Rogers High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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Through thif hook you will fee imprefsions of my hem in building your Treasure Chen. V fn 1-'I ,ff 1 s K, o i WN xx Q r ff? ' I J john Rogerx High School Spokane, Wayhington 1958 Edifof Erin Kanzlcr Associate Editor Bill Moore Faculty Advisors , , Mr. William Allcr Mr. Erling Hjortcdal D . mwmgs BY Kerry Clarke Page 1 ' . la 1, ll Page 2 JOHN R. ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL E. 1622 Wellesley Avenue Spokane, Washington AUTOGRAPHS of 1958 Introduction .,...... ......... 1 -7 Memoriam ........ ...w........ 8 Senior Section ................. ........... 9 -36 Home Rooms Section .......... ......... 3 7-52 Classes and Faculty Section ........ ...,...Y. 5 3-64 Club Section .......................,.. ......... 6 5-76 Activities Section ....,.. .......... 7 7-114 Sports Section ,..,..... ...,.... 1 15-149 Advertisements ,...... ........ 1 50-168 Page 3 Pgc4 FALL CONSTRUCTION SPRING CONSTRUCTION Mr. Jess L. Purdy Mr, Purdy has been principal of john Rogers High School for ten years. He fully understands the problems of Roger's High School students with the recent in- crease in enrollment and the crowded conditions that exist here at the schools. He has been working very closely with the faculty, architects, and contractors so that the new additions will be suited to the needs of the students and faculty. The new additions include a field house, the first in any Spokane Public school. A cafe- teria, with a seating capacity of over six hundred, and a new fine arts wing, which includes the Art Department, Home Economics, and a nursery for pre-school children. The vacancies of some present facilities make it necessary to remodel parts ofthe old building into a new study hall, a teacher's lounge, and new commercial room. On the second floor there will be a new journalism department, and a dark room. Also there will be an extension to the library, plus several new classrooms. The third floor is to receive a new Biology laboratory. Mr. William C. Sorenson Mr. W. C. Sorenson has held a variety of positions in the public school system since his graduation from Ricks College in 1930. He taught Elementary and jr. High Schools in Idaho for eleven years. Then he became principal of Emmett Elementary and Sr. High Schools for six more years. After this he was Superintendent of Payette Public Schools from july 1944 to 1950. He served as a local instructor at the University of Idaho extension classes in 1948, 49 and 50, and was Director of S.S. Workshops in 1951, 52. As a state worker he was State Curriculum Director of the State Board of Idaho. In September of 1953 he became Secondary School Curriculum Director of Spo- kane, Washington. He was promoted in 1955 to the position of Assistant Super- visor for Secondary Education, and in August 1957 he was elected Superintend- ent of Spokane Public Schools. Page 5 Page 6 Mr. Paul MacGown Mr, Paul MacGown has been Vice Principal of Rogers for ten years. Before becoming Vice Principal, he was Boys Advisor, and also taught English. Some of the responsibilities of Mr. MacGown are, seeing that we have an active and effective Student Council, to supervise and organize student activities and student morale, in general he is in charge of stu- dent administration of the school. This year there were a few changes made for the next fall administra- tion because of the new office system. V7 -Xb 'Q Mrs. Sprague Mrs. Sprague, who is familiar to all students, came to john Rogers in September of 1946. Until last year she was in charge of the main office, besides being secretary to Mr. Purdy and taking care of attend- ance. With the new branch of the office she handles all student attend- ance, and directs students who are having trouble to their proper ad- visors. Mr. James Elsensohn Mr. james Elsensohn has been appointed as Assistant Principal this last year. Before going into the administrative end of the school, he taught Social Studies for twenty-two years. He is in charge of guidance and curriculum. This consists of supervising the courses and classes, and also working with the cadets, and administering all standarized tests for students. Mrs. Welch Mrs. Welch worked at the School District's Administrative Office for three years, before coming to Rogers last fall. A few of her duties as guidance clerk consists of checking the Fresh- man Achievement Tests, making reports on the progress of students to the grade school, and helping with the enrollment of new students. She enjoys her work very much, especially the contact she has with the students. . , xkw., 1 x it Mrs. Black A newly created position here at Rogers is that of Dean of Girls? This position is ably filled by Mrs. Lavelle Black. In the past she was a girl's P.E. instructor in the old Hillyard High School in 1929. Marriage interrupted her teaching career in 1935 but later she resumed her school career in 1942 as Girl's Advisor. just recently she was given the title of Dean of Girls. Mrs. Black's various duties include, girls attendance, health and curricular problems. When asked what are her goals, she will reply, I am interested in girls, I would like to see all girls well adjusted and happy. 11.24 Mr. jelinek Mr. jelinek has a big job dealing with the boys as Dean of Boys. His time is taken up by those students who have personal, academic and social problems. Mr. jelinek is remembered as a chemistry teacher. This year he stepped out of his role as a Chemistry instructor and into the full time job of Dean of Boys. As part of his duties he directs the Hall Patrol and supervises various service activities in which boys participate. Although he likes his new job he misses the fragrant odor of HZS. Mrs, Hollis Mrs. Folland Mrs. Rowe Mrs. Hollis is a new office worker this year. Before coming to Rogers she was Mr. W. C. Sorenson's secretary at the School District 81 office. Her tasks are many and hours long. She has the responsibility of handling all mail and correspondence, registering new students and issuing transcripts to those leaving, greeting guests, and caring for the need of the faculty. Mrs. Rowe has been in charge of the bookroom at Rogers for four years. She is in charge of locker registration, and buys, sells, and dispenses all sup- plies to students, and faculty. Her summers are spent by taking inventory and stocking the bookroom for the opening of school in the fall. Mrs. Folland is assigned to two offices. In the main office she handles ac- cident insurance, tickets, deposits and refunds. As a bookkeeper in the busi- ness office she assists in keepingrecords and handling miscellaneous duties. She has been at Rogers for two years. Page 7 Page 8 7a ' x. Shirley Lorraine Fosket September 7, 1939 July 5, 1957 YZ'u though I walk through the volley ofthe rhod- ow of death I will for no evil, jhr thou aff with me. Pmlm 23.4 When the class of 1958 marches down the aisle to receive their diplomas Shirley Lorraine Fosket will be present in memory only, for on july 3, 1957 Shirley marched up that long aisle to receive the diploma of eternal life. It is hard to understand why the young who have so very much to live for are taken from us. Although Shirley's life on earth was short and at time very painful her courage and faith never Wavered. May that same courage and faith ever be an example to us in our journey through life. 9 -P X f Q, W X ' 6 I ' I K li? of is IM!! I X DAVE ADAMS Dave Language Longfellow Rogcfs Hi'Y 3, 43 UR Club 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation Comm. 3, 45 Cosmic Club 35 French-Latin 35 Fire Squad 45 Dad's Nite 35 Hi-Y Secre- tary5 Hall Patrol 45 Athletic Patrol 45 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. DIANE FRANCES ADAMS Diane C07Ilm81'LYdl Bemijj Time Out For Ginger 15 Come Rain or Come Shine 25 O.G.A. 3, 45 junior Thes- pians 35 Vice President Home Room5 Li- brary Representative5 Home Room Honor Roll. GARY ALLEN ADAMS Gary Mdfb Bemi.r.r Football 25 Intramural Sports5 Boys Federa- tion. ARTHUR ANDERSON Art Hisrary Logan Rogers Hi-Y 25 Fire Squad5 All City Foot- ball 3, 45 All City Basketball 35 Vice Presi- dent R Club5 Conductors 35 Cafeteria Squad5 Ticket Sales5 Honorary Captain Football 4. CHARLES ANDERSON Chuck Englirl: Red Cross 45 Baseball 1, 25 Boys Federa- tion. JEAN ANDERSON Jean Seienee Langfellow Majorettcs 45 junior Art 35 Future Teachers of America 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Three C's 1, 2, 3, 45 Pirettes 2, 35 Study Hall Checker 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 4. Page 10 PHILLIP DWAYNE ANDERSON Phil Indurtrial Am Whitman Football 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club 45 Hall Patrolg Conductor5 Boys Federation Office Worker. RICHARD VICTOR ANDERSON Dick Science Cooper A.S.B. President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 French-Latin 1, 25 Senior Math 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Fire Squad Chairman 45 Ticket Seller 45 Conductor 45 Car Patrol 45 Dad's Nite 35 Elections Comm. 45 Pieces of Eight Party Chmn. 45 Grand Prize Winner-Roger Science Fair5 Roller Skat. Parry Chmn. 4. DONNA ANGEL Donna Commercial Hamillon Girls League Comm.5 O.G.A. Treasurer 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Pirettes 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Shop Office 45 Art Room 25 Big Sis- ter 3, 45 Babes in Toyland 25 Carnation Salesg File Clerk5 Girls League Represent- atives. DENNY ANTHONY Denny Social Studie: Bemis Baseball 1, 25 Track 25 Intarmural Sports. NORMA RUBY ARCHER Norma Commercial Calumbig Big Sister 3, 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. GLEN ARMSTRONG Glen Indurtrial Am Hamilton Track 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club5 Hall Patrolg Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports5 Elec- tion Committeeg Fire Squad. MARVIN DENNIS ARMSTRONG Science Whitman Boys Federation Committee. SHARON LEE BACON Sharon Commerrial Hamilton Majorettes 3, 45 Student Council Represent- ative 1, 25 Girls League Committeeg Span- ish Club 2, 3, 45 Pirettes 25 Study Hall Checker 2, 3, 45 Home Room President, Big Sister 3, 4. THOMAS NEIL BARBOUR Tom History Bmirr Football 1, 25 Boys Fed. Comm. 35 Rogers Hi-Y President5 Three C's 25 Stair Patrol 45 Chairman Spring Sports Queen Contest 35 Chairman Homecoming Queen Contest 45 Golf 2, 35 Freshman Comm.5 Ski Club5 Chairman Conductors. .IAY BARDEN Jayi' Industrial Arts Hamilton Boys Federation Committee 25 Hall Patrol 2, 31 Car Patrol 3. WILLIAM E. BARKLEY Bill English lngan Baseball 1, 45 Track 2, 35 Football 1, 25 Proctor 35 Intramural Sports. FLORENCE MARIE BECK Commercial Whitman Spanish Club 35 Home Room Treasurer 35 Girls League Representative5 Big Sister 35 Library Representative 25 Usherette 3. SHARON ANNETTE BEEDE Sharie Commercial North jr. High 5005213 Clllifmin 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Main Office Worker 45 Cafeteria Comm. 45 Girls League Office Worker 3. PATRICIA ANN BELTON ' 'Pat' ' Cvmmerrial Regal Senior Math Club 45 Big Sister 45 Girls League Comm.5 Home Room Treasurer 45 Student Council Representative 25 Study Hall Checker 4. ALICE BENFORD Alice Commertial Gayjigld Debate 2, 35 O.G.A. 45 Palette and Brush 45 Library Worker 25 Big .Sister 25 junior Art 45 junior Math 1. RALPH Benson Ralph English Longkllow Boys Federation. DOROTHY MAE BENWAY Dorothy Commercial Madimn Girls League. DOUGLAS B. BESTER Doug Math Regal National Honor Society 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Senior Math Vice President 3, 45 Speak- ers Bureau Vice President 2, 3, 45 French- Latin 25 Mother and Son Banquet Decora- tion Comm.5 Election Comm.5 Pin and Points Comm.5 Cutlass Party Chmn.5 Boys Fed.5 Intramural Sports. Page 11 JANET BLAIN Janel Commerrial Bemixi Style Trends Model 25 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasure Chest Salesmen 15 At- tendance Office Assistant 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 25 Gym Checker 35 Serving Girls Comm. 2, 3. CAROL DEE BOGENREIF Dee English Bemis.: Future Homemakers of America 2, 35 Pi- rettes 3, 45 Home Room Office 2, 35 Serv- ing Girls Chairman 35 Dad and Daughter Banquet Serving Chairman 45 Big and Little Sister 3, 45 Nurses Office Worker 25 Study Hall Checker 35 Postage Stamp Chairman 25 Drives Comm. 3. JACQUELINE YVONNE BOGGS 'Jackie' Commercial Whatcom jr. High Choir 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Lyre Club 35 Pi- rettes 3, 45 Triple Trio 35 Girls Glee 25 Home Room Office 35 Big Sister 3, 4. WILLIAM N. BORDEN Bill Science Bemiu Boys Federation President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 R Club5 Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Boys State Repr.5 President Hi-Y 35 Senator at Wash. Youth Legislature5 A.S.B. Candidate for Pres. Student Executive Coun- cil 45 Rogers Engr. Society 35 Golf Team 2, 35 Football 15 Publicity Chmn. of Mother and Son Banquet5 Conductorsg Fire Squad. KAREN EVE BOWEN Karen Commertial Hamilton O.G.A. 3, 45 Spanish Club Secretary 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Business Office 45 Usherettes 35 Home Room President. DARLENE BRADLEY Dolly Commerrial lone Hi. Girls League Comm. 2, 35 O.G.A. 3, 45 Senior Mothers Tea Comm. 35 Dad and Daughter Comm. 35 Red Cross Repr. 35 Big Sister 35 Library Worker 4. Page 12 GAIL R. BRADLEY GAIL Indurtrial Am Szeumf Band 1, 2, 35 Car Patrol 25 Hall Patrol 25 Clean Up Squad 35 Intramural Sports 2. MARY ELLEN BRAY Mary ElIen Commercial Hamilton Band 1, 25 Big Sister 45 Cosmic Club 35 Cafeteria Worker 35 Dad and Daughter Banquet 45 Study Hall Checker 4. ELIZABETH BREEDEN Betty Home Economics Morrow High Future Homemakers of America 1, 25 Dance Committee 15 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. NELSON EDWARD BRISON Ed Mall: A rlington Senior Math 45 Cosmic Club 45 Boys Fed- eration Committee 2, 45 Rogers Senate 45 Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY G. BRIZENDINE Shirley Myjff Nat, Honor Society 3, 45 Band Vice Pres. 35 Band Secy 45 Three C's Corr. Secy 45 Lyre Club Secy 3, 45 Math. Pres. 45 Math Vice Pres. 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Orch. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chmn. A.S.B. Charter Comm. 45 All State Band 2, 45 All Northwest Band 35 Robin Hood Band 45 Music Fest. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Offices5 Big Sister 3, 45 Girls League Repr.5 Pres. Council 45 Che- ney Honor Clinic Band 2, 3, 4. JOANN BROGDON Jody Hirtofy Pateros, Warh. Roger Record 3, 45 Talent Pool 45 Girls League 3, 4. JUDITH JOY BROTHERTON Judy Science Whitman Treasure Chest Representative 25 Honor Roll Comm. 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Three C's 25 Future Teachers of America 45 Cosmic Club 3, 45 Future Nurses of America 2. DONALD JAMES BROWN Don' ' Hirtofy Madison Track5 Boys Glee Club Office. DWAINE EVERETI' BROWN Dwaine Industrial Art: Whitman Tennis 1, 25 Boys Federation. ROBERT BROWN Bob Industrial Arts Longfelbw Football 35 Baseball 1, 25 Boys Federation. PATRICIA BROWN Pot Commercial Hamilton A.S.B. Treasure 45 Girls League Comm. 2, 3, 45 Home Room Office 1, 2, 35 Girls League Repr.5 Main Office Worker5 Book- room Worker 35 Business Office 45 Shop Office 25 Locker Checker 35 Student Coun- cil Repr. 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 45 Girls League Repr. 15 Three C's5 A.S.B. Comm. 45 Christmas Decoration Chmn. 45 Style Trend Comm. 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Cafe- teria Comm. 2, 35 Serving Girls 25 Dad and Daughter Comm. 25 Shoe Shine Comm. JOE BROWNING Joe English Hamilton Tennis 2, 3, 45 Locker Committee 45 Boys Federation. -:iw 4 1 5 sifill - ., ,j ,Q ,. -.-T.Q.3it,, 5. 5, .ms -5. i I 1 Q: GLORIA JEAN BURNS GIoria Commercial Whitman Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Pirettes 2, 35 Home Room President 15 Gym Checker 15 All City Tennis Champion 1, 2, 3, 45 Inland Empire Champion 2, 3. VIOLET KATHLEEN BUSBY Kathy Home Emnomia Bemis: Home Room Office5 Big Sister. RICHARD WALTER BUSH Dick Science Whitman Rifle Club 25 Boys Federation. JUDITH ANN CAPELL Judy Commercial Longhlbw O.G.A. 3, 45 Main Office Worker 45 Guid- ance Office Worker 45 Shop Office Work- er 25 Home Room Office5 Girls League Repr. 15 Style Trend Model 15 Big Sister 3, 45 Time Out for Ginger5 Publicity5 Heads In The Clouds Publicity. BRUCE PATRICK CARNEY Compass Dramatia Whitman National Honor' Society 3, 45 Fire Squad5 Tennis 15 Song and Cheerleader 35 Cosmic Club 45 Spanish Club President 25 Junior Thespian 3, 45 Turn Back The Clock5 Home Room President and Treasure 1, 25 Babes In Toyland 35 Co-Con Chairman Dads Night 25 Cafeteria Comm. Chairman 35 Boys Federation Representative 2. GALE L. CASE Butch Commmial Bemis.: Hall Patrol5 Intramural Football and Bas- ketballg Boys Federation Representative. Page 13 Page 14 RICHARD CASEY Dick Mathematics Gonzaga Boys Federation. MAURICE CHAMP Maury Marie Wenazehee High Boys Federation Office Attendant5 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4. KAREN CHRISTENSEN Karen Science Arlington Three C's 35 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 25 Future Nurses of America 1, 25 Pi- rettesg Study Hall Checker 45 Big Sister 3, 4. KERRY CLARK ' ' KWVYI I Arr JWMW' Thespians Correspondence Secretary 45 junior Thespians Vice Pres. 35 Home Room Vice President 25 Con Co-Chairman 35 Stage Crew 35 Rogers Talent Pool 45 Art Editor Treasure Chest 45 Out of the Frying Pan 35 Robin Hood 35 Publicity Chmn. Captain Applejack 4. BILL CLOTHIER Som Math Orchard Prairie Track 2, 35 Senior Math 3, Spanish Club 3, Senior Representative 45 Home Room Officer 35 Captain Hall Patrol 45 Stair Pa- trol 45 Office Attendant 45 Elections 3. YVONNE COATS Yvonne Home Economiar Manlana Girls League. LARRY ANDREW COE Larry Seienre Warhington Hall Patrol 45 Stair Patrol 45 Home Room Treasurer, Secretary, Sergeant-at-arms 2, 3. ROBERT DEAN COLEMAN Bob Industrial Art: Libby, Mont. Boys Federation. PATRICIA LEE CONNER PGI Commerrial Colorado Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Modern Music Masters 3, 45 Rogers Record Staffi HOWARD BLAIN COOK Howard Seienre Regal Cosmic Club 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation Rep- resentative 15 Ski Club 3. MARILYN KAY COPPINS Marilyn Camrnerrial Whitman Girls Basketball 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Lyre Club 3, 45 Senior Math 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Bulletin Board Comm. 15 Charters Comm. 45 Home Room Offices 2, 3, 45 Cheney Honor Band 45 Orchestra 45 Elections Comm. 45 Livewires. RONALD RAY CORKUM Corky Science Lgngflgllgw TIHCIC 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 35 Student Council Rep- resentatives 1, 35 Study Hall Proctor, Stair Patrol. JIM COSNER Roger Matbemalict Arlington Boys Federation. DENNIS A. CRAWFORD Denny Indutlrial Am Columbia Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee 1, 2, R Club Sergeant-at-arms, Rogers Hi-Y, Home Room Pres. DARLENE CROSBY Darlene Englirh Sain! Patrirks lfuture Homemakers of America 1, 2. JAMES RICHARD CROWDER Jim Muzbemazicx ' Longfbllaw Track 2, 3, 4, Senior Math 3, R Club 3, 4, junior Math 2, Three C's 2,.3, Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol, Fire Squad, WELMA JUDITH CURTIS Judy Social Studia Caltwmia Choir 4, French1Latin Club 3, 4, Library Club 3, Home Coming Comm. 4, Big Sis- ter 3, 4, Usherette 2, 3, Office Worker 2, Home Room Officer 2, 3. RICHARD EMERSON DAVIES Dick Mathematic: Rfgal Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1. 2. 3. 4, Home Room Offices, R Club Treasurer 3, 4, DON DAWSON Don Science Bemis: Basketball 1, Baseball, Tennis, R. Club 3, 4, Roger Hi-Y Vice President, Spanish Club 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Voca- tions, Student Council Representatives, Hall Patrol, Stair Patrol, Honor Roll Lock- er Comm., Chairman of Elections, Intra- mural Sports, Spring Sports Comm., Dad's Night Comm, Red Cross Representative 4. RICHARD WALTER DAY Dick Scienre Whitman Cosmic Club 3, 4, Pirate Modulator 1, Babes in Toyland 2, Boys Glee Club, Home Room Officer 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Intramural Sports. DIANE DEVER Diane Srienfe Cooper Home Room Treasurer, Girls League. JAMES L. DEWEY Jim Englixb Hamilton Track 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol, Intramural Sports. CAROL EMILY DICKENS Carol Commercial Bemiu Three Cs 3, Big Sister 4. DARRYL ORVILLE DICKEY Darryl Scimre Langfifllgw Thespians 3, 4, junior Math 1, 2, Pirate Modulators 2, Speakers Bureau 2, junior Thespians 3, Three Cls 1, 2, Hall Patrol, Babes in Toyland, Robin Hood, Come Rain Or Shine, Out of the Frying Pan, Turn Back The Clock, Captain Applejack, Cinderella, Chairman Convocation 4, De- bate 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Talent Pool. Page 15 Page 16 JAMES ROBERT DONAHUE Jim Science Wireomin Boys Federation, Choir 1, 2. JOYCE DONAIS Red Commerzial L0r1g1?ll0w Home Room President 33 Secretary 2, Li- brary Representatives 34 Big Sister 3, 49 Nurses Office 3, Library Worker 2, Schol- arship Committee 4. VERN ARDELL DUCHENE Dell Hirlory Bemirr R Club 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Tennis 1, Rifle Club 1, Three C's 2, 5, Homecoming, Dads Night, Home Room Offices, Honor Roll, Hall Patrol, Student Council Rep., Spring Sports, Mother-Son Banquet, Red Cross Repre- sentative. BRUCE ELLINGSEN Bruce Malbemaiirr Bemiu Boys Federation Vice President 5, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad's Night Chairman, Rogers Hi-Y Pres. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Presidents Council 3. DARREL LEE ELLIS Darrel Industrial Art: Hamilton Baseball 1, Tennis 1, Hall Patrol, Stair Patrol, Student Council Representative. VIRGINIA ELLlS Jenny Commerrial Hamilton Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, Li- brary Representative 1, 2, Main Office Worker 3, Shop Office 4, Business Office Worker 4, Big Sister, Librarian 2, Girls League Representative. QV' M, a ,v WU .ivgiggw iid L- is-'pf K .faq- , 4 ' ' Q, , . iii' ' Y' , WANDA EUTSLER Commercial Regal Girls League. JACQUELINE FAWVER Jackie Commerzial Bmig Standards Comm. Future Homemakers of America 1, Future Nurses of America 1, Nurses Office Comm. 2, Shop Office 2, Big Sister 4. GARY WAYNE FERGUSON Chief Scienre Brewrter High Home Room Offices, Hall Patrol, Foot- ball 3g Track 4. DENNIS LEE FLEISHMAN Denny Srienre Generee High Football 2, 3, Basketball 5, Student Council Representative 3. JOHN ALBERT FOSTER John Science Springdale Boys Federation, PAT FOWLER Pat Malbematifr Hamilton Golf 2, 4, Boys Federation, Stair Patrol. LALETA DELORES FRADY LaIe1a Englixb Arlington National Honor Society Secretaryg O.G.A. 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Elec- tions Comm. 3, 45 Club Charter 45 Honor Roll Chmn. 45 Home Room Offices 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, JAMES R. FRANK Jim Englixh Hamilton Rogers Hi-Y 15 Home Room Officeg Boys Federation. THOMAS F. FULLER Tom Malhematirr Hamilton Tennis 2, 3, 45 R Club 45 Home Room Of- ficerg Rogers Engineering Society5 Dance Comm. GLADYS MARIE FUNK Gladys Commercial Narthwett Student Council 3, 45 Three C's 2, 35 Red Cross Rep. 25 Home Room Officer 2, 35 A.S.B. Activity Calendar Comm. 45 Hall Patrolg Girls League. ANNA RUTH GARNSEY Anna Languager Logan Cosmic Club 35 French-Latin 25 Future Nurses of America 3, 45 Girls League Rep- resentative 15 Eight Grade Guide 15 Home Room President and Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League Style Shows 1, 2, 3, 45 Convocation Comm.5 Homecoming Comm.5 Nurse Office Worker5 After School Sports. VIRGINIA GILMORE Ginny Commercial L0r1g1?ll0w Choir 45 Triple Trio 45 Big Sister 35 Home Room Officer 45 Babes in Toyland 25 Study Hall Checker 25 Tennis 2, 3. 'in GLENDA GINNOLD Glenda Commercial Longfellow Tennis 1, 2, 35 Head in the Cloud, Pub- licityg Time Out for Ginger, Publicity5 Forget Me Nor Sale 15 Big Sister 3, 45 Dad and Daughter Banquet 45 Girl's League Repr, 25 Shop Office Worker5 Home Room Office 1, 2, 3, 4. I JOHN DALE GLUBRECHT Dale English St. Xavier Cosmic Club 45 Boys Federation, GARY GOCKLEY Gary Hiffvfjf Hamilton Rogers Hi-Y 15 Track 15 Baseball 15 Foot- ball 1. BARBARA GREGOR Barbara Commercial Newport High Library Worker 35 Advisor Office 45 Girls League, ROBERT GREER BOB Hjjfgyy Kaliipel, Mont. Boys Federation. SHARON KAY GRIPPEN Sharon Languagei Regal French-Latin 35 Tennis 2, 35 Basketball 15 Home Room Office5 Girls League Repre- sentative5 Postage Stamp Comm.5 Cafeteria Comm.5 Big Sister 3, 45 Serving Girls Comm.5 Electionsg Art Room Worker. Page 17 BARBARA ANNE GROSS Micky Commeroial A rlinglon Girls League Representative 15 Forget Me Not Sale 25 Easter Seal Sale. CLARENCE HENRY GUST Clarence Induxtrial Am ' Whitman Track 1, 2, 45 Tennis 15 Home Room Of- fices 1, 2, 3, 4, JANE LaVERNE HAEGER Janie Home Efonomitt Hoop Valley Girl's League. RONALD DUKE HAFFNER Ron Malbemalict Arlington Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Boy's Fed. Secy 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Basket- ball 1, 25 Boy's Fed. Comm. 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 R Club 45 Boy's Fed. Repr. 1, 2, 35 Ticket Sales Chmn. 45 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Fire Squad 3, 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster and Betterment Comm. Co- Chmn. 35 Student Council Rcpr. 1, 2, 3, 45 Conductors Chmn. 3, 45 Babes in Toyland 45 Paddle Squad 45 Car Patrol Chmn. 3. ROBERTA JEAN HAMANN Bobbie Commercial Bemis: Big Sister 3, 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 45 Golf 3, 45 Dad and Daughter Desert Committee 45 Palette and Brush 45 Girl's League Representative 3, 45 junior Red Cross 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4. LORETTA LEE HAMILTON Laurie Aff Bernisr Spanish Club 3, 45 Book Room Worker 3, 45 Palette and Brush 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Gym Checker 25 Art Room Monitor 25 Future Nurses of America 1, 2. Page 18 4? q i , tl I sf 5 :.-.fa . . 2 ,2 5 5 rs .... ' 'W' .V.7,,.,, BETTE EILEEN HANSON Baile Commercial Whitman Business Office Worker 45 Home Room Vice President 25 Big Sister 35 Art Room Worker 25 O.G.A. 45 Gir1's League Com- mittees 1, 25 Three C's 2. LYNNE HANSEN Lynne Murit Regal Turn Back the Clock5 Flagtwirlers 35 Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Lyre Club 3, 45 French-Latin 45 Thespians 45 Pirettes 2, 35 jr. Math 25 Triple Trip 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 35 Home Room Secy, Treasurer5 All State Chorus 2, 45 All Northwest Chorus 35 Head in the Clouds, Committee5 Captain Applejack, Commit- tee5 Time Out for Ginger, Committee. JULIE ANN HARTMAN Julie Foreign Languages Bemin A.S.B. Secretary 45 Girl's Glee Club 3, 45 President Spanish Club 3, 45 Treasurer5 Home Room Vice President 35 Prepster of the Week 25 Three C's 35 Suggestions Committee Chairman 45 Greetings Co- Chairman 35 Honor Roll Committee 4. GAIL LYNN HEGMAN Gail Art Madison Palette and Brush 35 Home Room Offices 1, 25 Student Council Representative 35 Homecoming Princess 45 Big Sister 45 Visual Education 45 Tanglefoot 2. BARBARA LOU HENTHORN Barb Commercial Regal Big Sister 45 Gir1's Glee Club 2, 35 Art, Room Checker 25 Girl's League5 Tennis 3 DIANE MARIE HIBBNER Dee Commercial Hafrlilfvfl Future Nurses of America, Secretary 25 Vice President 35 Home Room Vice Presi- dent 45 Student Council Representative 3. JUDITH DARLENE HICKS Judy Commerrial Hamilton Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 2, 3, 4, Usherettcs 1, 2, 35 Home Room Representative 2, 3, Tanglefoot 2, 3, Tennis 33 Home Room Officer 2, 33 Girl's League Representative, Nurses Office Worker 3, Spring Day Committee 2. CARL L. HIGHLAND Curl Dramuticr Bffflfif Thcspians 3, 4, junior Thespians 39 HCS'-'I in the Clouds, Committee, Time Out for Ginger, Committee, Come Rain or Shine, Robin Hood, Captain Applejackg Cinder- ella, Track 3, Boy's Federation Commit- tees 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. Committees 3, 4g Con- ductors 3, 4, Boy's Federation Representa- tive 2, 3, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 41 Stage Crew 4. CHARLOTTE LORRAINE HILBY 'CI1GrIOI'Ie' Home Eronomia K Beffliff Girl's League. MARILYN JUDITH HILBY Marilyn Home Eronomiaf Bemixs Girl's League. VADA MAY HILL Veda Commercial Hamilion Girl's Glee Club 1, 25 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Plays 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Girl's League, Study Hall Checker 3. JUDY FAYE HINK Judy Commercial L0HgIf'!l0W Girl's Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Cafeteria Cashier 4, Babes in Toyland, After School Sports 1, 25 Girl's League, Home Room Offices 5, 4. PATRICIA HOERNER Patty Arr Sf. Pazrirkr Girl's League. JEAN HOFFMAN Jean Commerzial Colville jx High Big Sister 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 2g Home Room Officer 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 2, Guidance Office Worker 4, BETTE DELL HOLLENBACK Bette Dramalirf Whitman Song and Cheerleader 4, Girl's League Vice Pres. 4, Treasure Chest Senior Co- Editor 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 4g Student Council Repr. 4, Spring Day Com. Chmn. 3, His- torian Co-Chmn. 3, Con. Chmn. 4, Dues Drive Chmn. 45 Thespians 3, 4, Treas. 4, jr. Thespians 3, Secy, Spanish Club 2, 3, Rogers Record Reporter 2, Time Out for Ginger, Out of the Frying Pang Robin Hood, Captain Applejackg Head in the Clouds, Publicity. DONNA HOVIND Donna Commercial Arlington Flagtwirler 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Girl's League Representative 1, 2, Study Hall Checker 2, Girl's Glee Club 1, 2, Pirettes Executive 'Board 4. THOMAS HOWARD Tom Induxlrial Art: Colvilk High Boy's Federation. YVONNE ANNETTE HOWELL Yvonne Commerrial Regal Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4. Page 19 Page 20 D -1 'FEW ROBERT HUGUENIN Bob Hmary Colville High Boy s Federation. MARSHA LEE HUNTER MarIy Commercial Colbert Band 1, Big Sister 4, Poppy Sale 1, 2, Treasure Chest 1, Library Committee 2, 3. LEO CHARLES HUTCHINS Tank Hirlory Arlington Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Repr. 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Boy's Fed. Com. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boy's Fed. Repr. 2, Ticket Sales Chmn. 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, 4, Conductors 2, 3, 4, Tanglefoot, Home' Room Offices, Cafeteria Chmn., Babes in Toyland, A.S.B, Com. Chmn., Paddle Squad, Hall Patrol, Red Cross Repr. Con. Com., Gold Party Manager 3. LINDA HYNES Linda Art Regal Girl's League President 4, Girlis League Treasures 3, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Bulletin Board Chairman 4, Palette and Brush 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Dad and' Daughter Dessert'1, 3, 4,Publicity Chairman 4, G.L Rainbow Committee 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Advisors Office 4, Bookroom Worker 2, 3, Art Room Worker 1, 4, Locker Com- mittee 2, Polio Drives 2, Home Room Vice President. FRED HOWARD INKS Fred Hirtogf L0gdI1 Boy's Federation Committees 2, Football 1, Archery Club 3, Ticket Sales Gate 2, Three C35 2. JANET LOUISE JACOBSON Jan Home Erorlomirr Bemixy Majorettes 3, Future Homemakers of America, Pirettes 3, Big Sister 3, Business Office 3, Study Hall Checker 2, Treasure Chest Representatives, Attendance Office 4, Senior Class Representative. rv s. if rf. Us DENISE KAY JACOBY Denise Aff Longfellow Palette and Brush, Spanish Club, Speakers Bureau, Thespian Bulletin Board Comm., Senior Mothers Tea, Robin Hood, Puss In Boots, Turn Back the Clock, Out Of The Frying Pan. ARLENE LOUISE JENSON Arlene Commercial Hamilton O.G.A. President, Student Council 2, Usherette 1, Vogue Style Show 3, Tangle- foot Teacher. JERRY JEPPERSEN Jerry English Longfollow Football 1, Hall Patrol, Treasure Chest Representative. TERRY LYNN JEWELL Terry Srienre Arlington Band 2, 3, 4, Cosmic Club 3, 4, Future I-Iomemakers of America, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, junior Art 3, Three C's 1, 2, 3,, Big Sister, Student Council Rep- resentative. DAVID C. JOHNSON Dove Englifh, Sdenre Arlinglon Boy's Federation 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4. DELOS JAY JOHNSTON Dee Dramatirr Whilman Time Out for Ginger, Comm., Babes in Toyland, Out of the Frying Pan, Come Rain or Shine, Comm., Turn Back the Clock, Comm., Valiant, Robin Hood, Cap- tain Applejack, Comm., Choir 2, 3, 4,, Thespians 3, 4, Lyre Club 2, 3, 4, French- Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Vice President 2, junior Thespians 2, Associated Student Body 2, 3, Con. Committee 4, Talent Pool 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 4. JUDITH MARGARET JOHNSON Judy Home Economies Moxee High Home Room President 35 Pirettes 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Office Worker 2, 35 Girls League Comm. 3, 45 Library Repre- sentative 25 Rogers Record Circulation Staff 2. KAREN KAY JOHNSON Karen Commertial Bemiss Treasure Chest Staff5 O.G.A. Treasurer and Reporter 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Big Sis- ter 3, 45 Treasure Chest Salesman 45 Rogers Record Reporter 45 Home Room Offices Pres., Vice Pres. 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Room Worker 25 Homecoming Comm. 45 Cafeteria Comm. Co-Chairman 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert Check Room Chair- man 45 One Act Plays 15 Postage Stamp Comm. 35 Serving Girl Comm. for Dad and Daughter Dessert 2. STANLEY JOHNSON Stan Industrial Arts Bernirs Boys Fed. Representative 45 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 2. CAROL JOAN JONES Carol English, Commercial North Central Girl's Glee Club. MEREDITH JONES Meredith Home Economics Longf2'llow A.S.B. Secretary 45 Majorettes 45 Pirctte Vice President 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses of America 45 Big Sister5 Dance Comm.5 Tanglefoot5 Home Room Of fices 1, 2, 35 Blue Crutch Driveg Easter Doll Drive5 Homecoming Comm.5 Study Hall Checkers 2, 35 Dad and Daughter Comm.5 Pirette Banquet5 Scrapbook Comm.5 Chmn. Pom Pon Sale. LAVONNA LEA JUHL Bonnie Commercial Copper Pirertes 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 25 Main Office Worker 35 Art Room Worker 25 Home Room President 39 Girls League Repr. 2. fa sf .A ,gi sm. 11 'f fitlif . :4.s'?R .t-....-. .5 i?3'f51Iife5'S,'f2-1 592131 L fr '7-'IV3 .ff 232' 3.3,.t.,.X5.,, 3, s .a,.,.1f, B. 1 fx. .' -fi. . iii . ir?-Ot. -a.-,-:r ,ss W- , . Q55-tts., ..., 1 -vggsssei ith Mis' 3 f -ext: V .4 1 .. oiif 5, N. 1:1 .m?' i . JEANNE ERIN KANZLER Erin History Regal Editor, Treasure Chest 45 Bulletin Board 25 Cafeteria 25 Girls League Representativeg Senior Mothers Tea 25 Color Day 35 Vo- cations 35 Usherettes 35 Refreshment Chair- man 45 Big Sister 45 Palette and Brush 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 3, 45 junior Math 2. STEVE R. KARR Steve Social Studies Hamilton Boys Federation5 Hall Patrol. CHARLES KELLING Chuck Industrial Arts Columbia R Club Track 3, 45 Boys Fed. Project Chairman 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Home Room Office. JOHN JOSEPH KELLY John English Stevens Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Senior Math 451unior Math 1, 25 R Club 45 Three C's 2, 3, 45 Rogers Engineering Society 3, 45 Mother and Son Banquet Chmn.5 Cafeteria Comm. 45 Study Hall Proctor 35 Fire Squad 3, 45 Stair Patrol 35 Hall Patrol 2, 35 Traffic Patrol 35 Boys Federation Repr. 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Dad's Night 2, 35 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 35 Ground Crew 1, 2, 35 Rogers Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 rs 1 iw E I ANDREW LAWRENCE KEON Andy Industrial A rt: St. Patrick Library Representative 2, 35 Library Work- er 35 Hall Patrol 45 Study Hall Proctor 3. MYRNA JOY KEPLINGER Myrna Commernal Hamilton Big Sister 45 Girls League. . 5 i.. Page 21 BARBARA JEAN KIDDER Barbie Commemal Regal Girls League5 Big Sister 45 Art Room Checker 25 Treasure Chest Representative. DALE KILE Dole Industrial Am ' Logan Boys Federation. HOWARD KING Howard History Cooper Student Council Representative5 Intramural Football. RICHARD L. KINGSOLVER RicI1' ' Englirb Hamilton Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 R Club5 Boys Federation5 Con- ductorsg Fire Squad5 Ticket Sales5 Cafeteria Comm.5 Mother and Son Banquet5 Hall Patrol5 Paddle Squad. JEAN MARIE KIRKPATRICK Jean Commmial Hamilton Babes In Toyland5 Flagtwirlers5 Chairman of Suggestion 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Lyre Club 3, 45 O.G.A. 45 Future Nurses of America5 Presidentg Big Sister 35 Triple Trio 35 All State Choir 45 All Northwest Choir 45 Rogers Record 25 Junior Red Cross Chair- mang Pirettes 2. MARY LOUISE KIRWIN Mary Commercial Sr. Patrick Home Room President5 Poppy Sales5 Big Sister 3, 45 T. C. Representative5 Girls League. Page 22 a 'Burg- had an F' NANCY LILLIAN KNAUSS Nancy Mari: Libby jr. Hzlgh French-Latin 3, 45 Lyre Club 3, 45 jxfnior Math 25 Band 2, 3, 45 All Northwest Band 35 Band Librarian 35 Student Council Rep- resentative 35 Gym Checker5 Home Room Officer 25 Orchestra 3, 45 Music Festivals 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM WELDON KNIGHT Bill Rgggl Hall Patrol 35 Ground Clean-up 25 Boys Federation. JIM LQBRECHE Jim Englirb Bemiu Hall Patrol 45 Proctor 35 Car Patrol 45 Boys Federation. PATRICIA LOUISE LaBUTE Pot Art Big Sister, Girls League. PENNY MARIE LAKE Penny Commercial Clarllrlon Flagtwirlcrs 45 Pirettes 45 Girls League Represcntative5 Scrapbook Comm.5 Execu- tive Board Pirettes 4. JOEL F. LAFFOON Joe Hxlrtory Regal Band 1, 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2,5 Boys Federation. I I I ELIZABETH LAMB 'Liz An Whitman Palette and Brush 3, Three C's 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Library Club 2, 35 Usher- ettes 1, 3, Serving Girl 1, Morning Girls 1, 2, 4, Rogers Record 1, 2, 3, Dad and Daughter Banquet, Trophy Case Comm. LOREN RAY LAMB Loren Social Studia- Whitman Rogers Hi-Y 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Locker Com- mittee Chairman 3, Home Room President 1, 2, 3, 4, Babes In Toyland, Football 1, Boys Federation. JOHN E. LANGLOT John Indurtrial Arts Whitman Fire Squad 3, Home Room Office 1, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Federa- tion. RUTH JOYCE LARSON Ruth Commenial Arlington Girls League Secretary 4, French-Latin 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, O.G.A. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer, Come Rain or Shine, Busi- ness Manager Captain Applejack, Out of the Frying Pan, Costume and Make Up. RICHARD LaVALLE Dick Srimrf Hamilton Cosmic Club 4, Palette and Brush 4, Rifle Club 2, Intramural Sports 4. SHEREE LA VIGNE Art North Central Girls League. 51? MARJORIE teusfeto Marge Commercial Mdqflw Girls League. RAMONA JULE LEIGHTON Monie Commercial Arlington O.G.A. 3, 4, Palette and Brush 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Three C's 3, 4, Morning Girl Comm. 4, Bookroom Worker 3, Business Office Worker 2, Ad- visors Office Worker 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Usherettes 3, 4, Dad and Daughter Ban- quet 1, Homecoming Comm., Lost and Found Comm., Cafeteria Comm., Art Room Worker, Vice President Rifle Club 3, Home Room Offices. PAUL LERCH PauI ' Mathematics Hamilton Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, Paddle Squad, Intra- mural Sports. KENNETH LARRY LETSINGER Ken Hiyfgfy Cmlfdl Valley Boys Federation, Intramural Football. PHIL LEWIS Phil Mathematics Hamilton Boys Federations Representative, Scholar- ship Representative, Home Room Officer, Boys Federation. VERN WENDELL LIGHTBODY Vern English Cooper Homecoming Comm., Hall Patrol 3, 4, Boys Federation. Page 23 .seal 5 r . an Q 'i si, ' f no v 5 N 1 535, .Ac sg-iw V 1 ' -:elsif Page 24 JIM LINDEBLAD Jimmie Srienre Regal Boys Federation. REGGIE LINDVALL Reg Mathemalief Hamillon Home Room Officer, Boys Federation. GEORGE LINK George Englirh Arlington Boys Federation. JAMES CLIFFORD LINVILLE Jim Social Sludie: Cooper Hall Patrolg Intramural Sport 1, 25 Tennis 1. LAWRENCE LOHSTROH Larry Ar! Libby-jr. High Football 25 Hall Patrol 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. NANCY LEE LOKKEN Nancy Commercial Havermale Future Homemakers of Amcricag Pirettes 2, 35 Library Worker5 Blue Crutch Drive, Study Hall Chcckerg Forget Me Not Sale. f 'Jn ' K rl hr Q' f 2 I 1 FAYE LORENSON Faye Commertial Orchard Prairie Girls League Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 45 French-Latin 2, 3, 45 O.G.A. Secretary 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Girls League Repr. 15 Li- brary Repr.5 Homecoming Princess 25 Home Room Office5 Spokesman-Review Corr.5 Rogers Record 3,45 Treasure Chest Salesman 3, 45 Bookroom Worker5 Style Trend Model 1, 35 Girls State Candidate 45 Girls League Comm. Chairmang Pirette Dance Comm.5 Homecoming Dance Comm., Attendance Office Worker, LAWRENCE LITTLE Larry Social Studier Whitman Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Lyre Club 35 Dads Nightg Fire Squadg Hall Patrol5 Mother and Son Banquet. DONALD FRANCIS McBRIDE Duffer History Bellevue jr. High Band 1, 2, 35 Boy's Federation Commit- tees 2, 35 Track 3. ALPHA DON McCLURE Don Mathematic: Field Boy's Federation Committees 45 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. WYOMA KATHLEEN McDANIEL Wye Home Eeonomict Arlington Girl's League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dad and Daughter Dessert Chmn. 45 Three C's 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Pircttes 2, 35 Rogers Senate Club 45 Come Rain or Shine, Publicityg Turn Back the Clock, Advertising5 Cafeteria Chmn. 35 Main Office Worker 25 Morn- ing Girls Chmn. 35 Postage Stamps Chmn. 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Ushcrettes 3, 45 Library Worker 25 Lost and Found 15 Homecom- ing, Publicity 35 Freshman Tea Speaker 2. WILLIAM MCDONALD Bill Indurlrial A rn Arlington Boy's Federation Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Manager 1, 25 Basketball 15 Base- ball 15 Boy's Federation Representative 1. LAWRENCE McGEATH Larry Social Studies Whitman Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, Pres..4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Band Drum Major, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir, Lyre Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Pres. 4, All Northwest High School Band, Eastern Wash. Honor Board, A.S.B. Election Comm. Chmn., Fire Squad 3, Home Room Pres., Pep Band 3, Dance Band 3, Boy's Fed. Repr., Three C's 1, In- tramural Sports, Student Council Repr., Treasure Chest Repr., Red Cross Repr. CATHY MacGOWN Cathy' ' History Haoermale Girl's State 3, Girl's League Vice Pres. 4, Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, Election Chmn. 4, Dance Co-Chairman 3, Vocation Chmn., Dad-Daughter Dessert Chmn. 3, Livewire Chmn. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Orch. 4, Dtamatics Speaking Bureau 2, Manag- ing Editor-Cub Paper 2, Algebra Contest 2nd 1, Band Uniform Manager 3, 4, Lyre Club 3, 4, French-Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4. LORETTA McKEE Commercial Columbia Girl 's League. MARJORIE E. McMARTIN Margie Music Whitman Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Or- chestra 2, 3, junior Symphony 3, 4, Home Room Pres. 4, Red Cross Representative 1, E.W.C.E. Honor Band 4, Student Council Representative 2, Dad and Daughter Ban- quet Comm. 2, 3, Silver Strings 1, 2. MELVIN McKEE Mel Mathematics Bemis: Tennis, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3. STUART MacPHAIL Stu Dramaticr Bmigy A.S.B. Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 3, Head in the Clouds, Stage Crew, Tom Sawyer, Time Out for Ginger, Babes in Toyland, Puss in Boots, Stage Crew, Stage Manager, Clean-up Committee, Mother and Son Banquet 1, 2, Dad's Night 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Home Room President 1, Fire Patrol 2, Second' Place Science Fair, W.S.C. Summer Camp Scholarship Winner, Eng- lish 3 Speech Contest Winner. r if as , BEAU VINTON McTIGHE Beau Science Longhllow Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, R Club 4, junior Math 2, Intramural Sports 4. ZORA LOUISE MAGRUDER Zora Commercial Lgngfillgw Shop Office 4, Study Hall Checker 2, Home Room Officer 2, Future Teachers of America, Big Sister 3, 4, Serving Girls 1, 2, Poppy Sales 1, 2, 3, Girl's League Mem- ber 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA DIANE MAINE Virginia History Spokane Lutheran Bookroom Worker 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Future Nurses of America, 1, 2, Treasurer, Main Office Worker 2, Serving Girls 1, 2, Girl's League 1, 2, 3, 4. NEIL DAVE MARTIN Dave Industrial Arts Hamilton Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Baseball 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Pa- trol Chairman 3, 4, Hall Patrol Chairman 2, 3, Tickets, Student Council Repr., Con- ductor, Polio Drive 2, Treasure Chest Sales Manager, Home Room Offices, Dance Committee, Proctor Fire Squad, Paddle Squad, Parking Lot Comm., Intramural Sports, Clean-up, One Way Stairs. RICHARD EDWIN MATHENY Rich Sfimfe Bemijy Football 2, Track 2, Boy's Fed. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Treasurer 3, Chaplin 3, Home Room Pres. 2, Y.M.C.A. State Youth Leg- islation Officer 3, Freshman Comm. Chmn. 4, 8A Con. Chmn. 3, Ticket Sellers 3, Chmn 4, Big R Chmn, Cafeteria Comm., Fire Squad, Conductors, Stair Patrol, Dad's Nite Comm., Boy's Fed. Repr. 2, Student Council Repr. 1, 2, 3, Mother and Son Banquet Comm., Elections Party Manager GEORGE MARKHAM George Social Studies Bemis! Boy's Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Boy's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Achievement. MYRNA ANN MARTIN Myrna Sotial Studia Hamilton Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Nurses of Amet- ica 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, Gym Checker 2, Home Room Officer 4, A.S.B. Committees 4. BETTY LOUISE MEAD BeI'fy ' Social Studier Bemirr Study Hall Checker 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Babes in Toyland 2, Home Room Vice President, Secretary, Future Nurses of America 1, 2, Gym Checker 3. JANET MERRICK Jun Mathematics Arlington Senior Math 3, 4, Cosmic Club 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Girl's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Committee 3, 4, Locker Committee 2, 3, Bookroom 3, Gym Cheek- er 4, Girl's Basketball 3, junior Art 2, Dad and Daughter Dessert 4, Big Sister 3, 4. MARILYN MEULNER Marty Commerrial Maryclw' O.G.A. 3, 4, Girl's League Committees 4. RICHARD MICHELS Dick Stimre Chicago, Ill. Cosmic Club 3, President 4, Senior Math 4, Orchestra 3, 4. ROBERT MILLER Bob Dramaticr Beaverton High Robin Hood, Captain Applejack, Cind- erella, Thespians 3, Clerk 4, Con Com- mittee 4, Greeting Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Library Club President 3, Talent Pool 4, Cosmic Club Vice President 1, 2, Home Room Officer 3. Page 26 -,piw . , ,A-:gf ' .l In Q?-It ' X as , it f r r it -1 , if X S? 1 x I f iff. -ff, JAMES MOORE Jim Hirtory Hamilton Debate 2, 3, 4, Speakers Bureau President 4, Boy's Federation Committees 2, 3, 4, Mother-Son Banquet 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Charter Committee 4, Conductors 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4. WILLIAM F. MOORE Bill Srience Hamilton Pirate Modulators 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Cosmic Club 3, Senior Math 3, English III Speech Contest Winner, Area Library Assn. President 3, Treasure Chest Co- Editor 4, Coleman Benefit Promotion 3, Treasure Chest Representative 2, Home Room Officer 2, Library Representative 1, 2, Science Fair, Intramural Sports, Library Club 3, Baseball 1. CLARA PEARL MORRIS PeorI' ' Commercial Longfilbw Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4, Business Office Worker 3, Gym Checker 2, Study Hall Checker 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Postage Stamps Committee 3. JERRY MORRIS Hirtory North Central Boys Federation. LINDA ELLEN MORRISON Lindo Dramatic: Regal Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4, Thes- pians 4, Come Rain or Shine, Time Out for Ginger, Committee, Captain Applejack, Committee, English Speaking Award, Cafeteria Committee Chairman, Pirettes 2, 3, Girl's League Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, French-Latin 3, 4, Big Sister. DONALD H. MOTT Don Mathematics Lewit and Clark Band 3, 4, Treasurer, Orchestra, Senior Math 4, Cosmic Club 4, Treasure Chest, F.M.D.A. 4, Cutlass Party Officer, Boy's Federation, A.S.B. Committees. 1 BARBARA MUHS Barb Commercial Hamilton Big Sister 3, 45 Cafeteria Committee 35 Livewires 35 Study Hall Checker 2, 35 Tanglefoot 35 Library Worker 35 Home Room Offices5 Girl's League Representa- tive 1, 35 Business Office Worker 35 Li- brary Representative. DAVID WILLIAM MURCAR Dave History Hamilton CFOSS C0untry 35 Home Room Offices 25 Track 3. DIANE LOUISE MUTTON Diane Commercial Lihbyjr. High Asst. Adv. Mgr., Rogers Record 25 Adv. Mgr., Rogers Record 35 Adv. Mgr., Treas- ure Chest 35 Senior Co-Editor 45 Cafeteria Committee 45 Membership Committee 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Girl's League Repr. 35 Stu- dent Council Repr. 45 Cub News Editor 25 Tennis Team 2, 35 Locker Committee 35 Constitutional Committee 25 Poppy Sales 25 Home Room President. ALLAN EUGENE NEILS Al Social Studie: Mead Football 2, 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 R Club 45 Student Council Representative 2, 45 Golf 3: Cafeteria Committee5 Conduc- tors5 Ticket Sellcr5 Intramural Sports5 Home Room Officesg Hall Patrol5 One Way Stairs5 Paddle Squadg Proctor5 Dance Committee. JAMES W. NELSEN Jim Social Studie: Whitman Home Room Officer5 Boy's Federation Representativeg Intramural Sportsg Senior Representative. MARILYN NORDBY ' 'MoriIyn Commercial Arlington Pirettes 2, 35 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 35 Big Sister 2, 3, 45 Style Trends Model 45 Standards Committee 45 Library Represent- ative 15 Tag Day Sale 1, 25 Golf Club 35 Courtesy Committee 2. JOHN NUGENT John History Longfellow Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Track 35 Boy's Federation Vice President 4, Treasurer 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Stair Patrol 45 Fire Squad 3, 45 Dad's Night Committee 2, 3, 45 Babes in Toy- land5 Three C's 1, 25 Spanish Club 35 Senior Math 2, 35 junior Math 15 Choir 2, 35 Boy's Chorus 15 Home Room President 1, 2, 3, 45 Boy's State Delegate 3 JAN osenc --June sofa sham rmgmow Football 1, 25 Hi-Y 2, 35 Basketball 15 Track 1, 25 Golf 35 Car Patrol 25 Stairs Patrol 25 Fire Squad 4-5 All City Speech Contestg Intramural Sports5 Study Hall Proctor5 Library Representative5 Home Room Offices. ELIZABETH MARIE OLSEN BeIfy ' Commmial longfrllow Big Sister5 Girl'Is League Representativc5 Home Room Offices5 Business Office5 Girl's League. JAMES OLSEN Jim Mdihlfmdfld Whitmgn Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 I-Ii-Y 25 Cosmic Club 3, 45 Boy's Federation Rep- resentative 2, 35 Paddle Squad 3, 45 Stu- dent Council Representative 35 Home Room President 1, 2, 35 Sergeant-at-arms5 Intramural Sports. GARY W. OLSEN Gait Englirh Bemitr Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Vice Presi- dent 35 Boy's Federation. KARIN MARIE OSTNESS Karin Fomgn languager Whitman Song and Cheerleader 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 President 45 Tennis Team 1, 2, 35 Future Homemakers of America 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Girl's League Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Natl. Cheerleaders Assn. 45 Stand- ards Committee Chmn. 45 Big Sister 35 Home Room Big Sister 45 Home Room Officesg Lost and Found Comm. 15 Home- coming 45 Drives Comm. 35 Courtesy Comm. 35 Dues Drive Comm. 4. Page 27 Page 28 JUDITH ELAINE OTIS Judy Hirtory Hamilton Pirettes 2, 3, Cosmic Club 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Girlls Glee Club 3, 4, Livewires 3, Gym Checker 2, Girl's League Representative 4, Home Room President, Secretary. SAM PARK E R Aff Central Valley Boys Federation. LARRY C. PATTON Larry Hirtory Columbia Choir 3, Babes in Toyland, Boy's Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Boy's Federation. PRISCILLA PAYNE Pat Commereial Deer Parlz High Majorettes 3, Choir 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Golf Club 3, Talent Cons 2, 3, Tag Day Sales 2, 3, Senior Mothers Tea 2, 3, Dad and Daughter Banquet 2. JUDITH MARIE PEARCE Judy Hzktory Bemirr Study Hall Checker 4, Gym Checker 3, 4, After School Sports 1, Big Sister 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, Home Room Secretary 2, Treasurer 4, President 3, Girl's League Representative 3. MARY MARGARET PEARSON Mary Commercial Mirroula, Montana Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, O.G.A. 3, 4, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Girl's League Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Come Rain or Shine, Algebra Contest Winner 1, Home Room Offices, Ski Club 3, One Act Plays 1, 2, Business Office Worker 3, Stu- dent Council Repr. 3, Senior Mother's Tea 2, Library Club 3, Library Worker 3, Girl's League Repr. 2, Livewires, Roger's Record Reporter 2. MARJORIE ANNE PEDERSON Margie Commmial Whitman Girl's League Treasurer 4, Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, Come Rain or Shine, Pi- rettes 2, 3, Future Nurses of America 3, 4, O.G.A. 3, 4, Vice President, Future Homemakers of America 4, Drives Comm. Chmn. 3, Senior Morher's Tea 3, Big Sis- ter 3, 8A Visitation Day 1, Study Hall Worker 4, Library Worker 2, Scrapbook Comm. 3, Tag Day Sales,'Scholarship Repr. 2, Student Council Repr. 2, Rogers Record Reporter 2, Home Room Offices. JANICE PETERSON Jan Art BPIIIIZLI' Palette and Brush 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Big Sister, Bulletin Board Commit- tee, Library Worker, Art Room Worker 2, Home Room Treasurer 3, Future Nurses of America 1. EUGENE NOEL PETERSON Noel Matbematirr Longpllgw Boy's Federation, Home Room Offices, Li- brary Representative, Cross Country 1, 2, Hall Patrol, Intramural Sports. STAN L. PETERSON Stun Stienre Bemzlrr Baseball 1, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Homecoming Display Committee Chairman 3, Tennis 1, Rifle Club 1, Boy's Federation Repre- sentative, Home Room Officer, Intramural Sports, Choir 4, One Act Plays, Boy's Fed- eration Committees. BONNIE ELAINE POAGE Bonnie Commercial Hamilton Spanish Club 3, 4, President, O.G.A. 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 2, Treasure Chest Representative 2, A.S.B. Committee 4, Shop Office Work- er 2. JEANETTE R. POHLMAN Jeanette Commercial Undgwgb Girls I-Cigl-IC 2, 3, 4, junior Red Cross Representative 2, Bookroom Worker 4, Girls Glee Club. MARILYN JEAN PORDON Marilyn Srience Helena Sr. High Big Sister 3, 4, Choir 4, Triple Trio 4, Girl's Glee Club 2, 3, Home Room Of- fices, Attendance Office 4, Girl's League. THOMAS POWERS Tom Art Haoermale Boy's Federation. GLORIA PAULENE QUADE Gloria Commercial Whitman O.G.A. 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Library Worker 3, Library Club 3, Girl's League, Business Office 4, Library Repre- sentative 2, Home Room Offices 1, , ,, , . ,C,1,a.r,l '. x ' ' ELEANOR REDINGTON Eleanor Home Economic: Arlington Rifle Club 1, Tennis Team 4, Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Three C's 2, 3, 4, Secretary, President, Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4, Study Hall Checker 2, Treasure Chest Staff 4. MARA LEE REILLY Maru Lee Commerrial L4mgf2'll0w Girl's League 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasure Chest Representative 1. VICKI LEA REINERTSEN Vicki Commercial Washington Choir 2, 3, 4, O.G.A. 4, Lyre Club 4, Babes in Toyland, Big Sister 3, 4, Girl'5 League Committees 3, 4. JERE MICHAEL RICHARDSON Mike Motbematier ' Bemin Boy's Federation President 3, Cotton Cutie Escort 3, Big R Day Escort 3, Home- coming Escort 4, Spring Sports Escort 3. NORMA RIDER Norma History Regal National Honor Society 3, 4, French-Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Senior Math 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Pirettes 2, 3. 4, Girl's League Committees 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Chairman 4, junior Math. 1, 2, Secretary, Home Room President 3, Secretary 4, After School Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Glee Club 1. DEANNA KAY ROBBINS Deanna Commercial Bemirx Guidance Office Worker 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Business Office Worker 2, Study Hall Checker 2, Home Room Officer 4, Treas- ure Chest Representative 2, Shop Office Worker 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Lost and Found 1. MAJOR JOHN ROBERTS Moi Science Libby jr. High A.S.B. President 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Three C's, Vice President 2, President 2. DELBERT RODGER ROOT Bert Hinory Hamilton Baseball 2, Track 4, Rifle Club 1, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Workers 3, Visual Ed. 3, Boy's Federation. MARLENE DOROTHY ROHN Marlene Commerrial Whitman Thespians 3, 4, Treas., Secy, Come Rain or Shine, Cinderella, O.G.A. 3, 4, A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4, junior Math 1, junior Thes- pians 3, Pirettes 2, 3, Tennis Team 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Girl's League Comm. 2, 3, 4, Home Room Offices 3, 4, Girl's League Repr. 4, Homecoming 4, Library Worker 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Convocations 2, Chmn. 4, Style Trends 3, Standards Com- mittee 4, Livewires 1, Drives 2, 3, ral I ,, l - ml ' r ,ff 'ff' I ee '12i,r.s.,ns-1-Q - A 1 . X' U i at W :af 'W , I .tg l 5 km fjiiili . K3 - will T.-.il '- fl Page 29 DELORES RONNFELDT Delores Commerrial 0.tmonaC Nehr. Girl's League. ALAN J. ROWAN AI Mathematicv Longj2llow Home Room Offices 2, 35 Time Out for Ginger5 Out ofthe Frying Pan, Commit- ICCQ Honor Rollg Stair Patro15 Intramural Sports5 Boy's Federation5 Red Cross Rep- resentative5 Basketball Manager 2. ANN RUSKEY Ann Hzktory Arlington Cafeteria Worker 3, 45 Girl's League. ROBERT RYAN Bob Industrial Arts Arlington Glee Club 1, 35 Car Patrol 25 Hall Patrol 2. BARBARA JEAN SAND Barb Social Studie: Hamilton Choir 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses of America 3, 45 President 45 Student Council Repr. 35 French-Latin 3, 45 Secy, Presidents Council 45 Style Trends Comm. 45 Business Office Worker 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Girl's Glee Club 25 Home Room Officer5 Girl's League Comm. Chmn. 45 Babes in Toyland5 Christmas Decorations Comm5 Drives Comm.5 Honor Roll Comm. ROBERT L. SCHALOCK Bob Social Studia Longfillow A.S.B. Vice President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, President 45 Inter- School Relations Chmn. 45 French-Latin 2, 3, 4, President 35 Greetings Co-Chairman . 45 Food Chairman, Mother-Son Banquet 45 All-Northwest Choir 35 All-State Choir 2, 45 Babes in Toylandg Home Room Of- fices5 English III Speech Contest Winner 2. Page 30 .ads 'Nl 1 5.5 l 3 All REX SCHIMKE RSX Hifmfy Kennewirk jr. High Boy's Federation Sergeant-at-arms 35 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Track 45 R Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Boy's Federation Committees 35 Student Council Representativeg Home Room Of- fices5 A.S.B. Committees 45 Paddle Squad. MERWYN ALVIN SCHOFIELD Marv Srienre Central Valley Boy's Federation. DALE FRED SCIUCHETTI Dale Mathemaliar Longhllow Boy's Fed. Vice Pres. 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Mother and Son Banquet Chmn. 45 Boy's Fed. Pub. Chmn. 35 Class Officers Co- Chmn. 35 Rogers Record Reporter 1, 25 Membership Cards Comm. 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Veep, Secy5 jr. Math 1, 2, Secy, Treas.5 R Club 45 Student Council Repr. 25 Fire Squad 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Three C's 2, 35 Sr. Math. 3, 45 A.S.B. Historian 45 Vo- cational Conference 25 Track 25 Home Room Offices 1, 2: Intramural Sports 25 DEE SCOTT Dee Commercial Whitman Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 Boy's Federation Representative 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, Treasurer5 Baseball 15 Home Room Sergeant-at-arms 1, Vice President 2. DELOROS SELF Dodie Home Economics Lihhyjr. High Choir 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 All State Chorus 45 Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 45 President 35 Home Room Secretary 35 Cosmic Club 45 Big Sister 35 Usherettes 45junior Math 25 Lyre Club 3. JULIE DIANNE SENN l'JuIie Commefrial Regal O.G.A. 3', 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Babes in Toy- land5 Senior Representative 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Pirettes Cove Kitchen Chairman 45 Dance Committee 45 Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Bulletin Board 35 Easter Lily Sale 25 Girl's League Typist 45 Tanglefoot 35 Advisor's Office 45 Girl's Glee Club 25 Girl's Chorus 15 Color Day Committee 35 Ted Mack Amateur Hour 3. NANCY SHENEFELT Nancy Dramatic: Grant Song and Cheerleader 3, 45 Girlls League Secy 45 Choir 3, 4, Secy 35 Outstanding Choralster Award 35 Evergreen Girl's State 3, Lt. Governor5 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Secy 35 Lyre Club 3, 45 Come Rain or Shine5 Time Out for Ginger5 Turn Back the Cloclrg Triple Trio 3, 45 Dance Comm. 35 Booster and Betterment Co-Chmn. 35 Homecoming Princess 35 Serving Girls Chmn. 2. MAXINE SHERWOOD Max Commercial Couke Dam Girl's League5 Bowling 3. C. RONALD SHONTELL Ron Srienee Whittier Tom Sawyer5 Hall Patrol 2, 3, 45 Car Pa- trol 45 One Act Plays 35 Boy's Chorus 15 Boy's Federation. CARL EUGENE SIGNS Carl -Yrfrflft Hamilton Cosmic Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Three C's 2, 35 Home Room Officer5 Rogers Science Fair5 Big R Day Decora- tions 3. A. ROGER SIMONSON Rag Dramatia Cggpgf Comc Rain or Shine, Promptor5 Time Out for Ginger, Sound5 Come Rain or Shine, Sound5 Out of the Frying Pan, Sound5 Baseball 3, 45 Thespians 35 Junior Thes- pians 35 Stage Crew.35 Hall Patrol 35 Con- ductors 35 Fire Patrol 35 French-Latin 3, 45 Home Room Offices. CAROL .IEANETTE SLEEMAN Doodie Commereial Arlington Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 45 Serving Girls Com- mittee 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Cafeteria Committee 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Information Committee 35 Study Hall Clerk 3. MARILYN ANN SLY Marilyn Art Whitman Girl's League Pres. 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Pirettes 2, 35 Secy 35 Palette and Brush 45 Future Homemakers of America 35 Girl's League Repr. 25 Student Council Repr. 35 Twinlow Leadership Camp Repr.5 Fresh- man Co-Chmn.5 Home Room Pres. 35 Booster and Betterment 35 Bookroom Worker 35 Locker Comm. 25 Big Sister 35 Cub Edition Adv. Mgr.5 Style Trends Model 1. BILL SNYDER Bill Indurtrial Art: Bffllifj' Choir 45 Hi-Y 25 Home Room Sergeant- at-arms. CHARLES LEROY SODORFF Chuck Science Bemis: Cosmic Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Senior Representative Greeting Committee 45 Rogers Engineer- ing Society 35 Home Room Officer 45 Hall Patrol 45 Rogers Record Reporter 35 Eng- lish III Speech Contest Winner 25 Rogers Science Fair Winner 25 Big R Day Home Room Decorations 35 Intramural Sports. DONALD J. SPENCE Don Mathematiar Bemiu Football 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Rogers Record Sports Editor 2, 35 Treasure Chest Staff 3, 45 Rogers Record Reporter 45 R Club 45 Hi-Y' 25 Fire Squad 35 Home Room Offices 2, 35 Paddle Squad 45 Intramural Sports5 Rifle Club 15 Honor Roll 1. VERLIN L. SPRAY Dick Induxtrial Art: Hamilton Hall Patrol 35 Traffic Patrol 45 Study Hall Helper 3. LLOYD STEVENS Fritz Mathematics A rlingtan R Club 3, 4, President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Track 35 Student Council Representative 45 Boy's Federation Committees 45 Hi-Y 25 Ticket Seller 45 Athletic Patrol 45 Twinlow Trans- portation Committee 45 Home Room Pres- ident 45 Freshman Committee 35 Intra- mural Sports 25 R Club Dance Committee 45 Dad's Night 25 President's Council 45 Hall Patrol 3, 4. Page 31 Page 32 LOTTlE PEARL STEVENSON Pearl Commmial Regal O.G.A. 3, 43 President 43 Girl's League Committee Chairman 33 Home Room Of- fices 3, 43 Livewires 33 Babes in Toylandg Style Trends Model 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour 33 Girl's Glee Club 23 Study Hall Checker 43 Big Sister 3, 43 Dad and Daughter Dessert 43 Easter Lily Sale 23 Lost and Found 43 Trophy Case Committee 33 Pirate's Cove Kitchen Com- mittee3 Cafeteria Committee 4. AUDREY BLANCHE STEWART Audrey Dramatic: Whitman Song and Cheerleader 43 Thespians 2, 3, 43 President 43 G.L. Convocation Chmn. 3, 43 Senior Mother's Tea Entertainment Chmn. 33 Dad and Daughter Program Chmn. 43 Achievements Chmn. 33 Home Room Of'- ficcs 1, 2, 3, 43 Time Out for Ginger3 Come Rain or Shine3 Out of the Frying Pang Cinderella3 Robinhoodg W.S.C. Sum- mer Thespian Scholarship 23 A.S.B. Con Chmn.' 23 Freshman Co-Chmn. 3. NONA LEE STINE Nona Commerfial Longfellow Majorettes 3, 43 Head 43 Big Sister 3, 43 junior Math 1, 2, President, Treasurer, Secretary3 Home Room Offices 2, 33 Pi- rettes 23 French-Latin 2, 3, 4, Treasurer3 Girl's League Representative 1, 23 Senior Math 3, 43 Student Council Representative 13 Library Representative 1, 2, 33 Three C's 2, 3, 43 Points Committee 33 Drives 1, 23 junior Art 2g Red Cross Represent- ative 4. JOHN STIRLING John Seienre Longkllow All Northwest Chorusg All State Chorus3 Choir 3, 43 French-Latin 3, 4, Sergeant- at-arms 43 Choir 3, 4g Lyre Club 3, 43 Boy's Couple Quartet 33 Eastern Washington Honor Choir3 junior Math 23 Three C's 23 Babes in Toylandg Eastern Washington Music Contest 33 Choir Committee. ROGER EUGENE STOREY Roger Mathematics Hamilton Band 1, 2, 3, 43 R.E.S. 3, 43 Lyre Club Of- HCCIQ Home Room Officer3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH SUTHERLAND Judy Mathematic A rlington Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Triple Trip 2, 3, 43 All State'Chorus 2, 43 All Northwest Chorus 33 Elections Committee3 A.S.B. Historian Committee3 Eastern Washington Music Contestg Babes in Toyland3 Dad and Daughter Committee3 Lyre Club Secretary3 French-Latin3 Big Sister3 junior Math3 Ted Mack Amateur Hour. DANNY F. TAYLOR Danny Mathematic Arlington Boyis Federation3 Senior Math 3. JAMES A. TAYLOR Jim Music Longfellow National Honor Society 3, 43 French- Latin 2, 3, 4, President3 Lyre Club 3, 4, Vice President3 Thespians 43 Three C's 1, 4, Treasurer3 Choir, Vice President3 Boy's Quartet 2, 3, 43 All State Choir 2, 4g All Northwest Choir 33 Triple Trio Accom- panist3 Captain Applejack3 Babes in Toy- 1and3 Dance Band3 Historian Chairmang Elections Committee3 Publicity COIDITLLIICCQ Eastern Wuhington Music Contest 2, 3, 43 Cheney Honor Choir. JANET ELIZABETH TAYLOR Janet Science BQIIIIZU Rifle Club 1, 2, Secretary, Vice President 3, Secretary 43 Cosmic Club Secretary 43 Palette and Brush 2, 3, 43 Girl's League Committees 2, 4s junior Math 13 Three C's 23 A.S.B. Committee 4. CAROL TEMPERO Carol Commercial Choir 2, 3, 4s Student Council Representa- tive 2, 43 Three C's 2, 33 Future Nurses of America 2, 33 Babes in Toyland3 Red Cross Representativeg Girl's Glee Club3 Band 23 Girl's Advisor's Office. BESSIE JUNE TIBBETT Bess Commercial Arlington Girl's League Representative3 Home Room TICZSUICIQ Lost and Found Committee. IRENE TIFFANY Irene Home Eeonomia Bemis: Girlfs League Representative3 Library Worker3 Study Hall Checker. ANN TIMMONS Ann Commerriol Crawford Bay Superior Girls League. JEREMY THALER Jerry Srience Hamilton Student Council Representative 35 Cosmic Club 3, 45 junior Math 45 Boy's Federa- tion Representative 25 Debate 25 Library Club 35 Intramural Football 25 Library Representative 1, 2, 35 Pirette Modulators 25 Home Room Officer 2. THEA TINLING Thea Mathematics Logan National Honor Society 3, 45 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Contest 45 Big Sister Chair- man 45 Big Sister Secretary 35 Dance Com- mittee Chairman 45 Freshman Handbook 45 Palette and Brush 2, 3, 45 Future Teach- ers of America 2, 35 Needy Family Co- Chairman 25 Suggestions Chairman 25 Bul- letin Board 35 Usherettes 35 Style Trends 35 Office Worker 45 Library Representative JANICE TOMLINSON Jan Home Eronomicr Whitman Nurses Office Worker 3, Chairman 45 Li- brary 25 Serving Girls 25 Future Nurses of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 25 Three C's 2, 35 After School Sports 1, 2, 3. DONNA JEAN TRACINO Donna Commercial Sz. Patrick? Home Room Offices 15 Cafeteria Helper 25 Girl's Glee Club 3, 45 Big Sister 35 Style Trends Model 35 Library Committee 2, 35 Library Representative 35 Attendance Of- fice 45 Absentee Committee 45 Tennis 2, 35 Guidance Office 4. GORDON LEE TROXEL Gordon Indurrrial Artr Orrlmrd Prairie Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3. RUDY LARRY TRUJILLO Rudy Aff Cooper Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track 1, 25 Palette and Brush 1, 2, 3, 45 Boy's Fed- eration Committees 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Proctor 3, 45 Home Room President 4. LYNNE ADELE TYNER Lynne Commercial , Hamilton Thespians Secretary 45 Spanish Club Presi- dent 35 Dance Committee 45 Homecoming Committee 35 junior Art Vice President 25 Drama I Reading Contest Winner 15 Big Sister 35 Captain Applejack, Ticket Chmn.5 Aaron Slick, Ticket Chmn.5 Out of the Frying Pan, Tickets5 Come Rain or Shine, Costume Chmn.5 Time Out for Ginger, Publicity5 Head in the Clouds, Publicity. PHYLLIS VANDERBERG Jeannie Commercial A rlington Flagtwirler 35 Pirettes 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Gym Checker 35 Library Representative5 Home Room Officerg Bulletin Board Com- mittee 3. JANET VANDERGAAG Jan Home Economic: Logan Big Sister 35 Dance Committee 45 Library Representative 25 Tanglefoot 25 Girl's Glee Club President, Secretary 35 Home Room Secretary 15 Style Trends Model 1, 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3. KAY VAUGHAN Kay Sorial Studief L0grv1 Bulletin Board Committees 2, 35 Study Hall Checker 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Girl's Baseball 15 Girl's Basketball 15 Girl's Hall Patrol 25 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 35 Li- brary Representative 1, 25 Red Cross Rep- resentative 1. BURWYNE LORRAINE VAUGHN Bea Commercial Arlington Y-Teens5 Girl's League Committees5 Three C's5 Home Room Helper5 Student Council Representative5 Polio Sales. Page 33 Mirroula, Montana RONALD EARL VOSS Ron Sdena Bemis: Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, President, Homecoming Coronation Chairman 4, Home Room President 3, Three C's Vice President 3, Hall Patrol 2, Candidate for A.S.B. Office 4, Football 1, Intramural Sports, Intramural Sports Representative 2. JAMES AUSTIN WAHLE Jim History . Bemzlrr Rogers Hi-Y 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, Basketball 1, Intramural Sports. GARY RICHARD WAKELEY Gary An Hamillon R Club 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports. LINDA LOU WAKELEY Linda Sgimfg Hamilton Pins and Points Chairman, Advisors Of- fice Chairman, Livewites, Cosmic Club 3, Shop Office 2, 4, Lost and Found, Home Room Offices, Girls League Representa- tive 2, 4-, Recorders Committee, Big Sister 3, 4, Big Little Sister Committee, Mothers Tea, Christmas Decorations, Shoe Shine Committee, Suggestions, Cafeteria Com- mittee, DONNA JEAN WALKER Donna Commercial Cooper National Honor Society 4, O.G.A. 4, Pi- rettes 2, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3: O.G.A. Vice President 4, Big Sister 3, Girls League Representative 3. JANET SCHELLY WALKER Janet Commercial Hamilton O.G.A. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Come Rain or Shine. Page 34 CHARLES J. WARREN Chuck Sriena Logan Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 4, Home Room Offices, Hall Patrol, Student Council. JULIE WEAVER Home Economic: Girls League. TED WEBER Srienre Julie Nortb Central ...I-ed.. Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball 2, Car Registration Committee 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Rep- resentative, Student Council Representa- tive 2, 4, Library Representative 3. TAD WHEELER Hzktofy Hamilton Boys Federation. BRUCE WHETZEL Bruce Hirtofy Hamilton Boys Federation. MIKE WICKWIRE Mike Sdena' Whitman Rogers I-Ii-Y 4, R Club 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Representative 1, 2, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, Intramural Sports, Home Room Offices. SANDRA COLLEEN WILLIS Standee Commercial Wbilman Choir 3, 4, Turn Back the Clock 3, Lyre Club 3, 4, Style Trends, Dad and Daughter Dessert, Home Room Offices, Big Sister, Associated Student Body Representative, Senior Mothers Tea, Christmas Decora- tions, Honor Roll Committee, Lost and Found, Senior Math, Library Worker 1. MARILYN WILCOX Marilyn Commercial Hamilton O.G.A., Shop Office Worker, Girls League Representative, File Clerk, Big Sister, Carnation Sale. DONNA WILHORN Donna Commercial Tlmmawille, Ga. Girls League. BONNIE GRACE WILSON Bonnie Mathematics lnngkllow Natl. Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Constitution Comm. Chmn., Homecoming Comm., Constitu- tion, Dad and Daughter Comm., Senior Math 3, 4, Secy 4, Lyre Club 3, 4, junior Math 1, 2, Pres., Vice Pres., Secy, Treas- urer, Student Council Repr. 4, All-North- west Band 3, All-State Band 2, 4, Music Festivals 2, 3, 4, Cheney Honor Bancl 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Pres. Council 2, RODGER M. WILSON Rod Matbematitt Longpllou, Intramural Sports, Boys Federation. WARREN A. WITTY wif Science Longfglbw Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club, Intramural Sports, Home Room Oi fices, Boys Federation. JUDITH ANNE WYRICK Judi Commercial Hamilton O.G.A. 3, 4, Choir 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Business Office 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Elections 4, Dad and 'Taugh- ter, Banquet 1, Bowling 4. JACOLYN YARBER Jackie Home Eronomicr Langklbw Song and Cheerleader 3, 4, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Trophy Case Chairman 4, Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Study Hall Checker 3, Fu- ture Homemakers of America 1, 2, Live- wires 4, Home Room Offices, Drives. LESTER ZIMMERMAN Lester Social Studiex Arlington Boys Federation. Graduating, but Not Pictured: DAVID MILTON BUCKNELL ORVAL DEAN FORNEY KAYE HELEN GIFFORD KENNETH EARL HASKELL ROSS NEWTON LANGE DAN EDGAR LOUDEN GARY CHARLES MALMOE RICHARD HERMAN SCHUBACH HAROLD LLOYD SWEENEY Page 35 mv? ,iii fix ' 1 ' K ' F -HS... 'Mis . X. Q Senior Representatives manage senior funds and inform their home rooms of all graduation activities. They are, left to right: joel LaFoon, Larry Coe, janet Walker, Bill Clothier, and Ted Webber. Bottom: Cadet teachers lead seniors in college panel discussion during the senior meeting. These seniors were elected by their class to lead them through the graduation activities. They are, top row, Bill Borden, President, Mary Pearson, Treasurer. Bottom row: Nancy Shenefelt, Secretaryg and Larry McGeath, Vice President. Not pictured is Denny Craw- ford, sergeant-at-arms. Page 36 Committee chairman await turns to make announcements concerning Senior officers are very busy leading the activities. Here they preside their planning. They are, left to right: Barbara Sands, Caps and Gownsg during the senior meeting in the auditorium. Nona Stine and Dale Sciuchetti, Picnic, Kerry Clark, Cong Jim Moore, Promg and Karen johnson, Breakfast. x -4114 ,... ' -li 'Zfame Zaome rZ.T.' 'vq' ? . .,,, W o1 , , f-1 1 V 0 rv' ,,.. 3 O ---- f L.: .4 IIIW 2 ' 1 I I I Q -- lisa, . E- . - , E1 W I ., , I fIwf,xf,.,.-ir 1 i gui , f '7'7T . TI, 2 '5'1E i'T'f,L','f'if:1-li L, M: Page 58 0 22-QCSLSJQ ff' Mr. Peters S-4 First row: John Becker, Kenneth Brickner, Jerry Baker, Jerry Bass, George Beck, Steve Bigelow, Kenneth Bush. Second row: Jack Butters, Dennis Boren, Everett Boynton, Victor Brown, Dwain Bender, Robert Burnette,John- ny Adams, Third row: Gordon Armstrong, Robert Bruce, Robert Allen, Ned Bester, Paul Ader, Ross Anderson, Ronald Atkisson, Barry Brown. Fourth row: Micheal, Milton Barron, Jerry Byrd, Eugene Antlerson,John Benesch, Victor Alvarez, Wentlell Summers, Bill Ben- son. Mrs. Frisbie 222 First row: Penny Carr, Pat Bushy, Mary Bow- ers, Sybil Burdett, Patricia Callahan. Second row: Janice Burbank, Rose Christensen, Donna Mitchell, Shirley Burroughs, La Dona Curtis, Joyce Caldwell. Third row: Patricia Bush,Joyce Cargill, Shirley Brookshire, Dianne Childers, Judy Bachelder, Roberta Beck. Mr. Grcfious 31 1 First row: Ernie Eng, Robert Fischbach, Rich- ard Dewey, Jerry Curry, Ron Emerson, Roy Crocker, Stan Felsman, Second row: Jerry Cul- hane, Jim Davis, Frank Crain, Norm Dins- more, George Delbridge, Par Evans, Laddie Dodgen. Third row: Lee Eckard, Doug Foth, Glen Crandall, Willie Fischer, Stan Eldred, Ed- die Edwards, Burlie Cyr, Wayne Derrick. Fourth row: Robbie Elsensohn, Bill Darst, Lawrence Davis, Robert Euton, Bruce Dish- man, Bob Callihan, Larry Clarke, John Foote, Miss Herbert 216 First row: JoAnn Culver, Barbara Edland, Betty Snyder, Carolyn Fisher, Barbara Cromwell, Joyce Daly, Diana Conboy. Second row: Mich- aele Dickens, Laurel Goodrich, Dianne Fletcher, Karla Fair, Britta Fischer, Nancy Eickmeyer, Shirley Dry, Third row: Peggy Dunn, Nancy Cromer, Virginia Coppock, Carol Fairburn, Joyce Cockburn, Barbara Foote. Hol Thompson S-6 First row: Leonard Huguenin, Tom Haupt, Ab- ner Hill, Arthur Hall, Gary Jones, Dick Hed- quist, Gene Culhane, Darwin Harris. Second row: Bill Gulliford, Tom Dry, Monte John- ston, Jim Pat Hogan, Tom Halvorson, Ray Hertzberg, Gary Hutson, Manford Haines, Bill Haines, Dean Hall. Third row: Norman John- son, Ray Hojem, Larry Hanez, Fritz Deno, Vern Jacobs, Wayne Hutchinson, Manford Haines, Bill Haines, Dean Hall. Fourth row: Maurice Guttromson, Dick Herman, Al Harris, Larry Gruenhazen, Dennis Hanson, Frank Harris, Dave Hedlez, Dennis Johnson, Marvin Greenland, Rich Haldi. l Mrs. Oscarson 300B First row: Rebecca Hanson, Diana Green, Sharon Hoseth, Danette Henderson, Gwen Jones. Second row: Betty Hutcheson, Donna Jinotti, Kathie Harris, Carol Harris, Sherry Grosche, Anita Hunt. Third row: Claudia Johnstone, Pat Howell, Jean Hollar, Sharon Holmes, Sharon Greenwood, Nikki Kandler, Julie Harms, Alice Howe. Third row: Sue Grant, Lynda Ham, Sharon Houger, Mary Johnson, Dorothy Hansen, Inez Haskell, Betty Hauge, Betty Johnson. F. M. Brown A G First row: Roy Cordoza, Neal Jury, Gean Lale, Marvin McMurdo. Second row: John Labute, Bob Kennedy, Roland Laiva, McComes, Floyd, Pat Kenyon, Wayne Kalk. Third row: Paul Henriksen, Jim Lewis, Jim LaBret, Barney Lar- son,Jerry Kempf, Gary Kendall. -J x., KL 2 '-' WO JY . t ' V utr, . . 11 -lin A f x L -sf? -'hs Page 39 Page 40 One ofthe most important functions ofthe Homeroom teacher is to help guide students in planning for the future. Here Mrs. Cook helps several of her Freshman students to make out their four year plans. Miss Smith 206 First row: Margie Kelling, Darlene Madren, Ardyce Lambert, Delores Carter, Merry Mc- Kinney, Carol Madren, Peggy Lake. Second row: Diane Lundberg, Marie Knapp, Stella Leanard, jackie McKissick, Nancy Krogel,Judy Lyman, Sue Littell, Gloria Knight. Third row: Donna LaTurner, Sandra McCallum, Bonnie Shuh, Diane Keene, Frances LeVan,janice Mc- Mullen, Laetitia Lubahn. Mr. Poffenroth P-3 First row: Vernon Nelson, Al Pease, jim Swim, Don Salberg, Roger Miller, Gary Miller. Second row: Ron Oien, Mickey Mikalson, Don Oliveri, Lonnie Pendleton, Dick Poole, Ray Patterson, Don Roberson. Third row: Bob Perry, jim Mitchell, Dave Orvis, Mike Mere- wether, Fred Melbye, Marlowe Uhlenkott, Mike Munkers. Fourth row: Roger Pounds, Roy Maxam, Dave Maney, Denny Perry, Mike Reilly, Gerald Moore, jack Oberg. Not pic- tured: Denny Mantello, Harvey Muhs, Glen Nelson, Neil Peckham, Don Purtee, Mike Spring, jerry Plowman, Allen Duncan. Miss Weymouth 315 First row: Sandra Osso,judy Mason, Marcella Neslin, Linda Robinson, Karen Milam, Susan Miller, Evelyn Miller. Second row: Premila Maricle, Carol Oberg, Sandra Murasky, Donna Mathison, Patricia Marx, Mary Oliver, Janice Ostby. Third row: Linda Miotke, Gayle Olson, Judy Myers, Barbara Maiers,judy Olmstead, Marianne Mengel, Patricia Maxfield. Mr. Osfness 316 First row: James Stone, David Slater, Richard Ruby, Larry Sims, Bill Shaw, Dick Staples. Second row: Ken Schmidt, Dave Ryan, Gary Rust, George Sparks, Ralph Royer, Bob Ruetsch, Ron Stanek. Third row: Lanny Ross, Mike Rogers, Russel Roberts, Jerry Schelling, Allen Rhodes, Pete Sims, Jim Rutherford, Lee Scheurman. Fourth row: Derril Rhoades, Pierce Sinnott, James Stevenson, Jerry Smith, Myron Stowell, Jerry Scollard, Mansfield Rey- nolds, Frank Schutz. Not Pictured: Ray Roberts, Richard Richmond, Earl Rainey, Bill Roullier, Larry Roullier, Gene Ross, Richard Rose, Russell Storey. Mrs. Crosby 301 First row: Joanne Seyler, Kathy Skaife, Jerene Simard, Darlene Simmons, Judy Shields, Betty Pederson. Second row: Beatrice Schimanski, Mabel Seabrandt, Sharon Peterson, Mary Paris- eau, Eileen Potter, Marjorie Reber, Judy Rum- ford. Third row: Bonnie Palmer, Velene Stew- art, Donna Pearson, Shirley Schaffer, Bernice Short, Linda Peterson, Phyllis Pohlman, Kathy Scott. Fourth row: Karen Pulliam, Eleanor Welshinger, Faye Simmons, Gail Smith, Judy Schuerman, Cheran Priddy, Dianne Schmidt. Mr. Coleman P-1 First row: Larry Sundberg, Bill Whitney, Larry Wetterau, John Syler, Ralph Wilcox, Norm Winter, Dave Rickard. Second row: Ron Welch, Murray Weiss, Ron VanHorne, Les Uhden, Bill Vanderberg, Bob Wilson, Third row: Leroy Warner, Don VanHook, Ed Winkle, Mike Vanhoff, Don Wilson, Bob Walker, Jim Williams, Roger Twiss. Fourth row: Barry VanAllen, Bill Wigen, Lewis Zieske, Jim Sullivan, Gerald White, John Walker, Mike Tissue. Miss Virtue 202 First row: Sharon Wilson, DeMaris Wagner, Nola Warner, Vee Warner, Judy Tripplett, Phoebe Voscn. Second row: Sharon Stevens, Charlene Thomson, Arlene Wehr, Pauline Tif- fany, Phyllis Wandler, Rowena Zhender. Third row: Delores Zehm, Zelma Vance, Marian Ziegwied, Carol Vrolson, Carol Wetherman, Mary Etta Wrubleski. Fourth row: Norma Stenerson, Katherine Zent, Jeanette Storkson, Doris Weiler, Pat Thomas, Roberta Strong, Vivian Vine. Page 41 Page 42 Mr. Aller 205 First row: Don Bradbury, Larry Brown, Bob Bernier, Forrest Burgess, Leslie Bester, Art Blum, Ronald Bennett. Second row: Armour Armstrong, Dave Bean,jim Birge, Eddie Bau- man, Richard Bowen, Barry Bingham, Harold Brown, Lloyd Apitz, George Anthony. Third row: Gary Anderson, Fred Brown, Fred Barth- olomae, Ralph Bakie, Bob Bakie, Ed Anderson, Dennis Bloomfield, Larry Buckles. Fourth row: 'Ron Anderson, Bob Bass, Herb Brown, Gary Batters, Dan Boardman, Ronald Bodvin, Daryl Benzel, Dennis Bendrickson, Dave Anderson. Mrs. Blanton 300C First row: Linda Ableman, Sharon Bennett, Betty Allen, Pat Blangeres, Robin Aldrich, Bernice Bowers. Second row: Karen Baldwin, Marlene Bergum, Evonne Battin, Phyllis Bord- well,jackie Bliesner, Deana Bergen, Darlene Rae Anderson. Third row: .Joanne Brown, Mavis Brake, Janice Baldwin, Carol Beck, Lynda Boomer, Darlene Mae Anderson. Mr. Forsyth P-5 First row: Bill Evans, joe Ellis, Vern Cleveland, Daryl Daubel,jim DeLeon, Nick Carinio, Le- roy Cooper, Ken Dyreson, Gary Coon. Second row: David Dickens, Phillip Dunn, jerry Can- ter, Everett Dial, jim Drake, Bob Dawson, Bob Cartwright, Third row: Terry Clothier, Ron Crosby, Mahlon Greenwood, David Cogley, Ed Ramey, Ron Drake, Stephen Pool. Fourth row: Gary Dinsmore, Sid Crowe, Dale Conner, De- lano DeLeon, Lonnie Conner, Richard Church- hill, Miss Larson 214B First row: Judy Cribby, joan Cribby, jo Ann Fisher, Wanda Conboy, Peggy Davis. Denine Denman, Bette Crow. Second row: Sandra Drury, jean Dry, Pat Cahill, Marlene Clemons, Marilyn Cahill, Kathie Doolittle, Gloria Coble, jackie Glynn. Third row: Sandra Hicks, Alys Crain, Donna Devita, Linda Cunningham, Loralie Cochran. -Judy Drexel, Bette Dehn, Bar- bara Howe, Virginia Creighton. Fourth row: Sharon Dishman, Sharon Copeland, Ellen Bush. Diane Christian, Peggy Carmack, Pat Conner, Roberta Culp, Ruth Chambers, Carol Dobbins. Not pictured: Carol Deitrich, Vera Cate, Micha ele Dillon. Mr. L. Johnson S-2 First row: Jeffery Hall,.Iim Gaines, Bob Hash- ell, Fred Gest, Don Fish. Second row: Gerald Hall, David Garnsey, Dick Fisher, Dick Green, Roger Frye, Dick Graf, jim Gehlen. Third row: Dick Grof, Tom Foster, Ross Farmer, David Hames, Bob Gay, Louie Simon, David Fijalka. Fourth row: Lynn Faughender, Gerald Halsey, jack Greenamyer, Duane Frederic, Stephen Gratermjack Gibson, Tolman Gibson. Miss LeFevre 303 First row: Geraldine Fawver, Sherrie Glubrect, Darlene Hanwell, Lillian Gilmore, Marie George. Second row: Caroline Fuller, janet Greenside, Mina Gormanos, Bonnie Green, Marylene Eagon, Kathy Gerhardt, Noreen Hass. Third row: Sandra Fleishman, Shirley Foreman, Elaine Grafious,judy Hankel, Geor- gina Gumenberg, Wallyne Hagin, -Iudych Freese. Fourth row: Carolyn Eva, Margaret Funk,-Janice Barbour, Marilyn Foulkes, De- loris Gardner, Linda Hazeltine, Carol Haines. Mr. Molchcm 2l4A First row: Ken Kelling, Howard Holmes, Tony Hoffman,jack Highbarger, Craig Lamberson, Robert Himler, George Leaf Second row: Don Kirk, Denny Lelicfeld, Lee Kendall, Kenneth Lien, Dave johnson, Dennis Kelley, Herbert Lewis, Robert Larson. Third row: William Lohstroh, Mike jones, Mike Laurence, Duane Herman, Larry johnson, john Lindebald, joe Legocki, jeffjonquer. Fourth row: Darwin Hays, Charles Lean, Richard Koontz, Don Sarher,john Logsdon, Paul Kreager, Mike King, Barry -lessen. Mrs. Leland ll0 First row: Rosalie Slater, Dora Faye Schmidt, jean VanBlaricom, Charlotte Trevithick, Mary Alice Speer, Arlene Whetzel, Pat Steele. Second row: Sandra Stillwell, Judith Schwarder, Char- lene Sullivan, Barbara Sullivan, Charlene Scott, Vera Schorg. Third row: Penny Stevenson, Vicky Stempel, Carol Syverson, Stana Saylor, Carol Thompson, Susan Sanderson, Marlene Schofield, Edith Seeley. Page 43 Page 44 Mr. Sfumpf 105 First row: Allen Miller, Art Miller, Robert Martin, Roland Messerschmidt. Second row: Lani Miller, Keith McNeil, Leon Maddox, Don Mead, Richard McCann, Ron Mead. Third row: Delvin Minderman, Roger Markell, Dud- ley McCracken, Richard Mather, Clifford Murphy, Larry Nechanicky. Fourth row: Ray Miller, Jim McBride, Dan Morford, Eddie Mouget, Gary Mills, Dave Nehls, Bob Mc- Kenney. Mrs. Pence 314 First row: Merna Long, Carol McMurdo, Pat Materne, Charlene McGuire, Karen Lyon, Karen McCabe, Linda Milton. Second row: Patsy Mahoney, Darlene Mason,Janet McNeil, Gail McCann, Joan Mishler, Lita Larsen, Julia Neilson. Third row: Laurine Morrison, Mary Lou Moore, Dianne Maciejewski, Kathy Lok- ken, Virginia Langston, Diane McTighe, Sharon Martin, Eleanora Mitchell. Fourth row: Judy Miotke, Lana Lilienthal, Charlene Little, Janelle Miller, Wanda Masingale, Joann Mc- Kinney, Laraine Moeller. Mr. Merrick 101 First row: John Raschka, Roy Miller, Gary Ramsey, Daniel Schultz, Jack Rojan, Voyne Purjue, Kenneth Roath, Larry Reiner, Ken Pointer. Second row: Larry Potter, Howard Peckovcr, Jerry Piper, Leonard Novelli, David Peterson, Ivan Rassmussen, Dennis Peterson, James Oberg. Third row: Everett Neuman, Terry Peterson, James Richardson, Barry Rob- inson, Gary O'Brien, Bernie Tumlinson, James Peterson. Fourth row: Wyatt Newman, Don Renz, Robert Parry, Bill Palm, Ken Mclntyre, Garrett Nordby, Kenneth Olsen, Miss Stevens 217 First row: Donna Rockstrom, Donna Ruby, Lorretta Rose, Betty Natarato, Nancy Peter- son, Joyce North, Mary Powers, Darlene Ry- ser. Second row: Pat Noel, Jeanne Nyreen, Janice Otis, Jean Olson, Kay Putnam, Beverly Polello, Donna Nichols. Third row: Terry Ryan, Nancy Ostby, Stellamay Rief, Joan Pivat, Stephanie Reddell, Lynda Pagnotta, Gail Ruthven, Deanna Rausch. Fourth row: Mar- gery Pell, Gail Phillips, Helen Rickard, Nancy Reno, Betty Rees, Marilyn Nelson, Judith Nichols. Mr. Raymond 312 First row: Jim Sims, Bob Simmons, Patrick Taylor, Craig Thompson, Lynn Rutherford, Clark Smith, Dick Tabbat, Jerry Schimke, Gary Shovaers, Art Summers. Second row: Jerry Stamper, Dennis Styren, Alex Sundberg, Jim Shaul, Warren Runberg, Ron Scheafer, Marvin Smiley, Karl Schumaker. Third row: Gary Sciuchetti, Dick Sho:-t, Laverne Schulz, Jim Southwick, Jim Smith, Charles Scott, Doug Salberg, Frank Seay. Fourth row: Dave Sacco, Dennis Snyder, Dick Schuerman, Les Swim, Ron Silver, Curtis Schonberger, Gerald Slaaen, Burl Thompson, Charles Stewart. Mrs. Patten 207 First row: Vickie Kovatch,Jackie Koyama, Dianne Knutson, Barbara Hegman, Catherine Knesal, Sharon Knapp, Margaret Kirwin, Do- lores Howell, Judy Howard. Second row: Diane Kroske, Florence Kiehn, Edna Kautz- mann, Lynda Horey, Saundra Janni, Karen Hunn, Sharon Hilby, Lorna Knapp. Third row: Shirley Johnson, Darlene Hess, Phyllis Hoegh, Janet Jacobs, Sandra Johnson, Carol Judd, Linda Keevy, Nancy Hochhalter. Fourth row: Sharon Jacky, Helen Hoerner, Shauneen Ketterline, Joanne Jacobsen, Karen Korte, Carlene King, Joyce Jacobs, Penny Holman. Not Pictured: Roberta Jessup, Audrey Krings. Mr. Wolters 300A First row: David Wakenight, Dick Webber, Jim D. White, Jim Wellwood. Second row: Fred Zerza, Terry Waldron, Denny Young, Jim B. White, Gerald Walsborn, Roger Wick- ham, Ron Waldo, Third row: Jack Wilson, Lewis Vanderberg, Jim Walsh, Gary Whit- ticer, Clarence Torchie, Marlyn Umpheries, Buddy Walkly. Fourth row: Joe Vetaly, Ray Wilson, Keith Varker, Steven Toney, David Vanl-Ioy, Curtis Vaughn, Larry Zigler. Mrs. Scofield 201 First row: Pat Vosahlo, Helen Wyrick, Sharon Whittwer, Betty Williams, Cathy Wheeler, Judi White, Carol Wrubleski, Sharon Weis, Barbara White. Second row: Marilyn Wolfe, Janet Zerbst, Delina Walker, Marion Vine, Donna Webster, Rosalie Whetzel, Ramona Yates, Sharon Williams, Mary Lou Walters. Third row: Christine Wegman, Darlette Wat- kins, Nadine Waldow, Alta Warner, Jerre Wally, Glenda Walkley, Francis Tevlin, Marie Wood, Eva Mae Zinnecker. Page 45 Page 46 Mr. Anderson S-3 First row: Charles Adams, Rickey Bolan, Rus- sell Altergoth, Dennis Ader, Keith Bieber, Tom Becker. Second tow: Larry Blandy, Eric Berman, Don Blaskowsky, Michael Borgardrs, Larry Benthien, Martin Boschee, Myron Bliet. Third row: jim Barge, Charles Anderson, Roger Boardman, Tom Anyan,joe Branda, Don Blomberg, Fourth row: Del Boshear, Steve Baker, Don Boyd, john Brake, Craig Bat- ter, Leland Biggs. Miss Brockmon 126 First row: Darline Arndt, Marie Alger, Bev- erly Armstrong, Marlene Atkinson, Sharon Anselmo. Second row: Barbara Bley, Char- lotte Anderson, Shirley Bowerman, Marylin Arthur, Karen Bentlcy,jeannie Arnaldo. Third row: Roberta Allison, Esther Bishop, Donna Bogenrief, Karen Anderson, Helen Bauman, Magaret Ayers. Fourth row: -Iulienne Avery, Cheryl Anderson, Rosalie Beck, Carol Becker, Diane Angel, Anita Blixt, Mr. Brighom 106 First row: Gerald Brown, james Cleveland, Wesley Christensen, Dan Callahan, Danny Coe, Frank Coumont, Russell Curtis. Second row: Louie Corigliano, Gary Cooper, Wayne Bussell, Ricky Campbell, Don Burger, Richard Culp, Thomas Casselberry. Third row: Bob Cook, Michael Carney, Larry Cornelius, Bruce Culver, Moate Brigham, Virgil Cecil, Dan Brotherton. Fourth row: john Breninskey, Gary Colwell, Don Brickner,-jack Carr, Gary Britt, Ray Corkum, Paul Carter. Mrs. cook ' 108 First row: Carol Bradley, Connie Crow, Mar- ilyn Copeland, Anita Clark, Jean Brashears, Cathy Cole, Linda Burnham. Second row: Karen Conroy, Norma Christensen, Darlene Bryant, Vicky Clossen, Sherry Christensen, Karen Buck, Linda Brown. Third row: Lois Caldwell, Carol Crites,-Jackie Cameron, Gail Boyer, Vikki Brown, Lynn Clemens, Faith Countryman, Agnes Coppock. Fourth row: Alla jean Ciallella, Carol Copeland, Sharon Cheney, Sharon Clausen, Lorrie Brown, Betsy Callihan, Diane Buswell. Mr. Dombrosky 307 First row: Virl Eickmeyer, George Garvin, Charles Diggs, Daryl Demills. Second row: Bob Forcier, Alan Dibble, Dennis Evans, Keith Davidson, Alan Ferweda,john Davis. Third row: Charles Fiorino, joseph Felice, jerry Dyreson, Olan Fox, Glen Dobler, Char- les Ewart. Fourth row: Dcfug Dilley, Richard Finch, Robert Ernst, Roy Davis, Ray Decker. Mrs. Forsyth P-2 First row: Natanline Ewart, Kathy Cunning- ham, Linda Davis, Michele Doverspike, Carol Dewey, Viola Dennis. Second tow: Barbara Evans, Jerri Emerick, Sue Edlin, Marie Elli, Priscilla Edland, Betty Derr. Third row: Karen Cunningham, Nancy Drake, joan Davis, Judy DeLong, Fay Davis, Caroline Dixon, Diane Edgerton. Fourth row: Helen DeBolt, Nancy Behling, Darla Dickey, Dora Edgerton, Cor- rinne Erickson, Linda Dickson. Mr. Kienholz P-8 First row: Douglas Harris, Gary Gillingham, David Graham, jerry Graham, Eddy Glowen, Norman Heinen, Delno Hays. Second row: Mike Hamilton, Marvin Hanson, Kerry Hat'- ner, Wallace Grant, Gary Garrison, Bill Gabel. Third row: Don Harding, Terry Gent, Wally Hagen, Leland Geer, Allen Haffner, Frank Freer. Fourth row: Bryon Green, Ronald Helge- son, Dennis Harr, james Hendrickson, Char- les Hamers, Dennis Fuller, james Fradsham, Not pictured: Elwyn Gohnert, Larry Harke, Larry Harmon, Don Gilbertson, Ron Hent- horn. Mrs. Harris 211B First row: Barbara Feeder, Nancy George, -Judy Fischbach, Muriel Fosket, Sandra Gilliam, Genevieve Hagerman, Karen Fawver, Second row: Roberta Fawver, Delores Gleason, Judy Fetters, Sharon Hall, Patricia Gainer, Marlene Grillo. Third row: Louise Gibson, Carolyn Gifford, Lucille Schmidt, Loreirta Grier, Linda Gleeson, Venita Fischer. Fourth row: Adrianne Haffner, Darlene Ferrars, Majorie Geil, Diane Harrington, Deanna Gosswiller, Elloise Geer. Page 47 Page 48 Mr. Mogden P-9 First row: Ken Hester, Dale Jones, Allen Lake, John Hynes, Ralegh Kobloth, Gordon Hydn, John Jacobsen. Second row: Denny Herman, James Kiehn, Dan Kreger, James Kusske, Larry Johnson, Robert Kennberg. Third row: Dan Kish, Joseph Hill, Larry LaRue, Richard Laiva, Hershy Howard, Lee Howard. Fourth row: Niel Jacobsen, Charles Hobbs, Robert Hull, Gene Holcomb, Elden Lee, James Jewl. Mrs. Proctor P-7 First row: Marelene Inglis, Donna Hargrave, Diane Howell, Caryl Headstrom, Joanne Hard- in, Lois Jack. Second row: Sharon Hartman, Fonda Hopkins, Barbara Harcey, Carol Hill, Jacqueline Hughs, Pat Jesson. Third row: Greta Hicks, Judy Janzten, Karen Jewell, Janet Hastings, Pat Himler, Molly Hurst. Fourth row: Peggy Hauge, Evelyn Harrison, Karen Heber, Cathy Haas, Sondra Jannot, Karen Hunt. Mr. Olsen 300 First row: George Martin, Everett McCoy, Michael Lindgren, Michael Malone, Jerry Mason, Allyn Lehde, Robert Lunceford. Second row: Jack Ruson, Ray Long, John Mason, Den- nis Irgens, Allen Leivinger, Robert Mikkelson, Edwin Mackham. Third row: William Milli- ken, Jim .McAllister, Ed Melville, Tim McCoy, Walter Lockhart, Ralph Linville, Edwin Lind- quist. Fourth row: Vernon Leyde, Kenneth Leithead, William Meadows, Bernard Miller, James Lehr, Gene Lynch, William Mcleod, Patrick Maher. Miss Moyer 218 First row: Raymah Kirschke, Peggy Knudtson, Joan Johnson, Pat McLeod. Second row: Vir- ginia Anderson, Dixie McKay, Sharon Juno, Nade Kerr, Bonnie McMartin. Third row: Sandy Martin, Lynn Langston, Edith LeBret, Pat Maier, Glenda McArthur, Carolyn Mely- be. Fourth row: Lucille Lamb, Katherine Mar- shall, Carol Johnson, Nancy Madren, Carolynn Kramer, Marilynn Kramer. Mr. Sclbo 308 First row: Pat Morrison, Larry Neil, Chuck Moore, Michael Reynolds. Second row: Dick Reedy, David Nick, Dave Palmer, Marshall Peterson, Loren Morris, Dave Nelson. Third row: Raymond Parker, Bill Nichols, John Nel- son, Bill Pelozzie, Rich Naccarato, James Otis. Fourth row: David Okert, David Peterson, Conrad Ovnicek, Sandy O'Keefe, Dan Pauls- son, Chris Owens. Miss Orr 211A First row: Gloria Nance, Marilyn Mindermann, Rose Moser, Nancy Page, Millie Nemitz. Sec- ond row: Sue Plowman, Karan Moore, Kath- leen Merewether, Susie Morris, Sandra Martin, Nadine Olmstead, Third row: Kenni Gale Muzzy, Joyce Munk, Anita Pohlman, Dixie Meyer, Marjorie Pordon, Jane Phillips. Fourth row: Karen Patten, Phyllis Moseng, Joyce Pollelo, Judy Nelson, Peggy Nelson, Linda Parrott. Mr. Stover P-6 First row: James Smith, Glenn Summers, Philip Slater, Melvin Ruthven, Gary Stuart. Second row: Mike Rogan, Leroy Summers, David Snyder, Loyd Shoaf, Tony Rossmeicr, Jerome Skaifc. Third row: Kieferd Stevens, Robert Stern, Jerry Senn, James Simmons, Richard Shook, Willis Stone. Fourth row: Gary Stolz, Douglas Strayer, Chet Roller, Robert Sheppard, Dale Stolz, William Steven- SUD, Miss Ryan GG First row: Judy Schiermeyer, Gayle Shoff, Jac- queline Schaff, Darlene Smith. Second row: Judy Snyder, Sandra Satlerfield, Diane Price, Karen Stirling, Marjorie Prothero, Bonnie Slee- man, Third row: Darlene Roberts, Sandra Sal- berg, Linda Smith, Janice St, Clair, Judith Rose, Carolyn Steury. Fourth row: Kathleen Startin, Linda Schmidt, Avon Roullier. Colleen Sims, Sherry Sloggy, Janet Shearer. 1,- 'i- rw Page 49 t. Page 50 Mr. Diggs BG First row: james Tusler, Donald Wyrick, jerry Linville, Gary Toombs, Duane Williamson, Roger Walker. Second tow: Brent Warren, Vern Sutton, Richard Troup, Merl Wells, Douglas Wilson, David Wagner. Third row: Mike Thomas, Michael Whitney,.Ioe Wall- ing, Ronald Swanson, Terry Wilson, Thomas Young. Fourth row: David Weimer, Ronald White, Tom Tomlinson, Ted Zimphich, Phil Tomlinson, Julius White. Mrs. Vc:nDoren P-4 First row: Cleo Weiler, Darlene Wilcox, Yvonne Wood, Sandy Wagg, Trula Wheel- ock, Sharon Walker. Second row: Margaret Wahl, Rebecca Warnick, Sharon Vannest, Car- olyn Whitney, Eloisc Turner, Regina Ward. Third row: Karen Vanlluyle, Cherie Tleiry, Vicky Sweeney, Nicole VanDingenen, Eliza- beth Varker, Diane Roulleau. Fourth row: Di- anne Zieske, Donna Zupan, Patricia Williams, Sharon Williams. Marie Young, Ellen Wana- cels. Far left: Everything seems to be under control in Mr. Thompson's home room as Maurice Guttromson practices giving a hack for tard- iness. Left: To bring Christmas cheer into the build- ing many ofthe home rooms decorate their doors or put up Christmas trees. Here is home room 202 with Miss Virtue, Marian Ziegweid, and Charlene Thomson finishing up the tree, gs L. P ,l t l it f it W - ll Q ill? . 1 . . 'Z Q 2 Q :Vg 5 g.. . . 1::L-Lk 'K -if l y f 1 it X l is . r i l N g - 5it , . Q ,.L. -h--.e.,,wM EMM- H v t H Q , I ,. It's after school on grade day and some of the boys from home room 312 are gathered around the desk to give Mr, Raymond their pink credit cards. Q Mrs. Crosby's home room looks mighty happy about having a hundred percent ticket holders for the football game. They even brought their home room mascot in to share the picture. What's this! Everyone studying in this home room? No, you're wrong, everyone in this picture was work- ing hard to get their registration cards filled out so they could talk before the bell rings, -.Z This freshman, home room Big Gym, has a right to look so en- thusiastic, it was awarded Home Room ofthe Week at least three times for having the highest percentage of ticket holders, Page 51 WN WHEN WE WERE YOUNG .li YL K ,.. ...- x.. 4 ff iff, '33 ,, f w. ,fe . , ' A rf W E' ' ' v. ,-,. gg , 'ywf . 4 Q gi L A 5 I ,f V ri, v 'W W, QL Agia V I V I Elf i f 45 +7 ff ff ,fa X' i, ,W WWW WK 4' Q XR X A Z7 VX xx X f K tl Z ff2 :4 we S ENGLISH ,i.i. 1 :V pf: if ' ? 'wfN'Sff,1 ' is ff Y . t fi '1 V L'3:f.' ' .1 w .--is -, - - L-or i.ig195flfsf.13i r..ai'f'-H. :rid lv .4 an ,, i 4 Top: Mr. Brannon, Miss Brockman. Bottom: Mrs. Canup, Mrs. Forsyth. Miss Stevens explains how prefixes and suffixes are added to , it b X Page 54 . . -.1 fa ', a M ' Q A ii: ,, b ,Fw 5, , HT si., fy RSM 5 this ,il qs gg , t, . W S ,, . .6 Jig 'Q YQ' basic words to form new ones. Q f 'V' A dx' 'FAH J is an -fwfr ,fu 519' vi X ,, N f S 5 ' Q 1 Top: Mrs. Frisbie, Mr. Grafious, Mrs. Harris, Miss Herbert, Mr. Magdcn. Bottom: Mrs. Oscarson, Mrs. Scofield, Miss Stevens, Head, Mrs. Patten, Mrs. VanDoran. SOCIAL STUDIES '31 dh. ' - y a 5 . , tg.- jf rg , in .4 . , . S is , :E fx ,X .h . 1 2 X x .1 5 f 55' if V H f S ' 4 ,S :, Qs , '- , t 2,1 , 'Q gap... ' FQQT fr-.L w1.ggg1X 'f-5 s 2 H-5. . wwe, f Yxg. A L . Q 7 Top row: Mr. Becher, Head. Middle row: Mrs. Blanton, Mr. Forsyth. Bottom row: Mr. C. johnson, Mr. Mabbott. Bgttgm row Mr, Olsen, Mr, Pgffenfoth, left: Roger gives an oral report to fellow U.S. History students but Stan doesn't seem too impressed. Right: Bill and Wmda look at the world globe seeing where Spokane is located on the sphere. l 1 l Top row: Mr. Stover, Middle row: Mr. Sleizer, Miss Smith. Page 55 MATHEMATICS Donna is explaining to classmates her problem in Geometry. Page 56 These future engineers are shown racking their brains! Left to right: Mike Richard- son,john Kelly, Larry Cole, and Jim Lindeblafl. ll .fl I f M Top: Mr. Ostness, Head of Math Department, Mr. Barry. Middle: Mr Raymond, Mr. Thompson. Bottomi Mr. Walters, Miss Weymouth. COMMERCIAL Inset: Miss McMahan, Head of Commercial Department. Top: This is one of her Bookkeeping classes. Bottom: Kathy Scott, Sharon Peterson and Betty Pederson concentrate on carefully writing down their dictation. 765 .als- G? 'br .4-v Top: Mrs. Church, Mrs. Cook. Middle: Mrs. Schwartz. Bottom: Mr. Stumpf, Mrs. Van Doren, fs VO' fr CJ' ' 'slvlx 1:--7' ,.,f e ' .' Leland, Miss Barbara Foote and Karen Bowen are counting the pennies These girls are doing their daily typing practice. for office procedure. Page 57 ul Agn Q , . 9 .,, l f , E ' .puff c E ,-I 4' X Q ' l . , . - ' tgfikplv '. :f t - 13:1ff':,iig'z 31. -Ffa: t wigg- 1 wsgs, w -if L2 'iw' iw- -,vt 3967 rr , f e Q i 2 4 Top: Mr. Coleman, Mr. Dombrosky. Middle: Mr. Diggs, Mr. Hjortedal. Bottom: Mr. Merrick, Mr. Sabo. SCIENCE Top: Barbara Foote, Dale Sciuchetti, and Nona Stine are using one of the theorys that they learn in Physics. Bottom: Biologists are examining specimens of mosses and ferns. They are, left to right, Mina Gormanos, Penny Stevenson, Waixda Con- boy, and Rick Bowen, This electronic device was one of the entrys in annual Science Fair. Lab enthusiasts, Bill Darst and Dave C. johnson are leaming the finer Page 58 points of Chemistry through experimentation. k c. 'SQ 51.1.1 t -: : Q .gs V ly-.' ' C. ,- ,f J., ., .Q t .rf .' ' ., ,J . .: , A i X x, x . f D 1 ,JL -,ply , V N552 ,, was-fir. :fm - . w , . -,w '11 P 4uY. if' 1 .I ' - i-.lu 1 0 JJXJ5' l ' - :ll 5 fl . .ff-I3 D V , 2 -v- ii ' fi 62. :-' fr- 'a 'Q gyf j' ' .riff gf . My, Raw, L- v w- A fl 0: 4:3 , 'bf' x V, 5 -fn., rf' Q' KX . Rx if g l f',3'.'f , 1' ' ,1, :,. f ' f' rd' S B N lug. F v xi . , J, fill QQ V 1 X mq4+ ff ' 49 4 Y f f .?- I D Top row: Mr. Chapman, Mr. Anderson, Middle row: Mr. john- son, Mr. Kienholz. Bottom row: Mr. Peters, Mr. Russell. S6 I Gerald Slaaen carefully cuts a table leg while Delano Delcon and Don Gilberson, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Top: Stuart McPhail and Charles Anderson wind a coil for their motor. Bottom: Bruce Whcrzel and Larry Patton, flx up their car for thc BIG SATURDAY NIGHT DATE. wait their turn. Page 59 HOMEMAKING xg' -f .Q x., aka, . , W. . .. , ff- Q is i is his c - , ix A 3 sq, 1:1375 ,s, 1 .ff i t ,Q if W : Z W i Top: Miss Mikldcson Head of Homemaking , , Miss Larson, Miss Moyer. Bottom: Mrs. Procter, Mrs. Tread well. They better be good! As cookies are mixed by Karen Bentley. ,- v 1 -f: fi. .x. lg I .Av esp, ' X ififfle Q, 5 4' Pai i k Q .qw Donna Pearson, Linda Hynes, and Nancy Kromer have prepared a Tea for their mothers and teachers that have this period free. Mrs. Procter is instructing Kathy Gerhard: how a zipper is placed in a skirt properly. Page 60 MUSIC AND ART -. -Q- Left: There's a song in the air as a few choir members get together, Right: Band players are tuning up L pfff' - and getting ready for their daily class. if ,ihl 43' xv ' 25' 4 gg, if 3 1.316 e x ...f , it . Hifi 3... 2,1 .. t . . ., ,. , a il Qifffiq- i Hi.: .wg GR fi, 'Q-,' .. ' if 'dw Music Instructors. Top: Mr. Brigham, Head. Bottom: Mr. Foster. X , m FW 55 Left: Some examples of work done are these paper mache masks and a display in the lower hall. Right: Art students working during class. Art Instructors. Top: Mr. Al- ler. Bottom: Miss Virtue. Page 61 LANGUAGES .A 5 b,1 3355 f V :,,A tt 4 M 'g'. Q Top: Miss LeFevre, Head of Ianguages. Middle: Mrs. Cros- by. Bottom: Mrs. Pence. Left to Right are Ken McKenzie, Karen Bowen, and Marianne Mengell acting out a tradition at Christmas in Spanish. P 62 French class is surprised by unexpected photographer during daily recitation. 3gC L PHYSICAL EDUCATION A couple of P.E. students throw themselves whole hcartedly into some friendly wrestling, one of the many sports included in the boy's P.E. program. N, My A panorama of some of the girls P.E. activities. Both Miss Ryan and Miss Mele look forward to the expanded facilities next year. Top: Mr. Ellingsen, Head Bottom: Mr. Brown 127 'QV Top: Miss Ryan, Head Bottom: Miss Mele Page 63 we 7' . ...J ,w Some ofthe Visual Ed students are left to right: Gladys Funk, Harold Sweency,jim Williams, Gail l-legman, and kneeling is jim Dewey. Doris Weller is checking out a book Page 64 na-usual Our school custodians reviewing the controls. Left to right: Mr. C. Ruud, Head Engineer, Mr. E. Glowen, Mr. S. Gardner, Mr. E. Edwards, Mr. H. Smith, Mr. T. Fuller, and Mr. L. Haupt. Hereis how it's done. Cooks from left to right are: Esther Thompson, Ellen Clough, manager, Katherine Colc- man, Helen Brandt, Martha Kingery, Georgia Tubbs. M164 f 5X l fr CJ' 41? 41 -.wye af W i ii. ,, Erin Kanzlcr seems to be Surprised when rap- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, OLD MEMBERS - First row: Donna Walker Lalera PCCl by Old mCmbC1' NOUI12 Ridff- Frady, Shirley Brizendine, Norma Rider, Thea Tinling, Mary Pearson. Second row Bonnie Wilson, Cathy MacGown, Ruth Larson,-lean Kirkpatrick, Larry McGeath, jim Taylor Third row: Bill Borden, Marjorie Pedersen, Doug Bester, Dick Anderson, Bruce Ellingsen Bob Scha lock NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First row: julie Hartman, Elizabeth Lamb, Diana Conboy, Stella Leanard, Karla Fair, Nona Stine, Dorthy Hansen, Nancy Knauss, Barbara Sand, Darlene Mad- ren, Phyllis Pohlman, Nancy Shenefelt, Audrey Stewart, Erin Kanzler, Nancy Krogal. Second row: Charles Sordoff, Wyoma Mc- Daniel, Ramona Leighton, Lynne Tyner, Virginia Coppock, janet Taylor, Norma Stenerson, jean Hoffman, Verona Warner, Bette Hollenback, Roberta Beck, joan Culver, Sharon Stratford.. Third Page 66 row: Don Mott, Roger Storey, Thomas Haupt, Anna Garnsey, Faye Lorenson, Karen Johnson, Janet Blain, Delores Self, Patricia Brown,janet Merrick, Maryerra Wmbleski, Janice Ostby, Vernon Nelson. Fourth row: Jim Moore, Dale Sciuchetti, Howard King, Darryl Dickey, jim Pat Hogan, Gerald Moore, Lewis Zieske, Thomas Fuller, Michael Richardson, Robert Allen, james Linde! blad, Victor Alverez, Ernie Eng. Not pictured: jean Hollar, David Adams. 1 ,av-f , FRENCH AND LATIN CLUB-First row: Linda Morrison, Carol Hedstrom, Bonnie Mc- Martin, Stella Learnard, Ramona Yates, Sharon Williams, Judy Drexel, Mary Powers, Carol Dietrick. Second row: Nancy Knauss, Nona Stine, Norma Rider, Faye Sorenson, Kathy Merl- wether, Faye Simmons, Joanne Brown, Linda Pagnotta. Third row: Ruth Larson, Lee Eckard, Tom Haupt, Judy Curtis, Cathy MacGown, Lynne Hansen, Delos Johnston, Jim Taylor. Rolling peanuts on the floor with their noses isn't the usual activity for the members but pity the poor initiates. SPANISH CLUB-First row: Linda Burham, Phoebe Vosen, Karen Milam, Mrs. Pence, Janice Peterson, Bon- The Spanish Club members are celebrating at nie Poage, Deanna Robbins. Second row: Pat Kenyon, Myrna Martin, Larry Sundberg, Karla Fair, Sharon their Christmas party by the Mexican custom of breaking the Pinata, Bacon, Jean Hollar, Karen Bowen, Bonnie Green. Third row: Lynne Tyner, Richard Mather, Janice Ostby, Deanna Rausch, Marilyn Coppins, Karen Johnson, Loretta Hamilton, Denise Jacoby, Fourth row: Charles Sodorff, Janet Walker, Diane Childers, Marianne Mengel, Dale Sciuchetti, Joyce Cockburn, Gary O'Brien, Roger Pounds, Ken McKenzie. Page 67 DA? ,fl il Senior Math Club members are busy making up the Freshmen Math Test. ,.4... 4: SENIOR MATH CLUBAMarge McMartin, Shirley Brizendine, Norma Rider, Nona Stine, Thea Tinling, Kay Gifford, Marilyn Coppins, Bonnie Wilson. Second row-Kathy McGowan, Marietta Rubieski, Bernice Short, Janice Ostby, Virginia Coppock, Janice McMullen, Patricia Belton, Bob Fischbztck, Ken Bush. Third row-Jerry Thaler, Nelson, Brison, Dennis Boren, Don Wilson, RusslStorey, Ray Herstburg, Rich Richmond, Rog Storey, Victor Brown. Fourth row-Dale Sciuchetti, Doug Bester, Dick Michels, Mike Tissue, Larry Haney. Norm Johnson, Lewis Zigske, Jerry Moore, Don Mott. JR. MATH CLUB-Sharon Juno, Loretta Rose, Mary Powers, Karen Jewell, Carol Sloan, Judy Fetters. Second row-Barbara Evans, Ellen Wanecek, Ann Hurst, Phyllis Bordwell, Stellamay Ir logkg like some Jr, Mnrh Club members are Reif, Linda Gleeson, Les Bester. Third row-Donna Devita, Gloria Coble, Marjorie Geil, Carol having fun decorating the Christmas tree for Dietrich, Joanne Brown, Marilyn Foulkes, Wallyne Hagin. Fourth row-Carlene King, Mari- rheir Christmas party. lyn Nelson,Janelle Miller, Carol Dobbins, Bob Parry, Ray Wilson, Gary O'Brien. Page 68 R CLUB-First row: Lloyd Stevens, Dale Sciuchetti, Alan Rhodes,,Pierce Sinott, Rich Haldi, jim Crowder, Glen Armstrong, Ron Corkum, Gary Kelly. Second row: Jim Rutherford, Char- les Warren, Paul Learch, john Kelly, Dee Scott, Glen Crandall, Pete Sims, Larry Little, Barry Robinson, jim Olson. Third row: Dennis Snyder, jim Dewey, Don Spence, Art Anderson, Sammy Parker, Dell Duchene, jerry Schilling, Robbie Elsensohn, Tom Halvorsen. Fourth row: Dave Adams, Phil Anderson, Dick Davies, Alan Neils, Dick Anderson, Denny Crawford, Rich ew. The sergeant ar arms enjoys his work keeps the fellows of the R Club in line. if as he Kingsolver, john Nugent, Dale Hutchens, Members of the Lyre Club are musical inclined as they look over Marilyn's and -Iim's shoulders at the piano. LYRE CLUB-First row: Darlene Madren, Marjorie McMarrin, Judith Sutherland, R. E, Foster, Nancy Shenefelt, Shirley Brizendine, Bob Fischback, Bonnie Palmer. Second row: Linda Ham, Janice Ostby, Mary Oliver, Vicki Reinertson, Sharon Hauger, Nancy Knauss, Marilyn Cop- pins, Bonnie Vfilson, Cathy MacGown. Third row: jean Kirkpatrick, john Stirling, Dean Hall, Bob Perry, Larry McGerth, Jim Taylor, Richard Richmond, Ed Windle. Fourth row: Roger Storey, Russell Storey, Roger Pounds, jim Lewis, Bob Schalockhlerry Moore, Richard Herman, jerry Scollard. Page 69 ,, , L .,,.,a .Q .,R. L . A ., '7 1 1 ,. Q X , . V , ,, I The wrapped jelly was 3 Christmas Present to F.H.A. CLUB-First row: Deanna Bergen, Par Noel, Tudy Triplett, Phoebe Vosen,Joanne the children of Lakeland Village ffgm the Culver, Darlene Hanwell, Sharon Weis, Dora Faye Schmidt. Second row: Rowcnce Zehndey, members of F.H.A. Sharon Stratford, Nancy Krogel, Laurel Goodrich, Roberto Beck, Wyoma McDaniel, Mary Powers, Marlene Bergum, Carol Syverson. Third rowz Sharon Beede, Carol Haines, jurly Nich- ols, Cheran Priddy,-Ioyce Jacobs, Sharon Copeland, Karen Pulliam, Nancy .lo Cromer, Carol Madren. Page 70 Some members of the F.H.A. Club help Mr. Walker, manager of Rusan's, in Norrhrown, model some of Rusan's styles, F.N.A. CLUB-First row: Joanne Seylcr, Deanna Lee, Grace Hard, Diana Green, Patsy Dc- Shaw, Jean Van Blaricamk, Kathy Knesal, Charlotte Trevithiek, Jackie Bliesner. Second row: Charlene McGuire, Marcella Nesler, Diane Lundberg, Pat Mahaney, Kathy Gerhardt, Janet Jacobs, Eleanor Redington, Carol Judd. Third row: Diana Conboy, Myrna Martin, Barbara Sand, Wally Hagin, Larraine Whitaker, Vicky Stempel, Janice Tomlinson, Janet Zerbst, Janelle Miller. Fourth row: Jean Olsen, Bonnie Schuh, Barbara Maiers, Anna Garnsey, Gayle White, Delores Self, Diana Hubner, Jean Kirkpatrick, Marjorie Peterson. s 2 . K 5., 3 W-. - Q 'TX Ticks ,J c V 1 1 my 1 V, Yr N Q . r g I Q 1- 'X r lx , . C . HX i'4. 1 Pat Mahaney is just one of the few girls to re- ceive a pin at a F.N.A, Pinning Party. L -1? Vernon Nelson, the President, leads the F.T.A. Club in a group discussion. F.T.A. CLUB-First row: Diane Howell, Anita Clark, Phoebe Vosen, Carolyn Whitney, Jean Anderson, Marilyn Manring. Second row: Carol Copeland, Patricia Williams, Nancy Krogel, Sharon Stratford, Laurel Goodrich, Mary Lou Moore, Faye Simmons, Jerri Emcrick. Third row: Diane McTique, Sue Trent, MaryAnn Mengle, Nancy Cromer, Joyce Cockburn, Tom Haupt, Wyatt Newman. Page 71 ,L X Thespians contributed great talent for the suc- cess of their Christmas banquet. THESPIANS-First row: Linda Morrison, Audrey Stewart, Lynne Tyner, Mr. Dale F. Bran- non, Nancy Shenefelt, Marlene Rohn. Second row: Gary Hutson, Denise Jacoby, Ruth Lar' son, Lynne Hansen, Delos Johnston, Bette Hollenback, Third row: Bill Vanderberg, Carl High- land, Robert Miller, Darryl Dickey, Kerry Clarke, james Taylor. F.M.D,A. CLUB--First row: Virginia Langston, joan Pivar, Mr. Diggs, Sharon Martin, Bar- Dr. Frisbic talks to the Future Medical Doctors bara Evans. Second row: Darwin Hayes, Al Peare, Don Mott, Bill Nichols, Vern Nelson. of America. Page 72 3C'S CLUB-First row: Betty Crow, Connie Crow, Mary Speer, Sharon Hartman, Judy Mc- Clur, and Sherry Arp. Second row: Jerri Emerick, Nadine Omstead, Keni Gale Muzzy, Joyce Munk, Kathy Gerhardt, Marilyn Kramer, Wyoma McDaniel. Third row: Yvonne Coats, Marge Reber, Vicky Closson, Beatrice Schimanski, Jean Anderson, Eleanor Welshinger, Eleanor Red- ington, Pat Williams. Fourth rowz Kathryn Marshall, Alla Jean Cialleela, Sandra Murasky, Barbara Maiers, Corrine Erickson, Judy Nichols, Vern Lightbody, Allan Duncan, John Nugent. 3C'S Christmas project was making a brighter Christmas for the children at Lakeland Village by donating toys for them, The canned goods shown were donated to a needy family along with ten dollars for a turkey. T PALLET AND BRUSH CLUB-First row: Patsey Deshaw, Elizabeth Lamb, Erin Kanzler, Pallet and Brush was another dub which made Janet Peterson, Romona Leighton. Second row: Charlene Thompson, Stana Taylor, Rudy Tru- . toys for the Children of Lakeland Villa C Pal. jillo, Diane Williams, Loretta Hamilton, Denise Jacoby. Third row: Nancy Jo Cromes, Dennis In and Brush is Rogcfs an dub g A Boren,Jerry Schelling, Janet Taylor, Linda Hynes, Jim Stevenson, Richard La Velle. Page 73 One of the Alta-Y Club's activities was a dance to which the HI-Y Club was invited. ALTA-Y CLUB-First row: Jim Gaines, Gerald Wolsborn, Freddie Zerza, jack Rojan, Crai Thompson, Fred Brown. Second row: Bud Walkley, Sid Crowe, Bill Lostroh, jim Drake, Bob Gay, Mike jones. Third row: Ken Crampton, Frank Seay,john Lindeblad, Ross Farmer, Gary Sciuchetti, David Sacco, jim Peterson. Fourth row: Ray Miller, Ron Anderson, jim McBride, joe Vetaly, Don Renz, Daryl Benzel. Page 74 SENATE CLUB-First row: Wyoma McDaniel, Lana Lilienthal, Mr. Omar Olson, Advisor, Dick Mather leads the Senate Club in a discus- Stana Taylor, Dianne' Childers. Second row: Dick Mather, Pat Thomas, Carlene King, Karen sion of NATO. The main function of this club Kort, Terry Schimke. Third row: Barney Larson, Mike Van Hoff, jack Gibson, jeff Haines, is discussing world problems. Mike Meriwether, HI-Y CLUB-First row: Ron Stanek, Larry Sunberg, Gary Rust, Ron Haffner. Second row: HI-Y members are having a full day selling Stan Peterson, Tom Halverson, Tom Barbour, Bill Borden,Jim Pat Hogan, Glen Crandal. Third row: Don Dawson, Rich Haldi, Bob Allen, jerry Kempf, Mike Richardson, Dale Sciu- chetti. Fourth row: Darrel Rhodes, Bruce Ellingson, David Adams, Milt Barron, Dick Ander- thcir records to the Associated Student body. son, john Nugent. wi.-Q A big project of HI-Y was picking up trash that was left over from the locker clean-out day. Page 75 One of the activities of the Cosmic Club was a field trip to the Inland Empire Paper Com- pany. COSMIC CLUB-First row: james Stone, Arlene Wenr, Nelson Brison, Richard Ruby, Larry Sims fCommittee Chairmanj, Richard Michels fPresidentj, john Dale Glubrecht. Second row: Delors Self, jeremy Thaler, Charles Sodorff fSecrctaryj, Bill Darst, Don Mott. O.G.A, CLUB-First row: Laleta Frady, Bonnie Poage, Lorya Quade, Bette Hansen, Ramona A few O.G.A. members are leaving for a bas- Lcighton, Judy Wyrick. Second row: Janet Blain, Faye Lorenson, Karen Bowen, Donna Angel, ketball game after enjoying a club dinner. Marilyn Wilcox, Pearl Stevenson, Marlene Rohn. Third row: Karen Johnston, Vicky Reinert- sen, Ruth Larson, janet Walker, Margie Pederson, Sharon Beede. Page 76 ' A an K. ! XFX f I dU X14 .K M Fifi L v Q S 3 Q l ' , l ,C L ,'ict '1 A I V. - FALL COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN: Left to right: Mary Pearson, Jim Taylor, Ken McKenzie, Q25 , f, . , Linda Wakely, Pat Brown, Thea Tingling, Bob Schalock, Bonnie Wilson, Kathy McGown, ' V Shirley Brizendine. . -yi. ,, ,N 1 42:31 FALL A.S.B. OFFICERS. Top: President, Major Roberts. Bottom: Vice President, jim Pat Hogan. unuAnve1,5, . 'sm' Yinvn 'Nl FALL STUDENT COUNCIL: Left to right: First row: Glenda Walldey, Marcella Burnette, Mary Powers, Carol Dietrich, Lita Larson, Raleigh Kabloth, Craig Thompson. Second row: Glenda McArthur, Carol Dewey, Barbara Hegman, Charlotte Trivithick, Voyne Purjue, Lyne Hanson, Janet Shearer. Third row: Roberta Beck, Bernice Short, Georgina Gumenberg, Laurel Goodrich, Lorie Brown, Cathy Zcnt, Pat Max- field, Dick Green, Diane Mutton, Erin Kanzler. Fourth row: jim Moore, john Benesch, Lee Eckard, john Brahe, John Lindeblad, Fred Kenl, Don McClure. Page 78 Nicole Von Dingenen and Wyatt Newman, study the new 1958 A.S.B. Calendar for coming events. 5 .dh- Y' 1 , .IQ Major Roberts presides over a discussion as Student Council Representatives are anxious to participate. lA FALL A.S.B. OFFICERS. Top: Secretary, Meredith Jones. Bottom: Treasurer, Pat Brown. Major Roberts presents Walter Horan, our fifth district Congressman, with a lifetime pass to all Rogers activities. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL. Left to right: First row: Donna Bogenrcif, Cherie Thing, Dixie Mycrs, Bonnie Wilson, Nancy George, Donna Hargouves, Carol Tempero, Gladys Funk. Second row: Ray Long, Richard Nather, Fred Zerza, Gary Kelly, Susan Lirtell, Donna jinotti, Pat Stookey, Vernon Nelson. Third row: Richard Finch, Daniel Prulsson, David Dickens, Matt Hamers, jack Carr, Wayne Derrick, Gary Rust, Rex Schimke, Ron Haffner. Fourth row: Rich Haldi, Ron Anderson,john Nugent, Dick Anderson, Rich- ard Matheny, Don Wilson. Page T maint r ,Q h Y . K .5 V, 55, fum g Top: President Dick Anderson. Bottom: Bob Scha- lock. Rogers' first Inaugural Ball was such a success that it probably will become an annual affair. Guests of honor at the Ball were the newly elected Student Body officers, Greetings Chairman, Britta Fischer welcomes a new student to Rogers High. Page 80 SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL-First row: Pat Maier, Pat Blangercs, Darlene Hanwell, Trula Wheel- ock, Gayle Shoff, Marilyn Mindermann, Donna Hargrave. Second row: Vernon Nelson, Barbara Evans, Gail McCann, Judy Drexel, Stellamay Reif, Charlene Thomson, Kathie Harris, Bill Evans. Third row: Sue Littell, Rosalie Beck, Marianne Nengel, Margie Pedersen, Bette Hollenback, Bonnie Palmer, Deloros Self, Christine Wegman, Britta Fischer, Richard Mather, Fourth row: Frank Seay, Sandy O'Keefe, George Anthony, Duane Frederic, Dick Anderson, Rich Marheny, Lloyd Stevens, jim Williams, john Kelly. It's voting time at john Rogers. Now you can pick the officers of your choice. 1 VW '95 J ,fi FR.. IA SPRING CHAIRMAN-Left to right: jean Kirkpatrick, Bonnie Wilson, Ron Haffner, Pat Thomas, Shirley Brizendine, Bette I-Iollenback. Top: Secretary julie Hartman. Bottom: Treasurer Pat Brown. ,xii 'flf5 its IN.. - :.,.ei ','f .,.+u'G't. - 'A -A -,--fl,-,i.'I. Q ' if ' V K Mr. McGown, A.S.B. Advisor is shown helping some interested students. Page 81 s 1 2 Q , I 1 a 1 1 E I e' v-, V m .t. 1' Z,.. Il' Students find the Club Bulletin Board a big help in finding club an- nouncements. 'FNf'Ky 1, My 1. ,, I ,,'-' Top: During cleanup, Glenn Crandell tried his hand at carrying the waste paper basket. Bottom: Bill Borden, Richard Matheny, and Darlene Madren fight polio by blowing up balloons for generous contributors. 'U We BOB wlgp 'K A X , CO1-mp.. HE VOTED T oi i IL': ?'l7'iIim5 Page 82 Committee members of both parties try to out do each other in artistic ideas for better campaigning. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES-First row: jean Anderson, Diane Childers, Pat Taylor, Nicole Van Dingemen, Phyllis l-Ioegh, Pat Taylor, Judy DeLong, Berry Williams, Mary Ann Spear. Second row: Roger Miller, Ken Pointer, Ardine Holt, Carol Weatherman, Marilyn Manring, Aneta Fresen, Leroy Summers, Norman I-Ieinen, Kenny Kelling. Third row: Ron Brickner, Dwain Bender, Shirley Dry, Deanna Rausch, Del DeLeon, Fay Simmons, Nancy Knauss, Nancy Madrin, John Michaels. Fourth row: Chick Anderson, Wayne Huchenson, Lee Sherman, john Nugent, Judy Curtis, janet Merrick, Diane McTighe, jean Kirk- patrick, Vicki Reincrsten. Aff, .i 1 4 'I N 1 u i ii' Auna Garnsey models one of her dresses in the Christmas Style Show in which many girls partici- X - und.-I' , john Clinton from Washington State College talks to seniors about College at the senior interview. People of Rogers community vote in spring elections which take place in the front halls. pared in. 1 Tom Haupt paints the up and down signs for one way stairs. Page 83 FALL GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS Pres. Marilyn Sly Vice-Pres. Betty Hollenback Secy. Nancy Shenefelt Treas. Margie Pederson Page 84 Big sisters treat little sisters at Big and Little Sister Party which takes place every year. L if 5 FT' Q F fl' 'Q - - jg r , it s.......mnc- I N ' Miss Spokane meets with the Girl's League officers the day of Rogers Girl's League Sec- tional Cons. '! Erin Kanzier is first in line to buy her Rogers Booster Button. SPRING GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS New I I f R'-Ven: Q 1-bs? , Fai' Pres. Lynda Hynes Vice Pres. Cathy MacGown I Is i Treas, Ruth Larson Secy Faye Lorenson 'L .-fy, , New spring Girl's League officers proudly display their Page 85 SWC3tCfS. FALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN--First row: Darlene Madren, Norma Rider, Elizabeth Lamb, Julie Hartman, Nancy Krogel, Judy Triplett, John Culver, Jackie Yarber. Second row: Karin Ostness, Britta Fischer, Karen Pul- liam, Linda Hends, Julie Harms, Wyoma Mc- Daniel, Laleta Frady. Third row: Julie Senn, Karen Bowen, Thea Tinling, Mary Pearson, Cathy MacGown, Ramona Leighton. Fourth row: Diana Conboy, Lynda Harn, Linda Miotke, Barbara Sand, Donna Angel, Judy Schuerman, Ruth Larson. SPRING CHAIRMAN - First row: Laleta Frady, Nancy Kroegal, Carol Madren, JoAnn Culver, Darlene Madren. Second row: Thea Tinling, Britta Fisher,Julie Harms, Sharon Grippen, Jean Holler, Mary Pearson, Sharon Stratford. Third row: Julie Senn, Judy Schuer- man, Janice Ostby, Kathy Scott, Marlene Rohn, Barbara Sand, Diane Conboy. Fourth row: Pat Thomas, Carol Fairburn, Margie Peterson, Nancy Jo Cromer, Marian Zeigweld, Pat Belton, Betty Hollenback. FALL GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES -First row: Margie Kelling, Edna Kautz- mann, Penny Lake, Fonda Hopkins, Dora Faye Smith, Sandra Gilliam. Second row: Julie Neil- son, Bretta Fischer, Julie Harms, Leona Vaughn, Mable Seabrandt, Jackie Bliesner, Karen Milam. Third row: Gail Ruthven, Sandy Salberg, Judy Otis, Kaye Gifford, Mar- lene Rohn, Carol Bogenreif, Karen Pulliam, Fourth row: Joan Davis, Joyce Cargill, Rosalie Beck, Alla Jean Ciallella, Marilyn Foulkes, Peggy Nelson, Sandy Martin. SPRING GIRL'S LEAGUE REPRESENTA- TIVES-First row: Nadine Olmstead, Fonda Hopkins, Elsie Brown, Darlene Dimmons, Nancy George, Darlene Wilcox. Second row: Jean Hollar, Darla Dickey, Carolyn Kromer, Elaine Grafious, Pat Mahoney, Jean Nyreen. Third row: Sharon Grippen, Linda Wakely, Thea Tingling, Diane Keene, Pat Marx, Naomi Tuttle. Fourth row: Cathy Zent, Alla! Gean Chaletta, Nancy Cromer, Diane Angel, Barbara Sand, Karen Bowen. USHERETTES-First row: Judy DeLong, Angela Finstad, Carolyn Fisher, Nola Warner, Peg- gy Lake, Elizabeth Lamb, Joann Culver, Darlene Simmons, Second row: Karen Pulliam, Ra- mona Leighton, Wyoma McDaniel, Carol Weatherman, Eileen Potter, Shirley Brizendine, Karla Fair, Kathy Scott,Jackie McKissick. Third row: Nancy Hochhalter, Marilyn Wolfe, Marian Vine, Nancy Ostby, Premila Maricle, Judy Wyrick, Slorya Quade, Kaye Gifford. Fourth row: Carole Donahue, Katherine Zent, Betsy Callihan, Linda Parrott, Deloros Self, Betty Rees, Carolyn Branda, Judy Schuerman, Lynda Ham. Marlene Rohn finds the full length mirror a big help while primping. ,f .cull -Q . The Girl's League challenged Boy's Fed. for attendance at a football game. As you can see the girls lost. Page 87 One of the most successful projects of the Boys Federation this year was the Dad's Night. The evenings activities included wrestling and boxing matches, Faculty vs. Student Basketball game and other sports activities. After the sporting events the Dads and Sons were treated to refreshments and good music by a Whitworth Combo in the school cafeteria. DAD N El-ll 1 E nf ,L fa Y MARCH 6 - 7500 PM SQIQOPIF GYM C. H. xl 3 ' BUYS I l lll liflllllhl lllill ll lil This Mercedes-Benz 120 SL sports coupe was to be the star of a Boy's Federation Con. But it was just a inch too wide to get in the back hall. Mr. Madren of Madrcn Motors talked about the car and after the con many of the boys looked it over. Page 88 ' rw. .ll n 2 l t l l l i t s 1 n 3 s l l l l E .5 , i 4 . ' A 9 , 1? la, . Above: Tom Halverson, Spring President, consults with Mr. Johnson on one of the problems that has come up. Left above: A Boys Federa- tion project that we often take for granted is the Ground Clean-up Committee. Mike Lawrence, Harold Brown and Dennis Gillis pick up papers left by lunch eaters. Left below: There are messes left in the building too. joe Vetaly and Frank Seay sweep out the front hall after lunch. il-B Some people just don't believe parking limit signs! Page 89 FALL BOYS FEDERATION OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary TrC3SurCr Bill Borden Dale Sciuchetti Bill Whitney john Nugent Below: The hall patrol is an important part ofthe Boys Federation's job, Frank Harris catches up on his English while stationed at his sec- ond floor post. Right above: Boys Federation representatives: First tow: Gene Lynch, Richard Shook, Dan Palmer, Roy Davis. Second row: Pat Kenya, Leroy Warner, Dick Churchill, Gary Sciuchctti, Larry Coe. Right below: Boys Federation Chairmen: First row: Dale Sciuchetti, Dave Martin, Ralph Wilcox. Second row: john Kelly, Rich Kings- olver. ll 5 u 5 2 3 if i 7 ii ' Q' -E! gp . i . x i ,.,..- Page 90 SPRING BOYS FEDERATION OFFICERS Vice President john Nugent ' President Tom Halverson ck' Secretary Treasurer Ron Haffner jerry Schelling -' 42 A elilei it 5 5 I V. I . e '1-- ' W ',-. :': 1 K ,- K f ,- K' A f ,gllfifb ti ri :.L t I , . W f.. 1 - A 1 i-,1. i . 'ITM ,.eie . ,eeli e, ' e'i . I sfo ' ye if be Vggkeh,. Q Iii I 'I 'yngi -4 ,wvx ..,. in ,I 'Q f 1 'Z af N - 5, .f,- , Q:: QQ' W: :I,, r - ' if at A .I . ' iii f ll., i . -- -4 ,,, Nw -,'- - I I e 1 e 4 -. - 1 I .W ., ' ,-- Below: The Boys Federation was called upon to enforce a resolution by the Student Council which prohibited girls from dancing with other girls. Tom Halverson separates Lynda Harn and Julie Harms. Left I if N . : N' --tv w 4 ,ze-V .- :.:' . ,A 4 ':5vf5?t?iug-- '-m?,g. 5:-.1 - - --sf! . . -:w,.- - -, -gg. ' v . .lfby--. f' My s f 1- sq.: iq -- . 'C , , above: One of the outstanding projects of the year was the distribution of Boys Federation membership cards to all members. Dee Scott, repre- sentative of H,R. 308, give one to Bruce Ellingsen. Left below: The Car Patrol had to move the parking lot from behind the gym because of the construction. Ralph Wilcox and Mansford Reynolds put a log in place in the new lot. Page 91 Page 92 T-,.I HALL PATROL - First row: Dean Garvey, Nicolas Carinio, Ovol Forney, Bob Coleman, Darwin Hays, Steve Grater. Second row: Roger Storey, john Kelly, Delano De Leon, Ronald Haffuer, Frank Martin. Third row: Bill Clo- thier, Bob Perry, Leo Hutchins, Lloyd Stevens, Ted Weber, Rog Markell. Fourth row: Larry Patton, Larry Coe, john Nugent, Allan Neils, Rich Kingsolver, David Murcar, Richard Rich- mond. ATHLETIC PATROL-First row: Lloyd Ste- vens, Don Spence, Allan Neils,-Iohn Kelly, Paul Lerch. Second row: jerry Schilling, Rich Matheny, Dave Martinmjim Dewey, Chuck Warren, Ron Hafner. Third row: Larry Little, Delano De Leon, john Nugent, Rich King- solver, Chuck Kelling, Dale Sciuchetti. CAFETERIA PATROL-First row: Ronald Haffner, Dave Martin, Don Renz. Second row: Sid Crowe, Leo Hutchins, Rich Mathcny. Third row: Allan Neils, Rich Kingsolverhjohn Kelly. CONDUCTORS-First row: Leo Hutchins, John Kelly, Lloyd Stevens, Chuck Kelling. Second row: Denny Crawford, Dave Martin, Lewis Zieske, Ronald Haffner. Third row: john Nugent, Allan Neils, Rich Kingsolver. Jody displays her talent with a pantomine in a pay con. Top: The student body gets a ten minute recess while the police department search for a bomb. Bottom: Mr. Mabbott receives lots of comments on his engagement to Sylvia Rauch. Pirettes Linda Ham and Kathy Scott lead a cheer in front of the football field scene for the alumni. Page 93 4 .1 - LIBRARY CHECKERS: First row: Mary Killing, Edith Seeley, Nadine Olmstad, Joyce North Second row: Bonnie Green, Donna Tracino, Sandy Fleishman, Claudine Johnstone. Third row Marilyn Wolfe, Carol Judd, Alta Warner, Mary Johnson, Carol Dietrich. Donna Mathison is one of several girls who pass out the absentee bulletin during second period. Page 94 STUDY HALL CHECKERS-First row: Mary Lou Walters, Darlene Thomas, Lynda Ham, Berry Mead, Judy Shields, Mary Ellen Bray, Kay Anderson, Geraldine Fauver, Kathy Skaife, Sharon Weis, Kay Sandra Stillwell. Third row: Donna Pearson, Jean Vanderberg, Kaye Vaughan, Gail McCann, Betty Pedersen, Delores Carter, Betty Hutche- Gifford, Jerre Walley, Janelle Miller, Sharon Peterson, Deanna Bar- son. Second row: Sharon Bacon, Karen Pullian, Judy Triplett, Pat bour, Penny Stevenson,Judy Hicks. A little Miss, obligingly accepts a gift from Santa. Seasons Greetings 1' I, 1 A 1 D' k C l H' hl d Vir inia Lan ston, Russ Roberts, Nancy Shcncfclt, Bob Miller, Phy- Christmas talent convocation performers. Left to right: Dar a ic ey, ar lg an , g g liss Bordwcll, Art Summers, Janine Owen, and Linda Morrison. Page 95 ,Ht .xl f f W 4 Gail Hegman Senior Princess ' fn '--' HOME-COMING Marilyn Sly, the 1957 home-coming queen, was chosen by the varsity football team to reign over home-coming activities. The annual event took place on No- vember 8 at the Rogers-Gonzaga game. Four princesses were selected to reign as her court. junior and senior princesses Darlene Madren and Gail Hegman were chosen by the varsity. Sophomore and freshman princesses Pat Blangeres and Dora Edgerton were chosen by the members of the freshman and B squads. Page 96 Darlene Madren Junior Princess .f ,wang ff' Pat Blangeres Sophomore Princess AL Dora Edgerton Freshman Princess -.gg Q.-fc' As the parade continues, princesses Pat and Dora, pictured at the right, and princesses Gail and Darlene at the left, continue smiling as the crowd cheers them on. NI now Crown You Queen Mafillmu After the presentation, Queen Marilyn was escorted off the Major Roberts, A.S.B. President, crowns Marilyn Sly as our 1957 home-coming field by Richard Matheney. queen, Cherie Duchene poses as flower girl. Page 97 SPRING SPORTS QUEEN CHOSEN 4112. Q I Princess Nancy Shenefclt Miva -.xii ,, ii, , 'lgiilxim L . l- ' W 'K he Gail Hegman was chosen to reign as Queen over spring sports of 1958. She was chosen by the majority of tickets sold for coming sports events. Queen Gail and her court watched the Pi- A rates track team top Lewis and Clark. After the track meet a dance in the gym climaxed the days activities. Princess Faye Lorenson Page 98 ff' Ki Shirley Brizendine Virginia Gilmore Karen johnson A.S,B, President Dick Anderson crowns Mary Powers Cotton Cutie after school at the Spring Day Mixer. King Allen Neils looks on. fi' iff Above: Many colorful cottons were displayed at the Spring Day Mixer. Left: The Girl's League Spring Day Convoca- tion was centered around a School Days theme. Page 99 .. SL ie-Q 'fliiiigii - 2.35 2' .1-32: -.1 .11 flex: ' fg .23l.f: - is tg : ,gf2,rrig5.gf., , 5 -Flag 1 1 ' K 'X' nr .v iq has-new he-1' we get mag- Yi I i Y Q I i xg XV? ., ' 'x ,' V k . I fxffr. ff diiwflifl rf in , ff f an I x 'mx .. X X .tv X V y kr Vi: E423 J r M 'isaigff M g nf, . 1 ,Ll .W Top: Circulation Staff is a big factor in seeing that the Rogers Record gets to all home rooms. Bottom: Page 4 editor, Pat Con- norg Feature Editor, Stella Learnardg News Editor, jean Hollar. ms: Fall Rogers Record Reporters, Marilyn Nelson, DeMaris Wagner. Page 100 If Top: Mrs. Georgene Patten, the Fall Record adviser. Bottom: Virginia Coppock, Associate Editor. Dorothy Hansen, Editor-in-chief ROGERS RECORD Official Publication of the Associated Students of John R. Rogers High School, Spokane, Washington. Entered as second-class matter March l, 1929, at the Post Office, Spokane, Washington, under the act of March 3, l897. Printed in Spokane Technical and Vocational School Printshop. Published bi-weekly except during school holidays. DOROTHY I-IANSEN .....................,......................................................., Editor-in-chief VIRGINIA COPPOCK ........ ......... A ssociate Editor JEAN HOLLAR .................. . ........... News Editor STELLA LEARNARD .......... ...................,.............................,............ F eature Editor Circulation .....l.................. ......... C arol Wrubleski, Bonnie McMartin, jim Lehi' Advertising .......... .........................................,...... ournalism I Students Reporters ......... ....... ody Brogdon, Pat Connor, Gerald Moore, Marilyn Nelson, DeMaris Wagner. Adviser ...,...,.. ........................ M rs. Gcorgene Patten 1 A 1 ' iw Top: News Editors, Stella Learnard, and jerry Moore. Bot- tom: Advertising Manager, Vernon Nelson. ,,,,....-t 'SES' Editor in chief Dorothy Hansen and Azlvxser Mrs William MacArthur Sports Editor Ron Haffnerg Page 4 Editor, Pat Connor and Feature Editor, Marilyn Page 101 ROGERS RECORD Official Publication of the Associated Students of John R. Rogers High School, Spokane, Washington. Entered as second-class matter March 1, l929, at the Post Office, Spokane, Washington, under the act of March 3, l897. Printed in Spokane Technical and Vocational School Printshop. Published bi-weekly except during school holidays. Dorothy Hansen ...........,..,.,..........,..,,....................,..,............,,...... Editor-inechief Stella Learnard, jerry Moore .......... ....A..... N ews editors Marilyn Nelson ...,,,...,.,.........,...... ,.....,,. F eature editor Ron Haffner ..,A.,,. ...,..,........ S ports editor Pat Connor ..,,,......,.. ............,..... P age 4 editor Vernon Nelson ........., .,....,,,...........,, A dvertising manager Ad staff ........... .,,....... B ill Moore, Patricia Materne, Gayle White, David Cogley Circulation manager .,4...... ....i.....,.......,.,..........,......,......,.,.........,...,,,, P at Connor Reporters ............. ,,,, ..,.,. A r dyce Lambert, Paul Lewis, Ken Pointer, Dora Faye Schmidt, Dale Sciuchetti, Charlotte Ttevithick, Dave Bucknell, Fred Inks Reading page proof at the Print Shop are David Cogley and Dora 43' Faye Schmidt. 1' ,H N e 1 . ,,, my 'S I Vkyk ga , Q 1, P-,,,,s Top: Quill and Scroll. First row: Erin Kanzlcr, Stella Learnardulean Hollar, Pat Connor. Second row: Dorothy Hansen, Diane Mutton, Virginia Coppock. Bottom: The Record staff spends many hours after school each week making up the coming issues. Jr Members of the junior Press Club, Erin Kanzler, Stella Learnard, and Pat Responsible for all the articles in the High School Section of the Review are Connor, listen carefully at a press club interview. Virginia Coppock and Dorothy Hansen. Page 102 Many hours were spent in the Treasure chest room working on the year book. The day 214 got flooded. Members of the Treasure chest staff help mop up water. Let me in , Frances said as she pulls the cord that upsets a waste paper basket in 208. This is thc official door bell for the Saturday T.C, workers. QQ... 1 1nrnwm,l'Nu I jerry Kempf has a lot of help in Sling mounted pictures. Page 103 f I ..v , l ,- 7 Y L-.Ft Top, Homcrooms: Phoebe Vosen, Margaret Funk. Bottom, Senior section: Bette Hollenback, Diane Mutton. Top, Associate Editor: Bill Moore. Editor: Erin Kanzler. Bottom, Photographers: Ross Lang, Denny Mantello,jcrry Kempf Not pictured Richard Schubach, Bill Datst. Club Section: Diane Childers, Eleanor Redington. Activities Section: Frances LeVan, joyce North. Page 104 ,fill fznufwfmmif W! 114 L KW! Will' HEQE Szglfbzffll HMM- sw 2- I its . , , tr-'v 7 Kerry Clark. Top left: Business Manager, Gwen jones, right Karen Johnson. Bottom, Treasure Chest Sellers: First row: Faye Lorenson, -Iulienne Avery, Ted Harke, Dave Martin, Judy Schuerman. Second row: Kathy Cole, joyce North, Ron Haffner, Sandy O'Keefe, Kerry Haffner, Pat Maier. Sport Section: Ted Harke, Judy Schuerman. Class Section: Betty Snyder, Wanda Conbov. Top, Mr. Aller and Mr. Hjortedal, talk over one of the many problems involved in putting out an annual. Bottom, Illustrator, Page 105 L , nv Captain Applejack was the outstanding dramatic production of the year. The set shown here represents many hours of hard work by the production staff and contributed greatly to the success of the play. An interesting sidelight is the fact that this play was the first dramatic Page 106 Left: Darryl Dickey as Ambrose Applejack catches Mrs. Pengard, played by Linda Miotke, in one of the tender scenes of the play. Above: A high point of this mystery came when Am- brose Applejack lights with Horace Pengard, Bill Vanderburg to protect the lovely Anna Va- leska, portrayed by Pat Thomas. play given at Rogers High School in 1932. Mr. Purdy, then the drama coach, was in charge of this performance. Three performances were given this time and a large crowd was present for each. I , 51 -J, 6 - .sig :gf . ' ,' f ' ' , g cg T , , r 1 5? ,C , , , t,, - y . Y rl ' A W ' , L, .M Hr is K W f, .,.. I 'ggi -1, ,La-2 f. l Above right: Cinderella meets her Prince Charming in, the palace courtyard. Cinderella is portrayed by Audrey Stewart, and Prince Charming by Carl Highland. Upper left: The court jester brings many laughs to the audiences. Here is jack Betts and his friend jerry, Lower left: Prince Charming is placing the glass slipper on Cinderella's foot. ,:' . Q- T il LP 'eva' 4' The drama department presented Around the World in Song , for the annual Dad and Daughter Dessert. Page 107 -ia we-it s to . ,O Drama students find putting make-up on is lots of fun, but rather messy. , . W .W5,:, ' h iw- ' N' 'Nt v Charlene Sullivan gave a very good interpretation of Eve Sharon Wfalkley speaks on Foreign Aid during a recent debate. This was the current topic for and That Snake at the speech contest, competitive debating. Page 108 5 Q Lil i ' i, nfl She e- .fn 1 use Stage crew members bottom left to right: Ken Hester, Art Summers, Gary Britt, Audrey Stew- art. Back row: Delos Johnston, Dick Reedy, Art Blum, Gary Hudson, Bob Miller, Darryl Dickey, Carl Highland, Marlene Rohn who plays the part of the second sister in Cinderella hurries past the pumpkin couch used in the PIO- duction. Behind the scenes, we see the cast of Cinderella applying make-up before Curtain Call. Page 109 ORCHESTRA-First row: Laurel Goodrich, Bonnie McMartin, De- loros Self, Kathleen Merewethcr, Margie McMartin. Second row: Rich- ard Michels, Mary Moore, Eleanor Welshinger, Carol Beck, Nancy Knauss, Shirley Biyendine, Bonnie Wilson, Glenn Summers, Pat Ma- honey. Third row: Arlene Wehr, Shauncen Ketterling, Pat Connor, Betty Crow, Diane McTighe, Gail Smith, Cathy MacGowan, Lita Lar- sen, Ed Winkle, David Cogley, Larry McGeath, Maurie Champ. Fourth row: Lita Larsen, jim Taylor, Russ Storey, Roger Storey, Ron Vanl-lorn, Dean Hall, Marilyn Coppins, Don Mott, Jim Leurs, Terry Guisinger, Barney Larson, Robert Hamann, Dick Churchill, Roger Pounds. Page 110 BAND-First row: Shirley Brizendine, Bonnie Wfilson, Nancy Knauss, Bob Fischbach, Gordon Troxel, Carol Beck, Pat Conner, Phoebe Vosin, Gail Smith, Joan Pivar, Diane McTighe, Laurel Goodrich, Cathy Mac- Gown. Second row: Judy Drexel, Loretta Rose, Marlene Grillo, Tom Anselmo, Terry Jewell, Stan Eldred, Douglas Strayer, Lester Zimmer- man, Sharon Houger, Betty Hutcheson,Joycc Cockburn, Peg New- bury, Mary Oliver, Karen Patton, Carol Dobbins, Judy Brotherton, Norma Christensen, Ed Winkle. Third row: Marilyn Coppins, Dean Hall, Ron Van Horne, Don Roberson, Marilyn Foulkes, Roger Frye, Sharon Cheney, Bob Perry, Nancy Madren, Allyn Lehde, Gary Olson, Bonny Larson, Terry Guisinger, Jim Lewis, Don Mott, Gary Stuart, Gary Dinsmore, Charles Lean, Don Lathen, Gerald Moore, Gretta Hicks, Lloyd Apitz, Yvonne Howell, Dorothy Hansen. Fourth row: Bonnie McMartin, Jim Taylor, Jim Barge, Russ Storey, Larry McGearh, David Cogley, Barry Bingham, Allen Rhodes, Margie McMartin, Mau- rice Champ, Robert Hamman, Dick Churchill, Roger Pounds, Bill Paleu, Jeffery Hall, Bob Larson, Larry La Rue. Page CHOIR-First row: Diane Swank, Mary Bowers, Patti Payne, Diane Kune, Lynda Ham, Sandee Willis, Vee Warner, Vickie Reinertsen, Phyllis Pohlman, Bonnie Palmer, Donna Jinotti, Deloros Self, Janice Ostby, Donna Hovind, Judy Wyrick, Kaye Giffard, Dallyne Wagin, Barbara Sand, Darlene Madren, Peggy Lake, Virginia Gilmore. Second row: Carol Tempero, Laetitia Lubahn, Carol Haines, Joyce Jacobs, Marilyn Pordon, Caralynn Branda, Sharon Bennett, Nancy Shenefelt, Judy Curtis, Jean Kirkpatrick, Jackie Boggs, Judy Drexel, Deanna Rausch, Vicky Stempel, Linda Peterson, Julie Harms, Julie Senn, Carol Fairbourn, Linda Peterson, Julie Harms, Julie Senn, Carol Fairbourn, Linda Keerey, Gail McCann. Third row: Gerald Halsey, Don Renz, Dale Conner, Pat Evans, Bill Snyder, Gerald Sloan, Paul Henrick, Wayne Derrick, Jack Oberg, Dave Martin, Delos Johnston,Jim Tayler, John Stirling, Larry McGeath, Jerry Scollard, Joe Hill, Sid Crowe, Voyne Purjue, Kay Milton. Fourth row: Marlowe Uhlenkot, Neil Jacobson, Dick Short, Denny Mantello, Gary Vowels, Don Salberg, Les Unden, Norm Winter, Richard Herman, Jim Williams, Stan Peter- son, Tom Foster, Jim Drake, Rich Kingsolver, Norma Stenersen. 47? GIRLS GLEE CLUB-First row: Jean Nyreen, Sarah Barr, Carol Dewey, Cathy Hayes, Mary Johnson, Betty Williams, Raymah Kuischke, Genevieve Hagerman, Sandy Salberg, Denise Jacoby, Judy Hicks, Eloise Turner, Gayle Shoff, Diana Green, Patricia Callahan, Mary Speer, Karen Fawver, Rosalie Slater, Julie Hartman. Second row: Carol Wentherman, Rozanne Borden, Denine Denman, Helen Wyrick, Sandra Martin, Venita Fischer, Yvonne Bat- lin, Virginia Langston, Carol Johnson, Janelle Miller, Claudia Johnstone, Sandy Johnson, Linda Materne, Ladene Waidow, Marian Vine, Lynda Horey. Third row: Marlene Fultz, Karen Bentley, Barbara Hegman, Marjorie Por- Page 112 don, Diane Buswell, Carol Brites, Lynda Milton, Carol Thompson, Dora Schmidt, Naomi Tuttle, Pat Blangeres, Lita Larsen, Lillian Gilmore, Donna Tracino, Margie Prothero, Linda Cunningham, Janice Otis, Barbara Crom- well, Joan Johnson. Fourth row: Judy Howard, Vivian Vine, Kathryn Marsh- all, Betty Mead, Cheran Priddy, Shirley Burroughs, Penny Lake, Joan Mish- ler, Phyllis Hoegh, Sandy Knudson, Judy Otis, Susan Sanderson, Janet Van- der Gaag, Judy Nelson, Peggy Nelson, Judy Nichols, Lorrie Brown, Corrinne Erickson. Z . 5 . f , a ' 1 se C A H .1 ' ji, 'lf .., 'Lf ' . K - milf, f-.fr f, , . . ,,,f 1 Q W 2 fy + - A ,I i-1 , ,ft W kewl' BOYS GLEE CLUB-First row: joel Laffoon, jim Roberts, Lloyd Shorf, Mike Reynolds, Bob Luneeford, Everett McCoy, Leroy Summers, Gary Toombs, Gene Culhane, Clark Smith, john Breyzinskey, Frank Moyer, Gary Cooper, Mike Borgordts, Byron Green, Richard Tromp, Bob Bogart, jim Swim. Second row: jim Linville, Rudy Trujillo, Albert Friesen, Guy Rose, Dick Green, Gary Colwell, Tom Casselberry, Loren Morris, Bob Forier, Mike Carney, Ron Neilson, Don Boyd, Ron White, Charles Evert, Ron Krumm, joe Brarda, Gordon Hojem, jerry Senn, Julius White. Third row: Bob Walker, Richard Dewey, jim Lunceford, jim Southwick, Richard Cook, Don s r , Gilbertson, Bill Gubel, Tom Young, Don Kish, Jay Barden, George Mark- ham, Amer Culegrove, jerry Boker, Ken Bricker, Wayne Wildman, Larry Mucarty, Dick Kruger, Willy Fischer, Dean Lole. Fourth row: jerry Linville, Bill Monti, Mike Rogers, Jack Butters, Frank Freer, Duave Fredricks, Ron Helgeson, john Tierney, Bob Sheppard, Gordon Troxel, Dave Johnson, Don Spence, Warren Witty, Bill Barkley, Gordon Armstrong, Don Brown, Darry Harmon, john LaBrete, Herb Brown, Raymond Maxsfield, jerry Morris, Dick Hecker, Maurice Gurtromson, Allen Neils. Page 113 f r' rv! l iw 1 T Above: Many ensembles and soloists competed at Cheney, A trumpet group composed of Dean Hall, Marilyn Coppins and Ron Van Horne and three Trombonistsg Larry LaRue, Dick Churchill and Bob Ham- man were among them. Right above: QUARTET: Norm Winter,jim Taylor, Bob Schalock and Delos Johnston. Right below: TRIPLE TRIO: First row: Marilyn Portion, Bonnie Palmer, Judy Sutherland. Second row: Sharon Whittwcr, Nancy Schenefelt, Carolyn Brnnda, Third row: julie Harms, Kaye- Gifford, Virginia Gilmore. ' RS-rf YAKIMA MUSIC FESTIVAL: This group of band, orchestra and wether, Marjorie McMartin. Standing: Ed Winkle, Carol Beck, Bonnie choir members competed in this festival. Seated: Bonnie McMartin, Wilson, Shirley Brizendine, Lynne Hansen, jean Kirkpatriclgjudith Richard Michels, Roger Storey, Cathy MacGown, Kathleen Mere- Sutherland,.Iohn Stirling, jim Taylor, Larry McGeath. Page 114 LJ 1-5 XV' '75 ,I 1 I'I III' 5 I 1 I 10 I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I If , t 1 I Il, JI' JI E f I My 5 . I I Irv ' I- I I I I I l I I II! 'I III Il IIIIL I I . - :J 1 I I I Il I I I ' I 1-,X Wa ' X I I IIIE I , I f ' I I y ' JL: I I I G Q' I Ij YI 9 , 'B 0 NEI Af - Inset I - I , C. '- nl 1 Q-A -.. A 'WIKI Right: Art Anderson carries the ball for a first down. Below: junior fullback Dick Pool drives around his own right end for a gain in the Gonzaga game. FOOTBALL RECORD Rogers ....,.,.... .,.,,,,,,.,.i,, 2 5 Clarkston ......,,., .........., 1 3 Rogers ,........,. ,........., 2 6 N.C ..,.,.......... ..,........ 1 3 Rogers ....,.,,... ..,,,,.,,.. 2 1 Gonzaga ....,... .........., 2 O Rogers ..,,.....,, ....,., 0 L.C ..,.,.,,,.... .,,........ 1 5 Rogers .,...,,,,., .....r. 6 N.C .,,,.,,. ....... 0 Rogers ......,, ...,,,, 0 L.C .......... ......, 7 Rogers .......l .,......... 2 6 W.V .,Y..........,, ....... 7 Rogers ...,.... ..,,,.,,,,, 1 4 Richland ...,,.., .......,... 1 3 Rogers ...,,,,, ,,,i,,,,,,, 2 6 Gonzaga ......., ...,.., 0 Page 116 Below: The Pirates look on eagerly during the third quarter ofthe Merry-go-round game as they wait to play Gonzaga in the next quarter. VARSITY CITY CO-CHAMPIONS First row: Dee Scott, Dell DuChene, Rex Schimke, Larry Sundberg, Monte johnson, Don Spence, Dick Poole. Second row: Robbie Elsensohn, Leo Hutch- ins, Bruce Ellingscn, Denny Snyder, Dick Anderson, Denny Crawford, Dick Davies, Allan Neils. Third row: Pierce Sinnot fmnnagerj, Phil Anderson fmanagerj, Lloyd Stevens, Chuck Warren,jerry Kempf, Fred Bartholomae, Art Anderson, Glen Crandall, Rich Haldi, Vernon Nelson Qmanagerj, Fourth row: Paul Lerch, Dale Sciuchetti, Norm Dinsmore, Ron Dashiell, Ron Van Horne, Tom Halverson, Roger Pounds, Pete Sims, Gary Kelly. il , 9' IW, h Nz! w 1. .. i 75 ,IN Bruce Ellingsen, top flight Rogers quarterback and best passer in the city, receives valuable advice from head coach Fred Brown, during the Pirates conquest of mighty Rich- land. Shifty Dee Scott, second leading rushet in the city is forced outside and into the open as he returns kick in one of two seasons losses. Page 117 . f' NY 41 -'nr .em- X 4 A . 4 l E-. ,, y I 1 . Varsity first team players who earned recognition during the football season are pictured on this page and the one following. They are top row: Don Spence, senior end, teamed with Leo Hutchins he helped open huge holes in the Richland and Gonzaga lineg Rex Schimke, senior halfback, rushing and scoring leader in city, one of the hardest runners in the league and an all-city choice. Second row: Art Anderson, senior wingback, leading pass receiver in city, one of Page 118 ,fag - lr the top punters, and generally the best all-around player in the city, also and all-city player Lloyd Stevens, senior end, one of the cleverest pass pattern runners on the team. Bottom row: Paul Lerch, senior guard, best defensive guard on team and possibly best in city, could play offense as well as defense and was chosen all-cityg Dee Scott, senior halfback, second leading rusher in the league and one of the fastest backs in the city. Fa fff Wa .fi H 3' First row: Bruce Ellingsen, senior quarterback, total offense leader and best passer in the city. Good defensive halfback, an all-city choice, also set a record for the most passes in a single game, Leo Hutchins, senior tackle, biggest lineman on the team he was also one of the best in the city. Could go both offense and defense, allacity in junior and senior year. Second row: Dick Davies, senior guard, played half the season with an injured wrist. Good blocker and could also play center. Dick Anderson, senior center, played both center and tackle and could ' ',N..,.4a ,ui , H , be counted on to come through in the clutch. Bobbie Elsensohn, junior center, did all kicking off for the Bucs and also lead league in P.A.T.'s, could also play stout defensive ball, Third row: Pete Sims, junior right end, biggest end on the team and also one of the fastest. Was a good receiver and did a good job playing defense. Denny Crawford, senior tackle, fastest man on the squad and next to Hutchins he was the biggest, played both offense and defense and was chosen all-city. Page 119 any -- ., 'ffl 7 Q th P0 ,f ' I my Cf V nl Ron Haffner Glen Crandall Tom Halvorson Rich I-Ialdi ' if IH 14 ' xl 'QQJ Rogers head football coach, Fred Brown, shouts encouragement to the team in one of the more exciting moments of play while Bob Poffenroth looks on, Page 120 Robbie Elsensohn 145, boots all important P.A.T. to nip the Richland Bombers 14-13 in one ofthe major upsets of the season. Such kicks as this enabled Robbie to be the cityls best in this division. Rogers small Mighty Mite , Rex Schimke, stiffiarms would-be Indian tackler and heads up field on one of many fine runs which .earned him the title of top tusher in the city. f ..... Another five yards is added to Rex Schimke's rushing total as he busts through -and 43. Q .KC 34' V ,Nm the huge North Central line and leads his team to a 6-0 victory over the Redmen. .M .vm dvi? Art Anderson, john Rogers wingback and best player in the city, picks up the necessary yardage to insure his team of a first down against the Bombers from Richland. 1-X Ron Van Horne Monte johnson Allan Neils Chuck Warren Dell DuChg-ng Dale Sciuchetti Fred Bartholomae Q .nl J' ai' rgwvw 'Ft 150 4F l'5 'wi' QQ ,zwflfgh 1 , AAAV ,MW 9 jerry Schelling Gary Kelly Denny Snyder jerry Kempf Allen Rhodes Roger Pounds Ron Dgghigll Norm Dinsmore Larry Sundberg Dick Poole Page 121 B squad City champions-First FOWS David Dickens fmlmgffl, Dirk GYOCC, Qassistant coachj, Delano DeLeon, Ron Scheafer, Bud Walkley, joe Vetaly, Frank SCHY. Bob MCKCUHCY, Daryl BCHZCL Jim Walsh, Gary Mills, Jim John Lindeblad, jim Forsyth Qhead coachj. Third row: Sid Crowe, David Vfhitff, Craig Th0mPS0fL Bob Siml'I'l0l'1S Cmaflagefl- SCCOH41 FOWZ .IOC Gfily Sacco. Bill Shaw, Ken Olson, Ken Crampton, Don Renz,-lim Peterson. Ml v 1 Freshmen city champions-First rowi Bob Kannberg, Jerome Skaife, Don Jack Betts' Mike Whitney' A1 Haffncr' Dennis Fuucfv Mom' Bfighafnnlulius Harding, Gene Lynch, Bob Barkley, Al Byers, Wally Hagin, PM Smokey. White, Robert Rojan. Fourth row: Mr. Raymond Qassisrant coachj, Bill Sre- Second mwg Laffy Blandy cmamgcryy Rich Naccaratoy Wally Gram? Bob , venson,-lack Carr, Vern Leyde,john Brahe, Tom Tomlinson, Bill Rubright, Wright, Tom Anyan, Ray Parker, Bill Sherman. Third row: Larry Benthiem, Robfff Coleman fhfad coachl' Page 122 Coach Hal Thompson. Art Anderson drives in fast and jim Pat Hogan comes up to cover. The Bucs rolled over Central Vallev 61-54 in this game. 1 R i Varsity Basketball. First row: Art Anderson, Dick Kingsolver, Dave Adams, Glen Crandal, Dick Davies, Denney Crawford, Dick Anderson, john Nugent, Dee Scott. Second row: john Kelly, Bruce Ellingsen, Darrel Rhodes, Milton Barron, Dave Martin, Rich Haldi, Tom Halver- son, Jim Pat Hogan, Robbie Elsensohn. Page 123 N Page 124 Milton Barron Tom Halverson Darrel Rhodes Bruce Ellingson 1. ,A , 1 Q . Dave Mamn Robbie Elsensohn f- -W .. Ugasvawii' .-.......,.. .ww ,. ...,...l jim H0g2f1 Rich Kingsolvcr Art Anderson Dick Davies Dee Scott Rich Haldi Page 125 Dick Anderson Denny Crawford Oh no you don'r. john Nugent makes a tremendous stop against the West Valley Eagles. Darrel Rhodes and Art Anderson seem surprised at this fete. Page 126 john Nugent Glen Crandal Dave Adams puts up another of his one-hand set shots. LEAGUE GAMES C.V ..,,,.......... A..... Rogers ................ 36 56 Rogers Rogers 49 N.C....... 53 Rogers ................ 55 W. V ...,,.............. 50 Rogers ..............., 44 Gonzaga .........,.... 5 5 Rogers ...Y...r........ 61 C. V ......,.,..,......... 54 Rogers Rogers ,......,,......, 61 N.C .,,.,.,,...,..,,w.,.. 58 Rogers ,,.............. 5 1 Gonzaga .....,........ 55 Rogers ................ 44 WV ..r,,........,,..., 27 PRESEASON GAMES Rogers ..............Y, 40 Kellogg .............. 5 1 Rogers ................ 59 Kellogg .....,,,...... 49 Rogers ......,......... 59 Clarkston .....l.,.... 70 Rogers ................ 54 Oroflno .............. 42 Rogers ................ 66 Sandpoint .......... 32 Rogers ................ 58 Rogers Rogers ................ 53 Clarkston ............ 35 Pullman ............., 38 Coeur d'Alene ,.., 66 Rogers ..,............. 45 23 Sandpornt ..,,,,.... at ff' Above: John Nugent goes high to get the tip from a jump ball in an N.C.-Rogers game. Left: Husrling Art Anderson leaps to get a re- bound in a Rogers-West Valley game. Page 127 B Squad. First row: Mike Jones, Fred Brown, jim Drake, Craig Thompson, Denny Peterson: john Lindeblad. Second row: Fred Walkley, Ken Olson, Ron Anderson, Milt Barron, Ken Crampton,jim McBride, Gary Mills. Freshman Squad. First row: john Mason, jerry Skaife, Bob Kannberg, Marshall Peterson. Second row: john Brahe, Wally Hagin, Monte Brigham, Gene Lynch, Julius White. Third row: Bill Erickson, Vernon Leyde, Bill Rub- right, Dennis Fuller. Not pictured: Craig Bat- ters. Left: Heavily guarded Milt Barron drives in for a basket in one of the B squads exciting games. Right: Julius White fights for posses- sion of the ball while three North Central players check him closely. Page 128 Art Anderson Bruce Ellingsen Outficld lst Base Coach Forsyth talks ro Bill Williams about a baseball rule. E First row: Stan Peterson, jim Pat Hogan, Rex Schimke, Glen Crandall, Roger Miller, Don Van Hooke, Bob Allen, Jerry Kempf, Noel Peterson, Rich Haldi. Second row: Manager, Bill Williams, Gary Kendall, Del DuChenne, Art An- derson, jim Rutherford, jack Oberg, Rich Kingsolver, Bruce Ellingsen, Pete Sims, Tom Halverson, Coach, jim Forsyth. I X X.- X. w 4 Page 129 Bob Allen Don VanHooke Larry Wertereau fl iv.. A Noel Peterson Glen Crandall Roger Miller Rich Halcli Rich Kingsolver Infield Pitcher K 'I I G. 'N . X '11 ,,,. 'X -x' li xlt Gary Kendall Stan Peterson Jim Pat Hagan Tom Halverson Pi!ChC1' Jack Oberg jerry Kcmpf Pitcher Page 130 AA L ' I 4.l - 1 .bi Boys practice many days 6th period before their first game. Del DuChenne Catcher Pete Sims Rex Schimki jim Rutherford Outfield Outfield Outfield Page 131 jim Peterson, a promising first baseman. 3 B SQUAD BASEBALL First row: Dennis Styrn, Dick Schuerman, David Sacco, Gary Mills, jim Drake, Craig Thompson, Fred Zerza, Lanny Ross, john Lindeblad, Tobby Gibson. Second row: Bob Simmons, Manager, Larry Brown, Keith Schaff, Gerald Wallsburn, Don Renz, Frank Seay, Dale Conner, jim Peterson, Ken Lien, Mr. Cole- man, Coach. . l , YQ FRESHMAN BASEBALL B squad Coach Larry Colman talks over the First row: Richy Bolan, Dennis Fuller, Pat Stookey,-Iulius White, Craig Batters, Gary Gilling- Coming SC350!'l with Fresh C02Ch Frffd BIOWH. ham. Second row: Lloyd Shoof, Bruce Culver, jerry Senn, Bill Erickson, Bill Barcley,joe Reno, Page 132 Third row: Gene Lynch, Al Byers, jerry Dryeson, Marshall Peterson, jim Barge. Fourth row: jerry Skaife, Ron Henthorne,-jack Betts, Larry Cooper, john Brahe, Harlan Benthien. ' E Above: Ron Voss displays the awards he has won besides being State Individual Champion for 1955-56, and 1956-57. Right above: Janet Taylor displays her many awards and trophies for her three years on the team. Right below: Mr. Russell shows his ad- miration for his top girl marksman, Barbara Evans, who is the only freshman to fire 100 in competition, and janet Taylor, who is a Senior. Rogers' Rifle Team were State Runnersup for 1956-57. They were Cham- Lee Eckard, Ron Voss,'Iim Kusske. Kneeling: Ronnie Helgeson, Barbara pions for 1954, 55, 56. This year they are rated fifth nationally. Left to Evans, Neaoma Arnold, Richard Shook. Right on Floor: Barry Bigham, Bob Reutch, janet Taylor, Roy Crocker, Page 133 ' .' 'hk, fi iii' ffl 3 if N' . , me fe I , :M at 1 A ,a a . -M55 N 71. it , ' gl- Q:--3 x . Q 1 ., A y 3 to ' E s , Na i Q M ' f z s f fig ' WGN - , 5 G l E t' xy L 1- .,.g,.s.u,.. ,,a,.Qg,,, ,.,, V- :..-. ias J M Q Miki: ffiiriigfs4Qffi'71ii:iliqlffgaiizbtgt ,, n I, j X H b ,r .y t i ': ? srti if' ratt f r 'ff ' 5 A li-fi-'SAE T, A ' 'f5fFSQQ:5i'Qf2 -. .V.,. ,,2, ef A ' M ' l e ' by iq-'32, 5 Here is a combination hard to beat on any tennis court, Ray Miller, and Tom Fuller. Letterman, Dave Adams, shows form as he takes a mighty swing at the ball. i 11 i 45' Page 134 12 . If 3 ' of S' ' , , M - f V if ,' ,a 'L G te ,gf Q - ei xv, Y ' b',, , ' , ', 5 , ?- , Bottom row: Left to right: Larry Little, Dave Adams, Victor Alvarez, Gary Anderson, Ron Royer, Dudley McCracken, Ralph Royer, Ed Norman johnson,Jim Olsen, Tom Fuller, Gary O'Brien, Ray Miller. Mouget, Chris Rossmcier, Coach Lcvcrne Mabbott. Top row: Left to right: Ernie Eng, Richard Herman, Gerald Scollard, TENNIS .. ,. i , Y I b I i J-sQ,t,z, ,A .-w-. 1 f i -fx a s ogy i ti :kde 4 Vir- E lip' , '!iffVQ1fw' W, f 'L A' K l ' ' Q i X ' ' ' 1 5 . ' V N . , Dave Adams, top on the tennis team, is shown holding trophies which ' ... represent the Fall City Championship. N-M4 X Larry Little, second on the Roger s Tennis Team, demonstrates a fore- 5 ,, J hand drive. 5, , I x '- Q .MMT SF . f A terrific serve is shown by Norm johnson, third on the tennis team. Page 155 Mr. Mabbott and Gloria Bums are shown with the Leverne Mabborr trophy that was presented by the parents of Terry Campbell to Roger's High School. 1. fk., ' my Qsur f , Shirley Brizendine-Fall of 1956 Co-Champion with jim Olson in doubles. She also won the Summer Inland Empire jr. Women's Trophy, Shirley plays second on the singles team, and she also plays doubles and mixed doubles. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-Bottom row: Eleanor Rcclington, Bar- Ziewied, Norma Rider, Marilyn Coppins, Shirley Brizendine, Gloria bara Maiers, Bersv Calahan, Carol Judd, Par Thomas, Janelle Miller, Burns, Delores Carter, Miss Mele. Maryetta Wrubleski. Top row: Sandi Stillwell, judy Hankel, Marian Page 136 ? ' 5 K 1 Q 1 Q '. , ' Ml l E, swf? ll I as M ' fe ' fl l ' y M Q l 1 fe K -i.- .v 'A 5?fx , , J :A . tt K ,Kb The varsity tennis coach is Miss Mele Trophy by winning it four times successively The number three and four positions on the tennis ladder are occupied by trophies including the 1957 city mixed doubles and 1955 summer girls doubles Marilyn Coppins and Norma Rider respectively Marilyn had won several championship HI v- at ,sm z 'N-5, W Left: Denny Crawford gives the shot a mighty heave in trying to better his record. Above: Sam Parker, who won the State Low Hurdles Title last year, and Alan Rhodes, an all around threat, line up for a practice start. TRACK ri N E ' 'law' First row: Don Kirk, Gary Sciuchetti, Everett Neuman, Delano De- Leon, Norm Dinsmore, Wyatt Newman, Ken Kelling, Bob Martin, john Logsdon, Del Root, Kent Crampton, jim White, Coach Walters. Second row: Coach Poffenroth, Sam Parker, Roger Pounds, Roland Laiva, Vern Nelson, Bob Gay, Ron Van Horne, Wayne Hutchinson, jim Crowder, Ron Corkum. Voyne Purjue, Dennis Leliefeld, Bill Shaw. Third rowg Ted Weber, Denny Crawford, Dick Davies, Dick Ander- Page 158 son, john Nugent, Fred Brown, Craig Lambertson, Dick Grosc, Darryl Benzel, Eddie Edwards, Dave Martin, jerry Schilling, Robbie Elsen- sohn. Fourth row: Manager Jack Rojan, Norman Cooper, jack Gibson, Derril Rhoades, Don Spence, jim Wahle, jim Dcwcy, Gary Wakely, Bary Robinson, Gary Ferguson, Fred Bartholomae, Paul Lerch, Bob Burnette. Fifth row: A1 Rhodes, Chuck Kelling, Beau McTighe, Ross Farmer, Ron Balvin. Sl , , 2 -Q 5144 W In T Y. . FROSH TRACK TEAM-First row: Ed Glower, Terry Gent, Raymond Parker, john Mason, Paul Lewis, Wally Hagin,Jerry Graham. Second row: jim Smith, Roy Long, Chuck Hamers, Bob Kannberg, Monte Brigham, Rich Naccarato, Terry Hughes. Third row: Monte Ross, Gary Toombs, Gordon Hojem, Howard Sluck, Bernard Miller, Tom Tomrnson, Manager Den- nis Evans. Fourth row: jim juul, Bill Stevenson, Ronald Swanson, Keith Davidson, Bill Nich- ols, Roy Dalager. Not pictured: Bill Rubright, Tom Anyon, Vernon Leyde, Jack Carr. Dec Scott, Rogers 880 yard dash threat. .VT y ,, S ,,e I ' , F., f John Nugent makes a successful try at high jumping. Ted Weber jumps the hurdles with ease and form. Page 139 3UL?fff?S BK Al . L N jim Dewey, Senior letterman, discusses his form with Coach Walters. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY-Seated: Bob Lunceford,,Iim Smith, Mike Lind gren, Ed Glowen. Standing: Ralph Linville, Russel Curtis, Chuck Hammers, Dean Fox, Keith Davidson. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-First row: Ned Bester, Wayne Hutchinson, Glen Armstrong, Ron Corkum, Chuck Kelling, jim Dewey, Jim Crowder, Curtis Vaughn. Second row: Don Kirk, Milt Hanson, Fred Brown, Ken Kelling, Lewis Clark, Bob Martin, Dennis Page 140 Leliefeld, Terry Clothier. Third row: Ross Farmer, Beau McTighe Steve Pool, Roland Laiva, Ted Weber, Lonnie Conner, Wyatt New- man, Barry Robinson, Gary Sciuchetti. Girls Gym Checkers. First row: Darlene Simmons, Edna Kautzman, Delores Cartenjean Van Blaricom. Second row: Lynda Horey, Michele Dillon, Diana McTighe, Kathy Scott, ,Judy Hanklc. Gym checkers Carol Judd and Delores Carter give -Joyce a towel. - I Q Girls appreciate new locker room. Joanne waits while Ellen ties her shoe. Page 147 Delores checks joyce's shot. Fay volleys for serve while Mary and Norma alertly wait. Basketball team. First row: Stella Leornard, Judy Fettcrs, Mary Speer, Margie Prothero, Carol Judd, Barbara Evans. Second row: Donna Devita, Lorraine Brown, Barbara Gross, Flonda Hopkins, Mary Pariseau, Delores Carter, Billie Bretthauer, Third row: Norma Rider, Faye Simmons, Carol Haines, Joyce Jacobs, Carol Vrolson, Peggy Hauge, Marietta Wmbleski. Page 148 Volleyball team. First row: Maryetta Wrublesld, Barbara Gross, Lorraine Brown, Delores Carter, Margie Prothero. Second row: Mary Pariseau, Stella Leomard, Faye Simmons, Carol Vrolson, Norma Rider, Carol judd. Third row: Diane McTighe, Fonda Hopkins, Mary Speer, Nancy George, Peggy Hauge, Becky Warnick, Gail Ruthuen, Sharon Earlson, judy Fetters. Girls have the opportunity to learn to swim by courses offered at the YWCA. Girls meer every Wednesday at North Bowl to improve their bowling. PEP CLUB-First row: Darlene Hanwell, Mary Powers, Edith Seeley, Charlene McGuire, Evonne Vee, Robin Aldrick, Barbara Hegman. Third Sandy johnson, Lynda Boomer, Carole Wrubleski, Loretta Rose, jackie row: Dick Weber, Wyatt Newman, Mavis Brake, Nancy I-Iockhalrer, Bliesmer. Second row: Joanne Brown, Sue Trent, Yvonne Battin, Marilyn Nelson, Dora Faye Schmidt, Susan Sanderson, Gary Whittaker. Page 149 INDEX A 8: W Roof Beer Sfand ........ Anderson Priniing Co ,,.... BlodgeH s .....,................. Brickner's Sfudio ....,,....... Brook's Sfore for Men .,.... George Elmer Brown ,....,,. Bryan'l s Marina ..,.......... BurcheH' Siudio .........., Buy-Well Foods .,.......,... Chrisfian Sfudio ......,..,...... Coco-Cola Boffling Co ...,.... Crescenf Sfudio .................... Davenporf Spor'l' Shop ........ George Dawson Plumbing ...... D'odson's Jewelers .........,,,..., Emry's S'l'ore 'For Men .............. Es+her's School o'F Beau'I'y ...... W. T. Granf Co .......,............ Hagen's S'l'udio ...... Henle Siudio A,.,...... Hillyard Bank ......,.. Hillyard Variefy ......... Holquisi' Shoe Sfore ....,.........., Kay's Shoe Sfore ..,...,..,.......... Kinman Business Universify ,ss. Kirk s Drive-ln .,,.....................,... ..,...... Law+on Prinfing Co .,,..., Le Ron ........,,..,.......,.... Liberfy IGA .........., Lockwood S'rudio ....... Madren Bros .....,....,.,,..... Nevada S+. Jewelers ....,,,.. Nevada S+. Pharmacy ..,.,,,,,. Norrhfown Barber Shop ...,.... Odegard's Sporl Cenler ,,,.,,,.,,,,,, .,,,,,,., S+. Luke's School of Nursing., Sarfori Jewelers ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Silverloaf Baking Co ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Sprouse-Reih Varie+y ,,.,,,.,..,. Washingfon Wafer Power Co ...... Whifworih College ,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,, Y.M.C.A. ,.,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Youih for Chrisi ,,,.....,., The Cbriytzkm Studio Congmtulatef the Seniom' When you need good portraits again, always come to the CHRISTI STUDIO 5 l4'f2 W. Sprague We will have a 'free 8xI0 poriraif for you in uniform, bridal gown, or for baby album or family wall. We'H be seeing you! Dick and Alma Johnson I r HAMBURGERS SOFTIES FLoA1's smxxes o 'letff meet at Af the Hamilton- Nevada Jog Page 150 tlre A 8 W GERRY'S Aaw There's Never o Dull Moment For o Student Nurse f-- - -- -r 'P Af.. e lj, I W3 O I3 A if 521, ff - , li 'ij-W .:. f T ' - ' 35 I I -X x 'TTB 'x ' ' , llux ,ll I .. 2 Q .f f V lf' ' .1 n IX H I ,m :I L fb, is jlffkgfl Mfr XV Q55 li off 1,-- la Ll PROFESSIONAL NURSING otters exceptional opportunities to the discriminating young woman in search ot a worthwhile career. The Protessional Nursing School at St. Luke's Hospital in Spokane, Washing- ton, otters a program whereby students are prepared to give skilled bedside nurs- ing, are introduced to concepts ot group leadership and are provided with guid- ance tor personal and protessional growth. The length ot this program is approximately three years. Instruction includes classes in basic and social sciences through college exten- sion. Clinical experience is ottered in the departments ot medical, surgical, operat- ing room, obstetrics, pediatrics, tuberculosis, psychiatry, physio-therapy, convales- cent rehabilitation and public health. Atter completion ot this program, the graduate is eligible to take the state board examination to quality tor registered nurse. For turther intormation call or write to: Director Nursing . . . St. Luke's Hospital N 830 Summit Boulevard Spokane II, Washington Telephone FAirtax 7-ISI I, extension 20 Page 151 We 1- X I! I 5 Q2 l f l lt ' u M, ' Egg 'Ks '. DOCTOR PHCTOGRAPHER men you think about it, the family photographer falls somewhere in the family doctor-lawyer classification. The photographer, like the doctor and lawyer, is called upon when major events in your life occur. With a fine studio portrait you can relive in later years the happiness of the engagement, the wedding, the arrival of children. A photograph is part of forever, and our studio takes this responsibility seriously. :le We are proud to be the photographer chosen to photograph your gradu- ating class. We hope that this is the beginning of a lifelong relationship. THE RESCENT RIVERSIDE, MAIN and WALL O SPOKANE Page 152 KAY'S FAMILY SI'l0E STORE ' Faye Lorenson ancl Tom Halvorson choose a beau1'iful sweaier from 'l'he large selecfion of lovely cashmere sweaiers al' fhe K f Q r new or ua 'ly DAVENPURT SPURT SHUI' NORTHTOWN SPOKANE ,l 'J , WN STV 'fl' Aff 67:19 X , Ae, QN .3 X 40' Jly! L- f . if ' H171 41912514 VWWK h :Xl ' 0 Spokane lvwasbmg . if 1' 1 0 I' Wlllul l le hone FA 8-54 8 Moflfoe Te P i 5' 6 NC N0 60 , , , LAM 5 K , mf, W' H J 'fc l -fl -C y ' ' Q.. .. wi I VV villa. Q X, 'x 1 ,N x -XX 'M -I X . x Y gf-X ul' S WX l x . ' - N 1 lllll' Y Xxx X, , QL, ,ll W 'lil ll ,lil K. , 3.. X Z X 1 Q ,Cf ' 'NIIWV7 ' . Sig-5 'blmvxl VY' l e .X V. X ,W ,M Page 153 Congmtulatiom Seniors' Congratulations Semors Bes'l' Wishes ..and loesl wishes 'ro F h . . . or a appy David Adams and successful fufure Dick Anderson Norma Archer Sharon Bacon 7 Douglas Besler Jacqueline Boggs nary 6 Bill Borden Karen Bowen Shirley Brizendine Rober+ Brown Marilyn Coppins Dick Davies John Fosfer Anna Garnsey Roberf Greer Lynne Hanson Julie Harlmann Be'H'e Hollenbaclc D'avid Johnson Karen Johnson Lavonna Juhl Jean Kirlcpalrick John Langloi' Faye Lorenson Cafhy MacGown Richard Mafheny Mariorie McMar'r Marilyn Nordby John Nugenl' THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Riverside al' Slevens the sfore of famous brands 4 in gui sgglylilg Karin OSl'neSS HAHW ms sum. UU- Par Payne Margie Pederson Marlene Rohn i ,,,,,i .V v::,,,,,:::- sv, rw-' .sf- Nancy Shenefell' N ., Q Yf 'T'i'f 'ws--T W, - -L .' . . . J Marilyn Sly :-innyyw as P- I' I :1 Donald SPence ...in f .Pepa Lloyd Slevens -S f ss'r f 'i'ii A 'A flfhlqi ,ii-T. Audrey S+ewar+ Judilh Sufherland V b V l -4 as Lynn Tyner T , Y ,.-,r raiiigf li - --- z.:-rl -use , , gr .QL , , Dee Scoff, Janel' Blain, Marilyn Sly, and Lloyd Sie ens always go +o Kirl:'s -for fhe bes+ harnbu gers and mlk shakes. Garland Theafre Bldg. K I R K ' S FA Division af Wellesley HU 32602 Page 154 fnw, mia Q? nu . ,rig 1 4 AV. Mary Kirwin, Margie Leliefeld, and Ron Haffner 'find every+hing ihey need in 'I'he Friendly Family S+ore . YN. T. G RA N T Known for Valuey 5 S Q I Q i X E I E Q. .1 E Q 1 L.. 2 f ji , Page 155 -I O. G. A. club learns inieresfing facfs in ihe IBM Room of 'ihe Washingion Wa'I'er Power Company Congratulations to the Senior Class THE WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY Rogers Grads . . . AHend KBU Prepare for good, well paying office posi'I'ions by aHending KBU. Day and evening classes. Advanced 'Iraining in business subiec+s for commercial graduaies. COURSES OFFERED Business Adminisiraiion Bookkeeping Machine Bookkeeping IBM Card Punch Dicfaphone-SecreI'ariaI Privafe Secrefarial Secrefarial Sfenographic Masier of Accounfs Burroughs Sensimafic Civil Service Compiomefer Call or wrife 'For 'Free caralogue B KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Souih IIO Howard TE 8 352I Page 156 I Buy Bes+ a+ BlodgeH s . I 9 Groceries are fhe bes'I' when boughi' I l where Marilyn Nordby and Glenda Ginnold shop. 49- I Bl0DGETT'S l Wellesley and Nevada Be I Buy Holsum .---'- ,X in Denny Crawford and Karin Osfness pause during fheir four. I SILVERLQAF BAKING COMPANY 1 For All +he Family Needs Too I Visi+ Our Differen+ Deparlmenls I-III.I.YARD'VARIE1'Y Home of School Supplies, Binders, Fillers, Noleboolcs N. 5207 Marlcel' S'rree+ Pg 157 ' FRIENDLY BANKING ' Your money if imured when trufted to um 63? HIllYARD BRANCH SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK r 69, 6931! Q2 You'll 'Find +l1e answer 'l'o all your food problems ai' Buy-Well Food Markel' where business is done on a friendly basis. BUY-WELL FOODS Cresfline af Wellesley ROGE- fr I Junior . . . lake advanlage of l'l1e wonderful offers for gradua'I'ion picfures a+ Brickner's Siudio. l J I Brzclenerf .ftudzo ' L Easi' 538 Kiernan HU 7-5884 I Page 159 SPROUSE-REITZ Nor'II1 5009 Marlcel' . CALL I HU 7-9423 Merediih Jones and Bill Borden know I na+ 'Ihey will find qualily work aI' Ihe Nevada SI. Jewelers. h d Your Neighbor oo Variety THE NEVADA STREET JEWELERS sforeu . . . Your Neighborhood Jewelers . . . Noah 460I Nevada HU 3-6994 ' 1 1 I Q I ' 1 1 - - Your Neighborhood Prescripiion Druggisl SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES AND TOILETRIES I PHOTO SUPPLIES T DEVELOPING AND PRINTING I BROWN AND HALEY CANDIES I free prescription delivery I I Nevada Street Pharmacy NorI'I1 4602 Nevada HU 3-4632 or HU 7-4I44 I...-i - .-. .... 1 Page 160 'cLet's have a Coke I Rich Haldi, Sharon Williams and Jerry Schelling fake fime ou+ from 'rheir +our +o enioy a Coke. I Pacific Coca-Cola Bottling Company SPOKANE, WASHINGTON I - ' ' ' ll Il- '11 n J Page 161 MADREN BROS. Complefe Service Maior Repairs Fin Body Shop Painfing S+udebaker Packard Mar:gLg::?ereH Mercedes-Benz DOWNTOWN World's Fines! Motor Cars FOUFHW and HOWGW-'I Congratulations, Seniors! DODSON'S e Jewelry for over 70 years W. 5 I 7 Riverside 6 Za the own Mllnunf CONTINUE YOUR SUCCESS BY BEING WELL DRESSED wrlh Men who Know Page 162 4 I Y M fA Welcomes Rogers Students SPECIAL TEEN-AGE PROGRAM: I Body Building fl Q Baslcefball ? I - Juclo .1 ' Swimming Y! 9 Swim Team Y X I Life Saving A 1 I Gymnasiics I - Fencing I . Badminfon I i-n-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs We order our shoes direci' from Ihe manufaclurer. Youlh sl Govemmem C ' P We buy cheaper - We sell cheaper. I ampmg rogram Ilolquist Slme Store SPUKANE YMCA H I L LY A R D w. 827 Firsf Ave. TE 8-3577 I . .. L. -me s A- 23 I I Mike Richardson and Don Dawson Iry ouI' 'Iheir plumbing skills GEORGE DAWSON PLUMBING AND HEATING HU 7-39l3 N. 2902 Perry I Page 163 GEORGE ELMER BROWN Real Estate - Insurance HUdS0n 7-3309 N. 5202 Markel S+ee'I ESTHER'S SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE g AH'enI'ion High School Graduales Beauly is a flame: only Iraining will make il' Iourn brighlly. Our complefe course is Iaughl' by qualified inslruclors. I I FREE TUITION N. 223 Pos+ Rl 7-3088 l l l 1 . AI' 'l'I1e l958 Boal Show Jerry Kempf asks Loren Oclegarcl abouf +I1is sleek I I4 fl. Gull runaboul. UIIEGIIIIWS SPORT GEIITER featuring Evinrude Molors - Gull Fiberglass 8: Hewescrafl' Aluminum Boais. All Your Water Skiing Needs Complele line of: Hunling, Fishing, Camping, Bowling and A+l1leI'ic equipment N. 5005 Marke+ HU 7-9257 Page 164 by Anderson Business Stationery Announcements - Tickets - Cards Programs, Etc. ANDERSON Print Shop N. 49I2 MARKET HU 7-9652 Admiration tor the handsome pictures that grace your home - pictures taken at Lockwood Studio. aCocLwoo0l Sfucabo PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS f from Spokane Youth for Christ Telling Teens the Way in Time 'l' Rallies on Saturday ' Bible Clubs ' Singspirations ' Youth Camps Y Office 7 s, s W. 427 - 4th Avenue Phil Adams, Executive Director Page 165 L V .. i -, , 1. r' ' , i. of-f l 5 Dick Anderson and John Nugen+ :lim Lindeblod, an employee of Liberty IGA know where +o go 'For Ihe BEST hair- - 'S ready to serve you 'myhme' CU'l'S. Your every need is answered at NORTHTOWN Liberty Barber The Hillyard IGA Sfore. N. 48l0 Division HU 7-9479 N. 5l25 MARKET HU 7 8602 Eausidcr Earcfully Your COLLEGE NEEDS and then CHECK CVB what WHITWORTH COLLEGE OFFERS 393 Qxfj Full Accreditation E fxfj Top Pre-Professional Training fvj Time-Honored Liberal Arts Tradition Qxfj Outstanding Faculty QVQ Excellent Facilities on a Beautiful Campus fxfj Personalized Education in Small Classes Qxfj Reasonable Cost Qxfj Positive Christian Emphasis FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS BOX T, WHITWORTH COLLEGE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Memorial Campanile Page 166 K. :ne Wit L1 qua :fly .IEWBIEIS .,.... if X ' ' 1 l At my or Q -'I' sAmom if Porfraifs lt' I , 5 of f -- f l t 1 715' il I Il y 1 Q 7 :,' l BOUQUET. Dainty, feminine styling. Choice of natural or white case. Matching Hadley nylon cord. 534-3' CULVER. Smart,nev4 mascu- line styling with the utmost accuracy. Has a styled dial. Tan leather strap. 53422 No Extra Charge for Credit Pay S1 Down, S1 Week SARTORI clothes are plenty important and so are +he labels that prove their quality . . . White Stag Jantzen Van Heusen Buck Skein John C. Roberts Kingsway . . . all brands you'll 'Find at IP' 14 VCA eff S J Master Craftsmen-Jewelers fu to No' ,O WALL ST- DEPARTMENT stone Soulh l3 Howard Sllireel on the east side of Wall St. N' 5' I7 Merkel' in Hlllyard between Riverside and Sprague Avenues Easy parking! HU 7-27I8 ' 1 i i 1 I Page 167 I Cgngrafulafigns Senigrg PUT YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE I W 4.9 Qu For all boating needs and Jfckie Yarber I Evinrude Motors Ilagenfs Master Portraits 629 Fernwell Bldg. Division Slreel' Bridge 503 W. Riverside MA 4-587l TE 8,4464 'Ntxf' --'ea -4, ... Pag 168 N 'Jr- ass.- 1:1:-.4f22'.'V . PAT HAMMER'S FAREWELL ' Z sa-if1'11!a essfwfn- Praise- saw e 2- ,,,--..., .V .. , , . vim. 2523? if 1 L52 I 1? are QS' as 1.4- . 7 .32 1, , -as eg fg, . -'l Fi ' 'TF ,1 , rn .xi .: 5:19 aa.. -A. --Q.-1' -AP' .Lg 23 ' A Q FOOTBALL SCORES 1957 ga Saturday, September 14 Rogers 26 to Clarkston, Washington 12 WR j. 'Friday, September 20 Rogers 26 to North Central 15 55 1 Friday, September 27 Rogers 20 to Gonzaga 19 fa Thursday, October 5 Lewis and Clark 14 to Rogers O if Thursday, October 10 Rogers 6 to North Central 0 Eg, . Friday, October 18 Lewis and Clark 7 to Rogers 0 A Friday, October 25 Rogers 27 to West Valley 6 rf? is Thursday, October 51 Rogers 14 to Richland, Washington 15 H5 I Friday, November 8 Rogers 27 to Gonzaga 0 H 4 BASKETBALL SCORES 1957-58 QQ Saturday, December 7 Kellogg, Idaho 52 to Rogers 41 Rf Thursday, December 12 Rogers 59 to Kellogg, Idaho 49 gg Friday, December 15 Clarkston, Washington 70 to Rogers 59 ET Sunday, December 15 Rogers 54 to Orofino, Idaho 42 Yi Monday, December 16 Rogers 66 to Sandpoint, Idaho 52 gg Friday, December 20 Rogers 58 to Clarkston, Washington 55 S? Monday, December 25 Rogers 49 to Pullman, Washington 58 Friday, December 27 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 66 to Rogers 52 ag Friday, January 5 Rogers 45 to Sandpoint, Idaho 25 25 BASKETBALL SCORES 1958 gg Friday, January 10 Central Valley 56 to Rogers 55 22 Tuesday, January 14 Lewis and Clark 49 to Rogers 40 sl Friday, January 17 North Central 55 to Rogers 48 gg Friday, January 24 Rogers 56 to West Valley 50 wg Friday, January 51 Gonzaga 55 to Rogers 44 gi Tuesday, February 4 Rogers 61 to Central Valley 54 ai Friday, February 7 Rogers 57 to Lewis and Clark 54 gg Friday, February 14 Rogers 61 to North Central 58 gi Friday, February 21 Gonzaga 55 to Rogers 51 ag Friday, February 28 Rogers 44 to West Valley 27 ii BASEBALL SCORES 1958 Eg Tuesday, April 22 Rogers 2 to Gonzaga 1 3j Thursday, April 24 Rogers 4 to Lewis and Clark 5 ki, f,,. Tuesday, April 29 Rogers 16 to Central Valley 8 ff Thursday, May 1 Rogers 6 to North Central 5 'W Tuesday, May 6 Rogers 4 to West Valley 5 gg Thursday, May 8 Rogers 9 to West Valley 5 EQ Tuesday, May 15 Gonzaga 7 to Rogers 4 Eg Thursday, May 15 Rogers 6 to Lewis and Clark 0 ,E Tuesday, May 20 Central Valley 5 to Rogers 4 pg Thursday, May 22 Rogers 1 to North Central 0 , TRACK SCORES 1958 .- ' ,gg Tuesday, April 1 Rogers 70, Lewis and Clark 475, North Central 455,-g ' iii Central Valley 165, Gonzaga 153, West Valley 7 QQ,i 'Tuesday, April 8 Rogers 85 7110 to West Valley 20 5110 3 Friday, April 11 Rogers 70 116 to Central Valley 52 516 Friday, April 18 Rogers 60 to Lewis and Clark 44 Monday, April 28 Rogers 60.5 to North Central 45.7 Friday, May 2 ' Rogers 77 to Gonzaga 27 . Friday, May 9 Rogers 1065, Lewis and Clark 773, ' North Central 76 514, Gonzaga 413 assesses-6 gwwgs gig


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