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

 - Class of 1969

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Sl'l3l'0Yl PFUICC Barbara Bruneau Joan Wellman Pam Raj ewski Barbara Bruneau, Pam Rajewski, Queenjackic Cantley, Sharon Prince and-Ioan Wellman Queenjackie Cantley is being crowned by ASB President Mike Kondo. Jackie is being escorted by Gary Bartoo Homecoming Activities Highlight Dag Queen Jackie Cantley receives the title of 1968 Homecoming Queen as ASB President, Mike Kondo crowns her in the annual con in the fieldhouse. jackie's reign ended at the Homecoming Dance Friday night when the princesses were given necklaces and Queen jackie received a bracelet with a football charm inscribed: Homecoming Queen, 1968-1969! Crown and robe bearers trail proudly behind. Brad Wear escorts happy senior princess Barbara Bruneau, Students work hard to make the Homecoming dance a success, This work is getting me down. l Left to right, Lu Lu Dunoho, Bonnie johnson, Barbara Miller, Arvilla Nord, Karen Disciascio, Pam Tangeman, Lolita Robertson, Shelly Ethridge, Bonniejohnson, Pam Hodgen, Becky Young. What away to wasteapgriodf' Front row: Sherrie Newcomb, Sally Ellis, Marian Bentz, San Lynn Cobb, Lana Zickler, Donna Meyer, Jackie Smith, To Student Helpers Serve School 1 Office, library, and bookroom workers are students who volunteer their free time to provide various student services. These students do a-commendable job in carrying out their duties. Advisers are: Mrs. Hazel L. Smith, libraryg Mrs. Arden O. Rowe, bookroom, and Mrs. Katherine M. O'Brien, office. Left to right: Ena Hinman, Gayle Belieuhlackie Fox, Cindy Seipp, Vital La Croix,John Dixon. oot, Linda Bartlett, Row 2: jim Vineyard, Marla llessen, unaro, Mike Wylie. Bonnie spends most of her time talking on the phone.C?J BF Officers Display Boys' Federation officers show vital enthusiasm? What a life-taking it easy, easy, easy! claims Boys' Federation officers help Al Hodneland, treasurer, look for his sunken treasure. Mr. Mummey, BF adviser. eadership bilities President Vice-President Secretary Lee Hubenthal Brad Wear jim Stookey Denny takes time out for recess. Treasurer Al Hodneland Four very capable officers were selected to lead Boys' Federation. This fall, they helped to promote many activities. The most spectacular event was the Mother-Son Banquet at North's Chuck Wagon. A smorgasbord preceded the guest speaker, Reverend Alvin O. Mills, who described the motherls role in today's family. Boys, Federation also sponsored a fall style show and the honor program. I4 l President I I Varied Activities Vice-President Secretary Terry Hall Marilyn Nelson Mafdea Erwin Being an officer takes a large amount of hard work. Treasurer Judy Baumgartner Girls' League sponsored the annual Big and Little Sister Party early in September which helped to acquaint the new girls with Girls' League. Later in the fall, the League honored the fathers with a dessert: '4Dad's Treasure Isle. Other highlights of the semester included several style shows and cons. Girls' League Officers also helped promote Senior Honor Students and Honor Teacher. nvolue GL Officers Janice Updike introduces this yearis fashion board members, jackie Cantley, Marilyn Nelson, and Connie Kincaid. Fall officers display a cheery attitude. fkfiereyff, asks Mrs- Leland President Mike Kondo Secretary Connie Kincaid ASB fall officers worked to maintain Rogers, high ideals. Improvements to Rogers include a new public address system in the fieldhouse and an electric scoreboard for the football field. Later in the semester new adidas shoes for the varsity basketball team and a track liner were appropriated. Besides meeting the school's own physical needs, Rogers helped needy families during Christmas, through a canned food drive. Ending the semester, the fall officers held a leadership conference involving many students. This helped new officers to become more acquainted with the student body, Vice-President Ray Paxton Treasurer Lyle Finch Hungry officers plunge-mouth first into canned food drive. ASB Fall Cfflcers Add Improvements Boy, what a blast this year is! ASB adviser Mr. MacGown ML Mab Rogers' Drama department presented the Fall Play, November 1 and 2, 1968. This yearis selection was g'Out of the Frying Pann by Francis Swan. The director, Mr. Dale F. Brannon, praised the play as one ofthe best he's seen. The Christmas season was climaxed by the annual Christmas play which was presented the evening of December 18. It was also presented for the student body December 19, 1968. Drama Department Displays Drama students display talents in a scene from the annual Christmas play. Pmduction staff has 21911 fewer cavities. Hold it! At least let me put my pants on. Talent IH Successful Year h laims the skull? HOUT OF THE FRYING PANH Cast George Bodell Norman Reese Mrs. Garnet . . . , . . Tony Dennison Muriel Foster Kate Ault .... Marge Benson Dottie Coburn Mr. Coburn .. Mr. Kenny .. Mac ..... joe . . . Dennis A. Ashley David Moore Dorella M. Owens . . . .... Gary J. Libey . . . . . . . . Beverly Craig Diane M. Kerr . Robin B. Olsen Laurel A. Stookey . . . . . Steve L. Nelson joseph L. Hueter . .. jerry Jackman Larry Ripley Treasure Chest Outlines Well, it all started with my childhood. Cheese! CCheese?J??? Editor in chief , ..,......... Pat Patton Format Coordinator , . . Karen Drovdahl Copy Coordinator .,..... joan Benford Photo Coordinator ...... Pam Hodgen Photographers . ,....... Mark Rattray Robin Roggenbuek Artist ...,.............. Ron Glowen Business manager ,,,,A,,, Beth Skeman Music editor ,,4,,, A ,,., janet Imus Class editors ,,4,.,,,4,,, Barb Miller Karen Drovdahl Activities editor ,..,. .,.. , . Bob Hardy Sports editor ,.......... Dan Danforth Clubs, Faculty editor .,..... Randi Beck Academics editor .....,.., Kathy Howe Section workers .......... Cindy Blue, Kathy Rail, Irene Goforth, Barb Lerum Lyle Finch, Art Freeman, Jackie Wood, Jim Stookey, Gary Libey, Merrie Wisemore, Karen Griffen. Barbara doesnlt seem to sharejoanls enthusiasm. Year's Activities Organization is what counts, what counts, what . , . OK., make your own layoutf' 'fwhafg happening today? Bev Craig awaits an answer. Rogers Record Keepf The Record staff keeps the student body well informed on all ofthe latest activities and changes during the school year. The staff was under the supervision of Lucy Heidenreich, first semester editor, and Wally Lake, second semester editor. Members of the Record gain valuable journalism experience in news gathering, layout construction, and editorial makeup. Wally Lake hopes for the best. jennifer Gilliam looks over proofs. Students Informed First semester editor Lucy Heidenrelch , f ' ' ' -221g'+ff-ZW' ' 5952 n n 2 :Ar uf-.ws ,. i .Ji ' nd ' V ' r!5f4!i'?ix.x . 'if . I fl??u'?lf553i5f 1 -wwf jK.,',... ,, Q ww - -- f, 'V9TY'iT?2iFCE!? -2 in -. mr. ' . 77'l5ii2iW!i'?1i 1. In ing 1 1 sky: ti . . t 4 W is Mn . 'ix v ,X 4 - . - N -,,- K. ,,.,. ,, ,,,1,1,.,,, , ,,,3,1,,, wifklli' 1 i r- :: 'S1:'w:P::i,::ki!!- Q ' fx., A mugs Ame15:-sal-zgsszg-fy,,vggg :exam - K A is 55 mf,- H E-i,Teei:4f0sQit'Zg r ' f K misfffsfifff 'I -A :ff-'xftrfl A k.W.5Q,sl ,iii',W iv ff, . t L , l Second semester editor Wally Lake 'LThis is more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Wonder Bread helps build strong bodies 12 waysf' Look who's minding the paper! Rogers' Photo is a self-supporting class with substantial extracurricular activity. Various facets of photography are explored under the supervision and instruction of Mr. james W. Buckley, adviser. The majority of staff activity centers around the production of the school'sjournalistic publications. The staff also offers dance pictures to defray student expenses while supplementing its budget. Mark Rattray Head Photographer Gee, photo staff is fun. The big boss. 'fIerry, the mechanical wizard. Photo Staff Lends Help to Journalists Robin takes a breather after a hard day's work. Gary Torgcrson and Mike Cress. You dope, you have the camera backwards. Boys' Federation Looks Forward Newly elected Boys' Federation officers, under the leadership of Wally Lake, and the supervision of Mr. W. Dale Mummey delved into a semester filled with activities. Officers are: Wally Lake, president, Duane Butler, vice-president, Steve Leaf, treasurerg and jim Bayne, secretary. Through a group effort, such events as a carnival, car rally, and the annual Father and Son Night became a success. 'lGet the p0int,Jim ? Spring Boys' Federation officers are: Wally Lake, president, Duane Butler, vice Presidentgjim Bayne, secretary, and Steve Leaf, treasurer. To Successful Term All are happy-in love or war? What do we have here? Four snow bunnies? Wally always seems to be on top of things Girls' League Officers Girls' League Officers are always getting into something. Spring Girls' League Officers are: Bonny Langley, presidentg Michele Carlson, vice-presidentg Terry Reedy, secretaryg andjanet Carlson, treasurer. The officers started the semester by giving a party for their chairmen. The main projects of spring are the annual style show and the Senior Mothers, Tea. GL and BF officers celebrate together after victories. Display Conscientious Teamwork Spring Girls' League officers are: Janet Carlson, treasurerg Terry Reedy, secretary, Michele Carlson, vice-presidentg and Bonny Langley, president. A typical scene ar a Girls' League een . . . TOTAL CONFUSION! I See you lost your lunch money, wo! President: Wayne Rickard Vice President: Dale Hill Spring ASB Dfficers Prom left to right: Rom Glowen, treasurerg Dianne Kerr, secretaryg Dale Hill, vice-presidentg Wayne Rickard, president. ASB chairmen arerlfleft to rightj Al Hodneland, Lyle Pete, Ray Paxton, Ray Botteen, Ted Crandell, Pam Hodgenhjoan Benford, Willardjames, Mike Secor, and Cliff Otis. Begin New Year Secretary: Diane Kerr Treasurer: Ron Glowen Spring officers held student council meetings every two weeks. Officers are: Wayne Rickard, president, Dale Hill, vice president, Diane Kerr, secretary, and Ron Glowen, treasurer. During the spring semester the ASB sponsored a benefit dance for Roy Stevens' family. Wayne always seems to be getting into things. Rogersf officers are powerful and dominant figures. Cons Entertain Students During a GL con, Cheryl Smith announces girl ofthe month. ASB introduces basketball team at a pep con. Con chairmen Wayne Rickard and Cliff Otis scheduled various cons forthe student body throughout the school year. Cons are sponsored by Boys' Federation, Girls' League, and the Associated Student Body. A variety of pep cons supporting the schoolls athletic teams are staged to promote school spirit. jim Stookey listens attentively as .lim Bayne recites his speech. Drama students present Cut ofthe Frying Pan' Out of the Frying Pan , a play by Francis Swann, was presented by members ofthe Drama department. Play cast members are: back row, left to right: Steve Nelson, Gary Libey, Diane Kerr, Larry Ripleyhlerryjackmeng Second row: Dave Moore, Dorella Owens, Robin Olsen, Laural Stookeyg First row: Bev Craig,joe Hueter, and Dennis Ashley. Students Swing uMike is still looking for his womanf' Jackie finally got the hang of it. 'KOh, n0!, my pamgjugt pipped!', At School Dances Couples celebrate with newly elected officers at the Inaugural Ball. Dance chairmen, Bob Wellman and Ted Crandell, worked hard promoting ASB dances this year. Some of the dances sponsored by the committee were: Football Fever, Sadie Hawkins, Homecoming, Inaugural Ball and the Roy Stevens' benefit dance. I Various bands around the city were contracted to play at the dances. Pictures were usually optional and were provided by Rogers photo or local studios. These girls caught their guys at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance Shown at Kennedy Pavilion are: fleft to rightj Lee Hubenthal, Boys' Federation president,jim Stookey, BF secretarymludy Baumgartner, Girls' League treasurer, Marilyn Nelson, GL vice-president, Terry Hall, GL president, Mardea Erwin, GL secretary, AL Hodneland, BF treasurer and Brad Wear, BF vice-president. Student Body Officers Lead Fall Activities officers are: Ray Paxton, Mike Kondo and Lyle FlHCh.'MlSSlHg is Connie Brad Lundstrom Students Attend Boys' State This year, three outstanding juniors will represent j.R. Rogers at the 1969 Boys' State: Brad Lundstrom, Mark Rattray and Dennis Eng. Boys' State will be held at Gonzaga University for one week. The boys will sta in dormitories, and attend workshops where they will set up model Governments in which every boy takes an active part. From this opportunity, boys can gain valuable experience in the formation and running of government. Mark Rattray Dennis Eng Brad and Mark on their way to Boys' State. alternate Beverly Craig alternate Judges Select Outstanding Juniors for Girls' State d Gayle discuss plans for the G1rls'- State convention. Rogers Record and Treasure Chest staff members examine the new light table. Left to right are: jan White, Beth Skeman, Wally Lake, joan Benford, Lorrie Sawtells, Mark Rattray, Robin Roggenbuck and Karen Drovdahl. Students Train for Future Occupations CHEC students gam work experience through on-the-job tramm Connie Kincaid Reigns A- Barbara Lerum Princess: Connie Kincaid Beth Skeman Diane Kerr Marilyn Nelson R. Rogers' I969 Lilac Princess Carol gives her extemporaneous speech in Lilac competition. Connie Kincaid was selected as the j.R.'Rogers' 1969 Lilac Princess. She was eligible to compete for the title of Lilac Queen of the 1969 Lilac Festival. The four other finalists were: Marilyn Nelson, Diane Kerr, Beth Skeman and Barbara Lerum. They were judged by the Lilac Festival committee the evening of March 31, 1969. A tea given by the Home Ec. Department, introduced the Lilac Finalists to the committee, This year, Mr. Clary Wright was Master of Ceremonies. Student Master of Ceremonies was Dennis Ashley. The finalists were escorted by Gary Bartoo, Ted Crandell, Bob Hardy, Ernie Miller and Wayne Richard. Lilac-semi finalists are: front rowgjackie Wood, Barbara Lerum, Sandi Root, Pauline Schmidt, Sue Kautzman, Beth Skemang Back row Kerr, Dorella Owens, Marilyn Nelson, Carol Skarr, Connie Kincaid, Karen Griffin. : Diane Mike Kondo and a Lewis and Clark opponent converse with patients of the Shrinersl Children's Hospital. Rogers football team defeated LC I9-6 at the annual Shrine game. Football Spirit Accents Autumn Days 1969 cheerleaders are: Joyce Lobeck, Marlene Hughes, Barb Bruneau, jackie Wood, Barb Lerum, Cindy Blue, andjackie Cantley. Cheerleaders display winning smiles! Sophomores Compete in Annual Contest Winners of the annual Sophomore Speech contest are: Cleft to rightj Dennis Haney, Gwen Watkins, Bonnie Jensenwlanice Little, Marilyn Pielli, Liz Boulton, Cindy Shobe, Pam Becker, and Greg Bell. Sophomore Speech Contest offers competition in oratory, radio-TV, and oral interpretation. The contest is sponsored by the Hillyard Lions Club, which organization also furnishes the trophies. The contestants speak in the auditorium before judges from Eastern Washington State College. This year the winners were: Janice Little, oratoryg Cindy Shobe, radio- TVg and Dennis Haney, oral interpretation. First place winners are: fleft to rightj Cindy Shobe, radio-TVQ Dennis Haney, oral interpretation andilanice Little, oratory. Mr, Bart M, Haggin helped make this year's speech contest a success. KJRB - Faculty Game Benefits School KJRB All-American Basketball team. ull' I can't have it, nobody canf, The KJRB All-American Basketball team composed of some of Spokane's popular disc-joekies and basketball stars played the Rogers' Faculty. The game is an annual affair with all proceeds from the game going to the ASB treasury. Rogers' hot shooters warm up. an andjoe Hueter pose at the annual Sad Office Worker Assists Pirates Sadie Hawkins Dance Draws Crowd Mrs. Katherine O' Brien Students Show Active Involvement High School Bowl contestant: Bob Albrecht, Kay Hooper, Ron Glowen, Annette Caruthers and Phyllis Cline. Pep rallies add to school spirit. Whoopy . . another contest! Through the year, various activities are sponsered by the ASB, BF and GL. as well as the promotion of school leadership, character and spirit. This year five students were chosen to represent Rogers on High School Bowl . Honor boy, honor girl and honor teacher are chosen every month, and pep rallies are scheduled before big athletic events to encourage team support. A festive mood adds enjoyment to the evening. Juniors Enjoy F Margaret experiences a blissful moment. A junior class Slave Day and a Student-Faculty Volleyball game were two moneymaking activities for the class of 1970. The junior Prom was held at Rogers on May 10, 1969. This Semi-formal event was supervised by Mrs. Francis Scott. Chairmen were: General chairman, Nancy Frost, tickets, Candy Stratford, decorations, Vickie Hunt, backdrop, Pam Rajewski, refreshments, Pam Kruger, band, Dave Croket, publicity, Dave Moore, Chaperones, Debbie Wahl, Prince and Princess, Cheryl Smith. Memorable Evening Music to dance lo! !! Everyone seems to have his mind on the dance Seniors Spend Ar Four years spent together comes to a glorious end, Couples spend a quiet moment together before the dance begins. l- I legant Evening Together The excitement ofthe Senior Prom is expressed in many smiles The Class of 1969 held the Senior Prom, May 17, 1969, in the Spokane Community College Commons. Live music and formal attire enhanced the elegance of the evening. Gary Bartoo was this year's Prom committee chairman. But, Mike, lid rather dance. A solemn Commencement ceremony marked the end of four years of study at Rogers High School. On june 6, 1969, over five-hundred students received diplomas from Principal, Paul C. MacGown, at the Spokane Coliseum. Graduation Exercises Seniors are: Front row: Kathy Rail, Pam Hodgman, Joni Benfordg Back row: Andy Haynes, Dave Luke, Tom Reedy, Bob Hardy, 1 And-away we go!', V Senior Cfficers Head Graduating Class President Tom Flanigan jackie Cantley checks out her counterparts. Vice4President Gary Bartoo Secretaryjackie Cantley Treasurer Don Olsen Sergeant-At-Arms Rick Simmons Aalgaard, Pat Abrams, John Adams, Laurie Ader, Marsha Alban, Cormie Albrecht, Bob Albrecht, Mike Alderson Delores Alfemess, Lauren Allen, Michael ' Anderson, John Anderson, Lois Anderson, Russ Arnold, LaDonna Arnold, Leo Ashley, Dennis Bailey, Cary Baker Bob Baker, Judy Balch, Gene Banik, Ray B9-11168, Kelli!! Barr, Bonnie Barr, Ginger Barr, Jim Bartlett, Linda Let it all hang out! Bartoo, Gary Baumgartner, Judy Bayne, Jim Beck, Randi Belieu, Gayle Belieu, Karen Belieu, Sharon Benford, Joni Bentz, Marian Betzer, Pat Biety, Mike Billingmeir, Gary Birge, Tom Bishop, Leroy Black, Pat Blasingame, Sandra Blindauer, Lawrence Bleisner, Don Bleisner, Jim Blue, Cindy Bouck, Georgianna Boyd, Robert Bradley, Jim Brady, Greg Branenburg, Marsha 'No, I didnit forget to take off my pajamas this mnrningf, ki? L 1, -wr wr .L Q , Q 4 -A ' B . ,. ' I , KE :ggi 7 ,1 W. L: ' Branson, Harry Braten, Bill Broderdorp, Donna Brooks, Bill Brown, Carol Brown, Jim Brown, Ron Brown, Wayne Brubaker, Don Bruce, Richard Brucick, Kathy Brumbaugh, Kathy The Red, Red Robin goes bob-bobbin' along Brumbaugh, Rocky Bruneau, Barbara Buck, Jim Buechler, Carmen 1 Bumey, Linda Bury, Alan Butler, Duane Cameron, Tom Cantley, Jackie Carlson, Janet Carlson, Greg Carlson, Michele Carlson, Ron Cams, Patti Carson, Larry Cartwright, Randy Caruthers, Annette Catlow, Craig Cavin, Grady Christiansen, Ross Christanson, Ron Clark, Robert Coffield, Glenn Compogno, Dale Coon, Nancy Cordes, Sondra Crandell, Ted 64 Creel, Janet Cruger, Tim H, ...ev k'Oh,-joy! We're having Sauerkraut today! exclaims Lucy Heidenreich, Cummings, Dennis Cllnrlillgham, TIOY Curless, Cathy Danforth, Dan Davenport, David Davis, Anola Davis, Brenda Deahl, Dennis Delago, Taresa Delbridge, Kathy Denison, Scott Diffley, Sharlene Dionne, Michele Disciascio, Karen Dixon, J 01111 Donahue, Greg Donoho, Lulu Donoian, Richard Downhour, Richard Draz, Debbie 'M Drovdahl, Karen Easley, Cliff Ebbighausen, Diane Ells, Gale Ellsworth, Scott Emerson, Steve Don't laugh-it hurts! Epler, Steve Erwin, Mardea Ethredge, Shelley Evans Dan Everts, Charlene Fair, John Felice, Kathy Fiiield, Gloria Fissler, John Fitzgerald, Scott Flaherty, Donna Flanigan, Jerry Franz, Sue Freeman, Art French, Richard Frink, Roberta Gehrke, Darlene Gettys, Paul Gibson, Carol Girtz, Pat Finch, Lyle Fisher, Sid Flanigan, Tom Flory, Bob '5My girdle's killing me 00 Glowen, Ron Goble, Carol Goforth, Irene Gouthier, John Granlund, Fred Greene, Harold Griffin, Karen Grover, Debra Grytdal, Arlan Gunning, Daryl Guttromson, Bev Hake, John Hardt, Janie Hagensen, Shirley Hall, Terry Hammer, Alan Hammer, Barbara Hansen, Steve Hardin, Aloha Hardy, Bob 68 Harkness, John Harris, Debbie Harrison, Rick Harshman, Stacie Haynes, Andy Healy, Jack E But I must go. Lynn, my country beckonsf, Hefling, Jeannie Hegg, Tim Hegwer, Walter Heidenreich, Lucy Herrington, Mike Herrington, Vic Hicks, Leonard Hieb, Gary Hill, Dale Hill, Mark Hines, Doug Hodgen, Pam Hodneland, Albert Hogle, Gay HOEUC, Sue N Holmes, Dave Holten, Steve Hooper, Kay Horwath, Charles Hottman, Del Howe, Kathy Hubenthal, Lee Hueter, Joe Hughes, Marlene Humphrey, Bob Husk, Diane Imholt, David Imus, Janet Ingram, Gertrude mAh, sighs Tim, I never knew a bowl ofjello could feel so gnod!'3 I1'gens,,Shel1ey Isitt, Jim Jacques, Diana James, Willard Jenkins, Pam Jensen, Kathy J essen, Marla ' ij: I .f J s f 5 NR 2, A 1 1. Y 3,2326 LA ? 'fs 9. 35.2 , , VV xiii fbias' 'Z .W 1 19' 5, J f if Jewell, Pat Johnson, Bonnie J. Johnson, Bonnie L. Johnson, Dale Johnson, Debbi B Which comes first A or C? .1 l -M Y' as i A WL 'Toe J s N. B Jsf1 J , iff ,, Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Judy Johnson, Kayleen Johnson, Keith Johnson, Mike Jones, Bonnie Kanzler, Candy Kautzman, Susan Kelsch, Lorraine Kemnitz, Kathy Kerr, Diane Kilgore, Doug Kilgore, Steve Kifwfiid, Qonnie Kinsel, Colleen Kirwin, Mike Kittilstved, Jack Knapp, Robert Knowles, Randy Kondo, Mike Krels, Becky Kuntz, Jim Kunz, Gene Kurimura, John Kurtzhall, Herbert uThey're coming to take me away? Ladwig, Sid Lake, Wally Langley, Bonnie Langston, Kaye Laughlin, Joann Leach, Cathy Leaf , Steve Leaf, Terry Lee, Craig Lemon, Mike Lerum, Barbara Libey, Gary Lobeck, Joyce Lord, Bonita Lucas, Dan Luke, Dave LYHIL Rick A McAllister, Maralee McCauley, Judy McDermott, Pat McKay, Wayne McLean, Darleen McMacken, Lee McMaster, Jerry McMullen, Mike w McCarty, John Maddox, Mike Maguire, Joan Maier, Gary Mann, Dick Marshall, Bonnie Marshall, Carol Marshall, Cheryl Marshall, Kathy Martin, Judy Hey, Girls, I throught group therapy was supposed to w0rk!!' Maser, Nancy Mayles, Penny Mayo, Leonard Meier, Darrell Meng, Diane Merrick, Gene Ah! ll The White Knighfs coming! F! See what a nut on a horse can do to ya? f lg, W f, I Miacolo, Mike Miller, Barbara Miller, Becky Miller, Emie Miller, Nora Molitor, Bob Moore, Linda Moore, Mike Moore, Twylla Mueller, George Murasky, Dana Murphy, Mike Myrvang, Jennifer Neighbors, Gloria Neilson, Bill Nelson, John Nelson, Marilyn Nett, John Newcomb, Sherry Newell, Dick Neuman, Patty Nichols, Leslie Noll, Rick Nord, Arvilla O'Brien, Michael O'Connor, Terri Ogle, Mel Olsen, Don Olsen, Robin Olson, Cathi O'Neall, Don Orrino, Ken Osborne, Melanie Otis, Cliff Owens, Dorella Page, Caxol Pahlgren, Wendy Palm, Sue Patton, Pat Pascuzzi, Kathryn Pauley, Dwight Paxton, Ray Pederson, Lany Pete, Lyle Poland, Kathy Potter, LeAnne Hold it, Libey! IFS comix Poulin, Mike Rail, Kathy 999 Senior sneak or seniors sneak or senior sneaks. . . Rains, Mike Rasmussen, Vicky Rast, Pat ut my ears, screeches Art Freeman. Redmond, Laura Reedy, Terry Reedy, Tom Rentzschke, Paul Reuthinger, Larry Rhodes, Alice Richards, Billie Rickard, Wayne Riser, Linda Roath, Jonathan Robbins, Sheryl Robertson, Ernie Robertson, Lolita Robinson, Terry Romane, Kandi Root, Sandy Rubright, Mary Ruby, Darrell Sanders, Donna Sather, Lowell Sauer, Cheryl Schelling, Lynnette Schmidt, Pauline Schmidt, Randy Schretenthaler, Joe HI rink Isaw a puddycatln w Schwartzenberger, Lyle Secor, Mike Shane, Russ Sharp, Robin Sicilia, Bob Simmons, Rick Sims, Mark Sinclair, Mark Skaar, Carol Skeman, Beth Slater, Marvin Smith, Jackie Now, Iet's see, the round peg goes in the square hole ..... Smith, Marianne Smith, Scott Smith Randy Soderberg Gary Solomon, Jim Soter, Larry iwiix' Steichen, Georgetta Stenson, Dale Stevens, Bill Stevens, Sherrie Stockbrige, Bob Stolp, Linda Romper-Bumper-Stomper-Doo! !! Stookey, Jim Stralka, David Sullivan, Mike Suriano, Sandy Swinkles, Laura Szalay, Yvonne Tangeman, Pam Taylor, Cathie Taylor, Earl Taylor, Harold Tedrow, Connie Tenderholt, Dennis Toptine, Glenda Tortorelli, Tana Tucker, Charlene Thain, Linda Thomas, Greg Thomas, Tim Thompson, Pam Thorndoch, Cindy Tilton, Mark Snappy Tom! g'Hot, hot, hot! ul-Im, hotli' 'SI-lm, hot, hot, hot! I ! Tuite, Sandy Updike, Janice Van Meter, Jane Vaughan, Mike Vaughn, Bob Vulcano, Mike Walkley, Helen Wallette, Kristi Walt, Debbie Walthers, Larry Warner, Kathy Warner, 'Raydeen Wamer, Susan Wear, Brad ., .F 'Q Jw 4 'S if aff B 1 w ,vase-, . :.:Q.s.,:f: gas? Wellman, Bob Welsh, Edie Wentz, Betty West, Gary White, Jan White, Louise Who is helping whom? Whitman, Donna Wilken, Robert Wilkerson, Mike Williams, Doug Williams, Richard Williams, Sheryl Willman, Larry Wilson, Greg Wisemore, Merrie Wood, Jackie Qi ,L M W y Ta: ' f W ' ,V fr I, w K ,. K' 23 , Woodruff, Ed Woody, Karen Worley, Barbara Worthington, Nick Wylie, Lynn Young, Becky Yolmg, Bonnie York, Linda Zickler, Lana Zickler, Leonard Zicha, Tom Zimmerman, Sharon MOST SPIRIT Dennis Ashley, Pauline Schmidt, and Mr. Mabbott MOST FRIENDLY Steve Leaf, Mr, Martin, and Terry Hall MOST HELPFUL Mr. Forsyth, Connie Kincaid, andjim Isitt Miss Hanneman, Marilyn Nelson, Gary Barton. Seniors Select Honor Pirates Art Freeman,-Iudy Baumgartner, Mr. Swisher wif g 32- me-+' iq 5 , JL ', iff? gs, 2+ Zee 53325 if-U' I ll . 'P :L ' W ,, A . K ' , L K2 K' 'K , A M fz v b - l' X , W 1' i sh ' .113--21'-.i is ts.. M53 ,HSMW Q za -, ' Q +L' Q4 1 if M. V ff Q 'fx -Q. 2, .5,f 1 A ' A . f' fa my , R qg 3-5'v 1 A ,.f-I Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers R ogers Rogers Rogers Rogers l968 Football Scores 13 Shadle Park 13 LC 7 Gonzaga 28 Ferris 25 NC 40 Shadle Park 19 LC 7 Gonzaga 40 Ferris Ten BL All-Cl Al Hodneland Wally Lake Albert Hodneland Honorable Mention Review Honorable Mention Review Jim Stookey Honorable Mention Review Lyle Pete lst Team Review GYI1 OI1OI'S yard pass for touchdown 1 , ' Tim Hegg lst Team Review 2nd Team Chronicle Don Olsen All-State Tackle lst Team Review lst Team Chronicle R'Lineman ofthe Year Nick Worthington lst Team Review lst Team Chronicle Lee Hubemhal lst Team Review 2nd Team Chronicle I i Ri' i ., i 4 4 'ik i it b 1 l K 4 Mike Kondo lst Team Review lst Team Chronicle Leaguels Leading Rusher Rick Simmons lst Team Review lst Team Chronicle Back of the Year Bob Clark Mike Pete Ted Crandell Bob Wellman Dave Wood Bill Neilson Andy Haynes Larry Soter Rex Smith Frank Primiani Dan Evans John Hiccox Head Coach, Larry Coleman, Line Coaches, Morton, and Zink Coached by Larry Coleman and assistants Perry Morton, jack Fanning and Fred Brown, the Rogers' Pirates started the season against the Shadle Park Highlanders earning a 13-2 victory. Pauljessup jerryjohnson Steve Thew Bob shane Cary Nelson Mike Poole Pirates Gain Championship john And efson Mike Herrington Bob Stockbridge Lyle Finch Cary Bailey Wayne Rickard Tom Engdahl Tim King Jim Yates Pirate senior defense stops Highlanders on fourth and goal Dave Luke Brad Lundstrom Mike Shaunessy B05 MOSiCI' Sports Writers Proclaim Rogers' Defense Cutstanding Ray Paxton Heading the Pirate lineup were twenty-one returning lettermen. Among these were two 2-year lettermen, Ray Paxton and Mike Kondo. Rick Simmons, quarterback, engineered the squad through seven straight games without a defeat. The lone loss came at the hands ofthe Gonzaga Bull-pups. That game, one of the most exciting oi the year, brought out the true spirit of Rogers. Down to the final gun the Rogers' Cheerleaders and Yell Dukes kept the spirit as high as it had been all year long. Breaks made the game. A touchdown by Lyle Pete and a 74 yard run by Mike Kondo were called back because of penalties. A much disputed fumble ofa pass led to Gonzagals first touchdown. Rogers, score came on a 40 yard pass to Al Hodneland. Final score, in Prep's favor, was 13 7. Maurice Nickerson Tom Flanigan Dennis Deahl Dick Robertson Mike Wilkerson, Mgr. Gary West Mgr Pirates' Drive and Spirit Lead to Best Season in Thirty-three Years Kondo scores first touchdown of season. ike Kondo, rambles through Shadle's offensive line. Exciting, awesome, electrifying, are some of the words that best describe the 1968 city football champions, Part of the heart of the Rogers' team was to be found in the hard-nosed defensive giants. During the season, thunderous ovations encouraged the rock-ribed defense and their sensational play. An important part of any defense is pride. Pride in oneself and pride in the other members of the team. The cry of L'State 68 echoed through the halls ofjohn Rogers. The cries were those of these football players, the students and all other Pirate supporters. Head Coach, Larry Coleman Shadle reception is in vain as Scotties fall to Bucs I3-2. Wellman, Paxton and Kondo defend. Simmons escapes potential Shadle tackler. The year of 1968 was a truly successful football season. There was a team effort between students, players, coaches and faculty. The 8-1 record with 7 consecutive wins will give future teams a tradition to maintain and enhance. Hodneland goes for daylight. Sophomore, Dave Wood, sparkles on long gainer Paxton converts as offensive line holds. Bucs Capture State's Seventh Spot Crandell snags winning pass in Rogers' 7-2 win over Gonzaga, jerry Krogel, Mike Shaw and Mike.Rains train for hard season. Buc Harriers Take Third in All-City Starting the 1968 sports Scene was the hard-working and enthusiastic Cross Country Team. Coached by head Coach Jim Murphy, the Pirate Harriers worked hard despite a slow start. Led by two top runners, jim Isitt and Gary Klien, Rogers managed a third place finish in the All-City meet. At the State Meet, jim Isitt led the Buc runners with an eighteenth place finish. Two of Rogers' top seven runners, Scott Smith and Tom Elliottjog during practice. Jim lsitt led the Pirate team during the season. 1969 CROSSCOUNTRY TEAM: Back Row, Tom Reedy, Glen Farmer, Kelly Clothier, Bill Gumn, Chuck Lytle, Jerry Krogel, Randy Cartwright, Bob Boyes fmgrj. Middle Rowg Mike Rains, Dwayne Anderson, Tom Shea, Mike Shaw, Scott Smith, Gary Klienulim lsitt. Front Row, Bill Downhour, Rlch DOWr1h0l-lr, RlCk Albaugh, Tom Elliott, Neil Tucker, Tim Rhodes, Number two runner, Gary Klein, works out in the fieldhouse. Bucs Win Christmas Tournaments Paxton, Wood, Simmons: All-Tourney Choices ' Dave Wood, sophomore, stretches for possession of loose ball. Rogers' 1968-'69 basketball team began the season with great hopes for a championship title. Many coaches and sports writers were optimistic about the coming season, and about the ability of the players. The first signs of a City title came during the Christmas Tournament. With the help of first string All- Tourney choices, Dave Wood and Rick Simmons, the Pirates held off a last minute Shadle rally to defeat the Highlanders 55-53. In other tournament games, Rogers beat Cheney 66-44, and North Central 63-47. Back Row: Gary Bartoo, Ray Paxton, Bob Shane, Don Olsen, Rick Simmons, Lee Hubenthal, Lyle Pete, Brad Wear, Coach Ron Webb. Front Row: Dan Evans Dave Wood, Tim Blair, Mike Pete, Tim Poffenrothulerry Hankel, Tom Blair, Mgr. Mike Secor. Not pictured Mgrs. Mike Wilkersonhlim Bayne. Co-captains Simmons and Paxton and Coach Ron Webb accept trophy for Rick rebounds duringchampionship tilt. Christmas victories. Gary Bartoo works the ball in for a lay-up in Rogers' 55-47 loss to Gonzaga. Wood drives for two against Prep l968-'69 Basketball Action Highlights Season Bartoo scrambles for ball a ainst Gonza a P l n l . Picture: Don Olsen, Rogers' senior, checks a shot by Gonzaga Prep's Dale Bnrchers. Hustle Typifies I969 Cagers Y Y Dan Evans goes up for two in preseason tussle with Eastmont. Brad Wear shoots over an attempted check from an Eastmont player 106 B-Squad Prepares for Coming Year Bottom: Ethan Moseng, Brian Sand, Bill Huffman, Neil Tucker, Bob Bowerman, -Ierry Thew. Top: Mark O,Reilly, Tom Knudsen, Sid Smith, Rick Wells, Bill Bilnoski, Steve Doyle, Gary Hubenthal, Mgr. Dan Estelle. Frosh Gain Knowledge for Future Frosh Basketball Cleft to rightj: Wayne Denman, Ron Murphy, Rich Little,joe Poulin, Ken Stiles, Craig Dreyer. Newspapers Select Buc All-City Stars Gary Bartoo: Second team Chronicle. Dave Wood: First team Reviewg Rick Simmons: First team Chronicle Second team Chronicle. Second team Review. Front row: Dennis Eng. Pat Girlz, Ernie Miller, Mike Kondo, Dennis Ashley, Bob Hardy. Back row: Paultjessup, Andy Haynes, Steve Thew, Maurey Nickerson jerryllohnson, Dan Whitaker. Rogers' senior, Bob Hardy, rides NC opponent, Ross Rhodes. - - , . , ,, W. ....m,-N... , .- ,,,,. ,,, , ..., N.,,,,s ,,-, , ,,.,.., V. i,.,.W..,,. 0 -,., M ..,, f-ffX,, . , ,.,-W ,,W, L ,..,f,- ,, , Buc Grapplers Take City, Sub-District and Tri District Championship Faulllessup escapes in the LC wrestling match. The success of the 1969 Pirate Wrestling team was the culmination ofa long season of dedication, devotion, determination, desire, and the willingness of every boy to consistently give his best effort in every way, in the drudgery of three months of daily practice and in the actual test of the match itself. It was this type of dedication, devotion, determination, desire, and willingness that resulted in a City-Championship, Sub- District and Tri-District Championships and a strong third-place showing in State Tournament competition. It will continue to be this type of Rogers, tradition that will inspire future wrestling teams to aspire to the highest prize-the Champions laurels. Head Coach, Ken Pelo Maury Nickerson, 165 pounder, trips opponent on the way to a two point take down. Nickerson works for reversal inthe Tri-district meet. Pirates Place a Strong Third in State Competition DCHYUS Eng, PiF8IC'S 103 pound wrestler. Rogersijunior, Dan Whitaker, attempts sit-out against Ferris 1w'xi!S S X ff-san Rogers'Jerry-johnson onthe way to the State Wrestling Tournament, Steve Thew represented Rogers at the State Tournament in the 178 pound class. The Snakew wraps around his Ferris rival ' M X' 5 Bob Hardy drives to keep NC adversary nn the bottom. Ernie Miller rides grappler from North Central to secure a 5-4 victory Girl Gymnasts Strive for Perfection hie Dunwoodie executes a move onthe uneven parallel bars. A wwf mx vs Xxi muigwk a s , . A 1 ..,. ,.,..,, 5 s 1 4 1 if , sg A L 5' Golfers Prepare for Spring Competition Boys' Golf team members are: Front row: Mr. Haggin, Tom Cameron, Rick Lucas, Chuck Morton, Craig Sullivan, Brad Sullivan. Back row: Don Nelson, john Nelson, Larry Gaddis, Gary Bartoo, Lyle Pete, Bob Swanson. Not Pictured: Dave Hughes, Monte Pearson. Rogers' number 1 golfer, Gary Bartoo, displays his clubs. Girls, Golf team members are: Back row: Danna jerrick, Janice Linderer, Kathy Howard, Pam Winker, Debbie Brown, Micki jerrick, Diane Kurimura. Front row: Kim Nelson, Margaret McMath, Marlene Hughes, Linda Stejskal, Connie Kincaiduludy Baumgartner, Bonnie Gamble. Tennis Players Prepare for Varsity Action Boys' tennis team members are: Row 1: Ralph Gregerson, john Kurimura, Larry Blindauer, Andy Haynes, Alan Hammer. Row 2: Larry jones, Farrell Stone, Kevin Mickleson, Richard Welch, Norm Rogers, Dave Luke,john Manning, Scott Secor, Cliff Douglas, Tony Funaro, Fred Ladwig. Not pictured: Herold Lower. Girls' tennis team members are: back row: Le Anna Potter, Linda Moore, Sharon Olson, Lois Anderson, Mary Rubright, Linda Boyd, Maine, Pam Lindgren. Front row: Paula Lohstrow, Shelley Fast, Karen Durant, Shelley Holten,Jenny Myrvang, Barbara Thain. Terry I969 Baseball Team Vies for League Title jim Stookey hustles offthe field after a three up, three down inning. Bob Sicilia anticipates a long hit during pre-season game with Shadle Park. V269 Baseball team members are: Back row: Mike Wilkerson, Mike Secor, Mike Shaunessy, Bob Wellman, Rick Simmons, Lee Hubenthal, Russ Shane, john HICCOX, Frank Prlrnianl, Ted Crandell, Tom Blair, Coach James i. Forsyth. Front row: Dick Braidulim Bradley, Bob Sicilia, Dave Wood, Dick Robertsonhlim Stookey, Art Freeman, Bob Bowerman, Tom Flanigan, Rich Salle, Tim Poffenroth. Head coachujim Forsyth, looks on during pre-season game. Senior, Art Freeman, warms up before a game. Senior pitcher, Lee Hubenthal, gets a double in a practice game against Shadle Park B-Squad Team Prepares for Future B-Squad team members are: Row 1: George Smith, Wayne Miller, Doug Zibell, Merlejohnson. Row 2: Roy Kurimura, Brian Sandulim Hines, Tom Carns, Terry Smith, Bruce Christopherg Row 3: David Little,jerry Thew, Ethan Moseng, Gary Hubenthal, Mark O'Reilly, Bill Bilnowski, Mike Zicha and Gary Thew. I969 Track Team 1969 Track team members: Back Row: Manager Bob Boyes, Mike Olsen, Mike Pete, Brad Wear, jerry johnson, Dan Debruler, jerry Krogel, Greg Wheeldon, Don Olsen, Wade Shaw, Steve Doyle, Kelly Clothier, Mark Simms, Bill Gumm, Tom Morgan, Norm Capart, Tom Shea. Third Row: Manager Nick Aiken, Dennis Deahl, Ray Paxton, Al Hodneland, Lyle Finch, Tim Blair, Randy Smith, Jim Green, Cary Nelson, Randy Cartwight, ,lim Isitt, Steve Echevarria, Tom Reedy, Scott Smith, Sid McDermit, Mike Shaw. Second Row: Dave Stenerson, Jim Uhlenkott, Duane Butler, Rich Downhour, Bill Huffman, Pat Galhager, Lewis Singleton, Neil Tucker, Mike Rains, Wally Lake, jim Hart, Larry Adams, Avellino Persello, joe Poulin, Eric Simonson. First Row: Bob Austin, Mike Ensminger, Dan Estelle, Sam Compogno, Dennis Eng, Rex Smithhlohn Deter, Mike Struck,-Ieff Girtz, Gary Klein, Tom Elliott, Steve Jimenez, Ken Stiles, Rick Schock, Martin Phanco, Head coach, Jack Fanning. Norm Caphart goes over at 6 feet, 3 inches. 124 Rogers, Brad Wear starts the Mile Relay team to a victory over LC. Senior miler, Mike Rains, widens lead over Lacross' distance man. jack Fanning, head coach, led this year's varsity track team to the high standards of excellence. The only real problem for the team was a lack of depth in the mile, 2 mile, 880, and in the shot put. Albert Hodneland stood out as one of the best sprinters in the city. 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PY 3ai?iTG233?iS51?Qf5i5ff fin Well, I've never made TV dinners before Smith, Rick Standow, Randy Stiles, Ken Stone, Farrell Stoner, Ricky Szalay, Suzanne Talkington, Lela Taylor, Rena Teague, David Terhm, Bill Terrell, LaDonna Thomas, Debbie Thomas, Debbie Vanhover, Joe VanVorris, Janet Vega, Sherri Vigil, Leone Vulker, Noel Watts, Pat Webb, Michele Wellman, J can Welsh, Richard Werre, Diana Wiese, Mike fi 1 iff , A2 Pg,sQ5a5Q5w5?gx:,ffIqKzigz' Y,,f,a.pMN.,g43'j4gxg,aL ' 6i,1'I3gLg2j.ja.m S.f W fmw. .f I-'-1: ? eff? IX . g 7 Choir Accents a Fun-Filled Year Choir-Left to Right-Front Row: Kay Langston, Claudia Snizik, Susan Palm, Donna Whitman, Marcia Geer, Carol Skaar, Vickie Cooper, Ginger Evans, Naomi Hassabrock, Laura Redmond, Vickie Lewis, Kathy West, Kathy Delbridge, Nadine Downing, Debbie Boyd, Vivian Dormandy, Debbie Cooley. Row 2: Mardea Erwin, Bonnie johnson, Deidra Cameron, Sandy Bayne, Marcea Miller, Sharon Hobbs, Bonnie McKenzie, Sharon Zimmerman, Sherry Peirson, Sandra Blasingame, LaWanda Goodrum, Marcia Johnson, Glenda Ulmer, Becky Miller, Rusanne Elmore, Claudia Bauer, Accompanist, Gertrude Ingram, Joleen Vigil, Linda Wakabayashi. Row 3: Russell Hanna, jay Bender, Charles Lytle, Gary Bolen, Rick Simmons, Don Olsen, Larry jones, David Davenport, Clarence Geer, Albert Hodneland, Jim Bayne, Bob Sicilia, jerry Barnhart, Leonard Mayo. Row 4: Bob Bowerman, Ernie Roberson, Mike Britton, Tom Shea, Vic Herrington, Kelly Clothier, Bruce Housam, Tim Brownklaek Healyhlerryjohnson, Don Opsal, Larry Willman,jesse Winter. Boys' Ensemble--Left to Right: Ernie Roberson, Bruce Housamhlames Bayne, Robert Siciliahlerry Barnhart, Tim Brown, Randall Schmidt, David Davenport, and Accompanist, Clarence Geer. Choir, composed of 63 members, is the largest choral group at john R. Rogers. Students are selected by Mr. Forest L. Brigham, choir director. The first semester officers are Pres: Don Olsen, Vice Pres: Vic Herrington, Sec-Treas: Mardea Erwin, Sgt-at- arms: Al Hodneland. Second Semester officers are Preszjim Bayne, Vice Pres: Becky Miller, Sec-Treas: Carol Skaar, Sgt-at-arms: jerryjohnson. Choir participates in four performances each year. They are Fall Concert, Christmas Program, Winter Concert, and Spring Concert. Members perform a variety of songs: hymns, popular tunes, and medleys. Each spring senior choir members direct choir. Chorister of the Year is selected by choir members and announced at Spring Concert by Mr. Brigham. Triple Trio - Gertrude Ingram, Kathyejensen, Becky Miller, Donna Whitman, Sharon Zimmerman, Bonnie McKenzie, Ginger Evans, Vickie Cooper, Kaye Langston, Clarence Geer, Accompanist. Girls, Glee Club: Left to Right-Row 1: Terri Hogue, Becky Kincaid, Pam Winker, Kathleen Fluiatt, Pam McGuire, Isla Bellman, Lois Ellis, Eileen Bunke, Lucinda Blackwell, Patty Voag, Terri Hunt, Karen Rouselle, Candi Miller, Gloria Angel. Row 2: Kathy Sorensen, Dana Murasky, Margaret Mael, Randi Beck, Sharon Griffin, Leeanne Lake, DeeDee Heine, Charlene Harrison, Martha Cumming, julie Holland,-lane Angel, Gloria Freeman, Kay Anderson. Row 3: Dyann Yeats, Kathi Gorder, Susan Noll, Deborah Draz, Glenda Toptine, Barbara Caruso, Robin Sweeney, Darlene Yates, ,Ianet Creel, Colleen Kinsel, Anne Roberson, Susan Hilborn, Karen Fuher. Row 4: Linda Buck, Thea Carlyle, Yvonne Cordray, Connie Franklin, Rennea Kemnitz, Georgia Murray, Terri O'Connor, Bev Gutromson, Rhonda Marlow, Carol Marshall, Charlene Tuckerujanet Variano, Bonnie Whitman. Mr. Brigham, choral music director. Boys' Chorus--Left to Right--Row 1: Doug Zibell, Rick Lucas, Bill Terhaar. Steve Bren, George Smith, Accompanist. Row 2: Duane Kittilstved, Kevin Hansen, Ray Hansmeier, Jim Paladin, Neil Tucker. Row 3: Jim Uhlenkott, Ron Glatt, Bill Georgie, Frank Pascuzzi, Tom Morgan, Ron Edgar, LyleJaynes. 1 Girls' Chorus: Left to Right Row 1: Gwen Watkins, Louise Batterson, Martha Palmer, Patty Rains, Terry Hornecker, Marla Waugh, Debbie Bowerman, Kathy VanDyke, Geri Nichols, Maralee McAllister, Nedra Hansen, Karen Lamberson, Susan Cordes, Susan Brumbaugh, Debbie Thomas. Row 2: Sharell Stumpf, Charlotte Meier, Rita McAllister, Patty Glatt, Barbara Holdren, Clarinda Brown, Linda Kubas, LoisJohnson, Nancy Arnold, Karen Durland, Sheila Irving, Sherry McMaken, Arlene Holmes, Sharon Phillips, Debbie Gross. Row 3: Jerri Hansen, Cathy Leach, Rosemary Collins, Joyce Hayes, Mary Roethle, Gale Ells, Karen Schmidt, Linda Collins, Debbie Wallen, Evelyn Poulin, Sandy Tuite, Sherrie Gay, Connie Thomson, Vickie Ratzlaff, Sharon Wahl, Elaine Seitz. Row 4: Lela Jorgenson, Patty Rikerd, Susie Kautzman, Benetta Mally, Priscilla Duncan, Juanita Holmes, Diane Tourtellotte, Joyce Wood, Linda Allen, Paula Collier, Jane Stevens, Carole Decker, Kathy Howard, BarbaraJeffers, Barbara Roberg, Corliss Smith, Susan McLaughlin, Patty Wilkerson, I64 Band: A Well Remembered Experience Mark Sims, Drum Major, smiles enthusiastically, Band Council members are: Left to Right, Mark Sims, Twylla Moore, Linda Moore, Terry Reedy, and Tim Hegg. Stage Band: Left to Right-Front Row: Twylla Moore, john Kurimura, Steve Kilgore, Linda Boyd, Ken Burger, Penny Howerlon, jerryjohnson. Row 2: Deeanne McGhee, Doug Kilgore, Brian Sandulohn Hake, Larry Anderson, Dalejohnson. Row 3: Tom Cameron, Carol Goble,jeff Ross, Gary Goble, Karen Woody, Mr. Foster. Band: Left to Right- Row 1: Connie Kincaid, Stacy Harshman, Vickie Perdue, Vickie Heath, Shelley Holten, ,janet Schneidmiller, Benita Hooper, Nadine Reid, Charlene Jones, Candy Stratford, Sharon Goldner, .Iulie Schretenthaler, Patty Sicilia. Row 2: Marilyn Allen, Rich Newell, Terry Reedy, Dave Sontag, Linda Boyd, Greg Bell, Diana Valentine, Connie Crain, Gary Miller, Monte Pearson, Roberta Valentine, Mike Zicha, Leone Vigil, Jerry johnson, Rich Gortsema, Penny Howerton, Ken Berger, Steve Kilgorehlohn Kurimura. Row 3: Dalejohnson, Larry Anderson, Rick Grube,John Hake, Brian Sand, Ed Malek, Alan Bisson, Diane Hutchinson, Mark Sims, Martin Phanco, Shirley Hagensen, Kay Hooper, Bill Atkins, Twylla Moore, Doug Kilgore, Debra Gillman,Jenny Myrvang, Laurie Perdue, Mickey Strawn, Tom Phillips, Noel Voelker, Duane Butler, Wes Andersen, Jeff Ross, Tom Strawn, Gary Goble, Karen Woody. Row 4: Robert E. Foster, Dir., Tim Hegg, David Teague, Larryjones, Carol Goble, Tom Zicha, Paul Culver, Donna Opsal, David Munn, Brent Richards, Don Parkins, Dennis McDonald, Max Schoening, Tom Cameron. Not Pictured: LeAnna Potter, Linda Moore, Steve Pullman,jerry Ridnour. John R. Rogers orchestra participates in the All-City Musical Contest and Christmas concert. The string ensemble performs in concerts and also competes in the All-City Musical Contest. The stage band's most important activity is the Rogers Review, however, it participates in school and community appearances and the Stage Band Contest Festival. Chamber Orchestra-Left to Right Front Row: Gary Goble, Annette Caruthers, Becky Young, Francis Powers, Steve jiminez, Carol Goble. Row 2: Connie Kincaid, Vickie Perdue, Linda Moore, Rich Newell, janet Schneidmiller, Nadine Reid, Twylla Moore. Row 3: Tom Cameron, Doug Kilgore, Debbie Gillman, Larry Anderson, Dalejohnson, Mr. Foster. Cornets and Trumpets: L to R-Dale Johnson, Larry Anderson, Rick Grube, John Hake, Brian Sand, Ed Malek, Allan Bisson, Diane Hutchinson, David Teague, Larryjones, Tim Hegg. Double Reeds and Low Clarinets: Oboe-Janet Schneidmiller, Nadine Reid, Bassoon-Twylla Moore, Alto Clarinet-Shirley I-lagensen, Kay Hooper, Bass Clarinet-Marty Phanco, Mark Sims. Flutes: L to R-Connie Kincaid, Stacie Harshman, Vickie Perdue, Shelley Holten, Benita Hooper, Charlene jones, LeAnna Potter, Candy Stratford, Sharon Goldnerhlulie Schretenthaler, Patty Sicilia. For the first time John R. Rogers Band is a chartered club. A constitution has been drawn up with the approval of band members and the adviser and conductor, Mr. Foster. Officers of the band are: President, Tim Heggg vice-president, jerry johnsong secretary, Terry Reedyg business manager, Linda Mooreg uniform manager, Twylla Moore, and drum major, Mark Sims. Purpose of the john R. Rogers band is to strengthen and improve the musical qualities of its members, perform for the enjoyment of the school and community, and add pep to pep cons and league games. Activities the band participates in or contributes to are: Pep cons, football games which include half-time' performances, Admissions Day con, home and league basketball games, Torchlight Parade, and the All-City Musical Contest. Concerts are performed throughout the community and school. Climax of the year is the Senior Honors Concert and a concert tour at Redmond, Washington. Clarinetsg L to R-Linda Moore, Dick Newell, Marilyn Allen, Roberta Valentine, Terry Reedy, David Sontag, Linda Boyd, Monte Pearson, Dianna Valentine, Greg Bell, Connie Crain, Mike Zicha, Gary Miller, Leone Vigil. Middle Brass: L to R Baritones: Duane Butler, Doug Stone, Noel Voelker. Trombones: Wes Andersenujeff Ross, Tom Strawn, Gary Goble, Karen Woody. French Horns: Left to Right-Doug Kilgore, Debra Gillman, Jenny Myrvang, Lauri Perdue, Mickey Strawn. Basses: Left to Right-Tuba-Tom Zicha, Paul Culver, Donna Opsal. String Bass- Carol Goble. Saxophones: Left to Right-Alto: john Kurimura, Steve Kilgore: Tenor: Ken Burger, Penny Howerton, Steve Pullman, Rich Gortsema, Baritone: -Ierry Inhnson. Percussion: Left to Right-Max Schoening, Dennis McDonald, David Munn,jerry Ridnour, Brent Richards, Tom Cameron. 169 Tapping Con Introduces NHS Members Everyone looks forward tothe big decision Mrs. Schmidt, adviser, looks over semester grades for homeroom honor rolls Hey, Paxton, pass Hubenthal one of those Wake-Oz. National Honor Society selects its junior and senior members on their qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. NHS hopes to promote these qualities throughout the entire student body. Faculty members choose candidates who are announced each spring at the tapping convocation, NHS members honor the new members at an initiation banquet. Projects of the group include maintenance of homeroom honor rolls each semester. Mrs. Lena A. Schmidt is adviser to the honor society. Officers of NHS are: ,Iackie Cantley, secretary, Don Olsen, presidentg and Bob Hardy, vice-president. Latin-German Club Exchanges Culture, Custom and Language Latin-German Club's purpose is to get students involved in learning about the customs and cultures of their language. Meetings with other high school language clubs give the members insight into other countries. President Mardea Erwin conducts meeting. Club members discuss the agenda Many questions puzzle members. Hi-Y members hold Pow-Wow! Hi-Y Greets a New Year The installation of new officers and members brought on many activities. One of the more interesting occurrances was the YWCA swimming party. Other Hi-Y sponsored programs include: Fireside dances, candy and pop sales, and a New Yearis Eve party. with Many Activities Officers are Don Olsen, Bob Hardy, Brad Lundstrom, and Mike Kondo I74 French-Spanish Club Invites Foreign Speakers Hey, l thought French was supposed to be a sexy languagell' C- Mrs, Compton is the French-Spanish adviser French-Spanish Club activities this year included: the annual Fiestarama, speakers from foreign countries, and a Christmas dinner. Fall officers were: Pat Patton, presidentg Sondra Cordes, vice- presidentg Pam Hodgen, secretaryg and Brenda Davis, treasurer. Spring officers were: Mike Griffin, presidentg Gary Goble, vice-presidentg Donna Brandt, secretaryg and Wesley Anderson, treasurer. uYeah,just about as sexy as Spanishll' Rogers, Chess Club is for students who like the intellectual challenge of playing chess. Members compete among themselves and with chess clubs from other schools. To play chess well, each competitor must look ahead and anticipate his opponentas plan of action. He learns to recognize possible basic strategies and rally defenses from early moves. This type of thinking can help train members for future competition in the business world. Chess Club meets on Monday and Thursday each week during the school year and holds periodic tournaments with Shadle Park, Lewis and Clark, and North Central. First semester officers were: Greg Wilson, presidentg Dick Newell, vice- presidentg Steve Emerson, secretaryg Bill Palmer, treasurer. Second semester officers are: Bill Ybarru, presidentg Kevin Mikelsen, vice-presidentg Steve Emerson, secretaryg John Dixon, treasurer. Students develop concentration skills Chess Club Enjoys Intellectual Challenge Adviser, Mrs. Corbin reads about the latest chess skills. Wlll the Intellect Wm Out? ulation Club Flies High Advisers and students gather at Felt's Field, Rogers surely doesn't look small inside. Pilot to co-pilotg A-O.K. ll' Rogers' Aviation Club was organized in 1958. lts purpose is to give the air- minded students at Rogers High School an opportunity to study and discuss the fascinating subjects of aerospace and flying. They also have the opportunity to do some actual flying. The club meets twice a month to discuss such subjects as aviation and aerospace, and to see interesting films on those subjects. The students become Hair conditioned. The students manage to fly three or four times a year. This flying is done at Felts Field and includes a cross country flight to some town approximately one hundred miles away. The club makes field trips to the Spokane International Airport, the Air National Guard, Fairchild Air Force Base, and the Air Force's Mica Peak Radar Installation. This year members also visited the Nova Rocket Club and the Spokane Sport Parachute Club. Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists The three muskateers depart after a hard day's work! Quill and Scroll members are active on Rogers' school publications. Smile for the birdie! Aye, aye, editor, Sir! Quill and Scroll is an honorary journalism club. Its main purpose is to give recognition to students who have proven themselves in exact, dispassionate thinking and clear, forceful writing. The All-City Candle-light Initiation Ceremony was held at North Central High School, December 9, 1968. New members were initiated in this formal ceremony. Beth Skeman and Randi Beck participated in the candlelight ceremony. Pep Club expresses enthusiasm at State wrestling match lf You are good- V11 Sneak You into the Same!!! Miss Cripple and Mrs. Lewis are the club advisers, em Rr' , TN ty, X .1 1 Qu Not even rain can dampen Pep Clulfs spirit Top row: Terry Hunt, vice-presidentg Patti Disciascio, presidentg Kathy Rubright, secretaryg Laurie -Ioycc, sophomore representativeq Bottom Row: Susan Cordes, sergeant-at-armsg Sondra Botler, treasurerg Gayle Olmstead, recording secretaryg Patti Shaunessey. freshman representative. Caught in the act-Pirate sign displayers!,' Pin to Victor Pireltes perform hand Piretles patiently await half-time performance. ur Teams ason rform regularly as the official and dancing unit ofjohn R. es, a group ofjunior and senior g . . as also include the cheerleaders orettes. The organization acts 'vice and pep group for the honoring the new officers and ent sports teams. They also nd dance in the half time he all-city gymkhana, and in es hold several traditional 1, 7 1 Parade. Noben was the first L'Pirate the old Hillyard High School. ongs, using a small replica ofa t march The club grew to six ers and in 1935 twenty five ected from many volunteers e first march1ng unit in 1936, the 48 Pirettes with the band to make a g unit of 98. the Pirettes perform regularly s worked out by the girls and 'nice L. Travis, adviser. tally, the Pirate Girls led songs d , l . - . l , 1 '. ' ' . V, ' l e l l Pirettes cheer on the football team. Two bits, four bits .... Yell Dukes are: Gary Goble, Ted Crandell, Dave Moore, and Dennis Ashley. Cheerleaders s Yell Squad Leads Cheers Throughout Year Don,t worry,- I r .' 71 1 T 'N fi ' 5 f .,- , mf t g M , 1 iw e I fttf .f ,I 5 t .tl yfvvv' we . - if ' fa 7 l , .N af: ' ,ff 2 5 l 1 'A ,I QM' if i ' ,C 1 4. . 14 ff, xv Q N fl? 1 1 ,l , , , , ,, , ,ftp ,Wu 'g Q flu, J ' . W, , I 1 l ,mtg ,lf 'J ,af,f ' 1' tl A f Y ' vf ffiilfll J . l , .4431 ,yijlivl Esperanto members relax between lessons. Mrs. Schmidt, Esperanto adviser, Esperanto Club Members Learn International Language Someday in the near future, the international language barrier may be broken by Esperanto, a language made of the common words and sounds of all world languages. Mrs. Schmidt and Esperanto Club members are now attempting to learn lt. Linda Wakefield, Twylla Moore, Carol Goble, Bonnie Kendrick, and Bonnie Marshall with the adviser Mrs Schmidt, National Thesplan Society Honors Drama Students Thespians ham it up. Why don't we do 'Little Red Riding Hood', instead? Dramatics Club ofklohn Rogers High School, officially known as the National Thespian Society, is a nationally affilated honor club. Founded in May of 1950, Troupe 1064 has admited 202 members to dateg of these, only 24 have ever attained the high position of Honor Thespian. Purpose of Thespians is to advance the Dramatic Arts in secondary schools. We believe that we are trying to accomplish this objective by our activities. Our motto is g'Act well your partg there all the honor liesf, It is our hope that we can always live by these words. Dennis Ashley Thespians practice drama techniques. 185 E Oops, l forgot my skis! We're not skiing, but at least there's snow Members Learn Ski Techniques John R. Rogers, Ski Club came under the competent leadershi of' p . Tom Shea, presidentg Kathi Howe, vice- president, Terry Reedy, secretary. Club advisers are: Mr. William Aller, Mr. Bart Haggin, and Mr, Robert Snider. Ski Club was formed to promote enthusiasm in skiing and to bring together fellow skiers for fun and learning. Activities of the Ski Club include ski trips to Jackass Ski Bowl, Schweitzer Ski Basin, Red Mountain, Rossland, B. C., Canada, Mt. Spokane, and other surrounding areas. The members also meet to see ski films and learn different skiing styles. Y 'cj' - V m K, ,- S'Wow. look at thatrjumpf' Scuba Club Learns Underwater Exploration Members of Scuba Club learn how to operate scuba apparatus, Scuba Club hopes to teach the correct use of self contained underwater breathing apparatus. The club practices at the Shadle pool and someday plans to goto a nearby lake, The advisers, Mr. Buckley and Mr. Wright, think the members gain much practical experience even at a swimming pool. Mr. Wright, adviser comes up for air. FBLA Develops Business Leadership Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students enrolled in business subjects. There are high school and College chapters, state Chapters, and the National Organiza- tion. Delegates from Rogers attend the national convention each year, they also attend the state convention in Ellensburg. The purpose of FBLA is to develop competent, aggressive business leaders and create more interest in business occupations. Officers for FBLA are: Brenda Davis, Bonnie Marshall, Sondra Cordes, Kathy Pascuzzi, and Debbie Lott. FBLA members pose for line-up FTA provides an opportunity for interested students to learn about the profession of teaching and to help them make a decision about their future career. Some of the activities include tutoring with the members actually doing some teaching. They also have guest speakers. It is the hope of FTA that the club will guide members to the goal in life for which they are best suited. FTA members are: LeAnne Potter, Debbie Harris, Suzanne Sutton, Jean Wilson, Bonnie Gamble, Cheryl Smith, Terry Hall, Vickie Hunt andjanet Moseng. FTA Develops Teaching Qualities Miss Copple serves as club adviser Debbie Harris, President of FTA, conducts a meeting. Homemakers of Tomorrow are CBack rowj Shelley Ethredge, Elizabeth Brook, LeAnne Potter, Candy Strafford, and Terry Reddy. Front row: Bonnietl. johnson, Shelley Holten Debbie Thomas. Karen Disciascio, andjini Holmes, Homemakers of Tomorrow Promote Creatiueness Mrs. Proctor, club adviser, shows girls some samples. Homemakers of Tomorrow are a group of girls interested in the fine art of home economics. Purpose ofthe club IS to promote a growing appreciation for the joys and satisfaetions of homemaking, emphasize worthy home membership, encourage democracy in home and community life, foster the development of creative leadership, provide individual and 'group recreation, and further interest in home economics. As a new club this year, Homemakers of Tomorrow came under the leadership of: LeAnna Potter, presidentg Candy Stratford, vice- president, Terry Reedy, secretary, Shelley Holten, treasurer, Karen Disciascio, sergeant-at-arms and Mrs. Mavis Procter, adviser. Activities included: The Spring Baking Contest, the Red Cross Christmas Proiect, and a Bazaar, The girls also made field trips to learn about china, silverware and interior designing. Rogers Wrestling Rooters lgnite Enthusiasm in Wrestling Fans Rooters organize assembly line for construction ol' wrestling books. A member ofthe Rooters, Tank Wilkerson, laughs at defeat Mr, Pelo listens to Rooters shouting directions at team, A new club was formed this year called Rogers' Wrestling Rooters. It was designed so that the boys could have an organized cheering section with uniform yells. Rogers third consecutive City Wrestling Championship was cheered on by this group with the aid of the adviser, Mr. Dale Brannon. Biosophy Club was formed this year to share the secrets of animal life with elementory students. Members of the club help teach first and second graders about the Hera of life. Miss Heckt, advisor, hoped to reveal the knowledge of life to children by this system. 'lWe'd better operate. Biosophy Club Teaches Elementary Students About Animal Life Miss Heckt demonstrates how to teach with an iron fistfl Rifle Club Aims for Responsible Gun Us Top row: Lynn Hurd, jerry Barnhart, Ed Malek, and Bob Michener. Bottom row: Max Oliver, Tom Strawn, jerry McGinley and Dwight Pauley. Rogers' Rifle Club opened the new year with hopes of a victorious season against other schools' rifle teams. Long hours of practice accomplished this goal. Contrary to popular belief, a good shooting record is not Rifle Club's primary purpose. The club also wants to insure and safeguard the responsibility of gun use. Rules and regulations are diligently followed by the club, and members hope not only to enjoy the privileges of responsible gun use, but to relate them to others. Rifle Club members target practice to improve marksmanship. ..,! ! 4 ,.f px, 7 ,. -. , ..,-1 Y - if - W, 'n + M I umm 4 7 J ik luhlm Elihillhw illluullll 1 M fm llllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll 4.1 ,. wr TITITI lTl l Plrat r ' es Gain Unde standing of P An all day sucker! Miss Hanneman adjusts the A different approach to the problem of preparing students for the realities of the post-high school academic world appeared at Rogers this year in the form of a new social studies-English class taught by Mr. Clay Swisher and Mr. David Armstrong, The two-hour block, involving approximately sixty-five college-bound seniors, was developed with a view toward exposing students to basic research techniques, term-paper construction, literary criticism, in- depth analysis of social issues, as well as certain other areas. Mr. David Armstrong Block Prepares Seniors f Mr. Martin leads discussion group. a sociology lecture- Gina White delivers a speech in English class . A A A English students study American literature. uBl0ck students ponder current world issues. H me Economics Train Future Homemakers Boys use their Suzie Homemaker Sets in class. Students enjoy talking, over a home-cooked meal. Home Economics classes are planned to meet the needs of tomorrow's homemaker. She learns to understand the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of children in Child Development. She gains understanding of herself and other family members in relationship courses. She may study housing, fabrics and fibers, furnishing, laundry, money management, home nursing, and care of househould equipment. In addition, there are several courses in meal management and nutrition that are available. Boys are also included in the home economics program, They can learn to cook many delicious dishes. Classes in money management, mending, grooming, and etiquette are offered. Boys in these classes analyze their future roles as bachelors, husbands, and parents. Girls listen attentively to Miss Fitchner. Mrs. Proctor assists Charlotte Meier at the sewing machine. Chris Voedisch and Carol Turnwall look through homemaking materials. Cnrliss Smith cleans up after class. Distributive Education is the vocational education of merchandising, marketing, and management. The program in the high school is a cooperative program which combines classroom instruction in distribution with supervised and planned occupational experience in the business community. Distributive Education Clubs of America-DECA-are organized on local, state, and national levels to encourage group participation, leadership development and career study. DECA is recognized as a vital part of the total Distributive Education program, Students listen to speaker DECA students tour Sears on field trip. Guest lectures at brunch. DE engages in new method of testing students by camera. Shelly Ethredge once again offers her services. CHEC Provides Vocational Trainin CHEC students aids both men and women. 9 Shelly'Ethredge assists an elderly lady CHEC-stands for Community Help Education Class. Home Economics skills are used and converted into a way to earn a living. Each year, 30 girls who are seniors may be accepted into the class and a job training situation. Two credits a semester are earned, and four' work references are acquired as the girls move from training station to station throughout the year. Girls are hired as they qualify and as a wage earning spot presents itself. Food service, laundry aides, health care, child day care centers are some of the areas of training now offered. l- Nfl . Wkoe Secretarial science is the second year of office training, which is carried on in a three-hour block of time. The work is presented in an integrated program covering 19 areas. The block or intergrated approach to the teaching of vocational business subjects does not devote a certain amount of time to the building of any one skill-rather, each problem that is presented to the students includes several skills blended together. In addition to the regularly assigned classroom problems, the students in the class act as a secretarial pool and are on call to take dictation, make out reports, make business phone calls, do duplicating, and carry on other business procedures for members of the faculty and administration. Becky Young uses adding machine in secretarial block. Linda York demonstrates her ability at the adding machine Business Classes Teach Employment Skills Mrs. Church dictates letters to business students. Business people learn typing skills. Boys' PE engages in many difficult sports. Classes in PE cover the following units: Tennis and speed-a-way for a fall outdoor activity, volleyball, gymnastics and tumbling, basketball, softball, marching and golf. In addition all classes bowl at Diamond bowl-juniors twice weekly, freshmen and sophomores once a week. Physical fitness tests are given in the fall and again in March. Pirettes meet fourth period daily. They are selected each year and consist of juniors and seniors. It is a service organization as well as a performing group for various athletic events. V. Travis Physical Educ Girls rest after exercising. There is nothing like ei good game of volleyball to ease the tensions of school. ls it really that much fun? evelops Sportsmanship M 1 1fll 'ef2f+ 1 ,+V -- ' f. ' 'K ,fl i ,.Wi . . X si A1 1 Q V V ,EQ ,i,:,3z- .Q X ',? l'2f'f'l'?i , , Zueifigh My '1 ix , l' 5 fr 4 va QI: . qgfbgifg f were .r i,', md?8?' aan, f ,ij iii Jiv -- . .., ,L .. i i 'linux l g M.ii iI?w25fZ'W L . ' Boys workout on the universal gym machine. 'fix if ' L i ' l'i Mr. Campbell helps unknown student with his math Mathematics Stimulate the College-Bound Student The main objectives of the mathematics teachers at john R. Rogers High School are to encourage, stimulate, intrigue, and educate the terminal as well as the college-bound student to such a degree that both groups may find themselves with sufficient mathematics for daily living in a changing and highly geared society. Every student at Rogers is given the opportunity to achieve the mastery of the mathematics commensurate with his own ability. One can take modern algebra, general mathematics, modern geometry, intermediate algebra and advanced mathematics. A graduate of high school may be admitted to certain universities and colleges with two years of mathematics, excluding general mathematics, but it is better to take three years of mathematics to insure entrance, Gil Osivtis Students listen attentivelv to Math teacher. Science Dffers Variety of Courses Biology, one of several laboratory courses offered at Rogers, is usually taken in the sophomore year. It supplies basic knowledge of plants and animals, using current, new exploratory techniques, through the laboratory approach. Chemistry is the study of elements, their reactions, and how they react to the world around us. Integrated Math-Science combines the math and science in a one year course concerning topics in physics, chemistry and mathematics that are felt to be important to an understanding of the natural world in which the student lives. Physics is a course designed to give the student a good comprehension of some ofthe major concepts of physics, such as: light, motion, force, electricity, heat, magnetism and atomic theory. Through the use of textbook and laboratory experiences the student learns about the properties of substances and energy of change in the substance. Kathy Stone displays her enthusiasm in biology class? lt's not fried: it's shake and bake, 20 8 Mr..Iohnson aids students in various phases of woodshop. We live in a highly technical age today. Our home, our cars, and even our lives are complex and governed by exact systems of measurements and scientific laws. The age ofunskilled and low incomejobs is almost over. ln order to exist in todayls world we must know how to work accurately and how to figure carefully. Industrial arts at Rogers is doing a two-fold .job for the boys who are enrolled in shop classes. They are given a chance to explore various fields and find out for themselves whether they have likes for a particular job or field of work. Secondly, they are taught the use of tools, how to apply the mathematics involved, and something about the materials in the particular field, and the ,job opportunities in this occupational choice. In addition to finding occupational choices, industrial arts points to leisure time activities and hobbies. Today thousands of people are putting together their own hi-fi and stereo sets. Drafting has helped many former students to plan their own homes. W.H. Chapman 'Wu- Stanley Morgan shows Scott Herrington how the jointer is operated. Mnljohnson teaches Alan Hammer woodshop techniques. Industrial Arts Prepare Boys for Future Employment Keith Wachsmuth works intently under the hood. l Self-expression Sought Through Art Rogers' Fine arts department offers both the facilities and opportunities for students to express themselves through the various areas of visual art. Courses are offered in basic art, crafts, sign painting, sculpture, and commercial art. Emphasis in all art classes is on individual involvement and expression. An awareness of beauty and good design in life as well as the successful application of the art elements to personal projects and experiments is stressed. The art field is unlimited both commerically and as an individual means of expression and enj oyment. W. L. Aller 'fl'd rather do it myselflv Ron Glowen works like a pro, Do...re...m1...fa.,.so...la,,.te,..?? The choir listens to Mr. Brigham's instructions. Rogers High School lives with music. Approximately, one third of the students actively participate in music sometime in their high school life. The remaining students use music to enrich their lives, add color, excitement, and heightened meaning to school activities. The predominating philosophy ofthe music department is that by performing music well, those who create it learn much more about music than do those who merely use it or study about it. There are nine organized music groups which perform in school, at concerts, convocations and in the community to bring music to the students, lives. Forest Brigham Music Enriches Students Mr. Brigham directs the choir. Language Classes Break Communication Barriers in Four language classes are offered at Rogers. Several techniques are used in teaching these classes. New additions to the language lab have aided the department. This lab enables students to work more on oral conversation. Latin-German club and Spanish- French club have also given students a chance to learn more about their language. Students work in language lab. Mrs. Compton listens to students in lab. Language 5lUd9m5 Study in C1355- I Alice Rhodes shows tumbling techniques to underclassmen, Student Teachers Instruct Classmates Miss Hanneman discusses the day's assignments Karen Griffin and Francis Powers are shown the proceedure for experiment by Mr, Carroll withjurly Baumgartner. Administration Heads School Mr. Hutton, Mr. Elsensohn and Mr. lVlacGown are engrossed in the daily problems facing Rogers High School. As principal ofjohn R. Rogers High School, Mr. Paul C. MacGown has the job of seeing that all phases of the school, academic and extracurricular, function properly. Endurance, understanding, knowledge, and leadership are only a few of the qualities that enable Mr. MacGown and Vice-Principal Mr. James J. Elsensohn to fulfill their administrative duties each year. john Rogers is fortunate to have the able assistance of Mr. james Hutton, administrative intern. Together, these three men solve problems and make decisions for the improvement of the total program offered at Rogers High School. Betty J. Hammond Everett J. Kytonen Dean of Girls Dean of Boys As Rogers' Administrative Intern, Mr. james R, Hutton has a chance to become acquainted with many different phases ofthe high school environment. Dale W. Mummey Helen L. Leland James R. Hutton Boys' Counselor Girls' Counselor Administrative Intern Gail Botteen Edith Brizendine Katherine O'Brien Arden Rowe Harriet 17012110 Secretarial-Stenographer Records Clerk Senior Secretary Bookroom Clerk Bookkeeper William Aller David Armstrong Vernon Bennett Dale Brannon Forest Brigham Fred Brown James Buckley James Campbell Francis Carroll Mr. Raymond prays for help. Wayne Chapman Ruth Church Lawrence Coleman Analee Compton h Jessie Cook Paul Cooley Mary Copple Betty Corbin Joseph Culler John Dombrosky Carl Ellingsen John Fanning Betty Fitchner Mr. Armstrong,junior partner, daintily sips tea, James Forsyth Maralee Foss Leon Gaston Bart Haggin Kathleen Hanneman Kathleen Heckt Leonard Johnson Iolm Jordan Once upon a time , ........ DOIN SOCK-IT I0 mf! Imogene Knight Peggy Kraft Gloria Latch Linda Lewis LaVerne Mabbot Lanney Martin Marvel Miller Gary Mills Isabella Moe George Molchan Perry Morton Mr. Swisher is full of bolognza! Is it hot Mr. Buckley? James Murphy Duncan Ormgby Alffed 0513-less Kenneth Pelo Betty Pence Robert Poffenroth Marvis Proctor Joseph Raymond Lewis Sabo Lo11'aine Safford Lena Schmidt Frances Scott How long can you stretch your coffee break, Mr. MacGown? Vernon Scott Jean Secor Paul Schumaker Herman Sleizer Hazel Smith Robert Smith Robert Snider Dale Spurgeon Milton Stumph If you sock it to her one more time. . . With a smile like that it must be Friday! FS TQ MLK' X if CIHY Swisher Bill Toth Vemice Travis Hazel Van Doren Ron Webb Gerald Weitz Clary Wright u MW-' Look what I found! Rachel Larson, cafeteria assistant Katherinejilbert, Matron Gladys Edberg, cafe asst. Nina O,Keefc, cafe asst. afc asst. Annam Service Staff Assists School Vel Long, cafe AALGARRD, PATRICIA 59 Business office, G. L. usherettes committee, Pep Club Gymnastics, Tennis ABRAMSMIOHN 59 B. F., A, S. B. ADER, MARSHA 59 Deca officer, Rogers Ice Skating Club, Usherette, Girls' Glee ALBAN, CONNIE 59 G. L. , Attendance office worker, Pep Club, Library worker ALBRECHT, MICHAEL 59 Teacher Aide, Baseball, B. F. ALBRECHT, ROBERT 59 High School Bowl, Rogers Record, Cross Country, Track, H. R. Officer, BF ALDERSON, DEE 59 Ashland, Oregon ALFERNESS, LAUREN L. 59 BF, Homeroom Officer ALLEN MICHAEL 59 ASB ANDERSONJOHN M. 59, 61 Football, Talent Show, ASB Committee, BF ANDERSON KATHYJEAN 59 ANDERSON, LOIS 59 Varsity Tennis, Pep Club, Pirettes, Student Council ANDERSON, RUSSELLJ. 59 BF, Homeroom Officer, B Football, ASB Committee ARNOLD, LADONNA 59 Pep Club, Homeroom Officer, Girls' League ARNOLD, LEO E. 59 BF, Deca, Welcome Committee ASHLEY, DENNIS 19, 33, 59, 84 BAILEY, CARY 59, 92 Football, Wrestling BAKER, ROBERT E. 59 ASB Committee, BF, Homeroom Officer BALCH, GENE 59 BF. BANIK, RAY 59 Homeroom Officer, BF committee BARNES, KEVIN 59 Boys' Golf BARR, GINGER 60 Pep Club, Big Sister, GL Representative, Homeroom Officer, Student Council BARRJAMES W. 60 Hall Patrol, Chess Club, BF Committee, Student Council Rep. BARTLETT, LINDA 10, 60 GL BARTOO, GARY 8, 58, 60, 101, 102, 103 National Honor Society, Senior Class V-P, Honor Roll, Basketball, Golf, College Center and BF Representatives BAUMGARTNER, JUDY 14, 36, 60 GL Treasurer, Student Council Golf, French Club, Pep Club BAYNE,jIM 60,101,160,161 BF Secretary, Honor Roll, Basketball Manager, Student Council, BF and ASB Committees BEAUCHAINEMIANICE BECK, RANDI M. 60, 162 GL, Senior College Representative, Student Council, Paper and Annual Staff, Quill and Scroll, V-P of Latin- German Club BEITEY, MICHAEL L. 61 BF, Deca Treasurer, Student Council Fire Squad BENFORDJONI 40, 61 Pep Club, Deca Treasurer, Annual, Student Council BELIEU, KAREN 60 Pep Club, Latin German Club, Jr. Homecoming Princess BELIEU, SHARON 60 Homeroom Officer, DECA Officer, G. Rep., Pep Club, Big Sister, ASB Comm. BETZER, PAT 61 Big Sister, Paper Staff BILLIGMEIER, GARY L. 61 BF BIRGE, THOMAS 61 BF, Teachers Aid BISHOP, LEROY 61 Honor Roll, BF, Stair Patrol BLACK, PAT 61 BF BLIESNER, DAN 61 Homeroom Rep. BLIESNERJIM 61 BF Rep. BLINDAUER, LAWRENCE 61 Scuba Diving Club, Tennis BLUE, CINDY D. 45, 61 Cheerleader, Girl of the Month Chairman, Student Council Rep. Homeroom Pres. Pirettes, Annual Staff. BOYD, ROBERT 61 BF, Student Council BRADLEYJIM 61 Baseball, Football, BF Rep. BRAMAN, EDDY 61 BF BRANENBURG, MARSHA 61 Maiorette, Pirettes, G. Chairman, Pep Club, G. Rep., Junior Prom Chairman BRATEN, BILL 61 Teachers Aid, Wrestling, BF BRODERDORP, DONNA 61 Homeroom Pres. BROOKS, WILLIAM 62 Cross Country, Frosh Football, Bulletin Board Comm., Aviation Club BROWN, CAROL 62 Student Council Rep., G. Rep., Pep Club, Big Sister. BROWN, WAYNE 62 Homeroom Pres., PTSA Rep. BRUCE, RICHARD 62 BF. BRUCICK, KATHERINE 62 Red Cross Rep. BRUMBAUGH, KATHY 62 Girls' Glee BRUNEAU, BARBARA 7, 8, 9, 45, 62 Cheerleader, Student Council, Pirettes, Pep Club, Homecoming Princess, GL. BUECHLER, CARMEN G. 62 BURNEY, LINDA 62 G. Representative, Senior Homeroom Representative BURY, ALAN 62 Homeroom President BUTLER, DUANE 62, 165. 167 FB V-P, Track, Homeroom Sec. CAMERON, TOM 62, 164, 165, 167 Golf, Band CANTLEYMIACQUELINE 6, 9, 15, 45, 58, 62 Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Girls' State Delegate, Sr. Class Sec. Nat. Honor Soc. Sec., Pep Club CARLSONMIANET E. 63 GL Treasurer, Pirette Treasurer, Pep Club, Homeroom Officer, Big Sister, Latin-German Club CARLSON, MICHELE 63 GL V-P, Pirettes Sec., Girl of the Month, Senior Breakfast CARNS, PATIE 63 GL, Deca CARTWRIGHT, RANDY 63,99 Cross Country, Track, R Club CARUTHERS, ANNETTE 63 High School Bowl, Pirettes, All- Northwest Orchestra, March of Dimes CATLOW, CRAIG 63 Homeroom Pres., Student Council BF Representative CEREGHINOMIEFF Deca, FB, Olympia, Wash. CLARK, ROBERT 62, 90 Football COON, NANCY 63 Girl of the Month, GL, Pep Club, Student Council, Big Sister, Homeroom officer CORDES, SONDRA 63 Gymnastics, Pirette V-P, FBLA V-P and Sec., Sec. CRANDELL, TED 63, 90, 97 Football, ASB Chairman, Thespian Pres., Smoking Council, Student Council, Homeroom Officer CREELJANET 64, 162 Tutoring, FHA CRUGER, TIMOTHY D. 64 Scuba Club, Gymnastics, Student Council, Homeroom Officer, Honor Roll CURLESS, CATHY 64 GL, Homeroom Officer, Teacher's Aid, Big Sister CUNNINGHAM, TROY 64 Deca, FB, Homeroom Officer DANFORTH, DAN 64 R Club, Gymnastics, Homeroom Officer, Student Council, Annual Staff DAVENPORT, DAVID 64, 160, 161 Choir, Honor Roll, Tutoring DAVIS, ANOLA K. 64 Pep Club, GL Representative Homeroom Officer DAVIS, BRENDA LEE 64 GL Representative, FBLA Officer Pep Club, Gymnastics, Pirettes, Big Sister DEAHL, DENNIS 64, 93 Football, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track DELAGO, TERESA D. 64 Iudo Club, FHA, French-Spanish Club, GL Representative DELBRIDGE, KATHY 64, 160 GL Representative, Homeroom Officer DELGER, MIKE DENISON, SCOTT 64 B Football, BF Representative DISCIASCIO, KAREN 10, 64 Pirettes Serg-at-Arms, Girl of the Month Mostjolliest DIXONJOHN C. Debate, BF Chairman, French Club, Chess Club, BF, Sophomore Speech Contest DONOHO, LULU 10, 65 GL, Guidance Office Practice, Girls' League Office Helper DONAHUE, GREG 65 Dean of Boys Aid, HR President, BF Representative, Frosh Football, Tutor, Honor Roll DOWNHOUR, RICHARD 65, 99 Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Band DRAZ, DEBORAH 65, 162 GL Representative, Girls' Glee DROVDAHL, KAREN 40, 65 National Honor Society, A. S. B. Chairman, GL Chairman, Pirettes, F. T. A. Vice-President, HR President. EASLEY, CLIFF 65 Student Council Rep. B. F. EBBIGHAUSEN, DIANE L. 65 Biology Club, G. L. Pep Club, Business Office, Leadership Conference, Drama T. A. EDWARDS, RAY B.F. Rep. ELLS, GAYLE 65, 163 Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee, Cafeteria Worker, Usherettes Committee, GL Rep. ELLSWORTH, SCOTT 65 Teacher's aid, Varsity Golf, HR Officer, ASB, BF . EMERSON, STEPHEN 65 BF, Aviation Club, Chess Club secretary EPLER, STEVE 65 BF Rep, BF, B-squad Football, Hall Patrol ERWIN, MARDEA 14, 36, 65, 160, 161, 172 G. L. Secretary, Future Teachers of America, Pirettes, Latin-German Club President, Choir Secretary ETHREDGE, SHELLEY 10, 65, 201 Homemakers of Tomorrow Sgt. of Arms, GL Rep., Pep Club, FBLA, Greetings Committee, Pins and Points Committee EVANS, DAN 65, 90, 101 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Red Barn Player, National Thespians, BF Rep., Student Council EVERTS, CHARLENE 66 FBLA, GL, GL Committees FAIR,JOHN M. 66 BF Committee FELICE, KATHY 66 FHA Club, Pep Club, Student Council Rep., GL Committees FINCH, LYLE D. ie, 37, oc, 92 A. S. B. Treasurer, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, Hi-Y, R-Club, BF, HR President FISHER, SIDNEY 66 FITZGERALD, SCOTTJ. 66 B. F. Committee Chairman, Golf FLAHERTY, DONNA 66 DECA Historian, Presidentg French Club, GL, Pep Club, HR Secretary, Big Sister FLANIGAN,JERRY 66 Golf, HR Officer, bf FLANIGAN, THOMAS F. 58,66,93 Senior Class President, Junior Class Sgt. at Arms, Varsity4Football, Baseball, HR President, Student Council Rep. FRANZ, SUE 66 Pirettes, Pep Club, HR Officer, GL Committees FREEMAN, ART 66, 76 Varsity Baseball, Annual Staff, Spirit Committee Co-Chairman FRENCH, RICHARD CRAIG 66 GAUTHIER,JOHN N. 67 BF Constitution Chairman, Track, Senior Class HR Rep., HR Treasurer GAY, SHERRIE 163 GEER, CLARENCE C. 66, 160, 161 Accompanist Boys' Quartet, Girls' Triple Trio, Girls' Chorus, Cadet Choir, Choir GEHRKE, DARLENE 66 Big Sister, DECA, GL Committees, Series One Act Plays GIBSON, CAROL 66 Pirettes, Pep Club Sgt at Arms, Gymnastics, Girl's League, HR Officer GLOWEN, RONALD G. 67 ASB Treasurer, High School Bowl Team Captain, Omaha Woodsman U. S. History Contest prize winner, Art Editor of Treasure Chest, Student Council, BF Rep. GOBLE, CAROL E. 67, 164, 165, 167 National Honor Society, Latin German Club Pres., Secretary, and Historian, Orchestra, Stage Band GORTSEMA, RICHARD 165 GRANLUND, FRED 67 Cross Country, Track, HR Pres, Hi- Y, BF Committees, Student Council Representative GREENE, HAROLD 67 FTA, French Club, Roger's Record, ASB, BF GRIFFIN, KAREN 67 Annual Staff, ASB, Latin Club, French Club, GL Rep. GROVER, DEBRA 67 GL Rep., Sophomore Speech Contest, Big Sister, Pep Club GRYTDAL, ARLAN 67 BF Rep., HR Vice-Pres., Frosh Track and Basketball, Student Council HAGENSEN, SHIRLEY 67, 165, 177 ASB, GL, Big Sister, Band HAKE,JOHN M.67,164, 165,166 Band, Stage Band, Junior Achievement, Sophomore Speech Contest, BF, ASB HALL, TERRY 14, 36, 67, 84 GL Pres., Pirette President, National Honor Society, Girl's State, FTA Officer HAMMER, ALAN 67, 209 H. R. Pres., BF, Letterman, ASB HANSEN, STEVE BF, Aviation, Fire Squad HARDIN, ALOHA 67 Junior Achievement, GL , DECA HARDT,JANI 67 GL, Pep Club, ASB, Big Sister HARDY, ROBERT 67, 173 Varsity Wrestling, National Honor Society Vice-Pres, Hi-Y Officer, Quill and Scroll, Treasure Chest, HR. Pres. HARKNESS,JOHN WILLIAM 68 DECA, Choir, Car Patrol HARRIS, DEBBIE 68 FTA Pres., GL, Pirettes, Pep Club HARRISON, RICKIEJ. Gymnastics, BF Rep. HARSHMAN, STACIE Concert and Marching Band, Orchestra, GL, Big Sister, Ensemble Contest, Homecoming HEALY,JOHN 68, 160 Aviation Club HEFLING,JEANNIE 68 Pirettes, GL, Varsity Debate, Big Sister HEGG, TIMOTHY 68, 89, 164, 165, 166 Football, Band Pres., National Honor Society, Trumpet Trio, All-Northwest Band, Choir, Quartette HEIDENREICH, LUCY 23, 64, 68 Roger's Record Editor, Pep Club Vice- Pres., Pirettes, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, GL HENRY, BETTY 68 ASB HERRINGTON, MIKE 68. 91 Football, Track, Wrestling, Hall Patrol. HERRINGTON, VIC 68,160, 161 Choir V-Pres., B-squad Football, B- squad Basketball HICKS, LEONARD 68 BF HILL, DALE 68 ASB, V-Pres, Student Council Rep., ASB Chairman HILL, MARK 69 Track mgr., Convocation Comm. BF, Aviation Club HINES, DOUGLAS 69 Frosh Basketball, Fire Squad, Track HODGEN, PAMELA S. 10, 69 Membership Comm. GL, French Club Sec., Homeroom officer, Student Council HODNELAND, ALBERT 12, 13, 36, 89 BF Treasure, All Northwest Choir R Club, Hi-Y, Homeroom Pres. HOGUE, SUE 69 Teacher's Asst. HOLMES, DAVID 69 BF, Fire Squad, Pres-Teen Enployment Council HOOPER, KAY R. 69, 165, 166 Symphonic Band, Marching Band, GL, Teacher Aid, Honor Roll HORWATH, CHUCK 69 BF HOUNE, ALAN 69 German Club, BF HOTTMAN, DEL 69 B Squad, Homeroom Tres. BF, ASB HOWE, KATHIE 69 Ski Club, GL Comm. Chr., ASB Comm., Annual Staff, Pep Club HUBENTHAL, LELAND R. 13, 36, 69, 89 BF Pres., Var, Baseball, Var. Football, Var. Basketball, R Club HUGHES, MARLENE 45, 69 Cheerleader, Homeroom Pres. GL Chairman, ASB Comm., ASB Rep., Pep Club Sec. HUMPHREY, ROBERT 69 BF, ASB, Homeroom V-Pres, Baseball, Football IMUS,JANET 69 Annual Staff, GL Chairman, ASB, Latin German Club Officer INGRAM, GERTRUDE I. 69, 160, 161 Triple Trio, Latin-German Club V- Pres., FTA, Honor Roll IRGANS, SHELLE 70 GL, ASB ISITT,JAMES P. 70, 84, 98, 99 Var. Track, Var. Cross Country Homeroom Pres. R Club, Junior Class Treas. R Wrestling Rooters JACQUES, DIANA 70 GL Rep., GL Comm., Pep Club JAMES, WILLARD 70 Constitution Chairman, BF Comm., Spirit Comm., BF Rep., Hall Patrol JENSEN, KATHYE 70, 161 Triple Trio, Choir, HR Secretary JESSEN,MARLA 11,70 HR President, Pep Club, Student Council Rep, GL Chairman, ASB, Honor Roll JEWELL, PAT 70 HR President, Student Council. HR Vice-President, Honor Roll JOHNSON, BONNIEJ. 10, 70, 160 GL Chairman, GL, Choir, Pep Club, Guidance Officer helper, Homemaker ofTomorrow JOHNSON, BONNIE L. 10, 11, 170 Newspaper, GL Rep, French-Spanish Club, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Drama JOHNSON, DALE H. 70, 164, 165, 166 Concert and Marching Bands, Stage Band, Honor Band JOHNSON, DEBBI 70 Pirettes, Maiorette, Pep Club, Big Sister, HR Officer, Newspaper Staff JOHNSON, JERRY 70, 91, 160, 161, 164, 165 Hi-Y Treasurer, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, Hall Patrol Chairman, A. S. B., B. F. HR Officer JOHNSON,JUDY 70 Pep Club, HR Officer, GL Rep, Student Council Rep. JOHNSON, KAYLEEN 70 Pep Club, Big Sister, HR Officer, ASB Rep, Student Council Rep., Girls' League Rep. JOHNSON, KEITHJ. 70 BF, HR Officer, Hall Patrol, Library, ASB Committees JOHNSON, MIKE 70 TA, Tutor JONES, BONNIE Pep Blub, Sophomore Homecoming Princess, Pep Club Treasurer, HR President. ASB and GL Rep. KANZLER, CANDY 70 Red Cross Rep, Pirette Sgt at Arms, GL Chairman, Pep Club, Girls, Glee Sec, Big Sister KAUTZMAN, SUSIE K. Girls' Chorus, FHA, AAA KELSCH, LORRAINE E. 71 Pep Club, Bowling, GL, DECA KEMNITZ, KATHY 71 Bowling, Softball, Skating KERR, DIANE M. 19, 33. 71 ASB Sec, Pep Club President, Pirettes, Pins and Points Chairman, Fall Play, College Center Rep. KILLGORE, DOUGLAS 71, 164, 165, 167 Concert and Marching Band, Tennis, Orchestra KINCAID, CONNIE J. 15, 16, 71, 84, 165, 166 ASB Secretary, Junior Class Sec, Crescent Fashion Council, Smoking Council, Spirit Committee Chairman, Varsity Girls' Golf KINSEL, COLLEEN 71,162 Girls' Glee, GL, Big Sister KIRWIN, MIKE 71 Honor Roll, ASB, BF, Football mgr. KITTILSTVED,JACK 71 HR President, Vice-President, BF KONDO, MICHAEL E. 8, 16, 37, 44,94, 95 ASB President and Treasurer, National Honor Society, Hi-Y President, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, g'Gold Card Program Chairman KRELS, REBECCA L. 71 HR Officer, GL Rep., College Rep., ASB, GL Radio-TV, TA KUNZ, RONALD GENE 71 VP AV Club Gymnastics 3rd year KERIMURA, .IOHNY 71, 168, 165, Ad Band, Stage Band Hi Y, R Club, Tennis, Wrestling KURTZHALL, HERB 71 LADWIG, SID 72, ASB Rep., BF TA, Honor Roll LAKE, WALLY 22, 23, 40, 72, 88 BF Editor of Rogers Record Hi-Y, ASB, BF Pres. Publicity Chairman Football, Track, Gymnastics LANGLEY, BONNY 72, GL Pres GL Rep, Sec. Pep Club, Pirettes Chairman GL Committees EIQUG HLIN, JOANN 72 LEACH, CATHYJ. 72, 163 GL, Girls' Chorus LEAF, STEVE 72,83 BF, HR Pres. Most Friendly, Hall Patrol, Boxing LEAF. TERRY 72 ASB Rep., BF Rep. LEE, CRAIG 72 DECA LEMON, MICHAEL W. 72 DECA, ASB Rep., Red Cross Rep. LERUM, BARBARA B. 45, 72 Cheerleading Pirates Pep Club, GL Committee, ASB Committees LIBEY, GARY 19, 33, 72, 76 . National Honor Society Quill St Scroll, All School Play, BF, ASB Committees, ASB, BF Rep. Annual LOBECKJOYCE ELAINE 45, 72 Cheerleader, Pirets Pep Club, FBLA Officer GL, ASB LORD, BONITA K. 72 GL, FTA, ASB Committee LUKE, DAVID 72, 92 Football, Wrestling BF LYNN, RICHARD 72 DECA MACARTY,jOHN 73 BF Football, ASB Rep., Hall Patrol MADDOX, NEAL 73 BF Fire Squad MAQUIRERIOAN I. 73 GL MAIER, GARY 73 BF, ASB Rep. MANN, RICHARD 73 MARSHALL, BONNIE L. 73 FBLA, FHA, GL Rep. Pep Club, Tutoring, Esperato Club MARSHALL, CAROL 73, 162 Girls' Glee, Vocational Home Ec. MARSHALL, CHERYL 73 Pirettes, FTA, Pep Club, GL Comm., ASB Comm, Speech Contest MARCHALL, KATHRYN 73 Girls' Glee, GL Rep., Girls' Chorus MARTIN,jUDY ANN 73 Honor Roll, DECA, GL, ASB MATTHES, LIONI F. 73 GL, Homeroom Treas. ASB MAYLES, PENNY 74 junior Achievement, Girls' League MCALLISTER, MARALEE 73, 163 Pep Club Sgt. at Arms, GL Rep. MCKAY, WAYNE 73 BF Chariman, Student Council, Rep., Homeroom officer MCLEAN, DARLENE 73 DECA, Homeroom officer, Girls' Glee, Big Sister, GL MCMASTERMIEROME, 73 Student Council Rep. Homeroom Officer McMULLIN, MIKE 73 Student Council Rep., BF Rep. MEIER, DARRELL 74 Homeroom Pres. BF Rep. MEING, DIANE 74 DECA V-Pres., DECA Sec. Pep Club, Homecoming Comm, GL Comm, Homeroom Treas. MILLER, BARBARA 10, 74 FTA, Pep Club, Annual Staff, GL Rep.. GL Comm. MILLER, ERNESTJ. 74 Wrestling, Student Council Rep. BF, ASB MILLER, NORA 74 GL Rep., ASB MILLER, REBECCA 74,160, 161 Student Council Rep., Latin- German Club, Triple Trio, Choir V-Pres. MOLITOR, ROBERT D. 74 Cross Country, Track, Golf, BF MOORE, LINDA 74, 164, 166 Band Business Mgr. Band, Orchestra, GAA, Var. Tennis MOORE, MICHAEL 74 BF Rep., Student Council Rep., Homeroom Rep., Car Partol MOORE, TWYLLA D. 74, 164, 166 Band, Orchestra, Uniform Mgr. MORA, MONTY 74 Aviation Club, BF MOSER, NANCY L. 74 GL, Girls' Glee MUELLER, GEORGE 74 Bookroom helper MULLERLITEJOE 74 Boys' Fed. MURASKY, DANA 74, 162 Sec. ofGirls' Glee, GL MURPHY, MIKE 74 ASB Chairman, Student Council, BF Rep., Homeroom Officer MYRVANGJENNIFER D. 75, 165 Senior Rep., GAA, Band, Tennis, GAA NEIGI-IBORS, GLORIA L. 75 Choir President, Secretary, TA, Library Assistant NEILSON, WILLIAM A. 75, 90 Varsity Football, BF Rep., Hall Patrol, Car Patrol, Marque NELSONJOHN 75 Senior Rep, Golf, R-Club NELSON, MARILYN 14, 15, 36, 75 GL Vice-President, Freshman Homecoming Princess, Girls, State Rep, Pirettes, Best All-Around Honor Girl, Style Trends Chairman NEWELL, RICHARD 75,165,166 Band Vice-Pres, Band, Orchestra, Chess Club Vice-Pres. NUEMANN, PATTIE 75 Pep Club, TA, Big Sister, DECA, GL Committees, Evening One Act Plays NETTMIOHN M. 75 BF Bulletin Board Committee NOLL, RICHARD 75 Pins and Points NORD, ARVILLA 10, 75 Pirettes, GL Rep, HR Pres, Pep Club, GL, ASB O'BRIEN, MIKE 75 SkiClub OLSEN, DONALD E. 58, 75, 39, 101, 160, 161 National Honor Society Pres, Senior Class Treas, Choir Pres, Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y Club Rec. Sec. OLSEN, ROBIN 19, 33, 75 Fall Play, Student Council Rep, ASB Chairman, Pep Club, Thespian Sec, Red Barn Player OLSON, CATHERINE D. 75 Choir, Rogers Record, Student Council Rep, Big Sister, Pep Club, GL OLSON, STEVE Hall Patrol, O'NEALL, DON BF OSBORN, MELANIE 75 OTIS, CLIFF 75 ASB Cons and Marque Chairman, Athletic Patrol Chairman, Senior HR Rep, Dad's Night, Mother and Son Banquet OWENS,DORELLA19, 33,76 Fall Play, GL Rep, Pep Club, Big Sister PAGE, CAROL A. 76 Pep Club, Big Sister FBLA PALM, SUSAN 76, 160 Pirettes, Choir, GL Chairman, HR grqsident and Secretary, ASB, Honor 0 PASCUZZI, KATHRYN I. 76 National Honor Society, FBLA, FHA, Pep Club, Big Sister PATTON, PATRICIA 76 Treasure Chest Editor, French- Spanish Club President and Treasurer, Rogers Record News Editor, GL Chairman, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club PAXTON, RAYMOND J. 16, 37, 76, 93,97,101 ASB Vice-Pres., Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, National Honor Society, Boys' State Rep., Hi-Y Officer, R-Club Officer PETE, LYLE G. 76, 88,101 Football, Basketball, Baseball, HR Pres., Student Council Rep. POLAND, KATHY 76 Pep Club, HR Officer, GL Rep., FBLA, Library Helper POTTER, LEANNA 76, 166 Homemaker's of Tomorrow Pres., FTA Treasurer, Tennis, FHA Secretary, Slgt-at-arms, and Reporter RAIL, KA HY 76 Pirettes, Big Sister, Treasure Chest RAINS, MICHAEL 77, 98, 99 Track, Cross Country, R Club RASMUSSEN, VICKY 77 DECA Treasurer, Big Sister, RAST, PAT 77 Wrestling, Drama, BF REDMOND, LAURA 77, 160 Choir, Latin-German Club Treasurer, Girls' Glee Vice-Pres., Pep Club REEDY, TERRY 77, 164, 165, 166 GL Secretary, National Honor Society, Concert Band Secretary, Homemakers of Tomorrow Secretary, Ski Club Secretary, Big Sister REEDY, THOMAS 77, 99 Track, ASB Rep., Cross Country, Ski Club, R Club RENTZSCHKE, PAUL 77 BF Rep. RHODES, ALICE 77 Gymnastics, French-Spanish Club RICHARDS, BILLIE 77 Maj orette, Pirettes Treasurer, GL, Pep Club, Girls' Glee RICKARD, WAYNE 77, 92 ASB Pres., Varsity Football, National Thespians Society, Convocation Chairman ROATHMIONATHAN 77 DECA, Radio and TV Production, ROBBINS, SHERYL 77 ROBERSON, ERNIE 77, 160, 161 Wrestling Manager, BF Rep., ASB ROBERTSON, LOLITA 77 Pep Club, HR Officer, GL Rep., ROOT, SANDY 78 Pirettes, Pep Club, Gymnastics, GL, HR Officer, Bookroom Worker RUBRIGHT, MARY 78 National Honor Society, GAA Pres., Varsity Tennis, Pep Club, Girl's Intermurals, ASB RUBY, DARRELL 78 DECA, Athletic Patrol, B Squad Football RUMPPEMIAMES National Honor Society, ASB SANDERS, DONNA 78 Girls' League SATHER, LOWELL 78 Golf, BF, ASB SCHELLING, LYNETTE 78 Pep Club, GL, Girls' Glee, Girls' Chorus SCHM IDT, PAULINE 78, 84 Pirette Pres., ASB Chairman, HR Secretary, FBLA, Pep Club SCHMIDT, RANDALL 78, 161 Choir, Gymnastics, Quartet, Scuba Club, Frosh Football SCHRETENTHALER, JOSEPH M. 78 Honor Roll, junior Class Comm., Chess Club, BF Comm. SCHULZ, FRANK 78 BF SCHWARTZENBERGER, LYLE 78 DECA, ASB, BF SECOR, MICHAEL R. 78, 101 National Honor Society, Hi-Y, ASB Chairman, BF, Basketball Mgr., Basebal1M r. SHANE, RFJSSELL 78 National Honor Society, Var. Baseball, ASB Comm. ASB Rep. SICILIA, ROBERT R. 78, 160, 161 Var. Baseball, Boys, Double Quartet, Frosh Basketball, B Squad Football SIMMONS, RICK 58, 78, 89, 96 Var. Baseball, Var. Football, Var. Baseball, Senior Class Officer, Car Patrol SIMS, MARK M.79,164,165,166 Band, Drum Major, Track, B Basketball. SINCLAIR, MARK S. 79 BF Rep., Homeroom Officer, Ski Club, French Club SKEMAN, BETH 40, 48, 79 National Honor Society, Pirette Sec. Quill 86 Scroll, GL Chairman, Pep Club, ASB Rep., GL Rep. SKAAR,CAROLj.79, 160, 161 National Honor Society, Pep Club Pres., Pirettes, GL, Choir Sec., Homeroom Pres, SMITH MARIANNE 79 Homeroom Model, Clerical Worker, ASB Rep, GI Rep, SMITH RANDOLPHJ. 79 Track, Homeroom V-Pres, Homeroom Treas. Student Council SMITH, WALTHER S. 79, 98, 99 Var. Wrestling, Var. Cross Country, Var. Tennis, Var. Track, Homeroom Officer, BF SOTER, LARRY 79, 90 Varsity Football, Varsity Track, HR Pres., BF Fep., ASB Rep. STEICHEN, GEORGETTA 80 Pirettes, Pep Club, HR See, GL Committees STENSON, DALE 80 BF STEPHENS, SHERREE 80 DECA Sec., Pep Club, Gymnastics, Big Sister, GF STEVENS, WILLIAM 80 Track, Tennis, BF, Hall Patrol STOCKBRIDGE, ROBERT 80, 91 Football, BF, HR President STOOKEYMIIM 13, 36, 80, 88 Football, Basketball, Baseball, BF Sec, Hi-Y Officer, ASB Chairman SULLIVAN, MICHAEL E. 80 BF, HR Officer SURIANO, SANDRA R. 80 GL Rep., Red Cross Rep., GL, Big Sister SWINKELS, LAURA A. 80 Pirettes, Pep Club, Latin-German Club, GL Rep., Big Sister, GL SZALAY, YVONNE 80 FBLA, GL Rep. TANGEMAN, PAM 10, 80 Main Office Worker, TA, GL Chairman, HR Sec., Pep Club GL TAYLOR, CATHIE 80 Student Council Rep., GL Rep, Attendance Office Clerk, TA TAYLOR, EARL A. 80 DECA, BF TEEPLE, NICHOLA Honor Roll, TENDENHOLT, DENNIS D. 80 THAIN, LINDA 81 Guidance Office THOMAS, TIMOTHY ALVIN 81 Sounding Board Member, ASB Improvements Committee, Aviation Club Treasurer, HR Pres., Treas, College Rep. THORNOCK, CINDEE 81 GL Rep. TILTON, MARK 81 BF Rep., ASB Rep., HR Pres. and Vice-Pres., BF Chairman TOPTINE, GLENDA M. 81, 162 Senior Class Rep., Girls' Chorus Sec. UPDIKEMIANICE 15, 81 Pirette Vice Pres., Homecoming Chairman, Smoking Council, GL Chairman, Pep Club WALLETTE, KRISTI L. 82 French Club, Business Club, Student Council Rep., Big Sister WALT, DEBRA M. 82 FBLA, Latin-German Club, Pep Club, Big Sister WARNER, KATHY 82 Pirettes, GL Rep, HR Sec, Big Sister, Pep Club WARNER, SUSAN 82 Shop.Secretary WEAR, BRAD 9, 13, 36, 82, 101 BF Vice-Pres., National Honor Society,,Iunior Class Vice-Pres., Boys' State Rep., Mother and Son Banquet Chairman WELLMAN, BOB 82, 90, 93 BF Sec., Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, National Honor Society, ASB Chairman and Rep. WELSCH, EDITH 82 Pirettes, Gymnastics, Pep Club WEST, GARY 82, 93 Football and Wrestling Mgr, HR Officer, ASB, BF, TA WHITE, LOUISE 82 FHA WHITMAN, DONNA 83, 160, 161 Girls' Triple Trio, Choir, GL Chairman, ASB Chairman, French Club Officer, FTA, HR Sec and Treas. WILKEN, BOB 83 BF WILKERSON, MIKE 83, 93 Football mgr., Basketball mgr., Baseball mgr., HR Officer, ASB, BF WILLIAMS, RICHARD 83 Bullitin Board Committee, Rifle Club WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS 83 BF WILLIAMS, SHERYL 83 GL Chairman, Rogers' Record, Pep Club, ASB WILLMANN, LARRY 83, 160 Scuba Club Pres., Gymnastics WILSON, GREG 83 Chess Club WISEMORE, MERRIE 83 Treasure Chest, Rogers' Record, Pep Club, FTA, Student Council, GL Chairman WOOD, DAMON 83 Track and Cross Country Manager WOODJACKIE 45, 83 Cheerleader, Pirettes, Pep Club, Student Council, Treasure Chest, Golf WOODRUFF, ED 83 ASB, BF, HR Pres,, Honor Roll WOODY, KAREN sa, 164, 165, 167 Concert Band and Stage Band Section Leader, Fall Play Stagecrew WORLEY, BARBARA 83 glee Club, Big Sister, Teacher's Aide, L WORTHINGTON, NICK 83, 89 Varsity Football, BF, HR Officer WYLIE, LYNN 83 Pirettes, GL, Honor Roll, HR Officer YOUNG, BECKY 10, 83, 202 Orchestra, HR Treasurer, Big Sister, Off icer Worker YOUNG, BONNIE 83 Pirettes, GL, Student Council, HR Secretary, Honor Roll, Senior Mother's Tea ZICHA, THOMAS 83, 165, 167 Concert Band, Latin-German Club Pres., Treasurer, Honor Roll ZICKLER, LANA 10, 83 GL Rep., Student Council Rep., HR Officer, GL Chairman ZICKLER, LEN 83 Varsity Tennis, BF Chairman, HR Pres., Honor Roll ZIMMERMAN, SHARON 83, 160, 161 National Honor Society, Triple Trio, Pirettes, Choir, Student Council, ASB C ON GRA TULA TI ONS SENI ORS ! 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Billigmeier, Terry 131 Bilnoski, Bill 143 Bisson, Alan 143, 165, 166 Bisson, Randy 154 Black, Bob 131 Blackwell, Lucinda 143,162 Blair, Tim 101,131 Blair, Tom 101,131 Bliesner, Betty 143 Bliesner, Debbie 131 Blindauer, Vincent 131 Bly, Bob 143 Boisvert, Elaine 143 Boisvert, Ken 131 Bolander, Debbie 143 Bond, Jackie 131 Bonner, Becky 154 Bonner, Gayle 131 Bossio, Jolm 131 Botner, Delilah 154 Borceen, Ray 131 Bottler, Sondra 143 Bowerman, Bob 143 Bowerman, Debbie 143, 160, Boyd, Debbie 131 Boyd, Linda 131,164,165,166 Braid, Dick 131,164,165,l66 Brandt, Debbie 143 Brandt, Donna 131 Branenburg, Charles 143 Bren, Steve 143 Brewer, Kathleen 131 Britton, Gail 143 Britton, Michael 131, 160 Britts, Steven 131 Broncheau, Charlotte 131 Brooks, Jeff 154 Brower, Garry 143 Brown, Clarinda 143, 163 Brovlm, Brown, Brown, Brown, Debbie 131 Kim 143 Lyle 143 Tim 131, 160, 161 Axel, Kim 142 Ayers, Carol 131 Bacon, Bruce 131 Bafaro, David 131 Bailey, Barry 154 Baldwin, Ron 142 Banik, Rowena 142 Banik, Theresa 142 Barker, Don 143 Barnes, Craig 143 Barnett, Pat 131 Barnhart, Jerry 131, 160, 161 Barry, Tamara 143 Bass, Pam 143 Batterson, Louise 131,163 Bauer, Claudia 131, 160 Baumiller, Sandra 143 Bayne, Sandra 143, 160 Beaudry, Michele 131 Beck, Cathy 143 Beck, Debbie 143 Becker, JoAnn 143 Becker, Pam 143 Bell, Greg 143,165,166 Bellman, Isla 143,162 Bender, Jay 131 Benford, John 143 Benford, Rayleen 131 Bennett, Steven 131 Benscoter, Heather 143 Bentz, Darlene 131 Bentz, Susan 143 Bercier, Joanne 131 Berger, Duane 131 Berry, Marilyn 143 Berto, Steve 143 Best, Charlene 143 Bester, Nancy 143 Betzer, Katherine 143 Brumbaugh, Steve 143 Brumbaugh, Susan 154, 163 Brusick, Dave 143 Bryson, Dan 143 Bryson, Linda 143 Buchanan, Shelley 143 Buck, Linda 131, 162 Buck, Wayne 131 Bunch, Karen 1M Bunch, Roger 143 Bunke, Eileen 143,162 Burchill, Colleen 131 Burger, Ken 131, 164, 165 Bushy, Bobby 143 Byrnes, Pauline 143 Cameron, Deidra 143, 160 Canz, Ken 143 Capehart, Norman 131 Capehart, Terry 131 Caputo, Vic 131 Carlile, Chuck 143 Carlson, David 154 Carlson, Pat 154 Carlson, Rick 143 Carlyle, Thea 131,162 Carns, Thomas 143 Carpenter, Candice 131 Caruso, Barbara 131, 162 Cassano, Steve 131 Cayton, Jim 154 Chacon, Kathryn 143 Chappell, Kathy 131 Charbonneau, Greg 131 Charbonneau, Nick 143 Chesnut, Anna 154 Chess, Donna 143 Chivers, Carol 131 Choquette, Lee 144 Christensen, Chris 144 Christensen, Lloyd 131 Christopher, Bruce 144 Ciesielski, Claudia 154 Ciesielski, Tim 131 Clark, Boyce 144 Clark, Mike 144 Clark, Steven 144 Clarke, June 131 Clements, Mike 131 Cline, Phyllis 144 Clinton, David 144 Clinton, Ron 132 Cloe, Marian 132 Clouse, Ron 132 Cobb, Lynn 11,132 Colebank, Jan 132 Coletti, Arty 144 Colier, Paula 144,163 Collins, Chris 132 Collins, Linda 163 Collins, Rosemary 144,163 Compogno, Sam 132 Cool, Fred 144 Cooley, Debbie 144,160 Cooper, Marcia 154 Cooper, Vickie 132, 160, 161 Cordes, Susan 144, 163 Cordray, Yvonne 132,162 Corrick, Mary 144 Cottrell, Ted 132 Couch, Vic 144 Cox, Marcia 132 craig, Bev 19,22,3a,1s2 Craig, Thea 132 Crain, Constance 144,165,166 Cress, Mike 25,144 Cress, Rhoda 144 Crisp, Betty 144 Crites, Joan 144 Crocket, Dan 132 Crosby, Janet 132 Culver, Paul 132, 165, 167 Cumming, Martha 144,162 Cummings, Nancy 132 Cuneo, Jeff 144 Cunningham, Linda 132 Curtis, Christopher 144 Curtis, Joyce 154 Cushner, Dan 132 Dahl, Melanie 144 Dahlgren, John 154 Dahlgren, Karen 132 Danforth, Tamie 144 Davenport, Robin 144 Davidson, Janet 154 Davis, Carrie 132 Davis, Jack 154 Davis, Jerry 132 Davis, Michael 144 Davis, Mike 144 Davis, Robert 132 Dawson, Linda 132 Dawson, Rick 144 Debruler, Dan 144 Decker, Carole 154,163 Decker, Karen 154 Delago, Chris 154 Delaney, Michael 154 Delbridge, Gary 132 Dempsey, Pam 144 Denman, Wayne 154 Dennis, Audrey 154 Deponty, Valerie 132 DeStefano, Connie 144 Devine, Gregory 144 Dieter, John 144 Dinehart, Ron 144 Dillon, Steve 132 Diltz, Patty 154 Disciascio, Patti 144 Divine, Patricia 132 Donahue, Debbie 144 Donahue, Mike 132 Dormady, Vivian 132, 160 Douglas, Clifford 144 Doulas, Gary 154 Downhour, Bill 99,144 Downing, Nadine 132,160 Doyle, Steve 144 Drake, Debbie 154 Dressler, Daryl 132 Dressler, Tom 133 Dreyer, Craig 154 Dreyer, Laurie 133 Dromgoole, Kathy 133 Duncan, Priscilla 144,163 Duncan, Tom 144 Dunn, Steve 144 Dunwoodie, Kathy 133 Durant, Karen 133 Durgin, Christy 154 Durland, Karen 133, 163 Easley, Robin 144 Ebbinghausen, Susan 155 Echevarria, Steve 133 Echols, Gloria 144 Edgar, Torn 144 Edwards, Kathy 133 Egger, Tom 133 Elam, Gail 144 Ellefsen, Vickie 133 Elliott, Tom 98,99,133 Elles, Paul 144 Ellis, Lois 144, 162 Ellis, Sally 133 Elmore, Russanne 133,160 Emerson, NancyLou 145 Emerson, Susan 145 Emert, Ron 133 Eneroth, Don 133 Eng, David 155 Eng, Dennis 133 Engdahl, Tom 92, 133 Ercin, Bill 145 Erickson, Debbie 133 Estes, Mike 133 Evans, Carrie 145 Evens, Virginia 133, 161 Fairxnan, Pam 133 Farmer, Glen 145 Fast, Shelley 145 Faydo, Patti 145 Feldhusen, David 155 Fellows, Rick 133 Ferguson, Linda 145 Ficca, Dan 145 Finley, Pat 145 Fischback, Glenda 145 Fish, Mike 145 Fisher, Ron 133 Fisk, Kenny 133 Flaa, Christine 145 Flaa, Richard 145 Fleming, Jay 133 Floyd, Dale 145 Fluaitt, Kathie 145,162 Ford, Trevor 133 Forster, Robert 155 Fox, Jackie 11,133 Francis, Don 133 Franklin, Connie 160 Franklin, Sandra 155 Franzoi, Sandra 133 Freeman, Dolores 145 Freeman, Gloria 133,162 French, John 145 Friot, Burns 133 F1-Oman, Randy iss Frost, Nancy 133 Frost, Wanda 133 Frybarger, Randy 133 Frye, Par 133 Fueston, Ramona 133 Fuher, Debbie 145 Fuher, Karen 145,162 Funaro, Tony 10,155 Funston, Kris 145 Furgason, Steve 133 Gaddis, Larry 133 Gallagher, Pat 145 Gamache, Debby 145 Gamble, Bonnie 133 Gamble, Candy 145 Gamble, Christy 133 Garcia, Earl 145 Garcia, Marilyn 145 Gauthier, Rena 145 Geer, Marcia 160 Gehrke, Ray 145 Georgie, Willy 133 Gettys, David 155 Giampietri, Kathy 133 Gibson, Kay 133 Gibson, Linda 133 Gierke, Randy 133 Gill, Deanna 133 Gin, Steven 133 Gilliam, Jennifer 22, 133 Gillman, Debbie 133,165 Girard, Mary 133 Goble, Gary 133,164, 165 Godwin, William 133 Goldner, Sharon 133, 165, 166 Gonder, Ed 133 Goodhope, Darice 155 Goodrum, Lawanda 134,160' Gooler, Carolyn 145 Gooler, Peggy 134 Gorder, Kathi 145, 162 Gosk, Peggy 134 Gould, Tom 134 Graham, Greg 145 Grant, John 145 Green, Jim 134 Gregerson, Bonnie 145 Gregerson, Janet 134 Gregerson, Jean 145 Gregerson, Ralph 134 Griffin, Mike 134 Griffin, Sharon 134, 162 Grirnstad, Glenn 134 Grizzle, Brian 155 Gross, Debbie 134, 163 Grubbs, Bob 145 Gi-nbe, Rick 134,165,166 Grytdal, Connie 155 Grzechowiak, lVIichael 145 Guastella, Sandi 145 Gumm, Bill 99,134 Guthrie, Deborah 145 Hagan, Mitchell 134 Hagenson, Cynthia 145 Hales, Sheila 145 Haney, Dennis 145 Hankel, Jerry 101,134 Hanna, Russ 145,160 Hansen, Debbie 155 Hansen, Linda 134 Hansen, Nedra 134, 163 Henemeir, Ray 155 Hanson, Jerri 155,163 Harbold, Sheryl 134 Hardt, Jim 146 Hargrave, Debbie 146 Harkness, Jacque 146 Harms, Kevin 146 Harris, Janelle 134' Harris, Nancy 146 Harris, Rick 146 Harris, Ted 146 Harrison, Charlene 162 Harrison, Robin 155 Hart, Wesley 155 Harty, Linda 146 Hartz, Patty 146 Harvey, Bob 134 Haskell, Harlan 146 Hassebrock, Naomi 134,160 Hattenburg, Patsy 134 Haugen, Janice 135 Hayes, Joyce 146, 162 Hayes, Norman 146 Hayward, Jean 146 Heath, Vickie 134, 165 Hegwer, Brenda 146 Heidenreich, Paul 146 Heil, Alan 134 Heine, Dee Dee 134, 162 Hendershot, Sherre 155 Hendrikson, Ken 134 Henson, Marge 146 Herrington, Ginger 134 Herrington, Scott 134,209 Hiccox, John 90,134 Hickman, Donna 134 Hickman, Vickie 146 Higby, Jerry 134 Higgins, Ruth 146 Hilbnrn, Susan 146,162 Hill, Casey 134 Hill, Vaughn 146 Hinman, Ena 11,134 Hinshaw, Andy 146 Hinz, James 146 Hite, Bobby 146 Hobbs, Sharon 134, 160 Hodges, Collen 155 Hogan, Gary 134 Hogue, Teresa 146, 162 Holcomb, Bob 155 Holcomb, Ralph 146 Holcomb, Rick 134 Holdren, Barbara 146, 163 Holdren, Kathy 134 Holland, Julie 134, 162 .vnu-............-........,-.,,, ?i2E9l4xi..I!!.'2i9-146 Holmes, Arlene 146,163 Holmes, Juanita 146, 163 Holmes, Virginia 155 Holten, Ray 146 Holten, Shelley 134, 165,166 Honer, Claudia 146 Hood, Patti 146 Hooper, Benita 135, 165, 166 Hopkins, Donna 146 Hopstad, John 135 Horan, Paulette 146 Hornecker, Terry 135,163 Howard, Jeri 146 Howard, Kathy 155,163 Howard, Terry 146 Howerton, Penny 135, 164, 165 Hubenthal, Gary 146 Huches, Linda 155 Hudlemeyer, Ramona 135 Huffman, Cindy 146 Hughes, David 147 Hughes, Mike 135 Humphrey, Ron 135 Hunt, Terri 147,162 Hunt, Vicki 135 Hurd, Lynn 135 Husa, John 147 Husa, Nina 135 Hnteninenn, Diane 147,165,166 Hyland, Sue 135 ' Ingram, Cheri 147 Ingram, Marilyn 135 Irving, Sheila 135, 163 Isherwood, Terry 147 Jack, Susan 147 Jackman, Jerry 19,33, 147 Jackman, Robert 135 Jacobs, Janice 147 Jacobs, Shirlynn 135 Jacobson, Harvey 155 Jacques, Andy 147 Jacques, Carl 135 James, Jerry 135 Jamison, Ron 135 Jarnigan, Pamela 155 Jay, Jerry 135 J effers, Barbara 147, 163 Jenks, Linda 135 Jenson, Bonnie 147 Jerick, Dana 135 Jerick, Nikki 155 Jessup, Paul 91,135 Jewell, Dick 155 Jewell, Don 147 Jewell, Mike 135 Jimenez , Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Steve 147 Brian 147 Christy 135 Dena 147 Doug 135 Karen 135 Linda 147 Lois 135, 163 Marcia 135,160 Maureen 135 Merle 147 Mike 135 Steve 147 Jolly, Elly 135 Jones, Charlene 135,165,166 Jones, Ed 135 Jones, Larry 135,16o,165,166 Jones, Marilyn 147 Jorgenson, Lela 163 Joyce, Laurie 147 Julian, Catherine 135 Jurey, Sandra 147 Kaczor, Paul 135 Kaesemeyer, Bonnie 147 Kampster, Terrie 147 Kanan, Bill 147 Kanzler, JoAnn 135 Keck, Janice 147 Keller, Kathy 147 Kemnitz, Rennea 147 Kendrick, Bonnie 147 Kennedy, Peg 135 Kenworthy, Sandra 147 Kerr, John 135 Kerr, Karen 147 Kerr, Susan 147 Kessinger, Sue 155 Kincaid, Rebecca 135, 162 King, Kim 147 King, Lynnette 147 King, Tim 92,135 Kirwin, Thomas 147 Kissock, Ronald 147 Klein, Gary 99,135 Kloetsch, Christine 135 Knowles, Vickie 147 Knudson, Tom 147 Koerper, Susan 135 Koury, Lynne 147 Kramer, Barbara 135 Krels, William 135 Krieger, Glenn 147 Krogel, Jerry 98,99,135 Krous, Tom 147 Kruger, Pam 135 Kubas, Linda 135,163 Kunard, Darwin 147 Kunard, Michael 147 Kurimura, Diane 155 Kurimura, Roy 147 Kurtzhall, Joe 147 Kurtzhall, Sharon 147 La Croix, Lucille 147 La Croix, Vital 11, 135 Ladwig, Fred 155 Lake, Darlene 147 Lake, Leeanne 162 Lamberson, Karen 155, 163 Lammers, Jim 155 Lane, Don 135 Langley , Kent 135 Latenser, Jeff 147 Laturner, Greg 147 Latusky, Jim 135 Ledbetter, Jim 135 Ledonx, Mike 155 Lee, Debby 147 Lee, James 135 Lee, Jeanette 155 Lee, Stuart 136 Leen, Henry 147 Leen, Howard 155 Leinan, Jerry 155 Leithead, Carla 136 Lein, shawn 136 Lemon, Mike 136 Leppert, Lorenz 147 Lewis, Vickie 136,160 Libey, Dean 136 Lickel, William 147 Lincoln, Harold 147 Linderer, Janice 155 Lindgren, Jimmy 136 Lindgren, Pam 136 Lindgren, Patricia 155 Link, Linda 147 Little, David 147 Little, Janice 148 Little, Richard 155 Little, Russelyn 136 Lockett, Wayne 156 Lohstroh, Paula 148 Lokken, Roger 148 Long, Terry 136 Lord, Nancy 136 Loreen, Leonard 136 Lott, David 148 Lott, Debbie 136 Lower, Herald 136 Lucas, Rick 148 Lucius, Bill 148 Luding, Terry 148 Ludwick, Connie 156 LuKaszeski, Jeanne Luke, Bob 148 Lundstrom, Brad 92, 136,173 Lytle, Chuck 99, 136, 160 Mace, Debra 136 Maciejewski, Helen 148 Madden, Jim 156 Madden, 1VIary 148 Madler, Mike 136 Mael, Margaret 136 Maine, Terry 136 Maier, Marcella 148 Main, Susan 148 Makarczyk, Adele 148 Malek, Edward 136 Mally, Bennetta 148,163 Mangold, Jackie 148 Manning, John 136 Manz, Janet 148 Marchioro, Debra 156 Marlow, Rhonda 136, 162 Marry, Dick 148 Marshall, Terry 136 Martin, Greg 148 Martin, Tim 136 Martin, Yvonne 148 Martzall, Steve 148 Mason, Terese 156 Massender, Ted 136 Materne, Charlie 148 Mattix, Vicky 156 Mauget, Rick 148 Mac Pherson,Barbara 136 Mac Pherson,Margo 148 McAllister, Rita 148,163 McClenahan, Barb 136 McClenahan, Debby 148 McDermott, Jim 148 McDermott, Sidney 148 McDonald, Dennis 136,165 McEwen, Shelley 136 McGee, Carrie 136 McGee, Cathy 148 McGhee, Deeanne 136,164 McGinley, Jerry 136 McGuire, Pam 136,162 McKenna, Vickie 136 McKenzie, Bonnie 136,160,161 McLaughlin, John 136 McLaughlin, Pam 156 McLaughlin, Susan 148, 163 McLean, Bob 148 McMacken, Sherry 148, 163 McMaster, Don 136 MeMeth, Bonnie 137 McMath, Margaret 137 166 McMullen, Diane 137 McPherson, Vickie 148 Mealhouse, Jim 137 Meier, Charlotte 163,199 Melvin, Connie 148 Messer, Ralena 137 Metsker, Mike 148 Meyer, Donna 11,137 Miacolo, Suzanne 148 Michener, Bob 137 Mickelsen, Kevin 137 Miller, Audrey 148 Miller, Boydana 148 Miller, Candi 137, 162 Miller, Coby 148 Miller, Gary 156,165 Miller, Gloria 137 Miller, Jim 148 Mil.ler, Linda 137 M.iller, Marcea 148, 160 Miller, Maribeth 137 Miller, Mike 137 Miller, Randy 149 M.iller, Sherry 137 Miller, Wayne 149 lVLills, Candi 137 M.ills, Margaret 156 Mock, Janice 156 Moen, Mark 156 Moll, Patricia 149 Moller, Tom 137 Moore, David 19,33, 137 Moore, Greg 149 Moore, Kathy 149 Moore, Robert 137 Moore, Steven 137 More, Steve 149 Morgan, Stanley 208 Morgan, Tom G. 137 Morgan, Tom R. 137 Morris, Ron 149 Morse, Virginia 149 Mortenson, Gloria 137 Morton, Charles 149 Moseng, Ethan 149 Moseng, Janet 137 Moser, Edwin 137 Mosier, Bob 92, 137 Moss, George 149 Mullen, lVLike 156 Munn, David 137, 165 Munson, Lynn 149 Murphy, Randy 149 Murphy, Ron 156 Murray, Georgia 162 Muto, Dan 149 Muto, John 156 Neilson, Richard 149 Neiswender, Neil 137 Neiswender, Wendy 156 Nelson, Cary 91, 137 Nelson, Jerry 137 Nelson, Kim 137 Nelson, Neil 149 Nelson, Steve 19,33,137 Newcomb, Dana 137 Newell, Christine 149 Newkirk, Ruth 137 Nichols, Jerry 137, 163 Nichols, Shelly 137 Nickerson, Maury 93, 137 Nielson, Stephen 149 Noble, Carolyn 149 Nolan, James 137 Nolan, Kathy 137 Noll, Susan 149, 162 Nord, Delbert 149 Novak, Mike 156 Oberg, Vivian 137 Odegard, Andrea 149 Ogle, Bob 149 Oien, Lois 138 Okert, Lewis 149 Oliver, Gladys 138 Oliver, Max 138 Olmstead, Gayle 149 Olsen, Don 149 Olsen, Marcia 149 Olsen, Marvin 149 Olsen, Mike 149 Olsen, Patricia 156 Olson, Beverly 138 Olson, Gary 138 Olson, Judy 138 Olson, Norman 138 Olson, Sharon 138 Omeara, Kathryn 150 O'Nea.l, Randy 150 Opsal, Don 138,160 Opsal, Donna 138,165 O'Rei1ly, Mark 150 Ormsby, Jan 156 Oswald, ,Duane 150 Ott, Mike 150 Overhoff, Charles 138 Paladin, James 11, 150 Palm, Marjorie 150 Palmer, Martha 156, 163 Palmer, Paul 150 Palmer, William 138 Panther, Paul 150 Parker, Sally 150 Parkin, Ken 150 Parkins, Don 150,165 Pascussi, Frank 156 Patterson, Alberta 157 Patterson, Pam 138 Paulsson, Anders 150 Payne, Bill 138 Pearson, Monte 138,165,166 Pecnick, Leroy 138 Pederson, Connie 150 Pedey, Dana 150 Peer, Mark 150 Penman, Janet 138 Penna, Toni 138 Pentas, Darlene 138 Perdue, Laurie 150, 165 Perdue, Vickie 138, 165, 166 Perez, Debbie 138 Persello, Avellino 150 Pete, Mike 90,101, 138 Peterson, Lynn 138 Phanco, Marty 150, 165, 166 Phelps, Renee 150 Phillips, Rick 150 Phillips, Sharon 138, 163 Phillips, Tom 138,165 Phillips, Van 138 Philpott, Pam 138 Picht, Eva 150 Pielli, Marilyn 150 Pierce, Brent 138 Pierson, Mike 138 Pierson, Sherry 138,160 Pierson, Vicki 150 Pizzillo, Michaela 150 Platz, Doug 150 Poffenroth, Tim 101, 133 Pohle, Jim 157 Poland, Claude 138 Poland, Johnny 150 Poland, Linda 138 Pool, Mike 91,138 Poole, Gail 138 Port, Colin 138 Porter, Sandy 150 Poss, Marsha 150 Potter, Roger 138 Poulin, Evelyn 150,163 Poulin, Joseph 157 Poulsen, Anita 138 Powell, Arnold 150 Powers, Francis 138 Presleigh, Ralph 150 Primiani, Frank 90, 138 Prince, Sharon 7, 8, 150 Pritchard, Albert 138 Pritchard, Ken 13 Pritchard, Louie 150 Procunier, Jerry 139 Prosser, Nancy 139 Prudente, Paul 139 Pullman, Stephen 150 Pyette, Sandi 150 Quantz, Louise 139 Queen, Sharon 139 Quillen, Charles 150 Rail, Jim 150 Rains, Patricia 139, 163 Rajewski, Pam 7, 8, 139 Rassmussen, Sharon 150 Rattray, Mark 24,110,139 Ratzlaff, Vickie 151,163 Rauscher, Debbie 139 Rawley, Harrison 139 Rawson, Rick 139 Records, Kathy 151 Records, Robert 139 Reedy, Dennis 139 Reid, Nadine 139, 165, 166 Renford, John 139 Reno, Cathy 151 Renslow, Kathy 139 Resseman, Ron 151 Rhodes, Tim 99, 139 Richards, Brent 151,165 Richards, John 139 Richards, Mike 157 Riohings, Shawn 151 Rickman, Ray 151 Ridnour, Jerry 151 Riedl, Deborah 151 Rikem, Patsy 151,163 Ripley, Larry 19, 33, 151 Riser, Kathy 157 Robbins, Sandra 157 Roberg, Barbara 157, 163 Roberson, Ann 139,162 Roberts, Susan 139 Robertson, Dick 93,139 Robinson, Janet 151 Robinson, William 139 Rodgers, Dianna 151 Roethle, Mary 151,163 Roethle, Susan 139 Rogers, Norman 157 Roggenbuck, Robin 25, 50, 139 Romane, Mary Ann 139 Ross, Edward 139 Ross, Jeff 151,164,165 Rousselle, Bob 157 Rousselle, Karen 139, 162 Rowell, Micheal 157 Rowley, Marcia 139 Rnyer, Russ 139 Rubright, Kathy 151 Ruby, Clyde 151 Russell, Annie 157 Sacco, Wendy 151 Salle, Richard 139 Sand, Brian 151 Sanders, Rhonda 151 Sattler, Steve 139 Savitz, Brenda 151 Sawtells, Lorrie 40,139 Schmidt, Karen 139, 163 Schmidt, Sharon 139 Schneidmiller, Janet 139, 165, 166 Schock, Richard 151 Schock, Sandi 139 Schoening, Max 139, 165, 167 Schomer, Linda 151 Schretenthaler, Julia 151, 165, Schroyer, Karol 139 Schuler, Leona 151 Schutz, Dennis 139 Sohutz, Jim 157 Scott, Rick 157 Secor, Scott 157 Seher, Kathy 139 Seipp, Cindy 11,139 Seitz, Elaine 151 Selby, Janet 151 Shane, Bob 91,101,139 Shannon, Priscilla 151 Shaunessy, Mike 92,139 Shaunessy, Patti 157 Shauvin, Kathy 157 Shaw, Mike 98,99,139 Shaw, Wade 151 Shea, Tom 99, 139, 160 Sheets, Wayne 151 Shepard, Dianna 151 Shields, Gloria 139 Shirley, Clarence 151 Shirley, Gerrie 139 shobe, cindy 151 Sicilia, Patty 151,165,166 Siekerman, Rob 151 Silva, Susan 157 Simmons, Sandi 139 Simonson, Eric 151 Simpson, Barbara 151 Sims, Karolyn 139 Singleton, Lewis 139 Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith, Snizik , Cheryl 139 Chris 139 Clyde 151 Corliss 157,199 Glenda 151 George 151 Glenn 139 June 139 Nancy 139 Raenaida 151 Renne 152 Rex 139 Rick 157 Sherry 140 Sid 152 Steven 152 Claudia 140, 160 Snyder, Dennis 140 Snyder, Donna 140 Snyder, Ellen 152 Snyder, Kim 152 Sontag, David 140,165,166 Sorensen, Alan 140 Sorensen, Kathy 152,162 Sorenson, Katherine 140 Soter, Kim 152 Spellman, Susan 152 Spencer, Will 140 Staat, Randy 152 Stacy, Randy 152 Standow, Randy 157 Stark, Lnyberh 152 Starmer, Sherry 140 Stehr , Marilee 140 Steichen, Harvey 152 Steiner, Janet 140 Steiner, Linda 152 Stejskal, Linda 140 Stenerson, David 152 Stephens, Judy 152 Sterling, Bob 152 Stevens, Gary 152 Stevens, Myrtle 152, 163 Stevens, Pam 152 Stevenson, Don 140 Stiles, Ken 157 Stirling, Bob 152 Stoddard, Janet 152 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Doug 140 Farrell 157 Franklin 140 Kathy 140,207 Susan 152 Stookey, Laurel 19,33,140 Storer, Ricky 157 Stradley, Tommy 152 Strantz, Mike 140 Strasburg, Linda 140 Stratford, Candy 140,165 Strawn, lVIick 152,165,167 Strawn, Tom 140,165 Struck, Nlichael 152 Stumpf, Sharell 152, 163 Stumpf, Dan 140 Sullivan, Brad 140 Sillivan, Craig 152 Sundberg, Shirley 140 Sutton, Gary 140 Sutton, Mike 152 Sutton, Suzanne 152 Swanson, Bob 140 Swanson, Chris 140 Sweeney, Robin 140, 162 Syring, Roberta 140 Szalay, Suzanne 157 Szalay, Theresa 152 Talkington, Lela 157 Tausher, Glen 140 Taylor, Rena 157 Teague, David 157, 165, 166 Teal, Kathy 140 Tenderholt, Debra 152 Terhaar, Bill 157 Terlizzi, Judy 140 Terrell, LaDonna 157 Terrell, Stanley 152 Thain, Barbara 140 Thew, Gary 152 Thew, Jerry 152 Thew, Mike 152 Thew, Steve 91, 140 Thomas, Debbie D. 157 Thomas, Debbie M. 157,163 Thomas, Merla 152 Thomas, Steve 140 Thomson, Connie 152,163 Thorpe, Donna 152 Thrush, Lynda 152 Tilden, Sam 152 Tirk, Judy 152 Titus, Diane 140 Toft, Mike 140 NN. , Mg 9il jL G4 QQDJQD ' fl fll Tombari, Debbie 152 Toombs, Mark 152 Toombs, Wayne 140 Torgerson, Gary 25, 140 Tortorelli, John 152 Toulou, Jeanne 152 Tourtellotte, Diana 140, 163 Tourtellotte, Renee 140 Town, Paul 140 Trevino, Gilbert 152 Tucker, Neil 99,152 Tuite, Louella 152 Tunison, Sue 152 Turok, Susan 153 Turnwall, Carol 140, 199 Tyree, Gary 140 Udris, Rita 153 Uhlenkott, Jim 153 Ulmer, Glenda 140,160 Valentine, Dianna 153, 165, 166 Valentine, Roberta 140, 165,166 Vandergaag, 'Thomas 140 Vandyke, Kathy 153,163 Vanhover, Joe 157 Vannest, Ed 153 Vantine, George 153 Van Vooris, Janet 157 Vega, Sherry 157 Vensel, Bill 153 Venters, Jim 140 Verstelle, Carol 140 Vevea, Alice 153 Vigil, Jolene 140,160 Vigil, Leone 157,165,166 Vineyard, Jim 10, 140 Voag, Patricia 140, 162 Voelker, Noel 157,165 Vorhies, Rick 153 Wahl, Dale 153 Wahl, Debbie 140 , ltr M1116 W Qi, 059 3 WL , Zg0P5.t,ilfj,,lwfi9yJ5lf0 1, A G 91 4 Maya W at L 240 M, Wahl, Sharon 153 Wakabayashi, Linda 140,160 Wakefield, Lynn 153 Wakefield, Mark 153 Wallen, Debbie 163 Wallette, Rodney 153 Walther, Sharon 140 Walton, Sue 140 Ward, David 153 Wardle, Mike 153 Warner, Donna 140 Warner, Richard 153 Warner, Steven 140 Waterbly, Forrest 140 Watkins, Gilbert 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Yackel, Doug 153 Yates, Darlene 141,162 Yates, Jim 92, 141 Ybarra, William 141 Yeats, Diane 153,162 Young, Joan 153 Young, Marshall 153 Zehetmir, Connie 141 Zibell, Doug 153 Zicha, Mike 153,165,166 Zingale, Rick 153 Zwarg, Janet 141 1,10 OLYIVIPIC SPORTS SUPPLY CO., INC. All Types of Athletic Equipment Award Jackets and Letter Sweaters Trophies and Engraving WA6-1568 E. 8417 Sprague BUD ADAMS - HSHORTYH HOFSTEDT JACK SPRING - FRANK VIRO BOB SWEAT - MIKE MCCLUSKEY DOG N SUDS 0 'vI?w5c'I F CASEYS E GAY 90's NORTHTOWN HU 9-1890 Good meeting facilities 4 Appetizing food served - Free Ice Can-Can Room - Year-round air conditioning - Golf course Direct dial telephones, in every room-24 hr. service Heated swimming pool - Free television and radio - All-tile baths Iffcfidwq Sm Valet and Laundry service - Free advance reservations Baby sitters - Baby beds - House physicians 2 miles from airport Cfree transportationj 3 miles from city center 55 4212 SUNSET BLVD. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON ON GRA T ULA TI ON S AND V I BESZYEVISHES X coLDvvE LL GARLAND THE fi FLORISTS Refrigerated Delivery by the Grower GRAD UA TES A Larger Choice of Fresher Flowers for: t'fSYMPATHY UNDERSTANDING 'FLOVE 'FHAPPINESS XCONGRATULATIONS W. 1414 Garland Fa 7-5511 HEADLIGHT OIL COMPANY Congratulations to the Graduating Class of I 969 She Best ' ome e ting Comfortpkl N I J W I OU I Q3.7fIQa l Sales an N 'ce N Jf N. 4512 Market Street HU 7-1654 I Omg' c H I c o S PIZZA I P A R L O R 21 varieties F 81, Fried Chicken W g Q Q Inside Dining or Orders to Go PipirI'leIIIIIletrItoSj1oIIII':IIDoor FA8-9114 N. 3100 Division - half-way up Division Hill 241 Compliments of APPLE PIE INN N 5012 Market HU 7-9577 Booster of the Pirettes HOLE IN ONE DONUT Q P PP7f I S H 0 P -Ei 3 -Je:- ' Y -fl x H. Donuts - Sandwiches Cold Drinks - Coffee 'I r...' '-x .- 4 IVIAC'S IVI ETALS N 4726 Market Street HU 9-4454 Ornamental Iron - Structural Steel , we - f M Q - I I flrf' -do I, -1 5-12141 H6411 I ff r 'A -- 'I JM! -i D 4.Y ., Y.,, 3 f N - ' I ff. V:4f .,,- . sf ' - W ERNIE IVIAJER FORD B 81 C GLASS CO. Mirrors-Table Tops Insulated Glass-Plate Kz Crystal Auto Glass Installed HU 9-2763 O P . 9 : :- -. . I 5 9 0 f . 0 -'- 'f'f I+f-1-1':-'- 0. Colonel Sander's Recipe 'Zfj' ,l5f5i5E3E5:5EfF-V-2-f' . 'I!?.IW lied 611401 0.0. '7t's finger-lickin' good . ' 0' 0 O , O . , 9 ' 0 0 0 0 0 E 1 1413 Sprague E 34 Wellesley WA 6-0534 HU 9-1014 'PW Q. O. x KEHOE HARDWARE Hardware - Paint Glass - Gifts Plumbing 8:. Electrical Equipment N 5002 Market Street HU 7-1 1 83 TOWN 84 COUNTFI One of Spokane's finest restaurants KE 4-3868 E 5615 Trent N TFIOWBRIDGE JEWELERS N 5006 Market HU 7-7031 N 4724 Market St. BOB'S J EWE LRY Prepare for a successful career now!! REID BARBER COLLEGE S.P. 8a S. Railroad Watch Inspector N 5107 M k t H. Lee Fisher, Owner-Manager HU 7-5 52-46 Combining two professions . . TeachingfBarbering PHONE RI 7-9519 West 1113 First Avenue Spokane, Washington 99204 ,K M lg? X A EPQgyQgiWmSjy o5 .4 44 SQTYFNQW xy A W w Q V 0 x f '?' . 1 f Q l l J? X M 0' ! 7962 UN0721f77xlMv6,Qj? I ., 7 9 I -Q . - ffm .3 Q ggi? Jgaa? J CQL V , ,v ff 1 X , ,VZJWL ?6'fZQ!Lf ' igAgQ'aQyf dmg Y ,Wwf3QMQ f XQ Y Qfyf , Xfgig iadf f4 Q -wQQHWfW49jQQ2, L ik R :Sb Q v X V607 A441451 Jffff-ffl Q?5g,?5 i1xEaN ,QQWwmwww44QQ4QQ1 Bl Quill Sig 9 jf,fg7c1g,41,f15 ,aww ,Qfgg m 1 kkbgx Q f Uv 1, , vf W - io 842 ij ? 4 A X- .V fy! if is Q 2 if Q Qifzffd a .5 W , Q9 M ' fx f MM WM' , 16 wi, f W EQ X W W ff- zxigffiffeg V 05 bl Q I J P4 fl im 1 f Q .A 4 f i Q The year, 1969, was a successful one forjohn R. Rogers High School. Many years from now, the pages of this yearbook will invoke memories of fun- filled days at Rogers: Boisterous football games, a noisy Cafeteria and the laughter as students passed through the halls. 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