Renton High School - Illahee Yearbook (Renton, WA)
- Class of 1963
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TED GATZ, official Illahee photog- rapher, whose total cooperation and constant sense of humor were especially appreciated. MR. ROBERT SCHNEIDER, our ad- viser, who through thick and thin managed to remain patient, understand our problems, and preserve outward calm at all times. THE ANNUAL STAFF 1? -gf? 1 fl., f X X Q Hmmm. CHARLENE SHGEMAKER, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MR. ROBERT J. SCHNEIDER, ADVISER 2 A THE YEARBOOK STAFF PRESENTS III I M NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE RENTON HIGH SCHOOL REN TON, WASHINGTON N if if we I2 is UM udp O' D Jjiijfj, P ,Sy 5 yt Xixyy fi Q TABLE OF CQNTENTS NJ EES SN I Administration 8L Faculty ............. 6 MQ' If W Q3 Activities ................ ..... 1 8 903 wp DP JJ Sports ............ ..... ..... 6 2 1' al Classes .............. ..... 9 0 A 9 055 Advertising SL Index ,... . . . .138 GK I 1 ee Hi . i4 gf, Q Egg 'I NI M 1963 ILLAXHEE STAFF EDITORS ACTIVITIES .... . . .MARILYN GROVEN, EDITOR ARLENE BEALE, ASSOCIATE SENIORS .... .... R OBIN TOMKINSON, EDITOR MARSHA TRIMM, ASSOCIATE JUNIORS ..... .... M ARLENE HOLMA, EDITOR SHERRY RAY, ASSOCIATE SOPHOMORES ....... SHARON HARDING, EDITOR SPORTS ................. CHRIS NELSON, EDITOR TERRY GARRISON, ASSOCIATE ADVERTISING. .MERRILEE MARCHETTI, TYPING ............... MARY HERSCHER, COPY ..... .... A RLENE MJANGER, INDEX .... .... R ANCINE HUDSON, 4 EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR DEDICATIO It is the year l963 . . . a year that has been successfully completed by a class of over Hve- hundred seniorsg a year Filled with memories that will be looked upon by them as a golden year in each and every one of their lives. This book is dedicated to that graduating class of 1963, in order that they may, while leafing through the following pages, relive this year in the many years to come. Q ,V 1 x 'N Y A X. X, w 'Qui Q Yikg U X Y eww- f -M x ls. fc li it ixysia 1 X ,, - . A f. mNNX?S,1Es5g, YTKEA-1,X,7Vl gl N X,-x:N,Nfgf, N-. sr-if Q W , r sin QF QA, is if sxgkls! soo X jc Y V ' Dr. 1 , XE 4 Q X- xr .i . f -, ' if ' if DN is ' xv ' - - Y Xa! The front entrance wi, R ,xy J Mk, K f 1 5 . , NX , P 0 f ' 5 y f 'fuwf-Lf ,. 'E K. If V 41 , ,Q ,- , f K e 1 k., f Q2 65 QC Og?EgfcCi?'i?jf?Sfif4Sf my J ' n 1 MY A Y , UI .J U . -f ,1 Q1 QD f . y W fy X ,ff Cf V LQMH M aff , J W fff Q iff -W Y we if C395 YQEEEEQQ EEZ? Q ia Adnfiinistration ADMI class. long time. ties for the school year 1962-63. OLIVER M. HAZEN Superintendent of Schools I TRATIO KEPT BUSY In the past year Renton School District has seen a number of changes in the admin- istration of its seventeen growing schools. One of these is the advent of the IBM computing system in scheduling and reporting grades for approximately 10,200 stu- dents currently enrolled in the fourteen elementary schools, two junior high schools and the high school. Since Mr. Oliver M. Hazen, Superintendent of Schools, took charge in 1936, the district has become one of the largest and most stable districts in the state. Working with Board Members Messrs. Gil Duckworth, Clarence Bunstine, Elmer Pistoresi, Robert Hendrickson, and Mrs. Myrtle Clymer, Mr. Hazen looks forward to even greater advances in Renton's school development. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS A MESSAGE FROM OUR SUPERINTENDENT Receiving an annual is one of the highlights of the school year, especially for members of the graduating This publication provides you with a record of the past school year and will be cherished by you for a I congratulate the Student Body Association and the annual staff for publishing this record of activi- Mmwgw IN 1963 Q Mr. Duckworth Mr. Hendrickson Mr. Bunstine Mr. Pistoresi Mrs. Clymer 8 MR. KARL 1. WEBER Principal Mrs. Warren HKEEP SIGHT OF THE POSITIVE ATTITUDE Congratulations to the Class of 1963 upon completion of twelve successful years of education. Success in todays life depends largely upon attitudes. Too often we are inclined to express what we are against without giving thought to what we are, and what we are for. It is our hope that somewhere in the years of education just completed you have had the opportunity and desire to establish your future goals and to determine what you stand for in life. Once you have established where you stand keep sight of the positive attitude which allows for the cooperative solution to many of lifels problems. KQYZA4' If SECRETARIES HALT CONFUSION Two women serve as vital links between chaos and calm in the Main Ofliee. 'They are the secretaries of our principals, Mrs. Wlar- ren and Mrs. Massuco. Their efficient management keeps things running as smoothly as a Swiss clock. Mrs. lVarren has been a staff member since 1940. She serves as registrar, and has charge of all records. Mrs. Massuco works closely with Mr. Talmage on SBA funds and extracurricular activities. Both of these able women deserve many thanks from the myriads they serve each day. Congratulations on a job well done! EXPERIENCES ENHANCE UNDERSTANDINGSH It is with pleasure that recognition is given for the publication of this splendid yearbook. Students, faculty and friends of the school are indebted to the annual staff and their adviser for this impressive book of memories. The fond remembranees relived through pictures will bring recollections, pleasant and otherwise, of the days spent at Renton High. These many experiences have served to improve talent, develop attitudes, broaden vi- sions and enhance understandings. May you profit from these school days and carry into your adult life the energy and precepts you exerted while a member of the student body. Mrs. Massuco MR. CHARLES TALMACE Vice-Principal Arriving at school at about 7:30, Mr. Magden ascends the front steps to begin his busy day. One of the most well-liked and active teachers at Renton High is Dr. Ronald E. Magden, World Affairs and Russian- American Relations teacher. During his eight years of teaching here he has served as secretary and president of the Renton Education Association, as well as being a welcome addition to many REA committees. Mr. Magden was born at Mountain Home, Idaho, and attended the University of Idaho at Moscow. He was gradu- ated from that institution in three and one-half years, with a major in European history and the Renaissance, His first teaching job was at Orofino, where he discovered that his predecessor had been thrown out bodily by his stu- dents. It was at this time that Mr. Magden decided to be fair, fast, and quick-witted in teaching. In 1949 he received his degree and married his college sweetheart. He went on to the UW to work on his doctor- ate, but after a year was told that he was too young to receive the degree. In 1954 he accepted a position at Ren- ton High where he has taught since. He has continued working on his doctorate, which will undoubtedly be awarded him this June. He resides with his family in Bryn Mawr. Through the years at RHS he has distinguished himself as the golfer with the highest number of strokes, and the bowler with the lowest average among the faculty. Mr. Magden has developed a system of teaching which is based on knowing both the student and the subject matter, and has yet to meet a pupil who cannot andfor will not learn. Presently he is advising the newly formed Future Teachers of America group at Renton, and is interested in the mental retardation program in the Renton Schools. A DAY IN THE LIFE GF I L Mr. Magden is co-advisor of the Political Science Club, which often meets with local politicians. Here Avery Garrett, 47th District Representative, discusses an issue with Mr. Magden and club members Dan Moilanen and Jack Connell. 1 wi ull . W Correctmg papers IS a never-endmg Job, but the Joy of reading an AU paper is worth the drudgery. Relaxation after a hard da.y's work is necessary for everyone. Mr. Magden finds his in repairing television sets and radios. AN RH TEACHER . . . . X. 1 W f-ff f-w . , Mr. Magden's family keeps him from becoming a bookworm. From left Mr. Magden, Paul, 6, his wife Loraine, David, 8, Linda, 7, and Kim, 3. 1 1 . Mr. AL Mrs. ALTA Mr. WILLIAM Mr. WILLIAM Miss GLADYS Mr. CHARLES ABBOTT ARMSTRONG BARQNOVKFH BBLMONDO BERRY BOWEN U. S. History Wfirld Agana? Dlrected Studies Transportation Counselor Science Dept. Head Social Dances BOYS GYIIIDZSUCS S'B'A' Tickets Washington State, B.S yy Social Dances Physics U. of Maine, B.S, U. of Washington, M.S. U. of Washington, M.A. I 1 QU. gf' Washington, B.A. U. of Washington, BS ll . no B 5 SGIE CE j . I if I EP RTMBNT Xt, lv ot' tt 1 n lf ' YY To 1 Miss HELEN Mrs. JOYCE- Miss DUSALINA BUCHER BURDICK CAVALETTO Girls' P.E. Lit. 3, Comp. 3 Librarian Girls, Drill Team Basketball Supervision University of Oregon, U of Washington, BA. U. of Washington, B.A. Lib Certificate U IC DEP RTMEN T Courses in music at Renton are primarily designed to produce intelligent consumers of music. These goals are achieved through active participation in the subdivided areas of this department: band, orchestra, and choir, each having various preparatory classes. These courses are all organized on an ability basis, rather than a grade level. In this way the student can gain more by playing or singing in a group where the other students are nearly the same ability ievel. iii The science department provides information about the my world around us in order that people may live in it more .li successfully. For the technical student it hopes to develop a number sense in connection with some basic laws of f nature, anticipating their use of these to design things which will raise our standard of living. For the curious, it will guide him in the ways of scientific method, that he may win new knowledge from nature. I i I Mrs. VIVIAN Mr. WALLACE Mr. HAROLD COCHRAN COCHRAN CONLEY Attendance Office Biology Drivers' Training Graduation Chairman S.B.A. Tickets Vehicle Control U. of Noni, Dakota, B.A, Lewis and Clark, A.B. E.W.S.C., M.E. Mr. GENE Mrs. MARY Mr. JUDY Mr. ROBERT Mr. EDWIN Miss PATRICIA COULON CROSETTO DAVIDSON DICKEY EDGECOMBE ERIKSON Recreation Leadership Lit. 2, Comp. 2 Cafeteria Head Metal Shop Lit. 2, Comp, 2 Girls, P.E. U of Washington, B.A. Activities Evaluation U. of Puget Sound, Dads' Night Bus Loading Girls' Intramurals U. of Washington, B,M. B.A. W.W.S.C., M.A. U. of Oregon, B.A. U. of Washington, B S YV 2 I ' A 1 .s .v . xl Mrs. LOIS FACH Mr. DWIGHT Mrs. IONA Mrs. GAIL Miss MARGARET Typing 2 TON FELTON FERENCZ FERGUSON F INDLEY Plaque Committee Spanish Counselor Geography Home Ec. Counselor U. of Washington, B.A. Exchange Boys, Club Chairman Assembly Committee Mothers, Tea College Conferences U. of Washington, B.A. No. State T.C., B.S. U. of Wisconsin, B.S. Washington State, B.S. Dakota Wesleyan, B.A. P. E. DEP RTMENT The objectives of the Physical Education Department are to establish physical Fitness, recreational capacity, and safety capacity, both physically and mentally in R.H.S. students. The department offers several iitness programs W hockey, weight lifting, and drill. It also directs a Hrst aid and safety driving program, a requirement for graduation. Recreation Leadership is also ollerbd to seniors. This course includes history and philosophy of recreational activities. Mr. L1-:RoY Mr. STAN Mrs- RUTH FROST FREDERICK FREDRICKSON Permanent Substitute World Affairs Trigonometry 5-B-A Tisket Fire Patrol Chairman Assembly Committee Chairman Valley City T.C., BS. Pacific Lutheran, B.A. U- Of Wa-Yhingf0nf B-M- Mr. MAURICE Mr. WACO TEXAS Mr. DURY FOX FINK FOSTER Industrial Arts Dept. Biology Developmental Reading Head P.A. Supervisor Plaque Committee Annual Pictures Pacific Lutheran, B.A. U. of Washington, B.A. W.W.S.C., B.A. ALLIED RT. DEPT. The Allied Arts Department provides the students with information about all phases of industrial life, knowledge of art, and to develop an active interest in industry. The department consists of classes in two fields: Industrial art subjects are, auto mechanics, wood shop, and technical drawing. Fine or creative art subjects are creative art, advanced art, and commercial art. The student learns to express his ideas by means of drawing and creating. Mr. RALPH GAGE Miss VIRGINIA Mr. VIRGIL Lit 2, Comp. 2 GREENLEE GROSS Lit Club Girls' Sports S.D. and First Aid U. of Washington, B.A. Cheerleader Adviser Boys' Athletics Washington Stale, M.S. U. of Oregon, M.E Mrs. ANGELA Mrs. JUDITH Mr. NORMAN GUILLORY HANNUS HASH Lit 4, Comp. 4 Study Hall Dean of Students Graduation Detail Northern Idaho College Youth Leadership U. of Idaho, B.A. W.W.S.C., B.A. s 6 f W W S t a Mrs. LEONA Mr. JIM HECK Mr. JOHN HEINLE Mr. JERRY Mrs. EDITH Mr, CURTIS HAWKEN Boys' Sports Technical Drawing HENDERSON HOEPFNER HORNE Typing Assistant Football Commercial Club S.D. and First Aid Geometry Lit, 3, Comp. 3 Bulletin Boards Coach Dickinson State Vehicle Control Social Dances Debate Coach N. Michigan U. of Washington B.A. Colorado State U. of Washington W,W,S,C,, B,A, College, B.S. B.A. B.A. B.A. F OREIG ANGUAGE DEPART E The study of foreign languages determines to acquaint the student with the language, customs, history, and the traditions of foreign peoples. The foreign language depart- ment provides an opportunity for elective studies in six languages: French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Russian. Students taking these languages are taught to speak, read, write, and most of all to comprehend the lan- guage. Listening and speaking experiences are gained through the use of the language lab. Mr. ALAN INGLIS Mrs. BARBARA Mr. CARL JOHNSON Sociology JELINEK U, 5, History College Conferences Lit. 2, Comp. 2 History Department U. of Washington Activities Evaluation Head M.E. Northwestern, B.S. Columbia U.: MUA. Mr. JERRY KENT Mr. HARLEY KIRK Mr. JOSEPH Chemistry Lit. 4, Comp. 4 KOENIG Activity Evaluation English Department Drivers, Training U. of Washington Head Track Official B.A. U. of Washington Washington State B.A. B.S. Miss MYRA Miss HEDWIG IERIEN HUESTIS HUSBY String Technique Lit. 3, Comp. 3 Detail U. of Washington Pep Club Advisor of Wisconsin B.A. Concordia College B.A. COUNSELOR 9 DEP RTME T The Counseling Department consists of a head counse- lor and four class counselors. Each student is assigned to a counselor to whom he may go to for help and guidance in matters pertaining to his school life. One of the responsi- bilities of the counselor is to assist the student in under- standing himself, vocationally and educationally-wise. They must also work with teachers and parents in developing a better understanding of students. Counseling requires study in social and biological sciences, and humanities. Mrs. BERNICE Mr. DON LARSON Mr. IRV LEIFER KOESTER French and Italian Boys' P.E. Home Ec. Foreign Lang. Basketball Coach Department Head Dept. Head E.W.S.C.,B.A. U. of Washington U- 01' W05hi71gf0n B.S. B.A- 14 Mrs RUTH Mr WILBUR LUFT Mr RON MAGDEN 1 IL ' ' ' Mrs- LLC E M' Liv MEYERS M. OHN L LOYELACE BOYS, RE' World Affaifs MEHU5 Iss Geometry iviiLLER i Librarian Athletic Director Election Committee Counselor Math Dept Head Typin Business L U' of Wajhington Washington State U' of Wa5hin-gton Career Dat' Chairman U. of Washington g,Basketb ll M-L- B'S' PILD- Yankton College AABI Supervisiin BA' Butler U., B.S. Mr. CHARLES Mr. RENE MORIN Mr. JIM NELSON MOORE French and Spanish U.S. History Gen. Business Dad's Night Boys' Club Graduation U. of Washington C.W.S.C., M.E. Washington State M-A- B.A. ENGLISH DEP RTMENT The goals of the English Department are to develop an appreciation of many types of good literature, and to ac- quaint the student with the skills 'and techniques that will increase his ability to read and write with a clear under- standing of the language. The department functions by means of a curriculum which is designed to develop pupil proficiency in speaking, writing, listening, observing, and evaluating. Senior English is provided for those students who wish to further their academic education. OGI L STUDIE DEP RTMENT The Social Studies Department functions to guide the growth and development of youth in society. Young people are then better prepared to cope intelligently with the prob- lems of modern civilization. People who have mastered the skills of democratic action are the ones who can make de- mocracy work. This department provides students with the knowledge of the history and government of our own and other countries, plus a better understanding of the world today. , X f ' X P Q A J it U f' ' Mr. RICHARD Mr, RAYMOND NJOS Miss MILDRED NICHOLS Geometry PADDEN U.S. History Basketball Lit. 2, Comp. 2 Track OHi,cial Supervision SChOOl Pride Westminster College, B.S. U. of Utah, B.S. Holy Ndmw Cflllege B A l Mr. HELMER Mrs. MELINDA Mr. JOHN QUINN Miss DOROTHY Mr. LLOYD Mr. JOHN PAULSON PHILLIPS Latin REEP RIDDLE ROBERTSON General Science French Career Day Typing and Business S.D. and First Aid World Affairs College Conferences Mothers' Tea Gonzaga U., A.B. Eng. Boys' Athletics Senior Council U. of Washington U. of Washington Annual Pictures Washington State Yale U., L.L.B. M.S. B.A. Oregon State, M.S. M.S. HW Mr- R. ROCKHILL Miss MARILYN Mrs. NORMA Ms. NORMAN Ms. BARRY Mr. JOHN Music Department Head ROGERS ROLLA SARGENT SAVAGE SCHERMERHORN pep Band Girls' Sports Home Ec. Geometry Biology Lit. 3, Comp. 3 U' of Washington Girls, Intramurals Torch Breakfast Productions Boys' Athletics Dramatics B-A. U. of Colorado, M.S. Iowa State, B.S. LGZUD' and Clflfk U. of Washington W,W,S,C,, BMA, M.E. B.S. HO E EC. DEPARTMENT One subject in school, useful to all girls, is home econom- Miss GERTRUDE Mr. ROBERT Mr. KEN SCHLAUCH SCHNEIDER SHAWHAN Algebra Journalism VVood Shop Torch Breakfast Publications Adviser Football Supervision Linfield College, A.B. Drake University Colorado State, BA. B.A. BU I ESS DEP RTMENT The Business Department is designed to give students a background in business matters, and to develop skills which will enable them to obtain employment as oliice workers. Its function is to provide for the academic student courses which will supply knowledge and training to help in col- ics. The purpose of all homemaking education is the strengthening of family life and to help to give a better un- derstanding of the basic fundamentals of meal planning, nutritions, home nursing, and sewing. All girls are required to take this course at the ninth grade level. The different sections in this department are Family Living, Clothing Construction, Money and Meal Management, and Personal and Family Finance. lege work: or for the vocational training for those who wish to go directly into the business world after graduation. The department is divided into sections which provide the training for students who wish to enter the business world. Mr. WAYNE Mrs. DOROTHY . RON SMITH SIMMONS SLOANE Mf Tito Sho Creative Art Geometry Game Assisgnt Graduation Usher Girls, Club U. of Washington B.A . .. ., .A. U. of Washington,B.A. WWSC B Miss AGNES Mrs. DOROTHY Miss JUNE Mr. JOHN Mr. OLAF Mr. WILLIAM STEWART STIGKNEY STULTZ SUZICK SWANSON SYHLMAN Girls, P.E. Dept. Advanced Art Home Ee. Boys' P.E. General Shop Retail Selling Head Annual Art Work Mothers' Tea Football' Coach Football SuPCfViSi0H Footlball Supervision WaSl1iTlgf07l S5010 Texas Weslayan, B.A. Iowa State, B.S. U. of Washington W.W.S.C., B.A. Iowa Slate, M.A. MS- M.S. 16 Mrs. MARGARET Mr. GEORGE Mr. JOSEPH TAYLOR TERSIISKY TESTA Home Ee. German and Russian Directed Studies Careers Day Exchange Adviser Dads, Night Washington State U. of Wajhingmn C.W.S.C.,B.A. B.A. B.A. MATH DEP RTMENT The Math Department is concerned mainly with two things. First, the development of computational skills and manipulative facility, and secondly, the development of insight into relationships which give mathematics its struc- ture and patterns. The curriculum of secondary mathemat- ics includes: algebra, and general math, geometry, inter- mediate algcbra, trig, and math analysis. If a student is planning to go on to college after graduation, he must ful- Hll a certain number of math requirements. Mrs. KAREN TYREE Mr. JERRY French VELICK Mothers' T93 General Business U. of Washington, B.A. BOYS, Intramurals U. of Minnesota, B.A. Mr, A, G, Miss KATHRYN WARWICK WATT Attendance Business Dept. Head Coordinator Plaque Committee U, of Puget Sd., B.A. U. of Washington, B.A. Mr. ROBERT Mr. LESTER Mr. ERNEST WICKS WINGARD WOODFIELD Counselor U.S. History Lit. 2, Comp- 2 Dads' Night Senior Council Stadium Parking U. of Washington Warhington State W-W-S-C-1 B.A- B.A. M.A. ig .. N Mrs. OLGA Mr. JAMES WRANSTEDT YOUNG Lit. 3, Comp. 3 Orchestra Social Dances Music Groups U. of Idaho, M.S. U. of Washington M .A. Mr. GORDON VOILES Vocal Music Musical Groups Texas Western, M.A. Mr. PAUL WELLS Biology Football Ticket Sales U. of Wathington M.E. i Mr. AL ZEMECK Administrative Assistant Youth -Leadership U. of Washington B.S. iff Q A K- X . 'V' Discussions on many subjects take place in the faculty lunchroom . . . Mr. Edgecombe stresses a point. V 19 g f , 1 1 ,xr ,DU .M f Ajz f 7 fx i iv Q TV Milly by NJN? udh rip? DJ 5993! JJ I QP A Ng. CL' QV 35 fy evil J .ww Q ,V QL. ,, 'LV , , J' Ap V Q6 J W U xf N54 X gn E X M mx- J I ip? ifcvajvp pb 0 Q98 i Ffgxnfjx V 'Emu by .- gps V NA- Mt I 1 my , q Vi XSJUU Q Q fix! X x 1 P' X Activities Hank DeJong, President The goal of student government is to give each member of the student body association the opportunity to become experienced in the workings of student government and the responsibility to contribute his best to it. As leaders of this organization, the greatest responsibility of the SBA officers is to provide through the student council and its activities both the means and the example for attaining this goal. Yet, the effectiveness of student government de- pends largely upon the attitude the student body takes toward it. If there is no interest, our student government reflects our attitude. It is boring and a waste of time. If there is interest, and this interest increases. student govern- ment becomes increasingly more rewarding and valuable. It has been both a privilege and an opportunity to serve as student body president this. year. I am thankful for it. Speaking also for Nancy and Sylvia I hope that the trust placed in us has been validated: I trust we have done ag good job. Above all, I hope that in future years there will be such fine interest and participation in student body activities as there has been during this year. 1 1 A fi was i REPRE ENTATIVES FACE PRCBLEMS .f,Y ROW I: Kathy Maekawa, Robin Tomkinson, Carol Wautlet, Lois Campbell, Randy Wlilliams, Mary Bruskevith, Mary Jo Price, Sally Ellis,-Amy Wilson, Kris Gronsky, Dorothy Belisle, Joyce Nakashima, Virginia Hagerty. ROW 2: Jane Schneider, Janet Bluher, Kathy Phillips, Susan Wilson, Bev Johnson, Bonnie Tomkinson, Kathy Lundstrom, Donna Dent, Nancy Bristol, Gretchen Wilkerson, Nancy Heatherton, Bernadene Guillen, Sharon Kounkel, Jane Ponikvar, Sylvia Olson, ROW 3: Lynn Anderson, Ed Gonder, Den- nis Smith, Jon Lissman, Dennis Comer, Bill Okubo, Allen Clow, Steve Wentworth, Jeff Bell, Bob Dixon, Jim Dundas, John Halp- paus, Ed Smith, Hank DeJong. ROW 4: John Train, Bruce Hauter, Hartmut Riedel, Gary Teichroew, Ray Jenson, Tom Coffield, Gene Maxon, Cliff Moses, Barry Sundet, Tony Barkaus- kas, Ed Kays, Tom Morris, Daniel Moilanen, Kaj Hoglund, Dar- rel Peeples. ROW I: Linda Wohl, Pam Ellis, Dianna Sanders, Jana Bucher, Diana Gervais, Jucy Keltner, Lynne Gasparich, Greg Madeo, Marcene Oakley, Mary Toman, Cindy Speer, Starr Rowan, ROW 2: Sandy Wiehoff, Gary Dixon, Sharene Nielsen, Jackie Bryant, Cheryl Yankee, Eric Noble, Gary Carpenter, Ed Stewart, Linda Braaten, Jeanne Burk, Marjorie Lund, Nancy Bristol, Char- lotte McDonald, Hartmut Riedel. ROW 3: Hank Dejong, Vir- ginia Anderson, Maribeth Grabner, Gene Donaldson, Gary Gentry, Craig Oakley, Joan Evans, lylarilyn Groven, Bill Vanderford, Rod- ger Hamon, Loren Cuykendall, Max McCarty, Larry B. Johnson. ROW 4: Bruce Nielsen, Tim Green, Dale Goldmann, Steve Phipps, Tim Heppenstall, John Lozier, Pete Wilson, Ron Ewing, Robert Glen, Paul Frandsen, Keith Newton, Roger Merritt, Terry Garrison. OF STUDE T BODY ASSOCIATIO Nancy Bristol Vice President Sylvia Olson Secretary A VITAL PART of Renton's student government is the Student Council which is made up of repre- sentatives elected frorn each home room. The purpose of the Student Coun- cil is to promote good citizenship develop pride and initiative, and pro- mote better student faculty relation- ships. It is also an organization which speaks for the entire SBA and serves as a sounding board for stu- dent opinion. Under the able direction of the SBA officers, Hank Dejong, presi- dent, Nancy Bristol, vice president, and Sylvia Olson, secretary, the stu- dent Council has kept in step with the national movement of student council and gone ahead with another successful year. Serving his first year as Student Council advisor was Mr. Charles Talmage, Vice Principal. STUDE TS SEE CHANGE I Arlene Mjanger Chris Nelson Marilyn Groven Merrilee Marchetti Guy Pitzel Copy Sports Activities Advertising Photographer PRODUCING A YEARBOOK has been a unique experi- ence for the first annual class. During the first few days confusion reigned, but when the class was assigned to var- ious sections, everyone settled down to work. Section editors were delegated the responsibility for planning of their re- spective sections after conferring with the editor-in-chief, Charlene Shoemaker. Deadlines were set for each section with promises that they would be made. Section editors began by deciding what activities and organizations would go into their section. Next the deci- sion as to what pictures would be used and when they should be scheduled was made. Pictures of organizations that were active during the first semester were scheduled. Senior and junior class pictures required considerable planning. When that was done, the photographers were contacted and appointments were made. The tedious project of making the picture and copy layouts came next. This requires many hours of concentration and imagination. After the pictures were taken and returned from the photographers, work be- gan on layouts and writing of copy. Names of the students appearing in the pictures had to be checked and rechecked and typed. The Copy staff went to work writing copy. Pic- tures and copy were sent to Hannibal, Missouri, to the printers. When the copy came back, it had to be proofread, carefully, catching any mistakes! The activity, sports, student classes, advertising and facul- ty sections went through the above procedure, with some vari- ations. One advantage enjoyed by the Yearbook class was that when there was work to do, there were people there to do it. ROW I: Jane Ennis, Barb Wautlet, Sandy Bronson, Sandy Wie- Graham, Marcia Buri, Virginia Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Judy Seel, hoff, Dana Lord, Sharon Townsend, ROW 2: Myrle Foster, Susan Gail Woodin, Pam Ray, Dave Pinkley. Mr Sehneider talks to the As- sociate Editors. Terry Garrison, Sports: Arlene Beale, Aetivitiesg Marsha Trimm, Seniors, Sherry Ray Juniors. ILLAHEE FORMAT Someone once said that a sueeessful venture demands three basic ingredients: blood, sweat and tears. This pre- sents a fairly dismal picture of the Illaliee staff hard at work!! What is missing in that statement is the feeling' of pride one gets upon seeing in print a piece of work that he conceived, designed, and processed on his own iniatiye. Al- so missing is the satisfaction gained by working with peo- ple that enjoyed working on the book, and the many mo- ments of fun connected with this joint effort. True. there were bad days, but not so painful that they eouldn't be ehalked up under the heading of experience. Much of the hard work was made almost painless thanks to the section editors and their staffs, who toiled from Sep- tember to April in an effort to meet, and in most Cases beat, our eight deadlines. Of the 172 Illahee pages, not one can go by without a stafl' member proudly remembering that he was in some way responsible for its existenee. I hope that the graduating class and underelassmen will gain as many memories of the past year by leafing through this yearbook as have the Illahee stall' and myself. CEa,Af'v'C5..:-.JL-'QN if Q -fvvdnfk g.1.A... ,Quia Editor-in-Chief Charlene Shoemaker QM! l Ilmmw- Robin Tomkinson Marlene Holma Sharon Harding Mary Herseher - Rancine Hudson Seniors Juniors Sophornores Typing Index 23 . . . ROW I: Tim Heppenstall, Mike Schultz, Roger Tony Barkauskas, Dick Norris. ROW 3: Torn Merritt, Jerry Johnson. ROW 2: Dick Brautigam, Berg, Ron Pillo, Dick Sims, Gary Teichroew. THE HIGHLIGHT of the Boys, Club this past year was their successful license plate drive for the children at the Orthopedic hospital. The worthwhile drive brought in 10,500 license plates amounting to more than 3200. The annual Dads, Night, held on February lfl, was a night to remember by both dads and students. Participating in the program were the gymnastic team, Pep Band, a one-act play presented by the Drama Department, selections from the Antics, and a display of projects from the Allied Arts Department. The success of the 1963 Boys, Club can be attributed to the three officers, Roger Merritt, president, Mike Schultz, vice-president, Doug Toschi, secretary, and to their advis- ers, Mr. Wicks and Mr. Felton. Roger Merritt President Mike Schultz Vice-President Doug Toschi Secretary BUYS, AND GIRLS, IN YEAR ' i CLUBS SHARE UCCESS VENTURE. ROW I.' Marilyn Groven, Virginia Anderson, Jane 2: Nancy Kessler, Marlene Holma, Marcene Oakley, Ponikvar, Lynn Anderson, Susan McClellan. ROW Merrely hliller, Sandy Lundstrom. ACTIVE AND PROSPEROUS describes the past year for the Girls, Club. The year began with the cabinet and their advisers, Miss Berry and Miss Findley, attending a Puget Sound Conference at Puyallup. For the Girls' Club first project, they held a clothing drive for the children at the Buckley State School, which was very successful. In March, a fashion show was held, with the girls modeling fashions from Sears. The club sponsored their annual Motheras Tea in the Spring, and played an important part in the Boys' Club license plate drive. New uniforms were chosen by the members of the Girls, Club cabinet, wearing plaid pleated skirts, red blazers, and white blouses. The Girls, Club was headed this year by three energetic girls, along with their hard-working committee chairmen, who have been an inspiration to girls at RHS. They are Su- san McClellan, presidentg Lynn Anderson, vice-president, and Jane Ponikvar. secretary. Jane Ponikvar Secretary Sue McClellan President Lynn Anderson Vice-President A Torch tradition is the decorating of the Christmas tree each year. Here Senior Torch members Hnish the job. THE TORCH HONOR SOCIETY, an old and honored organization which was formed for the main purpose of giving recognition to those who have earned high scholastic rating, reached a total of 208 members during the past year. Mem- bers of the society are required to main- tain a 3.2 grade point average for three out of four quarters of each year. Efhciently operated under the adviser- ship of Miss Gavaletto and leadership of Sue McClellan, president, Anthony Barkas- kaus, vice president, and Jane Ponikvar, secretary, the Society had a very successful year. The yearis activities included a Merit- orious Award Assembly on Oct. IO, the decorating of the Christmas tree, and the annual Torch Breakfast, held on May 5, when permanent Torch pins were awarded to deserving seniors. TORCH SOCIETY M MBER SENIOR TORCH ROW I: Marlene Holma, Robin Tomkinson, Merrilee Marchetti, Charlene Shoemaker, Jerene Rutherford, Laurie Brown, lNIarcene Oakley, Judy Seel, Dianna Holms, Joyce Coleman, Barbara Jackson, Kay Dixon, Pat Spencer, Terri Alberts, Jane Ponikvar: ROPV 3: Maureen Cummings, Linda Roland, Ran- cine Hudson, Sarah Youlton, Marilyn Barber, Leone Bourgeois, Eliz- abeth Baldwin, Rebecca Pohl, Larry Johnson, Robert Schellhase, Joe Brees, Gary Gentry, Robin Moore, Carole Anderson, Anita Lambert ROW 3: Kathy Donnelly, Joyce Feldmiller, Susan McClellan, Greg Lemenager, Terry Sattler, Steve Wentworth, Robert Miller, Linda Cowan, Jeanene Tharp, Shirley Garrett, Cindy Harrison, Diane Ponke, Sharon Mesojedec, Karen Harbaugh, John Bunch. ROW 4: Dale Goldman, Dennis Johnson, Bruce Hautcr, Hank DeJong, Mike Schultz, Tim Hepenstall, Diane Moore, Mary Kay Drew, Dick Marshall, Merrely Miller, Roy Brown, Bob Lux, Jack Connell, An- thony Barkauskas, Ed Kays, Dan Moilanen. ROW I: Susan Ikuta, Deborah YVitters, hlichael Peabody, Linda Adams, Jan Yoshida, Susan Spurkland, Lorna Wlilliamson, Nancy Whitaker, Susan Gray, Cindi Ullman, Ginger Garrison, Linda Sue Walker, Cynthia Swofford, Kathleen Dunkel, Marjorie Collie, Sus- an Delo. ROW 2: Joanne Rappc, Shirley Delaurenti, Lael Winch, Pam Ellis, Richard Johnsen, Patsy Nokes, Diana Waggoner, Martha llflalone, Caren Adams, Shirley hlorrison, Cathy WVilson, Willette Mautz, lylary Schaaf, Lynn Slapnick, Shari Roekhill. ROW 3: Kay Weisenberger, Mary Beth Teufel, Lorraine Baur, Peggy Feld- man, Susan Lambert, Patricia McBee, Bernadine Guillen, Merle Mc- Vay, Joanne Lobb, Merrisue Hanson, Mary Smith, Dennis Smith, Bill Henry, Dwight Berger. ROW 4: Marlyn Groven, Carol Fugitt, Max McCarty, Rick Swanson, Reginald Suyat, Charles Wright, Gary Teichroew, Barry Blakesley, Jim Frost, Gary Martin, Marc Mutz, Dick Norris, Pam Meyers, Robert Glen, Jerry Bassett. PHOLD CHOL R HIP STA DARD ROW I.' Penny Cooper, Betty Philipp, Lesley Wheeler, Jane Hurn- er, Amy Wilson, Eileen Alexander, Dorothy Belisel, Ilona Perrins, Diane Delaurenti, Jan Schneider, Connie Comin, Sheralee Hart, Carol Norbeck, Ellen Swick. Cathy Dinzart, Joyce Nakashima, Les- lie Felt. Cheryl Yankee, Cathy Lambert, ROIV 2: Ed Gonder, Don Lowe, Suvanne Kruger, Margo Dobson. Gail Slapnick, Nancy Kess- ler. Shaneen Klein. Connie Norby. Laura Brown, Donna Young, Nlar- cia Rutherford, Sharon Wells, Ellen Gasparach, Katherine Noble, Bonnie Toinkinson, Chris Rader, Eileen Ellis, Rick Crinzi. ROW 3: Pam Evans, Gretchen Wilkerson, Betsy Emmons, Connie Ring, Car- ol Holma, Barbara Dickinson, Bev Bergstrom, Janis Blank, Judy Quanrud, Lynette Hassell, Cindy Miller, Nlary Sisk, Gloria Porter, Christine Slosson, Linda Medlang, Johnna Brustad, Leigh Anne Adams, Donna Dent, ROW 4: Bill Erickson, Becky VViest, Ruth Shaw, Gary Carpenter, John Baer, Steve Baumgardner, Ron Donck- ers, Jon Lissman, Julie Jurasek, Susan Blakesly, Julee Nuehart, Bob Dixon, Tom Tasa, Dennis Engeland, Paul Voelker, Tom Berg, Jim Poff, James Koenig. fp lf: ROW I Donna Radke Helen Burch Arlene lvfjanger udy Seel Burx Glenda Grieger, jane Ennis, Linda Stump, Roberta Nightin- FIRST SEMESTER Editor-in-Chief .................... .... J udy Seel News Ed. .... . . . Arlene Mjanger Society Ed. . . . .... Dianna Holms Editorial Ed. ................... Sharon Townsend Sports Ed. ........................... John Train SECOND SEMESTER Editor-in-Chief .................... Arlene M janger News Ed. ,..... . . . Donna Radke Society Ed. . . . .... Helen Burch Editorial Ed. . . . ........ Cliff Moses Sports Ed. . . . .... Sharon Townsend Adviser . .... Mr. R. Schneider ALL COPY IS DUE FRIDAY. uAdd another 50 words to that story. These are familiar words to the hard-working Chieftain staff . Just what has to be done to publish each edition of the Chieftain? Page editors plan layouts of pages and make story assignments. As the stories are written they are sent out to the printer. When stories are returned from the printer they are checked for errors. Then the toilsome job of paste-ups begins. Where to put a picture, how to stretch a story - long into the day the staff works. When all is finished to the satisfaction of the editors and Mr. Schneider, adviser, the pages are re-read, errors corrected, and the paper is sent to the printers and put on the newsstands for you on the fol- lowing day. ROW I.' Susan McClellan, Maureen Cummings, Tim Hepenstall, Nancy Bristol, Sylvia Olson, Lynn Anderson. ROW 2: Mike Schultz, Joye Myers, Robin Tomkinson, Sharon Townsend, Mary Toman, SENIOR COUNCIL THE SENIOR COUNCIL, under the direction of Mrs. Coch- ran and Tim Heppenstall, student chairman, takes care of all of the details for commencement and baccalaureate and, earlier in the year, works with the Alumni Association to plan the Home- coming festivities. ROW I: Cathy Wilson, Barb Wolley, Mary Schaaf, Lynn Slapnick, Susan Wilson, Lauralee Beaman. ROW 2: Max McCarty, Joanne Rappe, Sally McClane, Mary Bruskevith, Terry Nissen, Doug Barry Sundet. ROW 3: Gene Maxon, Jim Rhoads, Keith Newton, Roger Merrit, Darrel Peeples. ORGANIZING AND CARRYING OUT the details for the Junior Prom are the main duties of the Junior Council. The theme of this year's prom was A Night in Las Vegasf' Advised by Miss Husby, the council is made up of representatives from each English class. JUNIOR COUNCIL Toschi. ROW 3: Rick Swanson, Ron Mead, Gary Teichroew, Ray Jenson, Paul Joos, Dick Norris, Leonard Morrison. r 29 PRINCESS ARLENE MLIANGER PRINCESS SUE MCCLELLAN 30 HOMECOMING 1962 Im is ii . - ' PR., ? QUEEN MARY Jo THE WEEK OF October 1 to 5 was an exciting one for the six girls chosen as hnalists for the RHS Homecoming queen. They were Nancy Bristol, Sue McClellan, Arlene Mjanger, Mary Jo Price, Sylvia Olson, and Mary Toman. The girls were honored at a dinner at the Town House on October 3 where members of the Alumni Association rated them on their poise, personalities, grooming, and social man- ners. At a pep assembly on October 5, Lanna Wert, 1961 queen, crowned Mary Jo Price, queen, and Arlene Mjanger and Sue McClellan, princesses. The Homecoming festivities, scheduled for October 12, were cancelled due to Typhoon Frieda. which swept her way up the coast, causing high winds and much damage. The Homecoming game was rescheduled for October 15. Preceed- ing the game the royal court led fi parade through Renton on the backs of new convertibles, ending at the stadium where the Indians tromped the Glacier Grizzlies, 26-O. Dur- ing half-time the royalty was presented to the audience. The Homecoming dance was held on October 19 at the American Legion Hall. With music provided by the Mystics, the dance, a smashing success, brought to a close the Home- coming festivities for 1962. ROW I: Joan Owens, Diana Gervais, Earline Grifhn, Melinda Ers- land, Larry Halverson, Don Foreman, Stan Douglas. Ulrich Jandt, Lloyd Hirkerson, John Harlow, Sue Galyon, Karrie Krall, Terry Nissen, Linda Braaten. ROW 2: Lorraine Baur, Amy Wilson, Toni Pantano, Marilyn Hancock, Christine Chatterton, Al VVright, Don Bergo, John Lozier, Kurt Krupp, Veronica Glass, Shirley Morrison, Virginia Cinotto, Sharon McWilliams, Kathy Phillips, Cris Rader. ROW Mary Schaaf, Cinthia Swofford, Marcia Skellenger, Sue Blakesley, Jeff Bell, James Lone, Stan Berg, LeRoy Holt, Bob Rose, Gregory Lyons, Dick Todd, David Gwinnett, Linda Osmundson, Laurie Brown, Carole Anderson, Carolyn Christiansen, Virginia An- derson, Kathy Donnelly. ROW 4: Marilyn Alaspa, Cheri Dengel, Ken Doektor. Bob Dixen, Jim Hull, John Brooks, Ken Swain, John Rebuck, Dick Jackson. Don Campbell, Mike Rickenbacker, Cheryl Waits, Carol Hyatt. A CAPPELLA IS FI E OLD TRADITION AT RE TO HIGH. . ANTICS, ROW I: Susan Blakesly, Sharon McWilliams, Christi Rader, ROW 2: Amy Wilson, Diane Gervais, Ronnie Glass, Laurie Brown. ROW 3: Jim Lane, Don Campbell, Leroy Holt, Richard jackson. DEEP PURPLE ROBES identify an outstanding singing group, the A Cappella Choir. In order to partici- pate in the Choir, students must have some musical background and audition before Mr. Gordon Voiles, the director, and the Choir Council. During the past year the 64 member Choir has displayed its fine ability in the Christmas Concert and various as- semblies, as well as o-utside perform- anees. he Chg - Q17 S-7 CHOIR COUNCIL, ROW I: Al Wright, Don Campbell, Dick Todd. ROW 2: Shirley Morrison, Laurie Brown, Kathy Donnelly. GIRLS, GLEE ROW I: Barbara Schneider, Linda Goodwin, Linda Schmitt, Mar- ilyn VVetsch, lylary VanAusdal, Kay Casterline, Laurel Livingston, Barbara Church, Sherry Calder, Sharon Gay. ROW 2: Connie Wood, Gail Phipps, Joyce Farrell, Karen Cosgrove, Linda VVohl, Fran Crock, Janice Mills, Klartha Peterson, Terry Camus, Nancy Blake, Janis Blank. ROW 3: Sue Price, Cheryl lVIcMillen, Carolee Hutchens, Lucille Friederich, Linda Holcomb, Kristy Pedersen, Linda Swart- fagen, Ellen Nordstrom, Lorraine Sanchez, Jean Ness, Velma Cook. ROW 4: Dianne Schaut, Shirley Ruclin, Jane Angland, Elizabeth Jay, Eileen Ellis, Carol Banks, Gaye Marbaugh, Judy Quanrud, Sus- an Shirley, Diana Bundick, Vicke Baurer, Kathy Dow, Lynn Camp- bell. ROW 5: Becky Wfiest, Dianna Purcell, Corinne Fritz, Linda Bergsma, Linda Bell, Barbara Milton, Laurel Robel, Kathy Skelleng- er, Judi Gramps, Rae Marie Edwards, Ellen Grundfast, Gail Tigner, Pat Haugen. Center: Mary Pattie, Pam Ray. ROW I: Sue McClellan, Barry Blakesly, Shari Rockhill, John Bunch, Pam Ellis, Shirley Garret, Bob Glen, Mary Teufel, Rodger Pinkley, Bonnie Thompkinson, Lauralee Beaman, Cathy Lambert, Kathy Hanson. ROW 2: Bob Lux. Jane Ponikvar, Susan Ikuta, Marilyn Groven, Sue Lam- bert, Kathy Quine, Frances Barnes, Linda Newman, Mitchell Carroll, Suzanne France, Jim Frost, Lael Wlinch, Phil Talso, Karen Harbough, Ken Loveridge, Sandi Dickenson, Connie Nichols, Yvonne Fairclough, l'Villete Nfautz, Johna Stuverude, Marcene Oakley. ROW 3: Bob Baxter, Paul Sullivan, Rosemary Schultz, Chris Hawkins, Luette Bay, Karl Parrish, Larry Johnson, Russell A TOTAL OF 93 members made up the RHS band this year. Bas- ically a concert band, it puts on the half-time show at all home foot- ball games and performs in many outside functions. Among this year's performances were the Puyallup Fair, lVinter Band Concert, Renton Santa Claus Parade, Spring Concert, and a trip to Abbotts- ford, B.C. The RHS band has received a superior rating in the annual band contest every year since 1940, the longest record in the Pacific North- west. Much of the success of the band should be credited to Mr. Rockhill, director, and his assistant, Mr. Young. BAND COUNCIL, ROW I: Marcene Oakly, Kathy Hanson, Sue McClellan, Sherry Rockhill, Pam Ellis. ROW 2: Steve Luther, John Bunch, Tom Grove, John Gaborit. Mellon, Ed Ware, Duane Dicker, Allen Clow, Torn Bailley, Ron Christopherson, Dick Stanley, Jefrey Boyce, Charles Williams, George Fawcett, Mike Reifel, Ken Kauffman, Jack Swaisgood, Bonnie Rockwell, Leslie Felt, Ellen Swich, Arlene Parsons, Treasure Brann. ROW 4: Mary Yorio, Sheryll Wickhard, Lorreta Mattson, Jeff Pasco, Larry Chase, Scott Schneider, John Gaboret, Charles Smail, Bill Vanderford, Michael Butler, Dwight Edwards, Gerold Barnett, George Field, Brent Wingstrand, Gary Parker, Paul Brant, Buck Kinder, Leslie Corfer, Gary Routledge, John Sullivan, Nadja Wood, David Dines, Richard Swaisgood, Sally Foster, Joe Brees, Steve Luther, Tom Grove, Dennis Collier. ORCHE TRA A 'tr D . .l UNIFORM MANAGERS: Marilyn Groven, Shari Rockhill, Sue Mc- Clellan. THE RHS ORCHESTRA finished its last performance with the final strains of Pomp and Circumstanceu at Commencement, cap- ping an unusually busy year for the group. Besides presenting out- standing performances at the Christmas and Spring concerts, school plays, and Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises, the Orches- tra was successful at contest. Highlighting the year was a performance by the string orchestra on KCTS, and a trip to Dimmitt. The Or- chestra plays under the direction of Nfr. James Young and Miss Myra Huestis. BAND RE KEPT BUSY. . ROW I: Charlene Shoemaker, Nlarilyn Hancock, Jill Yosheda, Diane Bernahl, Vicky Orndorf, Carole Anderson, Sue Coe, Velma Cook. ROW 2: Carol Holma, Tanja Longwell, Lola Johnson, Carol Mitchell, Mary Pattie, Pam Ray, Yvonne Fairclough, Lauralee Bea- man, Kathy Hanson, Bob Lux. ROW 3: Linda Allen, Paul Joos, Sally Frazee, Mary Teufel, Bill Perry, Sandy Dickenson, Shirley Garrett, John Bunch, Pam Ellis. ROW 4: Barry Blakesly, Scott Schneider, ,Iohni Gaborit, Charles Smail. Pjil Talso, Jim Frost Cherryl Flemming, Ken Loveridge, George Faucet, jack Swaisgood, Tom Grove, Dick Swaisgood. y ff 1 , . . i M2 Etgykz V q . +4 . . K i g - ,i ', Z i n - 1 Y 21 ' b . 1 V . , 'TVLV A , 1 if .. .- 'P' I . k i ff 'V - iiifdrflii iff' if L PEP BAND, ROW I: Larry Johnson, Roger Pinkley, Bob Glen' Bill Perry, John Bunch, Dwight Edwards, ROW 2: George Faucet, DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES LEFT, LEFT, LEFT, right, left! No it isn't the drill team! Itis Renton's drum major John Bunch and majorettes Arlene Parsons and Colleen Wlilliams struttin, their stuff to the music of the RHS band. Both Arlene and Colleen have twirled for lO years and have collected a number of honors. Arlene is a three-year veteran while Colleen has been an RHS majorette for two years. PEP BAND ONE OF THE busiest musical organizations on the cam- pus is the Pep Band. Members have been traditionally lim- ited to boys, who must be members of the Concert Band or Orchestra. The Pep Band concentrates on studying dance music with emphasis on the 4'Big Band Sound. Over the years this group has built up a reputation as a top swing band. Mr. Roekhill is the director. Jack Swaisgood, Ken Kaufman, Dick Swaisgood, Dennis Collier Tom Grove, joe Brees. ROW 3: John Gaborit, Gary Parker. MARCHING BAND HALF -TIME FAVORITE WOODWIND ENSEMBLE Ken Loveridge, Barry Blakesley, Mary Teufel, Shirley Gar- rett, Mary Pattie, Pam Ellis, Bob Lux, John Bunch, Sandy Dickinson. STRING QUARTET Carole Anderson, viola Charlene Shoemaker, violin Carol Holma, violin Velma Cook, cello IGHT L LA VEGA Diana Sanders and Allan Clow crown Mary Mandich and Randy Jasper as King and Queen of Hearts. L'A Night In Las Vegasl' was the theme of the very success- ful Junior Prom presented by the Class of 564 on Nov. 30. Burke Garrett's band played a big part in the success of the prom. For the iirst time a king and queen of the prom were chosen. Selected by the spinning of a huge roulette wheel were Mary Mandich and Randy Jasper. Other original at- tractions of the prom were the light refreshments served and the drawings for door prizes. Because of the hard work put forth by Miss Husby and the Junior Council, the prom turned out to be a night that will long be remembered by all. ,f 'vq,q W O49 f ' s Ps 3 3 it .3 If ifigit S Cheerleaders: Maureen Cummings, Sharene Neilsen, Arlene Mjanger, Linda VVohl, lNIary Toman, Sharon Schmid, Sharon Townsend. N ACTIVE IOR HARD WORK, DETERMINATION, and lots of practice char- acterized the cheerleaders for 1962-63. Under the direction of Bliss Greenlee, neither mud, rain, nor heat could keep the all-senior squad from leading the teams on to victory. The cheerleaders, an honored and active group, have the respon- sibilities Of presenting pep assemblies, teaching new songs and yells and creating new motions, leading the student body at all football and basketball games, and promoting school spirit. Arlene Mjanger, Sharene Nielsen, Sharon Schmid, and Sharon Townsend represented Renton at a three-day Yell and Song Lead- rs Conference in Ellenshurg during july where they learned about developing interest, enthusiasm. and self-confidence. The entire squad attended a Cheerleaders' Conference in Auburn on Sept. 12. R, Xi X Paul, you must slow down a bit.', The hero returns after a trying campaign. Captain Bluntchli woos the fair young lady. DRAMA DEPARTMENT SCORES HIT . . fx ARMS AND THE MAN,' Hartmut Riedel ................. Bluntchli Shirley Delaurenti ...... . . . Petkofi Virginia Hagerty . . . .......... Louka Bob Baxter ...... ........... N icola . . . Sergius Saranoff . . . . . . Paul Petkoff . . . Catherine Petkoff John L. Sullivan . . . .... Russian Soldier Joe Durpis .... Bob Lux Cherryl Waits .... ONE OF GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S funniest plays, Arms and the Man, was chosen by Mr. Schermerhorn for the fall production by the Drama Department. The story tells of a soldier who is running from his enemy. He can't know till later that the young lady he is about to intrude upon is engaged to the soldier who has defeated his own troops and caused them to flee for their lives. Along with the assistance of Mrs. Burdick, the new stage director, and her crew, the Drama Depantment was able to produce a standing-room-only play. X y THE WINTER PLAY was an added attraction this year. The unexpected drama Get Up and Goa' was a musical comedy farce. Laurie Brown and Bob Lux co-starred in the presentation. The backward philosophies of an old maid school marm of a private girls' school and the equally unconventional ideas of a resigned bachelor, master of a boys' institution, resulted in a hilarious background for a great production. It took an employed actor to get the two old cronies hep on the scene today. Miraculously saved from bankruptcy, the two schools became one. The final curtain closed with all living happily ever after. av i H Old man Lister eavesdrops as the girls next door set a trap for him. I ROW I: Terri Alberts, Betty Rich, Nancy Bryant, Sandy Boelke, Karen Regis, Mary Rose Slowsky, Cheri Dengel, Shari Douglas, Sandy Honea. ROW 2: Bob Stanford, Bill Miller, Drew Fredlund, Fred McMaster, Gene O'Neil, George Grim, Fred Martin, Dick Larsen, Tom Hornberg, Tom Moodie. ROW 3: Danny Booher, Brent Wingstrand, Chuck Curry, Dave Erickson, Ron Fisher, Barry Sundet, Dennis Bryant, Bob Schalkle, Darrell Frazier, Clark Rieck, Mike Dalry, Mr. Syhlman. DECA MEMBERS LEARN A 1:66 lo ,,f Q if-1 Q 0 f Q X 'ax I Q 0' X Q- K I 27, 15,1 i OJ' 13' 4' 'Lv THE STUDENTS in the Retail Sellin classes . 3 a division of the Distributive Education Clubs of America, spend two hours a day studying distribution and the building of displays. The monthly class meetings are di- rected by the officers and Mr. Syhlman, adviser. Oflicers of class gil are Bob Schalkle, Tom Hornberg, Cheri Dengel, Tom Moodie, Karen Regis, and Terri Al- berts. Class 552: Dave Erickson, Gene O,Neil, Shari Douglas, Barry Sundet, George Grim, and Clark Rieck. The two presidents served as governors at the State Conference in March. SECRETS OF DISTRIBUTION . ? T -sqgusnnuu, George Grim, Shari Douglas, and Dave Erickson check over the DECA display. 41 ROW I.' Dianna Sanders, Lynn Hughes, Audrey Britt, Bar- ROW 3: Mary Schaaf, Cathy Wilson, Shari Rockhill, Hel- bafa Mi1i0U- ROW 2? Kathy 5991, LYUCIH Locke. Diana- en Hughes, Willette Mautz, Linda Medlang, Candy Dockt- Shaw, Carol Norbeck, Ellen Nordstrom, Cathy Dinzart. or, MAKE-UP CREW GREASE PAINT AND LIPSTICK symbolize the work that the Make-Up Crew is responsible for during dramatic productions. This year the crew was in charge of the cast,s make-up for three plays. The crew members met once a week for a period of two months prior to the production date to learn the techniques of stage make-up application. Mrs. Burdick is the adviser. DIM THOSE LIGHTS! Change that setting! These are famil iar cries heard by the hard-working stage crew, who are respon sible for the complete, technical production of the spring and fall plays, and the winter musical. This crew works in several areas which include lighting, costume design, set design, publicity and make-up. Mrs. Burdick is the adviser for the crew. ROW' I: Linda Sue Walker, Audrey Britt, Joan Carson, Lynn Hughes, Mildred Huxley, Diana Shaw, Carol Nor- beck, April Mitchell, Ellen Nordstrom, ROW 2: Helen Hughes, Bill Brockway, Sue Stutsman, Willette Mautz, Cindy STAGE CREW dy Harrison, Marcia McKenna. ROW 3: Tom Richards, Cordon Brandhagen, Susan Coe, Roberta Losey, Chris Bon- ham, Cherryl Waits, Raney Wright, Joe Dupris, Val Brus- tad. Miller, Candy Docktor, Jim Henson, Linda Medlang, Cin- 49 K7 'if ii ROW I: Virginia Hagerty, Shirley Delaurenti, Joan Car- Coe, Sue Stutsman, Jeff Bell. ROW 3: Bob Baxter, Cordon son, Diane Gervais, Linda Osmundson, Ronnie Glass. ROW Brandhagen, Bob Lux, Hartmut Riedel. Roberta Losey. 2: Laurie Brown, Marcia MeKenna, Robin Nloore, Susan Cherryl Waitshloe Dupris. DRAMA CLUB THE DRAMA CLUB was a busy organization this past year. As well as presenting their regular two plays yearly, they added a third in the winter. The Drama Club also put on a one act play for Dadys Night. Oflieers were President, Bob Lux: Vive-president, Laurie Brown: Recording Secretary, Ronnie Glass. and Correspond- ing Secretary, Bob Baxter, lVIr. Sehermerhorn was the adviser. ROW I.' Bob Sehonka, Ron Edlund, son, Charles Anderson, Ed Huwa. DO YOU KNOW who is responsible for the sound equipment, movie projectors. and sueh at all of the school assemblies and sporting events? This is the job of the Public Address Crew. Di- reeted by lNIr. Fink, the crew works with sound equipment, learn- ing to operate it and keep it in working order. The only officer of the P.A. Crew is Ed Huwa. Student in Charge. P.A. CREW Jim Schwalm. ROW 2: Bill Herman, Gordon Edmond- 43 ROW I: Dorothy Hall, Diana Gervais, Darlene Nevers, Vicki Butko, Linda Schwendeman, Kathy Dixon, Robin Tomkinson. ROW 2: Blarcene Oakley, Judy Seel, Linda Rees, Sandy Everson, Virginia Hagerty. Bonnie Kugel, Kathy Seel, Terri Alberts. ROW COMMERCIAL UBUY A PROGRAM and support the teamf' These are famil- iar words to the members of the Commercial Club, whose respon- sibilities are to sell programs at home football games, and to sell and collect tickets at all other SBA functions when admission is charged. This year's officers were Robin Tompkinson, president, Marcene Oakley, vice-president, and Donna Gearheart, secretary. Mr. Heinle was the adviser. ROW I: Mary Bruskevith. Carol McGerry, Barbara Kelly, Bon- nie McGinnes, Mary Jo Price, Susan Wilson, Kathy Maekawa, Jerene Rutherford, Marsha Trimm, Karen Wleigelt, Marilyn Gavin, Bobbi Mattila, Sharon M. Huff. ROW 2: Sally Ellis, Sandy White, Sue Fryett, Connie YVright, Carolyn Courtney, Judy Shook, Carol Coleman, Sandi Sims, Sharon fVIcW'illiams, Sue Shell- enberger, Dorothy Madden, Nancy Steinweg, Shirley Allen. ROW 3: Sue Price, Marilynn Krueger, Kathy Luberts, Lynn Slapniek, Nancy Purcell, Donna Gearhart, Marilyn Barber. ROW' 4: Wilette Nfautz, Linda Allen, Coralie Vennetti, Rosalie Vennetti, Linda Medlang, Nancy Bristol, Sylvia Olson, Phyllis Kinney. AT EVERY HOME game, dramatic production, and other school activity you can see the Ushers in their regulation uni- forms carrying out their duty of controlling the crowds, The officers this year were Pres. Jerene Rutherford, Vice Pres. Virginia Anderson and Sec. Kathy Mackawa. Club advisor for the year was Mr. Zemeck. USHERS 3: Cheryl Mathewson, Mary Mandich, Bev Bergstrom, Robin Nelson, Lynda Locke, Sarah Youlten, Kathy Skellenger, Rita John- son, Toni Pantano, Kathy Shepard, Patricia MeBee, Judy Dieck- man. ROW 4: Sandy McGerry, Joy Poli, Kathy Donnelly, Linda Carlson, Virginia Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Sandy Hewitt, Sue Haglof, Carol Chamberlin, ,Ieanene Tharp, Maribeth Grabner, Nada Dove, Pat Gilmour. ROW I: Gene Donaldson, Janice Peters, Mary Dixon, Joyce Wal- lin, Roberta Nightingale, Kay Dixon, Judy Shook, Linda Hol- comb, Kathy Quine, ROW 2.' Rob Gordon, Charlene Shoemaker, Marsha Trimm, Mary Pattic, Suzanne Robertson, Jackie Bryant. Ronnie Glass, Joe Brees, Dick Brautigam, Dennis Rossman. ROW 3: Terry Sattler, Carole Anderson, Joyce Feldmiller, Shirley Garrett. Jane Schunzel. Karen Harbaugh, Maribeth Grabncr, Bruce Hauter. NEW CLUBS PLAY ACTIVE PART. . FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA is a new organization at RHS. The purpose of the club is to acquaint students with the teaching profession and its ethics. It also provides opportunities to learn about the various experiences in teaching. Officers for the past year were Gene Donaldson, president, Marsha Trimm, vice-president, and Carole Anderson, secretary. Miss Berry and Mr. Magden are the advisers. ROW I: Marcia Lieurance, Gail Woodin, Sue Haglof, Nanetle Traverso, Mildred Huxley, Linda Heron, Sue Evans, Jo Hayes. THE ART CLUB, newly organized this year, is basically a serv- ice club formed to assist the other departments and Clubs in their art problems. A member is assigned to eacli club or department as an art club representative. Officers of the club were: Karen Weigelt, President, Steve Phipps, Vice President, and Gail Woodin, Secretary. ROW 2: Karen Weigelt, Carol W'autlet. Steve Phipps, YVill Gatz. Mike Wyknenko, Carolee Klein. an ,i 4 Sq, .. ' Nairn 'W,,-,,,..--.,-.mp-.-U - io. ,- .- I - COMMITTEES CRK HARD ROW I: Karen Walker, Robin Tomkinson, Virginia Anderson, Andri Beckmann, Carrol Wautlet. ROW 2: Joni Phillips, Diana Gervis, Earlene Grifiin, Luanne Frisvold, Linda Osrnundson, ROW 3: Sheila Glenda Greiger, Janice Peters, Coralie Vennetti, Barbara Wautlet, Arlene Beale, Linda Cowan. P.T.A. PROGRAM ROW I: Gail Slapnick, Lynn Anderson, Cathy Wilson: ROW 2 Kathy Hanson, Sharene Nielsen, Becky West, Donna Gearheart. ROW I: Sharon Townsend, Marlene Holma, Terry Nissen, Phylis Kinney. ROW 2: Marjorie Collie, Bonnie Kugel, Barbara Jackson, Linda Toschi, Pat Nelson. ROW 3: Sue Sanders, Charlotte McDonald, Joan Drew, Donna Radke, Denice Schrorder. FRIENDSHIP FOR R.H. . GIRL ' CLUB REGULATION ROW I: Kathy Lundstrom, Sue Price, Sandy Lundstrom, Nancy Kessler, Bonnie Tomkin- son. ROW 2: Miriam Stewart, ,Ian Yoshida, Carol Coleman, Mimi McDonald. ROW 3: Pat Clark, Nancy Purcell, Joanne Lobb, Barb Woolley, Diane Moore. MW BULLETIN BOARD ROW I.' Nancy Bristol, Marcene Oakley, Laurie Brown. ROW 2: Marilyn Barber, Shirley Morrison, Cheryl Yankee, Judy Seel, Sherry Ray. GIRL OF THE MONTH ROW I: Gayle Sarver, Merrely Miller, Marlyn Groven, Laurie Zinn. ROW 2: Diane Ponke, Nancy Steinweg, Jan Bunstine, Toni Pantano, Jane Nylin. ROW 3: Jeanne Tharp, Sarah Youlten, Lynn Slapnick. ROW I: Margo Dobson, Linda Toschi, Chris lin Stanford. ROW 3: Jim Rhoads, Drew Plano, Chatterton, Jan Unrein. ROW' 2: Robert Schell- hase, Carolyn Christiansen, Cindy Harrison, Rol- ELECTION THE ELECTION COMNHTTEE consists of four members from each class, plus the student body president. The committee is re- sponsible for the tabulation of the votes after all ballots are cast. They make decisions on the capability of students running and on any illegal procedures occurring during the election. Their du- ties include anything which will help in making the election run smoothly. Officers for this committee are Chairman, Bob Schell- hase and Secretary, Cindy Harrison. Mr, Johnson is their ad- viser. Hank Dejong, Tim Van Horn, Robert Glen. THE PLAQUE SYSTEM was established to encourage participation by all pupils in extra class activities as well as to challenge them to enlarge their sphere of spare- time and self-improvement activities. During the year the Plaque Committee considers recommendations for changes in the plaque system and keeps records of plaque points earned by S.B.A. members. Nancy Bristol, student chairman, works along with the advisor, who is Mrs. Lois Fach, to make this hard working committee. PLAQUE ROW I: Shirley Morrison, Nadja Wood, Nancy Bristol, Nan- strom, Dennis Smith, Dwight Berger, Robin Moore, Hank cy Kessler. ROW 2: Virgene Bradley, Ruth Shaw, Bev Berg- Dejong. 48 ROW I: Ed Conder, Jerene Rutherford, Lael Winch, Charlene Shoemaker, Joanne Rappc, Marcene Oakley, Sally Ellis, Cathy Lambert, Dave Bell. ROW 2: Pat McBee, Dennis Smith, Susan McClellan, Rick Swanson, Doug Toschi, Mike Schultz, Terry YOUTH LEADERSHIP THE YOUTH LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE, directed by Mr. Hash, recognizes top students on the basis of scholastic ability, lead- ership, service, future promise, and citizenship. The Rotary Club interviews finalists chosen by the committee and selects the Youths of thc Month. Other activities of the committee are to establish policies relating to eligibility of candidates and to promote interest through publicity so as to encourage applicants. Anthony Barkask- aus served as president of the committee and jerene Rutherford as secretary. ROW I: Joyce Nakashirna, Nancy Bristol, Hank Dejong, Syl- Marconi, Terry Sattler. ROW 3: Sarah Youlten, Marcie MacFar- lane, Marilyn Groven, Dale Goldmann, Steve Luther, Mary Kay Drew, Anthony Barkauskas, Daniel Moilanen, Roger Merritt. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE is active as a branch of student government and functions through the Student Council. The committee consists of S.B.A, officers plus those needed to com- plete the committee, which is determined by the Student Council. It is the member's responsibility to represent the Student Council in determining policies concerning student activities, promote the welfare of the school and the S.B.A., develop alert, responsible and loyal citizens, and to plan the Student Council agenda. The ad- ministrative adviser is Mr. Charles Talmage. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE anen, Linda Sue Walker, Sally Ellis, Rick Swanson, Robert via Olson, Lynn Anderson. ROW 2: Bill Okubo, Dan Moil- Glen. ,rw W3 ROW I: Jerene Rutherford, Vicki Butko, Judy Seel, Pamela Ray, Wayne Carter, Dick Brautigam. ROW 2: Bonnie Tomkinson, Linda Toschi, Robin Nelson, Jane Ponikvar, Nancy Bristol, Sherry Ray, STUDENT PATROL THE STUDENT PATROL was started last year by Laura Venetti f'62j and Allen Clow. The objectives are to try and im- prove some of the problems that occur around the school. This year the Student Patrol was able to receive support and co- operation from the student council, enabling the Club to be a benefit and success to all. This same attitude and support is looked forward to next year. Students who violate the Club's rules were given warning tickets that were turned in to the secretary. If these violations continued, a letter was sent home to the parents. Allen Clow presided as President, with Dick Brautigam as Vice President, Linda Toschi recorded the actions of the Club and kept file of the warning slips. Mr. Talmage is the Advisor. Steve Luther, Doug Toschi. ROW 3: Mike Schultz, Mary Kay Drew, Jim Nickels, Bruce Nielsen, Allen Clow, Bill Grim, Ray Jensen. THE VEHICLE CONTROL COMMITTEE has the respon- sibility for making recommendations concerning driving regula- tions, screening all driving applications, patroling the parking lot, keeping unauthorized vehicles off the campus, and giving tickets for illegal parking on campus. They also used decals and desig- nated parking stalls for students driving to school. The various stalls were distributed according to whether students had a late arrival, early dismissal, or after school activities, such as sports or clubs. The officers for the Vehicle Control Committee were Lynn Anderson, chairman, Merrilee Marchetti, secretary, and Caren Adams, first ofiicer. Mr. Henderson is the advisor. VEHICLE CONTROL ROW I: Kathy Donnelly, Kathy Hanson, Lynn Anderson, Merrilee Marchetti, Linda Locke. ROW 2: Dick Brautigam, Caren Adams, Jack Connell, Tom Richards, Virg Staiger. 1 J Y . W ROW I: Joyce Feldmiller, Carol Hyatt, Rob Gordon, ia Anderson, Shirly Garrett. ROW 3: Diane DePue, Mari- Laurie Brown, Ronnie Glass. ROW 2: Nancy Purcell, beth Grabner, Sylvia Olson, Jane Ponikvar. Carleen Kokko, Robin Tomkinson, Mary Toman, Virgin- FIRE PATROL THE CLANKING of gaily painted waste containers draws your attention to the members of the Litter Patrol. Selected from their study halls, it is their duty to distribute and collect the campus waste containers, encourage their use, and clean up the campus. WALK, DON'T RUN, to the nearest exit! It's the Fire Patrol's duty to make sure everyone is safely out of the building. The Patrol has two practice drills a month when they take every possible pre- caution in ease of fire. Mr. Frederick, the adviser, appointed Robert Gordon, Chief, and Joyce Feldmiller, Assistant Chief. ROW I: Mike Wyhnenko, Leonard Bell, Barry Sundet, ron Bridges. ROW 2: Sydney Adelrnan, Tom Coflield Dalvit, john Train. Q LITTER PATROL Tim Heppenstall, Gene Maxon, By- -Ierry Johnson, David Rauma, Rick 51 ROW I: Sally Foster, Joanne Rappe, Linda Adams, Charlene Shoemaker, Shirley Delaurenti, Caren Adams. ROW 2: Lael Winch, Lesley Wheeler, Suzanne Kruger, Robin Moore, Nancy Furtwangler, LITERATURE CLUB LITERATURE CLUB is a new and growing school organiza- tion started in 1962. The club was presided over by Dennis Smith, with the help of Secretary-Treasurer, Caren Adams. Membership is based on passing the club's board members, having a teacher's recommendation, and ay B average in English. Their plans for the future include establishing a literature magazine. Don Lowe, Jim Vasbinder. ROW 3: Geraldine BroefHe, Chris Rader, Gloria Porter, Dennis Smith, Christine Slosson, Merrisue Hanson, Karl Parrish, Robert Glen. THE YEAR OF 1962-63 was a busy one for the Latin Club. The main activity was the State Latin Convention in November. As State President, Nancy Bristol was in charge. The members of the Latin Club put on a play, Oh, That Polydectesf' for the con- vention and the PTA. Some of the members also put out the State Latin paper in October. The officers were Bill Okubo, president, Sharon Mesojedec, vice-president, Joyce Nakashima, secretary, and Don Lowe, historian. Mr. Quinn is the advisor. LATIN CLUB .M v .. Q ROW I: Don Lowe, Bill Okubo, Sharon Mesojedec, Joyce Nakashi- ma. ROW 2: Linda Sue Walker, Joanne Rappe, Kathy Dixon, Judy Seel, Pam Ellis, Kathleen Dunkel, Marjorie Collie, Bonnie Marku- son, Jan Bauer, Amy Wilson, Laura Brown, Dorothy Madden, Di- anne DePue, Charles Anderson, Carol Norbeck, Leslie Felt. ROW 3: Cheryl Yankee, Donna Young, Sharon Elifson, Bev Bergstrom, Connie Ring, Kathy Skellenger, George Gonder, Tom Adams, Dennis Stallings, Don Mayer, Jim Wasbinder, James Jerde, Gail Rasmussen, Margaret Syrstad, Betsy Johnston, Cathy Lambert. 52 Q. L. ROW 4: Shirley Garrett, Sally Ellis, Kathy Seel, Sandy White, Susan Lambert, Marilyn Groven, Lynda Locke, Ligita Riekstins, John- na Brustad, Donna Dent, Nancy Bristol, Gretchen Wilkerson, Shar- on Mueller, Patricia McBee, Cindy Harrison, Merrisue Hanson, Pat Haugen. ROW 5: Steve Baumgardner, Bob Baxter, Mike Black, Drewe Plano, Steve Pettibone, Sandy Lockleer, Dale Goldmann, John Livermore, Ed Madeo, John Bunch, David Royea, Bruce Hauter, Dick Marshall, Jack Connell, Nick Lorenz, Dick Duncalf, Sy Bunker, Steve Buter. ROW I: Merrilee Marchetti, Sharon Huff, Carrie McDowell, Carleen Kokko, Mary Erickson, Marsha Trimm, Ann Stewart, Linda Adams, Robin Tomkinson, Patsy Nokes, Peggy Feldman, Kris Gronsky, Jerene Rutherford, Sally Ellis. ROW 2: Sandy White, Dianna Sanders, Sandi Sims. Barb Wooley, Mary Schaaf, Rufina Ritualo, Gail Ward, Cheryl Fleming, Linda Stump, Fran- ces Rondestvedt, Barbara lklilton, Darlene Cartwright, Shirley Al- len. ROW 3: Kathy Seel, Carol Coleman, Margorie Lund, Kath- erine Noble, Pat Nelson, Ann Hartman, Kathy Phillips, Marlyn Bar- ber, Sarah Youlton, Nancy Purcell, Sharon ltlarchetti, Eileen Ellis, Christine Slosson, Nancy Novak. ROW 4: Marcie Macfarland, Nancy Falk, Linda Spurlock, Jane Schunzel, Joyce Brattus, Je- nene Tharp, Shirley Garret, Sharon Mescdec. Virginia Anderson, Carol Hyatt, Tanya Longwell, Meribeth Grabner, Barbara Dick- inson, Pat Gilmour. PEP CLUB COMPLETELY REORGANIZED under the direction of Miss Husby, the Pep Club was cut down to 60 members this year. Activities of the Pep Club included: working with the cheerlead- ers learning new songs and yells, sitting together in a special sec- tion at home games and pep assemblies, and making posters for the walls and rootcr buttons for students to wear. At the end of the Season the Pep Club showed its appreciation of the football team by presenting the boys with a victory cake. Sally Ellis is the President of the club and Nancy Purcell is the Secretary. The Pep Club officers also serve on the Pep Assembly Committee. EXCHANGE COMMITTEE RENTON,S AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, Jerene Rutherford, spent the past summer in Vienna, Austria. For the First time Renton had two foreign exchange students, Kaj Hoglund from Finland, and Hartmut Riedel from Germany. Kaj spent the year with the James Kittleson family and Hartmut with the W. Dixon Long family. THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB, directed by Mr. Tersiisky, enlightens the students of the school about the American Field Service program, studies the customs and governments of other countries, and raises money to send students abroad. Officers for the past year were Robin Moore, President, Eugene Donaldson, Vice President, Sharon Mesojedic, Secretary, and Dianna Sanders and Dennis Cooper, Press Secretaries. THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMITTEE, in cooperation with the community board, chooses candidates for the Foreign, Exchange Student abroad from America and finds a home for the foreign student attending Renton. Officers of the committee were Dan Moilanen, President, and Pam Ellis, Secretary. ' 4 Jerene Rutherford M FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB, ROW I: Gene Donaldson, Sharon Mesojedec, Robin Moore, Hartmut Riedel, Kaj Hoglund. ROW 2: Merrilee Marchetti, Laurie Jenn, Patricia Sado, Jerri Lowe, Linda Sue Walker, Susan Gray, Shirley Delaurenti, Betsy Frazee, Jan Bauer, Suzanne Robertson, Andri Beckmann, Jan Schneider. Sherrie Mead, Joan Schalkle. ROW 3: Nancy Furt- wangler, Mimi MacDonald, Robyn Holmes, Jerene Rutherford, Cathy Wilson, Dianna Sanders, Kathy Seel, Sally Ellis, Mary Schaaf, Starr Rowan, Jean Garber, Virginia Duckworth, Kris X X is I Gronsky, Sheila Eliason. ROW 4: Becky Wiest, Lynda Locke, Glenda Grieger, Virgene Bradley, Cathy Lambert, Cheryl Yankee, Katherine Noble, Sally Frazce, Wally Breitenstein, Bev Bergstrom, Cheryl Mathewson, Leigh Anne Adams, Pam Evans, Eileen Ellis. ROW 5: Dennis Cooper, Jim Schwalm, Ruth Shaw, Christine Slosson, Anita Lambert, Judy Powers, Julie Jurasek, Sharon Muel- ler, Sherry Ray, Cindy Harrison, Patricia McBee, Merrisue Hanson, Barb Dickinson, Julee Neuhart, Chris Bonham, Dick Lorenz. HOSTS TWO FOREIGN STUDENTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMITTEE, ROW I: Anita Lambert, ROW 2: Rick Swanson, Cathy Lambert, Pam Ellis, Jerene Ruther- Kaj Hoglund, Dan Moilanen, Hartmut Riedel, Julee Neuhart. ford, Eileen Ellis, Wayne Carter. Dear RHS Students, Dear Teachers, Friends, and Classmates, When I look back on my stay in the United States, there were two main things that will always remain in my mind because they made a very deep impression on me. One is the strong nationalism among these people who come from all over the world and represent all races and religions. They have one thing in common, their fatherland, the United States. The second thing is Renton High. My arrival in Seattle, where I was met by teachers and students of this school, will always be a symbol for all the memories I have of them, their kindness and their determination to make this year a most wonderful experi- ence for their exchange students. After one unforgetable year I will go back to Finland with a deep feeling of gratitude to this community and this school, which, during one year, gave me this large understanding and wonderful experience of the United States. ll all Qc...cQ Thinking about the time already spent here in America, this seems to me most important: America and Germany are, in many Ways, very similar. By America I mean the country, its people, and its customs. Soon after I came over here I went to a youth camp. There seemed to be only one thing which separated me from the other kids -- the language. But there are other differ- ences. Your school system is quite different from ours. There are many new experiences which I will take back to Germany. I am espe- cially glad that I could take part in school activities. I would like to thank you as well as your teachers, for the friendliness and helpfulness with which you received me, also for the interest you have shown in my country. Thatis what made this year successful and that's what I'm grateful for. 1+ 3 I ROW I: Marsha Trimm, Joyce Wallin, Charlene Shoemaker, Hauter. ROW 3: Jim Frost, Jack Swaisgood, Dick Marshall, Roy Merrilee Marchetti, Robin Moore, John Bunch. ROW 2: Duncan Br0wr1,Ja,ck Connell, Dan Moilanen. Saunders, Rob Gordon, Gene Donaldson, Chris Bonham, Bruce POLITICAL SCIENCE ORGANIZED IN 1960, the Political Science Club was renewed by the class of 1963. During the November elections the tempo picked up and the Club decided to invite candidates for Congress from the seventh district to discuss their positions to the member- ship. Republican Don Stinson appeared before the Club meeting on October 15. Democrat Warren Magnuson was scheduled to ap- pear, but due to a previous engagement could not appear. Bro- chures of each candidate were made available to the Club members prior to the meeting. Dan Moilanen and Jack Connell served as chairmen. Mr. Magden and Mr. Robertson are the Club advisors. ROW I: Joyce Mead, Dwight Berger, Harold Lyon, Duncan Saunders, ROW 2: Dennis Smith, Larry Sabine, Bob Hays, Terry Marconi, ROW 3: Carol Fugitt, Raney Wright. CHESS CLUB KNIGHT, KING, CASTLE, ROOK, Chess, a thinking manis game! Directed by Mr. Lar- son, the Chess Club meets in the cafeteria ev- ery Friday. The club accomplishes its purpose of learning and practicing the game of chess through faculty and interclub tournaments. OHicers for the year were Dwight Berger, President, Dennis Smith, Vice President, and Joyce Mead, Secretary. 56 ' ROW I: Garry Routledge, Robin Moore, Sally Foster, Dianne Shipp, Don Lowe. ROW 2: Charles Bowen, Jim Vasbinder, SCIENCE UHQC PLUS PB H2 S04-4, this equation, unfamiliar to many of us, is common knowledge of the members of the Science Club. The members, who are divided into the categories of Astronomy, Electronics, or Chemistry, according to interest, took field trips to Boeing Transport Division, Kenworth Motor Truck Company, Michael Bentley, Guy Pitzel, Karl Parrish. ROW 3: Marc Bums, Michael Bergc, Val Brustad. CLUB and Carnation Farms during the past year. Ofhcers for the year were Michael Berge, President, Karl Parrish, Vice President, and Robin Moore, Secretary. Mr. Charles Bowen, head of the Science Department, is the advisor. ROW I: Becky Hodges, Helen Sutton, Arlene Beale, Barbara Pratt, Susan Delo. ROW 2: Edward Huwa, Ron Burris, Cary Carpenter, Milford Rae, Marc Burns, Jim Hensen. .wit DEBATE Q BEING THE ONLY competitive non- athletic organization in school, the Debate Club is an active, regular member of the Puget Sound League. This club competes with each school at either a triangular, round robin, or week-end debate. The students this year or- ganized and hosted a triangular debate at Ren- ton in December. The purpose of this organi- zation is to encourage better oral communica- tion through curricular and extra-curricular participation in public speaking, debate, dis- cussion, and other associated forensic activi- ties. Any student interested in improving his or her speaking ability is welcomed to mem- bership in the club. This year the members have been advised and also coached in the fields of speech by Mr. Curt Horne. ROW I: Sue Stutsrnan, Suzanne Robertson. ROW 2: Audrey Britt. MR. F OX,S OFFICE M OFFICE ROW I: Margie Valverde, Janice Cloninger, Eileen Peters. ROW 2: Diane Bernahl, Darlene Turner. if I Y 3 ROW I: Joyce Wallin, Mary Toman, Lois Martin. ROW 2: Nancy Purcell, Diane Ponke, Sue Price. COUNSELORS' OFFICE DEAN,S OFFICE ROW 1: Bernadine Guillen, Patricia McBee, Roberta Night- ingale, Kathie Carriegan. ROW 2: Virginia Downs, Paulette Jarvis, Linda Cowan, Carole Black, Mary Herscher. WORKER HOME EC OFFICE ROW I: Mary Van Ausdal, Ronnie Glass, Lorraine Day ROW 2 Dianna Purcell, Estelle Mervine. DRIVER TRAINING OFFICE ROW I: jerene Rutherford, Cathy Church, Jerri Lowe Pa tricia Sado. ROW 2: Carol Coleman, Kristine McCully Eliz ROW I Lynda Lvfke Sharon Harding Nanffl' Rathke abeth Baldwin. ROW 3: Jerry Sue Edmond, Joan Drew ROIV2 Vlrginia Hagerty Laur1eBroun Joyce Brattus, Lynn Anderson, Maribeth Grabner. ATTENDANCE OFFICE ROW I: Mary Jo Price, Millie Burns, Alberta Reed, Lynn Moorman. ROW 2: Joye Myers, Shari Douglas, Carolyn Christiansen, Nancy Wrye, Cheryl McMillen. ROPV 3: Diana Morris, Patsy Pratt, Anita Lambert, Terri Alberts, John Angell, Dave Holms. ROW 4: Roy McClusk- ey, Ferdinand Johnson, Jim Nickels, Timothy Heppenstall, Ray Jenson, Bob Elfers, Daniel Curtis. BASKET ROOM ROW 1: Patsy Nokes, Nina Fulwiler, Barbara Jackson, Carleen Kokko, Barbara Wautlet, Vir- ginia Cinotto, Pat Spencer. ROW 2: Kathy Phillips, Eleanor Hanson, Clara Glazenburg, Sally Frazee, Marilyn Barber, Sarah Youlten, Toni Earls. ROW 3: Donna Cvearhart, Sharon More- head, Sue France, Susan Lambert, Joyce Sundlie, Nita Croce, Jeanene Tharp. ROW I: Shirley Morrison, Kathy Dixon, Bonnie McGinnis, Jane Ennis, Linda Schwende- man. ROW 2: Marilyn Krueger, Vicki Butko, Merrilee Mairclhetti, Manclieh, Sherry Ray, Marilyn Groven. XXX, xx SCHOOL STORE INDISPENSABLE ARE THESE SECRETARIES -X J. 'lisa' Mrs. Ruth Jane Counselorls Oflice Mrs. Basia Tuttle Mr. Hash's Office Mrs. La.Vern Curry Mimeograph Room Mrs. Wanda Davis Library 61 if Mrs. Opal Axelson Attendance Office 'g N' W X s x ,. A 'S Y XI Q V I XXL it . J V,..,. K. V W 5, 1 -1, K we ,W ,M as - Mrs. Rose Gilbert Counselor's Office Sports , . 4' r 9 ' ,Q . L 6 if . .,.,, H 1 7' ' Q, Q M fs 22 6 8 4 ilA v QM Z 5 f' if V,.. llll 6 ,,AA f 1 s i gi it Sd A V QW W2 V ? Q ' Ya- ? Z Q ' A .4 is 1 QW aw.. L.,: ' ' r W ,QQ 3 I Max McCnr+y 1 4 , .. ' 5 , f A. K, df.- .. w , - V ss' V Ste e Jackson 1 Y AA a x l f 'N Q f 1 Li V f y , Larry Gaston r, We 3 n sly , .,, ' ,.,.:L Don Foreman is W ZAE John Barfield kr ' . we' 4 ' ig , ,. A A 5 A h, , ,h,,, 6 , Larry Johnson 579 . G ,,.. - FUR - Leonard Foreman Rod Hayes Ted RUBY John Burkhalter R011 Nelson RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON 1962 P L CO-CHAMP SEASON RECORD Puyallup . . . . . . 6 Mt. Rainier ...... 13 Kent-Meridian .... 6 Clover Park ...... 6 Glacier ..... . . . 0 Highline . . . . . . 7 Enurnclaw . . . . . 6 Evergreen ....... 7 Franklin Pierce . . . O FINAL STANDINGS W L T PF RENTON . . . . . . 8 1 O 154 Puyallup ..... . . . 8 1 O 228 Mt. Rainier ...... 6 2 1 152 Clover Park ...... 5 2 2 98 Highline . . . . . . 5 3 1 141 Evergreen . . . . . . 4 3 1 100 Glacier .......... 4 4 1 86 Kent-Meridian .... 2 6 0 64 Enurnclaw ....... 1 8 O 63 Franklin Pierce . . . 1 8 O 58 Auburn .......... 1 8 O 42 FOOTBALL COACHES: Irv Leifer, Jerry Henderson, Head Coach John Suzick, Jim Heck, Jim NCISOII , 1, er' :', QL? 'K ' Q, V 1 1 4. pg 171 -1'1' l,,. . .F W . 64- ret! Vw Q R? ,fan-f ' fp -'H 'A , ,, ,, X, la Legg urrr g uf ',, Q Y, ig ryzky T, . ff , ..,1 jerry johnson jim Flahaut Bob Schultz Dick Norris Mike Schultz Don't go to sleep on us now, Leonard! FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Dave Gwinnett, Mike Rickenbacker, John Harlow, Milford Rae, Leroy Holt. e RENTUN 65 fir, ,af ,A 1 Doug Toschi ,, ll an .. L i,. i'i E V t M1 35 Dan Weihe , -af L I x I l Tim Heppenstall Zqit Y .gvr A Gary Teichroew f 3' ' f A L an Tony Barkauskas ,YQ umu,j:Qd 'S i 151, I jack Peterson Perfect blocking makes Heppenstall's extra point kick good. RENTON 7, PUYALLUP 6 - Tim Heppenstall's extra point kick was the margin of victory September 14, as the Indians won their season opener, 7-6. After a scoreless and shakey first quarter, Puyallup scored the first touchdown early in the second period. The try for point was wide. Late in the second quarter Barkauskas faded back to pass, but ran it for 35 yards instead. Two plays later he carried the ball over for the Indian touchdown. This Indian-Viking clash turned out to be one of the deciding games of the sea- son. MT. RAINIER 13, RENTON 7 - The Indians were stunned 13-7 on September 21 by a tough Mt. Rainier team. Mt. Rainier got off to a quick start by scoring twice in the first quarter. The Indians came up with a sustained drive in the third- quarter which resulted in Barkauskas scoring from the 2 yard line. Late in the fourth quarter Barkauskas hit Larry Gaston with a pass good for 37 yards. Barkauskas passed to Gaston again, moving the ball to the Rams' seven, but time ran out and the Indians suffered their first and only loss of the season. RENTON 20, KENT 6 - Renton jumped back into the Barkauskas intercepts for Renton. victory column by rolling over highly rated Kent-Meridian on September 28. After a slow first quarter the Indians scored on a 2 yard plunge by John Burkhalter. Anthony Barkauskas scored on a keeper play from the one yard line. Early in the fourth quarter Barkauskas bootlegged around end and went 64 yards for the final score. RENTON 14, CLOVER PARK 6 - The Indians moved into a third place tie by trimming Glover Park Octo- ber 5. Renton started their attack early by taking the open- ing kick-off and moving for the touchdown in 11 plays. Mike Schultz climaxed the drive with a 25 yard run for the Indian touchdown. Anthony Barkauskas plunged over from the one yardline for the touchdown. Heppenstall add- ed both extra points to make the final score read Renton 14, Glover Park 6. RENTON 26, GLACIER O - Rentonis Indians stormed over the Glacier Grizzlies on Monday, October 15, in the Indian Homecoming game which was postponed from Fri- day, October 12, because of the high winds. In the first quarter Mike Shultz intercepted a Glacier pass. Barkauskas scored five plays later on a 25 yard run. Later in the first SOPHOMORES ROW I: Steve Ghavey, Steve Renshaw, Ron Donckers, Bob Tigner, Jeff Pasco, Randy Jasper, Dennis Murdock, Mike Buroker, Phil Rockey, Alan Mitchell, Ken Docktor, Brad Graham, Dennis Scappini. ROW 2: Gary Kindle, Jesse Nevin, Emil Schemnitzer. Dave Tomac, Dave Helgeson, Dave Valandra, Bob Swanson, Ted Burkhalter, Dave Gabreros, Dan Dedo, Bill Stokes, Jim Martin. ROW 3: Scott Thompson, Bill Trim, Tim O'Brien, Leonard Phipps, Dick Mills, Steve Anderson, Mike Butler, John Tomac, Tom Morris, Doug Wiltgen, Gordon Hanen. ,Q It takes two to bring down tough running Doug Toschi. quarter Dan VVeihe recovered a Glacier fumble in Grizzly territory. The Indians moved straight down the field, with Barkauskas carrying over from the two. Doug Toschi took a punt on the Glacier 26 yard line and went all the way for the final score of the evening. RENTON 14, HIGHLINE 7 - Rentonis Indians moved into a second place tie in the PSL, by beating the Highline Pirates 14-7 on October 18. The Indians scored first after moving the ball 61 yards with Doug Toschi going over from the 3. Renton scored again in the fourth quarter when John Burkhalter climaxed the Indian drive by plunging over from the 2. Heppenstall added both extra points. RENTON 26, ENUMCLAW 6 - On October 26, the mighty Indians trounced the Enumclaw Hornets, 26-6. The Indians scored first when Barkauskas hit Schultz with a pass that went for 26 yards and an Indian touchdown. In the third quarter Renton drove for two touchdowns with Barkauskas going over from the 2 and 1 respectively. The Indians scored late in the fourth quarter again when .Iohn Rebuck drove in for the touchdown from the four. VARSITY ROW I: Ted Riley, Tim Heppenstall, Mike Schultz, Jim Flahaut, Bob Schultz, Rod Hayes, Steve Jackson, Bill Grim, Russ Sherrick, Russ Goebel. ROW 2: Armen Asadourian, Chuck Lingelbach, Dave Hayes, Jerry johnson, Leonard Foreman, Jack Peterson, Doug Toschi, Max McCarty, Eugene Sanders, Dan Jack Peterson rambles for valuable yardage against Glacier RENTON 27, EVERGREEN 7 - Renton moved into first place by rolling over the Evergreen Wolverines 27-7. Again the workhorse for Renton was Doug Toschi. Al- though Toschi didn't get a touchdown he averaged 5.4 yards per carry. The Indians scored first on John Burk- halter's 10 yard run off tackle. In the third quarter the In- dians scored twice, with John Burkhalter scoring Hrst on a five yard plunge. Later in the period Barkauskas ran it over from the two. RENTON 13, FRANKLIN PIERCE 0 - Renton's In- dians clinched a tie for the PSL title November 7, as they rolled over the Franklin Pierce Cardinals, 13f0, on a wet, muddy, Cardinal field. After taking over on downs, F.P. fumbled on its own 12 and Rentonis Dan 1Veihe recovered. Two plays later lXIike Schultz scored from 5 yards out. In the second quarter Renton drove 61 yards in 12 plays for its final score of the year. Heppenstall, Barkauskas and Schultz stood out as did 9 other seniors who played their last high school game. Weihe. ROW 3: Dick Carnahan, Gary Teichroew, John Rebuck, Larry Gaston, Glenn Burzenski, Ron Pillo, John Burkhalter, Don Foreman, Ray Jenson. ROW 4: John Barheld, Robert Smith, Anth- ony Barkauskas, Ron Nelson, Larry Johnson, Dick Norris. I . -Array. . y ,f ' , , K . - 1' 52 , vefmwsi K S tg iiisi il ik Qi' E Eg ROW I: Tim Hoselton, Bob Shonka, Jim Turcott, Gerald Hazen, Jon Haar, Jim Bowron, Simon Dearbone, Larry Ikola,. Bob Miller, Huebner, Dick Jackson. ROW 3: Greg Madeo, Willis Grinols, Dave Schmidt, Tim Graves, Ron Mead, Mike Packard, Bob Benson, John Wilson, Paul Dravland. ROW 2: Dave Bryant, Steve Went- Mike Riefel, Russel Melon, Bruce McGovern, Coach Savage. Not worth, Rick Rauma, Stan Fitzpatrick, John Erickson, Garry Helvy, Rodger Hamon, Mike Cannon, Brian Snelson, Bill Packard, Ken CROSS-COUNTRY - P L CHAMP 1962 was Renton's First year to have Cross-Country as a varsity sport. The Mighty Renton Indians, in their usual style, finished the season with only a single loss. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Barry Savage, they were Puget Sound League champs. Tim Graves, a sophomore, was se- lected as harrier Captain by his teammates. Greg Madeo was the Inspirational Award winner. The varsity letter win- ners were Simon Dearbone, Stan Fitzpatrick, Tim Graves, Garry Helvy, Richard Jackson, Rodger Hamon, Greg Mad- eo, Ron Mead, Pete Janda, Mike Riefel, and Manager Paul Dravland. Following is the summary of the Varsity Cross-Country season Qlowest number denotes the winnerj : included in picture are Pete janda and John Livermore. RENTON . . . Puyallup .... Highline . . Evergreen . . . Glacier ...:.. Kent-Meridian Mt. Rainier . . Coach Barry Savage and Manager Paul Dravland. 68 Auburn ........ DUAL MEETS Renton . . . Kent-Meridian Renton . . . Evergreen . . . Renton . . . Mt. Rainier . . Renton . . . . . . Highline . . . . Renton . . . . . . Puyallup . . Renton . . . . . . Auburn . . . Renton . . . . . . Glacier . . CONFERENCE MEET LEFT FRONT WVING: Sharon Kounkel. Marilynn Krueger, Rob- Judy O'Leary. Anita Larnbert. Linda Pratt. Marcia Strayer. in Nelson. Glenda Grieger, Klary Xlildenberger, Edwina Jewell, RIGHT REAR YVING: Sharon Friestad. Nanvy Bryant, Joy Klyers, Darey Hadley. RIGHT FRONT WING: Janet Kimber, Mimi Mae- Karen Massune. Shirley Castenguay. Joan Owens. Mary Rose Donald, Lynda Anies, Sue Hyler, Judy Rieeh, Donna Rose. Margi Slowsky, CENTER: Leader Blary Jo Priee. Valverde. LEFT REAR WING: Darlene Turner, Lynn Ilouser, The 1962 Drill Team Consists of 28 girls under the super- picked by Nliss Bucher, are Chosen aeeording to their eo- yision of Miss Helen Bucher. Mary Jo Price is the Drill Lead- operation and marching ability. er and Darlene Turner the Assistant Drill Leader. The unilorxns are white niiddies with red collars and eufls. The marchers go through a full year of practice drilling red pleated skirts, white knee soeks. red and white shoes. red before they are eligible to be Chosen for the tearn. The girls, hair bows. and white gloves. Miss Bueher Qrightj shows Mary Jo Price a formation. 69 VARSITY: Tim Heppenstall, Bob Smith, Anthony Barkauskas, Ter- Newton, Jim Belmondo, Ray Jenson, Don Orndorff. Middle, 'Coach ry Garrison, Corky Elfving, Darrel Peeples, Roger Merritt, Keith Irv Leifer. BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY: Coach John Kootnekoff, Joe Novak, Ron Ewing, Doug Gregorey, Paul Francis, Dick Norris, Ron Mead, Doug Toschi, Terry Stevens. 70 i SOPHOMORES ROW I: Ron Pillo, Dave Cabreros, Clarence John Suzick, Richard Carlock, Tom Cheetham Ron Colston Smith, Dick Hansen, John Lissman, Bill Okubo. ROW 2: Coach Brad Washburn, Bill Griffith, Ted Burkhalter Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton INDIANS COMPLETE FIRST UN DEFEATED Aberdeen . . . Glacier ...... Evergreen . . . Kent Meridian Aberdeen .... Mt. Rainier . Highline . . . Auburn .... Enumclaw . . . LEAGUE SEASON IN 29 YEARS SEASON RECORD . . . 31 Renton 45 . . . 41 Renton 48 .... .. 32 Renton 61 . . . . . . 53 Renton 64 . . . , . 42 Renton 57 . . . 35 Renton 54 . . 40 Renton 42 . . . . 41 Renton 43 . . . 45 Renton 66 71 Franklin Pierce Puyallup ..... Clover Park .. Lakes ....... Glacier .... Mt. Rainier . . Evergreen .... Kent Meridian Highline ..... Below: Barky sinks one in thc Highline game. iw H El 63 'Gif' uf 'K Above: Now,s my chance! RENTON vs. BLANCHET The Blanchet-Renton meeting was a classic clash between the state's only perfect-record teams. The frantic finish was the most sensational in tournament history. With only 15 seconds left, Blanchet, never ahead in the regulation 32 minutes, trailed 35-33. But a missed foul shot by Renton gave Blanchet the ball with 10 seconds to go. Tom Workman missed on a jump shot, but Jim Miller, a 5-11 Brave, clasped the rebound and threw the ball back 4 and in. A foul by Renton just before the horn gave the Braves the ball. A free throw by Mike Acres after regulation time had elapsed gave Blanchet a pulse- pounding 36-35 victory over the Mighty Renton Indians. RENTON 1351 C361 fg fr tp fg ft tp Merritt ..... 4 O 8 Miller ...... 4 4 8 Barkauskas 2 5 9 Major ...... 1 O 2 Peeples ..... 5 1 11 Workman 9 3 21 BLANCHET Garrison ..... 1 O 2 Acres ....... 1 1 3 Newton ..... 1 3 5 Johnson ..... 1 0 2 Smith ....... O 0 0 Bingham .... O 0 0 Miller ...... 4 O 8 Totals 13 9 35 Totals 16 4 36 SCORING BY QUARTERS Renton .................... 1 O 1 2 7 6 - 3 5 Blanchet .... O 11 15 10-36 RENTON vs. CENTRAL VALLEY Renton and Central Valley met for what was supposed to be the hottest game of the day. In the first half it was hot. In the second half it was all Renton. The Indians held a 23418 lead at the half, then clamped down with a defense that held Central to four field goals in the last two quarters. The Indians sank 15 out of 31 field goal attempts and 29 of 43 free throws, An all time tournament record of 54 fouls were called. Both Merritt and Garrison fouled out. Peeples and Barkauskas, thriv- ing at the foul line, combined for 34 of Renton's points. RENTON CENTRAL VALLEY C591 C391 fg ft tp fg ft tp Barkauskas . . . 2 11 15 Chalich .......... 3 2 8 Merritt . . . 5 2 12 Dahl . . 3 1 7 Peeples . . . 4 11 19 Hull . . 2 4 8 Newton . . . 2 1 5 Devine . . . 1 2 4 Garrison . . . 1 0 2 Irwin . . . 2 3 7 Heppenstall . . . O 2 2 Cook ..... O 3 3 Smith ..... O 2 2 Boudewyns . . O 0 0 Elfving . . . 0 0 0 Falquist . . . 0 2 2 Orndorff . . . 0 O 0 Belmondo .. . 1 O 2 Totals 15 29 59 Totals 1 17 39 SCORING BY QUARTERS Renton ...,............................ 16 7 14 22-59 Central Valley . 9 9 11 10-39 INDIANS TAKE FOURTH ITUH RENTON vs. BALLARD Renton, pushed to the limit by upstart Ballard, won a 42-40 squeaker on two free throws by Roger Merritt in the final two seconds of the game. The victory assured the Indians of a place in the 1963 tournament's final standings, and pushed Ballard out. RENTON BALLARD C425 HOD fg ft tp fg ft tp Merritt .... 0 3 3 Guinn ,,,.. 1 2 4 in U Barkauskas . 5 1 11 Seefried 4 6 14 Peeples .... 5 5 15 Hazard .... 0 2 2 Garrison . . . 2 2 6 Decker .... 0 0 0 Newton .... 3 0 6 Crist ...... 4 3 1 1 Smith ..... 0 1 1 Wilson .... 4 1 9 Heppenstall . O 0 0 Nelson ..... 0 0 0 Totals 15 12 42 Totals 13 14 40 SCORING BY QUARTERS Renton ................ 14 9 13 6-42 Merritt is Carried off the floor after winning the game with two free throws in the final two Ballard I N , , 3 5 13 9-40 seconds. RENTON BELLEVUE C501 C423 RENTON vs, BELLEVUE ig ii ip ig if ip Renton, 12 points ahead at half time, barely choked off a Bellevue Merritt ---- - - 4 4 12 Stanford - - - - - 4 1 9 rally for a 50-42 victory and a fourth place in the tournament. Barkfiuskas ' -- 4' 3 11 Johnson - -- - ' 2 O 4 Bellevue, pressured by an alert Renton defense, managed but one PCCPICS -- -- 3 1 7 Stoll '--- -- 8 Li' 20 field goal in the second quarter. ln the second half, Bellevue took Garrison - -- -' 1 Li' 6 Dickinson -- 1 O 2 out after the lndians and cut their lead to 45-42 with two minutes Nowron - - - 5 1 13 Brown . . . . . 2 1 5 to go in the game. Renton put it away with five free throws. Smith -- - -- 0 i 1 Hoioion - -' -- 1 0 0 McDonald . . . . 0 0 0 Wenzler . ....... 0 0 0 Totals 18 14 50 Total 18 6 42 IN C'AA'i sCoRiNG BY QUARTERS Renton . . . .......................... 14 14 10 12-50 Bellevue . . . . 10 6 16 10-42 75 John Merrill hands Roger and Darrel the fourth place trophy. -:ii VARSITY ROW I: Greg Madeo, Tim Hoselton, Dave Bryant, Lar- Max McCarty, Rod Hayes, Robert johnson. ROW 3: Coach erry ry Ikola, John johnson, Pete Janda, Mike Musga, Robert Miller. Velick, Mike Black, Roy Woodbury, Bert Sewell, Senior Manager ROW 2: Larry Harrison, Dick Carnahan, Ken Love, Dick Vaughan, Torn Mezeek, Robert Brandt, Coach Barry Savage. 1 RE TLI Renton ..... Mt. Rainier . . . , , , Shoreline . . . ...,..... 24 Renton . . . . . , . . . . . Renton ...,. Puyallup , , , , Highline . . ..... Rent n . . . . pw Kent-Meridian Auburn . . , , , Renton . . ....... 22 Ren n .fl . .Lv . . Renton ..... Renton ., Isa .... 18 ike .. Bellevue .... Renton . . . ..., 2 on . .....,. ,l yrankli ,fiP1erce J. Clover Park . Q MW ento ...... ,'. , .i Jcfoqfbdjl ? I 'V , , r ' l A 1 f JUNIOR VARSITQK: Bill Brockm95c,fRo ert ShonlQ,'t Pyliyfher, iff erry Heilman.lJRpiW,g.' C a6blZXl'ielick,4gaxb'lidJZteed, Jim Tigner Terry Barttlet, John oorejlgike Sodor , Randy Bra , ick Bi d- J Dennis ' geland,y D is SX4Eappini,f,M'drtin A drus, Mike anda ara, Steve Lyonais. OI4f 2: Brian elson,aRoHefry Wid , Bill lzhi 'Jim Fr, ohn ornj16,f'Coach Don Carnahan? Not Pie Torres, Warren Mich ,'fMike Broq e , Qaryffpeterso , le Loy, V, Q1 d is Ste? ersolfq, ,N A ,J X- I at ffljldlf 5 If ' A 55.5 Q 5 X I im 'I' ii' ij-- 1 Q8 in , ' ' u 'Mfg' 'as ,fs w - ,Y Z i . f W' 76 HARRISON, HAYES, AND JANDA WRESTLE IN STATE MEET AT PULLMAN Max McCarty and Rodney Hayes practice their take down combinations. JANDA NAMED CAPTAIN AND INSPIRATIDNAL AWARD WINNER Pete Janda trics for a pin ft taking down Mike Musga. 1 I - V Greg Madeo, 103 lbs., demon- strates a pinning hold on Tim Hoselton, 112 lbs. Girls in Body Conditioning get in shape. I TRAMURALS The girls' intraniural program is divided into three sec- tions: fall, winter, and spring. In the fall and spring the main emphasis is placed on outdoor sports. Indoor sports are em- phasized during the ten winter weeks. Miss Bucher, head of the girls intramural program, is assisted by Miss Erickson, Miss Rogers, and Miss Greenlee. The program oHers three different types of activities. They are team sports, rhythms, and individual sports. To receive a letter for sports, a girl must take part in at least five clifTerent sports and must earn a total of 50 points. At the Lettergirls Banquet in the spring the girls receive awards earned. The Lettergirls' Club, made up of those girls earning awards, is under the advisership of Miss Stewart and Miss Bucher. The 1962-63 officers were Shirley Garrett, President, LETTERGIRLS ROW I: Kathy Phillips, Joan Carson, Marjorie Collie, Janet Carson, Janet Quiton, Linda McBain, Gayle Mead, Carleen Kokko, Patsy Nokes, Kay Dixon, Judy Shook, Earla Hard- ing. ROW 2: Bonnie Kugel, Loretta Paisley, Sharon Heilman, Mary Pattie, Virginia Hill, Virginia Cinotto, Barbara Wautlet, Sharene Nielsen, Helen Burch, Nancy Furtwangler, Diana Long, Frances Kathy Phillips, Vice President, Nancy Purcell, Secretary, and Jane Schunzel, Historian. Activities of the Lettergirls besides the regular sports include selling porn-poms and booster but- tons at the football games, presenting a Mother-Daughter Activity Night, and serving at the fall, winter, and spring sports awards banquets. Emphasis in boys, intramurals is placed on open compe- tition. It is up to each Physical Education instructor to en- courage the students to participate in the many activities offered. The intramural program is based on every sudents need of some kind of physical recreation to get away from the tediousness of work and study. Mr. g'Shorty Luft is Intra- mural Director. The faculty instructors are Mr. Riddle, Mr. Velick, Mr. Heck, Mr. Savage, Mr. Henderson, and Mr. Schneider. Rondestvedt. ROW 3: Sarah Youlten, Nancy Purcell, Linda Stump, Kay Weisenburger, Bev Bergstrom, Sheralee Hart, Dana McMahon, Sharon Marchetti, Wilette Mautz, Sue France, Phyllis Kinney. ROW 4: Marjorie Lund, Joanne Lobb, Karen Roche, Jane Hunter, Nancy Bristol, Shirley Garrett, Ginny Downs, Karen Harbaugh, Jea- nene Tharp, Jane Schunzel, Maribeth Grabner, Nadja Wood. I r Right: Jim Mattson is the number one man on the parallel bars. Here he does a hand stand. . Below: Tom Jasper does an L vault, a difficult stunt to perform on the high bar. Below: Anthony White works out on the rings. Here he is doing an iron cross with an L lever. Below: Jay Shaw executes double leg circles on the horse Rolly Stafford demonstrates a back layout on the tramp. 1963 added another interesting chapter to the Renton High gymnastics story. The Indians capped off the sea- son with a second place in the state meet at Pullman. Jay Shaw, returning Senior letterman, performed in six events which earned him the title of fourth best all- around gymnast in the state of Washington. Jim Mattson secured second place in the rope climb, the Indians strongest gymnastics event, with a time of 4.4 seconds. ROW I: Larry Williamson, Rolly Stafford, Dick Hawkins, Mike Craddock, Antony White, Bob Morgan, John Flynn, Tim Vergillo. ROW 2: Brad Graham, Jay Shaw, Gary Helvy, Jim Schwalm, Randy Jasper, Frank Sutter, Mike Burnham. Three Renton boys 5 Tom Jasper, Dennis Greene, and Jim Mattson could all climb the rope in less than five seconds flat. The most promising all-around gymnast was sophomore Brad Graham. Another sophomore worthy of notice is Bill Trirnm, a prime contender on the rope. 1963 ended Coach Al Armstrong's stay at Renton High. He accepted the position of Assistant Principal at the new Fred Nelsen Junior High School. ROW 3: Terry Delo, Dennis Green, Dave Hayes, Dick Jones, Tim Graves, Jim Mattson, Bill Trimm, Pete VanOmum, Tom Jasper, Dennis Rossman, Coach Armstrong. VARSITY TENNIS ROW I: Herb Malone, Eileen Alex- Bucher, Donna Dent, Sharon Meuller, Dave Erickson, Fred ancler, Gail Sarver, George Gonder, Virgene Bradley, Dolly McMaster, Paul Burch, Mike Schultz, Ken Heubner, Karen Hanson, Shirley Garret, jack Poeske. ROW 2: Coach Helen Harbaugh. A tennis team was added to the list of varsity sports at games played at Liberty Park courts, the matches consisted Renton this year. The sixteen member team was selected of boys, and girls, singles, boys, and girls' doubles, and in March by Miss Bucher, tennis coach. With the home mixed doubles. 1963 TENNIS SCHEDULE March 28 Renton at Glacier Franklin Pierce at Renton April 30 April 2 Enumclaw at Renton Renton at Mt. Rainier May 2 April 4 Lakes at Renton Renton at Puyallup April 16 May 7 Renton at Clover Park Highline at Remgn May 9 April 18 Auburn at Renton Renton at Kent May 16 April 25 Renton at Evergreen Karen Harbaugh does a backhand. Dolly Hanson returns the serve. 82 ' S .- . Q f ff UAW.. -, '--' X . , - f 4' ., ,yay 5. - . gg'e15r-gwkipy is 9, ,A ,. .. ,C WEKQXY5, ff. 1. we .. gi ff. .i..:'.t. .I fi 'li .- :- ag f-utr! .ff 1- 1, Q. ,An ,J .xr . .C i 5 V. A I 12-2-1 1 -nw. L 1 , f .zf.,gzs1g,tz .. tif i-mise-1: fi.- , ' 4 fi f M1 . me tmjgttggg 5 VKX . f 5 t i W -KLA . ey X , 1, ,H I .M .-f,q.,. - A- .it ' 4 , .. V, ., . . , .sf V344 X P 2, tx 2 ,x . , -: . , J wr' J ff:-mf: ,, , M fam, 54.1.1 w, A E . gn. H 'f fVgl9 'QlQi'fi9ff1A,',,?.'ffili N' , 1-f Q .mea new-i+g,,!?12Q.3',1L-1yiiigyqffvri 51, I A he-,r-'i 4?1XSL5w'.tf spfiiqa..su.-+,.Hf1,. 'w:.fgif'f.wfP '-.' ix F W.t.f'-'if mi-.naw-951-aw,'.'.wf,. vi .mi Li, ' L. VARSITY GOLF, ROW I: Joe Losek, Larry Buck- Schneider, Mike Chambers Dan Curtis Doug Potter ingham, Tom Hornberg, Tim Heppenstall, Bill Pick- Steve Harris. Not Pictured ack Merrell Steve ering, Gordon Edmondson. ROW 2: Coach Robert Luther, Jack White GOLF Four r e t u r n in g lcttermen formed the nucleus of the 1963 Varsity Golf Team. They were Tom Hornberg, Tim Heppen- stall, Doug Potter, and Larry Buckingham. Last year the team claimed 3rd place in the P.S.L. and in- dicated their intentions of finish- ing higher this year. Fighting for the fifth position were Dan Curtis, Mike Chambers, Joe Losek, Jack White, Jack Mer- rell and other squad members. Tom Hornberg Tim Heppenstall Doug Potter Dan Curtis Larry Buckingham 83 JUNIORS AND SENIORS, ROW I: john Harlow, Bob Shonka, Wayne Garter, Dennis Rossman, Russ Goebel, John Erickson, Henry Stuart, Bob Johnson, Don Orndorff, Frank Sutter, John Wilson, Ray Middleton. ROW 2: Dick Orn, Pete Janda, Jerry Johnson, Doug Toschi, Gary Teichroew, John Sullivan, Harold Lyons, John Schonions, Ron Mead, Roger Ha- mon, Dick Carnahan, Gary Gentry. ROW 3: Hartmut Reidel, Dick Norris, Robert Glen, Terry Garrison, Kaj Hoglund, Darrel Peeples, Roger lVIerritt, Bob Smith, Duane Decker, Don Fore- man, Dave Schmidt, Mike Fredricks. TRACK 1963 TRACK SCHEDULE March 29 Renton at Highline April 5 Kent at Renton April 10 Renton at Glover Park April l9 Mt. Rainier at Renton SOPHOMORES, ROW I: Larry Williamson, Bill Packard, Mike Cannon, Ed Stewart, Jim Akers, Armen Asadourian, Leonard Phipps, Mike Graddock, Simon Dearborn, Dale Drake, Law- rence Brester. ROW 2: Paul Sullivan, Dave Tomac, Dave Hayes, Tim Graves, Richard Niemi, Bob Lovegren, Robert Presley, Bob April 23 Highline Relays Sumner Invitational April 30 Enumclaw Invitational Glover Park Invitational May 3 Glover Park Mt. Rainier at Renton Swanson, john Livermore, Brian Snelson, Glenn Burzenski ROW 3: Bruce Peters, Tom Morris, Ed Gardner, Gorden Gramb- ling, Ted Hird, Doug Wfiltgcn, Ron Ewing, Jesse Nevin, Wil- liam Flynn, Dan Creager, Pietro Gatti, Bruce McGovern. hp... Ron Mead pole vaults. The mile relay team: Rodger Hamon, Darrel Peeples, Roger Merritt, Dick Norris, Frank Sutter. ..-wfiiff-F581-w k,i- i 1.11-' 'Q .V , ,537 A . YH . K ,, ,V ,, Q , g rl gt Coach Heck, Hartmut Rcidel, Coach Felton, and Kaj Hoglund. Gary Teichroew throws the discus. Don Foreman puts the shot. i G if F 1 High hurdlers Garrison, Johnson, and Smith. I I Managers Carstens, Knutson, and Becker. Don Orndorff practicing for the broad jump. Kaj Hoglund, of Finland, demonstrates his high jump. s 'fix wi 4 RL, K '1 W VARSITY ROW I: Chuck Lewandowski, John Angell, Garry Jon Lissman. ROW 3: Chuck Carver, Ron Pillo, Larry Gaston, Pillo, George Fields, Dave Harris, Greg Lemenager. ROW 2: Mark Mutz. Jim Frost, Jim Lambro. Terry Sattler, Gary Eldridge, Leonard Foreman, Steve Adair, EBALL 1963 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 19 Federal 1Vay at Renton March 22 Foster at Renton March 26 Bellevue at Renton March 29 Renton at Bellevue April 2 Renton at Auburn April 4 Renton at Evergreen MANAGERS, KNEELING: Moore, Maledy Gruhn, Herman, Olson. April 9 Blay 2 Mt. Rainier at Renton Renton at Mt. Rainier April 11 Blay 9 Kent-Meridian at Renton Renton at Kent-Meridian April 18 Klay 14 Renton at Highline Highline at Renton April 23 Nfay 16 Renton at Glacier Glacier at Renton April 25 May 24 Clover Park at Renton CHAMPICDNSHIP PLAY-OFF April 30 Evergreen at Renton STANDING: Coach Raleigh Riddle and Head Coach Virgil Gross. Chuck Lewandowski picks up a grounder. JUNIOR VARSITY, ROW I: Greg Madeo, Terry Bartlett, Roy Bowron, Jim Koshak, Mike Chapman, Rick Crinzi, Quinton Quine, Mike O'Donin, Don Donckers, Leon Brunette. ROW 2: Mike Overbeck, Jeff Watts, Bill Trimm, Randall Dunphy, Ray Mitchell, Garold Steed, Mike Black, Dave Burrell, Loren Cuy- E . fx' ll 'fl 5 'Wi '1 Dave Harris watches the outfield. EB LL kendall, Robert Whorley, Skip Edwards. ROW 3: Dennis Mur- dock, Bill Grifhth, Ted Burkhalter, Dave Cabreros, Phil Rockey, Robin Stanford, Larry Cooper, Bob Noland, Lloyd Brown, Dave Helgeson, Pete Wilson, Marc Burns. S? f X Ili? jim Lambro covers home base Chuck Carver pitches. Marc Mutz practices sliding while Gary Eldridge covers second base. 89 Yi -,AA A 'wif' ia ' I ' A 1 :QA fa ni'7'mA1A,7Za.iQSkf .A 21 S.Q?T3' -A?'A- WC A A A AA' A: I A A A Aff ff' A 'A. X A Y 1 A A A A A L X ' I . A A A , Af AA A A W Al-A I A I, IA , AA A A' AL A KK X A A I X!! km XI, X All A J Ll A AA lx A A il l 1 I A A A rl, A I A A A A .A AA A A w AA A 1 A ! , KI A I 1 AA I L A A . A A A A X 'J -5 1 A A. A A AL A AAN A-K A, .A - A AJ 1 A A A AA AX' AA A A m AA A A A AAA A Mfr, A, Al A j ' fx A Al ' L J ' A ' E I A '! AL A A A-55' A' A ' A A W AA AAI X A ! Af A ! AL f , Ay A A A A I A 'N AR , A A ,A NAL A 1 UA V A N IYA, JJ X N ' fl A :VI A Af! li X ,A' A K x A, A A f Af Ailg I KA , 'A AA' A I- A ,A A A LAX A C' :IW A AA'm , A A A A A V XA, A A Classes ABRAHAM, GEORGE F. - Boys' Club 10-12. ADELMAN, fOHN W. - Basketball 10, 115 Litter Patrol 125 Fire Patrol 125 In- tramurals 10-125 German Club 10-12. AKESSON, RICHARD B. - Litter Pa- trol 115 Baseball 125 Homecoming Deco- ration Comm. 12. ALBERTS, TERRI L. - Fire Patrol 125 Torch 10,125 Spanish Club 10,11 5 D.E.C.A. 125 Commercial Club 11,125 Pep HAIL OUR Club 11. ALLEN, LINDA E. - Intramurals 10-125 Orchestra 10-125 Commercial Club 11,125 Orchestra Council 11. AMBROSCH, BETTY - Intramurals 10-125 Career Day Hostess 11. AMES, LYNDA L. Drill Team 11,125 Chieftain 125 Girls' Club Rep. 11. ANDERSON, CAROLE f. -- Orchestra 10-125 A Cappella 115125 Torch 115 Lat- in Club 105115 Girls' Club Rep. 125 String Quartet 11,12. ANDERSON, LYNN M. - Girls' Club V.P. 125 Student Council 10,125 Sr. Coun- cil 125 Ushcrs' Club 11,125 Vehicle Con- trol 11,125 Leadership Conf. 12. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA E. - Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Ushers' Club 10-125 Student Council 11,125 A Cappella Choir 125 School Store 105115 Girls' Club Rep. 10512. ANGELL, IOHN A. - Baseball 10-125 Lettermen's Club 11512-5 Student Council 115 Fire Patrol 125 Litter Patrol 11. BAIN, IEANIE M. - Centered from Dallarway High, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 111 Girls' Glee 10-12. BAKER, DOLLY - Centered from Fron- tier Jr. High, Moses Lake, Washington 101 Drill Team 125 Library 12. BALDWIN, ELIZABETH A. - Torch 115 Girls' Club. BALL ACK O. Wrestlin 11 Bos' ,J - g s Y Club 10-12. BALZARINI, VICKI L. - Library 125 Girls' Club 10-12. BARBER, MARILYN E, - Torch 10-125 Pep Club 10-125 Commercial Club 10-125 Lettergirls 10-12. BARKAUSKAS, ANTHONY E. - Foot- ball 10-125 Torch 10-125 Student Coun- cil 11,125 Track 10-125 Basketball 10-12. BEALE, ARLENE M. - Intramurals 115 125 Lit. Club 115 Illahee Staff 11,125 De- bate 12. BEARSS, STEVE C. - Student Council 10-125 Football 105 German Club 105 Stu- dent Patrol 12. BELL, LINDA M. - Pep Club 10,115 Russian Club 105 German Club 10. E IORS! BRONSON, SANDY D. 7- Fire Patrol 12g Library 12, Intramurals 115 Illahee Staff 12. BROOKS, IOHN A. 7 Centered from Seattle Christian High School, Seattle 111 Boys' Club 11-12. BERC, AIICIIAEL R. 7 Science Club 11: Torch 10. BESEL. RON D. 7 Centered from Top- penish High, Toppenish, Wash. 111 Boys' Club 10-12: Football 11, Basketball 10, Tennis 10. BLACK, CAROLE G. 7 Parapsychology 10,113 Girls' Club 11-12: Intramurals 11. BLANCI-IARD, STEVE C. 7 Litter Pa- trol ll, Intramurals 10,11g Boys' Club 10-12. BLANK, GORDON 7 Centered from Monroe Jr. High, Monroe Wash. 101 Chess Club 113 Boys' Club 10-12. BLODCETT, M, ELAINE 7 Girls, Club 10-12. BOELKE, SANDY 7 D.E.C.A. 12: Girls' Club 10-12. BONI-IAM, CHRIS 7 German Club 103 Stage Crew 11-12: Fire Patrol 12: Politi- cal Science Club 12: Boys' Club Rep. 12: Parapsychology 10. BOOHER, DAN 7 Fall Play 11: Boys' Club 10-12. BOURGEOIS. LEONE D. 7 Torch 10-12: Spanish Club 10,111 Assembly Comm. 10: Fire Patrol 11: Attend. Office 123 Political Science Club 12. BRADLEY, VIRGENE A. 7 Plaque Comm. 10-12: Chess Club 11: Spanish Club 10,111 Intramurals 11.12: Foreign Exchange Club 12: Mothers' Tea 11. BRATTUS. IOYCE E. 7 Lettergirls Club 10: Fire Patrol 11,122 Commercial Club 10- 1 2: Program Comm. 12: Friendship Comm. 115 Pep Club 11,12. BRAUTIGAM, RICHARD G. 7- Track 10,11: Gymnastics 11g Intramurals 10-123 Vehicle Control 12: Student Council 11: Student Patrol 11,12. BREES, B. fOE 7 Torch 11,122 Band I 10-121 Pep Band 11,121 German Club 11: Solo Contest 11: Fall Play 11. BREITENSTEIN. WALLY D. 7 - Foreign Exchange 125 Gymkana 10: Boys: Club 10-12. BRIDGES, BYRON C. 7 College Conf. Host 101 Litter Patrol 12. BRISTOL, NANCY j. 7 S.B.A. V.P. 12: State Pres. Latin Club 10-125 Jr. Council 11: Sr. Council 12g Twinlow Leadership 12, Student Council 10, 12. BROADRICK, man Club 10: murals 10-12: GARTH W. 7 Ger- Baseball 10-12: Intra- Student Patrol 12. BROWN, Rep. 12 g LAURIE L. 7 Girls' State Torch 10-12: Make-Up Crew 10-12: Student Council 11: A l1,12: Youth of Rlonth 12. ROY L. 7 Chess Club Cappella BROWN, 10-12: Track 10,115 Torch 10-12g Po- litical Science Club 12. 93 BROWN, SHARON R. S Sr. Coun- cil 125 Library 115 Gymnastics 105 In- tramurals 10. BRUCKER, STEVE W. - Boys' Club 10-125 Boys' Glee 10. BRUNETTE, LEONARD I. - Boys' Club BRYANT, DENNIS W. - Boys' Club 1042- 10-125 Library 12. BRYANT, JACKIE I. - French Club 115 Girls, Club Rep. 10, BRYANT, DAVE E. - Wrestling 10-12,5 Cross Country 125 Intramurals 10,115 Cap and Gown Comm. 12. 125 Friendship Comm. 125 Roll Room Sec. 11. BRYANT, NANCY L. -- Intramurals 105 D.E.C.A. 125 Fire Patrol 115 Latin Club 10. BUCK, ,IUANITA R. - Girls, Club 10-12. BUCKINGHAM, LARRY - Golf 11,125 Litter Patrol 115 Fire Patrol 125 German Club 115 Boys' Club Rep. 10,115 Student Patrol 1 1. BUNCH, IOHN D. - Qentered from Mid- west City High, Midwest City, Okla. 101 Drum Major 11,125 Band Council 125 De- bate 115 Lit, Club 11,125 Torch 10-125 Woodwind Ensemble 12. BUNKER SY A Intramurals 111 , . - , 29 Latin 'Club 125 Cafeteria 10-125 Weight Lifting 11. BURCH, HELEN D. - Student Coun- cil 10-125 Fire Patrol 115 Lettergirls 11,125 Girls' Club Rep. 125 D.E.C.A. 12. BURDETTE, BARBARA O. - Library 125 D.E.C.A. 125 Intramurals 10. BURI, MARCIA L. - Illahee Staff 125 Chieftain 11,125 Oflice 10,115 Intramurals 105 Sr. Girls' Glee 105 Commercial Club 12. BURKHALTER, JOHN P. - Football 10-125 Track 105 Litter Patrol 11. BURNETT, DENNIS - Boys' Club 10-125 Chieftain 11. BURNS, MILLIE - Fire Patrol 11,125 In- tramurals 10-125 Lettergirls 10-125 At- tendance Oflice 12. BUSH, I. DOREEN - Centered from Lake Washington High School, Kirk- land, Washington, 111 Chorus 105 Intra- murals 10,115 Pep Club 105 Speech 105 Library 10,12. BUSS, RICHARD F. - Track 10,115 Stu- dent Patrol 125 Intramurals 10-12. BUTKO, VICKI M. - Latin Club 105 Student Patrol 125 Fire Patrol 11,12' School Store 11,125 Torch 10. 5 CAMPBELL, DON V. - A Cappella 11, 125 Sr. Boys' Glee 105 Intramurals 10-125 Choir Ens. 125 Boys' Club Rep. 12. CAMPBELL, TOM R. - fentered from Huron High, Huron, Ohio, lll Key 'Club 105 Wrestling 10,115 Intramurals 11. CAPELLARO, IANICE M. - Girls' Club 10-125 Intramurals 10. CARNAHAN, VERA Ill. -- Art Club liJ'12I llIl'lCll1llJ 11 1 -. 1 1 . . -. CARICIILYIAN. KATHIE - Foreign Ex- change 10-12: French Club 10.111 Pep Club 10: lfire Patrol 11: Ciirls' Club Rep. 10: Career Day Hostess 11 CARSTEN, BRUCE L. Centered from O'Dea, Seattle, Wash. 111 Football ll: Intramurals 10,121 Litter Patrol 11. COOK, VELMA IEAN - String Quartette 10-12: Sr. Girlsl Clee 10-12: Torch 10: Orches- tra Council 10: Girls' Club 10-12. COOPER, DENNIS j. - German Club 10-11: Stage Crew 11: Production Stall' 10-12: Track Manager 10: Foreign Exchange 12: Boys' Club 10-12. CASTONCUAY, SHIRLEY A. - In- tramurals 10,11g Drill Team 11.121 Li- brary 12. CHANDLER, AILEEN C. -- lenterecl from Issaquah High. Issaquah. Wash. 111 Stage Crew 12: Drama Club 12. CHMELA, LARRIE D. -- Intramurals 12: Student Council 11. CIIRISTIANSEN, CAROLYN M. - Election Comm. 10-122 Nlake-up Crew 11: Fire Patrol 11.121 Attend. Office 11.122 A Cappella 11.12. CHURCH, CATIIY A. -- Blain Ofhce 12: Roll Room Sec. 12: French Club 10. CINOTTO, VIRGINIA G. --- Sr. Girls' Clee 10: A Cappella 11.122 Lettcrgirls ll. 12: Home E11 Oflice 11: Show-r Room 12. CLARK, DAVID 1. 4 Centered from DeVilbiss High School, Toledo, Ohio 10 Letter Patrol ll 1 Wlrestling 10. CLARK, PAY' L. - Intramurals 10.113 Regulation Comm. 121 Art Club 12. CLONINGER, fIAfI P. -- Fire Patrol 12: Intramurals 10,12, CLONINGER, fANICE NI. Q Library 121 Nlr. Foxls Office 12. COFFIELD, TOM --- Roll Room Rep. 11: Boy's Club Rep. 111 Lcttermens, Club 10-12: Litter Patrol 12: Track 10-12: Football 10-12. COLEMAN, IOYCE L. - Torch 10-123 Fire Patrol 11,121 Russian Club 11: An- nual Drive 10: Girls, Club 10.11. COLLIISR, DENNIS E. --- Band I 10-12: Pep Band 10,125 Orchestra 11-12: NVrcs- tling 10-11: Trumpet Trio 12. CONNELL, IOHN M. 4 Band I 105 Po- litical Science Club 12: Vehicle Control 12: Track 10: Latin Club 10. CONSTANTINE, KATHRYN E. - Sr. Girls, Glee 10-11: Make-Up Crew 12: Stage Crew 12: Girls' Club 10-12. COOK, RICHARD S. 3 Intramu- rals 10: Wlrestling 11: French Club 10: Torch 10: Boys' Club 10-12. COWAN, LINDA S. - Torch 10-11: Latin Club 10: Intramurals 10-115 P.T.A. Comm. 11-12: Fire Patrol 11-12: Girls' Club Rep. 10-11. CROCKER, DAVE R. - Boys, Club 10-12. 95 CUMMINGS, MAUREEN A. - Cheerleader 11-125 Jr. Council 115 Torch 10,125 Regulation Comm. 105 Executive Comm. 105 Sr. Council 12. CUNNINGHAM, MICHAEL B. - Boys' Club 10-12. CURRY, IR., CHUCK W. f fentered from Sammamish High, Bellevue 111 D.E.C.A. 125 Intramurals 125 Student Patrol 125 Spanish CURTIS, GARY - Football 105 Club 115 Weight Lifting 105 Parking P31101 11- CURTIS, DAN W. - Torch 105 Fire Patrol CUYKENDALL, IUDITH L. - 125 Student Council 10,115 German Club 105 Sr. Girls' Glee 105 Latin Club 11,125 Varsity Golf 10-12. Intramurals 12. DAHLGREN, GERALD K. - Track Manager 115 Football 105 Fire Patrol 125 Wrestling 12. DAILEY, CAROLYN 1. - Girls' Club 10-125 Girls' Glee 10. DALRY, MIKE B. - D.E.C.A. 125 Lit- ter Patrol 125 Boys, Club Rep. 115 Fire Pa- trol 10. DALVIT, RICK E Litter Patrol 125 Boys' Club 10-12. DAY, LORRAINE A. - Girls' Glee 11, 125 Intramurals 105 Pep Club 115 Music Office 11512. DE IONG, HANK - S.B.A. President 125 Torch 10-125 Debate 115 Latin Club 105 Election Comm. 12. DELO, TERRY A. - Latin Club 105 Boys, Club Rep. 11. DENGEL, CHERI A. - A Cappella 10- 125 Nonette 115 Girl of the Month Comm. 105 Pep Club 115 D.E.C.A. 125 Intramurals 10. DE PUE, DIANNE B. - Latin Club 10- 125 Make-up Crew 115 Fire Patrol 125 Lettergirls 10-12. DINIUS, IOLEEN H. - Pep Club 105 Fire Patrol 125 Student Council 10. 1i7INZART, MICHAEL j. - Boys' Club 0-12. DIXON, GARY - Centered from Sunny- side High, Sunnyside, Washington 101 Boys' Club 10-12. DIXON, KATHY - Latin Club 10-125 Torch 105 Commercial Club 10-123 School Store 11512. DIXON, KAY A. - fentered from Sun- nyside Sr. High, Sunnyside, Washington 111 Torch 11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Gym- nastic Team 11,125 Lettergirls 12. DONALDSON, GENE S. - German Club 10 5 V.P. of Foreign Exchange 12 5 Fire Patrol 125 Political Science Club 125 Homecoming Promotion Comm. 12. DONNELLY, KATHY L. - Torch 125 Ushers Club 10-125 Vehicle Control 125 A Cappella 10-125 A Cappella Council 11,125 Fire Patrol 12. DOUGLAS, SHARI K. - Regulation Comm. 105 Student Council 105 Sec. of D.E.C,A. 125 Pep Club 105 Intramu- rals 10511. 96 DOWNS, VIRGINIA - Girls, Club Rep. 11,122 Lettergirls 10-12: Latin Club 10, 11: Pep Club 12: Student Council 11: Intramurals 12. DOYLE4, ROY - Library 12: Office Wlorker 10: Stage Crew 10: Boys' Club 10-12. DRA VLAND, PA UL f. -- Intramurals 10, Cross-country 12: Boys' Club 10-12. DREW, fOAN 1 Girls' Club Rep. 11: ship Comm. 12: Main Oflice 12: Intra- murals 10. DREW, MARY KAY - Youth of the Month 12: Friendship Comm. 10,111 Lat- in Club 10: Torch 10-12: Youth Leader- ship Comm. 12: Student Patrol 12. DUNCALF, DICK 4 Football 11: Track 10: Boys' Club 10-12. DUPRIS, fOSIiPH C. 4 Spring Play 11,125 Stage Crew 11,12: Fall Play 12: Boys' Club 10-12. EAGAN, CAREY 7 Boys' Club 10-12. EASTMAN. HERB j. 1 Intramurals 10- 12: Band II 10: Spanish Club 10: Sr. Council 12: Litter Patrol 11. EATON. ALAN --- Boys' Club 10-12. EDLUND, RON A. 7 Track 10: Latin Club 10: Public Address 10-12: 'Nm EVANS, SUE M. - Centered from Forest Ridge Convent, Seattle, VVash. 111 Illahee Staff 11: Art Club 12: Student Council 12: Fire Patrol 12: Jr. Prom Comm. 11. EVERLY, CHERYLAINE --- Centered from John Marshall High School, Portland, Oregon 121 Girls, Club 12. EDMAN, IERRY SUE - Girls' Club 10- 12: Main Ofhce 12: Girls' Club Rep. 11. EIXENBERCER. WALT W. -- Boys' Club 10-12. ELFERS, BOB W. - Boys' Club 10-12. ENNIS, L. IANE - Centered from Holy Names Academy, Seattle, YVash. 101 Il- lahee Staff 12: Chieftain 11,123 Office Worker 11.121 Commercial Club 11,122 Latin Club 10, Intramurals 10. ERICKSON, DAVID W. - Centered from Central High, Duluth, Minn. 101 Intramurals 10-12: Boys' Club 10-12. ERICKSON, MARY E. - Pep Club 12: Girls' Club 10-12. ERICKSON, SUSAN L. - D.E.C.A. 12: Girls, Club 10-12. EVANS, IAN E. - Girls' Club Rep. 11,125 Jr. Prom Comm. 11, In- tramurals 11,12: Foreign Exchange Club 12: Sr. Girls' Glee 10. FAAS, IRENE - Girls' Club 10-12. FELDMILLER, IOYCE E. - Let- tergirls 11,125 Fire Patrol 12: Torch 11,12. 97 Pep Club 10.113 Fire Patrol 12: Friend- FIRSTENBERG, IAMES H. - Boys' Club 10-12. FISHER, HARRY - Student Coun- cil 105 Boys' Club 10-12. FITZPATRICK, STEVE W. - Wrestling 10,115 Boys' Club 10-12. FLAHAUT, jAMES W. - Football 10-125 Baseball 10-125 Track 105 ln- tramurals 10-125 Lettermen's Club ll, 12. FISHER, RONALD B. - Boys, Club 10-125 D.E.C.A. 12. FITZPATRICK. STANLEY W. -- Wrestling 10-121 Track 11,125 Cross Country 125 Stu- dent Patrol 11. FLEMING, CHERYL D. - Band 1 10, 115 Orchestra 11,125 Solo Contest 11,125 Pep Club 125 Fire Patrol 12. FOREMAN, DON E. - Football 10-125 Wrestling 10,125 Baseball 125 Litter Pa- trol 115 Fire Patrol 12. FOSTER, MYRLE B. - Torch 115 Boys' Club 10-12. FRAZIER, DARRELL L. - Weight Lift- ing 105 Football 115 Student Council 115 D.E.C.A. 12. FREDLUND, FREDERICK F. - Wres- tling 10,115 Retail 'Selling 12. FRIESTAD, SHARON L. - Fire Pa- trol 11,125 Drill Team 11,125 German Club. FRISVOLD, LARRY A. - Wrestling 10, 115 Boys' Club Rep. 125 Intramurals 11, 12. GALLEGER, PAT M. - Retail Selling 125 lntramurals 10. GAMBLE, IOHN - Boys, Club 10-12. GARBER, fOHN D. - Qentered from Bellevue High, Bellevue, Washingtonl Sophomore Hop Comm. 105 Band 105 Student Patrol 12. GARRETT, SHIRLEY M. - Torch 10- 125 Band 10-125 Pep Club 10-125 Let- tergirls 10-125 Latin Club 10-125 Fire Pa- trol 12. GARRISON, TERRY L. - Basketball 10-12'5 Track 10-125 Student Council 105 Spanish Club 105 Litter Patrol 10. GEARHART, DONNA R. - Commer- cial Club 11,125 Program Comm. 125 Bas- ket Room 125 Student Council 115 Intra- murals 125 Girls, Club 10-12. GENTRY, GARY W. - Band I 125 Boys, Club Rep. 105 Torch Society 11-125 Intra- mural Football 11. 98 GEROY, IULIE D. - Fire Patrol 105 Pep Club 10,115 D.E.C.A. 12. GERVAIS, DIANA f. - Drama Club 11, 125 Commercial Club 11,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Fall Play 11. GIMMESTAD, GLENDA L. - Orches- tra 1O5 Library 105 Basket Room 10. GLASS, RONNIE L. f Latin Club 10, 115 Drama Club 10-125 Make-up Crew 10,115 Stage Crew 10,115 A Cappella 12, Mixed Ensemble 12. COE, CLAYTON A Boys' Club 10-12. GOFORTH, RON E. -- Intramurals 125 Boys, Club 10-12. 5 .ff . ' 5535 me Q.. . GOLDMANN, DALE I. - Torch 10-125 German Club 11,125 Russian Club 11,125 Executive Council 115 Youth Leadership. GORDON, BOB N. - Student Council 115 Band 10-125 Political Science Club 125 Fire Patrol Chief 125 French Club 10. GRABNER, MARIBETH - Torch 10- 125 Ushers Club 10-125 Youth Leadership Comm. 10-125 Girls, Club Rep. 115 Let- tergirls 10-12' Intramurals 10-12. GRAHAM, .SJUSAN D. - spanish Club 105 Foreign Exchange Club 12. GRAMPS, IACKIE f Intramurals 11,125 Jr. Prom Program 115 Student Council 11. GRAVES, FRANK D. 7 Weight Lifting 115 Student Council 115 Gymnastics 12. GRAY, MELRENE C. - Spanish Club 115 Library 115 Pep Club 115 Intramurals. GREENLAND, LARRY R. f Chess Club 10-125 Spanish Club 10. HADLEY, DARCY D. - Intramu- rals 105 Drill Team 125 Oiiice Work- er 12. HALSEN, SANDEE KAY - Girls' Club Rep. 11,125 Intramurals 105 D.E.C.A. 12. HAMFL ROGER - Boys' Club 10-12. HAMEL RONALD - Boys' Club 10-12. rals 10-12. HANSEN, KATHLEEN - Centered from Holy Names Academy, Seattle, Washington 125 Girls' Club 10-12. HANSON, ELEANOR j. - Letter- girls 10-125 Fire Patrol 125 Intramu- GREIGER, GLENDA L. - Drill Team 11,125 Chieftain Staff 125 P.T.A. Comm. 11,125 Fire Patrol 125 Assembly Comm. 115 Foreign Exchange Comm. 12. GRIFFIN, EARLINE M. f Fire Patrol 11,125 A Cappella 11,125 Sr. Girls' Glee 105 Friendship Club 11,125 Intramurals 11,12. GRIM, GEORGE R. - Student Council 105 D.E.C.A. Officer 125 Latin Club 10. GRUNDFAST, MAXI M. - Centered from Plainview High, Plainview, New York llj Intramurals 10,115 Girls' Club 11,12. GUNKEL, RON K. - fentered from Central High, Sioux City, Iowa llj Photo Club 125 Boys' Club 10-12. GWINNETT, DAVID C. g Football 10- 125 Track 105 Intramurals 12. HANSON, IOHN - Qentered from Lake of Two Mountains, Montreal, Canada, 101 Golf 10-123 Wrestling 12. HARBAUGH, KAREN F. 7 Qen- tered from Titusville High School, Titusville, Florida, llj Torch 123 Band I 10-123 Girls' Intramurals 11,123 Let- tergirls 123 Science Club 10. HARDING, EARLA L. - Torch 103 Intramu rals 10-12.3 Lettergirls 11-123 Basket Room 12 Lettergirls' Dance Chairman 12. ZAREQQJ BRUCE A- - Inffamu- HARER, DOROTHY M. - Pep Club 11 I' S f ' I 1 10'L'b k 1 . HARRIS, SCOTT L. - Boys' Club mamums ' 1 my Wm er 2 Rep. 123 Fire Patrol 123 Varsity Golf 10-123 Varsity Wrestling 10. HARRIS, STEVE P, - Student Coun- cil 10-123 Basketball 10-12, Intramurals 10-123 Cafeteria 123 Boys, Club Rep. 10- 12. HARRISON, CINDY A. - Torch 11-123 Latin Club 10-123 Stage Crew 11-123 Election Comm. 11-123 Foreign Exchange Club 123 Student Patrol 11312. HARRISON, LARRY R. - fentered from Issaquah Jr. High, Issaquah,Wash., 101 Wrestling 10-123 Intramural Bowling 103 Library 12. HARTMAN, ANN R. f Pep Club 123 Girls' Club 10-12. HAUTER, BRUCE E. - Torch 11,123 Student Council 11,123 Boys' Intramurals 103 Latin Club 10, French Club 113 Po- litical Science Club 12. HAY, IUDY L. - Pep Club 10-3 Intramu- rals 10-123 Lettergirls 10-123 Activity Day 12. HAYEN, DALE I. - Boys' Club 10-12. HAYES, CHARLES - Boys' Club 10-12. HAYES, JO -- Qentered from Foster, Se- attle, Washington 121 Girls' Club 10-123 Girls, Club Rep. 12. HAZEN, IAMES 4 Boys' Club 10-12. HEARLSON, LEROY R. - Centered from Wichita High, Wichita, Kansas 111 Intramurals 10-123 Attend. Office 11. HEATH, KARLA L. - Girls' Club 10-123 Girls, Glee 11,12, HEILMAN, SHARON - Gymnastics 10-123 Intramurals 11,123 Lettergirls 11, 12. HENSON, jIM L. - Stage Crew 11,123 Production Staff 11,123 Debate 123 Drama Club 12. HEPENSTALL, TIM L. - Torch 10-123 Football 10-123 Basketball 10-123 Golf 10-123 Youth of the Month 123 Student Council 10-12. HERSCHER, MARY - Office Vtlorker 123 Latin Club 103 Illahee 123 Girls, Club Rep. 103 Orchestra 10. HICKERSON, LLOYD L. - A Cappella 10-12'3 Boys' Ensemble 11, Boys' Club 10- 12. 100 HICKS, SUE R. - Centered from Moses Lake High, Moses Lake, Wash. 101 Ger- man Club 115 Bulletin Board Comm. 11g Fall Play Prompter 12. HILL, GARY L. 7 Boys, Club 10-12. HILL, VIRGINIA L. f Intramurals 10- 123 Lettergirls 10-12. HIRD, jIM R. - Intramurals 10: Sta- dium Parking 11. HOGLUND, KAI H. - Qentered from Grankulla Sammskola, Grankulla, Finland 121 Athletics 10-12: Sorce 10-12: Basket- ball 10-12g Foreign Exchange Student 12. HOGLUND, TOM C. -- Boys' Club 10- 12. HOLCOMB, LINDA A. - Girls' Glee 10-12, French Club 10-12g Spanish Club 12, Friendship Comm. 12. HOLMA, DARLENE D. f Intramurals 10-12, Lettergirls 11,12. HOLMA, MARLENE f. 5 Torch 10-12, Girls' Club Cabinet 12: Illahee 121: Pep Club 10,115 Fire Patrol 12, Friendship Comm. 12. HOLMES, LA VEL - Friendship Comm. 12g Girls, Club 10-12. HOLMES, DENNIS - Boys, Club 10-12. HOLMS, DIANNA - Torch 11, Chief- tain 11,12q Illahee 11: Latin Club 10,111 Fire Patrol 1l,12g Girls, Club Rep. 10,11. HULL, IIM G. - Boys' Club 10-125 A Cappella 11,12. HUXLEY, VIRGINIA L, - Girls' HYATT, CAROL I. - Pep Club 11,12: Fire Club 10-12, Patrol 123 A Cappella 11,12g Sr. Girls' Glee 10. HYLER, SHIRLEY S. Q Drill Team 11,125 Library 12g Intramurals 10g Lettergirls 11. IKOLA, LARRY j. - Football 10, 113 Wrestling 10-125 Cross Country 12 IRWIN, DEAN G. - Litter Patrol 115 Torch 105 Intramurals 10-125 Spanish Club 10. HONEA, SANDRA G. 4 Pep Club 10g D.E.C.A. 12. HORNBERG, TOM - Golf 10-12' D.E.C.A. 125 Student Council 10. HOUSER, G. LYNN - Drill Team 11, 12g Girls' Glee 115 lN'Iothers' Tea Hostess 113 Friendship Comm. 12. HUDSON, RANCINE D. - Torch 11, 12g Office Worker 125 Girls, Club Rep. 103 Illahee 12. HUGHES, HELEN M. - Make-up Crew 12, Stage Crew 125 Library 12. IASPER THOMAS W Gymnastics 10 12 Football 10 Debate 11 ISACKSON, BARBARA f. - fen- tered from Immaculate, Seattle 125 Girls, Club 12. JACKSON, BARBARA M. - Girls' Club Rep. 10,115 Regulation Comm. 105 Torch Society 10-125 Latin Club 10,115 Lettergirls 105 Intramurals 10. IANDT, ULRICH - Boys' Club 10- IARVIS PAULETTE C Fire P trol 12 Foreign Exchange Club 12 Counselors Office 12 IACKSON, RICHARD W. - Wrestling 10, 125 Latin Club 105 Cross Country 125 Track 12. IANDA, PETE R. - Wrestling 10-125 Track 10,115 Cross Country 125 Fire Patrol 125 Intra- murals 11. IEWELL EDDY Centered from Lake Washmgton High School Kirkland Wash 111 Drill Team 1012 GAA 10 Student Council 10 IOHNSON CAROL A Foreign Ex change Club 12 Band II 10 Intramurals 12 PTA Comm 12 IOHNSON, DENNIS D. - Torch Hon- or Society 10-125 Russian Club 11. OHNSON FRRY A Football 10 12 J ,I - -- - 5 Track 10-12: Band 10-125 Boys' Glee 125 Lcttermen's Club 10- 5 IOHNSON, jOHN L. - Wrestling 11, 125 Library 12. IOHNSON, LARRY B. - Pep Band 11,125 Track 10,115 Football 10-12.5 Fire Patrol 10-125 Intramurals 10-125 Student Coun- cil 10. IOHNSON, LARRY D. - Torch 11,125 Boys' Club 10-12. IOHNSTON, DAVID E. 7 Intramurals 125 Baseball 12. IONES, ROBERT 4 Boys, Club 10-12. JUDKINS, LEROY D. - Boys' Club 10-12. KAMLETZ, ELAINE L. - Senior Girls' Glee 10,115 Music Oflice 115 D.E.C.A. 12. KAYS, ED - Torch 10-125 Basketball 10, 115 Intramurals 10,115 Student Council 125 Career Day Host 11. KIMBALL, KATHLEEN S. - Lettergirls 11,125 Pep Club 105 Intramurals 10-125 Spanish Club 105 Basket Room 11. KIMBER, IANET K. - Drill Team 11, 1 2 1 KITTLESON, ROBERT B. - Student Council 10-125 Cross Country 125 Foot- ball 115 Baseball Mgr. 105 Foreign Ex- change Comm. 12. KLEIN, CAROLEE A. 7 Art Club 125 Drama 10. 102 1 KLONTZ. PAMELA F. - fEntered Syracuse High School, North Syracuse, New York: 10.1 Intramurals 10: D.E.C.A. 12. KOKKO, CARLEEN j. 1 Intramurals 10-12, Pep Club ll,l2, Lettcrgirls 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,123 Basket Room 12. KOPICK, FRANK - Football 10-12, Wrestling 10,l1, Track 10, Weightlifting 12, Fire Patrol 1l,12: Intramurals 12. KOUNKEL, SHARON E. S Student Council 10,121 Girls' Club 10-12. KRUEGER, MARILYNN B. - Com- mercial Club 12.: Student Patrol 12: Fire Patrol ll: Drill Team 11,123 Intramurals 11, School Store l1,l2. LAMBERT, ANITA L. 1 Torch Soci- ety 12: Drill Team 12: Girls' Club Pro- gram Comm. 11: Fire Patrol 12. LAMBRO, IAMES E. - Basketball 10, 12, Baseball 10-12, Intramurals 10,11. LANE, IAMES M. - Centered from Grand Coulee High, Grand Coulee, Wash.j Boys' Club 12. LAPOINTE, jUDITH M. - Pep Club 10, D.E.C.A. 12, Fire Patrol ll. LARSON, DICK M. 7 Football 10-11, Student Council 10,11. LEICK, V. GEORGE - Qentered from Central Valley High School, Spokane, WVash. l0j Boys' Club 10-12. LEIKER, TOM L. - Weightlifting 10, Track 10, D.E.C.A. 12. LELAND, IANE W. - Centered from Is- saquah High School, Issaquah, Wn. 125 Fall Play Publicity Comm. 12. LEMENAGER. GREG g Football 10,111 Torch 11,12g Baseball 11,123 Student Council 11. LEMLEY, RUSSELL - Boys, Club 10- 12. LEMON, PHILIP L. 3 Football 10, In- tramurals l1: Track 10-12., Weight Lift- ing 10: Litter Patrol 11: Stage Crew 11. LEWANDOWSKI, CHUCK R. --- Foot- ball 10: Basketball 10-12: Baseball 10-12: Litter Patrol 11: Student Patrol 12: Boys' Intramurals 10-12. LIVINGSTON, LAUREL M. - Sr. Girls' Glee 11,12, Girls' Club 10-12. LORENZ, RICHARD f. - Centered from Kittitas High, Kittitas, Washington 111 Bas- ketball 10, Latin Club 11,l2, Intramurals 10. LIEURANCE, MARSHA L. - Jun- ior Prom Decoration Comm. 11: Li- brary Staff 12: Mothers' Tea Hostess 11: Art Club 12. LINTNER, GARY - Intramurals 10-12, Fire Patrol 123 Football 10. LOSEY, ROBERTA f. - French Club 11, Library 11,123 Drama Club 12: Foreign Exchange Club 12. LOVERIDGE, KEN C. - Band I 10-12: Orchestra 11.12. 103 M Exchange 12. MACE, SANDRA S. g Girls' Club 10-12. MAHER, IANELLE G. - Intramurals 105 Library 115 Drill Team 11,125 D.E.C.A. 125 Friendship 12. MALEDY, MELODY A. - B u l l e tin Board 115 Library 125 P.T.A. Comm. 125 Regulation Comm. 12. MALONE, HERB H. - Basketball 10-125 Tennis 125 Track 10. MARCHANT5 ARLENE L. - Girls' Club 10-125 Program Comm. 11. MARCHETTI, MERRILEE I. - Torch 11,125 Student Council 115 Illahee 11,125 Student Guide Comm. 115 Vehicle Con- trol Comm., See. 12. LOWE, IERRI A. - Lettergirls 125 Intramurals 11,125 Pep Club 115 Spanish Club 105 Ofhce Worker 11, 12. LUND, MARIORIE --W Lettergirls 11,125 Pep Club 125 Girl of the Month Comm. 11. LUNDSTROM, SANDY W Intramurals 105 Basket Room 115 Girls' Club Cabinet 12. LUX, BOB - student Council 10, LUTHER, STEVE - Orchestra 10-125 Pep T0yCh 10-123 Band 10-125 French Band 10-125 Youth Leadership 11,125 Latin Club V. Pres. 115 Annual Staff 10,115 Club 105 Torch 105 Track Manager 10511. School Plays 10-12. MAC DONALD, MIMI C. 1 Pep Club 115 French Club 115 Foreign MARR STEPHEN O. - Scoreboard Crew 125 Boys' Glee 12. MARSHALL, DICK C. - Student Coun- cil 105 Latin Club 105 Literature Club 115 Boys' State 11. MARTIN, LOIS K. - D.E.C.A. Sec. 125 Deans' OHice 125 Sr. Girls' Glee 115 Pep Club 115 Girls' Club Rep. 10. MARTIN, WILLIAM F. - Boys' Club 10-12. MASSUNG, KAREN R. - QEntered Syl- vania High, Sylvania, Ohio, 111 Drill Team 125 G.A.A. 105 Pep 10,115 Senior Y Teens 10,115 F.B.L.A. 10,115 Intramu- rals 10,11. MATTSON, jIM F. - Gymnastics 10- 125 Track 10,115 Student Patrol 11. MAXON, GENE A. - Student Council 125 Track 115 Library 11. MAYES, LARRY G. - Boys' Club 10-125 Boys' Club Rep. 12. McCLELLAN, SUSAN K. - Girls' Club Pres. 125 Homecoming Princess 125 Torch Pres. 125 Senior Council 125 Band Council 11,125 Youth Leadership Comm. 12. McCOMBS, MICHAEL I. - Track 105 Football 10-125 Weightlifting 10511. MCCLUSKEY, ROY V. - Production Staff 10,125 Stage Crew 10-125 Student Council 125 Drama 10-125 Attendance Of- fice 12. McCULLEY, KRISTINE L. - Main Of- fice VVorker 11-12: Commercial Club 105 Publicity Comm. 10,113 Fire Patrol 11,125 Girls' Club Rep. 125 Career Day Hostess 11,12. McDANIEL, KATHY M. - Girls' Club 10-12. McDOWELL, DON E. -- Intramurals 10,115 Weight Lifting 105 Bowling 105 Wrestling 115 Boys' Club Rep. 10. 45 MOILANEN, DAN - Torch 10-125 Debate 10,115 Student Council 11,125 Foreign Ex- change Comm. 10-125 Executive Comm. 12. MOODIE, TOM N. - Football 105 Student Council 10-115 D.E.C.A. 125 Gymnastics 10- 125 Track 10,12,5 Boys' Club Rep. 10,12. MCGERRY, SANDRA j. - Ushers Club 10-125 Fire Patrol 12. McKENNA, IIM E. - Drama Club 11, 125 Scoreboard 11, Boys, Club Rep. 11,12. McMASTER, FRED R. - Intramurals tif,-f 10-125 Boys' Club Rep. 11. McMILLEN, CHERYL A. - Girls' Glee 10,125 Program Comm. 12. MERRITT, ROGER W. - Boys, Club Pres. 125 Senior Council 125 Executive Council 125 Basketball 10-125 Track 10-125 Student Council 11. MERVINE, ESTELLE R. - Spanish Club 10,115 Fire Patrol 125 Torch 105 Mu- sic O1-Fice 125 A Cappella 12. MESOIEDEC, SHARON A. - Torch 10-125 Latin Club 125 Pep Club 125 Ger- man Club 10,115 Foreign Ex. Club Sec. 12. MESSER, fIM R. - Qentered from Lee H. Edwards High School, Asheville, N.C. 121 Football 115 Baseball 10,115 Civitan Club 115 A Club 11. MILDENBERGER, MARY j. - Cen- tered from Cleveland High School, Seat- tle, Wn. 101 Drill Team 11,125 Fire Pa- trol 125 P.T.A. Comm. 125 Mothers, Tea. MILLER, DALE F. g Basketball 105 In- tramurals 10511. MILLER, GORDON - Boys' Club 10-12. MILLER, MERRELY S. - Torch Soci- ety 10-125 Torch Sec. 115 Junior Coun- cil 115 Student Council 115 Girls, Club 12. MILLER, ROBERT G. - Torch 10,115 Cross Country 125 Wrestling 11,1215 Intra- murals 10,11. MILLER, WILLIAM D. - Student Council 10,115 D.E.C.A. 12. MITCHELL, APRIL M. - Production Staff 125 Fire Patrol 123 Political Science Club 125 Lit. Club 125 Drama Club 12. MIANGER, ARLENE L. - Home coming Princess 125 Cheerleader 12 Chieftain News Ed. 12, Editorial Ed. 115 Junior Council 115 Senior Coun cil 12. MOHAN, STEVE D. - Gymnas- ties 11,125 Chess Club 10,115 Weight- lifting 115 Intramurals 10-12. MOON, VICKI G. - Library 115 Fire Patrol 125 Pep Club 10. MOORE, DIANE K. - Intramurals 105 Torch 10-125 Jr. Council 115 Girls' Club Rep. 11. 105 MOORE, ROBIN, T. - Torch 10- 125 Play Cast 115 Executive Comm. 11,125 Plaque Comm. 10-125 Fire Patrol 11,125 Foreign Exchange Club President 12. MOREHEAD, SHARON M. - Bas- ket Room 11,125 Junior Council 115 Girls' Club Rep. 105 Torch 10. MORELAND, BOB W. - Art Club 125 Track MORROW, HOLLY - Basketball 12- 10-125 Baseball 10,115 Football 105 MORRIS, DIANA M- -' Ree- Leadership 123 Intramurals 10-125 Track 125 Boys' 05106 W0rker11,12- Club 10-12. MOSES, CLIFF G. - Basketball 10, 115 Football 105 Student Council 10, 125 Junior Council 115 Torch 105 Garbage Patrol 12. MULLINS, MICHEL L. - Fire Patrol 125 Drivers Training Qffice 101113 Junior Council 11. MURPHY, MARGARET - Girls' Club 10-12. MURRY, RAYMOND - Boys, Club 10-12. MUSGA, MICHAEL I. - Wrestling 10- 125 Track 115 Intramurals 10,115 Student Council 105 Fire Patrol 125 Boys' Club. MYERS, fOYE M. - Drill Team 125 At- tendance Ofhce 125 Library 125 Senior Council 12. NASS, ROY - Boys' Club 10-125 Weight- lifting 10511. NELSON, CHRIS 4 French Club 10, 11,5 Student Council 115 lllahee 11,125 ChieftainaStafI 115 Fire Patrol 12. NELSON, PAT A. - Fire Patrol 10-125 Intramurals 105 Pep Club 12. NELSON, ROBIN M. - Ushers Club 10-125.-Drill Team 125 Fire Patrol 115 Girls, Club Rep. 105 Pep Club 105 Girls' Club 10. NELSON, RONALD L. - Football 10- 125 Track 105 Intramurals 10-125 Rec. Leadership 12-5 Lettermen's Club 11,12. NEWTON, JACK D. - Boys' Club Rep. 125 Wrestling 10,115 Boys' Club 10-125 Intramurals 10-115 Cross Country 11. NEWTON, KEITH K. - Basketball 10, 1215 Intramurals 10-125 Senior Council 125 Junior Council 115 Boys, Club 10-12. NICHOLS, THERON F. - Latin Club 10,115 Intramurals 125 Torch 115 Student Patrol 115 Jr. Prom Comm. 11. NIELSON, SHARENE E. - Cheerleader 125 Lettergirls 11,125 Latin Club 10-125 Pep Club 11,125 Student Council 12. NIGHTINGALE, ROBERTA A. - Ushers Club 10,115 Parapsychology Club 10,115 Make-up Crew 105 Counselors Office 11,125 Intramurals 11,125 Chieftain Staff 12. NORDSTR UM, FRED L. 3 Boys' Club. NOVAK, BOB E. f Boys' Club 10-12: Intramurals 10,11. 106 PETERS, EILEEN j. - P-T.A. Comm. 11' Fire Patrol 123 Library 12g OHice VVorker 12. PETERSON, MARTHA K. 1 Girls' Glee 115 125 Girls, Club 10-12. NUSS, LARRY I. - Boys' Club 13-12. OAKLEY, MARCENE j. - Youth Lead- ership Comm. 11,125 Student Council 115 Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Girls' State Dele- gate 125 French Club 10,113 Executive Comm. 10. ODREN, GA R 1' G. - Boys' Club 10-12. 4. will Q3 if Y Country 10. PEEPLES, DARREL L. -- Track 10-125 Senior Council 12: Basketball 10-125 Student Council 12. PERRY, WILLIAM C. - Band and 1 Orchestra 11,125 Pep Band 11,125 Fall Play Band 11. PHILLIPS, KATHLEEN M. 4 Girls' Club Rep. 105 Intramurals 10-125 Lettergirls' V.P. 125 Sr. Girls' Glee 105 A Cappella l1,12. N' PHIPPS, STEVE P. - Art Club 125 Track 10-125 Pep Club 105 Cross Fire Patrol 121 lntramurals 11. cil 10-125 Executive Comm. 125 SBA. M x5 ...af Torch 10. D.E.C.A. Vice Pres. 12. OTT, RONALD L. - Boys' Club 10-12. OVERBY, DOLORES M. - Make-up Crew 115 Rec. Leadership 12. OVERMYER, MEL -- Parapsychology 105 Intramurals 10.12. OWENS, CHARLES F. - D.E.C.A. 125 Fire Patrol 12: Baseball Mgr. 101 Letter- men's Club 105 Intramurals 10-12. OWENS, jOAN P. - Pep Club- 10-11: 2 Spanish Club 113 Girls' Glce 10,115 A . Cappella 12: Drill Team 12. X OWENS, OWEN - Boys' Club 10-125 1' ? Latin Club 11. ' PACKARD, MICHAEL L. e Cross Country 125 Track 125 Wleightlifting 12, Q, .. I PARNELL, MIKE K. - Football io. ' ' - Q A German Club 10,115 Fire Patrol 125 Boys' Club Rep. 10,11. 3' PARSONS, ARLENE f. g Majorette 10- -- . 12. Torch ua: Band 1 10-12. Library 11 N lntramurals 10511. PA YNE, KENNETH M. - Qenterecl from Cubberley High, Palo Alto, Calif. 111 Rus- sian Club 113 Chess Club 115 Baseball 10. ODREN. fERR1' R. 7 Intramurals 10: Boys' Club 10-12. OJLEARY, fUD1' D. 7 Latin Club 105 Bulletin Board Comm. 113 Drill Team 125 OLSON, SYLVIA E. - Student Coun- Sec. 12: A Cappella 12: Latin Club 105 O'NEIL, GENE D. 1- Gymnastics 10-125 PONIKVAR, IANE - Girls' Club Sec. 125 Torch 10-125 Band I 10-125 Fire Pa- trol 11,125 Student Council 10,125 Execu- tive Comm. 11. PONKE, DIANE D. - German Club 105 Torch 10-125 Pep Club 105 Standards 11' Regulation Comm. 12. POSTLEWAIT, WILLIAM E. 4 Band 105Boys1 Club 10-12. J PILLO. GARY D. 4 Baseball 10- 125 Intramurals 10,115 Weightlift- ing 125 Lettermen's 10-12. PILLON, KEN F. - Boys, Club 10- 125 Intramurals 10-12. PITZEL, GUY D. - Centered from Hibbing High, Hibbing, Minn. 121 Chieftain 125 Pho- tographer 115 Science Club 10,115 German 10. POHL, REBECCA - Torch Honor POESKE, fACK O. - fentered from St. Ed- Society 10-125 Girls' Club 10-12. POLLARD, NOEL T. - Wrestling Club 12- 115 Intramurals 115 Boys' Glee 11. ward's Seminary, Kenmore, Wash. 121 Boys' POWELL, HECTOR W German Club 105 Science Club 115 Electronics Club 11. PRATT, LINDA L. - Drill Team 125 Girls? Club 10-12. PRATT, PATSY A. - Attendance Office 125Gir'1s' Club 10-12. PRICE, MARY IO - Homecoming Queen 125 Drill Team Leader 125 Stu- dent Council 10,125 Usher's Club 11,12. PRICE, RANDY D. f Boys' Club 10-12. PRICE, SUE I. - Regulation Comm. 10- 125 Dean's Oiice 11,125 Senior Girls, Glee 10,125 Student Council 10,115 Com- mercial Club 11,125 PTA Comm. 12. PRIVETTE, DIANE M. - Spanish Club 11,125 Fire Patrol 125 Lettergirls 11,12. PURCELL, NANCY L. - Latin Club 105 Commercial Club 11,125 Fire Patrol 11, 125 Pep Club 10-125 Lettergirls 10-125 Regulation Comm. 12. QUINE, KATHY j. - Band I 10-125 Lettergirls 115 Regulation Comm. 11. RADKE, DONNA K. - Lettergirls 10, 115 Torch 105 Chieftain Staff 11,125 Illa- hee Staff 11,125 Fire Patrol 11,12-5 Girls' Club Rep. 10,11. RAINVILLE, BONNIE M. - fentered from Auburn High School, Auburn, Wash.j Girls' Club 10-125 GAA 10. RAUMA, DAVID M. - Litter Patrol 125 Intramurals 10. RAVERT, ED I. - Intramurals 10,115 Chess 105 Litter Patrol 11. RAY, PAMELA L. - Fire Patrol 11,125 Career Day Hostess 10-125 Pep Club 10,115 French Club 10,115 Band and Orchestra 10-125 Student Patrol Executive Comm. 12. REIFEL, MICHAEL E. - fentered from Scecina High, Indianapolis, Ind. 121 Cross Country 125 Band 125 Student Club 10, 115 Basketball 10. YY' REGIS, KAREN C. s D.E.C.A. 12: Drill Team 115 Roll Room Sec. 105 Fire Pa- trol 11,125 Intramurals 10. REICH, fUDI E. - Library Tech. 115 Drill Team 125 Regulatio11 Comm. 12. RHOADS, IIM R. - Election Comm. 10-125 Basketball 10,115 Intramurals 10, 12: Senior Council 125 Assembly Comm. 105 Torch Society 10, RICH, BETTY j, - Girls' Club 10-12. RICHESON, TERRI - flintered from Rainier Beach, Seattle, Washington llj Girls, Club 10-12. RICHARDS, DONNA L. -- Girls' Club 10-12: Sr. Girls' Glee 10-12. RICHARDS. THOMAS A. S Para- psychology 10,11g Drama Club 125 Boys' Club Rep. 105 Student Council 10: Stage Crew 12. RICKS, IOHN R. 1 Intramurals 105 Lit- ter Patrol 11. RIECK, CLARK M. - D.E.C.A. 125 Boys, Club 10-12. RIEDEL, HARTMUT E, - Centered from Grosse Schule, Wfolfenbutte, Ger- many, 121 Drama Club 125 Foreign Ex- change Student: Foreign E x c' h a n g e Comm. 12. RIEL, DONNA I. 4 Girls' Club Rep. 105 Roll Room V. Pres. 125 Pep Club 115 Li- brary Assist. 12. RILEY, fOHN L. 7 Boys' Club 10-12. RILEY, TED --- Football 10-12: Wires- tling 10,115 Foreign Exchange Club 125 Fire Patrol 125 Russian Club 11. ROBEL, LAUREL T. - Sr. Girls, Glee 10,125 Homecoming Dance Comm. 125 Cafeteria Crew 11,125 Fire Patrol 12. ROLAND, LINDA A. - Torch 10-125 Office Worker 12. SANCHEZ, LORETTA - fentered from Woodrow Wilson High, Long Beach, Calif. 105 RUTHERFORQ IERENE D- - Jr. Statesman of America 105 Intramurals Torch 10'1,25 Ushers C1'-117 Pfcs- 1?5 10-123 Spanish Club 10' Jr. Council 115 Youth Leadership SANDERS, SUSAN C. - fememd from Comm. 1,25 Foreign Exchange Student Chenango Valley Jr.-Sr. High, Binghamton, 125 G111s C11111 RCRA 10,11- New York 111 Torch 10,115 Receptionist Club SADC, PATRICIA N- H Torch 102 115 Yearbook staff 115 Dramatics Club 10,115 Fofelsn Exchange Club 12- Friendship Comm. 12. Day Host 1 1. SATTLER, TERRY L. - Youth Leadership 11,125 Torch 11,123 Base- ball 10-125 Spanish Club 115 Career SCHALKLE, BOB E. - Student Council 10,115 Junior Council 115 Boys, Club Rep. 10,115 Gymnastics 105 Fire Patrol 12. ROSE, DONNA f. - Intramurals 11: Lettergirls 125 D.E.C.A. 125 Library Tech. 12: Drill Team 12. ROSS, BOB G. - Boys' Club 10-125 Base- ball ll-12. ROSSMAN, DENNIS W. - Baseball 10, 125 Gymnastics 11. SCHELLHASE5 ROBERT E. - Election Comm. 10-125 Latin Club 105 Torch 105125 Career Day Host 115 Boys' Club 10-12. SCHMID, SHARON - Ushers Club 10,115 Lettergirls' 10-125 Cheerleaders 125 Lettergirls' Club Sec. 115 Make-Up Crew 10511. SCHNEIDER, SCOTT E. - Wres- tling 10-125 Boys, Club 10-12. SCHONIANS, IOHN A. - Wres- tling 115125 Track 11512. SCHMITT, DAVE W. - Track 10-125 Cross- Country 115125 Intramurals 11. SCHNEIDER, JANE M. - CEnterecl Lakota High School, Lakota, North Dakota 101 Stu- dent Council 125 Regulation Comm. 11. t t S 1 SCHROEDER, DENICE A. - Girls' Club Rep. 125 Girls' Club 10-12. SCHULTZ, MIKE T. - Football 115125 Baseball 115 Youth Leadership Comm. 125 Senior Council 125 Boys, Club Vice-Pres. 125 Torch 11512. SCHULTZ, ROBERT F. - Football 10- 125 Weightlifting 10511. SCHUNZEL5 fANE - Pep Club 125 Let- tergirls 10-125 Lettergirls' Historian 125. Intramurals 10-125 Basketroom 115 Cafe- teria 12. SCHWENDEMAN5 LINDA A. - Com- mercial Club 10-125 School Store 125 Fire Patrol 11,125 Spanish Club 105115 Roll Room Sec. 10,115 Pep Club 10. SCOTT, RODGER C. - Intramural Football 10-125 Intramural Basketball 105 Intramural Baseball 11. SEBASTIAN, RONALD M. - Gymnas- tics 115 Track 10. SEEL5 .IUDITH - Chieftain Editor 125 Chieftain Staff 115125 Latin Club 10-12' Torch 115125 Fire Patrol 11512. SHAW, jAY H. - Gymnastics 10-12' Student Council 125 Intramurals 10512. SHOEMAKER, CHARLENE - Illahee Editor 125 Torch 10-125 Orchestra 10-125 Illahee Staff 10-12. J 5 SIEMS, BOB - German Club 105115 Lat- in Club 11,125 Student Council 11. SKELLENGER, MARCIA F. Q fEn- tered St. Croix Fall High School, St. Croix, Wisconsin llj Intramurals 12. SLOWSKY, MARY ROSE - Fire Pa- trol 11,125 Drill Team 125 Regulation Comm. 115 Student Council 10,115 Girls' Club. SMAIL, CHARLES L. - Band 11,125 Orchestra 12. SMITH, HARLEY A. - Boys' Glee 105 Latin Club 10. SNEDDON, MALCOLM R. - Rus- sian Club 10,115 Track 105115 Intramu- rals 10. SOMMERS, RICK C. - Basketball 105 Intramurals 10,115 Bowling 105 Track 105 Boys' Club Rep. 10. SPENCER, PATRICIA L. --- Torch 10, 115 Intramurals 10-125 Parapsychology Club 115 Activity Day 115 Spanish Club 10, 11. STAFFORD, DALLAS R. - Gymnastics 10-125 Student Council 115 Student Pa- trol 11. SWAISGOOD, IACK R. - Band 10-125 Pep Band 11,125 Orchestra 125 Spanish Club 115 Political-Science Club 12. TACHELL, LINDA R. - Girls' Club 10-12. STAIGER, VIRG - Boys Llub10-12. trol 11. 115 Pep Club 125 Attendance Ofiice 11. from Warden High School, Wlarden, Wlashington, llj Wrestling 105 Fire Pa- trol 12. STILES, SHEILA - Qentered from Wichita High School South, Wichita, Kan- sas, 121 Y-Teens Club and Comm. 10,115 Photo Club 105 Colonellettes 10,1 1. STRAYER, MARCIA M. - Band I 10- 125 Girls' Club Rep. 105 Spanish Club 10,115 Drill Team 12. STUBBERT, MELVIN R. - Boys' Club 10-125 Intramurals 10. STUMP, LINDA K. - Lettergirls 11,125 Pep Club 125 Chieftain Staff 12. STURMAN, MIKE j. - Boys' Club 10-12. SULLIVAN, GENE A. - Boys' Club 10- 125 Spanish Club 10. SULLIVAN, IOHN L. - Litter Patrol 115 Pep Band 125 School Play 12. SULLIVAN, MARY M. - Latin Club 105 Girls' Club 10-12. SULLIVAN, SANDRA K. - Centered from Lincoln High School, Seattle, 121 Spades 10,115 Minute Girl 115 Girls, Club 10-12. SUNDET, BARRY G. - D.E.C.A. Treasurer 125 Student Council 10-125 Junior Council 115 Senior Council 125 Basketball 10-125 Football 10. SUNDLIE, IOYCE L. W- Office Worker 11,125 Fire Patrol 12. THARP, IEANENE - Torch 105 Usher's Club 10-125 Lettergirls 10- 125 Basket Room 11,125 Intramurals 10-125 French Club 11. THOMPSON, MICHAEL C. - French Club 115 Boys' Club 10-12. 111 STANFORD, BOB - Intramurals 10,115 D.E.C.A. 125 Boys' Club 10-125 Litter Pa- STEWART, K. ANN - Intramurals 10, STEWART, MARSHALL R. - Boys' Club 10-12. STEWART, ROBERT I. - Centered TRAIN, IOHN - Student Council 10 125 Latin Club 105 Intramurals 10-12 Attend. Ofhce 125 Chieftain Sports Edi tor 11,125 Litter Patrol 12. TRIMM, MARSHA - Student Council 10,115 Spanish Club Pres. 115 Ushers Club 11,125 Girl of the Month Comm. 11 125 Illahee 125 Fire Patrol 10-12 TUEIT, LOIS f. - fentered from Good ridge High School, Goodridge, Minnesota 121 Library 10,115 Make-Up Crew 11 TURNER, DARLENE - Fire Patrol 12' Intramurals 115 Sr. Girls' Glee 105 Drill Team 11,12. VALVERDE, MARIORIE A. - Letter- girls 10-125 Mr. Fox's Office 12. VARICHAK, DAVE L. - Boys' Club 10- 12. VAUGHN, DICK E. - Wrestling 10-125 Boys' Club Rep. 105 Fire Patrol 125 In- tramurals 10-125 Cross Country 11. VERTREES, IOHN S. - Intramurals 105 Latin Club 105 Litter Patrol 11. WAITS, CHERRYL D. M Lettergirls 10- 125 Drama 11,12.5 A Cappella 11,125 Fire Patrol 11,125 Intramurals 10-125 Parapsy- chology 11,12. WALKER, BARBARA A. - Lettergirls 10-125 Intramurals 10,125 Fire Patrol 125 Latin Club 10. WALLIN, .IOYCE V. - Roll Room Sec. 105 Dean's Oflice 11,125 Political Science Club 125 Torch 10. WARD, BEV f. - Pep Club 125 P.T.A. Comm. 115 Fire Patrol 125 Gymnastics 11. WARD, PATRICK W. - Boys' Club 10. WATERHOUSE, RUSS C. - A Cappel- la 115 Boys' Glee 105 D.E.C.A. 12. TOBIN, DICK B. - Boys' Club 10- 125 Roll Room Sec. 12. TODD, DICK L. 1 Boys' Glee 105 A Cappella 11,125 Intramurals 10. TOMS, fOE B. - Boys' Club 10-12. TOWNSEND, SHARON I. - Cheerleader 125 Senior Council 125 Illahee 11,125 Ushers Club 115 Friendship Comm. 125 Chieftain Staff 11,12. 112 TOMAN, MARY A. - Cheerleader 11,12 Pep Club 105 Student Council 10,115 Girls Club Rep. 12: Fire Patrol 10-125 Dean of Stu- dents Ofhce 12. TOMKINSON, ROBIN I. 4 Senior Coun- cil 125 Pep Club 10-125 Student Council 12 Commercial Club 10-125 Torch 11,125 P.T.A Comm. 12. ,ff WATTS IEFF L Student Council 10 Boys Club Rep 12 Weightlifting 11 WAUTLET, BARBARA A. F Lettergirls 10-125 Roll Room Sec. 10,11-5 Intramurals 10-125 Bulletin Board Comm. 115 Hostess, Mothers, Tea 115 Illahee 12. WEBB, GARY H. - Photo Club 11,125 Student Trainer fFootballj 10,115 French Club 105 Intramurals 11. WEEKS, HAROLD -1 Boys, Club 10- 12. WEIHE, LOUIS D. -1 Football 10-125 Track 10: Intramurals 10-111 Vehicle Control Comm. 12: Boys' Club 10-12. WELCH, IOHN D. -1 Student Council 10: Spanish Club V.P. 11: Baseball 10-12: Student Patrol 12. YATES, PAUL D. 1 Qentered from Basic High School, Henderson, Nevada 121 Football 11, Boys, Club 10-12. YOULTEN, SARAH 1 Torch 10-12: Ushers Club 10-121: Lettergirls 10-12: Youth Leader- ship Comm. 111-25 Pep Club 12: Basketroom Worker 11-12. WRYE, NANCY P. 1 Office Work- er 12g Fire Patrol 12: Homecoming Comm. 12: Girls' Club 10-12. YAMAMOTO, SATOSHI 1 Cen- tered from Foster High School, Se- attle, Washington 111 Boys' Club 11- 12. IN MEM ORIAM MARY BAKER and DAN MUNC- ER, two Renton High students, were fatally injured in their senior year. The loss of a friend is like that of a limbg time may heal the anguish of the wound, but the loss cannot be re- paired. 113 WELLER, WAYNE P. 1 Intramurals 10-12: German Club 10: Parapsychology. WENTWORTH, STEVE D. -1 Student Council 10.122 Torch 11-121: Cross Coun- try 12. VVESTBERG. I,E1YNY AI. 1- Student Council 10.11: Boys, Club 10-12. WHITE. ANTONY W. - Gymnastics 11-12: Football Mgr. 11: Fire Patrol 1.2: Intramurals 10,122 Roll Room Officer 12. WIDELL, ,IAMES L. 1 Chess Club 11g Fire Patrol 12: Boys' Club 10-12. WIEHOFF, SANDY L. 1 Pep Club 101 Student Council 10.111 Girls' Club Rep. 12: Program Comm. 10: Girls' Club 10. WILBANKS, CARY L. 1 Litter Patrol 10-12: Intramurals 10-12: Fire Patrol 11: Track 10: German Club 10. WILKERSON. ED 1 Boys' Club Rep. 10-12: Art Club 12: Intramurals 10: Stu- dent Patrol 12: Boys' Club 10-12. WILLIAMS. DEL S. 1- Football 11: In- tramurals 10-12. WILLIAMS. TOM C. 1 Science Club 11-12: Electronics Club 11: Boys' Club 10. WINGSTRAND, BRENT E. --- Band I 10-12: Solo Contest 10: Pep Band 12: D.E.C.A. 12: Intramurals 10-11. WOHL, LINDA S. 1 Cheerleader 11-12: Fire Patrol 12: Pep Club 12: Roll Room Sec. 123 Girlsl Glee 12: Gymnastics 11, WOMACK. LYNDA G. 1 fentered from St. Ann's Academy. New Wlestminis- ster, BC, 121 Drama 10: Yearbook 115 Student Council 11: F.M.L..-X. 10. WRIGHT, KAREN L. 1 Centered from West Valley H.S. Yakima. VVashington 121 Girls' Club 10-12. WRIGHT, WILLIAM A. 1 A Cappella Choir 10-123 Boys' Club 10-12. Elizabeth Abrahamsen, Corky Abram, Marlene Ackerley, Yvonne Acuna, Caren Adams, Tom Adams, Tim Adderson, Sandy Aldridge. Gary Almont, Bob Almquist, Diane Almquist. Jay Anderson, Ron Andrus, Mary Andurs, Terry Anhnson, Larry Azzola, Marjorie Badovinac, Charlene Baglien, Karen Ballard. Sharon Ballard, Carol Banks, John Barfield. Luette Bay, Lauralee Beaman, Alyson Beckman. Dennis Behnke, Leonard Beil, Pauline Belisle, Dave Bell, jeff Bell, Robert Bellmore, Jim Belmondo, Bob Benson. Judy Benson, Michael Bentley, Sue Bently. Dwight Berger, Don Bergo, Gerald Bergsma, Diane Bernahl, John Bettis, Madeline Bierman, james Binder, Gerry Blakesley. Frances Barnes, Gerald Barnett, Lois Barringten, Janice Bartholo' mew, Jerry Bassett, Linda Bauer, Lorraine Baur, Bob Baxter. Bob Bolen, Bob Borrows, Ernie Bozeman. Gordon Brandhagen, Robert Brandt, William Brester. , i' rZr .VAQ laiz Dick Brinson, Audrey Britt, William Brockway, Sandra Brooks, Arnold Brown, Charlene Brown, Nancy Brown, Sylvia Brown. David Brueske, Mary Bruskevith, Val Brustad. Carole Buchanan, Dave Buckner, Jan Bunstine, Bob Burnham, Mike Burnham, Jerry Burns, Marc Burns, Paul Burtch. Ken Cadwallader, Elaine Campbell, Patti Camus. CLASS OF '64 Terry Camus, Carol Carlson, Gloria Carlson, Linda Carlson, Dick Carnahan, Joyce Carsten, Wayne Carter, Darlene Cartwright. Ron Carver, Wayne Caughie, Carol Chamberlin. Mike Chambers, Larry Chase, Chris Chatterton, Ronald Childs, Patricia Chissus, Ron Christopherson, Dan Claudon, Patricia Claypool. Sue Clayton, Allen Clow, George Clymer. Larry Codiga. Carol Coleman, Roy Coleman, Margie Collie, Tom Cook, Carol Cooks, Larry Cooper, Linda Cooper. 1 i s i , f g Gary Copeland, Tom Corey, Karen Cosgrove. Harry Donovan, Nada Dove, Kathy Dow, Dave Duffy, Bill Dunn, Gary Dykes, Larry Eager, Toni Earls. Ernest Crozier, Nita Croce, Fran Crock, Steve Cronn, Betty Curry, Gordon Edmundsoni Dwight Edwards, Deanna Linda Dalsted, Lynn Dalsted, Mary Darilek. EEC19-Hd' 1. Ken Davis, Dennis Day, Duane Decker. Sandra Eggers, Gary Eldridge, Pam Ellis, Sally Ellis, Sharon Emerson, John Erickson, Tina Erickson, Melinda Ersland. Diane Evans, Ken Evans, Sandra Everson. Joy Delaurenti, Shirley Delaurenti, Susan Delo, Bob Delzer, Norma DePriest, Sue DeVange, Marilyn DeWinter, Barb Dickin- son. Theo Dickson, Candace Docktor, Kathy Donkel. 116 Carol Faas, Yvonne Fairclough, Terry Falter, George Fawcett, Peggy Feldman, Nancy Falk, Wayne Ferderer, Laurel Fettinger. ii ' deff Ken George, Bill Gibson, Sandy Gibson. Geroge Field, Virginia Fike, Dennis Finch, Galen Finley, Elaine Finseth, John Flynn, Leonard Foreman, Suzanne France. Paul Frandsen, Carol Frangello, Sally Frazee. Pat Gilmour, Clara Glazenburg, Barb Glenn, Robert Glenn, Edwin Gobel, Ruth Godsey, Susan Goe, Russ Goebel. George Gonder, Karen Goodrich, Linda Good- win. Mike Frederick, Corinne Fretze, Joyce Froemke, Jim Frost, Sue Fryett, Carol Fugitt, Don Fuller, Nina Fulwiler. Jo Ann Furseth, Nancy Furtwangler, John A . . .3 Gaborit. ' N.. 1 Paula Goslin, Judi Gramps, Dennis Green, Betty Greeson, Storme Gregoris, Doug Gregory, Bill Grim, Kris Gronsky. Sue Galyean, Ginger Garrison, Susan Goss, Larry Gaston, Marilyn Tom GTOVC, MHFHYU GYOVCU, Gary Gfuhn- Gavin, Chuck Geiger,, Vikki Gentleman, Cheryl Gentry. 117 Bernadine Guillen, Sue Gulleclge, Connie Gusler, Mike Gwazclacz, Sherry Hagen, Virginia Hagerty, Sue Haglof, Dorothy Hall. John Halpaus, Larry Halverson, Tommie Hal- verson. -if Daryl Hamerly, Roger Hamon, Carol Hancock, Marilyn Hancock, Gary Helvy, Bill Henry, Diana Henry. Jon Heppner, Don Herber, Fred Herscher, Sandra Hewitt, Carol Hicks, Sandy Hobbs, Nancy Hofmann, Peggy Hogan. L Ronald Holm, Sharon Holman, Sandy Holmes. Andy Hansen, Bruce Hanson, Kathy Hanson, Mary Sue Hanson. l Sharon Harding, John Harlow, Dave Harris. Alan Holmquist, Dave Holms, LeRoy Holt, Tim Hoselton, Ken Huebner, Sharon Huff, Sharon Huff, Danial Huggins. Diana Harris, Terri Hausman, Maxine Haverland, Carol Haydock, 118 Phyllis Hughes, Scott Hulse, .lane Hunter' Gail Hayen, Rod Hayes, Jerry Hazen, Suzanne Heilburn. Louia Hyatt, Sharon Isackson, Tom Iverson. Steve Jackson, Bob Jaslowski, Ray Jenson, Sterling Jex, Dick Johnsen, Beverly Johnson, Bob Johnson, Don Johnson. Larry Johnson, Myrna Johnson, Rita Johnson. Steve Johnson, Vicki Johnson, Geraldine Jones, Janet Jones, Paul Joos, Charles Judd, Janis Karwowski, Nancy Kelloniemi. Barbara Kelly, Linda Kiel, Jim Kinkead. Phyllis Kinney, Jim Klinefelter, Jim Knutson, Karrie Krall, Greg Krieg, Jody Krook, Kurt Krupp, Pam Kruse. Bonnie Kugel, Vic Kusske, Laurel LaFever. Judi Laird, Joe Laitila, Susan Lambert, Bernice Larson, Mark Larson, Ron Latten, Lynette Leach, Brian Lechner. Susan LeRoy, Bill Lewis, Bob Lewis. Mike Lewis, Chuck Lingelbach, Pat Lister, Joanne Lobb, Linda Locke, Diana Long, Tanya Longwell, Dana Lord. Marv Loterbauer, Ralph Louy, Ken Love. Kathy Luberts, Sue Luckey, Harold Lyon, Donna Mackey, Greg Madeo, Phil Madden, Kathy Maekawa, Martha Malone. Carol McGerry, Bonnie McGinnis, Carol McIntosh, Lynn McKnight, Bob McLaughlin, Merle McVay, Sharon McWilliams, Joyce Mead. Ron Mead, Diane Mecartea, Darlene Melton. Mary Mandich, Greg Marshall, Gary Martin. 'fu-. Jack Merrell, Pam Meyers, Tom Mezek, Ray Middleton, Al Bobbi Mattila, Loretta Mattson, Willette Mautz, Claudia McBee, Pat McBee, Bill McCabe, Kathy McCain, Max lNIcCarty. Sally McClane, Charlotte McDonald, Carrie McDowell. Milbert, Gerald Miller, Gary Moe, Rich Moline. Sue Montler, Lynn Moorman, Bob Morgan. Robert Morris, Carolyn Morrison, Leonard Morrison, Shirley Morrison, Sharon Mueller, Colleen Murphy, Dick Murphy, Pat Murphy. Mike Musga, Marc Mutz, Mike Neirby, Roberta Nelson, Jean Ness, Darlene Nevers, Linda Newman, Jim Nickels. l Bruce Nielson, Cherie Nielson, Terri Nissen. if Eric Noble, John Noble, Jim Noel, Patsy Nokes, Dick Norris, Joe Novak, Mike O'Brien, Corliss Okwig. 9-..,, S- s Albert Olague, Jerry Olander, Clark Olson. fix.: A i re, ,. , ffx ,,,. . Dick Om, Don Orndorff, Mark Osborn, Linda Osmundson, Delilah Ost, Mike Overbeck, Barbara Owen, Craig Pagel. Loretta Paisley, Gary Parker, Karl Parrish. Douglas Patterson, Mary Pattie, Kristy Pederson, Barbara Piele, Janice Peters, Nancy Petersen, Danny Peterson, Jack Peterson. Steve Pettibone, Richard Petty, Bill Pickering. Dorothy Pierce, Barbara Pierson, Dave Pinkley, John Porter, Niel Post, Doug Potter, Judy Powell, Janice Powers. Miriam Pryor, Diane Purcell, Janet Quiton. Milford Rae, Doug Rainville, Joanne Rappe, Nancy Rathke, Rick Rauma, Sherry Ray, Terrance Raerdon, Alberta Reed. i 'ikifl ' 1 X, J ,il X Y ii X. . Q x of Linda Rees, Charles Reifel, Terry Reiserer. Joyce Reynolds, Mike Rickenbacker, Joanne Riley, Carolyn Rip- ley, Rufina Ritualo, Judy Roach, Mary Lory Roberts, Connie Robertson. Suzanne Robertson, Karen Roche, Shari Rock- hill. Bonny Rockwell, Ralph Rogers, Dennis Roice, Wanda Roland, Gary Roller, Frances Rondiesvedt, Mark Rowan, Garry Routledge. Mike Rynning, Larry Sabine, Allen Sackett. Dianna Sanders, Harold Sanders, Theresa Sanders, Gayle Sarver, Gary Sather, Duncan Saunders, Mary Schaaf, Diane Schaut. Linda Schmitt, Barbara Schneider, Jeanne Schroeder. Diane Schwartz, Kathy Seel, Richard Seemer, Janice Severeid, Bob Shaw, Dorothea Shaw, Lewis Shaw, Roxanne Sheldon. Sue Shellenberger, Jim Sherman, Russ Sherrick. Diane Shimondle, Robert Shonka, Judy Shook. Miriam Stewart, Glenna Stitt, Bill Stone, Mark Storey, Gail Strachan, Sue Stutsman, Johna Stuverude, Jack Surprenunt. Dick Sims, Jon Singleton, Kathy Skellengcr, Dennis Skinner, Frank Sutter, Cliff Suttle, Reginald Suyat. Lynn Slapnick, Dennis Smith, Ed Smith, Greg Smith. V '.... , ,gl . B ' . W Q Linda Smith, Mary Smith, Robert Smith. - all-N, t 4 ii Cynthia Swafford, Ken Swain, Dick Swaisgood, Rick Swanson, Linda Swartfager, Phillip Talso, Carol Taylor, Gary Teichroew. Tom Smith, Gary Snodderly, Mike Sorenson, Cindy Speer, Dawn Spisak, Judy Spitzer, Linda Spurlock, Richard Stanley. Mary Beth Teufel, Margaret Thew, Sue Thomas. 'sa V ,,-,',.. , will 1 G YR P Judi Starkey, Terry Stevens, Henry Stewart. Dan Thompson, Fran Thompson, Janet Thomson, Bob Ticknor, 123 Tom Tighe, Jim Tigner, Doug Toschi, Shirley Townsend. Nanette Travereo, Jim Turcott, Beverly Un- bedacht. Steve Vradenburg, Diane Waggoner, Charlotte Waits, Dixie Wal- brun, Diane Walker, Linda Sue Walker, Maxie Walker, Barb Ward. Jan Unrein, Mary Van Ausdal, Bill Vanderford, Tim Van Horn, Bryan Ward, Gail Ward, Ken Ward. Pete Van Ornum, Carole Van Wyck, Corolie Vennetti, Roselie Vennetti. Carolyn Warner, Dennis Watson, John Werre, Karen Weigelt, Kay Weisinburger. Terry Vest, Gay Ann Vietzke, Barry Vincent. Cheerleaders, the Pep Band, and the Pep Club join in with the crowd to chant - Go, Go Renton Indians. 124 Larry Weiss, james Welch, Rocky Wells, Marilyn Wetsch, Pat Wheeler, Sandra White, Pat Whittlesey, Sheryll Wickard. Glenn Wickham, Mike Wieger, Colleen Williams. Pamela Williams, Sharon Williams, Susan Williamson, Cathy Wilson, John Wilson. Leifer's Head Coach steps forth. Sue Wilson, Lael Winch, Nadja Wood. Gail Woodin, LeRoy Woodman, Barbara Woolley, Karen Wool- slayer, Charles Wright, Connie Wright, Raney Wright, Ann Wyborney. Mike Wynenko, Carol Yeazle, Mary Yorio. Q E 1 'X , . .nv S 'Q . - W K ,gW,N 'MM ii iii V MQW M'f 11' A ' i i' 'I n '-----+- , ,Lia-,,E,e,',fgf:ff ,M ? is ,.,, ' -' 1 5 p 'K o tr, .M V f ,,,.7'- 1 ,--:. , , --.-- Z-,EQNZEQE--tu f-f-k -f.,4-- .,....... ,..,.1.,,.,,.aa- - 11, .,., W., - I X ' ' Time to exdhange answers on that big test. ROW I: Ray Wolfe, Gary King,, Linda Bina, Sherry Calder, Linda Kinkead, Betty Philipp, Linda Van Ausdle. ROW 2: Robyn Holmes, Mary Neva, Paula White, Lynn Hughes, Vicki Horoton, Mary Glenn, ks Q 6585 -ao QQ 5 .six WU ,Q Mary Burrus, ROW 3: Diane Gimmestad, Ann Follmer, Donna Young Susan Knudsen, Jackie Henry, Kathy Schunzel, Mary Wildman, Roxanne Young.- CLASS ROW I: Diane Johnson, Diane Swenson, Gayle Meade, Linda Richards, Paul Wheaton, Lola John- son, Carol Norbeck. ROW 2: Shaneen Klein, Ger- aldine Urvina, Vicki Bauer, Toni Fjeld, Gail Ras- mussen, Margaret Syrstad. ROW 3: Gary Carpenter, Linda Steinhart, Sandi Wittkopf, Janice Slates, Linda Medlang, Steve Renshaw, Jerry Mullin. ROW 4: William Humble, Duane Valentino, Bob Swanson, Gary Nelson, Dennis Sargent. Dave Helgeson, Dick Mills, OA ROW I: Connie Norby, Betty Fancher, Nancy Legg, Chris Oder. ROW 3: Vicki Goodwin, Nan Heather- Vicky Chissus, Marsha Hitchcock, Cheryl Basta, Dee ington, Billie Johnson, Julie Jurasek, Larry Becker, Johnson. ROW 2.' Lillie Clinton, David Olson, Bill Phil Rockey, Bucky Kinder, Ed Gardner. White, Bert Sewell, Dan McClincy, Ron Donckers, 126 OF '65 ROW I: Jerry Hay, Tom Sepanen, Madelaine Car- din, Lorraine Sanchez, Sandra Bina, Barbara Wright, Sylvia Bell, Sue Ann Robinson. ROW 2.' Dave Hajny, Shirley Allen, Gayle Kirkman, Lynda Weers, Margaret Condon, Johnna Brustad, Debbie Stanton, Marge Battson, Henry Leland. ROW 3: Michel Bonno, Roberta Elliott, Julee Neuhart, Pat Haugen, Dave Erickson, Jim Dundas, Ron Ewing, Mike Butler, K j - ti ROW I: Sylvia Leingang, Dianne Healy, Joan Lam- Nancy Duff, Randy Jasper. ROW 3: Don Holm- mon, Virginia Turcott, Laurie Holt, Lynne Gaspa- quist, Gary Spain, Bob Repetowski, Ross Wing- rich, Frances Gonzales. ROW 2: Bill Hill, Rochelle strand, Loren Cuykendall, Edward Ware, Jay McGombs, Jeryl Green, Doreen Beale, Sue Bruce, Grinols, Emil Schemnitzer. ROW If, Joyce Nakashima, Sally Foster, Carol Wil- liamson, Linda Adams, Dorothy Belisle, Ed Gonder, Leslie Felt, Ellis, Chris Don Lowe, Lesley Wheeler. ROW 2: Rita Jacques, Linda Toschi, Eileen 127 Rader, Gloria Porter, Bev Bergstrom, Connie Ring. ROW Geraldine Broefiie, Janis Blank, Jim Vas- binder, Ruth Shaw, Susan Blakesley, Christine Slosson, Jon Lissman, Larry Bliesner, ix, -.- ROW I: Barbara Daniell, Betsy Frazee, Joyce Far- rell, Jerry McNeight, Lynda Herron, Virginia Mc- Tighe, Penny Cooper, Ellen Nordstrom. ROW 2: Vicki Orndorff, Bonnie Tomkinson, Allen Thom- sen, Linda Braaten, Toni Pantano, Wayne Os- mundson, Sharon Marchetti, Jerry Kauzlarich, Tammy MePeek. ROW 3: Paulette Holcomb, Larry Johnson, Tom Bailey, Ron Burris, Tom Tasa, Ron- ald Cowan, Paul Voelker, Tom Cheatham. This IS the west wing, the newest wing of our school. It includes home economics, business, ITIUSIC and SCICHCC classes. ROW I: Jana Bucher, Karen Ames, Linda Buck, Regina Nersimian, Christina DeMoss, Vivian Fer- guson, Kathy Loomis, Joan Schalkle, Vickie Gauk- sheim. ROW 2: Jennie Sims, Margie King, Mary Lee Madison, Mike Sodorff, Mike Chapman, Larry 128 Williamson, Philip Landwehr, Barbara Schwartz. ROW 3: Linda Callahan, Dale Loy, Simon Dear- borne, Greg Watts, Paul Walker, David Cabreros, Dave Williams, Dana Casseday, Gordon Hansen. ROW I: Nancy Lange, Shirley Simmons, Susan Hoselton, Ladora Gwazdacz, Susan Boney, William Stidham, Mitchell Carroll. ROW 2: Janice Mills, Delores Brady, Dorothy Mobley, Rosemary Oden, Janda. Paul Fletcher. Marilyn Alaspa, Mary Gamble, Mil- dred Angier. ROW' 3: Greg Johnson, Robert May, Edmond Sanders, Harry Howard, Kenneth Hovland, Gail Biggins, Alayne Busch. ROW 4: Carol Millner, Donna Dent, Joe Reich, Glenn Bainton, Ellen Grundfast, Kathleen Leick, Gregory Hall, Mike ROW Recchia. Carrol Addleman, Diane Hopkins, Jerry Saario, Donna Goddard. ROW 2: Ed Stewart, Ran- dall Pratt, Jack David, M. C. Froehlich, Larry Jes- scn, Randy Canfield, Virginia Downs, Sharon I: Judy Keltner, DeLon Muledy. Nancy W Oliver, Terry Rittenhouse. ROW 3: Alan Nielsen Sam Rash, Jon Haar. Dick Hansen. Pietro Gatti Glenn Burzenski, Kenneth Docktor. Bruce Mc Govern. if . Wi in-1 ROW I: Karen Kaiser, Judy Borsvold, Wilda Sulli- van, Judy Privette, Janet Sallee, Darlene Harer. ROW 2: Dave Jones, Lucille Friederich, Sherry Marris, Bonita Balcom, John Chanili. Randall Dun- phy, Albert Huggins. Eddie Gizinini, ROW' 3: Gene Knutson, Linda Lowrey, Jim Sehwalm, Nancy No- vak, Sandy Handly, Jack Firstenlverg, Sally Hjcllum. ROW' 4: Skip Edwards, Alan Major, Bill Monnett, Lurry Dowding, Les Knight. Scott Thompson, Randy Tompkins, Virg Forcicr. 129 ROW I: Bob Hayes, Barbara Church, Paige Hol- derbein, Linda Oliver, Linda Kelly, Linda Mac- Kenzie, Nancy Blake, Bonnie Nfarkuson, Carol Snyder. ROPV 2: Colleen Smith, Karen Carey, Sandy Cores, Helen Sutton, Margie Bradessono, Shirley Rudin, Mike Hummer, Jeff Pasco, Jordan Hyde. ROW 3: Bill Terry, Leon Brunette, Dennis Stallings, lNIike Chandler, Ed Madeo, Dwayne Klinger, Doug Wiltgen, Bill Dolleman, Jim Poff. ROW I: William McMillan, Nancy Whitaker, Lin- da McBain, Connie Kragness, Judy Goldman, Flor- ence Killian. ROW 2: Judy McCaffrey, Kathy O'Neil, Mike Shaw, Joe Losek, Dave Johnson, Janet Keller, Kay Elli, Barbara Milton. ROW 3: Diana Thein, Tim Patterson, Lynette Hassell, Tina Har- vey, Jeanne Spencer, Karen Milosevich, Helga Meister. ROW 4: Robert Lovegreen, Mike Cannon, Bruce Smith, Stephen Jex, David Valandra, Ted Burkhalter, Tom Karstens, Kenneth Kaufman. Sw' ROW I: Jim Lundstrom, Cary Phipps, Dennis Carole VanGrinsven, Craig Oakley. ROW 3: Mike Kohl, Phillip Lones, Tollie Hill, Garry Bear, Ed Glass, Mike Buroker, Dennis Wiekstrom, Danny Garnett, Danny Cobler. ROW 2: Anna Carroll, Lin- Barclay, Bob Dixon, James Schultz, John Lozier, da Bergsma, Linda Roe, Jane Nylin, Pam Schroeder, Mike Flynn, Ted Hird. 130 -I-vin R vt . ai? . ,',' if .Sy 1 4 S ii 5? B ROW I: Velda Blank, YVinnie Walker, Randy Wil- liams. Greg Sehwartzenberger, Robert Flink, Carl Dinius. Roy Bowron, Keith Johnston. Diane Har- vego. ROW 2: Gloria lyfurphy, Ed Buchanan, Bob Holt, Jack White, Jim Akers, Bob Hastings, Steve Capps. Bob Rhoads. ROW 3: john Livermore, Tony Bina. William Greenland, Mike Benson. Terry Yar- borough, Richard Carlock, Lauren Kemp, Nlike Watkins, Steve Jannsen. u-..- T e RHS band salutes the football players with a triumphant fanfare as they hit the field .. 4- 1 ROW I: Marria Dawson, Sue Spurkland, llona Perrins. Bill jones. Tim Vergillo. Riehy Hodges, Sheralee Hart. Eleanor Whitehouse. Karen Medlin. ROW 2: Charlotte Suiter. Judy Jensen. Cindy Mil- ler, Joy Poli, Charles Barnes. John Wlright. Ron 131 Klappirieh, john Smail, Carole Bunstincxlbiiehelle Gross. ROW 3: Uennis Seappini, Mike Lotto, Bill Trimm. Jim Martin. Jim Claiborne, Tim Graves, Stefan Ellingfsen. Russell lklellon, Ronald Meyer. ROW I: Germaine Malgarini, Susan Gray, Joni Phillips, Kay Casterline, Peggy Vincent, Patty Vin- cent, Virginia Duckworth, Margaret Shumway. ROW 2: Terry Junean, Judith Duflield, Ralph Nesslerodt, Jack Patton, Richard Mathwig, Ron Smith, Elden Alexander, Michael Blaine. ROW 3: Ron Schultz, Terry Jerke, Ron Pillo, Charles Wil- liams, Dorothy Barber, Barbara Mihaltian, Toni Kendall. ROM 4: Sandra Lockleer, Ash Leighton, Paul Sullivan, Bradford Washburn, Dan Dedo, Tom Morris, Mike Shane, Curtis Elfving. ROW I: Barbara Brown, Gail Phipps, Karen Scheyer, Linda West, Susan Krupp, Chris Overmyer, Nancy Steinweg. ROW 2: Leslie Cooper, Laurene Reddick, Sheila Eliason, Sharon Maltby, Donna Beale, Sheri Bailey, Diana Shaw, Martha Griggs. ROW 3: Mary Sommers, Judy Clark, Ligita Rieks- tins, Cheryl Lynn, Roy Coulter, Carole Burgin, Marcia Brown, Diane Turner. ROW 4: Sandy Davis, Judi Sundlie, Greg Lyons, Gary Peterson, Armen Asadourian, Ken Foster, Dennis Wood, Bill Erickson. ROW I: Penny Iorns, Gwen Mayes, Nola Allen, Arlene Metcalf, Karma Ransom, Janice Day, Wan- da Nelson. ROW 2: Jim Stitt, Charles Anderson, Jerel Bowen, Dorothy Madden, Gaye Marbaugh, Mike O'Donin, Dianne Shipp, Laura Brown. ROW 132 3: Judy Dieckman, Mike Black, John Holt, Lynn Campbell, Sande Dickinson, Steve Baumgardner, Duard Bcebe, ROW 4: David Brester, Terry Webb, Jim Boggs, Gilbert Muller, Everett Baldwin, Doug Jayne, Martin Andrus, Dan Mathre. ROW I: Susan Ikuta, Sharon Gay, Jill Yoshida, Susan Keltner, Paula Grevoy, Diane Delaurenti, Bonita Kunz ROW 2: Michael Peabody, Susan .- ,,s1L I ,Q Ewing, Dave Anglemyer, Bryan Nielsen, Dick Jones, Garold Steed, Bill Glazenburg. ROW 4: Bob Whorley, Pete Wilson, Joe Wolf, Jim Skog, Bob Rhodes, Don Brinson, Mike Shannon, Gordon Cole, Kathy nson, Sandra Hoffman, Judy Quan- rud, Sue night, Roger Grinolds, ClifTord Page. Gramling. ROW 3:, semary Schultz, Rollin Stanford, Les gy W XJ N t i gk Cl ix UN 1 , X Q F luv Rv is li jg, tsl P ,Q g 3, M ROW I: Toynet Thayer, Alana Beach, Kathy Max- well, Mildred Huxley, Janet Carson, Jean McDoug- al, Luanne Frisvold, Laurie Saunders. ROW 2: Diane Leathley, Linda Angell, Rodger Pinkley, Larry Werth, Terry Stone, Gloria Sheckles, Connie Reed, Kathy Vincent. ROW 3: Pam Kuhns, Eliza- beth Jay, Peggy Woodbury, Jeanne Burk, Georgette Murray, George Severeid, Martin Brunette. ROW 4: Richard Schwerdtfeger, Rae Marie Edwards, Geri Steiner, Larry Brester, Robert Benn, Andy Anderson, Dale Pohl, Dave Dines. ROW I: Joan Carson, Carol Wautlet, Connie Wood, Shiela Stinebaugh, Joy Walker, Amy Wilson, Mary Lou Klodnick, Patricia EichVel,,F,m1jgiaget Pickels. ROW 2: Donnalie Butler,iliaQyf Dana McMahon, Vi Laitila, Barbara Pratt, Cynthia Jack- son, Pat Fisher, Jane Angland. ROW 3: Annette Deraitus, Margo Hughes, Brian Mace, John Miller, Milt Rectenwald, Stephen Black, Ron Eckerman, Terry Marconi. ROW 4: Cathy Gardell, Harriet Nunn, Gail Tigner, Ron Weiding, David Royea, Cliff Butler, Gary Kindle, John Cowan. 133 flu XL i MUS , 9 S gift 1, M, ,. ' KVM ,off ,js ,pf M 0' ,fp ic,ciylVi4ffv I F fl IV L-1 iryllpjw ffl AUM, ROW I: Carolyn Courtney, Vicki Harper, Lois Campbell, Ciara Sowards, Marcia Williams, Peggy Johnson, Carol Studebaker, Sally Sagisi, Audrey Wiltse, Bruce MacDonald. ROW 2: Joe Sonnabend, Jim Bowron, Jol Disleo, Jim Donaldson, Jeannie Sugiura, Charles Petehnick, Phil Skochilich, Don Lee, Sue Smith, Brad Graham. ROW 3: Diana Parsons, Dennis Comer, Judy Mjanger, Mike Brown, Ted Maze, Joe Anderson, James Patterson, Tim Worley, Wallace Williamson, Stan Douglas. ROW 4: Don Creager, Eugene Reid, Robert Davis, Roy Woodbury, Art Dorgan, Virg Foreier, Larry Cali- buso, Jim Briere, Bob Rose, Ron Colston. 5155 , ...ff-fv at The beautiful cafeteria serves faculty and students every day that school is in session ROW I: Wayne Johnson, John Moore, Maria Rein- hold, Mary Lakie, Cathy Lambert, Ellen Swick, Judy Camperson, Sue Schneider, Betsy Johnston, Jim Koshak, Marietta Beeswell. ROW 2: Rick Niemi, Mike Swanson, Brent Barron, Gail Heise, Leonard Phipps, Pat Vold, Jerry Watson, Bill Stokes, Will Gatz, Mareie Macfarlane, Larry Farino, Eugene Williams. ROW 3: Roger Grafious, Clarke Davies, Don Kays, Bill Johnson, Johnny Rebuck, David Tomac, Mike Randall, Jesse Nevin, Tom Berg, Drewe Plano, Mike DeGanton. l X ROW I: Barbara Wright, Andri Beckmann, Virgin- ia Crandall, Helen Shamek, Naney McDowell, Carolee Hutchens, Rosemary Gambini, Susan Shir- ley, Marcia Rutherford, ROW 2.' Ron Mattson, Starr Rowan, Ellen Gasparach, Judy Parsinen, Gail Cushing, Joan Evans, Gary Jackson. ROW 3: Cathy X fa . ll MW Dinzart, Daryll Rathke, ames Jerdleq Ken Enyeart, Brian Hanson, Steve Chavey, . lan Kimpton, David Grahn. ROW 4: Dale Drake, Warren Mitchell, Raymond Hoadley, Bill Packard, Don Hansen, Ken Prengel, Don Stone, Bill Grifhth, Gordon Ergeson. ROW I: Ray Ritualo, Kenneth Edwards, Eileen Lawrence, Laurie Zinn, Jackie Riedel, Pat Boyle. Terri Midkiff. Donna Slade, Orvella Nelson. ROW 2: Sharyl Stone, Irene Baker, Robert Severe, George Stewart, Kelly Noble, Diek Brown, Glenn Gaston- guay, Cheryl Betsch, Jill Johnson. ROW 3: Kathy Lundstrom, Kathy Shepard. Margaret Schauer. Robert Greer. Karen Sebelist, Brian Snelson, Dennis Murdoch, Rodney Morrow. Richard Blumenstein, Harry Duffield. ROW I: Darlene Metcalf, Karen Walker, Darlene Tolley, Dick Bindara, Gail Hazelett, Elizabeth Gan- nell. ROW 2.' Marilyn Harlow, Rick Grinzi, Valerie Boggs, Connie Nichols, Barbara Dickason, Bill Okubo, Gail Gloekner, ROW 3: Treasure Brann, Forrest Gunn, Diane Moje, Douglas Peterson, Ken Ralph, Alan Mitchell, Bob Presley, Doreen O'Brien. ROVV 4: Dave Hayes, Bob Widell, Jon Klein, Den- nis Engeland, Paul Brandt, Robin Riley, Steve Andersen. ROW I: Jane Hurner, jan Schneider, Jan Yoshida, Lorna Williamson, Cindi Ullman, Jan Bauer, Eileen Alexander, Suzanne Kruger. ROW 2: Nancy Kess- ler, Cheryl Yankee, Yvonne Garner, Kathy Noble, Sharon Wells, Gretchen Wilkerson, Betsy Emmons, Mary Sisk. ROW 3: Charles Ashmore, Pam Evans, Lois Markgraf, Becky VViest, Susan Leonard, Jeffry Boyce, Phillip Stewart, James Koenig. is A ., ,K - 4, 55:5 - 4 , ,, ,:g' i el-, , P ., A l ROW I: John Karwowski, Judy Durand, Loretta Shestock, Mike Lankester, Dan McNeely, Glenn Huff, Sue Underwood, Jean Engeland, Ellen Pleas- ant, Thomas Hill. ROW 2: Sharon Tate, Mike New- man, Terry Bartlett, Dan Williams, Teana Butler, Danny Holman, Dick Book. ROW 3: Margaret Shepherd, Sid Foster, Dennis Trumbull, Jack Cott- rell. ROW 4: Robert Schmidt, Mike Pidcock, Mike Walsh, Larry Thompson, Jim D'Agosto, Gary Har- vego, Clarence Smith, Terry Stuber. .. Q Q ROW 1: Teresa Shestock, Velma Welson, Susan Homan, Marcia Ditter, Sheri Baltz, Sherrie Mead, Gloria Halverson, Diana Allen. ROW 2: Jean Gar- ber, Linda Williams, Martha Prichard, Ellene 136 Marenakos, Steve Lyonais, Jerry Pagel, Bill Herman, Jeff Crane, Mike Craddock. ROW 3: Mike Ross, Quinten Quine, Tim O'Brien, Dick Sharp, Mike Goe, Tim Green, Bob Stiles, Mike Holms. M45 K r-mm-Wm ROW l.' Larry Schneider, Darryl Smith, Penny 3: Mike Cooper, Cheryl Mathewson, Leigh Anne Judd, Dolores Murphy, Bonnie Edwards, Judy An- Adams, Barbara Sullivan, Judy Powers, Doug Ken- derson, Sharon Elefson. ROW 2: Linda Herlyck, dall, Robert Hayes. ROW 4: Mark Fontaine, Rob- David Morris, Terry Monaghan, Terry Heilman, ert Skogman, Bob Noland, Bob Tigner, Don Hohen- Marg Dobson, Sharon Wilson, Michael Harris. ROW stein, Dale Cremers, Gerald Gunkel. Here is a portion of our student body at the last home game. ROW I: Natalie Fredlund, Janis O'Brien, Sharon Gamba, Sandra Walters, Pat Wilson, Lynne Witters. ROW 2: Gail Slapniek, Deborah Witters, Carol Ann Mitchell, DeAnne Harbaugh, Sally Helwig, Kathie Stone, Pam Simpson, Diana Burdick. ROW ' ,r s, fjxl i SDJ X Qui. M W M 3: Janet Bluher, Don Mayer, Jon Goble, Ray Ben- son, John Baer, Terry Laing, Jim Miller. ROW 4: Cindy Porter, Kris Hawkins, Douglas Buss, John Heimbach, Janice Simono, Gary Fournier, Randy Farrell, John Tomas. 137 :wwf ,hw BW Nffo rl fi! wx kifGklUuQKmM'Mlf'2'gQ-wx 15u.M Llmic fbfgwmvlmwd was Rfmhmd. aw Ouvvvkekfxqmwxcjl Hckwbwmldn www WWMQMW 'WM wa MQQUJN OALN QAQKQQNQ 1x.1AMk'i2311 hM 'Jim QR ,Q-,Ld oi QM :I d QM ,W W' NF3 Yxxxxfwl' UJUKLJQ A M A Ve rtlslngim arm od MRy 5 Q ,m QE QMJM f -.,. wx --. 1.3, 1 up-..m.r - ew- , V K 1. M Q, Q U ,J 'V' M.. N W-M if-aw X ' if . .H k RENTDN AUTO GLASS UNITED RENT-ALLs lHOve your friends slgn herel N, We ' WE RENT ALMOST ll0O BRONSON WAY V Olnler e. 7030 'Wing AL 5'l6ll ff A' ll LET T y NORTHWEST BONDED ESCROWS, INC. AND NORTHWEST MORTGAGE, 309 2nd Avenue Across from the School AL 54569 l A com ARTGAGE AND A , 'L A h EEDT ,l g A A x N FT513Ell2 L ' ONS CONGRATULATIONS D - AD ! if RTXRENTO TERINAR f GR S . f We Ore proud TO hove hOd O port WR A in your infellecfuol Ochievements by serving you that fine brain food - llj' by Bunyon Burgers gl if YD BLUE ox DRIVE-IN JCM ' lj Jr my D HX sexes 3 EXNQQR A as 7, to Congratulations to the L me Rio H H wa lat n o Qld . Class of 63 W - H X- A off-1 3 R5 Lge ig mm srmf T GS R XCERY THE ALLEN sHoPs X is ssss W - A R f 823 3rd AveAL5-3109 lik-giwwlligiiiiiiib l XXX en on XX Q C A Rem LAUGH lT UP! LlVEiJT U t WITH THE T T A E X CRF PXXSTE LlVELY ONES FROM RENTON FORD THE FORD CORNER 3rd AND BURNETT Renton, Washington AL 5-2531 Rus cheer: eude FS and Mr. w. stewart rope, C0-owner of Renton Ford, Live if Up an Q '63 Falcon. Congratulations to the VOLKSWAGEN Class of 63,' RENTON ANDY'S CAFE New-Used Open 5:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Sales 81 Service Friday till 9:00 BA 6-T680 - 222 Mill St. Closed Sunday Across from Fire Station 323 Williams AL 5-9215 gg, x SI Xl It ON CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Rl DR. L. A. WHITE Optometrist 234 V2 Wells AL 5-3788 Renton, Washington TOM DOBSON 8. SON Since T915 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE I Dale Hayen f L g 5 iiiio A f I Congratulations to the Class of - , I .rkiiy H63H PhonefAL 5-4434 Il, ' J - 227 Williams St. AL 5-3401 5 It ENNETT'S GROCERY XQX xd ,,gIANn IMAQKET ix. I l bl Quamgii icery 5 . Ki S lm I Q Congratulations and Best Wishes JJ It's czitregat to eat ts B flieff'vlM I lt-If . I If Q enfwg f eo lf' X FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES I KX R 30iilifl?yrk Ave Qi' L IQ li ir O A gQr,gnl?lGiE5CQno, 'PESip.m I I for I I I LIXCSRNQEARELATI NS RENTON AERIE if:I722 'To THE CLASS OF 63 THE CROWN MEN'S SHOP IHeadquarters for the Newest Stylesl 22916 Wells St. Renton, Wash. AL 5-T759 316 3rd Avenue Renton, Wash. MR. LEE'S BEAUTY SCHOOL Best Wishes to Graduating Class Services Rendered Student Training Program 807 2nd Avenue BIF'S DRIVE IN lRight up from the Schoolj Congratulations you Seniors Thank you for your patronage and cooperation During 62 and 63 Keith is saying Good Luck Seniors BIF'S DRIVE IN Featuring Delicious Beef Burgers of all Types AL 5-1546 French Fries, Shakes, Fish and Chips THIS SPACE FOR MESSAGES 4: - Bm -' I M E?-. FLoRlst nyr SN 1 Q Q 2 A L 5 - 6 1 X 413 3rd Ave. 3 A Renton, Wash. Phone: PA 3-1268 coNoRAruLATioNs Sophie's And Best Wishes B T S I EGU U on To The Class of 63 y From The Mews Wea' 12621 RENroN Ava Headquarters of Renton SEATTLE 88, WASH- RENTON SHAW BROS. DRUGS Drugs, Sundries, and Notions Open 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Everyday of the Year 813 3rd Ave- Except Christmas AL 5-4271 Renton AL 5-8664 220 Wells St. Renton, Wash CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '63 if 1. TONKINS TOGGERY T N, CONGRATULATIONS ' if TO THE CLASS LIL 'ia' ,f 5 A so no or '63 TAS figffxs if 1 FROM RENTOTSVS FINESTJSCQTHINGCELENTER fi, S 7, A QJJX Q ww SPR X AHSO - 3RD AND J A A 1' X30 65 fy, VRNENLLS XJ C XQCg: iJ X MARKET BASKET A S at A K LL Q Q Cgikxql CRX. LTMX-N X51-eSxC!liAfxV'v ' RUT HERFORD'S Xi QQLJMQML klky -Liu CX! 'M ' Renton Shopping Center LMWBSOT R,EE'3LC,QR S ULN ' Greater Highlands Center l QCSQGRmpbQ9fQ?fWMS X ' Downtown Renton QA NNE! 5 MJT 5 MR J i , -, W Pacific Hwy. So. at So. 160th -- , ' Sv' Q, I E WHERE CRDTENDSKXMEETCM ,D A L ,Qi -A RQ Q C5 C1 NN - A R O ,Vx fx . Eastgate C iDunlc1p Canyon Rouiiovkf ' Crossroads Center 'ki Ci A A RSV UQ 6 YQ AL 5-5641 L LT' ,jf P . , X X Jn '-,,,..f-X' -. T 2 f f T , L, , A 1 I A 1 P ' A i KISLDIWT Atv' 5 IN BEHALF OF THE CITY OF RENTON WE SAY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I963. YOU NOW HAVE IDENTIFIED YOURSELF AS A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. IT IS OUR SINCERE HOPE THAT YOU GO ON TO GREATER ACHIEVEMENTS. PLAN YOUR FU- TURE WELL AND THEN DO IT A LITTLE BETTER. IT IS UP TO YOU CLASS OF 63 Fronk AIIment, MAYOR of the CITY OF RENTON CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS -. 'U TEDQGATZ g Q PHOTOGRAPHY S 5 3II - 2nd Avenue ',,,m,S' Q Renton, Washington We Photogroph the WorId's Nicest Students ffgf' ,I f 'fe ' . ' I I- - 1 rg R E N T O N OFFICIAL FUNERAL HOME JEROME AND ADELINE FAULL PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone ALpine 5-8281 ALpine 5-7441 300 Third Avenue, Renton, Washington 311 - QHCI Ave. ReI'lI'Of1, Wosh. CONGRATULATIONS K I A A A sENIoRs 244, Bvs NIARILET 57 win 106 3rd Ave. OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 A.M. 'ro 11:00 P.M. Q, we A ' MDW RENToN's MOST EXTENSIVE S5 Pg,-'jx M FOR OLD ! 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You have l passed a maIor goal to go on to one even bIgger and more important to you. No matter what path in life you take, these past twelve years will prove to be a greater help than you -may now realize. With the knowledge you have gained, and the position you have earned, you will go through life being of service to yourself and to your fellow man. PACIFIC CAR AND FOUNDRYCOMPANY fy YQ! HONDA I I . IILLLL W 5352 SALE 8. SERVICE J. RL IJ MIfru1x IIIilIio1Ix .4 -A I FAMILY FINANCE CORPORATION '- T1 1? y , xx SEATTLE ee. WASHINGTON fi . PA 5-4356 ' :. EE LLT1' 23-3 12517 scum Renton Ave. First in Looks and Performance . . . Lowest in Cost. There's a handsome Honda for every taste and purpose . , , and for every purse. Fifteen models from 50 cc to 305 cc . , . your choice of attractive colors. Come in to Honda Headquarters now and test ride a Honda. See why Hondas are winning the worId's maior races . . . Why Hondas outsell every other make. Honda 50's start at only 5245. p.o.e. 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ZND TO 3RD SALES AND SERVICE RENTON, WASH. v 4 COMMENCEMENT of a center cIQIMng crown Cleaners Cerner shoe Repair R U I E cm: Cleaners F pl Sh p chad 'S c E R RR Y Childrens sfwmnd Gift center C R V Clow Home rum: Fashions RENTUN YOUR GRADUATION IS THE BETTER, GROWING COMMUNITY Leavitt umm Leed'x Leek Iam Timer, Apparel Mum Trucks Mmm Basket Mqvemtty cenief Newberryfs Mercuefs Beauty Solon The p,,,,,,Y Mmzefs Barber snap pe,,,o,, Comem, Mmiuture Gotf gem, Mode O'Day National Bank of Commerce I I ff' I I W jf g Dvv A R. . NI. BENSON ag f 60 X VISION SPECIALIST f XX, , . ,f Xfj 907 3rd Ave. Cfihone 751 , GI ms med X Vision Aids AL 5-5391 Renton, Wash. A ' Contact Lenses ' 306V B Wells St 2 . swIMsUITs FOUNDATION GARMENTS LINGERIE ' 5UP'N0'mC' . Renton W05hI 9'0 ,fi SPOSTSWEAR swEATERs ' Eyes Examined Hours 9:30 to 5:30 DRESSES McCARTHY GENERAL INS. AGENCY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '63 ' Visual Training Mon., TUes,, Wed., Fri., Sat. ' Myopia Control CLOSED THURSDAYS .JEVVELERS BEST WISHES TO THE 63 GRADS III If IIIFIII' I YXI YH I iff ,ZW CONGRATULATIONS I C, , fp CLASS HJ L O CJBMMIIJ. I ' if 'I E4 , f R33?:u,'Q'tj C F AQWJWYIW I ALB. ROI HAMBURG S IV Sf ,WUI was I - I ,, I JZ? Vw! O MO MA PIES XI? fy ',J RENTON mx 0' A V 5 IIN f eff? 'A ALUMNI . I GARDEN FRES SAL S I N Y ' I I SLS I ASSOCIATION 1 .XJ A PORT WAY H ' I KI 'U SENIORSISI X IJ ,R RENTON V y JOIN THE ALUIXXII X, J, I I ASSOCIATION TO A XII I Ig KEEP ACTIVE IN YOUR SCHOOL , I ' XX ' X I ACTIVITIES I Daifll R , R lfpueeen U IC I I I I S FOR II E MEMBERSHIP GI' Q E M CARDS CONTACT I Congratulations S :B MARY IO PRICE, f Hom The SUE MECLELLAN, A Graduates Of The 5 5 ARLENE MIANOER N? 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Committee. . .46 Regulation Committee. . .47 School Store. . .60 Science Club. . .57 Senior Council. . .29 Stage Crew. . .42 String Quartet. . .37 Student Council. . .20,21 Student Patrol. . .50 Track. . .84-,86 Tennis. . .82 Torch Society. . .26,27 Uniform Managers. . .35 Ushers. . .44 Vehicle Control. . .50 Winter Musical. . .40 Woodwind Ensemble. . .37 Wrestling. . . 78,79 Youth Leadership . 49 Abraham, George 92 Cabreros, David 66,126,71,88 Abrahamsen, Elizabeth 114 Abram Corky 114 Acuna, Yvonne 114 Adair, Steve 87 Adams Caren 27,50,52,114 I DEX OF TUDE Bartlett, Terry 134,76,88 Basset, Jerry 27,114 Battson, Marge 125 Bauer, Linda 114 Bauer, Jan 52,54,134 Baumgardner, Steve 52,130 Baur, Lorraine 27,32,114 Baurer, Vicki 33,124 Baxter, Bob 34,43,52,114 Bay, Luette 34,114 Braaten, Linda 21,32,126 Bradley, Virgene 48,54,93,82 Brady, Delores 127 Brandhagen, Gordon 42,115,143 Brandt, Paul 34,133 Brandt, Robert 115,76 Brann, Treasure 133 Brattus, Joyce 53,59,93 Brautigam. Dick 24,45,50,93 Brees, Joe 26,34,36,45,93 Adams, Leigh Anne 27,54,135 Adams Linda 27,52,53,125 Adams Tom 52,114 Adderson, Tim 114 Addleman, Carol 127 Addleman, John 92 Adelman, Sydney 51 Akerly, Marlene 114 Akers, Jim 129,84 Akesson, Richard 92 Alaspa, Marilyn 32,127 Alberts, Terri 26,41,44,92,60 Aldridge, Sandy 114 Alexander, Eileen 27,82,134 Alexander, Elden 130 Allen, Linda 35,44,92 Allen, Nola 130 Allen, Shirley 44,53,125 Beach, Alana 131 Beale, Arlene 23,46,57,92 Beale, Donna 130 Beale, Doreen 125 Beaman, Lauralec 29,34,35,114 Beann, Treasure 34 Bear, Garry 128 Breitenstein, Wally 54,93 Brester, Bill 115 Brester, David 130 Buter, Butler Butler, Butler Butler, Steve 52 Cliff 131 Donnalie 131 Mike 34,66,125 Teana 134 Brester, Larry 131,84 Bridges, Byron 51,93 Briere, Jim 132 Brinson, Don 131 Bears, Steve 92 Becker, Larry 124 Beckman, Alyson 114 Beckman, Andri 46,54,133 Beebe, Duard 130 Behuke, Dennis 114 Beil, Leonard 51,114 Belisle, Dorothy 20,27 Belisle, Pauline 114 Bell, Dave 114 Bell, Jeff 20,32,43,114 Brinson , Richard 115 Bristol, Nancy 2O,21,29,44,47,50,52, 48,93,79 Britt, Audrey 42,58,115 Broaderick, Garth 93 Brockway, Bill 115,76 Broeflie, Geraldine 52,125 Brolreway, Bill 42 Bronson, ,Sandy 22 Brooks, John 32,93 Almont, Gary 114 Almquist, Bob 114 Almquist, Diana 114 Amhrosch, Betty 92 Ames, Karen 126 Ames, Lynda 69,92 Bell, Linda 33,92 Bell, Sylvia 125 Bellmore, Bob 114 Belmondo, Jim 114,70 Benn, Robert 131 Benson, Bob 68,114 Benson, Judy 114 Benson, Mike 129 Benson, Ray 135 Bentley, Michael 57,114 Bentley, Sue 114 Berg, Stan 32 Berg, Tom 24,27,132 Berge, Michael 57,93 Berger, Bergo, Dwight 27,48,50,56,114 Don 35,114 Andersen, Steve 66,133 Anderson Andy 131 Anderson Carole 26,32,35,45,92 Anderson Charles 43,52,130 Anderson, Jay 114 Anderson Joe 132 Anderson, Judy 135 Anderson Lynn 20,22,25,29,44,46,50, 59,92 Anderson, Virginia 21,22,25,32,44, 46,51,53,92 Andrus Mary 114 Andrus, Martin 114,130,76 Andrus, Ron 114 Anfinson, Terry 114 Angell, John 60,92,87 Angell, Linda 131 Angier, Mildred 127 Angland, Jane 33,131 Anglemyer, Dave 131 Asadourian, Armen 67,130,84 Ashmore, Charles 134 Azzola, Larry 114 Badovinac, Margie 114 Baer, John 27,135 Baglien, Charlene 114 Bailey, Sheri 130 Bailley, Tim 34,126 Bain, Jeanie 92 Bainton, Glenn 127 Baker, Irene 133 Baker, JoAnn 92 Balcon, Bonita 127 Baldwin, Elizabeth 26,59,92 Baldwin, Everett 130 Ball, Jack 92 Ballard, Karen 114 Ballard, Sharen 114 Balzarinni, Vikki 92 Bandick, Diane 33 Banks, Carol 33,114 Barber, Dorthy 130 Barber, Marilyn 26,44,47,53,60,92 Barclay, Danny 12 Bardessono, Margie 128 Barfield, John 65,67,114 Barkauskas, Tony 20,2-4,26,64,67,70 Barnes, Charles 129 Barnes, Francis 34,114 Bamett, Gerald 34,114 Barnton, Glenn 56 Barron, Brent 132 Barringer, Lois 114 Bartholomew, Janice 114 Bersma, Gerald 114 Bergsma, Linda 33,128 Bergstrom, Bev 27,44,48,52,54, 125 79 Bernahl, Diane 35,58,114 Besel, Ronald 93 Besta, Cheryl 124 Betsch, Cheryl 133 Bettis, John 114 Bierman, Madeline 114 Biggens, Gail 127 Bina, Linda 124 Bina, Sandra 125 Bindara, Dick 133,76 Binder, James 114 Bins, Tony 129 Black, Carole 58,93 Black, Mike 52,130,76,88 Black, Stephen 131 Blaine, Michael 130 Blake, Nancy 33,128 Blakesley, Barry 27,34,35,114 Blakesley, Susan 27,32,125 Blanchard, Steve 93 Blank, Gordon 93 Blank, Janis 27,33,125 Blank, Velda 129 Bliesner, Larry 125 Blodgott, Elaine 93 Bluher, Janet 20,135 Blumenstine, Richard 133 Boelke, Sandy 41,93 Boggs, Jim 130 Boggs, Valerie 133 Bolen, Bob 104 Boney, Susan 127 Bonham, Chris 42,54,56,93 Bonno, Michel 125 Booher, Dan 41,93 Book, Dick 134 Borrows, Bob 114 Borsvold, Judy 127 Bourgeois, Leone 26,93 Bowen, Jerel 130 Bowron, Jim 68,132 Bowron, Roy 88 Boyce, Jeffry 34,134 Boyle, Pat 133 Bozeman, Ernie 114 Brooks, Sandy 115 Brown, Arnold 115 Brown, Barbara 130 Brown, Charlene 115 Brown, Dick 133 Brown, Laura 27,52,130 Brown, Laurie 26,32,33,43,47,51,59, 93 Brown, Marcia 130 Brown, Mike 132 Brown, Nancy 115 Brown, Roy 93 Brown, Roy 26,56,129 Brown, Sharon 94 Brown, Sylvia 115 Bruce, Sue 125 Brucker, Steve 94 Brueshe, David 115 Brunette, Leon 128,88 Brunette, Leonard 94 Brunette, Martin 131 Brunstad, Val 42 Bruskevith, Mary 20,29,44,115 Brustad, Johnna 27,52,125 Brustad, Val 57,115 Bryant, Dave 68,94,76 Bryant, Dennis 41,94 Bryant, Jackie 21,45,94 Bryant, Nancy 41,69,94 Buchanen, Carol 28,115 Buchanen, Ed 129 Bucher, Jana 21,126 Buck, Juanita 94 Buck, Linda 126 Buckingham, Larry 94,83 Buckner, Dave 115 Bunch, John 26,34,35,36,52,56,94 Bunker, Sylvester 52,94 Bunstine, Carole 129 , Bunstine, Jan 47,115 Burch, Helen 28,94,79 Burch, Paul 82 Burdette, Barbara 94 Burdick, Diana 135 Burgin, Carole 130 Buri, Marcia 22,28,94 Burk, Jeanne 21,131 Burkhalter, John 65,67,94 Burkhalter, Ted 66,128,71,88 Buroker, Mike 66,128 Bumett, Dennis 94 Burnham, Bob 115 Burnham, Mike 115,81 Burns, Jerry 115 Bums, Marc 57,115,88 Burns, Millie 60,94 Burris, Ron 57,126 Burrus, Mary 124 Burtch, Paul 115 Burzenshi, Glenn 67,127,841 Busch, Alayne 127 Bush, Doreen 94 Buss, Douglas 135 Buss, Richard 94 Beeswell, Marietta 132 Butko, Vicki 44,50,60,94 Cadwallader, Ken 115 Calder, Sherry 33,124 Calibuso, Larry 132 Callahan, Linda 126 Campbell, Don 32,33,94 Campbell, Elaine 115 Campbell, Lois 20,132 Campbell, Lynn 33,130 Campbell, Tom 94 ' Camperson, Judy 132 Camus, Patti 115 Camus, Terry 33,115 Canfield, Randy 127 Cannell, Elizabeth 133 Cannon, Mike 68,128,84 Capellaro, Janice 94 Capps, Steve 129 Cardin, Madelaine 125 Carey, Karen 128 Carlock, Richard 129,71 Carlson, Carol 115 Carlson, Gloria 115 Carlson, Linda 44,115 Carnahan, Dick 67,115,76,84 Carnahan, Vera 95 Carpenter, Gary 20,27,57,124 Carriegan, Kathy 58,95 Carroll, Anna 128 Carson, Janet 131,79 Carson, Joan 42,43,131,79 Carsten, Bruce 95 Carsten, Joyce 115 Carter, Wayne 50,55,115,84 Cartwright, Darlene 53,97,115 Carver, 'Chuck 87 Carver, Ron 115 Casseday, Dana 126 Casterline, Kay 33,130 Castonguay, Glenn 133 Castonguay, Shirley 69,95 Caughie, Wayne 115 Chamberlain, Carol 44,115 Chambers, Mike 115,83 Chandler, Aileen 95 Chandler, Mike 128 Chanik, John 127 Chapman, Mike 126,88 Chase, Larry 34,115 Chatterton, Chris 32,48,115 Chavey, Steve 66,133 Cheetham, Tom 126,71 Childs, Ron 115 Chissus, Pat 115 Chissus, Vicki 124 Chmela, Larry 95 Christiansen, Carolyn 32,48,60,95 Christopherson, Ron 34,115 Church, Barbara 33,128 Church, Cathryn 59,95 Cichel, Patricia 131 Cinotto, Virginia 32,60,95,79 Claibone, Jim 129 Clark, David 95 Clark, Judy 130 Clark, Patricia 47,95 Claudon, Dan 115 Claypool, Patricia 115 Clayton, Susan 52,115 Clenton, Lillie 124 Cloninger, James 95 Cloninger, Janis 58,95 Clow, Allen 34,38,20,5O,115 Clymer, George 115 Coble, Jon 135 Cobler, Danny 128 Codiga, Larry 115 CofHeld, Tom 20,51,95 Cole, Susan 131 Coleman, Carol 44,47,53,59,115 Coleman, Joyce 26,95 Coleman, Roy 115 Collie, Margie 27,46,52,l15,79 Delzer, Collier, Dennis 34,36,95 Colston, Ron 132,71 Comer, Comin, Dennis 20,132 Connie 27 Condon, Margaret 125 Connell, Jack 50,52.26,56,95 Constantine, Kay 95 Cook, Richard 95 Cook, Tom 115 Cook, Velma 33.35,95 Cooks, Carol 115 Cooper, Dennis 54,95 Cooper. Larry 115,88 Cooper, Leslie 130 Cooper, Linda 115 Cooper, Mike 135 Cooper, Penny 27,126 Copeland, Garry 116 Corey, Tom 116 Cosgrove, Karen 33,116 Coulter, Roy 130 Courtney, Carolyn 44,132 Cowan, John 131 Cowan, Linda 26,46,58,95 Cowan. Ronald 126 Craddock, Mike 84 Crandall, Virginia 133 Creager, Dan 132.84 Cremers, Dale 135 Crinzi, Rick 27,133,88 Croce, Nita 60,116 Crock, Fran 33,116 Crocker, Dave 95 Crofcr, Leslie 34 Cronn, Steven 116 Crosier, Ernest 116 Cross, Michelle 129 Cummings, Maureen 26,29,39,96 Cunningham, Michael 96 Curry, Betty 116 Curry, Chuck 41,96 Curtis, Gary 96 Curtis, Dan 60,96,83 Cushing, Gail 133 Cuykendall, Judith 96 Cuykendall, Loren 21,125,88 Dahlgren, Gerald 96 Dailey, Dairy, Carolyn 96 Michael 41,96 Dalstcd, Lynda 116 Dalsted, Lynne 116 Dalvit, Richard 96 Daniell, Barbara 126 Darilek, Mary 116 David, Jack 127 Davis, Clarke 132 Davis, Ken 116 Davis, Robert 132 Davis, Sandy 130 Dawson, Marcia 129 Day, Dennis 116 Day, Janice 130 Day, Lorraine 59,96 Deaiborne. Simon 68,126.84 Decker. Duanne 34,116,84 Dedo, Dan 66,130 De Canton, Mike 132 De Jong. Hank 20,21,26.48,96 Delaurenti, Diane 27,131 Delaurenti, Joy 116 Delaurenti, Shirley 27,43,46.52,54, 116 Delo, Susan 27,57,116 Delo, Terry 96,81 Bob 116 Dines, Dave 34,131 Dinius, Carl 129 Dinius, Jolene'96 Dinzart, Cathy 27,42,133 Dinzart, Michael 96 Disleo, Joe 132 Dixon, Bob 20,27,32,128 Dixon, Gary 20,96 Dixon, Kathy 44,45,52,60,96 Dixon, Kay 26,45.96,79 Dobson, Marge 27,48,135 Docktor, Candy 42,116 Docktor, Kenneth 32,66,127 Dolleman, Bill 128 Donaldson, Gene 21,45,54,56,96 Donaldson, Jim 132 Donckers, Ron 124,27,66 Donkel, Kathy 116 Donnelly, Kathy 26,32,33,44,5O,96 Donovan, Harry 116 Dorgan, Art 132 Douglas, Sharon 41,60,96 Douglas, Stan 32,132 Dove, Nada 44,116 Dow, Kathy 33,116 Dowding, Larry 127 Downs, Virginia A. 58,97,79 Downs, Virginia J. 127 Doyle, Roy 97 Drake, Dale 133,84 Drauland, Paul 68,96 Drew, Joan 46,59,97 Drew, Mary 26,50,97 Duckworth, Virginia 54,130 DuFi, Nancy 125 Duffield, Judith 130 Duffy, Dave 116 Duncalf, Dick 52,97 Dundas, Jim 20,125 Dunkel, Kathy 27,52 Dunn, Bill 116 Dunphy, Randall 127,88 Dupris, Joe 42,43,97 Durand, Judy 27,134 Dykes, Gary 116 Eagen, Bill 97 Eager, Larry 116 Earls, Toni 60,116 Eastman, Herb 97 Eaton, Alan 97 Eckerman, Ron 131 Edlund, Ron 43,97 Edman, Jerry Sue 59,97 Edmundson, Gordon 43,116,813 Edwards, Bonnie 135 Edwards, Dwight 34,36,116 Edwards, Kenneth 133 Edwards, Rae Marie 33,131 Edwards, Skip 127,88 Egeland, Deanna 116 Eggers, Sandy 116 Eixenburger, Walter 97 Eldridge, Gary 116,87 Elifson, Sharon 52.135 Elfers, Robert 60,87 Elfving, Curtis 132,70 Eliason, Shelia 54,130 Elli, Kay 128 Ellington, Stefan 129 Elliot, Roberta 125 Ellis, Eileen 2'I,33,53,54,55,125 Ellis, Pain 21,27,34.35,52,54,116 Emerson, Sharon 116 Emmons, Betsy 27,134 De Moss, Christina 126 Dr-ngel, Cheri 32.41,96 Dent, Donna 27,53,127,82 De Priest. Norma 116 De Pue. Diane 51,52,96 Deraitus, Annette 131 De Vange, Sue 116 Dc Winter, Marilyn 116 Dickason, Barbara 27,133 Dickinson, Barbara 53,54,116 Dickinson, Sande 34,35,130 Dickson, Theo 116 Diecklnan, Judy 44,130 Engelan Engelan d, Dennis 27,133,76 d, Jean 134 Ennis, Jane 22,28,60,97 Enyeart, Ken 133 Ergeson, Gordon 133 Erickson Bill 27,130 i Erickson, David 41,97,82 Erickson, John 68,116,84 Ericksox 1, Mary 53,97 Erickson, Susan 97 Erickson, Tina 116 Ersland, Melinda 32,116 Evans, Diane 116 Evans, Janet 97 Evans, Joan 21,133 Evans, Ken 116 Evans, Pam 27,54,134 Evans, Susan 45,97 Everly, Cherylaine 97 Everson, Sandy 44,116 Ewing, Les 131 Ewing, Ron 21,125,70,84 Faas, Carol 116 Faas, Irene 97 Fairclough, Yvonne 34,135,116 Falk, Nancy 53.116 Falter, Terry 116 Fancher, Betty 124 Farino, Larry 132 Farrell, Joyce 33,126 Farrell, Randy 135 Fawcett, George 34,35,36,116 Feldman, Peggy 27,53,116 Feldmiller, Joyce 26,45.51,97 Felt, Leslie 27.34,52.125 Ferderer, YVayne 116 Ferguson, Vivian 126 Fettinger, Laurel 116 Field, George 34,117,87 Fike, Virginia 117 Finch, Dennis 117 Finley, Galen 117 Finseth, Elaine 117 Firstenberg, Jack 127 Firstenberg, James 98 Fisher, Harry 98 Fisher, Pat 131 Fisher, Ron 41,98 Fitzpatrick, Stan 68,98 Fitzpatrick, Steve 98 Fjeld, Toni 124 Flahaut, James 64,67,98 Fleming, Cheryl 35,53,98 Fletcher, Paul 127,76 Flink, Robert 129 Flynn, John 117,81 Flynn, Mike 128 Flynn, William 84 Follmer, Ann 124 Fontaine, Mark 135 Forcier, Virg 127 Foreman, Don 32,65.67,98,8-4 Foreman, Leonard 65,67,117,87 Foster, Ken 130 Foster, Myrle 22,98 Foster, Sally 34,52,57,125 Fournier, Gary 135 France, Suzanne 34,6O,117,79 Frandsen, Paul 21,117 Frangello, Carol 117 Frazee, Betsy 54,126 Frazec, Sally 54,630,117 Frazier, Darrell 41,98 Frederick, Mike 117,84 Fredlund, Frederick 98 Fredlund, Natalie 135 Friederich. Lucille 33,127 Friestad, Sharon 69,98 Frisvold, Larry 98 Frisvold, Luanne 46,131 Fritz, Corinne 33,177 Froehlich, M. C. 127 Froemke, Joyce 117 Frost, Jim 27,34,35,56,117,76,87 Frozee. Sally 35 Fryett, Sue 44,177 Fugitt, Carol 27,56,117 Fuller, Don 117 Fulwiler, Nina 60,117 Furseth, Joann 117 Furtwangler, Nancy 52,54,117,79 Gaborit, Jolm 34.35,36,117 Galleger, Pat 98 Galyean, Sue 32,117 Gamba, Sharon 135 Gambini, Rosemary 130 Gamble, John 98 168 Gamble, Mary 127 Garber, Jean 54 Garber, John 98 Gardell, Cathy 131 Gardner, Ed 124,84 Garner, Yvonne 134 Garnett, Ed 128 Garrett, Shirley 26,34,35,45.51,52, 53,98,82,79 Garrison, Ginger 27,117 Garrison, Terry 21,23,98,7O,84 Gasparach, Ellen 27,133 Gasparich, Lynn 20.123 Gaston, Larry 65.67,117,87 Gatti, Pietro 127,84 Gatz, Will 45,132 Gauksheim, Vicki 126 Gavin, Marilyn 44,117 Gay, Sharon 33,131 Gearheart, Donna 44,46,60,98 Geiger, Chuck 117 Gentleman, Vicki 117 Gentry, Cheryl 117 Gentry, Gary 21,26,98,84 George, Kenny 117 Geroy, Julie 98 Gervais, Diane 21,32,43,44,46,98 Gianini, Eddie 127 Gibson, Bill 117 Gibson, Sandra 117 Gilmour, Pat 44,53,117 Gimmestad, Diane 124 Glass, Mike 128 Glass, Ronnie 32,43.45,51.59,99 Glazenburg, Bill 131 Glazenburg, Clara 60,117 Glen, Barbara 117 Glen, Robert 21,34,36,27,48,117,84 Glenn, Mary 124 Glockner, Gail 133 Gobel, Edwin 117 Goddard, Donna 127 Godsey, Ruth 117 Goe, Susan 35,42,43,117 Goebul. Russ 67,117,811 Goforth, Ron 99 Goldmann, Dale 21,52,26,99 Goldmann, Judy 128 Gonder, Ed 20,27,125 Gonder, George 52,117,82 Gonzales, Frances 125 Goodrich, Karen 117 Goodwin, Linda 33,117 Goodwin, Vicki 124 Gordon, Bob 45,56,51,99 Gores, Sandy 128 Goslin, Paula 117 Goss, Susan 117 Grabner, Maribcth 21,44,45,51,53,99 79 Grafious, Roger 132 Graham, Brad 66.81,132 Graham, Susan 22,59,99 Grahn, David 133 Gramling, Gordon 131,84 Gramps, Mary 99 Gramps, Judi 33,117 Graves, Tim 68,81,129,84 Gray, Melrene 99 Gray, Susan 27,541,130 Green, Dennis 117 Green, Jeryl 125 Green, Tim 134,21 Greenland, Larry 99 Greenland, William 129 Greer, Robert 133 Greeson, Betty 117 Gregoris, Storme 117 Gregory, Douglas 70,117 Grieger, Glenda 28,46.54.69.99 GriHin, Earline 32.46.99 Griilfith, Bill 71,133,88 Griggs, Martha 130 Grim, Bill 5O,67,117 Grim, George 41,99 Grinolds, Roger 131 Grinols, Jay 125 Grinols, Willis 68 Grivoy, Paula 131 Gronsky, Kris 20,53,54,117 Grove, Tom 34,35,36,117 Groven, Marilyn 21,25,27.34,35,47, 52,650,117 Gruhn, Gary 117 Grundfast, Ellen 33,127 Grundfast, Maxi 99 Guillen, Bernadenc 20,27,58,118 Gullidge, Kathy 131 Gulledg Gunkel, e, Sue 118 Gerald 135 Kiel, Linda 119 Gunkel, Ron 99 Gunn, Forrest 133 Gusler, Connie 118 Gwazdacz, Ladora 127 Gwazdacz, Mike 118 Gwinnett, Dave 32,64,99 Haar, Jon 68,127 Hadley, Darcy 69,99 Hagen, Sherry 118 Hagerty, Virginia 20,43,44,59,118 Haglof, Sue 44,45,118 Hajny, Dave 125 Hall, Dorothy 44,118 Hall, Gregory 127 Halpaus, John 20,118 Halsen, Sandra 99 Halverson, Tommie 118 Halvorson, Larry 32,118 Hamel, Roger 99 Hamel, Ron 99 Hammerly, Daryl 118 Hatnon, Rodger 68,118,21,84 Hancock, Carol 118 Hancock, Marilyn 118,35,32 Handly, Sandy 127 Hanis, Michael 135 Hazen, Gerald 118,68 Hazen, James 100 Healy, Dianne 125 Hearlson, Ralph 100 Heath, Karla 100 Heatherington, Nan 20 Heilburn, Suzanne 118 Heilman, Sharon 100,79 Heilman, Terry 135,76 Heimbach, John 135 Heise, Gail 132 Helgcson, Dave 124,66,88 Helvy, Garry 68,118,81 Helwig, Sally 135 Henry, Bill 118,27 Henry, Diane 118 Henry, Jackie 124 Henson, Jim 100,57,42 Heppenstall, Tim 100,51,60,64,67.24, 21,26,29,70,83 Heppner, Jon 118 Herber, Don 118 Herlyck, Linda. 135 Herman, Bill 43 Herron, Lynda 45,126 Herscher, Fred 118 Herscher, Mary 100,58 Hewitt, Sandra 118,44 Hickerson, Lloyd 101,32 Humble, William 124 Hummer, Mike 128 Hunter, Jane 118,79 Hurner, Jane 27,134 Hutchens, Carolee 33,133 Huwa, Edward 43,57 Huxley, Mildred 42,45,131 Huxley, Virginia 101 Judd, Charles 119 Judd, Penny 135 Judkin, Leroy 102 Junean, Terry 130 Jurasek, Julie 27,54,124 Hicks, Carol 118 Hicks, Sue 100 Hill, Bill 125 Hill, Gary 101 Hill, Thomas 134 Hill, Tollie 128 Hill Virginia 101,79 Hird, Jim 101 Hird, Ted 128,84 Hyatt, Carol 32,5l,53,101 Hyatt, Louis 119 Hyde, Gordon 128 Hyler, Sue 69,101 Ikola, Larry 68,76,101 Ikuta, Susan 34,27,131 lorns, Penny 130 Irwin Dean 101 1 Isackson, Barbara 102 Isackson, Sharon 119 Iverson, Tom 119 Jackson, Barbara 102,60,26,46 Jacksn, Cynthia 131 Jackson, Gary 133 Jackson, Richard 102,68,32 Jackson, Steve 65,67,119 Jacques, Rita 125 Janda, Mike 76,124 Janda, Pete 102,76,77,84 Jandt, Ulrich 102,32 Jannsen, Steve 129 Jarvis, Paulette 102,58 Kaiser, Karen 127 Kamletz, Elaine 102 Karstens, Tom 128 Karwowski, Janis 119 Karwowski, John 134 Kaufman, Kenneth 34,236,128 Kauzlarich, Jerry 126 Kays, D on 132 Kays, Eddie 20,26,102 Keller, Janet 128 Kellonie Kelly, B Kelly, L Keltner, Keltner, mi, Nancy 119 arbara 44,119 inda 128 Judy 21,127 Susan 131 Kemp, Lauren 129 Kendall, Kendall, Kessler, Doug 135 Toni 130 Nancy 25,27,47,48,134 Killian, Florence 128 Kimball, Kathy 102 Kimber, Janet 69,102 Kimpton, Alan 133 Kinder, Bucky 34,124 Kindle, Gary 66,131 King, Gary 124 King, Margie 126 Kinkead, Jim 119 Hanson Hansen, Andy 118 Hansen, Dick 71,127 Hansen, Don 133 Hansen, Gordon 66,126 Hansen, Kathleen 99 Hanson Hanson Brian 133 1 Bruce 118 Hanson, Dolly 99,60,82 Hanson, John 100 , Kathy 50,34,118,35,46 Hitchcock, Marsha 124 Hjellum, Sally 127 Hoadley, Raymond 133 Hobbs, Sandy 118 Hodges, Becky 57 Hodges, Ricky 129 Hogman, Sandra 131 Hofmann, Nancy 118 Hogan, Peggy 118 Hoglund, Kaj 101,54,55,20,84 Jaslowski, Robert 119 Jasper, Randy 81,125,66,38 Jasper, Tom 102,81,80 Jay, Elizabeth 131,33 Jayne, Doug 130 Jenn, Laurie 54 Jensen, Gerald Lee 102 Jensen, Judy 129 Jensen, Ray 20,29,50,6O,67,70,90,119 Jerde, James 52,133 Kinkead, Linda 124 Kinney, Phyllis 44,46,119,79 Kirkman, Gayle 125 Kittleson, Robert 102 Klappirich, Ron 129 Klein, Carolee 45,103 Klein, Jon 133 Klein, Shanecn 27,124 Klinefelter, Jim 119 Klinger, Dwayne 128 Hanson, Merrisue 52,54,118,27 Harbough, DeAnne 135 Harbough, Karen 100,34,26,45,82, 79 Harding, Earla 100,79 Harding, Sharon 59,118 Harer, Darlene 127 Harer, Dorothy 100 Harker, Bruce 100 Harlow, John 64,118,32,84 Harlow, Marilyn 133 Harper, Vicki 132 Harr, Jon 127 Harris, Dave 118,87 Harris, Diana 118 Harris, Scott 100 Harris, Steve 100,83 Harrison, Cynthia 100,52,54,26,42, 48 Harrison, Larry 100,76 Hart, Sheralee 129,27,79 Hartman, Ann 100,53 Harvego, Diane 129 Harvey, Tina 12 Hassell, Lynette 27,128 Hastings, Bob 129 Haugen, Pat 125,52,53 Hoglund, Tom 101 Hohenstein, Don 135 Holcomb, Linda 33,45,101 Holcomb, Paulette 126 Holm, Ron 118 Holma, Carol 27,35 Holma, Darlene 101 Holma, Marlene 25,26,46,101 Holman, Danny 134 Holman, Sharon 118 Holmes, Dennis 101 Holmes, Robyn 54,124 Holmes, Sandy 118 Holmquist, Alan 118 Holmquist, Don 125 Holms, Dave 60,118 Holms, Dianna 26.28.101 Holms. Lavel 101 Holt, Bob 129 Holt, John 130 Holt, Laurie 125 Holt, Leroy 32,64,118 Honea, Sandra 41,101 Hopkins, Diane 127 Horn Horo berg, Tom 41,83,101 ton, Vicki 124 Hoselton, Susan 124 Hausam, Terri 118 Hauter, Bruce 100,52,56,20,26,45 Haverland, Maxine 118 Hawkins, Dick 81 Hawkins, Kris 135,34 Hay, Jerry 125 Hay, Judy 100 Haydock, Carol 118 Hayen, Dale 100 Hayen, Gail 118 Hayes, Bob 56,128 Hayes, Charles 100 Hayes, Dave 133,67,81,84 Hayes, Jo 100,45 Hayes, Robert 135 Hayes, Rod 65.67,118,76,77 Hazelett, Gail 133 Hoselton, Tim 68,76,77,118 Houscr, Lynn 69,101 Hoveland, Kenneth 127 Howard, Harry 127 Hudson, Rancine 26,101 Huebner, Ken 68,82,118 Huff, Loretta 134 Huff, Sharon M. 44,118 Huff, Sharon R. 118 Huggins, Albert 127 Huggins, Daniel 118 Hughes, Helen 42,101 Hughes, Lynn 42,124 Hughes, Margo 131 Hughes, Phyllis 118 Hull, Jim 32,101 Hulse, Scott 118 Jerke, Terry 130 Jessen, Larry 127 Jewell, Eddy 69,102 Jex, Stephen 128 Jex, Sterling 119 Johnson Beverly 20,119 w Johnson, Bill 132 Johnson, Billie 124 Johnson, Bob 76,119,84 Johnson, Carol 102 Johnson, Dave 128 Jolmson, Deed 124 Johnson, Dennis 102,126 Johnson, Diane 124 Johnson, Don 119 Johnson, Ferdinand 60 Johnson, Greg 127 Jolmson, Jerry 24,64,67,51,102 84 Johnson Jill 133 v Johnson, John 76,102 Johnson, Kathy 131 Johnson, Larry B. 21,26,34,65,67,102, 136 Johnson, Larry D. 102 Johnson, Larry D. 126 Johnson, Larry R. 119 Johnson, Lola 35,124 Johnson, Myrna 119 Johnson, Peggy 132 Johnson, Richard 27,119 Johnson, Rita 44,119 Johnson Steve 119 1 Johnson, Vicki 119 Johnson, Wayne 132 Johnston, Betsy 52,132 Johnston, David 102 Johnston. Keith 129 Jones, Bill 129 Jones, Dave 127 Jones, Dick 81,131 J0nes, Geraldine 119 Jones, Janet 119 Jones Robert 102 Joos, 169 ,Paul 29,115,119 Klodnick, Lou 131 Klontz, Knight, Pamela 103 Les 127 Knudsen, Susan 124 Knutson, Gene 127 Knutson, Jim 119 Koening, James 27,134 Kohl, Dennis 13 Kokko, Carlene 51,53,60,103,79 Kopick, Koshak, Frank 103 Jim 132,88 Kounkel, Sharon 69,103,120 Kragness, Connie 128 Krall, Karrie 32,119 Krieg, Greg 119 Krook, Jody 119 Krueger, Marilynn 44,60,69,103 Kruger, Suzanne 27,52,134 Krupp, Kurt 32,119 Krupp, Susan 130 Kruse, Pam 119 Kuhns Pam 131 Kugel, Bon nie 44,46,119,79 ,Bo Kunz, nita 131 Kusske, Vic 119 LaFever, Laurel 119 Laing, Terry 135 Laird, Judi 119 Laitila, Joe 119 Laitila, Vic 131 Lakie, Mary 132 Lambert, Anita 26,54,55,60,69,103 Lambert, Cathy 27,34,52,54,55,132 Lambert, Susan 27,34,52,60,119 Lambro, Jim 103,87 Lammon, Joan 125 Landwehr, Philip 126 Lane, James 32,103 Lang, Nancy 127 60,104 Lapointe. Judy 103 Larson, Bernice 119 Larson, Mark 119 Larson, Richard 41,103 Latten, Ron 119 Lawrence, Eileen 133 Malone, Martha 27,120 Maltby, Sharon 130 Mandich, Mary 38,44,60,120 Marbough, Gaye 33,130 Marchant, Arlene 104 Marchetti, Merrilee 26,50,53,54,56, Nleyers, Pam 27,120 Mezek, Tom 76,120 Middleton, Ray 120,84 Midkiff, Teri 133 Milialtian, Barbara 130 Milbert, Al 120 Neva, Mary 124 Ncvers, Darlene 121,44 Nevin, Jesse 132,66,84 Newman, Linda 121 Newman, Mike 134 Newton, Jack 106 Muller, Leach, Lynette 119 Lcathley, Diane 131 Leehner, Brian 119 Lee, Don 132 Legg, Nancy 124 Leick, George 103 Leick, Kathneen 127 Leighton, Ash 130 Leiker, Tom 103 Lcingang, Sylvia 125 Leland, Henry 125 Leland, Jane 103 Lemenager, Gregory 26,103,87 Lemley, Russel 103 Lemon, Phil 103 Leonard, Susan 134 Le Roy, Susan 119 Lewandowski, Charles 103,87 Lewis, Bill 119 Lewis, Bob 119 Lewis, Mike 119 Lieurance, Marsha 45,103 Lingelbaeh, Chuck 67,119 Lintner, Gary 103 Lissman, Jon 20,27,125,87 Lister, Pat 119 Livermore, John 52,129,84 Livingston, Laurel 33,103 Lobb, Joanne 27,47,119,79 Locke, Lynda 42,44,5O,52,54,59,119 Lockleer, Sandra 52,130 Log, Dale 126 Lone, James 32 Lones, Phillip 128 Long, Diana 119,79 Longwell, Tanya 35,53,119 Loomis, Kathy 126 Lord, Dana 22,119 Lorenz, Dick 52,54,103 Losek, Joe 128,83 Losey, Roberta 4-2,43,103 Loterbauer, Marv 120 Lotto, Mike 129 Louy, Ralph 120 Love, Ken 76,120 Lovegren, Roberta 128,84 Loveridge, Kenneth 34,103 Lowe, Don 27,52,57,125 Lowe,-Jerri 54,59,104 Lowrey, Linda 127 Lozier, John 21,3212 Luberts, Kathy 44,120 Luckey, Sue 120 Lund, Marjorie 21,5'3,10-4,79 Lundstrom, Jim 128 Lundstrom, Kathy 20,47,133 Lundstrom, Sandra 25,47,104 Luther, Steve 34,50,104,83 Marchetti, Sharon 53,126,79 Marconi, Terry 56,131 Markgraf, Lois 134 Markuson, Bonnie 128,52 Marr, Stephen 104 Marris, Sherry 127 Marshall, Greg 120 lklarshall, Dick 26,52,56,104 Martin Martin, 1 Fred 41,104 Gary 27,120 Mildenberger, Mary 69,105 Newton, Keith 106,70,29,21 Nickles, Jim 121,60,5O Nichols, Connie 133,34 Nichols, Theron 106 Nielsen, Alan 127 Nielsen, Cheri 121 Nielson, Bruce 21,50,121 Nielson, Bryan 131 Nielson Shareen 20 39 46 106 79 Miller, Cindy 27,42,129 Miller, Dale 105 Miller, Gerald 120 hlillcr, Gordon 105 Miller, Jim 135 Miller, John 131 Miller, Merrely 25,26,47,105 Miller, Robert 26,76,68,105 Miller, William 105,41 Mills, Dick 124,66 Niemi,,Rick132,84i J i i Nightingale, Roberta 28,45,58,106 Martin Jim 66,129 Mills, Janice 127,33 Martin, Lois 58,104 Massung, Karen 69,104 Mathewson, Cheryl 44,534,135 Mathrc, Dan 130 Mathwig, Richard 130 Mattila, Bobbie 44,120 Mattson, Jim 80,81,104 Mattson, Laretta 34,120 Mattson, Ron 133 Mautz, Wilette 27,34,42,44,120,79 Millner. Carol 127 Milosevich, Karen 128 Milton, Barbara 128,53,33,42 Mitchell, Alan 133,66 Mitchell April 105,42 Mitchell, Carol Ann 135,35 Mitchell, Carroll 127,34 Mitchell, Ray 88 Mitchell, Warren 133,76 Mjanger, Arlene 105,39,28 Maxon, Gene 20,29,51,104 Maxwell, Kathy 131 May, Robert 127 Mayer, Don 52,135 Mayes, Gwen 130 Mayes, Larry 104 Maze, Ted 132 McBain, Linda 128,79 McBee, Claudia 120 McBee, Pat 27,4-4,52,54,58,120 McCabe, Bill 120 McCaffrey, Judy 128 McCain, Kathy 120 McCarty, Max 21,27,29,65,67,76,77 120 McClaine, Jally 29,120 McCellan, Sue 26,29,25,34,35,104 McClency, Dan 124 McCluskey, Roy 60,104 McCombs, Michael 104 McCombs, Rochelle 125 McCulley, Kristine 59,105 McDaniel, Kathy 105 McDonald, Charlotte 21,46,120 McDougal, Jean 131 McDowell, Carrie 53,120 McDowell, Don 105 McDowell, Nancy 133 McGerry, Carol 44,120 McGerry, Sandra 44,105 2 Mjanger, Judy 132 Mobley, Dorothy 127 Moe, Gary 120 Mohan, Steve 105 Moilanen, Dan 20,26,55,56,105 Moje, Diane 133 Moline, Richard 120 Monaghan, Terry 135 Monnett, Bill 127 Montler, Sue 120 Moodie, Tom 41,105 Moon, Vicki 105 Moore, Diane 26,47,105 Moore, John 76,132 Moore, Robin 26,43,48,52,54,57,106 Moorman, Lynn 120,60 Morehead, Sharon 60 Nissen, Terry 29,32,46,121 Nobel, Eric 21,121 Noble, John 121 Noble, Kathy 27,43,54,134 Noble, Kelly 133 Noel, Jim 121 Nokes, Patsy 27,53,60,121,79 Noland, Bob 135,88 Norbeck, Carol 27,42,52,124 Norby, Connie 27,124 Nordstrom, Ellen 33,42,126 Noi-dst Norris, rum, Fred 106 Dick 27,29,64,67,70,121 Norris, James 106 Novak, Joe 70,121 Novak, Nancy 53,127 Novak, Robert 107 Nunn, Harriet 131 Nuss, Larry 107 Nylin, Jane 47,128 Oakley, Craig 21,128 Oakley, Marcenc 21,26,34,44,47,107 O,Brien, Doreen 133 Morgan, Robert 81.120 Morr'is, Bob 120 Morris, David 135 Morris, Dianne 60 Morris, Tom 20,66,130,84 Morrison, Carolyn 120 Morrison, Leonard 29,120 Morrison 60,120 Morrow, Rodney 133 Moses, CliH 20,28,106 Mueller, Sharon 52,54,120,82 Gilbert 130 , Shirley 27,32,33,47,-48, Lux, Bob 26,34,35,40,43,104 Lynn, Cheryl 130 Lyon, Harold 56,120,841 Lyonais, Steve 76 Lyons, Greg 32,130 MacDonald, Bruce 132 MacDonald, Mimi 47,54,69,104 Mace, Brian 131 Mace, Sandra 104 Macfarlane, Marcia 53,132 McGinnis, Bonnie 44,60,120 McGovern, Bruce 68,127,841 McIntosh, Carol 120 McKenna, Jim 104 McKenna, Marcia 43,42 McKnight, Lynn 120 McKnight, Sue 131 McLaughlin, Bob 120 McMahon, Dana 131,79 McMaster, Fred 41,105,827 McMillan, William 128 McMillen, Cheryl 33,60,105 McNeight, Jerry 126 McPeek, Tammy 126 MeTighe, Virginia 126 McVay, Merle 27,120 McWilliams, Sharon 32,44,120 Mead, Gayle 124,79 Mead, Joyce 56,120 Mead, Ron 29,50,70,68,120,84 Mead, Sherrie 54 Mullin, Jerry 124 Mullins, Michael 106 Murdock, Dennis 133,66,88 Murphy, Colleen 120 Murphy, Delores 135 Murphy, Dick 120 Murphy, Gloria 129 Murphy, Margaret 106 Murphy, Patricia 120 Murray, Georgette 131 Murray, Raymond 106 Musga, Mike 106 Musga, Mike 76,77,121.106 Mutz, Marc 121,27,87 Myers, Joyce 106,60,69,29 Nakashima, Joyce 125,52,27,28 O'Brien, Janis 135 O'Brien, Mike 121 O'Brien, Tim 66,134 Oden, Rosemary 127 Oder, Q-F5324 O'Donm, Mike 130,88 Odren, Gary 107 Odren, Jerry 10'7 okubo, Bill 20,52,71,133 Okwig, Corliss 121 Olandcr, Jerry 121 O'Leary, Judy 69,107 Oliver, Linda 128 Oliver, Sharon 127 Olson, Clark 121 Olson, David 124 Olson, Sylvia 20,29,44,51,107 O'Neil, Gene 41,107 O'Neil, Kathy 128 Orn, Dick 121,84 MacKenzie, Linda 128 Mackey, Donna 120 Madden, Dorothy 30,44,52 Madden, Phil 120 Madeo, Ed 52,128,88 Madeo, Greg 21,68,76,7'r',120 Madison, Mary Lee 126 Maekawa, Kathy 44,50,120,20 Maher, Janelle 104 Major, Alan 127 Maledy, Delon 127 Maledy, Melody 104 Malgarini, Germaine 130 Malone, Herb 104,82 Mecartca, Diane 120 Medlang, Linda 27,42,44,124 Medlin, Karen 129 Meister, Helga 128 Mellon, Russell 34,68,129 Melton, Darlene 120 Merrell, Jack 120 Merritt, Roger 21.24,29,70,105,84 Mcrvinc, Estelle 59,105 Mesojedec, Sharon 26,52,53,54,105 Messer, Jim 105 Metcalf, Arlene 130 Metcalf, Darlene 133 Meyer, Ronald 129 Nass, Leroy 106 Neirby, Mike 121 Nelson, Chris 106 Nelson, Gary 124 Nelson, Orvella 133 Nelson, Pat 106,53,46 Nelson, Roberta 121 Nelson, Robin 106,50,69,44 Nelson, Ron 106,65,67 Nelson, Wanda 130 Nersimiah, Regina 126 Ness, Jean 121,33 Nesslerodt, Ralph 130 Neuhart, Julee 125,54,55,27 170 Orndorlf, Don 70,12l,84 Orndorff, Vicki 35,126 Osborn, Mark 121 Osmundson, Linda 32,43,46,121 Osmundson, Wayne 126 Ost, Delilah 121 Ott, Ronald 107 Overbeck, Mike 121,88 Overby, Delores 107 Obermyer, Chris 130 Overmyer, Melvin 107 Owen, Barbara 121 Owens, Charles 107 Owens, Joan 107,69,32 Owens, Owen 107 Packard, Bill 133,68,84 Packard, Mike 107,68 Page, CliHord, 131 Pagel, Craig 121 Paisley, Loretta 121,79 Palso, Phil 34 Pantano, Toni 126,32,44,47 Parker, Gary 121,36,34 Parnell, Mike 107 Parrish, Karl 57,34,121,52 Parsinen, Judy 133 Parsons, Arlene 107,34,36 Parsons, Diana 132 Pasco, Jeff 128,66,34 Patterson, Douglas 121 Patterson, James 132 Patterson, Tim 128 Pattie, Mary 34,35,45,121,79 Patton, Jack 130 Payne, Kenneth 107 Peabody, Michael 27,131 Pederson, Kristy 121 Peeples, Darrel 20,70,29,107,84 Perrins, Ilona 27,129 Perry, William 35,36,107 Petchnick, Charles 132 Peters, Bruce 84 Peters, Peters, Peterso Pe terso Peterso Peterso Peterso Pe terso Eileen 58,107 Janice 45,46,121 n, Danny 121 n, Douglas 133 n, Gary 76,130 n, Jack 64,67 n, Martha 33,107 n, Nancy 121 Pettibone, Steve 52,121 Petty, Rich 121 Phillipp, Betty 27,124 Phillips, Joni 46,130 Phillips, Kathy 20,32,53,60,79,107,79 Phipps, Gail 33,130 Phipps, Gary 128 Phipps, Leonard 66,132,84 Phipps, Pickels, Steve 21,115,107 Margaret 121 Pickering, Bill 121,83 Piele, Barbara 121 Spain, Gary 125 Pierce, Dorothy 121 Pierson, Barbara 121 Pillo, Gary 108,87 Pillo, Ron 24,67,71,130,87 Pillon, Kenneth-108 Pinkley, Dave 22,121 Pinkley, Roger 34,36,131 Pitzel, Guy 57,108 Plano, Drewe 48,52,132 Pleasant, Ellen 134 Poeske, Jack 108,82 Poff, Jim 128,27 Pohl, Dale 131 Pohl, Rebecca 26,108 Presley, Poli, Ja y 44,129 Pollard, Noel 108 Ponikvar, Jane 20,25,26,34,50,51,1C8 Ponke, Diane 26,47,58,108 Porter, Cindy 135 Porter, Gloria 27,52,125 Porter, John 121 Post, Niel 121 Postlewait, William 108 Potter, Doug 121,83 Powell, Hector 108 Powell, Judy 121 Powers, Janice 121 Powers, Judy 54,135 Pratt, Barbara 57,131 Pratt, Linda 69,108 Pratt, Patsy 60,108 Pratt, Randall 76,127 Prengel, Ken 133 Bob 133,84 Price, Mary Jo 20,44,60,69,108 Price, Randy 108 Price, Susan 33,44.47,58,108 Privette, Diane 108 Privette, Judy 127 Pryor, Miriam 121 Purcell, Diane 59,121 Purcell, Nancy 33,44,47,51,53,58,108, 79 Quanrud, Judy 33,131 Quine, Kathy 34,45,108 Quine, Quinton 88 Quinton, Janet 121,79 Rader, Chris 27,32,52,125 Radke, Donna 28,465,108 Rae, Milford, 57,641,122 Raerdon, Terrance 122 Rainville, Bonnie 118 Rainville, Doug 122 Ralph, Ken 133 Randall, Mike 132 Ransom, Karma 130 Rappe, Joanne 27,29,52,122 Rash, Sam 127 Rasmussen, Gail 52,124 Rathke, Daryll 133 Rathke, Nancy 59,122 Rauma, David' 51,108 Rauma, Rick 68,122 Ravert, Joe 118 Ray, Pam 22,34,35,50,108 Ray, Sherry 23,47,52,54,60,122 Rebuck, Johnny 32,67,132 Recchia, Nancy 127 Rectenwald, Milt 131 Reddick, Laurene 130 Reed, Alberta 60,122 Reed, Connie 131 Rees, Linda 44,122 Regis, Casey 41,109 Reich, Judy 69,109 Reich, Jon 127 Reid, Eugene 132 Reifel, Charles 122 Reifel, Michael 34,68,118 Reinhold, Maria 132 Reiserer, Terry 122 Renshaw, Steve 124 Repetowski, Bob 125 Reynolds, Joyce 122 Rhoads, Bob 129 Rhoads, Jim 109,29,48 Rhodes, Bob 131 Rich, Betty 109,41 Richards, Donna 109 Richards, Linda 124 Richards, Tom 109,50,42 Richeson, Terri 109 Rickenbacker, Mike 64,122,32 Ricks, John 109 Rieck, Clark 109,41 Riedel, Hartmut 1o9,54,55,2o,21, 43,40,84 Riedel, Jackie 133 Riekstins, Ligita 130 Riel, Donna 109 Riley, Joanne 122 Riley, Robin 133 Riley, Ted 109,65,67 Ring, Connie 125,52,27 Ripley, Carolyn 122 Rittenhouse, Terry 127 Ritualo, Ray 133 Ritualo, Rufina 53,122 Roach, Judy 122 Robel, Laurel 109,33 Roberts, Lory 122 Robertson, Connie 122 Robertson, Suzy 54,58,122,45 Robinson, Sue Ann 125 Roche, Karen 122,79 Rockey, Phil 124,88 Rockhill, Shari 34,122,35,27,42 Rockwell, Donny 34,122 Roe, Linda 128 Rogers, Ralph 122 Roice, Dennis 122 Roland, Linda 109,59,26 Roland, Wanda 122 Roller, Gary 122 Rondestvedt, Frances 53,122,79 Rose, Bob 132,32 Rose, Donna 69,109 Ross, Bob 109 Rossman, Dennis 45,81,109,84 Routledge, Garry 34,57,122 Rowan, Mark 122 Rowan, Starr 54,21,133 Royea, David 52 Rudin, Shirley 33 Rutherford, Jerene 26,44,50,53,54,59, 109 Rutherford, Marcia 27,133 Rynning, Michael 122 Shonka, Robert 43,68,76,123,84 Shook, Judy 44,45,123,79 Shumway, Margaret 130 Siems, Bob 110 Saario, Je rry 127 Sabine, Larry 56,122 Sackett, Al 122 Sado, Pat Sagisi, Sa Sallee, Ja Sanchez, 54,59,109 lly 132 net 127 Lorraine 33,109,125 Sanders, Dianna 21,38,42,53,54,122 Sanders, Edmond 127 Sanders, Eugene 67 Sanders, Harold 122 Sanders, Susan 46,109 Sanders, Teresa 122 Sargent, Dennis 124 Sarver, Gayle 47,122,82 Sather, Gary 122 Sattler, Terry 26,45,109,87 Saunders, 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