Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1965

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A wen we Weff feezfffe Wd!bZWgf0W Advisor: Donald McNichols ,L..- ? Truth becomes reality by your own experience and involve ment in it. Someone can explain something to you and you may grasp the overall idea of what they are saying, but until the idea, theory or whatever becomes real to you, it isn't really true for you. A teacher in a geometry class may explain how a problem is worked out, but until the student works out the problem on his own, he doesn't fully grasp how it is worked. People may have explained to you about Jesus Christ dying for your sins, but until you, yourself, grasp the idea that Jesus did literally die-dead for YOU, it is just a lot of meaningless humdrum, or a nice idea but . . . when you do grasp the idea and realize what it means to you -then whatg ah, this! Then the idea is real to you, it isn't just someones idea any more- it is true and by your own experience you find it to be so. 2 A senior walks up to receive his diploma and the truth of his four years of work becomes a vivid, tangible reality. A college graduate begins a job and as she works, the truth of what he learned in college becomes real to him. A high school senior pours over a college catalog and develops an idea of what college life will be like-truth comes the first week on campus. An architect draws a blueprint- then it becomes a bridge across San Francisco Bay. The original idea may have to be modified somewhat by events, but the truth of the idea, its core, will become real, just as the greatest Truth became the greatest Reality when The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth . . . CON tents Ajmzmkfmizbn .... 6 Cfmfef. . . . I4 Rafzgzbn. . . . . 74' Som! .... . . . 58 HW Am ....... 106 fpoffziv. . . . . . 124 Offgazmfafzbm .... H2 Ezcufzjf and fmf. . 154' Adefemkemmzf A.,. 164 fndexu. ...I90 D14 Golda N Kemfzfzbk Dr. Kendrick at her farm in Woodinville. 4 I 14 Memoriam Dr. Colda Nelson Kendrick is a name which calls up vivid memories for scores of SPC graduates. Usually the first picture called to mind is the former custom of skipping down the aisles of McKinley with her French ma- jors-just in time to decorate the building for Christmas. It was this type of enthusiasm com- bined with her zest for living that made Dr. Kendrick a tradition at SPC. She was born in Dow City, Iowa, and took her basic college workin Illinois and Nebraska. Dr. Kendrick was known for her skill in lan- guages, she came to SPC with a BA. in Creek, and an lVl.A. and a PhD. in French, with minors in the classics and Italian. Spanish and Cerman were only side interests! As an accomplished soloist and a lover of great music, Dr. Kendrick soon found her place on the SPC music faculty. Following the com- pletion of her studies at the University of Washington and some concentrated voice work in London and Paris, Dr. Kendrick became the head of the SPC French department. Those who took courses from Dr. Kendrick found that she was a demanding professor whose infectious love for her subject made her students eager to go beyond the assignment for personal enrichment. I-ler overwhelming curiosity and her academic approach to her questions made her a true scholar, this was her goal for her students as well. Dr. Kendrick finished her work at SPC just as she would have always wanted to-while she was 'istill in the saddlef' She died quietly after a regular day of teaching on October l3, 1964. The SPC students, faculty, and alumni all felt the loss of a dear friend whose notes of encouragement, witty poems, and hilarious speeches had become a part of the colleges way of life. Deafzbmfz! To Miss hlargaret Bursell, Head Librarian, we, the staff of the 1965 Tz'XW1X1r1Sl dedicate this annual, in appreciation for her twenty- eight years ol' service at Seattle Pacific College. bliss Bursell was raised in ldaho. She came to NVashington and attended the University ol Wlashington where she received her Bach- elor ol' Arts degree in Education in 1922 and her Bachelor ol' Science degree in Library Science in 1951. ln 1957, she came to Seattle Pacilic as the librarian and she was in charge ol' about 10,000 volumes. The library was located on the top lloor ol' Peterson llall at that time. Through Miss l3ursell's continuous elliorts, the number ol' volumes increased until there was not enough room for all ol them on the top floor and many ol' the older volumes had tu he placed in the attic. The student hody was also increasing in number and the library became yery overcrowded. hliss llursell hegan plans for a new lihrary and her persistency paid oil-in 1963 the Xklcter Memorial Library, now containing 57,19-1 volumes, opened. The three-story building awed students, faculty and visitors with the simplicity and organization ol its architecture. Probably only the people who worked lor hliss Bursell knew how much ot a part she had had in the new library's becoming a reality. Also. probably only the people who have had the opportunity to work for hliss Bursell knew how deep and sincere was her interest in the students as personalities, and as scholars. She always graciously accommodated hoth faculty and students who sought information and ideas. She retires this year and her future plans include gardening and traveling. She deserves all the opportunities that will come her way. 1fVe thank her for her dedication to Christian education and to truth, M35 Margaret Bzfmeff Miss Bursell and some of her staff around the globe in the new library. 5 17? f -. '1 5? Eff' in 77 ' V 7- ff buf 1deaS.' In means the H iff New ' gwf' , - f . bi, x,A' ,ji 1 M I ,Q W M ,D -ffm' E, , , , Ttuth 'is' ba 'pmpgxfty do N 4 'A ' 'H M ' S A I' V' ' H iiiffglsiiy iqeknstghgiip 'A Q 7-, Wi!h4ITga!ity,, I - if gy, - ., :,:,,,,,mk'V . '-.?w'5 ' EW' 'WiZliqinf1ggme? ' ,.f ff?5:4Ef V A ., Q I N VAX , -1 ,V , V, , 1 I L ,Q Q. .E f' 4269. , ff . 1 'wif I , 3 f -- 1 -QF. . . ' N , .1fgv',.z. ---- . ., , K -, J .1 . . ,, 1 f ,,,, . 7 My M - . -V-, . -EQ .ivy , W 1 - 5 D ,AS H ' ,ga.T5c.N Q., if bm In f.,.-0' I 4 - I? :awww V -U ,L Th. A .-,, Pb Y ,ffl -bw ,AV Q , UW sly. ,I . Q. ,, me EM W, ? -We V, 'Hx Qs Y-.M ,4 jr 7 'NHL HP' Y qfzmgggmi 1, ggi 5 55, Q 551, QJWQ. Q ...Q ' 1 at- WQL X l :H 5 jx,-,.: . ij . 'ff ,,'. 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The school year 1965-66 will be our Diamond lubilee, in which year we will take stock of the philosophy of Christian higher education as represented by our college. A film is being pre- pared, Environment of the Campus, which will convey in story form for this 75th anniversary year some of the deeper meanings of excellent education on a Christian campus. Our publications will attempt to interpret to the public the image which is ours. The Student Council and many of our student leaders have participated in the planning for this celebration. Special events such as Convocation, Founders, Day, Commencement, will be keyed to emphasize this significant land- mark. Most of all, we will be looking into the future surveying the long-range needs of the college-physical and spir- itual and intellectual. Plans are under way to meet our space needs for classrooms, administrative of-Hoes, auditorium, science facilities, etc. More important still, curriculum needs are being studied to help us meet the challenge of a new day. You may be assured Christ and the Word of Cod are placed central in all of the planning for Seattle Pacific College. We depend upon our students now, as in the past, to interpret Christ to a needy world. C. DORR DEMARAY President 8 Vibe Plfefzkfenif r l 1 Otto M. Miller, MS., DSC. Lawrence R. Schoenhals, PhD. Executive Vice-Presiclentg Vice-President of Administration Director of Finance Board members are XValtcr Barham, Bruce Bartlett, Ben R. Burgoyne, Marvin E. Burke, G. Kimball Burns, Treasurer, Forest C. Bush, Gordon S. Clinton, Alvin G. Delamarter, Bernard E. Hansen, Stuart W. Holmes Thomas I. Isaac, Secretary, VVesley F. Jeffery, VValter P. johnson, R. Elmer McDowell, Ralph R. Richards -Marion B. Robbins, Edwin A. Teel, M. Marvin Vvallace, Paul T. W7alls, Chairman, Stanley Watkins, C VVooclrow Xl-'illson. 1 1 . .. :Qs - 9 ,Z ,. A A V.V. 2 4 . L3 t iv 0 - L V A Mendai B Miller M A L L D Director of Public Relations 2 5 I nl , 4 ,V Lx- X S Dean of Instruction Norman L. Edwards, M.A. Dean of Students Executive Director, Alumni Association 1 lf f U W JVLA. C. Melvin Foreman, S.T.B., Ph.D. X X . ,ex M, I 1 H-4 ,- -y , f' ' '.:x,, uf, , - f. vm, ,W ' arf? , 9 'Ext '10 , ya. 1 Zz V. 1 195' ,fs xx Q5 ., 4, figs!! I 7 fm - M, Q L ,, ,f -G! fav T... .,, . Margaret Green, B.A., R.N. Dean of VVomen james Hedges, B.A., MA. Dean of Men Richard Hedges, B.A., M.A. Director of Guidance l' o Isl Dwaine Bassett, A.B., B.D. Director of Admissions Harland Beery, B.A. Director of Publicity Margaret Bursell, B.E., B.S. in L.S. Librarian Donald Demaray, B.D., Ph.D. A x Dcan, The School of Religion 1 U- 1 Vw? Elmer Siebrecht, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Dean, The School of Education George Upton, B.A. Director of Development Harold Wiebe, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean, The Graduate School Doris Wilson, B.S., M.D. Director of Student Health Services F N 4.47 Walter I-Ielsel, B.A., Th.M Registrar Oral Hemry, B.A., M.A. Business Manager Director, Summer and Evening School Donald McNichols, B.A., M .F fat. fiudenf Comm? nf' 7. V 2 S9 f 3 Ed Trenner Senior President I t .lifi1f Q'lL ' '-'A fm eine A 1 ' 18' vW C Nl Wilt . 1, 4,,k Mgt 1 qw: --rl :L i-'ef N xx -9 J if 1 X 2 XY' F Q. 1.1 , , ,-' -4.2 . wifi izil .,.- '-fm -A. , M we r 5 f- ze . 2132 X QM- Cary Hittle Skip Li Madeline Post ASSPC President First Vice President Second Vice President Doug Bartlett Dave Lortz Representative Representative Q 'v Darrell Udd Ierry Van Winkle ,i Representative Representative ,.r Max Robinson Junior President Karen Randall Representative Bob Porteous Representative Jary Archer Sophomore President Dave Grant Representative Denny Rydberg Representative Paul Fleischmann Freshman President Robin Haslam Representative Cary Matthews Towne Club President Tom Oldham On Campus Rep. Paula Albright President AVVS ,lenygohnson Presi ent AMS Dr. Roy Swanstrom Faculty Advisor Mr. Norm Edwards Dean of Students Not Pictured jane Dyk O11 Campus Rep. Ken Martinson Off Campus Rep. I Marrlx n Owen Gary Hansen Secretarv Treasurer STUDENT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS BOARD Margaret Richards Cheryl Becker Dave Cowie Rod Freed Rlaria Guppy Sandy I-ledlund Clella Illes Sheldon Olson Roberta Peterson XVayne Ralnerman Karen Randall ,lan Youngrcn Exemlzife Comm? STUDENT UNION BOARD Phil Watson Bob Buck Lorilee Nyholm Rozann Palmer Alice Smith Claudia Teel RALLY BOARD CU LTU RAL AFFAIRS BOARD Jim Pletr Richard Capp Linda Fredricks Dave Grant Art Langer ELECTIONS BOARD PUBLIC RELATIONS BOARD Vic Gregg Cathy Nissly Jerry Peterson Caroline Stratton Lynda Walls john VVillson Wayne Ramerman Jerry Donahoe Gary I-little Charles Neifert Tom Nordtvedt IVIarilyn Owen Madeline Post Anne Spidell Neil Slattery Anne Chichester Rita Flaherty Eddie I-Iaslam Bob Gunter Roger Jensen Dean Martinson Karla Magnuson Gary Matthews Kristi Mickelsen Larr Nutting Linda Odle Jeannie Olson Ric Radford Denny Rydberg Eddi Thompson Bill Wilson INTER-COLLEGIATE MUSIC BOARD AFFAIRS BOARD Frank Vamp Jerry Peterson Judie Shyll Doug Bartlett Neil Cralg Kathy Swanson Dave B1Sh0P RELIGION BOARD POLITICAL AFFAIRS Cal Netterfield Gary Newbill BOARD Dave Baker Genie Patterson Joe Paget Bill Berg Bob Porteous Ken Laase Gary Birkeland John Reinmuth Terry McCarthy Dale Gannon Kay Steddom Lorilee Nyholm Gail Dahl Ken Waggoner George Pearson Chris Gibson Gloria Heller Kent Meads joy Wilson Darrell Udd Karen Randal Donna ,Io Robinson Ivan Timm Dick Turanski SPEECH ARTS Mike Andrew Dave Abbott Mary Lou Beall is ,f ,,f.,.., ,, ,gf B 4o::92'-.a-fi.- - ff zsl 1 ' -'f'2':5-F' 32:-wc .. zzz? :Sf ' .' . .V ' f . f.1:Q:,l1gQs.:-.YJ .,,x , gf . -. 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X - -,L i -'-- . - -11 X f vs-,,, 1 .: , T .:,::z1w.,w-- f 4 - A '--Q-f-1112 , . , . .vfziksfazf .-'fP1'fi-'14 . - ...MQ if 4 Y: 1, ,,., , . Yr of , . , V. 'X ,' WMI , ...., -- ' 2 ,. Q A4 fwnwf, ,, 1 - f V ,L--,L , 4 ,.,2,, ,- . ,. 1 N:-..M s. ff. gr - f-,, - -r-'31 ' 72: ' ' wi ' ,t X x 1 fr I s K- 1 fs L , . -1. Q, - N .A,,,, If a. thousand-old beliefs were ruined in our march to truth we must still march on. Stopfofd-Brooke A f, I. 1 I N. 'A f 6741075 Senior class officers, representative, Gary Linda Packwood, vie SENUORCIASSMSNUTES DOWN f ' ws-rw-4 F , QOLLEGE ' standing: Darrell Udd, representative, Doug Bartlett, Brownlee, treasurer, Ed Trenner, president, seated: e-president, Julie Claasen, secretary. For most Seniors this last year of college has been one of accommodation. Toward the end of summer, a note from the registrar reminded each one that there were only three quarters left to fulfill college requirements. And so, many returned with a sinking feeling to squeeze that lst religion, science, or English course into a schedule which had already been planned around a major area. There was, however, the rather comforting realization that within a few, short months the pressure of tests, notebooks, and collateral readings would be over-for a time, anyway. It would hardly be fair to leave the impression that the Seniors spent all their time calculating grade points and graduation credits, because they did find time to make their influence felt in more positive and tangible ways. The Siril Seminarsi' were open to Seniors who wished to contribute their time and educational back- ground to stimulating faculty-student discus- sions of moral, religious, and intellectual issues. This program, plus frequent class letters, helped to unify the Seniors before the final dispersion, To those who have only begun the college ex- perience, the reality of caps, gowns and diplomas continues to be hazy and distant. But for the Senior, it is a rather ominous reminder that an exciting and perhaps frightening phase of life lies beyond. -1-0 5 ' fa- ...f f vc' 'rw 2 '77 Daniel Adams Sociology Bachelor of Arts Karen Abe Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts .lohn Drew Anderson Psychologyg English Bachelor of Arts Elaine Anderson Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Marilyn Aveclovech English Bachelor of Arts George Avis Biblical Literature Bachelor of Arts Delores Babcock Language Arts B.A. in Education Daryl Baerwald Social Studies B.A. in Education Stanton Baker Psychology Bachelor of Arts Bonnie Barber Home Economics Bachelor of Science l. H Leona Adamson Nursing Bachelor of Science Mary Anderson History B.A, in Education 'L-I ! '7 Era Paula Albright Mathematics Bachelor of Science Richard Anderson Business Bachelor of Arts fue-A W7 Doreen Anderson Latin Bachelor of Arts Vicky Aumann Spanish Bachelor of Arts S, 1 MQ? Bob Barta Sociology Bachelor of Arts Terry Bell English Bachelor of Arts Douglas Bartlett Charles Baughman History Bachelor of Arts Boy Bergquist French Bachelor of Arts Physical Education Bachelor of Science Don Bielss Psychology Bachelor of Arts Mary Lou Beall Speech Bachelor of Arts N. Larry Bjur Social Studies B.A. in Education -5 4 'His Rex Wesley Bell History Bachelor of Arts Roberta Bohannon English B.A.!Teaching Cert. I 8 -'x 3 'N ,.. VA, Q . ucy Lina Bond Language Artsg Social Studies B.A. in Education Carl Boness History Bachelor of Arts A I X Doralee Booth David Borden Psychology Bachelor of Arts Home Economics Bachelor of Science Mary Bowerman Music B.A. in Education Lawrence Pt Boyce History Bachelor of Arts Uh if 'TTT' .wt , Nr' 's'T7P ae Merle Bradford Physical Education Bachelor ofScience Cary Brownlee I-listoryg French Bachelor of Arts Boy Callero Economics and Busin Bachelor of Arts CSS Dawn Brcssic Physical Education Bachelor of Science Bohert Buck Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts Dale Cannon Philosophyg Physics Bachelor of Arts John Carlson History Bachelor of Arts Richard Capp Music Bachelor of Arts Donald Carmignani English Bachelor of Arts Gary Carnevali Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts Bobbie Brewer Sociology Bachelor of Arts Berwyn Busclilen Sociology Bachelor of Arts N:v- Q-f Linda Brittell Sociology Bachelor of Arts Lon nie Butz Music Education B.A. in Education Bonnie Brown French Bachelor of Arts Judith Calkins English Literature Bachelor of Arts Ulm -faq s..+x Iudith Cornwell Mathematics Bachelor of Science John Crow Mathematics Bachelor of Science B. Dave Cowles Psychology Bachelor of Arts Diane Dailey History B.A. in Education Neil Craig Music Education Bachelor of Arts Priscilla Davis Business and Economics B.A.!Teaching Cert. Jerry Carr Biblical Literature Bachelor of Arts Cloria Chamberlain Spanish Bachelor of Arts Carolyn Christmas Social Studies B.A. in Education Carol Choate Social Studiesg Language Arts B.A. in Education Iudith Mary Clarke Psychology Bachelor of Arts Stephen Craig Physical Education Bachelor of Science Wilbur Davis Music Education B.A. in Education Julie Claassen English Bachelor of Arts Kathryn Crichton Nursing Bachelor of Science Sylvia Day Nursing Bachelor of Science 20 Gloria Deckert Physics Batchelor of Science Alvin Dejong Zoolo y Bacheqor of Science Tom Demetre Physical Education Bachelor of Science Robert Deflinbaugh Political Science B.A.!Teaching Cert. ShirlevDc1nrnert Language Arts B.A. in Education Evelyn Detlor Language Arts B.A. in Education Ioseph Dostal Business Administration Bachelor of Arts Margaret Denniston History B.A. in Education Probert Detmer English B.A. in Education Carolyn Droscher Nursing Bachelor of Science sy,.., 'U 'pf ,Q VVillard Dobbins Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts Roberta Dunltle Christian Education Bachelor of Arts . -E I -an x 'r Marilyn Dockter Jack Dorsey Microbiologyg Zoology Art Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Darlene Dunkin Jane Dyk English Business and Economics B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts 1 X at no 'nt Q, if K., 'il' , 2 I 'Nr-f john Eggum Mathematics Bachelor of Science Marilyn Fakkema Histo 9 Latin Bachelor of Arts Gerrie Eis Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Iudith Faulkner Sociology Bachelor of Arts Gs Karen Elander English B.A.f Teaching Cert. Linda Forrester Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Uk 22 A7 'vp- 'ff' 'WN 3' BN-. ffm., Q, -...., .x. s-.,. Vernon Elwell Mathematics Bachelor of Science Janet Fosberg Home Economics Bachelor of Science Ralph Ensign Psychology Bachelor of Arts Karen Foster English Bachelor of Arts Bodney Freed Philosophyg En glish Bachelor of Arts Linda Fredricks Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Sharon Gardner Applied Music Bachelor of Arts Shirley Garcia Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts lack Garrison Psychology Bachelor of Arts Donald C-atterman Zoology Bachelor of Science vvigx wr--r .ni -r 1 6-g SF 'Q' Qui' 5' 'hif 41 A. Jerome Gee Marlene Geraud Rosalie Gillette Botany Language Arts Fine and Applied Arts B.S.fTeaching Cert. B.A. in Education B.A. in Education Barbara Goehner Sharon Good Bob Gorham Language Arts History Music B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Elizabeth Greenwood English B.A. in Education Karen Greenwalt History B.A. in Education JoAnn Groeneveld Fine and Applied Arts B.A. in Education Bruce Groves Physical Education Bachelor of Science Helmer Gunhus Physics B.A. in Education Pamela Haberlin Fine Arts B.A. in Education J? I 'Cl 1' 'TT-1' Bradley Gjerding Engineering: Physics Bachelor of Science Ernest Goshorn Chemistry B.A. in Education Eva Glazenburg History B.A. in Education Phoebe Green Spanish Bachelor of Arts Q? -x, hlwwv 3 23 if Don Hawkinson Patricia Haworth History Speech Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Roland Hoefer Philip Hokanson Economics and Business Mathematics Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Herrnoyne Helton Language Arts B.A. in Education Howard Hornby History Bachelor of Arts Blanche Hall Language Arts B.A. in Education Arthur Hampson History Bachelor of Arts Carol Haney Social Studies B.A. in Education Gerald Hardy Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts Helen Hinesh Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Ann Hoskins Social Studies B.A. in Education Virginia Harris Social Studies B.A. in Education Douglas Haskin Social Studies B.A. in Education Gary Hittle Psychologyg Sociology Bachelor of Arts Hannah Howard Fine and Applied Arts Bachelor of Arts 24 Katherine Huddle English Bachelor of Arts Joyce Huntington Sociology Bachelor of Arts Judy Iverson English B.A. in Education Kurt Imbach History Bachelor of Arts Marquita Jacklin History B.A. in Education Grant Jensen Art Bachelor of Arts Helen Johnson Microbiology Bachelor of Science Donald Jcnion Mathematics Bachelor of Science Harlan Jensen History B.A. in Education Mel Jolly Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts ffl M 5 V?:, A-.,g. . 'Q'-99' Boger Jensen Charlene Johnson Fern Johnson Psychology History Music Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Education B.A. in Education Connie Jones Stella Jones Sharon Kahoun History Sociology Zoology - B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science YL. 149 .1 'Vt Q.. 9... I -bl 4-Q-u. Ierald Kennedy Political Science Bachelor of Arts Carol Knuclsen Home Economics Bachelor of Arts 26 Iamon Kent Speechg History B.A. in Education Karen Knutson English Bachelor of Arts Gerald Kalnin Engineeringg Physics Bachelor of Science Mary Karr English Bachelor of Arts Patricia Kelley Fine Arts B.A. in Education Roger Keller Speech Bachelor of Arts Darwin Kelsey History Bachelor of Arts Steve Kenagy Social Studies B.A. in Education George Kina Ierri Knight Al Kohfelcl Chemistry English Business Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Hiroko Komori Sharon Koser Kenneth Laase English Nursing Political Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts ltr- s sd' ! . -UF 'E ah! 1.1 L Daniel Lamar Engineering Science Bachelor of Science Della Land Eine and Applied Arts B.A. in Education Barbara Lawson Language Arts B.A. in Education Clayton Lanum Physics B.A. in Education IX lary Ann LeCompte French Bachelor of Arts Sammy Lin Zoology Bachelor of Science Pam Lund Eine and Applied Arts B.A. in Education Dennis Lee Social Studies B.A. in Education 1 G 'Q ,, , 6 vv-'V IJ' '17 , is Carol Lind Carol Longston Stan Lorenson Winifred Louey History Home Economics History Zoology B.A. in Education B.A.!Teaching Cert. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bob lN'lcCullough Ronald McCullough Ronald McKenzie Mary lVlacRae History Philosophyg Microbiology Chemistry English . B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts bg 4, .' X ,i Bod Madden Zoology Bachelor of Science Don Meberg Engineeringg Physics Bachelor of Science Donna Miller Social Studies B.A. in Education IoAnn Millican History S-... Kalu Maduka Ann Mar Linda Marbut Christine Marshall Sociology Social Studies Business Admin. French Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Marge Meherg Birney Mellor Judy Merrifield Andrea Miller English Political Science Fine and Applied Arts Nursing Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Education Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts X A Dennis Moe Mathematics Bachelor of Arts Q Marjorie Mills Home Economics .. Bachelor of Science David Mofhtt r 'di '. . .v .pa Physical Education -' -rs. Bachelor of Science 28 ' -.is ...- Helen Molvik English Bachelor of Arts --D 'IN iQ- Q-.N in x-3-S, Andrea Monson Carolyn hloriwalai Economics and Business Spanish B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Charles Neifert Donald Newsome Creek Physics Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Sally Notes Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Shin Nishimura History Bachelor of Arts Dick Nazarenus English Bachelor of Arts Cathy Nissly Physical Education Bachelor of Science Carol Neal Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Larry Nutting Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts p--is t' fi - W 1' -A -A--V71-1--,H , ' Ing it ., l 45? Linda Oclle English Bachelor of Arts Tom Oldham Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts Fred Olsen Mathematics Bachelor of Science Marilyn Gwen English Bachelor of Arts Linda Packwood Sociology B.A.! Teaching Cert. David Paine Sociology Bachelor of Arts 29 Wt'-'--,y Q , -ee'-he... Bozann Palmer Psychology Bachelor of Arts Tamara Penny English Bachelor of Arts lim Park Sociology Bachelor of Arts Gary Peterson History Bachelor of Arts 0-5... Don Patterson Art Bachelor of Arts Jerry Peterson Psychology Bachelor of Arts 30 -4s.., fimam.. 135 YL'-r BA, ? 'r Terry Patterson Social Studies B.A. in Education LaVerna Peterson History B.A.!Teaching Cert. Billie Petrie Language Arts B.A. in Educati OH Mary Pederson Language Arts B.A. in Education Roberta Peterson English Bachelor of Arts Dan Petticord Business B.A. in Education Helen Piller Home Economics Bachelor of Science Delores Phelps Physical Education Bachelor of Science James Plett English Bachelor of Arts 'ludy Poet History Bachelor of Arts as , -r-3 N LccRoy Pope Social Studies B.A. in Education VVayne Raincrman Chemistry Bachelor of Arts Bay Biggers Bei' Pound Home Economics: Fine and Applied Arts B.A. in Education Janet Recd Social Studies B.A. in Education lamcs Ricks Zoology' B.S.!Teaching Cert. Business Admin. Bachelor of Arts erry Ptinlter Art Bachelor of Arts Sheryl Bipperda Music B.A. in Education Donna Robinson History B.A. in Education Louise Boot English Bachelor of Arts Gloria Prince Home Economics B.A. in Education Sharon Bemple English B.A. in Education Hughes Protzman Philosophy Bachelor of Arts Cindy Reynolds Social Studies B.A. in Education SAW Jacqueline Rageot de Beaurivage French Bachelor of Arts Mary Ann Bhoacls English B.A. in Education MIR u-rx. CTN? Jeannine Scott German Bachelor of Arts Sandra Schmitz Home Economics B.A. in Education 'UUA- Harvey Ryan Economics and Business Bachelor of Arts Pete Pryback Political Science Bachelor of Arts Dale Sanders Social Studies B.A. in Education Audrey Scholl Nursing Bachelor of Science Sherie Sherrill English Bachelor of Arts Kathy Shovlin Home Economics B.A. in Education 'O buh, X 1: 1, Judie Shull Irene Sliubert Fine and Applied Arts Bachelor of Arts Music Education Bachelor of Arts Kenneth Sjolund Business: Economics B.A. in Education Neil Slattery Physics lluth Sjoluncl Sociology Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Education Beverly Smith Home Economics Bachelor of Science Boyd Smith Physics Bachelor of Science Don Steinke Physics B.A. in Education Q '-X, t'1i,f-r Karen Sodcrlund -lohn Sopcr Home Economics Economics and Business BA. in Education Bachelor of Arts Bob Stokes David Stump Social Sciences Social Studies Bachelor of Arts BA. in Education , ' Bl! 'fi-. - Ktfjti Luvernc Sorensen History B.A. in Education Rosalie Stutzman Home Economics B.A. in Education 'Q'-if Gail Stark English B.A. in Education Kenneth Sunclin Language Arts B.A. in Education Lev' 33 Mali Sandra Swanson Social Studies B.A. in Education Marlyn Toland Mathematics Bachelor of Arts Cloy Sykes Physical Education Bachelor of Science Ruth Torgeson Physical Education Bachelor of Science 1 'ti 'VHF' Iohn Taylor Business Bachelor of Arts William Tougaw Biology B.A. in Education iw wax Q-ps xi 34 Susan Teel English Lit. B.A.!Teaching Cert. Ed Trenner Ron Thompson Social Studies B.A. in Education Bay Troupe Philosophyg Greek English Bachelor of Arts Dick Turanski Business and Economics Bachelor of Arts Darrell Udd Sociology B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Sharon Van Soest Elementary Education B.A. in Education Elaine Vork Probert Van Ness History Bachelor of Arts Physical Education Bachelor of Science Larry Wahl Zoolo Bach:-SB: of Science -8 vpu.,1 5? 'Q' Lin . Qu- 9 1-C T17 Paul VN7akei'ield Business Admin. Poliical Science Bachelor of Arts Esther YVesthy Nursing Bachelor of Science Lynda VValls Home Economics Bachelor of Arts Larry VViens Psychology Bachelor of Arts Marilyn Winch Histo Bachdllor of Arts A. Lucille Winslow English Bachelor of Arts Diana Wright English Bachelor of Arts Tim Yerger Political Science B.A. in Education Diann Youngquist English Bachelor of Arts Harold Youngren Mathematics Bachelor of Science Barbara Wfarren Zoology Bachelor of Science lX'lalcolm Vvillems Frenchg History Bachelor of Arts Lois Warren Phil Watson History Economics and Business B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts Carolin Williams Irvin Williamson Art Biblical Lit. B.A. in Education Bachelor of Arts 11- TL fx'0PN di Karl Albrecht Economics and Business B.A. in Education Donald Nordhaus Psychology Bachelor of Arts Lillian Zornes Social Studies B.A. in Education I sl I 0 Q l Louise Anderson Pt. Derin Carmack Robert Lewis Lynn Mjelde Language Arts Social Studies Physics History B.A. in Education B.A. in Education Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Frank Stipek Pei-Hsien Wu Harvey York Mathematics Zoology History Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts 36 y -5 ,, ' N! x ia 'iv ...Tx Nurfef Gmdzfmie ffudenif Sylvia Day Nancy Rusher Judy Smith Marie Snow f Don Egelkrout George Nakajima Gary Nevvbill Fred Shannon Grace White . .gf Junior Class Officers, standing: Valyn Anderson, treasurer, Max Robinson, president, Bob Porteous, 'represenmtiveg Prof. Carlson, advisor, seated: Joyce Goodmanson, secretary, Clella Iles, vice president, Karen Randall, representative. L p, cuss MXN DOWN WlTH J SEN! vi- 38 fumble The Junior class spent the school year in quiet, but industrious academic and social pursuits. The efforts of the class as a whole were concentrated on two major class-sponsored events. Winter quarter, the Juniors staged Pachunga, a class party on a Latin American note. Tacos and the Latin American Sere- naders set the mood for the evening. Later on in the year the Seniors were the guests of the Juniors at the annual Junior-Senior banquet. This gala affair was held at the Elks Club, a popular banquet spot in Seattle. Perhaps the biggest contribution that the Juniors made to campus life was through all-college activities and student government. Several of this year s ASSPC oflicers came from the Junior class, as did a large number of the student council members, AMS and AVV S ofhcers. College bowl, parents week-end, campus preview, and Homecoming, to mention only a few, used the time and skills of many Juniors to make their programs a success. The Junior year in college is one of constant chal- lenge. Having passed the half-way mark, the out- lines of the reality of graduation and an exciting career become sharper and sharper as the year wears on. At the end of the school term the Juniors can look back upon a successful year of study, but they can also look forward to that long-awaited Senior year that lies such a short distance ahead. David Abbott Merrilee Adams Ruth Amoe Donald Anderson Dwight Anderson Paul Anderson Valyn Anderson Michael Andrew Ken Andrews Elaine Baclcman Daniel Baird David Baker Bette Barben Terry Barnes Cheryl Becker ,lim Becker Carol Beckwith Belinda Berglund Doris Bergman Don Bilyeu David Bishop Joe Bishop Robert Bishop Lois Blackburn Cheryl Blackwell Steve Blowers Priscilla Bogosian Nancy Boyd Rex Carpenter Richard Carpenter Marilyn Cathey Pam Caudill Sandra Caudill Keith Childerhose Bonnie Church Louise Clay Don Clement Carolyn Coke Barbara Connell Elsie Coxson Ralph Cummings Terry Cummings Cail Dahl Frances Dailey janet Danley David Del-laven Virginia DiCicco Sharon Dickerson Ida Dickinson Charles Dizney Kathy Dudley Dan Dungan Bonita Etulain Terry Fein Lois Finkbeiner .lulie Fisher Robert Fling Amy Follcama Bob Folkestacl Lynette Fountain Douglas Frieke Gary Galusha Zella Garber Mary Garot Gilbert George Gareth Gibbon Larry Gomoll Ioyce Goodmanson Floyd Green Becky Gregg Glenna Griflith Gail Groeschel Grant Gullberg Maria Guppy Gary Habegger Gary Hansen Bob Hartman Kenneth Hearon Gloria Heller Ed Helsel Howard Heppner Mary Hersner Gary Higashi Bill Hill Kathy Holl Dale Hoffman Wendel Holhoy janet Holic Kathleen Holmes Marion Holmes Charles Honey Ioan Hopkins Bill Hulten Orin Inglis Clella Iles Julie lngman Audrey Ireland Maxine Iveans Mary Ann james Argil Jeffery Cheryl Ienison Jerry Iohnson LaVonne Iohnson Ed Jones Gwendolyn jones Gary Kallio Dennis Keating Tom Knuclscn john Krehbiel Dave Krull Arthur Langer Iudy Larson Duane Lewis Chi-Dooh Li Diane Lippold Fern Listoe Melvin Loen Marilyn Lohre David Luncle Terry McCarthy Etlwarcl McClurg Carol Macdonald Linda McFarland Karen McLain Karla Magnuson Furniko Malcino Alger Marsh Kenneth Martin Lloydine Martinson Gary Matthews Bill lVIaxWell Kent Meads ' Gwen Michael Linda Miller Bertha Mitchell Lois Mogren Sara Moore Keith Moulton john Moyer Amanda Murray Wayne Nelson Roberta Neiser Ivan Nordberg Marvin N ordherg Tom Nordtvedt Larry Norman Elsie Norman Linda Norquist Bob Norris Lorilee Nyholm Ken Oliver Leonard Olp Mary Olson Jim Olson Mike Olson Sheldon Olson Jean Osgood Gene Patterson Carol Paynter Larry Paynter George Pearson Deon Peterson Carroll Peterson Leonard Phelps julia Piclcard Bob Porteous Pat Portloclc Stan Posey Madeline Post Ed Poyneer Kathy Ramerman Karen Randall John Reinrnuth Conrad Renberg Beverly Rich Margaret Richards Barbara Robbie Max Robinson leanne Roti lim Rowse David Rumppe Asa Sakoda Clyde Sample lcfreys Samuel D onna Satterwhite Gloria Schlottman Viki Schrader Virginia Scroggs Alice Scott Bernice Seymour Mary Shemaria Kay Slater David Smith Dorothy Smith Margaret Smith lim Sollars Phil Sowarcl Kay Stecldom Francis Steele Harry Stegman Burton Stemen Anita Steury Kaye Stoakes Clytie Stone Caroline Stratton Robert Summers John Taft Dwayne Tanner N orene Taplett janet Teel Ron Thwing Ed Traina Gerry Ulsuncl David VanclerDoes Daryl VanderPol lim Vanl-Iouten Frank Varro Kathy Vohland Carol Wallixi Sharyn Wallin Linda Wfard Daniel Walter Robert Walton Joyce Walton Art Watsoii Robert Weatherly Cheryl Wentwortli Sylvia Willmcr -Iolin Willson Bill VVilson 'lohn XfXfll'lCl1 Ray Wfolf Loren VVOIH: Leon Wray' Robin Yakimchick Diane Yamane Steve Yarno Harold Young Judy Young Ian Youngren Don Zimmerman ii Sophomore Class Officers, standing: Mr. Hedges, advisorg Cary Birkeland, chaplain, Jary Archer, presidentg Joy Wil- son, vice president, Dave Crant, representative, Denny Rydberg, representative, Lynette Creed, off-campus repre- sentative, Chris Gibson, chaplain, Diane Damron, secre- taryg Paulette Christenson, treasurer. F P F , Down f WlTl-l ,g gr Qt 1 FQQSH i 48 .Sl 010607140765 VVhile the Freshmen grappled with the gruesome reality of that lirst year in college and the Seniors with those grim graduation check lists, the Sopho- mores distinguished themselves in nearly every type of campus activity. During the first week of school, the Sophomores sponsored the annual Frosh Wel- come Wfeck, with originality as the keynote of the entire atlair. I-li Day, ' Clean-Up Day, and Fava rite Verse Day kept the Freshmen on their toes as the Sophomores cracked the imaginary whip. The Frosh-Soph party helped to clear the air for all Fresh- men who had begun to think of SPC as a place where barbarous Sophomores call all the signals! Aside from harassing the Freshmen, the Sopho- mores distinguished themselves with an informal, cocoa-and-doughnuts-for-all type of class meeting. Classmates could easily spot the members of their cabinet in their pale blue blazers, with matching skirts for the girls. Communication between this group of oflicers and the rest of the class was one goal which the Sophomores did their best to reach. Although the Sophomores have been called over- zealousn by the less energetic upperclassmen, theyive also been singled out as the group that can make even a lagging nebulous project into a reality. Mens Aandahl Bonnie Adamson jars Archer Laura Atkinson Bill Bass Niola Bechtold Bill Berg Georgia Berg Maryanne Besteman Bonnie Bice Gary Birkeland Nancy Blaskowsky Harvey Blomberg Darlene Bogle Dennis Boner Carol Boomer Henry Bowen Glenn Bowerman Fred Bradley Dorothy Braun Susan Brown Waldo Brown Wayne Brown Dennis Browning ,v Xwvrif Ah..-M. Vrgy J Cheryl Ahl Linda Allen Roger Alleman Gary Anderson Marybeth Ayers Robert Baird Lynda Bakke jerry Bardon iq, i 1 Wes Anderson Beth Barnes v-1 49 new ,- ,,:,-x., 5, . , ,. .Q 5 e K as I I Q ' 1 . , 1, . ,ji 'e4.,.', ,M ,s-if for 1' J r A rv X gs' 4 Q 3 , 4 9' iz? , ,X 27 ' f if I 'X ' , ,, ., gf li f-' his Don Brumfleld David Carlson 94 ' X . xii 4 33. P , A-5,535 a na . .t s ya 2 -.M '- r-xx .+3,.f.-ts-:, .t M, ,N I Tom Buckmiller Sharon Burbach Jeanne Burch Kerry Bush Aubrey Butler Ralph Carlson Pamela Carpenter Cynthia Castle Sylvia Chaffee Brian Chapmen , nd 'I .V A i:i'Ej, .-11. - 5 - Q Y. , A , 'J o. if X ,-5 4,.,- '0 -- - , , 11:7 K ,, - ,,.,. n K 3, Sv K - J , var- 3 ab- 11-. Lv -1' 50 X -T. x Anne Chichester Paulette Christensen Jennie Chu Richard Clark Ronald Clark Judith Clouse Norman Colon Eleanor Corev Susan Correll Lynnette Creed Marilyn Crerar Dave Crocker Arlene Cruger Gretchen Crum Ann Cunningham Wilma Curryer William Cyders Diane Damron David Darbee John Daugert Donna Caproni Thomas Cheng -- A up ,h-. .J T-v JoAnn Dax ies Louis Deal Thomas Dick Robert Dick joseph Downs David Draper Vonnie Dyk Linda Elkins Drew Edwards David Ehret Judy Elde Verlin Elmore Howard Elseth Sharon Elwood Christina Emra Virginia Emery Melodye Ezell Jerome Faulkner Marian Finch Eugene Fisher Rita Flaherty Marjorie Flesher Janet Folkestad Paul Flugstad Janice Deliruyn Donna Dietzman F Carol Deming Darlene Dingle ,,. , W -v-, , -1 ' 'w 1 .. 7' .V xx Phoebe Deming Carolyn Dingus ,,., V. l X Mark Denham Douglas Dixon 49' W , Aw ,' .4 1 ra sie ' w ,v 1 I ' if Q Kai , ,,.,: F Ross Denney Sharon Doran K+' 'av A r 5 I jerry Friesen John George Loanna Friesen Christina Gibson 'TS' Q-f f I Brudijean Fuqua Irene Gjestlond Dan Gordon Lois Ann Gordon Sandra Gosnell Judith Gould David Grant Victor Gregg Ron Guderian Loren Gulhaugen Robert Gunter VV ayne Gustafson Marlin Hall Richard Hansen Irving Hardin Robert Harkleroad Donna Harris Edwin Haslam Nancy Hatten james Henriksen Carolyn I-libbard Ronald Hill ?' Benny Hillarcl Pauline Hinclerlie Richard Holmes Rick Hoverson Tulin Iclemen Susan Ingersoll Karen Jacobson Diane James Sally Jamsa Karen Johnson James Johnson Paul Johnson Walter Johnson Karen Jones David Jordan Norma Joyner LaVonne Justice David Kaufman Daryl Kendrick Laurel Kenny Wayne Kenny Linda Kihs Judith Klapstein Sharon Knapp '..40 Robert Hitt Dave HofFman Karleen Hofman Ralph Holman Dave Holmer Jack Houston Jon Hudson Judith Humphreys Dianne Hutchinson Al Hutchison .gf 'IQ 53 Pamela Kreider William Lambert Jig D Q Timmie Kreis Faith Lambertson 9 Q. tr ei 'J R -c,' fa l i .J J Diana Krieg Dan Larsen David Lawson David Lincicome Betsy Lindley Judy Loehden Murray Lorance Margaret Lowrie John Lowry Marjorie Luck David Luckman Donald Lunak Eileen Lundquist Ruth Lynes Stephen Mack Judith Main Ron Matson Ken Martinson Eiko Matsumoto David McBride Nancy McCracken Dan McDaniel I ' ' l , -6, F l-'Ml Larry McKeelian Glen Moore Patricia Morris. Judy Morton Jacqueline Mueller Karolyn Muhr James Mushta Alyce Naugle Peggy Neal Calvin Netterfleld Margery Nevin David Newcomer Donna Nord james Nygen Ruth Nylund Isaac Okeke Evelyn Olden Cheryl Oliver Jeannie Olson William Olson Becky O'Neal Cheryl Osbome A . A Bruce McKcown Richard McLeod Margaret Moore Gayle Moran 4 ,:,., Daniel Michaelsen Marvin Morris . 5, V7 , I If f 4 a . ,V , 1 W4 W, . ,, . he' 5 f,,,, 1 as fl f Z!! ' EL ,,.., , ,,,,, r ., girl V Y l r? , an ,- 1 .-fr , E ' I. z , - Pamela Mitchell Lou Ann Moor Pat Morris William Morris ,J W 'LTI7 55 , ,. .. .,f.-f , -, 3 William Osborne Robert Pearson Russell Ostlie Leslie Peck 56 Rolf Oversvee joe Paget Barbara Palmer Lanny Parsons David Peterson Judy Peterson Ken Peterson Robert Peterson Kenneth Petrie Kay Pitcher Yvonne Plese Bonnie Plumlee Kathleen Plurruner Joe Pope Carol Pound Ray Powell Jeannette Radach Suzanne Raz Gerald Reeck Dennis Reed Marcia Reierstad Clifford Reynolds Irene Richmond Dennis Roberts Linda Robertson Lonny Rodenberg Pernille Rodstol Lee Rombough -feff 'KT' 1-ff-L-ami, . , lxlr 1, .lim i , , .17 r 'N Z f Leroy Root Sylvia Roth Dennis Rydberg Lois Ryman Susan Sample Virginia Sanford Frank Schrader Donald Shatto Caroline Simmonds Ron Sisco Karen Skulstae Diane Smiley Miriam Smith Richard Smith Timothy Smith Sharon Spear Linda Spencer Anne Spidell Azlyn Staniield Bernice Starkey Laurel Steddom Sharon Steinke Betsy Stenger Glenda Stevens Betty Stirnmel Ioan Stokes Ronald Strom Kathy Swanson rm f Judy Sagor Susan Saito Ray Shepardson Eunice Silkensen far , If Q ., M. Lf, ff- 57 ,Ml 1? Lois Swickard Marleen Thompson 'Sv Paul Szeto Sharon Thompson f5K Gary Tash Karen Taylor Ruth Thomson Ivan Timm Claudia Teel Freda Todd 58 J, WJ' ..3 A 's...! . -6 1 n Philip Templin Edlamea Thompson Kathleen Traut Duane Udd Jeanette Udd Ruth Uriger Ann VanDerMeersche Carol VanDyke Lucinda V anVoorthuysen Ted Veenstra Cynthia Vice Donald,Waldbauer Laurelee VVahl Burton W'alls Alle e Ward Phillig Weeldrey'er Diane VVeinstock Carolyn VVieser Mary XA76SU'!lO1'Cl311d Gary Wetherell Diane Whitby Melvin White Ronald Whitwell Orville Wilcox 1 , F5 I-of ,., 1 of Stan Wile Betty Willyiamson Gloria Williamson Elizabeth Willis Joy Wilson Marilyn Wirkkala Laura Woodside Kelly Yeung Chin Yip Linda Yzorlc Abdullah Younes Lia-Ying Yuen Q 'ff Z - . Simon Yu 1 5 fi , N Susan Zell Q ' 1 ' YQ,-'A' ' ' N Carolyn Zimmerman id ,Sl :. R ,. 'J' in 33' f. ' L' :K A or fx ,1. .J q in y : N 5 ,ll 5 - v J n- l -varvqf ,e J? X Sl X l 59 F O H ce.A sm No1-ss M D ofgfj. 035,22 mf P l 60 Freshman Class Officers, standing: Ken Waggoner, boys chaplaing Paul Fleischmann, presidentg Jerry Van Winlde, transportationg Dave Lortz, representativeg Eric Iacobsen, public relntionsg Connie Kringle, secretaryg June Jung, treasurerg Karla Lawrence, vice presidentg Robin Haslam, representativeg jay Olson, girls chaplain. Fffefbmen The Freshmen who survived the initial harrassment of the Sopho- mores soon discovered that life at SPC was far different from any in their past experience. Scores of groups and activities clamored for the attention of the energetic and ambitious Frosh-but un- fortunatel , so did the profs! The smart Freshman hit a balance and found, that his college experience can be many-sided. From the very beginning of the ear, the class leaders have been actively caring for the needs ofy the more gregarious members. Tawahsi Retreat, Frosh Focus, and the Frosh-Soph party gave the eager Freshmen an opportunity to get to know their classmates. As the year progressed, the Frosh donated hours of work to countless activities, as harried up rclassmen breathed a si h of relief that replacements had been flbllind. Participation in all Facets of campus life has characterized this classy and what better preparation can there be for the leaders of the next few years' student body? fff V' , A .j'1?.,4.: f J .-1 my k5A.Q,+-gag? 1 1- , - ,f ,wt g t, Barbara Backer jim Bailey Jerry Bamburg Michael Barham Carl Barney Gary Barrett Iohn Bartkowski Janice Bartlett Larry Basham Vic Battson Rebecca Belcher Gordon Bell Bob Benedict Conrad Bennett Roxanna Bennington Donna Bent Kirby Bertholf Elliot Bergsagel Renee Bemier Martha Berry Hilary Bertagna Judy Best Patricia Bergen Christina Bickel ,,,v .,o. xy Steve Abercrombie Gail Adams Marleen Adams Robin Addis Nathan Akau jim Akins Rosemary Allison Dorothy Altes Dennis Andersen Douglas Anderson Stephen Anderson Ronald Anstad Iuclith Arnett Alvin Arnold Valerie Arnold Gail Arnott Elizabeth Atienza Rhoda Atienza 'cf' 1f'L'7P 6l J- Keith Brown Lorin Brown Linda Browning Cary Bruegman William Brunsdon Lavonne Brusch Billie Bryant Beryl Brydges Betty Buck Jack Buckham Larry Buckman Delores Buer Ellwood Bulgin Carolyn Bullet Donna Burnham Robert Burwell William Bush Karen Buss Bella Cabanilla Dale Cain Marie Caldwell Ronald Calkins James Cameron Ken Cammenga 62 Richard Bilyeu Carol Blue Nancy Boddy Jean Boice Robert Bolender Richard Borgford Barbara Borton Margaret Boyd Patricia Boylan Esther Bradford James Bradley Karin Brandstrom Clenda Braun Raymond Bren John Bridges Jack Brothers Janet Brown Judi Brown I5 'URL 'Y H-.1 gd l.,,.f 'x. Cordon Cohrs Robert Cole Mary Congdon Christine Conner Sylvia Converse Donald Cook Lavonne Cook Rudolph Cornelson John Cornwell Marsha Coty David Cowie Ronald Cowles Ruth Cress Janet Crosier Erin Cummings Joanne Currie Steve Curtis Lawrence Danberg LuJuang Darst Joan Davenport Gail Davis Marvin Davis Nancy Davis Charlotte Deckert :Qx X F ,fs 'C' ...r -1 I w-7 ,C F' .2 ,Af 1-S- faci -' tim? f ,V' I Albert Campbell Craig Carlson Douglas Carlson Norman Carlson Robert Carpenter Ethel Carter Janet Cass Nellie Ceton Marie Chapin Donna Chapman Larry Chase Joanne Christianson James Christensen Eddy Chu Marion Clark Sarah Clark Nancy Clinton John Cochran '1vr ' L 63 Martha Eshelman Arnola Etulain joseph Evans Sandra Evans Tylene Evans John Farmer Linda Felix Alan Ferris Vance Field Arthur Fillis Deanna Fine Carol Finkbeiner Herbert Fish Chester Fitzell Paul Fleischmann Cherie Fleisher Sheila Forrester Joanne Forsberg Aletha Foster Sharon Franz Susan Franz Nancy Fredrick Dennis Freed Dana Friesen 64 Mary Deming Barbara Dikken Elizabeth Doolin Mary Dorman Cheri Dray Dorothy Drew David Duff Shirley Dunnigan Carol Easton Robert B. Eddy Robert E. Eddy Tracy Edwards Carolyn Ekern Ieani Eng Kathleen Engblom Dolores Epperly Adele Ermey Melinda Ersland WX, N, , EN. t 3? xx lr, ' 4 lk Judy Granstrom Stephen Gray Judith Graybill Carol Griffith Russell Griffith Jeanene Grout Gail Gustafson Jo Haagenson Janet I-Iaglund Harold Hagglund Charlotte Hale Kathy Hall Mark Harnrn Agnes Hampton Donnella Hansen Jay Hansen Karin Hanson Paul Hantke Garol Hardin Gaye Hards Donna Harke Ron Harless Roy Harrington Jeffry I-Iasu -of Juanita Friesen Vivian Friesen Sablou Gabriel John Gamble Susan Gantenbein Lelia Garrett Marlene Garwood Linda Gessell Cynthia Gibbs Marilyn Gillmore Marcia Giraldes Bruce Glass Joyce Goodrich Richard Gosenberg Philip Gould Hazel Graham Stephanie Grainger Sandra Gralow -of QL 177' Wav , , Fw- ' Q ' I 11. . . 65 John Howell Betty Hudson Geraldine Hughes Marianne Hughes Kay Huibregtse Linda Huitt Thad Humiston Cheri Hurn Jerrie Huston Ishmael lheme Larry lngraham Eric Jacobsen Jim Jacobson Laurene Jain Darlene Janke Ted Janovvicz Elaine Jeffery Lynn Jennings Jody Jensen Arlene Jemberg Pamela Johns Cheryl Johnson Daryl Johnson Douglas Johnson 66 1-F X, Kay Hatten Susan Hauck Leanne Heatherington Sandra Hedlund Patricia Hemry Marilyn Henderson Margaret Hess Susan Hess Janise Hetrick Thomas I-Iighsmith James Hillhrick Donald Hines Terry Hirni Martin Hofstad Jerry Holcomb John Holland Bruce Holyoke Eilene Hosagi .ga , 10' -Q? i WN al V? sd Janice Killgore Gregory Kinloch VVayne Kitchersid Roger Klein Helen Kline Sallie Klue Donald Knutson Russell Kolbo Sylvia Kopp Gregory Kuske Bonnie Kringle Connie Kringle Janice Krizan Nancy Krokos Kathryn Kroll Luella Lambott Nancy Lane Shirley Lattin Jackson Lau Cathleen Laursen Daniel Lavik Miriam Lavik Carla Lawrence Ronald Leach l f1Y T7 fx .117 r X 5. 5. Ellen Johnson Jeanine Johnson Marilyn Johnson Robert Johnson Whittier Johnson Kathleen Johnston Simon Johnston John Jones Marilyn Jones Dean Jorgenson June Jung Stanley Kadota Esther Kauffman Charles Kendrick Carol Kennedy James Kerr Peggy Kilborn Gary Killgore -6' B- . 67 .wr Mark Lundquist Alford McBeth Molly McBratney Michael McCloud John McClure Karen McCoy Denise MacDonald Richard McDonald Michael McGee Barbara Mclver David McKeever john McMahon Donna McPike Linda Mace Egils Macs Linda Mahaffey Donald Mann Robert Manson Douglas Maryeson David Marion Claire Markham Stanley Markytan Kathleen Maroe Richard Marquarclt 68 Creighton LeCog Robert Lee Weldon Lee Leon Leslie Sherrie Lew Cynthia Lewis Robert Lewis jonathan Lindley Paul Lindstrom Sidney Loberg Colleen Lockarcl Steven Loclcard David Logan Phyllis Long Fern Longanecker Davicl Lortz Robert Loyal Alfred Lunde ssl' 4. 5' Cf' 7'-P9 Daniel Monzingo jean Moore Marilyn Morrow Bennett Moyle VVesley Mudge David Murdoch Robert Murphy Lila Musson Jeff Nack Diana Neel Howard Nelson lack Nelson Dorothy Neumann Elizabeth Newcomb David Newkirk -ludy Newsom Keith Newton Eva Ngracu Robin Nicholson Yuri Nishiyama Thelma Nishihara Barbara Nixon David Nofziger Ginny Nygard Ax Clifford Marston Loren Marston Melane Martin Carolyn Martinson Cherie Masion Robert Matthews Sharon Matthews David Mattingley Mary Mawhinney Laura Maxwell Dianne Meadows Ronald Meyer Melodie Meyers Kristi Mickelsen Marilyn Miller Richard Mills Linda Mitchell Roger Moflitt 69 rf-1, Q 'vv P Charles Piland Dwight Pittman Judith Poortinga Jacqualyn Pratt Patricia Prescott june Ralston Barbara Rathjen Jerald Ratcliflf Linda Reichelt Carol Rennells Louisa Rennells julia Ridgeway Gerald Ringstad Wesley Robbie Michael Roberts Claudia .Robertson Larry Rodenberger Rita Rogers Lawrence Root Shirley Root Stephen Root Daniel Roscoe Karen Roti Sandra Rowe 70 N-rf it-4 1 X Ioan Nygren Martha Okazaki Edith Olsen Carol Olson Joy Olson Marilyn O'Meara Ronald O'Neel Wesley Overholt Shirley Owen Elizabeth Palm Diane Palmer Karl Parsons Beth Paulson Linda Pettersen Steven Pettersen lean Pfeil Valerie Plleiderer Karen Pickett . ...Z ,,-a wr Z' .--rv' 9 -0-i I A Richard Schmidt Judy Schoen Janet Schoenborn Patricia Schroeder Sally Schroeder Sandra Schroeder Marian Scofield Robert Searle Jerinos Senderai Patty Senne Stanley Shannon Janis Sharpe EvYonne Sherrill Anita Shirley Dianne Shreve Judy Shumaker Victoria Siddens Carolyn Sill Jack Simpson Richard Sims Sheryl Sloan David Smith Russell Smith Rick Soderberg Patricia Rowland Rosalie Rued Richard Piyding Mark Saavalinen Judith Saito Evelyn Sakoda Karen Salcohira Amira Samra Joyleen Sande June Sande Corilee Sanders Jayne Saxton Paul Sayre Paula Schilperoort Steven Schilperoort Rita Schlosser Larry Schmeiser Priscilla Schmidt 7 I Joan Thomson William Torkelson Susan Trygg Timothy Udd Barbara Vai Jack Vale Leona VanderStoep Marilyn VanPatter Jerry VanWinkle Margaret Varro Karen Vieg Diana Waggoner Kenneth Waggoner Lyle Wahl Barbara Wakefield Steven Walker Linda Wallace Robert Wallace Mary Wallin Carolyn Walton Paulina Wang Jeannine Warner Kathleen Warpala William Washingto 72 John Soclerlund Dennis Sower Georgene Spencer Joyce Spencer Joy Staley Judy Steffey Kathryn Stinson Judith Stone Elvice Strong James Stuteville Larry Sundblad Linda Suydam Terrence Swenson Dick Tarr Barbara Teal Jeanne Teal Frank Terry Douglas Thompson Ng! Ntf 14 .x - - ,. 1 s p ... X ...r1'- ,- H. 'f rf xi 3 Q.. 'D' X ' ., X lx loyce Watson Larry Watson Carolyn Weed Lorraine Wells Sandra Wesolowski Pamela Wetzel Denton Wheeler Janis Whitford Elaine Wick Julianne Wickman Ruth Williams Susan Wilson Lael Winch Thomas Winn Janet Winquist Robert Withington Susan Wittig Carol Wolf Virginia Wolfe Judie Womach Paul Worthy William Wright Alice Wuorinen Susan Wylie 1 l gg ' f 'r 77 F - ., 1 0 's ' X Q? 'HH Q' n ' 1, xr e e-f 73 , UTM 1''73'i'?F '7-5Q??5? 3i1L-'.l-,.a9ff'-:u':.4Qi1iff' -1 - '-.f ff .u. 'B . ' ' . -amz.-,mg.,g,,,5. - m,,,,.1s.,,. ,. 4 -- . gy ::wr..1,g.,:v f-qw ,M 4.. , , .R iw., f ,V ,i..X.sL-,, 5QQ7,,f,H w-n',f:f ' :, - , ' . Q :Vg A f'r+v1-xewv.:-'M-,,.,gm N. - ,-w,.........s,.., ,, A , , I 1 if f 1,lFfgXi- ,-'flitf if, . rg, . QYSNCBQRQ-4 ,- . ..,-w.',i,.,.'-'-' ' . ,,f.:.., . VJ. Av V Q' V -V 3i:?l7EiEf.r'5 T J, ., K , . , ..,A,.,,,a. dv.,-A , ww .Y-v?is1:,!gQ..-..,,,x,,.Q,,,21g,,, , 1,555 . ':'1' 4 .F-:fer -an H-, ., -:,,F:-EbY1ff25:-', in-...g 2 ' 'Frm-:.?-V,-.... .I -f-, . : r? r....,.-. S-, ' -'F xii: 2- ?vi- -. ' Egg , e:,q:,,:-x. . 4.. 5 -+:f'Hf512' ' - ' G- ...v 'f f' ,H :ff-'EasLSr,,.-'-..'15'-Li'11sY::E...:'? -1253-f- fE1,Yauv-X' Q. -'g,v?f+.,:f4s1'L 5-. V '...f f- -- fwyxvur -.. wi., kg- ..1f v::ai'::::f- A. 5' -fy.:-xg-1. kann' - -,-5744.14 .v--,.4:s. ..-E-fr -E-pf-A-3 -:A-'P 1, .-ra:-32 -QQA H -m..ff:Q.mi.,,, 1 f Xvigf,-f'1+?.-' Ni, 1:xgg.532:-:L.gg..f?.-Kif-Pggqsgkgggfigg-A ' ' ..A.. . --AV ' L , ,M . .. '24,Q:.g::. .,.,. -'....... .S,f':1':':-flylliglglgz 2112- ..- -A 1 I- :,J.,I 5,-L., iv Q , 1. A ..V'.', . ,, V n D A 1 Autumn fpzifzltwzl Empbmzk lflfiffek By presenting Christian ideals designed to cope with student questions, Dr. David Mc- Kenna aroused the interest of students in chapel services in the college church. Being a college student in recent years and currently president of Spring Arbor College, he was well able to understand the needs of students and to suggest a practical approach to current collegiate problems. Dr. McKenna helped in- dividuals iind the answer to personal questions by counseling them during the week. His fer- vent approach and attitude generated enthusi- asm and realization in Christian students for their need to get involved in reaching the non-Christian world today. Only by giving of one's self to this task can the needs of mod- ern society be met. I L , la- ' , E. Whier flbzkfzfmzf Empkazfzk lflleek Dr. Myron li. Boyd, Bishop of the Free Meth- odist Church of North Ainerica, spolie to students during NVinter Spiritual Emphasis XVeela. As an alumnus of Seattle Paeilie Col- lege he rememhered our school well. Since then he has heen speaker and director of the radio program The Light and Life Hour and has aided in the work of the National Religious Broadcasters, the Radio and Tele- vision Commission of the National Holiness Association. Each day at combined chapel services, Dr. Boyd addressed students. Then on Monday evening he conducted an infor- mal questionwlnd-answer period in the dorms. Listeners were impressed hy this man who uniquely combined common sense and humor as he brought to SPC's campus the XVord of God. fpzfmcg fpmiml Forget self, serve others 78 Emlzvbmzk n I ' . I V 1 L f I Let's listen to God . . .H These words ringing in the ears of students will long be remembered as the call to prayer by Rev. Harry Denman, layman and retired Executive Director of Evangelism for the Methodist Church. His love and concern for individuals was dis- played by his appeal for students to commit their lives to a Person and not to a teaching or to a way of life. F5 f Truth Beaomef Rmlzbf JOHN 32 VSA LH S r- As Sharon Franz guides little children . . As Sandra Gosnell teaches what a paper heart can A mean... 'N K 0 L 9 l '..'Ei... v-J rn-s. :-A I I As the Student Prayer Group listens to God . . . And as Bob Johnson introduces the person of Christ. 79 On Wednesday evening we pause . . . To leam at Veslpirs from such men as Rev. John M1ya . . . To tell through Campus Crusade as do Patty Senne and John Kummen . . . f ff fn F yd Q X - e g 1 I-co e 5-1 And to listen to our fellow students express a faith. 1- fS Chapels are an everyday reality. bring the inspirational songs of Gloria cs . . . IEXLT A perplexing question: What do Catholics believe? . . . Or the well-trainerl voices of the Whitworth Choir. 8 I Aa.. A -: ,J - Opemizbn Outreach Young people reaching young people. This is one of the main goals of SPC's missionary project, Operation Out- reach. Traditionally each summer the student body raises the money to send one of its members to some foreign mission Held. l-lovvever, Dr. Robert Smith, the Spiritual Emphasis VVeek speaker of last spring, initiated the idea of sending all five applicants for the project. His suggestion met with the enthusiastic approval of the student body, with the result that last summer Hve young men were sent to Venezuela to work with the Evangelisrn-in- Depth program. Assisting in a united evangelistic crusade in the western city of Valera was first on the schedule for the SPC representatives. Later they traveled east to the cities of Barcelona and Caripe to aid in a high-school-age youth camp. Next came a series of meetings in the area surrounding Maracay, where they worked with local leaders in plaza meetingsf' Visits to prisons and military installations followed. The conclusion of their visit came in the National Youth Congress at Caracas. SPC can be justly proud of these Five men. Jonas Gonzalez, the National Advisor for Evangelism-in-Depth in Venezuela Wrote of them: These men made a profound cultural and spiritual impact wherever they Went .... They identified themselves with the people in a commendable Way and easily gained the friendship and appreciation of young and old alike. Music supplied by SPC students attracted the attention of the townspeople in the small plaza meetings. . Nl ,fin fo-' f, I K -,fr -.7 gy 'I i I u rF'f'f-g - kb me , - V 'Zi ,. K cf: 'lift W N a -t - 4 5' il: Q' T5 ' r. ,s t l Qi' I - t ,tn .X QA' . an f- , . -w mmm? ,b N . -4 W .hu A, i. ,, ff fx 5, 1 I, tg, . L all A car was donated so that thelfive could drive to Miami, Florida. It was stored there while they were in Venezuela. Miss Redding and Professor Wilson are counselors for the group. Here they discuss plans for this year's project. .X Q.. ' V! 'i 'f 1 ft 1- 2 .., t , .X DE , f . w' , . . ie. . if 1 1 'll l i HF. I U . x -:-f..J' An accordion, a clarinet, a trumpet and a baritone led the parade as the crowd marched from the plaza to a church service. . . li 'e W gl l -'FQ Fi Members of the Student Religion Council are: Seated, Joy Olson, Chris Gibson, Gail Dahl, Gloria Heller, Genie Pat- terson, Kay Steddom. Standing, Dr. Don Demaray, advisor, Dale Cannon, Kent Meads, Ken Wagner, Darrell Udd, Bob Porteous, Gary Birkeland, John Reinmuth, Bill Berg, Cal Netteriield, chairman. 84 finden! Relggzbn Cozmczf The Student Religion Council, composed of representatives from various campus groups, coordinates the program of re- ligious activities. It endeavors to uphold the spiritual ideals of SPC by encouraging dorm prayer meetings, attendance at Ves- pers, and the formation of small prayer cells. Included in the Council are a devotional chairman, a public relations chairman, a missions chairman, a personal work chair- man, and the chaplains for the Martha Washington and Luther Burbank Homes from A.VV.S. and A.M.S. Gospel Team Bama! Gospel Team Board is composed of: Seated, Ber- tha Mitchell, co-ordinatorg Bob Porteous, chair- man, Miss Mary Frances Redding, gospel team advisor, Karen Knutson, women's Co-chairman. Standing, jim Rowse, gospel team captain, Cal Netterfield, Religion Council chairmang Prof. Talmage VVilson, advisor, Cliff Reynolds, gospel team captain. Gospel Team Members: Front row Cleft to rightj: Pam Carpenter, Judi Best, Diana Neel, Sharon Burfoot, Ienet Winquist, Sandy Cosnell, Barbara Connell, Margo Moore, Judy Arnett. Second row: jackie Pratt, Pauline Hinderlie, Marjorie Flesher, Lucy Bond, Judy Poortinga, Cliff Reynolds, Jack Cornwall, Joy lfvilson. Third row: Dave Smith, Jim Rowse, Dwayne Tanner, Mike Olson, Keith Childerhose, Dick Sims, How- ard Elseth, Marlin Hall, Dave Grant, Mark Denham, jon Kummen, Dave Bishop. Gwpef Tmmr Representing Christ and SPC, the gospel teams saw a busy year of service. Many students were involved in the pro- gram, some taking part only a quarter or two and others participating all year. Under the direction of the Gospel Team Board Cpictured on the opposite pageD six types of groups operated. The Youth Evangelism Team and the Collegiate Six insti- tuted six-Week group training programs in the participating churches. The latter traveled twice a week to Whidbey Island to instruct a group of representatives from several churches. Supplying for pastors, conducting Sunday services, and giving encouragement to small congregations were the specialties of the Ambassadors and the Conquerors, church evangelism teams. During autumn quarter these students also ministered in I-larborlight Mission. They visited churches in the Seattle area and traveled to Kelso and to Roy, Washington. There was great demand to hear the missionary team, com- posed of the members of Operation Outreach, 1964. Through visitation the hospital group specialized in cheering the sick. They helped to bring the truth of Christian compassion into reality. Kept busy holding weekly Bible clubs in the neighborhood, fourteen students served the Lord by teaching children Biblical stories and songsg they Worked in conjunction with Child Evangelism's Good News Clubs program. The Music Team supplemented the other groups and traveled on their own to churches that requested special numbers. 85 Learning a Bible verse. Mapping out the program for youth evangelism. Q, ' 'Ti .1 'W '-Wifi .N-.. W - ' Mies ,A zfmfrsm-,fr 3:11, - - ,-2 X ic ing si rg- err: ::- -'+---- -1- ' ' E?w,.?5 ,, I: 35 S Ag, 1 Lum.-X. ..,.,,.........-.... -lik 2.-. 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X 43.0.4 x X, 51232 N nzywfga . wil k k 2 1 ' ff? 4534- X 94-fx.. . sum .K .isp lf 9 Receiving a new truth is adding a new sense. Liebig f' ' , D 4 A. Q w .KH :QW ' .go . , 4 H , gf, 5 ' at ,j g J, ' 1: :' , I ,. Nil? . , 315 , .,-,- - - -,- ' -:A-5 ff-Rjwg . Pj 1539 . V : f 12: ' V Eff.: QQQQQQ - f vf '- - 557' , X- , P527 , :?Q'f . 4 X- . X x -132 111554 N -1 fax -: Q - ' g '- - -4.12 71 p W- 'ff 251235 -- if -1 . vi' - Q.. S,-i5,3,' 959594 . . KSN ww Sifxf z ,Q . . A .. 5 -.L.3,N,L . 'J-'g?::. fifwkief , . Q ..-151. 1:- 31 ,Fwm , . ix.. 5. H--nn' X-5 X if 1 If A I 1' X Sufi.:-4 'f I Congueffeazl liner Regzkimlzbn For freshmen the music was guitars, fun, friends. Fog and four o'clock alarms were only a part of the preview to campus life. Psych, 100, section four is closed echoed to eachg sophomores, registration, and the previous clay left nothing . . . but Lines. Some, being wiser, broke monotony with a chair and smile. On the day for freshman registration Leaves fell Unnoticed. ...inf-'F' .l .a,,,,,.. ' , L...., Return Z0 Cczmlzmf The afternoon of '64 began. Exuberant students, joyous to greet the beginning, began the continuation which for some meant the completion. The Falcon, symbolic of Seattle Pacific, forever loomed as if to guard, to encourage. Students, the individual, filled with expectations far beyond before, endeavored to see his goals met as . . . leaves fall, everything was to come. 7 S CL S Q. YV, A ION CARDS Zgg The flkfyi Week- Fam I-landcramps for upperclassmen . . . getting to know freshmen . . . leaves fall . . . freshmen in beanies pick them up . . . The trek . . . kangaroo court reminds them of what they all forgot to do . . . volleyball and co-ed football . . . food . . . lake Washington . . . The first bus ride to Seattle . . . What an experience . . . millions of people . . . five o'clock trafficg more lines . . . I-leyl Dr. Ashton isn't such a bad guy after all. Informal sing . . . school mixer, with Rumplestilskin . . . campus eye with pizza by candlelight . . . . . . View of Seattle . . . all usher in the beginning of a Wonderful year. 92 pw SX. 1 'diff Towne Cfub tS2D07lJ'07'66lj Mghf on Ice 'iii I 'fu Dr. M. B. Miller - the staunch supporter of all eventsg head announcer at every chapel . . . What? Another Ice Party this year! Let's see . . . Monday, Tuesday, VVednesday, Fri - only four more days. A rousing sing in l-lill lounge to start an evening oil: . . . to the Ice Chalet to top it off. There were those gentlemen who seized the opportunity to hold hands with all the ladies . . . standing or not, let's skate backwards . . . tag on ice . . couples skating . . . ladies choice. Circle gamesg all this and trying to stand up too . . . Thanks to the Towne Club for a great night out. 1- fa r , ' N545-rs i 3 Nei Q... y i' 27v?s 'fs ' 1-: 5 'l :.1 '-fire 1-kfiffaeef 51.14, 2:5 - '.'-ra' .fa :'.z. 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Saturday's banquet was held in Royal Brougham Pavilion, Cary I-little mastered the ceremony - thanked the committees, introduced the chairmen of each. Following the food there was a mass exodus to McKinley Auditorium for the evenings program . . . reminiscing parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Has- lam visualized SPC life in portraits. Carolyn Walton - Registration - Max Robinson, chapel - Neil Craig and Cayle Moran, Esthetics-Edgar Allen Poe's l'The Raven , Cospel teams - Victory Quartet, Craduation - ivy-cutting ceremony. Leaves fall - parents leave. This year's agenda was little different yet unpar- alleled in its totality. The et ceteras: committee meetings, date with the printer, staples, Umimeo graph them tonight, pre-registration, call from the caterer, ivy, laughter, truths - becoming reality. Y-...pg rg rf- R x ,XE .,?. , 'v 2 . X P . ' . Y 1 s 1 N1 H On- Off College Bffeakfmif- The men students and women students separated their efforts in planning the On-Off Campus Ex- change. Sheldon Olson, and Tom Nordtvelt are credited with planning the Stag breakfast held in Wilson Hall. Steaks, hash browns, eggs, juice - and music all worth standing for - Howard Elseth, Prof. Ark- sey, and Max Robinson. Heading the women's breakfast was Beth Barnes. Suffragettes - Unite and Fight served as the motif for this gala event. Serenading boys . . . doughnuts, punchg hootenanny. . . . hard Hoors, no slumber, sleepy eyes . . . reality in the evening before. Reality played but a minute role, the truths to the planning are remembered: Women - crepe paper, programs, confetti. Men 5 scotch tape, dust rags, silverware. Music . . . talk . . . laughter . . . reality. A.MS Harvey! Fefizml Sponsoring the Autumn Harvest Festival were the A.lVl.S. of S.P.C. With the moon hanging low and the goblins in their prime, the Halloween celebration began. Every organization sponsored a booth . . . balloons, darts, the jail house, Ray Shep- ardson in a tank of water, the car-smash, cake-walks, the pinata, pies, foreign dis- plays, all and more to make the evening CO. Queen Cheryl Becker was crowned at the impressive program in McKinley audi- torium, following the CO. The court was presented, all was exciting . . . evening over . . . leaves fall . . . persons depart. Escort Bob Gunter, Princess Bonnie Bice, Escort jerry Johnson, Princess Pam Carpenter, Escort Sheldon Olson, Queen Cheryl Becker, Princess Carol n Coke Escort Mark Glas ' Princess Y 1 PeY1 Nancy McCracken, Escort Gary Hansen. Efecizbn Panzer Novem ber 3 Democrats - rejoiced ut the home of Dr. Swanstrom. Republicans - drank cider in the SUB activity room . . . expressions were varieclg not all prayers answered. ,-3' iii l' Q A 'N f.-. ,fy 'W men fue A queen is . .. Poise . . . and spontaneity . . . Dignity . . , and friendliness Ceven to freshmenly Beauty . . . without, but also, Cand even more importantD Within. Grace . . . even in the hardest of situations . . . Adaptability . . . to everything from fireworks to Enth coronations . . . usiasm . . . especially at Homecoming games . . Laughter . . . for mishaps . . . Clilce doughnutsl and for children sitting between her and her handsome escort at Vespers . . . Seriousness . . . for the important things in life . . . An ideal . . . that we would do well Amh to to strive for . . . ition . . . be, most of all, her utmost for God's highestf' By Carolyn Weiser Pzfmaeff Kaziby Pffzkfzceff full? PVZWCKII Mazrzbfn PVZWCKII Naznq W Beiween the Baofeemff Homecomzhcg 1965 . f , Ts. , EM... i -f - lf? ' ,, 'E KZ 1 mf A Q rr' . ilimsl i Queen Sue Sutton was royally greeted in the College church for Wed- nesday night Coronation Vespers. The Sceptre, the Bible, the flowers, the crown . . . all symbols of her honorg now memories. President Demaray was there, Dignitarics took second place to our Queen. Thursday night at the Bonfire found Hill boys serenading the entire court. Fire, fun, and umbrellas . . . Saturdays game: Coach I-labegger, the players all made the evening complete. During the half-time Margaret McCarty was awarded the highest honor given at SPC, that of Alumna of the Year. Her contributions to the school are manyg her life an inspiration to all. Homecoming 1965 was radiant with Margaret McCarty in the spotlight. Music . . . Players . . . Excitement . . . Between the Bookends was a wonderful experience. Thank you, Roger Jensen and Vicki Aumann, co-chairmen. Cv , Cupid? Coupler Costume Cazlzvm Or was it Cupid's Costumed Couple Capers... Anyway CCCC was voted the most popular social of fall and winter quarters by student leaders . . . Also the worst tongue twister since Peter Piper's pickled peppers . . . AMS spon- sored the informal Valentine dinner party and equipped it with door prizes and southern fried chicken . . . With group interaction the word for the evening, plus unbelievable costumes and entertainment, the Chamber of Commerce build- ing will never be the same. fumbzf-fewer Banquet L' Elegance was truly a fitting theme for an upperclass evening . . . Diners at the Seattle Elks Club were entertained by the Dave Porter Sextet . . . Later the party moved to the Opera House For an enchanted evening with concert pianists, Ferrante and Teicher . . . After the performance, SPC. Juniors and Seniors were invited to 21 private reception with the pianists . . . 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U--N. , v ff w we Bono' Conductor Lyle Staley Piccolo Boyd, Margaret Flute Berry, Martha Blackburn, Lois Mills, Marjorie Moore, Margo Neel, Diana Saxton, Jayne Oboe Evans, Tylene Bassoon Barham, Mike C larinets Belcher, Becky Bergsagel, Ellio IZ Braun, Glenda Saxoplzones Draper, Dave Akau, Chris Ferris, Alan Brusch, Lavonne Gordon, Dan Schlosser, Rita Grainger, Stephanie Shumaker, Judy lngman, Iulie Stevens, Glenda Iernberg, Arlene Cornets McClurg,Edvvard Edd R b t Schrader,V1k1 H. Y' S er Scofield, Marian Kmesh OH Wilson Bill enrdrick, Chuck ' Lavik, Dan IO8 Marston, Loren Pittman, Russ Robinson, Ron Udd, Duane Watson, Phil French Horn Bickel, Christina Kenney, Laurel Kenney, Wayne Reeck, Ierry Rich, Beverly Sower, Dennis Troi-nlvone Ansted, Ron Bowerman, Glen Cowles, Ron Fisher, Gene Reynolds, Cliff Instrumental Ensemble: Jayne Saxton, Tylene Evans, Elliot Bergsagel, Dennis Sower, Mike Barham. w E I V Root, Lee Sundblad, Larry Waggoner, Ken Baritone Gamble, Ion Hagglund, Harold Bass Bridges, John Sayre, Paul Percussion Chase, Larry Gorham, Bob Lavik, Miriam Violins: Dorothy Braun Bonnie Brown Charles Chinn Dan Lamar David Marion Rosalie Rued Barbara Vai r Violas: 'lune ,lung Simon Yu Cellos: Cheryl Ahl Juanita Friesen Faculty Trio: Miss Leighton, violin: Mrs. Har- rington, cello: and Mrs. Mack, piano. Bass Viol: Anita Marson Flute: Cynthia Gibbs Clarinet: Clenda Brown Lael Winch Lynn Clark Marian Scofield Trumpet: Charles Dizney French H orns: Dennis Sower Offclreffm N Bassoons: Michael Barham John Cochran Drum: Tina Emra Tympani: Ruth Lynes K Q f R 1 I 9 lf! ' lk , I ,,...l 11 XII IO? Arnott, Gail Bartlett, Doug Bell, Rex Bertholf, Kirby Bowerman, Glenn Brumfield, Don Carlson, Ralph S. Cochran, John Cook, Lavonne Corey, Eleanor Craig, Neil Fisher, Julie Fleischmann, Paul Harrington, Roy Hemry, Patricia Highsmith, Tom Hudson, Jon Janke, Darlene Kroon, Alvin LeCompte, Mary Ann LeCoq, Creighton Lincicome, David IIO Lindley, Betsy Lynes, Ruth McBride, Dave Michalsen, Dan Miller, Linda Miller, Marilyn Moore, Sara Moran, Gayle Neu, Karen Nofziger, David Olsen, Fred O'Neal, Becky Reinmuth, John Schlottrnann, Gloria Shull, Judie Spear, Sharon Taplett, Norene Udd, Jeanette Varro, Frank WOIE, Loren Wetzel, Pam Walton, Carolyn A Cappella Chaz? One of SPC's most polished musical groups is the A Cappella choir, directed by Professor Philip Mack. Members are selected following auditions during the first few days of Fall quarter. Aside from those who are in the choir, few people realize the fantastic amount of work which goes into each perfonnance of the A Cappella. Prof. Maclcs musical proteges have oppor- tunities to demonstrate their accomplisments nearly every week at various types of civic and church functions. The highlight of the year, though, was the annual spring choir tour which gave groups from more remote areas an opportunity to hear the A Cappella members while they were on vacation. Perhaps the most outstanding characteristic of this group and quite possibly the key to their success is the unity which the members have felt all year long. Certainly this spirit of friendly cooperation, combined with a dedication to Christian service, has made the A Cappella Choir a worthy representative of SPC. Seattle Pacific College School of lX'lL1sic Presents: Messiah Excerpts . . Handel I'll Praise My Master . . Pfautscli Iulnalzite Deo . . Britten Oratorio Society Carl H. Reed, Conductor Iune 11, 1965, 8:00 P.lVl. McKinley Auditorium Cmfzlfon Tffzb The Victory Quartet and the Carillon Trio person- nel are selected through auditions held at the begin- ning of the school year. The groups are placed on regular assignment, providing musical service in Seattle-area churches most Sunday mornings and evenings of the school year. Occasionally, perform- ances are given in more distant points in Washing- ton, Oregon, and California. The groups also engage in summer travel and will visit the Denver, Colorado, area this summer. ln addition to local church assignments, the teams are featured at various social events for civic and busi- ness groups in the Seattle area. The Victory Quartet and the Carillon Trio are under the direction of Mr. A. Royce Eckhardt of the music department. Carillon Trio: Judy Shull, Arnola Eute- lain, Darlene Janice, and Pam Wetzell. .vw Wbiofy M617 ZEZ Victory Quartet Cleft to rightlz Neil Craig, Doug Bartlett, Mr. Eckhardt, Frank Varro, Glenn Bowerman, and Wes Anderson. femme fihher During the early part of fall quarter, SPC staged the most spectacular cultural event of the entire year. Jerome Hines, Metropolitan Opera personality, presented a musical program to a capacity crowd at the Seattle Opera House. Emil Danenberg, a tal- ented musician in his own right, accompanied Mr. l-Iines. A blending of sacred and classical selections made the concert interesting, but the interjeetion of testimonies by both performers made the program unique. l Many SPC students were fortunate enough to meet Jerome I-lines and Emil Danenberg at a reception held after the concert. The warm sincerity which these men demonstrated in their personal contacts was a further indication of their devotion to Jesus Christ. Those who attended the concert and the reception could hardly help but sense the fervency and enthusiasm of two men whose lives are devoted to Gods service through the medium of music. ln view of this and the quality of the performance, it is no wonder that the Jerome l-lines concert was one of the most successful events of the year. --V - vr -mv 3 f Behind the reality of the play lay many hours of grasping at the truth of char- t ' t' . . . ac eriza ions . . . and of costumes. The pound of Flesh, which I demand of him, is dearly boughtg 'tis mine and I will have it. II4 The M6VCbdWf of Vembe In one of the most ambitious presentations of the year, SPC drama students demonstrated their out- standing ability in the delightful Shakespearean comedy, The Merchant of Venice. The cast in- eluded: Dulce of Venice ........... ........ C harles Piland Prince of Morocco ,.,...,,. .......... C erald Hardy Prince of Arragon ...... ......t.. D aniel Farrell Antonio ................,. Bassanlo ......,.., Solanio ,,.... Salerlo .......... Cratiano ....... Lorenzo .,... Shylock -, ......,,.. Tubal .............,..,.. Laucelot Cobbo Old Cobbo ...... Leonardo ...,,..-., Julia .,.....,.. Portia ......... Nerissa ..............,. -,,----Ken Martinson ---,-,..Rex Carpenter ---...--.lohn Taylor .-.-.-----..-Stephen Cray --.-....lVlichael Andrew -------------.P1alph Holman --..-..,..Malcolm Willems --.-.----P1obert Bolender ..,..--P1onald Whitwell ,,,.-,---.---.lvan Timm -..-.-.-.Cordon Cohrs .--.--..--..-Linda Cessell Linda Robertson -....-..-...lVlary Westmoreland llessica ..,...........,,.,..........,.....,.....,...,..... Karen lohnson Ladies-in-Waiting .,,...,.,..,.. Lynn Clark, Patty Labbee Fern Longaneclcer, Karen Pickett By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary of this great world. XX The villain jew with oulcries raised the duke who WCIH with him to search Bassanids ship. Do you know me, my father? Deliver me the key: Here do I choose, and thrive I as I muy. i , I . . . . pause a day or two before you hazard: for, in choosing wrong, I lose your company. Letitbeso... The Iew shall have my Hesh, blood, bones and all, ere thou shalt loose for me one drop of blood. IIS fofozktf Neil Craig, Senior Soloist Sharon Gardner, Senior Soloist 1 - , e- 1- . , -,- n .. -. Rich Capp, Iunior Soloist Gayle Moran, Junior Soloist 'Q f f f. 'f W Q V. A gf' x' ' I, L ', 5 Q, , A G ,E i?r i vi . - ,I .. Pg , Ax .'. f ' if ,V Frank Varro, Iunior Soloist Judy Shull, Senior Soloist I I 6 ,-4-' 2. Une of the major contributions of the Cultural Affairs Board to the intellectual life of the SPC student body was a series of lectures given by prominent speakers from across the nation. Robert Cohen is representative of these men who brought several foreign lands closer to the campus through verbal descriptions and slides. Subse- quent lectures concerned Viet Nam and England. This series helped to increase student aware- FICSS, as well as to improve the cultural and intellectual climate among those who attended. Devfn I' BEKIIW E-A5 T 5-'Vf'IAfv 0 L 'A' f ol14Af0 EST EKMAXV7' Qakf Cam FLOWER GIRL Dawn brings life to the London street Where many a merchant displays his ware. But the eye falls where flowers meet To be sold by those who poverty share. The yell of the producer fills the air, The clop of the cobble stone everyone hears, The voices of all as if not a thing to care, Blend to make music in the flower girl's ears. I-low the poverty-stricken send out their cry Even though there is none to faze. But as the plutocrat works his way by, I-Ie is touched deeply by the girl's sprays. Educated or illiterate, rich or poor, All stop in London showers To purchase from the uneducated girl's store. For they all know the words of flowers. -Bill Osborne The members of the Tozwahsi staff feel that a significant contribution to the aesthetic aspect of SPC life has been traditionally neglected in school yearbooks. While most of us can recognize musical, dramatic, and artistic ability, few of us realize that some of our classmates are gifted along literary lines. We feel that original essays, plays, poems, and stories by SPC students are of great importance in the development of a genuinely creative academic community. Therefore, we are including the following poems, written by SPC students during this school year. We hope that they will stimu- late further creative efforts in poetry, as well as in some other genre. ,NX TRIBUTE TO A MARTYRED PRESIDENT I see the masses of people As they slowly walk past the grave, I remember the chimes in the steeples, For with tributes they have come here to pay. They quietly walk by in the wintery cold, Some with a tear on their cheek, VVith three short years of memories they hold, But few care to smile or speak. l hear the raw wind in the trees, And a sigh from one just ahead, Love, compassion, and hope among these Are living words by one of the dead. The eternal light at the head of the grave Will burn with a meaning for all. For some a new freedom exercised today, For America now may stand tall. I watched a cloud swoop low To tease the Earth with a toast, And then sail so high in the I-leavens The Earth was awed at the boast. What release, what freedom, what power Was held by that wispy form, To offer and then to deny In the face of a greater form. I felt as I watched from my post That she laughed at my wondering eye And sailed even higher to prove That she knew something greater than I. -Carolyn Coke -Bruce Mclfeown finden! Poetry THE SQUELCH One autumn day a crimson leaf Twirled gaily to the ground And settled on the rolling lawn XVhieh spread out all around. You know, the leaf said to the grass, I rather miss my view: It seems to me a dreadful shame To join the likes of you. The grass replied in proud disdain, Be silent, silly thing- Your drying carcass mars my lawn: But go on-have your fling. ln winter snow will cover me, But spring with joy and mirth W'i1l bring me back to life again, As you form rotted earth. -Marcia Reierstad TI-IE PROMISE OE TI-IE SUNRISE The sunrise spoke to me one day And promised just one little thing: A love undying, brave and true, Forgetting to tell what I must do. I blindly walked the blissful way, Unknowing of the snare that lay Awaiting at the highest peak To trap me fast and make me weak. But trapped I was that fateful day, As the golden sunshine turned to gray, And the promise then became a curse As I held my heart as I would a purse. The sunrise had forgotten to tell That before the feeling of love could swell, Time must conquer the watchful will OE the one whom I wished no ill. My heart cried out with pain, For a love that was in vain: At last my cruel fate was nigh As I held baelt my last goodbye. But the gray brought forth reality, Clad in gentle tranquility. And peace at last did reign, VVhere love for a time had only lain. -Marleen Thompson CHOICE A handsome prince of far Levant Ascended to his father's throne And thought he never would want 0 . . . 5 ,Q 0 Since rule and riches were his own. A And prudent in their action The prince might still be sane as you Except for one distraction Each nicht he passed the harem door 'N I . I I-Iis counsellors were wise alndtrue, y , I ily .Q If ' ' ' If V D 7 . . . ' And sich A thousand wives within The courtiers smirlced: the ruler wept, And where, pray tell, should I begin? ' -Ralph S. Carlson 0.- II9 Professor McNichols, advisor Bonnie Brown, assistant editorg Mac Willems, editor's consultant Social: Cynthia Lewis, Pat Administration: Miriam Rowland, head, not pic' Smith, Burton Stemen, tured: Sandy Swanson head, Marge Richards, Anne Spiedel Photography: Steve Petterson, head, Laurel Kenney IZO Athletics: Lyle Wahl, Sandy Wesolowski, head, Lorin Brown Organizations: Dianne Meadows, Julia Pickard, Charlotte Brown, head. . , John Super, lmsimw mmmgcr fielgion: Linda McFarland, Bonnie Etulain, Carol Deming, mea Linda Brittell, editor If pf' 1 , . A iQ! , i Fine Arts: Laura Woodside, Margie Neving Classes: Tulin Idernan, Larry Boyce, headg Ida Dickenson, Hiroko Kimori A nf 54 Tazwvzkfz Lynn Creed, Mnnlyn Lnlnn Si I Art Staff: Mike Burns, hendg . A an Youngren, Editor-in-Clfzief 05d During the last year the Falcon has served as a timely and interest-provoking channel of communi- cation for the students and faculty of Seattle Pacific College. Each week events and issues of worldwide importance have shared the page with campus events and expressions of administrative policy. The constructively critical emphasis of the paper has inspired thoughtful, lively exchanges of opinion in the Letters to the Editorl' column which is dis- cussed all over campus. This has probably been the greatest contribution of the Falcon to the student body. If nothing else, some students have at least been inspired to stand for something, rather than to go along with the crowd for safety's sake. Those who have never Worked on a Weekly paper can hardly visualize the fantastic amount of work that has gone into each issue of the Falcon. Ian Youngren, working with her associate editors, Phoebe Deming and Wayne Rammerman, has suc- ceeded in initiating several creative ideas despite the tremendous pressure of her job. Such features as Ellipsesl' and the weekly calendar of events have made a valuable contribution to general student awareness. -Mui ar..-rr---v ' .r ,V . r 'N 'V' YZ? .4 . Mrs. Thorn, Advisor XX 'iff Q4 figh'3Vf'4 ' ,f-A ff- . f ' 9.331 - gf Aa Ebh 'Fug l 5-ixrfl l Ike Timm, and Gary Hansen, Feature Writers 1 Falcon l Phoebe Deming, Associate Editor Stan Johnson, Sports Editor M . T12 A,f1, Marylou Deming and Diane Meadows, Reporters S' N 1. X fzwcwx-' , ws: A . mv ess? Kgs -,,',.:::i,. Q,..,,-' 5 . nf S. g , Fix, z J, ,V . :..Q4'1'1 w1?ffff:.r' ibm '4 1 5 LN we 5? X A T .K x - E X 'N Yi' I .W 4 .- f 4? Above: jan Killgore Chris Conner Right: Tylene Evans Sue Cantenbeln f V Rah Squad Kalb Bmw' School spirit soared during the Falcon basketball season. Helping to promote this enthusiasm, the Bally Board presented student pep rallies. On the basketball court, the rally squads led the Falcon fans in new cheers and songs. Two Bits, Four Bits, Six Bits, A Peso All for the Falcons, Stand Up and Say Sol Executive Rally Board Back: Dean Martinson, Jeanne Olson, Linda Odle, Karla Magnunson, Eddi Thompson, Kristi Mickelson, Anne Chi- chester. Front: Bill Wilson, Larry Nut- tlng, Neil Slattery Cpresidentl Eddi I-Iaslam, Dick Hedges Cadvisorl, Roger Jensen, Denny Rydberg. fffzimmumlf Miss Sharon Stroble, faculty representative, headed this year's intramural program. Her goal was to set up a sound, permanent intramural program. Foot- ball had its first appearance on SPC's campus this Pall. CH-Campus South and Stundon took the highest places in the Hag football season. Win- ning vvomen's volleyball were Hill Fourth and Nickerson House girls. Basketball was played by both men and Women during Winter quarter. Moyer Third and Hill Fourth topped the fourteen men's teams. Spring sports included badminton and track. ' FN... r... ..-H Off-Campus North is in a huddle. 3 l28 I '? GM? Bmfeefbpzll This year's girls' basketball team had a very active season. Even with the handi- cap of having little time to practice in the gym, the Falcon girls still won Eve out of their ten games. The girls played teams from Western Washington, Pa- cific Lutheran, U. of Puget Sound, Seattle University, Everett I.C., and the Seattle Parks and Recreation Dept. Miss Colleen Lynch was the faculty advisor. Left to right: Miss Lynch, Diane Smiley, Lean Curryer, Margaret Boyd, Renee Bernier, am Johns, Carol Wallin, and Gayle Moran. Missing: Ann Van Der Meerche, Kathy Nissly, Elaine Vork, and Laurel Steddorn. Hey! I found it! IW ,ME Coach Foreman gives final instructions be- fore the race. How do you get out of these things? V Another excellent finish for Jim Ross. Back row: Coach Foreman, jack Houston, Larry VVahl, Jerry Bamberg, Ken Peter- son, Nic Battson, Coach Furtado. Front row: Gary Barrett, Cliff Marston, Jim Ross, Dave Grant and Bob Norris. Croix COMWIYQI Seattle PaciF1c's cross country team, coached by Dr. Fore- man and Mr. Furtado, completed another good season this year. The team was paced by senior lim Ross, who will be greatly missed next year. With a great quantity and quality of runners returning, led by freshman Jerry Bamberg and sophomore Dave Grant, next year's team promises to carry on the winning Falcon tradtion. The tense start of another race at Green Lake. Frefbmm Bmkelbazfl Bulgin drives for two. Season Record: SPC OPPONENT 61 Clark JC 60 79 Centralia JC 76 aa 86 Shoreline JC 90 87 North Shore Merchants 70 70 Shoreline JC 59 87 Shoreline JC 75 63 Reeds Appliance 66 87 Centralia JC 66 57 Pacific Lutheran JV 72 57 Seattle University Frosh 49 93 U. Puget SoundJV 65 52 VVestern Wfashington JV 54 67 Pacific Lutheran JV 60 61 Central VVashington JV 63 66 U. Vlfashington Frosh 78 69 Everett JC 60 77 Seattle University Frosh 63 51 VVestern VVashington JV 54 51 U. Puget Sound 48 Too many Huskies. , 14 B kb , B d B l ' , A1 A nold, Ron Meyer, Dave ordan, Jon Lindley 4JJiiS1l-Il?lliiflEJDagQlevl:oE,c:ifql1eI?5q?n,JlX7IPill-8aSl9i16bl2?gPrFli8iilEt75lj1ce Wgimgg asslistanil egcigchg Daiii Monzingo, managerg RoJand Halle, coach. VJVIZW Bazrkeibfzlf- Wet! Com! Cbazmpr Sporting an overall record of 22 wins and 7 losses, the 1964-65 Falcons go on record as the most triumphant team in Seattle PaciF1c's hoop history. This remarkable record is the result of an outstanding team effort. S.P.C. got off to a tremendous start with eleven straight wins! During a temporary mid-season slump, packed houses at the new Seattle Sports Arena saw the Falcons defeated in thrilling clashes against highly rated Seattle Uni- versity and Montana State. A revived Falcon team proceeded on another winning streak that awarded them a place in the West Coast Eliminations Tournament. In the S.P.C. hosted event the Falcons vanquished San Francisco State with such storybook basketball that in the last half the team hit 757: of the shots they attempted. In the second game Seattle Pacific easily downed Fresno State, thus winning the West Coast Divi- sional title! This year,s team was the first representative of the school to ever take part in the NCAA Small College National Title Tournament! Head coach Les Habegger and coach Roland Halle are to be congratu- lated not only for the fine job of coaching the team but also for the smooth handling of the post season tournament hosted by S.P.C. Con- gratulations also to every member of the team whose efforts have all been greatly appreciated by their many fans. Thanks for a tremendous season! at 275. Les Habegger Roland Halle They're the greatest! Central W. P.L.U. Western W Whimforth Eastern W. San Diego Eastern VV. E. Montana E. Montana Central W. P.L.U. U.B.C. Seattle U. Whitworth Western VV. GAME SCORES SPC Opp. 70 59 78 67 80 66 57 56 61 54 72 58 78 50 79 57 74 58 95 74 66 54 67 69 66 78 67 61 59 64 P.L.U. Central W. Montana S. U. of Alaska Carroll Western W. U.P.S. Portland S. U.P.S. St. Martin's St. Martin's San Fran. S. Fresno S. N. Dakota SPC Opp. 86 53 63 69 68 71 110 52 85 60, 76 61 64 66 67 58 86 65 90 67 81 65 107 78 82 68 83 97 Left to right: Dave Mofhtt, Cary Habegger, Grant Gullberg, Mel Cimmaka, Terry Fein, Howard Heppner, Elvin De- Koning, Dick Smith, Dan Petticord, Cary Carnevali, john Crow, Dave Rumppe. I32 Crow Hies high against Pacific Lutheran. Dave Mofhtt drives quickly into the key for a lay-up. r M74 'O Of' -04 f - , ' J k sn : 1 ' x Q liiililksx M im Nfl Carrievali nets one for another score. Gary Carnevali drives around a defender in the Home coming game. To the victors go the spoils. I33 Gary Habegger tips one in for two points against Montana Stare. E I 'Qui -.:. .Y - L:- .I ' ' . - -A . , 94 ' 1 ' -f f m ' - if 'J ?'2'+i'f tit-+13 ,fi wf',i5i2-14. . .si..-'fiif-K' 'ART'-.k'1'Tv. . ' ':i1r fi'3W 3 Pfdfgi' . , f QDPLW' SQ. v ,l az i. fy- I - t fa. , 1- . fl -,?Y ' u M . . V fi ffl -' Tumi?--i P- 'CV , 'C' w' : -4, I gl . X. Ui - 1 F Q i Q A Q it fl lg Q Air: in . - W 1 ' ' ' i :T X vw X X g ' - . Dick Smith drives undemeath and scores. Excitement runs high at the Coliseum. Howard Heppner Bres one in against the Chieftains. In the Seattle U. game even the Refs looked big. l35 1 S' ' 9 Sw V! ' r x Basham begins. Get 'em tiger! Wreflfzhg In its First year in collegiate competition, Coach Furtadds grapplers have shown a lot of potential. Now that they have a little experience under their belts, next year promises to yield more favorable results. l. Vi Varsity: Coach Furtado, Paul Daggett, Phil Templin, Rex Carpenter, George Pearson, Paul Hantke, Cary Tash, Larry Basham. 136 -...awww 3' Cxgtiffllr-17l.T.3f .,.. Wg. .-.QQ QB' W d ' -, ..,,. ' ' - . . - f g,v.a..ft l is--ff i . , s Sb '57 i ' Y 'NWN - Q e . ., F 111' mms .l , tg. . -f was 1 1 ' ' Vt 'qw ' 'z ' 2. if V51- .. 'Aff ,xr - I E! gn ' C 'il-H' A 5 f lin 2 V' If -- S! Left to right: Charlie Chinn, Paul Linclstrom, Jack Vale, Denny Rydberg, Pat Portlock, and Coach Lindgren. Tenmk SPC's tennis team met some tough competition in the Hrst part of the season. Pat Portlock and Charlie Chinn were leaders in keeping up the spirit. Portlock is once again Coach Lindgren! star. Double trouble, Ryclberg and Vale. Pofdockls powerful Punch' Back Row: Dr. Foreman, G. Stocker, D. Cowles, D. Baker, D. Grant, S. Posey, I. Lowery, Houston, L. Wahl, G. Newcomer, D. Mofhtt Mriurgdi Front Row: S. Craig, D. Anderson, L. Norman, J. Ross, R. Cummings, S. B owers, I. Aikens, C. Marston, I. Bamburg, R o tt, . ewis. Track and Edd Seattle Pacific, in this past year, has acquired a track program which, in its quality, bows to none. One can easily observe a meet and label a team great or mediocre, but that which is of more importance, both to the school and to the athletes themselves, is the training program to which the runners submit themselves. For, an all-around, and year- around, program of well integrated training fundamentals provides the thrust necessary to push each athlete to his capa- ' 3 bility. This year has been the necessary period of de- velopment for a solid fu- ture program. A913 Coaches have to work too. Launching pad, Seattle. I 3 8 1 , . Cummings shows how it's done. EF' '-' Jim Ross enroute to a school record. ,-Q., 4, , ,, '-r.-.A'-L , Porteous goes up and . . Teamwork pays Off. A close Hnish for freshman Bamberg o ag, 4 -T xf 123, Nqy Back row' Asst Coach Kuklenski, K. Oliver, D. Keating, S. Yarno, R. Marquardt, G. Matthews, B. Murphy, Coach Parkerg Center row: B. Harkle- L P R b k T D et e C S kes, S. Baker, B. Stokes. road, B. Brick, Baerwall, D. Kreiger, P. Sowers, D. Waldhauer, B. LeegFront row: K. aase, . y ac , . em r , . y Things are looking up for Seattle Pacif1c:'s baseball team. After a rather sluggish start they now have live straight wins, making their half-season record Five wins and three losses. They have the potential, and we are looking forward to a great season. Spectator's eyeeview. Ryback is ready. 1 1-'ff Wg 2:5 -' L-.-, su . A. .Nd ,k-. , iz., .. ,- '- ' 5. . P V'f'l1C' if V V 4 .41 .N j ,. tg- ' T' ff 'f ' ' - Su: sugl . Q -my Q .' V .:, ' I 4. i Demetre warms up. Stoke's stance fl 4 ,J i .- xx, .1 VJ J XX 4' ,I A 1-.-.... Good fomm. W U .. A H '-xg-'S ., Q 'H F .f A - , ' ' -1 7 'giwnm' , -- --Q V ' 7.1-' g.,,fi .- - ' - - 1.-g ', S . , . . ,1,,,,. ., Y' L, ',,. L A , - . , 5. -' ' :. :QL ,Az f.r.-, , -1-,..y.w f' ,J .., .. -..- .V - V, U- ' : Q- tg 5 Three bases to go 1 -4 i X t Now it's our turn. x f 'ff Q W , . fo- ., , ,-1' 4 f V . .,- V. nuk- X .1 It IS one lhmg to show a man he IS 1n error and another to hlm ln DOSSCSSIOD oi truth K jbhnimke. lv' Q W I i agixefi if AIJOCZUIKJ Men ffudenff A.M.S. Administration: Ray Wolfe, publicity chairmang Gary Hansen, secretary-treasurerg Dr. Mendal B. Miller, advisorg Mel Iolly, vice-presidentg Bill Berg, chaplaing Ray Shepardson, social chairmang jerry johnson, president. The Associated Men Students, of which every man at S.P.C. is a member, seeks to promote unity among both on and oil-campus men, and to serve the school and the community. To accomplish the first aim, the A.lVl.S. sponsors a stag breakfast each quarter and a Dad's Day. To accomplish the second, they sponsored this year the first annual Autumn Harvest Festival. The A.lVl.S. also serves through giving friendship within the framework of the Gospel to the boys of the Luther Burbank School. Energetic pie-throwers delighted in plaster- 'fig U' A,., - A . - 4. A bul1's eye! Bay Shepardson was but one of ing their classmates at the Carnival booth ' ' many who fell victim to an evening bath at sponsored by the Freshman Class. il W .V the Carnival Dunking Booth. it 2 Q 4 4 ' V 4 ' V - K 0 , r L25 me - ' ',', f , ,f-1 ' -- - 1 2 Ewen mir ,fa ef rf- is . Q -' 4 cf ij , if '. 3 - f ' fe' 2, V ,... r we ,. . ex I B 4 . A 9 4 . V-F A 4.44 A . . . . , 12.21 ,Ig Authentic food from their various countries , and national exhibits were included in the 5 N A A M' i SN ' 2 booth sponsored by the international students Afforzbzfm' Women SZMHIEWZI EW' . ,. h - N ,, l lp ii ' ' J ll' vu Ji? ' ,I , ,lx-.1 L -:Uri ..'.' ,Nl .. Itwffff , T :Q gf, . A 5 4 .1-s..-' E sf, J If I-ig Q 'A' if i I, 1:3925 ll Al' ir JY nm,-2 -nf 'Q I 'r:'. lm L :tj ' 7. ll rm I, V fi? ' .1 I .r ' Be? .....,l5 ., .IW ...W .15 . 5 , M, N-. Judy Schull, secretaryg Gloria Heller, religion chairman, LaVonne Johnson, social chairman, Paula Albright, president, Jane Dyk, onrcampus women s rep., jan Youngren, off-campus women's rep., Dede Babcock, married students rep., Mrs. Bownes, advisor, Cheryl Becker, treasurer, Clella Iles, vice-president, Phoebe Deming, publicity chairman. All S.P.C. woman are members of the Associated Women Students, an organization which promotes Christian Fellowship and the ideals of Christian service. During the year, the AWS. sponsors stag breakfasts, lVlom's Weekend, an On-OE campus ex- change, the U.G.N. drive, and a Blood Drive. They also conduct a program at the Martha Washington School which gives A.W.S. members an opportunity to get to know girls who need the friendship of those who are concerned about their spiritual welfare. 1 3 3:- ,l l f - - IP i 1 t 5 Sui-fragettes Unite and Fight was the theme for the A.W.S. autumn quarter stag break- fast which provided S.P.C. women an opportunity to become better acquainted. ferwbe Honomrzlef il Front row: Social Chairman Kathy Huddle, Secretary Karen Knutson, Vice Presi- dent Cindy Reynolds, President Marge Meberg, Treasurer Lorilee Nyholm, His- torian Kathy Shaylor, Advisor Mrs. Buck, Second row: Linda Fredericks, Kathy Rammerman, Clella Iles, jan Youngren, Becky Gregg, Kathy Hoff, LaVonne Johnson, Paula Albright, Kathy Voland, Judi Schull, julie Claassen, Back row: Madeline Post, Judy Cornwall, Vicky Aumann, Rozann Palmer, Linda Packwoocl, Cheryl Becker. Front row: Vice President John Crow, President Sam Sherrillg Second row: Sec- ,745 c retary-Treasurer Bob Gorham, Dave Bishop, Rex Bell, Third row: Neil Craig, Frank Varrog Fourth row: Doug Bartlett, Bob Porteous, Cal Wetterfieldg Fifth l 4 N, row: Mac Willems, Larry Boyce, Al Kroon, Skip Li, Mike Burnsg Sixth row: Wayne Rammerman, Sheldon Olson, Cary Brownlee. f I Q m f f ' , C Q D x W 146 ' P - Phi Iota Chi Ofhcers tsentctll: David Paine, publicity chairmang John Reinmuth, secretzirytreasurcrp Dan Adams, vice presidentg Jim Park, presiden t. r FALCON MISSIONS FELLOVVSHIP Missionary interest is stimulated at S.P.C. through the Falcon Missions Fellowship. The members of this group form prayer bands which meet to pray specifically for the S.P.C. alumni who are engaged in missionary service throughout the world' The meetings feature missionary Films and speakers, as well as discussions. F.M.F. is open to all S.P.C. students and has proved to be an active group on campus this year. Nurses' Christian Fellowship Ofhcers: Sue Sample, social chairman, Lynda Norris, prayer chairmang Gayle Ioyner, secretaryg Ruth Nylund, president, Marilyn VVirkkala, vice president, Bonnie Adamson, publicity chairman. PHI IOTA CHI Phi Iota Chi CWatchmen of jesus Christb is an organization of students who are interested in the Christian ministry. Its purpose is to acquaint its members with the reality of the ministry, providing an opportunity for the exchange of ideas with fellow students and with ministers of the Gospel. F.IVI.F. Oihcers fseatcdl: Frank Varro, presidentg Mark Den- ham, vice president, Mrs. Bownes, advisory Cliff Reynolds, treasurerg also, Kathy Shaylor, recording secretaryg Dianne Krieg, corresponding secretary, Gretchen Crum, prayer band director. NURSES' CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Nurses' Christian Fellowship was formed not only to deepen interest in missions through prayer meet- ings but also to strengthen the spiritual life of the nursing students. The group, part of a national organization, is open to any student majoring in nursing. Cbifzkizbzn Efflfzllvbazfzi' Cfubf Towne Club OFFICERS: Vicki Aumann, Vice President, Bonnie Bice, Secretary-Treasurer, Prof. Arksey, Advisorg Gary Matthews, President, and Ric Radford Cnot picturedj, Representative. fzgmaz Gamma Mu Mature Coedfl L,e! Front row: Margaret Green CadvisorD, Ellen Hansen, Nell Olson, Helen Molvik, jo Ann Davies, Brudijean Fuqua. Second row: Maxine Stroshine, Roberta Dunkle, Elsie Norman, Marguerite Gandon, Welda Bell, Sherrie Briggs. Third row: Lorrise Anderson, Azlyn Stanfield, Marion Holmes, Lois Mogner, Mamie Rudolph, jean Osgood. , . end. ..,, , A Pl KAPPA DELTA-Front row: Darrel Udd, Prof. Plan- sen. Second row: Mary Lou Beall, ,lim Becker, Cyd Vice, Sharon Dickerson. Back row: Mike Andrews, Mary VVest- moreland, Greg Kinloch, Judy Crayhill. 1 1 'K i l ALPHA PSI OMEGA, DRAMA HONORARY - Front rovy: Mary I I M Westmoreland, Julie Fisher, Prof. Chapman. Back row: Lonnie Butz, Mike Andrew, Malcolm Willems, Dave Abbott. DEBATE SQUAD - Seated: Mary Westmoreland, Pat Prescott, Sharon Dickerson, Mary Lou Beall, Cyd Vice, Ron Ansted, Judy Grayhill, Dorothy Neumann, Greg Kinloch. Standing: Mike Andrews, Jim Becker, Anita Shirley, Prof. Hansen, Darrel Udd. All in dwg, ,W y 1 Ll ,r .1 , S I49 Edumfzbmzl OVCQDZWZZJIZZPWJ Theta Beta: Clzront Rowj Margret Green, Dean of Women, Pat Marchewka, Historian, Bette Barben, Publicity Chairman, Bev Smith, President, Kathy Hoff, State Chairmaneelectg Lynda Walls, Religion and Program Chairman, Carol Knudsen, Treasurer, Joyce Goodmanson, Vice President, Dorothy Kreider, Advisor. CSecond RowD Becky Belcher, Joan Hopkins, Sheila For- rester, Pauline Hinderlie, Nancy Clinton, Pat Rowland, Carol Longston, Sandy Schroeder, Deanna Fine, Helen Hinesh, Robin Yakimchick. fllhird RowD Betty Stimmel, Lelia Garrett, Suian Trygg, Kathy Hall, Betty Paulson, Jeannette Radach, Margret Smith, Marjorie Mills, Sa y Motes. Music Educator's Club: Alvin Kroon, President, Cheryl Student XNashington Education Association: Jeanne Ahl, Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Gorham, Vice Presi- Roti, Secretary, Rosalie Gillette, Publicity Chairman: dent- Clay Lanum, Presidentg Russ Knopp, Vice President, Dan Dungan, Treasurer. Y? 'hu Radio Club: CFront Rowj Dick Tarr, Art Langer, Dr. Donald Kerlee, Mel Wliite. CBack Rowl Bob Searle, Eddy Chu, Elliot Bergsagel, Lane Friesen. YQ 'P I J I 5 6127466 Clubf Life Science Club: CFront Rowl George King, I-Ielen Johnson, Sharon Kahouri, Barbara Warren, jack Cornwall. CBack Rowj Lonny Rodenberg, Leon XVray, Bob Goux, Larry Gomoll, Al Delong, Rick Radford, Russ Knopp, Prof. Phillips. ? 0 i ' .H P l ' y Y P ' qw I f l x Q ' A Physics Club: CFront Rovvj Boyd Smith, Russ Ostlie, Gloria 9 . Deckert, Gary Summers, Don Egelkrout. CBack Rowl Art Langer, I ' , I - 4 - Dan Lamar, Gerald Kalnin, Dr. Phillip Ogden, Simon Yu, Eddy , ,six Chu, Brad Gjerding, Dale Cannon, Dave Smith. .Cv .VZ . rf - ' ,.r -' -P-1: any , , I5I 1 A... :,,:, RUSSIAN CLUB: Prof. Lecldusire, Denny Bydberg, John Winch, Ted Danowig, Joanne Leddusire, Clella Iles, Melva Schmeiser, Rick Ryding, Paul Wakefield, Cofificers seatedl Secre- tary-Treasurer Roxy Bennington, President Larry Schmetzer, Vice-President Bev Rich. Language Club! ,w ii: x i r FRENCH CLUB: CStanclingj Betty Williamson, Madeline Post, Cary Brownlee, Chris Marshall, Cseatedj Patty Labbee, Ron Thwing, Bonnie Brown. l52 i -pb SPANISH CLUB: Sandy Wfesolowski, Eilene I-losagi, Joan Nygren, Marion Overholt, Cloria Chamberlain, Bonnie Etu- lain, Thelma Nishihara, Donna Pike, Carolyn Dingus, Cary Tash, Miss Sanders, Doug johnson, Beryl Brydges, Judy Young, Pat Boylan, Jeanine Johnson, Lou Ann Moor, Janet Danley, Rudy Rollolazo, Cofhcers searedj Secretary-Treasurer Phoebe Green, 2nd Vice-President Mary Carot, President Bob Cole, Et Vice-President Ida Dickenson, Publicity Chairman Dianna rreg. P-ANCE ,ffl . uoNgQMaoN IN Y Nts I lil U YOUNG REPUBLICANS OFFICERS: Bill Brunsdon, Campaign Coordinatorg llce Timm, Vice President: joe Pager, President: Lois Finkbeiner, Secretaryg Dick Tur- anski, Treasurer. 1 FZ-A? fl s li' PT' I The Young Democrats on the S.P.C. campus were busy promot- ing the candidates of the Demo- cratic Party in this election year of 1964-65. They met to study the philosophies of their party and the platforms of its candidates, as well as the entire United States politi- cal system. A rally and a victory celebration were held election day. The months before the November election were filled with activity for the Young Republicans. Posters were displayed, speakers sponsored, discussions held. A rally culmi- nated the events of election day. This club continued its function throughout the year to actively further Ptepublicanisrn. 'rt Polzizbazl 07fg0lWZZ0lfZU7fl5 .qs YOUNG DEMOCRATS OFFICERS: Dave Cowles, President, ,lack Nelson, Treas urerg Dr. Swanstrom, Advisor, Karen Randall, Secretary, Terry McCarthy, Vice President. - U -'ldizei ,lH5j,Iif'l1i1i, biifoilfgefi 1 is V iv 'f A Q fi 4 . A Jw Q25 -,149 if fhQYg.1hQf9'12h1?' believer-1-.1 l -jg , iq'-Q A ,.Soi5zh:V.. f v 1. 'F I r s if ,xv . 'Q' - gl wx .,. Q ?r4l?:9'a Y g'- E1.,Q,5:g - R X Q 1 2 59 f xxx 'W 5 U Q W f' , H ,rf EX, ' 1 , af I, ,' .it 2' A , .5 1 J w i fi'f 5 4 Roger Anderson, PhD. Leon Arksey, MA. Associate Professor Associate Professor Mathematics'Physics English Leona Bownes, MA. Gustave Breitenbach, MA. Instructor Assistant Professor Religion German Philip Ashton, PhD. Professor Assistant Professor Psychology History janet Buck, BS. Flora Bums, BS. Part-time Instructor Part-time Instructor Mathematics Home Economics Wolfred Bauer, PhD. Sylvia Behar, BA. Part-time Instructor English Amold Carlson, BS., MBA. Assistant Professor Economics-Business Q aw,--tv ,,,.,.-- QX -7 'an fb .--e-' ff James Chapman, BA. jesse Chiang, PhD. Elvis Cochrane, ThM., DD. joseph Davis, STB., ThM. Donald Demaray, PhD. Instructor Assistant Professor Professor Professor Professor Speech Political Science Religion Religion Religion Burton Dietzman, MA. Royce Eckhardt, BM. Dale Elmore, DEd. Kenneth Foreman, EdD. Inga-Lisa Franzon, BS. Professor Part-time Instructor Assistant Professor Professor Instructor Chemistry Music Education Physical Education Physical Education wm- .iv- N I56 553 '-bfi' f 'frrzii , r 'fur 41.-.11-- '... ' lfmnk Furtado. BS- lzvun Gibson. PhD. Lcsitfr llnlmcggcr, AlEd. WVilliam I-Iansen, MA. Instrucwr4 - Pr-tfussor ,xssncirmf lfrofcssor Assistant Professor PIIYSICHI Lflllfnll-111 ILIU-ZliSIl l'lxysicnl licluculion Speech Albert IIiH.ll.1L'l'LlLI.AI.'x. jurncs llcrlxrcs, MA. llnnnic llcimz, MA. X'Vultcr Ilclsel, MTI1. Assistant Professor lJt-un of Alun-Instructor Instructor Registrar-Professor Education Lnglish Iinglish Religion Cora Hastings, BS. Instructor Education Robert Hughson, MS. Instructor Mathematics-Physics ,4 If g Q-.Q fi? A gy A - Elizabeth Jenks PhD. Bonnie johnson, BA. Higher johnson, BD., ThD. Wlinston Johnson, MDI., RISM. Florence Jordan Part-ti e Instructor Part-time Instructor Professor 111519-ICYO1' P9rl'ume Ivstructor Educaglon Speech PIHIOSOPIIY M'-1519 Slgn Language Donald Kcdee PhD Henry K1-ahn, IX-IA, Dorthy Kreider, BA. Karl Krienke, MA., MS. Vivian Larson, IVIA. , . . . ' X ' 'ft P fessor Associate Professor Professor gggfgiior Instrucmr i-1?g1C43dEi0nrq?mic5 Matl1e1'natics-Physics Education l57 ,, ,g Frank Leddusire, BD. Pa rt-time Instructor Russian Edwin Lyle, EdD. Associate Professor Education YNinifred Leighton, NIA. Associate Professor Music George McDonough, MA., ML. Assistant Professor English Paul Lepse, PhD. Assistant Professor fa 4 , Wesley Lingren, PhD. Associate Professor Chemistry Chemistry Donald McNichols, MA. Marcile Mack, MM. Professor Assistant Professor English Music Colleen Lynch, MS Instructor Physical Education Philip Mack, MM. Assistant Professor Music F xx? rj rv Q ff' w-4117 :L Donald MacLeod, BA. Curtis Martin, MA. Fan Mayhall, h1A. Lawrence Merk, MA. Mendal hliller, RIA LLD Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Professor Sociology Education English Economics-Business Economics-Business Harold Mischke, MEd. Lloyd Montzingo, PhD. David Neu, MA. Philip Ogden, PhD. Ronald Phillips, MS Instructor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Psychology Mathematics Mathematics Physics Botany I58 Lucille Pilot, NIA. William Prearick, MA. Mary Redding, BA. Carl Reed, MA. Assistant Professor Agggcigirq Professor Part-time Instructor Associate Professor Secretarial Science Education Religion Music Clifford Roloff, MA. Paul Prosser, MA. VVadad Saba, MA. Hugh Salisbury, MA. 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Box 145, Caldwell, Idaho 17 Abercrombie, Steven, 1909 N. 39th, Seattle 61 Able, Violet, 1323 5th Ave. S., Fargo, North Dakota Adams, Daniel, 9814 132nd Ave. S.E., Renton, Wash. 17,147 Adams, Gail, 3296 10th W., Seattle 61 Adams, Marleen, Rt. 1, Box 186, Shelton, Wash. 61 Adams, Meriilee, 306 S.W. 3rd Ave., Kelso, Wash. 39 Adamson, Bonnie, 9530 Lakeshore Blvd. N.E., Seattle 49,147 Adamson, Leona 17 Addis, Robin, 17824 Meridian N., Seattle 61 Ahl, Cheryl, 12930 S.W. Parle Way, Portland, Ore. 49,150 Akau, Nathan, 2244 Kaululaav St., Honolulu, Hawaii 61 Akins, James, 405 Garden Lane, Chester, Penn. 61 Albrecht, Karl, 3926 21st S., Seattle 36 Albright, Paula, Box 474, Issaquah, Wash. 12,17,145,146,163 Alleman, Roger, 3813 Wallingford N., Seattle 49 Allen, Linda, 14238 156th Ave. S.E., Renton, Wash. 49 Allison, Rosemary, Rural Rt. Box 46-A, Eastsound, Wash. 61 Altes, Dorthy, Box 446, Ridgefield, Wash. 61 Amoe, Ruth, 110 W. Florentia No. 1, Seattle 39 Amsbury, Bradford, 2655 llth W., Seattle Andahl, Meris, Rt. 2, Box 183, Ferndale, Wash. 49 Andersen Anderson , Dennis, 5415 Greenwood N., Seattle 61,138 Donald, 3222 N.W. 65th, Seattle 39 Anderson, Doreen, 148 N.E. 37th, Hillsboro, Ore. 17 Anderson Douglas, 10419 E. DeSmet, Spokane, Wash. 61 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Dwight, Box 309, Camrose, Alberta 39 , E. Arnell, 6032 Sycamore Ave. N.W., Seattle Elaine, 2998 S. Steele, Denver, Colo. 17 , Gary, 661 W. Nickerson, Seattle 49 John, Rt. 2, Box 19A, Enumclaw, Wash. 17 Anderson, Louise, 17220 34th Pl. W., Aldervvood Manor, Wash. 36 Anderson Mary, 6304 234th S.W., Mountlake Terrace, Wash. 17 Anderson Paul, 1110 2nd Ave. S., Tumwater, Wash. 39 Anderson Richard, 1106 N. 22nd, Kelso, Wash. 17 Anderson Anderson Anderson Steve, 3820 W. Lk. Samm Rd., Salem, Ore. 61,131 Valyn, 10495 Sunnyview Rd. N.E., Salem, Ore. 38 Wes 1637 N. 200th Seattle 49 112 Andrew, Michael, 11044 12th S.W., Seattle 13,39,149 Andrews, Ken, 16121 S.E. 42nd Blvd., Bellevue, Wash. 39 Ansted, Ronald, Qrts. 201-A, Gunter A.F.B., Alabama- 61,149 Archer, Jary, 311 W. Crockett, Seattle 12,48,49 Arnett, Judy, Rt. 2, Box 56-A, Redmond, Ore. 61 Arnold, Alvin, 4608 S. Chicago St., Seattle 61,131 Arnold, Valerie, Rt. 1, Box 68, Coupeville, Wash. 61 Arnott, Gail, Wessington Springs, South Dakota 61 Atienza, Elizabeth, 3231h 5th Ave. W., Seattle 61 Atienza, Rhoda, 3231W 5th Ave. W., Seattle 61 Atkinson, Laura, 23719 54th W., Mountlake Terrace, Wash. 49 Aumann, Vicky, 311 N.E. 53rd, Seattle 17,146,148 Avedovech, Marilyn, 5505 26th N.E., Seattle 17 Avis, George, 2220 5th Ave., Seattle 17 Ayers, Marybeth, 302 N.E. E St., Grants Pass, Ore. 49 Babcock, Deloris, 129 Bluff, Snohomish, Wash. 17,145 Backer, Barbara, 1203 N.E. 96th St., Seattle 61 Backman, Elaine, 19728 23rd Ave. N.W., Seattle 39 Baerwald, Daryl, 17560 83rd Pl. N.E., Bothell, Wash. 17 Bagby, John, 13925 51st South, Seattle Bailey, Jim, 4406 S. 11th, Tacoma, Wash. 61 Baird, Daniel, 650 W. Cremona, Apt. 2, Seattle 39 Baird, Robert, 7002 23rd Ave. N.E., Seattle 49 Baker, David, 4859 Streetshore Rd., West Richfield, Ohio 39,105 Baker, Stan, 706 W. Freemont, Selah, Wash. 17,129,138 Bakke, Lynda, 201 Bel Air Ct., Turlock, Calif. 49 Bakke, Ray, 1812 N. 53rd, Seattle Bamburg, Jerry, 2803 S.W. 99th, Seattle 61,130,138,139 Barben, Bette, Rt. 3, Box 307, Sedro Woolley, Wash. 39,150 Barber, Bonnie, Armstrong, Iowa 17 Bardon, Jerry, 7557 Rosevelt Way N.E., Seattle 49 Barham, Michael, 3055 Hollywood Dr. N.E., Salem, Ore. 61 Barnes, Beth, 720 Chambers Dr. N.E., Huntsville, Alabama 49 Barnes, Terrance, 3230 Sth Ave. W., Seattle 39 Barney, Carl, 906 Jederson St., Oregon City, Ore. 61 Barrett, Gary, 21901 W. 55th, Mountlake Terrace, Wn. 61,130,138 Barta, Robert, 15567 12th Ave. N.E. 170th, Seattle 18 Bartkowski, John, 1420 S. 152nd Pl., Seattle 61 Bartlett, Doug, 645 Fir Garden N.W., Salem, Ore. 12,16,18,105,112,146 Bartlett, Janis, 1572 N.E. 170th, Seattle 61 Bashman, Larry, Box 356, Starbuck, Wash. 61 Bass, William, 908 N. 128th, Seattle 49 Battson, Vic, 5712 Ashworth Ave. N., Seattle 61,130 Bauer, Phyllis, 409 Slater St., Fairbanks, Alaska Baughman, Charles, 27271 78th S., Kent, Wash. 18 Bays, Alice, 4648 89th Ave. S.E., Mercer Island, Wash. Beall, Mary, 303 W. Dravus, Seattle 18,149 Bechtold, Viola, R. 7, Baker, Montana Becker, Cheryl, Rt. 2, Buhl, Idaho 39,96,145,146 Becker, Jim, 715 Hope Ave., Salem, Ore. 39,149 Beckwith, Carol, 7030 Lakeridge Dr. S., Seattle 39 Belcher, Rebecca, Rt. 1, Box 319A, Ellensburg, Wash. 61,150 Bell, Gordon, Garden Bungalow, Yeotmal Maharashtra, India 61 Bell, Rex, 12521 41st Ave. S., Seattle 18,146 Bell, Terence, 415 W. Dravus, Seattle 18 Bell, Welda, 12035 9th N.W., Seattle 148 Belshaw, David, Box 216, Merritt, B.C. Benedict, Robert, 4229 N.E. 104th Pl., Seattle 61 Bennett, Conrad, 7545 Jones Ave. N.W., Seattle 61 Bennington, Roxanna, 5059 Bryant Ave., Klamath Falls, Ore. 61,152 Bent, Donna, 7753 11th S.W., Seattle 61 Berg, Georgia, 21830 82nd Pl. W., Edmonds, Wash. 49 Berg, William, 630 McCarver, Tacoma, Wash. 49,144 Bergen, Pat, 4330 Reinhardt Dr., Oakland, Calif. 61 Berglund, Belinda, 7830 56th Pl. N.E., Seattle 39 Bergman, Doris, Rt. 1, Box 357, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 39 Bergquist, Judith, 2306 E. 16th St., Bremerton, Wash. Bergquist, Roy, 7811 200th S.W., Edmonds, Wash. 18 Bergsagel, Elliot, 525 lst Ave., Malta, Montana 61,151 Bernier, Renee, 341 N.E. 90th St., Seattle 61,129 Berry, Martha, 8526 Lane, Raytown, Missouri 61 Bertagna, Hilary, 5809 N.E. 180th, Seattle 61 Bertholf, Kirby, 1208 Montgomery, Spokane, Wash. 61 Best, Judith, Rt. 2, Box 2098-B, Gig Harbor, Wash. 61 Besteman, Maryanne, Rt. 2, Box 106, Sunnyside, Wash. 49 Bice, Bonnie, 8040 12th Ave. N.W., Seattle 49,96,148 Bickel, Christina, 129 West Center, Leavenworth, Wash. 61 Bielss, Don, 810 S. Washington Ave., Whittier, Calif. 18 Bilyeu, Don, 601 10th Ave. N., Issaquah, Wash. 39 Bilyeu, Richard, 321 Tangent St., Lebenon, Ore. 62 Birkeland, Gary, 2201 5th N., Seattle 48,49 Bishop, Andrew, 26 W. Cremona, Seattle Bishop, David, 11075 S.W. Durham Rd., Tigard, Ore. 39,146 Bishop, Joseph, 938 W. Emerson, Seattle 39 Bishop, Robert, 4326 N.E. 35th, Des Moines, Iowa 39 Bjor, N. Larry, 2447 35th Ave. W., Seattle 18 Blackburn, Lois, Rt. 1, Box 522, Marysville, Wash. 39 Blackwell, Cheryl, 3305 Duncan Ave., Salem, Ore. 39 Blaskowsky, Nancy, 17111 Ambaum Blvd. S., Seattle 49,99 Blomberg, Harvey, 2332 Yale E., Seattle 49 Blowers, Stephen, 337 N. 6th, Creswell, Ore. 39,138 Blue, Carol, Rt. 1, Box 355, Clarkston, Wash. 62 Boady, Nancy, 738 N. 81st St., Seattle 62 Bogle, Darlene, 2732 Aberdeen Ave., Hoquiam, Wash. 49 Bogosian, Priscilla, 5812 Ocean View Blvd., La Canada, Calif. 39 Bohannon, Roberta, 510 W. Etruria, Seattle 18 Boice, Jean, 10407 Cedar St., Bothell, Wash. 62 Bolender, Robert, 2764 12th St. S.E., Salem, Ore. 62 I89 Sheldon, 2190 Burnett St., Kelowna, B.C. Bolstad, Iris, 4073 Gilman Ave. W., Apt. 106, Seattle Bond, Lucy, 240 Miles Ave., Santa Maria, Calif. 18 Boner, Dennis, 215 Boston, Apt. 106, Seattle 49 Boness, Carl, 2325 Hobart S.W., Seattle 18 Boomer, Carol, 1388 Rainier Road, Woodburn, Ore. 49 Booth, Doralee, 8733 196th N.E., Redmond, Wash. 18 Borden, Charles, Box 415, Quilcene, Wash. 18 Borgford, Richard, 10015 S.E. 25th, Bellevue, Wash. 62 Borgford, Rowland, 10015 S.E. 25th, Bellevue, Wash. Borton, Barbara, Rt. 5, Box 325, Yakima, Wash. 62 Bowen, Henry 49 Bowerman, Glenn, Box 278, Bothell, Wash. 49,112 Bowerman, Mary, Box 278, Bothell, Wash. 18 Bowman, Mark, 121 W. 78th, Seattle Boyce, Larry, 11005 Lakeside N.E., Seattle 18,121,146 Boyd, Margaret, Box 1751, Palmer, Alaska 62,129 Boyd, Nancy, Box 1751, Palmer, Alaska 39 Boylan, Patricia 62,152 Bozart, Patti, Lusk, Wyoming 39 Bradford, Esther, 319 Edgewood Dr., Pineville, Louisiana 62 Bradford, Merle, 5408 N. C. 95th St., Vancouver, Wash. 19 Bradley, Fred, 3523 Freeman Rd., Walnut Creek, Calif. 49 Bradley, James, 12344 11th N.E., Seattle 62 Brandstrom, Karin, Rt. 1, Box 54, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 62 Braun, Dorothy, 1010 Main, Caldwell, Idaho 49 Braun, Glenda, 4818 S.W. Findlay, Seattle 62 Bren, Raymond, Box 385, Grandview, Wash. 62 Brenden, Richard, 523 W. Bertona, Seattle 40 Bressie, Dawn, 8020 S.W. Ruby Terr., Portland, Ore. 19 Brewer, Bobbie, 528 W. Etruria, Seattle 19 Bridges, John, Rt. 2, Box 2224, Wenatchee, Wash. 62 Brittell, Linda, Box 338, Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska 19,121 Brothers, Jack, 14514 S.E. 266th, Kent, Wash. Butz, Lonnie, 308 W. Barrett, Seattle 19,149 Cabanilla, Bella, Box 77, Cordova, Alaska 62 Cain, Dale, 7056 22nd N.W., Seattle 62 Caldwell, Marie, Box 4, Joyce, Wash. 62 Calkins, Judith, 7522 10th N.W., Seattle 19 Calkins, Ronald Dwight, 3136 Marilee St., Medford, Ore. 62 Callero, Roy, 1125 N. 94th, Seattle 19 Cameron, James, 1011 W. Ewing St., Seattle 62 Cammenga, Ken, 16013 32nd Ave.- N.E., Seattle 62 Campbell, Albert, 1418 S.W. 158th, Seattle 63 Campbell, Ronald, 629 Battle St., Kamloops, B.C. Cannon, Dale, 45 S. S St., Cottage Grove, Ore. 19,84,151 Capp, Richard, 2449 Snyder Ave., Bremerton, Wash. 19,116 Caproni, Carlson, Donna, Rt. 2, Box 740, Vashon, Wash. 50 Craig, 11033 Arroyo Bch. Pl. S.W., Seattle 63,163 Carlson, David, 13038 N.E. 113th, Kirkland, Wash. 50 Carlson, Douglas, 4129 51st Ave. N.E., Seattle 62 Carlson, John 19 Carlson, Karen, 5320 52nd St. E., Tacoma, Wash. 40 Carlson, Carlson, Norman, Star Route Box 80, Madras, Ore. 62 Ralph, 1436 M St., Anchorage, Alaska 50 Carlson, Rodney, Box 346, Harper, Wash. 40 Carlson, Brown Bonnie, 4019 176th S.E., Bellevue, Wash. 19,120,152 Brown, Charlotte, 1314 E. 66th St., Tacoma, Wash. 40,120 Brown, Donald, 2587 3rd W., Seattle Brown Janet, 1325 S. Hills Dr., Wenatchee, Wash. 62 Brown Judi, 10821 Balmay N.W., Seattle 62 Brown, Keith, 1904 47th S.W., Seattle 62 Brown, Lorin, 4019 176th S.E., Bellevue, Wash. 62,120 Brown, Susan, 1329 S. Hills Dr., Wenatchee, Wash. 49 Brown, Waldo, 31602 Bagley N., Seattle 49 Brown, Wayne, Box 329, New Cuyama, Calif. 49 Browning, Dennis, 401 Sunnyside Ave., Granger, VVash. 49 Browning, Linda, 401 Sunnyside Ave., Granger, Wash. 62 Brownlee, Gary, 11522 S.E. Madison St., Portland, Ore. l6,19,94,146,152 Bruegman, Gary, 504 N.E. D St., Grants Pass, Ore. 62 Brumfield, Donald, 55 W. Cremona, Seattle Brunston, William, 12050 33rd N.E., Seattle 62,153 Brusch, Lavonne, 841 Stark St., Woodburn, Ore. 62 Bryant, Billie, 19846 Dayton Ave. N., Seattle 62 Brydges, Beryl, 2124 5th Ave. W., Seattle 62,152 Buck, Betty, 219 N. Grant, Smith Center, Kansas 62 Buck, Robert, 219 N. Grant, Smith Center, Kansas 19 Buckham, Jack, 607 Pine, Kamloops, B.C. 62,131 Buckman, Larry, 23803 100th W., Edmonds, Wash. 62 Buckmiller, Tom, 1119 Central, Oroville, Wash. 50 Bulgin, Bud, 309 E. lllinois, Kirksville, Missouri 62,131 Buller, Carolyn, 4383 Munkers St., Salem, Ore. 62 Burbach, Sharon, 4850 N.E. Roselawn, Portland, Ore. 50 Burch, Jeanne, 3332 N.E. Pope Lane, Oregon City, Ore. 50 Burfoot, Sharon, Rt. 3, 539 C, Olympia, Wash. 40 Burkhardt, Neva, 854W Nickerson, Seattle Burnham, Donna, 144 N. Keller, East Wenatchee, Wash. 62 Burns, Mike, 619 N. 61st, Seattle 40,121 Burwell, Robert, 2515 W. Armour, Seattle 62 Buschlen, Berwyn, 2919 4th Ave. W., Seattle 19 Buschlen, Jannett, 2919 4th Ave. W., Seattle Bush, Kerry, 7 W. Etruria, Seattle Bush, William, 8547 Phinney Ave. N., Apt. 4, Seattle 62 Buss, Karen, Rt. 1, Box 1252, Troutdale, Ore. 62 Butler, Audrey, Box 53, Harvah, Wash. 50 Butler, Ronald, 4148 36th S.W., Seattle I90 Carmack, Derin, 2906 4th Ave. W., Seattle 36 Canningnani, Donald, 516 S. Bennett St., Seattle 19 Carnevali, Gary, Rt. 9, Wapato, Wash. 19 Garpeneter, Pamela, Rt. 1, Box 919, Issaquah, Wash. 50,96,163 Carpenter, Rex, Rt. 1, Benton City, Wash. 40 Carpenter, Richard, 605 42nd, Anchorage, Alaska 40 Carpenter, Robert, 605 42nd Ave., Anchorage, Alaska 63 Carr, Jerry, 8512 11th Ave. N.W., Seattle 20 Carter, Ethel, 889 17th S., Edmonds, Wash. 63 Cass, Janet, 1107 E. Main Street, Bozeman, 1V1ontana 63 Castle, Cindy, Box 81, Soap Lake, Wash. 50 Cathey, Mailyn, 17407 1st N.VV., Seattle 40 Caudill, Pam, 17 Etruria, Seattle 40 Gaudill, Sandra, 17 Etruria, Seattle 40 Ceton, Nellie, 4123 N. lfVillow, Spokane, Wash. 63 Chaffee, Sylvia, 17111 68th W., Edmonds, Wash. 50 Chamberlain, Gloria, 3842 35th Ave. S.W., Seattle 20,152 Chapin, Marie, 6238 53rd N.E., Seattle 63 Chapman, Brian, 2848 Kiwanis VVay, Victoria, B.C. 50 Chapman, Donna, 1223 S. Verde, Tacoma, Wash. 63 Chase, Larry, 13233 138th Ave. S.E., Renton, Wash. 63 Cheng, Thomas, 69 Granville Rd., 3 Fl., Kowloon, Hong Kong 50 Chichester, Anne, 6848 31st N.E., Seattle 50,127 Childerhose, Keith, Box 69, Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada 40 Choate, Carol, 10438 1st Ave. S.VV., Seattle 20 Christensen, James, 7859 Aurora Ave., Seattle 63 Christenson, Paulette, 2001 123rd Ave. S.E., Bellevue, Wash. 48,50 Christiansen, Joanne, 7237 36th Ave. S.W., Seattle 63 Christmas, Carolyn, 717 4th Ave. N., Apt. 3, Seattle 20 Chu, Eddy, 461 Carnarvon Rd., 7 Fl., Kowloon, Hong Kong 63 151 Chu, Jennie, 46 Camarvon Rd. Kln., Hong Kong 60 Clark, Marion, 315 W. 3rd, Cle Elum, Wash. 63 Clark, Richard, 4234 lnterlake N., Seattle 50 Clark, Ronald, 3225 5th Ave. W., Seattle 50 Clark, Sarah, 7220 148th S.VV., Edmonds, Wash. 63 Clarke, Judith, S.J.J.C., Sitka, Alaska 20 Clasassen, Julie, Rt. 1, Lacrosse, Wash. 16,20,99,146 Clay, Louise, Rt. 1, Box 311, Sequim, Wash. 40 Clemans, Charles, 9521 N.E. 191st, Bothell, Wash. Clement, Donald, 18030 S.E. Caruthers, Portland, Ore. 40 Clinton, Nancy, Rt. 1, Box 37, Reardan, Wash. 63,150 Clouse, Judith, 602 S. Rainier St., Kennewick, Wash. 50 Cochran, John, Rt. 2, Box 732, Yakima, Wash. 63 Cohrs, Gordon, 1020 E. 34th St., Tacoma, Wash. 63 Coke, Carolyn, Rt. 4, Box 255, Yakima, Wash. 40,96 Cole, Robert, Box 66, Willow Creek, Calif. 63,152 Colon, Norman, 20218 Cypress Way, Alderwood Manor, Wash. 50 Congdon, Mary, 1541 I St., Anchorage, Alaska 63 Connell, Barbara, 1002 N. 14-th, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 40 Conner, Chris, 1201 Castlerock Ave., VVenatchee, Wash. 63,127 Converse, Sylvia, Box 712, VVo1f Creek, Ore. 63 Cook, Donald, 4710 S. Dawson, Seattle 63 Cook, Lavonne, 311 6th Ave. N.W., Puyallup, Wash. 63 Corey, Eleanor, Rt. 1, Box 306, Port Angeles, Wash. 50 Corneslson, Rudolph, 1411 4th Ave. W., Seattle 63 Cornwell, John, 998 W. Hayes, Woodburn, Ore. 63,151 Cornwell, Judith, 998 W. Hayes, Woodburn, Ore. 20,146 Correll, Susan, 333 N. Basin St., Ephrata, Wash. 50 Coty, Marsha, 340 S.W. 178th St., Seattle 63 Cowie, David, 1104 E. Newton, Seattle 63 Cowles, R. Dave, 529 Ross Dr., Escondido, Calif. 20,138,139,153 Cowles, Ronald, 227 S. 167th, Seattle 63 Coxson, Elsie, 7520 201st S.W., Lynnwood, Wash. 40 Craig, Neil, Rt. 4, Box 331, Albany, Ore. 20,112,116,146 Craig, Steve, 2575 3rd Ave. W., Seattle 20,138 Creed, Lynnette, 555 N. 77th, Seattle 48,50,121 Crerar, Marilyn, 100 N.W. 104th St., Seattle 50 Cress, Ruth, 3254 40th Ave. S.W., Seattle 63 Crews, James, Rt. 1, Box 985, Hood River, Ore. Crichton, Kathryn 20 Crocker, Dave, 11029 Cornell Ave. S., Seattle 50 Crosier, Janet, Star Rt. 1, Box 276, Bremerton, Wash. 63 Crow, John, 9 N. Hillcrest Ave., Yakima, Wash. 20,146 Cruger, Arlene, Box 323, Rt. 2, Pendleton, Ore. 50 Crum, Gretachen, 5814 E. Mercer Way, Mercer Island, Wn. 50,147 Cummings, Erin, 4433 Chestnut Ct. S., Seattle 63 Cummings, Ralph, 1219 Redcliff Dr., San Jose, Calif. 40,138 Cummings, Terry, 6711 Dayton Ave. N., Seattle 40 Cunningham, Ann Lenore, W815 Westwer Rd., Spokane, Wash. 50 Detmer, Robert, 6838 47th N.E., Seattle 21 DiCicco, Virginia, 11824 Des Moines Way, Seattle 40 Dick, Robert, Rt. 1, Box 45, Omak, Wash. 51 Dick, Thomas, 4750 University Way N.E., Apt. 206, Seattle 51 Dickerson, Sharon, 5505 S. Fletcher, Seattle 40,149 Dickinson, Ida, 1560 S. Shelton St., Seattle 40,121,152 Dietzman, Donna, 806 W. Barrett, Seattle 51 Dingle, Darlene, 4115 S. 114th, Seattle 51,163 Dingus, Carolyn, Star Rt. 2, Philomath, Ore. 51,152 Dixon, Douglas, 62 W. Etruria, Seattle 51 Dizney, Charles, 7043 Beach Dr. S.W., Seattle 41 Dobbins, Willard Jr., 918 W. Emerson, Seattle 21 Docktey, Mailyn, Rt. 1, Box 186, Selah, Wash. 21 Dokken, Barbara, 2601 Summit Ave., Everett, Wash. 64 Doolin, Elizabeth, Rt. 2, Box 411A, Clackamas, Ore. 64 Doran, Sharon, Rt. 3, Box 769, Salem, Ore. 51 Dorman, Mary, 2216 N.E. 82nd, Seattle 64 Dorsey, Jack, Star Rt., Leavenworth, Wash. 21 Dostal, Joe, 611 11th Ave. S. Ext., Nampa, Idaho 21 Downs, Joseph, 5309 Erskine Way S.W., Seattle 51 Draper, David, 2201 Earl Street, Centralia, Wash. 51 Dray, Cheri, 29615 W. Valley Hwy., Auburn, Wash. 64 Drew, Dorothy, 2134 Snyder Ave., Bremerton, Wash. 64 Droscher, Carolyn 21 Dudley, Katherine, Star Rt. 1, Box 324, Forks, Wash. 41 Dull, David, 7515 30th Ave. N.E., Seattle 64 Dungan, Daniel, 7929 Green Lake Dr. N., Apt. 25, Seattle 41,150 Dunkin, Darlene, 11269 Glendale Way, Seattle 21 Dunkle, Roberta, Rt. 2, Box 98, Zillah, Wash. 21,148 Dunnigan, Shirley, 228 S. 37th, Tacoma, Wash. 64 Currie, Joanne, 1342 Foxworthy, San Jose, Calif. 63 Curryer, W. Jean, 438 Buckeye, Spokane, Wash. 50,129 Curtis, Steve, 2149 N. 194th, Seattle 63 Cyders, William, 9216 N. Central, Portland, Ore. 50 Daggett, Paul, 220th St. N.E., Auburn, Wash. Dahl, Gail, 107 E. 62nd, Tacoma, Wash. 40,84 Dailey, Diane, 7527 Brooklyn N.E., Seattle 20 Dailey, Frances, Rt. 3, Box 96, Newberg, Ore. 40 Dalseg, Ray, Rt. 3, Mt. Vernon, Wash. Daly, James, 2220 E. Calhoun, Seattle Damnron, Diane, 489 2nd Ave. S., Kirkland, Wash. 48,50 Danberg, Lawrence, 10703 11th N.W., Seattle 63 Danley, Janet, 7822 Bothell Way N.E., Seattle 40,152 Darbee, David, 6561 Fauntleroy Way S.W., Seattle 5.1 Darst, Lu Juana, 18006 15th N.E., Seattle 63 Daugert, John, 9001 24th N.W., Seattle 51 Davenport, Joan, 410 Hillcrest Dr., Tumwater, Wash. 63 Davies, Jo Ann, 7359 9th N.W., Seattle 51,148 Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, , Nancy, 505 N. 32nd Ave., Yakima, Wash. 63 Gail, 3820 Marine Dr., Bellingham, Wash. 63 Marvin, Rt. 1, Box 275, Tonasket, Wash. Priscilla, 2310 N.W. 100th, Seattle 20 Wilbur, 2573 3rd Ave. W., Seattle 20 Day, Sylvia 20,37 Deal, Louis, 722 Vandevanter, Kent, Wash. 51 Durham, Carole, 1001 E. Sheridan, Newberg, Ore. Dyk, Jane, 422 W. Olive, Bozeman, Montana 21,145,163 Dyk, Vonnie, 422 W. Olive, Bozeman, Montana 51 Easton, Carol, 6529 50th N.E., Seattle 64 Eddy, Robert B., 9403 Winona S.W., Tacoma, Wash. 64 Eddy, Robert E., 306 Angier Ave., Cashmere, Wash. 64 Edwards, Drew, 5903 S. Ryan, Seattle 51 Edwards, Tracey, Rt. 3, Box 845, Salem, Ore. 64 Egelkrout, Don, 2915 4th W., Seattle 37,151 Eggum, John, 6528 18th N.W., Seattle 22 Ehret, David, 7018 Johnson Road N.E., Tacoma, Wash. 51, Eis, Gerrie, 2353 N.W. 70th, Seattle 22 Ekern, Carolyn, 411 Hillcrest Drive, Tumwater, Wash. 64 Elander, Karen, 821 W. McGraw, Seattle 22 Elde, Judy, 7310 Fox Point Drive, Spokane, Wash. Elkins, Linda, 4909 S. Alaska St., Seattle 51 Elmore, Verlin, 352 W. Bertona, Seattle 51 Elseth, Howard, Rt. 2, Box 57, Warren, Minnesota 51 Elwell, Maurice, 216 3rd St., Sunnyside, Wash. 22 128 Elwood, Sharon, 10407 S.W. Ridgeview Lane, Portland, Ore. 51 Emery, Virginia, 2137 N. 192nd St., Seattle 51 Emra, Tina, 5307 S.E. 60th, Portland, Ore. 51 Eng, Jeanisakjean, 825 E. Denny Way, Seattle 64 Engblom, Kathleen, 30 Auburn St., Astoria, Ore. 64 Ensign, Ralph, 90 McKinley, Park Free Methodist Church, De Bruyn, Janice, 623 W. Williams, Santa Maria, Calif. 51 Deckert, Charlotte, 414 East T St., Tumwater, Wash. 63 Deckert, Gloria, 414 East T St., Tumwater, Wash. 21,151 Deffinbaugh, Robert, 922 W. Emerson, Seattle 21 De Haven, David, 20 W. Cremona, Seattle 40 De Jong, Alvin, 1186 Main St., Lynden, Wash. 21,151,163 De Koning, Elvin, Rt. 2, Ellensburg, Wash. Demetre, Tom, 9209 N.W. 183rd, Bothell, Wash. 21 De Mille, Clarke, Lundi Mission, Box 9030, Fort Victoria, S. Rhodesia Deming, Carol, Rt. 1, Box 6843 Crescent City, Calif. 51,121 Deming, Marylou, 901 N. Proctor, Tacoma, Wash. 64,123 Deming, Phoebe, 901 N. Procter, Tacoma, Wash. 51,123,145,163 Demmert, Shirley, 912 125th, Seattle 21 Denham, Mark, 861 Skipper Ave., Eugene, Ore. 51,147 Denney, Ross W., River St., Truckee, Calif. 51 Denniston, Margaret, 3657 23rd Ave. W., Seattle 21 Detlor, Evelyn, 1908 S. 104th St., Seattle 21 Tacoma, Wash. 22 Epperly, Delores, 540 E. Mereford St., Gladstone, Ore. 64 Errney, Adele, Rt. 1, Box 1220, Wapato, Wash. 64 Ersland, Melinda, 638 D Street, Renton, Wash. 64 Eshelman, Martha, 209 Patrick Rd., Ephrata, Wash. 64 Etulain, Arnola, Box 808, Sunnyside, Wash. 64,112 Etulain, Bonnie, Box 808, Sunnyside, Wash. 41,121,152 Evans, Joseph, Rt. 1, Blackfoot, Idaho 64 Evans, Sandy, 1110 Blair Lane, Billings, Montana 64 Evans, Tylene, 207 S. Ewen, Prineville, Ore. 64,127 Exell, Melodye, 1502 39th, Anacortes, Wash. 51 Fakkema, Marilyn, Rt. 2, Box 635, Oak Harbor, Wash. 22 Farmer, Jorn, 8504 W. 35th, Tacoma, Wash. 64 Farrell, Daniel, 4310 N. 31st, Tacoma, Wash. Faulkner, Jerome, 713 Nevada Dr., Longview, Wash. 51 I9I Faulkner, Judith, 713 Nevada Dr., Longview, Wash. 22 Fein, Terry, Rt. 4, Box 156, Port Orchard, Wash. 41 Felix, Linda, 1526 Nobhill Drive, Escondillo, Calif. 64 Fell, Tom, 13000 Aurora N ., Apt. 4, Seattle Ferguson, Sharon, 41 S. R St., Cottage Grove, Ore. Ferris, Alan, 3002 203rd S.W., Lynnwood, Wash. 64 Field, Vance, 8103 8th S.W., Seattle 64 Fillis, Arthur, 1031 Bullard, Oregon City, Ore. 64 Finch, Marian, Box 156, Encampment, Wyoming 51 Fine, Deanna, 48 W. Dravus, Seattle 64,150 Finkbeiner, Carol, Box 473, Connell, Wash. 64 Finkbeiner, Lois, 301 East 5th, Kennewick, Wash. 41,153 Fish, Herbert, 6709 13th N.W., Seattle 64 Fisher, Eugene, 820 15th St., Sunnyside, Wash. 51 Fisher, Julie, Rt. 2, Box 2145, Wenatchee, Wash. 41,149 Fitzell, Chester, 3430 Arapahoe Pl. W., Seattle 64 Flaherty, Rita, Eastsound, Wash. 51,126 Fleischmann, Paul, 7603 S.E. Lounsberry Lane, Portland, Ore. 12,6054 Fleisher, Cherie, 3051-3rd Ave. W., Seattle 64 Fleming, William, 23902 7th W., Bothell, Wash. Flesher, Marjorie, 11335 111th Ave., Edmonton, Alberta 51 Fling, Robert, 17737 14th N.W., Seattle 41 Flugstad, Paul, 12205 9th Ave. N.W., Seattle 52 Folkama, Amy, Rt. 3, Mason City, Iowa 41,163 Folkestad, Janet, 1210 Walnut, Albany, Ore. 52 Folkestad, Robert, 1210 Walnut, Albany, Ore. 41 Forrester, Linda, 402 Dayton Ave., Newberg, Ore. 22 Forrester, Sheila, 304 E. 5th, Newberg, Ore. 64,150 Forsberg, Joanne, 1220 Boren, Apt. 208, Seattle 64 Fortune, Alice, Rt. 2, Box 104, Grandview, Wash. Fosberg, Janet, Rt. 3, Box 972, Boring, Ore. 22 Foster, Aletha, 222 N.E. 168th, Seattle 64 Foster, Karen 22 Fountain, Lynette, 9764 Greenwood N., Seattle 41 Franz, Sharon, Marlin, Wash. 64 Franz, Susan, Rt. 3, Box 1005, Hood River, Ore. 64 Fredenburg, Harriette, 10150 16th Ave. S., Seattle Fredrick, Nancy, 4586 Sophia St., Vancouver, B.C. 64 Fredricks, Linda, 540 Berkeley, Tacoma, Wash. 22,146 Freed, Dennis, 7209 Colby Ave., Everett, Wash. 64 Freed, Rodney, 2009 Colby Ave., Everett, Wash. 22 Frees, Meri, 22702 S. Dogwood Lane, Edmonds, Wash. 52 Fricke, Dou as, Rt. 1, Port Ludlow Wash. 41 Friesen Friesen Friesen Friesen Friesen Friesen 7 7 yi 7 , Randol, Rt. 1, Box 558, Dallas, Ore. 52 Friesen, gl , , Dana, 216 Robinhood Drive, Seattle 64 Errol, 32097 Fir Ave., Clearbrook, B.C. 52,151 Jerry, Rt. 1, Box 558, Dallas, Ore. 52 Juanita, 919 N. Walnut St., Santa Maria, Calif. 65 Loanna 4146 E. Fountain Wa Fresno Calif. 52 Vivian, 205 Mill St., Dallas, Ore. 65 Funk, Robert, 2044 15th W., Seattle Fuqua, Brudijean, 10832 N.E. 12th, Bellevue, Wash. 52,148 Gabriel, Sablou, Foreign Office, Box 393, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 65 Gager, LeRoy, 63 West Dravus, Seattle Galusha, Gary, 3333 Kromer, Everett, Wash. 41 Gamble, John, 807 Lake Michigan Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan 65 Gantenbein, Susan, Rt. 1, Box 198, Boring, Ore. 65,127 Garber, Zella, 4965 6th Ave., Salem, Ore. 41 Garcia, Shirley, 219 W. Rensington, Astoria, Ore. 22 Gardner, Rita, 5420 Chicago Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minnesota 52 Gardner, Sharon, 1927 S.W. 165th, Seattle 22,116 Garland, Judy, 7739 28th N.E., Seattle 52 Garot, Mary, 1221 10th Bremerton, Wash. 41,152 Garrett, Lelia, Post Office, Gold Bar, Wash. 65,150 Garrett, Wilma, 7558 30th Ave. N.W., Seattle Garrison, Jack, 9724 Sand Point Way, Seattle 22 Garwood, Marlene, Box 55, Atkinson, Nebraska 65 Gatterman, Don, 5724 S. Bangor St., Seattle 22 Gault, Merilyn Sue, 1638 153rd S.E., Bellevue, Wash. Gee, Alan, 3947 S.W. Rose St., Seattle 23 George, Gilbert, Rt. 3, Box 130, Tillamook, Ore. 41 192 George, John, Rt. 3, Box 130, Tillamook, Ore. 52 Geraud, Marlene, 5 Spokane, Coulee Dam, Wash. 23 Gerrild, Susan, 10730 East Colfax, Aurora, Colorado 52 Gessell, Linda, 484 S. Jersey, Denver, Colorado 65 Gibbon, Gareth, 607 W. Etruria St., Seattle 41 Gibbs, Cynthia, 5811 Bagshalle Drive, Dallas, Ore. 65 Gibson, Chris, 16412 S.E. 24th, Bellevue, Wash. 48,52,84 Gillette, Rosalie, Box 266, Wessington Springs, South Dakota 23,150 Gillmore, Marilyn, 1528 E. 38th, Spokane, Wash. 65 Gimmaka, Mel, 17444 S.E. 40th Pl., Bellevue, Wash. 52 Giraldes, Marcia, DasCamelias 110, Sao Paulo, Brazil 65 Gjerding, Bradley, 7313 25th N.W., Seattle 23,151 Glaspey, Mark, Rt. 7, Box 58, Yakima, Wash. 52,96 Glass, Bruce, 6415 N.E. Killingsworth, Portland, Ore. 65 Glazenburg, Eva, 13011 S.E. 149th St., Renton, Wash. 23 Glenn, Betty, 2662 56th Ave. S.W., Seattle Goehner, Barbara, Box 336, Dryden, Wash. 23 Goldstein, John, 3009 36th Ave. S.W., Seattle Gomoll, Edward, Loma, Montana 41,151 Good, Sharyn, Kremlin, Montana 23 Goodmanson, Joyce, 7115 S.E. 32nd Ave., Portland, Ore. 38,41,150 Goodrich, Joyce, 2124 146th Pl. S.E., Bellevue, Wash. 65 Gordon, Dan, 10822 4th S.W., Seattle 52 Gordon, Lois, 18032 Corliss Ave. N., Seattle 52 Gordon, Margurite, 6533 California S.W., Seattle Gorham, Bob, 31335 12th Pl. S., Federal Way, Wash. 23,146,150 Gosenberg, Richard, 3713 S. L St., Tacoma, Wash. 65 Goshorn, Ernest, 2402A Rucker, Everett, Wash. 23 Gosnell, Sandra, Box 98, Clatskanie, Ore. 52 Gould, Judy, 6115 Toltec Way, Apt. 2, Los Angeles, Calif. 52 Gould, Philip, 17835 24th Pl. N.E., Seattle 65 Goux, Robert, 13323W lst Ave. N.E., Seattle 151 Graham, Hazel, 17216 N.E. 4th Pl., Bellevue, Wash. 65 Grainger, Stephanie, 7317 27th N.W., Seattle 65 Gralow, Sandra, Box 204, Lewiston, Calif. 65 Granstrom, Judy, 15701 37th N.E., Seattle 65 Grant, David, 1148 S.W. 3rd Ave., Ontario, Ore. 12,48,52, 130,138,139 Gray, Stephen, Tonasket, Wash. 65 Graybill, Judith, 8645 20th S.W., Seattle 65,149 Green, Floyd, 8533 29th Ave. N.W., Seattle 41 Green, Phoebe, 915 S. 3rd, Bozeman, Montana 23,152 Greenwalt, Karen, 23711 llth Pl. W., Edmonds, Wash. 23 Greenwood, Betsy, Rt. 1, Box 3349, Forest Grove, Ore. 23 Gregg, Rebecca, Rt. 2, Box 1417, Madras, Ore. 41,146 Gregg, Victor, Rt. 2, Box 1417, Madras, Ore. 13,52 Griffith, Glenna, 1616 McKittriack, Wenatchee, Wash. 41 Grifhth, Russell, Entiat, VVash. 65 Groeneveld, JoAnn, Rt. 4, Box 53, Everett, VVash. 23 Groeschell, Gail, 1838 N. Oakland Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin Grout, Jeanene, 700 Somerset Pl., lV1cPherson, Kansas 65 Groves, Bruce, 724 8th N.W., Seattle 23 Guderian, Ron, Thornhill, hlanitoba, Canada 52 Gulhaugen, Loren, 6720 41st S.W., Seattle 52 Gullberg, Grant, 206 S. 208th St., Seattle 41 Gunhus, Helmet, 6240 Rosebury, St. Louis, Missouri 23 Gunter, Robert, 9912 61st Ave. E., Puyallup, Wash. 52,96,l26 Guppy, Maria, 618 N. Constitution, Bremerton, Wash. 41 Gustafson, Gail, 102 N. 136th St., Seattle 65 Gustafson, Wayne, Rt. 10, Box 831, Olympia, VVash. 52 1-laagenson, Jo Ann, Box 965, Sitka, Alaska 65 Habegger, Gary, E. VVater St., Berne, lndiana 41 Haberlin, Pamela, 635 VV. Nickerson, Seattle 23 Hagglund, Harold, 8102 10th S.VV., Seattle 65 1-Iagluntl, Janet, 6207 A St., Tacoma, Wash. 65 Hale, Charlotte, Box 223, Winlock, Wash. 65 Hall, Blanche, 2128 N.W. 98th St., Seattle 24 Hall, Kathy, 7211 6th N.W., Seattle 65,150 Hall, Marlin, 740 Young, Woodburn, Ore. 52 I-lam, David, 9042 Greenwood N., Seattle 52 Hamm, Mark, 4810 S. Juneau, Seattle 65 1-lampson, Arthur, 18802 2nd S.W., Seattle 24 41 Hampton, Agnes, 3110 3rd Ave. W., Seattle 65 Haney, Carol, Box 242, Battle Ground, Wash. 24 Hansen, Donnella, 4535 S.E. Boise, Portland, Ore. 65 Hansen, Ellen, 1618 3rd W., Seattle 148 Hansen, Gary, 8834 Portland Ave., Tacoma, Wash. 12,41,96, 122,144,163 Hansen, Jay, 10540 11th N.W., Seattle 65 Hansen, Rich, 4803 S. Alaska, Seattle 52 Hanson, Karin, Rt. 1, Box 651, Issaquah, Wash. 65 Hantke, Paul, 7910 S.W. Birch, Portland, Ore. 65 Hardin, Carol, 3019 37th S.W., Seattle 65 Hardin, Irving, Box 105, 15024 Sunset Hwy., Bellevue, VVash. 52 Hards, Gaye, 8227 10th S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada 65 Hardy, Gerald, Rt. 2, Davenport, Wash. 24 Harke, Donna, 357 W. Nickerson, Seattle 65 Harkleroad, Bob, 2303 N. 122nd, Seattle 52 Harless, Ron, 2207 Aberdeen Ave., Aberdeen, Wash. 65 Harrington, Roy, Box 5266, Kowloon, Hong Kong 65 Harris, Donna, 2720 4th Ave. W., Seattle 52 Harris, Virginia, 3055 3rd W., Seattle 24 Hartman, Robert, 3426 Berg Ave., Denair, Calif. 41 Haskin, Douglas, Box 113, Rochester, Wash. 24 Haslam, E. Robert, 320 W. Armour, Seattle 52,126,127 Haslam, Robin, 320 W. Armour, Seattle 12,60,65 Hasu, Jeff, 1019 Water St., Raymond, Wash. 65,131 Hathaway, Leslie, 2115 Condon Way W., Seattle Hattan, Nancy, E. 11207 Broadway, Spokane, Wash. 52 Hatten, Kay, 7563 44th S.W., Seattle 66 Hauck, Susan Helen, 6722 35th Pl. N.W., Seattle 66 Hawkinson, Donald, 4 W. Florentia, Seattle 24 Haworth, Patricia, 8 West Etruria, Seattle 24 Heaton, Kenneton, 4616 2nd N.W., Seattle 42 Heatherington, Leanne, 4207 4th N.W., Seattle 66 Hedlund, Sandra, 20322 Maplewood Dr., Edmonds, Wash. 66 Heller, Gloria, 4038 Linden Ave. N., Seattle 42,84,145 Helsel, Edward, 2168 N. 180th, Seattle 42 Helton, J. Hermyyne, 15322 1st Ave. S., Seattle 24 Hemry, Patricia, Rt. 1, Oroville, Wash. 66 Henderson, Marilyn, 11642 Halsey, Portland, Ore. 66,99 Henriksen, James, 3735 Bagley Ave. N., Seattle 52 Heppner, Howard, 9807 Benson Rd., Lynden, Wash. 42 Hersner, Mary, 5045 Bowen Pl. S., Seattle Hess, Margaret, 5501 17th N.E., Seattle 66 Hess, Susan, Rt. 2, Box 47, Boring, Ore. 66 I-Ietrick, Janise, 919 Chattanooga Ave., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 66 Hibbard, Carolyn, Box 101, Chewelah, Wash. 52 ' Higashi, Gary, 1423 S. Plum, Seattle 42 Highsmith, Thomas, 1411 Argaello St., Redwood City, Calif. 66 Hill, Ronald, 2129 Adams St., Shelton, Wash. 52 Hill, William, 4750 18th N.E., Seattle 42 Hillard, Benny, 314 W. Dravus, Seattle 53 Hillbrick, James, S. 311 Brower, Box 54, Medical Lake, Wn. 66,131 Hinderlie, Pauline, 5805 S.E. Aldercrest, Milwaukie, Ore. 53,150 Hines, Donald, 3003 Elwood Dr., Tacoma, Wash. 66 Hinesh, Helen, Part A, Pierre, South Dakota 24,150 Hirni, Terry, 1402 20th St., Anacortes, Wash. 66 Hitt, Robert, 616 Kla-Pache N.E., Tacoma, Wash. 53 Hittle, Gary, 8107 Roosevelt Way N.E., Seattle 12,24,163 Hoefer, Roland, 10726 Bothell Way N.E., Seatde 24 Hoff, Kathy, 14912 40th W., Lynnwood, Wash. 42,146,150 Hoffman, Dale, Rt. 1, Box 666, Dallas, Ore. 42 Hoffman, David, 514 Division S., Soap Lake, Wash. 53 Hofman, Karleen, 1217 N. Keller, Kennewick, Wash. Hofstad, Martin, 3436 N.W. 57th, Seattle 53,66 Hokanson, Philip, Rt. 1, Box 1469, Bainbridge Island, Wash. 24 Holboy, Wendel, 14868 5th N.E., Seattle 42 Holcomb, Jerry, 20 Ostrander Rd., Kelso, Wash. 66 Holic, Janet, Box 539, Sitka, Alaska 42 Holland, John, 1346 N.E. 109th, Portland, Ore. 66 Holman, Ralph, 15027 Military Rd. S., Seattle 53 Holmer, David, 6544 Holly Terrace S., Seattle 53 Holmes, Kathleen, 1619 6th W., Seattle 42 Holmes, Marion, 13018 2nd S., Seattle 42,148 Holmes, Richard, P.O. Box 536, Hoquiam, Wash. 53 Holyoke, Bruce, 3805 Hunts Pt. Rdl, Bellevue, Wash. 66 Honey, Charles, 2140 Elsinore Rd., Riverside, Calif. 42 Hopkins, Joan, Rt. 1, Box 352, Lake Stevens, Wash. 42,150 Hornby, Howard, 3404 6th W., Seattle 24 Hoskins, Ann, 5551M 108th N.E., Kirkland, Wash. 24 Hosogi, Eilene, 910 W. Howe, Seattle 66,152 Houston, Jack, 503 Coulee City, Wash. 53,130,138 Hoverson, Rick, 10005 N.E. 110th, Kirkland, Wash. 53 Howard, Hannah, 9814 23rd Ave. N.W., Seattle 24 Howell, John, Rt. 1, Box 334, Terrebonne, Ore. 66 Huddle, Katherine, Box 254, Harrington, Wash. 25,99,146,163 Hudson, BettyJo, Fairgrounds Rd., Goldendale, Wash. 66 Hudson, Jon, 125 N. Sullivan Rd., Clympia, Wash. Hughes, Geraldine, 7409 W. Armour, Seattle 66 Hughes, Marianne, 404 W. Armour, Seattle 66 Huibregtse, Kay, Rt. 1, Box 341, Yakima, Wash. 66 Huitt, Linda, Rt. 1, Box 71, Tygh Valley, Ore. 66 Hulten, William, 855 W. Nickerson, Apt. 7, Seattle 42 Humiston, Thad, 8805 104th E., Puyallup, Wash. 66 Humphreys, Judith, 1718 Alki Ave. S.W., Seattle 53 Hunting ton, Joyce, 2533 S. 196th St., Seattle 25 Hurlbut, Mary, 2633 11th E., Seattle 66 Hurn, C Huston, hari, Rt. 2, Box 32, Snohomish, Wash. Jerrie, Star Rt., Box 980, Marysville, Wash. 66 Hutchinson, Dianne, 12617 7th St., Yucaipa, Calif. 53 Hutchison. Al, 502 10th Ave. W., Kirkland, Wash. 53 Idemen, Tulin, 2525 43rd Ave. W., Seattle 53,121 Iheme, Ishmael, 53 Victoria St., Port Harcourt, Nigeria 66 Iles, Clella, 605 Harrison St., Lebanon, Ore. 38,42,145,146 Imbach, Kurt, 3118 3rd W., Seattle 25 Ingersoll, Susan, 12932 S.E. 256th, Kent, Wash. 53 Inglis, O Ingman, rin, 724 S. Monroe, Tacoma, Wash. 42 Juliana, 2307 llth St., Bremerton, Wash. 42 Ingraham, Larry, 3225 164th S.W., Alderwood Manor, Wash. 66 Ireland, Audrey, 11538 Bartlett N.W., Seattle 42 Iveans, Maxine, 540 Newport, Coos Bay, Ore. 42 Iverson, Judy, 16637 10th S.W., Seattle 25 Jacklin, Marquita, 5319 27th N.E., Seattle 25 Jacobsen, Eric, 1052 Grayson Rd., Pleasant Hill, Calif. 60,66 Jacobson, Dorothy, 130 N.W. 58th St., Seattle Jacobson, Jim, 14524 Fremont N., Seattle 66 Jacobson, Karen, 14054 6th Ave. S., Seattle 53,163 Jain, Laurene, 1604 E. Lincoln, Nampa, Idaho 66 James, Diane, 8802 Whitechuck Dr., Everett, Wash. 53 James, Mary Ann, 2203 N. Nevada, Colorado Springs, Colo. 42 Jamsa, Sally Jo, 22459 16th Ave., Des Moines, Wash. 53 Janice, Darlene 112 Janke, Darlene, 714 N. Cheyenne, Tacoma, Wash. 66 Janowicz, Ted, 3633 Palatine N., Seattle 66 Jeffery, Argil, 23064 116th S.E., Kent, Wash. 42 Jeffery, Elaine, 23064 116th S.E., Kent, Wash. 66 Jenion, Donald, 731 E. 57th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. 25 Jenison, Jennings Cheryl, 320 N.E. 51st, Seattle 42 , Lynn, 4207 Gregory St., Oakland, Calif. 66 Jensen, Grant, 3550 Beach Dr. S.W., Seattle 25 Jensen, Harlan, 4007 S.W. Walker, Seattle 25 Jensen, Jody, 6911 Middle Way, Vaucover, Wash. 66 Jensen, Roger, 1940 6th Ave. W., Seattle 25,137,163 Jernberg, Arlene, 4824 S.E. 60th Ave., Portland, Ore. 66 Johns, Pamela, 1919 N. Villard, Tacoma, Wash. 66,129 Johnson, Charlene, 339 N.W. 54th St., Seattle 25 Johnson, Cheryl, Rt. 1, Box 1163, Gig Harbor, Wash. 66 Johnson, Daryl, 4622 86th Pl. N.E., Marysville, Wash. 66 Johnson, Douglas, 1018 Lombard, Everett, Wash. 66,152 Johnson, Ellen, 1317 S. Fiske, Spokane, Wash. 67 Johnson, Fern, 1854 S. 142nd Pl., Seattle 25 Johnson, Helen E., 716 2nd Ave., Box 462, Zillah, Wash. 25,151 Johnson, Helen M., 4019 7th N.E., Seattle Johnson, James, 1824 Tacoma Rd., Puyallup, Wash. 53 Johnson, Jeanine, 141 N.E. 158th, Seattle 67,152 193 Johnson, Jerry, Box 146, Sumas, Wash. 12,42,96,144,163 Johnson, Karen, 419 Ivy, Nampa, Idaho 53 Johnson, LaVonne, 7038 16th Ave. N.W., Seattle 42,45,146 Johnson, Marilyn, 1320 S.W. Myrtle St., Seattle 67 Johnson, Paul, 5765 Thurston Rd., Springfield, Ore. 53 Johnson, Rhoda, 6520 178th Pl. S.W., Lynnwood, Wash. Johnson, Robert, 11226 Palatine Ave. N., Seattle 67 Johnson, Ronald, 4214 Tamarack Dr. S., Seattle Johnson, W. Stanley, 18 W. Armour, Seattle 53,123 Johnson, Whittier, 1117 26th Ave., Seattle 67 Johnston, Kathleen, 1206 S. Verduga Rd., Turlock, Calif. 67 Jolly, Mel, Box 847, Coulee City, Wash. 25,144 Jones, Connie, 7017 176th Pl. S.W., Edmonds, Wash. 25 Jones, Edward, 1324 N.E. Washington Way, Longview, Wash. 42 Jones, Gwendolyn, 3005 S. Washington, Seattle 42 Jones, John, 1402 Palm Ave., Seattle 67 Jones, Karen, 8017 4th N.E., Seattle 53 Jones, Marilyn, 1412 North Ave., Spokane, Wash. 67 Jones, Stella, 228 4th N., Edmonds, Wash. 25 Jonston, Simon, 4743 University View Pl., Seattle 67 Jordan, David, 1175 6th Ave., Kamloops, B.C. 53,131 Jorgenson, Dean, 9457 10th S.W., Seattle 67 Joyner, Gayle, Box 371, Chelan, Wash. 53,147 Kopp, Sylvia, 13774 N.E. 78th Place, Redmond, Wash. 67 Koser, Sharon 26 Kramer, Catherina, 1432 Locust, Denver, Colorado 54 Kreager, Richard, 3818 W. Princeton, Spokane, Wash. Krehbiel, John, Rt. 7, Box 385, Olympia, Wash. 43 Kreider, Pamela, 2810 4th Ave. W., Seattle 54 Kreis, Timmie, 7309 16th Ave. N.W., Seattle 54 Krieg, Diana, 6937 S.W. 31st, Portland, Ore. 54,147,152 Kringle, Bonnie, N. 5610 Sutherlin, Spokane, Wash. 60,67 Kringle, Connie, N. 5610 Sutherlin, Spokane, Wash. 67 Krizan, Janice, 3819 23rd W., Seattle 67 Krokos, Nancy, 10840 14th S., Seattle 67 Kroll, Kathryn, Rt. 2, Box 27-B, Colfax, Wash. 67 Kroon, Alvin, 155 S. 4th, Central Point, Ore. 146,150 Krueger, Gwendolyn, 4000 S.W. Henderson, Seattle 54 Krull, David, 520 21st, Longview, Wash. 43 Kummen, Jon, Box 65 35-A, Rt. 2, Issaquah, Wash. 54,163 Kuske, Greg, 13945 S.E. 7th, Bellevue, Wash. 67 Laase, Kenneth, 2642 30th W., Seattle 26 Labbee, Patricia, Rt. 1, White Swan, Wash. 152 Lager, Dennis, 10914 S.E. 4th, Bellevue, Wash. 54 Jung, June, 8426 5th S.W., Seattle 60,67 Justice, LaVonne, 1931 41st S.W., Seattle 53 Kadota, Stanley, 3067 Courtney Dr., Santa Maria, Calif. 67 Kahoun, Sharon, 19024 140th Ave. S.E., Renton, Wash. 25,151 Kallio, Gary, 10734 35th Ave. S.W., Seattle 43 Kalnin, Gerald, 2520 26th, Seattle 26,151 Kamlin, Gary, 7742 9th N.W., Seattle Karr, Mary, 4618 Fremont N., Apt. 201, Seattle 26 Kauffman, Esther, Rt. 4, Kalispell, Montana 67 Kaufman, David, Rt. 1, Box 460E, Auburn, Wash. 53 Kauil, Samuel, India Keating, Maury, 3719 82nd S.E., Mercer Island, Wash. 43 Keller, Roger, 105 S. Rock, Centralia, Wash. 26 Kelly, Patricia, 327 Alexander Ave., Kirldand, Wash. 26 Kelsey, Darwin, 3456 14th W., Apt. 3, Seattle 26 Kenagy, Donna, 3210 5th Ave. W., Seattle Kenagy, Steve, Box 3006, Fairbanks, Alaska 26 Kendrick, Chuck, Star Rt., Winthrop, Wash. 67 Kendrick, Daryl, Star Rt., Winthrop, VVash. 53 Kennedy, Carol, 1119 N. Campus, Ontario, Calif. 67 Kennedy, Jerald F., 930 W. Emerson, Seattle 26 Kenney, Laurel Jr., 435 East X St., Tumwater, Wash. 53,120 Kenney, Wayne, 435 East X St., Tumwater, Wash. 53,129 Kent, Jamon, 2803 3rd Ave. W., Seattle 26 Kerr, James, .20827 16th Ave. S., Seattle 67 Ketchersid, Wayne Jr., 14637 51st South, Seattle 67 Kihs, Linda, Rt. 1, Box 357, Jefferson, Ore. 53 Kilborn, Peggy, 1004 N.W. 87th, Seattle 67 Killgore, Gary, 12521 41st Ave. S., Seattle 67 Killgore, Jan, 9424 5th S.W., Seattle 67,127 Kina, George, Piihorua Cp5, Hilo, Hawaii 26,151,163 King, Margaret, 217 N. 168th St., Seattle Kinlock, Greg, 22610 80th Ave. W., Edmonds, Wash. 67,149 Klapstein, Judith, 7036 Fawcett, Tacoma, Wash. 53 Klein, Mary, 6465 N.E. 183rd, Seattle Klein, Roger, Edwall, Wash. 67 Kline, Helen, Box 94, Berwyn, Pennsylvania 67 Klue, Sallie, 5230 S. 137th St., Seattle 67 Knapp, Sharon, 3219 Mt. Baker Blvd., Seattle 53 Knight, Jerri, Rt. 1, Box 91, White Swan, Wash. 26 Knopp, Russell, Box 846, Coulee City, Wash. 54,150,151 Knox, Kathleen, 4050 155th S.E., Bellevue, Wash. 54 Lamar, Daniel Staley, 101 N. 51st St., Seattle 27,151 Lambert, William, 186 Wonderly Dr., St. Helens, Ore. 54 Lambertson, Faith, 1049 38th S., Des Moines, Iowa 54 Lambott, Luella, Box 441, Rudyard, Montana 67 Land, Della, 149 S. Kelsey, Monroe, Wash. 27 Land, T. Warren, 3316 3rd Ave. W., Seattle Lane, Forest, 16220 25th Ave. S.W., Seattle Lane, Nancy, 8727 Phinney Ave., Seattle 67 Langer, H. Arthur, 27852 Brund S., Hayward, Calif. 43,151 Lanum, Clayton, 34 W. Dravus, Seattle 27,150 Larsen, Dan, 7705 10th Ave. N.W., Seattle 54 Larson, Judy, 3224 N.W. 60th, Seattle 43,54 Larson, Lattin, Sharon, 8101 Veterans Dr. S.W., Tacoma, Wash. Shirley, 8224 N. Olympia St., Portland, Ore. 67 Lau, Jackson, 254 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Hong Kong 67 Laurie, Barbara, 10427 N.E. 193rd, Bothell, Wash. Laursen, Cathleen, 6101 S. J St., Tacoma, Wash. 67 Lavik, Dan, 10335 Lakeshore N.E., Seattle 67 Lavik, Miriam, 1616 Nob Hill Ave. N., Seattle 67 Lawrence, Carla, 705 W. Dalton, Spokane, Wash. 60,67,163 Lawson, Barbara, 926 W. Emerson, Seattle 27 Lawson, David, 19232 95th N.W., Seattle 54 Leach, Ronald, 50 VV. Cremona, Seattle 67 LeCompte, Mary, Box 34, Eastsound, Wash. 27 Lecog, Creighton, 902 Skyline View, Longview, Wash. 68 Lee, Dennis, 20640 18th Ave. S., Seattle 27 Lee, Robert, 328 17th Ave., Seattle 68,131 Lee, VVeldon, 6409 Roosevelt VVay N.E., Seattle 68 Leslie, Leon, Box 44, Port Orchard, Wash. 68 Lew, Sherrie, 1706 12th Ave. S., Seattle 68 Lewis, Cynthia, Orcas, VVash. 68,120 Lewis, Duane, 20015 8th Ave. N.W., Seattle 43,138 Lewis, Robert C., 8114 S.E. 37th Ave., Portland, Ore. 68 Lewis, Robert H., 501 N. 141st, Seattle 36 Li, Chi-Dooh CSkipD, Taipei, Taiwan 12,43,146,163 Liddle, William, 3314 3rd Ave. W., Seattle Lin, Sammy, 2918 9th VV., Seattle 27 Lincicome, David, 4901 54th Ave. S., Seattle Lind, Carol, 117 Van Dalia, Bremerton, Wash. 27 Lindley, Betsy, 657 S. Terrace, Wichita, Kansas 54 Knudsen, Carol, 2913 70th S.E., Mercer Island, Wash. 26,150 Knudsen, Thomas, 2913 70th S.E., Mercer Island, Wash. 43 Knutson, Donald, 17220 N.E. 185th St., Woodinville, Wash. 67 Knutson, Karen, 2009 Morgan, Aberdeen, Wash. 26,84,146 Kohfeld, Albert, 2702 lst Ave. W., Seattle 26 Kolbo, Russell, 30851 Dash Point Road, Federal Way, Wash. 67 Komori, Hiroko, 880 Kamiikegami Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan 26,121 I94 Lindley, Jon, 657 S. Terrace, Wichita, Kansas 68,131 Lindstrom, Paul, 22431 Franldin Court, Mountain View, Calif. 68 Loehden, Judy 54 Logan, David, 4716 Fremont Ave. N., Seattle 68 Lohre, Marilyn, 5111 55th Ave. S., Seattle 43,121 Long, Phyllis, 136 G St. S.W., Ephrata, Wash. 68 Longanecker, Fern, Box 187, Winthrop, Wash. 68 Longston, Carol, Manson, Wash. 27,150 Loon, Melvin, 6027 Hazelwood Lane, Bellevue, VVash. 43 Lorance, L. Murray, 5247 19th N.W., Seattle 54 Lorenson, Stan, 942 W. Emerson, Seattle 27 Lortz, Dave, Rt. 1, Box 186, Coupeville, Wash. 12,60,68 Louey, Winifred, 1 Tat Chee Ave., Kowloon, Hong Kong 27 Lowrie, Margaret, 10611 Exeter N.E., Seattle 54 Lowry, John, 2590 Haig St., Eugene, Ore. 54,138,163 Loyal, Robert, 820 Cima Linda Lane, Santa Barbara, Calif. 68 Luck, Marjory, 10601 148th Ave. S.E., Renton, Wash. Luckman, David, 6915 Seward Park Ave., Seattle 54 Lunak, Donald, 2126 11th Ave. W., Seattle 54 Lund, Pamela, 18112 48th Ave. W., Alderwood Manor, Wash. 27 Lunde, Alfred, 7419 32nd Ave. N.E., Seattle 68 Lundquist, Eileen, 908 S. 5th, Tacoma, Wash. 54 Lunclquist, Mark, 7547 Dibble N.W., Seattle 68 Lynes, Ruth, Vaughn, Montana 54 MacDonald, Carol, 3015 N. 30th, Tacoma, Wash. 43 MacDonald, Denise, 2431 161st N.E., Bellevue, Wash. 68 MacDougall, Janis, 16542 Marchmont Dr., Los Gatos, Calif. Mace, Linda, 8102 S.W. Capitol Hwy., Portland, Ore. 68 Mack, Stephen, 2540 193rd Pl. N.W., Seattle 54 MacRae, Mary, Star Rt. 1, Box 37c, Shelton, Wash. 27 Macs, Egels, Ave. Orinodo Resid. Ivicar, Apt. C-4, Vrb., Las Mercedes, Caracas, Venezuela 68 Madden, Rodney, 130 10th N.W., Seattle 28 Maduka, Kalu, 21D Woodward St., Rly Qtrs., Enugu, E. Nigeria 28 Magnuson, Karla, 1401 S. Elizabeth, Denver, Colorado 43,126,127 Magnusson, Earl, 8807 S. 116th, Seattle , Mahaffey, Linda, 307E Francis St., Corona, Calif. 68 Main, Judith, Mesa Cir. Dr., Lompoc, Calif. 54 Makino, Fumiko, 37 Hitomi-Cho Hakadate, Hokkaido, Japan 43 Mann, Don,'7355 150th, Seattle 68 Manson, Robert, 16032 S.E. 2nd, Bellevue, Wash. 68 Mar, Anna, 1020 E. Jefferson, Seattle 28 Marbut, Linda, Rt. 1, Box 118, Milton-Preewater, Ore. 28 Marchewka, Patricia, 7915 S.E. Madison, Portland, Ore. 150 Margeson, Douglas 68 Marion, David, 7051 34th N.W., Seattle 68 Markham, Claire, 1502 North Shore Dr., Bellingham, Wash. 68 Markytan, Stan, 9401 45th N.W., Seattle 68 Maroe, Kathleen, 10801 12th Ave. N.E., Seattle 68 Marquardt, Richard, 12542 Densmore N., Seattle 68 Marsh, Alger, 701 W. Jackson, Medford, Ore. 43 Marshall, Christine, 18603 4th S.W., Seattle 28,152 Marson, Ron, 11045 2nd Ave. S., Seattle 54 Marston, Loren, 3033 4th Ave. W., Seattle 69 Martin, Kenneth, 340 W. Bertona, Seattle 43 - Martin, Melane, 734 Broadway E., Apt. 302, Seattle 69 Martinson, Carolyn, 1438 Humboldt St., Bellingham, Wash. 69 Martinson, Ken, 3516 S. 194th, Seattle 54 Martinson, Loydine, 1438 Humboldt Bellingham, Wash. 43,126,127 Maryeson, Douglas, 6258 52nd'N.E., Seattle Masion, Cherie, 164th Ave. N., Algona, Wash. 69 Matsomoto, Eiko, 6400 42nd S., Seattle Matthews, Gary, 18225 30th N.E., Seattle 12,43,148,163 Matthews, Robert, 18225 30th N.E., Seattle 69 Matthews, Sharon, 30 W. Etruria, Seattle 69 Mattingley, David, 618 Miller Ave., Sunnyside, Wash. 69 Mawhinney, Mary, 2330 N.W. 196th, Seattle 69 Maxwell, Bill, 15850 Pacific Highway S., Seattle 43 Maxwell, Laura, 15850 Pacific Highway S., Seattle 69 McBeth, Alford, Rt. 2, Box 182, Monmouth, Ore. 68 McBratney, Molly, 9614 23rd N.W., Seattle 68 McBride, David, Disston Rt., Box 32, Culp Creek, Ore. 54 McCoy, Karen, 957 17th Ave., Longview, Wash. 68 McCarthy, Terry, 506 Park St., Mt. Vernon, Wash. 43,153 McCloud, Michael, Box 413, Black Diamond, Wash. 68 McClure, John, Box 35, Palouse, Wash. 68 McClurg, Edward, 913 Wood Ave., Sumner, Wash. 43 McCracken, Nancy, 1354 S. Gaylord, Denver, Colorado 54,96 McCullough, Robert, 6032 Oberlin Ave. N.E., Seattle 27 McCullough, Ronald, Box 175, Monroe, Wash. 27 McDaniel, Dan, Kings Garden, Seattle 54 McDonald, Richard, 502 N.E. 82nd, Seattle 68 McFarland, Linda, 1362 Poplar St., Clarkston, Wash. 43,121 McGee, Michael, 1445 N.W. 186th, Seattle 68 McIver, Barbara, Box 417, Nome, Alaska 68 McKeehan, Larry, Box 44, Wilson Creek, Wash. 55 McKeever, Dave, 3210 N. 29th St., Tacoma, Wash. 68 McKenzie, Ronald, 3626 Evanston Ave. N., Seattle 27 McKeown, Bruce, 1295 Sumner N.E., Salem, Ore., 55 McLain, Karen, Box 954, Monroe, Wash. 43 McLeod, Richard, 3721 148th S.W., Lynnwood, Wash. 55 McMahon, John, 2322 Eyres Pl. W., Seattle 68 McMillan, Nadzieja, 6547 20th Ave. N.E., Seattle McPike, Donna, 2301 W. Newton, Seattle 68 Meadows, Dianne, 146 Cloverdale Dr., Albany, Ore. 69,120,123 Meads, Kent, 3236 N. Osage, Chicago, Ill. 43,84 Meberg, Don, 2561 14th Ave. W., Seattle 28 Meberg, Marge, 7539 23rd N.W., Seattle 28,146 Mellor, Birney 28 Merk, Ora, 10930 S.E. 287th, Kent, Wash. Merrifield, Judith, Rt. 6, Box 233B, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 28 Meyer, Ronald, Rt. 2, Box 610, Selah, Wash. 69,131 Meyers, Melodye, Box 244, Friday Harbor, Wash. 69 Michael, Gwen, 10204 S.E. 23rd, Bellevue, Wash. 43 Michalsen, Daniel, 7704 16th N.E., Seattle 55 Mickelsen, Kristi, 6855 20th N.E., Seattle 69,127,163 Miller, Andrea 28 Miller, Donna, 704 N.E. 106th Pl., Portland, Ore. 28,94 Miller, Linda, 3616 S.W. 112th, Seattle 44 Miller, Marilyn, Box 98, Turner, Ore. 69 Millican, JoAnne, Rt. 2, Box 2958A, Bainbridge Island, Wash. 28 Mills, Marjorie, P.O. Box 259, Port Orchard, Wash. 28,150 Mills, Richard, 2520 27th W., Seattle 69 Minshull, Gary, 506 W. Emerson, Seattle Mitchell, Bertha, 3613 Balboa Dr., Bakersfield, Calif. 44 Mitchell, Linda, 11616 E. Mission, Spokane, Wash. 69 Mitchell, Pamela, Rt. 1, Box 143, Snoqualmie, Wash. 55 Mjelde, Lynn, 9015 18th S.W., Seattle 36 Moe, Denny, 732 N. 185th, Seattle 28 Moflitt, David, 6518 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle 28,138 Moffitt, Roger, 6518 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle 69,131,138 Mogren, Lois, 11853 16th Ave. S., Seattle 44,148 Molvik, Helen, 2614 3rd Ave. N., Seattle 28 Monson, Andrea, 6426 Beverly Lane, Everett, Wash. 29 Montgomery, Ronald, 22855 30th Ave. S., Kent, Wash. Monzingo, Daniel, 4815 33rd St., San Diego, Calif. 69,131 Moor, Lou Ann, 10443 34th S.W., Seattle 55,152 Moore, Glen, 326 Nancy Ln., Pleasant Hill, Calif. 55 Moore, Jean, 16021 21st S.W., Seattle 69 Moore, Margaret, Rt. 4, Box 413, Coldwater, Michigan 55 Moore, Sara, Rt. 1, Box 540, White Salmon, Wash. 44 Moran, Gayle, 115 Gaker St., Spring Arbor, Michigan 55,116,129 Moriwaki, Carolyn, Box 73, Lawai, Kauai, Hawaii 29,163 Morris, Marvin, 2210 W. Dravus, Seattle 55 Morris, Patricia, 1934 31st Ave. S., Seattle 55 Morris, William, 34464 6th W., Seattle 55 Morrow, Marilyn, 14445 E. 19th Ave., Eugene, Ore. 69 Morton, Judy, P.O. Box 6, Keyport, Wash. 55 Motes, Sally, 435Vz Alder, Central Point, Ore. 29,150 Moulton, Keith, 6558 55th N.E., Seattle 44 Mourey, William, Rt. 2, Box 545, Maple Valley, Wash. Moyer, John, 878 Arlington Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 44 Moyle, Ben, 3401 13th W., Seattle 69 Mudge, Wesley, 2379 Royal Oak Dr., Escondido, Calif. 69 Mulir, Karolyn 55 Muller, Jacqueline, Rt. 1, Box 249, North Bend, Wash. 55 Mullins, Neil, 1815 49th Ave. N.E., Puyallup, Wash. Murdoch, David, cfo 3794 W. 37th Ave., Vancouver, 13.C., Can. Murphy, Robert, 8007 Earl Ave., Seattle 69 Murray, Amanda, 6069 Seward Park Ave., Seattle 44 Mushta, James, 6743 Dibble Ave. N.W., Seattle 55 Musson, Lila 69 Myers, Jesse, 2119 N. 36th, Seattle Nack, Jeff 69 Nakajima, George, 7322 Alonzo N.W., Seattle 37 I95 Naugle, Alyce, 4424 Nevada Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn. 55 Nazarenus, Richard, Rt. 2, Box 23M, Gering, Nebraska 29 Neal, Carol, 17400 E. Alki, Greenacres, Wash. 29 Neal, Peggy, Box 374, Granger, Wash. 55 Neel, Diane, Rt. 4, Box 4113, Gig Harbor, Wash. 69 Neff, G. Michael, 1524 N.E. 171st, Seattle Neifert, Charles, 2222 Stunmit, Apt. 3, Everett, Wash. 29 Neiser, Roberta, Box 238, Lacrosse, Wash. 44 Nelson, Howard, 535 36th St., Milwaukie, Ore. 69 Nelson Nelson , Jack, 3245 N.W. 57th St., Seattle 69,153 , Wayne, 12269 35th Ave. S.W., Seattle 44 Nelson, William, 715 4th Ave. N., Seattle Netterfreld, Cal, Box 702, Fort St. John, B.C., Canada 13,84 Neu, Karen, I-lead Res., Apt. Hill Hall, Seattle Neumann, Dorothy, 2500 California St., Bellingham, Wash. 69,149 Nevin, Margery, 10110 S.E. Wichita, Portland, Ore. 55,121 Newbill, Gary, 1130 Rainier Ave., Bremerton, Wash. 37 Newcomb, Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Box 390, Oroville, Wash. 69 Newcomer, David, 1725 S.E. 122nd Ave., Portland, Ore. 55 Newkirk, David, 31260 W. Main, Hillsboro, Ore. 69 Newsome, Don, 331 W. Nickerson, Seattle 29 Newsum, Judy, 3207 E. Lexington Way, Apt. 170, Mercer Island, Wash. 69 Osborne, Cheryl, Mossyrock, Wash. 55 Osgood, Jean, 1530 Main St., Edmonds, Wash. 44,148 Ostlie, Russ, 3414 N.W. 68th, Seattle 56,151 Oswald, Glen, Rt. 1, Wetaskiwin, Alta., Canada Overholt, Wesley, 3210 4th W., Seattle 70 Oversvee, Rolf, 8330 18th Ave. N.W., Seattle 56 Owen, Marilyn, 19210 3rd N.E., Seattle 13,29 Owen, Shirley, Rt. 1, Box 277, Vashon, Wash. 70 Packwood, Linda, 1714 S. Okanogan, Wenatchee, Wn. 16,29,146,163 Paget, Joe, 21001 3rd Ave. S., Seattle 13,56,153 Paine, David, Box 24, Eagle Creek, Ore. 29,147 Palm, Betty, 6533 19th Ave. N.W., Seattle 70 Palmer, Barbara, 12011-38th N.E., Seattle 56 Palmer, Diane, Box 84, Doty, Wash. 70 Palmer, Rozann, 7526 S.E. Ellis, Portland, Ore. 20,146 Park, Jim, 832 Jonas, Spearhsh, South Dakota 30,147 Parsons, Karl 70 Parsons, Lanny, Rt. 1, Box 218, Gold Hill, Ore. 56 Patterson, Don, 52 W. Cremona, Seattle 30 Patterson, Gene, 122265 Des Moines Way, Seattle 44,84,105 Patterson, Terry, 6754 Dibble, Seattle 30 Newton, Keith, 10873 S.E. 97th, Renton, Wash. 69 Ngaracu, Eva, Muthiria Inter. School, Box 105, Port Hall, Kenya, East Africa 69 Nicholson, Robin, 6850 18th N.E., Seattle 69 Nishihera, Thelma, P.O. Box 24, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii 29,69,152 Nishimura, Shin, 2-2675 Ko 29 Nishiyama, Yuri 69 Nissly, Cathy, 665 N. San Antonio Ave., Upland, Calif. Nixon, Barbara, 8919 196th S.W., Edmonds, Wash. 69 Nofziger, David, 4325 156th St. S.W., Alderwood Manor, Wash. 69 Nord, Donna, 2700 Lynn St., Bellingham, Wash. 55 Nordberg, Ivan, 8333 29th N.W., Seattle 44 Nordberg, Marvin, 19520 Dayton N., Seattle 44 Nordhaus, Donald, 223 114th, Seattle 36 Nordtvedt, Thomas, 2114 Williams, Bellingham, Wash. 44 Norman, Elsie, 7548 31st N.W., Seattle 44 Norman, Larry, 1820 W. Lake Sammamish Rd. N. Bellevue, Wn. 44 Norquist, Linda, Rt. 2, Box 288, Canby, Ore. 44,163 Norris, Bob, Rt. 1, Box 7, Cortez, Calif. 44,130 Norris, Lynda, 302 Baltimore, Longview, Wash. 55,147 Nutting, Larry, 9305 N. Fairhaven Ave., Portland, Ore. 29,127 Nygard, Ginny, 2857 N.W. 63rd, Seattle 69 Nygren, Jim, 1320 Lehigh Way, Albany, Ore. Nygren, Joan, 3816 40th Ave. S.W., Seattle 70,152 Nyholm, Lorilee, S. 2615 Evergreen, Spokane, Wash. 44,146 Nylund, Ruth, 10366 44th Ave. N.E., Seattle 55,147 Odle, Linda, 5323 N.E. 42nd, Seattle 29,126,177 Okazaki, Martha, 9245 Dibble N.W., Seattle 70 Paulson, Paynter, Paynter, Beth, 415 Oak, Woodbum, Ore. 70,150 Carol, 58 W. Etruria, Seattle 44 Larry, 58 W. Etruria, Seattle 44 Pearson, George, Star Rt. A, Box 393B, Anchorage, Alaska 44 Pearson, Rob, 5053 37th N.E., Seattle 56 Peck, Leslie, Rt. 1, Box 393, Yelm, Wash. 56 Pederson, Mary Lou, Box 216, Quilcene, Wash. 30 Penny, Tamara, 14627 52nd W., Edmonds, Wash. 30 Peterson Peterson Peterson , Carroll, 3328 6th Ave. W., Seattle 45 , David, Box 401, Tonasket, Wash. 56 , Deon, 11851 Avondale Pl., Redmond, Wash. 45 Peterson, Gary, 5910 Evanston Ave. N., Seattle 30 Peterson, Jerry, 3621 N.E. 73rd Pl., Seattle 13,30 Peterson, John, 907 N. 36th, Seattle Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson , Judy, 4416 S.E. 42nd, Portland, Ore. 56 , Ken, P.O. Box 206, Bigfork, Montana 56,130,138 , LaVerna, 801 Reed, Sedro VVoolley, Wash. 30 Robert 5029 Nicklas Pl. N.E. Seattle 56 JRODBII8, 9315 21stN.VV., seaffie so Petrie, Billie, 44 W. Dravus, Seattle 30 Petrie, Kenneth, 5400 Keystone Pl. N., Seattle 56 Pettersen, Linda, Rt. 1, Guemes Island, Anacortes, 1fVash. 70 Pettersen, Steven, Rt. 1, Guemes Island, Anacortes, 11Vash. 70,120 Petticord, Dan, 9616 14th N.W., Seattle 30,132,134 Pfeil, Jean, Box 145, Coupeville, VVash. 70 Pfleiderer, Valerie, 5533 33rd N.E., Seattle 70 Pickard, Julia, 2809 Haley, Bakersfield, Calif. 45,120 Phelps, Delores, 9541 13th N.W., Seattle 30 Phelps, Leonard, 906 3rd Ave. N., Seattle 45 Pielow, VVilliam, 1051 Sprague St., Edmonds, VVash. Okeke, Isaac, 40 Okeke Ogbuagy, Box 11, Aguata P.O. Awka. Nigeria 55 Olden, Evelyn, 8009 Jones N.W., Seattle Oldham, Tom, 1304 Trenton, Bremerton, Wash. 12,29 Oliver, Ken, 834 N.E. 80th, Seattle 44 Oliver, Cheryl, Rt. 1, Box 710, Hood River, Ore. Olp, Leonard, 3636W Interlake N., Seattle 44 Olsen, Edith, Box 515, Poulsbo, Wash. 70 Olsen, Fred, 1012 N. Villard, Tacoma, Wash. 29 Olsen, Jim, 2012 S.W. Goodwin, Pendleton, Ore. 44 Olson, Carol, 1619 Springwater, Wenatchee, Wash. 70 Olson, Jeannie, 400 N. 6th St., Mt. Vernon, Wash. 55,126,127 Olson, Joy, 400 N. 6th St., Mt. Vernon, Wash. 60,70,84 Olson, Mary, 1032 9th Ave., Longview, Wash. 44 Olson, Michael, 2611 Sumner Ave., Hoquiam, Wash. 44 Olson, Sheldon, 15626 LaPaz Dr., Victorville, Calif. 44,96,146 Olson, William, 601 2nd S., Kent, Wash. 55 O'Meara, Marilyn, Chinook, Wash. 70 O'Neal, Becky, 410 S. Redwood Dr., Anaheim, Calif. 55,163 Pickett, Karen, 109 Gregory Lane S.E., Salem, Ore. 70 Piland, Charles, 4240 S.W. Pomona, Portland, Ore. 70 Piller, Helen, 4522 Roosevelt Way, Seattle 30 Pitcher, J. Kay, Rt. 2, Box 822, Ridgefield, Wash. 56 Pittman, Dwight, Box 194, Nehalem, Ore. 70 Plese, Yvonne, Rt. 2, Box 1721, Space 40, Cheyenne, Wyoming 56 Plett, James, 12917 South Park, Tacoma, Wash. 13,30 Plurnlee, Bonnie, 19952 Richmond Beach Drive, Richmond Beach, Wash. 56 Plummer, Kathleen, 20459 2nd Ave. S.W., Seattle 56 Poet, Judy, 14310 S.E. Callahan Rd., Portland, Ore. 30 Pope, Joe, 316 lst Ave., Algona, Wash. 31,56 Pope, LeeRoy, 32 Bean Creek Rd., Santa Cruz, Calif. Porteous, Robert, 4702 Lacey Blvd., Olympia, Wash. 12,38,45,84, 138,139,146 Portinga, Judith, Rt. 1, Box 196. Marysville, Wash. 70 Portlock, Patrick, 3001 4th Ave. N., Seattle 45 Posey, Stanley, 165 Lincoln St., Snohomish, Wash. 45,138 Post, Madeline, 415 Locust, Prineville, Ore. 12,45,146,152,163 O'Neel, Ronald, 3901 E. Nebraska, Spokane, Wash. 70 Osborne, William, 420 S. Chestnut, Spokane, Wash. 56 196 Pound, Beverly, 15268 Greenwood N., Seattle 31 Pound, Carol 56 Poyneer, Edmund, 8424 E. Side Dr. N.E., Tacoma, Wash. 45 Powell, Ray, 308 Lee St., Seattle 56 Prince, Gloria, 2815 3rd W., Seattle 31 Prescott, Patricia, 1501 E. Main St., Auburn, Wash. 70,149 Pratt, Jacqualyn, 206 16th St. S.W., Puyallup, Wash. 70 Protzman, W. Hughes, 63 W. Dravus, Seattle 31 Radach, Jeannette, Rt. 1, Box 227, Cashmere, Wash. 56,150 Rageot de Beavrivage, Jacqueline, 314 Ave. E, Snohomish, Wash. 31 Radford, Ric, 2337 32nd S., Seattle 151 Ralston, June, Rt. 1, Box 560, Camas Valley, Ore. 70 Ramerman, Kathryn, 3015 Queen Anne Ave. N., Apt. 2, Seattle 45,146 Ramerman, Wayne, 4725 Seahurst, Everett, Wash. 13,31,146 Randall, Karen, 500 Fir St., Box 1167, Westwood, Calif. 12,38,45,153 Ratcliff, Jerry, 16201 Highland Dr., San Jose, Calif. 70 Rathjen, Barbara, 8929 4th Pl., Everett, Wash. 70 Raz, Suzy, 6875 S.W. Capital Hill Rd., Portland, Ore. 56 Reeck, Gerald, 7206 W. 21st, Tacoma, Wash. 56 Reed, Dennis, 1423 Grand Ave., Everett, Wash. 56 Reed, Janet, 424 Hanna Ave., Aberdeen, Wash. 31 Rediker, Alice, Rt. 2, Newport, Vennont Reichelt, Linda, Rt. 1, Box 340, Snohomish, Wash. 70 Reierstad, Marcia, 440 S.W. 143rd, Seattle 56 Reinhuth, John, Rt. 8, Box 287, Yakima, Wash. 45,147 Remple, Sharon, 1208 Renfreu Dr. N.E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada 31 Renberg, Conrad 45 Rennells, Carol, 541 N.E. 117th, Seattle 70 Rennells, Louise, 224 Buffalo St., Jamestown, New York 70 Reynolds, Cindy, 4115 Know Butte Rd., Albany, Ore. 31,146 Reynolds, Clifford, Rt. 1, Box 935, Prineville, Ore. 56,84,147 Rhoads, Mary, Rt. 2, Box 339, Stanwood, Wash. 31 Rich, Beverly, Caixa Postal 221 Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil 45,152 Richards, Margaret, Rt. 1, Box 23A, Dayton, Ore. 13,45,120 Richmond, Irene, 1818 N. 85th, Seattle 56 Ricks, James, 3329 5th W., Seattle 31 Ridgeway, Julia, 3306 Irendale St. N.E., Salem, Ore. 31,70 Riggers, Ray, Renbens, Idaho Ringstad, Gerald, 2641 N.W. 64th, Seattle 70 Rinker, Jerry, Box 763, Olympia, Wash. 31 Ripperda, Sheryl, Rt. 1, Everson, Wash. 31 Robbie, Barbara, 2208 Elm, Billings, Montana 45 Robbie, Wesley, 2208 Elm, Billings, Montana 70 Roberts, Dennis, 1435 W. 12th, Eugene, Ore. 56 Roberts, Michael, 441 E. Bayley, Wichita, Kansas 70,131 Robertson, Claudia, 5023 S. 144th St., Seattle 70 Robertson, Linda, 1250 Rosemont Blvd., Bellevue, Wash. 56 Robinson, Donna, 636 W. Nickerson, Seattle 31 Robinson, Max, Box 715, Bandon, Ore. 12,38,45 Robinson, Ronald, 636 W. Nickerson, Seattle Rodenberg, Lonny, 505 11th Ave. E., Seattle 56,151 Rodenberger, Larry, Olga, Wash. 70 Rodstol, Perille, Rt. 1, Box 228, Port Orchard, Wash. 56 Rogers, Rita, 8060 25th N.W., Seattle 70 Rollolazo, Rudy, 128 24th Ave., Seattle 152 Rombough, Lee, 1642 Court N.E., Salem, Ore. 56 Root, Lawrence, 1551 Bennett Ave., Prosser, Wash. 70 Root, Leroy, 1511 Bennett Ave., Prosser, Wash. 57 Root, Louise, 921 S. 19th Ave., Yakima, Wash. 31 Root, Shirley, 921 S. 19th Ave., Yakima, Wash. 70 Root, Stephen, Rt. 1, Box 188, Madras, Ore. 70 Roscoe, Daniel, 3111 S. Dearborn, Seattle 70 Ross, James, 6538 Palatine Ave. N., Seattle 32,130,138,139 Roth, Sylvia,-Rt. 1, Box 164, Clackamas, Ore. 57 Roti, Jeanne, 5820 Military Rd., Seattle 45,150 Roti, Karen, 15820 Military Rd., Seattle 70 Rowe, Sandra, Rt. 1, Box 167 Naches, Wash. 70 Rowland, Patricia, 1250 Winter N.E., Salem, Ore. 71,120,150 Rowse, Jim, Box 1058, Hope, B.C. 45,84 Rued, Rosalie, 3668 West Road, LaFayette, Calif. 71 Rumppe, David, 425 E St. John, San Jose, Calif. 45 Rusher, Nancy 37 Ryan, Harvey, 818 W. Armour, Seattle 32 Ryback, Pete, 3344 N.E. 132nd, Portland, Ore. 32 Rydberg, Dennis, Rt. 2, Box 248, Anacortes, Wash. 12,48,57, 126,127,152 Ryding, Richard, 2926 N.E. 77th Place, Portland, Ore. 71,152 Ryman, Lois, 2925 N.E. 72nd, Portland, Ore. 57 Sagor, Judy, 2148 N. 63rd, Seattle 57 Sagvalainen, Mark, 216 Alameda, Astoria, Ore. 71 Saito, Ellin, Box 507, Mt. Edgecumbe, Biorka Island, Alaska 32 Saito, Judith, Box 507, Mt. Edgecumbe, Biorka Island, Alaska 71 Saito, Susan, Box 507, Mt.,Edgecrunbe, Biorka Island, Alaska 57 Sakoda, Asa, 1532 15th Ave. S., Seattle 45 Sakoda, Evelyn, 1532 15th Ave. S., Seattle 71 Sakohira, Karen, 3515 N. San Pablo, Fresno, Calif. 71 Sample, Clyde, 119 W. Bertona, Seattle 45 Sample, Susan, 10275 26th S.W., Seattle 57,147 Samra, Amira, 7017 23rd N.E., Seattle 71 Samuel, Jefreys, 352 W. Bertona, Seattle 45 Sande, Joyleen, Rt. 3, Box 170, Stanwood, Wash. 71 Sande, June, Rt. 3, Box 166, Stanwood, Wash. 71 Sanders, Corilee, 4046 Hunts Point Rd., Bellevue, Wash. 71 Sanders, Dale, Mist, Ore. 32 Sanford, Virginia, 4443 S. Frontenac, Seattle 57 Sattervvhite, Donna, 520 W. Etruria, Seattle 45 Saxon, Jayne, 4 Harold Drive, Moraga, Calif. 71 Sayre, Paul, Rt. 1, Box 1356, Gig Harbor, Wash. 71 Schilperoort, Paula, Rt. 2, Box 389, Sunnyside, Wash. 71 Schilperoort, Steven, Rt. 1, Box 48, VVhite Swan, Wash. 71 Schlottmann, Gloria, 3660 S.W. 174th Ave., Beaverton, Ore. - 45 Schlosser, Rita, 306 3rd St. East, Chewelah, Wash. 71 Schmeiser, Larry, 3036 4th W., Seattle 71 Schmidt, John, 1220 244th St. N.W., Edmonds, Wash. Schmidt, Priscilla, 4643 S. 146th St., Seattle 71 Schmidt, Richard, 2012 E. Miller St., Flint, Michigan 71 Shoenborn, Janet 71 Scholl, Audrey 32 Schrader, Frank, Rt. 1, Box 451, Centralia, Wash. 57 Schrader, Viki, Rt. 1, Box 451, Centralia, Wash, 45 Schrag, Kay, 4719 5th Ave. N.E., Odessa, Wash. 32 Schroeder, Patricia, Lolo, Montana 71 Schroeder, Sally, 19707 71st Pl. W., Lynnwood, Wash. 71 Schroeder, Sandra, 621 Holly Drive, Lodi, Calif. 71,150 Scofield, Marian, 530 4th St. S., Edmonds, Wash. 71 Scott, Alice, 901 N. Marshall Dr., Midwest City, Oklahoma 45 Scott, Jeannine, P.O. Box 482, Sequim, Wash. 32 Scroggs, Virginia, 8211 34th N.E., Seattle 45 Searle, Robert, Rt. 2, Box 799, Vashon, Wash. 71,151 Senderai, Jerinos, Enkeldoorn, S. Rhodesia 71 Senne, Patty, Napavine, Wash. 46,71 Seymour, Bernice, 2204 Commercial, Anacortes, Wash. 46 Shannon, Fred, 2222 2nd N., Seattle 37 Shannon, Stanley, 1307 8th St. S.W., Huron, South Dakota 71 Sharpe, Janis, 1821 N. 57th, Index, Wash. 71 Shatto, Donald, 2585 3rd W., Calgary, Alberta 57 Shaylor, Kathy, 9225 S.W. 74th Ave., Portland, Ore. 32,146,147 Shemaria, Mary, 546 N. 79th, Seattle Shen, Annie, 322 Broadway, Seattle 32 Shepardson, Ray, Rt. 1, Monroe, Wash. 57,144 Sherlock, Ellen, 2012M N. 145th, Seattle Sherrill, EvYonne, Box 62, Star Rt., Darrington, Wash. 71 Sherrill, Samuel, 58 W. Etruria, Seattle 32,146 Sherill, Sherie, 58 W. Etruria, Seattle 32 Shimitz, Sandra, 516 N.E. 130th, Seattle 32 Shipley, Ronald, 1704 W. First St., Aberdeen, Wash. 32 Shirley, Anita, 12229 N.E. 62nd St., Kirkland, Wash. 71,149 Shoemaker, Jim, 8353 134th Ave. N.E., Kirkland, Wash. 32 Short, Mike, 4111 N.E. 92nd, Seattle Shovlin, Kathy, 4515 105th N.E., Kirkland, Wash. 32 Shreve, Dianne, 102 S. Alder, Ellensburg, Wash. 71 Shubert, Irene, 12541 S.E. 172nd, Renton, Wash. 33 Shull, Judie, 3502 Roosevelt, Tacoma, Wash. 33,112,116,145,146 Shumaker, Judy, Rt. l, Box 239, Soap Lake, Wash. 71 Siddens, Victoria, Rt. 1, Box 926, Carnation, Wash. 71 I97 Silkensen, Eunice, 388 S. Bannock, Englewood, Colorado 57 Sill, Carolyn, 16628 S.E. 8th, Bellevue, Wash. 71 Simmonds, Caroline, 419 Catherina, Walla Walla, Wash. 57 Simpson, Jack, 920 Montana Ave., Coeur d'A1ene, Idaho 71 Sims, Richard, 12650 61st Place S., Seattle 71 Sisco, Ron, 314 W. Barrett St., Seattle Sjolund, Kenneth, 18323 10th N.E., Seattle 33 Sjolund, Ruth, 5540 25tl1 N.E., Seattle 33 Skulstad, Karen 57 Slater, Kay, 103 E. Crown, Spokane, Wash. 46 Slattery, Neil, 5247 19th N.E., Seattle 13,33,127 Sloan, Sheryl, Box 85, Willamina, Ore. 71 Smiley, Diane, Box 7, Kingston, Wash. 57 Smith, Alice, 7 N. Minnesota, Yakima, Wash. Smith Smith, , Beverly, 6541 2nd Ave. N.W., Seattle 33,150 Boyd, 106 N.W. 101st, Seattle 33,151 Smith, David, 9733 4th Ave. N.W., Seattle 46 Smith, David G., 188 Heath St., Milpitas, Calif. 71,151 Smith, Dorothy, 650 W. Cremona St., Orillia, Ontario 46 Smith, Judy 37 Smith Margaret, Box 588, APO 925, San Francisco, Calif. 46,150 Smith, Miriam, 9733 4th Ave. N.W., Seattle 57,120 Smith, Murl, 14421 8th S.W., Seattle 57 Smith Richard, 8530 Burke Ave. N., Seattle 57 Smith, Russell, Box 55, Indianola, Wash. 71 Smith, Timothy, 1424 lst Ave. N., Seattle 57 Snow, Marie 37 Soderberg, Rick, 2317 N. 136th, Seattle 72 Soderlund, John, 10431 S.E. 19th, Bellevue, Wash. 72 Soderlund, Karen, 10431 S.E. 19th, Bellevue, Wash. 33 Summers, Robert, 6315 41st S.W., Seattle 46 Sundblad, Larry, 7946 12th S.W., Seattle 72 Sundin, Ken, 2810 N.W. 87th, Seattle 33 Sutton, Susan, 803 S. 16th Ave., Yakima, Wash. 98 Suydam, Linda, Rt. 3, Box 213, Olympia, Wash. 72 Swanson, Kathy, Rt. 1, Box 467, Snohomish, Wash. 57 Swanson, Sandra, 9530 Meridian N., Seattle 34 Swenson, Terrance 72 Svvickard, Arlene, 633 Radcliffe Ave., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 58 Sykes, James, 21304 3rd S., Seattle 34 Szeto, Paul, 373 W. Nickerson, Seattle 58 Taft, John, 20 W. Etruria, Seattle 46 Tanner, Dwayne, Grayburn, Saskatchewan, Canada 46 Taplett, Norene, Box 188, Wenatchee, Wash. 46 Tappero, Paul, 648 N.W. 80th, Seattle Tarr, Dick, 6824 23rd N.E., Seattle 72,151 Tash, Gary, 524 Locust, Walla Walla, Wash. 58,152 Taylor, John 34 Taylor, Karen, 6925 Military Rd. S., Seattle 58 Teal, Barbra, Rt. 2, Myra Rd., Walla Walla, Wash. 72 Teal, Jeanne 72 Teel, Claudia, 12058 2nd N.W., Seattle 58 Teel, Janet, 1175 Linda Vista Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 46 Teel, Susan, 620 16th Place, Edmonds, Wash. 34 Templin, Phil, Dayton, Wash. Terry, Frank, 3952 6th Ave. W., Seattle 72 Testerman, Richard, 6012 5th N.W., Seattle Thomas, Christdoss, 2817 3rd Ave. W., Seattle Sollers, James, 352 W. Bertona, Seattle 46 Soper, John, 12422 111th Ave. E., Puyallup, Wash. 33,121 Sorensen, Luverne, 7220 151st S.W., Edmonds, Wash. 33 Sowards, Philip, Box 362, North Bend, Wash. 46 Sower, Dennis, 1215 24th S.E., Auburn, Wash. 72 Spear, Sharon, 319 10th, Evanston, Wyoming 57 Spencer, Georgene, 18542 Beardslee Blvd., Bothell, Wash. 72 Spencer, Joyce, 82-216 Sierra, Indio, Calif. 57 Spencer, Linda, 5637 38th Ave. S.W., Seattle Spidell, Anne, 5201 Silva Ave., Richmond, Calif. 57,120 Spittler, Judy, 18563 Wallingford N., Seattle Thompson, Douglas, 5432 39th W., Seattle 72 Thompson, Edlamae, 606 Benham, Richland, Wash. 58,127 Thompson, Marleen, Rt. 4, Box 618, Stanwood, Wash. 58 Thompson, Ron, 400 S. Ferry, Monroe, Wash. 34 Thompson, Sharon 58 Thomson, Joan, 8833 Wallingford N., Seattle 72 Thomson, Ruth, 8833 Wallingford N., Seattle 58 Thorn, Gary, 7528 Sunnyside N., Seattle Thwing, Ron, 8042 17th N.E., Seattle 46,152 Timm, Ivan, 520 E. Washington, East Peoria, Illinois 58,122,153 Todd, Freda, 1508 Kings Hwy., Winona Lake, Ind. 58 Staley, Joy, 5582 E. Broadway, Atwater, Calif. 72 Stanheld, Azlyn, 3611 50th S.W., Seattle 57,148 Stark, Gail, Silver Creek, Wash. 33 Starkey, Vemice, 1140 Columbia Way, Longview, Wash. 57 Stead, Michael, 6119 83rd St. S.W., Tacoma, Wash. Steddom, Kay, Rt. 1, Box 183, Langlois, Ore. 46,84 Steddom, Laurel, Rt. 1, Box 183, Langlois, Ore. 57 Steele, Frances, 7734 Bagley Ave. N., Seattle 46 Steffey, Judy, 2321 N.E. 127th, Seattle 72 Stegman, Harry, 253 N.W. 42nd, Seattle 46 Steiner, Hal, 1415 N.E. 106th, Seattle Steinke, Donald, 3916 N.E. 6th Ave., Portland, Ore. 33 Steinke, Sharon, 3916 N.E. 6th Ave., Portland, Ore. 57 Stemen, Burton, 6223 41st N.E., Seattle 46,120 Stenger, Betsy, 18813 64th Ave. W., Lynnwood, Wash. 57 Steury, Anita, 17 W. Dravus, Seattle 46 Stevens, Glenda, Juliaetta, Idaho 57 Stewart, Brian, 22623 96th W., Edmonds, Wash. Stewart, Keith, 2120 N.E. 137th, Seattle Stimrnel, Betty, 837 N. 8th, Walla Walla, Wash. 57,150 Stinson, Beryl, 17221 6th Pl. S.W., Seattle Stinson, Kathy, 239 Severth St., Raymond, Wash. 72 Stipek, Frank, 2528 N.E. 98th, Seattle 36 Stoakes, Kaye, 2811 3rd Ave. W., Seattle 46 Stokes, Bob, 3850 N.E. 88th, Seattle 33 Stokes, Joan, 3225 Park Terrace, Albany, Ore. 57 Stone, Clytie, 3410 Aloha Ave., Seattle 46 Stone, Judith, 329 6th Ave., Kirkland, Wash. 72 Strom, Ronald, 7740 10th N .W., Seattle 72 Strong, Elvice 72 Stump, David, 2917 4th Ave. W., Seattle 33 Stuteville, James, 3011 N.E. 90th, Seattle 72 Stutzman, Rosalie, Rt. 1, Box 55, Malaga, Wash. 33 I98 Toland, Marlyn, 509 Taylor, Richland, Wash. 34 Torgeson, Ruth, 11730 93rd N.E., Kirkland, Wash. 34 Torkelson, William 72 Tougaw, William, 402 W. Dravus, Seattle 34 Traina, Edward, 38 W. Dravus, Seattle 46 Traut, Kathleen, 5259 N.E. 48th, Portland, Ore. 58 Trenner, Ed, 3815 Woodland Park Ave. N., Seattle 12,16,34 Troupe, Lawrence, 3316 3rd W., Seattle 34 Trygg, Susan, Baldwin, North Dakota 72,150 Turanski, Dick, Box 169, Rt. 2, Albany, Ore. 34,153 Udd, Darrell, 5414 Greenwood N., Seattle 12,16,34,84,149 Udd, Duane, 5414 Greenwood N., Seattle 58 Udd, Jeanette, 855 W. Nickerson, Apt. 4, Seattle 58 Udd, Timothy, 2810 N.W. 87th, Seattle 72 Ulsund, Jerry, 22918 74th W., Edmonds, Wash. 46 Utiger, Ruth 58 Vai, Barbra, 3231 Paloma, Riverdale, Calif. 72 Vale, Jack, 608 Burlington, Billings, Montana 72 VanderDos, David 46 VanDerMeersche, Ann, 2022 Wetmore Ave., Everett, Wash. 58 VanderPol, Daryl, Rt. 2, Box 384, Everson, Wash. 46 VanderStoep, Leona, 1330 Midway Blvd., Oak Harbor, Wash. 72 Van Dyke, Carol, 15812 N.E. 24th, Bellevue, Wash. 58 Van Houten, Jim, 14627 Newport Way, Bellevue, Wash. 46 Van Ness, Robert, 522 W. Etruria, Seattle 34 Van Patter, Marilyn, 12330 Ist N.E., Seattle 72 Van Soest, Sharon, Rt. 1, Box 219, Olalla, Wash. 34 Van Voorthuysen, Lucinda, 12758 2nd N.W., Seattle Van Winlde, Jerry 12,6O,72 Varro, Frank, 12051 5th Ave. N.E., Seattle 13,46,112,116,146,147 Varro, Margaret, 12051 5th Ave. N.E., Seattle 72 Veenstra, Ted, 525 West Emerson, Seattle 58 Vice, Cyd, 1309 E. Lincoln Ave., Sunnyside, Wash. 58,149 Vieg, Karen, 2152 N.W. 100th, Seattle 72 Vohland, Kathleen, 1140 Larkspur Lane, Salem, Ore. 47,146 Vork, Elaine, Rt. 1, Box 950, Maple Valley, Wash. 34 Waggoner, Diana, 10434 S.E. 90th St., Renton, Wash. 72 Waggener, Kenneth, 13185 S.W. Foot Hill Dr., Portland, Ore. 60,72 Wahl, Larry, 3536 N.E. 95th, Seattle 34,130,138,139 Wahl, Laurelee, 3536 N.E. 95th, Seattle 58 Wahl, Lyle, 3536 N.E. 95th, Seattle 72,120 Wakefield, Barbra, 1215 Blvd., Sturgis, South Dakota 72 Wakefield, Paul, 1215 Blvd., Sturgis, South Dakota 35,152,163 Waldbauer, Don, 99 Hillcrest Dr., Selah, Wash. 58 Walker, Steve, 2521 St. Elias Dr., Anchorage, Alaska 72 Wallace, Linda, 19210 33rd S., Seattle 72 Wallace, Robert, 4046 Hueto Pt. Rd., Bellevue, Wash. 72 Wallin, Carol, 1304 6th Ave. S.W., Puyallup, Wash. 47,129 Wallin, Mary, 1304 6th Ave. S.W., Puyallup, Wash. 72 Wallin, Sharyn, 2017 30th Ave. W., Seattle 47 Walls, Burton, 824 W. Etruria, Seattle 58 Walls, Lynda, 2624 N.W. Esplanada Dr., Seattle 35,150 Walter, Daniel, 6506 Latona N.E., Seattle 47 Walton, Carolyn, 503 W. Bertona, Seattle 72 Walton, Joyce, 1023 E. Garland Ave., Fresno, Calif. 47 Walton, Robert, 8351 16th N.W., Seattle 47 Wang, Paulina, No. 17 Lane 59, Chao Chou St., Taipei, Taiwan 72 Ward, Alleyne, 2408 Franklin, Olympia, Wash. 58 Ward, Linda, 110 S. 198th Place, Seattle 47 Warner, Jeannine, Rt. 3, Kalispell, Montana 72 Warpala, Kathy, 947 17th Ave., Longview, Wash. 72 Warren, Barbara, 1512 W. 6th, Aberdeen, Wash. 35,151 Warren, Lois, 23806 53rd W., Mountlake Terrace, Wash. 35 Washington, William, 1532 23rd Ave., Seattle 72 Watson, Art, 1000 N.W. 180th, Seattle 47,163 Watson, Joyce, 12052 26th Ave. S., Seattle 73 Watson, Larry, 5121 S.W. Pritchard, Seattle 73 Watson, Philip, 15550 Blackford Rd., Apple Valley, Calif. 13,35 Weatherly, Robert, 451 F St., Lebanon, Ore. 47 Weed, Carolyn, 4715 S.W. Findlay, Seattle 73 Weeldreyer, Phillip, 100 Bennett Creek Dr., Cottage Grove, Ore. 58 Weinstock, Diana, 15548 Corliss Ave. N., Seattle 58,163 Weiser, Carolyn, Box 47, Madras, Ore. 58 . Wells, Lorraine, 14821 S.E. 22nd St., Bellevue, Wash. 73 Wentworth, Cheryl, Box 824, Issaquah, Wash. 47 Wesolowski, Sandra, 9015 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver, Wash. 73,120,152 Westby, Esther 35 ' Westmoreland, Mary, 1311 Rucker Ave., Everett, Wash. 58,149 Wetherell, Gary, 507 N. 143rd, Seattle 58 Wetzel, Pamela, 7546 N. Fowler Ave., Portland, Ore. 73,112 Wheeler, Denton 73 Whitby, Diane 58 White, Grace 37 White, Melvin, Unalakleet, Alaska 58,151 Whitford, Janis, 5303 17th St. N.W., Puyallup, Wash. 73 VVhitwell, Ron, 531 N.E. Morrison Pl., Portland, Ore. 58 Wick, Elaine, 4017 N. 9th, Tacoma, Wash. 73 Wickman, Julianne, 610 N. G St., Tacoma, Wash. 73 Wiens, Allan, 530 W. Etruria, Seattle 35 Wiens, Larry, 304 W. Bertona, Seattle Wilcox, Orville, 322 W. Dravus, Seattle 58 Wiley, Stan, 309 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, Wash. 59 Willems, Malcolm, 312 Church St., Dallas, Ore. 35,120,146,149 Williams, Caroline, 19116 107th Pl. N.E., Bothell, Wash. 35 Williams, Ruth, 5600 Spring Park Dr., Evansville, Ind. 73 Williamson, Betty, 314 W. Barrett, Seattle 59,152 Williamson, Gloria, 1904 Waterford Rd., Sacramento, Calif. 59 Williamson, Irvin, 1904 Waterford Rd., Sacramento, Calif. 35 Willis, Elizabeth 59 Willmer, Sylvia, 3326 8th Ave. W., Seattle 47 Willson, John, 2411 E. Phinney Bay, Bremerton, Wash. 47 Wilson, C. Roderich, 934 W. Emerson, Seattle Wilson, Joy, Box 876, Wenatchee, Wash. 48,59,163 Wilson, Sue, Rt. 1, Box 149, Belfair, Wash. 73 Wilson, William, 17 W. Florentia St., Seattle 47,127,163 Winch, John, 812 C, Renton, Wash. 47,157 Winch, Lael, 812 C, Renton, Wash. 73 Winch, Marilyn, 812 C, Renton, Wash. 35 Winn, Thomas, Muromachi Dori, lmadegawa Agaru Kamilkyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan 73 Winquist, Jenet, 8319 224th S.W., Edmonds, Wash. 73 Winslow, Lucille, Box 299, Spanaway, Wash. 35 Wirkkala, Marilyn, N aselle, Wash. 59,147 Withington, Bob, 3234 31st W., Seattle 73 Wittig, Susan, Casilla 691, Quito, Ecuador, S.A. 73 Wolf, Carol, 1305 Palomar Terrace, Escondido, Calif. 73 Wolf, Raymond, 115 W. Clackamus Blvd., Gladstone, Ore. 47,144 Wolfe, Virginia 73 Wolff, Loren, 1114 Brotherson, Centralia, Wash. 47 Womach, Judie, 2504 W. Rosewood, Spokane, Wash. 73 VVoods, Becky, 490 A St., Lebanon, Ore. Woodside, Laura 59,121 Worthy, Paul, 2517 N. Normandie St., Spokane, Wash. 73 Wray, Leon, 10907 Dixon Dr. S., Seattle 47,151 - Wright, Diane, 3316 3rd W., Seattle 35 Wu, Pei-Hsien 36 Wuorinen, Alica, 2320 Wallace Rd. N.W., Salem, Ore. 73 Wylie, Susan, 14367 Hemlock Ave., San Leandro, Calif. 73 Yakimchick, Robin, 1715 N.E. Buffalo St., Portland, Ore. 47,150,163 Yamane, Diane, 4803 Pelehu St., Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii 47 Yarno, Gary, 7023 Ravenna Ave. N.E., Seattle 47 Yergen, Tim, 760 N. 75th, Seattle 35 Yeung, Kelly Yee-Lim, Flat D, 7th St. Garden Mansion, Austin Rd., Kowloon, I-long Kong 59 Yip, Chin Chin, 312 A Prince Edward Rd., 2nd Floor, Kowloon, Hong Kong 59 York, Harvey, 314 W. Dravus, Seattle 36 York, Linda, 1126 Lombard, Everett, Wash. 59 Younes, Abdullah Ahmad, Yabad-Jenin, Jordan 59 Young, Harold, 904 6th N ., Apt. 34, Renton, Wash. 47 Young, Judy, 316 S. Alta Vista, Monrovia, Calif. 47,152 Youngquist, Diann, 908W N. 35th, Seattle 35 Youngren, Harold, Rt. 5, Box 659, Everett, Wash. 35 Yougren, Janet, 3002 4th W., Seattle 47,l22,145,l46 Yu, Simon Shin-lun, Box 1261, Hong Kong 59,151 Yuen, Lia-ying, 6C Carnaroon Rd., 7th Floor, Flat B3, Kowloon, Hong Kong 59 Zell, Susan, 1537 N.W. 186t.h, Seattle 59 Zornes, Lillian, Rt. 1, Box X-326, Wenatchee, Wash. 36 Zimmerman, Carolyn, 3505 W. Grant St., Phoenix, Arizona 59 Zimmerman, Donald, 410 W. Dravus St., Seattle 47 l99 Truth Bemmer Really s M M l s i 0 W ' ll f3 l- JT, V' y J ' f vlfli, v gl v Q V 1 flfglv 1 Aan N mA r 'fl' R fe 4 L fc casa L of l l. I Pastor: Rev. 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