Ritzville High School - Kernel Yearbook (Ritzville, WA)

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in ' 0 v Q1 rf?-gf: KER EL 1969 Ritzville High School Ritzville, Washington Volume 52 Table of Contents Photo Essay 3 Dedication 6 Administration 8 Faculty 10 Student Body Officers 12 Activities 15 Classes 63 Freshmen 68 Sophomores 72 Juniors 76 Seniors 80 Index 98 Ads 102 ' osrl Come, my friends tis not too late to seek a newer world 2 ' ' 2 Le ,iV,,:,. if RHS Alumni-Th GREATEST The Kernel Staff dedicates this, our 1969 Kernel, to the Ritzville High School Alumni, They have left the hallowed halls of Ritzville and can no longer seek ' newer Worlds there, To them we offer our appreciation for the traditions they created while there, and then passed on to us. For this rich heritage, We salute you. Therefore, We dedicate our 1969 Kernel to you, the Alumni of Ritzville High School, 4'-5 Xl 'Wx -W., . The Annual Banquet is also a treat for those who have recently graduated, Below: Roger Evans and Trudy Miller 1969 Alumni Officers and spouses are shown below, C675 qmfk. ' Honoring the 50-Year Grads, the Class of 1919 THEN flefty and NOW fbelow,j M31 ff my ,N Kai ,M A Q :af ,z1:,,' fv, 4:f:f Qi,',g:,:: ,swf 'R' ,4q,,,. , , 'VP A A- ' , , , V I fff QfQ5'C , f Efgjvi I Q QV, ' 2 iii, fr UV' 'Zi 5 , I A ' , f - ' I kk ' f 5' ,'j',,'3Z My M53 The Alumni Band, Su perintendent's Message In this day of student disruption and violence in many of the high schools and colleges around the country, it has been a pleasure to be associated with the students of Ritz- ville High School, I believe that you have indicated a realization that each freedom one possesses invalues a responsible exercise of that free- dom, and you have shown by your achievements in activities and aca- demics, the willingness to Work for worthwhile objectives , This yearbook commemorates your contribution to the long history and tradition of your school, Be- cause of your attitudes and efforts, you can feel pride in that contribu- tion. School Board members, from left are: Milt Sackman, Mrs. Art Benzel, John Miller, Phil Langford, and Jimmie Snider. ME Z 2 2 5 K 5' ,v s 1 i 5 E 2 51 is 5 iff ,vii 2 1 Mr, Kenneth White, our superintendent, PrincipaI's Message With quality, it is the true value of something, With pride, it is the true dignity and self respect of your- self. By the heritage of Ritzville High School, this quality and pride maintains the traditions which con- tinue to further the high standards and accomplishments of the students and graduates of Ritzville High School, Again, this past year, the coopera- tive efforts of the students, faculty, and community provided the oppor- tunities necessary to achieve the real meaning of what we call suc- cess, , H WA 2 'Xie-'i-we Llfl iw:S,l Our principal, Mr. Jack McKay RHS Faculty Mr. William Kohlwes Mathematics Mr. Ronald Widener English, Speech Mrs. Deann Becker Mr. Ed Grimm Office Practice Biology, Social Sciences Mrs. Frances Bergt Mr. Joseph Busenbark Guidance Counselor Advanced Math and Sciences Mr. Richard Agee Mrs. Clarice Schorzman Boys' Physical Education Home Economics, English Mr. Melvin Hurst History, Government, Art Miss Diane Dowling Girls' Physical Education Mrs. Esther West German, Social Sciences Mr. Robert Babbitt Wood Shop Mr. James Webb Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Mildred Wellsandt Library Science, English Mr. Dennis Koch Music, Mathematics Mr. Bob Hubbard Commercial Subjects Student Body Officers Lead Activities we --wf-fwddfsid tittti 51. Treasurer Mark Meyer Assistant Treasurer Mike Koch Secretary Connie Heinemann Molly Woodbury led the students of R. H. S. as the first female pres ident in the past several years. The assistant treasurer's posi- tion was filled by Mike Koch when Sandy Wright moved to a nearby comrnimity in January. He will later assume the treasurer's duties. The student body officers of 1969 focused their attention on the creation of the coat-of-arms, a student lounge, and the planning of the semi-annual Hi-Jinx show for the late winter. Vice-President Tim Yokers They Clean Up After U Above: Assistant janitor, Don Wright is shown, Left: Head custodian Jake Hilzer is shown in a familiar situation, Martin Kruger is Jake 01751119-I S Jake Ottmar, head grounds-keeper is shown relaxing below, a pose which we assistant. had to wait a long time to get, ' 2 Registration Begins ACTIVITIES Broncos Reign Again Over Bl County Co captalns for 1968: Chuck Krause and Mark Meyer - 1968 Season C olfax Ode s sa Wilbur Liberty Reardan F reeman Grand Coulee Davenport Quincy Above: Dale Anderson scores for the Broncos against Freeman. Left: Coaches Bob Hubbard, Dick Agee, and DeWayne Boyd are shown, from left Below: The Varsity was caught a liftle off guard. f N ' 1 f ' ' ' ' M.. ,M , Ma M .mi . - W s , ' 4... X. ,fa V - M 1 f ' 1 Junior Varsity is shown in formal pose. Backfield players Randy Hanson, Dan Meyer, Randy Spencer, and Dave Heinemann--below. , V Linemen Jon Yokers, Kurt Kiehn, Doug Baumann, Dennis 4 1. 6 , f Fitch, Gary Heinemann, Craig Stanfield, and Rob Geschke are shown below. L 3 ' f 4 i I - Junior Varsity Has Undefeated Season An enthusiastic group began turn-out in late August. QW Managers Doug Maier and Richard Cliff Wright is picmred accepting the Inspirational Award for Grams are shown. 1968. Quarterback Mark Meyer led word of thanks at completion of winning season. Basketball Proves Tough in Bi-Cou nty Above: The A-squad is shown with coaches and managers. Left: Cliff Wright scores in action against Freeman, Right: Statistician Sandy Wright, I' Above: Captain Cliff Wright. Left: Mark Meyer is shown in action against Sprague at the Christmas Tournament. Reglar Season Record Ke My 54 Warden 49 55 Lind 50 33 Harrington 37 46 Odessa 58 56 Sprague 64 57 Lind 51 48 Davenport 40 47 Odessa 52 44 Wilbur 59 42 Reardan 57 44 Sprague 48 64 Othello 57 49 Harrington 4 1 62 Lind 70 55 Grand Coulee 57 65 Othello 48 46 Liberty 54 42 Freeman 50 54 Creston 43 Above: Karen Leonard and Leslie Kayler, statisticians, Left: Ray Bernard accepts the in- spirational award frorn Coach Kohiwes. Cliff Wright and Dale Anderson shown against Odessa. Above: B-squad in formal pose. ' Left: B-squad action against Harrington Below: C-squad in formal shot, Ritzville Hi h School's Wrestlin Squad Statistician--Barb Geiss. Front row, from left are: D. Fitch, S. Reimers, D. Folland, D. Pearson, B. Dyck, A. Slipper, D. Schilling, R. Roberson, D. Young. Second row: D. Baumann, F. Langford, L. Rehn, J. Kagele, A. Delorme, M. Reimers. Back row: Coach Grimm B. Geiss, J. McConnell, R. Schumann, D. Olson, S. Reeve, G. Shelman, T. Yokers. Varsity Wrestlers from front left are: Doug Baumann, Fred Langford, Larry Rehn, Jay Kagele, Allan Delorme, and Bill Reimers. Second row: Coach Alvin Grimm, Jo McConnell, Ritch Schumann, Dwight Olson, Sheldon Reeves, Greg Shelman and Tim Yokers. Wrestling action with Columbia- Burbank. RHS Thinclads of 1969 Right: Coach Grimm measures for Standing: Coach Grimm land sony Mark Meyer Greg Shelman Bitch Schumann Dwight Olson Dave Heinemann Randy Heimblgner Phil White Gary Anderson Fred Langford Kneeling: Gary Heinemann Jeff Oestreich Doug Baumann Randy Spencer Mark Wellsandt Sitting: Chris Lyle Randy Hanson Dennis Fitch Mark Roloff Mike Reimers Jim Moeller Jon Yokers pole vault, Below: Team spirit is evident as Phil finishes race. Right: Class A State Entry Phil White leaves field after a long practice Left: Mark Meyer demonstrates his winning pole vault technique, Below: Gary Anderson tries his sion of the Fosbury Flop, Our Coed Sport Inspires Athletes 'vs-.Q Coach, where are the balls ? Right: These people played for the points. Front row: Paulette Jerpe, Dee Pavlik, Connie Heinemann, and Randi Schwisow, Back row: Jo McConnell, Tom Sackman, Doug Folland, Rex Rosenoff, and Larry Rehn, Below: When the score is 5-0, you watch and hope. .n i1fl u in nu. ww x A determined server, Tom Sackman is shown above, Bi-County Champions and Inland Em- pire finalists, Connie Heinemann and Randi Schwisow, shown right. Above: Mixed Doubles, Rex Rosenoff and Paulette J erpe, Connie, will you take a HANDshake in- stead of that MILKshake? Right: Nancy Schwisow Watches sister Randi's match. Below: Senior team members shown are: Dorann Pavlik, Connie Heinemann, Rex Rosenoff, Randi Schwisow, and Sherri Kennedy. Molly Woodbury, where were you when this picture was taken? , ef:f'1 nseam.. 1969 Baseball Finishes With a Flourish Front row, from left: Tim Wellsandt, Marvin Collison, Kurt Kiehn, Max Graber, Jacob Braziel, Torn Klemmer, and Norman Rambow, Back row: Brian Hilzer, Garrett Templin, Mark Thaut, Cliff Wright, Lyle Heimbigner Dan Meyer, and Curtis Greenwalt, The left , , , and right of batting. S. Q M That man in the batter's box still has the final control of the outcome of the game, Those teammates in the dugout sure give a guy moral support. Coach Kohlwes initiates the fielding practice before the games. Coach Kohlwes is shown as he often ap- pears in his classroom. Cheerleaders Add to Spirit Yell Queen -- Stephanie Roloff ex.g.fe:75,,1 17-pg , . ,. Dorann Pavlik Kay Anderson Shannon Ahern The cheerleaders proudly show their basketball uniforms. . , Y , Ek . ' ..-,. l', 9' ,-:h' T 1 W 5f'r 5 I 1 It 15.5 : A Q , W ' Y? is , L . , ,.. L' L 7 ::- :'-.- N :.' ilfi f ' J ': -, W NE Q Q v .- ,. ,?,, ., 1 Qgwfbu Bye Bye ENrdi e BSnmdNn Success Above: I am Spanish Rose! Left: Here comes Conrad! w Ed, I love you! How lovely to be a woman, , , What's the story, Morning Glory ? You've gotta be sincere, , , Albert, my baby !' I T1 Junior Class Play Held in Mid-November Rebel Without Q Cause was pre- sented in November by the Junior Class. Nancy Hille, Dwight Olson, Mike Koch, and Greg Shelman de- lighted the audiences with their con- vincing performances in the leading roles. Mr. Melvin Hurst directed the play, Glass Menagerie Presented By Seniors Below: Robert Hoff and Cliff Wright discuss their future and mutual past. ,vii 1 ...,.WfwMm1+-we M'-4-,..,.,..,..,i-i-'A' wx p-dw Above: Girls' and Boys' State candidates are, from left: Kurt Kiehn, Dave Hein- emann, Randy Schoesler, Marilyn Minion, Mark Thaut, and Phil White. Right: Mary Rowe will tour Europe this summer with the Foreign Study League. She will attend lecture classes for part of each day, Special Efforts Robert Hoff was our Man in Europe as a 1969 People-to-People Student Ambassador. Mrs. Clarice Schorzman is shown Tomorrow Award to Sara Telecky. Ritzville High School was selected to participate in the High School Bowl sponsored by a Spokane television station. Ritzville won the first match against Ferris High School, but was defeated in the second round. Shown at left are Randy Schoesler, Mike Koch, Ronald Widener, coach, Robert Hoff, Tom Sackmann, and Barbara Ketelsen and Jo McConnell, alternates. presenting the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Q25 mmm ,mx ,fm munmmu Barbara Ketelsen, Janice McCaffe1'y, and Nancy Hille are shown at the 1969 pageant. 1969 Royalty--Sandy Moeller, Dorann Pavlik, Stephanie Roloff, and Queen Gail Meyer. Gail Meyer reigns as Miss Ritzville - 1969 z ,W x Gail is shown speaking to the Chamber of Commerce. RHS Band Adds New Spirit Band Officers: Linda Leisle, treasurerg Vicki Kramer, secretaryg Randy Spencer, vice-presidentg and Kurt Kiehn, president. fShown from left. J Mr. Dennis Koch directing the band at a basketball game. Our band added a new spirit this year. Two complete trap-sets were added to the Pep Band and brought new life to the basketball games. In his first year here, Mr. Dennis Koch proved himself an able leader. The band's participation in parades, concerts, and contests brought many deserved compliments. as my ilil fgff 1 t d K d W - 5 I RHS Choir and Ensembles Left: Our music director, Mr. Dennis Koch, Right: Boys' Quartet members, from left: Mike Koch, Mark Thaut, Stephanie Roloff, accompanistg Fred Langford, and Kurt Kiehn. Q Flute trio: Paulette Jerpe, Jo Ann Schoesler, and Shannon Ahern, Junior Girls' trio: Julie Hintze, Marcy Smith, and Susie Sohwisow. Sandy Graf, accompanist, is shown in foreground. Majorettes Reflect Group Spirit Below: Diane Greenwalt was caught as she appeared at many basketball games. Right: Drum Majorette Sharon Leonard guides X the marching band. Lower right: Ranaee Foss and Marilee Wellsandt are showxm with their flags. Above: Molly Woodbury, Bob Hoff, and Stephanie Roloff are shown, from left dis- playing their Soil Conservation speech awards Right and below: Members of the class are shown in their production of The Bald Soprano. Speech II Class Gains Public Recognition ...., 2 I ,, ffm! tj PM--f H . 'T :Q 2 ' 'J f The Student Council is active in 1969. Sandy Wright shows Mike Koch the finer points of keeping the books. Members from left are, front row: Tim Yokers, Connie Heinemann, Molly Woodbury, Mark Meyer, Randy Hanson, Mary Rowe, and Gary Heinemann. Back row: Kurt Kiehn, Dorann Pavlik, Sandy Moeller, Gail Meyer, Sara Telecky, Chris Janzen Randi Schwisow, Stephanie Roloff, Mike Koch, Mary Hille, Raymond Bernard, Bobby Stanfield, Chuck Krause, and Fred Langford. RitzviIIe's National M Honor Society President Ray Bernard led the Honor Society in 1969 as they assumed the financing of the telephone in the main hall. Membership in this service organ- ization is determined by a student's scholarship, service, character, and leadership abilities and is open only to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Sandy Moeller is shown at left, using the phone. Front row: R. Sohoesler, R. Bernard, B. Heinemann, G. Schrag, D. Meyer, D. Folland. Second row: B. Ketelsen, B. Snider, N. Hille, V. Kramer, S. Roloff, S. Graf, S. Ahern, B. Heimbigner, S. Leonard, M. Rowe, S. Telecky, C. Heinemann Third row: B. Hoff, T. Yokers, M. Koch, G. Kembel, J. McConnell, M. Meyer, T. Saekmarm, F. Langford, K. Kiehn, R. Schwisow, G. Meyer and Mrs. West, advisor. Vicky Rehn and Rebecca Hardung at the Big and Little Sister Picnic. In the Fall, the F. H. A. held their Big and Little Sister Picnic and later, the Initiation for the new Freshmen. The haunted house was a popular attraction at the hayride, ending again at the Schorzman's farm. The Sno-Ball was held on a very snowy evening in January, after being postponed in December because of a ilu epidemic in the area. Through these activities the F. H. A. practices the ideals of worthy member- ship in the home and community. Dorann Pavlik, FHA President, counting noses at the picnic. Diane Folland is being handed a red rose by Mrs. Schorzman at Freshman Initiation. F. H. A. members spell out their initials 1 ,ef W ,Q if ,515 ff 91 1 L1 537' f ,.f',-,' wg, . 'qieim gm - :H 2-'fxgergii . ,,,. L,,. ,Z ff M 2 3 X92 fp V wwf , .,,.- - , ,gezw , K , M175 Q? S? it i gf ,I Q E5 af ff gf fw aw I ff X 5? S JW: 75 ,ff f -15:73 1 V f:s,f',f1?2r H -MW 3?'557iMiHiz2fwEL1 A, H fame, z'.f,'f 2 g .uw g,,k5,,..ui :ww ' 5Q11zmffw- mzw w., 'Z QW ' 'Z' f: f ,iffiff 'Hf,f5I:fEf?f 'ziiiilf ,M ,, -- A 2?f4z:fLv,w mg ! 5 75? f iiiffw' if W 1 Q 5:42, VEQZWI7' iwififigg ' 5 'E Lf' V .J fi Future Homemakers of America Z 2 W, ,fw 53553721 ww Future Farmers of America Encourages Farm Life . 4 V, 4 f 7' - Z ,Al Phil White and Bill Dyck practlce FFA techniques in farm shop. FFA Officers President--Chuck Krause Vice-Pres. --Dale Anderson Secretary--Greg Shelman Treasurer--Garrett Templin Reporter--Rex Rosenoff Sentinel--Jay Kagele Advisor--Mr. James Webb Above: Paulette J erpe painting a poster. Right: President Sandy Moeller is shown putting up the big poster in the main hall. Pep Club Rallies Spirit This year's Pep Club was small, but enthusiastic. Each week the girls gathered in the art room to make posters to help support the teams. During football season they introduced a new mascot--a live horse with a Ritz- ville Bronco blanket on it. The Pep Club led the enthusiasm and spirit at all of our games. Above: Gail Meyer serves Randy Schoesler and Mike Koch at concession stand. Left: Sandy Moeller holds our new mascot. Athletes Honored in Red-R Kneeling from left: Marilyn Minion, Vice- Pres. 3 Randi Schwisow, Pres. 5 Barbara Ketelson, Sgt. -at-Armsg Mary Rowe, Sec. - Treas. Standing: Connie Heinemann, Paul- ette Jerpe, Barbara Geiss, Shannon Ahern, DorannPav1ik, Stephanie Roloff, Miss Dowling, advisor, Kay Anderson, Vicki Kramer, Mary Hille, and Nancy Schwisow. Front row: D. Folland, M. Niendam D Meyer R Grams D Baumann R Spencer M Taylor G Schrag G Heinemann B. Hilzer. Second row: C. Wright, B Stanfield M Meyer R Bernard M Thaut F Langford J Kagele G Shelrnan L. Rehn, T. Wellsandt, T. Yokers. Third row N Rambow L Heunbigner J McConnell P White G Anderson D Anderson, R. Rlosenoff, D. Heinemann D Sanger K Kiehn R Heimbigner M Graber J Slipper R Schumann L Tufts C. Krause, R. Hoff, G. Templin, and B Dyck Gail Teske, Barbara I-Ieimbigner, and Diane DaValle. Molly Woodbury, Sandy Moeller, and Randi Schwisow. Broncettes Serve RH Broncettes is composed of nine girls who serve R. H. S. Their main job is to sell and take tickets at foot- ball and basketball games and at school plays. Being a service organ- ization, they also do anything else the principal requests. Gail Teske sells Randy Schoesler a ticket. Co-captains Connie Heinemann, Gail Meyer, and Sara Telecky. Kernel Staff Strives to Record School History X Barbara Heimbigner, Marcy Smith, and Janice McCa.ffery prepare pictures for final layout copies. R. H. S. yearbook staff in group shot. Edit0r..... Assistant Editor . . Advisor . . . . Subscriptions . Class Editors . Advertisements Sports . . Copy Editors . Layout Editors Photography . . Mr. Hubbard signs shipment en- 1 velopes as Sara Telecky looks on. 1969 Kernel Staff Sara Telecky Barbara Heimbigner Mr. Bob Hubbard Connie Heinemann Gail Teske Barbara Geiss Sharon Leonard Sally Dyck Diane Folland Randi Schwisow Janice McCaffery Nancy Schwisow Karen Leonard Diane Heimbigner Vicky Langenheder Susie Schwisow Rae Ann Telecky Julie Hintze Chuck Krause Ritchie Schumann Jay Kegele Dwight Olson Shannon Ahern Paulette Jerpe Leslie Kayler Marcy Smith Peggy Kembel Jo McConnell Barb Ketelsen Barb Montague Karen Ferderer Th Harvester Reflects the Students' Activities Assistant Editor Marilyn Minion is shown inspecting a copy with Editor Mary Rowe. EN x ig 8 'S 'XX ss, if jack? js Q i :fs 5 1 rf- all-we S' Q sv, W.. 4 ss:-was ,rw V--if is it - i':,5I:fs:,si.fa?l at t, Se,:s,f-if st 1 - .. f- gis - . ff ff Q f 1 ' . is-1 1. S s T 5 - sz!-4-12 -A -sm s 1: aes-Sw 3-'Q - : st fg 'I Sandy Moeller, Marilyn Minion, Gail Meyer, and Mary Rowe are shown selling hot dogs at noon, one of the Harvester's money-making projects. The R,H, S. Harvester staff in a peaceful pose. Editor ....... Assistant Editor . . Advisor ....... Exchange Editors . . Copy Readers .... Business Manager . . Circulation Managers Advertising Managers Sports Editors . . . . . Photographer . . Reporters. . . . 1969 Harvester Staff Mary Rowe Marilyn Minion Mrs. Mildred Wellsandt Diane DaValle, J. McCaffery Gail Meyer, Sandy Moeller Barbara Snider Nancy Hille, Carolyn Hirning, Sue Hegle Pat Evans, Lois Disparte Mark Thaut, Randy Spencer Barbara Ketelsen Stephanie Roloff, Dorann Pavlik, Diane Greenwalt, Greg Kembel, John Slipper, Mary Hille, Vicki Kramer, Ray Bernard, Jay Kagele, Mark Meyer, Chuck Krause, Randy Schoesler, Sandy Graf, Vicky Rehn, Debi Janzen, Larry Kagele, Barb Geiss, Mark Wellsandt, Greg Shelrnan, Lyle Heimbigner, Dale Anderson, Tim Wellsandt, Ranae Foss, Fred Langford, Marilee Wellsandt, Paula Hegle, Edna Mae Weber, and Doris Adams. Sixteen energetic girls and an ad- visor to match made our RHS Girls' Athletic Association something to be proud of this year. After masteringthe art of volleyball, ' 7 ' ' ' they Went on to another favorite sport-- G I S h I I n basketball. During their basketball season, our girls met teams from other schools to match skills and stamina. President Chris Janzen and Advisor Miss Dowling encouraged a chili-feed as a fund raising project so that the group could become inter-scholastic in its activities. Kneeling from left: Sandy Graf, Lois Disparte, Chris Janzen, Paulette Jerpe, Diane Greenwalt, and Frances Reimers. Back row: Miss Dowling, Melody Woodbury, Marilyn Minion, Carol Gibler, Bertha Adams, Eleanor Braziel, Barb Ketelsen, Connie Heinemann, Molly Woodbury, Mary Rowe, and Jo Ann Schoesler. -s 63 1 Classroom Candids Above: Marcy Smith is shown, distracted in English. Below: Howie Kubik works on his project in Shop. Mr. Hurst is caught in an unguarded moment in History. Speech class members work on scenery for their play Marcy Smith and Tone Kubik carefully use the scale in their Chemistry class. Q Far left: But Vicki, every girl h know how to change a tire ! Left: This is study hall? ? Below: Are you winning, Marcy ? ' HE wf..smwi Spring Fever seems to have struck in U. S. History, fabovej but Mr. Hurst has the attention of some of the students on the other side of the room Qrightj. Below: Several of the science classes visited the Marmes Site before it was flooded, 1 l Below: Typists practice even when the teacher is gone 1- 7' MW' HILL? Library science students are, from left Rick Telecky, Larry Tufts, Sue Ford, Caro- lyn Hirning, Debbi Janzen, Mrs. Wellsandt, instructorg Barb Heimbigner, Jay Kagele Mary Hille, John Slipper, Dale Anderson Ritch Schumann, and Gail Teske. Office practice students are shown from left: Rae Ann Telecky, Dorann Pavlik, Jan Mc- Caffery, Nancy Hille, Kay Anderson, Sue Hegle, Greg Kembel, Nancy Schwisow, Steph- anie Roloff, and Dean Becker, instructor. J e , F lrst Ye arm J 1 - - ' '1? Q g f 'f HI h School I e lr n liii liei , A 5 J lJJ E -t- XC' 'n in ' KW 1 ff' ff' 2 if ,15J 23y 4 Paul Leslie Jim Paula Provinsal Kayler Moeller Hegle Jim Larry Wanda Jacob Spencer Greenwalt Wright Br az iel Freshman Class Officers--Front row, from left: Karen Ferderer, Leslie Kayler, Back row: Dennis Fitch, Dwight Leisle, and Randy Hanson, president, i Qwwwmemwmmwmwaffmie.wawewwzewzsszzswfmswma,f , ,I V , A ,V , Gary Folk Karen Hintze Chris Lyle L if A ,' V, A, Dale Schoessler WVVA '-,, Dianne Heimbigner ' David Young n , v - 11 f e 'WmA if ,,, X W 4 , lj nirl Q yi 2 if 3, 'z431iQ2'sgg,f', if , Dennis Schilling Peggy Kembel Q- is Upper right corner: Their picnic was in the park, but Jonna Miller, Sandy Schwisow, and Karen Leonard seem to have found a better place, Left: It must be quite interesting to hold the rapt attention of Dennis Schilling and Andy Slipper. '1 Vicki Jon Sue David Brad Sue Dunbar Yokers Benzel Goesch Arlt Ford Curtis Jonna Doug Barbara Christie Carl Greenwalt Miller Maier Montague Nelson Koehler n 'K 'W 1, 7 5' J i' 5 2 ,,. 1 fff lf f, Y ' 4 .,,, ' 2 1 V . ia fa , V, g ,.v H . 1 q l, Q ' A X 2? .:,1,,t 1 3 'X ' JF 1 ' 51-1 4 f i'i A2 M -.., , n H f A , wi up 'rf irr it, K f i t yZJjfPg:,.w 1,3 Wa stirr ,M l :QLQ22222gg:2,1i:.. K1 L asf, , A,-f ,,, :,,.,:-T, Ka ff .,., A n 'zzylgizizzfi rn 3253 iifz, Wi' - 1 K 6.4 Sometimes track turn-outs really wear a guy out! 5:-'?'Pf', , zau, at -. Q-,Q x - E I. ...J- is do ess X N David Swyter Terri Brock Karen Richard Monica Andy Leonard Roberson Jes se Slipper Andy Diane Randy Linda Lefevre Folland Hanson Olson David Nelson Really, Jim, aren't those meant for Mike younger children? R0im6I'S i 1, .1 i ff?-ix -1.gf4g,- Q -L . , i H l ga 'Q ii +- : Y X -S 11 ::. - , :mf Sally Dyck Dennis Fitch Marvin Karen Collison Jacky Sandy Larry Schwisow iiei oeeiiiss F 3 if , we Swift , mu , lf, A . S ww ,si Q sl 1 N gl M W K -ni no 'S f -3 .f 1 gsm 41 f .I as Ei ,umm 'Ki K V,, W, , E 9 W V ,- he ,f f- Igi A ,fi WV, ,, i ,,,. 2: , A ' I V . X' 137 5. X , I , y M , j ai W 2 5 M n.,,K h 1 l5q,-,mobo Q9 W' palm, J? Nfl 2 WW Left: Peggy Kembel, Dianne Heimbigner, and Sally Dyck sit in study hall, Whether or not it's study, is the question, Jeff Kembel Edna Mae Weber Tom Klemmer Lisa Langenheder Mark Roloff Mary Lou Hennings Craig Stanfield Karen Ferderer John Waltner Rebecca Hardung Not Shown: Mike Robinson Dwight Leisle l 71 Th Class of 1971 I.- .Q K' if Yup-e , Q' 1 Aug y y, x, :fjis14.4 Q- A 'L ,'?f.f . ' 1'vg,,Q'5 Y T, lilly- -if-4flQ'5wg' WW! f X 'LL ,Lg 'K ' ' , Xwvf ,L S :Q ' QP Fl- .' L:-59 ff Ke W55351 z W . ,Q 4 - W I 1 :aw X. A, In 1. .. +I 15 'J 5 i -Agp. - - f S : . - bww ' ' . :QNX . A Since the snow isn't going away, Vicki Langenheder and Gary Schrag I'm EATING it! as in Aria D1 Capo . A X 7 W5 nmgdzzqisgel fx X Q1 Rx . kk ,XX N 2123552 Dan Meyer Debbi Kramer Scott Labes Marti Baldry Mark Taylor Riok Telecky Daryl Pearson Belinda Spencer Jeff Oestreich , ffl fi 4 'K K 2, ,xl y Allan Delorme Frances Reimers 5 if 26 V5 3 l A Q 7222 le V-,,N,L, 1-, f M ,, W S ,X 'ff l M M 'Q My Carol Larry Paulette Boyd Vicki Norman Gibler Kagele J erpe Jackson Langenheder Rambow Gary Nancy Dave Melody Richard Vickie Heinemann Schwisow Kavanagh Woodbury Grams Yoho If it's too salty, buy some pop, It's for a good cause. fthe Sophomore Class lj f 73 will come here? Neindam Ranaee Mark JoAnn Schoesler Brian Foss Hilzer Left: Sandy, do you think that Santa Claus I r UE' ' 'Z : ,, i g -l A f W V., . 1 . -0 8 5 : , ' W f rv , , f 3 fwfr W H . 5 2 54 Q1 Wang V, V Vs ., , n'-lr! '4 ' i 2 uf' ,- - 1: 8 wirwiwgi M. WP. 1: g. ' A hu , f' -r. gk Ya Allan Delorme and Royd Jackson team up on their geometry. Carla Doug Steinmetz Folland Gary Sharon Schrag Leonard Mark Sus an Bill Wellsandt Becker Heinemann Lois Mike Peggy Disparte Jesse Meyer A fm ww . as QM f 6 ,JM 1 , ' XSXXEX f KSN' la NX .i W 451, X 5 x '7 41' J , 2 i 122:-tai ,HW5 K nan 1 ii, ,, ' , was il gf v in . . , ,,.., x 'QQ Q Q .: Qi K- . R vm' rm. . I X O X X RR . 5 S . E .vi X R. K 5 ai? Q X W Q X l '7wSs3Q?gw -- 1- 1iP'iSSii?.E?.SfSH Sherri Rains Rob Ges chke Randy Spencer Shannon Ahern Below: I got it! I got my license l Q'?Q,a? 4 wif: 2275 Nw. Class officers--Seated: Carla Steinmetz and Peggy Meyer. Standing: Gary Heinemann, Ron Gering, and Gary Schrag, Doug Baumann Bertha Adams Ron Gering Sandy Graf Mark Brewer Marilee Wellsandt EDN! U 1 , -ww fe Q.. ' aaa.: X , Q. 'X Tora--51:52,-.12 75 - lur k SED:'2I:.Q5f5'4:?E15E?,,QIli5EfZ Nw 2 y G ne , , 4 Junior Class Becomes Upperclassmen V X 7 ., . .iff f X 3 N95 1 Size +f 1124 Af df if xx 3 2 w '.,f,,f. : g f Q' . ,,,1, 'iiggw Miss Ritzville contestants wait for the judges' decision. if .., , i s W A W 2 J S .: 7 -. :,'f,'L1 1 ' j?1',fff'fX.' .A -an A S ' ' L in M . i i S o,,o,,io,,i f ifs, M s,i.,,,s,,i . . W F. Langford Tim Yokers B. Heimbigner J. McConnell M. Minion Gail Teske Mary Rowe M. Smith L. 'llifts J. Oestreich D. Heinemann R. Schoesler K. Smith D. DaVal1e S. Schwisow Don Sanger R. Telecky T. Sackmann M. Hart B. Snider Mike Koch Larry Tufts and Greg Shelman staged their own beauty pageant! ! ? ? I f Q-L :.. f 2 43-2 SL-' 'Z fl? . 'A . 5 H i ,fr N .Ay fi 'gi- ff . L3 13 'I siswfz- K lf'-if -V 5, 5: 1 ' N ,lr XAQQQEKK - Q.. k gs - . 55 Af Rich Balfe B. Ketelsen G. Kavanaugh Nancy Hille L. Heimbigner B. Geiss T. Wellsandt G. B1-aziel Debi Janzen Greg Shelman Kathy Fuller Ritch Schumann Sandy Wright Mark Thaut Kay Anderson Ron Oestreich Eleanor Braziel Sheldon Reeve v ww, .Q ,, :Ns My , f rf 5 ,Q S 2 , y Waiv- M- -wg, 1 'a,, ,, 4 s M any ' 2 . .4 Phil Russell Kurt Kiehn Max Graber Linda Leisle Larry Rehn Susan Hegle Julie Hintze Dale Anderson Janice MoC2.ffery 5 5 ww: www, -,Q vwvwf An. 7 f , ,M ,z1e,ig, V , , M 25 Vfzn Q, in fy M md I X M 5 5 Ritch Schumann, above, and Don Sanger, below, prove that there are two sides to every coin! 1 . K W ' . 3 S ' his if Q, i -.3 ii H . 5, , Q ' . 5 X e s S 'Ya . 'FST si A J iq Dennis Bohms Hattie Gunsch Phil White Dwight Olson Marilyn Miller 6 Bill Dyck Second period German II Class Officers Greg Shelman Fred Langford Kathy Smith Diane DaVa11e Rae Ann Telecky Il swf, ii....e-f , ..-' .f ...Q-f' .gf ...-r , rv ...QI M .......ff , -no- w-uvP M '.... '.- 5 5 415 .Si - ev- I fi ff ii Seniors 1969 Molly Woodbury Doris Adams Tone Kubik fx 'Y 1 ff My 4 W ,.,, 5 ffhifi' 4 if 7ffliH,l7 ':::,,ea- : : 122 H,-: M 15, ' ' ' A f 5. f 31 ff! , ,,,'f' , , , I Stephanie Roloff Rex Rosenoff Gail Meyer Garrett Templin Carolyn Hirning Gary Anderson , fr . . 7 Jay Kagele Vicky Rehn Steve Reimers Neil Telecky Diane Greenwalt Sherri Kennedy Chuck Krause Howie Kubik Mary Hille Donald Dyck Christina Janzen Sara Telecky Robert Hoff Greg Kembel Vicki Kramer Senior Class Advisor, Mr. Melvin Hurst, is caught as he often appeared in our class meetings. ,, ,W , Sandy Moeller Ray Bernard Randall Heimbigner Dorann Pavlik Robert ' Benninghoven Bobby Stanfield Donna Smith Mark Meyer 4 r Above: Class Officers, Doris Adams, sergeant-at-armsg Connie Heinemann, secretaryg Mary Hilie, presidentg Vicki Kramer, treasurerg and Pat Evans, vice-president. John Rambow Pat Evans Sharon Buscher Ron Schafer John Slipper Randi Schwisow David Russell Connie Heinemann Clifford Wright Above: One of the high points of Senior Home Ee--making ice cream, Left: Pat Evans and Diane Greenwalt show the after effects of those famous shots, That was probably one free thing they would rather have passed up! The Caps and Gowns Were Ours At Last YIIB 89 The Class as it appeared in the fall of 1968. Below: The Seniors together for twelve years. ' The Seniors as First-Graders in 1957 Mrs. Marti.n's class. Mrs. Howe11's class. Baccalaureate 1969 Above: Parents and friends are beginning to gather as 8:00 draws near. Left: Connie Heinemann and Mark Meyer are shown leaving, Lower left: Juniors, Susie Schwisow and Phil White led the Seniors as the marshals Below: Vicki Kramer and Bobby Stanfield are shown as they march out, 92 Seniors Sneak to Dud Ranch Where did that horse go 7 I just had him ! I fn N, 6, Q ,..' 4- ' 1 X , .LA 34- . 'Just try to throw me in! What would we have done without that suspension bridge? Gail and Sandy are packed, but not ready to leave yet. A cigar, that's all I ask! June 6, 1969 After marching in to the strains of Pomp and Circlunstance, Mary Hille offered the invocation, , , Robert Hoff spoke for the class as he welcomed all those present. . . Connie Heinemann was awarded the girls' trophy for Athletic Excellence. . . Awards were distributed after Dr. Harm Schlomer spoke of Grit, Grace, Gump- tion, and Gold. Ray Bernard then was given the Mary C. Pierce Award. , , 4 Don Dyck received the Creative Arts award. Then Garrett Templin was given the Agricultural Award. . . Following that, Gail Meyer and Mark Meyer were awarded the American Legion Inspirational Awards. . . Ralph Collison then delivered the class address. . . L I Mark Meyer was again presented with an award for Boys' Athletics, , , WZ? 7,1 and Sara Telecky was given the Home Economics Award. . . at Gail Meyer was again honored with the Music Contribution Award, Then Steph Roloff received the Music Achievement Award, , , Molly Woodbury and Robert Hoff won the trophies for Dramatics. . . After singing The Halls of Ritzville, Randi Schwisow gave the benediction, , , Greg Kembel was one of the recipients of the many scholarships awarded, , , and the class marched out into their Newer Worlds, wks 'Mrk WWW' because a new group of freshmen will be coming, many new horizons will open, and there will be newer worlds to seek. . . As the Seniors get ready to leave, , the rest of the student body must not be caught napping, A Adams, Bertha 62,75 Adams, Doris 61, 80, 85 Agee, Mr. 10, 17, 34 Ahern, Shannon 4,32,33,35,45,49, 56, 58,75 Anderson, Dale 16,17,22,36,56,61, 67,78 Anderson, Gary 26,27, 56,81 Anderson, Kay 32,33,36,56,67,7s Arlt, Brad 23,69 Babbitt, Mr, 11 Baldry, Marti 7 2 Balfe, Richard 77 Baumann, Doug 24, 25, 26, 56, 75 Becker, Susan 35,74 Benuinghoven, Robert 84 Benzel, Sue 69 Bergt, Mrs. 10 Bernard, Ray 22,48,49,56,61,65, 94 Bohms, Dennis 79 Boyd, Mr. 17 Braziel, Eleanor 62,78 Braziel, Geraldine 77 Braziel, Jacob 23, 80, 68 Brewer, Mark 75 Index Brock, Terri 70 Buscher, Sharon 86 Busenbark, Mr. 10,65 C Collison, Marvin 30,70 Collison, Ralph 95 D DaValle , Diane 35,36,57,61,76,79 Delorme, Allan 24,25,73,74 Disparte, Lois 61,62,72,73 Dowling, Miss 11,54,62 Dunbar, Vicki 69 Dyck, Bill 24,36,53,56,79 Dyck, Don 83 Dyck, Sally 58,70,71 E Evans, Pat 61,85,86,87 Evans , Roger 7 F Ferderer, Karen 58,68,71 Fitch, Dennis 18,24,26,68,70 Folk, Gary 69 Folland, Diane 50,58,70 Folland, Doug 24,28,49,56,74 Ford, Sue 67,69 Foss, Ranaee 35,46,61,74 Fuller , Kathy 78 G Geiss, Barbra 24,36,56,58,61,77 Gering, Ron '75 Geschke, Rob 18,75 Gibler, Carol 62,73 Goesch, David 69 Graber, Max 4, 16,30, 56,78 Graf, Sandy 45,49,61,62,73,74 75 Grams, Richard 19,23,56,73 Greenwalt, Curtis 30 , 69 Greenwalt, Diane 46,62,82,87,97 ' Greenwalt, Larry 68 Guns ch, Hattie 79 Hanson, Randy l8,23,26,48,68,70 Hardung, Rebecca 50, 71 Hart, Margaret 76 Hegle, Paula 61, 68 Hegle, Susan 36, 61 , 67 , 78 Heimbigner, Barbara 36,49, 57, 58,68,76 Heimbigncr, Dianne 58 , 69 , 7 1 Heimbigner, Lyle 23,30, 36, 56,61,77 Heimbigner, Randall 23 , 26, 56, 84 Heinemann, Bill 49,74 Heinemann, Connie 3,13,28,29,34,48, 49,56,58,62,85,86, 92,94 Heinemann, Dave 18,26,36,38,56,76 Heinemann, Gary 18,23,26,48,56,73, 75 Hennings, Mary Lou 34,71 Hille, Mary 35,48,56,61,67,82, 94 Hille, Nancy 35,36,41,49,61,65, 67,77 Hilzer, Brian 23,30,56,74 Hilzer, Mr. 14 Hintze, Julie 45, 58 , 78 Hintze, Karen 69 I-Iirning, Carolyn 61 , 67 , 81 Hoff, Robert 37,39,47,49, 56,83, 95 Hubbard, Mr. 11, 17,20,23,59 Hurst, Mr, 3, 5, 11, 64,84 Jackson, Royd 73,74 Jacky, Karen 70 Janzen, Chris 48,62,83 Janzen, Debi 61, 67, 78 J erpe , Paulette 28,29,35,45,54,5G, 58,62,73,74 Jesse, Mike 74 Jesse, Monica ' 70 K Kagele, Jay 24,25,56,58,61,67, 81 Kagele, Larry 5, 61, 73 Kavanagh, Dave 23, 73 Kavanagh, Greg 36, 77 Kayler, Leslie 5, 22 , 58 , 68 Kembel, Greg 49,61,67,83,87,96 Kembel, Jeff 23,71 Kembel, Peggy 58,69,71 Kennedy, Sherri 29,82,93 Ketelsen, Barbara 35,36,39,41,49,56, 58,61,62,77 Kiehn, Kurt 16,18,30,36,38,43, 45,48,49,56,78 Klemmer, Tom 30,71 Koch, Mike 13,35,36,39,45,48, 55,76 Koch, Mr. 11,43,44,71 Koehler, Carl 23,69 Kohlwes, Mr. 10,20,22,31 Kramer, Debbi 72 Kramer, Vicki 4,5,32,33,43,49, 56,61,65,83,85,92 Krause, Chuck 16,22,48,53,56,61, 82 Kruger, Mr, 14 Kubik, Howie l 64,82 Kubik, Tone 64,80 L Labes, Scott 7 2 Langenheder, Lisa 71 Langenheder, Vicki 58,72,73 Langford, Fred 16,24,25,26,35,36 45,48,49,56,61,76 79 Lefevre, Andy 70 Leisle, Dwight 23 , 68 Leisle, Linda 45,78 Leonard, Karen 22, 58, 69 , 70 Leonard, Sharon 5,46,49,58,74 Lyle, Chris 26,69 M Maier , Doug 19,69 Mc Caffery , Janice 36,41, 58,61,67,78 McConnell, Jo 24, 25, 49, 56, McKay, 9 Meyer, 18,23, Meyer, 40,41, 60,80, Meyer, 13, 16, 27, 35, 92, 95 Meyer, 74,75 Miller, 69 Miller, 79 Minion, 34,36, 62, 67, z8,85,36,39, 58,76 har. Dan 30,49, 56,72 Gail 48,49,55,57, 93,94 Mark 19,21,22,26, 48,49,56,85, Peggy J onna Marilyn Marilyn 88,56,6o,61, 76 Moeller, Jim 23,26, 35,68,70 Moeller , Sandy 85,41, 57,60, 48,49,54,55, 84,93 Montague , Barbara 58,69 N Neindam, Mark 16 , 23, 56 , 7 4 Nelson, Christie 69 Nelson, David 70 O Oestreich, Jeff 23,26,72 Oestreich, JoDee 76 Oestreich, Ron 78 Olson, Dwight 24,25,26,36,58,79 Olson, Linda 35,70 Ottmar, Mr. 14 P Pavlik, Dorann 28,29,32,33,41,48, 50, 56, 61,67,84 Pearson, Daryl 24, 72 Provinsal, Paul 23, 68 R Rains, Sherri 75 Rambow, Norman 23, 30, 56 , 73 Rambow, John 86 Reeve, Sheldon 24,25, 36,78 Rehn, Larry 24,25,28,36,56,78 Rehn, Vicky 50,61,81 Reimers, Frances 62,73 Reimers, Mike 24,25,26,70 Reimers, Steve 24,81 Roberson, Richard 24,70 Robinson, Mike 23 Roloff, Mark 23,26,35,70,71 Roloff, Stephanie 32,38,35,41,45,47, 48,49,56,6l,67,80, 96 Rosenoff, Rex 28,29,56,80,97 Rowe, Mary 36,38,48,49,56,60, 61,62,76 Russell, David 86 Russell, Phillip 78 S Sackman, Tom 28,29,36,39,49,76 Sanger, Don 35,56,76,78 Schafer, Ron 65,86 Schilling, Dennis 24,69 Schoesler, Jo Ann 45,62,74 Schoesler, Randy 86,88,39,49,55,57, 61,76 Schoessler, Dale 69 Schorzman, Mrs. 5,10,39,50,65 Schrag, Gary 49,56,72,74,75 Schumann, Ritch 16,24,25,26,36,56, 58,67,78 Schwisow, Nancy 29,34, 56, 58,67,73 Schwisow, Randi 28,29,37,48,49, 56, 57 , 58, 86, 96 Schwisow, Sandy 69,70 Schwisow, Susan 36,45,58,76,92 Shelman, Greg 16,24,25,26,36,56, 61 , 77 , 78 , 79 Slipper, Andy 24,69,70 Slipper, John 16,35, 56,61,65,67, 86 , 87 , 93 Smith, Donna 85 Smith, Kathy 76 , 79 Smith, Marcy 45,58,64,65,76 Snider, Barbara 5,36,49,61,76 Spencer, Belinda 72 Spencer, Jim 68 Spencer, Randy 18,26,43, 56, 61,75 Stanfield, Bobby 16,48, 56,85, 92 Stanfield, Craig 18,71 Steinmetz, Carla 74,75 Swift, Larry 70 Swyter, David ' 70 T Taylor, Mark 23,56,72 Telecky, Neil 82 Telecky, Rae Ann 36,58,65,67,76,79 Telecky, Rick 67,72 Telecky, Sara 39,48,49,57,58,59, 83,95 Templin, Garrett 30, 49, 56,81,95 Teske, Gail 36, 57,58,67,76 Thaut, Mark 16,3O,36,38,45,56, 61,78 Tufts, Larry 35,36,56,67,76,77 W Waltner, John 71 Webb, Mr. 11,53 Weber, Edna Mae 61,71 Wellsandt, Marilee 46,61,75 Wellsandt, Mark 5,26,61,74 Wellsandt, Mrs. 11,61,67 Wellsandt, Tim 23,90,56,61,77 West, Mrs. 11,49 White, Mr, 8 White, Phil 16,26,27,38,53,56, 79 , 92 Widener, Mr. 10, 39 Woodbury, Melody 62 , 73 , 7 5 Woodbury, Molly 3,12,37,47,48,57, 62 , 80 , 96 Wright, Cliff 16,19,20,21,22,3o, 37 , 56 , 86 , 93 Wright, Mr. 14 - Wright, Sandy 20,4s,78 Wright, Wanda 68 Y Yoho, Vickie 73 Yokers, Jon 18,23,26,27,69 Yokers , Tim 13,16,24,25,48,56, 76 Young, David 24, 69 The 1969 Kernel Staff thanks the following businesses for their support A AND C BAKERY ADAMS COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC, ADAMS COUNTY TITLE COMPANY AHERN ELECTRIC BENTZ VARIETY STORE BENZEL FORD SALES BIG BEND BOWL BOB'S T.V. AND RADIO HOSPITAL CHUCK'S CHEVRON SERVICE CIRCLE T INN ma-smnn.,..,,...,,, fe COLUMBIA BASIN PHYSICIANS SERVICE COLUMBIA GAS COMPANY DANEKAS FUNERAL HOME ED'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP FABRIC AND SEWING CENTER FRED'S BARBER SHOP GRAClE'S BEAUTY SALON HAASE INSURANCE AGENCY HANSON'S FLOWERS AND JEWELRY HILLE CHEVROLET-PONTIAC KAE'S BEAUTY SALON KENDRICK STUDIO KERNEL DRIVE IN MARCELLUS GRANGE SUPPLY MONTGOMERY WARD SALES AGENCY- NIYRNE BOURNE NAUDITT'S SUPERMARKET I OB'S CAFE PASTIME SPORTSCENTER PFANN'S REXALL PHARMACY RAY'S ENCO SERVICE RITZVILLE DRUG CO. RITZVILLE JOURNAL TIMES ROGEL MOTOR COMPANY RUMMER'S STYLE CENTER SEIM BUILDERS AND SUPPLY SITTON INSURANCE AGENCY SNIDER TRUCKING SERVICE INC TELECKY TIRE AND BATTERY WESTERN AUTO WHISPERIN PALMS You have now reached the end of the 1969 5312. Speaking for the staff, I hope you were able to identify with the com- piled events and hope this yearbook will help you recall the past as We progress into the future, Although the editor assumes most of the responsibility for the contents, this volume would never have come about Without the help of my side-kick, Barbara Heimbigner, Mr, Hubbard kept an eye on the finances and the entire staff helped replenish them, A special thanks is necessary for Mr. Bert Kendrick for his constant help with photography. John Pavlik gave us many pic- tures from the Journal-Times. Mr. Ross McCormick of Dorian Studios helped us out of a deadline panic, John Slipper and Mary Rowe came through in the pinches with their Polaroid cameras. Since there are over 450 pictures in this annual, photographs of any kind are appreciated, I hope this past year was profitable for you, Although the 1969 school term is in the past, 'tis not too late to seek a newer World, 5654 72-ft' 'I FISCHEL YEA REDUKS INC , x 3 , , q 1 5 Q Qfi 1 s W P z 5. A F1 , Z 3 1 x 1 w 4 n v .


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