Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

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Education also needs stop- over to replenish the mind and refuel the initiative. Puyallup has 5 of these islands which are far the sole use oi the young mind. The first island is that of science and knowledge in the guise of the Science- Library Building, erected in the summer of '63, Student's minds and bodies need diversion and so they travel to the second isle of athletics and physical development. They either swim in the newly built pool or exercise and compete in sports in the five- year old gymnasium. Puyallup also caters to the domestic sciences by remodeling and adding on to the agriculture and metal shops. The main island of activity is the old but cherished structure. centered in a maze of newer islands. This building is the keypoint of all stops, battered and time worn, but still carrying the air of islandic superiority. M, . - , X, i A WE ANCHOR OUR SHIP IN SCIENCE RESEARCH AND RECREATION An architectural dream come true is our beautiful Olympic size swimming pool. This 165.000 gallon pool was cie- signed with a triangle purpose in mind. They are, com- petitive. recreational, and teathing. Though this attractive building is located adjacent to our gymnasium it is not for school use only, but belongs to the whole community. OUR SHIP STOPPED AT MANY NEW PIERS Rod Vaughl ASB Presidcnl B. o.c. now 1: D. waxlnms, s. Dickey, v. um--ska. M. Mmm, c. v..lmff, D. spamng, J Gibbons, J. vm, 1'. Hizzens, D. smrm, n. ummils, n. Bergman, s. Julmson, J naumnafr, J. nun., J. Crowell, G, nun, M snuck, F. Anaem... B. 0. C. Dave Piclva ASB Vice-Prcsidenl ROW 1: J. Jensen, C. Dargun, P. Linkem, P. Risci, B. Bullock, A, Whitman, M. Brad- lield, A, Isles, S. Crandall, 5. Harrington, S. Busiek, J. Mnrlin, N. Eidemiller, J. Peterson, M. Nelsnn, M. Steele, B. 0. C. f Leslie Hcalon ASB Secretary ROW 1: R. Haugen, J. Vest, K. Miehnlek, N. Wie-ner, T. Griffith, P. Sparks, D. Johnson, D, Winch, B. Neil, S. Pierra, C. Null. S. Burma, S. Inman, B. Euel, J. Daun, J. Morris, J. Lindstrom, M. Gaspnrd, M. Cuellar. With a smile and a radiant personality, Mouni fltidall Sadelc foreign exchange student from Cairo, Egypt, began her senior year at P H S From the start Mouni became a necessary individual, not only during school but also in the many activities in which she participated Mounls humor and ability for wit is evident to those who know her well. She is American in her actions but profundly Egyptian In her heart. One could see she loved this country but Egypt is her home. Mounls future plans include eight more years of study at Cairo University In preparation for a career as an optholmogist, following her iather s footsteps as an eye surgeon. As the time approaches for Mouni to return to her native land she will do so with mixed feelings. She will miss her Amer- ican friends but not so much as they will miss her. Mouni has the thnll before her of loimng old friends, the students at P.H.S. have only the prospect of losing a warm hearted companion. Mounts classmates have gained a background of inter- national fellowship whale sharing a memorable experience of hands across the seas 2-Wm ltrdal Sadek Laughing joking, swimming and trying to know everyone in so short u time is on accurate description of Sa Pereira our lively foreign student from Juiz de Fora Brazil. Eliziario de So Barreto Pereira become interested in Puy- allups activities while participating on the swimming team. H was much more than an as.et to the group, he created a lasting effect and inspiration to the squad with his hard work and de- termination. Sa is interested in the study of agriculture and biology. He plans to pursue this career when he graduates and returns to Brazil. By living with on agriculturally minded family Sa has gained valuable experience during his stay in the United States. Valuable experience was gained not only by Sa but by the students who sought his friendship. Sa is a symbol of international relations, improved by understanding one another. We will truly regret Sa s day of departure. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA . . . Sa Pereira FACULTY ' - A ' X, ! A H , l, . ' ' L I I I . '- ,,Q1fZ+-H ' ' R cv' X 'Vp' J ' ' FQ? 1 H if-rw:-SPX 1 . f 34 P 'f s .f ' M xv H .fu X f 1. in 4 x 4 S l tk J I X X , s P X fl! 'af' NX N I A ' RQ arf .X Q., 'gr 5 jf? x fx W' Xu fs 0 on fl X ' 4 -' ,EVN NU I I Max x , W W W I 5 -5 . 3153? . W ' K I 1 fb, l 3 r. 1 L4 ,, 5 it - f W Af , ,. 'L' ' 'lf' ,N W ' . ' .1-if. -7-,Q-': ,- ,I . : . .Ak A rw. f 4, ff qfgujf - ,ew f f 1 V f 1 ' ' .!, Y -1 XR W ifi 1, wh -ff : 2, fl f mfly 'wg 1 J a! 1 'wi.,q , pe- A Q., Q, , .1 '. iQ'fA+?4 , 'iv .4 X ff K f fggsh can 1, ,, i5..159'v 1 ' - ' 7 V' : - ' ' M A 1 , ,ff ' M.. X . PER CV COX Curriculum Director MR. THOMAS TERJESON Mr. Thomas Terieson has served as super- intendent of Puyallup schools for ihe pas? four years. The operation of all Valley public schools are under his supervision. MARION CATRDN Business Manager HOWARD Hlcxsv Purchasing nimror We are very fortunate in Puyallup High School to at lost have a complete high school. We are grateful to the administra- tion, the school board, and the community for the excellent new facilities that are available for our use this year. In addition to the new library-science building, the swimming pool, and the metal shop we have a faculty workroom, nurses quarters, coun- selors' offices, and a remodeled high school office. These have all added to our oppor- tunity to further serve the needs of our stu- dents so that they may receive a better edu- cation. With the fine faculty and the excel- lent student body that we have, I feel sure that this goal is being accomplished. DON HARTUNG Principal ln December of 1963 Mr. James Turman former vice-prin- cipol took an extended leave of absence from Puyallup High School to work toward his Doctorate Degree at Colorado Stoe College ot Greely, Colorado. His present plans are to return to Puyallup in the fall of 1965. Mr. Turman served as vice-principal of Puyallup High School for seven and one-half years. Before turning to his iob as vice-principal he taught social studies, health, and physical education. lt is a real privilege to congratulate the Puyallup High School student body on another successful school year. This annual will become an accurate pictorial history of your high school days. The pleasures and treasures you receive from your education may not be apparent immediately, but it is our hope thot you look back on your high school education with fond memories. h To the class of 1964 we extend our heartiest congratula- tions upon your graduation. Your four years in Puyallup High School have been filled with many achievements. May the impetus of your education carry you on to greater goals in the future. ART LARSON Guidance Counselor Vice Principal DDLORES AKERS Assistant Librarian. DE ANN ARMSTRONG Teacher ol English: Arl- visor of Sophomore Class, Viking Ladies. DWIGHT CHITTIM Teacher of History, Psy- chology: Advisor ol For- eign Student Project, Sen- ior Class. I4 HELEN ALEXANDER Teacher of Home and Family Life: Advisor of Future' Homemakers of America, Costume Com- mittee. RAMON BARNES Teacher ot Bookkeeping. Acrountingg Advisor of Football Asst., Wrestling Coach. who c I, 5 L Tw 1-QQ? . , 1- ,Ly MIRIAM CLEVELAND Teacher of Geometry, Ad- visor ni Season Ticket Sales, Treasurer ol' Stu- dent Body. RICHARD ALSETH 'rmlwr of Physical Edu- cation. Swimming: Ad- visor of Swim Team. DIANE BENSON Teacher ol' Secretarial Science, Shorthand, Typ- ing. HARLOW COOK Teacher ol' Biology, Lab- oratory Scienceg Advisor ol Parking Committee. 17.9, U15 'XQVQI' HS? , -, KARL DECKER Teacher ol' Driver's Train- ing, Advisor of Senior Class. STEER US . . . sg' , , 'f . .f. ,gif iiffffi, 4: x . N. .Cf Tm gcc: 's STANLEY BREWSTER Teacher of Journalism. English, Advisor ol Vik- ing Vanguard, Student Handbook, school pub- licity. GLEN CRUM Advisor of A-V Projection Crew, P.A. System. SVLVIA FERNANDEZ Teacher of Spanish. NWDIA CASE Teacher of English. Social Studies: Advisor of Junior Class. CONCIE DALLMAN Teacher of College Eng- lish, Advisor of Annual, History Seminar. .S V 1- , ik I 'A . H ' il . 155,-5 sa-aw 5 l . Y' EVERT DE YOUNG Teacher of Applied Design and Crafts, Art 1, Ad- vanced Technical Draw- ing, Advisor of Programs. AROUND SHOALS . . . , .-'Le -,-,vi LORRAINE FRIBERG Teacher ol Senior Eng' lish: Advisnr ol Honor Socicly, Standards Cum- mittee. uw 5 X RICHARD HAMMERMASTER Teacher of Geometry, Al- gebra, Trigonontetryg Ad- visor ot Football, Basket- hall. Tennis, .fl s g , , . ETHEL HITTLE Teacher nl Latin, Eng- lish: Advisor of Latineers, Honor Society, RICHARD GRAHAM Teacher ol Bandg Ad- visur of Band. STERLING HARSHMAN Teacher of Biology: Ad- visnr of Track, Cross Country, Sophomore Class JAMES HOLLISTER Teacher ol Englishg Ad- visor of Sophomore Class. ,. 29,4 . .1 - f 4 - X -.a 'J -x EUNICE DISSEN Tcarher ul' Physics, Lab Science: Advisor oI Science Fair. RICHARD GREEN Teacher nf English - Speech, Dramag Advisor of nmpenie, committee, Cn-Advisor of Stage, RANDOLPH HATHAWAV Teacher of Sucial Studies, U.s. Hmm,-, ivsshingmn State History, Contemp' nrary Probientsg Advisor ol Future Teachers of America, History Seminar. MARGARET HUGHES Teacher of Typing. JOHN DURR Teacher of Bioloxii Ad- visor of Snphoinurc Clnss. na f-X 1. 83,15 ELIZABETH GRUNDER Museum Curator. ANDY HELLING Teacher nf Industrial Am, Advisor of Junior Class. Anon: :Lanz rmim nt French: M- visor of French Club. Q 'sv' 'nt DICK HALLEEN Teacher of Physical Edu- cation, Driver's Training. - .5 . V. .4 '5 16' L a x Wd., J 3 T my-4. ws .. .. N cf Tx f . I J Ai DON HENRY Teacher of Chemistry: Advisor at smoking Com- mittee, Science Fair, Fire samy. I5 F . .A , X E Q ,Q A' , 5, I 1 'Y 2' V V ' 515 -. cI'Q1,' AL JACOBS Teacher of Social Studies, World History, U.5. His- tory, Advisor of Sopho- more Class- Lunch Room. BARBARA KING Teacher of Girls Physical Educntioll, Driver Educa- tiung Advisor ol Rifle Club, Girls Athletic Ass sociation. Qs .-, 5 53, '-as t is? nlcHAn-o MATTLER Teacher of English, cav- icsp Advisor of swiss Class, sensor Assembly, New Tsssllsrs Assembly. I6 DUANE KAISER Teuehcr of Industrial Arts, Metal Shop, .P fit? - I N. f.. 1 0' . 2554 , ' IMS JUDITH LILJESYRUM Teacher ol Physical Ed' ucntiotlp Atlvisor ol Drill Team. Girls Athletic As- sociation. Co-Advisor ol cll Stall, .A x. vw, ,,., s ' it x Q JOHN MESSINA Teacher al' German, Soc- iology: Advisor ol' Ger- man Club. .- .s.. , . , F Ft Q , WILLIAM KEMPTON Teacher ol Technical Drawing, Advisor oi Sen- ior Class, DOLORES MACKIN Teacher ol Typing, Shorts hand, Office Practiceg Ads visor of Girls' Club, Girls' Pep Club. P 3 1? 3525 'A A s LARRY MEVER Teacher ol U.S. History: Advisor ul Foreign Stu- dent Project, Key Club. . N ' s.f l A A I tg s ' f,,',, ,,xV ? , fir fs? 3 RALPH MOWRER Teacher ul Agricultureg Advisor of Future Farm- ers of America. . , s , C., 46-7 .pq is W' . ll gsx' af strc -W C HUGH MCNAMAR Teacher of Englishg Ads visor ul' Debate. r .fsl '75 .' f :fn ,. s -'4 2 5329 sf Q ,zf Wdtilf 'yu ' 421 ' Q- STANLEY Moe 'resales nl Gwmmy, Be' ginning Algehrn. consum- cr Mathenmticsp Advisor of Ticket Scllcrs. WILLIAM NEWCOMER Teacher ol' Basic Elec- tricity, Rzltliog Assistant Allvisor of Puhlic Address Systems anrl Auclio-Vis- ual. TEACH US A 'X , rx, s - I 1 it Qfiftii -.li TEWW. ': V c. 5' ' , 5- un. BOB MCNAMARA Tcacllcr nl Orchestra, Ad- visor of Small Ensembles. JOHN MORRIS Teacher of English, -v . I ,. - -A Til ' 9' - s . , ?'3 -'Q if i ,t'.:.f, 'V , P3 ' , ,I Y DEAN NICHOLSON Teacher ul Physical Ed uc.ltinn. FUNDAME LOUIS OWENS Teacher nf Choral Music: Advisor or sr-mu Group. lg F' ' Q f' Th iss , .L . Y 'x -fu. , la: - fr . . eg, T . gf' 1-' 1 f- . . Q 144, sg 4 W .-.- ,E . . . sf., -r -r , M W , 1 s n a 1 51.1 I f VIOLA REED ALLEN REINHART BOB RYAN Teacher al' Spanish, Con- sumer Mathematics. cam. smucs namiof of ns, and Ali-mars, Advisor ol nom ol cannon. ROBERT WAV Teziclicr of Social Studies, English. Teacher of English: Ada visor of Publications Pm- ducliun Slnlf. GILBERT STIMAC Teacher ol Frellchg Ad- visor of French Club. DON WILSON Teacher ol Algebra and College Mathg Advisor of Viking Knights. Teachers ol' Phydcal Eels ucatinnp Advisor of Let- ternieus Club. . 4 Q YW ht. i .55 . J , Jouui sronmo Teacher of Civics, U.S, History, Typing, sqm aa '- . ' FLORENCE PFEFFERLE Teacher of Librarian. -Quin , - 2 A 0 . ' 'i f 1 . A. -. 5,125 - 4 'gr it ' HILDA SKREEN Teaclu-rs of English, Dis- tributive Education: Arl- visor of senior cuss, D,E. Club. REUBEN STEUCKLE Teacher of Business Law, Economics, Typing, Ada visor of Boys Pep Club. CAMERA SHY TEACHERS A . . if 5835 Aft RICHARD PRUETT Teacher ol U.S. History, Driver's Training: Ad- visor of Intramural, As- sistant Football and Wrestling Coach. JACK SMITH Teacher of Drama, Art: Advisnr of Drama Club. JOV TURNER Teacher of Home and Family Life, Home Er:- nnomics. GLADYS SORENSON: Teacher of Arn Advisor of Art Club, Junior Class. ROBERT FRANS: Teacher of Auto Mechanics. NEW TEACHER LINUS BRUEL: Teacher of German, Washinglo Advisor of German Club. MARILYN TESLOW Teacher of Secretarial Science, hand. n Slate Historyg Typing, Short- I7 GUIDE US ARTH U R LARSON Guidance Counselor N MISS SANDS Health Director RECORD EVENTS IN OUR LOG . . . I, Tis gf. - 5 'E : - I I Q .L 4.33 ,, f, i M, A f KURT BARGMEVER Guidance Counselor I-I-In .2 I T . QQ? 'Sf PALMA LARSON Guidance Counselor -1 .f 3 i Q -Y .ee IT' MRS. WISE Nurse I ,Q n -r S r Al KEY, , A GERTRUDE HANSEN Guidance Counselor i CARL WASMU N D Guidance Counselor KEEP US FIT FDR DUTY l A ..- Rg, ., .I,r V. i N 4 I' MRS, CHAPMAN Guidance Secretary Q , MRS. FISH ER Ollicc Secretary 4 'if'- wr i x A. MlSS OCHELTREE Omce Secretary '5..1x:1f F I .. I MRS. SWANSON AudioAVisuaI Secrelary The Viking galley cooks are left to right, back row, Verna Our decks and sails are kept shining by left to right, Back Letoureau, Marie Rapp, Thelma Sacklin, Marian Sherry, Laura Row: Elwyn Defano, Harold Le Vene, Al Hastings, Jim Farris. Reeves. Front row: Susie Barry, Ann Cleveland, Jean Melton. Front Row: Leo Koppy, larry Eastman, Mike Baginski. ...AND PREPARE US FOR FUTURE VOYAGES. 'UVA 400 ri v ci Even through unfavorable conditions, the men who drive the buses are always on the iab. The bus drivers are from left to right Front Row: Don Klinger, Gene Schwab, Keith Ghormley, Arch Wright, Bill Lane, Joe Fuller, Second Row: Jo Long, Phyllis Bartlett, Back Row: T. R. Fifield, Dwight Robinson, Lloyd Saunders, Tom Hobbs, Glenn Cleav- inger, Russ Maine, Chas. E. Miller. 19 IENIIDIQI . NNN QX . Sf ff QQQ5 X af' yo! X r A 1 EK x 'K-. P5 HPR EVERMORE President Dan Linlgem V ice-President Over three hundred and fifty seniors' thoughts are centered on the approaching graduation ceremonies. For the most part the class of T964 is elated after completing four years at Puyallup High, but the memories of the past years have o mellowing effect on their ioyful feelings. Early memories of every senior are the presentation of a success- ful Freshman Frolic, featuring Charleston dancers, The Roaring Twen- ties, and one of the most profitable Sophomore Hops, Mardi Gras. The members of the class of I964 had demonstrated an exceptional amount of class spirit which hit an all time high when as sophomores they captured first place in the Stunt Assembly with Proiect 6'l , a take off on the Seattle Space Needle. Popular songs from current movies provided themes for their last two class dances. Strains from Moon River , the theme of the Junior Prom, will remain in the memory of many. At the Senior Ball, Some- where, the class created a land of fantasy and exaggeration espec- ially for the seniors. Much work and fun filled evenings contributed to the momentous Senior Assembly which concluded their Senior year. Among the seniors of 1964, who were the first students to attend classes in the new Science-library building and to utilize the new Science-Library building and to utilize the new swimming pool, were Mouni Sadek from Cairo, Egypt, and Sa Pereira, from Brazil. These two A.F.S. students were welcome participants in the senior activities and instilled in the seniors an invaluable feeling of comradeship and understanding. The seniors contributed their part to making the 1963-64 voyage through experiences successful and stored away reminisences and learning, both personal and academic, which will be the basis for the anticipated future. KAREN LOUISE ABSHER Majors: History, English, Distributive Education, Bus- iness Education. Activities: Annual Stall Il: D.E. Club: Senior Assembly. wa.. 'Z .f - i f 1 g,..:v,,, A ,J -s , l N . , , , 1 ' 4'-3 Q ,i ,,,. . X 'N AARON AIKEN Majors: History, English, Stage. Activities: Viking Varieties 2, 8, 4: Talent As' sembly 2, 3, 4: Senior As- sembly 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Plays 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Plays 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew GRACIA ANNE ALKEMA Majors: History, English, Mathematics. Activities: Girls' Club 1: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: FTA 4: Glee Club 3: Debate 2: Class Dance -l: Senior Class Play 2: Junior Class Play 3: Sen- REAGAN JOE BAKER Majors History, Duma. Activities Boy s Pep Club 2, 3 4 VCY 1, 2, 3, 4: 2, 3, 4. ior Assembly. LAUREN EARL ANDERSON Majors: History, English, Science, Foreign Language, Music. Activities: I-TA 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2: Science Fair 3: Debate 1: VCY 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN JAMES ANDERSON Majors: English, History, Science. IRENE LUCY ATHERTON Majors: English, History, Home Economics. Activities: CAROLINE MAE ANDAL JAMES M. ANDERSON Majors: History, , English. Majors: History English Activities: Senior Assembly: Band, Mathematics Activi Librarian 4. lies: Track 1: Senior sembly: Stage Band 2 VICTORIA ANN BAGINSKI Majors: Business Education, Science. English. Activities: F.H.A. 4: F.N.A. 4: French Club 4: Transferred from Canada 3. Class Stunt 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 3. 4: Ski Club 4: Senior Assembly 4: Drama Club 2, 8, 4: Class Plays 2, 3: Rec Board 4: Hall Patrol 3. KAREN BALLARD SHARON BALLARD Majors: Art, English, His- Majors: Home Ee., English, tory, Business Ed. Activia History, Business Ed. Al:- ties: Senior Assembly. tivities: Senior Assembly. Yell Stall 3, 4, Head Yell Learler 4: Pep ,Club I, 2, 3, 4: Drill Teani 2, Cliairxnan, Senior Ball 4 Co-Chairman Junior Prom Sadie llatrkins SUSAN BALLARD Majors: Hismry, English. Activities. Class nm. i, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: French Club -Ig Girl's Club 4: Senior Assembly. 3. Cltairnlan. Day, GEURGIA BECKER Majors: English, History, Art, Business Ed. Activities: Senior Assembly. 23 ' I .. 5 , , .513 ,X,. sr Y N 'ii 1 , s . .- , 4- G , . ss ' x ' ,Q 4 -Q' is us S' xv x S s B .i GERRI BECKER Mniins: History, I-Inglisn, Art, Business Education. Ac- tivities: Senior Assembly. BYRON RAY BERGMAN 'E Lennonn JAMl:s azcmtrr Mniniss PL., ms., Enslisli, ilisnn,-. Activities: n.l-:. Club, Senior Assembly, sings cms :l. , . . r SHARON R. BOYINGTON Majors: English, History, Mathematics, Instrumental Music. Activities: stage Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2. 8, 45 Class Dance 1. ! 1'5- DAVID THOMAS BLAUVELT Majors: D.E.. English, Hist- ory, P.E. Activities: Boys' Pep Club 3, 45 F.S.P. 35 D.E. Club 45 Senior Assembly. 24 AMELKA BLICKENDERFER Majors: English, Science, Math., Instrumental Music. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Mount- aineers 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 85 Debate 25 Honor Society 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD CURTIS BELL Majors: English, llistnry, Science, Mnthnnlnties. Activ- ities: Crusscountry 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 VK'45 Key Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Honor Society 2, 35 Latincers 3. 45 Rec Boaord 3, 45 BOC 3, 4. UESTINY KAY BENGE Majors: English, llistory, Mathematics, Science. Ac- tivities: Stunt 1, 2: Class Dance l, 2. 3. -I: Lrltinccrs 35 FSP 1: Senior Assembly 45 GAA 15 Ski Club 1, 2, 4 JAMES G. BENNETT Minors' Englissll, Science J - i History. Activities: FFA 1, 2. Sec. 2. F5312 'X ig ii Z , -5 . E ' l J 9' . 5' -Qwff li i ' ' , fiiiiltii ,.f'i2if4..f1::ff'4s . ..--,. ., , ' 'iillii-f f ii: 1734!-.5 s A . liiiils ffmfissii 1 I . .s JAMES THOMAS BEVARD MICHAEL LEE BIGELOW KAREN C. BIRCHALL Majors: English, History, Majors: English, P.E., Ag- Majors: English, History, riculture. Activities: Wrest- Art. ling 1, 2, 3, 4 RICK BOGLE ROBERT H. BOLLERSLEV Majors: English, llistory, Majors: English, History, Shop. Tl-ansterred lroln Metli- cal Lake 2. Agriculture. .. .,.:s:..p's.1 Majors: English, History, Business Etlucation. Activi. ties: Class Dance l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Assenibly5 Stunt 1, 2. MARGARET MARY BOVLE Majors: English, History, Science. Activities: Viking vnriniiss 3, 4g snisll Group 2, 44 Chorus 1, 25 Honor Society 1, 2, 8, 4: Class Dance 1, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, ll, 4, G,A.A. Ig Science Fair l, 4, Senior Assembly. X MARION KAV BREILAND Majors: English, History, Math., Science. Activities: Girls' Club Vice-Pres. 4: Pep Club 3, 4, Piss. -lg Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: I-'.N.A. 3, 45 I-'.H,A. 2, 3, Historian 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, Ollice. Wx '15 .:...s, :,x.5.-s , . Km. Prrl-llc: ANNE BRENNAN Majors: English, History. Activities: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Yell Leader 1,,rn,islen ag Girls' Club 1, French club 21 onine 31 Class nnnnn 1, 2, 3, -lg Stunt 1, 2, o.A.it. 4, Senior Assembly. E' DONNA MILDRED BRESCH Majors: English, History, Instrumelitzll Music. Activi- ties: V.C.Y. I, 2, 3, 4: Glce Club I. 2. 3, 4, F.S.P. 3g Ticket Seller 3, 4, Junior Class Plny 3, -lg Science Fair 3, -lp Senior Class Play 2, 4, Christmas Play 35 Orchestra. Juov nun: anzssccn hlsiniss lznnllsli, llistnny, rule., Business lzflnnslinn. Activities: G.A,A 2, as Sen' ini As-I-inhly. DENNIS LLOYD ancwzn hlsinis: English, llislniy, lilslh. mitiiins: v.c.Y. s, 45 Rifle Team 2, 3, Tennis Team 4. MARVIN DUANE BROWN Majors: English, History, Math., P.E., Science. Aclivi- ties: Spanish Club 2, 35 Bnselinll 19 Wrestling 2, Senior Assembly. Shop, Art. lkmah .' A Lf- , 3 s. :i,,j 3s- ,Q k u , this 'o in ke E. ' , fs' A' hifi' ' i 3 . 1 -'ii i -seals., l I ' 55- 1 , JACQUELINE P. BUNNO Maiors: English, History, Mathematics. Activities: 'FTA 8, 4, Glee Club I, 2: French Club 1, 2, F.s.P. 2, 3, Class Dance I, 25 Class Stunt 2: Senior Assembly. WAYNE ALAN BROCK Majors: English. History, CHARLES ED. BROWN Majors: English, History, Shop,P.E. Activities: Class Dance 3, 43 Swim Team 45 Tennis Team 23 Senior As- scnibly. MARY ALICE BURRDWS Majors: English, Hinniy, Band. Activities: Honor Secs iely 3, 4: French Club 3, 43 F.'I'.A. 3, 4, Historian 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 Class Dance 1, 2, Senior Assembly. GEORGE THOM. BURROWS Majors: English, History. Activities: VK 3, -lg Basket- ball 2, 35 Lettermlllts' Club 4: Hall Monitor 4, Senior Assembly. Nlcou RAE shown Majors: English, Histor,-, ns. ltsiiviliss: Tennis 'renin a, 4: uhh. 2, cl, 4. DAVID CHAS. CAMPBELL Majors: English, History, Math. , Activities: French Club 2, 33 Honor Society 3, Class Dance I, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 4: Science Fair 3, 45 Senior Assembly, 25 WILLIAM JOHN -CARLI Mayors English History BECKV ANN CARLSON Mayors English, History, Home Ee D E Activities Senior Assembly 4 D E Club STANLEY RAY CARLSON Majors English PE, Hrs tory LOREN C CARPENTER Mayors English History Mathematics Science uvrties German Club Sur-me I-'zur 3 4 Gull' Team 1, History seminar 3, 4, Mountaineers 2. 3, 4: Class Dance 3: Rifle Team 1. RDDERIC A. CARV Majors: English, History, Art, Drama. Activities: Art Club I, 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 4: Senior Play 2, 3, 4: .Iunior Play 2, 3, 4: De- bate 2, 3: Class Stunt 1, 2: Latin Club, Vikings Varieties. r GARV TED CHALLENDAR Majors: English, History, Art. Activities: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3: German Club-1, 2, CAROL CAMILLA CHRISTEL Maiors: English, History, Art. Activities: Yell Leader 1: F.N.A. 3, 4: Class Stunt 1: Science Fair 11 Girls Glee 1: Class Dance 1, 2, 3: F.S.P. 3: Gerlunn Club 3, 4: Senior LYNDA NI. CHBISTENSEN Majors: English, History, Business Education. Activi' ties: Annual Stall 4: Senior Assembly. SHARON J. CLAUSNITZER Maiors: English, History. Activities: Glee Club 13 Latineers 3, 41 Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 49 Class Stunt 2: I-'.T,A. 4: V.C.Y. 4: I-'.S.P. 2, 3: Sec., 2: Senior Assembly. Assembly. JOYCE E. CLEAVINGER Maiors: English, History, P.E., Home Ee. Activities: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Class Dance 1: G.A.A. 4. 26 BETTE L. CLEMMENS Majors: English, History, P.E. Activities: Tri-ettes Tri-Hi'Y 4: Transferred from Tahomz High 4. ,ff X . ROSEMARY CLIEFORD Majors: English, History, Business Education. Activi- ties: Glee Club 1. 3. 4: Class Dance 1, Z, 3, 4: Senior Assembly. RICHAR D MILO CDLLIER BILL REID CONANT Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Agriculture, Shop, Activities: P,E., Shop. Rifle Club Z. LEE A CONNELL CAREN LEE CONVIS Malors English, History, Majors: English, History, Band Activities: Drama Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Ticket Seller 3. LAVONNE MARIE COOK Majors: English, Music. Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Small Group 2, 3, 4,Sp.1nish Club 3, 4, v.c.Y. 2, 3, 4, vice. Pres, 3, F.T.A. 4, Sec. 43 Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4, I ,S.P. 3: Senior Assembly. DOUG DONALD COOLEV Majors: English, History, Mathematics, P.E. Majors: Engl ties: Orchestr Drama Club 2, Class Plays 2, Club 3, 4: Sen JO L. COOPER Mains, Eiigiisii, History, Science. Activities: Viking Varieties 3, 4, Senior Class Play I, History Seminar 3, 4: Glcc Club 2: French Club 3, 4, Senior Assembly. ELLEN MARIE CUELLAR Majors: English, History, Business Education. Activi- ties: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: F.S.I'. 2, Class Dance I. 2, 3, 45 Photography Staff 3, 4, Christmas Play 25 Senior As- JIM M. CURTIS Majors: English, History, P.E.Stngc, Activities: Sen- ior Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4 viking viiriciies 1, 2, 3, li .iiiiiior cuss Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Assembly. ROBERT RANDALL DARY Majors: English, Mathema- tics, History, Music. Activi- ties: Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Stu- dent Conductor 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Varieties 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Junior Class Play 4. sembly, MARIAH JO DEAN Majors: History, English, Home Ee. DEANNA BELLE DAHLKE Majors: English, Mathema- tics, science, nisimy. Ac- tivities: Drill Team 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Tri- ettes, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 8, Pres. 4: Frcncli Club 1, 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 3. DANIEL ROV COOPER ish, History, Mathematics, Music. Activi- a 1, 2, 3, 4: 3, 4, Pres. 3, 3, 4, French ior Assembly. BEVERLY J. DEARDORFF Majors: History, Englisli, P.E. Activities: F.H.A. 3 Class Stunt 2: F.N.A. 2 ior Assembly, PAMELA JEAN ns now ivi:m:L PA whim, sngiisii, History, Miiim, Eng , u.i:. Activities: u.E.c1iib siiap,r.1-:. - 4 miifii ciiib 2, v.c.Y. 2, af 4, Tri-ettes Tri-Hi-Y 2, sen- UL OENNY lish, History, 27 SUSAN KAY DICKEV Majors: English, Mathema- tics, Science. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4: B.0.C. 25 Senior Asst-lnhly 4: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Stunt 1, 2, Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. t JERRY LEE DICKISON Majors: English, History Illnlllenlzltics, Agriculture. Ac- tivities: F.I I.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4: Mountaineers 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- billl 2, 3. 4: Track 2, Viking Varieties 2, 49 Boys' DAVID JAC K DICKISON Majors: lsnglisli, nislniy, lllathcnxatics, Music. Aclivi tics: Track 1, 2, 3, -ig Bas- kt-tball If 2: Honor Soni- sly 4, sinsll Group 2, 3, 4 Buys' Glen Club 1, 2. CH ERI DIANE DILDINE JAMES WADE DILLON Majors: Enzlish, History, Majors: English, History Music. Activities: Chorus P.E. Activities: DE. Club l, 2, 3, -ls Viking vnlinlins -l, Senior Asssnilsly. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glec Club 3. Glee Club 2, 3. SUSAN FAVE DOGEN ALICE MARIE DONALDSON Majors: English, History, Majorsi English, History, l'.E., D,E., Business Educa- Home Ee. tion. Activities: I-'.S.P. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, DE Club 45 Senior Assembly. PATRICK J. DOOLIN Majnrs: English, History, Shop. DOUGLAS L. DORN Mninfsi English, l-lissniy, ms. Activities: v.K. 2, rl 4, my Club 2, 3, 4, vist- Pres, :ip nsn. Bontril l, 2, rc -l, l-it-s. -l, ul-nnnn Club 4 lsnsslnill 1, 2, Bssknllsnll 1 2, fl, 4, Cross-Country 3 ll.O.C. 2, 3, snninf Asssnilily I . 9 CAROLINE DUNTEMAN Mninfss English, History, Science. Instrunlcntal Music, Activities: Orchestra, Lat- ineers 3, -ig I-'.N.C. 3, 4: P.'I'.S.C. 33 Class Stunt 4: Clzlss Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Sen- ior Assembly 4. 28 VICKI LYNN ouluill lllninfss lznglisli, History, Music, Activities: Viking Varieties 2, 3. KIRK B. DUSENBERRV Ma'ors: En lisll, Mathema- , l s MCS. ps W, VIRGINIA M. EASTERBV Majors: English, History, Orchestra. Activities: Girls Glen Club 1, 4: String En- semble 3. JOHN ALLEN EDWARDS lillljors' Enlisll, History ' l S Metal snap. NANCY ANN EIDEMILLER Majors: History, English, Home Economics, Business Education. Activities: Clnss Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, D.E.'CIub Vice-Pres. 4, Honor Society 3, 4: Costume Club 3, 4, Senior Assembly, V.L. 4, Girls Clubs B, B,0.C. 4. THOMAS R. ELKINTON Majors: History, English, Math. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3: Senior Assembly. CHERVL JEAN ELWELL Majors: English, History, Physical Education. Activi- ties: Yell sms s, 4, nee. Board 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Class Dance 2, 3, 4, B.o.c. 2, Drill Team 2: Pep Club 3, 4. CURTIS JAMES ERCK JOANN MAE ERICKSON Majors: English, P.E., IIis- Majors: English, History. tory, Industrial Arts, Math. Activities: F.S.P. 2, 3, Vik- Aetivities: Football 1, 2, 3, ing Vanguard Staff 4: Class Track 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Dance 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, Lettermans ciiib 2, 3, 4. YY MARJORIE ANN EVANS Majors, History, English. Activities: Honor Society 1, Masquc-rs 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Drama Club 3: Senior Assembly. CHARLES C. FARWELL Majors: English, History, Agriculture. Activities: Class Dance 2. 3: French Club, Senior Assembly. DONAUD DUANE FLOWERS Majors: English, History, Industrial Arts, P.E. Activi- ties: Football 1, Senior As- senibly. JILL WAVNETTE FOSTER Majors: English, Business Education, History, P.E. Ac- tivities: Band 1: Girls Glee Club, French Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Girls Club 3: Viking Varieties 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Stunt 2. LORRAINE JOYCE FOSTER Majors: English. Orchestra. History- Activities: Girls Glee Club 3, French Club 4: F.N.A. 4, Art Club 4, Senior Assembly. MARILVN LEE FOX Majors: English, Commercial, Home Economics, History. ROBERT MARVIS FRANK Majors: English, Math., His- tory. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Class Vice-Pres. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Board of Control 3. RICHARD ALLEN FRANS Majors: English, Dranxatics, History. Activities, Senior Play 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 2, 3, 4, christina, Play 2, a, 4, St-ience Fair 35 Viking Var- ieties 3, 4, Senior Assembly. KATHLEEN ANN FRANZ Majors: English, Science, History, IIE. Activities: German Club 2, 3, 4, See. 3, Honor society 2, 3, 4, Yell Staf 3, -I: B-Squad 2: Senior Play 2: Junior Play 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Stunt 2. 29 KAV LYNN FREEMAN Majors: English, History, Orchestra. Science. Activi- tics: Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Assembly: Orchestra Scholarship 3: French Club 0MA LOUISE FRENCH Majors: English, History, Art. CAROL D. FUESTON Majors: English, llistory, D.E., Art. Activities: DE. Club: German Club: Senior Assembly. DIANE CAROL FULLER Majors: English, PE., Art, Home Economics, History. srzvc cam Majors: Foreign Language, English, History. nniiviiinsi siiiciiiii. HERB GAINES Majors: English, History, Industrial Arts. Activities: Band 2: Baseball 2: Football RAYMOND GALLANT Majors: English, History, Science. Activities: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4: spanish Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Science Fair 3, 4: Class Dance 1, 2, 4: Latin Club 2: Mountain- eer's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Junior Achievement. SUZANNE GAMAUNT Maiors: History, English. Activities: Pep ciiiii 2, 3, 4: Rec Board 2. 3, 4: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.lt. 4: Senior Assembly: P.T.S,C. 2: V.C.Y. 3, 4: French Club 1: F.S.P. 3, SHARON GANIIHLL Majors: Business Education English, i-iisiniy, Activities French Club 3, 4: F.S.P. 3 Senior Assembly. JUDY GATES Majors: History, English, P.E. Activities: G.A.A. 1, 2: French Club 3: Drill Team 3, 4. 30 JOAN GEUDES DANNIELLE GENDREAU Majors: History, English, Majors: ii-lstory, English, Business E rl . Activities: Science, Foreign Language. F.H,A, 2, 3, 4: D.E. Club: Activities: French Club 1, 2, Senior Assembly. 8: Talent Assembly 1: Drill Team 2. FRED GENDREAU Maiors: History, English, Math., Science, P.E. Activis Sies: Board ol' Control 1, 2, STEPHEN GHORLEY Majors: English, History, Science. Activities: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3. 43 Lettermans Cluh 3, 4: Boys Pep Club 3. .sq PATRICIA GITT DUANE GODDARD Majors: History, English, Mliors: English, History, Business Ed. Activities: P.I-I., Art, Activities: Foot- French Club Z, 33 Class Stunt 2g Class Dance 1, 3, 4: Girls Club 4. ball 1: Wrestling 1. 2. KAREN GOETTLING Itlaiors: History, Bani'I.Ac- iiviiies. Class new 1, 2, 3, Viking Lady 4: Junior High Award lg Girls State 35 Girls Club 3, Pres. 4: Honor Soc- iety 1, 2, -X, 4, Treas. 3: Science Fair Chairman 4, Co-Chairman 2, 3. RICHARD GOGAN Msiors: English, History, P.E., Woodshop. MICHAEL GRANT Majors: English, History, Mathematics, PJ-1, Activities: French Club 23 Swimming Team 4, Senior Play 4: Senior Assembly. ROBERT GRAU RAVMONID GREELEV Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Mathematics, PE. Activi- Agriculture. Activities: FFA ries: Wrestling 2, 3, 4, nseiiiai-Asseiiiiiiy. Football 35 Senior Assembly. Pnarcui cmin: rinzsn Minis: English, Jiiiiiiisi- ism, History, Foreign Lin- giiagi. Activities: Fri-.A. 2, a, 4, nisioiiiiii 3: viii-ries. 4, Liiiiiem 2, vanguard a 4, niiiioi siifieiy 2, 3, -4, I .S.P. 3: Drama Club 4: Glue Club 19 Spanish Club 4. i JACK PEDER GREENFIELD Majors: Engblish, History. Activities: German Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Rille Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3: Clnss Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Stunt 1, 2, F.S.P. 2. 3, Senior Assembly. JUDV LEIGH GREGSDN Majors: Eiigiisii, nistiify, Band. Activities: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 41 Honor Soc- iety 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 45 Stage Band 2, 4. TONI ELLEN GROCHUWICZ Maiors: English, History, Art. Activities: F.H.A. Z, 8, ViceePres. 3: Senior As- sembly. VALERIE .l. GUTHRIE Majors: English, History, PE., Business Education. Ac- tivities: G.A.A. 4: Class Dance 4: German Club 15 Senior Assembly. MARY ELIZ. GWERDER Majors: English, History P.E., Foreign Language. Ac- tivities: German Club 2, 3: F.T,A. 3, 4: Spanish Club 4' Honor Society 4. ' DAVID ALVAN HADDUN llliijors: English, History, Science. Math. Activities: F.S.P. 3: Science I-'air 3, Senior Class Play 4. 31 WILLIAM L. HAGERMAN Majors: English, History, I .E.. Science, Math. Ana tiviticsz Wrestling 2, 3, Gere man ,Club 2, senior As- sembly, aiu. Ltovn HALL Majors, anguish, History, rua., Band, Activities, sand 1, 2, a, 4. MARVIN H. HALVERSON Majors: English, History, Math. Activities: French Club 3, 4, LINDA HAMMERMASTER Majors: scams, English, History, Math. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: F.N.A. 2. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Pep Club 4: German Club 3, 45 V.C.Y.p F.H.A. 25 DALE HAMMERMEISYER Majors: English, History, Math. Activities: Key Club 2, 1, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4: Track 2, 4, Senior Assembly, Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: I-',S.I . 2, 3, Ns. , sa J. - .M L, an MARGARER H. HANSEN Majors: English, History, Science, Math. Activities: Band I, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Fair 8, 4: Stunt 2: Class Dance ll. JOHN WILLIAM HARBER Majors: English, Arch. Draw- ing, P.E,, History. Activities: Class Stunt 2, German Club 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. DONALD EUGENE HARRIS Majors: English, History, Drama, P. E. Activities: I 00tb:ill 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettcrman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boy's Pep Cluh 4: Cross Country 3, 4. LINDA ELAINE HARRIS llllgorsz English, History, SHERYL LOUISE HARRIS Majors: English, History, PE. Activities: Girls Club Sec. 4: Pep Club 4: H.M.C. 45 Spanish Club 3. 32 CHARLES SCOTT HARVEY Majors: English, History, P.E., Drawing, Math, Ac- tivities: Football 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, Track 1. GENE ELLIS HARVEY Majors: English, History, Drawing, Math. Activities: Tennis 4: Rifle Club 4, Sen- ior Assembly. KENNETH K.,HAUGEN CLARA MARIE HAUGLAND Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Gym, Business E d. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 3. KATHLEEN HAYES Majors: English, History, Business Ed. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4: Stunt 2: Senior Assembly: Class Dnnce 1, 2, 3, 4. LESLIE LYNN HEATON iunjnrsz English, History. Activities: Student Body Sec- retary 4: V.L. 3, 4: I-'.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: V.C.Y. 2, 3, 4, Sec, 3: Honor Society 3, 3, 4: Latineers Club 2, 3: Class Dance 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3. MARILYN LOUISE HEWITT Majors: English, History, Business Ed. Activities: Spanish Club 4: F.N.A, 2, 3: Ticket Seller 4: Class Dance 4: Senior Assembly. THOMAS NORMAN HIGGINS Majors: English, Science, History. Activities: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Viking Knights: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Pep club 3, 4. JAMI LYNN HILL Majors: English, History, Pia., Jnnrnnlisln. Activities: B Squad yell leader 2: Lat- inrers 2, 3, -I, Vice.-Pres. 3: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Van- guard Staff 3, -tg Stunt I, 2: H.M.C. 2, 3: Big Inch award i. MARKIDA HIPKINS Mlj0t'S: English, Busineli Administfaliull, History, PE. Activities: Drill Team 4: CICISS Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Stunt 2: Ticket Seller 3: German Club 3, 45 Girls Club CHARLES F. HOENHOUS Math., anna, English. tivities: Stage Band 1, 2 4: Orchestra 2: Senior As sembly, Majors: History, Science, Ac- JANET MOFGAARD Majnrs: English, History, Math, Activities: F.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Dance I, 2, 3. 4: Stunt I, 2: Spanish Club 1: Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Assembly. winner. RBXINE C. HOLBROOK Majors: Business Educate tion, IKE., English, History. Activities: Asst-lulily. G.A.A.: Senior Cabinet 3. DEANA MAY HOMAN Majors: cience, Art, English, History. Activities: Pep Club 4: F.N.A. 3: B.0.C. 2: Latin Club 3: Stunt 2: Class Dance 1, 2, s, 4. HAROLD KEITH HOON Majors: English, History, Mathematics, Activities: La- tin Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Key Club 4: Class Dance 4: Invictus I-IinY 2. 3. 4. RANDY HOWARD Majors: Science, History, English. Activities: Class Dance 1, 2. 3, 4: I-'.S.P. 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Boys Pep Club 4: Stunt 1, 2. -A NANCY DIANE HUMISTON Majors: English, History, Art. Activities: V.C.Y. I. 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: F.N,C. 3, 4: F.S.P. 3. MARY'ANN HUMPHRES Majors: Business Ed., Engl Iish, P.E. Activities: Girls Glee Club. 33 JOYCE ANNA HYSLOP Majors PE English, Hiss tory Activities Drill Team 3, Senior Assembly. JOHN RANDOLPH ISLES Majors: English, History, Art, P.E. Activities: Class snort 2: cuss Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: F.S.I'. 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Senior Assembly. Club 2, 3, 43 5 Honor Society hate 2, c..A.A Stunt 2: Class 4: Senior Asse MARY BETH JANOWSKI Majors: English, Physical Education, History, Science. Activities: Class Dance 1, 2, B, 4: Stunt 1, 2, Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, a, 4, Pres. 2: Pep club a, 4, Drill Team 3. 4, Honor Socv iety 3, 4: I-'.S.P. 3, French Club 2. JEAN CHRISTINE JENSEN Mainrs: English, History, Music, Physical Education. Activities: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 1, 3, Vice.- Pres. 3: Stunt 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 43 Small Group 3, 43 Glce Club 1, 3. DEEDE JOHNSON Majors: English, History, Business, Activities: Girls Club 1, 35 French Club 23 Class Dance 4. 34 IONE MARIE IYERSON CALVIN GUY JACOBS TERRY RAY JANKE Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Maiors: English, History. Mathematics, Foreign Lan- Physical Education. Activities: Rifle Club 3, 4, guagcs. Activitties: French Mountaineers 3, 4, Baseball panish Club 4: 2, s, 4, ne- . 1, 2, cuss Dance 1, 2, ll, mbly. 2. DON LAURENCE JEZEK CHARLES D. JOHNSON Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Physical Education. Activi- Math. Activities: German lies: F.I-YA.: Football 23 Club 2, 3, Senior Assembly. Boys Pep Club 4. 't . 'ff 2... MH.: il :iii .,Q.Q.2.a..4' 'fl JUDY JANE JOHNSON RALPH DAVID JOHNSTONE Majors: Music, English, His- Majors: History, English. tory. Activities: Senior As- sembly? Choir 1, 2, 4. JERRY GLENN JONES Majors: Math., English, Phys- ical Education. Activities: Rille Club 1, 2: Wrestling 2: Gymnastics 3: Transit-red from Bozeman, Montana. JILL FRANCES JOSLIN Majors: English, History, French, Art, Physical Educa- tion. Activities: Cv.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4: Honor Society 4, Senior Assembly. ALAN PAWSON KALLA SUSAN MABLE KANDLE Xlajors English, History. Majors: English, History, Math Art, Business Ed. JEANINE MARV KASPRICK Majors: English, History, Business Ed. Activities: Nurses Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4, rn-Mr. Club 2: Class Dance I. 2. 4: Van- guard Stall 4: Business Man- ager 4. KENNETH BURR KLUGE Majors: History, Math, Eng- lish, Drawing. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 8: German Club 3, 4: Class Dance 3, 4: Boys Pep Club RICHARD LEE KNAEEL ALLEN R. KNESAL Maiors: English, History, Majors: Math., Science, lliss P.E. Activities: Football 2: tory. Activities: Spanish Wrestling 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Club 3, 4: class Play a. 4: Lettermuns Club 2, 8, 4: Class Dance 4. 8, 4. . -rf? is l f' 5 2 JlM HARVEV KOTN Majors: English, Shop, Music. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stunt 2, Class Dance 3, CARQL ANN KRESS Majors: Foreign Language, English, Science. Activities: Class Dance 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Latineers 2: x-'rms Club 3, 4: r.s.P. s, 4: Senior Assembly 4. KATHERINE LA CASSE Majors: History, Science, Music. Activities: Nurses Club 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 3: French Club 3, 4: Senior Assembly: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. F.S.P. 2, 3. RONALD LEE KELLER NEALA KINDERKNECHT Mniurs: History, English, Majors: English History, P.E, Activities: Baseball. Business Ed. Actmties Glcc Club, Chorus. CLIFF DON KONTOS Majors: English, History, P. E. Activities: Photos graphy 21 Swimming Team 4: Rillc Team. Q' LZ' ALLEN ROBERT LA CUSS MARVEL JEAN LAMFSON Majors: History, D.E. Bus- Majors: English History, iness Ed. Activities: D.E. Orchestra. Activities Club: Senior Assembly. sembles. tg DOROTHY LEA LARSON Mujurs: English, History. Activities: Spanish Club 1, F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Class Dance ,fszms 5 MTA MA: Luau: miilirss English, History, PE., Business Eu. Activi- lies: Drill 'rmi 3, 4, Clnss units 2, 3, 4. ARMAND neu: LERLANC Majors: Eiiglisli, illslsiy, Minis., stil-nw, nslivilil-ss v.c.i'.s 'rsnnis 1, 2, a, is sn-iiiiiiiiiig Team 4. KEN FRANK LEHMAN Majors: Englisll, Mnlll. llis- tory. P.E. Activities: Swim' ming Tcnln -ig Spnnisli Club. 1, 2, 3, 4, Stunt 2, Senior Assembly. RELMA LAVELLE LESSER Majors: Business Ed., His' tory, English. Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. lp Art Club 3, 4. rouv L. Lzroununu Majors: English, iinlissnisl Arts, Ag. llslil-ilisss Wrest- ling, 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBIN RAE LIGRANO Majors: Science, Art, English, History. Activities: Art Club li Class Dance 2, 3, 4: Girls Club 2, French Club 3, ELIZABETH L. LONARD rlliioiss Eiislisli. lliswiy, Milli., sfisiiss, .llilii-iiilisiii. ,uliiiilisss n.T.A. 3, -is Spanish Cluli 1, 2, ag ssnisr Asseiiilsl,-, railing vsiiguliid 2, 3, 4, Arlverlising Manager. ANNE E. LINDSAY :llsijtiiss History, D.E.3 Bus- iil.-ss E-l ,irliifiliess D,E. Clilli 4, Senior Asst-iiililys G.A.A. 2, DON CHARLES LINKEM Majors: English, History, P.E, Activities: Key Club 3. 4g Lettcrmans Cluh 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, Hg Boys Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Vice.-Pres. 36 MARGARET LONGAHAUGH Majors: English, History, P.E. 'Home Ee. Business Ed. Activities: V.C.Y. l, 2g Senior Assembly. 4, V.L. 4: V.C.Y. 4. ROBERT JOHN LORENZ JAMES EDWARD MCCARTY Mziiurs: English, Math. His- Majors: English, History, torv. Activities: Basketball Art. zfnsselisll 1, 2, :ig German Club a, 4. K i o SHAREEN R. MCDANIELS ilsiimsi English, History, P.E. Activities: Drill Team 2, 3. 4, French Club 2, 3, 45 Class Dance 1, 2, 3. 45 Chor- us 1: Pep Club 3, -lg Ski Club 2, as Senior Play 3, ts Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Seninr Assembly. F, .. .. . . as CHARLES WESLEY McKAY Maiors: Enelish, History, P.E. A1-lirities: Pep Club 4: French Club 3, 45 Letter' mans' Cluh 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2: Bnsket- hall 2: Swimming 4, Class Dance 2. DONNA M. MCKIBBEN DARLENE P. MtKINNEY Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Music. Activities: Band 1. Science. Activities: VL 1, 2. 3, 4, Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4: 2. 3, 4, Sec, 3, Pres. 4: Class Class Dance 1: FSP 3, Band Sr-r. tp Class ell Lender 4: Conn. 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4, BOC 1. 2, 3: I-'NA 2, 3, 4, Suln 1, 2, 3. 4: All-N.W, Yicr.-Pres. 4, Latin Club 3, Band 3, All-Fcsb 2, 3, 4: 4, Class Dance I, 2, 3, 4, All-State 4, Senior Assembly. Chrm. lg Senior Assembly. i ,,.l:::4g:z BARBARA A. MACLEAN armor., Joiim., Hin., mir. Activities: mi cm. 3, 4, sq'1.,i1-Ani., 4, in-i. Bonrtl 2. a, 4, x'i....r1r.-s. n. 4, Annunl sim :i, 4, Editor 4, cn.. time 1, 2, 3, 4, noe 1, stunt 1, 2, mimi. cms 2, 3, rmiiiii sniaiiit rmiw 2, xi. LENNV ALLEN M1:MULLEN tutors, English, History, P.E., Photography ries, Piimgmitiy Class stunt 1, 2, 3 Asssiiitily 4, Class 2, rs, -1, Swimming 4. PATRICK M. MCPHAIL LLOYD MCSWAIN Mninrs: English, P.E., Art. Majors: History, Math., PE, English. Transferred from Lukenhr-nth, England. RODGER DEAN MANNING Majors: English, P.E., His- tory. Artivitics: Football 1, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Assembly. Lunms mm: MARCOE inim, sin. sa., Eiigiisii. Activities: Latineers 3, 4, roms.. sniiiirii Project 3, item Society ai, v.1.. 4, Future Teachers a, 4, stmn , Activi- -- a 4' , 4 J Senior nam 1, 2, Dance 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Assembly. ANTHONY WM. MARCOTTE JUDY JUNE MARKHAM DIANA CLARE MARTIN Majors: English, History, Majors: History, D.E., Bus- Major: Science, English, His- Activities: Wrestling 25 iness. Activities: D.E. Club tory. Activities: Future Track 2, 3, 4. Talent Assembly, Senior As' Nurses Club 3, 4, Secretary sembly. 4, VCY 2, 33 Latin Club 3, 4, F,H.C. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Dance 2, 3, 4. MERLE RAYMOND MERKT Majors: English, History, Science. Mathematics. Activi- ties: V.C.Y. 3, 4. PAULA FRANCINE MEYER Majors: English, History, IIE. Activities: F.N.A, 3, Drill Team 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4, Latin Club 35 Senior Assembly. 37 NICHOLAS W. MIKLOVICH Majors: English, History, Mzlhelnalics, Science, -r ' J '3?Z.'Tf'3 1fi' yi S X l J SANDRA JANE MILLER Majors: English, History, Art. Activities: Chorus 3, 4: Triscltes Tri-Hisl' 4, Senior Assembly. Lvllzrrz :v:LvN Moon: Majors: Engllsl., History I'.E., Science, lm, Asnvmss, G.n.n. 2. 4, Rails Club 1, Senior Assembly. DONNA MAE MULLER Majors: English, Ilislury, P.E., Business Ed. Activities: G.A.A. 2, 3, German Cluh 3, -I, . is sa l JANIS LEIGH MUNSON Majors: English, History P.E., Business Ed. Activities Senior Assembly. DANIEL JOHN MURlDOCK ALVIN FRED NEELEV BETTY ANN NELSON LINDA CAROL NELSON Majors: English, lllsenfy, Majors: English, llislnry, Majors: English, History, lilninrs, l-:nnlisl-, History, Science, Mathematics, P.E.. Art. Activities: Key Club 2, I'.E., Businrss Education. Busint-ss Ellllrntinn, llolne lic. Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, -I, Ln-tlerman's Club 2, 3, Activities: Glcc Club 3, 43 3, 4: L:-tternlan's Club 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, Football 1, I-'.H.A. 4, Trcas. 4, Senior 4, Gnu 2, a, 4, Yell King 4, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Basketball Asscnrlrly. Class Dance 2, 2: Swinlnling Invictus HisY H. LOUIS NELSON Major: English, History, PE. Activities: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball and Wrestling Commentator 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Swimming Instruc- tor 43 Invictus Hi-Y ll, 4, Senior Assembly. 38 3, 4, Football 1, 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Span. Instructor 4' Club Il 4' Science Fair 3, 43 1 2 3 4 3, 4. ' Invictlis I'IisY ia 3 PATRICIA ANNE NELSON Majors: History, P.E., Home I'Ic. Activities: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH RAV NISSEN Majors: English, History, Drama, Science. Activities: Senior Class Play l, 4, Junior Class Play 42 Senior Assembly 43 Science Fair 3, Christmas Play I, 2, 4, WILLIAM sn. NORTHCUTT lllalms, English, llaslnn,, lm. Afunllans, ska Club l, 2, my Club 2, 3, 4, rnnllnlll 1, 2, cfnsscnnnlry a, 4, Cluss Dance a, 4, Lnln-rn,nn's Club 3, 4, spnnlsn Club 3, Class Stunt 1, 2, Senior As- ssnlbly, OLE T. NVBO Majors : English, History, Art, I .E. MARLA MAY 0'CONNOR Majors: English, History, Science. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4: Girls' Club 2: Senior Assembly. JANET ANN ODMAN Majors: English, History, Art. Activities: German Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: B.O.C. 13 Senior Assembly. KATHLEEN ANN OTTO Majors: English, History. Mathematics, Science, P.E. Activities: Swimming In' structor 4: science Fnir 3, 4. TOM WILLIAM PAGEL CHRISTOPHER D. PALMER Majors : English, Industrial Arts. Majors: English, History, IRE. Activities: Track 4: Wrestling: Class Dance 1, 2: Lettcrmans Club. fsfswli .- 1 3- new is sf. , -if - ' ' 5573i 4 ' -:-ses 2 f ff ' e ' 7 , A f 3-.l t , . - Y T3 . K I ' ' r ' AQ Eg 54 ., , V Micullzi. n. Pzoznson Mayors: Eiigiisii, History, nidiistiisi Am. SA PEREIRA Majors: History, Science, English. Activities: Swim ming Train, Tennis Team Senior Assembly, Key Club, Boys Pep Club, Foreign Stu dent. DAVID WARREN PICHA Mainrs: English, Science, History. Activities: Student Body, A.s.B. Vice-Pres. 4, V.K. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 8, 4: Basketball 2: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Letterman's Club 3, 4: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER LEE PIRL Majors: English, Math. His- tory, P.E. Activities: Class Play 3, 4: Viking Varieties: Senior Assembly, Stage Crew: Christmas Play. RICHARD WILLIAM PIKUS Majors: English, History, I .E. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4. GARY ALLEN PETERSON NOEL EDWARD PHILLIPS Majors: English, Industrial Majors: English, Spanish, . Arts, History. Activities: Math., P.E. Activities: Track , Baseball 1: Science Fair 3. lp FSP. I: Spanish Club 2. PENELOPE PORTERFIELD Majors: English, Business, History. Actiiitics: Librar' ian 2, 3. SANDRA KAV PRATT Majors: English, History, Journalism, P.E., Drama. Ac- tivities: Annual Staff 3, 45 Class Dance 2, 3, 4: Home coming nam 4, senior .ts- senibly. 39 CRAIG DENNIS PUHRMANN Majors: English, History, Math. Activities: Senior Class Play. GENE FRAN. PUHRMANN lllninrss English, History, Math., Science. Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country a, 4: Senior Assemb- ly: Senior Class Pres.g V.K. 3, 45 Rep. 4: F.S.P. 3, 4. suzumz MAY QuENEl.l. llislnry, English, Maiors: ILE. Activities: Pep Club 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 French Clull 2, 3: Honnr Sclciety 3, 49 F.N.A. 3, 4: F.S.P. 3, Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4. DARRELL 'rHoM. QUINLAN hlsinfss Air, English, His- tory, nslivilisss Football 1, -i f ff' ,' 'T' 'Cf' t i., 4.13 ' t .s sf 6 ' t.. .gs-,mai 4-.is 'I STEVE DANIEL QUINLAN Majors: Science, History. Activities: Track 1. '15 B5 BETTY JEAN RAMEV Majors: English, History, Art. Activities: Art Club 8, 43 Latin Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. Cl. 4. CAROLE MARIE RAYMOND Majors: English, History, Art, P.E. Activitirx: Drill Tezuu 2, 3, 4: Mnke-Up Club 1, 2, Art Club 3g German Club 3. 49 Class Dance 1, 2. Zi, 45 Season Tickets 3, 43 CURTIS J. RAVNER Majnrs: English, History, Itldustriztl Arts, Business Eda uention. Activities: Class Dance 1, 2, fl, 45 Class Stunt 'l, 25 I-'.S.P. 3, Buys' Pep Club 4: Senior Assembly. WILLIAM T. RAVNER lllniniss English, nislniy, Industrial Arts, Business Ed- ucation. Activities: Football lp Wrestling 3. LOIS CAROL REED Maiors: English, History, Science. P.E. Activities: v.c.Y. 1, 3, sec. 2, Hanni- Snciety l, 2, as Drill Team 3: Season Tickets 2. 40 F.S.I'. 35 Science Fnir 33 Senior Assembly. JAMES ALLEN REISS Majors: English, History. Activities: Class Play 3, 43 Christmas Play 2. env nun nnortnzs lvlsinisi English, History, P.E., Band. Activities: anna 1, 2, a, 4, l-'.s.P. 3. ,i 5 JENNIFER RICK5 Majors: English, History, Music, Business Education. Activities: Glee Club 3, lg Chorus 3, 4. NANCY ELIIABETH RILEY Majors: English, I-Iistnry, IIE., D.E. Activities: D.E. . Club 4: Senior Assembly. LA JUNE GAIL ROBBINS Majors: English, History, DE., P.E, Activities: D.E. Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Electra Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Senior As- scmbly, ARLENE RAI ROBERTS SUZANNE ROBINSON Majors: English, History, Majors: English, Mathema- P.E., Business Education. Arr tics, Activities: F.N.A. 4: tivities: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. German Club 4: Transferred from Clarkston High 4. LANNIE DWIGHT RUDOLPN Majors: English, History, Arr, ms, Ariivimirsr Span- ish Club 2, 3: Senior As- sembly 4: ski Club 4. GEORGIA EVON RULE Majors: English, History, Science, Journalism. Activir ries: Honor Society 2, Li, 4, Pres. 4': Class Sec. 2, 4: Rec Board 2, 3, 4: Vanguard 3, 4, Editor 4: Girls' Stage 3: B.0.C. 3, 4: A.F.S. 3' Cos- mrrrc Club 1, 2: crm brrrrr. PAUL G. RDHRER Majors: English. History, Business Education. Activir ties: French Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Vice.-Pros, 2: Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Pep Club 3, 4: Lettermarfs Club 2, 3, 4: Class Dance 1, 2, 8, 4: I-'SP Photography 8, 4. THOMAS JOSEPN ROWE Majors: English, History, Banrl. Attivities: Orchest- ra 23 Class Pres. 2: Class Stunt 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 8, 4: Senior Assembly 4: Stage Band 2, ii, 4. MARILYN A. RUMBERG Mrjrrrsr Erigiisir, History, Journalism. Activities: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Sec, 2: V.C.Y. 3: Vanguard 3, 4: German Club 4: Class Dance 1, 2. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. r-'f-M., X in . , ..,. , af L A 'LT sf' 15-121 'ig E 'iii'--mf, rib'-. - -I N-. ' sin,-mean. +15 A .r :WEE-'I-rr RICKIE KATH. RUSSELL Majors: English, History, D.E. Drama Activities: D.E. Club 4: Chorus 1, 2, 8, 4. KATHLEEN ANN RUST Majors: English, History, I .E., Journalism. Activities: French Club 3, 4: Tri-cites Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 8: Latin Club 2: Hon. Soc. 2, 8, 4: FHA 3: Ski Club 2: D2- bate 2, 3, 4: Vanguard 8, 4: Class Stunt 2: Class Dance 2. ITIDAL SAOEK Majors: Foreign Language, Mathematics, Scienre. Ac- tivities: Pep Club 4: Hi- Lighters Tri-Hi-Y 4: Science Fair 4: Senior Assembly: Foreign Exchange Student. uuori snznmeri nusssu. Majors: English, History, Art. Ariivitirs: Drill rrrrir 1, 3, Hi-Lighters Tri-I-'lirY .., , 4. vmur ALLEN smnrono wmv i.. siiuros Majors: English, Maiiirrrir. Miirrsr rrrgirur History tics, History. ns.. rrrarrsiriri srirrrre. Ariivrirrr Base Arts. ririiriiiesr niirbrii irrii1,2, 3gSemor Assembly 4, ivrrsiiirrg 4. r.s.P. s. ., F .2 Ag' gl ' ... Q jf ' f- -- fy w, -445.73 IQ x EUGENE WILLIAM SCARIM FRANK ALBERT SCHATZ BYRON WAYNE SCHWABE DAVE EUGENE SHANKLE GERALD LEE SHEAR Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Majors: English, History, Majors: English, llistory, Majors: English, History, P.E., Shop. Itlathematics. Shop, IIE. Art. Activities: Art Club 2, Matlicinatics. 3, Viking Varieties 3, 4, Senior Assembly. uint: znuzsr susuaou mimi English, History, Business. .miviiiiii Prim. grapiiy 3, 4, Aiiaio Visual 2, 3, 4. JIM BATEMAN SHINN Majors: English, History, Agriculture, Science. Activi' ties: Football 1, Baseball 2, 3, -t, V.K. 4, Lettemian's Club 3, 4, I-'.F.A. 1, 2, 8, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Key Club 4, Senior Assembly, DONALD WRAY SHIPMAN Majors: English, P.E., Agri- culture. Activities: Football 1, Class Stunt 2, Senior As' sembly. JAV FRANK SIGAFOOS Majors: Eiigiisii, History, Science, Instrumental Music. Activities: oiciiasmi 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, VCY 3, 4, Pres. 4, Drum Major 3, 4. f i ANDREA M. SILSETH Majors: English, History, Business Education, P.E. Ac- tivities: Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Girls' Glcc Club 2, 3, 4, Ili-Lighters Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Assembly. 42 Award 2, 3. JEANANNE MARIE SIMDN5 Majors: Eiigiisii, science, Mathematics, P.E. Activities: V.L. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glce Club 2, F.S.P. Rip. 3, 4, F.S.P. 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Track sm. 3, 4, Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Stunt 2, Sen. Assembly. JOHN MICHAEL SJODEN RICHARD WM. SLATER Majors: English, History. Majors: English, Science, Mathematics, Instruin. Music. Activities: .Basketball 1, 2, Science Fair 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3. DENNIS ORVAL SMITH ltlajurs: English. History, P.E. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Basketball 3, 4. GEORGE BENSON SMITH Majors: English, History, snnp. JAMES W. SPARLING, JR. Majors: English, History, Mathematics, Instrum. Music. Activites: German Club 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Dance Band I. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Dixie Band I, 4: History Seminar 3. TERRY A. SPENCER Majors: English, History, P.E., Intlustrial Ants. Aea tivities: Boys' Pep Club 8, 4: Spanish Club 3, -I: Swim- ming 4: Football I: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. TED H. SPENCER Majors: History, Mathema- tics. Science. Activities Boys' Pep Club 3, 4: Foot- bnn 1. 2. 3, 41 Wrestling 1 2, a, 4, r-'se 2, 3, 4, Latin eers 3, -I: Class Dance 1, 3, 4: Senior Assembly. DAVID LEE SPIERING Majors: English, History, P.E., Shop. Activities: Foot. ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track Mngr. 1, zz, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Class Dance 3: Key Club 4: Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Senior Assembly. ,.,f gems!iif'iE5l' s CHRISTINE JOYCE STALEV Majors: English, Ilistory, Business Education. Activi- ties: Latineers 2: F.H,A. 3: I-'.N.A. 3: Class Dance 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Tri-ettes Tri- I-Ii'Y 3, 4: Senior Assembly. MARCIA ANN STAPLES Majors: English, Business Education. Activities: I-'IIA 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Viking Varieties 4: French Club 3: Drama Club 4: FSP 3: Senior Assembly: Senior Class Play 3, 4. STEPHEN WES. STAPLES Majors: English. History, RE. Activities: Pep Club 3, 4: Class Play 2, 3: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: French Club 3: Class Vice- Pres. I: Football 1. 2: Bas- ketball I, 2: Wrestling 3, 4: F.S.P. 3, 4: Yell King 4. MARIE FRANCES STEELE Majors: English, History, Science. Activities: G.A.A. I: I-'rcnch Club 3, 4: Honor snea.-my 2, 3, 4, Pres. ng Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: F.S.P. 3: Ticket Seller S, 4: Class Dance 3, 4: Class Stunt 2: Science Fair 4. CAROL JEAN STENBAK Majors: English, Mathcman tics, DE, Activities: Ger- man Club 4: V.C.Y. 4: D.E, Club 4: Senior Assembly. MARGO F. STEWART Majors: English, Home EC. Activities: Glee Club 1, 25 Class Dance 1, 2, 3. 'H Drama Club 4: Christmas Play 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3: French Club 3: Class Stunt 2: F.S.P. 3: Annual Stall 4: Senior Assembly. JANIS AHDV STIEBRS Majors: English, llistory, Science. Activities: FFA 3. 4: German Club Ii, -l. JAMES ALLEN STINSON Majors: English, History, Music, P.E. Activities: Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Viking Var- ieties 3, 4: French Club Il, 4, Senior Assembly. PATRICIA J. ST. Majors: English, MARTIN History, Business Education. IIE. Ac- 1: Glce tivities: Latinccrs Club I, 2, 3: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Majorette 1, 2, 3, Assembly. Team 3: 4 : Senior 43 SANDRA L. TORKELSON JUDY ANN TAWITZKI srnvs a. srolcrzsasnnv lvlninis, English, History, An, Activities, Art Club 3, 4, nm. 2, 3. A f MARIANNE STRILCZUK Majors: English, History, Science. Activities: Clnss Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 45 Annual Staff 3: FSP 2, -3, Class Stunt 2: Science Fair 3, Hi-Lighters Trl-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. MICNAEL wlvl, srlzoal. Majors: English, lllslniy, Science, lvlnihsinnliss. As- tivities: Class nnnsn 1, 2, 3, 4, Class sinnt 2, Football 1, 'rrsfls 1, r,s.P, 2, 3, 'z JANET A. swALANnl:R Majors: English, History, Business Education. .mn-is tins, Girls' Glen Club zz, 3, Viking vnrlsliss 4, rilenss Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sen, Asssinhly. KAREN E. swsnsnun Majors: English, Biisinsss Eflnsnlinn. Activities: Tri- etles, Tri-I-IisY 4, Chaplain 3, BARBARA JEAN TAUTE ALLEN RICHARD TAVLOR mninrs, English, rlisinry, Majors: English, History, Science, Mathematics. Ac- Mathematics. tivilies: Latin Club 3, 4. STANLEY R. TERRY Majors: English, History, Math. Activities: Boys' Pep Club 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4: Cross- Country 2, 3, Football 4: Rifle Club 1. RICHARD CHA5. TEVIS lvlninis, English, History, Mnlh. Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 37 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Let, ternlnn's Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Key Club 3, 4: Invictus llisi' 1, 2, 3, 4. .ess ' 'Q i'i'5i.'2 f , - s nf. s .os .il if sn- .u..L 4ii-' Majors: English, History, Business, P.E. Activities: GAA 1: VCY 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4: FSP '33 Class Dance 3, Majors: English, 1-lisiory, Business Education, P.E. As- tivities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Drill 'rsnni 4, Pep Club 4, F.T.A. zl, 4, French Club a, Class Dance 1, z, 3, 4, soc 1. DONNA LOUISE TUCKER DONNA MARIE TUCKER SALLV MARIE TURNER Majors: English, History, Drama. Activities: Class Stunt 1. 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, l-'.N.A, 4, 'rslsnl Assembly 2, 3, 4: Senior As- selllbly 4. Majors: English, History, Home Ed., D.E. Activities: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3: D.E. Club 43 Senior Assembly. Majors: English, History, P.E. Activities: Pep Club 2, 3. 4: Drill Tezllll 3, 4: V.C.Y. 3, 4: French Club 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A, -lg Vanguard 4: Senior Assembly. 44 , CRAIG HOWARD UPTON Majors: English, l-listnry, Science, Mathematics, P.E. Activities: Cross-Country I, 2: Wrestling 2: Honor Roll 2: Mountaineers 4: Transfer- red lrom Lyon Township High 3. ltnllv LVNN vAAns lnnintsi English, Histnry, nnsinsss Education, lxstivi- tics: Girls- Glsn clnli 1, 2: Viking Varieties 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Assembly. RODNEV KARL VAUGHT Majors: English, History, Mnth. Instrumental Music. Activities: ASB Pres. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hnnor Soc- iety 2, Il, 4: BOC 1. 2. 3. 4: Debate 2: Class Dance 2. DEL-SA NISH VILHAUER Majors: English, Histury, P.E. Activities: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Leader 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Viking Vnrieties 3: Talent Assembly 1, 2: Class Stunt 1, 2: Ski Club 2: Senior Assembly. MARY ELLEN wllsllsn lllsinisi English. Math., ITE. Activities: Ant Club 1: snsnisn Club 2. as c.A.A. 3, 4. RON GENE WAHL RICH WARREN WAITE KAREN L. WALBRUCH PHVLLIS KAY WALL Mzinrs: English, Histury,PE, Maiurs: Drawing, English, Majors: History, English, Majors: Eng. P.E., Science, Wouclshop. Activities: Wrest- History. Activities: Spanish ltlatll., Science. Activities: History. Activities: Pep Club ling 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Honnr 2, 3, Treas, 4: Ski Club 2, Society 4: Class Dance 2, 3. 3: V.C.Y. 3, 4, Trees., Pres.: Drill Team 3. 4: Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Stunt 1, 2: B.0.C, 3: Senior Assembly. NANCY COLLEEN WEARNE Majors: Science. Activities: Pep Club 1, 4: Pep Band 3: French Club 1: German Club 3: Drum: Club 2, 3: Tennis Club 1: Foreign Student Pro' ject 3: Science Fair 8, 1: Class Dance 3: Band 1, 2. ROSALIE ADELL WENDT Maiors: English, Art, His- tury. Activities : Scninr Assembly: French Club 3. FRANK PACO WESYON Maiors: Math., English, Hisa tory. Activities: Track 2. rnzo Powzu. WHITE Maiors: lznglisii, Pls., lvnnn- shop, History. Activities: Football 2. 3, 4: Baseball xt, 4: Wrestling sg Lnllnnnnns Club 3, 4.: Class Dance a, -1. JOHN WILLIAM WHITMAN Majors: English, Science, Math., History. Activities: Wrestling: Cross Country: Lettennans Club: Science Fair. 45 lDIANA LYNN WNITN EY KATHLEEN ANN WILD Majors: English, Business, Majors: Science, History, History. Activities: F.I'I.A. 4: Senior Assembly. English. Activities: Pep Club 4: Stunt 2: Senior As- sembly 4: Class Dance 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: H.M.C. 2, 3, 4: I-'.S.P, 2, 3. MICHAEL LEE WILKINSON Majors: Business, IRE. Ac- tivities: German Club 4: noi-5' Pep cxiib 3, 4. DONALD RAY WILLIAMS Majors: Mztli., English, I'.E. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: 'rmk Boys State 4: Key Club 2, 3, See. 4: Smoking Committee 1, 2, It, 4: Letterninns Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Presi- Z, 3, 4: Junior Class Pres. JACOLVN KAY WILLIAMS Majors: English, History, Business. Activities: Girls Club 2, 3: V.L. 8, 4, Vice- Pres. 4: Honor Society 3, 4. PAMELA JANE WILLIAMS Maiors: English, History, Math., Science. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Sec, 37 Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls State 4: Class Stunt 1, 2: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Debate 2: F.S.P. 3. JUDITH ANN WOILLARD Majors: English, History, P.E. Activities: Glee Club 1: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Assembly 4: Spanish Club 3: Tennis 3. DOUGLAS ROSS WDLFURD Maiors Ar tivitics: Ar Club 4. D.E., English, t Club 1: D.E. : L History. Activities: Art sreriuniz in wnvu.vs Majors: An, Eiigiisii. 11.15. Activities: Class vim 1. 2, a, 4: G,A.A. 4:Frencl1 ciiiii ap cum siiiiii 1, 2, viiiiiig vifiiiiis 2. PATRICIA CAROLE WVNN Majors: English, French, Math., Science, Activities: I-'.H.A. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Class Dance 3, 4: Senior Assembly. 46 DIANE LYNN VDST Majors: English, History. LORRAINE CELIA ZWEIG Majors: English, History, Science, Journalism. Active ities. Annual stiff 3, 4, Asst. Ed. 4: V.C.Y. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Track Stat. 2, 3, 4: F.5.P. 2: Class Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Chrm. 2: Ski Club 3, 3: Stunt 1, 2: P.T.S.C. 2, RON LEWIS RODDEWIG Majors: English, History, Activities: stiiiii 1: Senior Assembly. PATRICIA LONG Ma'ors' Histor' DE. Bus J - bi . . ' iness Ed. Activities: D.E. Club, G.A.A. 2, Senior As- senibly. CAMERA-SHY .r JULIA MAXINE JUDSON Majors: English, History, Choir, Home Economics, Physical Education. Activi- ties: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Hot Dog Crew I, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Choir 1, 2, 4: Aiivsnrrd chair ag French Club 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. DONNA JEAN ARTHUR Majors: English, Art, P.E, GEORGE GUY BRISLIN Majors: English. History, Industrial Arts. JANIE LYNN CARPENTER Majors: English, History, Art. Activities: G.A.A. 2, 4: F,H.A. 4: French Club 8: Class Stunt 2: F.H,It. Sweet- heart 2. RONALD ORVAL CARR Majors: English, History, Shop, P.E. Activities: Track 2, 3: Wrestling 3, 4. GARY STEVEN CHARLES Majors: English, History. LAUREN DOUGLAS DRATH Majors: English, History, Music. Activities: Choir 8, 4. JOHN BRIAN HASKELL Majors: History, English, Metal Shop, Science, P.E. GAIL ANN HARRIS Majors: Drama, P.E., Eng- lish. History. PATSY JEAN HARRIS Majors: English, History. PATRISHA A. HUNTER Majors: Science, Journalism, English, History. BERRY LEE HUNTER Majors: Art, English, His- tory. Activities: Shop. BRUCE D. HUNTER Majors: Science, English, History. Activities: Cross Country: Track. KENNETH ED. HUTCHISON Majors: English, History. LANA ARLEN INMAN lltaihrs: English, Foreign Languages, History. Activi- ties: Girls' Club 2. EUGENE J. McLAUGl'lLIN Majors: English, History, Math. Activities: Spanish Club 3. 4: Rifle Club 3, 4. ROY ALLEN NOEL Major: English, History, Mathematics, Science, P,E. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Invictus Hi-Y 1, 2. 32 Senior As- scmbly. GARY JAMES PEMBER Majors: English, Math, Hls- tory. BARBARA ANN ROBINSON Majors: English, History, F.E, TONA CHRYSTAL RUYLE Majors: English, History, Home Ee. D.E., P.E. Ac- ian 2: n.s:. Club 4, v.c.v. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: B,0.C. 2: F,H.A. 3: Clnss Dim 1, 2, s, Senior Assembly. BERNARD w. sxmucn Mrim: English, History. WILLIAM HOWARD SMITH Majors: English, History, Science. 0TTO SOMMER Majors: English, Science, History, Activities: German Club a, 4. ROBERT DEAN SWENSON Majors: English. ILE. Ac- tivities: Football I, 2: Track 1. RUBERT LEE ULMER Majors: English, History, Shop, P.E. BOB LUREN WESTBROUK Maiors: English, History, Chorus. Activities: Fresh- man Football. Majors: His., Eng. Activities: ANDY CLAR. WILLIAMS Mijors: English, History, P. . JOANNE MARY YEGGE Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Small Group 3, 4:- viking Varieties 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Assembly. ,TM 1 M ' sfufl, W , ,. 4, KQV J .yy .xikqx s I 'tv 1 . , v A ff? 7- s , I 3'7 .5 .av'Z'3' ,x 3371. 11 K, , .. S 4 ,3,3f Q ,J .4 'gg 'ey 1- A+' gy, ' CK' -hm . wzx I ,r N HH L 91 -'E : EM f' 8 .N Apu! fn Q: Q fi tr Z: Dlx 1, K ls ,x 'l W s I r J . ' in 4, Q i WF Kg - aim . 45, R 2 f 1 '7 s . W it , ix N I , J iw' fl e' g i f 1 112 L 1 4. Q Q 5: ' 1 kr V W 51 JUNI0lQI ,wi wwf, WMM, QS? f 2 QW W QM, MM, if M WwwgfjQ'W ff WW W W W M! 3 1. ?? 5 1 5, 4 QL Cary Brantley President Ron H anlten Vice-President Cale Walerland Sccrclarg lady Rohrer Yell Leader CLASS OF 1 9 6 5 JUNIOR The Junior crew, with no fear of the colcl, cruel world waiting lar them and a year af sea duty be- hind them, soiled through the voyage with enthusiasm and confidence. Their actions reflected their ciass yell, For the best is what we strive, l-9-6-5l Gary Brantley, Presidentg Ron Hanken, Vice Presi- dent, Gail Waterland, Secretaryg and Jody Rohrer, Yell leader led the crew to many ports of achieve- ment. Perhaps, the most exotic port was the Moulin Rouge Dance with it's red, black, and silver decora- tions. The Junior crew and the Foreign Student Pro- ject also paid a call at the Hoatenanny port and came away with money and memories of a happy folk-singing evening. Choosing o class ring and presenting a class play were two more duties of the busy seamen. With the help of their experienced counselors Mr. Art Larson, Mrs. Nydia Case, and Mr. Andrew Helling, the Juniors completed a successful and use- ful tour of duty. ROW 1 Alllen. C. Anderson. J. Clinehell, J. Campbell. D. Cordei. C. Davies. N. Dotker. P. Cox. D. Danielson. P. ROW 1 Beckman. V. Armstrong. D. Duhy. J. Bauder. C. Cola. K. Bassi. J. Doering, J. Boies, R. Chrislenson, S. ROW 1 Drahos. M. Denney. V. Abholl.. C. Cox. S. DeVink. J. Amelung. N. Boyle, P. Bottomley. B. ROW 2 Bu rgmeier, L. Bosworth. P. Blyton. A. Doyle, M. Coll. D. Biionio. R. Bourdon. P. Boswell. L. Atkins. L. ROW 2 Berry, J. Baker. J. Cannella. M. Ahbotl. S. Coriesi. C. Aldrich. J. Bullock. I. Cook. M. Cox. S. Chaffee. P. ROW 2 Dore. L. Duris, S. Carlson. B. Brantley. G. Brummeti, Ciolek. C. Cnrxk. L. Deney. C. G. ROW 3 Dowden, J. Buckles. T. Dowden. J. Brown. R. Austin. J. Connolly. S. Armstrong. H. Anionson, H. Adams. N. Devereux, R. Christensen, RDW 3 Dickinson. F. Clldwell. J. Buckman. C. Bartness. C. Ansley, F. Carlson, D. Dallman, S. Decker. K. Boire. J. Beagley, L. ROW 3 Davidson. B Cutler. R. Crowell. G. Blumhagen. Boll. B. Bacon. J. Andrusko. J. Duris. G. T. 1' V u I 1 v 1 . ffagi si? 3 v .,, ,sq f' if 1 ' M -5 E 'F 4 Lv X- ' . ,gf . 5 . Q. 1 .L -ff xx u -' ' I' 'i ', f . r V., 1, 7 .1 Q 1. ii-P. .f 55 R R- -if J --3' ai: i' - 'z ' nQ . 4 vt -5, if I '- ' 'T M QI 'swf , , ' - . -ggi at . , 33, .:' 35293 - fi L H E . ' -e f 1 ' 5 Q rl X -QW! iff ' 9.9211 K9 'E' J E ROW 3 Christian. J Cartwright D Baker. L. Chrisiilrlv Cnusinnu Bryson. B Carpenlzr. Carlington ROW Bulls, D. Baurichier Gyldenege G G Hendry, Bowser. G Haugen. J Mizkok. B Isaak. R. Gamhriell. M ROW 3 Forman. B Glen. J. Gerslmann R Halle. G. Hagedorn B Haynes. F Hartline. J Henning, Hatfield. HUYI. T. A ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Hobbs, S. Fernandez. F. Hatfield. P. Hallman. 0. Hale, C. Hoyt, T. Freeman. H. Iverson. L. Henderson. D. Hes. A. Hopkins. T. Forman, D. Humblt. J. Grimil. M. Ash. J. Hilsendeqer. M. Geise. L. Gillispie, M. Gallagher, J. Gilstrap, B. Hawes. L. Gieger. L. Greninq. A. Fasy. A. Forsier. D. Gratzer, K. Hackstadt, P. Harness. T. Hoffman. K. Fitxsimonds. T. Gallagher, D. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Grout. L. Huske. C. Fjellslad. P. Fvgle. L. Harris. H. Edwards. B. Holliday, P. Gibbons. J. Henderson. J. Edwards. B. Cameron. G. Hubberl. B. Harman. M. Helmka. R. Ehnat. P. Hansen. L. Edmondson. D. Hagen. R. Hubbard. C- Haller. J. Hansen. C. Gaskins. C. Hurd, N. Hicks. C. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Larson. B.. McMahon. P. Mandery, F. Long. M. Mathiasen. L. Long. B. Mes!er, V. Kehr. D. M:Swain. C. Mdiaflerey, K. Nelson. D. Jones, D. Murphy. P. Joslin. P. Lewis, B. Lane, C. Notaro, M. Lindsay. D. Kenworthy. P. Gilstrap. B. King. E. Langdon. L. McAfee. V. Johnson. S. Kiel. J. Medearis, B. Nagel, M. Kaukl, D. 57 ROW 1 ROW 2 Nissen. B. Kempe. D. Mead. S. Judy, K. Kapovich. D. Northrop. S. Mahan. C. Jacobson. R. Miller, R. Moser. S. McLean, P. Lelourneau. C. Larkins. L. Kalowinski, S. Mileski. K. Lockhart. K. Orr, P. Olson. M. Newell. K. Maas. N. ROW 1 ROW 2 Main, A. Jahns, V. Nolen, C. McCollum. L. Mcturdy. C. Johnston. L. Jellen. S. 0'Keefe. T. McGrew. V. Neagle. S. Markham. N. Mushott. R. Moser. B. Kennie. B. Keller. G. Keck. S. ROW 1 ROW 2 Locke, J. McCown, K. Kllburg, M. Linkem. P. Mctanaughy, S. McBride. P. Mahan, S. Knudson. D. Nelson, M. Miller. D. McGhee. D. Squires, J. Johnson, C. Olsen. L. Jones. T. Lovell, L. Jerstad, H. Jones, P. ROW 3 Krehbiel. D. Johnson. S. Null. J. Mowrer. M. Massey. H. Lindberg. L. Freimark. B. Jackson. R. Minarsich. N Jackson. K. ROW 3 Judd. D. Lewis. P. Klampel, J. Lett. O. Loucks. J. Moye, R. Miller. D. Norwil, J. King, D. Martin. J. ROW 3 Kersl, M. Madison, K. Conney. T. Mueller. R. Lindsay, H. Youngs, B. Morris. G. Neeley, J. Larsen. FD. Kaperak, T. Willis, D. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW J Rivud. S. Shannara, C. Taber. R. Wlterland. G. Price, R. Quinlwan. D. Walters. M. Scum. B. Slnkesberry. J. Rzhder. 5. Sayers. J. Wilson. G. Wunch. N. Turner, J. Vast, J. West. Y. Mask. T. Sherman. K. Pacsmag. C. Stauller, D. Weston. T. Zeller. L. Roepke. B. Russell, L. Rule. C. Pans. M. Walbruch, L. Verlemnieks, J. Wells. G. W Y Y Y Y Y ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 ' Reed. M. Simnltl. L. Peters. D. Reutler. E. Yemus. M. Vogel. R. Willhoiie, L. Tucker. J. Perrin. G. Whilworth. L. Reese, S. Vnl, P. Tehay. S. Thompson, L. Veitenheimer. L. Svendsen. J. Sienkiewirz. J. Runkel. B. Thun, S. Smith. V. Ulmer. D. Sherburn. C. Piul, C. Prxyhylski. T. Clark, V. Vidar, B. Potter, W. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Wcckrr. C. Ross. H. Pokrikhek. .I. Woolley. N. Rulhru!1. K. Roland, D. Stun, S. wingard. L. Sehuler, D. Panzer. C. Schuelt, C. Schmeizzr, H. Ray. N. Zeilke. S. Thomas. M. Shaffer. S. VanWart, R. Woempner, G. Woods. C. Sherwood. S. Nectar. M. Taylor, I. Rathbone. D. Turner, J. Whitman. A. Roepke. B. Quaring. D. Wall. S. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Rudloff, J. Pihl. L. Peterson. K. Schaefer. J. Ward. P. Pelela. J. Roe. E. Westover, G. Schatz, J. Rudlnfl. J. Vanwinkle. D. Rusene, D. Stal. C. Smith, G. Slackhuuse. F Warren, 5. Ziemer. K. Stahl. J. Starkle, D. Seewer. S. Thompson. F. Spark, P. Tnrkelson, N. Ridge, D. Williams, C. Woempner, G. Schatz. B. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 TaYInr. L. Tucci. T. Sialz. L. Rohrer. J. Sheppard, M. SlJohn, D. Samuelson. K. Wheeler. L. Reilly. M. Sienkizwiu, L. Westmark. P. Thompson, S. Sword, S. Perkins, J. Snodgrass. M. Riser. P. Shea. M. Volkmer. D. VanPevenage, C. Roe. D. Slrub, V. Porter, J. Smith, L. Wiil. H. Schmeizer. H. Stehner, G. . ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Carlson. J. Porca. D. Birgin, D. Stankeviiz, L. Petersnn. J. Butsford. S. Pernzzo. M. Torgersun, S. Allen. B. Williams. L. Echlund. A. Bates. J. Smith. G. Russeil. L. 60 WN.: , I bi r- 4. ,i H+ iax -c.f.. ' 1 ,Rf X- , 'JIS ivlyf a ik' kzlfuh K :TT kk 1. 1 E9 I ,ai V Lg I Q avg x 5' 5' 1 1 J '44, 1 X N FRINE FERNANDEZ Student hum Argenlin ikcwggwywy WW Honour! Jq,pfMgQQ?j1sfb, MM - XX 6754552 1 iN ,fl -:Mig wg X 4 wif.23'!1f ff- Q X f i, .A I 4,1.Q-'rxffwzt-,WF-fm. X f , W ' X' A LW' N V1 if , X X A- V 9 I .wi .Q xx X N Mr QL KWH 2523 pf.-ff gi. 1 A Q ff: X - . .sl ,, :g 2 954 T -fffffw ! n,'.4 f WV 3,15 gil Q Q, ' 'Ji EH 35' W7f f:'.l'5ip' P' A5514 fi . f 1' l 'ff f f -'X Gai f f , 'fl r E' ' 'fL3f1Q i I 1 5 - - 5 ,AJ . 'gsm ff - i' il, ,Ea 1' 1 QM .' M,lvlHQ', Lf W4 ' V g' +2111 mr ., iw: '1?',U'gm'xx- , Whig, V Af f-- L 'A -M- ff 'if A 'Ziff GV 1 4.i'f41v T sf-' - - - ,. ,X , f - - X J ,-W. Lyle Schaeffer President ffm Large Vice-Presidcnl Carolec Null Secretary Pnlly Simons Yell Lcndcr CLASS OF l 9 6 6 SOPHOMORES As the sun rose brightly in the East, the new re- cruits scrambled aboard. This was their first year aboard the S.S. Viking, and they attacked their new duties with youthful energy. After some unsteady sailing they settled on their class yell, Here's where pep and spirit mix 1-9-6-61 The yell echoed fare and aft as they placed third in the Season Ticket Drive with 99.6'Mv of the class participating, The enthusiasm from this drive helped their officers lead them through many activities and advenures during the year. Lyle Schaefer, President, Jim Large, Vice President, Caralee Nutt, Secretary, and Patty Simons, Yell leader were the officers of this able crew. Mr. John Durr. Mr. Al Jacobs, and Mr. Sterling Harshman gave these shaky crewmen navi- gational advice and assistance. A third place in the football league and a spring dance with gay decorations and a lively band estab- lished the sophomores as a valuable addition to the voyage of l963-1964. ROW 1 ROW, 2 ROW 3 Babel. C. Bostian. N. Caliguri, Ft. Burr, J. Baurichter, N. Brien, J. Bulln, J. Cartwright, N. Bressler, B. Anderson, L. Angeline, B. Collmrn, C. Almont, M. Corak, D. Bartlett. D. Burklund, L. Baars, D. Bickfnrd. D. Bader. M. Bohr. G. Barth, E. Crust, T. Bridge, L. Cunningham, H Bonar, J. Ballard, L. Bessett, D. Campbell, R. Brock, R. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Burr, 5. Bridge. L. Benedict, D. Collins, G. Burgmeier, J. Crocker. F. Berry, K. Blinsmon, J. Curry. B. Crouch. J. Brakken, E. Baker, D. Barge, P. Brown, S. Cromer, J. Brewster. P. Botsford, J. Antonson, J. Brehmer, S. Brewer, L. Buchanan, J. Boyle, E. Arnhold. G. Bean, B. Busick. S. Catten, L. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Curtis. S. Anderson, M. Bishop, L. Christensen, K. Campbell, G. Adams, D. Absher. S. Corbin. T. Crocenzi. R. Allen. L. Clausnitzer. R. Brock. M. Blickenderler, G. Brunaugh, K. Anderson, N. Clark. D. Cox, G. Cousineau. L. Agnew. P. Bradley, S. Cole, M. Aarsund. L. Bonar. K. Corbin, B. Christensen, G. Bryson. V. Anderson, L. Carpenter, B. ROW 3 Harhzr, R. Frans, S. Brown, K. Fuestnn. S. Custard. R. Baker, G. Baydo, J. Chapman, R. ROW 3 Davis. A. Hakfield, M. Devereaul. M Dey. D. Boyd. D. Forhrlgd. M. Hubart. B. Gleason. T. Fleming, R. Edison, C. ROW 3 Hedges, S. Ferg usan. B. DeMeerleer. H Fisher. J. Hayne, G. Howells, T. Davies. R. Duodigan, .l. ROW 1 RDW 2 Howard. B. Hagar, S. Free. D. Gaspard. M. Hermanson, J. Haugen. R. Goelzer, S. Goetz. D. Eastman. J. Hyslap, B. Huflner, L. Hemmings. D. ROW 1 ROW Z Hansen, D. Eshieman. J. Haransan. C. Euel. B. Esau. D. Harding. L. Flowers. D. Huntsman. R. Gronen, L. Hall. D. Gustalsnn. G. ROW 1 ROW 2 Meier. S. Convis, C. McLaughlin. E. Kauu. S. Klein. 5. McCormick. L. Myers. K. Locke. R. Meurer. C. Johnson. E. Kenwnrthy, D. Long. G. McCullough. S. Mcalee. J. Krnss. K. Mortensen, R. Loyd. R. Martin. M. Mapes. C. ROW 3 Dann. T. Human. J. Hahn. G. Hiali. D. Ellison. G. Harher, C. Dean. R. Flagan. R. ROW 3 Edmundi. D. Espe, L. ' Dahl, L. Hoenhnus. A. Hoekstra. L. Dlyle. R. ROW 3 Mbit. R. Mack. D. Millicln, D. Knighi. J. Johnston. W. Mumby, B. Mundel. T. Lambert. G. Johnslone, P. fw 1. .pigqfa-. 1 . AA .im .' -.hs -- .f 1 in : S 3 .w i . if-if . f 'i n 1, V J li 3 an Q I t K K rf I f1 N. ROW 1 Miracle. P. Myron, P. Lnppe, M. Knlilis. L. Minrhlu, J Jackson. K Jackson. J Jones. R. Kline, P. ROW McCnrkle, Cupp, B. Mackin. M. Marlin. T. Inman. D. Llapitan. P. Mtbermnli. Meskimen. Meacheam. Jungswirth, ROW 1 Inman. S. Maas. L. Kanzler, S. Larson. C. Lott, R. McAfee. L. John. D. Maunder. N. 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Martin. C. Jensen. G. Milliean. M. McCabe. P. Miklovicll. M. Kalles. E. Kamen. D. Lindstroln. J Lane, D. Jungswirlh, Martin. R. Meierhofl. J Jensen. C. LaCuss. M. Martin, N. Gibson. D. Kline. M. Keck. R. McCord. E. ROW 2 ROW 3 Heimhigner, L. McGinley. J. Morris, J. Large, J. Johnsinn. C. McBride. M. lwanski. L. Jones. 5. Lee. B. Merlin. J. McMahan. T. Knislei. R. Lehde. P. Mellon. W. Lewis. L. LaPagIia. B. Horne, L. Morris, T. Johnson, L. ROW 2 ROW 3 Koehler, J. Ledbelter, J. Montague. D. Mannie. T. Leonard. K. Russell. K. Kirkham. G. Puhrman. G. Louderhack, L. Richards. G. Coamher. C. Pikus. G. Jnhnsnn. D. Johnson. M. Finley, D. Painter, K. Lulhlla. M. Sewell, A. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Santos. L. Seaman. B. Richardson. F. Scherr. P. Shannon, K. Gratxer, B. Simnitt. K. Sellert, D. Simmons. T. Simons, P. Post, D. Standley. B. Riddle, C. Stevenson, C. Powloski. W. Sigalnos.S. Shephard. D. Roehr, D. Nelson. P. Slrksplm. G. Schueler. R. Rankin, K. Szemplenski, C. Spruell, D. Sollars, E. Schaefer, L. Sherry, K. Skinner, M. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Smith. P. Schmidt, L. Pemberton. D. Schmit, C. Reynolds, S. String, M. Sturgis, D. Rantanen, L. Piccolotto, D. Shuster, A. Palo, S. Smith. D. Schoenborn. K. Newcomer, S. Noll, R. Neltnin, C. Starlel, D. Sienkiewich, B Schmitt, C. Bunno, S. Porter, C. Swanson, S. Norihcutt. B. Stelllng, S. Putt. Y. Robinson, C. Rouse. R. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Sawyer, L. Stevensen. S. Neagle, M. 0'DanneIl. Y. Pawelak. S. Powers. L. Pavolka. S. Stoll. J. Self, W. Palmer, G. Otto. C. Stott. J. Staley, K. Rud. L. Smiley, .l. Nagel, K. Peterson. J. . Sulkoslcy. E. Sayers, K. Swayne, I. Sehlin, E, Swenson. K. Snyder. B. Raymond. N. Petersen, K. Swenson, D. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Spomer, D. Ricks. N. Neil. B. Nissen. C. Swensrud, L. Seeber, R. Shuck. K. Powell. S. Sand, S. Nevins, B. Six, M. Lloyd, S. Stewart, S. Napier. L. Nimick. P. Orman, iD. Sandell, E. Steele, J. Null. C. Swesey, Z. Pagel. J. Olsun. M. Schmidt, W. ROW 1 BOW 2 ROW 3 Poe, P. Vallee, V. Vahn. D. Whitman, D. Wilson, .l. Ward, R. Thompson, C. Wolfe, R. Vaguchi. F. Wilson, C. Vertrees, G. Vegge, C. Taute. A. Talier, R. Tall, R. Thompson, K. Harlow, R. Thayer, B. Whitney, S. Wluenny, D. Tripp. J. Wilsnn, S. Tillord, B. Wilcox, R. Vanwinkle, K. Waterbury. P. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 Trallun, B. While. N. Galen, S. Whannell, L. Whitman. N. Yaung, K. Thrall. S. Varker, R. Whitman. D. Vriexe. P. Winters, D. Thurston. D. Nixon, P. Wiener. N. Kolowinski, D Zink. R. Baginski, T. Worden, B. Williamson, A. Vanply. L. Tronset. A. Vnlkmer, C. Weber. P. Virtor, .l. Wright, C. Zimmerman. M Winch. D. ROW 1 ROW 2 McKinney. N. Stalker. R. Waits. S. Dellete, S. Knudson. T. Blndgett. U. Porca. P. Larson. C. Allan. B. Kushner, L. Baginski. T. Cuellar. M. Knieler, B. Brackman, T. f! ss- ' 'ev 54. 1 QWQQQQT 3 I' . Q cn- : E J 'FN 1 c ,,. ROW 3 Holland. D. Lindstrom. J. Hollis, C. Hzacock. D. Vest. J. Reilf. G. Coppin. B. Clausniuer. R Kolilis. R. Hlcks, D. if? r N' f lv., ,'It,u 121 4 Y lil l if ,l , , K M f.J ma- ' - A ACTIVITIEI 'xgf' V. L. UFFICERS K. Goeltling, sec.: J. Williams, viccrprnsq P. McKinney, pres. VIKING LADIES Viking Ladies ushered at games, concerts, and activities. They are chosen on the basis ol personality, character, and leadership, New mem- bers are inducted in the fall at the traclitianal combined V.l.. and V.K. in- itiation. V. K. OFFICERS T. Cooney, lreas.p G. Bmnlley, vice-pres.g D. Pima, pres., R. Hannon, ggi.-an-mis. VIKING KNIGHTS Viking Knights work as ushers and hand out programs at football and basketball games, wrestling matches, plays, and concerts. They also help at the Baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. ROW ONE: N. lhnscn, K. Gocttling, P. McKinney, J. Williams, L. Atkins. N. Eidemillcr, L. Dore, T. Knudson. ROW TWO: R, Ligrnno, J. Svnndsen, ROW THREE: L. Marcos, L. Hcziten, J. Simmons. 74 now ous: 1. cm.,-,,n. Pam., R. sunken, D. Dorn, G. Bramley, R. Bauman. now Two: R. mn. G. P-.hfmm-, L. Shafer, G. Burrows, n. clausnimm, s. Sands. now 'mnccz lx. sim, J. smnn, J. Large. f . KEV cLun orrlccns Rick Bt-ll, I-res., Jim vest, vice.-pres., 'nm Cooney, sec., Don ivilliams, Treas. and Don Links-nu, srg.-at-arms. KEY CLUB The club sponsored many money-making proiects The members of Key Club are chosen on the basis of during the voyage. Included was a traditional pancake character and leadership. It is a community service organ- feed and a car wash. Services performed by the members ization for young men and is sponsored by Kiwanis Club. were changing our Viking sign, doing maintenance work Last summer Puyallup sent it's president, Rick Bell, to the on the football field and cleaning up after all the football International Key Club Convention in Pittsburg, Pennsyl' and basketball games. vania. Officers were Rick Bell, president, Jim Vest, vice- presidentp Tim Cooney, secretary, Dan Williams, treasurer, and Don Linkem, Sergeant at Arms. KEY CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Vest, R. Bell, D. Linkem, T. Cooney, D. Williams. ROW TWO: R. Tr.-vis, G. Burrows, D. Puariea, D, Thurston, M, Gnspard, G. Hahn S. Pereira. ROW THREE: T. Higzins, R. Vaughl, A. Nncley, K. Klugr, G. Brantley, J. Nr-eley, D. Spicrinz. ROW FOUR: B. Northrutt, D. Hammer meister, D. Dorn, L. Schaefer, J. Gibbons, J. Doud, K. Sherman, ROW FIVE: D. Pichzi, J, Shinn, J. Duris, M. Rust, J. Henderson, G, Bowser. 75 GIRLS PEP CLUB GIRLS' PEP CLUB onus' PEP :Lua OFFICERS The Girls' Pep Club adopted the foreign stud- P. Wall, Treas.5 s. Dickey, vice Pres., M. nreilsmd, Pres., P. Williams, Sec.: B. MacLean, ems as honorary members and bough, ,hem ou,- lits. Other activities were the sponsoring of a pep assembly, painting goal posts at the Viking Field, ' ' printing signs for the games, and making a Viking ship cutout. The club adopted a new constitution and purple skirts for club uniforms. The girls also made a slogan catalogue. Officers were Marion Breiland, president, Susie Dickey, vice-president, Pam Williams, sec- retary, Phyllis Wall, treasurer, and Barbara Mac- Lean, sergeant at Arms. Advisor was Miss Mackin. Sgtfal-Arms. GIRLS' PEP CLUB MAKES NOISE. -.1 GIRLS' PEP CLUB ROW 1: J. Hill, D. Human, S. llnirris, l' Wall, Miss Mau-kin, P. Williams, S. Dickey, M. Brcilund, B. MacLean, S. Gnrnziunt. ROW 2: N. Wcarne, C. Mahan, K. McCaffrey, C. Pacsmag, K. llollmm, N Harris, C. Alllcn, J. Buy, S. Steele. ROW 3: U. Nevins, D. Hansen, J. Morris, B. Northcutl, T. Grillith, S. Gmsso, B. Cupp, T. Tucci, F. Fcrnnmlrx. ROW 4 C. Ivey, N. Gonuling, S. Qunell, L. Hammermasler, S. McD:mieIs, P. Brennan. K. Wild, M. Jannwski. 76 BOYS PEP CLUB BOYS' PEP CLUB Drawing up a new charter began the activi- ties of this year's voyage for the Buays ' Pep Club. Tho mates also chose new uniforms of gold sweaters with an emblem for their voyage. Mr. Steickle became their advisor and help- ed get the club organized for future trips. The active crew presented a pep assembly during football season, a half-time performance during basketball season, and painted signs for wrestling and swimming meets. The club supponed me yell nuff and helped BOYS' PEP CLUB ENGAGED IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR arouse enthusiasm within the S.S. Viking crew. ACTIVIUES- Their principle accomplishment during this voyage was forming a sound basis for further support of school activities during future voy- ages. lOV'S PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: C, McKay, B, Hickuk, G, Brantley, Mr. Stueckle, D, Spicring, T. Spencer, D. .Gawley. ROW TWD: R. Pikus, J. Victor, K. Lehman, J. Baurich- ter, L. Almlois. J. Seeley, S. Reese, J. Shinn, D, Shuler, J. Porter. ROW THREE: M. Snotdgrass, S. Frans, J. Turner, R. Bitonlo, K, Decker, M. Reilly, J. Doud, J. Ash, D. Blmuvelt, l . Rohrer. ROW FOUR: R. Gnllnnl, G. Wocmpner, P. Harris, D. Volkmer, B. Hagedorn, D. Campbell, B. Davidson, G. Crowell, 11 Buginski. ROW FIVE: K. Hoon, D. Rm-, R. Yagi-r, T. Spencer, L. Iverson, D. Van Winklc, J Baker, B. llubberl, S. Thompson. 77 GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS N. Wenrnc, Historian, C. Hnrrin, Sec., M. Breiland. Vice-Pres., K. Goettling, Pres. GIRLS CLUB GIRLS' CLUB To bring about o spirit of friendliness and cooperation among the girls at P.H.S. was one goal of the Girls' Club this year. All girls aboard the 5.5. Viking ore members of the club and have representatives. Various activities held for the girls this year included a tea for all new girls entitled Gam- maiyyo Time , the Girls' Club mixer-swimming party, a style show and skit in preparation for the Junior Prom. Others were decorating the school for Christmas and the annual Mother- Daughter Tea. Girls' Clul: participated in the B.Ca.C. Talent Show and made corsages and boutonnieres for substitute teachers. Under the command of Karen Goettling, president: Marion Breiland, vice-president, Sheryl Harris, secretary: Nancy Wearne, his- torion, and under the guidance of Miss Palma Larson and Miss Delores Mackin, Girls' Club had a most prosperous year. GIH L'S CLU B FRONT ROW: N. Wenrne, S. Harris, M. Breiland, K. Goetlling. ROW TWO: S. Ballard, D. Muller, S. Robinson, K. Hallman, K. McCallrey, G. Rule H Freeman, C. IllcCurdy, M. Floyd. ROW THREE: P. Gitt, C. Slenbmk, C. Kress, K. Wild. -l. Baker, M. Long, B. Larson, B. Nissen, M. Floyd. ROW FUUR S Busick, K. Dogen, L. Rognaldson, N. Goettling, C. Hauglnnd, P. Decker, L. Lovell, K. Gronka. ROW FIVE: M. Mackin, C. Felix, D. Hansen, M. Kline P Fasnachl, S. Estes, L. Anderson, P. Simons, N. Baurichler. 78 FOREIGN STUDENT PROJECT With a splash of creative ability to raise money, the Foreign Student Project sold suckers at football games and sponsored a hootenanny. A Foreign Student Week. featuring the foods of Egypt, Brazil, and Argentina, was used to promote interest in the project. Our 'foreign students spoke to various community orgoniiations. The senior officers were Peggy McKinney, Jeananne Simons, and Gene Puhrmann. The iunior officers were Julie Svendson, Gale Waterland, Helen Jerstad, and Marty Snod- grass. Advisor of the praiect was Mr. Larry Meyers. f v FOREIGN STUDENT PROJECT FRONT ROW: P. MrKinnry, J. Si-ends:-n, J. Simons, H. Jerstad. ROW TWO M. Snodgrass, Mr. Meyers, G. Puhrmnn. LETTERMAN'S CLUB The Letterman's CIub's aims are to promote a high standard of athletics and be of service to the school. The crew helped at games by roping off the gym, laying mats before basketball games and lining the field for football games. The club also raised money to be used in the training of athletes. . This year's officers were Rich Tevis, president: Al Neeley, vice-president, and Jim Doud, secretary. Mr. Bob Ryan was the advisor. LETTERMAN'S CLUB ROW ONE: R. 'I't't:s, .L St-vlq, ll. Spit-rinu. R. Nm-l. ROW TWO: R. Vt-met. lt. Rav. M. Gillispic, Nl. Putts, J. Winklw, G. Hahn, R. Ilcnnken, G, Crmvell N. Biinnrsifh. .l. limi. tt. Kchr. ROW THREE: R. Pikus. tl, llatrris, J. Bnirirlitt-r. l'. Fjv:llsl.til, 1 Vi-si. T. Cooney, M. Kcrst, J. Henderson, J. Gibbons li Slut:-nmn, lt. Slmlc-r, ll. l'.nIs-in ROW FOUR: J. Sirynkirwirz, J. Dickisun, C. Pnlim-r, ll. thnun-:ann-ister, B. tingt-darn. 5. Rn-sr, J. Duris, J. Doud, J Stahl, .I. Nm-Ivy. D. Ijmlsny. ROW FIVE: D. 'i'tiurstnn, R. Knnlu-I, J. Stinson. I-I. Eiirk. l'. Rnhrcr, C. Mcliny, S. Chorley, I.. McSu-min, G. Burrows, Whitman. .i. linrtwr, F. Rurklvs. ROW SIX: ii. Klugc, R. Vnughl, D. Pichn, li Nm-lhrutt. J. Shmn, D. Williams, T. Sp:-nerr, R. Carr, D. Smith, F. White G. Pnhrm.tnn. D. Linkf-ni, D, Murdock HALL PATROL FRONT ROW: D. Dickison, G. Santos, L. Rudolph, R. Hanken. ROW TWO: G. Burrows, J. Christian, A. Kncsnl, J. Stinson, R. Gallant, S. Pereira, B. Hirkok, Mr. Hathaway. OFFICE GIRLS The office girls perform many duties vital to the smooth running of the S.S. Viking. Answering phones, running er- rands, and collecting attendance slips are the main duties of an office girl. The girls are chosen on the basis af grades and willingness to serve the school. FRONT ROW: B. Bottomley, S. Elliatt, G. Becker, P. McLean, N. Reiley, B. Larson. ROW TWO: N. Markham, E. McCord, D. Parco, J. Baker, L. Burg- merer. A, fav. H vs, i if L V. 1 K. A 2. ' I' re-fIf f 1i 9dTf'ZE?' -:F FRONT ROW: V. Easterby, C. Dai-gan, P. Myron, B. Robinson, J. Markham, P. Chaffee. ROW TWO: D, Larsen, S. Zielke, S. Turner, C. Cnrtese, C. Banker. BO HALL PATROL Boys are excused from their study periods to keep the halls clear of students during their lunch periods. This crew is known as the Hall Patrol. Mr. Hathaway is the captain of this organization. C. OFFICEA GIRLS r ' . . . . ROW 1: S. Di K. McCaHrey, ABSENT: M. Cannella. LIBRARIANS Tha librarians have served our Viking ship well in the running of our library. Their duties have included collect- ing fine-s, checking out books, and stamping books. The girls were under the direction of Miss Florence Pfefferle, schdol librarian. key, K LaCassc. S Hams P McKinney. ROW Z: K. Hoffman, S. Mcbanicls, M. Brcillnd, S. Torkelson, M. Mlckilt, M. Long TICKET SELLERS Ticket sellers work at all football, basketball, and wrest- ling contests, also, at school plays and music programs. To be a ticket seller, one must possess good character, be able to meet he public, and be able to compute accurately. Ticket sellers receive no remuneration for their work. They do, however, gain valuable selling experience, and satis- faction from serving the school. SMO KIN G COMMITTEE P. Brewster, il', Knudson, V, Baginski, D, Williams, B, Etzel, M. Kerst. PARKING COMMITTEE Officers of the Parking Committee were Jay Sigafoos, chairman, Ray Gallant, co-chairman, and Susie Dickey, secretary. Other members of the crew were Kathy Judy, Bill Burrows, and Ron Hankin. Mr. Cook served as advisor to the crew. The committee organizes the parking lots and dist- ributes parking stickers. They held meetings and spent many hours keeping our parking lots in order. TICKET SELLERS J. Blumhagen, M. Sim-lc, S. Cnrlis, J. Rudloll, M. Ternus, Mr. Moe, S Torkleson, C. Christzl, I. Iverson, F. Richardson. SMOKING COMMITTEE Smoking Committee was formed to make and enforce the rules concerning student smoking around the school. An advisor and some students make up this team. This year's officers were Don Williams, chairman, and Vicki Baginski, secretary. Their advisor was Mr. Don Henry. PAR KING COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Dill Burrows, Ray Gallant, Run Hankin. ROW TWO: Mr, Cook Susie Dickey, .hy Sigmloos. X A A EDITOR Barbara MacLean ANNUAL STAFF The Annual Staff started this voyage with a new captain and practically a whole new crew. They ran into several difficulties but had fun finding their way to the course that led to a fine annual for 1964. This year's staff plans to leave information they have collected throughout this past voyage to aid next year's annual staff, Advisor for this year was Miss Connie Dallman. Barbara Mclean was annual editor with Jackie Zweig, co-editor. 'V A I 5 9 Ii?-' -new , A '- V yan- 'rl' J X. ss. F-fi: 1 ,. i l -1 'I ' X f 3 T.. J if ' ' F ' ' 1 Q V .N X r F gf 5 . ,X fy T s. ., A SX - if ' A 9 ' 4 Q lt Ns r X . x X I I 1 ROAD-RUNNERS AND FRIENDS Don Linkem and Bill Rayner 1 T., SPECIAL EVENTS Peggic .lanes and Pat McBride SENIOR SECTION Sandra Pratt, Margo Stewart, Chris 82 Staley ,px U, C0-EDITOR .lacki Zwelg ACTIVITIES AND ART Rosalie Wendt. Rod Cary, Arl Ed- ' or' Janet u xt , Od: an SPORTS SECTION Gcurzc Burrows, Helen Freeman, and Wall Puller .QQ S. 3 ix C LASS SECTION Judy Berry and Lynda Christensen .laoii s ,. sally. ' .' SQA ...Q-o-a .T-we N ASSISTANT EDIT!! R Kathy Rust VANGUARD STAFF The Vanguard staff made a tour of the Tacoma News Tribune and attended a Journalism Conference in Seattle this year. The staff produces a paper ev- ery two weeks of the school year. The VIKING VANGUARD was ud- vised by Mr. Stan Brewster. The editors were Georgia Rule and Kathy Rust. EDITOR Georgia Rule lsr T1'4f' .A NQATURE wnrrgng REPORTERS ANI? CI!tCULATl0tI STAFF Pal! Green, cr-.rrin Anrrrnn, .rnrmr Bunno, Andrea xnnnn. P. Bnnnlrn, S. Tumrr. J- hnsvnck. C- Pml. M. Rnnrbrrrg. J Erickson, . 4 .ci f Y Pg if 1 .t 5 we , X Q ifQ:E.T . A , 1 r 5 T 1. 3.5.6, 3 W ' 23'-, ',, il, 'vf7, an 'T' ' Af -1'-111525 A .553 - - ' .iff . 559' rk.X5:.,1s,55z.1v ' 1 a.. ADVERTISING STAFF Mnnagersnsnnrr Hill, erm Lnonnrrn. sun: Charlene Rule, Shan 590575 STAFF smug ' nnnn Kehr, rrra Hnynnn, Doug unrrsny, mf Gibbons LATINEER OFFICERS P. Mcliinnr-y, publicity chair.: K Hoffman, sec.9 R. Hnnken, pres.: N. crawling, urns.: M. Breiland, vice-pres. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Under the leadership of Ron Hanken, presiclemg Marion Breiland, vice-president: Kathy Hoffman, secrefaryp Nancy Goehling, freasurerg and Peggy McKinney, publicity chairmang the clublhas had one of the busiesf voyages in Puyallup High Sc oo . For money-making praiecfs, the crew has participated in bake sales, and paper and baltle drives. During the spring, the Lolineers held their annual Roman banquet while ihe first-year mates served the older males as part of iheir initialion. .lumen cLAssxcAL LEAGUE Enom' now: M. srniinna, N. Gocltling, R. Hanken, K. nnffrnnn, P. McKinney, Mass mme. now Two: 1.. nam, M. 1-rnnn, J. cnnrbrii, M. srnanrxa, L nnagn, s. signfnns, n, Marlin, now THREE: J. Annan, J. sagrfrnrr, P. Kenworthy, M. cnnk, c. nnnrrrnnn, 1. Griffith, R. VanWart. now roun: B. sum c. Gaskins, K. Grunkn, P. arrwsrrr, M. Mckibben, s. clrrnnurrr. P. Ennni. now FIVE: M. LaCoss, n. nnnrnn, R. Bell, T. Spencer, M. Grnnqrnre, c Panzer, w. moerrnnnn, G. wrur. 84 FRENCH CLUB FRONT RDW: J. Foster, A. llcs, D. Whitman, S. Gmsse, R. Hallman, Mr. Elliot, B. Nevins, J. Morris, N. Woolley, L. Grout, M. Floyd. ROW TWO! L. Langdon, J. Perkins, C, Mcfurlly, C. Cleveland, L. Hansen, S. Sec-wer, J. Locke, M. Walters, V. McGrew, P. Bosworth, D. Slarkel, L. Phil. RUW THREE: H. Freeman, L. Olsen, V. Beckman, C. Convis, J. Holiine, N. Wunsch, J. Foster, A. Shuslrr, K. Baumgartner, S. Ahsher, C. Nellnin, C. Maurer, D. Campbell. ROW FOUR! J. Hcrnianson, J. Gallagher, L. Walbruch, R. Zink, C. Riddle, K, Simnilt, L. Santos, D. Sturgis, N. Baurichlar, J. Crouch, N. Hanson, G. Arnlmld, S. Reynolds, L. Ranlanen. FRENCH CLUB Under the leadership of Mariiane Floyd, president, Jill Foster, vice-president, and Robin Ligrano, secretary, the French Club has had a very successful year. They had a French banquet and viewed many films on France and it's culture. Something new this year was having a ioint meeting with a French Club of another school. Mr. Andre Elbez and Mr. Gilbert Stimac, advisors, gave interesting and educational talks on France and the language. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS M. Floyd, pres., J. Foster, vice pres., R. Ligrann, sec. FRENCH CLUB ROW ONE: C. Hollis, L. Howes, T. Curhin, D. Knudson, M. Kerst, C. McKay, P. Rohrer, M. Sheldon, P. Guillaume, S. Wolf, R. Marlin. ROW TWO: L. Cullen, R .Custard, C. Larson, M. Zimmerman, R. Vogel, B. Hickok, J. Michal, J. Jacques, S. Reese, J. Smith. ROW THREE: K. VanWinkle, F. Thompson, J. Glen, D. Furman, D. Kehr, M. Nntlarrn, K. Decker, D. Vanwinkle, M. Gambrinll, J. Sayers, F. Ansley. 85 ., L. l. GERMAN cLun Fnonr now: N. Adnnts, 'r. Blumhagen, K. Lorenz, Mn. nrsni, R. Dary, J. Sparling, u. ci-nilsnasr. now Two: s. Jones, G. snmn, c. Stevenson s. Meier L. Bnwkvr. C. Vnlkn-er. T. Tucci. J. D-wud. T. Buckles. L. nesgisy. now THREE: D. cnwiny, M. Snodgrass, G. wnnninnsr, c. Van Pevenage, P. bnskni- c' Elwell, E. Bo,-is, K. Peterson, J. Goman, D. Mann. n. Kaukl. now roun: M. Nolaro, M. Volkmer, L. Abalois, P. nnnnison, L. Hsnnnsrrnssri-r, P. cnnlrns' K. Goettling, s. Swanson, J. onwdsn, s. cnnnnny, M. Wilkinson. now rlvs: s. Terry, J. Dnwden, G. Halle, s. Robinson, D. Bressn, M. napkins, M. Hansen' A. Blisksnasrm, c. cmism, R. Devcroux, B. Hnbrsnn, T. nnnn. ' GERMAN CLUB German Club held its annual banquet again this year. They also made signs for the basketball games and other SPANISH ClUB school activities, The Spanish Club carried on various activities this year. The officers for this past voyage were Randy Dory, They learned songs and dances from Spanish speaking coun- presidentf Bob Lorenz, vice-presidentg Janet Odman, secretary, tries, discussed current events and news items ol these coun- and Ken Kluge, sergeant at arms. The advisors were Mr. John tries, and gave a Spanish play. They also held club parties. Messina and Mr. Bruel. Ray Gallant was president, Frini Fernandez was vice- president, Barbara Snydes was secretary, Connie Schmitt was treasurer, and Peggy Funk and Frank Ansley were sergeants at arms. Their advisor was Mrs. de Fernandez. SPANISH cLus now 1: K. unsgnr, D. Forster, s, Duris s. Mnhnn, K. McCallcry, M. Long, M, Mnskan, K. Hayes, now 2: N. nnvnss, L. cook. F. Fernandez, c. Pnssnng, B. Snyder, Mrs. Fsrnnnass, c. Mnnnn, c. Ruin, J. owing, c. llnugland. now 3: L. wnsnnen, E. 1vrnLsngman, s. wilson. c. snrnnm, P. Funk, L. arnnsn, s. Hager, E. mums, M. Wagner, v. rzidrna, L. xwniwnrin. now 4: K. Gallant, L. Rnaoiiin, A. awning, R. Huntsman, G. Bulvi, D. Gsnngnsr, J. Dickison, T. not-in, L. Nsissn, K. Lennnn, J. Harllinc, s. cnnn, K. Hoon. 86 HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: lil, Brudlivid, lt. llurruws, E. Boyle, K, Otto, D. Campbell, G. Ruin, Miss Hilti:-, M. Floyd, D. Miller, C. Kress, N. Wcarnc, N. Humiston, I. sooiok. now Two: L. nofo, K. llollnun, G. voim-mm, R. voogm, c. Hollis, L ooiso, n. Carlson, D. Murdock, R. vogot, s. Rooso, c. Larson, K. Goettling J. Nospfiok, s. Grosso. now runes: s. rofkoisoo, rx noofooo, L. Samoan, M. nwomof, M. Strilczuk, cf Hnuglnnd, N. sadootriior, J. Foster, N. Wunsch, L mkios, c. Nou, N. Bnurichtrr, N. Monson, J. Koehler. now Foun: L Iverson, L. Holton, M. srooio, N. cooming, M. Temus, M. Olson, M. Walters, J Dacring, n. nouook, J. st-oodooo, G. Aikomo. K. mor, L. Johnston, P. Bosworth. now FIVE: v. smirk, H. Jorma, M. Long, E. Collins, A. limes, x. Rosa v. Fiogoo, v. Mocrow, A. Blickvndcrlcr, L iimmooforosroo, M. nfonooo, D. Dahlkc. P. Moxaonoy, L. Cook. HONOR SOCIETY CHARTS PERILOUS COURSE The purpose of the Honor Society is to recognize those of our crew who have achieved high scholastic standing in academic work, to promote worthy leadership, ond to stimulate a desire to render service. A mate must maintain a 3.4 grade average, submit a written petition requesting membership, and have the approval of two faculty members to be accepted into the hardy crew of Honor Society. Projects for this voyage included a pep assembly on Valentine's Day, sponsoring a regular assembly, and having a guest speaker from Cuba. The top hands on board were Georgia Rule, president, Doug Miller, vice-president, Mariiane Floyd, secretary, and Diana Campbell, treasurer. Miss Hittle served as commander. t-J .... in-n-1 s ' HONOR SOCIETY OFFXCERS G. Rule, Pres., D. Millrr, Vicc Pres., M. Floyd, Svc., D. Campbell, Treas, , A .-,-.HY- .'. . ,S 1. - i J I .. ,A rv ,Yr Igll rlrwsfil Q-4tlmA. ,T5 '. : ' li ll 3. . 6 4' ef K c Q ' 1 w i T xl A L l x I A.,. 1, 1aw HEALTH AND MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB The Health and Medical Careers Club meets twice a month. These meetings are devoted to films on recent trends in the health field. Each member has the privilege of working at the privilege of working at the Good Samaritan Hospital after school for one quarter of the school year. The club takes two or three tours during the year to health organizations or hospitals. The officers were Linda Hammermaster, president, Peggy McKinney, vice president, and Diane Martin, secretary. The ad- visor was Mrs. Odny Wise. The club was greatly saddened by the loss of their sponsor, Mrs. Ella Granquist. HEALTH AND MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Brmllield, C, Nissen, J. Eastman. K. LaCassr. R. Atherton, P McKinney. ROW TWO: P. Ki-mwrtliy, M. Ri-rd, P. Sclu-rr, J. Clincbcll, C Ciolrk ROW THREE' Y Humiston C Pmnr R Gmnrw 9 o' J . . , . . , ., ..-Rbmson, Sclmlvr, V. Mn-Ala-v. ROW FOUR: J. llofgannl, C. Dunlrmztn,'lVl. Tenius, J. Stott, B. Allen. ROW FIVE: I.. Fustrr, D, Larson, L. llanxnu-rnmslcr, D. Marlin, K. Lconarrl. ROW SIX: C. llrwitl, T. Griffith, S. Signluus. M. Brix-lzmrl, C. Cliristrl. ROW SEVEN: L. Briclnnd, W. McDermott, K. Staley, B. Dear- durfl, R. Campbell. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F.T.A. members spent the first day of their voyage in Kinder- garden rooms helping the teachers accustam the students to their new surroundings. Every Monday and Wednesday nights the club served refreshments at the Adult Education School. The money that is earned by this proiect goes toward a scholarship for one or more of the senior mates. An annual affair for the F.T.A. Club is the Easter Party given to the children at Remunn Hall. Many times during the year the F.T.A. club members are called upon to partially substitute at the elementary and iunior high schools. This year all of the crew members had a day of cadet teaching experience as well. FUTURE TEACHERS FRONT ROW: J. Bunno, L. Cook, L. Anderson, A, Burrows, P. Gr:-en. ROW TWO: S. Clausnitzer, J. Trawitzki, M. Gwcrder, N. Davies, G. Alkema. ROW THREE: J. Dickison, M. Steclv, C. G.iskins, R. llnlhawny, P. Williams, B. Leonard, R. Dary. ROW FOUR: P. Pawclzk, L, Marcoc, I. Iverson, 5. Pereira, S. Northrop, A. Innes, L. Whitworlh. 88 Furunc Nomcwixcns or Amcrucn FRoN1' ROW: s. now, R. Atherton, rs. ml.-tt. L. Nelson. Row Two, rf. iv,-rm, D. Tucker, s, rrmangmn, N. Ameiung. Row THREE: Mis, Alexander, L. Lovell, P. Jones, C. Martin, D, Whitney. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The girls in FHA had a very busy voyage. During the fall, at home football games, they sold hotdogs and coffee. The money gained was used to adopt a little girl from Buckley, providing her with enough spending money for the year and giving her a birthday party. Also, a contribution was made tothe BOC proiect. In October, the group attended a meeting at Ocosta High School. During the Christmas season, the girls made favors for the Tevis Nursing Home. February brought a banquet at The Kentucky Colonel's. The State Convention was held in Seattle. The officers and one crew member represented the Puyallup Chapter. This year's captain was Miss Alexander. The top hands were Pat Wynn, president, Diana Whitney, vice-president, Sue Harrington, secretary, and Linda Nelson, treasurer. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Among the activities of F.F.A. were the Parent and Son Banquet, concession stands at Pierce County Jr. Fair and home football games, participation in the Pierce County Jr. Fair, West- ern Washington Fair, State Jr. Poultry Show, Auburn Livestock Show, and Enumclaw Jr. Dairy Show. Dave Picha was the club's delegate to the Kansas City National F.F.A. Convention. Jim Shinn also went as the F.F.A. Poultryman of the Year for the state of Washington. Officers this year were Harry Harris, president, Jim Shinn, vice-president, Tony Letourneau, secretory, Dave Picha, treasurer, Jerry Dickison, reporter, and Gary Wilson sentinel. Mr. Mike Mawrer was advisor. ix' I I rurunc FARMERS or AMERICA Row ons: Mr. trams, s. Pereira, D. Pants. n. trams, o. nafkasnn, J. shim, R. xvalsmr. Row TWO: D. szsumr, F. rhumpm, ra. suikosty, r. ssganski, R. Bmw., R. chapmsn, L. Rmhm. Row THREE: J. Nurwil, 5. nm-.., J. Dueker, n. Rmgf, c. mam, .r. es,-as, L. Afmsimng. Row FBUR. T. rim-wins, A. Hoenhous, T. Corbin, K. Young, R. Ward, E. Kallr-s, R. Harbor, 89 i D.E. CLUB FRDNT ROW: D. Blauvelt, C. Slenlmk, N. Eidemiller, Miss Skrr-cn, L. Robbins, S. Dugen, J. Dillon. ROW TWO: P. Long, B. Carlson, P. De Bow, J. Geddes, C. Fueston, R, Russell, DI Tucker. RUW THREE: J. Markham, K. Absher, A. Lntloss, I.. Bccralt, D. Wolford, N. Riley. ART CLUB This year's Art Club was led by Gary Challender, presi- dent, Johnny Martin, vice president, and Relma Lesser, secre- tary. The advisor was Miss Sorenson. The club held a contest in abstract design, took field trips to the Tacoma Art Museum and the Tacoma Library Art shows, and helped with the display work at the Science Fair. To raise money, they gave cake and candy sales. ART CLUB FRONT ROW: B. Davidson, D. Kenworthy, R. Lesser, J. Martin. ROW TWU L. Howes, S. Busirk, R, Moyl, R. Bitunio, S. Stokesberry, C. Pacsmag, G Challcncler. 9D DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB D.E. Club is a unique club in that all its activities and proceedings are a part of the regular classroom work. Each year the club is newly organized at the beginning ofthe year. The activities include plans for display work, outside speakers, field trips, and club conferences. Special events of the year were the taking over of the J. C. Penney Store for a day, a day's field trip to Frederick-Nelson's Store in Seattle, an open house and program far juniors interested in D.E. Club, and a three day State Conference in Yakima. The Puyallup club is a charter member. of the state or- ganization formed in 1946 and has since that time been a member ofthe national organization. s DEBATE SQUAD The Debate Squad participated in 22 league debates, winning 19 and losing 3 They were in 3 debate tourna- ments. The varsity debaters were Kathy Rust, Mariiane Floyd, Qaflirmativel Bob Deltete, Jon Goman, and Joel Blumhagen inegativej. The varsity will represent Puyallup at state. This year's debate question was, Resolved: That the Federal Government should provide complete medical care for all citizens at public expense. Puyallup is at the tap of the League Standings. DRAMA CLUB ROW ONE: M. Stewart, J. Conprr, D. Frans. Mr. Jack Smith. ROW TWO: R. V.mlVurt, J. Hazen. B. Hlavell, C. Fueston, M. Grant, S. Shcllor, D. Rnxlxbuuc, R. Lesser, D. lluddnn. ROW THREE: J. Hanson, K. Peterson, D. Whitman, J. Husbands, J. Doe, M. Ferrucci, S. Busirk, D. Englu, M. Stuples, G. Alkrmn. ROW FOUR: B. LaPalla, C. Hollis, R. Cary, J. Buhcr, K. Nissen, B. Atkin. DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club sponsored the one act play, Op-O Me-Thumb , for the Play Tournament. They also went to the two clay tournament at P.l..U. Other plays being span sored by the club were the Christmas Play and the child- ren's play, Old King Cole . Officers this year were Rod Cary, president: Randy Dary, vice-president, Sandi Shaffer, secretary: Dick Frans and Josey Cooper, sgts.-at-arms. Their advisor was Mr Jack Smith. DEBATE SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Crum, S. Curtis, P. Poe, D. Recd, K. Bonar, B. Cupp, D. Gibson. B. Kniclel, ii. Young, T. Knudsnn, D. Thurston, C. Wright, D. Engh, D Kulowinski, C. Hollis, L. Dahl, S. Bradley, 91 V.C. V. now 1: L. nay.-iam, J. zweag, P. vram, a. nuiiomny, c. Nun, F. super, A. nutmeg, N. Humzmn, s. Hams. now 2: s. Turner, L. cmk, c. Ixress 1. nammrmsier, J. mmm, P. wan, s.nicosnae1s,e.cms0n, B. nine. now 3: D. Tucker, J. sagsfws, L. Anderson, .L niekiwn, A. Leanne, n. umm, n Pemberton. RIFLE TEAM Rifle Team competed in the Evergreen Junior Rifle League this year. They competed with teams from Clover Park, Wil- son, Lincoln, Evergreen, and lakes in varsity, .l.V., and be- ginner motches. One outdoor 200 yard match was held at Monroe in the spring with competition with schools from all of northwestern Washing- IDI1. VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH V.C.Y. officers were Joy Sigafoos, president: Susie Mc- Daniels, vice-president, Leslie Heaton, secretory, and Andrea Whitman, quiz team captain. The odvisor was Mr. Stanley Moe. The quiz team participated in city-wide quizes. Many students attended the V.C.Y. rallies which were held in Tac- oma on Saturday nights. To earn money, Christmas cords were sold and a car wash was given. 92 RIFLE CLUB ROW 1: C. Cleveland. M. Hilsendeger, N. Davies, .I. Locke, S. Sec-wer. ROW 22 L. Rudolph, D. Hicks, T. Anderson, C. Konms, W. Johnston, R. Gallant. RUW 3: K. Hutchison, C. Bushman, G. Smith, D. Rosene, .I. Greenfield ROW 4: D. Hall, D. Ilallard, G. Verlrees, R. Mushall. 1 4 RIFLE CLUB ROW 1: B. Medearis, G. Westover, T. Armhrust ROW 2: J. Stott, B. Schwabe, M. LaCoss, B. Hyslop L. Hoeksira, J. Norwil. ROW 3: B. curry, R. Rouse E. Brakken. J. Botslord, B. Hobart. ROW 42 H: Witt, S. Botsfcrd, F. Mandery, J. Squires, K. Peterson. PROJECTION CREW The audio-visual department showed educational films to individual classes as well as the whole studentbody. Also the crew spliced films and made tope recordings. Proiectian crew is o regular class under the direction of Mr. Glen Crum. STAGE CREW ROW ONE: A. Aiken, J. Bunuu, J. Curtis. P. Green. C. Hood. ROW TWO: w. Lsfkim, 1.. Lindberg, 'r. P.-gen, R. r-im. D. simile, Mr. .mu smith. PHOTOGRAPHERS The Publications Production Staff supports the publications of the high school and the surrounding district. The staif's primary responsibility is producing the pictures needed in these publications. Members of the staff also remain on coll to assist in the circulation of those publications. PROJECTION CREW FRONT ROW: M. Sheldon, N. Wiener, L. Schaefer. ROW TWO: J. Dillon, C. Errk, M. Nr-nglc. D. Grounds. D. Milliran, J. Victor, J. Tripp, R. Kolilis, R. Crevillo, T. Anderson, D. Hicks, C. Colhorn, S. Brown. ROW THREE: J. Sicnkicwicz, B. Hahn, L. Thomson, K. Russell, M. Pederson, B. Ulmer, L. Harding. ROW FOUR: D. Krchhici, T. Marcolle, R. Brock, STAGE CREW Included among the tasks of our rugged stage crew are building ond repairing sets for plays and working on stage for community and high school music concerts. The mates operate the lights and curtains as well. Mr. Jack Smith was In command of the crew. PHOTOGRAPHERS ROW ONE: L. McMullen, M. Sheldon. L. Harris, P, Rohn-r, E. Cueller, C. Kontos, R. Puhl. ROW 2: D. Cartwright, J. Turner, B. Miller. 93 -uv--, R R A if 5. . 3 Qi Ii' . 3 1, 1f4'2f A it SEASON TIC KET COMMITTEE L Atkins, lf. Raymond, Miss Cleveland. REC BOARD The Rec Board organizes dances to follow all home football and basketball games. This year two summer dances were included in the schedule. The officers for this voyage were Doug Dorn, president: Barbara Maclean, vice-president, and Robin Ligrano, secretary. f 'Nm if SEASON TICKET COMMITTEE All duties concerning the sales of season tickets were those of Carole Raymond, Laurie Jo Atkins, and Miss Mariam Cleveland, studentbody treasurer. Same of their duties were to issue season ticket material to homeroom representatives every month, and to count, record, and deposit money from the sales. REC BOARD FRONT ROW: S. Mahan, C. McCurdy,,C. Elwell, J. Peterson, C. Mahan, C. Rule. ROW TWO: P. Funk, R. Ligrano, G. Rule. B. MacLean, B. Nevins, L. Bridge. ROW THREE: S. Staples, D. Dum, J. Beal, J. Hud. D. Linkem. .M iw? , ef? .M , ffilllifi 2-'wb Ei' 'Q.fF.,.vQ5ZW f'Y ' iff' V l jay .. if 9 if . K I Q. AAT if 5 - -3 Q E :FEE X. A ,Q1v '1 .XV Q.-. ' 2 i ale.: SMALL GROUP The Small Group performed or school programs as well as community programs. This seleci group of singers is under the direciicn of Mr, Louis Owens. SMALL GROUP J. Samson, L, Howes, D. Dickisun, R, Harlow, L, cwk, C. Barmess, G. Cameron, A. Silseth, P, Bourden, D. Henderson, R. Uary, B. Harbor, J. Juhnsun, B. Hewett, D. Brcsch, P, Hoyas, J. Jensen. 95 Ni GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW N Woolley L Net on E Allen, B. Bottomley, L. Mt-skinu:n, P. Pnwr-lark, P. McLe.m, M. Luhtnla, M Boyle K Meacheam P Orr, L Grout ROW TWO S Tebay N Amclunz S Curtis, D. Bn-sch. L. Espe, L. Hodgson, P. Kline, J. Ricks. K. Byers, J. Burgnu-wr J koehler E Built- A Srlseth C Cardes J Humble L Groncn ROW THREE: B. Hewitt, S. Miller, C. Nutt, L. Rugnuldson, C. Stol, S. Hauer L Cook K Whrlmun J Sxcndsen L Napier C Clewland P Bourdon C Rucker, V. East:-rhy, J. Ycgge, J. Clcavinger. ROW FOUR: L. McAfee, R. Cnupbell C Wright M Sheppard J Wmlhrd NI Ferrucci C Comms D Free M. Cannrlln. L. Pilrl, D. Engh, B. Harbor, S. Duris, N. Marlin, N. Ricks GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club sang at the Christmas Assembly, the Spring Assembly, the Contest ct Highline, and the School Music Assembly. The Girls' Glee Club rehearsed every Tuesday and Thursday after school. They were under the direction of Mr. Louis Owens. A CAPPELLA CHORUS ROW ONE P VlcLe.m M Floyd K Vaars, J. Clenvinger, P. Orr, D. Forster, S. Tehay. ROW TWO: D. Cox, L. Larkms D Kapavxch T Crust M Perazxo J Hicks S Sherwood L Hayes B Hauer, M. Humphres. ROW THREE: B. Neil, G. Lambert, F. Crouker, J. Buchanan J Porter P Glllxgan N Davies, S Dun: S Moser, ' Pthl ROW FOUR L. Drath. D. Jacobsen, R. Harlow, M. Potts, D. Henderson, V. Riley, J Malay J Stinson L Howes H Massey A CAPELLA CHOIR -The A Cappella Choir sang at the Christmas Assembly, the Spring Assembly, the Contest at Highline, and the School Music Cantest. They also sang at the Baccalaureate and Commencement. Their director is Mr. Louis Owens. A CAPPELLA cuonus now ous: K. num, K. mmf, 1. rxmigm, N. xumxcfkmhl, c. sun, M, Brudfirld. J. swmnaqr, M. srmpp.-rd. now TWO: B. Nissen, B. Bottomley, D. u.nau1m, .L umm.-, L. rmflmls, s. sn-Ma, 1-. mam, M. umm, J. Gallagher, N. nay. now THREE: D. Gdwny, D. Pcmuerwn, D. wmpple, G. cox, J. nomlaga..-1. L. ohm, c. xmnvmtngr, A. Donaldson. now rnun: P. uuyl.-, N. Amelung, L. cook, 1.. Atkins, G, cnmmn, n. Barge-1, B. wesabmuk, c. Burtnnss, u. maxim. 97 ORC N ESTRA ROW ONE: -J. Gregson, A. Burrows, D. Campbell, P, Holiday, D. Cooper. ROW TWO: E. Collins, J. Sparling, D Miller E Allan L Foster, L Ageo ROW THREE: T. Buckles, J, Dun-den, L. Anderson, J, Dnwden, B. Henning, D. Carpenter, J. Stahl, D. Hiatt. ROW FOUR D Wall R Gertsman J Brown, Mr. li1cNaniura. ORCHESTRA The orchestra gave many maior performances during our Viking voyage. Some of these were the student assembly, Swing Concert, Spring Concert, Baccalaureate, and the con- test which included all other Puget Sound league orchestras. Other performances were made in and about Puyallup by various small ensembles. Some of these were the Edge- mant P.T.A., a meeting at Pacific Lutheran University, an en- semble meet, and several civic groups. Orchestra members also went to Aberdeen for an over- night exchange concert. They raised money for a scholarship to a summer music camp for one or more orchestra members. ORCHESTRA ROW ONE: M. Lzwnnpscm, J. Ducring. B. Bullorl., S. Walls, N. Wonley, ROW TWO: C. Ivey, K. Coltrel, A. Crum. A. Brndfield, Christiansen, F. Super. M. llnnaon. ROW THREE: P. Simnm, V, Easlerby, M. Olson, K. Frm-emma, D. Bren-In, C. Dunn-man, l.. Allrn, D. Mnnh-qur, J, Kohlnr. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS FRONT ROW: K. Freeman. D. Cmper. C. Dunlcnmn. ROW 21 M. Olson, N. Woolley, P. Agnew, V. Enslcrby. BAND ROW ONE: M. Reed. A. Whi1ni.in, C. Hncnnsnn, L. Srliniirli, D. Cainiplxell, K. Gus-nlinz, M. Mcliihben. ROW TWU: J. Gregson, A. Burrows, R Vaught, T, Blumhagen. C. Corili-s, C. Gaiskins, li. Christi-nscn, F. Super, A. Blickendcrtcr, M. llnnsen. ROW THREE: M. Wnlli-rs, J. Corninn. J. llills, T. Simmons, S. BAND The sixty piece Puyallup High School Band began its 1963-64 season of activities by seeling candy to finance its trip to Longview, Wash. The trip in January completed the exchange assembly with Mark Morris High School. led by student conductors, Gale Waterland, Randy Dary, and Larry Anderson, the concert band along with the cadet band added their music to make the basketball and football games more enjoyable. The band was proud to have six of its members sel- ected to attend the All-State Music Convention in Yakima. sum orriccns M. iifxabbm, sr. Rep.: K. Gmini--f. uma Mmm. G. mm, Soph. Rep.: J. ulnnlm, Jr. .rn-4.1. sau:-lu., nm... Mniurp n. mf,-, Siurlcnl conaumfp J. Grcusun. sf. mp.. L. A-nimmi. snirifm c.m.i..fi..r, A. Burrows, src.: c. iimnsm., soph. nip. snnomc: R. i'..ugm, m,...1, Blumhagen, Jr. nw.: B. Miller, i'afe-ms. l00 l l T l l l l l l l l l W Knnkl, T. pnclilnn, B. l-lnll, E. Collins, B. Miller, G, l-lalle. Srnnwsnr, s. Deltele, G. Rem, B. Burrows, J. Kath. RUW FOUR: L. wnannnll, A. Tronset, D. Lnnn, J. Sinn-ling, A. Fasy, H. snlnnelm, B. Bemnnn, T. snnin, D. Com, s. Wolf, G. Rlwndes, R. Slater, C. Hncnhous, J. Dowden, B. Henning, 5. Connolly, ' ll. Dnry, .l. Alnlmnn, .l. Dnn-dl-n, S. Tlnnnpsnn, L. Anrlcrson. I Those chosen were Maureen McKibben, Karen Goeiiling, .lim Sparling, Doug Miller, Larry Anderson, and Doug Kaukl. The band performed in the Swing Concert, Spring , Concert, band contest. Solo and Ensemble Coniesf, and for l a siudenibody assembly. The climax of the year was the annual Daffodil Par- ade when the band slruned down the sheet lo the tunes T of The Banana Boat Song and lda . Officers this year were Rod Vaughi, pres.: Alice l Burrows, sec.: Karen Goeltling and Doug Miller, managersg l Jay Sigafoos, drum moiorg and Mr. Richard Graham, ad- l visor. l . . .Y . . , . l 1 'Li W' W , W .,'. . f,, ' STAGE BAND r FRONT ROW: I. Spnrling, E. follins, D. Miller, J. Gregson, D. Knukl, M. l Walters. ROW 2: .l. Dowden, S. Connolly, R. Dary, B. Henning. ROW 3: J. PAT ST, MARTIN Dowden, L. Anderson, S. Thompsml, A. Vusy, B. Bergman. lsiajoyggg, lol l 1 . GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Under the active leadership of Judy Gregson, president, Beth Medearis, vice-president, Peggy Ward, secretary-treasurer, Nancy Davies, historian, and advisors: Mrs. King and Mrs. Liliestrom, sports-minded girls had a large variety of activities to choose from. The major sports of 1963-64 were volleyball, basketball, softball, and gymnastics. This year the mates were fortunate to have use of the new swimming pool. A hockey game at Renton and a gymnastics expedition at Clover Park were highlights of this voyage. At the gymnastics expedition many girls were enabled to watch several Olympic performers. ' The award banquet in May added the final activity ofthe year. GlRL'S ATHLETIC ASSDCIATION FRONT ROW: N. Brown, N. Davies. J Gregson, B. Medcaris, P. Ward, T, Knudscn. ROW TWO: C. Johnston, K Grelis, E. Collins, P. Fasnachl, T. Arm lxrust, T. Martin, J, Rudloif, D. Esau. ROW THREE: L. Bridge. C, Johnson, P. Barge, D. Montaque, D. Flowers, L Bridge, M. Hansen, M. Wagner, C Westover, L. Vanply. 'I02 i . A. ,. 'K' .mm DRILL TEAM The Viketles, Puyallup High School's drill team, marched at football and buskeiball games. They also performed at our Alumni Assembly and in the Daffodil Parade. The girls were under the leadership of Andrea Silseih, caplaing Sandy Mahan, as- sistant capfaing ond Mrs. Judy Liljestrom, advisor. DRILL TEAM ROW ONE: J. Gales, M. Grnnquisl, D. Dahlkc, J. Foster, P. West, K. Samuelson, S. Mahan, N. Ray, A. Silselix, P. Meyer, K. Nagel, B. Nevins, E. Bug-le, P. Simons, D. Whitmm, J. Simons, P. Waill RDW TWO: J, Ruhrcr, C..Pacsmlg. D. K1-nwurlhy, K. McCzfIrey, L. Dore, S. Steele, S. Quenell, K. Hoffman, C. Mahan, R. Hallman, J. Jensen, S. Crandall, R. League, S. Turner, S. McDanieIs. M. Jnnowski, M. Marlin, L. Horne. 103 IDUIQTI W Q lc Rh, . gi l if fi' ,gk X5 fax if W 3'iiE rf' F3 ' My Q! Q L u S ' L 5 fy ,f Lf o . W. s mf 5, , 5 siy .-if 1 J :if mg, : Y if 'ff fi I -J 1? z M: K fy ling f Hi, ' ff: ' . I 15 - -Q 13' fig . A If A SPY ,x , 21? 'f - H' -ing, SENIORS COMPLETE 521 VARSITY ROW 1: Manager T. Spencer, R. Pichus, J. Dickimu, K. Klugo, A. Nm-ly, J. Shinn, D. Williams. ROW 2: Mun:-gnr F. Whiic, L. Baker, Rgy NOEL DAVE 5plERlNG J. Slinsnn, G, cn-ww, D. 'rhnmf-n, s. Rvysf. w. mluwski. ROW 3: SEASON PUYALLUP ........ ,........ 1 2 PUYALLUP ........ ......... 1 2 PUYALLUP ........ ,........ 2 0 PUYALLUP ....... ......... 'l 9 PUYALLUP ....... ......... 3 5 PUYALLU P. .... ......... 2 1 PUYALLUP ....... ......... 'I 4 PUYALLUP ..,.... ...... 7 INSPIRATIONAL AWARD ORDER OF THE TAPE Mnmqqcr B. Flndagcr, B. Chmu-n, J. Christen, J. Doud, R. Nucl, J. Nm-Ivy, ll. Harbor, ROW 4: B. Buli. M. Mower, K. Sherman, M. Kerst ,J. Henderson, J. Vest. D, Boshcll. COACHES' AWARD DALE HAMMERMEISTER ROD VAUGHT RESULTS Kem Meridian Highline .....,.... ..... 7 Mount Rainier . ..,. ..,.. 0 Franklin Pierce .... ,....... 0 Lakes . ..,....,,...,..... 0 Auburn .,.......... ..... 0 Enumciuw ....,,.. ..,.. 0 Clover Park ....... ..... 0 JIM STINSON JERRY DICKISON W, - X! x v .b xxx . . . E he ...wig ,giflh-rr I-----P- i. I I f 'ATT 'f -I ai' i' lf- . HIQI II I li. I .Vf at H., lx -it . .. , ' - -3 is Wh ' , Q1 A lp? .H Ui 'W' fa K 1 rr agree s? Q M: E 'JT' ni ':g'J?YQ,QQ-I H ef- Q tl : f' l F- . ,G we fr -W . l V, -.1 ,. l y ' - 'gi'-'LTL' II L.- II.. . - 4. - r-v-aas..-- .. QI., .1-I..-. ' , Q Aw Q - ..., - - r axes. ' ' ' A-.. ':.. - . .-,. . , a p... FOOTBALL ROW 1: R. Tn-vis. R. Vuughl, D. Hxnnnrerunnslcr, D. Spicring, P. Grade, Conch Barnes. ROW 2: I3. Edwards, .I. Bacon, J. Gihbnns, T. Cooney, S. Terry, M. Gnspzml, Coach Iianunvrnursicr. ROW 3: T, Buckles, K. Z1-inn-r, B. Davidson, G, Ilnhn, B, Youngs, M. Gillispie, L. Cotton, Coach Prnvtt, ROW 4: .I. Duris, D. Lindsay, J. Stahl, J. Blumhagen, C. Hansen, B. Allen, Head Cnnclu Ryan, Coach Larson. HARDNOSE AWARD RICH TEVIS . DON WILLIAMS TRIUMPHANT SEASON AL NEELEY HARDNOSE AWARD MR. CHUCKLES AXEMURDER KEN KLUGE LEAGUE STANDINGS MQ? .,,,,. RICH PIKUS PUYALLUP ...,.,...,.......,........,.....,.,.,. PSL CHAMPIONS Renton .......,,.,,.. .............. 2 nd Place Clover Park ...... . .,,.....,.. 3rd Place Highline ...................,....., ............... ........ 3 r d Place SOUTHERN DIVISION NORTHERN DIVISION I ............,....... PUYALLUP 'I 2 ..... .... .... C I over Park 2 3 ....... , .... ..... .......,... L u kes 3 ....... ..... . . 4 ....,.......,......, Enumciaw 4 5 ............ Franklin Pierce 5 6 ...,...............,.... Auburn 6 Renton Highline Kent Meridian Glacier Evergreen Mount Rainier VIKINGS SEIZE T963 PUGET Kerst elude: Lakes tackler. Braving the seas of opponents the Puyallup Vikings claimed their first outright football title since 1951. The Southern Division Champions accomplished this by sinking the Renton Indians, the Champions of the Northern Division, I8-'I3 in the first Puget Sound League Championship Tournament. The Viks had their first and only dunking at the hands ofthe Kent-Meridian, Royals 13-T2 in a hard fought battle. Organizing their weapons, the monsters rallied to defeat Highline T2-7. Helpless at the hands of the mighty Vikings the Mt. Rainier team gave the Viks their second straight win. The Cardinals of Franklin Pierce were next on the Vikings menu as they were easily conquered 19-0 on the Vikings' own field. In a 35-0 shut-out Puyallup sailed over the Lakes Lancers and took the Southern Division title. It was our best effort so far, Coach Bob Ryan said of his Vikings, We had good down field blocking and our defensive backs played good pass defense. The team didn't let up and kept the pressure on Lakes throughout the game. I couldn't have asked for much more. The victory over Auburn gave the Viks a total of 95 points against their last four opponents. While the vanquished teams were unable to score against the Vikings. F.P. has trouble slapping Gibbons. H0 SOUND LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Vlklng QB. Jerry Nunderson, Is hauled down by C.P. defender. The sea worthy Vikings next set sail for Enumclaw and upset the strong Hornets 14-0. In the last game of the season Viking fans witnessed the seventh straight triumph for the Viking squad as they over-turned the Warriors 7-0. The 16th of November found the Viks sailing to the Renton field for the final game with the victors Champions of the Puget Sound league. At the end of their victorious season six Vikings were named to the All Conference Puget Sound league team. Those on the first team were Rich Tevis, senior guardg Jim Vest, iunior end: and Jerry Henderson, junior quarterback. Those chosen for the second team were Roy Noel, senior end: Al Neeley, senior center: and John Stahl, iunior tackle. Honorable mention went to Keith Sherman and Ken Kluge. Jim Vest was the only Viking and iunior named to the All State team. Leading the Viks next season as they defend their crown will be captain Jim Vest and co-captains Jim Doud and Keith Sherman. Thurston stretches tor Viking plgskin. Ii IQEEEQ I -if ...s We wus..- ,J 955- if D AK' SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL ROW ONE: J. Stott, D. Pvmbcrtonc, B. Hysiop, li. Tiliord, S. Sunnis, R. Haugen, B. Neil, D, Whipple, K. Van Winkic. ROW TWO J Mqcrhoit S Branily, R. Cluusniuer, l.. Schaffer, G. Reiif, M. Gaspnril, R. Yorker, L. Colton, D. Van Horn, J. Bayds, B. Bean, B. Schinkiwich B Canella ROW THREE Conch Pructt, M. Cuellcr, D. Rohcr, P. Gilligan, G. Pikus, T. Simmons, R. Noel, D, Bartlet, M. Zimmerman, G. Baker, J. Martin J Steele S Ilcger Coach Larson. SOPHOMORES GAIN EXPERIENCE With the largest raster in five years the Puyallup sophomore football team rolled up a record of 4 wins, 4 losses, and I tie. This year's team consisted of big Iinemen and fast backs which throughout the season developed valuable experience for the coming years. The team lacked depth and pass defense in the first few games but both of these phases of the game improved throughout the season. With both junior highs contributing to the sophomore squad there is expected to be more keen competition for starting positions and larger squads every year. 'II2 ,,r 77 YELL STAFF LEADS STUDENTS, TEAMS T0 VICTORIES Pepsters for this year included Candi Elwell, Yell Queen, Kathy Franz, Linda Boswell, and Kathy Judy. Displaying fine ability these girls worked out many routines for various songs as well as aiding the cheer leaders in promoting school spirit and team support. Candi said lor this year's yell stalf, This year's student body participation has been very commendable in supporting our school teams and we give credit ta the Girls' and Boys' Pep Club in aiding us. The entire staff was under the supervision of Mr. Turman and Mr. Larson. MANY ROUTINES ADD VARIETY T0 YELLS The addition of two bays to this year's cheer leaders made the Puy- allup yell staff one of the best in the Puget Sound League. Along with Vicki Baginski, who had charge of the cheer leaders, and Lynn Geiger, the only iunior of the four elected, Dan Murdock and Steve Staples, added unity and spirit to the year's yells. Elected by the Board of Control for the '63-'64 basketball season were B-Squad yell leaders Jan Morris, Patty Simons, and Donna Hansen. The B-Squad staff supported the Junior Varsity at all the home games throughout the season. Only sophomores are eligible for B-Squad yell leaders. H3 A 'I-Evergreen SEASON'S RESULTS PUYALLUP ..,.................,....................... 15 PUYALLUP ..,,...,........... ....... 3 2 PUYALLUP .,,,,......,................ 23 PUYALLUP .....,..,.........., 26 PUYALLUP ............ 18 PUYALLUP .... 24 VIKS CAPTURE 3rd AT CONFERENCE Clover Park ..,. Highline ....,... North Thurston Renton .,.......... Enumclaw . Auburn .....,.. .. CROSS COUNTRV ROW ONE: B. Carpenter, S. Jnhnsnn. D. Krhr, .I. llnnscn, B. Green, R. Hankcn, D. llurris, B. Em-l, M. Ni-nglr. ROW TWO: J, Winklc, D. Winch, D, Carlson, G. Pulimian, S. Ghorley, R. Bell, C. Porter, B. llngcdurn. 'ROW THREE: D. Shullvr, G. Bowsvr, D. Dickison, D, Milligan, C. McKay, D. Linkcm, D. Piclia, B, Hunter, J. Bnuriclner. LEAGUE STANDINGS 2-Highline 3-PUYALLUP 4-Renton 5-Auburn 6-Glacier 7-MI. Rainier 8-Tyee 9-Kent Meridian 'IO-Enumclnw 'Il-Clover Pork GHORLEY, WINKLE INSPIRE HARRIERS Consistently led by senior Steve Ghorley and iunior John Winkle, Coach Ster Harshman's Hill and Dalers finished the season at Evergreen placing 3rd in conference and in the league. Although the Cross-Country team was handicapped by a lack of speed, they finished competition with a record of 8-I-0, in a show of unfailing endurance and stamina. The '64 Harriers were only defeated once on their rugged course at Wildwood Park. John Winkle was the leading runner on the home course as he set a new record of 9 minutes 59.4 seconds far the 'l 7fB mile course. VARSITV BASKETBALL x K xl INN ..I . 'f WIN mom now: J. Gibbons, D. Timm.-I.. D. iI........m..fasm, D. Darn, .L xnmn.-4.-I-, n. mi...-.Im aAcK now. D. xI.xL...f.A, .L xaafkanm, D F In J fs G. Buuwr, D. Linkcm, Coach Niclwlwn, VIKS RANK 3rd IN SOUTHERN DIVISION LEAGUE STANDINGS SOUTHERN DIVISION Lakes Aubuvn PUYALLUP Enumclaw Franklin Pierce CIover Park NORTHERN DIVISION Renion Ken! Meridian Highline MI. Fainier Glacier Evergreen Tyee II6 SEASON'S RESULTS 'PUYALLUP ........ 44 'PUYALLUP .,,,,... 39 'PUYALLUP ........ 34 'PUYALLUP ........ 54 PPUYALLUP ........ 42 PUYALLUP ..,...,. 64 'PUYALLUP ........ 48 PUYALLUP .,,..... 48 PUYALLUP ........ 53 PUYALLUP ........ 40 PUYALLUP ........ 34 'PUYALLUP ........ 38 PUYALLUP ....,... 46 PUYALLUP ....,... 31 PUYALLUP .,...... 60 PUYALLUP ........ 49 PUYALLUP .....,,. 51 PUYALLUP .....,.. 58 'non-league games Lincoln ...... Kent Meridian Renion ............ Olympia ........ Glacier .,.......... Sfudium ..,....... Highline .......... Franklin Pierce Enumclaw .... .. Lakes .....,,......, Auburn .,.,.,,... Wilson ............ Clover Pork .... Franklin Pierce Enumciow , ..,,, Lakes . ........... .. Auburn .......... Clover Park , .. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD TALLIES 7-3 RECGRD Dark and stormy seas faced the Vikings os they set sail on their basketball voyage this year. With only one returning letterman the Viks lacked the varsity experience of their competitors. Even more discouraging was the prospect of the eight non-league games that had been added to the Vik's schedule, But the Viks seized these games as a chance to gain some valuable experience. They lost the first five oi these encounters while winning the sixth one 64-56 against Stadium. The Vilcs were again defeated in their seventh and eighth non-league campaigns. Undaunted by these discouraging endeav- ors the Viks started their league season by dousing Franklin Pierce 48-4l. Encouraged by this victory the Viks went on to beat Enumclaw 53-44 and Lakes 40-39. The next battle pitted the Norsemen against the strong Auburn team who barely beat the Viks 36-34. However, the Norse did not let this dis- courage them and dunked the Clover Park team 46-33. In their second bottle with Franklin Pierce the Cardinals defeated the Viks 4l-31. The Viks rallied after this setback to over- ' turn Enqmclaw 60-5l. ln their next bottle the Viks were capsized by the Lakes. Lancers 62-49. But again the Viks rallied after this defeat to squeak by Auburn 51-50. ln their last game of the season Puyallup downed Clover Park 58-46 putting the Viks in a tie with Auburn for the second place position and a chance to go to the state tournament. With a great deal of determination and enthusiasm the Viks set out for Franklin Pierce and the play-off. Fighting hard and long the Viks put up a good battle only to be defeated 54-42. This gave the Norsemen third place in the Puget Sound League. Losing only half ot the twelve mon squad this June next year's season looks very prom- ising for the Vikings. At the lettermcm's assembly Coach Nichol- son announced that Dale Hammermeister had been chosen to receive the Inspirational Award and that Rodger Manning was chosen honorary captain for the season. The top five scorers for the season were Jim Vest who had a total of 201 points. He was followed by Rodger Manning, Jerry Henderson, Doug Volkmer, and Glen Bowser. H7 L JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW ONE: H. Massey, J. Gibbons, M. Kcrst, J. Caldwell, D. Knudson, J. Null. ROW TWO: Coach Hznrnnerrnaslcr, P. Fjellstcnd, M. Mower, B. Allen, J. Stahl. lVfSOPHS PREPARE FOR After losing two close games to Auburn, the Puyallup .l.V. Basketball team finished sec- ond to the powerful Troians with a 12-6 season record and a 7-3 league record. Consistently led by high point man Howard Massey, sharpshooting free thrower Jim Cald- well, rebound elforts by John Stahl and Pete Fiellstod, and catlike floor play by Mike Kerst, the Viks were able to establish fine ball play- ing. Coach Hammermaster felt that the amount of action seen by the team should be to our advantage as these boys progress into varsity action. FUTURE i , . i i Living up to the Puyallup standard of hav- ing fine sophomore basketball teams Coach Richard Halleen led this years Vikings on to a fine ll-5 record. The team was able to main- tain this winning season record even though many of the outstanding players were moved up to Varsity or J.V. action. Coach Halleen stated that this years team consisted of a hard working bunch of fellows who surprised not only their Conch but also themselves. The valuable experience gained by these boys is expected to make fine J.V. and Varsity basketball teams in the future. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ROW ONE: B. Howard, M. Gnspard, S. Sands, Manager Bolvi, D. Rnehr, W. Schmitt, F. Richardson. ROW TWO: Cuach llallecn, L. Cousinncaiu, D. Millican, J. Stede, J. Human, G. llalm, M. Zimmerman, G. Baker, J. Victor, J. Martin. ll9 VARSITY WRESTLING ROW ONE: D. llnrris, T. Rowe, C. Palmer, M. Bigelow, N. Minnrsich, P. Roh:-r, Mnnnui-r .l. 1.1-dlwlter, ROW TWO: ll. Guin, .l. Duuil, li. Slicriuzin, J. Neel C. Erck, D. Speiring, Conch Barnes. VIKING GRAPPLERS SECURE P.S.L. CROWN With an unblemished season record the Puyallup Vikings claimed their second Puget Sound League title, this time in wrestling. The Viking matmen started their successful voyage by overturning Fife 38-10. Defeating Mt. Rainier gave the Viks their second straight victory 39-9. Constantly scoring high the Norse grapplers soiled over Bethel 31-15. Always winning by a good margin the Viks next capsized Renton 36-8. With almost the some score the Viks out- wrestled Stadium 33-8. The Vikings next tamed the Highline Pirates 29-17. Overcoming Kent Meridian 28-16 gave the Viks a record of 7 out of 7. ' Next in line were the Lakes Lancers who bowed to the Viks 32-l l. Defeating a long time enemy, Sumner, '22-19 added one more to the growing list of Viking victories. 165 lh. Keith Sherman overcomes opponent. Dave Speiring watches as Doud and Harris practice. fs s gg,-K 120 Mike Bigelow, 120 lbs.. works fur take-down. Viking heavyweight, Dave Spciring, pursues challenger. In their last three campaigns the Norsemen upset Clover Park 24-18, Auburn 29-13 and finished the season with Franklin Pierce 33-13. This sent the Viking matmen to the sub-district contest as the undisputed masters of the P.S.L. Hosting the West Central District in their own gym the Viks followed Clover Park as the second place winners. The Warriors scored 51 team points, the Viks 47 and in third place the Kent Meridian Royals with 46 paints. The District match determined who would go to the State contest at Pullman, Washington. Puyallup qualified four men for this honor, they were: Keith Sherman, 165 lbs.: Jim Doud 154 lbs., Don Harris 138 lbs.: and Norm Minarsich 112 lbs. Keith was the only Viking grappler to place first at the District match. At the lettermen's assembly Coach Ray Barnes announced that captain Don Harris had been chosen by his teammates to receive the inspirational award. Keith Sherman was voted captain tar the '65 season. Norm Minarsich goes lor takedown against opponent. Captain Harris struggles with Highline wrestler. l l TANKMEN G0 T0 STATE SWIMMING TEAM ROW ONE: J. Lindstrnm, C. Konlos, B. Hubbard, J. Baurichler, J. Turner. ROW TWO: D. Post, R. Jackson. G. Kazcl, S. Pereira, S. Reese, D. Puariea M. Reilly, B. Scott, K. Lehman, R. Wolf, J. Hill, T. Dawn, lt'lcKinly, Cmcenzi, R. Dcuereaux, H. Schmeizcr, Coach Alsctli. ROW THREE: C. McKay, B Baker, L. Lindberg, J. Loucks, C. Brown, B. Warden, S. Connolly, J. Siokesberry, B. King, T. Spencer, A. LnBloc, G. Wocmpncr. Opening its first year in P.H.S. the Viking swim team rounded out its initiating season with a 4-I2 win loss record. Starting its first year with very limited experience the tonkmen were able to send five boys to the state competition. Puyallup was represented at Seattle by Brad King, Steve Connely, Blake Worden, Gordon Kazel and Jaclc Loucks. Coach Alseth stated that the boys came a long way this year. They started without anything and ended up winning some of their last meets. With many of the lettermen returning next year the tank- men are expected to display a much stronger team, which will compete for o top position in the league. Lett: Steve Connolly displays fine style in Btmerny event. Right: .lack Loucks manipulates dive. l22 '21- Hs-..-.. ...fps .45-A -w-43..- - .,.: .. ,O . , 'w-..'.:' Y , egg-.A RACKETEERS WEATHER STORMY SEAS -, 2.2 rf A ., -. -1-,fe-2, ' Y, JN . re A . - T ' - x - --. if e:fe5ff2gtggfg,gZ, ....,... s..,,,...... ,355 -A. -' - 1 fs:-A-'M w s t-. 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Brown, c. my, B. cienrmn, s, Perm... now Two: M, Mmm, L. McSwain, c. Mfswain, M. Brown, B. Deism, 11. wget, J. milk. As the annual went to press, Puyallup's fine tennis team had attained a 3-1 record. The boys singles, made up by Rich Voget, and the mixed doubles, consisting of Brad Henning and Bette Clemmens, have thus far remained undefeated in league play. According to coach Hammermaster Rich Voget has been entered into the state meet, but the decision on whether he will ga depends on the rest of the seasons record. Coach Ham- mermaster also stated that he was extremely happy with the Q-V performance of the team because the other teams we play have iunior high programs and most of our players didn't start playing until the 9th or 10th grade. LINKSMEN FACE ROUGH SEAS Plagued this year with a lack of experience the Viking Golf team, at press time, had rolled up a 'I-4 win loss record. With the team consisting mastly of iuniars and sophomores I H Coach Ha leen stated that the experience gained by this years team will be of extreme value to the boys and make us a top contender in the future. GOLF TEAM ROW ONE: J, Pokrifchck, B. Seebers, D. Murdock. ROW TWO: B. Copplcn, R. Devereaux, L. Num, cum. R. Hallrcn, D, Li-mem, M. Thomas, G. Karel. 123 BASEBALLERS LOOK FORWARD TO i ' vlmsrrv BASEBALL ROW ONE: J. Shinn, R. llnnkvxx, R. Noel, J. Duris, D Smith, R. Tevis, S. S.m4l. ROW TWO: F. While. J Coldwell, J. Necley, A. Nenley, B. Frank J. Harker, J. llcndersun, llcnd Crunch Nicholson. With one of the most outstanding group of Puget Sound League baseball teams, the Puyallup Vikings had maintained a record of 2-'I when the annual went to press. The league this year has produced some very outstanding pitchers which makes compe- tition much tougher. Coach Nicholson feels that 'the Vikings have an outside chance for the championship this year be- cause oi the hard work put in during the summer by Rich Tevis, Al Neeley, Dennis Smith, Roy Noel, Bob Frank, Jim Shinn, and John l-larter, who played on Legion teams. With this experience and strong pitch- ing Coach Nicholson stated that this years Vikings are a real solid ball club who have a chance for a good account af themselves. 53,43 .ya FA '. 1 A r jx. I . V r 13.-:.v5' .. :A Z 3, ' A if we Y 554543 fi- Rosie QFNL. L' , f Jeff . ge if ' A N V L .N ' A lik. 3 61:1 . on ee . s ii.. ps Ttglg L .,,. My It ', , -,.a- ,,.,. 4 e f if., M M gl III, ,,,- . 'v w , rv Q 124 -P CHAMPIONS HIP V .ez . . afif' L f Ma, ' . I 1, .- 5 t 4 ,C N 4 ' 2 - iviz .. QQ vsfgs4i,, Q1 .,'k 'htm . . U ,lg 'J ..'L1. T ,' '? bf'1 . 'H 4141's ' J.V.'S CLIMB TOWARDS VARSITY ' Hr I x 4 One third of the way through their season the J.V. baseball team has compiled a victorious league record of 3-0. Dis- playing fine defense and excellent ballhandling the Vilzs were able to complete several errorless ball games. Couch Helling stated with help from a couple of iuniors and sophomores this has been one of the better ball clubs I have ever coached. With the many underclassmen on this years team the J.V.'s are expected to have another strong team next year. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL ROW ONE: M Anderson, W. Schmidt, R. Hunken, R. Hunt. B. Tiltord, D. Bourdier, J. Ludbeltcr, S. Sand. ROW TWO: D. Adams, P. Gilligan, R. Harlow, D. Knwlanski, J. Mcycrhnil, M. Blodgell, W. Mellon, C. Harbor, G. Pikus, Coach Helling. .QQ I. 3. ,KD X . . AA 4 CINDERMEN COMPETE lN STRONG P.S. LEAGUE Competing in one of the toughest leagues in the state, the Puyallup Vikings held a 4-2 record at press time. Plagued by iniuries to key men this year the Viks were able to finish 8th in a field of 19 at the Highline Relays. Coach Harshman stated that l've never coached a P.H.S. team that worked this hard. The best effort yet this year was seen at the Highline Relays when iunior Jim Vest put the :hot at 55' 4 . There is a strong possibility that the Viks will place in the upper half ofthe Puget Sound League this year. The Vikings also hope to sehd Jim Vest, Keith Sherman, and Bruce Hunter to the state meet at Pullman. TRACK TEAM ROW ONE: COACH SMITH, D. Rows, D. Hammermeister, R. Vnught, G. Puiirniann, S. Ghnrley, C. McKay, D. Williams, J. Dickisun, C. Uplnn, B. Ein-I, li. Zivnwr, M. Pans. ROW TWO: D. Henderson, B. Hzxgi-darn, Il. Harris, J. Vi-st, K. Sherman, G. Crow-ll, D. Lindsay, .I. Winklv, B. Scult. M. Hurst, J. Pi-irin, D. Carl-nn. D. Srhulrr, li. Hurhcr, D. Milligan, S. Juknsnn, D. Kehr. J, Luus, J. Slnni, B. Green, T. Bm-kli-s. B. Yuunus. ROW FOUR: Coach Ryun, ll. Bnrilei, C. Purlcr. J. llnmzm, D. Rolirnr, M. Guspard, B. Bresslcr, J. Knight, G. Silvers, B. Benn, ll. Sclnm-imr, B. Carpenter, T. Morris, P. Grznlc, Hi-ad Conch linrshnmn. ROW FIVE: L. Shaeffcr, D. Muck, J. Martin, G. Cox, Li. Ricif, R. Clnusnitzur, J.-Linzlsti-om, D. Winch, M. Ln Paglia, J. Vest, T. Simnwns. R. Van Horn, S. Braslly, S. Juans, M. NL-angle. A l26 e . P-1 1' , , x Egg, -- rl 1,- ,-'- 1 -,f . 0' l E 5.1.2 jf 5 5,l33'5,1., w-...tn ...'-. .I Xb f V 1 '---.. 1 --- ' w I K 4' M s, 4. ...e A 1 'e f rt- Q . Q, sg Q Af , rf V j,ff . P' A- ' 1 ' ' v e 1 1- 1- . ..... McKay displays record-breaking style. i ! ,Q I E . ' D gl . ft n or , l 4 x ,X 1 ag E S 1 1 Vest executes winnlng form. 5 , Wx ., '3 ' 4'-iv A f lx ' Yi , k O 4- 1. ,S I K ' s Q... .' frm' Sherman takes baton in relay. Kearst clears bar in 7 style. -uv-1 1DEcl9Q,gj,fYf!5 NU .W ffffx gy w Mj,j L MW 1 f bay!-A k fl ny! is J BWVUJ V ffl xy M JW fjffffyj W W Wjivff yi fy AMA JL ix by 'WM wwf? pf M j I Y 5 U fjxq' 1 lf, fxqfJi,1J fy J P4 QQ 9, NMS 72-R Af, uv f A-figfgg-5l'a,.w X m f 'ff 'ivy Q f x J W hi Coon ! K? W IN Q9 rf mp AF' I X 4 MNFJM 9 V f ,mx 4 14 Q , wfzgw ' ' ffif Xi' XT f -'J If Q 'W' F fxmgvzgr Q S 151 P491 V r fxzivf wb R km yi xk gg X I VVAKXEM x x X ik' in 35 'E an as S '1,,i,5-fl'-fZ.4'a-1 2 .f - .. '- - Lasik? 5- 'Dfw- 'Is A-has 1... mv -rj : 5 , fY 11g?:'!,f45g-'QQ il., f H ,vgQ2g:gffi:'f' .,. 1f, ' ,, q-i,.f.f.9,:iEC:f37 S li , . 'Alf v. . 'X Jff .nfl f L I ' fd 'a Y XV ,,, G, J K L, ,l,,, hh Q ., xx p K 1 A 45 px ' 2 QQ, f A , , 4 'il , ' ' v Qi'-a at sl' x- , , . 'gs ,X MPT.-f X522 ' ,D V QW I 4--,7 E Nff ' I Q, .f - Q v H-'-V ' ., ' fft ' 'K ya saw! 24: I W1 I . l. 1' 1 'vfwhtd 'N ' fl if -. fu mt ' X ' W f - 'fu' 'lbmixf il St 7 w Jef ,f vm , x 0 f ' 5 L' A - ' 1' . 1 if X C YQ Nf' -' 1 A Halloween was extended an extra night when the Senior Class Play, Dracula, was pre- sented on October 31 and November 'I, l963. The plot concerned Dracula, a vampire, who needs human blood in order to survive. Dracula was portrayed by LeRoy Hawes. Other cast members included: Rod Cary, Abra- ham Van Helsing, Dan Cooper, Renfield, Randy Dary. Dr. Seward, David Haddon, John Harker, Charles Hollis, Butterworth, Gay Smith, Miss Wells, and Marcia Staples, lucy Seward. SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS DRACULA nm-na imum-ng .mr ot his mums Len an night Kilim, nm-in while he ,im-S. m, Len mu fight: Dnn cww, and cn,-, nm Haddon Randy mam. Staples Lerag im.-5 mr, imma stayin and in Winn, Le any limi-cs Approximately 120 couples danced amlcl glanl mushrooms an alligator and abstracf mobiles at ihe Senlar Ball Somewhere held April 4 in the Easf Junior Hugh Cafelonum Music wa provided by the Art Doll Combo which played benealh on eleven foo! mushroom Randy Dary and Jean Jenson sang several selections with the combo. General Chairman was Vicki Baginski. Olher chairmen included Suzie McDaniels, Barbara Mac- lean, Jami Hill, Phyllis Wall, Pam Williams, and Dave Picha. its ARlA DA CAPO ANTIC SPRlNG X ,C ix ' Q' ff' .X . ll. s X . 'A BATTLE OF WITS AN EVENING OF ONE ACTS An Evening of One Acts was presented by the Junior Class February 28, 1964. A group of four plays was included. English accents help .develop th-e mood lor Op-o-me thumb , a play set in England during the early 1900's The cast included: Judy Hanson, Madame, Charlie Hollis, Horace, Diane Rathbone, Clem, Marcia Staples, Rose, Margot Stewart, Celeste, Sandi Sheifer, Amanda. A Battle of Wits is a Chinese style play about an- cient marriage prablems in China. The cast members were: LeRoy Howes, Chung Tai, Sue Dogen, Madame Chung, Karen Dogen, Silver Lotus, Dan Cooper, San Chu, Randy Dary, a worker, Helmut Witt, property man. Antic Spring involves teenagers, ants, and rain on o picnic. Cast members were: Alice Taute, Ginger, Danna Bresch, Gwendolyn, Pam Nelson, Blossom, Dave Haddon, Robert, Rick Calguri, Elbert, Doug Lindsay, Sam. Aria Da Capo is an unusual comedy-drama por- traying man's faults and his susceptibility to suggestion. Members of the cast: Rod Cary, Pierot, Patt Green, Columbine, LeRoy Howes, Cothurnux, Doug Lindsay, Thysis, Dan Cooper, Corydon. I. O P-O-ME-THUMB if PARISIAN THEME FOR JUNIOR PROM What once appeared to be the East Junior High School Cafetorium was changed to the Paris night club. Moulon Rouge, when our ship docked Ihere for the lunior Prom, in December, 1963. Music was provided by Jack Gardener and his orchestra. Red, black, and silver decorations added io the Parisian atmosphere. Chairman of lhe Prom was Lynn Geiger. Com- mittee chairmen were Pct West, Jody Rohrer, Cam- ille Alflen, Karen Baronlco, and Cheri Pacsmag. Chairman Lynn Geiger and escort. CLASS OF 66 HOLDS ANNUAL HOP ln lhe midsi of red and while net and balloons the Sophomore Hop, Young at Hear! was held February 6, in the old gym. Sfudenls danced while the Thunderbirds played. Chairman of the dance was Dave Borileh. Committee Chairmen were Craig Larson, Jan Lindstrom, Carolce Null, Claudia Riddle, and Lyle Schaffer. Lyle Schafer playing on the accnrdian. r Fulk singing group. P.H.S. STUDENTS DISPLAY TALENT The 'mnual Puyallup High School Talent Show was given March T2 in the auditorium. This program gives Puy- allup stuflents the opportunity to perform before the stud- ent body. Senior girls pertorm Little Men . Acts performed were: Little Men. This act consisted of the Senior girls Sharon Boyington, Paula Myer, Barbara McClean, Carole Christel, Pam Williams, Susie Dickey, Leslie Heaton, Gracia Allcema. There were two tap dance routines by Pam Nixon and Liz McChord. Lyle Schafer played the accordion. Jerry Dickison, Jack Dickison, Steve Connolly, Jim Stinson, and Steve Wolf sang folk songs. Doing rs dance routine from West Side Story were Linda Boswell, Pam Nixon, Karen Goettling, Cheryl Harris, Nancy Wearne, Susie McDanials, Kathy Judy, and Lois Horne. .leon lenson sang. Dixie Land Music was played by Steve Thompson, Doug Miller, Joel Blumhagen, Doug Kaukel, Randy Dary and Steve Wolf. Doug Miller, Joel Blumhagen, Doug Kaukel, and Jim Sparling made up o sax quartet. S i : - ' 1 Daffodil Queen Karen Goettling Mm by mms! 136 Karen displaying her winning smile on the night ol the Princess selection. I i v 7 e z- , .---Q--v-rs-is-Q1 . Karen with other Princesses Vickie Beutti and Sharie Bernstein. P.H.S. GIRL CHGSEN DAFFODIL QUEEN Puyallup High School was proud and honored to have it's Princess, Karen Goettling, chosen to reign over the 1964 Daffodil Festival. Karen was picked over eleven other princesses April 4, l964, at Sumner's Spartan Hall. Karen was chosen queen not on her beauty alone, but on her grace and poise which she has always maintained. Among the activities Karen has participated in since attending Puyallup High School are Girls Club, of which she is president, she is Viking Ladies Secre- tary, Science Fair Chairman, she is a member of Honor Society and German Club, Karen with the Directur oi the Dallodii Festival Former Daffodil Queen Gail Selkna Family congratulates Karen on been 138 A Queen Karen on her llnal. Phnlo by Wayne Zimmerman Tacoma News Tribune p with Karen on Coronalion night. F5010 by WIYNG 1ifW'1Umlll Photo by Wayne Zimmerman Tlwml NCW5 Tllblme Tacoma News Tribune min! 1964 Dallvdil QUEEN- Queen Karen on Coronation night. her train bearers. WE SALUTE KAREN GOETTLING DAFFODIL QUEEN 1964 Q ' cl or - 4 Amelia Blickenderter and Loren Carpenter preparing exhibits. Amelia Blickenderler with her award winning project in the applied physical division. T964 SCIENCE FAIR AND SPRING EXHIBIT On March 'I8 and I9 the Puyallup Science Fair and Spring Exhibit was held in the new gym. Ap- proximately 75 students exhibited science proiects. Also included were art, wood and metal shop pro- iects. Awards were presented on March 'I9 by Mayor William Brantley and heads of the Industrial Arts Department. Chairman was Karen Goettling, assisting as co-chairman was Andrea Innes. The Navy Award was presented to Loren Car- penter for his proiect on the magnetically pulsed Laser. Kathy Otto and Eric Brakken received the girls and boys sweepstakes. The girls originality award was presented to Margaret Hansen and in the same division boys honors went to Dave Haddon, First place in the biological division was won by Jon Goman. Second place was captured by Jerry Duris with John Whitman receiving honorable men- tion. Doug Miller won the first place trophy in the physical division. Marie Olson received second place and honorable mention went to Dave Haddon. Amelia Blickenderter was awarded tirst place in the applied physical division, Phyllis Wall took second place and Bill Corbin received honorable mention. Awards were also given for architectural draw- ings, engineering drawing, woodworking, and metal shop. Science Fair trophies were donated by the Kiwanis Club, and Industrial Arts awards by the Puyallup Rotary Club. Students displaying their projects. T40 l A.F.S. PRESENTS HOOTENAINNY WEST The American Field Service presented Hoot- enanny West, November 9, T963 in an effort io raise money for the Foreign Student Proied. The program was held in the Puyallup High School Auditorium where students clapped To vhe music of The Moonspinners, Lee Traveler, and Maggie Moloso. SENIOR AWARD WINNERS NAMED AS Karen Gaettllng and Rod Vaught were the recipients of the highest honor given to a senior, the Walker Award. Receiving additional honors were Georgia Rule and Gene Puhrman, alternatesg Leslie Heaton and Dale Hammermeister, honorable mention. The Karshner Scholarship, awarded to a boy and girl planning to attend the University of Washington, was won by Georgia Rule and Gene Puhrman. Alternates were Karen Walbruch and Dale Hammer- rneister. Barbara Maclean and Randy Dary received-honorable men- . tion. High achievement in the field of athletics is the qualification for the Logan Award which was earned by Judy Gregson and Dale Ham- mermeister. Nicky Brown and Rick Bell were chosen alternates while Jill Joslin and Dave Picha received honorable mention. Jill Joslin was named the winner of the Junior Women's Club Art Award. This is pre- f 4 sented to a senior who plans'a career in art. ' Sl Recipient of the Altrusa CIub's retail selling award was Nancy Eidemiller. Karen Absher ' was named alternate and if' X V 5 VIKING VOYAGE DRAWS T0 A CLOSE The members ofthe band and orchestra chase Maureen McKibben and Jim Sparling as recipients of the Ransom-Delano Music Award. Chosen by the girls of P.H.S., Karen Goettling received the Girls' Inspirational Award. Rad Vaught was selected by his classmates as winner of the Harry Hansen Boys' Inspirational Award. Alternates were Margaret Hansen, because of her high scholastic average in the three sciences, biol- ogy, chemistry and physics, was awarded the Bausch-Lomb Award. Winner of the Drama Award, which is given to an outstanding senior in the Iield of drama, was Rod Cary. Dan Cooper was alter- nate and Roger Pihl received honorable men- tion. Winners of the Big Inch Award are from left to right: Barbara Maclean, annual staff, Jcmi Hill, Gracia Allcema, Kathy Rust, Patt Green and Georgia Rule, all of paper staff. Absent from the picture was Betty Leonard. This award is based upon the writing of 1000 column inches of copy or the selling of 'I000 inches of advertising. Achieving the Silver Victory Award are AI Neeley and Don Harris. Ta qualify for this award, a student must earn six or more letters in the field ol athletics. 1 if rex , , Li? 51: , f 515+ Cracia Allfcma Peggy Boyle fill Fosler Karen Caellling Linda Hamrncrrnastcr Margarcl Hansen Leslie Hanlon Lois Reed Sue Robinson Pam Willianis SENIORS COMPLETE VOYAGE WITH 3.0 AVERAGE Maintaining u 3.0 or better grade point average over a period of three years is the qualification of the Senior Honor Roll. ln- , cluding the top ten, sixty-three students placed an this roll. The to ten from the class of 1964 in- - P cludes one scholar who achieved a 4.0 1 . average during three years of high school, -2 Grocia Alkemu. Others of the top ten, in alphabetical order are Peggy Boyle, Jill Foster, Karen Goettling, linda Hammer- 1 . V , x. A Es. if master, Margout Hansen, Leslie Heaton, Lois im. , W W . - Q -, f Reed, Sue Robinson. and Pam Williams. Vicki Bagfnslff Rick Bell Amelia B15ckendc,fe,. M argarel Breiland Lavonne Coalf Suzanne Camaunl Kalhy Hayes W n.. l jeanine Kaspriclg Deana Dalullfe Judy Gregson fanel Hofgard Carol Kress Linda Clmxlcnsen Ellzmlon joann Erickson kia 'r ISELQ, . ' MGT!! Cwffdff Dale Hnmmcrmeisler Nanvy Humislon lane Iverson Riln League Barbara MacLean Belle Clcmmans Kathy Franz Clara Haugland Mary Belh Ianawski Diana Marlin Susie McDaniel: Dan Alurduplg Kallwy Otlo Su Pffflfa Dave Piclwa Ccne Pullrman Susie Quncll Georgia Rule Kqlhy Rusl Phillip Sanford E ,Aff 8 5: 5 . ' , Q sf 4 1 Andrea Silselln feananne Simanx Marcia Slaplex Marie Slgglg ,m Spaflmg 9 'WM - ' ,. .55 . , Lum-Ifxg. Q' f 244' . ,ag a at a a r, '. Marianne Sirilcuzlz Barbara Taule Sandra Tarlzclson jlldy Trawilzlfi Rail Vauglil Del-541 Vllllllllff KGVCYI WUll'fUCl7 Nancy Wcamc Dan Williams facalyn Williams CONGRATULATIONS CLASS CLASS OF '64 MYHRE'S Dr. Ray S. Mortin Dr. Phyllis Martin Children's Vislon Development Contact Lenser Vixual Training COPELAND LUMBER co. YOUR FRIENDLY LUMBER YARD 425 West Main St. TH. 5-8404 MilIer's Office Supply School Supplies 606 E. Main TH. 5-1212 SHOP QSEIE THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN SHOPPING CENTER STUDENT A DEX y STUDENT INDEX Seniors Absher, Karen .,.,. Aiken. Arron , .... . Alkema. Gracia ..23 91 Andal. Carolyn ...,. Anderson, James Anderson. Larry ..23 101 Anderson, Martin . . . Armstrong, Lee ,,., Atherton, Irene .... Baginski, Vicki . . .23 Baker, Joe .,..... Ballard, Karen .... . Ballard, Sharon Ballard. Susan Beacralt, Len ...... Becker. Georgia ,... Becker. Gcrri ...... Bell. Rick H24 B4 Benge, Dusty ....,. Bennett. James .... Bergman, Byron Bevard. James ...,. Bigelow. Mike ...... Birchall. Karen .... Blauvelt. David .,,. Blickenderter, Amelia Bogle. Rick .,..... Eollerslev, Robert . . . Boyington, Sharon ,. Boyle, Margaret .... Breiland, Marion ..25 B4 Brennan. Patte ,.... Bresch. Donna ...Z5 99 Bressler, Judy ,.... Brewer, Dennis ,... . Brock, Wayne .. Brown. Charles .... Brown. Marvin ..... Brown. Nichola .. Bunno. Jacki Z5 Burrows, Alice ,..25 oi Burrows. George Campbell, David Carll. Wllliam ..... Carlson, Becky ...., Carlson. Stan ...... Carpenter, Loren . Cary, Rod . . .26 Challenderm, Gary Christel, Carol ei is Christensen, Linda Clausnltzer. Sharon ., Cleavengcr, Joyce Clemrnans, Bette ,... Cliliord, Rosemary .. Collier, Richard ...., Conant, Bill .,..,... Connell, Lee . . . . . .. Convis. Canen ..., . . Cook, LaVone ...27 95 Cooley. Doug .... Cooper, Dan ......., Cooper, Josey ... .. 93 88 100 147 Gallant. Ray .. . 79 B0 Z5 23 90 Cuellar, Ellen ...,.,... 91 93 Curtis. Jim ,...,..... 27 87 B8 Dahlke, Deanna ..27 87 Dary, Randy .. . 27 86 , . . .23 101 131 23 101 Dean, Mariah ...,..,., 92 98 Deardurl. Bev ......,.. DeBeaux, Pam , ...... .. ....23 Denny,MerIe..,....... .....B9 Dickison. .lack 28 80 88 89 94 97 113 146 Dickison, Jerry ..28 79 77 91 B9 108 135 ....23 ....23 Dildine,ChcrI........,. 23 78 Dillon, Jlm ......... 28 24 90 lbogan. Susan ....... 28 24 80 Donaldson, Alice . ..... .. Z4 80 Doofin, Pat ........... 114 146 Dorn, Doug ,,... 28 94 . . . .24 Dosenberry. Kirk ....... ....24 DratIt,Loren 24 101 Dunteman. Carolyn 28 84 . Durga, Vicki ,,.. .. .. .24 .. 1zo 121 Emmy, virgins. za so ....24 Edwards, John......... 77 90 Eidemiller, Nanny ,,,, 29 86 87 Elkinton. Tom .,,...... 140 146 Elwell, Candy .... 29 86 ....24 Erck, Curtis ........29 ....24 Ericksosn. Joann . . . . .29 --U24 Evanss. Marjorie ........ 145 96 Farwell. Charles ,...... 77 50 Flowers, Don .......,.. 88 147 Foster. Jill . .29 85 87 25 76 Foster, Lorraine ...... 29 95 95 Fox, Marilyn ...,...... Frank, Robert .,..... 29 e---25 Frans.Dltk............ 25 92 Franz. Kathleen . .29 87 113 ....25 Freemari,Kay 25 122 French, Uma . , ..... . ----25 Fueston. Carlynn .....30 25 102 147 92 Fuller, Diane .......... Gaeir. Steve ........... Gaines, Herbert .,...... 30 80 77 92 77 Gamaunt, Suzanne .... 30 ----26 Gsmoill. sham 25 90 Gates, Judy ..,... .... -A--25 Geddes, Joan .. ----25 Gendreau, Danl ... 121 133 Gendreau, Fred , . . . 35 90 Ghorley, Steve .... ., 86 BB ant, Pat ........,..... 82 147 Goddard, Duane ,......, B4 58 Goettling, Karen .31 74 26 96 87 100 25 147 138 139 ----25 Gogan.Dick........... ---16 Grant,Mike........... ----25 Grau.Robert 1---27 Greely,Ray... . 35 96 Green, Patt ..31 83 88 BB 92 Greenfield. .lack , , 97 147 Gregson. Judy 31 98 100 27 Grochowlcz, Toni ,...... Gutnerie. Val ., ....... . 98 131 Gwerder. Mary ..31 87 27 91 Haddon. David ..31 91 93 133 147 95 . 27 88 90 27 92 135 88 118 .28 93 133 97 .28 118 .28 .96 99 .28 99 .28 90 147 113 120 147 . 29 .29 .29 146 98 .29 118 91 147 99 .30 91 .30 86 .30 86 147 .30 103 90 .30 .30 114 78 .31 BS 137 .31 91 120 .31 133 92 147 .31 .31 147 133 WE SALUTE AND WISH TO EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS CIASS OF 1964 lazfam. IN SUIANCB Newell Hunt Furniture Dedicated ro the Service of Good Homes 113 W. Stewart Avo. TH. 5-1735 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 Tim Corliss and Son Telephone UN. 3-4445 Buckley Highway BUNN'S PHARMACY INC. 327 50. Meridian Puyallup. wen.. Headquarters for School Suppllas BURYL BRYAN'S Sporting Goods FISHING TACKLE GUNSMITHING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Hunting and Fishing Lleansex 207 Sa. Meriden TH. 5-6161 147 S T U D E N T I N D E X CONGRATULATIONS TOTHECLASS of Hagerman, Bill ..,.. .... , 32 Keller, Ron ,,......, ..,. . . .35 Hall, Blll ...,...,....... 100 Kinderknecllt. Neala .,..... 35 97 164 Halvorson, Marvin- ,........,. 32 Kluge. Ken ........ .35 108 109 Hammermaster, Linda .32 76 86 Knabel, Rich ,... .... . ...,. . 35 I 87 88 146 K asal. All n .....,...,. 35 80 l-tarnmermeister. Dale .32 108 K:rTtos. CIiIfT1rd . 35 92 93 122 S 116 118 Kath. James ...,,..,..... 35 101 Hansen. Margaret 32 B6 102 Kress. Carol 35 87 78 92 147 146 Latasse, Kay ....,,.. 35 80 88 Harber, John . ........, ,..... 3 2 Lafoss, Allen ......... .35 90 Q Harris, Don 32 79 114 120 121 Lampson. Marvel ,,..,. ..35 99 Harris, Linda .......... 93 Larson. Dorothy ...... 36 80 B8 Harris, Sheryle ..32 76 80 League, Rita ,,..,.., 36 147 103 92 LeBlanc, Armand , ,.36 92 122 Harvey. Charles ,... .. .32 Lehman. Kenneth 36 77 B6 122 Harvey. Gene . ..,..... .32 Lennard. Betty ,.... .36 83 88 Q Haugen, Ken . .... .. .32 Lesser, Relma ,.., 36 91 88 Y 3. Haugland. Clara ..32 78 87 Letourneau. Tony ,.,. . ..,. . .36 - 147 Ligrano. Rob'n ..,..... 36 94 Hayes. Kathy ..... 33 as Lindsay. A-ine ,... ,,...... , 36 ,W ' Heaton. Leslie ..... 33 146 Linkem. Don 36 22 75 82 94 fl ife5?35,i.:, .33 Ns x. Hewitt, Marilyn . .. .33 114 116 118 a,:.:1.4...Q--rw :P'.31.h.fJ55' Higgins, Tom ,,.., .. .33 Long, Pat .. ....... ..46 90 1- Hill, Jami . ... 33 83 Longabo h. M t ... ,. .36 Hipkins, Markida . 86 Lorenz. ugob .TWTT1 .,... 36 86 CONGRATULATIONS Hoenhouse. Charles . 101 McCarty. Jim , .. ,...., 36 CLASS OF '64 nurgws, Jam .... as 1311 Mfnanms. s-me as 76 so 92 W o roo . oxine .. .. . 3 . . 103 148 I It's been a hall, reallyl :omam Deana , . ...... 76 McKay. Charles 33 77 B5 114 S H onn. Kei! ...... 33 85 122 H Think! for UYUFPIIW ml Howard, Randy .. .33 McKibben. Maureen 37. 84. 100 2z?JT.E::Il??rT1-EI Fgxxl Humiston. Nancy 33 87 92 McKinney. Peggy .37 22 74 79 corionaruurlons cuss 147 80 B4 8, 88 OF H6411 FROM nunlphrieg, Mary Ann ..,,. 192 MacLean, Barharalg 17? 82 94 D A I I . un er. ruse ........,. . 4 e S Eyinpinmyce ,,... ....,.. . 34 McMullen. Leonard ....,. 37 93 . . ... ... ,.., .34 McPhalI. Mike ...... .. . . .. 37 ' Iverson, lone 34 81 87 147 mfswain, Lloyd ...,., ,...... 3 1 SI ITG' PI th T I ear e heatnj , , Jacobs, Calvin ...,....... .34 Manning, Ruger .. ..37 116 118 , Pllylllup. Washlngmn Jznke, Terry ..,., .34 Marcoe. Luanne . .. . ..37 88 wha' Al'9 ' Janowskl, Mary Beihs. 34 147 maratie, Tnny ...... . 37 93 7l2l Waller Road 0 ar am. Judy . . ..37 80 90 J H P C Jensen. Jean . .34 103 Martin, Diane .. 37 84 88 147 - - 0 mlm 0- mek, Don ., ,..... .... . 34 Mena. Mme ........... .... 3 1 . Jarman, cum ..., .34 Meyer. Paula .,,... ..,, 3 1 103 PIBFCB W. Powers 'IDI Meridian jognsnn, Jbzede ., ..., .34 Miklovich, Nirk ,... .,,... ...BB I I o nson, u y . ..,. 95 Miller, Sandy ..,, ..... 3 8 96 ' Johnston. Ralph . . .34 Moore, Lynette .... ..38 e 'C 6004 lurk GYM'-IS Jones, Jerry .... .34 Muller. Donna . .,..,... 38 77 g y Joslin. Jill ,, .34 Munson. Janice . ... .. . .38 .Lu1rnn,AIJudy ... .47 Murdock. Dan . . .38 86 113 148 a a, en ....,.. ..,. , 35 Neeley. Alvin .,..... 38 79 109 . CO 'C 'A'UW'0N5 Kanuie. sum . .,..... .35 Nelson, amy ....... as F ' s cuss or '64 Kasprick, Jw-M .ss as 147 Nelson. Lina. ..,.... sa se 95 A 'bU f' Sem' Dr. David Langdon Bfsf wlsnes 1 In M jjgjgu C.,..G..........,... Sears Cdfulog n . . . , CLASS OF '64 T...-. ......,..1....G Sales Office CONGRATULATIONS cuss or C0NG'WUlAT'0N5 ---l--- CLASS of 164 cuss or 1964 I 1964 S Satisfaction Guaranteed CONGRATULAHONS srscuusrs F R 0 M 0' Vw-' Mow Berk CLASS O, .64 1029 54,1 Main 110 MERIDIAN Tl-t. 5-6631 ' 4 -'-'-'- ' tw' WILEN MOTORS H 0 L L Y . S DAFFODIL BOWL 1 ff Q is f wg - AA A- BUICK - PONTIAC conricgorifgls ms UNDEN LANE ' ' , E- , .F Qualify Used can CONGR T LA - ' Y .- CLASS OF '64 TH- 5-4300 ' lx t t '11 K Phone TH 5-8881 209 Maridun 5. TH. 5-5455 V -. 1 - 2nd 8- 2nd S.E. Puyallup E Ji ' '71 - , -ar xx RED APRON DRIVE IN FAMOUS FO Fresh Butter Drp Fhh A Chaps 6-gqef and aan Sholtu L Burgers Orders to Go TH 54646 chmltt s Pharmacy, lnlmble Prenerrphan Semen Complete Lune ol Cosmelrcs Russell Slover Chocolates 102 So Nlendnon TH 5 5494 PUYALLUP BAKERY PARTY CAKES WEDDlNG CAK 107 S Meudmn Phone TH 567 ALVIN BAKER CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 64 THE MUSIC SHOP CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1764 00TBS' JAY S A 8. W 802 Eos! Mom ES DI STUDENT INDEX Nelson Lours Nelson a Nissen Ken Noel Roy Norlhcllli Blll Nyho ole 0Connor Marla Odman Janet Otto Kathleen Page Tom Palmer Cns Pederson Mrke Perelra Sa Peterson Gary Fhnlhps Noel Plcha Davld 39 74 Ptchus Rreh Prltl Roger Portertreld Penny Pratt Sandra Puhrmann Cralg Puhrmann Gene 2 Quenell Suzanne 4 Qulnlan Darrell Qutnlan Steve Ramey Betty Raymond Carole Rayner Curtts Raylwr Blll Reed Lots Flenss Jun Rhoades Gary Racks Jennuler Rrley Nancy Roberts Arlene Robinson Barb Robinson Sue 41 Rodawng Ron Rnhrer Paul Rowe Tom Rudolph Lannle Rule Genrgna Rumberg Marlyn Russell Llnda Russell Rlckl Rust Kathy Sadek ltldal Sandford Phrllrp Santos Gary Seanm Eugene Schatz Frank Schwabe Byron Shankle Davurl Shear Gerald Sheldon Mlke Shlnn Jlm Shmman Dan Sngaloos Jai 42 4 Srlseth Andrea Sumons Jeananne 2 Abalols Larry Abbott C heryl Abbott Susan Adams Nute Aldmn Jaan Allen Camllle Allen Ellie Allen Robert Arnelung Nona Anderson .Ioan Anderson Tom Sen 08 48 A U11 DB 19 OTS John Richard Dennts George James smut 1101 Smrth Smuth Sparllng Spencer Spencer Splenng Teddy Terry David Chrrs Marcra Staley Staples Steve Marne 43 Staples Steele Stenhack Carol Margo John James Stewart Streliers Strnson St Martrn Pat Stokesberry Steve Slrllsluk Marianne Strohle Mlke Swalander Janet Swensrud Karen Taule Barbara Taylor Allen Terry Stanley Tevrs Rlchard Torkelson Sandra 44 Trawtlskr Judy Danna L Donna M Sally 44 aa Tucker Tucker Turner Upton Vaars Kathleen Vaughl Rod 45 Vulhaver Delsa Wagner Mary Wahl Ron Waltc Rrehard Walhruch Karen Wa Phyllis 45 Wearne Nancy Cralg Wendt Rosalre Weston Frank Whntc Fred Whitman John Whitney Dtana Wnd Kathleen Wxllunsan Mike W lll ms Don Wlllvams Jatoly Wrlllams Pam Wallard Judy Wolford Dol!! Wyllys Stephanle Wynn a Vegge Ja Ann Vos! Diane Zwerg Jacky OTS Anderson Wtlma Anderasko Jatk Ansley Frank Antonson Harry Armhrust Tamara Armstrong Donna Armstrong Harold Ash James Atkrns Laurie Austm James Baunchter James 56 '17 4 0 1 Independent Fuel Phone SIIIDIID IIITIIG 0113 5 6 76 Mum E CONGRATULATIONS GRADS Westover s Market and Lockers H06 E Mum WARREN WAITE S Texaco CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1964 316 Mondlan North CONGRATULATIONS GRADS Coast to Coast STORE 201 North Mendran Wesley T Brand, VISION SPCCIALIST Contact Lenses CONGRATULATIONS, GRADS Congratulations Class of 64 Boush Movmg and Storage 121 WEST STEWART TH 5-5436 CONGRATULATIONS Tha Graduates 1 V64 Kerth Johnson INSURANCE TN 59555 706 North Mendxan T49 . sz - , ' ..t.,. has as ' . ..,...., . 42 sf 12' ' y .Pl ..,............., sa Sl . ' ..42 101 'f ' . ,,... ....... 9 a 91 A .' ' . ,.,...... .42 ' , . ......., 791 ' . 1. .42 92 ' . 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CASE TRACTORS B506 River Road Congrutulotonx CLASS OF T964 PUYALLUP VALLEY Hardware, Inc. E. Mein TH 5-6404 Baron, James ... Baker, Judy .. . Baker, Larry .. Baranka. Karen Bartness. Clayton Bassi, Julie ...... Bates. Jerry Bates. Stewart . . . Bauder, Christine , Beagley, Larry .,.. Beal. John . , Beekman. Vicki . . Berry. Judy ....... Birlell. Dan , .. Bitonio. Ron U55 Blaekwell. Martha Blumhagen. Jael 55 108 Elyton. Ayner .. .. Boll. Robert Baies. Ruth . Boire. James .... Boshell. David Boswell, Linda Bosworth, Patricia Butslard, Stephen Bottomley. Brenda 96 Bourden. Penny 55 96 Bowser, Glen .. .. Boy. Janet .. .... Boyle. Patrieia . .. Bradlield, Margaret Bradlield, Marian Bragel. Kristine Brallier. Mike ,, Brantley. Gary . . . Braun. Carol , ,. Brummeite, Gary . Brown. Russell .... Bryson, Bal: . .. Buchman, Craig Buckles. Terry . S5 Bullock. Bonnie ,. . Burgmeier, Lynn . Butts. Dan . Bye. Virginia Byers. Kathie ...,. Caldwell. James .... Cameron. Gary . Campbell, Diana . 55 100 Campbell, Janice . Canfield. Kathleen Cannella, Mary Carlinglon. Gary Carlson. Beverly Carlson. Dennis . 55 Carlson, Janis ....., Carpenter, Douglas .. Cartwright, Dan , . Cealley. Terry Chalee, Pamela .... Chapman. Marcella Christensen. Torn . . . Christenson. S. Christian. John . Christian, Robert .. Ciolek. Crystal . Clark. Viekl .. Cleveland. Connie Cleveland, Lance Clinebell. Judith Connolly, Steven 55 135 56 Cook, Marilee . . . Cooney. Tim . Corak. Linda .. Cordes, Christy 55 Cartesi, Carole Cola. Karen ..... STUDENT INDEX Juniors 10B 80 109 . 56 97 . 55 60 80 86 94 B5 82 97 90 56 100 . 55 108 . 55 . S5 109 113 B7 92 91 95 116 76 97 99 97 97 109 77 . 56 . 55 B9 . 56 100 99 8D 56 97 .119 97 98 56 96 . 56 92 114 . 60 98 93 86 55 99 E0 108 88 . 59 96 88 122 . 84 .74 108 .55 96 100 55 .55 Coll. Darrell .. Cousineau, Brian .. Cox, Danna Col. Susan .. Cox. Sharon Crandall, Sylvia . Crowell, Gerry . 55 Cutter, Randy ..,. Dallman, Sam , Danielson, Penny . Dargon. Colleen . Davenport. Ron Davidson, Bill . S5 Davies. Nancr .55 96 Davis, Doreen Decker. Ken . ,. Deltete. Robert Deney, Carolyn . . Denney. Yvonne , Devereaux, Rochelle Devereaux. Rodney Deviuk. . , . , Dickinson. Franklin Dueker, Pat .. , Daering. Jeanne Dore, Linda .. . Dolldr Jim 86 77 55 55 ss Dowden. Joel Dowden. James Doyle. Mike . . Drahos. Muriel ,,. Duhy, Jari . . . . Ducker, John Duris. Jerry . 55 Duris. Sandra ... Eastman, Carol ..... Efklund. Elan ..... Edmundsun, Dave .. Edwards, Bernadette Edwards, Robert . ..,.. . Ehnat, Paul .., .. Eldred. Veda . . . Elliot, Susan . Emsley, Alfred .. Eslle. Lynette .. Etzel. Blair .. ,. Fair. Alan , Ferqelit. Richard Fernandez. Frine .. . Fisher, Karen .. Fitzsimonds. Tim .. Fjelstadm Peter . . . Fladager. Brian . . . Flagarl. Vicki ,. Flani. Diane .. .. Floyd. Marie . , . . Floyd. Mariane 56 Faqle. Linda . .. ,. Forrnan.Bah... Forman, Uan ......... Forster. Diane , . . . . Foster, Judy . . ..... Freeman, Helen ..57 Gallaoher. Dennis Gallagher, Julie .. Gamhriell, Mark Gaxkins. Carolyn 57 Gawley. Dale . Gawley. Dana .... Gei er L nn lg . y , . . . Gerser, Larry ,. ,, ,, Gerstmann. Ray ....... Giballois. L. ... cannons. ren sv 79, si 116 annrpie, Mike . Gilmer, Katherine Gilstrap, Bruce .. Ginther. Roberta ,. Glenn, James . Goettling. Nancy .56 87 f's1 Congrtalulolom 1964 GRADUATES Penny Fair Market THOMSON'S Douglas Service Phone TH 5-4337 A33 No. Meridian CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 MIRROR Barber Shop IDB So. Meridian 3 Great Stores SHUELAND K St. Toeoma Auburn Puyallup GOOD LUCK GRAUS GOSSMAN DRUGS STEVE'S USED CARS CONGRATULATES THE GRADS OF THE CLASS OF 1964 TH 5,2222 826 River Road CONGRATULATIONS GRADUAYES STUDENT INDEX 151 juniors DIAMOND RINGS Exctusrvs IN 625 3.4 Ao.. m. 5.6454 aornan, .Ion , .,..,.,... as 100 noIIIoay. mo, . , .,..,,. 657 98 PUVAUU' 'J Grade. .P. . 5, .... . ....,,. 56 Hood. Charfes . .... .. .....,93 o Granqurst. Manlyn ..., 56 84 103 Hopkins, Terry ...,..,,.., 57 .'-ll I1 Grass. Robert ...... ,...,..., 5 6 Hornick. Kathleen Gratzer. Kathy .......,... ,..57 Howes. Leror 57 85 90 95 96 Grau. Suzannn ......,....... 56 131 133 Green. Robert ........... 56 114 Hoyt, Tim . ,, .....,. ., 56 57 Grenning. Alan . ......... 57 186 Hubbard. Carol ,..,........... 57 H3 59, M,,i4g,,. - 114 5.7331 REXALI, DRUG STORE Grimlt. M. ,, ............... 57 IInIooorr.arnoo ...ss 77 ae 92 P H W h, ' Grade Paul 122 vw UP. In mo on eroorf uno. .. ,,.. 57 as so Hun-wr. Jo--1 . .-57 96 97 ill- ' L eg v 1 cysdonege. Goaek ...,.... ...56 Hurd- Norm r --,-- -,,- . -57 Q Qgfoumr, . Hackstadt. Paul ,..,,, .4,.,,, 5 7 nuskz Carole ........, .gi BEST WISHES 9 Haddon, Georgia ,....... ,...,56 15- UMUC ,--- -rr---- I XNPRPSCBIPTION Nogoonrn. wIIIIanr so 77 79 114 Inman. Gary .,,..,V,......... 56 RYGII S Appfifel NN no. snvrrr N , ,.,,.,,, m,,,,,,, ,,..A..4, A M55 Innes. Andrea .. se as 87 as AND H , 5 ,.,,,,,..A, 55 9' Isaak. Ron .......,,,. .. 56 Th, ,,,,,,iPi,,,,, 5,06 aff.: Rfrffn .,...'..,,-,,,, 92 my, cnraorano ,. . se 76 99 Casual Sho Hale. Charlene ...,.. ..,.. . .57 l 5 - '-mln '-'--- -57 77 p Puyallup III. 5-8444 Nano, Gordon ...,.. se as 101 Mlm- R01 .4-,---- 58 122 132 rho HQIQIII of rorIrIon Haller. James ....... ....,.. 5 7 Juksnn' Km ---4-4'--- 4 58 H,,,k,,., mmlld , 55 74 79 so Jacobson., Rroseanne ......,, ,.5B 51 34 114 Jahns, VI:lu ..,.,,......,,. 58 Hama... Jim l H .--, H-114 Jellen. Susan , . ,. .......58 Hansen. Charles ......... 57 108 hand' Helm 'a' 58 79 87 I Johnson. Christine .,.. . 55 102 Johnson S Jewelm 2:2222 ,E'3p,, I......... nr... , ,,,,.....,. or . ' r Johnson, Mathew Sm' 'M 22222: ff',fj:h,jQQjQjjjjj22 QQ Jonooon. 5mm , ..., 57 55 114 FLO R I STS 109 SO.MERlDlAN Narruno. Joel ,....... . 56 ss 'Sign ' '- 55' big - J , .,..... . PUYALLUP' WASH- :gr:3LeBeg::e ..... 56 95 unfit gens. 1 v I 1 v A V I I I I I I Ivy E. and Edwm H. Benlon ' - ' J osin. eter ...........,.... 2:ff'f,'fa'g0,f g',f:jn ' 56 'gg Joao, mono .. ..... ....... 5 5 woaasng spooronaoo l---- - ' ' 4 ' J o , K hl ,, ....... 5s 113 , 1 sims' :any Kuacimar: .limlana Inviiolons - Silver Service MAHAFFIE 5 nilliiir. ?FIJ.ljijjj.j11,5o 51 K-If-fer. 7-fm I ---.r-.--r --58 C '9 fm '-'--- '-- '-55 S::::.'dooI??'o.'v..i.Q51 g: 133 Phan' 'H H573 'E L E L22 t t ' ' ' Z ' Keck. Sharon ,.,,.,.. ...,.., 5 8 Milwaukee Ave, Puyallup 111 Stewart E- Nunn. Jet ,.,.,.....,,. ss 91 DSSI' 57 79 83 85 123 ' Hermlta. norm .... ,. ..... 57 ' ' -------i- 'W'2 DM r 57 95 96 5521221'S2Y5... i1i3ii'ji'ii Z3 , N, Henderson. Jerry 57 79 109 111 Kenwonh hm 57 B4 B8 Hendry. Gordon ,,. ,. ,..... 56 -Y' an --- H,,,,,i,,g' Bm 4..4 A .55 98 101 KHS1- MIK' 58 113 13 B5 109 .4 rIonoIy. cIar.r ........... .... 5 6 . 7 CONGRATULATIONS Herness. 'ronr ................ 57 :Qfg1HZ 'jQ,'5Y '4 ' Q 8 Guns ' Wkok. a ze , ss 77 so as . - - 4--'-4-'- Congratulatlons niir.. nrlh.. ..,............ 51 gym- gg: -r1----- 57 133 Hilsendeser. Morr ..57 92 Kaine, .1 ' 58 QMAHA WOODMEN Hinman. Donna - ' ' ' 10 the Clqgg Hom. summ H .HW56 slnrsgogobnmtl 58 as ug ur: INSURANCE SOCIEYY Hodgson. Laurie .. ..5'l 96 97 Kcmwinsh Sharie ' 58 of Holman. Delores ,.. ,. ,. ...57 . ' ' F.I.c. gunmnnl Klmy M-57. 76' 73' 30 Krehblel. Darrel ......... 58 93 .I 9 6 4 84 87 103 Lane. Catherine ,. .... .,,57 8' TH. 5.5551 TH. 549400 O Puyallup, Washington sooo Luck cLAss or 'MI -i-tl I DR, JOHN P. CORLISS IT S DR. Joe E. conuss DEPT. stone. 4 if In PUYGUUP O m 'i l 23: IIs and Avo. sf. p..,.-,II.,p Q Q Puyallup ru. 5-5424 sooo Lucx DNRY SUPPLY NATIONAL BANK To MS of 1954 I Your Friend: Edgewood Realty Authorized DeLave Den er non of Luck Free cr-.rung Aoro-nor. for College Students um if 2 g ' T ':' H cuss or I964 ' ' ' Y up CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 Planting Ya.. vim., ui ALLEN'S GROCERY B009 11201 St. E. TH 54061 Puyallup, Worh. P E N N E Y ' S Always First in Quality Puyallup TH, 5-6669 CONGRATULATIONS GRAD5 GEIGER'S MARKET 217 North Meridien TH 5-9541 New owner M.: afaaiay Quality Mean, tan.. Beef and Custom Cutting CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 NlCHOLSON'S EDGEWOOD PHARMACY 6513 No. Meridian BEST WISHES The Exotic Fishes C 8. O Tropical Fish Co. T06 No. Meridian TH 5-5788 C L E M A N S FURNITURE Inc. 152 STUDEN J u n Langdon. Leslie . . ,..57 85 Larkins. Linda ,. ,. .58 96 Larkins, Walter ,... ... ..93 Larsen. Donald . , . . 58 Larson, Barbara ..... 57 78 80 Latterell, John Letourneau. Cherlyn .....,. 58 Lott, Oron ,.,... .,..,..,, 5 B Lewis, Bil'y ,..,... ........ 5 7 Lewis, Pat . ,. .. .. . .58 Lindberg, Larry . 58 93 122 Lindsay, Doug 57 79 83 108 133 Lindsay. Harold ., . ..... .58 Lindstrorn, Melvin Linkem, Penny .,., . . . . .58 Locke, Judith 58 85 92 Lockhart. karen . , .... 58 Lung, Bryan . . . , .57 Lone, Marietta 57 78 80 86 87 Loucks, Jatk . . 58 122 Lovell, Lnilani . , SB 78 89 McAIee. Viola ,. .57 88 McBride, Pat .58 82 McCalIrey, Kathy 57 76 78 80 86 103 McCallum, Linnah ....., 58 McCt-maughy. Sharon 58 McCown. Karen .. H58 MeCurdy. Christine 58 85 94 McGhee. Donna ., .58 McGrew, Vicki . 58 B7 McLean, Penny . . B0 96 McMahon. Pat .. ... . 57 Mc5wain. Charles . . . . . .57 Maas, Nancy , ... . . .58 Mack, T. . . . . Madison, Keith Mahan. Candy 58 Mahan. Sandy Main. Andrianne ..... Malay. Jim . Mandery, Fred ., Markham. Nancy ,.. Martin. John . Massey. Howard Mathiasen. Linda Mead. Sheila .. . Medearis, Beth .. Mensunides. Sidney Mesler. Valerie . .. Mileski. Kathy .. Miller, Doug . 58 Miller, Rusty .... Miner, Bin . Minarsich. Norman 57 Moody, Rabin 76 58 Morris. Gary . ., Moser. Bctty Moser. Sue . . . . Mowrer. Mike . . Moye. Rel . .. Mueller, Ronald . Munch, Ron Murphy, Penny . . Murphy. Richard Mushatt. Ray Nagel Mike . Neagle, Steven . . . Neeley, John 58 77 Nell, Roheri Nelson, Dean Nelson. Marla Newell. Karen . . . . Beverly , ,. , Carol Nissen- Nolen, Northrop. Sue .. . Norwill, Jefl Maxam, Mike Nutt John . D'Keele. Tom . Olsen. Lynn Olstn. Marie Orr. Paulette .. ..59 . .,.. 58 93 103 94 103 .,.,..58 .. 96 est' 92 .SB 80 ..58 90 96 119 . .... ..57 .58 92 102 . ......., 57 .. 58 87 98 ,.,..58 93 101 120 121 .,. .SB . .58 .58 96 109 119 .58 90 . ...SB ..., 57 58 92 ,.57 . 58 108 120 ... 57 ... 58 ,..58 7B 97 . ..5B 58 88 89 92 B5 86 58 119 ., ..58 85 97 87 99 58 96 TINDEX a l 0 l' S Pacsmaq, Cheryl 59 76 90 103 Panzer, Cecilia . 59 B8 Pawelak, Fat . . . . , 96 Pelela. James ,.. ..,... , .60 Perkins, Judy ... 60 B5 Perozzo, Marybeth .,.. 96 Perrin, Gerald , . . . .59 Peters. David .. . . 59 Peterson, David Peterson. Jeannette . , . 94 Peterson, Kenneth ...., 92 Pettit, Tom Pihl. Linda . . .. 85 Pitzl. Claudia . ..... .... B 3 Pluid, Carnle Pokrikhek. Joseph . , 59 Parco, Diana , . , 60 Porter, John . . 60 96 Putter. Walt . 82 Potts, Michael , . . . 59 96 Price, Rnmona . . 59 Frzyhylski. Tom ., 59 Puariea. Richard .. 122 Quaring- Danna ., 59 Quinlwan, Dieter .. . 59 Rathbone, Diane .59 133 Ray, Nancy . .. 59 103 Rertor, Mike , . 59 Reed. Marie 59 100 Reese, Stephen 59 77 85 B6 108 Rehderi Sandra . . ,. 59 Reilly, Mike so 122 Reutter. Elaine .... , 86 Ridge, Dennis , . 60 92 Riser Pamela ...,. ,. 97 Rivard. Sandra ,.. ., , .59 Rue, David . , 60 77 120 Roe. Esther . . . . 60 Roeplte. Bob , . . 59 Rohrer, Jody . . . . . . 103 Roland. Dwayne . . . . ,. 59 Rosere, Dennis ,....., 92 Ross. Hope ,. . , .. ,. 59 Rudlotl, Jacqueline , 60 Rudloll, Judith .60 102 Rule. Charlene . 59 83 94 Runkel. Robert . . . . . . 59 Russell, Larry . , . . 60 Ruthrutf. Kathleen . . , , 59 Samuelson. Karen , . . 103 Sayers, James ,.,. ., . 58 Schaefer. Janet . , . . . 88 Schatz, John .,. ..,, . 60 Schatz. Robert , , , . . 60 Sthrneizer, Howard 59 60 101 122 Schuett. Cathy ,.. .. . 59 Scott. Bruce . 59 122 Seewer, Sharon . 60 92 Shannon, Carol , . ,. . 59 Shea. Marjorie ..,.,,. 60 Shelter. Sandra 59. 91, 133 Shepoard. Mariana 60 96 97 Sherburn, Carol .. , ,, . . , .59 Sherman, Keith 59 79 109 111 120 Sherwood. Sandra , . , 96 Shuler. Dennis . . , . 114 Sienkiewicz. Joe 59 193 Sienkiewirz. Linda . . . . 60 Simnitt. Linda , .. . .. 87 Smith. Gordon .,.. 79 Smith, Linda .. .. ..,.. 60 Smith. Verna .,. . 87 Snodgrass. Martin 60 77 86 Spark. Pat . ...., . 60 Sproultske, Dan Squires. James .,.,,, , 92 Stazkhouse. Frank 50 Stahl, John 60 79 98 108 119 Staulter. Dennis . , . 59 81 Stankevitx. Lynn , 60 Starkel. Dianne . 85 FORBES 8. CO. ll8f2ncI Ave. S.E. 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Vicki ... ., . , .60 Svendson, Julie S9 79 87 96 Svoboda, Gerald Sword, Sharon .. , . , 60 97 Taber, Richard . .... . 59 Takagi, Robert Taylor, Irene , . , .. Taylor. Linda , . .. .. Tebay. Sharon ,.,,, . Temus, Mary 59 81 84 87 so Thomas. Mac . , , , , . Thompson, Forrest 60 85 Thompson, Larry . 59 Thompson. Steven 60 77 Thompson. Torn Thun. Sherry , . . . .. Torkeison. Nancy , Tuui. Toni .. . 60 76 Tucker, Jill .... ,. . , Turner. Jack 59 77 93 Ulmer. Dennis ..... , . Van Pevenaqe. Cathy 50 86 Van Warl. Rosemary 59 84 Van Winkle, David . 60 77 Veal, Philip .,...., Veitenheimer. Leonard .. Verzemnieks, John .. ,,, . Vesl. James 59 75 79108 S o p h Aarsund. Linda ..... Absher, Susan . . , .65 Adams. David .,, ,. ,. Agnew, Palli ,,,.. ... . Allan. Barbara Allen, Linda ... 65 Aimont. Mary .. ,. . . Anderson. Linnea Anderson, Larry .. . . . , . . ., Anderson. Michael ... . . .. Anderson, Norman ... ... Angeline, Robert . . . . Antonson, Johnny .., ... Arnhold. Gerry Aves. Larry ,, . .. . ,. Aves, Linda .. ,, . Barrs, Dave .. Babel, Carol , ..,..,....,. . ri os ss Bader, Marie . . . . . . . . Baginski. Tim . 70 71 77 Baker. Don ,. .. 65 Baker, Gary , . 66 112 Ballard, Linda .. ,... , , Barge, Palsey . . . . . .65 Bartlett, David ... ....,65 Barth. Edward . . Baumgartner. Kathy 66 Baurichter. Nancy 65 78 85 Baydo, Joe ..... 66 B9 Bean, Bill . , . 65 Benedict. Darrell , . . . ... Barry, Kandi , .. Bassett. David . Bicklord. Dennis , . ..,. Bishop, Larry .. .... . B'auvelt, Maxine ..,... 66 Blickenderier, Olive .. .. Elinsman, Joey ,,., ..... Blodgett. Mike ... .. Bolvi, Greg . 65 86 Bonar. Joyce . .. 59 60 96 8B ,59 89 93 101 .59 60 B6 59 122 S9 97 91 85 59 ,59 . 59 116 0 .65 85 65 , 65 88 99 65 7B 65 .65 ,65 65 65 85 .66 ,66 , 65 65 65 89 122 119 .65 102 112 .65 B5 87 112 112 65 65 65 .65 65 91 .65 ,65 .71 119 65 . I 0 I' S Victor, Bill .., ,,. Vogel, Richard ...59 86 Volkmer, Doug . 50 Walhruch, Linda .. Walters, Mary . 59 Ward, Peggy ....., Warren. Sheran . .. Walerland. Gale , Wecker, Carolyn . WeIIS. Wendt. Wesl. Gordon Suzanne , Patricia . Westmarlt. Pamela Weston. Tom Weslov er. Virginia Wheeler. Laurel . Whitman, Andrea Whitworth. Lavinia Wilhoit William Willis. Wilson. e. Linda .. s, Cnrliss . Douglas . Gary Wingard, Linda Winkle. John . Will. Helmut Woemp ner, Gary 59 122 Wolf. Steven 58 59 Woods. Cynthia Woolley. Nancy . 59 99 Wunsch. Norma .. Young, Arthur Youngs. Bill . Zeller. Linda , , Zielke. Ziemer. ITT 0 I' Bonar. Shirley Kenneth 65 Kurt . , Bastian. Nancy Botslord. Jim Hawker, aayie. Linda . Earlene ,. 65 103 Boyd. Don ,. Eloyle. Brackm Torn an. Ted ,,.. Bradley, Stephen . . , Flrehmer. Sharon ., Brakken. Eric ... Bressler. Bill ,. Brewer. L.. Brewster. Folly Bridge, Bridge. Brien. Brock. Brock. Lr:i9h .... Leslie ...... Joe . . . Mike . , Ronald Brecon. Dennis Brown. Brown. Brown Brown. Brunau Jackie . Keri .. . R. . . . Steve . . gh. Kelly , Brepon. Vaughn . Buchan an. Jim .. , Bullft. Janice .,,,. Bunno. Susie . Burgmeier. Julie ., Burkland, Lorraine Surr Jodi Burr, Scharlolte . Burrow Busirk. S. Bill . , , Susan . 65 Caliguri. Rick ..... Eambel Cambgl Cannell I. Gary ., I. Rachael a. Buzz . Carpenter, Bruce , 59 B5 116 85 100 102 . 60 . 59 96 B4 59 103 , 60 . 59 102 60 100 88 59 60 58 89 59 1 14 92 86 135 59 98 B7 108 .59 B0 108 91 .65 92 B5 96 .66 .71 112 .65 92 65 65 B4 94 1.02 65 65 93 98 66 66 93 65 65 96 . 65 69 96 65 65 65 101 91 ,65 .65 96 112 11.4 CONGRATULATIONS G R A D S Puyallup Branch SEATTLE - FIRST NATIONAL BANK FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE Puuttur nt. Mm CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 DAN ANGST'S 207 South Meridian CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1964 From MALONEY'S from sHoP lARSON'S Puyallup Furniture Co. Leif lurson s...yii.a..g ro. rits Homo' 307 5- Meridian. Phone TH 5-8282 GOOD LUCK GRADUATES CLASS OF '64 From SUMMIT FURNITURE And APPLIANCE 5303 E. lI2th Street LE 7-5675 Colonial Furn.-Maytag Bt Westinghousa Applioneu X 'I53 Rich-Heat Fuel Oil Company sooo tucic '64 installation and Maintenance speen-inn Puyallup Heating 8. Sheet Metal 201 siawan w. rn Loser Del-Ray Signal CUNGRATULATIONS T964 GRADUATES wanaw. cam.. can... ar Airport and Meridian SLI M'S Drive Inn PIZZA TAKE HOME DINNERS I7I0 East Main TH 5-5661 Puyallup CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF T964 From S T I L L W E L L SANITARIUM, INC CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATED CLASS OF T964 Ron's Shell Service North Meridlun 'I54 STUDENT INDEX Carter, Dan Cartwright, Nancy Catten, Larry . . Chapman, Roger , Chaput. Mitch Christensen. Doris Christensen. Gordon I I Christensen. Karen Christensen, Sandra Chrestianson, Cordell Clark. Donna ,, Clausnitler, Rod . Cnlhurn, Charles Cole. Mike . .. . . Collins. Elaine 65 102 Co'lister, James Convis. Christi . Cook. Cheryl , .. Coomher, Clillord Coppin. Bob Corak. David . Corbin, Bill , cnrhip, 'rim Cotten. Larry Cottrell, Kay Cousinean, Lee . Cox. Gary Coy, Alan Crivello. Ray Croeenzi. Robert Crocker, Frank Cramer. .lack . Crouch. Joanne . Crum. Arlene Crust, Tana .. Cuellar. Martian ..., ., Cunninghan. Henry , Culw. Barbara Curry. Bill . Cutis. Sandra Custard. Ronald . Dahl. Larry . Dalrymple. .Io Ann Daskan. Harold ... Daun. Tom , , Davies. Arnold ,. Davies. Dorothy Davies. R. . .. Dayle. R. , Dean. Roger . . .. Delete, skip Delllleerleer Hank DeTienne. Craig Davereaux. Mike . Sopho ... ,.... 65 ... . 65 ... 66 B9 ....66 . ... 65 , ... 65 100 ..,.. . 66 , , , ,. 65 65 71 112 65 93 .. . .,65 87 98 101 .. .. 68 ....67 . ,,.. 66 . 71 ,...,,,65 . . .... 65 , 65 85 89 85 108 112 , 65 39 ..., 65 119 ,.65 97 ... 93 , 65 122 65 96 . , .65 ..,65 85 .. 66 99 ... 65 96 71 112 , 65 , 6B 76 91 . 65 92 . . ,, 91 96 66 85 67 84 91 ...... 66 . . . ,. 66 67 85 122 . . , .,66 .. 66 . , 66 .. .,67 ,..., . 67 . ..,, 71 101 ..,,..66 .....66 66 Dey. Dennis ...... .. ,,,66 Bogen. Karen , , . 78 88 Doodigian. Joseph , . 66 97 Doyle. Rich Dudly. Bill . .... ss Durkee. Darrel , .... 66 Durrin, Cindy . .... 66 Eastman. Janiee . , 67 SB Edison. Curtis ,,. ,. .. . ,. 66 Edmondson, Beth ... ....66 Edmunds. Dale .,,, 67 Edwards. Roberta .. . 66 Ehinger. Diane Ellison. G. ,. . ., 67 Enqh. Deise 66 91 96 England. Diane Esau. Della 67 102 Eshleman. Earl . . . 67 Esne. Leo , .... ..67 Estes. Sandee . . ,. . , 66 78 Etzel. Bruce . .. . 67 Fasnacht. Pat , . ..66 78 102 Felix, Connie ., .. 67 78 Ferriusen. Bill ,, . 66 Ferrucci. Mary . .91 96 Fiedler. Sherry ., .. .66 Finley. Diane . .. . 68 Fisher, John ... 66 Fisher. Sharon m0l'6S Flagan. Rodger Ileming, Rick Fowers. Diane . Floyd. .David Tolk. Sharon ..... Fortlragd. Mike ,. Fr-.nk. .Iamie .. I-rans, Stan . Free. Donna , Freeman. Molly ... ., Fueston. Steve Funk, Peggy Galen. Stephen Gaspard, 67 119 Pat , , Gleason. Terry . . Susan Dick . . Marc Gibson. David Gllligan. Guelzer. Goetz. Gou'd. Dave , . Gould. Margery . Cratler. Bill Grelis. Kathy Grilith, Teresa , 66 Gronen. Laurel ,. . Gronaa, Kathi 66 Grosso. Susan 66 Grounds. Danny .. Gustafson. Gary lvacunson. Cathy . Ifagar. Steve ...,, , 67 Hahn. Gary . Hall. Dick , , . Hall. Mike .., ... . Hallanad. Dave ... Hand. Bill Hanson. Cheri .. . Hansen. Donna 67 Hanson. Nanny . hanson. Rosemary lfarher. Charles .. . Harber. Rick ,... Harding. L. ,,.. .. Harlow. Roy ,. ,... Harshman. Judy .. I-'arris. Dan Hatlield, Mike , Haugen. Dorean . Haugen. Ralph . Pat . Hauglen. Hayne, Gary ..,. Heacock. David . Hedges. Steve . . Heimbigner. Linda ... Hemmings, David ,. Hermanson. Jan . . Heger. Steve ,... . Hewitt. Barbara .. Hewitt. Cheryl , Hewitt. Terry , Hiatt. Dale . . Hicks. Donald . Higgins. .lark ... l-tiles. Sharon Hiller, Linda .. Hillger. Elizabeth ., Hills, John . , Hite. Marie Hohard. Bob . , Hoekstra. L. ,, Hner-hous, Alan . Holflne. Iudy Hellman. Rosemary Hefner. Larry . Holland, D. Hollis. 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Knlelel Robert Knight .lark Knlsly Ron Knudson Trudy 71 Koeh'er Janice 68 Kolnhs Lynn Hs Rl: Ko'owtnsku Dayton Konen Don Johnson Johnson J-uhnson Johnson Johnston L1 Cosse Mar an Lambert G Lane Dan La Paglla Make Large Jtm Larson Carol Larson Cratg Ledhetter Jerry L2 Blll Lehde Patty Lemhert George Leonard Karen Lems Lnnda Llndstrom John L'abltan Pat Locke Rlthard Long Glen Loppe Merry Lott Rosalie Louderlwack Larry Lovd Rachel Luhtale McAIee lm Lmda Mike McCabe a Elnzaheth Danna MeCormlrk Lester McCullough Sandra McDermott Wllma McGlnly Jum McKnnney Nana MrLaughInn Elaine McMahon Tom Mack Dave Mary Terry Charlotte Colleen Mama McAlee MrBrlde McCord McCorkle Maekln Mannle Mapes Martm Martm 92 112 02 s rm 68 112 Martnn Margte Martln, Nancy Marttn Ronald Martin Teresa Masella Rod Maunder Nancy Mt.chem Karen Meter Sandra Melton Wayne Mesklmen Linda Meurer tharlene Meyerholl Jlm Mtklovuch Mary Mllllcan Dale Mllltan Megan Mmchau Judy Murarle Paula Musenar Bob Montague Darlene Moody Dormda Moss Lmda Moms Janne 1 Morrls Tom Mortenson Rick Moye Russ Murnhy Bah Mundell Tlm Myers Kathy Myron Pam Nagel Kathy Napner Lmda Neagle Melvin Neal Bryan Nelson Pam Nettnln Carol Nevms Betsy 70 76 Newcomer Sherr Nlmrck Pau 'hssen Connne Nixon Pamela Noll Rick Northcutt Barbara 67 97 Nybo Ray Obonnell Vvanne Olson Mary Orman Dlane Olto Candace Pagel Jlm Painter K Palmer Gall Palo Susan Patterson E Pavolka Sally Pawelak Susan Pemberton Davud 69 92 Peterson June Feterson Kaye Pnccolotto Dennis Pnkus George Poe Pamel Polowskt Walt Parco Pau'ette Porenta Tlm Porter Chaps Post Dave Post Dave owell ally Pow'oskl Walter Prather Mlchael Pratt Yvonne Puhrmann Gary Quarlng Donna Rankm Karen Rantanen Loretta Raymond N new nam Retll Glenn 71 Reynolds Ance ReVno'ds Susan Rxchards Gary Rrchardson Fred Ricks Nancy Riddle Claudia 101 9 1 G I MURPHYS SURPLUS SALVAGE L HDWE RIVEROAD PUYALLUP TH 5 8244 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T964 MA s PLACE Rl 2 ox TH 5 8449 CONGRATULATIONS From Parkland Shell Service Stahon 4E CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF Mom TH 5 WBT Best Wushes from The New HILL FUNERAL HOME VERNON HILL PHS Grad PUYALLUP Slnee T908 SENIORSI Our Country x Futura Ruclex Wtth You GRANT S Chevytown T55 I I 'n .. .. 67 ', ' .. .. . .67103 . . 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M-.iam TORKlELSON'S Chevron Service su. e Meridian se. 5-.,,.,n..,. tn 5-9807 we rake sen.. ca.. of ve... ca. ante.-tu... up-wheel Balancing Complete lubrieation CONGRATULATIONS GRADS The Best Dressed Seniors Represent Gerstmann Bros. Men's Wear PUYALLUP. WASH. BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 1964 Smith Tractor 8. Equip. Company 1618 E. Main TH 5-6683 Lepley Lumber Co. I' REMODELING ROOM ADDITIONS RE-ROOFING I l ,LL src. I! TBQN5 Z e -mam- Teteplmne TH 5-1753 1300 E. Main - Puyallup 'I56 STUDENT INDEX Sophomores Robinson, Charles ..... ..... . . .69 Roehr, Davc ,.,...,., 69,112,119 ltngnaldson. Linda ...7B 92 96 Rouse. Renard ..,....,... 69 92 Rud. Lind.: ,..,... ...,..... 6 9 Russell, Ken . . . ....,.... . .68 Sand, Steve ..., ...,.70 112 119 Sandell, Elizabeth ...,.,.,..... 70 Santos. Linda ......,,... 69 85 Sawyer, Linda ......., ..,,,,. 6 9 Sayers. Karen ...,.,,.... ..... 6 9 Schaefer, Lyle .... 69 93 112 133 Scherr. Patricia ...... .... 6 9 88 Scninkiwich. Bob ,.... ....,.. 1 12 Sehueler, Richard . .. ...... . .69 Schmitt. Laurie , . .. . .69 190 Schmidt, Wesley .... .... 7 0 119 Schmit. Ciaudia ... ..., ..69 Schmitt, Connie .... 69 86 Sehoenhorn, Kayle . . . .... . .69 Slaman. Bessie .... .... 6 9 Seeber. Bob ....,.. .,.. 7 0 Senlin, Edward .,.. .... 6 9 Sehlin. Stephen Seifert. Darlene . . . . . , 69 Sell, Wesley ..., .... 6 9 Sewell. Andy .... .,.. 6 9 Shannon. Karen ..... .... 6 9 Shephard, Douglas ... . . . .69 Sherry, Kathy .... .... 6 9 Shuck. Kathleen ... .... ,.70 Shuster, Ann .... .... 5 9 85 Sllulef. D. ...,.... ...... 7 7 79 Sienkiewich. Robert ...,...... 69 Sigaloos. Sheila .,.... 69 84 B8 Silvernail, Dennis Simmitt. Karen ..,.... 69 85 Simons. Patty 69 77 99 103 113 Simmons. Tony ....., 69 100 112 Sirkspam. G. , ....,.,...,. ..69 Six, Marg ...... ........., 7 0 69 Skinner. Marvin ... ,... Smiley, Gerald ,.., ..., 6 9 Smith, Dale ,... .... 6 9 Smith, Patricia ... ....69 Smith, Sue Smith, Terry ,..... ..... Q 1 Snyder. Barbara ... .. . .69 6 Sullais. Eileen ...., ....,, ' . .69 Soper. Frances ,... . . . .99 100 Spencer. Alvin Snomer. Diane .... ..70 Sqrueil, Don ... .... . .69 Staley, Karla ..... .... 8 8 Stalker, Howard so Sta'lter. Robin ... . . , .71 Standly, Robert ... . . . .59 Starbil, Donna ,... . . . .59 Stede, J. ...,... , ..,.. 119 Steele. .lim .... 70 112 Steele. Stan Stelling, Steven ... . ...... . .69 Stevenson, Cliford .... 69 86 Stevenson. Sharon .. ...... 69 Stewart, Shelley . . . , .... . . . .70 Stodden. Nina Stott, .lill .. . . .......,. HB8 Stott. John ..... 69 92 112 Strang, Mike ........,...,.... 69 fr ' .iiijlqi ' ' - 1 U gg. , LQ- '-4. fgfff ' T. v -an 5, 5 2-1 . Q 52: L, 3 3' w A - . REQ Q x ,,,-..J.., 6. Lang? . I . Sturgis, Diane ... ...-69 Sulkoslty, Eddie ,... .... 6 9 Swanson. Sharon ... ... .69 Swayne, Irma Swenson. Dea Swenson. Karen .. Swensen, Linda .. Swenson. Lloyd Swesey, loe ...... . Szenolenski, Connie .. Talt, Rick ........ Tatier, R. ,..... . Taxte, Alice . . . Taylor. Dick Tegge. Cliltord Thayer, Burt ..,... Thompson, Colleen .... Thompson. Kathryn . . . . , . .. Thrall, Susan .. .......,... . 75 79 Thurston. Dan ., 70 108 111 'tiItor1l, Robert ......... Trafton, Becky ...... .. Tranny, Kris Tripp. John .... . . Trnnset. Alan .... . . Vallee. Val ........ . Vamply, Linda Van Horn, Richard . Van Winkle, Kenneth .70 Varker. Ron ...,....... Vertrees, Gary ......... Vest, John ......,. . Victor. .lim ..... 70 77 Volkmer. Christy ....... Vrieyl. Pam .......... Wa'dbuge. Katherine Ward. Ron .........,. Warren. Roger Waterburry, Phill . . . . Watts, Sydnie .,.. Weber. Paulette ...... Whannell, Laura ..... Whenny. D. ..... ,... Whipple. Denny .... .. Nhite. Lorna ...... . Whitman. Diane .70 Whitman, Don ...... .. Whitman, Nancy .. Whitney, Sharon .. Wiener, Neil ....... .. ro as Wilcox. Ray ......,. . Williamson. Anne , . . Wilson, Joe ........ Wilson, Peggy Wilson, Ronald Wilson. Suzanne .... . Winch, Douglas .... Winters. Don .... Wolfe, Richard .. . . Worden, Blake ... ..., Wright, Connie .,,.., 70 Yaguchi. Fred .... .... Vahn, Delbert .... .. Yegge. C. ............ . Young, Kenneth ........ Young, Kyles ...... 70 Wink. Rosmee, ..... . . . Zimmerman. Mike 70 DS 11 8 5 B9 86 . 69 . 69 .69 .70 .70 .69 .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 . 70 .70 91 112 .70 93 101 , 70 112 112 112 92 .71 119 86 92 89 .70 99 .70 101 .70 112 .70 103 .70 96 .70 93 .70 .70 .70 89 B6 114 70 122 .70 96 70 70 70 91 91 B5 119 School Sweaters Lettermen's Jackets lrom Quality Knitting Company 937 Commerce MA. 7-6581 CONGRATULATIONS 1964 GRADUATES THE STATIONERS, Inc. 1141 amd-.ey famine MA 7-2153 Congratulations GRADUATES Norm's Shoe Repair 109 E. Mnin CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '64 LARSON RAMBLER -AMERICAN -CLASSIC -AMBASSADOR Sales and Service I zoo een Mai.. Z Puyallup TH 5-1725 l CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 Your Friendly SAFEWAY STORE CONGRATULATIONS OF 6-1 FROM Puyallup Bowl cm s. Meridian TH 5-1304 i l lCONGRATULATIONS l from r. Scheyer Dr. Johansson Dr. Arthur Physician, and Surgeons CONGRATULATIONS GRADS VALLEY BARBER SHOP r-aa Parking 124 East Stewart Puyallup t Congratulations to Class of '64 GRANT-MILAM OLDSMOBILE, Inc. 603 River Raed Puyallup Phone TH 5-1766 ACTIVITY Annual Staff .,....,. Art Club .,,,........ Boy's Pep Cub ........ Debate Squad ........ D.E. Club ......,,, Drama Club ........,.....,....... Foreign Student Proiect ..,..... French Club .................,.... Future Farmers af America Future Homemakers ..,, Future Teachers ..,... German Club ....... Girl'5 Club ........... Girl's Pep Club ...... Hall Patrol .....,.,.,,..,... Health Careers Club .....,. Honor Society ........,.. Junior Classical League .,.. Key Club ,.,.. ................ Letterman's Club ....,,. Librarians ..,.. . ...... Office Girls ,... .,,...,. Parking Committee ......,,, Photographers ...,.,,. Proiection Crew .,.,.. Rec Board ...,..... Rifle Club ,..,...,,,,,..,,,,,.,,. Season Ticket Committee .. Small Group ..,,,,...,..,.. Smoking Committee Spanish Club ...,.,. Stage Crew ....,,,.. Ticket Sellers V.C,Y. .. ...,. Viking Knights Viking Ladies , .......,..... Viking Vanguard Staff ...a.. INDEX .......,8I .,......94 WILLMOTT REAL ESTATE 717 want Stewart Puyallup ir Homes - Farms - Acreage lrlng us your mul utah problems. 1 BURR GREGORY Co. PAINTS - GLASS - BLINDS Floor Coverings-Carpets-Draperies I I I S. Meridian i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '64 SANITARY INFANT DAIRY TH 5-2212 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF T964 HALVORSON'S Gizocsnv Junk Bi Jean Halverson Congratulations CLASS OF T964 From ABSHER CONST. CO. T904 Linden Drive PUYALLUP TH 5-9544 'I57 BEST WISHES TO YHE 4 CLASS OF V164 PAUL :meson WaIker's Garden A I 'I P' F . JOB SUCCESS A iam unqm nm. YH 5-9434 D ly Sun. 11-5 T - shrub, Tenlh L Pacific Ave. G d Supplies T MA7-ZIBI VIKING BOOSTERS SINCE 1898 ' STATE -vs 'A' MAIN OFFICE ' PUYALLUP K 1? EAST SUMNER OFFICE gF 'A' SUMMIT VIEW OFFICE xg: M b r a I n p 'I 1 M. corp. W I X . it -. ti mings? ,uv hx-.t i ' is , r Q? erritfggy 1 ly. ,ff wk, , ,, -,Q l i-.fri IQ? xiii t N t ' Q,tii'J will i sh 1 lit,::fi1f'.l 'xtglhb' ' 4 N l-, l jaw' it rf ' v lfilil M i, , ' lx he ii flllil l l l Mill i glllllh ,i X If Weir, remix 1 fi l i in , l l.ii'll WNX ., it X l lhlh ' i:' l H. f ' V' li l li R ill l lid' l itl l l ' fp :ff w , ,, if ,y i im p . Y f V llli ti- il 'tn l 'l ' X , ' E- INS ..-.PKG il' th i V iii, ,it viii. i . f i ilgig i i 1 .if NI, W'i ,gi ,i i I ,' XIX S X lx ,ig l Ni--I, an -gil 'T '4 2 e ff, M 4: Q25 ,-, The P.H.S. Viking docked into part with 9 months of successful sailing behind them. The crew of the Viking sincerely hope that the events of the voyage have been properly preserved to remind fading memories of the experiences and people who made the year 1964 worth remembering. Above all, the seniors will remember Mouni and Sa senior assembly rehearsals, College English, bike rides, bon fires, plays, campaign assemblys, birthday parties in the studentbody office and Somewhere . Joy is often brushed with sadness and in April, sorrow touched our lives with the death of Paul Denny, a classmate who will not soon be forgotten. Special thanks is heartily given to Connie Dall- man, our advisor, for pulling us out of the many storms we approached. Also to Mr. Ed Robeson, Puy- allup Valley Tribune printer, who anchored us in logic and sometimes fatherly concern, and to Bob and Ira Spring who generously allowed use of their picture for the end sheets. Thanks also to Mr. Stan Brewster who was forever helpful with suggestions and hints when we almost drowned in ignorance. 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