Renton High School - Illahee Yearbook (Renton, WA)
- Class of 1966
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Schneider, Adviser Staff Editors Associate Editor Sandy Re petowski Faculty and Index Barbara Hicks Seniors Connie Coleman Juniors Mike Caniparoli Sophomores Carol Gough Student Life Diana Carlson Sports Tim Burns Advertising Mary Bradford 2 Contents. . . Administration Seniors ..... Juniors .... Sophomores. . Student Ute.. Spods ...... Advedkemenh Index ...... 1966-A Memorable Year For RHS y e, i ,,,-wall' ,,...x.,,h S , 3 era.. Qual? Win vu.. as ff 5 ' if ,mi U ' ' 1 ,155 4 .5 ' , V Q? 1 5 3 ,f gf wx.......,' ' A i ,H F 'V .av- , gf-- -FA 2 s N5 'E z T305-..v ,x.. ,jx ' N21 , ., ffm-W Xi is iss Q vw,,.r e Wy.-ir' F If mAIL.d4 'TV ' .3727-i,.wl'1 3 ,, M ,-wk ' ' , 1+ , ' Q.2ri'53'g , K 3 ...'f1:' f' Q, 7 Y Ui ' ,six krigi L3 Q , EM 'pf 1 az ' ,, 7' S e X V ' f.-ily .5-fx + AH ' gg, 1 :A . , L. A . 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Hazen will retire in July. Mr. Hazen has contributed richly to educational work for forty-four years. His achievements are many, having held several high positions, and in 1957, he was named Citizen of the Year by the Renton Junior Chamber of Commerce. Upon its completion, the new high school in the Renton school district will be named Hazen High, honoring our Superintendent of Schools. In recognition of his many years of friendly spirit, care- ful guidance, and ceaseless effort in giving the students a school system to be proud of, we are proud to dedi- cate the l966 lllahee to retiring Oliver M. Hazen. School Board as :AQ 1 SITTING: Myrtle O. Clymer, Robert H. Hendrickson, Roger I. Lewis. STANDING: Elmer Pistoresi and Clarence Bunstine. For Administration . I i S.. KARL J. WEBER Principal The 1965-66 school year may be characterized as a move- torward year tor the students of Renton High School. You have worked hard to further improve our school community through leadership training, school pride proiects, such as our main hall renovation, and our new tennis courts. With this start it is our hope that you will continue through life striving to improve yourself and your community for the benefit of humanity. Congratulations go to the students ot Renton High School for establishing such a 'Fine record this year and to the lllahee Statt for recording it so aftectively. f ,df Nothing can so aptly relive high school memories as the Illahee. Congratulations to those responsible tor this inter- esting and well-planned year book. The turning ot each page will recall many tond and memorable experiences. lt is largely from your school activities that one acquires qualities of understanding, appreciation, respect, dependa- bility, kindness and cooperation. From your classroom expe- riences good speaking and listening habits were developed, basic fundamentals were learned, and one's intellectual curiosity was challenged. Nlay you profit from these experiences and carry into your adult life the energy exerted and precepts gained while a student at Renton High. CHARLES E. TALMAGE Vice Principal .. 1 2 L. Msg: . . ' re te.. - . . ,wk 'lf . Mr. Wm. C. Abbott Mrs. Alta Baronovich Social Studies Directed Studies Mr. Robert Batterberry Allied Arts ik Mr. Calvin Beck Mr. Jerald Beck Allied Arts Mathematics Mrs. Dorothea Beniamin Social Studies V .fzff iiif ff Q r Q.tJ 4.?i Fu 'Q W f f? H l Mrs. Edith Boyko Mr. Eugene Bryan Miss Helen Bucher Mathematics Driver Education Girls' Physical Education Mr. Wallace Cochran Mrs. Iona Clark Mrs. Vivian Cochran Social Studies Attendance Office Science 10 R.H. . Miss Gladys Berry Counselor Mr. Don Carnahan First Aid and Safety Driving Mr. Harold Conley y First Aid and Safety Driving Faculty Mr. Edwin Edgecombe Language Arts Mr. Larry Crouch Mrs. Mary Crosetto Mr- Rvberf Dickey Social Studies U Z is Language Arts Allied Arts 1, ig nap? S, as Q, 53 L L 1 gi Y '??'3i5i.li ,wt 'im fx 1 Q F 3,2 N . 3 , 3 Ti, . is wigs s gg Miss Patricia Erikson Mrs. Betty Felton Mr. Dwight Felton Girls' Physical Education Foreign Language Counselor Mr. Waco Texas Foster Mr. Dury Fox Mr. LeRoy Frederick Miss Margaret Findley Counselor Language Arts fr' sY ' M. A M. w fg L My b all xv! fe- of 5 Qi avi? ' ' 1 661, , I ' t J Ji 3 f IRW- rf, 5. X LV . ix -A I , cl t 'M' fl T W , lx, f l ' f A Zi g l A - 2 -.-w , i 1 A 1? zii 1:1 L l 3 i i 7 3' ., :if ii 7 iii' 'e 514 so it ' Pk L X ' 3 1 A i' it Allied Arts Social Studies Mr. Stanley Frederickson Mrs. Ruth Frost Mathematics Business Education K , k',,'-, . ,, 1 K 515 .Q .4-ssf 1,,-- . fi ' , . 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'A if Ati if gl -,VY Bb i 1 Wi Lz fl 3971, ,D ' 'W., A QQ--an M' X ' we Mp Dan Ierien Mr. AICII1 ll'lgliSI'I Science Social Studies gm. Miss Sondra Jochimsen Mr. Carl Johnson Business Education Social Studies, Dept. Head Mr. Robert Keyes Mr. Harley Kirk Social Studies Language Arts, Dept. Head i Mr. Joseph Koenig First Aid and Safety Driving Mr. Stanley Jones Mr. Jerry Kent Head Librarian Science Q ,1 A 55, , . -, ff.h-- Q, i ,.f, ,- Q D ' i f 1 '- V',' ' I 'i'1'fk - J ' ' ' W., L ,zz ,,,-. i -I ,,:iiA,E:, Tix Mr. Cochran assists his students, Vi 3 K A .waz J-flag f gp, .... , ? L, ., L , W. K 1 592254 , new - -- te ' ..-, iii 1. 1 QQ f dk ., M591 'A , ,cf it L -.sf rtit i Xggw m.,,,g,7.n.q,.:xx.LIv- ,ggwg ..g,,.,.!,.,,-we L.. .,s,,M..,. 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Miller Mr. Ronald Montgomery Mr. Charles Moore Mr. Rene Morin Business Educaiion Science Counselor Foreign Language Mrs. Linda Morton Foreign Language Mr. Richard Nichols Mr. Raymond Nios Mr. James Packwood Social Studies Mathematics Social Studies lf W 1 Miss Mildred Padden Mr. Helmer Paulson Mr. Theodore Peterson Language Arts Safety Driving and First Aid Business Education 15 Mr. John Quinn Miss Mary Quinn Mr. Stephen Rabon Miss Dorothy Reep Foreign Language Language Arts Language Arts Business Education Mr. Lloyd Riddle Mr. John Robertson Mrs. Susan Robertson Mr. Randall Rockhill First Aid and Safety Driving Social Studies Social Studies Music, Dept. Head li . - ' 11. W-'fi ,'g--31151 ,K., K - ',s't 1 ' ts- is si Us L i li ,:'f'?'r4f?gg-'t ' A V if-f,5Qif' -sf.s . ssrsyt I -vfrfwscr N35 Q ' S , s s 1 Y W L - f 5f U Zf2? S fersrrsrr S A Miss Marilyn Rogers Mr. William Russell Mr. Norman Sargent Mr. Barry Savage Girls' Physical Education Social Studies Mathematics, Dept. Head Boys' Physical Education i ,g 1 .Q 15- , Mr. Robert Schneider Mr. Thomas Shaules Mr. Ken Shawhan Language Arts Social Studies Allied Arts 16 gi' qyiv I is I .,, fillet, - i is XXX . ,., V -,,' 160' -... ., ,,.W fff'-vL ef . f fi F f xi f 'T f , 4 Q' A ' 3 it 1 ' . . Jia ' A- ' 'H Mx x HI n ?1 E i if , f 5 Y, ' - ' . 'W it t 'V . 1. X 4--N er., M' ' 1 V ' K If A .,, xg! le! 7 sg ,X . xy I5 V , 11 M ri , 4 ' K Ll ii: J? iw Tiff in , 1 Q X 'l' V l ' ' 1 ' . 'Z ' J .MQ K K. x A i t . 5 .V Q' , XR 2 X.. X ,- L-' 1. 'L'... , V '- 1 ft 171' 3 M N ,, K , . V, . 1 gg A ' .. 2 47. .IW 1 ' it A . ..,- , ,, kid I -I I .. 'il Y , ,. ' 7 Hifi ' ' ' , - Mr. Dale Shirley Mr. Charles Slightam Boys' Physical Education Language Arts v Mrs. Dorothy Sloane Mrs. Nancy Sowin Mr- Richard 5Pln 'eY Miss A9095 Stewvrf Mgfhemgfics Business Educmion Social Studies Girls' Phys. Ed., Dept. Head im .Mei Mrs. Dorothy Stickney Miss June Stultz Mr. John Suzick Mr. Olof Swansen Allied Arts Home Economics Boys' Physical Education Allied Arts .fe 1- sb Mr. Joseph Testa Mrs. Judith Turpin Mr. Jerry Velick Directed Studies Social Studies Business Education 17 Mr. Harry Warren Mr. A. G. Warwick Miss Kathryn Watt Mr. Robert Wicks Allied Arts Attendance Coordinator Business Education, Dept. Head Counselor Mr. Walter Wilson Mr. Lester Wingard Music Social Studies Mr. Jones and his assistant, Mrs. Teegarden Mr. George Winkles Mrs. Susan Woodruff Business Education Mathematics ,V fi i'fgi'N-'M i ' .il 8 - siit if S 1 S i lil R at Mr. Robert Wraith Mrs. Olga Wranstedt Mr. Al Zemeck Language Arts Language Arts Dean of Students V gil I Nl, f 1 a V,.f S e st t ec retci ries -iw IYIY Q - . ' 'fieff '1 sl at M 4. M f Q g , ' f t l -Q M- l t xy ' K . Q FN twiigzj tif N t XL.,W ......,,,,,,.,,,. in imtggfli aff. Q Ezagzitif A s ' . 'w - . 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Y 4' 1 , K Q' 3 A A i if I f 5 i ' Q 5 2 if 3 3 m g W , x.,.-m-mMf,M,,...,.,.,,..Q.w,,.H4wf'..wf-M:vumn'wH ' 4 ff '- ' ' ' f1wwmwm.w I -af,--M W,,. , , M I I X 3 M 'K ' 3 . if: SQ' , - 4 ' Wk 1 1 Q , Q wt M 1 - Q ,Q K ,f h W Asif!-w.'i41f'f -f 5. 5 2 I Class ABNEY, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12. ADAMS, KEITH-Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, Spanish Club 10,11. ADDINGTON, SUE-Girls' Club Rep. 11, Girls' Club 10-12, Drill Team 12, Friendship Comm. 12. ADDLEMAN, LINDA-Campus Control 12, A Cappella 11,12, Ushers' Club 11, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 12, Band Maiorette 11, Roll Room Sec. 12. ADELMAN, CHRIS-Illahee Editor 12, A.F.S. Exchange Student 12, Girls' Club Vice President 12, Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Youth Leadership 11, Senior Council 12. ALBERTS, ROGER-Boys' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 11, D.E.C.A. 12, Intramurals 10, Student Council 11. ALBRECHT, LINDA-Torch 12, Drama Club 12, Chieftain Staff 12, Drill Team 12, Spades 10, Commercial Club 11. ALLEN, SCOTT-Entered from Santa Maria High School, Santa Maria, California, 10, Boys' Club 10-12. ANDERSON, CHERYL- Girls' Club 10-12,D.E.C.A.12. ANDERSON, KEN-Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 10-12, Student Council 10, Intramurals 10, Weight Lifting 11,12. ANDERSON, MARILYN-Fire Patrol 11,12, Art Club 12, Youth Leadership 12, F.T.A. 12, Torch 1O,II1ahee Staff12. ANDERSON, MlKEfB0ys' Club Rep. 11, Football 10, Student Council 10, Litter Patrol 11. ANDERSON, NICKIE-Girls' Club 10-12. ANDERSON, SUE-Girls' Club IO-12, Band I 10-12, Gymnastics 10,1 1, Spades 10-12, Chieftain Staff 12, Fire Patrol 11. ANDERSON, TOBEY Girls Club Rep. 10, Student Council 10, Roll Room Sec. 1 1, Spades 11,Junior Council 11. ANDRASKA, MARGARET Girls Club Rep, 10, Standards Comm. 11, Fire Patrol 11,12, Office Worker 12. ANGLEMEYER, DON - Boys' Club 10-12, Cross-Country 1 1, Campus Control 11, Student Council 10, Intramurals 10. ARCHER, DENNIS-Entered from Nampa High School, Nampa, Idaho, 11, Boys' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 11, Intramurals 1O,11, Tennis 10, Radio Club 11,12, Boys' Club Rep. 1O ARMSTRONG, KARENfGir1S' Club 10-12, Band l 11,12, Student Council 10, Girls' Club Rep. 1O,11, Lit. Club 11, Music Assistant 1 1,12. Of '66 ATKINS, LINDA-Entered from Issaquah High School, Issaquah, Washin German Club 10,11. ARNONE, MARIE-Ushers' Club, 10,11, Foreign Exchange Club 11,12, Lettergirls 12, Friendship Comm. 12, Illahee Staft12. gton, 11, Girls' Club 11,12, F.T.A. 10,11, G.A.A. 10,11, AUNGST, JACK7Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Homecoming Comm. 12, Student Council 12. AYE, CAROLYN -Girls' Club 10-12, Library 12, Glee 10. BABB, LARRY- Boys' Club 10-12. BABCOCK,JUDY-Girls' Club 10-12, Band I 12. Student Council 10. BAINTON, CLAUDIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club 10. BAKER, LYNDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Regulation Comm. 10, Library 12,Intramurals10. BALDERSON, BOB- Boys' Club 10-12. BARCLAY, EDWIN-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Boys' Club Rep. 10. BALDWIN, JOAN -Girls' Club 10-12, Lettergirls 10, Chieftain Staff 12, Roll Room Sec. 11, Regulation Comm. 11, Drama Club 10. BALL, PATRICIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12, Band I 10-12, Orchestra 11,12, Lette-rgirls 11,1 2, Girls' Club Rep. 11. BALLARD, CHARLENE-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Sr. Girls' Glee 11,12. ff, ,. ,. 4' BALLARD, MICHAEL- Boys' Club 10-12, ArtClub 10-12. BALYEAT, JOHN-Youth-of-the-Month 12, Football 11,12, Torch Society 10-12, Election Comm. 10-12, Band Council 12, Student Council 1O,11. I l BALZARINI, LOUIS- Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 1O,11, Student Council 12. BARICH, PAULETTE- Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washington, 10, Girls' Club 11,12, Intramurals 11,12, Regulation Comm. 11, Homecoming Comm. 12. BARNES, GARY!Boys' Club Rep. 10,12, Intramurals 10-12, Torch 11,12, Track 11, Band 11. BAINTON, BOBfBoys' Club 10-12, Football 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, BARNHART, LARRY-Entered from Mt. Vernon High School, Mt. Vernon, Washington, 10, Boys Club 1012, Intramurals 1012, Track 1 1, Chess Club 11,Math Club 1 1,12, Torch 10. BARNHART, TOM Boys Club 10 12, Bandl 1O,11. BARRETT, DAN- Boys' Club 10-12, Baseball 10-12, Student Coun- cil IO,11, Intramurals 1O,11. BARTLEY, HARRY- Boys' Club IO-12, BARTOO, NORMAN-Boys' Club 10-12, Spring Play 11, Cross- Country 10. BASQUETTE, SANDRA-Entered from South Gate High School, South Gate, California, 11, Girls' Club IO-12. BAZE, KATl'llE-Girls' Club 10-12, A Cappella 11,12, Roll Room Sec. 10, Girls' Club Rep. 11, lllahee Statt12. BELLOWS, KATHERINE-Girls' Club 10-1 2. BENNETT, SHERRY-Girls' Club IO-12, Drill Team 12. BENTON, GAIL-Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Illahee Staff 12, Spades 1 1, Lit. Club 12, Tolo Comm. 12, Spanish Club 10. BEPPU, LESLIE- Entered from Garfield High School, Seattle, Wash- ington, 11, Girls' Club 11,12, Torch 10,11, Foreign Exchange Club 10, Pep Club IO. BERQUIST, KRIS-Girls' Club IO-12, Junior Council 11, Senior Council 12, Intramurals 12, Roll Room'Sec. 12, Band Council 11. BERRY, EDDIE- Boys' Club 10-12. Library Staff 12. BIEKER, ROBERT- Boys' Club 10-12. BIESIADA, JO-Girls' Club 10-12, Pep Club 10, Drama Club 11, Make-Up Crew 11,Jr. Prom Comm. 11,ArtClub1O-12, BISIACK, DON-Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11, Weight Lifting 10,1 1, Intramurals 10. BISIACK, LUANNE-Girls' Club President 12, Torch 10-12, Youth Leadership 11,12, Foreign Exchange Club 11,1 2, Junior Council 11, Ushers' Club Sec. 11. BLANTON, CHARLES-Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 10, Student Council 1O,12, D.E.C.A. 12, Vehicle Control 12. BLODGETT, MICHAEL-Boys' Club 10-12, Boys' Club Rep. 10, Drama Club 1O,11. BLUNT, RICHARD-Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle, Washington, 11, Cross-Country IO,11, Track 10,11, Boys' Club 11,12, 24 BERTELLI, CHERIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Glee Club 12, Art Club 10-12, BOEH, AMIEL- Boys' Club 10-12. BOGH, CHRIS-Boys' Quartet 11,125 A Cappella 10-125 Swing Choir 10,125 Choir Council 125 Music Man 115 Spring Play 10. BONOMI, VAL-Lettergirls 10-125 Band I 11,125 Intramurals 10-125 Plaque Comm. 10,115 Foreign Exchange Club 125 Fire Patrol 12. BOSWORTH, HARLAN-Boys' Club 10-125 Wrestling 10,11. BOURGEOIS, JOAN-Spanish Club 105 Commercial Club 11,125 D.E.C.A. 125 Girls' Club 10-125 Fire Patrol 12. BOWRON, .JAN-Intramurals 10-125 Make-Up Crew 11,125 Regu- lation Comm. 125 Girl ofthe Month Comm. 125 P.T.A. Comm. 125 Commercial Club 12. BRADFORD, MARY-Ushers' Club 105 Foreign Exchange Club 10-125 Campus Control 125 Girls' Club 10-125 Illahee Staff 12. BRAINARD, JANICE-Youth-of-the-Month 125 Student Council 10-125 Youth Leadership Comm. 10-125 Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Junior Council Chairman 11,5 Torch 10-12. BRAUTIGAM, VIRGINIA-Girls' Club 10-125 Fire Patrol 11,125 Gymnastics 125 Girls' Club Rep. 105 Illahee Staff 115 Sr. Girls'Glee 12. I I BRAZIER, DAN-Boys' Club 10-125 Student Council 105 Campus Control 11. BREDING, LAURA-Entered from East Valley High School, Spo- kane, Washington, 115 Girls' Club 11,125 D.E.C.A. 125 B.E.C. 105 Drama Club 105 Winter Play 10. BREES, MARILYN-Girls' Club 10-125 Ushers' Club 11,125 Girls' Glee125Make-Up Crew 10-125 Drama Club 11. BREITENSTEIN, DENNIS- Boys' Club 10-125 Track 1 1. BRIERE, ROSEMARY-Girls' Club Rep. 10,115 Girl at the Month Comm. 115 Student Council 115 Intramurals 10,115 D.E.C.A. 125 Fire Patrol 11,12. BRINK, DEBBIE-Girls' Club 10-125 Campus Control 115 Fire Patrol 10-125 Illahee Staff 1 15 Torch 105 D.E,C.A. Sec. 12. BROOKINS, TOM- Boys' Club 10-125 Wrestling 10-125BGl'ld10-125 Band Council 125 Football 10. BROOKS, AL- Boys' Club 10-125 Intramurals 11,12. BROWN, HOWARD-Boys' Club 10-12. BROWN, JACKIE Girls Club 10 12, Girls Club Rep. 1O,11, Roll Room Sec. 125 Fire Patrol 11, BRUNDAGE,TERRY Boys Club IO 12. BRUNETTE, SHARON -Girls Club 10-125G1rls' Club Rep. 105 Girl of the Month Comm. 115 Roll Room Sec, 10,1 15 Student Council 1O,11. BURRELLE, SUE-Girls' Club 10-12, Sr. Girls Glee 11, Office Worker 12, Drill Team 12, Commercial Club 12. BURRILL, LARRY-Boys' Club IO-12, Torch 1 1,12, Intramurals I I. BUTKO, RICHARD - Boys' Club 10-12. I CANIPAROLI, MICHAEL- Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10, Illahee Staff 1 1,12, Homecoming Comm. 12, Student Council 10. CANTU, TITO- Boys' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12, Boys' Club Rep.1O. CARLSON, DAVE- Boys' State ll, Torch 11, Fire Council 10, Budget Review 12, Senior Council 12. 11,12. Musical 11. BURNETT, ROBERT-Torch Pres. 12, Campus Control IO-12, Boys' Club Cabinet 12, Junior Council 1 1, Football 10-12, Torch 10-12. BURNETT, STEVE- Boys' Club IO-I 2, Intramurals 10,1 2. BURNS, TIM- Boys' Club 10-12, lllahee Staff I 1,12, Fire Patrol11, Vehicle Control 12, Debate 12, Intramurals 10. CARLSON, DIANA-Torch IO-12, Fall Play 11,12, Roll Room Sec. 1l,I2, Foreign Exchange Club IO-12, Lettergirls l1,12, Spring Play CARLSON, STEVE- Boys' Club IO-12, Football 10, Baseball 10. CARPENTER, LEWIS- Boys' Club IO-12, Gymnastics 12, Spring BRYANT, BARBARA-Girls' Club IO-12, D.E.C.A. 12. BRYANT, LARRY- Boys' Club 10-12. BUNKER, TERRY- Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 12 CANFIELD, RANDY-Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11, Art Club 12. Patrol 12, Student CARPENTER, SANDY-Girls' Club 10-12, Student Council IO, Fire Patrol 12, Standards Comm. 12, Roll Room Sec. 12, Office Worker 12. CARNEY, ROBERT-Boys' Club IO-12, Football IO, Track IO, Boys' Club Rep. 11, Intramurals IO. CARSTEN, GARY-Campus Control 12, Boys' Club Rep. IO, St dent Council 11, Litter Patrol 11,Yell King 12, Fire Patrol 12. 26 U CASE, ELLA-Entered from Mt. Vernon High School, Mt. Vernon, Washington, 10, Ushers' Club 10, D.E.C.A. 12, Girls' Club 10-12, lntramuraIs10. CHANIK,.1OHN-Intramurals 1O,11, Boys' Club 10-12. CHEETHAM, JON-Basketball 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Litter Patrol 10-12, Spanish Club 10,11, Student Council 1O,11, Fire Patrol 10-12. CHENOWETH, MARK-Boys' Club 10-12. CHIANG, NORMAN-S.B.A. Senior Representative 12, Senior Council 12, Executive Comm. 11,12, Torch 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, Campus Control 12. CHRISTIANSEN, CLIFF- Litter Patrol 12, Student Council 10-12, Career Day Host 10, lllahee Staff 12, Gymnastics 11,Torch 10. CHRISTIANSON, DOREEN-Torch 10-12, Spades 11,12, Youth Leadership 12, Lettergirls 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12, Girls' Club Rep. 12. CHRISTMAN, NANCY- Band 10-12, Girls' Club 10-12, Spades 12, Girls' Glee 10. CLARK, JAMES-Boys' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12, Intramurals 10. t i CLARKE, JANE-Senior Council 12, Junior Council 11, Girls' Club 10-12. CLONINGER, GARY-Wrestling 10-12, Boys' Club Rep. 12, Boys' Club 10-12, Band 1O,11, COAD, NANCY- Intramurals 10-12, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Pep Club 10, Girls' Club 10-12. CODlGA, JIM-Vehicle Control 12, Wrestling 10, lntramurals 10, Boys' Club 10-12. COFFELL, LINDA-Entered from Kearny High School, San Diego, California, 10, Girls' Club 10-12, Office Worker 11, Campus Con- trol 11,Tolo Comm. 10, Torch 10-12. COFFIN, SUSAN-Entered from Kimball County High School, Kimball, Nebraska, 10, Foreign Exchange Club 12, Spades Club 12, Girls' Club 10-12. COLBY, JAMES e Boys' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12. COLEMAN, CONNlEflllahee 11,12, Torch 12, Student Council 10, Vehicle Control Comm. 10,12, Fire Patrol 10-12, Publicity Comm. 12. COLEMAN, SUZANNE-Vehicle Control 10-12, Campus Control 12, Youth Leadership 12, Girls' Club Cabinet 12, Torch 10-12, F.T.A. 12 coLLlE, WlLLlAM-Spring play ii, Fall play 12, Drama Club 12 Boys' Club 10-12. 27 Sec.10-12. CONKLE, JOHN-Raalla Club 11,12, Baseball 10, Boys' Club Rep. 10,11,Torch 10,11, Pep Band11,12. CONRAD, TERRY- Bays' Club 10-1 2. COOKE, PHYLLlS!Transferred from Huntington Park High, Hun- tington Park, California, 11, Red Cross 10,11, Chatlines 11, Drill Team 11, Girls' Club 12. COPE, CATHY f Office Worker 12, Pep Club 10, Girls' Club 10-12. CORE, RUSS-Cross Country 1 1,12, Track 11,1 2, Boys' Club 10-12. COLLINS, CHERYL-Pep Club 10, Ushers' Club 11, Torch 10,12, Youth Leadership 12, Drama Club 10, P.T.A. Comm. 12. COLLINS, DEBBY-Office Worker 12, Publicity Comm. 11, Spanish Club 11,Girls' Club 10-12. COLLINS, MICHELE-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club 10, A Cap- pella 11,12, Campus Control 11,12, Fire Patrol 10-12, Roll Room COOK, GLENDA-F.T.A. 12, Torch 11,12, Art Club I1,12, Intramu- rals11,Jr.Prom Comm. 11, Girls' Club 10-12. I Football 11, .f I COURSEY, MIKE-Band I 11,12, Orchestra 11,12, Torch 10, Boys' Club 10-12. COURTNEY, CAROLYN-Ushers' Club 10,11, Spring Play 11, Office Worker 12, Girls' Glee 10, Intramurals 10. COURTNEY, THERESA-Ushers' Club 10,11, Spades 10, Drama Club 1 1, Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' GIee1O,11,A Cappella 12. COUTURE, ROBERT-Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, 10, Boys' Club 10-12, Boys' Club Rep. 10,11, Student Council 11, Intramurals 10, Jr. Prom Comm. 11. CRAIN, DOROTHY-D.E.C.A. 12, Fire Patrol 10,12, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Jr. Council 11, Drill Team 12, Bulletin Board Comm. 10. CREEK, DOUG- Band I 10, Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12. nia 12, Girls' Club 12. 11,Art Club 12. 'Club 10-12. 28 CRUTCHFIELD, JACK-Boys' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A, 12, Intramurals 10, Latin Club 10, Fire Patrol 11, Campus Control 10,1 1. CULP, LlNDAfEntered from South High School, Torrance, Califor- CURTISS, RANDY-Intramurals 1O,12, Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol CUSHMAN, LARRY-Boys' Club 10-12. DAHLQUIST, KATHLEEN-A Cappella 12, Intramurals 11, Girls' DANIEL, MELVIN-Band I 12, Boys' Club 10-12. DARR, VICKIE-Transferred from Tolt High School, Girls' Glee 10. Washington, 11, Girls' Club 10-12, Spades 12, Pep Club 1O,11, DAVIDSON, DAN - Boys' Club IO-12. DAVIS, JACK- Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10,11. DAVlS,JAN-Girls' Club 10-12, spades. 12. DAVIS, JEANETTE-Transferred from Lima Senior High, Lima, Ohio 12- Jr. Achievement 10,1 I, French Club 10, Girls' Club 12. DAVIS, JOANNE-Student Council 10, Fire Patrol 12, Publicity Comm. 12, lllahee Staff 12, Senior Council 12, Girls' Club IO-12. Carnation, DEMOSS, GEORGIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Lettergirls 10,11, Intra- murals 10-12, Pep Club 11,12, Spring Play 11, Basket Room 11 DENT, MARILYN -Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 11. DESIMONE, DIANNE-Girls' Club 10-12, Basket Room 12, A Cap- DEWATER, GARY-Student Countil 1O,11, Cross-Country 10, Boys' Club Rep. 10-12, Track 10, Boys' Club 10-12. DEWINTER, FERN-Bulletin Board Comm. 10, Drama Club 10-12, Fall Play 1O,11, Intramurals 11,12, Girls' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 11. DIAMBRI, JOANN-Girls' Club IO-12, Sr. Girls' Glee lO,11, A Cappella Choir 12, Standards Comm. 11,12, Fire Patrol 12, Intra- murals 10-12. Girls' Club 10-12. IO-12. 10-12. 29 DORGAN, MARY-Pep Club 11, D.E.C.A. 12, Office Worker 12, DUGAN, KEN - Boys' Club 10-12, Track 10-12, Campus Control 11. DUNCALF, CAROLYN-Office Worker 12, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Fire Patrol 11,12, Vehicle Control Comm. 11,12, Student Council 11, Publicity Comm. 12, DUNN, PAT-Torch 11, D.E.C.A. 12, Boys' Club Rep. 1O,Boys' Club DURANT, PEGGY-Intramurals 1O,12, Girls' Club 10-12. DYCHE, ED-Intramurals 10, Weight Lifting 11,12, Boys' Club pella 12, Sr. Girls' Glee 1O,11. DICKEY, ROXANNEf Band I 11, Campus Control Executive Comm 11, 12, Election Comm, IO-12, Torch 10, Girls' Club Rep. 10-12 Youth Leadership 10-12. DIECKMAN, SHARON-Intramurals 10-12, Spanish Club 10, Girls Club 10-12. DINIUS, DAVIS- Boys' Club 10-12, ECKERMAN, CYNTHIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Spades 10-12, Intramu- rals 10,1 1, Pep Club 10. ELFERS, RICHARD-Boys' Club 10-12, Chess Club 10-12, Torch 10-12. ELLSWORTH, CHARLES-Entered from Mid City High School, New Orleans, 11, Boys' Club 11,12. ELMORE, RANDY-Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 10-12, Track 10, Roll Room Sec. 12, Intramurals 11,12. EMMONS, GENE-Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11, Track 11, Wrestling 10-12, Intramurals 10-12. ENGELAND, MARCIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 11,12, Girls' ERDT, WILLIAM- Boys' Club 10-12, Library Assistant 11. ERICKSON, DANA-Entered from Ballard High School, Seattle, Washington, 12, Girls' Club Rep, 12, Vehicle Control 12, Office Worker 12. ERICKSON, LOREN-Boys' Club 10-12, Campus Control 12, Fire Patrol 12, Stage Crew 12, Stadium Parking 11. ERICKSON, MARGO-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 10,12, Sr. Band 1O,11,Jr. Prom Comm. 1 1, Art Club 12. ERIKS, ROBERT-Boys' Club 10-12, Gymnastics 10,11, Intramurals 10-12, ESCOFFIER, CATHERINE-Entered from Institution Secondaire de Teunes Filles, Chahcfiuheul de Galaicre Dzoime France, 12, Girls' Club 12, Drama Club 10-12, Tennis 12, Cine Club 10-12, Foreign Exchange Club 12, A.F.S. Exchange Student 12, ESTRADA, KIM-Boys' Club 10-12, Basketball 10-12, Baseball 10-12, Spanish Club 10,11, Vehicle Control Comm. 11, Fire Patrol 10. 1 Y. if WE-.Af EVANS, PAULA-Girls' Club Rep. 12, Sr. Band 10-12, Torch 10-12, Intramurals 10,12, Roll Room Sec. 11, Office Worker 11,12. FAIR, JAMES- Boys' Club 10-12, Tennis 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Jr. Prom Comm, 11,Boys'Glee 12. FERGUSON, BOB- Boys' Club 10-12, A Cappella 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, Vehicle Control Comm. 12, Intramurals 10-12. l FINERTY, DOLORESeGirls' Club 10-12, Spades 11. FINTOWSKI, ELLEN-Girls' Club 10-12, Campus Control 11, F.T.A. 11,1 2, Lettergirls 1 1, Student Council 10, Girls' Club Rep. 10-12. FISHER, DICK-Boys' Club 10-12, Cross-Country 11, Track 11,12, Weight Lifting 10-12. ' 30 11,12. FIX SHERRY-Girls' Club 10-12, Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Art Club 12, Lit Club 12. FLAHERTY, COLLEEN-Girls' Club 10-12, Commercial Club 11,12, D.E.C.A. Sec. 12, Student Council 11, Girls' Club Rep. 10, FLAHERTY, KATHLEEN-Girls' Club 10-12, Commercial Club 11,12, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Sr. Girls Glee 11, A Cappella 12, D.E.C.A 11,12. FLANERY, LARRY 4 Boys' Club 10-12. FLECK, PAULETTEeGirls' Club IO-12, Intramurals D ECA 1 FLINN, THOMAS Boys Club 10 12 FLYNN, LEONARD Boys Club 1012 Football 11 Intramurals FORSTER, CAROLYN -Girls' Club 10-1 2, Sr. Girls GIee11,12. FOSTER, DEBBIE-Girls' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 1 1,12. FLYNN, PATRICIA Entered from Franklin High School Seattle Washington, 11, Girls' Club 11,1 2, Ushers Club 11, Publicity Comm. 12. FOLLIS, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Spades 10, Student Council 12. FONTAINE, LARRY - Boys' Club 10-12. FORCE, ROBERT-Chess Club 10412, Debate 11,12, P. A. Crew 12, Student Council 12,lntramurals1O, FORE, MARILYN-Commercial Club 10, Art Club 12, Student Council 12, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Regulation Comm. 12, Fire Patrol 11,12. FORISTER, STEVE- Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, 11, Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10, Baseball 11, Bas- ketball 10. FOX TERRY Boys Club 10 12 Torch 12. FRANK CLIFF Boys Club 10-12, Track 10, Weight Lifting 12, FRASIER CLAIRE Boys' Club 10-12. FOX, MARTY-Entered from Arapohoe High School, Littleton, Colorado, 12, Girls' Club 12, Pep Club 1O,11, G.A.A. 10, Student Council 10, Drama 10,11. 31 GEROY, PAT-Boys' Club 10-125 Student Council 10,115 Football 10-125 Track 10-125 Senior Council 12. GIBEAULT, MARCEL- Boys' Club 10-1 25 Roll Room Sec. 105 D.E.C.A. Treasurer 125 Cross Country Mgr. 11. GIBSON, TOM-Boys' Club 10-125 Fire Patrol 11,125 D.E.C.A. 125 lllahee 1 1. FREDERICK, COLLEEN-Girls' Club Cabinet 125 Torch 10-125 F.T.A. 11,12, Youth Leadership 12, Fire Patrol 12, P.T.A. Comm.12 .FRYETT, ANNE Girls Club 10 12, Intramurals 11,l2, Office Worker 1 15Jr. Prom' Comm. 11. FULLER, JERRY Boys Club 10 12, Boys State Rep. 11, Torch 10-125 Chess Club 115 Lit. Club 125 Debate 11,12. FULWILER, JON-Boys' Club 10-125 Fire Patrol 125 Intramurals 10-12. GAMBINI, DAVID-Boys' Club 10-125 Intramurals 10,115 Photo Club 1 1,125 Student Council 105 Track 1 1. GARRISON, KEN-Boys' Club 10-125 Intramurals 11. GEBHARDT, PATRICK-Entered from St. Edward's Seminary, Kenmore, Washington, 115 Boys' Club 11,125 Intramurals 115 Fire Patrol 125 Campus Control 12. GEIGER, CAROLE-Girls' Club 10-125 Intramurals 11. GEORGE, JERRY-Boys' Club 10-125 Jr. Band 10,115 Band I 125 Torch 10-12. GILBERT, SCOTT-Student Council 11,125 Fire Patrol 11,125 Cam- pus Control Exec. Comm. 11,125 Senior Council 125 Ski Club 115 French Club 1O,11. GILLIGAN, BOB-Boys' Club 10-125 Play Publicity 105 Lit. Club 125 Fire Patrol 10,1 15 Science Club 10. GILMER, MARY-Girls' Club 10-125 Roll Room Sec. 10,125 Pep Club 105 Fall Play 115 lllahee Staff 11. GILMORE, CANDIE-Girls' Club 10-125 Spades 105 Senior Council GIRIAS IRENE-Girls' Club 1O-12- Office Worker 12. GLEASON, JOHN-Boys' Club 10-125 Radio Club 115 Chess Club GLENN, BILL- Boys' Club 10-12. GLENN, EILEEN -Girls' Club 10-125 Spades 10,1 15 Drill Team 125 Sr. Girls' Glee 11,12. GLOCKNER, GARYf Boys' Club 10-125 Art Club 1 1,12. 32 GLOCKNER, PATTI Glrls Club 10 12, Intramurals 10. GODDARD, SHARONfGirIs' Club IO-12, Girls' Glee 11, Sr. Glee Nonette 11, A Cappella 12, Roll Room Sec. 10,11. GONDER, STEVE-Wrestling 10-12, Student Council 12, Senior Council 12, Junior Council 11, Intramurals 11, Latin Club 10. rals 10,1 1, Campus Intramurals 10-11. GRAVITT, GAYLAND-A Cappella Pres. 12, Intramurals 11,12, Drama Club Pres. 12, Spring Musicals 10-12, Boys' Quartet 11,12, Attendance Office 11,12. GREEN, KEN - Boys' Club 10-12, GREEN, NORMAN-Boys' Club 10-12, Gymnastics 12, Band 10, Homecoming Comm. 12, GRINOLDS, GARY - Boys' Club 10-12. GROSS, BARRY - Entered from Sacred Heart High School, Sedolia, Mississippi, Chorus 10, Boys' Club 10-12. GRUBESIC, MARY -Girls' Club 10-12, Make-Up HABENICHT, JOE- l GOTTI, JIM-Boys' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12, Fire Patrol 11,12, Intramurals 10, Spanish Club 10, Vehicle Control 10,11. GOUGH, CAROL-Girls' Club 10-12, lllahee Staff 11,12, Intramu- GRANTHAM, LOlS-Girls' Club 10-12,USI'1erS' Club 11, D.E,C.A. 12, GUSTMAN, RON - Boys' Club 10-12, Chess Club 11,1 2, Spades 11, Science Club 1 1, Torch 10,11. Council 11,Cross-Country 11. HADDAD, DAVE-S.B.A. President 12, Senior Council 12, Golf 10-12, Youth Leadership 12, Junior Council 1 1, Fire Patrol 12. Control 1 1,12, Drama Club 11,12. l l GREEN, PAULIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club 10-12 GRIMES, BILL-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10-12. GRIMM, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Office Worker 12, Crew 10. Boys' Club 10-12, Boys Club Rep. 10, Junior HALL, EDWARD-Boys' Club 10-12. HALLAM, JOHN-Boys' Club 10-12, Bond 10,11, Vehicle Control 10,11. HALSEN, SHIRLEY-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Art Club 12. 33 HAMILTON, CATHY Girls Club 10-12, Torch 10 12. HAMLIN MAUREEN-Girls' Club 10-12' D.E,C.A. 12. HANSON, DIANE-Girls Club 10-12, Torch 10, Roll Room Sec. 11 Girls' Club Rep. 10, Junior Council 1 1, Fire Patrol 12. HANSON, STEPHEN- Boys' Club 10-12, Football 11, Wrestling Mgr. 10-12, Vehicle Control Comm. 10, Intramurals 10,12, HANSON, VlCKl-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Spanish Club 1O,11, Pep Club 10. HARRINGTON, BARBARA-Girls' Club 10-12, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Gymnastics 11. HARRINGTON, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12. HARRIS, STEVEN - Boys' Club 10-12. HARTER, ROLAND-Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10, Baseball 10,1 1, Cross Country 11. HARVEY, MARY JANE-Commercial Club 11,12, Foreign Exchange Club 11,12, Standards Comm. 11, Friendship Comm. 12, Campus Control 11, Girls' Club Rep. 10. HAWKINS, BARB-Girls' Club 10-12, Student Council 10, Fire- Patrol 1O,11, Vehicle Control Comm. 10, Ski Club 11, lllahee Staff 1 1. HAYDOCK, JAMES- Boys' Club 10-12, A Cappella Choir 12, Intra- murals 10, Drama Club 1 1,12, Swing Choir 12. HAYNES, JON - Boys' Club 10-12, Litter Patrol 11, Fire Patrol 11,12,D.E.C.A.12. HEATH, MARY -Girls' Club 10-12. HEATHERlNGTON, BEV-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club 10, Fire Patrol 12, Sr. Girls' Glee 11,12. HEDEEN, GORDON g Boys' Club 10-12, Track 10-12, Weight Lifting 11,12, Campus Control Exec. Board 12, Student Council 10, HElEREN, JUDI-Friendship Comm. 10, Drama Club 10-12, A Cappella 12, ToJo Day Chairman 11, Foreign Exchange Club 12. HELD, JUDY-Girls' Club 10-12, Commercial Club 12, Office Worker 12, Sr. Band 10, Intramurals 10-12. HENDRICKSON, JANINE-Band l 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, F.T.A. 12, Lettergirls 11,12, Foreign Exchange Comm. 10-12, Foreign Exchange Club 10-12. 34 HENNEN, CHERYL-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Spades 10, Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Foreign Exchange Comm. 10-12, Torch 10-12. HENRY, TOM- Boys' Club1O'12. HERTZ, MARLENE-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 1 1,12. of-as up I W2 HERTZ, RON Boys Club 10 12, Intramurals 11,12. HEWITT, STEVEN-Entered from Smith-Cotton Jr.-Sr. High School, Sedalia, Missouri, 1 1, Torch 11,12, Boys Club 10 12. HILLS, LEE-Boys' Club 10-12. HODGES, .IUDY4 lllahee Staff 12, Youth Leadership 10, Fire Patrol 11,12, Regulation Comm. 10, Drill Team 12, Ushers' Club 11, HEYDEBRECK, MARILYN-Entered from Pine Forest High School, Fayetteville, N. Carolina, 11, F.H.A. 10, French Club 10,11, Beta Club 10 1 I ' Girls' Club 11,12, HICKS, BARBARA-Girls' Club 10-12, lllahee Staft11,12. HIGHLAND, LINDA M.- Entered from Clover Park High School, Tacoma, Washington, 12, G.A.A. 10,11, Class Sec. 10, Concessions Club 1 1, G.A.A. Rep. 11. HILFER, JUDY A.-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 1 1,12. HILFER, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12. HILL, CAROLYN L.-Girls' Club 10-12, Pep Club 1O,Make-Up Crew HILL, PAM A.eGirIs' Club 10412, Drill Team 11,12, P.T.A. Comm. HILLS, CINDYfLettergirls' 11,12, Student Council 10, Senior Council 12, Friendship Comm. 12, Make-Up Crew 10-12, Fire Patrol HODGES, LINDA!Orchestra 11,12, String Ensemble 10-12, For- eign Exchange Club 12, Chess Club 12, String Quartet 12. HOFFMAN, ED-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Boys' Club Rep. 1O,11. HOGGARD, CAROLYN-Orchestra 10-12, Spades 10, Girls' Club 10-12. HOLEN, SANDRA-Intramurals 1O,11, Commercial Club 11,12, Friendship Comm, 12, Foreign Exchange Club 11,12, Regulation Comm. 11, lllahee Statf12, 35 ' M' gy .us 11,12. 1O,1I. HOOLEY, DOROTHY-Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle Washington, 11, Drama Club 10,11, Student Council 11, Sr, Girls' Glee 1 1,12, Campus Control 12, Fire Patrol 12, Girls' Club IO-12. HORI, MIKE-Boys' Club 10-12, Baseball IO-12, Vehicle Control Comm. 12, Fire Patrol 12,lntramurals1O,11. HOUSE, CAROL-Entered from Woodruff High School, Peoria, Illinois, I1,GirIs' Club 11,12. HUDSON, ROBlN4Ushers' Club 11, Intramurals 1O,11, Ski Club 12, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Girls' Club 10-12. HUFF, LAWANNA-Make-Up Crew 11, Pep Club 11, Student Council 11,lntramurals1O,11. HUGHES, MARYAGirls' Club Rep. 12, F.T.A. 11,12, Student Council 11, Torch 10-1 2, Junior Council 11, A Capella 11,12 10-12. ton, 11, Boys' Club 12. Comm. 12. HOLMA, NANCY-Spades 10, Student Council 1O,11, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Pep Club 10, Fire Patrol 11,12, Jr. Council 11. HOLMAN, MARLENE-Girls' Club 10-12. HOLMBERG, DAVE-Cross Country 10-12, Track 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 10,1 1, Intramurals 12, Boys' Club 10-12. HOLMES, EDNA-Student Council 10, Roll Room Sec. 10,1 1, Torch 10-12, Campus Control 11,12, Publicity Comm. 12, Fire Patrol HOLMESJONATHON- D.E.C.A. 12, Boys' Club IO-12. HOLT, DANIEL-Student Council 11, Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals HUSMAN, NORMA-Entered from Continuation High School, Spokane, Washington, 10, Intramurals 11, Office Worker 11,12, Commercial Club ll, Spades 11, Girls' Club IO-1 2. HUVINEN, MICHAEL-Vehicle Control Comm. 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Weight Lifting IO, Litter Patrol 11, D.E.C.A. 12, Boys' Club INGRAM, BILL-Entered from Selah High School, Selah, Washing- IVERSON, DOUGLAS-Track 1O,12, Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,1 2, Intramurals IO, Litter Patrol 1O,11. JACOBI, CYNTHIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals IO, Fire Patrol 12, Jr. Prom Comm. II, Regulation Comm. 12, Girl-of-the-Month HOUSTON, BILL-Golf IO-12, Campus Control 12, Boys' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. IO, Boys' Club Rep. 1O,11. HOWARD, CAROl.fBand I 11,12, F.T.A. 11,12, Lettergirls 11,12, Foreign Exchange Club 12, Torch 10-12, Chairman FTA. Comm, 12. HOWE, JIM-Intramurals 12, Vehicle Control Comm. 12, Boys' Club 10-12. JANE, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12, Band 10. 36 JANES, ROBERT- Boys' Club 10-12, Tennis 10,1 1. JENKINS, PAUL- Boys Club 10-12, Vehicle Control 10,11. JOHNSON CYNTHIA-Girls' Club 10-12- Girl-of-the-Month Comm 10, Publicity Comm. 11, Foreign Exchange Club 11,12, Girls Club Cabinet 12- Art Club 10-12 JOHNSON, DALE-Boys' Club 10-12, Pep Band 10-12, Orchestra 10-12,BandI1O-12. JOHNSON, JONI - Drama Club 10, Fire Patrol 10-12, Student Council 11, P.T.A. Comm. 11, Publicity Comm. 12, Torch 11,1 2. JOHNSON, KENNETH-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 11, Fb. Scoreboard 11, Homecoming Comm. 12. JOHNSON, LAUREL-Girls' Club Rep. 11, Girls' State Rep. 11, Student Council 1 1,12, Commercial Club 1 1,12, Torch 10-12. JOHNSON, ROGER-Boys' Club Rep. 12, Football 10,11, Track 10,1 1, Intramurals 10, Torch 10-12, Junior Council 11. JOHNSTON, MICHAEL-Boys' Club 10-12, Chieftain Staff 12, Torch 10-12, Student Council 11, Track I 1, Baseball 10. JONES, BARBARA-Girls' Club Rep. 10,11, Make-Up Crew 11,12, Bulletin Board Comm. 11, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 10, Lit. Club 12, Youth Leadership 12. JONES, BECKY-Girls' Club 10-12, Chess Club 11,12, Lit. Club 12, Art Club 12, Torch 10-12. JONES, BONNIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Orchestra 10-12. JONES, MICHAEL- Boys' Club 10-12. JORGENSEN, ERIK-Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10-12, Wrestling 10, Intramurals 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12. KANE, GERRIE-Girls' Club Cabinet 12, Student Council 1O,l1, Campus Control, V.P. 12, Lit. Club 11,12, Ushers' Club 10,1 1, For- eign Exchange Club 10-12. KASSNER, JANE-Girls' Club 10-12, Drill Team 12- Roll Room Sec 11, Friendship Comm. 12, Ottice Worker 11. KAY, TRUDY-Sr. Girls' Glee 10, A Cappella 11,12, F.T.A. 11,12, Girls' Club Rep. 12, Fire Patrol 12. KEARNS, CHRISTOPHER-Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, Intra- murals 11,12. KEEHN, KATHY-F.T,A. 11,12, Friendship Comm, 11, Student' l Council 11, Drill Team 12, Torch 10-12, Foreign Exchange Club 11,12. KELLOGG, LINDA-Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Foreign Ex- change Comm. 1O-12, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 11, P.T.A. Comm. 12, Student Council 11,12, Lit. Club 12. KELLY, IVY-Ushers' Club 10-12, Torch 10-12, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 10, Lit, Club 12, Fire Patrol 12, Math Club 12. 37 KELLY, SHARON-Girls' Club 10-12, Ushers' Club 11, Student Council 11, Fire Patrol 11, Lettergirls 10-12. KENNICK, .lFANEfGirls' Club 10-12, Torch IO-12, Drill Team 12, Foreign Exchange Club 11,1 2, Girls' Club Rep 11. KERSTETTER, BARBARA-Girls' Club 10-12, Band I 11,12, Foreign Exchange Club 12, Fire Patrol 11. KESSLER, GARY- Boys' Club 10-12, Student Council 12, Fire Patrol 11, Vehicle Control Comm. 12, Spanish Club IO, Torch IO-12. KETT, MARTHA-Girls' Club 10-12, Sr. Girls' Glee 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10. KILBORN, CYNTHIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals IO-12, Letter- girls 11,12. KINO, MICHEAL- Boys' Club 10-12. KIRKLAND, JACK-Boys' Club IO-12, Gymnastics 10-12, Weight Lifting 10,1 1, Boys' Club Rep. 11, Intramurals 10-12. KLISE, CYNT1-llAfTorch IO-12, Torch V.P. 12, Student Council 12, Drama Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 10,1 1, Youth Leadership 12. KNAPP, JAMES-Entered from Wheatland High School, Wheat- land, Washington, 12, Boys' Club 12. KNIGHT, PAUL-Fire Patrol 11, Band I 10-12, Orchestra 11,12, Track 10,1 1, Football 10-12, Student Council 10,1 1. KNIPSCI-IIELD, LARRYfBOyS' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Chess Club 11, Debate Club 11,12, Track 1 1,12. KNOLL, FRED-Boys' Club 10-12, Football 1O,11, Student Council II. KOKKO, SUSAN -.Girls' Club 10-12. KOMISKI, KIM-Girls' Club IO-12. KOPICK, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 10, Cross Country 10. KRALL, LINDA-Roll Room Sec. 12, Spring Musical 1 1, Commercial Club 12, Publicity Comm. 12, Sr. Girls Glee1O,11, A Cappella 12. KREBS, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12,ArtClub 11,12,Spring Play 11. KRIEG, JANICE Girls Club 10 12, Student Council 10, Drill Team 12, Fire Patrol 12, Intramurals 10. 38 KRONE, CHERYL-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 12, Fire Patrol 12, Torch 10-12. KRUSE, JAN-Torch 10-12, Ushers 10-12, Girls' Club Cabinet 12, Foreign Exchange Club 1 1,12, Campus Control 12, Girls' State Rep. 11. KUDER, DENNIS N.-Intramurals 10,11, Boys' Club Cabinet 12, Election Comm. 10-12, Band Council 11, Pep Band 11,Torch1O,11. KUFFLER, KATHLEEN Girls Club 10 12, Fire Patrol 11. KUGEL, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12, Sr. Band 10-12, Torch 1 1, KUSSKE, THERESA-Girls' Club 10-12, Orchestra 10-12, Intramu- rals 10, Pep Club 11,12. Girls' Glee 10,1 1, Campus Control 12, Intramurals IO. LaFRANCE, DARRELL- Boys' Club 10-12. Lettergirls' Historian 12. LARSON, CHRIS- Boys' Club IO-12. LARSON, MARILYN-Girls' Club 10-12, Torch 10-12, Drama Club 11, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 12, Lit Club 12, F.T.A, 12. LARSON, MARTIN-Boys' Club 10-12, Gymnastics 10-12, Jr. Prom Decoration Comm. 1O. LATIMER, ROBERT-Boys' Club 10-12, Boys' Club Rep. 12, Science Club 12. LEATHERS, GAYLE-Student Council 12, Standards Comm. 12, Fire Patrol 12, Office Worker 12, Bulletin Board Comm. 11, Roll Room Sec. 10. LEE, DIANE P.fGirls' Club 10-12, Locker Room Worker 12. LEE, LARRY W.-Boys' Club 10-12, Football 1O,11, Track 10, Stu- dent Council 11, Weightlifting 10. LEE, ROBERT C.- Boys' Club 10-1 2, Track 10. LEEDY, LINDA K.-Girls' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12, Lettergirls' 10-12, Regulation Comm. 11, Torch 11,1 2, A Cappella 12. LEMENAGER, CALLY A.4Girls' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 10,1 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 10-12, Intramurals 10,1 1, Lit Club 1 1. 39 LACKIE, CATHYfGirls' Club 1O,12, Library Staff 12, Fire Patrol 12, LARSEN, SHARON-Torch 10-12, Junior Council 11, Youth Lead- ership Comm, 11,12, Lettergirls' 10-12, Girls' Club Cabinet 11, LERWICK, STUART-Student Council 11, Chess Club 10-12, Science Club 10-12, Math Club 11,12, Lit. Club 12, Torch 10-I2. LESH, SANDY-Girls' Club 10-12, Make-Up Crew 10, Commercial Club 12, Intramurals 12. LEWIS, EVANY-Torch 10-12, Election Comm. 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12, Youth Leadership 12, Drama Club 10, Office Worker 11. LEWIS, KARL- Boys' Club 10,12. LEWIS, PAT-Girls' Club 10-12, Library Worker 12. LILLY, JANET-Homecoming Queen 12, Girls' Club Cabinet 12, Student Council 12, Girls' Club Rep. 10,11, Drill Team 12, Torch 10-12. LIND, DUREMA-Entered from Kent Meridian High School, Kent, Washington, 11, Girls' Club 11,12, Class Ring Comm. 10, Student Council 10. LlNDQUlST,JOHN-Boys' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12, LINVILLE, CHERYL-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Roll Room Sec. 10, Fire Patrol 12, Commercial Club 11, Intramurals 1O,11. LOBB, THOMAS-Boys' Club 10-12, Band 10-12, Torch 10-12. LOCKEY, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10,1 1, Torch 11, Office Worker 12. LONGWELL, PAUL-Boys' Club 10-12, Plaque 10,11, Spring Play 11, A Cappella 10-12, Ensemble Contest 11,12, Boys' Quartet 11,12. LOTTO, CHARLES- Boys' Club 10-12, A Cappella 10-12, Intramu- rals 10. LOUY, RALPH-Boys' Club 10-12, Sr. Boys' Glee 12, Wrestling 10, Vehicle Control 10. LOWE, CHARLENE-Girls' Club 10-12, Gymnastics 11,12, Intramu- rals 11, Fire Patrol 12. LUBERTS, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12, Vehicle Control 10, Intramurals 10, Track 10,1 1. LUEDTKE, GERALD-Boys' Club 10-12, Jr. Band 10, Sr. Band 11,12, Chess Club 1O,12, Wrestling 11,12, Intramurals 10-1 2. LUNDBERG, JULIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Drill Team 11, Fire Patrol 12, D.E.C.A. 1 1. LUNDBERG, MARGARET-Girls' Club 10-12, Pep Club 10, Com- mercial Club 11, Intramurals 10 12, Drill Team 12. LUNDSTROM, PHIL- Boys' Club 10-12, Student Council 10. LUTMAN, TIM-Boys' Club 10-12, Sr. Band 10-12, Pep Band11,12, Student Council 1 1, Foreign Exchange Club 12, Torch 10-12. LUTTMAN, LIZ-Entered from Boise High School, Boise, Idaho, 10, Tennis IO-12, P.T.A. Comm. 11, Campus Control 12, Art Club 12, Intramurals 1 1,1 2, Girl of the Month Comm. 12. LUX, BARBARA-Girls' Club 10-12, Ushers' Club 10, Make-Up Crew IO, Drill Team 12, Sr. Girls' GIee12. LYNN, BOB- Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 10,1 1, Intramurals 1 1,12. MAAS, MARY ALICE Girls Club 1O,12, Intramurals 1O,11. MACE,Cl'lARLENFfGlrls Club 10-12. MADISON, JERRY-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Student Council 10, Baseball 11. MAGINNIS, VICKI-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club 10, Fall Play 10, Make-Up Crew 10. MAGNUSON, BRUCE-Boys' Club IO-12, Track 10-12, Cross- Country 10-12, Boys' Club Rep. 12, Vehicle Control Comm. 12, Fire Patrol 12. MAHER, MARK-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10,11, Wrestling 12, Baseball 12. MANARY, COLLEEN-Entered from Seattle Christian High School, Seattle, Washington, 11, Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 11, Class Treas. 10, Friendship Comm. 10, A Cappella 1O,11. MANARY, JEFF! Boys' Club 10-12, Student Council 10, Gymnastics 11, Fire Patrol 10. MANGINI, GARY-Entered from East High School, Bremerton, Washington, 12, Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 1O,11, Cross-Country 12. MARCHETTI, DENNIS-Boys' Club 10-12, Drama 12, Stage Crew 11,12. MARINICH, WAYNE- Boys' Club IO-12, Fire Patrol 11, Intramurals 12, Tennis 12. MARKGRAF, STAN- Boys' Club 10-12, Baseball IO-12, Football 10. MARSHALL, PAT-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Lettergirls 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 11. MARTIN, JON - Boys' Club 10-12, Torch 10, Fire Patrol 12, Campus Control 12, Ski Club 11, Wrestling 10. MATHEWSON, JIM-Boys' Club Rep. 11, Torch 12, Boys' Quartet 11,12, Intramurals 10-12, Drama 11,Wrestling 10. MATTILA, ROSANNE-A Cappella 10-12, Choir Council 11, Roll Room Sec. 10, Fire Patrol 11,1 2, Spanish Club 10,1 1, Ski Club 1 1. MAYES, JIM- Boys' Club 10-1 2. MCALPIN, CHARLENE-Girls' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 10, Standards Comm. 12, Girls' Club Rep. 12, Fire Patrol 12. Y W 4 1 MCCABE, ROBERT-Boys Club 10-12, Football 10-12, Track 10-12, Weight Lifting 10-12, MCCAIN, STEVE-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals IO, MCCALEB, NORA-Girls Club 10-12, Spades 10, Jr. Prom Comm MCCANDLISS, BRUCE-Boys' Club Rep. 10,12, Campus Control 12, Fire Patrol 12, Track 11,12. MCCANDLISS, JAN-Girls' Club 10-12, Ushers' Club 10, Campus Control 12, Fire Patrol 12, A Cappella Choir 11,12, Girls' Nonnette 10. NICCANN, VICKIE-Girls' Club 10-12. MCCLINCY, JANE-Girls' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 10, Intramu- rals 10, D.E.C.A. 12. MCCLURE, DIANA-Girls' Club 10-12, Drill Team 11,12, Spades 12, Spanish Club 10,11. MCCLURE, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Nonette 10, Drama Club 10-12, A Cappella 11,12, Drama Club Vice Pres, 11,12, Standards Comm. 11. MCCOY, DAN- Entered from Lawton High School, Fort Sill, Okla- homa, 11, Boys' State 11, Student Council 10,12, Chieftain Staff 12, Youth Leadership 11,12, Campus Control 12, Vehicle Control 11,12. MCDANIEL, ALFRED - Boys' Club 10-12. MCDONNELL, MICK- Boys' Club 10-12,Intramurals1O. MCDONOUGH, NANCY-Girls' Club 10-12, A Cappella Choir 11,12, Drill Team 12, Campus Control 12, Torch 11,12, Senior Council 12. MCEDWARD, DONNA-Girls' Club 10-12, A Cappella Choir 12, Campus Control 11,12, Student Council 11, Drama Club 10-12, Sr. Girls' Glee 11. MCFARLAN, MARI-Girls' Club 10-12, Choir Council 12, Drama Club 11,12, A Cappella Choir 11,12, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 12, F.T.A.12. MCINNIS, PAT-Girls' Club 10-12, Drill Team 12, Intramurals 10, P.E. Assistant 12, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, MCINTYRE, ALAN- Boys' Club 10-12. MCKNIGHT, CAROLYN-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10,12, Drill Team 11,1 2, Spades 12. MCNABB, TERRI -Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Letter Girls 11,12, Pep Club 12, Office Worker 12, Basket Room 11. 42 MCWILLIAMS, DONNA-Girls' Club Rep. 101 Spades IO, Girls' Club IO-12. MEAD, MARY- Fire Patrol I I, Girls' Club IO-I 2. MELVIN, BOB- Boys' Intramurals l2, Stage Crew I2, Litter Patrol I2, Boys' Club IO-I2. MERRITT, AL- Boys' Club IO-IZ, Boys' Club Rep. I I,I2, Fire Patrol I I,l 2, Sr. Band IO-IQ, Student Council I lp Varsity Sports IO-I 2. MESSER, ROBERT - Boys' Club IO-12, METHVEN, ALLEN -Student Council I I, Fire Patrol IO,I lg Intramu- rals lO,I I, Litter Patrol IZ, Boys' Club IOYIQ, Ski Club I I,I2. METHVEN, GENE - Boys' Club IO-I 2, MIDDLETON, LARRY- Boys' Club IO-I 2, Intramurals IO-I 2. MILLER, TOM-Entered from John McDonagh High School, New Orleans, Louisiana I I, Wrestling IO, Boys' Club IO-12, Football I Ip Student Council IO-I 2. MILLHOUSE, NANCY-Entered from Harper High School, Chicago, Illinois IO, Junior Council I I, Drama Club IO-I2, Commercial Club I I,I 2, Spanish Club IO, Office Worker IZ, Sr. Girls' Glee I I,l 2. MINSHULL, JOAN -Torch IO-I 2, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. I Ig Drill Team I I,I 2, Campus Control I2, Executive Comm. IO, Lit. Club l2. MINTLE, WILLIAM- Boys' Club IO-I 2, Vehicle Control I I. MIRRO, CELIA- Drum Maiorette IO, Girls' Club IO-IQ, Spring and Fall Play II,l2, Sr. Band II,l2, D.E.C.A. II,l2, Commercial Club MITCHELL, MARY JANE Spanish Club IO, Intramurals IO, Regu lation Comm. I2y Publicity Comm. I2g Girls' Club I0-I 2. MOBLEY, PHILLIP Intramurals IO, Boys Club I0 I2. MOELLER, MIKE-Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington II, Intramurals IO, Boys' Club IO-I2, MOERER, KEN-Boys' Club IO-IQ, Cross Country IZ, Litter Patrol I I. MOILANEN, MARTIN-Boys' Club IO-12, Plaque Comm. IO,II, Chess Club lI,I2. MONKOWSKI, GERRY-Girls' Club IO-IQ, Intramurals IO-IZ, Lettergirls II,I2, Ushers' Club IO-I2, Sr. Girls' Glee IO, ACappeIla II,I2. 43 s MONSTER, MARILOU - Girls' Club 10-12. MOORE, HENRY4 Boys' Club 10-12. MOORE, PATeGirls' Club 10-12, Regulation Comm.12. L. me MOORMAN, GORDON-Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10, Baseball 10-12. MORGAN, LINDA-Torch 12, Spanish Club 10, Lettergirls' 11, Ushers' Club 11,12, Fire Patrol 12, Youth Leadership Comm. 12. MORIARTY, DOREENfGirls' Club 10-12, Pep Club 10, Saph. Ori- entation Comm. 12, Youth Leadership Comm. 12. MORRIS, JAMES-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Basketball 12, Baseball 12. MORRIS, RUSS-Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 10-12, Intramurals 12. MORRIS, THOMAS- Boys' Club IO-12, Wrestling 10-12. MORROW, KATHY-Girls' Club 10-12. MOSIER, .lANETfGirls' Club 10-12, Commercial Club 12, Publicity Comm. 12. MUELLER, ARNIE-Boys' Club Rep. 10, Intramurals 10,11, Tennis 12, Cross Country 10-12, Wrestling 10-1 2, Track 10-12. MUELLER, ELAINE-Torch 12, Tennis 11,12, Chieftain Editor 12, Intramurals 10-12, Executive Comm. 12, Vehicle Control 12. MUSGA, DENNIS-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Spanish Club 11,1 2, Student Council 12. MUSGA, MARILYNN-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Chorus 10,11, Make-Up Crew 10. - 3 fi eil ' NAKASHIMA, RON-S.B.A. Vice-President 12, Exec. Comm. 11,12, Senior Council 12, Student Council 10-12, Vehicle Control 12, Torch 10,11. NATION, GLORIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Gymnastics 11,12, Sr. Girls' Glee 10,12. NEILSON, NOELLE-Cheerleader 12, Student Council 10,12, Cam- pus Control 12, P.T.A. Comm. 11, Office Worker 12. NELSON, DON-Boys' Club 10-12, Math Seminar 11, Torch 10, Foreign Exchange Club 12, Intramurals 10-12. NELSON,JOHNe Boys' Club 10-12. NIELSEN, ALAN-Boys' Club 10-12, Student Council 10,12, Intra- murals 1O, Exec. Comm. 12, Campus Control 12. 44 NOBLE, STANeBoys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10. 1O,11, Illahee Stott 11, Intramurals 10. Club 12. 1O,11. O'GWIN, RON - Entered from Ballard High School, Seattle, Wash- ington, 12, Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10, Swimming 10. O'LEARY, PATRICIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Orchestra 10-12, Orches- tra Council 11, Girls' Club Rep. 11, D.E.C.A. 12. OLSON, LYLE- Boys' Club 10-12. tling 11,Torch 10,11, Boys' Club Cabinet 12. ll. 11,1 2, Student Council 12, Roll Room Sec.11. 45 NOKES, ROBERT-Boys' Club 10-12, Cross Country 11, Track NORMAN, RONALD-Boys' Club 10-12, Chess Club 10-12, Math NOVAK, JIM-Boys' Club 10-12, Basketball 10-12, lntramurals NUNN, EDNAfGirls' Club 10-12, Ushers Club 10, Pep Club 10, Spades 12, Roll Room Sec. 12. NYSETH, PEGGY-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Chorus 10, Sr. Girls' Glee 11,A Cappella 12. OZBOLT, MARYLOU-Foreign Exchange Club Pres. 12, Friendship Comm. 1O,12, A Cappella 11,12, Senior Council 12, Student Coun- cil 1O,12, Youth Leadership Comm. 12. PAGE, BELVA-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 12, Foreign Ex- change Club 12, Commercial Club 12. PAGE, SHERRY-Entered from West High School, Wichita, Kansas, 12, Girls' Club 12, French Club 10,11. PALMER, GARY-Football 10-12, Track 10, Gymnastics 10, Wres- PAPPAS, STEVE-Bays' Club 10-12, Art Club 12, Student Council PARDEE, KRIS-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Gymnastics O'BRlEN, CHUCK-Boys' Club 10-12, Student Council 10, Wres- tling 10,11, Intramurals 10. O'BRlEN, GALEN-Fire Patrol 11,12, D.E.C.A. Pres. 12, Student Council 1O,11, Drama Club 10-12, A Cappella 1O,11, Junior Coun- cil 11, Senior Council 12. O'FARRELL, GREG-Boys' Club 10-12, Golf 10-12, Senior Council 12, Litter Patrol 1 1,12, Spanish Club 10, Fire Patrol 11,12. OSBORN, SUE-Girls' Club 10-12, Spades 11, Ushers' Club 10, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 11, P.T.A, Comm. 12, Fire Patrol 12. OYLER, BARBARA-Girls' Club 10-12, Vehicle Control Comm. 10-12, Intramurals 11, Basketroom 11, Jr. Prom Publicity Comm. 1 1. OYLER, DUANE- Football 10-12, Tennis 10-12, Campus Control 12, Boys' Club Vice-President 12, A Cappella 10,11, Student Council 10,12. PARKER, CHARLOTTE-Girls' Club 10-12, Eire Patrol ll,l2, P.T.A. Comm. 1 1, Orchestra 10,12, Spades 10. PARKER, WARIN- Boys' Club 10-12, Band 10-12, P.A. Crew 10-12, Cross Country 10,11, Intramurals 12, PARROTT, CRAIG - Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 10. PARSONS, BETTY-Girls' Club 10-12, Sr. Ball Comm. 12, Sr. Ball CTicketsl Comm, 12. PATRICK, PAUL-Drama Club 10-12, Fall Play 10-12, Track 1O,12, Student Council 10,11, Boys' Rep. 10,12, Stage Crew 11,12. PAULUS, JOHN f Boys' Club 10-12. PEDERSEN, SHIRLEY-Intramurals 10-12, Lettergirls 1l,I2, Girl- ot-the-Nlonth 10, Foreign Exchange 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12, Torch 10-12, Youth Leadership Comm. 12. PEDERSON, JIM- Boys' Club 10-12, Boys' Club Rep. 10,1 1, Student Council 12. PELLEGRINO, DAVID-Boys' Club IO-12, Football 10,11, Intra- murals 10-12, T rack 11,12, Gymnastics 10. PEPKA, MICHAEL-Science Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, Chemistry Club 1 1, Biology Club 11,Math Club 11,l2, Torch 10-12. PERDUE, PATRI Comm. 11, Sta Choir 12. PERKINS, SUE- PERNAA, GARY CIA-Ushers 10,11, D.E.C.A. 1l,12, Friendship ndarcls Comm. ll, Drill Team 11,12, A Cappella Girls' Club 10-12, Pep Club 11, Girls' Club Rep.10. - Boys' Club 10-12. PERRY, BARBARA-Girls' Club IO-12, Torch IO-12, Band IO-12, Lettergirls' 12, Orchestra 11,12, Band Council 12. PETERSON, JACK - Boys' Club IO-12, Wrestling 10,Fire Patrol 12, Student Council 10-12. PETERSON, LYNDA-Girls' Club 10-12, A Cappella 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, Regulation Comm. 12. PETERSON, SHERRY- Entered from Great Falls High School, Great Falls, Montana, 1'1, Torch 10,12, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Science Club 11,12, Lit. Club 12, Lab. Asst. 12, Intramurals 1 1. PFEIFLE, MARY-Girls' Club 10-12, Student Council 10,11, Fire Patrol 11,Intramurals 1O,12. PICKELS, PATRICIA-Foreign Exchange Club 11, Chorus 10, Girls' GIee11,A Cappella 12, Office Worker 1 1,12, Swing Choir 12. PIEFER, JERRY-Boys' Club 10-12, Bond I 12. PIEFER, SHARON -Girls' Club 10-1 2, Art Club 12. PINKLEY, JlMe Boys' Club 10-12, Student Council 12, D.E.C.A. Pres. 12,lntramurals11. PLANO, CHARLENE-Girls' Club 10-12, lntrornuruls 10-12, Bondi 10-12. PLANO, CRAIG-Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12, Student Council 11, Litter Pctrol 1 1, lntrurnurols 10, Ski Club 11. PLANTZ, BRENDA Entered from Stanwood High School, Stan wood, Washington, 12, Girls' Club 10-12, Band 1O,11. eign Exchange Comm. 11, Torch 10-12. POMEROY, PATRICIA-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 10,11, Roll Room Sec. 12, Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 12. POPOVICH, LARRYeBoys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 11, Football 11, Track Mgr. 11, Fire Patrol 12, Football Mgr. 12. POPPE, DAVE4Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10, Cross-Country 11, Track1O-12,Junior Council 11. PRIESTLY, PAUL- Boys' Club 10-12, Baseball 1O,lntromurals12. PRITCHARD, TED-Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10-12, Track 10-12, Basketball 10-12. Foreign Exchange 10-12. PUHICH, MARC-Football 10, Baseball 10,11, Campus Control 11,I2, Senior Council 12, Student Council 12, Intramurals 10-12. PURCELI., DAVE-Boys' Club 10-12, Weight Lifting 10,11, Bond 1O,11,G-ymnastics1O,lntramurals10. QUINCEY, ANNETTE-Girls' Club 10-12. QUINE, JANICE-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 12. RAAUM, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Drill Team 11,12, D.E.C.A. 12. RALPH, RUSS-Boys' Club 10-12, Student Council 12, Boys' Club Rep. 1 l,12, Truck 10-12, J.V. Basketball 10,1 1,Campus Control 12. 47 POHL, DEBORAH-Lit. Club 11,12, Foreign Exchange 11,12, Far- PRUETT, TERRY-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club 10, Torch 10-12, Fire Patrol 10, Junior Council 11. RICKENBACKER, JIM- Boys' Club 10-12. RIEK, PAMELA-Girls' Club 10-12, Art Club 11, Torch 11,1 2. RING, MARILYN-Girls' Club 10-12, Student Council .1O,l 1, P.T.A. Comm. 11, Spanish Club 10, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Fire Patrol 12. ship Comm. 12, Girl of the Month Comm. 10. Club 10, D.E.C.A. 12, Girls' Club Rep. 11. RAMSEY, PAT-Girls' Club 10-12, Roll Room Sec. 10, Pep Club IO, RANCH, CHRISTINE-Girls' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12. RANDALL, JACKIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club 10, Ushers' Club 1 1, Commercial Club 1 1, D.E.C.A. 1 1,1 2, Student Council 11. REAVES, JERRY- Bays' Club 10-12, Wrestling 11, Boys' Club Rep. 11, Radio Club 1 1, Football Mgr. 10: Band 10. REICHEL, MELODIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Chess Club 11,12. REGECZI, ROBERT- Boys' Club 10-12,lntramurc1ls IO-12. ROBERTS, CHAUNINE-Torch 12, Youth Leadership 12, Ushers' Club 1 1,12, Drill Team 12, Fire Patrol 12, Drama Club 10, ROBERTS, SHIRLEY-Girls' Club IO-12, Lit. Club 12. ROCHE, TERESA-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 1O,12, Spades 12, Drill Team 12. ROCK, CINDY-Girls' Club IO-12, Girls' Club Cabinet 10, Friend- ROCKEY, DARLENE-D.E.C.A. 12, Student Council 10, Girls' Club Rep. 10, Make-Up Crew 10, Girls' Glee 1 1,A Cappella 12. ROCKEY, MARLENE-Girls' Club 10-12, Make-Up Crew 10, Pep REIGSTAD, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Spades 12. REISTAD, TONY- Boys' Club 10-12. RICH, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12, Torch 1 1,12, Wrestling 12. RITTENHOUSE, TERRY- Boys' Club IO-12, RITUALO, GINA-Girls' Club 10-12, Spanish Club IO, Fire Patrol 11,1 2, Office Worker 12, Student Council 10. RIZZO, BOBBIE-Girls' Club IO-12, Girls' Glee 1l,12, Roll Room Sec. 12. ROE, BONNIE-Girls' Club IO-12, Torch 11, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Fire Patrol 12. ROSA, VALERIE-A Cappella 10-12, Band I 10-12, Orchestra 10-12, Drama Club 10-12, Torch 11,12, Girl ofthe Month Comm. 10. ROUNDS, JIM-Entered from Arroyo Grande Union High School, Arroyo Grande, California, 11, Boys' Club 10-12, Football-1O,12, Track 1 1. ROUSE, KAREN - Homecoming Princess 12, Student Council 1O,12, S.B.A. Secretary 12, Drill Team Leader 12, Vehicle Control Comm. 11,12, Exec. Comm. 12. ROUTLEDGE, JAMES-Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 1 1,12, Track 10, Jr,Band1O,lntramurals12. ROWE, ROXY-Girls' Club 1O-12, Girls' Club Rep. 11, Fire Patrol 12,lntramurals11. ROWE, TED- Boys' Club 10-1 2, Track 1 1,12, Gymnastics 12. ROYEA, MARILYN-Torch 10-12, Band I 11,12, Lettergirls 11,12, Foreign Exchange Club 10, Roll Room Sec,12, RUSSELL, DAVE-Boys' Club 10-12, Wrestling 11,12, Intramurals 10-12,Fire Patrol 11,12. RUTLEDGE, JOY-Girls' Club 10-12, F,T.A. 11,12, Torch 11,12, Lettergirls 10, Ushers' Club 10. RUTLEDGE, PAMeGirls' Club IO-12, Roll Room Sec. 11,12, Pep Club 10, Ushers' Club 11,12, Fire Patrol 12, Standards Comm. 12. RYERSON, PHYLLIS-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 11, Art Club RYNES, DAVID-Pep Band 11,12, Torch 10-12, Football 12, Stu- dent Council 11,12, Band I 10-12, Baseball 1O,12. RYNNING, MARlEeSpades 10, Torch 10, Jr, Prom Comm, 11, Roll Room Sec. 11,12, Fire Patrol 11,1 2, Office Worker 12. SAARIO, JERRY! Boys' Club 10-12. SABEN, JACK- Boys' Club 10-12, D.E.C.A. 12. SACKETT, LORNA-Girls' Club 10-12, Spades 12, Commercial Club 12. SADO, CAROL-Band I 10-12, Lettergirls 11,12, F.T,A. 11,12, Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Torch 10-12, Youth Leadership 11,12, SASTROM, CHRISTINE-Homecoming Princess 12, Junior Council 11, Foreign Exchange Club 12, Friendship Comm. 12, Fire Patrol 10-12, Illahee Statf12. SCANNELL, JOHN-Boys' Club 10-12, Torch 10-12, Science Club 10, Chess Club 10-12. SCHAAF, BEVERLY-Girls' Club 10-12, Foreign Exchange Club 11,12, Spring Play 11, Band I 11,12, Student Council 12, Torch 10-12, 1 S C SCHULTZ, HENRY-Torch 10,115 Student Council 115 Radio Club 115 Stage Crew 125 Boys' Club 10-12. SCHULTZ, MIKE - Foo SCHUNZEL, BARBARA-Intramurals 125 Drill Team 125 Girls' Glee 10,115 Foreign Exchange Club 12. SCULATI, JOE- Boys' SEALEY, JERRY- Ente South Dakota 105 Roll SEGUIN, GARY-Wrestling 10-125 Cross Country 125 Boys' Club 10-125 Intramurals 10. Club 10,115 Boys'Club 10-12. SCHADER, FRED-Radio Club 11,125 Boys' Club Rep. 125 Boys' Club 10-12. SCHAEFER, LINDA-Girl-of-the-Month Comm. 105 Fire Patrol 125 Office Worker 125 Roll Room Sec. 105 Drama Club 115 Friendship Comm. 12. SCHAFFER, ROGER-Student Council 125 Campus Control 125 Intramurals 10-125 Science Club 115 Torch 105 Youth Leadership 12. HEMNITZER, JOSEPH-Spanish Club 105 Foreign Exchange SCHENCK, RON-Intramurals 10,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Vehicle Control 105 Ski Club 1 1. 1 SCHMIDT, GERI-Girls' Club Rep. 10-125 Office Worker 125 Fire W Patrol 125 Girls' Glee 10-125 Intramurals 10. tball 10,115 Fire Patrol 115 Boys' Club 10-12. SCHWARTZ, BRUCE! Football 10-125 Wrestling 11,125 Boys' Club 10-12. Club 10-12. red from Vermillion High School, Vermillion, Room V.P. 11,125 Boys' Club 10-12. 1 SEIBERT, KATHLEEN-Girls' Club 10-125 Foreign Exchange Club 10-125 Torch 1 1,125 Spades 125 Drill Team 12. SELTVEIT, JANICE - Girls' Club 10-12. SHANEK, PATRICK- Boys' Club. SHAW, DANIEL-Wrestling 10-115 Boys' Club 10-12. SCHECKLES, GLORIA-Girls' Club 10-12. SHERMAN, BRUCE-Boys' Club 10-125 Student Council 115 lntra murals 10-125 Basketball 105 Pep Band 11. 50 J' ' Sl-IOLTZ, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10, SHONG, MARVAYAfGirls' Club 10-12, Commercial Club 11, Drill Team 11,12. SHROPSHIRE, PATRICIA-Entered from Burges High School, El Paso, Texas, 12, Girls' Club 12, Spades 12, F.G.A, IO. SIEMS, WlLLlAMfEntered from Westside High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 12, Football 11,12, Sr. Band 11,12, Pep Band 11,l2, Archeology Club 11. SILKETT, TOM-Boys' Glee ll, Fall Play 11,12, Spring Musical 1O,11,A Cappella 12, Baseball IO, Drama Club 11,12. SINGLETON, SUSANeGirls' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, Pep Club 12. SJOQUIST, ALLAN - Boys' Club 10-12,lntramurals1O,1I. -sLA1gg,,LiNDA-Girls' Club io-12. SLENTZ, KATHLEEN eGirls' Club 10-12, Make-up Crew 10, D.E.C.A. 12, Girls' Club Rep. 1 1, Pep Club 10. L, . L. SLOWSKY, KATHY-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 11,12, Fire Patrol 11,1 2, Campus Control 12. SMALLEY, DUANE-Boys' Club 10-12, Sr. Band 11,12, Pep Band 10, Student Council 10, Debate Club 12, Torch 10. Lettergirls 12, Office Worker 12, Campus Control 12. SMITH, .IANEEN - Girls' Club 10-12. If SMITH, JOE-Boys' Club IO-12, Baseball 1O,11, Wrestling 10, Intramurals 10-12. SMITH, JUDY-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 11,12, Fire Patrol 12, Girls' Glee 1O,12. SMITH, NANCY-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Glee 10-12, Drama Club 11, Publicity Comm. 11. SMITH, RICK-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals IO, Baseball 11,I2, Roll Room Sec. 11. SNEDDON, SHERRIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Mothers Tea 10,11, Jr. Prom Comm. 1 1, Drill Team 11,1 2, Homecoming Comm. 12. SNELSON, KATHY-Student Council 10-12, Campus Control Pres. 1 1,12, Torch IO-12, Vehicle Control IO-12, Youth Leadership 1 1,12, Senior Council 12. 51 . SMITH, BARBARA-Girls' Club 10-12, Spades 12, Sr. Band 12, SORENSON, CHUCK-Student Council 1O,11, Campus Control 12, Football 10-12, Fire Patrol 12, Junior Council 11, Basketball 10-12. SOWERS, CHARLOTTE-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 12, Drama Club 11,12, Ski Club 1 1, Fall Play 10-12, Spring Play 11,12. SPARKS, LOUANNA-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 11, Drill Team 1 1,12, Orchestra 10-12, String Ensemble 11, SPEER, MARILYN -Girls' Club 10-12, Regulation Comm. 12, Office Worker 12. SPENCER, ROBERT-Football 10, Track 10-12, Boys' Club Cabinet 11, Fire Patrol 11,1 2, Vehicle Control 11, Spanish Club 11. SPERRY, SANDYfGirls' Club 10-12, Girls' Glee 10-12, Campus Control 11,12, Fire Patrol 12, Office Worker 12, Roll Room Sec. 11, SPUNAUGLE, LEE- Boys' Club 10-12, Boys' Glee 1O,11, D.E.C.A. 11,1 2, lntramurals 12, Vehicle Control 10. STAHELIN, JAMES - Boys' Club 10-12. STAHELIN, KAY -Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 11,1ntramurals 11, Lettergirl 12. STANGE, TERRY-Boys' Club 10-12, Baseball 10-12, Football 11,12, Basketball 10-12, Student Council 12, Intramurals 12. STARKEBAUM DODGSON, RISE-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 12. STEINMASEL, ROBERT- Boys' Club 10-12. STEPHENS, JANIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Student Council 10, Fire Patrol 12, Girls' Glee 10-12, Tolo Comm. 12, Art Club 12. STIRN, SUSAN-Girls' Club 10-12, Torch Club 10-12, lntramurals 10, Office Worker 11. STORY, LESLIE-Girls' Club 10-12. 1 A STROMBERG, DONALD-Boys' Club 10-12, Photo Club 10, Band 11,1ntramurals11,12. STRONK, SUE-Girls' Club 10-12, Student Council 10, Girls' Club Rep. 10, P.T.A. Comm. 1 1, Fire Patrol 11, Campus Control 12. STRUZNIC, SCOTT-Intramurals 1O,11, Litter Patrol 10, Fire Patrol 10, Vehicle Control Club 10, Science Club 10, Spanish Club 10. SUITER ROBIN-Girls' Club 10-12- Intramurals 11. SULLIVAN, EDITH-Girls Club 10-12, Commercial Club Vice Pres., 11-12-PTA Comm 12'DECA 11 12'GirlS'ClUb Rep. 11 SUMNER, RUSS Student Council 10, Torch 10, Track 10-12, Cam- pus Control 12- Junior Council 11' Fire Patrol 11 12 SUTPHIN, EVERT-Entered from Orting High School, Orting, Washington, 10, Basketball 10-12, Baseball 10-12, Cross Country 10, Boys' Club President 12, Student Council 10-12, Fire Patrol 11,12, SUTTLE, ROGER-Drama 11,12, Intramurals 11, A Cappella 12, Swing Choir 12, Jr, Band 10, Bays' Club IO-12. SWIFT, CANDY-Girls' Club IO-12, Orchestra 10-12. TANDECKI, BOB-Intramurals 1O,12, Basketball 10, Weight Lifting 10,12, Boys' Club 10-12. TAYLOR, ALLAN! Intramurals 10,1 1, Weight Lifting 12, Boys' Club. TAYLOR, MARILYN-Entered from Kimball County High School, Kimball, Nebraska 11, Girls' Club 12, Jr. Prom Comm. 11, Spanish Club 11. TERNET, CINDY-Entered from North Sicle High, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 10, Commercial Club 12, Publicity Comm. 12, Foreign Exchange Club 12, lllahee Staff 12, Office Worker 12, Ski Club 11,12, TERPENING, .IAN-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Club Rep. 11, Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Spades Club 11,12. THEVIK, LARRY-Boys' Club Rep. 11,12, Torch 12, Boys' Club 10-12. THOMAS, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12. THOMAS, PATRICIA-Pep Club 10-11, Allied Youth 10,11- Future Homemakers10,11,F.T.A.1O,11, THORNHILL, MAYNARD-Intramurals 11,12, Boys' Club 10-12, Band 10-12, D.E.C,A. 12. TIEGS, BILL-Student Council 10-12, Senior Council 12, Football 10-12, Track IO, Boys' Club 10-12,lntramuraIs1O-12, TIGHE, PATRICIA-Orchestra 10-12, Orchestra Ensemble 11,12, Orchestra Council 11, D.E.C.A. 11,12, Photo Club 11, Girls' Club 10-12. TINGVALL, MICHAEL- Boys' Club 10-12, Track 10, Gymnastics 11, lntramurals1O-12. TOMLINSON, ARLEEN-PE, Assistant 11, Fire Patrol 11, Spades 12, Girls' Club 10-12. TRACEY, MARY-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 1O,11. TREOSTl,JOHN-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 1O,12. TURNER, DAN-Cross Country 10, Track 10,12, Gymnastics 12, Intromurals11,Boys' Club 10-12. TUTTLE, PAMELA-Girls' Club 10-12, Senior Council 12, Intramurals 10,1 1, Roll Room Sec. 10. TYLER, LINDA-Girls' Club 10-12, Girls' Glee 10, Ushers 10, P.T.A. Comm. 11,12. 53 dent Council 12. VAN CLEAVE, VIVIAN-Girls' Club Rep. 11, Spades IO-12, Intra- murals 11,12, Band ll 1O,11, Girls' Club Publicity Comm. 12, Stu- VANDERFORD, MIKE- Boys' Club 10-12. VENNETTI, MARILYN-Girls' Club IO-12, Gymnastics 10,11, Pep Club 11, Swing Choir12, Intramurals 10. UNDERWOOD, LINDA Girls Club 1012, Spades 1012, Drill Team 12, Sr. Prom Decoration Comm, 12, Christmas Can-Food Drive 11. UNREIN, JAMES-Torch Club 10-12, Chieftain 12, Fire Patrol 10 12, Student Council 10 12, Latin Club 10 12, Litter Patrol 10 12. VANCE, MICHAEL-Boys Club 10-12, Sr. Band 11,12, Pep Band 11- Track 10' Jr, Band 10- Orchestra 12, VERTREES, JEANNE-Girls' Club Rep. 10-12, F.T.A. 12, Youth Lead- ership Comm. 12, Lettergirls 10-12, lllahee Staff 12, Foreign Ex- change Club 12. I VERTZ, DELCIE-Girls' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10-12, Art Club 12, Pep Club 12, Commercial Club 12. VIEG, DICK-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 10, P,A. Crew 10, Photo Club 11,12. VILHAUER, VOLONNE-Girls' Club 10-12, Jr. Prom Dance Comm. IO-12, Fall Play Publicity 12, Librarian Assistant 1O,11, VILLA GORDON Boys' Club 10-12, Fire Patrol 11, Wrestling 10. VIRIK, HALFDAN-Entered from Sandetiord High School, Sand- etiord, Norway, Boys' Club Rep, 12, Foreign Exchange Club 12, Foreign Exchange Comm, 12, Foreign Exchange Student 12, Stu- dent Council 1 1,1 2, Campus Control Cornm, I 1. VRABLICK, GARY-Boys' Club 10-12, Football 10,l2, Weight Litting 10-12, Track 10-12, Senior Council 12. VRADENBURG, DAN-D.E.C.A, President 12, Student Council 11,1O, Junior Rep. 11, Executive Comm. 10-12, Editor ot Chieftain 12, Torch 11,12. WAGGONER, DWIGHT- Boys' Club 10-12. WAITS, CHUCK-Boys' Club 10-12, Cross Country 11, Basketball Intramurals 10-12. WALLER, GAYLE-Girls' Club 10-12, Drill Team 11,12, Commercial Club 12, Fire Patrol 12, Foreign Exchange Club 12. WALMER, CRISTY-Sr. Band 11,12, Torch 1O,11, Vehicle Control Comm. 10-12, Lettergirls' Sec. 12, Youth Leadership Comm. 11,12, Fire Patrol 12. WALSH,TOM-Boys' Club 10-12, Intramurals 12 54 WALTNER, DENNIS-A Cappella IO-I2, Choir Council I2, Student Council I2, Executive Comm. I2, Campus Control IQ, Senior Council I2. WARD, BENNY-Boys' Club IO-I2, Weight Lifting IO,II, Cross- Country IO-I2, Track IO-I2, Intramurals IO,I I, Football IO. WARD, DALE-Boys' Club IO-I2, Intramurals I2. WARD, DONNA-Girls Club IO-I2, Fire Patrol IO, D.E.C.A. I2. WARD, JOANNAUshers' Club IO,II, Band I Ii, F.T.A. II,I2, Regulation Comm. I I, Friendship Comm. I2, Fire Patrol I2. WARDELL, REX- Boys' Club IO-I2. WATSON, MARTIN- Boys' Club I0-I 2, Intramurals I I,I 2, Baseball I I,I2, Track IO. WATTS, JOH-Girls' Club IO-I2, Chieftain Staff I2. WATTS, MATT- Boys' Club I0-I 2, D.E.C.A. IQ, Intramurals IO,I I. WEBBER, JEAN eGirls' Club IO-I 2, Girls' Glee IOAI 2, Office Worker I I, Homecoming Comm. I2. WEBER, JOAN-Torch IO-I2, Youth Leadership I2, Drama Club IO-I2, Senior Council I2, Vehicle Control Comm. I2, A Cappella WEBSTER, GWENfGirIs' Club IO-I2, Intramurals IO,I2, Regula- tion IO, Girls' Club Rep. IO, Office Worker I I. WEIR, DALE- Boys' Club IO-I 2. WEISS, DENNIS-Boys' Club IO-I2, Boys' Glee Il,I2, A Cappella IQ, Intramurals IO-IQ. WEKELL, PETE- Boys' Club IO-12, Eire Patrol I I. WELCH, DOROTHY-Band IO,II, Intramurals IO,II, F.T.A. I2, P.T.A. Comm. I2, Regulation Comm. I2, Orchestra IO,I2. WHEELER, BARBARA-Girls Club IO-I 2, Commercial Club I I, Drill Team I I,I 2, Make-Up Comm. I2, Orchestra I0-I2. WHITE, DAVID-Boys' Club IO-I2, Football IO, Drama Club IO, Track IO, Fire Patrol IO-I2, Science Club IO,I I. WHITE, ELAINE-Torch IO-l2, F.T.A. II,I2, Lettergirls II,I2, Com- mercial Club II,I2, Youth Leadership I2, Foreign Exchange Club 55 WICKARD, JERRY-Boys' Club IO-I2, Intramurals IO-I2, Baseball II. WICKHAM, SHAUNA- Foreign Exchange Club I2, Publicity Comm. I2, Drill Team I2, Commercial Club I2, Ski Club II,I2, Campus Control I2. WICKSTROM, KATHY-Girls' Club IO-12, Drill Team I2, Spades I2, Commercial Club I2, Tolo Decoration I I. WIDELL, MARGARET-Girls' Club IO,I 2, Drill Team I I,I 2. WIEMANN, LINDA-Girls' Club IO-I2, A Cappella II,l2, Drama I I,I2, Lettergirls IO I2, F.T.A. I2, Vehicle Control I2, WILLIAMS, BONNIE-Display Case Comm. I2, Friendship Comm. II,I2, Campus Control l2, Pep Club IO, Student Council IO, Intra- murals IO,I I, WILLIAMS, JOYCE-Girls' Club IO-I 2, Girls' Glee IO-I 2. WILLINGHAM, SHARON-Entered from Highline High School, Seattle, I2, Girls' Club IO-I 2, Spades I2, Intramurals I2. WILLISS, JOHN-Spades IO-I2, Baseball IO-I2, Wrestling IO,Ii: Campus Control I I,I 2, Vehicle Control I I,I 2, Radio Club I I. WILLOUGHBY, CAROLYN -Girls' Club IOYI 2, Lettergirls I I,I 2, Drill Team I2, Intramurals lI,I 2. WIRKMAN, WARREN - Boys' Club I0-I 2, Wrestling I2. WIRTA, Sl-IERRY-Girls' Club IO-I2, Intramurals II,I2, Commer- cial Club I2, Girls' Glee I I. WOLF, JOHN-Boys' Club I0-I2, Roll Room Sec. II, Boys' Club Rep. IO, Student Council I I. WONIO,THEI.NlA-Girls' Club IO-I2. WOODRUFF, BETTY-Girls' Club IO-I 2. WOODS, MICHAEL- Boys' Club IO-I 2. VVORSWICK, SANDRA-Girls' Club IO-I2, Orchestra IO-I2, Spades I I,I2, Commercial Club I2, Standards I2, WRIGI-IT,.lOANNE-Girls' Club IO-I2. WRIGHT, MARY ANN -Commercial Club IOAI2, Foreign Exchange Club II,I2, Intramurals II,I2, Lettergirls I2, Youth Leadership II,I2, F.T.A. I2. WRIGHT, STEVEN - Boys' Club IO-I 2. VVRIGHTSNIAN, MARY-Girls' Club IO-IQ, A Cappella I2, Girls' Glee IO,l I. 56 YOUNGQUIST, BEVERLY-Girls' Club TO-125 Basket Room Helper ll,l2g Commercial Club lO-125 P.T.A. Comm. ll,l2g Intramurals TO-l2g Lettergirls l l,l2, ZERWOODIS, ELAINE-Girls' Club lO-l2p Girls' Club Rep. llp Drama Club ll,l2g Make-Up Crew 10-12g Roll Room Sec. lO. ZUBROD, JULIE-Girls' Club lO-l2g Ushers' Club ll,l2g Lettergirls ll,l 27 Foreign Exchange Club 12g Spades lOg Program Comm. l2. WRYE, DICK-Boys' Club lO4l2g Baseball Magr, ll. YODER, BARIN-Boys' Club lO-125 Weight Lifting ll,l2. YOUNG, STEVE-Track lO-l 2g Cross Country lO,l lg Basketball lOp Torch lO,l lg Campus Control Comm. l2g Vehicle Control Comm. l2. ZWICKER, CHERI-Girls' Club Comms. IO-l2g Youth Leadership Comm. IO-l2g Torch TO-129 F.T.A. l2p Fire Patrol ll,l2. GARDNER, BOB-Boys' Club lO-l 2. SIEBERT, SUEeJunior Council llg Senior Coun- cil l2g Torch lO-12p FTA. ll,l2g Foreign Ex- change Club ll,l2g Girls' Club Rep. l0,ll. LONES, SHIRLEY-Orchestra IO-l2g String Quartet llp Spanish Club l0,Ilg Standards Comm. ily Foreign Exchange Club l2g lntra- murals lO-l2. Make it or break it! Which line do I get today? Well . . . Nobocly's perfect! l Q 3 in ,,,1 ll I-loil! Hail! The gung's all here .. ' .IR If -,J x - 11 'A H N ,- - - g xl . 'xg X' 1 ,ge ix, K ,W - z gzi euz , . V - ' - Q 0' f T KXY! VY -f ,,-1 g,f.fa2i1ss2gs,ss-17:,Q .,,, , axxxX,5 i All aboard the super-pose BcTmobile!! 58 Royal Pudding . . . EAT 'EM UPU! No matter what anyone says . . . Rock Oni!! Class Charles Aasand, Tim Abhold, Pat Adair, Ted Adams, Kevin Adderson, More Addington, Tom Adelman Dan Adler, Sue Agren Suzanne Alaspa, Maureen Albright, Diane Allen, Mark Allen, Margene Alstrom, Ida Anderson Allen Anderson, Carol Anderson, Jackie Anderson Margie Anderson, Paul Anderson, Rod Anderson, Roger Anderson, Linda Angell A . i K , i, 1 - 1 - f , s 2 it , Bill Arrigoni, Marilyn Ashley, Judith Atkins, Jack Aulr John Ault, Ron Baer, Jodine Baglien, Doug Bailey Janet Bailey, Kathy Bakamus, Chris Baldwin Dave Barber, Carol Barber, Bonnie Barclay, Phil Borden, Diane Barei Linda Barfield, Rick Basquette Donn Bauer, Bill Baur, Chuck Bayless, Gerald Baze, Pam Beach, Richard Beaty Brian Beckwith, Carolyn Beedle, Phyllis Belisle, Fred Bellows Larry Belmondo, Barbara Bennett, Mark Bennett, Mary Ann Benson 60 Dan Bergland, Bonnie Bergman, Ben Bergsma, Sue Berilla, Gail Berkler, Bruce Bernhard, Bob Bernik Janice Bierman, Janie Bierman, Mary Biesiada, Dave Biewer, Louie Black, Richard Blake Cathy Blakesley, Paula Blancheffe Ruth Blankenship, Tim Blumenstien, Elaine Bodenhamek, John Bogdan, Carole Bogh Walter Boldan, Bill Bonham, Gene Bonomi Linda Bonomi, Sally Bonwell, Sandy Book, Larry Bosworth Alan Bowden, Bruce Bowen, Sandy Bowers, Jim Bowman U P X, Ross Bownan, John Bourne, Linda B0Urf1e,Rc1Iph Boyker, Tom Braken Georgia Bradley,Janis Bradley, Asfrida Bramonis l l Carol Braud, Mike Brewin, Ron Brighton, Ruth Brinkdopke, Steve Brockway, Claudia Brown Dave Brown, Don Brown ' - A., .fi .r ali, -- ,. 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Rick Brown, Paula Broyles, Steve Brozozowski, Jeff Bruce Jim Brundage, Sally Brustad, Claudia Buck, Gary Buckner 61 2 , Q, . if Eugene- Bunker, Marsha Bunstine, Judy Burch Karin Burgin, Mike Burns, Sharon Buroker, Kathy Burrows A Sue Bunch, Wes Busch David Buswell, Vicky Bufer, Lorene Byers, Melanie Byrne, Marian Cain, Bob Cameron Chuck Cariveau, Kay Carlson, Pam Carlson Dan Carnahan, Cindy Carpenter, Rick Carriegan, Rick Carrol, Vicki Carson Glenda Carter, Jim Carignan, John Carlile, George Cariwrighr Lillian Carver, Ari Casronguay, Suelyn Castonguay, Pat Chamberlin Pat Chambers, Willie Chamisers, Kathy Chappell Nanci Chavey, James Cheeley, Terry Chenoweth, Dave Chermack, Suzy Chissus John Chodykin, Ann Chrisfman Gene Church, Barbara Cinorto, Ken Clark, Pat Clarlg, Sharron Clark, Mike Clarke IH N14 1 is i 1 Q gif, Glenda Clarkson, John Clay, Carri Claybo, Richard Clayton Ann Clear, Leann Cline, Paul Clymer 62 Drew Collier, Mike Connor, Alice Cook Linda Cook, Sandra Cook, Michelle Cooper Linda Covey, Laura Crain, Vanifa Crutchfield, Chris Cumming, Tim Cummings, Pat Cunningham Kathy Curran, Pam Cushman Roy Daggeh, Anita Dalsted, Mike DaMe1z, Dean Danielson George Da nsenburg, Dannene Davidson, Linda Davidson Jim Davis, Judy Davis, Sandy Davis, Susan Day Connie Decker, .lohn Delabar, Barbara Dennis, Tom DeWi11 Pat Dickinson, Richard Dickinson, Allen Dieckman, Larry Dierst, Chuck Diefsch Robyn Dixon, Patricia Dobson, Vickie Docktor 1 , , Sue Donaldson, Par Donovan, Dennis Dorgan, Gil Dow, William Drew, Gary DuBois Jan Dubuque, Margie Ducatf Becky Duckworth, Bob Duckworth, JoAnn Duffield Jane? Dunkel, Melissa Dunn, Carol Dupris, Pat Dyer 63 Chris Eagan, Dean Eaton, Mary Eckloff Kathy Edman, Kathy Edmund, Renee Edwardson, Mike Eglet Barry Ehlers, Bruce Elder Jeanette Eliason, Glen Ellenloerger, Annette Ellis, Cynthia Ellison, Virginia Elmore, Carl Elzey Curt Engeland, Larry Erickson,Jack Ernst Jane Ersland, Mark Eslinger, Jim Evans, Rhoda Evans, Steve Evans l Leonard Evanson, Chris Falk, Vanda Fasulo, Gaye Faull George Feldmiller, Jean Ferguson, Mike Fettinger, Karen Fie Jackie Fisher, Jay Fontaine, JoRene Forbes Scott Fothergill, Doug Fowler, John Francavilla, Susan Freeman, Linda Frerer Micheal Frisina, Nita Fulwiler Wayne Funk, Mike Gallagher, Molly Garber, John Garclin, Steve Gaston, Sandy Gay Dominic Gentile, Jan Gibson, Dennis Gill, Gerry Gipson 64 Helen Glacier, Hilda Glazenburg, Kathy Gleason ii. Diane Godsey, Bruce Goodrich, Audrey Gornik, Carol Gower Pat Graham, Ray Graham, Don Grams Steve Grams, Ken Grant, James Gray, Leonard Green, Ron Gregory, Jim Grieger Ed Grimes, Nancy Gross Tag Gross, Janice Grubesic, Mike Graves, Walter Gruhn, Mike Gunn Paul Gunter, Colleen Guptill, Greg Gurole Judy GUS1GfSOr1,Ncmcy Hoberman, Leroy Hackman Steve Hakim, Henrietta Hole, Ron Halverson, Phyllis Hamel Q F, , . ,.. 2. :g i ,S . 1, Pi, Q 0 NL Q s if X Q, y F gl , - S--wg' fa-7 a eel 6 ei , if A I ,-QS if 'A ' i ' ii ul, l il if R si 'li mf' 4, ,. Charlotte Hamer, Paula Hammerstran, Sherry Handly, Judy Hansel, Steve Hansen Doug Hanson, Nancy Harder, Karen Harding gf' 1 Steve Harer, Ray Harker, Terry Harkins, Linda Harrington, Mike Harrington, Colin Harris Judy Harvego, Brian Hata Sue Haugurn, Cindy Hawes, Rena Heisinger Jim Helgeson, Sheila Helgath, Sherry Helphrey, Terry Hendricks 65 'M I Scott Hendrickson, Sue Henningsen, Tom Herron Lucille Hertz, Terry Heupel, Sandy Hiatt, Ed Hiersche Connie Higbee, Janet Higgs Robert Hillis, Phil Himmelright, Debby Hinze, Jessica Hodges, Dave Hofmeister, Janet Hoggort Gary Hohenstein, Debbie Holderbein, Rich Holmes Richard Holmes, Bill Holt, Michelle Holt, Mike Holt, Leon Hoover Cathy Hori, Lynn House, Sandy Howard, Debbie Howe Gloria Huff, Gordon Humble, Teresa Huppert Q l fix- 1- I . J f ' Robert Husom, Glen Hyskell, Pat Ivanich Cheryl lngebritsen, Bob Ingrcum, Steve Irish, Steve Irwin, Marvelyn Iverson Don Jqgkson, John Jqndg Ken Jay, Don Jayne, Jane Jeffery, Ralene Jerde, Stan Jex, Dave Johnson v l f? ,Mk rf I ' mt- Donna Johnson, George Johnson, Karen Johnson, Ken Johnson 66 Phyllis Johnson, Roy Johnson, Michelle Johnston Kathy Jones, Thelma Jones, Jeff Jorgenson, Brien Judd Larae Juveland, Tim Kangas, Karen Karren fl,-I Richard Karren, Joanne Kelleher, Alice Kelly, Mike Kelly, Stephanie Kelly, Kay Keltner Corrine Kennedy, Roberta Kennick Connie Kiel, Peggy Kilborn, Butch Kinder, Randy Kindle, Rick Kinsley Merald Kirkman, Paul Kiftleson, Marquerite Klaasen Robert Klem, Gary Klise, Jim Knot, Kolleen Kohlrus Linda Kollman, Jill Komiski, Joanne Koncan, Steve Kopick ' aier V , reeiee Roger Koskovich, Marty Knob, Margaret Knott, Jon Knudsen, Richard Kraft Tom Kramer, Linda Kullama, Pat Kusske Linda LaFord, Alfred LaFrance, Tony LaMarche, Steve Lamb, Carol Landwehr, Don Lansing Bob Lavars, Sam Lavin Gail Lawrence, John Leckemby, Janis Lee Ron Lee, Keith LeFavor, Phylis Lenieux, Jon Lewis 67 Patty Lewis, Mark Lindstrom, Kathy Long Monty Long, Yvonne Lotto, Claris Lovegrove, Jenny Lucas James Luedtke, Kris Lund Kathie Lynn, Linda Madeo, Mike Manary, Linda Mann, Bill Mar, Pricilla Marr Rhonda Marr, Robert Marrs, Nina Martin Karen Martinson, Essie Mathes, Don Mathiesen, Dave Mathis, Lydia Mathre Donna Maxin, Scottie May, Barbara Mayes, Bill Maze Jack McAlpin, Ellie McBride, Katie McCarthy, Jack McClure il L ,Ek ,-,,, , Silk? Jim McConnel, Richard McConnell, Pat McConville Dale McCotter, Scott McClellan, Karen McClincy, Mary McCluskey, Marilyn McGarrigle I R 2 Kathy McGoldrick, Mary McGoldrick Vicky McGrucler, Judy Mclntosh, Maria Mclntyre, Bill McKellips, Ross McKnight, Dennis McLaughlin John McMahill, Pat McMahon, Calvin McMillen, Gary McMillen 68 George McNew, Doug Meek, Linda Melton Margaret Menzel, Brian Merrill, Richard Merz, Bruce Meyers Linda Meyers, Betti Mildenburger, Ann Miller Barbara Miller, Bob Miller, Cheryl Miller, Keith Miller, Raymond Miller, Alice Millner Dave Milner, Ed Milton Archie Minshull, Karen Miron, Nancy Mobley, Steve Moenning, Alice Montgomery Carol Montler, Katherine Moore, Mike Moore Patty Morris, Kathy Mott, Jackie Murphy, Loren Murray Al Nash, Darrel Nash, Steve Nathan, George Needham Jim Nelson, Keith Nelson, Merle Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Steve Nelson Jean Neuman, Steve Neva, Jim Nevin A 11 iii L Clay Nichols, Jill Nickel, Tom Nielsen, Paul Niemczyk, Fred Niemi, Ted Niemi Sue Nilles, Dan Noggle Darrel Nordyke, Ellen O'Brien, Ken O'Brien, Maureen O'Donin Barbara Oliver, Diane Olofson, Leif Olson, Lynda Olson 69 ..v K x,J gy l N. W. Jim OSKGVT1, Renee OST, Steve Pflepke Harold Pagel, Pat Palmer, Lora Pappas, Marilyn Parker i Jeff Parks, Kathy Parsinen Brenda Passmore, Ron Patten, Marita Patterson, Pat Patterson, Steve Patterson, David Peak Mike Pederson, Dennis Petchnick, Diane Petchnick Joann Peters, Jim Peterson, Lynn Peterson, Sue Peterson, Cherie Phillips Linda Phillips, Sharon Pilling, Randy Plano, Randy Plut Reg Podriznick, Vikki Poli, Kay Pomeroy, Doug Poppe I W . Larry Powell, Everett Powers, Jesse Powers Judi Pratt, Russ Price, Randy Puetz, Pat Purdy, Orrin Quincey Laura Radel, Joan Rqinville Mike Roncourt, Steve Randles, Barbara Randolph, Russ Raymond, Mary Reaves, Bill Reed John Reed, Diana Rees, Jim Reese, Loren Reeves Dana Reiman, Sandy Repetowski, Pot Reynolds 70 Ron Reynolds, Dale Rhotehamel, Marvin Rich, Jim Richards Kathy Richmire, Julie Richter, Lydia Ricks ' L ,ii J Darlene Ring, Susan Risedorf, Harriet Ritzman, Don Robertson, Barbara Roche, Linda Rodella Sherry Rolsma, Dave Rondestveat Jonalie Rosensfein, Bert Ross, Janet Rost, Paulette Rost, Roger Roth Dana Rothrock, Laura Rowan, Stacy Rowan Gail Rudel, Stephanie Rudell, Judy Russak, Nancy Russell Kathi Ryland, Mary Ellen Rynes, Larry Samples, Cheryl Sare Marcia Saunders, Rick Scappini, Karl Schaffer, Lynn Schaut, Bill Schirman Cary Schmidling, Carol Schonians, Erika Schultz Sue Schuttpelz, Carla Schwerdtfeger, Jerry Selden, Terrie Selden, Terry Sellers, Yvonne Sequirea Rick Severson, Tom Shafar W K r' ff POT 5l1Gf'f19k, Bruce 5l'1UfP, Sue 5l1GfP9 Larry Shattuck, Lorelie Shaw, Patty Shaw, Sharon Shaw 71 Bob Shay, Sharren Shelton, Richard Shepard Joe Sherman, Terry Shinpoch, Steve Shish, Robert Shoemaker Reba Shumway, Kathy Sidebotham Linda Sieler, Kris Sims, Rocki Singmaster, Carol Siogren, Jim Skogman, Bob Smart Teresa Smart, Bob Smith, Gayle Smith Jerry Smith, John Smith, Lola Smith, Marya Smith, Richard Smith 4 ,rtr Steve Smith, Carol Snell, Rick Sodorff, Leslie Soliday Karen Sorenson, Cheryl Spauth, Ken Spencer, Howard Spicknall ,X Sharon Spunaugle, Curtis Squires, Lonnie Squires Jerry Staats, Sherry Stahl, Richard Storkebaum, Jerry Staver, David Stecher Sharon Stepp, Greg Stine Dianne Stockton, Terry Stone, Gerald Stump, Linda Sullivan, Sue Sullivan, Eugene Sutin Mary Ann Suzick, Doug Swanson, Bob Swartz, John Swartzwelcler Lincla Sweet, Sue Swenson, Barb Swenstad 72 3113! Bill Swick, Ruth Taion, Greg Taylor, Ken Taylor Ken Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Linda Ternet Linda Thielbar, Diane Thomas, Margaret Thomas, Greg Thompson, Tom Thompson, Ron Ticknor Jean Tiegs, Ellen Todd Jean Toman, Ron Tomich, Kris Torbenson, Ed Torkelson, Tanya Toschi Charlotte Tracy, Kirby Tresselt, Steve Trett ,, ie. l yr 4 W ,E Lee Truman, Jim Tugwell, Foul Tuomi, Jon Uhorclwk Judy Ullman, Bill Underwood, Vicki Utterstrom, Larry Vance Linnie Vanderford, Bob VanGrinsven, Carla VanOrnum, Kathy VanSickle, Melanie Van Slyke Paul Vendetti, Shirley Vessey, Sharon Visintin Craig Waffle, Tom Wahlstrom, Bobbie Walker, Ruth Walker, Pat Walmsley, Tim Walton Marty Ward, Sallie Warner Linda Warren, John Watson, Marianne Weeks Doug Welding, Mark Wentworth, Sandy Wert, Gerald Wheaton 73 ,,,g.q,f:'g s 1, W.,-'.', ,4 John White, Mike White, Lois Whitehouse, Sharon Weisenburger Poulet Wieser, Stan Wilcoxen, Jim Wilkins, Dave Willenborg Janis Williams, Mark Williams Judy Williamson, Mike Willis, Sue Willoughby, William Willoughby, Debby Wilson, Sally Winckworth Janice Wolf, Chris Wood, Chuck Wood Hartsel Wood, Jobie Wood, Pat Wood, Robert Woodcock, Betty Woodruff 'M f . ,mn - :I f , Vicki Woods, Beverly Wootton, Robyn Wright, Francis Wyatt Nancy Yeager, Joyce Yee, Pat Yokopenic, Charles Young Dave Young, Cam Younker, Mike Yount Don Ziehe, Ward Zimmerman, Curtis Zook, Jeff Zubrod, Kristine Zugschwerdt 74 i Here I come! They soy money con't buy everything. Radiators ot all-time high! 75 at M 'init B it ., ' 1.55, E E' Y R l is Stanley Abbott, Karen Adams, Janet Addington, Dennis Addleman, Vicki Airey, Cherry Albrecht, Sue Albrecht, Deann Aldrich, Penny Aliment, Barb Almquist 5- A k -- M g, rg 3, 3' Lewis Allen, Neil Allen, Sandy Allen, Sonia Allen, Dennis Anchors, Richard Andersen Class Todd Baxter, Sheila Beaman, Bill Beattie, Gayle Beck, Cherlyn Beil, Cheryl Bell Gary Bennett, Don Benson, Eric Benson, Pat Benson, David Bentley, Angel Berger, Dave Bergman, Greg Berquist, Jane Bergstrom, Steve Bernhart. . '- .- ' - V+-f . V L: -2 'wwf - s ft ., - s-.,.:', ' 1 - M ', .Em 1 - my ,gf-.sv ' sew z ,,g:.,,,.. H s, ' 5552123 :at J - ' :rss V , ' ,. ,I 'f f 11 I : , frfistfi V- 5' .J H1 A , f 'fig- QJ ' Q, .. I . .. , - a ' en., .., X, ...,, . . . , s ,.,., W Y ' f 3 Y Q, A 5- tb? 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V- George Codiga, Chuck Colay, Charlene Collender, Colby Collier, Sherry Collins, Dallas Comfurt, Mike Conklin, Pat Conner, Thomas Conway, Mark Cooper Richard Courtney, Zandra Crabb, Marie Creager, David Cremers, Chad Crinzi, Bill i 5 I' so ' esl ..,,, to fe' Bob Carey, Mike Carey, Karen Carlberg, Janet Carlson, Stewart Carpenter, Mike Carr, Ann Carruthers Cross W ,Q ,..,, V . 5 , V ,,:' Karl Croswhite, Mike Crouse, Marcia Crutchfield, Jim Culver, Tish Curran, Veralee Cutler, Liz DaMetc, Jim Daniels, Doug Davies, Mike Davies V 22: ' , xl' .P L ll 1 , .. 1 , A N -, n,.. , , 1 , ,, .,, v , V f Bob Davis, Brenda Davis, Diana Davis, Ann Day, Barbara Day, Karen Day, Mark Day, Walter Day, Brenda Decker, John DeDue ' F L Mike Delaurenti, Vicky Delaurenti, John De- ley, Greg Denney, Jerry Desimone, Pat De- Water . Q , W W L so on m J .N , A . .. 1, . . 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If as g, .,,,v'z4f-. 5 . aw .I 'T' I - I , A' S ' X' . J, I. . ,Q H 1, li ., ,YQ .. I f -M-II sw ', A ' W! ww-aj , 5 I, img. . , 3 .I I wig . I it V I 'I I, I if: . .. ,,a ,.,mI ,. , - , . . A P iff' K , . ., ,,... .. 5, fx A I-gQAI.?12..iIa ,. .1 I fi gy-f.-xfffgygn 1 ' 23,1 . , f- A, 7 'S rwfiwzig wxfzmils Iv 1, ,IM ,-I. II.. I . V www, . J, 1, :Sc 5 IXZLPQ, I 1 Wrlwislfyw iii J I ,, .I , ,' ---fir, I I QQQSQS,QE,gif-'w.,,z4,I,. . . f I. I II '. W M- I , ' Ik Mi? iw: . I . .-I,,I,., 1 ff,-1, ,. , , ,, 11 34:59 g 2 Bda, 'L SV Qvmiiif ,. Q - , ,Y 7 ,,,5-isvw-. n. -:sigh ff . I 'I Wi . q:N?5 ifLfl!55v - A I-f'.v--A--MQIAW S ,s 4 I,2..IvI .- ef , ..,, First of all I would like to thank the Illahee staff for this chance to express my deepest gratitude to you the students of R.H.S., for giving me the opportunity of serving as your Student Body President. The iob of S.B.A. President has been a real challenge and an experience I shall not soon forget. The knowledge and under- standing of people and problems I have gained this year, will be a great asset to me all through life. Not only is my job that of running the student council but I am also the link between the administration and the student body. Working with the administration, I have gained an insight into the problems and difficulties they must cope with in trying to please both the student body and the School Board. I would at this time like to thank Nlr. Talmage for all the fine help and support he has given me and the student council, and for all of the things he has done for the school. He is really a great person to work with and I am glad I had the opportu- nity to associate with him. Being S.B.A. President has taken a good deal of my time and I didn't get to participate in as many activities as I would have liked but I do enjoy golf, skiing, and all sports. I take an active part in many clubs and functions at school and I belong to some organizations out of school. In closing I would like to express my thanks to Karen Rouse and Ron Nakashima for all of their support in helping me and in making the class of 66 among the top ever to graduate. I would also like to wish each and every student the best of luck in every endeavor you may undertake in life. Dave Haddad President S.B.A. Officers Being Vice President of Renton's S.B.A. has been one of the most challenging and educational experiences of my life. The responsibilities of my office are many, the main thing is to be available to take over in the absence of the President. This necessitates keeping up to date on student government activities. This opportunity provided many chances to meet interesting people from different schools. The Seabeck Leadership Conference was a great help in the leadership training I received. We were able to talk with other students regarding problems the officers have to face. We also heard many lectures from various counselors, principals, and teachers concerning student government. This year has been, to say the least, interesting. I hope I have fulfilled the duties of Student Body Vice President and worked to the expectations of the student body. I'd like to thank everyone who made it possible, I'm sure the experience will prove valuable in future years. S.B.A. Vice President standing from it as I have. CLU2. S.B.A. Pres Ron Nakashima Vice President Serving as the Student Body Secretary has proven to be a most worthwhile and rewarding experience. I am sure Dave and Ron will agree with me when I say the experience we have gained will prove to be most valuable in future years The opportunity to work with the administration, and to see that they really are working for the students and not against them has given me a greater insight to the many problems they face, thus I have gained admiration and appreciation for their help and guidance. The main duty of the Secretary is to take accurate minutes at the Student Council Meetings. As an officer, she also participates on various commit tees. Participation in school government this year has made my Senior year more fulfilling. I hope I have served my fellow students in the manner equaling the expectations and trust they placed in me. One of the main things I learned this year is the importance of good organization. Before anything can be run smooth ly, it must be pre-planned or organized. To evaluate the end results of any under taking also provides for greater success in future projects. I sincerely hope the future holders of this office gain as much knowledge, experience and under KC-'Ven Rouse S.B.A. Secretary Secretary 90 Normon Chiang Scott Hendrickson Senior Representative Junior Representative Positive Leadership. . You must be kidding! All of us, in that? An Active Student Council iw ruru , l, , my Stacy Rowan, Scott Hendrickson, and Dave Haddad, RHS representatives to Olympia. Olympia Exchange Students made cn hit at Renton, Don't iust stand there do something!! Student Council Gives New ROW 'l: Marylou Ozbolt, Peggy Kilborn, Laurel Johnson, Kathy Don Jayne, Dave Young, Ronald Nakashima, Duane Oyler, Half- . Snelson, Robert Force, Ed Holmes, Noelle Neilson, Dennis Waltner. dan Virik, Roger Schaffer, Charles Blanton. ROW 4: Doug Helvy, ROW 2: Bruce McCandliss, Dave Haddad, Al Nielsen, Russ Ralph, Mike Graves, Gary Kessler, Clifton Christiansen, Scott Gilbert, Scott Tim Kangas, Marilyn Fore, Judi Hieren. ROW 3: Beverly Schaaf, McClellan, Steve Hater, Phil Harris. 4 4 ROW 1: Dave Vadney, Lance Lu, Mark Lindstrom, John Lindquist, Brian Hata, Wes Busch, Louis Taylor, Louie Balzarini, Doug Swan- son. ROW 2: Scott Hendrickson, Len Glynn, Gary Carsten, Keith Adams, Michele Vance, Roger Johnson, Tim Burns, Bruce McCan- dliss, Jim Hammack. ROW 3: Russ Sumner, Jim Reitz, Dan Vraden- burg, Tim Cummings, Dave Haddad, Ron Nakishima, Dave Carl- son, Greg O'Farrell, Jim Carignan, Mike Caniparoli. ROW 4: Gore don Hedeen, Evert Sutphin, Dan Holt, Mike Willis, Calvin McMillen, Chuck Sorenson, .lon Cheetham, Norman Chiang. 92 Second Directions To Renton High ROW I: Russ Ritualo, Margie Ducatt, Linda Follis, Carol May, Kris Pardee, Barb Tomalin, Gayle Stott, Paulette Holmstrom, Sandy Hiatt, Janice Brainard, Mary Ellen Rynes. ROW 2: Karen Danny McCoy, Cyndee Klise, Pam Duke. ROW 4: Steve Gonder, Rouse, Melinda Peoples, Janet Lilly, Kris Peters, Vivian Van Nancy Watson, Jim Capellaro, Tim Jones, Carl Prentice, Paul Cleave, Sue Nilles, Nanci Chavey, Scott Hendrickson. ROW 3: Henry, Norman Chiang. ROW 'l: Jeanne Vertrees, Carol Gough, Joan Baldwin, Sue Sie- Smith, Jan Uhorchak, Corinne Kennedy, Cynthia Jacobi, Nancy bert, Karen Rouse, Lynn House, Margaret Menzel. ROW 2: Gwen McDonough, Lynne Peterson, Colleen Manary. ROW 4: Sue Webster, Maria Mclntyre, Vicki Airey, Nancy Ashe, Debbie May- Gibson, Toni Leonard, Mary Anne Suzick, Lana Rasmussen, Gayle er, Linda Phillips, Dorean Ringer, Noelle Mclntyre. ROW 3: Lola Leathers, Gerrie Kane, Patty Morris, Elaine Zerwoodis. 93 ROW 'lz Marylou Ozbolt, Kris Berquist, Cindy Hills, Sue Siebert, Karen Rouse, Joan Weber, Joanne Davis, Jane Clarke, ROW 2: Kathy Snelson, Steve Gon- der, Nancy McDonough, Chris Adelman, Galen O'Brien, Dennis Waltner, Dave Senior Council The Senior Council, headed by Chairman, Norman Chiang, and Secretary, Marylou Ozbolt, was one of the busiest groups at R.H.S. this year. All Senior Class affairs passed through the council. Aided by Mrs. Cochran, they handled the arrange- ments for Homecoming, the Senior Ball, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. Representing one of the largest classes in Renton High School history, the council did a very fine iob. yi , , Haddad. ROW 3: Terry Stange, Russ Ralph, Ron Nakoshima, Dave Carlson, Scott Gilbert, Greg O'Farrell, Gary Vrablick, Norman Chiang, Junior Council Representatives elected from the U.S. History classes made up this year's Junior Council. Headed by Scott Hendrickson, student body Junior Representative, the council planned the entertainment, decorations, ticket sales, refreshments and programs for the Christmas Ball. All Junior Class business was handled through the council and their advisors Mrs. Mehus and Mr. Moore. ROW 'l: Brian Hata, Stacy Rowan, Vicky Utterstrorn, Gaye Faull, Sue Sullivan, Margie Ducatt, Sue Nilles. ROW 2: Sandy Repetovvski, Kevin Adderson, Molly Garber, Linda Bonomi, Terry Stone, Patty Morris, Sally Brustad. ROW 3: Scott Hendrickson, Don Jayne, John Watson, Leroy Hackman, Mike Graves, Jeff Bruce, Jack Ernst, Tom Thompson. Executive Committee ROW 'l: Elaine Mueller, Patty Banks, Karen Rouse, Mary Anne Suzick. ROW 2: Tom Utterstrom, Ron Nakashima, Norman Chiang, Dave Haddad, Scott Hendrickson, Dennis Waltner. The Executive Committee guided by its advisor Mr. Talmage, or impossible suggestions. lt is the branch of student govern- meets once every two weeks before school to plan the agen- ment that determines the policies concerning student activities da tor the next Student Council meeting. Major problems and and the welfare ot the school and the S.B.A. ideas are discussed and evaluated to weed out any useless I O Election Committee ROW 'la Russ Ritualo, Evany Lewis, Dave Young, Dave Haddad, Nancy Lotto, Mark Day. ROW 2: Margaret Menzel, Jan Uhorchak, Ken Spencer, John Balyeat, Patty Banks, Dennis Kuder. The Election Committee consists of twelve members, whose assembly, run the voting machines, and tabulate all votes duty it is to arrange the details ot the S,B,A, Elections, They atter the ballots have been cast. The committee is under the screen the candidates, check the petitions, plan the candidate guidence of Mr. Johnson, 95 Torch Requires High Seniors z 5 S. .L 3. ROW I: Deborah Pohl, Glenda Cook, Becky Jones, Carol Howard, Diana Carlson, Shirley Pedersen, Jeane Kennick, Carol Sado. ROW 2: Terry Fox, Cheryl Hennen, Cyndee Klise, Evany Lewis, Joanie Minshull, Jan Kruse, Balyeat, David Rynes, Ron Gustman, Lincla Leedy, Mary Ellen Hughes. ROW 4: lvy Kelly, Chris Adelman, Bev Schaaf, Sue Stirn, Kathy Seibert, Roger Johnson, Richard Elfers, Bob Burnett, Robert Messer, John Conkle, Chaunine Roberts, Linda Morgan, Bonnie Roe. ROW 3: Doreen Chris- Tom Lgbb, tianson, Pam Riek, Mary Ann Wright, Marilyn Royea, Paula Evans, John Ju n iors I ROW 'l: Victoria Utterstrom, Kay Pomeroy, Jodine Baglien, Debbie Wilson, Brian Hata, Sue Sullivan, Linda Thielbar, Melanie Van Slyke, Joyce Yee. ROW 2: Linda Phillips, Margaret Menzel, Shirley Vessey, Helen Glazier, Judi Mclntosh, Donna Maxin, Carol Landwehr, Alice Students who earn Meritorious Scholarship in the school are honored by membership in the Torch Society. Meritorious Scholarship is defined as earning a place on the honor roll with a 3.2 grade point average for three quarters in one year. To be eligible for membership in the Torch Society a student must fulfill the following requirements: Service. Be willing to render service to the school or community when called upon. Leadership. Cooperate willingly and actively, use his influence upon others to make things go smoothly. Character. Demon- strate high standards of attitude toward honesty, reliability. In order to remain in Torch a student must be a citizen of whom the whole community can be proud. Scholarship. Achieve Meritorious Scholarship three of the four quarters of any school year. The semester honor roll is considered as two quarters. A student meeting the requirement for the first time 'i in if sl.: . 1 . Montgomery. ROW 3: Janet Dunkel, Pat Dobson, Jeanette Eliason, Tim Walton, Bruce Bowen, Chuck Dietsch, Mark Lindstrom, Corinne Kennedy. ROW 4: Bill Mar, Linda Cook, Lorelie Shaw, Patty Morris, Kathie Moore, Bob Shay, Leonard Green, Kirby Tresselt, Rick Severson. is entitled to wear the one-bar scholarship pin. The pin is awarded at the beginning of the first quarter ofthe following year. A student meeting the requirements for the second time is entitled to wear the two-bar scholarship. Students meeting these requirements for the third time receive a permanent pin at the annual Torch Breakfast. Seniors meeting requirements once or twice during their Senior year receive their pins at the last meeting of the seniors at the end of school. This year's officers have been Bob Burnett, President, Cyndee Klise, Vice President: and Paula Evans, Secretary. This year's Torch Society was responsible for setting up the Christmas display in our new display case, planning for career day, making arrangements for the college conference, and mak- ing scholarship opportunities known to the student body. Scholastic Achievement Seniors l ROW 'l Jim Mathewson, Susan Anderson, Janice Brainard, Cheri Zwicker, Cheryl Krone, Colleen Frederick, Jeanne Vertrees, Mary Ecklott, Kathy Snelson Nancy McDonough, Joan Weber, Janet Lilly. ROW 2: Valerie Rosa, Edna Holmes, Luanne Bisiack, Laurel Johnson, Danny McCoy, Linda Lockey, Robert Force, Barb Jones, Mike Rich, Marilyn Anderson. ROW 3: Sherry j S Petersen, Marilyn Larson, Dan Vradenburg, David Brown, Leslie Beppu, Cathy Hamilton, Elaine White, Sharon Larsen, Den Waltner, Bruce McCan- dliss, David Haddad. ROW 4: Jerry Fuller, Mike Kugel, Tim Lutman, J. Chris Larsen, Pat Dunn, Dave Carlson, James Unrein, John Scannell, Jerry George, Steve Hewitz, Stuart Lerwick, Norman Chiang. Juniors X 3 2 .K 5 s 5 I -1 ROW 'l: Katherine Edmund, Linda Kullama, Mary Ellen Rynes, Janet Higgs, 3: Gary DuBois, Larry Smith, Bill Arrigoni, Marilyn McGarrigle, Marcia Karen Harding, Gail Lawrence, Janette Hoggard, Marilyn Parker, Jan Saunders, Sally Brustad, Colin Harris, Bob Shay. ROW 4: Sue Henningson, ' D ' I S tt McClellan, Uhorchak, ROW 2: John Gardin, Scott Hendrickson, Steve Shish, W. Jay Diane Godsey, Randy Puetz, Dan Noggle, Dean ante son, co Busch Douglas Swanson, Don Jayne, Tim Kangas, Ed Torkelson. ROW Ken Spencer,Jim Carignan, Mike Clarke. Sophomores ROW 'l: Terri Gurule, Charlotte Nisen, Randi Knutson, Jeanette Saftell, Nancy Schneider, Dana Richardson, Kris Peters, Eva Guy, Doreon Ringer, Louis Taylor. ROW 2: Joanne Pilon, Vicki Airey, Noelle Mclntyre, Joanna Morgan, Karen Carlberg, Iscel Ed- wards, Mike Nelson, Patty Banks, Nancy Watson, Sue Gibson, Dennis Aungst. ROW 3: Gary Bracken, Monica Ellis, Lana Ras- mussen, Kathy Wells, Pat Benson, Janet Furtwangler, Sandra Weaver, Charlene Collender, Shelly Switzler, Cheryl Henry, Mark Day, John Delay. ROW 4: Mark Jones, Gary Hickenbotton, Bert Philipp, Tim Smith, Dan Benson, Steve Wilhoit, Jack Kessler, Ed Holmes, Jim Reitz, Chris Grosvenor, Clark Higgins, Jeff White, Phil Harris. Illahee Staff 1966 Mr. Schneider, lllahee advisor Today we live in the world of Renton High School. Our lite capture a part of this day and this world at Renton. We hope here is very important in that each of us must study hard in that through the Illahee each student can see himself as a order to achieve an education in preparation for yet another part of the school and its activities. We hope that in the world worldethe world of tomorrow. of tomorrow the 1966 lllahee will serve as a reminder ot the Within the 220 pages of this book, the Illahee staff has tried to world of today OT R-H-S new n x ? 5 3. iii? S if A fa' X Q K ' it wx V- S , r 'Witt 2 --tr' Diana Carlson-Student Life MikeCaniparoIi-Junior Section Barbara Hicks-Faculty and I n d e x Carol Gough - Sophomore MaryBradtord-Advertising Section ,,., Q : --V ' '-'-' v,,I 6 ' 4 i Q. X ,A .15 3 5 ' 5:l.j,,1, : -:Q- f ,, Q s ,ww - 11 ', W 6 rx- 3' A Connie Coleman - Senior TimBUrr15-Sports Sandy Repetowski-Associate Section 98 Edllof Student Lite Staff: Melanie Byrne, Judy Hodges, Ruth Talon, Gail Benton, Luanne Bisiak. Sports Staff: Dave Carlson, Molly Garber, Marie Arnone. Senior Staff: Sue Agren, Joanne Davis, Chris Sastrom, Cindy Terner. Junior Staff: Rocky Singmaster, Kathy Baze, Cliff Christianson, Linda Melton. Faculty and Index Staff: Jane Harvey, Jeanne Vertrees. Sophomore Staff: Joyce Yee, Sandy Holen. Artist: Marilyn Anderson Advertising Staff: Terre Shinpoch, Mary Bradford. Q Silence. . .Great Minds AT Work Sue Agren, JoAnn Davis, Cindy Ternet, and Chris Sastrom. Jeanne Vertrees, Mary Bradford, Terre Shinpoch, Molly Garber, Rocky Singmaster, and Barb Hicks. 'L Jim Unrein and Steve Young. Sandy Repetowski and Chris Adelman. Judy Hodges, Gail Benton, and Diana Carlson. Steve Young, Arnie Mueller, and Mike Johnston. 100 Sweat-l-Toil:Chieftain Probably the smallest but busiest class at RHS is the Chieftain Staff. Organization, disorganiza- tion, progress, and chaos constitute the habits and atmosphere of this classroom. Disorganiza- tion and progress find their way into the days of planning pages and writing stories. The Thurs- day paste-up days can be described as days of long hours in the rush to meet the deadline of the printer. This is the day in which the Chieftain is assembled piece by piece. After much toil, sweat, and torment Cfunj, the results are re- warding. The statf has produced T5 Chieftains this year under the excellent supervision of Mr. Robert Schneider. Chieftain Staff SEATED: Jim Unrein, Steve Young Dan Vradenburg Danny McCoy Joan Baldwin STANDING Mike Johnston, Volonne Vilhauer, Joh Watts Sue Murphy Lindo Albrecht Arnie Mueller Susan Anderson RIGHT: Jim Unrein, Volonne Vilhauer, and Sue Murphy BELOW: Danny McCoy, Dan Vradenburg and Joan Baldwin ,. v,,,,..,? .V.., ,.... . ,K -fm ,. S,aW.,ei ,1 ttE'TT5?'i ff 5 . f. -f 'ft. me Boys' Club Evert Sutphin President Dave Willenborg Secretary SITTING: Scott Hendrickson, Ken Taylor, Tim Cummings, Scott Fathergill. STANDING: Mark Day, Bob Burnett, Dennis Kuder, Evert Sutphin, Dave Willenborg. Not pictured, Gary Palmer, Duane Oyler, Tom Utterstrom. 102 Duane Oyler Vice-President Success Comes This years' Boys' Club, under the guidance of its advisers Mr. Wicks and Nlr. Felton, co- sponsored a P.T.A. dance to attain money for their scholarship fund. A Mr. Ugly Contest was also held to raise further money for the fund. This scholarship will go to a deserving senior boy selected by a committee organized by the Boys' Club officers and cabinet. The Boys' Club came through with another victory in the Boys'- Girls' Club canned food drive, with close to 2000 cans being collected. Dads' Night and car checks are iust two of the other activities sponsored by this group. Assembly features were Steve Bramwell star football player for the University of Washington's Huskies, the Pep Band, and a wrestling exhibition. The Fischer Body Company also presented an in- teresting assembly for the boys, explaining the vehicles of today and the future. All of these accomplishments are attributed to the effort of the i965-66 Boys' Club officers, Evert Sutphin, president, Duane Oyler, vice-president, and Dave Willenborg, secretary. Chris Aclelman Vice-President Through Service Through ideas and advice gained at the Puget Sound League Girls' Club Conference held at Tyee last November, this years' Girls' Club offi- cers and Cabinet members stimulated many girls to participate in the clubs' numerous activ- ies. The highlight of this years' activities was the success of a co-sponsored P.T.A. dance which supplied the funds required to permit the T965-66 Girls' Club to foster a child in Viet Nam. A Boys-Girls' Club canned food drive was held at Thanksgiving, allowing the clubs to distribute food to needy organizations in the Renton-Seah tle area. With the help of its advisers, Miss Berry and Mrs. Mehus, the club also sponsored the annual Tolo Dance on April 15, and the Mothers' Tea in May, both proving to be very successful. The Girls' Club assemblies were spotlighted by a fashion show, accompanied by a panel of boys commenting on the fashions modeled. Other assemblies featured a report on the Evergreen Girls' State and a visit from the neighboring Kent Girls' Club Cabinet. Another accomplishment was creation of the Girls' Club Newsletter, The Last Word, which furnishes all its members with an accurate, up-to-date report on the various activities of the club. These and other activities are conducted under the leadership of the Clubs' officers: Luanne Bisiack, president, Chris Adleman, vice-president, and Karen Harding, secretary. Girls' Club Luanne Bisiack President Karen Harding Secretary SITTING: Karen Harding, Colleen Fredrick, Patty Banks, Jan Kruse, Sue Coleman. STANDING: Gerrie Kane, Chris Adelmcin, Luanne Bisiack, Cathy Hori, Cindy Johnson, Janet Lilly, Jan Brainard. 103 Regulation ROW 1: Jan Bergstrom, Faye Barnes, Jan Brainard, Cheri Zwicker, Lana Ras! mussen, Toni Pritchard, Marya Smith. ROW 2: Sandy Repetowski, VaNita Crutchfield, Chris Baldwin, Debby Tay- lor, Carol May, Nancy Lotto, Mary Ann Wright, Marilyn Speer, Jan Bowron, Marie Arnone, Janet Bailey. Girls' Club - Girl-Of-The-Month ROW 'lz Lora Pappas, Charlotte Nisen, Patti Pomeroy, Mari McFarlan, Nanci Chavey, Teri Selden. ROW 2: Jan Bowron, Jill Komiski, Cindy Carpenter, Sue Gibson, Cynthia Jaco- bi. ROW 3: Barbra-Anne Griggs, Gerrie Kane, Marilyn Larson, Sue Agren, Liz Lutt- man, Sandra Weaver. Bulletin Board Liz Luttman, Kathy Swenson, Cindy Johnson, Sandy Repetowski, Val Bonomi, Bev Schaaf, Joan Weber. 104 Program ROW 'l: Chris Adelrnan, Julie Zubrod, Stacy Rowan. ROW 2: Pat Dobson, Karen Harding. Committees Friendship ROW 'l: JoAnn Ward, Reba Shumway, Karen Rouse, Vicki Utterstrom, Eva Guy, Maureen Albright, Rhoda Evans. ROW 2: Patty Banks, Lynn Ronda, Janet Lilly, Sue Addington, Jane Kassner, Cindy Hills, Nancy Lotto, Chris Sastrom. ROW 3: Marylou Ozbolt, Bonnie Williams, Cindy Rock, Sandy Holen, Mary Anne Suzick, Pat Benson,Jan Carlson. Standards ROW 1: Gayle Leathers, Sue Siebert, Charlene McAlpin, Sandy Carpenter, Barbara Jones, Candie Gilmore, Judy Russak, June Duffield. ROW 2: Marcy Mitchell, Debbie Stafford, Jan Kruse, Trudy Kay, Annette Quincey, Carol Bar- ber, Phylis Lemieux, JoAnn Diambri, Pam Rultedge, Debbie Mayer. P.T.A. Publicity Suzanne Coleman, Patty Morris, Nancy McDonough, Jean Tiegs, Cathy Hori, SITTING: Jeanette Eliason, Carol Sado, Colleen Frederick, Kathy Keehn, Connie Coleman, Carolyn Duncalf,Joni Johnson,Shauna Wickham, Cindy Ternet. Beverly Youngquist. STANDING: Paula Evans, Kathy Snelson, Marilyn Royea, Terre Shinpoch, Cheryl Collins, Mary Williams, Sue Osborn, Ellen Fintowski. 5, 5 i 2, 1965 Homecoming Highlighis Princess Karen Princess Chris Queen Janet Lilly and Princesses Karen Rouse and Chris Sastrom display iheir happiness when chosen as Renfon's i965 Homecoming royalty. 106 Memories Of Fall Season . ee,,XX,,. Queen Janet A Dream Sponsored by the Alumni Association and planned by the Senior Council, Homecoming l965 highlighted the fall season. Six girls were chosen by the Senior Class, then iudged by an Alumni committee at a dinner given in Their honor. Homecom- ing festivities commenced with the Coronation Assembly. Queen Janet Lilly and Princesses Karen Rouse and Chris Sastrom were selected as Renton High School's Homecoming Royalty in a decision based upon ambition, poise, personality, Come True and character. The evening of November l2 was indeed a memorable one, beginning with an Indian victory over the Glacier Grizzlies, 12-7. The Queen and her Court were pre- sented to the audience during halftime. Following the game, victorious Rentonites danced away the hours. Homecoming '65 is gone-but the memories will live on in the hearts ot graduating Seniors in the Class of '66. Make-Up And Publicily Crews l ROW I: Mari McFarlan, Sandy Repetowski, VaNita Crutchfield, Susan Ander- son, Marilyn Parker, Sue Burtch. ROW 4: Jeanette Eliason, Teresa Huppert, son, Ann Clear, Carol Montler. ROW 2: Linda Albrecht, Pat Wautlet, Pam Barbara Miller, Elaine Zerwooclis, Carol Dupris, Walter Gruhn, Yvonne Se- Duke, Barbara Janes, Joan Weber, Terrie Selden, Cindy Hills. ROW 3: Syd quirea, Terry Pruett, Roger Pearce. Saario, Gail Rudel, Jill Komiski, Jan Uhorchak, Cindy Carpenter, Carol Ander- Drama Club ROW 'ls Judi Hieren, Linda Wiemann, Carla VanOrnum, Lydia Ricks, Jim Grieger, Valerie Rosa, Linnie Vanderford, Torn Silkett, Jim Gray, Dana Rothrock, Mari McFarlan, Cindy Hills. ROW 2: Phil Barden, Cyndee Klise, Carol Dupris, Linda McClure, Yvonne Se- quirea, Diana Carlson, Jill Komiski, Barb Jones, Joan Weber, Gayland Gravitt. Stage Crew SEATED, L. TO R. Lorene Byers, Cathy Escoffier, Dennis Marchetti, Linnie Vanderford, Carol Dupris, Mike Ran- court. STANDING, l. TO R: Tonya Pritchard, Clark Hig- gins, Bill Mar, Tom Silkett, Mike Nelson, Dan Mathieson. The Inspector General - Mr. Rabon and the cast. PLAY CAST Cin order of appearancel Fillippovitch, Hospital Commissioner Bob Woodcock Lukitch, School Superintendent ..... Jim Grieger Mishka, a servant .... Lyapkin-Tyapkin, Judge Mayor .,........... Postmaster, Shepkin . . Bobchinsky, landowner . Dobchinsky, landowner Constable ,......... Police Chief ......... John Swartzwelder . . ...... Bill Bonham . . Steve Trett . Tom Silkett .... Bill Collie .. Paul Camper KenJay Dennis Marchetti Anna, Mayor's Wife .... . . . Linda McClure Marya, Mayor's Daughter Osip, Man-servant ..... Waiter ...,...... Charlotte Sowers . . . . . Jim Gray . . Phil Barden Hlestakov . . . . Paul Patrick Maid .... Shopkeeper . . . . Vivian Lewis ..... Karl Schaffer 109 Guardsman ............. Richard McConnell Sergeant's Wife ............... Molly Garber Hospital Commissioner's Wife . Astrida Bramanis Judge's Wife ............ . . Diana Carlson Drama, Music Departments Rehearse For. . . Higgin's Study When George Bernard Shaw wrote Pygmalion he meant it to be a biting attack on English high society and its false class distinctions. In the process he created an unforgettable her- oine and an unforgettable story. Years later Lerner and Loewe transformed Pygmalion into something even more scintillat- ing-a musical. My Fair lady was an immediate success and played for six long and memorable years. Lerner and Loewe left Shaw's plot unchanged except for the end. Henry Higgins, a distinguished professor of phonetics meets Eliza Doolittle, a lowly and illiterate flower girl, daughter of the irresponsible l'm Getting Ma rried i but lovable cockney , Alfred P. Doolittle. Spurred on by a bet with Colonel Pickering, the professor decides to transform Eliza-in speech, manner and dress-into a lady. He suc- ceeds admirably. Many things helped to bring magic to the production-beautiful sets, beautiful costuming and imagi- native staging of songs and dances. This same magic came alive on Renton High's stage. Under the direction of Nlr. Hauser, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Rockhill and Mr. Rabon, the three night showing was a splendid success. n the Morning Learner And Loewe's The Buskers .. Mrs. Eyensford-Hill ..,. My Fair Lady. . . .. Cindy Klise Cindy Hills Warin Parker . Charlotte Sowers Eliza Doolittle .....,.., Dana Rothrock Freddy Eyensford-Hill Colonel Pickering .. Henry Higgins .... Hoxton Man . . ist Cockney ., 2nd Cockney .. 3rd Cockney . . . 4th Cockney . . . Bartender ... Jamie . . . . . Barbara Ketstetter ...... Roger Suttle . .,.., Bill Bonham ... Lewis Carpenter .. Paul Camper .. Jim Mathewson .... Chris Bogh .... Paul Longwell . . . Gayland Gravitt DickVieg JimGray Harry .....,...... John Schwartzwalder Alfred P. Doolittle ..... Mrs. Pearce .... Mrs. Hopkins ., Butler ...,.. ... Duane Smalley ... Joan Weber . ..... Jan Davis . . , Gayland Gravitt Manservont . . Servants . . . Mrs. Higgins ., Chauffeur . . Footmen . . Lord Boxington . , . Lady Boxington ,. . Constable ..... Flower Girl ...,... Zoltan Karpathy . . . Flunky ............... Ambassador and Wife Queen of Transylvania . . Mrs. Higgins Maid .. . Chris Bogh .. Judi Heiren Kay Mohan Kathie Mclntre Janette Hoggard Mari McFarlin Donna Maxin .. Linda McClure . , Bob Woodcock . . . . Jim Hoyt Ralph Louy ... Ken Moerer . Susan Murphy . Paul Longwell .... Molly Garber Chris Grovennor Brian Beckwith . Bob Duckworth Linda Cook .Yvonne Sequirea . . . Alice Kelley TENEMENT ENSEMBLE Sandi Herman Margaret Lundberg Elizabeth Rynning Sara Jane Wood Carol Bogh Alice Kelley Molly Garber Marcia Crutchfield Charlene Ballard Brian Beckwith Bob Woodcock Mark Allen Carol Brookins Gary Hoyt DANCERS Warin Parker, Dave Poppe Marilyn Parker Charlotte Parker Georgia DeMoss Cindy Klise Carol Bogh Rita Nelson Sara Jane Wood Cindy Hills ASCOT ENSEMBLE Beverley Schaff Vivian Lewis Linda Cook Sherry Fix Kathie Moore Terry Pruett Judi Atkins Charles Young Jim Hoyt Bob Duckworth Ralph Louy Ken Jay Rick Look Roger Suttle Come On Dover, Move Your Bloomin . . . With a Little Bit of Luck 111 Commercial Club ROW 'lz Mari McFarlan, Sue Sullivan, Linda Krall, Gayle Waller, Sue Burrelle, Sandy Worswick, Judy Burch, Rocki Singmaster, Kay Keltner, Rosalie McMeel. ROW 2: Diana Carlson, Terri Dieckman, Judy Held, Jan Bowron,Janet Mosier, Colleen Flaherty, Nancy Millhouse, Kathleen Flaherty, Lorna Sackett. ROW 3: Would you like to buy a program? Programsf l5c each! These are-the familiar calls of the Commercial Club girls. They sell at all home football and basketball games, and can be found in the ticket booths during basketball and wrestling season. Nancy Yeager, Polly Barich, Cindy Ternet, Shauna Wickham, Edith Sullivan, Jane Harvey, Cindy Hills, Dannette Davidson, Marcia Saunders. ROW 4: Mary Ann Wright, Beverly Youngquist, Laurel Johnson, Sandra Holen, Sherry Wirta, Chris Baldwin, Elaine White, Kathy Wickstrom, Belva Page, Their advisor is Mr. Moore. The club is headed by President Jane Harvey, Vice-President Edith Sullivan, Secretary Elaine White. Ushers' Club ROW 1: Marilyn Wasner, Gloria Huff, Karen Day, Kathy O'Neil, Linda Covey, Rita Ihle, Susan Callaway, Lavonne Goodrich, Linda Stevens, Barbara Oliver, Erika Schultz, Randi Knutson. ROW 2: Cam Younker, Cheryl Folino, Judy Harvego, Mary Jo Shutwell, Carolyn Beedle, Laura Rowan, Lydia Mathre, Barbara Mayes, Karen Carlberg, Gail Eaton, Gwen Phillips, Marian Karstens, Merrilou WoIf.ROW 3: LaVerne Goodrich, Jan Bergstrom, Sue Fletcher, Cherie For those who get lost at one of Renton High School's activi- ties, the Ushers' Club comes to the rescue. Their iob is to seat the audience quickly and quietly. Members of this club, dressed in white blouses, black skirts, and red vests and red gloves are found at all home games, dramatic productions, Phillips, Jan Kruse, Chaunine Roberts, Linda Morgan, Ivy Kelly, Kathy Chan- cller, Mary Williams, Ann Carruthers, Maria Mclntyre. ROW 4: Cynthia Ellison, Pat Dobson, Teri Harkins, Gerry Monkowski, Dannette Davidson, Sandra Weaver, Paulette Wieser, Ellen Fintowski, Julie Zubrod, Charlene Collender, Kathy Wells, Kathy Swenson, Pat Chamberlin, Sally Bonwell, Cathy Richmire. concerts and other school events. The club officers for this year were: president, Ellen Fintowski, vice-president, Jan Kruse, and secretary, Julie Zubrod. Their advisor is Mr. Al Zemeck. D.E.C.A. ROW 'l: Dorothy Crain, Jackie Randall, Marlene Rockey, Debbie Foster, Donna Ward, Ella Case, Laura Bredina, Linda Harrington, Celia Mirro, Patti Perdue, Maureen Hamlin, Pat Tighe. ROW 2: Lois Grantham, Darlene Rockey, Shirley Pedersen, Mary Dorgan, Joan Bourgeois, Edith Sullivan, Colleen Flaherty, Debbie Brink, Kathleen Flaherty, Rise Dodgson, Kathy Slentz, Linda Raaum, Barbara Bryant, John Bourne. ROW 3: Pat O'Leary, Jack Crutchfield, Renton's D.E.C.A. Club has a very important responsibility, the iob of developing future leaders in marketing and distribu- tion. To accomplish this iob D.E.C.A. participates in such activ- ities as field trips to various businesses, the Governors' and State Conference, and collecting toys for the Washington Childrens' Home. ln addition to these, the club sponsors F. T Linda Jane, Galen O'Brien, Tito Cantu, Jack Saben, Mike Huvinen, Elizabeth McClincy, Dan Vradenburg, Mike Graves, Scott Gilbert, Joe Habenicht, Jim Pinkley, Jim Gotti, Jeff Manary. ROW 4: Tom Gibson, .lon Holmes, Pat Shane, Jim Hoyt, Jim Clark, Deacon Blanton, Pierre Watts, Jim Unrein, Tom Brown, Pat Dunn, Jim Colby, Rue Alberts, Marcel Gibeault, Don Bisiack. dances and the annual Employer-Employee Banquet in the Spring. The 62 members in the three chapters at Renton are headed by their three presidents: Dan Vradenburg, Galen O'Brien, and Jim Pinkley. The club advisors are Miss Jochimsen and Mr. Winkels. .A. ROW 'I: Janice Brainard, Carol Sado, Janine Hendrickson, Joyce Yee, Ruth Talon, Kathleen Keehn, Sue Siebert, Karen Harding. ROW 2: Jeanne Vertrees, Shirley Pedersen, Colleen Frederick, Carol Howard, Glenda Cook, Cheri Zwicker, Suzanne Coleman, Dorothy Welch, Marilyn Parker. ROW 3: Linda Renton's F.T.A. program is sponsored by the Renton Education Association. This year's officers have been Elaine White, pres- ident, Sue Coleman, vice-president, Colleen Frederick, secre- tary. Monthly meetings were spotlighted by interesting films and guests. The campus tours of various colleges around the state were the fascinating sidelights. Perhaps the most entertaining and enlightening of its activi- ties are the classroom observations made by each member 113 Cook, Mary Hughes, Mary Ann Wright, Teri Harkins, Corinne Kennedy, Marilyn McGarrigle, Marilyn Anderson, Marilyn Larson. ROW 4: Mike Graves, Ellen Fintowski, Carol Siogren, Joy Rutledge, Elaine White, Linda Wiemann, Trudy Kay, Douglas Hanson, Robert Messer. each quarter at his chosen level-primary, intermediate, or secondary. The real business of the club is done in its various committees. The F.T.A. is divided into seven -each with its specific proiects and duties. The club promoted American Education Week and worked on Visitation Night. The highlight of the year was Teacher Career Month. Miss Gladys Berry is F.T.A. Club advi- sor. ROW 1: Diana McClure, Linda Reigstad, Sandy Worswick, Bev Wootton, Mary Susan Coffin, Barbara Almquist, Cynthia Eckerman, Barbara Roche Sue Ann Benson,Jan Gibson, Vivian VanCleave, Sue Marshall, Syd Saario.ROW 2: Meyers, Barbara Smith. ROW 4: Claudia Brown, Val Bonomi, Patti Morris Nancy Lotto, Pam Duke, Linda Underwood, Doreen Christianson, Laura Vicki Woods, .lan Terpening, Kathy Seibert, Kayo McKnight, Kathy Wickstrom Rowan, Rosalie McMeel, Lorna Sackett, LaVerne Goodrich, Vinnie Ruffcorn. John Williss. ROW 3: Lois Whitehouse, Jeanne Richmond, Cynthia Ellison, Nancy Yeager, This year Spades participated in Toys for Tots , a campaign regularly. Gala holiday parties are held throughout the year to collect Christmas presents for the children at Buckley. lt for allthe members and the children. stands as a reiteration of Spades primary goal-to better The club officers are President Vivian VanCleave, Vice-Presi- understand and help the mentally retarded and the handi- dent Lynda Underwood, Secretary Doreen Christianson. The capped. faculty advisor is Mr. Inglis. Each member is assigned one handicapped child to visit ROW 'l: Linda Thielbar, Robyn Dixon, Toni Fasulo, Karlene Smith, Barbara Oliver, Susan Singleton. ROW 2: Theresa Kusske, Carolyn Beedle, Renee Ost, Cynthia Ellison, Laurie Oliver, Sue Haugum, Georgia DeMoss. ROW 3: Sue Henningsen, Karen Hansel, Kathy Wells, Dawn Brown, Cathy Rich- rnire, Linda Frerer. Pep Club Victory! Victory! ls our cry! Sound familiar? These are the voices of Renton's Pep Club, showing pep and spirit year 'round. They can be found dressed in red and white at all home football and basketball games. They practice with the cheerleaders to learn new yells and songs, and they paint imaginative signs that are hung around school to announce games. Miss Husby is their advisor, and their officers are President Renee Ost, Vice-President Theresa Kusske, and Secretary Georgia De Moss. ROW 'l: Janet Dunkel, Michelle Johnston, Carol Overbeck, Kris Peters, Jody Baglien, Alice Kelly, Sandi Gotti, Gayle Stott, Linda Rodella. ROW 2: Nancy Watson, Jim Luedtke, Laif Olson, Ross Bowman, Greg Gurule, Steve Shish, Don . This is the second year our new science wing has been in operation. Additional classrooms in the wing have provided facilities that are the finest in the Seattle-Renton area. New chemistry equipment, a radiation lab, rooftop greenhouse, and biology apparatus enable the Club to perform experi- Mathiesen, Bill Mor, Terry Heupel. ROW 3: Jack Kessler, Tim Burns, Colin Harris, Mike Frisina, Joe Sherman, Robert Messer, Ed Milton, Stuart Lerwick, Steve Hansen. SFICS ments never before possible. The Club is organized into three divisions: Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. Guest speakers address the group periodically and some students work on individual proiects to enter in the King County Science Fair. As a part of their program, they take field trips. ROW 'l: Danny McCoy, Joan Weber, Cristy Walmer, Janice Brainard, Cheri Zwicker, Kay Pomeroy, Gaye Faull, Karen Rouse, Sandy Repetowski, Gail Rudel, Dana Erickson. ROW 2: Merald Kirkman, Rhonda Marr, Reba Shum- way, Sue Coleman, Mary Jane Mitchell, Nancy Gross, Janet Rost, Connie Coleman, Carolyn Duncalf, Jeanette Eliason, ROW 3: Gary Kessler, Gary Carsten, Kathy Snelson, Russ Ralph, Ron Nakashima, Mike Hori, Bob Fergu- son, Jobie Wood, Barbara Oyler, Paula Blanchette, Melanie Byrne. ROW 4: Charles Blanton, Mike Huvinen, Jim Hoyt, Jack Kessler, Marilyn Fore, Linda Wiemann, Tim Burns, Dave Willenborg, John Williss, Ken Spencer, Jim Nevin. Vehicle Control The Vehicle Control Committee has many duties and respon- sibilities. Their main responsibility is to keep the student park- ing lot under control. They do this by issuing decals, assigning stalls, and checking daily to see that only authorized cars are parked in the lot. When student problems pertaining to park- ing cars or driving occur, the Vehicle Control Committee solves them. Any violators are referred to the Dean of Students, Mr. Zemeck. This year's chairman was Janice Brainard. The ad- visor is Mr. Riddle. Two seconds The Ski Club of Renton High is set up to inform ski enthusi- asts of new developments and teach them different ski techniques. The president for the past two years has been Doug Swanson. He has disciplined the club well and has acquired some excellent programs. His marvelous work has been an inspiration to all the ski enthusiasts in the club. He has been ably assisted by Bruce Bernhard as Vice Presi- dent and Nancy Chavey as Secretary. ROW 1: Nancy Chavey, Pam Van Horn, Kay Pomeroy, Debbie Wilson, Stacy Rowan, Phyllis Belisle, Carla VanOrnum, Gayle Smith, Carol Barber, Barbara Griggs, Debbie Mayer, Jan Uhorchak. ROW 2: Cindy Carpenter, Merald Kirkman, Rhonda Marr, Jill Komiski, Tanya Toschi, Evany Lewis, Shauna Wickham, Cindy Ternet, Pat Dobson, Teri Harkins, Monica Ellis, Sue Agren, Sue Schuttpelz, Robin Hudson, Luanne Bisiack. ROW 3: Gerrie Kane, Julie Zubrod, Wes Busch, Doug Swanson, Jon Knudsen, Scott Hen- . . . and an 'A' in Government and new P.E. clothes and . . . Club This year the programs have consisted of representatives from local ski shops speaking on equipment and an in- structor speaking on teaching skiing. Also the club has shown films depicting different ski areas and ski safety. The club is not allowed off campus so activities are centered around programs that entertain students with ski safety and promotion of interest in skiing. l L iiiif drickson, Roger Anderson, Tom Kramer, John Balyeat, John Lindquist, Kevin Adderson, Keith Adams. ROW 4: Gary Carsten, Mike Vance, Rich Holmes, Ron Nakashima, Dave Carlson, Greg O'Farrell, Barrie Blunt, Gordon Hedeen, Rick Carriegan, Ken Spencer, Bruce Bernhard, Mike Clarke, Steve Harer, Mike Brewin, Mike Willis, Chuck Sorenson, Jon Cheetham. ROW I: Sue Osborn, Janice Brainard. ROW 2: Mike Willis, Carol Sado, Tanya Toschi, Diana Carlson, Cheri Zwicker. ROW 3: Ken Anderson, Al Merritt, Russ Sumner, Bruce McCandliss, Cindy Hills. Fire Rushing to their station, it is the duty ot the Fire Patrol to report to their assigned position as quickly as possible when the tire bell rings. They must clear everyone out of the rooms and halls, close windows, and turn oft lights. Alan Merritt, chief, Where the action is . . , Patrol and Russ Sumner, assistant chief, along with their adviser, Mr. lerien, head this years' hard working patrol. Having practice drills throughout the year keeps this group on their toes and aware of the amount ot responsibility they obtain. X .x . 'N xf K so lt Lunchtime A at last 117 ROW I: Dustie Hooley, Noelle Neilson, Barbara Smith, Kathy Snelson, Bonnie Williams, Gerrie Kane, Kathy Swenson, Melanie Byrne. ROW 2: Mary Suzick, Liz Luttmann, Dennis Waltner, Bruce McCandliss, Roy Daggett, Bill Houston, Bob Elliott, Ed Holmes, Al Nielsen. ROW 3: John Williss, Russ Ralph, Dave Campus Campus Control has two basic goals: to build and maintain school pride by establishing standards and to uphold the traditions of Renton. The group is composed of four committees: Hall, Cafeteria, Smoking, and Campus. Each committee is in charge of plan- ning its campaign. One campaign is held each quarter. The Student Court is a select council that interrogates stu- Haddad, Don Jayne, Marc Puhich, Russ Sumner, Pat Adair, Gordy Hedeen, Roger Schaffer. ROW 4: Bob Burnett, Jon Martin, Pat Gebhardt, Steve Harer, Ken Spencer, Duane Oyler, Jim Nevin, Chuck Sorenson, Norman Chiang. Control dent violators of school law and policy. The Court is new to our school but it has proved its effectiveness. Its purpose has not been to iudge and condemn, but rather to counsel, reason and solve problems. This year's Student Chairman is Kathy Snelson assisted by Gerrie Kane. Gayle Smith serves as secretary. The committee's advisors are Mr. Talmage and Mr. Zemeck. ROW I: Linda Addleman, Diane Katzer, Stacy Rowan, Gayle Smith, Carol May, Donna McEdward, Patti Shamek, Joanie Minshull, Mary Bradford. ROW 2: Claudia Buck, Jan McCandliss, Jan Kruse, Margaret Menzel, Micki Collins, Sue Stronk, Cheryl Nick, Roxanne Dickey, Suzanne Coleman. ROW 3: Shauna Wickham, Nancy McDonough, Rhoda Evans, Teri Harkins, Pat Dobson, Sue Gibson, Cyndee Klise, Danny McCoy, Edna Holmes. ROW 4: Kathy Long, Peggy Kilborn, Phil Barden, Mark Farrell, Mark Lindstrom, Gary Carsten, Gary Kessler, Scott Gilbert, Jack Kessler. ROW 'l: Carol Landwehr, Melanie VanSlyke, Robyn Dixon, Carol Sado, Joyce Yee, Vicki Utterstrom, Karen Harding, Brian Hata. ROW 2: Janice Brainard, Shirley Pedersen, Cristy Walmer, Jeanne Vertrees, Carol Howard, Judy Kuder, Cheri Zwicker, Cyndee Klise. ROW 3: Danny McCoy, Colleen Frederick, Youth L This committee has the important task of aiding the Rotary Club in acknowledging student leaders. The group meets monthly to do preliminary iudging for Youths-of-the-Month based on the following criteria: Scholarship, Leadership, Doreen Christianson, Roxanne Dickey, Suzanne Coleman, Doreen Moriarty, Chaunine Roberts, Linda Morgan. ROW 4: Evany Lewis, Margaret Menzel, Jan Uhorchak, Nancy Lotto, Molly Garber, Doug Swanson, Tanya Toschi, Wes Busch. adership Citizenship, Service, and Future Promise. This year's commit- tee has been headed by Janice Brainard, chairman, Kathy Snelson, secretary. Mr. Zemeck is the advisor. ROW 1: Pat Dobson, Teri Harkins, Mary Ann Wright, Joan Weber, Marylou Messer, Cheryl Henry, Elaine White, Sharon Larsen. ROW 4: Dove Haddad, Ozbolt, Kathy Snelson, Bonnie Harris, Sue Gibson. ROW 2: Scott Hendrickson, Jack Kessler, Marilyn Anderson, Roger Schaffer, Scott McClellan, Ken Spen- Bob Shoemaker, Lana Rasmussen, Ann Carruthers, Mary Ann Suzick, Luanne Bisiack. ROW 3: Cheryl Collins, Marilyn McGarrigle, Carol Siogren, Lindo CSV. Looking :fffms Meditation ly-.M 1' , M. Follow the leader. IO pc1ces,Turn,cnd draw. W 120 Sound of siIence. Bock Time of indifference. l'II nuff and I'Il puff and I'II I ni I ,fx Q' ii . A mi 1 When in doubt, go wi?hou1. ABOVE: Touche cmd away. BELOW: I cried cm tear. . . . f . f.. ., A.,.2 f B 2 si A vw ROW I: Ken O'Brien, Pat Chamberlain, Leanne Cline, Janice Brad- ley. ROW 2: John White, Michael Frisina, Harold Pagel, Dave Gambini, Larry Bryant, Jack McAlpin. ROW 3: Larry Powell, Gerald Photo Club Photo Club was originally established tor the purpose ot taking pictures for the lllahee and the Chieftain and to extend the knowledge ot potential photographers. Recently the club has changed to the Renton High School Photo Service Group in order to meet deadlines asked of them. Mr. Beck is the advisor of the club. Baze, Jack Ault, Loren Murray, George Feldmiller, Dennis Gill, Dale Wyer, Ken Grant. P.A. Crew The Public Address Crew is composed of students who wish to gain experience in announcing and operating the school's sound equipment for assemblies and athletic functions. They set up, maintain, and assist in announcing all special events where the sound equipment is used. Mr. Horne and Mr. Mc- Culloch are the advisors. L to R: Clark Higgin, John White, Bill Marr, Warin Parker, Mike Delaurenti, Mike Nelson, Bob Force. ROW 'I: John Gleason, Walter Gruhn, Stuart Lerwick, Mike Pepka, Melodie Reichel. ROW 2: Bob Messer, Ron Norman, Merle Nelson, Chris Pazen, BeckyJones. Chess Club Radio Club Chess Club is made up ot players of all abilities. It uses a Renton High School's Radio Club is in its second year of oper- challenge system, in which the weaker player is given a han- ation. The station transmits AM, FM, and SSB. It operates dicap which is determined by the difference in points be- under the license of Mr. Robert Batterberry, club advisor. The tween he and the stronger player. The club meets every Fri- radio amateurs use their talents for working with the civil day in the cafeteria hall. Mr. Donald Larson is the advisor. defense, public service, and entertaining communications. 33,31 ROW 'I: Herb Hawkin, Richard Forseythe, Mike Holt, John Conkle, Walter Bolden, Don Mathieson,John White 123 is the I don't in our Vikings when they have girls the open France it is strictly scholarly. We have more required as: clubs, games, and school dances. I will keep such High School, the studenfsfthe teochers,1he as the prejudices you mag Cl h impression In than e c 'easy-going and not fussy, and not believe was to see girls in on. The first time, the school yrinth-it is so big and there ln France I was in a you can see the difference is in theaims of an As French school, they are not learn to be a good citizen I hope I gave you the right face of my ' ht h ve about French people I know The U S A and moret an ufbg, you soorl discov- exoctly hostile the was the more make any and the school about pride you thing lam size, lvthink that you, R.H.S. have you hear a lot, then rnost schools l've been t it works There we Norwegians 'Ill th. Ave. S.E. have I was thanks to all those who have made my QIVV ,-',' rf 0 Wa l if Renton Hugh s I recelved word from that l would I'Yl mem Hclghs Clrl culture of Eng Ill never forget England to country 4 E sfKiifQKvl5NH5Q??ML57!i,i9f37i?QKil Ma ny Members Support ROW 'lr Jane Harvey, Cindy Hills, Jill Komiski, Terre Shinpoch, Catherine Escoffier, Gerrie Kane, Kay Pomeroy, Sandy Holen, Lydia Mathre, Jan Kruse, Evany Lewis, Susan Coffin. ROW 2: Doug Swanson, Scott Hendrickson, John Garclin, Mary Suzick, Ted Adams, Phil Barden, Sherry Fix, Cheryl Hennen, Corinne Kennedy, Essie Mathes, Mary Ann Wright, Val Bonomi. ROW 3: Luanne Bisiack, Sue Agren, Sue Schuttpelz, Kathie Moore, Sally Brustad, Jack Kessler, Monica Ellis, Sandra Weaver, Charlene Collender, Julie Zubrod, Kathy Parsinen, Carol Siogren, Pat Chamberlin. ROW 4: Judi Heieren, Beverly Schaaf, Elaine White, Sharon Larson, Terry Pruett, Tim Lutman, Halfdan Virik, Jan Terpening, Kathy Seibert, Mark Bennett, Belva Page, Linda Kellogg, Chris Adelman. Foreign Exchange Club Travel, meeting new people, and learning the customs of foreign lands are the basic interests of Foreign Exchange Club members. Through the planning of its officers, Marylou Ozbolt, President: Linda Kellogg, Vice-president: Janine Hendrickson, secretary, and under the guidance of Mr. Robert Wicks, talks were' given and slides shown by our American Field Service exchange students and other world travelers. This club also co-sponsored a P.T.A. dance and conducted the annual candy sale to raise money to send an R.H.S. representative abroad. The highlight of the year was Exchange Day, on which foreign students from around the area met at Renton for an assembly and a happy get-togeth- er. ROW 'l: Mari McFarlan, Sue Siebert, Melanie VanSlyke, Carol Sado, Gaye Faull, Sue Sullivan, Linda Sieler, Robyn Dixon, Terri Gurule, Charlotte Nisen, Janine Hendrickson, Linda Kullama, Kathy Keehn, Marie Arnone. ROW 2: Jeanne Vertrees, Doreen Christianson, Carol Howard, Joan Weber, Marylou Ozbolt, Debby Pohl, Linda Hodges, Janet Bailey, Nancy Harder, Christy Walmer, Jeane Kennick, Donna Maxin, Jan Brainard, Mary Bradford, Barb Kerstetter. ROW 3: Judy Hodges, Diana Carlson, Cheri Zwicker, Lynnda Marshall, Nancy Lotto, Vicki Utterstrom, Tanya Toschi, Maggie Menzel, Stacy Rowan, Karen Harding, Jann Uhorchalk, Carol Anderson, Cindy Carpenter, Gail Mewhorter. ROW 4: Gail Benton, Noelle Mclntyre, Teri Selden, Nanci Chavey, Phyllis Belisle, Merald Kirkman, Rhonda Marr, Carolyn Beedle, Jan Bergstrom, Shauna Wickham, Cindy Ternet, Chris Sastrom, Teri Harkins, Pat Dobson, Cathy Hori. Foreign Exchange ROW 1: Mary Anne Suzick, Chris Adelman, Linda Kellogg, Vicki Utterstrom, Virik, Gail Mewhorter, Lydia Mufhfe, Stacy Rowan, Carol Sado, Janine Monica Ellis, Charlotte Nisen, Jack Kessler, Tim Lutman. ROW 2: Halfdan Hendrickson. Foreign Exchange Committee The duties of this year's Foreign Exchange Committee were difficult, but most rewarding. Their prime responsibility is in helping to choose Renton's foreign exchange representative abroad, from a list of well qualified students who apply during their junior year, in hopes that their senior year will be spent studying in another land. This year's semi-finalists were Mary Anne Suzick and John Gardin. ln helping this to be a successful committee our own foreign students Halfdun and Cathy participated. This year it was under the co-chairman- ship of Linda Kellogg and Carol Sado. Renton's two foreign exchange students Haltdan Virik and Cathy Escoffier The two semifinalists chosen by the Foreign Exchange Selection Committee are seen here with our representative abroad, Chris Adelman. They are to represent Renton abroad, are two well qualified Juniors-Mary Anne participating in an assembly in their honor. All gave speeches about their Suzick and John Gardin, They are seen here in front of a world map both experiences abroad as well as what their own country is like. with high hopes of becoming our foreign student abroad, Chris Spends Summer In Jolly Old England Here Connie Cook, from Vermont, and I spend our first day in Europe Touring RoTTerdcim. In The spring of '65 the American Field Service informed Chris Adelman ThaT she had been selecTed To spend The summer in Eng- land as Renton's foreign exchange sTudenT. Here Chris relates some of her experiences abroad. These Two pages also contain a select group of pictures represenTing The highlights of her Trip. No matter how much one learns about The geography, people, climate and customs of a counTry, This knowledge can never quiTe compare to The experience of acTually visiting and living in a foreign country. My Trip opened for me a whole new world. Getting to know The English and becoming accusfomed To Their customs and ways of life was an incomparable experience. But whaT's more, picTure book places like Buckingham Palace, Windsor Court, Bath, HaworTh, Big Ben, WesTminsTer Abbey, and Picadilly Circus, all became living realiTies for me. This is my host family Cfrom leftl Fran, Mrs. Haigh, Diana, and Mr. Haigh along side Their vintage car, Clara, a 1927 Studebaker. This is Sheffield and iTs world famous steel mills. These are Morris Folk Dancers who go from village to village entertaining the local inhabi tants, Fran and I pictured with the Lord Mayor's Rolls Royce. The last days of my trip were spent at Timsbury Manor. He change students an days enjoying the grounds and seeing our last sights of England. Stone walls are characteristic in the English countryside of Derbyshire. Near the end of my stay we went to London where we visited Buckingham Palace. re other A. F, S. ex- d myself spent five ROW 'ls Mike Nelson, Scott Allen, Donna Maxin, Karen Miron, Teri Harkins. ROW 2: Yvonne Sequirea, David Peak, Jerry Fuller, Robert Force, Duane Debate The Debate Club serves as the forum in which members en- deavor to better themselves in the field of Public Speaking. This year they attended invitational tournaments at Seattle Pacific College, Pacific Lutheran University, and the University of Puget Sound, competing in the areas of Debate, Extempo- raneous, and lmpromtu Speaking, and Interpretive Reading. Renton High School's Lit Club has been one of the fastest growing of all the school organizations on campus. The club served to promote interest,.understanding, and enjoyment of literature. They discussed various works that dealt with the problems and aspects of life and society. ln addition to group discussions, they also attended a play each month at the Smalley, Sheila Helgath. ROW 3: Linda Kellogg, Jack McAlpin, Gordon Hedeen, Mike Willis, Larry Knipschield. From the ranks of the club, a nine-man Debate team repre- sented Renton in P.S.L. competition on the topic, resolved: that the Federal Government should adopt a program of compul- sory arbitration in labor-management disputes in the basic industries. Lit. Club Seattle Repertory Theatre at the Seattle Center. To preside over the weekly meetings were their officers Corinne Kenne- dy, President, and Barbara Miller, Secretary. To aid them at the meetings were the faculty advisors, Mr. Gage and Mr. Slightham. f 5. ROW 'l: Lydia Mathre, Janet Higgs, Mary Ellen Rynes, Joyce Yee, Evany Lewis, Joan Minshull, Connie Coleman. ROW 2: Joni Johnson, Jan Kruse, Gerrie Kane, Luanne Bisiack, Barbara Jones, Debby Pohl, Jeanette Eliason, Sherry Peterson. ROW 3: Gail Benton, Teresa Huppert, Marilyn Parker, Marilyn Larson, Corinne Kennedy, lvy Kelly, Marilyn McGarrigle, Jerry Fuller. ROW 4: Steve Trett, John Gardin, Barbara Miller, Clair Frasier, Sally Brustad, Linda Kellogg, Robert Messer, Stuart Lerwick. F ,,f, ,.'f 4 ,A -,Q .L.,,,,fgsi7z I., :.k if L29 , 4, ,, , an Q, .,.V -Q V, t mi , , ' j ns 0 . A X A . ,,V, , f' . i ,:.,' .fu- ,.q,i-,. -vvl , .,,, , -4 s if if - f ii 'r 5 X Q ' ,fx sf Q . 4' i ,effI,4ffg1fnf f 4:5 vhqlj, VA4gf'f,.!fw,,,vf:ff , JN , Jfflq 4p'Qf:E',uffqg ,553 -QQ s tiff '9f.wi,Q-ps s. 1-+1 ,Q E reefs fear sv if Ss Xjayrfp My I ,ifinv ssh! l FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Rudel, Jan Uhorchak, Mark Bennett, Steve Pappas, Sue Sullivan, Mrs. Stickney, Nancy Chavey, Lydia Fair, Debbie Wilson, Mrs. Haeger. Art Club Did you ever find yourself interested in art proiects? If you did with Their art problems. They are helped by their advisors Mrs then maybe Renton High's art club is the club for you. It was Stickney and Mrs. Haeger. formed two years ago to help other departments and clubs Enthusiastic Seniors at the Kent Pep Rally. 131 A Cappella Choir ROW 'lz Rosanne Mattila, Michele Collins, Dana Rothrock, Linda Krall, Patricia Pickels, Darlene Rockey, Jane Ersland, Margie Ducatt, Valerie Rosa, Lynda Acldlernan, Lynda Peterson, Marya Smith, Donna Maxin, Pat Perdue, Dianne Desimone, Donna McEdward, Marie McFarlan. ROW 2: Ruth Blankenship, Rita The A Cappella Choir is considered the top performing group in the high school. The choir has enioyed superior ratings at music contests! each year for the past T6 years. The choir performs many times during the school year and sometimes a summer trip is included. Among some of the performances this year was the ROW 'lz Chris Boghs, Cindy Klise, Mary McFarlan. ROW 2: Bob Ferguson, Gayland Gravitt, Joan Weber, Mary Ozbolt, Dennis Waltner. 132 Johnson, Cyndee Klise, Joann Diambri, Linda Leedy, Torn Silkett, Mike Coleman, Stanley Wilcoxen, Dennis Waltner, Bob Ferguson, Jim Mathewson, Tom Ponder, Dan Brooks, Dennis Weiss, Paul Camper, Jan McCandliss, Mary Ozbolt, Joan Weber. ROW 3: Nita Fulwiler, Kathy Baze, Mary Wrightsman, Mary Huges, Nancy Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, Baccalaureate Services and various assemblies. In addition to this, the choir was invited by Kiro-T.V., to sing at the Kiro-T.V. Christmas Carnival held at Exhi- bition Hall in the Seattle Center. The Choir was also featured on the Kiro-T.V,'s J.P. Patches Show for five continuous days before Choir Council The choir council, consisting of a president, secretary, four section leaders and two robe managers are elected by their choir class mates. Their duties are many and varied depend- ing, of course, on the choir workload during the year. The president has the responsibility of coordinating and conduct- ing choir business matters and organizing proiects, etc. The secretary is charged with the responsibility of taking atten- dance both in class and out of class functions. The section leaders are more or less in charge of their sections, conduct- ing rehearsals and the business of each section. Choir robe managers are charged with keeping the accountability of robes and stoles, and maintaining their appearance for per- formances. As a group they serve as a steering committee which recommends policies and procedures for setting up standards of the group. McDonough, Judi Heieren, Charles Lotto, Bill Willoughby, Gayland Gravitt, Mike Haffner, Brad Haydock, Ken Jay, Bob Duckworth, Roger Suttle, Chris Bogh, Gerry Monkowski, Carol Gower, Carole Bogh, Rhoda Evans, Kathy Flaherty, Lynda Ricks. ROW 4: Kathy Dahlquist, Linda McClure, Linda Wiemann, Trudy Kay, Sally Christmas. Highlight ofthe year was the chair's selection to sing at the Biennial Washington Music Educators' Conference at Spokane in February. Members of A cappella Choir are selected by the director, Mr. Bonwell, Paul Clymer, Cal McMillen, John Swartzwelder, Ray Harker, Tim Blu menstien, Steve Randles, Ken Moerer, Charles Cariveau, Mike Grimm, Paul Longwell, Mike Bollinger, Greg Gurule, Kathie Moore, Janette Haggard, Peggy Nyseth, Marilyn Vennetti. Richard Hauser, after careful observation of their performances in previous groups. Auditioning is frequently used also to de- termine qualification. Membership demands from each stu- dent a high degree of integrity and self-discipline, high qualifi- cation in voice proficiency, and just plain hard work. Swing Choir The Swing Choir gives students an additional outlet in music by giving to those who wish an opportunity to work in a smaller group, Most of the members come from A Cappella Choir. They sing for many different school and community organizations and functions. This year the Swing Choir was heard on Christmas day over KREN, the Renton radio station, retaped from an earlier Christmas Program for the Rotary Club at the Renton Inn. ROW 1: Linda Wiemann, Dana Rothrock, Janette Haggard, Marilyn Vennetti, Judi Heieren, James Haydock. ROW 2: Patricia Pickels, Bill Willoughby, Donna Maxin, Chris Bogh, Roger Suttle, Mari McFarlan, Gayland Gravitt, Joan Weber, Carole Bogh, John Swartzwelder. ROW 3: Guy Vieg, Greg Gurule. ' -Q gp,pf' . , Y f W I 'M M,.f,,,g, ROW 1: Brenda Davis, Lizabeth Rynning, Pam Stuber, Marcia Crutchfield, Carol Brooking, Beth Munsinger,Jan Addington, Kathie Mclntire, Eva Guy, Kay Mohan. Sophomore Nonnette This group is usually in great demand for singing engagements throughout the community during the year. They were heard over radio KREN Renton on Christmas day in a program recorded earlier for the Rotary Club at the Renton lnn. Each year since its beginning, three years ago, the group has performed at music contests always receiving commendable ratings. Boys' Quartet ROW 'l: Jim Mathewson, Chris Bogh, Paul Longwell, Gaylond Gravitt. Perhaps the most popular small group over the past two years has been the Boys' Quartet, or, as they call themselves, The Qdds and Ends . The boys were featured last year in the musical, Mu- sic Man , and in this years production of My Fair Lady . Their singing engagements have been many and varied. The Quartet started singing together at the beginning of their iunior year, and have continued uninterrupted, except for sum- mer, until graduation. This group, through hard work, has developed into an outstanding singing ensemble. Sophomore Girls' Glee Z sg.: ROW l: Donna Budge, Sheryl Weibel, Marta Wllin, Cheryl Beil, Kay Mohan, Betty Ralph, Sara Kelly, Sue Klinker, Marcia Crutchfield, Eva Guy, Brenda Davis, Karen Weiss. ROW 2: Lizabeth Rynning, Gayle Sawyer, Sharon Seemer, Sandra Herman, Kathleen Mclntire, Vicki Andersen, Valerie Lindberg, Noelle This group is relatively new to the vocal music program. They have proved themselves, however, as being a highly capable group. Last year was their first year at a contest and they received a superior rating. It is expected that this group will Mclntyre, Pam Stuber, ,lan Addington, Peggy Eggers, Karen Hansel. ROW 3: Niki Kullberg, Cathine Randall, Linda Frazier, Kathy Harter, Beth Munsinger, Chris Huffman, Vivian Lewis, Donna Karren, Kathleen Weaver, Sharyl Watt, Carol Brookins. continue to develop as a future mainstay in the curriculum. They perform at various assemblies and organizations. They also will be remembered for their beautiful balcony caroling at the Christmas Concert and Assembly. Senior Girls' Glee ROW 'l: Gloria Nation, Thelma Jones, Priscilla Marr, Patty Shaw, Cheryl Pettey, Sue Castonguay, Sharon Goddard, Ellie McBride, Diane Thomas, Geri Staats, Jan Bierman, Barbara Bierman, Cathy Cope, Charlene Ballard, Cherie Bertelli, Brenda Dassmore, Sandy Sperry. ROW 2: Junetta Kurtti, Betty Par- sons, Robyn Wright, Joyce Williams, Carolyn Beedle, Linda Mann, Susan Freeman, Ellen O'Brien, Ginny Brautigam, Judy Smith, Polly Barich, Geri Tradition with RHS is the Senior Girls Glee which year after year turns in fine performances. During the last three years they have received straight superior ratings at music contests. ln addition to the annual music contests, the Girls' Glee is especially busy at Christmas time singing for the Christmas Schmidt, Bobbie Rizzo, Lola Smith, Nancy Millhouse, Judi Atkins, Sharon Buroker. ROW 3: Martha Kett, Bonnie Bergman, Pam Tuttle, Jean Webber, Connie Decker, Claudia Brown, Kathy Long, Judy Davis, Paula Broyles, Linda Braun, Cally Lemenager, Dorothy Hooley, Barbara Lux, Carolyn Forster, Vickie Docktor, Barbara Randolph, Margaret Rhott. Concert, Christmas Assembly, and the Kiwanis Christmas program. They also sing at the Spring Concert and other school assembly engagements. Membership in this group is by selection of the vocal music director. Boys' Glee ROW 'l: John Franciavilla, Ronald Jacobson, Peter Schornack, Dennis Ziehe, Darrell Williams, Stan Wilcoxen, Ralph Louy. ROW 2: Jim Fair, George Jones, Ken Gerber, Guy Vieg, Eric Van Beurden, Tom Banasky, Bob Weisenburger, One of the most up and coming groups at Renton is the Boys' Glee. This group is building a reputation for producing an excellent musical sound in their renditions of varied music literature. Last year was the first time in the history of Renton High School that a boys' glee received a superior rating at a Dick Vieg. ROW 3: Pat Geroy, Frank Kelty, Randy Kindle, Steve Randles, Harold Thordarson, Mike Grimm, Ken Moerer, Ed Hamm. music contest. The Troubadours, an offspring small ensem- ble from this group also received a superior rating at a con- test. This year's group is carrying on in the same high tradition of spirit and good singing. They were heard in the Christmas Concert as balcony carolers and at musical assemblies. ROW 1: Linda Harrington, Jim Gray, Dana Rothrock. ROW 2: Diane Allen, Don Barnes, Carol Sado, Marilyn Royea, Nancy Lotto, Carla VanOrnam, Brian Beckwith, Gordon Humble, Celia Mirro, Judi Atkins, Paula Evans, Alice Cook, Sue Anderson, Barbara Perry. ROW 3: Cathy Hori, Anne Settle, Richard Recktenwald, Cristy Walmer, Valdeen Bonomi, Karen Armstrong, Judy Babcock, Cathy UNIFORM MANAGERS: IL to Rl: Cathy Hori, Dana Rothrock, Janine Hendrickson, Carol Sado. 136 Blakesley, Jeff Zubrod, Pat Ball, Doug Bailey, Mike Coursey, Carl Prentice, Beverly Schaaf, Eugene Sutin, Rene Fabre, VaNita Crutch- field, Cynthia Kilborn, Donna Johnson, Linda Phillips, Jeanette Shaffell, Carol Howard. ROW 4: Gary Bracken, Barbara Kerstet- ter, Warin Parker, Yvonne Lotto, Georgia DeMoss, Tim Lutman, David Rynes, Paul Niemezyk, Herb Hawkins, Gerald Pieter, Jerry Busiest Year Ever The Renton High School Band, under the direction of Walter C. Wilson, was a busy group. They began before the opening at school with rehearsals 'forthe Ellensburg Rodeo Parade. The busy tall season included a perform- ance at the Western Washington Fair at Puyallup and halftime presentations at all of the home football games. George, Don Benggnl Dale Johnson, Alan Merritt, Dennis Kuder, Tom Lobb, John Conkle, Dave Mirro, Mark Allen, Ross McKnight, Duane Smalley, Charlene Plano, Bill Siems, .Joe Sherman, Ron Gunn. ROW 5: Mr, Wilson, Steve Shish, Cheryl Miller, Barbara Smith, Sue Patterson, Paul Knight, .lim Luedtke, Mike Kugel, Ken For R.H.S. Band The winter was highlighted by the successful Winter Band Concert, a performance at the University of Washington and a concert at Mount Si High School. ln the spring the band gave another outstanding showing at the Puget Sound League Band Contest, The Abbots- ford International Band Contest, and the annual Spring Concert. Miles, Mike Vance, Tom Brookins, Leonard Green, Mike Pederson, Chris Larsen, Bob Shoemaker, Richard Look, Steve Brockway, Dennis Vance, Jim Grieger, Mel Daniel, Bill Bonham,John Balyeat, Gerald Luedtke, Dennis Unger, Janine Hendrickson, Bob Wood- cock, Bill Swick, Scott Hendrickson, Bill Baur. BAND COUNCIL: ll to Rl: Barbara Perry, Bill Baur, Bill Swick Dana Rothrock David Rynes, Carol Sado, Tom Brookins, Chris Larsen, Scott Hendrickson 137 Drum Major Always in step was Chris Larsen, who led the band through many marching performances during the football season. Chris executed his ability as an experienced leader by ma- neuvering the band through many precision formations. These qualifications and others helped in choosing Chris as this year's drum rnaior. Stage Band One of the most popular musical groups at Renton High School this year, was the Stage Band. They performed at all the pep assemblies, home basketball games, and the Winter Band Concert. Eighteen boys with high musical qualifications were selected from the Senior Band to compose this group. , Among them was our Foreign Exchange student from Norway, Halfdan Virik, who accompanied them on the piano. l Drum Maior, Chris Larsen. l ROW I: Halfdan Virik, Tim Lutman, Dave Rynes, Ron Gunn, Don Barnes, Bill Don Benson. ROW 3: Ross McKnight, Mike Vance, Dennis Unger, Bob Wood- Siems, Richard Recktenwald. ROW 2: John Conkle, Dave Mirro, Chris Larsen, cock, Bill Swick, Bill Baur, Scott Hendrickson, Mr. Wilson. 138 Orchestra ROW 'l: Mary Ellen Rynes, Linda Hodges, Dave Johnson, Linda Warren, Cheryl Maas, Barbara Wheeler, Caroline Haggard, Sharon Willoughley, Lydia Fair, Mary Ann Benson. ROW 2: Mary Williams, Dennis Brown, Mark Mackey, Celia Mirro, Cathy Hari, Don Barnes, Dana Rothrock, Pam Simpson, Val Rosa, Barbara Perry, Sue Anderson, Alice Cook, Louanna Sparks, Pat Tighe. ROW 3: Ruth Taion, Faye Barnes, Bonnie Jones, Lois Mattix, Paul Knight, Mike Vance, Reno Fabre, Eugene Sutin, Bev Schaaf, Carl Prentice, John Balyeat, Dave Mirro, Chris Larsen, Tom Brookins, John Krupp, Sandy Cook, Pat O'Leary, Nancy Harder. ROW 4: Candy Swift, Sandy Worswick, Shirley Lones, Jacky Fisher, Dorothy Welch, Pat Ball. Another Year Of Outstanding Performances The 4l members of Renton High's orchestra have been quite earnest about one thing -that their music be enioyed. But they have found that in order for it to be enjoyed it must be of the finest quality. There are three essential ingredients: technical perfection, an ability to convey some artistic significance that has meaning for the listener and an absolute dedication. With these goals in mind they performed at the Fall Music Assem- bly, the Fall Play, the Christmas Concert, the high school orchestra contest, the Spring Concert and Baccalaureate and Commencement. They also accompanied the cast in Renton High's production of Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady. The orchestra is directed by Mr. Walter Wilson and Miss Myra Huestis. ROW 1: Paula Evans, Shirley Pedersen, Sandy Carpenter, Teri Selden. ROW 2: Teresa Roche, Cindy Ternet, Pat Dobson, Marcia Saunders, Cindy Carpenter. ROW 3: Margaret Andraska, Terry Pruett, .loy Rutledge, Gayle Leathers, Lincla Wiemann, Sharon Larsen. Main Office And Dean's Office Counselor's Office ROW 'l: Margaret Widell, Jan Bowron, Judy Held, Marian ROW 3: Terri McNabb, Mary Alice Maas, Gerry Monkowski, Cain, Marie Arnone, Linda Angell, Marilyn Speer, Diana Linda Grimm, Nancy McDonough, Elaine Zerwoodis, Marie Carlson. ROW 2: Irene Girias, Marylou Ozbolt, Kay Stahelin, Rynning. Janet Rost, Melodie Reichel, Linda Schaefer, Linda Lockey. 140 r 1 Office Workers School Store The rapid growth of the student body has made it necessary to establish several offices in various parts of the building. The main office is the information center of the school, the attend- ance office is where the attendance officer, home visitor, and the school nurse are located. The Dean of Students serves as a liaison counselor between the school and the home in matters of behavior adiustment. The school store supplies students with necessary school supplies, shop cards, S.B.A. re-issue, towel fee, senior cap and gowns, senior announcements, and senior calling cards. Lost-and-found is located in the school store. The counselors assist in program changes, choice of subiects and vocational planning. ln order to obtain optimum efficiency, these offices employ the help of students who answer the phones, run errands, assist with absentee slips, ancl many other duties too numerous to mention. ROW 'l: Sue Sullivan, Evany Lewis, Judy Ullman. ROW 2: Sandy Bowers, Nancy Yeager, Cheryl Miller, Sandy Wert. Attendance Office ROW 1: Geri Schmidt, Debby Collins, Toni Fasulo, Sue Burrelle, Cathy Cope, Bill Underwood, Carolyn Courtney, Mary Wrightsman. Row 3: Judy Hilfer Nancy Millhouse, Carol Montler, Patti Perdue. 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W X 5 fif- VX. i , I ll Chuck Sorenson V, 1 , g i l l lm 4, Erik Jorgenson AV-' . v ' f Bob McCabe Gary Vrablick 5 :sk , V we , v , , I fl' J' ' 1 ' gf, up . sm John Balyeat Bill Tiegs Gary Palmer Dennis Kuder Indian Tribe Takes Third Final League Standings Northern Division LEAGUE SEASON PF PA W. L. T. W. L. T. Kent .... . . 6 0 0 8 I I T39 33 Evergreen . . . 4 'I I 4 3 I 'II2 80 Renton . . . . 3 3 0 4 4 I 107 73 Glacier . .. ... 3 3 0 5 4 0 'IO4 86 Highline .... ... 2 2 2 2 4 3 70 79 Tyee ,.... . . . I 5 O I 8 0 I9 242 Mt. Rainier. , . . . .. . .. O 5 I I 7 I 27 199 Southern Division LEAGUE SEASON PF PA W. L. T. W. L. T. Franklin Pierce . .. . .. 5 O O 9 I O 286 45 Lakes ....,... . . . 4 I 0 8 I O 207 46 Puyallup ...... ... 3 2 o 3 5 1 103 103 Clover Park .... . . 2 3 0 5 4 O l34 IOS Auburn ...... ,.. I 4 O 4 4 I 'I05 II9 Enumclaw .... . . . O 5 O 0 8 I 'I4 205 lg 1 ' ' 4 F if - ' 2 AI., .- .s ,, ,M , A fp ' ...... , : I A L , V -1 R ' If isis Sf' I Q s Q I U -tfrflti I if Ted Pritchard Dave Rynes Bob Bainton Gordy Hedeen ROW 'lz Coach John Suzick, Bill Arrigoni, Mark Day, John Balyeat, Erik Jor- gensen, Bob Burnet-t, Gordy Hedeen, Ken Taylor, Chuck Dietsch, Dean Dan- ielson,Dave Willenborg, Bill Tiegs, Dan Carnahan, Merle Nelson. ROW 2: Bob lMasterJ Bainton, Leon Hoover, Bruce Schwartz, Tom Wahlstrom, Jim Carig- nan, Gary Palmer, Butch Leiter, Jim Rounds, Dennis Kuder, Pat Geroy, Chuck Sorenson, Jim McConnell, Paul Clymer, ROW 3: Bruce Elder, Duane Oyler, Dave Rynes, Gary Vrablick, Paul Knight, Tom Nelson, Ted Pritchard, Randy Kindle, Jim Nevin, Karl Croswhite, Bill Briere, Bill Sierns, Coach Jim Heck. 3 my Q1 , 7 ra ir S QV Ti s gg' .sv 4 i ,, .ci f ' X sc, L ,, Q, Bill Siems Jim Rounds Pat GeRoy Duane Oyler Place ln Northern Division Coach Bob Wraith, Coach Jim Nelson, Head Coach John Suzick, Coach Jim Heck, Coach Don Carnahan. MANAGERS: Dick Livermore, Fred Ham, Head Manager Norman I. C. Chaing, Larry Dierst, Larry Popovich. A ,,'. gee xaiigyfi 129' x Aw 'r A H. U W Bob Burnett mf. 53' P lu E? 'M Paul Knight Bruce Schwartz -K is 'K fi Y f l sic Q- Dave Willenborg Jim Nevin Randy Kindle Jim Carignan Karl Croswhite 4.4. Big Red on the move. 145 Carignan comes through against Puyallup. Renton-Mt. Rainier Renton met the Mt. Rainier Rams on the night of the Rams' homecoming and wiped them out 38-O. This was the lndian's first league game and they started conference play right, with a victory. In the first two minutes of play Hedeen blocked a punt and Kuder went 6 yards for a touchdown. Bainton kicked the extra point and the score was 7-O. Renton's next touch- down was on a 33-yard pass play from Willenborg to Bainton, but Bob missed the kick for the extra point. Bainton caught another pass for an 18-yard score. His kick for the extra point was again missed. Willenborg then hit GeRoy on a l9-yard pass that was good for 6 points. Palmer then made two touchdowns, both on two-yard runs. Renton-Puyallup Renton opened its season with a 9-0 victory over the Puyallup Vikings. The Indians scored in the first and third quarters on blocked punts. For the Tribe's score, Pritchard blocked the punit and recovered the football for a safety. In the third quarter Oyler blocked another punt which Kuder caught, and raced 35 yards for a touchdown. On the try for extra point Bainton picked up the fumble and ran the ball in for the point. The only time Puyallup seriously threatened Renton's shut-out was on a pass that would have been a touchdown, except Sorenson picked it off for an interception, with only 35 sec- onds remaining in the game. Renton-Aubu rn The Renton team traveled to Auburn where, after a close contest they ended the game in a 20-20 tie with the Trojans. The Indians attack was spearheaded by Willenborg's three touchdown passes. Bainton was on the receiving end of two of them, and GeRoy caught the other one. Bainton also kicked the extra point for the first two touchdowns, but on the third attempt, there was a high pass from center and Bainton had to try running it over. He was dropped short of the goal line. Each team had a chance to win the game on an extra point attempt. On the extra point attempt for Auburn's second touchdown, Solburg tried a drop kick, but it was wide to the left. N Bainton beats it again. Day downs a Rainier. Renton-Kent In the traditional rivalry, the visitors invaded the Renton stadium, and, after a hard fought battle came away with a T3-O victory. The only lop-sided statistic of the game was the score. This was the second straight year that the Tribe has lost to Kent. The first Kent touchdown came late in the first quarter on a 2-yard plunge. The point after was good on a pass to make the score 7-O. Kent scored again with less than a minute left in the game. This time the extra point was no good and the game ended T3-O. Renton-Evergreen Renton traveled to the Highline Stadium where they played the Wolverines of Evergreen. The first quarter was fairly even, with neither team scoring. In the second quarter GeRoy caught a punt on his own 40 yard line and ran it 60 yards for Renton's only touchdown. Bainton kicked the extra point and it was 7-O. Kindle then kicked off and the Evergreen player received the ball on his T5 yard line and ran 85 yards for a score. The extra point attempt was good and the score was 7-7. The Wolverines started a drive that took them to the 2 yard line, where they scored. Again their extra point attempt was good and it was T4-7 in favor of Evergreen. Renton had a drive going that took them down to about the Evergreen 30 yard line where the officials gave Renton a fourth down when it was only third. The Indians had a couple of inches to go for a first down, but the ball was turned over to Evergreen, iust at the end of the game. Renton-Franklin Pierce Hoping to repeat the victory of the week before against Mount Rainier, the Renton Indians charged into their stadium to play the Cardinals of Franklin Pierce. In this non-division game the Indians met their first defeat of the season by losing 6-0. The score remained O-0 until the Cardinals scored at the end of the second quarter. Hedeen blocked the kick for the extra point. Though coming close to the goal line a couple of times the Indians were pushed back and held. Renton tried a fake kick with Bainton passing to GeRoy for a 30 yard gain, but on the next play Renton fumbled and it was recovered by Franklin Pierce, securing victory for the Cards. Croswhite is stopped by Kliesch of Glacier. i l Slaughter on Tenth Avenue. Renton-Highline Renton traveled tothe Highline stadium where they met defeat at the hands ofthe Highline Pirates, l3-O. This was the first Time in i3 years that The Pirates have beaten the Tribe. The score was O-O until late in the second quarter when the home Team broke away from the Big Red and ran for a Touchdown. Their extra point was good on a kick and the score was 7-O. In the third . . . never rides up. Renton-Glacier With the Homecoming spirit in The air, the Renton indians played host to The Glacier Grizzlies. This was also The season finale for both schools. Glacier was the first Team to get on The score board with a 55-yard second quarter drive when Klietch ran both The Touchdown and The point after. The score at This point was Grizzlies 7, Indians O. Later in The same period, the Tribe came back with Their own drive of 56 yards, sparked by a 42-yard pass from Willenborg to Hedeen. Two plays later Willenborg hit Bainton with another pass and the Master ran it in for the 6 points. The extra point kick missed its mark and the score stood at 7-6, Glacier. Late in the third quarter Willenborg connected on his second scoring pass to Bainton, this time for 37 yards. The score now read Renton 12, Glacier 7, andthe Indians went on to win the game by that score. quarter, Renton had a few runs going but the Pirate defense kept the Indians from getting within range on the goal-line. The Pirates got control ofthe ball on a fourth down ploy and, with some hard drives, ran tor their second touchdown. The Indians blocked the attempted extra point kick and the final score stood at T3-O. Renton-Tyee The Indians met the Totems of Tyee on the Renton field for Renton's third divisional victory. The final score was T9-O. Renton totaled 260 yards rushing to only 8 of Tyee. Croswhite, hard running sophomore haltback, scored both ofthe Tribe's touchdowns in the first half. The extra point attempts for the first two touchdowns failed. Palmer made Renton's third touchdown in the third quarter on a short run after a 76 yard drive, and his extra point run was good. As Bainton, Renton's extra point kicker, didn't play because of iniuries, the extra point attempts were runs instead of kicks. Victory celebration after the final home contest. Now, boys this is supposed to be a clean game. Y S V9 T 51363 VARSITY: ROW 'l: Tim Kangas, Curt Squires, Gary Mangini, Dennis Cadwollader. ROW 2: Bill Ritchie, Tom Herron, .lack Ernst, Scott Fothergil, Bruce Magnuson. Conference Meet 1. Highline 2. RENTON 3. Clover Park 4. Glacier 5. Enumclaw 6. Lakes 7. Tyee 8. Mt. Rainier 9. Puyallup lO. Evergreen lfield of i3 schoolsj Two Perfect Scores Highlight Season The Renton Harriers completed their season with two perfect scores and two nearly perfect scores. The Harriers took sec- ond place in the P. S. L. conference meet and eighth in the state meet. Tom Herron finished in second place in the P. S. L. conference meet and seventh in the state meet. The fastest member on the team was Tom Herron, who was beaten only at the conference and state meets. Herron and Tim Kangas were voted the most inspirational players of the season. RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON RENTON T7 - Franklin Pierce 15 T6 I5 36 22 Mt. Rainier - Lakes - Kent - Puyallup - Clover Park - Tyee Auburn CLow score winsj gg A ,y , in yy M.- ,.... C, ..... .... . ..,.... ,V ,- - - 'f i ' cf-N5 6200 1 4 Qtek 5879+ J N 'NW X-iinffia' JUNIOR VARSITY: ROW 1: Les McBride, Sam Huffman, Jerry Staver, Duffy Sayles, Walter Carter, Greg Grosvenor. ROW 3: Chuck Wood, Arnie Mueller Moginnis, Curtis Zook, Doug Frederick, Russ Core, Gary Sequin, Marty Ward, Bob Shay, Tom Angell, Ed Hiersche, Dick Fisher, Steve Grove, Mike Clarke Jeff Ralph. ROW 2: Mike Conklin, Dan Noggle, Lanty Snelson, Chuck William- Steve Harris, Richard Look. son, Bill McCotter, Mark Lindstrom, Bob Ingram, Roger Anderson, Terry 150 :iw Core on his way to winning 7th position for conference meet. State Meet 1. John Rogers 2. Garfield 3. Shorecrest 4. Highline 5. Shadle Park 6. Meaclowdale 7. Franklin 8. RENTON 9. Kennewick 10. Clover Park lfield of 32 schoolsl Coach Barry Savage s.-E Herron outstanding record setting Indian. Arnie leads troops up sandhill. 151 Golf Squad Completes Dave Haddad 12 Bill Houston 12 Greg O'FarreIl I2 Coach Bolo Schneider Renton's 1965 Varsity Golf Squad started the season off in fine style by winning all but one of the first seven matches. The season record stood at eight matches won and four matches lost. The team lost to Glacier both times, and to Tyee and Mt. Rainier the second time around. They didn't quite make it to the PSL play-offs, but are hopeful for next season when golf will again be played in the fall. The returning lettermen were Dave Haddad, Bill Houston, Greg O'Farrell, Randy Puetz, and Paul Vendetti. Roy Doggett ll, Gordy Haddad TO, Paul Henry lO, Greg Kump IO, and Tom Utterstrom IO filled out the varsity squad. 152 lsr Year As Fall Sport RENTON 72 Highline 70 RENTON 64 Glacier 68 RENTON 62 Kent 59 RENTON 76 Evergreen 43 RENTON 67 Tyee 49 RENTON 72 Mt. Rainier 35 RENTGN 74 Highline 64 RENTON 65 Glocier 75 Tyee 66 RENTON 70 Kent 65 RENTON 66 Evergreen 53 RENTON 46 MT. Rainier 51 Season Record 6 Randy Puetz ii Paul Vendetti ii If fn, Roy Doggett, Paul J. Henry, Paul Vendetfi, Gordy Haddad, Randy Puetz, Dave Haddad, Greg O'ForreIl, Bill Houston, Greg Kump, Tom Utterstrom. 153 Eight Returning Lettermen High Evert Sutphin Kim Estrada Tim Abhold Tim Cummings John Reed Al Merritt Season Record Won 21, lost4 Renton 66 Clover Park 43 Renton 40 Fr. Pierce 44 Renton 71 Puyallup 32 Renton 59 Lincoln 40 Renton 55 Hudson's Bay 34 Renton 70 Enumclaw 44 Renton 67 Evergreen 43 Renton 46 Highline 42 Renton 77 Tyee 49 Renton 58 Kent 49 Renton 38 Mt. Rainier 41 Renton 50 Glacier 38 Renton 59 Evergreen 39 Renton 60 Highline 50 Renton 83 Tyee 53 Renton 29 Kent 40 Renton 71 Glacier 51 Renton 41 Mt. Rainier 26 NORTHERN DIVISION PLAYOFF Renton 46 Kent 53 P.S.L. PLAYOFFS Renton 60 Auburn 53 Renton 41 Fr, Pierce 35 REGION 2 PLAYOFFS Renton 44 Bothell 42OT Renton 43 Kent 40 STATE AA FINALS Renton 60 Richland 59 Renton 62 Port Angeles 46 Dave Willenborg Rick Basquette Jon Cheetharn Coaches Lloyd Riddle, Irving Leiter, and Bob Wraith. Chuck Sorenson light Tough Varsity Team JUNIOR VARSITY: Butch Leiter, Stan Wilcoxen, Sco8 Fothergill, Sonny Brozozowski, Phil Harris Bull Drew Reg Poclriznik, Karl Croswhite, Tim Kangas, Steve Nightingale, JUNIOR VARSITY NORTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS Won 13 Lost 4 Renton Clover Park 57 Renton 84 Mt. Rainier Renton Franklin Pierce 51 Renton 58 Glacier Renton Puyallup 40 Renton 51 Evergreen Renton Lincoln 51 Renton 46 Highline Renton Enumclaw 42 Renton 68 Tyee Renton Evergreen 60 Renton 50 Kent Renton Highline 50 Renton 73 Glacier Renton Tyee 47 Renton 55 Mt. Rainier Renton Kent 55 SOPHOMORE RECORD Won 9 Lost 2 Renton Kent 30 Renton 42 Kent Renton Puyallup 44 Renton 60 Glacier Renton Glacier 47 Renton 55 Highline Renton Highline 53 Renton 52 Evergreen Renton Evergreen 50 Renton 69 Tyee Renton Tyee 46 MANAGERS: DougJacobson, Bill McKellips, Leorard Green. SOPHOMORES: ROW 'l: Gary Hickenbottom, Mike Kuftler Rack Puhlch Marc Cooper Row 2: Bob Casal, Mike Bolenger, Steve Gove. Monty Erickson Tom Angell Bull Ritchie wf ' .- , nw. Willenborg eyes the defense. Sutphin uses feather touch to lay it in. Indians Are Second In P.S L During the regular season the Indians were beaten only three times while notching T5 victo- ries. No team beat the Tribe more than once and even that mark was out of the reach of many. The Tribe displayed the best single offensive C83 points against Tyeej, and defensive fNlt. Rainier, 26 pointsi efforts of the league for the season. Sutphin led the R.H.S. scorers with 296 points, for an average of i4.8 points per game. This year there were 8 returning lettermen, while next year there vvill be 5, including four starters. While attempting a lay-in, Estrada is fouled. Almost everyone is happy after the tribe beat Kent Merritt leads the pack on a break-away. N1 Alf - t 1 X. ,,....-X . 'mmm'- Cummings casts off from the corner Almost a dunk by Abhold. First In Region 2 The first place position of the Northern Divi- sion of the P.S.L. ended the season in a tie between Renton and Kent. The playoff for top spot in the division was held on March 2 at Highline High School. After a hard fought contest the Kent team enioyed the spoils of victory, 53-46. Renton then had to play Au- burn, second in Southern Division, and out- pointed the Troians 60-53. The Tribe thereby earned the chance to play Pierce, the loser of the P.S.L. Championship, and defeated them handily 41-35. Thus Renton and Kent entered the Region 2 playoffs against Bothell and Garfield respectively on March 11. Renton led Bothell only once in that game, 44-42 in overtime and at the final buzzer. That same evening Kent disposed of Garfield 65-58, and there was to be a rematch between Big Red and Kent. In this game, to decide the Region 2 entry to the State Finals, Kent built a 21-18 half-time lead, but saw the Tribe take over early in the second half, 26-25. From there the lead see-sawed between the teams until with 1:02 remaining in the game Sutphin sent Renton ahead for good 41-40. Estrada hit 2 free throws to end the scoring at 43-40. Ren- ton then went On to State. ,.-, ..v, 03-vlhilbu-w- -'-----.W ,M The tying shot in the Bothell game. a . Sutphin stretches for a rebound. Estrada tips it in will ii .jf RICHLAND I n RENTON FT TP FG FT TP Estrada 7-7 I5 Panther l O-O 2 Abhold 5-8 l l Sonderland 7 i-2 l5 Reed O-O 2 McClellan 2 2-3 6 Sutphin 3-3 23 Duncan 7 4-5 l8 Cummings l-l 3 Neill 3 5-8 ll Willenborg O-O 4 Fortune l 5-8 Merritt O-O O Anderson O O-O O Basquette l O-O 2 2l T7-26 59 22 l6-l9 60 Renton l2-2l-l5-l2-60 Richland 16-15-18-TO-59 J Big Red went into the first game of the State class AA Finals after two narrow victories, winning by a total of five points. Renton started the game quite cold, trailing at the end of the first quarter I6-12. But the Tribe came back to outscore the Bombers 2l-l5 in the second period and lead at half-time 33-3l. During the course of the game the lead changed hands ll times, and the score was tied four times. Renton was down by seven, 55-48, with 3:03 remaining in the game. After ex- changing baskets the Tribe started their comeback with 2:32 left. They scored on 3 straight baskets, two by Sutphin and one by Estrada, before allowing Richland to tally again on two freethrows. With only 29 seconds left, Basquette hit for two points and Richland got the ball. The Bombers missed on two one-and-one freethrow situations and Big Red got the rebound. With time running out, Willenborg got the ball, faked out his man, and shot with only one second left. As the ball ripped through the net the final buzzer was ringing. Estrada goes 7 for 7 on the freethrow line. Sutphin, most Valuable Player ofthe Tournament, drives for 2 more points. Hero of Richland game sinks last two points for victory. The Fox signals for Last shot. QE. Takes First In State RENTON PORT ANGELES FG FT TP FG FT TP Sutphin 5 2-3 12 Fryer 2 3-4 7 Estrada 5 5-7 15 Duckett O O-2 O Abhold 7 5-7 19 Sinnes 7 1-2 15 Cummings 2 O-2 4 Kushman 4 O-1 8 Willenborg 4 2-3 10 Clayton 3 4-7 10 Merritt O 2-3 2 Ruddell, B. 1 1-3 3 Cheetham O O-O O Coleman O 3-6 3 Sorenson O O-1 O Fullerton O O-2 O Basquette O O-O O Ruddell, M. O O-O O Reed O O-O O Sorenson O O-O O 23 16-26 62 17 12-27 46 Renton 22-12-14-14-62 PortAngeles 9- 8-11-18-46 Renton coasted through the State AA Finals for the Cham- pionship in an anti-climatic manner after the Richland game of the previous night. The Tribe started the game fast, build- A tribute to Mark who inspired Renton through five final victories ing up a 22-9 first quarter lead, and increased the gap to 34-17 at half-time. ln that first half Big Red shot 50M from the floor, while Port Angeles hit only 3O'M:, and out-rebounded the Riders 22-14. Renton's biggest lead came early in the 4th period when Estrada sank two freethrows and gave his team a 50-28 advantage. The win gave Renton its 3rd State Cham- pionship in 15 tournament entries. After the game it was announced that Evert Sutphin was named the Tournament's Most Valuable Player and a unanimous choice for the All- State Five. Estrada and Abhold were named to the All-State second team. Mayor Don Custer and the Renton City Council proclaimed Monday, March 21, 1966 as Renton High School Basketball State Championship Day. A fitting tribute to a glorious season. -All ' A happy crew shows off the fruits of victory. Abhold loses control in a lay-up. Cummings outruns the ball. Go' Fight! W I n 0 l Iniun Joe Noelle Nielsen Marsha Bunstine Cheerleaders hold a pow-wow before a home game. Pep and spirit, that's what the '66 R. H. S. cheerleaders displayed throughout the sea- son. Their pep and vitality have been great morale boosters to the team members as well as the coaches and student body. Under the direction of Miss Mary Quinn, their ad- viser, and Noelle Nielsen, the lead cheer- leader, our seven completed a successful and unforgettable year. Kay Carlson Gary Carsten Qcye Fgull Tanya Toschi Vicki Utterstrom 160 Precision Marks Drill Team ROW 1: Dorothy Crain, Sue Burrelle, Sherry Bennett, Jeanne Kennick, Gayle Waller, Kathy Keehn, Diana McClure, Judy Hodges, Sue Addington, Karen Rouse, Linda Underwood, Janet Lilly, Shauna Wickham, Louanna Sparks, Pat Purdy, Linda Albrecht, Jane Kassner, Jan Kreig, Evany Lewis. ROW 2: Wheeler. Margaret Lundberg, Barb Schunzel, Eileen Glenn, Pamela Hill, Chaunine The i965-66 Drill team is composed of all senior girls who practice every day. They performed during the half time at three of the home basketball games, and present the flag before each home game. The team is under the direction of Karen Rouse and Nancy McDonough. Their advisor is Miss Bucher. They also competed at the annual Drill Conference which was held at Kent High School this year. The highlights of their sea- son was participation in the Western Wash- ington State Fair, and Western Wash. State College Homecoming Parade in Bellingham. L L il ' f' i P ' ':f.,,,,,gy l Drill Leader it L Y L' i ' w 161 Roberts, Joan Minshull, Teresa Roche Carolyn McKnight Janice Terpening Nancy McDonough, Kathy Seibert, Barbara Lux Kathy Wikstram Sherrie Sneddon, Linda Raaum, Marvaya Shong Margaret Wiclell Barbara 4-3 QF, , 1 , . i W VARSlTYeROW 1: Gary Seguin, Steve Gonder, Russ Rfnyrnond, Lee, Russ Morris, Head Coach Berry Savage. ROW 3: Bob Ingro- Jim Roufledge, Dove Russell, Lewis Block. ROW 21 Couch Jerry ham,Arnie Mueller, Ben iSumoJ Bergsma,John LaFever,Jim Nevin. Velick, Larry Flanary, Doug Fowler, Don Brown, Tom Brookins, Ron Season Recmd Five Matmen Qualify This year's wrestling team was led by the outstanding efforts Renton 17 Clover Park of Don Brown, 8 wins, and Jim Routledge, Ron Lee, Steve Renton 15 Puyallup Gonder, and Larry Flanary, each with 7 wins. All of the varsity Renton 47 Glqgier squad went to the sub-district meet where Routledge placed Renton 23 Hi hline 3rd at 120 lbs., Gonder 3rd at 138, Brown 4th at 145, Flanar Q Y Renton 13 Fronklin-PierCe 3rd at 175, and LaFever 4th at 1 91. They all qualified for the Renton 30 Tyee West Central District Meet. Ben CSumoJ Bergsma, who took 5th Renton 17 Terrqce in the unlimited division at sub-district also went as an alter- Renton 17 Kent nate. At the district meet iniuries hampered the team but Renton 17 Auburn La Fever placed 5th in the 191 lb. class and earned a trip to Renton 12 Lakes the state meet where he won his first match. At the awards Renton 22 Roinier banquet it was announced that Jim Routledge was chosen as Renton 45 Enumelow captain and Don Brown honored as the most inspirational member of the fine squad. 2 ,si me gn, . 1 1 3 .. Q ..,. . s srs X Fig V. ,, LV In Arry ibn H khyy 5. i ,,1i ,,Y, Q ,,.7 term I in V K .. sg ..,x, ,, .s ii ' ' , srrs 1 g , ' i. S C 1 'ir ' i'r 1,'. H rtt. J ' ,r..1' 1 ,r.,' ii i'r- ' ,.... 1 .....i f . - . 1 A . '- ri J' J ' 1.1 lll X '1 , 17 4 7 TH ' 1 1' 1 H f .- .1 5 1- 5 ' W ix' ft? W' . ' Y' E' 1 ., - r ' W Q - ,rf P' ,.-' 4 s. ,is . 3 g K .' , f . -f.f -- ' .. fwtfr re 1 trfirft' fj-it ' 4 - ,mil .i 5 nt Vyrk fi , gif: ,- . t WX 1 5 6, - 1 , QIQ. A 1 , I . I K va I I 1 H K ij ..f 1' fri K Q S . E . 'r'.'i 51 F . A Y 222 3, , :Si- ii 13 . ,t ...fi , ti, 1 . 5 F' . f x ,,,, if rr errt 1 .. 'T it Q 2 on ' fr is fi,,,1Mg...,, .ir 'tf'-, ' K, , . Lk . ,X Q. A ' 5.2 K .5 . V' Mi -r ' sg 1 -.,..' ,,., - si 3 .:,.. . ft L i l 5. 9, ii .f7.k 1 K. 1' 'i'- 1 ' f 1 ,:,--. ' L Z ' -' 'L 5 5 ' , i -T . Y fi' - Y . ' F J i 1 .ii ,i'r'r Q ' . 'Q it r ' -r r- . ' fe ,.,. fi .1 11 1 5' 1, 1 - 2 .gf A is 1.2 1 ii , , ' 1 le I it 1 , 1 JUNIOR VARSITY-ROW 1: Don Smith, Brian Hata, Guy Selle, Dan Carnahan, Jerry Stavre, Gary Leudtke, Curt Zook. ROW 2: Mike Connor, Tom Bracken, Gary Mangini, Terry Heupel, Darrell Nash, Bob Shoemaker. ROW 3: Ed Milton, George Cartwright, Paul Clymer, Tom Wahlstrom, Cal McMilIen, SOPHOMORESfROW 1: Dennis Johnsen, Terry Smith, Jim Aungst, Keith Taylor, Doug Frederick, Duffy McGinnis. ROW 2: Jeff Ralph, Les McBride, Pat Connor, Les Evans, Mike Michels, Gordy Bowman, Lee Lawers. ROW 3: Bill Wekell, Mike Conklin, Mike Holdamin, Frank Kelty, Coach Jerry Velick. Bof1oms up. Takedown by Routledge. For District Meet Raymond's on top again. In Enumclaw match Brown scores one of Renton's many pins MANAGERS-STANDING, Larry Mitchell, Bob Bernik, Dave Black. SEATED, Head manager Steve Hanson. Gonder, as usual, amused fellow wrestlers. 4. Young Gymnastic Team Season Record 53 we RENTON 84 Richland 44 RENTON Issaquah 75 ,, RENTON 66 Kent 62 RENTON 57 Highiine 7I RENTON 47V2 I-lighline 8OV2 RENTON 79V2 Shorecrest 48V2 RENTON 52 Bothell 76 State Meet Highline I77V2 Issaquah 70 Bothell 61 RENTON 49 Foster 40 Kennwick 39V2 MANAGERS: Martin Larson, Dave Peak. JUNIOR VARSITY: Jack Ernst, Don Freeman, Alan Mclntyre, Brian Judd, Neil Allen, Larry Fore, Keith Harvey. The Renton High School Gymnastics Team has had a fine year Sherwood. with all iunior and sophomore members on the varsity squad. Team captain was Larry Sherwood, and Mike Ash was hon- Their season record stood at 3 wins and 4 losses. Renton took ored with the Inspirational Award. The Junior Varsity had a 4th at the State Invitational Meet as a team, and had three 2-I record, beating Chehalis and Centralia, but losing to West gymnasts place-Wes Busch f6thJ, Ray Miller C8thJ, and Larry Bremerton. ,we ,wg srwmaf y S Ken Krebs working onthe long horse. Ray Miller polishes his side horse form. 164 Takes Fourlh In Stale VARSITY: Coach Dale Shirley, Dan Pardee, Ray Miller, Howie Odell, Will Byers, Mike Kelly, Wes Busch, Larry Sherwood, Mike Ash, Russ Ritualo, Ken Krebs, Allen Long. An exhibition by Larry Sherwood. Wesley J. Busch does a giant circle on the high bar. Mike Kelly dives for the parallel bars E r .5 4 3. E, LETTERGlRLS:ROW1:Marya Smith, Robyn Dixon, Janine Hendrickson, Sharon Vivintin, Carol Sado, Mary Ann Benson, Jeanne Vertrees, Jan Brainard, Marie Arnone, Erika Schultz, Karen Harding. ROW 2: Linda Sweet, Julie Richter, Jona Rosenstein, Diane Petchnick, Cheri Zwicker, Georgia DeMoss, Carol Howard, Lydia Mathre, Roberta Kennick, Cam Younker, Carolyn Willoughby. ROW 3: Bev Youngquist, Doreen Christiansen, Chrysty Walmer, Marilyn Royea, Linda Warren, Vikki Poli, Laura Rowan, Val Bonomi, Gerry Monkowski, Mary Ann Wright, Essie Mathes, Terri McNabb. ROW 4: Marcia Saunders, Julie Zubrod, Pat Marshall, Sharon Kelly, Elaine White, Sharon Larsen, Barba- ra Perry, Shelia Helgath, Sue Schuttpelz, Sally Brustad, Vicky Buter, Cindy Kilborn. Intramurals Cffers QM-MM R.H.S. zeldas really iump tor the ball. Talk about a nice lay-up! W 1 .. .. ver- Intramurals is a program of after-school sports for those who don't paticipate in Var- sity events. Included for Boys are football, handball, basketball, weight training, gym- nastics, softball, track and tennis. For girls the sports range from basketball and softball to body conditioning and field hockey. Also for girls is a lettergirls' Club which is open to those who earn 50 points in a year. The whole program offers a chance to develop athletic ability and good sportsmanship. Varied Sports Prog ram Avvwww Chooo! . Q 167 VAR-5lTY2R0W 'l2GOI'dY Moormvn, Cl1UCl1 Buyless, RON Lee, DOC l3UTl4O, Dan son, Dave Haddad, John Williss, Stan Markgraf, Rick Smith, Dean Danielson, Barrett, Terry Strange, Ev Sutphin, Jim Tugwell, Don Freeman, Bob lngrahom. Mike Willis. ROW 2: Stan Wilcoxen, Don Nelson, Dave Rynes, Pat McMahon, Marty Wat- Dicimondmen Work Hcird Renton High School Baseball this year was blessed with the This year's team ogoin competed in the tough northern divi- return of many lettermen from previous squads. With these sion of the Puget Sound Leogue, and was underthe guidonce veterans as a base, the team worked to improve an already of Nlr. Gross, Mr. Riddle, and a new member to the staff, Mr. strong offense and defense. McCord. Coaches Virg Gross, Rod McCord, Lloyd Riddle. Managers, Don Meddaugh, Rich Saversan, Bob Johnson, Jack McClure 168 SEASON SCHEDULE Renton Enumclavv Renton Kent Renton Mt, Rainier Renton Glacier Renton Highline Renton Tyee Renton Evergreen Renton Kent Renton Mt. Rainier Renton Glacier Renton Highline Renton Tyee Renton Evergreen For Successful Season Coach Gross gives a few pointers to the outfielders ROW 1: Larry Ford, Lee Lauler, Steve Nightingale, Rick Puhich, Bill Beattie,Jim Mike Gunn, Fred Ham, ROW 3: Mike Ash, John Sumner, Chad Crinz Jerry Morris, Larry Hillis, Paul Herry, Dwight Peterson. ROW 2: Mark Farrel, Don Desmoine, Joe Nunn, Brian Merrill, Jim Rosa, Bob Casal, Mark Cooper Jeff Smith, Mark Caniparoli, Larry Mitchell, Wayne, Tom Angell, Jim Glockner, Jorgensen. 169 X Three Strikes Bu1ko throws to.first for 0 double ploy, Borretfwtzits iTOU1. Williss waits for The pitch. 170 And You're Out McMahon gets along one to Coach Gross. Bayless stretches for ci throw to first Varsity pitchers Moormcm, Freeman, and Tugwell warm up. ,,1.,,,,,r. 171 Big Red Enters Season As ROW 'l: Don Jassek, Mark Eslinger, Gary Gardell, Bolo Burnett, Ray Urvina, Mark Day, Bruce Elder, Karl Crosvvhite, John Schenck, Myron Anderson, Dale Ward, Bob Elliot, Karl Schaffer, Earl Garrett. ROW 2: Mark Lindstrom, Steve Pappas, Russ Ralph, Dave Halmberg, Gordy Hedeen, Al Merritt, Randy Kindle, Tim Abhold, Ted Prichard, Tom Herran, Jack Ernst, Scott Fothergill, Bill Ritchie, Ken Dugan, Tim Kangas, Steve Young, Curt Squires. ROW 3: Merle Nelson, Chuck Wood, Leon Hoover, Ed Torkelson, Dan Noggle, Larry Samples, Ken Johnson, Ron Tomich, Mike Coleman, Jeff Ralph, Rick Kinsley, Lewis Allen, Gary Paxton, Duffy McGinnis, John Balyeat, Doug Helvy, Steve Notsinger, Les McBride. ROW 4: Ken Taylor, Dave Pelligrino, Lynn Schaut, Butch Kinder, Kris l i High jumpers Russ Ralph, Ted Prichard, and Tim Abhold. Defending P.S.L. Champs Torbenson, Larry Jenson, Mike Bollinger, Dean Halpaus, Larry Vance, Monty Erickson, Mike Conklin, Jim Reitz, Dale McCotter, Mike Clarke, Lanty Snelson, Walt McGerry, Terry Sayless, Steve Hansen, Greg Grosvenor, Rob Kimball, Mike Davies. Coach Savage, head Coach Heck, and Coach Wraith SEASON SCHEDULE Renton vs Puyallup Renton vs Evergreen Renton vs Highline vs Auburn Renton vs Clover Park Renton vs Glacier 4f29f66 Highline Relays Mt. Rainier 5fl3-M166 P. S. L. Conference Meet 5f2O-2lf66 W. C. D. Track Meet Highline 5f27-28166 State Meet-Pullman Renton enters the '66 track season as defending P.S.L. Champions. With 16 returning Lettermen, Renton is in good shape. Merritt will be a big help to the team with broad iumps of over 20 ft. Ralph in the high lump and Vrablick in the shot put will also be valuable assets. With Mr. Heck as head coach and new ideas from assistant coach Bob Wraith, the team is ready for any competition. Renton starts the season with its old track rival, Puyallup. Merritt and Abhold ease over the lovv hurdles. Squad members compeve against each other. The Dynamic Duo. Ralph displays high iumping form. Merritt stretches for anoTher long leap 5 .. I, k 'N , '-'Slings f1ZQ.fall. NWJTR. 'Hamel .5iP'R-- ' ' lmlllll 'w i JL I'1 'Tp'Tp,,,' '1P!rj'm 'Hgx.3..! ' Q. 1 'ef Tennis Team Smashes ROW 1: Tacy Nevin, Randy Butler, Arnie Mueller, Char Plano, Mike Kuftler, chard, Gary Seguin Coach Helen Bucher ROW 3 Jim Hammock Marlene Elaine Mueller, Rick Silva, Doug Poppe. ROW 2: Mary Ellen Rynes, Wayne Creager, Joy Rutledge Joe Shannon Duane Oyler Jett Zubrod Linda Wie Marinich, Marilyn Royea, Brian Hata, Erika Schultz. Tom Bracken, Toni Prit- mann, Greg Bergquist Kathy Chappell Manager Paul Priestly Season Schedule Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Renton Forearm smash by Oyler. Joy Rutledge displays backhand form. Elaine Mueller sets up for a backhand return ---....,, Holmberg, Lindstrom, Ralph, and Merritt, Renton's 880 relay. Squad members practice handing off the baton. Young clears it with room to spare. Straining, Kindle puts the shot ,fx Through 1966 Season Tim Jones works on his serve. With the aid of Duane Oyler, returning varsity letter winner, coach is Miss Helen Bucher. This is the fourth year tor tennis at cmd Brian Hata, Doug Poppe, Elaine Mueller, Joy Rutledge, Renton and the first year that our new courts have been used anal Erika Schultz, all up from the Junior Varsity, the tennis by the team. team looked forward to a very successful season. The head Kuttler and Hata show excellent team effort. 177 ia iff . Croswhite runs for 60 yard T.D. Would you believe 40 yds. . .? 916 uf in M . ,i Without looking, tell us Kimo, what is it? Sports ediTorf?J. Ride him big Sumo. Sheer pain and agony. Variety I The 178 i Wes, you didn't wash your feet. 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WITH THE LIVELY ONES FROM RENTON FORD RHS Cheerleaders in a '66 Mustang 3rd 8x Burnett AL 5-2531 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '66 FIRST FEDERAL SA VINGS AND LQAN Assoc. QPRENTON lnexf 'ro The Posl Officel 306 Williams Sf. AL 5-4400 IT'S GREAT BEST WISHES TO for 3 date' -1 THE CLASS GF '66 a bowling party. . . TCDNKINS CAFE SKYWAY PARK AND BQWL TURF ROGM . . .bring your parents! lT's FuN IT'S EXCITING AL 56462 811 3RD AVENUE Pa 3-4224 I I8I9 Renton Ave. RENTON Success to you Graduates 903 Fourth Avenue AL 5-8686 Renton, Washington Congratulations and Good Luck Seniors Drum and Bugle Corps Voice Qt' Democraqf Blue Angels jr. Youth Activities and Communiy Activities FRANK R. VASE Post 1751263 416 Burnett Renton, Washington You'll find if in the Rsntm Renfon's Home-Owned Newspaper 6l5 3rd Ave BA 6-5100 DR. LLOYD A. WHITE AL 5-3788 234Vz Wells St. COM PLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 Uncle Offo Espesefh By land: BA 6-2002 By sea: WP-6279 45 Logan Sf. CHRISTY'S DRIVE-IN pressure quality fried fresh chicken seafood BA 6-3470 604 Rainier Ave. Porter's Chevron Service car wash and wax ignition tune up brake-reline lubrication pick up and delivery BA 6-333l l025 lst N. Congratulations to the Class of '66 l2,eutowPEumbIng Sl-leatiug Ca. Russ 8 Grace Storwick IO7 Williams AL 5-0484 PRATTS RENTON FLOWER SHOP Flora and Ronnie ' Daily delivery to Seattle Flowers telegraphed 4lO 3rd Ave. AL 5-3693 A. BUTTON ANIMAL HGSPITAL 203 Sunset Blvd. W. AL 5-3371 Congratulations and Best Wishes GRADUATING SENIORS Renton Branch PE OPLES NATIONAL BANK of Washington Renton's Pioneer Banking Institution 222 Williams St. Renton BA 6-3020 PASCO RENTON V RINARY LACKIE FTE HOSPITAL ROSA REAL ESTATE FLOYD K. Dixon E We I I I2O Rainier Ave. 3 M - in AL 5 1541 AL 5-8676 E E rioting 423 3rd. Ave. i 3 l'- A Renton, Wn. A I I f' i S 3 F E AL DE l E .E . . RAT RN OR R ff EAGLES Intercity Insurance Agency Renton Aerie 11:1 722 ' auto ' fire ' accident ' marine ' bonds Congratulations Seniors 316 Third Ave. One stop service for all your needs DRIVE-IN PARKING Airport 8m Logan BA 6-2002 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Congratulations Seniors .-tv A CLASS OF '66 i in s A RENTON ' A' i CLOTHING lwadquwvtm 05 lleutow FU N E RAL HOIVI E 812 3rd Ave' Jerome and Ade ine Faull i937 l939 AL 5-4271 300 Third Ave. A- 5-8281 UNIVERSAL SIGN CO. S Mant Congratu ations Glen Clow to the Leo Knight Class of '66 AL 5-5141 A 415 Rainier Ave. 101 B me AL 5-7722 Renton f T . pf RE CN FLoRl T 2 GREE HOUSE at Complete Floral Arrangements Corsages 236 No. Wells Renton ,. F I fmaslfgvgwwk were I. 'K at vw I, wXQs'eg3U?'W WG'W iayrlggqgs l yai if Eff M new ii If 34'44 Z Eg 525353 E vxwifzilviafwz M W' Y HY Ieimfg, ,wgga 31.-,yea ,W . -- sf 3 w er? : n 4.52 K f.r,....,w anf,,.3,,.mf..I-3,..UMlm -3 4 351 fm. 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A 5-0228 Congratulations 81 Best Wishes Graduates Renton Branch SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK member of federal deposit insurance corporation 311 Williams St. BA 6-2260 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS From an Old Timer Class of 25 TED'S Earlington Market Sicmdmczf Same 7m 0. af 2enz'an batteries ' accessories ' recapping fleet maintenance Second at Logan Phil Buck-mgr. 504 5fh Ave. W. Renton, Wash. BA 6-2222 T vs Cross 3 Radio 81 T.V. Service C L E A N E Trophies Supplies Al 5-4971 922 Bronson Way Car Radio Service Ed and Bob Cross l I6 Park Ave. Al 5-3890 Best of Wishes to the Class of 66 Galvin Supply Co. Al 5-3162 Renton 329 Wells St. Washington C BA 6'5' I6 RE NTON RADIATOR, A INC. S Boil om- C Rod Out- I-QNES 535512- 64 Logan St. llblock S. of airportl E l7034'l Wh 5-E' AL 5-8802 Ramon, wn. WMWMMOQL Palmer Coking 110 Rainier Ave. So. Coal CO' Inc' ,novt BA 6-5060 Black Diamond, Washington ,v 0 mtv APPROVED Producers of Quality Coal for 45 years Charles 81 Vera Peat Forrest 81 Lola Todd A Salute to the Class of 1966 TREND REALTY INC. 1425 Rainier Avenue So. Pa 3-0543 Renton Branch CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN RAMBLER REBEL By American Motors Featured by La Bonte Rambler 330 Main St. Renton AI 5-8264, 2nd and Williams BA 6-1800 Q a Shaw s Benson Hill D FARMERS rug msummci Q 2 ' 'Ruff , I S mlm ofsflpeffpfsivffe -Ili y School Supplies Photo Service Located in the new Spring Glen Plaza 125 3rd Avenue Al' 5-3451 17411 108th Ave. S.E. BA 6-6000 ING S Featuring. . . Childrens Dinners RENTON PARTY CENTER For all your party needs RENTON SHOPPING , , CENTER King-Size Burgers-V1 Pound BA 6-7740 Our Specialities. . . Broiled Steaks D 0 O N 8th Southern Fried Chicken Bob and Martha Kingen fi-AS ff - -fgf z if ' 5 -VllllllllllidfliiluilmE,mm,I TUESDAY NITE SPECIAL '-I f -ll-It SMORGASBORD-5:30-9:30 Since 1915 , Insurance and Real Estate Bamlum Meetings Congratulations Seniors Smal! Parties 433 AirPort Way Al- 5-9354 227 Williams St. AL 5-3401 I 100 Bronson Way AL5-l6ll UNITED RENT-ALLS We rent almost anything Congratulations Class of 1966 JOE PAGLIA SHOE REPAIR We fix 'em 3 I 7 Williams St. Renton Congratulations to the Class of 1966 from PAY'N SAVE DRUGS BA 6-3460 40 Grady Way Renton Village Shopping Center -.f ',-' Za, -f'f k! ,fu M ,ff 5 i Ea :S .ffl Downtown Renton 30'l Third AL 5-8252 K , ! GE austin-hendrickson the friendliest spot in town Open Evenings :Q2 Highlands Center 2820 Sunset Blvd. E. AL 5-3425 Q3 Benson Center UL 2-6300 Benson Highway ond South 240th M ry ,I x f lf- ' x if ,MJ ff . V REYNIERS 6111 I M ij ' ' SERVICE ,V - V , ss A A Lon gp l-livicl llko nfl ' emergency road service ,Vi of M1 J - do .u me Nvadu may crass 1 S ' complete brake service ,fifuwo ,J9 90' ' drum turning 1 V fu 1 L dj iw flu Uj M3466 ' bear front end alignment U 1 JUN N My K ' X f Xb ' night lube l L uv FMU V1 5 f Al 5-9189 Batteries Tires fu , J ,ef , 1 r . ff ' XV .VN fu .N 17606 108th S.E. Benson Road sf! 0 f u I ll U F md UK 'X MV 5 . AXJ J V Lf J' x , . 'p 4, OJ V' , QV! 1 0 1 JL A ld . WO0l7WQB,T f Of fr SHAPE REALTY Ly tow lj A , ASQ U 1 ,fl 1000 2nd Ave. Renton, Wash. jv g UQ ,lf f ' ' I Homes A-f' L7 'rl l Lund 1 Ay' O Investments 'LN lj' O Life and Casualty Insurance . I Appraisals - Notary 1 W L FI dSh HB lc B .: BA 6-1774 724 3rd Ave. A AL 5-3888 oy G ro er R223 AL 5-9390 Congratulations C. E. MAC McCARTHY to the Class of 66 Home Business Accident Auto Life Health 317 Williams Street AL 5-2700 Cash-way Lumber for your building needs! Factory 8K 2nd N. 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Q , '1 A . if Q I.- Renton Golf Range X lessons, s-quipmsnf, clothing S 01'1 5 practice EVERY golf shof ec n ers AI 5-1817 ioeoo Lake Wash. Blvd. X Helpful QUbSClllb0 'O 'he Record Chronicle 801 Walla Walla Ave. AI 5-3434 201 4th Pl. Renton, Wash. Al 5-1422 1 Reliable SEN FIREWGGD COMPANY ALDER PRICE PER CORD 523.00 green 525.00 half green 81 half dry 530.00 dry O 32TU?i!GitLb1lfhiXfiiQ - E wiv- il X' ' X if e 'A g grmsj L f 5 5 .Wall fr 1252233 fl!IlIIlIi'Hq Qi I!-Hglllll, A ' lj-5 7 mluvfmg r A ereer ' - M1 -P P A A ,, 3 3 X' WW 5 rrAirr,er,rer A i Q zwfilqjuflfl 5, ,gg V K 5 Wayne Madsen graduate class 59 AL 5-5053 150th MAPLE VALLEY HIGHWAY Ik -1. 1 I 9 v W' I , I if ji ,XXI . 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Ave. BA 6-3322 Renton, Washington Why not try. . . music center ofthe valley umm 25, ICD JUST FOR FUN AL 5-5491 216 Wells Downtown Renton Q -Ons :Tours ,IIQEMI-I2 all garments custom cleaned knitwear specialists open Saturdays for complete service HIGHLANDS ONE-HOUR CLEANERS 2808 I0th North AL 5-9186 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '65 ' S --.. y.-'lil' ITIITII MES l 'I ' IIIIRT 'Winm I is I ' ' III n.III ir7f'1 - I 'ffPENMzr pgj' ' 'I QI: . -I QJ la, i cc - 211573 Shakes Fries CrockeH's I y t y H b brakes , some BIF s DRIVE-IN wheel tuning 9ene'c'Io SIc Ie' sEcoND AND RAINIER 80 Second Ave. AI. 5-55'I5 Cup from the High Schoolj CONGRATULATIONS ' 'We make your beef ,A TO THE burger anyway you CLASS or 'ee Want It , FROM TASTY FISH AND CHIPS RENTON ALUMNI AL 5-O77l We photograph the worId's nicest students TEDEGATZ cotore p4+o1ooRAp+iv 3I I 2nd Avenue BA 6-3770 Renton, Wn. coNoRATuLATloNs TO THE CLASS OF 1966 l3AClFlC CAR AND FCDUNDRY Congratulations Class of 66 SHERMAN cl.AY F m A nvsrythmg fm: In music since IB70 Congratulations Seniors! Q- A See our complete selection - ' NX A of Gibson, Harmony, Kay, ,S ,, iwnrgt 'Y and Orpheus Guitars and S 1 Gi?-A55 ' Amplifiers. f an I 3 SPECIAL: Orpheus Electric Ll.: '4 Guitar with Amplifier, now Enjoy: Lunch, Music, S Fast Service with a smile. AL 5-06I I 526 2nd Ave. 599.00 Renton Shopping Center BA 6-l 170 Congratulations Class Of l966 A 81 H Drugs No. 2 Hi-Lands Enco Crown Cleaners Custer Hardware Grants Dept. Store Style-Rite Beauty Salon Pioneer 4 Realty Ross Steiner Jeweler Highland National Bank Lindsey's Texaco Station Gary Price's Gulf Station Local Loan Co. 3 vcwmrmohsliiis 1 3K?T'fvi 'glF' 'B y Hmmv 5 3 l MMMDQEEH 2 if .llllv 1 l - E V k ,.1 'wl -5 : ,f 'H- ' FROM' ye f J issmum 5 V A Cominco A y if 4f Newcisne I S l I FRQM: HAPLI- BULLS HEATHER DOWNS , . gunna ccvmfsav we T- . y il : 5 3 V: Q , KSN 1 f P mow in A Q MAPLEVALLEV X RAVENSDALE ll . ma mmewaoo if, f , Blusow gn ,M 3 A 'Sf il 'r u. -K, . .A spmnasszocxlx A jfQQQ21Ef!c2-.. Ashley Furniture ' Towne 8. Country Apparel Stewart's Coin-O-Matic ' Highlands 'I-Hour Martinizing Laundry and Dry Cleaning ' Hillcrest Bowl Frank's TV, Radio 8. Appliance ' Jack's 24: Burgers Hickok's Sport Shop ' Market Basket Store Gibson's Hi-Land Barber Shop ' Grovefs Barber Shop GREATER H I-LANDS CENTER FORE MOST MILK COME AND GET IT! Your Friendbf, Convenient Market .+-xx X 131 2' 515 37 3.3 ..: X O .1j Sb ! 'n 5: auf' '-3 f ANCH MARK 'A llllllllllllll T Al 5-3667 3rd 81 Morris Congratulations to the Class of 66 Your Tool House, Inc. 825 Logan St. Renton Aus-me em.-sp.m ' l g I , I W, 'Yew C om plete Home Fnfniybingf Center' 307 Rainier Avenue-Renton, Wash. South End Brokers Inc. REALTY CHRIST IS THE ANSWER Ch urch of the Nazarene 3rd and Wells N. Success to the Seniors Class of 66 ALLSTATE MOVING 8x STORAGE 128 Logan St. BA - 2 O Renton, Wn. 6 3 5 iw Qwbulubamf X Qmew' SUHCIGY Schoo' T SKYWAY 9:45 a.m. worship II Am. BARBER SHOP 12540 Rainer Ave. Youll' Serwce PA 5-3220 f P- L , Evening Service Union Shop W d7 gm' three barbers M6569 Lazetfq 12620 Renton Ave. PA 2-9571 Newberry's Hanan Shoe Repair Alpine Hut House of Fabrics Arne's Appliances Barb Restaurant Bon Ton Poodle Salon Carwash Barber Center Barber Shop Center Car Wash Center Clothing Center Coiffeurs Center Drugs Center Jewelers Chic Cleaners Children's Corner Children's Shoeland Cleaning Center Coffee Shop Insur-O-Mat J'Hurt Fashions Julie's Leeds Shoes Lee's Keys Lizbet's Apparel Market Basket .i..L..i Miniature Golf Mode O'Day National Bank of Commerce Nutrition Center Party Center Queen's Closet Renton Cameras Columbian Optical Elmer's Appliances Sherman 81 Clay Crown Cleaners Federal Finance Singer Fireplace Shop Sparkman 81 McLean Gary's Paint 81 Wallpaper Zale's Gift Center Pantry Sears Sharlyn Hair Fashions 1. , X ,go S l lvl 'isiz-Er MARKET HQ? 11549 sunsef Blvd. lHours: 9 am to 9 pml AT'l'ENTlON!!!! Do it yourself automobile painters NOW a complete selection of Automobile paints and primers available at THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 601 3rd Ave. Renton Al 5-3200 Open till 5 p.m. Sat. I - I 10: City I To the Renton High School Graduating Class of 1966 Your city is proud of you and your accomplishmentsp you are well-prepared for the re- sponsibilities of citizenship. May you always retain the idealism of youth as you seek the wis- dom of age .... On behalf of your city govern- ment we wish you a happy and successful future. . . D. W. Custer Class of 1953 Dorothea Gossett Mayor Helmie Nelson Class of 1921 Class of 1927 City Treasurer City Clerk Congratulations to the Class of '66 ZWICKERS QUICKER SERVICE 1408 Bronson Way No. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '66 SUBURBAN DODGE INC. 12601 Rainier Ave. RENTON COLLEGE of Liberal Arts A private 4 year institution offering a bachelor of arts degree Renton College features small classes in a seminar atmosphere designed to develop the individual academically, socially and culturally. tuition 5150.00 per quarter BA 6-4180 405 Third Ave Registrar Renton, Wash fsgrggixgr Q N, rr Q 3 my X, M wr V W ,Q D2 Msg Q 15 W S3 Y? 5 lisa M if iutsmlff lwftflki M f X 523' ,Q sea, S gg CW 'Hhs-A 34,513 S. as Q Qi' 'xii M Marist! ts? ' X K ZL 5 , :,. A I 1 it 'swim f , 1 w ,, - ,Q-433111 ' - . ttss it L,.' 2-W-w::Sw:'2f f ww '. , 5 - fwswizffi h '1 iff' f- 'W Ksif'-V . 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LJ s are In ,gy A Cappella ... Annual Staff , . Art Club . . . Band ....... Band Council .. . . . Band Managers.. .... Baseball ..... Basketball .. Boys' Club . . Boys' Glee .... Boys' Intramurals Campus Control... .. Cheerleaders . . Chess Club ... Chieftain Staff . Choir Council . . . Choir Nonette . Commercial Club Cross-Country . Debate ...... D,E.C.A. . . . . Drama Club . . Activities-Sports Index 132 98 130 137 136 137 171 159 102 135 166 118 160 123 101 132 133 113 151 130 112 109 Drill Team ........ Election Committee . , . . Executive Committee ....... Fire Patrol ....,......... Football ............ 144- Foreign Exchange .... 124- Foreign Exchange Club . . . Foreign Exchange Committee F.T.A. ................ . Girls' Club ........... . Girls' Club Committees ..... Girls' Intramurals Golf .....,.. Gymnastics . . Homecoming .. Junior Council .. . Literature Club . Make-up Crew . . . . . My Fair Lady . . Office Workers Orchestra .... P.A. Crew . 210 161 95 95 117 149 129 125 125 112 103 104 167 153 165 107 94 131 100 110 141 139 122 Pep Band . . Pep Club . . . Photo Club . . Publication . . Radio Club . . . S.B.A. Officers . Science Club . . Senior Council . Senior Girls' Glee Senior Nonette . . . Ski Club ..,. Spades . . . Stage Crew . . . Student Council Swing Choir ..,. Tennis .... Torch . . Track . . Ushers ....... Vehicle Control Wrestling ..... .. 138 .. 114 123 100 .. 122 . 90 .. 115 . 94 .. 134 .. 134 .. 116 .. 114 .. 100 92-93 .. 133 176-177 . . . .97 172-175 .. 113 .. 115 162-163 Youth Leadership Committee 119 Aasand, Charles 60 Abbott, Stanley 76 Abhold, Tim 60, 154, 172 Abney, Mike 22 Adair, Pat 60, 118 Adams, Karen 76 Adams, Keith 22, 92, 94, 116 Adams, Ted 60, 126 Adderson, Kevin 60, 116 Addington, Janet 76, 134 Addington, Mare 60 Addington, Sue 22, 105, 161 Addleman, Dennis 76 Addleman, Linda 22, 118, 132 Adelman, Chris 22, 94, 96, 100, 103, 104, 125,126,127,l28,129 Adelman,Tom 60 Adler, Dan 60 Agren, Sue 60, 99, 100, 104, 126 Airey, Vicki 76, 93, 97 Alaspa, Suzanne 60 Alberts, Roger 22, 113 Albrecht, Cherry 76 Albrecht, Linda 22, 101, 108, 161 Albrecht, Sue 76 Albright, Maureen 60, 105 Aldrich, Deann 76 Aliment, Penny 76 Allen, Diane 60, 136 Allen, Lewis 76, 172 Allen, Mark 60, 137 Allen, Neil 76, 164 Allen, Sandy 761 Allen, Scott 22, 1130 Allen, Sonia 76 Almquist, Barb 76, 114 Almstrom, Margene 60 Anchors, Dennis 76 Andersen, Richard 76 Andersen, Vicki 76 Anderson, Allen 60 Anderson, Bruce 76 Anderson, Carol 60, 108, 126 Anderson, Cheryl 22 Anderson, Ida 60 Anderson, Kathy 76 Anderson, Ken 22, 117 Anderson, Marilyn 22, 97, 99, 113, 1 19 Anderson, Melody 76 Anderson, Mike 22 Anderson, Myron 76, 172 Anderson, Nickle 22 Anderson, Rod 60 Anderson, Roger 60, 116, 150 Anderson, Sue 22, 97, 101 , 136, 139 Anderson, Tobey 22 Andraska,Margaret 22, 140 Angell, Linda 60, 140 Angell, Tom 76, 150, 155, 169 Anglemeyer, Don 22 Anglemyer, Ron 76 Aniis, Dan 76 Archer, Dennis 22 Armedi, Dan 76 Armstrong, Karen 22, 136 Arnone, Marie 23, 99, 104, 126, 140, 166 Arnone, Toni 76 Arrigoni, Bill 60, 97, 144 Ash, Mike 76, 165, 169 Ashe, Nancy 76,93 Ashley, Marklyn 60 Ashmore, Ellen 76 Atkins, Judith 60, 135, 136 Atkins, Linda 23 Ault, Jack 60, 122 Ault, John 60 Aungst, Jack 23 Aungst, Jim 162 Aungust, Dennis' 76, 97 Aye, Carolyn 23 Babb, Larry 23 Babcock, Judy 23, 136 Badger, Cay 76 Baer, Ron 60 Baglien, Jodine 60, 96, 115 Bailey, Doug 60, 136 Bailey, Janet 60, 104, 126 Baily,Alan 76 Bointon, Bob 23, 144 Ba1nton,Claudia 23 Bakamus, June 76 Bakamus, Kathy 60 Baker, Lynda 23 Balderson, Bob 23 Baldwin, Chris 60, 104, 112 Baldwin, Joan 23, 93, 101 Ball, Patricia 23, 136, 139 Ballard, Charlene 23, 135 Ballard, Micheal 23 Ballestrasse, Gloria 76 Balmes, Dan 76 Balzarini, Louis 23,92 Balyeat, John 23, 95, 96, 116, 137, 139, 144, 172 Banasky, Tom 76, 135 Banks, Patty 76, 95, 97, 103, 105 Barber, Carol 60, 105, 116 Barber, Dave 60 Barclay, Bonnie 60 Barclay, Edwin 23 Borden, Phil 60, 108, 109, 118, 126 Barei, Diane 60 Barfield, Linda 60 Barger, Dianne 76 Barich, John 76 Barich, Polly 23, 112, 135 Barkell, Gerry 76 Barnes, Don 76, 136, 138 Barnes, Faye 76, 104, 139 Barnes, Gary 23 Barnhart, Larry 24 Barnhart, Tom 24 Barrett, Dan 24, 168 Bartley, Harry 24 Bartoo, Norman 24 Basquette, Rick 60, 154 Basquette, Sandra 24 Bauer, Donn 60 Baur, Bill 60, 137, 138 Baxter, Todd 76 Bayless, Chuck 60, 168 Baze, Gerald 60, 122 Baze, Kathie 24, 99, 132 Beach, Pam 60 Beaman,Sheila 76 Beattie, Bill 76, 169 Beaty, Richard 60 Beck, Gayle 76 Beckwith, Brian 60, 136 Beedle, Carolyn 60, 112, 113, 114, 126, 135, 141 Beiel,Chery1yn 76, 134 Belisle, Phyllis 60, 116, 126 Bell, Cheryl 76 Bellows, Fred 60 Bellows, Katherine 24 Belmondo, Larry 60 Bennet, Mark 60, 126, 131 Bennett, Barbara 60 Bennett, Gary 76 Bennett, Sherry 24, 161 Benson, Don 76, 97, 137, 138 Benson, Eric 76 Benson, Mary Ann 60, 114,139,166 Benson, Pat 76, 97, 105 Bentley, David 76 Benton, Gail 24, 100, 126, 130 Beppu, Leslie 24,97 Berger, Angel 76 Bergland, Dan 61 Bergman, Bonnie 61 Bergman, Dave 76 Bergsma, Ben 61, 162 Bergstrom, Jane 76, 104, 112, 126, 135 Berilla, Sue 61 Berkler, Gail 61 Bernhard, Bruce 61, 116 Student Index Bernhard, Steve 76 Bernik, Bob 61 Berquist, Greg 76, 176 Berquist, Kris 24, 94 Berry, Eddie 24 Bertelli, Cherie 24, 135 Bertsch, Douglas 76 Bethards, Wayne 76 Bieker, Robert 24 Bierman, Barb 76, 135 Bierman, Janice 61, 135 Bierman, Janie 61 Biesiada,JO 24 Blesiada, Mary 61 Biewer,Dave 61 Bing, Richard 76 Bisiack, Don 24, 113 Bisiack, Luanne 24, 97,99,103,l16, 119, 126, 130 Bisset1,Glowria 76 Black, David 76 Block, Louie 61, 162 Blake, Richard 61 Blakesley, Cathy 61,136 Blanchette, Paula 61,115 Blankenship, Ruth 61,132 Blanton, Charles 24, 92, 113, 115 Blodgett, Mary 76 Blodgett, Michael 24 Blood,Jim 76 Blumenstein, Tim 61,132 Blunt, Richard 24, 116 Bodenhamer, Elaine 61 Boeh,Amie1 25 Bogart, Rick 76 Bogdan, John 61 Bogh, Carole 61,132,133 Bogh, Chris 25, 132, 133, 134 Boldan, Joseph 76 Balden, Walter 61,123 Bollinger, Mike 76, 133, 155, 172 Bonham, 61, 109, 137 Bonomi, Gene 61 Bonomi, Linda 61,94 Bonomi, 25, 104, 114, 126, 136, 166 Bonwell, Sally 61,112,132 Book, Sandy 61 Bostwick, Annette 76 Bosworth, Harlan 25 Bosworth, Larry 61 Boullion, Vicki 76 Bourgeois, Joan 25, 113 Bourne, John 61, 113 Bourne, Linda 61 Bowden, Alan 61 Bowen, Bruce 61,96 Bowers, Sandy 61, 141 Bowman, Jim 61 Bowman, Gordy 76, 162 Bownan, Ross 61, 115 Bowran, Jan 25, 104, 112, 140 Boyker, Ralph 61 Bracken, Gary 76, 97, 136 Bracken, Tom 162, 176 Bradford, John 76 Bradford, Mary 55, 98, 99,100,113, 126 Bradley,Georgia 61 Bradley, Janis 61, 122 Brainord, Janice 61, 93, 103, 104, 115,117,119,126, 166 Braken,Tom 61 Bramanis, Astrida 61, 109 Branham, Jo 76 Branham, Sherry 76 Bratsch, Carolyn 76 Braud,Carol 61 Brauner, Tim 76 Brautigam, Virginia 25, 135 Brazier, Dan 25 Breda, Mike 76 Breding, Laura 25, 113 Breen, Steve 76 Brees, Marilyn 25 Breitenstein, Dennis 25 Breslin, Steve 77 Bresson, Anthony 77 Brewin, Mike 61,116 Briere, Billy 77, 144 Briere, Rosemary 25 Briggs, Randy 77 Brighton,Ron 61 Brink, Debbie 25, 113 Brinkdopke, Ruth 61 Brockman, Ellen 77 Brockway, Steve 61, 137 Braokins, Carol 77, 134 Braokins, Tom 25, 137, 139, 162 Brooks,Al 25 Brooks,Dan 133 Brooks, Pat 77 Brooks, Roy 77 Brooks, Steve 77 Brown,Cha 77 Brown, Claudia 61,114,135 Brown, Dave 61,97 Brown, Dawn 77, 113, 114 Brown, Dennis 77, 139 Brown, Don 61, 162 Brown, Howard 25 Brown, Jackie 25 Brown, Judy 77 Brown, Rick 61 Brown, Tom 113 Broyles, Paula 61, 135 Brozozowski, Steve 61, 155 Bruce, Jett 61, 94 Brundage,Jim 61 Brundage, Terry 25 Brunette, Sharon 25 Brustad, Sally 61, 94, 97, 126, 130, 166 Bryant, Barbara 26, 113 Bryant, Larry 26, 122 Buck, Claudia 61,118 Buck, Rick 77 Buckner, Gary 61 Budd, Sandra 77 Budge, Donna 134 Bunch, Kathy 77 Bunker, Eugene 62 Bunker, Mary 77 Bunker, Terry 26 Bunstine, Marsha 62, 160 Burch, Judy 62,112 Burgeson, Dave 77 Burgin, Karin 62 Burk, Kathy 77 Burnett, Robert 26, 96, 102, 118, 144,145,149,172 Burnett, Steve 26 Burnham, Jett 77 Burns, Don 77, 139 Burns, Mike 62 Burns, Tim 26, 98, 115 Buroker, Sharon 62, 135 Burrelle, Sue 26, 112,141,161 Burrill, Larry 26 Burrows, Kathy 62 Burtch, Sue 62,108 Busch, Wes 62,92,97,116,119,165 Buswell, David 62 Buter, Vicky 62, 166 Butko, Richard 26, 168 Butler, Nancy 77 Butler, Randy 77, 176 Byers, Larene 62, 108 Byrne, Melanie 62, 100, 115, 118 Cain, Marion 62, 140 Caldwell, Julie 77 Calloway, Sue 77, 112 Cameron, Bob 62 Campbell, Linda 77 CampbelI,Scott 77 Camper, Paul 77, 109, 132 Camus, Dennis 77 Canfield, Randy 26 Caniparoli, Mark 77, 97, 169 Caniparoli, Michael 26, 92, 98 Cantu, Tito 26,113 Capellaro, Jim 77 Cardin, Jacky 77 Carey, Bob 77 Carey, Mike 77 Carignan, Jim 62, 92, 93, 97, 144, 145 Cariveau, Chuck 62,132 Carlberg, Karen 77, 97, 112 Carlile, John 62 Carlson, Dave 26, 92, 94, 97, 99, 116 Carlson, Diana 26, 96, 98, 100,112 117,126,14O, 180 Carlson, Janet 77, 105 Carlson, Kay 62, 160 Carlson, Pam 62 Carlson, Steve 26 Carnahan, Dan 62, 144, 162 Carney, Robert 26 Carpenter, Cindy 62, 104, 108,116 126, 140 Carpenter, Lewis 26 Carpenter, Sandy 26, 105, 140 Carpenter, Stewart 77 Carr, Mike 77 Carriegan, Rick 62, 116 Carrol, Rick 62 Carruthers, Ann 77, 112, 119 Carson, Vicki 62 Carsten, Gary 26, 92, 115, 116,118 Carter, Glenda 62 Carter, Mike 77 Carter, Walter 77, 150 Cartwright, George 62, 162 Carver, Lillian 62 Casal, Bob 77, 155, 169 Case, Ella 27, 113 Casebolt, Anita 77 Castonguay,Art 62 Castonguay, Suelyn 62, 135 Chamberlin, Pat 62, 112, 122, 126 Chambers, Pat 62, 141 Chambers, Steve 77 Chamisers, Willie 62 Chandler, Kathy 77, 112 Chanik, John 27 Chapman, Sherri 77 Chappel, Kathy 62, 176 Chavey, Nanci 62, 104, 116, 126 131 Cheeley,James 62 Cheetham, Jon 27, 92, 116, 154 Chenoweth,Marcie 77 Chenaweth, Mark 27 Chenoweth, Terry 62 Chermack, Dave 62 Chiang, Norman 27, 91, 92, 93, 94 95, 97, 118, 145 Chimieleski, Cretche 77 Chinberg, Mary 77 Chissus,Jack 77 ChissuS,Jill 77 Chissus, Suzy 62 Chodykin, John 62 Cholan, Lynda 77 Christiansen, Cliff 27, 97,99 Christianson, Doreen 27, 96, 114 119, 126, 166 Christman,Ann 62 Christman, Nancy 27 Christman,-Terry 77 Church, Gene 62 Cinotto, Barbara 62 Clark, James 27, 113 Clark, Ken 62 Clark, Marland 77 Clark, Pat 62 Clark, Sharron 62 Clarke, Jane 27, 94 Clarke, Mike 62, 97, 116, 150, 172 Clarkson, Glenda 62 Claussen, Debbie 77 Clay, John 62 Claybo,Carri 62 Clayton, Richard 62 Clear, Ann 62, 108 Cline, Leann 62, 122 Cloninger, Gary 27 Clymer, Paul 62, 132, 144, 162 Coad, Nancy 27 Codiga, George 77 Codiga, Jim 27 Coffell, Linda 27 Coffin, Susan 27, 114, 126 Colay, Chuck 77 Colby, James 27, 113 Coleman, Connie 27, 98, 105, 115, 130 Coleman, Mike 132, 172 Coleman, Suzanne 27, 103, 105, 113,1l5,118,119 Collender, 126 Charlene 77, 97, 112, Collie, William 27, 109 Collier, Colby 77 Collier, Drew 63 Collins, Che Collins, Deb fyi 28,105,119 by 28,141 Collins, Michelle 28, 118, 132 Collins, Sherry 77 Comfu rt, Da llas 77 Conkle, John 28, 96, 123, 137, 138 Conklin, Mike 77, 150, 162, 172 Conner, Mik Conner, Pat e 63 77, 162 Conrad, Terry 28 Conway, Thomas 77 Cook, Alice 63, 136, 139 Cook, Glenda 28, 96, 113 Davis, Sandy 63 Day,Ann 78 Day, Barbara 78 Day, Karen 78, 112 Day, Mark 78, 95, 97, 102, 144 172 Day, Susan 63 Day, Walter 78 Decker, Brenda 78 Decker, Connie 63, 135 DeDue, John 78 Delabar, John 63 Delaneti, Mike 78, 122 Delaurenti, Vicky 78 Deley, John 78, 97 DeMoss, Georgia 29, 113, 114,136 166 Dennis, Barbara 63 Dent, Marilynn 29 Denny, Greg 78 Desimone, Dianne 29, 132 Desimone, Jerry 78, 169 DeWater, Gary 29 DeWater, Pat 78 DeWinter, Fern 29 DeWitt, George 78 DeWitt, Tom 63 Diambri, JoAnn 29, 105, 132 Cook, Linda 63, 96, 113 Cook, Sandra 63, 139 Cooke, Phyllis 28 Cooper, Michelle 63 Cooper, Mike 77, 155, 169 Cope, Kathy 28, 135, 141 Core, Russ 150 Coursey, Mike 28, 136 Courtney, Carolyn 28, 141 Courtney, Richard 77 Courtney, Theresa 28 Couture, Bob 28 Covey, Linda 63, 112 Crabb, Zandra 77 Crain, Dorothy 28, 113, 161 Crain, Laura 63 Creager, Marie 77, 176 Creek, Doug 28 Cremers, David 77 Crinzi, Chad 77 Cross. Bill 77 Dickey, Roxanne 29, '118, 119 Dickinson Pat 63 Dickinson Richard 63 Dieckman, Allen 63 Dieckman, Terri 78 Diekman, Sharon 29, 112 Dierst, Larry 63, 145 Dietsch, Chuck 63, 96, 144 Dill, Larry 78 Dimatteo, Jim 78 Dinius, David 29 Dixon, Robyn 63, 113, , 126, 166 Dixon, Susan 78 Dobson, Patricia 63, 96, 104, 116 118,11 114119 9, 126, 140 Docktor, Vickie 63, 135 Donaldson, Sue 63 Donovan, Donovan, John 78 Pat 63 Dorbin, Linda 78 Croswhite, Karl 77, 144, 145, 155, 172 Crouse, Mike 77 Crutchfield, Jack 28, 113 Crutchfield, Marcia 77, 134 Crutchfield, Vanita 63, 104, 108, 136 Culp, Linda 28 Culver, Jim 77 Cumming, Chris 63 Cummings, Tim 63, 92, 154 Cummingha m, Pat 63 Curran, Kathy 63 Curran, Tish 77 Curtiss, Randy 28 Cushman, Larry 28 Cushman, Pam 63 Cutler, Vera Dagget, Roy lee 77 63, 118, 153 Dohlquist, Kathy 28, 132 Dalsted, Ani DaMeto, Liz ta 63 77 DaMetz, Mike 63 Daniels, Jim 77 Danielson, Dean 63, 97, 144, 168 Dansenburg, George 63 Darr, Vickie 29 Davidson, Dan 29 Davidson, Dannette 63, 112 Davidson, Li Davies, Dou nda 63 g 77 Davies, Mike 77, 172 Davis, Bob 78 Davis, Brenda 78, 134 Davis,Diana 78 Davis, Jack 29 Davis, Jan 29 Davis, Jeanette 29 Davis, Jim 63 Davis, Joanne 29, 94, 99, 100 Davis, Judy 63, 135 Dorgan, Dennis 63 Dorgan, Mary 29, 113, 141 Dorsey, John 78 Dow, Gil 63 Drake, Patricia 78 Drew, William 63, 155 DuBois, Gary 63,97 Dubuque,Jan 63 Ducatt, Margie 63, 93, 94, 132 Duckworth, Becky 63 Duckworth, Bob 63, 132 Duffield, JoAnn 63 Duffield, June 78, 105 Duffy, Mary Ann 78 Dugan, Ken 29, 172 Duke, Pam 78, 93, 108, 114 Duncalf, Carolyn 29, 105, 115 Dunkel, Janet 63, 96, 115 Dunn, Melissa 63 Dunn, Pat 29, 97, 113 Dupris, Carol 63, 108 Durant, Peggy 29 Dyche, Ed 29 Dyer, Pat 63 Eades, Frank, 78 Eagan, Chris 64 Eagar, Sharon 78 Eaton, Dean 64 Eaton, Gail 78, 112 Ebeling, Barb 78 Eckerman, Cynthia 30, 11-4 Eckerman,Greg 78 Eckloff, Mary 64, 97 Edmund, Kathy 64, 97 Edwards, Iscel 78,97 Edwards, Kathy 78 Edwardson, Renee 64 Eggars, Peggy 78, 134 Eglet, Mike 64 Ehlers, Barry 64 Ehlers, Van 78 Ehlke, Darlene 78 Eixenberger, Mike 78 Elder, Bruce 64, 144, 172 Eldred, Mary 78 Elfers, Richard 30, 96 Eliason, Jeanette 64, 96, 108, 115, 130 Ellenberger, Glen 64 Elliott, Robert 78, 118, 172 Ellis, Annette 64 Ellis, Monica 78, 97, 116, 126, 127 Ellison, Cynthia 64, 112, 113, 114 Ellsworth, Charles 30 Elmore, Randy 30 Elmore, Virginia 64 Elwell, Kathleen 78 Elzey, Carl 64 Elzig,Margene 78 Emmons, Gene 30 Enge1and,Curt 64 Engeland, Marcia 30, 141 Engle, Sandy 78 Erdt, William 30 Erickson, Beverly 78 Erickson, Dana 30, 115 Erickson, Larry 64 Erickson, Loren 30, 141 Erickson, Margo 30 Erickson, Monty 78, 155, 172 Eriks, Robert 30 Erlenborn, Bud 78 Ernst, Jack 64, 94, 150, 164, 172 Erskine, Tom 78 Ersland, Jane 64, 132 Escoffier, Catherine 30, 108, 124, 126 Eslinger, Mark 64, 172 Estrada, Kim 30, 154 Evans,Jim 64 Evans, Les 162 Evans, Paula 30, 96, 105, 136, 140 Evans, Rhoda 64, 105, 118, 133 Evans,Ron 78 Evans, Steve 64 Evans, Terry 78 Evanson, Leonard 64 Fabre, Rene 78, 136, 139 Fair, James 30, 135 Fair, Lydia 78, 131,139 Falk, Chris 64 Farmer, Larry 78 Farrell, Mark 78, 118, 169 Fasulo, Toni 114, 141 Fasulo,Vanda 64 Foull, Gaye 64, 94, 115, 126, 160 Feldmiller, George 64, 122 Felkins, James 78 Ferguson, Bob 30, 115, 132 Ferguson, Jean 64 Fettinger, Mike 64 Fie, Karen 64 Fiechtner, Tim 78 Finerty, Dolores 30 Fintowski, Ellen 30, 105, 112, 113 Fintowski, Linda 78 Fisher, Dick 30, 150 Fisher, Ed 78 Fisher, Jackie 64, 139 Fisk, Jerry 78 Fix,Sherry 31 Field, Mike 78 Flaherty, Colleen 31,112,113 Flaherty, Kathleen 31,112,113,132 Flanery, Larry 31, 162 Flavin, Kurt 78 Fleck, Paulette 31 Fleming, Joan 78 Fletcher, Susan 78, 112 Flinn,Aleda 78 Flinn, Thomas 31 Flynn, Leonard 31 Flynn, Patricia 31 Follho, Cheryl 78,112 Follis, Linda 31,93 Fontaine, Jay 64 Fontaine, Larry 31 Forbes,Jorene 64 Force, Robert 31, 92, 97, 122, 130 Ford, Larry 78, 164, 169 Fore, Marilyn 31,92,115 Forgaard, Janice 78 Forister, Steve 31 Forster, Carolyn 31, 135 Forsythe, Richard 78, 123 Goodrich Goodrich Goodrich Allen 79 Gonzalas, ,Bruce 65 Lavern 79,112 LaVonne 79,1 12,114 Foster, Debbie 31, 113 Foster,June 78 Fothergill, Scott 64, 150, 155, 172 Fox, Marty 31 Fox, Terry 31, 96 Fowler, Doug 64, 162 Fronovilla, John 64, 135 Frank, Cliff 31 Frank, Debra 78 Fraser, Doug 78 Frasier, Clair 31, 130 Frazier, Linda 78, 134 Frazier, Saundra 78 Frederick, Colleen 32, 97, 103, 105, 113, 1 19 Fredrick, Doug 78, 150 Freeman, Don 78, 164, 168 Freeman, Susan 64, 135 Frerer, Linda 64, 113, 114 Friend,Denise 78 Frisina, Michael 64, 115 Friske, Gaye 78 Fritch, Ross 78 Fritz, Linda 78 Froehlich, John 79 Fryett,Anne 32 Fuller, Jerry 32, 97, 130 Gornik, Audrey 65 Goss, Kathy 79 Gotti, Jim 33, 113 Gotti, Sandi 79, 115 Gough, Carol 33, 93, 98 Gough, Kathy 79 Gower, Carol 65, 133 Gower, Steve 79 Graham, Pat 65 Graham, Ray 65 Grams, Don Grams, Steve 65 Grant, Ken 65, 122 Grant, Lois 79 Grantham, Lois 33, 113 Granthmann, Mary 79 Graves, Mike 65, 92, 94, 113 Gravitt, Gayland 33, 108, 132, 133, 134, 141 Gray,Aleene 79 Hanson, Gary 79 Hanson, Stephen 34, 141 Hanson, Vicki 34 Harder, Nancy 65, 126, 139 Harding, Karen 65, 97, 103, 104, 113,119, 126,166 Harer,Ray 65 Harer, Steve 92, 116, ll Harker, Ray 65, 132 Harkins, Teri 65, 112, 11 119, 126, 130 Harrington, Barbara 34 Harrington, Linda 34, 11 Harrington, Linda 65, I1 Harrington, Mike 65 Harris, Barbara 79 Harris, Bonny 79, 119 Harris, Colin 65, 97, 115 Harris, Michele 79 Harris, Phil 79, 92, 97, 155 Harris, Steve 34, 150 Harter Kathy 79, 134 Harter, Roland 34 Gray, James 65, 108, 109, 136 Green, Diana 79 Green, Jackie 79 Green, Ken 33 Green, Leonard 65, 96, 137 Green, Green, Norman 33 Paulie 33 Fulwiler ,David 79, Fulwiler, Jon 32 Fulwiler ,Nita 64, 132 Fulwiler, Steve 79 Funk, Wayne 64 Furtwangler, Janet 79,97 Gallagher, Mike 64 Gambini, David 32, 122 Gambini, Harriet 79 Garber, Molly 64, 94, 99, 100, 109, 119 Gardell, Gary 79, 172 Gardin, John 64, 97, 126, 130 Gardner, Bob 57 1 Gardner, Joy 79 Gardner, Sharon 79 Garrett, Earl 172 Garrison, Ken 32 Gaston, Steve 64 Gay, Sandy 64 1 Gebenini, Edo 79 Gebenini, Linda 79 Gebhardt, Patrick 32, 118 Geiger, Carole 32 Gentile, Dominic 64 George. Jerry 32, 97, 137 Gerber, Ken 79, 135 Geroy, Ghiggs, Pat 32, 135, 144, 145, 149 Barbara 79 Gianacos, Jim 79 Gibbons, Dan 79 Gibeault, Marcel 32, 113 Gibson, Jan 64, 114 Gibson, Sue 79, 93, 97, 104, 118, 1 19 Gibson, Teressa 79 Gibson, Tom 32, 113 Gilbert, Scott 32994, 113, 118 Gilbert, Tom 79 Gill, Dennis 64,122 GilleLand, John 79 Gilligon, Bob 32 Gilmer, Mary 32 Gilmore, Candie 32, 105 Gipson, Gerry 64 Gipson, Mike 79 Girias, lrene 32, 140 Glacier, Helen 64,96 Glazenburg, Hilda 64 Gleason, John 32, 123 Gleason, Kathy 64 Glenn, Bill 32 Glenn, Elleen 32, 161 Glockner, Gary 32 Glockner, Jim 79, 169 Glynn, Len 92 y Goddard, Sharon 33, 135 Godsey, Diane 55, 97 Gander, Steve 33, 93, 94, 162 Gregory, Ron 65 Grieger, Jim 65, 108, 109, 137 Grimes, Bill 33 Grimes, Ed 65 Grimm, Linda 33, 140 Grimm, Mike 79, 133, 135 Grinolds, Gary 33 Grinols, John 79 Gross, Garry 33 Gross, Nancy 65, 115 Gross, Tag 65 Grosvenor,Chris 97 Grosvenor, Greg 79, 150, 172 Grove, Steve 79, 150, 155 Grubesic, Janice 65 Grubesic, Mary 33 Gruhn, Walter 65, 108, 123 Gunn, Mike 65, 169 Gunn, Ron 79, 137, 138 Gunter, Paul 65 Guptill, Colleen 65 Gurule, Greg 65, 115, 133 Gurule, Terri 79, 126 Gustafson, Judy 65 Gustman, Ron 33,96 Guy, Eva 79, 105, 134 Habenicht, Joe 33, 113 Haberman, Nancy 65 Hackman, Leroy 65, 94 Hackman, Sue 79 Haddad, Dave 33, 90, 91, 92, 94 95,l18,119,152,153,168 Haddad, Gordon 79, 153 Haddad, Gordon 79, 153 Haffner, Jim 79 Hakin, Steve 65 Hale, Henrietta 63 Hall, Edward 33 Hallam, John 33 Halpaus, Dean 79, 172 Halsen, Shirley 33 Halvorson, Ron 65 Ham, Fredrick 79, 145, 169 Hamel, Phylis 65 Hamer, Charlotte 65 Hamilton, Cathy 34,97 Hamlin, Maureen 34, 113 Hammock, Jim 79, 92, 176 Hammer, Alicia 79 Hommerstron, Paula 65 Handly, Butch 79 Handly, Sherry 65 Hanis, Mark 79 Hansel,Judy 65 Hansen Hanson Hanson Hansel, Hansen, ,Steve 65, 115, 169 , Diane 34 , Doug 65, 113 Karen 79, 113, 114, 134 Bill 79 Harvego, Judy 65, 112 Harvey, Keith 79, 164 Harvey, Mary Jane 34, 99, 112,126 Hata, Brian 65,92,94,96,119,162, 176, 177 Haugurn, Sue 65,113,114 Hauter, John 79 Hawes, Cindy 65 Hawkins, Barb 34 Hawkins, Herb 79, 123, 137 Haydock, Brad 133 Haydock, James 34, 133 Hayerman, Linda 79 Haynes, Jon 34 Hozelett, Bill 79 Heath, Mary 34 Heatherington, Bev 34 Heck, Jan 79 Hedeen, Gordon 34, 92, 116, 118, 130, 144, 172 Heider,Ran 79 Heieren, Judi 34, 92, 108, 126, 132 Heisinger, Rena 65 Held, Judy 34, 112, 140 Heleren, Jennie 79 Helgath, Sheila 65, 130, 166 Helgeson,Jim 65 Helphrey, Sherry 65 Helvy, Doug 79, 92, 172 Hendricks, Ann 79 Hendricks, Terry 65 Hendrickson, Janine 34, 113, 126, 127, 136, 137, 166 Hendrickson, Keith 79 Hendrickson, Scott 66, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 102, 116, 119, 126, 137, 138 Hennen, Cheryl 35, 96 Henningsen, Sue 66, 97, 113, 114 Henry, Cheryl 97,119,126 Henry, Linda 79 Henry, Paul 79, 93, 153 Henry, Tom 35 Herkes, Pat 79 Herman, Mike 79 Herman, Sandi 79, 134 Herron, Tom 66, 150, 172 Herry, Cheryl 79 Hertman, Sandy 79 Hertz, Lucille 66 Hertz, Marlene 35 Hertz, Ron 35 Heupei, Yvonne 79 Heupel, Terry 66, 115, 162 Hewitt, Steven 35 Hewitt, Wilma 79 Hewitz, Steve 97 Heydebreck,Morilyn 35 Hiatt, Sandy 66,93 Hickenbottom, Gary 79, 97, 155 Hicks, Barbara 35, 98, 100 Hicks, Pam 79 Hiersche, Ed 66, 150 Higbee, Connie 66 Higgins, Clark 79, 97, 108, 122 Higgs, Janet 66, 97, 130 Highland, Linda 35, 144 Hilfer, Jim 80 Hilfer, Judy 35, 144 Hilfer, Mike 35 Hill,Carolyn 35 Hill,Christina 80 Hill, Pam 35,161 Hillis, Larry 80, 169 Hillis, Robert 66 Hills, Cindy 35, 94, 105, 108, 112, 1 17, 126 Hills, Lee 35 Himmelright,Phil 66 Hiner, Kathy 80 Hinze, Debby 66 Hodges, Cathy 80 Hodges, Jessica 66 Hodges, Judy 35, 99, 100, 126, 161 Hodges, Linda 35, 126, 139 Hoffman, Ed 35 Hofmeister, Dave 66 Haggard, Carolyn 35, 139 Haggard, Janet 66, 97, 133 Hohenstein, Barb 80 Hohenstein, Gary 66 Hokanson, Linda 80 Holdamin, Mike 162 Halderbein, Debbie 66 Halen, Sandra 35, 99, 105, 112,126 Holm, Karen 80 Halma, Nancy 36 Holman, Marlene 36 Holmberg, Dave 36, 172 Holmes, Chris 80 Holmes Ed 80, 92, 97, 118 Holmes, Edna 36, 97, 118 Holmes, Jonathon 36, 113 Holmes, Linda 80 Holmes, Rich 66, 116 Holmes, Richard 66 Holmes, Roy 80 Holmstrom, Paulette 80, 93 Holt, Bill 66 Holt, Daniel 36 Holt, Michelle 66, 123 Holt, Mike 66 Hooley, Dorothy 36, 118 Hoover, Leon 66, 144, 172 Hoover, Sandy 80 Hori, Cathy 66, 103, 105, 126, 136, 139 Hori, Mike 36, 115 Horoton, Sharon 80 Horvitz,Ray 80 House, Carol 36 House, Lynn 66,97 Houser,'Mike 80 Houston, Bill 36, 118, 152, 153 Hover, Katie 80 Howard, Carol 36, 96, 113, 119 126, 136, 166 Howard, Margaret 80 Howord,Renea 80 Howard, Sandy 66 Howe, Debbie 66 Howe, Jim 36 Hoyt, Gary 80 Hoyt, Jim 113,115 Hudson, Robin 36, 116 Hudson, Sherry 80 Huff, Gloria 66, 112 Huff, Lawanna 36 Huffman, Chris 80, 134, 150 Hughes, Mary 36, 96, 113, 132 Humble, Gordon 66, 136 Humphres, Marcia 80 Hunt, Carl 80 Hunt, Shirley 80 Hunter, Kathy 80 Huppert, Teresa 66, 108, 130 Husman, Norma 36 Husom, Robert 66 Hutchinson, Walter 80 Huvinen, Michael 36, 113, 115 Hyskell,Glen 66 lerien, David 80 lhle, Rita 80,112 lngebitsen, Cheryl 66 Ingram, Bill 36 lngram, Bob 66, 150, 162, 168 Irish, Steve 66, 141 Lovin, Irwin, Steve 66 lvanich, Pat 66 lverson, Douglas 36 Iverson, Marvelyn 66 Jackson, Don 66 Jacobi, Cynthia 36, 93, 104 Jacobson, Doug 80 Jacobson, Roger 80 Jacobson, Ron 80, 135 Jacques, Eugene B0 Janda, John 66 Jane, Linda 36, 113 Janes, Robert 37 Janzing, Mike 80 Jasser, Don 80 Jay, Ken 66, 109, 132 Jayne, Don 66, 92, 94, 118 Jeffery, Jane 66 Jenkins, Dan 80 Jenkins, Paul 37 Jensen, Larry 80, 172 Jensen, Mary 80 Jerde,Ra1ene 66 Jessen, Linda 80 Jex, Stan 66 Johnsen, Dennis 80 Johnson, Brent 80 Johnson, Carol 80 Johnson, Carol 80 Johnson, Cynthia 33, 103, 104 Johnson, Dale 37, 137 Johnson, Dave 66, 139 Johnson, Deanne 80 Johnson, Donna 66, 136 Johnson, Doug 80 Johnson, George 66 Johnson, Joni 37, 105, 130 Johnson, Karen 66 Johnson, Kenneth 37, 172 Johnson, Laurel 37, 92, 97, 112 Johnson, Lynn 80 Johnson, Michelle 66, 115 Johnson, Phyllis 66 Johnson, Rita 132 Johnson, Roger 37, 92, 96 Johnson, Roy 66 Johnson, Terry 80 Johnson, Terry 80 Johnston, John 80 Johnston, John 80 Johnston, Kathy 80 Johnston, Ken 66 Johnston, Micheal 37, 100, 101 Jones, Barbara 37, 97, 105, 108, 130 Jones, Becky -37, 96, 123 Janes, Bonnie 37, 136 Jones, George 80, 135 Jones, Kathy 67 Jones, Mark 80,97 Jones, Micheal 37 Jones, Thelma 67, 135 Jones, Tim 80, 93, 177 Jordan, Rick 80 Jorgensen, Erik 37, 144 Jorgensan, Jeff 67, 169 Judd, Brien 67, 164 Jurasek, Curt 80 Juve1and,LaRae 67 Kane, Gerrie 37, 93, 103, 104, 118, 126, 130 Kangas, Tim 67, 92, 97, 150, 155, 172 Kapahi, Anil 80 Kapaska, Margaret 80 Karren, Danna 134 Karren, Karen 67 Karren,Richard 67 Karstens, Marilyn 80, 112 Kassner, Jane 37, 105, 161 Kotzer, Diane 80, 118 Kotzer, Mike 80 Kay, Trudy 37, 105, 113, 132 Kearns, Christopher 37 Keehn, Karen 80 Keehn, Kathy 37, 105, 113,126,161 Kelleher, Joanne 67 Kellogg, Linda 37, 126, 127, 130 Kelly, Alice 67,115 Kelly, Ivy 37,96,112,130, Kelly, Liane 80 Kelly, Mike 67, 165 Kelly, Sara 80 Kelly, Sharon 38, 166 Kelly, Stephanie 67 Kelly, Sue 80 Keltner, Kay 67, 112 Kelty, Frank 80, 135, 162 Kennedy, Corinne 67, 93, 96, 113, 126, 130 LaFrance, Darrell 39 Laird, Kathy 81 LaMarche, Tony 67 Lamb, Steve 67 Lambert, Larry 81 Landwehr, Carol 67, 96, 119 Lang, Bev 81 Lansing, Don 67 Larsen, Sharon 39, 97, 119, 126, 140, 166 Kennick, Jeane 38,96,126,161,166 Kennick, Roberta 67 Kerr, Larry 80 Kerstetter, Barbara 38, 126, 136 Kessack, Wendy 80 Kessler, Gary 38, 92, 115, 118 Kessler, Jack 80, 97, 115, 118, 119, 126, 127 Kett, Martha 38, 135 Kiel, Connie 67 Kilborn, Cynthia 38, 136 Kilborn, Peggy 67, 92, 118, 166 Kimball, Robbie 80,172 Kimberling, Tony 80 Kimpton, George 80 Kinder, Butch 67, 172 Kindle, Randy 67, 135, 144, 145, 172 Kino, Micheal 38 Kinsley, Rick 67, 172 Kirkland, Bob 80 Kirkland, .Jack 38 Kirkman, Merald 67, 115, 116, 126 Kittleson, Paul 67 Klaasen, Marguerite 67 Klem, Robert 67 Klinker, Sue 80, 134 Klise, Cynthia 38, 93, 96, 108, 118, 1 19, 132 Klise, Gary 67 Knab, Marty 67 Knapp, James 38 Knight, Paul 38, 137, 139, 144, 145 Knipschield, Larry 38, 130 Knipschield, Linda 80 Knoll, Fred 38 Knot, Jim 67 Knott, Margaret 67 Knox, Virginia 80 Knudsen, Jon 67, 116 Knutson, Randy 80, 97, 1 12 Koe, Dennis 80 Kahlrus, Kolleen 67 Kokko, Penny 81 Kokko, Susan 38 Kollman, Linda 67 Komiski, Jill 67, 104, 108, 116, 126 Komiski, Kim 38 Koncan, Joanne 67 Koontz, Marcia 81 Kopick, Mike 38 Kopick, Steve 67 Koskovich, Roger 67 Kraft, Richard 67 Larson, Chris 39, 97, 137, 138, 139 Larson, Marilyn 39, 94, 104, 113, 130 Larson, Martin 39, 164 Lasker, Laine 81 Lothar, John 81 Latime Latime Latten, r, Bob 39 r, David 81 Carol 81 Lovers, Bob 67 Sam 67 Krall, Krall, Larry 81 Linda 38, 112, 132 Kramer, Tom 67, 116 Krebs, Ken 81, 164, 165 Krebs, Krieg, Krone Linda 38 Janice 38, 161 , Cheryl 39, 97 Krupp, Joni 81, 139 Kruse, Jan 39, 96, 103, 105, 112, 118, 126, 130 Kuder, Dennis 39, 95, 102, 137,144 Kuder, Judy 81,119 Kutfler, Kathleen 39 Kuffle r, Mike 81,176 Kugel, Mike 39.97, 137 Kullama, Linda 67, 97, 126 Kullberg, Nike 81,134 Kump, Greg 81, 153 Kurtti, Junetta 155 Kusske, Pat 67 Kusske, Theresa 39, 114 LaBass, Charles 81 Lackie, Cathy 39 LaFever, John 162 LaFord, Linda 67 LaFrance, Alfred 67 Lawler, Lee 81, 162, 169 Lawrence, Gail 67,97 Leathers, Patricia 39, 93, 140 Lebo, Tom 81 Leckemby, John 67 Lee, Diane 39 Lee, Diane 81 Lee, Janis 67 Lee, Karen 81 Lee, Larry 39 Lee, Linda 81 Lee, Robert 39 Lee, Ron 67, 162, 168 Leedy, Linda 39, 96, 132 LeFavor, Keith 67 Leiter, Butch 81, 144, 155 Leingang, Wanda 81 Lemenager,Cal1y 39 Lenieux, Phyllis 67, 105 Leonard, Toni 81,93 Lervvick, Stuart 40,97, 115,123,130 Lesh, Sandy 40 Lewis, Al 81 Lewis, Eugene 81 Lewis, Evany 40, 95, 96, 116, 119, 126, 130, 141 Lewis, Jon 67 Lewis, Pat 40 Lewis, Potty 68 Lewis, Ralph 81 Lewis, Vivan 81, 109, 134 Lieske, Darrel 81 Lilly, Janet 40, 93, 97, 103, 105, 106, 161 Lind,Durema 40 Lindberg, Valerie 81 Lindquist, John 40, 92, 116 Lindstrom, Mark 68, 92, 96, 118, 150, 172 Lingelbach, Lynn 81 Linville, Cheryl 40 Livermore, Richard 81, 145 Llyod, Jackie 81 Lobb, Thomas 40, 96, 137 Locke, Linda 81 Lackey, Lindo 40, 97, 140 Loftus, Candy 81 Lo1eman,Mike 81 London, John 81 Lanes, Shirley 139 Long,Allan 81,165 Look, Ricky 81, 137, 150 Long, Kathy 68, 118 Long, Monty 68 Longwell, Paul 40, 116, 132, 133, 134 Lord, Dave 81 Losek, Tam 81 Lotto, Charles 40 Lotto, Nancy 81, 95, 104, 105, 114, 119, 126, 136 Lotto, Yvonne 68, 136 Louy, Ralph 40, 135 Lovegrove, Claris 68 Lowe, Charlene 40 Lowe, Marie 81 Lu, Lance 81,92 Luberts, Mike 40 Lucas, Jenny 68 Luedke, Dan 81 Luedtke, Gerald 40, 137, 162 Luedtke, James 68, 115, 137 Lund, Karen 81 Lund, Kris 68 Lundberg,Julie 40 Lundberg, Margaret 40, 161 Lundstrom, Phil 40 Lasher, LaNay 81 Lutman, Tim 40, 97, 104, 126, 127, 136, 138 Lultman, Liz 41, 104, 118 Lux, Barbara 41, 161 Lynn, Bob 41 Lynn, Kathie 68 Lyons, Ron 81 Maas, Cheryl 81, 139 Mace, Charlene 41 Mackey, Mark 139 Maded, Linda 68 Madison, Jerry 41 Maginnis, Duane 41,150 Maginnis, Vicki 41 Magnuson, Bruce 41, 150 Magruder,Sharon 81 Maher, Mark 41 Malherek, Diane 81 Manary, Colleen 41,93 Manary, Jeff 41, 113 Manary, Mike 68 ManGini, Gary 41,150,162 Mann, Linda 68, 135 Mar, Bill 68, 96, 108, 115, 122 Marchbanks, Joseph 81 Marchetti, Dennis 41, 108, 109 Margullis, Norm 81 Marinich, Wayne 41,176 Markgraf,AStan 41,168 Marr, Pricilla 68, 135 Marr, Rhonda 68, 115, 116, 126 Marrs, Teresa 81 Marrs, Robert 68 Marshall, Linda 81, 126 Marshall, Pat 41, 166 Marshall, Pat 81 Marshall, Sue 81,114 Martin,Dennis 81 Martin, Jon 41, 118 Martin, Nina 68 Martinson, Karen 68 Mas, Mary Alice 41 Mass, Mary Alice 41, 140 Mathes, Essie 68, 126, 166 Mathewson, Jim 41, 97, 133, 134 Mathiesen, Don 68, 108, 115, 123 Mathis, Dave 68 Mathre, Lydia 68, 112, 126, 127 130, 166 Mattila, Rosanne 41, 132 Mattix, Lois 81, 139 Maxin, Donna 96, 126, 130, 133 May, Carol 81,93,104,118 May, Scottie 68 Mayer, Debbie 81, 93, 105, 116 Mayes, Barbara 68, 112 Mayes,Jim 41 Maze, Bill 68 McAlpin, Charlene 41, 105 McAlpin, Jack 68, 122, 130 McA1pin McBride McBride ,Shelley 81 ,Ellie 68,135 ,Les 81,150,162,172 McCabe, Robert 42, 144, 149 McCaleb, Dave 81 McCa1eb, Nora 42 McCain, Steve 42 McCann, Linda 81 McCann, Vickie 42 McCandliss, Bruce 42, 92, 97, 117, 1 18 McCandliss, Jan 42, 118, 133 McCarthy, Katie 68 McClellan, Scott 68, 92, 97, 119 McClincy, Jane 42, 113 McClincy, Mike 81 McC1iney, Karen 68 McClure, Diana 42, 114, 161 McClure, Jack 68, 168 McClure, Linda 42, 108, 109, 132 McCluskey, Mary 68, 141 140,166 Petchni McCOnnehea,Tom 81 McConnel, Jim 68, 109, 144 McConnell, Richard 68 McConville, Pat McCotter, Dale 68, 150, 172 McCoy, Dan 41, 93, 97, 101, 115, 1 18, 1 19 McCreary, James 81 McDaniel,Alfred 42 McDaniel,Shirley 81 McDonnell, Mick 42 McDonough, Nancy 42, 93, 94, 97, 105, 118, 132,q140, 161 McEdward, Donna 42, 118, 133 McFarlan, Mari 42, 104, 108, 112, 126, 132, 133 McGann, Martin ,81 McGarrigle, Marilyn 68, 97, 113 119, 130 McGerry, Walt 81, 172 McGinnis, Duffy 162, 172 McGoldrick, Kathy 68 McGoldrick, Mary 68 McGruder, Vicky 68 Mclnnis, Linda 81 Mc1nnis,Pat 42 Mclntire, Kathy 81, 134 Mclntoch, Judy 68, 96 Mclntyre, Alan 42, 164 Minshull, Archie 69 Minshull, Joan 43,96, 118,130,161 Mintle, William 43 Mlron, Karen 69, 130 Mirro, Cella 43, 113, 136, 139 Mirro, David 82, 137, 138, 139 Mitchell, Larry 82, 169 Mitchell, Marcy 82, 105 Mitchell, Mary Jane 43, 115 Mittelstaidt, Craig 82 Mobley, Nancy 69 Mobley, Phillip 48 Moeller, Mike 43 Moenning, Steve 69 Moerer, Bob 82 Moerer, Ken 43, 133, 135 Mohan, Kay 82, 134 Moilanen, Martin 43 Moll, Sue 82 Monaghan, Mike 82 Monelli, Sylvia 82 Monkowski, Gerry 43, 112, 133, Monster, Marilou 44 Montgomery, Alice 69, 96 Nevin, lacy 82, 176 Newman, Carol 82 Nichols, Clay 69 Nicholson, Tom 82 Nick, Cheryl 82, 118 Nickel,Jill 69 Nielsen, Alon 44, 92, 118 Nielsen, Janet 82 Nielsen, Tom 69 Niemczyk, Paul 69, 136 Niemi, Fred 69 Niemi, Ted 69 Nightingale, Steve 82, 155, 169 Nilles, Sue 69, 93, 94 Nisen, Charlotte 82, 97, 104, 126, 127 Noble,Ston 45 Nofsinger, Steve 82, 172 Nogg1e,Dan 69, 97, 150, 172 Nokes, Robert 45 Noll, Sue 82 Nollen, Sandra 82 Norduke, Darrell 69 Norman, Ronald 45, 123 Novak,Jim 45 Passmore, Brenda 70, 135 Patrick, Paul 46, 109 Patten, Ron 70 Patterson,Marita 70 Patterson, Pat 70 Patterson, Steve 70 Paulus, John 46 Paulus, Mike 82 Paxton, Gary 83, 172 Paxen, Kris 83, 123 Payne, Bonita 83 Peak, David 70, 130, 164 Pearce, Neal 83 Pearce, Roger 108 Pedersen, Shirley 46, 96, 113, 119 140 Pederson, Jim 46 Pederson, Mike 70, 137 Pederson, Sue 83 Pegararo, Carol 83 Pellegrino, David 46, 172 Peoples, Melinda 83,93 Mclntyre, Maria 68, 93, 112 Mclntyre, Noelle 81, 93, 97, 126, 134 Montler, Carol 69, 108, 141 Moore, Colleen 82 Moore, Herry 44 Moore, Kathy 96, 126, 133 Moore, Mike 69 Moore, Pat 44 Moorman, Gordon 44, 168 Nunn, Edna 45 Nunn, Joel 82, 169 Nylin, Lynn 82 Nyseth, O'Brien, Peggy 45,133 Chuck 45 Pepka,Michoel 46,123 133 141 Perdue, Patricia 46, 113, Pernaa, Gary 46 Perkins, Sue 46 Perry, Barbara 46, 136, 137, 139 166 Petchnick, Dennis 70 ck, Diane 70, 166 O'Brien, Ellen 135 Morcormack,Tom 82 Ken 69.122 McKellips, Bill 68 McKe1lips, McKnight, Kathleen 81 Carolyn 42, 114, 161 Oppie, Lynda 82 Pomeroy, Patricia 47, 96, 194 McKnight, Ross 68, 137, 138 McLaughlin, Dennis 68 McLean, Bonnie 81 McLean, Doug 81 McMahill,John 68 McMahon,Pat 168 McMeel, Rosalie 81,112,114 McMillen, Calvin 68, 92, 132, 162 McMillen, Gary 68 McNabb, Terri 140, 166 McNew, George 68 McRae, Steve 82 McTighe, John 82 McWilliams, Donna 43 Mead,Mary 43 Meddaugh, Dan 82 Meek, Doug 68 Meek, fee Ann 82 Meinecke, Dan 82 Melton, Linda 68,99 Melville, Connie 82 Melvin, Bob 43 Menzel, Margaret 69, 93, 95, 96, 118, 1 19, 126 Merrill, Brian 69, 169 Merritt, Al 43, 117, 137, 154, 172 Merz, Richard 69 Messer, Linda 82, 119 Messer, Robert 42, 96, 113, 115, 123, 130 Methven,Allen 43 Methven, Gene 43 Mewhorter, Gail 82, 126, 127 Meyer, Bruce 69 Meyers, Linda 69 Meyers, Sue 82, 113, 114 Michels, Dan 82 Michels, Mike 162 Middleton, Larry 43 Middleton, Scott 82 Mi1denburger,Betti 69 Morgan, Barbara 82 Morgan, Joanna 82,97 Morgan, Linda 44, 112, 119 Morgan, Linda 82, 96 Moriarty, Doreen 44, 119 Morris, James 44, 169 O'Brien, Galen 45, 94, 113 O'Brien, Peters, Jehnn 83 Peters, Joann 70 Peters, Kris 83, 93, 97, 115 O'Brien, Teri 82 Odell, Howie 82,165 Oden, Ginny 82 O'Donin, Maureen 69 Odren, Francine 82 O'FarreIl, Greg 45, 92, 94, 116 152,153 Peterson, Dan 83 Peterson, Dwight 83, 169 Peterson, Jack 46 Peterson, Jim 70 Peterson, Lynda 46, 133 Peterson, Lynn 70, 93 Peterson, Sherry 46, 97, 130 Morris, Jim 82,93 Morris, Patty 69, 94, 96, 105, 114 Morris, Russ 44, 162 Morris, Thomas 44 Morrow, Kathy 44 Mosier, Janet 44, 112 Mott, Kathy 69 Mueller, Arnie 44, 99, 101, 150, 162,176 Mueller, Elaine 44, 95, 101, 176, 177 Munsinger, Beth 82, 134 Murphy, Jackie 69 Murphy, Sue 101 Murray, Loren 69, 122 Murray, Steve 82 Musga, Dennis 44 Musga,MariLynn 44 Mutz, Sally 82 Nakonishi, Joann 82 Nakashima, Ron 44, 90, 92, 94, 95, 1 15, 1 16 Naper, Butch 82 Naset, Wanda 82 Nash, Al 69 Nash, Darrell 69, 162 O'Gwin, Ron 45 Okubo, Pat 82 O'Leary, Patricia 45, 113, 139 Oliver, Barbara 69, 112, 113, 114 Oliver, Laurie 82,113, 114 Olofson, Diane 69 Peterson, Sue 70 Pettey, Cheryl 135 Pfeifle, Don 83 Olson, Charlotte 82 Olson, Leif 69, 115 Olson, Lyle 45 Olson, Lynda 69 Olson, Mary 82 Olson, Valentine 82 O'Neil, Kathy 82,112 Onisen, Daryl 82 Osborn, Sue 45, 105,117 Oskam, Jim 70 Ost, Brent 82 Pteifle, Mary 46 Philipp, Bert 83,97 Philips, George 83 Phillips, Cherie 70, 112 Phillips, Gwen 83, 112 Phillips, Linda 70, 93, 96, 136 Phipps, 1-larlon 83 Pickels, Patricia 46, 132, 133 Pickering, Cheryl 83 Pieter, Gerald 137 Pieter, Sharon 47 Pieter, Jerry 47 Piele, Les 83 Pilling, Sharon 70 Pilon, JoAnne 83,97 Miles, Ken 82, 137 Miller, Ann 69 Miller, Barbara 69, 108, 130 Miller, Bob 69 Miller, Cheryl 69, 137, 141 Miller, Keith 69 Miller, Mike 82 Miller, Raymond 69, 164, 165 Miller, Ron 82 Miller, Tom 43 Millhouse, Nancy 43,112, 135, 141 Millner, Alice 69 Milne Dave 69 V. Milton, Ed 69, 115 Nass, Emery 82 Nathan, Steve 69 Nation, Nouse, Gloria 44,135 Jean 82 Needham, George 69 Neilson, Noelle 44, 92, 118, 160 Nelson, Don 44, 168 Nelson, Jim 69 Nelson, John 44 Nelson, Karen 82 Nelson, Keith 69 Nelson, Lee Ann 82 Nelson, Merle 69, 123, 144, 172 Nelson, Micheal 82, 97, 108, 122, 130 Nelson, Nancy 69 Nelson, Rita Jane 82 Nelson, Steve 69 Nelson, Tom 82, 144 Nesbitt, Chris 82 Nesbitt, Lorette 82 Neuman, Jean 69 Neva, Steve 69 Nevin, 162 Jim 69,115,118,144,145, Ost, Renee 70, 113, 114 Ostrom, Margaret 82 Overbeck, Carol 82, 115 Overman, Brian 82 Oyler, Barbara 45, 115 Oyler, Duane 45, 92, 102, 118,144 145,149,176,177 Ozbolt, Marylou 45, 94, 105, 119 126,132,133,14O Packwood, Sue 82 Paepke, Steve 70 Pagano, Dan 82 Page, Belva 45, 112,126 Page, Kathy 82 Page, Sherry 45 Pagel, Harold 70, 122 Palmer, Gary 45, 102, 144, 149 Palmer, Pat 70 Palter, Sherry 82 Pappas, Lora 70, 104 Pappas, Steve 45, 131, 172 Parcell, Deborah 82 Pardee, Dan 82, 165 Pardee, Kris 45,93 Parker, Charlotte 46 Parker, Marilyn 70, 97, 108, 113 130 Parker, Warin 46, 97, 122, 136 Parks, Jeff 70 Parrott, Craig 46 Parsinen, Kathy 70, 126 Parsons, Betty 46, 135 Pinkiey, Jim 47, 113 Plano, Charlene 47, 137, 176 Plano, Chris 83 Plano. Craig 47 Plano, Randy 70 Plantz, Brenda 47 Plata, Yvonne 83 Playle, Fred 83 Pleasant, Garold 83 Plumb, Linda 83 Plut, Randy 70 Podriznick, Reg 70, 141, 155 Pohl, Deborah 47, 96, 126, 130 Pohl,Jan 83 Poli, Vikki 70, 166 Pomeroy, Kay 70,96,104,115,1l6, 126 Ponder, Tom 83, 133 Popovich, Larry 47, 145 Poppe, Darleen 83 Poppe, Dave 47 Poppe, Doug 70, 176, 177 Porter, John 83 Porter, Margaret 83 Porter, Walter 83 Postlewait, Evelyn 83 Postlewalt, Thomas 83 Patter,Judy 83 Powell, Larry 70, 122 Powell, Sharon 83 Powers, Everett 70 Powers, Jesse 70 Pratt, Judy 70 Prentice, Carl 83, 93, 136, 139 Price,Ann 83 Price, Russ 70 Priestly, Paul 47, 176 Pritchard, Ted 47, 144, 172 Pritchard, Tanya 83, 104, 108, 176 Prothero, Luann 83 Protteau,Stephcinie 83 Pruett, Terry 47, 108, 126, 140 Pryor, Roy 83 Puetz, Randy 70, 97, 153 Puhich, Marc 47, 118 Puhich, Rick 83, 155, 169 Purcell, Dave 47 Purdy, Margaret 83 Purdy, Pat 161 Quackenbush,Jock 83 Quincey, Annette 47, 105 Quincey,Orrin 70 Quine, Janice 47 Quinlivan, Robert 83 Raaum, Linda 47, 113, 161 Radel, Diane 83 Radel, Laura 70 Raines,Alice 83 Rainvil1e,Joan 70 Ralph, Betty 83, 134 Ralph, Jeff 83, 150, 172 Ralph, Russ 47, 92, 94, 115, 118, 172 Ramsey, Pat 48 Ranch, Christine 48 Ranch, Kathy 83 Rancourt, Mike 70, 108 Randall, Catherine 134 Randall, Jackie 48, 113 Randles, Steve 70, 133 Randolph, Barbara 70, 135 Rasmussen, Lana 83, 93, 97, 104, 1 19 Raykovich, Ben 83 Raymond, Russ 70, 162 Reaves,Jerry 48 Rectenwald, Richard 83, 136, 138 Reed, Bill 70 Reed, John 70, 154 Rees, Diana 70 Reese, Jim 70 Reeves, Loren 70 Reeves, Mary 70 Reeves, Wally 83 Regeczi, Robert 48 Reichel, Melodie 48, 123, 140 Reigstad, Jim 83 Reigstad, Linda 48, 114 Reiman,Dana 70 Reistad, Tony 48 Reitz, Dave 92 Reitz, Jim 83, 92, 97, 172 Renshaw, Randy 83 Repetowski, Sandy 70, 94, 98, 100, 104, 108, 115 Reynolds, Lynn 83 Reynolds, Pat 70 Reynolds, Ran 71 Rhoiehamel, Dave 71 Rich, Marvin 71 Rich, Mike 48, 97 Richards, Jim 71 Richards, Mike 83 Richardson, Dana 83,97 Richmire, Kathy 71, 112, 113, 114 Richmond, Jeanne 83, 114 Richter, Julie 71, 166 Rickenbacker, Jim 48 Ricks, Lydia 71, 133 Ricthie, Bill 83, 150, 155, 172 Riek, Pamela 48,96 Ring, Darlene 71 Ring, Ken 83 Ring, Marilyn 48 Ringer, Dorean 83, 93, 97 Ripley, Steve 83 Risendorf, Susan 71 Rittenhouse, Terry 48 Ritua1o,Gina 48 Ritualo, Russ 83, 93, 95, 165 Ritzman, Carol 83 Ritzman, Harriet 71 Rizzo, Bobbie 48, 135 Robbins, Ginny 83 Roberts, Chaunine 48, 112,96,119, 161 Roberts,Judy 83 Roberts, Kenneth 83 Roberts, Shirley, 48 Robertson, Don 71 Roche, Barbara 71,114 Roche, Teresa 48, 140, 161 Rock, Cindy 48, 105 Rockey, Darlene 48, 113, 133 Rockey, Marlene 48, 113 Rodella, Linda 71, 115 Roe, Bonnie 49, 96 Rohde, Jim 83 Rolsma, Jolene 83 Rolsma, Sherry 71 Ronda, Lynn 83 Rondestveat, Dave 71 Rosa,Jim 83 Rosa, Valerie 49, 97, 108, 133, 139 Rosenstein,Jonalie 71, 166 Ross, Bert 71 Rost, Janet 71,115,140 Rost, Paulette 71 Roth, Roger 71 Rothrack, Dana 71, 108, 133, 136, 137, 139 Rounds, Jim 49, 144, 145 Rouse, Karen 49, 90, 93, 94, 95, 105, 106,115,161 Routledge, James 49, 162 Rowan, Laura 71,l12,114,166 Rowan, Stacy 71, 94, 104, 116, 118, 126, 127 Rowe, Dennis 83 Rowe, Roxy 49 Rowe, Ted 49 Rowe, Vicky 83 Roy, Dave 83 Roy, John 83 Royea, Marilyn 49, 96, 105, 136, 166, 176 Rudel, Gail 71, 108,115, 131 Rudell, Kris 83 Rudell, Stephanie 71 Ruffcorn, Vinnie 83, 114 Runions, Pam 83 Russack, Judy 71, 105 Russel, Dave 49, 162 Russell, Nancy 71 Rutledge, Joy 49, 113, 140,176,177 Rutledge, Pam 49, 105 Ryerson, Ellen 83 Ryerson, Phyllis 49 Ryland, Kathi 71 Rynes, David 49, 96, 136, 137, 138, 144, 168 Rynes, Mary Ellen 71, 93, 97, 130, 139, 176 Rynning, Liz 84, 134 Rynning, Marie 49, 140 Saario, Jerry 49 Saario, Syd 84, 108, 114 Saben, Jack 49, 113 Sackett, Lorna 49, 112, 114 Sado, Carol 49, 96, 105, 113, 117, 119,126,127,136,137,16o Saffell, Jeanette 84, 97 Sagisi, Pedro 84 Salvatore, Lynn 84 Samples, Larry 71, 172 Sore, Cheryl 71 Sastram, Chris 49, 99, 100, 105, 106, 126 Saunders, Marcia 71, 97, 112, 140, 166 Sawyer, Gayle 84, 134 Sayles, Carol 84 Sayles, Terry 84, 150, 172 Scannel, John 49, 97 Scappini, Rick 71 Schaaf, Beverly 49, 92, 96, 104, 126, 136, 139 Schader, Fred 50 Schaefer, Linda 50, 140 Schaffer, Karl 71, 109, 172 Schaffer, Roger 50, 92, 118, 119 Schaut, Lynn 71, 172 Scheckles, Gloria 50 Schemnitzer,Jaseph 50 Schemnitzer, Kathln 84 Schenck, Iohn 84, 172 Slchenck, Ron 50 Schirman, Bill 71 Schmidd, Susan 84 Schmidling, Gary 71 Schmidt, Geri 50, 135, 141 Schmieder, Chris 84 Schneider, Nancy 84,97 Schonians, Carol Schornack, Peter 135 Schroeder, Donna 84 Schultz, Erika 71,112 166,176,177 Schultz, Henry 50 Schultz, Mike 50 Schunzel, Barbara 50, 161 Schutter, Anthony 84 Schuttpelz, Sue 71, 116, 126, 166 Schwarb, Peggy 84 Schwartz, Bruce 50, 144, 145 Schwerdtfeger, Carla 71 Score, Marilyn 84 Scott, Dianne 84 Sculati,Joe 50 Sealey,Jerry 50 Seemer, Sharon 84, 134 Seguin, Gary 50, 162 Seibert, Kathleen 50, 96, 114, 126, 161 Selden, Jerry 71 Selden, Terrie 71, 104, 108, 126, 140 Seldon, Mary 84 Selle, Guy 84 Sellers, Glenn 84 Sellers, Terry 71 Seltveit, Janice 50 Sequin, Gary 150, 176 Sequires, Yvonne 71, 108, 130 Seth, Greg 84 Settle, Anne 84, 136 Severson, Rick 71,96 Shafar, Tom 71 Shaffell, Jean 136 Shamek, Pat 71,118 Silva, Richard 84, 176 Simpson, Pam 84, 139 Sims, Kris 72 Singleton, Susan 51,113,114 Singmaster, Rocki 72, 99, 100, 112 Siogren, Carol 72, 113, 119, 126 Sioquist, Allan 51 Skochilich, Pat 84 Skogman, Jim Slater, Dianne 84 Slater, Don 84 Slater, Linda 51 Slentz, Kathleen 51, 113 Slentz, Kris 84 Slowsky, Kathy 51 Smalley, Duane 51,13O, 137 Smalley, Steve 84 Smart, Bob 72 Smart, Teresa 72 Smith, Barbara 51, 114, 118, 137, 141 Smith, Bob 72 Smith, Carol 84, 113 Smith, Don 84 Smith, Gayle 72, 116, 118 Smith, George 84 Smith, Herman 84 Smith, Jean 51 Smith, Jerry 72 Smith, Joe 51 Smith, John 72 Smith, Judy 51, 135 Smith, Karlene 84, 114 Smith, Kathleen 84 Smith, Larry 97 Smith, Lola 72, 93, 135, 141 Smith, Marya 72, 104, 133, 166 Smith, Nancy 51 Smith, Richard 72 Smith, Rick 51, 168 Smith, Ruby 84 Smith, Shannon 84 Smith, Steve 72 Smith, Terry 84 Smith, Tim 84,97 Sneedon, Sherrie 51, 161 Snell, Carol 72 Snell, Mary 84 Shane, Patrick 50, 113 Shanks, Veda 84 Shannon, Joe 76 Sharp, Bruce 71 Sharp, Carol 84 Sharp, Donna 84 Sharpe, Sue 71 Shattuck, Larry Shaw, Dan 50 Shaw, Dan 84 Shaw,Lore1ie 71,96 Shaw, Patty 71, 135 Shaw, Robert 84 Shaw, Sharon 71 Shay, Bob 72, 96, 97, 150 Sheckles, William 84 Sheedon, Sherrie 51, 161 Shelton, Sharren 72 Shepard, Richard 72 Shepard, Karen 84 Sherman, Bruce 50, 137 Sherman, Joe 72, 137 Sherwood, Larry 165 Shimondle, Mary Ann 84 Shinpoch, Terre 72, 99, 100, 105, 126 Shish, Steve 72, 97, 137 Shoemaker, Robert 72, 119, 137 Shogren,Jeff 84 Sholtz, Mike 51 Shong, Marvaya 51,161 Shropshire, Patricia 51 Shubert, Steve 84 Shumway, Reba 72, 105, 115 Shutwell, Mary 84, 112 Sidebotham, Kathy 72 Siebert, Sue 57, 93, 94, 113, 126 Sieler, Siems, Siems, 145 Linda 72,126 Patti 84 William 51, 137, 138, 144 Silkett, Tom 51, 102, 109, 132 Snelson, Kathy 51, 92, 94, 97, 105, 1 15, 1 18 Snelson, Lanty 84, 94, 118, 150, 172 Snellenberg, Chris 84 Sodorff, Rick 72 Soliday, Leslie 72 Sorenson, Chuck 52, 92, 116, 118, 144, 149, 154 Sorenson, Karen 72 Sowers, Charlotte 52, 109 Sparks, Louanno 52, 139, 161 Spaeth, Cheryl 72 Sparrs, John 84 Speer, Marilyn 52, 104, 140 Spencer, Ken 72, 95, 97, 115, 116, 1 18 Spencer, Robert 52, 119 Sperry, Sandy 52, 135 Spicknall, Howard 72 Spunaugle, Lee 52 Spunaugle, Sharon 72 Squires, Curtis 72, 150, 172 Squires, Lonnie 72 Staats, Gerry 72, 135 Stafford, Debbie 84, 105 Stafford, Mike 84 Stahelin, James 52 Stahelin, Kay 52, 140 Stahl, Sherry 72 Stamey, Bill 84 Standal, Isis 84 Stange, Terry 52, 94, 168 Starkebaum Dodgson, Rise 52, 113 Starkebaum, Myrna 84 Starkebaum, Richard 72 Staver,Jerry 72 Stecher, David 72 Stein, Charlotte 84 Steinmasel, Robert 52 Stephens, Janie 52 Stepp, Sharon 72, 112 Stevens, Linda 84, TT2 Stevenson, Elaine 84 Stevenson, Yvonne 84 Stewart, Carl 84 Stidham, Betty 84 Stine, Greg 72 Stine, Steve 84 Stinebough, Marlene 84 Stirn, Susan 52,96 Stockton, Dianne 72 Stockton, Shelly 84 Stone, Terry 72, 94 Storie, Patrick 84 Story, Leslie 52 Stott, Gayle 84, 93, T T5 Stromberg, Donald 52 Stronk, Sue 52, T T8 Struznic, Scott 52 Struznik, Merry 84 Stuber, Pam 84, T34 Studeman, Don 84 Stump, Gerald 72 Suiter, Robin 52 Sullivan, Edith 52, T T2, TT3 Sullivan, Linda 72 Sullivan, Sue 72, 94, 96, T26, T3T, T4T Sumner, John 84, T69 Sumner, Russ 52, 92, T T7, T T8 Sunde, Cliff 84 Sutin, Eugene 72, T36, T39 Sutphin, Evert 53, 92, l02, T54, T68 Suttle, Roger 53, T33 Sutton, John 84 Suzick, Mary Ann 72, 93, 95, TO5, T T8, T T9, T26 Swanson, Doug 72, 92,97, T T6, T T9, T26 Swartz, Bob 72 Swartzwelder, John 72, TO9, T33 Sweet, Linda 72, T66 Suadley, Dennis 85 Swenson, Kathy 85, T04, TT2, TT8 Swenson, Sue 72 Swenstad, Barb 72 Swick, Bill 73, T37 Swift, Candy 53, T39 Swift, Pam 85 Switzer, Shelly 85, 97 Tablesp, Ruth 85 Talon, Ruth 73, 99, TT3, T39 Tandecki, Bob 53 Tate, Jim Taylor, Allan 53 Taylor, Debby 85, T04 Taylor, Greg 73 Taylor, Keith T62 Taylor, Ken 73, T02, T44, T72 Taylor, Louis 85, 92, 97 Taylor, Marilyn 53 Taylor, Thomas 73 Ternet, Cindy 53, 99, TOO, TO5, T T2, T T6, T40 Ternet, Linda 73, TT2, T26 Terpening, Jan 53, T T4, T26, T6T Thevik, Karen 85 Thevik, Larry 53 Thielbar, Linda 73, 96, TT3, T T4 Thomas, Bob 85 Thomas, Diane 73, T35 Thomas, Linda 53 Thomas, Margaret 73 Thomas, Patricia 53 Thompson, Greg 73 Thompson, Marian 85 Thompson, Shirley 85 Thompson, Tom 73, 94 Thornhill,Maynard 53 Thorp,Phil 85 Thorparson, Harold 85, T35 Thorstad, Glenn 85 Ticknor, Janice 85 Ticknor, Ron 73 Tiegs, Bill 53, T44, I49 Tiegs, Jean 73, T05 Tieman, Vicki 85 Tighe, Patricia 53, T T3, T39 Tingvall, Michael 53 TinsleyfARoy 85 Todd, Ellen 73 Tolleson, Ross 85 Tomalin, Barbara 85 Toman, Jean 73 Tomich, Ron 73, T72 Tamlinson,Arleen 53 Tomlinson, Kathy 85 Torbenson, Kris 73, T72 Torkelson, Ed 73, 97, T72 Toschi, Tanya 73, T T6, T 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