Rogers High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1959
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Now. from school as you're depart- mg And the tasks of life are starting, Give them joy and fail them never Keep their pride in you forever. -Edgar A. Guest. .am 5l1f.i:l. ff,.?ff5l f.i 5, 2 5, f t -w e ,g ww K , ty -'ff y an . av: a,.:. :.- ..--- - -2 .- -gfzl-.i A iw., .. . .. --J .-.f 1.11. .. ..., f- ...N-Q... , ,.., ,.,.f,---s.:',,,...wf ...,,- a .... ff-- -V f -, .. ,- - vhs Q , 5, A a f- it-ff!f e'fQ if Se ia 'Q X if .X if Wi- wi S titfiffgs QW- Q K4 A es'-ff.f'z1wwff..:sQ,i sees f 1-1-ztnfwffi-Sets. . .rw-ff-rfzxfnfg-1f12s11.i:1'f: ,,.. u.sf,-ffe:-11 rf. -szfzz-':mg.:: A .. fr.,--1- .fsi1.--:rf a,,fi.,.a3f.- Webb' as . . . 1 it 5 ! .si- ,arf wt. To the many graduating seniors of 1959 who will no longer walk the halls of John R. Rogers as students, we, the Treasure Chest Staff, dedicate this yearbook with the thought that they may, in years to come, relive the many happy moments of their high school days. Page 2 TREASURE CHEST 271'h Ediiion EDITOR ........ ADVISOR ............ ART ADVISOR......... ILLUSTRATIONS ....... COPY: DeMaris Wagner FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION: Juliene Avery Kathy Cole SENI ORS : Nola Warner Pat Maxfield HOMEROOMS: Gwen Jones Peggy Davis INDEX: Pat Thomas Julie Harms .....jUDY SCHUERMAN HJORTEDAL WILLIAM ALLER ....SHARON COPELAND MARLENE ATKINSON CLUBS : Wanda Conboy Bonnie Green ACTIVITIES: Phoebe Vosen Darlene Anderson SPORTS : Kerry Haffner Joe Branda Judi White ADVERTISING: Vern Nelson Angela Finsted Linda Robinson Beatrice Sehimanski Sue Plewman TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS ............................,....,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 HoMERooMs .............................................. ....... 3 6 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ...... ....... 5 2 ACTIVITIES .....................,.,,.,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,.,,,. 5 5 CLUBS ................ ,,,.,.. 1 02 SPORTS ................ ,,,,,,, 1 16 ADVERTISING ...,.... Page 3 160 X I L9 U O M 1 CD oo CQQQ O . 1 I I I 2 I I X ll! I co 'QA ! 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Bob Science Bemiss Rogers Hi-Y 3, 45 President 4: Boy's State 45 National Honor Society5 President 45 HR Clubg Representative at Youth In Leg- islationug Dance Comm. 45 Fire Squad Co-Chmn. 45 Conductors5 Student Council5 Dad's Nite Comm.5 Home Coming Escortg Boy's Chorusg Intramural Sports. ALVAREZ, VICTOR FRANK ' Vic Mathematics Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 45 Sen- ior Math. 3, 45 HR Club 45 Rog- ers Hi-Y 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Vocations Comm.5 Home Coming Comm.5 Paddle Squad. ANDERSEN, EUGENE Eugene Industrial Arts Whitman Boys Federation5 Clean Up Comm. ANDERSON, SHELDON R. Ross Industrial Arts Cooper Cafeteria Worker 2, 45 Ski Club 2, 45 Hall Patrol, Stair Patrol. BACHELDER, JUDY Judy Commercial Whitman Pirettes 25 Flagtwirlers 35 Major- ettes 45 O.G.A. 45 Homeroom Of- fices 2, 35 Library Representative 15 Business Office Worker 25 Serving Girls 25 Usherettes 35 Tag Sales 1, 25 Big Sister 3, 4: Vocations Committee 3. BAKER, JERRY Jerry Social Studies Logan Boys Federation5 Boy's Chorus. Page 6 BASS, JERRY Jerry History Logan Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BEAUDRY, SUZANNE LEA Sus Social Studies Marycliff Girls Leagueg Attendance Office 45 Usherettes 45 Rogers' Record 15 Dad and Daughter Comm. 45 Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Christ- mas Dec. Comm. 4. BEAULIER, ARTHUR C. Art History Regal Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BECK, ROBERTA RUTH Barts Foreign Languages Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 45 Pi- rettes 35 Executive Board5 Big and Little Sister Comm. Chmn. 4g Homeroom Officesg President 4: Girls League5 Future Homemakers of America 25 Future Teachers of America 25 Treasurer 25 Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 Ush- erettes5 Study Hall Checkerg Style Trends 35 French-Latin 2: Live- wiresg Serving Girls. BECKER, JOHN John Science A rlingtou Rogers Hi-Y 45 Football l, 25 Stu- dent Council Representative 3: Home Room Offices 1, 3, 4. BENDER, DWAIN FRANK Dwain Science McLoughlin High Red Cross 3. BENESCH, JOHN FRANKLIN JB Longfellow Football 2: Basketball 2, 3: Base- ball l, 2, Choir 2: Junior Math Club 2: Boys Federation Repre- sentative: Home Room Officer: Fire Squad: P.T.S.A.: Intramural Sports. BENSON, WILLIAM L. Bill Science Arlington Football 1, 2: Track lg Rogers Hi- Y 4: Band 1, 2: Boys Federation Representative: Treasure Chest Representative: Home Room Of- fices: Fire Squad: Intramural Sports. BERG, MICHAEL Mike Science Hamilton Rogers Hi-Y 4: Senior Math 4: Track 1: Student Council Repre- sentative: Vocations Comm.: Fire Squad. BERGEN, LANA LOUISE Lana Commercial Whitnmn O.G.A. 4, Treasurer 4: Girls League Comm. 4: junior Art 1, 2: Secretary: Home Room Offices: President, Vice President: Student Council Representative 2: Big and Little S i ste r Comm. 43 Girls League Representative 4: Girls League. BESTER, NED Ned Industrial Arts Regal Cross Country: Boys Federation. BONNETT, ERVA R. JR. Junior History ,lrlinytun Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3: Boys Federa- tion l, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2. BOREN, DENNIS KAY Denny Science Regal Senior Math 3, 4: Palette and Brush 3, 4. BOWERS, MARY IRENE Mar Music Whitman Choir 2, 3, 43 Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 1, 2: Home Room Offices: President 3: Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 4: Big Sister 3, 4. BOYNTON, EVERETT Boing Boing Science Regal Boys Federation. BRACEY, JANICE V. Janice Commercial Whitman Girls League Comm. lg Future Homemakers of America 4: Three C's l, 2: Pirettes: Girls Gym Checker: Stamp Comm. BRICKNER. KEN Ken History f10!7f ' Boys Federation. BROOKSHIRE, SHIRLEY Shirl Commercial Regal Girls League. Page 7 BROWN, VICTOR LEROY Vic Science Longfellow French-Latin, Boys Federation Representative, Associated Student Body, Senior Math, Vocation Comm., Home Room Offices, In- tramural Sports. BRUCE, ROBERT RONALD Bob Industrial Arts lVhitman Hall Patrol. BURBANK, JANICE E. Janice History Longfellow Girls League Comm. 1, 2, Treas- ure Chest Salesman 2, Library Representative 2, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. BURDETT, SYBIL LEWRENE Sybil Commercial lVhitmnn Girls League Representative 2, Business Office 3, Shop Office 4, Home Room Offices 2, 3. BURROUGHS, SHIRLEY Shirley Commercial Hamilton Girls League Comm. 2, Future Nurses of America 1, Big Sister 3, 4, Girls Glee 1, 2, 3. BUSH, KENNETH LEE Ken Mathematics Whitman Senior Math 3, 4, Cosmic Club 4, Locker Comm. 2, Rifle Club 1, Home Room Officer 1. Page 8 BUSH, PATRICIA R. Pat Commercial Hamilton O.G.A. 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Bookroom 3, Home Room Offices, President 2, Secretary 1, Big Sis- ter 3, 4, Attendance Office 4. BUTTERS, JACK Jack History Logan Car Patrol, Boys Federation. BYRD, JERRY DAVID Jerry Science Whitman Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Of- fice 3. CALDWELL, EDNA JOYCE Joyce Commercial Arlington Three C's 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Committees for Three C's 3, 4, Big Sister, 3, 4, Aviation Club 4. CALLAHAN, PATRICIA Pat Commercial Hamilton Girls League Comm. 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Business Office Worker 2, Girls League 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 2, 3. CALLIHAN, ROBERT Bob English Arlington Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. CARDOZA. ROY KENT Roy Science South Junior Boys Federation. CARGILL, JOYCE Joyce Commercial Cooper O.G.A. 45 Turn Back the Clock5 Future Homemakers of America 25 Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Attendance Office Worker 3, 45 Girls League Representative 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Serving Girls 15 One-Act Plays 1, 25 Home Room Offices: Pres- ident, Vice President, Secretary 1, 2, 3, 45 Livewires 35 Honor Roll Comm. 4. CARTER, DELORES ANNE George English, Historgf Longfellow Tennis 3, 45 Junior Math 1, 25 Treasurer 25 Girls League Com- mittees 2, 35 Dad-Daughter Des- sert, Cafeteria, Serving Girls5 Three C's 1, 2: Girls Intramural' Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Checker 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 35 Student Council Repres. 25 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Big Sister 3, 4. CHILDERS, PATRICIA Dianne Cornmereial Longfellow Spanish Club 3, 45 O.G.A. 45 Treasure Chest Staff 35 Cafeteria Chairman5 Big Sister5 Homeroom Secretary5 Father-Daughter Des- sert 45 Art Room Helper 45 Char- ity Drivesg Red Cross Council. CHRISTENSEN, ROSE Rose Dramatics, History A rlington Future Teachers of America 45 Three C's 1: Big Sister 2, 35 Girls League5 Talent Pool. COCKBURN, JOYCE GAIL Joyce History, Commercial Longfellow Band 1, 2, 35 Standards Commit- tee 45 Y-teens 3, 45 Booster and Betterment Committee 35 Honor 'Roll Committee 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Tennis 25 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. CONBOY. DIANE RAE Mathematics Longfellow National Honor Society 3, 45 Pi- rettes 2, 3, 45 Vice President 45 Girls League Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 Big Sister 35 Home- room Big Sister 45 Homeroom President 25 Attendance Office Worker 45 Junior Math Club 15 Cosmic Club 45 Future Nurses of America 45 Girls Glee Club 15 Student Council 15 Chairman: Usherettes 45 Drives 35 Senior Mothers Tea 3. CONROY. SANDRA Sandra Foreign Languages Gordon, Nebr. Song and Cheerleader 1, 25 Li- brary Worker 35 Girls League. COPPOCK, VIRGINIA Virginia Mathematics Longfellow National Honor Society 3, 45 Sen- ior Math 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Feature and Associate Editor of Rogers Record 2, 35 Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Rep- resentative 2, 35 Home Room Of- ficcs5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Junior Art 2. CRAIN, FRANK D. Frank Commercrkzl Art Whitman Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. CRANDAL, GLEN Glen History Hamilton A.S.B. Vice President 45 Boys Fed- eration Office5 Vice President 45 Rogers Hi-Y 3, 45 Vice President5 R Club 3, 45 Vice President5 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation Comm. 45 Mother and Son Banquet5 Home Room Offices5 Ticket Salesman5 Conductorg Treasure Chest Sales- man5 YMCA State Youth Legis- lation Officer. CRANE, KATHRYN JOYE Kathy English Coeur d'Alene H. S. Pirettes 45 Majorettes 45 Orchestra 45 Talent Pool 45 Receptionist- Study Hall 45 Girls League 4. Page 9 ,J .1 f is em .-il ,limi f ix, CROCKER, ROY G. BIondy Science Hamilton Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, A.S.B. Student Discipline Comm. 3, Red Cross Representa- tive 4, Spanish Club 3, Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Hall Patrol 4, Aviation Club 4. CROMER, NANCY JO Little Jo Art Longfellow Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Corr. Sec- retary 2, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Palette and Brush 3, 4, Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll Chmn., Junior Art l, 2, Three C's 1, P.T.S.A. Student Representative, National Confer- ence 3, Style Trends 1, 2, 4, Girls League Representative 3, Bulletin Board Comm. 3, 4, Decorations, Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, Sen- ior Mothers Tea Tickets Chmn. CROMWELL, BARBARA Bobbi Home Economics Cusick Girls League Comm. 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Future Homemakers of America, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CROMWELL, DORA Dora Home Economics Cusick Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca l, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CULVER, JOANN Jo Art Whitman National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls League Secretary 4, Future Teach- ers of America 3, Future Home- makers of America 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, 3, State Degree in F.H.A., Silver Spurs, Big Sister, Home Room Big Sister, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Usherettes Chmn., Eligibility Chmn., Style Trends Chmn., Graduation Usher 2, 3, Home Room Offices, Treas- urer, Standards Comm., Christ- mas Decorations Comm., Points and Recorders Comm., Serving Girls. DASHIELL, GEORGE RON Ron' Science Hamilton Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 10 DAVIS, JAMES Jim Industrial Arts IVhit'man Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation l, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, LAWRENCE Larry Science Longfellow Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. DELBRIDGE, GEORGE George History Arlington Basketball 1, 2, Boys Federation. DENO, FRANCIS JOSEPH Fri+zl' History Bemiss Boys Federation, Associated Stu- dent Body 1, 2, 3, 4. DERRICK, WAYNE LEE Wayne History Bemiss Choir 3, 4, Home Room Offices 2, 3, Conductor 4, Baseball 1, Senior Prom Comm., Hall Patrol 1, 2, Car Patrol-1, 2, Rogers Hi-Y DESHAW, PATSEY LEE Pai Art Hamilton A.S.B. Pins and Points Comm. Chmn. 4, Dues Comm. Chmn., Palette and Brush 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Girls Golf 2, 3, Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Study Hall Checker 4, Volley Ball Team 2, Livewires, Bulletin Board Comm. 3, 4, A.S.B. Booster and Betterment Comm., A.S.B. Dis- cipline Comm., Junior Art Club DEWEY, PATRICIA LEA Pat C' omme rcial Mead Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Checker 3: Study Hall Checker 3, Charity Drive 4. DICKENS. MICHEALE Mike Languages Longfellow Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. DINSMORE, NORMAN Norm Drama Whitman Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 2, Boys Federation. DISHMAN, BRUCE H. Bruce Mathematics Logan National Honor Society 4, Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, Football 1, 2, Track, Manager 2, Mother and Son Banquet Comm. 4, Hall Patrol 3, Fire Squad 4, Boys Fed- eration Representative 3, Intra- mural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. DODGEN, LADDIE Laddie Social Studies Longfellow Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. DONAHUE, CAROLE Carrie Commercial vVi8l,'01l3'i1I O.G.A. 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Usher- ette 3, 4, Library Representative 3, Home Room Offices, President, Points and Recorders Comm. 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll Comm. 3, Guidance Office Worker 4, Style Trends 2. DRURY, MARGARET ' Peggy Home Economics Longfellow Future Homemakers of America, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Library Repre- sentative, Girls League. DRY, SHIRLEY M. Shirley Drama Longfellow Junior Math lg Dance Comm. 3, Big Sister 3, Shop Office Worker 3, Attendance Office Worker 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Book- room Worker 4, Study Hall Checker 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 4, Bowling 4, Tennis 1, One Act Plays 2, 3, Main Of- fice Worker 2, Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. DUNN, PEGGY Peggy Commercial Holy Names National Honor Society 4, O.G.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4 3 Achievements Chmn., Honor Roll Comm., Cafe- teria Comm., Main Office Worker 4, Shop Office Worker 2, Advisors Office Worker 3, Big Sister 3, 4: Student Council Representative. ECKARD, LEANDER Lee Science Arlington Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Aviation Club Vice President, A.- S.B. Comm. Chmn., Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Comm. I, 2, 3, French- Latin 3. EDLAND, BARBARA KAY Barb Home Economics Longfellozc' Future Nurses of America 1, Three C's 1, 2, Gym Checker 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Information Comm. 3, Band. EDWARDS, EDWIN EARL Eddie History Logan Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 1 1 ' RFI ' 3 . 3 , 3 -. s 4,13 ,Z 1 Ti, fs 2 . ,, E. 'ls i fe . 9' EICKMEYER, NANCY GAY Nan Art Arlington Flagtwirlers 4, Pirettes 3, Execu- tive Board 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, Big Sister 3, Bulletin Board Comm. 3, Gym Checker 2, Morning Girls 1, 2: Junior Art Club 1, 2, Girls League Representative 1, Girls League Constitution Comm. 1. ELDRED, STANLEY Stan Science Oakesdale Associated Student Body, Boys Federation. ELSENSOHN, J. ROBERT Robbie Science Hamilton Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Associ- ated Student Body, E 1 e c tio n s Comm. Chmn. 4, Mother and Son Banquet Chmn. 4, Home Room Offices, President 1, 3, Rog- ers Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 4, Conductor 4, R Club 3, 4, EMERSON, RAUNE Ron Science Longfellow Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. EMERY, LONNIE Lonnie Social Studies Northwest Christian Boys Federation, Associated Stu- dent Body. ENG, ERNEST K. Ernie Mathematics B emiss Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Rog- ers Hi-Y 1, 2, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 12 EVANS, PATRICK Pat Mathematics Northwest Chrislimi Boys Federation Vice President 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Golf 2, 3, Boys Quartet 4: Home Room Offices 2, 3. FAIR, KARLA JEAN Karla Art Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Home Room Big Sister 4, Big Sis- ter 3, Girls League Representative 1, Dad and Daughter Dessert 4, Usherettes 3, Achievements Comm. 3, 4, Bulletin Board Comm. 3, Serving Girls 1, 2, Spring Style Show Model 2, 3, Nurses Assist- ant 4, Vocations 3, Coat Checker 1, Big and Little Sister Party Comm. 4. FAIRBURN, CAROL Carol ' Commercial Arlington Choir 2, 3, 4, O.G.A. 4, Year Book Chmn. 3, Future Homemak- ers of America 3, 4, Nurses Office 3, Lyre Club 3, 4, Style Trends Model 2, Ted Mack Amateur Hour 2, Home Room Officers 1, 4, Big Sister 3, Treasure Chest Salesman 2, Pirettes Cove Kit- chen Comm. 3, Girls Glee Club 1, Girls Chorus 1, Easter Tag Sale 1, 2, Poppy Sale 1, 2, FELSMAN, STANLEY Stanl' Social Studies Cooper Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Asso- ciated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. FINSTAD, SYNOVE ANGELA Ang Social Studies Nfldi-?01' Future Homemakers of America 4, Treasure Chest Representative 1, Treasure Chest Advertising Salesman 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Study Hall Checker 2, Attendance Office Worker 3, Usherette 3, Library Representative 1, Drives 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Drives Comm. 3, Fresh- man Tea Speaker 2, Information Comm. 1, Bowling 3, Junior Achievement, Junior Art 1, 2. FISCHBACK, BOB Bob Mathematics Longfellow Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Math 3, 4, Lyre Club 3, 4, Home Room Offices 2, 3, Student Director 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. FISCHER, BRITTA E. Brit Social Science Bemiss Girls League Treasurer 43 Ever- green Girls State3 A.S.B. Greetings Chmn. 33 Courtesy Chmn. 33 Year- book Chmn. 33 Student Council Representative 33 Home Room Offices3 President 23 Girls League Representative 33 A.S.B. Booster and Betterment Comm. 33 Nurses Office Worker 33 Gym Checker 23 Spring Sports Queen Comm. 33 Charity Sales 1, 2, 33 One Act Plays 13 Associated Student Body FISHER, CAROLYN J. Carolyn Commercial Whitman National Honor Society 43 O.G.A. 43 A.S.B. Dance Comm. 43 Pirettes 2, 3, 43 Executive Board 43 Points and Recorders Chmn. 43 Book- room Worker 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 43 Usherettes 3, 43 Girls League Rep- resentative 43 Serving Girls 33 Senior Mothers Tea 2, 33 Clean Up Chmn.3 Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, 43 Girls Glee 1, 23 Eligi- bility 33 Library Representative 23 Christmas Decorations Comm. 43 FOTH, DOUGLAS R. Doug Social Studies Sandpoint Boys Federation 2, 3, 4. BRO, JAMES ARTHUR Jim Industrial Art Whitman Baseball 13 Track ls Boys Federa- tion Comm. lg Hall Patrol 2, 3, A. FRENCH, BONNIE LOU Bubbles Social Science Longfellow Tennis 23 Girls League Comm. 2, 3, 43 Cosmic Club 43 Future Nurses of America 13 Three C's 1, 23 Big Sister 3, 43 A.S.B. Pins and Points Comm. 43 A.S.B. Dis- cipline 33 Dad and Daughter Des- sert Comm. 3, 43 Study Hall Checker 23 Student Council 13 Girls League Dues Comm. 4. GARVIN, DOUGLAS Doug Socikrl Studies .llontanu Boys Federation3 Associated Stu- dent Body. GOODRICH, LAUREL Laurie Music Grant Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 All-State O r c h e s t r a 33 Future Teachers' of America l, 2, 33 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 1, 2, 33 Home Room Offices3 Girls League Comm. 3. GRANT, SUSAN Sue Commercial Hamilton National Honor Society 43 Bfg Sis- ter 3, 43 Trophy Case Comm. 33 Scrapbook Comm. 33 Future Nurs- es of America 2, 33 O.G.A. 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 43 Locker Committee 23 As- sociated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Office3 Forget-Me- Not Sale 1. GREEN, DIANA RAE Dani History Regal Future Nurses of Americag Pres- ident 4, Vice President 33 Girls Chorus 13 Girls Glee Clubg Secre- tary 33 Boys Glee Club Accomp- anist 33 Big Sister 3, 43 Business Office Worker 43 Tag Sales 1, 2, 3, 43 Eighth Grade Guide 13 Tal- ent Pool 43 Presidents Council 43 Three C's. GREENLAND, MARVIN Marv History Longfellow Student Council 43 Conductors 43 Boys Federation Comm.3 Football 23 Baseball 1. GREENWOOD, SHARON Sherry Commercial Whitman Cafeteria Cashier 3, 43 Home Room Offices 43 Business Office Worker 3, 43 Study Hall Checker 23 Dad and Daughter Dessert Ticket Comm.3 Big Sister 3, 4,3 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Representative 23 Three C's 13 Main Office Worker 23 Senior Representative 43 Library Repre- sentative li Teens against Polio 1. GROSCHE, SHERAN Sherry Commercial Longfellow Livewires3 Big Sister3 Gym Check- er3 Study Hall Checker3 One-Act Plays3 Junior Math Club. Page 13 GRUENHAGEN, LARRY Larry Foreign Languages Hamilton Football 1, 2, Speakers Bureau 1, Home Room Offices, S t u d e n t C o u n c i l Representative 1, 23 French-Latin Club 1. GULLIFORD, WILLIAM BilI Science Lewis and Clark Boys Federation, Associated Stu- dent Body. GUTTROMSON, MAURICE Moose History North Dakota Home Room Office 3, Boys Glee Club 1, 3. HAINES, MANFORD Jeff History Regal Boys Federation Representative 2 5 Senate Club 3, Home Room Of- fice 2, Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. HAINES WILLIAM THOMAS Bill History Regal Boys Federation l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Representative, Associ- ated Student Body. HALDI, RICHARD Rich Mathematics Longfellow Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Rog- ers Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, R Club, President 4, Student Council Representative 1, 3, Home Room Offices, Fire Squad 2, 4, Co-Chmn. 4, Conductor 3, 4. HALL, ARTHUR EDWARD Ar+': Industrial Arts Eureka Audio-Visual 3, 4, Boys Federa- tion, Associated Student Body. HALL, MILTON DEAN Dean Mathematics Arlington Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyre Club 3, Baseball 1, 2. ' HALVORSON, THOMAS Tom Science Longfellow Boys Federation President 3, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Associated Student Body, Student Council Representative 3, R Club 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Conduct- ors Capt. 4, Fire Squad 3, 4, Stu- dent Exec. Comm. 3, Dad's Nite. HANEY, LARRY J. Larry Mathematics Ham'lton Senior Math Club 3, 4, Cosmic Club 3, 4, Pirate Modulators 2, 3. HANSEN, DOROTHY Doi Mathematics Central Point Rogers Record Editor-in-Chief 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spokesman-Review Correspondent 3, 4, Rogers Rec- ord News Editor 2g Band l, 2, 3, 4, Eastern Washington Solo and Ensemble Meet 2, 3, 4, Cheney Honor Band 3, 4, A.S.B. Publicity Chmn. 3, 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 2 5 Big Sister 3, 4, Band Uniform Clerk 4, Senior Math Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Cafe- teria Chmn. 4, Livewires 3, After School Sports 1, 2, Lyrc Club 3, 4, Freshman Spelling Contest l. HANSON, DENNIS Denny Mathematics Longfellow Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Asso- ciated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 14 HANSON. MILTON A. Milf Mathematics Whitman Senior Math Club 45 Cosmic Club 45 Track 1, 25 Cross Country 1, 2, 3. HANSON. REBECCA JEAN Becky Commercial Logan Tag Sales 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Rep- resentative 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 35 Associated Student Body l, Q .1 HANSON. ROBERT ALLEN Bob English Riverside Baseball 15 Car Patrol 45 Hall Pa- trol 3, 45 Cafeteria Patrol 45 Stair Patrol 45 Senior Prom Committee 4. HARMS, JULIE C. JuIie' Commercial Wenatchee National Honor Society 45 Girls League Vice President 45 Class Treasurer 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Sgt.- at-Arms 35 Girls Triple Trio 3, 45 Pirettes 2, 35 Secretary 35 O.G.A. 3, 45 President 45 Standards Chmn. 35 Senior Mothers Tea Comm. 1, 2, 35 Achievement Comm. 35 Serving Girls 2, Chmn. 35 Honor Roll Comm. 25 Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 35 Big Sister 35 Girls League Representative 35 HARN, LYNDA K. Lynda Commercial Cooper National Honor Society 45 Song and Cheerleaders 3, 45 Home Coming Senior Princess 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 A.S.B. Freshman Chmn. 3, 45 A.S.B. Dance Comm. 45 Senior Mothers Tea Chmn. 25 Cotton Cutie 25 Livewires 35 Chmn. 45 Usherettes 35 Big R Day 25 Achievements Chmn. 35 Three .C's 1, 25 Teens Against Polio 35 Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert 3, 4: Standards 3: HARRIS, CAROL ANN Carol Commercial Whitman One Act Plays 1, 25 Big Sister 35 A.S.B. Frosh Initiation Comm. 35 Decorations Comm. Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Gym Checker 25 Nurses Assistant 35 Home Room Offices' Library Representative 2, 35 A.S.B. Funds Drive 35 Girls League. Page I5 HARRIS, FRANKLIN Frank Mathematics Bemiss Boys Federation Representative 35 Hall Patrol 35 Home Room Of- fices5 President, Secretary, Sgt.-at- Arms5 A.S.B. Booster and Better- ment Comm. 35 A.SB. Student Discipline Comm. 35 Boys Federa- tion Comm.5 Senior Math 4. HARRIS, KATHIE Kathie Dramatics H av ermale Thespians 45 Room Full of Roses 45 Freshman Con Comm. 25 Fresh- man Player Director 45 Home Room Offices 2, 35 Student Coun- cil Representative 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 35 Work Shop Players 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 35 Stage Crew 4. HARTLE, DONELDA DoneIda Commercial North Central Girls League5 Associated Student Body. HASKIN, GARY EDWIN Gary Industrial Arts Havermale Library Club5 Physical Education Monitor5 Boys Federation. HAUGE, BETTY JEAN Betty History Longfellow One-Act Plays5 Girls League. HAUPT, THOMAS RICHARD Tom Foreign Language Arlington National Honor Society 3, 45 Na- tional French Award 15 Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 French-Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 4th Place, Inland Empire Science Fair 25 3rd Place, Inland Empire Spelling Bee 35 P.T.S.A. Chmn. 45 3rd Place Freshman Spelling Bee I5 Home Room Offices 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play Scenery 25 Q5 5 4 'S K X i , 5? ,G T, an-In 15:1 N4 'as HEDLEY, DAVID R. Dave Social Studies Wenatchee High Bowling, Golf, Boys Federation, Senior Prom Committee. HEDOUIST, RICHARD Dick History Whitman Boys Federation, Hall Patrol 1, 2. HENDERSON, DANETTE Dene++e' Commercial Kellogg Home Room Offices, President 2, Big Sister. HENRIKSEN, PAUL Paul Mathematics Wilson National Honor Society 4, Asso- ciated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Of- ficer, Aviation Club, Hall Patrol 4, Boys Federation Committee. HERMAN, RICHARD Dick History Arlington Home Room President 4, Treas- ure Chest l, Babes In Toyland 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Lyre Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4. HERTZBERG, RAYMOND Ray Science Deer Park Football 1, 2, Babes in Toyland, Home Room Officer 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Representative, Hall Patrol 2, Boys Glee Club 1 Page 16 HOGAN, JIM PAT Jim Mathematics Arlington A.S.B. President 4, A,S.B. Vice President 3, Football 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, Babes In Toyland, Choir 1, 2, French-Latin Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 3, 4. HOJEM, RAY MELVIN Ray Dramatics Stevens Boys Federation Committee, Stair Committee, Prop Comm. Out of the Frying Pan, Dads Night, One Act Plays, Locker Comm., Lights, Stage Crew Aaron Slick, Stage Crew Captain Apple Jack. HUGUENIN, LEONARD Leonard Science Colville Boys Federation. HOLLAR, SANDRA JEAN Jean Social Studies Arlington National Honor Society 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, News Editor Rogers Rec- ord 3, Journalism I Award 3, Pi- rettes 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 3, Suggestions Comm. Chmn. 3, Girls League Constitution Comm. Chmn. 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Rogers Science Fair, Second Prize 2, First Prize Extemporaneous Speaking English 3 Contest, 2, Quill and Scroll Secretary 4, Girls League Representative 3, Girls League Bulletin Board Comm. 3, Home- room President 1. HOUGER. SHARON Sherry Commerciktl Hamilton Band 1, 2, 3, 4, E.W.C.E. Honor Band 4, Lyre Club 3, 4, Band Uniform Manager 4, Red Cross Representative 1, Shop Office Worker 3, Girls League, Big Sis- ter 3, Scrap Book Comm. 4, Girls League Comm. 3, 4. HUNT, ANITA Anita Commercial Longfellow O. G. A. 3, 4, Girls League Comm. Homecoming Queen 4, Student Council Representative, Girls League Representative, Home Room Offices, Big Sister, Senior Prom Comm., Senior Mothers Tea, Red Cross Representative, Attendance Office Worker, Style Trends 2. HUTCHESON, BETTY BeHy .ll usir Columbia Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Check- er 3, 45 Library Worker 25 Girls Leagueg Big Sister 3. HUTCHINSON, WAYNE Hutch Induxtrial Arts Arlington Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Hall Patrol 35 Home Room Officer 15 Junior Red Cross Representative 35 Inspira- tional Award Cross Country 45 Captain Cross Country 45 Babes In Toyland. HUTSON, GARY D. Huis Ili.-:tory lVhitman Plays, Babes In Toyland5 Turn Back The Clock5 Out of the Fry- ing Pang Robin Hood5 Captain Apple-jack5 Cinderella5 Roomful of Roses: Thespians 2, 3, 45 Football I5 Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4: Dad's Night 35 Talent Pool 3, 4. JACOBS, DEVERNE Deverne Ili.-:tory Regal Hall Patrolg Boys Federation. JACOBSEN, KENNETH Jake Englixh Gonzaga Boys Federationg Associated Stu- dent Body. JINOTTI, DONNA MAY D.J. f'0lHll10l'!'fllI Hamilton Pirettes 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League Comm.5 Future Nurses of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Lyre Club 2, 3, 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 45 Cafe- teria Comm. 3, 45 A.S.B. Repre- sentative 2, 35 Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, 35 Girls League Rep- resentative 25 Office Girl 45 Home Room Officer 15 Future Teachers of America 3. JOHNSON, BETTY JEAN BeHy' Commercial Cooper Future Nurses of America 15 Girls Leagueg Cafeteria Worker 25 Bowl- ing 2, JOHNSON, DENNIS RAY Denny Mathematics Newport Senior Math 3, 45 Aviation Club 45 Traffic Patrolg Fire Squad 4. JOHNSON, KAREN LYNN Karen Commercial North Central Home Room President 45 O.G.A. 3, 45 Girls League Office Worker 4 JOHNSON, MARY ANN Mary Commermkzl Columbia O.G.A. 35 Library Club 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 2, 35 Home Room Officer 3. JOHNSON, NORMAN J. Norm Mathematics Ham'lto1i Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Math 3, 45 UR Club 3, 45 Babes in Toy- landg Student Council Represent- ative 1, 35 Home Room Offices 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Boys Fed- eration. JOHNSTON, MONTE Monte Science Arlington Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Math 25 R Club 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Conductors 3, 45 Fire Squad 3, 45 Home Room Offices 1. Page 17 'ti 'lYiE?'R- -'S 4 f A JOHNSTONE, CLAUDIA Claudia f'om IH07'6'lflf C'oIu m bin O.G.A. 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Girls Glee l, 2, 3, 45 Serving Girls Comm. 35 Cafeteria Comm.5 Tag Sales 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Worker 35 Library Club 35 Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 3. JONES. GARY Gary History Hamilton Boys Federation5 Home Room Of- fices5 Clean-Up Comm. JONES, GWENDOLYN Red Commercial Whitman junior Math 25 Future Homemak- ers of America 1, 35 Three C's 15 Girls League Comm. 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Pirates Cove Comm. 45 Serving Girls 15 Business Office Worker5 Main Office Worker: Locker Comm. 35 Treasure Chest 3, 45 Treasure Chest Salesman 3, 45 Library Representative 2, 35 Cafe Cashier 45 Girls Chorus 1: Girls Glee 1, 25 Eastern Washing- ton Music 1, 25 Spring Concert l, 25 Fall Concert 25 Christmas Pro- gram 25 Treasure Chest Con. 4. KALK, WAYNE Wiener .llathenmticx North Uent1'11I Football 1, 2: Tennis 1: Senior Math 4. KANDLER, NIKKI Nikki C'ommerr'iul Logan National Honor Society 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Turn Back The Clock: Business Office Worker 25 One- Act Plays 1, 2, 35 Cafeteria 2: Drives 1, 2, 3: Library Repre- sentative. KASSA, DAVID J. Dave Mathematic-av Gonzaga Boys Federation5 Associated Stu- dent Body. Page 18 KEENE, DIANE MARIE Dee C'om'nmrcial llomilfon Choir 2, 35 O.G.A. 3, 45 Dad and Daughter Tickets 45 Girls League Rep. 35 Library Club 1, 25 Girls Glee 15 Big Sister 3, 4. KELLING, MARJORIE Marge History Uolunibia Future Homemakers of America 35 Pirettes 35 Bulletin Board Comm. 35 Cafeteria Comm 2, 35 Home Room Office 15 Girls League Rep. 3. KEMPF, JERRY J. Kempf History Longfellow Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Junior Math 1, 2: Senior Math 45 Photo Staff 3, 4: Home Room offices 1, 2, 3, 45 Ticket Seller 45 Dance Committee 45 Study Hall Proctor 25 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Fire Squad 45 Convocation Comm. 4. KENDALL, GARY ALLEN Kendall History Cooper Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 25 R Club 45 Hall Patrol5 Paddle Squad5 Fire Squad: Cafeteria Patrol5 Home Room Of- fices: Student Council Rep. KENNEDY, CAROLE Carole Art Longfellow Big Sister 45 Business Office Work- er 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. KENYON, PATRICK C. Pat Science Bemiss Spanish Club 3, 45 Senior Math. 45 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Boys Federation Comm. 35 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Stair Patrol 3. KINZEL, MICHAEL Miko History A rlinglon Band l, 25 Boys Federation. KNIGHT, GLORIA FAY Gloria Art Regal Future Nurses of America 45 Three C's 35 Tag Sales 1, 25 Girls League l, 2, 3, 4. KRAUSS, FRANK Krauss Industrial Arts Bemiss Home Room Officer5 Boys Fed- eration Comm.5 Hall Patrolg Car Patrolg Intramural Sports. KROGEL, NANCY ANN Non Home Economics Hamilton Girls League Secretary 45 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 45 Future Homemakers of Americag State FHA Treasurer 45 Historian 25 Vice-President 35 Pirettes 2, 35 Future Teachers of America5 Treasurer 15 Secretary 35 Girls League Representativeg Big Sister 35 Library Representative 15 Book- room Worker 2, 35 Points and Recorder Chmn. 35 Achievements Chmn. 35 Outstanding Acting Award-One Act Plays, 1. KRUGER, RICHARD Burford Industrial Arts Hamilton Junior Art Glub5 Boys Glee Club. LABUTE, JOHN John Science Columbia Choir 3, 45 Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. LAKE, MARGARET PegGY Dlusig B 91111198 Choir5 Secretary5 President5 Pi- rettes 3, 45 Executive Boardg Pres- ident5 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 35 Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert Serving Chairman5 Guidance Office Worker 45 Main Office Worker 35 Girls League Office Worker 25 Trophy Case Comm.5 Usherettes 3. LALE, GEAN Jug Science Columbia Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural 1, 25 Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. LANTIS, EVA LOUISE Eve Art Corona Senior High, Calif. Red Cross Representative 45 One Act Plays 3, 45 Talent Pool Mem ber 45 Girls League 3, 4. LARSON, BARNEY LEE Slots History Whitman Band 25 Lyre Club 1, 2, 35 Rog- ers Senate Clul35 Senior Affairs Comm. LATURNER, DONNA LEE Donna History Spokane Lutheran Big Sister 45 Future Teachers of America 1, 25 Points and Recorder 35 Shop Office Worker 3. LATURNER, LOUIS Louis' Mathematics Arlington Boys Federation. Page 19 LEARNARD, STELLA Stella Science Cooper Rogers Record: Editor-in-Chief 45 Feature Editor 35 News Editor 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 French-Latin Club 3, 45 Secretary 45 Senior Math 45 Best Writing Award 35 Junior Press 35 Big Sis- ter 3, 45 Three C's 1, 25 Girls After School Sports 1, 2, 3. LEBRET, JAMES V. Jim Science Whitman Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation. LEE, DEANNA Deg Commercial Regal Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 45 ghri-ee C's 35 Girls League 1, 2, LEWIS, JAMES Jim History Bemiss Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 Boys Federation Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer: Vice-Pres- ident 25 Secretary-treasurer 15 Hall Patrol 45 Track 1. LINAHAN, JAMES Jim History Columbia lsianld 1, 25 Boys Federation 1, 2, LINDAHL, KENNETH Ken Industrikzl Arts Regal A.s.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 20 LUBAHN, LAETITIA TisI1 Commercial Hamilton O.G.A. 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Shop Office Worker 45 Library Club 2. LUDWICK, TOM Tom Industrial Arts Logan Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. LUNDBERG, PATRICIA Blondie Science Pomeroy Future Nurses of America 3, 45 Historian 45 Big Sister 45 Girls League l, 2, 3, 4. LYMAN, JUDITH GAIL Judy Commercial Whitman Pirettes 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Foot- ball Banquet Committee 45 Room- ful of Roses Publicity 45 Lost and Found Committee5 English Speech Contest Winner 25 Attendance Office Worker 45 Serving Girls Committee 25 Pirette Homecom- ing Display Comm. Chair. 45 Li- brary Worker 35 Locker Commit- tee 25 One Act Plays 2, 3,5 Color Day Committee 3: Charity Drive 25 junior Art Club 1. MeAVOY, VIKI LOUISE Vickie Commerczktl North Central O.G.A. 3, 45 Study Hall Checkerg Girls League 3, 4. McCALLUM, SANDRA Sandy Commercial West Valley Cafeteria Cashier 45 Girls Glee 45 Girls League Comm. 3. 45 Busi- ness Office Worker 35 Big Sister 45 Gym Checker 35 Red Cross Representative 35 Senior Repre- sentative 4. MeCO,MAS, FLOYD Floyd Industrial Arts Regal Associated Student Body5 Boys Federation. MeKENZlE, L. KENNETH Ken Mathematics B6'mi81f- Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation Comm. 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Three C's l, 25 Band, 1, 2, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Calendar Chmn. 2, 3, 45 Eastern Washington Honor Band 45 All Northwest Orchestra 45 Elections Committee 45 Home Coming Comm. 45 W.S.C. Solo and Ensemble Meet 2, 45 Fire Squad5 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 45 Teens Against Polio 2, 3. MeKENNY, MERRY Merry Commercial Logan Big Sister 3, 45 Study Hall Check- er 25 Gym Checker5 Drives 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Representative 1, 25 Attendance Worker. MeKlSSlCK, JACQUELI NE Jackie Commercial Arlington Pirettes 2, 35 Girls League Com- mittees 2, 3, 45 Yearbook: Sewing Girls 2, 35 Ushcrettes5 Big Sister 35 Home Room Big Sister 45 Standards5 Girls Glee 1, 2. MeMULLEN, JANIS Jan Mathematics Cooper Senior Math 3, 45 Junior Math 1, 25 Palette and Brush 3, 4: Jun- ior Art 35 Band 25 Future Nurses of America 15 Dance Committee 35 Big Sister 45 Bowling 2, 35 Swimming 35 Girls Basketball 1, 25 Home Room President 35 Poppy Sale 1, 2. MeMULLIN, LINDA Lin' Commercial Hamilton Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. MeMURDO. W. MARVIN Marvin Art Arlington Home Room Officer5 Boys Fed- eration5 Associated Student Body5 Audio-Visual 3, 4. MADDEN, WAYNE WM. Wayne Social Studies Academy of Richmond County Boys Federation 5 A.S.B. MADREN, CAROL Carol Commercial Arlington R Week Chairman 45 Prom Representative 45 Girls League Representative 45 Student Council Representative 35 Usherettes 45 Livewires 45 Home Room Officer 25 Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Bookroom Worker 3, 45 Nurses Office Worker 25 Color Day Chmn. 45 Trophy Case Chmn. 35 Style Trends 2, 35 Sen- ior Mothers Tea Comm. 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Home Room Big Sister 45 Serving Girls 3. MADREN, DARLENE Darlene Commercial Arlington National Honor Society 3, 45 Song and Cheerleaders 45 Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Associated Stu- dent Body Comm. 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Senior Math Club 45 O.G.A. 3, 45 Junior Math Club 1, 25 Lyre Club 3, 45 Serving Girls Chmn. 35 Junior Home Com- ing Princess5 Dad and Daughter Dessert Chmn. 45 Style Trends Chmn. 35 Teens Against Polio Chmn. 45 Speakers Bureau 2, 35 Senior Mothers Tea Comm. 35 Christmas Decorations Comm. 45 Big Sister 3. MAIERS. BARBARA Barbara Home Economics Arlington Three C's 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 President 45 Tennis 3, 45 Future Nurses of America. 2, 3, 45 Girls League Representative 45 Girls League Office Worker 45 Fresh- man Speaker 45 Big Sister 3, 4. MANRING, MARILYN Marilyn Social Studies Hamilton Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Home Room Officer5 Red Cross Representative l, 2, 35 Student Council Representative l, 2, 45 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 25 Future Nurses of America 1, 25 Big Sis- ter 3, 45 Shop Office Worker 45 Roomfull of Roses Publicity Chmn. 45 Morning Girls Comm. 25 First and'Second Prize in Eng- lish III Speech Contest. I 5. l. MANTELLO, DENNIS Den History Cooper Babes ln Toyland5 Photography Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Avi- ation Club 4. MARICLE, PREMILA PremiIa Art Whitman Usherettes 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Li- brary Worker 35 Library Repre- sentative 45 Cafeteria Worker 3, 45 Treasure Chest Representative 15 Girls League. MARX, PATRICIA ANNE Pam Commercial Logan National Honor Society 45 Pi- rettes 3, 45 O.G.A. 45 French- Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Vice Pres- ident5 Secretary5 Home Room President 35 Captain Applejack Publicity Comm. 35 Roomful of Roses Publicity Comm. 45 Style Trends Model 25 English Speech Contest 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Representative 45 Pi- rette Homecoming Display Chair- man 45 One Act Plays 1, 25 Color Day Comm. 35 Football Banquet Comm. 45 File Clerk Comm. 4. MATHISON, DONNA Donna History Longfellow Pirettes 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Girls League Comm. 25 Attendance Of- fice Worker 3. MAXAM, ROY Roy Industrial Arts Arlington Football 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. MAXFIELD, PATRICIA ANN Pat Science Whitman Pirettes 3, 45 Executive Board 45 Majorettes 45 Treasure Chest5 Sen- ior Section Co-Editor5 O.G.A. 3, 45 Reporter5 Junior Math5 Pres- ident and Secretary5 Girls Glee Club 35 Home Room Offices 2, 35 Main' Office Wo rk e r 25 Style Trends Model 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Livewires 35 Student Council Rep- resentative 35 Drives 1, 2, 35 Girls League Representative l5 Library Representative 15 Speech Contest MENGEL, MARIANNE Marianne Commercial Whitman File Clerk Comm. Chmn.5 Home Room President, Secretary5 Stu- dent Council 1, 25 Three C's5 Fu- ture Teachers of America 3, 45 Cosmic Club 45 Livewires 45 Span- ish Club 2, 35 Drives 1, 2, 3, 45 Serving Girls 35 Eligibility 35 Year Book Comm. 5 Teens Against Poliog Bowling 35 Bookroom Worker 25 Babes in Toyland 15 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 25 Future Homemakers of America 1. MEREWETH ER, MICHAEL Mike Science B emiss- National Honor Society 45 Senate Club 35 Debate 25 Speakers Bu- reau 25 Boys Federation Vocation- al Committee 35 Babes in Toy- land 15 Choir 25 Boys Glee Club 15 Golf 45 Home Room Officer. MIKALSON, MILTON Mickey Science Arlington Cosmic Club 45 Pep Club Adviser 25 Home Room Officer l. MILAM, KAREN ELLEN Karen Commercial Arlington National Honor Society 45 Major- ettes 45 Flagtwirlers 35 Pirettes 25 O.G.A. 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Girls League Representative 35 Home Room Offices 2, 45 Attend- ance Office 35 Study Hall Checker 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Livewires5 Cafe- teria Comm. 35 Suggestions Comm. 35 Dues Drive Comm.5 Trophy Case Comm.5 Color Day Comm.5 Yearbook Comm. MILLER, EVELYN JOYCE Evelyn Home Economics Stevens Bookroom Worker 45 Locker Com- mittee l, 2, 35 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus 2. MILLER, GARY Gary Science Madison Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 Asso- ciated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 22 MILLER, ROGER Reg Mathematics .Il07ltll1lll Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Comm. Chmn. 4, R Club 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 3, 4, Red Cross Of- ficer 4, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Paddle Squad 4, Stair Patrol 4, Conduc- tor 4, Home Room Offices 3, 4, Ground Squad 2. MILLER. SUSAN ROBERTA Suzie Commercial Cooper Girls League Comm., Business Of- fice, Future Homemakers of America, Shop Office 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2. MILTON, KATHERINE Kaye Commercial Spokane Lutheran Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. MIOTKE, LINDA MAE Linda Dramatics Arlington Aaron Slick From Pumpkin Crick Comm. 2, Captain Applejack 3, Cinderella 3, A Roomful of Roses Business and House Manager 4, Workshop Plays, Thespians 4, Pi- rettes 2, 3, Flagtwirlers 3, Girls League Committees, O.G.A. 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Junior Math Club 1. MITCHELL, DONNA LEE Donna Science Nebraska Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister, Office Worker. MOORE, GERALD Jerry Mathematics Bemiss Band Drum Major, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Eastern Washington Honor Band, Orches- tra, Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Senior Math 3, 4, Lyre Club 3, 4, De- bate 2, Rogers Record 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports, Car Patrol 4. Page 23 MUHS, HARVEY PAUL Harvey Social Studies Hamilton Associated Student Body, Boys Glee, Boys Federation. MURASKY. SANDRA Sandy Music Columbia Three C's 3, 4, Recording Sec. 4, Library Worker 2, 3, Big Sis- ter 3, 4. MYERS, JUDITH Judy Home Economics Cooper Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. NELSEN, CAROLYN Carolyn Commercial Hamilton Pirettes 3, Main Office Worker 3, Senior Representative 4, Home Room Offices 2, 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Drives 1, Library Representa- tive 3, Future Nurses of America 1, Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. NELSON, VERNON A. Vern History Arlington National Honor Society 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Pres- ident 3, 4, Football, Manager 1, 3, Track, Manager 1, 3, R Club 4, Home Room Officer, Secretary, Treasurer, 1, 2, 3, 4. OBERG, CAROL MAE Carrie Commercial Hamilton Main Office Worker 3, Future Homemakers of America 1, Future Teachers of America 4, Future Nurses of America 2, Decorations for Dad and Daughter Dessert 4, Shop Office Worker 2, Study Hall Checker 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Serv- ing Girls 1, Drives, Trophy Case Comm. 2, Girls League, Bowling if l , OBERG, JACK Jack Social Studies Central Valley Boys Federation5 Associated Stu- dent Body. OIEN, RON Ron Industrial Arts Bemiss Home Room Offices Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Hall Patrol5 Car Patrol. OLIVER, MARY Mary Science Whitman National Honor Society 45 Band 2, 35 Eastern Washington Honor Band 35 Cosmic Club 45 Senior Math 45 Lyre Club 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 35 Library Worker 25 Girls League l, 2, 3, 45 Girls League Comm. 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Laboratory Assist- ant 4. OLIVERI, DONALD Don History, English Cooper Home Room Offices President 5 Football 1, 2 5 Boys Federation Comm. OLM STEAD, JUDITH Judy ' History Longfellow Junior Math 25 Attendance Office Worker 2, 3, 45 Girls League. OLSON, GAYLE ESTELLE Gayle History Bemiss Big Sister5 Study Hall Checker5 Library Worker and Checker. Page 24 ORVIS, DAVID KENNETH Dave Industrial Arts Bemiss Rogers Engineering Societyg Sec- retary, Treas., 45 Choir 45 Hall Patrol 35 Boys Glee Club 15 Babes in Toyland 15 Pep Club 25 Intra- mural Sports 3, 4. OSTBY, JANICE DIANE Janice Mathematics Whitman National Hnor Society 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Flagtwirlers 35 Senior Math 3, 45 Corres. Sec. 45 G. L. Christ- mas Project Chmn. 45 Style Trends Model 1, 35 Dad Sc Daugn- ter Dessert5 Food Chmn. 45 Span- ish Club 3, 45 Sec. 45 Junior Math 1, 25 Sec. 8L Vice Presldent5 Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pirettes 25 Lyre Club 35 Home Room President 35 Girls League Repre- sentative l5 Student Council Rep- resentative 25 G. L. Points and Recorders Chmn, 35 Usherettcs 4. OWEN, JANINE Janine Dramatics Bemis-Y Girls League l, 2, 3, 45 Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 P1rettes5 Babes in Toyland5 Cinderella5 Captain Applejack5 Roomful of Roses5 Jack and the Beanstalk5 Thespians. PALMER, BONNIE Bonnie Home Economics Havermale National Honor Society 45 A.S.B. Secretary 45 Twinlow Leadership Camp Representative 45 Choirg President 35 Lyre Club5 Secretary 35 Triple Trio 2, 35 Presidents Council 35 Student Council Rep- resentative 35 Home Room Vice President 35 A.S B. Convocation Comm. 35 A.S.B. Handbook Chmn. 45 Outstanding Choraster Award 35 Big Sister 45 Livewires 35 Serv- ing Girls 35 Style Trends Model 2, 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert Favors Chmn. 45 Girls League Convocation Comm. 4. PATTERSON, RAY ALLEN Pat Mathematics Logan Football 1, 25 Three C's 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Glee 15 Hall Patrol. PEDERSEN, ELIZABETH BeHy' Dramatics Whitman Photography 2, 35 Freshman In- itiation Comm.5 Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert Comm. 45 Girls League Comm. 35 Future Homemakers of America5 Associated Student Body5 l33ig4 Sister 45 Study Hall Checker, PENDLETON, KENNETH Ken Industrial Arts Ffffllidllil' Boys Federation. PERRY, EVELYN ELAINE Elaine Commercial lVOI'th'lUl?Sffll1I'i8tiflll Girls League Comm. 43 Attend- ance Office Worker 43 Yearbook Comm. PERRY, ROBERT E. Bob' Music Cooper Band 2, 3, 43 Boys Federation Comm. 33 Boys Federation Repre- sentative 33 Hall Patrol 2, 33 Dance Comm. 43 Dads Nite 33 Senior Representative3 Lyre Club 2, 3. PETERSON. LINDA JO Linda l3l'lIIi8.N' Choir 2, 3, 43 Tag Day Sale 2, 3, 43 Girls League Comm, 43 Pirettes 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 1. PETERSON, SHARON Sharon Commercial lVhitman O.G.A. 4: Big Sister 33 Bookroom 43 Guidance Office 43 Study Hall Checker 33 Home Room Officer 33 Library Representative 2, 33 Postage Stamp Comm. lg Cafeteria Comm. 33 Lost and Found 2. POHLMAN, PHYLLIS Phyllis Social Studies Lindbergh National Honor Society 3, 43 Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3, 43 President 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Sec- retary 43 Senior Math 43 Lyre Club 33 Associated Student Body Comm. 43 Main Office Worker 33 Girls Glee Club 13 A.S.B. Pins and Points Comm. 43 Morning Girls Comm. 1: Honor Roll Comm. 43 Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 3, 43 Pins and Points Comm. Chmn.: Honor Roll co-Chmn. POOLE, RICHARD J. Dick Science Logan Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Rog- ers Hi-Y 3, 43 R Club 43 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Sports 3, 43 Associated Stu- dent Body Comm. 4. POTTER, EILEEN MARIE Eileen History Bemiss Flagtwirlers 43 Pirettes 3, 43 Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 French- Latin 3, 43 President 43 Serving Girls 1, 23 Live Wires 2, Postage Stamps ls Decoration Mothers Tea 23 Suggestions Comm. Chmn. 43 Big Sister 3, 4. POUNDS, ROGER Roger:' Mathematics Bemiss Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 R Club 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Lyre Club if! Pep Club 33 Intramural Basket- all. PRIDDY, CHERAN Chuan Home Economics Hamilton Girls League Comm.3 Shoe Shine Comm. 23 Future Homemakers of America 2, 33 Future Nurses of America 1, 23 Big Sister 3, 43 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus 13 Bookroom Worker 3, 4. PRIEST, JENNY Jenny History Central Valley Future Homemakers of America3 Future Nurses of America3 Pallet and Brush Clubs Home Room Sec- retary. PULLIAM, KAREN LYNN Karen Home Economies Whitman Pirettes 2, 33 Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Homemakers of America 33 Student Council Rep- resentative 23 Girls Glee Club 2, 33 Color Day Chmn. 3, 43 Study Hall Checker 3, 43 Bookroom Worker 43 Home Room Offices3 President 43 Vice President lg Li- brary Monitor 23 Girls League Representative 43 Home Corning Comm. 43 Senior Mothers Tea Publicity Chmn. 23 Style Trends REBER, MARJORIE ELLEN Marge Art Columbia Three Cls 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Sports 1, 4, Basketball, Art Room Worker 3, 4, Attend- ance Clerk 3, Tennis 3. REYNOLDS, MANSFIELD Mans Industrial Arts Hanzilton Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. RHOADES, DERRIL DerriI Science Uhewelah A.S.B. Vice President 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Associated Student Body, Boys Federation Comm. 2, 4, R Club 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club Advisor 2, Paddle Squad Chmn. 4, Home Coming Comm. 4, Home Room Offices 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2, Spring Sports Queen Comm. 3: Ticket Seller 3, 4. RHODES, ALBERT ALLEN AI History Cooper Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Rog- ers Hi-Y 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Locker Comm. 3. RICHMOND, RICHARD Rich Mathematics Columbia Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyre Club 3, 4, Junior Math 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ensembles 2, 4, Tennis l, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Boys Federation Comm. 3, 4, Speakers Bureau 2, Charter and Constitution Comm., Future Teachers of America 1, 2. ROBERTS, RUSS Russ Science Longfellow Associated Student Body 3, 4, Boys Federation Comm. 2, 3, Tal- ent Pool 3, Dad's Night 2, 3, Mother-Son Banquet 2, 3, Consti- tution and Charter Comm. 4, Sen- ior Funds Chmn. 4, Senate Club 3, Hall Patrol 2, Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert 2, 3, Big and Little Sister Party 3. Page 26 ROBINSON, LINDA Robin Commercial Madison Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, Junior Achievements 2, Busi- ness Office Worker 2, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasure Chest Adver- tising Staff 4, Bowling 3, Big Sis- ter 3, F.H.A, Points Comm. ROSS, LANNY LEE Lanny History Hamilton Associated Student Body, Baseball 2, 3, Home Room Offices, Intra- mural Sports, Boys Federation, Cafeteria Patrol 4, Hall Patrol 4, Boys Glee Club Officer 4. ROYER, RALPH Ralph Science Hamilton Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 4, Cosmic Club 4, Hall Patrol 2, 4, Cross Country 1, Associated Stu- dent Body 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGERS, MICHAEL Mike Industrial Arts Cooper Boys Federation Comm. 1, Foot- ball 2, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol. RUETSCH, ROBERT Bob Science Bemisx Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. RUMFORD, JUDIDELL Judy Art Arlington Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Representative 2, Big Sister 3, Tennis 3, Art Room Worker 4, Girls League Representative 1, Attendance Clerk 3. RUST, GARY A. Gary .llathenmtics Bernimv Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4: Rogers Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 2: Tennis 1, 2: Boys Federa- tion Home Room Offices: Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4: Student Council Parliamentarian 4: Presidents Council 3: Intra- mural Sports: Intramural Repre- sentative 2: Hall Patrol 2: Con- ductor 4. RUTHERFORD, JIM Jimmer Science Hamilton Boys Federation S e c r e t a r y 4:. Homecoming Comm. 4: Spring Sports Queen Comm. 3: Boys Fed- eration Comm. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Mother and Son Banquet 4: Athletic Patrol Chmn. 3, 4: Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4: Rogers Hi-Y 4: Dad's Night 3: Ticket Seller 3: Fire Squad 4: Treasure Chest Salesman 2, 3: Sports Reporter 2: Student Coun- cil 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Math 2: Hall Patrol 2 SCHELLING, JERRY LEE Tiger A rt f'oIumbia Pallet and Brush 3, 4: Boys Fed- eration Treasurer 3: Boys Federa- tion President 4: Ticket Seller 4: Home Room Offices I, 2, 3, 4: R Club 3, 4: Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Baseball l, 2: Track 3, 4: Jun- ior Math 1: Spring Sports Comm. 4: Executive Council 4: Presidents Council 4. SCHIMANSKI, BEATRICE Bea Art Uolunzbiu Treasure Chest Staff 4: Aviation Club Treasurer 4: Three C's 3, 4: Junior Art 2, 3: Study Hall Checker 4: Writer's Club 4: Art Supply Room Worker 2. SCHMIDT. KENNETH TED Ken' Science Coeur !I'.'lfl'lIl' Boys Federation: Associated Stu- dent Body. SCHUERMAN, JUDITH M. Judy Treasure Chest Staff, Seller, Edi- tor: Top Treasure Chest Salesman 4: Pirettes 2, 3, 4: President 4: Majorettes 4: French-Latin 2, 3, 4: President 4: Girls League Comm.: Chmn. 2, 3, 4: Study Hall Checker 2: Big Sister 3: Dance Comm. 3: Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3: Student Council Representa- tive 2: Presidents Council: Future Teachers of America 3: SCHUH, BONNIE RAE Bonnie S1'i1'nl'e South llukutu Choir 4: Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Girls Glce 3: Swimming 3: Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert Comm. 3. SCOLLARD, GERALD Jerry Ilistory llumiltou Boys Quartet 4: Choir: Points Comm. Chmn. 4: Tennis l, 2, 3: Lyre Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bookroom l, 2, 3, 4: Locker Comm. 4: Dad's Nite 4: Eastern Washington Honor Choir 2: Intramural Sports: Boys Chorus l: Traffic Patrol 4: Cross Country 1: Annual Salesman 2, 3: Pep Club Leader 2: Red Cross Representative 1: Polio Drive 1: Ground Squad l: Talent Con 4: Library Representative. SCOTT, KATHLEEN Kathy C'on1merr'iaI Whilnmn A.S.B. Treasurer 4: Song and Cheerleader 3, 4: National Cheer- leaders Assn. 3, 4: Pirettes 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Student Council Rep- resentative 3, 4: Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Turn Back the Clock l: Out of the Frying Pan Publicity 2: One Act Plays 1, 2: Dance Comm. 4: Junior Math l: Big Sister 3, 4: Home Room Of- fices 2, 4: A.S.B. Comm. 3-4: Red Cross Representative 4: Treasure Chest Salesman 2: Study Hall Checker 2: Gym Checker 3: Ush- erettes 3. SEABRANDT, MABLE A. Mable f'0mn:ereinI Oregon Home Room Offices 3, 4: Big Sis- ter 3: Girls League Representative 2, 3: Locker Comm. 4: Study Hall Checker 3: Girls League. SHAW, WILLIAM BiII Foreign Language Gonzaga Football 3, 4: Baseball 4: Track 3: .Associated Student Body 3, 4: R Club 4. SIMARD, JERINE RAE Jerry-Jar History Arlington Future Teachers of America: Girls Sports 1, 2: Shower Checker 2: Pirate Cove Comm. 4: Morning Girls 2. Page 27 SIMMONS, DARLENE R. Darlene Commercial Bemiss Song and Cheerleader 4, National Cheerleaders Assn. 4, Dance Comm. Chmn. 4, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Convocation Chmn. 4, Girls League Represen- tative 2, Home Coming 2, 4, Sen- ior Mothers Tea 2, Usherettes 3, Turn Back the Clock 1, Gym Checker 3, Locker Comm. 1, Home Room Offices, President 1, Livewires 4, One Act Plays 1, 2, Treasure Chest Salesman 2, Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, FAYE E. Faye Commercial Hamilton French-Latin 3, 4, Vice President, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Home Room President 4, Study Hall Checker 3, 4, Drives, Girls League Comm. 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Pins and Points Comm., Pirate Cove Kitchen Comm. Chmn., Red Cross Representative. SIMS, LARRY LEE Larry Mathematics Whitman National Honor Society 4, Cosmic Club 3, 4, Vice-President, Senior Math 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 1. 2. SIMS, PETER RUSSELL Pete Science Bemisx Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Comm., R Club 2, 3, 4, Boys Federation Rep- resentative, Frosh Welcoming Comm., Home Room Offices, Mother and Son Banquet Comm. SINNOTT, PIERCE Pierce Mathematics Bemisx Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Fed- eration Comm. 4, R Club 3, 4, Dad's Night 3. SKAIFE. KATHLEEN Ka+hy Social Studies Longfellow Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Comm., Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Study Hall Checker 2, 3. Page 28 SLATER, DAVID EUGENE David History Creston Associated Student Body 3, 4, Boys Federation 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 4. SMITH, CHARLES W. Chuck M athematks Hamilton Cosmic Club 3, 4, President 4, Track 1, Pep Club Advisor 2, Pi-- rate Modulators 1. SMITH. MARGARET Gail Commercial Lewis and Clark Band 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 4, Style Trends Model, Washing- ton Music Competition 2, 3, 4, Dad Daughter Dessert 3, Charity Drives 2, 3, Morning Girls 3. SMITH, WILLIAM GERALD Jerry Industrial Arts Longfellow Baseball 2, Boys Federation. SPARKS, GEORGE George Mathematics Logan Senior Math 4, Boys Federation, Baseball 2, Ski Club 3. STAHL, MARY ETTA Mary E+ta Home Economics Lewis and Clark Book Room 4, Locker Comm. 4. STANEK, RONALD FRANK Ron Jlathematirs Bemiss Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 President 45 Tennis 15 Chairman of Home- coming 45 Hall Patrol 25 Golf 2, 35 Fire Squad 45 Pep Club Ad- visor 25 Mother and Son Banquet 45 Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 As- sociated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. STENERSEN, NORMA Norma Social Studies Longfellow National Honor Society 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 President 45 Honor Roll Comm. Chmn. 45 Triple Trio Accompanist 25 Big Sister5 Home Room Offices5 Usherette 35 Lyre Club 3, 45 Girls League Comm. 31, 43 Girls League Representa- tive . STEVENS, SHARON Sharon f'omn1er1'ial Hamilton Big Sister 3, 45 Drives5 Senior Representative. STEVENSON, JAMES Jim A rt Regal Palette and Brush 3, 45 Boys Fed- eration. STEWART, VELENE Velene Commercial Longfellow Big Sister 35 Home Room Office 35 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. STOREY, RUSSELL Russ Mathematics Ilumilton A.S.B. Chairman of Charters and Constitution 45 Lyre Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Math 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Hall Patrol 45 Spring Sports Queen Candidate Manager 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Cheney Hon- or Band 35 Solo and Ensembles 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Representative 15 Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Spring Sports Contest Escort 3. STORKSON, JEANETTE Jeanie Home Economics Cooper Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 35 Fu- ture Nurses of America 1, 25 Red Cross Representative 25 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert 25 Home Room Officer 35 Study Hall Checker 25 Big Sis- ter 25 Forget-Me-Not Sale l, 25 Poppy Sale 1, 25 Check Room Comm. 15 A.S.B. Elections 35 Reg- istration Comm. STRATFORD, SHARON Sharon Home Economics Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 45 Fu- ture Homemakers of America l, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 25 State Degree 35 Vice President 25 President 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 1, President 3, 45 W,A.F.T.A. State Secretary 45 Historian 35 Girls League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bulletin Board Chmn. 45 Scrap Book Chmn. 35 Points and Recorders 2, 35 Shoe Shine 25 Tag Day Sales 1, 2, 35 Home Room President, Vice President, S e c r eta r y5 A.S.B. Membership Chmn. 45 Homecoming Comm. 3. STRONG, ROBERTA Bobbie Commercial Whitman Home Room Offices 2, 45 Senior Mothers Tea 35 Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert 35 Big Sister 35 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Girls League5 Cafeteria Comm. 3. SULISKY, ELEANOR Eleanor Commercial Lewis and Clari- Associated Student Body 45 Span- ish Club 3, 45 Captain Apple Jackg Advertisement Comm. 35 Nep- tunes Daughters 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert 35 Bowling 2. SUMMERS, SHELBY Shelby Commercial Deer Park Home Room Treasurer 35 Girls League. SUNDBERG, LARRY D. Larry History Whitman R Club 45 Tennis 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Fire Squad 45 Hall Patrol 25 One-Act Plays. Page 29 E W ,Q WW W x,.1 Av Ibi- 25 .10 I l Q PM l t i ' Wl llct f ef ssss. f ,f I .s .af Q f?ygg 3 f V 22. '.'-it ' . . , l Q 5 as 'inf 5 Ittrv' SYLER, JOHN A John Industrial Arts Logan Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, PATRICIA Pat Drama Arlington Girls League President 45 Ever- green Girls State Representative 35 Student Executive 45 Captain Applejack 35 Turn Back the Clock Make-up Chmn. 15 Pirettes 2, 35 Executive Board5 Tennis 3, 45 Dance Comm. Chmn. 35 Style Trends 1, 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert 2, 35 Livewires 2, 35 Eligi- bility 25 Senior Mothers Tea 2, 35 Study Hall Checker 35 Gym Checker 25 Cafeteria Comm. 35 Big Sister 35 Serving Girls 35 Nurses Office Worker5 Home Com- ing Comm. 2. TIFFANY, PAULINE RAE Poohie Social Studies Bemiss Cosmic Club 45 Home Room Sec- retary 15 Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 35 Girls Glee Club Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4. TISSUE, MICHAEL Mike Science Hamilton Senior Math5 Track5 Speakers Bu- reau5 Band. TRIPLETT, JUDITH ANN Judy Commercial Hamilton Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 35 O.G.A. 45 Pirettes 2, 35 Locker Comm. 25 Office Worker 45 Girls League Comm. 2, 35 Constitution Chmn. 35 Lost and Found 15 Scrap Book 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert Chmn. of Decorations 25 Tag Sales 1, 2, 35 Points Comm. 35 Study Hall Checker 35 Bookroom 25 Mothers Tea 2. TWISS, ROGER Roger Social Studies Hamilton Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 30 UHDEN, LESTER Les History Logan Football 15 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Jun- ior Math 25 Quartet 45 Boys Fed- eration5 All Northwest Choir 4. VAN ALLEN, BARRY Barry Art Havermale Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. VANDERBERG, WILLIAM Bill Dramatics Arlington Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. VAN HOOK, DON Don History Whitman Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Offices 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Car Pa- trol 2. VAN HORNE, RONALD D. Ron History Arlington Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 President 35 Study Hall and Library Proctor 3, 45 Hall Patrol Captain 35 Points Comm. Chmn. 35 Fire Squad 35 Dance Comm. 3, 45 Cutlass Party Chmn. 45 Boys Federation Repre- sentative 25 Pep Club 25 Home Room Officerg Orchestra 2, 3, 4. VINE, VIVIAN MARIE Vivian Home Economics Bemisa Business Office Worker 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 45 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Home Room Office 25 Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 45 Big Slster 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 2. VOSEN, PHOEBE Flubdub Home Economics Grant Treasure Chest Staff 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 35 Secretary5 Big Sister 35 Senior Math 45 Corres- ponding Secretary5 Spanish Club 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3. VROLSON, CAROL Carol Commercial Whitman O.G.A. 3, 45 Livewires 45 Dad and Daughter Dessert Favors Comm. 45 Morning Girls 35 Cour- tesy Comm. 35 Serving Girls 1, 25 Tag Day Sales 1, 2, 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 2, 35 Girls League Representative 15 Home Room Offices5 Secretary 3, 45 Treasurer 1, 45 After School Sports 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Junior Art 1. WAGNER, DE MARlS De Maris Art Longfellow Rogers Record Staff 2, 35 Treas- ure Chest Copy Editor 45 Treasure Chest Salesman 2, 45 Locker Comm. 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Trophy Case Comm. Chmn. 45 Serving Girls Comm. 35 Standards Comm. 35 Courtesy Comm. 45 Constitu- tion Comm. 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert Ticket Comm. 35 Home Room Secretary 25 Library Rep- resentative 35 After School Sports5 Three C's 1, 2. WALKER, ROBERT Bob Industrial Arts Hamilton Boys Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 Associ- ated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. WANDLER, PHYLLIS Phyllis Commercial St. Anna Girls League5 Student Council Representative 15 Future Home- makers of America. WARNER, NOLA F. NoIa Commerczkzl Longfellow National Honor Society 45 O.G.A. 3, 45 Treasure Chest 45 Senior Section Co-Editor 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 45 Student Council Representative 2, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Home Room Offices 2, 35 A.S.B. Dance Comm. 45 Livewires 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Cour- tesy Comm. Chmn. 45 Scrapbook Comm. Chmn. 45 Serving Girls 2, WARNER, VERONA VEE Vee Drama Lewis Jr. High Choir 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 One Act Plays 2, 35 Scrapbook Comm. 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Associated Student Body5 Three C's5 Girls Gym Checker5 Y.F.C. WEATHERMAN, CAROL Carol Commercial Whitman Future Nurses of America5 Girls League Comm.5 Student Council Representative 2, 45 Home Room Office 25 Red Cross Representa- tive 35 Usherettes 35 Study Hall Checker 35 Associated Student Body. WEHR, ARLENE Arlene History Columbia Cosmic Club 3, 45 Secretary 45 Future Homemakers of America 1, 25 Secretary 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Babes in Toyland 25 Home Room Vice President 45 Treasure Chest Representative 1, 25 Big Sister5 Rifle Club 1. WEILER, DORIS Doris Commercial Arlington Library Worker 2, 35 Girls League. WEISS, MURRAY Murray Science Whitman Boys Federation Secretary 45 Boys Federation Comm. 2, 45 junior Red Cross 3, 45 President 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Hall Patrol 2, 45 Home Room Offices 25 Pep Club 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Ticket Seller 45 Senior Math 45 Track 1, 25 Cross Country5 Work- shop Plays 2. WELSHINGER, ELEANOR Ellie Home Economics A noku Future Homemakers of America 2, 35 Three C's 35 Orchestra 2. Page 31 WHITAKER, LARAINE Laraine History Tremonton Dad and Daughter Dessert Food Comm. 45 Christmas Decorations Comm. 45 Future Nurses of Ameri- ca5 Vice President 4. WHITE, JAMES RICHARD Jim Industrial Arts Gonzaga Associated Student Body5 Boys Federation. WHITNEY, BILL BiII Mathematics Ephratu Boys Federation Secretary 35 Foot- ball l, 25 Track l, 25 Dance Com- mittee 4: Conductor 3, 45 Photo- graphy Staff l, 25 Fire Squad 2, 35 Mother and Son Banquet 35 Intramural Sportsg Home Room Offices5 Rogers Hi-Y 3. WILDMAN, WAYNE Wayne History Cooper Fire Patrol5 Home Room Offices5 Boys Glee Club5 Boys Glee Club Officer5 Boys Federation. WILCOX, RALPH Ralph History Bemisx Football 25 Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Federation Comm. Chmn.5 Car Patrol. WILLIAMS, DIANE Di Art Hamilton Palette and Brush 1, 35 Future Homemakers of America 1, 35 Style Trends Comm 35 Girls League Comm. 15 Sports Queen Contest Advertising Comm. a. Page 32 WILLIAMS, JIM Willie Science IVhitman Student Council 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Associated Stu- dent Body l, 2, 3, 45 Boys Fed- eration I, 2, 3, 45 Traffic Patrol5 Hall Patrol. WILSON, DONALD 'Don History Longfellow Senior Math Club5 President 35 National Honor Society 45 Boys Federation Publicity Chmn. 25 Home Room Offices5 Student Council Representative. WILSON, SHARON Sharon Commercial Arlington Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Associated Student Body 1, 2, 3, 4. WINKLE, EDWARD E Ed Science Bemiss Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Math 45 Cosmic Club 45 Lyre Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Office5 Intramural Sportsg North West Band5 All State Band 4. WRUBLESKI, MARYETTA MaryeH'a Mathematics St. Aloy. National Honor Society 3, 45 Sen- ior Math 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Junior Math 1, 25 Student Council Rep- resentative5 Cosmic Club 45 Home Room Officesg Secretary5 Treas- urer5 Vice President5 R o g e r s Science Fair First Prize Winner5 National Mathematical Association Award. ZEHM, DELORAS Delores Art Libby Jr. High Girls League5 Associated Student Body. ZEHNDER, ROWENA Rowena Commercial Hamilton Pirettes 2, 35 Future Homemaker: of America l, 2, 3, 45 Parliamen- tarian 25 Treasurer 45 Achieve- ments 45 Home Room Officer 35 Girls League Comm. 2, 3, 45 Gym Checker 25 Points and Recorders Comm. 35 Sewing Girls 25 Big Sister 35 Dad and Daughter Des- sert Chmn. 1, 25 Advisors Office Worker 4. ZENT, KATHERINE Kathy Commercial Laurel Home Room President 35 Stamp Comm. 45 Girls League Repre- sentative 35 Study Hall Checker 2, 35 Cafeteria Comm. 35 Future Nurses of America 25 Moming Girls Comm. 35 Three C's 2. ZIEGWIED, MARIAN Marian Commercial Columbia Home Room President 35 Charity Drives Chmn. 45 Constitution Comm. Chmn.5 Senior Mothers Tea Comm. 25 Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 O.G.A. 45 A.S.B. Home Coming 45 A.S.B. Elections Comm. 45 Livewires 45 Girls League Repre- sentativeg Library Representative 5 Three C's 15 Drives 3, 45 Band 1. ZIESKE, LEWIS H. Lewis Mathematics Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 45 Evergreen Boys' State5 Rogers Hi- Y 45 Senior Math 3, 45 President 45 A.S.B. Con Comm. Chmn. 45 A.S.B. Elections Comm. 35 Chmn. 45 Vocational Conferences Chmn. 35 YMCA Youth Legislature 45 Cutlass Party Manager 45 P.T.S.A. Board Member 45 Points Comm. Chmn. 35 Home Coming Comm. 3, 45 Junior Math 25 Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Mother and Son Banquet 45 Student Council 15 English Speech Contest: Choir 15 Babes ,In Toy- land5 Track 1. SENIOR AUTOGRAPH Page as .fy 5'9 -ia , - 1 Q- .reaff- . W 4 i ' air X fwg' :'+ -1 1 4 . .M ffl' ' - Z Q . +6 1 JA Wm Q' A f J , P l f Sw9' sd , Marianne Mengel s Birthday Party Gary Rust, Borer Pounds, Wayne Derrick, Jim lewis ,fha Iantis L :fi -Ax W3 o f 1 , lilly Eaj Pat LVHBS ,f': '-'- Pulliam mover T-wiss W cwell Q9-f' Joyce Cal A 1 en Pulliam Carol Fairburn, J Laurel Goodrich in oAnn Culver, Kathy Scott, Bonnie , Nola Warner, Carolyn Fisher, Sharon Stratford Pat Maxfieh Jerry! M105 virginia Coppock, nancy Cromer, Q Cockburn, YL,-H hwy, 5, ffyiir , g r ,r , w o-,, or f, fa' -Q--f P74 al ' M all L A 3 Charlotte Trevithick T Nancy Krosrel F Kathy 'V fiail Smith onnia r F, A xl' mi .4 r o - P fe ,X Q x :Ex Chorus Line Ross, Dennv Mantel din Q .t A ' Q an x Nola Warner, Lynda Harm, Sherry Grosche, Sandra Lo 2, D Q F ' 11 Julie Harms D O BB fooce nie French Joyce Cockburn . Wat Marx T U dv Lvmanwll llllll Carol FairUurn lj nw: 1 'nuns -wa' ' lVictor Alzarez S lf onni e P K ,'s'l ks nl gp5,Pat M83 Sherry Gro Vnthy Scot Elsie Brow -ing- s t Nfl it l,'?' gr 4 Q 4 Hamm. V N KA Top: jackit- Koyamu, Svnior Mothc'r's Tc-a Chairman, prt-par:-s somf' of tht- rm-nt:-r pit-cvs for this yc'ar's tva. An Urirntal theme- is planned. Right: Thcsu studvnts we-rc cleftcd by the st-niors to lcad their Class as srnior officvrs. Bottom: President, Jim Hogang Secretary, Jean H0llarL Sgt.-at-Arms, jvrry Srhcllingz Trfasurvr, Julie Harms, and Vice-Presidvnt, Dcrril Rhoadcs. I . Yi, .A Q i gg i, an Q , Q s i'4- 'I u t ' , ' N' L A Y? i. , 5 Senior Kart-n Pulliam prepares for thc- annual Sr-nior Prom, to Six st-nior girls line- up for a picturc- while serving at thm- Annual hc' hr-ld at thc- Ridpath Hotel, May 16. Football Awards Banquct, Lf-ft: Judy Svhuvrmzin, Durlcnc- Mnclrvn, 4IoAnn Culvc-r, Pe-ggy Lakv, Carolyn Fishvr and Noln VVnrnc'r. 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Peggy Carmack, center, talks to her committee on having a cake sale as a money raising project for homeroom 136. The committee from left to right are: Wanda Conboy, Peggy Carmack, Gloria Coble. Not pictured: Betty Crow. Below we see Miss Grant's homeroom using their right as students to vote. They are electing the spring homeroom officers of Portable 2. X 3- I I Miss Gran+ P-2 First row: Sharon Auer, Patricia Blangeres, Sarah Barr, Marcella Burnette, Roberta Aldrich, Ber- niee Bowers. Second row: Phyllis Bordwell, Sharon Bennett, Jackie Bliesner, Billie Bretthauer, De- anna Bergen, Yvonne Battin, Jerilyn Burrus. Third row: Jan- ice Baldwin, Mavis Brake, Karen Baldwin, Patsy Damron, Mar- lene Bergurn, Lorraine Brown, Bonna Baker, Sharon Anderson. Fourth row: Christine Balon, Jo-- anne Brown, Carolyn Branda, Lynda Boomer, Deanna Barbour, Carol Beck, Margie Atkinson, Darlene Rae Anderson. Miss Larson l3b First row: Betty Crow, Marilyn Cahill, Joanna Dorrel, Peggy Davis, Kathie Doolittle, Pat Con- ner, Linda Cunningham. Second row: Wanda Conboy, Jean Dry, Donna Devita, Pat Cahill, Betty Dehn, Sandra Hicks, Judy Drex- el, Denine Denmam, Third row: Carol Deitrich, Alys Crain, Mi- ehele Dillon, Mary Carr, Gloria Coble. Loralie Cochran, Sandra Dury. Peggy Carmack. Fourth row: Betty'Dyer, Sharon Cope- land, Sharon Dishman, Ruth Chambers, Roberta Culp, Carol Dobbins, Ellen Bush, M iss Le Fevre 206 First row: Gerry Fawver, Dar- lene Hanwell, Linda Hammond, Marie George, Lillian Gilmore, Sherrie Glubrecht. Seeond row: Bonnie Green, Marylene Eagon, Sandy Fleishman, Mina Gor- manos, Noreen Hass, Judy Han- kel. Third row: Sharon Foreman, Shirley Foreman, Carolyn Ful- ler, Carolyn Eva, Judy Freeze, Margaret Funk. Fourth row: Elaine Grafious, Asenath Hae- gar, Delores Gardiner, Marilyn Foulkes, Wallyne Hagin, Beverly GoForth. Mr. Wei'I'z 205 First row: Vickie Kovateh, Diane Knutson, Sharon Knapp, Edna Kautzmann, Diane Kroske, Jack- ie Koyama. Second row: Cathy Kneasel, Florence Kiehn, Lynda Horey, Barbara Hegman, Phyllis Hot-gh, Sanndra Janni, Darlene Hess, Janet Jacobs. Third row: Carol Judd, Sharon Jacky, Helen Hoerner, Linda Keevy, Judy Howard, Ma r g a r et Kirwin. Nancy Hoehhalter, Shirley John- son. Fourth row: Carlene King, Penny Holman, Karen Korte, Shaneen Ketterling, Joyce Ja- cobs, Joanne Jacobson, Roberta Jessup, Sandra Johnson. Page 39 Mr. Aller l3I First row: Ron Bennett, Dennis Bloomfield, Armour Armstrong, Tim Aston, Mike Brannon, Art Blum. Second row: Terry Bwir, David Anderson, Gary Anderson, Dan Boardman, Jim Cooper, Dave Bean, Larry Burrow. Third row: Barry Bingham, Fred Brown, Darly Benzel, Ron An- derson, Lloyd Apitz, George An- thony. Mr. Forsyrh P-5 First row: Bill Evans, Daryl Dau- bel, jim Delano, Joe Ellis. Sec- ond row: Ron Smith, Ron Cros- by, Marcus Norman, Richard Cook, joe Wilson, Gene Cullane, Lamoin Conklin. Third row: Terry Clothier, jerry Cullane, Jim Drake, Bob Dawson, Steve Pool, Bob Cartwright, Ron Drake, Phillip Dunn, jerry Can- ter. Fourth row: Delane Delano, Gary Dinsmore, Lonnie Connor, Davis Gayley, Dale Connor, Richard Churchill, Ken Cramp- IOXI. Mr. L. Johnson S-2 First row: Fred Gest, Bob Cheers, Joe Graham, Dean Gar- vey, Jeff Hall, Larry Bennett, Second row: Dick Green, Nor- man Cooper, Gus Rose, Don Fish, Jim Gaines, Dennis Gillis, Bob Galbreth, Bob Hamann. Third row: David Garnaey, Bob Gay, Tom Foster, Ross Farmer, Dick Groce, Dan Morford, Roger Frye, Louie Simon. Fourth row: Ted Harke, Jack Greena- meyer, Don Bush, Stephen Gra- ter, Bill Guttromsom, Tolman Gibson, Duane Fredric, Gerald Halsey, Lynn Faughender. Mr. Molchan 2 l4A First row: Duane Herman, Bill Lohstroh, Dennis Kelley, Don Kirk, Craig Lamberson, Tony Hoffman, Howard Holmes, Gary Kobloth, Ken Kelling. Second row: Darwin Hays, Mike jones, John Lindeblad, Charles Lean, Lee Kendall, Mike Judd, Larry Johnson, David johnson, Jack Highbarger, Dennis Leliefeld, Ken Lein. Third row: Barry Jes- sen, Wendell Summers, Paul Kreager, Mike Lawrence, Mike Fox, Don Lathen, John Logsdon, Harlyn Harris, Glen Nelson, Mike King, Herbert Lewis. Page 40 if 35' A S 3 M . - f H vez? W'- f x . , 4? Ei .Qs Q X W 13?- 1? Wil Q ,-.Nr-if X ' A 5 .R . 153' -- . WS- ' 1-ge, aw A ' -- . - X - - 15 W W fl -' W Qi 6 5 M? - A V g, 3 L Q - .5 i V , J . . sgf -ms - . - -A 'x L F512 9' ' K1 : Q ' . , Q QE -M .- ' Q 2: S- Q- f X A :vi 'ag ig gif is P? K . K iw 9 N gf? ' , f jr 1, ' sv' Q X Q Q, ,an W '1 V' ax I 1-is K' X1 ings' ? A , L xc? Q ' Q-Qs ' - iv- W' f FE- -. X Q. .am BFE uf SQ N- N . Mr. Brim 2 I4B First row: Alhm-rt McNair, Art Millrr, Boh Martin, Allan Niil- lrr, Amlrn Munk, Don Mvad. S:-Cond row: Ron Mvad, Tod Nrhls, Boh Mc'Lm-ziii, Richard McCann, Roland Mcssc'rsc'lunidt, Lani Mill:-r, john Nc-ddlvs, Rog- er Markvll, Richard lVIathr'r, Third row: Tad NIC'Qil1l'l', Eddir Maugcr, Barton Mvir, Stvvv Muto, Bob Mc'K1'nnvy, Iron Maddox, Dudlc-y M1'Cralu-n, Larry Nt'Cl1anit'ky, Frank Mar- tin. Fourth row: Dvlvin Mindrr- man, David Nvhls, ,Iini Lucas, Ron MCMakin, Gary Mills, jiui lNICBridf-, Df'IllliS McMillan, Ray Millvr, Ron Morgan, Dirk Hvrk- er. Mr. Merrick P-I First row: Jack Rojan, Roy Mil- ler, Voync' Purjuc-, Ivan Rasmus- sf'n. Srrond row: Bob Parry, Lvonard Now-lli, Barry Rohin- son, Daw Pctrrson, Abnc-r Hill, Jim Rirhardson, Larry Potts-r. Third row: Kon Roth, Howard Pvckovvr, Dvnnis Pctvrson, Ron Roycr, Kvn Pointvr, Jrrry Pipvr, Jim Prtm-rson. Fourth row: Evvr- vtt Nvuman, W'yatt Nvwnian, Gary U'Brivn, Kr-n Macinyri-, Kon Olson, Bill Palm, Chris Rossmicr, Gary Nordby. Mr. Raymond 3 I2 First row: Patrick Taylor, Lynn Ruthvrford, Dick lahott, Boh Simmons, Trrry Srhinikc. Sm'- ond row: Dvnnis Styrcn, Alex Sundbrrg, Jim Smith, Art Sum- mfrs, Craig Thompson, .Iini Siu- thirde, Lavvrrrc Schulz. Third row: Dr-nnis Snyflt-r, David Sarto, Frank Sway, Bob Ken- nedy, VVarrcn Runb:-rg, Ron Svhavfcr, Dirk Short, James Shaul, Gary Sriurhc-tti. Fourth row: Myron Stowe-ll, Ron Silvrr, Chuck Stvwart, Gvrald Slaacn, Curtis SCl'l0I1lJf'fH1'I', C h a r l 9 s Scott, Doug Salhvrg, Kc-ith Shoff, Dirk Schuc-rnian. Mr. Waliers 300A First row: Tvrry Waldron, Jini VVellwood, Dick We-bvr, Jinx Whitr, jack Wilson, Paul Vals- vig, Srrond row: Frvd Zvrza. Jack VVhipplt', Dcnny Young, Allan Dossvtt, jim B. XVhitc-, Bob Bassct, Bob Wilson, Ge-nr Umphrf-ys. Third row: Roy NVil- son, Jim W'ilson, Roo:-r YN'it'k- ham, Jim NN'alsh, Gailvn Troxal, Stew- Tonvy, Je-rry W'olshorn, Ron VValdo. Fourth row: Lvwis Vandcrburg, Clarvncv Torrliic, jot' Vrtaly, Lvo YN'c'ltf'r, Gary Whittakrr, Krith Varkvr, David Van Hoy, Vaugn Curtiss, Law- rence Ziegler. Page 42 Miss Brockman 223 First row: Marlcnc- Atkinson, Marin- .Mgr-r, Bt-wrly Armstrong, Sharon Ansi-lino, Nvoina Arno.d. Svrond row: Margarvt Aucrs, Gharlottv Andi-rson, Bohbir Blvy. ,Ii-an Arnaldo, Slivrlvy Bowvr- inan, Gail Boulton. Third row: Diani' .-Xngvl, Anita Blixt, Mn'l- laniz- Ayli-r, Esthrr Bishop, Kar' r-n Andi-rson, Manic- Baxtr r. Robrrta Allison. Fourth row: julivnnc- Avvry, Chi-ryl Andrva- svn, Rosaliv Bvrk, Garol Brrkvr. Rosz' Angiflo, Barbara Basnaw, Donna Bogvnrm-if, Mrs. Cook IO8 First row: Marilyn Gopvland, Gonnir' Crow, Kathy Col:-, Carol Bradly, Kari-n Buck. S'-Cond row: Linda Brown, Linda Burn- ham, :Xnita Clark, Karvn Con- roy, Norma Christianson, Garol Critvs, 'Fhird row: Lois Gadwi-ll, Javkir' Cainvron, Sharon Chvncy. Agni-5 Coppock, Faith Country' man, Lynn Cllr-man. Fourth row, Carol Gopvland, Laurin' Brown. Sharon Glausson, Dianz- Buss- wcll, Bvtsy Callahan, Diannc Carl. Mr. Haggin l28 First row: Natalini- Ewart, Dianr Fr-lsrnan, Linda Davis, Mirhflc' Dow-rspikcx Srfond row: Bette- Jo Dirkrnson, Carol Dowcy, Cathy Cunningham, Brtty Dar- ling, Judy Di-Long, Donna Da- vis. Third row: Sandy Blowvrs, Jvri Emvrirk, Dorothy Bock, B ir- bara Evans, Priscilla Edland, Suc Edlin. Fourth row: joan Davis, Darla Dickcy, Karon Cunning- ham, Kathrinf- Duty, Nancy Drakc-, Sharon Elder, Linda Dickson. Mrs. Harris 2I IB First row: Barbara Fcodcr, Rob- vrta Fawvcr, Nanfy George, Sandra Gilliam, Judy Fisckback. Jranvttc Dittncr, Karvn Fawycr. Svcond row: Grni-yicvr Hager- man, Thvrvsa Fox, Connii- Gali- pran, Marlvni' Grillo, Lucillt- Schmidt, Murivl Foskvt, Judith Fvttrrs. Third row: Sharon Hall, Mary' Lou Guinonbvrg, Adriannf- Haffnvr, Louisi' Gibson, Carolyn Gifford, Linda Glci-son, Lorivtta Grivr, Pi-nny Gaffnvy. Fourth row: Barhara Hillsbc-rry, Vvnita Fishvr, Darlvnv Fvrraro, Anita Frivscn, Marjoriz- Gi-il, Dc-anna Gosswillvr, Dianne- Harrinzton. Elloisc' Grvr. Pago 43 f. 1 mul umm' l S 1:1 'l E! B I' Mr. Anderson S-3 First row: lWyron Blixt, Keith Bic-her, Armand Ahrendt, Henry Burehett, Erie Berman, Sm-eond row: Tom Beeker, Tim Blue, Bob Bogart, Larry Blandy, Mar- tin Bosrhee, Mike Borgardts, Riehard Bennett. 'l'hird row: Larry Bc-nthien, jack Betts, Toni Anselmo, Joe Branda, Miekey Baker, Roger Boardman, Jim Barge. Fourth row: Bob Bark- ley, DeVVayne Berry, Bradley Bo u nds, Don Boyd, Chuck Adams, Tom Any cl n, John Brahe, Chuek Anderson. Mr. Brigham I02 First row: Jerry Brown, Paul Dever, Danny Coe, Mike Car- ney, Lester Cooper, Frank Cou- mant Richard Culp. Second row: Dennis Irgens, Ray Dalsger, Russell Curtis, Thomas Cassel- berry, Gary Colwell, Dan Bur- ger, Dan Brotherton, Ricky Carnphell. Third row: Robert Cook, Louie Corigloano, Delbert Cline, Bruce Culber, Jack Carr, Larry Cornelius, Ulan Burrow. Fourth row: John Brezinskey, Ray Corkrum, Don Briekner, Paul Cartvr, Albert Byers, Gary Britt. Wlayne Bussell. Mr. Dombrosky 307 First row: Charles Diggs, Forres! Flynn, Dennis Evans, Daryl De- Mills, Allen Ferweda, Virl Rick- mayer. Seeond row: Robert Ernst, Joe Feliee, Robert For- eier, Art Grafious, Douglas Dil- Ir-y, Daeid Emley, jerry Deather- igo. Third row: Keith Davidson, Larrv Diltz, Charles Fiorino, Phil Dawson, Glen Dobbler, Ulan Fox, Gary Dillon. Fourth row: George Dodge, Bill Erick- son, Ray Deeker, Allan Dihhle, -If-rry Dyreson, Marvin Giles, Roy Davis, Richard Fineh. Mr. Kienholz P-4 First row: Gary Gillingham, Doug Harris, Ed Glowen, Delno Hays, Bill Gahel, David Gra- ham. Seeond row: Elwvn Gohn- ert, Byron Green, Norman I'If'll'l2lH, Allen Haffner, Rohm-rt Frfwman, Wlallaee Grant, Den- nis Hfirr, Gerald Graham, Mar- vin Hanson. Third row. Gary Garrison. Charles Harriers, Kerry Hafner, Bob Hager. Ron Helge- sen, Terry Gent, Don Gilbert- son, Mike Hamilton. Fourth row: ,lim Henriksen, Leland Geer, Ron Henthom. Dale Gib- son, Mike Harvey, W'ally Hagin, Dennis Fuller, Larry Hurke, Charles Forsman. Page 44 Mrs. Bolinger I07 Barbara Harfvy, Sharon Hart- man, Lois javk, Caryl Hvdstrom, joannc- Hardin, Donna Har- uizivv, Sm'ond row: Molly Hurst, :Xrdvnv Holt, janvt Hastings, Karvn Jvwvl, Judy Janson, Fon- da Hopkins, Third row: Kari-n Hunt, Sandra Jannot, Evf-lyn Harrison, Karon Hvhvr, Cathy Hayvs, Pffggy Haugtx Miss Moyer l32 lfirst row: Nada Kvrr, Bonnic- Mt'Martin, Pvggy Knudtson, .Ioan johnson. Svcond row: Car- olyn Mvlbyv, Edith Lr'Brt't, Lynn Langston, Dixit' IVIaCKay, l'at Mail-r, Rayinah Kirsvhkv. 'l'hird row: Nanvy Nladrvn, Car- olynn Krainrr, Sharon Juno, Carol johnson, Sandy Martin, Clvnda MrArthur. Fourth row: julia Lyllo, Lucillr- Lamb, Anna Mauuirv, Kathy Marshall, Kay Kvc-nr-r, Marilynn Kramrr. Mrs. Eller 2l IA First row: Paula Owslcy, Nancy Pago, joannv Mvlkonian, Mau- rint' hlvlior, Ross- Mosc'r, Mari- lyn lN'1indi'rmann, Svvond row: Phyllis Mosvng, Florcncf- Pvar- son, Nadine' Olmstvad, Sandra Morton, joan Moulton, Dixie Mvyvr, Karvn Patton. Third row: janv Phillips, Sur' Plvw- inan. Susim- Morris, Karon Moorv, Sharon Pluid, -Ioycr hfunk, K1-nni Calf' Muzzy. Fourth row: Linda Parrot, Peggy Nt-lson, Judy Nm-lson, joycr Po- lvllo, Marjorir' Pordon, Mildrvd Nc-mitz, Kathlm-:fn Mt'rc'wf'thPr. Miss Ryan G. G. First row: Llarol Sloan, Margvry Prothvr, Karvn Stirling, Gaylv Shoff, Darlvnc' Smith. Svrond row: Judy Rosc, Rita Snood, Nova Slnothvrs, Sandra Sattvn- fivld. jvrry S:-lix, -Iackit' Schaff. Third row: Sandra Salbvrg, Dar- lcns- Robvrt, Carolyn Stvury, Judy Snydr-r, Janicv St. Clair, Shi-rry Popvjoy. Fourth row: Janvt Shvavvr, Linda Sfhniidt, Kathy Starlin, Shi-rry Sloggy, Avon Roullivr, Linda Smith, Judy Spray. Page 45 Jw 2 L 2? Hg: 2- Vim V1 .J'- Q f , :pf Q 'E' M aff. if rf A ap: W, gf - 1' 'f V 52 ff if ' g iii 55 W A 51,2 4 K 1 M F hx: 2 , . il 2 1 In 7 I - 'mkk 3 Ii Q -- +0 Q 2?-fm 2 3 - ,--. 2 I1 L' H g ,., 15 rf ,gg A., W 2 .f 5 eg m ,gr L ,gi W - L 'L -' - , f. g'f'K Q ' 1: L Q 4' V ,mm- . . VW, , :A iff Ali 2 Eb? gifs? S ? we f ss- , , ,111 K K '.- W , ,ff -xg H ,,, ,gg XE? 5 ' Q 4 4 ?T rg Q,,,g Q as A4 +2 3 fi Q W 3 , V ,4L.- ,, '! .sg ,: .1 , Y- 'iw K 7 J' U E ' I , ,---- 'flg fzh 'T' ' my ' 15 , L. ' ' K ' 4 .L.. f -f-. X,.'k Q ' 154, H l J F, f- Yu v ,- 1 MH .E YQ ,ggi ,fair A . 3, , K Q 7 m ' a .lx br, Q ' 'MT . .Q wh. ui L af ,n 2 if rfszrf-fmf sg? 1 f L ,g f , . :M xr vig -X45 Q Mrs. Van Dioren l03 First row: Regina Ward, Dar- lene WVilcox, Trula Wheelock, Yvonne WN'ood, Sharon Walker, Betty Jo Watts. Second row: Elizabeth Varker, Rebecca War- nick, Carol VVilson, Margaret Wahl, Eloise Turner, Bonnie V1-rhaag, Carolyn W h i t n e y. Third row: Kathy Temple, Laura Trent, Marie Young, Vicky Sweeney, Diane Roulleau, Cherie Thiry, Barbara Thomas, Sharon Vannest. Fourth row: Diane Yieske, Donna Zupan, Sharon Storkson, Patricia Wil- liams, Sharon Williams, Sandra Worthington, Ellen Wanacek, Mary' Ann Welter. MR. DIGGS Here we see- Mr. Diggs' homcroom boys busily filling out their new se inester program ca rds, FRESHMAN Miss Mele I29B First row: Beverly Bennon, Jan- ice Anderson, Linda Boschee, Patricia Beiniss, Katherine An- derson, Janet Baker. Second row: Pat Ader, Lorraine Bratton, Au- drey Beck, Colleen Beaudry, Trudie Bowers, Nancy Bigelow, Nancy Altmillen. Third row: Jo- anne Baldwin, Christine Abra- ham, Jerry Boorman, Jeri Beck- er, Linda Agman, Ada Andrews, Darlane Becker. Fourth row: Kathleen Alb r e c h t, Linda Barnes, Mary Bircumshaw, Sher- rian Borgardts, Linda Black, Dorothy Angel, Judy Albrecht. Miss Miltltelson I 34 First row: Alice Briscue, Penny Curry, Loretta Clemens, Judy Bush, Nancy Capell, Frieda But- ler. Second row: Sharon Cart- right, Marjorie Crowe, Carol Lee Copeland, Melva Coppock, Lois Bray, Kathy Coghlen. Third row: Kathryn Crowe, Sue Cole, Sharon Brophy, Colleen Burrell, Irene Canter, Diane Cole, Carol Churchill. Fourth row: Earlene Bro, Judy Cox, Patricia Champ, Patricia Burnett, Vicky Bray, Claudia Crisler, Page 47 , fl' g. .' 5' 3 i . wg ,.t,,E 2.51.5 la 4.1 M., Mr. Barry 302 First row: Bill Bacon, Jeffrey Beer, Lee Baker, Robert Bergen, Neil Anderson, Walter Basnaw, Curtis Beck. Second row: Robert Baker, David Barnes, Frank Ber- nier, John Benson, Robert Phan- CO, Dennis Anderson, Larry Bell, John Baker, Robert Baldwin. Third row: Dick Adkinson, Ron- nie Bassen, William Briscoe, Barry Anderson. Fourth row: Jim Anderson, Bill Allen, Terry A n d e r s o n, John Benninger, James Atkinson. Mr. Carroll 309 First row: Robert Bingham, Den- nic Cooper, Neil Bunen, John Copeland. Second row: Ron Brown, Tom Cline, Jim Burke, Marls Carlson, Gary Blake, Milt Billinger, Third row: Les Mel- ion, Rich Boyles, Craig Broole- man, Mike Clothier, Jim B ard -n, Larry Carpe r, Ted Brown. Fourth row: Bill Buejr, Lowell Cline, Jim Burden, Dick Blain, Bill Burbank, Jim Brown, Mike Burnette. Mr. Chapman S-5 First row: Sheldon Dybsand, Thomas Gertch, Larry Eldridge, Wayne Galbreth, Dwayne Gal- breth. Second row: Tom Forcier, Gordon Erickson, Chas. De- Graffenreid, Bob Dalogen, Jim Depee, Ron Ellis. Third row: Terry Danzer, Merlin Gilcrist, Dean Forger, Rex Deitrick, Dick Davis, Conley Crume, Dennis Dalbert. Fourth row: Dave Du- bois, Wayne Freeman, Robert Ferguson, Don Derr, Dick Gay, Glenn Forbes, Larry Eilmes. Mr. Mabboff 202 First row: Jerome Geffre, Chris Grillo, Richard Imada, Ted Huffman, Denver Holcomb, Duane Hines. Second rowzl Dan Hutchins, Buddy Hawes, Dale Gulliford, Lyle Halliday, Ronald Hill, Richard Hagen, Larry Haas. Third row: Dave Inman, George Heaton, Jim Harriman, Jason Greenwood, Tom Hiene, Lester Hunter, Lauren Henry. Fourth row: Bob Hanson, Larry Groce, Garry Hall, Dave Holley, Charles Gibson, Ray Gearheart, Gary Harvey. Page 48 K a 15 K Q Q gf 9. Q' 4,5 A Rik V Q3 2 6 ff!!! ' ' , - f'vo '9 . ' f '- 1 i I., ,.,,- 'V 'K 1, - '.: , s..5 . . if , em, , Q 1, 1 , 'gyyh 1 3 1 1:1 sd 1 ' NRS - 3 Q Q Pl :I 1, .' 1 2 1 .tttlgu ,g .,,,N,1,a ., q, j f 'I is Q gl :IQEV 34 9-N 2 ,'g 1 QQ lkiw ,' , M' -J ay' ' ff' kv , '3- 'l. 3 .f 33 it . , li 'ls M R. BEECHER 30 First row: Paul Kehrer, Marty Lil dermind, Dick Loehling, Lyle Lint gren, Larry Isaac, Ernest Lewis, Jil Kampster. Second row: Ray Jacol sen, Jim Lorrenceson, Vern Lorrenci Dennis Keon, Larry Jilbert, Euger Knapp, Bob Long. Third row: Joh Jolgen, Lonnie Larson, Joe Kenned' Mark Lookabaugh, Dale Kendricl Rex LaLoncle, David Knight. M R. CU LLER S- First row: Jerry Lyman, Don Lovi Larry Moser, Ed Mowat, Harry M1 Lean, Harold McMackin, Robe: Mitchell. Second row: Keith Moori Ricky Munson, Darrold Matlocl Mike McKenney, Daniel McNall' Robin Manring, Gary Neihard Third row: Ed Mason, Jerry Mm Donald, Dick McCann, David M4 Clure, Kenneth Mast, George M2 loney, Steve Lubann. MR. ORMSBY l29 i First row: West Roberts, Mike Ricl ings, Edward Rockstrom, Davi Roath, Robert Reddington. Secon row: Earl Nelsen, Jack Petersoi Rodney Rinesmith, Calvin Plat Richard Rennick, Donald Pott Ricky Olson. Third row: Dennis Rol inson, Bert Penkunis, Herb Nissel Jerry Newcomb, Richard Robbin Dennis Rach, Timmy Reinbol Fourth row: Earl Olson, jim Schlich David Pool, Billy Owens, Bob Paln Tom Nelson. MR. TOTH Cafe First row: john Silano, Harland Sz ther, Mike Sanborn, Larry Summer Dale Scheluter, Richard Taylor, Cai roll Scott. Second row: joe Stimppe Larry Simmons, john Root, Jac Steward, Dan Simpson, Tom Stone Harley Skyler, Larry Stovall. Thir row: Dick Slentz, Douglas Skeltor Dick Tissue, Ronald Sween, Brer Sinnott, Tom Sletmoen, Albert Rou lier, Richard Southerly. Fourth rovw Robert Stevens, Bob Sahr, Norma Swanbeck, john Sleeth, Keith Smel' zer, Dennis Stempel, Robert Steven. Harold Thompson. Page 50 Miss Schwartz l05 First row: Janet Reif, Wanda Pierson, Geraldine Ruby, Jean- ette Rockstrom, Carolyn Rober- son. Seeond row: Diane Polello, Sandra Seott, Betty Poage, Ju- dith Sandbak, Diane Schedin, Charlotte Pierson. Third row: C h e r y l Rasmussen, Charlotte Roberts, Sharon Owsley, Eliza- beth Pickard, Cheryl Petty, Ju- dith Renfro, Gloria Patterson, Betty Palanuik, Fourth row: Judy Pool, Darlene Schumacher, Sandra Rickard, Nancy Rasmus- sen, Audrey Seaberg, Linda Os- trander, Marlene Schumacher, Miss Raun 300B First row: Mary Taylor, Norma Stahl, Janet Southwick, Joanne Soiseth, Revadell Stanley, An- nette Smith. Seeond row: Geor- gia Turner, Judy Snyder, Judy Stanek, Karen Valsvig, Mary Seay, Kay Slater, Betty Jo Teseh. Third row: Judy Skarset, Renee Timerson, Karen Stan- nard, Roberta Schafer, Nancy Sims, Barbara Sewell. Fourth row: Kathryn Snell, Sheila Thomson, K a r e n Shonkwiler, Dorothy Tourtellotte, Connie Treat, Claudia Spencer. Mr. Cecil Johnson Cafe A First row: Sue Voss, Shirley Wiee, Judy Wilson, Donna Ze- hendek, Paulette W'rubleski, Nik- ki Yanderhook. Second row: Judith Ziegler, Carolyn Vasanlo, Carol Young, Dwynette War- ren, Beverly W'right, Joanne Vennigerholz, Ursula W e b e r. Third row: Marion Varker, Beth Wood, Pat Zehm, Connie Van- derberg, Sandra Vanelersluys, Christi Wakely, Judy Vowells. Fourth row: Carol Wilson, Vick- ie Van Hook, Geraldine Wolfe, Sylvia Venziano, Pat White, Eve- lyn Walling, Miekey Williamson. Mr. Snider I30 First row: Danny Valueff, Steve Wilson, Franeis Woieik, John Yates, Dan Yost, Harvey Trip- lett, Fred Wilson. Seeond row: Bill White, Wayne West, Easton VVarner, Heimut Wahls, Bob Warner, Joe Walder, Jim War- wick, Mike Zent. Third row: Jim NVQ-llington, Harold West, Gary Veltry, Harvey Welling- ton, Earl Wynne, Dale Tyree, Jerry Wahl, Bill Willmann. Fourth row: Denny Vasicek, Gary Whybra, John Vrolson, Ron Vee, Mike Zentz, Grant Wzisson, Gary Von Erichson, John Wahl. Page Q N 5 V? gnsuzngq-. : K Q O u0w'r' zgglloz plhib wzgggsf 'q'1Xxl.i uv O 9 U UD QQ? U PACLTLTY ' ,NCLH z H :KI J , N 'X 2 1 l x CE 3 N X-' yi, ' ' M u H f ' f f .K ,, f 'J X N1 X J 7 i ff iX , if Q 9 img, N f XX xy ff ,f W' fgfan f N ? A hx X 'nf N 1 W IN!! 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Q ,lx A i gf XM 5 ' f N 'X - v L., 6 5 25' - ., f, K : nl-4 I ,Q 4 Il ,- fl' .F 'I . .. 004, , ., 9 'N if -af! fn, Qi, X ,Q The varied duties of Mr. McGown range from assisting the Principal and checking grad- uation requirements to carrying out the re- sponsibilities of organizing and financing all student activities. He has been the vice-prin- cipal at Rogers for eleven years. He stated without hesitancy that the most enjoyable part of his job is working with the students. Supervising the testing program, working with teachers and departmental heads in re- gard to supplies, textbooks, etc., and assigning students to classes are a few of the jobs which have kept Mr. Elsensohn busy this year. This was his second year as Assistant Vice-principal. He taught in the Social Studies Department for 22 years before he took over this job. Page 54 Under the guidance of Jess L. Purdy, another year of clear sailing has been added to the Pirate Ship John Rogers. He has performed duties ranging from making the final evaluation of credits earned by seniors to participating ac- tively in various district, state, and national activities. To Mr. Purdy, successfully guiding a school through the year's activities means guiding young people in decisions which will determine their future lives. The job of Dean of boys is not an easy one, but Mr. jelinek copes with all the problems and situations with a smile. He doesnlt only hand out punishment to the offenders, but is always ready to give friendly help and advice. Mrs. Black, Dean of girls, does more than her share of work helping in Girls League, counseling with girls pri- vately and giving helpful advice to all who need it. The constant crowd at her doors indicate how the girls feel about her. The School Board plays a very important part in management of the schools in this district. Mr. Keith Campbell, this year's president of the board, spends many long hours on School Board activities. Besides being on the Board, Mr. Campbell is a State Repre- sentative from this district and practices law in Spokane. Although few of us see him we are all affected by the work Mr. William Sorenson does. As Superintendent of School District 81 he has the responsibility of super- vising all of the schools in the district. One of the bright spots in Mr. Sorenson's work this year was thc presentation of the old Washington lVater Power build- ing to the district for its main offices. Page 55 WILLIAM ALLER Fine Arts Dept. Head U.C.L.A. Univ. of Wash., B.A. Burnley School of Arts At Rogers since 1949 CHARLES ANDERSON E lectricity, Electronics - Linfield Parks Air College E.W.C.E., B.A. Whitworth At Rogers since 1957 VICTOR BARRY Mathematics E.W.C.E. Univ. of Wash., B.A. Columbia, T.C., M.A. At Rogers since 1958 E. T. BECHER Soc-ial Studies Dept. Head Univ. of Idaho, B.A. Univ. of Wash., M.A. Univ. of Chicago At Rogers since 1933 DIANE BOLINGER Home Economics Purdue Univ., B.S. At Rogers since 1958 DALE BRANNON Drama, Radib-TV, Stage Craft Univ. of Wash. Holy Names W.S.C., B.A., B.Ed., M.A. Univ. of Utah Michigan State College Tufts University At Rogers since 1948 Page 56 FOREST BRIGHAM Choral Music Dept. Head Univ. of Idaho, B.M., M.M. Oklahoma State Lewis 8x Clark College Fred Waring Choral Sch. Paul Christiansen Choral School At Rogers since 1948 T. ARMAND BRIM World History Univ. of Wash., B.A. Univ. of Calif., M.A. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1958 NAUDIA BROCKMAN English Wash. State College, B.A., Gonzaga E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1946 FRED BROWN Physical Ed. Ftbl. Coach Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 194-7 FRANCIS R. CARROLL Chemistry Canisius College Univ. of Rochester Seattle Univ., B.S. Gonzaga At Rogers since 1956 WAYNE CHAPMAN Mech. Draw. Dept. Head E.W.C.E., B.A. Oregon State College, M.Ed. At Rogers since 1944 RUTH CHURCH Business Education Holy Names College Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1955 LAWRENCE COLEMAN Biolggy Coach Gonzaga, B.A. At Rogers since 1954 JESSIE COOK Business Education E.W.C.E. Univ. of Idaho, B.S. At Rogers since 1955 HAZEL CROSBY English, Spanish Gonzaga Univ., Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1943 JOSEPH CULLER Metal Shop E.W.C.E., B.A. in Ed. At Rogers since 1958 CHARLES DIGGS Biology, Mathematics Philanders Smith, B.S. Univ. of Arkansas, M.S. At Rogers since 1957 Page 57 JOHN DOMBROSKY Physics Wash. State College Univ. of Wash. E.W.C.E., B.A. At Rogers since 1955 LINDA ELLER Assistant Librarian Appalachian State T.C., B.S. At Rogers since 1958 CARL ELLINGSON Physical Education Whitworth Wash. State College, B.S. Univ. of Wash., M.S. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1938 JAMES FORSYTH U.S. H iatory, Current World Problems Whitman College, M.A., B.A. At Rogers slnce 1952 ROBERT E. FOSTER Band Colorado State College, B.A. Univ. of Denver Wash. State College At Rogers since 1956 THEODORA FRISBIE English E.W.C.E. Gonzaga. - Whitworth VVash. State College Univ. of Wash., A.B. At Rogers since 1932 A. D. GRAFIOUS English, Spearh E.W.C.E., B.A. Lewis and Clark Oregon State College Univ. of Wash. Wash. State College Univ. of Oregon, B.S. At Rogers since 194-8 NANCY GRANT Sorial Studiex Gonzaga Univ. Holy Names College, B.A. At Rogers since 1958 BART HAGGIN English, Drama Univ. of Wash., B.A. At Rogers since 1958 OLIVA HARRIS Librarian Dept. Head Park College Univ. of Hawaii, B. Ed. Univ. of Illinois, B.S.L.S. At Rogers since 1948 ELIZABETH HERBERT Engli.-rh Dept. Head VVash. State College, B.A. Univ. of New York At Rogers since 1932 E. J. HJORTEDAL Biology, Publications sr. Olaf, B.A. E.w.C.E., Ed. M. At Rogers since 1957 Page 58 CECIL JOHNSON Sociology Boyx Fed. Advisor Gonzaga, B.A. At Rogers since 1956 LEONARD JOHNSON Industrial A rts Wash. State College B.A., B.Ed. At Rogers since 1956 E. G. KIENHOLZ Social Studies, Mathematics Oregon State College Univ. of VVa.sh., B.A. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1949 IMOGENE KNIGHT English Wash. State College, B.A. ' At Rogers since 1958 MARJORY LAKEWOLD Physical Educalion Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1958 ETHEL LARSON H omemaking Oregon State College Univ. of Wash. Wash. State College, B.A. E.VV.C.E. At Rogers since 194-5 YM MARION G. LEFEVRE French, Latin Dept. Head Whitman, A.B. Univ. of California Stanford University Univ. of YVash. At Rogers since 1934- HELEN L. LELAND B'u.vin.e.w.-r Education Girls League Advisor VVash. State College, B.A., B.E. At Rogers since 194-6 LAVERN MABBOT IHS. History, Economics Coach Wash. State College, B.A., 13.141, M.A. At Rogers since 1947 ROY MAGDEN English Univ. of Idaho, B.A. E.VV.C.E., Ed. M. At Rogers since 1955 ELEANOR MELE Physical Education Wash. State College, B. Ed. At Rogers since 194-6 HARRY MERRICK Science College of Idaho Colorado A 8: M E.W.C.E., B.A. Wash. State College At Rogers since 1957 Page 59 av ts. . , e -' ss. ' . t gf ft . it 1 ,Y we + , ae we f ,ai -3- ,St f,. f,.1.,' . 11 Kali 31 CHARSTE MIKKELSON Ilome Ial'0Il01lllf'.N' Dept. Ilcad North Dakota State, 13.8. Univ. of Minnesota Wash. State College E.W.C.E. Oregon State College, M.S. At Rogers since 1937 GEORGE MOLCHAN Study Hall Ohio State, HLA. Univ. of WVash. WVilSll. State College At Rogers sinee 1956 ELLA MOYER Home Economics VVash. State College, ILA., M.A. Univ. of VVash. Oregon State College Univ. of California At Rogers since 1941 DUNCAN ORMSBY Study Hall Gonzaga, 15.l+ld. At Rogers sinee 1958 CLARISSA OSCARSON English Wash. State Colege, 13.A. Gonzaga E.VV.C.l'1. At Rogers sinee 1932 ALFRED OSTN ESS Geometry Dept. Ileml Gonzaga, Ph. 11. Univ. of Idaho, M.S. At Rogers since 1944- BETTY PENCE Foreign Languages W.S.C., B.A., B.Ed. Univ. of Wash. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 194-6 CHARLES PETERS A uto Mechanics Univ. of Idaho Whitman Gonzaga E.W.C.E., B.A. At Rogers since 1956 ROBERT POFFENROTH Social Studies Coach EiW.C.E., B.A. Gonzaga Univ. of Wash. At Rogers since 1955 PEGGY RAUN History Wash. State College, B.A. Univ. of Hawaii At Rogers since 1958 WALTER RAYMOND Mathematikw Gonzaga, B.Ed. At Rogers since 1957 J. HERBERT RUSSELL Safe Driving Wash. State College, B.A. Colorado A 8: M At Rogers since 1948 MILDRED RYAN Phys-ical Ed. Dept. Head E.VV.C.E., B.A. VVash. State College, B.S., B.Ed. College of Puget Sound Gonzaga At Rogers since 194-8 LEWIS SABO Biology Dept. Head Ohio Univ., B.S. in Ed. Wasli. State College College of Idaho Gonzaga At Rogers since 1945 LENA SCHMIDT English Ohio Univ., B.S. Univ. of Oklahoma, M.A. At Rogers since 1953 LORRAINE SCHWARTZ Buxinc.-rx Education Univ. of VVash., B.A. Vllhitworth Wash. State College Gonzaga Univ. of Montana At Rogers since 1947 MAUDE SCOFIELD English Wash. State College, B.A. Univ. of VVash. Univ. of California At Rogers since 1953 FRANCIS SCOTT English Holy Names College Whitworth, B.A., M.A. At Rogers since 1958 Page 60 -gi ,, is CMF me --.... ' 5-' cutout 1 if N 1lI1ll - i s ' Ap.. .3 H. A. SLEIZER Social Studies Univ. of Washington E.W.C.E. Whitworth Wash. State College, B.A., M.A. At Rogers since 1942 ROBERT SMICK Business Education Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1958 LOUISE A. SMITH Social Studies Univ. of Washington, A.B. Sorbonne University, M.A. At Rogers since 1931 ROBERT SNIDER Art Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1958 J. M. STOVER History Univ. of Wash. Univ. of Illinois Univ. of Idaho, B.S., M.S. At Rogers since 194-5 Page 61 MILTON STUMPF Bus. Ed. Dept. Head Wash. State College, B.A. Univ. of Wasil., B.S. Whitworth E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 194-4. HAROLD THOMPSON Mathematics Coach Wash. State College, B.A. E.W.C.E., B.Ed. Gonzaga At Rogers since 1948 BELA TOTH General Science World Geography Univ. of Idaho, B.S., M.S. Wash. State College Univ. of Colorado Univ. of Oregon Univ. of Hawaii E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1958 LEOTI TREADWELL Home Economics Wash. State College, B.A. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1952 HAZEL VAN DOREN English Bus. Ed. E.W.C.E. Whitworth Wash. State College Spok. Univ., B.A. At Rogers since 1958 TRACY WALTERS Math., History Coach E.W.C.E. Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1956 GERALD WEITZ English, Journalism Wash. State College, B.A., B.Ed. E.W.C.E. Univ. of Washington At Rogers sinc FAYE WEYMOUTH Mathematics Univ. of Minnesota Univ. of Wash., B.A. At Rogers sinc MARYON WHITE Latin, Typing Marquette Univ. Downer College Whitworth, B.A. e 1958 e 1932 Abbreviations: B.A.-Bachelor of Art B.D.S.-Bachelor of Domestic Science B. Ed.-Bachelor of Education B.M.-Bachelor of Music Ph. B.-Bachelor of Philosophy B.S.-Bachelor of Science B.S.L.S.-Bachelor of Science in Library Science M.A.-Master of Art Ed. M.-Master of Education M.M.-Master of Music M.S.-Master of Science Following the Under Sea theme in the Opening of School-Faculty Party, Mr. McGowan presides as King Neptune. A ceremony to initiate new teachers into the clan was held. At Rogers since 1958 ..2mluun.. The new cafeteria facilities make it even easier for the cooks to prepare our delicious lunches for us. Left to right: Martha Kingery, Ellen Clough, head cook, Geor- gia Tubbs, Nina O'Keefe, Esther Thompson, Rachel Larsen. The school could not be run efficiently without the help of our custodians. Top left: Joe Underwood, Pete Peter- son, Oscar Panther, Clarence Ruud, head custodian. Bottom left: Frank Zitler, Marion Edwards, Leonard Anderson. .... 7? -up --T.1 '..4s 74,3 yt: 'iff 7 K The school is very grateful for the job these women do for our school. Left: Harriet Foland, head of the business office, is vcry efficient at Left to right: Dce Sprague, Eleanor Hollis, Irene Welch, Jule Bissett. her job as bookkeeper. Right: Arden Rowe is equally competent at her job as manager of the bookroom. At the faculty Christmas Party, Santa Claus, alias Mr. Ostness, is In the faculty initiation, Mr. Smick, one of the new teachers this shown here giving treats to the faculty's children. year, and Mr. Bolinger, husband of our new home economics teacher are seen taking part in one of the activities, pogo jumping. Typical classroom nctivitivs shown countvr clockwise: A triplf' injrvtvd frog is shown bm-ing t'XllIIlll'lCLl by il Biology student. English stuclvrits are swn virwiug :1 Tz1t'histisc'opt'. Miss Smiths Wbrld History rlziss is shown taking one of their daily tests. A student dcmoristratrs proc:-durc of prolnlm-ms on board in Gcomvtry. 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KKK ' im Hogan, President, Derril Rhoades, Vice President, Bottom: Bonnie Palmer, Secretary, Kathy Scott, Treasurer. FALL A.S.B. Top: ASB committee chairmen for the Fall semester are, first row: Sharon Stratford, Patsey DeShaw, Darlene Madren, Darlene Simmons. Second row: Ron Stanek, Lynda Ham, Bonnie Palmer, Dorothy Hansen, Robbie Elsensohn. Third row: Derril Rhoades, Russ Storey, Ken McKenzie, Lewis Zieske. Below: One of the ASB committees, the dance committee is shown hard at work on decorations for the Silver Bell Ball, the Christmas dance. 1' STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Lana Lilienthal, Phyllis Bordwell, Rose Christensen, Alta row: Bob Kannberg, Eddie Glowen, Jerry Skaife, Don Blaskowsky Warner, Carolynn Kramer, Caryl Hedsrtom, Rose Moser. Second row: Gary Rust, Ray Gearheart. Fourth row: Mike Jones, Murray Weiss Rodger Walker, Judy DeMills, Charlotte Roberts, Nancy Capell, Frank Seay, Jerry Wolsborn, Dudley McCracken, Marvin Greenland Carol Becker, Venita Fischer, Carlene King. Wallyne Hagin. Third Mike Berg, Ken McKenzie. Page 68 7 FALL A.S.B. ACTIVITIES Above: One- of the A. S. B. projects this fall was the making of coat racks. The coat racks were made in metal shop. Pictured here working on the racks are, left to right: Don Lone, David Stefanuk, and Ron Ellis. Right: Mr. Purdy leads the new A. S. B. officers in taking their oath of office. Kathy Scott, Treasurerg Bonnie Palmer, Secretary: Derril Rhodes, Vice President, and Jim Hogan, President. Below are the Student Council Representatives taking their oath, Ill gina STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Carol Weatherman, Kathie Harris, Dora Faye Schmidt, Kathi Lohstroh, Chuck johnson, Eleanor Sulisky. Second row: Peggy Carmack, Judy Max, Jerri Emerick, Peggy Dunn, Betsy Callihan, Sandy Worthington, Carolynn Vosahlo. Third row: Joe Felice, Ed Mason, Craig Broolman, Jack Peterson, Ron El'is, Keith Smeltzer, Carolyn Havercroft, Vern Nelson. Fourth row: Don Renz, jim Lehr, Stephen Pool, Virgil Cecil, Duane Frederic, Kathy Starlin, Bill Nichols, Mary Bireumshaw. Page 69 Top right: Bob I I l 4 ' 4 l l Allen, President, Glen Crandal, Vice President. Bottom right: Darlene Simmons, Secretary and Kathy Scott, Treasurer. Top: President Bob Allen leads the Student Council meeting in a discussion of one of the sch0ol's many problems. Bottom: Spring A.S.B. Chairmen. First row: Derril Rhoades, Britta Fischer, Ken McKenzie, Mike Jones, Judy Schuerman. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-First row: Barbara Olson, JoAnn Gorman, Carol Sloan, Seenie Haeger, Nola Warner, Joyce Cargill, Darla Dickey, Janet Zerbst, Laraine Moeller, Susan Hagen, Marlene Schumacher, Caryl Hedstrom, Kathy Cole, Donna Ruby, Dora Faye Schmidt. Second row: Ada Andrews, Lucy Schmidt, Vicky Van Hook, Cathey Lidvall, Peggy Nelson, Sharon Jacky, Judy Schuerman, Anna Maguire, Rosalie Beck, Pat Williams, Judy Lyman, Marilyn Manring, Nancy Capell, Judy Drexel, Pat Blangeres, Britta Fischer, Sheila Thom- son. Third row: Dick Weber, Ted Hulfman, Bob Kannberg, Vic- tor Brown, Don Blaskowsky, Rich Naccarato, Jim Williams, Dudley McCracken, Terry Gent, Mike Sanborn, Voyne Purjue, Ed Mason, Bob Phanco, Les Melior. Fourth row: Bud Grafious, Herb Nissen, Mark Lookabaugh, Ken McKenzie, Dick Schuer- man, Dennis Bendrickson, Jim Lehr, Duane Frederic, Mike Jones, Jeff Haines, Stephen Pool, Gary Britt, Pat Stookey, Rodger Walker, Bob Dalager. Page 70 Voting is an important privilege of the members of our Associated Student .Body and each semester we are asked to use our privilege in selecting the next semes- terls officers. Here checking registration and passing out ballots to people are Britta Fischer, Julie Harms, and Lynda Harn. ? ,3- GIRLS AND BOYS STATE AND TWINLOW LEAD- ERSHIP CAMP REPRESENTATIVES - Derril Rhoades, Bonnie Palmer, Britta Fischer, Pat Thomas. Not pictured: Lee Eekart, Lewis Zieske, and Bob Allen. Page 71 Jerry Schelling is protesting as Wayne Derrick tries to put more than one ballot in the box. ty ' Main Office Workers, first row: Peggy Lake, Joyce Car- gill, Jeanette Storkson, Barbara Hegman, Laurine Morri- son. Second row: Carol Donahue, Peggy Carmaek, Lana Bergen, Barbara Maiers, Pat Mahoney, Third row: Sharon Peterson, Nancy Krogel, Sharon Stratford, Jerre Walley, Carol Weatherman. . ,.,-51.-l,31gw5,?,g3:i..'Q, X - ' V ' .fall S. c: X ,X 1: . 5,5273 V5-3 Qt if -SWEET' -1. ,,,-X,-'av ' f 51, , Q Q . , A 4 215' sf - r A file f L61 at . ,- x L .. 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Bottom: Nancy Krogel, Seeretaryg Britta Fisher, Treasurer. Top: While demonstrating how to take up the cafeteria tables the girls also show off their sweaters for Sweater Day which has become a tradition around Rogers. Each year the sweaters Come out of the moth balls and gingham goes into the wash. Bottom: Pictured here is a Girls League poster advertising the Dad and Daughter Dessert. The Bulletin Board Com- g D Y mittee did a good job portraying the theme, Treasures of The Sea. One of the oldest of the Girls League traditions is the annual Dad and Daughter Banquet which the last two years has been a Dad and Daughter Dessert. This year our new cafeteria was decorated with lighthouses and fish to go with the theme Treasures of The Sea. Individual French pastries were served. There were two desserts, one before the enter- tainment and one following it. The entertainment was based on the theme Treasure of The Sea. One of the features was Jackie Koyama doing her acrobatics. The Triple Trio sang several appropriate numbers. U i c, ,, ,GW i Top: At the Spring Day fashion show Alice in Fashionlandn we were entertained by the Girls League officers as the cards who had to keep the roses painted red or else off with their headsl' from Alice in Won- derland. We also saw many fashions that were really wonders. Bottom: Marlene Atkinson, chairman of the Bulletin Board committee with Kathy Cole, committee member, put up the poster for Valentines Day on the Girls League board. We Aa...-s, 110, be E' - Q? . . V f ig, y i . . ii 5 i ' fl: Pictured here are the Spring semester Officers. Janice Ostby, Presidentg Bonnie Palmer, Vice Presidentg jo Ann Culver, Secretaryq Norma Stenerson, Treasurer. Julie Harms and Pat Thomas present corsages to Mrs. Black and Mrs..Leland in appreciation for the help they gave them in planning the Girls League activities for the Fall semester. Page 75 Pictured in front of the traditional Rainbow are the new Girls League Officers for the Spring semester. Each girl had a candle to light of a different color, the President lights the white candle which stands for the multiplicity of her duties. The Vice Pres- ident lights the red candle which stands for the courage she needs. The yellow candle which the Secretary lights stands for the golden deeds that she records. The Treasurer lights the blue one for the truth and honesty which she needs. a. Q Q FALL GIRLS LEAGUE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-First row: Patsy DeShaw, Sandra Stillwell, Nancy Ostby, Nola War- ner, Darlene Madren, Darlene Simmons, JoAnn Culver. Second row: Carolyn Fish- er, Karen Pullim, Lynda Harn, Dorothy Hansen, Sharon Stratford, Norma Stener- sen. Third row: Mary Oliver, Peggy Dunn, Marianne Mengel, Marion Zieg- wied, Faye Simmons, Janice Ostby, Vir- ginia Coppock. Fourth row: Eileen Pot- ter, Jerre Walley, Diana Conboy, Sue Trent, Roberta Beck, Judy Schuerman, Jean Hollar. SPRING GIRLS LEAGUE COMMIT- TEE CHAIRMEN-First row: Dora Faye Schmidt, Roberta Beck, Carol Madren, Carolyn Fisher, Nola Warner, Pat Blan- gers, Jackie Koyama, Stella Learnard, Sharon Stratford. Second row: Phyllis Pohlman, Mary Oliver, Agnes Coppock, Jackie Bliesner, Cathy Knesal, Marlene Atkinson, Joan Davis, Jean Hollar, Nancy Ostby. Third row: Eileen Potter, Virginia Coppock, Carol Judd, Betsy Callihan, Janelle Miller, Darla Dickey, Sharon Wil- liams, Jerre Walley, Diana Conboy. Not pictured, Judy Schuerman. FALL GIRLS LEAGUE REPRESENT- ATIVES-First row: Lana Bergen, Judy Fischbach, Jerri Becker, Charlotte Trevi- thick, Nancy Page. Second row: Carolyn Fisher, Karen Pulliam, Lynda Horey, De- anna Rausch, Barbara Maiers. Third row: Linda Burnham, Karen Anderson, Carol Gregg, Susan Hagen, Carol Sloan. SPRING GIRLS LEAGUE REPRE- SENTATIVES-First row: Janet Reif, Sharon Anselmo, Rose Moser, Darlene Haneoul, Carol Wilson, Carol Madren, Charlotte Trevithick. Second row: Mary Bowers, Lynell Mellon, Jerre Emerick, Glenda McArthur, Cathy Wheeler, Au- drey Beck, Connie Treat. Third row: Lyn- da Horey, Carol Dietrich, Stella May Reif, Phyllis Bordwell, Barbara Noel, Dar- lene Ferraro, Peggy Houge. Fourth row: Janet Shearer, Mable Seabrandt, Lorraine Whittaker, Pat Dewey, Shauneen Ketter- ling. PAGE 76 STUDY HALL CHECKERS - lst row: Betty Pederson, Bunny Weber, JoAnne Har- din, judy Fischback, JoAnn Culver, Wanda Conboy, Nancy George, Robin Aldrich, Jackie Koyama. 2nd row: Laetitia Lubahn, Pauline Tiffany, Darlene Ferraro, Janice Baldwin, Marian Vine, Edna Kautzman, Lynda Harey, Darlene Mason, Peggy Car- mack, Marilyn Minderman. 3rd row: Linda Peterson, Sharon Stevens, Betty Hutchison, Linda Davis, Venita Fischer, Marjorie At- kinson, Kathie Doolittle, Kathy Cunning- ham, Louise Gibson, Diane Lundberg. 4-th row: Eva Lantis, Alta Warner, Mavis Brake, Rosalie Beck, Faye Simmons, Donna Bogen- rief, Gail Olson, Vicke McAvoy, Cherie Thiry. LIBRARY WORKERS-lst row: Donna Devita, Pat Cahill, Denine Denman, Rob- erta Fauver, Gloria Coble, Patrick Taylor. 2nd row: Dave Bean, Karen Heber, Janet Shearer, Deane Harrington, Cheryl Andrea- sen, Marylene Eagon. BOOKROOM WORKERS-lst row: Dena Bergen, Sharon Juno, Sandra Stillwell, Eve- lyn Miller, Nancy Ostby, Mike Reynolds. 2nd row: Sandra Kerr, Carolyn Fisher, Janet Zerbst, Sharon Williams, Carol Mad- ren, Merl Wells. 3rd row: Pat Maier, Faith Countryman, Shirley Dry, Betty Rees, let- ald Scollard, Roy Miller. BUSINESS OFFICE - lst row: Carol Wrubleski, Diane Green, Gwen Jones, Anita Clark. 2nd row: Gail Ruthven, Joyce Cock- burn, Sharon Greenwood, Agnes Coppock. PAGE 77 ix . tg X 1l '?' 3 I eggs- S Boys Federation officers for the fall semester wore, top: jerry Schelling, presidentg Glen Crandal, vice presiclentg bottom: Jim Rutherford, secre- tary: Vernon Nelson, treasurer. BOY'S FEDERATION Top: Boys Federation Committee Chairmen: Rich Haldi, Gary Kendall, Ralph Wilcox, and Jerry Scollard. Bottom: One of the Boys Federation projects was locker cleanout, at the end of the fall semester. Here are some of them busily picking up the papers from their locker. This project was very successful this year. For the first time in four years the Girls League won the annual contest between their officers and the Boys Federationis for total number of tickets sold to a game. The losers served breakfast to the girls and their adviser, Mrs. Leland. This year the Homecoming game was used for the contest, and it consisted of three parts: Homecoming display judging, tickets to the game that afternoon, and attendance at the Blue Moon mixer that night. The girls outpointed the boys and seemed to enjoy their breakfast as served by Mr. Cecil Johnson, Jerry Schelling, Jim Rutherford, Glen Crandal, and Vern Nelson, Page 78 Qhhfx-i QE- . gg 3 J, -is 'WV .Q K? gap mb 'ae we Jw , A it J Aw :-. N- f: ,- FN , .e.,,3f .,: .?-'dxf' ' ,. :- .X . . 9 h ya I 5 .ff 9- , f 1 N H: ' Sars Jnkfs Tfgliiff Q- :ith Xqgc2Q.a,.f..,f,.Q,,,-K7 7 si wfPr51b'1f'e:Lx- s wi' 'iffix i+i+'E9fSl1yg...,1 -SSIQEQF iwifis 5- V SWE, g ,L :iz X. 'ffffyfi E x iw 'sg ? -'.fvg',.rfi- Q 1 RPS ski? 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Q ff. ' -3 , 'L A! Q L 1 ,.'. v.-'. 3 , 1 ' 'T-X5 Y fb -v A' 1. 1- A '- .' ' fy Y' X4 1 ,.- ' ff' 67 i g 1. n x 'nw 1 5,5 11. 'NX Q 1 . 4 - RICH? 1 s I W2 ! ix Ni, , . V, V' , mu--' ww. T.: I -- I 1 s --vans! '- M K an R B :ww Ng XA -----..,,b,P N ,M -' M nvnklf, ' . 1 - 'N N 2 ' 'HK ww., WA N.,,.- Y- x I 18 s sl A i' l After debating the contestants considerably, the judges announced Gary Rust the winner of ten gallons of gas and Beatrice Schimanski the big stuffed animal. Don't you think Gary and Beatrice are good first place winners? Above: Bob Hough, alias Bubble Head Bob, from a nearby radio station received a little taste of the Dog Patchers while spinning records at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance, 'KApple Ciderf, Below: Marion Ziegweed not only hooked Robbie for the dance but man- aged to get him to pose for a picture also. Our thanks to Marlene Atkin- son for the drawing on the drop. 32? we The A.S.B. not only sponsored the dance but also Be kind to dumb animals week. This consisted of three days starting on Wednesday when the girls wore their hair in braids and the boys carried their books. Thursday was Tiny's day when the boys wore bow ties and the girls were requested to carry their books. Friday was Teachers day and everyone was exceptionally nice to their teachers. The big climax of the week was the dance that night. 1, Xa.. Costumes varied greatly, from school clothes to something you would see on a clown. Modeling their costumes from left to right are Bon- nie MelN'Iartin who caught John Hynes, Norm Johnson escorted by Jiafnice Ostby, and Sue Plewman who trapped Dave Orvis for the a air. Page 82 This year as in the many years past the choir carried out its tradition of caroling in the halls. Here we have the choir as they go about their caroling one fifth period before Christmas. Right: The Girls League Christmas committee worked many hours to make the building look festive for the holiday time. Here hard at work on the Christmas tree are Betsy Callahan, unidentified, Darlene Madren, Carlene King, and Chairman Janice Ostby. l J This tableau is one of the scenes in the Christmas program. The Dramatics department with the orchestra and the choir presented this story of the Nativity to the parents at PTA, and also to the students at the Christmas Con. PAGE 83 .1-aw-1.5355 wr- lsww i-155tJ'5:f:5!??f . -' ' ':5ZSiSik5Z'iar:1a'f5?:- ,tw:NmlMgg,, . 5 U ,... sgx ,-.t,,. f,:...- -. fi-Qsefvmfffiir 1 -2 'Ji ifiifif ,.,, .... i wt --f,,,. - A fI'fists55.Wifi-ijflfl?f5E5Efi5if:5'f:f,' Quccn Anita .s 1:.gtt:,2:4:'.ft R E L S N ' s +t+ is s 5 VE 3'-1' x 5 sm v QR f -. .3-if ,pl ,sf ,. .4 . ifk,,f.i, ii W 1:6 6725? - X .. . , :sl i . i..-wat I958 HOME-COMING Rcigning ova-r thc- 1958 Honir'-routing paguant was Quvcn Anita Hunt with hvr royal court-Judy Skarset, frcshrnan princess: Sandy Martin, sophoinorz- princess: Carol Bcck, junior princwss: and Lynrla Harn, svnior princvss. Thr- fI1xIIlf', playvcl with NR-st Valli-y on Ortobr-r 31, was tht' 5th annual l1O'!IlP-i'OllllIlg at Rogvrs. As is cus- tomary, thc- royalty wvrr' pri-svntccl at lialf-tiniv :ind again at thc' Blum' Motvn Dann-, thi- rlimaxing cvvnt of homz'-Coming. Adding to tht- t'XK'llt'lllt'I1l of lionit'-Corning this yi-ar was thc annual Contt-st hstwm-n thc Rogtrs Girls' Lcaguv and Boys Fcclc-ration. Thf- Contvst, taking thc form of thrcc' parts this war, Ca display Contest, homv- Coming ZitUTIlCl2lHC4', and clanu' attvndanfcl was won by thf' girls for th? first timv in four yvars. Princvss Judy Princcss Sandy Princess Carol Princess Lynda '-1. i if V , 'ilft y x .. A +2 ,. i ., Ei' t if at i it tb h,s iiyy . Halftime entertainment at the Homecoming game included the crown- 'Q' ing of Queen Anita. She is pictured here being crowned by A.S.B. President., Jim Hogan. Looking on is Queen Anita's escort, Darrel Rhodes. Right top: Entering the field is the royal procession headed by the flower girl, Debbie Beck, crown bearer Pat Colman and Jim Hogan. They made a striking appearance as all eyes turned on them for this event. Right bottom: Contributing to the half time entertainment are these substitute cheerleaders. Showing their skills, left to right are: Ron Royer, Ray Miller, Gary O'Brien and Chuck Smith. Pictured above are the cars carrying tne princesses on a tour of the field after the crowning. Two of the cars were furnished by a nearby used car dealer, the third a former student of Rogers. Immediately following the game a reception for the Alumni was held in the new cafeteria. This was the Girls League's part of the Home- coming cvent. Friends and faculty had the opportunity to get together and talk over old times. Page 85 'ni' N' ., . SPRING SPORTS ROYALTY I 959 Prmcess Vlfglnla .gui QIiA:r? ' een C2101 Linda Ham Lilac Princess Roberta Page 86 :Ax ix -'xnxx xxx we H mil i-was We X ,ni 'su K cf . W . A . ,d-. Peggy Lake x R X xv 7.15 A iiisrxgi 'S ,av esiv ' al' !',':aA'g nl 1-XJ, K' W' A SQ S Qin' Q xx ., - xx x x Darlene Simmons Sli .,..v ,f f A NEW MEMBERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: Susan Grant, Joyce Cargill, Pat Bush, Lana Bergen, Karen Milam, Nola Warner, Carolyn Fisher, Eileen Potter, Donna Ruby, Barbara Hegman, Jackie Koyama. Second royv: Nancy Ostby, Phyllis Bordwell, Judy Drexel, Julie Harms, Mary Oliver, Wallyne Hagin, Bonnie Palmer, Lynda Harn, Carol Syverson, Naomi Tuttle. Deanna Rausch. Third row: Nikki Kandler, Pat Marx, Diane Keene, Peggy Dunn. Barbara Maiers. Joyce Jacobs, Carlene King, JoAnne Brown, Carol Beck, Diane McTighe. Fourth row: Dick Weber, Jim White, Larry Sims, Fred Zerza, Don Wilson, Dick Mather, Eddie Mouget, John Lindeblad, Steve Pool. Fifth row: Dudley McCracken, Wyatt Newman, Mike Merewether, Roger Pounds, Dennis Johnson, Paul Henricksen, Dick Churchill, Norm Johnson, Bruce Dishman, Mike Berg. Not pictured, Marilyn Manring. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OLD MEMBERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: Sharon Stratford, Vee Warner, JoAnn Culver, Roberta Beck, Stella Learnard, Nancy Krogel, Dorothy Hansen, Jean Hollar, Phyllis Pohlman, Karla Fair, Diana Conboy, Norma Stenerson, Maryetta Wrubleski, Virginia Coppock, Janice Ostby, Vernon Nelson, Victor Alvarez, Lewis Zieske, Jim Pat Hogan, Bob Allen, Gerald Moore, Ernie Eng. Old member Norma Stenerson taps Barbara Maiers on the shoulder to tell her ii A that she has been selected as a new member of the National Honor Society at the annual tapping con. Page 87 3, it ai. -1 we Y - , nt' -L wh. ' . - -x f f,-1 Q we, 1. 1' .xg X 'lt -. Paul Lewis, Sports editorg Charlotte Trevithick, Feature editor, and Ken Pointer, Circulation Manager, are pictured making last minute changes on copy before it is sent to the print shop. They must proof read copy many times before it actually appears in the paper. 43' The main quality necessary to work on the advertisement staff is ability to get along with people in the business world. Duane Fred- eric, Ad Manager, and Pat Materne spent many long hours calling business establishments and contacting them personally in getting ads, picking up copy, choosing appropriate mats, and ordering pic- tUI'CS. Page 88 Not very many students at Rogers have the honor of serving as editor of the newspaper. Two girls this year were chosen to this position. Stella Learnard, first semester editor-in-chief, and Marilyn Nelson, second semester editor-in-chief possess the qualities necessary to ful- fill this responsibility. kv x - J4 'P Reporters may not have a very glamorous title to their name, how- ever no paper could be published without them. Tracking down stories, ordering pictures and writing copy are just a few of their duties. Left to right are: Cathy Knesal, Fred Zerza, Donna Ruby, Lynda Pagnotta, and Dora Faye Schmidt. , 1, K' Af-f!!96fv 4 . X- F' I 'N' - ' -f ' 1 ,...., si K , ff , ig . S 45 f 4 71 VN ' '32 - K K k1,. J. ,:k. ---A. ,-..,s efasvg .,. . Q Q. ,, 3: Looking over Rogers Records, which have just returned trom the print shop are: Cathy Knesal, Filing editorg Pat Materne, Exchange editor, and Betty Ann Dyer, Contributions editor. N Kn- 3' K A hx.. N 'Y ' 'K if -K bs' , . lr , ,-as 1 . K ' ,.'r-f., '-F-' 't sf a. Q x,h...0 'un-Nu-',,N'.. -pk I Q g .fx , ' A . 1. . f,.,-w,.'w:W,--sq J.. g 5 NAIGXEE uf 'Y' . dl nn- f ' X - A Pig' -w '- .1 fn, ' .5 4,39 sf f' .-H. 4 .,. Q9 Spring Page Editors: Right: Fred Zerza, Sports editorg Charlotte Trevi- thick, Co-News editor, Donna Ruby, Co-News editorg Paul Lewis Co- Feature Editor, and Lynda Pagnotta,VCo-Feature editor. E.. 1 Ji jim Lehr and Sharon Williams are pictured look- Marilyn Nelson, Editor-in-Chief, is giving some of the points for a good reporter ing over varlous advertising mats. It is an import- to Sandy Worthington, Bob Kannberg, Art Summers, Nina Smothers, and Charlotte ant Job for them to choose the proper mat for each Anderson. They are very anxious to learn ways to improve their reporting methods. advertisement appearing in the Rogers Record. 1- z 5 5, if if is wind 5 ES -W ik, ,N in Egg? bw Q' ' :NF 2 ml wa k f s' W r f wk Ry ev . ' I er: Q'6ff5f m' ww as mms ' wfliftkfh 0 if euvbiaklfziigm ' Nadi .4153 ww was 'Q ws ju The Treasure Chest Staff did something unusual this year to help This year, as in the past, Saturdays were reserved for the annual promote the sale of subscriptions. Every student with an annual staff to catch up on delayed work. This helped considerably in receipt attended a talent con. The staff presented a short skit on meeting deadlines. Faculty adviser and annual editor paused a The Shooting of Dan McGrew, minute to say hello to one of the photographers, Dennis Man- tello. Some people don't actually believe students can participate in many activities at Rogers. Pat Maxfield and Nola Warner, senior section chairmen, have proof that it is true. They typed senior activity lists on a huge roll of adding machine paper. 'fHow many feet? I wouldn't even guess. MFWT The Annual staff willingly helped out the paper staff in getting the Christmas issue of the Rogers Reeord out on time. Kerry Haffner stopped to rest while the photographer was in the room. However, Pat Maxfield, Nola Warner and Judy Sehuerman worked out a system of stuffing insert pages into the paper which turned out very efficient. X .0 J on TTB.. stasis. , ...QW ,, b-,IN k Q Glffx H lp. , . ..-..,---KMA. W. J f ,Y m.L ag.- Top: Nola Warner and Pat Maxfield found it necessary to spend a lot of time typing and compiling various lists and letters for the senior section. Bottom: Getting information about various school clubs is one of the many jobs of VVanda Conboy and Bon- nie Green, working on Clubs'l section. This year as any other year sports played an important part in the yearly activities. Judi W'hite, joe Branda and Kerry Haffner are shown checking over layouts for pasting up copy. Bottom: Gwen Jones and Peggy Davis were responsible for the Home room section. As another major project they tab- ulated all subscriptions into home rooms. Playing a big part in carrying out our theme of the annual DeMaris lNagner spent many hours writing and correcting this year are Marlene Atkinson, Mr. Aller CArt Adviserj and copy. Julie Harms and Pat Thomas compiled the index you Sharon Copeland. They were responsible for all art work. find at the back of the book. PAGE 92 Keeping everything running smoothly and helping all sections meet deadlines this year were Judy Schuerman, Editor, and Mr. Hjortedal, Faculty adviser. No matter how hard staff members work, their efforts are in vain without the co- operation from the darkroom. This year's photographers are: jerry Kempf, Bill Darst, Dennis Mantello, Ray Patterson, and Myron Stowell. Top: Activities'l staff compiled a majority of Contact points for their section. Choosing the right layout and eontaets kept Dar- lene Rae Anderson and Phoebe Yosen busy many hours. Bottom: Julienne Avery and Kathy Cole were responsible for keeping an accurate alphabetized list of faculty. 'lihe girls also found it es- sential to use the ruler, triangle and 'I'-square in pasting up fin- ished eopy for this seetion. Treasure Chest salesmen, first row: Kathy Cole, Phoebe Vosen, Les Melior, Judi White, Darlene Rae Anderson, Diane Kroske. Second row: Gwen Jones, Peggy Davis, Christy Wakely, Bea- triee Schimanski, and Sue Hagen. Page 93 Only two salesmen managed to sell one hundred or more an' nuals. Ken Pointer sold exaetly 100 and Judy Srhuerman, annual editor, sold l50, getting top honors. Q. . ' , 1-:,.:,,. -, if' fi :Z SQ Q. 3 .mal ,gr - ' lf U ff Y' ' '111,:,'., - M. 1 ff, Qi, g X - Y .- . 1 s 1' L' :Rf-CT E , 'l- '. 1 Lf ' XX.- 4 ' K- Q x.,. ' '2 1,.g-,gLl'iPQ'3Q' , 'R fgiw . f 125. ik 1 2 ,-gm,-1 ..,. f -:QE 1 . 3 v . 1, ML., ML was N , .,,m..-...N N..nm....,,,.1.....,,, . ' V4 V. I M. say .1 t W I ev ' 5 mA,V .,. . . , iff. X.. -Q '- . W .1Qz......., K . . . ..,, ., K . gr. fx .A .M K . as 5,-1 f,...., ' -.D - .,,. J x . N.. ..'- ... . L 1 . if E zgpsf. ggfwqf' my . 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X xxx' l Nf 5-qv' aff :fr Lff 1. 4 ,B-,A xiii.: ,Jun .- BBB L, f? v5 ii L ,,.,..,, Htl A Room Full of Rose-s was thc titlc of thc all-school play this ycar. Any stud:-nt in school can try out for thv school plays This ycar's play was a drama about the trials and tribulations of a tccnagc girl from a split home. The Ex:-Cutivc Dircvtor for Room Full of Rosa-s was Mr. Dale Brannon, Dramatic' and Technical Dirvctor was Mr. Bart Haggin. Ushi-rs: Mr. Brannon, Art Blum, Larry Brown, Michael Lindgren, Jack Betts, Mr. Jvlinck. Ushcrcttcs: Judy Dc Mills, Barbara Novl, Darla Dickvy, Linda Miotkc, Shvila Thompson, Judy Lyman, Pat Marx, Carol Wilson. Pagc 96 wx I ,Q ' Sa -he-as QE x 'v gs: ms Qxmxiw- X . x it 4 f 'biiww , .z xwex , :M V w if ,r ,ww-g,'ff ff? x. , A . v v J Q' NJ. 1 ,,-r, . N2 ,W 1 g ti X X' -. 5'3i. l ' j,,ff : Ig, 1 f 2. , - A ' E 1 3- w--5 'I Lf f Q 443A 5 xt-Q xg' g w x 'A 1 .g' A Hy. A , is w a- - fi- . ziiqi k 3 ,L ii , A, , - 3352- j S2 153: K: ga 1 X- 51 M X Z ,i K X '. k 2 ? Q. W- i J 5 x s If as xg sx -W , X gf gigws I Q U5 4 SM Egg? www 'K 'K z 5 , K 'S A 1 .Tk BAND Row l: Bob Fischbach, Marie George, Marlene Grillo, Tom Anselmo, Phoebe Voscn, Karen Forscll, Sue Hagen, Gail Smith, Diane McTighe. Row 2: Buddy Grafious, Carol Dobbins, Gail Boulton, Sandra Gilliam, Betty Hutcheson, Todd Zimprich, Gayle Frederickson, Sharon Cheney, Barney Larson, Jim Lewis, Dorothy Hansen, Lloyd Apitz, Gretta Hicks, Shirley Bowerman, Jerry Boorman, Carol Beck. Row 3: Irene Larson, Patsy Be-miss, Doug Strayer, Carol Becker, Janice Houger, Judy Renfro, Sharon ORCHESTRA Left to right, row 1: Laurel Goodrich, Linda Agman, Betty Ann Kruger, Kathleen Merewether. Row 2: Bonnie McMartin, Kathy Crane, Judy Pool, Kathy Coghlan, Gail Smith, Diane McTighe, Carol Beck, Mary Lou Moore. Row 3: Arlene Wchr, Eleanor Welshinger, Irene Canter, Buddy Grafious, Bob Fischbach, Norma Christensen, Ed Winkle. Row 4: Russ Storey, Richard Richmond, Ron Van Horne, Dean Hall, Jim Lewis, Barney Larson, Bob Hamann, Robert E. Foster. Absent, Melva Coppock. E 5 5 s 2 9 3 3 Houger, Karen Patton, Kon Kelling, Ed Winklc, Norma Christcnson, Charles Lean, Don Lathf-n, G:-rald Moorc, Nancy Mad- rcn, Allyn Le-hde, Marilyn Foulkes, Roger Frye, David Watson, Bob Palm, Tony Rossmcir, Larry Johnson, Judy Wilson, Bob Pcrry, Ron VanHornc, D:-an Hall. Row 4: Bonnie McMartin, Russ Storey, Rich Richmond, Waym- Frm-cmnn, David Pool, Dc' Waync Bcrry, jim Barge, Cliff Rvhmkc, Stcvcn Pool, Ray Gearhardt, Allrn Rhodes, David Coglcy. Krn MrKcnzir', Bob Hamann. Gary Coon, David Holley, Robin Mnnring, Jeff Hall, Larry LaRuc, Dick Churchill. Pagc' 99 1 I 1. :iii Q5 ' if E f F fx E' Q E' E' ? 9 9 5' gf Q Q ...Ef Q 2 5 Q43 2 QGS QQP ., 4 W! 'T' if sa. 'K t' . fwaffvm rn ! ry' QQ' xr 0' Third row: Mike Clothier, Marlowe Uhlenkott, Tom Foster, Dave Orvis, Dale Conner, Pat Evans, Wayne Derrick, Paul Hen- riksen, Jim Lewis, Al Harris, Gerald Slaaen, Gerald Halsey, John Tierney, Ron Helgesen, Joe Branda, Sid Crowe, Joe Hill, Jim Drake, Voyne Purjue, David Slater, Mike Reynolds. Fourth row: Mike Borgardts, Byron Green, Dick Green, Norm YVin- ter, Gary Coon, Les Uhden, Neil Jacobson, Dick Short, Paul Carter, Curtiss Vaughn, Richard Herman, Ken Dexter, Jack Uberg, Gerald Seollard, Bob Sheppard, Al Rhodes, Jim Williams, Duane Herman, Julius White, Jerry Senn, GIRLS GLEE CLUB First row: Betty Poage, Jean Nyreen, Cathy Hayes, Lorrie Brown, Sandra McCallum, Ursula Weber, Lillian Knanss, Kath- erine Anderson, Sandra Martin, Pat Blangeres, Connie Treat, Alice Briscoe, Pat Callihan, Gail Shaff, Toni Jinotti, Judy Max, Charlotte Roberts, Sandra Maine. Second row: Cheryl Andreasen, Darlene Smith, Judy Snyder, Muriel Johnson, Sharon Hel- land, Nancy Capell, Janie Kelp, Janet Maxam, Mary Ann Gruehagen, Carolyn Franklin, Joan Johnson, Penelope Curry, Pauline Tiffany, Janelle Miller, Judy Rose, Rosaline Slater, Christi Wakcley, Kay Slater, Diane Green. Third row: Karen Karn, Sylvia Venziano, Colleen Burrill, Susan Drexel, Carol Copeland, Dora Cromwell, Janet Herman, Eileen Moseng. Carol Johnson, Judy Girard, Judy McClure, Sandra Osso, Carol Gragg, Mary Johnson, Angela Finstad, Claudia Johnstone, Nancy Sims, Claudia Lewis, Gail Uhlenkott, Patricia White, Julie Mack. Fourth row: Carolyn Voshalo, Cathy Linvall, Marlene Sehumaeher, Pat Martin, Gloria Patterson, Linda Hundley, Lynda Harris, Carol Wilson, Pat Champ, Darlene Becker. Sherrian Borfzardts Jean- nette Lamb, Linda Parrott, Sandra Salberg, Judy Glmstead, Mary Ann Friesen, Carolyn Havereroft, Barbara Cromwell, Claudia Crisler, Carol Oien. Ada Andrews. ft ,QT 3 . 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'-.Af x -4-S-Y I ... .. . ---t,.,. , , . - . -few, s , f wa .1 Q -- X 1 0 ,.,... Sly 01 S S115 gf' ' I UR CLUB-First row: Keith Davidson, Eddie Glowen, Bob Simmons, Robert Martin, Bob Cartwright, Larry Sundberg, Ron Van Horne, Rich Naccarato, Roger Miller, Dudley McCracken. Second row: Wayne Hutchinson, Jim Juul, Glen Crandal, Jerry Kcmpf, Bob Gay, Dennis Stern, Norm Dinsmore, Larry Johnson, Barry Robinson. Third row: Gary Kendall, Jim Pat Hogan, Al Rhoades, Jim Lindeblad, Dave Sacco, Monte Johnson, Jim Pet- erson, Bob Allen, Jim Rutherford, Rich Haldi. Fourth row: Ken Crampton, Roger Pounds, Ray Miller, Norman Johnson, Don Renz, Jerry Schelling, Robbie Elsensohn, Ken Olson. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB MEMBERS First row oan Har .. 1 J - din, Kathy Temple, Cherie Thiry, Marjorie Geil, Janet Shearer Peggy Hauge, Janet Hastings, Sheron Elder, Nancy Page. Second row: Betty Jo Dickenson, Marlene Atkinson, Charlotte Anderson, Carol Sloan, Sharon Storkson, Karen Anderson, Ellen Wanecek, Sharon Juno, Venita Fischer, Agnes Coppock, Barbara Harsey. Top row: Carol Bradley, Judy Fetters, Vickie Sweeney, Vikki Brown, Jackie Cameron, Jenny Selix, Betsy Calahan, Joan John- son, Sandie Martin, Molly Hurst. PEP CLUB Page 104 R CLUB One of the supporting groups at the Coliseum basketball games is the R Club, who enthusiastically cheer their team on. FRESHMAN PEP CLUB MEMBERS-First row: Janet Reif, Carolyn Roberson, Connie Treat, Ada Andrews, Nancy Rasmus- sen, Lynn Johnson, Nieva Kandler, Sharon Helland. Second row: Malinda Harding, Judy Stanep, Kathy Lohnstol, Jerry Ruby, Janet Burnette, Sylvia Venzeano, Conna Zender, Cheryl Ras- mussen, Sue Cole. Third row: Kathy Crow, Judy Pool, Sharon Hergushimer, Nancy Olmstead, Gail Nevers. Fouth row: Carol Churchill, Karen Hergushimer, Barbara Lake, Paula Engeldinzcr, Sharon Evans, Carolyn Voshalo, Janice Houger, Linda Nivers, Judy Cox, Judy DeMills. Y F.'1'.A. CLUB-First row: Linda Gleeson, Sharon Evans, Mildred Man- ring, Tamara Ochs, Janice Houger, Margarite Orr, Jereldine Hess, Vern Nelson. Second row: Deanna Rausch, Marie Alger, Faye Simmone, Joyce Cockburn, Sharon Stratford, Nancy Krogcl, Marianne Mengal, Carol Obcrg. Third row: Darlene Bccher, Patty White, Janet Herman, Rosi- Christenscn, Phyllis Pohlman, Nancy Jo Cromer, Darlene Hess, Diane Cole. O51 A..',QOO F.H.A. CLUB-First row: Charlotte Anderson, Dora Faye Schmidt Marcella Burnettc, Roberta Beck, JoAnn Culver, Lois Jack, Sandra Morton. Second row: Marjorie Gcil, Nancy Krogel, Sharon Stratford, Rowena Zehnder, Judy Triplett, Janicr- Brace-y, Nancy Madren. Third row: Carol Syvcrson, Susan Sanderson, Angela Finstad, Linda Robin' son, Nancy Jo Cromer, Carol Fairborn. Janet Hastings. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Page 105 - ,, L,QX J ig. F WRITERS CLUB-First row: Sandy Johnson, Trudie Bow- ers, Maurine Melior, Genevieve Hagerman. Second row: Barbara Hillsbery, Lynn Johnson, Sharrin Gruell, Sharon Pluid. Mr. Ormsby and Lynn Johnson are looking over the work done by Trudie Bowers and Sandy Johnson, members of the Writers Club. QUILL AND SCROLL+First row: Dorothy Hansen, Wanda Conboy and Charlotte Trevi- thick. Second row: Ken Pointer, Gwen Jones, Pat Maxfield, Judi White. Third row: Marilyn Nelson, Stella Learnard, Nola Warner, and Jean Hollar. Fourth row: Phoebe Vosen, De- Maris Wagner. 3 Cls CLUB-First row: Judy McClure, Brenda Galligan, Sue Voss, Karen Fram, Lynn Johnson, Ellen Wanacek, Beatrice Schmanski, Marge Reber, Sandra Murasky. Second row: Richard Finch, David McClure, Ray Pat- terson, Jean Lamb, Judy Nichols, Barbara Maiers, Sherrian Borgardts, Joyce Caldwell. At one of their weekly meetings the 3C's Club is voting in new semester officers. nm-ERNA omm. V41 SCROLL Quit This emblem has represented for many years the outstanding students in journalism. This honorary group has certain qualifications which are: a. A junior or a senior. b. In the upper 1X3 of their class, and c. To have done superior work in a journalism department. Page 106 HI-Y CLUB-First row: jim Rutherford, Ralph Royer, Monte john- son, Eddie Glowen, Jim Borden, Larry Simmons. Second row: Ray Miller, Glen Crandal, Larry Sundberg, Ron Stanek, Mike Berg, Vie Alverez. Third row: Lewis Zieskc, Bill Allen, Bob Allen, Bruce Dish- man, Jim juul, Dick Pool. Fourth row: Rich Haldi, Tom Halverson, Jerry Kemph, Derril Rhodes, jim Hogan, John Becker, Keith Davis. ALTA-Y CLUB-First row: jim Brown, jack Stewart, Bob Kann- berg, Rich Naccarato, Dick Weber, Paul Valsvig. Second row: Vern Leyde, Frank Seay, Fred Brown, Fred Zarzo, Ross Farmer, jerry Wasshorn. Third row: Ron Anderson, Dave Sacco, Gary Seiuehetti, Ken Crampton, Gary Mills, Daryl Benzel, Ken Olson. 1' eh-5' 6 I. :unc 4,-1 M35 LL: V5 K -4 4 l f -I iT fi if f quail I. 1 1 H I-Y ALTA-Y Hi-Y and Ty Ronda-Y members are enjoying a Fireside at Lockridges. Lockridges is the North Branch of the YMCA and is used by all Hi-Y groups in Spokane. Many good times have been enjoyed here. Ken Crampton, Jim Pederson, and Rich Nac- earato are unpacking the large box, with smaller boxes of candy they sold for Alta-Y Club. They sold for about two weeks, and sold 500 boxes. 8255.00 of the profit made was used for the Volunteers of America turkey feed at Christmas. Page 107 YV RIFLE CLUB-First row: Barbara Evans, Pat Vosahlo, Sherry Sloggy, Mary Sc-ay. Second row: Michael Rish- ings, Gordon Erickson, Vern Lawrence, Steve Lubahn, Larry Neil, Ron Stevens, Lee Eckard. Third row: Roy Crocker, Ron Helgesen, Pat Taylor, Norman Heinen, Mike Lawrence, John Tierney, Richard Shook. F,N.A.-First row: jackie Bleisner, Cathy Knesal, Gloria Knight, Mary Speer, Connie Crow. Second row: Diana Conboy, janet Zerbst, Barbara Maiers, Dianne Lund- borg, Deanna Lee, Dianna Green. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Page 108 RIFLE CLUB Pat Vosahlo and Roy Crocker are displaying equipment from the Rifle Club. These particular rifles are owned by Roy, who is their top shot. The Rifle Club members practice at the Armory every Thursday, and have matches with other teams. Carol Judd, Mary Speer, and Wallyne Hagin prepare flowers for the patients at Deaconess Hospital. These girls give their time and energy to help in the hospital any way they can. This gives them valuable experience for nursing, which is their choice for a vocation. SPANISH CLUB-First row: Karen Milam, Pat Bush, Judy Wil- son, Paula Owsley, Karla Fair, Nancy Eickmeyer, Jean Hollar. Second row: Eleanor Salisky, Sue Plewman, Bonnie Green, Linda Burnham, Judy Max, Phoebe Vosen, Diane McTighe, Joyce Cockburn. Third row: Les Melior, John Vrolson, Norman Cooper, Wyatt Newman, Gary O'Brien, Ken McKenzie, Roger Pounds. SPANISH CLUB ix fill Ill Top: During an initiation party Judy Max and Norman Cooper are demonstrating their talents by dancing the Mexican Hat Dnnee. Lower: Wyatt Newman, Dick Mather, and Lourrziine Morrisoii are watching Polla trying to break the pinata. S Q4 vnu-an--. J X'l.s FRENCH LATIN CLUB-First row: Barbara Evans, Fonda Hop- As President, Judy Schuerman is conducting kins, Judy Pool, Edith Seeley, Bonnie McMartin, Tom Haupt. some business with the members of French Second row: Carol Hedstrom, Marilyn Foulkes, Carol Dietrich, Latin. Betty Ann Dyer, Virginia Langston, Judy Drexel. Page 109 '1 JUNIOR MATH CLUB- First row: Jim Lchr, Paul Lewis, Cherie Thiry, Nancy Sims, Gordon Erickson, Sandy U'Kcf-fe. Second row: Mr. Ostncss, Club Advisor, Dick Reedy, Gail Fredrickson, Pat Williams, Judy Rcnfro, Pat Adcr. Dick Reedy and Nancy Sims are Passing the Life Sav- er,' at one of the Junior Math Club's parties. JUNIOR MATH CLUB An entry in the Science Fair, is one of the activities of this science club. The Cosmic Club has been in orbit sincc 1933 when I. R. Minzel and L. W. Saltz were thc advisors. Their first field trip was to the tclcphonc building. This year they planned to visit the Hanford Atomic Energy Plant in Richland. COSMIC CLUB COSMIC CLUB-First row: Judi White, Shaunccn Kctterling, Nancy Hochhalter, Bonnie French, Pauline Tiffany, Mary Oliver, Diana Conboy, Jean Hollar, Arlene VVchr. Second row: Jim White, Milt Hanson, Larry Haney, Duane Frederic, Ken Bush, Mickey Mikalson, Ralph Royer. Third row: Dudley McCracken, Larry Sims, Gary Dinsmorc, Larry Burrow, David Cogley, Char- lcs Smith, Marianne Menge' PALETTE AND BRUSH I ' f PALLET AND BRUSH CLUB-First row Sharon Auer Rosallc Beck, Carol Copeland, Margaret Ward, Phyllis Hough udn White, Pat Conner, Jeri Burrus. Second row Ellen Wanecek Jan McMullen, Nancy Reno, Sharon Copeland Nancy Cromer Gail Phillips, Jim Stevenson. JUNIOR ART CLUB-First row: Lorraine Brown Denise Hume Annette Smith, Joanne Baldwin. Second row Carol Young Bill Birge, Chris Rossmeier, Mr. Snyder, Advisor Sharon Copeland, Mr. Aller, Judi White, Rosalie Beck, Nancy Reno, Carol Copeland, Margaret Ward, Ellen Wanecek, and Dennis Boren are gluing together some of the different types of pictures they have drawn this year. Lorraine Brown, at the left, and other members of the Junior Art Club, are demonstrating how to solder safely. They are sol- dering jewelry for their club pins. f J . ,kgz n gk g 9 x . .. U . V . 'Q Eg 3-55' ri V' ' ' Q... Q- Q , - gl 7,J-,aj ,ff C f ,gf ' Page 111 JUNIOR ART CLUB X.. 11 .51 ,qfmfr 'Mamma Onc of the activities for the Aviation Club was to visit the Nike Guided Missile site. 48 of these missiles can be fired in 48 minutes, and this missile has enough fuel to last for 1 minute with a range of 75 miles. gtmgding erect now, the missile looks very masterful to the members of the Aviation .lu . AVIATION CLUB THESPIANS CLUB 'T' N THESPIANS CLUB--First row: Sharon Jacky, Linda Miotke, Janine Owen, Lynda Boomer, Kathie Harris, Mr. Brannon, Advisor. Second row: Gary Hutson, Jack Betts, Duane Frederic, Gary Britt, Art Summers, Lynn Summers, Art Bloom. Page 112 ., Waiting to welcome the spectator for one of the school plays are: Micln ey Lindgren, Jack Betts, and Darl Dickey. jack Betts is in the The: pians now and Mickey and Darla ar earning their points for the club. .-ft'-fs e .,.1,..s fa in ,F W 'F 1 'fi in W . f XMB I . ' 5, ,sf If - s s 55: -N... 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White, Milton Hanson, Pat Kenyon, Norman Johnson, George Sparks, Ken Bush, Lewis Zieskie. Second row: Judy Howard, Everett Neuman, Jerry Moore, Dave Coglcy, Frank Harris, Bob Fischback, Wallyne Hagin, Karen Baldwin, Carol Dietrick. Third row: Mary Lou Moore, Carol Judd, Janelle Miller, Gloria Goble, Christine W'egman, Phoebe Vosen, Darlene Madren, Linda Keevy, Charlotte Trevithick, Donna Ruby. Fourth row: Loretta Rose, Car- lene King, Mary Oliver, Gary Sciuchette, Dan Boardman, Charles Lean, K 5' .J 'V' 51 ,.', :fit ii'i i' T Richard Ruby is transmitting with the set to a distant Marilyn Nelson, Janice Ostby, Virginia Coppock, Stella Leonard. Fifth row: Bob Perry, Ed Winkle, Larry Haney, Pat Taylor, Murry Weis, Jerry Kempf, Dennis Johnson, Vie Alvarez, Dorothy Hanson, Phyliss Pohlman. city. The members of the club that do the transmitting must have a special license for this. SENIOR MATH CLUB Page l 14 FUTURE MEDICAL DOCTORS OF AMERICA .Xt the initiation of the F.M.D.A. club the members are made to wear funny clothes at the party. Students who are interested in becoming Doctors as a vocation, are urged to join the club. The purpose of F.M.D.A. is to further the interest of members in medicine. tb-. e,ee , aw Preparing for a well-planned Potluck dinner are the O.G.A. girls. 5 6 - 55 i s 5 i 2 Q s ai if Avi F.M.D.A. CLUB-First row: Nlarlene johnson, Christie W'akely, Barbara Evans, Kathy Coghlan. Seeond row: Joan Pivar, Phyllis Hoegh, Barbara Sewell, Danny Coe, Charles Diggs. Third row: Darwin Hays, John Logsdon, Ed Mauget, Diek Churehill. O.G.A. CLUB-First row: julie Harms, Isinda Harn, Carolyn Fisher, Nola lNarner, Darlene Madren, Vlfkl MQAVUYY, Judi' Bacheldor. Seeond row: Diane Childers, Judy Triplett, PVR!-U Dunn, Caryl Fairburn, Lana Bergen, Carol VrolSOn, Kafvn Ml' lam. Third row: Marian Ziegwled, Pat Bush, Susan Grant. Claudia Johnston, Pat Marx, Pat Maxfield. O. G. A. At a fall banquet, the major event of the semester, O.G.A. members reeeived valuable information about applying for a job from a representative from Wash- ington Water Power Co. This was a part of fulfilling the major goal of the elub, which is to equip members with an elementary knowledge of the business world. Page 115 SPQRTS fg y Om 4 X f fig, CW f 6 X 49 9 7 X Qfg Q w 5 906 Eff ff KT? ,CZ N ff 6 l f . fg !mJ ff? A 9 Q 5 gf ffffg-139 ZQXQQQ OOO 9226 wi 2 Q . .0 QA 9 0. 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TEACHERS: Top, Miss Mildred Ryan: middle, Miss Marjorie Lake- woldg bottom, Miss Eleanor Mele. BOTTOM LEFT+PIRETTE FORMAL INITIATION: Left to right: Pat Max- field, Kathy Cole, julienne Avery and Judy Schucrman. Kathy and Julienne are initiates. BOTTOM RIGHT--PIRETTE INFORMAL IINITIATION: Doing a skit in which initiates tell Santa what they want for Christmas in the Charaeterizations of movie stars are Kathy Cole, left, and Sandy Fleishman, One of the peppiest bunch of cheerleaders we have ever had really went all out for pep and enthusiam this year. They not only thought up many new songs and yells but also dif- ferent changes and additions to add unique- ness to their costumes. They are, front row, left to right: Darlene Madren, Jackie Koyama, Darlene Simmons, Patti Blangers. Back row: Lynda Harn, Elsie Brown and Sharon Wil- liams Not pictured is Kathy Scott. We have the honor of having the only high :chool group of flag twirlers with regulation size flags in the state of Washington. They xttend all the games and perform with the Band and Pirette unit at many of the games. Left to right are: Mary Eickmier, Eileen Pot- zer, Judy Miotke and Mary Lou Moore. fwirling their batons at all performances this 'ear were the Rogers Majorettes. With their hiny gold outfits they gave an added touch 0 the looks of our performance group. Pic- ured here they arc from left to right: Karen Jlilam, Kathy Crane, Pat Maxfield, Judy ichuerman and Judy Bachelor. Page 119 'Pi A, 1,R'.'R, 1 R ,First row: Carol Judd, Sandy Fleishman, Marian Vine, Janice Baldwin, Lynda Pagnotta, Nola Warner, Darla Dickey, Laura Trent, Pat Marx, Judy Lyman, Linda Peterson. Second row: Janelle Miller, Carol Syverson, Gloria Coble, Linda Gleeson, Wal- lyne Hagin, Joan Mischler, Naomi Tutle, Dianna Rausch, Carlene King, Christine Wegman. Third row: Sharon Jacky, Marjorie Atkinson. Phyllis Bordwell, Nancy Ostby, Janet Zerbst, Joanne Brown, Peggy Carmack, Sandra Drury, Lana Lilianthal, Gayle White. Fourth row: Karen Korte, Pauline Webber, Donna Bogenrief, Julienne Avery, Rosalee Beck, Peggy Nelson, Kathy Star- lin, Linda Parrott, Sue Trent, Judy Nelson, Jerre Walley. PIRETTES First row: Carolyn Fischer, Jean Nyreen, Carol Dewey, Elaine Grafious, Barbara Hegman, Joanne Culver, Donna Hargrave, Linda Davis, Darlene W'ilcox, Darlene Kay Anderson. Second row: Darlene Rae Anderson, Darlene Hanwell, Diane Kroske, Roberta Aldrich, Linda Horey, Ramona Yates, Laurine Morrison, Edna Kautzman, Sharon Bennett, Jerry Emeriek, Donna Dewiita, Third row: Stella Mae Rcif, Sharon VVeis, Jackie Bliesner, Carol Wilson, Dora Faye Schmidt, Peggy Knudtson, VVanda Conboy, Peggy Lake, Fonda Hopkins, Nancy Georgei Fourth row: Darlene Mason, Darlene Hess, Barbara Evans, Judy Sehwarder, Pat Mahoney, Diane Knutson, Joan Davis, Linda Burnham, Jean Hollar, Kathy Cole. Ls. 6 4 1 L93 ' . 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I 'V PQ LX Nm, , DAVE SACCO JERRY SHELLING RICH NACCARATO RON VAN HORN ALLEN RHOADES Fullback Tackle Guard Halfback Halfbaclx RICH HALDI End WP BILL SHAW Halfback g X F DON RENZ I Guard .1 GARY MILLS Quarterback X 1 I I A ' x JIM PETERSON A - A MAX Tackle f JUNIOR BONNET End SID CROWE JIM DRAKE DON MCKENNY End Fullback Guard Page 126 ROBBIE ELSENSOHN DICK POOLE JERRY KEMPF GLEN URANDAL TOM HALVERSON Center Fullback End End Quarterback LARRY JOHNSON Halfback MONTE JOHNSON Tackle X x I JIM WHITE Guard 5 l ' DELANO DELEON Tackle NORM DENSMORE Halfback X , V1 5, LARRY SUNBERG Halfback KEN CRAMPTON JOHN LINDEBLAD GARY KELLY ROGER POUNDS Tackle End Guard Ccntcr Page 127 N x ,-nu. ,I J av ,s B, , 5122! f Bk ,-X 5 1:25 A 61 4,-44 xr , 1. we-ww ww ,fa hw. f 72552, X l,!Q.f f i-RLS: is e. J A X A-es R mf 42 sa K 'J 'V' we 44 ig W NYG , 'Q N 9 M ' JR fs 1. QA N W 13 . . E . 5, x msg 5- X N , . S X 'N 2 :Habib Q ' ' ff x N, is 4 f i X .., Www aa-alum :L :sf , A 1 5+ 'Ou ., an Q are 31 s 'R' N, fc gg Q- ir? ,- ALL CITY Q m Glen Crandal, All-City end, made first string S.R., first string Chronicle ancl first string Tom Halverson, All-City quarterback, made first string S.R., first string Chronicle. These Rogers football players were Chosen by the Spokes- man-Review, Spokane Daily Chronicle, and thx' KHQ TV station, for All-City Tearn. They are Tom Halvor- son, Robbie Elsensohn, and Glen Crandal. Four more Rogers players were chosen for second string, they are jerry Schelling, Ron Van Horn, Rich Haldi. and Rich Naccarato. Robbie Elsensohn made All-City center for the S.R. and second string Chronicle and KHQ. Page 129 v , .-Ara' V-1m.,-,,.6,-., -- ,dubu ...--A.. 'A 4 D 1-nz-I? W . sa. ..- ,, i ': , - - .nv , - K .- , 1, ...ax N., .A ' if 31- E' it f'5'f1'5 'fi i 1' 'f? P'r1g 7'?-2'2 'W-Aa..,.'. A-gn. fbi. First row: Bob Brrgvn, Dinh- Tyra-, Nm-il Burmgm, Grunt Kmwlvr, Dull- Ke-nclict, Bill Burbank, Barry Andrrson, Dnvicl Poolc, Hsirvvy Willirigtozi, .I.n'l4 Str-wi-rt, Milt Bolirmrr, Svctoml row' jim Lorvnson, Cruiu Brookmzm, 'll-rry Drinsvr, John jolgvn, Cary Yznltury, Hnrolrl Wwst, lj.lI1IlY Simpson, NYilli.11i1 Guy, Dvmiis Slvniplv, Hill .Xlli-n, Kvu jnvobsvn, Ronnie- Rim-smith, J:-ff Dvlqcius, john Root, Clmiit Wlissm-ri. Third row: Ron Hill, Lvstvr Huntcr, Doug Slurilon, Larry Croco, Rifliurcl Adkins, Larry Elmiu, ln-rry .Xncle-rsori, Lowvl Clinv, jim Brown, Allvn Prim, Rirhurcl 'l'isSur', Dvnnis YVynn0, Bob Hass, David Endmzmn, First row: D1-nnis Fullf-r. Boll Kiinnluwrg, Put Smoky, Jvrry Sknifv, Lvstvr Coppvr, Daryl DvMills, John Nfzxson, Bill l'ricli1urcl, BolJB:1l'lilL'y. S4-4-oml ww: N1.11'x'i1i Clili-s, YYz1llyl'l11uiii, Goin' Lynrh, 'l'm'rry Gvut, julis YN'l1itc', 'lloiix Anyiun, Rogvr BU2l1'llIllilH, .lurk Curr, Don llxurcliiig. 'lliircl row: Butch Grunt, Ray l'f1rkc'r, Yvrnoii lmyclv, Bill Rllllfllllt, rlom Tomlinson, John BI'1lll1', jon- Rcno, Llrzxig Bzxttvrs, Bill Perry, :ind Couch Forsyth. Aa ff, 'K gh. 4? Q8 57 .wx ,1 is Q , xi tu V 63 1 sw wr' gy ,,......, ' mf? 4. X 2 N , 3 NY I f, X-I , U X gm'f,!, I . 'I f :eu ' 1 'QQQQ' 2 X . .. 6, 4 . if . A ' Q . --- E Sf 1 A Y ,.........,v, f . . -. ' U' S. 2 L. I x f I V 3 u 95 J ml lf ' .ii x bu'? xx: 'va ... .,,.. . Lf- , K. ' f X ffm- Q sg A Eff 1 1: ,. I I ,.-' I 1 . -..f . 5 Q' 1 ,vo- f : .M X.. ,,, ,K i A 5 W 9 'W Q Af , W if 0' X 1 t W4 s 2 H xg Q k 3' ws E 'x I I -A A, 'E' S .5 LM' ,sl V., an 2 x m e ' , ps i 3 ' fiiiigg, '-wig A V11 A Q A 'ii' aa.,M g 5,3 ff1Qx2!.,,?.m!:!A: rw .,e. 5 i f -1714'.f1 x .Q f A 3' if - xy, ' 'fiev f' -W 1-as , ,, f -g 1 Q S .. Q, ,M , X: 'PR ,,,,, 4 . P , 4, ,Q 5, Mum uf z K .g-wr 14. 3 4 E A 5 l.A W Y if gut! ix . Q. 4 v . lf X ' A H 1 -'B ,,,.,-v-r ' 'Q-gi L - fu B? V -JY 4 , ' 995' :lv QPQFQGJ 30222 9434 .5 XS! 'I fikw 9 I First row: Ron Mclvfackin, John Linde blad, Craig Thompson, jim Hogan, Jerr Skaife, Tom Halverson, Julius White. Set ond row: Giles Hamilton, Bob Allen, Vex non Lcyde, Derril Rhoades, Bill Rult right, Ron Anderson, Robbie Elsensohr Rich Haldi. JULIUS WHITE Forward TOM HALVERSON Guard RON ANDERSON Center CRAIG THOMPSON Guard Page 134 irates Fourth inrfourney Two Overtime Vietories High Lights for Rogers Rogers' amazing Pirates registered three sensational wins against a ngle defeat to capture fourth place in the 35th annual class AA high hool basketball tournament held The Bucs opened the tourney a 79-74 overtime triumph highly rated Lincoln of Se- th er gle. This game proved to be the st in a series of exceptionally use battles for Rogers. TOURNEY RESULTS Won LO: st-Stadium tTacomaJ 4 0 Ind-Burlington 3 1 lrd-Sunnyside 3 1 lth-ROGERS 3 1 ith-Renton 2 2 ith-Snohomish 2 2 'th-Bal lard CSeattIel 2 2 lth-Kelso 2 Z tich Haldi hit a field goal to e the Pirates a 70-68 lead with lut 40 seconds left in regulation y. Lincoln brought the ball vn court and fed Jim Curley. missed a long set shot, grabbed rebound and missed again. In scramble for the rebound, the ix' Charles Holtz was fouled l narrowed the margin to one nt with 13 seconds remaining. rley stole the ball at mid-court l passed to teammate Byron iset for an apparently easy -in. Tom Halvorson, however, .ght up and fouled Vadset to 'ak up the play. He connected only one of his two free throws send the game into overtime 70-all. in Seattle from March 11-14. There was little question as to the outcome of the extra three minute period as Halvorson drop- ped ln eight of Rogers' nine polnts to wrap it up. Pirates Lose, 86-80 The following night, Rogers was eliminated from championship contention by Snohomish to the tune of 86-80 in a very high- scoring contest. Tom Halvorson again led the Pirates with 31 points, just two shy of his previous night's output. Rich Haldi was second with 15 tallies. Rogers trailed nearly all the game but managed to tie the count at 35-35 in the second period. Snohomish led at half time, 44-37. The taller Panthers had a 52-32 edge in rebounding and this pro- bably made the difference. The Pirates made somewhat of a comeback during the final mo- ments of the game, closing the gap from 86-72 to 86-80. Bucs Stop Olympia Rogers secured its second tour- ney win with a 52-49 decision over Olympia in a thrilling afternoon contest. The Pirates slacked off some- what from their other two tourna- ment performances but came on 3 f E1 strong ln the closing minutes for the victory. Olympia was in con- trol during a major portion of the first half and ran up a 27-18 lead with only one mlnute remaining Derril Rhoades, Vern Leyde anf' Jim Hogan all connected for field goals in this last 60 seconds to trim Olympia's advantage to a mere three points, 27-24 at the intermission. Midway through the third pe- riod, Rogers caught up at 30-all but the Bears bounced back into the lead which they kept until two minutes remained in the game. At this point, Rhoades put the Pirates ahead, 48-47, with a short jump shot. Olympia, however, went back on top by one and it was again Rhoades, this time with 52 seconds left, giving Rogers a 50-49 advantage. Derril later added two free throws to end scoring. He led the Bucs in the scoring de- partment with 13 points, one more than Tom Halvorson. Another Overtime As the tourney entered its final night, eight teams had been elimi- nated and eight places were still at stake. Rogers was to take either fourth or seventh, pending the outcome of their encounter with Ballard of Seattle. With 1:15 left in the con- test, it appeared the Pirates would have to settle for seventh as they trailed, 48-43. Tom Halvorson, who scored' a final-game total of 23 points, was fouled and calmly sank both char- ity tosses. Moments later, John Llndeblad stepped to the foul llne and added one more to make lt 48-46. As Ballard brought the ball down, probably with the Intention of stalling out the clock, Jim Ho- gan intercepted a pass and was fouled. With the eyes of about 12,000 spectators watching him, he dropped in both free throws to tie it at 48-all. Ballard falled to score and the game was forced Into overtime, Rogers' second of the tournament. As the overtime period got un- derway, Hogan put the Pirates ahead with a pair from the foul line, only to have Ballard tie it, 50-50, seconds later. Hogan then connected on six straight charity tosses within 35 seconds, and Rogers had a 56-53 victory and fourth place in the tourney. Jim accounted for all of the Pirates' eight overtime tallies to give him a total of 19 for the game. Rogers' tremendous h u s tl e throughout the tournament was pointed out by the fact that ln their final game, Ballard held a rebound advantage of 62 to 33 and yet the Bucs won. Page i135 W fl Y a 1' ,, J 'M r . X. sekgmi' H352 , FHM? A Liar .W xii f Nfhf QI w :' -H ax A, 2 f , 'Q 2? i 5 0? ,Jw W:-- ng 5 -5 X J 5 x Q wf if K U 'ff 5 .3 . g gi . , ..-as ' I 1 , f sa K qs ini? S Q in F k M ,Q H! ' Q xr .f , 2 Nl 4 L .X fi 2 Q, fi ,,,.v-., Larry Eilmes jumps high for a rebound against one of the North Central players. Rogers John Root blocks a shot in a North Central qame, as Ron Vee looks on, Freshman basketball players, left to right, first row: Dale Tyree Manager, David Pool, John Jolgen, Jack Stewart, Jerry Newcomb, Allan Prince, John Root, Mike Sanborn. Second row: Mark Lookabaugh, Lowell Cline, Jim Brown, Larry Eilmes, Ron Vee, Denny Stemple, Robin Manving. PAGE 137 BOYS TENNIS SQUAD I958-59 First row: Ron Messerschmidt, Don Palmer, Bob Mickelson, Cris Rossmier, Don Paulson, Pat Taylor, George Dodge, Dick Reedy, Mr. Mabbott. Second row: Ralph Royer, Ron Anderson, Ernie Eng, Dudley McCracken, Gary O'brien, Victor Alvarez, Norman Johnson, Ray Miller, Dick Anderson, Ron Royer. GIRLS TENNIS SQUAD I'-758-59 First row: Barbara Evans, Delores Carter, Paulette Wrubleski, Carol Judd, Sandra Stillwell, Betsy Callahan, Judy Hankel, Mari- etta Wrubleski, Janelle Miller, Cathy Knesal. Second row: Trudy McCabe, Mickey Williams, Sue Edlin, Judy Girard, Rita Sneed, Sheila Thompson, Judy Loomis, Nancy Rasmussen, Barbara Sewell, Kathy Coghlan, Margaret Orr, Pat Bemiss, Georgia Turner, Judy Renfro, Sandra Gilliam. .xy .A x ' F ,is ' We .1--31333 :itil ' i XX 3 X- R r 4' ' , it mx . 5 A it Q . . N . ,DM 5 . I , . V . 1 . . X N K s I 'wsgsk -A-f . V M ' fifth! . X - 1 . -P' s . .es Norman johnson, above, is our best prospect in the net race this year. .. . ' 1 ' H Q . Last Spring he won the Inland Empire doubles championship with Larry Little, former Rogers student. In the Summer Park Tourney he was on - i the winning mixed doubles and boys doubles teams. Showing his mighty . serving form is Ray Miller. With Norm Johnson he won the .Summer Park Boys Doubles championship and won the singles title too. He was runner- up in both the Inland Empire and Fall All-city Singles race. -n 5- 1 4:1 .QW A ','. . Showing good form, Betsy Callahan returns a serve. Betsy is a very prom- .lUdY Hankel holds down the NO- 1 5518165 Spot 012 ising singles player who lost only one match in city league play. Carol the ICSJH- fThlS fall she and' MHFYCIIQ Wrubleskl Judd placed high in the singles matches and climbed to the semi-finals WOII U16 CIW 110115165 Chi1ITlP10I1ShlP- in mixed doubles city play with Ron Royer. PAGE 139 .. H...--f-any-Q-f-,....-.,... .. - . . . Q..-... .-.....-Q. --f . ... F Larry Benthien, Manager Laddle Dodgen Rich Haldl Glen Crandal jim Pat Hogan, Jim Rutherford Roger Miller, jim Drake Craig Thompson Fred Zerza Bill Shaw. Second row Jim Williams Manager Jerry Kempf Frank Seay Gary Mills, Bob Allen, Jim Peterson John Lmdablad Don Vanhook Tom Halverson Coach, Mr. Forsyth ROGER MILLER Outfield JIM PAT HOGAN Infield My Wanda v im' igggth 6. 59 f , ix Q ,' 8, wxfw' .4- V N-tax - 6-nv , 54 , JERRY KEMPF TOM HALVERSON Catcher Pltchcr JIM RUTHERFORD GLEN CRANDAL Outfield Infleld -inim- in be The Rogers Varsity Baseball team has been coached for many years by Mr. Forsyth. Last year Rogers took the city title in baseball. If F9 f L 1 Frank Seay, Gary Mills, Jim Drake, John Lindeblad, Laddie Dodgen, Jim Peterson, Bill Shaw, Fred Zerza, Craig Thompson. Seen here is Bob Allen advancing to third, Rogers won Scoring another run for Rogers is Fred Zerza, Junior this their first practice game. second baseman. Page 142 45744 Bw A is gfav -ww goo, ,...,,., .,,,,,, , fir?-,S ,jr , xv CF -IQ ' Q, -wr 'Q' , 4 3 iuiiltkt B BASEBALL ,Iulis White, Craig Batters, jerry Deathridge, Gary Gillingham, Dennis Fuller, Toby Gibson, Butch Grant, John Brahe. Row 2: Tony Rossemier, Patrick Stooky, Terry Wilson, Bruce Culver, Lester Cooper, Ray Long, jerry Sinn, Coach, Mr. Coleman. Row 3: Jim Barge, Bobby Dean Kannberg, Jerry Wolsburn, Jerome Skaife, Larry Elmis, Bill Erickson, Lonnie Conner. itxiftxx ,Qs f s 9 'Q--:gm s,ss M it Larry Elmis, a Freshman this year, is the only frosh on the B baseball squad. Larry is one of the team's most valuable players, and is best in the position of pitcher. Larry is sure to prove to be an outstanding ball player in his later years at Rogers. FROSH BASEBALL Row l: Chuck johnson, Harold McMackin, Mike Sandborn, Larry Simmons, Ray Jacobsen Ricky Olsen, Harold Sather. Row 2: Gary Blake, Dick Hagen, Robin Manring, Sheldon Dyhsand, Harold West, Jerry Newcomb, Jack Stewart, john jolgen, Harvey Schyler. Row 3: Craig Brookman, Don Love, David Pool, Jon Redinger, Bob Hanson, Mark Looksbaugh, Jim Brown, Doug Skelton. R5 ., 3' ' E 45 4 -' K 1-1 1 55,15 ..,s- 1' - .-.754 . ft Q- Q fm ., ww 2-rw Q Q ig. . 5 :ay ,A V54 W ,- .4 IJ, x .5 4.51, . . S ' Y .1 . if X gg -A '1 . nu.. Aw!--L X .izfifl l . ., r.p.4,w. ..-.Mfg - - ww my 4 1 .-br y 1 1 N Qu ,. 'RY . -Mr, Q.,,....-iw. g g M. gf ' y.. 'R W W '5 f ' IWW in M 5 'A 'Yu Y 25 2 . 1-- Q ,Y , -fy... , 4 .X , Q- ,ff V if X - ,ilifggiiwj . K' r ,kmg . i- 5 TM: 'Y ,k- Q..'- .A me L .,.i .. gags. s . .. . . X Wie fb Q, l A' ' . - 'talk EM .. xi , fi 1-t Y : ' . .Q A A YA xg -3 , ff, .-in 1 L MK j fur. A ' K' . W .H W -ill .,.- Q1 V158 nf , i ,, r . 4 ,Q , X 15+-,Q ,fy we gf., Q . -.Jam , .. .- Qs. ra 4' 13-atv? ' , ' 1 - W M , ' -if-f ir. QQ' . K K -'Wg . . A 39 N X x . Q ' M1 f , Q S ., ' 35 wg 'I Q ,L w 'g f 5- Q : . b 2 ' - 5 Z Y ,ui -f .ai X 5 5. mfg'-. ,ze x g, 4 2 3.4 R? . Flaw.. - w 1:g ':,. xf1'f,w1g,.2- - . if ' FEEVM g 37' Fi-I 1 5. 1. .. , W. W r new ufvwmbrwft Q Q.: - 3,5 , , , 5 'FL 1 l ' ' P5 A ' B. I' I I- L , , v one lui I .dv ,. I v .41 ' - mslgxqsis. ..-.-Zn, C., .. ,QW-' -.Q-'lk' s-'ft'C., oo' s.'f' CROSS COUNTRY-First row: Dean Fox, Norm Cooper, Bob Martin, Keith Davidson, Jim Smith, Ed Glowen, and Gary Sheeder. Second row: Ken Kelling, Russ Curtis, Bill Nichols, Disk Gross, Jim Juul, Bob Cartright, Don Kirk. Third row: Gary Sciuchetti, Bruce Culver, Barry Robinson, Fred Brown, Wyatt Newman, Ken Olson, Curtiss Vaughn, Wayne Hutchinson, Chuck Hamers, Craig Thompson. The Rogers Varsity cross country members are keeping in shape by running in the new field house, pictured here are Bob Martin, Wayne Hutchinson, and Ed Glowen. Barry Robinson and jim Juul, the two outstanding cross country men, are shown running one of their several warm-up runs. -.., sv'1 WE 5 K Q 4 Ni , ' x ,, 23' 6 wav' 9 M I 1' Ya.. S V Y? x my H. S? Q' .inf +21 41 uf, f gf gs 3951 . is ' :ffm ' ik 4? fa Q Q - 1 N25 . ' M 5- ,- -A., ' Q is ef f , l ,..,., .4 :LE 4 S , 5,5 rl p- - - if 'xt ,. ie 2 ' ' - , '-vff'-'t------ ----. 4- - - W H' Qu 'f-: If---'K '-- 'Wi ' N, A'-wc, 1 - . - at -,.. - - ... '- 'P 1 K X gf 1--f ZS lf? Row lz Rieh Naeearato, Ken Kelling, Norman Cooper, Gene Pendell, Wyatt Newman, Marvin Giles, Paul Lewis, jack Carr, Bill Stevenson, Roger Boardman, Terry Gent, Jim Kline, cadet. Row 2: Ken Crampton, Wayne Hutchinson, jim Juul, Curtis Vaughn, Eddie Edwards, Fred Brown, Everett Neuman, Wally Haggin, Tom Anyan, Gene Lynch, Vonyne Purjue, Sid Crowe, manager, Row 3: Bob Martin, Keith Davidson, Roy Maxam, Eddie Glowen, Dean Fox, Gary Sciuchetti, David Saeco, Bob Bur- nette, Allyn Dosset, Raymond Hertzberg, Mr. Walters, Coach, Row 4: Bob Cartwright, Bob Gay, Barry Robinson, Vern Leyde, Bill Rubright, Cliff Rehmke, Russell Curtis, Norm Dinsmore, Jim Smith, Terry Hughes, Frank Coumont, Manager. Row 5: jerry Graham, Daryl Benzel, Ron Morgan, Al Rhodes, Derril Rhoades, Ron Van Horn, Robbie Elsensohn, Don Renz, Bernard Miller, Gary Sheeder, not pictured Don Kirk. ,L.l.,,.,-..M.i- t....i... .QW Fw' up 'F' 1 7, 'x il U.. ,.. .Q -.I F Voyne Purjue, si junior, goes over the bar set at 5'5,'. Rogers hopes in the mile are pinned on Barry Robin- He jumped 5'7 at the N. C. meet last year, which is son who holds the Distriet record in this event with a higher than his own height, 5'6 . time of 4:42. WNY XJ-we il 'ss 1' f .I H .g ,:,:: is I M. A V A re., tyeiri 'Swv t , ,, 0648-tr: 5 . if -ct.: i 4 8 . 3 1, . tT2,,,gif29l2,,, i ..f-81FiEmrf.','-M .Nl tg-Q e' at . W1 ' 4 Allan Rhodes is usually good for a 'Kplace in most events that he com- petes in. He runs the High Hurdles event in 15.2 sec. This was a school record established at N.C. last year. In the 440 yd. run his time was 50.6 at the City meet which established a new city record. Montana's loss is our gain in the case of Doug Garvin. Doug transferred to Rogers this year and brings a rec- ord of placing in the 100 yd. dash in the State Class B meet with him. Coach Walters is looking for great things from him in the 100, High Hurdles and broad jump. Giving the shot a mighty heave is Robbie El- sensohn. Robbie has plenty of beef behind each toss and should easily throw better than 48 feet this year. These two sophomore speedsters will give other half milers a good run for their money. Both have out- standing records. Jim Juul was just .2 of a second be- hind when a new record for the 880 was set last year. And in the 660 Keith Davidson came within .1 of a second of setting a new Freshman City record. ! 'N 1 . NH' .. Q- 1? , X is u,,. ,. W' ' . e A 4 ,, . K Q V. . y , . ' -w. .- K in ggi - f H 1 s Q I 4 .' s wwf' -:MSS ,... 1 . e so , i i - - V - l e . e . 1 'f .. f. ceeuf- ' , ,ji ' X. . . e TQ s gg - ff e w . :3g??fi8f1,gQ+x.1?F'? 'fti?f is i ' ' W 4 V s..i.v.2afr-:+'- W -' -of . 1 This is the first year on the Varsity for Bob Burnette Clearing the bar easily Derril Rhoades warms up for the coming season. but in the Intramural Track Meet this year he almost Derril is a letterman in this event and last year placed 3rd in the city ran away with all honors. He won the 100 and 220-yd. meet with a height of ll ft. 6 inches. He'll go even higher this year. dashes, the low and high hurdles and place in the pole vault and high jump. Bob Burnette sprints over the finish line as Dave Sacco comes in for a close second. Others behind Sacco are Vern Leyde and jim Juul. 8 L WITTIEST MOST POPULAR eL i 5 hu 'Q' 0,9-X Qi V .1 ifgii ' A1 Lani' l J! 1:2 I: 'A Q ' BEST LINE MOST soPe-usTucATEo A , Q 0 0 A f:f A fi' 'YJ .F ri Q T 3,f, n Ffa. x r O 1. , X l, 0 2 ' -' K5 . A , . r mb l ii 46:-kiwi., 'ma' T if . . ii? J W. Q'-LQ nr,g'5 L Log BEST ALL AROUND 00 . BEST LOOKING Q:-ty X 'Q INT Q T It . gp A 2 . L - X gf ,mir X I L CLASS GENIUS BEST DRESSED BEST PHYSIQUE af FIGURE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Q -x.....i T3 MOS EE 1, 3 QA x I Wir '- Q Q K, Q 138 Abraham, Christine ................................ 47 Adams, Charles ........................................ 44 Ader, Pat ................................................ 47 Adkins, Richard .............. 48, 101, 130, 146 Agman, Linda .................................... 47, 99 Ahrendt, Armand ....... .................... 4 4, 144 Albrecht, Judith ........ ................. 4 7 Albrecht, Kathleen ....... .................... 4 7 Aldrich, Robin ............ ............. 3 9, 77, 119 Alger, Marie ...................................... 43, 105 Allen, Bill ........................ 48, 101, 107, 130 Allen, Bob' .......... 6, 70, 30, 87, 104, 107 Allison, Roberta ...................................... 43 Altmiller, Nancy ...................................... 47 Alvarez, Vic ................ 6, 87, 107, 114, 138 Andersen, Eugene ...................................... 6 Anderson, Barry ...... ....................... 4 8, 130 Anderson, Charles ............................ 44, 144 Anderson Charlotte ........ 43, 89, 104, 105 Anderson Cheryl ...................... 43, 77, 100 Anderson Darlene Kay ........................ 119 Anderson 3 Darlene Rae ......39, 93, 94, 11-9 40 Anderson, David ...................................... Anderson Dennis ....... ....................... 4 8 Anderson Gary ...... ....... ....... 4 0 Anderson, Jim ......... .................... 4 8 Anderson, Janice ..... ....................... 4 7 Anderson Karen ........ ............. 4 3, 76, 104 Anderson, Katherine ........................ 47, 100 Anderson, Neil ........................................ 48 Anderson Ron ................ 40, 107, 134, 138 Anderson, Sharon .................................... 39 Anderson Sheldon .... Anderson Terry ..... Andrews,, Ada ...... . Angel, Diane ........... Angel Dorothy ....... Angelo, Rose .............. Anselmo, Sharon ....... Anselmo, Tom ........... Anthony, George ...... Anyan, Mickey ....... Anyan, Tom ............ Apitz, Lloyd .............. Armstrong, Armour Armstrong, Beverly ..... Arnaldo, Jeannette ..... Arnold, Neoma .......... Aston, Tim ............. . Atkinson, James ........... Atkinson, Margie ....... Atkinson, Marlene ..... Auer, Sharon .............. Avery, Julienne ...... . Ayler, Melanie ..... Bachelder, Judy ...... . Bacon, Bill .............. Bair, Terry ........... Baker, Bonna ....... Baker, Janet .... Baker, Jerry ..... Baker, John ...... Baker, Lee ........... Baker, Mitchel .... Baker, Bob .......... Balch, Christine ..... Baldwin, Janice ...... Baldwin, Joanne .... Baldwin, Karen ....... Baldwin, Robert ...... Barbour, Deanna ..... Barge, Jim .......... Barkley, Bob ........ Barnes, David ..... Barnes, Linda ......... Barr, Sarah ............. Bartholomae, Fred .... Basnaw, Barbara ..... Basnaw, Walter ....... Bass, Jerry ............. Bassen, Ronnie ..... Batters, Craig ...... Battin, Yvonne ..,.. Baxter, Marie ...... Bean, Dave ............... Beaudry, Colleen ..... Beaudry, Sue ....... Beaulier, Art .... ...........43, 130, 146 ......47, 70, 100, 104 43 47 43 ........43, 76 ............44, 98 40 146 .......44, 130, 147 .........40, 98, 114 40 43 43 43 40 48 77, 119 .43, 75, 76, 92, 104 111 ......43, 93, 113, 119 43 ......6, 115, 113, 120 146 40 39 47 101 48 48 ..........44, 144 ........43, 80 ..........39, 119 111 77, 114 .............48, 146 .....,......44, 98 ..........44, 130 48 47 39 125 43 48 101 .........43, 146 130 39 43 .........40, 77, 144 47 6 icfure xgntlex Beck, Audrey ...................................... 47, 76 Beck, Carol .............. 39, 84, 87, 97, 98, 99 Beck, Curtis ...... ............................. 4 8, 146 Beck, Dorothy .......................................... 43 Beck, Roberta ................ 6, 76, 86, 87, 105 Beck, Rosalie .. ...... 43, 70, 77, 111, 119 Becker, Carol ................................ 43, 68, 98 Becker, Darlene ........................ 47, 100, 105 Becker, Jeri ......... ............... 4 7, 76 Becker, John ........ 5, 107 Becker, Thomas .............. .. 44 Beer, Jeffrey .. Bell, Larry ...... Bemiss, Patsy ........ Bender, Dwain Bendickson, Dennis Benesch, John ....... Bennett, Richard ..... Bennett, Ron ........ Bennett, Sharon Benninger, John .... Bennon, Beverly Benson, Bill .......... Benson, John ........ Benthien, Larry Benzel, Daryl ....... Berg, Mike ........ Bergen, Bob ......... Bergen, Deanna Bergen, Lana ........ Berman, Eric ....... Bernier, Frank ...... Berry, DeWayne Bester, Ned .......... Betts, John ............ Bieber, Keith ........ Bigelow, Nancy .... Bingham, Barry .... Bingham, Robert .. Bircumshaw, Mary Birge, Bill .............. Bishop, Esther ...... Black, Linda ...... Blain, Richard ...... Blake, Gary .......... Blandy, Lawrence . Blangeres, Pat ...... Blaskowsky, Don . ....... 39, 97, 100, 48 48 .........47, 98, 6 70 101 44 40 119 48 ....................... 44, 140 107, 147 68, 80, 37, 107 130 77 71, 76, 37, 115 48 98 44 94 95 96,112 Lee ........47, 9 9 Q 44 47 40 48 69 47 48 48 44, 72 39, 70, 76, 120, 152 70 Bley, Bobbie .............................................. 43 Bliesner, Jackie ........ 39, 76, 108, 119, 123 Blixt, Anita .............................................. Blixt, Myron ........ Bloomfield, Dennis Blowers, Sandra .... Blue, T1m .............. Blum, Art .............. Boardman, Dan Boardman, Roger Bogart, Robert ...... Bogenreif, Donna . Bolinger, Milt ....... Bonnett, Junior ..... Boomer, Lynda .... Boorman, Jerry ..... Borden, Jim .......... Bordwell, Phyllis .. Boren, Dennis ....... Borgardts, Michael Borgardts, Sherrian Boschee, Linda .... Boschee, Martin .. Boulton, Gail .......... Bounds, Bradley ........ Bowerman, Shirley Bowers, Bernice .... Bowers, Mary ...... Bowers, Trudie ..... Boyd, Don ........ Boyles, Rich ........ , ....IQII40, 94, .............40, 43 44 40 43 44 96 114 .......44, 130, 147 44 123 130 126 77, 119, ................ 39, 95, 112 98 107, 144 68, 76, 37, 119 100 .......47, 100, 106 47 44 ........43, 98 44 ...........43, 98 39 Boynton, Everett ..... Bracey, Janice ..... Bradley, Carol ..... Brahe, John ...... Brake, Mavis ......... Branda, Carolyn ..... Branda, Joe .......... Brannan, Mike ........ .. Bratton, Lorraine ....... Bray, Lois ................. Bray, Vicky .......... 76, 100 .........47, 106 44 .........48, 114 105 43 ,104 .........44, 72, 130 77 39 .........44, 92, 100 47 47 47 Bretthauer, Billie Brezinskey, John Brickner, Don Brickner, Ken ....... .................. 7 , Briscoe, Alice ....... ...........-------. 4 7, Briscoe, William ..... ..................-..-------. Britt, Gary ........... ........ 4 4, 70, 95, Bro, Earlene ..... Bro, Jim ................ ....................... Brookman, Craig .........48, 69, 39 44 44 101 100 48 112 47 13 130 Brookshire, Shirley ..... ..................... 7 Brophy, Sharon ........................................ 47 Brotherton, Dan ...................................... 44 Brown, Elsie ......................,.,........... 118, 120 Brown, Fred ............ 40, 107, 137, 145, 147 Brown, Jerry ............. .............................. 4 4 Brown, Jim ....... ........... 4 8, 107, 130, 136 Brown, Joanne ...... ............... 3 9, 87, 119 Brown, Laurie ......... .......................... 4 3 Brown, Lawrence ....... ....... 9 4, 95, 96 Brown, Linda ........... .................... 4 3 Brown, Lorraine ..... ....... 3 9, 100, 111 Brown, Ronald ....... .................... 4 8 Brown, Ted .......... ................ 4 8 Brown, Victor ..... .,..... 8 , 70 Brown, Vikki ........ .... 1 04 Bruce, Robert ...... ........ 8 Buck, Karen ..... ...... 4 3 Burbank, Bill ........ ...... 4 8 Burbank, Janice ..... ..... 8 Burchett, Henry ..... ...... 4 4 Burden, James ......... ...... 4 8 Burdett, Sybil ...... ..... 8 Burger, Don ....... Burke, Jim .. ..... .. Burke, James ....... Burman, Neil .......... .. Burnett, Patricia ..... ..... Burnette, Bob ........... ..... Burnette, Janet .............. .. Burnette, Marcella .............. Burnette, Mike .................... Burnham, Linda ........ 43, 7 Burrill, Colleen .................. Burrough, Shirley .......... .. Burrow, Larry ..............43, III161', i47, IIIIIIIIII39, ..............43, 6, 90, 109, 44 48 48 130 47 149 104 105 146 119 100 3 .........40, 114 Burrow, Olan ........ ................ 4 4 Burrus, Jerilyn ..... ......... 3 9, 111 Bush, Don ......... ............ . 40 Bush, Ellen ......... ....................... 3 9 Bush, Judy ............ .......................... 4 7 Bush, Kenneth ..... ........................ 8 , 114 Bush, Pat .......... ........ 8 , 87, 109, 115 Bussell, Wayne .... ............,............. 4 4 Buswell, Diane ...... ......... 4 3, 97, 100 Butler, Frieda ...... .................... 4 7 Butters, Jack ...... Byers, Albert ..... Byrd, Jerry ...... Cahill, Marilyn ....... Cahill, Pat .......................... Caldwell, Joyce .................. Caldwell, Lois ..................... Callahan, Betsy' 43, 69, 7 Callahan, Pat ...................... Callihan, Bob ....................... Cameron, Jackie Campbell, Ricky Canter, Irene Canter, Jerry Capell, Nancy ....... ......... 101 3 39 ................39, 77 106 43 6, 83, 104, 123 100 3 .....43, 104, 144 44 99 40 47, 63, 70, 100 Cardoza, Roy ...... ............................ 9 Cargill, Joyce .......................... 9, 70, 71, 87 Carl, Dianne ............................................ 43 Carlson, Mark .......................................... 48 Carmack, Peggy .... 39, 69, 71, 77, 85, 119 Carney, Mike .........,..............................,. 44 Carpet, Larry .......................................... 48 Carr, Jack ............ ....... 4 4, 130, 147 Carr, Mary ....... ................... 3 9 Carter, Delores ..... .................. 9 , 138 Carter, Paul ............ ................... 4 4, 100 Cartwright, Bob ......... .....,.. l 04, 145, 147 Cartwright, Sharon ..... ....................... 4 7 Casselberry, Tom ....... ................... 4 4 Cecil, Virgil ,....,...... ......... 6 9, 113 Chambers, Ruth ..... ................ 3 9 Champ, Pat ......... 100 153 Page Cheers, Bob .............. ..........., 4 0 Cheney, Sharon ....... ........... 4 3, 98 Childers, Diane ............ .............. 9 , 115 Christensen, Norma ...... ....... 4 3, 98, 99 Christensen, Rose ........................ 9, 68, 105 Churchill, Carol ...................,,..,,.,,..., 47, 104 Churchill, Dick .,........ 40, 87, 98, 113, 115 Clark, Anita ........................................ 43, 77 Clauson, Sharon ........................... .......... 4 3 Clemens, Lynn .......................................... 43 Clemons, Loretta ...................................... 47 Cline, Delbert .......................................... 44 Cline, Lowell .......... 48, 101, 130, 136, 146 Cline, Tom .........................................,.... 48 Clothier, Mike .................................. 48, 100 Clothier, Terry .... .......................... 4 0 Coble, Gloria ........ .......... 7 7, 114, 119 Cochran, Loralie ...... .......................... 3 9 Cockburn, Joyce ....... ........ 9 , 77, 105, 109 Coe, Danny ......... ...................... 4 4, 115 Coghlan, Kathy ................ 47, 99, 115, 138 Cogley, David .................................... 98, 114 Cole, Diane ............................................ 105 Cole, Kathy' ...... 43, 70, 75, 93, 118, 119 Cole, Sue ............................................ 47, 104 Colwell, Gary .......................................... 44 Conboy, Diana ............ 9, 76, 87, 108, 118 Conboy, Wanda ..39, 77, 92, 94, 106, 119 Conklin, Lamoin ...................................... 40 Conner, Dale ........................ ......... 4 0, 100 Conner, Lonnie ....... ............. 4 0 Conner, Pat ......... ......... 3 9, 111 Conroy, Karen .... ..,..,...... 4 3 Conroy, Sandra ........ Cook, Richard ...... 40 Cook, Robert ..... .,.,...,.,,...,. 4 4 Coon, Gary ........ ....................... 1 00, 114 Cooper, Jim ....... ......................,..,......,.,, 4 O Cooper, Lester .............,.....,,,.,,.,...........,.., 44 Cooper, Norman .... .40, 80, 109, 145, 147 Copeland, Carol ....................... 43, 100, 111 Copeland, John ....,.....,..,,.,....1,,,,.,,.,,,,,..,,, 48 Copeland, Marilyn ..... ...................... 4 3 Copeland, Sharon ....... ............ 3 9, 92, 111 Coppock, Agnes ....... ........ 4 3, 76, 77, 104 Coppock, Melva .,.............................. 47, 123 Coppock, Virginia ........ 9, 76, 86, 87, 114 Corigliano, Louie ...................................... 44 Corkrum, Ray .......... ............................. 4 4 Cornelius, Larry ...... ................ 4 4 Coumont, Frank .......... ......... 4 4, 147 Countryman, Faith .... ........... 4 3, 77 Cox, Judy ................. ......... 4 7, 104 Crain, Alys ................................................ 39 Crain, Frank .............................................. 9 Crampton, Ken ...... 40, 104, 107, 127, 147 Crandal, Glen' .......... 9, 70, 104, 127, 129 Crane, Kathy .........................,..,,,......,,, 9, 99 Crisler, Claudia ....... ............ 4 7, 100 Crites, Carol ........ Crocker, Roy ............ ........ 1 0, 80, Cromer, Nancy ........... ...... 1 0, 105, Cromwell, Barbara ...... Cromwell, Dora ....... .........10, 43 108 111 100 100 39 108 104 47 147 Crow, Betty .......... ,............... Crow, Connie ....... ......... 4 3, Crowe, Kathryne .............................. 47, Crowe, Marjorie ...................................... Crowe, Sid ..,............. 72, 97, 100, 126, Crume, Conley ........................................ Culhane, Gene .... Culp, Richard ..............,..,,,,.,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,, Culp, Roberta .......................................... 48 40 44 39 Culver, Bruce ..................,......,....,,.,.. 44, 145 Culver, JoAnn' .... 10, 75, 76, 77, 87, 105 Cunningham, Karen Cunningham, Kathy .......................... 43, 77 Cunningham, Linda ...... ................... 3 9 Curry, Penny .............. ............... 4 7, 100 Curtis, Russell .......... .......... 4 4, 145, 147 Dalager, Robert ....... .............. 4 8, 70 Dalbert, Dennis ........ ...................... 4 8 Damron, Pat ........ .......................... 3 9 Danzer, Terry ...... .......... 4 8, 130, 146 Darling, Betty ...... Darst, Bill ......... ................... 9 3 Dashiell, Ron ............................................ 10 Daubel, Daryl ....................,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 40 Davidson, Keith' ..44, 104, 107, 145, 146 Davis, Dick ...........................,.................. 48 Davis, Donna ..... .............,...,,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,, 4 3 Davis, Jim ...... ...... 1 0, 101, 152 Page 154 Davis, Joan ....... ............... 4 3, 76, 119 Davis, Larry ..... ................................ 1 0 Davis, Linda ...... ......... 4 3, 77, 113, 119 Davis, Marilyn ..... ............................. 4 9 Davis, Peggy ..... .............. 3 9, 92, 93 Davis, Roy ...... ................ 4 4 Dawson, Bob ......... ............ 4 0 Dawson, Phil ........... ....... 4 4, 80 Deatherage, Jerry ....... ......... 4 4 Debolt, Helen ................ ....... 1 23 Decker, Ray .............................................. 44 DeGraffenreid, Charles ............................ 48 Dehn, Betty .............................................. 39 Deitrich, Carol ........ 37, 76, 109, 113, 114 Deitrick, Rex ............................................ 48 Delbridge, George .................................... 10 DeLeon, Delano ....... ........ 4 0, 80, 81, 127 DeLeon, Jim ......... ......................... . 40 DeLong, Judy ...... ............................. 4 3 DeMills, Daryl ..... ......................... 4 4, 130 DeMills, Judy .............. 49, 68, 94, 96, 104 Denman, Denine ..............................., 39, 77 Deno, Francis .. Densmore, Norm Depee, James .... Derr, Don ............ ...................... 4 8 Derrick, Wayne ........ ........ 1 0, 71, 100 DeShaw, Patsey ........ .............. 1 0, 68, 76 Dever, Paul .......... ............................. 4 4 Devita, Donna ..... ......... 3 9, 77, 113, 119 Dewey, Carol ....... ....... 4 3, 100, 113, 119 Dewey, Pat .....,. ........................ 1 1, 76 Dexter, Ken ............................................ 100 Dibble, Alan ............................................ 44 Dickens, Michaele .,.................................. 11 Dickey, Darla' ........ 43, 70, 72, 76, 94, 96 Dickinson, Bette Jo .................. 43, 104, 123 Dickson, Linda ........................................ 43 Diggs, Charles ..... ............ 4 4, 115 Dilley, Doug ..... ............ 4 4 Dillon, Gary ..... ......... 4 4 Dillon, Michele .... ...... 3 9 Diltz, Larry .......... .... ......... 4 4 Dinsmore, Gary ........ ................... 4 0 Dinsmore, Norm ...... ...... 1 1, 104, 147 Dishman, Bruce ...... ........ 1 1, 87, 107 Dishman, Sharon ...... ................... 3 9 Dittner, Jeanette ...... ................ 4 3 Dobbins, Carol ..... ........... 3 9, 98 Dobler, Glenn ....., ................... 4 4 Dodge, George ..... ............... 4 4, 138 Dodgen, Laddie ........ ...... 1 1, 140, 142 Donahue, Carole ..... .............. 1 1 71 Donkelaar, Dixie ...... .... ......... 4 9 Doolittle, Grace ........ ......... 4 9 Doolittle, Kathie ..... ....... 3 9, 77 Correl, Joanna .................................,........ 39 Dossett, Allyn ........................................ 147 Doverspike, Michele ........................ 43, 113 Drake, Jim' ...... 40, 72, 97, 100, 126, 140 Drake, Nancy .......................................... 43 Drexel, Judy ...,.... 39, 70, 87, 97, 100, 109 Drexel, Susan .................................... 49, 100 Drury, Peggy ............................................ 11 Drury, Sandra .. ......... 39, 119 Dry, Jean ........ ................... 3 9 Dry, Shirley ...... ........................ 1 1 77 Dubois, Jeff ....... ................ 4 8, 130, 146 Dunn, Peggy ..........,..... 11, 69, 76, 87, 115 Dunn, Phillip ............................................ 40 Duty Catherine ..........................,........... 43 Dubsand, Sheldon .................................... 48 Dyer, Betty .............. 39, 89, 100, 109, 113 Dyerson, Jerry .......................................... 44 Eagon, Marylene ...... ........ 3 9, 77, 113 Eckard, Lee .......... ........ 1 1, 71, 108 Edgerton, Darla ........ ................... 4 9 Edland, Barbara ...... ...................... 1 1 Edland, Priscilla ..... .......................... 4 3 Edlin, Sue ................ .......... 4 3, 123, 138 Edwards, Eddie .......... ............... 1 1, 147 Eickmeyer, Nancy ....... ...... 1 .2, 109, 120 Eickmeyer, Virl ........ ................,..... 4 4 Eilmes, Larry ....... ................... 4 3, 136 Elder, Sharon ..... .......... 4 3, 104, 113 Eldred, Stan .......... ...................... 1 2 Eldridge, Larry ........ ................... 4 8 Ellis, Joe .........,........................................ 40 Ellis, Ron ...,........................................ 48 69 Elsensohn, Robbie' 12, 68, 79, 82, 104, 125 Emerick, Jeri ...................... 43, 69, 76, 119 Emerson, Ron .......................................... 12 Emery, Lonnie ...... ................ 1 2 Emley, David ............ ................... 4 4 Endmann, David ...... .................... 1 30 Eng, Ernie ................... ........ 1 2, 87, 138 Engeldinger, Paula ...... ............ 4 9, 104 Erickson, Bill ............ ................ 4 4 Erickson, Gordon ..... ......... 4 8, 108 Erickson, Marlys ...... ............ 4 9 Ernst, Bob ................ ......... 4 4 Ervin, Linda ............................................ 49 Eva, Carolyn ............................................ 39 Evans, Barbara 43, 108, 109, 115, 119, 138 Evans, Dennis .......................................... 44 Evans, Pat .......................... 12, 79, 100, 153 Evans, Sandra ....... ...................... 4 9, 104 Evans, Sharon ....... ................... 4 9, 105 Ewart, Chuck ...... .......... l 01 Ewart, Nataline .... ................ 4 3 Fair, Karla .................................. 12, 87, 109 Fairburn, Carol .............. 12, 100, 105, 115 Farmer, Ross ........... ...................... 4 0, 107 Faughender, Lynn ....... .......................... 4 0 Fawver, Gerry .......... Fawver, Karen ..... Fawver, Roberta ....... Feeder, Barbara ........ Felice, Joseph ..,........ Felsman, Diana ........... Felsman, LaVonne ....... Felsman, Stan ........... Ferguson, Robert ...... Ferraro, Darlene ...... Ferweda, Allen .... Fetters, Judy ........ 39 100 .......43, 77 .........4a, 43 .......44, 69 43 49 101 48 ..........43, 16, 77 44 ..........43, 104, 123 Finch, Richard .... .......... 4 4, 106, 113 Finstad, Angela .... ...... 1 2, 100, 105 Fiorino, Charles ....... ..................... 4 4, 80 Fischback, Bob .................... 12, 98, 99, 114 Fischback, Judy ............................ 43, 76, 77 Fischer, Britta ........ 13, 70, 71, 74, 78, 153 Fischer, Venita .... 43, 68, 72, 77, 100, 104 Fish, Don .............................................,.,., 40 Fisher, Carolyn .... 13, 76, 77, 87, 115, 119 Fleishman, Sandy .................... 39, 118, 119 Fleming, Bev ...............,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,, 100 Flynn, Forrest ...... ..........,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Forbes, Glenn ...... ...... 4 8 Forcier, Robert .... ...... 4 4 Forcier, Tom ........ ...... 4 8 Foreman, Sharon ...... ...... 3 9 Foreman, Shirley ...... ,,.,..,,, 3 9 Forger, Dean ............ ............ 4 8 Forsell, Karen ..,...,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,, 4- 9, 98 Forsman, Charles ....... ......... 4 4 Fosket, Muriel ...,,...,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4- 3 Foskett, Betty Claire ...... ................ 4 9 Foster, Tom ................ ............ 4 0, 100 Foth, Doug .............. ...................... 1 3 Foulkes, Marilyn ...... ......... 3 9, 99, 144 Fowler, Carolyn ...... ........,..... 4 9, 72 Dean ...... . ...... Fox, Fox, Fox, Fox, Theresa .......... Olan ......... Michael ........ Frahm, Karen ......... Franklin, Carolyn .......145, 141 44 40 43 106 loo Frederic, Duane .... 40, 69, 70, 88, 90, 112 Fredericksen, Gayle ............................ 49, 98 Freeman, Wayne ................................ 48, 98 Freese, Judy ............. ......... 3 9 French, Bonnie .... ...... 1 3 Friesen, Anita ...... ...... 4 3 Friesen, Mary ...... ......... 4 9 Frye, Roger ........... ........... 4 0, 98 Fuller, Carolyn .... ................... 3 9 Fuller, Charles ...... ..................... l 37 Fuller, Dennis ......... ....... 4 4, 130, 137 Funk, Margaret ....... ................... 3 9 Gabel, Bill ............... ,,,,,, 4 4- Gaffney, Penny ....... ...... 4 3 Gaines, Jim .......... ...... 4 0 Galbreth, Bob ......... ...... 4 0 Galbreth, Dwayne ....... ...... 4 8 Galbreth, Wayne ...... ...... 4 8 Galipeau, Connie ....,.. ...... 4 3 Galligan, Brenda ..... ....... 1 06 Gardner, Delores ...... ...... 3 9 Garland, Shirley ...... ...... 4 9 Garnsey, Dave ...... ,,,,,, 4 0 Garrison, Gary ........ ,.,,., 4 4 Garvey, Barbara ..... ...... 4 9 Garvey, Dean ...... ,.,,.. 4 0 ' 1' 1 Garvin, Doug ...... Gaw, Bev .......... Gay, Bob ....... Gay, Dick ........ Gayley, Davis Gearheart, Ray Geer, Elloise ....... Geer, Leland .... Geffre, Jerome 148 49 .......40, 104, 147 .......40, 130, 146 40 ........4a, ss, 98 48 Geier, Louise ....... ....................... 4 1 Geil, Marjorie ...... .......... 43, 104, 105 Gent, Terry ..,..... ....... 4 4, 70, 130, 147 George, Marie ........ ...................... 3 9, 98 George, Nancy Gertsch, Thomas ..... Gest, Fred ........... Gibson, Charles ....... Gibson, Dale ....... Gibson, Louise .... Gibson, Toby ...... Gifford, Carolyn ..... Gilbertson, Don ....... ........................... Gilerist, Merlin ........................................ Giles, Marvin .................. 44, 130, 137, Gilliam, Sandra ....... ................ 4 3, 98, Gilliland, Leola .......... ........................... Gillingham, Gary ...... ................. Gillis, Dennis ........... .................... Gilmore, Lillian ...... ................ 3 9, Girard, Judy .............. ........... 4 9, 100, Gleeson, Linda .......................... 45, 105, Glowen, Ed ...... 44, ss, 104 107, 145, Glubrecht, Sherrie Gockley, Pat .............. .. Goforth, Beverly ..... Gohnert, Elwyn .......... Goodrich, Laurel ........ Gorman, JoAnn ......... Gormanos, Mina ........... Gosswiller, Deanna Grafious, Art ............. Grafious, Elaine ...... Gragg, Carol ...... Graham, David ....... Graham, Jerry ..... Graham, Joe ...,... Grant, Sue ........ .........,...... 1 3, 87, Grant, Butch ............................ 44, 130, Green, Bonnie .............. 39 80, 90, 92, Green, Byron ....... ................... 4 4, 80, Green, Green, Greenamyer, Jack Greenland, Marvin Dick ............... IfQfIfIfi5, 97, 13, 77, 100, Diana ...... ' ................... 40, 43, 77, 119 48 ........ ...... ...... 111145, ........40, 40 48 44 77 79 43 44 48 147 138 49 44 40 100 138 119 147 113 49 39 44 99 70 39 43 44, 70, 98, 99 119 .............49, 100 44 ...QQIfI44, 147 40 115 137 109 100 108 100 40 68 Greenwood, Jason ...... .......,.. 4 8 Greenwood, Sharon ....., ........ 1 3, 77 Grier, Lorietta ............ .......... 4 3 Grillo, Chris ........... .......... 4 8 Grillo, Marlene ...... ........ 4 3, 98 Groce, Dick ......... .....1........... 4 O Grocc, Larry .................. ..,....... 4 8, 130 Grosche, Sherry ................. ................. 1 3 Gruell, Sharon ..................... .......... 4 9, 106 Gruenhagen, Mary Ann ..... .......... 4 9, 100 Gruenhagen, Larry .................. ............. 1 4 Grumbly, Alice Jo fJoeyJ ...... .......... 4 9 Gulliford, Bill ...................... ............. 1 4 Gulliford, Dale .................. .......... 4 8, 146 Gumenberg, Marylou ....... ............. 4 3 Gust, Pamela ................. .......... 4 9 Guttromson, Bill ............. .. ........ 40, 80 Guttromson, Maurice ....... .......... 1 4 Haas, Larry .......... Haegar, Seenie ......... Haffner, Adrianne ..... Haffner, Allen ......... fIIffI59, 70, 48 72 ...........43, 72 44 91 92 48 98 44 Hafner, Kerry ...... .............. 4 4, , Hagen, Dick ........ .............................. Hagen, Sue .................... 49, 70, 76, 93, Hager, Robert .........,................................ Hagerman, Genevieve .............. 43, 100, 106 Hagin, Wally ........,. 44, 108, 130, 137, 147 Hagin, Wallyne' ........ 39, 68, 87, 100, 114 Haines, Jeff .......................................... 14, 70 Haines, Bill .............................................. 14 Haldi, Rich ........ 14, 78, 80, 104, 126, 138 Hall, Art .................................................. 14 Hall, Dean ..... ............................ 1 4, 98, 99 Hall, Garry ...... ................ 4 8 Hall, Jeff ........... ........ 4 0, 98 Hall, Sharon ......... ......... 4 3, 143 Halliday, Lyle ..... ......... 4 8, 101 Halligan, Brenda ...................................... 49 Halsey, Eleanor ........................................ 49 Halsey, Gerald .................... 40, 80, 97, 100 Halvorson, Tom' .... 14, 107, 132, 140, 152 Hamann, Bob ...............,................ 48, 98, 99 Hamers, Charles .................................... 145 Hamilton, Michael ..... ............. 4 4 Hammond, Linda ....... ......... 3 9 Hand, Marie ........... ................ 4 9 Haney, Larry .................................... 14, 114 Hankel, Judy ............................ 39, 138, 139 Hansen, Dorothy 14, 68, 76, 98, 106, 114 Hanson, Dennis ........................................ 14 Hanson, Marvin ...................................... 44 Hanson, Milt .......... ................... 1 5, 114 Hanson, Rebecca ..... .............................. 1 5 Hanson, Robert ...... ......... 1 5, 48, 80, 101 Hanwell, Darlene ..... ............ 3 9, 76, 119 Harcey, Barbara ..... ....... 4 5, 104, 113 Hardman, Pat ...... .................... 4 9 Hardin, Joanne ....... ......... 4 5, 77, 104 Hardin, Don ....... .................. 1 30 Hardin, Malinda ....... ......... 4 9, 104 Hargrave, Donna .............................. 45, 119 Harke, Larry ............................................ 44 Harke, Ted ................................................ 40 Harms, Julie' ...... 15, 75, 87, 92, 97, 115 Harn, Linda .............. 15, 76, 100, 115, 153 Harners, Charles ...................................... 44 Harr, Dennis ........ ................................. 4 4 Harriman, Jim ......... .......................... 4 8 Harrington, Diane .............. 43, 77, 90, 113 Harris, Al ................. ........................ 1 00 Harris, Carol ....... ......... 1 5, 152 Harris, Doug ........ .................... 4 4 Harris, Frank ....... ................ 1 5, 114 Harris, Kathie ...... ......... 1 5, 69, 112 Harris, Harlyn ...... .................. 2 14 Harris, Lynda .......... ......... 4 9, 100 Harrison, Evelyn ..... ............. 4 5 Hartle, Donelda ....... .......... 1 5 Hartman, Sharon ...... ...... 4 5 Harvey, Gary ........... ...... 4 8 Harvey, Mike ...... ...... 4 4 Haskin, Gary ........ ...... 1 5 Hass, Bob .............. .............. 1 30 Hass, Noreen ........ . . .................... 39 Hastings, Janet ....... ....... 4 5, 104, 105 Hauge, Betty ........... .......................... Hauge, Peggy ............ ............................. Haupt, Tom ................ .... ....... 1 5 , 109, 152 Havercroft, Carolyn ....... ............ 6 9, 100 Hawes, Herbert .......... ................ 4 8 Hayes, Cathy .......... ......... 4 5, 100 Hays, Darwin ....... ......... 4 0, 115 Hays, Delno .......... ................ 4 4 Heaton, George ...... ............. 4 8, 101 Heber, Karen ...... ......... 4 5, 77, 123 Hecker, Dick ..... ................ 4 2, 101 Hedley, Dave ....... .......................... 1 6, 144 Hedquist, Dick .......................................... 16 Hedstrom, Caryl .................. 45, 68, 70, 109 Hegman, Barbara' .... 39, 71, 87, 100, 119 Heinen, Norman ................................ 44, 108 Helgesen, Ronnie ............ 44, 100, 108, 144 Helland, Sharon ...................... 49, 100, 104 Henderson, Danette .................................. 16 Henrisen, James .......... .................... 4 4 Henricksen, Paul ..... ......... 1 6, 87, 100 Henry, Lauren ............ .................... 4 8 Henthorn, Ronald ............. ....... , ........ 4 4 Hergesheirmer, Karen ...... ......... 4 9, 104 Hergesheirmer, Sharon .... ......... 4 9, 104 Herman, Denny .............. .................... 4 6 Herman, Diane ........... .................. 4 9, 97 Herman, Dick ...... ......... 1 6, 80, Herman, Duane ...... ................ 4 0, Herman Janet ...... ....... 4 9, 100, Hertzberg, Ray ....... Hess, Darlene ........... Hess, Jeraldine ..... Hester, Ken ........... Hicks, Gretta ........ Hicks, Sandra ...... 100 100 105 ao, 147 .......39, 105. 119 .............49, 105 .........4s, 144 98 39 Hiene, Tom ............. ......... 4 8 Highbarger, Jack ..... ............. 4 0 Hill, Abner ............ ................ 4 2 Hill, Joe ...........,... ......... 4 6, 100 Hill, Ron ................. ............. 4 8 Hillsberry, Barbara ...... ......... 4 3, 106 Hines, Duane ........... ............. 4 8 Hobbs, Charles ......... ......... 4 6 Hockhalter, Nancy ..... . .............. 39 Hoegh, Phyllis .......... ......... 3 9, 115 Hoerncr, Helen ....... ............. 3 9 Hoofman, Tony ........................................ 40 Hogan, Jim Pat ...... 16, 85, 104, 133, 153 Hojem, Ray ............. ........ ......................... 1 6 Holcomb, Denver .................................... 48 Holcomb, Gene ........................................ 46 Holley, David .................................... 48, 98 Hollar, Jean' .... 16, 76, 87, 109, 118, 152 Holman, Penny ........................................ 39 Holmes, Howard .................. . ................... 40 Holt, Ardene ........ Hopkins, Fonda ....... Hopper, Myrna ....... Horey, Lynda ....... 45 ..........4s, 109, 119 49 ........39, 76, 77, 119 Horner, Diane ...... ................................. 4 9 Houger, Janice ..... .......... 4 9, 98, 104, 105 Houger, Sharon ...... ........................ 1 6, 98 Hough, Phyllis ...... ........................ 1 11 Howard, Judy .......... ......... 3 9, 114 Howard, Hershey ....... ............. 4 6 Howard, Lee ............... ......... 4 6 Howe, Frank ........... ......... 4 6 Hoffman, Ted ....... ........ 4 8, 70 Hughes, Diane ......... ................ 4 9 Hughes, Terry ............ ......... 4 6, 147 Huguenin, Leonard ..... ............. 1 6 Hull, Bob ................. ....................... 4 6 Hume, Denise ....... ................... 4 9, 111 Hundley, Linda ...... ...................... 4 9, 100 Hunt, Anita ......... ......... 1 6, 84, 85, 152 Hunt, Karen ...... ................... 4 5, 123 Hunter, Lester ..... ................ 4 8, 130 Hurst, Molly ......... Hutcheson, Betty ..... .........45, 104 17 77 98 Hutchins, Dan .......................................... 48 Hutchinson, Wayne ........ 17, 104, 145, 147 Hutson, Gary ............................ 17, 112, 152 Hynes, John ............ ..................... 4 6, 82 Imada, Richard ....... ...... 4 8 Ingells, Nancy ...... ...... 4 9 Inman, Dave ..... ...... 4 3 Irgens, Dennis ...... ...... 4 4 Isitt, Larry ......... .... 1 46 Jack, Lois .......................................... 45, 105 Jackson, Jerry .......................................... 80 Jacky, Sharon .......... 39, 70, 112, 113, 119 Jacobs, Deverne ........................................ 17 Jacobs, Janet ........ ................................. 3 9 Jacobs, Joyce ........ ......... 3 9, 87, 100 Jacobsen, Joanne ..... ................... 3 9 Jacobsen, Ken ....... ......... 1 7, 130 Jacobsen, John ...... .......... , .. 46 Jacobson, Neil ...... ....... 1 00 Jacobson, Ray ...... ...... 8 0 Jacobson, Sue ...... ...... 4 9 Janni, Saundra .... Jannot, Sondra ...... Jansen, Jenkins, Judy ........ Anona ...... . Jessen, Barry ........ Jessup, Roberta . Jewel, Karen ........ Jinotti, Donna ....... Jinotti, Toni ..... J ockels, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jerry ........ Betty ...... Carol ........ Chuck ....... 39 45 45 49 40 ........17, 97, 100, 100 Johnson, David ..... ........................ 4 0, 79 Johnson, Dennis ...... ........ 1 7, 80, 87, 114 Johnson, Joan ........ ............. 4 5, 100, 104 Johnson, Karen ............................,........... 17 Johnson, Larry ..... .......... 4 0, 46, 104, 127 Johnson, Larry .... ............................. 9 8 Johnson, Lynn ......... .......... 4 9, 104, 106 Johnson, Marlene .................................. 115 Johnson, Mary .................................. 17, 100 Johnson, Muriel ................................ 49, 100 Johnson, Norm ........ 17, 82, 138, 139, 152 Johnson, Peggy ........................................ 49 Johnson, Sandra ........................ 39, 49, 106 Johnson, Shirley ...................................... 39 Johnston, Monte .... 17, 104, 107, 114, 127 Johnstone, Claudia .................. 18, 100, 115 Jolgen, John .................................... 130, 136 Jones, Bill .............. ................ 4 6 Jones, Clarence ...................................... 101 Jones, Gary .............................................. 18 Jones, Gwen .................. 18, 77, 92, 93, 106 Jones, Mike ................ 40, 68, 70, 137, 144 Page 155 Judd Judd, Mike ................................,............... 104, Juno Juul,, Jim ........ 46, 104, 145, 146, Calrol ...... 39, 76, 108, 119, Sharon .................... 45, 77, 138, 139 40 113 147, 148 Kalk, Wayne .............. ....... 1 8, 144 Kampster, Jimmie ........,........................... 46 Kandler, Neva ........................................ 104 Kandler, Nikki .................................... 18, 87 Kannberg, Bob ..68, 70, 89, 107, 130, 137 Kanzler, Grant ...................................... 130 Karn, Karen ...................................... 49, 100 Kassa, Dave ........... .................. 1 8 Kautzman, Edna ....... ....... 3 9, 79, 119 Keen, Diane ........... ........... 1 8, 87, 152 Keener, Kay ........ ............................ 4 5 Keevy, Linda ...... ............... 3 9, 100, 114 Kelling, Ken .......... Kelling, Margie ..... ........40, 96, 145, 147 18 Kelly, Dennis ...... ......................... 4 0 Kelly, Gary ...... .......................... 1 27, 152 Kelp, Janice ................................ 23, 49, 100 Kempf, Jerry' .......... 18, 93, 104, 114, 140 Kendall, Gary ............ 18, 78, 80, 101, 140 Kendall, Lee .............................,............., 40 Kendict, Dale ........ ......... 1 30, 146 Kennberg, Bob ....... ............... 4 6 Kennedy, Bob Kennedy, Donna ....... 42 Kennedy, Carole ....... ........ 1 8 49 49 Kennedy, Pat ......... Kenyon, Pat ....... iiiiiiii18,'.114 45 La Turner, Sharlene ....,..............,..,.,.,.,,,. Lawrence, Mike ............ ......... 4 0, 108, Lawrence, Vern ...................................... Lean, Charles ..,................. 40, 98, 113, Learnard, Stella' 20, 76, 87, 88, 106, Leason, Jack ................,,,.,....,.........,,.,,,,., Le Belle, Janice ...... Le Bret, Edith ........ LeBret, Jim ........ Lehr, James ......... .......... 6 0, Lein, Ken ....,...,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,, Leliefeld, Dennis ,...... ...,.........,. Lewis, Claudia .................................. 49, Lewis, Herbert .......................................... Lewis, Jim .............. 20, 80, 97, 98, 99, Lewis, Paul .......................... 46, 88, 89, Leyde, Vern' 46, 130, 133, 134, 146, Liggett, Joanne ...........,,,......,..,......,...,..,., Lilienthal, Lana ............,............. 41, 68, Linahan, James ........................................ Lindahl, Ken ............................................ Lindeblad, John' .... 40, 87, 104, 127, Lindgren, Mickey Lindvall, Cathey Linville, Jerry ....... Linville, Ralph ....... Little, Charlene ..... Lockhart, Walter Logsdon, John ..... Lohstroh, Bill ......... Lohstroh, Kathi .... Lokken, Kathy ....... Lone, Don ................. Long, Merna ................ Lookabaugh, Mark ....... Loomis, Judy .............. Lorenson, Jim ....... Love, Charles ......... Lubahn, Laetitia ....... Lubahn, Stephen ....... Lunceford, Judy ....... Lunceford, Bob ...... Lucas, Jim .............. Ludwick, Tom ....... Lunberg, Diane ..... Lyde, Allan ........ Lyles, Julia ....... Lyman, Judy ...... Lynch, Gene ........ Lyre, Jim ......... McArthur, Glenda McAvoy, Vicki ........... McBride, Jim .......... McCabe, Karen ...... McCabe, Trudy ........ McCallum, Sandra McCann, Gail ........... McCann, Richard McClure, David ..... McClure, Judy ....... McComas, Floyd ....... McCoy, Everett ............ McCracken, Dudley .... McGee, Lynette ............ McGhee, Tad ................ McGougan, Lynn ........ McKenzie, Ken .... 21, McKinney, Joanne ...... McKinney, Merry ...,. McKissick, Jackie ..... McLean, Bob ......... McLean, Jarvey ..... McLeod, Bill ......... McMackin, Ron ........... McMartin, Bonnie ........ McMilian, McMullan, Jan1s ........ McMullin, L1nda .......... McMurdo, Marvin .. McNair, Albert ............ McTighe, Diane .......... Macarty, Shirley .......... Maciejewski, Dianna .... MacKay, Dixie ............ Mack, Julie ................ Dennis ....... . Kerr, Nada .......... ........... Kerr, Sandra .............. ........., 4 9, 77 Ketterling, Judy .......... ........... 4 9 Ketterling, Shauneen ....... ........ 7 6 Kiehn, Florence ........................................ 39 Killin, Shannon .............,...,........,.,.,....,,.,, 49 Kind, Mary .............................................. 49 King, Carlene ...... 39, 68, 83, 87, 114, 119 King, Mike ................................................ 40 Kinzel, Mike ...........................,,.,,....,.,..... 19 Kirk, Don .................. ......., 4 0, 145 Kirschke, Rayman ........ ........... 4 5 Kirwin, Margaret ..... ........ 3 9 Kline, Jim ............. ......... 1 47 Knapp, Sharon ...... ........ 3 9, 123 Knauss, Lillian ........................................ 100 Knauss, Loree .......................................... 49 Knesal, Cathy' .... 39, 76, 88, 89, 90, 108 Knight, Gloria .................................. 19, 108 Knutson, Diane ................................ 39, 119 Knudtson, Peggy ....... ......,.. 4 5, 119, 123 Kobloth, Gary .......,... ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Kobloth, Raleigh .......... ......................... 4 6 Korte, Karen .......................,.,.,........ 39, 119 Kovatch, Vickie ..............,.,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 Koyama, Jackie ..39, 76, 77, 87, 118, 120 Kramer, Carolynn .............................. 45, 68 Kramer, Marilynn ............,.,.,.,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 45 Krauss, Frank ........... ........ 1 9 Kreager, Kay ...... .........,..,,,....,.,,,,,.1 4 9 Kreager, Paul .... .,,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Kreger, Dan ..............................,,..,.,.,.,...,, 46 Krogel, Nancy .............. 19, 74, 78, 87, 105 Kroske, Diane ......... ................ 3 9, 93, 119 Kruger, Betty ............ ................,,.,. 4 9, 99 Kruger, Richard .,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 Krumm, Sandra ...... ........ 4 9 La Bute, John ........ ........ l 9 Laffon, Gail ......................... .................. 4 9 Lake, Barbara .................................... 49, 104 Lake, Peggy ...... 19, 71, 86, 100, 118, 119 Lale, Gean ........................................ 19, 101 Lamb, Jean .............................. 49, 100, 106 Lamb, Lucille ......... ..................... 4 5 Lamberson, Craig ..... .................. 4 O Landrum, Theresa ..... ........ 4 9 Lang, Ray ............. ........ 4 6 Langston, Lynn ......... ............... 4 5 Langston, Virginia ....... .............. 4 1, 109 Lantis, Eva ................. ........... 1 9, 77, 152 Larson, Barney ...... ....... 1 9, 98, 99, 113 Larson, Irene ..... .................... 4 9, 98 Larsen, Lita ............ .............. 4 1, 100 Larson, Lonnie ........ La Rue, Larry ........ Lathen, Don .,....,,,,,,.. La Turner, Donna La Turner, Louis ..... Page 156 146 98 ..........40, 98 19 19 Macomber, Judy .,..... Madden, Wayne .......... Maddox, Leon .............. Madren, Carol .............. Madren, Darlene' ........ Madren, Nancy ............ Maguire, Anna ....... 49 177 108 114 104 46 41 45 20 70 40 40 100 40 100 147 147 49 119 20 20 133 .......46, 94, 96, 112 .....49, 70, 100, 101 101 46 41 46 ........4O, 115 40 ........69, 104 41 69 41 .,......70, 136 .......49, 136 130 46 .......20, 77, 100 106 49 46 42 20 77, 106 46 47 20, 70, 94, 96, 119 130, 147 90 76 .......20, 77, 115 42 41 ...........40, 136 100 .........41, 72, 97 42 ............101, 106 .......,41, 100, 106 20 46 42, 60, 66, 67, 104 41 42 49 66, 70, 97, 98, 109 41 21 42 ........146 42 134 45, 82, 96, 99, 109 42 111 ................... .. 21 21 42 41, 67, 96, 99, 109 49 ................... .. 41 45 ........49, 100 49 42 ..21, 73, 76, 77, 86 21, 66, 76, 83, 114 96, 105 70 Mahoney, Pat ....... Maler, Pat ........... ....... Maiers, Barbara' .......... MHIHC, Sandra Malone, Mike ....... Manring, Marilyn ..... Manring, Mildred ....... Manring, Robin ........ Mantello, Dennis ....... Maricle, Premila ....... 71, 119 ..45, 77 21, 71, 76, 67, 106 100 46 .......21, 70, 113 ........49, 105 ...........96, 136 91,93 Markell, Roger .......................................... 42 Marshall, Kathryn .................................... 45 Martin, Bob .................... 42, 104, 145, 147 Martin, Frank ....... ............................... 4 2 Martin, George ..... ............................... 4 6 Martin, Pat ........................................ 49, 100 Martin, Sandy ............ 45, 72, 84, 100, 104 Martin, Sharon ........................................ 41 Marx Pat ............ 22 87, 94, 96, 115, 119 Mashiare, Scarlette .... Mason, Darlene ............ Mason, Ed ............. Mason, Jerry ...... Mason, John .......... Mast, Kenny ............. Masterson, Shirley ........ Materne, Linda ............ Materne, Pat ................ Mather, Dick ............ 42, 87, 109, 113, Mathison, Donna .......... Mauget, Eddie ............... Max, Judy ..................... Maxam, Janet ............... Maxfield, Pat' ..22, Mead, Ron .................... Meadows, William ........ Meier, Burton ..... . ....... Melbye, Carolyn ....... Melior, Leslie ............ Melior, Maurine ........... Melkonian, Joanne Mellon, Lynell .......... Melville, Ed .................. Mengel Marianne Mereweither, Karhleigiini Merewether, Mike ...................... , Messerschmidt, Roland Maxam, Roy ................. 91, Mead, Don .................... 49 77, 119 70 46 ........46, 130 146 49 97, 100 88, 89 144 115 .....49, 69, 100, 109 100 147 106, 115, 120,152 42 42 80 42 .......4a, 50, 93, 1 76, 22, 87 45 O9 106 147 76 46 ....... 22, 105 ...........42, 99 113 138 45 138 22 Meyers, Dixie ................. ............... Mikkelson, Bob ................,..........,,..... 46, Mikalson, Micky ...................................... Milam, Karen .......... 22, 87, 109, 115, 120 Miller, Allan .................................,,.,.,,,,,, 42 Miller, Art ........................................ 42, 144 Miller, Bernard ................................ 137, 147 Miller, Evelyn ...................................... 22, 77 Miller, Gary ........... 4 ....................,..,,,,,,,,,., 22 Miller, Janelle 41, 76, 100, 114, 119, 138 Miller, Lani .............................................. 42 Miller, Lonnie .............,............................ 144 Miller, Ray .............. 85, 104, 107, 138, 139 Miller, Roger .................... 23, 80, 104, 140 Miller, Roy ...........,..... ............,,.....,... 4 2, 77 Miller, Susan ............................................ 23 Mills, Gary ...... 42, 80, 107, 126, 140, 142 Milton, Kaye .................................... 23, 100 Mllton, Lynda ............ Mindermann, Delvin .. Mindermann, Marylyn 41 42 77 120 Miotke, Judy ............... ............... ............ Mlotke, Linda .............. Mishler, Joan ...... Mitchell, Donna ..... Moeller, Laraine Moore, Carol ......... Moore, Chuck ....... Moore, Jerry .......... Moore, Karen ................ Moore, Mary Lou ......... Morford, Dan ,........ Morgan, Ron ..... Morris, Susie ......... Morrison, Laurine ..... Morrison, Linda ..... Morrison, Pay Morton, Sandra ..... Moseng, Eileen .... Moseng, Phyllis Moser, Rose ........... Moulton, Joan Mouget, Eddie Moyer, Frank ...... Muhs, Dorothy Muhs, Harvey ..... 23, 94, 95, 96, 112 100, 119 70 IfIffff23, 67, 96, fffff4i, 99, 1'i4, 'TIIQQIIIIIIIIIII42Q 49 46 114 45 120 40 147 45 119 41 46 144 100 45 109, ...jffIfli5, 1'05, ..............49, fffffIfI45, 66, 76 45 ........67, 146 46 49 101 Mullin, Jolita ..... ....... 4 9 Munk, Almen ..... ........... 4 2 Munk, Joyce .......... .............. 4 5 Muracky, Sandra ...... ....... 2 3, 106 Mussy, Gale ............ ........... 4 5 Muto, Steve ......... ....... 4 2 Myer, Judith ....... ....... 2 3 Naccarato, Larry .......................,............ 101 Naccarato, Rich' .... 46, 125, 126, 128, 147 Nechanicky, Larry .................................. 42 Needles, John ............................................ 42 Neil, Larry ..........,.. ....... 4 6, 108 Neils, David ..... ........... 4 2 Neils, Roberta ..... Nehls, Ted ........... Nelsen, Carolyn Nelson, Dave ....... 49 42 23 46 40 114 119 114 , 105 45 104 147 41 136 , 147 Nelson, Glen ............................................ Nelson, Marilyn .................. 88, 89, 94, Nelson, Peggy ............ 45, 70, 97, 100, Nelson, Tom ............................................ Nelson, Vern ................ 23, 69, 78 87 Nemitz, Mildred ................................,..... Never, Gail ............. ........................ 4 9, Newman, Everett ....... ........ 4 2, 114, Newbury Peggy ........................................ Newcomb, Jerry .................................... Newman, Wyatt 42, 80, 87, 109, 145 Nichols, Judith ......... Nichols, Bill ............. Nick, David ............ Nissen, Herbert ...... Niver, Linda ......... Noel, Barbara ....... Noel, Pat ............. Nordby, Gary ......... Norman, Marcus ...... North o ce ,, J v ---------- Novelli, Leonard ...... Nyreen, Jean ......... Oberg, Jack .... O'Brien, Gary ...... Oien, Carol ..... Oien, Ron ........... O'Keefe Sand y ...... Oliver, Mary ......... Oliveri, Don ........... Olmstead, Judy ......... 106 69 .........49, 94, 96 144 .......42, 101 . .,......... 40 123 .......41, 100, 119, 100 ........42, 65, 109, 136 49, 100 24 94 24, 76, 97, 110,,l14 24 . .......... 24, 100 Olmstead, Nadine ...... .................... 4 5, 104 Olson, Barbara ....... .......................... 4 9, 70 Olson, Gayle ........ ............................. 2 4, 77 Olsen, Ken .......... ......... 4 2, 104, 107, 145 Orr, Margret ....... .................. 4 9, 105, 138 Orvis, Dave ................................ 24, 82, 100 Osso, Sandra .......................................... 100 Ostby, Janice' ....... Ostby, Nancy ................... Ostrander, Linda . Otis, Jim ................. Otis, Janice ........... Ovnicek, Conrad Owens, Chris .......... Owens, Janine ..... Owens, Nora ....... Owsley, Paula ...... Owsley, Sharon ..... .41,76,77, 07, 119 .24, 75, 76, 82, 83, 87 ..,......46, 72 24, 95 112 9 .......45, 109 51 Page, Nancy ....,........................... 45, 76, 104 Pagnotta, Lynda .......... 41, 88, 89, 90, 119 Palanvik, Betty ........................................ 51 Palanvik, Walt ...... .......,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Palm, Bill ............. .................................. 4 2 Palm, Bob .................................................. 98 Palmer, Bonnie' ...... 24, 68, 69, 71, 75, 87 Palmer, Don ............................................ 138 Paplior, George ........................................ 46 Parker, Ray .......... ...,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 130 Parrott, Linda ..... ........ 4 5, 100, 119 Parry, Bob .......... .............. 4 2, 114 Patterson, Gloria ..... .............. 5 1, 100 Patterson, Ray ..... ....... 2 4, 93, 106 Patton, Karen ...... ............ 4 5, 98 Paulson, Don .......,... ....... 4 6, 138 Pearson, Florence ....... ........... 4 5 Pederson, Elizabeth ...... ........, 2 4, 77 Pell, Margie ................ ,,,,,,, 4 1 Pelozzie, Bill ................ .............. 4 6 Pendell, Eugene ............ ....... 7 2, 147 Pendleton, Kenneth 25 Perry, Bi ll ...... Perry, Bob ............ Perry, Danny .......... Perry, Elaine ....... ........46, 125, 130 98 46 25 101 Peterson, David C. .... .... . Peterson, David K. .... ................. 4 2 Peterson, Dennis ...................................... 42 Peterson, Jack ............................ 69, 95, 101 Peterson, Jim' ..42, 104, 107, 126,140, 142 Peterson, Linda .................. 25, 77, 100, 119 Peterson, Marshall .................................... 46 Peterson, Sharon ..... ................... 2 5, 71 Phanco, Robert ..... ......... 4 8, 70 Phillips, Gail ........ ....... 4 1, 111 Phillips, Glenn ........ .......... 4 6 Phillips, Jane .............. ....... Pickard, Elizabeth ...... ....... Pierson, Charlotte ..... ....... Pierson, Wanda ...... ....... Pintler, Dennis ........ ................. Piper, Jerry ............ ........................... Pivar, Joan ........... .............. 4 1, 115, Plewman, Sue .................... 45, 82, 109, Pluid, Sharon ...................................... 45, Poage, Betty ...................................... 51, Pohlman, Phyllis 25, 76, 87, 100, 105, Pointer, Ken .................. 42, 88, 90, 93, Polello, Beverly ........................................ Polello, Diane ....... ............................... Polello, Joyce ....... ........................,.. Pool, David ...... ........................ 9 8, Pool, Dick ..... ............ 2 5, 107, 127, Pool, Judy .......................... 51, 99, 104, Pool, Steven .......... 40, 69, 70, 87, 98, Popejoy, Sherry ........................................ Pordon, Margorie .............................. 45, Potter, Eileen ...................... 25, 76, 87, Potter, Larry ............................................ Potts, Donald .......................................... Pounds, Roger .......... 25, 87, 104, 109, Prince, Allen .......................................... Prichard, Bill ....... ................................ Priddy, Cheran ...... ........... Priest, Jenny ....... .............. Prince, Allan ........... ........ 1 36, Prothero, Margie .................................... Pulliam, Karen .................................... 25, 26 Purjue, Voyne ........ 42, 70, 100, 147, 149 Rasmussen, Cheryl 9 Rasmussen, Ivan ................................ 42, Rasmussen, Nancy .........,.....,.... 51, 104, Rausch, Deanna 41, 76, 87, 100, 105, Reber, Marjorie ................................ 26, Reedy, Dick ..................................,... 46, Rees, Betty .......... ............ 4 1, Rehmke, Cliff ...... ................. 9 8, Reif, Janet .............. ............. 5 1, 76, Reif, Stella May ...................... 49, 119, Renfro, Judy ........... ........ 5 1, 98, 123, Reno, Joe ............. ......................... Reno, Nancy ........ ........................ 4 1, Renz, Don ........................ 69, 104, 126, Reynolds, Duane .................................... Reynolds, Mansfield .............................. Reynolds, Mike .......................... 46, 77, Rhoades, Derrill' 26, 68, 69, 85, 133, Rhodes, Al' ...... 26, 98, 100, 125, 147, Richard, Bill ............................................ Richards, Joyce .................................. . .... . Richardson, Jim ......... Richings, Michael Richmond, Rich ....... ........ Rickard, Bill ............ Rickard, Helen ........ Rickard, Sandra ...... Roberson, Carolyn .26, 98, 99 Roberts, Charlotte ..... ............. 5 1, 68, Roberts, Darlene ...................................... Roberts, Russ ............................................ Robinson, Barry .............. 42, 104, 145, Robinson, Linda ................................ 26 Rockstrom, Donna Rockstrom, Jeanette ..... Rogers, Michael Rogers, Ron ......... Rojan, Jack Roller, Chet Root, John ...... Rose, Judy ............ Rose, Loretta ....... Ross, Lanny Ross, Monte ........13o, ........41, 114, Rossmeier, Chris .... ........ 4 2, 111, 138 Rossmeier, Tony ..... ............... 4 6, 98 Roth, Ken .................... ................. 4 2 Rothrock, Clarence ....... ....... 4 6 Rouleau, Diane .......... ....... 4 7 Roullier, Avon ........ ................. 4 5 Roullier, June .....,. .................... 4 1 Royer, Ralph ............................ 26, 107, 138 Royer, Ron ...................................... ..42, 133 Rubright, Bill ........ 46, 130, 133, 134, 147 Ruby Donna' .......... 41, 70, 87,88, 89, 104 Ruby, Jerry ........................................ 51, 104 Ruby, Richard ..... .........,...................... 1 14 Ruetsch, Bob ....... .................... 2 6 Rumford, Judy ........ .............................. 2 6 Runberg, Warren ...................................... 42 Rust, Gary .............................. 27, 58, 79, 82 Rutherford, Jim ...... 27, 78, 104, 107, 140 Rutherford, Lynn .................................... 42 Ruthven, Gail ..............,........,.............. 41, 77 Ruthven, Mel ....... ........... 4 6 Ryser, Darlene ..... ....... 4 1 Sacco, Dave .... 42, 104, 107, 126, 147, 149 Sa Hai, Jan .................,............................ 46 Salberg, Doug .......................................... Salberg, Sandy ........ Sanborn, Mike ....... .......70, Sandbak, Judith ...... Sanderson, Susan ...... .......41, Satterfield, Sandra ..... ........... Sauthirde, Jim ........... ....... Schafer, Roberta ....... .... . .. Schaff, Jacqueline ..... ........................ 42 45 136 51 105 45 42 51 45 42 Schaffer, Ron ........... ........................... Schedin, Diane .......................................... Schimanski, Beatrice .......... 27, 82, 93, Schimke, Terry ................................ 42, Schelling, Jerry' 27, 71, 78, 107, 126, Schmidt, Dora Faye' ..41, 69, 88, 100, Schmidt, Kenneth .................................... Schmidt, Linda ...... Schmidt, Lucille ......... Schofield, Marlene Schonberger, Curtis .......43, 70, 51 106 113 152 119 27 45 123 41 42 Schuerman, Dick ................................ 42, 70 Schuerman, Judy' 27, 70, 91, 93, 118, 120 Schuh, Bonnie Rae ............................ 27, 100 Schulz, LaVerne ...................................... 42 Schumacher, Darlene ...... .......... ........ 5 l Schumaker, Marlene ..... ....... 5 1, 70, 100 Schutz, Frank .......................................... 101 Schwarder, Judy ................................ 41, 119 Sciuchetti, Gary ...... 42, 80, 107, 114, 145 Scollard, Jerry .............. 27, 77, 78, 97, 100 Scott, Charlene ........................................ 41 Scott, Charles ............................................ 42 Scott, Kathy .................. 27, 68, 69, 70, 153 Scott, Sandra ............................................ 51 Seaberg, Audrey ...................................... Seabrandt, Mable ................................ 27, Seay, Frank ........ . ..... 42, 68 107, 140, Seay, Mary .......................... ............. 51, Seeley, Edith ........ Selix, Jerre ...... Senn, Jean ....... Senn, Jerry ........... .......45, Sewel, Barbara ..... .................. 5 1, 115, Shaff, Gail .............,................................ Shaul, James ............................................ Shaw, Bill .............. 27, 125, 126, 140, Shearer, Janet ...................... 45, 76, 77, Sheeder, Gary ..... Sheffield, Doug 145, Shep ard, Bob ......... ........... 4 6, Shoal: Loyd ......... 51 76 142 108 109 104 46 100 138 100 42 142 104 147 46 100 46 45 Shoff, Gayle ............... ....... Shoff, Keith ................... ........... Shonkwiler, Karen ....... .............. Shook, Richard .......... ....... 4 6, Shore, Tom ............ ........... Short, Dick ..... Silver, Ron i ....... Simard, Jerme .............. .... . ...... .......... . .. Simmons, Simmons, Simmons, Doug Simmons, Faye Simmons, Bob .......................................... Darlene' 28, 68, 70, 76, 86, .IQ1IIIiII11IIIIffI2ii, 76, 77, James ...... ........................... Simmons, Larry ...... ......... 1 01, 107, Simon, Louie ....... Simpson, Dan ....... Sims, Larry ...... IIIIIfI25, 57, Page 42 51 108 46 100 42 27 104 120 46 105 46 110 40 130 114 157 Sims, Nancy ...... Sims, Pete ......... Sinnott, Pierce Skaife, Jerry ........... Skaife, Kathy .,... .........51, 100 28 .46, 68, 130, 133, 134 28 Skarset, Judy ..... .................... 5 1, 72, 84 Slaaen, Gerald ..... ......... 4 2, 100 Slater, Kay ............ ............ 5 1 Slater, Phillip ............................................ 46 Slater, Rosalie .................................... 41, 100 Slethmoen, Thomas ................................ 101 Sloan, Carol ................ 45, 70, 76, 104, 113 Sloggy, Sherry .................................. 45, 108 Smeltzer, Kieth ........................................ 69 Smith, Annette ..... ............ 5 1, 111 Smith, Chuck ..... ......... 2 8, 85, 110 Smith, Darlene ..... ............ 4 5, 100 Smith, Gail ....... ....... 2 8, 98, 99 Smith, Gerald ...... ....................... 2 8 Smith, James ..... .......................... 4 6 Smith, Jim ......... .......... 4 2, 145, 147 Smith, Lana ....... Smith, Linda ..... Smith, Ron ......... Smothers, Neva ..... Sneed, Rita ....... Snell, Kathryn Snyder, Dennis .... Snyder, ud L Snyder, Soiseth, Joanne .... Southwick, Janet Sparks, George ..... Speer, Mary ............. Spencer, Claudia Spratt, Jackie ........ Spray, Judith ........ J Y Judy M. 41 45 40 89 ..........45, 123, 138 42 45 100 .........28, 114 .........41, 108 41 45 Stahl, Maryetta ....... ............. 2 8 Stahl, Norma ........ ................................ 5 1 Stanek, Judy ...... ............................. 5 1, 104 Stanek, Ron ................ 29, 68, 80, 109, 144 Stanley, Revadell ...................................... 51 Stannard, Karen .......................,.............. 51 Starlin, Kathy .......... ........ 4 5, 69, 119 St. Clair, Janice ........ ...................... 4 5 Stefanuk, David ...... ............................. 6 9 Stemple, Dennis ...................... 130, 136, 146 Stemple, Vicky .................................. 41, 100 Stenerson, Norma ........ 29, 75, 76, 87, 100 Stern, Dennis .......................................... 104 Stern, Robert .... ............................ . 46 Stcury, Carolyn ........ ............ 4 5 Stevens, Ron ......... Stevens Sharon , ..... Stevenson, James ....... 46, 108 .......29, 77 111 41 Stevenson, Penny ...... ...... ............ . Stevenson, William ...... ................... 4 6, 147 Stewart, Jack ............ ........ 1 07, 130, 136 Stewart Velene ........ ............................. 2 9 Stillwell, sandy ..... ........ 4 1, 76, 77, 138 Stirling, Karen ...... .......................... 4 5 Stolz, Gary ......... ...................... 4 6 Stone, Bill ........... ................... 4 6 Stookey, Bob ..... ...................... 4 6 Stooky, Pat ........... ................... 7 0, 130 Storey, Russ ............. ....... 2 9, 68, 98, 99 Storkson, Jeanette ...... ................. 2 9, 71 Storkson, Sharon .............................. 47, 104 Stowell, Myron .................................... 42, 93 Stratford, Sharon' 29, 68, 71, 76, 87, 105 Strayer, Doug ...................................... 46, 98 Strong, Roberta ........................................ 29 Stuart, Gary .......... Styren, Dennis ...... . .................. 46 Sulisky, Eleanor ........ ........ 2 9, 69, 109 Sullivan, Barbara ...... Sullivan, Charlene Summers, Art ............ ........ 8 9, 95, 112 Summers, Glenn ........ ....... 4 2, 46, 95 Summers, Larry ........ .............. 1 01 Summers, Leroy ........ ......... 4 6 Summers, Lynn ........ ..,,,,,,, 1 12 Summers, Shelby ...................................... 29 Summers, Wendell .................................... 40 Sundbcrg, Alex ........................................ 42 Sundberg, Larry ...... 29, 80, 104, 107, 127 Sweeney, Vicki ........................ 47, 104, 123 Syler, John ............ ................................ 3 0 Syverson, Carol .' .... ......... 4 1, 87, 105, 119 Talbot, Dick ..... Taylor, Mary ............................................ Taylor, Patrick ....... Page 158 .42, 77, 108, 114, 138 4 lf- 421 51 Taylor, Richard ....... ................. 1 01 Tech, Betty Jo ..... ................ 5 1, 144 Temple, Kathy ....... .,........ 4 7, 104, 123 Tevlin, Frances ..... ...................... 4 1, 113 Thiry, Cherry .....,. .......... 4 7, 79, 104, 113 Thomas, Barbara ...................................... 47 Thomas, Marlene ...........,........................ 41 Thomas, Pat' ........ 30, 71, 74, 75, 92, 113 Thompson, Carol .............................. 41, 100 Thompson, Craig .... 42, 134, 140, 142, 145 Thompson, Mary Lou .............................. 41 Thomson, Sheila ..5l, 70, 94, 96, 123, 138 Tierney, John .................................. 100, 108 Tiffany, Pauline ........................ 30, 77, 100 Timerson, Renee ..... ................... 5 1 Tissue, Mike .......... ................ 3 0 Tissue, Richard ..... ....... 1 30, 146 Tomlinson, Tom ....... ........... 1 30 Toney, Steven ......................... ................ 4 2 Torchie, Clarence .............................. 42, 101 Tourtellotte, Dorothy .............................. 51 Treat, Connie .................... 51, 76, 100, 104 Trent, Laura ............,................. 47, 76, 119 Trent, Sue ...................... Trevithick, Charlotte' .. Triplett, Harvey ............ Triplett, Judy ............. Troxel, Gailen ...... Turner, Eloise ...... Turner, Georgia ....... Tusler, Jim ............ ....... Tuttle, Naomi .....,. ....... Twiss, Roger ..... ....... Tyree, Dale ........ ....... Uhden, Les .., ............. . Uhlenkott, Gail .............. Uhlenkott, Marlowe ...... Umphreys, Gene ........ ..........41, 113, 119 41, 78, 88, 89, 90 ..........30, 105, 115 42 47 123, 138 144 ...41, 87, 100, 119 30 .51, 130, 136, 146 .........3o, 97, 100 100 100 42 Valsvig, Karen ...... ................ 5 1 Valsvig, Paul ...... ......... 4 2, 107 Valtary, Gary ........ ........... 1 30 Valueff, Danny ....... ..,...... 5 1 Van Allen, Barry ......... ...... 3 0 Van Blarecom, Jean ...... ...... 4 1 Vandenburg, Lewis ........ ...... 4 2 Vandenberg, Connie ...... ...... 5 1 Vanderberg, William ...... ....,,........,. 3 0 Vanderhoof, Nikki t ......... ................... 5 1 Vandersluys, Sandra ................................ 51 Vanhook, Don .......................... 30, 140, 141 Vanhook, Vickie .................................. 51, 70 VanHorne, Ron' 30, 98, 99, 125, 126, 147 VanHoy, David ........................................ 42 Vannest, Sharon ...................................... ,. 47 Varker, Elizabeth ....... ......... 4 7, 123 Varker, Keith ........... ............. 4 2 Varker, Marion ....... .................... 5 1 Vasicek, Dennis ...... ................ 5 1, 101 Vaughn, Curtiss ..... ........ 1 00, 145, 147 Vee, Evonne .......... .......................... 4 1 Vee, Ron ................. ............. 5 1, 101, 136 Vennigerholz, Jo ...................................... 51 Venziano, Sylvia .............. 51, 100, 104, 123 Vetaly, Joe ............ ............................. 4 2 Vine, Marion ........... ............ 4 1, 77, 119 Vine, Vivian ................. .......................... 3 0 Von Erichsen, Gary ............................ 41, 51 Vosahlo, Carolyn .............. 51, 69, 100, 104 Vosahlo, Pat ............................................ 108 Vosen, Phoebe .... 31, 94, 98, 106, 109, 114 Voss, Sue ............................................ 51, 106 Vowels, Judy ............................................ 51 Vrolson, John ....... ......... 5 1, 109 Wagner, Bob ...................................... 46, 101 Wagner, DeMaris ................ 34, 92, 94, 106 Wahl, Jerry ............. .......................... 5 1 Wahl, John ............ ....................... 5 1 Wahl, Margaret ....... ....... ................ 4 7 Wahls, Helmut ...... ............................. 5 1 Wakeley, Christi ................ 51, 93, 100, 115 Walden, Joe ......... ...................... 5 1, 146 Waldron, Terry ....... .. .. .............. .. 42 Waldow, Ladene ...... Walker, Bob .......... Walker, John ........ Walker, Rodger ......... Walker, Sharon ........ ........41, 42 31 80 .......68, 70 47 Walley, Jerre .............. 41, 71, 76, 118, 119 Walling, Evelyn ........................................ 51 Walling, JoAnn .............. .........,............. 4 1 Walsh, Jim ............ .......................... 4 2 Wandler, Phyllis ..... .............................. 3 1 Wanecek, Ellen ................ 47, 104, 106, 111 Ward, Grace Ann ....... ................... 4 1, 123 Ward, Margaret ...... ......... 4 l, 111 Ward, Regina ........ .................... 4 7 Warner, Alta ................................ 41, 68, 77 Warner, Bob .......................................----- 51 Warner, Easton ........................................ 51 Warner, Nola' .... 31, 70, 76, 94, 106, 119 Warner, Vee ................................ 31, 87, 100 Warnick, Rebecca .................................... 47 Warwick, Jim ........... ................ 5 1 Warren Dwynette ...... ............, 5 1 Wasson, Grant ........ ......... 5 1, 130 Wasshorn, Jerry ....... ........... 1 07 Watson, David ............ ................ 9 8 Watts, Betty .................... ......................- 4 7 Weatherman, Carol ...................... 31, 59, 71 Webber, Pauline ................................ 41, 119 Weber, Dick ............ ......... 4 2, 70, 87, 107 Weber, Bunny ....... ..................... 4 l, 77 Weber, Ursula ..... ................ 5 1, 100 Webster, Donna' ....... Wegman, Christine .... 41 .......41, 114, 119 Wehr, Arlene ............ ........,...... 3 1, 99 Weiler, Doris ........ ....................... 3 1 Weis, Sharon ............ ................... 4 1, 119 Weiss, Murray ...................... 31, 68, 79, 114 Wellington, Harvey ........................ 130, 146 Wellington, Jim .......... ....... 5 1, 101, 146 Wells, Merl ............. .................... 7 7 Wellwood, Jim ...,........ ................. 4 2 Welshinger, Eleanor ....... ........ 3 1, 99 Welter, Leo ................ .........-.-- 4 2 Welter, Mary ........... ................. 4 7 'West, Harold ..... .......... 5 1, 130 West, Wayne ........ ............. 5 1 Wheelock, Trula ..... .......... 4 7 Wheeler, Cathy ........ ........ 4 1, 76 Whetzel, Arlene ........................................ 41 Whitaker, Laraine .............................. 32, 76 White, Gayle .................................... 41, 119 White, Jim B. .,.......... 32, 42, 87, 114, 127 White, Jim D. .......................................... 42 White, Judi ................ 41, 92, 93, 106, 111 White, Julius .... .................. 1 00, 130, 137 White, Patty ........ ....... ....... 5 1 , 100, 105 Whitney, Bill ........... .................... 3 2 Whitney, Carolyn ...... ................ 4 7 Whittaker, Gary ..... ...... 4 2 Whittekiend, Jay ..... .... 1 46 Whybra, Gary ...... .......... 5 1 Wice, Shirley .,......... ............. 5 1 Wickham, Roger ..... ................. 4 2 Wilcox, Darlene ...... ............. 4 7, 119 Wilcox, Ralph ............ ........ 3 2, 78, 80 Wildman, Wayne ....,.. .......... 3 2, 101 Williams, Betty ....... .................... 4 1 Williams, Diane ..................... .. 32 Williams, Jim ........... ......... 3 2, 70, 100 Williams, Mickey ......... .................. 1 38 Williams, Patricia ................................ 47, 70 Williams, Sharon fsoph.J .................... 47, 90 Williams, Sharon fjr.J 41, 76, 77, 120, 152 Williamson, Mickey .................................. 51 Willmann, Bill .......................................... 51 Wilson, Bob .............................................. 42 Wilson, Carol Ann ..................,.....,......... 76 Wilson, Carol ...... 47, 51, 94, 96, 100, 119 Wilson, Don ................................ 32, 87, 114 Wilson, Fred .................... ....................... 5 1 Wilson, Jack ...... ................ 4 2 Wilson, Jim ...... ....................... 4 2 Wilson, Joe ..... .......................... 4 0 Wilson, Judy ..... ....... 5 1, 98, 109, 123 Wilson, Ray .......... .............................. 4 2 Wilson, Sharon ...... ..................,.............. 3 2 Wilson, Steve ............................................ 51 winkle, Ed ........ ........ 3 2, 97, 98, 99, 114 Winter, Norm ...... 51 Woicik, Francis ....... .............................. Wolfe, Marilyn ....... Wolsborn, Jerry ...... Wood, Beth Ann ..... ...142, Wood, Yvonne ..............,.........................., Worthington, Sandy .............. 47, 69, 89, Wright, Beverly .......... Wrubleski, Carole ........... Wrubleski, Maryetta ...... Wrubleski, Paulette Wynne, Dennis ............. 41 68 47 90 77 87, 138 138 130 Wynne, Earl ...... Wyrick, Helen Yates, John ..... Yates, Ramona .. Yost, Dan ........... Young, Carol ....... Young, Marie ..... Zehm, Delores Zehm, Pat ....,.... Zehnder, Donna Zehnder, Rowena . ...........v... . Zent, Katherine ........................ Zent, Mike ................................ Zcrbst, Janet .............. 41, 70, Zcrza, Fred' ........ 42, 87, 88, Ziegler, Judith ......................,... Ziegler, Larry ........................... Ziegwied, Marian ...... 33, 76, Zieske, Dianne .......................... Zieske, Lewis ...... 33, 68, 71, Zimprich, Todd ........................ Zupan, Donna .......................... 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World's Finest Motor Cars Studebaker - Packard Mercedes Benz Hillman - Sunbeam COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE Maior Repairs Body Shop Painting Hillyard Downtown Market and Everett Fourth and Howard I ... .....- ..., ,s.,, . Y ...-..e....--.. .. . Page 165 by Anderson Business Stationery Announcements - Tickets - Cards Programs, Etc. ANDERSON Print Shop N. 49l2 MARKET HU 7-9652 Dick Schuermen insisted on trying the bathtub tor size when Bob Dawson tried his sales pitch. George Dawson Plumbing HU 7-39l3 and Healing N. 2902 Perry 1 Page 166 We GERRY'S A 81 W N. 300l Nevada serve the finest of products to our customers HU 3-6959 3 Pt0Hi1C Edna Kauizmann and Larry Sunberg are having a wonderful lime af fhe Coca-Cola Co. Any lime is Coke +ime. UUUA-UULA BDTTLING, ING. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON CITY DRUG cards Mugoilnes Pfesfffpfions Jewelry 660'- cqndY cv' - Serving the Hillyard Area PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Gean M. lsenharf, Owner N. 50I9 Merkel HU 7-l765 Always Buy More of 'lhe Besl' for Less BUY-WELL FOODS, INC. Wellesley and Cresfline Open Daily 8 a.m. lo I0 p.m. D 3 . Al ' Records, magazines, groceries and cosme'l'ics are sold a+ Buy-Well's. Cheryl Andreason and Sue Plewman are seen here debaling on which record album 'l'o buy. Page 16 - I NOR'I'I'I BCWI. Home of Junior Bowling Champs and Rogers Junior Bowling League W. I25 Sinto FA 8-7090 MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING at KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Write or Call for a Free Catalogue Vern Lightbody and Robert Barnes, Rogers Grads, watch the IBM 402 Data Processing Machine operate. DENSOIN'S FOR THE FINEST IN APPLIANCES TV - I'II-FI General Electric Magnavox RCA Whirlpool DENSOW'S HILLYARD 5I07 N. Mariel' DENSOW'S GARLAND BIS W. Garland See our fine selection of Portable Radios! Portable TV's! Transistor Radios! - Frigidaire Maytag RCA Victor DENSOW'S DOWNTOWN 525 W. Sprague Bring in your favorite record to Den- sow's Downtown and they will be glad fo play it for you on stereophonic sound! VISIT DENSOW'S HI-FI SALON Page 168 Gary Rusf and Sharon Williams fry on real +reas- ures. These are fine imporfed sweafers- Cash- mere from Scol- land, an unusual wool from l'l'aly. IIAVEIIPIIRT SPURT SIIDP ur' 'Q -.. , For the best hamburgers, milkshakes, and pizza vislf TH E PAN DA Division a+ Wellesley W 8l5 Sprague MA 4-3253 I HU 3-2602 ..-I Congralulahons Grads! W S BRANT AGENCY NOTARY PUBLIC lnsurance 0 Surely Bonds 0 Loans Real Eslale 0 Ren+als N 502I Marlcel S'l'reel Phone HU 7-2593 Spolrane I4 Washmglon .....l Northtown TV Service enter ' Q For all your TV parfs and services con'I'ac+ us. 9 N. 4904 Division HU 7-3342 Page 169 ......, , . .v ..,..,.---- - .. -M W.- 4,...-.,- .....,,,,...,...., , ' X 4 I I f N l -f s v wg, Q ' -f il , ,,,, X 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. :I: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. PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO . . . FIRST FLOOR THE C RE SCENT RIVERSIDE, MAIN and WALL SPOKANE -...- .-A we.. -H ---- v V V .q. -Yg...... ...........-. ............. .. 1 ,,,..g,,A, , U V Y ..-.-n,:'d'2g!iS I-i:,g:-N., . 'f-E4:1:9'i' VARSITY SHOP All Rogers men will appreciaie Ihe Iremendous seleciion of 'Fine clofhing available a+ Emry's. Squire Shop - Varsi+y Shop - Sco+ Shop Ivy League or drape-casual or clressy. You'll find an ou+s+anding selec'I'ion Equipmeni' 'For all alignmeni' and balancing problems. Par+s for every need of your car. We service all makes Q in all depar'I'menI's in all H I price ranges! I MQTCR I S EMRY'S !CORNER RIVERSIDE AT STEVENS N. 4726 Marlce+ 'k i' 'A' ' lfll 'll . ear' ,,!lia-.fr fyyk 4-0' V 'i'l1 l'5 , lznne 1, Wdfhmgwn ., A ' !,f,cffjVyw,r J a FA 8-5400 SP0 Kill ,WI Monroe 'I'elePl'oM . 608 C Nmb PRXNTNC5, NN gf., ,A I I LAXNTON X r ' 7 is ' .Qvlll 'N li, - 4,4 X, fu ' -,l up 1' fn -,yr y glyf, .--fl ez: N L ,Lg lf' ' ' I, Q- I a xx 'R f x h 1 Q 1 l 'N 'iff 5 IN i r ri, Q Xxx - will llgwlr I l X Q ,,,l ,Wy will X X ll xx gg L, 1,3 xml. XM - lg yfgf, 4, K 'f Nl lil lil 1115 gl iw I0 I' lla WZ? . X va, X A N 4,4 1 X Lay iii, X i Y ,331 , 2 V N. 'ffl ,l g 'X ,f fo 1,- Page 171 SPROUSE-REITZ N. 5009 Markei' S+. SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES and TOILETRIES POPULAR RECORDS Your Neighborhood Variety Sfore Six chairs operafing from 9 fo 9 Norlhlown Barber Shop N. 48I0 Division HU 7-9479 Murray Weiss and Lynda Pagnohu find the Hmukingsu for a big party at Liberty IGA' I CharIo+ Treviihick ge+s all her shoes a+ Kay's. Your every need is answered at I Llberty ,GA ms FAMILY suns stone I I N N O R T H T O W N The Hillyard IGA Store. N. 5I25 MARKET HU 7-8602 Pg I72 0DEGARD'S SPORT CENTER Has Everything . . . 0 Evinrude Moiors C p g S pplies 0 Hawes Aluminum Boafs B I g S ppl s 0 Gull Fiberglass Boais A+I'1I I G d C I B 1 T I F I1 g T Icl Sk D g Eq upmenf H ' 9 S PP' Q N 5005 M k + H HY d HU 7 9257 D 'I Rhoades and Loren Odegard looking af e I7' Gull Fiberglass Boa? Ullgfftll UTIDIIS, C' I ' 0lll0l'S. 5 ' ' DODSON'S Fine Jewelry for over 70 years W. 5l7 Riv d FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP EOR YOUR EVERY INSURANCE NEED SEE OR CALL W. F. HILL, AGENT I N. 49I2 Markef S+. HU 3-I38l : Pg 173 . -V Y Y ....4......A .. -- ..Y. ....,.-. ...4..-..-..... .l............ V .-W,..... , CongraI'uIa+ions Seniori FOR SCHOOL For All Ihe Family Needs Too Visii' Our Differenl' Deparlmenfs I IIILLYAIIII VARIETY Home of School Supplies. Binders, Fillers, Noieboolrs Hagen? Master Portraits 629 Fernwell Bldg. N. 5207 MarIce+ SI'reeI 503 W. Riverside MA 4-587I Wri+e Io Director of Nursing ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL N. 830 Summif Blvd. Spokane Il, Wash. PROFESSIONAL NURSING MAY BE MEANT FOR YOU! I Page 174' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TREASURE CHEST STAFF FRIENDLY BANKING Your money if imured when trufted to um CI? HILLYARD BRANCH SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK W A 5 i . Page 175 -I The ight Thing . . . At SARTDRI lewelers FN Your voice, your way of talking portray your personality, your ed- ucation. Clothes portray your taste, your knowledge of the right thing. LeRoi Department store in Hillyard has the highest quality, the Right thing in clothing for You. Shop at LeRoi's in Hillyard. DEPT. LE STORE 5l I7 North Merlrel - Hillyarcl ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Page 176 BOUQUET. Dainty, feminine styling. Choice of natural or white case. Matching Hadley nylon cord. S342 CULVER. Smart,new mascu- line styling with the utmost accuracy. Has a styled dial. Tan leather strap. S342 No Extra Charge for Credit Pay S1 Down, S1 Week SARTORI Master Craftsmen-Jewelers No. I0 WALL ST. on the east side of Well St. between Riverside and Sprague Avenues . 8 la me Qwef lollie Mhnlalilgh Men lllhu Know CONTINUE YOUR SUCCESS BY BEING WELL DRESSED 5 Q, QN 'Fl K All JN b' 0 , '--sv' Q.. f ' :-'N K - 3 ,..,, N pjq ey ,K -Q -A W ,. ,go,1,,g., x y, x is 1 Q Q , . -V' V ' 2 .vf ' he ' .W A 4 if 19 V , y-4. -1, A ik ,Af , W, in ,J W ff' g vm. .Kr R, QR . Q ,-W G. my 6 Qs s I 5 2. ,AVE ,,. W. Lixflfilgi? Q51?J? A' 'a D 5. e A I N xx FOOTBALL SCORES 1958 , September 15 Rogers 25 to Central Valley ' v A W if Thursday, September 18 Gonzaga 15 to Rogers 7 I Thursday, September 25 Lewis and Clark 20 to Rogers 7 Friday, October 5 Rogers 27 to North Central 7 , Friday, October 10 Rogers 55 to Gonzaga 7 Friday, October 17 Rogers 19 to Lewis and Clark 19 CTieD Thursday, October 25 North Central 20 to Rogers 18 Friday, October 51 Rogers 14 to West Valley 0 Friday, November 7 Rogers 15 to Richland, Washington 7 BASKETBALL SCORES 1958-59 Friday, December 5 Saturday, December 6 Monday, December 8 Friday, December 12 Saturday, December 15 Friday, December 19 Saturday, December 20 Tuesday, December 25 Tuesday, December 50 Friday, January 2 Friday, January 9 Friday, January 25 Friday, January 50 Friday, February 6 Friday, Tuesday, February 17 Friday, February 20 Friday, February 27 Tuesday, March 5 Wednesday, March 4 Saturday, March 7 Wednesday, March ll Thursday, March 12 Friday, March 15 Saturday, March 14 February 15 Saturday, April 4 Saturday, April 4 Tuesday, April 14 Tuesday, April 21 Thursday, April 25 Monday, April 27 Tuesday, April 28 Thursday, April 50 Tuesday, May 5 Tuesday, May 12 Thursday, May 14 Tuesday, May 19 Thursday, May 21 Tuesday, May 26 Tuesday, April 7 Wednesday, April l Friday, April 17 Wbdnesday, April 2 Wednesday, April 2 Friday, May 1 Friday, May 8 ? ' Pasco, Washington 52 to Rogers 50 Rogers 55 to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 52 Sandpoint, Idaho 61 to Rogers 55 Rogers 55 to Shadle Park 41 Colfax, Washington 55 to Rogers 45 Rogers 50 to Gonzaga 45 Pasco, Washington 54 to Rogers 47 Rogers 61 to Sandpoint, Idaho 57 Kellogg, Idaho 66 to Rogers 59 Lewis and Clark 46 to Rogers 44 Rogers 61 to West Valley 51 Central Valley 55 to Rogers 50 to Walla Walla, Washington 64 Rogers 52 to North Central 50 Shadle Park 61 to Rogers 57 Gonzaga 51 to Rogers 50 Rogers 54 to Lewis and Clark 49 Rogers 44 to West Valley 56 Rogers 55 to Central Valley 41 Rogers 55 to North Central 46 Rogers 62 to Central Valley 58 Rogers 30 9 to Lincoln of Seattle, Washington 74 Snohomish, Washington 86 to Rogers 80 Rogers Rogers 52 to Olympia, Washington 49 Rogers 56 to Ballard of Seattle, Washington 55 BASEBALL SCORES 1959 A Lewiston, Idaho 5 to Rogers l Rogers Rogers Shadle Rogers Rogers 14 to Lewiston, Idaho 4 19 to Lewis and Clark 2 Park 4 to Rogers 0 ll to North Central 5 7 to West Valley 0 Central Valley 5 to Rogers 5 Gonzaga 6 to Rogers 5 Lewis and Clark 1 to Rogers 0 Rogers 2 to Shadle Park 0 Rogers-6 to North Central 5 West Valley 5 to Rogers l Rogers 2 to Central Valley l H Gonzaga 9 to Rogers 5 TRACK SCORES 1959 Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers 68i to Gonzaga 552 68 1 to North Central 55 9 66 1X5 to Central Valley 57 2!5 59 215 to Lewis and Clark 44 1X5 55 to West Valley 51 805 to Shadle Park 252 82 lf5, Lewis and Clark 60 2f5, West Valley 49 2f5, Central Valley 40 North Central 22, Shadle Park 12 115, Gonzaga 54 2!5 ia, . 5 s s , 2 i , 9 , -L . 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