 'i' Even in confinement, families can be merry. The Gestapo is coming! From left to right From left to right-David Clarke, Trudy Elaine Cox, Max Geyer, and Kim Sharp. Dretke, and John Moll. A guest appears. From left to right-David Clarke, Camille Johnson, Elaine Cox, Kim Sharp, Brenda Dustin, Max Geyer, and John Moll. 166 'llhe Hll School IPlag THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK The attic in which the Franks were confined. From left to right-Camille Johnson, Max Geyer, Wayne Schultz, EIaine.Cox, David Clarke, Brenda Dustin, Trudy Dretke, Kim Sharp, and Nancy Morning. CAST up K,----... .,...,.,.,, .,,. Anne Frank ............. Y1,,. .... ..1.,............................................ E laine Cox Mr. Frank.,f1'5Sl2,,.1f,l ..,. .... Moll Mrs. Frank.Z.fi2f7Af .,x4ff.44.dg'..Brenda Dustin Margot Frank,,,l.24tl ........... .. J ........ Camille Johnson Mr. Van Daam... .. .... ..... .. .........David Clarke Mrs. Van Daam.. . ......... Trudy Dretke Peter Van Doom. .. . . . ...... .... .............. .Kim Sharp Mr. Dussem ..... . .. . . .. Geyer Mr. Krowler.Q.bAQ. .... ......... . . ........ ..........A................ W ayne Schultz Me ........ ........ N ancy Morning Director ..........,..... ................. ....................... M rs. Arlene Baker Student Director .......................... ,.....,......... Stage Director .......... ........ 167 ..........Susan Grafton .Howard Rasmussen Pep ' and The members of the Pep Bond are, first row, from left to right-Bern Dayley. Second row- Richard Elgos, and Jerry Chivers. Third row-Vernon Buffaloe, David Underwood, and Gary Gautier. Fourth row-Deon Vernon, Robert Wilson, Gordon Ellis, Gene Ransom, and Dennis Merrill. Fifth row-- Melburn Stocks, Gary Falter, Bob Hudson, Bruce Hegstrom, and Rondell England. Sixth row-John Anderegg, Robert Enwall, Dennis Milliken, Dennis Sullivan and Wilford Griggs. Wowl What a band! These common words are heard often after the Pocatello High School Pep Band has finished playing a number. The spirited music adds a little extra to each game and also helps to promote school spirit. Poky High would be lost without o big bass drum booming out the war chant at the starting whistle, Thanks, Pep Band, for a wonderful year of very fine music. l68 lhcatello liligh Bchool ' ance cams The Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Dance Teams are formed at the be- ginning of the school year. Members of the respective classes with the help of the club advisors, Miss Maxwell for seniors, Mrs. Nye for juniors, and Miss Garrett for sophomores, base the choice of these girls on the sense of rhythm and ability to dance which they exhibit during try-outs. The dance teams pro- vide excellent entertainment for assemblies with their colorful costumes and clever dance steps. The Junior Dance Team performs not only at assemblies but also at games, civic, and social affairs. Practice, hard work, and unique ideas make these dance teams outstanding and Pocatello High School is very proud of them. enior Banca cam Members of the Senior Dance Team are, from left to right-Dixie Hunt, Lurlene Frey, Karen Lords, Susan Bevan, Marie Hernandez, Linda Hill, Linda Garrard, Phyllis Meek, Judy Gray, and Elaine Nelson. 169 flunior Banca cams Members of the Junior Dance Team are, first row, left to right-Marsha Weaver, Sue Buehler, Sally Sams, Patty Hillman, Marilyn Rowland, Eunice Stirling. Second row--Jackie Johnson, Rosanne Chambers, Tamra Willmore, Linda Satterfield, Jackie McConnell, Vicki Hopkins. ophomore Banca cam Members of the Sophomore Dance Team are, first row, left to right-LuAnn Gardner, Terry Lee Carlsen, Judy Sorensen, Carol Ellis, Cherie Singleton, Linda Green, Jackie Taylor, Lenee Yowell, Dayna Criddle, Mary Wilkerson, l7O Honors and Hwarrls G' lv! ...Z iliational lllonor Societg Allen, Patricia Anderegg, John Anthony, Gail Babcock, James Bartz, Gerri Gene Beasley, Eleanor Brian, Beverly Brooks, Sharron Christ, Harry Christensen, Clark Curtis, Ronald Dahl, Marian Day, Judith DeKay, Ruth DeJulis, LaRayne DeLate, Terry Dillon, James Dixon, Richard Ehresmann, Jeannie Fawson, Diane Flandro, Susan Graham, Larry Graves, Melvin Green, Errol Groom, Peter Hahn, Marjorie Harris, Karen Herrera, Lurye Herzog, Susan Jacobsen, Richard Johnson, Camille Knapp, Richard Kuhn, Kenneth Lewis, Ted K. McCain, Peggy McCoy, Linda Merrell, Joan Miles, Patricia Moll, John Mooney, Robert Muck, Karen Okamura, Judith Olson, Patricia Ortega, Joe 172 Parker, Amelia Pitchford, Mary Porges, Bruce Pratt, Derl Reddy, Julie Rohner, Linda Rough, Diane Slavik, Anita Spicer, Stan Stocks, Paula Swatsenbarg, James Shiflett, Patricia Sims, Duane Teuscher, Lyn Tolman, Ruth Ann Toone, Jerie Tuck, Michael Vernon, Kent Woodland, William Yamauchi, Mitzi Zener, Anthony I-ligh illonor Students Three Pocatello High School students have the highest average of the class of 1959. The Pocatellian staff extends to Richard Jacobsen, Patricia Allen, and James Babcock its heart- iest congratulations for t h e i r outstanding achievement! Patricia Allen -mul? l i it R sf Ss 'Q St Richard Jacobsen James Babcock 173 K .. Q, t ie g ' ffm JEAN BAILEY Red ond Blue Day Queen JOE ORTEGA King co-Ed S TAMRA WILLMORE Bond Boll Queen GERRI GENE BARTZ Harvest Boll Queen SUSAN FLANDRO Senior Ball Queen x x N i SHARRON BRooKs 1958 Junior Prom Queen 176 irls' tate ri it 'K K Girls' State delegates are, left to right-Mary Pitchford, Diane Fawson and Camille Johnson. Ten junior boys and three junior girls are chosen to represent Pocatello High School at Boy's State in Boise and at Girls' State in Caldwell during the month of June. Participants spend one week learning how to set up a mock government by actual practice. Besides acquiring knowledge on how the gov- ernment functions, they have a wonderful time and make many new friends. Girls' State is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and Boys' State is sponsored by the American Legion under a combined Americanization pro- gram to promote an understanding of the American way of lite. Boys' State delegates and their advisor are, first row, left to right-Mike Tuck, Bob Mooney, Kenny Kuhn, Tobe Terrell, Jim Swatsenburg. Second row-Mel Graves, advisor, Mr. Whitlow, and Richard Jacobsen. Judi Day Arleen Armstrong Gerri Gene Bartz Sharron Brooks if-'H' oroptimist irls of the month At the beginning of each school year, the faculty picks out a group of outstanding senior girls to compete in a monthly contest sponsored by the Soroptimists, a women's local civic group. Each girl writes an essay on My Future, What lt Will Do For Me and My Community , then a committee of tive Soroptimist members chooses a winning essay for each month and the writer becomes the Soroptimist Girl of the Month for that particular month. From these monthly winners, the Sorop- timist Girl ofthe Year is chosen and is awarded a S100 schol- arship to Idaho State College. Diane Fowson Margaret Dillon My 4 Beclamation I lntra-school Declamation winners are from left to right, row one-Susan Gratton, first in Poetry and Original Oratory, Mary Miller, first in Retold Stories and Extemporaneous Speaking, and Sandi Hanifen, second in Retold Stories, Original Essay, and Poetry. Second row-Barbara Smith, first in Interpretive Oratory, and Nancy Riley, first in Serious Declarnation. Third row -Letha Zener, first in Panel Discussion, Jim Desfosses, second in Original Oratoryg and Pat Barlow, third in Retold Stories. Other intra-school Declamation winners were: Radio Speaking-Rosanna Combe, first, and Mike Youngren, second, Extemporaneous Speaking-Jack Herridge, second, Serious Declamation--Diane Fawson, second, Humorous Declamation-Max Geyer, first, and Jeannene Whitehead, second, After Dinner Speech-Jack Herridge, first. This year the intra-school Declamation contest consisted of three elimin- ation rounds in most categories, followed by one or two final rounds. Only those students who rated Superior in the third round competed as finalists. The first place contestants were privileged to represent Pocatello High School at the Fifth District Tournament. If any one of these contestants rated a Superior or an Excellent at the District Tournament, he was allowed to com- pete in the South-Eastern Idaho Regional Tournament. DISTRICT DECLAMATION WINNERS Radio Speaking--Rosanna Combe ........ Excellent Original Essay-Gleanne Clark ....,....... Excellent Serious Declamation-Nancy Riley ....... Excellent Extemporaneous Speaking-Mary Miller Humorous Declamation-Max Geyer ..... Superior Excellent Original Oration-Susan Gratton ............ Superior Panel Discussion-Letha Zener ,....,...... Excellent After-Dinner Speech-Jack Herridge .......... Good 179 Poetry-Susan Gratton ...,...........,.....,,.... Superior 3 i. .. This year the Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored a radio essay contest entitled, My True Security, open to any senior. Jim Desfosses won first place. Bettg llrocher illllinner Connie Burnham received the Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow award for Pocatello High School. fc 1 kk, - .M ,. ll H Y .Qfig 22 ' Y . my 'llrue Securitg Hama The following business students have won two- Notional Office Management Association spell- ing progress certificates: Margo Lee Jensen, left, Pat Garrison, center, and Benita Cooper, right. A A l f Elks most ilialuable Student This award was won locally by Eleanor Beasley. l80 Rational iiouncil of 'llcachcrs of English The NCTE in the interest of giving national recognition to high school students in the field of English selected two students from the state of Idaho to receive this honor. Judith Day and Richard Jacobsen were the recipients of this honor. Q3 ilational illlcrit Scholarship ilompctition TU 1 The National Merit Scholarship Corporation gives re- cognition to students who achieve high scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Errol Green, left, received a Certificate of Merit, and is a semi-finalist, Larry Graham, right, and Paul Taylor, absent, both received a Letter of Commendation. QQEWH ami ilimployiny thc Physically T-lanclicappccl EmpIoying the Physically Handicapped essay contest was won locally by John R. Lewis, left, Pat Bradley, center, and Mary Pitchford, right. The American Legion, Post 4, as part of the Americanization program to promote the American way of life, sponsored in cooperation with the high school U. S. Government teachers the oration contest on the subject Privileges and Responsibilities of an American Citizen. Kenneth Kuhn won in the local contest and represented Pocatello in the district, winning first place, and took part in the state contest held in Boise. rations IB. IH. iii. ood iiitizen The Wyeth Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution spon- sors this contest each year. The senior girls and faculty pick from the senior class one girl who possess outstanding qualities of citizenship. This year Gerri Gene Bartz was Pocatello High School's winner. Her essay on The Fruits of Freedom won the state D. A. R. Good Citizen award. 1 MQTUMWU M 2 if Wmff D fx, A ' ootlmll Pocatello High School Varsity are, first row, left to right-Darwin Doss, Joe Ortega, Dick Phelps, Mike Tuck, George Hoge, Duane Sims, John Jensen, Tom Forrest, Stan Spicer. Second row-Walter Hayworth, David Hanes, Leland Curzon, Richard Knapp, Lynn Triplett, George Millward, Jim Mulick, Kay Barbre. Third row-- Ken Christensen, Mike Cawley, Robert Kunz, Bill Anderson, Richard Fields, Frank Hall, Ray Anderson. Fourth row-Tom Murillo, Ben Sanford, Bob Bolliger, Doug Evans, Doug Linde, Fred Schulman. Fifth row-Wally Kelly and John Evans, coaches. The Pocatello High School Indians compiled a 7-2-I record for the 1958 pigskin season and wound up with a tie for second place in the Big Seven Con- ference. It would be well to note the teams of the past two seasons. Out of the last thirty-seven games the Indians have lost only five games. They have established a reputation among the other Idaho schools that will last for years. This year's team was no exception to the fine football teams of the past. The thrills of the Red and Blue Day game with Nampa will long be remem- bered. The Indians had a spectacular comeback, scoring two touchdowns in the final minutes and winning by a score of I9-I4. They ended the season by the .traditional romp over Idaho Falls. Poky- 6 ..... ...... M issoula- 6 Poky- 6 .... .... C aldwell- O Poky- 6 .... ....... J ordan- 6 Poky- 7 .... ............ B oise-26 Poky- Twin Falls-I4 Poky-20 .... .............. B orah- 6 Poky-3 Idaho FaIls- 7 Poky-54 ......... Marsh Valley- 6 Poky-I 9 .... ...... N ampa-I 4 Poky-33 .... .......... P reston- 0 184 members of Ellll- tate ' ootball Squad JOHN J ENSEN Offensive Tackle All-State Defensive End, All-State Defensive Linebacker DUANE SIMS This scene from the game between Marsh Valley and Poky shows how a really terrific team rolls over the opposition. The final score was Marsh Valley 6-Poky 54. My-Y! X TOM FORREST AlI4State Defensive End JOE ORTEGA All-State Defensive End Duane Sims Senior Quarterback Kay Barbre Senior Fullback Stan Spicer Senior Halfback David Hanes Senior Halfback George Hoge Senior Center Tom Murillo Senior Center Bill Anderson Senior End Tom Forrest Senior End Leland Curzon Senior End Dick Phelps Senior Guard Mike Tuck Senior Guard Bob Bollinger Senior Guard Bob Kunze Senior Tackle John Jensen Senior Tackle Fred Schulman Senior Tackle Joe Ortega Senior End Darwin Doss Senior Tackle Richard Knapp Senior Tackle 5 -fc 5. gig ga A or L nn Tri Iett Y D Junior Quortero ' k - I rl J ,N ' x fpffg ' .V 'E r 1 oz, ,lfl A fl - cl. if L ivyv Ken Christensen Junior Tackle Jim Mulick Junior Guard is I F, f ' e If 3 ., Xi , fy . .Z a Q je R ,- fl ,bf J QM f Qi in, KV., if 5 Waiter Hayworth A Junior End Doug Evans Junior Guard Ben Sanford Junior Center 189 Ray Anderson Junior Half Back Frank Hall Junior Half Bock 1 1 v J 1 J 1 G it 'Ili g J' lk I1 v-'-I i 1 -, '.i I w . . A -ll, , ,, g , ! 1 , . NJ NU -' ' W ' J 5 L fbazxwkfl, v O' L if r, x 1 Dou Linde ' ', IQ, ! 'ik K J new-1 :fa ck if 'V U 0 O .3 w .- J ,uf I , if George Millword Junior Half Back Richard Fields Junior Full Bock Mike Cowley Sophomore Full Back 190 Oh, ref., it was this way . . . argues a Nampa Bulldog in the Homecoming game. George Millward breaks loose for a long sprint during the home- coming game, The Poky and Marsh Valley players ask each other who has the ball. Poky lines up against Preston in the opening game of the season. Look out fella, or l'Il bust you in the mouth, says Frank Hall as he runs against a Preston player. Peek-A-Boo! l9l 'unior illarsitg ' ootball The junior varsity members are, left to right, first row-Jaren Tolman, Pat Smith, Gary Fenwick, Dick Kelso, Bob Hawkins, Dick Mooney, Kenny Neider, Bob McLaughlin, Danny Terry. Second row-Jerry Lowe, Craig Calloway, Earl Peterson, Jimmy Gaines, Mike Scott, Rick Kirkendall, Bob Allbright, Bob Thompson, Ralph Winkler. Third row-Scott Nielson, Don Shepard, Randy Priest, Tom Haeg, Wayne Hanson, Mike Moore, Herb Bishop, Mike York, Gene Ransom. Fourth row-Doug Green, Jerry Pratt, Doug Cundick, Randy Harris, Roy Hall, Mike Rivera, Robert Stevens, Marvin Westergard, Willard Swenson, Fifth row-Coach Toone, Guy Gertsch, Brent Wilson, Earl Humphrey, Jerald Walker, Eugene Walton, Coach Schuerman. Poky 2l ...... ...,.. M arsh Valley 0 Poky 28 ...,.. Soda Springs 33 Poky 28 ....... .,..... M arsh Valley O Poky l4 ....,,. Marsh Valley 0 Poky I9 .,,., ...e.,...... P reston 0 Poky 7.. ........ Fielding 27 Poky 37 ,.,.e ...... B lackfoot 0 Poky 6.. ...t.... Idaho Falls 6 Poky I4 ..e... Aberdeen 6 Poky 26 ....... ..... S oda Springs 7 ashetball The l959 Basketball team of Pocatello High-Lynn Triplett, Dave Alvord, Walt Hayworth, Dave Haskett, Duane Sims, Joe Ortega, Steve Merrill, Milton Bruner, Bill Anderson, Mike Bistline, Stan Spicer, Richard Dixon, and Doug Linde. Absent is Bruce Porges. . ,, S' 1, , ,V I Cage Mentor JOH NNY EVANS The i958-59 Indians had a highly successful season, winning the Southern Idaho Conference Championship, the Fifth District Championship, and the Southern Idaho Regional Championship. Over the season, the team won 24 games, and lost only three games. For the final game of the season, the team traveled six hundred miles north to play Kellogg in the state finals. Poky lost to a very fine Kellogg team, but added still another trophy, the Idaho State runner-up prize. The 1958-59 team will cer- tainly be recorded in the sports annals of our high school as one of the finest teams in our history. l93 Team Manager, Rich Reisinger, did a Poky 65-Preston 45 Bill Anderson drops in two against the Nampa Bulldogs at the l. S. C. gym. great job of keeping track of team statistics and other important data. TEAM RECORD SEASON GAMES Poky 40 Poky 39 Poky 37 Jerome 36 --Bear River 35 Idaho Falls 27 Poky 48-Blackfoot 42 Poky 50-Preston 37 Poky 72--Twin Falls 5l Poky 55-Boise 46 Poky 39-Caldwell 50 Poky 65-Nampa 34 Poky 60-Borah 44 Poky 70-Blackfoot 53 Poky 42-Nampa 44 Poky 43-Borah 31 Poky 43-Boise 37 I Richard Dixon soars high and Iays one in as the amazed Idaho Falls player looks helplessly on. Poky 57- Poky 27- Caldwell 49 Twin Falls 25 Poky 38--Idaho Falls 36 DISTRICT GAMES Poky 44-Snake River 4l Poky 50 Poky 47 Poky 6l Poky 48 -Malad 44 -Montpelier 46 -Blackfoot 43 -Blackfoot 45 REGIONAL GAMES Poky 47--Bonneville 33 Poky 58-Nampa 4l Poky 65-Caldwell 46 STATE FINALS Poky 45-Kellogg 6l ce Porges fires a jump-shot while team-mates stand by in the Idaho Falls-Poky conflict, Bill Anderson lays one up for two points in the struggle with the Blackfoot Broncos. 7 I-ligh ights of the ' ashetball eason Joe Ortega checks on attempt by Jerome in the Poky-Jerome battle. 195 ' ashetball andids Junior Guard, Doug Linde, shows good form as he Bill Anderson appears to be hemmed in as he attempts a one-handed push shot from the corner looks for some aid from his teamemates in the against Nampa, at the l. S. C. Gym. battle against Nampa. Senior Center, Duane Sims, tips one in for two against Jerome. 196 ashetball ilandids Doug Linde soars above his Jerome opponents in Bruce Porges fires a shot over the head of an an- pursuit of the ball. coming Preston player. Mike Bistline scores two as three Idaho Falls players stand helplessly by. I97 -'J .. 'S' .gn y iif ga ,H-K l I 2 RICHARD DIXON DOUG LINDE DAVE HASKETT Senior Guard Junior Guard Junior Forward Basketball 'Iieam members Al yii. . -' , f 0-T-wr r X or ,Q X - X ! DUANE SIMS MIKE BISTLINE STEVE MERRILL Senior Center Senior Forward Junior Center 198 X MILTQN BRUNER BRUC P E ORGES Senior Forward Senior Guard i . JOE ORTEGA DAVE ALVORD Senior Forward Junior Guard ,,., it 1' LYNN TRIPLETT Junior Guard ,- af ' wg-..., ' A f' i t x I 1 TSI' ., 'algo ski' M. ' fc. :liz , I A. W - ,-3 sr ' f 5 : nfgikkx 25.5, S frfiiiiax in ff,-ffl: tgg, ,gm :t' :FIU g21'v,2:X lv ff, :wr-M2 :' 3 'vfw 'Xu f:5:E:5!fzE2rQ:' -tiff?-Y ' ri WALT HAYWORTH Junior Forward I99 STAN SPICER Senior Forward Richard Dixon, Senior Guard, was selected for the All-Tournament team in the Southern ldaho Regional Tourney. Mike Bistline, Senior Forward was a unanimous choice for All-State honors. 200 ' ashetball Honors Duane Sims, Senior Center, was also picked for the All-Tournament team in the Southern Regional. 'unior ildarsitg ' ashetball cam The members of the Junior Varsity Team showed their strength this year as they won fifteen games, while suffering defeat only twice. This is a re- markable record, and we all are looking forward to a fine showing by some of the team members in the varsity next year. Members of the J.V.'s are, left to right-Coach Byron Toone, Doug Green, Bill Powell, Mike Bigelow, Jerry Pratt, Bob Stephens, Marty Peterson, Bob Smith, Glenn McMinn, Richard Kirkendahl, Steve Martin, Kent Brimhall, Randy Harris, Mike Cowley, Guy Gertsch, Marvin Westergard, Manager 201 iililrestling Members are, left to right, first row-Rex Williams, Vern Hancock, Gary Fenwick, Scott Neilson, Stan Zweigart, Ben Sanford, John Jensen, Darwin Doss, George Hoge iCaptainl, George Mill- ward,, holder of state title in the l43 pound weight class. Second dow-Bill Woodland, Danti Collins, Doug Saunders, Darrell Anderson, Elvine Gunter, Ken Curtis, Ronald Nielsen, Jim Mulick, Ernie Link, Pat O'Conner. Third row--Larry Labbee, Don Dalton, Bob Hawkins, Dennis Mangum, Al Stuetzle, Steve Nugent, Steve Maag, Jim Higby, Frank Hall, Coach Wally Kelly. Fourth row--Ronald Kunze, Glen Peck, Ronald Mclnelly, Terry Souza, Paul Sisneros, Jim Reynolds, Bob Meyer, David Adams, Eleno Robles, Bill Jolley iManagerJ. The Poky High wrestlers under the supervision of Coach Kelly completed the second year of wrestling in Pocatello High. In only two years Poky has achieved a highly respected reputation in respect to its fine wrestling perform- ances. This year the team won eleven meets and lost only five. George Mill- ward, a returning junior letterman, won the state championship in his weight division. George Hoge, a senior in the heavyweight class, compiled a very impressive record over the year and was one of the most feared wrestlers in The state. There were a large number of underclassmen on the squad this year so we may certainly expect other superior wrestlers to emerge in the coming years. The sport, as a whole, has become a favorite among the stu- dents, and as we view the results of the last two years, we are certain that wrestling will maintain its popularity as a very exciting spectator sport. 202 It looks like a pin in this practice match between two Poky wrestlers, Rex Williams and Bob Hawkins. Coach Kelly checks. K l '25, Two heavyweights, John Jensen and Darwin Doss, test their strength as they struggle for the take-down during an intra-squad match. lt's quite difficult to roll over in a cradle hold although Vern Hancock seems to be giving it quite a tr with Stan Zweigart on top. Crash!! Those floors get pretty hard without the mats as Doug Saunders mashes an opponent. Coach Schuerman says, Move back on mat. 203 Ji i . IS. E q H Members of the golf tesvgxgie, left tl ri t, first row-Coach Kelly, Mel Graves, Mike Bistline, en Kuhn. Second :AQ-lk t Ver on, cky Peterson, Phil Simison, Dave Cantrill. Third row Q X -Dea EQIN, Tom Quam, Bob Mooney. l M : J X5 l ll ll Nl Qi N Q lx ll WE olf The Pocatello High School Golf Team will compete this year in a number of tournaments in Idaho and Utah. Included will be the Southern ldaho Con- ference Tourney at Boise, and matches at ldaho Falls, Logan, and Twin Falls. Returning lettermen this year include Mel Graves, who is currently the Poca- tello City Champion, Mike Bistline, runner-up in the Country Club champion- ship last year, Kent Vernon, representative in the National Junior Golf Tournament from Utah and ldaho last summer, and Ken Kuhn, Jaycee Tournament Finalist. 204 KENT VERNON KEN KUHN MEL GRAVES MIKE BISTLINE 205 we fish: Returning lettermen are, left to right, first row--Dave Alvord, Ronnie Sower, Jon Vestal, Kay Barbre. Row two--Stan Spicer, Joe Ortega, Richard Knapp, Frank Hall. rash The Pocatello High School Track Team won the 1958 State Track Title in Idaho last year. Under the able leadership of Coach Byron Toone the Indian Tracksters hope to repeat their i958 performance at Boise. Members of the track team are, left to right, first row-Roy Hall, Mark Rowe, Gordon Arm- strong, Gordon Dickson, Willard Swenson, Max Geyer, Tom Forrest, Eugene Walton, Richard Phelps, Guy Gertsch, Jerry Pratt. Row two-Jody Wyant, Durrell Anderson, Ben Sanford, Kenneth Curtis, Ralph Winker, Stanley Spicer, George Hoge, David Alvord, Jerry Walker, Gary Kutterer, Ronald Sower, Douglas Linde. Row three-Coach Byron Toone, Dale Parsons, Bruce Hayworth, Scott Nielson, Richard Knapp, Steve Merrill, Jim Platt, Joe Ortega, Bob Thompson, Ken Christensen, Jim Bellin, John Jensen. 5 ..f'sF..4i,,t ..t. , M SI H' J ii. QW . M fi bfi? 1' Y x A E W 1 I ji i , 1 'L l iso ...Ms..... , A if ox U girl v', V Q . run ' aseball Below are a few shots taken during Q' early spring workouts. Some of the pic- tures were taken last summer at Holli- n X well Park. Baseball is under the super- 4 l. vision of Coaches Schuerman and Sul- lenberg. Y fi' -ill-...Q .rye VV . ' f A V . A, , V ,V ! . V., . A , Duane Sims, a return L ...VTX V V is ' SLM' ball participant. . I .. V V Q 1 ,AV '. .. ,y s , Q . X I 'J' ' f A,v ' I 0. in . ' .. 1 Vi ,L Slit V iAw 'A V Q: . L ,jf r XX ' z : . if . ' 9 1'-'ln' s + s . s 1 lltim .u ri . ..., .-. A V Bill Anderson , , veteran first baseman. The , elUm'n9, mlchers' - Murillo, Jenkins, and X Anderson. ff . I . JI V7 V .fl K V V , L x ,, V W if -ILVVQ L, xv E V V. , ry' if - ,, f ve. V Vt Alb 'l VV . . p - . ,. .13 g , V V :r t, .x. N it--M . N f- - 2 . f , 1 - 'L ... .s 'P 4 i li . 5 I f .Xl . V I xlnilt fy! sf ,VV LV fVV-fy V. ' 1153? . . W 'Vx' U' 'f' ' sf 'sr iii s r , r I ' x t 5 . . r 4'5f'l 1'Q , . Lk ... :V A V VVVV MV - VV A 5 I wg. Q, , A, 5 V , ., V 1, .14 L - ,. xl iii L .. ... -'Q' ' - M ' ' A 5' , 1' R: Ni V if-f K. .fs f 'Wm ,V f 4- Q jk A Q' ' - ' 1 ' ' :Q G P Q ' ' -X 'N' A a. .- K K A M A U 'X lx A .... ,, M -'V mf . ..T if-H ,. V VV V .- ,sy V V i ..,. .rf- VV . . V TT . u v .fs ixgs W - .og . N i K. 'f 6 B + 5 ' . gQKSx-ki. i is QM VV 0 .J ..-A -: s fl W I jfffk ' VVV, is 7 Q? jg-og ., . 20 -wg. ' f r ing th ree-year base- JOHN EVANS Varsity football and basketball .1315 ,z 4 ' ,ls H it t t t, k l X z 1, N Km : 'L' q A V 'V of Wg! if yn es? b 9 kAw ' 6 lf 1 .L l l ERNIE SCHUERMAN Baseball BYRON TOONE J. V. Football, J. V. Basketball, Track oaches Y WALLY KELLY Varsity football, Wrestling, Golf DALE PARSONS T ra c k LIONEL BOWSER Athletic Director MW l If 4+ ' ' 5- . : Boosters gin 5 5 H 1 31.1. UQ Q , qv fan I 3 ' ' I .- Stan Spicer tries o a sport coat in Block's big men s clothing department. MEN'S CLOTHING, S P O R T S W E A R, W O R K CLOTHES, MEN'S, WOMEN'S, C H I L D R E N 'S SHOES, WOMEN'S CASUAL WEAR Center St. at First Ave. Pocatello i i I - I Socialize At DON'S ARCTIC CIRCLE Hamburgers, Soft Drinks, Frosties Sundaes, Malts, Shakes xx I ' 7 ll hah y .fume . f VW wr G 5-M3743-Qfft .Rf m EMTH! , ffffff A Im V44' H T I.: Quint Ap 6 Q 5 MI-TAELPING YOUK- I C iwfp LQ .-.nj 4.9 fletgkxtf Q 'lg cf: , , f -R ,C-zu-QLAA 'ff-H MRM, A . ,LIVE EETTER A 'T -at-N Vi. fbi' CWC' lg 1? -. L L.-x. Q . .,,,-5 h,6...,,e'm.N ,,,-c'r-lv' Y' y ,C EEECIBIQAQY :gat S. r 2 fi -A E C7 W JMU f',5!,,QCJC 2. its , B C E +-L+' IDA I-I o Pow ER 5 Q X3 ..Does So MUCH-Costs So LITTLE! 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J., Co. 148 North Main Paramount Cleaners 336 West Clark Paris Co. 102 North Main PeopIe's Store 312 West Center Pocatello Electric 258 North Main Fawson Music Co. 138 North Main Gateway Printers, lnc.' 538 West Center 8: W Floor Covering G. . 504 East Center Halliwell Drug 202 South Arthur Hopper's Dairy 362 North Main Hill Bros. Buick 658 North Main Idaho State Journal 305 South Arthur Jones lronrite Co. 330 North Main M B ......, Fig 4 K J 0 W' 4 ,tm A y w . y 2 L I N G KAREN LANES-615 North Main TOUGH GUY LANES-Third and Lewis 211 to the WIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY POCATELLO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. M491 gseuv. IOOCM LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED ' V' A DR'uW?.s.,ffEE ,f, 5 i m By business and professional men who believe in I 'C l if ' A THE FUTURE OF POCATELLO Corner 6th and E. Lewis S N In sm Side Park 'N shop center HAS EVERYTHING! ' weve GRADUATED Too ' ' 4,.,..,.,. I .Y.6T1,,,s,s.A,A.s., ,.,,sT,.,.A.,L, ,.,.4. ,,T,,,,1,.,,.,Y:,.,.:T:T:,.s.s.,, , ,.,,A,.,.,.Y.,. 0 , .,s,s A A,s,: , c,, ,,,1. , .,,A.,I,, ,.,.Y. . ,.4s,,,,s,s,,,,A,,,:, .,.1,I,,,1T1, W ,.,s,s,,,,si s,,,A,,,,.,.,.,.,.,.A.,.,,,.,. .,1,.,.,.Y.,, , .mm 4s.s..s.s.s.s.s. M MQW i- in sn. -321 I If I - lffil K III I I ,fi LSL . uv It '1 I.. .,T, V. I za fs' I- ' . E A J 7 in 1 -- Congratulations, Seniors ROWLAND BROS. DAIRY Fa rm Protected Milk Adair Shop I58 South Main AIbertson's 7 I 6 East Center Ann's Beauty Salon 250 South Main Ashton Henderson Studio 231 South Arthur Bangs Stationers, Inc. 435 West Center Bannock Hotel I05 South Arthur BOOSTERS Beneficial Protective Assn. 436 North Main Bryan 81 Co., Inc. l I7 North Arthur CamiIle's 337 West Center Carnes Music Co. 358 West Center Centre Paint Co. 238 West Clark Cream Top Dairy South of City 212 Dellart Floral 445 East Center Dixie Shop I39 South Main Edgley Jewelers I I7 North Main Fargo's 200 South Main Ford Music Co. RCA-Hi Fi 8. TV Fred's Cafe I44 North Main Idaho Department Store S You will find a complete selection of Ladies F ' S Sh and Men's ready-to-wear. 245 North Main Jantzen sweaters for all students Sixth and Center Pocatello J. C. Penney Co. 301 N. Main Kenison Studio 339 W. Clark Key Realty 127 N. Garfield Kress, S. H. 81 Co. 156 S. Main Latimer's Union Service 114 S. Garfield Le Vine 101 S. Arthur Reed's Millinery 159 N. Main Rosanna Shop 134 S. Main Royal Shoe Repair 120 N. Arthur 1Boosters RoIlnick's 1 10 N. Main Safeway-Dave Thornton N. Arthur Sears, Roebuck, 8- Co. 251 N. Main Stratford Furniture 537 E. Center Swanson Studio 155 N. Garfield The Sweet Shop 145 S. Main Terrell Shoe Co. 31 1 W. Center Troy-Parisian 625 W. Center School Supply Center Across from School Lunches, Supplies, Candy 213 Utoco-Gene Hendricks Fifth 8. Center Petersen's Furniture 224 N. Main Gate City Pharmacy Yellowstone Hotel Bldg. Gem State Mutual Lite Assn. 350 W. Center MitcheII's TV 8. Appliance Co 250 N. Main Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. 122 North Main Idaho Typewriter Exchange ITEX 323 W. Center Pocatello Hardware 8- Canvas 218 N. Main G QSFULLER PAINTS - GLASS W. P. FULLER 8. CO. Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Glass Wallpaper, Pioneer White Lead Sash and Doors Free Parking Free Delivery Phone CE 3-3214-CE 3-3215 202 South Second Avenue Pocatello Pocatello Greyhound Agency Keep Your Group Together Charter a Greyhound Bus For All Of Your School Activities Larry and Ellen Carter, Agents 21 5 West Bonneville Pocatello 12... MW! Air-Conditioned BOWL ALL SUMMER Qualified Instructors Phone CE 3-3840 Pocatello, Idaho Pine and Pershing we .gzanghai Ca e Make Us Your High School Headquarters The Famous Chinese Food Phone CE 2-8861 BOOSTERS Guaranty Federal Savings 8: Loan 125 North Garfield Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Day 140 North Eighteenth Polar Bear 751 South Fifth Pocatello Furniture 8. Upholstery 928 North Arthur Red's Gateway Cycle 8- Key Shop 314 North Main Securities Acceptance Corporation 124 North Arthur Rocky Mountain Gas 504 Yellowstone Avenue Congrafufaliona fo Me Cfddd of 1959 prpllillipsl HOWARD O. MILLER Distributor Phone CE 2-7253 Best Wishes From laroude lzifz Your Family Variety Store 405 East Center Pocatello 4 Adams, Sandraleigh . . . Albertson, Georgia Dean Allen, Almira . . . Allen, Patricia Lee . Ames, Anna Kathryn . Ames, Donald Clyde . Anderegg, John Fred . Anderson, Bill . . 189, Anderson, Jamie . . . 17, Anderson, Janet . . Anderson, Richard Harold . . Anderson, Bette Thornwall . . Anderson, Dorothy Ann Anderson, Joy Carol . Anderson, John William Anderson, Zee Rae . Andrews, Lee Ann . . Anthony, Gail . . . 17,143 . . . 17 17,162-163 164 . 17,152 172 . 17 . . . 17 . . . 17 160-161,168 17,135,184 193,194,207 155 . . . 17 17 155 17 . . . 17 162-163 17 162-163, 164 164 ...17 ...18 18, 136, 165 Armstrong, Arleen . . . 18,146 178 Babcock, James Roy . 105, Baguley, Kathleen . . Bailey, Rita Jean . . 132-133, Barbour, Lonna Laeone Barbre, Deanna . . Barbre, James Kay . . . 13,18 113,156,172 . . . 18 18,102-103 136,152,156 162-163,174 ...18 ...18 . . 18,135 184,187 Barlow, Richard Geldart . . . 18 146 Barrett, Doris Jean . . 12-13, 18 119,122,126,132-133 152, 156 Bartz, Gerri Gene . . . 18, 1 1 1 132-133, 134, 175 178, 182 Baxter, Dee C. ...... 18 Beasley, Eleanor Carol . . 18, 80 136, 144, 147 Beck, Sharon Marie . . . 18, 146 Betts, Iris Colleen ..... 19 Bevan, Susan Elizabeth . . 10, 19 107, 132-133, 169 Bevans, Jeanette LaNor . . . 19 165 Bistline, Don Michael . . 19, 135 193, 198, 200, 204, 205 Blair, Stephen Micheal Blalock, David . . . ...19 ...19 Blazek, William James . . 19, 165 Blenkle, William George Blume, Bonnie Lee . . . . . 19 138 . . 19 Bollinger, Robert Rudolph . 12-13 19 enior lilass ' nrlex Bolton, Beverly Lois .... 19 132-133, 162-163, 164 Bond, Katie Charlotte . . 19, 155 Boring, William Knox . . 19, 155 Boyce, Sherl C. . . . . . 19 Breneman, Brenda Lee . . . 19 Brian, Beverly Jean . . . 1 1, 20 132-133, 136 Brooks, Sharron .... 20, 1 14 132-133, 134,136 176, 178 Brown, George Warren . . . 20 Brubaker, Betti Jo . . 20, 132-133 Bruner, Milton Charles . . 20, Buffaloe, Vernon Le Roy . . . 20 112,155,158-159 160-161, 168 Buffaloe, Ronald Everett . . . 20 Buffat, Barbara Jean .... 20 132-133 Bunce, Joann Maxine .... 20 Burdick, Lester Stephen . . . 20 Burnham, Connie . . 20,132-133 180 136, 144, Burt, Barbara Laurie .... 20 Burt, Velma Edna .... 149 162-163 Butterfield, Hazel Adelice . . 20 Camacho, Manuel V. .... 21 20 Campbell, Richard Dee . . . Carlson, Rea Mae . . 20, 162-163 Carlson, Leonard Ray .... 21 155 Carringer, Stella May Arvin 21, Carson, Lyle Charles ..., 21 Chaffee, Eddie George . . . 21 155 168 Chase, Richard .... 21 , Chivers, Jerry D. 21, 160-161, Christ, Harry Charles .... 21 Christensen, Gloria .... 21 Christensen, Janice. . . 21,142 Christensen, Kenneth Wayne . 21 138 Christensen, Clark . . . 21, 138 Clarke, David Healy . . 21, 107 145, 162-163, 164, 166-167 47 Clouser, Michael Jack . . . Cohen, Hazel Mae ..... 21 Collins Robert Lynn .... 21 Combs, Rosanna . . 22, 162-123 Cook, Barbara Jean .... 22 Cook, Carl E. . . . . . 22 Cook, ElRoy Delbert . . . 22, 148 Cooper, Benita Frances . . 12-13 22, 132-133,136, 180 Cox, Margaret . . . 22, 132-133 Cragun, Larry Kent . Crandall, Beth Wheeler Crandall, James K. . . Crane, Dexter Ervin . Critchley, Donna Jean Crockett, Sandra Marliene . . 22 ...22 ...22 . 22,154 . . . 22 ...22 215 Crockett, Sharon La Vonne . . 22 Croft, Dewey Hiolmar .... 22 Crane, Shana Coffin . . . 22, 132-133 Cross, Raymond Lloyd .... 23 160-161 Crouson, Terry Neville . . 23 Crystal, Jenise Creer . 23, 132-133 Crystal, Raymond, Jr. .... 23 Curtis, Bob Ralph . . 23, 160-161 Curtis, Ronald Vinal . . 16, 23 101, 103, 138 Curzon, Leland . . 23, 135, 155 184, 189 Cutler, Earlene E. . . . 23 Cutler, Larry F. . . 23 Dahl, Marian ...... 23 Dahlquist, Ann ...... 23 Dalton, JoAnn . 23, 120, 132-133 Daniels, Patricia Joyce . . . 23 Davis, David Edwin . . . 23, 155 Davis, Donna Jean . . . . 23 Davis, Glenna Sue ...,. 24 Davis, Steve Lewis . . 24, 138 139, 148 Day, Judith June . . 24, 132-133 178, 181 Dayley, Bem Wright . . 12-13, 24 160-161, 168 De Gregory, Alfred Dean . 24, 140 De Julis, Mary La Rayme . . 24 De Kay, Ruth Carolyn . . 24, 122 125, 127, 132-133, 136 144, 156 De Late, Terry Colleen 24, 132-133 136, 144 Denkers, Karleen Faye . . . 24 132-133, 136 Desfosses, James Paul . . 24, 145 146, 179, 180 Dewey, Joseph Wayne . . . 24 Dickson, Cheryl ..... 24 Dickson, Sharon Elaine . . 24, 136 162-163, 164 Dillon, James Walter . 24, 138, 146 Dillon, Margaret C. . 24, 118, 122 123,127,132133,136 147, 178 Dixon, Gary Byron . . . 25, 140 Dixon, Richard Charles . 12-13, 47 135, 138, 193, 194, 198, 200 Domitilli, Sandra Lee .... 25 Dopp, Shirley Marsha . 25,162-163 Doss, Darwin . . . 184, 188, 202 Dunn, Ralph De Loy . . 25, 155 Dustin, Brenda Lee . . . 25, 155 162-163, 164, 166-167 Eaton, Wardria Lee . . . 25, 152 Edmo, Norma Maxine .... 25 Edwards, Rita Constance . 25, 143 Ehresmann, Jeanie Kay . . . 25 132-133, 142, 143 Eichholz, Dale Fred .... 25 Elderkin, Virginia Diane Elgas, Richard Gerald . . . 142 162-163,164 . . . 25 160-161,168 147 Ells, Wallace Everett . . 25, England, Don Rondell .... 25 160-161, 168 Evans, Nancy .... 25, 142 Farnsworth, Robert Lynn . ..25 Fawson, Diane . . 12-13,26, 106 112,134,136,145,162-133 177, 178, Featherstone, Charles Wayne . lg? Fereday, Carman Kay .... 26 132-133, 134 Flandro, Susan Marie . . 132-133, 134, Forrest, Thomas Charles . 184, Foss, Norman Roy . . . Frasure, Martin William . 26,113 156,176 26,135 185,189 Freeman, ShellyJune . 26, 162-163 Frey, Lurlene Theresa . . Fricke, Ann L.. . . 26, Fuger, Rose Marie . . . Ganski, Robert Lee . Gardner, Merlin Paul . . Gardner, Taylor . . . Garrard, Linda Kay . 27 , 32 134, 142, 162-163, . . 26 26,148 26,169 132-133 158-159 . . 26 . 26 . . 26 . . 26 1 -133 169 Garrison, Patricia Ann . 1 1, 27, 102 134,180 103, 120,132-133, Hall, Patricia Lynn . . 28, 106 132-133 Hall, Mildred Arlee .... Hanes, David Russell . . 28, 135 184, 187 Hansen, Jean . . . 28, 132-133 Harper, Cecil Rulon .... 28 Harris, Donald J. . . . 29, 155 Harris, Gordon Le Roy .... 29 Harris, Karen Ann . . 12-13, 29 132-133, 146 Harrop, John Michael .... 29 Harten, Ellen Marjorie . . . 29 Harwood, Neal T. ..... 29 Haugard, Norman Nielson . 29, 155 Havin, Barbara Marguerite . . 29 Hawkins, Marlene Alta . . 12-13 28 29, 136 Hayworth, Bruce Edwin . . 29 Hendricks, Ronald ..... 29 Hernandez, Marie Louise . 29, 169 Herrera, Anita Lurye .... 29 132-133, 144 Herridge, Jack .... 29, 145 155, 179 Herzog, Susan Louise . . 30, 118 122,125,127,136 Higgins, Dale ...... 30 Higgins, Gail . . . 30, 122, 124 132-133, 136, 149 Hill, Alton Lee .... 30, 165 Hill, Arlene Joy . . 30, 122, 124 132-133, 147 Hill, Linda Lee . 16, 30, 132-133 134, 149, 169 Hodges, Erwine Gale, Jr. . 30, 154 Hodson, Peter Boyd .... 30 Hoffman, Berma . . . 30, 155 Hoge, George Martin . . 30, 1 14 135, 184, 187, 202 Holmberg, Dale Leslie .... 30 Hopkins, Betty Rae .... 30 Hopper, Maurice Victoria . 30, 162 163, 164 Horton, Trudy Delphia . . . 30 Houghton, Herbert Paul . 30, 147 Huerta, Virginia .... 31 , 147 Hunt, Dixie Lee . . 31,116,147 150,156,160-161,169 Jackson, Robert Hodson . . . 31 Garry, Linda ...... 27 Getty, Saundra ...... 27 Geyer, Max Weldon . . . 27, 104 135, 166-167, 179 Gerald Gibson ...... 27 Giesbrecht, Urania Marie . . . 27 132-133, 142, 156 Godfrey, Allen Wendell . . 27, 155 Goodrich, Arvil Brent .... 27 Goosey, Donna Jeanne . . . 27 132-133, 136, 142 Grady, Maurice Edward . . 27, 148 Graham, Larry Lester . . 10, 27 138,139,140,181 Graves, Melvin Mac Pike 10, 27 135, 138,139, 144,177 204, 205 Gray, Judy .... 27, 142, 146 Green, Errol Leonard . 27, 138, 181 Green, Wes Kay ..... 28 Groom, Corwin Peter . . . 11, 28 138, 144, 156 Jacobsen, Richard T. . . . 11, 31 138,144,146, 156, 177,181 Jenkins, Robert Mac . 31, 135, 207 Jenks, Leola Pearl . . 31, 132-133 Jenks, Leon James ..... 31 Jensen, Donald Holmes . . . 31 Jensen, John Daniel . 31, 119, 122 126, 135, 138,139,185 188, 202 Jensen, Joseph Charles 31, 1 13,139 Guenther, Ronald Richard . . 28 Gunnell, Laura Louette . . . 28 Hackett, Carolyn . . 28, 122, 124 132-133, 134, 136, 144, 150 Hadley, Linda Kae ..... 28 Hadley, Suzanne Kathleen . 28, 102 103, 132-133, 134 Hahn, Hazel Marjorie . . 28, 144 146, 165 Hale, Ralph M. . . . . . 28 Hales, Kaylen Eve . . 28, 136 Jensen, Jensen Marga Lee .... 9, 31 132-133,134,180 RonaIdHoImeS . . . 31 Johnsoh, camane Ann 31, 104, 106 113, 132-133, 134, 166-167 Johnson, Geraldine Louise . 31, 142 Johnson, John Alexander . . . 31 Johnson, Karen Marlynne . . 32 216 Johnson, Noida Hyde .... 32 Johnson, Sheila Rae . . . 32, 165 Jones, Betty Mae 32, 132 133, 134 Jones, Duane ...... 32 Jones, Pauline ...... 32 Jones, Vicki Rae ..... 32 Jordan, Carol Ann ..... 32 Keckler, Linda Genne . 32, 132-Bi Kelly, Kathleen Daryl . 32, 132-133 162-163 Kidd, Dawa Colleen . 32, 132-133 134, 136, 162-163 Kiggins, Teddy Le Roy . . . 32 Kinney, James Henry . . 32, 155 Kinney, La Rae . . . . . 32 Kinney, La Rue Joan . . 32 Kinghorn, Elaine . . . 33 Kirby, Eldon F. . . . . . 33 Kirkman, V. Dale ..... 33 Knapp, Richard E. . 33, 135, 184 188 Kremin, Marilyn Conrad . . . 33 Kuhn, Kenneth Lee . . 1 1, 33, 104 105,122,124,135,138 140, 145, 177, 182, 204, 205 Kunz, Robert Lowell . . 33, 188 Kutterer, Gary C ...... 33 Laign, Paul . . . 12-13, 33, 155 Larsen, Ruth Ann M. . . . 33 Latimer, Carol Ann . . 33 Leffler, Paul C. . . . . 33 Leger, Lawrence ..... 33 Lewis, Jeanne Patricia . . . 33 132-133, 134 Lewis, John Raymond . . 34, 153 160-161, 181 Lewis, Theodore Kay . 34, 138, 144 Lindburg, Sandra Ruth 34, 132-133 Lish, Robert Lee ..... 34 Lish, Reva Lee ...... 34 Livingston, Mary De Ann . . . 33 Loomis, Kay Annette .... 34 132-133, 134 Lower, Douglas Leland . . 34, 138 Loya, Edward ...... 34 Lundquist, Carol Frances . . 34 Lunt, Gerri Lee .... . 34 Lyon, Sandra Joelene .... 34 McCain, Peggy L. . . 34, 132-133 134, 143 McCoy, Linda Carol . 34, 132-133 136, 150, 151 McCurdy, Gerald Larry . . 34, 153 McCurdy, Mary Jean . . 34, 152 McMasters, Michael John . 35, 147 McNabb, Murl W .... 35, 1 1 1 McNelley, William John . . . 35 McOmber, Arthur Fisk, Jr. . . 35 Mandarino, Richard Henry . 35, 120 Mann, Lois Marie . . . 35, 122 125, 132-133 Marley, Mauvia Ann .... 35 Marshall, James Reice . . . 35 Martin, Darol Blaine .... 35 Meek, Phyllis Ruth . 35, 142, 169 Meredith, lra James . . . 35 Merrell, Joan . . . 35, 116, 134 Merrill, Larry . . . 35, 138, 140 Miles, Patricia Grace . 35, 132-133 136, 142, 144, 165 Miller, Dennis LaVan . . .36 Miller, Howard David . . . 35 Miller, Richard C .... 36, 140 153, 156 Millward, Bonnie Burt . . . 36 Misner, William Burt . . 36, 140 Mizera, Donna Gay . . . 16, 36 132-133, 134, 143, 149 Moffitt, Eugene Ellis . . . 36 Moll, John Alan . 36, 147, 166-167 Monroe,Gale Evonne . . . 36 Mooney, Edward Robert' . 36, 138 140,146, 156, 177, 204 Moore, Dennis . . . . . 36 Morgan, Karen Rae . . . 36, 165 Muck, Karen Maureen . . . 36 132 133, 134 Murillo, David John . . . 36, 208 Murillo, Thomas . . 36, 184, 187 Murray, Sandra Betty . 36 158-159 Myers, James . . . . . 37 Myers, Kenneth Ryan . 37 162-122 Myler, Garry Rae , . 47 162-163 Nattress, David Edward . 47, 1 16 Neeser, Mardell Marie . . 37 'Neider, Joy Ann . . 37, 152, 156 Nelson, Elaine .... 37, 169 Nelson, Georgia Gay . 37 160-161 Nelson, Larry . . . 37, 135, 138 Nelson, Lowell Allen . . 37, 105 Nitz, Ronald Arthur . . . 37 Novis, Lois Kay . . . 37 North, Dorris LaRiene . . . 37 Nugent, Stephen Emest . . . 37 105, 138, 202 Oakes, Carl Elmer . . . 37, 140 Oborn, Kathleen . . 38, 132-133 Okamuro, Judith Okeke . . 38 132-133, 134 Okesson, Lowella Colette . 38, 149 Olsen, Jerri Ellen . . . . 38 Olson, Gary Earl . . . 38, 153 Olson, Patricia Ann . . . 38 Orchard, Gerald Lynn . . . 38 Ortega, Joe Milton . . . 38, 1 14 135,174,185,188,193,199 Oxley, Arthur Roy . . . . 38 Packer, Bonnie Jean . 38, 132-B3 Palmer, Douglas Edgar . . 38 Panopolos, Gene Fred . . 38, 155 Parker, Amelia E. . . . . 38 Parker, Sandra Ellen . 38, 132-133 134-152 Parr, Sharon Lee . 38, 162-163, 164 Parris, Gary D ..... 39, 154 Partner, Harvey Dean . . . 39 Perkins, Garren H .... 39, 153 Peterson, Evart Niel . . . 39 Phelps, Richard Arthur . . 39, 122 123,127, 135, 184, 189 Pierce, Ramona ..... 39 Pierce, Sharon Jolene . . 39, 149 Pitchford, Mary G. . 39, 132-133 136,150,156, 177, 181 Porges, Bruce Edward . 12, 13, 39 103, 135, 138, 199 Poog, Alceodine Marie . . . 39 Potter, Charles Edward . . . 39 Powers, Robert Gary .... 39 Pratt, Derl Roy . . . 11, 39, 154 Prescott, Joyce LaRue . . 39, 147 152, 153 Romey, Dixie Lee . . 40, 122, 125 Rawson, Frances Lynn . . . 40 Read, Eric Harold ..... 40 Reddy, Julie Dene . . 10, 40, 104 106, 114, 132-133, 134 142, 143 Reesor, Clayne G. .... 40 Reid, Joanne Barbara . 40, 132-133 136, 144, 147 Reilly, Thomas Wm ..... 40 Reynolds, Robert Erwin 40, 160-161 Richardson, Linda Kaye . . . 40 Ritzman, M. Jean . . 40, 132-133 147, 153 Robbins, Dennis Lionel . . . 40 Roberts, Patricia Mae . 40, 132-133 Robertson, Alice Mae .... 40 Robinson, Henry Bert . . . 40 Robson, Ronald C. ..... 40 Rohner, Linda Kay . 41, 146, 147 Romrell, Glyn Kittredge . 41, 148 Romriell, Kenneth Lee . . . 135 Rosen, Kay ..... 41, 135 Rossi, Ann Lena ..... 41 Rossiter, Delcene Kay . 41, 132-133 160-161 Rough, Diane . . . 41, 122, 124 132-133 Rowley, Ralph Selby .... 41 Ryan, Gerald Rex 16, 41, 103, 138 Rytting, Sharon . . 41, 132-133 Sabala, Garry Franklynn . . 12-13 41, 145 Sainsbury, Glenna Henderson . 41 Sanford, Gary James . . 41, 138 Sant, Larry Vaughn .... 41 Soy, Russell Keith ..... 41 Schulman, Frederick Jackson . 105 184, 188 Schultz, Wayne Kent . 145,166-167 Seamons, Harvey Dale . . . 42 Scott, Julie Ann ..... A 41 Sharp, Merrill Kim . . 42, 162-163 164, 166-167 Shiflett, Patricia Ann . . 42, 122 124, 136, 144, 147, 150 Simmons, Sharon Kay .... 42 Simmons, Thomas Wells . . . 42 Sims, Duane B. . . . 42, 84, 135 139, 185, 187, 193, 198 200, 207 217 Slavik, Anita Maria . . 12-13, 42 132-133 Sluder, Dexter Keith . Smith, Curtis Charles . Smith, Elsie Wheatley . Smith, Judy Maridean Smith, Leon H. . . Smith, Mae Frances . Smith, Val LaMar . . Sommers, Marjean . Somsen, Mary Lou . Souza, Mark Dee . . Spicer, Stanley Floyd . 135, 139, Stanley, D'Ann Jane . Stibal, Karen Lords . Stanley, Jim Kenneth . Steutzle, AI . . 43, Stinger, Audrey . . Stocks,Paula . . . 144, Stone, Marilyn Alberta Strom, Roger Charles Strobelt, Carolyn . . Stowell, David Jon . . Stuart, Dennis . . Stucki, John Howard . Stumbo, Junior . . . Sturdevant, Jean Louise Swatsenbarg, James Lee Szymanski, Rosalie May Tademy, Charles . . Taylor, Gary Nile . Teuscher, Lynn . . 127, 132-133, Terrell, Thomas Fontaine 107, 1-18, Thompson, Gail . . Thorpe, Hallie Jeanne . Tolman, Ruth Ann . 1 124, Tolman, Sharon Lee . Toone, Jeri Deene . . 147, Tuck, Michael Ray . 138, 139, Tucker, Linda Lee . . Valenty, Ronald John . Vargason,Thoyne Edwin . . Vernon, Edward Kent 135, 138, Vestal, John William Voyles, Herb . . Walker, Val Davis . . Wallace, Faith Ellen . Wardell, Fredalin Gloria Worth, David Wesler Worth, Sandra . 45, Watts, Judith Ann . . . . 42 . . 12-13 42,154 . . . 42 . . 42,147 162-163,164 . . . 42 . . . 42 . . . 42 42, 132-133 162-163, 164 . 43, 165 . 12-13, 43 . 8, 43, 101 140, 184, 187 193, 199 43, 132-133 . . 43, 149 . . . 43 135, 140,202 . . . 43 43, 132-133 162-163, 164 . . 43, 152 155 . . 43, 139 . . 43 . . 43 . 43, 155 . 11, 43 . . . 44 . 44, 122 125 . . 12-13 44, 138, 177 . 44, 152 . . . 44 . . 44, 138 140, 144 44, 122, 126 142, 144, 150 . 10,44 122, 124, 138 140, 177 . . 44, 152 . . . 44 . . 44, 122 132-133, 144 . . 44, 165 44, 132-133 162-163, 147 . . 44, 135 177, 134, 189 44, 132-133 149, 153 45, 162-163 155 . 12-13, 45 139,204,205 . . . 135 . 45 . 45 ...45 ...45 . . 45,155 132-133,143 . . . 45 Whitehead, Anita Jeaneane Whitehead, Ronald Duane Wilding, Geraldine . Willis, Janet Lee 46, 162-163, 164 46, 179 . . 46 . 46, 165 Williams, Lawrence Alden . . 46 Windley, Paul Gordon . 46, 160-161 Wood, Carol Ann . . 46, 107, 122 126,132-133, 149, 158-159 Wood, Wanda ...... 46 Woodland, William Henry . 12-13 46,111,120,138,148, 202 Wright, Michael Radford 46 Y6m6uch1,M1f11 . . 46, 122, 125 127,132-133, 134,136,156 Young, John Mike . . Young, Patricia Gail . 46 46 Youngren, Michael Allen . 47, 105 162-163, 179 Zener, Anthony Edward . 12-13, 47 Zundel, Wayne Lewis . . 47, 148 illnderclass ' mlex Webb, Linda . . 45, 132-133, 143 Webster, Carol Lee .... 45 Weir, Peggy Jeanna . 45, 132-133 143, 155 Wellard, Alvin Clark . . . 45 Wellard, Danny D. . . . . 45 West, Darth Gerald . . . 45, 165 West, Marsha Lee . . 46, 136, Wheelock, Bonnie Lee . . 46, 146 Abbott, Larry W. . . . 51 Abbott, Patricia . . . . 73 Abe, Polly ..... 51, 147 Abernathy, Carol Jean . . . 51 Adams, Darwin William . . . 73 Adams, David Charles . . 202 Adams, George Michael . . 51 Adkins, Linda Lorraine . . 51 Aggers, Lee William . . . 73 Albertson, Francis Gaylon . . 73 Allbright, Robert Dennis . 51, 192 Allen, Diana Joyce ..... 51 Allen, Gary H. . . . . . 73 Allen, Maureen . . . 73 Allen, Robert James . . . 51 Allred, Jo Anne . . . 13, 73 143, 147 Allred, Lenore Adelle . . 73, 137 142, 144, 147 Alvord, David Dorman . . 51, 139 193, 199, 206 Ames, Larry J. ...... 51 Ames, Sharon ...... 51 Andersen, David Lavern . . . 73 Anderson, Karen Dee .... 73 Anderson, Blair Newell . . 73, 152 154 Anderson, Corey Joseph . 73, 154 Anderson, Dennis Kent . 10, 73 Anderson, Darrell Basil . . 51, 135 202, 206 Anderson, John Oliver 51, 162-163 Anderson, Joyce Marlene . 51, 149 Anderson, Jo Zelle . . . 73, 146 160-161 Anderson, Judy ..... 73 Anderson, Norma Dean . . . 73 Anderson, Ralph Lee . 51, 109, 116 Anderson, Ray Lynn . . 51, 107 135, 184, 190 Anshutz, Sharon Kay . . . 165 Anthony, James Burton . . . 51 Anthony, Kay .... 73, 137 Anthony, Sue Francis .... 73 Argenbright, Virginia Ann . . 51 146, 160-161 Armtage, Myrna Marie . . 51, 147 Armstrong, Aubray Gordon . . 73 Armstrong, Kenneth . . 73, 146 Armstrong, Weslyn Elva . . . 73 Arvin, Emma Jane . . . . 73 ...73 Ashcroft, Anna Lee . Ashcroft, Shirley Mae . Aspitarte, Joan Marie . 51, 132-133 142 Babbitt, Rose Etta . . Baguley, Evelyn Deanne Bailey, Baker, Baker, Baker, Boker, Baker, Vernal Stanley Connie Kay . . David Nicole , Jaqueline . . Michael Clyde . Sharon Lee . . Baldwin, Ann Marie . Ball, Charles Henery . Barbour, Joan . . . Barger, Ramanda Jean Barker , Lanette . . Barlow, Emma Patricia Barlow, Given Marie . Barnard, Joyce Elaine Bartley, Clark William Barton, Steven Noel . Barstow, Jo Ann . . Barstow, Sue Ann . Bayliss, Loretta Jean . Beaker, Darrell . . Bean, Billie Kay . . Bean, Bonnie Maxine Bebb, Diana Kay . . Beckstead, Gary Bruce Beebe, Jo Ann . . . Bellin, Jim Garrett . Belnap, Lee Wayne . Bennett, Waynette . . Bertoch, Joanne . . Beus, Sharon Margaret . Bieker, Darrell . . . Bigelow, Michael Lowell Biggs, Patty Gail . . Bircher, Michele Aileene Bird, Janice Ann . . Bishop, Herbert Marshall Bishop, Ronald Adams Bissell, Judith Ann . Bistline, John Scott . 218 ...73 . . 73 . . 73 . . 51 . . . 73 . . . 73 74, 137, 144 . . . 51 . 51 . 74 . . 74 . . . 74 . 74, 143 . . 74 . 137, 165 179 . . . 51 132-133, 165 . . 13,74 142, 147 . . . 74 . 74, 139 9, 51, 142 . 52, 143 52, 153, 165 . . 146 . 74, 153 . 52, 153 154, 165 . . 74 . 52, 138 . ., . 52 . 52,206 . 74, 152 162-163 . . 74 . . . 52 . 74, 146 74, 160-161 . 74, 192 . . . 74 . . . 52 132-133, 142 . 74, 142 . 72, 192 74, 160-161 . . . 74 74, 147, 156 Bitton, Dennis Glenn Black, Michele Ann . Blanco, Nichole Marie Bledsoe, Marion Charles Baden, Monica Marie . Bohi, Nancy. . . Boodry, Johnny . . . Booker, James Robert . 74, 147, 132- 132- 133, 133, 52, Bolinbroke, Michael Ralph 122, 6 Boring, Margaret Louise . 74, Botterbusch, Donald Gene Bovee, Darlene . . . Bowden, Karen . . Bowden, Myrna Jay . Bowden, Rhonda Lee . Bowman, Bruce . . Bowman, Terry L. . '12 154 52 52 142 74 74 142 142 52 163 52 74 150 74 75 152 52 75 52 75 Boyce, Gary Earl .... 52, 147 Boyes, Judith Lynne . . . 13, 52 136, 137, 142 Boyle, Larry Monroe . 72, 75, 140 Bradford, Jack ...... 75 Bradley, Patricia May 52, 137, 143 Branche, Suzanne Elizabeth 75, 142 Bratton, Adelle Darlene . . . 52 137, 146 Breneman, Neolo Jean . . 75 Brian, Cora Jane . . 75, 142, 149 Brick, David Harold . 75, 139, 147 Brick, Janet Eileen . 75, 160-161 Brimhall, Kent Dee . . 75, 147 Bringhurst, Marie ..... 52 Brokate, Ronnie . . . 75 Brooks, Jackie . . . . 75 Brower, Maitland Dirk . . . 75 Brown, William David .... 75 Brown, Duane . . . 52, 160-161 Brown, Gary Eugene .... 52 Brown, Mary Hope ..... 52 Brown, Michael . . 52, 138, 140 Brown, Mouade Va Lois . . . 75 Brown, Susan Lee . . 75, 165 Bruns, Dennis Loren . 160-161 Bruner, Gene Stanley . . . 52 Bruner, Jack K. ..... 53 Buckler, Donna Sue . . . 53, 134 137, 145, 162-163, 170 Budge, Roger Keith .... 75 L Buhler, David Ralph .... 75 Bullock, Karla Van .... 75 Bullock, Vickie . 53, 132-133, 147 Bunce, Kristine Lee . . . 53, 109 132-133, 142, 146, 165 Burbank, Kay ...... 165 Burkey, Sharon Ann Marie . 53, 137 Bumham, Blain Windsor . 75, 146 Burton, Barbara Jean .... 75 Burton, Janelle . . 53, 132-133 Burton, Nancy Ellen . . . 13, 53 132-133, 152 Busboom, Carl Edward . . . 75 Busacker, Patricia Anne . 53, 165 Burt, Irma Jean ..... 75 Butler, Joan ..... 75, 143 Bybee, Kenny Woodrow . 53, 105 162-163 rnon Ra . . . 75, 108 Bybmve Y 113, 122, 126 Byrd, Myrl LeRoy ..... 75 Cable, Wesley Arnold . . . 53 Caccia, Anita Joyce . . 53, 75 Call, Evan Leonard . . 76, 146 160-161 Call, Karl E. .... 53, 154 Calloway, Craig Sowers . . 76, Camerud, Karen May . . 13, 50 53, 132-133, 150, 156 Campbell, Carol Mae . 76, 143, 149 Cantrill, David .... 53, 140 Carlsen, Terri Lee . . . 76, 170 Carlsen, Luana Kay .... 53 Carlsen, Rodney Earl . . 76, 156 Carlson,Marilyn Bolton . . . 76 Carlson, P. Joanne . . . . 53 Carlson, Ronald lvan .... 76 Carlyle, Gwendolyn Rae . 76, 142 Car, Nash Logan . . . . 76 Carson, Mary Arlene . . 53 Carstens, Ronald Ray . . . 153 Carter, Vicki Lynn . . . 76, 147 Cawley, Gloria Jean .... 53 132-133, 134, 142, 156 Cawley, Mike . 135, 184, 190, 192 Chaffin, Carol ...... 53 Chambers, Rosanna .... 53 132-133, 134, 170 Chandler, Kathleen .... 76 137, 143, 165 Chandler, William Ellis . . . 53 Chaney, Carole Jean .... 76 Chapman, Bonnie Jean . . 53, 146 Chase, Linda ..... 76, 156 Chase, Sandra Lee . . . 53, 142 146, 150 Chatterton, Cleve Ellis . . . 76 Cheney, Ben Franklin .... 76 Chester, Virginia Gayle . . . 53 132-133, 143, 146 Christ, Patricia Marie . . 1 1, 54 106, 114, 132-133, 134 137,142,143,165 Christensen, John Jay .... 54 Christensen, John M. . . 76, 148 Christensen, Joyce ..... Christensen, Karen Marie . . . Christensen, Kenneth . . 54, 184, 190, Christensen, Larry Stoddard 76, Christopherson, Judith Lynn 54, Churchill, Sandra Gay . . 76, Clark, Gleanne .... 137, Clark, Lois Denise ..... Clark, Mary Ferne . . . 54, 146, Clark, Nancy Jane . . . . Clark, Robert Eveson . . 54, Claunch, Gary H. . Coates, Ann . . . Coates, Clara Jane . Coffey, Laurie Ann . . . 76, Coffin, Brenda Joyce . 54, 132- 137, 144, Coffin, Sharon Faye . 76, 137, Colaianni, John Ray . 13, 76, Coleman, Marlene Rae . . 54, Collins, Clark LeRoy .... Collins, Danny Demonda . 76, Conrad, Dean M. 54, 162-163, Contos, James Gus . 54, 160- Cook, Arlene Fay . Cook, Boyd Clifford . . 54, Cook, Esther Darline . . . Cook, Georgann . . . . Cook, Lloyd John . . 54, Cook, Ronald Richard Cooke, Rae Ann . . Cornelison, Patsy Carol Cornelison, Rita Dian . Cox, Barbara . . . Cox, Merle Elaine . . 72, 77, 165, 166 Cox, Richard Terry .... Cox, Victoria Lee . . . 54, Crane, Betty Jean . . . 54, Crane, Delma Rae . . Crawford, Floreen Ann 77, 146, Criddle, Dayna Kathryn 143, 76 54 140 206 154 165 150 179 54 137 165 76 153 76 54 54 1 12 1-33 146 144 140 146 54 202 164 161 76 148 76 76 148 54 .77 77 54 77 108 167 54 150 142 77 156 77 170 Critchley, Ferris James William . 54 Croshaw, Mary Lou . . . 13, 77 ' 137, 142, 165 Cross, Jeannette Darlene 77, 160-161 Crouson, Tom Carl . . Croxall, Martha Sue . . 77, Culbertson, George Walker . . Culver, Sharon Rae . 132-133, Cundick, Douglas Harvey Cunningham, Brad William 77, Cunningham, Judy Kay . . 54, Curran, Laddie ...... Curtis, Charles Brent . . . Curtis, Kenneth B. . . 55, DaBell, John Kent ..... Dahlquist, Andrew Lane . 77, Dahlstrom, Gary Hubert . 77, Dahlstrom, Mark Soreson . . . 162-163, Daniels, Gwendolyn . 132-133 219 I 165 77 148 142 192 148 165 55 77 202 77 140 165 55 164 137 l Dalldorf, Sharon May .... 55 Davis, Dale Thomas . . . 77, 148 Davis, Nolant Kent . 77, 139, 148 Davidson, Francis Susan . 55, 165 Davidson,William Ray . . . 55 Day, Donna Lee . . .V . 77 Deavila, Lydia Ann . . . 77, 147 DeBortchi, Carole Jean . . . 55 DeJarnatt, Bill Richard . . 55, 140 DeJulis, Michael Henry . 138 Demopoulos, Rita Kay . . 77, 137 144, 149 Denkers, Elaine .... 77, 137 143, 146 Denkers, James H. . . . . 55 Dent, Jacqueline . . . 77, 146 DeWitt, William Dorgan . . . 55 Dibble, Thomas Earl . . 77, 154 160-161 Dickson, Kent M. . . . . 55 Dillon, James Paul ..... 77 Dillon, John Frances . . 77, 139 Disdier, Leah Marie . 55, 143, 146 Disney, Janet Lorraine . . 77, 165 Dissault,Jerry Michael . . 55, 138 144, 147 Divin, Jerris Lou . . . 78, 142 Dixon, Cecil Warren .... 55 Dixon, Gordon Edward . . 78, 206 Dixon, Sharon . . . . 134 Dodge, Carolyn Jean . . . . 78 Donicht, Sharon Dee . 55, 132-133 137, 143, 153 Donnelly, Elizabeth Della . . 55 132-133, 137, 144, 146, 147 Dorsey, Richard Harry .... 78 Doss, Darwin Vernon . . 55, 135 Draper, Kathleen Ann . . 13, 78 Draper, Sharon Kay . . . 78 Dressen, Gene Harold .... 78 Dretke, Trudy Marie . . 78, 142 166-167 Duckworth, Michael James . . 78 Duncan, Robert Dale .... 55 Dye, Shanna Lee . . . . 78 Dyer, Bonita Mae . . . 78 Eaton, Ronnie Douglas . . 55 Eaton, Walter Raymond . . . 135 Eby, Darla Deanna . . . 78, 165 Eby, Glenda Rae . . . . 78 Edginton, Evelyn Hope . . 55, 152 Edgley, Richard Haskett . . . 55 Edwards, Daniel Ray . . . 55 Edwards, Douglas Jay . . . 55 Edwards, Preston . . . 55 Egbert, Jay Boyd . . . 55 Elbrader, James . . . . 56 Elderkin, Virginia Diane . . . 56 Eichholz, Donna Jean . . 78, 142 Elle, Marolyn Ruth . . . 78, 144 146, 156 Ellett, Anthony Jay . . . 56, 146 Ellis, Carol Ann . 78, 142, 147 , 170 Ellis, Gordon W. . . 56, 160-161 78 Emry, Ronald Dell ..... Enwall, Robert . 153, 160-161, Ernest, Rolf ....... Essick, Hobart Lee ..... Etheridge, Sandra Kaye . . . Evans, Carol June ..... Evans, Connie Jo . . 56, 143, Evans, Douglas Paul 135, 184, Evanson, Lynn B ...... Facer, Sharlene . . . . . Failla, Diane Rose . . . 78, Fairbanks, Lona Gayle . . . Falter, Gary Edward .... 162-163, 168, 160- 168 56 81 78 56 165 190 56 78 143 78 56 161 Fannin, Gary Paul . . 78, 147, 206 Farmer, Ann Lewis ..... 78 Farnworth, Barbara Jean . . . 56 Farnsworth, Steven D. .... 56 Fehrenbacker, Jerry Ann . 78, 142 145, 156 Felt, Phillip Lewis . . . . 56 Fenwick, Gary Lindell . . 78, 192 202, 206 Fereday, Nicki Ann . . . 72, 78 146, 156 Ferguson, Elva Louise 78, 149, 165 Fields, Richard David 56, 184, 190 Fillinger, Dale Andrew . . . 148 Fishburn, Susan May . . 78, 137 145, 147 Fisher, Jack Guy . . . 79 Fitch, Saundra Lee . . . 56 Fitzen, John Eugene . . . 79 Fix, George Allen . . . . 79 Fleming, Carol Joanne . . 158-159 Floyd, Roy Edward . . . . 79 Floyd, Tommy Russell .... 56 Fordyce, Agnes Jo Anne . . 56, 79 149, 158-159 Fordyce, Sharon ..... 146 Forrest, Frances Miriam . 79, 147 Forrest, Lyle Claude . . 56, 147 154, 160 161 Foster, Norma Jeanne . . 56, 137 Foster, Sharon Elaine . . 56, 149 Fowler, Florence Ranae . . . 56 158-159,160161 Fowler, Heather Kay .... 79 Fowler, Jolene ...... 79 Francisconi, Carol Dawn . 79, 143 Francisconi, Kathleen 79, 146, 150 Francis, Toni . . 10, 79, 142, 145 Frazure, Bud ...... 56 Frazier, Dorothy Anne . . 79, 144 158-159,160-161 Frazier, Dennis Gerald . . . 56 Frazier, Michael Wade 10, 79, 147 French, Teresa Ann . . . 79, 146 Frenette, Valerie Jo . . 79, 142 Fricke, Theodore 56, 138, 140, 146 Fuger, Fred ....... 79 Fuhriman, John Oral . . 56, 154 Furniss, Alma Victor . . . 79 Gabbert, Betty June . . . 79, 142 Gaines, Richard .... 56, 192 Garner, David Andrew . . . 79 Gardner, LeeAnn . . . 79,170 Garrard, Rosanne . . 57, 132-133 142, 145 Garrett, Ann W. . . 57, 132-133 150 142, Garvin, Mary Ann 57, 105, 160-161 Gassman, James Richard . . . 79 160-161 Gautier, Gary . 57, 160-161, 168 Gaved, Walt Owen . . 13, 79, 122 Gaved, James Francis . . . 57 Gayhart, Kenneth ..... 79 Gee, Merrill Kerr . . . 57, 139 Georgeson, Melvin . . . 57, 138 147 140, 144, Gertsch, Guy Eugene . . . 13, 79 139, 140, 147, 206 ..79 Getty, Patricia Belle . . Ghan, Jim .... 79, 162-163 Gibbons, Paul ...... 57 Gibson, Donald Walker . . 79 Gibson, Janet Kay . . . 57 Gilbert, Adele Leigh .' . . 57 148 Gilson, Guyland Richard . . . Gish, Patricia ...... 57 Givens, Emillia Carol . . . 80 80, 146 Gladwin, Ronald . . . Godfrey, Don Lester .... 80 80, 206 Godfrey, Richard Dean . . Goodey, Carmen lris . 80, 108, 137 Goodrich, LaRae . . 80, 143, 150 Gough, Thomas Walter . . Grasmick, Douglas Reuben Gratton, Susan Marjorie . 57, 146 166-167,145,179 Greathouse, Charles Ira . . . 80 . . 80 57, 206 ..57 Gregan, John Nevin . . Green, Bruce Barton .... 57 Hall, Claudia Irene .... 57 132-133, 165 Hall Dennis Aaron . . . 80, 146 Hall, Eleanor . . . 58, 132-133 143, 144, 146 Hall Frank . . 58, 114, 135, 184,190,191,202, 156 206 Hall, Roy Lee . . . 80, 114, 192 Halling, Judy . . . 58, 132-133 143, 149 Hallinan, Floyd ...... 80 Halterman, Patricia Ann . 58, 151 Hancock, Dennis Roy ....' 80 Hancock, Ellen Cecilia . . . 80 Hancock, Valdon Booth . 80, 154 Hancock, Vem G .... 58, 202 Hanifen, Sandra Rose . . 58, 145 146, 179 Hansen Duane . . . . . 80 Hansen, Jack Elon . . . 58, 146 Hansen, Jerrilyn Beth .... 80 Hansen Joe L. ...... 81 Hansen Kenneth Clifford . . 58 Hansen, Lee Ann ..... 58 Hansen, Lynda Kae . 58, 132-133 149, 165 Hanson, Michael Wayne . . 13, 58 81,138,139,192 Hanson Wayne Floyd .... 81 Hardenbrook, Bill Jack . . . 81 Hardman, Dixie Kay . . . 58 Harlan, Betty Ann . . 58, 145 Harper, Ralph C. . . 81, 147 Harris, Dale Floyd ..... 58 Harris, Dennis Phil .... 81 Harris, Karen Rae . . 58, 132-133 134, 146, 162-163 Harris, Randall George 81, 139, 192 Harris, Robert Blair .... 81 Harris, Suzanne Lee . 81, 137, 142 Harrison, Bemice Alene . . . 81 Green, Douglas .... 80, 192 Green, Linda Lee . . . 80, 108 137,143,165,170 Green, Ra Nae ...... 80 Green, Ronald Boyd .... 57 Griggs, Wilfred . . 57, 160-161 162-163, 168 Grimm, Jerry . . . 57, 132-133 Grooms, Kathryn Ann . . 80, 143 Grossman, Diane Mary . . . 57 132-133, 137, 142, 144, 146 Grumbein, Sherron Frances 80, 137 Gunter, Bill ....... 57 Gunter, Elvine .... 57, 202 Guyman, Suzanne Rhoda . 80, 149 Guyot, Tom ..... 80, 140 Haddenham, Donna Marie . . 57 Haeg, Tommy Duane . . . 192 Hahn, Jarilyn Kathleen . . . 57 132-133, 137, 143, 146 Hahne, Michael Leon .... 80 Hailstone,Gayland Walker . . 80 Hale, Lynette .... 80, 152 Hales, Kaylen ...... 149 Halford, Dannie Lee .... 80 Halford, Shannon Casteel . 57, 165 Hall, Brenda Joyce .... 80 220 Harrison, Saundra Lee . . . 81 81, 137 81, 142 Harrop, Sandra Ellen . . Hartman, Judy Ruth . . Haskett, David La Vaughn . . 50 58, 138, 139, 140, 198 Haskett, Wilma Lou .... 58 Hatch, Carolynne ..... 81 Havens, Diana Ruth .... 81 Hawks, Glen Leslie . 58, 162-163 Hawkes, Linda ..... 13, 58 Hawkes, Lowell Niels . 58, 160-161 Hawkins, Robert Brent 81, 192, 202 Hayball, Robert Leslie .... 81 Hayworth, Linda Carole 58, 137, 142 Hayworth, Walter Darwin . . 58 135,18-1,190,193,199 Hearne, Thomas Richard . 81, 139 146, 158-159, 206 Heath, John Franklin .... 58 Heath, Nancy ...... 59 Hegsted, Millicent . . . 59, 107 122, 125, 132-133, 137, 144 Helt, Terry Gene ..... 59 Heimdal, George Roy . . 81, 153 Henderson, Darlene .... 59 Henderson, Mary Ann 59, 132-133 Henderson, Kent Boyd . . 59 Henderson, Sandro Diane . . . 81 Hendricks, Eugene . . . 81, 154 Henney, Ronald, Arthur . . . 58 Hess, David Lou . . 59, 158-159 160, 161 Hess, Leslie Sue . . . . 81 Hertel, Carol Jean . . . 81 Higby, Devon Thomas . . 148 Higby, Jimmy Dell .... 202 Hill, Gail W ....... 59 Hill, Julenne Kay . . 13, 105, 112 132-133, 137, 142, 146 Hill, Lorin Harold ..... 81 Hill, Madeline ...... 81 Hill, Tommy Arnold .... 81 Hill, William Leslie . 59, 145, 147 Hillman, Patricia Lou . 58, 132-133 134, 137,142, 170 Hirschi, Michael Jacob . . . 59 Hoadley, Dorothy Ann . . . 81 Hodges, lola Josephine . . . 82 Hoehnen, Gloria Jean . 59, 132-133 Hoff, Gary Neil . . . 160-161 Hofhine, Dee H. . . . . 82 Hoge, Alice Kay . . . 82 Hoggan, Richard Dole . . 59 Holladay, Barbara Dawn . . . 82 Holland, Marjorie . . . 82, 150 Holman, Kristen Lee . . . 13, 59 132-133, 137, 142, 146, 165 Holman, Mary Nelle . . 82, 137 143, 165 Holman, Michelle 82, 142, 162-163 Holmes, Mar Jean . . . 13, 59 132-133, 142, 165 Honas, Cheryl Lorraine . . . 82 Hook, Larry Virgil . . . 160-161 Hook, Marsholee . . . . 82 Hopkins, Elizabeth Ann . . . 59 Hopkins, Richard Brent . . . 59 Hopkins, Vicki Belle . 59, 146, 170 Home, William Bruce .... 59 Horner, Kenneth Ben .... 82 Horrocks, Mariean Kay . . 82, 146 Horton, Judi May . . , 59, 145 Hough, Frank Nolan . . . 58 Howard, Richard Phillip . . . 59 Howell, Nolen Brent . . 82, 1 18 122, 156 Howell, Leonard Garry . . 59, 135 Huber, Elaine ...... 59 Hudson, Robert Jon .... 60 160-161, 168 Huerta, Aurora .... 59, 147 Hughes, Richard Edward . 82, 152 Hulet, Ruby Ednolee .... 82 Hurnphry, Walter Earl . . 82, 192 Hunt, Vicki Ann . . 60, 132-133 134, 142, 143, 150 Huntington, Tom Henry . . . 82 lngebretsen, Ronney Dale . . 82 lrwln, Joanne Evelyn . . 82, 142 lshom, Merel Ray . . . 60, 105 162-163, 164 lshom, William Roy .... lverson, Jo Ann . . James, Edgar Raymond . . Jenkins, Arthur A. . . . Jenkins, Lyle Colin . . 82, 147, Jenkins, Milton Oliver Jenkins, Paula Anne . Jenks, Roma Jean . . 82, Jensen, Dennis ...... Jensen, Judy ..... 82, Jensen, Karen Ann 13, 82, 137, Jensen, Kenneth ..... Jensen, Mary Kathleen . . . Jensen, Robert Terry .... Jensen, Shirley Ann . 60, 122, Jepsen, Cla-riel Ann . . . 83, Jeppson, Therba . . . . Jim, Le Verne Leo . . Johnson, Chere Janice . . . Johnson, Edwena Marie . 60, Johnson, Karen Eileen 60, 132 Johnson , Kerry Revel Johnson, Jacquelyn 50, 60, 132 134, 137, 144, Johnson, Janet Ellen . . 60, 124, 127, Johnson, Sherry Ann . 83, 137, Johnson, Virginia Louise . . . 137, Jolley, Marilyn ...... Jolley, William Bryant . . 60, Jones, Carol Lynn ..... Jones, Richard Dennis 83, 139, Jones, Robert David . 83, 139, Jones, Shirley ...... Jorgensen, Gene Jay .... Jorgensen, Kathleen Kathy . . 142, Judd, Judy Ann ..... Just, Marilyn . . . 60, 149, Kane, William David .... Konomata, Anne . . 10, 60, 125, 132-133, 134, 144, Katsilometes, Davis .... Kelly, Sharon Ann . . . 60, 132-133, Kelly, Shirley . . . 60, 132- 134, 137, 142, Kelsey, Verlon Eugene . . . Kelso, Richard ..... Kendall, Lenore . . 83, 137, Kessel, John Charles .... Kidd, James Terry . . 83, Kiggins, Danny . . . . . Kiggins, Mary Theresa . . King, Margaret Ann . . Kinghom, David Gene .... Kinney, Margaret Elaine . . . 144, Kirkendall, Richard Lee . 83, Kleinkopf, Sandra Sue . . . 132-133, Knight, Susan Marie .... Knight, Tom John . . 60, 221 82 165 82 60 60 60 82 142 60 143 142 82 82 83 125 149 165 148 142 146 133 147 133 170 122 153 144 83 146 83 202 60 144 144 83 60 83 149 83 165 83 122 137 146 139 109 134 133 165 60 192 146 83 146 60 83 83 83 83 147 192 60 192 83 140 Knoblich, Clifford Darrell . 60, 140 158-159 Knudson, Linda Loreen . . . 83 Knudson, Lynda Kay . . 83 Knutson, Geraldine .... 150 Koehler, Joe Benton . . 60, 138 Koontz, Mary Lou 61, 132-133, 142 Kranning, Alan Neal .... 83, Kreizchback, Mack Scott Paul . I Kunkel, Thomas Michael . 83, 148 Kunze, Raymond Martin . 61, 135 184, 202 Kutzman, Vicky Lee .... 61 Labbee, Larry .lay . . . 148, 202 LaBleu, Cleon Louise . 13, 83, 142 La Chance, Karen Colleen Rose . 83 Laible, John Charles .... 61 162-163, 164 Lake, Katherine Olga .... 83 Lake, Lee Floyd ..... 84 Lallas, Kathryn . . . . 61 LaMothe, Ronald Charles . . . 84 Larsen, John Dee ..... 84 Larson, Le Maun Earl . . 162-163 Larson, Lewis Craig .... 1 14 146, 160-161 Lee, George Franklin .... 84 Lee. James Easton 13, 138, 162-163 Leese, Jo Ann . 61, 132-133, 143 Lemmon, Phillip Douglas . 84, 147 162-163 Lemmons, William Ellsworth . . 61 Lewis, Corda Anno Ruth . . . 84 Lewis, Joe B. ...... 148 Lewis, Marilyn .... 61, 165 Lewis, Mary Lee . . 61, 132-133 Lewis, Steven ...... 61 Lewis, Val James . . . . 61 Liday, Mildred Jule .... 61 Linde, Doug James . . 135, 184 190, 193, 198, 206 Lindley, Noble Marlin . . . 84 Lindsey, Ronda . 61, 132-133, 149 Link, Andrew Ray . . . 61, 140 Link, Ernest Raymond 61 , 140, 202 Lintner, Michael Auglin . . . 146 Lish, Allen Kenneth .... 61 Lish, Betty Jo Ann . . . . 84 Livingston, Leslie Gene . . 84, 148 Lloyd, Dean Craig ..... 84 Lloyd, William Harland . 162-163 Lombardi, Joan . . . 13, 84, 146 Long, Carol Joyce . . . 84, 142 Longhurst, Warren Quinn . . 84 147, 156, 158-159 Lords, Dorothy Elaine . . 84, 137 Lords, Jana Gay ..... Lotz, Frances Arlene . . . 13, 84 108 Loveland, Letha Kathleen . 84, 137 Lowe, Jerry . .... 84, 192 Lowe, Leanne . . . 61, 132-133 14 61 Luker, Gordon ...... Luker, Virginia Edna . 84, 113, 143 Lusk, DaleJohn . . . ..84 Lyon, Delyla . . 61, 162-163, 164 McBride, Mary Ann . . . McCordell, Patricia . . . McCarthy, Terry Eileen 61, 137, McComas, David Roger . McComas, Margo Elaine . McComb, LaVera May . . 144 84, 150 132-133 143, 146 . . 84 . 84. . . 61 McComb, Patricia LaDeane . . 84 McConnell, Jacqueline Marie . 61 132-133,142, 170 McCreery, Sheila ..... 84 McCuon, Dennis Mitchell . . . 84 McCulIock, Gary Leo . . 162-163 McCurdy, Carol Diane . . . 84 McDaniel, Dora Ellen .... 61 McDevitt, Sharon L. . . . 61, 137 147, 153 McDevitt, Sheila . . . 62, 137 147, 153 Mclnelly, Richard Paul . . . 84 Mclnelly, Ronald . . . 62, 202 McLaughlin, Robert Allan . 62, 192 McLaughlin, Terry Barnard . . 62 McLeod, Virginia Ruth . . 62, 165 McMinn, Robert Glenn . . 84, 103 192, 72 McNeel, Barbara Ann 85, 137, 165 McNitt, Barbara Ruth . . 13, 85 137, 142, 144 McOmber, Calvin Bradil . . 13, 62 McOmber, Howard Joseph . . 85 160-161 McPherson, Helen Marie . . . 85 Moog, Steve Michael . 62, 146, 202 Mabe, Sandra Lee ..... 85 MacGregor, Sandra Sue . . . 85 Madrid, Eleanor Mary . . . 85 Madrid, Margaret Josephine 85, 147 Madsen, Julia Ann . . . 162-163 Maguire, Linda Ellen . . . 13, 85 103, 137, 143 Magnum, Dennis Erwin 62, 135, 202 Malm, Marsha Lee . . . 85, 137 143, 165 Marchetti, Sally Ann , 13, 85, 142 Marler, Richard Norton . 160-161 Marler, Rose Ann ..... 85 Marler, Shirlene Fay . . 62, 151 Marley, Craig Matthew . . . 62 Marley, Linda . . 132-133, 143 Marshall, Robert Ray .... 62 Martin, Barbara . . . . 152 Martin, Dorsey Gary . . . 85 Martin, Maria Elena . . . 62 Martin, Patricia Ann . . 85, 165 Martin, Steven Lynn . . 85, 192 Matkins, Caroline Louise . . . 85 137, 142,146,156 Mathews, Myrna Lee .... 62 Matthews, Richard Thomas . . 62 Mealy, George Allen . 62, 158-159 160-161 Medrud, Jeanie Karen . . 13, 62 132-133, 134, 143 Meredith, Ma rshalee Merrill, Dennis Owen Nielsen, Ron ld Ludvi Q '160-161,202 1 N , Tm! 56-0 4 Wh Q 204' . 211 62 63 135 158159 168 202 Merrill,Milford Steve Meyer, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, . 85 160 . 62 Robert F. . . . Anne Marie Rebecca Lee Larry James . Mary Marjorie 162 Nelda Louise . Randall Edwin . . Milliken, Dennis Floyd . 160 Millward, George Hyrum . 162-163, 184, 190, Millward, Karen Lee . . Millward, Rando Steve . Mitchell, Curtis Ray . Moffit, Donald Ray . . Moll,DorothyAnn . . . 147,152 Monroe, Freda Carol . . Montgomery, Barry Dee . Moon, Linda . . . Moon, Marvin Neal . . Mooney, James Richard . Moore, Moore, Moore, Douglas Lee . . Patrick. . . 63 Randolph Michael 63, 103, Morallis, Marie Ester . . . Morgan, Linda .... Morning, Nancy Lee . 63 Morse, Myra Lee . . . Mulick, Eleanor Katherine Mulick, James Martin . . 184, Munger, Kallean . . . Murray, Robert Wayne Murray, Carol Diane . Murrieta, Ernest . . . Myers, Allan Jerry . . . Myers, Myers, Myers, Nalley, Kathyleen Allen 86 Paula Diane . . Charles Richard . Mary Anita . . Nash,'BonnieGayle . . 132 Nattress, Elizabeth Diane . Neider, Kenneth Boyd . . Neeley, Michael Paul . . Neifert, Denny Wray . . Nelson, Blair Delbert . . Nelson, Darlene . . 86 Nelson, Melvin James . . Newey, Roselind 132-133 Newley, Norma Irene . . Newsom, Linday May . . Newsom, Lucinda . . . Nichols, Howard Edward . 139 Nielsen, For Lee Kay . . 222 161, 160-161 193, 198 . 202 . 85 132 133 . 154 62, 145 146, 179 . 85 . . 85 . . 85 -161, 168 62 135 191,202 . . 62 . 85 . . 62 . . 62 85, 137 158 159 . . 85 . . 63 63, 165 . . 63 85, 192 . . 85 158 159 16o 161 . . 50 138, 192 . 147 85, 143 166 167 . . 86 . . 86 63, 135 190,202 . . 86 . 63 . 86 . . 63 . . 63 158 159 . . 86 . . 63 . . 63 . . 63 133, 137 86, 146 63, 192 . . 86 86, 147 . . 86 160-161 . . 86 162-163 . . 86 86, 149 . . 86 . . 86 160-161 . . 63 Nielsen, Scott Ezra . 86, 192, Nielsen, Scott William Noel, Janie . . . Norris, Janet . Norris, Philip . North, Judy Ann . Nowell, Helen . . . Nugent, Julie Anne . Okamura, Linda Diane . . Okesson, James Ike . Okesson, Lowells . Olsen, Donna Lenora . Olson, Barbara Lou . Olson, Gwen . . Olson, Helen Ann . . O'Neal, Judy Coral . O'Neil, Henry . . . Onstott, Lee Wayne . . Orr, William . . . Ortega, Donna Marie . Osborn, Saundra Lee . Owens, Donna Jean Packer, Glenda Lee . Packer, Marian Carol Packer, Sandra Glee . Palfreyman, Jo Ann . Palmer, Jack Franklin . Palmer, Sevola Fern . Paolino, Jo Ann . . Park, LaWanna . . Parker, Bert . . . Parker, Jerrie Lee . Parkin, Norene . . Parkin, Sandra Fawn . Parkinson, Bonnie Rae . Parrish, Bart Jensen . Pattan, James Austin . Patten, Nilene . . . Paul, Frankie Marie . Payn, Darlene Joy . Payne, Sharon Lee Pack, Alfred . . Peck, Glen Dale . Peck, Patsy Lou . . Perkins, John Steve . Perkins, Ronald Maurice Peters, Carolyn . . Peters, Michael Delmar Petersen, Earl Martin Peterson, Catherine Ann Peterson, Cheryl Ann . . Peterson, Gary Buck . . Peterson, James Stoddard . . Peterson, Julie Ann . 86 142 85 63 63 63 133 152 146 63 Obrey,Linda Deah . . . O'Connor, Patrick Joseph . . . 135, 2 139 143 86 86 63 86 63 147 133 165 138 86 133 142 86 86 149 86 165 86 87 133 146 161 153 64 165 87 147 87 161 64 147 87 64 64 202 145 87 165 87 147 153 192 87 143 138 87 87 Peterson, Linda Kay . 64, 132-132 142, 165 Peterson, Ronald D ..... 87 Petty, Michael Lee .... 87 Phillips, Rolly Janet . 87, 137, 144 Phippen, Errol Smith .... 64 Pieper, William Robert, Jr. . . 64 Pierce, BettySue . . . 87,146 64 Pizer, Sharon Lenore . Platt, James Le Grande, Jr. . 13, 64 138, 140, 206 Porter, Joan Margaret . . . 64 Porter, Richard Bruce . . . 64 Porter, Trudy ...... 87 Powell, Douglas . . . 160-161 Powell, Bill . . . 87, 147, 192 Powers, David John . . . 13, 64 Powers, Roger . . . . . 64 Praegitzer, William .... 64 Pratt, Gerry Wayne . 13, 87, 147 192, 206 Pratt, Marilyn Marie .... 65 Price, Park Livingston . 13, 65, 138 Priest, Randy Earl . . . 87, 192 Probart, Lewis De Veme . . . 87 Pugmire, Sarah Jeanne . . . 65 Pugmire, Steven George 9, 65, 101 Pyne, Jerry Glen ..... 87 Quam, Thomas Lee . 87, 160-161 Quinn, Marcia Lee . . 65, 165 Rands, Barbara ..... 65 Ransom, Leon . . 65, 160-161 Ransom, Lorin Gene . . 160-161 168, 192 Rasmussen, Howard . . 166-167 Rasmussen, Myrna Dee . 65, 165 Rasmussen, Ronald Lurance . . 87 Rast, Carole Kay ..... 65 Rawlins, Jack Henry . . 87, 148 Rayl, Elaine Janet . . 87 Raymond, Stephen . . 65 Reesor, Dollie Diane . . . 65 Reid, Sharlene ...... 65 Reisinger, Richard Jay . 138, 140 Remy, Dennis Garland . . . 65 Reynolds, James Laurance . 88, 202 Reynolds, Mary ..... 156 Rhoades, Judy May . . . 88, 165 Rhoades, Kenneth Dean . 88, 140 Rhodes, Helen Elizabeth . . . 65 Rhondeau, Rita . . 88, 142, 150 Rich, Jon .... 10, 65, 140 Richardson, Deborah .... 88 Richmond, James Allen . 154 Riggs, Roy Charles . . . 148 Riley, Charles Warren . . . 88 Riley, Nancy Ann . . 65, 132-133 134, 179 Rivera, Mike . . . 13, 88, 192 Roberts, Carol Lynn . 88, 143, 150 Roberts, Hanna Lee . 65, 132-133 143, 153, 162-163 Roberts, Linda Sue .... 88 Roberts, Karen ..... 65 Roberts, Neva Marie . 65, 132-133 142 Roberts, Sheryl Lee . . . 88, 108 Roberts, William Pete . . . 88 Robinson, Austin Eugene . 88, 148 Robinson, Danny .... 139 Robinson, Linda Sue . 65, 132-133 34 Robinson, Nancy Ann . . . 88 Robles, Eleno . . . 65, 202 Rolfe, Mary Ellen . . . . 88 Rooney, David W. . . 65, 138 Rosales, Ermelinda . . 88 Rossiter, Judith Mae . 88, 160-161 138 Rounsavell, Daniel Morris . 65, 146 Rowe, Brenda . . 10, 65, 132-133 137,142,l45,147,165 Rowe, Bruce Allen . . . 66, 165 Rowe, Janet . . 66,132-133,143 Rowe, Mark J. ..... 88 Rowe, SharonArdelI . 66,132-133 134 Selover, Marlene Kay . 66, 132- Rowland, Marilyn Thea . 66 132-133, 170 Roylance, Bette Alice . . 146 Roylance, Karen Dove . 66 132-133, 165 Ruchti, Gary Jack . . 66 Rupp, Nancy Lee . . . 142 Rupp, Priscilla . . . 66 Sams, Sally . . 66, 132 137 170 Sanders, David Wayne . 88 160-161 Sandusky, Ray Wesley .... 88 Sanford, Ben . . . 66,105,135 206 190, 202, Sanger, William Frederic . . 66 160-161 Sato, George Richard . . 88, 139 140 Saunders, Douglas Irving . 66, 88 202 Satterfield, Linda Lee . 66, 132-133 134, 142, 170 Sawaya, Michael Paul . 1 1, 66, 138 Scheele, Raymond Harold . 88, 145 Schiers, James Robert . . . 88 Schroeder, Stephen Arba . . Schulthies, Deane Rae . . 66, 143 Schutt, Sharann Kay . . . 66 66 88 Schwartz, Max Lavell . . . Scofield, Sharon Lee . . 88, 137 143, Shader, Pamela Jean .... Shamburger, Jacquelynn Barbara Shappart, Karen . . . 89, Shepherd, Donald Lee . . 89, Sherman, Kay Eugene . . 160- Shiflett, Carolynn Lenore . 89, Shiozawa, Kent . . . 66, Sholley, Sydnae Dawn . . 89, Shurtliff, Wayne Thomas . . 160- Siesser, Jillene .... 89, Simison, Philip Kent . . 67, Simmons, Paul Allen . 1 1, 67, Sims, Allen ...... Singleton, Cheri Lee . 89, 107, 147, Sisneros, Paul .... 67, Sluder, Stanley De Willis . . Smith, Barbara . 67, 132-133, Smith, Dawn Lee . . . 160- Smith, Gary Milton . . . Smith Kenneth Earl . . Smith Martha Ann .... Smith, Mary Frances . 67, Smith, Mary Lee . . . Smith, Pat Loyd .... 89, Smith Robert Myron . . 89, Smith, Ronney Steven . . Smith, Sandra Lee . . 89, 143, Sorensen, Linda Rae . . 67, Sorensen, Judy Marie . . 89, 143, 146, 165, Sorensen, Paul Owen . . 67, Souza, Bonnie Faye .... Souza, Terry Lee . 89, 148, Spanbauar, Barbara Mary . . Sparks, Anges Patricia . . . Sparks, Ruland George . . . Sower, Ronald Clare . . 67, 146, Sperry, Susan Anne . . 89, Stanley, Imogene Francis . . Stanton, Larry Scott .... Stark,Judith Elin . . 89,160- 142, 165 Scott, Bonnie Jean .... 66 Scott, Darrell Frank .... 66 Scott, Linda Jean ..... 66 Scott, Michael Paul . 89, 162-:gg Scott, William Patrick . 89 Scrowther, Marga Lee . . 89, 143 Searle, Stephen Floyd . . 89, 147 Secrist, Carol De Ann 89 Seibert, Sherrie Kay . 89 Selders, Edward . . 148 Selders, Mary Ellen . . 66 223 133 150 66 66 165 142 192 161 150 148 149 66 161 146 140 138 140 89 142 170 202 89 150 161 89 67 67 165 67 192 192 67 137 165 149 137 170 148 67 202 89 89 148 138 206 165 89 67 161 Stauber, Gerald Avery . . . 89 Steed, Kent La Wayne . . . 67 162-163, 164 Steele, Lois Eldora ..... 90 Steller, Karen Joan . . 162-163 Stephens, Robert Ellwood . . 90 160-161, 192 Stephenson, Ralph Roger . 67, Stevens, Mary Helen .... 67 Stewart, Emma Jean . . 67, 165 Stinger, Janet . . 67, 107, 1 16 Stirling, Eunice Jo . 67, 132-133 134, 150, 170 Stirling, Linda Jenny . 67, 132-133 143, 147 Stites, Robert Hayden . . . 67 Uhland, Thomas Harper, Jr. . .6 . Stdiks, Melburn Wright Stoddard, Carol Lorraine . Stoddard, Keith Brent . Stoddard, Le Roy John . Stolworthy, lnez Jeanne . Stone, Ted .... Streeper, Steven . Strom, Janice . . . Storey, Shanna Kae . . Stutzle, Janet . . Styhl, Sharrie Anetta . . Sullivan, Dennis Lloyd . 160- Sutton, Shari Marie . . Swallow, Gloria Dawn . 132- Sward, Charles Arthur, Jr. . . . 90 160-161,168 142 9o, . . 90 162-.163 . . 67 . . 67 158-159 . . 67 . . 90 . . 90 68,143 . 142 . . 68 . . 68 161,168 68 165 1 . . 68 133,143 90 108 Swenson, Willard McLean . . 68 160-161 192, 206 Swisher, Jacqueline D. . . 68 132-133 137,165 Sykes, Gaylene Faye .... 90 Tademy, Sherry Elaine . . . 90 Talbot Robert B ...... 68 Taylor, Cheri Lee . 68 150, 152 Taylor, Delwyn ..... 90 Taylor, Douglas James . . . 90 Taylor, Jacqueline . . . 90, 170 Taylor, Julie Rose . . . 90 Terry, Donny Lee . . . 192 Teuscher, Stuart Charles . . 68 Thomas, Gary J. , 152, 162-163 Thomas, Scott . . . 90, 160-161 Thomas, Judith Gayle . . . 68 132-133, 143 Thompson, Dah . . 90, 160-161 Thompson, Judith Ann . . . 68 Thompson, Neale Arnold . . 90 Thompson, Robert Larry . 68, 192 206 Thornock, Hale . . 68, 162-163 164 Thorpe, Patricia . . 68 137, 143 Tillotson, Linday Murl . . . 90 Todd, Carol Roundy . . . 68 Tolman, Jaren Alma . . 90, 192 Tolman, Jay ...... 68 Tomazich, Rudy Francis . . 68 Tomlinson, Renee Louise 13, 68 132-133 134,142 Toone, Ellen Marie . 90 137, 142 Town, Judy Ann ..... 90 Tranmer, Trudy . . 90 143, 156 Triplett, Lynn Gordon . . 68, 184 190 193, 199 Triplett, Michael Lynn . 35, 90 Tripp, Kathleen Anne . . . 68 Tripp, Marsha Rae . . 90 Tripp, Sheralyn Kay . . . 68 Trussel, Richard Joseph . . 90 Tschanz, Otto Henry . . . 68 Tucker, Diane .... 90, TuelIer,KarlTeuscher . . . Tumer,LowellJ. . . . 90, Tumer, Robert ..... Twitchell, Karen Elizabeth . . 143 Underwood, David Ray . 160-161, Underwood,WilIiam Thomas . Unsworth,ConnieJean . . . Valadez, Cecelia Amelia . 69, Valentine, Annette Claire . 69, Vandiver, Carolyn Louise . . Van Lewuen, Dirk .... Van Vleck, Marilyn . . 91, 146, Vargason, Janneth Rannee . . Vernon, Dean . 91 , 160-161, Volkman, Janice Rae . . 91, Voyles, Joe Richard Walker, Carol Alene' . . Walker, Delores Ann . . . Walker, Dorothy Ann . 1 Walker, Fredrick James lll Walker, Jerald Dee . .69, 192, Walker, Kay Loreen . 59, 132- Walsh, Patricia Ellen . . 91, Walstra, Judith Carolyn . 69, Walters, Donna Rae . . 91, 146, Walters, Charles Leslie . . . Walton, Eugene, Jr. . 69, 192, Walton, James E., Jr. . . 91 , 153, Ward, Darlene ..... Word, Janice Renee .... Ward, Linda . . . 69, 132 Warner, John Larry . 91, 139, Warner, Nadine ..... Warth, Anthony Leland . . . Warth, Elizabeth Helen . . Weir, Judy Beth . . . 91, Weaver, Marsha Jane . . . 132-133, 134, Weller, Joy ..... 91, Wells, Linda . 69, 132-133, 162-163, Western, Kristy . . 91, 143, Westergard, Marvin John . 91 , Wetherby, Jeannette Ann . 91, 144, Wheatley, Robert . . . 91, Wheelwright, Karen . 69, 132- Whitehead, Lynn . . 69, 132- Whitten, Owen, Jr. . . . . 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