Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Freedom is exemplilied in our educational system. Each student has the opportunity to choose courses that may develop his highest ideals. 20 . 72 . 96 163 171 Q 9 1 Xzil j School iie tg., fi? ,. ju a. M ' ,E -at-..a.,, . '1-f f Simi ,, ' .ef '-'wi f r --- f -we ff L,M f. I .W V QF: gi W Y ' W H fum .N-Q... H Q f, ..j Z f H 1 if ' fb , -V., , if K lf! A 341 lfrfgv Maw -1 V171 !L'JL,.nf ,I I : . Y I, t : , ,' fy ,- , 4 A1 tv 'ff ,,, : ,A . , , . L , v If 1 1 ' - I A I lg Bjjvf ! ig, 6 6 AZ Z 1 J! 5 I ,fp 6,4 L 1 fl '4liiflv,.'74D .ff A 'Lf Li ff wf'!K 'V' J P! it fY 9 'V WJ uf fl W 2 fl I 'F ' I - f . v. A ,,,. , QV. F ji, 1 gear, . 3 Q n I F. I I, r ' show the ingenuity of the presentibbd AL , ' ' g ' A A? S, ' .t F ,I 1 -I , - f ,A f W ., Exhibits at' the Brussels WorldH'Fair:flff4s,,L'll L 'M , Aa 6,15 ' yfgv Q 'Q ,f lfif 5 ,, fill D ff 1 ll ff A l and the promise of future advance! fr' 4 ' Mfg- 1 ,V M. 1 -. ment. Seen through a flag-lined en- ' ,P,fV jzgffv' 5 ,Q Ji' f DL V trance and across a circular lagoon is x' 6' V --jf ffyf 3 if l Vi ' .' , I the United States Pavilion, America's contribution to thiswgf' 5 ',pj3 MU iaflf world panorama. X 1'4 g I ' f . JU! , 1 l X ,. Pt Qifi 1 u lf! ' Roosevelt's display cases depict our schoolis opportunities andfl WEL' . 7 IMA progress in the development of high ideals. q ' 61.1 ,aw ,f 7 8 From September on, the daily norm Was upset bv our schoo1's refonn. fl'-X Through the year our rocket sped, Instilling spirit in every Ted! xx f ' ,fr W N ' ! Much of our school received renovation, Q Q ' ! K I The Main Office, too, shows modernization! ,, ' ix Q V XXI X XX - , 1 KX! j 0 X P XXX X fx p, ' I ,' if 94 n 14 Rooseve1t's lunchroom integration Furthered our liberal education! I ,.,,. rm, .,.., Destination Moon! 3 . XL I ' i f be 5 ' n ZW' V ,ff 0 I' A'j,fm ,ll 1 . l si Ted and Lynx yell-squads in half-time ball game, With stripe-shirted robber who refereed same. 17 4 5 h 2 f H 4 S hdl dthtk even new ur es appeare on e rac As a set of portables arose out back! Mr. Henderson ushers in our new spirit - And all of the Teddies are happy to hear it! Perforrrring on the junior-Senior Party stage, Lincoln s King's Men the Teddies engage. A .J , - ,A ,I F l ff' A ' ul V: ofa L -IJ A Qi' 1 VQYQW 1 X 'TT' 1 ,t -Q On TeddY,S biI'thdHY Q11 TOUS Seek Mundane mustachioed Moe's Little Mavericks To be best-decorated in Color-Week! Immobile, impassive Color-Week cattle-ics 10 -V Student-directors and Teddy stage-crew Running things smoothly back-stage at Revue. Apparently someone has said something witty At this jovial meeting of a Girls' Club committee! Atomic Activation ACTI I e J CE .- y X' 1 Q4 , , A xilftapw .I R AX! ' ' L f af- elf 'fi il! I n I , lllni to A 'TL RTX Xl X xi ll The car broke down, and the bus was late - Ah, the forms that fate will take. Many a husky young man doth aspire To become a member of Roughrider Choir. Mr. Fuller instructs the tearn how on emergence RI M ! To perform a victorious second-half-resurgence. ' 7' ,,m.,. .,,, H51-l'i1i'fs sf?iQ',A' O 0 0 O x O y 0 ooo ' O O O , , 1641, W fl,-gl' O O , I un'1I ' ,,1 1 1 0 My warg 0 ' 0, in A A 1 y 4 A y y y I F l A1 K x Q O Ft Teddy ski-clubbers are ready to go - S Schussing away at the first sign of snow. 'V OG QR gp 0 D nl fi IN l ,,,,,,, Stellar Sidelights X V ' Y 'a9f93+2'!4f MW 5235123322354illiiiiiipia iff Slip' d d dd I' ll , if iff n . I, v' l : ii 'NNN iN :AN dry 1 Y' VV v Q 1 it 'i X xo off -ifW'if 'on Aoi' y '1 V 21' L in cb. sd 15.7 fi iw 1, A5 13 The landing at commencement night Climaxed our Teddy-rocket's flight! Girls are searching 'round the sink - A contact-lens is in the drink! The boys' locker room was lost in the fray The Activitity Center stands there today! W, . ffvz::v.,,.11-,w:f,v Of student-rootmg we can boast, Our Teddy spi1'it's been the most! G? unar ife E e5 Lxke Alvm you could loop the loop, Prov1ded you had a hula hoop' Much to the glory of the uchemis-itesf' To sacks were added the new, black tights. 15 Changing Times Roosevelt High School, although facing serious over-crowding, is adopting some of the programs suggested by educators like Dr. Conant. Roosevelt has a system of in- dividualized programs for students and a Foreign Language Department offering in- struction through the fifth year. The Mathematics, Science, History, Foreign Language, and Language Arts Departments offer accelerated classes. New courses, including Russian and Math IX and X, broaden the base of Roosevelt education. These recent developments will help Roose- velt maintain its standing as one of Americas top high schools in percentage of Merit Scholarships awarded. Nancy Busigin, Anne Rankin, Judy Shepherd, and Barbara Eustis practice culinary arts in Mrs. Celia Michel's Foods class. 18 Math Analysis is a college-level course designed to introduce the student to higher mathematics. Swing Band's Bob Bryan symbolizes the quality of Roosevelt's musicians. Terry Lenon turns some stock in Mr. Ernest Lau- lJer's metal shop. Bill Jensen receives instruction on the fine points of driving an automobile from Mr. Leonard Tlirapp, Roosevelt's Drivers' Education instructor. Among the art students produced at Roosevelt is Nancy Knutson, winner of one of the five Hallmark Awards in the Scholastic Art Contest. There is action to be found in the boys, gym during basketball season. 19 63 gas 4' be fa jf? A T 1 dmini tration wtf., X,- W 1, Yxgvgigtfgff fi' lf'-H .s 5 3wf,3 'rff ,2'ff ' 'afxuxn The Constitution of the United States is the basis for American govemment. This Constitution allows for central control through legislation. Located in Washington, D. C., the Capitol Building houses American representa- shxg, xxx 1, tive groups. Roosevelt's ASR oiiicers, committees, and student councils perform parallel functions to that of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of American government. N ,, f,'. ,x,, , 11,-wm a-t.':af,s:,tT Jw ' fwfliiifr- ill Lblff lVfi1ifT fi? r?LfSi311'wEr 'i'3?'f:13ii f i'S:f:'?rl- ilfaf' - j:,f2wr,f , 1,'I15ufj45'ff:3i?Sff'.'-lil 'JZ Q' 'f W:-5 YF I'-l gr 11, 1.161 J -r , Cecil F. Bullock Hattie Fitzgerald Sophomore Counselor Waterville, Maine Ralph Rehbock Junior Counselor Freeport, Illinois Edward Liston Senior Counselor Kent, YVashington Quality education, highly prized today, is no stranger to Roosevelt High School. Edu- - cation in breadth and depth has been our goal ever since the school opened. Unfor- tunately, many of our students fail to reach this goal because of limited interests, poor planning, and insuflicient effort. Our responsibility, then, in a day of crisis, is for all to accept the challenge of quality education. Through purposeful planning and diligent study an increasing number of students will share in the enduring benefits of this type of educationf, ll fi 7 l .. Ji it : t '1'1,1it3w1w1B!. 2133 fi:l3g'g,'i qmii:':Ig . ,T.,,,. .,.Q,,, ,,,. .. William Hall Boys' Adviser E uerett, Washington Helen Smith Girls' Adviser Clarkeston, Washington Charles Henderson ASR Adviser C hicaga, I llinmls Q, 4 X , N, ii, fi,-W Q f Y Qibtiu-Gizt'2? Wii up ,g:1W2a:w1?f Frank llanawalt Once in the South Pacific watching as the shipis wake pushed aside a huge mahogany log, a shipmate said, 'The course of that log has been forever changed, because of the chance passing of a ship, it will drift along a different route., While at Roosevelt, we change our courses by our contacts with ideas, teachers, fellow students, and friends. Unlike the drifting log, however, our lives have a goal. It is our hope that these contacts at Roose- velt have not just changed the course of our lives, but have contributed to our sense of directionf, Helen Anderson History Mabana, Washington Virgil Anderson Language Arts Seattle, Washington Agnes Arnold Language Arts Spokane, Washington Warren Averill History Grand Forks, B. C. Byron Baggaley History Deadwood, South Dakota Kathryn Barber Home Economics Seattle, Washington Phillip Baudin Foreign Language Oakland, California Robert Bell Physical Education Seattle, Washington Merle Ann Blondino Language Arts Portland, Oregon Edna Breazeale Language Arts Webb City, Missouri Carlotta Brunson Language Arts Seattle, Washington David Burrell Industrial Arts Seattle, Washington Helen Chess Language Arts Everett, Washington Elizabeth Clark History Spokane, Washington William Clyde Mathematics Ames, Iowa Cameron Cooper Science Cedar Rapids, Iowa James Corlett Mathematics Oakesdale, Washington Melvin Dranga Health Education Seattle, Washington Jean Elshin Art Seattle, Washington f James Erickson M Mathematics San Jose, California l ,-. , L ' cs' AMW vi in Lorna Erickson Q Centralia, Washington 1 Ellen Fisher L History 1 Seattle, Washington Home Economies Lee Folsom Science Waterville, Washington John Fuller Mathematics Seattle, Washington Lois Fulton Art Asotin, Washington Igor Gladstone Foreign Language Algiers, Algeria Clark Green Language Arts Compass Adviser Ann Grodal Language Arts Stenkjar, Norway Don Hamey Industrial Arts Seattle, Washington Alma Hawkins Foreign Language Bellingham, Washington Edith Hooger Physical E ucation Benge, Washington Lou Hull Physical Education Seattle, Washington V X 45? lx ,fy David Humphrey Music Yakima, Washington Berkeley Hutchins Language Arts Windsor, Vermont Gail Ingle Foreign Language Kendrick, Idaho Dorothy Jacobsen Science Rexburg, Idaho Ivan Iones Science Prineville, Oregon Richard junco Foreign Language Brownsville, Texas Aurora Ki perberg Health Edjucation Seattle, Washington CQM4 ' Mary Mason Language Arts Des Moines, Iowa Helen McCormick Business Education La Conner, Washington Betty McFarlane Physical Education Cleveland, Ohio jack McGee History Ottumwa, Iowa julia Metz Language Arts Seattle, Washington Celia Michel Home Economics Menahga, Minnesota Betty Moe Health Education Seattle, Washington Elizabeth Montgomery Business Education Seattle, Washington 26 Ora Krienke Science Albert Lea, Minnesota Ernest Lauber Industrial Arts Seattle, Washington Carl Lawrence History Fairbanks, Alaska Robert Lindh Physical Education Seattle, Washington Elmo Little Science Brookroom Manager Elizabeth Lohren Business Education Minneapolis, Minnesota Eleanor Loughead Business Education Minneapolis, Minnesota Kenneth Lyman Business Education Seattle, Washington Aristelle Macdonald Language Arts Spokane, Washington Anna Majors Foreign Language North Adams, Massachusetts Mary Mansour Language Arts Charleston, West Virginia cj Utftbf-A U K .-f aj David Scott Science Davenport, 'Washington Mary Simeon Mathematics Seattle, Vlfashington Ellen Smith Language Arts Waco, Texas Benjamin Snowden Physical Education Mt. Vernon, Washington Florence Russell Foreign Language Manistee, Michigan Peter Rybock journalism Grand Rapids, Michigan Conrad Schirmer History St. Paul, Minnesota Richard Mooney Business Education Spokane, Washington Doris Mullen Science Seattle, Washington Jean Musser Language Arts Akron, Ohio Edith Norman Foreign Language Denniston, Kentucky Eugene Olmsted Business Education Browning, Montana Kenneth Parmeter Language Arts Deer River, Minnesota Barbara Pollock Foreign Language Seattle, Washington Earl Prebezao History St. Louis, Missouri Hugh Preston Business Education Edmonds, Washington Jack Rasmussen History Seattle, Washington Oscar Rosenquist Science Mt. Vernon, Washington John Rushing Mathematics Goshen, Alabama Raymond Williams History New Castle, Pennsylvania Russell Willrnan Mathematics Chico, California Martha Young Language Arts Oakland, Oregon James Zachow Language Arts Leavenworth, Washington Phillip Tjelle Science Seattle, Washington Lloyd Turner Psychology Ozark, Missouri Melvin Tuscher Mathematics Rapid City, South Dakota Audrey Spady Business Education Portland, Oregon Anna Steendah.l Mathematics New London, Minnesota Ivard Strauss Speech Arts Duluth, Minnesota Phillip Stucky Mathematics Macksville, Kansas Doris Sundling Business Education Seattle, Washington Ronald Taylor Music Seattle, Washington Erling Thorsen Industrial Arts Seattle, Washington Leonard Thrapp Drivers' Education Wenatchee, Washington W. Dean Walter Mathematics Asotin, Washington Margaret West History Bartlesville, Oklahoma Alice Wiley History Waterville, Washington To prepare dishes to feed the Roose- velt throng, cooks work side by side: Frances Buck, Lillian Butschke, Ade- laide O'Brien, Rae Carmen, Edna Prout, Edna Pringle, Lucille Miller, Erna Fisher, Helen Scott, head cook, Helen Cheeseworth. The librarians help to enrich the stu- dentls work by giving him assistance with supplementary reading in attrac- tive surroundings: Brita Almquist, Dorothy Watson, head librarian, Bar- bara Ward. Stella Dion Nurse Ozark, Arkansas Laura Brewitt Study Hall Dawson, Yukon Wendell Harrell Study Hall New Orleans, Louisiana Marguerite Roys Study Hall Wenatchee, Washington Roosevelt's appearance is maintained by the custo- dial staff: Ottie Bushek, james Stull, William Roller, Oswald Derheim, Lester Huston, custodian engi- neer, William Stephens, Virgil Thompson, Ray Burris, George Thomas, Lewis Mitchell. fMissingl -Daniel Sullivan, assistant engineer. Harmony and eiiiciency result from the care given school records by: Margaret Bates, school secretary, Jeanne Cerlach, Kelly Brandt, Arlene Hedeen, attendance oficeg Lois Coburn, coun- selling ofiice. Bob Jensen Duane Locknane Flo DeTurk Midge Erickson P1'6S1ClG11f Vice preszdent Secretary Treasurer Moon Ahead! Moon Aheadf' this yearis ASR theme, challenged the students to stride toward high ideals. The Orientation Assembly, held Sep- tember l9th, introduced this popular motto. A new Activities Center replaced the Boys, Locker Room and became an open meet- ing place for all clubs, commit- tees and students, as Well as a place to confer with Mr. Charles Henderson, activity co-ordinator. Pass sales climbed to ninety- seven per cent as student activi- ties began. During lunch periods ASR Cabinet directed the playing of records. Fred Abramson headed a school constitution revision committee, a follow-up project, headed by Miss Breazealeis roll, helped familiarize students with the school constitution. Reviewing offenses is the principal duty performed by Advisory Council. Back row-Judy Alexander, Terry Spragg, Judy Spence, Ted Watts. Front row-Chris Bone, Gay Kendall, Bob Montgomery, Flo DeTurk, Bob Monroe, Duane Locknane fstandingj. ASR Cabinet, which draws its membership from leaders in school activities, sponsored a clean-up campaign. CStandingQ-Tom Greaves, Dan Metcalf, Dan Bracken, Jim Duncan, Fred Abramson, Chuck Barbo fkneelingl. Back row-Duane Locknane, Bob Jensen, Barry Howard. Middle row-Kathy Penclios, Nancy Harrell, Karen Marcus, Ann Peterson, Pat Waring. F font row-Flo DeTurk, Midge Erickson, Ellen Koogle, Nancy Pittenger. IMissingJ-Peggy Bovee. E10 ?e'1S1rk lVIlidg1e Erickson Ellen Student Council salutes the Hag before oog e uane oc nane the bi-Weekly business meeting. 31 Gary Albert Nancy Bennett Carolyn Bergquist Linda Dobson Sig Hoverson Byng Hunt Helen Joachim Joyce Johnson Kathy Moran Barbara Newton Nancy Onstad Warren Palmer Pete Preston Bonnie Reaugh Randy Revelle Joleen Robertson Alex Shevchenko Jean Sullivan Nancy Tingvall Bob Werner Julie Willet Judy Williamson Diane Wilson Neal Zimmerman Reviewing points discussed at the All-City Conference were the delegates from Roosevelt. Back row-Carl Bom- stead, Chuck Barbo, Ted Watts, Dan Metcalf. Front row-Randy Revelle, Karen Doran, Barbie Taylor, Bonnie Jo Osterloh. fMissingj-Judy Spence. Discussing the budgets submitted by school organizations were the follow- ing members of the Finance Corn- mltteez John Ederer, Linda Perry, Mr. Eugene Olmsted, Mr. Cecil Bullock, Midge Erickson, Mr. William Hall, Mr Charles Henderson, Joy Bellamy, Jerry Minzel. Assembly Committee calculates the time allotted to individual assembly Speakers. Ian Irving, chairman, Jean Sullivan, chairman, Mr. james Erick- son, adoiserg Ed Stern, Nancy Maddox, Barbara Bondelid, and Marilyn Hall. fMissingQ-Sarah Silliman, Micci Mon- son, Cynthia Cole. Committees Top ASR chairmen contribute part of their day toward the success of their respective com- mittees. Their Work indirectly helps to in- sure a healthy student government. A summer picnic, held at Lake Wilderness, acquainted the chairmen with the officers under Whom they were to serve. To familiarize students with the hazards of bad-driving was the objective of this yearis Traflic Safety Week. The problem of seating 2,700 students in the auditorium challenged the members of Assembly Committee. 'ii11 E.: fe The Inter-High Traiiic Safety Committee records the student traffic: Barbie Taylor, Susie Mowat, Frank Solomon, Glenda Ensminger, Ian Hemen- way, Marget Johnson, Sue Fletcher, Gail Uzelak, Nelson Collard, Don Cummins, Pam Jarrett, Toni Nelson, Virginia Chichetti, Randy Revelle, chair- man, Grecg Possehl. IMissing1-Naomi Dopps, Bev Cross, Ju y Borseth, Ted Watts, Pete Cameron. Any questions a student has concerning tickets will be answered by a member of Ticket Force. Back row-Sig Hoverson, chairmang Victor Hasselblad, Dan Metcalf. Front row-Karen Juel, Sandy Arnt- zen, Dick Rench, Terry Murphy, Lee Peterson, John Holmstrom. fMissingQ-Kenneth Muzzy, Doug Smith, Ted Thwing, John Veblen, Gary Wineholt. Ideas Grow One of the important aims of the student government of Roosevelt High School is to help students of like interests to become ac- quainted with each other and the school. They can achieve a work- ing government of their own. Each year committees experi- ment with projects. This year, the new activity center was an incen- tive for better group meetings. 34 Ethical Conduct Committee strives to make the general conduct of the stu- dent more satisfying and pleasant to himself as well as to others. Back row -Greg Collins, Ann McCall, Ann Mc- Clelland. Front row-Albert Dudley, Jane Haughawout, Martha Jackson, Kris Albert, Nancy Wells, Mary Ann Fullerton, Alex Cameron, Gary Albert, chairman, Randy Rafferty. IMissingj- Miki Esser, Ianetta Slater. The Compass is a brochure written each year by the members of Compass Committee to help new students be- come familiar with the school. Back row-Deanna Fallmer, Anne Bradle , Carol Sammons, Jo-Anne Ellerbroolt, Mr. Clark Green, adviser, Pat Mc- Donald, Donnie Dingwall, Donna Baerg, Margaret Ludy, Carolyn Glaser, Ian Edwards, Terry Scofield, Nicholas Keyock. Second row-Anne Norris, Nancy jackson, Margaret Harris, Carol Leigh Coombs, chairman. Front row -Pam Leonard, Elinor Graham, Susan Henning, Susan Jennings, Linda Odle, Jeri Mortensen, Barbara Woodbume, Barbara Key. fMissingj-Iane Van Ness, Susan Porad, Sandy Shaw. What I am to be I am now becom- ing. Traditions committee helps keep the customs of RHS important in school life. Nancy Onstad, chairman, Sue Posner, Lynn Shattuck, Iune Mar- lowe, Margie Seeley, Donna Murray, Gay Cordon, Marilyn Zwiers, jo Vander Wel, Miriam Schulti, Judy Kollack, Carolyn Breuer, Margie Meyer, Nyle Clark, Jill Ossinger, Caro- lyn Leach, Susan McQuarrie, Nancy Butler, Sue Vadman. fMissingQ-Judy Calapp, Kathi Casey, Mary Davis, Kathy Knappe, Marilyn NeFf, Kathy O'Reilly, Sharon Stoltzman, Jeani Wright. Trying mortar boards on for size are the members of ASR Alumni Committee. Back row-Bonnie Dunn, Linda Gaston, Annie Horwood, Joan Emery, Martie Haynes, Jackie Flagg, Myrna F erch, Sandy Shimitz, Karen Oscarson. Un mortar boardsj-jeff Lapic, Carol Derment, chairman. fMissingQ-George Carlson, Marilou Collins, Susan Downs, Terri Jones, Sharon Larsen, Susan Porad, Kay Wallace. Thrift Committee urges students to save their money and bank through the school savings pro- gram. Back row-Edra Mack, Sandy Wilson, Marcia Riedasch, Eileen DuBonne. Second row-Judy Williamson, chairman, Karen Ross, Virginia Rogers. Front row-Doreen Larsen, Gwen Vincent. Study Checkers keep accurate accounts of attendance. First row ffront to backJ-Mari- anne Andrews, Carol Norton, Susie Bradway, Lori Jennings, Nancy Butler, Siglind Lutz, Sharon Kraehunis. Second row ffront to backl-Iris Tatsumi, Pam Johnson, Anne Rankin, Sally Swadener, Carolyn Leach, Peggy Shiplet, Margaret Ludy, Joyce New- house, Suzie Jenner. Third row-Janet Neese, Irene Espinoza, Sandy Shimitz, Nancy Ea- den, Nancy Harrell, Carol Keyser, Nancy Onstad, Kristin Comwell. Fourth row-Pam Barrat, Marilou Collins, Donna Cummins, Carol Derrnent, Marget Johnson, Diane Lar- son. fMLs'sing2-Linda Beuser, Darbyann Ellis, Carolyn Glaser, Karen Juel, Julie Kirtofn, Joan Lowry, Joy Smith. 36 Designing ASR bulletin boards and sponsoring the Roll of the Week contest are two of the respon- sibilities of ASR Bulletin Board Committee. Back row-Donna Edwards, Jan VanDerlinden, Judy Calapp, Rosemary Rodgers, Barbara Feltis, Nancy Manos, Caron F ortney, Diane Tucker, Nancy Ben- nett, chairman, Margo Hartland, First row-Gail Muller, Pat Emminger, Kathy Pfaif. These study checkers assist study hall teachers. First row fff07lt to back! Sally Blakley, MaryLynne Wilkins, June Marlowe, Terry Scofield, Second row Kfront to backl- Nancy Bennett, Martha Stroble, Bertha Tat- sumi, Kii Swanson, Janice Stewart, Joyce Briggs. T ird row-Kay Coming, Gay David- son, Margaret Steinman, Jan McDonald, Lori Manning, Judy Herman, Gail Odell, Caron Fortney. Fourth row-Linda Bensen, Julie Willett, Carmen Olson, Lyn McDonald, Bar- bara Eustis, Leta Haggard. Fifth row-Teri Kelly, Sharon Karja, Veda Ward, Donna -Murray, Robin Eriksen, Pat McLeod, Susan Rosene. fM1LvsingQ-Betty Ellis, Merry France, Sandy Hibbrad, Donna Karol, Mary Jane Leonard, Lynn O'Leary, Barbara Thuesen. Sports Boosters Committee helps keep spirit high at Roosevelt, at games, and 1n the pep assemblies which they plan. Back row- Bob Trimble, Gerry Waterman, Cary Wilde, Jack Cope, Bill Nienau. Second row-Pete Preston, co-chairman, Victor E. Bear, Lynn Mackey, Judy Shepherd, Susie Wood, Sandy Wambaugh, Peggy Hanley, co-chairman, Janet Nelson, Barbara Mills, Deanie Johnson, Robin Bracken, Helen Lundin, Mr. Zachow, advisor. Front row-Jett Herpers I left frontj, Marie Bodell, Lee Bracken, Penny Brown, Becky Knudson, Betty Sells, Gail Odell. lMissingQ-Cary Budlong, Mary Pennell. Te s last if Numerous Roosevelt organi- zations provide opportunities for students to serve their school. The ASR, Boys, Club, and Girls' Club give everyone a chance to work at the type of job he enjoys most. There are opportunities for secretarial work, art work, and li- brary work. For those with aspi- rations of actin , the Sports Boosters present s its at pep as- semblies, and the Building Im- provement Committee promotes neatness in and around the school through clean-up-cam- paigns. Keeping in close contact with the various committees are the advisers who co-ordinate the activities of the groups. Sponsoring and publicizing clean-up drives are part of the year-round cam- paign of the Building lm rovement Committee to keep the scgool neat. Linda Dobson, chairman, Kathey Pil- ler, Judy Piske, Peg y Woods, Vickie Pond, Barb Sivesind, Michael Cara- way, Ardie Rogers, Joe Irby. Maintaining order in study halls are these Study Supervisors. Back row- Jon Decker, Jim Erickson, Bill Stolzman, Pete Wood, Howard Strickler, Merv Sharp, Cliff Porter, Warren Palmer, chairman. Al Trotter, Gary Myers, Ron Burns. Fourth row-Jerry Minzel, John Hardgng, Ray Castor, Steve Sakaguchi, Jerry Bowers, Gary Albert, Chuck ylvester, Chuck Cornwell, Bill Morgan, Frank Coyle. Third rowwBob Dunn, Gary Wilde, Jeff Herpers, David Wheeler, Ed Murphy, Bob Ridgway, Bob Holland, Dan Hammers, Dan Tachell. Second row-Dick Enders, Mel Bartoo, Bob Avenell, Dave Breen, Dean Hickey, Rich Haugen, Leslie Hart. Front row -Pete Preston, Ted Watts, Greg Collins, Jim W. Anderson, Bob Ashley, Mickey Duarte, Alex Shevchenko. IMissingj-Bob Armstrong, Dennis Augustine, Gary Bates, Kent Beam, Pete Bigelow, Dennis Block, Nick Bulpin, Dave Cook, Jeff Dean, Chris Doces, Herb Edmonds, Brian Eller- by, Art Ellis, Jerry A. Erickson, Pat Fargo, Dave Fenrow, Larry Hart, Steve Newman, Robbie Oberg, Bob Roblee, Larry Scanzin, Stan Scott, John Whalley, Steve Wyman, Al Yamo, Neal Zimmerman. in k Orientation Committee sponsors a faculty tea in the spring. Back row-Virginia Erickson, Joanne Chichetti, Carol Dizard, Iudy Tralle, Sandy Hibbard, Carolyn Davids, Sandy Dunbar, Diane Moody, Betsy Walker, Donna Smith. Front row-jean Nettelblad, Carmalieta Rookstool, Iris Tatsumi, Kathy Peder- En, Nedra Strand. fMissingj -Bonnie Reaugh, chairman, Kristin itter. Hall of Fame Committee selects outstanding stu- dents for the Hall of Fame. Back row-Eldon Mc- Neese, Bev Savage, chairmang Karen Nelson, Dennis Buchanan. Front row-Pat Walkup, Pat Wise, Sherry Hooper, Maita Vincent, Lorna Lee Welch. I M issingj-Georgie Isaminger. 38 Through pen-pals, RIRO helps promote better international student relations. Oflicers are: Tad Degenhardt, president, Marnie Swarm, uice-presi- dent, JoAnne Crawford, secretary. The sale of student passes is handled by the Pass Sales Com- mittee. Left row fback to frontj-Midge Erickson, chairman, Judy Pittman, Ann Peterson, Jeannie Hatch, Cynthia Cole, Sandy Callahan, Diane Huey, Steve Newman. Second row Kback to frontj-Gail Odell, Judy Condit, June Marlowe, Lynn Mackey, Joie Carter, Margie Seeley, Mary Lynne Wilkins. Third row fback to frontl-Nancy Harrell, Phoebe Ruggles, Sue Day, Susie Wood, Nancy Onstad, Iris Tatsumi, Martie Apostal, Mary Davis. Right row-Suzie Jenner, Dick Roblee, Sue Vad- man, fhiddenj, Carol Ke ser, Brenda Boyker, Bertha Tatsumi, Gail Uzelak, Carol Inhellder, Helen Joachim. fMissingQ-Julie lEii'ton,dJudy Reed, Barbie Taylor, Jane Haughawout, Donna war s. TT e s ix Fuel The Teds, reach for high ideals is expressed in their shoot for the moon. The fuel for the rocket in which they are traveling is a high-octane mixture: a combina- tion of the three main organiza- tions in the school: Girls, Club, Boys, Club, and the ASR. Vari- ous activities of the ASR are channeled into specialized com- mittees, each one concerned with a particular project. These nu- merous committees ofler oppor- tunities for many Teds with diverse talents to have a share in shooting Roosevelt's rocket to the mood, of high ideals. Keeping Teddies informed about school ASR functions is the job of Publicity Committee. Back rowANancy Brewer, Marli Schenck, Karen Kesselring, Mary Ann Steinberg, Susan Matthews, Karen Hoel, Eleanor Milner, Sonia Hurlen, Connie Studebaker, Susan Lien, Mary Aitkin. Middle row-Charlotte Peterson, Carole Fiddler, Kathi Church, Arletta Estenson, Linda Schenke, Carolyn Bergquist, chairman, Carolyn Ritchie, Jennifer Haughawout, Susan Frisbie, Melinda Small. Front row-Judy Manos, Linda Cunningham, Susan Rosene, Becky Wilkie, Marlene Paul- son, Diane Tellefsen. KMissingI-Christine Doto, Lynn Edwards, Marilyn Houghton, Susan Pearson, Sharon Ridinger, Robin Roscoe, Laurie Wilcox. MEWM Teds Ilffer Time Teds assist at Roosevelt by offering their time and talents toward solving these prob- lems: circulating 6,500 library books monthly, keeping records for about 135 absentees daily, checking overparticipa- tion in activities, curbing eating in the halls, and serving in community drives. 40 Help in the attendance office is given by: Back row -Karen Bratt, Sally Berger, Mary Regis, Charlotte Rich. Middle row-Mary Ann Fullerton, Pat Walk- up, Judy Shepherd, Carmalieta Rookstool, Bar- bara Staab, Brenda Boyker, Mary Jane Danishek. Front row-Judy Polander, Diane Buck, Barbara Blythe, Donna Murray, Nancy McCoy, Shirley Smith. fMissing2-Faith Bach, Darbyann Ellis, Susan Bradway. Lunchroom Committee has conducted an extensive campaign to curb eating in the halls. Left row- fbac to frontl-Dave Benton, Jay Bigelow, Ron Reibman, Gary Cromer Chiddenlg Herb Fox, Jim Fortney, Lon Davidson. Right row-Dave Cook, Joleen Robertson, chairman, Sue Jaffe, Larry West, Judy Whipple, Bob Werner, c airmang Bonnie Kemp, John Candelario, Susan Noel, Wayne Evans. fMissingQ-Jim Dickenson, Gary Padgett, Jim Cor- nell, Dick Enders, Barry Michels, Ben Baker, Jim Long, Carol Anderson, Miriam Anderson, June Marlowe, Susan Opsahl, Betsy Walker, Robin Werner. Library Club members assist in the library during school hours and before and after school. Back row-Joan Lowry, Sue Kion, Nora Borgstrom, Laurellin Leigh, Joan Maser, Dotha Clark, Eleanor Huse, Dorothy Keener, Donna Rae Brown, Lori Jen- nings, Sherene Proctor, Mary Corner, Judy Douglas. Front row -Carole Westling, Pat Winther, Gunthild Grossinger, Christine Espeland, Mary Crispin, Eva Meyer, president. KMissingQ- Gloria Heine, Donna Murray, Gail Holden, Laurie Schroder, Kerry Cramer, Linda Gaston, Pat Brown, Karen Banks, Ma1y Farrell, Brenda Hume, Judy Lynch. Activity Recording Committee curbs over-participation in extra-curricular activities. Back row-Mr. Kenneth Par- rneter, adviser, Karen Jacobsen, Gail McLean, Diane Colouzis, Nancy Greenway, Lynne McKernon. Fmnt row -Christi Shaffer, Jill Vaughn, Joanne Armstrong, Judy King, Helen Joachim, chairman. Social Service Committee co-ordinated the Christmas drives for the Washington Children's Home and the Salvation Army. Back 'row-Joyce Johnson, co-chairmang Barbara New- ton, co-chairmang Karen Sprague, Jan Howe, Ginny Marr, Susie Glickman, Barbara Eustis, Joan Van Law. Front row -Kay Corning, Judy Klug, Linda Morgan, Pam Johnson, Carolyn Lemke, Leslie Trick. CMissingj-Peggy Bofvee, Betsy Wal er. Eilicient helpers in the Main Office are: Back row-Janet Hill, Diana Hillman. Middle row-Dolores Smith, Judy Patterson, Judy Tidwell, Judy Scheib, Mary Bates. Front row-Penny Westgate, Janet Gustin, Merrilyn Will, Linda Nelson, CM1L9singQ-Carol Carlsen. P-TA Dance Committee plans theme, decorations, entertainment, and publicity for school dances. Back rowwPaul Wienir, Dick Wessman, Chas Campbell, Jim Duncan, Jim Miner, Will Pringle, Rick Weber, Dan Barr, Jim Kibble. Fourth row-Andy Aldrich, Pete Berzins, Judy Crossett, Bob Avenell, Judy Lounsbury, Charlie Saunders, Bob Caims, Kristi Fielding, Carol Keyser, Carol Fortenbacher, Jim May, Cathy Jones, Bill Goodman. Third row-Susie Tipp, Marilyn Hall, Leanne Goss, Steve Meier, Marylee Smith, Nancy Ullman, Jody Schampera, Steve Wilen, Keith Moulton, Sandy Wambaugh, Sally Greenawalt, Sheila Houston, Liz Euchner, Barb Blythe, Jackie Wimbles. Second row-Heather Mackey, Kathy LeDuc, Viv Kayes, Karen Groth, Sue Hurley, Diana Senn, Coty Neese, Judy Pistole, Jan Savage, Bobbie Kendall, Lynn Kaufman, Nancy Harrell, Barb Thue- son, Barb Pearson, Lynn Wright. Front row-Christine Goldb'ack,rSusan Greenawalt, Margaret Frye, Kathy Dahl, Gail Wamell, Byng Hunt, chair- mang Nancy Tingvall, chairman, Pat McCork1e, Judie Wills, Dorothy Clay, Judy Yeo, Ann Bacon. Folkdancing Club members learn European dances for fun and exhibition. Back row-Bob Thompson, Nancy Pittenger, Judy Hermanson, Tom Greaves, Doug B. Smith, Sally Sindt, Bob Melton, Gunthild Grossinger, Front row-Pamela Czebotar, John Terris, Laurie Schmidt, Lee Hurlbut, Sergio Cas- tillo, Kathy Tralle. 42 Talents Develop The development of talents and interests is one of the contributions clubs make to the studentls search for high ideals. There are about Efteen clubs at Roosevelt. Some of them, such as Debate, develop skills that are useful to the students in their school- work, while others, such as Folkdancing, foster a recreational interest. Foreign langu- age clubs are among activities that broaden the students' knowledge ofl the world, while some clubs offer an opportunity for ac- quaintance 'with a possible vocation. Public speaking, research practice, and quick-thinking are among the skills gained in debate. Roosevelt de- baters are: Jeff Spear, Charley Huiiine fstandingl, Tom Mills, Ed Stern, Chuck Bergquist, Gary Haldane fstandingl, Greg Turner. fM1Zssingl: Bob Roblee, George Ordal, Candy Shorett. Through the foreign language clubs, students learn the customs of the country whose lan age they speak. Back row-Latin Cilb: Lee Williams, Charlie Saunders, Margaret Pearson, Eldon McNeese, Frank Hooper, Bruce Beard, Mike Williams. Third row- Latin Club: Carol Edson, Gunthild Grossinger, Wayne Evans, Linda Juel, Kathy Nelson, Debbie McCabe, Claire Adams, French Club: Mary Pennell, Sonia Hurlen, Donna Edwards, Iudy Ingram. Second row-Spanish Club: Ann Chamberlain, Linda Roman, Dan Barr, Russian Club: Lyn Hopkins, Lynn Bassett, Marylynne Wilkins. Front row-German Club: Siglind Lutz, Dorothy Mauce, Carolyn Ritchie, Jean Irvine, Pete Anderson. Included in the program of FTA are movies and Held trips which explain aspects of the teaching profession: Carol Shuman, vice-president, Elcena Steinmann, Susie Bradway fseatedl, president: Mike Warner, secretary, Bobby Pitcher. fMissingl: Carol Wil- sted, Linda Pederson, Karen Oscarson, Mary Ann Miller, Meredith Morris, Rae Palmer, Margaret Steinmann, Mardie Howell, Carolyn Waldal, Linda Frankfort, Becky Wilkie, Iudy Piske, Lynn Edwards, Nancy Brewer, Dean Hickey. 43 Seen at school functions with their cameras are members of Camera Club Whose pictures record our lives at RHS. Back row-Wendell Wonderly fhiddenj, Mike Sorenson, Ron Lind- sley, Iudy Scheib, Terry Hatch, Paul Scheib, Bill Windblade. Front row- Lonnie Mackay, jeff Steele, jim Cul- lidge, Gary Christenson, Bob Peterson, Mr. Cooper, adviser. 44 Math problems can be demonstrated on this large slide rule. Back row- Iohn Veblen, Ed Stern, Jeff Howson, Neal Robinson, john Holmstrom, Sheldon Bennett, Tim Mills. Second row-Jerry Erickson, Bob Moyer, Dennis Helseth, Tom Sanford, Ron Reaugh, Sig Hoverson, Barbara Baum, Pat Waring, Dan Barr. First row-Van Norman, Cary Rader, Mike Gross, Nancy Brewer, Heather MacDougal1, Ginny Holland, Elinor Street, Mar- garet Pearson. CStcmclingQ-Tad Lha- ITIOI1, Jim Allendoerfer, Pete Anderson, president. Klllissingl-Lynn Burgess, Al Johnston, Dan Davis, Dave Dorf- man, Tom Greaves, Margaret Harris, Jock McLeaish, Randy Raiferty. Developing skill in this ancient game are the members of Roosevelt's Chess Club. fStanclingQ-Gunnar Sundgren, Mr, Ralph Rehbock, adviser. Second row-Sig Hoverson, Chuck Watts, Dan Davis, Ken Taylor, Jim Peterson. First row-john Kirsch, Mike Gross, George Ordal, Juanita Davis, Leonard Ross. KMissingQ-Pete Gunnarson, Jock Mc- Leaish, David Street, Albert Dudley, Mickey Raskov, Danny Dunham, Charlie Huiline. Keeping the equipment in condition are the boys on Audio-Visual squad. Back row-jim Cunningham, Alfred Ross, Bob Thompson, Dan Helke, Don Younghusband, Bill Distad, jack Sur- ber. Front row-Rick Mortensen, Mike Fountain. The Roosevelt High School radio station, whose call letters are W7GN, is operated by the members of Radio Club. Back row-Al Ross, Phil May- nard, Mr. Lee Folsom, adviser. Front row-Roger Ferguson, jim Cunning- ham, Dave Cook. 'iwfffi 'H55l to Clubs Create Roosevelt possesses clubs in which students can increase their knowledge of a subject through lectures and demonstrations. All clubs are under faculty super- vision. This year's addition, Math Club, is under the supervision of Mr. Phillip Stucky, head of the Mathematics Department. Sev- eral meetings featured demon- strations of calculators, some of which were built by Roosevelt students. Camera Club,s activities includ- ed taking pictures for both the Roosevelt News and the Strenuous Life. Two members, Bob Peterson and Gary Christenson, Won certificates of merit for their pho- tography in the Eastman-Kodak High School Contest. Clubs promote opportunities for students through a range of academic fields. Delving into the mysteries of science are these members of Science Club. Back row-Don Hogue, Gordon Smith, Bill Ieswine, Tom Greaves, Mr. Philip Tjelle, adviser, Mr. Dan Cutler, guest speaker, Dick Lilly and Lee Scott. Third row-Neal Zimmerman, Mike Gross, Ron Beaugh. Second row- Frank Solomon Khiddenj, April Dam, Merrily Dam, Heather MacDougall, Tom Sanford, Al Stiles. Front row- Ed Stern, Keith Moulton, Bob Craig, Sig Hoverson, president. . 45 Fall Cabinet Howdy Partners,', the Big and Little Sister Party, started the 1958-1959 Girls, Club year. Soon after committee sign-ups, ofHcers held the autumn Little Confer- ence. The theme was Giving A Father-Daughter Banquet, c'Dad for a Knightf' re-enacted the spirit of King Arthurls court. At Christmastime mothers and daughters filled the lunchroom for the Holly Berry Tea. Ex- change students from other Se- attle High Schools spoke about Christmas in other lands. 46 . Barbara Baum . Annu Bradley . Gail Brokenshire . Iudy Condit . Io Anne Ellerbrook Ircnc Espinoza . Caron Fortney . Barbara Hamilton . Judy Harden . Jane Haughawoui Lyn Hopkins Christie Kolar , June Marlowe Ginny Marr . Jackie Murphy Carol Norton Vickie Pond Lynn Pruzan Gloria Shenson Barbie Taylor Diane Tellefsen Barbara VVaak Molly Walton . Pauline Yeager Sorting lost items are members of Girls' Club Lost and Found Committee. Mrs., Marguerite Boys ACZUZSG1' as Zitiiif- ' Efflf , 1 4- . f '.-, . Gini -,,, Lg, lf, .m..if321i?S5Y. Hecordmg secretary it, '7f42lEei:?5l2Yi2a2iiif2241 f Bonnie Io Osterloh Corresponding secretary 'tee'tt ll Karen Marcus President 1 5 ?'?'9'PP'-'!Q ' Nancy Butler N yle Clark Sue Day Io Anne Ellerbrook Carol Fortenbacher Leanne Goss Diana Hillman Lynn Kaufman Carol Keyser Becky Knudson Carol Lambert . Pat McCorkle Susie Mowat Kathy O'Reilly Marlene Paulson Susan Rosene Margie Seeley Page Stanton Mary Ann Steinberg Gay Kendall Vice-president Jeanie Liptack Treasurer Examining their work are members of Girls' Club Scrapbook Committee. Spring Cabinet New Horizonsv was the theme for the spring Little Conference of the Girls' Club. The Reverend Earl Palmer of the University Presbyterian Church was the speaker. Girls, Club Week, A Girl in Every Port, was April 6 through 10. Girls Wore pastels at the beginning of the voyage of the G.C. Stateliner, which left port for Rio on Monday. Clirnaxing the cruise was Aloha Day, when the girls participated by Wearing leis. Elections and a rose-garden inaugural concluded the year. l IONIIOIOIOD-lr-lr-u-u-r-dr-11-r-H-4 rhCDl0I-4CmM'4lO'3U'h5kC-JIQP-'OSD . Elcena Steinniann Sue Vadman Lorna Welch Nancy Wells Barbi Woodburne 47 A joint F all-Spring Cabinet breakfast welcomed new committee chairmen. Mothers and daughters enjoy food and entertainment at the Holly Berry Tea. 48 Sophomore girls receive an introduction to Girls' Club at the Big and Little Sister Party. Dottie Matthieson fleftj and Rosemary Rodgers won the middy decoration contest, climaxing three weeks of a Middy Drive. Girls Share Every girl in Roosevelt may share in the work of Girls' Club by participating in two of the twenty-two committees compris- ing the Administrative, Cultural, Service, and Social Departments. Three of the social events, the Father-Daughter and Mother- Daughter Banquets, and the Holly Berry Tea, introduce par- ents to school life. Climaxing the year is the Inauguration Cere- mony in spring when oilicers and cabinet appear in formal dress, and outstanding girls are honored as Rose Maidens for having contributed toward the realization of the high ideals of Girls' Club. Medieval decorations carried out the theme of this years Father-Daughter Banquet, Dad For a Knight. A high point of the Girls' Club year is the formal inaugural in May. 49 Barry Howard President Terry Spragg Vice-president Charles Campbell Secretary Carl Bomstead Treasurer The new Boys Club office provides for recreatlon IS well as for a central meet- Iim Beaunaux Steve Camp Charles Huffine Neal Liderr Howard Strickler John Bird John Candelario john jaquet Dave MacKenzie Pete Wood These athletes from the University of VVashington displayed their skill at the WVrestling Assembly in the fall. TR's duties include taking tickets and checking library doors. Members are: Back row - Don Axtell, jim johnson, Jack MCC-ary, Mike McCoy, Terry Murphy, Lee Peterson. Middle row - Gordon Smith, Darrell Thompson, Charlie Saunders, Paul Sclieib, Wes Riegel, Randy Rafferty, Jerry Skul- lerud, Dick Ballinger. Front row - Dan Metcalf, Paul Wienir, Steve Sakaguchi, Gary Ford, Tad Lhamon, Sheldon Bennett, Norbert Cegner, Bob Barnes, Bruce Barr, Gary Gibson, Ed Stern. Two award winners in the Hot Rod Show, Bill Kost and Tom Peterson, dis- cuss the quality of their rods Missing - Field Filigno, Gordon Sherwood Boys Supervise The Boys' Club now occupies a place in the new Activities Center. To give the dads an opportunity to take a better look at Boys' Club, the boys presented a Father-Son Des- sert in November. T The Anti-Smoking Council, Outside Traflic, and Clean-Up Committees worked for the improvement of relations with the com- munity. The Intramural Committee organ- ized football, basketball, and table tennis tournaments, and a track meet. Two Hot Rod Shows, the distributing of Boys' Club pencils, and a Christmas caroling party were also a part of the 1958-59 Boys' Club program. The Publicity and Bulletin Board Commit- tees informed the school of Boys, Club events, and the Entertainment Committee planned the agenda for the functions held during the year. 51 :llama 'Q L, , .g i'h as U i w , V.., an .llllil sill!-D ' 1f'L,-..W .4.- 5 ,,1- 3 V 149 y-ff- ' ,.,, x,,. ii, . , . K , ,, ,,: . K K i I I A , , , ., Wkhry ,...,,-wf'f ,,.,.,-W ' 'K QM-'MN -l ',',, ,wfpw 'K Vw, 'fri' I K wx , Q QQ ' ' , l,. lJ , ' A .1 . A 4. x S Production -H 2 ,. 1 . .ti , ::,a:.rfff, x- Q , fa , ...v . Looking towards Times Square is Broadway, the center of New York,s theatrical world. With its lighted marquees, the street symbolizes the achievements of actors and actresses. At Roosevelt our Drama Department is the avenue that students with special talents may travel in an effort to realize their dreams in music and drama. Yogi? No, it's Miss Macdonald's Speech Arts II class developing Great Caesar's Ghost. Confidence, poise, and presentation proficiency are objectives of speech arts courses. Participating in this seance are Joanne Schuster and Hal Goldback. Those interested in drama may develop a play and enter in the Drama Festival. Here a group displays how a scene might be arranged. Demonstrating are Dave Gilmartin, Susan VVendorf, Judy Alexander, Caile Bryant, Judy Reed, Mike Stribling fstand- zngj, Juanita Davis fkneelingl, and Betty Ellis Cprrmej. In Drama I, students learn to emote in acting. Here Miss Mac- donaldls class portrays Shakespeare's comedy, Taming of the Shrew. Participants are: Susie Bradway, john Terris, Jill Rich- mond, and Mike Sorenson. 54 Directed for the first time by a student, Judy Alexander, the Roosevelt entry in P. L. C. Competition, Finder's Keepersf' placed first. Art Grunbaum and Kathy Gallagher received the best actor and actress awards. The Revue, though not a part of the Drama De- partment, gives talented students an opportunity to exhibit their various skills. Pam Leonard fstand- ingj and Georgie Isaminger Cseatecll Watch per- formers, while others wait to go on stage. HEX Drama Satisfies Featuring a different department of the school each year is becoming a tradition with the Strenuous Life staff. The selection for this year is the Drama Department head- ed by Miss Aristelle Macdonald. The department offers Speech Arts I and II and Drama I-IV in which students acquire speaking skill, listening ability, and acting appreciation. Some productions of the vari- ous classes are the Senior Play, an entry in P.L.C. competition, and the Spring Drama Festival, each directed by students. Miss Macdonald says that drama students develop their own personalities by portray- ing others. Drama IV strives to create in the student a quality which will convey the desired idea to the audience. In this scene from the Senior Play, The Match- maker, are: Pat Wenzlaff, jim Knisely, Mike Stribling, and Kris Albert fhiddenj. 55 Lon Davidson Peggy Hanley Kathy O'Reilly Jim Knisely Randy Revelle Martie Apostol 66 !99 Commemorating the one-hun- dredth anniversar of Theodore Rooseve1t's birth, this year's Rhythm and Riot Revue por- trayed humorous aspects in the life of the school's namesake. The double performances of November 7 and 8 climaxed months of preparation. Approxi- mately three hundred people helped to produce Bully! Bully! Bully! The play followed the experi- ences of TR.: his adventures on the Dakota plains, his political career, the construc- tion of the Panama Canal, and his great expedition in Africa. The last scenes depicted Teddy Spirit at Roose- velt High School today. Included in the cast were singers, dancers, tumblers, pantomine artists, musicians, and school leaders who created an enthusiastic finale. The Revue Orchestra provided background for performers as well as pre- senting between-scenes music. Standing-Jim Knalvik, Steve Newman, Joe Larson, Mary Dungan, Pat Waring, Barbara Bondelid. Back row-Laurellin Leigh, Iannetta Slater, Iulianne Stray, Vickie Pond, Ion Long, Charles Campbell, Bruce Winston, Ken Taylor, Brehon McFarland, Steve Wilen, Dick Roblee, Sanford Heins. Front raw-Dave Pearson, Barb Schulze, Jill Smith, Tom McKean, Mike Rogers, Barb Sivesind, Chuck Vinsongaler, Tom Ostliif, Judy Pursel, Lee Scott, Judie Wills, Mike Tanner, Bill M. Jensen. Student conductor-Bob Bryan. Portraying Teddy gals of the roaring '20,s were these junior girls: Marilyn Neff, Sherri White, Caron Fortney, Nyle Clark, Susie Mowat, Barbie Tay- lor, jane Haughawout, Sharon Dil- worth, Carol Fortenbacher and Teri Kelley. 56 HQ!! . IB SE 3 '-L 'A 9k!'2iii'Wlf -12, Wu.- w Morgan. Physical fitness, advocated by T.R. is demonstrated by Roosevelt tumbling team: Top-Gordon Barnett, Jim Mur- phy, and Randy Revelle. Bottom-Jeff Howson, Jim Feiring and Pete Gunnarson. No story about T.R. would be com- plete without the traditional Teddy Bear. These Sophomore girls filled the role for Roosevelt: Betty Sells, gill Burg, Carolyn Gowdy, and Ro in Portraying the famous Hillbillies of Teddy's era: Candy Pearson, Jo Anne Ellerbrook, and Robin Cameron pan- tomine My Clobbered Heart. 551'3iBZ'B15?Q!EiBiilE! ! Zi ? The Voice of this year's production, Don McKinnon, provided numerous quotes from Teddy. 57 Groups Apply Theme Last spring the theme was chosen for the 1958 Revue. During the summer months, directors and committees planned and organized the show. They worked every school day, with Mr. Straussis assistance, until the iinal performance. Mr. Ivard Strauss, adviser Judy Hendrickson, director Susie Mowat, assistant director Advertisement is handled by the Pub- licity Committee. lt is the responsibili- ty of the Revue Costume Committee to make arrangements for renting the necessary costumes if the ASR supply is limited: Carol Fortenbacher, Linda Nelson, Nancy Newell, Sharalyn Schwartz, Janet Neese, Dottie Mat- thiesen, Linda Cunningham, Barb Carlson. IMissingQ-Lou Ella Nixon, Susan Porad, Sarah Silliman. Music Committee chooses records and relates the music to each scene. Aid- ing Revue participants in choreo- graphy is the Dance Committee. Mem- bers are: Bonnie Reaugh, Lyn Hop- kins, Judy Harden, Nedra Strand, Peggy Frazer, Pat Walkup, Lynn Kaufman, Lori Jennings. Writing and directing a scene in the Revue is the duty of each member of Continuity Committee. Organization Committee is responsible for relating the scenes. Members of these groups are: Nancy Eaden, Mary Ann Paul- son, Susan Hitchcock, Pauline Yeager, Jane Haughawout, Sue Hurley, Sandy Callahan, Diane Huey, Jean Sullivan, Connie Lee. IMissingQ-Kathy Matau, Nancy Greenway. Make-up Corps' Work creates different im- personations for the actors: Back row- Sandy O'Nei1l, Iackie Weis, Robin Erikson, Lyn Hopkins, Zana Dean, Charlene Riley, Zina Pephyrs, Shiera Lee Galle, Connie Johnston, Linda Barmuta, Kay Schmidt, Peggy Frazer, Kathy Billimoria, Margaret Jenner, Blythe Stoll. Front row-Merrily Dam, April Dam, Kathy Moran, chairman, Dolores Smith, Alice Becklin, Bev Stickler, Carol Inhelder, Martha Stroble, Evonne Kevin, Joy Rhodes, Margaret Wolfe. fMiss- ingj-Ioani Bird, Lora Mae Galle, Sheila Hoople, Nancy Nolan, Lois Pratt, co-chain man. Realism is added to productions through the use of scenery and sound effects by the Stage Crew: fStandingQ -Clark Bowen, Brian Crizzell, Mike Sorenson, Leonard Cerlach, Rick Dannenmiller, Lyle McRae, Dale Franson, Bruce Hart, Myron Nelson, manager, Bert Balch, Jud Matteson, Gary Thompson, Melton Myers. flineelingj-Cary Wiley, Ed Arneson, Melvyn Beam, Hal Kershner, Mr. lvard Strauss, adviser. fMissingQ-Ron Nel- son, Mike Park, Al Riley, Dave Wheeler, Mickey Markham. Crews Assist Mr. Earl Prebezac and Miss Jean Musser respectively are advisers for Costume and Make-up Corps. Stage Crew designs and builds sets for all school programs. The members handle lighting, sound, and scene shifting for auditorium performances. For The Matchmaker, four sets and a special curtain styled after the 1890's and early 1900's were used. Included in the musical Christmas Program was a stained glass Window portraying the na- tivity scene. Each member of the crew originated a set for pos- sible use in the Spring Drama Festival. Su lin appropriate costuming for castpnliengbers is the responsibility of the Costume Force: Bac row-Diane Wilson, chairman, Arlene Amundsen, Judy Hermanson, Lana Coe. Front row -Penny Millar, Chris Ackerman, Sallie Cook, Nacelle Katch. fMissingI-Dale Weber, Steve Newman, Julie Willett, chairman. 66Matchmaker' Runaway employees of a Yonkers' store, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, were the centers of interest in The Matchmaker, presented by the drama students on January 9 and 10. Directed by Sharon Stolz- man, this year's Senior Play re- lated the escapades of Tucker and Hackl in New York City while they were dodging their employer, Horace Vandergelder. Mrs. Molloy and Minnie Fay, the proprietors of a ladies' hat r, shop, became involved in the , plot when their shop was chosen Kathy Gallagher Jim Knisely Ian MacDonald Mike Stribling Betty, llis 1 fix' llsgthf young adventurers, hid' sg it p rg, in p ace. Maftie AP0Sf01 ludY HeHd1'iCkS0n Gillilditin . Judy Alexander 1 1, 3 N ii iv , for ,iw r l t ,Q I 5 'UI if L I Mn , it 3 A. 1 ,UQ iiwlp gil grin Milli lilly,-Q 'V I !iV7Xj6lVi'wffr 4 Z rar will mf .W wlfail .wills iv mil W MIB' illifi UM' ,wi -Am' .L The cast takes many curtain calls. Barnaby Tucker . . Cornelius Hackl . . . Horace Vandergelder . Mrs. Levi ..,. Mrs. Molloy . . Minnie Fay . . Ambrose Kemper Ermengarde .... Miss Flora Van Huysen Miss Van Huyserfs Cook Gertrude ..... Malachi Stack . . . 'Denotes Friday Cast 60 .................IimKnisely . . . . . . . Mike Stribling . . . . . . . . Dave Gilmartin 'Judy Hendrickson, Kathy Gallagher 'Judy Alexander, Martie Apostol 'Ian MacDonald, Betty Ellis . . , . . Roger Sullivan . . 'Lynn Mackey, Laurie Black 'Sharon Krachunis, Diane Huey . . . 'Kathy Matau, Sue Day 'Kathy O'Reilly, Sharon Galloway . . . . . . . .Jeff-Steele HMM Hz, Iii' IE' 2 .Zilla!3SiEFliUfi9liJ!!Yiil!!54b!iiPilfSl!ilQiiilfiillhiilfsiilfiiiilmkiisitilffbwskmlaiiEhi Struggle in Miss Van Huyseffs house: Jeff Steele, Sharon Krachunis, Nick Keyock, Lynn Mackey, and Roger Sullivan. Pat Wenzlaif, Jim Knisely, and Mike Stribling show their concern as Judy Alexander and Ian MacDonald ham- pcz Jeff Steelels efforts to overturn a ta le. ' ' , WH, , ,, ,,, ,, Concert Choir: Back row-Gary Wineholt, Dennis Helseth, Bob Leishman, Barrett Kyle, Alex Cameron, Bill Distad, Lee Hooper, Gary Hittle, Thomas Jensen, Dave Camber, Gary Snook, Mickey Duarte, Cliff Baker. Third row-Lin McDole, Marya Amyes, Kathie Sorenson, Eileen Boehner, Roberta Woodard, Pat Handley, Karen Adams, Pat Woodard, Harriet Kelly, Joanne Schuster, Peggy Fra- zer. Second row-Jan Fuller, Ann Bishop, Miki Esser, Gloria Miner, Pam Meister, Caro- lyn Boone, Kathy Pederson, Mary Crispin, Jan Sellen, Jane Handley, Donna Maletta, MaryLynne Wilkins. Front row-Diane Ben- sen, Janice Larson, Judy Underwood, Judy Rhodes, Carolyn Waldal, Verna West, Cassie Kenyon, Ann Bacon, Mardie Howell, Anita Taylor, Judy Natoli, Ginny Holland, Sharon DeLee. CMissingQ-Thalia Brown, Gloria Glaser, Lynda Nicholson, Mary Regis, Gerry Scordan, Sandra Mathis, Frank Hooper. Roosevelt Singers: Back row-Joe Loutey, Jim Palin, Tom McCarthy, Bill Stolzman, Gene Ericson, Gene Brownell, Bill Carp, Tom Brozovich, Ron Pajoman, Fritz Haury, Dexter Dickey, James Beaunaux, Dave Tregoning, Charlie Edin, Jim Holfmann, John Rourke, John Gilbert, Lee Moore, Dale McGregor, Ben Lytle. Second 'row-Laurie Schmidt, Carol Hausman, Leah Young, Roberta Marberg, Heida Deller, Lora Mann, Leimomi McBride, Vonya Druliner, Shirley Creese, Melody Hudgens, Sylvia Guerra, Betty Gilliam, Karen Riley, Lynn Sorensen, Linda Morgan, Sandra Dodson, Sharon Hosford. Front row-Cecilia Saenz, Sarah Jo lnfelise, Kathlyne Jokela, Jane Whitcomb, Barbara Bowman, Arlene Abrahamson, Pat Czarnetzke, Pat Nicholson, Connie Studebaker, Mary Hilt, Ann Gallaher, Caroline Montoya, Kathy Mahler, Janice Sullivan, Judy Klug. CMissingQ- Cecily Guberlet, Esther Henneke, Dan Shea, Sandy Jorgensen, Susan Mc- Quarrie, Vincent Wirkman. Songs Prevail School events in which the Concert Choir performed were the Christmas Program, Spring Music Festival, and the Com- mencement Ceremony. The choir also sang for a luncheon at the University of Wash- ington and for a Host Night Program. Roosevelt's choir and orchestra performed in the Northwest Division of Music Edu- cators' National Conference in the Civic Auditorium. Staying in Seattle homes dur- ing the three and a half days of rehearsals, participants from seven states were repre- sented at the Conference. Mr. Don Craig, a member of one of Rooseveltis first gradu- ating classes, was guest conductor of the Northwest Chorus. The all Northwest festi- val alternates with state festivals and meets every other year. It is held in Seattle only once in twelve years. Nonettes, a girls' vocal group, appeared on television and sang for the State School Directors' Association at the Olympic Hotel. Roosevelt Singers, a newly-organized group, is open to any student desiring to be in a singing class. It is a preparatory course for Concert Choir, and performs with the school orchestra, singing popular music. Nonettes sing at school assemblies and parties, for church, and P-TA groups: Alice Penhalurick, accompanistg Diane Bensen, Margo Hartland, Anne Bisho , Gay Kendall, Ginny Marr, Anne Brag- ley, Karen Ross, Marcia Riedasch, Mary Davis. 63 64 Bands Add Cheer Presenting the Teddy Roosevelt show dur- ing half-time at the annual Thanksgiving Day game in the High School Memorial Stadium was a highlight of the year for the band. Roosevelt's band won the first place trophy for Class AA High School Bands marching in the Santa Claus Parade. It also partici- pated in the Host Night Program for the Northwest Conference of Music Educators. Band: Buck row-Linda Dobson, jim Huston, Mark Collier. Nflary Dungan, jim Anderson. Front row-Bruce Winston, Charles Camphell, Steve Hill, Ken Taylor, Mike Tillman, Jay Hartland, Marie Welding, Myron Nelson. fNot picturedl-Bob Bryan, Dave Davies, Dick Werder. Band: Buck row'-Linda Fosness, Sue Ivey, Lynn Bassett, Carolyn Leach. Middle row-Barhara Wfaak, Indie Rinehart, Keith Moulton, Judy Pursel. Front row-Tom Ostliif, Irvin Con- diotty, Anne jacohson. KNot picturedj -Gary Gihhs, Terry Shadcluck. Band: Back row-Bill Moore, Tom McKean, Ken Klees, Pam Hunter, Barb Sivesind, Judy Piske, Larry Wercler, jay Powers, Richard Mac- Nair, Paul Bishop. Front row-Jerry Bowers, Boh Ashley, Leta Haggard, Larry Bell, Steve Wilen, Don R. Axtell. ll Orchestra: Back row-Larry Kennedy, Brehon Mc- Farland, Norm Davis, jon Long, Dick Roblee, Ken Mackenzie. Front row-Mike Hoffman, Nancy Mac- Mahon, Dick Odell, Mel Person, jane Van Ness, Barbara Wfaak, Judie VVills, Karen Falkenberg. Orchestra: Back row-fstanclingj- Linda Dobson, Iris Tatsumi, Joe Lar- son, Iiin Kvalvik, Steve Newman, Mary Dungan, Nancy McCoy. Middle row-Brenda Cook, Mike Tanner, Bill Iensen, Susan Hiltner. Front mw- Pat McCorkle, lean Spiegelberg, Bar- bara Bondelid. Orchestra: Back row-Susan RIcQuar- rie, jannetta Slater, Laurellin Leigh, jill Smith, Linda Pederson, Barb Schulze. Middle row-Vickie Pond, Julianne Stray, Charlotte Peterson, Carolyn Davids. Front row-Kathleen Moran, Bill Grantham, Glenda Ens- minger, Sherry Hooper, Nacelle Katch. KNot picturedj-Dave Pearson, Kristin Ritter. Music Rei ns Besides performing at various school assemblies, Rooseveltis orchestra participated with the entire Music Department in the annual Christmas Program on December 22 and in a Spring Music Festival, May 8. Eighteen of the students in this instrumental group are membCrS of the All-City High School Orchestra. Mr. Ronald Taylor, Roosevelt,s band and orchestra leader, re- turned in September from a year of study on a john Hay Fellow- ship at Yale University. 65 When conducting night performances for parents and students, the orchestra members appear in formal dress. 5 x,g..434':,,.'x-x X X., x A X Xligg QC, Qvg-,qxqer cg KOCXA .Elixir X-g-,Bqg.,ggNca5 Xxgxg Seem-fx QLSX Q,-, QW: rg cg -..2 cv xxcfse. 1' QVNX x,X fe uazxfgx C- cz, MIXA N-x Oyez co, 4:45 L-Q XYNXO ML: nigga -xx, Xu -QM -G, 'x-' Q C' QE cr CX Xe-X- '-CHX -A C CP 'CX 'vxl ca., CCL 4: cgi Members of Roosevelt's Swing Band are: Larry Werder, Mike Rogers, Doug Danner, Tom McKean, Jim Peterson, Ion Long, Ken Klees, Steve Wilen, Bob Bryan, Don Axtell, Mark Collier, Cdrumsl, Sanford Heins, Mary Dungan, and Jim Anderson. By playing the school songs, the march- ing band helps add spirit at football games. Co-editors and adviser make the final decision on Lab Writer entries. Carol Sammons, co-editor, Miss Edna Breazeale, adviser, Pauline Yeager, editor. Ideas Flair Freely Stimulating interest in creative writing, giving students the opportunity to see their work in print, and inciting competitive spirit are the purposes of the Lab Writer, a stu- dent-produced magazine issued in the spring. After submitting letters of application, Editorial Board members are chosen in the fall. They plan the format and choose a Wide variety of compositions for publica- tion. Lab Writing classes submit essays, fr poetry, and short stories to the Lab Writer. Each entry sent in to the Lab Writer is read by the Editorial Board mem- bers who decide which ones are suit- able for publication: Bertha Tatsumi, Laurie Wilcox, Carolyn Martin, Maita Vincent, Lorna Welch, Nancy Maddox, Lynn Pruzan, Pauline Yeager, Nancy Wells, Keith Allen fstandirigj, Carol Edson, Eldon McNeese, Carol Sam- mons fstandingj, Anne McLeaish, Barbi Woodburne, Beth Hunt, Susan 1 Hitchcock. 67 Kathy Penchos Judy Condit Linda Cunningham Judy Manos Sally McCue Tom Greaves Karen Groth Rich Haugen News Informs Teds This year marked the introduction of Mr. Peter Ry- bock as the adviser of the Roosevelt News. In the fall, the staff consisted of Seniors who had had journalistic experience during their Junior year, however, in the spring several Juniors joined the stall as cubs.', Featured in the 1958-59 editions were several regular columns: Cosmo's ,Peanut Sputterf' Bird and Boepple's Rod and Customf John Ted', Edereris Time Out, The Editors Cor- ner, the Hi-Spy, and Teddy Toddler columns. At the begin- H' ning of the second semester, the News underwent a face liftingv and switched to Bodoni type for its heads. A large portion of the money which supported the paper came from the efforts of the Ad Staff, led by Ad Managers Donna The Fall News Staff gave Roosevelt the first of its bi- weekly newspapers. Back row-John Bird, Dick Boepple, Keith Allen, Christy Luker, Jim Dickinson, Rich Haugen, Alex Cameron, Tom Greaves. Front row-Jeannie Hatch, Jan MacDonald, Karen Groth, Molly Walton, Nancy Ben- nett, Judy Lounsbury, Judi Taylor. Reviewing the progress of ad selling during the first semester were the members of the Fall Ad StaH:: Ron Lehman, Judy Crossett, Rosemary Rodgers, Carol Lambert, Jan Mac- Donald, Keith Allen. Karol and Carol Czarnowsky. 68 DNiS!'iMlH53M1 2B! inil53ZIiIf2SElBi2iiIeli3i iBliiLLiilEls3w?1fHSL1Eii1ff.5lilE. EEESBEI The Spring Ad Staff provided a large sum of revenue for the News: Ed Frazelle, Carol Czarnowsky, all-city ad man- The enlarged S ring News staff provided journalistic experience for Juniors. Baci row-Donna Murray, Cindy Dack, Kris Albert, Margo Hartland, Christy Luker, Becky Knudson, Nyle Clark, John Ederer, Pat McCorkle, Pete Preston, Wayne Evans, Greg Thompson, Fritz Field, Frank Coyle, Jack Luker, Jan Mac- Donald, Tad Degenhardt, Keith Allen. Front row-Lori Mann- ing, Judy Lounsbury, Vivienne Kayes, Alex Cameron, Ann O'Loughlin, Judy Conrad, Dorothy Clay. News editors correlate their depart- ments to produce a unified paper. Back row-Sports editors Dick Boepple, John Ederer, John Bird. Front row-Exchange editors Judy Condit, Margo Hartland. agerg Carol Lambert, Donna Karol, local ad manager, Lynn Kaufman, Carolyn Ritchie, Merrily Rhodes, Barbara Feltis, Margie Meyer, Dennis Bloch, Beth MacDonald, Jean Of- stad, Judy Harte, Kay VVa1lace. 69 High Ideals Guide High Ideals, theme of the 1958-59 year- book, also served as a guiding motto for the Strenuous Life Staff. Last year,s book won Hrst place honors in the Columbia University National Yearbook Contest. New creative touches in this year's book are the use of gold foil laid over an engraving of Roosevelt High, and a three-color run of the Roosevelt Seal. Color blocks, a means of continuity, appear on the division pages and the cover. The impact pictures on division pages were obtained after much correspondence. Ap- preciation is extended to the United Na- tions and the University of Meixco for two of the pictures. By attending the annual PaciHc Slope Year- book conference, held at the University of Washington, the staff learns of new trends in publication. Jan Irving, administration Randy Rafferty, junior class ' 'N f Dine Tellefsen, faculty ' ' H 0 , rts Ie OWS n Spa 1 1 'Ol Z ll I ' ff' . Sa ,..... ,Q 9 E'-ff' fr fff- rr 'Q 11 l if X - Ku M i X , X X N I. an 1 K Q ,r rm av - +- Barbara Kay, layouts Jim McCa ree, sports Carol Leigh Coombs, senior class Iim Bradley, sports Susie Clickman, productions Strenuous Life Nancy Pittenger Editorhin-Chief Perry Koon Business Manager Donna Bae? Associate E itor Mrs. Carlotta Brunson Adviser Carolyn Bergrgiuist -Lit' ,I School Life E itor Stan Scott L! Produiions Editor . , I B , gdmiaisagdgion Editor -f o s r - Pi0?L,JEZft.,, cfcszeuz, . E 5 enior ss itor ' Igaren 2cl:anEd dp K f Neal Liden ' A - Sports Editor, Head M ounter , Dottie Matthiesen ' M ' Layout Editor, Artist igewc Z4 'eLfeffc,c2ya,.,e,4,ceC that Wmewu jackie Johnson sophomore class Jeff Spear school life julie Coryell administration Jim Johnson sophomore class 71 port .,y l-3 fail N35 ll ru l 2.1.- The Olympic Games, center of sports achievement, surmounts national bar- riers and provides a common meeting ground for those possessing physical strength, grace, and muscular control. Honor is paid to these men and women who perform great feats in competition. In developing good students, Roosevelt stresses the need for a Ht body as well as a sound mind. Lou Hull Head Coach Don Harney Second Team Bob Lindh Third Team Jack McGee Assistant Coach 1 12 Barrett Kyle Manager John Ederer Manager ll 5. 6. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 Terry Spragg, end, fSeattle P.I., Seattle Times- honorable mention Zinemanj Fritz Haury, tackle, C Seattle Times - honorable men- tion lineman! Ben Baker, guard, fSeattle Times - All-City oiensive guardj . Bob RidgWay,center, fSeat'tle P.I., Seattle Times- All-City oiensive center! . Art Ellis, end Craig Wilkie, tackle Mike Yonker, tackle . Dick Enders, halfback . Russ J0h1'1S0l'1, Zine-backer, CSeattZe P.I. - honorable mention, Seattle Times - All-City linebackerj . Bob Werner, defensive halfback, fSeattle Times- honorable mention backj 2 1. 101111 Iaquet, quarterback, fSeattle P.I., Seattle Times - honorable mention baokj 2. Bob Monroe, halfback, fsearae P.I., Seattle Times - All-City ogensiue halfbackj 3. Bi1lKuk1enski, halfback, fseanze P.I., swnze Times - honorable mention backj 4- D311 B1f3-Ckefl, wingback, CSeattle P.I., Seattle Times - All-City defensive halfbackj 18 19 15. Wallygohn, guard, fsearzze P.I. -Azz-city defensive 16 guard, eattle Times - honorable mention linemanj .Duane LOCknaI'1e, tackle, fSeattZe P.I. - All-City offensive and defensive tackle, Seattle Times - All-City offensive tackle! 17. HOEIHBHH, end, K Seattle Times - honorable men- tion lineman! 18. Joel Howe, guard 19. Roy Rubin, tackle 20- DGVS Sh3.f6I, end, fSeattle Times - honorable men- tion linemanj 21. Bob Montgomery, halfback 22. Bob Peterson, halfback George Gl'1H'l1'l, end, fSeattle Times - honorable mention linemanj e s Top ity After eight lean years, the Roosevelt Rough- riders secured an undisputed City Football Championship. They finished with seven wins and one tie. In the final game with Lincoln with two minutes remaining, the Teds executed an eighty-eight yard pass- run play to tie the game and claim the city title. The Roughriders scored an average of nineteen points a game, and were second in total offense in the league. They were the top defensive unit in town, allowing an average of only three points per game to their opponents. Playing on a frozen Held, Roosevelt lost 7-0 to the Renton Indians in the annual Turkey Day Came. Besides natural ability, Head Coach Lou Hull stressed teamwork and a sincere desire to win as prime factors in gaining the coveted crown. Fifteen Roosevelt players received All-City or honorable mention in the two Seattle papers. For the second straight year, Duane Locknane won the Terry Doyle Inspirational Award. Frank Kllllen, quarterback 75 While other Roosevelt coaches and players look on, Head Coach Lou Hull and Co-captains Duane Locknane and Bob Monroe accept the Michigan Tro- phy in recognition of the City Foot- ball Championship. Teddy quarterback chucks quick pass to waiting receiver. Renton Indian eyes ball while Rough- riders try middle during annual Tur- key Day Clash, 76 The followm Second Team players participated in a season worth remem ering Back row Merv Sharp, Steve Mickelsen, Mel Bartoo Norbert Gegner john Gregory Kent Carlson, mgr. Second row Dale McGregor Lee Sutter Bruce Winter, Dick Luther Mike Storey Chris Doces mgr Mike Daugherty, mgr. Front row Herb Fox Doug Hirsch Dennis Zehrung, Dan Tachell Gordon Sherwood Dave Wendells Win Ludy. Roosevelt gridder Hres pass between uprighted arms of opponent. Subs Triumph Boosevelt's Second Team, coached by Lou Hull and Don Harney, completed a season only slightly less successful than that of the varsity. The team iinished with six Wins and one loss, which tied them with Ballard and Lin- coln for first place. The team's only loss came in the last game, which Ballard Won 6-0. Coach Don Harney mentioned in an assembly that the Second Team members really produced in their games, instead of mere- ly Wanting to suit up for varsity games. Because of the caliber of their iinish and the experience they gained, Second Team mem- bers should be able to carry the varsity load next year. 77 Sophs Place Since this year's Third Team had no real speed, I would con- tribute its success to determina- tion and good blocking. These resulted in good defense? Sopho- more Coach Bob Lindh could add to these words another rea- son for the Sophs' success: they scored two or more touchdowns in every game except one. The Third Team ran up five wins, one loss to Queen Anne, and a tie with Franklin. At the end of the season, they were deadlocked with Garfield in second place. Because the coaches worked them harder than any other Third Team Coach Lindh can remember, the Sophomores should provide the varsity with some talent next year. 78 The following Third Team members gained a second-place tie with Garfield in the final standings. Back row-Mathews, Lavier, Cole, Forzley, Danner, Beard, Peterson, Brewer, Roller, Violante, Blagg, Hendershott, Bowles, Dragseth. Third row-Carlson, Martin, Sakahara, Lea, Pickett, Graham, Perkins, Gallagher, Kraemer, Margeson, Fisher, Parker. Second row-Oster, Borger- sen, Robbins, Penchos, Melton, Robinson, Frederick, Hittle, Anglin, D. johnson, MacDonald, Gidner. Front row-Olson, mgr., Leach, Doces, Feltis, Crippen, Randall, Bean, Ericson, G. Johnson, Martin, Kibble, Hillman, Harper, Heinemann, Schroeder, Pillar, Killien, mgr. Directing the Marching Band in half- time entertainment at football games were Majorette Sharon Cordry, Drum Major Tom Ostliff, and Majorette Ardie Rogers. E Q Pep Inspires Maintaining spirit this year were the Cheerleaders, Songleaders, and other groups that performed during half-time at football games. These included the Marching Band, Drill Team, and the Drum Major and Marjorettes. Because of the football cham- pionship Cthe first in eight years J , Roosevelt stands became a Wild- ly chanting mob. The Cheer- leaders' chain rollv innovation appeared during basketball sea- son. The Drum Major, Marjorettes, and Drill Team participated in the Santa Claus Parade, held No- vember 22, in which Rooseveltis Marching Band took top honors. Keeping spirit high at football and basketball games are the Songleaders and Cheerleaders. Songleaders -Susan Hall, Marilyn Urstad, Peggy Hull, Ann Broughton, Patsy Winn, Linda Roman. Cheer- leaders from rear-Bob Leishman, Don Cummins, Lon Davidson, Bob Buer, Bill Trandum, yell king. Providing half-time entertainment at football games is the Drill Team. Back row-Marilyn Madden, Mar- jorie Midkiff, Judy Douglas, Cindy Marriott, Susan Porad, Judy Burson, Susan Jeswine, Susan Purgalis, Penny Millar, Nacelle Katch, Sarah Jo Infelise, Lucy Scheidt, Charlene Murphy. Second row- Judy Calapp, Carolyn Waldal, Judy Kollack, Carol Williams, Sally Swedine, Barbara Staab, Barbara Bondelid, Carol Wilsted, Marian Kahler, Mary Corner. Front row-Rosalie Gangwer, Barbara Meakins, Gail Brokenshire, Mardie Howell, Susan Wendorf, captain. 79 Chris Bone Jim Bradley Art Eu- John Gregory Forwmd Guafd F orwarfi Guard 112013 Warner Mel' V Sharp Pen Satoris Bob Monroe OWU' Center Center Guard 80 G60I'g6 GI'lH:lH John Ederer Center Manager Te s Third After Roosevelt's performance in the state tournament last year, pre-season polls se- lected the Teds as the top team this year. The first half of the season Roosevelt played erratic ball and lost to Ballard, Queen Anne, and Lincoln. The Lincoln and Queen Anne games were thrillers that were lost in the final seconds. In the second round Roosevelt played more consistently, perhaps due to the change from the double to single post, but they lost again to the same three teams. The Roughriders' final record was ten wins and six losses, which tied them with Queen Anne for third place. Roosevelt placed five players on the All-City Bone scores on 2 a jump-shot. selections. George Griffin received Second Team nomination in the Seattle P.I., while Merv Sharp did the same in the Seattle Times. Bill Kuklenski and Chris Bone gained honorable mention in the Seattle P.I. Bob Werner received honorable mention in both papers. At the annual 101 Club Banquet Chris Bone Won the inspirational award. Bill Kuklenski received the Team-man Trophy. Bill Kuklenski Cliff P01-ter John Fuller Bob Lindh Guard Manager Coach Asst. Coach 81 12' Teds score again. . S Seconds Marked With new faces and some exciting games, this year's Second Team gained valuable experi- ence. In one of the games, the team provided some thrilling ac- tion in losing to Lincoln by one point. The squad consisted of ten boys, all Juniors, who improved consistently throughout the sea- son. Coach Iohn Fuller practiced the boys with the varsity squad, giving both a good Workout. jim Bradley, Art Ellis, and Pen Satoris also earned their letters in first team competition. The Final standings showed the Second Team in fourth place, with a record of seven wins and live losses. Aggressive Teddy Scores Second Team: Terry Stone, Russ Johnson john Laughlin, Jim Palin, Jim Iaquet, jeE Howson George Knutzen, mgr. Tall Ted grabs rebound Sophs Show Style A well balanced team was the answer to our record this yearf' reported Third Team Coach Bob Lindh. Finishing the season with a nine-three record, the Sophomores rated second place in the city league. Since each of the starting live players scored over eighty points during the regular season, it was ditlicult for opponents to concentrate on any one man. Reserves proved their value by holding the pace of the starting members. As a whole, the team showed many promis- ing players for next year,s Varsity and Second Teams. Probably the best offensive punch came from the team's ability to use the fast break. Mr. Lindh drilled the team on this and other fundamentals, and it paid off as is shown by their record. The Third Team consisted of the following: Back row-Bob Gidner, Ernie Olson, Dave Leaver, Dave Shorett, Stew Mac- Donald, Bob Drury, Dan Nelson, Dave Ederer, jack Mathews. Front row-Mike McCoy, Pete' Bigelow, Mike Glover, Bill Vogler, Jim Miner, Tim Hagman, Ron Gerde, Gary Clanton, mgr. 84 The following girls were members of Mr. Cameron Cooper,s RHO Basketball Champions: Sara Stokes, Sandy Dunbar, Karen Falkenberg, Gail Odell, Glenda Ensminger. RHO Is Active RHO Club, an organization in which girls can take part in exercises such as badminton and volleyball, provided fun and competi- tion for its members again this year. Under the guidance of Mrs. Betty MacFarlane, the following officers led the activities: Barbara Waak, president, and the other officers, Elcena Steinmann, oice-president, Sandy Dunbar, secretary, Lola Mann, treasurer, and Judy Wills, historian. Interrupting their schedule Was the painting of the gym, but it proved to be a minor hinderance. To climax the club's activities, a girls, roll-room basket- ball tournament was held. After Weeks of play, Mr. Cooper's roll Won First place by defeating Mrs. Brunson,s roll-room team. Volleyball participants: Back row - Julie Coryell, Peggy Hanley, Karen Nelson, Linda Hunnicutt, Carolyn Lee, Diane Tellefsen. Front row - Barbara Woodburne, Sue Fletcher, Jeri Mortensen. RHO Club oH'icers: Lola Mann, Barbara Waak, Sandy Dunbar, Judie Wills, Elcena Steinmann. Participants in badminton included: Back row - Karen Nelson, Linda Hunnicutt, Carolyn Lee. Front row-Jeri Mortensen, Barbara Woodburne. AEM I1 lib 85 Trackmen: Back row - Lee Sutter, Greg Possehl, Mac Parker, Bruce Winter, Jack Cope, Frank Killien, Lon Davidson, Jerry Bardon, Grey.: Montoya, John Borgstrom, Dan Davis, Jim Springberg. John Bowles, Jack Mathews, Dan Nelson, John Doces, Jim Bea, Mike Martin, Bill Haynes, Kirk Hillman, John D. Anderson. Middle row-Mike Pickett, Jon Decker, Pen Satoris, Dan Bracken, Chuck Watts, Curt Pearson, Jim Allendoerfer, Jim Knisely, Bob Montgomery, Ken Drewel, Jan Siks, Louie George, Ron Lehman, Brian Ackley, Jim Lea, Brian Pearson, Pete Gunnarson, Bob Moyer, Phil Killien, Nels Collard, Bob Hendershott. Front row -John Candelaria, Joel Howe, Mike Prouty, Jerry Johnston, Jack Luker, Mike O'Neil, Bob Wicklunrl, Tom Peterson, Dave Tregoning, Gary Wilde, Neal Robinson, Mike McMullen, John Nau, Bob McCullough, Bob Campbell, Marc Forgey, Bill Cushman, Emie Olson, Tim Hagman. 86 .,,:.. .N ., fi g'-5 .:-3. Y 'M gl ,553 .. .... .gig , a r , :mr 5:1 . 15? 'R l t l iiii EH-,-,af gs9fS3,if5'f4--g::5..i 35 YN Masta? , A EEE 1 , ' , ,ie , -xiii' ur as mfg, - i l?'E'Q'llAlf 1 i , . . ,..,1,,,L.: -, fi ,- ' L ,, ir'Z l1i' ' Q: , ,ri 1 H Q Q, it it ,ff f 322 W 2 ,ggi ti 6 'd s if S VF if Mail it .f , 1' 1' if 1 3 ef gg sr Y i' ,. fr , . , . Qelrfiiiill fff .,:. ,f,-- , . i5ii2?3f52??7?5fii2'? 7 kki' ' ,1.ae,Q-iwfili-,, -H if-si f. 1,1 .1 y'-ESU'2155ra?5!54E2.eEf..,:-iiziv'f 217 :mi 1 1 Track Scores Ili h Six Varsity lettermen returned from last year's squad to provide the main strength of the usually successful Ted cindermen. Vet- erans up this spring were: John Borgstrom, mile, Bob Montgomery, 440, Dan Bracken, Joel Howe, hurflles, Howie Strickler, high jump, and Willard Grabill, pole vault. The Teds won in 1952 and ,53, and took the runner-up spot in 1954. Last yearis team wound up in second place with Franklin gaining top berth. Hoping to win the All-city championship this year, Coach John Fuller had his men out early. Stretched tendons and sore muscles were the result of strenuous conditioning as the candidates worked into shape. Because the Strenuous Life deadline came before the first meet in West Seattle Stadium, April 10, the results of the squadis efforts could not be published here. F ieldmen: Back row - Fred Rucker, John Laughlin, Bill Nienau, Larry Brewer, Roger Murch, Brandy Nielsen, Bill Vogler, Dirk Smith, john Candelario. Middle row-Russ Johnson, Gene Linden, Terry Stone, Fritz Haury, Willard Grabill, Mark Smith, Larry Cole, Cliff Porter, Howard Strickler. Front row-Jim Hogue, Bruce Campbell, Dick Foxal, Gary Albert, Dale Ford, Jim Long, John Hagman, jim Hoffman, Pete Katims. Qienrmuff . ., --.v, ,:::vf-N---m1Mfw ::,wei'r1H-www, 'SVRWWEW '5'-f-JM , ilf555'5QB!n mwI J ?F?SfR21Eam5i5i7s 88 Varsity golfers: Back row-Berry Coyne, Cary McClelland, LeRoy Niznik, Dick Baker, Bill Cassels, Phil Fraser, john Hilt, Chuck Stanard, Dan Tachell, Jim C. Anderson, Randy Rafferty. Front row-Craig Wilkie, Tom Storey, Frank Hooper, Steve Nelson, Steve Meier, Bertis Wicklund, Ron Hoetmer, Mike Reasor, Al Carlson, Ron Wisman. Bulletin: April 27 Won 3, Lost 0 john Rushing, coach Putters Beat Par Spring again brought the Ted Golf Team to the fairways. After finishing second to Lincoln in 1958, five veterans hoped to lead the team to first place this year. Under the tutelage of Coach John Rushing the return- ing varsity monogram Winners were Tom Storey, Phil Frazer, Ron Hoetmer, Mike Reasor, and Bill Cassels. Jackson Golf Course was the scene of action for five home matches. Other games were held on different courses in the city. Due to an early Strenuous Life deadline, the won-loss record was not available. Mel Dranga, coach. Bulletin: April 27 Won 1, Lost 2 Varsity tennis players: Back row - Dave Leaver, Brion Bloomberg, James Aikins, Craig Powell, mgr. Front row - Jerry Minzel, Pete Bigelow, Charlie Saunders, Dan Metcalf. Netmen Bally In the past, the Ted Tennis Team placed high in City-League final standings. How- ever, only two veterans came back this year so a First place Hnish was not expected. Jerry Minzel and Brion Bloomberg returned with the varsity letters. The squad's coach, Mel Dranga, is a tennis player of national acclaim. He has played in matches all over the country and holds many trophies. The first match of the spring season slated Roosevelt against Ballard on April 10. Since Strenuous Life went to press before that date, no results were available. 89 Roughrider moundsmen show their style. Hurlers are: jim West, Bob Stephens, Herb Fox, Phil Ingersoll, Tom Brozovich. Hard-hitting Teddy batsmen show their skill through the season. Players are: Back row-Ron Nicholson, jim Bradley, Jim Iaquet, Greg Thompson, Bob Werner, Gary Padgett. Front row - George Griffin, Roy Davis, Mike Wiener, Ben Baker. Roosevelt team members are: Back row - John Ederer, John Gregory, jim Palin, Terry Spragg, Bill Kuklenski, Dick Enders, Tim Fargo, mgr. Front row - Dale McGregor, Gerry Weider- strom, Art Ellis. Bulletin: April 27 Won 6, Lost 0 , . ., ,W-5 ..1M,3fL 11 lffm Teds Aspire With Ballard the team to beat and a squad heavily loaded with juniors, the Roosevelt batsmen began the 1959 season. The hopes of a city championship and the winning of coveted All-sports Trophy points rested on three returning lettermen and Iuniors from the champion Second Team of last year. Playing a round-robin schedule, the Rough- riders met each of the south end schools once, and each of the north end schools twice. In addition, the northern division schools played Shoreline. This is the first time in recent City League baseball history that Seattle schools have competed in sanc- tioned play with a non-city league team. The winners of the north and south divisions played for the city championship in Sick's Seattle Stadium on May 25. Don Harney, head coach Mel Tuscher, asst. coach A vicious swing by Terry Spragg might mean a hit. In a sequence of action, a Roughrider scores. Mr. Mel Tuscher began his first year as coach of the Second Team Baseball Squad. The players arc: Back row- Mickey Leach, Bob Cole, Stew MacDonald, Dave Shorett, Mike Clover, mgr.g Bob Shannon, mgr. Third row - Bill Penson, Al Richards, Howard Sierer, Keith Pitts, Bob Cidner, Randy Ginsberg. Second row - Wes Riegel, Mike Rogers, Steve Yarno, Larry Carpenter, Bill Blagg, Gary Robbins. Front row-Mike Fountain, mgr.g Kent Bean, Bob Carlson, Jim Harper, Mike F orzly, Gary Pillar, Ron Roller. 92 olls amhle Intramural athletics provide opportunity for everybody to participate in some sort of competitionf' These words of Adviser Robert Bell express the purpose of Intra- murals at Roosevelt. Offering a Wide variety of sports, the program began early in the fall and continued until late spring. Excitement ran high during the football season. A total of twenty-eight teams took part in this pro- gram, which lasted nearly two months. The Puddle Jumpers of P-7 conquered the crown. A grueling, single elimination tournament provided fast action for basketballers. Philis Phlabbergasted Philosophers captured the honors of this tourney. Virgilis Vikings won the basketball hoop shoot contest by sinking 27 out of 40 baskets from the' charity line. The Puddle jumpers of P-7 bettered twenty-three teams to capture the intramural football crown. Teams members are: Back row-Lawrence Thompson, Byron Norton, Bill Nienau, Dave La Joie. Front row - Ron Nicol- son, Brandy Nielsen, Mike Fontana, jim Neale. Intramural basketballer drives toward Phil's Phlabbergasted Philosophers captured the honors in the Intramural Basketball tournament. The players are: Back row-jim Heron, john Brennan, Jim McCaifree, Bob Willits. Second row - Chuck Vinsonhaler, Don Kinell, Neal Robinson, Jeff Howson. Front row - Ed Sengel, Bob Harris. Competing every Wednesday at the U-Bowl, these bowlers compiled the highest season average: Back row- Iim Mahoney, Randy Rafferty, Bob Hopper, Lee Gustafson, Mike Murphy Front row - Dave Street, Norm Reilly, Doug Kelly. Cool under fire describes these hoop shoot champions: Steve Wyman, Steve Camp, Don Cummins, Bill Gavosto Training for the distance running events, 100-Mile Club members cmzssmg J ' churn the cinclers. Practicing are: Jim Chase, jerry Bardon, Bruce Barr, Jim Green, Jim Knisely, Brian Pearson, john Borgstrom, Dan Barr, Greg Montoya, Mike O'Neil. 94 Cetting in shape for the Intramural Track Meet are these Teddy runners: Pete Katims, Steve Camp, Frank Killien, jack Cope. Competitors in archery were Mike Fontana, Mike Prouty, Richard Mac- Nair, Bob Eskola, Joe Irby, and Dale Donaldson. Sports Spur Teds Intramural activities, independent of roll rooms, received good participation this year. Sixty-five bowlers sent pins flying every Wednesday at the U-Bowl. The Archery Club, a new division in the intramural pro- gram, met every Friday in the girls, gym. About 15 boys and girls participated regular- ly. Bruce Hart, one of thirty in competition, captured the pingpong tournament crown. Activity continued throughout the year in the 100-Mile Club. Every night trackmen ground out miles to earn their letters. The spring intramural program included softball, tennis, golf, and spring basketball. In the ping pong championships, Bruce Hart Cforegroundl and Larry Bell fought it out for the title. Univ ,ww ., ' ' QE f wmfsgffw-,,Jf:ff? 2 , ,lu ,,-,- ,E H Mffvi .,N,,f-1 ,mi H f :iw f -A-f,,g,x, 3 .Y wg egg: .zlf 5 . .,,, ., 5, QM, ,mum - vi 'fsifiga Mm Q,-Li JL QW W , , . ff ' f-bb . 1, L M Hi' Ilffmiizeewsii i .. ,, ff-fwqffffqf g 2.74 ,, k f fww.,,,, 'W 'W x ' - fmwm.-W1 ,,,. ff -, f,.,- .W w+gw,, , ,,,,,,J,L ,,.,,,- WWA, ' ,.ff M , ,, w :su .. w l 1 v fl X ' x v 4 A X x ff ' f 0 r . 9' - 'f 1 559 li Students enter the doors of colleges and universities all over the world, seeking attainment through education. The buildings of the University of Mexico, in Mexico City, suggest trends in architectural achievement. Schools, like Roosevelt, give instruction to those who continue their academic work or to begin a career. Classes 5: fi l 2 1 ini' l desire to 97 Senior 1 Stepping 0ut Not being content with the achievements of the past, this year's Senior Class took new strides forward by introducing three traditions: an annual Iu- nior-Senior Spring Ball, theme of which was Stairway to the Stars, a Senior Class cabinet, and the reviving of Will and Prophecy. Many traditional activities were continued. The Matchmakerf produced by members of the Class of '59, was this year's Senior Play. Senior Secrets were distrib- uted periodically. Many joined Senior Class committees and helped direct activities. Over five hundred class pins were soldg the Class of '59 claimed victory in the inter-class Christmas Card Drive. Graduation ceremonies, held at Hee Edmundson Pavilion on Iune 4, terminated the fifty- miners' stay at Roosevelt. Bali Hai called these graduates to the University of Washington HUB for the Senior Prom the following night. 98 3 Miss Audrey Spady and Mrs. Ellen McComb Smith have spent the past three years guiding this class. The Class of '59 has been wonderful to work with, having new ideas, boundless en- thusiasm, and the ability to follow through. VVe wish them Well in their future yearsf, said Miss Spady and Mrs. Smith. 4 1. Chuck Barbo, president 2. Steve Camp, vice-president 3. Sandra Wambaugh, secretary 4. Julie Kirton, treasurer 5. Ann Peterson, ASR representative Al Abrahamson Hot Rod Show Com. Interests: Grocery Business Cars Football Keith Allen Sr. Prom Corn. Lab Writer Ed. Board News Staff Drama Festival ASR Publicity Com. Miriam Anderson ASR Lunchroom Com ASR Publicity Com. CC Display Com. Roll Rep. GC Decorations Com. Eduard Ask Latin Council Intra. Sports Torch Vocational Choice: Lawyer Fred Abramson Torch Pres. Jr. Class Pres. Roll Rep. Roughriders Track Beverly Anderson GC Mimeo Com. GC Scrapbook Com. Interests: Skiing Swimming Pat Anderson ASR Pass Sales Com. Roll Rep. GC Publicity Com. Sr. Prom Com. Mike Atwood Interests: Cars Skiing Bowling Hunting Jewel Adamski Roll Rep. Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Make-up Corps GC Standards Com. Folkdance Club Bob Anderson l00-Mile Club Interests: Football Swimming Aeronautics Pete Anderson Math Club Pres. German Club Pres. Torch Seminar Com. P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Janice Austin Senior Torch Soph. Party Ch. Sr. Class Com. Vocational Choice: Riding Instructor LaDrene Ainsley GC Lounge Com. GC Publicity Com. GC Friendship Com. Ski Club Study Checker Carole Anderson ASR Lunchroom Com. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. Bob Anthony Interests: Mechanics Boats Water Skiing Forestry Bob Avenell P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Prom. Com. ASR Supervisor Vocational Choice: Dentistry Cary Albert Ethical Cond. Com. Ch. Track Study Supervisor Vocational Choice: Accountant jim C. Anderson Sports Boosters Ir. Class Vice-Pres. Torch Soph. Basketball Varsity Golf Martha Apostol Golden Spurs Senior Play '57, '58 Revue '57, '58 Drama Festival GC Cabinet Elisa Baer Revue '56, '57, '58 Sr. Class Com. Music Festival Fr.-Daughter Banq. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Judy Alexander Ad. Council Senior Play '56, '57, '58 Revue Roll Rep. PLC Contest Best Act Jim W. Anderson P-TA Dance Com. Revue '57 Study Supervisor Interest: Music Bob Ashley Study Supervisor Pep Band Swing Band Concert Band Sec. DeMolay Donna Baerg S trenuous Life Torch Banq. Com. Torch Golden Spurs ASR Compass Com. Sarah Bagley Caps and Gowns Teddy Echo GC Com. Vocational Choice: Airline Stewardess Chuck Barbo Sr. Class Pres. Roughriders Sports Boosters P-TA Dance Com. Hi-Y Barbara Baum GC Cabinet ASR Publicity Com. SIRO Torch Roll Rep. Joy Bellamy Strenuous Life Golden Sgurs Finance om. Torch Roll Rep. Bill C. Baker Intra. Sports Hot Rod Club Interests: Cars Swimming George Barnes ASR Com. BC Com. Hot Rod Show Interest: Swimming Susan Beaman Study Checker GC Publicity Com. GC Display Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Ruth Bender ASR Com. Ir.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Bill M. Baker Roll Rep. Interest : Bowling Vocational Choice: Attorney Heather Barnes Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. ASR Com. LuAnne Bean Senior Choir Sr. Prom Com. ASR Soc. Ser. Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. CC Com. Nancy Bennett Golden Spurs ASR Com. Ch. GC Cabinet News Staff Roll Rep. Janet Baker GC Records Com. Cards and Announce. Y-Teens Vocational Choice: Teaching Gordon Barnett Sr. Prom Com. BC Com. Drama Festival Revue '58 Roll Rep. Jim Beaunaux Sr. Project Com. Ch. BC Com. Ch. Interests: Football Imports-Exports Shirlee Bennett RHO Club Lost and Found Corn. Interest : Religion Bert Balch Stage Crew Interests:- Cars Radios Dan Barr Roughriders All-City P-TA Dance Spanish Club Pres. Economy Run 200-Mile Trophy Linda Beckstrom Lab. Asst. Spades GC Com. Interest: Photography Dave Benton Soph. Party Corn. Hot Rod Show Com. Interests: Cars Basketball Karen Banks GC Cabinet Campus Day Com. Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Gary Bates Interests : Skiing Cars Vocational Choice: Lawyer Gary Beeler Sr. Project Com. DeMolay O-Y Vocational Choice: Engineering Sally Berger Lab Writer Ed. Board P-TA Dance Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com. Campus Day Com. 00 Carolyn Bergquist Linda Bernheisel Donna Betzner loam Bird Strenuous Life ASR Pass Sales Com. Revue '58 Make-up Corps ASR Publicity Ch. Teddy Echo GC Records Com. GC Standarrls Com. Roll Rep. GC Publicity Com. Torch GC DSCOYHUOHS C0111- Sr. Prom Sub-Ch. Vocational Choice: Soc. Ser. Com. Interest: Torch Secretary M1510 john Bird News Staff BC Cabinet Sr. Prom Com. ASR Com. Track Anne Bishop Nonette MYF Interests : Singing Drama Sally Blakley Sr. Project Com. GC Com. Lab Writer Ed. Board Torch P-TA Dance Com. Carl Bomstead BC Treas. Football Sports Boosters Roll Rep. Hi-Y Laurie Black Revue '58 Senior Play Majorette Vocational Choice: Actress Vicki Bloch Torch GC Com. Interests : Swimming Traveling Chris Bone Ad. Council Varsity Basketball Roughriders Lettermen's Club Pres. H i-Y Pat Blain GC Com. Y-Teens Interests: Swimming Skating Barbara Blythe ASR Pass Sales Com. GC Publicity Com. Soph. Posture Queen Roll Rep. CC Cards Com. Carolyn Boone ASR Com. GC Com. Senior Torch Interest: Skiing Carol Blair Roll Rep. Teddy Echo ASR Traditions Com. Ski Club Campus Day Com. Eileen Boehner Senior Choir YFC Interests : Music Skating John Borgstrom Track 100-Mile Club Co-Ch. Interest : Bowling Darlene Blake ASR Pass Sales Com. Ethical Cond. Com. Teddy Echo Vocational Choice: Social Worker Dick Boepple Roll Rep. Football Intra. Sports News Stail' BC Com. Carol Bould GC Com. Ethical Cond. Com. Cards and Announce. All-City Orch. Spades Ca m of 1959 101 J aCqLl16 Bowersox Brenda Boyker CC Com. Golden Spurs MYF Torch Com. Ch. Y-Teens Jr.-Sr. Dance Ch. Il1fEreSf-2 Prom Dec. Com. Ch. Fashion Design P-TA Dance Com. Sue Boyle Sr. Prom Com. GC Reception Com. GC Mimeo Com. Virgi1's Vikings Dan Bracken Varsity F oothall Varsity Track Roughrider Pres. Tri-Y Pres. Torch Susan Bradway Golden Spurs FTA Pres. Y-Teen Pres. ASR Publicity Com. GC Com. Karen Bratt Revue '57 Cards and Announce. Attendance Off. Vocational Choice: Social Worker Gail Brokenshire GC Cabinet Nurse's Staff Drill Team Vocational Choice: Secretary Diane Buck Cards and Announce GC Com. Interests: Rainbow IOC 102 Dave Breen Crew Interests: Radios Cars Electronics Judy Brooks Make-up Corps International Banq. GC Com. Interest: Drawing Gary Budlong Sports Boosters Roll Rep. Football Interest: Skiing Carolyn Breuer Sr. Project Com. Torch Com. Ch. Senior Torch GC Standards Com. ASR Traditions Com. Ann Broughton GC Cabinet Golden Spurs Songleader Ir. Class Rep. Inter-High Council Nick Bulpin Interests: Cars Intra. Sports Vocational Choice: Architecture Jim Brewer Football P-TA Dance Com. Intra. Sports Interest: Sports Thalia Brown Cards and Announce. Lunchroom Staff Interests: Singing Dancing Lynn Burgess ASR Com. BC Com. Math Club Vocational Choice: Electrical Eng. Sandee Brinsmead Interests: Dancing Water Skiing Skiing Sewing Bert Brumett Drama Festival Intra. Sports Interests: Radio Announcing Basketball Bob Bums Interests: Hunting Football Science Water Skiing Class of 1959 Sharon Burrow Senior Play '57 Revue '57, '58 Gr. Improvement Com. Penthouse Plays '58 Senior Choir Peter Cameron ASR Traffic Com. BC Com. Spanish Club Intra. Sports Hi-Y jacquie Carlson Cards and Announce. job's Daughters Interests: Skiing Sewing Carolyn Casteel Caps and Gowns Ch. GC Com. Roll Rep. Interest: Water Sports i 1 Nancy Busigin Roll Rep. Sports Boosters P-TA Dance Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. Steve Camp Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Roughriders Ir.-Sr. Party Ch. Sports Boosters Basketball Bill Carp Sr. Prom Com. Interests: Cars Sports Chemistry Ann Chamberlain Golden Spur Sec. Sr. Prom Co-Ch. GC Cabinet Torch P-TA Dance Com. Nancy Butler Ski Club Treas. Sr. Prom Com. Revue '57 Roll Rep. Torch Bob Campbell Ski Club French Club 100-Mile Club Interest: Engineering Charles Carroll Intra. Sports Interests: Rowing Vocational Choice: Ai.r Force James Chase ASR Constitution Com. 100-Mile Club Ski Club Vocational Choice: Business Ad. Sandy Callahan GC Rec. Sec. Golden Spurs Revue '57, '58 Torch Roll Rep. Donna Campbell Caps and Gowns ASR Publicity Com. GC Mimeo Com. GC Friendship Com. Roll Rep. Joie Carter Roll Rep. Jr. Class Pub. Sec. Sr. Prom Com. P-TA Dance Com. Teacher's Sec. Charles Cheap Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Roll Rep. Interests: Boating Hunting David Camber Roll Rep. Interest: Music Vocational. Choice: Minister Dwayne Campbell ASR Constitution Com. Usher Corps Interests: Swimming Hunting Connie Casey Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Program Com. Vocational Choice: Mathematician Park Cheney Astronomy Club Latin Club Interests: Photography Radios Alex Cameron News Staii P-TA Dance Com. Campus Day Com. Torch DeMolay John Candelario BC Cabinet Tri-Y Track Soph. Football Roll Rep. Bill Cassels Varsity Golf Team Lettermen's Club Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Engineering Virginia Chichetti ASR Trafl-ic Com. GC Com. Sr. Project Com. Roll Rep. Torch Gary Christenson Camera Club Science Club Intra. Bowling Interest: Photography Mark Collier Swing Band Senior Band Pres. Pep Band Interest: Music Dave Cook Radio Club ASR Lunchroom Com. Interests: Cars Radios Kristin Cornwell P-TA Dance Com. Attendance OE. Study Checker Vocational Choice: Teacher Geri Clampitt Sr. Prom Com. Roll Rep. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. Campus Day Com. Creighton Collins Ethical Cond. Com. Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Interests: Photography Cars Jack Cope Sports Boosters BC Publicity Com. Baseball Intra. Sports Math Club Karleen Cotton Sr. Prom Com. CC Scrapbook Com. CC Mimeo Com. Vocational Choice: Dental Hygienist Doug Clark Roughriders BC Com. DeMolay Vocational Ch i . 0 C62 Engineering George Comito Interests: Painting Cars Chess Jill Cope Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Teddy Echo GC Supplies Corn. Mike Cotton Interest: Sports Vocational Choice Pilot Don Coffman Hot Rod Show Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Industrial Arts Judy' Condit Golden Spurs News Ed. Majorette GC Cabinet Senior Torch Bill Corbin Ski Team Soph. Football 100-Mile Club Hot Rod Show Ski Club L. D. Covington TR's Mil. Research Com Interests: Cars Sports Cynthia Cole Ski Club Pres. Ski Team ASR Pass Sales Com. Sr. Prom Com. Torch Robert Conway Baseball Mgr. Football Lab Writer Ed. Board Interest: Photography Jim Cornell Roll Rep. Sports Boosters Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Tri-Y Mary Crispin Ski Club IOG Interests: Skiing Drama Marilyn Cole Interests: Sewing Sports Vocational Choice: Sewing Teacher Brenda Cook Senior Orch. Spades Spanish Club Teddy Jr. Red Cross P-TA Dance Com. Kay Corning Study Checker ASR Soc. Ser. Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Social Services Don Cummins Yell Leader Sr. Prom. Ch. ASR Traffic Com. Revue '58 P-TA Dance Com. 104 Donna Cummins Linda Cunningham Carol Czarnowsky Roll Rep. Golden Spurs News Ad. Mgr. Study Checker News Ed. Ir.-Sr. Party Corn. Teacher's Sec. GC Cabinet GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Revue Pub. Com. Spades P-TA Dance Com. Lab Asst. Ski Club April Dam Make-up Corps GC Decorations Com. Teddy Ir. Red Cross GC Display Com. RHO Kaye Dammann GC Com. Library Club Pres. Spades Vocational Choice: Teacher Mary Jane Danishek Roll Rep. RHO Mgr. Spades Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Roy Davis Football Baseball Roll Rep. Tri-Y Dexter Dickey Mighty Macs Interests: Water Skiing Cars Bowling Lon Davidson Roughriders Yell Leader Revue '56, '57, ,58 Senior Play '57 Swim Team Sue Day Sr. Prom Sub-Ch. Senior Play '58 Sports Boosters Class Project Sub-Ch. Roll Rep. Jim Dickinson Intra. Sports Big D's Torch Roll Rep. Tri-Y Dan Davis Chess Club Pres. Study Supervisor Intra. Bowling Ir. Achiev. Math Club Zana Dean Make-up Corps Sr. Project Com. GC Lounge Com GC Cards Com. Soph. Class Com Bob Dietz Intra. Sports Interests: Boxing Hunting Exploring Jerry Davis Interests: Cars Popular Music Sports Jon Decker Varsity Track Swim Team BC Com. Vocational Choice: Civil Engineer Linda Dobson ASR Com. Ch. Revue Orch. Band-Orch. Council Swim Team Ski Team Mary Davis N onette Revue '57, '58 ASR Traditions Com. GC Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Flo DeTurk ASR Sec. GC Cabinet Soph. Class Vice-Pre Torch Golden Spurs Dale Donaldson Archery Club Pres. Torch Roll Rep. Interest: Sailing S. Class of 1959 105 Diane Dondero Ken Dopps Fr.-Daughter Banq. Ch. BC Com. Sr. Prcrrn Com. Intra. Sports GC Cabinet Interests: ASR Soc. Ser. Com. Sports Ir.-Sr. Dance Com. Dentistry Karen Doran Strenuous Life Golden Spur Treas. Rose Maiden GC Cabinet Torch Ch. George Dornberger Lab Writer Interests: Basketball Football Baseball Pam Douglass Latin Club ASR Friendship Com. Interests: Science Nursing Jim Doyle Sr. Project Com. ASR Com. Ski Club Intra. Sports Roll Rep. Nancy Eaden Caps and Gowns GC Silkscreen Com. Usher Corps Study Checker Teacher's Sec. Darbyann Ellis Sr. Project Com. Attendance Oi-lice Interests: Swimming Drawing 106 Mickey Duarte Revue '57 Drama Festival '58 Study Supervisor Interest: Swimming Bill Eagen Intra. Sports Big Dis O-Y Interest: Cars John Elwin Vocational Conf. Interest: Sports Vocational Choice: Engineer Ken Duncan BC Com. BC Cabinet Interests: Golf Cars john Ted,' Ederer Soph. Class Pres. Roughrider Sec. News Sports Ed. Varsity Football Mgr. Varsity Basketball Mgr. Leona Erickson Lost and Found Com. GC Silkscreen Com. Band Vocational Choice: Secretary Bob Dunn Roll Rep. 100-Mile Club Soph. Football Study Supervisor Ski Club Lynn Edwards Cards and Announce. GC Inaugural Com. FTA Treas. '57 ASR Com. GC Little Conf. Midge Erickson ASR Treas. Golden Spurs Strenuous Life Torch Roll Rep. Linda Dyer Senior Torch ASR Compass Com. Teddy Echo ASR Publicity Com. GC Decorations Com. Gary Eide Intra, Sports Soph Baseball Interests: Cars Hunting Gene Ericson Football Intra. Football Hot Rod Show Torch Tri-Y Class of 1959 Liz Euchner Roll Rep. Ir.-Sr. Party Ch. GC Com. P-TA Dance Com. Ski Club Linda Farr Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. Interests: Sewing Skiing Tom Fisher Strenuouis- Life Roughriders Torch Ski Club Quill and Scroll Ted F roula Sports Interests: Radios Cars Boats Barbara Eustis ASR Compass Com. Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Cards and Announce. ASR Soc. Ser. Com. GC Com. Mary Farrell Sr. Project Com. Campus Day Com. '58 Library FTA GC Com. James Fortney Lunchroorn Corn. BC Cabinet Hot Rod Show Com. Interest: Skiing Samuel Gale Interests: Water Skiing Cars Skiing Sandra Evans P-TA Dance Com. GC Decorations Com. Soph. Torch Vocational Choice: Interior Decorator James Faull Study Supervisor Bowling League MYF Interest: Boating Herb Fox Roughriders Sports Boosters Lettern-:en's Club Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Ann Gallaher Campus Day Com. GC Corn. Iob's Daughters Vocational Choice: Teacher Karen Fallcenberg Sr. Orch. Vice-Pres. Roll Rep. Senior Torch Sr. Project Corn. Band-Orch. Council james Feiring Sr. Prom. Com. Roll Rep. Revue Interest: DeMolay Peggy Frazer Golden Spurs Torch Rose Maiden Victor Herbert Trophy GC Cabinet Marianne Garcia Transferred to Montana Michael Fargo Interests: Skiing Cars Vocational Choice: Dentist David Felch Boys' State Rep. Roughriders News Business Mgr. Quill and Scroll Torch Verna Frees GC Silkscreen Com. ASR Friendship Corn. Interests : Music Swimming Pat Garvey Torch Interests: Fishing Hunting Sports Tim Fargo Roll Rep. Intra. Football Interests: Cars Skiing Douglas Ferguson lntra. Sports Bowling League Church Choir Vocational Choice: Commercial artist Winifred F reidman Sr. Class. Com. GC Com. French Club Spanish Club Main Ofiice Bill Gavosto Bowling Team Sr. Project Com. Interests: Basketball Skiing 107 Louie George Track Football Interests: DeMolay Cars Hal Goldback Interests : Skin Diving Bowling Vocational Choice: Announcer Susan Graham Cards and Announce. GC Records Com. GC Silkscreen Com. GC Display Com. IOG Gunthild Grossinger Golden Spurs Folkdance Club Latin Club Sr. Prom Com. Mike Gerde BC Office Intra. Sports Interests: Sports Cars David Goodall Interests: Cars Football Swimming Tumbling Joseph Grant jr.-Sr. Party Com. Intra. Sports 100-Mile Club Interest: Sports Karen Groth News Torch P-TA Dance Com. ASR Com. Sr. Prom Com. Bill Gilbert BC Com. Football Ski Club Vocational Choice: Doctor Bruce Gordon Intra. Sports Interests: DeMolay Sports Physical Ed. Tom Greaves Inter-High Rep. ASR Hall of Fame Ch. Science Club Pres. News ASR Cabinet Karen Gustafson Sr. Prom Com. Teddy Echo ASR Pass Sales Com. Campus Day Com. ASR Compass Com. Darl Lynne Gilinsky ASR Com. GC Display Com. GC Publicity Com Teacher's Sec. john Gowdy BC Entertainment Ski Club Economy Run Vocational Choice Engineer James Greene 100-Mile Club Interests: Music Sports History Lee Gustafson Roll Rep. Study Supervisor Track Bowling Sports Dave Gilrnartin Roughriders Sr. Play ,56, '58 Revue '56, '57, '58 Drama Festival '58, '59 Lib. Rel. Youth Pres. Willard Grabill Roll Rep. Varsity Track Ski Club Vocational Choice: Physicist Carolyn Griebler Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Torch Vocational Choice: Teacher Ianet Gustin Sr. Prom Com. GC Soc. Ser. Corn. Interests: Sewing Dancing Gloria Glaser Spades Latin Club GC Com. Ch. Senior Choir GC Com. Robert Graham Sr. Prom Com. Mil. Research Com. Intra. Sports Vocational Choice: Pharmacist Susan Grirnmer ASR Publicity Com Interest: Sewing Vocational Choice: Personnel Work Joseph Guttmann Interests: Swimming Boating Vocational Choice: Engineer 108 Jim Hagen Leta Haggard Ross Hahne Gary Haldane Susan Hall Ski Club Golden Spurs Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Songleader Radio Club Torch Soph. Football Orientation Com. Golden Spurs Interests: Senior Band Interests: Torch Rose Maiden '57 Skiing ASR Com. Cars Interest: Roll Rep. Swimming GC Com. Fishing Skiing Soph. Class Rep. James Hallead Roll Rep. Interests : Drama Sports Motorcycles Joanne Harpster Spades Publicity Com. Latin Club Vocational Choice: Secretary Barbara Hartinger Sr. Prom Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Roll Rep. Attendance Oiiice 'Teddy Echo Barbara Hamilton Commencement Sec. GC Cabinet Roll Rep. Sr. Project Com. FTA Fran Harris Lab Writer Staff R011 Rep. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. 1c4Ek5IX.5'.C rps Margo Hartland Golden Spurs Nonette Revue News Exchange Ed. Torch Jessie Hamlin Roll Rep. GC Soc. Ser. Com. Sr. Prom Com. Ski Club GC Com. Margaret Harris Torch Roll Rep. ASR Compass Com. GC Com. ASR Friendship Com. Bob Hartman Torch Interest : Sports Vocational Choice: Chemist Diane Hannuksela GC Friendship Com. Nurse's Staff Drill Team Vocational Choice: Secretary Larry Hart Sr. Prom Com. Intra. Football BC Com. Interest: Sports Victor Hasselblad Ticket Office Roughriders Torch Interest : Chemistry Judy Harden Golden Spurs Sr. Project Com. Revue GC Cabinet Senior Torch Leslie Hart Sr. Prom Com. Intra. Sports Study Supervisor Interest: Mil. Service Jeannie Hatch News Staff Revue '58 Sports Boosters Sr. Project Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Canm of 1959 109 Pete Hatt 11m Hauck Rich Haugen Alan Haveland Ski Club Transferred to News Roll Rep. Intef?St5i MaIYsv11le Roll Rep. Study Supervisor Ski Patrol Intra. Sports Interests: Golf Study Supervisor Fishing Law BC Com. Hunting Rosemary Hawley ASR Com. GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Larry Haynes BC Com. Interests : Archery Sports Diane Hellam Spades Com. Ch. Sr. Project Com. ASR Thrift Com. Teddy Ir. Red Cross Drill Team Judy Hermanson GC Lounge Com. Folkdance Club Latin Club Costume Force Gennan Club 110 Bill Hedley P-TA Dance Com. Interests : Fishing Sports Cars Gerry Helland Roll Rep. Study Supervisor Intra. Sports Vocational Choice: Fisheries Joan Heron Spades Drill Team GC Com. ASR Thrift Com. Sr. Project Com. Gloria Heine Golden Spurs Folkdance Club Torch GC Com. Jr.-SR. Party Com. Dennis Helseth Senior Choir Ir. Achiev. Latin Club Track Mgr. Bowling Team Jeff Herpers Roughriders Smoking Council Sports Boosters Study Supervisor Hi-Y Sanford Heins Revue '58 Orchestra Pep Band Senior Band Swing Band Iudy Hendrickson Revue Gen. Ch. Senior Play Roll Rep. Drama Festival '57, '58 Senior Torch Jon Hesketh BC Publicity Com. Ski Club DeMo1ay Interest : Aviation Cary Helem Interests : Cars Skiing Vocational Choice: Forestry Esther Henneke Drill Team Choir Interests : Music Tennis Jeanne Hewett Teddy Echo GC Publicity Com. Roll Rep. French Club GC Friendship Com. Ca m of 1959 Barry Hiatt Interests: Swimming Fishing Hunting Golf john Hilt Fall Golf Intra. Basketball Varsity Golf Color VVeek Intra. Football Lyn Hopkins GC Cabinet Revue Corn. Dan Roll Rep. Revue '57, '58 Make-up Corps Joel Howe Varsity Football Varsity Track BC Com. Ch. Roll Rep. CC Dean Hickey Study Supervisor FTA Radio Club Vocational Choice: Teacher Susan Hitchcock Golden Spurs SIRO Vice-Pres. Revue Com. ,57, '58 Spring Festival '58 Torch Ron Hopkins Roll Activities Interest: Football Vocational Choice: Dentist Melody Hudgens Teacher's Sec. Study Checker Librarian ASR Com. GC Corn. Janet Hill Torch Sr. Project Com. GC Com. ASR Com. Ski Club Camilla Hitchner GC Friendship Com. Nurse's Staff GC Nurse Com. Lab Writer GC Reception Com. Robert Hopper Baseball Mgr. Bowling Team Intra. Sports Interest: Art Diane Huey Golden Spur Vice-Pres. Revue Continuity Ch. GC Cabinet Senior Play Judie Hill Sr. Prom Com. P-TA Dance Com. ASR Thrift Com. GC Refreshment Com. GC Entertainment Karen Hoel ASR Com. GC Com. Sr. Project Corn. Vocational Choice: Nurse Sigmund Hoverson Ticket Force Torch Math Club Interest: Rockets Charles Hufline Debate Club Pres. Roughriders Interests: Skiing Torch Mountain Climbing Ken Hill Hot Rod Show Com. Big D's Interests: Cars Basketball Mike Hoffman Band Orchestra Torch Vocational Choice: Engineering Barry Howard BC Pres. Roughriders Hilanders Pres. Hi-Y Mighty Macs Peggy Hull Songleader Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Soph. Class Sec. Sports Boosters Stephen Hill Senior Band Marching Band Ski Club Vocational Choice: Business Ad. Barbara Holden Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Sub-Ch. Teddy Echo GC Corn. P-TA Dance Com. George Howard Roll Rep. DeMolay Interests: Aircraft Bowling Pat Hulliger Sr. Class Com. GC Com. JOG ' Vocational Choice Nurse David Hullin Roll Rep. Sr. Project Com. Interests: Basketball Swimming Jim Huston Ski Patrol Band Big D's Interest: Skiing Jackie Jacobus Girls' Glee Club J OG Interests: Music Sports Carol Jensen Drama Interest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Model Beth Hunt Lab Writer '57, '58 Sr. Project Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. GC Com. IOG Carol Hyde Roll Rep. ASR Com. CC Com. Interest: Skiing Susan Jaffe ASR Lunchroom Co Sr. Prom Com. Holly Berry Tea Commentator Roll Rep. Lois Jensen Sr. Prom Com. Make-up Corps GC Scrapbook Com. Interest: Home Economics ITI. Byng Hunt Roughriders P-TA Dance Com. Ch. Revue BC Com. Torch Nancy Iinpola Library Interest: Social Work Vocational Choice: Librarian John Jaquet Varsity Football Roughriders Tri-Y Officer Lettermen's Club Smoking Council Helen Joachim ASR Cabinet Senior Torch CC Com. Spades Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Faye Hunt Make- p Corps GC Publicity Com. GC Decorations Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Teacher-'s Sec. Judith Ingram Sr. Project Corn. FTA GC Scrapbook Com. GC Cards Com. Campus Day Com. Susan Jenner GC Cabinet Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. ASR Corn. Wally John Varsity Football Baseball BC Com. Vocational Choice: U. S. Marines Karne Hunter P-TA Dance Com. ASR Thrift Com. Ski Club GC Com. Jean Irvine GC Silkscreen Com. Ch. Sr. Prom Com. P-TA Dance Corn. Make-up Corps Torch Loretta Jennings Golden Spurs Senior Play Senior Torch ASR Com. Ch. Revue Anita Johnson Friendship Com. Nurse's Staff Vocational Choice: Social Work Eleanor Huse GC Cabinet ASR Publicity Com. GC Scrapbook Com.Ch Library Club Sec. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Karen Jacobson Latin Club SpadeS ASR Act. Record. Com. Senior Choir French Club Bob Jensen ASR Pres. BC Sec. Torch Revue Roughriders Barbara Johnson Cards and Announce. JOG Friendship Com. Interest: Skiing 112 Joyce Johnson Lana Johnson Marget Johnson ASR Soc. Ser. Co-Ch. Pass Sales Assembly Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Roll Rep. Teddy Echo Roll Re . Teacher's Sec. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. GC Pubqicity Com. GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Revue P-TA Dance Com. Al Johnston Intra. Sports Com. Torch Seminar Com. ASR Constitution Com. Sr. Project Com. Ski Club Ted Jordan Revue Interest: Airplanes Vocational Choice: Airline OE. Worker Leila Kann ASR Traditions Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Revue '57 Senior Torch Roll Rep. Nancy Kelley Interests: Bowling Sports Vocational Choice: Physical Ed. Frank Killien Roughriders Football Torch Roll Rep. Track Sharon Karja Camera Club Study Checker Sr. Prom Com. Interest: Photography Bonnie Kemp Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Traditions Com. ASR Lunchroom Com. GC Com. Rex King Tennis Big D's Interests: Sports Swimming Donna Karol News Mgr. GC Cabinet Study Checker Revue '57 Roll Rep. Gay Kendall CC Vice-Pres. Golden Spurs Sports Boosters Roll Rep. Pass Sales Com. Jim Kion Interests : Bowling Boating Vocational Choice : Naval Career Peter Katims Sports Boosters BC Entertainment Tri-Y Sr. Prom Com. Roll Rep. William Kerns Ticket Force Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Elec. Engineering Julie Kirton Sr. Class Treas. Golden Spurs Jr. Class Sec. Roll Rep. Bowling Team Dorothy Keener Spades Librarian Rainbow Vocational Choice: Secretary Larry Kiens Interests: Fishing Hunting Vocationa Choice: Radio Work Renee Kittelson GC Little Conf. Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Teddy Echo Spades Class of 1959 113 james Knisely Ron Knudson Nancy Knutsen Robert Koch Christie Kolar Boughflgefs IIlt61f6SifS2 Interests: Interests: GC Cabinet S arslty ,raclf Fishing Art Cars Lab Writer Ed. Board Rr' 131325565 58, SPQYYS I Writing Sports Cards and Announce. 15511151 .1 SC 57, 58 Vocational Choice: Vocational Choice: Mech. Drawing Study Checker ' 1 e lub C0'Ch- Sculpture Ad. Illustrator ASR Compass Com. Ellen Koogle ASR Historian Golden Spurs ASR Cabinet GC Cabinet Sports Boosters Sec. Sharon Krachunis Revue '56, '57 Senior Play Interests: Acting Art Al Lantow Baseball BC Cabinet Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. BC Com. 114 A Perry Koon S trenucms Life Roughriders BC Cabinet Senior Torch Roll Rep. Bill Kuklenski Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Basketball Tri-Y Torch Ieffrey Lapic Torch Sr. Prom Com. ASR Alumni Com. Torch Seminar Com. Sports Ken Kosco Intra. Bowling Interests: DeMo1ay Sports Barrett Kyle Roughriders Football Mgr. Basketball Mgr. Baseball Mgr. BC Cabinet Walt Larkin Sr. Prom Com. Interests: Cars Swimming Sports Bill Kost TR's Intra. Sports Hot Rod Show Interest: Cars Ieanne Kyle Library Asst. Bowling League Interests: Dancing Water Skiing Dave Larsen Interests : Electronics Cars Basketball Fishing Jane Kostroun Spades Nurse's Aid Russian Club Latin Club GC Com. Sherry Lacey ASR Traditions Com ASR Pass Sales Com. ASR Act. Recording Senior Torch GC Standards Com. Doreen Larsen ASR Thrift Corn. GC Dec. Com. Cards and Announce. Vocational Choice: Stenographer Ca m of 1959 Diane Larson Sr. Prom Com. P-TA Dance Com. CC Com. Study Checker Ski Club Robert Leishman Yell Leader Senior Choir Revue Choir Pres. Sports Boosters Jack Lindaas Tumbling Interests: Bowling Water Skiing Boating Richard Loria Intra. Football Big D's Interests: Fishing Reading l l jerry Larson Interests: DeMolay MYF Sports Water Skiing Gloria Lekanger Cards and Announce. CC Com. Rainbow Luther League Ron Lindsley German Club Photography Club Interests: Cars Photography Judy Lounsbury News Jr.-Sr. Party Com. P-TA Dan e Com c . Ethical Conduct Com. GC Com. jim Law 100-Mile Club Roll Rep. O-Y Interest: Cars Terry Lemke Interests: Skiing Tennis Vocational Choice Engineer Jeanie Liptack GC Treas. CC Cabinet Roll Rep. ASR Corn. Teacher's Sec. Margaret Ludy Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Roll Rep. ASR Com. Spades Judd Lawson Will and Prophecy Ch. Intra. Football Intra. Basketball Interest: Football Chris LeSourd Basketball Track Outside Traflic Com. Ch. Ski Club Duane Locknane ASR Vice-Pres. Ad. Council Varsity Football Roughriders Inter-High Council Kirk Luehrs Publicity Com. Interest: Sports Vocational Choice: Artist Ronald Lehman Swim Team ASR Constitution Corn. Interests: Hilanders Skiing Dave Lewis Interests: Crew Hunting Fishing Sports Flo Loftus Interest: Music Vocational Choice: Clerk Typist Christy Luker GC Cabinet Holly Berry Tea Ch. Torch News P-TA Dance Com. Laurellin Leigh Revue Orch. Interest: I OG Vocational Choice: Librarian Neal Liden Strenuaus Life BC Cabinet Torch Interest: Sports james Long Ski Team Hot Rod Show Com Big D's, Interest: Cars Iohn Lund Interests: Sports Skiing Vocational Choice: Mechanic Siglind Lutz German Club Pres. ASR Friend. Com. Senior Picnic Interest: Hiking Gordon MacLeod News Roll Rep. Torch Interest: Law Ruth Marberg Cards and Announce ASR Com. GC Com. Spades JOG Marilyn Martret Roll Rep. Teacher's Sec. Ski Club Vocational Choice: Secretary Ian MacDonald Drama Festival '56, '57 Senior Play '57, '58 Sr. Prom Com. Torch Roll Rep. Lucile Mahailey Interests: Church Work Horses Reading Swimming Karen Marcus GC Pres. Colden Spurs CC Cabinet Torch ASR Traditions Com. Gail Mason GC Little Conf. Nurse's Staff Teddy Echo Vocational Choice: Nursing Lyn MacDonald Sr. Project Com. Ch. Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Corn. ASR Pass Sales Com. GC Com. Jim Mahoney Intra. Sports Big D's Interests: Bowling Motors James Markham Interests : Cars Hunting Fishing Business Marcia Mathes Roll Rep. ASR Com. GC Com. Interest: Skiing Dave MacKenzie BC Cabinet Torch Intra. Ch. ASR Constitution Com. Soph. Basketball Brad Malone Soph. Football Torch Science Club Interest: Biology June Marlowe CC Cabinet P-TA Dance Com. ASR Soc. Ser. Com. ASR Traditions Corn. Torch Sandra Mathis GC Mimeo Com. RHO Library Vocational Choice: Secretary Lynn Mackey Senior Play '58 Sports Boosters Sr. Prom Com. Roll Rep. ASR Pass Sales Com. Margie Manning CC Com. Interests: Dancing Music Swimming Virginia Marr GC Cabinet N onette ASR Soc. Ser, Com. Revue '58 ASR Constitution Com. Dottie Matthiesen Strenuous Life Golden Spurs Revue Publicity Ch. Senior Torch Campus Day Com. Donald MacKinnon Ir. Achiev. Pres. Revue Drama Festival Interest: Travel Judy Manos Golden Spurs News Ed. ASR Ch. Senior Torch Will and Prophecy Dan Marston BC Cabinet Intra. Sports Interests: Art Fishing Jim May BC Cabinet P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Project Com. Ski Club Hilander Vice-Pres. 116 William McCormick Roughriders Roll Rep. Interests: Skiing Boating Nancy McCoy Spades Pres. Senior Torch Science Club Usher Corps Sr. Orchestra Sally McCue Golden Spurs News Ed. ASR Ch. Revue Pub. Com. Sr. Prom Pub. Com. Marcia McGee Thomas McKean Left School Swing Band Pep Band Ski Club Revue Orch. YFC Club Don McKee Interests : Art Sports Vocational Choice: Commercial Artist Anne Mehus Torch Study Checker Sr. Prom Com. GC Mimeo Com. GC Friendship Com. Barry Mickel Interests: Cars Art Sports Ron McKee ASR Publicity Com. Intra. Sports Interests: Sports Art Bob Melton Torch Roughriders Folkdance Club Interest : Mountaineering Steve Mickelsen Football Ski Team Crew Interest: Cars jock McLeaish Roughriders News Business Mgr. Torch Ir. Class Proj. Com. Quill and Scroll Glenn Merritt Interests : Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Mechanic Sandra Miller Interests: Music Dramatics Vocational Choice: Dental Hygienist Mike McMullen Track Interest : Cars Vocational Choice: Optometrist Patty Jo Messer Nurse's Staif Cards and Announce. ASR Com. GC Com. Iob's Daughters Nancy Minear Sr. Prom Com. P-TA Dance Com. Teddy Echo Interest: Skiing Diane McNeal Interests : Psychology Sewing Cooking Teaching Eva Meyer Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Senior Torch P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Bruce Miner Library Asst. Interests: Biology Chemistry Hiking Class of 1959 117 Gloria Miner Senior Choir Iob's Daughters CYF Interest: Bowling Jerry Minzel Roughriders Varsity Tennis Torch Interest: Skiing Iohn Mitchell Roll Rep. Study Supervisor Interests: Skiing Track Guy Moen Roll Rep. Swing Band Ski Club Interest: Music Bob Monroe Varsity Football Ad. Council Roughriders Lettermen's Club Tri-Y Micci Monson Drama Festival '58 Lab Writer '58 Folkdance Club SIRO S c e . Senior Torch Janice Moore GC Com. Interest: Water Sports Vocational Choice: Dental Asst. Gerald Murray Roll Rep. Intra. Sports Interests: Sports Cars 118 Bob Montgomery Roughriders Ad. Council Varsity Football Varsity Track Letterrnerfs Club Rick Moore Roughriders Tri-Y Baseball Interest: Sports Gary Myers Roll Rep. Intra. Sports Com. ASR Com. Ski Club Intra. Sports Greg Montoya Track 100-Mile Club Intra. Sports Interest: Sports Kathy Moran Make-up Corps Ch Golden Spurs Library Asst. Senior Torch Orchestra john Nau Track Intra. Sports Basketball Interest: Sports Diane Moody ASR Com. Cards and Announce. Swish Ed. Soph. Class Party Ch Senior Torch Bill Morgan Basketball Mgr. Lab Writer Interests: Skiing Basketball Linda Nelson Golden Spurs Revue Costume Ch. GC Cabinet Senior Torch ASR Com. Gene Moody Transferred to Alaska Pat Morgan ASR Pass Sales Com. Revue '57 GC Com. Vocational Choice: Pharmacy M arilynn Newburn Sr. Prom Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Roll Rep. Soph.-Ir. Party Com. Revue '56, '57, '58 Class of 1959 Nancy Newell Revue '57 ASR Pass Sales Com. Revue Costume Com. Sr. Prom Corn. Make-up Corps Sandy Norman Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Publicity Com. GC Com. ASR Pass Sales Corn. Sharon Ohlstrom Revue ,56 P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Fashion Buyer Susan Opsahl P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. GC Com. Ethical Cond. Com. ASR Lunchroorn Corn. I 1 1 Joyce Newhouse Cards and Announce. ASR Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Art Teacher Carol Norton GC Cabinet ASR Compass Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Will and Prophecy jan Oleson Cards and Announce. Revue Study Checker Vocational Choice: Teacher Kathy O,Reilly GC Cabinet German Club V-Pres Roll Rep. Senior Play ASR Traditions Com Barbara Newton ASR Com. Ch. Torch Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Teacher Bill Nye Ski Club Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Engineer Ann O'Loughlin Lab Writer Ed. Board News Staff Sr. Project Com. GC Corn. ASR Com. joan Ossinger Sr. Project Com. Spades GC Com. Interest: Art Kathleen Nickell Senior Torch Roll Rep. Revue '57 Interest: Skiing Dick Oberg Hot Rod Show Com. Interests: Football Skiing Carmen Olsen Study Checker Librarian GC Com. Torch Rainbow Bonnie Io Osterloh GC Corres. Sec. Golden Spurs Torch Campus Day Com. Ch. Susan Noel ASR Lunchroom Com. Sports Boosters P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Sr. Class Com. Shirlene O Bryant Roll Rep. ASR Publicity Com. Latin Club Vocational Choice: Commercial Artist Ralph O'Neal Interests: Drawing Swimming Vocational Choice: Commercial Artist Judy Pace Costume Force Lost and Found Com. GC Lounge Corn. Librarian Sr. Project Com. Phil Noll Basketball Big D's Intra. Sports Vocational Choice Mechanic Wes Odell Interests: Basketball Football Vocational Choice Dentistry Nancy Onstad Golden Spurs ASR Trad. Com. Ch GC Cabinet Rose Maiden Torch Gary Padgett Varsity Baseball Intra. Sports Roll Rep. Interest: Water Skiing Mike Palmer Interests: Water Skiing Cars Sports Hunting june Peabody GC Com. Interests: Skating Bowling Cooking Zina Pephyrs Make-up Corps Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Spades GC Com. JOG Bob Peterson Football Interests: Hunting Fishing Business Warren Palmer ASR Com. Ch. Intra. Sports Interests: Sports Cars Barbara Pearson Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. FTA Pres. Ski Club P-TA Dance Com. Linda Perry Colden Spurs Senior Torch Finance Com. ASR Com. GC Com. Linda Peterson Sr. Prom Com. Friendship Com. Publicity Com. Assem. and Charm Ski Club Stone Parker Ski Club Vice-Pres. Ski Team BC Cabinet Interest: Sailing Susan Pearson Transferred to Germany Mel Person Football Band Orchestra Interest: Music Robert Peterson Camera Club Intra. Sports Interest: Photography Ioan Parkkinen Spades Interests z Languages Agriculture Kathy Penchos N ews Ed. Ski Team Revue ,56 Roll Rep. Sports Boosters Rozemari Peterrnan Sr. Project Corn. GC Com. Latin Club Make-up Corps JOG Thomas Peterson Hot Rod Show Ch. Economy Run Track Interest: Car Racing Jerry Patten Hot Rod Show Interests: Cars Swimming Hunting Alice Penhalurick Torch Nonette Accornp. Revue Vocational Choice: Musician Hank Peters Ski Club Bowling League Interests: Skiing Water Skiing Carol Pettitt Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Caps and Gowns Interest: Bowling Mary Ann Paulson Revue Org. Com. Ch. Sr. Com. Usher Corps Vocational Choice: Secretarial Work Marjorie Penson Publicity Com. Spades IOC Vocational Choice: Nurse Ann Peterson Golden Spurs Sr. Class Rep. ASR Cabinet GC Cabinet ASR Traffic Com. Danni Pierce Senior Torch ASR Soc. Ser. Com. Teddy Ir. Red Cross Spades GC Corn. 120 Lynn Pierce Football BC Com. Radio Club Science Club DeMolay Katie Pigott GC Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Ski Club Vocational Choice: Secretary Roy Pilkey Judy Piske Barbara Pitcher Intra. Sports Band Senior Torch Intel-eggs: FTA Spades Vice-Pres. Hunting ASR Com. RHO Fishing Interest: Interest: Cars Home Economics Art Nancy Pittenger Strenuous Life Ed. Golden Spurs ASR Cabinet Torch Roll Rep. Don Porter Interests: Cars Science Vocational Choice: Chemist Lynn Pratt Library Asst. Interests: Boating Travel Logging Judy Pittman Sr. Class Com. Ch. ASR Pass Sales Com. Teacher's Sec. ASR Thrift Com. GC Com. Margie Porter Senior Choir Teacher's Sec. Interests: Music Dancing Peter Preston Sports Boosters Ch. BC Com. Study Supervisor Campus Day Com-. News Staff Judy Polander Torch Attendance Off. Caps and Gowns GC Decorations Com. Torch Pub. Com. Greg Possehl Roughriders P-TA Dance Com. ASR Traffic Com. Track Vocational Conf. Douglas Princehouse Interests: Fishing Hunting Engineering Vickie Pond Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Torch Pub. Ch. Revue '57, '58 Sr. Orchestra George Post Jr. Crew Ski Club Spanish Club Interest: Skiing William Pringle P-TA Dance Com. TR's Interests: Travel Guns Cliff Porter BC Cabinet Varsity Baseball Mgr. Lettermen's Club Roll Rep. Track Glen Powell Interests: Swimming Skiing Vocational Choice: Architect Tom Pritchard Transferred to Garfield High flass of 1 1959 121 Fritz Quenzler TR's Chess Club BC Com. Vocational Choice: Engineering Cary Rader Math Club Rocket Club Interests: Mineralogy Cosmology Melinda Rahskopf Bonnie Reaugh Golden Spurs ASR Com. Ch. Torch Revue Music Ch. GC Cabinet Torch Mf!k9'UP Corps Leadership Conf. Sk1 Club Torch Cabinet Judy Redak Sr. Prom Com. Ir.-Sr. Party Corn. Friend. and Recp. Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Sharon Redak Interests: Skiing Dancin E Vocational Choice: Nursing Ron Reibman Counseling Off. Lunchroom Squad Interests: Cars Skiing Laura Richards Interests: Bowling Cooking Vocational Choice Homemaker 122 Judy Reed Cards and Announce. Ch. Roll Rep. GC Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Norm Reilly Intra. Sports Interests: Sports Vocational Choice: Engineering Gillian Richmond Revue GC Corn. Sr. Project Com. Interest: Drama James Reese Interests: Electronics Rowing Vocational Choice Engineering Connie Rene GC Corn. jr.-Sr. Party Com. Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Clerical Sec. Bob Ridgway Varsity Football BC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Lettermen's Club Study Supervisor Bruce Reeves Hof Rod Show com. Track Interests: Cars Sports Randall Revelle Inter-High Council Traflic Com. Ch. Revue '56, '57, '58 Yell Leader Hi-Y Marcia Riedasch N onette Revue '58 Cards and Announc ASR 'llhrift Com. GC Com. 8. Mary Regis Senior Choir GC Com. Attendance OH. Interest: Music Charlotte Rich Will and Prophecy GC Com. Interests: Swimming Reading Charlene Riley News Staff Make-up Corps Spades Sr. Party Com. JOG Class of 1959 Joleen Robertson ASR Com. Ch. Roll Rep. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Airline Stewardess Henry Romain Roll Rep. Hot Rod Show Interests: Sports Cars Margaret Ross Spades Teacher,s Sec. Library Asst. Jr.-Sr. Party JOG Roy Rubin Football Crew Skiing Vocational Choice: Forestry Dale Robinson Interests: Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Mechanic Sally Romain Roll Rep. French Club Teddy Echo Vocational Choice: Teacher Richard Ross Interests: Cars Skiing Vocational Choice: Airplane Mechanic Darliene Rutledge GC Lounge Corn. Interests: Water Skiing Reading Skating Bob Roblee Strenuous Life Debate Club Mil. Research Com. Ir. Achiev. Revue '57 Linda Roman Songleader Senior Torch Roll Rep. French Club Pres. Revue '58 Io Anne Rossio Transferred to Bellevue Gary Samuelson DeMolay Interests: Cars Swimming Football Rosemary Rodgers GC Cabinet News Staff GC Little Conf. Ch. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Com. Carmalieta Rookstool Usher Corps L 'b 1 rary Attendance Off. Teddy Ir. Red Cross Carol Roth Usher Corps GC Com. Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Sr. Prom Com. Ir. Achiev. Judy Scheib GC Com. Cards and Announce. Spades Main Ol-lice Camera Club Sec. Leonard Roe Chess Club Interests: Cars Sports History Robin Roscoe Sr. Prom Com. ASR Publicity Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Teacher Clare Round Soc. Ser. Com. ASR Thrift Com. Teddy Echo Vocational Choice: Dental Asst. Roger Schiess Golf Team Interest: Football Vocational Choice: Chemical Eng. Virginia Rogers ASR Thrift Com. Friend. and Recp. Com Publicity Corn. Ir. Class Com. Ski Club Karen Ross Nonette Revue '57, '58 GC Com. ASR Com. Will and Prophecy Ch. john Rourke Hot Rod Club Big D's Intra. Sports Interests: Cars Nick Schmitt Football Baseball BC Com. Roll Rep. Lloyd's Paranoids i s Sharalyn Schwartz ASR Pass Sales Com. GC Com. Revue Costume Com. Sr. Prom Com. Ski Club Lynn Shattuck ASR Traditions Com. Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Ski Club Teddy Echo Peggy Shiplet Bowling League Study Checker Interests: Home Economics Dancing James Sloane Interests: Science Basketball Vocational Choice: Lawyer Beverly Scott Roll Rep. GC Com. Sr. Class Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Sandra Shaw Roll Rep. ASR Compass Com. GC Com. Folkclance Club Ski Club Candy Shorett Roll Rep. SIRO Sec. Debate Sec. GC Com. Jeanne Smith ASR Act. Rec. Com. GC Soc. Ser. Com. Torch Spades ASR Traditions Com. Stan Scott Strenuous Life Roughriders BC Cabinet Roll Rep. Quill and Scroll Dan Shea Hot Rod Com. Interests z Football Skiing Donna Showalter GC Com. Interest: Bowling Vocational Choice: Secretary Joy Smith Roll Rep. ASR Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. GC Publicity Com. GC Decorations Corn. Margie Seeley Roll Rep. Color Week Ch. CC Com. P-TA Dance Com. Soc. Ser. Com. Gloria Shenson GC Cabinet Soc. Ser. Com. ASR Com. Cards and Announ e. GC Scrapbook Conti. Carol Shuman FTA Vice-Pres. RHO Y-Teens Sr. Prom Com. Russian Club Mark Smith Roll Rep. Track Team Soph. Football Interest: Skin Diving Howard Seeman Intra. Sports Interests: Hunting Fishing Sports Judy Shepherd Golden Spurs Sr. Prom Sub-Ch. Sports Boosters Pass Sales Sub-Ch. P-TA Dance Com. Sarah Silliman Golden Spurs Spur Cabinet Senior Torch GC Cabinet Revue Pub. Com. Sharon Smith P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. ASR Com. Terry Shadduck Band Interest: Music Vocational Choice: Aero. Mechanic Alex Shevchenko Usher Corps Drama Festival '56, '57 Study Supervisor Revue '58 Athletic Recording Carol Sloan ASR Com. CC Mimeo Com. Will and Prophecy Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Soc. Ser. Com. Gary Snook Senior Choir Jr. Choir Intra. Football Intra. Basketball 124 Karen Sogn Cards and Announce. Interest: Home Economics Vocational Choice: Dental Hygienist Mary Lynn Sparling Roll Rep. Campus Day Com. Teddy Echo GC Com. Iudy Spence Steve Sperhn Terry Spragg Golden Spurs Ski Team Football Ad. Council Roll Rep. Baseball Roll Rep. Intra. Sports BC Vice-Pres. GC Com. Lab Writer Staff Roughriders Soph. Class Com. Torch Karen Sprague ASR Soc. Ser. Com. GC Com. Publicity Com. Vocational Choice: Teacher Allen Stiles Usher Corps Interest: Sports Vocational Choice: Engineering Rita Stoutarnyer GC Com. Interests: Drawing Reading Sports Christie Stam Sr. Prom Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Campus Day Com. ASR Compass Com. GC Com. Bob Stillions Mil. Research Com. Interests: Skiing Swimming Bowling Madeleine Strang Roll Rep. GC Com. Cards and AnnounceL Interest : Skiing Chuck Stanard Interests: Golf Cars Vocational Choice: Engineering Chuck Stockton Revue '58 Roll Rep. Ir. Achiev. Vocational Choice: Teacher Sidnie Strang Ir.-Sr. Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com. Campus Day Com. Teddy Echo Ski Club Richard Stark Ski Club DeMolay Interests: Skiing Water Skiing Sara Stokes Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Teddy Echo ASR Pass Sales Com. Attendance OE. Howard Strickler BC Cabinet Study Supervisor Varsity Track Basketball Hi-Y Mary Steiner Sr. Prom Com. ASR Pass Sales Co.-Ch GC Com. Soph. Party Com. Latin Club Terry Stone Basketball Track BC Com. Vocational Choice: Transportation Jean Sullivan Assem. Com. Co-Ch. Revue Com. Will and Prophecy Senior Torch Russian Club Cams of 1959 125 Roger Sullivan Jack Surber Sally Swadener Sandra Swanson Ann Swoyer Inggresty Audi0'ViSUal Spades GC Com. Torch Deadmg Intra. Sports GC Soc. Ser. Com. Roll Re . Attendance Off. Vgqlgjla Interests: Cards and Announce. Senior ghoir Teacher's Sec. T fl mg Football Teacher's Sec. Interest: Lab Writer HV61 Basketball Torch Music Make-up Corps Carolyn Sybert GC Com. Sr. Class Com. ASR Com. Ski Club Study Checker Judi Taylor News Staff ' Teddy Echo Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Vocational Choice: Ioumalist Barbara Thuesen P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Teddy Echo Torch 126 Lucky Tagg Golf Team Swimming Team Roll Rep. Interest: Skin Diving Nancy Taylor Roll Rep. GC Com. Sr. Class Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Judy Tidwell Main OHice Make-up Corps ASR Publicity Com. Ski Club Assem. and Charm Mike Tanner Orchestra Marching Band Revue Vocational Choice: Forestry Paul Taylor Torch BC Com. Varsity Baseball Mgr. Vocational Choice: Pharmacy Diana Timmons Sr. Prom Com. Teddy Echo Friendship Com. Act. Recording Com. Ski Club Bertha Tatsumi Golden Spur Sgt.-at-Arms Rose Maiden GC Cabinet Lab Writer Ed. Board Robert Thompson Folkdance Club Audio-Visual Interests: Skiing Water Skiing Nancy Tingvall P-TA Dance Co-Ch. Golden Spurs Senior Torch Latin Club Cabinet Roll Rep. Tat Tatterson Intra. Football Intra. Basketball Intra. Baseball Interest: Water Skiing Jerry Thorn Intra. Sports Hot Rod Club Interests: Cars Boats Paul Tomtan Golf Team DeMolay Interests : Golf Bowling Class of 1959 Jerry Tonkin Interests: Electronics Boats Vocational Choice: Engineering Jean Ulsrud GC Silkscreen Com. IOG Vocational Choice: Secretary John Vlasick Locker Room Com. Interests: Water Skiing Skiing Finance Sandra Wambaugh Sr. Class Sec. Torch Sports Boosters P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. john Torbenson Band Football Track Vocational Choice: Engineering Marilyn Urstad Songleader Ir.-Sr. Dance Ch. P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Revue '58 Barbara Waak Golden Spurs Senior Torch RHO Club Pres. GC Cabinet CYF Pres. Pat Waring Golden Spur Pres. ASR Cabinet For. Exchange Ch. Torch SIRO Pres. Bob Torgerson Roll Rep. Hot Rod Club Intra. Sports Interest: Skiing Gail Uzelak Sr. Project Corn. ASR Com. GC Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Russian Club Iohn Wakefield 100-Mile Club Crew Interest: Skiing Mike Warner Gr. Clean-up Ch. FTA Sec. Vocational Choice: Translator Bill Trandum Yell 'King Revue '58 Sr. Prom Co-Ch. Roughriders Torch Sue Vadman Golden Spurs News Picture Ed. Torch Quill and Scroll ASR Traditions Com. Dave Walker BC Com. Interests: Skiing Swimming Chess Gerry Waterman Sports Boosters Roll Rep. ASR Lunchroom Corn. Football Sr. Prom Com. Dave Tregonlng Track Act. Rec. Com. Ch. BC Publicity Com. Interest: Boats Kay Vanatta IOC GC Com. Senior Choir Vocational Choice: Dental Asst. Bruce Wallace Interests : Cars Sports Plans: College Marjorie Waters Senior Choir om. Choir GCC Soph. l Vocational Choice: Secretary Al Trotter Study Supervisor Interests: Mechanics Computational Work Gwen Vincent Roll Rep. ASR Com. Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Molly Walton GC Pub. Corn. Ch. News Ed. Ir.-Sr. Party Com. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Com. Ted Watts Ad. Council Roughrider Vice-Pres ASR Traffic Com. Torch Hi-Y Kenneth Weber Interests: Hunting Fishing Vocational Choice : Engineering Larry Werder Pep Band Intra. Sports Interests: Cars Sports David Wheeler Study Supervisor Interests: Swimming Football Science Carol Williams Lost and Found Com. Teddy Jr. Red Cross GC Com. Display Com. Art Club Richard Weber Varsity Tennis Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Interest: Skiing Bob Werner Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball ASR Lunchroom Ch. Roll Rep. Judy Whipple ASR Traditions Com. Teddy Echo ASR Lunchroom Com. Caps and Gowns Roll Rep. Jack Williams Intra. Sports Campus Day Com. Interests: Science Photography Judy Wedin Roll Rep. ASR Pass Sales Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Teacher Dick Wessman Torch P-TA Dance Com. 100-Mile Club Ski Club Swim Team Laurie Wilcox Lab' Writer Ed. Board Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Jr. Class Com. ASR Publicity Com. Torch Kay Williams GC Com. Big-Little Sister Party Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Social Work Gerry Weiderstrom Varsity Baseball Tri-Y Interest: Sports Larry West ASR Lunchroom Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Teacher Gary Wilde Sports Boosters Sr. Class Com. Sub-Ch. Study Supervisor P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Judy Williamson ASR Thrift Com. Spades GC Com. Drill Team Rainbow Sandy Weir P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Class Com. Torch GC Com. Verna West Sr. Project Com. Senior Choir GC Com. Interest: Business Mary Lynne Wilkins ASR Pass Sales Com. Lab Writer Ed. Board Revue '57 Study Checker Diane Wilson ASR Com. Co-Ch. Roll Rep. ASR Pass Sales Com. Torch GC Com. Colette Welch ASR Soc. Ser. Corn. GC Refreshments Com. Spades GC Locker Room Com. Caps and Gowns Penny Westgate Sr. Project Com. GC Bulletin Board Com. Vocational Choice: Social Worker Julie Willett Costume Force Co-Ch. Will and Prophecy Study Checker GC Publicity Com. RHO Club Sandra Wilson Make-up Corps ASR Thrift Com. Friend. and Recp. Com Sr. Prom Com. Ski Club 128 Carol Wilsted Drill Team FTA YFC Vocational Choice: Teacher jackie Wimbles P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice Nursing Patsy Winn Songleader Golden Spurs Torch Sec.-Treas. Rose Maiden GC Cabinet Bruce Winston Revue Orch. Marching Band Senior Band Interest: Chemistry Bob Wood Intra. Sports Interests: Cars Football Basketball Eddie Wood Interests : Cars Swimming B asketb all Football Ieani Wright Sr. Prom Com. Ir.-Sr. Dance Com. P-TA Dance Com. ASR Publicity Com. GC Com. Mike Yonker Ski Club MYF Interests: Skin Diving Skiing Susan Wood Sports Boosters Roll Rep. GC Com. Interest: Water Sports Chris Wurgler Camera Club Interests : Photography Cars James Young Interests : 1 Amateur Radio Electronics Vocational Choice: Astronomer Karen Woodall Ir. Class Treas. Torch Ch. Study Checker GC Com. Assem. Com. Steve Wyman Varsity Football Track Campus Day Com. Interest: Skin Diving Pat Zartman P-TA Dance Com. GC Standards Com. GC Soc. Ser. Com. Vocational Choice: Teacher Pat Woodard Concert Choir Latin Club YFC Vocational Choice: Doctor Al Yarno Interests : Cars Photo graghy ' Vocational hoice: Aviation Machinist Neal Zimmerman Usher Corps Roughriders Science Club Torch Boy Scouts Elizabeth jo Worthington Russian Club Interests : Coins Travel Pauline Yeager Torch Vice-Pres. GC Cabinet Lab Writer Ed. Golden Spurs Inter-Hi TV Del. C ass of 1959 129 unior gig -wg p .. ,,AA ,lp ,, 1, A b1' I 6 gp 4 pg. , 4. 1-hz. gp. X'AA W W- .li? f37C : -'lf' M- Nl,,g..If 1 Plan Ahead Plan Ahead was the slogan adopted by the Iunior Class to spearhead their activities throughout the year. With the as- sistance of Mrs. Lorna Erickson and Mrs. Kay Barber, advisers, the class completed its second year on the Way to graduation. The junior Class elected the fol- lowing oflicers last spring: Dan Metcalf, president, Fred Rucker, vice-president, Barbara Key, sec- retary, Carol F ortenbacher, trea- surer, and Nancy Harrell, ASR representative. This yearis Revue Bully! Bully! Bullylv included several Iuniors in the cast: Jeff Steele, Peggy Hanley, Wayne Evans, and Pat Walkup. Pat is also the 1958 Northwest Senior Womenis Champion in tumbling. juniors co-operated with Seniors this year in holding the annual Junior-Senior Party. The theme was Mountain Magic, and Juniors participating included Peggy Hanley and Leimomi Mc- Bride. As in previous years the Junior Class was represented in many phases of school activities. 130 , 3 1 2 3 4 5 Advising the Class of 1960 were Mrs. Lorna Erickson and Mrs. Kay Barber. 4 Dan Metcalf, president Fred Rucker, vice-president Barbara Key, secretary Carol Fortenbacher, treasurer Nancy Harrell, ASR representative Larry Bell Pat Bell Lou Ann Benham Howard Bennett Joyce Bennett Sheldon Bennett Diane Bensen Chuck Bergquist Vyonne Bertilson Gary Billingsley Brad Billington Karen Bishop Lynn Bishop Paul Bishop Edna Bixler Dennis Bloch Brion Bloomberg Marie Bodell Al Abrams Karen Adams Carolyn Adrian Kris Albert Jim Allen Jim Allendoerfer Dwight Allison Walter Alverdes Dick Anderson r Gary Anderson lx Virginia Anderson Marianne Andrews Larry Arbini Louie Armstrong Pat Atkins Dennis Augustine Bonnie Ault Don Axtell Sharon Backer Ann Bacon Al Bailey Lynne Bailey Ben Baker Betty Baker Bob Baker Warren Banks Linda Barmuta Bob Barnes Leona Barnhart Beth Bartholomew jerry Barton Melvin Bartoo Lynn Bassett Tom Bassett Donna Bauer Melvyn Beam l i Q9 f ' if 'ji K f Xll ri t ,, 4 r if 4, ,J fi A .. 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Campbell Dottie Campbell Robert Canney Jerry Carbaugh Barbra Carlson George Carlson julie Coryell john Couch Dave Cowie Frank Coyle Bob Craig JoAnne Crawford Virginia Crawford Shirley Cresse Gary Cromer Judy Crossett Dick Crosetto Mike Croughan Iirn Cunningham Cindy Dack Susan Dahlgren Merrily Dam Rick Dannenmiller Mike Daugherty Ieannie Carlson Kent Carlson Wayne Carlson Ben Carlton Wade Carmen Jim Carr Iohn Cathey Bill Charleston Linda Chelgren Carol Cheyne jerry Chitwood Sandra Chlentzos Robert Christensen Iohn Christopher Karen Clark Marilyn Clark Nyle Clark Virginia Clark Cathy Clausen Dorothy Clay Boyd Clearwaters Lloyd Coble Harlow Cody Lana Coe Dave Colby Clarice Cole Linda Condon Susie Cone Judy Conrad Pat Cook Sallie Cook Steve Cook Carol Leigh Coombs Jim Corbett Jim Corbin Lori Cornish Class of 1960 133 Dave Davies Lynlee Davies Darrell Davis Kathy Davis Tad Degenhardt Heidi Deller Carol Derment Priscilla Dethlefs Roberta Dignon Paul Dillon Sharon Dilworth Marilee Doan Chris Doces Nancy Dodge Bob Donnelly Jim Donovan Ed Dooley Dave Dorfman Clark Douglas John Douthitt Susie Downs Ken Drewel Eileen DuBonne Sandy Dunbar Mary Dungan Danny Dunham Gary Dunlap Bonnie Dunn Mike Dutton John Eberhardt Don Eckert Charlie Edin Carol Edson Donna Edwards Kerry Edwards Molly Eells Fred Ekstrom Jo-Anne Ellerbrook Brian Ellerby Art Ellis Betty Ellis Don Elsom Bill Emert Joan Emery Pat Emminger Dick Enders Fred Enge Judy Ennis Glenda Ensminger Jim Erickson Wayne Erickson Robin Eriksen Rick Eriksson Glen Ernst Darryl Gallaugher Shiera Lee Galle Sharon Galloway Necia Gamm Raylene Gardner Linda Gaston Norbert Gegner Wendy Geiser Len Gerlach Ralph Gertz James Gibson Betty Gilliam Diana Gilmore Diane Giroux Carolyn Glaser Nancy Glasson Susan Glickrnan Bob Gonsalves Irene Espinoza Wayne Evans Gary Ewing Sue Fagan Leanne Falk Deanna Fallmer Larry Farrar Lynn Faust Harvey Fearn Barbara Feltis Roma Fenton Carol Ferguson Roger Ferguson Fritz Field Kristi Fielding Don Finrow Ken Fisher Myrna Fisler Sue Fletcher Mike Ford Marc. Forgey Bob Forsyth Carol Fortenbacher Caron Fortney Pam Foster Jeannette Fournier Dick Foxal Gary Franklin Robert Franson Phil Fraser Ed F razelle John Freeman Johnny Fritzen Mary Ann Fullerton Chuck Gable Kathy Gallagher Class of 1960 135 Q J. M, if L J lx V + ' J 5, t, 4, f L. I ,J - -J: yy, ffl , ed ff r xi 1 V ,.,.!9 U yr by :ji fl 'V .1 1 K 1. 1, - V1 U JVM? fjljgfll be we 1 Q. 5, diwfd if Q! I bidi 5 f W Bill Goodman Harriett Gordon Leanne Goss Roger Gould Lori Graham Bill Grantham Judie Gray Gaile Green Nanc Greenwa o n regor 1 h E Y Hljn George Gri Barbie Griffith , JY' few! -X Vg' Paul Grindall Lucy Grinnell Brian Grizzell Art Grunbaum Nancy Grund Cecily Guberlet Ann Hadfield lla Ray Hadley John Hagman Dennis Hall Ellery Hall Nicholas Hallett any fLarry Hammer Dan Hammers Pat Handley Marsha Hanks Peggy Hanley Carolyn Hansen Paul Hanson Nancy Harrell Marsha Harris Robert Harris Joan Harrison Bruce Hart 136 Judy Harte Jane Haughawout Marti Haynes Sue Hazell David Hedeen Jan Hemenway Jeff Henning Wayne Henrikson Mike Hentschell Judy Herman Jim Heron Pat Herrett Sandy Hibbard Jean Hill Margaret Hill Marion Hill Diana Hillman Betty Hilpert Georgie Isarninger Marie Iverson Sue Ivey Donald Jackson Martha Jackson Ronald Jackson Anne Jacobson Norm Jacobson Jim Jaquet Bruce Jarrett Marilyn Jenkins Bill Jensen Ernie Jensen Tom Jensen Doris Johansen Claudette Johnson Howard Johnson Jackie Johnson Mary Hilt Susan Hiltner Dan Hirsch Doug Hirsch Ron Hoetmer Jim Hoffmann Don Hogue Gail Holden Linda Holfeld Bob Holland Linda Holland Jane Holm Merrill Holm John Holrnstrom Ralph Homann Sherry Hooper Sheila Hoople Doug Hoover Annie Horwood Helene Houk Jan Howe Jeff Howson Craig Hudson Jim Hughes Dick Huhn Brenda Hume Linda Hunnicutt Jeanie Hunt Cary Huntley Sue Hurley Jim Huxhold Laura Imboden Phil Ingersoll Carol Inhelder Jim Irvine Jan Irving llass of 1960 137 James Johnson Jim Johnson Russell Johnson Sharon H. Johnson Sharon M. Johnson Steve Johnson Tom Johnson Connie Johnston Craig Johnston Susan Johnston Cathy Jones Doclie Jones John Jones Ken Jones Neil Jones Rochelle Jones Stan Jones Terri Jones Lee Jorgensen Ron Jorgensen Sandi Jorgeson Day Karr Lynn Kaufman Vivienne Kayes Steve Kelley Doug Kelly Harriet Kelly Harvey Kelly Teri Kelly Judi Kenyon Karen Kesselring Lance Kessinger Evonne Kevin Barbara Key Nicholas Keyock Carol Keyser Mike Kieffer Don Kinell Jerry Kingen Sandra Kinsinger Sue Kion John Kirsch Kathy Klees Ken Klees Jim Knipe Karen Knold Becky Knuclson George Knutzen Al. Konker Susan Kotick Mary Kress Blenn Kunkle John Kunz Jerry Kyle Beth Macdonald Bob MacDonald Dawn MacDonald Mike MacEwan Janice Maclntyre Nancy MacMahon Paul Macri Marilyn Madden Nancy Maddox Warren Magnuson Lola Mann Lora Ann Mann Dennis Mannick Lori Manning Roberta Marberg Mickey Markham Carolyn Martin Jim Martin Bob Laabs Steve Lake Carol Lambert Alice Lamping Sharon Lamroe Connie Lanning George Lanphere Sharen Larsen John Laughlin Cassandra Lawyer Carolyn Leach Carolyn Lee Connie Lee Sharon Lee Mary-Jane Leonard Mike Lewis Tad Lhamon Pat Libbee Susan Lien Sherrie Lietz Fred Lighter Bruce Lofgren Carol Loftis Gail Logan John Long Howard Lontz Mark Lowney Dave Lowrie Win Ludy Jack Luker Graham Lunde Helen Lundin , 3 Class of 1960 , k 'S X Q Fr X, 1 , g, , uv J 1 K 1 ,- . 1 , V , . w 1 ,. V, , C, Nj L , . -4 flf J xi, 5 s ' f .. ,A. A, J' 7 :. .',, ? . 1 ll. A r 4 , w fx Dick Luther K' lv 1 V J - Q John Luycndyk, - Judy Lynch p A ' Lee Lynch, ' -X' 1 . i 'i t,,iw , A A M l 3 s , rl V 1 f 4' f , .1- I 1 l .K. ., A ' LI' Y 1, ., 139 q 1 Ronald Massie Catherine Matau Judy Mathis Jud Matteson Susan Matthews Nancy Mattson Susan Mayer Lciinonii McBride Jim McCal'frec Ann McCall Torn McCarthy Bill McChesney Ann McClelland Kerry McCloy Pat McCorklc Lin McDole Doug McDonald Malcolm McDonald Ray McDonald Carol McGinty Dale McGregor Jeanette McGuire David Mclntyre Eddi McKellips Cain McLean Pat McLeod Eldon McNeese Susan McQuarrie Lyle McRae Barbara Mcakins Pain Meister Barb Melin Bob Meston Dan Metcalf Mike Metzger Margie Meyer Pat Middlebrook Marjorie Middleton Marjorie Midkiif Ralph Miles Ronney Mill Ruth Millar John Miller Marilee Miller Mary Ann Miller Mitzi Miller Steve Miller Barbara Mills Torn Mills Gary Miner Dick Moen Bill Moore Cliff Moore Phyllis Moore Lou Ella Nixon Nancy Nolan Geri Nordgran Wendy Nordstrom Byron Norton Rob Nostrand Vivien Oakvik Robbie Oberg Dick Odell Gail Odell Jean Ofstad Louise Oien Lynn O'Leary Kay Olsen Ioy Olson Sam Olson Mike Oneil Kathy O'Neill Gail Morgan Barry Morrison Jeri Mortensen Rick Mortensen Ken Moser Keith Moulton Doug Mount Susie Mowat XVally Mueller Geraldine Mulkey Clif Munson Roger Murch Charlene Murphy Ed Murphy Jackie Miirphy jim Murphy Mike Murphy Terry Murphy Donna Murray Melton Myers Pete Nash Janet Neese Marilyn Neil Janet Nelson Karen Nelson Kathy Nelson Myron Nelson Ron Nelson Claudia Nevins Sue Newell Mike Newman Bev Nichol Ron Nicholson Brandy Nielsen Rick Niemiller Bill N ienau flass of 1960 141 Tom Opdycke Mike Osborn Karen Oscarson Allen Osterud Marilyne Overturf Linda Padgett Jim Palin Bob Palm Katherine Palmer Mike Park Gail Parks Sherrie Parks Judy Parsons Judy Patterson Marlene Paulson Candy Pearson Curt Pearson Sid Pearson Linda Pederson Lee Peterson Louie Petrovich Donna Petry Richard Pettit Pat Phelps Elaine Pinkerton Ruth Pipars Sohrab Pirzadeh Sandra Pitman Pam Pittack Jerry Podoll Guy Poitras Susan Porad Gary Porlier Fern Potter Craig Powell Lois Pratt Carry Price Mike Prouty Lynn Pruzan Randy Rafferty Bud Ralls Gerry Randall Larry Raney Anne Rankin Lynn Ratclilfe Bill Rathke Sharon Rau Sharon Reams Mike Reasor Steve Redford Katiebeth Reede Donna Rees Ida Reeve Iohn Reeves 1' john Rutherford Karen Sailor Steve Sakaguchi Carol Sammons Steve Sanders Eileen Sarver Pen Satoris Charlie Saunders Beverly Savage Maria Scarpello Jody Schampera Paul Scheib Stan Schmid Kay Schmidt Dave Schoonover Laurie Schroder Martha Schultz Barbara Schulze jerry Rein Dennis Remlinger Mike Revenaugh Merrily Rhodes Chuck Richards Jim Richards Seth Richards Dave Richardson Bill Rieke Edward Rienks Allan Riley Rick Rindahl Carolyn Ritchie Steven Ritt Norma Robbins Neal Robinson Roberta Rockwood jack Rodewald Floyd Rodgers Andy Rogers Ardith Rogers John Rogers Mark Roller Susan Rosene Charlotte Ross Mike Ruark Fred Rucker Jim Rudeen Phoebe Ruggles Bill Rupp Sanford Rusk Claudia Russell Keith Russell Sue Russell Wayne Russell James Rutherford Class of 1960 143 JoAnne Schuster Terry Scofield James Scott Lee Scott Bonnie Secord Sally Sellen Ed Sengel Sue Separovich Mike Seymour Dave Shafer Donna Shallis Allen Shannon Mervyn Sharp Roger Shell Connie Sherman Gordon Sherwood Aleta Shields Jeri Shields Sandra Shimitz Ian Siks Linda Silverthorn Gayle Simonson Sally Sindt Ingeborg Siskin Barbara Sivesind Anne Skaugrud Iannetta Slater Corenne Smith Dirk Smith Dolores Smith Donna Smith Doug B. Smith Doug G. Smith Gordon Smith Iill Smith Linda Smith Marylee Smith Merrily Smith Patty Smith Susan Smith Terry Smith Sharon Smyth Ed Solberg Frank Solomon Mike Southard jeff Spear Norm Spencer Helen Sperry Lee Spingelt Jim Springberg Dorothy Springer Nancy Stadum William Stanard Gladys Stanway Gary Swenson Dan Tachell George Tandoo janet Tate Barbie Taylor Ken Taylor Diane Tellefsen john Terris Brent Thomas Barbara Thompson Darrell Thompson Cary Thompson Greg Thompson Lawrence Thompson Carol Thronsen Ted Thwing Leon Torrey Don Torrie Ruth Starbird Jerry St. Dennis Janis Steele Jeff Steele Eric Stegman Mary Ann Steinberg Elcena Steinmann Bob Stephens Ed Stern Lane Stevens Bob Stewart Janice Stewart john St. John Francis Stokke Bill Stolzrnan Mike Storey Tom Storey Pam Straker Nedra Strand Karla Strandin Julianne Stray Mike Stribling Ed Stroble Martha Stroble Carol Strom Walt Struble Connie Studebaker Maureen Sullivan Lonny Sumner Lee Sutter Bonita Svardal jim Swanson Kip Swanson Richard Swanson Marnita Swarm Jim Sweet Class of 1960 145 Judy Tralle Kathy Tralle Scott Treadwell Bob Trimble Terry Triol Sharon Truant Marvin Tucker Terry Turbutt Donna Turner Bob Uhles Nancy Ullman Janice Van Derlinden Ron Van Kleeck Carolyn Van Winkle Maita Vincent Chuck Vinsonhaler Marcia Wagner Betsy Walker Judy Walker Pat Walkup Kay Wallace Ken Wallace Lance Wallen Jerry Walton Margo Walton Ron Ward Gail Warnell Linda Warner Sara Watt Bob Webber Ed Weber Jeannette Weber Tom Weinerth Ann Welch Lorna Welch George Wells Nancy Wells Dave Wendells Susan Wendorf Pat Wenzlail Robyn Werner Jim West Susan West John Whalley Linda Wheat Mary Joe Wheeler Polly Wheelock Laird Whipple Janice White Sherri W'hite Carol Whitman Marilyn Whittaker Robert Wicklund Mike Wienir Tforeh Karen Adams Don Axtell Warren Banks Robert Bames Beth Bartholomew Lynn Bassett Joyce Bennett Sheldon Bennett Lillian Benrud Diane Bensen Chuck Bergquist Marci Bodmer Judy Borseth Anne Bradley John Brennan Ludy Brooks enny Brown Robert Bryan Bruce Campbell Dottie Campbell Kent Carlson Virginia Clark Patricia Cook Carol Leigh Coombs Julie Coryell JoAnne Crawford Bruce Cribley Tad Degenhardt Gary Dunlap Carol Edson Glenda Ensminger Barbara Feltis Kristi Fielding Marcia Fields Sue Fletcher Mary Ann Fullerton Kathy Gallagher Necia Gamm Susan Glickman Nancy Grund Marsha Hanks Peggy Hanley Joan Harrison Sandra Hatcher Jane Haughawout Diana Hillman Susan Hiltner John Holmstrom Sherry Hooper J an Howe J eff Howson Linda Hunnicutt Carol Inhelder Jan Irving Georgie Isaminger Martha Jackson Anne Jacobson Jim J aquet James B. Johnson Sharonlee Johnson Lynn Kaufman Vivienne Kayes Barbara Key Nicholas Keyock Becky Knudson Carol Lambert Carolyn Leach Carolyn Lee Connie Lee Tad Lhamon Susan Lien Fred Lighter Win Ludy Helen Lundin Jim McCaifree Pat McCorkle Susan McQuarrie Nancy MacMahon Nancy Maddox Joan Meisenholder Michael Metzger Marilee Miller Barbara Mills Jeri Mortensen Lynn Mortimer Susie Mowat Terry Murphy Janet Nelson Karen Nelson Kathy Nelson Claudia Nevins Sue Newell Brandy Nielsen Lou Ella Nixon Gail Odell Judy Patterson Marlene Paulson Lee Peterson Lynn Pruzan Randy Rafferty Carolyn Ritchie Neal Robinson Ardith Rogers Mark Roller Susan Rosene Carol Sammons Charlie Saunders Bev Savage Paul Wienir Steve Wilen Cary Wiley Renee Wilk Craig Wilkie Barbara Williams Dick Williams Mike Williams Bob Willits Judie Wills Valerie Wilmot Bill Wilson Dianne Wilson Linda Wilson Yvonne Wilson Bill Winblade Janice Windsor Gary Wineholt Bruce Winter Pat Winther Pat Wise Larry Wood Sandra Wood Roberta Woodard Barbara Woodburne Annette Woodruff Faye Wrangel Jim Wright Vern Wyman Judy Yeo Ilhan Yigitbasidglu George Yonker Karen Young Larry Young Steve Zagar Dennis Zehrung Marli Schenck Terry Scofield Lee Scott Ed Sengel Donna Shallis Sandra Shimitz Terry Sieg Corenne Smith Doug Smith Gordon Smith Merrily Smith Frank Solomon Jeff Spear Lee Spingelt Leif Steele ary Ann Steinberg Ed Stern Janice Stewart Martha Stroble Marnita Swarm Barbie Taylor Ken Taylor Diane Tellefsen Ted Thwing Boh Trimble Janice Van Derlinden Maita Vincent Chuck Vinsonhaler Loma Welch Nancy Wells Dave Wendells Mary Jo Wheeler Mike Wienir Steve Wilen Bob Willits Bill Winblade Pat Wise Barbara Woodbume Faye Wrangel Ca m of 1960 147 ophomores Class Grows To acquaint incoming Sopho- mores with Roosevelt, the ASR, Girls' and Boys, Clubs, Golden Spurs, and Roughriders intro- duced to the newcomers the tra- ditions, activities, and organiza- tions that coordinate our school government. As November 25, 1958 ap- proached, committees, headed by one oHicer and another Sopho- more, planned the events of the annual class party, The Sopho- more Stomp. Bob Baskerville emceed the program and dance. The Class of '61 also sponsored the April P-TA Dance and helped instigate a yelling contest be- tween the classes in a pep assem- bly. Promoting interschool rela- tions, the Sophomore oilicers of Roosevelt and Lincoln had a joint meeting to discuss past and fu- ture activities. One-hundred twenty-nine Soph- omores met the new qualifica- tions of Torch. This class is the largest ever to enter Roosevelt, enrolling 1061. 148 Doubling as Sophomore adviser is Miss Alice Wiley of the social science de- partment. . Peggy Bovee, president Dave Vadman, vice-president Susie Tipp, treasurer Bobbie jean Kendall, secretary Z Jim Duncan, AS R representative ' z Kari Arestad Betty J. Armstrong Dana Armstrong Joanne Armstrong Sandy Arntzen Kris Ask Elaine Atkinson Bob Bailey Cliff A. Baker Jerry Baker Richard Baker Gary Baldwin Lynn Ballard Dick Ballinger Bryce Barden Suzy R. Barnard Tom R. Barnes John Barnett Bruce M. Barr Pam Barrat Kathy Barrett Ron Barthrop Bob Baskerville Judy Bassett Marge Bates Marilyn Bates Mary L. Bates Susan Battin Kent Bean Bruce Beard Arlene Abrahamson Victoria Abrams Chris Ackennan Brian Ackley Barry Adam Anita Adams Claire Adams Jeannie Adrian Lucille Aeils Mary Aitken Andy Aldrich Dick Allen Dave Ahnvig John Alspach Gary Amann Hal Arnick Arlene Amundsen Marya Amyes Betty Anderson John Anderson Jon E. Anderson Keith Anderson Patricia Anderson John Anglin Raleigh Angst Dick Anthony Nicky Apostol Ron Appel John Bowles Linda Bowlin Barbara Bowman Larry Boyce Bruce Boyd Marietta Boyd Allyn Boyle Lee Bracken Robin Bracken Eoline Bradley Paul Brasier Karen Breen Larry Brewer Nancy Brewer Ray Briggs John Bright Doug Brookens Mary Brown Pat Brown Dennis Buchanan Daphne Buck Marcia Buckley George Bundy Jill Burg Wendy Burgess Joe Burgher Miekie Burleigh Suzi Burton John Bush Bill Buske Alice Becklin Diane Beckstrom Dave Bell Jim Benham Shari Bennie Linda Bensen Lee Bernheisel Pete Berzins Pete Bigelow Kathy Bilimoria Sharon Billingsley Dick Bingay Judi Black Carl Blackstock Linda Blaekstock Bill Blagg Bob Blue Gary Bluhm Wayne Boas Dan Bogdan Mary Bolin Barbara Bondelid Sandrea Bone Jim Bordenet Sig Borgersen Diane Botsford Peggy Bovee Jerry Bowers Sally Christofferson Katherine Church Gary R Clanton Dotha Clark Ray Clark Bill Cleaver Bob D. Cole Larry A. Cole Margie Cole Nelson Collard Class of 1961 Marilou Collins Diane Colouzis Irvin Condiotty Margaret Cook Jim Cooperstein Cindy M. Corbin Sharon L. Cordry Mary Corner Chuck S. Cornwell William Couch Karen Covington Chuck Cox Terry H. Coyne Pennie Crawford John Crippen Beverly Cross Rich Crutchfield Bill Cushman Marcia J. Cussac Pat Czarnetzke Bill Buttery Sue Byington Myra Byrd Marylee Buschmann Judy Calapp Ken Camber Bob Camp Claudia A. Campbell Terry J. Campbell Rosemary Cannon Michael Caraway Ralph Carlsen Allen M. Carlson Carol Carlson Larry W. Carpenter Kay M. Carroll Bob R. Carson Tish M. Carton Colleen Casey Kathi Casey Ray Castor Judy A. Charles Linda M. Cherufole Joanne Chichetti Karen Christensen Karen V. Christensen Sandra L. Christensen Gloria Christenson Marsha A. Dodenhoeft Michele Donaldson Naomi Dopps Fred Dorman Christine Doto Iuhdy F. Douglas John Dragseth Vonja Druliner Bob Drury Richard DuBonne Albert Dudley Hugh Duff Patti Duffy Jim Duncan Jeff Dunn Thomas E. Dunstan Jim Duppenthaler Deepak Dutt Johnny Eagle Dave Ederer Herb Edmands Ian A. Edwards Karen Ekern Jan G. Ekstrom Steve Elggren jerry Erickson Bobbin Erickson Virginia Erickson Jerry Ericson Ray Ernst Pamela Czebotar Jerry A. Dahl Kathryn Dahl Dennis Dahlin Bill Dahms Mike Daly Kris Danishek Doug Danner Carolyn Davids Gaye Davidson Carol Davis Juanita Davis Norm L. Davis Tom C. Davis Tom E. Davis Bonita L. Dawes Jeff Dean Hariy Dearinger Susan DeArmand Karen Denson Karen Dickey Polly Dickinson Marian Dillon Donnie Dingwall Frank Disch William Distad Carol Dizard john G. Doces Class of 1961 Ianet Foss Mike Fountain Diane L. Fox Linda Frankfort Pat Franklin Randy Franklin Frank Frederick jim Frees Sharon French Susan Frisbie Karin Frisk Doug Frost Velrie A. Fryberg Carll Frye Margaret Frye Sue E. Fryer Ian Fuller Gary Gallagher Maureen Gallagher Adrian Gallardo Lora Mae Galle Rosalie Gangwer Jeri Garlick Gary Garrett Nickie Garrigues Ian Gearheard Margaret Geballe Gary Gebhart Ron Gerde Linda Gervais Dale Erskine Bob Eskola Christine Espeland Virginia Espinoza Miki Esser Arletta Estenson Jerry Evans Michel W. Evans Ann Falconer Gary M. Fauro Rick Fearing Tim D. Feetham Sandy Feltheirn john Feltis Myrna Ferch Carole Fiddler Don Fielder Tom Fisher jackie Flagg john Floyd Chuck Folger Mike Fontana Butch Ford Gary A. Ford Sandra Ford Grant Forsberg Mike Forzley Linda Fosness Bruce Greenberg Mici Grinnell Mike Gross Trudi Guerin Sylvia Guerra Nancy Guley Pete Gunnarson Barbara Guth Gary Guthrie John Gutievvez Joe Hadlield Tim Hagman Don Hall Lillian Hall Marilyn Hall Sandra Hall John Hallead Jane Handley Eric Hands Cliff Hansen Judy Hansen Ron Hansley David Harden John Harding Fred Harley Jim Harper Jean Harpster Joyce Harpster Denny Harrington Gladys Harris Gary R. Gibson Georgiann Giddens Bob S. Gidner Mary Giles Nanci Gill Wilfred Gill Alice Gilmartin Karen Gilmour Randy Ginsberg Grace Glasgow Mike Glover Carole Gottschamer Christine Goldback Gay Gordon Ralph Gorsline George Goetz Judie Goss Brian Gough i l Pam Goulard Carolyn Gowdy Doug Graham Elinor Graham Tom Graham Don Granston Kerry Gray Judy Green Sally Greenawalt Susan Greenawalt Class of 1961 Patrick Highsmith Barbara Hill Dick Hill Kirk Hillman Pete Hillyer Gary Hittle Ian Hoiland jim Hogue Ginny Holland Marilyn Holms David Homann Frank Hooper Lee Hooper John Hopkins jim Horan Sharon Hosford Bob Hoss Ian Hotson Marilyn Houghton Sheila Houston Pete Howard Bill Howe Mardie Howell Kristi Hughes Steve Humphrey Dave Hunter Joan Hunter Pamela Hunter Lee Hurlbut Sonia Hurlen Stephani Harris Jay Hartland Carol Hartman Don Hartvigsen Marlene Hastig Terry Hatch Jennifer Haughawout Carol Hausman Paul Hayball Dick Hayertz Pat Hayes Bill Haynes Sharon Haynes Mark Headley Dick He ggen Mike Heggen Chuck Heinemann Dan Helke Chuck Hellam Sharon Helle Bob Hendershott Mel Hendrickson Judy Henkel Dale Henneke Susan Henning John Henson Jolene Herrin Mary Hewett John Johnson Marlene Johnson Pam Johnson Paulette Johnson Jerry Johnston Kathlyne Jokela Erna Jones Terry Lee Jones Wendy Jones Richard Jonson Karen Juel Linda Juel Marian Kahler Bob Kalvig Ron Kamprath Leslee Karlin Ronni Karpel Nacelle Katch Joyce Kates Linda Keeler Mandy Kelley Mike Kelly Ron Kemp Bobbie Jean Kendall Richard Kennedy Cathie Kenning Cassie Kenyon Lennie Kerr Bob Kershner Bill Kerzie Tom Hyllengren Pete Imus Sarah Infelise Rena Ingham Joe Irby Jim Irvine Joan Irwin Sallie Ismon John Iverson Carol Jackson Nancy Jackson Judy Jacobs Roberta Jacobson Michele Jamieson Pam Jarrett Jim Jaskovsky Joyce Jenkins Christine Jenner Margaret Jenner Susan Jennings Ronnie Jensen Sue Jeswine Edwin Johanson Cheryl Johnson Darrell Johnson David Johnson Deanie Johnson Gary Johnson Class of 1961 Ken E. Lavier Barbara Lawson Pamela Lawyer Virginia Layer Jim W. Lea Mike Leach Kathy LeDuc Martin Leininger Carolyn Lemke Terry Lenon Pain Leonard Linda Lewis Louise Lewis Jim Liljemark Dick Lilly Mike S. Link Sharon Lippert Keith Liptack Diana Lloyd Dennis Logan Larry Londo Randy Long Carol Looney Linda Loring Joseph Loutey Joan Lowry Sally Luker Frank C. Lull Glenn A. Lydon Pat Lyman Michael Keuss Jim Kibble Phil Killien Judy King Karen Kirchan Rodney Kirchan Carol Kirkpatrick Judi Klinefelter Judy L. Klug Kathy Knappe Jan Knipe Pete Knutsen Judy Kollack Paul Kosokoff George Kraemer John Kurtz Myrna Laboif John Lackstrom Bobbi LaFontaine Mike LaFromboise Dave LaJoie Carolyn Landis Sam Lantow Rick A. Larsen Brian Larson Janice Larson Joe R. Larson Doug Lashbaugh jack Mathews Mary Ann Mathews Sam Matsen Bill Matteson John Mattila Dorothy Mauce Linda Maynard Phil Maynard Mike McAuliffe Debbie McCabe Chuck McCallree Ann McCormick fgianne McCormack f 4,0 ike McCoy ,PL Bob McCullough J Linda McDaniel Q69 . 4 Denny McDonald If Q iff' ,417 fG3reg McDonald .Q - bf O10 fi ij: ' I K id' 1 if ' , ' ff V 4, 5110! ffffjq ' ,iff J 1 ,fy L. L' L, ff' at McDonald gp 4 fl JU ,gif ,, ,Ui Msrtin McDcff1gall I V K E McDoWe ,vb V ,ifLL?fo gf Brehfon McFarland ' 14,5-' , McFarland f 1,11 Av . v' H430 F ren McFarlancyi2, , N M U0 flfz ff W we buy 36.271 fi, A ,V Q H U iw , 0 is 9 td LSJJV 'M HZ' N' McFarlane 6,1 G . J' I :PICK-?r1a McFarlane JU, cf! 5 JJ' Jack McGary yu ,j -f 7,g'Qj , il VF , J, Dick McKeag ,UL 5' ' ,f I Janice McKee X , . M751 Jn, D. 5 ,, Janice McKenna v ,-V,- J W I 4 mf V, J' .': .IU J I T I. yu iffy' Wfurr 4 Dj'-1 IUICX 1 1 X' ,UV fl nfl' , 'iff .JJ 158 V kill Sydney Lyon Ben Lytle Nancy MacDonald Stew MacDonald Heather MacDougall Edra Mack Ken MacKenzie Heather Mackey Richard MacNair Stephanie Macri Rod Madden Keith Magnuson Kathy Mahler Carol Main Nancy Manos Dave Margeson Cindy Marriott Wayne Marshall Forrest Martin Joe Martin Margaret Martin Mike Martin Sharon Martin Terry Martin Ioan Maser Al Massena Mark Matheny Marilyn Mathes Class of 1961 Dick Mossman Robert Moyer Craig Mueller june Murclell Paul Murphy Tom Murphy Carolyn Murray Kenneth Muzzy Bob Myers judy N atoli Coty N eese Les Nehiley Amorette Nelson Bob Nelson Dan D. Nelson Dan F. Nelson Dean Nelson Evelyn Nelson Pam Nelson jean Nettelblad Steve Newman jeff Nice Sharon Nicholas Pat Nicholson Leroy Niznik Bev Noble Gary N orberg Anne Norris Sharon Oakland Dianna Obenauer Lynne McKernon Anne McLeaish Gail McLean Robert McMahon Marv McNabb Doug McPherson Dolores Meakins Iill Mearns Steve Meier Rick Melquist Al Melton Dan Meyer Frances Meyers Bobbi Michie Dave Mickelsen Pete Milkie Penny Millar Ann Miller Jane Miller Eleanor Milner jim Miner John Mistretta Carole Mitchell Caroline Montoya Linda Morgan Robin Morgan Robert Morley Meredith Morris Charlein Paxten Earl Pearsall Brian Pearson Dave Pearson Margaret Pearson Kathey Pedersen Linda Pence Ken Penchos Mary Pennell Gail Pennington Bill Penson Bob Perkins Sandy Person Craig Peters Judy Petersen Charlotte Peterson james Peterson Jim Peterson Margaret Peterson Kathy Pfaff Beth Phillips Mike Pickett Nathan Pierson Karin Pihl Gary Pillar Kathleen Piller Les Pincus Craig Pinkerton judy Pistole Doug Pittman Russ Oberg Linda Odle Carl Ohrn Gayle Oliver Caroline Olson Ernie Olson Laura Olson Sandy O,Neill Carolyn Openshaw Marilyn Opheim George Ordal Dick Orth jill Ossinger Clarke Oster Tom Ostliff Karen Overturf Mike Owen Sue Palin Dave Palmer Fran Palmer Rae Palmer George Palo Bob Park Mac Parker Penny Parker Jackie Parsons Jerry Paterson Blair Paul Class of 1961 Birdie Reeves janet Rehkopf Dick Rench joy Rhodes Judy Kay Rhodes Margie Rhodes Allen Richards Renae Richie Howard Riddell Sharon Ridinger VVesley Riegel Judie Rinehart Kristin Ritter Karen Roach Cary Robbins Phil Robbins Phil Robblee Sherry Roberts Bob Robertson Sheryl Robins Don Robinson Cordon Robinson Dick Roblee Gary Rockwood Mike Rodgers Sharon Roger Ron Roller Stephen Rolston Patricia Ross Al Rosselct Keith Pitts Diane Podoll Roberta Pody Susi Posner Jay Powers Susan Powers Richard Pratt Carl Presley john Price David Prince Sharon Pritchard Sheila Proby Sherene Proctor Linda Prohaska June Pudwill Susan Purgalis Judy Pursel Carolyn Quain David Rader Barbara Ramon Jack Randall Marcia Raplee Mickey Rashkov Torn Rathbone Carol Rayworth Pam Reece Carol Reed Bill Reems Miriam Schultz Cathy Schulz Linda Schwabland Marjorie Scoll Sandy Scott Virgil Scott Lee Scrimgeour Ian Sellen Betty A. Sells Estelle Semeling Diana J. Senn Iim Seymour Christi Shaffer Margaret Shallow Robert Shannon Catherine Shaver Sharon E. Shaver Bill Shinabarger Dave Shorett Lloyd Showalter Howard Sierer Lynn Simonson Mike Skahen Sally Skewes Beverly Skillings Jerry Skullerud Frances L. Skutt Sandie A. Slade Melinda Small Marie E. Smart Georgia Rothlander Susan Rowe Pat A. Royal Bonnie K. Rude Bruce Russell Dave E. Russell Dorothy Russell jan Russell Rita Russell Pat Ryan Dave Sakahara Lanie Saltman Bob Samuelson George Sanborn Merilyn Sandin Tom Sanford Chuck Sather janet Savage Grace Scheib Lucy M. Scheidt Marli Schenck Linda Schenke Barry Schiess Sandie Schleicher Laurie Schmidt Dedee Schram Dick Schroeder Mike Schrum Class of 1961 Page Statton Jack Stearns Marlene Steinberg Margaret Steinmann John Stevens Karen Stewart Sharon Stewart Sharon N. Stewart Beverly Stickler Martin St. Nicholas Blythe Stoll Gregg Stopp Tim Stover Karen Straube Elinor Street Susan Strom Janice Sullivan Judy Sullivan Ted Sundsby Stephanie Sundsten Pete Sutherland Michele Swanson Sally Swedine Sue Sweeney Pam Switzer Kay Swoyer Chuck Sylvester Bob Synstacl Sandy Tarpenning Iris Tatsumi Betty Smith Bob Smith Dorothy Smith Gary Smith Jack Smith Judy Smith Kathy Smith Lennea Smith Marilyn Smith Stewart Smith Jim Smola Jim Srnrha Mary Ann Snippen Lynn Snow Doug Soderstrom Jim Sogn Sandra Solberg Lynn Sorensen Kathie Sorenson Claudia Sowler Penny Spencer Jean Spiegelberg Nancy Spomer Pauline Sprague Reva Springer Sandie Stahl Elizabeth Staines Bob Stanbarger Ed Bland Jim Cullidge Charles Hendrickx Steve Nelson Wayne Peck Karen Riley 164 Carolyn Vagts Dick Valentine Roy Vandenburgh Jo Vanderwel Joan Van Law Jane Van Ness Bruce Van Norman Jill M. Vaughn Karen Vaughn John Veblen Ben A. Vincent Bob A. Vincent Jim Violante Bill Vogler Sandi Vrooman Linda Wagneson Carolyn Waldal Bob Walker Joy Walker Leslie Walling Donna Walsh Veda Ward Diane Waring Dick Warne Robert Warner Nancy Warren Fred L. Watkins Chuck Watts George Watts Ron Watts Anita Taylor Halsey Taylor Karen Taylor Kevin Terris Bill Theberge Jim D. Thompson John Thompson Niki Thompson Claudia Thomson Eric Thoreson Mike Tillman Don Timmerman Tim E. Timmons Carol J. Tipp Susie Tipp Cheryl Tobias Johnny Torry Darlene Traver Leslie Trick Jim Trindle Susan Triol Carol Trumble Diane Tucker Judy Turnquist Sharon Tuttle Judith Underwood Joan Uzelak Dave Vadman Alfred Ross Lydia Sciarrino Carl Smith David Street Larry Willits Mike Williams Robert Lee Williams Tim Williams Gene Williamson Steve Wilson Bob Wilrefmood PamNWinslow Vincent Wirkman Genie Wise John Wiseman Ron Wisman Carolyn Wolf Margaret Wolfe Wendell Wonderly Wyatt Wood Peggy Woods Bob Woodward Bill Wrede Lynn Wright Steve Yarno Virginia Yates Art Young Janet Young Leah Young Donald Younghusband Carl Zavattero Terrie Ziegler Tony Zubick Rick Zwiebel Marilyn Zwiers Dale Weber Bill Weed Joanne Wegner Jackie Weis Sandy Weiser Marie Welding Dick Werder Steve Werner Wilma West Helen Westlin Carole Westling Bonnie Wheelon Rob Wheller Tom Whitaker Jane Whitcomb Janice White Martha Whitham Bettis Wicklund Merrily Wieland Chuck Wiggins Bob Wilcox Linda Wilgus Norma Wilk Becky Wilkie Linda Wilkins Diane Williams Don Williams John Williams Spruffs Aid Animals-Animals-Animals . . . Yes, Lawdv drifts under the door of room 214 every Tuesday and Thursday mornings when the Roughrideiis choral group meets. Mr. David Humphrey, director, introduced this choir as a new activity at Roosevelt. The Roughriders, comprised of forty Senior boys, Worked with the Hfty-three Golden Spurs, Senior Girls' Honorary, in giving the community aid this year. Each month, representatives from both groups volunteered to Work at the Seattle Handicapped Center Where they presented en- tertainment. During the Christ- mas season, both organizations caroled at the Childrenis Ortho- pedic Hospital and the Retired Teachers' Home. Spurs also shelved books at the Library for the Blind. Spurs and Buffs, orientated groups of entering Sophomores. At Back-to-School-Night these two service groups directed par- ents to classrooms. Faculty recommendations, grade point, participation in activities, leadership ability, and recom- mendations from previous Spurs and Roughriders are the criteria by which the two honor groups are chosen. 1. Fred Abramson 2. Chuck Barbo 3. Dan Barr 4. Chris Bone 5. Dan Bracken 6. Steve Camp 7. Doug Clark 8. Lon Davidson 9. Iohn Ederer 10. David Felch ll. Tom Fisher 12. Herb Fox 13. Dave Gilmartin 14. Tom Greaves 15. Victor Hasselblad 16. Jef? Herpers 17. Barry Howard 18. Charley Huffine 19. Byng Hunt 20. John Iaquet Bob Jensen Frank Killien jim Knisely Perry Koon Barrett Kyle Duane Locknane Bill McCormick Jock McLeaish Bob Melton Jerry Minzel Bob Monroe Bob Montgomery Rick Moore Greg Possehl Randy Revelle Stan Scott Terry Spragg Bill Trandum Ted Watts Neal Zimmerman Presiding over Spurs and Buffs were these oiiicers: Ted Watts, vicemresi- dent, Cstundingjg Pat Waring, presi- dentg Dan Bracken, presidentg Diane Huey, vice-presidentg Perry Koon, treasurer, and Sgt.-at-armsg Karen Doran, treasurerg john Ederer, secre- tzzryg Ann Chamberlain, secretary. CMissingD-Bertha Tatsumi, Sgt.-ab ll T171 S . Numerous students receive s ecial p ' awards outside of school: Randy Revelle, oioe-president of Boys' Nation, john Bundy, Certificate of Merit Award for saving a drowning girlg Pat Walkup, Paciyic Northwest Senior Women's Tumbling Champion, Dan Barr, 100-Mile Club, two consecutive years, Duane Locknane, Football 101 Inspirational and the Terry Doyle Award, two consecutive years, Jane Haughawout, Music and Art Award, John Ederer, Seattle Times' representative to Ford Motors' Na- tional Press Conference. Members of Quill and Scroll, having accumulated three semesters of journal- istic experience through the Roosevelt News staff, Lab Writer, or Strenuous Lie staff are Back row Carol n f , 2 - Y Bergquist, Donna Baerg, Sue Vadman, Torn Greaves, David Felch, Alex Cameron. Second row-Nancy Pitten- ger, Judy Condit, Dottie Matthiesen, Art Hallmark Honor Award . . . . . Nancy Knutsen Scholastic Art Awards . . Linda Cunningham, Carol Norton Debate Gold Debate Pin . . . . Charlie Huifine Silver Debate Pin . . . ...... Candy Shorett, Jeff Spear, Ed Stern Bronze Debate Pins ..... . . . Chuck Bergquist, Gary Haldane, Tom Mills, Greg Turner, George Ordal Drama First Place One-Act Play at Pacific Lutheran College '59 . . . Finder's Keepers First Place Actress ......... Kathy Gallagher First Place Actor .......... Art Grunbaum 1958 Minnie Moore MacDowell Award ........ Patsy Lee, Sylvia Stewart, Rick May, John Bradley 168 Carol Czarnowsky, Donna Karol, Nancy Bennett, Judy Manos. Front row-Karen Groth, Joy Bellamy, Pauline Yeager, Christy Luker, Sally McCue, jan MacDonald, Linda Cun- ningham. Essays American Association for the United Nations ...... Kathy Moran, frstg Jane Haughawout, second, Julie Coryell, joan Heron, honorable mention NCTE Scholarship Nomination .......... . Jane Haughawout, Lynn Pruzan, Ieil' Howson, Terry Murphy, Eldon McNeese Languages French I . French II . French III German IV Gennan VI Beta Sigma Latin I . . . . . . . . . Karen Doran . . Vivienne Kayes . . . Christie Stam, Christy Luker . ..... Victor Hasselblad, Mike Dudley, Lawrence Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Herrett Phi Classical Honorary Society ....... Sheldon Bennett, Sue Fletcher . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Tingvall, Paul Grindall Latin U - Sue Fletcher h Spanish IV I S ehEsI?nBg?gf1: Basketball Team Man Trophy B1ll Kuklensk1 Spanish VI I I Barbara M1115 Basketball 101 Insplratronal Award Chrrs Bone Spanish V111 I Lmda Cunningham Open Tenms Brxon Bloomberg Q 11m Kmsely john Borgstrom Brran Pearson Greg Montoy1 All Northwest Conference Choir . . Concert Cho1r LOW Medal for All CIW CUP T0m St01'9Y A11 Northwest Cgnference 01-ehestra U S Team rn World Champ1onsh1p Ice Skatnng falternatesl Brenda Cook, Linda Dobson Susan McQuarr1e Ha Ray and Ray Hadley ll' Barbara Bondehd Juhanne Stray Sk1 Club Insp1rat1onal Award 1957 1958 Russ Amrck B d 1 ' t' 1 ,,.,.. R k M Dottle Barragar Oighesg-ipixssggpaiional I I I I Blllliqobeilg Sk1 Club Insplratlonal Award 1958 1959 Steve M1ckelsen Victor Herbert .... . Peg Frazer Greg Smlth Elcena Sfemmann Members of the Roosevelt Economy Run Team took top honors: Dan Barr, first placeg Alex Shevchenko, John Gowdy, Marsha Harris, Warren Pal- mer, Tom Peterson, Ellery Hall, Don Cummins, john Holmstrom. fMissingj -Sheldon Bennett, Lynn Pierce. 1 2 1. Fred Abramson President 2. Viv Kayes Vice-president 3. Frank Hooper Secretary-treasurer 4. Mr. Philip Baudin Adviser 7,4 First semester Senior Torch members were: Back row - Tom Fisher, John Ederer, Neal Liden, Randy Revelle, Sig Hoverson, Mike Hoffman, Bob Jensen, Al Johnston, Pete Anderson, Jean Sullivan, Lori Jennings, Cynthia Cole, Pat Waring, Kathy Nickell, Linda Nelson, Sue Vadman, Diane Huey, Sandy Weir, Linda Perry, Carolyn Boone, Judy Hendrickson, Bobby Pitcher, Bill Trandum, Jay Lapic. Third row - Fred Abramson, Victor Hasselblad, Gary Haldane, Bob Hartman, Jill Richmond, Nancy Tingvall, Diane Moody, Karen Doran, Bonnie Jo Osterloh, Ann Chamberlain, Margaret Ludy, Judy Manos, Barbara Hamilton, Sarah Silliman, Carolyn Breuer, Janet Hill, Nancy Bennett, Diana Soderland, Nancy Onstad, Dick Wessman, Bob Melton, Neal Zimmerman. Second row -Jerry Minzel, Dave MacKenzie, Ellen Koogle, Dottie Matthiesen, Sherry Lacey, Judy Condit, Donna Baerg, Peggy Frazer, Kathy Moran, Sandy Callahan, Brenda Boyker, Barbara Newton, Linda Cunningham, Barbara Baum, Helen Joachim, Danni Pierce, Alice Pen- halurick, Barbara Waak, Vickie Pond, Judy Harden, Ann Swoyer, David Felch, Jock McLeaish. Front row - Nancy Pittenger, Joy Bellamy, Midge Erickson, Flo DeTurk, Karen Marcus, Eva Meyer, Linda Dyer, Micci Monson, Susan Hitchcock, Bonnie Beaugh, Nancy McCoy, Patsy Winn, Pauline Yeager, Virginia Chichetti, Margaret Harris, Leta Haggard, Karen Falkenberg, Peggy Shiplet, Sally Swadener, Lynn Mackey, Linda Roman, Ted Watts, Dan Bracken, Terry Spragg. CMissingJ - Eduard Ask, Janice Austin, Sally Berger, Vicki Bloch, Susan Bradway, Dave Gilmartin, Tom Greaves, Gloria Heine, Leila Kann, Frank Killien, Perry Koon, Judy Polander, Melinda Rahskopf. Scholars Exert Torch, Roosevelt's Honor Society, intro- duced an Honor Study, held fourth and sixth periods, for Seniors who qualified for Senior Torch. Ten vocational seminars ac- quainted students With business and college opportunities. Dr. Dale Turner, spoke at this yearas ban- quet, Torch of the Timesf held April 8. Displaying a replica of the Senior Torch Pin were the Torch Committee chairmen: Kristie Ask, Bonnie Reaugh, Judy Condit, Al Johnston, Peggy Frazer, Tad Lhamon, Becky Knudson, Nancy Maddox, Glenda Ensminger, Susie Glickman. was-W , W , M-wMil- --- '-- ---' Y Professor David Thomas spoke to students on for- estry as a vocation. Index Acknowledgments ..... Activity Recording Committee . Advisory Council ..... All-City Leadership Conference . Alumni Committee .... ASR Cabinet ...... ASR Committee Chairmen . . ASR OHicers and Adviser . Assembly Committee . . . Attendance OHqce Workers . . Audio-Visual Squad . . . Baseball ...... Basketball ........ Boys' Club ......... Building Improvement Committee . Bulletin Board Committee ..., Camera Club ....... Chess Club ..... Compass Committee . . Concert Band . . . Concert Choir . . Costume Force ...... Curriculum ......... Debate Club ........ Drama Department - Special Feature Drill Team ......... Drum Majors and Majorettes . . Ethical Conduct Committee . Faculty ........ Finance Committee . . . Folkdancing Club . . . Football ....... Foreign Language Officers . . Future Teachers of America . Girls' Club ....... Colden Spurs ........ Golf ........... Hall of Fame Committee .... Inter-high, Traffic Safety Committee Intramural ......... Lab Writer ......... Library Assistants . . . Lunchroom Committee . Main Oiiice Staff . . . Make-up Corps. . . Marching Band . . Math Club . . . Nonettes ...... Orchestra ..... Orientation Committee . Pass Sales Committee . . . P-TA Dance Committee . . Publicity Committee . . Quill and Scroll . . . Radio Club . . . Revue .... RHO Club . . . RIRO ...... Roosevelt News Staff . . Roosevelt Singers . . Roughriders ..... Science Club .... Senior Play ...... Social Service Committee . Songleaders ....... Sports Boosters Committee . . Stage Crew ...... Strenuous Life Staff . . Study Hall Checkers . . Study Hall Supervisors . Swing:Band ..... Tennis ..... Thrift Committee . . Ticket Force . . . Track ....... Traditior1s'Committee . TR's . . Yell Leaders' . . . . 172 . 41 30 32 35 . 31 . 32 . 30 . 33 40 . 45 90-92 80-85 50-51 . 37 36 44 . 44 . 34 . 64 62 . 59 16-19 . 43 54-55 . 79 , 78 . 34 22-29 . 32 . 42 74-78 . 43 . 43 46-49 . 166 . 88 . 38 . 33 93-95 . 67 . 40 . 40 . 41 . 59 . 66 . 44 . 63 . 65 . 38 . 39 42 39 . 168 . 45 56-58 . 85 . 38 68-69 . 62 . 167 . 45 60-61 , 41 . 79 . 37 . 59 70-71 . 36 . 37 . 66 . 89 . 35 . 33 86-87 . 35 .51 .79 ' 171 'f.. Camera Club proved invaluable by covering school candid shots Members are jeff Steele Bill Winblade Mr Cameron Cooper acluzser and Bob Peterson Cseated J Mr. Rowland Johnson of Rowland Studios, Strenuous Life photographer, deserves thanks for the formal pictures, the color photograph of the seal, and many extra services during emergen- cies. Acknowledgments The Strenuous Life staff of 1959 wishes to thank the following for their valuable aid in the publication of this book: The United Nations for the picture of the U.N. Building. The University of Mexico for the picture of its library. Mr. Robert Penny of the Deers Press. The S. K. Smith Company and their representative, Mr. james Palm, for publishing the cover which features a gold foil process. Mrs. Arlene Hedeen for contributing the use of the Attendance Office records. 172 Mr. Grant Chabot of Deers Press explains the func- tion of the press to Mrs. Carlotta Brunson, adviser fondly known as Ma B to the annual staff. aiiixigwgiifgilg 5' . . Eff W q::'?,'a'fs iii? Qizfjgf QQ i 2ff13Q? W Am CL I S, K may i'4Esf5 E2?2i?3122 in fig Q11fws 2Qi2 Q22 2 q1l,Ffkf ff? Q333233?fxif?,M Q5 E?Wf vf2fff?E -A, fqgffkf QfQ,, f'3' 222 2 252351 Miss 22 A j Eng' ww Mifffw is Wwzffw fWf M1W mi MQJW! pwwjfg MM ' X 3525151 fM , MIM W cn.. . , N A b, M ?.ff A WJ Z3JM6F?i5? g qdxrjq-ro Ql-AS! 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