Selah High School - Fruitspur Yearbook (Selah, WA)
- Class of 1966
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M yn , .. .., Mel.-Lfl, A'rec1clwer offecfs efernifyg he con never Tell where his influence sfopsf' Henry Brooks Adams 9 an-ive'- Vice President Secretory Steve Walters Cookie Amos ,, ,. ,, Y W' , 3+SNCI'e-'Q-11. . ' 'h'- . President - as Verne Johnson U ' ' ' o'o ' ,,,1.,,. , ' 9 Social Chairman Treasurer John Jones Bruce Simpson .-4 First Row: Verne Johnson, Steve Tayer, Frank Malgesini, Linda Rhoten, Ann Hovde, Marilyn Govreciu, Jane Hallstrom, Bruce Simp son, Cookie Amos. Seco d R 1 D G df ' ' ' ' n ow onna o rey, Frank Rowley, Lin da Felfhous, Van Johnson, Lindo Holmen, Third Row: Chris Carlson Louis Menefee, Doug Mosebar, Karl Graf, Gary Campbell, Steve Walters, Rick Jennings. if 'ian-hu iftr President Jennifer Peterson O Y Scene from How to Stuff 0 Drunk Bormcidu Entertainment at the Big ond Little Sister Party First Row: Mary Conklin, Jennifer Peterson, Linda Holmen. QKAJP' PJ if Second Row: Rita: Hovnoer, Jon Schlcgel, Lindo Lee, Lindo Felthous 5 -1---.-...-.,, if We ore summoned To c1cT in wisdom ond in conscienceg To work wifh indusTry, To Teoch wiTh persuosion, To preoch wiTh convicTion. For This Trufh mUsT be cleor before Us: whofever America hopes To poss in The world rnUsT firsf come To poss in The heorf of America. , , M , M k T H I DwlghT D, Eisenhower C1314 ofgggrgomge Bowwlf Mr. Frank Kolb Mr. Charles McNurlin Chairman of the Board Superintendent Dr. Albert Allen Mr. Richard Matson Mr. Robert Brochtenbach Mr. Neil Burnett The will of The people in The lasT analysis is com- pounded ouT of The ConvicTions, The idealism, The pur- poses TosTered in The classrooms of The naTion's schools. Dwight D, Eisenhower Mrs. Ruth PeTTiT Miss Mollie Smith Secretary Secretary Mrs. Jeanne Berryman Mr. Dean L. Rogers Mr, Donald Batey, Principal Guidance Guidance The Thinker Mr. Roberf O'Dell lnsfrumenral Music Mr. Gary McGill Vocal Music Mrs, Rosa Winder ArT Mrs. Wilma Astle Librarian L T J 5 J ax' , 4 ,E sv X Mr. George Cummings Math Mr. Kenneth Durant Math, Commercial Mr. James McLean Math Mr. T, R. Smith ViSUGl Aids Mr. Charley Munroe Mr. Al Rienhart Biglggy Special Education Mr. Leo C0110 Chemistry Mrs. Permal Jones Spanish Mrs. Mariorie Paul Latin, French 4. ' ' MRS WWUUU No, honestly, it was a little green man about this tall . . . A-ull? BENCH Mr. Larry Norwood Mr. Joe Turner History, Track Wrestling, History Mr. Charles Dorich Mr, Robert Jaderlund History English, Moth, Football Faculty members enjoy Toppenish game. Mr. Carl Kellman History, Basketball Miss Vera Snyder Home Economics Mr. Donald Witke Agriculture Mr. Ferdinand Maier English Mrs, Judith Verbrugge English '5 N Q-vw-w-ff' ,1 A 'N TC A M ,i as . '- '91 V L X 5 2 . Mr. Clifton Carlon P. E., Base all Mrs. Betty Yaden P. E., Tennis Miss Joyce Huibregtse Mrs. Edith Weaver Home Economics Commercial Mr. Warren Pooler Mr. Andrew Anderson Auto Shop Woodshop, Engineering Drawing Mrs. Diane Norwood English, Speech Mr. Duane Oberlander English 'ii He always really wanted to be an art Teacher Mrs, Judith Goranson English, Journalism Mr. Charles C. 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This impressive scoring record rated the Viks as the second highest scoring team in the valley and gave us second place in our league. This proved to be our best season since 1959. individual statistics show Wiseman as lead- ing ground gainer with 533 yards. Rick Fahey tallied 43 points. Bill Harlan 33, Rick Jennings 32, and Cecil Toney 23. In eight games, the leading tacklers were Gary Blaine with 50, John Jones 42, Joe Thomas 41, Verne Johnson 41, Rick Fahey 34, Gary Batey 30, Larry DeGarmo 30, Cecil Toney 29, and Ed Rittenberg 27. Selah posts a 33-O victory over Toppenish, the first of five seasonal shutouts for the Vikings. Talented VLA Wm I-lawns an-I' ... 1 A I . A GARY BLAINE RICK FAHEY RICK JENNINGS JOE THOMAS Senior, Tackle Senior, End Senior, Quarterback Senior, Tackle All Valley All Valley All Valley All Valley Team Captain C , fl 'Q .,zif,,ifQe,ue1- , i,,, J I , K - .A I A VERNE JOHNSON BOB MEAD Senior, Guard Sophomore, Halfback ' Teflm lf1SDlf0ll0n0l Sophomore lf1SPifGfi0f1Gl Verne Johnson receives the Team Inspirational Award at the BILL HARLAN Junior, Halfback All Valley-2nd Team SHERIDAN WISEMAN Junior, Halfback All Valley-2nd Team SCOTT DORNAN Senior, Center All Valley Honorable Mention annual football banquet. 3..- A-nl. CECIL TONEY Senior, Halfbczck , I., .I . I 9 vb, 1 Z 9 W ff 6 If I wi. Zia: . ,,., I., mf, V 1 V1 ef I ,- 1.1 1- 4 I I 3. f JOHN JONES Senior, Tackle PHIL CURTIS Senior, Guard An.- l- A4 1. .Qs-f .L ' an M if: 2 f A h H dugg ,K 3 5 !! if First Row: Jerry l-luri, Craig Powell, Dean Felfhous, Jerry Jones, Karl Graf, Ken Mullinax, Doug Mosebar, Doug Brown Second Row Mr Dorich-Coach, Randy Wedum-Manager, Haskell Toney, Bob Mead, Danny! Bowers, Sfeve LaRue, Brad Jorgensen Gary Amos Mitchel Fife, Ed Johnson-Manager. as ffl J X Q .. , ' 'l his , li f7 5' 3- S355 I ' ff as ,J 75 1.5 fa :lf 3 'F 'E Q S3 l ' Q JIM CRESTO Sophomore, Back JOE SLAUGHTER Sophomore, Tackle HASKELL TONEY Sophomore, Back L S 5515 M L 1 I if F-fwslv First Row: Glen Epperson-Manager, Steve Smeback, David Brown, Garry Pruitt, Rollie Taylor, Larry Goodman, Brion Brazil, Rusty Jordan, Max Diaz, Bryce Powell, Herb Alvord-Manager, Brian Tyrell-Manager, Second Row: Dayton Henderson, Jim Rosseou, Steve Tayer, Kirk Dornan, Larry Blaine, Craig Simpson, Bill Wilson, Dave Nehls, Dan Dahl, David Hutchison, Bill McDonald, Mr. Carlon-Coach. Third Row: Ernie Hodge, Larry Lee, Dick Justice, Dennis McLerran, Rick Schneider, Richard Whitman, Doug Miles, Paul Bussoli, Doug Owens, Dan Robillard, Terry St. Mary, Dave Petti, Wife i l l l uf 542, , . x -- .S Y Q 9? ff x hikv 'QA W J U1 , wow A -,,.fL gi Ag: Ll Q J A The Pep Band provided us with programs throughout the basketball season. PGP First Row: Gary Lehman, Jim Irish, Tom Hageclorn, Steve Smeback, Dean Felthous, Rick McUne, Mel French, Mickey Ulrich. Second Row: Steve Tayer, Anne Falen, Nancy Dyer, Chris Stevens, Helen Wilson, Julie Malgesini, Clara Reed, Diane Poulin, Bill McDonald. Third Row: Brian Brazil, Elaine Sams, Ruth Smidth, Delinda Higgins, Laura Roderick, Maribeth Renneberg, Molly McGuire,,Russ Murri. Fourth Row: Bruce French, Judy Hall, Kathie Tobey, Chris Batey, Jennifer Peterson, Linda Wilson, Ann l-lovde, Cheryl l-lankinson, Bill Eikenbary. Fifth Row: Ken Breeding, John. Abercrombie, Jim Cresto, Lamont Adams, Tony Zeigler, Gorcly Linse, Wayne Turner, Mr. O'Dell, Director, Linda Lee Capfain g...J,-wr-J Stephanie Poulm Co Captain A M, Q- Firsi Row: Lindo Lee, Captain, KaThy Harvey, Kindra Myron, Lynn Hansen, Barbara Blaine, Diane Schroeder, Cyndee Kreuizman, Stephanie Poulin, Co-captain. Second Row: Patty Thomas, Judy Skaggs, Denice Drews, Carol Dawson, Linda Stockion, Mary Sweesy, Joan Jerome, Alana Werre. Third Row: Mary Dahl, Parry Bornstedf, Jeannie McTighe, Debbie Meckler, Cindy Carlson, Sally Mackey, Remona Raymond, Harlene Soulhards. Fourth Row: Sandi Carlon, Judy Tyrell, Barb McDowell, Kafhy Hallingsfad, Janice Pfliger, Karla Samuelson, Karen Cackley, Beverly Blaine. 3l J, i H if l 0' W 0 01 U 'U S Donna Hovde, Gloria Blaine, Dana Young. Cheerleaders: Judy Jewett, Colleen Quinn, Linda Fahey. First Row: Thea Erickson, Marlene Rhoten, Patti Bornstedt, ette Gifford, Cookie Amos, l-larlene Soothards, Carleen Deutscher, Marlene Dale, Mardena Pueschner, Mori Second Row: Karla Samuelson, Vicki Shaddon, Susan Bidlake, Linda Stockton, Jenni Coleman, Nora Miller, Carolyn Sandy Butterfield, Anita Anderson, Carolyn Calvert, Judy Crider. Third Row: Nadine Palmer, Donna Godfre Taylor, Sheila Traxinger, Linda Mosebar, Jan Schlagel, Carol Carlson, Sandi Carlon, Yvonne Pruitt, Rita Havnaer, Farnsworth, Dixie Nedrow, Kay Knapp. Fifth Row: Luanne Greene, Diane Schroeder, Laura May, Audrey Emmerson Burnett, Bonnie Walters, Bernice Boucher, Carlyn Johnson, Sally Carlon, Connie Sams, Sharon Davis, Carol Roark I First Row: Bonnie Lyons, Sandy Krakenloerg, Patti Sweesy. Second Row Elaine Barnhart, Paul- Dahl, April Osborn. Mayo, Bonnie Agnew, y, Linda Harris, Pom Jackie White, Marilyn Marilyn Harrison, Pam Lett to right: Judy Jewett, Colleen Quinn, Linda Fa- he Y. Songleaders: Bonnie Lyons, Patti Sweesy, Gloria Blaine, Sandy Krakenberg, Dana Young, Donna Hovde. First Row: Judi Skaggs, Jane Hall- strom, Sharon Schlagel, Carolyn Partlow, Nona Sherwood, Linda Kyger, Pam Reichert, Sue Reichert, Alice Smithers, Paula Bogardus, Janice Pfliger. Second Row: Vicki Swaney, Janet Stevens, Carol Lucas, Kathi Hallingstad, Nancy Dyer, Chris Stevens, Ann Falen, Cindy Carlsen, Debbie Meckler, Chris Batey, Phyllis Stockton, Cheri Watkins. Third Row: Lois Young, Judy Hall, Kathie Tobey, Sandy Floyd, Denice Drews, Alana Werre, Marilyn Govreau, Stephanie Poulin, Karen Manske, Lora Martin, Judy Kenyon, Gaye Snodgrass. Fourth Row: Marleen Vance, Carole Rowley, Kathy Kahl, Nancy Wade, Barbara McDowell, Judy Tyrrell, Jeannie McTighe, Joyce Clifton, Joan Jerome, Linda Felthous, Cyndee Kreutzrnan, Maribeth Penneberg, Fifth Row: Linda Greene, Cheryl Newton, Nancy Partlow, Kathi Waldbauer, Joy Slaven, Mariiann Moss, Patti Peterson, Barbara Blaine, Carol Dawson, Sandy Dean, Julie Malgesini, Jennifer Peterson. Q w ,mm 'sir J V ' vka19s...s9 so ' ..2o 40 The Selah Vikings added To The long lisf of Greyhound drubloings by winning looTh games wifh ease. A combinafion of sirong rebounding and The full court press provided easy scoring opportunities for Selah. Dave Weaver scored 19 points in The Selah game as he Turned in a husTIing performance. Vwwitg Basketball FirsT Row: Larry Sams, Bruce Simpson, Dave Hopper, Dave Weaver, Rick Jennings, Rick Fahey, Fred Jerome, Bill Harlan, Second Row: Ed Johnson, Manager, Phil Johnson, Mike McDonald, Allan Dopps, Jim May, Cleve Moss, Chris Carlson, Jay Jones. l Vle1ngs...42..5e WwPatoL'..52..72 Selah provided plenty of competition lout could not win from the Wapoto Wolves, winners of the Little Seven Conference. Bill l-larlan's 21 point effort kept Selah close for nearly three periods in their final meeting of the season. N VJ21ugs...42..s7 Toppudslv. .4o. .45 l We Toppenish, who upset Wapato late in the season, lost two conference tilts to Selah. After o close first half, in our home game, the Vikings opened a 45-26 lead at the end of the third quarter. Allan Dopps pumped in five field goals as the Vikings outscored the Wildcats 23 to 3. Fred Jerome added .14 points to the team total. Rick Jennings suffered a leg injury in the ,XC ,g first Toppenish game and was out of action for I most of the season. Last minute instructions before the West Valley game. Attendance and spirit was high lthroughoutl the season even. though the Vikings were not always victorious. I , I-gig m , I AL 1' A X 13 ,4Jf k5 gk I I , 3 3 1 . 1 S S Q 3 l X ,sb , --I R-.. , . f axe ,- V nm, .. m , Q sf 'XM T if 11 4, A ' kk ,aff afagw -f KK5 5 .ar flip Q I , ,mv E' W 'ks , Q K Y Q it . 3. 2 S v V! ' 435' QU 1 ,,, L, ,A H xi' ,. , ,- A . . , ks. 1 W . fwg., :Q x H 1 K w X H, 4 N 9 - si er w -x ml r AQ 21 Eli? s. Y f lx. -mfimasif W l -.1 .W fish! , V-kings. . .4e. . .40 wegevawsj. .ee . .42 Selah and Wesf Valley spliT This season. The Vikings had a good chance To win The home and home series, buT losT The season final as WesT Valley broke a Tie wiTh a 30 fooT push shoT wiTh only four seconds To go. Bofh Teams zoned in The final quarTer which produced only Twelve poinis. V-kings. . .e.o. . .42 Quwjszda. . .7o. . .so Sunnyside rallied in The second half To win a laTe season game from Selah. The coaches subsTiTuTed freely as boTh Teams had losT Their chance for a spoT in The disTricT AA TournamenT. A previous meeTing beTween The Two Teams saw The lead change hands several Times before Sunnyside escaped wiTh. a double overfime vicTory. V-kings.. ..4s...27 ' . . .69. . .21 l AfTer losing To Eisenhower on The home courT, coach Kell- man called for a ball confrol game in The reTurn maTch. The l resulT was a low score game and an upseT vicTory for The Vikings. gd? JBZPQQQ? ll5l enlol' Fred Jerome llOl Bruce Simpson l5l Senior 5'lO Junior 5'lO 2 Cleve Moss T211 Junior 5' ll V!w1gs...e,o ...si The Squires and The Vikings exchanged pleasanTries again This year and The home crowd was happy. Selah broke MaraueTTe's long sTring of vicTories ThaT had car- ried Them To a sTaTe championship lasT year. The vvin ThaT broke The iinx ThaT MarqueTTe held over Selah was well earned by The local Team. Balanced scoring and good Team play produced The vicTory. V-bugs se Eplwafa so The Selah Vikings buried The EphraTa Tigers 86-59 in a non league loaskeTball game. Using a run and shooT offense, The Viks ouT-scored EphraTa in every quarTer. Junior Bill Harlan and Allan Dopps led The offense by gunning a ToTal of 43 poinTs. SupporT like This gave The Vikings The incentive To win. eff :egg 11 1, , :CPT . J W. 'Q Qeasowlacoady Wins I4 Lossess Our B squad scored 63.6 points per game and allowed their opponents a 45.3 average. '- H Qqwiewifbail First Row: Gary Amos, Brad Young, Bob Toney, Jim Cresfo, Bob Mead, Ken Mullinax, Jim Irish, Bruce French. Second Row: Coach Dorich Gary Lehman, Jerri l-luri, Karl Graf, Doug Mosebar, Steve LaRue, Jim Ford, Cecil Mills, Steve Sowatzky, Manager. DF Coach Carlon's squad compiled a season record of 6 wins and 6 losses. The team should be commended as this was the first season they played AA schools. Ffwslv Baslwtballf First Row: Kirk Dornan, Terry St, Mary, Don Klang, Steve Tayer, Dave Nehls, Mike Kirk, Larry Davis, John I-lallstrom, John Hardy, Richard Cuyle. Second Row: Coach Carlon, Larry Goodman, Frank Rowley, Dick Justice, Dave Petti, Dean Waldbauer, Randy DeVoir, Paul Bussoli, Doug Owens, Rusty Jordan, Dave Hutchinson. Third Row: Brian Tyrrell, Greg Berg, Frank Scott, Herb Alvord, Bill McDonald, Jon Hersh, Dan Dahl, Steve Smeback, Ron Bower, Brian Brazil, Gary Pruitt. 1-1 S1 S H. 2 25 2 Q'-2, 'Q ' ,, 5 is---, . . S, , I i -,,,:. ' , 4' , s,. , T J 1 ts- 'J ' K l Xxwg' J , , , Sa. ,,.. 'X ll 4 fl J 3' s lv 'Q 5 4..,'L - ' , A '- , il , ' f 1, 2 4 fr V' H r . 5 C. Y r ,Q i 5 , i , K l i J f Q 5 3'-sw k x First Row: Larry Lee, John Green, Calvin Wesf, Robert Greene, Alvin Blackledge. Second Row: Coach Turner, Par Nelson, Ernie Hodge, Larry DeGarma, Dave Yaden, Cecil Toney, Gary Bafey, Coach Norwood. Third Row: Dave Roderick, Jerry Jones, Keith Schleriker, Roger Horner, Frank Malgesini. ' . . Coach Turner gives instruction. Highland 22... .... Selah 31 'Noches 13... .... Selah 41 West Valley 32... .... Selah 13 'Toppenish 19. .. . .Selah 22 a'Eise-nhovver 36... . .Selah 6 Wapaio 25... . .Selah 23 Naches 11 . . . . .Selah 38 'Davis 31... ...Selah 10 WesT Valley 35... .... Selah 11 WapaTo 19. .. ...Selah 23 'Sunnyside 39... .... Selah 8 League 44 'Y is Eg AlmosTeveryThingThc1T is great has been clone by youTh. -Disroeli Adfulfies Howu ' 'Www Bonnie Agnew Van Johnson Anita Anderson Mike McDonald Sandra Butterfield Sandy Carlon Linda Feilthous Dick Robillard Paulette Gifford Larry Sams Marilyn Govreau Mike Sawatzky Cheryl Hankinson Bruce Simpson Rita Havnaer Jennifer Peterson Kathy Tobey Robert Stewart Maribetlw Renneberg Jan Schlagel Dave Weaver 48 tml qw! Wm -rv-lk VH'---rx Gary Bafey Kathy Kahl Frank Malgesini Judi Skaggs fffbe Rick Fahey Linda Holmen Fred Jerome April Osburn Neil Neclrow Jane l-lallstrom Paul Allen Kitfy Hardy Leighton Burrill Judy Jewel? Roger Henderson Judy Kenyon Rick Jennings Lora Martin Steve McDonald Carolyn Partlow Jim Narlaoe Linda Stanaway Sieve Walters Nancy Wade 49 Fwiispufu Jone Hollstrom, Editor . Zi' ,V y Seniors work on closs section. First Row: Rita Hovncier, Lora Moriin, Jane Hollsfrom. Second Row: Kindro Myron, Judy l-loll, Lois Young, Carol Carlson, Sondy Corlon, Carol Lucos, Judy Tyrrell, Frcnk Molgesini, Poul Allen, John Greene. on nam , ,,,,,, nu 'wa if Mr. Durant Lora Martin Advisor Assistant Editor uniors scale pictures. TP' Q APU' Rita Havnaer Business Manager The staff makes its weekly division of bribe money for informals. Under The direction ot Mari Dahl, the Calyx Echo staff has managed to consistently present an accurate cross-section of life and events at Selah High during The 1965-1966 school year. Besides The many duties involved in producing a bi-weekly newspaper, The staff has also shouldered the added burden of producing a Senior memory booklet. This is The Tirst year that such an effort has been undertaken at Selah. Mari Dahl, Editor 31 Rx 6 ' 1 ri, 'f Mary Elam Rick Jennings Feature Editor Sports Editor 'S X A sq xg- fif-igi T -S1-X ff 3 if - Q 1 +4 -5 751 , JT FQ if Ms f . l x If l lr x 'E'i '- 3 4 ,. . if fr H Q , Pre pa ri nr First Row: Kathy Hallingstad, Mary Elam, Mari Dahl, Kitty Hardy, Kathy Kelley. Second Row: Nancy Swank, Judy Jewetf, Linda Lee, Lynnette Chittock, Barbara Blaine, Denice Drews. Third Row: Rick Jennings, Larry Etchieson, Joy Slaven, Shirley McUne, Marv Miller, Mike Etchieson. ..,,qr-HP' ipapers for distribution Staff members show wil Iingness to coeoperate. The Venerable Dahl gives valuable assistance to staff member. W Judy Jewett Denice Drews Jon Hersh Mrs. Goranson Ad Manager News Editor Photographer Advisor is f Y, e 1 i, ,iv FW' in WM? Y iw ' HW 51 ,L , , X f ' K - 4 ,l wich 'CTL 'J tygfifg gpg, First row: Jennifer Peterson, Secretary, Donna Hovde, Treasurer Maribeth Renneberg, Point Monitor, Nancy Dyer, Point Monitor, Chris Batey, Freshman Representative, Rick Nedrow, President Second row: Gary Lehman, Sophomore Representative, Wayne Tur- ner, Senior Representative, Dick Robillard, Junior Representative Majorettes: Helen Wilson, Ann Hovde, Donna Hovde. 1 rf wc, -we PERCUSSION Chris Barey Gary Campbell Dan Henderson Gordy Linse Ken Mullinax Russ Murri Rick Nedrow Bill Ryder Wayne Turner Mick Ulrich CORONETS Herby Alvord Brian Brazil Warren Beard Jim Cresto Earl Custer Bruce French Echo Kay Gary Lehman Rick McUne Doug Owens Dan Robillard Jan Snodgrass Sian Tatro Bill Wilson 'Tony Zeigler CLARINETS Karen Collins Dan Dahl Anne Falen Judy Hall Cheryl Hankinson Judy Hayes Susan Hopkins Karen Horner Anne Hovde Molly McGuire Cleve Moss Diane Poulin Clara Reed Chris Sfevens Kathie Tobey Linda Wilson FRENCH HORNS Lamont Adams Isaac Bailey Linda Churchly Bill Eikenbary Jennifer Peterson FLUTES Joy Copeland Jim Irish Maribefh Renneberg Laura Roderick Jackie Rosenburger Mike Walker SAXAPHONES Ken Breeding Donna Hovde Elaine Sams TROMBONES Lgrry Sqmg Dean Felthous BARITONE M9lVlf1 Ffemh John Abercrombie Dick Robillard Les Davis Mike Sawafsky Sfeve Tgyef Steve Sawafsky Steve Smeback 'All-state Band Director OBOE Nancy Dyer BASSOON Delinda Higgins SOUSAPHONE Tom Hagedorn Bill McDonald Sheridan Wiseman BASS CLARINET Julie Malgesini Helen Wilson E-FLAT CLARINET Ruih Smidt Mr. Robert O'DelI JUNIOR NONETTE First Row: Susan Bidlake, Vicki Shad- clon, Gloria Glaine. Second Row: Jen- nifer Coleman, Jan Sclnlagel, Paulette Gifford. Third Row: Rita l-lavnaer, Donna Hovde, Karla Samuelson. SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE First Row: Carol Dawson, Jeannie McTighe, Sharon Belair Audrey Em- merson. Second Row: Luanne Greene, Kathy Hallingstad, Connie Sams, Bar- bara Blaine. I f i f if 33' ff! 5 56 QM T ij S t BOYS QUARTET Left to right: Allan Dopps Rob Barge-well, Rick ,len nings, Chris Carlson, SENIOR NONETTE First Row: April Osburn, Lynette Chittock, Carolyn Partlow, Judy Jew- ett, Gayle Zirkle. Second Row: Kitty Hardy, Cathryn Gause, Sharon Schla- gel, Pam Wimer. ACCOMPANISTS Left to right: Joni Burns, Senior Nonetteg Rita Havnaer, Girls' Gleeg Judy Tyrell, Sophomore Ensemble, Donna Hovde, Boys' Quartet, Lyn- nette Chittock, Junior Nonette. First Row: Kay Knopp, Kathy McPherson, Karla Prinke, Marcy Ulrich. Marie Engelhardt, Sharon Murri. Second Row: Dixie Neclrow, Car- leen Deutscher, Judy Crider, Joyce Clifton, Janet Stevens, Terry Treat. Third Row: Linda Eutenier, Cheryl Willott, Sally Carlon, Tatfey Mur- ray, Marlene Dale, Vicki Swaney wb 4 l S l W . , , ff? l N, .I X licl First Row: Phyllis Harris, Diane Hamil, Diane Abrams, Roberta Berrihan, Sharon Davis, Calvin West, Brion Tyrrell. Second Row: COFOI Hiatt, Laura Butenhotf, Susan Zwiclc, Cheri Shadclon, Lynnette Chittock, Vicki Shaddon, Jeannie McTighe, Stan Taylor, Leonard Lambert. Third Row: Marlene Vance, Sharon Belair, Carol Dawson, Virginia Farnsworth, Linda l-lornbuckle, Nona Sherwood, Nora Miller, Judy McCarthy, Jim Sturdivant, Phil Curtis, Cecil Toney. Fourth Row: Linda Moseloar, Carolyn Pelzel, Patty Smith, Linda Kyger, Sharon Schlagel, Kitty Hardy, Loian May, Jack Tobey, Ed Rittenberg, Allan Dopps. Accompanist, Anita Anderson Choral Director, Larry McGill W i S A L 5 'Q ,,,,,, ,g , Km, K Ka ,--, ,l ' or i it L ' rf 5' First Row: Larry Sams, Bob Taylor, Susan Bidlake, Lindo Lee, Carol Upson, Emily Bower, Judy Steele, Nancy Wade. Second Row: Scott Dornan, Larry Borrell, Harlene Southards, Linda Baughman, Connie Sams, Patty Peckman, Linda Stockton, Jennifer Coleman. Third Row: Gary Sanders, James West, Patty Bornstedt, Terri Bargwell, Sandy Krakenberg, Paula Bogardus, Kris Johnson. Fourth Row: Chris Carl- son, Larry Efchieson, Rita Havnaer, Jan Schlagel, Cookie Amos, Remona Raymond, Gayle Zirkle, Pam Wirner, Anita Anderson, LuAnne Greene'. 59 First Row: Lynnette Chittock, Vicki Shaddon, Brian Tyrrell, Nancy Wade, Jennifer Coleman. Second Row: Nora Miller, Sharon Belair, Larry Sams, Leonard Lambert, Luanne Greene, Susan Bidlake. Third Row: Carol Dawson, Jeannie McTighe, Mike Etchieson, Phil Curtis, Cecil Toney, Gayle Zirkle, Pam Wimer, Fourth Row: Virginia Farnsworth, Kitty Hardy, Sharon Schlagel, Jack Tobey, Chris Carlson, Allan Dopps, Garry Sanders, Larry Borrell, Jan Schlagel, Rita Havnaer, Anita Anderson. QW' Brand new this year are the Vikolairs, a select group ot 30 voices. They were chosen from the mixed chorus, and organized by choral director, Mr. Gary McGill. Practicing twice a week, performing for concerts, and making numerous local appearances has kept its mem- bers busy, but rewarded them with much success. lt is hoped that this group will be continued in the coming years. Soloist, Jan Schlagel C? i i First Row: Judy Kenyon, Patty Thomas, Judy Jewett, Linda Lee, April Osburn, Loian May, Judi Skaggs, Sandy Krakenberg, Linda Fahey. Second Row: Mike Amos, Rita Havnaer, Jan Schlagel, Theo Erickson, Kathy King, Maribeth Ren- neberg, Mrs. Jones, Bruce French. Third Row: Verne Johnson, Dennis Swan- berg, Karl Graf, Chris Carlson, Rick Jennings, Frank Malgesini, Wes Schlenker, Van Johnson, Joe Slaughter. First Row: April Osburn, Judy Ken- yon, Carol Dawson, Board Members. Second Row: Marilyn Govreau, Sec- retory, Rita Havnaer, President, Maribeth Rennelaerg, Treasurer. Third Row: Dennis Swanberg, Vice President, Karl Graf, Frank Malgesini, Board Members. FTA. First Row: Cathy Gauze, Marilyn Harrison, Cyndee Kreutzman, Colleen Quinn, Kathy Harvey. Second Row: Linda l-lolmen, Paulette Gifford, Cheri Eberle, Mary Dahlin, Carol Dawson, Stephanie Poulin, Luanne Greene, Yvonne Godfrey. Third Row: Joy Slaven, Virginia Farnsworth, Sandy Carlon, Nanette McDowell, Marilyn Govreau, Carol Carlson, Jennifer Peterson, Jan Rosseau. Fourth Row: Nadine Palmer, Linda Felthous, Julie Malgesini, Linda Mosebar, Carol Lucas, Barbara McDowell, Pam Wimer, Ken Lewis. E Qffyigfwf A JUS or First Row, John Boyd, Vice President, Ron Frank, President, Mike Amos, Sentinel, Dennis Frank, Reporter, Dave Lennon, Treasurer, Carl Rapp, Secretary. First Row: Carl Rapp, Dennis Hill, Steve Loran, Dick Sell, Bobby Harris, Danny Briggs. Second Row, Mr. Witke, Advisor, Leon Mclntosh, Charles Currier, Ron Frank, Bill Cooper, Butch Mclntosh, Rollie Taylor. Third Row, John Boyd, Rick Schneider, Fred Wingard, Chuck Foster, Don Walker, Jay Cheshier, Dennis Frank. Fourth Row, Dave Lennon, Brad Young, Mike Amos, Greg Pratt, Mike Wilson, Danny Bowers, Doug Mosebar. 1, , .i f.k, ,, ,, 5, i if., , rssst , f l-Y i -we V! yr 4 'N be l '41 Tiiiff l '5 l'lNa ix M'?'A..s2 , gy ' ,E l First Row: Denice Drews, Publicity Chairman, Kathy Harvey, President. Second Row: Marilyn Govreau, Treasurer, Kindra Myron, Parliarnentarian, Gloria Blaine, Vice President, Bonnie Agnew, Secretary, Sandy Butterfield, Historian. First Row: Luanne Greene, Barbara Blaine, Kay Knapp, Colleen Quinn, Yvonne Pruitt, Cindee Kreutzrnan, Kathy Waldbauer, Nancy Roberts, Laura Roderick, Kathy Harvey. Second Row: Phyllis Stockton, Gloria Blaine, Kindra Myron, Linda Bramhall, Diane Schroeder, Vicki Euteneier, Vicky Butterfield, Lois Young, Naneite McDowell, Marilyn Farnsworth. Third Row: Paula Bogardus, Anita Anderson, Sandy Dean, Denice Drews, Marilyn Govreau, Nancy Partlow, Dixie Nedrow, Julie Malgesini, Delinda Higgins, Bonnie Agnew. Fourth Row: Rose Batemen, Sandy Shelton, Chris Stevens, Sandy Butterfield, Linda Mosebar, Pam Taylor, Sheila Traxinger, Anne Hovde, Cheryl Newton, Karla Samuelson. 63 2 S Vdzddns 3 First Row: Jane Hollstrom, Linda Fahey, Kitty Hardy, Judy Jewett, Loian May, Nona Sherwood, Carol Hawks, Mary Conklin. Second Row: Lora Martin, Linda Lee, Sandy Krakenberg, Judy Valentine, Sharon Schlagel, Carolyn Partlow, April Osburn, Gaye Snodgrass, Mary Elam, Vir- ginia Farnsworth, Donna Godfrey. Third Row: Alayne Swaney, Pam Wimer, Mari Dahl, Carol Ready, Karen Cackley, Linda Kyger, Nadine Palmer, Kathy Kahl, Cheri Watkins, Judy McCarthy. First Row: Yvonne Pruitt, Jenni Coleman, Bonnie Lyons, Stephnie Poulin, Jan Ross- eau, Denice Drews, Vickie Eutenier, Ann Bernier, Connie Conklin. Second Row: Kris Johnson, Elaine Barnhart, Cookie Amos, Paulette Gifford, Linda Stockton, Jan Schlagel, Marilyn Govreau, Kathie Tobey, Mariloeth Renneberg, Jennifer Peterson. Third Row: Sue Bidlake, Harlene South- ards, Laura Butenhott, Theo Erickson, Judy Gilland, Karla Samuelson, Sandy Carlon, Carol Carlson, Rita Havnaer. First Row: Alice Smithers, Linda Bramhall, Luanne Greene, Barbara Blaine, Diane Schroeder, Laura May, Bonnie Walters, Colleen Quinn. Second Row: Judy Tyrrell, Pam Burnett, Elaine Sams, Nancy Partlow, Rose Bateman, Yvonne Godfrey, Audrey Emmerson, Cyndee Kreutzman. Third Row: Barbara McDowell, Paula Bogardus, Sandi Shelton, Linda Felthous, Gloria Blaine, Nancy Dyer, Mary Dahlin, Carol Dawson, Julie Malgesini. Fourth Row: Helen Wil- son, Bev Blaine, Donna Hovde, Chris Stevens, Cheryl Newton, Pam Taylor, Mar- leen Vance, Linda Mosebar. First Row: Ed Rittenberg, Fred Jerome, Gary Batey, John Jones, John Greene, Terry Chambers, Larry DeGarr'no. Second Row: Paul Allen, Rick Fahey, Gary Blaine, Chris Carlson, Wayne Turner, Rick Jen- nings, Randy Wedum. Third Row: Scott Dornan, Mike Amos, Rob Bargewell, Dave Weaver, Stan Tatro, Mike Etchieson. First Row: Steve Robertson, Bob Mead, Roger Henderson, Bill Harlan, Haskell Toney, Dan Shelton, Dave Alvord. Second Row: Ken Mullinax, Verne Johnson, Phil Curtis, Sheridan Wiseman, Bob Toney, Bob Stewart. Third Row: Joe Slaughter, Dick Robillard, Joe Thomas, Cecil Toney, Dave Yaden, Dennis Ainsworth, Larry Sams, AWARDED FOUR OR MORE LETTERS First Row: Sheridan Wiseman, Rick Fahey, Scott Dornan, Mike Amos, Bill Harlan. Second Row: Gary Batey, Gary Blaine, Chris Carlson, Phil Curtis, Rick Jennings. Third Row: Roger Henderson, Verne John- son, Joe Thomas, Cecil Toney, Dave Yaden, Randy Wedum. 19 Left to Rlght Bob Woolery Carl Rapp Rebecca West Glenda McCoIIougl'1 .3-1.-vw v 'n,M 'QQ J Leon Mclmosh, Sue Temple Leff To Right: Laurie Galufia, Leonard Lambert, Carol Van Alstine. First Row: Leighton Burrill, Wes Schlenker, Ken Lewis, Neil Nedrovv. Second Row: Mr. Cum- mings, Advisor, Paul Allen, Mike McDonald. Tumbling Team First Row: Janet Yaden, Bernice Boucher, Carlyn Johnson, Lora Little, Susan Yadert, Marilyn Harrison. Second Mackey, Nancy Dyer, Ann Hovde, Barbara McDowell, Patty DeRosier. E a Row: Paula Van Zant, Sally t 5 D aO1ew Lett to Right: Mike Bartz, Wes Schlenker, Jim Zoret, Roy Wood. First Row: Jane Hallstrom, Judy Kenyon, Kitty Hardy, Mary Elam, Nancy Roberts. Second Row: Shelby Miles, Pam Wimer, Gege Farnsworth, Cheri Watkins, Julie Malgesini. Third Row: Mrs. Weaver, Advisor, Mike Amos, Laurie Stewart, Ken Lewis, Wes Schlenker. Tlwsp' First Rows Rita Havnaer, Jan Schlagel, Cheryl Hankinson, Gaye Snodgrass, Mary Elam, Linda Holmen, Jane Hallstrom. Second Row: Carla Kellrnan, Jennifer Peterson, Donna Hovde, Steve Walters, Randy Wedum, Joni Burns, Pam Wimer, Cheri Watkins, Mrs. Weaver, Advisor. Third Row: Mike Amos, Scott Dornan, Rob Bargewell, Jim Narboe, Verne Johnson, Chris Carlson, Wes Schlenker, Frank Malgesini. Q gy .E K Kan? Z' 7,4- Left to Right: Carole Rowley, Billie Jo Kral, Karen Werre, Joy Thornton, Carol Hawks, Marilyn Govreau, We First Royv: Fred Phelps, Calvin West, Terry St. Mary, Rebecca West, Nancy Roberts, Sharon Davis. Second Row: Steve Robertson, John Sponcler, Carl Rapp, Sue Zwick, Glenda McCollough. Third Row: Fred Wingard, Jim West, Lonnie Slaughter, Mike Gonzalez, Gary Sanders, Greg Pratt. K s X N s K ,L v Z 5' .ro ,- 3 Americas greaTness is The greaTness of her people. LeT This generaTion, make a new mark Tor greaTness . . . LeT This generaTion OT Americans seT a sTandaral of responsilaiiiTy ThaT will inspire The world. -Barry GoIdwaTer 71 ,Q ,4 A K1 Lett to right: April Osbum, Historian, Fred Jerome, Vice President, Rick Jennings, Secretary, Larry Wagner, President, Gary Batey, Treasurer. With mingled emotions we are about to leave Selah High and enter the adult world, Our years of schooling have been filled with fun and pleasant experiences, but they have also been marked by service to our school and our community. As we take our positions in society, we hope that we will always continue to grow and to learn, and that we will be able to make increas- ingly valuable contributions to our community. Real human growth and sound progress are not dispensed from above, but are developed within the roots of progress by the people themselves. --George Romney 72 iii, ag ,M is , , liztkwiw - gigs ff ,Q i -Y W was , miie? was 3 Wi page ,... , -we Q UXMPW www v TOP TEN PERCENT Linda Holmen .... ... Lynda Sfanaway . . . .. . Paul Allen ...... . . . Jane Hallsfrom ... ... April Osburn .. ... Judy Kenyon . . . . . Fred Jerome ... ... Kathy Kahl .... . .. Leighion Burrill ... ... Nancy Wade .... .. . Carolyn Partlow . . . . . . Neil Nedrow ..... ... Rick Fahey .... . . . Judy Jeweff ... ... 3.973 3.939 3.906 3.879 3.800 3,789 3.667 3.600 3.553 3,553 3.486 3.343 3.290 3.270 Q W Leaders 01, 'ee PAUL ALLEN The multitude is always in the wrong. Tennis l,2,3,47 Letterman's Club 2,3,47 FTA 2,37 Treas- urer 2, Historian 37 Honor Society 3,47 Fruitspur l,2,3,47 Calyx Echo 27 Science Club 37 Lab Asst. 3,47 Oceanog- raphy Seminar 4. MIKE AMOS Don't be sorry if the bottle is half empty. Be glad that it is half full. Class Treasurer 37 Football l,2,3,47 Basketball l,2,37 Baseball l,2,3,47 Lettermarrs Club 273,47 FTA 3,47 FFA 2,3747 Thespians 47 One Act Play 47 Diary of Anne Frank 37 The Little Dog Laughed 47 Shooting Club 3,4. -7 if MIKE BARTZ Every man is a volume if you know how to read Stage Crew 47 Wrestling 4. SHIRLEY ARCHER They can conquer who believe they can Pep Club l,27 Vikettes l,2,3,47 Viking Club l,2,3,4, Lieutenant 37 Library Club i,2,3,4. BOB BAUGHMAN It is great clever- ness to be able to conceal our cleverness him CAROL BARNES A work of real merit fincls favor at last At Coeur d'Alene7 Dramatics 27 Thespians 2. JERRY BERRIMAN A quiet mind is richer than a crown, Track l,47 Electrical Crew 1,27 BOC l. BILL BEARD l had rather do and not promise than promise and not do Shooting Club 2. ROB BARGEWELL This man will go far because he be- lieves every word he says Football l,2,3,47 Basketball l,2,37 Baseball 17 Track 27 Letterman's Club 2,3,47 FTA 2,3,47 Parliamentarian 2, Vice President 37 Thespians 3, 47 Boy's Quartet 47 Plenty of Money 27 Where is the Mayor? 3. GARY BATEY The only way to handle temptation suc- cessfully is to yield to it Class Treasurer 47 Football l,2,3,47 Basketball 1,27 Baseball l,2,3,47 Letterman's Club 3,4, President 47 Honor Society 3,47 Wrestling 3,4. JONI BURNS To me an agreeable person is one who agrees with me Class Secretary 1, Pep Club l,2,3g Drill Team 1,27 Vikettes i,2,3, Servers' Club 1,27 Dra- matics 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4, President 4, Ensemble i,2,3, Accompanist 4, One Act Play 2,35 Diary ot Anne Frank 3, The Little Dog Laughed 4. LYNN BONSENH Willingness to be taught what you do not know, is the sure pledge ot growth both in knowl- edge and in wisdom At Eisenhower: Audio Visual Crew 3, Student Government 2,3. BILLIE BISHOP Kind words bring back kind echoes. Pep Club i,2,3,4. LARRY BORRELL A person who talks when you want him to listen Viko- lairs 4. KAREN CACKLEY A blush is beau- titul but often inconvenient Pep Club i,2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4, vik- ettes i,2,3, Servers' Club i,2, The Little Dog Laughed 4. RON BRISCOE ' Lite is too serious to take seriously Football l,2,3, Bas- ketball 'ly Letterman's Club l,2. JOYCE CARRICO Petite and demure she is ever a friend to all. LEIGHTON BURRILL No man is so insignificant as to be sure his ex- ample can do no harm Basketball 1,27 Honor Society 3,4, Science Club 4. ARNOLD BURTON You're only young once-after that I'll think of another excuse Football 2, Track i,3,4, Letterman's Club i,3,4g BOC T, Shooting Club 3, Wres- tling 2,4. LYNNETTE CHITTOCK lt is not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness Pep Club 3,47 Vikettes i,2,3, Secretary 3, Fruitspur 'Ig Calyx Echo 4, Ensemble 4, Accompanist 1,45 Costume Manager, Diary ot Anne Frank 3. MARY ELAM lt is better to eat to live than to live to eat at Highland: FHA lg Pep 'Club l. At Selah: Pep Club 2,3545 Vikettes 2,3,45 Calyx Echo 4 Feature Ed- itor 45 Diary of Anne Frankf 3 Production statt The Little Dog Laughed 4. GARY BLAINE My only labor is to kill time Class Vice President lg Class Treasurer 2, Football 'l, 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Track 3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Wrestling 3,4. DlANNA CONNELLY Silence is a true triend who never betrays Pep Club 2,3,45 Production Crevv, Diary of Anne Frank 35 Pro' duction, The Little Dog Laughed 4. GARY CAMPBELL The world was mode to enioy, so enjoy it Class Pres. 2, Basketball i,35 FTA 35 BOC i,2,3,4. MARY CONKLlN The world looks brighter trorn behind a smile Vikettes l,2,3,45 Viking Club 25 FTA Sweetheart 35 Girl's Club Board Member 4. HRIS CARLSON Let others do the working, i'll do the stin Class President 3 Football 1,45 Basketball i, Tennis T2 34 Letterman's Club i,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 olyx Echo 3 Sports Editor 35 Thespians 1,253,115 Vice resident 25 Boy's Quartet 2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 2,35 Plenty of Money 25 Check Your Worries lg Where is the Mayor? 35 BOC i,Q,45 Vikolairs 4. MARY DA!-lL There is no genuis in lite like the genius of energy and industry Pep Club l,2,3,45 Drill Team i,2,3,45 Vikettes i,2,3,45 Calyx Echo 2,3,4 Feature Editor 3, Editor 45 Promoter, Plenty ot Money 25 BOC 45 Peace Corps Club 3,4. KATHY ENYART Nothing is trou- blesome that we do willingly Pep Club lg Vikettes i,2,35 Serv- er's Club i. TERRY LEE CHAMBERS Common- ly they whose tongue is their weapon use their feet tor de- fense Baseball Manager 2,35 Letterman's Club 2,35 Viking Club i,2,35 BOC 2. VIRGINIA FARNSWORTH My memory is the thing I forget with Pep Club 1,2,35 Vikettes 1,25 FTA 45 FHA 45 Fruitspur 4, Dramatics 45 The Little Dog Laughed 4. PHIL CURTIS ll l am weary at the commonplace Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball lg Tennis 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 2, 3,45 Plenty of Money 25 Where is the Mayor? 35 Viko- lairs 4. JANE HALLSTROM 'Happinesss is being able to reach the doorknobu Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Vikettes 1,2,3,45 FTA 35 Honor Society 3,-4, Vice Pres. 45 Fruitspur 2,3,45 Thes- pians 45 One Act Play 45 Diary of Anne Frank Props 35 The Little Dog Laughed 45 Peace Corps Club 3. ALLAN DOPPS Wine, women and song are getting me down5 I guess I'll give up singing At Kittitasf Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Letterman's Club 1,25 Baseball lg Ski Club 1,25 FFA 1. At Selah: Basketball 3,45 Ensemble 45 Boy's Quartet 45 Mixed Ensemble 45 Where is the Mayor? 35 Vikolairs 4. KATHY GAUSE The greater the obstacle, the stronger the desire Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 1, 2,35 Vikettes 1,25 FTA 3,45 En- semble 4, ERVIN EDDY Our opportunities to do good are our talents DONNA DARLENE GODFREY The highest of distinctions is service to others Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Vikettes 1,2,3,45 FTA 25 Servers Club lg BOC 4. LINDA FAHEY Why come to school when there are so many other things to do? Class Treas- urer 15 Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Vikettes 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Ensemble 2,35 Diary of Anne Frank 45 Homecoming Princess 15 Senior Ball Princess 45 Girls Club Vice Pres. 3. RALPH DEUTSCHER They also serve who only stand and wait. Track 3,45 Wrestling 4. 15. KITTY HARDY Youth is the time tor pleasure Pep Club l,2,3,47 Vikettes I,2,3,47 Honor Society 3,47 Calyx Echo 2,47 Dramatics 3,47 Thespians 47 Ensemble 2,3,47 Plenty of Money 27 Diary of Anne Frank 37 i'The Little Dog Laughed 47 Where is the Mayor? 37 Vikolairs 47 Student Reporter 3. LINDA HOLMEN What others say of me matters little7 what l say and do matters much Pep Club l,2,37 Vik- ettes 1,27 FTA 3,47 Honor Society 3,47 Server's Club I7 Calyx Echo 1,27 Dramatics I7 Thespians 3,47 One Act Play I7 Diary, of Anne Frank 37 BOC 3,47 Pep Band 1,27 Girls' Club Treasurer 2, Secretary 4. CLIFFORD EVANS Only this - let each mon do his best LINDA HARLAN Exuberance is beauty Pep Club 2. LARRY FRANK The future is no more uncertain than the present FFA I,2,3, JUDY JEWETT Character is the real foundation ot all worthwhile success At Franklin: Pep Club I7 ASB Secre- tary. At Selah: Class Secretary 27 Cheerleader 47 Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 47 Vikettes 2,3,47 FTA 3,47 Honor Society 3,47 Calyx Echo 4, Ad Editor 47 Ensemble 47 Homecoming Princess 27 Senior Ball Princess 47 Girl's Club Social Chairman 3. SCOTT AARON DORNAN l grew up to be the kind of kid my mother didn't want me to play With Football 2,3,47 Basketball 27 Baseball 2,3747 Letterman's Club 2, 3,47 Thespians 3,47 One Act Play 47 Plenty of Money 27 The Little Dog Laughed 47 Where is the Mayor? 3. MARV DURALL What a pity to be born a rascal and to be handi- capped with a conscience At Davis: Tennis 27 Wrestling 37 Letterman's Club 2,37 Spanish Club 2,3. At Selah: Tennis 3,47 Letterman's Club 3,4. LINDA HARRIS i'Secrecy is the chos- tity of friendship Pep Club 2,3747 Vikettes i,2,3,4. RON FRANK Circumstanicesl - I make circumstances! FFA I,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 47 Wrestling 47 Shooting Club 2. .sr 'Vs' Swo- RICK FAHEY Did we have a party? Football 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,47 Honor Society 3,47 Mr. Touchdown 47 Mr. Touch- down Candidate 3, CASSIE JOHNSON The greatest of faults is to be cons- cious of none Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Drill Team 17 Vikettes 1,2,37 FTA 3,47 Server's Club 1,27 Calyx Echo 27 Make- up, Diary of Anne Frank 37 Make-up, Where is the Mayor? 37 Props, The Little Dog Laughed 47 Office and Attendance Monitor 3. CAROL HAWK Peace rules the day where reason rules the mind Pep Club 2,47 Vikettes 1,37 Office and Attendance Monitor 3,4. JUDI ANN HAYES Nothing walks 42' with aimless feet Pep Club 1,27 Library Club 2,37 Pep Band 2. MELVlN FRENCH To find fault is easy7 to do better may be difficult Football 1,27 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Let- terman's Club 47 Plenty of Money 27 Check Your Worries 17 Where is the Mayor? 37 Drum Maior 1, 2, 3,47 Pep Band 1,2. RICK JENNINGS Take care of me7 good men are rare At Franklin: ASB President 17 Football 17 Basketball 17 Baseball 17 Letterman-'s Club 1, At Selah: Class Secre- tary 47 Football 273,47 Basketball 2,3,47 Baseball 2,3747 FTA 2,3,47 Letterman's 2,3,47 Calyx Echo 4 Sports Editor 47 Boy's Quartet 47 BOC 47 Mr. Touchdown Candidate 2,3,47 Senior Ball Prince 4. LINDA HORNBUCKLE A true friend is one who loves us even when he knows how weak we are At Yakima Jr. Academy: Class President 1,27 One Act Play 1,27 Library Club 1,27 Girl's Club Secretary 1, CAROL HlATT Deep concentrated feeling is never loud Pep Club 3,47 Vikettes 17 Make up, Diary of Anne Frank 4. CONNIE HIATT Nothing is so hard but search will find it out Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Vikettes 1. JOHN GREENE Life is built on dreams-why do I dream of atom bombs? Basketball 27 Track 1,3,47 Letterman's Club 3,47 Fruitspur 47 Wrestling 2,3. ROGER JAMES HENDERSON Philos- ophers are people who talk about something they don't understand and make you think it's your fault Track 17273747 I.etterman's Club 273747 Honor Society 3,47 Basketball 27 Wrestling 374. LINDA HORNER Talk otten but never long Pep Club 1,273,47 Pro- duction Stott, Little Dog Laughed 47 Library Club 47 Pep Band 1,2. LYNN HOVDE The surest way not to tail is to determine to succeed Football 1. KATHY KAHL, In everything give thanks Pep Club 1, 2,3747 Vikettes 172,374 Treasurer 37 Honor Society 3,4 Sec. Treasurer 47 Production Staff, Diary at Anne Frank 37 The Little Dog Laughed 47 BOC 2. KATHY KELLEY I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an: education Pep Club 1727 Vikettes 1727 Calyx Echo 47 Make up, Diary of Anne Frank 37 Make up, Where is the Mayor? 37 Student Reporter 3. JUDY KENYON This world belongs to the energetic Pep Club 172,3,4, Vice President 47 Vikettes 1,2737 FTA 3,47 Board Member 47 Honor Society 3,47 President 47 Server's Club 1,27 Calyx Echo 1,27 Dramatics 47 The Little Dog Laughed 47 BOC 3. VERNE JOHNSON Our deeds follow us, and what we have been makes us what we are ASB Pres, 47 Foot- ball 17273747 Basketball 1727 Track 17273747 Letterman's Club 3,47 FTA 273,47 Calyx Echo 47 Thespians 374, Treas- urer 47 One Act Play 47 Plenty of Money 277 Diary of Anne Frank 37 The Little Dog Laughed 47 BOC 2,47 Peace Corps Club 37 Mr. Touchdown, Candidate 47 Senior Ball King 47 Wrestling 374. FRED JEROME No great man ever complains of want of opportunity At Franklin: Football 17 Basketball 17 At Selah: Class Vice President 47 Basketball 273747 Honor Society 3, 47 Track 273,47 Lettermah's Club 2, 374, Vice President 3. KATHY HOLMES I desire no future that will break the ties with the past Pep Club 2,35 Vikettes 1,27 FHA 273. LINDA KYGER If you mean to prof it, learn to please Pep Club 172 3,47 -Vikettes 17273747 Make u The Little Dog Laughed 4. +-Q Mai' V. JOHN waxed Club 4, son is PAUL JONES Skin is like paper that holds everything in without dripping Class President I, ASB Social Chairman 3,4, Foot- ball l,2,4, Track 2,4, Lettermanfs soc 3,4. BONNIE LAYMAN A preiudiced per- one who does not believe in the some things I do Pep Club 4, Vikettes l,2, Library Club 4. KEN KALLENBERGER Let the end try the man. SANDY KRAKENBERG The only way to have a friend is to be one Class Secretary 3, Songleader 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Drill Team I, Vikettes l,2,3,4, FTA 2,3, Plenty of Money I, 'Check Your 4, Ensemble Worries 2, Where is the Mayor? 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Girl's Club Officer 3. LINDA LEE A voice with a smile is the voice that wins Pep Club I,2,3, Drill Team I,2,3,4 Co-Captain 8, Cap- tain 4, Vikettes I,2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Server's Club I,2, Calyx Echo 2,4, Stage Crew 3, Dramatics 4, Plenty of Money 2, Diary of Anne Frank 3, The Little Dog Laughed 4, Where is the Mayor? 3, Office and At- tendance Monitor 3, Girl's Club Board Member 4. I W X ifjjiif LORA LEE MARTIN Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace Pep Club l,2,3,4, Vikettes l,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Servers Club I,2, Lab Assist- ant 2, Fruitspur 3,4, Assistant Editor 4. LOJAN MAY I know Im right, dont confuse me with facts Cheerleader 2,3, Pep Club I,2,3,4, Drill Team I, Vikettes l,2,3,4, FTA 4, Server's Club I,2, Dramatics 3,4, Plenty of Money 2, Where is the Mayor? 3. RUSS MURRI Whatever is worth do- ing is worth doing well Pep Band KAREN LOTSPEICH To be doing good is the most glorious task Vikettes l,2,3,4. RICK NEDROW I can promise to be candid, but I may not be impartial Pep Band 2,3,4, Honor Band 2. '1 'W 9' PATSY LIEBERT 'Your voice is the badge ot your personality Produc- tion Staff, Diary of Anne Frank 35 Production Staff The Dog Laughed SHIRLEY MCUNE There is not a moment without some duty Vikettes 25 Viking Club I,25 FHA I5 Servers Club I5 Calyx Echo i,4. STEVE MCDONALD The wrong way always seems the more reasonable Basketball I5 FFA l,2,3 Secretary 2, President 35 Honor Society 3,45 Lab Assistant 4. FRANK MALGESINI Sometimes I sit and think, but mostly l iust sit. At Staten: School Paper I. At Selah: FTA 3,45 Honor Society 45 Fruitspur 3,45 One Act Play 3,45 Diary ot Anne Frank 35 The Little Dog Laughed 45 BOC 45 Pep Band 2,35 Senior Ball Prince 45 Student Reporter 35 Wrestling 4, SHARON MORRIS Discretion in speech is more than eloquence At Eisenhower: Pep Club 2,35 Glee Club 35 Girls Club 2,3. NEIL NEDROW Men ot few words are the best men Football I5 Track 25 FFA i,2, Treasurer 25 Honor So- ciety 45 Science Club 35 Oceanogra- phy Seminar 4. SHERRY MULLINAX High aims form high characters Pep Club 25 Tennis 2,3,45 Vikettes 1,25 Tumbling Team 2. KEN RIEDINGER No man properly occupied was ever miserabIe NADINE PALMER Thunder does the barking but it's the lightning that bites Pep Club I,2,3,45 Vikettes 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 FHA 25 Servers's Club 25 Pep Band 1,25 Honor X... Band 2. CAROLYN PARTLOW A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Pep Club I,2,3,45 Vikettes l,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Server's Club 25 Ensemble 2,3,45 Plenty ot Money 25 Production Stott, Diary of Anne Frank 35 Where is the Mayor? 35 Senior Ball Princess 45 Student Reporter 4, SHARON SCHLAGEL 'Listen carefully because I can tell it only once I promised never to repeat it Pep Club ietes l2,3,45 Ensemble 2,3,45 Plenty of Money 2 Where is the Mayor? 3, Homecoming Prin- GAYE SNODGRASS The well of true wit is truth itself Pep Club l,2,3,45 Vikettes l,2,3,4g Dramatics 3,45 Thes- pians 3,4 Clerk 45 Diary of Anne Frank 35 The Little Dog Laughed 4. ED RITTENBERG . l-le never puts off 'til tomorrow what he can get some- one else to do for him today Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Wrestling 3. .IANICE PFLIGER A minute is a very short time unless you are hold- ing your breath At Mt. Rainier: GAA 2,35 Drill Team 3. At Selah: Pep Club 45 Drill Team 4. BOB RUSSELL Every man has his devilish moments At Spokane: Football l,25 Basketball lg Baseball 1,25 Basketball lj Baseball lp Let- terman's Club 2. At Selah: Football 35 Baseball 2. RENATE REPKA Paradise is open to all kind hearts Pep Club I Vikettes l,2,35 FHA 2,35 Server's Club l,2,35 Dramatics 3 4 Diary of Anne Frank 3. JAMES E. NARBOE I must complain that the cards are ill shuffled until I have a good hand Stage Crew 3,45 Dramatics ly Thespians l,2,3,45 One Act Play l,2,3,45 Stage Manager, Plenty of Money 25 Stage Manager, Check Your Worries I5 Diary of Anne Frank 45 Light Manager, The Little Dog Laughed 45 Stage Manager, Where is the Mayor? 35 Student Reporter 3, GARY SANDERS Success is a fast skate on the roller rink of life At Springfield. Baseball I. At Selah: Track 35 Tennis 45 Viking Club 45 Where is the Mayor? 35 Vikolairs 4. NONA Sl'-IERWOOD My feet are in the future Pep Club 2,3,45 Vikettes l,25 Student Reporter 35 Make-up, The Little Dog Laughed 4. tling 3. DAN SHELTON Prove all things, hold fast that which is good Foot- ball 'l,3,45 Baseball lg Track 45 Tennis 3g Letterman's Club 45 Wres- PAT SURGEON Dare to be true- nothing can need a lie Vikettes i,2,3. GREG SHOGREN A person who starts something is called either a founder or a troublemakeru Track 2. ALAYNE SWANEY Sincerity and truth are the basis ot every virtue Pep Club l,2, Vikettes l,2,3,4 Treasurer 2, President 4, Costumes, Diary of Anne Frank 3, BOC i, JIM C, STURDIVANT Laps were made so more than one person can sit on a chair at a time At Kalarna High, Freshman Class Vice President l, Football l, Track 1, Lettermarfs Club l, Pep Band l. At Selah: Tennis 4. LYNDA STANAWAY Confidence in conversation has a greater share than wit At Lewiston: French Club 2,3 President 3, Girl's Club Board Member 3, Honor Society 3, GAA 2, Thespians 2,3, BOC 3, Charlie's Aunt 3, Childrens Play 2. At Selah, Viking Club 4, Honor Society 4. CECIL TONEY Although geologists believe it is hot at the center of the earth, only bad people know for sure Class Vice President 2, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Baseball l,2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Mr. Touchdown Candidate 2, Mr. Touchdown 3, Senior Ball Prince 4, Vikolairs 4, Wrestling 3,4. REBECCA STURGEON Delay has always been iniurious to those who are prepared Vikettes 1, Viking Club 4, Stage Crew 4, The Little Dog Laughed 4, Library i,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2, Honor Band l. ' JANICE TRENT There is nothing that can't be made worse by tell- mg.. DENNIS SWANBERG The greatest of human virtues is always pa, tience Basketball 'l,2, Track 3,4, FTA 2,3,4 Vice President 4. REBECCA WEST Not for herself, but for the world, she lives Vi- king Club 4, Library Club 3,4. APRIL OSBURN I study much and learn more At Franklin: ASB Treasurer I7 Pep Club I7 After-School Sports I7 Girls' League Sec-Treas. I7 BOC I7 Newspaper I7 At Selah: Class Historian 47 Pep Club 273,47 Treasurer 47 Vikettes 273747 FTA 273747 Board Member 47 Honor Society 3,47 Office and Attendance Monitor 37 Peace Corps Club 37 Student Reporter 3. MIKE TEMPLE Lite is a peeled orange Baseball 'I7 FFA 1,2737 Library Club 37 Shooting Club 3. JACK TOBEY His resolve is not to seem the bravest but to be Basketball I727 Baseball l7273747 Letterman's Club 47 Vikolairs 4. CAROL READY HARRIS It is well known that opposites attract7 that is why magnets work and girls marry boys Pep Club 172,37 Vikettes l7273747 Library Club I. NANCY ROBERTS Nature and wisdom always say the same Viking Club 3747 FHA 47 Dramatics 374. JUDY MCCARTHY It takes less time to do something right than to explain why you did it wrong Vikettes 17273747 Where is the Mayor? 37 Office and Atten- dance Monitor 47 Vikolairs 47 Student Reporter 4. JOE IJOSEI THOMAS The worst thing about drips are the long hangovers between panes Football l,273747 Baseball 'I72737 Letterman's Club I727374. PAMELA REICHERT Aim high and consider yourself capable ot great things Pep Club 17273747 Vikettes 172. JUDI SKAGGS Silence is golden but shed rather talk Pep Club 2,3,4, Drill Team l,2,3,4, Pres, 4, Vikettes l,2,3,4g FTA 4, Ottice and Attendance Monitor 3. MICK ULRICH Doubt whom you may, but never doubt yourself Pep Club T, FFA l,2,45 Electrical Crew 35 Where is the Mayor? 3, Shooting Club 3, Pep Band l,2,3,47 Honor Band 2, Wrestling 2. TIM TIMSON Go about your daily activities with an inquiring mind and you will never lack ideas Base- ball 1. JUDY VALENTINE Life is what you make it Pep Club l,2,3, Vikettes l,2,3,47 Servers Club l,2. WAYNE TURNER Merit and good breeding will make Their way everywhere Basketball 27 Track I,2,3,4g Let' terman's Club 23,45 Pep Band l,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. KATHY VANDERSLUIS Good manners are the small coin of virtue At Yakima Jr. Academy. Class President 1,25 Songleader 1,25 One Act Play 1,25 Library Club l' Girl's Club President 'l. CHERI WATKINS All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own Pep Club l,2,3,47 Vikettes l,2,3,47 Dramatics 45 Thespians 45 One Act Play 47 Diary of Anne Frank 3, The Little Dog Laughed 4, Student Reporter 4. LARRY WAGNER A man's own manner and character are what most become him Class President 4, Football 1,25 Thespians 3,45 Diary of Anne Frank 3. NANCY WADE Disguised as a student Pep Club I,2,3,4, Viking Club I,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Viko- lairs 4. RANDY WEDUM All great men are dying and I feel ill Basketball 4, manager 2,3, Football manager 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, FTA 4, Drarnatics 2,3,4, Thes- pians 3,4, One Act Play 4, The Little Dog Laughed 4, The Death and Lite of Larry Benson 3, I Remem- ber Mamaw 2. RAYMOND WALKER Man is the only creature capable of finding fault and then doing something about it Basketball I,2, Track I,2,4. LINDA WILSON To be happy is my aim in lite At West Valley: FHA 2,3, Pep Club I,2,3, Girls' League I,2,3. DALE WILEY Either I will find a way or I will make one Wrestling manager 3. PAM WIMER She is content to let the rest of the world go by Pep Club I,2, Vikettes I,2,3,4, FTA 4, Thespians 4, Ensemble 2,3,4, Plen- ty of Money 2, The Little Dog Laughed 4, i'Where is the Mayor? 3, Vikolairs 4. STEVE WALTERS The secret of suc- cess in lite is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes ASB Vice Pres. 4, Basket- ball I,2, Honor Society 3,4, Calyx Echo 3, Stage Crew 3, Dramatics 3,4, Thespians 3,4, One Act Play 4, Plenty of Money 2, BOC 4. DAVE YADEN You have to stay awake to make your dreams come true At West Valley, Class Social Chair- man I, Track I, Letterman's Club I, Football I, Basket- ball 'I, At Selah: Class Vice President 3, Football 2,3, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Wrestling 4. GAYLE ZIRKLE When she's not talking, she's laughing' Pep Club I,2, Vikettes 'I, Ensemble 2,3,4, Plenty of Money 2, Check Your Worries I, Where is the Mayor? 3, Senior Ball Queen 4,, Vikolairs 4, Student Reporter 3. Anu lust uglgqurclc ro answer unu cmey. cj ,- jjj Zzuif .- L , - F H A memory spreads itslvvay l l l l l A Io blendcompletely with each hae: , Lh 7 To it's of asettingvsun, l To others. of arising one, m But of Eddie and the tribute thatfhe's A reverence spreadsits poweracross each soul, f From thoughts of'Eddie andghihs. goal: l Of a land of perfect dayf l Where death can never find its wayi 'ntt Alndfa Holy God is ever in control. l l Mr. Leg,Ihompson - 3 5 52 3. 3 5- E4 fu 24 ff v 1 F- 114 The consisfenf industry and in- , Tellectual vigor of The Seniors , have amazed Their Teachers i Throughom The years. y Why do some Seniors boys have more fun? i Jim But Verne, you said fo get the lifter off the campus. O I Narboe-one-man electrical crew. O00 F K Q 'Ez 1, 2 4' Melipius Umbellus . . . What?! TlwLittUa Dog Lauglfeolf' BU oi' Cast Laurie Huntington ... ..... Sidney Huntington ... Martha Huntington Wally Huntington ...... Miss lGusl Gustavesky Joan Wood ......... . Ted Wood . . . Lillian Wood Mark Bradford ....... Horatio P. Honeywell Guests at Martha's Tea lAct Ill The .. Kitty Hardy Mike Amos . Gaye Snodgrass .. Scott Dornan .. . Cheri Watkins .. Jane Hallstroni .. . Verne Johnson . . . Karen Cackley .. Randy Wedum . Frank Malgesini Amelia Dennis ........,.............. , Linda Lee Caroline Blakesly .... ... Virginia Farnsworth Grace Schoenbeck . . . ....... Pam Wimer Walola Breckenridge .. Therese Brown ...... Walk ons .... Production Stott .. Kathy Kahl . . . Judy Kenyon . . Becky Sturgeon Jim Narboe Steven Loran Timmy Harvey Director ....................... Mrs, Edith Weaver Student Director ....... Mary Elam Take That!!! . ,iz- m4ima1, ' ,A can fifffifii' 1' L L53 b Scenes from The Senior Class Play '.if'wfr K yfi A 'M 1 fx ffavix R vig .i - PRODUCTION STAFF. Firsf Row. Linda Kyger, Nona Sherwood, Dianna Connelly, Par Liebert. Second Row: Mary Elam, Sieve LaRue, Carol Hiatt, Jim Narboe, Joni Burns, Becky Sturgeon. Mrs. Weaver, Direcior 1' l Qeuiofv Awww Ball M00 k9f'bww5I2,oses g ' 4 f- 'X 4' M056 Tof Quoceedf Lindo Holmen, Fred Jerome rv M. Be66Appewwww Pom Wimer, Lcurry Wagner MostTa!ewted, Chris Carlson, LynneTTe Chitfock Witfiesb Judi Skaggs, Frank Malgesini 1 I 1 I 1 BG65AULAfeowwL Rick Jennings, Linda Fahey Sandy Krakenberg Wayne Turner Left to right: Roy Matson, Vice President, Jan Schlagel, Secretary, Bill Harlan, Treasurer, Van Johnson, President. Our Junior year was a year to remember, We excelled in everything-sports, activities, and pep. The spirit of our class couldn't be denied when we won both the ASB and the Winter Carnival ticket sales. Our Homecoming tloat placed second and our Junior play and Junior-Senior Banquet ranked among the best ever. Needless to say, we're proud of our class and can't wait for our last and best year at Selah High. 96 tw -f ,, W , y 1 ' ' A all if te if efemznu if ef, fe 1 QQ? A. . ' ,xiii J-- isis? si 2 Agnew Alvord Ba rgewell DeGarmo John Abercrombie Jan Applegate Bruce Bronson Linda Beals neges Cookie Amos Dennis Ainsworth Anita Anderson Jerry Bafrum Phyllis Archer John Boyd Elaine Barnhort Les Davis Linda Baughrnan John De-Volve Susan Bidloke Leon Edmondson Sclndy Corlon Dennis Gredvig Corol Corlson Jim Hague Qni 4-W Wm We go To great lengths To find weights. Jackie Dallas Steve Horris Glendoro Day Don Henderson Corleen Deufscher Nick Herber Dennis Hill Denice Drews Dove Hopper Sherry Eberle Edword Johnson Theo Erickson f 1 ' fl 1' ll W. X va is X fw- , 'army' r' f J' i If f ' J? 5 Phyllis Harris Mike McDonald Kathy Harvey Terry McGuire Roy Rita Jim Lea Matson Havnaer May Hoerner Donna Hovde Poul Mcybee Kris Johnson Dan Meckler Marvin Miller Jerri Johnston James Morgan Carla Kellman Greg Morris Mary Kirby Fred Parker F .L-. ll '--4-N., mr Mike Sawatzlcy Noro Miller Wes Schlenker Linda Mosebar Junuors stand in line for class pictures. ,fm , 1 Sfephnie Poulin Glen Slaven Yvonne Pruitt Harolcl Smith Patty Reid John Sponcler Maribeth Renneberg Roberf STewarT Marlene Rhofen Andrew Tockach Jan Rosseou Sion Tairo Carole Rowley Bob Taylor ' f 4 Wwz' .. ,.,,. . 2' '1' .' . ,' gum: we L, ,. 21629 'J ,. . f,.fWff'll N- . ' 5, 'W ' ' 1 'mar 'WMM Sydney Lamson Cleve Moss Bonnie Lyons Pat Nelson Nan McDowell Jesse Prinke Sharon McDowell Nelson Pruitt Julie Malgesini Dick Robillard Carolyn Mayo Dave Roderick Linda Miles Larry Sams Cake sales increased our Treasury. Bruce Simpson Paulo Parks Lonnie Slaughter Jennifer Peterson 'haw' Dave Thompson Jan Schlagel Bob VanAIsTine Judy Steele . 4 A-5 mean? Elaine Sams Vicki Shaddon Linda Stockton Mary Sweezy 104 Stan Taylor Karla Samuelson Ron Trenkenschuh Harlene Soufhards Mike Verd Nancy Swank Jack Wahlquist Cheryl Temple We suffered from Test depression but got speedy rel A Joy Thornton Alana Werre Dona Young Tony Ziegler 'MGA Left To right Bob Meod, President, Bolrlo Bloine, Treasurer, Croig Powell, Vice President, Judy Tyrrell, Secretory. lf vvos wiTh greof excifemem' ond much onficipcifion Tho? we entered our second yeor of Seloh High School. Throughout The busy school yeor, we found ourselves well represenfecl scholas- Ticolly, oihleficolly, ond in vorious clubs ond orgonizofions. As our Sophomore yeor olrows To o close, we Think of The post ond look forward To The fufure cis upperclcissmen. T06 SOP ' ,ia iilifiiiiw esaaigwiyjlgf 'L 'iiv?i3'3L. 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Qg' W 1 I C 5 iff , hwy I ,g 4 Z 9 an ,, Diann Abrams Ken Breeding Barbara Blaine Earl Cusrer Pam Burnett K .ff 411' Gary Amos Sharon Belair Doug Brown Paula Bogardus Jerry DeVolve Nina Asfon Mike Buscher Bev Blaine Alan Cuffen Marilyn Coleman Lanny Bonseni Rose Bateman Joy Copeland Rocky Schliecher .lim Cresto Loretta Blaine Linda Bramhall Don Davidson Toni Conrad Danny Bowers Roberta Berriman Charles Currier Shirley Briney Mitchel Fife lO7 -.gf-A Mary Dahlin Jim Ford Sharon Davis Bruce French Carol Dawson Karl Graf Sandy Dean Carolyn Degon Robert Greene Tom Hagedorn Nancy Dyer Lyle Heilman L V Ax :i, X Shhhhh . , here she comes! ff 'Wye Audrey Emmerson Charles Hollibough Yvonne Godfrey M ---1,1 Roger Horner Linda Green Jerry Hurl Luanne Greene Jim Irish Paula Hall Fred Johns Kathi Hallingstad Jerry Jones M'ariiyn Harrison Q r l i 'his is P.E.! -M... -pri ,f Q Brad Jorgensen Echo Kay Leonard Lambert Kathy King Steve LaRue Carol Knight ,fag f wwf-'P Cyndee Kreufzman Gary Lehman Larry Liebert Jean Lamson 5 Leon Mclntosh Sara Lantear Rick McUne Janice Ledbetter Bob Mead , ., -.-for , ieisssri ,J new ,Aper- -martin ..,-nf Doug Mosebar Carol Lucas Ken Mullinax Glenda Mcffollough I -Ut 4 2 I ,ww l Fred Phelps Jeannie McTighe Nancy Martin Sandy McDonald Gary Ogburn Barbara McDowell Anne Falen Cecil Mills Lora Little Steve Sundquist Gail Locke Craig Powell Anybody know who J W-fe. Greg Pratt Laura May Carl Rapp Susan Mil ler Steve Robertson Taffey Murray Wes Root Kindra Myron Cheryl Newfon Bill Ryder 'gr' A ryl rg Y. ir? ' ,V A W! .QE i ,I af ,M m e WZ. if 4 Colleen Quinn Sieve Sawaizky Nancy Parilow Pat Peckman ,test Tube This is? Connie Sams Wes Shaver Diane Schroeder Joe Slaughter Cheri Shaddon E' Caroline Pelzel Bill Sell Judy Petrie CLLJJJ war Remona Raymond Carol Roark fiflfiilftiif i ,.,1f.,,,..,, , , :ref'zziizzrelzsgfrzzi-iw, , 492 A Jackie Rosenlserger 4 4 Q H K Paula Roark Q- CJ, A ...,, , 'sz 2 ,i If wi. . New 1 ff-' ' . 'N-, 'x -Esfffffiffi . rs? f' 'W 1 I 4 we 1' ' A Q :,fQ he ,L, ,,, l,,W,2 , 'ffilfltf' --,-- If iffiflwvgfgwm ' ' Jon Snodgrass Chris Stevens Don Sommer Scott Stevens Phyllis Stockton Cherry Treat Judy Tyrrell 'W 5 1 4 V V ' li T ,::3,, j T M dl V, g,.jxM QA 7, , , s T in 'ff 148 Jane Stroder Duone Tornisser Patty Sweesy Bob Toney Donnie Walker Corol Vanfklstine V ,::t:cx,n Kftgyf mm ,MW ,M .,,,,, , W ,T wi ff W My M B M av wr J I . - va , N H 6 ' , y3Vei,Wul'w'9g1 9- A A.. f Boy, I'll bet the kid with his hands up feels silly now!!! 4-in --W... Y'-fo V, K 5 ' ?Q?tl:Jkfl ,Q Vi,lV J- T 'Mi 3 : s- Sheila Troxinger Diane Wielcznd Brad Young Helen Wilson Molly McGuire Jim Zoret Sue Zwick if Sandy Shelton Chuck Smith Jay Slaven Patty Smith Mike Smithers Alice Srnithers Dave VanderSluis 4 -ar -42? Yi? L Why take notes lust for the photographer? Haskell Toney Pam Taylor Marleen Vance V Mike Walker Kathy Waldbauer Gary Wilson Sue Temple Dan Trent Mike Wilson Bonnie Walters Roy Wood Glenda Webster Bob Woolery vdri? -,,...fyf Left to right: John Hallstrom, Vice President, Chris Batey, Secretory-Treasurer, Larry Blaine, President. Our first year in high school has been an exciting and adventurous experience for us all. Although studies have been difficult, the atmosphere different, and the faces we have met been new, we have come through with a more mature outlook on the future and on life. As freshmen, we are proud to be students of Selah High School. ll4 Fmeslwew ,ii MPM 1239 'fit I.. - .1 Wg V ' , V Q QE' ag, 44, gre, .. 55549 k ' li' Q sexi W' we . 3 , is 'Qs If . ff tx fe Vig l A 5',f ,ei 'Haig 1-our ,,,,.A-- ,Q ww ' 'ww wei gh Sswerrfeww rsl.mfe?2ieek ,gap ,M Elf tw!! , -VR fwf-fx' 'qw ww Diana Adams Lamont Adams Helen Adams Sandi Baker Warren Beard Debbie Blankenship Karen Bliss Alvin Blackledge Bernice Boucher Vicki Butterfield Ron Bower Carolyn Calvert Cindy Carlsen Dave Brown Linda Churchley .-.4 .lf Herb Alvord Greg Berg Larry Blaine Brian Brazil Paul Bussoli 3 Wanda Applegafe Chris Bafey Pam Bowers Sally Carlon Joyce Clifton Isaac Bailey Doug Bernier John Blaschka Dan Briggs Jay Cheshier ll5 ' F, , 7? ' f 4 2 4 f i r A ' Frosh girls during initiation. Karen Collins Judy Crider Marlene Dale Sharon Davidson Dorothy Engel H6 Bill Cooper Delva Degarmo Richard Cuyle Marie Engelhard? Dan Dahl Steve Darling Larry Davis if lm if John Davis Danny Dean Parry DeRosier Larry Davis Linda Eufenier Randy Devoir pd! JU'- ..f .....-v ffl ua: ,.-.. ,,,,..f vp-1 J '32 Marilyn Farnsworth Charles DeVolve Dorinda Ford Mike Duran? Susan Hopkins Glen Epperson Joan Jerome Larry Goodman Diann Johson John Hardy . 4 'Ho , lu Cindy Fielder Laurie Galufia Karen Horner Carolyn Johnson Karen Johnson Q' ,-3 Max Diaz Steve Edmondson Tom Fischer James Hall Gregory Harper Linda Fischer Delinda Higgins Ann Hovde Carol Johnson Laurie Johnson A-Alu Kirk Dornan Bill Eikenbary Doug Frieze John Hallsfrom Bill Harris ll7 H' ,g , .nga , gf g.R.J'n1Z I QS' The freshmen really wowed the upper classmen with Their homecoming float 'Q' fm, w 1-,ff -1. .1 W 'n a .' W: '1- gg J'-g ,gill Kay Knopp Sally Mackey Shelby Miles A 1 'j,'J I 15-. 1 3 ww l if WJ N1 we-1-rv' 0 Ernie Hodge Billy-Jo Kral Ken Hornbuckle Larry Hull Karen Manske David Hutchison Rusty Jordan Lois Miller Dick Justice wav uf Nancy Jordan Judy Kanz Kathy McPherson Debbie Meckler Laura Moermcin Dayton Henderson Jon Hersh Virgil Howard Mark Johnson Mike Kirk nhl -CID' f 'np :fy Judy Moore Dixie Nedrow Diane Poulin Clara Reed Sue Reichert H fj .ii r -if F ,r . e ,,,..i,.:.:2feY1'f!Ael4 'www - f ,Q ? g SL -ff mm P Don Klang Bruce Lince Darrell McGuire Doug Miles Danny Moody -in L l f I ' if I . T1 ' ' 'mm k:2,.rrf 19 Y 1 4 3 Mariiann Moss Jimmy Lambert Sharon Murri Larry Lee Linda Newman Sfeve Loran Patti Peferson Bill McDonald Carla Prinke Burch Mclntosh Mardena Pueschner Ross Maison Freshman boys come prepared. H9 A gms Carmen Lester Sondra Reid Sondra Rhodes Lindo Rhoten Lcuro Roderick 120 vital can-v weft Dove Nehls Douglas Owens John Porris Dove Petti Garry Pruitt The eager faces of Frosh boys on their wciy to lecture. ,.....-wh xi -at Q.. ,,..3,, Helen Rittenberg Harold Petty Cheri Roberts Bryce Powell Judy Schott Don Robillord Kcithy Shelton Joe Rosenberger WRX ,rr MHQ' ,nu :rfb -...sf Y , Afffqftw 1 BQ, data Wil: H5 T? :QQPi'3!'fi'f ,V f fi .12:,s,,11,i::e,af15z4s!e,eiet W ,-av -'-avi it ,V 107, WD' ,iii K Q V , T ef., ..,,,. Iolleen Siekawitch Donna Smith Sandy Stevens Iulia Testerman Baula Van Zant -.,.,v Jim Rosseau Rick Schneider Robert Shewbert David Snider Pat Tatro f . Ruth Smidt Caryl Snider Judy Straws Terry Treat Karen Werre Frank Rowley Frank Scott Craig Simpson Mike Steel Steve Tayer 6 sez Q Debbie Smith Janet Stevens Vicki Swaney Marcy Ulrich Jackie White JU! Kieth Schlenker Richard Sell Steve Smeback Terry St. Mary Rollie Taylor i2l vefv if ,z,Q,.W, 1 1 .... t, - v g ,, .qu W it Q' ll A Z 1 I 'iw V W ,., ,. ff 'f' E145-f f Brian Tyrrell 'Cheryl Willott Dean Waldbauer Betty Woolery Kristi Wyckoff Calvin West Janet Yaden Richard Whitman Bill Wilson Janet Young Ron Zedilar Lois Young The Future Frosh Housekeeper. Dwight Watkins Susan Yaden Cathy Maddox L This last year has again been one ot change tor Selah High, The underclassmen have been intro- duced to the complexities of honor passes and large group lecture, The library has finally been com- pleted, adding much to the resource material avail- able to you. Although you are now looking forward to the promise of summer, you will look back and remem- ber this school year. It is our hope that the '66 Fruitspur will achieve its goal in helping you recall the pleasant experiences you have had at Selah High. Jane Hallstrom Editor Lora Martin Assistant editor 2 SPONSORS We wish To exTend our appreciaTion To The following who by Their generosiTy have helped us in prinTing This yearbook. ALLEN, ALBERT R., M.D. HIATT'S CITY SERVICE MY 7-7982 Selah, Wash. MY 7-9290 Selah, Wash ASHER'S CLEANERS HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSN. MY 7-4141 Selah, Wash. MY 7-7236 OF YAKIMA Selah, Wash BIDLAKE, PETER S., D.V.M. HOPE CHEST MY 7-8585 Selah, Wash GL 7-6393 Yakima, Wash BILL'S USED CARS Q HOVDE FRUIT 8. COLD STORAGE MY 7-7223 Selah, Wash MY 7-8522 Selah, Wash BON MARCHE HOYDAR- BUCK ELECTRICITY 81 PLUMBING GL 3-4711 Yakima, Wash, MY 7-7248 Selah, Wash BOOK 81 BIBLE HOUSE HOYDAR SELAH FLORAL GL 2-1668 Yakima, Wash MY 7-8393 Viking Village, Selah, Wash BYRE JEWELERS JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP MY 7-4727 Selah, Wash GL 2-1500 Yakima, Wash CHASTAIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE JED'S SPORTS 8. ATHLETICS MY 7-3151 Selah, Wash CH 8-5550 Yakima, Wash CLARK DISTRIBUTING COMPANY JUDY FRUIT COMPANY GL 2-7176 No. FirsT STreeT, Yakima, Wash MY 7-8512 Selah, Wash CLINIC PHARMACY KEITH 8. KEITH FUNERAL HOME MY 7-7231 Selah, Wash GL 3-9155 Yakima, Wash CLUB CAFE KENNELL - ELLIS STUDIO MY 7-8281 Selah, Wash GL 3-9800 Yakima, Wash DAHLIN- 8. FREIMUTH INSURANCE KINGS ROW DRIVE-IN MY 7-4987 Selah, Wash MY 7-8384 Selah, Wash DANNY'S BARBER SHOP KINZEL, DR. A. D. - OPTOMETRIST Selah, WashingTon GL 2-9189 Yakima, Wash DEE'S APPAREL LARSON FRUIT COMPANY MY 7-8428 Selah, Wash. MY 7-7208 Selah, Wash DENNY'S RESTAURANT LA VERNE'S BEAUTY SALON GL 2-8080 Yakima, Wash. MY 7-8081 Selah, Wash DICK GOODMAN REALTY 8. INSURANCE LEE SEMON MEN'S WEAR MY 7-8100 Selah, Wash. GL 2-8517 Yakima, Wash EILEEN'S BEAUTY SHOP LINCE'S MARKET MY 7-7316 Selah, Wash. MY 7-7666 Selah, Wash ELVA'S BEAUTY SALON McPHERSON 8. SON HAULING SERVICE MY 7-4151 Selah, Wash MY 7-7212 Selah, Wash FLYING SAUCER DRIVE-IN MATSON FRUIT COMPANY GL 3-2733 Yakima, Wash MY 7-7100 Selah, Wash FRANK'S SHELL STATION MEAD'S THRIFTWAY MY 7-8320 Selah, Wash MY 7-7296 Selah, Wash FREEZER MELLOTTE'S SPORTING GOODS GL 2-7788 Yakima, Wash GL 7-8878 Yakima, Wash 4 MIDDLETON'S PHARMACY MY 7-7220 Selah, Wash. MILLER'S SERVICE MY 7-7735 Selah, Wash NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON MY 7-7277 SELAH BRANCH Selah, Wash. NEHLS SERVICE STATION MY 7-7318 Selah, Wash. OWEN'S EQUIPMENT COMPANY MY 7-7265 Selah Wash PACIFIC POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY MY 7-4681 Selah, Wash PARTLOW'S LUMBER 81 FUEL COMPANY MY 7-7271 Selah, Wash PATTERSON'S GL 2-9054 Yakima, Wash PETROLANE GAS SERVICE INC. CH 8-2720 Yakima, Wash PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE MY 7-3977 Selah, Wash PINGREY MOTOR COMPANY MY 7-7288 FORD Selah, Wash PRATT'S TEXACO SERVICE MY 7-8355 Selah, Wash ROSSER 81 SUTTON GL 3-7111 Yakima, Wash ROSS PACKING COMPANY MY 7-7233 Selah, Wash SAVAGE, TERRY R., D.D.S. MY 7-3141 Selah, Wash SCHREINER, ROBERT F., D.D.S. MY 7-6861 Selah, Wash SELAH AUTOMOTIVE CENTER MY 7-8686 Selah, Wash. SELAH AUTO SUPPLY MY 7-7241 Selah, Wash. SELAH CLEANERS MY 7-7441 Selah, Wash. SELAH COFFEE SHOP MY 7-3647 Selah, Wash. SELAH CONCRETE PRODUCTS MY 7-6051 Selah, Wash. SELAH DRIVE-IN MY 7-3077 Selah, Wash SELAH HARDWARE STORE MY 7-3191 Selah, Wash SELAH LAUNDROMAT Selah, Washington SELAH OK TIRE STORE MY 7-4631 Selah, SELAH SPRAY COMPANY MY 7-7250 Selah, SELAH SUPERIOR SERVICE MY 7-8109 Selah SELAH TELEPHONE COMPANY MY 7-7267 Selah, SELAH VALLEY OPTIMIST MY 7-7205 Selah, SNYDER'S BAKERY INC. GL 7-8000 Yakima, S.O. HAWKES 8. SON Wash Wash , Wash Wash Wash Wash CH 8-2248 East Yakima Ave., Yakima, Wash STARLITE LANES MY 7-8234 Selah, Wash TAYER, HAROLD E., D.D.S. MY 7-4977 Selah, Wash TREE TOP INC. MY 7-7255 Selah, Wash 24 FLAVORS MY 7-9210 Selah, Wash VACU-DRY COMPANY MY 7-7495 Selah, Wash VARIETY STORE Selah, Washington VIKING VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON MY 7-4851 Selah, Wash WALLACE PHILLIPS 66 GL 3-9826 No. First Street, Yakima, Wash WARD'3 CAFE MY 7-4967 Selah, Wash WEDO'S BARBER SHOP Selah, Washington YAKIMA CITY CREAMERY GL 7-6181 Yakima, Wash Allen, Dr. Albert ..,.. Anderson, Andrew . .. Astle, Mrs. Wilma ... Batey, Donald .,.,... Berryman, Mrs. Jeanne Brachtenbach, Robert. Burnett, Neil ......,4 Carlon, Clifton ...... Cozza, Leo ........., Cummings, George. .. Dorich, Charles . .. . Durant, Kenneth , ,.. Goranson, Mrs. Judith Hale, Mrs. Margaret.. Huibregtse, Miss Joyce .,..l3 ....l7 . ..., 15 ....l4 ....lr1 ....l3 . ...l3 ...,l7 ....l5 15 ....l6 15 .fi Qffiz ...,iQ ....i7 A Abercrombie, John ...... 25,3O,55,63,l97l Abrams, Diann ,..... Adams, Diana ... Adams, Helen ..., Adams, Lamont .,., Agnew, Bonnie .... Ainsworth, Dennis .... Allen, Paul .......... Alvord, David 65,l97l Alvord, Herb ..,,.... .....,...,58,llO7l ..........lll5l ...,....lll5l ......3O,55,lll5l .....32,118,o3,l97l ..........o5,l97l ...49,5O,65,67,l7r1l .....27,43,55,ll l5l Amos, Cookie ,,.,....... lO,32,59,64,l97l Amos,Gary ' al Amos, Mike ...,..... ....2e,42,iio7i 62,s5,rss,Qo,i7r1i Anderson, Anita .......,. 32,48,59,oO,l97l Applegate, Jan ...... Applegate, Wanda .. Archer, Phyllis ....... Archer, Shirley ...... Aston, Nina ......... Bailey, Isaac ...,.... Baker, Sandi , ., ... ,............,l97l ...lll5l ....l97i ....t74l llO7i .....,.55,lll5l ...........lll5l Bargewell, Rob... .... 22,5c,,s5,6s,i74i Bargewell, Terri . .. Barnes, Carol ...... Barnhart, Elaine .... ...,.,..59,I97l l7-'ll ,...32,64,l97l Bartz, Mike ....,. .......... 9 O,l7Al Bateman, Rose .. . ........ 63,64,llO7l Bmey, Chris .... ,... 3 o,33,54,s5,ii i 51 Batey, Gary ..... .... 2 2,A9,65,72,t74l Batrum, Jerry ..... Baughman, Bob .... Baughman, Linda .... Beals, Linda ,...... Beard, Bill ....... Beard, Warren. .. BeLair, Sharon .... Berg, Greg ..... Bernier, Ann .. . Bernier, Doug .... Berriman, Jerry. .. Berriman, Roberta .... Bidlake, Susan ...... ............t97l .....,.....i74i .,.59,l97l ....l97l ...,.....l711l ,.,......55,iii5i ..,,56,58,6O,llO7l .......r13,lll5l .....64,iio5i .....lll5l .. ........,.,.,, l74l ..........58,llO7l .32,56,59,eo,e4,iQ7i Bishop, Billie ...................... l75l Blackledge, Alan Blackledge, Alvin ..........,. 44,45,ll l5l Blaine, Barbara 31,33,52,5o,63,64,lO6,llO7l Blaine, Beverly ......,.,..... 3l,611,llO7J Blaine, Gary ....., 21 65 H761 Blume, Gloria ..... '. 1 '. BQ,SIJ,c5o,63i64it98J Blaine, Joan H983 Blaine, Larry ....... , ..,.., 27,llA,lll5l Blaine, Loretto .,.... ........llO7l Blankenship, Debbie ....,....,..., tl l5l Blaschka, John .,..,.... , ......... tl l5l Bliss, Karen .,...... E Bogardus, Paula. ....... 33,59,63,64,llO7l Bonsen, Lanny ... Bonsen, Lynn .,.. Bornstedt, Patti. , . , . ,. Borrell, Larry ....... Boucher, Bernice .... Bower, Emily .... Bower, Ron .... Bowers, Danny . . . Bowers, Pamela .... Boyd, John ...... 26 .,.,........,llO7l ....,...,.,.l75l 29,3i,32,59,i9Qi .......59,6O,l75l ....32,e7,ni5i ,.....59,l98l ....,43,iii5t ,...26,62,llO7l ......iii5t ., .62,i97i audi Inlay Hull, CharlesC ...... Jaderlund, Robert. , . Jones, Mrs. Permal .. Kellman, Carl ..... Kolb, Frank ...,. McGill, Gary ...... McLean, James .... McNurlin, Charles. ,. Maier, Ferdinand ... Matson, Richard .,.. Monroe, Charley ..., ....l7 ....l6 ....l5 ...,la ....l3 ....l4 ....l5 ....l3 ...,lo 13 ,.,l5 l7 Norwood, Mrs. Diane .... ,... Norwood, Larry ..,. O'Dell, Robert ...... Oberlander, Duane . Bramhall, Linda .... Brazil, Brian ..... . Breeding, Ken .... Briggs, Danny . .. Briney, Shirley ... Briscoe, Ron ..... Bronson, Bruce ... Brown, David .... Brown, Doug ..., Burnett, Pam. . . Burns, Joni ...... Burrill, Leighton .. Burton, Arnold ... Bussoli, Paul . .. Buscher, Mike .... Butenhott, Laura . . Butterfield, Sandra .. Butterfield, Vicki ,... C Cackley, Karen ,., ,.... Calvert Carol n .. ...io ....l1-1 .. .... l7 lwlw . .. . .. . ,.63,611,tlO7l ....27,3o,43,55,ii 151 ........3O,55,llO7J ....,....62,lll5l ,..llO7l ......i75i ........i97i .....27iii5i ......26,llO7l ,,...32,611,tlO7J ...57,6a,i75i,Qi ....119,67,l75l ...........i75i ,....27,r13,tll5l ....,...iio7i ......58,64,l98J .......32,48,s3,i9si ...,.......63,ill5l .,..3l,611,9O ....3Q,iii5i , y ,..... Campbell, Gary .............. lO,55,l76l Carlon, Sally ,.....,......... 32,58,lll5l Carlon, Sandy ..... 3l,32,118,5O,ol,611,l98l Carlsen, Cindy .............. 3l,33,lll5l Carlson, Carol ......... -.32,5O,6l,64,l98l Carlson, Chris lO,22,34,56,59,6O,6l ,65,68,l76l,94 Carrico, Joyce ........ Chambers, Terry ...... Cheshier, Jay .....,... Chittock, Lynnette ..... Churchley, Linda ...... Clifton, Joyce .,,. . . . Coleman, Jenni ....... Coleman, Marilyn .... Collins, Karen ..,.. Conklin, Connie .... Conklin, Mary ..... Connelly, Dianna ... Conrad, Toni ...,. Cooper, Bill ..,.. Cresto, Jim ..,, Crider, Judy ..... Currier, Charles .... Curtis, Phil .... Custer, Earl ..,. Cutten, Alan ..... Dahl, Dan ..... Dahl, Ma ri .,.... Dahlin, Mary .... Dallas, Jackie .,.. Dale, Marlene .... Darlin Steven ,. Qi - r Davidson, Dan ..,... Davidson, Sharon .... Davis, John ....... Davis, Larry B. ... Davis, Larry R .... .............i75i ..,,......65,l76l ,........62,lll5l 52,57,5e,eo,i75i,Q4 .........5s,ii55i .......33,5B,lli5J 32,56-,5Q,60,c4,iQ9i ......,.....llO7J ....,....55,lll6l .,...64,iQf9i ..,.ll,64,l76l .....l7ol,9l ....,......llO7l .........62,iii6i Copeland, Joy . .. ... ....27,3O,42,55,tlO7l ..,,.....55,llO7l .,.....32,58,lli6l .....,...62,llO7J ....22,58,oO,65,i77J ...........llO7l ..........llO7J ,...43,iii6i Cuyle, Richard . ., ... D .........27,A3,55,lll6l ... ...32,52,64,t76J ...6l,64,llO8J .........iQai ...32,5s,iii6i .iiisi ...iiozi ...niet .....iiif,i .......iii6i ......43,iii6i Davis, Les .......,........... 25,55,l97l Davis, Sharon ............ 32,58,69,llO8l Dawson, Carol .31,33,5o,58,6O,6l,6A,llO8l Day, Glendora .................,.. i997 Dean, Danny ...............,.... lll6't Dean, Sandy. . . ...33,63,llO8l Paul, Mrs. Marjorie .... Pettit, Mrs. Ruth , .. Pooler, Warren . ,. Reinhart, Al ..... Rodgers, Dean . . , Smith, Miss Mollie. Smith, T. R. ,..,. . Synder, Miss Vera . Turner, Jae ....,. Verbrugge, Mrs. Judith Weaver, Mrs. Edith Winder, Mrs. Rosa Witke, Donald ...,.. Yaden, Mrs, Betty. . , DeGarmo, Delva ...... DeGarmo, Larry ...... Degon, Carolyn ... .. DeRosier, Patty ....... Deutscher, Carleen .... Deutscher, Ralph ..., Devoir, Randy , .. DeVolve, Charles ,. , DeVolve, Jerry . ,. DeVolve, John ,... .. Diaz, Max .,.... Dopps, Allan .... Dornan, Kirk .,., Dornan, Scott ........ ....l5 ...,lA ....l7 ....l5 ....lr1 ....l4 ..,.l5 ., ,.., lo .,..l6 ....l7 .. .... l7 .,..l4 ....l6 ....l7 ............iiisi 23,24,44,A5,65,iQ7i ............noai ...,..67,tll6l .....32,3s,i99i ........i77i .....43,iii6t .....lll7l ....ll07l .............iQ7i .........27,iii7t 34,37,5e,58,6o,i77i .......27,43,iii7i 2i,59,cr5,o8,i7ai,9o Drews, Denice ...,. 3l,33,52,53,63,6A,l99l Durall, Marvin , ...... ,....,..,....l74l Durant, Micheal ................. ll l7l Dyer, Nancy ...... 3O,33,54,55,64,67,llO8l Eberle, Sherry . .. Eddy, Ervin ..... Edmonson, Leon .. Edmonson, Steve . Eidsmoe, Melvin .. Eikenbary, Bill ... Elam, Mary ...... .......5Q,64,6s,i76t,9i Emmerson, Audrey .... Engel, Dorothy . . Engelhardt, Wilma Enyart, Kathleen. . Epperson, Glen .. Erickson, Theo . .. Etichieson, Larry . . Etchieson,Mike ... Eutenier, Linda. .. Eutenier, Vicki .... Evans, Clittord .. . . .... 61,1991 .....i77i ,.....l97l .........iii7i ...........i9ai .......3O,55,lll7l .......scr,c,4,iioai ...Miriam -..Mitten ..........l76l ........27,iii7i .,,.32,6i,64,l99l .....52,59,i9ai ....52,6O,65 ......5a,iii6i ...,63,64,llOOl .. ........ l7Bl Fahey, Linda ...... 32,33,6l,64,i77l,93,95 Fahey, Rick ..... 21,28,29,34,37,49,65,l79l Falen, Anne ............,. 3O,33,55,ll lOl Farnsworth, Marilyn ......... 32,63,ll l7l Farnsworth, Virginia 58,6O,6l,64,68,l77l,9O Felthous, Dean ........... 26,3O,55,llO7l Felthous, Lindo .... lO,ll,33,4B,6l,64,llO0l Fielder, Cindy .....,., Fite, Mitchel . .. Fisher, Linda .... Fisher, Tom .,.. Fisher, Mike ... Floyd, Sandy .... Ford, Dorinda . .. Ford, James ,.,.. Foster, Chuck .... Frank, Dennis .... Frank, Larry ,.. Frank, Ron ...... ........,...62,l78l French, Bruce .,... , French, Melvin ........ Frieze, Doug ..,...... .....,.,....lll7l .............26,llO7l ......ll7l ,...ll,l7l ....,.l98l .....33,llOOl .......lll7l ....,42,llOBl ....62,i98i ....62,i9ai ...........i78l ..34,42,55,6i,iioei . . . . .3o,54,55,i79i ..........,.lll7l , , G Galutia, Laurie ..,............. 66,ll l7l Gause, Cathryn ,...,.. ,...... 5 7,6l,i77l Gifford, Paulette ..... 32,43,56,6i ,rs4,ii0oi Gilland, Judy .................. 64,llOOl Godfrey, Donna .. ....... lO,32,64,l77l Godfrey, Yvonne .... ...61,o4,11081 Gonzalez, Mike .... ....,., 6 9,1991 Goodman, Larry ....,...,.... 27,f13,11171 Govreau, Marilyn Graf, Karl ....... Gredvig, Dennis . . Green, Lynda .,.. Greene, John ,... Greene, Luanne .. Greene, Robert. . . Hagedorn, Tom . . Hague, Jim ...... Hall, Danny ... Hall, James .... Hall, Judy ....,,. Hall, Paula ... 10,33,48,61,63,6-'1,69,11001 ......1o,26,42,61,11o81 ..............33,11081 .......411,45,5o,65,1791 ,32,59,60,o1,o3,o4,11081 ..............441,11o81 .... 30,11081 .,.,..1'-781 .......4....1991 ..,......,,..11171 .,.,..30,33,50,55,11001 11091 1-161111165161K6iHyffff.'.'31',83,59,56,11o91 Hallstrom, Jane. . 1O,33,49,5O,611,68,1771,9O Hallstro1'n,John .......,..,. 43,114,11171 Hamil, Diane ...........,,..... 58,11001 Hankinson, Cheryl .,..,. 30,48,55,o8,11001 Hansen, Lynn ....,............, 31,11001 Hardy, John ................... 43,11171 H6rdy,14111y . .49,52,57,58,6O,6f1,68,1781,9O Harlan, Bill ..... 21,23,29,3f1,36,65,96,1991 Harlan, Linda .... Harper, Greg .,.. Harris, Bobby .... Harris, Linda . . . Harris, Phyllis ,..., Harris, Steve ..... Harrison, Marilyn , Harvey, Kathy , . . Havnaer, Rita ,.,.1,11171 ....62,11171 .....32,1781 ....58,11011 .........1991 ...,32,o1,11091 ...........31,63,11o11 11,32,118,50,51,56,57,59,60,61,64,68,11011 Hawks, Carol ..,. Ha es Judi y , ...,..,.., Heilman, Lyle .... Henderson, Dan ,.,.,. Henderson, Dayton Henderson, Roger. Herber, Nick ,.,,. Hersh, Jon ..,... Hiatt, Carol .... Hiatt, Connie ..... Higgins, Delinda ,. Hill, Dennis .,... Hines, Sandra .,.. Hodge, Ernie ,..., Hoerner, Lea ...., Hollibough, Charle Holmen, Lincla . .1 Holmes, Kathy . . . Hopkins, Susan . . Hopper, David ... Hornbuckle, Ken , . iff 0,11 Hornbuckle, Linda ,,,. Horner, Karen .,. Horner, Linda .... Horner, Roger , . , ........64,68,1791 ..........55,1791 .....11081 .....55,1991 ,....27,11181 ....49,65,18o1 .......1991 ....43,11181 ....58,91,1791 ............1791 . . . ,3O,55,63,11171 ........62,1981 ...,......11051 .....27,44,11181 .....,.,....11011 ............11081 ,a9,61,68,73,1781,91 .,...........1801 ,........55,11171 ....34,41,1991 ......11181 .,...58,1791 ....,...,55,11171 ...,,........1801 41111081 H6vde,Ar1n 1.,., '.11J,3C1,571,5f1,'o3',67,11171 Hovde, Donna 132,133,511,55,56,57,64,66,11011 Hovde, Lynn ..... Howard, Virgil ,,. ...,...... 11181 Hull, Larry ....... ..,........ 1 1181 Huri, Jerry ....,,.. ,.,. 2 6,41,42,11081 Hutchison, David ..,, ..... 2 7,43,11181 Irish, Jim .... .. ..,... 30,42,55,11081 Jennings, Rick .... ...... 10,21,29,311,39, 49,52,56,61,65,72,93,95,1791 Jerome, Fred ....,. 34,39,49,65,72,94,1801 Jerome, Joan .,.......,..,.. 31,33,11171 Jewett, Judy 32,33,49,52,53,57,61,64,1781,93 Johns, Fred .....,.,...,.,..,.,... 11091 Johnson, Caryln ...,.......,, 32,67,11171 Johnson, Carol ... ....,... 11171 Johnson, Cassie . . . ,....,., 1791 Johnson, Dianne. .. ,......, 11171 Johnson, Ed ...... ..,. 2 6,34,1991 Johnson, Karen .... ........,. 1 1171 Johnson, Kris .... .,... 5 9,64,11011 Johnson, Mark ... ,....,.. 11181 Johnson, Phil .... Johnson, Van ,.,.,. Johnson, Verne 10,21 Johnston, Jerri ..... Johnston, Laurie , . . Jones, Jay ...... Jones, Jerry . . . Jones, John ..,.. Jordan, Nancy .,.. Jordon, Rusty ,,,,. .......,...34,11001 ....10,48,61,96,11oo1 ,29,61,o5,68,90,93,1801 .....,..,...,i11011 ..........11171 .,..,.,..34,11001 ....26,44,45,11091 Jorgenson, Brad ... Justice, Dick ,..,. Justice, Georgei ....... Kahl, Kathy .... Kallenberger, Ken Kanz, Judy ..... Kay, Echo ....... Kelley, Kathy .,.. Kenyon, Judy . .. Kirby, Mary ... King, Kathy ... Kirk, Mike ... Klang, Don ... .,,1O,22,65,1811 ........11181 .,..27,43,11181 ......26,11o91 ,..27,43,11181 ......,11001 K .,., 33,119,64,9o,18o1 ,........,11181 ....55,11091 .......,.52,1801 Kellman, Carla ..., ,.......... 6 8,11011 ..,.33,49,61,90,1801 ...,........11011 ........61,11091 ....43,11181 .........A3,11191 ........,,.......l1091 Knopp, Kay ........... 29,32,58,63,11181 Krackenberg, Sandy I I 28,29,32,33,59,61,64,68,95,1811 Kra1, 811116-16 ................., 69,11181 Knight, Carol ... Kreutzman, Cyndee 29,31,33,61,63,6A,11091 Kyger, 111186 .,.,........ 33,58,64,91,18o1 L Lambert, Jimmy ....., Lamber, Leonard ..., Lamson, Jean ,.... Lamson, Sydney , .. Lontear, Sara . .. Lo Rue, Steve .,.. Layman, Bonnie . .. .,.....11191 ...58,66,11091 ..,....11091 ....,.....11021 ............11091 ....26,42,91,11o91 ......,...,1811 Ledbetter, Janice ....,....,....... 11091 Lee, Larry .................. 27,44,11191 Lee, Linda ..,... 1131 ,,5 2,59,61,2u4,9O,1811 Lehman, Gary ,..,..,.. 30,42,54,55,11091 Lennon, Dave ...........,.,... 62,11001 Lester, Carmen ,.,. Lewis, Ken ...... Lewis, Pat .,... Liebert, Larry .,.. Liebert, Patsy .... Lince, Bruce .,., Linse, Gordy , .. Little, Lora .,. Locke, Gail .... Loran, Steve ...... ....,.....11201 ...67,68,11001 .......11oo1 ..,..11091 .....91,1821 ....,,..11191 .,,30,55,11001 .,,.67,11101 ....,..11101 .....62,9o,11191 Lotspeich, Karen . .. .. Lucas, Carol ..... Lyons, Bonnie . . . ...........1811 ....33,50,61,11101 . ......32,33,6L1,11021 McCarthy, Juvdy . . ......... 58,64,1851 McCarthy, Mike .................. 11001 McCollough, Glenda ,........ 66,69,11101 Bill McDonald, A ............27,3O,43,11191 McDonald, Mike ,... ,,,. 34,48,67,11011 McDonald, Sandy McDonald, Steve , McDowell, Barbar McDowell, Nan , McDowell, Sharon McGuire, Darrell. McGuire, Molly. , McGuire, Terry . . Mclntosh, Butch , . Mclntosh, Leon , . McPherson, Kathy .................11101 .,.,,...........49,1821 a ..31 ,33,o1,64,67,11101 .,........,.61,63,11021 .........,..,...11031 ......,.11191 .,.3O,55,11131 .......11011 .. ......,.. 62,11191 ,.,.........62,66,11091 11181 McTighe, Jeannie ....... 33,5o,58,60,11101 McUne, Rick ...... ...,.... 3 O,55,11091 McUne, Shirley .... ....,.,... 5 2,1821 Mackey, Sally ............... 31 ,67,11 181 Maddox, Catherine .............., 11221 Malgesini, Frank 1o,44,49,5o,61,68,9o,93,95,1821 Malgesini, Julie ........ 30,33,55,61,63,64 11021 68,11021 Manske, Karen .,.. .... 3 3,11181 Martin, Lora .... Martin, Nancy .... Matson, Ross .... Matson, Roy ..... May, Jim ....... May, Laura .,... May, Loian .,... Mayo, Carolyn . . Maybee, Paul .,.... 21,23,26,42,65,1o6,11o91 Meckler, Dan ...... Meckler, Debbie . . . Menetee, Louis ..., Mead, Bob ...... Miles, Doug ..... Miles, Linda .. Miles, Shelby .... Miller, Lois ..... Miller, Marvin ... Miller, Nora ...., Miller, Susan .... Mills, Cecil .,.... 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