Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1968
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' Af.. -Ji, ' THE DAY ARRIVES WHEN THE CHOSEN CAREER IS HONESTLY VIEWED. YOU'RE AJUNIOR AND SUDDENLY YOU ARE UNCERTAIN. THAT ROLE IS NOT RIGHT FOR YOU. WHO ARE YOU? THE ANSWER YIELDS THE GREAT DISCOVERY AND BEGINS THE AWAKENING. i Lv v I 7 ' 1 IIIIIII If EI ALIENATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPECTED ADMIRATION: You CAME WITH THIS IMAGE OF A PROFESSOR. SUDDENLY You HAVE BECOME TOTALLY INVOLVED WITH HIS WORLD. THE APPROACH IS HIS OWN - HE IS HIMSELF. HE HAS SOMETHING TO SAY TO YOU. THIS IS THE INSTANT OF INCEPTION- You HAVE RESPECT EOR HIM. F, , is 9 '-AL 95 ' . V 2' ' , ' x s-, . . 'gX x--H f ' ' Q xx' gwwf THAT SHIRT WI LL NEVER BE WHITE AGAIN, BUT THAT MATTERS LITTLE. SWEAT POU RS AND THE HEART POUNDS BUT FOR A IVIOIVIENT. DESIRE CONTINUES. YOU'RE A COIVIPLETE PERSON- IT TOOK HOURS OF PRACTICE AND SELF-DISCIPLINE. THEY WATCH, BUT YOURS IS THE JOY OF IVIOVEIVIENT. E s 5 I I 12 THE GREAT DRAMA CONTINUES WITHOUT A REHEARSAL. THROUGH THE MULTIPLICITY OF ROLES PLAYED THE SELF EMERGES. YOU LEARN TO BE AT EASE WITH THIS SELF. YOU ARE A PART OF AND APART FROM EVERY MAN. IN THE FALL YOU DESPISED AND IGNORED HIIVI. BY WINTER YOU BEGAN TO UNDERSTAND HER. NOW YOU HURRY TO IVIEET. LOVE DEVELOPS OUT OF FRIENDSHIP AND FREEDOIVI, MEANING GROWS WITH RESPECT. THE EYES HEAR AND THE HANDS SPEAK. LIFE ADDS A DIIVIENSION AND YOU CAN BE YOURSELF. .15 is x. at Ju gf - Y wi, f . fv- ix, X THE IVIESSAGEZ TO CREATE AN ATTITUDE ik .., 'fm tar. , Nw It A JF OF AWARENESS. wx' 3 THIS IS A THOUGHT CONTINUOUS BUT WITHOUT NECESSARY CONTINUITY. SAYING TODAY WHAT YOU WON'T TOIVIORROW AND COULDN'T YESTERDAY. RELATE WITH OTHERS REACH FOR STARS VIEW A BLOSSOIVI DREAIVI. FACE REALITY - BITTER AND BEAUTIFUL. REALIZE TRUTH CHANGES WITH PERSPECTIVE. AWAKEN. 5 18 Administration and Faculty ,. ,.m::5 -, Q- 1.344 Q2-,I:31' :f L5 ff -t-fwa,2::4 '4-.M axe-44: :ww 4 J' , N . --wma 0 .,-.-f,..,.-of. A 1 f:,zr1rc, -:'-',1:1- v 1 ,....J This Elgin relates a life's story worthy of respect and ad miration. HIS RESIGNATION MADE US MORE AWARE OF THE MAN HE IS. President and Mrs. Demaray attend Homecoming Coronation reception. Seattle Pacific College has been undergoing a period of rapid growth and development. In a very few years many new buildings were required, student enrollment increased markedly, additions to the faculty of the highest caliber men and women available have been made. Growth is healthy and desirable, but with it must come re-examina- tion and a sharpening of awareness of the purposes and goals involved. This has been the year for Seattle Pacific College to look into its own life with discrimination. Self-studies have been made for the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and for the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools. Our School of Nursing is striving for national recognition. The School of Music will be looking in that direction shortly. With all of our success- ful attempts to meet the academic competition of today, it is our strong purpose and intent to develop students who can confront modern secular society with an effective Gos- pel message. We salute the Tawahsi staff in their attemp-ts, through this publication, to sharpen our awareness. The students of SPC have shown remarkable versatility in their new approaches to society in the name of Christ, such as Operation Out- reach. Let me assure you that we will be watching with great anticipation the developments at SPC, where the fin- est approaches to excellence in Christian higher education will emerge. C. DORR DEMARAY, President Boord ol Trustees ol Seottle Pocitic College Members, Front: Paul T. Walls lChair- manl, Bruce C. Bartlett, E. Stanley Wat- kins, Bert L. Sellin, Bud E. Hansen, Ben R. Burgoyne, Marion B. Robbins. Back: Gordon S. Clinton, Forest C. Bush, J. Walter Barham, Marvin E. Burke, Stuart W. Holmes, C. Woodrow Willson, Ralph R. Richard, G. Kimball Burns lTreasurerl, Alvin G. Delamar- ter, Leslie H. Whitehead, V. A. Ballen- tyne, R. Elmer McDowell, Wesley F. Jeffrey, Thomas J. Isaac lSecretaryl. Administrative Otticers LAWRENCE R. SCHOENHALS C. MELVIN FOREMAN Vice President Dean of Instruction Mr. Norman Edwards-Alumni and Community Relations, Dr. Keith Bell-Dean of Students, Mr. Clifford Baldwin-Finance, Dr. Mendal B., Miller-Director of Public Relations, Dr. Harold T. Wiebe-Dean of Graduate School, Mr. George Upton-Director of Development, Dr. Donald Kerlee-Grants and Research. Protessionoi ond Administrative Personnel Front: Oral Hemry-Controller, Dr. Ernest Liddle-Head Librarian, E. Walter Helsel-- Registrar. Back: Dwaine Bassett-Director of Admissions, Dr. Doris Wilson-College Physician, Dr. Donald Stevens-Director of Counseling Services, Charles Schufeldt- Dean of lVlen, Kenneth Finlay-Associate Director of Admissions, L. Jerome Kenagy- College Publications Editor and Student Union Building Manager. , -Vi. ,vff 1 i , ... i r. l ' g Or , li t . n cg '1 Y . , 1 9, ii -V ' i ,1 if J J ,n ' .2 fi I ' if - li' .g il - ' 'L-Q11 .fi ivlgi i '- ..,,nls.' . , ,. . , fkjflii - -if :bi if Hifi xl .gs ip, My i Wim lo, 1 if if 'L ,gm ,,.,,,,,,,,....,,-... M. ., -V. .vt Gerald Scott-Plant Manager Mrs. Dorothy WilIiamson-Direc- tor of Student Employment J. Harland Beery-Director of Athletic News Service, James Hurd-Bookstore Man- ager, Mrs. Margaret Green-Dean of Women, Mrs. Audrey Taylor-Cafeteria Manager. 5 ?.,...,-ww S 4.,.-as--if . ii M112 . K ,N ' 7 X ,Ny An , -Q,-N., Dr. Edwin Lyle-Dean Mr. Clifford Neufeld Mr. Donald Blair X ,... Dr. Albert Haugerud, Dr. Carl Roseveare, and Dr. Ardath Champlin. miami! B 5 . 9 Mrs. Dorothy Wiebe, Miss Vivian Larson, and Professor Phyllis Smith Professor Robert Johnson and Dr. Curtis Martin ff? i 'Lg . .-.L School of Educotion Mrs. Margaret Woods The School of Education will involve SPC in a nation-wide study Teachers of the Trainers of Teachers. Under this study, the profes- sors will work closely with three schools in Seattle to implement new teaching theory and method. The school has also reapplied for accreditation. Dr. Haugerud has presented a paper on Su- pervision and Curriculum. He is a member of the state committee on science and the National Aeronautic Space Association. Dr. Curtis Martin is doing extensive research on social foundations in America. ln this con- nection he has traveled to the University of Chicago and other American universities. Changes in the procedures of study for be- ginning students are being introduced. A new program of lab experience in the public schools will be implemented for the sopho- more to junior year. The author of three books, Mrs. Woods is the founder of the PTA sponsored pre-school pro- gram in public libraries in the state of Wash- ington. She was instrumental in setting up the new master's degree in creative educa- tion and has worked with school districts throughout the nation in this field. The Delta Zeta Sorority honored her as Woman of the Year for 1967-68. School of Nursing The School of Nursing embodies a staff of highly educated and specially trained women all of whom have received their masters degree in nursing. Under the leadership of Mrs. Lydia Green the school is training girls for professional nursing and is applying for its accreditation from the Na- tional League of Nursing. Mrs. Della Tiede is a nursing spe- cialist in the field of maternal child nursing. Mrs. Shirley Kurz is doing extensive research in cardiac nursing. The expansion of this department is seen as Mrs. Joan Pont- liana began to teach spring quarter. She comes from the University of Washington hospital where she was night su- pervisor and is a specialist in pediatrics. ,Q-.L .mf ' ' 'f M gg,.,.c.L.... M.. g MM Mrs. Lydia Green-Director E525 Mrs. Della Tiede Miss Joan Cassell Mrs. Ruby Wendfeldt and Mrs. Shirley Kurz 1:1 f-'ae iv 'S . Psychology Sociology-Anthropology ' Professors Kenneth Tollefson and Robert Larson, Dr. Gordon Cochrane. With the growing need for an introduction to Psychology, Dr. Philip Ashton has been attempting to expand the de- partment. Adding to the faculty and building the library are partial fulfillment of his goal. Anticipated is the estab- lishment of a laboratory for experimental p-sychology. Left: Dr. Philip Ashton, below: Dr. Donald Stevens. l I W Furthering their academic prowess and sharpening the students' aware- ness of the world are the chief con- cerns of the Sociology-Anthropology Department. On February 29, the social problems class presented the Social Problems Fair in an attempt to emphasize spe- cific conditions being handled as so- cial problems in our community and society, and also to emphasize the in- ter-relationships that exist between them. Display booths in lower Gwinn provided materials and community personnel for resource. Representa- tives included were the Human Rights Commission, Seattle Police Depart- ment, Lutheran Family and Child Service with Benji, Crisis Clinic, and Mr. Walter Hundley, Director of Seat- tle Model City program. English Since the establishment in 1962, of a Journal for the Institute of Research at Seattle Pacific College, Professor Donald McNichols has been editor. This journal has received wide rec- ognition for some of the articles. It is sent regularly to many of the sig- nificant libraries in the United States, including Harvard, as well as to libraries in England, France, Aus- tralia, and Hong Kong. The department is undertaking a sig- nificant study during the summer of 1968 by questionnaire. Those Eng- lish graduates of the past 10 years in public school teaching will be asked to evaluate the training they received in the department. A similar study will be made of those gradu- ates of the past ten years who have pursued graduate study. The trends, if any, and other suggestions and in- formation coming from these two studies will be of help in determining the proper course that the depart- ment should take as it continues to develop its program. Professor Carl Johnson, journalism, is Youth Editor for a periodical, The Herald, and news correspondent for the Washington area for the publica- tion Christianity Today. Professors Leon Arksey and Fan Gates. Dr. Evan Gibson Professor Bonnie Heintz ,iffy V. , Nz X-1 few 1 Professor Donald McNichols-Chairman Professors Pearl McElheran, James Plett. .lean Hanawalt A -,7 6 x .W 4 ,M E 3 1 A Professor Carl Johnson Modern Longuoges The Modern Languages Department encourages double majors within their department to emphasize the intercom- munication between languages. New equipment and greater use of the language laboratory aids the student in using language skills effectively and intelligently. Mr. Michael MacDonald, who is new to the department, is preparing his dissertation in German. Professor Gustave Breitenbach was selected to lead a study tour to Germany for summer 1968 for the Foreign Language League. The program features four weeks of intensive study at the University of Cologne. A full program of excursions and activities is included as an extension of the curriculum. These scheduled events promote the integration of the stu- dents into the local German community. ESPAIN Professor Dolores Sanders and Dr. Louise Faye if 1? 5 5-li fri, Dr. Mary Allison and Professor Wadad Saba Professor Donald Vesey we Professor JameslChapman Dr, Geraldine Hess ,ggjwtf,'m.....: 1 ----- we if vi sara Professor William Hansen I Professor Gustave Breitenbach Professor Michael MacDonald ,,,, ,.,, ,. ,r., . r.,.,,e,1 ,W g P .l JS L J A Tilt '21 T2 Speech Professor Paul Rosser l The Speech Department offers par- ticipation in a nationally recognized forensics program which is coached by Professor Hansen. A diversified drama program directed by Professor Chapman includes a special empha- sis on the relationship between drama and religion. Dr. Hess directed the touring group which traveled throughout California. School of Religion Dr. Frank Kline-Dean Dr. Joseph Davis and professors Talmage Wilson and Alice Reid. The School of Religion emphasizes the need for balanced study in scholastic and theological disciplines and its practical application. We have a Christian mission and must share the living presence of Eternal God. The graduate program offers a MA in religion. Adding to the possibility for more thorough preparation on the undergraduate level is the double major: study is done in the area of Missions, Biblical Literature, or Christian Education, and one in an additional area of emphasis. Dr. Frank Kline, founder-president of Union Biblical Seminary, Yeomal, Ma- harashtra, India, is Dean of the School. He has authored Rozchi Bhakti, v. 1 lDaily Worship in Marathil, edited v. ll and III, and made contributions to various other publications. Teaching on the graduate level are Dr. Ralph Turnbull and Rabbai Corson. Professor E. Walter Helsel and Mrs Leona Fear Dr. Elvis Cochrane Professor Hugh Salisbury Chrkhon Educohon The Christian Education Department of- fers undergraduate training both in theory and practical experience. Good News Clubs, Sunday Schools, and various other activities increased the skill of this year's fifty majors. Professor Hugh Salisbury, head of the de- partment, is also chairman of the Greater Seattle Sunday School Association and representative of the David C. Cook Pub- lishing Company. He has authored A Guide to Effective Bible Teaching and lectured in numerous conferences. Phhosophy Dr. Raymond Wells and, left, Dr. Walter Johnson. The philosophy professors have contributed to many colloquia this past year. Mr. Walter Johnson, depart- ment head, has worked with and written for the Pic- torial Dictionary ofthe Bible, a word study in transla- tions from the original Greek and Hebrew. Dr. Ray- mond Wells, newly incorporated as a professor, has taken part in the American Philosophers Association. Music The Music Department endeavors to perfect its curriculum and methods as it meets the increasing needs of its stu- dents. Mr. Wayne Balch, as department head, is expanding and organizing the music program in trying to renew accredi- tation from the National Association School of Music. Dr. Carl Reed, who composes much of his own instrumental pieces, has encouraged new emphasis on student creativity in music. Music education training is supervised by Miss Winifred Leighton who has studied under the founder of the Kodaly Method. She serves as .state chairman for the Student Chapter of the Music Educator National Conference. The department has been further represented through the travels of the college band and choir. Dr. Carl Reed and Professor Lyle Staley Professor Winifred Leighton -' ,fave .,,,.,. . .... .,.. , ,,.,, .,. , ,,.,. , ,,,,, , if i Dr. Wayne Balch-Chairman '55 'tQQi Dr. Winston Johnson and Professor Royce Eckhardt Professors Marcile and Philip Mack 5 z i ft , Professor Larry Metcalf-Chairman rt Miss Barbara Doutrich Mrs. Ngaire Hixson Mr. Clint Brown Under the direction of Professor Larry Metcalf, the art gallery initiated several programs this year including a print show, Peruvian children's stitcheries, and faculty and student shows. For the first time SPC offered a nationwide an- nual drawing competition with entries from several states. To help the campus grow in its awareness of the arts, the department co-sponsored a Fine Arts Week spring quarter. Activities included gallery shows, lectures and a clothes line art sale. Dr. Roy Swanstrom-Chairman Professor Clifford Roloff Dr. Jesse Chiang-Chairman and Professor Burton Jones K , History-Politiccii Science Professor Glen Nutter 1' . . F. 1 l. V- . A 4 X. , ,. I Dr. Frank Williston Dr. Roy Swanstrom traveled in Europe during the summer, principally in the Scandinavian countries and Russia. Because Professor Krahn was on leave in preparation for his doctoral dissertation, Dr. Frank Williston, visiting professor from the Uni- versity of Washington, conducted well-received seminars on recent Far Eastern history. Because politics is everybody's business, the policy of the department is to encourage all students to take some course in political science. The course of study leading to a major is designed to acquaint the student with the enduring questions which have agitated the minds of men over the centuries. Economics ond Business -,,.ff 'ms 193. K. Dr. Lawrence Wright Dr. Arnold Carlson Above: Mrs. Flora Burns and Mrs. Abbie Dale Home Economics , :LV Af. F, 2, .4 ' mi: Dr. Mendal B. Miller-Chairman The new offices in the CAD building gave the Business Administration department a new physical coherence. Academically they have expanded their curriculum to include areas of international economics under the teaching of Dr. Lawrence Wright. Home Economics emphasizes the woman's role in today's world. Mrs. Dorothy Kreider, as chairman, is active in the Association of Home Economics Administrators and serves as a member of the National Committee on Home Economics. Working with her is Mrs. Abbie Dale who has published many articles on Nu- trition. Mrs. Flora Burns, who teaches clothing and Textiles, does special research in these fields at the University of Washington. Mrs. Dorothy Kreider Moth Professor David Neu has been ,awarded a Science Faculty Fellow- ship grant from the National Science Foundation. This will en- able him to study mathematics for fifteen months at the Univer- sity of Washington. Dr. Lloyd Montzingo-Chairman Professor Donna Baertschy and Professor Emilie Wohlenberg Professor Janet Buck Professors David Brooks and David Neu Physics . 1 i X Dr. Donald Kerlee-Chairman Dr. Hugh Nutley and Dr. James Crichton Dr. Roger Anderson and Dr. David Yu if if ii 1, if It QIQQQQ 60 '.aa0 Dr. Philip Ogden and Professor Karl Krienke W9 . fi is .gil Professor Donald Anderson The National Science Foundation has granted the Physics Depart- ment two special grants: the Under-graduate Research Partici- pation Program will be directed by Dr. Philip Ogden. The Science Faculty Fellowship was awarded to Dr. Roger Anderson. Dr. David Yu, visiting professor of physics, was invited to present a paper Nuclear Form Factors from a Sidewise Dispersion Relation to the American Physical Society meeting held in Chicago. Life Sciences Offering new opportunities for students, the Chemistry De- partment has been given a 57,000 grant for book additions to the library. The National Science Foundation has also awarded a grant which will be directed by Dr. Paul Lepse. The program involves two students in undergraduate research in organic chemistry. Mr. Michael Peterson is publishing material on Geometrical image Formation in Infrared Spectrometersu at the University of Washington. Dr. Wesley Lingren, on leave, is currently a National Science Foundation Faculty Fellow at Yale University. K... in Professor Michael Peterson and Dr. Paul Lepse Professor Burton Dietzman Professor Ronald Philips, Professor Charles Shockey, and Dr. Harold Wiebe A new biology committee has been developed as an advisory board, consisting of the three previous department heads: Dr. Wiebe, Dr. Shoc- key, and Mr. Philips. Under their advice, plans are being developed to install a running sea water system at Camp Casey. There is also a tenta- tive plan concerning a graduate program with a major in biology. The department has been awarded a 535,820 grant by the National Science Foundation for a summer institute in marine biology to be held at Camp Casey, Summer Quarter 1968. The grant is under the direction of Dr. Ross Shaw. ima eff' i l il.:-4' Dr. Ross Shaw Dr. Gordon Martin ft: Coach Les' Habegger - s 1-I V ' fans, - 3- gj,: 1 11: 'giji f ri 1-E ., ,IV '-'- ' V ,.,4, MP ' fu .R I P 1 'V ' Y 5 --f. 2-V-42 1 , ,gg , X 4 xf 1::'.Z':,:,ez-,K 51.5-a':-,f3i'r Q K , ,,.,, c.aw.r 2- . , Zz'-mm,.:w-fz1s,f,i,iifa.2--Vey --1 ., A wif:-,-.wfgb QQMWV a W f fi ik. A 1-I. graft, f cw., 3 ,Q if 'Qi' 1 1 r - agp - - 1 y 1- --iii ' ,:,1.2-f,,,'1 T , iff, 115:12 ' V-77:51 fiflf ' ' l -,r 'i'1 V is Professor Sharon Stroble s ill? f 3 Z E ww. we ,. 24 Dr. Kenneth Foreman-Chairman V mmm swims -Q N -v we -. QQ cfm-vkw-.1--ni , . . .w ' -. 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We continued to broaden our horizons by sending delegates to the Model United Nations in New York, the Western Regional Drug Conference in Los An- geles and the Presidential Prayer Breakfast in Wash- ington, D.C. Besides the candy, it may be impossible to point to anything really spectacular that student government did for students. But the important aspects of life never get the publicity anyway. We kept the machin- ery going-and that is a job in itself! l thoroughly enjoyed working with some very capable associates in the office. A big bowl of candy goes to Craig, Ken, Gary, Keith, and of course, Sue. And if there's anything left, Dean Keith Bell should have all he wants-he was of unsurpassed assistance. And I really don't need to thank Student Council Advisor Dr. Gordon W. Martin, he would help himself to the candy anyway! Perhaps the greatest thrill of being president has been the opportunities to work with faculty and adminis- trative members. My candy goes out to them, too, espe- cially to President C. Dorr Demaray whose service and dedication to students has been a personal inspiration to me. John W. Pearson Associated Students President tudent Government :n Waggoner Keith Lundberg 'st Vice President Social Business Manager Second Vice President Student Council Members Craig Carlson Skin: Q- Q4 iv, r 'f--- tw1:4.M.' -Ck :-AA?-24 1 X A ,Q ,.,., ' ,E-. 41-sw-rang 54,41-ru ,,:z'zx:f2ffi9Qtl'xWl:ii5 f'f' p.E f ?1 A' 15.1 U-Y :.' tif-3 -r 4f4gfi',,g3-.3r',f-.- ,X-5 ' , . - -. V sf- r f ,, , - Colloquia: A. Russia with Drs. Swanstrom and Schoenhals, B. Love with Dr. Henry Schwarng C. Politics with Dr. Hugh Bone, D. Censorship with Professors Martin, Chapman, McNichols, and Bell. Academic Attdirs Culfurgl Affgifg achievement, the academic plaque is awarded quarterly to the residence group having the highest grade point average. John Stewart Anderson The Academic Affairs Board, under Steve Schilperoort, at- tempts to stimulate the esthetic sense in students by spon- i soring a broad program of colloquia and a book of the quar- ter. Featured have been Eric Fromm's The Art of Loving, C. S. Lewis' Mere Christianity, and C. P. Snow's The Two Cul- tures. The goal ofthe board has been centered this year on improvement of student services and concentration on fewer but better colloquia. To encourage academic effort and acknowledge high John Avison Dave Handy-Chairman ' .J A Intercollegiate Intercollegiate Affairs Board exists vb we , az to establish a link between the ASSPC and student governments of other colleges, especially those col- leges within this state. Activities for +41- i .A ,N-Y. Q. .eff-V 'rw . -f'rf'ff' t .,,. , . J... , -::'5i f. .ww ..4,., Religion Religion Board coordinates student re- ligious activities, promoting spiritual growth, providing mean.s for reaching non-Christian students for Christ on and off campus, and offering and pro- moting opportunities for Christian service. Some special programs that were directly from Religion Board in- cluded the help with counseling for the Billy Graham film, For Pete's Sake, Christian Service Survey which helped many organizations to find needed personnel, the two Student Chapel Programs following the Winter Quarter Christian Commitment Week, and the Religion Awareness Week. The Religion Board was also instrumental in getting Vespers moved from the dorms back to McKinley Auditorium for All-College Vespers each week, and the .attendance this year has been very encouraging. Dr. Kline, the ad- visor for Religion Board, proved to be very helpful throughout the year, and his sincere efforts were appreciated by all. . 2, . 1. g .1 a ,l,.,,,vy,, ,. . . sg -fag! 0 -N 'alia 31.-' fm'-W5 um- I ' fx' ' .A . ' - 'f . 11' ai 7' fr. U 'Il 7' i .1 Q 'i fl iff 'W J ' JW ': 235531 W, .. -eff waz. ,r :A Mfff-' ax' 1967-1968 included attending the Northwest Student Association Con- ferences at Central Washington State College and at Marylhurst College. Newly elected president Clint San- ford and ASSPC president for 1967-68, John Pearson, attended a conference for student leaders at Disneyland. The work of lCAB is informative for student leaders and many have gained insight into the problems faced by our neighbors in the col- legiate sphere. Greg Brodin-Chairman Polificol Afioirs Political Affairs Board informs stu- dents on important socio-political is- sues of the day. lt sponsored Julia Brown, a former Negro counterspy for the FBI, on the topic of civil rights, and Phyllis Lamphere, Seattle council- woman. Bob Carpenter, Greg Harrop, Larry Schmeiser, and Dr. Chiang as advisor, attended the National Model United Nations in New York City in February. The SPC delegation was chosen one of the ten best partici- pating. The trip introduced a chapel program and .a spring seminar. PAB was also instrumental in beginning the Action Course in Practical Politics, a course relating how our political party system operates and how it is organ- ized. lt helped reveal ways people could become involved in politics and win elections. Bob Carpenter Chairman Elections The big innovation in Elections Board this year was the use of voting machines. Although mal- functioning in the primaries, the machines allowed the final elec- tion results to be released within an hour after the closing of the polls. Starting from 19 candidates in the primaries, the 1968-1969 of- ficers were all elected by substan- tial margins, a welcome relief from last year. Ken Becker and Roy Reichen-- Chairmen mms oss NATIONS .osNsv,.-. Music Music Board concerned itself with three areas of involvement this year. First, it provided a budget for the Chor- isters, which is a Music Board group fthe unofficial official group repre- senting SPCJ. Second, during Home- coming Week, it sponsored the Satur- day night variety show Things Are Different Now in which students and alumni participated. Featured groups were the Music Faculty Band, Mrs. Stan Watkins and her secret instru- ment, and many others. Third, music was provided for the stage band which performed often. ' l l I Jerry Wi lson-Chairman Greg Kmlock-Chairman Speech-A rts Speech-Arts Board is a coordinating body of two fraternities-Alpha Psi Omega and Pi Kappa Delta. It was an agent in getting three fall chapel plays presented, in directing the lntra- mural Speech Tournament and Speak- Up Week, and in conducting the An- nual Speech Retreat at Camp Casey for speech and drama majors. The years closed with the Speech-Arts banquet in May. Dan Monzingo-Editor-in-Chief Don Hines-Sports Editor 1' x Mel McNichols-Lively Arts Dave Fiskum-Staff Writer Gordon Bell-Business Manager S. ., 43 , 9..+-. M. 4 P N4 , ,. ff, Q73 K lon. 1.0 -.x ' 1.47 2 M. Wl!n,,,s XXX Q Wx ,. f1 ' f--, ' , X 52 tix.. Folcon This year The FALCON has served as a stimulant and sounding board for student news and opinions. Both the Letters to the Editor and FALCON Forum were vehicles for lively student discussion. The paper also went into in-depth coverage and features on civil rights, homecoming and the campus environment. Off campus also came in for special attention as The FALCON covered community election is- sues, improvements and visiting personali- ties such as Bishop James Pike, Governor Ronald Reagan and others. The paper has tried to be activist, ,criti- cal, and skepticalg publishing independent reporting and commentary about educa- tional and broader concerns. Dan Monzingo Ed itor-i n-Ch ief Gary Conkling-Associate Editor Carl .lohnson-Advisor FALCON Staff produces an 8-page weekly., Back: Skip Moen, capt., John McEwan, Ken Rick- ey. Front: Sheila Higbee, Carol Bartlett, Sharon Wiggins, Diane Loughridge. Becky Boddy, Kathy Childers, Paul Fleischmann, Steve Witham, Caroline Moore, Fred Libbey. Right: Doug Radke, Sue Landis, Mary Friesen, Deb Crain, Daryl Darst, capt. Front: Carolyn Manning, Merilee Quir- ing, Betty Rae Evers, Karren Gustaf- son. ' lift Back: Dave Willson, capt., Ron Peterson, Ron Rozell. Front: Linda Johnston, Lorraine Rowley, Pinky Clifton, Marti Dixon. I .ilftngvl Back: Harold Delemarter, capt., Dave Hawkins, Dennis Powell, Bob John- son, Sandy Schultz, not pictured. Front: Ginny Lingren, Sylvia Harrington, Pam Kahler, Kris Eells. ' . ' . fa -fe-1-'Cf' -SP6 ll Aided by the active leadership of Kirby Bertholf, the gospel teams have pre- sented Christ through word, song, and testimony. Conducting meetings three times a month they traveled from Vancouver, Canada to Eastern Wash- ington. The gospel team, directed by Paul Fleischmann and with Steve Witham as their speaker, made a spring trip to California delivering a message series a musical program. Missions isn't just for the foreign mis- sionary. Through fellowship with oth- ers, lnter-Varsity strives to awaken students to the Christian's responsi- bility of making Christ known through- out the world. Speakers and films pro- vide pertinent information on various aspects of missionary life in biweekly meetings. A prayer and Bible study is held twice a month. The highlight of the year was the International Trien- nial Convention at Urbana, Illinois De- cember 27-31, 1967 where 9,000 were in attendance. College Life, sponsored by Campus Crusade, is oriented toward learning more about the person of Jesus Christ and His relevance in lives today. There is a time of sharing answers to prayer, singing, and hearing brief talks by a student or Crusade staff member. Small Action groups are held in the dorms for further Bible study. Gospel in Action 4 X John Scott, Church of England, was one of the prominent guest speakers at Urbana '67. iran, ,, I .N-lv J L ,J Fcilconettes ond Centurions l ,..L.. I Front: Angie Doane, Bev Buob, Alice Wuorioen, Lelia Gar- rett. Middle: Nancy Fredrick, Kathy Ganfield, Carol Blue, Mrs. Janet Buck-Advisor, Glenda Braun-Treasurer, Marjie Kroon, Sue Gantenbein-Vice President. Standing: Shirley Root, Arnola Eutulain, Carol Lange, Tam Mansfield, Elly Uhden, Arian Lee, Jeannie Chap-man, Pam Moore, Cathy Anis- dale, Margaret Boyd-Historian, Claire Markham-Usher Chairman. Not pictured: Barbara Borton. .. , Back: Ralph Carlson, Rick Ryding, Chuck Holmquist, Dr. Swanstrom-Advisor, Tom Highsmith, Steve Eels, Forrest Bush, John Pearson. Front: Paul Fleishmann-Vice President, Steve Schilperoort, Craig Parrish, Roger Klein, George Scranton, Greg Bro- din-Secretary-Treasurer, Doug Carlson, Gary Wallace, Clint Sanford, Larry Hunts- perger. Not pictured: Craig Carlson, Jerry Banburg, Roger Hansen, Roger Moffit, Dan Monzingo, Ron O'Neel, Ken Waggoner. A college flag was presented to Seattle Pacific by the Centurians at the Homecoming game. The Junior-Senior men's academic and service honorary provided the necessary funds for the gift. An Armed Forces Colloquium in the fall brought representatives from each branch of the service to the campus. Profits from their annual spring program Centurians Present go to a worthwhile recipient. Along with the Junior-Senior women's honorary, the Falconettes, the Centurians ushered at numerous college events, such as the Oratorio Society Concert at the Opera House. As a service project, the Falconettes collected materials for use at Rainier School in Buckley, Washington. Personal experiences and adventures of members and guest speakers were shared at their meetings. The neighborhood also benefited when the group sang carols to them at Christmas. Melinda Wilson-President, Jerrie Huston -Secretary AMS - Circle K s jf TN xg! F' NI -is lsr f W X I V v xc I :Li 1 if-P 5 S 4 L -. s an 'I' 'Y' I , - ff, 4, 54. V v 'Sk -fffg -el T T Bob Loyal-Social Chairman, Craig Parrish-Publicity ' AZw.'JY iL rfiL ff ge Chairman, Harold Delamarter-Chaplain, Roger Han- W f' iffy, 4 sen-Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Murphy-Vice Presi- ' N ' dent. Right: Roy Harrington-President. fc Circle K is a service organization and a leadership and character building group which serves the campus and the community. lt gives members an opportunity to contribute and learn at the same time. Projects included a coaching program for kids from central Seattle and a sign-making program for all of the SPC buildings, thus living up to its motto of We Build. Doug Anderson-President, Rick Weakly, Tony Maier, Ray Nishikawa-Secretary. W ve: . 3 AMS began the year by showing the film Guns of Navarone at their Stag Taco Feed and later a Rootbeer Float party with campus entertainment after the St. Martins game. The Whisker- ino raised a good crop of par- ticipants with Chuck Holm- quist's winning the hair-raising event. The Chuckwagon Restau- rant was the scene of a smor- gasboard between Seattle and Olympia before their second clash. April activities began with an all-college Hamburger Feed. has 1, l ., Mrs. Margaret Green-Advisor, Elly Uhden-Cultural Chairman, Cathy Antis- dale-Standards Chairman, Nancy Stewart-Publicity Chairman, Nancy Frederick-Social Chairman, Linda Young-Religion Chairman. lg: Associated Women Students Miss Joan Cassel--Advisor, Jeanie Chapman-Vice President, Alice Wuorinen-Treasurer, Marilyn Peden ' ' -Secretary. Not pictured: Lynda Nyholm-President. Associated Women Students, under the direction of Linda Nyholm and her cabinet, has had a busy year. Among the events they have sponsored are two fashion shows, Heart Sister Week in February, and the most important, at least to the girls, were the tolos-The Hawaiian Happening in March featuring a luau and authentic Hawaiian entertainment, and the spring tolo featuring sun and sea at a beach party. 'fs ...Mfg J,..Anl Mens Interclorm Council Elo Pi Alpho Doug Carlson-Hill President, Garon Isaac-Hill Representa- tive, Bob Rorabaugh-Moyer President. Not pictured: Dave Bun- dy-Moyer Representative, Dave Wagner-Upper President, Mark Whitehead-Upper Representative. X Q '-.ff 5-'V l lf I i . 1' . l K X X X - l L M X Q Q H1 Seattle 1968 Seafair Queen-Linda Andrews, Seattle Pacific freshman. Eta Pi Alpha is the SPC chapter of the Stu- dent Washington Education Association. It has expanded its services into several areas, including a Cadet information Service avail- able to all full-time cadets. The principal proj- ect of the club this year was sponsoring a campus visit of 100 high school members of the FTA clubs in November. Back: Professor Neufeld-Advisor, Laura Hunter, Dave Lantz-First Vice President, Sally Schroeder, Kathy NlcMinn, Ken Becker- . President. Seated: Margaret Boyd-Second Vice President, Carol . Blue-2-Treasurer, Judy Larson-Secretary, Marla Short-Publicity. I T! ' 3 Thefo Belo Ldmbdd Iold Tou The Seattle Pacific College English Honorary, Lambda Iota Tau, serves multiple purposes. Membership in the national organization accrues benefits of professional employment and informational services. In local chapter meetings, stu- dents and faculty have occasion to discover one another as social, flesh-and-blood individuals. Outside speakers ignite the realization that you too can earn a PhD. And in sharing original works of club members, the creative fire which educational bureaucracy was intended to house, once more flares through the smoke of academic routine. Ralph Carlson-President Front: Molly McBride Program and Religion Chairman Joanne Christiansen Treasurer Middle Marie Chapin Vice President QQ iQi Lelia Garrett President Sandy Evans Secretary Becky Belcher Washington State Secretary Top Carol Isaak Historian Jan Ramer man-Publicity Chairman Janet Wlngquist Social Chairman Ginny Nygard-Project Chairman Theta Beta a college chapter of the American Home Economics As sociation, began the year with a candlelight ceremony installing new members Theta Beta took part in open houses attended outside conferences and conventions listened to speakers and sponsored a popular chapel speaker whose topic was on natural gas and its products. Its mam project was the well attended annual Bridal show and reception This years activities ended with the traditional Spring Picnic Alpha Psi Omego - Pi Koppo Delto Alpha Psi Omega is the largest national drama honorary comprising over 400 casts in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada. Through involve- ment in both the active and technical aspects of productions, students acquire enough points to gain voted acceptance. ln addition to recog- nizing and encouraging people capable in drama, the club stresses meaningful confrontation between author, audience, and actors. Among such presentations was a play in the absurdist tradition during Fine Arts Week. Judy Barnes, Edna Kiel, Mike Hazen, Cheryl Hall-Secretary, George Scranton-President, Tom Highsmith, Larry Huntsperger-Vice Presi- dent, Angie Doane, Don Hines, Greg Kinlock, Layne Boyce. Pi Kappa Delta is the largest national honorary fraternity for forensics partici pants. It honors collegiate speakers who have worked and excelled in debate and individual speaking events such as oratory, interpretative reading, and extem poraneous speaking. Pi Kappa Delta has cooperated with the speech depart ment in sponsoring a collegiate and high school speech tournament. Maryellen Robertson-Treasurer, Professor William Hansen- Advisor, Angie Doane-Vice President, Marcia l3outell-Secre- tary, Greg Kinlock, Mike Hazen-President, Ron Ansted. we sig-st W ., AHSEH-IRIIIER' if New Conservatives The New Conservatives, a newly formed organization this year, has already become the most active political club on the SPC campus. It sponsored meetings on the hippies, the Vietnam war, the U.N. in Katanga, and civil rights. The Rev. B. Freeman Yearling, a Negro who ran against Adam Clayton Powell in a 1967 special election in Harlem, addressed a large audience of students. Sgt. Alan Davidson, a Green Beret, in presenting a first-hand report and conservative views on Vietnam, .stirred students' minds. Young Republicans The Young Republicans sponsored Opportunities Un- limited, a conference presented by the Republican National Committee. Democrat, Independent, and Re- publican students from western Washington attended. Panel discussions, presented by teams of experts, were on such topics as politics, politics and your career, and practical politics. Special speakers included Governor Dan Evans, Secretary of State Ludlow Kramer, and State Republican Chairman C. Montgomery Johnson. Don Johnson-Vice President, Ken Thornberg- President, Dorothy Clark-Secretary. Dave Schref- fler-Treasurer, not pictured. 'M Nursing I solemnly pledge myself before God . . . with loyalty I will endeavor to aid the physician in his work and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care . . . from Florence Nightingale Pledge Each January 'a traditional Consecration and Capping Service is held for the sophomore nursing students before they begin wearing caps and outfits. Nurses Christian Fellowship is an organiza- tion with weekly prayer and Bible study. lt focuses on helping the student see her role as a Christian nurse. Seattle Pacific Association of Nursing Stu- dents keeps students aware of the latest ad- vancements in other nursing schools and within the profession. Deanna Fine .serves as president. SPANS Bonnie Willis, Sec.-Treas., Sue Rydman, Chaplain, Judy Friesen, Vice President, Laura Stevens, Social Chairman, Nancy Burke, President. Towne Club Early in the year, maneuvers were initiated by off campus students with on campus ideas. Planning transpor- tation, parties, ski treks, and central reorganization, promoting day time music in the SUB, strengthening communication - all to attain qual- ity interaction. Officers: Rich McDonald, Linda King, Joan Thomson. Working behind the scenes in prepar- ing for gallery showings and Fine Arts Week, le Marais is proving to be an ef- fective means of stimulating interest in the fine arts. The club, taking its name from the French left bank, spon- sors parties, gallery tours and a Clothes Line Art Sale in the Spring. Le Morois Dan Canonge-Treasurer, Ellen Terry, Jeff Zylstra-President, Joy Jones- Secretary, Clin Brown and Larry Metcalf-Advisors. Not pictured: J. Stone, Vice President. IFEBI Terry Barham, Elliot Bergsagel-President, John Cross, Dave Lundy-Secretary-Treas- urer, Don Bilderback--Vice President. SPARK With an ultimate goal of initiating a radio station at Seattle Pacific College, the Seattle Pacific Amateur Radio Klub is presently involved with operating the radio telegraph media. Their equipment spans from Alaska to New York. Eight mem- bers have operator licenses. fx. . . Physics - Chem isfry I. 2 V. New developments in areas of phy- sics and math are related to majors through the Physics Club. Monthly meetings that include guest lec- turers and field trips to such places as the Hanford Atomic Works are activities that help prepare students for futures in physics or engineering. Chemistry officers: Lael Winch-Secretary Treasurer, Dean Nomura-President, Clau dia Robertson-Vice President. Members of the Chemistry Club are student affiliates to the American Chemical Society. Their purpose is to introduce students with professional chemists and graduate programs in the area. An opportunity is pro- vided to become acquainted with fellow members and share ideas concerning the field. Physics officers: Les Corn-Vice President, Don Bilderback- President, Phil Marston-Treasurer, Lane Friesen-Secretary. 1 68 THE SUN RISES AND THE SUN LEAVES TO BEGIN AGAIN STREAMS SKIP TO THE SEA BUT THE SEA IS NOT FULL. HE HAS IVIADE EVERYTHING BEAUTIFUL IN HIS TIIVIE: HE HAS SET THE WORLD IN THEIR HEART, SO THAT NO IVIAN CAN FIND OUT THE WORK THAT GOD IVIAKETH FROIVI THE BEGINNING TO THE END. HE CREATED ALL IVIEN IN HIS IIVIAGEQ YET EACH IS SIGNIFICANT IN HIIVISELF. BY SEARCHING CAN IVIAN FIND GOD? OH,THAT I KNEW WHERE I MIGHT FIND HINI. 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Operofion Gufreoch J' A Under the sponsorship of the Free Methodist Church, the Dominican Republic became home to Doug Carlson fcaptainj, Dale Foreman, Julie DeBoie, and Sue Schlick- er during the months of June and July. Because of the language barrier the team rarely witnessed face-to-face, but played basketball, sang, and gave short testimonies which were translated. The North American indian Mission stationed Paul ls'ensee tcaptainl, Kathy Driscoll, Judy Graybill, Dave Handy, Judy Hicks, and Karen Sagara in Indian villages dotting British Columbia. Unpainted houses, boarded windows, and three families living in one house were common sights. The children they taught in Bible school often lingered to spend the evening talking, playing, and, for some, deciding on the Christian life. Jim Hillbrick and Jim Stegman participated in World Crusades distribution mission in the Central American country of El Salvador. After a one-week orientation they left San Salvador and journeyed into mountainous back country. Their Contact was through conversation, games, and the Bibles they gave. Front: Judy Hicks, Dale Foreman, Karen Sagara, Judy Graybill. Back: Jim Stegman, Kathy Driscoll, Jim Hillbrick, Dave Handy, Julie DeBoie, Paul lsensee, Sue Schlicker, and Doug Carlson. - 3,1 '51' , 4-5,5999 8? Frosh Week The sophomores take delight in initiating the fresh- men. Each day of this first week offers antic.s which the yearlings are expected to follow. Wearing their beloved beanies, they hop to the jingle of 'lbutton frosh. They are also expected to clean up litter, and offer their services to upper classmen. Friday con- cludes the week at the all-school Trek at Seward Park. After sports and dinner, 'the new students are brought before Kangaroo Kourt for their just-reward for the week's behavior. ,W 9293 N42 X 4- A, N The investiture E Ve i I 2 I ,1 ,. 2823 555:52-Q Charles Peterson we - zfgefzmf. , megrxgf f-zz, 4 'M-if V :Ev 1 -if-fa 6952 ' -f wsalfiwf ' 'ff' 'ffl-.. 1 f ,,1f13,.1f:: my .-f.'.' 4.14-, . , .12!M.LWf fm. , :gy ye 2,155 -'v w' f Dr. Ronald S. Paul SEHTTLE PHBIFIII COLLEGE ,w.vuAL FALL CONVOCATION Frfdw Stlitfmf-rr 22, lad? lU,0L7 a.H7. couscz CHURQH Program lf. Dux Dmunar. MA.. LilL D.. Prn-zdmg Prrsidml 0154-anlzPcrrn'i: Cnllrge Prvrz-exiaunl G'r.x:rdCh1rur . , .,. ., -.. .... . . ,. .'l:fv!1rJ :mmm ,x..1.1..Ns.Mu,m.. mx me AM: ,o. 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Auuciuze Dbbrlul, Pdiilir Noflhuvxf Lubnmilurire Randle Mrwsvfzkflnsrirlm' ummm -ma Imxililurr or nf-Anus w. mm.-w for un- Hur-mars aww Q: sa-nk -mmf. mm-mum Um K.w,xmmm. sinus. ,ue-xam Pmlesxcrol Ampxfmmv, Pnym. and Pnizwpm- nm-mmm: A - ' Mm-1. xmmoomuuml omuvnf' .. . .. ,Handel V Qv nur n.-uw mmm 14-Q-1 r-muy cm ' mem s umm. ne. 11. e rm umm., au. mm.. al xmpzmz rmmi-14-' Aw-dm rum..-1 .4 mm 95 A Mr. and Mrs. Nils Peterson and family At Fall Convocation, a former student of Seattle Seminary and son of the donor of SPC's original five acres, returned to his boyhood home to receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Science. Charles Peterson, the boy Alexander Beers described as having wheels in his head, was early to prove his talents. He built his first generator at seven and has gone on to pioneer many electronic inventions in the fields of radio and photography. Notable was his work during the 1920's in designing a phonograph speaker to replace the older horn-type and his later work with Eastman Kodak Com- pany in designing flash equipment and other projects even yet classified by the U.S. Navy as top-secret. Seattle Pa- cific College honors the man who grew up in our college community for his work which has touched the lives of mil- lions of people. Top: Area once called Marston Hill, photo taken from old Peterson home on high Third Avenue W. at W. Florentia Street. , Bottom: Photo taken by Charles Peterson about 1911 as high Third was in construction. A tour of the new Classroom-Ad- ministration building began the President's Reception. On the eve- ning of September 23, teachers were introduced in a slide program and in person at the theatre presentation. The informal re- freshment hour gave further op- portunity to converse and meet. Presidents Reception K l x lnternofionol Club psi -ur WWA From left: Kyocha Kang, Merun Nasser, Tim Bilou, llham Hanna, and Yolando Franco. Advisor, Opal Townsend and President Tim Bilou, Officially organized just three short years ago, SPC's Interna- tional Club represents the many different nationalities found on campus. Under the direction of their advisor Mrs. Opal Townsend, club officers this year have included Tim Bilou, Yolando Franco, llham Hanna, Merun Nasser, and Kyocha Kang. Organized with the purpose of orienting our foreign students to campus life and to American custom.s, this fellowship brings a new aware- ness of these students to the entire campus. For it is through friendship that we form more hands around the world linked in peace and love. 455169 ..1..-mann.. 9 A Internotioncli Week ond Students Haifa 'Deeb and Mrs. Demaray F 7 The dove of peace enmeshed in a world sat on each table at the winter quarter International Banquet. Fortunately for the American students on the SPC campus, the international students are not only seen but are known by personal contact. As conversation begins, the personal bar- riers are forgotten and released, and sin- cere sharing begins. We are taken into the circle of their world. Understanding is the key to friendship. During international Week chapel pro- grams and vespers, the students from such lands as Hong Kong, Israel, Holland, Gua- temala, Great Britain, Korea, Australia, Swaziland, West Pakistan, Tanzania, India, and Nigeria expressed their talents, ideas, and beliefs. More importantly they introduced themselves. Their names had a mysterious, yet inviting charm, the ac- cents awakened our latent minds, and their personalities and experiences added to our lives. As the leaves yellowed and the crisp air signaled the end of fall, SPC students crowned Julie Nolte queen of their Autumn Harvest Festival. On the glittering lavender stage Julie and her four lovely princes- Autumn I-lorvest Cornivol ses-Judy Borchardt, Linda Ste- vens, Sharon Stockton, and Shir- ley Thompson-added a touch of splendor to the lovely Carnival atmosphere. The vibrations of Ken Waggon- er's band dimmed only to the sounds echoing from the Student Union Building. Attractions in- cluded a Spook House, putt-putt golf course, car smash, dunking pond, and pie-throwing booth. The international students' varied pro- gram included a pantomime dia- logue and vocal numbers. - fffiizzg r r- ,gp .. I Q 'E f V ' P ' 5.1 rt 'A tr A r s, ' , gf s-, QQ ,,, if f 5 w ' , was-f-: ff ' gr- ,, 'g Y ' ' .fi 1 ' if in -l . ff- 'L 'V A ' Y r- . , . '1 .A ..,.- 1 3363 L, A i -Li ,- 4 EER 4 his A, f V. iq wg X -1. .,,,. . r - ' S , il Q -V 5 , .- . - 1, AN ,...,,. -- ' ' . :.- 4 K - R 1 E ' is? i'f'o'?-V-fs-2' '2 ,.-:fl A ,- Gm . r ' X' A, '7 I it XSS: ' 'if ' O 1 , V- G an x t ,. - VW w , ', ' cj 'W' ,. 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Visiting the dorm open house which called forth creative student imaginations, looking at new classroom facilities, attending a typi- cal chapel-assembly, and sharing in a special banquet at Gwinn gave parents an opportun- ity for a moment to be part of the exciting life of their college son or daughter. -.Lx l Four hands and two pianos have become one artistic spir- it in sixteen years. This fine technique and expressive power of Melvin Stecher and Norman Horowitz was wit- nessed winter quarter in Mc- Kinley Auditorium. Accom- panied with two Steinway concert grands the American duo-piano team verified what La Prensa, Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina, described as avoid- ing the sensation of mechan- ical execution so common in piano duos. Fine technique and noble expression marked this performance which won much applause. A Company af Wayward Saints Fall quarter's drama schedule included three one- act plays, a touring drama, and a major production. The three one-act plays presented in Chapels were Overtones, The Last Word, and He Who Says Yes and He Who Says No. A Company of Wayward Saints, written by George Herman and directed by lVlr. James Chapman, is done in the improvisational commedia del'arte style. Harlequin, Tom Highsmith, led his acting troop CGeorge Scranton, Dan Carl, Randy Valen- tine, Rich Gleason, Don Joos, Sharon Reitz, Janis Sharpe, and Patty Labbeel in their attempt to portray the story of man. Eventually they decide to express the history of one man-birth, mar- riage, and death. The Children's Theatre Guild of SPC, in coopera- tion with the Junior League of Seattle, lnc., per- formed to some 4,000 elementary children during Christmas vacation. The Reluctant Dragon, based on Kenneth Grahame's book and directed by Dr. Hess, tells the story of a dragon who must take part in a fight to ensure his place in society. Carolyn Bremer, Carol Brooks, Gerald Bryson, Nick Carter, Richard Nlatzen, and Dick Sims, in their portrayal, enchanted three to four audiences daily during the week's performance. Glowing lights replaced the crisp Novem- ber air as couples entered the Sheraton Motor lnn one Saturday evening. Ralph Carmichael, well known composer, ar- ranger, and conductor, was guest artist at this year's Candlelight Concert. In addi- tion to the sacred and secular music writer, the event featured the Seattle Pacific Col- lege Choristers.. I ' 1 U E All-College Banquet L . Presidents Deception Forewarned by the Condensation of the President's Deception Invi- tation Confirmation and omenized by a 25-cent Deception button, students and faculty members reached the Jolly Troll with expec- tation. President John formed his recep- tion line and urged eaters to make no exception. King of the wild frontier .lim was without reserva- tion. Davy's reel broke, but could anything really go wrong with Boldy there? , ff CHRISTIAN ACTIVISM IN TODAY'S SOCIAL MILIEU MUST BE BASED ON A SOLID UNDERSTANDING OF THE BASIC ASSUMPTIONS OF A CHRISTIAN FAITH: WE ARE IN A MORAL UNIVERSE, MAN IS A CONSENTING VICTIM OF EVIL, EVIL IS BOTH PERSONAL AND SOCIAL, GOD'S PRIMARY CONCERN IS PERSONAL AND MORAL, GOD HAS ACTED IN EDUCATIONAL AND ' A I I I I I I REDEMPTIVE WAYS, OUR PERSONAL AND SOCIAL HOPE - CENTERS IN THE GOD REVEALED IN JESUS CHRIST AND THE CROSS. .?V:kJ'QZh,x5,,i, I .jj Q, -Vg: UZ i .. '-3. '1w,Ef:Q,-'E, , I ,-f3'?f?'.I- 'GF'. '-I-'ev H In - IT IS IN THIS ooo-PAIN MAN FINDS f I f -' A 'v'-IMT , I ' :I 1 I ., I. W 'P I NJ '- 'Q 55554 ULTIMATE MEANING. 5 fir ' ONLY THE CHRIST-RELATED LIFE IS WORTH LIVING. Lloyd H. Knox Dr. Knox, General Publisher ofthe Free Methodist Church, was fall quarter Commitment Week speaker, October 2-6. v 61.1 Winter quarter Commitment Week speaker Robert Traina, Dean of Asbury Theological Seminary, his wife and son. EVERYONE WHO HEARS THESE WORDS OF MINE AND DOES THEM WILL BE LIKE A WISE MAN WHO BUILT HIS HOUSE UPON THE ROCK. WITH THESE EMPHATIC WORDS JESUS INDICATES THE SUPREME IMPORTANCE OF THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT FOR LIFE-BUILDING THOSE CONCERNED ABOUT GOD, SOCIETY, AND THEMSELVES WILL WRESTLE SERIOUSLY WITH THE EVIDENCE TO INTERPRET JESUS' KINGDOM ETHIC AND TO DETERMINE ITS RELEVANCE FOR LIFE. Robert A. Traina Oroforio Society Highlighting this year's Christmas season was the presentation of SPC's 300-voice Oratorio Society of Handel's Messiah at Seattle Center's Opera House. Directed by lVIr. Wayne Balch, the choral group was accompanied by a 50-piece college-community orches- tra. Dr. Carl Reed added an authen- tic touch by his harpsichord accom- paniment. Guest soloists included Sheila lVlarks, soprano, Elizabeth Paeth, contralto, Thomas Tavener, tenor, and baritone, Raeder Ander- son. ln a stirring rendition the Mes- siah was a fitting climax to the campus Christmas activities. A W, Afnp.: ' , 0, . i 1 rv TW 35 lv , ,I I ' I vi ,N 3 ,Tk Q M . gif an ?f 4' , 'Ebh'P 1f'!6ig:r , V' Q . . 1 - ,, iv ? fx -5 .,- , K 3.x V ', V t ,0 wg, 1 ' ff. , ' ' ' ' if ,sl -X .- P' .- k . - - ' ' A ' '- ' .4 ' ' Q . bw? 1 aff Y f'2 , . Wi - ' ' 'f M . N H- 4' 3 ' X . V. 4 Q f .1 i I J . .A ,A A is H 7 V - - A . f ,.2? -Sk - V, I -,f. ,Eiga f , Ng Q - v ffA ' . 'JQIEE . A,:, v,mrqi1AA Q ghd? ,iigigjfqiffu f,wg,M4,m g5 N ,. 1 t4 H fr W- - 5' 7 K ' ' -' E 1 V: 'Af 1 . ' . . - 3 . ' 'T' 5 Eyifnl, ' V 0 fi - 1- L ,wk W Q- P I ' . , . - 'M S Q wh .4 W .5-.5 f - M , 4 V ,,.1 , .v.., . ,5 , -K - ,. . Z K . .,,--V. A, ,Q V' g, gV- .. pf., ?'V' xx ' 'In -9' M 'l 'N ' ff. f?,-pW, ,',,gW1mm,g3U4MQ,,, 3gwlA l ,MMW M.qM 5 Christ in the Concrete City AND CHRIST IS RISEN INDEED, AND GOES BEFORE YOU INTO GALILEE. YOUR GALILEE, THE GALILEE OF THE IVIODERN INDUSTRIAL CITY, OF THE NEON LIGHTS, AND THE DEPARTIVIENT STORE. A An English vicar, Philip W. Turner in an attempt to set forth dramatically the meaning of the Passion in words and images understandable to con- temporary people, wrote this poetic drama. Christ in the Concrete City is the story of something that actually hap- pened. The play is one of universal signifi- cance speaking timelessly to man- kind. Several voices blend as a unit rather than as individuals to express this point of view. The play speaks intimately to the indi- vidual in the secret places of his own soul, urging him to action here and now. This confrontation and interaction be- tween audience and actor toured throughout California and Washing- ton. The cast was composed of Rich- ard Husby, David Peak, Cheryl Hall, Delores Henson, Tom Hadduck, and George Scranton. Lighting and sound was controlled by Roger Murillog the play was directed by Dr. Geraldine Hess. Ending the preliminary indecisions of voters in the glitter of McKinley's stage, Sue Skoko was crowned our Homecoming queen. A 20 year old speech and English major from Port- land, Sue hopes to teach high school and be- come a staff member of Campus Crusade for Christ. Not symbols of beauty alone, but of the loveli- ness and vigor of a Christian life, each girl se- lected kept a busy schedule of appointments. Sylvia Sund, freshman princess from Shelton, Washington, was escorted by Craig Korthase. Norwegian-born Grete Helstad represented sophomores. Cal Jensen was her escort. Nancy Fredrick was absent from class and ca- deting only a few days as she was senior prin- cess. By her side stood fiance Ken Waggoner. Musically-talented Carol Easton serenely graced the court as senior princess. Carol's escort was Dave Grant. Coronation evening was perfectg the week was eventful. Co-chairmen Sunny and Jerry Willson and Linda Lawyer succeeded in their tasks with the assistance of faculty advisor Dr. Davis and twenty-two committee chairmen. You Con go home ogoin.. QUEEN SUE SKOKO The excitement of an overtime basketball game reverberated throughout the week. St. Martin's College won the Friday evening duel 81-72. Any tinge of sorrow was lost Tuesday evening as the team from the north descended upon the courts of Brougham. Western Washington witnessed de- feat and went home to well- remember the 81-78 score. President Demaray continued with words of challenge and insight Wednesday night at Vespers. The Carillon Trio-Victory Quartet en- semble blended in harmony. A Chico Wildcats Barbeque blazed Thursday evening at Roger's Park. Enchanted supporters fanned their vigor in raised spirit. Beautious royalty, bedraggled alumni basketball players, and bouncing cheerleaders betrayed our hopes and anticipation. ln the Seattle Center Arena the barbe- cued Wildcats bowed to the Fal- cons 88-62. Students celebrated in the Nisqually-Snoqualmie Room with the 3-D's. Homecoming 1968 PRINCESS SY'-VIA SUND PRINCESS GRETE HELSTAD IVI. MARVIN WALLACE - ALUIVINUS OF THE YEAR ' 1 x , n PRINCESS NANCY FREDRICK PRINCESS CAROL EASTON Named Alumnus of the Year was M. Marvin Wallace, M.D., one of the most widely respected radiologists in the North- west. Alumni representative on the college Board of Trus- tees for ten years, he has generously given of both time and money to his Alma Mater. He enrolled in 1934 at SPC. He was sophomore class presi- dent and editor of the FALCON, played varsity basketball and served as student body president for two semesters-all while working thirty hours per week. If it is true that SPC is judged by its alumni and their achievements, attitudes, and perspectives, we have gained admiration and the students can be justly proud of this year's Alumnus of the Year. Organized as a creative response to the challenge of a chapel speaker from the central area, Operation Friendship continues to offer chil- dren from Seattle's central district the opportunity to share in friendship with a college student. Overcoming the barrier of race and environment, these children begin to realize that someone does care about them and is willing to share the en- joyment and excitement of new ex- periences, and perhaps to help with the perennial problems of homework. What child doesn't thrill to receiving friendly letters addressed to him alone, phone calls or even spending a night or weekend here on the SPC campus. A visit to a firestation where he ful- fills a wish to view the world from high atop a gleaming fire truck, where imagination soars and wind seemingly tears his breath from him, holds fascination for any young boy. SPC students, too, receive an educa- tion as they learn to know the streets, the clangor of sounds, and the always changing pageant of city life which surrounds the daily life of their young friends. With new insight these stu- dents realize the many problems existing in the inner-city of every large city. i r S r v 5 1 , Q,-..,evf'fe,' 'P-'MMC' ty 'Q 'f Q, ff '. afga, ' , .egg N - ,1 . -5 :Wy .ll , , ,fr 52'?L',, , . .- 94' X1 L i '- q ' it ::2,,, : - Xxx ng? .1 I E' . -. iff' z Qperotion Friendship Q--v The 1966-67 women's forensic squad placed third in the nation in the Pi Kappa Delta women's sweepstakes held at Wisconsin State College with 165 colleges and universities in com- petition. The men's team placed in the top fifty per cent. Angie Doane, Marcia Boutell, Mary Ellen Robertson, Mike Hazen, and Greg Kinloch from this team returned to Seattle Pacific for another year of action. Throughout the year over twenty-five trophies were won in some 8,000 miles of travel. Eleven tournaments were en- tered: Lewis and Clark, Central Wash- ington State College, U. of Oregon, Montana, U.P.S., S.O.C., and University of Puget Sound. Interaction continued at Sacramento in the Western Speech Association Tournament, and at the Pi Kappa Delta regionals in Idaho. Paced by JoAnne Richmond and Ralph Carlson, who won first place in Lincoln- Douglas Debate and Original Poetry Reading, the forensics team brought home the third-place Sweepstakes Trophy from the prestigious Linfield Tournament of Champions, the largest and oldest college forensics tourna- ment in the Northwest. 59 Back: Brian Lindvall, Ron Anstad, Sue Skoko, Dave Hazen, and Professor Hansen. Front: Paul Harvey, Moe, Angie Doane, Cheryl Hall, Marcia Boutell, Jo- Greg Kinloch, Ben Sinner, and Mary Ellen Robertson Anne Richmond, Sharon Reitz, Kathy Eliot, Mike Mike Hazen Greg Kirll0Ch Billy Budd l Herman Melville contends that human life is a compromise that follows a middle way. Aboard a British eighteenth cen- tury warship the opposing forces of good, Billy, and evil, Claggart, destroy each other depicting in the real drama of life Nlelville's contention. The SPC March production included Tom Hadduck as Billy Budd, Dan Hotchkiss as Claggart, Randy Valentine as Sey- mour, First Officer, Roger Murillo as Radcliffe, lst Lieuten- ant, Don Joos as Wyatt, Sailing Ma.ster, Rich Matzen as Jen- kins, Nick Carter as the Dansker, and director James Chap- man as Captain Vere. Choir Christmas came bringing an invitation. The ABC network telecast the SPC Choir in a half hour presentation of seasonal music. ln addition to a choral portrayal, English handbells were used for a Moravian Carol. Old forms of music and their newer forms accom- panied with the guitar and other popular instru- ments contrasted and combined in a full program of expression. This was the Spring of new travel. For the first time Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado were toured by the choir. Ye Sons and Daughters of the King by Leisring and more recently Butcher, using the banjo, guitar, and string bass, Now Thank We All Our God by Pachelbel sung by a double choir, and Schumann's How Great Are Thy Wonders were numbers used in a most moving concert. Most memorable was the concluding Denver service be- fore 2,200 people, which proved that music can be an invitation in song. The choir provided background music for the Fall City Passion players at the Washelli Sunrise Service. The concert season ended at Baccalaureate. QQ JC? l T ,Hlfl ll ?'. .fwkl - ' -4 2 i 1 l 1 ' H5 Centralia, Salem, Roseburg, Lodi, Turlock, Redwood City, Oakland, San Jose . . . not only West Coast cities, but also stopping points for the Seat- tle Pacific band on their Spring tour. Churches visited on tour and throughout the year received a message in varied moods. Memorable also was the chapel-assembly concert, Rhapsody in Blue. Bond SPC Trumpet Trio: Glen Miller, Dave Laube, Byron Stayg and Bev Buob, pianist. Corillon Trio- Vicrory Quartet ogg, rrrr Shirley Thompson, Mary Lu Fink, Marilyn Peden, The Ensembie and Becky Stocker. Joe James, Earl Janes, Ron Keeling, Forrest Bush, and David Lantz. 'ig -fr ,, V.-ar Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities x MARGARET AYERS CRAIG CARLSON DOUG CARLSON RALPH CARLSON PAUL FLEISCHIVIANN SUE GANTENBEIN ED HASLAIVI TOIVI HIGHSIVIITH JERRIE HUSTON GREG KINLOCH ROGER KLEIN STEVE LOCKARD CLAIRE IVIARKHAIVI DAN IVIONZINGO PAIVI MOORE RON O'NEEL JOHN PEARSON KAREN ROTI RICK RYDING STEVE SCHILPEROORT KEN WAGGONER IVIELINDA WILSON Twenty-two Seattle Pacific .seniors were chosen to appear in the 1968 edition of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The nominees were selected for their extra-curricular activities and academic performance at SPC by the Faculty Awards Committee. Left: John Pearson, Jerrie Huston, Tom Highsmith, Melinda Wilson, Pam Moore, Paul Fleischmann, Claire Markham, Margaret Ayers, Doug Carlson, Rick Ryding, G-reg Kinloch, Steve Lockard, and Steve Schilperoort. I 3 i a I ! F 122 Athletics Many races began at Greenlake Jerry nears the end The Team: Doug Sturm, Bob Rorabaugh, Fred Thomas, Roger Nloffit, Walt Notter, Steve Lafady, Jerry Bamburg, John Sherrill, and Coach Ken Foreman. Cross Country Bob Rorabaugh, greatly improved over last year, led the Falcons this year in a season consistent in its inconsistencies. High points of the season were its third straight dual meet victory over the Uni- versity of Washington, a tie for first at the Portland Invitational, .and a good effort in the Pacific North- west Cross Country Championships in Vancouver, B.C. On the other hand, Falcons finished seventh at the NCAA Regionals in Santa Barbara. Despite the lack of outstanding talent, the Falcon harriers still are regarded as a power in the North- west and the performances of the fall indicate good things to come in the future with only two men, Jerry Bamburg and Roger Nloffitt, graduating. I i 329 Runner's lnspiration 7 lr. ,Fa Soccer ln the fall of 1967, Seattle Pacific College began an experiment with a new sport- soccer. Soccer was intended to fill the void that seemed to exist during the fall quar- ter. The experiment was highly successful. The team developed steadily as the season progressed, but, because of a late start, the team lacked endurance. ln so short a time, with so little practice, it was dif- ficult to develop interplayer coordination. Special thanks is due to Coach Arnie Aiz- strauts, who faced a difficult job in form- ing the first soccer team of Seattle Pa- cific College. Intramurals HCOIVIPETITION. . .IT PULLS OUT THE BEST THERE IS IN A IVIAN AND THE BEST IN THOSE AROUND HIM. Bob Richards The intramural program of sports at SPC involved over 400 students this year. The program is de- signed to provide opportunity for participation in sports activities, to develop skills and interest in one or more activities, to form new friendships, and to deal with the problem of leisure time. Volleyball and football were the fall quarter sports. Upper 3 led the women's division of volleyball, while Hill 4B won the men's division. Hill 4 won the men's football competition. Winners of the basketball competition during the winter quarter were women's off-campus and men's off-campus. First place in the bowling competition went to Byron Wilkes. Spring quarter sports were men's softball, co-ed badminton, and an all-school track meet. Student intramural coordinators were Randi Arch- er and Mike Yoderg the faculty advisor was Mrs. Inga-Lisa Franzon. Wrestling Falcon wrestlers made their debut into national tournament wrestling at the end of the 1967-68 season. Ken Jackson, 137, who advanced to the quarterfinalsg Drake Lemm, 152, and Bill Lemm, 160, scored five points to place 33rd among 71 schools entered in the NCAA college-division championships at Mankato, Minnesota. The first wrestling team trophy was earned by the Falcons at the Skagit Valley invitational. The Falcons tied Skagit Valley for first, and Coach Frank Furtado won the coin flip for the top award. In other invitational tournaments the Falcons were third .at University of British Columbia and ninth at the University of Washington. They won 14 of 20 dual matches. Front: H.arold Delamarter, Scott Horrell, Bob Drovdahl, and Lee Fjellanger. Back: Ken Hagan, Jim Stegman, Al Roth, Ron Sorensen, Bill Lemm, Al Stickney, Coach Frank Furtado, Craig Carlson, Ken Jackson, Bob Lute, Jud Shaver, Dan Halbert, and Drake Lemm, 'QF Name Harold Delamarter Bob Drovdahl Ron Sorenson Lee Fjellanger Scott Horrell Ken Jackson Bob Lute Jud Shaver Drake Lemm Dan Halbert Bill Lemm AI Roth Ken Hagen Jim Stegman Al Stickney Craig Carlson Season's Standings Wt. W L 115 115-130 123-130 123-145 130-137 137-145 137-160 145-160 152-160 152 160-167 167-177 177 177 191-Hvy Hvy Seattle Pacific 7 Q Opponents 5 i oo ww N,, o W: -, ,W 1 -- ---,,o.,. -- , - qs ,X-N. . . , ...,,w.,, Falcons introduce their opponents to the mat n ,n,, i , , ,,f2:,N.JS . 5 X, .. 4 Q 4 . . .f ,. -Y. . 5' Q s f l, ' ' , .3 Q A' 4 ,s??45g' , M254 v v. 3 'Q 4 kr 4- ,wwf 5,1 fi v N . IJ uf S f I f f 'Q if 'x wah., ,Agy95e.c,1: f hu f-W -f-, - , Vina-'Pfww C 4 W f , ,uv Q A X , W . ,,,. f .f' 1 '-. ,' s un. - Q 1 ,sf 4. V.,,Q,,,L. - -A ,f-Q:'-.mm1- ,. 44. 1 :lA . 4 5 K '2- KN A 7. 44, 7' -J f 5 44 A X 1 Q, The '67-'68 Seattle Pacific roundball squad began what appeared to be a mediocre season last December, as they dropped four of their first nine games. However, after two bitter defeats to Eastern Montana in Billings, the Falcons bounced back to win 12 of their final 16 games. A fine group of sophomores plus a spark-plug bench backed up top senior scorer and rebounder Bill Yeager, who received honorable mention as col- lege-division All-American. With excellent scoring from the pivot and balanced outside shooting, the Falcons established a new season offensive record of 87.1 points per game. The high points of the season were the double victories over Western Wash- ington, Central Washington, and Portland State. These victories .seemingly clinched a spot for the Falcons in the regional tournament. However, the NCAA officials had much difficulty in choosing anybody and SPC was by- passed in favor of three California schools. The Falcons finished the regular season with 16 wins, nine losses, and four graduating seniors. The eight returning lettermen, their feathers ruffled by the tournament fiasco, point toward a successful and winning season next year. Front Mel McDonald Evert Sutphin John Glancy, and Darwin Campbell. Back: Coach Les Habegger Phil Peterson Bob Traina Bill Owen, Bill Yeager, Larry Quesnell, Dick Patzer Bud Bulgin Clint Hooper and Bob Burrows. .slid .T SPC 89 96 109 90 82 65 103 82 89 96 76 91 77 72 81 88 80 86 79 93 92 113 67 94 86 92 Varsity Scoreboard San Fernando State Univ. of Puget Sound Portland State Athletes in Action Whitworth College Fresno State Humboldt State Cal State-Hayward Eastern Montana Eastern Montana Western Washington State Univ. of Puget Sound Central Washington State St. Martin's College Western Washington State Chico State lHomecomingJ Whitworth College Portland State Chapman College Seattle University Univ. of Puget Sound Westmont College Portland State Central Washington State St. Martin's College Pacific Lutheran Univ. to Defeats are the substance out of which great victories are made. Bob Richards B1 A S2 5 PE Y, Q, - 'ivscqw-w' Q-. if 'ww 56 s 6 Rx!! af X is 6, J'-51 gf' qv XM 5 X ' Q . 1-Z f ,wg . - , .. J, . F4341 ., 4 - 5a1f:mf. J sr V V ,Z 43? 'SN g wnnmmmmmx My x 'S if af ,, . Games are won by performance, not potential 9 ,M ,v. . .. ,, f:yf'l,.M AF J fr I X me f r 325 l 1-, , ,V 5 x ,g5:'g2U.wy--jul ' Q ,li 1 of l .J are n. nf f M, Y ' f M-. , - M, Falcon fans hoist Coach Habegger and Bill Yeager to their shoulders following crucial 67-64 victory over Portland State. V fr? ' 'w 5, Freshm on Bosketboll The Frosh Basketball team of 67-68 established the best win-loss record in the history of the SPC Frosh basketball by finishing the season with 18 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. After a slow start before Christmas, the Frosh met Western Washington at Bellingham in the game which became the turning point of the season. They began using their poten- tial as a team and scored a 61-56 victory over the WW JV's. The Frosh were led in scoring by Tim Abhold and Ed Fields who averaged 13.9 and 13.5 points per game. Jim Hilliard and Ed Brown also averaged in double figures. Leading in rebounds were Joe Perry averaging 11.5 rebounds per game and Jim Hilliard who averaged 10 rebounds per game. De- fensively, Don Haderli and Tim Abhold led. Coach Lorin Miller was very happy with this year's Frosh. With approximately half the team planning to turn out for varsity next year, SPC can expect an outstanding team. Front: Ed Brown, Don Gustafson, Don Haderli, and Bob Plaisance. Back: Lorin Miller, coach, Joe Perry, Tim Abhold, Jim Hilliard, Ed Fields, Steve Thompson, Clyde Foreman, and Roger Grimm, manager. Not pictured: Mark Peters. Freshman Scoreboard SPC Opp. 66 Simon Fraser JV lotl 65 77 Green River CC 85 85 Edmonds CC 56 52 Seattle University Frosh 53 70 Shoreline CC C2 ot, tiel 70 87 Edmonds CC 59 61 Western Washington JV 56 84 Univ. of Puget Sound JV 65 99 Central Washington JV 70 97 St. lVl,artin's JV 65 64 Western Washington JV 54 77 Alumni iHomecomingJ 86 80 Simon Fraser JV 43 59 Univ. of Washington Frosh 64 86 Shoreline CC 70 63 Seattle Univ. Frosh 70 98 Univ. of Puget Sound JV iotl 94 102 Northwest College 78 78 Big Bend CC 55 89 Central Washington JV 68 win St. Martin's JV forfeit 97 Scott's A8rW CAAUJ 65 62 Univ. of Washington Frosh 61 71 Pacific Lutheran JV 64 ga ow 'll 6 My -Bl Cheerleaders Doug Olson, Larry Huntspereer, and Paul Frosh Janie Abraham, Donna Anduri, sue stabbed F'5her- and Dianna Haglund. A Rally 9 Varsity songleaders Judy Green, Sandy Powell, Gini Rebmen, Gail Griffith, and Dianne Hutchinson. Womenls Volleyboll ond Badminton Volleyball and badminton were organ- ized as women's intercollegiate sports A for the first time this year. Fall quar- ter, the varsity volleyball team finished , . with a record of five wins and one l loss. The varsity badminton te.am, though plagued with inexperience at the be- ginning of winter quarter, finished the season well. Both teams were coached by Miss Sharon Stroble. . H' --3.14. s, is 7.1:--.----Y-' - f--4-- ' K QL- 'M - ,. ' .- . , ' J. Top: Randi Archer and Linda King. Bottom: Karen Stinsman and Yvonnie Evanoff. Pass! SGT! Spike! Front: Lael Winch, Connie Wilkinson, and Kay Chapman. Middle: Randi Archer, Doreen Ur- bach, and Bev Adams. Back: Coach Sharon Stroble, Carol Wiitimaki, and Ramona Monroe. l l Front: Randi Archer, Kay Chapman, Sue Houck, Lois Rassarge, Laurel Hammer, Pam Moore, and Coach Colleen Lynch. Back: Karen Stlnsman, Ramona Monroe, Carol Wiitimaki, Chris Brodin, Linda Smith, and Cheryl Lingren. Women's- Bdsketboll Led by Chris Brodin, Cheryl Lin- gren, and Ramona Monroe, this year's Women's varsity basketball team faced the longest and larg- est schedule yet in its six year his- tory at Seattle Pacific. Coached by Miss Colleen Lynch, they won fine victories over Seattle Uni- versity, Pacific Lutheran Universi- ty, Everett Junior College and Skagit Valley Community College. Their season was concluded by playing in the Washington State Women's Tournament at Gonzaga University. Womens Trock Several SPC girls joined in track and field ac- tion spring quarter. As a college team, they competed in the Northwest Women's Track and Field Meet, held at West Seattle Stadium in May, against outstanding college and univer- sity performers from throughout the Northwest. The rest of the season, as members of the Falcon Track Club, they competed in dual meets with Central Washington, Western Wash- ington, and in numerous AAU meets against outstanding club teams in Washington and Canada. The Falcon Track Club is a self-spon- sored organization, not affiliated with the school, composed of talented girls and women, coached by Dr. Ken Foremanj SPC girls who participated in track spring quarter were Nancy Cook, Gail Davis, Cheryl Lingren, Ramona Mon- roe, Julie Nolte, Linda Oades, Carol Wiitimaki. Womens Tennis Barb Borton, last year's runner-up in the consolation bracket for singles in the NW District Tournament, returned to the wom- en's varsity tennis team for her fourth year this spring to play in the number one singles position. Kris Brodin and Susan Houck, strong single players from last year, and Ramona Monroe, who played doubles, all returned to add depth to the team. New members who showed great potential in singles were Yvonne Evanoff, Becky Boddy, and Carolyn Williams, and in doubles were Gail Brown and Janet Briggs. The team was coached by Miss Colleen- Lynch. Front Susan Houck Becky Boddy Coach Colleen Lynch and Carolyn Wil- , liams Back Barb Borton Yvonne Evanoff Kris Brodin Ramona Monroe, i Carolyn Small Barb Jensen Janet Briggs Sue Smith and Gail Brown. i B Vorsity Tennis The Falcon Tennis team faced a rigid schedule of 20 matches including 8 matches against university division teams. Leading the team for the third year was Bob Thompson, who had won 31 of 41 matches in singles play before spring action began. Other returning Iettermen were Larry Karr, Gerald Dills, and Chuck Chinn. Gordon Yee and Wil- bert Look, who shared the Seattle gisxlltt lwlgjg, .,,.,, . . 'H IT I? l 3 ' ' 1 i Mzwt Metro League doubles championship gg i ' ', EIIIIQ 'lg I T f 4,- T, Y in '65 and '66, contributed their talent ligrijtf T . . 3-2-ef-ff to. the team. Don Gustafson, George if tk , gghlsfe-4-+-Y Mills and Mike Tindall completed ! the team. E2,,.i'.Mi,i-V , Q--T 't ji5f'f gf - '9' ff,-F91j , . V' N I '- ,--v-t r. They were coached by J. Harland Beery .5 1 i in the absence of Dr. Wes Lingren who i.'. . i is doing D0st-doctoral research at Yale. ' f , ST A1 ' l . -, -4-15, Q h X Y Tfsww WE ' Q- ' 'T Z , ft-df. ' k XT 'W -is L T X ' .5 ' x -A ' . -be ,, 1 Q. 3 -L c kgs, .CN 11-wJiNf.g545,g.y sf-.iffgfass-gr X. 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I 01 fl f ' 4 af kK,'j- I Sivgixxg .1 U 4 K q ' . f .X gk 'X A u ' , 1.3, Q I f K X K' X Y. kk -.lx 'J-QQ f 'llimf ' - .A ry.. J If I in s-iff' 1-Fix-, If I ffr, , ,, n Classes Riley Lee-President Sue McMullen-Representative if--'Mgmewef.f,,y4...f.A.,M,7,...,.,,.-, .gil--M.-... --.....,..-.:L,,,.. THE CLASS OF '71 HAS CONFIDENTLY TAKEN ITS FIRST STEPS FORWARD INTO ITS COLLEGE CAREER AND FOUND THEIVISELVES EAGER TO IVIEET THE CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE. THESE FIRST STEPS HAVE INCLUDED SPONSORING THE IVIOST ATTRACTIVE BOOTH AT THE AUTUIVIN FESTIVAL, AN ALL-SCHOOL SKI PARTY, AND AN ICE CREAIVI SOCIAL THAT TURNED OUT TO BE ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE AUTUIVIN QUARTER. AN EFFECTIVE CONSTITUTION, A TRULY UNIOUE CLASS STATIONERY, AND A REAL SPIRIT OF ONENESS HELP IN MAKING THE CLASS OF '71 THE EXCITING AND VITAL ORGANIZATION IT IS. Riley Lee Freshman President Ted Woodward-Representative Bob Drovdanl-Vice President Ken Thornberg-Representative Ffa w gf 4 C ,L ' -1 Q Jan Bergquist-Chaplain Kathy Fink-Treasurer Jeanne Hansen-Secretary '15 Timothy Abhold Janie Abraham Beverly Adams Joan Adamson Carol Anderson Danith Anderson Geraldine Anderson Linda Andrews Donna Anduri Karen Ansted Luella Armstrong Susan Ash Richard Ashton Dale Austen Joan Baker David Baldwin Dustan Barber Daniel Bard Terry Barham Ann Barmore Donna Bauman Janice Beckman Ky' Y' ,, X N AM' Q -nr W 1 I I Andri Beckmann Nancy Beckwith Byron Beeson Lois Bergen Dean Berggren Jan Bergquist Ingrid Bergsagel Vicki Biederman Delores Bishop Sylvia Boehi Rhoda Boettcher Douglas Bradley Marlene Breitenbach Karen Brigfield f I KNOW THATI EXIST AND IAM SEEKING TO DISCOVER WHAT I AM, THAT I THAT I KNOW TO BEL Descartes Janet Briggs Cindy Broad Mary Brooks Edward Brown Gail Brown Mary Brown Dani Buchanan Judy Bull Jerry Bunting Susanne Burck Joan Burkett Sharon Bursaw Gayle Bush Rosemary Bush Rene Clay Carolyn Clifton Paulette Clifton Phillip Cole Naomi Collins Vicki Comnick gil l x lk -ff - 1 f w ' 1 ff bf Carolyn Campbell Fawnia Carlson Sheryl Carlson Fred Carr Crisann Cavanaugh Kay Chapman Judy Cheiiaiiei Kristin Ciiiisiophei Teachers and students battled perplexing class schedules Dawn Clark Judy Clark Joy DeWeese Cynthia Dickman David Dora Kathy Draper Robert Drovdahl Linda Durst Diane Duvall Louise Eakin Dorothy Ediger Christine Eels Kathie Elliott Diane Emerick Robin Engels Yvonne Evanoff John Evans Kathi Evans Kurt Evers Eddie Fields Kris Cook lVlarian Cook Nancy Cook Leslie Corn Gregg Courtvvright James Cox Dave Craig Carol Crawford Greg Crawford John Cross Kay Cutler Chris Dailey David Davies Marilyn Davies Charles Davis Laura Dawson Donna Dealey Haifa Deeb Trude Deffenbaugh Kenneth DeJong , ..,, K, :ti ..-aj: ,,, .,...,i .. ,, y 4 'ax 'jzmwf Q . 1 :- vff. f vm- ' yu-V 41 ,fy . ffrZ,,Z: :' V -' Q , 1- 1J..f.ff .... .i.,i f 2 fi W 2, 'fp ,, . , rrsa ,W , 1 ,,. .4 M' X 3' -- rf xxx, Kathie Fink Clyde Foreman Judy Fredrick Kathieen Florian Vicki Forsberg Stan Freelin eb-V, G 123'-5' vw-4 Mike Ford Rita Ford Lawrence Fowler Mary Frederick Mary Friesen Robert Fruehiing Rosanne Gain Mei Galli Margeret Gering Marsha Gimmaka Kathy Glass Richard Gleason Cathy Graham Kristi Green Roberta Green Terri Gulseth Denise Gunstone Donald Gustafson '--.W 5 11, -'N ! 2 E r u 1 Elvera Gustafson Karen Gustafson lfarron Gustafson Linda Gwynn Kenneth Hagen Dianna Haglund Ann Hagstrom Stephen Hall Carolyn Hamilton Linda Hammer Doug Hammond Candice Hanks Heidi Hanlon Sam Hanlon Kay Hansen Ken Hansen Dale Hardester Linda Hardin 2 l ww U'-Vu 1 . ' 45' . ry. -e , -EW' '75f7iii2 i '1?f 'f'fZ3f5i22i1 , .,., . .,., . I VZ Q Q ,Z I, v' 4 2' ff f 1 13 50 , 'war -vi 4 ,a Q ' C L 'Q r 51 1 ,, 0 4 3 59 1:59 f f f f f 1- wr- fi y51?EiLf':'JEr2 E S A -41, , 4- sz '.-fy lf? ' Q 'W' , ' 52, ' 'i :5 x V 1' ,W :'...z: gi gf . ,,.yg,, Ai3'3 6, ,, ,fy A Sheila Harkleroad John Henry David Hopper Barbara Hathaway Marilyn Haugen Sheila Higbee David Hill J. Scott Horrell Elizabeth Houger ,.. rv 'vw X .f-v lg ag. J N 2sf:1'Gf'e MR? ng 1 x .an-. 1 - ' 1 M aggziz' , .. .. , Q :F X3 -I X is 'I 8 X isa QQ Q Nancy Havvver Becky Hipp James Hughes -Q- uf Judv Heeflnga Deane Hegge Ann Hegle Carol Hoffman Jay Hollman Bob Hopkins Ridlafd HUSDV Katherine Iles Jerome Iverson l i, li l i i ir li i. i ' .. ,. .iv -f vf Nu. X, K, sg , i Q 2 -' Y.. I WANT TO '22 WHAT THEY ARE .,. IN M THEMSELVES, ii AND HOW THEY INWARDLY WORK IN THE sout. Plato Bob Jackson Ann Johnson Barbara Kelley Rolleen Jackson Gordon Jacobson Arlet Janzen Linda Jensen Charlotte Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnston Don Kalso Michael Kennedy Ellen King Daniel Knifong Pamela Knifong Joanne Kobesak Lois Larson Peter Lippold Craig Korthase Palmer Lee Gerald Lockhart Douglas Kroon Riley Lee William Loh my 5' ,Y s 5 - af 1 ' .44 .,,. f Q , . te Dorothy Kurz Steve Lafady Lois Lahr Lynette Larimer Dale Leman Drake Lemm Fred Libby Brian Lmdvall Diane Loughridge Marilyn Loveness Deborah Lundy Bob Lute I 'fr' fi figs ,ax M 1 I. ,.f-:v Patricia Lyons Chris McCartney Jack McClure John McEwan Charlotte Mcliaughan Beth McKinney Penny McLeod Susan McMullen Margaret Mack Phil Magsig Donald Maione Lois Manker H. Thandi Manzini Esther Marsh Sharon Martin Steve Martinson Q 5 45, . P 'j ' -,yd K IA f . s ' G52 MM' 'f P' '. 'YZW f, m a y iff . . 5 1 -t W Campus Sweetheart f ' if ISV, .1 jf.. ?Q,,..o,: D3 : H 4 3 1 f ' l if ' :+I ' 1 X , y '2 X E.. , TJ7' 4f ? ' Y... Billie Meehan John Meyer Deborah Miller Norma Miller Danna Mitchell Vincent Moe Carol Molvik David Montzingo Merrily Moore Patricia Morrow Sandra Morrow Don Mortenson Carl Moses Fred Moy Linda Mukai Donald Mushta Carol Myott Carolyn Nance af- .4 A , V . 4 V ,r M, A ,li Y- 2 ,,, ,.,:Q 1 ' , f K -Y J ,. ,aft 1:5 ,Q x fw- 7' J N 'x --x f in Jane Neislar Marianne Nelson Stephen Nevvkirk Janice Nickel Diana Nickila Brian Norwood Patty Nylund Joanne Obinger Kathy Odle James Odmark Chris Oldright Kathy Oliver V Laurie Osgoodby John Oversvee Reta Owings David Palmer Terry Palmer Judy Parker Sharon Paulsson David Peak Shirley Pearson if-1.1 A, 9 ,. . ,,,. .4 , av. ',,A AX. -'ff aa ? I if Vg' ' jf? i A --fa ,514 we 1 E ..,ll - P , Sv I 'f?aQiek 5 Janice Penney Susan Perry Mark Peters Ronald Peterson Jerry Piger Robert Plaisance John Poat Carolyn Potucek Dennis Powell Pat Prince Lee Ouiring Connie Radford Douglas Radke Andrea Rausch 4 ,Q xi Q Y Q 44, , , f was ff f QMW 3 Eg., . 'KWY' - ' ,,,, 5 5'::fv ki W9 :2: 1'?12:2,En if 'z ' se w ' '- ' 1' ffyi.,-. ,., . -, V ..-wyf T we 1' . . .... . -. '.ieksfzr..:zQnQ9:5:5i1.1.'1:'z:f' Cathy Robinson Shelley Rockwell Ruth Roti Gwen Roush Patrick Reed Janeil Reeves Marcia Reimer Karen Repp Kenneth Rice - Howard Richardson ' 141555-':. is, Q K K If vii. l ai . .... N., f, Qs, X I ff ff-sw. H-,. , 4:5 if Cv r T3 'GK T f T55 ff 1 ? , Q, 3 . 497 22 25 X5?2ZKff fog Linda Rodenberger Lon Rombough Thomas Rorabaugh Russell Rowlee Lorraine Rowley Ronald Rozell 5 ,. ,A l ON LY HOPE THAT WHEN I ANI FREE AS THEY ARE FREE TO GO IN QUEST OF THE KNOWLEDGE BEYOND THE BOUNDS OF LIFE IT lVlAY NOT SEEIVI BETTER TO NIE TO REST Robert Frost 131 N sg' x ,UQ L N b i ., XX . - X fy .5 . g-,-sr, T I rx If X A X 4 X . Nancy Rose Charles Rossell Nancy Rutstrom Verdell Rye ,, 1 I E , ' Arlene Sakoda Michael Sawatzky Cheryl Scheffer Tom Schilperoort Cathye Schlaegel Barbara Schleiffers 'r Sheryl Schlicker Marlin Schoonmaker Sandra Schulz Shirley Schulz Connie Schutz Cheryl Shaffer Jud Shaver Lorelie Shaw Kenneth Smith Lawrence Smith Susan Smith Diane Snively Olga Solheim Sue Stabbert Oliver Stalsbroten Gordon Starkenburg Sandra Stephens Cheryl Steuernagel Bonnie Stewart Naomi Stewart Becky Stocker Sylvia Sund lVlaryBeth Taylor Steve Thompson Frances Stoker Gary Sundberg Sherrill Taylor Kenneth Thornberg Jon Straub Ardith Svenson Nico Tenham Keith Thornton Douglas Sturm Donald Swank Cheryl Thompson Michael Tindall Richard Todd Randall Toms Janet Tranter Randall Valentine Lynnette VanderStoep Charles VanKirk Elaine Unruh David Van Ness WW fu- we ro' Mg, fy -17 ! te ' if David Vannet Gordon Van Rooy Jean Verekamp Jeannette Voiland Robert Vuletich Kathy Walden Carolyn Walsh Jeanne Walters Laurel Warren Carol Watson lVlitsy Webster Carolyn Wecks Randy Welsh Daniel Wennerlind lVladelon Wheeler Sharon Wiggins Sylvia Wight Claudia Wilcox Barbara Wilkinson Carolyn Williams Wesley Willmer Chris Wilson James Winkler Gail Wirkkala Debbie Wittig Anthony Wong Carol Wood Ted Woodward Shirley Yadon Gordon Yee Barbara Young Esther Young Susan Zylstra Joyce Kandoil-Secretary Karla Sutton-Publicity Chairman J Mike Tietze-Social Chairman Ed Todd-Representative Paul Andrews- Religion Chairman Tom Schlosser-Vice President Larry Pierce -President Donna VanDyke -Treasurer THE CLASS CABINET THIS YEAR WAS CHIEFLY CONCERNED WITH PROMOTING THE ACADEMIC AND SPIRITUAL LIVES OF THE SOPHOMORES. THIS WAS ATTEMPTED BY SOPHOMORE INTERLUDES ON SUCH TOPICS AS THE VASTNESS OF THE UNIVERSE AND MAN'S POSITION ON EARTH. WE ALSO SPONSORED AN ALL-SCHOOL ACADEMIC EMPHASIS WEEK, THE SUCCESS OF WHICH IS ONLY CALCULATED BY THE INDIVIDUAL HIMSELF. MORE SOPHOMORES WERE INVOLVED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES WE FEEL THAT THIS YEAR WAS A TOTAL SUCCESS. Larry Pierce Sophomore President Byron Stay-Representative swf, ww 1.1, I I X ,mf , 5 nfs , ' .',' g 1'r A f . I2 I W f HUMANITY CANNOT FORGET ITS DFIEAMERSQ IT CANNOT LET THEIB IDEALS FADE AND DIEQ IT LIVES IN THEMQ IT KNOWS THEM AS THE REALITIES WHICH IT SHALL ONE DAY SEE AND KNOW. James Allen Carol Bjerke John Blackwell Becky Boddy Judith Borchardt Richard Bourell Gail Boyer Bob Branscum Wesley Bredin Kristi Brodin Adella Brodoway Marilyn Broline Laura Brown Clay Bartholomew Carol Bartlett Judy Bateman Cheryl Baumback Ken Becker Judy Beebe Cindy Bess Tim Bilou Benny Birkeland Marvin Bixby I .fgffx Paul Chang Kathy Childers Beverly Christiansen Cherry Clark Greg Coffin Pam Collins John Comstock Rose Conover Deborah Crain Dennis Cramer Arlene Crum Angela Currier nw 'CD Carol Bryan Gerald Bryson David Bundy Beverly Burnett Clarene Bush Loren Butz My V Kathryn Bynum ' Dan Cail Karen Carlson Susan Carlson Frank Carter Nick Carter Sharon Clark Rita Clarke Al Coffield Linda Cooley Donald Corson Larry Cotton Beth Dailey Margaret Debruyn Greg Delamarter '- , 'f ifth if -I , M y fs Nr ...Q Elizabeth Detlor Gerald Dormaier Susan Downs lVlaria Dupree Ann Dyrnes Linda Eddy Gayle Ellis Susan Ellison Connie Ells Bob Elmer James Evans Paula Evans - 1- fa 5 , 1 'S , s jf 'X I 2 -S f 4, 1 i .1 Va , rz me Y if, , F-Qs' , MMT! 5 l-', Betty Evers Stephen Fleischmann David Fluke Diane Forsyth -0 I 1 gf ', .' ,,. l. , 4 I M 1 7, .4 ,.,.f f ..,t.:?..,.,,......,. ...,-,,-.-,.aa ..,,.A.. 4 V. . 1 . , I ' ' 1 4 1 v P54 1, ,GC ' V535 fo X 3 K , 1 f ,, M f f 4. X J' 5 X Z , Q M '4 5' saga 75-2.5,gg-,aszcg-.41-m-:-:thi-.qigxfe9zQLg',vzEC. A, , 1-aa. Q :- wMe,.:.e::a i f ,. . I Z-51221:-5 -3 as' f ' ,QE E.. We. ,.., A-,,,,, .g,:wZy:g.s , 434 - magic Q , 'QM ff If A Af' 411 A, Q. xv.: W.. f-ff a.,w.,,..,,,a.,f1a1-f.,,-.7Lff,e1 ,f 5421? -2 f Ti.-:V Z r ' 1 'i Q51 , - ,fa 'if :f ' , 1, ff 4 : rr' , qw, if l 1 Z vi 4, . f . , ,fli .la 2 'e-. -.1-'71 3,- ' ' ' 1122 K X' -e.,,,.,,,1ya,.,a-v f w.. . Marilyn Eyler Karen Flowers LeAnn Fogg Betty Frakes fi' is ' L'-' ' .. , .. M ws: J , , . :ai , - ' 5 :aff C , -fy: - Q I I j far 1 f ff f 41 X I 5 1 3 4 s Dave Fiskum Carol Flugstad Dan Fordice Diane Frisby 1 ,- - V Was- wi , fs - ' ' 'va fmx , -x in If ' . 4 v A 'wx . 1,-le: ,ge-555 A ,l an , 4 rf we , 5, . k .W Q-if N --fi! I fx 5 .J , 1 A,f, ,. 4 H J. ,,,,,AL,,i,.,,, 1.,,:1, .AA1 ViA J J , ,,,,,..,-ur' l74 Dan Ganfield Charlotte Gast Brenda Geyer John Glancy Lucille Gliege Bev Goehner Marilyn Goertz Rosemary Goerz David Gordon Kathryn Gosden Steve Gough Joanne Gowey John Grassmick Gayle Gray Judy Green Kristi Green Warren Gregory Gail Griffith Roger Grimm Norma Grosenbach Wally Hackett 'sunn- Wd 1 s kt 5 al ' i 1 J X4 X 3 N. YIZ7 rf? U fifwsr v V, ww fymr-ffwfzy-Q, f fx! Thomas Hadduck Beth Hanson Susan Henderson Norma Herrick Ron Hicks Lyn Higbee Allan Hadley, Jr. Nancy Harless Barbara Herrick Dave Hickok Pete Higgenbottom Margaret Hitchman S4,4',-,:- , Wa- . M -f,e2'M:a4,.:. w 1-if f Zzlizf ff M V- f 1 5-:aff ., .. by H. ,.,,, 4-- 4 ,F 2 ' ' ' ' ,M ',Av ,A , gm Marnell Hadley Frances Hager Danver Halbert Dawn Hall Robert Hamilton Sylvia Harrington Sandra Hart Paul Harvey, Jr. Evelyn Hatfield Grete Helstad 7 David Holland Linda Hopey Sharon Hostynek Cheryl Hottenstein Daniel Hughes Evan Humphreys Bill Hunter Laura Hunter Sharon Hutchison Joan Huxtable Rhonda Hyland Karen Jabusch Ken Jackson y i, Earl Janes fwzv .., . . C., Janet Jenkinson 'Q 7 ' V Barbara Jensen Julie Jensen E if Karen Jensen ' g 3 Dale Johnson Jim Johnson Philip Johnson Robert Johnson Sue Johson Teresa Johnson Cathy Jones Joy Jones Cheryl Kaas Pam Kahler Joyce Kandoll George Korschney Tom Kauffman Daniel Kellogg Susan Kershner Gail Keys Mark Kirkland Linda Kling Nancy Klock Susan Kretz Steven Kroeker .--, Ex X H . y ' iw af 1 an. .1-vs ,4- gm 54 J - fQTf2'2ffi51'5 31? - 'FQ 3 - J .gl i x THOU RENEWEST THE FACE OF THE EARTH THE GLORY OF THE LORD SHALL ENDURE FOREVER Psa I ms Steven Kuske Frank LaFountaine Joyce Lager Diane Landes David Laube Margaret Laursen Linda Lawyer Kay Leavens David Lewis Virginia Lingren Colleen Lockard Judy Longstreth lVlaryBeth Lubbers Edward Lucas Sharon Lunderman David Lundy Loren Lutzenhiser Vicki lVIcClung Mel lVIcDonaId JoAnn IVIcGIothIan Janet McKee J 0 1 5 fy' I ' rs 14, ff 5 A H M ff ff , .,,, , is ., . mr ' gzgsgff?-re af - Y -. . ,f . ,S .,,.,5,,Zg 1 42' 1, ,fy Aff ,Mm Af 4 gag 'id'-nw rf' if-af 9 , aff. 6 ef, , 4 Q? LIFE IS NO BRIEF CANDLE TO IVIE. ITIS A SORT OF SPLENDID TORCH WHICH I HAVE GOT HOLD OF FOR THE MOMENT AND IWANT TO IVIAKE IT BURN AS BRIGHTLY AS POSSIBLE BEFORE HANDING IT ON TO FUTURE GENERATIONS. George Bernard Shaw Barbara May Charles Mertz Judith Mikels Dave Moe Alan Moen Judy Mogren Kathy Montgomery Caroline Moore Beth Moseson Jeanette Moseson Anna Moulton Kathleen Nedrow Kathy McMinn Dennis Madsen Carolyn Manning Janice Manson Philip Marston Diane Martin Susan Martin Cheri Maser Elizabeth Matthew On two rainy January days London Grafica Arts exhibited original prints for sight and sale. r , lb 'i The eye of the camera was just about as confused as the players on the court but not nearly as confused as was the crowd in the stands when SPC played the American Athletes in Action Charger team during Christmas vacation. --rr W V. . ,Q ,il 'V ga-g - 5 4 ' 'K . , ' 1: ' a:,,7??,2 s' FL: .' -1.95 555222: gif . 'fag V ' fn , gal- . Q. , ,-,515 3 1 rw N' ' lx ' ' - x J 1, W' K - gl ..,...,-v 21: Va, vo- ., 1 'f' -A . V--Q' T 5 f- 7, ff , . Q ,.,.,. Q , Z.,-. cf ? , 1- K f.. .. :Eu Stl s 5- we xf ,M YKNA I ,X AX WSJ' 'QQ3 5- :iii -W: ,1a-vires' Q va- Karen Nelson Glen Neville Joan Nienhuis Ray Nishikawa Eloise Nyberg Linda Oades Dan O'Neill Pat Osborne Myrna Ostrom Jim Page Daniel Parker James Parsons Lois Passarge Marilyn Peden Sharon Pence X Alice Penner Doris Peterson Gary Peterson Larry Pierce Diane Pierson Lonita Porter Richard Posey Stephen Pugachoff Merriiee Ouiring Virginia Rebmen Roy Reichen Sharon Reitz Leon Rennells Janice Rhinehart Bob Richmond Ruby Roach Linda Roberts Kathryn Rock Patricia Roe Bob Root Alan Roth -vw 4 1 K e Q eg ,Q W? Miriam Ryan Cheryl Safstrom Nancy Sakrisson Laurie Saunders Shirley Scheffer David Schilperoort Thomas Schlosser Mary Schmidt Janet Schmirler Sandy Schmude David Schreffler Nancy Schuck x 'ww ing-4' W. X -E9 ,1 .ex - f f --f. , -'A 5 . ' ,....,f 2.3 , f uk -m ' V '1 f X i X i. Q i ' -r va? if 9: fa ir 4. ' X511 f '- 3. .-,. r 31,6 ,,.V Jerri Schwer Carol Scott Pam Scott Wilbur Scott Nancy Scrivner Marilyn Seeley Deanna Sherman Marla Short Ann Shuster Bob Silver Marilyn Simmons Kathe Sinnes Maynard Skidmore Donald Slater Carolyn Small Carol Smith Jacqueline Smith Jacquelyn Smith Beauty in their hands -nf-'v Larry Smith Linda iVi. Smith Linda R. Smith Sandra Smith Faith Smuland Ronald Sorensen Lee Springer Cristi Stack Byron Stay James Stegman Al Stickney Margaret Stu kel Caleb Su Karla Sutton Connie Swallow Kathy Svvinford Timothy Talbott Dan Tanita Yesso Tekerian Freddie Thomas W WM. ' ' ' r f'?f4'f'IEH ,I :''ff-E-35f3295-712932523fZf5'?'.':1I- 'i7:2Z?1fI5'F-31'-JP! K7 ---' S 'f 'sf e ff z- - Qaxflzif ' -'rf' f if I ,LQ A 1 ,: 'V-w if f' 7,91 V 'ff' g m V ' ., j-il u . 183 Nancy Titus Ed todd Robert Townsden Bruce Traub Dennis Treibel Ruth Tuthill Vicki Uchida Jan Valentine Donna VandeGarde Donna VanDyke Linda Van Leeuwen Joan Wallace 184 . -air. -Alt - 'Q Mike Banner Judy Thomas Shirley Thompson Dale Thuline Michael Tietze Q- C D fs: ' Ti. 'TW N ,, 'L 'ff' I, X I 4?-fr-F N X X a X X wa -Q . A up-A. we---,, 5- , - f ex A Kathy Waller Vivian Wang David Ward Ruthe Watkins Rick Weakley Lester Weaver Terry Weed Stephen Wennerlind Ernest White Mark Whitehead Diane Whitman Gordon Whitney Bruce Wilcox Penny Williams Carol Wilson YOUR LIFE CAN BE A FREEWAY TO N OWH E R E O R IT CAN B E THE PATH TO GREAT FINDS Dan Wilson Rosetta Winslow Steve Witham Jack Wolfenbarger Ricky Woo Marcia Woodward Enoch Wu Mike Yoder Lynda You ng Cathy Zylstra Nlarji Kroon-Publicity Chairman Doug Olson-Treasurer THE CLASS OF '69 WORKED FOR ACTION AT S.P.C. THE SPORTS CAR RALLYE AND SKI CHALET AFTER-GAIVIE PARTY ADDED TO THE SOCIAL PROGRAIVI. FURTHER, THE JUNIOR CLASS STAGED STUDY-BREAK PROGRAMS TO CREATE A SENSE OF IDENTITY WITHIN THE CLASS. JR. - SR. BANOUET CHAIRIVIEN COORDINATED THE CLASS'S EFFORTS WHEN THEY PROVIDED A SUCCESSFUL FORIVIAL BANOUET IN HONOR OF SENIORS. THESE AREAS TYPIFIED THE AIIVI OF THE JUNIOR CLASS GOVERNNIENT TOWARD A WIDE SCOPE OF ACTION. Clint Sanford Junior President Clint Sanford-President w e n - K'- -- - -' 1- , , , fgfwg , V' 4. : ,' ,..,, ,-' .,v. -y'1f-:yfgw'f4gz.wsw ,.-f I f 1 .- - V ,. . 12 'f f-0,:g,' ,,n'f1,f,.m . 'JET I -i ,. ' Qi -,-12?-z-515 -,Q-LM if ' ' 3E127' v ff ,' J 'if'f.-Q-4+ -24' -' fs- 3324, - 6 - A ' A 64 ' 3,2 A '1 Zur: Pi-, 3127- -f 1395:-I 11 ,QL-?5 ' -1 -5-17.1 , 'V , .. 4. 1 .17'IV': ' ' -I+! '-wi - , if M 'wif gf? 'jeff' ,: - .. . 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QQ- W. 1 ZX af All for one diamond Bic Albright Betty Lou Anderline Karen Anderson Cathy Antisdale Randi Archer Art Dunlap Sharon Bacon Cynthia Bailey Chuck Bartlett Robin Baxter Nancy Becker Karyn Beougher Bonnie Bergquist Nancy Berry Stephanie Berry Rudy Bernovich Stacy Berube Ann Bibeiheirner Linda Bickford Don Bilderback Becky Birkeiand 31:1 Qi, -6' 7 'Sr we-7 f N' Q-X ui 1'0- 3 '--.Sv -4-5 -1---fr is Layne Boyce Jerry Bradley Dan Breda Glenn Bredin Connie Briones Janet Brown Cynthia Brown Jahnna Brustad Gayle Buckley Bev Buob I Dianne Bokovoy Gordon Briscoe Ray Burbank Thomas Burleigh Roy Busby Carolyn Camper Marcia Boutell Greg Brodin Nancy Burke J. Mark Burnett Forest Bush Jan Canfield l, vi mlm' YM. , i ,A x X35 , 1, 1 Q, , , . L, 1 wav , ,fir fame! 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AND TIIVIE FOR ALL THE WORKS AND DAYS OF HANDS THAT LIFT AND DROP A OUESTION ON YOUR PLATEQ TIIVIE FOR YOU AND TIIVIE FOR IVIE, AND TIIVIE YET FOR A HUNDRED INDECISIONS, AND FOR A HUNDRED VISIONS AND REVISIONS, BEFORE THE TAKING OF A TOAST AND TEA... AND INDEED THERE WILL BE TIIVIE TO WONDER, DO I DARE? AND, DO I DARE? T. S. Eliot Paul FIeischmann-Representative Don Hines-Vice President . -, ,,,,,,Q Carol Brooks-Secretary Ralph Carlson-Representative fha V :ff ' 1 I: 4 .I .1 - - KM ?' .tk A M . QE. wx Russ Griffith-Treasurer Ai, .. sJx. Mike Bren-President Ron O'Neel-President, lst quarter .2v::. ,l,. I V, .5 Z, -Z , , , ,, ,,A, , , 3, 5 42 1 A IF BUT ONE WORD WERE TO BE ALLOTED TO DESCRIBE OUR SENIOR YEAR IT WOULD BE BUSY, THIS IS THE YEAR OF STUDENT TEACHING, TAKING THAT LAST RELIGION COURSE, TRYING TO FIND THE FINAL THREE UPPER DIVISION CREDIT HOURS, JOB INTERVIEWS, DRAFT PHYSICALS, AND CONTINUALLY COUNTING THE DAYS UNTIL GRADUATION. OUR CLASS SPONSORED TWO BOAT CRUISES AN AFTER-GAME PIZZA PARTY, SENIOR GIFT FUND RAISING, AND THE TRADITIONAL SENIOR SNEAK. IT SEEMS AS IF IT WERE ONLY YESTERDAY: BUILDING FIRES TO KEEP WARM IN REGISTRATION LINE, WATCHING UPPER BEING BUILT, MEETING SOME OF OUR BEST FRIENDS FOR THE FIRST TIIVIE, WRITING THE FIRST OF MANY LETTERS TO OUR DRAFT BOARDS. NOW WE STEP OUT INTO THE WORLD. Mike Bren Senior President JEANETTE AMUNDSEN MERIS AANDAHL NATHAN AKAU D. KAY ALTES B.S. Nursing JON ANACKER B.A. Political Science B.A. Soc.-Anthro B.A. History JERRY BAMBURG B.A. Soc.-Anthro, Art RONALD ANSTED GAIL ARNOT GARY BALDWIN B.A. in Edf LARRY BANKS B.A. History B.S. Physics B.A. Econ. 81 Business Elementary B.A. Speech Q- ?' 'swf MICHAEL BARHAM VALERIE BARKER JANICE BARTLETT REBECCA BELCHER B.S. Mathematics B.A. English B.S. Nursing B.S. Home Economics ROBERT BENEDICT ELIZABETH BERG PAT BERGEN ELLIOT BERGSAGEL B.A. Business 84 Econ., B.A. in EdfElemen- B.A. Sociology B.S. Engineering German' tary Science Fall quarter Prof, Parties gave students a chance to meet profes- sors informally. GORDON BELL B.A. Political Science MARTHA BERRY B.A. Business CAROL BLUE KIRBY BERTHOLF JUDY BEST RICHARD BLOMQUIST B.A. in Ed.-Elemen- B.A. Biblical Lit. B. A. in Education B.A. Econ. 8t Business tary ROBERT BOLENDER f 'M1 Q'- BARBARA BORTON MARGARET BOYD KARIN BRANDSTROM HOWARD BRANT GLENDA BRAUN B.S. Physical Educa- B.A. in Ed.-Elemen- B.A. in Ed.-Elemen- B.A. Biblical Lit. B.A. Music mn tary my cARol. Bnooxs CAROLYN BREMER CAROLYN BREN RAYMOND BREN JOHN BRIDGES B.A. in Education B.A. Education B.A. in Ed.-Elemen- B.A. Econ. 8 Business B.A. Political Science tary DID WE EVER SAY ANYTHING WORTH REIVIEIVIBERING? WHAT WI LL YOU SAY WITH YOUR LAST GASP? BERYL BRYDGES JANET BROWN ROGER BRUMPTON B.A. English LAVONNE BUSH B.S. Home Economics B.A. History B.A. in Ed.-Elernen- CONNIE BUTCHER CRAIG CARLSON tary B.A. Education MARIE CALDWELL D. NEIL CAMPBELL B.A. Christian Ed. DOUG CARLSON RALPH CARLSON B.A. Spanish B.A. French, Missions Biblical Lit. B. A. Philosophy B.A. English JANICE CARPENTER B.A. Speech SANDRA CARR B.A. Physical Educa- tion DONNA CHAPMAN B.A. in Ed. Soc.- Anthro. JOHN COCHRAN 'B.S. Biology ROBERT CARPENTER B.A. Political Science MARIE CHAPIN B.S. in Ed.-Elemen- tary NANCY CLINTON CHARLES CHINN B.A. in Ed. Soc ANNE CHICHESTER B.A. Music Education Anthro BA' Hemel' , RICHARD coal-iu.i. g2XR0Pm,ES2:,'QfK GERALD cox LAVONNE COOK B.A. Biblical Litera- ' ' B.S. Microbiology B.A. Music ture GEORGIA COTTONS Public Health 'sbt You-ef NY'-9 ELLEN CROSBY CHARLES CROSS JOANNE CURRIE GAIL DAVIS DELBERT DOLLIVER B.A. Christian Ed. B.A. Econ. 81 Business B.A. Music Physical Educa- B.A. Political Science SHIRLEY DUNNIGAN CAROL EASTON KATHLEEN ENGBLOM tion RICHARD ERICKSON B.S. Nursing B.A. English B. A. English PATRICIA ENGELBERT B.A. in Ed.-Elemen- B.A. English tary 3 ARNOLA ETULAIN J. NEIL EVANS SANDRA EVANS B.A. Music Ed. B.A. Political Science B.A. in Ed.-Home JACKIE FEHR VANCE FIELD Economms A B.A. in Ed.-Elemen- B.A. Econ. 84 Bus., MARY LU FINK tary Missions B.A. Sociology I Jxiif' A 'Sf I STUDENT UNION BOARD CHAIRMAN, DAN BREDA, GETS A HELPING HAND IN TRIMMING THE SUB CHRISTMAS TREE. BILL FLEENOR PAUL FLEISCHMANN LINDA FOLKAMA B.S. Zoology B.A. Christian Ed. B.S. Home Economics ALETHA FOSTER WILLIAM FOX YOLANDA FRANCO B.A. English B.A. Biblical Lit. B.A. Soc.-Anthro. SHEILA FROST LANE FRIESEN B.A. Music ECIUC. SUSAN GIANTENBEIN BS' Physms NELLIE ICETONI BA' Enghsh LELIA GARRETT GREEN MARY JANE GIBSON B.A. Home Economics B.A. Art B.A. Art BRUCE GLASS B.A. Christian Ed. STAN GRIFFIN B.A. Christian Ed. IRVING HALLMAN JANET IMcCABEl HARRINGTON B.S. Microbiology ALVIN GDSNEY EUGENE GRASS PEGGY GRAY JUDY GRAYBILL B.A. English B.A. Mathematics BS. NUrSir1g B.A. Speech TERRY GRIFFIN RUSSELL GRIFFITH HOWARD HAGEN HAROLD HAGGLUND B.A. Biblical Lit. B.A. Bus. 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'ax ,, . . .2r?E1fgsiZ111: ,g g-:V 14: -:--.4.'-.5 '.7:- '35, 211.41-2292515-:i -rf:6:12f111S1E2?E2E1iZE3i514iEIEi2. .:e:e:s:2:z :fs-2a2:z:sia2z:z:2:2f 4:-:-1-:gb 11:-:Zz-:Ti-:Az-:Ai-543: 3511:1:-:-gg-:-izigyvizigizm'-1-: ggigfztgizi. . . .... 1 :2:i:ff:-1-:4-I:2:1:1:-.-. . . . . :-:4:4:-21:-519511 -252212-:::s:: .. .Q .. . , . r QUALITY USED CARS BANK TERMS '- i ' Yi ' I ' i. 1152 ?L 'Q 13 1- 5: 624' vw. is 1 f . ' ,,,. - 51--V, v7 jwwg ,gg fs - wh ' ,- ' 'Y ' -X , 5 .5 vllx 1 ,g?xNL sy' 5-:wwf ' llfQ ' - ,,,, ...,, ,, ':gIX N ' 64:1 , Ma lls.l ,A ., 6 ' : 7 , s,,s . 7V2 Acres ol New Clievrolels, OK Used Cars, and More Trucks Than lvlosi Dealers Have Cars. l5O years ol iniegriiy and clepenclabililyl in ilwe lweari of Ballard Clmevrolef l5+l1 N.W. 8: 50l'l1 9500 Aurora N, LA 3-2202 I SeaHle Washingion W JM Iewelryanol WW DIAMOND RINGS ' Gifts For All Occasions L Open Daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Evenings Mon., Thurs. 8: Fri. 'fill 9 p.m. l Dicmo ..... From 5l5O PHlL'S JEWELRY 8. 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DAIRY PRODUCTS - fce Cfeam Mffff COZLZLEIQG CHEESE 1 . 1 HM' Numbe' EEEEEE K5 A S U nset 2-421 3 A . FRES H DAILY A2f3ZLfi5'5S,0' 'I , ARKET A Can' LA 5-841 CARNATION COMPANY 2746 NE 45f Seoffle, Wcnsh. 9810. You Get Your Way at WM. O. MC KAY CO. YOUR DOWNTOWN VOLUME FORD DEALER 609 Wesflclke N . Seattle 9-6 P-m. Week days 12-6 sundqy MA 4-2323 240 A Focu lly-Adm in islrolion Index ALLISON,Dr, MMV C., 32 775J16Xh Ava. ANDEFlSON'Prof. Donald M., 41 721 W. Flornntle ANDERSON.Dr. Floger H., 41 210 N.W. l12th ARKSEY,Prol. A. Leon, 30 2582 3rd Ave. W. ASHTON,Dr. Philip F., 29 Bll W. Bsrtorw St. BAE RTSCHY,Mrs. Danna, 40 2545 Dexter N. BALCH,Prol. Wayne H., 35 715 W. Etrurin BALDWlN,Mr. Clifford C., 23 918 W. Esrtona BASSETT,Mr. Dwalne L,, 24 6355 N.E.137th St., Kirkland BEERY,M.'. J. Harland, 75,149 22905 74th Ava. W.. Edmonds BE LL,Dr. Keith A., 23 22906 72nd Pl. W., Mt. Lake Terrace BLAIR,Mr. Donald S., 25 36 W. Etruria ERElTENBACH,Prdf. Gustave, 33 3270 Conkling PI. W. BROOK5,Prof. David C., 4D 2920 Queen Anne Ave. N. BROWN,Mr. Clinton A., 37,56 2604 Mayfair N. BUCK,Mrs. Janet, 40,56 3409 9th Ave, W. BUFlNS,Mrs. Flora, 39 IUYO W. Eertnns CARl.SON,Pruf. Arnold J., 39 4129 5'lSt Ave. N.E. CASSELL,Mis Joan, 28,59 2701 3rd Ave. W. H207 CHAMPLlN,Dr. Ardath l., 25 lS351 35th Ave. N.E. CHAPMAN,Mr. James L.. 33 2607 31d Ava. W. CHlANG,Dr. C.Y. Jess, 38 3045 3rd Ave. W. CDCH FlANE,Dr. Elvis, 34 26 W. Dravus COCHRANEJJI. Gurdon E., 29 912 W. Fulton St. CRlCHTON,Dr. James H., 41 2005 ISI Ave. N. DALE,Mrs. Abbie, 39 9047 Burke N. DAVlS,Dr. Joseph L., 34 M20 l0!h Ava. W. DEMAFlAY,Dr. C. Durr, 20,21 500 W. Dravus DEUTHlCH,MiS Barbara, 37 DlE5NEFl,Mr5. Esther 2149 Dexter Ave. N, DIETZMAN,Pro1. Burton D., 42 BOS W. Barrett St. ECK!-lAFiDT.Mr. A. Royce, 36 323 N.W. 2D'lSt Pl. EDWARDS,Mr. Norman L., 23 2918 Sth Ava. W. FAYE,Dr. Louise S., 32 263 N. 1715! FEAR,Mr5. Leona, 34 2931 10th PI. W. FlNLAY,Mr, Kenneth W., 25 515 Lake St. S., Kirkland FOREMAN,Dr. C. Melvin, 23 2922 Sth Ave. W. FQREMANDL Kenneth E., 43 3421 lDth Ave. W. FFlAZON,Mrs, Inga-Lim, 43 2433 77th N.E.. Bellevue FUFlTADD,Mr. Frank, Jr.. 43 2558 4th Ave, W. GATES,MrS. Fan, 30 52 W. Eturia, Seattle GlSSON,Dr. Evan, 30 1216 9th Ave. W. GHEEN,Mrs. Lydia F., ZE 711 W. Bertcna GREEN,Mrs. Margaret C., 25,55 Upper Residence HABEGGER,Prof. Lester N., 43,1 39, 138,135 3347 9th Ave. W. HANAWALT,Mrs. Jean, 31 6305 42nd Ave, N.E. HANSEN,Pr0f. William A.. 33,62 1618 3rd Ave. W. HAGERUD,Dr. Albert R., ZS 3825 Eastsm Ave. N. HEINTZ,Mi5 Bonnie L., 30 Rt. l, Ealnbridge lsland HE LSEL,Prol, E. Walter, 34 3417 9th Ave. W. HEMRY,Mr. Oral V.. 24 5903 Fremont N. HESS,Dr. Geraldine, 33 2701 3rd Ave. W. lY3D6 HlXON,Mrs. Ngaire, 37 HUHD,Mr. James H., 25 1512 N.W. 204th .1oH1vsoN,P111f. Carl E., 31 1214 Marv 411a,111.w. J0HNs0111yr11f. 5551.11 c., 27 10527 N.5,1s5111,55111a11 JOHN5ON,Dr. wa11sr H., 35 521 w. 5ar1a11 JOHN5DN,Prof. wi11s111n A.. as 4411 43 Ava. 1o1x15s,1111r.5111-11111, as 2101 ara 411a.w. JONES,Mr. Ira L. 5042 11111 A11a.N.E. KENAGY,Mr. I. Jerome, 25 3210 5th Ave.W. KEFlLEE,Dr. Donald D., 41,23 2521 11th Ave. W. KLINE,Dr. Frank J., 34 702 W. Elruria KFHEDE R,Mrs. Dorothy B., 39 2810 4th Ave. W. KHIENKE,Prof. 0. Karl, Jr., 41 917 N.W. 103rd KURZ,MrS. Shirley, 23 LAHs0N,Pr11f. 5115111 D.. 29 551 Maple s1.,511n11sn11s LAFlSON,Mis Vivian, 27 550 w. Emerson LE1csH'roN,1v1iss Winifred, 36 19201 Fllchrnond aaash 0111111 NW LEPsE,01.Pa1.11A.,42 1310 21st A-1a,N,w. LIDDLE,Dr. Ernest v., 25 202 111.w. 201s1 LYLE,Dr, Edwin L., 26 a2as101h Ava. w. Lv111cH,Mis Colleen, 415,145,141 505 w. Nickerson MCE LHERAN,MiS Pearl, 31,246 41CB12!h Ave. N.E. McNlCHOLS,Prof. Donald, 31 3207 l0th Ave. W. MacUONALD,Prof. Michael H., 33 1205 N. 47th MACK,Mr5. Marcile, 36 2540 N,W. l93rd Pl. MACK,PrOl. Phillip, 36 2540 N.W. lS3rd PI. MARTIN,Prof. Curtis A., 27 3254 I ith W. MARTlN,Dr. Gordon W., 42 ZEW. Etruria MILLEFl,Mr. Lorin J., 43,140 3257 Cunkling P.W. METCALF,Frof. Larry T., 37,56,24E 5643 42nd Ave. S.W. MI LLER,Dr. Mandal B., 39,23 252815: Ave. N. MONTZlNGO,Dr. Lloyd J., 40 2914 Grd Ava. W. NEU,Pr0f. David F., '40 27Dl 3rd Ava. W. NE UF E LD,Mr. Clifford B., 76,50 20023 84th Ave. W., Edmunds NUTLEY,Dr. Hugh, 41 4321 S. Tncoma Ave.,T11coma NU'l'I'ER,Prof. Glen L., 38 522 Etruria OGDEN,Dr. Philip M., 41 307 Barrett PETERSON,M1.Nll1:haelA. 9023 40th S.W. FHlLLlPS,Prof. Ronald C., 42 10023 N.E. 2316 St., Bellevue PLETT,Mr, James W,, 31 Mayer Residence REED,Dr. Curl H., 36 14035 Paliitinn Ave. N. FlElD,MisS Alice, 38 Rt. l, Bziinbrldga Island FlOLOFF,Prof. Clillord E., 36 J20l 5th Ave, VV. ROSEVEARE,Dr. Cnrl G., 25 3290 Conkling PI. ROSSEFl,Prof. Paul F., 33 2424 Lorentz PI. N. SASA.Nli5 Wridad, 32 2701 3rd Avv. W. SALlSBURY,Praf. Hugh M., 35 35181101 Ava. W. SANDERS,Miss Dolores, 32 3014 4111 Ava. W. SCHOENHALSDV, Lawrence Fl., 23 709 W. Dravus SCHUFE LDT,Mr. Charlns M., l3204 Frazier PI. N.W. SCOTT,M1. Gerald F. 2915 lOth PI. SHAW,Dr. Ross F., 42 4007 Daneman- Ave. N. SHDCKEYDI. Charles F., 42 727 W, Flarentla Pl. SMITH,Mrs. Phyllis, 27 12285 Collis N.E. STA LE V,Prnf, Lyle G., 36 736 W. Etruria STEVENS,Dr. Donald M., 29 60512401 Ave. N.E., Bullnvus STHOBLE,MissSh:1ran, 43,144 14955. Columbian Way SWANSTFlOM,Dr. Roy, 38,57 3322 Sth AVBPW. TAYLOR,Mrs. Audrey, 25 615 W, Nickerson TlEDE.Mrs. Della, 28 21 10 Sth Ave. TOLLEFSON,Mr.K5nr1ath, Z9 Hill Residence UPTON,Mr. George, 23 ll2DB15t Ave. N.W. VESEY,Mr. Donald M., 32 110 Howe St. WELLS,Dr. Raymond. 35 H329 Hiram PI. N.E. WENDFELDT,Mrs. Ruby, 28 7906 4th Ave., W. WETEFl,Dr. Winilved E., 4415 54th Ave. N.E. WIEBEMVS. Dorothy A., Z7 3053 lDth Ave. W. WIEElE,Dr. Harold 1,4223 30531091 Ave. W. WlLLIAM50N,Mrs. Dorothy, 25 314 W. Barren WIl5DN,Dr. Doris, 25 100 W. Flurentia WI ILON,Prol. Talmage, 34 100 W. Florentla WOH LENBERG,Mrs. Emilie, 40 2701 3rd Ave. W. 0311 WOHLENBERG,Mr. Err1eSt 2701 Jrd Ave. W. N311 WOODS,Mr5. Margaret, 27 31827 S.W. Barton St. WFllGHT,Dr. Lawrence W., 39 49 W. Crernona YU,Dr. David U.L.. 41 331 W. Nickerson Sludenl Index A A11N04HL,11r15n1s v,, 204 ABHDLDIIMOTHY, 154140, 141 ,142 11814 10111 Ave. sa. Seattle A5nAHA1v1,JAN1e L., 154,142 111, 11W, 5511 379, 5111111n, Ore. ADAMS,BEVEFl LY J0, 154,144 5312 Clausen way North Highlands, California A0A1v1soN,JoAN e., 154 95:10 Lakeshore 51115, N.E. Seattle, Washington 1-.1cAv,NA1'1-1AN c., 204 3835 s.5111n5r111s,s1-a1111a 4L55110A,JAN5Ne A., l24S 5111 Ava. N.,ssa111a 4L0111cH,v1RG1N1A A., ALP1E111,mcHAn0 ALLEN. 5120 3a1h s.w,, saama ALT55,0. mv, 204 5as1 1501 91h A11a.,spa11aha 41115505515 LIZAEETH A., 170 111111111 P10111-s, varnonia. Oregon AMoo51,LouANN 1v1., 550911111 Avis. so., 511111111 AMORlN,FlOGER H., 1507 Fir s1., Edm1.1r1ds,Wash. AML7NDSEN,JEANNET'I'E R., 204 ANAcH5n,J0N 5.H., 204 10502 s.5. 17th 51511a1111a,washing1r1n ANDERLlNE,EE'I'l'V 1., 155 1890 245th St. Aldergrove, E.C., Canada ANDEFKSONAYME B. AN 05 RSDN,CARDL 1,, 154 951511111 111.w.,saa111e AN0E5soN,0AN1'rH 0,, 154 5501 s. Leo s1., Seattle AN 055so111,0oNA Ln 0,, 170 12154 Eagawawr Ln. 111.12.,saa111a ANDE ns0N,00u5, 50 A1x10s5soN,Ge5AL01Ne F1., 1511 51. 1, 5511 135 winlock. Washington 411105 11soN,J110v A., :114 w. 0ra1r11s s1.. 51111115 AN05RsoN,KA5EN A.,15s 1105 N. 22nd, Kansa, Wash. ANDEFKSONJCENNETH R., 15511 41a1 P1.N.e,,saa111a AN0E11s0N,LvNNE A. ANDEFlSON,M. DOUGLAS ANDREWS,LINDA E., 154 25846 :1-11h Ava. so. Auburn, washihg15r1 A11i0Rsws,PAuL s., 110,155 1400 La111s011r Maafara, Oregon ANoun1,00111NA 11,154,145 5415 s. A5511-1a Li111e1an, 00151111111 ANs150,KA5EN EL, 154 11222 Pa1a11r1a Ava. N., Seattle ANSTEELRONALD a., 204,52,111 11222 Pa1a1i11a A111s.N.,204 ANITSDALE,CATHY L., lB8,56,59 -1210 1a11h N.e.,Ki1111snu,was11. AncH55,1111Anv rs., 110 9319 22nd 41111, N.W., 5aa111a AncH5F1,PA'rF11c1c T.,170 311 W. Cruclwtt, Seattle AncH5n,nA1101 L., 155,145,144 9210 22nd Ava. N.w., saa111a ARMSTRONGJUDV 11., 9501 27th N,w,, saa11111 1-.1111r1s1'11o111c3,Lu15LLA, 154 :1s50rsi 1111.,0a1111a1a,ca1i1. 45N5T1',51111Y 1,125 520 N. 1111 s1.,Ra111n11na,ora. AnNoL0,AL A., A5110 LD,DAN 111., 10:1 w,5er15na,ssa111a ARNOLDMAFIGAHET A., 1519 n5sa1h1 Lane Alamogordu, 11111111 1v1a111a1s AH No1'r,GA1L 1., 204 21 I0 9111 w. vanav springs, 51111111 0a11111.1 An'rHun,cAnoLvN, L., 170 2054 5.w.10a11a s1,, v1a111an1: 11sH,susAN L., 154 A5H1oN,R1cH1tn0 11,1511 B445 Nello Pl., Kirkland, Wash. ASKRENDAVID c., 110 -s15r 111.,1v111ssyr5a11,was11. AUSTONJJALE 5., 154 ni, :1, 51111 551, 01011511 01111, ofa. ANv5u1110,10A 5uNL1Ne, Ax5Ne,uAv10 v.,110 1002 N.E. 50111 sz. Vancouver, Wa5h. B BACON,SHAFlON B., IBS 22 240th St., Bothell, Wash. EAlLEV,CVNTHIA A., 11411 N.E. 92nd St., Kirkland, Wash. 511xLEv,J. 0ENN1s, 155 :120 c51111gs A1111,,cash1n11ra,wash. BAILEY,THELMA M. 5A150,111onr11111 A. BAIRD,SALLY ANN 54145500.4111 E., 154,245 1007 N.E.14n1111,Pa111an11,ora. BA KEFLNANCY 0AKsn,5oN11L0 5.. 4045 31s1 4111. w., saa111a BAKKEISTEPHEN c., 201 511 41101. 1'11r111a11, ca1i111rn1s BALCDNLMARV L. BALDWINBERNICE s., 551 5:15, 551111, wash. BAL.DWIN,CHAFtLENE 5:15 1151 w. Alton ha., Fsrr111a1a,was11. 511L0w1N.0Av10 c.,154 4020 s.w. Aaniarai s1., 1211111111111 5AL0w1N,1s4nv A 204 5AM5u5cs,Jer1nv 0.,12-1,204 2101 :ns A11e.w.Ap1.212.5sa111a BANKSLARRY E., 204 3413 5111 Ava, w., 51151115 5ANNeH,iv11cHA5L c., 1025 eusna vina,s11a115r1,wash. 555555005150 5., 154 n1.1,9a11 125,An11a11r1as, Wash. 5An0,0AN15L L..154 2505 5. Havana,Spnk5r1e, Wash. BARHAMIEHRY A., 154 1001 w. P1101 na., Coos Bay, ora. BARHAMMICHAEL .1,, 205 3055 Hollywood 01.111.E. sniafn, Oregon 5AnKen,0Av10 E.. 13578 Burke Ave, N., Seattle sA12114s11,v4Lem5 J., 205 714 50111511111 Ave. 5. 143, Seattle BARMOREANN 5., 154 1374 s. 91111 s1,,o111aha, Nebraska 5451115500014 S2 524 s. 295 P1., Federal wav. Wash. BARNET,WALTER 1r1.,11o 1320 Kmegan, 111.11111-15n,ca1i1. 54511151-r,M451 Lviv A,, 4935 41h s1., saa111a 5A11n1cK,H0LLv 5., 2101 310 was1 4111. 1011, ssa111a 5AF1'rHo LOMEW,CLAYTDN s., 15255 25111 s.w., 511111111 5451 LET'I',CAROL L., 171 ,54 545 Fir Gardens N.w,,sa1ar11, ora. 5451 LE'l'l',JANICE 205 5115TL51'r,1c111u0T C0188 2309 E. M111 Plain 51111. vananavsr, was11ing10n sATe1v1AN,Ju011H A., 111 51 w. c1er11ar1a,saa111e 5Au1v1AN,0oNNA M., 154 15512 s.5.oa1fia111 M11111a1.11ia, Oregon 5Au1v1aAc1c,cH5nvL s., 171 11909 5.sc511a11a1a Road L511i,ca1i111r11ia aAw0E111,0Av10 T. 5Ax1'55,n051N L., 155 1095. Lanara, Ar1i11g111n, Wash. BECKEFLKENNETH 111., 111,50 5015 11.5, s1an111, Portland, Ore. BECKER,NANCY ATFILIE 1223 w.5rasr1ia11a nr. N., saa111a 55c1civ14N,JAN1c5 111., 154 2311 Maple A1r1a.,cha11a1is,wash. sEcK1v1ANh11:1510n1E1-re v.,155 11525 55.154111 s1., 5a11111r1, Wash. BECKWITHNANCY L., 155 S7l6 5.5. 91s1, Pa111an11, 015. BEEBEJUDITH M,,111 5511 392, Forks,Wasl1. 55EsoN,5v5oN 5-155 2501 F1e5ervuir,Norcn, Calif. 5ELcHER,F1EeEccA E., 205,61 14 s11111ins ur., Ellsnsia-arg, wash. 5ELL,5on00N E., 205,52 SELL,WE L05 0. BEOUGHER,KAFlVN 11,1511 55NE01c1',Ho5en'r c., 205 4229 11.5. 140111 P1.,saa111a 55555 LIZABETH' 205 23505 1-101h s.5., Ken1, Wash. 555cEN,Lo1s ANN,155 4330 Hai.-111ara1 01. oa111ar111,ca1i1ar111a EEFlGEN,PATRICIA E., 205 4:1110 Reinhardt 01. Oakland, caiifarnia 555555EN,0eAN Fi., 155 535 41h s1., idaho, Falls, 11111115 5EH0c55N,KAnL E.. 104 Ridgeway Ava. Ls111ia1i11a, Ky. 5en50u1sT,5oNN1E 15411, 150 000111 nasi1111r1aa,ssa111a 555G0u1s1',JA1.11c5 1,, 152,155 01111111 Residence, 55111111 55RGsA5EL,5LL1oT c., 55,205 525151 4115. E., Mania, 11110111. 0ensAcEL,1Ncm0 111., 155 5511 551, 1v1ai1a, 1v1an1. BERNDVlCH,FlUDOLPH L.,18B 2911 41h Ava. w., Seattle BERFlV,MARTHA L., 205 5525 Lana, naymwn, 111115111111 5em1v,NA111cv ELOISE 8525 Lane, Raywh, Missouri a555v,s1sPH4N1E E. 51. 3. 51111 31151 Bainbridge 1s1an11,was11, 0551-H0LF,K1F15Y 11., 205 51111 4, sanaars, mana BEHUBESTACY CLIFTON, 155 55ss,cvN1'H1A A.,111 1012 55111 N.E., ssa111a BEST,JUDITl-I A., 205 Rt. 2, Box 2093-B, Gig Ha1bor,Wash. BIBELHEIMEFLANN R., 188 101 E. 40th, Tacoma, Wash. BICKFORD,LlNDA D., 1B8 1022 McCormick Lane, Nada, Calif. BlEDERMAN,VlCKl L., l55 Rt. 1, S0l1:101a, Alaska BIGELOWDONN M. 2523-81BSth, Seattle BlLDEFlBACK,DONALD H.. IBS. 65,51 E03 S. Douglas, Ellensburg, Wash. BILOlJ,TlMOTHV O., 85 E011 45, For Saskaichewan, Athena Bl LYEU,DDNA LD E.. BIFIKELANDBENNV J., 171 BI RKE LANDBEBECCA J., lB8 W, 1004 Westover, Spokane. Wash. BISHOPDELORES M0155 4451 Linden N11r1i1,s1a111a 51x5v,11r1A11v1111 L. aa1113:,Naw1aarg,0ra. 5JE111cE,cAR0L J.,111 117 N.5.1201h,sa1111a BLACKWELLJCHN W.,171 51. 1, 5511 15544, w1ns15w. 5a1n11riuga1s1an11,wa1h. 0Lo1v10u1sr,111cHA50 w., 205 5:21 151h 111.w.,s1sa111s ELUE,CAROL L., 205,55,5o ala Las1ar Parsons, aamih, wash. 5o00v,n55eccA A., 54,141 4710 s.e. 39th, Par115r11s, ora. EOEHl,SYLVlA JEAN,155 F. 925 s.w.Parrwa-1 nr., Portland 5o5T1'cH55,nH004 J0v,155 msr111a,Phi1i11pinas BOKOVOVDIANNE s., 159 201 12111 A11a.s. Lewistown, Montana a0LeN055.505en1, 205 522 1s1 A1a.w.,ssa111s EOLENDEFLROBERT L. 5o5cH1150T,Ju01'rH A,,111 ca111re11F111.,s11nnysi11a,was11. 5on0F0n0,noNAL0 1111., 10015 5.5. 25111 s1., 51111111115 Wash. BDHTHWICKAHTHUH v. 0or1'roN,aA55AnA 1,205,141 51. 5, 51111 325, vakirna, Wash. 5ouR5LL,51cHA110 4.,111 1505 Fair Park Ave., Los Angeles 00015 LL' Marcia L., 159,52 1151115 5, 5511 312, Ar1ir1g1ar1, wash. 5ovcE,LA-ms A., 159, S2 9700 Sth N.E., 4111. 5, 551111111 50Y0,N14ac4nE1' E., 205,125 55,50 5ov5n,eA1L H., 111 111. 1, 51111 119, c1111n1s1ri11a, Wash. 511210 LEY,DOUGLAS A.,155 11-13 5111 s1., c1ar11s1Dn, Wash. enA0L5v,c5nAL0 K.. 2101 3rd was112o:1,s1aa11ie 5r140LeY,JArv1es H., 123441101 N.5.,ssa111a SRANDSTROMKARIN, 205 51.1.5011 54,1v11111n1 Vernon, wash. BRANSCUMBOE w., 111 1945 ce1ss11a 0111111 wana Walla, washihgwn 5nAN'r,HowAn0 E., 205 26 w. Cremona, Seattle 55AN'r,J0ANN 5111-111111.13 LEN 04, 205.55 4818 s.w,Fin111ay,saa111e 55s0A,0A1vieL 11.155 9259 25111 N.w.,ssa111a anE01N,GL5NN 1v1,,1s9 22221 98 wes1,s11rh11nas,wash. sF1e01111,w5sL5v w.,111 2221 s151h was1,5a1n11n11s,wash. 9Re1T5N5AcH,1v14nLeNE 0,. 155 2210 00111111119 Pl. was1, Seattle EFlEKSTAD,JOHN 221 3:1 eafhsu Way, a51111111,was11. a5e11nEn,c4n0Lv10, 205 11905 11.5. 50111, Kirkland, Wash. 555N,cA5oLvN 5., 205 2101 0111 Ava. w.,5aa111a BRENRAYMOND 111., 205,203 2101 514 41111. w.,saa111a 5n10oEs,J0H11, 205 111. 2, 51111 2224, wanamhee, wash. 551oF15L0,14AR5N L., 155 17903 Linden N., s1aa111e BRIGGSJANET 1v1An15,141,155 1115111111 286, Moses Laka, wash. 5n1oNEs,c0i11su9L0 n1.,159 11215 N. F1111 s1.,P11111sn0, Ore. an1sc0E,GoF10oN w. 202:13 Ashs-10r1h P1. 111., saa111a snoA0,cvN1'H1A 0,155 1205 115.15111 Av5.,P0r1Iand, Ore, BRODlN,GFlEGOFlV .1.,1a9,51 455 111. s1.,o1yrnpia, Wash. BFlODlN,KFlISTI L., 145.141 455 111111111 s1.,01wnp1a, Wash. 55o0owAv,A0eLLA P., 171 11.5. 111, Er1derby,Eli1ish 011111115111 ahoL1NE,1v1An1LvN 14.,111 42109 Ric 'r1n1s1 Ava. Sanrementu, cam. 51100 KS,CAFlOL A., 202,205 512 111.5111 4va,,va111r11a,was11. 5no0145,1v1Anv K,,155 12225 mags Leap, e1rara11,wasi1. BFlOWN,CYNTHlA 0. sR0wrv,50wA50 E., 140,142,155 725 s. 51h s1.,va11irna,wash. EROWN.GAIL A,, 141,155 1205 L11r1aais1.,Kai1115, Hawaii 55owN,sEo5c5 5.155 5991 1121h Ava., N.E., Kirkland 550wN,JA1115'r G., 205 1325 5i11111s 0r., Wenatchee, Wash. ar1ow1v,LA1.i54 111., 3113 Sunset Blvd., E. Flenton, Wash. BROWN,MAFlY L., 155 1105 2nd St., Clovis, Calif. EH UMPTDNBOGE Fl W., 206 15314 N. Park Ave. N., Seattle BHUSCFLLAVONNE LEAH BRUSTADJOHNNA L., 'IBS B416 S. 123rd Place, Seattle BFlYAN,CAROLA,,172 1135 N.E. 114th AVe,, Portland BRYDGES,EEFlYL JO, 206 2124 5th Ave. West, Seattle EFlVSON,GERALD V., 58,172 409 Simon St., Ridgefield, Wash. ERVSONSUSAN E. 3600 Magnolia Blvd. W., Seattle BUCHANANDANI LVN, 155 Fit. 4, Box 2585, Bremerton, Wash, BUCK,GWEN E., B114 'lBth St. S.W., Seattle BUCKHAMJOHN A. 607 Pine St., Kamlnops, B.C. BUCK LEY,GAYLE L., 7340 55th N.E., Seattle BULGIN, E. JAMES 135, 138, 323036 5th Ave. W., Seattle BULGlN,HOPE N. BULL,JUDY L., 155 B418 N,E, 17th, Bellevue, Wash. EULYCADONNA J., 1l225'I10th Ave. N.E., Kirkland BUNDY,DAVlD P., 172 Rt. 2, Bcx1633, Madras, Ore. BUOB,BEVERLY A,, 189,56 Rt. 2. Box 77, Colville, Wash. EUNGEFLFHANCIS B. BUNTINGJERRV L., 155 BURBAN K,RAYMOND W.. Sl W. Cremonzw, Seattle BURCKSUSANNE M., 155 BURKENANCY A., 64,189 Ill ll Brlttan Ave. San Carlos, Calif. BURKETTJOAN L., 155 9055 W. Sth PI. Arvada, Colorado BUFlLElGH,THOMAS W. 749 Rushing St. Lothnland, Florida BUFlNETT,BEVEFlLY J., 172 EURNETTJO1-IN M. 301 lslandlake Ur.,SheIloh. Wash. HUFiFlOWS,ROBEFtT J., l35,138 1218 St. Patrick, V1ctoria,B,C. EUFlFlOUGHS,PAUL W1r 4011 S. l46th,SBattl0 SURSAWSHAFKON Fl., 155 BuFlY,DAVlD A. BUSEYBOY J., lH9 BUSHLLARENE M., l7? 1SS49 Simnnds Rd. N,E., Bothell BUSH,FORE5T C., lB9,56,l19 7 West Etruria, Seatlln BUSH,GAVLE E., 755 H5649 Simons Rd. N.E., Bothnll BUSPLLAVONNE, 206 B55 W. Nickerson, Seattle SUSH,FlOGEFl R.,155 l8l7 N.W. 65th, Seattle BUSHBOSEMAHV C. 7 Ws1srEtrurla, Seattle BUTCHERCONSTANCE J., Q06 l555 Larwnud Rd. Lwrmn Gr1:ve,Cal1l. EUTZ,LOFlEN U., I77 1515 Zlith S.E., Auburn, Wash. BYNUM,KATHRVN 5,172 2508 S. 76th St.. Tacnmu, Wash. C cAETANo3oA1JN M. CALDWE LLMARIE E., 206 cAu1155oN,NANcv P. R1. 5, 5511 1122, Eugehu, ore. CAMPBELLALEERT, 2701 3:11 w..Av1. 115, sea111e cAmPsELL.cAr1oLYN K., 155 10303 s.5.Paro1ee,P5r115h1J cA1v1PeELL,DA11w1h1 c.. 135,135 350 25th Ave.. 5551115 cAMP5eLL,0oNA LD N., 58205 29520 34111 Ave. 11.51. 6. 1.ar1e1ev. 5.12. cAMPeR,1v1ARY c., 533 J1111111 51,, T111-1oo11,ce111. cANF1ELD,JAN 1...159 cANoNGE,DAN D.. 66 3324 315 Ave, W. 118. S1-1411111 CAPPS,CAFlOLYN JEANNE,190 13458 erior c1.,s.1ra1oga, c2111. CAR L,13A111 15. cARLsoN.cRA1G s., 47,130,205 11033 Arndyo Bch.P.I,S.W.,Seat1Ie cARLsoN,Dou0LAs w., 76,79, 20s,1 Z1 ,5s.s0 4129 5111 N.E.,S11a111e CAR LsoN,FAwN1A, ISS 15:11 N. Michigan Ave. Pasaena, Calif. cARLsoN,JANE, 401 W. Murrison Rd., Var11x1uvBr,Wash, cAnL50N,Juov cAnLsoN,xAn5N, 172 15725 4-11h w. Alderwuod Manor, Wash. CA11 LsoN,nA LP1-1 202,205,5s 2701 Third Avo. w., sea111e cA111.SoN,sHEF1YL, 155 2203 ch1rry Av1.,seh Joss,CaIi1. CARLSONSUSAN, 172 cAnP5NT5R,.1AN1cE,207 cAA1-eNTEn,nos5P1T, 207 505 421111 Ave.,Ar1e11oraea,A11s11a 1:Ana,F11505111cK,15s S041 WaVEYlY Dr. Jackman, 1v11ss151nA1 cAnn,SAN0nA, 207 cAaT55.N1cK, 172 SK. LB1N!Hnl:B, S. Dakota cAF1n,sTEvEN, 3211 r1.5.1001h,511o111e CARRSANDIE K.. 2701 Third w.,sea111e cAvANAuGH,c515A11N, 155 n1.1,1a511 329, zmah, Wash. c5ToN,11oaEnT, 4123 Willow Ra.,5vo11eh1 CHAN.DAVlD. 501 BLA. 1cow1ooh,1-1ohg Kong 1:1-1AN.1cA wma. 5409 no5ae1re11 wsv, 5111111 cs-1AN5,PAuL, 172,245 Tsueh wsh,1-15he Kong c1-1A111111,1v1An15, 207,51 E238 53 N.5., soa111e 01-1AP1v1AN,o0NNA, 207 2507 3rd Ave. w., seams cs-1APMAN,J5AN15, 190,55,59 111. 1, sox 245 ca111aea Grove, Oregon c1-1APMA11,KAY, 144,145 c1-1AP111AN,1c15NN12T11, 2417 N.w. 501h,sea111s CHAPMAN,LINDA KAYE, 155 2209 Aea1e s1.,50ger1e,or11. c1-15N,001xoT1-lv, 190 1:1 3rd F1-1v1o11r11 Trio coor1 wererxoe 1111.,1-1er1g Kohg c1-112vAL15n,Ju13Y, 154 1805 24111 sr., Ar1acor1os,was11. CHICHESTEFLANNE, 207 6848 31 11.E.,5ea111e cH1L0EP15,KAT1r1L55N, 54,172 3537 s.5.To1rhao, Penleho CHINNKZHAFKLES, 207,149 CHRISTIANSEN,BEVER LY, 172 1156 51. Francis or. cohoom, cenif. CHFlISTENSEN,LOIS ANN, 11.0. 51111 1921121 Knlsn 51. Eagle Po1111. ofeeah cHn1sT51vs5N,M1c1-1A15L 11545 N. Park, 515115 CHRISTENSENBOBE HT, 190 c11111sT1ANs0111,JANeT, 190,51 CHRlSTOPHER,CAROL,19D cherry L01:1p,S11anIs CHRISTOPI-iER,LARRY,190 3810 N.5. 751h s1.. sea111e CHRISTOPHERJCHISTIN, 156 2222 221141 Ave., snenla CLARKDHEHRY, 13415 25th N.5.,sea111e cLAn 1c,0AwN, 155 43 1v150111aihv111w nr., 01r1r1ev cLAn1c,13on0T1-11, 207,53 304 w. 511-15r1e,sea111e cLAnK,Ju01T1-1, 155 4421 N. 12, Ta5oh1a, Wash. c1.AF11c.L111113A, 190 11. 4, Box 153, Hi11s5oro,01e. CLAHKSHAHDN, 172 5511 204, Moswrock, wash. CLAFlKE,RITA, 172 3004 N.w.sa1h,see111e cLAA1c5,T5nnv. 1912 23rd 51.,Ahaoor-151, Wash. cLAv,LvNoA, 156 2257 5. 132, smue cL1FToN,5 LIZAEETH, 190 19453 Miuzary na. 5., sea111e cL1FToN,PAu LETTE, 55,155 3007 sahohem com, seo1ah1sr115. 55111. cL1FToN,cARoLYN, 155 19453 M1111ary n11.s.,sea1111 CLINTON,NANCV, 207 w. 1303 Fairview, sooxohe coc1-1nAN,Jo1-1N E., 207 n1.1,eo11 92, Prosser coc1-1nANE,0AwN L., 190 5570 seve11y,N.5.,Tseor11e COFFIELDALFRED H., 172 coFF151.D,0Av10 G.. 190 R-Johnson's To. ef., Reodso-111. Ore. cocH1LL,n1c1-1An 0, 207 51111 212, Nho11seo11 005511155513 R.,172 3445 Belvidere A11e.,s.w., saame coL5,PH1LL1P 1111.155 258 1.1111e Dull, sea111o CDLLETIQCHAFK LES R. 190 Box 129, Norhpa, A151111 coLL1Ns,NA01v11 G., 156 924312111 s.w., sea111e coLL11Js,PA1v15LA cs.,172 co LSON,GARV w. coLLv5n,cAT1-1v L., 190 109 5. E111e11,we11s1ehee COMNICKNICKI L., 155 COMSTOCKJOHN A., 172 1055 cascade or., N.w., sa1err1,ore. CONKLING,GAFIY LOUIS, 53 ccNN5R,cnAvsoN 9.. 2505 Grd wes1, sea111e c0Nov5n,nos5 L,,172 1910816111 A17e.N.w.,soa111e cooK,K1115T1N5 J., 157 111. 2, B0x1481,Ta1:nma CGOK,LAVONNE M., 207 11.0. sox 262, P11va110A c0oK.MAn1AN 5.,157 1211. 1, Box 375-B,Hubbald,O1e. coo1c,MAH1LeE 11., 190 n1.2,so111491,Teoorr1a c0o1c,NA11cv c., 157,145 1504 N. 192h1x,sea111e c0oL5v.L1N0A 1111. 144 v1-111511 Dr., Longview COOPEFLJOHN E. T533 Burke Ave. N., Seams CORLEYAILEEN M.. 1918 47111 Ave. s.w., seo111e CORN,LESLIE A., 69,157 5952 12. 1211, Trhsoh, Amoha CORSONDONA 1.0 L., 172 3505 Spenring A15.,sah Pedro, ca111. COTTEN,LARRY BRYAN 361713111 51. N.w.,P11va111ro CO1'I'LE,BONNIE 1c.,19o 3429 1c1err1e1, Everett co1'roNs,5sonG1A c., 207 12051 Hiram P1., N.5.,5e1111e COUFITWRIGHTIREGG 11., 157 3340 5. A 51., Toeerha ccwA111,n0a1N L., 190 7157 341h s.w.,sea:11e cow15.nAv10 11. 42 w. crerhoho, sea111e c0x,1:15ANNA J. G44 5.5. Map1eh11rs1, Por11er1d cox,55F1ALn, 207 1024 w.n1.1f1her 51,, sea111e COXJAMES 5.,157 cnA15,sAn nv T. B336 10111 N.w.,se5111o c11A15,0Av10 1-1.,157 F11. 4, Box 331 , A151111 cnA1N,n59oaAH 5,511,172 1211. 2, Box 2n74:.,1v1eor11e cnA1v1En,05N1111s L., 172,245 2047 s. coroher, nehver, celo. cnAwPo11n,cAnoLJ.,157 480 Lakeshzre nr., new ci1v, 111111. cnos5v,5LLeN PEAR L, 200 2575 313 A1e.w.,sea111e c1105s,c1-1A 11 L55 L., 208 2701 3111 A1e.w.,5ea111e CF1OSS,GARY L., 190 3114 3141 Ave. w., 5ea111e cRo55,Jo1f1N w., 55,157 CRUMARLENE E. CRUM,LAUREL 14. 5514 5. Mercer wav. Mercer ls. CUNNJNGHAMANDREA J. 1405 Cv11res,Cvuser1,Ark. cu111115,J0AN1115 1v1., 208 1342 Foxwonhv Avo., soh Jose,ca1. CURHIERANGLEA F.,172 950 5.wash.51.,e1ca1eh,ce111. cuTL5n,111AR1AN 1c.,157 D DAILEYBAETH L., l72 B04 E. Fr11h1111h,New5e1g,ore. DAI L5v,cAF10 LVN J., 1017 Alafhooa Ave., Tacoma 0A1 Lev,cnvsTAL L., 157 1017 Alameda AVE., Tatum!! 0A11a1E,0Av10 L. 0An5T,0AF1vL L., 54 0Av15s,13Av10 J., 157 104 N.5. 141h, 1-1111sho1o, Ora. DAVIES,MAHILYN E.,157 124 5. sroao 51.,s1emer1ah 0Av1s,c11AnLes R.,157 500 w. 51r11r11,sea1r1o 0Av1s,GA1L M., 208 2 51r111h s1., Ao1. A. se1111e 0Av15,m1c1-1A5L 5. 23-110 55 w, Mour11la11e Terrace 13Av1s,121oa5nT E., 3936 s.w. Kehy5h,sea111e 0Aw50N,LAuF1A E,,157 0eAL5v.0oNNA L., 157 015Av51a,v1c1c1s., 190 412 5.3111 Avo.. 1011111141111 s5ao15,JuL15A.. 79,190 P.o. 551 22S,Jos2Dh,01e. 0555uvN,MAn5A11ET A., 172 523 w.w1111arhs,s1h1a 11n1r11,ca111. 05c1c5nT,c1-1A11Lo1'rE,L.,190 DEcKERT,DoNNA RUTH, 190 113 s. Loeah,New1oh,1coh. 05ea,11A1FA. 07,157 Rama, Israel DEEB,ILHAM,1B8 Rama, Israel 05FF5NaAu5H,T11une, 157 4511 133121 s.5.,ee11ee1.e 051-1A1aT,JAY 5. n5HAv5N,0Av10 w. DEJONCLKENNETH L., 157 1155 1v1e1r1 s1.,Lvr1e1eh DEKOKERMELVIN. 31423 01h A1e.5.,Fedore1wey n5LA1v1AnT5n,5n55011vA,.172 51o91ae1h 5.w.,Lyr111weeo DELAMARTEKHAROLD 5., 54. 130,190 DEMlNG,PHOEBE J. 05N11115ToNALAN 0.,191 3557 1316 w., 5ea111e 05sHAz5a,PAuL 5. 3305 0011511 A11e,sa1err1,01e. 05TLon,5L1zA1a5TH, 173 1905 5.104111,sea111e DEWEESE.CAROL,157 15535 Marine view Dr.S.W-1 sea111e 01c1c,cAn0L, 3205 4111 wes1,s1a111e 1:1c1c111AN,cvNTH1A,157 5111 50, N11. Edgecumba, Alaska 01N5L5,nAF1L5NE. 41155o1r1h 114,5o.1111e DlLLS,GERALO,191.149,14B 401 N. Lvoargor, olvrhoie o1x0N.1v1AnTHA, 54 175 Church 51.1-1eo0her,o1e. DOANEANGIE, 191 ,5s,s2,1a7 21323 N.5. 10111 Ave., Per11ar1a o0c1cT5n,0A5L1c5, 4968 5.5. noe1he Road, Per-1111111 00LL1v5n,05L5enT, 200 4702 L1r1eo1r1 Ave,Ya111rr1a, Wash. 0onA,0Av10, 157 849 5. Fo1rh1e1r1, Colorado sors., Colorado 00aAN,1v1Aav,191 111. 3, Box 759, sarerh, ore. DORMAIEFLGEHALD, 173,129 aox 93, Her111r1e,whs11. DOWNlNG,HELEN, 3324 315 A11e.w.l44,sea111e 00wN111G,MAnK, 3324 3111 Ave. w. 114, 5oa111e DOWN5,PEGGY,191 15329 117111151111-1110 01, s.w., sea111e 0owN5,su5AN,173,121a Box 251 , Fe11or1, Calif. 011AP511,1cAT1-1v, 157 4900 s. Lieeh Dr., 511g1ewoo11,co1o SJJUSCIKKJCATHLEEN 111.,4,191 5344 N. aowahih, P51-111ho, 0111. 0F1ov0A1-1 L,ROBE RT, 130,153,157 5.1503 Jose9h,SD0kar1s, wesh. 01J0LEY,1cAT1-15111115 5. 0uNc1cL5v,JAN1s, 191 12537 shoreeres1 01. 5.w.,s45111a DUNLAPART, 100 50 w, c1e1hehe,sea111e DUNNIGANSHIRLEY, 200 0uPr1se,1v1An1E, 173 770 nevmer Ave., 14e1owoe, 5.0. DURALL,DlANE, 157 5210 5. Mean, sea111e, Wash. 1:uncAN,1a1Av1 LAN, 191 930 w.err1e1eoo,5ea111e.wes11. 0unsT,L1N0A. 157 3745 N.5.192,5ea111e,w1s11. 0unN5s,A1., 173 4740 47111 N.5., 51o111o, wash. E EA KlN,l.OUlSE, 157 91111 53, Alsea, Ore. eAsT0N,cA no L, 200 5, 521 1-ugh 01.spokar1e,was11. ec1c,J0HN. 1225 s.w. 1:mh, Wash. 500v,L11vnA J., 173 305 Arreier Ave.,c1s11rr1ere, Wash. 5131e,Ju01T1-1 5n155R,0oF1T11v, 159 5131 5.w.541h A1re.,Por1111ha,0re. 50wA50s,JL15LL5 55LL5,c1-1F11sT1115,157,54 1144 155111 Ave. s.5., se11ev11e EELLS,STEPHEN, 191,57 1144156111 A171. 5.E., 9e11ev11e 51-1n5T.nAv10, 7015 Johnson no.N.5.,Teoorr11 515155 11T,L. Monms, 191 5038 24th N.s.,see111e 515eN5T51N,w1 LLIAM EKSTROMJANICE, 420 N.w.1o1s1,se11111e ELLIOTT,EONNIE,157 2212 21111 Ave. s.,c1roa1 Falls, 1v1or11. 15LL1s,GAvL5, 173 5597 1711. Aeora 0r..51h DI290, cam. ELLISONSUSAN, 173 5544 E. Grasnlake wav N..ssa111e ELLs,coNNlE, 173 ELrv15n.Ro0enT, 173 1135 N. 021111, soe111e 51v1en1cK,01ANE, 157 541 5.5. 131s1P1eoe, Portland, ore. 1211155 LoM,J0NAT1-1AN, B701 carrhah Drive, niekforo, 111, E1115aLo1v1,1cATHL5EN,20s 1912 5.5. F1oh1, As1or1a, Ore. ENGELBERT,PATF1lc1A, 208 11.11.112 sox 559,J1Jr1so11, Alaska 5N5ELs,no51N E.,157 722 111111111 Shore 01., ae111r1gharr1 5NGL1JN13,JAN5T,191 E Van Cleave Way, Oakland, Calif. EPP,eAnv, 2509 w11rrer1 Ave. N., sea1-1111 5PP,LAnF1v, 2266 aakerview s1., c1earbro511, 9.0. ERICKSONHICHAFKD, 208 219 Queen Anne Ave, N., Ssanle EFlSLAND,NlELlNDAf 630 0 sr., ner11eh,wa1h. 5Tu LA1NAnN0LA, 200,55 P.0.1ae1 a0a,5or1r1vs111s, wash. 5vANoFF,vvoNN5, 157,144,147 15550 3310 N.5. ao111111, wash. 5vANs.JA1v15s,173 R1.3,Sox 250, Poulmo, Wash, 5vANs,J011r1,157 1275 s.5h1111he,a1ao111oo1,1oa11o 5vANs,Jo55Ph Ne1L, 205 1275 s.sh1111r1e, 01oa111oe1, Idaho EVANS,KATHI, 157 2255 aoverw 51.,spr1r117fo11a. 0111. EVANS,PAUl.A,173 2705 51h Ave.N.,F1sn113n,Wa5h. 5vAn55A1J DHA, 200,51 1110 Blair Lahe, a111111os. 1v1oh1. ev5n5TT,1s0wAa0, 402 w. crerr15ha,5ea111e,was1J. 5ve11s,a5TTY, 173,54 2170 51. s1eeher1.s1. 1-aol, Mihh. 5v5ns,KunT,157 exL5v,5ANov, 7022 s. P11111 Sound, Tacoma 12vL5F1,1v1AR1LvN, 173,247 3008 3111 w.,sea111e, wash. F FAn1115R,JoHN 11,191,125 FAuL1c,w1L141A, 1023 s. 147111. 5e1r11o FAwc5'1'T.55nAL0 L, F51-111,JAco1J11.1N, 208 2021 s,25o111, Kem 551L,JAc1c FIELD,VANCE, 203 0103 s1h s.w.s511111e 1:1eLDS.E001e,140.141,1-12,157 m. 1, Box 130, s1Jhr1ys1oe F1N5,oeANNA, 64 500 w. Emerson, seonre FINKJCATHIE, 153,159 1729 N.5.5roo11rr1ar1 P1., se1111e F1N1c,1v1Anv Lu,20e.119 1729 N.5. arookrheh Pl., s5a111o F1NLAv,nuTH, 191 111. 1, 9511 51, Jenermh, ore. FINNE nAN.PATn1cK F1sc1-1EA,cA5oLvN.191 21 Arenaha Pl., Leheviow 11151-1E5.PAuL,127,143,191 111. 5, 5111 247, 0111110119 01., afemmeh 5151-15a,11ALPH 20526 Q 1-1. s., 5251111 F1s1cuM,0Av5,52,173 37011 1u.5.791h.Por11ar1o,ore. FJELLANGER,LEE, 130,191 111. 1,0111 459,15a011eh FL55Non,91LL, 209 120 23111 s1., ao1he11 FL515c11MAN14,PAu L. 54202. 209,121 ,57 7503 5.5. Leuhsoerrv Lh.,Por11aoo FLEI5CHMANN.STEVE.173 E5 Catierlin Avo. N.W., SaIem,Ore. FLETCHEKGEORGE, 191 711 caae51.,N.5.,so1err1.o1e. FLon1AN.1cAT11L55N, 150 3505 sa11ho1,Ko1ohi11ar1,A1e. FLow511s,11Af15N. 173 1109 w.M151x Ave., vekama FLuG5TA13,cAnoL, 173 12205 9111, N.w. 5511-1111 FLu1c15,0Av10,173 1205 N.w. 51J1oer1soh 0r.,sear11e FOGG,LEANN 3414 111.5.1c11o1111e1,Po111eho FoL1cA1v1A,L1NoA. 209 F0Nc1,cHn1sT1N5. 192 FONGPAUL, Jn.. 913 12111 ees1,5eo111o Fo110,1v11145. 150 1020 201h.sho11em1sh, FORDRITA, 155 S1 5155511 Aa.. c4r11ro1 11o1h1,o1e. ro11o1cE.DAN 417 w. Arroe11r,seo111o FOFlEMAN,CL.YDE.140,141,142 150 3421 101h Ave. w. Fo115e5n5,v1cT0A1A,15a 945 2315 Ave.. Ler1gv1ew FORSYTPLPATRICIA 11,173 10515 R0m1:1ar1,Cuoerlinn,Q!1I. Fos1cET,0Av10 v.. FOSTEFLALETHA 111,209 2224 N.5.1ae1h.5ee111e FowL5n,LAwn5Nce, 155 1051 N. Lincoln 51., Lodi, c5111. FOX,WILLlAM, 209 925 w.5rr1erso11,sea111e FRAKE5,BE'I'I'V 1v1.,173 5505 Johes N.w., 51151111 FRANCO,VOLANDA,2D9,95 3242 N.w. 501h 51.. sea111e F1wAN1c.JoA11N5, 5221 s.1171h 51., s51111e rRAz15R.PAuL A. Fa505a1cK,1v1An1LvN 5. Fa505n1c1c,MAnv 5,155 11235 Pe1a11he Ave. 1135111111 1:a50e11c1c.Ju0v 1v1.,15s 4505 Sophia 51,, vAr1ooover, e,c. FFlEDEFlICK,NANCY H., 55,59 4536 seuhia 51,. vAhoo1,ver. 5.0. FnEon1c1cs,JAN1cE, 540 911111111111 Ave.,Tacor1'1s,WusP1. Fas120,05N1v1s E.. 2701 3111 Ave. w. 1317, soa111a FREELINSTANTDN J., 15a Fa55MAN,PeTsn R., 3235 w. viewr11oh1 w1v,511er111 PAENC1-1,0oNAL0 R.. 532 Van de v.1111or,14e111, Wash. FRlESEN,EFlROL L., 209,57 32097 Fil Ave.,c1ee151ee11,1a.c. FRl5sEN,Ju0Y 14.,192,54 919 N. we1r101, 5ah1a Maria, cam. 5n515eN,1v1A11Y J., 150,54 Fn155v,01AN5 5., 173 1:1243 Ah10111rr1 Blvd. s.w., 512111111 FROSTBHEI LA 11,209 n1.14,ao11 094, 01yh1p1a, Wash. FRUEHLINGJOHN w.. 942 w.5rr1ersoo,5ee1111 Fr1uEHL1Ns,n095nT w.,155 511 N.102ho,sea111e FRYE.GLENN W.. 3546 S.W. 9901, Seattle G 5A1N,nosANNe n,,15s Box 153, Hooasoon, wash. 5ALLI.1v15Lv1N J., 150 1320 N.w. 5 51,, Gr1h1s Pass, Ore, GALLOWAYJOHN L., GANFIELDDANIEL F.,174 12020 51h 1v1.w., 5eo111e 5A111F15L0,KATHnYN A., 192,55 12020 51h N.W., 5ee111e GANTENEEINSUSAN L., 209.55 205 5. P1easeh1 11.0. Sox 454. sa11av,o11ie 5Ann51'T,L5L1A L., 209,51,55 Box 197, Gold 5ar, wesh. 5Anv1N,05nALn w..192 3059 Lahoamr 13r.,ser11e Marzo, Calil. GAss5n,JAcouEL1Ne s., 3252 coh1111r111 Place w.. seanle GAST,CHARLOTTE J., 174 GATES,F L011A M., 15405 aasoer Lane, ao1he11, wash. 5eAR15TY,0enALn P.,192 vahza11o1 Sta., uerhihg GEHDESJSHAHON A.. 3435 9111 Ave. w.,sea111e G15F15N,N5LL15 J., 209 4045 zoo Ave. N.E.,sea111e G5111N5,MAn0An5T A., 15B Gsv5R,an5NoA J.,174 3731 5. 192115, 5151111-1 G11aes,S1-1ARoN. 12955 1-1o1r11es P1. 01., 1411-111ar1o G1esoN,1v1A nv JANE, 209 502 Lakeview n5.,Pa2e1e1-ra, calif. G1La REAT1-1,Ju01T11 14,192 sox 131,1c11111111,A11s115 GILLIA1-1N,Ju015 A., 322 ne11hor11e Ave, Tacoma G1LL15s,13oNN15 F1AE,192 1400 Hughes s1., Eugene, Ore. G1LL1v1on5,1w1A111LY111 A., 192 4219 5. Grahu, Spokane G1L1v1AN3A1v1Es E.,19Z 2702 17111 Ave., 5.. 51151111 cs11v11v1AKA,KAReN J., 192 G1M1v1AKA,1v1A1r1s111A K..158 GLADFELTEFLMICHAEL L., 52 w. cre111or1a,sea'1-111 GLANCYJOHN L., 13-1,135,139,174 525 w. Dravus, se1111e GLAss,aRuc5 w.. 210 3135 N.5. 53111, Per-111ha, 011. GLA55,1cAT1-11.5EN T., 155 2316 1v11111h1a1h v1ew,Ta5orr1a 5LEAsoN,n1c1f1An0 v., 150 111. 1.5511 59vf0,Taheer11,ore. eL115GE,Luc1LL5 5,174 so5H11151a,55venLv J., 174 15749 Famine N., seomo GOEHTZMAFKILYN 14.12a,174 GoEF1z,ao5E1v1AF1v, 174 w. 309 c1ev11ahn,511euhe G0F100N,0Av10 L., 174 517 N.5. 1501h. 511511111 G0s05N,1cATHAvN 1v1.,174 sr.1rr15-Ko Kobe, Janeo Go5111EvALv1N E., 210 2915 4111 Ave. w.. sea111e GOUGHSTEP1-15N n.,174 6311 srooklvh Ave.111.5.,sea111e Gow5,JoANN K.,174 GRACIANCLERLINDA R., 192 S001 5.J11he11,Tew1r1a 5nAo1N51-1Aa0N, 211. 2, Box 917. Gresharn,01e. GRA1-1A1v1,cAT11v A., 158 2722 Derby 51,, 311111-lsv, cam. GHA1-1A1v1.aAv1v1oN0 M.. n1,4.5o1 39, 51711111 GRAHAMSTEVE J.. 15222 251h s.w.,s5a111e GnAs5,5 UGENE L., 210 1021 5 s1., s.5., A11511rh GRASSMICKJOHN 0.,174 sox 542, Three 1-1111s, Asberu GRAYD. 0AvLe,174 Tonaskn. wash. GFlAV,PEGGY, 210 GF1AYEILL,JL1DY,79,110 0545 201h 5.w.,sea111o 5nE5N,5L1zAe5T1-1,155 1:111E5N,1uDv L., 143,174 191199 Mililafv na.5.,sea1111 Gn55N,Kn15T1 E.,174 3251 35111 s.w..511a111e cn55N,aoasnTA L., 153 10031101 51,, N.w. 515.11 Fe11s,M5r11. GREENIVIMOTHY R.. 11525 5.5. 104111, Rehwh 01155115121-11LL11v M.. 2317 103111 N.5., 91111171.11 Gn55onv,cARoLv1-1 5.. 4514 N.5.1101h,s1s1r11a Gn5Gonv,wAr1neN n.,174 4734 91h N.5., 5511111 0R1FF1N5TANLEv L.. 210 2420 5. r1ao1111r1,01yrr1o1e GR1FFIN,TERFlV w.. 210 3217 4111 Ave. w.. 5231115 5n1Fr1T1-1,c,A1L 0.,143,174 2507 2a1h w.,sear11e GRIFFITHBUSSELL G.. 202.210 51:11 F11.9o11 371.eh1111 5s11h111.1,5neo E..174 12025 Le11gh1er-111 Ave. Norwauns, ca111o1r11a GF111v11v1,11osE5 A.. 140,174 12028 Lohewonh, No1wa111,c.1111orr11o cm111sTA0,noNAL0 E.. 839 5.15a1h,5ea111o GRos5NeAc14,Non111A 5.,174 1043 es11v1511,1vao11eea11,1111o5is 5no5s,5L1zA55T1-1 GU LSETFLTERR! L.. 159 22725 501h w., eomehas 5uNsT1NE.D5N1s5 J.. 155 4s11s.1551h,sea111e GUFTI LLJOYCE v..192 so-1 Jaonemh s1.,Por1 Townsend 5usTAF5oN,0o1-1A1.0 E..140. 158,149 1004 L511re1c5e11,Te5e1ha 5usTAFsoN,5LvenA F.,15s 1525 5.9111 Avo..5po1111r1e 5usTAFsoh1,xAa5N K.. 159 100 5. 51h S1.,Abefdeen su5TAFs0N,KAAr10111 A.,159 2934 L1rr15eo11r1 5.5. Msaieirro +1a1,A1oer15,caheaa cusTAF5oN.1-ATR1c1A J.. 4014 Lihneh N..see111e 15w1Lv111.1v11L55 55w1s, 1320 1715111111 51., Kirkland swvNN,L1NoA c., 159 59014111 51. N.5..s.11e111.ore5oh H 14As5,v1cToA 0.. 192 NAAVIKJCAHEN K.. 5752 2111 N.w..see1111 1-1Ac1c5T1'.wALT55 H., 1550 oak Tree 01115. Les An9e112s,Cs1l1l01r1ia 1-1A00uc11,THoN1As 1-4., 101.175 913 F1ase1,A1rroro,c51er.1ao 1-1A05nL1.0oN 1v1.,140 IBD7 N. 351h, 5es111e HA0L5v,ALL5N.175 2915 4th Ave. Wal. SEMKIB 11A0L5v,1.1A11N5LL, 175 1-1A5AN.AGAN 0. 1-1A55,50NA J., 192 Route 2, 0511 41351ah14oo1x HAGENMOWARD w.. 210 525 wes1 N1e11orsoh.sea111o 11Ac5N.1ceNN5T1-1 14., 130.131, 132,159 El s. 011rheh1,Pr11hee111e.ore. HAGEN.WESLEYT. 3201 313 N.w.,5e1111e HAG5n.raANc55 A. 2231 ueeoh Ave. 015555111 c11y, co1i1orr1111 HAGGLUNDMAROLD 0., 210 3102 101h s.w., Seattle 11A5LuN0.01ANNA 1v1., 143,159 4140 wes1 Mercer Wav, Mercer 1515113 1-1A5LuN0,JAN5T L. 14A5mAN,susAN,192 320 wes1 511111. se1111e HAGSTFKOMANN L., 159 3222 w1s1Gove1-111111111 wav, seohxe. wamihmoh 1-1A1c.A111TA 14A1as1oN,5oLAN0 5. 507 33 Ave., 5ea111e 14AL95nT,0ANvsn ca., 130,175 3250 w.L11. 51rhr11 Ro. N.. Redmond.CaI1fo1nSa HA L5,nu5a5111 A.. 3105 so. 133111, 5151111 1-1ALL,c11e11vL L., 101,192.52 neue 7, 91111 451 , owrhpia 11ALL,J0Y n., 175 740 Young 51.woeo1111rh,0re9eh RA1.L,uNnA L.. 510 w. 44s1, v411as111a1 HALLSTEPHEN 1v1.,159 2044 1521111 ss.. Bellevue 1-14L1.1v14N,1 Rvws T., 210 9111 11, Tok, Alaska HALVORSONJRANDALL 5., 192 5000 49111 N.5., saa11111 HAMKLTONLAROLYN R., 159 Home 1, eak 492, cahbv, 01592111 1141v1m5R,1.AuRE1., 145 22595 e51h Wnst. 1v1a111111aka 're11.1aa HAMMERLINUA D., 159 9010 syuvah Pl, N.w., sas111a 1-1n1v1MoN0,noRGL4s s., 159 14124 23rd N,E., saa11111 HAM1LToN,RoseR1 5., 115 HANDVIJAVID A., 79210 15455 951h Ava. N.s1111ev s.c.,r:a11a11a R4N14s,c4h1nAce,159 1042 sa.11s1h,saa111e HANLON,HEIDI A., 159 321 Nahiloa 011111 wa11111111,Ma111.1111wa11 RAN LoNs41v1uE1. n.. 159 11a0s1411h A1s.s.e.,Rah1ah H4NseN,JE4NN5 K.,15:1.159 90:14 121111151111 41,a.,1aaa111a HANseN,1c4'rRRYN 1,159 11.0. sax 15, T0111111.01aga11 HANseN,1ce11NE'rH 0., 159 R1. 1, asa 541, saanlaka HANSENBOGER w., 121,192 R1. 4, aaa 203, M1. va111a11 1-1ANseN,w4vNe G.. 192 0934 P11r11a1111 Aves, 1aa11111a HANNAJLHAM, 85,153 HANSENPAULETTE HANSON,ELlZABETH 1v1..11s 1122 141h N,w.,saa111s HANSONKAREN 1... 210 R1.1 ana 551, 151111111111 HAR0Es'rER,041.e e., 159 1344 Oslo 1..ahe,s.1h .k1sa,ca111. HAHDINJRVING 0-1 1201 N51-111 PI.S.W.. 1v111hh11a1ks 'raffaas HARDIN,LINDA L., 159 111111111 1, Ecx 1251-L, Bow 1-1ARKE,0oNNA, 210 HARKLEROAD.5HElLA e..1s0 12251 :sm N.w.. saa111a RAR1.5ss,N4Ncv 1...115 2207 Aberdeen Ave., Aberdeen 1-1AR1.5ss,R0N w., 210 2201 4511112111 Ave., Awuaah RAR1v1,J0vcE 1v1..192 5415 N. 29, 'raaams H4RN1scH,J4N1c5 M. R1, 2, 9011 2UD,Alber1V,Oregon HARRINGTONJANET 5,210 2101 3111 Ava w.1l21:1,s1111111a RARR1NGT0N.Rov R.. 210 922 w. 5111s1s1111,sea111s HARRINGTONJSYLVIA R.. 54. 175 1:33 w. w11s111111h D1., 1f1a1a11apo11s,1h111shs HARRISAOYCE A., 4129 Ashwanh N.. 51111115 R4RR1s,NEu.1e M., 210 1944 14111 4111. s.w.,ssa111s HAs1R1s,1'HoM, 22090 Cliff Ave.S.,Sea11Ie h1ARR0P,aR5s, 210 1512 5. c1ss11 Lake 01. N,,ssa111s HuR1'.LARRv, 930s Eas1 a.,1'aas111a,wash. RARTSANDRA, 115 19321 S9111 Avs.h1.e.,s1a1ha11,w11. HAR'rsoo1c,G41 1. 91111 B. Es1a11, s11s11a1ahawah RART1Mc1c,Es1'1-155.199 1775 aawafs Ava.. Santa c1a1-a,ca111a1h1a HARv5v.P4u1., 175 434 5.5. sa1h,P11111ah11,o1a9oh H4s1.A1v1,1.1N0A, 210 R4su.LAuReNcE 1019 Walef SL, Riwmund, Wash, HATFIELDEVELYN, 115 R1 1.9a1 2:14, 411s1a1sa11,wash. 1-141'H4wAv,e4RsARA, 160 2115 cahaah wav w.. ssanla RAucK,sus4N, 5523 :s11h N.w.,saa111a R4u15eN,1v1AR11.YN, 150 11119511 1o15.1111ak1a1,,wash. R4wK1Ns,0Av1n, 193,54 28 s. ca11s1., 5111po11a1, Kansas HAw0R'r1-1,M11.'roN 1952 451:1s.,ssa111a HAWVER,NANCV,150 9919 s.5. c1a111, P111-11ah11, ofagah HAwvsR,v1RG1N14, 199 9919 s.e. G1ah1, PQr11ah11, 01191111 R4zEN,u11c1-1451.. 193,62 10202 s. Pafkfrassma, Wash. 1-1Ec'roR,1c41'Hv,19a 10:14 A. Ava., 1511111o1111s,wash. HEDLUND,LILA, 193 B021 wa111hg1a111,ssa111s,wash, 1-1e5R1NGA,Junn'H G.,150 9014 1111111111 Ra., Lvhdsh HEGGEDEANE K.,1s0 1a-4.5 chmma, sak111a11a1 Nerima K11,T1adyn, .lapah HEGLEANNE M.. 160 4528 411h Ava. s. N1111haap1111s,1v11h11. ReNR1c14s,NoRE5N G, 1-151.55L,0oNA1.0 v., 19:1 HELSELJCERMIT A9193 HELSTAD,GRETE M., 105,175 210 N.w.1491h,saa111a HEMMINIGSENJOHN D., 707 Birch s1,,1 a11ah HENDERSONSUSAN K., 115 54:1 N.5. s:11u,ssa111a 1-15NRY,JoHN c.,1s0 r1eN5oN,oELoREs, 101 a900111h Ave. S, saa111a 1-1ERR1cK.aARsARA M,, 175 aa210,N1s1r1a,1aa11o HERRlCK,NORMA L., 115 wo N.5. 51s1,saa111a 1-1eSS.1v1ARcAR1'rE A., 211 3051 3111 w., 91111111 1-1E1'R1cKJAN1cE, 211 919 chanahaaga Ava., Pagina Pal1sadss,ca111. HETR1c1c,PAuL L., 211 2701 3rd Ava.w.,saa111a HIATTMICHAEL s., 510 w. e1111aa,ssa111s HICKE L,JA1v1es E. HICKOKDAVID c.,115 HICKSJUDITH M., 19,211 4340 Luweul Ave., La c1ssa11111a,ca1111a111ia HICKSBON E., 115 ses Eas11s11a,Tw111 Fails, 1a1a1111 H1Ga55,1.vN s.. 115 941125, Pacific ssaah R1eav,SHE1LA 59541160 R1. 2, Bak 238, 411-1a11y, 01191111 HIGGlNBO1'I'OM,PETEH J.. 115 1110 N, 4a1h,saa11111 HlGH5MITH,THOMAS A., 211, 121 ,s1,s2 1411 4191111111 sm. Redwnod ciw. califarhia HILBERGANNA M., 19:1 7906 11.5.9-11h 411a.,va11w11v11 HlLL,DAVlD A., 150 12os swan Ra., suhhvszaa 1-11L1.,0Av1o WILSON, 19:1 745 cawmah of. sfashmm, rhuaaha HlLL,RONALD n., 211 2913 4111 Ava. w., saama HILLBRlCK,JlM.76,79,2lI 348 w. N1aka1sah,saa111s :1lEL14R0,JA1v155 5.,140,141, 11sw.41s1 s1,,vak1111a R1Nes.oo11141.n, 52,2o2,21 1,62 :ma 511.41150 0f,, 1'11a11111a 1-11Ns1-1Aw.c4R0L D.. 220 N,w. 101111, s111111a 1-11PP,RsssccA L5E,1sc 12.0.0111 9s,s11vka1111s11 H1RN1,TERRv, 211,219 1402 20111 s1.,A1111aa1-1as H1101-1MAN,1v1ARG4R5T G.. 11:1o5121h N.E,, ssaula HoFF,NANcv J., 19:1 14912 40111 4111. w.. Lynnwood HOFFMAN,CAROL A., 150 sax 412, Zillah HoFs'rA0,1v1ART1N, 211 HoHE1m,cLARe J., 944 511111111111 01.,'raaaf11a Ho1.coMa,M4RTHn E.. 8021 ma11aiah,511a111e 1-1o1.LANo,oAv1n L., 176 HO LLMANJAY 1.,, 160 R1. 1, Bax 163 F0111-s1 515111. 01119511 HoL1.owAv,MAR1c, 211 110 w. F1111ah1i.1, Seattle HoL1v1EN,L1NoA G., R1, 1,8011 1113-A,sa1ah HOLMOUISTLHAFILES A., 193, 57 1545. Pa1k.Taao1115 HOOPEFLCLINTON, 133,134,131 136,138,139 4:15:12 s.,sas111e HOTEY,LINOA R., 176 1701 11111a1so11,1ha 0a11as, 0119511 110PPER.MAR11.vN o.. 442512151 Ava. s.w., saa111a HOPKINCBOEERT 11.,14s aak14s,ca1111h11.c.11i1. HoPPsR,0Av1n H..1s0 11311 00111 Ava. 5.1111111110 R0ReERG,KA'mRvN J. 1-1oRRE1.L,Jo11N s., 150,100 :19 20 51. s.e., Enh1a1a HDSOGLELLENE A.,211 910 W. Howe, Serltlle Ros1YNE1c,s1-1ARoN 1... 176 92:1 N.w. so1h s1., 51111111 1-10'rcR1c1ss,oAN15L P., 193 511 W. Main, Chuwnlah H0'I'TENSTEIN,CHEHVL L.,11s 25211 2s1h Ava. s., Ksh1 NORCK,SUE,145,14'l HORGEKELIZABETH 5., 150 c1es1o11, wa1h1hg1a11 Hou Lo.fs. Pe1eR. :15s e11s1ah s1., 9aa111a HousER,ME 1.0011 w.. 2919 91h A1a.w.. saa111a HOWELLJANET A., 211 20092 4111 4111. N.,saa111a Rowe 1.Ls,MARv P., 211 7916 91h s1., e1a1a11 Hu1:soN,.1oN CHARLES HUGHESDANIEL E., 115 1129 cfahaviaw naaa, 011 o11c11v.P1-h11. RucRes..1A1v1es.1s0 152:11 se. 1199.111 s1., P0111111a Huhg2HRsYs,evAN, ack 26, s11h1as, wash. HUMPHREVSBHYS w11.L1A1v1, 1205 11.411111 s1,,ssa1111 HuNT,w1N1FR50 1909 Parkside 01, E., saa111a HUNTER,LAURA M.,115,su R110111 2. 1c1111a, Idaho 1-1uN1'eR,w11.L1AM c.,11s 502 lhdiaha Ave., Coeur d'AIBr1E, Idaho HUNTSPERGERLAR RY, 1431 193,511.62 525 N.E.s1aps1111ha,saa111s Rusav,R1c1-14110, 101,150 5120 224111 s.w.,E11111a1111s,wash. HUSKEFALLEN, 193 104 w. aa111111a,saa111a 1-1us1'oN,.15RR15, 211,121.51 SID! Fl., BOX 972, Mary5vlIIf!,WaSh. HUTCHINSONDIANNE,143,211 12511 11h,v11a111a,ca111a1111a HUTCNlNSON,SHARON, 176 10511 1451hs,w.,1h1i11sha111,o1a. 11ux'rA1aL5,HEs'r5R, 211 15504 33111 N.5,,saa111s Hux'r4s1.E,Jo4N,11e 15504 5:1111 N.e.,ssa111a 1f1v1.4Nn,RoN04. 1901 c1ss11iew P1., Nawp4f1,o1a. 11.es.vc41RsR1Ne, 150 505 1-aamsah s1.,1.sn11h1111,o1a. INGRA1-1AM,1.4RRv, 211 3225 1s41h s.w.. Lv11wa11u,was11. IRELANDJCAREN, 212 410 W. Dravus, SEBNIE lFlELAND,NEIL, 193 2725 Rafaihg s1,,1.111111111aw. wash, 1sAAc,c1-1R1s'r1NE. 19:1 14011 wh11a111ak uf., La Mirzda, cA111u1111a 1sA4c.GoRooN. 11552 24111 41a.N.s..sea111a ISAAKJIAROL, 19:1,s1 213 Kan Ava., 1-1a1111111111,wash. ISENSEE,ELAlNE E., 193 50:15 A11 s1., sah o1s911,ca1i1. 1seNs5E,PAu1. R.,19,199 2s2s s.w.c11s1a1. P111-11a1111,o1a. 1vERsoN,J.o.,16o 1s21s 51h, N,w., ssa111a 1s4Acs0N,MAReARe1 1s1-110A,Lucv s., 212 1vERsoN,u1.1.1AN H. J .1AsuscH.KAR5N L., 1017 w. sa11s11,s11a111a JACKSON,KENNETH J.,1:10 5:11 1v1aA1a11 Rd., Longview J4cKs0N,c4n01.vN Y., R1. 2, aak a9,T11111ake, cam, .14co9seN,GoRnoN A.,1s1 19025 1ao1h N.E.,saa111a Jfkcoasom JAMES w.. 212 5209 Rusau, N.w.,saa111a JAc1c5oN,Roa5R'r c., 151 14cKsoN,RoL1.eEN K., 161 JA1N,LAu1iENE E., 212 JAMEs,.1osePH F.,119 1440 E111-1s1.,1cs1ow11a,s.c. JA1v1ss,MARJoR1E G.. 1440 51111 s1.,Ka111w11a,a.c. .l4mEsoN,a0NN1E J. JAMSASALLV Jo JANES,EARL R., 119 casna R11ak,wa1h. JANSEN,CALVlN W.,193 R1. 1, oak11111, Kansas JANZENARLET 1v1,, 151 4516 N. 2s1h,'raash1a JEFFFlV,LAUFlALINN,193 N. 5821 Fa1ha1iha11am,s9oka11a JENKINSONJANET G., 2640 E. 421111 A1s,,Ahaho1a11a .15NseN,sARsARA J., 141 s125 5.15. Malden, P11111aha,o1e. JENs5N.Juo1, 212 N11 Middle Way, Vancouvenwashs JENSENJULIE B.. N11 Middle wav, vaha111Na1,wasr1. JENSEN,KAREN L., 1940 s1h w., 9411115 JENSEN,LINDA N., 151 w. 3021 H11s1ah,s11okaha .15rsoN,sAR4R A. 2657 Pa1kihs 191111, w., s1a111a 401-1AN5oN,DAv1o c:.,199 402 w. ovavus, 51111114 JQRNSONANN 5,151 6116 N.5. 21s1 Ava.. P111-1151111 Jor-1NsoN,c4RoL s., 193 504 Maxihlsv, Rav111a11a,wash. JOHNSONLHARLDTTE 1..,1s1 Asa1111,was11. JOHNSON,CHERYL A.. R1. 1, Sox 11511514 Halbcn JOHNSONDALE M.. 1010 La111na1d. 51111111 JOHNSON,DAVlD c,,193 J0HNsoN,o0NA1.0 w., sz 12600 Nvanzn Ra.,'raaa1ha JOHNSONLREGORY 5,194 JOHNSONJAMES H., 1124: Conkllng P1.w.,saa111a 101-1NsoN,Ju1.A1N5 111,194 3243 cohklihg P1.w..sa.1111a .101-1NsoN,KAR5N O-2161 702 N. P1111-1111. Ta1s11111a JDHNSON,MER RV L 51. 4001 Greenwnod Avis. N., Sean!! JOHNSONPHILIP L. JOHNSDNBOBERT L., 54 705 Howland Si., Err1er5on,Ic1wa JOHN5ON,RUTH A0194 B21 W. Barren Sl., Sennle JOHNSONSUSAN C., 247 APO San Flancism, Calif. 95343 JOHNSONIHERESA Ls. 655 W.Lk, Sommomish Rd., N.E,, Bellevue JOHNSOMWHITTIER W. JOHNSTONJOHN W., 212 1510 Sheridan, Por! Townsend JDHN5TON,LINDA Fl., 54,161 310 Hardy Avia., Eugcna, Ore. JONESLATHERINE D., E. 1412 N. Ave., Spokane JONES,JClY M,, S5 2544 29th West, Seattle JONES,LESLIE N.. FII. 2, 5011191-A, Vakirna JONES,MARI LVN, 212 JONES,NlCOLIN A. JOOSDONALD A.. 2701 3rd W. IH 12, Seattle JOHGENSONDEAN P., 212 9457 10th S.W., Seattle JOFIGENSONIAITH E.. 1503 N.E. Perkins Way, Seattle JORGENSENBICHARD A.. 2701 3rd W. lf1o3.Sea111e JUDDHELEN P., 212 K 1c4As,cHsRv1. 4,, 17S 111512 vvnanaah 411a.N.,s11a11111 14An014,STAN Lev 5., sa111a Maria, ca111111h1a Km-1LeR,P4M51.4 J.,54,11s KA1.a,Ros51v14RY L, 1cALso,ooNA1.o 1..,1e1 7804 1:1111 411. N.5., 1c11k1aha1 1cAN00LL,JovcE 11.,1sa,11e 1cANc1,1cv0cR4. 135 ll97 Nasahg o1111g,c1111h111, Korea 14ANNs.cARvL .1.. 212 2212 192 s.w., Anfafwaaa Manor 1c4RR,1.AnRv P., 194, 14s 507 101h s1.,s115hah11s11 KARSCHNEVJSEDRGE F.. 1201 N.E.140Kh SK., SBBIIXE KARUGAJCIHIU 1,212 KAUFFMANESTHER E., 212 Rwal R11111a 4,1ca1is1w11,1v1ah1, 144115 Frv1AN,TH0M4s. 11s 3753 oahklahg P1.w.,sea111a 1cEA11NG,c0R LAND A., 212 3314 3111 w., ssa11111 1451-mNs.MAuRv 0ENN1s 111 R1-1:21a s1.,11153,Rah1a11 KEELINGBONALD s.,119 sszo s,E. 20111, Pa111a1111,o1s. 1cEeNe,M4Rv A.,194 R1. 3, ack 495, shahafhish 1ce5sEcxER,M4R11.vN P., 194 sax 104,Ja11a1so11,o149oh 1ce1.LeR,R0NAL0 L.. 4415 s.w.sea111a s1,. Seattle KELLEY,EAF!BAFlA J.,1e1 288 S. ChriswDhe1. Campbell, Calih KELLOGGDANIEL o., 50,176 Box 1214. omak,ws1h. 14eNnR1c14,c1f1AR1.5s T., 212 25 w. 01av11s,saa111a KENNEDY,CAROL A., 194 KENNEDV,GLENN,2lCl 2101 215 Ava. w., 11313, Ssa111a 1ceNNenv,1v11cHAEL L.,1s1 5022 eas1 Taa11111a 1c5N'r,M4R1LvN F1194 505 51111111111 s1., N.e.,sa1a111,o1a, KEPHARICAHOLE L.. B12 N. 411h, seams KERSHNERSUSAN 1,. 11s 739 Jameson Av11.,sa11111 wsnav KEYANNA 1... 1-.o. Box 507, P1111 4hga1ss KEYS,GAIL N., 11s 2310 Tsnaca n1.,cs111wa11,111aha 1c1E1.,EoNA P., 194,52 1c11.soRN,PEGsv Jo, 213 1004 N.w.s11h,5ea111s K11.Lc0F1E,JAN1cE L. KIMSEVALICE F., 21:1 2701 31d w.,ssa111s K1Ns,E 1.1.5111 J.,1s1 5.15100 Hamv. sockaha 1c1No,vcAvE 5. KING,LINOA M., 55,144,213 10341 va1mav,N.w..saa1-11s K1NLocH,s1v111.v E., 213 22510 00111 Ava. w., Edmonds 1c1N1.oc1-o,GREG s.,21:1,121,s2 22510 amh Ave, w.. 151111151-111s K1NNEv,R1-1oNn4 M., 213 325 w.E1-ha11ah,H11q0iam K1RKLANo.M4R1c 1... 115 10538 N1a111s1a11,saa111a KITZMILLERJUDITH ANN, 213 2824 Field s1., Luhwiaw K.1essu,w1LLl4M 5., 195 Star 11111114 91111131-D,M11h1asa1111 KJosN5ss,0oN41.o A., R111 295, 11n11say111111,wash. K.1osN5ss,1vA s,,194 1115 N. 15314. saa11111 KLAUKEMADELL L, KLEINQROGER w., 213,57 eawan, Wash. K1.E1N,Russe LL w.. ea1.4a11, wash. 129 1c1.1NE.H51.5N 11,213 702 w.e11111ia,saa111a KLING,LINDA 1.., 12409 N.5. 2a1h. Bellevue K1.oc1c,NANcv h1..11s s. 4415 P111s1s111g s1., Spokane x1.uE,SA1.1.1E 1.. 5230 s. 1:11111 s1.,sea111s 1cLu11-1,01-15 RYL A.,194 IBIS E. 31s1, ararhanah 1cN1FoNc1,nAN1e1.,1s1 501 N. 500114. seams 1cN1F0Nc,P41v151.4 A., 161 501 111. 511111i11.sea1114 KN1eH1',o0N4Ln R.. 934 w. E111a1s11h,s.15.,sea111a KNOXEUMNER w..194 4103 syms s1.,s.e.,sa111111,01a. KNuoseN,GEoRs5 A.. S050 20111 w., saa111a KOBESAKJOANNE s.. 161 1055 11111511 c1ss1 of., - san Jose, cam. 14oRTHAsE,cR41G F,,1s1 34 saahia 0r.,Asr1land, 014. KORTHASEJCANDY 14,194 34 Scenic of., 4sh1a1111. ora. 1cRAus1-1A4R,c1eoRrsE 1-1.. 37 Meadow of., M111w111ay,ca1i1. 14R5H1a151.,RAc1-151. L., 194 57 w. c1a111aha,saa111a 1cRess,cAR01. A. KR51z.sus4N a..11s 411 83111 Aw., s.E., Mercer Island 1cRE'rz,'rRoMAs, 21:1 2226 Perrv 491291111111-1ah 14R1z4N.1AN1cE L, KHDEKERSTEVEN, R1. 2, 9011 312, 0a11a1,o1s. KROKOSAANICE L. KRo1cos,N:.Ncv, 21:1 I2 Ward, seams 1cRooN,0ouG1.As,1s1 Camp Casny. cQ11ve1111v 1cRo0N,1v1A1oRv, 1as.194,5s R1,1,a11a1115,cau11sv111a KR ucef1,Gw5NnoLvN, 113 4000 s.w. r1a1111s1sah,ssa111a 1cRus5,cAR0LvN, S16 A11h111,1-1111a1v11e,11ah. Kueo'r4,5uN1c5. 194 4159 Aww aa.. ncapaakauaz, Hawaii KuR1'r1,MAnv,195 HIC L89 SL, Salam, 075. KUHZDOROTHY, 191 5541 F1111 o1ks am.. ca11111chas1,c111ir. KUSICESTEVEN. 177 13945 s.s.11h, 111511111111 L LAaaes,PA1n1c1A.21:1 R1. 1, 91111 157, w1111a Swan LAFAnvs'r5veN, 124,191 55 Pacific 111., Lahnvisw LAFOUN'TAINE,FF!ANK. 177 10020 0111 4911. s.w., saa111a 1.AcER,1ovce,111 10914 s.E. 41h, 05119111111 LAHR,Lo1s, 1s1 290 Na1111a1 Ave,, 4111111119 1.ANn5s,014NE,12a 11011 35111 4va.s..ssa111s 1.AN01s,.1oAN 1.4Nn1s,suz4N, 54,195 925 Eas! 6-11h,Taa111111 LANGA1cea,voNN1E. 10540 241h, N.w., saa111a 1.ANoE,cARoL. 56 Scenic 01111. Yakima LAN'rz,nAv10, 195,S0.l19 aaoa 19111 51. w.,Tasa111a LAR11v1sR,1.vNE1'rE,1s1 ass smhaway 01., N.w., ss1am.o1a LARs5N,nAN151.. 770510111 Ava. N,w., 91111111 1.4RseN,0oNALo. asos :11h s,w.,s1a1111a LARSONJUDV, 213,50 3224 N.w, 501h, s1a111a LAFlSON,KAREN, 195 91111 aes, sa111h aaha. wash. LARSON,LDlS, ISI 2125 El carhino, 1011ask,ca111. 1.4nsoN,R1c1-1ARo, 195 1941 55111 w.,ssaz1111 LAss1s'rER,aARsAs14, 213 1.A'rR4M,aE1'1-151. 1.4u1aE,oAv1o, 117 1129 rs s.,Ah1h11fags, Alaska 1.AuRsEN,MARsAR5T,111 1.4v1K,0AN15L, 213 101125 1.akaaha1a a1v4.,N.E.. Seattle 1.4v11c,hnAn14M, 213 1616 1111111 Hill Ava.N.,5aa111a L4wRENce,LYNe'1-re. 4240 s.w.1v1a1v111a,P11r11ahs1,01a. LAws011,sE1-r1ANN5, 195 003 w. Niska1sah, se-111111 1.Awv5n,1.1Nn4 P.. 117 2157 N. 155111. saa1-11a 1.541145 Rwoo0,cARo1. M., 195 825 K s1., cah11a11a, wash. LsAvENs,KAv .1., 10155 441h Ava. E., Tacoma 1.eE,4NN4 R., 195 39:11 59111 s.w., s11a111a 1.EEAvR1A111 .1., 195 100 N. Aaaaamv. Kansa, wash. 1.eE,04v10 1v1., 195 R1.1,aaa 236D, Ragha R111a1, 0111 1.eE,05NN1s e. 1.5E,1.AM0N'r R.,21:1 21014 1251h ss., Kam 1.ee,PA1.MER N,, 1s1 91111 525. Pamsnw, Wash. L5e,Ru.ev 0., 152,151 100 Academy s1., Kelso LEEBOBERT 5,195 328 111h, saanla 1.EGRANnu5n,cHR1s'r1Ns, 195 w11111a1ma1a,R.c. LEININGERLARRY w.. 195 752 N. 2041h s1,,saa111a Le1.Auc1-1euR,c. DANIEL 1,E1v14N.0A1.e C,,1S1 602 5as1 1 s1.,sha11nh, Wash. 1.5MM,oR4KE A..120,191,1:12, 161 R1.1, Culdesac, Idaho LEMM,WILLlAM P.,1:40,195 R1,1,c11111asac,1a1ha LEUNGANTHONY LEWIS,DAVlD E., 177 A822 N. 251h, Tacoma L1Rav,FRenEf11cs,, 54,161 R1. 1, ack 3s,Rava11s11a1a 1.1N,noNA1.o JEN 1. L1Noau10,n0NALn R.. 195 2290 19111 s.e.,1v1a1a41 1s1a1111 1.1Nn5L5Y.4RTHuR w., 21:4 2415 Maryland Dr., Pinsburi. Penn. LINDSTROM,RlCHAFlD E.. 195 5440 as1h s.w.,saa111s L1N0vAL5,sR1AN J., 161 ,1 11 625 Ahhi1aha,Maaas111,ca11f, LlNGREN,CHERYL A.,12e,145, 195 :1215 Rida 51., Paas111aha,ca11f. 1.1NGR5N,v1nG1N1A R,, 54,111 441 1cah11a11Ava.. Los A11aa1as,ca11f, LINTON,LOFlENE J., 11514 oahsmafa Aw., N,, 5111111111 1.1PPo1.0,PeTeR M., 151 R1.1,s11k 612, T111ha1-, ofa. 1.1u,sRAc5 1v1.,214 249 Pfihas eawam Rc. SIF1 1c11w111a11,1-1ahg 1411119 LOBB,THDM1-IS A. 1.oc14Ann,co1.L55N 1c.,111 P.0. ack 154,s1a1b11sk, Wash. LOCKARDSTEVE w., 214,121 10111 Afhsfv 411., sa111h Ga1e,Cali1, l.OCKHART,GEFlALD A.. 161 1115 N. Law1ashs11.1'a1a11-11a Los4N,oAvs P.. 214 411s F1a111Qh1Ava. N.,saa111a LOGE,LlNDA RAE, 214 Box 223, sa1111a11 mm. 5.0. 1.oH,w11.1.14m,1s1 1s0o2 S.E, 1111. ea11a111a LoNss'rRE'rH,Ju01'rR, 177 211! Chapala s1., 5ah1a aa111a1a sa111a ea11aa1a,ca111. LoRn,n1AN5 NITA LORTZ,DAVID E., 214 2101 3111 Ava., w., ssa11111 1.ouGr1R1DGE,01ANe M.,1S1.54 111. 4, Box :s:1s,sha1-wuafx, ofa. LOVENESS,MARILYN J. 015 Macy Ava.,ch11sa,ca111. 1.0w5,A LAN 1v1,. 5321 Walmer Ru., omvinla, ca111. LowE,J4Mes R. LOWE R,EsT11ER L., 195 122 w. Q s1.,oak11a1a, cam. 1.owen,RowAn0 s.,195 so w 121w11a,s1-11111 Lowe RVSUSAN M.. 3124 78th Ava. E., 51,s1s11 LOYALJROBERT 1-1., 214 820 ciha Linus Laha. sah1a e1f11a111,ca1i1. LUBBER5,MARY a.,111 Luc4s.e 0wAnn 11,111 2249 50th s.5.,Ms11a111s1a11a LUETJENMELEN A., 214 12205 r1.w, 151h 4va..vahaa11va1 1.u11nsERG,1cE1'rH R., 195,41 4409 92nd N.5., aa11a111s LUNDERMANSHARON 4.,111 722 s.1s11h s1., ssama 1.uh1ov,n4v1o A., 111,65 3850 0111111111 F11111 Ra., 5u11ah1,01a. LUNDYDEBORAH R., 1s1 3850 cahhw Fava Rd.. e11gsha,o1a. 1.us1-1,HEA'111sR R., 19342 51111110111 N., s1a1111 1.u're,RoseR-r4..1s1,1ao 'ra11ask1-1, wa1h. LUTZENISEFLLOREIJ A.,111 2019 21111 Ave.S.W-1 G1aa1 F1111s,M11h1. 1.vNN,FnANcEs A.. 2919 41h w, sss11111 1.YoNs,P41'R1c14 5., 151 140 Hamhsfh uma, s11h11y1 an M MncDONALD,KENNETH 5. JR.. 195 RR 1r1,o1111, 411411-1a,csw1a MACHARIASAMUEL K,, 214 91111 -11,'rhika. vcahva MACHARIASERAH N..195 Boa-11,Th111a, Kunvs MAc1c,MARG4RE1n., 162 3019 Sham Road, a11111111v. 01111. E191-1ensoN.s0111N1E 1... 1909 Parkside nr,5,.s11a111e 111AnsEN,DeNN1s 5,179 4747 5011.s.w.,saa111a MAGELSSEN,GLEN F1-1 95:0 27111 Ave., 51111111-r u1AGs1G,P1f111. 1..,1s2 905 w. Clark, uv1r19s111r1, Man1ar1a 11114115 RANTHONY L.,195,5a N. 5921 F11111ar1r1g11am,s111111ar11 MAlONE,DONA 1.0 12,152 B111 34, Radium H11 spring, a.c, 1v1A10n,cA1'14sn1Ns E.JF1.,195 R1. 2, 91111 ss, 1111111111111 1v1ANKer1,Lo1s 1c.,1s2 1v1A14N1N1s,cAn01.vN 1,179,511 54 Taylor way, sa1rarr1ar11Q, cam. 1v1ANsF1eLD,1A1v1A1aA, 214,56 3243 Par 011171, 1.1 Mesa, c.-1111. MANSONJANICE 1v1.,179 101:10 Glazaar D!.1Cnncord, cam. MANSDNROBERT 1., 214 502 N.5. Bind, sea11111 MANZINLHEENGWA THANDI. 162 P.o,aa1114,s1ag1.swaai1an11 1111AR1c1-1AM,c1.A1ne,214,121,5s 1502 11. Shore nrrva, 9a111na11a1r1 MAF1OE,KATHI,Z14 10991 12111 A1a.N,e.,saa111a MARSI-l,ESTHER K.,152 w1Ans1'0N,1.onEN 11,214 3033 4111 w1a1, saa1111 MARSTON,PHI 1.1P, 179,67 3033 41h Ave. w., s11a111a MARTIN.DIANE,179 1211, 4, sax s10, 11111. Vernon 1v1AF1'r111,1v1151.Ah1e,214 734 Broadwav E.. s11a111a 1v1AnT1NsHAno111, 162 WS4 N,w, 59111,sea11111 MAF!TIN5USAN,179 2654 Kinmid, Eugene, 01191111 1v1Aa-r111s0N,sT15vE11,1e2 2s15 'r11a11r 114.,Anah1arage,A1aa11a MASEF1,CHERI,179 MATTHEW,E LIZABETH, 0111n11aga11, A1a1111a MA'l'l'INGl.EY,DAVID, 214 519 M111ar Ava., sunnysina MATZEN,FlICHARD,195 2533 39111 E., 51111111 MAY,sAnaAnA, 1250714111 s., 51111111 M1a41FEE,c145n1w, 214 9045 451h 11,e.,s1.a111a 1v1aan10E,1v101.Lv, 195,51 952 Fa1r111m n1,,'r1a1a11ma 1v1acAs1'rNeY,c11n1sT1N15, 192 2524 111,a.s11iar11ara,P1a111af111,ore. McCLINTOCK,LAUF1A, 195 1v1ac1.1N1oc1c,1.1NnA, 195,247 1v1ac1.ou1:1,11111c1-1Ae1., 214 1v1ac1.u1111s,v1c1c1, 177 5530 v111a nr., 1c1a1nar11 Fa11a,ore. 1v1acLuRs,JAc1c, 152 1210 911naa1 P1.,s11n11v111:e 1v1ac1.uRG,.1A1v1Es, 195 3054 30111 N.w., Oak Harbor u1acoY,TE12, 1231 5th 1-1.,saa111a rv11cu1.1.ouc1-1,P1-11L1.1s,195 4425 4111 A17a.N.s,,saa111a 1:a59noNALn,M5Lv1N, 177,135, 942 s.e. 223111, Gresham, Oregon 1111aooNA1.1:,n1cHAn0,s5,214 502 111.E.s2r111,sea111a 1171aE1.nov,sET1v, 214 2643 Terrace, 1aran1a1-1011 11711EwA14,J01f1N, 54,162 F11. 1, 91111 79, 1.a11a1aay Mas L0'r1-1 LAN,JOANN, 111. 2, Bax 330, san Lomond, cam. 111a1cAuGHAN,cHAn LOTTE, 152 3670 Alani nr., H5na111111,1-1awa11 MaKEE,JANs1', 177 N1c1c1NNEv,N1A1w, 152 9425 011011 P1. s.w., s11a11111 1v1a1.Auzs1-11.1111,011zunE, 195 11na1.eon,e'r1-1e1., 152 F11,3,a1-111 22, Pan Orchard MaN11NN,14A'r1-11.15e111,179,s0 R1, 2, 91111 17, sa11111 1v1a1v1uLLsN,HAAnY, 2701 3111 w.,saa111a Ma1v1u1.1.eN SUSAN, 152,162 2929 0111111 Anne Av11,14.,saa111a McNAMEE,PEARL, 214 Box a9s,Pras1an 111111111101-10 1.s,1v1ELv1N, 52,195 3207 10111 Ave. w., 5111111111 MEEHAN,BIl.L1E, 152 3303 wa1s11n A171., Salem. orawn mE1.L0H,91F1Nsv, 6430 N.E, 154111, 90111111 ME11n1F1e1.D,1oH111, 3412A snrnm Ave..Eremer1on ME nz,cHAn Les, 179 MEYEF1,JOHN,l62 2523 291h w., s11a111a Meven,noNA1.0, 215 2701 3111 A11a.w.,s5m1e MICHALSENDANIAL 2701 3rd w,,sea111e MICHELSJUDITH, 179 319 111. va1ar1a1a,c1an11o1a,ca1i1. 1v11c1-1E1.sE111,11F11sT1, 215 01155 20111 N,E.,saa111a 1111101-1E1.sEN.1.1111nA, 195 E18 Cady Rd.,Everet1 1v111.A1v1.aE'r'rv, 23514 3111 PI. w., ea111a11 MILLEF1,DEBORAH,162 117 N. n111ar,1v111r11aaar1a M11.1.En,1.114nA, 187,195 19711 53111 w., Edmonds 1v111.1.en,Non1111A, 152 711 Cleveland s.,s. cxa 15111111 1v111.1.En,oF1vAN 201115. 13a,s11a11111 MILLER,SANDRA,195 1405 s.9111,'raa11r11a MILLERSHEILA 113711 asm w., 121111151145 M1LLS,GEOF1GE,195,149 Box 259, P11111 Orchard M1NNICK,CHARLES,215 414 w.orav11s,s1a111a 1v11'rcHE1.1.,0oNNA,1e2 1v11vA9s,J01-111 5395 Potrero Ave., El ce1r11o, cam. 1v11YAsoTo,11nAF1J0n1E,19s 5319 Kamihan, 1capae1,K1na1, Hawaii 1v1os1.sY,sA111ue1., 10703 Pa1a11na Ava. 11.,sea111a MoE,oAv1n, 179 w. 1027 11nar11g11marv,spa11ana M0E,VINCENT1 162 MOEN,ALAN,179 91. 9, 91111 s5ssa,1a1aa11a11 MOENAHTHUF1 1s1c1P1,54,19s F11,:1. 91111 6588, lsuuah 111015F1'1'1',11oGsF1, 124,215 E18 Greenwnod Ava. N., sea111a MDGF1EN,JUDlTH,179 11853 15111 A1ra.s,.saa111a MDLLER,HAROLD,196 MDLLERJANE, 5554 Benjamin 1au.,srar11a11ar1 N1o1.v1K,cAF1o1., 162 9321 291h N,w,,saan1e 1v10NA1av,1.A1.1nA, 2025 N. 145111, saa11111 1v1oNF1oE,RAMoNA, 144,145,147 3114S.BB1I1,Ta1:0rr1a MONTGOMERYMARY, 175 R1. 4, aa11147A,M1.varn0n MONTZ1NGD,DAVlD,1S2 2914 are w,, Seattle MONZINGODANIEL, 52,53,215 4815 3:1111 91., san Die9c1,ca111. 1v1oo115,cAno1.1Ne, 54,179 1033 515.55111 sz., Penland, ore, 1v10onE,1v1ERn11.Y, 1s2 11.11. 3, xarrsa, Ohiu Mo0ne,vA1111s LA, 121,145,715 sa 3019 Queen Anne Ave. N., 593619 MOORE,WARF1EN, 4202 Whitman Ave. N., Srmnlu NIOREAAMES, 215 3041 Marine DL, Bfemerton MOHGANALICE, 215 Saline Star RK., E0ulder, Colo. MORGENSENJAY, 215 111, 3, 01111 111195, 1:11111 say, Ore. 1v1onaow,PA'rn1c1A, 1152 1327 44111 Ava, s.w,, sna11111 1v1onnow,sANoP1A, 152 2621 s.w. 112111,saa111e 1v1oF1Ts111soN,ooNA1.D,152 390 21191111191 1J1,,w1111a11a11, 111. MOSES,CAFlL,1H 7017 Bobby sr., o1a11g11fa1a, cam. MOSES,VICTOF11 5024 N.E,Gar1IeId, Par11an14,o1e, MOSESON,EETH,179 M0sEsoN,JeANE1-115,179 nr. 2, wa1aa11iwin, Amana, Canada MDULTONANNA. 179 s1a111ar11 or., cframopolzs MOVFREDERICK, 161 o T111-7111, 11111111 991111, ofa. 1v1ove,svnoN, 19s 915 3rd N.5., P11ya111111 MuoGE,PAT111c1A, 215 2701 310 Ava, w., saaula 1v1u1cA1,1.111mA,1s2 s. 11325 Inland Empire Highwav. Spokan11,Wasr1. 1v1uHcH,cEonGE1Au,215 6815 419111 N,E., Seattle 1v1uF1oocK,DAv10, 215 2111 N. 45111, 511111111 MUF1ILLO,F10GER, 19s 355 cre1a1n1 Ave.. san F1ana1m,ca1i1. Munn-1v,F1oeEnT. 215 9007 earl Ave. N.W.1 sw111a Mus1-1TA,DoNALo, 162 Q43 01111119 A1ra.N.w.,5aa111a 1v1v15ns.1cENNE'rH. 483 c s1.,sanra1r1a111o,ca1i1, MVOTTLAROL, 162 Palouser wash. N NANc5,cAs1oLYN,1s2 7128 29111 s.w,, saa111e 11Ass,'r1-1o11nAs 119 N.W. 7sr11,saa111a NAssEA,1v1enuN, 35,215 3225K 5111 A1e.,saa111a NEDROW,KATHLEEN,179 B62 N.5. 109111, P11n1ar11s, 0111. N51sLA11,1A111e,1e:1 4201 s,e,11ar11111,Pa1-11a1111,0ra. 1ve1.so111,1v1An1s, 196 1915 E, 7111, olvmnia NELSON,KAF1EN,180 NELSON,KAFlEN 1no'r11. 215 8857 na1r111aa Way s.w., sAa111a NELs0N,1.Annv, E711 14.w.waa11,P11r11ar111,ora. NE1.s0N,N1AR1ANNe, 153 535 :1s111 s1.,1v111wa11111a,0ra, 1115u,KA REN7 511 N.E.131 P1., 5aa1111 NEVILLE,GLEN,1B0 F11. 2, 111111 233, Port Townsend 111Ewav,1111c1-1o1.Aus, 196 345 sa. Race, Denver, c111a1aa11 NEWKIRKDAVID, 215 31250 w,11,1aar1,1-1111s11ar4. 014. NEWKIF1K5TEPHEN,163 31250 w.1v131r1,11i1111a11ro, ore. NEWMANJAMES, 2221 2271h P1, s.w., Br1er,Wash, NICKEL,JANICE.163 s140 A17a.40s,oin1r11a,ca111. N1c111LA.o1A14A. 16:1 NIELSENNOFIMAN, 7322 10111 A17e.N,w.,saa111e N15NHu1s,.1oAN, 180 91. 1, 91111 72, ca1rpa17111a, wash. 1111 LL,LEF1OV, 195 1104 111,22n11,1ce1sa,wa1h. NISHIKAWABAYMDND, 1110.53 165 Makani Ave., wahiawa. 1-11111111111 NoFz1NGEn,nAv1o, 21s 4325 156th S.W.. LVnnwuod, Wash. NOFZIGERSTEPHEN, 19s 4325 15s1h s.w., LVf1r1wc0d,Wnsh. No1v1vs1A.osAN, 61,196 11918171 Ave.. Seattle NORDHAUSJUDITH 31131 59111 s.w., saa111a 14oL're,Ju1.1E,a9,147,19s No11c:sTno1v1,Roaen'r. 2918 Maple s1.,1.11ngv11w.w11111. NORWOOD,BF1IAN,153 14709 04111 Nz., eo1ha11way No'1'ren,wA urea, 124,125 417 so, Lilly 11a.,o1v111111a.wa111. NU'l'l'lNG,VIFlGINAI,195 9305 N. Fairhaven, P111-r1ar1d. ora. 11vaenG,ELo1sE, 190 n1.2,s1111 :1ss,cfa1141111111vi11a,ora NYGAFlD,GlNNY, 51,215 2057 N.w. 53111. saa1111 N11-1ouv1,1.111oA. 19s 5, 2515 E17ar11ra1n,spo11ana NY1.uNu,1-A1'n1c1A, 163 2110 Maarana Dr.,aram111-11111 1w1171AN.1.o1s,195 2001 A111ar1A1a,, can11a11a O OADE5,LlNDA,147,180 oAs,.1o1-1N, 19s 3119 N, 1:1111a,'rawr11a 0e1NGsR,.1oA11Ns, 16:1 2513 111.e.s11ia1n11r1 s1,, P111-11ar1a, Oregon oo1.s,1cA'rH1.Ee11,1s3 111.2,a1111 512A,P11111m,waa11. o01111An1c,JA1v1es,1s3 2538 emaram ur., Moana, Minn. oGooN.GAnv, 929 N. 200111,saa111a OKADABUTH. 5535 s.w,ca1n1111a11P1,,saa1r11 o1cAzA1c1,1v1A1171-1A. P,O. Box 11,Aq11a1a A1-11111 Eislra 11114111111 01.011161-11',c1-1n1sT111e, 163 221319 12111 sa., nas 1v111in1a,waa11. OLIVEF1.KATHLEEN,1S3 333 s11n1111i1, 1ca111.w11111. OLIVERNICKI, 219 512.11 s.w. 4111 Ave.. P11r11ana. 011111111 o1.soN,001.1G LAS, 145,199,195 2140 w.s1an111:11a11,1aanma,waa11, OLSONAANE 11cu1-1N1.21s 8016 3o1h A17a.N,w.,saa111a 01.5011 SANDRA. 91. 1, Box 1311,wa1na1a,waa11. o'NE11.L,DAN1E1., 11:10 n1.3,aa11 352 e,,s11a11nn,w1111, owee l.,RONA 1.0, 203,21 5 OSBORNEKEN 10929 s1m1a1 1111111w11v. 1111111111, Wash, os1a0nNe,PA'r, 180 1v1aSy1a111, wash. osG0onev,1.Aun1s, 19:1 sean 11aa11aa111 1a11,,everaan,wa1h OSTLIEJUDITH, 2701 3111 w., A111. 304, saa111a OSTF1UM.MYRNA,18O 2317 w,1a11111r1a s1,,s11a111a ovea1-1o1.T.wesLEY. R1. 2, sax 574, P11111a1a11,waah. owE111.w1L1.1A1171, 134,135,135 1:17,1 39 0w1Ncs,n1TA, 15:1 P PAGe,01ANE, 196 PAGE7JAMES.180 R1.1,1an11 4aA1,New1aerg,o1e, PA 1.M,sETTY, 216 05:13 19111 Ave. 11.w.,saa1111 PAL1v1,f-A'rF11c1A, 196 2011 oaaliuaa o1.,Abar111aan PALMBDSEMARY 9:17 w. Emersan, saa1111 PA1.Mea,oAv10,1s3 PA1.1v151a,n1ANE,21s 1590 Greenwood Ave., 0111111111 PA1.Men,'rEnnY, 223 w,cr11c11a11,saa111a PANTONDAVID, 216 Tappan, 111111111 ca1111r1h1a, Canada PAn1cEn,oNA1EL, 15:1 coma nu., 9011 1379, Laurex, Md. PAFlKEF1AUDlTH,1S3 925 s.w, 145111. saanle PAF1n1sH,cnA1G, 196,57,246 11194 S.E. 521111, 1v111wa1r11ae, Ore. PAnsoNs,1A1v1es, 125,190 Aa1111r1,w11ah111g11111 PAs1-1 LEY,JANIS, 196 S29 N.w. 7e1h, samne PASHLEYJDYCE1 1:29 N.w. 7s1h, s.-1111119 PAssAF1GE,1.o1s, 128,145,150 2025 5.5. 101111, P111-11111111, 011, PATzeF1,R1c1-1Af1n,1:14,1:15,19e 774816111 s.w.,saa11111 PAuLssoN,s1-1411011 163 E. 3017 Broad s1.,spo11ar11 PsA1c,0Av1n, 101,153 5979 wnaon Ave, s.,saa1-1111 PeAns0N,Jo14N, 46,71 ,1 21,57. 216 455 sn111h s1.,s11a111a PEARSDN,5H1RLEY,163 91111 552, 9111111-1011 Ps o1511,MAn1 LY111, 1a059,49 7022 s,E.w11aa11aa11, P111-11an11, Oregon PEELEILBLAINE, 196 2701 3111 r111a.w.,s1a1111 PEEPLES,NANCY,195 41711111 s1,, r1ayn1an11,wa111. 1151101551-11414011 agua 44111 A17a.s.,saa111e PENNERALICE, 191 4517 Wilson F1a.,varraw, 9.0. PENNERANITA,216 4517 Wilson aa.,Yar1111111.a.c. PeNNv,1AN1cE, 154 4909 s,n11navar1 s1.. saa111a PEF1RY,BF1UCEr 1300 Whilcomb Sf., Gary,Inmar1a Pe11P1v,1.1NoA, 3704 P1a1n1a111a, Modes1a,Ca1i1. Pss1nY,J0E.140,141,142 PERRY,SUSAN,1S4 2950 calnrado S1., Longview PETER1v1AN,nuT11,21s 13747 1201 Avis., S.W., Seaule Pe1'e11s,1v1Aa1c, 1411.154 1767 20111 Av1.,L11ngv1aw Pe199seN,oon1s, 1111 6824 17111 N.5., saa111a PETE nsoN.soN1'rA. 12530 e111 Ava. N.w., 51151111 PETE 11soN,cnA10, 3020154111 111,e.,ne11ma11a PETEF1SON,GARY,1B1 D1visi11n, Far11s,Was11, PETE 11soN,1v11c11AE1., 196 21908 29111 Ave, s., Ken1,wa111, PETERSONPHILIP,135,137,131 139 6426 N.5. 1s2na,saa111-a Pere RSON,F1OBERT. 3020154171 N.5.,na4n1ar1a 951511501190 LAND. 21s Pe'rEnso11,1aoNA1.u, 54,154 919 Hammrnghsra or.. san 111111, ca1110m1a PETE asowfmuss, 196 4705112111 N.5., 1141191111111 PETERSONSALLY. 197 111. 5, 91111 150, E11anah1r1g Ps'1'rs1f1s01v,noa5n'r, 197 340411111 w,, s11a1111 Ps'rT1c0n1:1,0AN1e1., 32162118171 s.15.,a111a111a PFEILAMV 17229 s,e.12a111, nanmn P551 1.,cAnL. 17229 5.5. 129111. 1111111111 s-15R1:e,1.Aanv, 159,191 1154 E. AldU,WBlIa1 Walla P1ens0N,o1ANe, 191 111. 1, 91111 445.va1h11n P1GEn,JE121nv,1s4 19400 55111 1-1.w.,Lv11n1r1.1ac111 P1.A1sA14cE:r1oseR1', 140,154 17052 Auburn Blk. Diamond Hd.. Aubufn PoA'r.Jo1-1111, 154 1525 v1r1r1n1a,svare11 Poe1',ve LMA, 197 120 N. ASI1, Escondido, Calif. Poo1.E,cAnA1.EE. 197 R1.1.s1a11 759, vaf11nn.wa111. Powescorr, 316151 A11a..A1911r1a,wa1h. PORTEF1,JOANN,216 2903 9111 Ava. w., saaule Pon7E1a,LoN11A. 1111 313 Metz Fld., Fan Ord, 011111. Posev,1i1c11An1:,1s1 3539 Nome or.,s11m11r1an,wa1h. POTUCEK,CAROLVN,164 Route 2, EuhI,Id:sl1o POUNDBDBERT n.. 197 2701 3rd A1r11.w,,s1.1111e P0weLL,cA'1'115n11115, 5903 5. LBl19SiDn Fld.,Sear1le Pow51.L.015N1111s, 154,54 2054 511 Park 94.111111-11111a,ca1i1. P0weL1.sANnnA, 143,197 5250 H11r111ng1nr1 mr., na11111n9, cam. 95150501111 Lsue. 1433 N.5. 75111 Ave., P111-11an11,0ra. FRESCOTT,PATRlClA, 216 4 W. EKUNB, Seaula Pr1Ess1.sv,1A1v1es,197 424 W. 3ld, PON Angeles, Wash. PRINCEPATRICIA, 154 90.131111 54s,1c111r1a11, 1v1111a11ri PaouT,n usse L1., 197 6712183111 s.w.,1.vr1nwa11111,waa11. Puc1Az:1-1oFP,s'reP11eN, 1111 5533 471h Ava. 111.s.,saa111a O ou15sN5L1.,LAr11av.1:44,13a 5409. 19s111,se11111a ou1a1NGA1.FaEo,1s4 275 Fares! Hills way, sa111m, ora. 0u1n114G,JoHN,197 OUIRING,MEF1F1lLEE,54,181 3054 1:1111n C1eek,S11Iem,Ore, F1 1f1AoF0F1u,co111141s, 154 5825 s.144111,'r1111v1111,w111h. nAn1cE,nouGLAs, 54,114 19525 7:1111 P1. N.5., 0111111111 RAMEHMANJANICE, 151,197 4725 saahum Ave., 5119111 1aAPP,.1AN,197 2345 N.w. 97111, 511111111 F1Ausc11AN0REA, 114 211 N.w, 40th s1,, s11a111a 11EaMEN,v1nc1N1A, 143,181 sua 234, 911an11,waa11. REsc1c,s1eP11AN1e. 217 2597 3111 Ave. w., 51.11111 REED,PATRICK,154 1111 Swan Ava., va11im11 F1EED,TIMOTHY. 1029 e11711s1.,s111111a1r1i1h,wa1h. f1eeves.JA111s1L. 1s4 A1n1an1, Kansas REHAK,NANCY,197 F1e1cHe11,n0v,1a1 1211,1,aa11194,11111sbar11,ora. F1ElMER,JOYCE,217 1018 Slh Ave., Fairbanks, Alnskn s1e11v1e11,1111A11c1A,1s4 12917 S.W. 64111 Ave., Portland Dre. 95112.51-1AnoN, 191 1259 rea1111a,e.w1na1a11aa,waah. F1ENNELLS,LEON,1S1 541 N.s.117,se1111a RENNELLS,LOU15E,217 224 a1111a1a s1.,.1a111ea1awn,Nv 1151-P,1cA1'15N,1e4 107 cn111r111ai1, Thomnson Fa11s,man1a1111 REULEDAFKWIN, 40s N.w.10n111 P1., sea1119 nevNo1.0s,.1e1111v, 1090 111111101111 1111., Pr111a11111a, 0111. nsv1101.0s,P1-111.1P, 197 4205 Evanmn Ava. N., saa111a F1HlNEHART,JANICE,1B1 n1f1oAnEs,1'11v1o'r1-1 v, s1-14 s,125111,s1a111a n1c5,JANeT. 3513 craa11a11 91051111111 111ce,1ce1111ET14,1s4 5401 2s111,sea111e R101-1Anos0N,H0wAr1o, 154 22825 Union 1-1111 F111., ae11r1111r111 F11CHEY,DIANNA,197 R1. 1, 9511 21a,s11nr1y11iaa R1c111v10N0,.10ANNs, 197 91. 1,HaVder1 Lake, 11111114 RICHMOND,-JON,217 ao w.crama11a,s1a111a r11c1cev.1c151-111511-1,54,197 n1cH'ref1,Au011sY, 217 191549 srh Ave. s.w.,s1a111a n151ce,11Env1., asao Hana-ar 4111. s., s1a111e RIEKEBOEERT, 210 s,w, 142119 s1,, sea1111 R1GGs,JAc1c, 2309 511-1 s.w., saa111a noAc1-1,Ru9Y. 181 2711 Thurman A11e,, Las Ang11111,ca111. ROACHSANNA. 57 w. Euuria ll2Dl,Seat1Ie noeEn'rs,Juov, 217 2405151 N., 5111115 RosEnTs,1.1NoA,1a1 4s1ss,E., a111sa,1aa1111 noaE11'1s0N,c1.Au01A, 57,217 5023 s, 144111,sea111e ROBERTSONMAHVELLEN, 62 8600 5.w. Fir 1.n. Terrace, Penland, Oregon r1oa1NsoN,cA1'1-1v,1s4 419 N. s01h, 51a111a ROCKJCATHRYN, 181 500 w,en1ara11n,s11a111a noc1cwe1.1.s1-1E1.LEY, 154 1223 5111 s1.,s1ama11an nonsNaEneEn,1.1NoA, 154 111.9411 -1, saa1ha11r1a, wash, FlODRlClUEZ,JOSE. 3225 5111 A17a.w., sea111a noD5ToL.,c1-14121 Lo1'1'E, 197 R1. 1, 0411 229, P111-1 ora11a111 noe,PA'ra1c1A,191 1022 1-1,e.9s111,saa111a noGe121s,n11'A, 217 111 301 Ave. Ill EE, Seanle F1OMSUUGH,LON. 4295 P11111ar111 na, sa1ar11,ora. nooT,E1.1zAeET1-1. 921 s. 19111 A111,. va111ma noo'r,LAunENcE, 2602 14111 A1re,w.,saa111e RDOT,ROBERT,1B1 2455 4111 w.. 911111112 P100T,s111n1.ev,217.5s 921 s. 19111 Av1a.,va111111a F1oaAsAuc14,5osen1', 1Z4,125, 198.30 2354 earg F111,,E17araan, Wash. ROHAEAUGH,THON1A5.154 3354 Berg nn., e11er1a1n,waa11, ROSE,NANCV,1S4 111. 3, 91111 so3,soo11a11a 905551521-EN, 34291011-1 w., sea111a 110s5N1cRANz.sANoaA, 19a 10s N. 45111 A1ra.,va11in-.a ROSSBICHARD, 25:11 Grand Ava., 151711111 ROSSELL,CHARl.ES,164 cs-2 01017111 c1.,u.s.Na11ga NCWOOY1, Rhode Island nossEn,cAno1.v111, 217 2424 Loren!! Pl. N.. Seattle no'rHA1.AN,129,130,191 511. 2, Sox 520, sa1ar11,or1ga11 ROT1,RUTH,1G-4 2559 49111 s.w., saa111a 901.191-1,Gw15N, 154 5824 1411101551 D1.,Tac01-1-1a ROWLEV,LORF1AlNE, 54 R1.1,s1a11 71, eraakzngs, ora. now1.eY,nuss5LL, 154 5652 vaga c1,,carr11i111aa1,ca11f. F1OZELL,F10NALD, 54,164 HK. 1, LewiS!nwr1,MDnmna auaow,MAf1.10f11E. 199 F1l,1, Sox 211, Hiwden LzkE.1:1a. RUMPPEMARV LOU, 217 3017 01111111 Anne A1-1, N..s11a111a RLITSTF1DN1,NANCV,154 5051 21-111 N,w..sea111e FKYANNHHIAM, Flt. 2,5011 79, The Dalles, Url. RYDENABERTFKUDE aYDlNG,R1c1-1AF1D,121,217,57 2926 11.15. 77 v1..ran1an11,0ra, nvoMAN,susA14, 54,195 17595 s.w,3oh11aon,A11111a,or1. nve.ver1oe1.1., 154 212s 11119 s1.,s11a11ar1.waa11. S SAFSTHOMLHERYL JOAN,1B2 aaa 111.w.10a111,sea1-11a sAcAr1A,1cAne11 S..198.79 3518 Ktvuhl Sl., Honolulu sAsEsER.11AnsAnA. 217 sA1'ro.11.1o1'rH, 35 w.c1amo11a 919911.11111 SAKODAARLENE 1v1,,1s5 3352 wa1111a s1..11ana1111111 SAKODA,5ONO E., 218 1532 15111 A-1a.511.,saa111e sA1c1111nA,1cAF151x1, 21a sA1ca1ssoN,NANcv e.,1s2 SAMPSONJOHN A,, 4415 41h Ave. N.E.,S831Kle sAN0Ens.PAuLA L.. 4515 9. 2001h, A11h11m SANDERSDNJQARLA s..19a 3802 M Ave., Anamnrtas sANuw1c11,9aENoA s. sANFor1u,c1.1141oN c..19s,1ss. 57 92105 N.E.c11111ng1nn na., Vlmwuver SAPPINGTONBOBERT o., 199 2304 n1a111ana1,s11n 31151, cam, sAuNneRs,LAua1e 13,152 15541 spranghroax Ra., nanmn sAwA-rz11v,M1c1-:ASL .1..1s5 411 Misdeil Dr., Selah, Wash. sAvns.PAu1 s. SCHAHPENBERGSUSAN 01,198 91:1-1eFFEa,c11EnY1. A., 1ss 111. 1fz,E-71r111n,waa11. SCHEEFERSHIRLEY 1,155.57 R1,1l2.eve1sor1,1v5111. SCHILPEROORTJJAVID 11.. 1s2 R1. A rec, 51111 149. w11i1a Swan. wash. 51:1-111.Pen00a'r,sTev15N .1., 219. 121 n1.111,a111114a.w11i1a Swan, wash. 51:1-111.Pen0on'r,'r0M a,,1s5 n1. 3, 91111 3199, waoa1a, waah. sc14LAe05L,cA1-1-we 1.195 msc Ridgeway D1., 1251111111 P11115 sc11L51FFsns,sAneARA 11112155 2605127111 A1,a.111.s., 01111111111 SCHLICKERSHERYL 11.,1s5 15ss.e. 39111, Par11ar111,ora. sc111.1c1c5nsu5. 45,79 155 s.E.:e1h,1-11n1ana,o11. scH1.0ssos1,7HoMAs P., 192, 159 24 Benn Creek 11111, sa111a 01111 scn LO'l'1'.5USAN M., 195 111. 2, Box 781-1,11212 5 Tnnque vafaa s111.,'r111-a11r1,Ar1111r111 SCH LO'1'1'MANN,F1ONALD w, scr11v1e1sEr1,1.Af1nv W.,21S 2701 am A11a.w.1l114,saa111a scH1v11n1',1v1ARv 1171., 192 4543 5.146111 s1., s1a111e sc11M1o'r,PF11sc1LLA r..19a 4543 s.140111 s1., saa111a SCHMIRLEFLJANET 111,192 1240 20111 A1,a.,c1ar1111a11,wa5h. SCHMI LL,no111A1.0 E.,198 SCHOONMAKE n,1111An LINE 1-1.. 165 SCHMUDESANDRA L., 182 S10 N. 54111, Seattle SCHOOLlNG,CHF1lSTINE E., 21B 613 W. Emerson, ADI. 102,Sea1KKll SCHRAGJIHAR LOTTE N.. 1101 So. 51511, Tacoma SCHREFFLEKDAVID L., 4919 Kennslh Ave.. Fair Oakai. Calii, SCHHOEDERSALLY ANNE, 50 19707 77st Plane w.. Lvnuvvuea sc1lucK.NANcv J., 1112 sci-luLTz5ANonA 1..,155,54 409 s. 11111 s1.. su1111vsi1111 SCHULTZSHIRLV 1111.155 903 5111 Ave.5,5,,oui11ev,waa11. scl-1u1.'rz,coNNle M.,1SS 5 1429 N51-111 Ave.,5vol111111 scl-1wen,J5nPlL55, 152 1324 5.w.1721111,se111111- SCOTTLAROL 5. 152 13723 35111 N.e., 5ea111e sco1'r,c115 an L. scoTr,11115 1.v1N G.. 291619111 P1. w., 51511111 sco'r1',PA1v15LA J., 192,59 -1005 41,1 Ave. s.w. 5e1111e SCOTT,WILEER 1..,1s2 sc5AN'ro1v,c5onc5 A.,199, 101 ,57,6? 7909 1-1.5.1-1azel11e1l.v511aauve1 s1:n1vN5n,1vANcv J..1s2 s55L5v,MAn1LvN A., 192 5215 5eu111vv1v 5.w.,'ra5e111a SELLJUNE 1.., 219 53w. ofavue, seuule SESIDERALMUZUONDEIVA 1v1.. 21 44 Dravus w.,saa111e s5NN5.PA1-rv J.. P.o. sex 357,Na11avinl1.w5a11. s11A1:Y,Jov s.. A554 se11111uel1e1 ol.. 111. wav11e, 11111, 511A555n,c115l1v1. l...1s5 3520 Belle vis1a c1. 5., 5111111 511A5P,1.Annv w,,19a 412 w.1315vua,sa11111e sl-1A1aP5,JA111lc n.,19s P.o. 5511 59, su11a11. waa11. 51-1Av5l1,Juo 9,155,130 2053 Wallace, 1:51111 lvleaa, cA1i1. 5HAw,1.oP51.15 M.,165 9304110111 Pl. 5,5., ne111511 SHEENJSASELLE la. SHERMANDEANNA 14.192 SHEHNIAINLVSOLA J., 213 sex 193, Arco, 111111111 SHERRILLJOHN 5.124 115 w. ae11e11, 51a11le SHERRILLNVDNNE, 21a ae, sz, 5151 51., oa11i11g1u11, waa11. s1115L135,511A11oN A., 215 11152 5.oai11ea nf.. Temple cilyi calil. sl-l1c1e1v1ATsu.s51'1'v Nl.. 198 9.0.1151 25, lculea, lcaw1i,11awaii SHORIMAFILA 1c.,192,50 905 l1l.5.195111,sea11le SHUMAKEFLJUDY, 218 7527 19111 5.w,,sea111e SH us'r5n,ANN 1... 02 5.112111,Puv5l1up 5lcK1.5s,P1oNA1.1: lvl, s1l:15s,no1vA1.o 1. s1oAFoos, 2012 3710 5111111vs111e N., se1111e s11.1.,cAno1.vl1l,219 s11.v5n,noa511'r P.,1a2 111.2628 N51111a11111e,suel1a11e s11vlMoN5,1v1AnlLvN lc., 192 2511 50111 s1.. 5ve1e11 s1lvlPsoN,.1Ac1c w., 21s HDS N. 15tl'1 SI., Coeur d'Alene,lda. s11v1s,mc11APlo 5., 219 2701 3111 w.1l315,5ea111e slNN5n,a5NJA1v1lN L.,2l9 140s wa11e11 N., Seattle sl1v1115s,1cA'l'11 1.55111 J., 182 name 8.81911 1-c,val1i1v1a slssoN,JuN5 5.199 au11123,1v1a11se11,waa11. s1z5n,cAF1oL Y.,199 P11.1,ae111sA,51a11ge1,waa11. SKAGEHBERGJOANNE lvl., 219 2701 3111 Ave. w., sea111e s1c1o1v1o9s,1v1AvNA11n, 182 101112 9111 N.w., 5ea11le 9g:?lco,5uzA1v1v5 5., l99,1S7. 7021 s.w. 33:11, P51-11a1111, o1e. s1.A'r5R,ooNA 1.0 A.. 182 1044 5.5.1A7,P1111la11a,o1e. Sl.AYBAUGH,DEIDFlE A., 1111 oilleaula, nie111a1111,wae11. SMALL,CAROLYN l.., 192,147 2405 auiaham. Kelso slvl5Ao,cATP1v 5,, 1227 11.5. 95111,sea111e 5l.oAN,sH5Rv1., 219 sMl1'H,cAaoL J.. 182 SMlTH,CAROLYN A.. 199 10212 s.1.a11e s1eve111 Fld., sve1e11 SMITHDAVID G.. 3017 Queen A1111e 111. 115, s11a11le slvll-rH.DuNwooo 1.. s1vllT1l,5lNAr1 5., 219 SMITFLFORD a.. 3055 s.11l5111,sea111e sM11'+l,JAcQu51.l1v5 lc., 182 2729 w,olvml11c.5ool1a11e SMITH,-YACOUELVN 1..,1a2 as w. c1e111511a 14, 5ea111e s1v1l1'l1,1c5l11l1leTl-1 o,, 155 25525 1.11. Fenwick n11.,1ce111 SMlTH,LARHV T., 183 11053 5.5. 240, 1ce111 51111111-l,1.Aw115l11c5 1..,1e5 1150 aaluea 51., 5uge11e SMlTH,LINDA lvl., 1a3 725 s. Les nublea Ave., Pasadena sMlT11.1.1NuA R.,182,145,12B Boa Drake Ave., cla1e1115111,cal1l. sMl1'Pl,l.o5 1.LA A., 199 16520 s.w. Fa1111i11g1u11 12111., Eeaveftcrl SMITHBENEE, 219 15454 Des Moines Way s., seal-11e SMITHSANDRA lvl., 183 51.4.5511 272, 5111111u111ia11, wash SMITHSUSAN ln., 155 109 cnelrv 51.1 l.eave11uv51-111, wash 51vll'r11susAN D.,147 3554-1 Military na., Puyallup sMlT11,vlAGlNlA 1... 1924 A111 Ave. w., Seattle SMULAND,FAITH S.,183 3114 11.5. Academy Ave., Pe111a1111 sN1v51.v,u1AN5 c., 155 aux 1:1s5,o111al1,waa11. SNODGRASSAOHN A.. 219 27111 Clrd Ave w.l1l09. seanle sNowa5 P155 R,BF1UCE o., 199 5.0.5511 527. nie111,o1e. soeL'r5n.en5sc 5. s0L51v1,sAnsAnA J. sol.l-1511vl,o1.oA J., 165 1801 Rockefeller, 5ve1e11 soR1aY,1.s5 A.. Culbertson, 1v15111.111a SOFlENSEN,RONALD183,1JO 51a1- m., Box 33, Beaver, ore. 5oaN5oN.cAnol. 219 5PAlaRow,wll.1.1AM R., 2701 Madison na., 1au11111g1u11,15wa SPENCEFLGEORGENE G., 10332 Pine 51., a5111ell. waa11. sP5Nc5n,Jovc5 219 sP5r11.1NG,0Al.5 11,199,127 N. 4709 Na1111a11ui11, Spokane SPFIINGERJCENNETH P., 219 111, 9, 91111 153, olvmnia 5Pf1lNs511,R1cl11AF1D l.., 19:1 n1.9,au11153,olv1111uia sTAA'rS.cLYu5N5 lvl. s'rAs1a5P1'r,SusAN 5,155,143 B32 wige1 1.1111a, wa111u1 Creek, c11i1, SrAcK.cr115'11,1a3 eawall, waa11i11g1e11 5'rAcK.14A'r1-15511115 M. s1'Acv,T11owlA5 J.. 5016 19111 N.5., seunla s1'Alns,Pe55v A., 51.1.1351 4o,P5u1e5u,wa111. STALSBROTENDLIVER L.,165 Rl. 6. Box 11111, Eugene fggnxamauncjcoanow D., srAu'rz,e5'l'r5 J, 5fAV.Bv11oN 1.., 1s:1,1 8,117 gEEaAs1..1'ae5111a MANJ11Jl, 76,1 3o,79,7 51511-l511,ALlc5 D., U83 322 w. o1avu1,5e.111le STEINEKWILLIAM la., 1415 11.5. 100111, sea11le 5TelNHAu5R,cAF1ol., 219 311 w.1viel1e1a511 Au1.1:,s1-111111 STEPHENSSANDRA A., 165,246 1330210111 Ave l11.5.. 511a111e STEUERNAGE L,cP151w1. A5165 345510111 w..sea111e 5'r5v5Ns.l.AuPlA M.,199,e4 505 N. 3111, 1.1vi11ga1a11, 1vl5111. STEVENS,LlNDA, 199 11512, Ju1111e11a, 111.11111 STEWAF1D,6ARSARA,199 STEWAFlT,BONNlE L., 155 sT5wA111',cATH5 111115 2952 421111 w.,sea111a ' s15wAflT,eo1v1oN13, 1114 s11151ev-1111111 D1., 911111111511 STEWAFlT,NANCY, 199,59 14119 5.5. Rupm of.. r1n1lvvau111e,o1e. sT5wAn1,111Ao1v1l n,.1s5 1114 srmmvvend Dr.,srer11er10r1 STICKNEVALLAN a., 130 7 w. 511u1la,se511le 5lg11sMA11l.1cA115N,199,145,141 3268 s. 200111,sea1111- 5'roclce11,n5a5ccA A., 166,119 141214171 Ave. N.W., 9ee11ea-1er. lvll1111. sToclcToN.5HAnoN s,, 219 111. 2, 9511 716, 511511, wash. sfo 145115 RANCES J.,1e5 51'orv15,Jul:'l-r1-l 1... 219,245 1179 5111 Ave., 1ci1l1lu1111.w5a11. s1onv,JeANNe lc. STOVALL.MlLTON STRAUBJON c.,15s 125 P1ie11aa11111 wev s.5.5ale111 STFllTZEL,JEANANNE, 199 STFlOM,KAFlEN lc., 219 1741 ciegurv wav, s1e111e11511 STFlClM,RONA 1.13 T.. sTnuT1l5r1s,11Av1v1oNo J., 219 STVECKLELOLLEEN s., 402 5,c11ase,c5l1a11,waal1. 5'ru1c5l..lv1AncA1a51 E., 193 11555 5. 255111 f16,Ker1t srua1v1.oouGLA5 P., 124,166 56 0 s1., He1111i11111, Wash. sTu'rz1vlAN,1v1YRoN, 111. 1, Box 55,Ma1a911,wAa11. su.cAL55 11. s1J111o,sv1.vlA lc., 155.105 R1, 1, 5511 120, 1155as1x111,wa511. 91.111055 Flc,c1APv c., 166 4035 37111 s.w.,sea111e SUNDBLADLARRY 1... 219 7946 12111 s.w,,saa111e SUTPHINEVERT P.,135 911 5351. P1e111e11 su1'r N,KAnLA 1,183,168 1D4BS,W. c11e11e1-11111 na., The DZIIIQS suvuA1vl,L1NoA 1... 219 n1.9,e11111e121.o1v11111ia SWALLOWSONSTANCE lvl., 1113 sv5NsoNAno1'rv,15s 1aee11l1oi111,Nl5111a11a SWAN 1c,ooNAl.n S5165 175 King Ra., Nunn c11ili, N.v. SWANSDNBETTY A. SWANSONJAMES, 199 511. 1, Box A57,s111e11e111is11,wae11. swAN5oN,L111 DA. 199 2102 Burnham, K1-lm SWlFT,C1ERALD Fe.. 1316 1521111 Lane, Bellevue swl11l5oRn,14A'r111.55111 A., 1133 172417111 Ave., Seattle T TAINLALLAN H. TALBOTJANICE TA Lao'r'r,'rlrvlo'r11v A., 193 9057 111111115 1:1..sellev11e TA1v11'A,oAN151. s.1v1.,1s3 111. 3, Box 355, sleualale, Afi1. TAYLOR,CLAUDlA,199 1123 n5sevv5511,we11a1e11ee,was11. 'rAYl.on,1cA1115l. Bl 5 lvlavwoea l.a11u. Tacoma TAYLOR,-lAMES 11,199 'rAv1.osl,lv1AP1v 551-11. lss Rx. 3,5021 899, Hood River, Ore. 'rAv1.no,5H5nR11. n., lss -r5s51.1vlANARv1o,199 4833 37111 s.w., sea111e 15lc5P11Alv,l5AlA J., 193 TENHAMHENDHIK N.. 155 11521 9151, 511111u111511,A15ef1a, Canada 1'5P1Rv,1v1ARv 51.J.5N. 199,55 'r5slaeF1G,13or11NA D., 219 111. 1, 91511 59A,eve1e11 THOMAS,FREDDlE 5., 12a THOMASJUDV L., 194 111. 1, 91111 35, z1lla11, wes11. THOMPSONLHERYL A., 155 642 Cordelia Ave., Ap1. All , 511111a Floss THONIPSONDOUGLAS c. THOMPSONROEE 91, 199,149,1 48 1001 z e1.,vA11uauvef,waa11. THOMPSONSHIRLEY A., 15-1,119 1022 s.1vlai11,1v1eP11e1s1111, Kansas THOMPSONSTEPHEN 15.195, 140,141,142 505 1-li1le1ea1 D1., A11ae51-1es 11-1oMPsoN,ooNA L13 P,, B833 walli11v111111 Ave. N., sea111e '1'11olvlsoN,J5Ar1l P1., 219,55 83:13 '1A1ll11g1e111 N., Seattle T1-lor1lxl,GAFlv, 7529 su1111vai11e 111,, seanle THORNBERQKENNETH l.., 153, 155,193,247 11-loP11v1ToN,1c5l'r11 5., 155 51. 1, 9u112s.Ma11faa, ore. 'rHonP5,ANN 1.. 2466 6111 N. ll30Z,Seat1le THORSENJUDITH A., 1441 svmmufe 51.,1'u11a1ck,cali1. 11-1P1u5l-l,cAFlo1.. 199 520 lv11a111e Vista, s11e1iaa11, wvu. THULINEJJALE N., 194 47 w. c1e111u11a, se1111e TIETZEMICHAEL. A., 184,168 3055 5, Pa11e11 c1.,oe11ve1 TlNUALL,MICHAEL 1-1., 166,149 3007 4111 w., sea11le TIN lc5n,cl1An 1.55 M., 220 2529 N. 19111 s1,, Kansas any T1TUS,NANCV L.,1S4 B15 4111 Ave. w., sea11la TODD,EDWARD W,,1B4,lE Box 495. Haiku, lvlaui. Hawaii TODD,FRANKLIN, 199 Winona Lake, 11111ia11a TODDMICHARD D.. 155 1322 Maaeiu Ava.. camubell, Calif. TOMS,FlANDA 1.1. c.,15s 1909 11.5. 110111.sea11le TOUT,LARRY, 199,197 1229 Auwaiker,Ka1lua, 1-lawaii TOWNSDENROBERT 5.1511 1001 N.49th,SeattIe TRACKWE l.l..9u5Al11, 199 15221 29111 Ave.5.,5ea111e TRAlNA,ROBERT,135 110 sailu Morris coun, wi1111a1e, Kent TRANTERJANET K.,1s5 7786 ofieu L11., cupe11i1111.c.11il. TRAU8,BFlUCE H..184 2701 3111 Ave,w. lf303,sua11le 'r1a51s51.,o5111Nls L. 194 5542 5.5. Plaval of., P51-115115 1'1al1-1An'r.v1c1.A s. 'l'unN5n,nuav. 1925 cu1lu11a11 Ave.. Tawma Tu1'11l1.L,nuTl-1 A., 1a-1 10337 1'u111s11 1111., South 1.vu11, 1vlie11. TUT'TLE,NINA, 4517 49111 N.5.,5ea11l11 U ucl-l1oA,v1c1c1 lc.. 3511 1ce11u11is1.,He111alu1u, Hawaii ul-1n5N.5L5ANon, 199,5s,59 1025 5.ca11iele,s1au111111e UHHBACHDOREEN 1..,144 u1.R1c1l,Jo51.,199 5511 305, Bellevue UNO.GERALDINE. 1907 12111 5., Seattle uNPlu11AN11'A, 199 2922 1..a1ei11g,A111a11y.o1e. UNFlUH,ELANE 11.156 1283 5. 1.el1i11g11111,Pasaaa11a,cali1. u51aAcH,noFl55N, 144 V vALAo5,J5f1av L., QSM w. c1e111511a, sea11l11 VALENTINEJANIS N.,134 3394 suuuvview a11.N.5.,sa1e111 VALENTINE,FUXNDALL T., 156 3394 5u1111vv1e1v sl11.N.s.,sa1e111 VANAMBUFIQKENNETH N. vANo5sA1m5.ooNNA J., 194 99:17 Double 1:11111 na., Linden, Wash. VANDEHEYJANICE c., 199,125 927 5.1a111,1v1u1111i1111vi11e,o1e. vA1vn5P1 STOEP,LEONA lvl., 220 13:10 lvliewav alva.. Oak Harbor, Wash. vgzrvosn s1'o5P,1.vNNe'r1'5 51.2.5111 652, out 1-1a111u1.w11111. vAN DVKEDONNA 1v1.,1sn,159 515 5.1111 51,, c1a1111uiew, waan, vAN 1c1n1c,cHAP1.5s 14-155 9.0. Box 495, DougIas,Alask.1 VAN LEEUWEN,LlNDA K.,1El4 w.11u7 15111 Ave., Spokane vA1111115ss.oAv1o cs., 155 300 vmcem Place, Elgin, 111, vANNe'r,nAv1n 1l., 167 320 5. c11e11v 51. Walla walla VAN Roov,GonooN L., 157 VAREKAMPJEAN 1v1.,1e7 7022 15111 Ave.111.w.,sea111a vAuGHAN.JeANl11l5 L.,22O VERVEFLJOAN A. -11 17 151 111.w..sea11le v5nven,1v1Anv 1.220 2909 6111 Ave. N., areal Falls, lv111111. vesev,cl.AR1s J. v1ec,KA115N L.,220 2152 N.w.1o0111,sea11le VOHLANIILMARILVN A. VOILANDJEANNETTE n.,1s7 7755 45111 Ave. s.w., seu11le vo11PA1-lL,7Ho1v1A5 A.. 199 9509 v1nl1xvv5e1: Ave. s.w., T11e5f11a VULETICH,FlOBERT,1S7 402 5111 Chase, Ccll:1x,Wash. W 129AGGONEFl ,KENNETH C., 220, 13185 S,W. Foothill DI., Purililnd wAc1GoN511,NANcv, 220,105 wAGrv511.uAvll: P., 200,125 1560 Rldgecren, Beaverton wA1-lL,Lv 1.5 L.. 220 53011 11.5. 61 WALDENJQATHLEEN 5.,1s7 2410 slue Jav Lane. ce111151P5i111.o111. wALlcela,n1cHA11o c., 16219 5.5. 28111 Pl.. Bellevue WALKEFLTIMOTHV A. WALLACE,EFlUCE Fl-1 19210 3:1111 s.,5ee111e wA1.1.Ac5,sAnv ln., 200.4657 2701 3111 Ave w. 71104. sea111e WALLACEJDAN S5184 2701 3111 Ave. w., 5ea111e WA LLACE,LINDA S., 2213 2701 3111 Ave.w..sea111e WALLACEBOBERT c., 2701 3111 Ave w.f1217,sea111u WA LLEFLKATH L55l11 JoA111N5, 185 1715 35111, ee11i11g11a111 wALL1l11,1vlAav,220 1304 5111 Ave. s.w., Puyallup wAL1.lNsPlAs1vN 1. WALSH,Cl-KRDLYN J..1s7,1211 257 Gregg 01.1.05 Gems. cam. WA LS1-LFIICHARD L., 541 l11.w.s4111,s1aa111e wA L15 RSJEANNE 11.151 215 7111 Ave., Amigo, wim11ai11 WALTONJIAROLYN 11., 220 109 w. Rave 51.,sea111e wAo.1vlAnl51'TA 5., 200 2901 29111 Ave., w., sea111e WANG,VlVlAN, 55 1l5111a111i11 s1., Kuwluau, 115119 1ce11g wAao,oAlvn A., 185 3428 10111 w.. 5ea111e WAFlD,RDBEF1TM.,1B5 3005 s.w. 97111, 5ea111e WARREN,LAUF1EL A., 151 921 N,75111,sea11le WASINGTON,WILLIAM 5., 113315111 Ave., seanle WATKINSFRANCES 1v1.,2o0 1416 Legion wav, Olvmnia WATKlNS,RUTH A., 2455 315 w., 5ea111e WATSONARTHUR 1-1., 220 P.o.1sex112,s5u111 1ae1111,waau. WATSDN,CAROL l.,, 167 5125 s.w. P1i1e11a1a, 5ea11le WATSONJOYCE A., 220 wA'l'sol11,LAnaY 11,220 5121 s,w. P1i1511a111, sea11le WAYMAN,EAFlL G., 200 18915 57111 N,5..sea11le w5AK5 LY1RlCK 1c.,5s 5455 Seward 1111. Ave. s.,sea111e WEAVERLESTER 0.195 111. 1, Box e, l.ev.1a1e11,waa11. WEHB,JULIE 1.200 we9s'r5F1,lv1l-rsv 5,157 3904 s.w. 1'1a1111111, sea111e WECKSCAROLVN J.. 167 15539 11.15. Halsey. Pe111a11a w55o,1'5nnv G., R1. 1, aux ss, 91i1111e11, wa511. WEEKMANDIANA 1... 2701 3111 w.Au1.31A,5ee11le w5lN5n5cHTguL15 s., 20441 99111 Pl. s., Seattle w5 L1.s,11llc11A51. w., 3411 111.w.1vla111e1,5eanle WELLSBOBERTA A.. 220 14821 5.5. 221111 51..sel1evua WELSHBANDOLPH J.,1S7 12719 9111 N.w., Seattle WENNERLINDDANIEL J., 157 WENNERLINDSTEPHEN w,,1g5 17010 Hamlin aa., 51-2111111 WINSOLOWSKISANDFIA 1.., 220 9015 1111111 Plain alva., Vancouver WESTJNEMA P., 320 w., Dravus, Seattle w5Tzs'r5lN,ulANNA 5., 200 3719 saelev Ave. N.,sea11111 WHEELEKMADELON lvl., 167 2321 Nu5i1iAve., same Clare, Calif. WHITEEECKBONALD A., B10 19111 N,w.. Puvallup WHlTE,ERNEST P., 195 u11a1al11ee1, Alaska wl-l11'5H5AD.1v1An K. 7313 A151115 lv.w,,s11a11le w111'r51vlAN,oARn51.l. L., 2918 9111 Ave. w.,sea111e WHITESIDEADHN w., 5511 a27, w111as11iwi11, A1511-1a, Canada WHITLOWJWOSERT 1... 5910 Damn N., sea111e WHITMANANDREA H., 200 507 15111 s.w.,Puval1up WHITMANDIANE J.. 507 15111 s.w., Puyallup WHITEMARSPLPHILIF G.. 528 w 511u1ia, Seattle w1llTN5Y,oon1:oN A., 185 91. 5, 5511 210 9, val11111a WICK,ELAINE lvl., 22 2017 111.9111,1'aw111a WICKSTRANDJANICE M., 200 1549 s.e. 3111 Ave., Pei-11111111 WlENS,PEGGY J.. 432 5.vi11e,Lehe1111111,o1e. WIGGINSSHARON 5., 1m,5-1 435 vauae vu111e1, Kent WIGHTSYLVIA L.. 157 919 9111 Ave. s., 511111011115 wl1TA1v1A1cl,cA noi. s.,1a5,1-14, 146 800515111 N.5., 5ea11le w1l.cox,enuc5 5., 157 :mn w. ee11u11a,sea11xe w11.cox,c1.AuolA la., 157 WI l.cox,oRvl 1.15 5. WlLKES,BVRON o.. 129 3123 5.5. 20111, P51-1111111 w1l.lc11vsoN,1aA11sAnA A., 157, 245 111. 3. 5511 390. Le5a11u11.o1e. w1L1c1NsoN,coNN15 J., 20o,1411. 247 P11.:1,eu11 350, Le5a11e11,01e. wll.L5M5,Ju1:11'11 A., 200 18318 1vle1i11ia11 Ave, 55a111e w1LLlA1v1s,cAnol.v11l J., 157,147 215111 1-1111 Ave. s.,sea111e wl l.1.1AMs,ouANe J., 201110 14111 s. sea111e w1LL1A111s,P5NNv 11., 185 Wing. North Dakota WILL.I5,EONNlE R., 200,64 662 a1e1v11111us.s..sa11u11 WlLLMER,VlHGINIA J. WlLLMER,VlFlC1INIA,Z0O WILLMEKWESLEY K., 167 3375 9111 w.,sea11le WILLSAGATHA R. WILLSFORREST A., 200 11051 Arroyo Buch PI. S.W., Seattle WI LLSDNDAVID A.. 54,187 720 Cottonwood, Palm Springs, CaIi1. wl1.1.soN,s5nALl:.22n 2701 31a Ave. w., sea11le WILLSON,G RANT A. w1l.1.scN,sA111lJ5A L,, 220 2701 3rd Ave. w.. Seattle WILMABALLY F. Wll.SDN,CAROL A., 185 w. 1923 c5u1-11a11a,spa1l1a11e WI LSONLHRISTINE, 1 S7 51. 3, 91111 555s,l5aqua11 WILSONDANIEL w., 185 210 w.111i115ie,1ael1i11g11a111 WILSON,GAFlRY Fl 1403 Mavle SL. Wenatchee WILSON,LINDA G. WILSOISLMARILYN 5.. 11724 Aumfa N Ma, Seattle w1l.so111,111151.lNoA, 221.121,1n WI Lsol11,wl1.1.1A1vl R.. S49 w. e111e1sa11, Seattle WINCH,LAE 1. J.. 221,144,67 B05 C Sl., Flenton wlNcP15 LLROBE 111' w., 550171 26th 11.5. 5ea11le WINKLEFLJANIES L., 157 1405 25111 51. s.5., Auburn WINOUESTJANET 1... 220,51 9319 224111 5,w.,5a111111111a WINSLOWBOSETTA M.,1a5 P.o. sex 299,55a11awav WIRICKJOHN c1.., 200 2970 5.5. 54111, P511la111x w1Pllc14Al.A.GAl1. J., 167 P1ua1au1g,waa11. wls5,LANc5 H., 4827 Beach u1.5.w..sea11le WITHAMSTEPHEN o.,1135,54 WODdbum,0re. wlTl-11NGToN,Flo135RT A., 7914 Densmore,Sea11Ie wl1'r1G.DEa515 A.,151 19019 Dellwuua or., 50111511115 WOLF,MAFlILYN R., 3729 s. 14211d. seanle wo LFEN sARcsn,JAc1c c., 195 116 111. 1.ea1e1- 1ci1111ev,o1v11111ia WOLFF,NORMA J., 221 1114 a15111e1w1. ce1111a1ia w131.T5n,vlnA 1111., 221 10909 Meade Ave., o1a11ge, ca1i1. woNG.AN1'11oNv lv1.,1m 1:19 G. 511111 Peaa,1cu1:11i11g, Malaysia woo,n1c1cv, s1o,1a5 1-121 5.1-la11151a,sea11le woou,cAnoL A..167 4213 5.5.aav111u11u. P511la1111 woou,JANe'r 1... 200 3403 5.11111,va11e5uve1 wool:1,1.1NoA A., soo w.. 5111e11511. Aol. 201 , Seattle woouwARo,5ow1N G., 152,167 1213 N, A111111e1e, 1-lullvvvuua WOODWARQMARCIA A., 185 12529 2111 Ave. s,, 5ea11le wooowA Plo.lv1An1oN 5. wom151.l.,MAnv 1... 221 2301 N. 55111,sea11le wnlcl-11',nAvln w., 221 5417 eua1111el1 wav, Los Angeles wn1elflT,suzANN5 5., 49 w.c1e1111111a,5ea111e wu.eNocH. 195 1-lung 1411119 WUORINERALICE 1..,221,55.59 1899 Wallace 1111. 11l.w.,5a1e111 YADONSHIRLEE E., 167 BOX 335, HFUI1, Manhattan, Mont. VEAGER,FREDEF1ICK W., 134, 137,136.1 39,138,135 23529 97th PI. W., Edmonds YEE,GORDON,1W,149,148 2711 18th Ave. S., Seattle YERGEFLJEFF, 221,127 760 N. 75th, Seattle von5n,1v1lc11lA5l. 11,155,127 4382 -15111 Ave N.E,, Salem YORK,LINDA lv1.,1z21 1125 L111111111111. Evnrett vou11lG,aAnaAnA, 15 2420 w. n11ye.s11an1a vouN1.1,5sT1-1511 c., 167 1109 ohio Ave. 51e111ar1011 vouNG,1.vl1nA c.. 59 3013 5,5.1v1511ia511 51., Pe111a11u YoulvcLANl3,1cA-m1.55N A., 200 1034 51111151 Ave, s11elw11, Wash, YOUNGS,F RED W. 925 21111 51. s., Kirkland ZANDEEJCATHY n., zoo 4747 49th N.e., Sm-mls z51.LM5n,KAneN 1..,20o 9318 5.11111l11g1e11 na.. Stodttcfl. Calif. z1M1v15nlvlANAL 12,200 1:1303 5.5,L11u11e P1,Pu111a1111 zllv1M55mAN,cAlaoLvN P., 200 7127 lv 321111 Ava., P11ue11i11 z1Nlv,JAM55 w., 200 171-1 Maple, Mv1-1111 P5i111, 011. zv1571aA.CA'r1-15111115 A., 9116 l.i111sa nie ov.. 5ae1a111111115,ca1i1. ZYLSTRAJEFFREY, 185,56 13520 Collis: N., Seattle ZYISTRASUSAN .l.,1W CREDIT ls GIVEN Oalor ol1u1ug.1u11v1 5.11115 lclue 111. 551, oue1a1i1a11 ouuuaeh 1e.1111 memnefs, P1e1, Pniliu 111.1511 111. 21. a1111 l15vv1a1111 2111111511 ol laevvlana swele. 5906131 11515181011 ln blatlt and' w1111e u11e1a,au11v1 1111.1 Memierlula 111.50,11A.l2s1.P1511Jlue111e.1141, 51111 smrvavv 111, 2221, 11111 n1a1111a c5111o.1.11il. capv 11711111111 1afe1111111l5 laevuf- llgu: Jarrv Bnmburu, 1:11:15 wumlvg .1511 ve10111,J1111 P1111e111.1a15..v:oa11 0ua1511511, 115511 55111155111 J51111 claflev, vu11l1v 1a.1111a11a111l, 1111115111 Nm sa1v1ef1, 1111111111111 111111 111111111 SDGC11lID1.1udiUl0 Rsm1lAlclwv und Mks Vader 111 intrlrrwrnl IHRIJHN. Thr 0001 wus Dfmtod by H. Waller! Plxchll, Ins. TDDDWIDHV ma- ru1u111 u1uaiu11111e..1111w,11.a- Gnlhlc, COPVLIIM1 Univ!!! Mndlum SIN CDPY. TM FALCON Ill? I-ervld ut ln tlcllllni lr11arrnallor1 :outa TAWAHSI i Craig Parrish and Sandy Stephens-Advertising Paul Chang-Head Photographer I Miss Pearl McEIheran-Advisor, Judy Stone-Assistant Edi- tor, Professor Larry Metcalf-Art Advisor. Joan Baker-Photographer Dennis Cramer-Photographer ' 4 i ., i 1 i . -J 5 I 2 ! I I PSX I E Sue Johnson-Organizations W .. EH- A 2 G r 2 a - run 1 ,? 1: I' . , 5? 'V L M. -A ' fa , . M., . ff 33 f : ,- Q, , M : i in ffl' ,. 4 ' XC vi. -. I ' V ,Nz QD! A Linda McClintock-Faculty and Administration Marilyn Eyler-Classes Chairman Chairman. Ken Thornberg-Organizations Chairman Connie Wilkinson-Athletics Chairman S1 9 THE PICTURE IS TAKEN THE YEAR IS RECORDED ONLY BECAUSE... People were willing to give more than the expected. Many hours were spent in the darkroom printing the most creative study of a year I have seen. Sallie Klue, fall quarter, and Paul Chang, winter and spring quarters, deserve more recognition than they have received. Dennis and Joan also. Professor Metcalf checked and relocated picture blocks for a more pleasing layout. Vida Wolter and Barb Jensen helped to complete the Campus Life section. Arlet, Kathi, and Barb compiled and typed the index-not a glamorous job but a most praiseworthy one when done with such good spirit. Sue did her part to keep spirits high, as did Boldy. .loAnn and Sue added their constructive ability to make athletics more active. To Laura and Olga also go my thanks. Deadlines were met. Ken was quite the organization man. Connie knows more about records, and the sports, than many fellas. We couldn't have done without her. Linda came face to face with the faculty, finding them to be most fascinating. Marilyn and I won't forget Christmas vacation which we spent cropping mug shots. Craig diligently sold ads and Sandy made layouts to display the product. I do deeply ap- preciate each one's special help. Miss McElheran was a perfect advisor, I especially needed her pruning of my verbage in the essay sections. Rowland was always kind as he met the needs of a most demanding editor. And Jude-you always said you didn't do enough- but don't forget you finished the Campus Life section. It was good to have you here and near. There were others, like Mrs. McDonald, Susan and Dr. Bell, and Gordon Bell, publications business manager. Dr. Schoenhals was very helpful. President Demaray gave freely of his time. Many more will go unnamed, but to you also go my thanks. Carol Lange Editor AWARENESS WAS OUR THEIVIE. THE GOAL IS DISCOVERY OF THAT WHICH IS HARDEST TO FIND - YOURSELF. THEN, AND THEN
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