Rogers High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1960
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The theme, as mentioned above, is carried out by the abstract design on the cover, in certain printed messages and in lavish division-page color. Our first scene is of the fountain and floral beauty in beautiful Manito park. The teachers, knowledge, wisdom and concern for students is an ever-flowing process, as is the fountain. They supply us with the water of knowledge and wisdom, satisfying our own thirst for it is largely a matter of taking a drink. The winter picture taken from the top of Mount Spokane is especially symbolic of our seniors who have reached the peak of their high school education. The hills in the back- ground represent the further goals of our graduates. Some of these hills may be steep, rocky and rugged. They are in the picture of life as a challenge. In the words of Douglas Mallock, we offer this verse for thought: The hills ahead look hard and steep and high, And often we behold them with a sigh, But as we near them, level grows the road, We find on every slope, with every load, The climb is not so steep, the top so far, The hills ahead look harder than they are. The classes are illustrated in a near-by scene showing a path leading upward to the summit of a high hill. It is well to remember that, if one advances confidently in the direc- tion of his dreams and endeavors to live a life established upon solid principles, it is quite probable he will successfully reach his goal. The Spokane night scene has been selected to represent our activity section. just as our community is humming with activities-day and night-so should we be active, in reason- able measure, in the extra-curricular affairs our school provides. The beauty of Spokane has been further enhanced by the recent construction of Recre- ation park. The typical American is a sportsman, and he believes in sportsmanship. The good high school will, in its athletic program, teach perseverance, courage and character, among other things. A young athlete, boy or girl, must learn to keep his poise and carry himself on a high level of conduct at all times while in vigorous competition. He must strive to excell but also to realize that what counts most is not that he won or lost-but how he played the game. Yes, this is your 1960 Treasure Chest, primarily dedicated to the idea of your place in the community-individually and collectively-now and in the future. We sincerely hope that you, as one of the Rogers crew, find this book an adequate treasury of memories, of a pleasant and profitable voyage. Lynda Pagnotta, Editor. 1960 TREATURF CH ST 2575 Edzizbn EDITOR IN CHIEF ......... ......... L YNDA PAGNOTTA ASSOCIATE EDITOR ........ ............... P AUL LEWIS BUSINESS MANAGER ....... ....... D UANE FREDERIC ANNUAL ADVISOR ................... ............... M R. WEITZ PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISOR ....... ,...... M R. HJORTEDAL ART ADVISOR .........A............ ........... M R. ALLER TREASURE CHEST STAFF Charlotte Anderson Marlene Atkinson Julienne Avery Joe Branda jack Carr Kathy Cole Wanda Conboy Sharon Copeland Sheila Davey Peggy Davis Peggy Hauge ROGER Forrest Burgess Fred Gest Kerry Hafner Mike Lawrence Introduction ...... Faculty ...... Seniors Classes .... Activities .,.. Clubs ...... Sports ........ Advertising ....... Bob Kannberg Sue Plewman Stella May Reif Judy Skarset Nena Smothers Art Summers Christi Wakeley Grace Ward Judi White Sharon Weis Stan Westover S PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Earl Nelson Sandy O'Keefe Denny Peterson TABLE OF CONTENTS r 1 1 5 E+ 4 'Iii Rf 3 -Q, f E' ., .,,. , Q ,M ww-ww' My . -5 -ff , . Q . V - 1-- .. ,- A.. , W ,vfiff - V ,.. .gi-:K x .5 ',,js,L. , i aw . 5 '1 ,. H. W H -' -f .ff MT . N ,W A V ,M I gt A, 'h,w,.., 'vkmnm , u ' 4 M nm - w ' f fir M M , 'I+ . ' Lifmwwmwwfmn W A ' ','-mi, 'ff' 4.-. ' J., X .X W 6 , H I ' .. w 1 1 . , R.nQg,,,, . Zh! 21,7 kim? 1 , , ,, N lx' if Q- A wmv JESSE L. PURDY, Principal. As principal of John Rogers for 12 years, Mr. J. L. Purdy has continu- ally devoted a keen interest to a school program which best serves the needs of its citizenry for democratic living. Mr. Purdy has inspired and guided both teachers and students in a mu- tual striving for maximum heights in scholarship. The entire scholarship program which his staff put into op- eration this year was never more successful. During this term, Mr. Purdy con- tributed much time to work on the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools from the eight states of the Northwest, including Alaska and Hawaii. After a second year in the new school additions, students and faculty alike continue to feel gratification for the excellent co-ordination among Mr. Purdy, members of his staff and the building contractors. The planning and the building team work has made Rogers an even more beautiful school with modern and practical features. Out of a host of other important responsibilities too numerous to men- tion in this limited space, Mr. Purdy finds that he must constantly repre- sent and coordinate school and com- munity activities. He is always read- ily available to the public, and to his teachers and students to assist in any way possible. Moreover, Mr, Purdy finds himself on call for various dis- trict, state and national activities and organizations. Thus one can readily see the great responsibilities placed in the hands of the Rogers school principal and the magnitude of his educational contri- butions to the community. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS -- The administrative personnel joined forces every week to discuss the prob- lems of the different phases of school life. Here Mr. Purdy, Mr. Elsensohn, Mr. MacGown, Mrs. Black and Mr. jelinek take time to pose for the pho- tographers during a discussion. Page 6 PAUL MAC GOWN, vice principal. Testifying to the countless activities and responsibili- ties of the school's vice-principal, the office of Mr. Paul MacGown is a constant buzz, with students and staff personnel coming and going at a dizzying pace. It is indeed a tribute to anyone who can physically withstand the business barrage from all points, let alone be of service to everyone with unfailing efficiency and good nature. Mr. MacGown is a man who keenly knows and appre- ciates his school, its personnel and the problems-in- volved in the smooth operation of the school. He is in charge of pupil accounting and attendance and the checking of permanent records of candidates for gradu- ation to see that the graduation requirements are met. He is responsible for the organization, financing, and programming of all student activities, curricular and extra-curricular. JAMES ELSENSOHN, assistant principal. Mr. James Elsensohn has served three years as as- sistant principal, a position which requires, among oth- er things, the utmost devotion and insight to the pro- gramming and guiding of each student through his school years. Mr. Elsensohn conscientiously attacks, with zeal, devo- tion and insight the numerous problems that arise, work- ing out solutions to the near-impossible challenges which confront him. He supervises the testing program, working with stu- dents and homeroom teachers to help prepare the stu- dents for the future. Mr. Elsensohn also is in charge of ordering supplies and textbooks for all the departments of the school. TEACHERS ENLIVEN CON-Rogers teachers some- times become more excited about a game than the stu- dents themselves, as shown in this picture. This pep con made a big hit with the students because of the faculty members, who were willing to devote the time and energy to make it a success. Here Miss Le-Fevre, Mrs. laeland and Mr. Hjortedal portray cheerleaders of the 920's. Page 7 Y i Gi'a'-1? if ,fvvnk ' or 'Z 'ee-an LAVELLF. BLACK, dean of girls. Rogers' dean of girls has done her best to help students with personal, curricular, and attendance problems. Each girl is given sincere attention and consideration. D - - - A , , Mrs. Black also advises girls, activities. She enjoys working with girls and becoming acquainted with them. Through activities and private counseling, the girls of Rogers have come A to appreciate and admire Mrs. Black as a helpful friend. WILLIAM C. SORENSON, superintendent, Spokane school district 81. Spokane is, indeed, fortunate to have, as its super- intendent of schools, a :nan with an extensive college, teaching and administrational background. Mr. Sorenson graduated from Ricks college in 1930, and 10 years later he received his B.S. degree at Utah State College. Then in 1950 he received his M.S. degree at the University of Idaho. Mr. Sorenson has served as a teacher. on the elemen- tary, secondary and college levels. He has also had much experience in administration on all levels, and during his last three years in Idaho, was the curriculum director of the State Board of Education, Coming to Spokane as secondary school curriculum director in 1953, he was promoted two years later to the position of assistant superintendent for secondary education. In 1957 he was elected to his present position. The amount of energy, enthusiasm and vision needed for this vital office defies description, But through his vast training and teaching background, Mr. Sorenson has had the kind of experiences that can be very help- ful to him in coping with present and,future problems in his desire to provide Spokane with the strongest pos- sible school system. x-N-Wi if A JOHN JELINEK, dean of boys. A person who has been given a great responsibility, that of dean of boys, is Mr. John Jelinek. He is a man with whom Rogers boys often come in contact, one who guides them to good citizenship. The young men of Rogers high school are future leaders of the com- munity. Mr. Jelinek's purpose is to help each boy toward a useful future, and he has done an excellent job in this respect. This rewarding position has been held by Mr. Jelinek since 1957. He counsels privately with any boy about personal, educational, attendance or social problems. OSCAR C. SANTSCHI, President, Spokane school board. Mr. Santschi has been a member of the Spokane school board since early spring of 1958. W'hen Spokane-'s voters put him into office at that time, they selected a man with excellent qualifications. Though Mr. Santschi enjoys several hobbies, uworking with children, he says, gives him the greatest satisfac- tion. His concentration on youth activities in church and lodge work and in his spare time certainly testifies to this fact. He has always been active in PTA work, also, serving as president of one local unit in 1954-55. He was reelected for the 1957-58 term. A school board member has much work to do, as- sumes lots of responsibility and gets no pay. But, as Mr. Santschi points out, the reward comes in knowing that all efforts are directed toward the future welfare of the younger generation. I ek ,.u....s- '4 T . ,uh 1, 'H KATHERINE O'BRIEN, main office. Cheerful and smiling, Mrs. O'Brien greets every person who enters the main office. She is always ready to help. and does her best to serve all. Her responsibilities are numerous and important. She registers new students, greets visitors, handles all mail and correspondence and is an able secre- tary to Mr. Purdy. ARDEN ROWE, bookroom. Get it at the bookroomf' is a phrase which is familiar to every student at Rogers. The very capable Mrs. Rowe spends at least as much time at school as any other person. Every summer is full for her because she must take inventory and stock the shelves of the bookroom. Mrs. Rowe is also responsible for locker registrations, and the buying, selling and dispensing of supplies to students and faculty members. DEE SPRAGUE, attendance office. A familiar person to all Rogers students is Mrs. Sprague. She has charge of the at- tendance office and handles all students at- tendance problems. The office is often crowded with students, especially when the flu bug has visited Rogers Cand spring feverlj. fmfelrzrzef IRENE WELCH, guidance clerk. Another familiar face to Rogers students is that of Mrs. Welch. As guidance.clerk, she must check all freshman achievement tests, make reports to grade schools con- cerning the progress of students, and help with the enrollment of new students. Mrs. Welch has come in contact with many stu- dents, and her smile and ready laugh have won many friends. HARRIET FOLAND, business office. Although many students do not'come in direct contact with the business office, Mrs. Foland plays a vital roll in the operation of the school. All money, receipts, deposits and refunds must be accounted for by Mrs. Foland. She must keep many records, and handles insurancc and all of the football, basketball and spring sports tickets. JULE BISSET, main office. Many students have never met Mrs. Bis- set. but this very efficient secretary is al- ways busy with the details and duties of the main office. She takes a good deal of the load off Mrs. O'Brienls shoulders and is helpful to everyone. 'wx ::f1,umf:n1,1 r ' 'I Encglzkb DALE BRAN NON Drama, Radio-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 A. D. GRAFIOUS English, Speech 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 1948 I IMOGENE KNIGHT English Wash. State College At Rogers since 1958 ROY MAGDEN English Univ. of Idaho, B.A. E.W.C.E., Ed. M. At Rogers since 1955 LENA SCHMIDT English Ohio Univ., B.S. Univ. of Oklahoma, M.A. C t Roger s'nce 1953 ' L RMA ELIZABETH HERBERT English Dept. Head Wash. State College, B.A. Univ. of New York At Rogers since 1932 THEODORA FRISBIE English E.W.C.E. Gonzaga Whitworth Wash. State College Univ. of Wash., A.B. At Rogers since 1932 BART HAGGIN English, Drama Univ. of Wash., B.A. At Rogers since 1958 CECIL JOHNSON Sociology Boys Fed. Advisor Gonzaga, B.A. At Rogers since 1956 CLARISSA OSCARSON English Wash. State College, B.A., M.A. Gonzaga E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1932 MAUDE SCOFIELD English Wash. State College, B.A. Univ. of Wash. Univ. of California At Rogers since 1953 Page 10 FRANCIS SCOTT English Holy Names College Whitworth, B.A., M.A. At Rogers since 1958 GERALD WEITZ English, Journalism Wash., State College, B.A., B.Ed. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1958 Libmry OLIVIA HARRIS Librarian Dept. Head Park College Univ. of Hawaii, B.Ed. Univ. of Illinois, B.S.L.S. At Rogers since 1948 hazy 1-16,11 GEORGE MOLCHAN Study Hall Ohio State, B.A. Univ. of Wash. Wash. State College At Rogers since 1956 Page 11 DORIS SUTHERLAND English E.W.C.E., B.A. Whitworth At Rogers since 1959 HAZEL VAN DOREN English E.W.C.E. Whitworth Wash. State College Spok. Univ., B.A. At Rogers since 1952 DUNCAN ORMSBY At Rogers since 1958 LINDA ELLER Assistant Librarian Appalachian State T.C., B.S. At Rogers since 1958 KENNARD SPEEGLE Study Hall Wash. State University, B.A. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1960 ..-naw , L, ...- ...M . -- Q4 'Qi' BETTY PENCE Foreign Languages W.S.C., B.A., B.Ed. Univ. of Wash. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1946 I ROBERT SNIDER Art Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1958 MARION G. LEFEVRE French Dept. Head Whitman, A.B. Univ. of California Stanford University Univ. of Wash. At Rogerss since 1934 HAZEL CROSBY English, Spanish Gonzaga Univ., B.E. Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1943 ROBERT J. GARIEPY Latin Gonzaga University, B.Ed. At Rogers since 1959 WILLIAM ALLER Fine Arts Dept. Head U.C.L.A. Univ. of Wash., B.A. Burnley School of Arts At Rogers since 1949 Language Em Am Page 12 Mdibemalzbf Page 13 ALFRED OSTN ESS Geometry Dept. Head Gonzaga, Ph. B. Univ. of Idaho, M.S. At Rogers since 1944 JAMES BUCKLEY Math.-Science Wash. State College E.W.C.E., B.A. ' -zzzrfstfaz M... vp.. f ,mime 5 f X 1 Q , E. I, , YH-it 41 'M 4 X I At Rogers smce 1959 LW E, M aint . ' ',she 1 f HAROLD THOMPSON Mathematics Coach Wash. State College, B.A. E.W.C.E., B.Ed. Gonzaga At Rogers since 1948 WALTER RAYMOND Mathematics Gonzaga, B.Ed. At Rogers since 1957 FAYE WEYMOUTH Mathematics Univ. of Minnesota Univ. of Wash., B.A. At Rogers since 1932 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 Mkiory JAMES FORSYTH U.S. History, Current World Problems Whitman, College, M.A., B.A. At Rogers since 1952 eeee ' -,A -. - ..nQ...1wsatn,s1sftq , i ff .xi.'-fi' 1' - I -r24r, if 'f' ,, - ff! I ' . il , . 1 A 1' s 'Q ,I ' ' ' ' ff . M I l 5 'ff at ae-.'?Figg ,f-cb 2-' iw '- wwEso , gags- yfsw . f.-:-...wx-fait 3' LAVERNE MABBOTT U. S. History, Economics Coach Wash. State College, B.A., B.E., M.A. At Rogers since 1947 s ii lirs Az,,, 9 N 22 ilk' 51 1 f 5' fsfmge F Q 1 12' r ' 2- mf. 15 1 'K r ,,wg,wjtgfg,f,, . I .,11.,4,gg., 5 'fi ... ,fl f' -i e'rs , ' s 'f v '33-sv ,f--51 ff-i 2 , ,ms I -',.5f'.b ffff 325 A f,g.,f 1. isa pr. -1 fthe- fm T. ARMAND BRIM World History Univ. of Wash., B.A. Univ. of Calif., M.A. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1958 'S an M .egg ,ie 'wk is ' f ef is Q .9 ig MM 5 Q . :f::,,. - Qe5e.51Q I f' E. G. KIENHOLZ Social Studies, Nlathematics Oregon State College Univ. of Wash., B.A. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1949 .ga E. T. BECHER Social Studies, Dept. Head Univ. of Idaho, B.A. Univ. of Wash., M.A. Univ. of Chicago At Rogers since 1933 KENNETH E. PELO World History World Geography Montana State University, Eastern Montana At Rogers since 1959 Page 14 gal. Page 15 ROBERT POFFENROTH Social Studies Coach E.W.C.E., B.A. Gonzaga Univ. of Wash. At Rogers since 1955 PEGGY RAUN '51 History -A L Wash. State College, B.A. -.2 ' --19 Univ. of Hawaii At Rogers since 1958 R liigi 2225537 f . if J. i:'i' '. i5 ' 9 H. A. SLEIZER LOUISE A. SMITH Social Studies Univ. of Washington, A.B. Sorbonne University, M.A. At Rogers since 1931 L ...Q 1, Elf? ' 5... , . C TRACY WALTERS Math., History Coach E.W.C.E. , Wash. State College, B.A. 2 At Rogers since 1956 f 1 Social Studies Univ. of Washington E.W.C.E. W.W.C.E. Whitworth Wash. State College, B.A., M.A. At Rogers since 1942 A 'Q f 2 ' -.., X eleee 2. f - fi 1 , ' sz x or J. M. STOVER History Univ. of Wash. Univ. of Illinois Univ. of Idaho, B.S., M.S. At Rogers since 1945 an . .,,, 1 v X Q . fx . ,Q 1 , .W ' 1. if 4...-m..,,e,,.:r f, 1' ' 1 gi? 5 . 9 w f ,?f:r,izaf1f ii: at 23 - .1 '1 ,twig-2 , , , is i' 1 f fe 1.14 1 lvl I1'f4I2:x ff. LW? 'N 1 ' li L55 . ,. ,qw . ,,. ,-,gn 1, . i. I ' 'W 'if fo 1' af we Q s'34..-1. ' fczlenae FRANCIS R. CARROLL Chemistry Canisius College Univ. of Rochester Seattle Univ., B.S. Gonzaga At Rogers since 1956 JOHN DOMBROSKY Physics Wash. State College Univ. of Wash. E.W.C.E., B.A. At Rogers since 1955 E. J. HJORTEDAL Biology, Publications St. Olaf, B.A. E.W.C.E., Ed.M. At Rogers since 1957 ,fglgqg ,Q f- ' 1 , an Q .JY ff. fe' 1 ilk 4. va, K A-hs A1 4 Y A4158 -e v xt in f ' gui, Q1 .nip - 1 .3 J 2 fgffffii ,mc ss., , . . M i W 3, ,iii .M Q X 1 Q, in ' A --bww: K .. -Q74 si f.. 1.,s,,1t' E 5 l I 'ff Q W' -'1 se- fa.. ' A LEWIS SABO Biology Dept. Head Ohio Univ., B.S. in Ed. Wash. State College College of Idaho Gonzaga At Rogers since 1945 l 1 1 am tg sd W . Q K V,::: .6 RN, , Ei. 1 L, 'k i tr j ' f.g?if?g: N , , - - F' -it ef .gg 'V it 'n1'2f4fj:s1i',x:.i,--Y..-fax, 'i -'uf' ii 2 ' s A if A -5 gg it 1 my 1, 1 mit? f c ,F ,fl s- ff 1 sf. .-I 117' Nj' is fi? f Q 4 f. H - 5 of L . 9 . . I . .' ,.,.gJ-.,...e 'A 'Vi W W ' il If-' Q.,..lE'fw15ii.'.1QfMi il: Q ,tg W. . xy. W, if 9 -film' - ki- Qxgivf ' 'i'- , .5 cw. ra 5. af' 5 X ' 5 s . that fl, I LAWRENCE COLEMAN 'Biology Coach Gonzaga, B.A. At Rogers since 1954- CHARLES DIGGS Biology Philanders Smith, B.S. Univ. of Arkansas, M.S. At Rogers since 1957 HARRY MERRICK Science College of Idaho Colorado A 8: M E.W.C.E., B.A. Wash. State College At Rogers since 1957 TEACHERS COLLECTION-Many interesting specimens are properties of the science department. These girls can testify to the fact that seeing is better than hearing or reading as they examine part of Mr. Lewis Sabo's col- lection. From left to right are Gloria Caird, Sandy Rickard, Janet Maxam, and Carol Wilson. At the desk are Linda Musselwhite and Sherry Elliott. Page 16 Commembzl Page 17 MILTON STUMPF Bus. Ed Dept. Head Wash. State College, B.A. Univ. of Wash., B.S. Whitworth E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1944 fs T' fb' x.-' ru ci gyd LV, ,fp W so U ' fig Q fit . LH ,J 'Vw' RUTH cHuRcH cy' If Business Education jf, .YW V Holy Names College g, Wash. State College, B.A. ' if At Rogers since 1955x Q JESSIE COOK Business Education E.W.C.E. Univ. of Idaho, B.S. At Rogers since 1955 HELEN L. LELAND Business Education Girls League Advisor Wash. State College, B.A., B.E. At Rogers since 1946 LORRAINE SCHWARTZ Business Education Univ. of Wash., B.A. Whitworth Wash. State College Gonzaga Univ. of Montana At Rogers since 1947 QA ROBERT SMICK Business Education Wash. State College, B.A. At Rogers since 1958 sl' , v fbqu CHARLES ANDERSON Electricity, Electronics Linfield Parks Air College E.W.C.E., B.A. Whitworth At Rogers since 1957 LEONARD JOHNSON Industrial Arts Wash. State College B.A., B.Ed. ' At Rogers since 1956 WAYNE CHAPMAN Mech. Draw. Dept. Head E.W.C.E., B.A. Oregon State College, M.Ed. At Rogers since 194-4 Eli Josem-1 CULLER Metal Shop s 'S E.w.e.E., B.A. in Ed. ' A A At Rogers since 1958 DIALE SPURGEON Metal Shop ..T.....x Eastern Ore. Col. of Ed. Whitworth Oregon State E.W.C.E. Wash. State Univ. At Rogers since 1959 T +, J. HERBERT RUSSELL Safe Driving Wash. State College, B.A. Colorado A Sc M At Rogers since 1948 WHATS IN HERE?-One of the many departments of Industrial Arts is that of Auto Shop. Boys learn how to maintain their own cars by work- ing on the cars in the shop. Here Ron Bodvin and LaVerne Shultz are discovering what makes an engine tick. Page 18 1 I ff- efvJizls QPvie will-l,nnlli'v'1 7. FOREST BRIGHAM Choral Music Dept. Head Univ. of Idaho, B.M., M.M. Oklahoma State Lewis 8a Clark College Fred Waring Choral Sch. Paul Christiansen Choral School At Rogers since 1943 Home Ecmomzbf CECILLE LE FOR Homemaking San Fran. Col. for Women Wash State Univ., B.S. At Rogers since 1960 F -25 .. -gi? 1 gt., Mufzb . 'ff' f ROBERT E. FosTER CN ' 'i', Colorado State College, . B.A. rscriaii ian! rhiill isrrs , ,i . - Wash- State College 1 rrrrh 5 g.f.vfg+ Af Rogers SiHCC1956 A g . 1 f .J--My e , . roor I CHARSTE MIKKELSON Home Economics Dept. Head North Dakota State, B.S. Univ. of Minnesota Wash. State College E.W.C.E. Oregon State College, M.S. At Rogers since 1937 W .1 . .Ji 1 . W i.. '12 , .f-vs-ss, it . .I if I-,ff ,L f me t . ft, ,gf it -if 4 re H I 1 Si. X :J t 3 e- N W Q X , , . It , E.-EE, w W Wil? t 5 5-til Q1 Q... C ELLA MOYER f - ,,,1' fsfi Home Economics Wash. State College, peg' B -A-2 M -A' . T f 1 4 Univ. of Wash. tt '. Oregon State College Iigigzjgef Univ. of California At Ro ers since 1941 'f fi g ' A ws' f Liitgtiilirw-.wiiiftifs ,sf . - -Q.a.piaf -. mwf-east, ,gif 2 is -...rw ' r-efewfssgt-rgf,-. 5... ' if 1- ' Z'iZ. :'vWT' wie LEARNING BY OBSERVATION- The largest operation of the Home- rnaking department is the maintaining of a nursery school. The observation of these children helps homemaking students learn about child develop- ment. Page 19 .M ETH EE LARSON Homemaking Oregon State College Univ. of Wash. Wash. State College, B.A. E.W.C.E. At Rogers since 1945 LEOTI TREADWELL Home Economics Wash. State College, B.A. i e, it , At Rogers since 1952 ,E 5 J' 77 3'. F .lv 1 f Wg, 2 I 'lx i, 46, 4 It gg? , 336 7 .sf 0' ' 7 s'1iliqirll?'qg5i 'B i 9 5 if ....r 3 J? s t fi V t if .2 rt i eff:-in , r nt Pbyrzcazl Educaizbljipyjgxk MARJORY LAKEWOLD j prag Physical Education Wash. State College, B.A. 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 PEGGY MOTLEY Physical Education, Dept. Head Wash. State College, B.S. San Jose State College At Rogers since 1959 VERNIE TRAVIS Physical Education Jameston College, North Dakota, B.A. At Rogers since 1959 TUMBLERS-Among the different courses taught in the girls' physical education classes is that of tumbling. Here the girls are demonstrating one of the numerous stunts learned. FRED BROWN Physical Ed. Ftbl. Coach Wash. State College, B1A At Rogers since 1947 'QMUSCULUS TONUSH-Exercising is one of the most important phases in boys' P.E. A great deal of time is spent during each class for muscle toning. Here boys are shown climbing a ladder to tone their arm and shoul- der muscles. Page 20 Page 21 KWH-ieazcbmcg Pmonnel z E I I ...ff lf nf' ,Qi - V YR fi fi it .iw ww ,ft - ff . 5 . . . Mk? C . , 2 i' X 4.53 1 te xx' z 1 Z l CAFETERIA PERSONNEL-Food is one of the mainstays of a teen-ager's life, and the cooks at Rogers have provided excellent hot lunches for the students.. Those preparing the meals are, left to right: Mrs. Rachel Larson, Mrs. Georgia Tubbs, Mrs, Bea Foster, Mrs. Martha Kingery, Mrs. Nina O'Keefe, and Mrs. Ellen Clough. -I ' . , ,f1.,,,:-6545, ' - it 'M QQ.. y fs- Qgg'ili4' my ,K t M Am .,. qi M , ew :X BUILDING AND GROUND PERSONNEL-Custodians play an important part in keeping Rogers clean. Many people have visited this school every day and were impressed because Rogers was so clean, both inside and out. These visitors left with a very high opinion of the school. Custodians working at Rogers are, left to right, first row: Clarence Ruud, head custodiang Ed Glowen, Jack DeWitt, and Marion Edwards. Back row: Ed Kochel, Earl Peterson, Frank Zeetler and Curtis Fin- ley. 1 4 l eff? f QE WWW? M ' ,,v ,.w., '-1.5 Ji, 7i im ?i - ' '-1,,. 41:u - , . E fi 5 E Q 'A 7' in2lE. 3E'E,, ,:1'E-EE .'.......' 'lEEEE.iE',i '1:If'9?'W f ?f'f'f'W:f fi f ff.,:iff,:'. ' ' ,i.25vEEL.2F '1 MW 1611227 6, f U MQW ff? , A7 ' ff ,7 ' fy L, 5'4,!2,sY if My fj,7f7 KQJ, ,gf 7 7 6 y A: fb' X 2' , .f J nl, cidgfbaflj ifilzlf , RZ if fijfyif f 10 5 Xfxljflfqgff KX ur ff! 111-JL5 V 2 5 L 7 it , y ff X W A7 4 C 4 , rf ,J IAQ! X f K ,f7fw7f71 I Lp 7 1277 , ' f 17,4 ' 57 9 ff? 53 Cf 1 4 if X14 C gif ,5 47 ' L4 K V K L, l, ,ffdfpff -f V EfZ1 ?45f4?1Z ,ffm 2 ff f f?4WC- f O f f V f ' R U ' M ff 77 VH f' l , ' ljf, 'T . . 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Robin Commercial Bemiss Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Pirettes. 3, 45 Pres. 45 Student Council Rep. 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Home Room Vice Pres. and Sec. 1, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Teens for Polio 45 Big Sis- ter 3, Home Room Big Sister 45 Checker, Receptionist 3, 45 Home- coming Committee 45 Suggestions Chairman 45 Dad and Daughter Desert Decorations Chairman 45 Standards 45 Senior Mothers Tea 35 Big Little Sister Party 35 Serv- inz, Girl for Football Banquet 4. National Honor Society ANDERSEN, DAVID Dave Science Arlington Home Room Pres. 15 Home Room Vice Pres. 25 Student Council 45 Office Worker 25 Ground Patrol 4. ANDERSON, DARLENE Dar1ene History, Home Economics Whitman Majorette 45 Pirettes 35 F.B.L.A. 45 Study Hall Checker 2, 35 Study Hall Receptionist 45 Home Room Officer 25 Lost and Found Com- mittee 25 Tag Day Sale 3. ANDERSON, RONALD O. Ron Mathematics, Science Cooper Boys Fed. Comm. 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 45'A.S.B. Vocations Comm. 35 Home Room Offices. National Honor Society ANDERSON, GARY L. Gary Science Cooper Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Fed. Comm. 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Boys Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, SHARON L. Sharon Art, Commercial Hamilton Girls, Basketball 1, 25 Girls' Soft- ball 1, 25 Bowling 25 Girls, Vol- leyball 1, 25 Girls' League Comm. 35 Big Sister 35 Tag Sales 2. Page 24 APITZ, LLOYD EDMOND Lloyd History Arlington Tennis 1, 25 Eastern Wash. Solo and Ensemble Meet 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 25 Hall Patrol 2, 35 , Intramural Sports 1, 2. ARMSTRONG, ARMOUR Army History Hamilton W Track 15 Big R Nights5 Home , Room Sec.5 Boys' Fed. Represen- 1 tative. 1 ASTON, JIM Jim English Kettle Falls A.S.B.5 Boys, Federation. 1 1 ATKINSON, MARJORIE Margie 1 Commercial St. Xavier F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 Home Room Vice Pres. 45 Girls, League Comm. 1 3, 45 Majorettes 45 A.S.B. Comm. 5 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 3, Receptionist 4, Tag 1 1 Sales 2. . ' 1 1 1 ATKISSON, RON Ron Industrial Arts Longfellow Choir 45 Home Room Officers, . Vice Pres. 1, Pres. 45 Hall Pa- trol 3. 1 1 1 BAIR, TERRY MERTON Terry Industrial Arts Columbia High Wrestling 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BALCH, CHRISTINE E. Christine Commercial Hamilton Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, BALDWIN, JANICE KAY Jan Commercial Hamilton Livewires Committee Chairman 4, Pirettes 2, 3, Girls' League Comm. 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Bookroom 1, 2, Big Sister 3, 4, A.S.B. Greetings Committee 4, Girls' League Rep. 1, Study Hall Checker, Reception- ist 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 2,'Girls' League Homecoming Committee 4, Style Trends 3, Lost and Found 3, Senior Mothers Tea Committee 3, Charity Drives 1, 2, 3, Teens for Polio 4, Pep Club 1, Sweater Day Comm. 2. BALDWIN, KAREN C. Karen Mathematics Arlington Senior Math Club 3, 4, Junior Math 2, Bowling 3, One Act Plays 1, 2, Big Sister 3, Best Actress Award in One Act,Plays 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1. 2,' 3, 4, Three Us 12 BARBOUR, DEANNA Dee Dee Home Economics Bemiss F.N.A. 1, Home Room Officer 3, Girls' Gym Checker 2, Study Hall Checker 3, Charity Drives 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Representative 3, One Act Plays, Fashion Trends 1, Associated Stu- dent Body 1, 2, 3, 4. BARR, SARAH JANE Sarah Social Science Whitman Choir 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, All State Choir 4, Glee Club 1, 2, F.N A. 1, 2, Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, Big Sister 3, Red Cross President 3, Dad and Daughter Comm. 4, Home Room Treas. 3, Tag Day Sales, Morning Girls' Comm. 3, Choir President 4, Girls' League Rep. 4. BARTHOLOMAE, FRED J. Fred History Hamilton Football 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. P,--. 31' T' ite, I I .I ilf gr BASS, ROBERT Bob History Logan Boys' Glee, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BATTIN, YVONNE Yvonne Commercial Logan Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Advisor Pep Club 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Comm, Three C's, Gym Checker 4, Big Sister 3, Home Room Officer, Tag Day Sales 1, 2, 3, 4. BEAN, DAVID T. Dave Science, Indus. Arts Longfellow Rifle Club 2, Intramural Football, Basketball, Golf 1, 2, 3, Home Room Officers, Library Worker, Hall Patrol 1, 2. BECK, CAROL ANN Carol Science Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, All State .Band 2, All Northwest Or- chestra 3, All State Orchestra 4, Orchestra l,. 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Con Committee 4, Junior Princess 3, Homecoming Comm. 4, Librarian 1, Girls' League Comm. 3, 4, Ush- erettes 3, Dad and Daughter Des- sert 4, Style Trends 3, Standards 4, Livewires 3, Gold 2, 3, French, Latin 1, F.N.A. 1, 2. BENDICKSON, DENNIS Denny History Cooper A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. BENNETT, LARRY A. Lad-dy Commercial Banners Ferry H. S. Football, Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, Northwest History Committees. f . if if., .ifiiiif .-'s:'1fT1. Tis , . ' Q 5 Nc ., Wm. Jw 1-gvrvf' Rx 49 BENNETT, RONALD Ron Social Studies Arlington Track 1, Boys' Federation Comm. 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BENNETT, SHARON V. Shen History Hamilton Choir 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Ushercttes 3, 4, Livewires 4, Pins and Points A.S.B. 4, Pirettes 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Informa- tion Comm. Chairman 4: Nurses Office 4, Home Room Offices 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Style Trends 1, Girls' League Rcpre. 4, E,W.C.E. Solo and Ensemble Meet, W.S.U. 3, 4, Pirette Banquet Decoration Comm. Chairman 3, Spring Day Comm. 4, Con. Comm. 4, Dance Comm. 4. BENZEL, DARYL L. Daryl Social Studies Longfellow Football 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4: A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation Comm. 3, 4, Fire Squad 4: Traffic Patrol 3, 4, Conductor 4: Home Room Offices 2, 3, Homecoming Escort 4, Cafeteria Patrol 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Paddle Squad 4, Boys' Fed- eration l, 2, 3, 4, Alta Y 2, 3. BERGEN, DEANA RAE Dean Commercial W'hitman F.N.A. l. 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2. 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 41 Bowling 2: Bookroom VVorker 3, 4, Teens Against Polio 3, Locker Comm. 2: Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, 4. BERNIER, BOB Bob History, Fine Arts St. Patrick's A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion l, 2, 3, 4. BESTER, LESLIE VERNON Les Mathematics Regal Senior Math 3, 4, Junior Math Officer 2, Boys' Glee, Homeroom Vice President 4, Intramural Sports. Page 26 ,ri , i ga .,,,L - I., ,B ,, , K.. 1 .1 51 - i'.' iw as f. ' vz x.z.-.ss-2. w V f 'Aw i3li1t1Riiaa1 fici -292 - . ... BINGHAM, BARRY Barry Social Studies Hamilton Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 2, P.T.S.A. Rep. 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2. BIRGE, JIMMIE ROGER Jim History Hamilton Intramural Football, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Offices, Vice President l, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 3, Ii, Red Cross Rep. 2, Hall Pa- tro . BLANGERES, PATRICIA Patti Commercial Hamilton Song and Cheerleaders 3, 4, Natal Cheerleaders Association 3, 4, A.S.B. Treasurer 4, Home-coming Princess 2, Chairman Style Trends, Standards Comm., Senior Mothers Tea 2, 3, Livewires 3, 4, Honor Roll, Teens Against Polio Chairman 4, Elections Comm. 3, Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, Dance Comm. 4, F.B.L.A., Big Sister, Home Room Offices, Girls' Glee Club, Advertising Staff Treasure Chest 3, Red Cross Rep. BLIESNER,JACQUELINE Jackie Science Logan Home Room President 4, Achieve- ments Chairman 4, Constitution Chairman 3, Dad and Daughter Dessert, Publicity Chairman 4, Pep Club 2: Girls' League Rep. 1: Lost and Found Comm. 3: Voca- tions Comm. 3, Serving Girls 3: Tag Day Sales 1, 2, 3, Bookroom Worker 3, 4, Gym Checker 3, F.N.A. Treasurer 3: Senior Moth- ers Tea Comm. 2, Big and Little Sister Comm. 3, 4, Pirettes 3. BLUM, JACK ARTHUR Art Science Arlington Thespians 3, 4: Captain Apple Jack, Stage crew, Room Full of Roses, Publicity Chairman, Dear Phoebe, House Manager, Stage Crew 2: One Act Plays, Thespians, Clerk, Cinderella, Soundman, Ten- nis 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, Pirate Modula- tor 1, 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. BOARDMAN, DANIEL Dan Science St. Patrick's Home Room Secretary, Senior Math 3, 4, Football 4. HRM.. BODVIN. RONALD History Logan A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. BOOMER, L'iNDA Dramatics Stagecrew 4, Props, Out of the Frying Pan 1, Make up, Captain Applejack 2, Nancy Fallon, A Room Full of Roses 3, Giants Wife, Jack and the Beanstalk 3, Best Actress, Jack and the Bean- stalk 3, Best Actress Season 1958- 1959, Mickey Riley, Dear Phoebe 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Outstanding Act- ing, Workshop Plays 2, Outstand- ing Directing, Workshop Plays 2, Big Sister 3, Production Staff, National Honor Society vuaoomll Whitman BORDWELL, PHYLLIS E. PhyI Foreign Language Cooper Girls' League Treasurer 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Pirettes 3, 4, Homeroom Offices 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Girls' League Rep. 3, A.S.B. Rep. 3, Junior Math 2, Speakers Bureau 2: Three C's 1, Pep Club 1, A.S.B. Comm. 3, Girls, League Comm. 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria 1, Mothers Tea Chair- man 2, Charity Drives 3, Pirates Cove Kitchen Chairman 3. BOWERS, BERNEISE J. Beany Dramatics Whitman Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3. 4, Home-coming Comm. 2, Red Cross Rep. 2, Girls, League Rep. 3, Spring Sports Queen Comm. 3: Homeroom Officers 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Con. 4, Talent Pool 3, All School Plays Comm. 2, 3, Teens for Polio 1, Senior Drama Recital 4, One Act Plays 1, 2, 3, Dear Phoebe Publicity 4, Radio Work Shop 4, The Clown Alice 2, English 3 Speech, Contest 2, Forget Me Not Sale 31 BRAKE, MAVIS CAROLYN Mavis History Regal Dear Phoebe 4, Pep Club 21 Big Sister 3, Study Hall Checker 3, 4, Typing Award 3, Outstanding Acting 2, Bowling Team 3, Rogers Record 2, T. C. Staff 2, One Act Plays 1, 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Homeroom Of- fices 1, 3, Talent Pool 2, P.T.S.A. 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 3. BRETTHAUER, BILLIE Willie Drama, Social Studies Whitman Library Worker 2, Attendance De- liverer 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Speech Contest Winner 2, One Act Play, Full Circle 2, Poor Pearlfs Peril 2, Mother of the Bride 3, Radio Workshop 3, 4, Senior Recital 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Stage Craft 4, One Act Play, Saved, Di- rector 3, Dear Phoebe, Poster Comm. 4, Master of Ceremonies, One ,Act Plays 3, Junior Member of Gregg Artists 3. PE? bt - Page 27 BROWN, FRED M. Fred Social Studies Longfellow Football 1: Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, R Club 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Home Room Of- fices 1, 2, 3, Fire Squad 4, Traf- fic Patrol 4, Paddle Squad 4, Alta-Y 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1. BROWN, HAROLD Harold History Longfellow A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, HERB LEE Herb History Madison Home Room Officer 2, 3, Boys, Federation Representative 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, JOANNE KAYE Joanne Mathematics Longfellow National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League Treasurer 4, Pircttes 3, junior Math 2, Girls' League Comm. 2, 3, 4, French Latin 2, Speakers. Bureau 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officers, President 1, Vice President 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Comm. Vocations, Dad and Daughter Dessert, Senior Mothers Tea, Big Sister Comm, Lost and Found, Home Room Big Sister, A.S.B. Freshman Comm. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' League BROWN, LARRY Larry Electronics, Drama Whitman Basketball 2, Baseball 1, Thospians 3, 4, Drama Festival 1, Jack and the Beanstalk 3, Dear Phoebe 4, Rumpelstiltskin 4, Party. Line 3. BROWN, LORRAINE E. Lorraine Art, Commencial Whitman Girls, Basketball 1, 2, Bowling 2, Girls, Softball 1, 2, Junior Art Pres. 3, Vice President 3, Treas- urer 4, Girls! Volley Ball 1. BURGESS, FORREST Forrest Social Studies Longfellow Rogers Photo Staff 3, 4, Head Photographer 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. BURNETTE, MARCELLA Marcy Home Economies Hamilton A.s.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, Home Room Vice President 3, Color Day Comm. 1, Office Worker 3, Big Sister 3, Student Council Representative 1, Tag Day Sale 2, 3. BURROW, LARRY E. Louisiana Science, Mathematics Marthaville High Cosmic Club 3, 4, A.S.B. 3, 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4, Ham Radio Club, Boys' Federation 3, 45 A-S-B- National Honor Society BUSH, ELLEN FAYE Ellen Art Whitman Home Room Officer 3, Business Office Worker 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4, Palette and Brush 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. Elections Comm., Girls, League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1. CAHILL, PATRICIA MARIE Patty Social Studies HaII1ilf0Il Home Room Officers, Library Worker 1, 2, 3, Library Club, Pep Club, Bowling, Shakespeare Work- shop 3, Big Sister 3, Radio Work Shop 4, Christopher Bean, Char- ity Drives, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. CANTER, JERRY R. Jerry Industrial Arts Longfellow A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, Hall Patrol 3, Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1. Page 28 fx lb A I . .'. . . -....,a-o x .ftff . .,,,,., .,2 . .4 fm. . 5,5 ,. . ' ' . . -- sl ,Q 2 3 r as 11.1 , f.f-, ' ,QV 'QW-w...+ ii. ,V 3 . YZM' CARINIO, NICOLAS Nick Industrial Arts Whitman Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Library Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. CARMACK, PEGGY JEAN Peg Dramati-cs Whitman Big Sister 3: One Act Plays. Workshhop, 1, 2, 3: Arron Slick, Make Up 1, Ujack and the Bean: stalku 3, Dear Phoebe, All School Play Student Director 4, RumpeIsti1tskin. 4, Gym Check- er 2, Study Checker 3, Office Worker 3, Pep Club 1, Outstand- ing Acting Award 1, Outstanding Director Award 2: Christmas Cap- ers Con, Costumes: Student Coun- cil Representative, Home Room Offices, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. CARR, MARY ELIZABETH Mary Home Economics Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Locker Committee 2. CARTWRIGHT, ROBERT Bob Mathematics Regal Track 3, 4, R Club 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Con Conductor 4, Home Room Officer 1, Captain Cross Country 4, Boys' Federation Comm. 4. CHAMBERS, RUTH ANN Ruth Art Fontana Junior High Home Room Officer 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, Library Worker 3, 4, Conference Room Worker 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. CHURCHILL, RICHARD Dick Science Whitman National Honor Society 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Rogers Hi-Y 4, Debate Squad 2, 3, 4, Speakers Bureau 2, 3, 4, President 4, Rog- ers Scnate 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. Convo- cattion Chairman 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Deputy Drum Major 4, Elec- tions Committee 2, 3, 4, Manager Buccaneer Party 3, Manager of Peg Leg Party 4, Student Council 4, Boys' Fed. Rcp.'1, 2, 3, 4, Mother and Son Banquet, Co- fllmirmnn 4- PrPsir'lPnt's flmunril COBLE, GLORIA Gloria Commercial Whitman Majorettes 45 Pirettes 35 Neptunes Daughters 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Fresh- man Spelling Contest 15 Library Worker 3, 45 Junior Math 25 Sen- ior Math 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Home Room Offices l, 2, 35 Girls After School Sports 15 Charity Drives 35 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 45 Pirette Executive Board 4. COCHRAN, LORALEI Laurie Home Economics North Central A.S.B. 2, 3, 4. COGLEY, DAVID ROY Dave Music, Mathematics Hamilton Home Room President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Senior Math 3, 45 French, Latin 25 Cosmic Club 3- National Honor Society COLLINS, STEPHEN M. SI'epI1en Social Studies Kamiah A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. CONBOY, WANDA MAE Wanda Foreign -Languages Longfellow Treasure Chest Staff 2, 3, 45 Pi- rettes 2, 3, Big Sister 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Pep Club 15 F.H,A, 25 F.N.A. 15 Study Hall Checker 35 Style Trends Model 1, 25 Sen- ior Mothers Tea, 2, Refreshments Chairman 35 Usherettes Comm. 35 Audio Visual 45 Student Council Representative 45 Home Room Of- ficers, President, Secretary, Girls' League Representative5 Senior Prom Committee5 Cards and An- nouncements 45 Tag Day Sales 1, 2, 35 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 CONKLIN, PAUL Paul Science Bemis A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 29 CONNER, DALE OWEN Dale Industrial Arts Arlington Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Traf- fic Patrol 3, 45 Hall Patrol 25 Cafeteria Patrol 45 Home Room Officer 2, 3, 4. CONNER, PATRICIA G. Pat History Whitman Palette and Brush 35 Tennis 15 Big Sister 4: Style Trends Model 35 Forget Me Not Sale 35 Girls' League Representative 15 Home Room Officers 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Sports Queen Ticket Seller. CONNOR, LONNIE Lonnie Social Studies Arlington Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Track 25 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. COOK, RICHARD E. Richard' History Regal A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Boys' Federation Representative 1. COON, GARY Gary Science Bemis Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Pi- rate Modulators 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. COOPER, NORMAN A. Norm History Wichita Track 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. 2, 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 45 Span- ish Club 3, 45 Boys, Fed. Rep. 35 Hall Patrol 35 Hi-Y Vice Presi- dent 45 Spanish Club Trcasurer 45 Ticket Sales 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Home Room Vice President 35 P.T.S.A. Rep. 4. CULHANE, GLERRY Gerry History Gonzaga Hall Patrol, A.S.B., Boys' Feder- ation 1, 2, 3, 4. CULP, ROBERTA Bonnie Home Economics Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Worker 3, 4, Conference Room Worker 2. DAUBEL, DARYL Daryl Science Arlington Hall Patrol, Intramural Sports, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVEY, SHEILA ANN Cheryl History Lewis and Clark Treasure Chest Staff 4, Home Room Officer 4, Treasure Chest Salesman 4, General Music Class, Girls, Glee, A.S.B. 4. DAVIS, PEGGY LYNN Peggy Home Economics Whitman Photography Editor, Treasure Chest 4, Cashier Cafeteria 4, Treasure Chest Staff 3, 4, Nut Counter 3, T. C. Salesman, F.H.A. 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Home Room Officer 2, Teachers' Assist- ant 3, J. A. 3, Locker Comm., One Act Plays, Library Rep., Rifle Club 1. DAWSON, BOB Bob History Bemiss Golf 1, 2, 3, Roger's Hi-Y 4, Rogerls Alta-Y 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Paddle Squad, Home-coming Queen Escort, Con Conductor, Boy's Glee 2, 3, 4. COPELAND, SHARON L. Sharon Art Whitman Palette and Brush 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Home Room Officers, President 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: Treasure Chest, Art Editor 3, 4, Big Sister National Honor Society CRAMPTON, KENNETH Ken History Hamilton Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, R. Club 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Ticket Seller 4, Conductor 4, Hall Patrol 3, President of Hi-Y 3, Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3,'R Club Officer, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Pep Club 1, 2. CROSBY, RONALD Ron History Gonzaga A.S.B., Boys' Federation, Hall Pa- trol. CROW, BETTY Betty Home Economics Bemis Home Room Officer 1-, Orchestra 1, 2, F.H.A. 3, Three C's 2, Char- ity Drives 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. CROWE, SID RAY , Sid Social Studies Arlington Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 4, Alta-Y 2, 3, Paddle Squad 4, Hall Patrol 3, Cafeteria Patrol 2. CULHANE, GENE DENNIS Gene History Gonzaga Boys, Glee, Boys, Federation, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 30 DEHN, BETTY HBGHYH History Columbia Library Rep.' 2, 3, Home Room Officers 1, 2, 3, 4,-Big Sister 3. DELEON, DELANO Del Industrial Arts Garfield Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball 1, Boys' Fed. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Car Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol, Traffic Patrol, Hall Patrol, Ticket Seller, R Club 4, Home Room Red Cross Rep. DELEON, JAMES Jim History Garfield A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, Boys' Glee, Boy's Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. DE LONEY, WILLIAM Bill Industrial Arts North Central Boys' Federation, A.S.B. DENMAN, DENINE Denine Home Economics Hamilton Home Room Officer 2, Library Worker 3, 4, P.T.S.A. Represen- tative 4, Charity Drive 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 4. DEVITA, DONNA Don Science Whitman Junior Math, President 2, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Senior Math 4, Cosmic Club 4, Badminton 4, Tumbling 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Father and Daughter Banquet 1, Nut Counter Worker 2, Treasure Chest Con 2, Library Club 3, 4, Girls' League Rep. 2, Pep Club 1, Big Sister 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Home Room Offices l, Usher- ette 4, A.S.B. Committee Chair- man fP.T.S.A.D 4. DIETRICH, CAROL L. Carol Commercial Hamilton Girls' League Comm. Chairman 4, Girls' League Rep. 1, 3, Senior Math 3, 4, O.G.A. 3, 4, Junior Math 1, 2, Girls' League Comm. 3, 4, French, Latin 2, 3, Big Sis- ter 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 2, Home Room Officer 3, 4, Pep Cl-ub 1, Charity Drives 1, 2, Library Club 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society, DILLON, MICHELE Mickey Commercial Longfellow A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3,-4, Gym Checker. DINSMORE, GARY Gary Mathematics, Science Whitman Band 1, 2, 3, Cosmic Club 2, Vice President 4, Solo Ensemble Meet 3, 4. DISHMAN, SHARON L. Sharon Home Economics Logan Cosmic Club 3, Tennis. 2, Home Room Officer Treasurer 2, 4, Book Room Worker 2, 3, Big Sis- ter 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Girls' League Representative. DOBBINS, CAROL V. Carol Music Hamilton Band 2, 3, 4, Rubelli Honor Band 3, E.W.C.E. Honor Band 3, 4, All-State Band 4, Junior Math 1, 2, Senior Math 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Library Worker 1, Home Room Officer, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, F.T.A. Treas. 4, Band Room Manager 4. DOOLITTLE, KATHLEEN Kathie Commercial St. Aloysius Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Girls' League Rep. 1, 25 Study Hall Checker 3, 45 Library Rep. 1 ' 5 ' A '- X if L. eii DOSSETT, ALLYN Allyn History West Valley Junior Track 35 R Club 45 Boys' Federation 45 A.S.B. 4. DRAKE, JAMES HUGH Jim History Arlington Boys' Federation, President 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 R Club 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 3, 45 Boys' Quartet. DRAKE, RONALD HARRY Ron Mathematics Arlington Boys' Federation Rep. 45 Home glozm Secretary 2, 35 A.S.B. 1, 2, DREXEL, JUDITH Judy Social Studies Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 45 Big and Little Sister Sec. 35 Big and Little Sister Comm. Chairman 45 Triple Trio 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 E.W.C.E. and W.S.U. Solo and Ensemble Meet 1, 2, 3, 45 Usherettes 35 Livewires 45 Charity Drives 1, 2, 35 P.T.S.A. Membership Chairman 35 Home- coming A.S.B. 45 Greetings A.S.B. 45 Cons 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 3, 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 35 President 1, 45 Cafeteria Comm. 3: Teens for Polio 45 Style Trends DRURY, SANDRA KAE Sandy Commercial Longfellow Flagtwirlers 45 Pirettes 35 Big Sis- ter 3, 45 Girls' League Comm. 35 Home Room Officer 2, 35 Study Hall Checker 35 Gym Checker 25 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. DRY, JEAN LOUISE Jean Home Economies Hamilton Tennis 15 Home Room Officer 15 Charity Drives5 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sisterg Pep Club 15 Sports Queen Ticket Seller5 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. DUNN, PHILLIP ARNOLD Flip History Longfellow Choir 2, 3, 45 Track 15 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. DYER, BETTY ANN Betty Social Studies Haysville Debate 3, 45 Senate Club Treas- urer 3, Vice President 45 Booster and Betterment Comm. 45 Home Room Big Sister Chairman 45 Stu- dent Council Rep. 45 Home Room Officer 3, 45 Girls' League 3, 45 French-Latin Club 35 Choir 3, Secretary 45 Girls' League Comm. 45 Speakers Bureau 3, Secretary 45 Rogers Record, Publicity Editor 4. National Honor Society EAGON, MARYLENE Marylene Home Economics Whitman Pep Club 15 Library Club 2, 35 Three C's 15 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. ELLIS, JOE E. Joe History, Science Hamilton Home Room Officer 15 Boys, Fed- eration Rep. 15 Boys' Glee5 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. EVA, CAROLYN Carolyn Commercial Bemiss spanish Club 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 45 Girls' Glee 1. l x EVANS, WILLIAM BiII Science, History Hamilton A.S.B. Rep. 3, Home Room Offi- cer 1, 4, Pep Club 1, Basketball 1, Boys Fed. Comm. 2. EVANS, JOHN John History Regal Football 1, Boys' Federation Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. FAUG-HENDER, LYNN D. David Industrial Arts Bemiss Latin Club 4, Boys' Federation Rep. 2, Library Club 4, Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, 4. FARMER, ROSS Ross Mathematics Longfellow Track l, 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Home Room Officer, Fire Squad 3, 4, Alta-Y 2, 3. FAWVER, GERALDINE Gerry Commercial Bemiss Pep Club 1, Business Office Work- er 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Home Room President 3, Girls' League Rep. 2, Student Council Rep. 1, Sen- ior Mothers' Tea 3, Study Hall Checker 2. FISH, DON Don Mathematics Bemiss Student Council Representative 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 33 4... A64 M - tw, : tag ff ,ff ..1 ' I -. -....,., . , . , ,N , ,,,,,, ,uw 1, zsirftfff ear: , , .. E, ,ge me ggi? F ti ,QQ 1 H FLEISHMAN. SAUNDRA Sandie Commercial St. Joseph Flagtwirlers 4, Pirettes 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Student Council 4, Home Room Offices l, Secretary 3, Tag Sales 2, 3, Library Work- er 2, Study Checker 1, Home Room Honor Roll 1, Library Rep. 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FLEMING, BEVERLY Bev Commercial Albany Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Comm. 4, Home Room President 4. FOREMAN, SHIRLEY F. ShirtaIe Commercial Garrison Jr. High Girls, League 1, 2, 3, 4, Three Cis 1, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. FOSTER, THOMAS Tom Industrial Arts Longfellow Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Home Room Pres- ident, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council. FOULKES, MARILYN LEE Marilyn Foreign Languages Regal Girls' League Rep. 2, Red Cross Rep. 2, Dad and Daughter Dessert 4, Year Book Comm. .fl-, P,T,S,A, Comm. 3, Home Room Vice Pres- -ident 3, Big Sister 3, After School Sports 1, Golf 3, Bookroom Work- er 2, Orchestra 3, Home Room Big Sister 4, Style Show Con 2, Solo and Ensemble Meet 1, 3: Charity Drives l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Math 1, 2, Senior Math 4, French-Latin Club 2, Girls' League Comm. 3, 4, A.S,B, 1, 2. 3, 4, Lost and Found Comm. FRANKLIN EMERY FranIrie' Science Washington h. s. A.S.B., Boys' Federation. FREDERIC, DUANE E. Freddy History Longfellow Home Room President 45 Adver- tising Mgr. Rogers Record 35 Ad- vertising Mgr. Treasure Chest 45 Plays A Roomful of Roses, Captain Applejack 5 Student Council Rep. 2, 35 A.S.B. Con Comm. 45 Senior Prom Comm. 45 Thespians 3, 45 Quill and-Scroll 45 Cosmic Club 35 Mother and Son.Banquet Comm. 45 Treasure Chest Salesman 45 Public Address Announcer 3, 45 Golf 25 Senate Club 25 Teens Against Polio 1. 2, FREESE, JUDITH Judy Art Cooper A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FRYE, ROGER Rog History, Industrial Arts Longfellow Band 1, 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 All State Orchestra 45 Dance and 2, 45 E.W.C E. Solo and'F.nsemble 3, 45 Rifle Club 15 Intramural Sports 15 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 Dads' Night Comm. 4. ' FULLER, CAROLYN Carolyn Commercial Longfellow Senior Home Room Vice Presi- dent 35 Library Worker 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. FUNK, MARGARET Margaret commercial, Art Arlington Treasure Chest Staff 25 Home Room Officer 35 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 15 Junior Art 15 Locker Room Worker 25 Swim- ming 25 After School Sports 2, 35 PTSA Re . 45 Jr. Red Cross .... p Rep. 4. GAINES, JAMES C. Slim Jim History Bemigs Boys' Federation Rep. 15 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. GALBRETH, ROBERT Bob Industrial Arts Davenport h. s. Basketball 1, 25 A.S.B.5 Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, 4. GARDNER, DELORIS Dusty Art Arlington Treasure Chest 25 Swimming 25 Charity Drives 2, 35 Attendance Office 35 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. G-ARNSEY, DAVE JOHN Cowboy Industrial Arts Regal Track 15 F.M.D.A. 35 Hall Patrol 45 A.S.Bf 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. GARVEY, DEAN LLOYD Dean Science Longfellow Hall Patrol 25 Library Represen- tative 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 B0Y5' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. GAY, ROBERT DENNIS Bob History Regal Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation Comm. 3, 45 Home Room Officers 1, 2, 3, 45 Fire Squad 3, 45 Dads' Night 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Conductor 45 Pep Club 1, 2. GEORGE, MARIE J. Jennie Music Whitman Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Fran- cais 45 Gym Checker 25 Girls' League Rep. 4. GERHARDT, THERESA K. Kathy Art North West Christian Palette and Brush 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 1, Gym Checker 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. GEST, FREDERICK E. Fred History Arlington Home Room Treasurer 1, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. GIBSON. JAMES D. Gibby History Gonzaga Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Pa- trol 4, A.S.B. 2, 3, 4, Boys, Fed- eration 2, 3. 4. GIBSON, TOLMON Toby Music Bemiss Baseball 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Boys' Glee 1, 2, Home Room Vice Presi- dent 1, 2, Intramural Sports, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. GILMORE, LILLIAN IRENE LiIIian Commercial Longfellow Choir 3, 4, Guidance Office Worker 4, Home Room Officers 2, 3, Cafeteria Worker 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, Girls' Chorus 1. GLUBRECHT, SHERRIE Sherrie Commercial St. Xavier's Girls' League Comm. 4, F.H.A. 2, F.N.A. 1, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert, Library Worker 3, 4, Cafeteria Worker 2, Tennis 3, Library Club 3, 4, Home Room Officer 4. 14, N-414 Qs. Wir' X Q' GOFORTH, BEVERLY JEAN Bev Commercial If , Mead choir 1, 2, A.s.B.,Lq4.f15,y1Egjiga9? A! XXL-iQ JA Wy 'fw f I cfm' - 1, f QHZ7 x 53 ,, fy, ,f 4, 7 U 5- I I fiixbii IJ GORMANOS, MINA Mina History Whitman F.N.A., Usherettes 1, Dad and Daughter Dessert 4, Girls, League Office Worker 3, Red Cross Rep- resentative. GRAFIOUS, ELAINE Elaine Foreign Languages Bemiss Pirettes 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 1, P.T,S.A. Rep. 4, Girls' League Rep. 3, Home Room Secretary, Big Sister 3, Home Room Big Sis- ter 4, Dues Drive Chairman 4, Checker 4, A.S.B. Home-coming 2, 4, Pep Club 1, Pins and Points Comm. 4, Usherettes 4, Charity Drives 1, 2, 3, Library Monitor 2, Freshman Greeting Comm. 2, Freshman Guide 1, Teens For Po- lio 4, Hearing Test Monitor 2, F.T.A. 1, French Latin 1, A.S.B. GREEN, RICHARD M. Dick History Hamilton Pirate Modulators, Pres. 2, Avia- tion Club, Pres'. 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, Cutless Party Commit- tee 2. GREENAMYER, JACK Jac Science Cooper Tennis 3, Home-coming Comm. 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. GUTTROMSON, WILLIAM C. BiII History Whitman Ground Squad 1, Stair Patrol 1, 2, Cafeteria Patrol 2, 3, Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. if ,-E., 7- '-qu., Se 'Ea i , . , ... , Page 35 If fi., HAGIN, WALLYNE M. WalIie Science, History Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 4, Pi- rettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Choir 2, 3, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Math 3, Junior Math 2, Year Book Comm. Chairman 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert 4, Senior Mothers' Tea 3, Cafeteria Comm. 2, Usherettes 3, Big Sister 3, Home Room Big Sister 4, Bulle- tin Board Comm. 3, Constitution Comm. 3, Student Council Rep. 3, State Music Festival 2, Girls, League Rep. 1, Girls, Glee Club 1, Charity Drives 1, 2, 3, 4, HALL, JEFFREY LYNN Jeff Music Arlington Boys' Federation Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. HALSEY, GERALD LEE Jerry Music Bemiss Choir 2, 3, 4, Lyre Club 4, North West Choir 3, Boys' Glee 1, Home Room Secretary 1, Three Cis 1, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. HAMANN, ROBERT L. Bob Music Longfellow Band 1', 2, 3, 4, All North West Band 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. HAMMOND, LINDA JANE Linda Commercial f Bemigs A.S.B. 1, , 3, Girl' Le 1, 2, , 4. HANKEL, JUDITH Judy Commercial Whitman Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Gym Checker 2, Main Office Worker 2, 3, Cafeteria Cashier 3, 4, Postage Stamp Comm. 3, Dad and Daughter- Banquet 1, Tag Day Sales 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, F.B.L.A. 4, Girls, Ten- nis Team, City Champion for Girls' Doubles 1958, Mixed Doubles Champion 1959 and Team Trophy 1959, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room, President 4. Q53 it-rip ' ,, is--.96 V K Z. , , .. --- I .M , 42,- i . kj, K -. -.-Q ,YV ' SGH vw 3 L sr Zap XM-1' f .--st 1 '- 6 1 - 3-Ir. M -..I 'f 5 -err -I 1- 5- 12' 7 - iffiif ei i5 fl i!'i.-4 5 4 T' T I 12 ga, , .. . 1 -I 1 '33 B fi Bs M H Q ...Avy HANWELL, DARLENE R. Darlene Commercial Cooper Pirettes 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Business Of- fice 3, Main Office 2, Bookroom Worker 4, Student Council 2, Home Room Officers 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, League Comm. Chairman 4, Girls, League Representative 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Trophy Case Comm. 4, Dad and Daughter Comm. 4, Suggestions Comm. 3, Senior Mothers' Tea 1, Achieve- ments Comm. 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Usherettes Comm. Chairman 4, National Honor Society HARKE, THEODORE CARL Ted Industrial Arts Columbia Audio Visual 3, 4, Treasure Chest 2, Boys' Glee 1, 4, General Music 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRIS, HARLYN H. HarIyn A.S.B. 3, 4, Boys' Federation 3, 4, HASS, NOREEN KAY Noreen Commercial Regal Study Hall Checker 3, 4, Home Room Officers 2, 3, 4,NF.B.L.A. 3, 4, Library Worker 3, Pep Club 1, Big Sister 2, 3, Red Cross Rep- resentative 4, Service ,Girls' 3, Bulletin Board Comm. 4, Tennis 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4. HAYS, DARWIN L. Darwin Commercial Bemiss A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, F.M.D.A. 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Worker 3, Library Worker 2, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Track 1, Three C's 1, 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, HECKER-, DICK Dick History Gonzaga Choir 4, Boys' Glee 3, Hall Patrol 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 36 HEGMAN, BARBARA K. Barbie History Madison National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' League Secretary 45 Girls' State Alternate 35 Song and Cheerleader 45 Pirettes 3, 4, Secretary 35 Choir 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 45 A.S.B. Secretary 45 Student Council Rep. 25 Home-coming 45 Home Room Offices, President 15 Vice President 45 Secretary 25 Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, 45 Usher- ettes 35 Style Trends 35 Charity Drives 1, 2, 35 A.S.B. Pins and Points 25 Pep Club l, 25 3rd Place Speech Contest,.Extempor- ary. HERMAN, DUANE ELDON Duane History Hamilton Choir 3, 45 Track 15 Basketball 15 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 4. HESS, DARLENE JO ANN Darlene Commercial Longfellow Pirettes 3, 45 Girls' League Comm., Yearbook 4, Morning Girls' 45 F.T.A. 35 F.B.L.A. 45 Charity Drives. 2, 35 Teens For Polio 45 Home Room Officers, Secretary 3, P.T.S.A. Rep. 35 Main Office Worker 45 One Act Plays 1, 25 After School Sports 1, 25 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Football Banquet Comm. 45 Girls' Glee 3. HOCHHALTER, NANCY L. Nana History Spokane Lutheran Home Room President 25 F.B.L.A. 45 Serving Girls' 35 Office Worker 45 Tag Day Sale 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Big Sister 3, 45 After School Sports 25 Girls' League Comm. Points and Recorders 45 Morning Girls 35 Usherettes 15 Cafeteria Comm. 3, 45 Cosmic Club 35 French Latin 25 O.G.A. 35 Senior Math 45 F.T.A. 25 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOEGH, PHYLLIS C. PhyI Art Hamilton Ski-Club 15 Library Monitor 15 Locker Comm. 25'Home Room Treasurer 25 Red Cross Rep. 35 8A Con Guide 25 Three C's Club 25 Bulletin Board Comm., 25 F.M. D.A. 2, 3, 45 Palette and Brush 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Cafeteria Comm. 45 Dad and Daughter Des- sert Comm. 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Girls' League Rummage Comm. Chairman 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOERNER, HELEN 'Hel ' History ' French-Latin 35 F. 35 Home Room Officer 5 ar' Drive 45 Libra 'y ibr Worker 1' Ca - 'r . fi, 1. 4 Gym Checkeylg A.S.B. 1 4. J Page 37 5, 1 .I ' 49 mi . N- . N lk 4 X 5 5 J ! . ..,. :va 41 ' .J 4 W afar... 5, .r ww .A-,Q K it 3 ,Z A 5 ? if . f .Cla .1 .., , ., U. ., l 'z S ixwxr- -eff- J Y ie' 5 f . 1. ' .., ..5 1 .. 5 , 5V.i 5 4Q HOFFMAN, TONY Tony History Whitman Bowling Team 35 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLMAN, MARLENE P. Penny Commercial Regal Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Officer Worker 35 Home Room Official5 A. S. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLMES, HOWARD Howard Science, History Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Offi- cer 45 Wrestling 45 R Club 4: Boys' Federation Representative 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Teens For Polio 1. HOREY, LYNDA KAYE Lynda History St. Patrick's A.S.B. Secretary 45 Song and Cheerleader 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 A.S.B.,Home-coming Chairman 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Girls' League Rep. 35 A.S.B. Greetings Comm. 45 Senior Mother Tea, 35 Style Trends 45 Comm. Chairman, Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Mother and Son Banquet Comm. 35 Livewires Comm. '35 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 35 Serving Girls Comm. 35 Dues Drive Comm. 25 Girls' League Comm. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 HOVIES, WAYNE S. Punchy Industrial Arts Whitehall Yearling Choir 45 Boys' Federation 45 A.S.B. 4. HOWARD, JUDY KAY Judy Mathematics Regal A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Math Club 35 Elections 3, 45 Girls' League Comm. 4. JACKY, SHARON R. Sharon JESSEN, BARRY Barry Science Longfellow History North Central Debate 3, 4, Speakers Bureau 3, 4, Plays, Captain App1ejaek, The Va1iant,'l Roomful of Rosesw, Senate Club 3, 4, Pircttes 3, Girls' League Comm., Student Council Rep. 3, Membership Chairman 4, Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, Unit- ed Nations Contest Co-Winner, English 3 Contest Winner, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. JACOBS, JANET KAY Janet Mathematics Hamilton Business Office Worker 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 4, Points and Recorders Comm. 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Comm. 4, F.N.A. 1, 2. JACOBS, JOYCE KAREN Joyce Music Hamilton National Honor Society 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 4, E.W.C.E. Solo and Ensemble Con- test 1, 2, 4, Band 1, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Biennial Piano Recording Fes- tival 3, Girls' League Comm. 2, 3, 4, Girls, League Aecompanist 3, 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 2, Morning Girls 3, Lost and Found Comm. 4, Points and Recorders Comm. 4, Girls' Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, Big Sister 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, JACOBSEN, JO ANNE JoAnne Commercial Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, 4. JANNI. SAUNDRA KAREN Sal Commercial Arlington F.B.L..A. 4, Girls' League Reprg- sentative 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Tl11'CC.C,S 1, 2, Library Rep. 3, Blg Sister 3, Locker Comm. 2, 583 Clross Rep. 1, Bowling Team JANNOT, SONDRA KAYE Sandy Commercial Longfellow Girls League Comm., Big Sister, Pirettes 1, 2, Home Room Offi- cers, Prcsident, Secretary, Treas- urer, Girls, League, Charity Drives, One Act Plays. NNI sm, y X 'X ....... Aw x X , 6 Page 38 A.S.B. 4, Boys' Federation 4. JEROMCHEK, RICHARD Dick History Logan A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team. JOHNSON, DAVID LEROY Dave History Whitman One-Act Plays, Pep Club 11 Home Room Officers 2, 3, Boys, Federa- tion Rep. 1, 2, Intramural Sports 1, Red Cross Rep., Track 1, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, LARRY Larry History, Science Whitman Home Room Officer 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys, Federation Rep. 2, Pep Club 1: Junior Red Cross Rep., R Club 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY A. Shirley Commercial Hamilton Girls, League 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, MICHAEL DEL Mike Mathematics, Foreign Lang. Hamilton Boys' State 3, Hi-Y, Youth in Government 2, 3, A.S.B. Party Chairman 3, Alta-Y President 3, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, R Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys, Fed. Comm. 2, 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society is ' -f.- HST. A I aft or -qvfff' - K tif! me gf. 1 JUDD, CAROL LOUISE CaroI History Longfellow F.N.A., President 4, Corres. Sec. 1, Pirettes 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Chairman, Dues and Drives Comm. 3, Chair- man, Courtesy Comm. 4, Big Sis- ter 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Pep Club Sophomore Advisor 2, Gym Checker 2, 3, Home Room Offi- cer 2, Library Worker 2, Live- wires Comm. 1, Points and Re- corders Comm. 3, Sweater Day Comm. 4, Trophy Case Comm. 2, Cafeteria Comm. 2, KAUTZMANN, EDNA MAE Edna Commercial St. Patrick's Honor Roll, Tri State Rep. 3, Pep Club 1, Pircttes 2, 3, Girls' League Rep. 2: Library Rep 3, Study Hall Checker 31 Big Sister 3, 4, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Comm. 2, 3, 4, Courtesy Comm. 3, Livewircs Comm. 3, Senior Mothers' Tea 3, Serving Girls, Chairman 3, Sug- gestions 2, Dad and Daughter Dessert, Program Chairman 4, Home-coming, Chairman 4, ASB. Greeting Comm. 4: Girls' League President 4, KEEVY, LINDA RAE Linda Mathematics Longfellow Choir 2, 3, Senior Math. 3, 4, Girls' League Office Worker 4, Big Sister 4, Honor Roll Comm. 3, Elections 1, State Music Festival, Yakima 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, P.T.S.A. 3, Three C's 1, A,S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4, KELLING, KENNETH LEROY Pepe History Columbia A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer, Hall Patrol, Intramural 1, 2, 3, Teens For Polio 1, R Club 4, Band 3: Red,Cross Rep.: Pep Club 1, Radio Work Shop 4, Dear Phoebe, Publicity. KENDALL, LEE B. Lee History Cgoper A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, griund Patrol 1, Boys' Glec 1, 2, KETTERLING, SHAUNEEN Shaun History Clarkston Jr. high Cosmic Club Officer 3, 4: Orches- tra 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, Cafeteria Comm. 2, Gym Checker, Home Room Officer 2, 3, Treasure Chest Salesman 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Girls' League Rep. 3, Teachers Assist- ant 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Bookroom Worker. 33 -1 'X t av 1 . ra. 'W' 1 ' Qi-,P , tts 1 . ,ae H ' ,. , r xxx, 'Sf f f if 3 QW' ' f KING, CARLENE FAYE CarIene Science Cooper National Honor Society 3, 4, Pi- rettes 2, 3, Junior Math. 2, Sen- ior Math. 3, 4, Home Room Big Sister 3, 4, Pep Club 1, First Place in Freshman Spelling Con- test, Second Place in Sophomore Orations, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Senate Club 3, Home Room Officers 1, 2, 3, Incoming Fresh- men Comm. 2, Christmas Decora- tions Comm. 3, Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert Comm. 4, Senior Mothers' Tea 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. KING, MICHAEL JAMES Mike Mathematics St. Patrick's A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion l, 2, 3, 4. KIRK, DONALD Don Mathematics Bemiss Senior Math. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation Rep. 3, Home Room Vice President 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. KIRWIN, MARGARET E. Margaret History St. Patrick's A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Comm. 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Elections 3, Girls' League Office Worker 4. KNAPP, SHARON Sharon Home Economics Logan Gym Checker 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, Girls' League Comm. 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, Three C's 1: Bowling 3, Home Room Offices 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. KNESAL, CATHERINE J. Cathy History Ha.milton Bib Sister 3, Tennis 3, Study Hall Checker 3, 4, Rogers Record 2, 3, Treasure Chest Salesman 3: Dad and Daughter Dessert 3 4 F iN A 1 2 3 Usherettes 4 Shop Office Worker 3 Girls League Comm 2 3 4 Pira Cove Comm 3 Livewires Comm ,-wr-. as-Q E 'Vt 'Tia KW? ' ' ' - , 5 ' ' ..,, , 2, 3, 4, A,.S,B. 1, , , 5 ' rcs t 4' iit . .sr Page 39 ,tr -1. 'Q 'Z fares 1 KOBLOTH, GARY Gary History North Central A.S.B. 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 4, Boys' Federation 3, 4. KOHLSTAEDT, MARY LEA Mary History , Chewelah Home Room News .Rep. 1, 2, One Act Pla Blue 'Monda 2' Y: Y Q Voice of Christian Youth 1, 2, 3, 4, Three C's 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Dear Phoebe, Publicity 1, Library Worker 1, 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. KORTE, KAREN SUE Karen History Cooper Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Senate Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Secretary 4, Usher- ettes 2, 4, Bulletin Board Chair- man 4, Library Rep. 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Standards Comm. 4, P. L, Office Worker 4. National Honor Society 4., KOYAMA, JACQUELINE Jackie Commercial Longfellow Girls' League President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Home- coming Queen 4, Girls' State Rep. 3, National Cheerleaders Associa- tion 3, 4, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Pirette Secretary 3, Girls' League Comm. 2, 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea, Chairman of Decorations 3, Serv- ing Girls Comm. Chairman 3, Senior Mothers Tea Comm. Chair- man 3, F.B.L.A. 4, O.G.A. 3, Big Sister 3, P.T.S.A. Executive Board 4, A.S.B. Executive Coun- sel 4, Girls' League Rep. 1, KREAGER, PAUL Paul Science, Mathematics Whitman Senior Math 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. 'KROSKE, DIANE VELNA Diane Commercial Regal Cinderella 2, Majorettes 4, Pi- rettes 3, Executive Board 4, Home Room Officers, President 3, One Act Plays 1, 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Treasure Chest Salesman 3, Girls' League Comm. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Study Hall Checker 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Serving Girls' Comm. 3, Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 4, Cafeteria Comm. 3, Scrapbook Comm. 4, A.S.B. Publicity 1, A.S.B., 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society LAMBERSON, CRAIG Craig Mathematics Longfellow Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, , Hall Patrol 4, Pep Club 1, A.S.B. I 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, I 3, 4. p I LANGSTON, VIRGINIA Cissy History Hamilton Junior Red Cross 3, Secretary 3, F.N.A. 1, 2, Outstanding Acting Award, One Act Plays 2, Out- standing Award, Dramatic Read- ing 2, Talent Pool Member 2, 3, One Act Plays 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Rifle Club 4, French-Latin Club 3, After School Sports 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Home Room Presi- dent 1, Pay Convocations 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 3, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 4, Debate 2, F.M.D.A. Secretary 2, 3. LARSEN, LITA RAE Lita History Longfellow A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Comm. 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, Orch- 1 estra 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Greetings Comm. 4, Elections Comm. 4, Dad and Daughter Des- sert 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Constitu- tion 4. LATHEN, DONALD Don Industrial Arts Longfellow Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Three C's 1, Boys' Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE, MICHAEL Mike Science Longfellow I Rogers Photo Staff 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Clean- Up Patrol 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. LEAN, CHARLES W. Chuck Mathematics Libby Jr. high Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Sen- ior Math 3, President 4, Rogers Hi-Y 4, Senate Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Cosmic Club Pres. 4, Speakers Bureau 2, 3, French- Latin 3, Debate 2, 3, A.S.B. Comm. member, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, W.S.C. Solo and Ensemble Meets, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society Page 40 LELIEFELD, DONALD D Denny Science St. Patrick's Track 1, 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2. LEWIS, HERBERT Herbert Industrial Arts Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. LEWIS, PHOEBE M. Phoebe Commercial Post Falls h. s. F.B.L.A. 4, F.H.A. 3, A.S.B. 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4. LIEN, KENNETH LAWRENCE Ken Science St. Patrick's A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, P.T.S.A. Rep. 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. LILIENTHAL, LANA Lana History Longfellow Pirettes 3, 4, Study Hall Checker 3, Business Office Worker 3, At- tendance Office Worker 3, Stu- dent Council Rep. 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Year Book Comm. 4, Bulletin Board Comm. 4, Serving Girls' Comm. 2, Pep Club 1, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDEBLAD, JOHN John Science Regal Boys' Federation Comm. 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 13, 4, R Club 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Conductors 4, Fire Squad 3, 4, Home Room Offices. Page 41 LITTLE, SANDRA C. Charlene Commercial Whitman Bookroom 3, Stamp Comm. 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Locker Comm. 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. LOGSDON, JOHN John Science Virginia City French-Latin 2, 3, F.M.D.A. 2, 3, President 4, Track 2, 4, Aeronau- tics Club 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bookroom Worker 2, 3, Boys, Fed- eration 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, Locker Comm. 2, 3, President Counsel 4. LOHSTROH, WILLIAM Bill Mathematics, Science Bemiss Rogers Hi-Y 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, ,Alta-Y, Senate Club, Pep Club, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. LOKKEN, KATHY MARIE KaIhy Art, History Longfellow Spanish Club 4, Conference Room Worker 2, Teachers Kitchen Worker 2, Girls' League Cornm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Art 4, Tennis 2, Home Room Secretary 2, Li- brary'Rep. 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. LONG, MERNA Squeak Art Longfellow Big Sister 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCAS, JIM Jim History Whitman Hall Patrol 3, 4, Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. l LYNCH, THOMAS J. Lurch MCGEE. l-YNETTE LYNN History Lewis and Clark HiSf0fY Nfifth CCDU31 -M Boys, Federation Main Worker GlflS, ii 3 M League Comm., Usherettes 4, ' ' I 4 , Study Hall Checker 3, Art Room fi ,-F' 3 Assistant 4, Big Sister 3, Senior -4? 1- J Mothers Tea 1, 3, Home Room - 1 Committees 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, W 3, 4. ' . MCBRIDE, JAMES Jim History Regal Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Boys' gecleration 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, McCABE, KAREN JANE Karen Commercial Hamilton Pep club 1, F.B.L.A. 3, O.G.A. 3, Girls Gym Checker 2, After School Sports 1, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MCCANN, RICHARD G. Rich History St. Patrick's R Club 4, Wrestling 4, Boys Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Officer 2. McCANN, SHARON GAIL Gail Foreign Languages Hamilton Girls' League Comm. 1, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Pirettes 2, Triple Trio 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Home Room Officer 3, Livewires 3, P.T.S.A. Rep. Chairman, Home- coming Comm. 3, Ushcrettes 3, Charity Drives 1, 2, 3, Eligibility Chairman 4, Yearbook Comm. 3, Dad and Daughter Dessert 1, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Study Hall Check- er 2, Style Show 1, Girls' Glee 1. McCRACKEN, DUDLEY Dudley Mathematics, Science Bemiss National Honor Society 3, Presi- dent 4, Cosmic Club 3, 4, Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Math 4, R Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Out of the Frying Pan 1, Red Cross Rep. 4, Home Room Offi- cer 1, 2, Library Club 1, Presi- dent's Council 4, Library Rep. 1, 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. , ,.,,,,tw H, , , Y 365 , .f'ii -5 's' ' 1 S 4 5 K' lr Em ffl, ,- , 'J 'J , : -if-71 W Wifgxgffw Q15 . ' N l ,gumm- ?' yn 1 I , 1 -.- v xt-., 1 McGHEE, HERB Tad Industrial Arts Arlington A.S.B.,1, 2, 3, 4, Boys, Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Patrol 4. MclNTYRE, KENNETH Ken History Longfellow Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. McKINNEY, JOANN LEE Jeanie Commercial Longfellow Guidance Officer Worker 4,,Home Room Secretary 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Big Sister 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, 4. McLEAN, ROBERT H. Bubbles History Hamilton Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. McMACKlN, RON Mac History Shadle Park Senior Prom Committee 4, Basket- ball 3, Boys, Federation Rep. 3, Home Room Officer 4, Hall Pa- trol 4, A.S.B. 3, 4, Boys' Federa- tion 3, 4. 5 -1-1 'Sg- Vw' Page 42 MCMILLAN, DENNIS Dennis Science Riverside h. s. Boys' Federation 3, 4, A.S.B. 3, 4. McMURDO, CAROL Carol Commercial Arlington Girls' League Office Worker, Home Room, Secretary, General Music, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MCNAIR, ALBERT AI History, Science Cooper Home Room Officer 4, Boys' Fed- eration 3, 4, A.S.B. 3, 4. McNElL, KEITH G, Keith History Hamilton Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 2, 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MACIEJEWSKI, DIANNA Kathy Commercial St. Patriek's A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MADDOX, LEAN Lean History Bemiss A.S.B. l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, One Act Plays, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. 3 . : - .,. . ,,. I err. . A3i t. . All - 1:1-, Page 43 MAHONEY, PATSY K. Pat Science, History Longfellow Home Room President 3, Girls' League Rep. 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Nurses Assistant 3, Pirettes 2, 3, Usherettes 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Morning Girls Comm. Chairman 3, Dad and Daughter 2, 4, Serving Girls 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARKELL, ROGER W. Reg History Hamilton Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, ROBERT C. Bob History Cooper Track l, 2, 3, 4, R Club 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Stair Patrol 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, H2111 Patrol 3, Home Room Officer, Boys' Fed. Car Registration, Chairman 4, A.S.B. Booster and Betterment Comm. 4. MARTIN, SHARON ANN Sharie Science Hamilton Cosmic Club 3. 4, Junior Math 2, Band 1, 2, Student Council 4, Scrapbook Comm. 3, Big Sister 4, Stamp Comm. 4, Morning Girls 3, Shop and Office Worker 3, Tag Sales 2, F.M.D.A. Sec. 2, 3, Girls Golf 2, Debate 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirit Week Comm. 4. MATERNE, PATRICIA Patty Commercial, History Arlington Rifle Club, F.T.A. 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, After School Sports 1, 2: Bas- ketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MATHER, RICHARD A. Dick Science, Mathematics Longfellow National Honor Society 3, 4, ln- land Empire Science Fair, Second Grand Prize 1, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Rogers Science Fair Winner 1, 2, 3, P.T.S.A. Representative 3, 4, Mer- it Scholarship Test Semifinalist 4, Prcsiclent's Council 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Speak- er's Bureau 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent-3, Cosmic Club, 3, 4, Corr. Secy. 4, Rogers Senate 2,'3, 4, President 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, f Alf fl '2 3,11 .,,. tel -3 7 - .. '- I 4.4442 Y . 1' A 154 I tear. 3 has 5511231 MASON, DARLENE Dee History Custer County h. s. Big Sister 35 Pirettes 35 Study Hall Checker 3, 45 Home ROOHI Officers 2, 3, 45 Pins and Points Comm. 45 Cafeteria Comm. 45 Ushcrettes 45 Gym Checker 25 Pep Club 25 Latin Club 45 Senior Mothers Tea, Publicity Chairman 35 Business Office Worker 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MAUGET, EDWARD L. Ed Science Cooper National Honor Society 3, 45 Ten- nis 2, 35 Senior Math 45 Cosmic Club 45 Future Medical Doctors of America 2, 35 Track 15 Home Coming Comm. 25 Rogers Engi- neering Society 35 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MEAD, DON Don Hl5f01'Y Bemiss A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, MEAD, RON Ron Hi5f01'Y Bemiss A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. MEIER, BURTON S. Burton Industrial Arts Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. MELLON, LYNELL KAYE LyneII Commercial Marycliff Girls' League Rep. 35 A.S.B. 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 25 Girls' League 2, 3, 4. Page 44 MESSERSCHMIDT, R. Roland Art Regal Tennis 2, 35 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol5 Library Worker5 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. I MILLER, ALLAN DWAINE AI History Cooper I A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Three C's Club I 35 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. I I MILLER, JANELLE JOY Jan History Longfellow Tennis 2, 3, 45 F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Girls' Glee, Presi- dent 35 Pirettes 2, 35 Senior Math I 35 French-Latin 35 Junior Math . 25 Choir 45 Home Room, President 45 Points and Recorders, Chair- , man 4.5 Home Room Secretary 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Live- wires 1, 25 Study Hall Checker 25 I Morning Girls Comm. 2, 3, 45 ' Girls' League Rep. 15 Big Sister . 3, 45 Girls Intramural 1, 25 A.S.B. National Honor Society MILLER, RAYMOND A. Rey I Mathematics, Science Whitman Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Junior Math 1, 25 Home I Room President 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, I 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society MILLER, ROY EUGENE Roy i Industrial Arts, History Stevens Bookroom 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Fed- eration, Pins and Points, Chair- man 45 Locker Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 25 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4 Comm. 45 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MILLS, GARY TED Gary History Cooper Band 1, 25 Rogers Hi-Y 2, 35 R Club 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 March of Dimes, Co. Chairman 45 Dance Comm. 45 Conductors 3, 45 Boys' Federation Rep. 25 Fire Squad 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MILTON, LYNDA .IEANNE Lynda History Spokane Lutheran A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls, Glee 1, 2, 35 Swim- ming 3, 45 Big Sister 4. 5 I' f MITCHELL, ELEANOR . ElegIpsL I! History llonggfelloyy A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls'Iyeague ,ll,v1f 2, 3, 4. , V41 151, 7,11 III ,fi . . f U w 45 I ,ff A . ffl' H I I ' I 1 f 1 I' II U MISHLER, JOAN LYNETTE Jeanie Commercial Hamilton Flagtwirlers 45 Choir 3, 45 Lyre Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A'. -3, 45 Pirettes 3, 45 Home Room Officer 45 Big Sister 3, 45 F.N.A. 15 Girls? Glee 1, 25 Chorus 15 Pep Club 1. MIOTKE, JUDITH ANN Judy Commercial Arlington Room Full of Roses 35 Flagtwirlers 3, 45 Pirettes 25 Bookroom Work- er 1, 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Locker Comm. 25 Big Sister 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MOELLER, LARAINE Lory History Longfellow Spanish Club 3, 45 Three C's 25 Business Office Worker 45 Attend- ance Office Worker 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Student Council Rep. 35 Girls' League Rep. 35 Girls' League Comnsi. 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 25 Gym Checker 25 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. MORFORD, DAN Dan History Bemiss 1A.S:15B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, Page 45 MORGAN, RONALD Ron Science, Mathematics Logan Track 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURINE, MORRISON Laurie History Regal Usherettes Comm. Chairman 45 Suggestions Comm. Chairman 35 Greetings Comm. Chairman 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Livewires Comm. 45 Home-coming Comm. 45 Girls' League Comm. 3, 45 Big and Lit- tle Sister, Music'Chairman 45 Re- freshments, Dad. and Daughter Dessert 45 Style Shows 15 Teens for Polio 1, 25 Senior Mothers Tea Comm. 35 Cotton Cutie Princess 35 Style Trends 1, 35 Tag Sales 1, 2, 3, 45 Study Hall Checker 3, MUNK, AMLEN C. AmIen History Whitman A.S.B. l, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, CLIFFORD Cliff History Libby Jr. high Football 15 A.B.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol5 Library Rep. MURPHY, PATRICIA RUTH Pat Commercial Nez Perce, Idaho h. s. Big Sister 45 F.B.L.A. 35 Girls' League Rep. 45 A.S.B. 3, 45 Dad Daughter Dessert Cleanup Comm. MUTO, STEPHEN LOUIS Steve History I Gonzaga A.S.B. 3, 45 Boys' Federation 3, 45 Cafeteria Comm. 3. NECHANICKY, LARRY Larry History Hamilton A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2, 3, Boys' Federation Rep. 1, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, Boys' Feder- ation l, 2, 3, 4. NEEDLES, F. JOHN Buck Football 1, Hall Patrol, Library, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. NEHLS, DAVID EARL Dave History Bemiss Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Hall Pa- trol 1, 2, 3, 4, Car Patrol 3, 4, Traffic Patrol 4, Boys' Federa- tion Office Worker 1, 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. NELSON, MARILYN L. Susie Commercial, Math Libby Jr. high Rogers Record: Editor-in-chief, News Editor, Feature Editor, 2, 3, A.S.B. Publicity 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Reporter 4, Girls' League File Clerk, Senior Math 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Junior Math 2, Pep Club 2, A.S.B. Executive Council 3, Spokesman-Review Correspondent 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 3, Guidance Officer Worker 4, Business Officer Worker 4. National Honor Society NEWBURY, JEANNE PEGGY Peg History Loma Vista Big Sister 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Office Worker 4, Eligibility Comm, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, English 3 Speaking Contest Win- ner 2, Dad Daughter Dessert 4, Christmas Comm. 4, Charity Drives 2, A.S.B. Home-coming Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Rogers Senate 2, 4, Band 1, 2. National Honor Society NEWMAN, WYATT A. Alfredo History Logan A.S.B. Officer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Rogers Hi-Y 3, 4, R Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, A.S.B. Convocations and Freshman Comm. 4, Boys State Rep. 3, Mother and Son, Ticket Chairman 4, F.T.A. 2. NEUMAN, EVERETT V. Alfie Math, Science Hamilton Track 1, 2, 3, Senior Math 3, 4, Treas. 4, Speakers' Bureau 2, Cross Country 1, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, Home Room Sec. 2, Intramural 1, 2, 3, Upper 1 Per Cent Nation- al Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, Debate 2, Boys' Fed. Rep. 2, A.S.B. Con 4, Senior Rep., Stu- dent Council Rep. 4, Dad's Night 4. NICHOLS, JUDITH ELAINE Judy Commercial Logan F.H.A. 2, 3, Three C's 1, 2, 3, Treas. 1,' Vice-President 2, 3, Study Hall Checker 3, 4, Big Sis- ter 3, 4, Home Room Officer 3, F.H.A. Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Charity Drives. NILLES, JOE Joe Social Studies, Indus. Arts Gonzaga gX.S4:B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, NOEL, PATRICIA LOUISE Pai- Home Economics Hamilton F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Points Chairman 3, Parliamentarian 3, Vice President 3, President 4, Jun- ior Chapter and State Degrees, Freshman Mothers Tea chairman, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Student chair- man 4, Programming Comm. 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Big Sis- ter 3, Home Room Sec. 2, Library Rep. 1, Red Cross Rep. 1, P.T.S.A. Rep. 2, 3, Tag Sales, President's Council 4, Top State Ratings on Home Ee Project. NORDBY, GARRETT LOREN Gary History Arlington Football 1, Track 1, Boys' Fed. Comms. 1, 2, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. NYREEN, JEAN Jean' History, Music West Hill Christian, Portland, Ore. Choir 4, Clce Club, Tag Sales, Big Sister, Girls' League Rep. 1, 3, Rogers Record Rep. 3. OBERG, JAMES Jim History, Art Central Valley Rogers Senate 2, Mother and Son Banquet 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. O'BRIAN, GARY LEE Gary Math, Science Hamilton Tennis 2, 3, 4, Top 1 Per Cent in National Merit Test, Spanish Con- test Runner-Up 1, VVinner 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, R Club 4, Rifle Club 1, Senior Math 4, Junior Math 1, 2., National Honor Society OLSON, KENNETH HAROLD Ken History Whitman Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, R Club 3, Cross Country 3, Student Council 2, Home Room offices 1, 2, 3, 4. OSSO, SANDRA Sandy 'I Social Studies Notre Dame Ac. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Bowling 4. OSTBY, NANCY Nancy Commercial Whitman Girls' League Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pi- rettes 2, 3, Girls' League Voca- tions Chairman 3, Lost and Found Chairman 3, Usherettcs 2, Sugges- tions 3, Standards 3, Livewires 3, Points and Recorders 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Bookroom 2, 3, Guidance Office 3, Big Sister 3, Home Room Big Sister 4, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls, League Rep. 1, 8-A-Day Con 1, Senior Mothers Tea 1, A.S.B. Pins and Points 2, Pep Club 1, OTIS, JANICE EVONNE Janice Science Hamilton Home Room offices 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, 4, Chair- man 4, Livewires 4, Greetings Comm. 4, Cosmic Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Charity Drives 1, 2. I i 'E' , 3 W A 31 3 ' 4 Wm 55 I I 'Lf 1? . H J as .1-Ste. fezwff,-sq, V 'm 4' .?.w-,Jw .. 1. .f qt, X , , .. Wt: J J... -3... ft-,f it fi wr .Sim , fa M 'im W' r Hu I ' .ar 1-. ':w12.,f. e ssy e . .gh ,,,,. H, I .,,, . .iffgey ,SL jf, -ape:-1 51.15 ,b.. me yy ,F , ,-i i ri . 'F 1 f 1 ' ff rf-qt' , .. EPZ ' Page 47 PAGNOTTA, LYNDA Lynda History, Commercial Hamilton Treasure Chest Editor 4, Greet- ings Chairman 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Rogers Record Feature Ed. 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, T. C. Salesman 4, Booster and Betterment Comm. 2, Home Room Offices 1, 3, 4, Li- brary Wlorker 2, Cafeteria Comm. 2, Cons 3, 4, Pep Club 1, P.T.S.A. Rep., Pirettes 31 French-Latin 2, One Act Plavs 1: Ouill Sz, Scroll 4. National Honor Society PARRY, ROBERT W. Bob Math, Science Cooper Cosmic Club 4, Senior Math 3, 4, Junior lvlath 1, 2: Hall Patrol 4, Top 1 Per Cent National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test 4, ln- land Empire Science Fair Winner 2, 3, Rogers Engineering Society 3. National Honor Society PETERSON, DAVID K. Pete Industrial Arts Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3. 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3. PETERSON, DENNIS L. Denny History, Science Wlhitnian Basketball 2, Baseball 1, Boys' Fed. Comm. 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography 3, 4, Standards Comm. 4. PETERSON, JAMES Jim History Hamilton Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. See. -I, Hi Y, R Club. PHILLIPS, GAIL MARIE Gail Art Hamilton Junior Art 2, Home Room Offices 1, Art Room Worker 3, 4, Tag Sales 1. an-. 'bs M ff iv- an ' 'xt' W. 425' PIVAR, JOAN CAROL Joan History, Math Hamilton Girls' League Comm. 3, 45 Senior Math 3, 45 Band 1, 25 F.N.A. 15 F.M.D.A. President 35 F.B.L.A. 4: Golf 2, 3 National Honor Society POINTER, KENNETH R. Kenny Math. Science Hamilton Boys, Fed. Vice President 45 Boys' Fed. Comm. 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Rogers H1-Y 3, 45 Twinlow Leadership Conference 45 Rogers Senate 45 Pep Club 15 Rogers Rec- ord 2, 3, 45 Co-News Editor 45 Home Room Officer 35 Mother and Son Banquet Chairman 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Elections Comm. 45 Talent Pool 2, 35 P.T.S.A. 45 Student Council 1, 25 Boys' Fed. Rep. 2, 45 Booster and Betterment Chairman 4. POOL, STEPHEN Steve Social Studies, Foreign Languages Regal A.S.B. President 45 Football 15 Track 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y President 45 Spanish Club 25 Speakers ,Bureau 2, 3, 4, President 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Varsity Debate 2, 3, 45 Rogers Senate, President 45 Voice of De- mocracy contest 35 Student Coun- cil Rep. 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, Gonzaga Speech Tournament. POTTER, LAWRENCE Larry Ind. Arts Be.miss A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys, Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. POWERS, MARY GAIL Mary Languages Holy Names Junior Math 25 Girls' League Comm. 25 F.H.A. 25 F.N.A. 15 Spring Day Queen 25 Style Trends Model 1, 25 Home Room Offices l, 25 Senior Mothers Tea 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Charity Drives5 Sports Queen Ticket Seller 25 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. PROTHERO, MARGIE Margie Home Economics Bemiss A.S.B. 1, 2, 35 Girls' League 1, 2, 3. Page 48 WY X I 12 1.1, ,.., 4 it 4 1 ,,,.c-ww ,. -' I r. 'iii' '- 1, 5' -. kr was 'FP'-v PURJUE, VOYNE Voyne English - Arlington Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Mother and Son Banquet5 Choir 2, 3, 45 Boys' Fed. Comm. 2, 3, 45 ,lunior Math. 15 R Club 3, 45 Three Cas Choir Vice President5 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Cafeteria Patrol 45 Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee 15 Home Room Offices5 Intramural Sports. RAMSEY, GARY LEE Gary Art Longfellow A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. RASMUSSEN, IVAN Ivan History Arlington Track 15 Home Room Offices 1, 35 Choir 4. RAUSCH, DEANNA HELEN Red Commercial Hamilton Choir 2, 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Girls' League Comm. 3, 4, Honor Roll 35 Serving Girls 35 Spanish Club 25 F.T.A. Secy. 35 Vice President 4, President 45 Pirettes 35 Postage Stamp Comm. 45 Points and Recorders Chairman 45 Pep Club 15 Girls' Glee 15 3rd Place Frosh Spelling Contest 15 lst Place Spanish Contest 35 Girls? League Rep. 3, 45 Home Room President 25 State Music Festival 25 Big Sister 3, 45 G. L. REES, BETTY LOU Betty Dramatics Regal Thespians 45 Roomful of Roses, Co-Manager 35 Dear Phoebe 45 Rumpelstiltskin 45 Stage Crew 45 Christmas Capers, Production Staff 45 A Paternity Case 25 Joint Owners in Spain 25 Outstanding Actress Award 25 Workshop Play- ers 1, 2, 35 Bookroom Worker 2, 35 Main Office Worker 25 Home Room Offices 2, 35 Usherettes 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Dues Drives 4. National Honor Society REIF, STELLA MAY SI'eIIamay Commencial, Math Libby Junior Math 1, 2, Sec. 25 Flag- twirlers 45 Girls, League Stand- ards Comm. 3, Senior Mothers Tea 25 Achievements 3, Charity Drives Chairman 45 Color Day 45 F.N.A. 3, 45 Historian 35 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Executive Board 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Home Room Offices. 1, 25 Treasure Chest Staff 45 T. C. Salesman 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, Big Sister 3, 45 Chairman Color Day 45 Girls' League REU. l. 45 Gvm Checker RENO, NANCY MARIE Nancy Social Studies, Art Whitman Palette and Brush 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Pep Club 15 President's Council 45 Home Room Offices 1, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 Bowling 4. RENZ, DONALD W. Don History Hamilton RH Club 3, 4, President 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Base- ball 1, 25 Choir 1, 25 Boys' Fed. Comm. 3, 45 A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Conductors Chairman 45 Fire Squad5 Mother, Son Banquet 35 Dance Comm. 4. RICKERD, HELEN C. Holey Social Studies Arlington F.H.A. 25 Girls' League Office Worker 45 Home Room Librarian 45 P.T.S.A. 4. RICHARDS, JOYCE EDITH Joyce History North Central A.S.B.5 Girls' League. RICHARDSON, JIM B. Jim Math, Science Hamilton .?.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, , 4. ROATH, KENNETH Ken Industrial Arts Columbia Band 15 Junior Art 3. ROBINSON, BARRY H. Barry Social Studies Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROCKSTROM, DONNA M. Donna Commercial St. Patrick's F.H.A. 15 Big Sister 3, 45 Serving for Music Festival 35 Home Room Office 45 Study Hall Checker 45 Election Comm. 3. ROSE, LORETTA JEAN Loretta Math, Science Hamilton Senior Math 3, 45 Junior Math 25 Spanish Club President 45 Band 1, 25 Golf 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Bowling 35 Red Cross5 Volleyball 15 Home Room ,Offices. National Honor Society ROSSMEIER, CHRIS Chris History, Art Cooper Tennis 2, 35 Junior Art 3, 4, President 45 Cafeteria 45 Ski Club 1. ROYER, RONALD ROBERT Ron Science, Math Hamiltgn Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Alta-Hi-Y 3. RUBY, DONNA MAE Donna Math, Science Whitman Girls' League Cafeteria Comm. 35 Cosmic Club 45 Senior Math 3, 4, Secretary 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Rogers Senate 45 Student Council 3, 45 Home Room Offices 3, 45 Rogers Record, Reporter, News Editor, Associate Editor 3, 45 Big Sister 3, 45 President's Council 4. RUTHVEN, ROSALIE GAIL Gail Commercial Hamilton Usherettes 45 Big Sister 45 Char- ity Drives 1, 2, 3, 45 Christmas Comm. 45 Study Hall Checker 3, 45 Home Room President 45 Shop Office 25 Business Office 35 Cafe- teria Cashier' Girls, Lea ue Re . i S P- 35 Library Rep. 2. RUTHFORD, LYNN E. Lynn History, Indus. Arts Hamilton A.s.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. RUNBERG, WARREN Warren Arch. Drawing Hamilton Boys' Fed. Comm. 45 Rogers En- gineering Society 35 Boys, Glee 2. RYSER, DARLENE SUE Darlene Confunercial Hamilton Gym Checker 25 Study Hall Checker 3, 45 Girls' Glee 45 Big Sister 3, 4. SACCO, DAVID Dave Science Logan Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Track 35 R Club 3, 45 Conduc- tor5 Home Room Officer5 Ticket Sellerg Alta Y: Fire Squadg Boys, Fed, National Honor Society SANDERSON, SUSAN JO Sue Home Economics Logan F.H.A. 35 Girls' Glee 1, 35 Girls' League Rummage Chairman 35 Bowling 35 Advisor's Office Work- er 45 F.H.A. Officer 35 Red Cross Rep. 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Big Sis- ter 3, 4. Page 50 SCHAEEER, RON Ron Industrial Arts Hamilton Football 25 Basketball 1. SCHIMKE, TERRY LEE Terry History, Languages Whitman Spanish Club 2, 35 Speaker's Bu- reau 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club V. P. 35 Debate 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 15 Boys' Fed. Rep. 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Freshman Initiation Comm. 45 F.M.D.A. 35 Rogers Senate 2, 3, 45 A.S.B. Cal- endar 3, 45 Rogers Engineering Society 35 Intramural Sports 35 Gonzaga Speech Tournament 3, 4, Knights of Pythias Speech Con- test 35 Bowling Secy. 35 English 35 Speech Contest Chairman 4. SHULZ, LAVERNLE J. Vern History Bismark Sr. high Basketball 25 Track 45 Tennis 15 Photo Staff 45 Audio Visual 3, 4. SCHUERMAN, RICHARD Dick History Bemiss Baseball 15 Home-coming escort 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Proctor 35 Fire Squad 45 Cafeteria Patrol 45 Home Room Office 1, '2, 3, 4. SCHWARDER, JUDITH M. Judy Social Studies Longfellow Pirettes 35'Pep Club 1, 2, Social Comm. Chairman 25 Spanish Con- test lst place 35 Rogers Senate 45 Shop Office Worker 45 Cafeteria Comm. 35 Study Hall Checker 25 Usherettes 45 Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Frosh Comm. 2. SCHMlDT, DORA F. Dora-Faye Social Studies Arlington A.S.B. Secy 45 Twinlow Rep. 45 F,H.A. Regional Secrctary5 Pi- rette President 45 Pirettes 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 President 45 Rogers Record 2, 35 Cub Editor 25 F.H.A. Reporter 25 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 35 Stu- dent Council l, 35 Girls' League Rep. 25 Girls' League Comm. Chairman, 3, 45 Big Sister 3. National Honor Society 45 Ii ir 5,23 1 ...- . at A-,Lf . . S K 6 .wk?' . tv- YEL' S! , Q -aw M, 5 . 225274 ,,, it ...Q tg. fa. SCIUCHETTI, GARY SpagI1eHi History Longfellow Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Math 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Pep Club 1: Library Rep. 4: Stu- dent Council 1, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. Rep. 2, 3, Alta- Y 2, 3, Home Room Officer 1. SCHOFIELD, MARLENE Marlene Science Central Valley F.N.A. 3, Three C's 1, Library worker 4, Honor Roll 3, Library Rep. 3. SCOTT, CHARLENE M. Charlene Art Arlington F.H.A. 1, Girls' League Office 3, SEAY, FRANK D. Frank History Hamilton Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. Comm. 3, 4, Fire Squad Captain 4, Fire Squad 3, 4, Hall Patrol, Alta-Y President, Paddle Squad: Con Conductor, Homecoming Comm. SEELEY, EDITH ANNORA Edi+h Commercial Bemiss Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 4, French-Latin 3, Pep Club 2, Li- brary Worker 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girls' League Rep. 4, Home Room Vice President 3, Big Sister 3, 4: Dues Drive Comm. 4, Library Club Pres. 2, Pirettes, Cove Chmn. 4National Honor So- eiety, SHAOL, JAMES WAYNE Jim Science Medical Lake h. s. Rifle Club 2, Aviation Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. SHOFF, KEITH Keith Science Bemiss Paddle Squad 3, 4, Boys' Fed. Rep. 1, 2, Intramural Rep. 2, 3, Office Worker 1, Proctor, Dance Committee 4. SHORT, RICHARD Duck History Hamilton Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SILVERS, RONALD BURT Ron Ind. Arts Whitman Boys' Fed., A. S. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, ROBERT E. Bob History Hamilton Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, Base- ball 1, 2, R Club 3, Three C's 1. SLATER, ROSALIE JEAN Rosalie Commercial Hamilton Big Sister 4, Business Office 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert Clean- up Comm. 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Home Room Secy. 1. SLAAEN, GERALD ALLEN Jerry Ind. Arts Hamilton Choir 2, 3, 4, Traffic Patrol, Cafeteria Patrol. SMITH, CLARK Clark English Longfellow Hall Patrol 4, Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, JAMES F. Jim History Columbia Boys? Fed., A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, LANA MARIE Lana Commercial - Longfellow O.G.A. 4, Senior Mothers Tea 3, Attendance Office 2, 4, Home Room Offices 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Usherettes 4, Serving Girls. 4, Morning Girls 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Lost and Found 3, Usherettes 4, Spring Day 4, Greetings 4, Big Sister 3, Elections Committee 4, Spring Sports, A.S.B. SNYDER, DENNIS LEWIS Denny History Bemiss Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, R Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural, Home- coming escort l, 3, 4, Home ROOYH Offices 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squ2IdS Hall Patrol, Conductor. SPEER, MARY ALICE Mary Science Longfellow Junior Math 2, Three C's 1, 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secy. 4, Cafeteria Cashier 2, 3, 4, Girls, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Home Room Officer 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, 4, Big Sister 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert Clean-up Comm. 4, Girls Intramural 2, 3, Tag Day Sales, STEMPEL, VICTORIA RAE Vicky Social Studies Arlington Student Council 3, Girls' League Comm. 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, French Latin 2, F.N.A. 2, 3, A.S.B. Comm. 4, Girls' Glee 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 4, Big Sister 3, F,N.A. Secy 3. STILLWELL, SANDRA P. Sandy Home Economics Whitman Tennis 1, 2, 3, Home Room Of- fices 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Girls' League Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Post- age Stamp Chairman 3, Student Council l, 2, Big Sister 3, 4, Book Room Worker 3, 4. STOWELL, MYRON Myron Science Arlington A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. l, 2, 3, 4. STYREN, DENNIS Denny Science, History Bemiss Football 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, R Club 3, 4, Paddle Squad 4, Home Room Officer 2, Fire Squad 4, Car Patrol 3. SULLIVAN, BARBARA Bobbie History Cooper F.H.A., F.N.A., Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, LINDA C. Charlene Home Economics Florida Majorettes 3, 4, Head 4, Pirettes 3, 4, lst Place English Speech Contest, Home Room Offices, Scrap Book Comm. 4, One Act Play Blue Monday. SUMMERS, ARTHUR D. Art Science Arlington Track 4, Pirate Modulators 1, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew l, 2, 3, Stage Manager 3, Plays, Cinderella, A'Roomful of Roses, Jack and the Beanstalk, Dear Phoebe. SUNDBERC-3, ALEX AI Math Longfellow A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. l, 2, 3, 4. SYVERSON, CAROL A. Lynn Art Logan National Honor Society 3, 4, Majorettes 4, Pirettes 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secy 3, Reporter 4, F.N.A. 3, 4, Vice President 4, A.S.B. Publicity Comm. 1, Girls, League Scrapbook Comm. 3, chairman 4, Spring Day Comm. 3, Bulletin Board Comm. 2, 3, Usherettes 3, Big Sister 3, Speech Contest Winner 2, One Act Plays, Advisor's Office 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, Home Room Offices. TABATT, RICHARD KEITH Dick Science, Ind. Arts Millwood A.s.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, PATRICK Pat History, Math Arlington Tennis 3, 4, Senior Math 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Home Room offices 1, Intramural Sports 3, 4. I I THOMPSON, CAROL LEE Carol Commercial, History Logan Choir 3, 4, O.G.A. 3, Three C's 1, Pep Club 1, 2, F.B.L.A. Pres- ident 4, Home Room Offices 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Big Sister 3, 4. THOMPSON, CRAIG Craig Science Columbia Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, 4, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. Rep., Alta.-Y 2, Vice President 2, Cross Country 3. , f'II3'1., . FL l i 7Qh X ,v 'U I h,'i,r THOMPSON, MARLENE Marlene Social Studies Hamilton F.N.A., Home Room Office 4, Christmas Decorations Comm., Art Room Monitor. TONEY, STEPHEN ARTHUR Reno History Whitman Aviation Club. TREVITH ICK, CHARLOTTE CI1arsie Commercial Longfellow F.B.L.A. 3, 4, President 4, Elec- tions Comm. 3, 4, Chairman 4, Big Sister 3, Home Room Big Sister 4, Girls' League Rep. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Home Room Of- fices 3, 4, Bookroom Worker 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert usher- ette 4, Greetings Comm. 4, Sen- ior Math 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Rog- ers Record, Feature Editor 3, Co- News Editor 3, Publications Comm. 3: Freshman Spelling Con- teSt 19 National Honor Society TUTTLE, NAOMI JEAN Naomi Commercial Ravenna, Ohio National Honor Society 3, 4, Secy. 4, Choir 3, Pirettes 3, F.H.A. 1, Student Council 4, Girls' League, Bulletin Board Comm. 2, Honor Roll Comm. 3, Cafeteria Comm. 3, Points and Recorders 4, Post- age Stamps 4, Girls' Glee 2, Voice of Democracy Contest Winner 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Dramatic Reading Con- test Winner l, Home Room Of- fices 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Ed. Cub Edition Rogers. Record 2, UMPHREY, MARLYN E. Gene Hi5t0fY Hamilton 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, , . VALSVIG, PAUL ODEAN Paul Science Bemiss Track manager 1, Student Council 1, 2, Talent Pool 2, 3, 4, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Hall Patrol 4. VAN BLARICOM, JEANIE Jean Social Studies Hamilton Pirettes 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, Dad and Daughter Des- sert Comm. 4, Year Book Comm. 4, Big Sister 3, Convocations 3, Senior Tea Invitations 3, Posters 1, Gym Office Worker 2, Home Room Officer 3, Girls Sports 1. VANDENBURG, LEWIS Lou History Hamilton Boys' Glee 4, Stage Crew 2, 3. VAN HOY, DAVID C. Dave Mathematics Bemiss Senior Rep. 4, Pre-Prom Comm. 4, Debate 2, Library Rep. 2, Hon- orable Mention National Merit Test 4, Bowling 3, Teens Against Polio 1. VARKER, KEITH Kei+I1 Arch. Drawing Central Valley Tennis 2, Hall Patrol 3. VAUGHN. CURTISS Curt History, Music Arlington Track 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 4, All State Choir 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Boys' Glee 1. -tdv ,l . x Page 54 VEE, EVONNE CAROLLE Evonne Commercial Logan O.G.A. 3, F.H.A. 1, F.B.L.A. 4, Home Room Offices 3, Pep Club 2, Big Sister 3, 4. VINE, MARIAN V. Marian History Bemiss Pirettes 2, 3, Executive Board 3, A.S.B. Pins and Points Comm. 3, 4, Chairman 4, Dance Comm. Chairman 4, Lost and Found Comm. 3, Senior Mothers Tea Comm. 3, Big Sister 3, 4, Big, Little Sister Party Entertainment Comm. Chairman 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. Chair- man 4, Home Room Offices, President 2, Student Council 4, Attendance Office 4, Study Hall Checker 3: Usherettes 2, 3 Nation - al Honor Society VOSAHLO, PATRICIA ANN Pa+ Fine Arts Columbia Palette and Brush 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4, Three C's 1, Home Room office, G. L. Rep. WALDOW, LADENE RAE Lac-Iene Commercial St. Patrick's Choir 4, F.B.L.A. 4, A.S.B. Dance Comm. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, Big Sister 3, 4, Ad- visor's Office Worker 4, Home Room Offices, Girls' League Ush- erette's Comm., Christmas Project, Courtesy Comm, Dad and Daugh- ter Dessert Comm. WALDRON, TERRANCE P. Terry History Longfellow A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 1, 2, 3, 4. WALLEY, JERRE LYNNE .Ierre Home Economics C01l1!I1biH Song and Cheerleader 4, Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Senior Home-comlng Princess 4, Big Sister 3, 45 PCP Club 1, F.H.A. 1, Palette and Brush 3, Office Worker 3, Spring Day Chairman 3, Christmas'ProJ- ect 4, Dance Comm. 3, Chairman 4, Usherettes 3, Sweater Day Comm. 3, Standards Comm. 4, Dad and Daughter Dessert 3, Sen- ior Mothers Tea 2, Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4, Study Hall Checker 2, Red-Cross, Rep. 4, P67 vig . ,, , ,,. if L fl P ,tqfe ,ef is 3 .Ex iiflf 522163 JIT L ig .v' ' 4.4. WALSH, JAMES Jing Science, History C0lUIl1bl21 Boys' Fed. Comm. 35 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Hall Patrol 45 Home Room Office. WALTERS, MARY LOU Louie English COOPCT Study Hall Checker5 Gym Check- er. WARD, GRACE ANN Gracie Science, Languages St. Xavier's F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pins and Points Comm. 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Home Room Offices 2, 45 Student Council 45 Library Rep. 35 Gym Checker 35 Treasure Chest Staff 45 T. C. Salesman 45 Home Room Comms.5 G. L. Bulletin Board Comm. 45 Dad and Daughter Des- sert Comm. 45 Elections Comm. 45 Charity Drives 1, 2, 35 Livewires 4. WARD, MARGARET cs. Maggie Art Longfellow Palette and Brush 2, 3, 4, Vice President 35 Pep Club 15 Girls' League Morning Girls5 Senior Mothers Tea 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Cafeteria Comm. 45 Home Room offices 2, 45 Elections Comm. 3, 4. WARNER, ALTA MAE Alta Commercial Whitman Pep Club 1, 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Plays Out of the Frying Pan, Aaron Slick, Costume and Make- up Comm.5 Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm.5 Stage Decorations for Dad and Daughter Dessert 45 Girls' League Rep. 15 Home Room President 15 Study Hall Checker 3, 45 Girls' League Office Work- er 35 Attendance Office Worker 45 Tag Sales 25 Library Worker 25 Main Office Worker 45 Honor Roll. WATKINS, LINDA LA RAE Linda English Newport h. s. A.S.B.5 Girls' League. WEBER, DICK L. Dick Math, Science Bemiss Track 2, 35 Tennis 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 Rogers Hi-Y 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 3, 45 Home Room Offices 1, 2, 3, 4, WEBBER, PAULINE C. Bonnie Commercial Bemiss Pirettes 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Big Sis- ter 35 Home Room Offices5 Usher- ettes 45 Study Hall Checker 3, 45 Library Rep. 25 P.T.S.A. Rep. 35 Charity Drives5 Student Council Rep. 15 Senior Mothers Tea 3. WEBER, HELEN RUTH Bunny Social Studies Hamilton Girls' League Comm. 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Girls' Sports 15 Home Room Officer 35 Big Sister 35 Study Hall Checker 35 A Room ful of Roses Publications Chair- man 35 Tag Day Sales 1, 25 Li- brary Rep. 15 Workshop Plays 1, 25 Drama Festival Winner 15 F.T.A. 1. WEBSTER, DONNA LA RAE Dawn Art, History Bemiss Cafeteria Comm.5 Bowling 25 Girls' Sports 25 Audio Visual 45 Study Hall Checker 25 Nurses' Office Worker 2. WEGMAN, CHRISTINE M. Chris Math Logan Senior Math 3, 45 Majorettes 45 French-Latin 25 Pirettes 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 25 Home Room Presi- dent 15 Student Council Rep. 25 Big Sister 35 Usherette 35 Pep Club 15 3rd Place English Speech Contest5 Girls' Sports 1. WEIS, SHARON LEE Sharon Home Economics Cooper Girls' League Secretary 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pirettes 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Girls' League Color Day Chairman 45 Study Hall Checker 25 Treasure Chest Staff 45 T. C. Salesman 45 Girls' League Rep. 35 Usherettes 35 Big Sister 3, 45 Live- wires 35 Charity Drives 45 Pep Club 15 Home Room Offices 1, 4, fresident 4.National Honor Socie Y WELLWOOD, JIM Jim History Cooper Library Proctor 3, Intrmural Football 2. WHEELER, CATHY LYN Cathy Commercial Hamilt011 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Live- wires 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Color Day Comm. 4, Usherettes 3, Study Hall Checker 2, Home Room Of- fices 2, Elections Comm, 3, Gym Checker 4. WHETZEL, ARLENE V. Arlene Art Columbia Girls' Sports 2, 3, Business Office Worker 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 3: Home Room Comm. 3, Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Serving Girl for Mu- sic Festival 3. WHETZEL, ROSALEE Rose Home Economics Columbia Rifle Club 4, Band 1, F.N.A. 1, Girls' League Stamp Comm. 4, Usherettes 3, Girls' Sports, 1, 4, Home Room President 4, Audio Visual 4, Cafeteria Worker 2, Aviation Club 4, Big Sister 3. WHITE, SHARON GAYLE Gayle Social Studies Whitman Pirettes 2, 3, Three C's, O.G.A., F.H.A. 1, F.N.A. 1, Big Sister 3, 4, Rogers Record Reporter, Ad Staff, Big Little Sister Party Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 4, Rob- in Hood Publicity, One Act Plays, Nurses Office Worker, P.T.S.A. Hostess, English Speech Contest, Charity Drives, Style Trends, Attendance Office, Senior Mothers Tea 3, Home Room Of- fices, Dad and Daughter Dessert, Study Hall Checker, Gym Check- er, Science Fair. WHITE, JAMES B. Pinky Math, Science Columbia Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, CDS- mic Club 3, 4, President 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Senior Math 3 4, vice President 4, National Hon: or Society 3, 4. Page 56 WHITE, JIM D. Jim Math Hamilton 9543- 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Fed. 1, 2, WHITE, JUDITH ANNE Judi Science, Languages Columbia Cosmic Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Palette and Brush 3, 4, Girls' League Cafe- teria Comm. 3, F.N.Af 3, Big Sis- ter 3, 4, Legi et Scripti 3, Treas- ure Chest staff 3, 4g T. C. Sales- man 3, 4, Rogers Record 1, 2, Home Room Offices 3, Pep Club 1, Advisor's Office Worker 4, Li- brary Worker 2, Senior Mothers Tea Ticket Comm. 4, P.T.S.A. Rep. 3, Bowling 2, Elections Comm. 1. WILLIAMS, BETTY Betty Commercial Bemiss Pirettes 4, Big Sister 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Home Room Vice President 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Advisor's Office Worker 3, Girls' League Bulletin Board Comm. 4, Honor Roll Comm 4. WILLIAMS, SHARON Sharon Math Logan Girls' League Vice President 4, Song and Cheerleader 3, 4, Pi- rettes 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, French-Latin 2, Dance Comm. 4, Con Comm. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State Finalist 3, Home- coming Princess 1, Student Coun- cil Rep., Big Sister 3, 4, National Cheerleaders' Assn. 3, 4, Main Office Worker 3, Bookroom Work- er 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Style Trends Chairman 4, Courtesy Chairman 3, Pep Club National Honor Soci- ety- WILSON, RAYMOND A. Ray Science Longfellow Cosmic Club 4, Senior Math 3, Junior Math 2. WILSON, JACK LEWIS Jack Social Studies Riverside h. s. French-Latin Club 2, Boys' Glee 4 WOLFE, MARILYN KAY MariIyn' Commercial Bemiss Big Sister 3, 45 Usherettes 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Home Room Pres- ident 35 Nurse's Assistant 35 Study Hall Checker 35 Library Worker 25 Color Day Comm. 45 Morning Girls' 25 Elections Comm. 3, 4. WOLSBORN, GERALD Jerry :Science, History Bemiss Baseball l, 2, 35 Rogers Hi-Y 2, 35 Home Room President5 Boys, Fed. Rep.5 Student Council Rep.5 Hall Patrol5 Golf 4. WRUBLESKI, CAROLE Carole -Commercial St. AIOYSIUS Junior Math 15 Pep Club 25 F.B.L.A. 45 Big Sister 3, 45 HOIUC Room Office 35 Business Office Worker 35 Usherettes 35 Dad and Daughter Dessert Comm. 45 Live- wires 45 Study Hall Checker 45 R-Day Winner 15 Rogers Record 15 Out of the Frying Pani' and Captain Aooleiackn Student Comm. National Honor Society I I WYRICK, HELEN LOUISE Helen I Commercial Hamilton 'Home Room Officer 35 Girls' Glee 1, 25 Big Sister 3, 45 Attendance :Office 3, 4, charity Drives. I YATES, RAMONA ,l. Ramona I Social Studies Hamilton Song and Cheerleader 45 Big Sis- 'ter 3, 45 Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Board 45 F.B.L.A. 45 French Latin 2, 35 Serving Girls Chair- man 45 3rd Place English Speech Contest 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Attendance Office Worker 45 One .Act Plays. 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Stu- dent Council Rep. 25 Usherettes 45 Livewires l, 25 Senior Mothers' Tea 25 Style Trends 3,5 Pirate Cove 25 National Honor Society ZERBST, JANET ANN Janet Languages Hamilton Pirettes 3, 45 Bookroom 2, 3, 45 Home Room Offices 25 Girls' League Rep. 45 F.H.A. 15 Student Council 35 Library Rep. 35 F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 35 Treasurer 35 Lost and Found Comm. 35 Postage Stamp Comm. 35 Trophy Case 35 Senior Mothers' Tea 35 Bulletin Board 45 Charity Drives 45 Big Sister 3, 4. ZERZA, FREDERIC C. Fred Math, History Coqper Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 R Club 45 Rog- ers Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Home Room Officers5 Rogers Record 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor. ZIEGLER, LARRY E. Larry English Bemiss Track l, 25 Choir 1, 25 Radio Club 1, 2, 4. HAMILTON, GILES F. Giles Math, Science San Bern. h. s. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 25 Baseball 1, 45 Track5 Rogers Al- ta-Y 3. KNUTSON, DIANE LINDA Diane Social Studies Whitman Captain Applejacku Comm.5 French-Latin 15 Pirettes 2, 35 Home Room Secy. 35 Pep Club 15 Girls' League Comms, 2, 3. sucxtes, LARRY L.nv English Columbia A.S.B. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4. GRIMMER, DAVID M. Grim Industrial Arts West Valley Football 15 Track 3, 45 Boys' Glee 15 All City Chorus l. Page 57 I 'Mlvwwii' L- '- , ,,,, , 7. . ,. . 1 32 Wf 'H Q, rsars i L 1 I 5 ..... wig, . ,,...,,, ,,,: Smilc now, rcal pretty! Steila May Reif 3 Qllig' . I 'ifill-fig? A . I , . ,, r All right, if that's the way you want to be, you can keep your silly old curls. Jim and Judi White Hey Lita, How's thc Weather? Lita Larson ' mix, A A Y ,mtg kl,, A ' 'ii Peggy Davis Q T765 rlrso sy . V fi.-Ei 2 ii ' ,. f ,'-- 1 4 sg it L, - W A '. . 4 s ' fs 3 , W , . -. 1 - 1 ' fm ,.. . U S ' ' Y . ,Z ,gm V A haf H rr, Why Sam, Youlvc been fighting i.- , aga1nIGracc Ward Oh Boy! What's ncxt? Charlotte- Trcvithick Whoopsy! .Iudy Drcxcl Now donit do anything rash, Don.Don Renz Shca ring Timr? David Coglf-y Jancxllc Miller, Carol Judd Page 58 Curly L0CkS Elaine Grafious A5 THE CITY GREW. SO DID WE , is X. y 1 Ken Pointer VVell Dmlx Clxd you gnl thc chem lstry snt you aslxcd for? y D1clx Mathcx 5 1 ll Htl Nancy Ostby Pardon us, Phyllis Phyllis Bordwcll Wcarv on our waxy Sharon Copeland T 0 the Clam Q' 1960 just as any fast-growing community needs capable lead- ers in government and outstanding citizens to set examples in civic affairs, a graduating class must also have its leaders. The outgoing class of 1960 is no exception. People come to school for two main reasons. Une is to learn certain principles upon which the things we do are based, and the second is to learn how to apply these prin- ciples for our individual and collective gain. In the com- plex and competitive society in which we live, an ,under- standing of these things is necessary. A measure of one's success in these is found in his scholarship record. Everyone owes it to himself to become a better student and leader. Being a good student takes hard work. But then, that is the primary reason for being in school. Being a leader takes much time and concentration, too, because, as every- one knows, a leader must also attain high scholastic recog- nition in order that he may set the examples which con- stitute a leader. The outstanding citizens and leaders of this class are people who, in a short time, will become the leaders of their community, city, state and country. It will be the individual responsibility of the members of the class of 1960 to make the world a better place in which to live for the classes that will follow. Each graduate must contribute his own labors to this rewarding task. Pictured on this page are the four students who have tied for first scholarship honors of their class. They each have a 4.0 grade average throughout their high school careers. Here, also, are the senior class officers who were elected by their classmates to lead the seniors through the many memorable activities that prelude the commencement. These stfudents have achieved something of which to be proud and it is only right that they have the recognition that they well deserve. This page has been set aside with that purpose in rnind. it K it j If 22' is Page 60 was XY Bef! lookmcg Denny Snyder, Sharon Williams i Bef! dazmer i Craig Thompson, Janice Otis Page 61 I . ZW!! fopbzkizmied Ray Miller, Lynda Horey Mfr pqvulmf Wyatt Newman, jackie Koyama Bef! lme Joe Vctaly, Judy Drexel M51 ZZEKQ1 I0 fuaceed Steve Pool, Phyllis Bordwell Page 62 Bm' figure and lbbyfzgue Bob Gay, Jerre Walley VWDVEJZ Duane Frederic, B b H g if in M051 fiudzom Dick Mathew, Carlvnc' King iI'f I 55 A Bef! 696556627 Mike Jones, Lorraine Morrison Moy! vzibleizb John Lindeblad, Judy Hankel PQ A. o..g L? fx Bef! all-round Dave Sacco, Dora Faye Schmidt Page 63 of Y' N11 fl' C45 '9ff 40 4: Q, 1 ,FAA J I IA-U' Ajsg. ' HSA IA nv.: , A, pf, 5:51--, A A X A V, - A .- A' Ap, EA , I IAM? h A A ,,.. 'A AA ' , Q A ,A .... A A .A .1 .AA . 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'!-Uh ful-rr-1. hninfnr. .mm . mmm . 19' X gl 1, 0 N4 it at ,, ,,..,,, .Me SEPTEMBER CHEERLEADERS perform at the annual Merry-Go-Round game. Dig those looks! JACKIE KOYAMA is shown doing acrobatics at the Big and Little Sister party. THE ANNUAL FROSH INITIATION created many laughs and yells as the freshmen acted out skits and take-offs of various TV shows. KATHY COLE and BOB KANNBERG seem to be having a good time at the first A.S.B. mixer. LYNDA PAGNOTTA and DUANE FREDERIC started the Treasure Chest sales campaign with a bang! OCTQB-iii A A ROARING '20s pep con created much enthusiasm, especially when cheerleaders Barbara Hagman, Kathy Cole, Jackie Koyama and Patti Blangeres did the Charleston with Dick Churchill, Wyatt Newman, and Duane Frederic! THE CHEERLEADERS as well as the band and Pirettes, en- joyed their excursion to Richland, especially since we won. AT THE HOME-COMING Football game Queen Jackie Koy- arna is being escorted by Denny Snyderg Crownbearer Lynda Horey is escorted by Steve Poolg Junior Princess Linda Davis by Dick Schuerman, and Freshman Princess Raeann Davis escorted by Phil Fehler. SWEATER DAY, October 12, seemed to dawn late this year considering how cold it was. The Pirettes who wear their sweaters on game days were the only girls who wore sweaters beforehand. SELDOM DO PEOPLE AT Rogers get a chance to act as they really are! A at Q N Aman k 1 N, p OVMBR JUDY HANKEL struggles to capture Ron Royer for the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. By the looks of his shirt, he may be able to squirm out of this bad situation. IN A SCENE FROM the all-school play, Dear Phoebe, casually enjoying leisure time are, left to right: Judy DeMills, Art Sum- mers, Peggy Garmack and George Dodge. ROGERS GIRLS' entertained their fathers at the annual Dad and Daughter Dessert, November 23. EVERY YEAR the marching unit of Rogers, the Pirettes, hold an informal and formal initiation of new members. Representing the four eras of time are: Joanne Baldwin Mrs.. Motley, Marlene Atkinson from the cave man erag Joanne Hardin, Mrs. Travis, Marlis Erickson from the 1900's5 Judy Max and Janet Fief from the present and Carol Sloan and Miss Lakewold from the future. THOSE WHO received sports awards for football were: John Lindeblad, honorary captain, Dave Sacco, Bland award, Larry Johnson, Mr. Hussleg Rich Nacarrato, most tackles. Rr- . 4 I 1 D ' 1 I r ft' W I if 5 si' if ,W Q My ,K .v VV V, 5 ,Q 5 A fi W' t P 'v fag. tg - Haw.. A ,L ., .- f , LQ- L: . -r si ' - - H 'Q'1'2 Q 1 E t I is QQ 'fx' Wfef ei ' f ,, ' S if- - if ' rig 4 , fs ,t. .. . Q 2 J T wif , , ,q I 'W ' is 9' , 7 Z' 3 sg r., 'S gli :msn 1, f 'L'i' :L ,,., . ,ly I V ng, Q7 , .. , 492 pgs -QWT? v .ff . Y? - if gijgiwa .4 -- , H .yn 35, W Citi' . ,Z. . . I bg. ' wa gg H :i f . L, ,,,, ' r 2 753' 5 s Eli, 2, - 'L ,. Q. r Hmrmia l DECEMBER TUMBLING TWOSOME-At the Christmas con, everyone was amazed at the spectacular acrobaties of the Chamberlain twins, Larry and Gary, who enchanted the audience with their perform- ance before the 5,000 Christmas cards set up as a back-drop by students of Mr. Dale Brannon, drama director. DORA FAYE SCHMIDT pins a Pirette initiation ribbon on ,LQ-aninengaldwin-while Kathy Cole and Laura Trent look on. CON PERFORMANCE-with the choir, orchestra, and drama students performing excellently, the 1959 Christmas con was one of the best that Rogers has ever had. THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT at Rogers was symbolized by the beautiful tree in the main hall. CHRISTMAS CARGLS were sung by all the girls after the general meeting and Christmas program of the Girls, League. 5 5 2 P I 1 xr xv mf N. xf TMA R 1 , , f, fp 5 L ' Page 103 ii J PRESENTED BY .Sl MOR MATH CLU JA UAA Y BIG WINNER-Senior Math club presents their display that won thee award for Spirit week. ANXIOUS FOR ACTION-Cheerleaders look excited and anx- ious at one of our first Coliseum basketball games! Again, Rogers students take their place in the community! ANNUAL DANCE-Starting the new year off, the annual In- augural ball was held in the cafeteria, january 29. Decorations were made of stars suspended from the ceiling. WINTER LADEN-This year the tree in the back of the school building was really beautiful with its covering of white snow. HAPPY WINNERS-Each semester the oral English classes have a contest in interpretive reading, oration, and extemporaneous speaking. Mr. Paul Ortman of the Hillyard Lions club is seen presenting the trophies to the top winners in each division. They are, left to right: Gail Nevers, Barbara Olson, Carol Lee Cope- land, Easton Warner, Carolyn Havercroft, Harvey Wellington, Sharon Helland, Clarence Jones, Mildred Manring. Good public speaking will be an asset to these students when they become adult citizens in our community. ig. , It E , 3 -JT-tg. F BR UAR Y SPIRIT WEEK enthused many of the Rogers clubs to promote the week's activities by making displays. The Spanish club had a basketball hoop with three figures, each representing a school. CAFETERIA LUNCHES are rather in demand, as this picture shows. PEP AND PIRETTE SPIRIT is alwaysfremendous at the 'ball games. The players were heard to have said that they really appreciate the re- sponse from the audience. THE TALENT SHOW was a great success, as the large turnout shows. In this picture the whole cast is on the stage for a last bow. VALENTINES DAY warms the hearts of every young person, and Sid Crowe, Ramona Yates, Wanda Conboy and Ron McMakin are no excep- tion. S, s ii 3 'I sw li .XV Zf ,ali 9 M J .'n. i 1 a 2 L I --'i Vi,:' LVi'V , .. I W v it in P sg 1 . , ......l. 1 lt' ,vii -, L LI - 417 4' ' A 1 'K ne I mwah' '-ff 1 ff -' f'E5f,i9 .. ,T-.-....... 5 i , 'M if . , . ,S y , 'if1-ti ,ljl'i'-W A i .mg . .aiu J ug. MAR CH SCIENCE PAIR PROJECTS inxolved much work as illustrated by the top winners and their projects. DURING THE SPRING SPORTS eon, Carol Beck had her group portray a mystery theme, with a Peter Gunn style. Help- ing Carol. were: Standing. Janice Baldwin, and Laurine Morri- son. On the floor. John Lindeblad and Giles Hamilton. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TAPPING CON proved inter- esting and surprising for many students as Wyatt Newman, ASB president, taps a new member on the shoulder. ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY-Spring is just around tthe corner, as demonstrated by the Girls' League bulletin board chairmen. The girls had exceptionally attractive displays through- out the year. REFRIEEEBTIBN I G1 R was-NEI mmm 'He 4,9 ---.....,, .3 Y jv , as af S !.xp55iig5 APRIL CONFUSION, en masse, is found at Rogers, even in the wid- est of halls. Here in the main hall, students gather around the bulletin board. EASTER brings glad tidings as these gayly-colored Easter eggs symbolize. SPRING SCENES are delightful to every eye as the summer months begin. LETTER AWARD-At the awards con, Mr. Purdy presents to Rich Nacearato his letter in wrestling. DESERTED-The baseball field looks lonely, but as soon as the baseball season begins, many fans will fill the stands. MAY PROM DREAM-A few of the seniors who expected to go to the Senior Prom this year, dream of the exciting things that go along with the prom. They are, left to right: Dick Scheurman, Lynda Horey, Jim Peterson, Jackie Koyama, Voyne Purjue, and Dora Faye Schmidt. TEA IN HAWAII +The Decorating Committee for the Senior Mothers' Tea made these Hawaiian leis for each of the mothers and also to help carry out the Hawaiian theme that has been set. GUESS WHO!-Wonder who we are? For further information re- garding these people, look on pages 61, 62, and 63. 'TZ' 5-J F1 Wi Xml 'Dear Pbveben DEAR PHOEBE, Rogers all-school -play, a comedy built around the Daily Star newspaper, was presented in the audi- torium in late November. Two near-capacity crowds turned out to see the production. The comedy was filled with about everything imaginable, includ- ing murder, hypnotism, glamour, and judo. Scenes from the play are, top left, left to right: Big Joe Ma- roney, his girl friend, Little Girl Peep, Sandra Winchell, gossip columnist, and Mrs. Parrish in the office of the Daily-Star. The entire cast is pictured in the upper right. Row 1, left to right: Mavis Brake, Lynda Boomer, Bonnie Gooler, Betty Rees, and Judy Pool. Row 2: Larry Brown, Gary Britt, George Dodge, Art Sum- mers, Ron Swanson and Jack Betts. In the next scene, everyone is rooting for his favorite horse dur- ing a race. The next picture shows Phoebe Goodheart with the glamour girl, Big joe's girl friend. The last shot shows the whole cast in the roles that they played. H- I e DRAMATIC READINGS FINALISTS-Left to right: Jim Jamerson, Shirley Hoff, Gail Nevers, Phyllis Stultz, Gay VVeeks, Larry Jacobs. PLAY CAST- Ladies of the Mop, left to right: Tamara Ochs, Judy Ziegler and Judy Dc-Mills. Dfdmdflbf HCONFESSIONAL CAST , left to right: Bob Phaneo, Mary Lee Kohlstadt, Dennis Ander- son, and Carol Churchill. Page 110 CHRISTMAS CON Pe Car- - ESV mack, Jack Betts, Jay Olsen. , V ,- 1 Us v fi , 7 . 4 . RUMPLESTILTSKIN CAST--First row: Peggy Carmack, Betty Rees, Edith LeBret, Nancy Page. , Second row: Bill Raschko, Jay Olsen, Jim Jamerson, Jack Betts, Larry Brown. BLUE MONDAY CAST-On Floor: Trudie Bowers, Charlene Sullivan, Judy Cox, Carol Churchill, Mary Lea Kohlstaedt. Standing: Jim Anderson, Peggy Davis, Judy Pool, Bob Phanco, Grace Doolittle, Dennis Anderson Nancy Page Karen Shonkwiler Pam Gust, Sharon Gruell, Bonnie Gooler, Judy Ziegler, Hazel Hancock, Tamara Ochs, C. Dean Ferger, Joe, Felice, Gary Britt: Judy DeMills. mrqm :ani JUDY DELONG was this year's Cotton Cutie. Judy made her dress out of checked pink cotton cloth. It had a full skirt and was trimmed with rickrack. ROBIN ALDRICH had the honor of being Sports Queen for the second semester of the '59-60 year. Robin, besides being sports queen, was also president of Pirettes. UPPER CRUSTN-These sophisticated couples seem to be dressed fit to kill. F 5 ff 5? .ts 2-as I , . i I r't:,i' pw In .,.e1, is 'U G, inf Q 2 aging Q 46' iffy 'ft as-ai ,452-v I QQ! . 1 K SHARON WILLIAMS, Lilac Princess fprzhg flvoffif SHARON-XNILLIAMS, Princess fiuwrffis 'V ,cfs . ROBIN ALDRICH, Princess CAROL BECK, Princess RAMONA YATES Princess MARY POWERS, Princess s HOME-COMING QUEEN this year was jackie Koyama. She was chosen by the seniors and the juniors on the varsity football team. Everyone will agree that Jackie made a lovely Queen. This year's Home-coming queen, Jackie Koyama, was escorted by Dennis Snyder. Her Court and their escorts were as follows: Jerre Walley, and Wyatt Newman, Linda Davis and Dick Scheurman, Linda Agman and Mike Jones, and Raeann Davis with Phil Fehler. The cars were driven by Bob Dawson, Frank Seay, and Darrel Benzel. Jackie received a bouquet of red roses and a yellow corsage. The Princesses also received yellow mum corsages. Lynda Horey deserves a lot of credit on making Home-comlng the big success that it was, as she was chairman, along with Elaine Grafious, publicity: Gail ' 1 McCann, reception, Barbara Hegman and Carol Beck, flowers and selection of roya ty. Home-commcg R0y6lIl3f .- 'M JERRE WALLEY, senior princess 5 usa. 1 LINDA DAVIS, junior princess if . X , ,.., g 3' . LINDA AGMAN, sophomore princess ,- IS RAEANN DAVIS, freshman princess ROYAL RIDE-During half time, Raeann Davis, frosh princess, HALF TIME INTRQDUQTIONS-Lilflda Davis, junior Pfin' and Linda Agman, soph princess, were escorted around the field 0655, Jeffe WEIHCY, Senior PUUCC55, WCYC 1mI'0dUCCd to the crowd in cars, during tiI1'1C. QUEEN JACKIE waves a gay HELLO to thc crowd. 4 y ,, ip-. L 1 4 W 1+ f ' fd-fw ,, k , + . 'K sg E 5 , h ifi 'i Q FV., s,, r 5 W . re 5 is , -'ff l L 'f.ff 4. is vii -f'- sf , , ,.g',f,,,,,Q.:, . .ga- f' 'Q' A ,gw-'Q'-ff? 4.. - -f's5i,'fl jf, .X Wg .V . 1-,. , elmifeig' 'A it ,,,,. V V Q ' -.QJFIJ iff . 15 .4 4 ,Ffh X U.. V rx., ' .I ii- ' fa 'VV' 9'Ykf?if fig E Q is E -1, .v u Home-Commcg ESCORT for Jackie is in person of Denny Snyder at the Home-coming game. Ulf? if fax fs Rxiiidfi 'Sir-L efrififlfsv 'f':Mf':E.1 so L f 5 f'9 Q V Kqwsisvf-ws. i X-,:::,nf, gf-, . K . ix rf fly. - ., fr' , ,K .j,.,, ,L . .Q ,... of ' A ? X2 I C f fzg7,VM, Ei .2 ei U. i, ,gg i if 5 Q, -r STEVE PQQL ASB president WYATT NEWM ANI ASB vice president DORA P XYE SLHMIDT XSB secrctaiy PAT'II BLANGERES ASB 'kfxsfix-X, WN ROGERS STUDENTS IN THE COMMUNITY, selling balloons for the March of Dimes made the Rogers polio drive a success. RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS - must go to the polls to register and to vote. Stimulating a sense of responsibility in future adult citizens, for voting is a contribution Rogers makes toward better Community membership. Jackie Koyama, Patti Blangcres, and Char- lottc Tre-vithic register Marshall Pc- terson, Jerry Wolsburn and Denny Peterson for ASB primary elections. HELP FOR NEEDY-students also go into the community when they adopt a needy family at Christmas. Preparing to open the first contribu- tion arc the executive committee, Pat- ti Blangeres, Dora Faye Schmidt, Jackie Koyama, Steve Pool, Wyatt Newman, Paul Lewis, and Jim Drake. EAUTY OPERATORS Pati Blangeres and Dora Faye Schmidt Lke care of Miss Wyatt's and Miss,' Steve's weekly beauty roblems. ERRE WALLEY gives a dance committee report at student Juncil. iAPPY DONATERS- r the March of Dimes. 2 N H 1wr - !'l ' FALL STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Row l, left to right: Sharon Anselmo, Donna Ruby, Grace Wlard, Joann Gorman, Kathy King, Nancy Sheffield, Revadell Stanley, Audrey Beck, Diane Rouleau, Sue Jacobson, Judy Pool, Peg New- bury, Sandra Galloway. Row 2: Betty Ann Dyer, Joann Brown, Julienne Stokke, Donna Flynn, Shirley Peacock, Ardene Holt, Rayrnah Kirschke, Darla Dickey, Nadine Olrnstead, Judy Fischback, Judy Ludwig, Donna Davies, Karen Balsh, Carol Sheaffer, Naomi Tuttle. Row 3: Richard Finch, Mike Reynolds, Fred Brown, Larry Nelson, Larry Chamberlain, Ted Majeskey, Larry Wogrnan, Kenny Knox, Lanny Turner, Jim Burke, Dave Anderson, Larry Eilmcs, Rich Nacarrato, Jack Stewart, Dick Weber. Row 4: Dennis Fuller, Tom Anyan, David Pool, John Benson, Ray Jacobsen, Dale Tyree, Ricky Munson, Neil Jacobson, Paul Carter, Frank Seay, Ross Farmer, Vern Leyde, Mike Jones, Dudley McCracken, Dick Churchill. :Ya Fall! Acizifzizkf SPRING ASB OFFICERS-Wyatt Newman, presidentg Barbara Hegfman, vice-presidentg Linda Horcy, svcrctaryg Patty Blangercs, t1'C21Sl1I'CI'. Qnrzhg ASB Ojfbm THE PLEDGE - Taking their vows for the student council are the representa- tives from the hornerooms. Page 118 QT-- xii f fa 71' SPRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL -Wyatt Newman, Patty Blangeres, Fred Zerza, Barbara Hcgman, Donna Ruby, Edna Kautzman. Lynda Horey. 7-P In J' is f 2wf,.:4 l. ,, ,... Va - nag .arf-lawffrw '-win' I ' V .ING ASB CHAIRMENfRow 1, to right: Pat Noel, Joanne Har- ,, - - - - Dora Faye Schmidt, Linda HO- ' Spying Agfgyljggj 1 2: Edna Kautzman, Marian 1' e, Naomi Tuttle, Donna Deviti. 1 3: Venita Fischer, Dick Church- Steye Pool. STUDENT CUUNCILfRow 1, left to right: Raeann Davis, Shirley McCarty, Jackie Bliesner, Nancy Ostby, Diane Herman, Marlene Johnson, Barbara Graham. Lynn Martin, Shannon Green, Lynette McGee, Barbara Evans, Anita Blixt, Wanda Conboy. Row 2: Sharon Jacky, Revedell Stanley, Ursula Ncltner, Marilyn Fleming, Darla Dickey, Judy Pool, Carol Syverson, Kathy Mari- wether, Carol Sloan, Marlene Grillo, Selenda Babbit, Pauline lVeber, Carol Shaeffer. Row 3: Jean Nyreen, Ada Andrews, Judy Cox, Laura Trent, Lynn Holmes, Lanny Turner, John Brookman, Kieth Bieber, Bob Gay, Terry Anderson, Julius Wlhite, Jay Olsen, Larry Nelson, Larry Wildman, Fred Brown. Row 4: Mike Reynolds, Chuck Sutherly, Dave Pool,.Larry Buckels, Joe Felice, Less Bester, Doug Stra-yer, Russel' Curtis, Gene Lynch, Jim Brown, Larry Eilmes, Denny Snyder, Mike Jones, Everett Neuman, Dudley McCracken, Dick Churchill. ASB MEMBERS receive their pins from Mr. MaeGown. Page 119 REPORTING-Fall Girls' League treasurer Phyllis Bordwell reads the report at a Girls' League general meeting. ENTERTAINING-Jerri Becker and Linda Agman entertain at the Dad and Daughter Dessert , November 23. Q ig Mk - ffl., - iq nfrgfamu' WN SINGING-The Girls' League held their first annual Song-fest, November 10, and it was well attended. Afterwards, refreshments were served. PLAYING-During the Girls' League Christmas con, jackie and Barbara certainly enjoyed the presents that good old St. Nick brought them! l e M, e- i JACKIE IFOYAMA, NANCY OSTBY, BARBARA HEGMAN, PHYLLIS BORDWELL, presldent ViC'3'PfC5idCnt secretary treasurer Page 120 Fall GZWJ League Ofjibm CON CORSAGE-At the Girls' League installation con, the out-going president, Jackie Koyama, pins a corsage on Edna Kautzman, the in-coming president. X 1 3 1 it egg .... ., 71 F lfail ii' '- I I F ff W if 13 SWAN SONG sAlso at the initiation Con, the out-going officers follow the tradition of singing 6'Over The Rainbow as they leave their offices. in 4 ,,.. wiv L I ' V ii , I - up , EDNA KAUTZMAN, Spring Girls' League president: SHARON WIL- LIAMS. vice-president: SHARON WEIS, secretary, and JOANNE BROWN, treasurer. Page 121 Z , .wi .-Q V t ,t.t Tm ' ' 1 .2 7 , W. igrw .BA W z J.. in :liar 1' BARBARA EVANS was this year's Girls' State choice from Rogers. Bar- bara is in many more activities other than the Girls' League. She also has an almost straight A average in grades. ,Q J i ,. e , b V X, ' t if Q ,,gg B 3 r..ii X R ,.,, TR Y B ,,aa flvrmg Gzrlf League Ojjibem ni FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE CHAIRMEN-Row 1, left to iright: Barbara Evans, Dora Faye Schmidt, Darlene Hanwell, Joanne Hardin, Janet Shearer, Joan Davis. Gail McCann, Judy Drexel, Lynda Pagnotta. Row 2: Robin Aldrich, Sharon Bennett, Marian Vine, Janice Baldwin, Darla Dickey, Edna Kautzmann. Elaine Grafious, Pat Blangeres, Laurine Morrison. Row 3: Karen Korte, Carol Judd, Wallyne Hagin, Deanna Rausch, Joanne Brown, Ra- mona Yates, Jerre Walley, Agnes Goppock, Sharon Williams. FALL GL REPRESENTATIVES-'Row 1, left to right: Joanne Soiseth, Edith Seeley, Sharon Bennett, Denise Hume. Row 2: Ileta Damschin, Bonnie McLaughlin, Bev Hanning, Lynn MeGougan, Marie George. Row 3: Marilyn Fleming, Vicki Timmins, Rae- ann Davis, Sue Plewman, Deanna Rausch, Lin- da Davis. SPRING GL REPRESENTATIVESAROW l: Agnes Coppock. Stella May Reif, Joanne Hard- in, Fonda Hopkins, Linda Burnham. Row 2: Carol Ritz, Sandy Main, Connie Treat, Janet Jacobs, Janet Southwick, Linda Gleeson. SPRING GL CHAIRMEN-Row l: Marian Vine, Dora Faye Schmidt, Robin Aldrich, Dar- lene Hanwell, Laurine Morrison, Jackie Blies- ner, Joan Davis. Row 2: Barbara Evans, Laura Trent, Julienne Avery, Stella May Reif, Joanne Hardin, Fonda Hopkins. Linda Burnham, Linda Horey, Ra- mona Yates. Row 3: Carol Judd, Betsy Gallihan, Sandy Worthington, Judy Albrecht, Phyllis Bordwell, Edith Seeley, Agnes Coppock, Darla Dickey. Page 122 LIBRARY WORKERS-Row 1: Na- dine Olmstead, Muriel Fosket, Gloria Coble. Row 2: Rita Sneed, Carol Deitrich, Kathy Baucom. STUDY HALL CHECKERS-Row 1: Janet Baker, Sandy Scott, Kay Kreager, Nadine Olm- stead, Glenda McArther, Judy Macomber, Sandy Rickard. Row 2: Ada Andrews, Kathy Temple, Carol Wrubleski, Laura Trent, Jerry Emerick, Linda Burnham, Darlene Anderson, Charlotte Rob- erts. Row 3: Barbara Garvey, Ellen Wanecek, Shar- on Storkson, Karen Jcnnsen, Pauline Weber, Evelyn Walling. Molly Hurst. Row 4: Kathy Starling, Anita Clark, Judy Stanek, Darlene Manson, Diane Cole, Judy Nichols, Gail Ruthvan, Mavis Brake. BOOKROOM WORKERS - Row lt Janet gerbst, Darlene Hanwell, Judy Miotke, Mary eay. Row 2: Judy Jansen, Rich Adkins, Joanne Lig- get, Brent Sennet, Carol Johnson. OFFICE WORKERS-Row 1: Darla Dickey, Deanna Rausch, Lynette McGee, Sharon Ben- nett, Marion Vine. Row 2: Lillian Knauss, Lillian Gillnore, Nancy Hochalter, Phyllis Boardwell, Jackie Cameron. Page 123 at BULLS EYE-Archers demonstrate the skills that are required to use a bow and arrow. Q , J .,Vk if Y ,VLV VLVVV .Q .',A 5,4 4.r..VV , LV f l. A A 5 r rrr, - rrl,l, , c p of ..,r I ,W is 1 f ' 'fi ' :QL 'ii 2- rrr ill N l ' R ,. it r,r, rr I 1 I y m y e rlr le lrll ' I JIM DRAKE, Boys' Fed president vice-president KEN POINTER, gig, :Ei ii' t w, . ff' ij , ! . w g. 1 - N, t1ot:,,.t,,.,tW. . GRUNT 8a GROAN-Rich Naccarato and Bob Gay demonstrate wrestling techniques during an Ru club function in the upper right picture. FED', FEED-Boy's Fed officers Jim Drake, Jim Peter- son and Ken Pointer serve breakfast as a challenge pay-off', to the Girls' League officers Jackie Koyama, Phyllis Bordwcll, Barbara Hegman and Nancy Ostby. For the second time the girls overwhelmed the boys in the ticket sales for athletic contests. ., aww.. yr ' - ' ,MU .- M, - .ini z-1 5' J Y' V ft s 4 wi' 5:-is 1. '5s'i'5 ' ' if 'V Jwi, ., .-,fall ,, ' shim. itt' JIM PETERSON, RICH NACCARATO, secretary treasurer Fall! Boyf Fedemizbn OWEEVJ Page 124 12' I rm. 3, f1-, 5.37, :. 5 I 'ii ' A ' I 2.2: Z' 1 V' 1 : -if - ,fffie-fif ' 2 4 rl ' H F, . , E F H , ' V J 442 K ' BOYS' FEDERATION representatives and chairmen are: Row 1, left to l .. right: Dick Churchill, Rich Naccarato, Bob Martin, Jim Drake. ii 1 Row 2: Dudley McCracken, Bill Birge, Fred Zcrza, Bob Cartwright, Paul ii . LCWiS- , 1 N L, A --fv vs.. SERVING for dad's night are Duane Frederick and Ken Pointer. 'Agar' 'Vwgp 45 'S gg,-fx lays if 5 ig? 1 fl' will 3 53 N 1 1 if -TEH ,QQ N, A F' 3 .f x .f-' K fi! . l,L , A . - F F ef .m i H .F ,LA -2ses.f,,f ,.,:?,r1: gre, ,mf 2s.ef?Zaf'f'?S ,15i-,QE,1 Wife f 2:9-if ga' .1 'Q , 1 ' f , K - 'wt ,,2u6.' f- ,.'.zg.-Tffngv, ' 1 OFFICERS-The Boys' Federation officers for the spring semester were, left to right: FRED ZERZA, president, DAVE SACCO, vice-prcsidentg VERN LEYDE, secretary, and PAUL LEWIS, treasurer. Jlormcg' Boy! Fecfemizbn OWFEVI PAGE 125 W1 , .M ,,.,,. L KOA D 'aussi -n anltflg .1 .gn 5 , wh 4 - sy L L ,. . ' 4 f L SAM +Q HALL PATROL-Row 1, loft to right: Daryl Daubc-l, Paul Valsvig, Mike Hamilton, Bob Phanco. Row 2: Jim Lucas, Terry Clothicr, Evcrvtt Newman, Bob Parry. Row 3: Del Delcon, Jim Lorenson, Harlan Benthic-n, CAR PATROL-Row l, left to rightg jerry Graham, Jim Lucas, jim Burge, Dick Schuerman. Row 2: Dick Hecker, Tad MCGCC, Dell Dcleon, Jerry Sloan. ,A I I ,A V CAFETERIA PATROL-Row 1, lcft to right: Dick HcckCr,'Dale Conners, Voyne Purjue. Row 2: Jerry Slaacn, Tad McGee and Del Deleon. 1 X 1 Jim Walch. k ki NY L niimk . miim' A M .L fn L L F? .' :-',:ii L 2 L iini 2. -A ' V. L L 4 Q an in .L L 1 iA U , J . 1 ,, ' I -my gala, L , L -L in ' writ : gl' LL A 5: ' X, K M , . i Hii X C ff L , , L . Li.iLi L L i v- A L ' 1 n im'nli ' i , i L' 3 t,.:-i ' ' , Page 126 Com PEP AWARD-Dick Churchill gives the Pep Gun to the frosh for being the loudest yellers at a recent con. i,if ,MGER5 Omega. E is E t t t t 5 STUDENT LEADERS-Fall executive CO'-mCi1giVC fhCif SPCCCIWS On the right, student council representatives are being sworn in to thc student body. to their responsibilities. FROSH FROLIC-During the frosh initiation con, many skits FLIRT?-At the Christmas con, Dan Valueff cracks to the were introduced. if 1 P 1 I .A P p E fy f I , 1 I i 3 7 p P .31 i as - ' in if P 1 W-i l h y's. ,!?' i 3 '-1 w Q P H 1 . 'K 5 , YP1 2 PVA l 1 if iii, . 'Lv .. 4. p P rtit P audience and' puts on a good act as a girl. ,Wy 2. -K ,iz .f ,'..'L .TWH w 1 fr l ' 5 ,A ,LA . s 6 2 it . 2 A Paul Lewis, editor Donna Ruby, associate editor. as ,,,, . ' as , ,W .2L.,,, A . .. 2 Q L ,H 6 s .Q 'Tiki i -. K Q ,066 Q. p 'X L q , 71, gp- 1 4 .a s,Ls . , . gg +5 'lar fi: x V 4 if - .,.,. .E . in -its .ff - x Fi' i s 5 f. It in if ' 5 L 'sss 1, ksh, wa . Qufievwfi .st 1-ss: is r' W ' . . A,s.s1 ET 5. -E fl 1 X saw X M-ma.. gamer 1. . in 1. ,sxra-.wfwzf-f.f,,,f f .. fx yi Lfizjjfii . : 1Hi?L.fW:-55954174 - -. 5 I ..,.. . S z a C 'Yr t W in: l , ... is 5' t A oos rf f ' ,- -a , -- FT ' fil?'.5 b n f ' ' f . . v':'.mIZ'4' K. , sa 'SG 4 ,css W , 'n!! ' fs 1 1 ,. Y ' . is i 3 Row 1, left to right: Nena Smothers, news editorg Ken Pointer, assistant news editorg Sandy Worthington, feature cditorg Betty Ann Dyer, assistant feature editorg Fred Zerza, sports editor. Row 2: Ed Glowen, sports assistantg George Paplior, editor of contribu- tionsg Pat Materne, business managerg Sharon Williams, assistant business managerg Diane Buswell, circulation editor. Row 3: Linda Burnham and Carol Copeland, reporters. OVERFLOWWStruggling to rid the journalism room of old papers are, left to right: Sharon Williams, George Paplior, Ed Glowen, Nena Smothers and Linda Burnham. Page 128 Rogan Rewm' Smjjf t X M W. i X, 4 i -JY' gp., W-.ri vs . , ml- WB' SPRING ROGERS RECORD STAFF-Row 1, left to right: Ncna Smothers, feature editorg Sharon Williams, assistant feature editorg Sandy Worthington, news editorg George Paplior, assistant news cditorg Eddie Glowen, sports c-ditorg Judy Wilson, adver- tising manager, Row 2: Charlene Hamilton, reporterg Cathy Lindvall, circulation manager: Geri Ruby, reportcrg Carol Moe, editor of con- tributions: Tamara Ochs, reportcrg Trudi Bowers, reporter. Roger! Record ffdfjf CHECKING ON WEATHER-Peering out thc- window at the dreary sight which they see before their eyes are members of the spring staff. Such lovely weather. Oh! If only spring were here! Page 129 DONNA RUBY, record editor for the spring se IUCSICY. . ,-fs.. V . . V ADVISERS 7 The adviser for the newspaper was Mr. Gerald Weitz, who has been the adviser for two years. In addition to the newspaper, Mr. lNeitz is also adviser for the nual this year. Mr. E. Hjortedal is the head of photography staff for both the nual and the newspaper. Without pictures produced by him and staff, neither publication Could realized. ElI'l- the an- the his be . s QL we ' 3 . . gif i ' . ' 7' me 1515559 F' .fZf535'?ffffm?'Q?i'E' fa' fi'f'l1i ,-t, ,f,- ,, T ,1- ffl fi!tu. ! .X ix NX I 'V' DIGGING INfThe Rogers Reeord staff as these pictures show. take a moment for fun. The staff memhers in the first pieture strike up a gopher- like pose for the Cameraman. The second picture shows them looking over an earlier paper. Ox iv-l 5 Gillis f yr' t N ,Nl V Wise . i wi, K. N I -Y :Til PHOTO STAFF-Members of the paper and the annual staff are very W grateful for the serviees of the photographers. These boys give up an ex- ', tremely large amount of time. both before and after sehool, to take neces .N A sary pietures for the publications. U:'f ? . The photographers, top row. left to right are: Forrest Bur ess Sand' , . V 1 5 v 5 ' , zylz N O Keefe, Denny Peterson, Kerry Hafner. ,, Bottom row: Mike Lawrenee, Earl Nelsen, Fred Gest, and well . . ! lf rxA,g . 1 , it isn't Snookie Snerd! 5 ' - K T ' . . .4 Y ..,,,, -'t'- M --1 i. 4, A fl ' 1 aa?E a?sQa' ' 5 . PAGE130 N' f-f'f- E .. 4 Wrerivi 4 LL. ar w f 5, in TC SALESMEN-Treasure Chest salesmen are, left to right, T0P5W21I1d21 Conboy Row l: Judy White, Judy Skarset, Sheila Davey, Les Melior, Peggy Davis. Row 2: Kathy Cole, Christy Wakeley, Sharon Weis, Carolyn Roberson, Charlotte Anderson. Row 3: Nena Smothers, Lynda Pagnotta, Duane Frederic, Ken Pointer, Stella May Reif, Sue Plewman, Bob Kannberg, Marlene Atkinson. Bottom: Joe Branda TVEJIMVK Chef! Sidi ALL SMILES-WHY NOT?-Left, below: Holding the thermometer which identified the extent of annual sales are the successful T. C. salesmen. 1 . GET THAT COPY OUT!-Right, below: Working to meet dcadhnes for the annual are Jack Carr, Stella May Reif and Sheila Davey. ,,, 5. .,,-. K I Qi' .45- Mba- Charlotte Anderson, Judy Skarset, faculty section. Peggy Hauge, Julienne Avery, clubs. it ' -,552 i ,mh, nn'h 1 L yy o L. 'tw K i m VV LL, v' '-:. ' , ' ' K V, -f'G ' ,f H krkr K ,hh , L L ' t , -1-1, L, ,--.,-1L L - fi :ff az, .,-' 'L - , L A '31 ' it i r we vt Lf,LM,.,' - -8 JJ 4- ' E f Q Bob Kannberg, Jack Carr, boys' sports. Stan Westover, Art Summers, advertising. Page 132 TVEJIMVE Chef! flajjf LLLL tgps: , - W , W .wx WL f ft- r f' W, in i fl f 'fu h LLLL 3 ,L Q7 S lt' 7A3:h S JELA ' S N L I QS' l Q4 l i i 2 Q L 53, X K ,m:L LV 5 ' i.L f ,,..L, 5 LLLL L Qi I X h z LLL- x zz: Kathy Cole, Nena Smothers, Sue Plewman Qbottom rightj, activities. Christi Wakeley Cbottom leftj, girls' sports. Stella May Reif, Sharon Weis, Sheila Davey fbottom leftj, classes. Peggy Davis, fbottom rightj, photography editor. rf wif -gy all ar ff - , N f w - ffi 1 5 V' 24V , :ii I . , 'r A ftet S SH , ', 2 i Y ffl ' 1... , Q:,. fire f -1 F ' Hi BEAVERS -During fifth period everyone on the annual staff is kept busy working on their individual sections. The staff pic- tured here includes Paul Lewis, Sue Plewman, Kathy Cole, Bob Kannberg, Ed Glowen, Marlene Atkinson, Lynda Pagnotta, and Nena Smothers. .1 , . r, in K i - Judi White, Grace Ward, senior section. Sharon Copeland, Marlene Atkinson, art work. Lynda Pagnotta, Treasure Chest editor. Paul Lewis, associate editor. Duane Frederic, business manager. DESPERATE PEOPLE--Some people will do any- thing to sell an annual! Sheila Davey, left, and Judy White invite Duane Frederic to the Sadie Hawkins NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Old members pic- tured are: Row 1, left to right: Jackie Koyama, Barbara Hegman, Naomi Tuttle, Carol Syverson, Deanna Rausch. Row 2: Carlenc King, Carol Beck, Phyllis Bordwell, Nancy Ostby, Joanne Brown, Joyce Jacobs. Row 3: Wyatt Newman, Dick Churchill, Steve Pool, Dick Mather, Dudley McCracken, I, KEITH DAVIDSON is one of the lucky members to Q: be tapped at thc con. Nrlizbncll fiknor foczkzy NEW MEMBERS of the National Honor Society are: First row, left to right: Allan Haffner, Sharon Weis, Gary O'Brien, Janelle Miller, Carol Sloan, Charlotte Anderson, Peggy Newbury, Barbara Evans, Bonnie McMartin, Marlene Atkinson, Eddie Glowen, Ron Anderson and Fonda Hopkins. Second row: Larry Burrows, Linda Keevy, Edith Seely, Ramona Yates, Agnes Coppock, Joan Pivar, Charlotte Trevithick, Sue Plewman, Carole Wrubleski, Marilyn Mindermann, Darlene Hanwell, Lynda Boomer, Carol Copeland, Betty Dyer, Nancy Reno and Joanne Hardin. Third row: Dora Faye Schmidt, Chuck Lein, Janice St. Clair, Diane Kroske, Lynda Pagnotta, Olan Burrow, Carol Deitrick, Sharon Williams, Robin Aldrich. Paul Lewis, and Loretta Rose. Fourth row: Jack Betts, Bob Parry, Dave Cogley, Ray Miller, Dave Sacco, Mike Jones, Rosalie Beck, Marian Vine, Karen Korte, Sharon Copeland, Sherry Thiry, Betty Rees, Terry Gent, Gene Lynch, and Keith Davidson. john Rocgefff Mufzb Group ORCHESTRA-The people chosen to represent the orchestra at all staten are, first row, left to right: Linda Agman and Bon- nie McMartin, violins, Carol Beck, flute. Back row: Roger Frye, trumpet, and Dave Cogley, bass. BAND-This year there were only three mem-- bers of the band going to the all-state music meet. They are, left to right: Don Lathen, saxophone, Marie George and Carol Dobbins, clarinets. BOYS' QUARTET-Left to right: Sid Crowe, Richard GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO-Left to right: Gail McCann, Joyce Taylor, Curtis Vaughn, Mike Clothigr, Jacobs, Dlane Buswell, Sharon Bennett, Judy Drexel, Pat Champ, Peggy Nelson, Connie Treat, and Dianne Herman, accompanist. ,img . ORCHESTRA-Row l, left to right: Norma Christensen, Carol Beck Jerry Boorman, Maria George, Karen Forsellf Deborah Boulton Sue Hagen Roger Frye Tony Rossmeier All L hd Sh i Ch , . , , , yn e e, aron eney, Gail Frederickson, Dave Holley, Bob Hamman. glow 5: Davids Pool, Wayne Freeman, Barbara Sewell, Bonnie McMartin, Linda Agman, Judy Pool, Lois McKinney, Allyn Tou- ou, eorge amuel, Cathy Coghlan, David Cogley, M1, Robert Foster, direector. l Orcbefmz BAND-Row l, left to right: Carol Beck, Jerry Boorman, Larry Wogman, Audrey Beck, Karen Forscll, Deborah Bovfxlton, Sue Hagen. Row 2: Maria George, Carol Robbins, Patsy Bemiss, Sandra Gilliam, Irene Larson, Tom Anselmo, Janice Houger, Gail Boulton, Judy Renfro, Larry Lambert, Mary Kay Stanley, Judy DeLong, Dave Garnscy, Lois Jack, Norma Christensen, Shirley Bower- man, Gretta Hicks, Charles Lean. Row 3: Roger Frye, Jerry Deatherage, Tony Rossmeier, Richard Sand, Judyw Wilson, Larry Johnson, Allyn Lehde, Dennis Foland, Nancy Madren, Don Sprague, Sharon Cheney, David Cogley, Gayle Frederickson, Todd Zimprich, Gary Dinsmore, Dave Holley, Bob Hamman, Robin Manring, Steve Wallace, Jeff Hall, Dick Churchill, Lloyd Apite, Don Lathen Row 4: Mr. Robert Foster, director, Barbara Sewell, Albert McNair, David Pool, Grant Shellenberger, Wayne Freeman, Gary Coon, Steve Pool, Cliff Rehmke. l ,gf if Qs ROGERS DANCE BAND is really spectacular. The members are all in the orchestra which gives them advanced musical training. The members are: Mike Clothier, piano, Wayne Free- man, drums, Dave Cogley, bass fiddleg Chuck Lein, Don Lathen, Bill Bacon, Tom Anselmo, saxophonesg Lloyd Apitz, Eddie Wells, Jerry Deatheridge, Roger Frye, David Holly and Dick Churchill, horns. REPRESENTATIVES-The people selected from all three music groups to represent Rogers in the 'EAU State Music Festival are, first row, left to right: Marie George, Carol Dobbins and Don Lathen, band. Second row: Roger Frye, Linda Agman, Carol Beck, Bonnie McMartin and Dave Cogley. Orchestra, second row: Sarah Barr, Beverly Flemming, Curtis Vaughn, jerry Halsey, Sid Crowe, Mike Clothier, Diane Buswell and Genevieve Hagerman, choir. M r Z ,,,:,,, 4 ZLA , , , ...Z ,,,,,,, , ., ,,,r ,,,, 7 ,rr,, ., r , ,, Y Ni x 'i F. x ,, , y Q I W? S3 B- Fx. , CHOIR, row l: Lillian Gilmore Jacobs, Betty Ann Dyer. Row 2: Connie Treat, Patti White, Bev Fleming Venita Fischer Peggy Nelson Janelle Miller Mar Ann Gruenha cn Ch l , Judy Max, Ladene Waldow, Sharon Bennett, Carol Thompson, Lita Larson, Jean Cook, Joyce Andreason, Diane Buswell. J J , , Y 'gi l ery gig 3: Gail Shaff, Toni Jmotti, Mike Clothier, Toby Gibson, Tom Foster, Dick Short, Dale Conner, Gerald Halsey, Gerald Row 4: Dora Faye Schmidt, Byran Green, Gary Coon, Ron Helgeson, Neil Jacobson, Paul Carter, Curtis Vaughn. Chaz? mm' Gzrff Glee Club GIRL'S GLEE CLUB, Row 1, left to right: Sue Muto, Leslie Hanson, Gloria Patterson, Suzy Drexel, Joyce Munk, Muriel John- son, Jeanette Lamb, Sally Bennett, Eleanor Williams, Jane Tillburg, Claudia Lewis, Dena Dahlke, Dawn Berry. Row 2: Karen Mounter, Janet Herman, Virginia Leaf, Lillian Knauss, Ursala Webber, Sallye Steadman, Sandra Osso, Janie Kelp, Julie Mack, Susie Sawyer, Nancy Simms, Pat Martin, Carolyn Havercroft, Christi Wakeley. Row 3: Marlene Schuinacher, Hazel Swim, Darlene Schumacher, Shirley Macarty, Sharon Nichols, Carol Wilson, Judy Mc- Clure, Janet Maxam, Terry Reukauf, Carol Dry, Charlotte Roberts, Judy Ludwig, Mary Ann Friesen, Linda. Hedges. Row 4: Anita Friesen, Denine Denman, Vicky Phillips, Jill Yancey, Sheila Cogley, Joy Gibbs, Colleen Burril, Sylvia Venziano, Sharlene Laturner, Claudia Crisler, Carol Gragg, Kay Slater, Linda Harris, Sandra Maine. :fs X g . L ,V W ,. er A z, ,V . c ,, ., 4 W ws. , 5 .,.r W A '..L,, -5 , .C r , 2 , - 'mf' lf i ,,,g an fi . Qu ' T IA ,M I I, ,qw l.. gi , 1,fi r CHOIR-row 1, left to right: Diane Kruger, Joan Mishler, Marge Pordon, Marilyn Fleming, Raymah Kirschke, Carol Cope- land, Sarah Barr. Row 2: Lorrie Brown, Kathy Hayes, Deanna Rausch, Vicki Stempel, Judy Drexel, Gail McCann, Carol Dewey, Sharon Hel- land. Row 3: Larry Ziegler, Ron Atkisson, Sid Crowe, jim Drake, Joe Hill, Voyne, Purjue, Mike Reynolds, Betty Poage. 531231: Richard Hecker, Don -Lathen, Julius White, Rocky Thompson, Jerry Senn, Duane Herman, Richard Taylor, Jean Boyf Glee Club BOYS' GLEE CLUB-row 1, left to right: Clark Smith, Tom Lynch, Jim Guttromson, James Gorder, Joe Ellis, Jack Wilson, Dond Fish, Diane Schedin, Jim Domitrovich, Kenneth Knox, Rick Kimrey, Larry Wilhite, Eugene Bennett, Terry Blue, Keith Sny er. Row 2: Jim Lindow, Ivan Rasmussen, David Burrough, Roy Miller, Lynn Rutherford, Dennis Vasicek, Ralph Linville, Lee Kendall, Keith Shoff, Larry Summers, Wesley Knight, Larry Moser, Jim Burnette, Dennis Folven. Row 3: Gary Nordby, Ron Vee, Bob Bass, Bill Guttromson, Bob Dawson, Dick Schuerman, joe Vetaly, Ken McIntyre, Gailen Troxel, Ron Crosby, Nils Sather, Mike Stowell, Rex Oliver, Herbert Lewis. x i , , In 5 QE-339 3 QQ E x kj e , 'F Vifz -,.fWs,r,.i1, , X , if N u if , ,fi HERE'S SPIRIT-Without the help of the R club, the cheering section would not be what it is today. 'RD Club GETTING JUNKED --John Lindeblad, left, and Don Renz, right, take part in the semi-annual R-Club locker cleanup. As the old saying is everything goes, so did Fred Zerza when he got in the way of these two in- dustrious boys. 1 l Page 141 ' .1-1 fy., , Row 1, left to right: Dudley McCracken, Barry Robinson, Jim Juul, Fred Zerza, Norm Cooper, Larry Johnson Denny Styrn, Bob Simmons. Row 2: Gary 0'Brien, Don Renz, Ron Anderson, Rich Naccarato, Bob Martin, Tom Anyan, Bob Cartwright, Ray Parker. Row 3: Delano Deleon, jack Carr, Keith Davidson, Gene Lynch, Bob Gay, Jim Peterson, Dave Sacco. Row 4: Pat Stooky, Wyatt Newman, Roger Boardman, Tom Tomlinson, Butch Grant, John Brahe, Frank Goumont, Ken Kelling. Comm Club COSMIC CLUB F1rSt r M loft to ri ht Bonnie MCMWFIIH Donna Dc- Nlt'l Shwunun Kcttvrling Judi Whitv. Second row Ccncxiuc Hag:-rman, Bob Pwiix Cin Dlnemort Tom Thr Cosmic Club emblcm is shown THESPIANS7Firsl row, lt-ft to right: .lack Bvtts. Betty Rvvs, Pvggy Carmack, Lynda Boomrr. Glvnn Summt-rs. Svrond row: Mr. Brannon, Art Blum. Dick RC-vdy, Duanv Frm-dc'riC, Gary Britt. i Tbeipzbznfi COSTUME MAKERSfThv Thvspians all took part in making thc- Costumcs for the-ir january play, Bluv Mon- day. During thcir me-r-tings whivh are ht-ld 4-very third and fourth Mondays of thc' month, thcy plan for com- ing projs-cts and vvm-rits. Any mont-y from those' projects govs into n fund tht-y art- saving to sponsor om- of thvir troupc' nicmbcrs with a S100 scholarship to W,S.l'. dur- ing tht' Summcr months. P50 Club A INORD FROM THE QUEENf.'Xt the Pep eluh's Christmas danee. Marilyn Minderman reigned as queen. Left to right: Diane Harper, Paul Valsvig, the queen's eseortg Marilyn Mindermann, the queen: Joe YN'alden, Darrell Rueh and Freddy Rueh. the queenis flower bearersi Jewell Smith, a prineessi Larry Simmons, eseort to the prineess: Hazel Haneoek, a prin- eess, and Bob Lemly, her eseort. Also shown is the Pep elub emblem. PEP CLUB7First row, left to right: Peggy Oaks, Virginia Leaf Lynne Martin, Bobbie Helland, Rosemary MalbX', Jean Hodge, Eileen Mosley, Sue Muto, Susan IN'allaee, Ann Christopher. Second row: Judy Hayes. Lynda Bosehee, Kathy Coghlan. Gay Bennett, Sharon lvloran. Julie lNIaek, Joyee Sorenson, Karen Alley, Cathy Baneon. Jaekie Dagon. Third row: Sharon Elston, Karen Frahni, Kathy Swain, Elaine Stoup, Naney Green, Judy Nliller, Sheila Cogley, Beryl Jaeobs Darla Elgerton, Linda Irvington. JoAnn Hanson. Fourth row: Diane Thurston, Judy MeC1ure. Joanne Gibson Nancy Fisher, Charlene Christensen, Sandy Schafer. Shirley Peai eoek, Leslie Hanson. Peggy Rolfsness. y PEP CLUBfFirst row. left to right: Carol Walker, Connie Yan- denhurg, Naney Cheyigny, Yvonne VVagner, Delores St. John. Shirley Hoff, Jeannie Ferhaeher, Leah Giffen, Merna Van Leu- ven, Mary Seay. Second row: Nanev Bush. Jill Muzzy. Sherry Stoner, Bonnie Coekburn. Diane Harper, Sally Bennett. Cheryl Stayig, Loretta Yates, Eileen Stone, Vieki Phillips. Third row: Karen Shonkwiler. Zan Sunierlin. Janet Smith, Juli- enne Stokke, Kathy Sehuerman, Jan Marquardt, Susan Botteen, Pat Hunt, Karen Baleh, Eileen Hareey. Fourth row: Barbara Hankel, Lynda McCoy Bex' Hanning, Betty Briggs. Donna Ghan. Darlene French, Marsha Toy, Carol Saf- ford, Ursula Neltner, Shannon Green. f' Aly. fi fp ' A t ss,i . . . i PEP CLUB--First row, left to right: Donna Flynn, Marge Puryis. Diane Bennett, Marsha Case, Sylvia Lu- eas, Sheila Spurgeon, Terry Reaukauf, Diane Rogers. Ruth Toomis, Helen Titus. Seeond row: Barbara Doyle, Jill Yaney. Marilyn Robert- son, Sue Phillips. Judy Ludwig, Sharon O'Brien, Rita v ffm, v A 'A A A -'?' '7'f.'r. 'Ur YY Joyee, Joy Gibbs, Diane Stewart, LaVerne Roth, Bon- nie Steeks. Third row: Judy Dixon, Irene Canter, Carolyn Fowler. Pat Ader. Sharon Sawyer, Linda Hedges, Irene Hunt, Karen Guell, Anna Belle Tinsley. Carolyn Olson, Pat Terry. Fourth row: Moniea Pruitt, Jewell Smith, Marilyn Min- dermann. Gail Neyers, Gay Wfeeks, Sharon Nurse, Sharon Huntly, Eleanor YVilliams. Cheryl Dinsmore, Lynn John- son. HI-Y CLUB-First row, left to right: Jim Juul, Fred Zerza, STUDY LAW-MAKING-Hi-Y president Steve Pool, leads his Paul Lewis, Ed Glowen, Norm Cooper, Ray Jacobson. group in a discussion coneerning Bills to be presented to the Second row: Bob Cartwright, W'yatt Newman, Ron Morgan, Youth LCEISIHWYC In APNI- Keith Bic-ber, Doug Skelton, Dean Fox, John Root. HEY Quill and frm!! RETURNING MEMBERSMAQuill and Scroll, old members Char- lotte Trevithick, Ken Pointer. Judy White and lVanda Conboy are looking at different national magazines connected with news- paper or yearbook publication. This club is one of the three school honorarics, and each student accepted into the honorary has to meet certain requirements for membership. fNot pictured- Marilyn Nclsonj NEW' MEMBERS-Quill and Seroll's new nieiubers, enrolled during thc second semester, are: First row, left to right: Peggy Davis, Kathy Cole, Marlene Atkinson, Charlotte Anderson. Don- na Ruby. Seeond row: Fred Zerza, Paul Lewis, Sandy Worthington, Sharon VVilliams, Ed Gloweu, George Paplior. These new members were studying other annuals from different schools throughout the country. CNot pictured+Duane Frederic, Nena Smothers, Sue Plewinan, Lynda Pagnotta. Jack Carr and Julienne Averyxj e ll 'VG 1 NIATHEMATICIANS-First row, left to right: Kathy Mere- wether, Barbara Evans, Gloria Coble, Donna Deyita, Marilyn Foulkes, Sue Plewman, Bonnie McMartin. Second row: Charles Fiorino, Tom Anselmo, Terry Gent, Paul Lewis, Dennis Harr, Gary Gillingham, Jim White. Third row: Ken Erieksen, Larry Neils, Danny Coe. Merl Wells, Allen Haffner, Gail Boulton, Sharon Pluid, Agnes Coppock. Fourth row: Frank Coumont, Terry Wlilson, Jim Deleon, Bob Parry, Gary O'Bricn, Everett Newman, Charles Lean. IC POSE-fat the blackboardlj Tom Cline. president, takes a Barbara Hankell Sue Jacobson Judy Renfro Judy Albrecht loment off to have his clubs picture taken during a meeting. Second row Mike Burnett Mike Llothmr Duane Goble Tom , ' ?!ZEi?E'ii'l!fXi5E??Si5fff:'i r?f1i5i?E5li:25 '5?E1!i?iF3!ffi' 'f FRENCH CLUB-Row 1, left to right: Karen Alley, Julienne Stokke, Judy Maeomber, Donna Ruby, Grace Ward. Row 2: Nancy Reno, Irene Larson, Susan Drexel, Ear- lene Bro, Lynn Johnson, Sandy Johnson. Row 3: Charles Fiorino, 'Marilyn Copeland, Nancy George, John Jacobson, JoAnn Melkonian. SPANISH CLUB, Row 1, left to right: Jeanne Woolen, Jerri Emerick, Joanne Hardin, Carolyn Kramer, Judy Fetters, Loretta Rose, Judy Wilson, Judy Macomber, Cheryl Stavig. Row 2: Wyatt Newman, JoAnn Davis, Marlene Grillo, Phyllis Hoegh, Sue Plewman, Loraine Moeller, Lynn MeGougan, Doro- thy Muhs, Cheryl Andreasen. Row 3: Linda Hoffman, Judy Max, Sharon O'Brien, Rita Joyce, Nena Smothers, Peggy Newbury, Linda Burnham, Janet Shearer, Gary O'Brien. Row 4: George Paplior, Les Melior, Gary Von Eriehsen, John Vrolson, Terry Wilson, Gary Gillingham, Budd Woods, John Brookman, Norm Cooper, Frank Coumont. BUSINESS MEETING A pleture taken at one of the meetings of the French club Once a month they meet in one of the member s houses Le Czrcle Fwmcmk '-1 sumvnm . .ma wrwswmmm, 4 TIN CLUB First row, left to rlght. Judy Renfro, Janet Hastings, George, Jeannine Ferbrachc, Mr. Gariepy, Eileen Harcey, Pat Hunt, Balch, Carol Moore. row: Barbara Hillsbury, Barbara Sewell, Kathy Coghlan, Joy Gibbs, Stewart, Judy McClure, JoAnn Hanson, Shannon Greene, Molly Third row: George Maloney, Lynn Faughender, Les Hunter, Gary Dillon, Olan Burrow, Arvid Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Michael Richings, Robert Baldwin. WHTHE CAROLERSU First row, left to right: Mrs. Pence, Judy Fetters, Judy Wilson, Judy Macom'ber, Phyllis I-Iocgh. Second row: Loretta Rose. Third row: Sharilyn Stavig, Linda Hoffman, Marlene Grillo, Diane Horner, Neva Kandler. Fourth row: Norm Cooper, Gary Von Erichsen, Ray Long, Terry Wilson, 'Dick Mather, George Paplior. vxrxftxf . l WHO'S WHO-Mr. Garicpy and some of the Latin club members are identifying their club members for the picture in the annual. Lame Club -IH if Fill flzmnzklr Club JUNIOR ART CLUB-First row: Janet Reif, Mildred Manring, Penny Smith. Top row: Mr. Snyder, adviser, Denise Hume, Mark Carlson. PALETTE AND BRUSH CLUB-First row: Kathy Gerheardt, Sharon Copeland. Judi Wlhitc. Ellen Wlane- cck, Nancy Reno, Top row: Barry Jessen, Marjorie Geil, Avon Roullier, Carol Copeland, Konnie Wlelch, and Mike Haney. Palfelfe amd Bfblfb Page 148 N.. fumbzf Arr Club INSPECTION-Carol Young, Sandra VVLlI'1ClC1'lC, Penny Smith, Judy Hayes, and Mark Carlson are looking at an ink drawing. S ,f1?ff'r-Q-14 HERE'S HOW'-Pictured, left to right, arc: Marjorie Geil, Kathy Gerhearclt and Avon Roullier, sitting, and Margaret Ward, standing. The girls are watching their adviser, Mr. Aller, demonstrate how they are to make their club pins. 'Yflhh I .U Top lst Row, left to right: Jackie Koyama, Robin Aldrich, Darlene Hanwell Kathy Wheeler, Yvonne Vee, Joan Mischler, Judy Hankel, Margie Atkinson. 2nd Row: Marilyn Nelson, Karen Shonkwhiler, Eileen Moseng, Betty Williams, Edith Seely, Noreen Hass, Marilyn Wolfe, Sharon Weis, Stella Mae Reif, Lynda Pagnotta. 3rd Row: Gloria Coble, Carol Dietrich, Carol Thompson, Judy Cox, Darlene Anderson, Linda Ostrander, Margaret Houston, July Miotke, Pauline Webber, Judy Girard. 4-th Row: Sharon Williams, Patty Blangeres, Ramona Yates, Joanne McKinny, Charlene Little, Kathy Doolittle, Carol Oyen, Janet Maxam, Lana Smith. Bottom lst Row, left to right: Carolynn Kramer, Marilynn Kramer, Jerri Emerick, Linda Davis, Nadine Olmstead, Peggy Hauge, Janet Shearer, Fonda Hopkins. 2nd Row: Linda Gleeson, Karen Moore, Joyce Munk, Joan Hager, Rosalie Beck, Karen Anderson, Karen Stirling, Darlene Smith. 3rd Row: Lucille Lamb, Carol Hill, Marlene Grillo, Murial Fosket, Janice St. Clair, Kathy Temple, Venita Fischer, Darla Dickey. 4th Row: Linda Brown, Judy Nelson, Carol Becker, Judy Jansen, Betty Higgins. Future Bmmeff Leaders qi Amerika Page149 QE J ,Bowne Q 'N LEAUBWQ t Amee LEADERS-These are the officers chosen by F.B.L.A. members tc lead them throughout the year. Left to right: Karen Korte, sec- retary, Kathy Wheeler, treasurer, Charlotte Trevithick, president, Carol Thompson, vice president, Marilyn Nelson, reporter. INITIATES-Presenting an initiation ribbon to Janet Shearer is Mrs. Cook and assisting is Mrs. Schwartz. The girls wore these ribbons one week for their initiation. FUN!-From the looks of things these girls really en- joyed their initiation! Who spiked the punch!!?? 5 r l FHA CLUB-First row, left to right: Carol Moore, Margaret Orr, Connie Vandenburg, Sherry Sloggy, Judy Jansen. Second row: Sheila Thompson, Earlene Bro, Betty Pickard, Betty Jo Tesch, Joanne Soiseth. Third row: Sue Muto, Janet Hastings, Kathy Gerhardt, Karen Anderson, Sharon Weis. FTA CLUBfFirst row: Sheila Spurgeon, Margaret Orr, Melva Coppock, Janie Kelp, Sharon Evans. Second row: Janet Herman, Tamara Ochs, Janice Houger, Carol Dobbins, Joyce Jacobs. Future Teezebefff qi Ameffzeez Page 150 Fuimfe Homemaker! q' Amerzeel CLOTHES FOR SALE-Joyce Jacobs, Jeri Becker, Linda Agman and Pat Noel are packing clothes for one of the many projects of the FHA, their annual rummage sale. l ,,,,,..-nw ,- . These three FTA members are serving Mr. lJohnson and Mr. Pello at a teachers, meeting. They are, left to right: Janet Herman, Janice Houger and Tamara Ochs. , , J ,,,,, -We iw N , ,efffw 1-X V 1.-L gives. .gtegw ,.,- i , W- Q V, Wtifzwes we i f 1 - - , - 5 - ge , . fi., .- 1- 4 . - V,, ,,g.f- w ,.-.,J - g4f,:- j. lu . ' 'K ' . fre- 15zi1iL1,tz-il 111,12 'Y '- w I . J J Ll:A mlzm . ., if ,., .l.. , ,if , - hk 4 1 . f a s -A-'V B 1 cl? i 1 J :K rin 5 2 ,l 'ei lille ef ' Q Q ,. ,M , Rf . Future Nurfef of Amerzm NURSES' AIDS-Three members of the FNA club are playing with one of the Deaconess hosp.ital's pa- tients. These girls work after school in the different wards as aids to nurses. r ei'ee lie'-all-iiilllil KITCHEN HELPERS-The FMDA members helping in the kitchen for the installation banquet are, left to right: Melva Coppock, Charles Diggs, Illa Mowatt, Judy Ludwig, Kathy Coghlan, Barbara Evans. 'lsr' Wh has ati Qing' 'Yigvm 4411 .1 Nl! K qu 'l J, i . . A -. .,'. ll.- R . H FNA CLUB-First row, left to right: Barbara Evans, Grace Ward, Janet Zerbst, Stella May Reif, Carol Judd, Janelle Miller. Second row: Sharon Williams, Laurie Brown, Nancy Bigelow, Janet Southwiek. Carolyn Whitney, Margery Crowder, Connie Crow. Third row: Cherie Thiry, Carol Sloan, Karen Forsell, Darla Edgerton, Darlene Dechcr, Mary Speer, Barbara Amsden.. FMDA CLUB--First row, left to right: Pat Bemiss, Kathy Goghlan, Illa Mowatt. Secohd row: Barbara Evans, Debbie Boulton, Salinda Babbitt, Barbara Sewell. Third row: Terry Reukauf, Marlene Johnson, Judy Lud- wig, Charles Diggs, CNot pictured: Melva Coppock, John Logsdon, Harry Mutten.l Failure flledzml Doctor! qf flmerzm Page 151 RIFLE CLUB W- First row, left to right: Virginia Lang- ston, Rosalie Whetzel, David Emley, L a r r y Wagman, Tom Stoner. Second row: Dennis Ader, Mike Riehings, Ronnie Hel- geson. Kyle Club STRAIGHT SHOOTERS -Members of the rifle team in action are, left to right: Ronnie H e l g e s e n, Rich Shook, Barry Bingham, and Dennis, Ader. STATION K-RHS-Radio club members, first row, left to right: George Samuels, Richard Boyles, Lloyd Apitz. Seeond row: Roger Oos, Brent Sinnott. Bob Steury, Larry Ziegler. Raldzb Cfub HHAMMERSN - Lloyd Apitz. Larry Ziegler, Rich- ard Boyles, and Gary Coon are sitting around their radio sending messages to anyone who is tuned in at this time. Page 152 SENATE CLUB-First row, Peggy N e w b u r y, Mary Kind, Bonnie McMartin, Sharon Jacky. Second row: Dick Church- ill, Charles Lean, Sue Plew- man, Richard Finch, Steve Pool. Roger! fenezle Club PREPARING - Richard Churchill, Terry Schimke and Bonnie McMartin are reading some material that will help them in debate. SPEAKERS BUREAU First row: Dick Churchill, Sharon Jacky, Steve Pool. Second row: Richard Finch Diane Schedin, Judy Max, George Maloney Jlzbeezkerf Bureau GATHERING INFO - Speakers bureau and de- bate members Qleft to rightj Dick Churchill, Sharon Jacky, Betty Ann Dyer and Steve Pool are reading articles from a Time mag- azine which are related to their activities. ' Page 153 x. 1 1' 3 G's CLUB MEMBERShRow 1, left to right: Glenna Be-ll, PLANNING SESSIONfLeft to right are Glenna Bell, Ellen Diane Bennett, Karen Alley. Row 2: Marie Young, Marjorie Gcil, Wanecek, Mrs. Hazel Van Doren, adviser, and Diane Bennett at Ellen Wanecek. a morning planning meeting for ttheir club's activities. 363 l A uiocgmlvb Page . 4' mx. ROGERS WRITERS-The sehool's La-gi and Scripti' club is pictured AIR BASE FIELD TRIP+The Junior Math club and the Aviation club took a field trip out to one of the nearby airports. The members in the background are looking over one of the planes and in the fore- ground are Mrs. Walters, Mr. Ostness, Mr. Walters, and Mr. Toth, the adviser of the Aviation club. - Below are the members of the Aviation elub. On the bottom left is John Hynes, the past president. holding a model plane, and on the right is George Heaton the new president. holding another model. Pie- tured are, first row, left to right: Mr. J. Guller, assistant adviser, Jim Otis, Frank Phillips, Susan Phillips, Susan Botteen, Rosalie Whetzel. Second row: Mr. B. Toth, adviser, Gary Neidhardt, Jerri Emeriek, Mary Kind, Ron Stevens, Duane Goble, Mark Carlson, John Silano. Third row: jon Redinger, Mike Richings Ken Pendell, Bob Stevens, Jim Shaul, Gene Pendell, Ray Decker, John Vrolson. Awdlzbn Club WORKING TOGETHER-Mr. Ormsby, the adviser of Legi and Scripti, is showing one member some of the techniques of writing. below. First row, left to right: Karen Frahm, Trudie Bowers, Jean Emery, Barbara Graham. 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North Central .Y...., ..... 6 0 1,000 JOHN ROGERS ..,.... ..... 5 1 .833 Gonzaga Prep ..,.,..,. ..... 4 2 .677 Shadle Park ........ ..... 3 3 .500 West Valley ...,...,...,. .,... 2 4 .333 Lewis and Clark ,,.,. .. 1 5 .167 Central Valley ....... .......,.... 0 5 .000 ROGERS ,,,,,, ,,.,.... 3 2 Central Valley ROGERS ,,.... .,...... 3 3 Lewis 8: Clark ROGERS ...,.. ........ 2 l Shadle Park 'WROGERS ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, l 9 Richland L ....... ROGERS ,,,,,, ,,,,. 0 North Central ROGERS ..,... ..... 7 Gonzaga ........ ROGERS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42 West Valley .. 'Xnon-league game Reading, counter clock-wise-Larry Johnson goes around end for yard age against Gonzaga.-CV'c Dave Pate is putting an end to one of Dave Sacco's yard gainers.-Ray Parker tries to slip away from CVs Kermit Liebel.-Don Rcnz leaps for a pass against the Bullpups Pat Stookey brings down Zag's Frank Raney. l THE SQUAD-First row: Julius White, Delano Deleon, Bill Rubright Vern Leyde, John Lindeblad, Rich Naccarato, Jim Drake, Ron Henthorn Ray Long, Fred Batholomae, Bob Kannberg, Pat Stookey, Dennis Styren. Second row: Larry Benthien, Bill Raschko, Jerry Skaife, Larry Eilmes, Gene Lynch, Gary Mills, Dan Boardman, Bob Gay, Bill Perry, Tom Tomlinson, Kerry Haffncr, Terry Gent, Roger Boardman, Ray Parker. Third row: Cliff Rehmke, Wally Hagin, Bill Stevenson, Tom Anyan, Jim Peterson, Ken Crarnpton, Don Rcnz, Jack Carr, John Brake, Butch Grant, Larry Johnson, Giles Hamilton, Dave Sacco. Vdfflbl Squad SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE-Leyde struggles for yardage against the Richland Bombers. ROGERS EXECUTES a right end play against North Central at Rogers, 7 9 DAVE SACCO Halfback Senior DON RENZ End Senior JOHN LINDEBLAD Quarterback Senior LARRY JOHNSON I-Ialfback Senior JIM PETERSON Center Senior BOB GAY Guard Senior KEN GRAMPTON Tackle Senior GILES HAMILTON Quarterback Senior JIM DRAKE J Halfback Senior l DELANO DELEON Tackle Senior DENNIS STYREN Guard Senior DAN BOARDMAN Center Senior BIG GAIN-All-city half- back Dave Sacco sweeps end fon 11 yards against Rich- land, October 16, 1959. The Bucs took the Bombers, 19-14. PAGE 160 F. BARTHOLOMAE Halfback Senior GARY MILLS Center Senior RICH NACCARATO Guard Junior LARRY EILMES Halfback Sophomore VERN LEYDE Halfback Junior GENE LYNCH Quarterback Junior CATCH AND GO - The big sophomore back, Eilmes, receives a pitch-out from quarterback John Lindeblad 130D and makes another gain against NC. JERRY SKAIFE End Junior JULIUS WHITE End Junior BILL PERRY Tackle Junior JOHN BRAHE Tackle Junior BILL STEVENSON Tackle Junior ' RAY PARKER Halfback Junior Page 161 zzhfl W . 1 . as-...X 2'-x TOM ANYAN Guard Junior BUTCH GRANT Center Junior BOB KANNBERG Halfback Junior PAT STOOKEY Guard Junior BILL RUBRIGHT End Junior I WALLY HAGIN End Junior JACK CARR End Junior TOM TOMLINSON Tackle Junior ROGER BOARDMAN Guard J Junior RON HENTHORN End Junior TERRY GENT Guard Junior I KERRY HAFNER Guard Junior BILL RASCHKO Guard Junior CLIFF REHMKE Guard Junior RAY LONG End Junior FRED BROWN Head Coach ROBT. POFFENROTH Line Coach Page 162 .. ? 'fm . fi ' - 3 y , s- QT . ' u m ii ev' ' 'A Y' 'ZW :- DAVE SACCO, Halfback RICH NACCARATQ, Guard 'DON RENZ, Endl First Team, Review First Team, Rgvlg-w First Team, Chronic e First Team, Chronicle First Tcam, Chronicle First Team, First Team, KHQ I First, Team, KHQ Second Team, RCVWW Tackles-42, TD's 7, Carries 77 Tackles, 47 Net Yds. Gained 453, Ave. 5.9 , Q s , All-C10 GVZUIJEVI .mep- LARRY EILMES, Halfback Second Team, Chronicle Second Team, KHQ Honorable Mention, Review TD's 45 Carries 61 Net Yds. Gained 414, Ave. 6.8 4. E KEN CRAMPTON, Tackle Second Team, Chronicle Tackles, 32 Page 163 BOB GAY, Guard Second Team Chronicle Honorable Mention, Review Tackles, 33 GENE LYNCH Qleftj, Quarterback, Honor- able Mention, Review. Pass attempts 32, com- pletions 18g per cent 564. Yardage: Pass 2005 Ave. 11.13 Rush 605 Net 260. JOHN LINDEBLAD frightj, Quarterback, Honorable Mention, Review. Pass attempts 235 completions 105 per cent .437. Yardage: Pass 138, Ave. 13.8, Rush 52, Net 190. sg, ,. , Q 4- ' . - mfg .r --s- -. ., 4-'gif T i I 'rue ee -le 1 -1, l l '1 'l 'B '?fL..,, , K U, ,gm :N g 5 My G 'L M ',' W . , .. .. A .. A v 'f . W lit ,. K ' Q A tg! 1 i Vhh' V' 51. , i : Q I V ,, S , ' 2,1 A . ' . il f gs, 3 , ,,,, X ,mx ,C .t 'L , l L r a H . ' L ly xy s . , vs V N W W V,-,l 3 ' , l . a i Q f , , ,. e , it , , g M X N s as 1 i tygj I, H 3,4 - ,X . ..., fe, mmgg f ZV! ibg 5 K If i ,AA4 V r y V .t fr I - ,. f L g X by V , ,. V i I ' at e aany i L Y ' Jl Vli l g , ,J ffi ,.,. : Qx r , - l . , . iQ , QQ B SQUAD ROW 1: Jack State, Dick Adkins, John Jolgen, Jack Stewart, Mike Sanborn, Harvey Wellington, Ray Jacobson, Ken Mast, John Root, Bob Sheppard, Dave Dubois. ROW 2: Jim Wellington, Lowell Cline, Terry Anderson, Lonnie Larson, Dale Kendrick, Dick Gay, Grant Kanzler, Harry Mc- Lain, Denny Sternple. ROW 3: Mgr. Don Love, Doug Skelton, Dick Tissue, Jerry Newcomb, Leland Geer, Jim Brown, Harold West, Barry Anderson, Ron Bassen, Mark Lookabaugh, Mgr. Wes Roberts. B-fgmd amd Fiferbmam Team! FROSH ROW 1: Bob Houghton, Jim Nelson, Earl Weatherman, John Brookman, Bill Graham, jim Frame, Dennis Foland, Dave Hansen, Jim Burnctte, Doug Bunney, Len Holmes, Jim Magruder, Dave Wilson, Jerry Bracey, Brad Anderson. ROW 2: Mgr. Rich Munson, Chuck Willis, Lanny Turner, Craig Snider, Rod Dinsmore, Ron McLamb, Bob Ellern, Bill Way- mire, Jay Glazier, Ron Engle, Larry Morris, Joe Smith, Phil Fehler, Perry Dixon. ROW 3: Mgr. Craig Brookman, Harry Mutter, Steve Updike, jerry Miller, Pat Hafner, Bob Robertson, Jim Weaver, Bill Pear- son, ,Iack Wheeler, Larry Benzel, Ron Short, Jim Fitzpatrick, Mgr. Larry Bell. i Left, COACH HAROLD THOMP- son, varsity mentor, who coached his team to a fourth place finish last year in the state tournament at Se- attle and was a candidate for coach of the year honors. Middle, freshman basketball coach, MR. BOB POFFENROTH, whose Learn came to a third-place finish and a first place finish the year before. Right, COACH HERMAN SLEIZ- ER, B squad, has thte duty of teach- ing the fundamentals of good basket- ball here at Rogers. VARSITY SQUAD-First row, left to right: Jerry Skaife, Jerry New- comb, Al Prince, Bob Kannberg Craig Thompson, and manager Larry Benthien. Second row: Larry Eilmes, Wally Hagin, Jim Brown, John Lindeblad Julius White, Craig Brookman, man ager. Third row: Ron Anderson, Ken Crampton, Vern Leyde, Fred Brown, and Bill Rubright. Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Ro ge rs Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers TEAM STANDING Wenatchee . ..,..... . Eastmont .....A.......... Gonzaga .... ......... Sandpomt .............. Lewis and Clark .... Kellogg ...... ......... Coeur d,Alene ........ Colfax .................... Coeur d'Alene ...... West Valley .......... Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Sandpoint .............. 70 Central Valley ...... 47 North Central ........ 57 Shadle Park .......... 54 Gonzaga ........,....... 54 Lewis and Clark ..., 57 West Valley ......,..... Central Valley ...... North Central ........ Shadle Park ....,..... TIP CONTROL-Rogers' center Bill Rubrlght goes high in the air to get a tip from West Valley's Joe Pettit in a recent City league basketball game. l l DRIVING IN - John Lindeblad drives in for a lay up as Gonzaga's George Asan and Dave Ferrier try and stop it. Vern Leyde, Jerry Skaife and Ken Crampton wait to rebound. l PAGE 166 JOHN LINDEBLAD Cseniorl, is pic- tured in one of his frequent drives for the basket. This one came in a contest with Gonzaga. VERN LEYDE Qjuniorj, is seen tak- ing his favorite shot against Sand- point in the field house. JERRY SKAIFE Qjuniorj, is seen go- ing up for a jump shot in the Rogers field house. BILL RUBRIGHT Qjuniorl, goes up for a lay-in in the first Shadle-Rogers match. JULIUS WHITE Cjuniorj, puts the ball in the east fieldhouse basket for two against Colfax. KEN CRAMPTON Qseniorj, pre- pares to take the rebound in another fieldhouse game. This one was played against Kellogg. ON BENDED KNEES, John Linde- tblad passes to Jerry Skaife, before Gonzaga's George Asan or Frank Sadler C119 can tie him up. TC PAGE 170- PAGE 167 tiller PT 24'-L 4 I Nr' LARRY EILMES fsophomorej, is shown t1 ing for a basket during one of the games wi Shadle. ALLAN PRINCE Csophomorcj, takes a sh for the basket while all alone during the L4 Rogers game. JERRY NEWCOMB Csophomorel, attempt: shot over the head of Mike Cossette, a G1 zaga player. I IT WAS GOOD-During a tense West Valley-Rogers game, Allan Prince makes a foul shot. ' BOB KANNBERG Cjuniorl, is seen going li for a jump shot in the field house. WALLY HAGIN Cjuniorj, also makes a shi during practice in the field house. l FRED BROWN CSQ-:niorl prepares to let tl ball go into the basket, while practicing in th field house. 4 PAGE 168 ACTION! E In both pic- tures, Rogers and Central Valley seem to be involved in quite a lot of action dur- ing the exciting game. CRAIG THOMPSON, left, and RON ANDERSON, demonstrate their shooting abilities, and their friend, well he might have some ability, too, but right now it will have to be hidden ability. KEN CRAMPTON and BILL RUBRIGHT seem to have a little difficulty mak- ing a basket while playing a ainst L.C In the next g . .shot Julius White tries to stop a ball from going into the basket during a Rogers- North Central game. PAGE 169 l B Bvzfkeibazll l Q SQUAD-Row l, left to rlghtg John Root, Harland Sather, Robin Manring, John Jolgen, Jack Stewart, 5011 Brown. Row 2: Bob Hansen, Ron Vee, Dave Pool, jack State, Denny Stempcl. Missing for the picture was Mike San- born. TWO POINTS-Jack Stew- art goes up for a lay in against Central Valley in a leagutj: contest, as Mike San- born looks on. - ,- .f-- 1 YEARLINGSfFirst Row, left to right: Len Holmes, Brian Yost, Richard Tucker, Perry Dixon, Jerry Miller. SECOND ROW: Roger Dillon, Steve Updike, Phil Fehler, Larry Benzel, Dennis Foland. THIRD ROW: Dick Wcsterman, jim Linclow, Dave Hansen, Jim Mossey, Ron McKay. UP IT GOES-Larry Benzel shoots against West Valley as Steve Updikf f24l bf1CkSY0UY1d, looks on. E sirf. . PAGE171 ,, f mmf H- W- L' ' if . 4,.: A L ....,...-4u-- , M- -- 'Tj , ESCAPE-Bob Gay makes an escape, adding one point to his individual match score. THE WRESTLING SQUAD-Row 1, left to right: Jim Lorenson, Ken Knox, Red Nutt, Dan Valueff, Jim Fitzpatrick, Larry Morris, Bob Houghton, Mike Whipple, Harry Mutter, Dennis Gonzales, Bill Graham, Lanny Turner, John Brookman. Row 2: Terry Bair, Jim Smith, Keith Davidson, Keith Bieber, Bob Gay, Rich Naccarato, Terry Danzer, Jack Leeson, Kerry Hafner, Eric Burrnan, Daryl DeMi1ls, Forest Toney, Ray Long. Row 3: Les Cooper, Neil Anderson, Dick McCann, Dave Wilson, Dick Adkins, Larry Buckles, Leland Geer. Dick Gay, Dennis Delbert, Ken Erickson, Mike Burnette, Marty Runalfson. Row 4-: Terry Gent, Tom Tomlinson, Howard Holmes, Bill Stone, John Brahe, Doug Skelton. s N I f ' 1, , K rr A 'Z I l I W s... Wre5ZIz'nCg BELOW: Wrestling Coache and Pelo. s Coleman TWA . g W AV,Lr 0, V www S . , . M I .X p R M Ha, X 1 5:1 ,X . , V 'N an A 11 ME r X 'N 120 POUNDER Neil Anderson of Rogers has the advantage over CV's Rod Corvec. Neil won the match on a decision. ESCAPE-Keith Bieber, wrestling at 127 pounds, gains one point in an escape from a CV grappler. ' mi., ' s--g...i, N. Wt. 103 112 120 127 133 138 115 154 ' C . '+- 165 if i' 175 Em 191 awww., 1 Hea ,H Q Calif 1 1 , 112 . 1 131211122 fnlff AI I INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Wrestler Won Lost Draw Howard Holmes 5 0 Dennis Gonzales 1 O Bob Allen 1 0 Terry Bair 2 O John Brockman 0 O Rick Kirnrey 2 2 Neil Anderson 2 O Mark Diez 1 0 Terry Bair 2 O Keith Bieber 6 1 Keith Davidson 1 0 Dick McCann 2 0 Les Cooper 0 0 Jim Smith 1 O Keith Davidson 3 0 Dick McCann O 1 Terry Danzer 2 1 Keith Davidson O O Bill Stone 7 0 jim Fitzpatrick 1 0 Leland Gecr 1 0 Jim Fitzpatrick 1 0 Bob Cay 0 1 Terry Gent O 0 Rich Nacearato 1 1 Bob Gay 0 0 Dick Adkins O 0 Gary Mills 2 1 Terry Gent O 0 Rich Nacearato 0 1 vy- Tom Tomlinson 5 O John Brahe 4 0 Bill Stevenson 1 0 4 ,f 1 . , ul . . ' A3 A sez: :sl IBS yy , -Slit A s , , W Q , - l as Q. cially F ll R f-A,,1 ll, lllggg, r rig? H V E 1 Mu , ,, ,M W vu ,,,,.J ' . 'mf ,L W 1 E -1 ' A E sssllsi stss L 'Qff W ' . ' 5 Q .. A 'Q A . A H Q il my 45 fl Qiliffi fail? lRs,,N.s 'xi -Aw lf?f,N.fi I so Tifjriu Vafffn -,ft f , X l l' jj, . 'T E'lqL3, M ' 'T sf 71 f'-.ai K' tip K my , , ,Q X y as V , r U fp' f 1 All ll A M9 fl 7 s ' 1' f M!! 2 ' ' '- ui 4 will -,,,, .. .K if li 4 ' 'V 7 yl s ' , ' of S 1 f f . ,, ,N-1.25, ,QQ l if 1 ' w ifi ff VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Front row, left to right: Larry Benthien, manager, Jerry Skaife, Pat Stookey, Lonnie Connors, Butch Grant, Denny Styren, Fred Zerza, Jim Drake, Craig Thompson, Julius White, Craig Q Brookman, manager. Second row: Coach Jim Forsyth, Denny Sternple, Denny Fuller, Larry Eilmes, Joe Vetaly, Frank Seay, Giles Hamilton, John Lindeblad, Gary Mills, Jim Peterson, Toby Gibson and john Blake. JOHN LINDEBLAD, senior, was one of the starting pitchers on the Pirate squad. When he was not pitching, he played the outfield. Bmebvzll FRANK SEAY, senior, was starting left fielder for Coach Forsyth's Buccaneer crew. GARY MILLS, senior, Rogers third baseman, puts tag on Pat Stookey sliding into the base in a spirited prac- tice session. T916 I , W. JIM DRAKE, senior, played the position of catcher. FRED ZERZA, senior, took charge of second base. GILES HAMILTON, senior, was one of the regular outfielders. CRAIG THOMPSON, senior, was another veteran outfielder. JERRY SKAIFE, junior, performed for the Pirates as a shortstop. ,IQ-fi I 1 I f1 mzzzefsfav, s i 41 swam 'ffl 33 S 'mes 'HH fwffr in ' 'fe-1, if ' V A J :rs . Efffikw .3 fwfr.. f f,,,:e:H-:W W w. f . 1 'ff--ff -fffwmM:.:w', zwvrgwffz'-zzf zfsws,w:Q,t:-1 ,mfnwwralz-sri.'ff 1 . . - . V, ,-. -V s i.efQ.,3f,,, v x s .Q fins- 9 ' , , an m mf, ,, - ,,, nl '11-ggi, V, N , K W - wa, A i ,... ' - H-we , i . J. ',,..,. ,. ,U fs V ve , f. f .4 N., 4' 'wil' , Jw , r ry ....4 WM , , As . 4, K , N '--.2 I -A ,A , - '- 3, . A M 1 5 . ,M or 1. A AN., , -' X I I ,:,:' ' , - - . rv . . ., - ,, . f- ,, kkh, ,. I 1 -' - . - - A- -f t, -f em, . , 1. ,H A ,J ,- ,- W I .. :,-- j, ,kg 'E--,,. ,,,-.s:gg.g.,-V, , 5,4 V. 1531 lr W, , ,, , MQ., jr- .,,: .f,-, ,J W JIM PETERSON, senior, was the man cover- ing first base for the Bucs. JOHN BRAHE, junior, has the catchers spot. VARSITY PLAYERS-First row, left to right: Pat Stookey, second base, Dutch Grant, pitcherg Denny Stemple, pitcher, Dennis Fuller, outfield. Second row: Dennis Stern, third base, Toby Gibson, shortstop, Lonny Conners and Joe Vetaly, first base. LARRY EILMES, sopho- JULIUS WHITE, junior, more, turned in good per- helped the team as an out- formances as a pitcher. fielder. PAGE 176 B-SQUAD-Row 1, left to right: Rick Olsen, Mark Lookabaugh, Mike Sanborn, Harland Sather, Sheldon Dybsand, Jack Stewart. Row 2: Jim Lorenson, John Root, Robin Manring, Harold West, Doug Skelton, jerry Newcomb. Row 3: Dave Pool, Jim Barge, Ron Brown, Larry Bell, manage r, Don Love, Bob Hanson, Gary Whybra. .B Bdlffbdff Frefbman Bmeball FRESHMAN BASEBALL-- Row 1, left to right: Bill Pearson, Gary McMackin, Jerry Miller, Steve Wallace, Lawrence Van Der Linde, Steve Hakola, Ron McLamb, Richard Sand. Row 2: Jim Dudley, Bob Robertson, Larry Reyerson, Dave Wilson, Jim Mossey, Richard Muhs, Terry Davis, Fred Clark, Larry Wogman. Row 3: Jim Fitzpatrick, Fred Schuchartg Brad Anderson, Phil Fehler, Doug Bunny, Jim Gleeson, Mike Shores, Roger Dillon, Ron Short, Larry Jacobs. 'R I V - Yah' l - ,fr Q U 24- ..-:,,. 1 'If 'Y . A' V , .z,,:., v A 2 ' 13 'aasff X ' . 5:-' , i 'if 'H if 1 I i 7 hA ' . -. . - , ilk ' Eiivfsfiiif gs J - ' ' X , ' e E E - f 1 L' f . 'A M S it E y Q ' ,wg -w ' , . 'P . .+V z. lf W 9' sn 'iv -av HUFF ING AND PUFFING-Junior var- sity halfjmilers and milers round a curve on the first lap of a. mile run. From right the runners are Mike Burnette, Ken Kel- ling, Dick Slentz, Dean Fox, Paul Lewis and Maryin Giles. VARSITY ,TRACKSTERS-Rogers' 1960 track team takes time out from work to pose for a Treasure Chest picture. Sitting in row 1,i left to right, are: Bill Rubright, Ray Parker, Wyatt Newman, Gary Shee- der, Bob Martin, Don Renz, Rich Nacca- rato, Daryl Benzel, Ken Crampton, Den- nis Snyder, Jim Smith and Norm Cooper. Row 2: Wally Hagin, Paul Lewis, Tom Anyan, Gene Lynch, Bob Gay, Barry Rob- inson, Keith Davidson, Jim Juul, Don Kirk, Bernard Miller, Dave Sacco, Bob Cartwriglrit, Ken Kelling and Coach Tracy Walters. W Row 3: Bob Kannberg, John Logsdon, Al Dibble, Bill Bacon, Laverne Schulz, Bill Stevenson,i Terry Gent, Roger Boardman, Jim Wellington, Lowell Cline, Dick Ad- kins, Dean Fox and Fred Brown. Row 4: ,Manager Daryl Russell, Earl Wynn, Tim Reinbolt, Ken Mast, Jerry Lyman, Mike Burnette, Eddie Mason, Mickey Anyan, Barry Anderson, Art Sum- mers, Gary Sciuchetti, Cliff Rehmke, Ed- die Glowen and manager Frank Coumont. Row 5: Manager Les Cooper, Chuck Hobbs, Vern Leyden Jack Carr, Lonnie Larson, Al Prince, Dave Grimmer, Dick Tissue, Harry McLean, Larry Neil, Ken Erickson, Dave Dubois, Dick Slentz and manager Harold McMackin. 3 , ,V V, ,,,, , ,,,, . ,,, C T H N Q ,,,,,,, ,, l i ., , kkkky ,,,. i ' eeyy wa Vrii L, '- , f.I' - a s qw .,, NN- ,,,,, f pi: Z w - f , 'lt' ,..,..,...,1.. l VERN L E Y D E, junior, goes a long way on the broad jump. BOB GAY, senior soars up high through the air in one of his better pole vaulting at- tempts. KEN CRAMPTON and DON RENZ are both practicing for thc shot put. ,BOB MARTIN, B all run the mile. DAVE SACCO and RAY PARKER start out from their blocks to run the 220. if: ARRY ROBINSEN and BOB CARTWRIGHT HURDLERS-Jack Carr and Ber- nard Miller work on their form over the high hurdles during an early workout on the Meyers field track. HIGH JUMPERS-Tom Anyan, leftj and Gene Lynch, right, work hard on winning form in this event. Track w l FRESHMAN TRACK - First row, left to right: Wes Farmer, Rich Tuck- er, Rex Nutt, Craig Snider, Arvid Anderson, Bill Waynire, Len Holmes, Pat Hafner. l Second row: Bob Allen, Gary Hann Bi11'Graham, Dennis Hanson, Bria Yost, Lanny Turner, Mark Diaz. Third row: Larry Devita, Ron Got dard, Robert Williams, Jim Burnett Bob Ellern, Bob Santesson. CNot pif tured is Steve Johnson? PAGE 180 K Cfosi-Country ri. l FRESHMAN-Larry Jacobs, Larry 'Devita, Arvid Anderson, Mark Diaz, Gary Winslow, Pete Soberg, Steve Johnson, Dave Kersenbock. .VARSITY AND BH SQUAD-+Row 1: Ken Kelling, Norm Cooper, Keith Davidson, Jerry Lyman, Eddie Glowen, Larry Neil, Tim Reinbolt, Larry Summers. Row 2: Bob Martin, Bob Cartwright, Chuck Hobbs, Tony Rossmuier, Al Dibble, Jim Smith, ,Keith Bicber, Bill Stone, Frank Coumont. Row 3: Dick Slentz, Ken Erickson, Barry Robinson, Jim Juul, Fred Brown, Bob Stevens, Wyatt Newman, Mike Burnette, Marvin Giles, Dean Fox. Qin .,a N G05 is W au, J I Q MIKE JONES, three-year letterrnan shows good form in his follow-through. BOYS, GOLFING TEAMfMembers of thc boys' golf- ing team are, left to right, first row: Jon Redinger, Armand Ahrendt, Mike Reynolds, Tom Heinen, Lester Hunter, Chuck Johnson, Jerry Hawkins. Second row: Tom Foster, Bill Losthroh, Bill Rickard, Ken Hester, Micky Baker, Bud Grafious, Mike Ruthvan. Third row: Grant Wasson, Ron Helgeson, Chuck An- derson, Bob Dawson, Bill Allen, Mike Thomas, Mike Jones. Page l82 2 J 4 3 1 w 1 i JACKY CAMERON is shown practicing her golfing form on the fron lawn of the school. 1 GIRJ.. GOLFERS-Members of the Rogers girls' golfing team are, lei gi liiight, front row: Linda Brown, Anita Clark, Sandy Morton, Sharo: a . Back row: Jenny Selix, Vicky Brown, Jacky Cameron, Gail Shoff. X ' 41- l K' J- 4 . ' .. if as . it T514 . ,J . ,, f , Yi v .. I r y 1 1-. ' f , :fn A . L - A , an - X Y X A-1 Jw r -js' Q :iv A 1.5 .5 W, 7 lg K5 ,f up l , '-4 Sk H ,A -.X -K , H x '- ' xt X,Af'..., -A -,., me X.-,J -X -X X, 1 ix X CN. iff? fffsirrma. EIA f GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM is shown on the outdoor tennis courts. Left to right, kneeling: Judy Hankel, Janelle Miller, Carol Judd, Betsy Callihan, Judy Renfro, Sandra Gilliam. Second row: Barbara Hankel, Sue Plewman, Margaret Orr, Sharon Hundley, Linda Gleason, Marilyn Kramer, Carolyn Kramer, Carol Copeland, Sharon Cartwright, Carol Bradley, Judy Loomis, Trudie McCabe, Kathy Coghlan, Barbara Sewell, Patsy Bcmiss. TRUDIE MCCABE and JUDY LOQMIS gave Roger girls' doubles combination. Tenmk CAROL JUDD is shown in a serve. 4... BETSY CALLIHAN is shown in a forehand drive. s a good f' , A V JUDY RENFRO is the only sophomore on the girls' tennis team to have earned her letter sweater, Here she is shown going into a smash. LE -I-,, ,,,,,,,- WP!! , M. 'X e 5 2 .',. 4 , , ., r 1 25 A ' ' is Q l an rt, in fiiif f y .Q 7 13 5, - ' 3 y , .-fits, f 2' ir -A W li XV- Jfiffy-,rafrgfw ,, ef- 1 fri 'W t t if e rf: -V ,rr Q' if y.,,,,35i,',, , W,',, X -x M an ,A A ? ,K J J . C2-' ' - f1-W i K Q Q' kf - ,,,, LLVZ K . 'fn' V. i Mfg -rw K '1'mm,,,h',M ,b ,xl is ',.f U 1 rx V 'L ' ,,.. e xv 1 , H -,s ' 1- 12- -if qu? iv I I J 4 ,flsskwg Et A IU i Ji 'xr y i s A, ' mv Q , , . -... Sm . im Q - , V --'---- N Y t V , 3 SE , , . 2 5 2 5 ...W . i n BOYS' TEAM-Row 1, left to right: Bob Mikkelson, Dick Reedy, Gary Anderson, Ron Anderson, Dudley McCracken, Ray Miller, Gary O'Brien, Pat Taylor, jeff Beer. Row 2: Don Paulson, Helmut Wahls, Earl Nelsen, Jack State, Gar H ll, J h V l G y a o n ro son, eorge Dodge, Allen Haffner, Robert Galbreth, Dave Holley, Martin Boschee, Francis Woicik, Coach LaVerne Mabbott, At the time of this writing, Rogers' tennis team a perennial power, again leads in city tennis. Tenmk RAY MILLER, the city's finest,is shown below with the many trophies he has won in tennis. for a forehand smash. 45 ff ' 3 .sw i, ,f i WE . i s , , ,vi 45 U t. ld Pictured on the right, he Qi v Y , gf 4 42 fi ,r str gets se I 3, Q-fy? ea 5 t 1 1 A Wwwmyw- if Y N ,v X I ,.. Q, v Ili I f . N t s, it titit i A .sm t l f jj i k:,,Vkk ' A ' mv -t, ' L ii f GARY CTBRIEN, senior letterman, demonstrates backhand stroke that makes him one of Rogers' finest ten- nis players. DUDLEY MCCRACKEN, senior, vol- lies during practice game. Dudley is an outstanding doubles player. vprwa, V ' , ,.,. -w 4 i M -1.tt. -,:,,.,1- .,,,s.,a, DICK REEDY, junior, practices his form and backhand on rain-soaked courts. Dick will be one of Rogers' better tennis players next year. f 'fEe3zmKasws PAGE 185 RON ANDERSON, senior letterman, shows his technique for winning games with a forehand smash. -Q WMD Qvf W B 414, . 1 ima ' Vgmyi? fyw , M? , MW wmv 4 -lx QX :Q W ,552 J W' MKXKMWLQ X . Jw 'Mi K' V s SQ6ffwdL?f ycfwjdy iyjyjlfpf Aim 1,1 'JQW sh . 1 , N J ,fu'vUj'LLb'Q W- , ,NLJCX gym wwkbw edgy, Q K5 UU We Mffwi img! if J W fp QM w, 1 I , 'Nj abooggmi Nbchfj KJ V LDC Qflllgffb ,MM 457 Y! !ULl,Uc,f,L .. A ,g M L M wQW M6 W 5 ffbjyg f i Q Y MQ? Tp ' whdj UMA, Vg lo O ' ' 7 ' f ' X- , G. fi? f',i1f Ii , , .- - it f ,V ,A egg. ,. ' I ' y I . . f I K. X First row: Janet Reif, Nena Smothers, Christi Wakeley, Kay Kreager, Joanne Hardin, Linda Davis, Nancy George, Marlene Atkinson, Nancy Capell. Second row: Betty Williams, Jean VanBlaricom, Ardene Holt, Darlene Hanwell, Mary Kind, Carol Wil- son, Joan Davis, Donna Hargraves, Janie Kelp, Third row: Edith Seeley, Susan Drexel, Marlys Erickson, Darlene Hess, Wal- lyne Hagin, Karen Heber, Peggy Knutson, Jean Nyreen, Betty Kruger. Fourth row: Barbara Evans, Judy Vowcls, Georgia Turner, Diane Schedin, Jerri Emerick, Donna Devita, Carol Dewey, Ioanne Baldwin. Rogan Pzkfefie Marcbzhcg Um? First row: Lillian Knauss, Ada Andrews, Jeri Becker, Linda Agman, Judy Max, Barbara Noel, Linda Burnham, Wallyne Hagin. Second row: Kathy Starlin, Linda Gleeson, Earlene Bro, Laura Trent, Peggy Nelson, Darla Dickey, Karen Valsvig, Judy Rose Pauline Webber. Third row: Barbara Olson, Judy Nelson, Julienne Avery, Karen Hunt, Rosalie Beck, Carol Judd, Phyllis Bord- well, Judy Albrecht, Janet Zerbst. Fourth row: Cherie Thiry, Fonda Hopkins, Carol Churchill, Darlene Ferraro, Lana Lilianthal, Karen Korte, Donna Bogenreif, Carol Wilson. we ya f - 'i .- ff- .1 1 rm. www.ff-2,1.f.f:.3- 595 -, N' ,L+ 35? Q 2354? I 79 amy- wwf? i1: ff-' - x. , f. , V xx, 'I Q wg M O Wx-WSE s 'V is ...til I: ,,, J' W Hai V , A IN-. X F25 .,,:M,g,-,M . 5583255 fi W as CITIIQERLEADING TEAM-Left to right: Jerre Walley, Sharon NX Williams, Patty Blangeres, Jackie Koyama, Kathy Cole, Barbara Hegman, Lynda Horey, Ramona Yates. feng emef Cheerleader! ROGERS SPIRIT-Here the cheerleaders are showing their pep and enthusiasm at one of the Rogers basketball games. PRACTICE SESSION-One of the jobs of the cheerleaders is to work out new routines for the school's snorts activities. 1. 4,., .. r '-f'--, .f, , - f M. ,.., , . ,. V4 S pw- f, gmgssfs 541-fgg if 1, VE TEM L ' N N FLAG TWIRLERS-Left to right: Linda Harris, Judy Miotke, Joan Mishler, Sandra Drury. MdjbV6ff65 mm' Flag TWZWZEVI w 1 l COLOR AND ACTION-The majorettes and flag twirlers play an important part in the performances of the Pirette unit at many of the stadium games. They add color to the stunts and performances of the marching Pirettes. MAJORETTES-Left to right: Mar- I garet Houston, Carol Syverson, Diane ' Kroske, Charlene Sullivan, Darlenel Anderison, Gloria Coble, Christine , Wegnian. + CJ' ?. A QQLBQJZTYTTQ h:Y ' 1 atv gifs? i iii ii lrir f - is e ,,Li. M U E ' ii W A , ' I, Q L-'1 , w V ., im' f i ,., 'm V V' ' 9' .. Qs - e. , K M , . xLY'E D Q V mm V: , ,W ' , - ,klf - , In I 1 pg-' t ,,,1 gg. um If fn s WW S, X' J ,,. , I K I K , V, i 'L 3 i f 1 5 ,, , K, . N I V , is , .. sw V Y h l f ' ii I . 'zn li s A J - B CR, 25906 S Q F H 'I ,ii X 'vw . t:.,g.L,agv SPRING PIRETTE OFFICERS-Left to right: Jem Walley, FALL PIRETTE OFFICERS-Left to right: D0ra'Fave Laura Trent, Robin Aldrich, Darlene Hanwell, Ramona Yates, Schmidt, Wallyne Hagin, Julierme Avery, Barbara Phyllis Bordwell. Evans, Pzifeile Acizifzizlef CHEERFUL-Practicing cheerleading is one of the activities of the pirettes. Cheering are, left to right: Linda Agman, Linda Davis, Darla Dickey, Donna Hargrave, Julienne Avery, Nancy George, Rosalie Beck, Joanne Hardin, Christi Wakely, Marlene Atkinson. PAGE. 191 G5 GIVING IT A TRY-Girls practice basketball after school in the girls' gyrn on Tuesday and Thursday. .1 wg N W avr- A A Y BADMINTON TEAM-First row, left to right: Leah Giffen, Gay Bennett, Judy Wilson, Marty Van Leuven, Carol Roadruck. Second row: Barbara Evans, Sharon Cartwright, Roberta Neils, Sylvia Venziano, Donna Bogenreif. Rogers Gziflf .Bloom ff C v f , 'z s f, ,s . . A ea 1 x t , - Q , s 4, e.-. 5 -iit I I ', . i ,,f.,r . . 4 ,,. llt if I l ,, I ii, fs. 0 A V,,, ,Mn 5 ns. , ,I gy ,f.. if as WM, ,L , Vyiqh , V, iits , lv I- .,f'QiQ,L,g:f H A 7' w t 'iMiTii , ff-1+ -uf' ' ' , 'i if iw I A .S eg ' ' TV' leir I BASKETBALL TEAM-First row, left to right: Linda Patrick, Audrey Beck, Judy Ader, Geri Ruby, Judy Wilson, Barbara Evans, Judy Dixon, Donna Bogenreif. Second row: Peggy Hauge, Sandy Jannot, Sharon Huntley, Judy Ludwig, Sharon O'Brien, Carol Churchill, Pat Ader, Mary Glover, Gay Bennett, Marty Van Leuven. Third row: Sylvia Venziano, Roberta Neils, Virginia Carver, Donna Lucas, Sharon Cartwright, Barbara Garvey, Carol Roadruck, Judy Miller, Rita Joyce, Leah Giffen. Page 192 Q 1 gk 5?gfai:f1 l 2 l ' 2 , VOLLEY BALL TEAM-First row, left to right: Gay Bennett, Judy Wilson, Melva Coppock, Wanda Pierson, Roberta Neils. , , e Second Row: Avon Roullier, Sylvia Venziano, Margaret Seabrant, Joanne 1 Liggett, Rose Whetzel, Myra Bocook. W - .fa W aa-M, Afhleizt T 6617445 BACK IT GOES!-Pictured above are Sylvia Ven- z1ano and Roberta Neils participating in one of the IUHHY V011CYbf111 games played by the girls' intra- mural teams after school. l e 1 gl . ,I l y X FUN FOR ALL-Fun was had by all when the teachers played the students in a volleyball game. The lady partici- pants. shown below are, left to right: Miss Marjorie Lakewold, Miss Lorraine Schwartz, Sylvia Venziano, Roberta Neils, Linda Hoffman, Sally Bennett, Rose Whetzel, Myra Bocook, Vicky VanHook, Margaret Seabrant, Wanda Pierson, Lois Munden, Gay Bennett, Melva Coppock, Jo Ann Liggett, Judy Wilson, Barbara Evans, Avon Roullier. TUMBLERS-Rogvrs girls participating in tumbling in P.E. classes. E a 5 E 2 E INSTRUCTION STAFF-Girlsi P.E. instructors are shown, left to right: Mrs. X7CI'I'llK' Travls, Mrs. Peggy Motley, Miss Marjorif' Lakcwold. MORE FLIP-FLUPS-Other girls arc shown participat- ing in tumbling in P.E. rlasscs. FALL GYM cHECKERssFifsr row, left to right: Shir- SPRING GYM CHECK1?RSsFifSf ww- lffr wright: Icy Bowermany Connie Crow? Karen Forsclr Carolyn Gifford, Sandy Xandc-rsluys, Sandra Gilliam. Second row. Avon Rouuierj Margaret Scabfandt Second row: Nancy Madrvn, Karvn Forsell, Joanne Baldwin. Ei 5,-,- PAGE 194 w 'WTGGRAPHS o Q , 0 X ax rs, N K -1 WW MW M ,, XD fw W , jgU vD9,ff1 ff Q, , jfmfiiifffffffffli f S , ww ,ff W ff? fb JM ACWN Anderson Prin'I' Shop xgnclex of 494clverfisers 208 Harvey's Me-n's Shop Blodgellls --------- ----'------- ---'--- l 97 I'IiIIyard Branch SeaHIe-Firs+ Na'IionaI Bank Bon Marche .,,,.. ....... 2 07 Hrllyard Variefy ,Aw,.,w.YV,V-wV,,.,..,,,,-... .,,...,,..,, Bowles FurniI'ure . ....... 209 Huxsol Drugs .7..v,7A7.,.7A,,,,,,-,.,,,Y ,V Bl'ICIKr1er'S S+ucIio ..............................V .....-. 2 Ol Kinman Business Universify ,,,,,,,., Brooks DeparI'menI' SI'ore For Men ..... v,7.,,. 2 04 Lawlon Prinling' Inc, ,,,,,,',, , George Elmer BFOWI1 .-......YV744.,..- 4....77 2 Ol Le Roi Dieparfmenl' S'I'ore ,,,,,, Buy-Well Foods ,....,..... ....,,. 2 06 I-Ib9l'i'Y ISA .V.......,....................... Charles Cleaners YYV,,.. 200 Lockwood Pho'I'ographic S+udio Cily Drug ,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,, 2 03 Madren Bro'I'hers Mofors ooe,.. The Cregcenf 4,,.q,w,,,. WVMAAVA 2 08 Nevada SI'ree'I' Pharmacy ,,,,,,,,. Dewgen Plumbing ,,-w,,v .,,.... 2 O9 Nor'I'h'I'own Barber Shop ,.,,,, Densow's Appliances ,,w,,.. I99 Odegards Sp0r+ Cerlfer ......V.. Dodson'5 Jewelry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A I 97 Pacific Coca-Cola B0'I I'Iing, Inc. , Dorian SI'udios ...,... 202 The Panda ,......................... Emery's ,,,,,,,,,,,........ ....... 2 O5 The Pirafe ,..,,.. Esmeralda Pharmacy ,a.,,....Y,..,.... vV..a,. 2 II Sar'Iori Jewelry .......,,, Everybody's Deparfmenl' S'I'ore .. .,..... 2I0 SmiI'h Record Shop .... .. Farmers Insurance .......,.............. ....v,. 2 06 Sprouse-Reifz Variely ,a,a........ Gerry's A 8: W Roof Beer ..... ...A... 2 00 S+. Luke's School of Nursing ..V.. Hagen's Por'I'rai+s .,,........ .,,.4.. 2 OI Washinglon Wafer Power ,,,.a Hand's Pharmacy ....... ....,... -.,,,.. 2 I O WhiI'wor'Ih College .,.....,,..,,a..,..,.,...,.,...,,.,-,., Your Neighborhood PrescripI'ion Druggisl NorI'h 4602 Ne SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES AND TOILETRIES PHOTO SUPPLIES DEVELOPING AND PRINTING BROWN AND HALEY CANDIES free prescription delivery Nevada Street Pharmacy vada HU 3-4632 or HU 7 4I44 Page 196 0DEGARD'S SPORTS CENTER G. MARINA 0 Oufboard Mofors 0 Boafs 0 Fishing Taclcle 0 Hunfing Supplies 0 Camping Supplies 0 Afhlefic Goods Loren Odegard fells Dave Sacco and Vern Leyde fhe fun fhaf N- 5005 Mafkel' S+- in HlllYa d would come wi+h ownership of fhis loeaufiful fiberglass boaf. HU 7-9257 DODSON'S JEWELRY Serving Spokane for , lp yy over 70 years. Tha+'s righf, Judy. Malte fhe besf of leap-year! W 5l7 R' -d lKeifh Shoff enjoys fhis blissful momenf as Judy ' New e Drexel pleads., BUY BEST AT BLODGETT'S mack, Bob Gay and Sharon Evans, who lar af BLODGETT'S. Q BLODGETT'S Complete Ilne of groceries and hardware A liii l Wellesley af Nevada Page 197 Three smarf shoppers are Peggy Car- , found fhey gef more for fheir food dol- I CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! FRIENDLY BANKING Your money if imured when entrurted to uf C30 HIllYARD BRANCH SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK Page 198 Bill Birge seems migh+y pleased wi+h +he sui+ he picked from fhe large Harvey's selecfion. Bill 'Found 'I'he qualify Tops and prices +ha'I' are iusf righf for 1'he pockei' booklfool H HKXFJ! ' 5 l N. 4928 Division HU 1-1616 E l N if iili i 1 . F? iiiiiei i iii F iiiii iiii is The W0'ld'5 Fmesi Moiof Cars - - iiiii , ' t 2 ii W Vi . ii 0 Studebaker 0 Hillman if' i 0 Packard I Sunbeam b m nf. 0 Mercedes Benz y yu Complete one-stop service l V 'E M 0 R C . P O it Nancy Madren, Marian Vine and Sharon BenneH look sporiy qlor epamd sho am mg behind fhe wheel of a new Lark converfible. Y P Downfown Hillyard Four'rh and Howard Marke+ and Evere'H' Sl'lOP R 1 I ' Q K , S GENERAL ELECTRIC MAGNOVOX Wi+h fhree convenienl' sfores +0 serve you l:eHfer. DENSOW'S in HILLYARD N. 5l07 Merkel' I DENSOW'S in GARLAND W. 8I5 Garland DENSOW'S DOWNTOWN Tamara Ochs and Glenn Summers look Sfop in and see us for all your W' 525 Sprague over one of fhe beauiiful power mowers appliance needs' ai' Densow's in Hillyard. Page 199 We Handle - Charles Cleaners Blue Ribbon Qualify N. 46l0 Nevada S+. lal' Wellesleyl HU 7-l273 We operafe our own cleaning facililiesl Your garmenls never leave rhe premises! 4-Hour Service-8-Hour Service Laundry Agency - Repairing - Pressing While You Weil' Hours: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Safurday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. CHARLES FRANKS, Prop. A graduafe of fhe Nalional lnsfilufe of Drycleaning Member Nalional lnsiiiule of Drycleaning COMPARE our WORK +hen YOU BE THE JUDGE 1 W ,.,1f'g':e:.z1,f1:fff:eff, : Y E if sr aa e A 4 I Admira+ion for fhe handsome piclures fhal' grace your home-picfures 'lalren al' Lockwood Sludio oCocLwoooJ Sfucbo PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION N. 3 Posl' S+ree+ .ef L, r Q2 Ihr.. . gilgfigliyr -f jfu I U, srsr y 335 Sian Weslover and Roger Frye really go for fhal delicious A 8: W roof beer! Who wouldn l7 GERRY'S A 81W N. 300l Nevada We serve the fines! of products to our customers. HU 3-6959 Page 200 ongrafn lations HAGEN' Master Portraits 629 Fernwell Bldg. 503 W. Riverside MA 4-587i GEORGE ELMER BROWN en iors ' Real Eftate - Imurance HUdson 7-3309 G N. 5202 Market Street Z I I 1 Congratulations Senzbmf 7 ricLner s I 5fucLo CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Evening Appointments No Parking Problems 1 HU 7-5884 E. 538 Kiernan Spokane, Washington AH Work Guaranteed Completely Air Conditioned tor your Comfort THE PANDA Dudley McCracken and Lita Larsen await their order at THE PANDA, Wellesley 81 Division, while two waitresses peer out from inside the window. SPOKANE'S FAMILY DRIVE-lN'S hk I Hamburgers Broasted C ic en Buy the Bagfull lt's Delicious! Wellesley 8: Division Third 8: Oak- i827 NW Boulevard l l Page 201 fr Q.'i Merrill says: ffvoun cAMPus ll ' if? Wear clothing from Q-ll! uk , Your Headquarters for I FRI. TD 9 P.M. : arlene. Lord jeff! Bud Berm From Rogers Hrgh School go East on Wellesley. Turn left on Mar- ket Street to N 5117-LEROI'S! 5 NI l'l'l'l'5 RECORD sl-lop if Records to l f Phonographs f Complete line of accessories Gary Murdock buys The besl' albums from Mrs. n . . I Smnh. N. 48l4 Dlvlslon HU 3-826l I P l-l O T O G R A P l-l Y SOUTH 9 POST STREET MAclison 4-68I5 Page 202 Ron McMacl:in and Wanda Conboy look +o l.G.A, for quali+y groceries and 'lop values. LIBERTY l.G.A. Serving the Hillyard Area for 35 Years. N. 5l25 Marlce+ S+. HU 7-8602 Your Prescription Specialists l We Also Handle: Cards Magazines Jewelry Cosmeiics Candy No'I'ions CITY-DRUG Gean M. lsenharf, Owner N. 50I9 Markef HU 7-I765 914 nO REDDY KILOWATT 5 ' SAYS: 9 9 w W Congraiulaiions, grad- uaiel You have already come a long way. Whefher you are planning 'lo coniinue your educafion or +o enier fhe business world now, your oppor+uni+ies are limifed only by 'lhe amoun+ of effori' you are willing 'lo pul' ou+. Your 'friends in ihe Washingion Wa+er Power and o+her business-managed organizaiions are on your side, and sincere in fheir desire 'lo help you if 'l'hey can. Rogers s+uden+s'leH' io righh Gary SciucheHi, Ken Kelling, Mike Haney, Terry Schimke, and Voyne Puriue inspecf +he conirol panel of +he Washingfon Wafer Power Company's heal pump sysfem, +hird- largesi' planf of i'I's fype in +he world. I - 1 l 1 i 1 7 1 1. Page 203 NI 0 D E RN TRAI N I N G For Business Positions You'll 'Find inI'eres+ing worlc, high pay, and good advancemenl' oppor+uniI'ies in a business posi+ion. For high school commercial graduaI'es, we offer advanced Iraining which will increase your pay check and your advancemenl' oppor+uniI'ies when you go Io work. If you have Iaken a general high school course, our specialized Iraining can be your mos'I direc'r rouie +o a job wiI'h a fufure. CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CAREER COURSES: SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE MACHINES MEDICAL SECRETARIAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BOOKKEEPING MACHINE BOOKKEEPING IBM DATA PROCESSING I New Summer Term Classes Starr June 13, 20, and 27 KINNIAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Soufh I I0 Howard S+ree'I Phone TEmpIe 8-352I on mtulmfiom . . . to the Gmdf. I 7-5 ' Q.,-uwdwif - ' coNrlNuE YouR success 0 BY BEING WELL DRESSED I th MEUUQI with Men lUh0 linow Page 204 JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I960 dw M I - Young Men wifh an Ex- E' '- ecu+ive Flair gel' Their b I A CIo'I'hes From Emry's. Fi P+' 2 2f2g:if:1'. X, Q, -ss 23112:-: 7 - ..H.235igfZIf. Ei, , ,.,:r-'YW fi Y' Home of Mar1Y Na- il' Iionally K n o w n Brands of M e n 's 'V .,2.. fi 6,52 ,?.1.: ' Zz- 1725 : ,4 '.v', --gg .,..':z4.H::', z- -112:-3 43. S ,Q Ag ' -SCJ I 3 'iflfiz 27 if 55' A' ,P N 4, Clolhing and Fur- nishings. Sandy Wor'rI1ingI'on, Diane Buswell, and Margie :reg '-f'---4 Pordon Ilefi' 'Io righil pay a call 'ro pick up some 1 M .- essenfials a+-1 HILLYARD VARIETY For school supplies and your household n'eeds N. 5207 Marliei' S+. Hillyard - .-N, -.W-...w, .- .- .. -, ' -:fo sn-Quo,-:vs --,.- .....,,.-V ns, :ttf e- -,Q--': A-.. ,.::. .:.' 5547. . Ny' qtl K 5 I P' 'Q X., , waiiwf-1 f . ni, 1 w.'gQg5gg,:'.r'- f-4.. 7 .N . ,K ,., , 2 :saws ,. ng ...W 4. .M v. ,v fn +3-, uwqg, c w '53 .N .., , Q N an , -::- 'ws I .1 s-. . v A . 2 .. . 0 x I a- MM 1 3 22 3: :':g:3:':2.:1't!.a-S. :gf zzrzrf - ,F al. :I-34:5:z'::::S:.:.'3 5? 5322?-s 1, ' nfl' 1 -3' K 4' , vi,-f , 3 S5 M 5 :J nf f,q 'Q .nfl 4 f 4 :,. 4 . . ., s , yzvvlx N ye on - 3-,5r,3,u' .p,nr,diH C Zim ll , , . , . . J V 4 J: M :.': .s 3: 4 ,S . :Ag :exif : 43: -. . . , ,M ix: szszfzir - 1.1. ..1-sa fu , ..-. 1 ..e.,,.,... I.. A- I if 959:22-P-1 ': F5 5021181-'-3'A5 '2,zXioaixi:2h 4-. .. :,..,,,. . ,, A ,f.x4..g4.u .14 3: 2:1::Z!'rr :fig Y-f':213? 555 5 :xg- ' 'R'-5?:11!S2'kfi'i1: y-.13 5:'e:r..41g:5' 15255-34155 'ff' .,,.,.1.., E INAQVE RIVERSIDE AT STEVENS 0 You En by ehbin hem. Professional Nursing May Be Meant for You! Wani' +o Become a REG- ISTERED NURSE? Here's 'rhe program we presen'r Io qualify you: f Clinical Experience f College ExI'ension Classes f Training for Slcillecl Bedside Nursing f Guidance for Personal and Pro- fessional Growlh -Av Eclucafion in Group Leadership ,, :ry -1 S 1:i - ' ., - ,.,- -.N Q s. K ' M. Q . -W , v 5 gi aurxz, 5- ,,-X . '-Hn. I f , ' IW, ' I -K A ' I A ILWVL ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL OP URSIN G N. 830 Summi'I' Boulevard ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL FA 7-I5I I, Exlension 237 Page 205 wfii inn Your Friendly Agenl' 'For l FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Nofhing fo be afraid of, Frank! The NOf'l'l1+0Wh ' I we can satisfy Your Every barbers are fasl' and friendly. Insurance Need. Six chairs operafing from 9 fo 9 N. 49l2 Markel S1-ree+ Norlhlown Barber HU 3-I38I N. 4810 Division HU 7-9479 Q Grace Ward and S+an Weslover buy a 'few inciclenfal i+ems af Buy-Well's. For special events or for your everyday shopping needs, you always buy more for less. BUY-wsu. EOOD , mc. Wellesley and Cres+line Open Daily 8 a.m. lo I0 p.m. Page 206 OU THANK ROGERS 'For being Hwe +ype of young people we are happy +o serve . . . for 'rhe pleasure you've given us by your a'H'enclance ai' our Bongo parfies . . . for your confinuecl pafronfage. Hope we see you oHen in +he coming years . . I Q .xif Cv f CLA,-Q ALJ? vox Q LCA LJV-'-A 1 0 .f ,, f r 1 some W 1q1LQw,N JCM the bon marche 1 P K jf I E Y 6624 Uffax y QK goodie July C ,S A Lfxvmcjx SpOkdh8 1 ' V, Im W 4 ' ! -bf CZ?-w,,ix, CVC ,fr ivclhnllltl C1 Q-QVAJX NW, dl: 1, qui K U W U ' J X I XFX, 9 rlyyowocs JL L-L,g,1l.vs pdl VX Wpfjfvwdbgd ' J . I .cr-dr: U ,Vx in 1 X 'U-'x9- ,, I AA if y flfffvii C ,LQML'v Anq Q! 7 , I , 1 1 Page 207 ' f A AMA i v The photographer is the professional you call upon to record the major events in your life . . . select him with care. For a fine studio portrait, visit the studio that takes this responsibility seriously . . . THE CRESCENT PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO, Street Floor THE CRESCENT ,NF I A-.-N 1 kjfxt 'S 4, 3 5 T iii -rss, S Fiiii .r.i to Maurine Melior looks over some ot the 'fine cos- metics on display at Huxsol Drug Store. Every need I -whether it be drugs or otherwise, can be found I in Bob Huxsol's sparkling new store. l'll.lXS0l. DRUG STURE Nevada at Providence HU 3-403l Sheila Davey, Sharon Williams and Shirley Johnson, along with every smart shopper, know good buys when they see them. SPROUSE-REITZ 0 School Supplies 0 Magazines 8: Toiletries 0 Popular Records N. 5009 Market Street ongmtu ldfZ.07flJ3 Seniors' ANDERSON Prihl Shcp 'k Business Stationary 'A' Announcements i' P rograms i Tickets ir Cards 'k And Many More N. 49l2 Market St. HU 9-0624 Page 208 Sfop and Shop Al' Hillyard's Finesf S'l'ore For All Your Furni1'ure Needs Do You Know that Ours Is One ofthe Two Most Talked-A bout Furniture Stores in Spokane? -nfw N F ' 'L-,lx m N T , -.J E Ln? Convenienily Locaied ln Hillyard Af NSI I8 Marltel' Phone: HU 7-77l l Bob Dawson, Tom Fosfer and Dicl: Schuerman hy Their hand af pipe Threading. A TREASURE OF sooo THINGS TO EAT AWAITS You AT THE PIRATE Stop In and see Martha Little. E. I 70 I Wellesley More Than 54 nalional and re- gional awards for creaiive arl- and design . . . 'for skilled lifho- graphy and leH'erpress prin+ing, Thai' pufs qualily and craffs- manship firsl' iusl' call . . . ,Q S qexeo esta gl 4' z' 5-rx ' W Ex A lllllogrgphy W X, FA 8- afonaf nAwsoN I . ,5400 lawton Prmtmg, Inc. Plumbing and Heating N, mm HU 7-39l3 N. 2902 Perry Page 209 I At SARTORI .lewelers NOW - a Practical Watch with that Dressed-Up look' I ...... ,.,. , .,.,. .,.,., , , ,, .,.,......, ,... ,....,,,. ,.,., , .,.,.,.....,,,., ...,. A A 4 'Q I X4 IL E1 '.-' ' ..,:5:5E3Eg:- ' '-- ' 'N X , 6,2 .1 + 2 , . S 9 . yt -2 3 -c Q , 4 0 it In 11 5 .a2s1Qzi21ff''ISEQ2Q2E252Esiz52iii22i2 1 . d:E:E:i:2:EF:F,.:.,:Q:5:5:5:2:5:5:3:5:5:1:1'1 - Q f:3:5:5:5:1 '-1:55:59 562: ,,.,,,, . +2132-2- 1 -'F 'f :42:112:215:it5:f:Ek5:2:f:1:R55:5Z::1FF:5:3:5:211:55:25:511:51151-I-I-D15:35:15:15:5:5:51i:1i:1:-2'I'lg ElGlN C57 , for as Sl 9 as little as Plus hd. Tal 'A' JEWELED MOVEMENT 'A' UNBREAKAME MAINSPRING 'A' HIGH STYllNG 'A' DAINTY, EEMININE 'A'IDEAl FDR All AROUND WEAR Master Craftsmen-Jewelers I North I0 Wall Street on the east side of Wall St. between Riverside and Sprague Avenues Page 210 HAND'S PHARMACY EVERYBODY'S DEPARTMENT STORE A 'Q Quality Prescriptions serving since 1907 the Northtown ki! Area N. 5025 Market St. 6 HU N. Division HU 7-8998 5 'T' Jucly White and Les Melior enjoy a COKE at the Spokane bottling plant. Congratulations, Seniors! Pacific Boca-Gola Bottling Go. Spokane till g qimximl ,Alesis WGEEV' lil .SEEN an nunuugg gmmnusam f iiisryi x ' llfl ifgnvgl 43 3' -15' l l gf - S .. I4 gel Harizon-Seelfe s p I y Ire e. Aim high, Rogers grad! Big things are ac- complished with big equipment. You'll need the proper college education, high level motivations, top ambitions in order to accomplish your dreams ot the future. Investigate the tull Arts and Sciences and Pre-Professional curriculum . . . the competent faculty, oftering individualized instruction . . . the wholesome Christian atmosphere ot . WHITWORTH COLLEGE 1 SPOKANE Contact the Director ot Admissions today! .. .I Ill-ll and Always Friendly, Helpful Service at the 551 ESMERALDA PHARMACY Delivery Service on Prescriptions Erin Kanzler, Sandy Worthington, Betsy Callihan llett to rightl, friendly clerks at ESMERALDA PHARMACY, are ready to serve you whenever you call. YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE Pharmaceutical Department, Cosmetics, Notions n.. I N. 2829 Market HU 9-2260 I Page 211 1 Callihan, David ....... 'No student has been indexed for more than six pages because of lack of room. Abraham, Christy ..........-------- ------ -- 81 Adams, Glen .......... ------------ 6 7 Ader, Dennis ....... .............--------- ----- 6 7 , 152 Ader, Judy ....................------- ------------- 9 1, 192 Ader, Patricia ..............--.--- -------- 3 1, 192, 143 Adkins, Richard ...... 81, 123, 164, 172, 178 Agman, Linda' ...... 81, 120, 116, 135, 191 Ahrendt, Armand .....--.--.-'----- ------------ 6 7, 182 Akinson, Neil ....v..--.-----4---------- ---------'-------- 8 1 Albrecht, Judy ........ 81, 122, 145, 147, 188 Albright, Paulette ..........................-. -------- 6 7 Aldrich, Roberta' ..34, 112, 113, 122, 149 Alger, Barbara ..............-------- --------.-------- 1 -- 67 Allen, Bill ............................ ................ 8 1, 182 Allenfort, Jack ........ .---.------------------ - - 91 Allenfort, Larry ...... -----.--,------------------- 8 1 Alley, Karen .......,... ...... 9 1, 143, 146, 154 Allison, Roberta ......... .......-.---4-----v--- - -- 67 Amsden, Barbara ........ ........ 6 7, 117 Amsden, Lyle .......... ------------------ 9 1 Andersen, David ..., .-------------- 2 4, 117 Anderson, Arvid ..,. ....------------ 1 47, 180 Anderson, Barry ...... ..------- 1 64, 178, 81 Anderson, Bill .......... ........---------------, ---- 9 1 Anderson, Bradley .......----- 91, 164, 176, 177 Anderson, Charles .........------------------ ---67, 182 Anderson, Charlotte..67, 131, 132, 134, 144 Anderson, Darlene ..24, 102, 123, 149, 190 Anderson, Dennis ..................--4- 31, 110, 147 Anderson, Gary .......................------,- --------- 2 4 Anderson, James ...... ---.-------------- 3 1 Anderson, John ....... .---------- 9 1, 181 Anderson, John R. ..... .........-1----------- 9 1 Anderson Karen .......... ......... 6 7, 150, 159 Anderson, Katherine .... ...............---------- 3 1 Anderson, Neil .........................V 81, 172, 173 Anderson, Patricia ............,.............. .....-.-. 3 1 Anderson, Roger .....................------ 4---------- 9 1 Anderson, Ron ........ 24, 141, 165, 169, 134 Anderson, Sharon .......................-------------- - 24 Anderson, Terry ...................... 31, 119, 164 Andreasen, Cheryl .......... 112, 146, 138, 67 Andrews Ada .......... 81, 102, 188, 123, 119 Angel, Diane ...................... .............-..------ 6 7 Angel, Dorothy ................ .........-----------,----- 3 1 Anselmo, Sharon .....,.......................... 67, 117 Anselmo, Tom ........ 67, 136, 145, 142, 137 Anyan, Mickey ...................-..........-.----4----- 81 Anyan, Thomas' .... 67, 162, 180, 117, 141 Apitz, Lloyd .....,.,..,......... 24, 152, 136, 137 Aramburu John ......... ................------.----- 9 1 Arnaldo, Jeannette ..... ............. -.-,----- 6 7 Arnold, Neoma ...,..... ----- 6 7 Armstrong, Armour ...... .---- 2 4 Ashley, Frank ............. ....----- 3 1 Aston, Jim ...................... ............,------------ 2 4 Atkinson, Margie .............................. 24, 149 Atkinson, Marlene' 102, 191, 188, 67, 144 Atkisson, Ron ..................,................. 24, 139 Ault, Ron ......... ...... ............. ......-., 9 1 Austin, Darrel ...................................-..,----- 91 Avery, Julienne ...... 132, 67, 191, 188, 122 Ayers, Margaret ...... 1 .... ............,.,.............. 6 7 Ayler, Melanie .... ...... ........-.--- --------- 6 7 Babbitt, Salinda ...... ......... 9 1, 119, 151 Bacon, Bill .......... ......... 8 1, 178, 137 Bailey, Rick ..... ........---------- 9 1 Bair, Terry ...... ........ 2 4, 172 Baker, Janet ...... ........ 3 1, 123 Baker, John ......... .....,...... 8 1 Baker, Mitchel .....,. ..,..... 6 7, 182 Baker, Trudy ....... ....... ........... ....... 9 1 Balch, Christine ...... ............................... 2 5 Balch, Karen ...............,.... 91, 117, 143, 147 Baldwin, Janice ........,................, 25, 59, 122 Baldwin, Joannel' ..8l, 102, 103, 106, 194 Baldwin, Karen ........................................ 25 Baldwin, Robert ..... ........ 8 1, 147 Barbour, Deanna ....... .................. 2 5 Bancroft, Sheila ...... ........,............ 9 1 Barge, Jim ............. ......... 6 7, 176, 177 Barkley, Bob ......... ......,........... 6 7 Barnard, Sally ..... ..... 8 1 Page 212 zcfure Barnes, David ............................................ Barnes, Joyce .,.. ................ ................. Barnes, Linda ............................................ Barr, Sarahjane ...... 25, 103, 135, 137, Barringer, Bob .....,.................................... Bartholomae, Fred .........,.......... 25, 159, Bassen, Ronald ....... .............. 8 1, Bass, Bob .............. ........... 2 5, Battin, Don ...........,.. ................. Battin, Yvonne ........... Baucom, Catherine ...,... ........ 9 1, JHJCX 81 67 81 139 67 161 164 139 91 25 , 143 91 25 68 Bayman, Robert .......... ........,............ Bean, Dave ..........,... ................. Beathien, Larry ...... ..................... Beaudry, Colleen ...................................... 81 Beck, Audrey ............................ 81, 117, 192 Beck, Carol ..25, 106, 113, 114, 134, 136 Beck, Curtis .............................................. 81 Beck, Rosalie .......... 68, 134, 149, 188, 191 Becker, Carol ............,....................... 68, 149 Becker Darlene .....................................,.. 81 Becker Jeri Lynn .... 81, 103, 120, 150, 188 Becker, Tom ............................................ 68 Beer, Jeffrey ....................... .................. 8 1 Belcher, Mary ....... ...... .................. 6 8 Bell, Glenna ........ ................,....... 9 1, 154 Bell, Larry ........................ 81, 164, 176, 177 Bellinger, Sharlene .............,............,....,.. 68 Bemiss, Patricia ...... 147, 145, 136, 81, 151 Bendickson, Dennis .................................. 25 Beneke, Roger ............................................ 91 Bennett, Diane ...... ........... 9 1, 143 154 Bennett, Eugene ..... ...,.......,..,........ 9 1 139 Bennett, Gay ........ ......... 9 1, 193, 192 143 Bennett, Janis ....... ...... ...,.,......... 9 2 Bennett, Larry .......................................... 25 Bennett, Ronald ..................................... 26 Bennett, Sally .................. 91, 193, 143 138 Bennett, Sharon .... 103, 122, 135, 123, 138 Benninger, John ........................................ 81 Benson, John .....................,.. .........,. 1 17, 81 Benthien, Harlan ...... .....,..... 6 8 126 Benthien, Larry ..... ............... 1 74 165 Benzel, Daryl ....... ........ 2 6, 114 178 Benzel, Larry ......, ........ 9 1, 171 164 Bergen, Bob ...... .................. 8 1 Bergen, Deana .... ........... 2 6 102 Berman, Eric .... ........ 6 8 Berman, Neil ....... ..... 8 1 Bernier, Bob ...... .. 26 Bernier, Frank ..... ..... 8 1 Berry, Dawn ....,. ......................... 1 38 Bester, Leslie .,., ...,.......................... 2 6 Betts, Jack ,,,...,., ......... 1 09, 142, 111, 68 Bickerton, Shari .,...............,....,.............,... 91 Bieber, Keith ......,... 68, 119, 181, 173, 172 Bigelow, Nancy ................................ 151, 81 Billigmeier, Franceiene ....... ................. 9 1 Bingham, Barry ............ ....... 2 6, 152 Bingham Robert ...... ........... 8 2 Bingham, Roy ........ ..... 6 8 Birchard, Judie .......... ...,.... 9 1 Bircumshaw, Mary ....... ,..,....... 8 2 Birge, Jim ................... ....... 2 6, 126 Birge, Marla ............ ........... 9 1 Birge, Robert ....... ..... 8 2 Bishop, Esther ..... ..... 6 8 Black, Linda .... ..... 8 2 Blain, Richard ..... ..... 8 2 Blake, Gary ,..... ............. .................. 8 2 Blandy, Larry .....................,..............,....... 68 Blangeres, Patricia ' ..26, 59, 100, 119, 122 Bliesner, Jacqueline .................. 26, 119, 122 Blixt, Anita ........... ....,......... 6 8 Blixt, Myron ....... .,.. 6 8 Blomberg, Don ....... .... 6 8 Bloomfield, Dennis .1.. ........ 6 8 Blue, Allen ............ .,...... 6 8 Blue, Terry ....... .......... 9 1, 139 Blum, Art .......,,,................................ 26, 142 Boardman, Dan .....,................ 26, 159, 160 Boardman, Roger .... 68, 141, 159, 162, 178 Bocook, Myra .................,......,....,....,. 82, 193 Bodvin, Ronald ....... ....... 2 7 Bogart, Robert ..... ....... 6 8 Bogenreif, Donna .... ...... 6 8, Bollinger, Milton ..... ......................... Boorman, Jerry ................................ 82, Boomer, Lynda ................ 27, 109, 142, Bordwell, Phyllis' .... 27, 191, 59, 120, Boren, Larry ...............................,........... Borgarts, Sherrian ................................... Boschee, Linda .......... ....... 8 2, Boschee, Martin ....... ............. Botteen, Susan ........ ........ 1 43, Boulton, Deborah ....... ........... 1 36, Boulton, Gail ............................ 68, 136, Bowerman, Shirley .................... 68, 136, Bowers, Berneice ..................................... Bowers, Trudie ...... 127, 82, 129, 111, Boyles, Richard .............................,,, 82, Bracey, Jerry ............................,..,.,,,.,.,,. Bradley, Carol .................................. 68, Brahe, John' .......... 68, 141, 159, 176, Brake, Mavis ...........,....,.,.....,,.. 27, 109, Branda, Joe ................ ....... 6 8, 131, Brannan, Beverly . Brannan, James Bretthaver, Billie .. Bratton, Lorraine . Bray, Lois ............. Bray, Victoria ..... Brezinskey, John Brickner, Don ..............,...........,,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,, Briggs, Betty ........1...................,,.,.,,,,,,,,. Britt, Gary ...............,,,,..,,...,..... 109, 68, Bro, Earlene ......,..... 82, 103, 188, 150, Brookman, Craig ............ 82, 164, 165, Brookman, John .,.,.,.,.... 164, 172, 146, Brophy, Sharon .....,.,..........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Barry ,..,.,,........,,,,,,,,.,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Fred ............ 27, 168, 181, 165, Brown, Harold ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-,.,,,,,, Brown, Jerry ............,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Jim ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, 164, 155, Brown, Joanne ........ 27, 122, 117, 121, Brown, Larry ...,. ,.,.........,,,.,.,,,,, 1 11, 109 27 Brown, Linda ............ ,,,.,..... 6 8, 149, Brown, Lorraine ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Lorre ...,..,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 8, 151, Brown, Ronald ..... ....,... 8 2, 177, 176, Brown, Sandra ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Ted ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Vikki .,.,,. ,,,,,, 6 8, Buck, Gerald ....1 Buck, Karen ......... Buckles, Barbara ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Buckles, Betty .,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,--,-.--, D Buckles, Larry .......,, ,,,,,,,., 1 57, 119, 172 Burmey, Douglas ..... ....... 9 2, 164, 177 Burger, Don ...,,,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,---,.--,-, 6 3 Burgess, Forrest ..,..,,, ,,,,,,,,-, 2 8, 130 Burke, James ......... ................. 1 17, 82 Burman, Erie ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,, 1 72 Burnette, James .............. 92, 180, 139, 164 Burnette, Janet ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,--,,-,- 3 2 Burnette, Marcella ,,,, .,,,,,,,-, 2 3 Burnette, Mary ,,,.,,, ,,,----,--,-,,,-----,-,. ' - 92 Burnette, Michan .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,172, 181 Burnette, Mike ................ 147, 82, 145, 78 Burnett, Patricia ...... Burnham, Linda Burrill, Colleen .. Burrough, David .. Burrow, Larry ....... Burrow, Olan ....... Bush, Ellen ......,.. Bush, Nancy ........ ....6s, 123, 122, 128 aa ......92, ......2a, ........,....68, Bussard, Sharon ....... .. Buswell, Diane ' Cahil, Pat ..,.,,.,,.,.,, Callihan, Betsy .... Callihan, Sharon ..... Cameron, Jackie ..... ........122, 143, .....QQQi65f'1'55Q 1'55 Qfffi1i5Q 122 ffff65, 155, 182 143 28 .,........188, 82 Canter, Irene ...... Canter, Jerry ..... Capell, Nancy ..... Carinio, Nicolas ....... Carlson, Mark ...... .......82, 148, 155 Crowder, Margery .........,.................. 151, 82 Crowe, Sid .............. 30, 105, 135, 137, 139 Crum, Conley .......................................... 82 Culhane, Gene ,.... ,............ .................. 3 0 Culhane, Jerry ........ ..... 3 0 Culp, Richard ............. ..... 6 9 Culp, Roberta ..,..,....,.,... ..... 3 0 Cunningham, Karen .... ..... 6 9 Cunningham, Kathey ...... ..... 6 9 Curry, Penelope ......,..... ..... 8 2 Curtis, Russell ........... ..... 6 9 Cutler, Jim ........ . ...... 92 Dahlke, Dina ........ Dalager, Ray ....... ........92, 138 69 Drake, Ronald ...........,.............................. 32 Drexel, Judith' ..32, 58 62, 103, 108, 122 Drexel, Susan ...,.............. 83, 138, 146, 188 Driggs, Claude .............. ........................... 8 3 Driggs, Claudia ............ .. 83 Drury, Sandra ...... ....... 3 2, 190 Dry, Carol ......... ....... 9 2, 138 Dry, Jean ....... ................. 3 2 Dry, Susan ........ .................... 9 2 Dubois, David .,... ......., 8 3, 164, 178 Dudley, Jim ...... ........ 9 2, 176, 177 Dudley, Terry ......... ................. 9 2 Dunn, Kenneth .......,.. .... 9 2 Dunn, Phillip ................. ........ 3 2 Durfee, Diana Ruth ..... ......... .. 92 Dybsand, Mike ..,,...,...................,......,....... 92 Dybsand, Sheldon ............................ 83, 177 Dyer, Betty Ann' .... 32, 117, 128, 134, 138 Eagon, Jacqueline ..... ................. 9 2, 143 Edgerton, Darla ..... ........ 8 3, 143, 151 Edland, Priscilla .... Edwards, Russell Carmack, Peggy ............ 103, 109, 111, 142 Carney, Mike ...... ........................-.....- 6 9 Carpenter, John .....................,...... ......... 8 2 Carper, Larry .......................................,.. 82 Carr, Jack' .... 162, 132, 159, 69, 141, 180 Carr, Mary ..........................................---.-- 28 Carter, Paul ..,.................,......... 69, 138, 117 Cartwright, Bob' .... 28, 141, 144, 178, 125 Cartwright, Sharon .................. 82, 192, 183 Carver, Lynda ....................................1..... 92 Carver, Virginia ........... ........... 8 2, 192 Case, Marcia .................... ........ 9 2, 143 Casselberry, Thomas E ............................ 69 Cecil, Virgil ,...,.,....................................... 69 Chamberlain, Garry .......................... 92, 91 Chamberlain, Larry .......... 91, 92, 103, 117 Chamberlain, Richard ............................ 103 Chambers, Ruth ..,......... ......................... 2 8 Champ, Patricia ........ ............ 8 2, 135 Cheney, Sharon ........ ..........,.... 6 9, 136 Chevigny, Nancy ..,.............,..... 112, 92, 143 Christenson, Charlene ........,............. 92, 143 Christenson, Norma .......................... 69, 136 Christopher, Ann .................,............ 92, 143 Churchill, Carol ,.....,... .... 1 10, 82, 192, 188 Churchill, Richard ..101, 127, 117, 28, 127 Clark, Anita .................................... 123, 182 Clark, Fred .................. ......... 9 2, 176, 177 Clark, Peggy ......... .................. 9 2 Clauson, Sandra ..... .... ,. 92 Clauson, Sharon ......... ...... 6 9 Clemens, Corbert ....... ...... 9 2 Cline, Delbert ......,... ......................... 6 9 Cline, Lowell ...... Dalager, Robert ...... ........... 8 2 Dalbert, Dennis ....... , ....... 82, 172 Damschen, Ileta ..... ........ 8 2, 122 Danzer, Terry ...... ................,.... 8 3, 172 Darling, Betty ....... .........,........................ 6 9 Daubel, Daryl ..........,......................... 30, 126 Davey, Sheila ...,.............. 30, 131, 132, 133 Davidson, Keith' .... 69, 134, 141, 172, 178 Davis, Donna .................................... 92, 117 Davis, Joann ........ ......................... 1 46, 188 Davis, Linda Lee ............ 69, 122, 130, 188 Davis, Linda .......... 69, 114, 122, 149, 191 Davis, Marilyn .......................................... 83 Davis, Peggy-Lynn ..30, 58, 131, 132, 144 Davis, Raeann ,................. 92, 114, 119, 122 Davis, Richard .....,.,....,............................. 83 Davis, Roy ................. .,........................., 6 9 Davis, Terry .................. ......... 9 2, 176, 177 Cline, Tom ...................... 145, 147, 178, 82 Clothier, Mike' ...... 82, Coble, Duane .................... 92, 145, 147, 145 155 135, 137, 138, Coble, Gloria .....,.... 29, 123, 145, 149, 190 Cochran, Karen ............................ ......... 9 7 Cochran, Loralei .......... .. 29 Cockburn, Bonnie .............................. 92, 143 Coe, Danny ........................................ 69, 145 Coghlan, Kathy 82,136, 143, 147, 151, 183 Cogley, David .......... 29, 58, 135, 136, 137 Cogley, Sheila .......................... 92, 138, 143 Cole, Diane ........................................ 82, 123 Cole, Kathy' ..100 123, 189, 130, 69, 153 Cole, Sue ......................,............................. 82 Collings, Judy .... ,.... 9 2 Collins, Steve ...... ...................... ......... 2 9 Colwell, Gary ............................................ 69 Conboy, Wanda ...... 29, 105, 119, 131, 144 Conklin, Lamoin ....,................................. 29 Conner, Dale .......... ......... 2 9, 126, 138 Conner, Conner, Cook, Cook, Cook, Lonnie ....... Pat ........ Craig ........ Richard .... Robert .......... 174 92 29 69 Cook, Robert L. ...... ............................ 9 2 Cook, Jean ......... ........................ 6 9, 138 Coon, Gary ,.,.,, ......... 2 9, 136, 138, 152 Cooper, Lester .......................... 19, 172, 178 Cooper, Norman' .... 29, 141, 146, 181, 150 Copeland, Carol Lee ........ 82, 134, 139, 183 Copeland, Carol Louise ..124, 69, 148, 134 Copeland, John ............ ......................... 8 9 Copeland, Marilyn ...........,................ 69, 146 Copeland, Sharon .............. 30, 59, 133, 148 Coppock, Agnes .............,.. 69, 122, 134, 145 Coppoek, Melva ...... ............... 8 2, 150, 193 Corcrum, Ray ..,.......... ...... ......... 6 9 Corigliano, Louie .......................... ..,....,. 6 9 Cosand, Mike ............................................ 92 Coumont, Frank' .,.. 69, 141, 145, 146, 178 Countryman, Faith .............................,.... 69 Cox, Judith .............................. 82, 149, 119 Crampton, Ken' .... 30, 167, 178, 169, 159 Chrisler, Claudia ...........,.................... 82, 138 Crosby, Darlene ...... Crosby, Ron ......... Cross, Carol ..... Crow, Betty ..... Crow, Connie ...... 139 ........3o, 30 151, 194 .........e9, Dawson, Phil Gordon Dawson, Robert ........... Dawson, Robert James Day, Kay ..........,.....,... Deatherage, Jerry ..... Decher, Darlene .... Decker, Chuck ........... Decker Ra Edwin . y ...... DeGraffenreid, Charles Dehn, Betty .........,..,.., Deitrick, Rex .............. DeJarlais, Howard ,,.... ffIQ2QfQ76, i38,i' 30, 59, , 69 139 182 69 137 155 83 31 Deleon, Delano ....., 31, 126, 141, 159, 160 DeLeon, Jim ...................................... 31, 145 Deloney, William ..... ..,............... 3 1 Delong, Judy ........... ....... ......... 1 1 2, 136 DeMills, Daryl ..... ..........................,..... 1 70 DeMills, Judy ...... ..,...,.. 8 3, 102, 109, 110 Denman, Denine ..... ........................ 3 1, 138 Deno, Glenn ...... ........ 8 3 Depee, Jim ........ .................................. 8 3 Deseve, Sandra ..................,............,.......... 92 Devita, Donna ......., 31, 119, 142, 145, 188 Devita, Larry ,,....,..................... 92, 180, 181 Dewey, Carol .,...... ............... 1 39, 188 Diaz, Mark ....... ........ 9 2, 181, 188 Dibble, Alan ....,........,.......... ......... 1 78, 181 Dibson, Shelton ...................................... 176 Dickey, Darla' .... 117 119, 122, 123, 149 Dietrich, Carol .................,........ 31, 123, 149 Diggs, Charles ..... ................... 1 51 Dillon, Gary .....,... ....... ................ 1 4 7 Dillon, Michele ........................................ 31 Dillon, Roger ,..,..,............. 97, 171, 176, 177 Dinsmore, Cherryl .... ....... ........... 9 2 , 143 Dinsmore, Gary ............. ...,.... 3 1, 142 Dinsmore, Gary Allen ,,.,.1,., 136 Dinsmore, Rodney .... ........ 9 2, 164 Sharon ....... Dishman, Dixon, Judy ......,. D1xon, Perry ......, ............... 9 2, 164, 137 Dobbins, Carol ..........1..... 31, 135, , Dodge, George .,.. Dolan, Wayne .......... Domitrovich, Jim ...... Doolittle, Grace ,..,. Doolittle, Kathie ..... Doran, Michael ...... Dossett, Allyn .,........ 143 171 150 .........102, 109 92 ........92, 139 ........83, 111 149 97 32 Doyl, Barbara .............,...,..., ........... 9 2, 143 Doyle, Lesley Marie ................................ 92 Drake, Jim' .... 32, 116, 119, 125, 127, 130 .,...Qfffffffffff1ffffffff 83 Eickmeyer, Virl ...,............,....................... 78 Eilmes, Larry' ........ 119 161, 159, 174, 83 Eilmes, Lauren ................,................. 92, 168 Eldridge, Larry ........................................ 83 Ellern, Bob ......... ........ 9 2, 180, 164 Elliot, Sherry ,,,..,. ..................... 8 3 Ellis, Ron ,,........ ................. 8 3 Ellis, Joe .........., .............................. 3 2, 139 Elston, Sharon .................................... 143, 83 Emerick, Jerri ...... 188, 155, 123, 149, 146 Emery, Jean ...................................... 92, 155 Emley, Dave ............................,............... 152 Engeldinger, Paulla .. ........... 83 Engle, Judy .............. .............. 9 2 Engle, Ron .......... ....... 1 64, 92 Enquest, Kenny ....., Erdman, Homer ...... Erickson, Kenneth ........ Erickson, Marlys ........... Erickson, William ...... Ervin, Linda .......,........ Eva, Carolyn ................. Evans. Bill ....................... Evans, Barbara' ..101 Evans, John ................... Evans Mike ........ . . .. 92 92 172, 181, 178, 145 .....,.....102, 188, 83 83 122 191 193, 145 92 Evansi Sandra ..... .............. 8 3 Evans, Sharon ...... ....... 8 3, 150 Fairburn, Wayne ..... ........... 9 2 Farmer, Ross ...... ....... 1 17, 33 Farmer, Wesley ...... ....... 9 2, 180 Faughender, Lynn .,... ....... 3 3, 147 Fawver, Gerry ............ .......,................... 3 3 Fay, Mary ,,,,.....................,...................... 92 Fehler, Phil' ....,,.... 92 109, 114, 164, 171 Felice, Joseph ...................,.................... 119 Felsman, LaVonne ......... Ferbrache, Jeannine ..... Ferger, Claude .........,.. Ferraro, Darlene .... Fetters, Judith .... Fiedler, Linda .. Filibeck, Dawn ..... 147 188 147 ........92, 143, ffifffilii Finch, Richard .... ........ 1 17, 153 Firrino, Charles ...... ........... 1 45, 146 Fischback, Judy ....... ...................... 1 17 Fischer, Venita ..... ......... 1 19, 138, 149 Fish, Don ......... ....... .................... 3 3 , 139 Fisher, Nancy .......,...........................- 92, 143 Fitzpatrick, Jim ...... 97 164, 172, 177, 176 Flaa, Rose .................................................. 83 Fleishman, Sandie ...... .....................-1---- 3 3 Fleming, Beverly ...............,..,... 33, 138, 173 Fleming, Marilyn ............ 83, 139, 119, 122 Flower, Ricky ........... .............................. 9 2 Flynn, Dennis ....... ........................... 9 3 Flynn, Donna ..., .,............ 9 3, 117, 143 Foland, Dennis ...,. ...,.... 9 3, 136, 171, 164 Folven, Dennis ..... .......,............... 9 3, 139 Forbes, Glenn ...... Foreman, Shirley .............................,........ 33 Forsell, Karen ....... ........ 1 36, 194, 151, 83 Page 213 Hawkins, Jerry .,.,... ,,,,,,,, Forster, John ........ .................... 9 7 Fogket, Muriel ..,.. .............. 1 23, 149 Foster, Tom .......... ....... 3 3, 138, 182 Foulkes, Marilyn .... ............. 3 3, 145 Fountaine, Jack ....... .................... 9 3 Fowler, Carolyn ...... ................ 8 3, 143 Fox, Dean ........... ...... 1 81, 153, 178 Fox, Elvin ............ ..............-----.--- 9 3 Frahm, Karen ...... ....... 8 3, 143, 155 Frame, Jim ..............,...................-.,--- 93, 164 Franklin, Carolyn ................,................... 83 Franklin, Emery ........................................ 33 Frederic, Duane' ...... 34 62, 108, 101, 133 Fredericksen, Gayle .......................... 83, 136 Freeman, Wayne ...................... 83, 136, 137 Freese, Judith ........ ................. 3 4 French, Grace ....... ......... 9 3, 143 Friesen, Anita ......... .............. 1 38 Friesen, Mary Ann ...... ............. 8 3, 138 Froman, Ron ........... 93 Frye, Roger .......... Fuller, Carolyn .,.. Fuller, Dennis .....,., Funke, Maurice ....... Funk, Margaret .,...,. Gabriel, .Peggy ...... Gains, Jim ............ Galbreth, Dwayne Galbreth, Robert ..... Galbreth, Wayne ..... Galloway, Sandra ..... Gardiner, Linda ....... Gardner, Bruce .... Gardner, Deloris ...... Garland, Shirley ...,.. Garnsey, Dave .......... Garrison, Lydia ....... Garvey, Barbara ...... Garvey, Dean ........ Gavette, Mary ...,.. nnnnuuui35'u .22234, 2222i17, 'ui74N' , 137 34 , 176 93 34 Gaw, Beverly ..... ............... Gay, Richard ....................... Gay, Robert' ..34, 179, 159 Gearhardt, Ray ................... Geer, Leland ....., ............... Geffre, Jerome ...... Gail, Marjorie ............. Genereux, Michael ............... Gent, Terry .......... 167, George, Marie ........ 34, George, Nancy .........,..,. Gerhardt, Theresa Gerlack, Terryl .... Gest, Fred ........,....... Getoor, Mayrlanne ..... Ghan, Donna ......... Gibbs, Gary ....... 170 122 146 117, 93, 93 34 83 34 83 127 93 93 34 83 34 93 192, 83, 123 2222222222 34 22222222 93 .2222222222 83 .2 83, 164, 172 160, 141, 119 .2222222222 83 .22.222154, 172 22222222 83 22222214a, 154 .2222222222 93 172, 145, 178 135, 135, 137 147, 133, 191 .2235, 148, 150 93 22235, 130 .uN93, 143 93 Gibbs, Joy ..,.,.,.. .,,..... 9 3 138, 143, 147 Gibson, James ..... ............................. 3 5 Gibson, Joanne ..... ................... 9 3, 143 Gibson, Tolmon .... ....,.. 3 5, 138, 174 Giffen, Leah .......... ....... 9 3, 143, 192 Gifford, Carolyn ...... .................. 1 94 Giles, Marvin ....... ................. 1 78, 181 Gilliam, Sandra ..., ..... 1 36, 183, 194 Gillingham, Gary ..... .............. 1 45, 146 Gilmore, Lillian ...,.... ....... 3 5, 123, 138 Girard, Judy ...,...,.. ................. 1 49 Glaizer, Jay ......, ............. 9 3, 164, 172 Gleeson, Jim ....... ................. 9 3, 176, 177 Gleeson, Linda .............. 122, 149, 183, 188 Glover, Mary .................................... 71, 192 Glowen, Eddie' ...... 71, 124, 178, 127, 144 Glubrecht, Sherrie ...................,..............., 35 Glubredt, Judith ...... Goble, James ...2. Goddard, Ron ..... Goering, Susan ..., Goforth, Beverly ........ Goin, Maude ........ Gonzales, Dennis ....... Gooler, Bonnie ....... Gooselaw, Naioa .. Gorenson, Joyce ........ Page 214 93 93 93 93 35 93, 172 83, 109 94 Gorman, JoAnn .,.. Gormanos, John ......,. Gormanos, Mina ...... Gosswiller, Deanna Grafious, Arthur ................................... Grafious, Elaine ...... ........, 3 5, 58, 114 Cragg, Carol .......... ...,.................. 8 3 Graham, Barbara ..... ....... 1 19 Graham, Bill 2......................,............ 164 Graham, David ..................................... Graham, Gerald ....................2.........., 71 Grant, Wallace' .... 71, 141, 174, 167 Grater, Stephen ........... Green, Byron ..... Green, Nancy ...... Green, Richard ..... Greenamyer, Jack Green, Shannon ........ Greenside, Janet ...... Greenwood, Jason .... 'UUUMII9 .222143, Grier, Lorietta ,.,..,.,...,.........., ....,..,..... Grillo, Chris ......,....,.,....,.,,,....,.,.,.,.,,.,.... Grillo, Marlene ..,,.. 147, 146, 149, 71 Grimmer, Mike .,..........,,..,.., ....,.,.. 5 7 Gruell, Sharon ............. ............. Gruenhagen, Mary ,,.,,. .,.,...., 8 4 Guell, Karen ............. Gulliford, Dale ,,... Gust, Pamela ....., Gutromson, Bill .... Guttromson, Jim ..,... Gwiazda, Gordon ..,.., .222294 .222235 9 Haffner, Allen ................ 71, 112, 134 Hafner, Kerry ....,... 71, 130, 159, 162 Hafner, Pat .,,....,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,2,, 93, 164 Hagen, Richard ........ ....,..,.....,..,,.,,. Hagen, Susan ..............................,,,.,. 84 Hager, Joan ..,...,,,.,.,........,.2,,2..,12,,,,,,,, 71 Hagerman, Genevieve .... 72 137 142 Hagin, Wally ,....... 72, 159 162, 165 Hagin, Wallyne .............. 36 122, 188 Hakola, Steve ...... ......,..,....2,,.. 9 3, 176 Hall, Gary ....... ,,,,,,,,,,..,,., Hall, Jeff ....,.,.. ,,,,,,,,, 3 6 Hall, Sharon ....... Halladay, Joan ....... Hallahan, Sharon ...,.. Halliday, Lyle ....... Halligan, Brenda Halsey, Eleanor ...., Halsey, Gerald ....... Hamann, Robert .....,. ...fffQfQ35, i35 Hamers, Charles ....................,,,....,......... Hamilton, Charlene ................ 84, 127 Hamilton, Giles ...... 57, 106, 159, 174 Hamilton, Michael ...............................,. Hammond, Linda ...... ......... Hancock, Hazel ..,... 2.,.,,,,, 7 2 Hand, Marie .............. ..,..,... Hanenburg, Terris ..,..,. ..,,., Haney, Dan .....,,..,.....,,......,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Haney, Mike ..,.,.,....,,...2,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 72 Hankel, Barbara .... 93, 143, 145, 147 Hankel, Judith' ..36, 61, 63 102, 108 Hanks, Jeffery ...................,..,,,..........,,,, Hanks, Judy .,..,.,. ,,,,,,,,..,.. Hanna, Gary .......,.. ,,...,,.,,,, 9 3 Hannon, Beverly ...... .... Hanning, Beverly ...... .222293, 143 Hansen, David ....... ,,.......... 9 3, 164 Hanson, Bob ...,.., ,...... 8 4 170, 176 Hanson, Dennis ..... .......,.,,,.,......,,,,, Hanson, Dorothy ...... ...,,..,.,.,,.,.....,. Hanson, Everett ..... ,..,,,,.........,.,,,,,,,,,,, Hanson, JoAnn ...... .,,.,,, 9 3 122, 143 Hanson, Leslie ...........,,,.,,........, 93, 138 Hanson, Marvin ,.,,,,,..,.,,..,,...,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, Hanwel1,Dar1ene 2.36, 122 123, 134 Harcey, Barbara ,.,...........................,...... Harcey, Eileen ....,.,,,..,.............. 93, 143 Hardin, Joanne' .... 72, 102 119, 122 Harding, Don ..,......,..,,..,.,......,........,,,,.., Harding, Mallinda .,,....,.,.,,.,,,.........,,,,,,, Hargrave, Donna .........72, 188 J 3 Harke, Tarry ............. Harke, Theodore Harris, Harlem ......... .. Harmon, Sherrill ....... ..,.. Harper, Diane ......... ..... Harr, Dennis ........ ..,.. Harriman, Jim ......,. .. Harrington, Diane ..... ........... Harris, Doug ...,....,. ,,,,,.,,.,,.,,. Harris, Lynda .......... ......... 8 4, Harris, Roxanne ...2,. ...,.....,, Harrison, Evelyn ....... ..,..,,,,,..,.. Hass, Noreen ,,,,.,.,,., .,..,,,,..,..,,,,, 145, 132, Hauger, Janice ......,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,...,,,..... Hastings, Janet . ..,.,. ,..,.. 7 2, Hauge, Peggy ......... ...,,, 7 2, Havercroft, Carolyn .,... ..,.,.. ...,, Hawes, Herben ........... ,..,. 3 s y Hawley, Helen .... Hayes, Cathy ...... Hays, Darwin ...... Hays, Judith ..... Heaton, George Heber, Karen .......... Hecker, Richard ...... Hedges, Linda ......... Hedstrom, Caryl ..... ...... QQIQ72 .222293f .222235, Heeter, Margit ,,,...,..,..2,,2,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Hegman, Barbara' ...,.. 37, 59, 62, Heinen, Norman ,.,,..,..,2,,,,2,,,,,,,..,,.,, Helgesen, Ronnie ...... 72, 138, Helland, Barbara . ........,,,,,,,,, , Helland, Sharon ..... Henderson, Paul ...... Henry, Lauren ........... Henthorn, Ron ......,.,.... Hergesheimer, Karen ....... Hergesheimer, Sharon ..... Heinen, Tom ..,.,.,..,.,..., Herman, Denny ..... Herman, Diane .. Herman, Duane Herman, Janet ..... Sandra Herman, Hess, Darlene ..... Hess, Jeraldine ...... Hess, Karen ..... Hester, Ken .,2..,2,,.,,,,.,.,,,,, Hester, Steven .........,,....., Hickman, Carol fChristiJ Hicks, Gretta ..........,.,..... Higgins, Betty ..,,....,,,, Highbarger, Jack ....... Hill, Carol ............... Hill, Joseph ,..,,........ Hillsbery, Barbara ...,. Hillsbery, David ..... Hinkley, Della ....... Hobbs, Charles ......... Hochhalter, Nancy ....... Hodge, Jean ............... Hoegh, Phillis ......,. Hoerner, Helen ...... Hoff, Shirley ........ .2222a4, .222272, .222272, .2.22.37, f2ff293,' J 1 J s 2 1 J Hoffman, Linda ..... ...... 9 3, 146, Hoffman, Tony ..,...., ..,...,....,....,, Holcomb, Gene .. ....... .... . . Holly, David ....... ,,,,, Holman, Penny ....,.,.,.,..,........,..,,,,, Holmes, Howard ......,......,.....,.,,,,.,,. Holmes, Len ...,..,..,.. 93, 119, 164, Holt, Ardene ..............,,..,,.,...... 72, Hopkins, Fonda ...... 72, 122, 134, Hopp, Janice ....,.........,,,,,,,.,..,..,...., Hopper, Myrna ..,.......,,.,......,.,.,.,,., Horey, Lynda' 37, 61, 108, 114, Horner, Diane ...,...,.........,,..,,,,,.,..,.. Houger, Janice ...... ..... Houghton, Robert ...... ,,.,,,., Housinger, Elden ....,...,, ,.,...,,,,,,,,, Houston, Margaret ...... ......... 8 4, Hovies, Wayne ........... .,.....,.... Howard, Dick ...... Howard, Judy ..... Howard, Lee .... Howard, Sally ...,.,. Howe, Frank ....... Huffman, Ted ....... Hughes, Diane ....... Hughes, Paulette Hughes, Terry ..... Hume, Denise ....... Hundley, Linda .... Hundley, Sharon Hunt, Irene .......... Hunt, Karen ..... Hunt, Patricia ..... Hunter, Lester ..... Hurst, Molly .,.. Hutchins, Dan ..... Hynes, John ..... Imada, Richard ..... Inman, Dave ....... Irvington, Linda ..... Jackson, Jerry .....,. .. ...QfIf94 ' 111194 ........84 ........73 Jack, Lois ............ ............ Jacky, Sharon ..... ........ 3 8 Jacobs, Beryl ...............................,. Jacobs, Janet ................................. Jacobs, Joyce' ..38, 59, 103, 135 Jacobs, Larry .......... 94, 110, 181 Jacobs, Walter .............,................ Jacobsen, Jo Anne ........................ Jacobsen, John ............................. Jacobsen, Ray ...... .....,.. 8 4, 117 Jabobson, Neil ..... ................. 7 3 Jacobson, Susan .,............ 117, 84 acobus Sandra J .... Jarnersoin, James McArthur, .Glenda Janni, Sandra ...... . .. .,....,.,., 94 J 1227 ..s4, 143, ..94, 173, 143, 147, 123, ..73, 173, 119, .94, 138, 150 176 7 s ..73, 144, 117, 145, 110, Jannot, Sandy .....................,.............. 58, Jansen, Judy .................... 73, 123 149, Jensen, Karen ............................ 73, 122, Jeromghek, Richard ...........................,.... Jessen, Barry ............... .......... 3 8, Jessen, Rodney ......... ........... Jessup, Roberta ....... ....... Jewell, Karen ........ ........... Jilbert, Larry .,...... .............. Johnson, Carol .......... ....... 7 3, Johnson, Charles ...... ....... 8 4, Johnson, David ...... ........... Johnson, Jane .... ...... . Johnson, Jerry ...... ....... Johnson, Joan .,.,........,,.....,....,.........,........ . Johnson, Karen .................................,..,.,, Johnson, Larry 38, 158, 60, 167, 141, Johnson, Larry .....,.,..................... ..73, Johnson, Lynn ,................. 84, 143, 146, Johnson, Marlene ......,............. 84, 119, Johnson, Muriel ........ ..............,.,... 8 4, Johnson, Peggy ....... ........ ..,...,.. Johnson, Sandra ...,... ....,.,. 8 4, 146, Johnson, Shirley ,.,.,.. ..,.. ..,,..,,, Johnson, Sonja ......... ......... Johnson, Stephen .....,. ..... . .94, Johnston, Olivetta ...... ......,. ........, Jolgen, John ............. ........ 8 4 164, Jones, Bill ....... ..,.....,...,............... ......... Jones, Dale .,................................,. ......... Jones, Del' ........ 38, 59, 61, 117 108, Jonotti, Toni ................................. ..84, Joyce, Rita .................... 100, 143, 146, June, Sharon ......,.................,.................., Judd, Carol ,..... 122, 39, 188, 151, 58, Juul, Jim ........ 141, 73, 150, 144, 178, Kampster, Jim ........... ...................... 8 3, Kandler, Neva .................................... 85, Kannberg, Boba' ...... 73, 100, 131, 165, Kanzler, Grant .................................. 85, Kassa, Pauline ........,................................. Kautzmann, Edna 122, 118, 119, 121, Keener, Kay ...... ...... .........,,..............,, Keevy, Linda ...... .39, Kehre, Paul ...... .......... Keller, Konra ........ ....... Kelley, Dennis ..... 37 73 94 73 84 84 94 72 148 183 192 143 188 147 182 147 84 155 84 84 143 73 136 153 143 122 138 177 84 38 146 164 138 147 84 111 38 192 150 123 38 148 94 73 73 84 123 182 38 94 94 73 94 168 136 155 151 138 84 155 38 94 181 84 170 73 85 182 138 192 73 183 181 85 147 178 164 73 122 73 134 85 94 73 Kelling, Ken ...... Kelp, Janie ...... Kendall, Lee Kendall, Linda ...... Kendrick, Dale ........ Kennedy, Donna ..... Kennedy, Joe ........... Kennedy, Patricia . ...... ........39, 141, 181, 178 .............188, 150, 85 139 94 ......s5, 164 85 85 85 Kenney, Dale ..,........ ,...... 9 4 Keon, Dennis ...,.......... ,.,,,,,,,, 8 5 Kersonbrock, David .,.,,,. ,,,,,, 9 4, 181 Ketterling, Shauneen .,,.. ,,,,,, 3 9, 142 Kiehn, James .,,,........... ,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Kile, Timothy .,,........ ,,,,,,, 9 4 Killin, Shannon ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Kimrey, Rick ..,,,... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Kind, Mary ........ ........... 8 5, 153, 155, 188 King, Carlene .............. 39, 61, 63, 108, 134 King, James .... ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 King, Kathy ...... ...... 8 5, 117 King, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-----, 3 9 Kirk, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 178 Kirschke, Edgar ,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Kirschke, Raymah ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 3, 117, 139 Kirwin, Margaret ..,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Klein, Jeff .,.,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Knapp, Mary ......., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Knapp, Sharon .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Knauss, Lillian ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 5, 123, 133 Knesal, Catherine ,,,,,,,,,,,--,--,, U 39 Knight, David ..,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Knight, Wes ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Knowles, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 Knox, Kenneth .1,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 4, 117, 139, 172 Knudtson, Diane ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- 5 7 Knudtson, Peggy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 188 Kobloth, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, --,,,,,--.--- 4 0 KObl0tl'1, Raleigh ,,,,,,,1,,,, ----1,,-.--,--..- 7 3 KOl'1lStaedt, Mary-Lea ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 110 KOlkman, Ronald .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1-- 7 3 Korn, Abby .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 3 5 Korn, Slappsey ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 3 5 Korte, Karen ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 0, 149, 122, 133 Kover, Susan ....,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 KOYMHH, .l3CQUeline ...... 40, 100, 120, 134 Kramer, Carolynn ,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 146, 149, 133 Kramer, Marilynn ,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 122, 149, 133 Kreager, KEY -------- .......... 8 5, 123, 188 Kreager, Paul ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,- 4 Q Kroske, Diane ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 190 Kruger, Betty ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 133 Kruger, Diana ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 139 Kruger, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,--.-,- 7 3 Laffoon, Sylvestra fGail1 ..... ,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Lahaie, Jan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,-.,., 7 3 Lake, Barbara ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 85, 102 Lalonde, Rexferd ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,-,,. 8 5 Lamb, Jeannette ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 8 5, 138 Lamb, Lucille ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 149 Lamberson, Craig ..,,, ,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Lambert, Larry ,,,,, ,,,1,,,,, 9 4, 135 Lane, Chuck ,...,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Langston, Lynette .,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Langston, Virginia ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 152 Larsen, Lita ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 58, 138 Larson, Carol ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Larson, Irene ,,.,. ....,,,,,.,,,,,,1,,, 8 5, 136, 145 Larson, Lonnie .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 178, 164 Lathcn, DOH ............ 40, 136, 135, 137, 139 Laturner, Slarlene ..........,.....,...,,,,,,,,,, 85, 138 Lawrence, Mike ,,,1, ,,,,,,,,, 4 O, 130 Leaf, George ...,... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Leaf, Virginia .... ,.,........,...,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 143 Lean, Charles .,...,. ,.,..... 4 0, 145, 153, 137 LeBret, Edith .,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 111 Lee, Marsha ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Leeson, Jack ...... ,,....... 7 3, 172 Lehde, Allyn ...... ,,,.,, 7 3, 136 Leithead, Ken ....,,., ,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Leliefeld, Dennis ...,.. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 Lewis, Claudia ....... ,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 138 Lewis, Ernest ..... ,..,...,..,...,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Lewis, Herbert .......,,......,,.,.,,.,..,,,.,,,,,, 41, 139 Lewis, Paul' ..74, 127, 134, 119, 178, 125 'i25 ' '4'i23 ' .....41, 167 Lewis, Phoebe ................................ Leyde, Vern' ..166, 74, 179, 117, Lien, Kenneth .............................. Liere, Alan ............. .................... Liggett, JoAnn ....,..,,,..,.....,.,...,. 85 Lilienthal, Lana .............,....,.....,.. Lindeblad, John ...... 41, 61, 174 Lindgren, Lyle .....................,......,. Lindgren, Michael ,...,,....,..........,..,,, Lindow, James .....,..,. ..., U94 Lindquist, Margaret .................,.. Lindvall, Cathey ..,,,..., ,.,,,,,., 8 5 Linker, Ruth ............ ,..,.,.,.. Linville, Ralph ...... Little, Charlene ...... Little, Kenneth ..... Lockhart, Walter .... Loehding, Dick ..... Logsdon, John ..... Lohstroh, Bill ........,. Lohstroh, Kathi ..... Lokken, Kathy ....... Long, Bob ..,..,,..,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Long, Merna ........,,,.........,,,,,,,,,,,, Long, Ray ...........,.. 74, 147, 172 Lookabaugh, Mark Loomis, Judy ......... Lorenson, James , .1,,,,,,, ,,,,85 ........95, 177 3 Lorsung, Sharon ...... .,..........,,,,, Louie, Marie ........ . Love, Don . .,.,,,,,,, , Lucas, Jim ......... .QQfQf'i76 Lucas, Sylvia .,....,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 138 Ludwigm, Judith' Luithle, Dennis ..,. ,.94, , Lunceford, Bob ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Lunceford, Judy .,,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lyman, Jerry .,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 85 74 141 134 Lynch, Gene 180, J 1 Lynch, Thomas .....,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lynch, Valerie ...... ifif74f' .....41, QQff4iQ .....41, 'i59 ' ...135, 176 'i77 ' .....41, 'i7ii ' .....42, McBride, Jim ......... McCabe, McCabe, Karen ..... Trudie we ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , McCann, Dick ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McCann, Gail ........ 42 114, 122 McCann, Rickard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McCaskey, Douglas McClure, McClure, Judith .....,,,,,,,,, 74, 138 McClure, Judy ......, McCoy, Everett ..... . McCoy, Lynda ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McCracken, Dudley' ...... 42, McDaniel, Mickey McDermoot, Joe ........ McDonald, Frank McDonald, Gerald ....... McDonald, Mary 102 McGee, Lynette ..... .,,....... 4 2 McGhee, Herb ....... McGilvra, Connie McGougan, Lynn Mclntyre, Ken ....., .QI 111155 David ....,,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 , 161 41 94 193 138 159 85 171, i29f' 74 139 94 127 74 139 149 94 74 85 178 182 85 41 1763 J 3 ,.94, 192, J 85 41 162 164 183 126 94 94 164 126 143 143 74 74 85 181 161, 178 139 85 ..74, 123 82 42 .....a5, 133 .....a5, 172 135, 139 42 94 85 143, 147 94 74 .....94, 143 117, 119 94 94 as 85 94 119, 123 42 94 122, 146 .....42, 139 McKay, Ron ....,..... ,.,,,,,,, 9 4, 171 McKee, Lloyd ....... ......,,,.,. 9 4 McKee, Luana .... ...... 9 4 McKenney, Bob ....,...... ,,,,,,,,. 7 4 McKenney, Michael .,..... ...,..,..,,, 8 5 McKinney, JoAnn .,.... ,,.....,, 4 2, 149 McKinney, Lois ....... ...,...,.,,.....,. 9 4, 136 McKinney, Vern ...... ............................. 9 4 McLamb, Ronald ...,......,. 94, 164, 176, 177 McLean, Harry ..... ..,,......... 8 5, 164, 178 McLean, Robert ..... ................... 4 2 McLeod, William ...... .....,,.......,....... 7 4 McMackin, Gary ....., ........, 9 4, 176, 177 McMacken, F. .......... ...................... 8 5 McMacken, Joseph ...... ................... 9 4 McMackin, Harold ........,....................... 178 McMackin, Ronald ............................ 42, 105 McMartin, Bonnie' 74, 108, 135, 136, 142 McMaster, Linda ...................................... 94 McMillan, Dennis .... ......,..... 4 3 Page 215 McMurdo, Carol ...... ................ 4 3 McNair, Albert ......... ......... 4 3, 136 McNally, Daniel ........ ............. 8 5 M6Nei1, Keith ...,.. ................ 4 3 Macarty, Shirley ....... ......... 8 5, 138 Maciejewski, Dianna .............. .. 43 Maciejewski, Ted ....,. ...........,.v.... 1 17 Mack, Julie .,...,,..... ....... 8 5, 138, 143 Mackay, Dixie .......... .................... 7 4 Mackey, Kenny ........ ..................,... ....... Macomber, Judy ...... ....... 8 5, 123, 147 Maddox, Leon ...... ....................... Madren, Nancy ....... .....,. 7 4, 136, Magart, Dave ........ Magruder, James .. Mahar, Pat ............... . Mahoney, Patsy ...... ........ Maier, Pat .....,..,... Maine, Sandra ...,.. Malby, Rosemary .... Maloney, George Manring, Mildred . Manring, Robin Mantkus, Joanne .. Many, Jerry .......... Marghall, Marvin Markow, Mary ..,, Markell, Roger ...... Marquardt, Janis . Marshall, Kathryn fffffii6 .........136, 170, 143, 'i22 i 7 Martin, Frank ......... 43 194 85 164 94 113 74 , 138 143 153 148 177 94 94 .....94, 147, ..s6, 176, ,.fffIf 74 43 ..94, 143 74 Martin, George .... .................... 7 4 Martin, Lynn ..... .................... 9 4, 119, 143 Martin Patricia ................................ 86, 138 Martin, Robert' ...... 43, 125, 141, 178, 179 Martin Sharin ....,............,................., 43, 59 Mason, Darlene .................................. 44, 123 Mason, Ed .............. ........ 1 78 Mason, Jerry .....,..... ....... 7 4 Masterson, Shirley ....... Massender, Carol Mast, Ken ............. Materne, Patricia Mather, Richard' Matterson, Cheryl 'fQff1Q43Q 59f'6iQ 86 94 164, 178 ..43, 128 108, 112 Mauget, Eddie .......................................... 44 Max, Judy ' .... 86, 102, 138, 146, 153, 188 Maxam, Janet .........1................ 86, 138, 149 Mead, Don ............ .............,...... 4 4 Mead, Ron ,.............. ................ 4 4 Meadows, William ....... ....... 7 4 Meek, Pat ................. ....... 9 4 Meier, Borton ........... Meier, Genevieve Melbye, Carolyn Melior, Leslie ....... ...... 7 8, 86, Melior, Maurine ....... Melkonian, Joanne ...... Mellon, Lynell ......... .....,74, 44 ..................... .. 94 74 131 , 146 146 44 Melville, Edward ......,.. .................... 7 4 Merewethcr, Kathy .................. 74, 119, 174 Messerschmidt, Roland ..... .....,.............. 4 4 Meyer, Dixie Jean .......... ...................... Mijs, Delano .............. ........,,,.. Mikkelson, Robert ....... ....... 7 4 Miller, Allan ........ .........,....., 4 4 Miller, Barry ..... .................... 8 6 Miller, Bernard ..1...........,,........ 74, 178, 180 Miller, Claudia ...............................,.....,.... 94 Miller, Janelle' 44, 58, 134, 138, 151, 183 Miller, Jerry .....,.... 94, 164, 171, 176, 177 Miller, Judy ....,.,...,.,..,,,,,.....,,.,. 95, 143, 192 Miller, Raymond ................ 44, 60, 61, 108 Miller, Roy ........ ......,........,......... 4 4, 139 Million, Linda ....,.......,,,.,,...,,.....,..,..,.,..... 94 Mills, Gary ........,,..., 44, 59, 159, 161, 174 Milton, Lynda .....,.,......,,...,..,....,......,....,., 45 Mindermann, Marilyn ,.,,,.,.....,. 74, 134, 143 Mineau, Stephanie ,,.,,,. .,.,.......,,.,....,...... 9 4 Miotke, Judy ............ ............. 4 5, 123, 149 Mishler, Joan ..........,.,..,.. 45, 139, 149, 190 Mitchell, Eleanora . ...........................,. 45 Moe, Carol ............ .......... 8 6, 127, 129 Page 216 Oakes, Peggy ...... Oberg, James .... . O'brian, Gary ' . , O'Brien, Sharon Ochs, Tamara .....,.. 110, Ochse, Jerry ..... Odeen, Sandra . Moeller, Laraine ..... ,.............. 4 5, 146 Moliton, Jay ..,,..,.. ..,....................,,.,,.,,, Moore, Carol ...... ......... 8 6, 147, 150 Moore, Charles ...,. ...................... 7 4 Moore, Karen ....... ...... 7 4, 149, 150 Moore, Keith ...,........ ................ 8 6 Moran, Sharin Sue .... ......... 8 6, 143 Moran Wendell ..... ....,,.,..... 8 6 Morford, Dan .......... ................ 4 5 Morgan, Ronald ,.,.... .,.,..... 4 5, 144 Morgan, Susan ..... ................... 9 4 Morris, Donna ,,,.... ......,,.,..,1,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Morris, Larry ,........................... 94, 164, 172 Morrison, Laurine ' ..45, 61, 106, 108, 122 Morrison, Pat ..,.,.....,...,...,,..,..,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,, 74 Morton, Sandra .... 1,..,,,,,,,.,,, 7 4, 182 Moseng, Eileen ..... .,..... 8 6 143, 149 Moseng, Phyllis 1.... ..............,...,,,,,,, 7 4 Moser, Larry ....... ...,.,...,..........., 8 6, 139 Moser, Rose ........ ........,,..,,...,.,,....,,,,,,, 7 4 Mossey, Jim .......... ....,.. 9 4, 171, 176, 177 Mounter, Karen ...... ....,,,,,...............,.,,, 8 6 Mowat, Ed .....,...,,.. .,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Mowat, Illa ........ ,,,, , ,94, 151 Moyer, Frank .,..,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Muhs, Dorothy .,..,. ,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 146 Muhs, Richard ...... .... 1 76, 177 Mullin, Julita .,,,. , ,,,,,,,,, 86 Munden, Lois .,,..,. ,,,,,,, 1 93 Munk, Amlen ,,... ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 5 Munk, Buddy ...., ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Munk, Joyce ..,...,,. ....,,.,,,,,, 7 5, 138, 149 Munson, Dennis ..... ...,,........,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 8 6 Munson, Paul ,,... ....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Munson, Rick ............,,.. 117, 127 129, 164 Murdock, Gary ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Murphy, Clifford ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Murphy, Ken ......... Murphy, Patricia 94 45 75 45 95 .....46 141, 145, 146, 184 143, 146, 192 127, 129, 150, 86 Oien, Carol ............ ........,..,,..... 1 49, 86 O'Keefe, Sandy ...... ,,.,.,,.......,..,,,, 7 5, 130 Oliver, Rex ...........................,,,,.,,,.,.., 95, Olmstead, Nadine ............ 75, 123, 117, Olsen, Jay .........,...., ,,,...,...........,,,,,,,, Olsen, Richard ...... .........,........ 8 6, Olson Barbara .,...,, ,86, Olson Carolyn ...... ..,...., 9 5, Olson Olson Olsoni David ...... Jay .............. Kenneth .' .... Oos, Roger ......,..... Osso, Sandra ..,......,... Ornicek, Conrad Orr, Margaret ......,...,, Ostby, Nancy' ..46, 59, Ostrander, Cheryl ...... Ostrander, Linda ....... Otis, Janice .,,....,,.,.. Otis, James ......... Owens, Billy .,... Owens, Chris ...... Owens, Horoce .. 139 149 111 177 118 143 95 ........95, 119 46 152 46 ..............a6, 150, 183 103, 119, 120, 124 95 ...............a6, 149 ...,....46, 61, 108 155 Qffff'75 Page, Nancyt' .,........................ 75, 103, 111 Pagnotta, Lynda ...... 46, 59, 100, 122, 123 Palm, Robert .......,..,,,.,....,...,..,..,....,,,,,,,,,, 86 Palello, Joyce ...... ....,,,...,,.,......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Palmer, Danniel ............................ ,......,. 7 5 Palmer, Jackie ......................................,... 75 Paploir, George ' .... 75, 127, 128, 129, 130 Paradiso, Anthony .................................... 86 Paradiso, Vito .......................................... 86 Parker, Raymond' 141, 158, 159, 161 Parrott, Linda ................................................ Parry, Robert ..... Pasicznyk, Ron ..,.. Patrick, Linda ..... Patterson, Gloria , Patton, Karen ....... Paulsson, Daniel Payne, Patricia .,.,... Musselwhite, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16, 94 Mutter. Harry ,..,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 164, 172 Muto, Sue ................ 86, 138, 143 146, 150 Muto, Stephen ..........,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45 Muzzy, Jillene ,,,1, ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 143 Muzzy, Kenn ..,,1, ,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Naccarato, Richard' .... 125, 141, 172, 163 Nechaicky, Larry ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Needles, John ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Nehls, David ....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Neidhardt, Gary .......,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 155 Neil, Larry ............ ....... 7 5, 145, 178, 181 Neils, Roberta .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 192, 193 Nelsen Earl .,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 120 Nelson, David ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Nelson James . ,,,,,,,,, 94, 164 Nelson, John ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Nelson, Judy ....... ..... , ,75, 149, 188 Nelson, Larry ........,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 117, 119 Nelson, Marilyn ,...,.,...,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 149 Nelson, Peggy .......... 75, 103, 135, 138, 188 Nelson, Thomas ,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Neltner, Ursula ....,..,.,., 91 14, 119, 143 Nevers, Gain ..,..,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 110, 143 Newbury, Peggy .... 46, 119, 146, 143, 134 Newcomb, Jerry ...... 86, 164, 165, 168, 177 Newman, Wyatt ' .... 46, 61, 106, 118, 127 Newmann, Everett .............,.............. 64, 145 Nichols, Judith ..,...... ,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 123 Nichols, Kathi ....... ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Nichols, Sharon ..... ...,,,., 9 4, 86, 138 Nick, David ....,.,. Nilles, Joe ........ Nordby, Gary .... Noel, Barbara . Noel, Patricia ...... Noll, James ............. ...,,....46, 139 ............86, 168 59, 119 Noonan, William ...... Norman, Bob ......,.. Norman, Marc ....... HNovelli, Len .,...... Novelli, Norma ..... Nurse, Sharon ..... Nutt, Rex Jr. .. Nyreen, Jean ....... 94 94 75 75 ....fQffQQff54f'1ao, 94, 143 172 .......46, 188, 139, 119 142 95 192 138 ........46, ........95, ..,.....86, Peacock, Shirley ....... ............ 9 5, 117, 143 Pearson, William .....,...,.. 95, 164, 176, 177 Pelozzie, Bill .......,. .................,.......... 7 5 Pendell, Kenneth ........ .................. 7 5, 155 Perry, Bill ............. ......... 7 5, 161, 159 Perry, Dan .......... ...................... 7 5 Peterson, Arleta ..... ......................... 9 5 Peterson, Dennis ....,.. ......,.. 4 7, 130, 116 Peterson, David ..... ...... ......... 7 5 Peterson, David .................................,...... 47 Peterson, Jack ............................................ 86 Peterson, James' .... 46 108, 124, 160, 174 Peterson, Marshall .................... 75, 116, 119 Peterson, Mary Jane ................................ 75 Peterson, Marvin ..... ..... 9 5 Pettsley, Doris ........ ............... Pfarr, Mike ,..,.... .,............. 9 5 Phanco, Bob ..,.... ........ 8 6, 110 Phillips, Dan ....,. ........,... 9 5 Phillips, Frank ..,... ,.....,. 9 5, 155 Phillips, Gail ...... ............ 4 6 Phillips, Glenn ....... .........,. Phillips, Jane ......... ..,,...,, 7 5 Phillips, Sharron ....... ............ 8 6 Phillips, Sue ....... ......... 1 43, 155 Phillips, Susan ..., .,,,...,,,.,,....,.... 9 5 Phillips, Vickie ......... ......... 9 5, 138, 143 Pickard, Elizabeth .... .,.....,...... 8 6, 150 Pierson, Wanda ....... ........... 8 6, 193 Pietron, Delroy ...... ............... 8 6 Pivar, Joan ......... ........................... 4 8, 134 Platz, Calvin .........................,.........,.,............,. Plewman, Sue' ...... 75, 122, 132, 134, 146 Pluid, Sharon .................................... 75, 145 Pluid, Cheryl ............................................ Poague, Betty .................................... 86, Pointer, Kenf ..46, 59, 124, 128, 144, Polello, Joyce ............................................ Pons, Don ............................................v........... Pool, David .......... 136 117, 119, 177, 176 Pool, Judy ...............,...... 109, 117, 119, Pool, Stephen ..46, 108, 112, 117, 119, Popejoy, Sherry ..................................... Pordon, Marjorie ................................... Porter, Rebe ............ .. Potter, Larry ....... Powell, Leslie ....... Powers, Mary ...... Prichar, Bill ...... Priest, Patricia .. Prince, Allen ....... Prosser, Audrey ...... ...ffffI46 ffQQQi65, i68 Ross, Monte .......... Rossmeier, Chris .. Rossmeier, Tony ....... ...QII76 Roth, Lois ................... .....,.. Rothrock, Clarence ...................... Rouleau, Diane ..,.......................... Roullier, Avon .................. 76, 148 Rowe, Dennis ................................ Royer, Ron ,..........,........................ Rubright, Bill' .,.... 76, 159, 162 Ruby, Donna' 49, 128, 144, 146 Ruby, Geraldine .............. 87, 127 Runberg, Warren ...............,.......... Runolfson, Dennis ....... Russell, Daryl ..,........ Rutheford, Lynn ...... Ruthven, Gail ....... Ruthven, Mike ..... 1 J J .....95, 176, 193 2 '165 ' 117, 129, ----v ------- ------- , 3 .......50, 78 --' 1 Shores .... ....... Short, Dick ...... Short, Ronald .... Shuffield, Duke ..... Silane, John ......... Silver, Ron .......... Simmons, Bob ......... Simmons, Larry ....... Simpson, Dan ......... Simpson, David ..... Simpson, James ..... ......96, 176, 177 ......164, 96, 177 .........155, 87 .........87, 143 87 87 Sims, Nancy ,... ............,........,.............. , Sinnot, Brent ...........,.......................... 87, Skaife, Jerry' 165, 167, 175, 166, 76, 87 76 49 181 143 76 117 194 95 49 , , 168 118 192 50 172 178 139 123 182 50 Prothero, Margie .... Pruitt, Monica .... ........................... 9 5, Purjue, Voyne .................. 48, 108, 139 Purres, Marjorie ..... ...,................... 9 5 Ramsey, Gary ..... Randall, Pamela Raschko, Bill ........... Raschka, Joan ............. Rasmussen, Cheryl ...... Rasmussen, Ivan ...............,.. Rasmussen, Nancy ............... Rausch, Deanna .... 48, 122 Redinger, Jon ..................... Redington, Robert .................. Reedy, Richard ....................... Rees, Betty ........................ 48 Repmke, Clifford .... 76, 1363 Reif, Janet .,...................... 87 Reif, Stella Maw .... 48, 581 Reinbolt Timm , v -------1----.'--.---- Remo, Judith ..16, 87, 136, Rennich, Richard, Jr. ........ . Reno, Guy .,......................... Reno, Joe ................................ Reno, Nancy .................... 49 fffIfIf1'59 ....ffQfff48 i23 i34 9 ..87, 155 iffffQff'76 ' 103, 109 159, 162 102, 148 122, 131 ...........87 145, 147 i'84f'i'li6 Ryser, Darlene ...... Sacco, Dave' .... 50, 141, Safford, Carol Sahr, Robert ............. Salberg, Linda Salberg, Sandy ......... Samuel, George ....... Sanborn, Michael .... 164, Sand, Richard ........., Sandbak, Judith .....,. Sandell, Garry ...... Sanderson, Susan ..... Santesson, Robert ....... Sapier, Henry ........... Sather, Harland ...... Sather, Nils .............. Satterfield, Sandra Sawyer, Sharon ..... Sawyer, Susie ..,.. Schaefer, Carol ..... Schafer, Roberta ..... Schafer, Sandy ........ Schaff, Jacqueline 179, 160, 125, 63 ...........143, 91, 95 87 IfffQffQffIIfii36, 95 '1 87, 170, 176i 95 76 52 177 ........136, 95, 176, 177 87 95 50 180 87 IIIQff87 '170 'i76 ' , , , 177 95 76 87 143 138 .......95, 117 87 96 143 .................... , Schaffer, Ron ........ Schedin, Diane ..... ........ 1 39, 87 Schiggety, Gary ...... J 1 Renz, Don' .... 49, 141, 158, 160 163 Reukauf, Terry ................ 95, 138, 143 Reyerson, Larry .......... Reynolds, Michael .,76 Rhonebolt, Tim ,,..... Rhyner, John .......... Richard, Joyce ...... Richardson, Dan .... Richardson, Jay ...... Richardson, Jim ...... J 176 117, 119, 139 Richings, Michael ,.........., 87, 147, 152 Richmond, Ronald Rickard, Helen ........ Rickard, Sandra ...... Rickard, William ..... Rinesmith, Rodney Ritz, Carol .............. Roadruck, Carol ..... Roath, David .......... Roath, Kenneth ...... Robbins, Richard ........ Roberson, Carolyn Roberts, Charlotte Roberts, Darlene .... Roberts, Wes ........... Robertson, Jack ......... Robertson, Marilyn .......16, 87 .1155 .......f1f87 ........123 ffffiii Robertson, Robert ......,..... 95, 164, 176 Robinson, Barry ...... 49, 141, 178, 179 Robinson, Dennis ............... ,... ...........,.... Roby, Janice .............. Rockstrom, Donna Rockstrom, Edward Rockstrom, Jeanette 9 9 s J Q Rogers, Diane ..,.......... ....... 9 5, Rolfsness, Peggy .,.............................. 95, Roller, Chet ,................ .......................... Root, John .... 89, 144, 153, 168, 170, Rose, Judy .......................................... 76, Rose, Loretta ....... Rosier, Ronnie ..... ........49, 146, Schimke, Terry ...... Schlicht, Jim .............. Schluter, Dale ...... ..50, 76 50 153 178 153 87 87 122 Schmidt, Dora Faye' .... Schmidt Schofield, Marlene 103, 108, , Linda ........1................... Schuchart, Fred ...,.................... 96 Schuerman, Dick ..........,. 50, 108 Schuerman, Kathy .... Schultz, Vern ............. Schumacher, Darlene .... Schumacher, Marlene .... Schwarder, Judy ........ Scott, Carroll ..... Scott, Charlene Scott, Sandra ......... Seaberg, Audrey ..,,...... Seabrandt, Margaret .........,,..... 96 Seay, Frank .....,................ 51, 117 Seay, Mary ..., .......,.....,.,........... Seeley, Edith .......... 122, 51, 188 Seger, James .,.,... .................,...... Selix, Jeannette . Senn, Jerry ........ ...,........1..,,....... Sennet, Brent ............................,... Sewell, Barbara ...... 136, 87, 147 Shaul, Jim ................,.,.................. Shearer, Janet ...,.... 103 122, 76 Sheeder, Gary ...........,...............,... Sheffield, Doug ....... Sheffield, Judith ....... 119, 76 51 176, 177 114, 139 143 ..178, 50 ..87, 138 ..87, 188 50 87 51 ..87, 123 87 193, 194 114, 174 143, 123 149, 134 96 .....76, 182 .....76, 139 123 151, 183 .....51, 155 146, 149 .....76, 178 76 87 Sheffield, Nancy .............. ...,.,...., 1 17 Shellenberger, Grant ..... ....,, 1 36, 96 Sheppard, Bob ............. ...... 1 64, 76 Sherman, Kathleen .... .,.,.,.... 9 6 Shoaf, Loyd .,........,.. ..,.,..... 7 6 Shoff, Gayle ....,.... ......... 7 6, 182 Shoff, Keith .........,.... ..,...,...... 5 1, 139 Shonkwiler, Karen ...... ....... 8 7, 143, 149 Shook, Richard ..... .......... 7 6, 152 Shore, Tom ......... 76 96 96 138 152 174 Skarset, Judy ............................ 132, , 131 Skelton, Douglasl' ..162 87, 153, 176, 172 Slaff, Gail ................................................ 138 Slain, Gerald ..... ...............................,. 1 38 Slater, Kay . ....... ......... 8 7, 138 Slater, Phillip ..... ....,...........1.. 7 6 Slater, Rosalie ....... ...................... 5 1 Slentz, Richard .......,... .......... 1 78, 87, 181 Sleeth, Neil ..........................................,.,,.. 88 Sletmoen, Tom .......................................... 88 Sloan, Carol ..102, 112, 76, 134, 151, 119 Sloan, Gerry ....,.,.............,................. 126, 51 Sloggy, Sherry ........ ......... 7 6, 150 Sly, Carol .............. ......,...... 8 8 Smeltzer, Keith .... ............. 8 8 Smith, Annette ...... ......... 1 48, 88 Smith, Clark ...... ......... 5 2, 139 Smith, Darlene ...... ......... 7 6, 149 Smith, Janet ...,.. ...... - ...96, 143 Smith, Jerry ....... ............. 9 7 Smith, Jewel ...... ............ 9 6, 143 Smith, Jim .....,. ..........,..... 5 2, 178 Smith, Jim ...... .,.... 1 72, 76, 181 Smith, Joe ,,,..... ................. 1 64 Smith, Lana ...,.. ......... 5 2, 149 Smith, Linda ..,.. .....................,............. 7 6 Smith, Sam ............................................,,.. 96 Smothers, Nena' .... 132, 128, 133, 76, 127 Sneed, Rita ................................. 1 ...... 76, 123 Snell, Katheryn ..... ........,...,.,........,.....,., 8 8 Snider, Craig ............................ 180, 164, 96 Snyder, David ........,.................................,. 76 Snyder, Dennis' ., ..... 52 61, 115, 108, 114 Snyder, Judy .......,.................................... 88 Snyder, Judy ..... ........,......................, 7 6 Snyder, Keith ....., ..........,,,, 1 39 Soberg, Peter .....,. ............ 9 7, 181 Soiseth, Joanne ........ Sorrenson, Charles ....... Sorrenson, Robert ....... Southerly, Richard ...... Southwick, Janet ...... Sparks, Janice ......... .......122, 88, 150 96 96 119 .......88, 151, 122 96 Speer, Mary ........... ......... 5 2, 151 Spencer, Claudia ...... ......,,..,.. 8 8 Sprague, Don .... ......... 1 36, 96 Spray, Judith ..... ..,....,..... 7 7 Spurgeon, Sheila ....... 143, 150 Spurlock, Linda .... ......,......... 9 6 St, Clair, Janice ......... 77, 149 St. John, Delores ......... 96, 143 Stanek, Judy ...... ...,.. 1 23, 88 Stanley, Mary ........ ...... 1 36, 96 Stanley, Revie ........ .......,. 8 8, 117 Stannark, Karen ........ ..............,.... 8 8 Starlin, Kathy ....... .......... 7 7, 188, 123 State, Jack ......... ............. 1 64, 170, 88 Stavig, Sharilyn ..... .,..... Steadman, Sally .......,.... Stecks, Bonnie ...,........... Stemple, Denny ...... 164 Stemple, Vickie .....,....... Stenson, Carolyn .......... Sterling, Karen ...... Stern, Bob .,......... Stevens, Bob ...... Stevens, Ron ....... Stevenson, Bill ........ Stevens, Ron ..,... Stevry, Bob ........ Stevry, Carolyn ..... Stewart, Charles .,...... Stewart, Dione ....... 143, 96, 147, 146 143 174, 176, 88, 170 139 88 149 ......155, 88 155 178 152 ......96, 147, 143 Page 217 Uhlenkott, Gail Umphreys, Gene ..... 164 Updike, Steve ...... ....... 1 71, 96, Valsvig, Karen ...... .................... 8 8 Valsvig, Paul ........... ....... 5 4, 126, 143 Valveff, Dan .................... ....... 8 8, 127, 172 Van Blaricom, Jean ....... ................ 5 4, 188 Vandernburg, Connie .,,. ....... 8 8, 150, 143 Vandenburg, Lewis ......... ................ 5 4, 109 Van Der Linde, Larry ............ 96, 177, 176 Vandersluys, Sandra ....... ............. 8 8, 194 Van Hook, Vicky .............. ............... 8 8, 91 Van Hook, Vicke Lynn .,,...,..... 91, 96, 193 Van Hoy, David ........................................ 54 Van Leuven, Merna ...... ....... 9 6, 194, 143 Van Van Marter, John ........ Marter, Michael .. Stewart, Gary ......................................... 77 Stewart, Jack ..164, 170, 176, 117, 88 177 st111we11, sandi ....................................... 52 Stinger, Phil' ........................................... 96 Stintzi, Sharon ..... ........................... 9 6 Stippel, Joe ........... .............................. 8 8 Stokke, Julienne .............. 146, 96, 143 117 Stolz, Dale ........... ........................... 7 7 Stone, Bill ......... ........ 1 81 172 Stone, Eileen ..... ....,.. 9 6 143 Stone, Sheryl ............... ...... .......... 9 6 143 Stoner, Tom ...................................... 15 88 Stooe, William ..............,..................,........ 77 Stookey, Pat' 77, 141, 158, 159, 162 176 Storkson, Sharon ................................ 77 123 Stowell, Mike .............. ...... ................. 8 8 Stowell, Myron ....... .............. 5 2 Strayer, Douglas ...........,.................... 77 119 Stroup, Elaine .................................. 96 143 Stultz, Phyllis .................................... Styern, Dennis ........ 159, 160, 141, Sullivan, Barbara ............. Sullivan, Charlene 95, 110 174, 52 111, 190 Sumerlin, Xan .................................... 96, 143 Summers, Art .......... 102, 132, 109, 178, 52 Summers, Glen .................................. 77, 142 Summers, Larry ....,,,..,.,,,.,........ 139, 181, 88 Summers, Leroy ...... ..................... 7 7 Sundberg, Alex ....... ................. 5 3 Swain, Kathleen Swanbeck, N. ...... . Swanson, Ron ....... Sweeney, Ronald Sweeney, Vidkey Swim, Hazel ...1. Swim, Lester .... .......96, 143 88 77 .............ffff96 sa 77 , 138 77 77 190 Zieske, Syms, Eugene ...,........ ......................... Syverson, Carol ......,.. 53, 119, 134, Tabbot, Dick .... .... 5 3 Tanner, Louie ..... .... 7 7 Taylor, Joanne ....... .... 9 6 Taylor, Mary ....... ................. 8 8 Taylor, Pat .........,. ..................... 5 3 Taylor, Richard ....... ........ 8 8, 135 139 Tegner, Doug ........... ..................... 9 6 Temple, Kathy ....... ........ 7 7, 123, 149 Terry, Patricia .... .............. 9 6 143 Tesch, Betty Jo ........ ............. 8 8, 150 Thaler, Jonathan ..... ..................... 9 6 Thiry, Cheri ......... ........ 7 7, 188 151 Thomas, Mike ....,. ............. 7 7, 182 Thomas, Barbara .......,.,......................... 77 Thompson, Carol .,......,,............ 53, 138, 149 Thompson, Craig' ..53, 61, 108, 165 169 Thompson, Harold ...........................,... 139 Thompson, Marlene ............................. 53 Thompson, Sheila ....,.. ....... 8 8 150 Thurston, Diane .,.... ....... 9 6 143 Tierney, John ....... ........ 7 7 Tillberg, Jane ...... ....... 8 8, 138 Timerson, Renee ..... .......,.......... 8 8 Timmins, Vicki .....,.... ...... 9 1, 96, 122 Tinsley, Annabelle .......... 96, 143 Tish, Barbara ........... Tissue, Richard ..,..,. .,......... 8 8, 164, 178 Titus, Helen ........... ..................,,... 9 6, 143 Tomlinson, Tom ............ 159, 162, 172, 177 Toney, Forrest ..,... .................... 9 6, 172 Toney, Stephen ....... ........... 5 3 Toombs, Ruth ...... ....... 9 6, 143 Toulow, Allan ...... .................... 9 6, 136 Toy, Marsha ...... .......,............... 9 1, 96, 143 Treat, Connie .................. 88, 122, 135, 138 Trent, Laura' ........ 77, 122, 123, 119, 191 Trent, Terry ............................................ 96 Trevithick, Charlotte' ...... 53, 58, 137, 116 Triplett, Harvey ...............................,........ 88 Troup, Richard ....... ,...... 7 7 Troxel, Gailen ..... ...................... 1 39 Tschabold, Eddie ..... .............................. 9 6 Tucker, Richard ...... ....... 9 1, 96, 130, 170 Turner, Eloise .......................................... 77 Turner, Georgia ..,..................................... 88 Turner, Lanny' ...... 96, 119, 180, 117, 172 Tusler, Jim .....................................,.......... 77 Tuttle, Nomine .,,,............ 53, 134, 117, 119 Tyree, Dale ......... ............................ 1 17 Tyree, Neydon ..... ....... 8 8 Page 218 Varker, Elizabeth .......... Varker, Keith ............ Varker, Marion ....... Vasicek, Dennis 77 ..ffffQfffffff33, 35 138 Vaughn, Curtis ..... ........ 5 4, 1 , , Vee, Evonne ...... ....................... 5 4, Vee, Ron ....... .......... 8 8, 139, Vetaly, Joe .....,..,,.,...... ....... 6 2, 139, Veltry, Gary .....,.....,...,,.,,,.,,.,,...,.,.....,..,., Venni erholz Amy .3 1 JO Venziano, Sylvia ...,.,,...,.., Verhaag, Bonnie aa, 133, , Vincent, Elaine .,.,.,.,..,.. 54 88 139 137 149 170 174 88 88 193 77 77 Vine Marian ............ 54 122, 11'9, 1'23, 103 Von Erichsen, Gary ................ 88, 147, 146 Vorlicky, John .....,..................................1. 96 Vosahlo, Carolynn .... .....,...,....... 8 8 Vosahlo, Patricia .,,.. .,,.....,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Vowels, Judith ..... ............. 8 8, 188 Vrolson, John ..,.. ....... 8 9, 146, 155 Wageman, Shirley ...,,. ,...,,, 9 6 Wagman, Larry ..1.... ..,., 1 52 Wagner, Dave ........... ,.,..,, 7 7 Wagner, Yvonne .,..,,.,,.,,.,,..,...,,..,,..,,,,,,,,, 96 Wahl, Jerry .............................................. 89 Wahls, Helmut ......,,.,,,,............,...........,,,,, 89 Wakeley, Christi' ..89, 131, 132, 138, 188 Walden, Joseph .....................,.,,,,,.,.... 89, 143 Waldon, Ladene .......................... 54, 59, 138 Waldron, Terry ....... ................ 5 4 Walker, Carol ....... ..........,.,...... 9 6, 143 Walker, Rodger ..., ........,...............,. . .. 77 Wallace, Steve .,................ 96, 136, 176, 177 Wallace, Suzanne .............................. 96, 143 Walley, Jerre' ...... 54, 59, 61, 62, 108, 114 Walling, Evelyn .......,,......................,., 89, 123 Walsh, Fred ....... ....... ...,............. 7 7 Walsh, Jim ......., ................... 5 5, 126 Walters, Mary .......................................... 55 Wanecek, Ellen ................ 78, 123, 148, 154 Ward, Grace' ..55, 58, 117, 133, 146, 151 Ward, Margaret ................................ 55, 148 Ward, Mary ....... Ward, Regina ..... Warner, Alta ..... Warner, Easton ....... Warnick, Rebecca Warren, Robert ......, Warwick, Jim ........ Wasson, Grant ..... Watson, Dave Watson, Melvy .,.. Wattkins, Linda ....... 96 78 55 89 78 96 89 182 89 ......a9, Waymire, Bill .......... ...... 9 1, 97, 164, 180 Weatherman, Earl .....,...............,...... 96, 164 Weaver, James .................................. 96, 164 Webber, Pauline .... 55, 119, 123, 149, 188 Weber, Dick ...................................... 55, 117 Weber, Helen ........ ............. 5 5 Weber, Joseph 1..... .......... 9 6 Weber, Thomas ....... ....... 7 7 Weber, Ursula ...... ................. 8 9 Webster, Donna ....... .................... 5 5 Weeks, Gaynel .......................... 96, 110, 143 Wegman, Christine .......................... 55, 190 Weis, Sharon' ........ 55 121, 131, 134, 149 Weisser, Fay ........... Welch, Barbara Welch, Constance Wellington, Harvey ...... .......... Wellington, Jim ......89 164 Wells, Merl .........,.. ....... Wellwood, Jim ..., .... West, Harold ........., .... Westerman, Dick .,... .... Westover, Stan Wheeler, Cathy Wheller, Jack ........ .... Whellock, Trula Whetzel, Arlene 1 J Whetzel, Rose .... ....... 5 6, 152 5 Whipple, Jack ....... ................. Whipple, Mike ..........,..,........,........... White, James ...................... 56, 58, 59 White, James .............,..,..................... 56 White, Judi' .... 56, 58, 131, 133, 142 White, Julius' 78, 119, 131, 151, 161 White, Patricia ,................................. 89 White, Sharol ......................................... White, William .....,. ,,.,,......., Whitney, Carolyn ..... ............... 7 8 Whybra, Garry ....... ....... 8 9, 176 Widger, Robert ..... ................ Wilcox, Darlene ..... Williams, Betty ....... ...... 5 6, 149 Williams Eleanor ...................... 97, 138 Williams, Robert ................................ 97 Williams, Sharon' 127, 128, 130, 151, Williams, Sharon' .... 56, 61, 100, 108, Williamson, Duane ...,.....,...........,......... Willis, Chuck ...................................... 97, Willmann, Bill ....... .......,.........,........... Wilson, Carol .................... 78, 89, 138 Wilson, Carol Jean ..........................,. 16 Wilson, Eugene ..................................... Wilson, David .......... 97, 164, 172, 176 Wilson, Jack ...................................... 56 Wilson, Judy 127, 129, 146, 147, 192, Wilson, Ray ........................................... Wilson, Steve ......................................... Wilson, Terry .... ....... 7 7, 145, 146 Winslow, Gary ...... ...................... 9 7 Witham, Sandre ..... ......................,,,. Wogsman, Larry ..........,,.. 97, 117, 176 Woicik, Francis ..... ......................,.,. Wolfe, Marilyn ...... ............,.,.,,, 5 7 Wolsburn, Jerry ..... ....... 5 7, 116 YVood, Beth ,........ .,,..,.,....,... Wood, Harold ..... ............. Wood, Marie ...... .... Wood, Yvonne .......... ....... Woodcock, Ronna .... .,..,..,.,. Woods, Budd ................ .................., 9 7, Woolen, Jeanne .................................. 97, Worthington, Sandra' .... 78, 122, 127 Wright, Bill .............................................. Wrubleskie, Carole .... ...... 5 7, 123, Wunderle, Sandy ....... ............ 9 6, Wynne, Earl .......... ......... 8 9, Wyrick, Don ........ .......... Wyrick, Helen ....... ....... Yancey, Jill ........ ................... 9 7, 143, Yates, John .............................................. Yates, Ramona' .,.. 100, 57, 191, 189, Yates, Loretta .................................... 97, Yarbrough, Shelline ....,. ....... Yeaman, Fred ............... ..,...,..,.... Yeaman, Myrl .......... ................. Yost, Brian .....,.... ...... 7 1, 171, Young, Carol ....... ............ 8 9 Young, Marie ........ ......... 7 8, Young, Thomas ..... ........... Zehm, Patricia .....,. ........................ Zent, Michael ...................................,,,.,,, Zerbst, Janet ...........,...... 57, 188, 151, Zerza, Fred' ..1 Ziegler, Judith 28, 57, 141, 144, Ziegler, Larry ............. ............ 5 7, Dianni ....... 'fffff7E 125, 1391 Zimprich, Todd ...,... Zupan, Damma 1 Acknowledgmenf If it has ever been said before that putting a yearbook together takes much time and work Cand moneyj, then this can certainly be said with a great deal of emphasis about your 1960 Treasure Chest. This yearis book is the largest ever, exceeding previous TC's in number of pages and pio- neering into new frontiers-individual homeroom pictures, color and special autograph pages. With this said concerning the magnitude of the work before us, it certainly should be no won- der, there, why we entertain special thanks to the following people and concerns who have been so gracious to us and who have made this project possible: LAWTON PRINTING COMPANY, which has given us much personal attention and help, to say nothing of generous quantities of patience and kindness extended to us. THE CRESCENT PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO, in general, and Mrs. Borgardts in particu- lar, are to be remembered by the entire student body for their willingness to take our faculty pictures without cost or obligation to us. THE SPOKESMAN REVIEW AND THE SPOKANE CHRONICLE made available to us their entire library of hundreds and hundreds of color transparencies, four of which were pro- cessed for division pages. Likewise, MR. JOSEPH COLLINS OF THE SPOKANE CAMERA CLUB deserves a great deal of credit for making available to us many of his beautiful color transparencies, one being selected for the senior division page. We are- most appreciative for the advertising within the book, for it is our good friends, the ADVERTISERS, who help make such a yearbook a financial possibility. For special art work and creative imagination, the school's ART DEPARTMENT deserves our compliments and lusty cheers. SHARON COPELAND, under MR. ALLER'S supervision, planned and provided for the artistic touch on the cover and sub-division pages. Last, but surely not least, a great vote of thanks goes out to MR. E. HJORTEDAL and his PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF for their endles patience, diligence and cooperation in supply- ing us with the hundreds o ictures neede To all of them rorn ll f us this 6 ratitude ' umbly but appreciatively extended. M!! 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