Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1964

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L 3 c I Shclclle Pork 1 X High School Spokane, Washington Volume 5 vevmom mu muswuumm Qo co Mummy cmuu-Iomuun saws me mga sm: is 2140 sfudenfs bound Together in o common color. 1964 is your yeor of sights - sounds - ocfions. IT is . . . Your spirif. . . Your leorning . .. Your porficipofion . . . Your oolminisfrorion . . . Your folds onol foncies . . . If hos been . . . Wwe qw of Colm lumbar' 1 um-.vm mg, A A Mk T . Y' -3 5 A 7 :JAY M1 EL-.6 lfff Mrs. Irma Pointer, cu groduore of W.S.U., come To Shodle in 1957 os ci study holl supervisor cmd counselor. She is consfonfly on source of inspira- tion ond old for Shodle sfuclenfs. We Eedzkate Om fools 70 One To Mrs. Irrno Pointer. . . ...ol genuine polrf of Shodle Pork, who hos undersfood, ossisTed, counseled, ond encourolged us. To you who have socri- ficed much To prepolre us for The future. . . we dedicofe The 1964 Sporron 1 lfom Sfmt . . YOU know The SpiriT, Highlclnders . . . You know The feeling of pride when The bcigpipes come necir. . . YOU know The high exhilo1roTion ThciT fills The oir of every pep con . . . YOU know The pclrched Throofs Thc1T follow every gome . . . YOU know The sclfisfclcfion ond feeling of Triumph ThoT comes wiTh vicTory YOU know The Tdsfe of disdppoinfmenf when defedT comes . . . Yes, Highlanders, you know whoT SpiriT is . . .YOU ARE THE SPIRIT! .94 time auf doa6t wma dfwlt md entiauam 64 We Fmat an tie ,L'4uul ? you Jfeamaiag As you look back to your high school yeors, you will see the mony memories thot mode up o port ot your growing-up years, You will see how high school enobled you to get not only on ocodemic education, but olso on eolucotion of your fellow mon. As you look torworol to the future, you will recognize the rnony opportunities rnoole ovciilcible cis ci result of hoving on educcition, ond you will give thonks that you took oolvcintoge of ity it hcis pre- pared you for the Challenge! ! ! s., lies? 1 f , v sw Q, r Y K In inpw, ' sq.: The Senior Court is o very spe- cial senior privilege. all rm.. Your classes provide on introduction possible professions for the future. 9 M- f- num 35551 LH-'? f 51'51W' if2'!?ifb ' WF' ez'gmlllllu,A , ,1 'i v., i 0 E W lim' om wddtm and Not mud, or sleet, or aching feet could halt you or our marching Lassies and band as we supported our teams, and as you support our dances, our cons, and our classes. You were the color of tradi- tion in participation . . . f ?'f Q ,fy . . - -4' ' '. . f, tf Traditions of Shadle Park appear not only in the power of spirit, but also in the very real beauty of our iewelry. Always in step with our activities, the Hi-Lassies marching here, sup- port and participate in all phases of school life. Reaping excellent comments every- where, Shadle's marching band makes it a tradition, to add lively music to our support of Shadle teams. Our football squad, as all Shadle teams, whether winning or losing, played hard, consistently enjoyable games. 1 m 1 Holding high our Scottish heritage, the Shadle Pipers present traditional highland music. i E l i i i i November 22, 1963: a day to become infamous in history as a shot fired in Dallas left a shock wave encircling the globe. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th President of the United States was assassinated, an untimely ending to the term of the youngest man and first Roman Catholic ever elected President. While the life faded his words echo back. Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. Three Shadle lassies catch up on the latest news. And what is news? Why, the Italian knit sweaters they're wearing. Immediately assuming the office of President, Lyndon B. Johnson, promised to carry to completion the obiectives of the former admin om World, Fai lWhile ' istration. 'radiator-leaning a favorite pre-school pas- timel THESE highland laddies display the patched sleeves year. and taper-slacks that were the latest this i l l , While running errands this las- Shadle girls, studying here, show off the fashion hits of '64, sie finds the in style is the the bow collar, A line skirt, the shift, and the round neck- Empire waist. line. , With the thrust like the power of this rocket, 1964 , , , is thrust into history. 19641 a year ot agitation and crises, fads and fashions. We will remember, songs, dances, and cars that set this time apart, the national and interna- tional tensions that made this a distinc- tive year. This a time of lite and living and for Shadle a time of color . . . Bird watching is ci pop- ular hobby, as many Shadleites took up this popular new dance craze. Miss Helen Cleveland, counselor, Mrs. Olga Iver- son, counselor, Mr. Robert Stockman, business man- ager, and Mrs. Irma Painter, counselor. Mr. Keith Rostvold Mr. Don Cobb Mr. Walt Anker Mr. Wayne Conner Vice-PrinClpGl Counselor Assistant Vice-Principal Counselor Those having schedule, college, or scholastic problems, receive guidance from our counseling staff. Guiding our growth, the assistant administra- tors consider reports of Shadle enrollment. 0M Remember the horror of having locker that lust won't open, f ing you ate the wrong lunch, disc ering you took the wrong test college entrance, realizing that machine made a mistake! you're the only girl in metal shop9 No matter how great the emerge the crises were soon solved by Administrators . . . As founder of Shadle's Math De partment and SMSG math course here, Miss Blanche Smith has be come a true Highlander. Miss Smith who has served the teaching profes sion on all levels, including national came to us in 1957. We are grateful that she has chosen to end her career here, As supervisor of The Admin- istrative staff and the school in general, our principal, Mr. William Taylor, has led Shcudle to o place of honor. rmddomelofw... My peace I give to you: Peace I leave with youp not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. -John 14:27 lf ever there was a man the youth of America could look up to, it was Mr. Hal Jones. His cheerfulness in spite of losing his sight was beyond understanding. I can give him no greater tribute than to say what I thought every time I saw him walk down the hallp 'There goes a man.' -Mr. William Taylor IL Wiwwmm ix f' 3 Ng WRESTLING qgggw ' , .234 .4 , ,Jxfx 7 41' X x 'uf 4' Wg: A, fl if o Q V55 E A A K N X f mp - : ,IKM ,r CL ASS of 1964 ggiiggqw 5334 ko' A ' 'R fu' 5-.EE F-' M ' ffm C 7 0 0 W Y fm K X js' E . 4 - - 9,1 51 W X X k ,T -f-+-7 - 1 A 1 ff7 x x X My --f , fx xxx K , Tr F- 8200 1 C TL' ' - Q 1- xii 'qi U QV X A G :Eff K QXF W Ds ,V LQWQII19 N ll -'Qi X I,,'-J 'W '+I 4 Sl 49N I g 0 ... ,MX XX, , 571529262 ' ,f 0 ' 500004 5 'X ' ge O D ,- A7 X N N , -HH A ' 2 Q? 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Patti Anderson was chosen as Shadle's l964 Lilac Prin- cess by a group of teachers and student leaders iudging on the basis of speaking ability, poise, and attractive- ness. During her reign Patti attended luncheons, made television appearances, and rode on the Lilac Royalty float in the annual Lilac Fes- tival-Armed Forces parade and in the Appleblossom Festival parade in Wenat- chee. Patti was consistently a fine representative of Shadle Park High. 70,666 ffwwra H64 .lilac Twwm Highlander Week once again proved to be an exciting week full of Shadle Tradition and scotty antics. Beginning with Hi-Student Day's rousing con and clirnaxing with the annual High- land Fling, the week was a suc- cess inthe best tradition of High- lander friendliness. Although Steve Ferguson is loaded down with some sweet lassie's books, he seems to be enjoying Hi-Lassie Day as he carries out one of the many duties performed by the boys showing courtesy to the girls. Who's going to get that chair? lt's hard to say as Linda Williams and Jerry Countryman par- ticipate in the unusual game of musical chairs in the Hi-Student Day con. my wwe., -'M W-M---umnfsws-N f-mum-M manure -4- 4 Allen Lindholm is will- fully being carried by Ilona Clouse, Dana Fich- tenberg, Pam Smith, and Chris Jasley as he takes advantage of the priv- ileges awarded the boys of Shadle on Hi-Laddie Day. u, Uwdatwaal Succeu Mr. Walt Anker, Mr. Ray Mohney, Mr. Bob Kuehl, Mr. Dave Robertson, and Mr. Jim Berry are found Hgobbling goodies as they attend the Faculty Tea held on Hi-Teacher Day to show special recognition of the teaching staff at Shadle. sl. Da rold Trent. Part of the Henderson clan the cheerleaders prepare for the car caravan to the football game on Hi-Henderson Day Chauffeur IS 5 f ww +22 -if 4.B'2iM.gs 'zgk x 1 7. iz gh M ,f J 2?sEfU,,-V, 5. , ff: 3 11 'Q VS 2 K X? We a ??Zic if? is T95 E X' My 1 la -, We ni, 5 1:94, x 6 Ai X mn 'W-gb, . L Ll? 5 6 AM K: K L WWff'39: ,. , wk fa N, . ,lif 5 .2 X A. N . .x salkggggvfiff , QM :iegggk tag wiv' fl wg, is fgvggfqscixg girf -.3 92711 sm fm, 1+ .H Pat King and Kathy Anderson Boy and Ga! Penny Whiting ond Dick Urboniok :Iighland Fling concludes Highlander Week. Tense moments before the crowning of the friendliest boy and girl. if 1 l l M3 .ge ?-5:5 iggg? ,,l, my rl' . li i i wi li il ii i ' gl ii 'x 'li b iz 1 i il :wr fl gl ii ' li 5 l vi il, i HU? i b g : ' i if in wi i ,X 5 i L-' lil i lisllliiiii. i will N il 23 Front Row: Carol Wilson, Jane Emery, Jo Rodkey, Lyn Ashurst, Mary Pressler, Joan Shotwell, Barbara Gess, Dana Fichtenberg, Sandy An- astasio, Barbara Harris, Dayle Maxwell, JoAnn Ringel. Second Row: Kathy Robbins, Cathy McVaugh, Leslie Atchison, Cheryl Walinski, Sue McCoy, Lona Clause, Delnita Cook, Trish Johnson, Pat Nysoe, Maridee Quanbeck, Pat Conley, Bonnie Gray. Third Row: Patti An- derson, Judy Bartline, Lyn Shipman, Diane Luscher, Linda Conboy, Nancy Myers, Nancy Fell, Sue Torney, Sue Shaw, Judy Barber. Fourth Row: Lynda Hahn, Joy Whittaker, Pat Grafmiller, Patsy Eng- bretson, Sue Farnsworth, Jackie Rainwater, Gay Lyons, Jonell Steele, Cathy Warinner, Cheryl Baldwin, Lyn Jorges, Diane Barnet. Shadle spirit resounds from the Hi- Lassie marching unit. Whether it is a parade, a con, colorday, or a game, the Hi-Lassies are always ready to give their whole-hearted support to Shadle functions. Highlighting the year, the . Hi-Lassies traveled to Walla Walla for Spring Semester Officers are Pam Smith, President, Judy Mehlert, Vice President, Sue May, Secretary, Ilona Clouse, Treasurer, and Penny Whiting, Fifth Executive. 24 a football game and Wenatchee for the Apple Blossom Festival. Left! Right! Left! is an familiar chant from Mrs. Charlote Jones, the Hi-Lassie advisor. 1,3 Fall Semester Officers are, lbottom to topl Glenda Dunn, President, Joy Whittaker, Vice President, Pam Troy, Secretary, Jonell Steele, Treasurer, and Jackie Rainwater, Fifth Executive. And awa-a-a-y we go! . C HL-,Z ' 740 Gwen and Gold of Spud 'lF K Front Row: Gloria Niederhauser, Sandy Roupe, Pat Ros- kelley, Lynette Lightbody, Merna Harper, Diane Tyvan. Second Row: Sharon Showalter, Sue May, Sharon Nicolls, Doralee Baker, Linda McNaughton. Third Row: Sue Yount, Kathy Davis, Jane Swartout, Judy Mehlert, Penny Whit- ing. Fourth, Row: JoAnn Lof, Linda Yule, Pam Troy, Annette Hardinger, Carol Martinson. Fifth Row: Linda Webb, Pam Smith, Janis Brown, Cheryl Havercroft. Sixth Row: Chris Jasley, Judy Womach, Sandy Richardson, Judy Olson, Jan Martin, Sharon Williams. Seventh Row: Glenda Dunn, Linda Harrison, Cathy Hanning, Colleen Zimmer, Michole Wood. Eighth Row: Kay Thomson, Gay Kendziora, Shirley Jorger, Diana Hocum, Francine Clukey, Elaine Watson. 25 Cheerleaders are .lSfC1I'1dII'tQ, from lettl: Eileen Hyatt, Lyn Maxwell, Betty Wolfe. it gfv S mt, M nllllll. Kneelmg, from left, are Bev Fager, Karen Bach' man, and Barb Kinder- mart. J' 6 .sl Spam! 6 Rep flag A small gold megaphone is a token which each cheerleader earns and wears proudly. Outdoor pep cons at Shadle Bowl featured skits by the cheer- leaders to bolster team morale during football season. Mrs. Betty Hammond is the advisor to the cheerleaders, and also is a very special friend to each of the girls. Basketball saw the cheerleaders urging enthusiastic Highlanders in support of their team, Looking over the program for the Pep Club are the fall semester officers and advisors lseatedl Connie Terris, vice president, Pat Lipton, president, Miss Betty Johnson, advisor, istandingl Mrs. Mil- dred Schoonover, advisor, Jann Bolma, secretary, Trisha Scott, treasurer, Sharon Arrington, fifth ' executive. Above: Front Row: Diane Logan, Kathy Anderson, Andre Bean, Rayma Daves, Ginny Davis, Nancy Sweet, Linda Lyman, Jane Rob- inette, Linda Williams, Nancy Gasman, Sherrie Worthington, Amelia Triana, Linda Robbins. Row 2: Sheila Nelson, Peggy Diffendorfer, Diane Murphy, Barbara Marks, Lynn Taylor, Frances Coppinger, Shirley Peterson, Shirley Lee, Mari Hardee, Kay Barnard, Sharon Mesmer, Becky Howland, Bonnie Buckman. Row 3: Candy Neel, Kathy Tillson, Judy Muzzy, Debbie Olson, Lynne Randall, Sandy Kates, Cheryl Oas, Dru Morrison, Karen Bacon, Mary Stenmark, Donna Nelson, Mary Benadom, Nancy Myron, Carol Aden, Janet Muson. Row 4: Kathy Severson, Carole Moss, Karen Cofer, Connie Johnson, Lyn Galambie, Carol Hester, Sherry Brown, Jann Bolma, Susan Van Winkle, Donna Fisk, Vicky Samuels, Sharon Olsen, Barbara Whitney, Judy Meyers, Robin Farris. Row 5: Kathy Hinton, Kris Inman, Gail Strang, Judy Beekman, Mary Jones, Connie McDaniel, Dianna Edwards, Janet Conner, Nancy Edmondson, Toby Clary, Denis Sheer, Linda Pettis, Cheryl Strang, Carol Sheldon, Cheryl Simpson, Linda Hoag. 28 Right: Front Row: Sally Ward, Karen Page, Trudi Whitehead, Terry Men- teer, Linda Hawkins, Carol Halverson, Marilyn Dougherty, Diane Brace, Sharon Evans, Sandy Clark, Pam Williams. Row 2: Chelan Fisher, Linda Arnold, Sherry Alban, Judy Keeler, Lina Hedman, Cheryl Friskee, Sandy Stoner, Charlene Biordhl, Jackie McElhaney, Lynad Day, Bonnie Weaver, Barbara Lumley, Patty Mohr, Sandy Botts. Row 3: Nancy Dudley, Peggy Beringer, Jan Fluman, Cheryl Snider, Sandi Squires, Linda Hedman, Karen Kalles, Sharon Setchell, Kris Anerson, Janet Payne, Ann Harris, Leslie Allen, Kathy Elson, Vicki Sticks, Trina Ortiz. Row 4: Barbara McMillian, Carolyn Johnson, Nancy Graham, Michelle Goddard, Pat Luck, Diane Mumford, Sherry Lanscott, Billie Gormley, Barbara Lewis, Carolyn Hagen- son, Pat Wills, Ginny Babb, Judy Stack, Sue Henchcliff, Sharon Bell. Row 5: Chris Kelley, Margaret Riley, Sue Frazier, Diane Jones, Linda Butler, Annie Jo Calhoun, Carol Campbell, Pam Lattimore, Sue Biallas, Jackie Miller, Thelma Miller, Stephanie Allen, Linda Nelson, Linda Johnson, Nancy Sherar. Row 6: Linda Stoudt, Joanne Clarke, Marla Lemieux, Cheri Dun- ning, Jan Neyers, Wendy Wood, Sally Greenslit, Alexis Reynolds, Jennifer Schatz, Karen Denson, Patty Connerley, Anne Bryson, Paula Moeckel, Kay Rosenberger. fitlleteh SfWM6d iq Uwcwioua 741 JA fin! 4 1 Y .i Pep Club's continued support of all sports hos loolsterecl the morale of the cooches os well cis the porticiponts. Checking role is only one of the important duties performed by Pep Club officers. Spring Semester officers ore: lseotedl Janet Conner, Vice Presidentg Carol Compe loell, President. lStondingJ Lindo Williams, Fifth Executive, Lindo McFee, Trecisurer, and Kathy Hinton, Secretory. - ,E i Al l mfr , ,f X x W 9 N All-STaTe was The reward for hours of choral rehearsal un- der The direcfion of Mr. Mel Kornmeyer. mm Def .Cm 7oaz6, of to qw S Performances boTh in The communify and The school highlighTed The year of The choral secTion of our Music DeparTmenT. Early in The year The ConcerT Choir sang Handel's Zaolok The Priest wiTh The Spokane Junior Symphony. Along wiTh The ofher choral groups They also parTicipaTed in The Pops, ChrisTmas, and Spring ConcerTs. Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer direcTs all choral groups. Y7u6Ze Uempoa 30 Diana Kerr, Sheryl Rocky, Ruth Ito, Shan- non Svenson, Karen Popp, Joy Thompson, Diane Lusher, Janice Coolbaugh, Sue Carlson, Theresa Johnson, Sue Ent, Doraf lee Baker. Accompanisf is Helen Baker. www dim ront Row: Carol Brammer, Shannon Svenson, Theresa Johnson, Eareen Hartung, Sydney Robbins, Joy Thompson, Vicki Mc- aniel, Barbara Gess, Sheryl Havercroft, Monica Hood, Karen opp, Mary Wilson, Mr. Kornmeyer. Row 2: Janice Meyers, andra Fry, Lois Ledgerwood, Marcia Myhre, Kathy Severson, one Vivian, Marion Watson, Kathy Redfield, Karen Rechnitzer, y Whittaker, Doralee Baker, Margaret Riley, Dan Wolfley, ary Smith, Robert Allen, John Winters. Row 3: Diana Kerr, iane Lusher, Sue Ent, Kristine Dicus, Sue Carlson, Robin Barett, Lyn Hangland, Ruth Hewpel, Loretta Marx, Sheryl Rockey, Con- nie Cogley, Janice Coolbaugh, Sue Boarman, Harold Jeffery, Ed Winkey, Doug Tucker. Row 4: Stan Erickson, Toni Peters, Terry Peterson, Jim Ostendorf, Russ Gagnon, Dave Heuther, Allan Cook, Lonnie Fergen, Irvin Housinger, Dennis Dahlke, Gary Hillman, Clifford McCoy, Coleman Gilkey, Chris Wenger, Rick Lanphear, Dave Donohue, Greg Liverly, Jerry Pearce. Helen Baker, accompanist. fliydlafzdaiwa Jerry Pearce, Lonnie Fergen, Ed Winkey, Rick Lanphear, John Winters, Stan Erick- son, Harold Jeffery, Doug Tucker, Chris Wenger. Vicki McDaniel is accompanist. mind Cfwwa The Mixed Chorus and the Cadet Band serve as training areas for the more advanced groups. Both groups are opened to anyone in- terested in participating in music. Stage Band and Girls Chorus are composed ot advanced music students and are recog- nized as examples of the ac- complishment ot Shadle music students. Students audition for positions in the select groups. Front Row: Pat McElroy, Penny Pring, Sharon Mesmer, Audery Wiltermood, Peggy Bishop, Sandy Bradshaw, Louise Gess- ner, Pat Kolb, Sally Ward, Penny McCracken, Janice An- dren, Sandy Hayes, Mr. Korn- meyer. Row 2: Laurie Brault, Karen Schultz, Richard Hicks, Bob Konopka, Larry Faltico, Jim Michaels, Clara Stringer, Shirley Weber, Florence Kinzel, Marie Kelbell, Lynn Hangland, accompanist. Front Row: Barbara Greene, Rick Sherman, Dale Casse man, Eirleen Thide, Pat McCormick, Joe Bell, Von Kloh Larry Fanning, Gay Warner. Row 2: Steve McCormic Ken Kraig, Bob West, Wanda Warner. Row 3: Bob Mora Mr. Harris, Bill McGuire, Glen Walden, Howard Hanso Steve Taylor, Jim Thomas, Dave Radford, Chris Warner. .K , 1 4, yy! .Qu ,ii 5 A ug ,, .P W 9 , 'ifiifk f 235. W x i if ,ffm A . 'gfsf 1 V ,Z , Gila- rggw 'fb 65 -S1 L 0? 1 ifwym Yew , Q N X W, I . I .. , Ni V, L,,,. , -iw ' if -1 .. ..: . ' x- vii X Q , N 9 . .f,. ,X , T, ., f - fu , y , , , 4 is an U' . I i , nu-nr mm..,.x-, Q .. I M -f A1 .... v .. 1 , Vi K 'f S N ,MM 5, ' 0 Y SSW 4 f' A Q In- f 9 +5 3 ' 2 Q ' Wim ' an In un s , ' I 1 I, A 5 E ik in A 3' 94 Hmmm: .,, B., A . H 51 5 fam! Front Row: Sandra Howard, Sue Phipps, Stephanie Loan, Lynette Schwarz, Robert Walker, Sharon Williams, Christine Sacco, Sharon Hosheit, Diane Simpson, Judy Thomas, Jane Vivian, Helen McNutt, Mike Holland, Bruce Logan, Marie Hawkins, Marlene Bunney, Barbara Biork, Jim Strader, Barbara Wright, Martha Fegan, Sherry Elliott, Jan Miller. Row 2: Linda Schultz, Gail Grant, Joe Bell, Ron Mercer, Pat McCormick, Kristine Dicus, Eric Benson, Denise Kerr, Kathy Lindsey, Royal Davis, Judy Cowan, Gay Warner, Bob Hyslop, Ted Solin, Ron Hamamoto, Barbara Peterson, Linda Gustafson. Row 3: Bob Kraig, Brad Burch, David Fisher, Mike Murphy, Richard Whipple, Rick Simmons, Dave Radford, Bill Faught, Ray Adams, Wye fam! Marvin Garriott, Richard Haight, Steve Bunn, Dale Casselman, Earlene Thieoe, Lynette Larsen, Bob Wilkening, Pennie Poetter. Row 4: Roy Mag- nuson, Chris Warner, Jim Thomas, Terry Hoogstad, Paul Macbeth, How- ard Hanson, Jim Cobb, Glen Walden, Dale Campbell, Gordon Parke, Robert West, John Meier, Art Gurtle, Wanda Warner, Mark Lewis, Dave Welker, Ed Shields. Row 5: Ron Utley, Roger Coombs, Bill Counsell, Gary Cross, Bob Brunkow, Terry Schillinger, Jay Sorenson, Bob Moran, Steve McCormick, Bob Missildine, Rick Manley, Larry Fanning, Von Klohe, Ric Sherman, Mr. Harris. Front Row: Stephanie Rhodes, Sherry Killian, Merri Bickerton, Barbara Beckmann. Row 2: Connie Cochran, Cheryl Turk, Christine Wihlborg, Claudine Bull. Row 3: Bill McGuire, Steve Ross, Elizabeth Harper. Mr. John Harris ably con- ducts the instrumental section. Spirit and culture are the basis ot the instru- mental section inthe Music Department. Through- out the year, our Band and Pipe Band played at the pep cons and games while the Orchestra participated in school concerts and in the yearly Eastern Washington' Music Educators National Conference Music Contest. Mr. John Harris is Head of the Music Depart- ment and directs the instrumental groups. Omwui Front Row: Marshall Johnson, Alexis Reynolds, Pennie Taft, Bonnie Gray, Mike Holland, Linda Gustafson, Brian Anderson, Christine Wihiborg. Karen Bertholf, Rita Wenski, Steve Slater, Jean Thomas, Sharon Smith, Row 3: Mr. Harris, Bill McGuire, Gary Toothaker, Rick Simmons, Brad Jenon Hoogstad, Larry Sorenson. Row 2: Kathy Lindsey, Ron Mercer, Linda Burch, Bob Kraig, Judi Sattler, Ray Adams, Marvin Garriott, Ken Kraig, Schultz, Sharon Williams, Bob Walker, Lynette Schwarz, Helen McNutt, Art Gurtle, Marr Lewis, Jay Sorenson. Front Row: Robin Ferris, Leslie Allen, Shirley Lee, Janet Munson, Karen Bachman, Kay Thomson, Sydney Robbins, Melody Brown, Pat Donohue, Kathy Getchell, Sandy Osterlund. Row 2: Glennyce Rediger, Karen Wil- liamson, Bobbie Ann Brockie, Barbara Whitney, Sheryl Walinski, Becky Hodge, Delnita Cook, Leslie Aitchison, Sue Shaw, Judy Stack, Sandy Dee Risteau, Patti Anderson, Lorretta Marx, Sue Brown, Wendy Wood, Sally Luce, Susan Evans, Stephanie Sylvester, Lona Clouse, Dianne Tyvan, Rodger Coombs. Row 4: Paul Macbeth, Scott Cleveland, Pat Mackey, Ron Hamamodo, Noyes Roberts, John Garske, Jack Danforth, Milan Novick, Pat Hall, Dave Heuther, Rod Kroll, Sonny Westbrook, John Peary. Botts, Carole Hester, Ralph Hoover. Row 3: Bill Parker, Sandy Squires, Ass fm 7fwrpmu4 M sam A week of getting acquainted and uniting the loyal Highlanders was the goal of this year's Highlander Week. All council members endeavored to make this week the traditional success it has been. On his arrival to Shaolle, the ASB extended the familiar Highlander Welcome to Enrico Giliberti, our foreign exchange student. Closing a semester of many activities for the fall officers ancl council were the Christmas events. The annual Christmas Dance was a memorable occasion as was the Merry Christmas provided for the girls of Gallancl Hall. Good leadership and a willingness to work brought about many accomplish- ments for the fall semester ASB. Patti Anderson Secretary Sonny Westbrook Fifth Executive Top: Diane Tyvan Treasurer Bottom: Pat Mackey Vice-President Fall ASB boasted tive outstanding officers. Their good leadership was an incentive to all the council mem- bers. Two officers, Craig Johnson and Patti Anderson, gained a lot of their experience from the Leader- ship Training Camp they attended last summer. Craig Johnson President Front Row: Nancy Gasman, Francine Clukey, Lorene Signs, Sandy Stoner, John Boldrideaux, Allen Lindholm, Margaret Philopant, Coni Sweet, Mar- shall Johnson, Lynn Taylor, Ginny Davis, Carol Woorsell, Sue Burklund, Candy Merrick, Bob Massie. Row 2: Pam Harter, Sharon Arlington, Vicki Treadwell, Becky Bailey, Sharon Olsen, Shirley Jorges, Barb Dyol, Helen Perry, Penny Whiting, Carol Moss, Claudine Bull, Karen Popp, Judy Barber, Sheryl Rockey, Vicki Bodker. Row 3: Diane King, Sue Yount, Carolyn Roberts, Linda McFee, Pat Grafmiller, Sally Greenslitt, Craig Gable, Steve Whitehead, Jane Swarthout, LaDonna Burdett, Sue May, Vicki Peterson, Connie John- son, Cathy Burquist. Row 4: Rick Manum, Jerry Burnett, Bob Shelton, Dave Chapman, Chris Warner, Jim Higbee, Gary Dalke, Dan Mullenix, Doug Cousell, John Loric, Loren Minnick, Doug Wright, Mike Dunn, Allen Groh, Bob Lanonette. Absent: Sue Holliday, Dale Loy, Bruce Farnsworth. 25 Q Sxcdwaye, and 0 rr ipacea ,ASEE Spring S Spring ASB began the semester by presenting the annual Valentine's dance, Sweetheart Swing. The council continued the plans ot the tall representatives for a successful dance. Selecting capable student representatives for the Shadle Park-Shoreline High School student exchange program was an important proiect ot the council. Choosing ot the delegates to the Seattle school was done by a com- mittee composed ot students and faculty members. A project to raise money helped to send Mr. Calvin Zinkel various educational books which he requested tor his teaching in Thailand. Closing a semester of many activities for the spring semester council members was the Sophomore Orienta- tion Day which was held tor all the entering sophomores. The students learned a little about Shadle lite and what would be expected of them as Highlanders. Sue Yount Secretary Hank Bendix Fifth Executive Top: Allen Lindholm Treasurer Bottom: Don Mullenix Vice President Loren Mi President A leadership conference ot Ferris High School storteol the term for the spring ASB officers. They gained ex- perience in lecidership, forming com- mittees, oncl promoting school spirit. nnick 'N Shadle students turned out in large numbers to witness the presentation ot the sweetheart and to enioy the dance. Sweetiemt Cfwamed at Swing Five finalists, Diane Jukich, Jerrie Sandberg, Patti Anderson, Sue Yount, and Pam Johnson, anxiously await announcement of Shadle's sweetheart. Great surprise marked Pam Johnson's expression when the sweetheart selection was announced. During the coronation, Dan Mullenix presented her with a bouquet of red roses. fl Home flaw, from fiom When is an italian boy a Scottish Highlander? When Enrico comes To cheer our team on at pep cons and games. Not many people can claim To have more Than one home or family, but Enrico Gililoerti, sponsored bythe American Field Service, has found an American home To Take The place ofthe one he left in Italy. During his one year stay, Enrico has brought new ideas and perspectives To The students of Shadle. He had an opportunity To express his views and compare Italian and American cultures in several issues of The Hi-Lander Hi- LiTes. Rightly elected Friendliest Boy during Highlander Week, Enrico always extended a warm smile and hi to Shadleites as he sauntered down The hall. Although The A.F.S. has been active in Spokahe for several years, Caryl Byrne is Shadle's first representative. She took part in the exchange program last summer, spending three months in Germany. Coryl com- mented: Europe is a state of mind, a way of life in itself. I could view America through the eyes and with the attitudes of a European, JERRI SANDBERG PAT GRAFMILLER President Vice President N 7 MARIDEE QUANBECK PATSY ENGBRETSQN Secretary Treasurer all Claude Wfwuql 'lwyw' Working with the girls, these advisors are always ready to lend a helping hand. Seated are: Mrs. Geraldine Couture, Mrs. Mary Praetorius, and Miss Blanche Smith. Standing are: Mrs. Olga Iverson, Miss Helen Cleveland and Miss Gilberto Albo. During the tall semester Girls' League bustled with activity. Glenda Dunn, honored to attend Girl's State, reported in a G.L. con that her ex- perience was one she wished every girl could share. Costuming was the highlight of the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, and an exciting intervarsity basketball game highlighted the Dad-Daughter Dessert. The League also assisted in the Toys for Tots drive. Front Row: Linda Webb, Bea Davisson, Sandy Howard, Trudy Gyarfas, Cheryl Davies, Andrea Hill, Pam Smith, Carol Wilson, Lauren Nelson. Row 2: -Audray Holm, Cheryl Smith, Penny Harper, Linda Berrscoter, Karen Nelson, Pat Conley, Tammi Mowry, Sandy Clark, Jan Brown, Kathy Lemon, Marnie Broatch. Row 3: Linda Harrison, Diana Kitt, Cheryl Simpson, Linda MacNaughton, Barbara Anderson, Shirley Stokke, Sue Frazier, Jan Hoagland, Karen Popp, Cheryl Oas, Bibbie Robertson. Row 4: Sharon Remmers, 42 Penny Kaluza, Nancy Sweet, Julie Murphy, Sharon Brown, Diana Barnett, Diana Jukich, Janice Flumen, Pam Wide- man, Lynn Galambie, Kathy Redfield. Row 5: Randy Rinker, Sue VanWinkle, Paula Moeckel, Pat Luck, Nancy Johnson, Cynthia Williams, Cheryl Schneider, Billie Middle- ton, Barbara McMillan, Karen Bacon. Row 61 Donna Per- due, Sherry Dunning, Pam Lattimore, Pam Troy, Stephanie Loan, Candy Bolstad, Roxanna Clauson, Linda Eastlourg, Judy Mehlert, Connie Cogley, Cheryl Strang. E 'Q i i- Front Row: Sally Glenn, Shirley Grove, Barbara Lipton, Kathy Elston, Ann Sandham, Marion Watson. Row 2: Sharon Williams, Sue Hilby, Sue Lysaker, Bunny Lancien, Diane Fodey, Andrea Bean, Chris Thompson, Linda Wil- liams, Jo Rodkey, Linda Pettis. Row 3: Gloria Young, Karol Kassner, Linda Sprague, Sue McCoy, Carolyn Mc- Alister, Susan Elbert, Mary Stenmark, Kay.Riegel, Pat Kolb, Cheryl Miller. Row 4: Rosalind Lele, Christine Frick, Paula Garske, Karen Cofer, Roberta Olmstead, Pat Roskelley, W0 ' Wgetlim, Gilda Gam lmlmg Wewmda Ambitious spring semester represen- tatives and officers plan the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. Enioyed by moms and daughters alike, the Tea gives them a chance to relax and have fun. At the conclusion of the year, each member realizes the bonds of friendship that the League has en- couraged among the girls of Shadle. A'll1a'b fm tt-':':-a . ff i , ,,,QE'? ' ' ' I-:, -.f-. f , 7f H 'S ff, :'-.Y-1 tr , J? 5. - we if- fri.-' f 'uiftiw we i7?'LfifM7f 15' wth 'g :wg 1-fwuzx :,fy,,, 24. ,f51wv,.. L 4' ff .1 f'Sf -nigwifwi ' 'f.S'wf ' ,VA Wits' 21451 avian: 4 1 Mary Hartman, Karen Kalles, Charlene Parker, Yvonne Christianson, Debbie Chandler. Row 5: Kathy McVaugh, Kay Rosenburger, Ginny Babb, Christie Smith, Donna Houchin, Lynette Larson, Linda Baldridge, Pam Nieschulz, Lynette Lightbody, Bonnie Buckman. Row 6: Gay Rob- inson, Linda Hood, Diana Huish, Karen Schultz, Carol Coyte, Karen White, Barb Greene, Barb Griffith, Angie Hamill, Norma Williams, Sharon Hosheit. Ell-EEN HYATT BARB KINDERMAN PYGSFOIGHT Vice President JOY WHITTAKER PAT LIPTON Secretary Treasurer wa, . wi! Gala' .league Spawn flmual ada flawkm gum' it Notice the triumphant gleam in the girls' eyes? A month of sleuthing and stalking around has finally paid off-they've trapped the Abner of their choice, draggedl?l him to the dance and married him. Marryin Sam, Mr. Eugene Breckenridge, hitches two cus- tomers in a rip-snortin' Dog- patch wedding. The best dressed couple in Jugapoo Junction 1 Judy Cowan and Jim Thomas. Galt' league The Decoration Committee for the Dad-Daughter Dribble worked hard to show the green and gold of Shadle. Looking over decorations being made are: Jan Brown, Linda Robinson, Linda Rishel, Christy Smith, and Connie Nash. The Big and Little Sister Party Con wel- comes new girls to Shadle. Girls extend their hands to meet new friends. Courtesy Committee is operated by the Girls' League and helps all new girls to become acquainted with Shadle. Sue Yount was the chairman this year. Other members were: Front Row: Francine Clukey, Jo Rodkey, Mari- dee Quanbeck, Diana Hocum, Sue Lysaker, Linda Williams. Row 2: Jerrie Sandberg, Jane Robinette, Candy Neel, Eileen Hyatt, Janet Munson, Noel Roberts, Lona Clause, Carol Campbell. Row 3: Linda Butler, Sue Yount, Linda Conboy, Jo Ann Lof, Janet Conner, Stephanie Loan, Annette Hardinger, Diane Luscher, Lyn Jorges. 8mw?' Upholding Girls' League tradition the first semester, officers honored our Dads and our Basketball team at the Dad- Daughter Reception, which proved to be a great success. annual Big and Little Sister Party and became better ac- quainted with the Highlanders. The Sadie Hawkins Dance and elections were next on the agenda. After the Spring officers were installed they began work on the Mother- Daughter Reception, which proved to be a great success. For Cotton Day the League again crowned the Cotton King and Queen. Through these activities the League tries to bring the girls closer in feeling that they are a part of Shadle. While giving her report on Girls' State, Glenda Dunn related many exciting meetings and events. Glen- da was Shadle's representative to Girls' State this summer. Penny Whiting, Kathy Prosser, and Terry Larsen hunt for room Wayne Lucas and Joan Lieske are busy working on sports material. numbers of students needed for interviews. Penny Whiting First Semester Editor Karen Freeman First Semester Assistant Editor Carol Luders and Gary Miller deposit stories into the basket for proofreading. flc-lmdm H6-idea Keepa Sdwol Wm Carol Luders Second Semester Editor Ka ren Freeman Second Semester Editor Judy Thomas receives a picture from photographer Larry Brown, as does Dave Warner from Dick Green. Darold Trent and Karen Freeman work on the second page layouts. Capturing Shadle Park news is the Hilander Hi-Lites Staffs' task during the year. Elements of good newswriting, composition, page layoutsfad- vertising and circulation, are practiced by the staff members, who give not only class time, but often work after school and weekends to publish the paper. Each staff member is trained in a Journalism l class and expe- riences holding an Editorial Po- sition. Front Row: Chris Jasley, Pam Smith, Pam Barnes. Row 2: Colleen Zimmer, Nash, Gloria Grimm, Eileen Hyatt, Allen Linolholm, Row 4: Karen Poffen- Sue Lysaker, Maridee Quanbeck, Beulah Ricketts, Dana Fichtenloerg, Sherry roth, Gary Phelps, Jeff Snow, Cathy Warinner, Jonell Steele, Roger Hahn, Brown, Judy Thomas, Karen Nelson. Row 3: Ilona Clouse, Sharon Sho- Alan Bolstod, Pam Troy, Greg Wolfe, Jim McEachran, Sharon Hosheit. walter, Judy Mehlert, Christie Rolfe, Pam Lattimore, Kathi Flett, Connie S Staff Qbeaelapa new Covwepta Christie Rolfe Kathi Flett Editor Assistant Editor 48 :ffm '64 spam Jim McEachran, business manager, Mr. Ted Clark, Sporran advisor, and Mr. Robert Stockman, business advisor, all seem pleased about something. Could it be that money they're counting is from the re- sults of the Sporran sales? Developing new concepts was the key for the i964 Spor- ran Staff's hardworking year. With help and advice from Mr. Ted Clark, Sporran advisor, the staff was able to produce an entirely new type of yearbook as well as preserve the tradition and colorfulness of Shadle's Spor- ran, Credit is due to editor Christie Rolfe and assistant editor Kathi Flett who worked with the staff to achieve qualities such as new format, mass balance and in- creased page size. The staff, as well, worked feverishly to meet deadlines and to produce the best possible Sporran forthe students of Shadle. t W .jr R R 'WW gi? A ' WM H 7 L Z f ...inn 4 . Front Row: Kay Thomson, Joan Gable, Sandy Anastasio, Sue McCoy, Trudie Whitehead, Linda Webb, Vicki Low, Pam Barnes. Row 2: Pam Ponsness, Jane Keeler, Sandy Kates, Diane Sontag, Lynette Lightbody, Susan Hinchlift, Lynn Maxwell, Sharon Mesmer, Glenda Dunn, Barbara Peterson. Row 3: Kathi Flett, Karen Bacon, Dee Risteau, Sue Yount, Swirl Presiding over an F.T.A. business meeting, is second semester President Glenda Dunn. Caryl Byrne, Joy Whitaker, Janice Flurnan, Gloria Grim.. Bernita Haraldson, Crystal Thompson. Row 41 Sue Lyman, Linda Conboy, Annette Hardinger, Jennifer Schatz, Patsy Engebretson, Carol Martinson, Cheri Dunning, Jane Swartout, Jo Anne Lof, Joanne Clarke, Karen Denson, Cathy Warinner. Jane Swartout, I Bm Sf. 27. fi. Teaching in a local grade school and taking part in ioint meetings with other schools, were iust two of the activities Teachers. The F.T.A. is of the Future organized for those persons interested in teaching as a career..Mr. Cecil Rob- inette is advisor. President Annette Ha rdinger, Vice President Patsy Engebretson, Secretary Barbara Peterson, Treasurer Linda Webb, 5th Executive GlenClG Diane Joan Sue Carol DUNN, Sontag, Gable, McCoy, Martinson, President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 5th Executive Spring F.T.A. Officers. 52 Fall F.T.A. Officers Front Row: Pat Donohoe, Kathy McCoy, Robin Farris, Marie Kelbell, Pat McElroy, Pat Lip- ton, Carlene Hayes, Kathy Els- ton, Colleen Zimmer. Row 2: Carol McAlistor, Susan Sir, Cheryl Johnson, Dianne Ten- neson, Sandy Arnold, Sandy Bradshaw, Mary Ewell, Jenon Hoogstad, Sally Glover, Kathy Tillson, Glenda Gomaz, Linda Hensclale, Jean Waters. Row 3: Connie Nash, Pat Wells, Sharon Showalter, Steve Hoss- ner, Leanord Cates, Gary Hill- man, Rick Sherman, Eddy Cates, Linda Hood, Bonnie Garrot, Kathy McVaugh. Study md Step Vqpilq F. WZ. S. Sa y Pat Clark Rick Sharon - Glover McElroy, Davis, Rigg, Showalter, President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 5th Executive Future Medical Students is a club designed for those interested in a career associated with medicine. Speakers and films help the students further their interest in this profession. Many members work, part-time at St. Lukes Hospital to gain experience. The Spokane County Medical Society awards pins to those persons who are faithful in club attendance, work at the hospital, and chairmen committees, Mr. John Kingsland is advisor. , F.M.S. Officers. Filling the F.M.S. scrapbook with pictures of the members' St. Lukes work experience are Sally Glover, President and Sharon Showalter, 5th Executive. Posing at Far Left are F,N.A. fall semester officers: Janis Reeves, Treasurer, Roberta Ray, Secretary, Linda Butler, Vice President, and Sharon Arring- ton, President. The spring sem- ester officers at Left are: Pat Crawford, Treasurer, Connie Cogley, President, Cheryl Cook, Secretary. Sharon Hosheit, Vice President, was not present for the picture. 7. . fl. Mmm Work to ,flcdlwe 7wq20ae A busy year for the Future Nurses of America has enabled the members to acquire knowledge in their future field of work. F.N.A. members gained actual nursing experience by serving at St. Luke's Hospital. Other activities during the year included having graduate nurses speak to the members, decorating the tree in the school courtyard for Christmas, attending a tea at Deaconess Hospital, and holding two potluck dinners. The club is guided by Mrs. Peggy Ostness, advisor. Working in the nurse's office during the day is one of the many services F.N.A. members perform. Sharon Hosheit and Connie Nash help the nurse, Mrs. Janice Gleave. Front Row: Linda Hoag, Sandy How- ard, Sherrie Worthington, Trudie Whitehead, Carol Halverson, :luoly Cowan. Row 2: Pam Williams, Sha- ron Evans, Charlene Doty, Kathy Reetz, Carolyn Knox, Jackie Smith, Carol Wilson, Shirley Lee, Pat Lip- ton, Lyn Galambie, Karin Page. Row 3: Mary Derr, Linda Hood, Frances Coppinger, Virginia Benadom, Karen Cofer, Sharon Arrington, Cheryl Cook, Carole Moss, Donna Nelson, Mary Benadom, Rosalund Bell, Jo- Ann Goumaz. Row 4: Connie Nash, Anita Austin, Kathy Davis, Pat Crawford, Roberta Ray, Connie Cog- ley, Carol Hamm, Jan Myers, Jan Reeves, Joan McCroy, Linda Butler, Sharon Hosheit, Sharon Olsen. limi Above: Getting Home Ec Club off to a good start were Terry Menteer, Fifth Executive, Gail Spurgeon, Treasurer, Joy Whittaker, Vice Pres- ident, Dee Risteau, President, and Janet Con- ner, Secretary. Below, Finishing a year of good work for the club were Barbara Griffith, Fifth Executive, Carol Brannon, Treasurer, Pat Conley, Secre- tary, Jane Vivian, Vice President, and Joy Whittaker, President. Front Row, Judy Cowan, Maureen Opie, Kathy Bruce, Row 2: Kathe Elston, Terry Menteer, Nancy Engbretson, Pat Conley, Lorene Signs, Jane Vivian, Gail Spurgeon, Linda Harrison, Carol Brannon, Margaret Noren, Jill Mulberry. Row 3, Susan Van Winkle, Sharon Brown, Bernita Haroldson, Janis Hoagland, Joy Diane Barnett and Gail Spurgeon show their tal- ents at a Home Ec work nite. The girls cook, sew, and learn about being future homemakers. I . VM, Swcceu m Home 50 if Homemaking Club produces our Home Makers of the future. These club members learn new methods of cooking, sewing, and child care. Club members achieve their knowledge through club experience. Home Ec Club also has Pot Luck dinners and helped a needy family at Thanksgiving. Mothers of the mem- bers were invited to a cake decorating party. Under the helpful direction of Mrs. Margaret Kroske, the girls have fun with various club projects. Whittaker, Diane Barnett, Stephanie Rhodes, Mary Wilson, Cheryl Oas. Row 4: Annieio Calhoun, Joan McCray, Dee Ris- teau, Gail Van Dewalle, Barbara Griffith, Janet Conner, Diane Scheible, Carol Frahm, Vicki Emmel, Anne Bryson, Kathy Davis. Practice makes perfect, is the motto in the typing classes around Shadle. Students enioy the annual typing contests held by Com- mercial Club. ' 6l1u57fu:4au'43' Fall semester officers were: Cheryl Baldwin, 5th Execu- tive, Kathy Strader, Vice President, Darellann Harris President, Diane Fodey, Treasurer, and Sandy Clark Secretary. World Commercial Club acauaints students with various phases typing tests are held by the club and the winners are of the business world. Job opportunities and requirements awarded pins. Mrs. Mary Griggs and Mrs. Evelyn Mag- are brought to the attention of club members by speakers, nuson are the club's advisors. films, and field trips to different business firms. Speed Front Row: Shirley Grove, Linda Hawkins, Nancy Gasman, Rae Marie Francis, Linda Kruithof, Diane Blackwell, Denise Shear, Marla LeMieux, Cynthia Ferrier, Gayle Allen, Joann Truman, Linda Weiser, Nancy Sweet, Ginny Davis, Rayma Daves, Morene Opie, Pam Smith, Kathy Bruce, Lauren Nelson. Row 2: Pam Barnes, Pam Harter, Sandy Clark, Trudy Whitehead, Pam Williams, Tyrine Galambie, Carol Thorasell, Sherry Sherman, Barbara Nesbitt, Jackie Miller, Ruthanne Hayes, Elaine Watson, Colleen Zimmer, Patti Lipton, Karen Paige, Peggy Beringer, Kathy Strader, Jane Emery, 56 Peggy Diffendorfer. Row 3: Diane Fodey, Pam Harder, Sharon Bell, Myrna Harper, Jill Keefe, Patti Mohr, Pam Wideman, Debbie Botts, Sue Sasse, Pat Wells, Judy Phillips, Patty Beal, Ncmcie Sherar, Judy Mehlert, Mary Stenmark, Shirley Jorges, Marilyn Doherty, Jerri Sandberg, Nancy Mullenux, Charlene Parkeri' Row A: Sherry Killian, Sharon Showalter, Cheryl Baldwin, Janis Hoagland, Sue Wengler, Lynn Jorges, Joann Clark, Jeanne Knudson, Sue Holiday, Bernita Haroldson, Tricia Scott, Merri Bickerton, Claudine Bull, Sharon Brown, Mary Pat Jaskulski, Carol Hester. ww- ,guf ,,. ,xx 41 'girl . N, Sitting: Gloria VCU LGUVGH, RUWGHHC HGYGS, JUOIY Riley, MGVC RULUSY1, Bev Garry Nordgaarden, Barry Sampson, Dole Elston, Bob Hull, Rich Haight, Rothwell, Barbara Sandberg, Dan Rowlcnd, Terri Richardson. Standing: Linda Gustafson, Lorraine Webster, Darlene Fisher. Studmta glibfbwd an Qlwffwfatwe Oacapatw HI-DECA is Shadle Park's chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Deca membership is open to those seniors who are enrolled in Shadle's Distributive Education Class. ln addition to class enrollment, all members are employed on a part Time basis in a distributive occupation within the community. The D.E. class is the first rung on a challenging and interesting stairway of Training and education that leads to careers followed by proprietors, man- agers, or employees engaged primarily in marketing or merchandising goods or services, Such occupations may be found in various business establishments, including but not limited to, retailing, wholesaling, manufacturing, storing, transporting, financing, and risk bearing. After voting and nomination took place in the state repre- sentative room of the capital in Olympia, Ruthanne Hayes was elected Secretary of the Washington State Distributive Education Club of America. W N A 5:2 fgxxlls' Sx ,61' of Ny I eqxxlf fr 9.-v Installation of the Spring sem- ester officers was held at a breakfast at Smitty's Pancake House. Pictured are: Bonnie Riddle, new President, Bev Rothwell, new Historian, Linda Gustafson, and Mr. Bob Lesser, Advisor. Leading the group to these aims the Fall semester officers are: Lorraine Webster, Treasurer, Barry Sampson, Vice President, Barbara Sandberg, President, Gloria VanLeuven, Secretary, Terri Richardson, Historian. Spring semester officers lbelowl are: Darlene Fisher, Treasurer, Bob Hull, Parliamentarian, Bonnie Riddle, President, Judy Riley, Secretary, Bev Rothwell, Historian. xv Scdaweelwlllefzw A Tield Trip To The Kaiser Aluminum Plant, caroling during The ChrisTmas season, and C1 skaTing party were The main events Sci- ence Club members enioyed during The year. Under The guidance of Mr, Paul Jensen, The club sTrives To make known The importance of science in The world today. These happy faces must mean a successful experiment as Sci- ence Club members show Their Talent aT a meeting. Front Row: Dee Logan, Dale Russell, Sus- anne Gibson, Shirley Adams, Michole Wood. Row 2: Diana Barnett, David Tice, Carol ,lo Beck, Larry Sontag. Row 3: Bob Dahl, Chuck Dean, Chris Hugo, Richard Schmidt, and Greg Jones. Yalmt Below: Fall semester officers include Chris Hugo, Vice Presidenly Below: Officers for The Spring semester are Greg Michele Wood, Secretary-Treasurer, and Chuck Dean, President. Jones, Vice President, Dig-me Bqmeff, Secrefqry. Treasurer, and Chris Hugo, President. Fall semester officers are: Michole Wood, Secretary, Larry Sontag, Treas- urer, Bob Van Schoorl, 5th Executive, Ed Fairbanks, Vice President, and Kathi Flett, President. For the Spring semester officers were: Larry Sontag, President, Shirley Adams, Secretary, Bob Dahl, Treasurer, and Michole Wood, Vice President. Members were: Front Row: Helen Baker, Gloria Steele, Shirley Adams, Michole Wood, Fred Zemke. Row 2: Pam Biallas, Doralee Baker, Robin Barrett, Chris Wihlborg, Kathi Flett, Glenda Gomez. Row 31 Carol Jo Beck, Bob Dahl, Bob Van Schoorl, Chris Hugo, Alan Mc- Lure, Chuck Dean, and Larry Sontag. Fall President Kathi Flett conducts a Math Cl U meeting. With this leadership Math Club had another successful and eventful year. in MM Coated The Math Club, while encouraging interest in the Mathematical careers, participated in the National Math Contest. Selling math books was the main proiect of the first semester officers. The second semester offi- cers concentrated on the National Math Club initiation for the Juniors. Under the super- vision of Mr. Wayne Eacher, Math Club has had a very successful and eventful year. G cmd Fwicli Clair Sum Spring semester officers of German Club lseat- edl Gordon Peck, Fifth Executive, Becky Hodge, Secretary, Don Falk, President, Jennifer Schatz, Vice President, and Brad Burch, Treasurer are being guided by Bill Parker, Fifth Executive, Karen Denson, Treasurer, Paul Macbeth, Presie dent, Cheri Dunning, Vice President, and Del- nita Cook, Secretary, as they coordinate the activities of the club. A campaign for closer relations between the language clubs was started by the French Club this year. German Club President, Paul Macbeth, Mr. Robertson, guest speaker, and Linda Broatch, French Club President, are pleased with the results, as every language club took part. Front Row: Donna Hocum, Linda Scott, Susan Sir, Lynette Lightbody, Linda Nelson, Mary Stenmark, Maureen Ahsley, Linda Williams. Row 2: Becky Hodge, Andrea Green, Karen Denson, Nancy Myers, Bill Parker, Art Gurtle, Linda Schultz, Stephanie Swift, Delnita Cook, Gloria Niederhauser. Row 3: Jennifer Schatz, Cheri Dunning, Paul Macbeth, Rich Schnurr, Gordon Peck, Janet Conner, Don Falk, Carol Martinson, Alexis Reynolds. Teaching about the culture and people of France are only two of the useful purposes French Club fulfills The Fall semester officers are engrossed in studying the culture of the country. They ore: Stephanie Allen Fifth Executive Lyn Ashurst, Vice President Linda Broatch President, Sue Anderson, Secretary Linda Fyloslien Treasurer. The Spring semester officers show signs of con- fusion as they plan the first meeting. Diana Kerr, Treasurer Sue Holliday Vice President, Joan Shot- well Secretary Pam Nieshulz Historian and Steph- anne Allen President guide the club through its Front Row: Gail Grant, Barbara Nesbit, Pam Nieshulz, Christy Taylor, Bonnie Weaver, Kathy Redfield, Kate Riegel, Faris Dearborn, Jane Vivian, Mary Stenmark, Joan Shotwell, Charlene Haynes, Karen Kalles, Sue Elbert, Sue Blomgren, Martha Adams, Shirley Stokke. Row 2: Barbara Beckmann, Gay Kendziora, Barb Vaughn, Sue Anderson, Debbie Botts, Martha Fegan, Ginny Babb, Leslie Atchison, Theresa Johnson, Linda MacNaughton, Patti Mohr, Jill Keefe, Vicki Samuels, Amy Williamson, Stephanie Allen, Shanon Svenson, Linda Toso. Row 3: Sue Birkland, Nancy Sherar, Carol Roberts, Dave Rue, Carol Sherling, Carol Fiveash, Vicki Siep, Charlotte Vincent, Sue Lyman, Gayla Grier, Becky Bailey, Jackie Miller, Eric Benson, Jenon Hoogstad, Kay Keller, Trudy Gyarfus, Diana Holmes. Row 4: Vicki Low, Rayrna Daves, Sue Holliday, Cheryl Baldwin, Leslie Drollinger, Linda Connall, Marnie Broatch, Marily McVay, Dave Radford, Dick Philipps, Pat McCormick, Jeanie Knudson, Gaye Lyons, Linda Fyioslien, Linda Broatch, Donna Perdue, Diana Kerr, Linda Hood, Lyn Ashurst. Front Row: Linda Benscoter, Trudie Whitehead, Karin Paula Moeckel, Cheryl Oas, Carole Moss, Patty Ny- Page, Stephanie Sylvester, Diane Jukich, Diane Ken- soe, Paige Pierce. Row 3: Barbara Dyal, Susanne dall, Jan Jones, Sue McCoy, Sandy Anastasio, Dee McCaskey, Judy Mehlert, Connie Nash, Roberta Ray, Logan. Row 2: Sherry Schurman, Carol Aden, Cheryl Nancy Johnson, Sherry Lindskeg, Jane Keeler, Bon- Cook, Dru Morrison, Diana Barnett, Janice Fluman, nie Garratt, Carol Slade, Susanne Gibson. To increase understanding of the people of Spain and their culture is the aim of Spanish Club members. Students who are taking at least one se- mester of Spanish are eli- gible for membership in Saber es Poder. After an open house the club, advised by Mr, James McBride, planned a pot luck dinner to climax their activities for the year. sm ea mm am smut seam Below: Fall semester Spanish Club officers are: Paula Moeckel, Vice President, Trudie Whitehead, President, Cynthia McNeil, Historian, and Connie Nash, Secretary. Not present for the picture is Jan Jones, Treasurer. Officers for the Spring semes- ter are: Sandy Anastasio, President, Carol Aden, Vice Presi- dent, Diana Barnett, Secretary, and Diane Jukich, Historian. Not pictured is Dee Logan, Treasurer. Heads turn toward the speaker as a Spanish Club member voices her opinion. l Uoyaa cmd Uerwuimk Spank latin CM Q Clad in their Roman togas, Latin Club initiates Linda Moran and Karin Page enact a scene from Cinderella Fall semester officers are: Dee Ris- teau, Vice President, Cheryl Turk, Fifth Executive, Maridee Quanbeck, Secretary, Leonard Slack, Treasurer, and Sharon Nicolls, President, Officers for the Spring semester are: Cynthia Chance, Treasurer, Keith Voos, Vice President, Jane Swart- out, Secretary, Karen Bacon, Fifth Executive, and Virginia Anderson, President. Early in the fall, a lively initiation for new E Pluribus Unum members started Latin Club's activities for the year. The club aims to increase knowledge and partici- pation in classical studies and create interest in the culture of ancient Rome. E Pluribus Unum members at- tended a meeting of all Shadle's language clubs and had a cupcake sale after school. Guiding Latin Club's activities is advisor Mrs. Charlotte Fancher. Front Row: Maureen Opie, Barbara' Gess, Maridee Quanbeck, Karen Bertholf. Row 2: Sandy Roupe, Virginia Anderson, Michole Wood, Susanne Gibson, Cynthia Chance, Dana Fichtenberg, Karin Page, Trudie Whitehead, Pam Williams. Row 3: Lona Clouse, Sheryl Walinski, Sandy ,Kates, Donna Nelson, Penny Poetter, Gloria Grimm, Dee Risteau, Karen Bacon, Janet Bolma, Sue Wenger, Diane Ten- neson. Row 4: Keith Voos, Sharon Nicolls, Cheryl Turk, Carolyn Hagensen, Sally Green- slitt, Jane Swartout, Leonard Slack, Nancy Pike, Carolyn McAlister, Joan Lieske, Judy Sattler. 63 Front Row: Sherry Stutzman, Penny Taft, Lynette Schwartz, Kay Barnard, Audrey Holm, Raeann Fry. Second Row: Linda Johnson, Barbara Lewis, Aud- rey Witermood, Jeanie Brah- man, Shannon Svensen, Shirley Jorges, Sherry Alban, Ruth Ito, Pam Johnson. Third Row: Glor- ia Neiderhauser, Diane Tenne- son, Caryl Burn, Diane Luscher, Stephanie Nelson, Lyn Jorges, Janice Coolbaugh, Ed Shields, David Warner, Theresa John- son. Back Row: Margaret Riley, Wendy Wood, Darold Trent, Paul Cooley, Chris Warner, Dave Welker, Bill McGuire, Steve Ross, Karen Eddy, Sally Leyste, Sandy Squires. 7a!mt 61015 Snwwiaqea Spwlil flifdddea Talent Club aims to encourage students to develop a talent and to make good use of this ability. Its members are exposed to the entertainment media through performances at different places. This year Talent Club gave shows at such places as the Masonic Temple, the Shriner's Hospital, and the Holiday Inn. Mr. Lloyd Fowler is advisor to the club and its activities. Fall officers were: Front Row: Porn Johnson and Darold Trent. Back Row: Kay Barnard, Dave Welker and Diane Luscher. Spring officers are: Front Row Steve Ross and Pam Johnson Back Row: Diane Luscher, Lin da Johnson and Raeann Fry. T 3 si., , sk if-15:-Q , .JF S .Upv- Q Interclub Council members this year included: Pam Johnson, Trudy Whitehead, Peggy Berin- ger, Darrelan Harris, Sandy Anastasio, Bonnie Riddle, Jim Bayes. Row 2: Jerrie Sandberg, Pat McElroy, Caryl Byrne, Midge Canterbury, Sharon Arrington, Bev Fager, Linda Benscoter, Pat Lipton, Glenda Dunn, Lyn Ashurst. Row 3: Diane Barnett, Larry Sontag, Joy Whittaker, Penny Whiting, Joan McCroy, Pam Troy, Cathy Warinner, Dorold Trent, Dave Warner, Kathi Flett. Row 4: Pat Mackey, Harry Abbott, Stephanie Loan, Dennis Mortord, Dan Mule lenix, Chris Hugo, Paul Macbeth, Ken Neis- wender, Bill Fought, Rick Lamphear, Gary Ogle. fawrdwi Coma! ada elm lnterclub Council consists ot representatives from the various clubs at Shadle. Its aim is to unite the clubs that they might work to better our school. For the main project, the first semester council held a blanket drive for the House ot Charity. Second semester council was responsible tor the Sophomore Orientation, which tea- tured a booth display from each club. First semester officers: Jerrie Sandberg, Vice Presi dent, Pat Mackey, President, Stephanie Loan, Sec retary. At the bottom are the Spring semester of ticers: Cathy Warinner, Secretary, Jim McEachran Vice President, Dan Mullenix, President. Jerrie Sandberg, President ot the Girls' League, is shown giving Pat Mackey the'League's blankets. Girls' League gave the most blankets for the House of Charity Drive. 25 Front Row: Jim McEachran, Carl Cunningham, Mr. Chattiri, Fred Nemke, Steve Porter, Bart Preecs. Row 21 Gary Dahlke, Doralee Baker, Caryl Byrne, Gale Peterson, Bill Riggs. Demarians is a political discussion group that meets once a week. They discuss world, national, and local affairs. Several Times during the year they present guest speakers, as well as several programs by the individual club members. Mr. Ronal Chattin is advisor. Members of the Radio Club are: Bill Fought, Scott Wood, Steve Burn, Jim Louritzen, Gerald Pointer, Ron Miller, Bob Mottaz, Eric Johnson, Tim Turner, Scott Speicher, Mr. Bob Jones, advisor. 66 adwdlwl 9 fl Radio Club is for those students in- terested in electronics and amateur radio. lt gives them a chance to learn more about radio transmission and receiving, while working with an amateur radio set-up. Mr. Bob Jones is advisor. Front Row: Nancy Mossuto, Pam Harter, Vicki Low. Row 2: Kay Thomson, Carol Campbell, Sue Ben- doritis, Caryl Byrne, Chris Rolfe, Paula Grafmiller. Row 3: Sue Evans, Midge Canterbury, Steve Whitehead, Pat Tiolrick, Bill Parker, Charlene Smith, Kay Keller. World of 75wll1fq Dramatic pursuits characterize the Thespians. During the year they worked on the Chil- olren's Theater production of Rip Van Winkle. In February, they presented the play Drums of Death. Mr, Stan Williams is advisor. Pictured at the Spring Installation are: Dan Dunn, Pam Harter, Sue Bendoritis lSpring Presidentl, Midge Canterbury lFall Presidentl, Caryl Byrne, Carol Campbell, and Paula Grafmiller. Carol Campbell presents a gavel made by her grand father to outgoing President, Midge Canterbury. Front Row, Doyle Maxwell, Jo Rodkey, Francine Clukey, Chris Ashurst, Maridee Quanbeck. Row 3, Patti Anderson, Sharon Jasley, Joan Gable, Jody Blankenship. Row 2, Glenda Dunn, Nicolls, Cheryl Baldwin, Joanne Lof, Cathy Warinner, Annette Joan Shotwell, Karen Bachman, Barb Kinderman, Sheryl Hardinger, Stephanie Loan, Linda Broatch, Dianne Luscher, Walinski, Karen Bacon, Dianna Hocum, Cathy Hanning, Lyn Sue Torney, Trish Johnson, Kathi Flett, Linda Baldridge. derwlradmSme4w Below: Officers for the Fall semester are: Maridee Quanbeck, Fifth Executive, Francine Clukey, Treas- urer, Stephanie Loan, President, Patti Anderson, Vice President, and Trish Johnson, Secretary. Posing at their installation are Spring semester officers: Chris Jasley, Treasurer, Kathi Flett, Secre- tary, Sharon Nicolls, Fifth Executive, Barb Kinder- man., Vice President, and Cathy Warinner, President. 68 flowing fliq As the members of Dileas Chailin, Shadle's girls' honor club have discovered, the formula for an energetic, useful club is really very simple. The main ingredient is enthusiasm for the cultural aspects of school life, such as art, music, and drama. To demonstrate this enthusiasm, in early spring the club sponsored their second annual Fine Arts Festival. Adding a generous amount of school spirit and pride, members come up with a variety of other activities. Since Dileas is an honor club, before becoming a member a girl is tested on her knowledge ot humanities, current events, and school life. Overseeing the club's many activities are advisors Mrs. Norma Boisen, Miss Jane DeLoach, and Miss Carol Gustafson. Dileas Chailin members honored their fathers at the annual Dad-Daughter Potluck Dinner held in October. The festival was begun with a concert by the Eastern Washington State College Choir. At Right, members of the men's quartet, The Uncalled Four, entertain with their version of There ls Nothin' Like a Dame. Far Right: Square danc- ing by the Silver Spurs was iust one of the many kinds of dancing demon- strated on the first day of the Fine Arts Festival. ' ri Fm Am Fermi 8mm Q Organizing the Fine Arts Festi- val was the job of these chair- men: Left are: Joan Shotwell, general chairman, JoAnn Lot, publicity, Sharon Nicolls, art, Diane Luscher, music, and Lin- da Baldridge, drama. Annette Hardinger, dance chairman, was not present for the picture. Below Left: Paintings and drawings by art students were displayed in the Commons Hall throughout Fine Arts Festival week, Members of the drama class rehearse for their presentation of the one-act play Old Ghosts at Home. l i An enormous success once again! That's how Dileas Chailin's second annual Fine Arts Festival was described by the club's officers. The week of March 23-25 fea- tured displays-and demonstrations by The art depart- ment, a play enacted by members of the drama classes, . to and two programs presented by the music department. , . A new addition to the festival this year was a dance , show put on by members of Talent Club and Silver Spurs. The event was sponsored and publicized by Dileas Chailin, in cooperation with the various depart- ment heads. x . 5.1 A fs fps' K 75011 ea lead Salvo! in Gatq-Wide Wed Gwu CMU 5 'Q-, 4 zu 9: 960 C5105 Working on many varied proiects and activities has kept Shadle's Red Cross representatives busy this past year. The two repre- sentatives are Carol Hester and Sue Evans, who attend a city- wide meeting each month. They discuss with other members of the council what each school can do for the Red Cross and inter-school relations. Representatives of all the schools confer at a monthly meeting. The group has tried to bring about better relations. Red Cross Advisor, Mr. Eugene Breckenridge, works with Sl'1adle's coun- cil members, Sue Evans and Carol Hester. 31am-School 70 Reorganized, Chess Club strives to in- crease its knowledge at the game, eventually hoping to build up enough skill to become a varsity group playing matches with other high schools within the city. One such match was the meet between Shadle and L.C. Members of the club include: First Row: Fred Zemke, Pat Lindstrom, Gary Ogle, Larry Sontag, Diana Barnett, Dick Whipple. Row 2: Gil Harmon, Maxine Broe, Ron Lane, Bob Dahl, Louis Evart, Carl Cunning- ham. Row 3: Jim Harris, Bob Shelton, Dan Bienz, Phil Johnston, Roger Butt, Mr. Anderson. Row 4: Bill Faught, Kelly O'Keefe, Craig Butt, Chris Hugo, Earl Stork, Chuck Dean. Relaxing after a meeting, Fall semester Vice President, Chuck Dean: President, Chris Hugo, and Secretary-Treasurer, Louis Evart, are about to begin a match. td mywyii Elm em ffm Guiding Chess Club through their meetings and events of the Spring semester are: President, Chuck Dean, Vice President, Larry Sontag, and Secretary- Treasurer, Kelly O'Keefe. J A w I time flalilm Front Row: Rick Allen, Joe Oakley, Dick Sherrill, Ken Kelly, Dan Rogers, Jack Roundtree, Dan Wolfley, Jim Thomas, Bruce Farnsworth, Dale Robertson, Allen Lindholm, Gary Row 3: Forrest Wilbanks, Loren Smith, Rick Neale. Row 21 Joe Holland, Chuck Butzloff, Jerry Countrymen, bos, Jeff Stone, Craig Johnson, Terry Peterson, Ken Neiswender, Neil Gillette, Don Sheridan, Jim Bunch, Jack Danforth, Carl Anderson, Shadle Park Clansmen promote athletics and school spirit among the varsity lettermen. Any boy who has received a letter in a sport and is able to attend the meetings is eligible for membership, Clansmen have Mr. Les Rurey. Rich Mesmer, Steve Higgins, Tom Sears Minnick, Doug Kuelpman, Randy Vanden Dan Mullenix, Dick Scott, Tony Anderson Dick Beadle, Chuck Fleiger, Gordan Taft made it a tradition to present a gift to the school's sport department. Advisors tor the club are Mr. Jim Berry and Front Row: Dean Shane, Steve Hossner, Jack Brenton, Earl Overlie, Bill Floyd Smith, John Hughes, Don Stoughton, Jack McKenna, Mac Jamison Corigliano, Don Doyl, Ron Nicodmus. Row 2: Jim Kalamon, Jack Carter, Larry Johnson, Bill Frazier, Jack Harding, Don Stephens, Harry Laughary Ed Cates, Malcolm Derr, Perry Magstad, Jim Munkers, Rod Smith, Hank Dick Urbaniak. Bendix, Bolo Konopka, John Bower. Row 3: John Badget, Gary Cummings, 72 6DfL00t0If6d Efatmeazi in Spam Front Row, Carol Wilson, Cheryl Davies, Linda Williams, Dayle Max- well, Sally Ward, Sherry Stutzman, Gayle Grant. Row 2, Jerri Sand- berg, Sue Yankee, Glenda Gomaz, Dianna Hocum, Bev Fager, Sandy Roupe, Dana Fichtenberg, Shirley Jorgas, Lynn Maxwell, Linda Scott, Bonnie Buckman. Row 3: Mary Wilson, Delnita Cook, Karen Denson, Caileag Clan furthers the interests of Shadle girls in the various sports. Month- ly Co-Ed Nights were sponsored along with an annual Dad's Night, held in Barbara Sandberg, Barb Kinderrnan, Judy Mehlert, Penny Whiting, Leslie Aitchison, Linda Baldridge, Doralee Baker, LaDonna Burdett. Row 4, Kathy Davis, Linda Conboy, Dee Risteau, Libby Harper, Joan Lieske, Carol Martinson, Janet Conner, Patsy Engbretson, Nancy Pike, Diane Keller, Denise Bynes, Joan McCray, Sue May. Fall semester officers: Carol Wilson, Treasurer, Penny Whiting, Secretary, Sue May, President, Pat- sy Engebretson, Vice President, Kathy Davis, Fifth Executive. connection with a wrestling match. Co-ed Night, sponsored by Caileag Clan, provided an evening of fun for Shadle students. Spring semester officers, Karen Denson, Vice Presi- dent, Carol Martinson, Treasurer, Joan McCroy, President, Delnita Cook, Secretary, Barb Kinderman, Fifth Executive. Rifle frm W aim To The Tunnels! Every week mem- bers of The Rifle Club descend To The depThs beneafh The school To pracTice Their marksmanship. Sound risky? NOT aT all, for every possible precauTion is sTressed. Membership is granTed only To Those sTudenTs who can pass a sTaTe sponsored safeTy examina- Tion given by The advisor, Mr. Harold Burgen. The club is a member of The NaTional Rifle AssociaTion, which awards effi- ciency medals To deserving in- dividuals. These medals, rang- ing from sharpshoofer To experT, are earned in compeTiTive shooTs ThroughouT The year. sw W1 sqm, Front Row: Mike Williamson, Curt Findley, Cole Gilkey, Larry Ertner. Row 2: Dave Rue, Jenon Hoogstad Linda Robbins, Barbara Bishop, Jim Burgen. Row 3: Den Danilson, Richard Vaughn, Dennis Morford Dave PoTTer, Doug Piper, Richard Schmidt, Bob Sfewardson, David Tice. fludwf dial 7fwmote4 Good Spa Front Row: Dennis Midkiff, Gordon Ferrier, Rick Starr, Dale Crisp, Marv Crisp. Row 21 Melody Munson, David Moss, Terry Brandon, Steve Weeden, Dennis Caruw, Irving Housinger. 74 EnThusiasm keynoTes The acTiv- iTies of The Nocks Archery Club members. Once a week They brave The rigors l?l of The Tun- nels To pracTice for Their upcom- ing TournamenTs. The club par- TicipaTes in four TournamenTs each year in which Trophies are awarded for The firsT four place- winners. In The spring The mem- bers and Their advisors, Mr. Carl SchmidT and Mr. Jim Morlan, puT Their pracTice To good use in Their annual bow fishing expediTion. WLM flee Slmp in tlw Fad-madly Zbellate 61146 Bart Preecs proves his contentions dur- ing a league debate. Veteran debater Gary Dahlke emphasizes a point during the Shadle-Central Valley debate. The unofficial motto of the De- bate Club is squelch 'emu- logically. Not quite, but the De- bate Club members do enioy winning tournaments through logical, organized, arguments. They learn the fundamentals of debate every sixth period under the direction of their advisor, Mr. Larry Kraft. The members are put on two teams, the var- sity and junior varsity, accord- ing to their abilities. The var- sity team did very well, placing fifth out of a field of ten. i Front Row: Jann Miller, Linda McFee, Jane Vivian. Row 2: Fred Zemke, Carl Cunningham, Fred Foss, Gary Dahlke, Bart Preecs, Joel Miller, Dave Tice, Mike Holland. Not pictured are Connie Stein and Kathy Allgaier. Would fmfhmce Imam 344166 and . . . Seated: Robin Barrett, Kathy Tillson, Carol Beck, Gary Alan McClure, Janice Fay, Eddie Cates, Pat Luck, Lorraine Ogle, Dave Warner. Standing: Sandra Fry, Charlene Smith, Gruettner, Eric Johnson, Linda Nelson, Eileen Robisch, Jackie McElhaney, Kelly O'Keefe, Louis Evart, Scott Wood, Maxine Broe. ...QadlruwZSmZl77Zem6efw Outstanding workers on the Sporrun and Hi-Lites staffs were recommended by Mr. Ted Clark for membership in Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for journalism students. Quill and Scroll, under the guidance of Mrs. Charmaine Kolb, strives to recognize the work of its members and does HOT sponsor social activities. Members otten enter writing contests, submitting their own newspaper articles or creative works. The cheery faces Shadle. students see behind the desk in the library belong to enthusiastic mem- bers ot Leabor Braec, the Library Club. Members provide services to students using the library and encourage reading and knowledge of the many resources found there. During the year, supervised by Mrs. Gwen Du- rand and Mrs. Lenore Haight, Leabor Braec members sold pa- per-back books and visited a college library. They also shipped a set ot en- cyclopedias to Peace Corps workers in Thailand. Quill and Scroll members are: Wayne Lucas, Kathi Flett, Jim McEachran, Sharon Showalter, Pam Troy, Mrs. Kolb, and Maridee Quanbeck. Those not present for the picture are Karen Freeman, Carol Luders, and Joan Lieske. '77 Kathy Clauson, Fall President, discusses films with a guest speaker at the club's annual open house. Art Club aims to promote in- terest in art among the stu4 dents. The club participates in outside exhibits and mon- ey-making proiects such as dance decorations and pro- gram covers. The business ofthe Qiub is highiaghfed by a guest speaker monthly. Mrs. Snider is advisor to the club and assists in its ac- tivities. Fall officers were: Front Row: Jane Robinette, Gloria Nieolerhouser. Back Row: Kathy Clauson, Kathy Russell and Bev Rothwell. flu Bluff Yfwfrwtea .9 an ,flu Front Row: Pat Lipton, Marilee McBride, Demaris Hudson, Cheryl Johnson, Nancy Gasman, Bev Rothwell, Janice Robinette, Denise Linam. Middle Row: Bonnie Buckman, Sayona Randall, Kathy Gibson, Kathy Getchell, Annie Ja Calhoun, Gloria Niederhauser, Lynette Larsen, Nancy Graham, Connie Terris, Carolyn Johnson, Pam Weber, Pam Harter. Back Row: Kathi Russell, Martha Fegan, Kathi Flett, Sharon Williams, Alane Lyons, Sharon Ervin, Linda Marr, Denise Burns, Michele Goddard, Sharon Nicholls, Linda MacNaughton, Kathy Clauson Spring officers are: Kathi Flett, Bonnie Buckman, Connie Ter' ris, Sharon Nichols and Linda McKnaughton. X S f XL,-'-,ff -i- Mr. Pugh and Mr. Henley show Tech- niques of winning coaches. Goadwa ima!! Fedai PrornoTing good sporfsrnanship is The Task of Shadle's coaches. They Train The aThleTes in The finer poinTs of The Game and sTress That win- ning is only achieved by fair play. Experienced in Their posiTion, They devoTe much of Their Time in helping Shadle gain recogniTion in The field of aThleTics. Many of The coaches work wiTh more Than one Team and need To have considerable knowledge of nnosT sporTs. f Spa Additions to the staff gave effectiveness to Shadle's teams this year. The new varsity line coach is Mr. Bob Morris, and assisting B-squad this year is Mr. Don Miller. The C-squad, a new team, is coached by Mr. Les Rurey. Mr. Harvey Lochhead has assumed the head coaching posi- tion for both cross country and track. Coaching staff for the 63-64 season is: Mr. Lyle Pugh, wrestling, Mr. Don Miller, B-squad football, Mr. Clyde Combs, swimming, Mr. Frank Yuse, varsity ten'Ptis, Mr. Marvin Ander- son, B-squad tennis, Mr. Les Rurey, C-squad football, Mr. Harvey Lochhead, cross country and track, Mr. Dennis Petek, B-squad basket- ball, Mr. Paul Henley, varsity basketball, Mr. Mel Schmidt, varsity football, and Mr. Dave Robertson, B-squad football and bas- ketball. Mr. George Manning, golf, Mr. Bill Via, wrestling, Mr. Joe Heslin, baseball, and Mr. Bob Morrishvarsity football. The athletic director, MR PAUL HENLEY head of the Phy'sical Education depart ment, JACK HARDING end JACK BRENTON quarterback TONY ANDERSON center DONtgE15EIDAN DON DOYLE guard PAT JEFFRIES end Providing protection for another Jim Munkers pass is halfback Ron Dixon. 5'dad!e'4 6 .. iff.. Q- S -. quarterback Tackle 2nd team All City 60 llmewmdai Shadle's highland gridders were caught in The Turmoil of a re- building year during The '63 season. Short on experience, the Team's ranks became thinner as The weeks passed because of in- creasing iniuries. Although win- less in ten games, The gridders provided many exciting moments for Their fans and opponents. Much of This interest was pro- duced by The fine group of Jun- iors on The Team that promise a successful season for The green and gold next year. BILL CORIGLIANO JACK DANFORTH LONNIE WHARF end JON PAGGET guard AUSTIN FRAZIER tackle HARRY LAUGHARY fullback DON STOUGHTON fullback DON GROSS Tackle JACK MCKENNA end DICK URBANICK end DOUG WARD halfback ROB YOUNG KEN KELLY halfback guard TOM SEARS HARVEY SELF tackle Tackle Shadle Shadle Shadle Snaolle Shadle Shadle Shadle Sltadle FORREST Wl LBANKS halfback JOE OAKLEY halfback EARL OVERLY end JIM MUNKERS quarterback MAC JAMESON end GORDON TAFT end DOUG CARTER center RUDY GRIGSBY tackle Junior Varsity Win-Loss Record . . ............ Central Valley . Lewis 84 Clark .. West Valley . . . Gonzaga . . . . University . North Central . . . . . Rogers Ferris O 6 7 O 9 12 13 6 JACK ROUNDTREE tackle JIM BUNCH guard JOHN BOWER fullback Front Row: Ron Keefer, Dave Johnson, John Donnelly, Terry Strong, Ron Brusseau, Jerry Hendron, Mike Murphey, Pat King, Doug Morri- f W? E Qs' 1422 Q ie A 3 fm , .pin F Q -if Fighting fatigue, Dale Robertson strains toward the finish line during the dual meet with Gonzaga. awtq6wu6o Continuing their winning ways from last year the Shadle cross country team ran up a 5-i record in league dual meets. Led by senior Loren Minnick, the Scots took second in the all city meet held on our own 2 mile course and brought the season to a climactic close by taking the second place team honors in the state meet in Seattle. Striving to capture a win for Shadle Park is Allen Lindholm, Finishing another tough race, Chuck Fleiger takes 2nd place for Shadle Park at the Gonzaga dual meet. faded 5-f Smwn Front Row: Danny Rogers, Rich Messmer, and Steve Hosner. Back Row: Dale Robertson Loren Minnick, Chuck Fleiger, and Alien Lindholm. Running away with the first place honors at the Gonzaga dual meet, Loren Minnick crosses the finish line in a Shadle course record of 9:35. SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE 15 12 21 15 19 15 LEAGU E SCORES .. ...Rogers .. ...Gonzaga .. ...NC .... ..LC University 50 19 35 37 42 49 2nd in the Spokane Cross Country League. 2nd in the Washington State Invitational Cross Country Meet. Leading the B-squad for most the season, Jeff Hatch Takes the honors of the Rogers dual meet Danny Rogers strides from the starting line at the start of the L.C. meet 3 Sgymd Wwnuw to Smaagtlwa afmtq in i765 Seawn Racing against the stop watch, Loren Minnick sprints for the finish line. Members of this year's B-squad cross tgountry team included Ron Vanos, Mike Dunn, Mike Ahrens, Mike Stephens, Joel Huston, Terry Larsen, Bruce McNett, Tom Cassidy, Steve Higbee, Ron Side, Malcom Derr and James Donner. S 'A f : 4 . , , Y K 5 ix I H ' if U Nw , -,QT wx S ,fm , , ,. K was up , A , 6 M5 ,F 1 Q in , x A ,7 ,, V , 5 F -X4 Jw V K 133- k ' 'ik' wifi, W Sf k V f, -ww? wmglm f ,, , , ' - U' ' Q5 .4 1 ffm' -L'- V W i '- , ' L . 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Back Row: Semler, Hank Bendix, Roy Price, and Tom Sears. md Work of Ucwutq Shadle's wrestling season came to a close with the Highlanders on top at the city league. The wrestlers tin- ished with an impressive 9-l record, their only loss being to North Central. The team is young, but has gained much experience from their matches against considerably tougher opponents andthe assistance of capable coaches. Shadle won the District tournament for the second year in a row, sending tive wrestlers to the state tourna- ment. Since most of the team is composed of iuniors and sophomores, prospects look good for next year. Handling the managerial duties this year were: Front Row: Dale Crisp, and Lyle Becker, the trainer. Back Row: Marvin Crisp, Mel Habermen, and Tom Treadwell. Tom Sears, who wrestles in the heavy- weight class, looks like he has a little problem. Hank Bendix takes clown his opponent in a tense match against N. C. Smgzi and Eepzl Don Gross is trying very hard to pin his man in our match against Rogers. -W ..,,, . 1 . Combining muscle and know how, Joe Oakley is about to pin his opponent. Jim Bunch, a promising wrestler, is on top for the moment. After a tough match, the wrestlers express mixed feelings of relief and ioy. ...0ffm47wm4efofaS6adle Front Row: Mike King, Owen Henderson, Don Gross, Ed Clauson, Terry Holmes, Danny Williams, Ron Nicodemus, Rudy Grigsby, Bruce Jones, Davis, Warren Alfano, Bruce Bently, Jerry Morin, Craig Mitclnum, and Jim Hanson, Pat King, Gary Branson, and Jim Gembal S ll l.'l . B K - 4 a. co up on ac Row. Mike Bemel, Ken Kelly, Bob Allen, Barry Surrounding Coach Henley are team members: Sonny Westbrook, Wright, Larry Thompson, Tony Anderson, Al Luher, Mac Jamison Jack Brenton, Stan Phillips, Earl Overlie, Ken Neiswender, Doug John Johnson, Dick Scott, Craig Johnson, Dan Mullenix. W This double exposure typities the confusion that frequently surrounded Shadle in the Coliseum. Despite the fun many exciting games sparked the Highlander year. Fifukflr Seann.. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Lewis 84 Clark Rogers .. University . .. Central Valley SHADLE PARK West Valley . North Central Gonzaga . . Won Lost .12 2 .il 3 .lO 4 .9 5 .7 7 .5 9 .2 T2 .O 14 Losing a hearT breaker To L.C, aTTer 5 non-league wins and a league win over W.V., Shaclle's baskeTball Team Tell head long inTo a plunge Tor The boTTom of The league sTandings. ATTer The loss To .L.C. They dropped an imporTanT game To Universify by 2 poinTs and Then Tell aparT compleTely during The Rogers game. Coming back for a badly needed win over Gonzaga, Shadle sTarTecl The long and grueling Task of redeeming Themselves in The eyes of fans and sporTs wriTers alike. . . WM Sam 75ewfcd Following The Gonzaga win, Shaolle de- TeaTed C.V. and N.C. before repeaTing iT's firsT round vicTory over The Eagles and Then again were edged ouT by The TiTans, Tigers, and The Pirafes. Shadle defeaTed lasT place Gonzaga and The Bears avenged Their earlier loss. The Highlanders finished The season wiTh a win over a surging N.C. squad. ,R During a game Time out, Shadle players geT a quick briefing on Their playing misTakes As John Johnson leaves The scene of The crime, Craig Johnson quesTions The calling of a foul. Craig Johnson, despite the efforts by L.C.'s defense, sinks it for 2 points as he scored his way to a temporary league record of 27 points. Dan Mullenix shoots from underneath the basket, as Craig Johnson l45i and John Johnson 153i wait for the rebound. 1 4 , r I if A 1 X Q Dick Scott, on a iumper, adds 2 points to Shadle's score as John Johnson i531 and Jack Brenton i251 watch. ' Spa Dan Mullenix fights for a iurnp ball, as John Johnson if as ' 2 is Craig Johnson drives Tor 2 poinTs during The Rogers game. edimleaqae Overlie awaiT results. I' fi' Tires F1 Craig Johnson and John Johnson were voTed To The All CiTy Teams Tor The '64 season. Craig was picked for The firsT squad and John Tor The Third. Craig led The Highlanders in scoring and rebounds as he averaged 16.7 poinTs a game. NexT years' cagers should do fairly well wiTh The reTurning- players from This year's Team. A Craig Johnson To Dan Mullenix pass evenfually led To 2 points for The Highlanders. Dick Scofr lumps high To Try and control a jump ball for The Highlanders. 6 , x. I W 'f NY 'fx 4 ul tix. eff, ' O 6 4, 11 , i 9 fiiw 6' 6 1 S I.-ll .ll , fi li t Q 1 Row I: Ron Brusseau, Gary Oxner, Larry Gillhause. Row 2: Bob Shelton, Dave Chapman, Bruce Snyder, Tony Anderson, Greg Danielson, Tom Beal. 3-7mm Shmgtiefw Uafmty Jumping high for The Tip off, Bob Reed knows iusT where The resT of his Team members are and is ready To deliver Them The ball. Under The leadership of coach Dave RoberTson, This year's B-squad had one of iTs mosf successful seasons. The B-squad, Towards The end of play, proved To be The Training ground for many. Tu- Ture varsify players. Following Dick ScoTT's leg injury, Bruce Snyder advanced To The varsify squad and performed well in acTion aT The Coliseum. Next year's Team should prove To be well balanced on The courT. 99 Making ci tag on the runner at home plate is catcher Larry McClenny. I O Front Row: Lonnie Wharf, Bill Edwards, Jerry Morin, Third Rovy: Rich Weaver, Jeff Schlettert, Jack Harding, Bob Lanouette, Jack Brenton, Rusty Fowler. Second Craig Johnson, Ed Lennox, Mike Benson, and Mike Row: Mark Burke, Rick Manum, Steve Oien, Don Ahr- Gallegos. CHS, Lvrry McClenny, Stan Phillips, Dennis Huston. A Running to back up the play at first base is catcher Jerry Morin. ..fo4W 5f Dennis Huston seems to be hoping that his hit will be stretched for extra bases. Shadle's bench-jockeys watch the action in one of their early practice games. I-L-:aiu-n-A. E E 'QE ,ir 1 iv if xi in ni W WWMW.-iz M. . , Mi f f W,-gv.f Neff if Providing a backs1op for the pitchers is catcher Dave Johnson. Tom Beal, Shadle pitcher, looks like he enjoys his mound dufies. 3-S Smal' Warming-up before ihe game is Jim Hanso x Front Row: Jim Neighbors, Jim Hanson, Dave John- son, Bob Foster, Jim Con- don, Ron Brusseau, Rod Anderson. Second Row: Gary Rental, Dave Mac- beth, Jerry Holder, Phil Johnson, Doug Morrison, Mike Helke, Jim Petragal- lo. Third Row: Tom Beal, Jim Kalamon, Ken Silis, and AI Luher. Not pictured is Mike Hepworth. Yalmt Img Seawfa First baseman Jim Petragaiio awaits the ball for the third out in a game against Rogers. Front Row: Jim Witherspoon, Jon Klohe, Ken Bennett, Ken Kelly, Hank Bendix, Loren Minnick, Terry Peterson. Row 2: Ron Side, Chris Osborne, Mike Ahrens, Bill Braun, Jim Paterson, Stewart Doeleman, Mike Cole, Brad Burch, Greg Danielson. Row 3: Jim Harris, Jeff Cottrell, Jon Pag- gett, Ron Ross, Jim McNett, Jim Jones, Forest Wilbanks, Locky Reader, Demonstration, a large port of the coaches' iob, is shown as Coach Mel Schmidt animates his lecture on pole vaulting. Rudy Grigsby, Gary Orner. Row 4: Dan Bienz, Jim Higloy, Dennis Carow, Tom Cassidy, John Hughes, Jim Donner, Mal Derr, Jerry Cummings, Stan Knostman, Bolo Shelton, Dave Coleman. Row 5: Chuck Fleiger, Ron Vanos, Milan Novick, Jock McKenna, Rick Silver, John Howell, Larry Johnson, John Donnelly, Dennis Oye, Ken Neiswender, Mike Murphy. Um Division l Division ll SHADLE PARK Rogers Lewis 8g Clark North Central Gonzaga University West Valley Central Valley Front Row: Manager, Ed Fairbanks, Ron Spangle, Steve Nelson, Ken Deserve, Rich Emry, Allen Lindholm, Jeff Hatch, Dale Campbell, Gary Toothaker, Mich Ruben, Mike Dunn. Row 2: Rich Mesmer, Jim Brown, Brad Birch, John Meirer, Dick Sherril, Tom Myree, Don Saso, John Thead, Russ Grother, Steve Jackson, Terry Rozell. Row 3: Don Gross, Harry Laughry, Doug Coler, Larry Monett, Joel Huston, Ron Ross, Forest Wilbanks, Dan Rogers, Dale Robertson, Jock Roundtree. Row 4: Dave Hardy, Bob Weeden, Bob Fisher, Don Doyle, John Silver, Paul Johnson, Steve Hosner, John Allie, Rich Starr, Larry Adams. Row 5: Dan Williams, Steve Nelson, Daley Van Way, Jerry Burnett, Mel Haberman, Jack Dane- forth, Pat Jeffries, Doug Hooper, Dick Benscoter, Greg Wolfe, Steve Frenger. Amy A new system was introduced to city league track this year for the pairing of teams in dual-meet competition. All competing schools were divided into 2 divisions. Each team met each ofthe other teams in its division once. After these meets numerical standings were given the schools and a city run-off was held between teams in each numerical position in the 2 divisions. To determine the final overall city league standings the teams competed in an all city meet. This year Shadle Park had the best overall track team in its 7 year history. Jack McKenna out ran his opponents and set new school records in the sprints. With the introduction of the 2 mile race to high school competition mile ace Loren Min- nick gained credit here as well, receiving tough competition from Rogers' Gerry Lingren. The squad was also very strong in the relays, 440, and 880. Z7 4 Mwdw Seawfa Up, and hopefully over, is high jumper Pat Jefferies, trying to challenge the present mark. Distance runner Loren Minnick, clowns for one of the rare times in this tough season. 2 if L Dick Sherill's face shows the tension, and strain, as he approaches the critical broad iump mark. .l flctm Sacceuflfl Out clistcincing all competition Kenna sprints to finish line. Giving the final burst of strength, shot putter Jack Danforth shows the form that made him in The Clly' Jack MC' a threat in the league. Determination that sparked victory shows go, 9, 50 ig. os Allen Lindholm runs the low hurdles. Y ,A Members ot the tennis team are: Front Row: Mike Tostenrude, Garry Smith, Sonny Westbrook, Jim Thomas, Gordon Parke, Scott Cleveland. Second Row: Bob McKee, Don Falk, Dick Green, Enrico Giliberti, Mike Petitt, Bruce Farnsworth. Third Row: Larry Gellhaus, John Gresseth, Doug Kuelpman, Jeff Stone, Reed Wilson, and Tom Force. Shadle's smash a sizzling serve across the net. Skadle 7Zet-Wim number one tennis player, John Gresseth, prepares to Wad: ffcwdfo Suceaqal Seawn. .. Paired in a game of doubles are Doug Kuelpman and Gary Smith, two of this season's most promising tennis players. IO8 long Wmtice ffeepa Sindh! Gag Scam low . . . Caught missing short putt on the 18th hole is varsity golfer John Sheridan. Some of the most outstanding members of the golf team are: Steve Gibson, Jim Evenden, John Sheridan, Bob Bauer, Gordon Taft, Tom Wilk- ening, Doug Womach, Mike Miller, Bob Wilken- ing, and Tim Brown. Front Row: Dave Barnett, Russ Gagnon, Bruce Smith, Richard Huss, Bob Wilkening, Tom Wilkening, Steve Gibson, Rob lseminger, Rich Alexander, Roger McSteen. Back Row: Jim Evenden, Tim Brown, Doug Wright, Richard Hager, Greg Gale, Len Devenere, Bob Reed, Gerry Morgen, Bob Bauer, John Sheridan, John Cosiigan, Dan Figy, Gordon Taft, Jim Cobb, Bob Johnston, Mike Miller, Dave Rue, Bob Hyslop, Richard Brown, and Rick Allen. Bob Bauer, Shadle's top golfer, shows his form as he tees off. In the background, John Sheridan anticipates the possibilities of the shot. V SWIMMING MEET SCORES SHADLE 42... 48... 39... 46... 42... OPPONENT Bellingham H.S. Pullman H.S. W.S.U. Pullman H.S. W.S.U. Diver Gary Smith demonstrates his form in the forward pike position, while team captain Rick Neale practices the butterfly stroke, with which he set c new state record. Members of the swimming team are: Front Row: Ron Lyons, Jeff Snow, Brian Bereiter, Steve Higgins, Mike Powell, Rick Neale, and Jim Perry. Second Row: Jo Bell, Art Milton, Jim Whipps, Bob Van- schoorl, Larry Fanning, Paul Meisner, Mike Miller, Bob Mead. llO Jim Whipps lin waterl, Jo Bell, Steve Higgins, and Bob Mead, members of Shadle's medley relay team, are timed by managers Neil Gillette and Eddie Cates. Sw' 7mm Wow 7owafuZ Sm Mm Gy 77Zam5m Cwptme FM Wace jwfiy flt 8. W. S. C. 70 Balancing on the parallel bars are Audrey Holm, Sherry Stutzman, Dennis Barnes, Linda Scott, and Sharon Wolfe. The Shadle Park Gymnastics team participated in two meets this season. The first was an inter-collegiate meet at W.S.U. The Highlanders took part in the meet, but could not be scored with the college teams. How- ever, while at the E.W.S.C. meet, they carried away the first place trophy. Linda Scott, Olympic hopeful, per- forms an English Stag Handstand. Members of the gymnastics team are: Front Row: Sherry Stutzman, Linda Scott, Diane Sinnott. Second Row: Kathy Cropp, Judy Keeler, Jackie Hansen, Audry Wiltmood. Third Row: Sharon Wolfe, .loan Christiansen, Karen Eddy, Janine Hardy, Audrey Holm. vi! Goqm Howe Good Scum Girls Golf Team had a good season with 3 wins and only l defeat, by L.C. with whom they share The Fall City Golf Championship. Gosh, l wonder if they'll make me pay for it? wonders Pam Lattimore as she attempts a golf shot. Happy and Smiling is Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Girls Golf instructor. Girls Golf Team members smile after a good Fall season: Front Row: son, Bunny Salveson, Pam Lattimore, Valinda VandreWal, Paula Mockel. Kathy Elston, Lyn Ashurst, Carol Aden, Ferris Dearborn, and Vicki Rhoad. Row 4: Jo Lof, Elaine Collet, Linda Yule, Ann Luce, Thelma Miller, and Row 2: Francis Copenger, Carol Moss, Louise Gissner, Patti Anderson, Karen Schultz. Janet Munson, and Terry Menteer. Row 3: Vicki Bodker, Barbara Peter- l l2 Members of the Tennis Team seem to be sharing a joke with Mrs. Ham- Hinton, Suzanne Gibson. Row 3: Bev Witt, Sue May, Dorice Travis, Denise mond, their coach. Front Row: Cheryl Havercroft, Robin Farris, Cheryl Byrnes, Joan McCroy, Kathy Davis. Row 4: Nancy Pike, Sally Luce, Janet Miller, Dorothy Judge, Linda Williams, Pat Donahoe. Row 2: Joan Shot- Conner, Mrs. Hammond, Karen White, Diane Keller, Barb Whitney. well, Sue Keller, Nancy Graham, Kathy Burquist, Kathe Getchell, Kathy :rm em comm few, sm Members of the Girls Tennis Team split the Fall season with 3 wins and 3 losses, defeating University, Rogers, and C.V. and bowing to L.C., N.C. and West Valley. Action continued late in- to the spring. Mrs. Betty Hammond, Tennis coach, smiles after a good season. Dorice Travis sends a crashing serve to her West Valley opponent. Saga 7afufLc4Lf1amta l?fL006d6 Competdwn Girls' intramural sports beginning with volleyball and continuing through the winter months with iolleyball and bas- ketball, kept an average of five teams extremely busy challenging each other. In the spring the girls moved outside for softball to conclude the year. The teams were formed by grades, and wild names evolved, including, the Muzzywuzzies, Judy Muzzy, captain, VVillie's Winners, Linda Williams, cap- tain, and Penny Whiting's, Selfish Sen- iors. Girls' Intramurals give every girl who wishes it an extra sports activity, Here she learns sportsmanship and gains friendships while the emphasis is placed on physical fitness. + 9 Basketball champions: Gail Grant, Bonnie Buckman, Ginny Andersen, Pat Grafmiller, Penny Whiting, Sue Bendoritus, zz as is , ,A .,,, ,.,,,m,M 4. Volleyball champions are: Row l: Kathy Bruce, Joan Lieske, Linda Sprague, Sheryl Dunning, Karen Den- son, Delnita Cook, Sheryl Cook, Carol Aden, Row 2: Nancy Pike, Sue Peterson, Louise Gessner, Janet Connor, Judy Johnson, Carol Martinson, Sue Torney. fzwiqowwag 5 ' Waovddea fl flealtluq Outlook A tie-up ball between Janet Klaus and Diane Mumford narrows the competition for a few swift seconds in intramural basketball. Moments later the pace is once again fast and tiring for the entire team. All eyes seek the ball in anticipation of a forthcoming basket by Marianne Quick. These girls 'represent two intramural basketball teams divided by classes. Stolidly they play hard, fast ball in contention forthe girls' intramural title. lf -H If EX T 4 -..-.L I V L..-.uv NT J TF 'T' I , QL L' -if a+ fn 1 ee u T e - 7... 4 .,,,s :S A' ---f Academics: The Gold of Honor . . , The revvord of sTudy . . . The struggle of leorning . .. The guidance of Teochers , . . . . . Education! I MR. WALTER ANKER Language Arts Department Head Miss Gilberto Albo Girls' League Mrs. Patricia Bockmeyer Girls' League Mrs. Norma Boisen Dileas Chailin Mrs. Virginia Burger Honors English Mr. Wayne Chandler A.S.B. WM M Sophomore Honors English Class listens attentively to Mrs. Burger as she explains the plot of Julius Caesar. Teaching good reading skills and study habits was the main obiective of our English Department. ln each class students were taught to read not only taster but mainly with more feeling and understanding. The University ot Iowa Silent Reading Films Program was used in iunior English. V Study habits have always been important but this year students have 'learned the how and why of good study habits. This was done through the SQSR Method. This is a method to help poor students cut down on study time. The SQ3R practice should result in an increase in speed ot reading, in comprehension and in quality of note-taking. Special recognition should always be given to our honors classes. Students in these classes not only study the required material but they take advanced study in each subiect. Speech and drama are also important areas of this department. Jim Munkers, along with many other seniors, struggles with a theme in Senior Composition. IDM!! In iunior English each student is required to read one novel from a selection of tour This panel is discussing Giants in the Earth. Mr. Ted Clark Publications Mrs. Geraldine Couture Girls' League Mr. Lloyd Fowler Talent Club Mrs. Patricia Harrington Girls' League Mrs. Mary Praetorius Girls' League Mrs. Charmaine Kolb Quill and Scroll Mr, Fred Smith Concessions Mr. Lawrence Kraft Debate Mr. Stanley Williams Dramatics Mrs. Esther Phillips Honors English Mr. Frank Yuse Tennis Mr. James Berry Mr. Eugene Breckinridge Mr, Ronal Chatten Mr. Larry Clark Mr. Douglas Cresswell Clansmen Red Cross Dernarian Club Senior Activities Intramurals Miss Jane De Loach Mr. John Fry Miss Carol Gustafson Mr. Robert Keuhl Mr. John Kingsland Dilegs Chqilin Publicity Dileas Chailin Class of '64 Medltcll Club 12ol Sow Mrs. Virginia Koller Math Club World Socwtiea Informative bulletin boards aid students in their studies of other lands Mr George Manning MR HOWARD MCNEW Mr. William Meuler Mr. Donald Miller Mr. Dennis Petek Mr. Leslie Rurey Gof Social Studies Highland Fling Football Basketball Clansmen Department Head Social Studies' general purpose is to help people learn to live in a mature fashion in order that they may be effective citizens in our complex and rapidly changing world. To achieve satisfactory human relationships in our interaction with others, we study to understand the societies which surround us today, and their histories. Effective citizenship in the United States today requires the ability to understand ancl act on social, political, economic and international affairs. Varied offerings in the Social Studies Department aid students in becoming citizens capable of carrying out these demanding and vital responsibilities. Mr. Melvin Anderson Chess Club MR. E. B. CHRISMAN Science Head Mr. Tex Clark Fellowship Group Mr. Joseph Heslin Locker MasTer Mr. Paul Jensen Science Club Clem Study, ffdeqwizd Sam Chemical EclucaTion MaTerial STudy, a new approach To The sTudy of high school chemisTry was used ,in.one of Mr. George Ross's chemisTry classes This year. He ob- Tained The necessary maTerial for This program aT an eighT-week seminar held aT The University of California This pasT summer. CHEM STualy is cenTered around lalo- oraTory experimenTaTion and inquiry. ls This o chemistry experiment in diffusion or confusion? ew. Q 5. W--sm Sf lead Science ' fnapwvmmw 1 Demonstrating the electric panel to physics student, Rick Neale, is Mr. Tex Clark. One class of Integrated Science was taught to interested iuniors and seniors this year. The course deals mainly with space science tor those students who don't feel they want to continue study in the areas of chemistry or physics. All science teachers were stressing the use of laboratory experiments in their classes, and were striving to prepare the students for college work. Learning how to use a microscope is an important factor in the sophomore biology classes. Miss Betty Johnson Mr. Robert Jones Mr. Ray Mohney Mrs. Margaret Ostness Mr. George R055 Pep Club ' Radio Club Class of '65 Future Nurses A'S.B. -MM-'M-r MMM---N' fwmimw- - - -ff--f smse spam SMSG lStudent Mathematics Study Groupl, a new con- cept in mathematics, is attempting to restate the tradi-, tional math into collegiate form as preparation for the college bound student. Under the direction of Miss Blanche Smith and Mr. Wayne Eacker, SMSG has con- tinued to be an emphasis ot the mathematics department this year, presenting to the student as much sound mathe- matics as possible. M Mrs. Virginia Koller MISS BLANCHE SMITH Math Club Math Dept. Head Mr. Tex Clark Mr. Harvey Lockhead Mr. David Robertson Fellowship Group Cross Country: Track Football, Basketball MR. WAYNE EACKER Mr. Cecil Robinette Math Dept. Head Future Teachers of America Attentively listening to explanation of solutions to the assignments, students learn basic laws of mathematics, Constant attention is needed in the learning process of Foreign Language students to perfect their speaking ability. Gaatom, Etwawmmz, Md Hum, - Swim rl FW IWW A background of native customs, en- vironmental conditions and the history of the people are woven into the study ot foreign language in our modern lan- guage lab. During the year the student learns to use the language as a native of the country would, rather than follow- ing the old curriculum of studying only grammar rules. Mr. James McBride Mr. William Via German Club fWrestlingg Exchange Student Miss Patricia Harrington Mrs. Charllotte Fancher Mrs. Terse O'Halloran Girl's League Latin Club Spanish Club 125 MR. ROSS BYRD Dept. Head Mr. Larry Clark Senior Activities Mr. Edward Feldhusen Highland Fling Mrs. Mary Griggs Commercial Club 25.5. cmd ?m40ml ,law Distributive Education and Personal Law, two new courses which have been of- fered this year, widened the scope of the Business Education Department. Dis- triloutive Education provides the oppor- tunity tor students to apply their busi- ness talents by working in office posi- tions in the community cluring special class time allotted for the course. 3' 'ra Personal Law, an experimental class, covers almost everything a person should know about such legal matters as insur- ance policies, contracts, checks, buying and selling and the complete Motor Vehicle Code. The Teachers of the Business Education Department are always striving to offer better courses and better those already in the curriculum. Mr. Robert Lesser Distributive Ed. Mrs. Evelyn Magnuson Commercial Club Mr. Jim Morlan Archery Club Mr. Robert Stockman Business Manager 'iff '-is 3 -.W Typing students find that the old saying Practice makes perfect, runs true. i'Oh no! Not another IO-minute write shot! Mr. Byrd, Mrs. Griggs, and Mr. Stockman discuss the daily schedule. -as , 5,5 Vi' . . ' . , X H I? ..- W 5 - D ll . ...Lf ,V l27 Students put the final touches on their ceramic pieces. Mr. George Alex Mrs. Esther Phillips MRS. FAITH SNIDER Art Club Art Club Art Head Art Club We Im!! i Art is a basic means of communication like the written word and speech, often described as a visual language. Students learn that art has no nationality nor religion, thus through this course they learn the thoughts of people of all periods of time. The average student and the artist find art of value as it'enriches working lives as well as leisure. These facets of art are the basis of instruction for all Shadle students. Skillful hands create interesting effects in this painting class. swim seq aww The music department offers opportunity for mastering good Techniques and skills in music as well as cultivating enioyment and an appre- ciation for This art, Having a quantity of varied selections our musical library gives The students a chance To explore The many areas of The world of melody. Learning To work with others in music adds To our personal development by establish- ing goals for future life. Mr. Kornmeyer diligently rehearses The choir as they practice for each perfor- MR, JOHN HARRIS Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer m Music Head Music Production once' Stage Enthusiasm and interest for music aretransmitted tothe students by Mrs. Harris in daily band rehearsals. MRS. MARGARET KROSKE Department Head Mrs. Mildred Schnoover Acquiring that knack of cooking, Sandy Osterlund and Cheryl Davies are preparing a meal in the Foods class. H0 Sandy Howard tries to capture the attention of these two children in the child development class. 'mi ',4m.. Courses offered in the Homemaking Department are im- portant because they are practical for future life. The aim of the homemaking instructors is to prepare the girls for the domestic areas ot lite and to help them understand The importance of being capable in these fields. Michal Madsen and Carol Beck are occupied with the fitting of a garment in the clothing class. i O O O O Mr. Harold Burgen Rifle Club Working diligently on their projects are students of Mr. Harold Burgen's fifth period metal shop. Mr. Carl Schmidt Archery . 7faq0cmtwn fm tlw 17 MR. GILBERT BROOKS Department Head Mr. Bob Jones Radio Club Audio-Visual Roger Repp and Tony DelRiccio check out a television circuit in Mr. Bob Jones fifth period electronics class. Developing skills and preparing for a career are the aims of the industrial arts department. This department offers various courses for the manually oriented and mechan- ically minded students. After each boy's project is per- fected, with the aid of modern tools and equipment, it assumes a practical purpose. These courses inspire crea- tivity that will be beneficial at home and throughout life. ...F Q Q Qu- . T . QV- q 'w , ,.,, It V. 4 g f -R Xi, 'if 1 .. . .' 'Va . VK A ' 3, 8' - awww www, mm Exercise is supposed to build muscles. MR. PAUL HENLEY Boys P.E. Head Basketball MRS. CHARLOTTE JONES Girls P.E. Head Now, if we can only get over the net 6? fuldmy flealtdq fodder Physical EducaTion has a Two-fold purpose, it builds the body Through physical exercise and strengthens The mind Through examples of good sportsmanship and fair play. The program of rotation used in Shadle Parks' physical education classes, gives students equal Time in swim- ming, gymnastics, health and floor exercise. Hi Lassies MY' Clyde .Combs MVS- BEHY Hammond Mr. Hal Jones Mr. Robert Morris Mr. Lyle Pugh Mr. Mel Schmidt Swimming ClT9e le0d9fS Civil Defense Football Wrestling Football Caileag Clan Football ttmixw flfw film of Supportive Svwicea 1' 1 'Y is elf 3 ii? Our cooks, Phyllis Swanby, Thelma Darling, Billie Martin, Thelma Hedin, Ellen Estes, Clara Ninemere, Beatrice Masters, Esther Davis, Donna Dotson, Louise Vinson, Lillie Christman, spend much time preparing food for the students and faculty. Working 24-hours a day, our custodians keep the building clean and running properly. They are: Front row: Mr. Doc Jackson, Mr. Floyd Jordon, Mr. Ollie Little, and Mr. Dick Potter. Back row: Mrs. Betty Schirk, Mr. Leonard Gamache, Mr. Ralph Sterritt, Mr. Roy Marlowe, Mr. Bob Bauer, and Mr. Chris Cable. Doc Jackson, head custodian, oper- ates this control board for the heat- ing system and boiler room plus supervising and helping the other custodians. Besides pleasantly serving students and faculty their lunch, Billie Martin, head cook, is responsible for planning and pre- paring our school menus. Using The Gwylord charging machine, Mrs. Durand checks out This sTudenT's book. A close watch is kept over study hall sTudenTs by Mrs Painter. Smoofh-running academic acTiviTies are assured by The sTudenT services of sTudy hall, library and office sfaff. Our well equipped library exfends and supplemenfs our daily classes as well as providing maTerial for enioymenr. Headed by Mrs. Gwen Durand and Mrs. Lenore HaighT, service has been simplified wiTh The use of The Gaylord charging machine. STudy hall provides The quieT afmosphere necessary for The exTra hours of sTudy required in each of our classes. The sTern discipline of Mrs. Irma PainTer and Mr. RoberT Morris is needed To mainTain These peaceful surroundings. DaTa processing saves Time for our office sTaff. 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Saum Cm. .. . f-'r 'M Cherly Belk Mary Benadom Susan Benclorifis Gerald Bennett Ralph Berfelson John Bevan Suzanne Biallas Diana Bischoff Brad Blackharr Sandra Blackmer Does anyone recognize Santa? Senior Coner's visit the old gentleman and fry lap sitting all at once. Elizabeth Blair, Liz Catherine Blankenship, Jodie' Bruce Blumrnert Christine Bobbett, Chris Marilyn Bogar Barbara Bogue, Bobbie Alan Bolstad Patrick Boyd Sandalynne Bradshaw, Sandi Jeanne Braman Linda Broatch Carol Brown ...Siam fldmq Uakata Janis Brown Lawrence Brown, Larry Melody Brown Richard Brown, Rich . Sharon Brown, Sherry Joseph Brussa, Rick Robert Brunkow, Bob Anne Bryson Bonnie Buckman James Bullis, Jim Carla Bunch Lorraine Burch LaDonna Burdeff Sharon Burkarf Lawrence Butler, Larry Charles Bufzlaff, Chuck Ell4fAll6Wflll!6 Sdzwaiwva 7'fw0e4 Caryl Byrne Denise Byrnes, Denny Annieio Calhoun Carol Campbell Mildred Canterbury, Midge Jonathan Carlson, Jon Sue Carlson Dennis Carow, Denny Georgia Carpenter, Sue Dale Casselman Melody Caven, Mickey Milfon Cavender, Mike 70p K f4v70wtlfmatS6cLdle John Chapman George Chidester Cary Christiansen Norene Clapp Joanne Clarke, Joan Sandra Clark, Sandy Glenn Clarke Kathryn Clauson, Kathy Kathie Clayton Terry Cleveland, Scott For those seniors not going on to college, the Distributive Education course helped prepare them tor future endeavors. Senior Service Panel presents young adult views to the community, Joel Miller, Gary Dalke, Pam Smith, Gail Peterson, and Glenda Dunn are members of rhe panel. Mr. Ronal Chanin and Mr. Doug Cresswell are advisors ro the group. Francine Clu key Ilona Clouse, Loma Linda Conboy Parricia Connerly, Parry Allan Cook Paul Cooley Bill Corigliano Richard Marcia Gerald Corrin, Rich Core Counrryman, Jerry Pafsy Crawford, Pai Dennis Crooks Gary Cross Ronald Cruse, Ron Gary Cumming Roberf Cunningham, Bob David Dahl, Dave Gary Dahlke M swag may Jack Danforrh Eunice Danziero Cheryl Davies Kafherene Davis, Kathy Susan Delaney, Sue Dee DeLisle Anfonio DelRiccio, Tony David DeS'refano Sidney Dirsiine Cheryl Docksfader Gerald Domifz Donald Donarf fl 'fr 6 .. WM . s Marilyn Dougherty Douglas Duehning, Doug Janet Duer, Jan Micheal Dunbar, Mike Jon Duncan Glenda Dunn Roberi' Eaton, Bob Dale Elsfon Melvin Emery, Mel Pafsy Engbrefson Senior girls display sewing abilities in home economics classes. Stanley Erickson, Stan Sharon Ervin Larry Esler Bruce Evans, Andy Beverly Fager, Bev Bruce Farnsworth Susan Farnsworth, Sue Nancy Fell Lonnie Fergen Steven Ferguson, Steve Gordon Ferrier Dana Fichtenberg dmqlw Twwqea to Daniel Figy, Dan Darlene Fisher David Fisher, Dave Robert Fitzsimmons, Bob Charles Fleiger Kathleen Flett, Kathi Diane Fodey Thomas Force, Tom of '64 v Russell Gagno Michael Galleg Joan Gamble John Garske Travis Garske Frederick Gecan Enrico Giliberti Chu Zlamtea Karen Goodlorake Pamela Gove Patricia Gratmiller, ' Gail Grant John Gresseth Gloria Grimm Shirley Grove Kenneth Groves Marilyn Gruettner Linda Gustafson William Frazier, Bill n, Russ' os, Mike Jr., Fred and Zlecmta Patricia Goddard, Patty 'Pa Donald Growt, Don Bob Fitzsimmons and Roger Hahn are busily decorating the Christmas tree which was presented by the senior class. Il ll Um in Conwwm Richard Hager, Rich Linda Hahn Roger Hahn Richard Haight, Rich Evelyn Halbig Patrick Hall, Pat Mary Hamill, Angie Patrick Hamilton, Pat Charles Hammar Bernifa Haraldson Mike Taggart, Bruce Farnsworth, Roy Magnuson and Paul Macbeth look on while Mr. Cobb explains the filling out of scholarship forms to Glenda Dunn, Patti Anderson, Jo Rodkey and Maridee Quanbeck. 6. 8. 8.3. Gaza Swim Margaret Harolee PaTrick Hardesfy, Pat Anniemarie Harris, Ann Darrelan Harris Pamela Harfer, Pam Rufhanne Hayes Linda Hedman Richard Hicks, Rick Janis Hoagland Dianna Hocum Thomas Hoeft, Tom Joseph Holland, Joe Michael Holland, Mike Monika Hood Terry Hoogstad Patrick Horn, Pat Beverly Hosea, Bev Sharon Hosheit Orftam Sedo '4 and ,loam Sandra Howard, Sandy Diana Huish Robert Hull, Bob James Humphrey, Jim Eileen Hyatt Patricia Irby, Pat Ruth Ito, Ruthie Sherry Jacobsen Christine Jasley, Chris Larry Jassman Harold Jeffery, Jeff Patrick Jefferies, Pat For senior boys, woodshop proved to be a very interesting, time- consuming, and rewarding course. Sud. O James Jenson, Jim Clifford Jeweti, Cliff Carol Johnson Craig Johnson Daryl Johnson Herb Johnson John Johnson Linda Johnson Michael Johnson, Mi e Nancy Johnson The senior drama students prepare post ers to advertise play. for their annual school in fl cmd Spam Patricia Johnson, Trish Sandra Johnson, Sandy Cheryl JohnsTon James Johnston, Jim Lynn Jorges Shirley Jorges Susan Judd, Sue Morrie Keefer Jon Kehne Marie Kelbell Richard Kerber, Dick Barbara Kinderman, Barb Diane King Michele King William King, Griff Florence Kenzil, Flo Diane Kirby Douglas Klinger Rodney Kroll Edward Kuehn, Edd Douglas Kuelpman Sally Lambert April Lancien, Bunny Penny Lancien David Landfried Ronald Lane, Ron Richard Lanphear Jr., Rick Pamela Lattimore, Pam UMWGWMAMMM Gary Laursen Michaele Leahy, Mikki Cyrus Lennox Jr., Ed Dennis Lester, Denny Dorothy Lewis, Dot Paul Lienig Allen Lindholm Charles Lindley, Chuck Judy Linhart Patricia Lipton, Patsy Stephanie Loan Ann Luce mmlcw: Bonnie Lungo Linda Lupfer, Susie William LusTer Gaye Lyons Susan Lysaker, Sue Paul Macbefh Pafrick Mackey Roy Magnuson Perry Magsfaclf Linda Marr Sociology is cl popular class for both sen- iors ,and iuniors. Steve Ferguson, Bob Erwin, Virginia Anderson, and Eucice Danzieroare shown giving a panel discus- sion. Senior art students John Meyer and Sharon Nicolls create unique end-sheets and cover for the Sporrun. sm frm ww amz 5' Janice Marfin, Jan Sfeven Martin rv Sharon Mascher John Massaia Susan Masterson, Sue Doyle Maxwell Suzanne May Michael McBreen Kerry McBride Stephen McBride, Steve Glenda McCallie Clifford McCoy Penny McCracken Joan McCroy Mari-Lynn McDowell James McEachran, Jim Jacqueline McElhaney, Jackie Jack McKenna Com 4 '64 Spofmm Lyle McKibbin John McLay Kenneth McNearney Helen MCNUTT Kafhleen McVaugh, Kathy Jewel Mehlerf, Judy Jo Meadows John Meier Ronald Mercer Sharon Mesmer Jimmy Michaels Douglas Miller, Doug Wblmw Joel Miller, Joe Donald Milne Kathleen Minerri, Loren Minnick Roberi Missilaline, Charles Mitchell Dennis Morford Kathi Bob Arnold Morris, Torn Danny Mullenix James Munkers, Jim The editors of the Wash are shown awaiting an interview after distributing their scoop sheer The editors are Jim McEachran, Jerry Pearce Jack Sprague, and Larry Brown. H760 Wadi Woookea Cofwematiofa. Lawrence Ninemire Samuel Noah, Sam Garry Norolgaarolen Joe Oakley Patrick O'Connell, PaT Gary Ogle Judith Olson, Judy Ronald Olson, Ron Julie Murphy Nancy Myers Marcia Myhre Valerie Myron, Val Constance Nash, Connie Parrick Neale, Rick Donna Nelson Karen Nelson Lauren Nelson, Lori Ann NesbiTT Ronald Nicodemus Sharon Nicolls Susan Opsal, Sue Sandra Osferlund, Sandy Jon Paggerf Marsha Parr Philip Paul, Jeff .lanei Payne Gerald Pearce, Jerry David Peterson fi Field Sowda David Peterson, Dave Gale Peferson Michael Pefirf, Mike Michael Pfarr, Mike Paige Pierce Douglas Piper, Doug' Pennie Poeffer Karen Poffenroih David Ponsness Dave Karen Popp Valerie Popp, VaI ' Harold Port, Butch 7010 Samoa Seniors Crystal Thompson and Kathi Fletf, two of the four Shadleites chosen as finalists for the American Field Service Program await final word from New York on their placement. for 'fouqra Ylawnmt John Porter, Steve David PoT'rer Roberf Powell, Bob Roy Price Mary Jane Pring, Penny Henry Procter, Sieve Kafhleen Prosser, Kathy Lawlee Profzman William Pulliam, Bill Mariolee Quanloeck Barbara Rae Jacqueline Rainwater, Jackie Sayonna Randall Terri Ray Roberta Ray, Bert The A.S.B. and the Class of 1964 pre- sented a metal engraving of the school seal. Presenting the Coat of Arms to Mr. Taylor are Sonny Westbrook, Diane Ty- van, Patti Anderson, Craig Johnson and Pat Mackey. Looking on are Mr. Ross, the A.S.B, advisor, and Mr. Riskosky, of the Crown Company which designed the seal. Saud.. Kathryn Reetz, Kathy Janice Reeves, Jan James Renner, Jim Roger Repp, Rag Dan Richardson Meredith Richardson Sandra Richardson, Sandy Terri Richardson Beulah Ricketts, Bea Bonnie Riddle Mary Kay Riddle Ricky Rigg, Rick Karen Riggs 7wpl4 Fwd William Riggs, Bill Judith Riley, Judy Randy-Gay Rinker, Randy Linola Rishel Diane Risteau, Dee Carolyn Roberts Lynne Robertson Eileen Roloisch Sheryl Rockey Johanna Rodkey, Jo Nancyann Roitz, Nancy Christie Rolfe You Wuglft Carolyn Rose Donald Rose, Don Donald Ross, Don Beverly Rorhwell, Bev Dan Rowland Mark Ruben Kafhleen Rumrnel, KaThy Shirley Runcorn Kalhleen Russell, CaThee Joseph Russian, Joe The Senior Prom will be remembered fondly in the hearts of all seniors. .. location Seam 7wm. Barbara Salvesen, Bunny' Jon Samson, Barry' James Samuel, Jim Barbara Sandberg Jerrie Sandberg Ann Marie Sandham, Ann Judith Sattler, Judi Jeffrey Schlettert Linda Schultz Karen Schwarz, Lynette Richard Scott, Dick Tricia Scott Richard Semler, Rich Dean Shane Sharon Shepherd Donald Sheridan, Don John Sheridan Richard Sherrill, Dick John Shields, Ed Sharon Showalter Wayne Singleton, Lee Larry Sinnott Susan Sir, Sue Leonard Slack, Len Douglas Sloan, Doug Christy Smith Floyd Smith Gary Smith sm 15 faqwmz Pamela Smith, Pam Steward Smith, Stu Walter Smith, Rod Jeffery Snow, Jeff Diane Sontag Larry Sorenson Jack Sprague Dale Starr Jonell Steele Connie Stein Donald Stephens, David Stickels Don Willa Ualk :iq Seam fldvim. Jeff STone Donald Sfoughfon Kathleen Sfraoler, KaThy Michael Sfrah, Mike Sherry Sfufzrnan William, Sullivan, Larry Marilyn Summers Nancy Swannack Jane Swarfour Gordon Taff Seniors Jim McEachran, Chris Rolfe, Kathi Fletr, Gloria Grimm, Alan Bolsteod, and Roger Hahn are adequately prepared for The Senior Breakfast and Senior Dress-up Day. W--una 'Mia-:s...a-New '-'- wwe:-MW'-W -- -M Meme'-fir-- As the big moment arrives a sense of anticipation is felt throughout the entire graduating class. Louise Taylor Smiofw Howden Umm! Michael Taggart, Mike Steven Taylor, Steve Paula Tenneson, Dianne James Thomas, Jim Judith Thomas, Judy Sally Thomas Crystal Thompson, Chris Olivia Thomson, Kay Scott Thorpe Ron Tierney Dorice Travis Darold TrenT Charles Tripp, Chuck Pamela Troy, Pam Ronald Turnbull, Gary TimoThy Turner, Tim David Tyvan, Dave fljlm Gwdwm. Diane Tyvan Thomas Ufley, Tom Randy Vandenbos Roberr Vanderverr, Bob Gloria VanLeuven James Wandler, Jim Douglas Ward, Doug Cafherine Warinner, Cathy Christopher Warner, Chris David Warner, Dave Jerone Warnick, Jerry Karherine Watson, Elaine em of 'Fm Jeffery WaTTs, Jeff Ma rga ref Wea ser Robert Webb, Bob Pamela Webber Shirley Weber Lorraine Websfer fi Stephen Weeden, Steve Shannon Welch Roberf Wenger Rita Wenski Fond memories of their years at Shadle High will remain forever in the hearts of The Class of 64 graduates. .WSW Donna Wilmarth Sharon Williams Carol Wilson Garry Wilson Mary Wilson Scott Wilson Lee Windham James Witherspoon, Jim With Gwdzmtwn. Robert Westberg, Bob Dennis Westby James Whipps, Jim Charles Whitbeck, Chuck Daniel White, Dan Frank White Penny Whiting Joy Whittaker Robert Wilkening, Bob Kathy Williams Elizabeth Williamson, Karen Ronald Williams, Ron l Penny Wolfe Danny Wolfley Douglas Womach, Doug Judith Womach, Judie Michael Woodward, Mike Susan Yankee, Sue Earl Yeager Susan Yorba, Sue em Each With '270uclr of S0fI!L00l.' Ronald Angell, Ron William Boyd, Bill Michael Brophy, Mike Timothy Brown, Tim Michael Burke, Mike Valerie Denney Shirley Dennis David Duncan, Dave' Michael Edwards Mi Susan Yount, Sue Colleen Zimmer Eldonna Johnson David Donohue Seaton 7lot Tdctwd Kenneth Foust Stephen Ginger Mike Glass David Harry Susan Hilby, Sue Robert Hill, Bob Mike Hollan ' Billie Howell ke Robert lrwin Paula Kuss Michal Madsen Carol Mohr Batte Edward Norberg Earl Sande Robert Severns, Skip John Theade Dorice Travis Patricia Walsh Trish Johnson Secretary Allen Lindholm Treasurer Linda Conboy Fifth Executive .Wx Jeff Watts President Loren Minnick First Vice President Penny Whiting Second Vice President Yl'ffJ1' is Senior boys take over Cove as senior privileges mount up. Having a day in advance to purchase tickets, seniors Jack Danforth, Ron Olson, and Jerry Bennett exercise their privilege. The Fall semester representatives of the Class of '64 council were, Front Row: Sandy Richardson, Patty God- dard, Chris Jasley, Sherry Stutzman. Row 2: Bonnie Buck- man, Allen Lindholm, Joe Oakley, Nancy Anderson, Jerry Sandberg. Row 3: Jim Mcliachran, Darold Trent, Pat Crawford, Sue Farnsworth, Joe Holland, Diane King. Row 4: Sue Carpenter, Jackie Rainwater, Jeff Watts, Jack McKenna, Jim Whipps, Larry Sorenson, Loren Minnick. 173 Pat Mackey President Dan Wolfley First Vice President Bev Fager Second Vice President Fall, Sprung Camedia .lead Smwu Vlfwuqli Z7fumpmt lf Pam Troy Secretary Nancy Johnson Treasurer Jackie Rainwater Fifth Executive The representatives of the Spring semester Class of '64 council are, Front Row: Gail Grant, Penny Lans- ing. Row 2: Sharon Mesmer, Stan Erickson, Jeff Snow, DoraLee Baker, Pat Mackey, Bonnie Riddle. Row 3: Cliff Jewett, Cathy Williams, Pat Connerly, Karen Poffenroth, Steve Ferguson, Mike Woodward. Row 4: Linda Schultz, Jackie Rainwater, Larry Soren- son, Jack Danforth, Pat Hall, Enrico Giliberti, Steph- anie Loan. 174 , fy' 1 ' 4 f' IQI .e' x-is Sb , . ADAMS, LARRY' versrry Football, Trndr ea, Varswly aeselsell 64, Senior Represene rernre ea, cernrnrnees 63-64g College: EWSC, Arnbmon: Business Adrmnrsrravlan ANAsTAs1o,sANDRAr r.T.A. earn, spen- isn 63-641 Hi-Lesszes ea-err, lnrrernrrrrels az-eaebm Grrls Lengrre azeeresenvevree, Cernrnivrees, Charrman 647 A.S B. cerrrnrn- rees ea, Sensor Represenlarrve, cernrnrr- fees, cnerrrnen 63: College: w.s U., Arn. bmenr To make as many people nerppy as pessrble. ANDERSON, CARL: B-Cross Counvry ez, Mgr. seeskereelr ez, Mgr. a, vsrsrry eesebell 6163: Intramurals 62-63: Col- lege: w.s.U., Arnbnrenr cnernreerl Engre neer. ANDERSON, CAROL. French, Trerrserer 62- 63-64, lnvrernrrrels 62-63, Grrls' League arg Srster ez, College, wsu., Anrbrrrenr Tn ebvern e well rounded educolwon. ANDERSON, JACK: Archery el-62-be-64, Arr br, Rrlle club Mraz, versrry sewlrng 63-414, College: Spokane Communrly: Arne blfionr reresery. ANDERSON, NANCY. Arr, vree Presrdenv 4:2-ca, Senror nepresenverree 54: College: spekene Ccmmumry, Arnbrrren aesrness seererery. ANDERSON, PATRICIA: Dlleos cnerlrn aa' 64, Vrce Presrdenr has Levin 62631 Cour- lesy cernrnrnee as-ea, Hi-Lnssres rsseea, Varslly self ez-64, Grrls League Repre- serrfavlve 62, Corvrnrllleeig A.s,B Secretary 64, Cornmrllees, senrer cernrnrnees, cherr- rnen ea, Orchesrra 627 Crescent Hrgn School Fesnren seere Represenresiee, cel. lege w.s.u, Arnbrrren- Go Io eerlege, ANDERSON, vlszGlNlAr Lerrn 62 ee, Fresn- denv ers, lnrrennrrels ezebrss Grrrs Leegee arg Srsver, Cernrnrnees ea, senrer cerns rnrnes 63764, Lrselrer Room Worker 64, College EWSC: Arrrerrrons rnrerprever. ANGELL, RONALD: Arnbrvrenr Army career, ARNOLD, JANET- Intramurals ear Grrls' League are Sisver asm, College wsue Arnbrrrenr Airline saewereess. ARRASMHH, RICHARD B-Foovboll ozear Hi-Lander HrfLives Reporter ez-ea, Ass. Represenrearve 62-63, senrer Rrspresenve- uve ea, celleger unieersrry of Denver, Arnrsmenr Teacher. AlZlZlNG1UN, JAMES Vorsrly Bowlrng ea' 64, celleger Spokane Cennnrenrn. Al2RlNGTON, SHARON: F.N,A. seererery, Presrdenv 62, Gurls Psp club svn brew- Vive 521 lnvrernerels aa, Grrls League cernnrrnees, Cholrmon 63, A,S s. Commut- rees, cnerrrnern el 'bas celleges Deaconess School of Nrrrsrng, Arnbrrzen Nurse ASHURST, LVN: Ara ez-53: Drleas cnerlrn 64, French 62-as-64, 51h Erreeevrve, vree President, Hrslessaes ea-64, versrry self 62-63, Girls' league Cornmrilees, cherr- man 62-63764, Big sasrer, A.s e. cernrnrre rees, rnvereclrrb Courrcll Commrllees, Cherr- rnan 4:2-63, Class ol '54 Revfesenw'-ver cernrnmees, Chairman, ez-earns cel. leger wharwerrn, Arrrbrnenr Fashion ce- errfinever end Designer, AYABELO, JOHN: Bewresnrng oz, college. Ewsc. BAcHMgN, KAREN Drleos crrerlrn easerer German 62-63, Secretory, Hi-Lassres ca. cneerleedrng as-1, Grrls league Represen- rasive 62, A,S.B. Represenvaarve, General Charrman Hrerender Week ear Class ef 64 Commnlees A3-641 Leaver of Cam- 'nendafion rn Nerrenel Merrr Scholarship 54g Colleger unrversrry or ldener Arnere ion' Moss Communicollan zxmsv, JOHN- sewresnrng 62: A,S.B. Qepresenvevree, Cernn-rmees oz Class of 64 Junxor Prern Comrmrvee 63, Colleges EWSC, Arnbrrrenr srern surgeon, meer, KATHEPUNE lnrrerrnerel seerrs 623 Srrls Leeqrre Arrernere Represenreraee es. ng srsrer ba, Class of 64 senrer Con iommlrree ear College- Ewsc, Arnbrrrenr eacher. mana, DORALEE synenrenrred swrrn cms ,Q-63-64, cerleeg clen as-54: Dernere ens 64, Hrmessres .sas German 45264, new 62-6164, lnrernerrenel club ess Choir 63-64, Treble rernpes 63-6-ss Grrvs' eogue cernnrrrrees, arg Srsrer, amen: lass af bd Represenrarlve, Cammmees raseaf colleges Ewsc, Arnbnren, To be friend and ro have a Irrend ALDRIDGE, UNDA, Corleuq clnn ee, Mlecs Cherlrn carers: srrls lnvramurols 344, crrls Leeqrre cornrnnrees, are sis' rr Represenrerree aes cross er OA cerns vntees 63-64, rrensrerred from sunny, de, Wash. 63, College, wnnwerrn, Arn- rrrenr To ge re college. ALDWIN, cnsrmr Cornmercral svn bree- rree er .5-1, Drlees cnerlrn eaeea, French 3-ear Hnlassies as-oar Grrls Rep cleb 2, Yenon Fellewsnrp ea-64, Glrls League spresenrernre, cernnnrnees, are Srsver 52, 3, A,s.a. Commnvees, Colleges Northern rehrgen unreersny, Arnbrrrenr To ga fe liege. WBER, RONALD' College: Spokane Com- unify Colleges Arnbnren, Meehrnrsv. XRNARD, BEVERLY: Girls' Pep cms 62- 1764, Terenr Secrerary ez-61-64, lnrre. Jrel Volleyball ez ca, A.s B, rzepresene live 63, College: sesrness College: Arn. 'renr seererery. rlzNEs, PAMELA- Cernrnererel club ba, LA. 61-oz-aa, Vice Presrdenr, Grrls Pep ub er-me spenrsh 412-63, Volleyball d Beskerberl lnrrernrrrels, az, sperren, srevenf Index earner, Girls League arg ner, Comrmrrees, Chorrmong orrree l Worker ea, Honors Engvrsn 62-ea, Cer lege: EWSC, Arnbrtion: Teacher. BARTHOLOME, RON: College: Columbia Basin, Amlnilrcns Physrwl Edumrion Teach- er. BARTLINE, JUDITHr Hr-Lussres 647 Gills Pep Club 63, Spanish 62-63, Grrls League Big Srsrers Class ol '64, Commiv veesz cerlege, w.s,u,, Ambirion- reeener. BATCHELOR, RICHARD' Science 52, as Squad self ez-ea, Colleges u, or we Arnbnrenr Psyenrerrasv. BAUER, ROBERT- Clansman 63-64, Execu- rree cernrnrnee, versrry :self 63-64, cel. lege. Gonzaga Ur: Ambllron: Teacher, BEADLE, RICHARD: Furure Medical Club ea, B-sqeed cress caunvry ,sl -623 B Truck 6l: B-Wreslling bl, Boskevball and Bose- ball Manager 62: lmramural Basketball 62, College: W.S,Us: Arnblrions Medwclne BEATTV, SUSAN: Talenv Club 63, Inlru- rnerev aearnanven, Volleyball, Jclleyboll, our Slcge send ea, Girls' League arg Srsver 635 College: K.B.U., Ambrrion, Law. BEHRENS. JAMES' sereevbrsll 61: College. EWSC, Ambman- Wresvler. BELK, CHEPYL Transfer from los Vegas, Neeeder Arnbrrrenr srenegrepner. BENADOM, MARY FNA 62-635 F.T.A. 64, Grrls' Pep Club ee, Girls League arg Srsrer es, Cornmirrees ez, Hernereerrr Newspaper Rearesenlanve 63, Colleges Sf. Lulce's seneer of Nursing, Arnemenr Nerse, smoomrls, SUSAN: cerleeg clen er, rnesprens Hrsverren 62, Vrce Presidenv ea, Preswdenf 64, Sweetheart 64, Anvrerrrurels ol-625 College: Drumavic Schools Ambi- rren nenernqnrerne BENNETT, GERALD Clansrnon 62-63-64, Varsny Track 67: B-Track blg BrCross ceenrry 63, Hernereern Presrdenv, vree vresrdenr, News Represenravwe, send e2- 63, Freshman cenen Day Krng, College, W.5 U s Arnbnron Denlisi. BEPTELSON, RALPH Homeroom Presrdenl, Vrce Presraenr, News Represenrenve, cel- lege ws.u, Amblllon: Psyenrerrrsr BEVAN, JOHN: College: wsu , Anrbnrenr Arehlveev. BIALLAS, SUZANNE: FM.S 6l-62-63, Girls' Pep Club 63-64: Senior Commnlees, cnerrrnen ea, Honreroom News Represen. Vavlve bl: Girls' league Alvernale 62: Cer' lege wsus Ambrvren- Medreer Tech- nology, BVSCHOFF, DIANA. Transferred from Idaho Falls r-:ren seneel, College- xrnrnen aesr. ness Universrvys Arnbrrrenr cy A. BLACKHART, CHARLES: Colleges EWSC Arnbman. Credrr Examiner, BLACKMER, SANDRA Colleges Mr, lee'5 School of eeeery, Arnbrfrene Beauriclarr. BLAME, ELIZABETH Mafh Club 627 Col- leges Oregon Slave unrversny, Arrrermsn re qo lo college and have ferr. BLANKENSHlP, CATHERlNE: Chess 1:75 De. marrans ee, Drlees Charlrn ee, German 63: Levrn 621 Library Presraenv, Vice Pres. rdenl, Secrerary 62-63-64, Mem club ez, veern reuewsnrp 64, crrrs League Repre- senrerree 62, ceueee- Cascade College, Arnerrion mn. rn Lrbrery sezenee, and we plense God rn all Vhut 1 dn, BLUMMERT, BRUCE: Varsily Cross Counrry 63: College EWSCg Ambmon- Hrsrorran BOBBETT, CHRISTINE F.M,S, 62 63-641 Levrn 53-641 College. Deeeenness seneel or Nersrng. Ambition Nurse, BOGAR, MARILYN: Spanish ol-62-63, versny Swrmmmg ez Colleges Spokane Communwryp Ambltronr Commercial Arllsv. BOGUE, BARBARA' Senmr Committees 611: Hcmeraam seererery 62: College: rcrnrnen Business unsrersny, Arnerrren A tareer grrl and have lun, BOLSTAD, ALAN B-Track 625 lnrramurols 62-bil, Spcrran Svall Assisranv Sports Edi- ver be, Homeroom Presrdenr, Vrce Presi- denv. News Represenlalrve: Sewer Comr mnlees 641 College' wsu, Arnlsnrene Lewyer. BOYD, PATRlCKs B-Foorboll bl: Ambmon Armed Servrce. BOYD, WILLIAM Mgr Wrestling 60. BRADSHAW, SANDALVNNE: F,M.S, 61-63: Youth Fellowshrp bl, Girls' League Corn- mivlees, Blg Srsler bl: Grrls' Chorus, Mlxed Chorus 60-ol-64, 2-year Music Awardp College: Unrversny af Pugev Sound: Ambnron: To be a model. BRAMAN, JEANNE: Girls Pep Club ol- 62-bfi, Tolenr Club bl-62-63eh3g Grrls League Commrifees bl -62-63: A S B. Rep resenravrve, Comminees, Chairman bl -62- 63: Homeroom seereaerry, rrensnrer, vree vresrdenr, News szepresenrerrve, College EWSC: Ambihon: To be a success rn Isle, BROATCH, LINDA: Drleas Charlrn 645 French Vice Preslderrr, President 62-63 64: A.S.B, Ccmmrlvees 635 Horneroorn Presrderrv, Vice Presrdenl 62-63: College: w.s,u., Ambrvion Inverror Decoravrng and Design. BROPHV, MICHAEL: College: Calrlorma Technical School: Anrbrlion: Amo Meehan. re. BROWN, CAROL- German 62-61645 lnler- navlonol 63, versrry csyrnnesares 62-63- 64, llih Place Free Exercise, 7vh Place Trampoline P.N.w. 63, synenrenrzed swarnrnrng ear znrrerrrrrrels az-ess csrrrs' League sag Sister ea-ea, College: Spokane Communilyg Ambman: Dental Technology. BROWN, JANIS, Girls' Pep Club ol-635 Spanlsh er, Hr-lnssies 64, orrls' League Represenvevnre, Commwllees 64, arg Srsrer 62-63: Horneroom News Represenlulrve ez, college. sr. Lrrlres seneer ef Nersrng, Ambition: rzegrsrerea Nurse BROWN, LAWRENCE: serrerk, Crass cerrn, fry es, Hrelender Hr-Lives Merneersnrp, Phovogropher es-64, Sensor Commmees, Clrarrman ee, Assoclole Edrror of me WASH r colleges cwsc, Arnernenr Jour- nelrsnr, andre, and releersaen. meowN, Msloov spenrsn 62, Hnressres :sarees Girls' are srsrer wee, neeresene renee ez, A.s,B. Reeresenrernre Commut- less 647 Horneroom Secrerary ear College: Spokane Commennyg Ambnrmr Dental As. slslanf. BROWN, mcemrzn Chess ez, Varsrry Golf ea, Horneroom Presudenlp Colleges vv.s.u,, Ambition: Teacher BROWN, sHAnaoNr rnrrernerers ez, Hr. Lander Hr-Lrles club server es, seerren Merrrea ee, Girls League are Snsler 621 All School Play aa, College' w.s,u., Arn. bmenr To srreeeed. aRowN, nmomvr Vurslvy Gels es-ear Arnbrraenr Interpreter enzuscfx, Jossvu- College Rrversrde cny College, skumcow, nzoasnrr nzedre Presreenr, vree President, seererery e2.ea.zs4, were vrse ue: Worker es, Bond ezemee, Stage send ezzss, College' w,s.u,, Annbrrzenr Broadcasr Menegenrenr, sszvsoN, ANNE FLA ezeea, sm sreee. uve, Grrls' Pep Club ea.e4, Hernernekrng 62-63-641 earns' League raepresenvevne ez, Cornmmees ez-eaefsn, are Srsrer ea' 64, A.S.B. nepresenrerree, cernrnmees, cnerrrnen es, senrer cernrnmees ea, Hernereern Secrelory, Colleges Perarrr Le rneren unaversny, Ambllron. Socwal Work- er. sucrcMAN, aoNNrE Arr eased, frees- rrrer fs-sr cerleeg cren emu, orrrs Pep club as-64, rnrrernrrrels ey-ee, cms' league cernrnrnees, are srsrer 63-64, seep. resenrenee ea, Asn. neeresenrenee ez, senrer Reprssenrairve, cerrrrnrnees ear Hernereern rreeserer ez, vree Presadenr 625 College: w.s,ur Arnenren Arr reeen- er. sums, JAMES: college: Gonzaga, Amer' Hon: Business Aernanrsrrenen BUNCH, CARLA. FN A, Vcurh Fellowship, Colleges Spokane cenrrrrernry, Arnbmenr Nurse. sumo-4, LoszszAlNse srrls' League neere, senvevrve es, Business orrree Worker, Arne birians Secrerorv aunnm, LADONNA. cerleeg :len ee, srrls' Pep cms ess Hr lossres ee, crrls' League arg srsrer ez, A5 s. rzeeresenre. uve 64, Senior Representative 625 Herne- reern rreeserer ez, seererery ear College: Pcmirc Lutheran unreersrryp Arnemen, Youvn Director. summer, SHARON College: Morse Beauty Colleges Amblrwons eeeerreren. BURKER, MICHAEL: cellege. EWSC, Arnba. rren- Airline Prlcv, BUTLER, UKWRENCE: College wnrrwerrn, Ambmon: To be u Scam Executive aurzuxrs, cemmss. cwensrnrrn eyewear rresrr Track eu, ra cress ceenrry ey, Mgr. wresnrng ez, College w,s ue Arnerrren, Yo ee re college, svms, CARYL, Chess ez, oernerrens ez- ea-aa, FT.A, ea-ees cerrnen near L., brary 62-63-645 Talent ez-:sarees rnes. prans 63-ea, Girls League Comrnmees 62, snreenr Library Wcrkarr Ars Summer Exchange Svudenl ers, All srneer Play ear College: unreerssry ofWasl1mglon, Amer' ion. To reed, la listen la rnesre, lo see eleys, to learn, re ge back va serene, BVRNES, DsNrsE Arr rreeserer 6l-o2f63- ere, Calleag Clan eseerxr Vcrsny rennrs 53.64, unrrernerrsrs ere? as-era, versrrv swrrnrnsng er, senrer cernnrrnees. cherr- man ee, cms League cernrnnrees, lsr Place All-cny Tennis reernernenr rn Deeeles 64, unrrernerers cnernprens ez, ea, Arrcny Champrons 63, College ws.u, Arnbnrenr Arr Teacher cAlHouN, ANN1mo Arr ees Grrls Pep cms es-ee, Homerrrakrng ez-es-ee, Cale neges Spokane cemrrrenrry, CAMPBELL, cxxnolr French 671 Pre ear Girls Pep Club awe, Thcsprans Secre- iary-Treasurer ear cerrnesy Ccmmmee 645 Girls' League Brg srsrer ezeea-em A,s.a. cernrnmees, cnerrnren ezeess sen. wer cernrnrrrees, ez, Homeroom News Rep, resentative ez, Sbadle s cnrldren s rneerer Plays, ceneges EWSC, Arnbnren To lrnd happiness. cfmrerzsunzr, Mrrnrzso rnesprens easera, President ea, Backroom Worker ee, Dra- mulrcs sehelershap to w.s.u. ea, College' w.s.u., Arnernene Elementary reeener, CARLSON, JONATHAN. s reerben erezr College: California Insviluie oi Arrs end Crafts, Arnervaens cernrnererel Arnsr. CARLSON, suer cernrnererer ea, F.M,s. 64, Girls' League Cornmillees, chews, Choir, Treble Tempus, College: swsc, Arne rsnrenr reeener. CAROW, DENNIS: Archery President ere 62-bil-64, Intramurals ez, Archery Tour- nernenrs 2nd-3rd-hh Places, colleges Ewsc, Ambition: To succeed rn wherever I ae. CARPENTER, seokom. Girls League Big Srsver, Class of 64 Represemavrve, Cam- miffeesp Colleges unaversrry of wesnang. ron: Arnbrnene To rneier rn Business Ad- mrnistralion. CASSELMAN, DALE: Archery, German 61- 62: Music: Cadet Band or-air ceneerr Band 63-647 Sings Band 64. CAVEN, MELODY: German 62, Talent 61- 62, orrls' League Representative es, Col- leges w.s,u,, Arnbnren- seerererrel Work. CAVENDER, Mme: College, Spokane Cern- rnrrnrry College, Ambmons To be e see. cess rn lrfe. CHAPMAN, JOHN Youth Fellawslvrpg B. seuee Boskelball ez, Svcge Bene, Boys State Representative ea, CHIDESTER, GEORGE Colleges EWSC, Arn- rsrrren Psyenelegrsr. CHPUSTIANSEN, CARY: College: EWSC: Arnbmerr None. CLAPP, NORENE Commerclcl 63-64, Irr- vramuruls oil, Chorus 611 Grrls Ensemble 62-63, Clrorr 63: Hi-lassres 63-64, Col- lege, Krnmun Business Unlversrryr Ambi- fren Be rs seererery end nrerry e sailor. CLARKE, JOANNE: Cammercral 63-64, F,T.A. hlrb2-63-64, Grrls' Pep Club bl- ezeaeea, spenrsn 61, verrrh Fellewsnrp rea-64, crrls League Alternate 62763, A.S.B. Al'erncve 62-63, Homeroom News- paper Represenrarrveg orfree werlrer. Leek. er Herpers College EWSC, Arnlsnrene Teacher or IBM operrrrer, CLARK, SANDRA Corvrmercrcrl 62-63-64, Secrclary, Girls' Pep Club careers Spanish bl-62, Youth Fellowshrp 62-63-64: Grrls' League Represenrerree ee, College: Spof kene cernrnenrry College, Ambrllorr, see- rerary. CLARK, GLENN: Transferred from Lewrs and Clark, Colleges EWSC: Arnbmon, A teenage Mllllcnarre. CLAUSON, KATHPYN Arr 62-53-64, Vrce Prcsrderrr, President: Rrlle Club bl, Secre- Varv: Class ol bd Semar Con and Com rmrlees, Band bl-62-635 Stage Bond 63, College EWSC, Arnbrirons Cornrnercral Arvvsr, CLAYTON, KATHlE Vorslry Bcwlrng Team ee, lnlmmuruls ea, Grrls League cern. rnrrme b3r College WSU, Ambition: Teacher. CLEVELAND, TERRY: B-Squad Golf, A.S,B Christmas Hrsredenr Day cnexrrnen, Dance Charrnran, Commmeet Semor Con, Horrrercam Represenrofwe, College- sen- zaga Universrvy, Arnbmene Besrness Ereee ulive. Transfer rrern Cooper High seneel, Allene, Texas Crouse, lLONAr Grrls Pep Club ereez, Hernernerkrng bl-62, Latin Treasurer bl- b2r63-bd, Red Cross 62-61l,Sporron Stall Member ee, orrxs league cerrrresy Corn- mmee, General Charrman of Sadre Haw kins Dance, Brg Srslerg A.S.B. General Chairman of Hrghland Flrng 63-64: Hr- Lusswes rreeserer 63-64, college: Unlver- sity ef Weshrngven, Ambrfion Nurse CLUKEY, FRANCINE: llrleas Clrarlrn 63-64, rreesererr Grrls League Represenlavrve bar Brg Srsver 63-64, Hi-Lussles 4:3-64: Courlesy Comrnmee 63-aa, College EWSC. CONEOV, LlNDA- Caileag Clan 63-645 Debate 62, F,T.A, 63-645 Hr-lossnes 63- 64: ceerresy cenrrnrrree 645 Grrls Leegrre Represenmnve, Cornrnrnees 62, senrrsr Class Frfrn Erreeerree, Represenvenee, Corn, mmees, Homeroom Presrdenf 61, Olhne werkers College- w.s,u Ambwlion reeen er, CONNERLEY, PATRIOA Grrls Pep Club eveeiebil-aa, Hornemokvng 635 Class or 64 Represenvenee, college- Evvsc, Ambr- rron Socral Worker. COOK, ALLAN: versrvy Foovball 62, Var- srry rreelr ea, Besqeed Feereeu, rreek er. 62z Clrorr 64: College- W.S,U,, Ambrvlon: To eern my rnesrers degree end ee see. cessful. ' COOLEY, PAUL Red Cross 63, Talenv 63- ee, Varsrly Truck ea, BeSquod Crosse ceenrry rams, A sa. Represenfavwe ea, Senvor Class Represenrenve es, Horneroorn Presrdenrg sere orrerng nzeeresenrerrver college, EWSC, Arnbrrrone To rnerer rn Psyenelegy CORIGUANO, am: Clonsmen, Varswvy Foolboll 63-64, B-Squad Football 62, B- serrea aeslrevbell 62, Fresh Truck, Ass Pepresenvarive es, senrer Class Represen- fafrve b3r Hernereern vresreenf, College W.S,U, Amhrlions Eleclronrcs Engineer. CORRNN, WCHARDQ Talent, B-Squad Fool- boll ol-67, Basketball ol, Track 61-62, :alleges North Texas Stale: Ambman- Svu- elie Mesrersl Arrengersmesieien. core, MARCIAV orrxs' Leegee Represenfa- Vive, Cornmmees 62, A.S.B Represenva- tive, Commmees 63, Senior Con, College cwsc, Arnrsnaen vnrerrer neeererer. COUNTRYMAN, GERALD- Clonsmen 6164: Rrile Club 61-625 Trainer Vorsrvy Foovball 637 Varslfy Tramcr Fresh Baseball 631 A.s B. Represenrenee, Hernereern News Represenlalrve, Vrce Presreenr, College unreerszry of Washington, Ambrlrcn Den- mr. CRAWFORD, PATSY: Transfer from Lander, wyernrng, F.N.A 64: Spanish 645 Herne- room neeresenrenve aa, Senior Represen- talive 64: Inlramurals 63, Tn Zero Try Hi-Y 6154, Colleges CWSC, Arnbrvronr Erernenrery Teacher. CROOKS, DENNlSr French 61, Red Cross 61g Colleges Ewscs Arnbnrenr Go ance Veterinary Medrcine. CROSS, GARY: Senlor Represemclrve 63: Horneroom News Represenrerave, Band, College: Unlversiry ef Washington: Amer. vrens Psychologist. cause, RONALD: chess, Herrrereern News Represenrafive, College: W.S.U,, Amlamon: Q. wJ :-1 Nw s-N' X-,ia so Nr N. 3' o N-I wi .! .J N4 Kkll 1 4:gu 7:5, 4g ve. I .::' gg, G? - it 'fT'o :. .gz V . xK':h', r. o9?o t 'intact' . QS S 'wfz' I sw I1 .2 I Sl Y 1' Q S 6'Ofg Q. lkffi g 6, 0 0 90g , 5 X O O xl I QI T , g l, , ,I .u , , IH il ' - Ill, rf llt.,-l, , ...MW , '-'in Co-opergllon Auollnrom. CUMMING, GARY: Vursiry Foorhull, Var ally Wreslllng, B-Squad Foorbcll. Wres- lllllg, college, ws.u., Amolrlolll roleel Servlcc, CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT: Rllle Club: Scl- ellee. College olegofl Srole ulllrolgly Alrlblllon To llvo Ille lo rne Iullesl. DAHL, DAVE College. WWSC Amblllorl Arellilecvllre. DAHLKE, GARY Chess Club Preslderrr Dehcre Presldenr, Treasurer, Derrrnrlurls Vlee Admlrllsllmlorl cmd Admlrllslrollorl, Serllor Scrvlce Panel, Murh Vlce Presldcrll. rleoeolell Asa. reeole:elllollee, semol clole lzeoleeemollve and olgolllzmg Cllulrrnon, Homeroom Vlce President, News Reoleselllollve, volelly Debole ox. oe, College ulllvelolly or vvovllllgloll, Amllllloll Law sellool-Lowyel DANFORTH, JACK Clonsrnen: Chess, Vnr- slly Foorbcll 63-64, Vorslry Track 63 6-1 B-Squad Foolbull 62: B-Squad Baskelluclll 63 A S B Represenialrve, Comrnllrees 64 semol Class neoleoelllollre os, College ullleelelly or woslllllgloll Amllllloll Ellgl rleel. DANZIERO, EUNICE- Glrls League Com- mlllees, college: sookome commomly, Amblllon: To be u success. DAVIES, CHERYL: Culleclg Clan: Glrls Pep Club: Spanlsh: Alter School SpcrIsfVol- Ieyhull, Baseball, Bcskerbcll 67-63, Glrls Legglle lzeloleeemorlve os-on, A 5.5. com- mllloe: os, College, w.s.c, Amollloll Alrllne Hosless DAVIS, KATHERENE: Cclleug Clnn Flflll Execullve 63-64, F NA. Treasurer 62-63 64, Homemclklng 63-64, Sponlslr 62 Hl Lnssles 63-64, Vorslry Tennls 6?-63-64, Arlel sellool spells, cllls Leogoe Reel:- seniollve 6I-67: AS,B Represenlgllve, Corrrrnllloes 62, Senlor Corrrrnllleesg Col- lege ulllvelelly or lllollo, Ambllloll Med leol reelmologlel DELANEY, SUSAN Corrlrnerclul, Frerlcll, FT A., Homemgklog, cellls Leoglle Repro :elllollve os, slg slelel, sggle l-lowkm: Dnncc 64, A S B. Commlnees, Serllor Cam mllleee ofl, College: ul-llvelolly of wooll. lrlqlorl, Arrlblllon Teacher. DELISLE, DEE College: EWSC, Nuclear vllyelfler DELRICCIO, ANTONIO College Gonzaga umrolelly, Amblrloll. sleerlleol Eogllleol DENNEY, VALERIE Ambrilon: Mlssloncry Work DESTEFANO, DAVID: College: EWSC, Ame lollloll Llve llle good llre DIRSTINE, SIDNEY- Serrlcr Corl, College wsu , flmollloll- rloeel ooo Peyellologor DOCKSTADER, SHERYL- College: Weber slole, Amolrloll Peyehologlel DOMITZ, GERALD: College Spokane Corw- mulllly. DONART, DONALD, Trade School DOUGHERTY, MARILYN: Colnmercral rlellell Glllo Peo Club: selllol commlllee os, Bookloom wolkel, college, allergen Ambllloll To lee llgooy DUEHNING DOUGLAS Archery 62, Yculh rellomlllo, college- colomlolo Boelll Joll lol, Ambllloll, Nor sure. DUER, JANET lnlrclrnurcls 67, Glrls Cllor us 6?-63-64: Amblrlcn. Becullclarl DUNBAR, MlCHAEL DUNCAN, DAVID Chess: Debnle, E,M S, seleoee, College- ulllvelslly of woelllllg- loll, flmlglllofl- Bllellle:: Admllllsllorloll DUNCAN, JON. A,S B Represerlrnllve 67, Homeroom Preslderlr 62-63, College- Ox- ford, Arllblllorl- Submclrlrle Caplolll DUNN, GLENNDA colleog cloll os, Dlloo: Cllellln 63-64, ET A 62-63-64, Treasurer ea, selllol selvlee Pollel eelmoll vlo:l den! 63, Secrelclry 62: Hl-Lusslcs 63 64l Presldenr bd, Inlmrrluruls 62-63, Glrls Leoglle commlllee:, cllollmoll, slg sl: Zer 63-64, Courresy Corrrmlllec 63-64, A.S,B Comrrrlllees: Class Secrerury 63, Commllrces 63 64: Homeroom News Rep leeelllollve os, Gllle slole Delegglo. College: Evvsc. Amellloll l-lagll sellool Teacher EATON, ROBERT- B-Squad Football: Col lege: Molllollo slole, Amlolllolle ro gloolo ull: lrom college. EDWARDS, MICHAEL- College: EC L. ELSTON, DALE Dlslrlbuvlve Educullorr 64: ls-sqood roolooll. EMERY, MELVIN lrllrclmurcls, College EWSC. LNGBRETSON, PATSY, Culleog Clan 63- 64, Vlce Presldervr: F.T,A 63-64 Secrelory, Ulrls' Pep Club 63: Lullrr 62 63 Vlce l-eeldelll, Hl-Lossles ora, lllllomlllolo oz- la, olll: leogoe lzepleeelllollre, Blg sl:- lel, rleollllel, colllleoy commllleesl llomeloom News lzeoleeelllollve: 64: col. Inge. Ewsc, Amollloll- regellel, ERICKSON, STANLEY- Rllle Club: Vlcc Preslderrr 63: B-Squad Baseball 62, Horne- roorn Presldenl: Cllolr 6I-62-63 64, Vlce Prcsldenl: Hlglwlcndclires 63-64, Gold Pln Muslc Award College EWSC Arnbllarr To be c success ln rnus: ERVIN SHARON Arr 64 Frerrclr Flllr Ex ecuilve 62 63 Glrls League Bug Ssrer Comm llous 63 64 A S B Comrnunlca rlons Commlllees 63 Senlor Class Corn rrlllrees College CWSC Arnblllon Teach er und le go lo sludy abroad ESLER LARRY College EWSC Arnblllorr To glogoole rlom college ollo :lllgy abroad EVANS BRUCE EMS 63 64 Boys Irlrra murals 63 Vurslry Wresillng 62 63 64 Q l,o ls-sooog roorooll. A.S a, lzeoleeelllollve 63: Homeroom Vlce Preslderlr 62: College ulllvelsily or woellmgloll, Ambllloll- Plos- lle solgeofl, FAGER, BEVERLY: Ccllleclg Clan 62-63-64, Treasurer: olll: Pep club 61-62: Home- rnaklng 63, Lcllln 6I-62, Treasurer: Cour- lesy Commllree 64, Cheerleader 63-64: Glrls League Represerlimlve bl, ASB, Represenrorlve 62: Semor Class Second Vlce President 64: Frlendllesr Glrl 63: Sweevheurr 63: Corrorr Day Prlncess of lomol clo::, college ulllvolelry of ldollo, Amblrion: To be o Buslness Educgllon Teacher. FARNSWORTH, BRUCE: Clcnsmen Execu- vlve commlllee 64, volelly lelml: os-oa, E-Squad Tennls 62: A.SB Represerllarlve oe, lellel or commeooolloll NMSQT, Boys Intramurals: College umvelslly of woshlllgloll, Amollloll Pllymloll. FARNSWORTH, SUE: Hl-Lclssles 63-64, volelly relllll:, Glll: Leoglle colllmllreeo, slg slllel ozroa, Homeloom New: lzeole- senrcriveg College W.S U: Amblllon- Mc- ,ol lll Eglleolloll ollo beoome on Ellgllsll Teacher FELL, NANCY: F.M S 62 63: Horrlerncking oz-oa: Hl Lo::le: os-oll, lllllgmolol: oz, Glllo Leggue Reoleoelllovlve on, Blg Sister 62-63: Amblrlarl: Secrercrlul Worker. FERGEN, LONNIE Inlrcrrlurclls 62: Cholr ol-oz-as-64: l-llgnlolldollee os-oA, Gold Pll-l Mello Awolol, college Ewsc, Ambl- llun: To be cl success FERGUSON, STEVE ASB, Represenrcllve 63 selllol Clos: lzeoleselllorlvee, Com. lmlleee oe, selllol coll sellol commllleel College- Spokolle comlllomly, Amblllolll Arehlleel FERRIER, GORDON Archery Preslderrr 6I- 67-63-645, Lerrer ol Comrnerldsrlorr NMSQT: college ulllreolry or wolllmg Ion, Ambilion- Arclrlrocl or Mcllllemallclon, FICHTENBERG, DANA: Calleclg Clorv 6I- 61?-63-64: German Treasurer 6'l-62-63: Girls Pep Club 6I-62: Hcmernclklrlg 62, Hi-Lassles 63-64, Lcllln 63-64: lnlrornurcls 6I-62-63-645 Sporrurr Slolf Sales Prorrlo. non Edlrol 64, Glrls' League Represemq. llve, alg slelel, commlllee: ozeoaeoe: A S B Commlrlees 6?-63 64: Senlcr Class lzepleeenlollee, commllleee oa-on, Home, room News Represerlrcnlve, Vlce Preslderrl, Secretary, 6I-62: College: EWSC: Ambl, lloll: ro be oll Ellgllell reoellel. FIC-Y, DANIEL College Gonlcgc Unlver, slry: Arrlblrlorl: Cllemlml Englrleerlrlg FISHER, DARLENE Dlsrrlburlve Educollon 64: E,N,A. 63: Glrls Pep Club bl-62-63, As.la. Reolelelllelllro oo, selllol close Represenrarlves Commllree 63, College- Whllworllr: Amblrlon Nurse. FISHER, DAVID: Archery Secrerury 6I-62- os-ola, vlfe Pleoaem, Chess: Lgvlll o2: Mgrlr bl-62: Rcdlo Secrelory 63: AS.B. Alrerncre 6T, Bond 6I-62-63-64, College: WSC. Clremlml Englrleer FITZSIMMONS, ROBERT- Archery 62: Skln Dlvlng Club 61: Rllle Club 6l, B Squad wle:lllllg os, wleslllllg Mollogel 52, sell. lor Carl Scripr Commlllee: College: Spo- kolle commlllllly, Amlollloll ro be o smoke lllmoel lol me foleol eelvloe. FLEIGER, CHARLES- Clcrlsrrren 63-64: Boys' lllllomlllol: 6I: volslly clog: colllllly oa- 64l Varsity Truck 64: B Squad Track 62- 63, College: EWSC: Arrlblfloru, Mulll Teacher. FLETT, KATHLEEN- Arr 63-64: Dileas Clrczi- llrr 63-64 Secrefcry, F,T,A, Vlce Presldenr 62-63-64: Muvlr Secretary, Rresldenr 6?- 63-64: Spnrron Asslslcrll Edllor 64: Girls Leoglle elg slolel, Comrrrirlees, cllollmom Representative 62-63-6-1: Leller of Com- mendation NMSQT, Arr Secrerory, DC Secrelcry, Qulll and Scroll Secrelcry: Col- lege: EWSC: Arrlhlllnn- To be o Teacher. FODEY, DIANE- Commercial Vlce Presldenf 63-64: Sludenr Olllce Worker 64, Glrls Leolgoe alg slelel oo-54, sefllol close commlllee: os, lllllomoml: os, College spoleolle commomly, Amlellloll seelelgly. FORCE, THOMAS. Varslly Tennls 6A: B- Squud Golf and Tennis 62-63: Concert aolld oz-os, College: Gollzogo ulllvelellyl Arrrblllon: C P,A. FOUST, KENNETH: College: EWSC. FRAZIER, WILLIAM Clclrrsrrren: B-Squad lfoorooll oz, ls-sqlloo Boselooll Manager oz- vomlly soslelooll ollg vololly Fool- ooll os-aa, College: allgllom voollg ulllvelollyl Ambllloll lallellless GAGNON, RUSSELL B-Squad Golf: Cholr 62-63-64: College: U.US Coast Guard, Amblrlon: Naval Reserve, GALLEGOS, MICHAEL- Rllle Club: Vcrslry Baseball 63-64, B-Squad Baseball 62: B- Squcd Bcskelball 62: College: W.S,U: Amollloll: alology reoellel. GAMELE, JOAN Alter Scllocl Sports 62, Girls' League Represenrallve 63: A,S.B. leeple:elllolave, commlllee: os, sefllol Class Ccrrrmmees 64: College, An Scllonl, Amlollloll To make o :peelol :omeolle happy GARSKE JOHN Lclln BSqucd Golf 62 63 Manager Fresh Baseball 6I News lzeoleselllollve 6I Ass nepleeellroflve Commlrrees 6A College Unlverslry I Woshlnglorl Amblllorl Alelllrecl GARSKE TRAVIS Rllle Club 62 B Squad Fresh Cross Country 61 BSquod Froslr Tennls 6I College WSU Amblrlon Mechcnlcol Erlglneer GECAN FREDERICK JR Rllle Club 62 63 College colllmblo Boelll Amlollloll M nssoclfql ehollleol el-lgllleel. GILIBERTI, ENRICO Winner ol AFS: Schol- olelllo, Fllellgllell soy 64, Folelgll Ex- ellollge sllldelll, College: ulllvelslly ol Naples: Ambllloll. Allollley. GINGER. STEPHEN. college, sllooely Rock, Amb.lloll- veyerllolllsl, GLASS, MIKE: B-Squad Baseball 62, Homeroom Repleselllollve ea-oe: Cullege collmlblo sollll, Amlollloll, Lowyel, GODDARD, PATRICIA Clwess 62, commer- cial 64: Inrrcmurgls 62-63-64: Glrls leoglle commllleee, As.a. collllmllees, selllol lzeoleselllollve commlllee: 64: News lzeoleeelllollve ora, college: cswsl Amblllom IBM. ooelolol and le do :olllellllllg for eeelyolle ollo evelyllllllg lor someone. GOODBRAKE, KAREN: College: Klrrmon Bllslness Unlverslry, Amblflorl, Secrerary, GOVE, PAMELA Glrls League Big Slsler, Represeniurrve Alternate, Comrrrlrlees 64, College, W5 U., Arvrblrlon Business Teacher. GRAFMILLER, PATRICIA- Hi-Lassles 63-64: lllllgmolol: ez-os, alll: League vlee President oo, lzeolelelllollre, Commirrees, Collllesy commlllee, A.S,B. leeglemlvollve oavoa, commllleeo, selllor clo:: commlle rees, Homeroom News Allerrlure 64: Band 6I-62: College: EWSC: Arnblliorr, Model- lllg sellool. GRANT, GAIL: Ccileng Clan Vice Presi- denl 63-64: French Treasurer 63-64: ln- rramurcls 62-63: A.S.B, Represerlrallve 62: Senlor Class Represenrullve 62: Bond 62-63-64, Orchestra 63: College: Unlver :lly or Pllgev Sound: Amlollloll: Mleololloly Work. GRESSETH, JOHN Varsity Tennis 64: B- sgllog Golf oz os, College: ulllvelelly ol woelllllgloll, Amblllolll Alelllleolllle. GRIMM, GLORIA: F.T.A. Vlce Presldenl 67-63-64: Lcrlln 63-64: Hi-Lassles 63-64, syllelllolloels swlmmmg ol-oz, soolloll Stall Clrculnlion Edlror 64, Girls League Blg Sister 63-64, Comrrllllees: A,5.E. Corn- rvrlllees 63-64, Senior Class Commlnees, Cholr, Two Year Muslc Award, 62-63: College. swsc, Ambllaoll: Elemellloly reoehlllg, GROVE, SHIRLEY- Comrrlerclcll 64: Trl Zeta selvlee cllllo, College: Klllmoll aoellleee Unlverslly, Amhniorl Secretary. GROVES, KENNETH. B-Squad Wrestling 61-62: Manager-Foorboll 63: A.5.B. Rep- resenvuilve 61, Homeroom News Repre- semolllle, College: wllllwolllle Ambllloll: Seoul Sludles Teacher. GROWT, DONALD: College: EWSC, Ambl- lloll: Foleolly Service, GRUETTNER, MARILYN- Girls League Blg slolel, commlllee: oe, Amblllolll To lead u happy and successful Ilfe. GUSTAFSON, LINDA: Dislrllaullve Educa- lloll on, Bond ea-ofa, olelleello oA, Col- lege: EWSC: Arrrblrion: Music cr Buslrress HAGER, RICHARD- B-Squad Golf 63-64: Immlvlurals 63, A.S.B. Cornrnlrree 64: Col- lege w.s,u., Amolllolll Alelllleelolol Ell- glvleel, HAHN, LINDA: Hl-lussles 63-64: F.N.A, Flllh Execuilve, Vlce Presldenr 62-63-64: Glrls Pep Club 61-62: Lcrln 63: Rudlo 62-63, Irrrrnrnurclls 62: Girls League Rep- reserrlmlve, Commlrrees 62-63: College: commlmlly College: Amlollloll. Delllol As slsronl. HAHN, ROGER: Sporrcrr Stoll Adverllslng Manager 64: Cholr 61-62-64, Gold Pln Awold, College: ulllveroily or woshlllg- loll, Ambllloll Advelllsillg, HAIGHT, RICHARD- nllmlllllwe Edoeolloll 64, Rllle Club: Swlrn Team 63: B-Squad Swlm Team 63: Homeroom News Rep- reserrlurlve, College: W.S U,, Arnblrlon Nurse Anesllrerlsl HALBIG, EVELVN, F.N.A. Secrelury 63-64. Glrls Rep Club 62-63: Glrls' League Cern- mlnees: A,S.E. Commmees: College, Spo- llglle commomly, Amolllolll seeleloly HALL, PATRICK: Vcrslvy Gall 62: B-Squad Gull 6T-63: A.S B, Commlrlees 63-64: Homeroom President: College: EWSC: Am- ollloll, To gel g College Edlleovlofl, HAMILL, MARY- College. Gonzaga Univer- llly, Ambllloll Dlelleloll. HAMILTON, PATRICK: B-Squad Eoolball, vvlellllllg oz-os: l-lomeloom Pleololelll: college, swsc, Amollloll- Tloeel. HAMMAR, CHARLES: Chess 62: Mulh 6I, College: w.s.U., Ambllloll: Molllemolleloll HARALDSON, BERNITA- Comrnerclcl 64: F,T.A 63-64: Hornemaklng 64: Spcrllsh 64: Youth Fellowshlp 62-63-64: Girls League commllleeo, elg slelel oz-os-ea, A.s,a. commllleee College: seollle Pool- lc: Arnblrlon: To be la recclrler. HARDEE, MARGAREY. French Secrelcry 62- 63: Glrls Pep Club 63-64: Glrls' League Represenrullve, Cornrrlmees 52-63: Serllol Comrlllrrees: Homeroclrn News Represenru- llve nlg sleler os-64: rll Zero selvlee Club: College: EWEC: Amblllon: Social dlreclor HARDESTY PATRICK Homeroom Secre vary Treasurer 6I College EWSC Arnbl llon Colroonlsl HARDY DAVID Cluvlsmen Vcrslly Truck Wreslllng 67 63 College WSU rrl lollloll clvll sllgmeel HARRIS ANNIEMARIE All 64 Glrls Pep Club on clll: League slg slelel ol: l rrorrlurclls College EWSC Amblrlcln T oe hoop, olld :lleeeuflll HARRIS DARRELAN colllmelool Pleeldelll A S B Committees Chalrman Serllor Class Ccmmlrlees Homeroom Secretary Vlce AW Presldem: Frlendlresr Glrl Cundlduleg Col- lege- Ewsc, Amolllolll Legal seeleloly. HAPTER, PAMELA Arr: Commerclul: French: rlleeololl: seeleloly, rleowlel: alll: League Representative 62, A,S.B. Repre- senlollve, Commlnees, Homeroom vlee vleeloellle College, ulllvelelly of lgollo, Arnblrron: Go lo School HAYES, RUTHANNE: Commerclol Secrelury: olelllollllve solleolloll wonllllgloll us, Seuerury: Glrls League Represemclllve, Blg Slsler, Cornrnlirees 6?-63, AS B Rep- reserlicllve, Cornmlrrees 63, Senlor Class Corrlrmrlees 63, Junlor Acluevervlenl Sec- leloly, College soollooe commolllly, Am. blllorl, Dental Asslsicnl. HEDMAN, LINDA Glrls Pep Club 64: In- llomolol: oz-63: Glll: League alg sloler 62-63-64, College Klnrnun Buslnesx Unl- verslly, Arrlblrlon. To be successful. HICKS, RICHARD Rlfle Club, Skln Drvrng clllo, lllllomlllols, Mollogelo-Flosll Fool- bnll, Buskelball, AS.B. Represemarlve, Comrnlrrees 6I, Homeroom Vresldenr, Sec- leloly, Mlxeo coolo: College wo:llmg. loo slole ullleelolly, Amollloll, Meollollleol Englrreer HILL, lzoeslzr, B-solood Booeboll, College: wsu, Ambllloll- ellgllleel. HOAGLAND, JANIS: Cornmerclul 64: Hornerrluklng 64: Trl Zero Service Club: Glll: Leoglle Blg slelel, lzepleselllgllve, commllleee os-oe: A.s.B. commlllee:, Transfer from L,C. College: EWSC: Ambl- lloll To become o :eeleloly HOCUM, DIANA Corleog Clan 63 64, Dlleos Chcllln 63-64, FNA. 62, Hr Lus- sles 63-64, Glrls Pep Club 62: Glrls' leoglle slg slllel, coolleey commlllee, Comrrllllees, AS.B Comrnlrrees 62-63. Senlor Class Cornrnllrees 63-64, Heme- loom seeleloly o4, College soeleg Heolr sellool or Nlllemg, Amollloll: To be o Nurse, HOEET, THOMAS- Homeroom News Rep- leeemollve, college: Ewsc, Amollloll: rol- early. HOLLAND, JOSEPH Rlfle Club 6I: Monag- el vglslly vvleolllllg os, Brsolloo wlel- lllog Mollogel oz, Homeloom Class Rep- leeolllollve, College Ewsc: Amollloll. Eleclronrcs Tecllrrlclcrl. HOLLAND, MICHAEL Arcllery 62 63-64, Chess 62, Debure 611: Lulln Preslderrv 63: Pllologlophel Hl lollgel Hl llleo olld sool- mn Stall: A.S.B. Commllleesp Bond, Or- elleello bl .oz-os-1:4 sloge Bond, college: W.S.U., Amblllorr Teacher HOOD, MONIKA German 63, Sponlsh 63: alll: Leoglle Blg slelel, comllllllee:, A,S.B. commlrlees, Cholr seeolld yeol mllole award, Girls Ensemble Conresr Wlnrler, cllle cllolllel College: oozollgo, Ambl- llon: Soclcl Worker. HOOGSTADM, TERRY: B-Squad Focrbull, Truck 62-63, Band, Siege Bond, Cnllege EWSC: Amblrlorr- To make llle mos! of my llle. HORN, PAT: College Spokane Comrnunlly. Amolllen- ro gel o eollege edoeolloll HOSEA, BEVERLY: Llbrury 67, Sclence 62: Syllelllolllzed swlm reom oz-ea: College Whllworlll, Ambrrlon Vlslr Lalln Amerlcu. HOSHIET, SHARON FN.A,: Trl Zero Serv- lee cllllo vleelgolll, rleoelllel spolloll slorf Aeoelemle Eolllol ora, Glrls Leogllo commllleeo, lzepleselllollve, Hollleloom Secrercry: Bond 6?-63-64: College: Unl- relelly of woelllllglolll Amblllolll lzegll- lered Nurse. HOWARD, SANDRA F,N.A. Flllh Execullve, Preslcleni 62-63-64, Lcllrr 63: Olrls League Replesenlarlve: Commllrees 64: A.S B. Comrrrrrlees: Malereiie 67-63-64, college: Deoeolleso sehool or Nllmlllg, Ambllloll- To be o good llolle. HOWELL, BILLIE College Unlversrly cf Neloloeko, Amollloll reoellel ol Nolle HUISH, DIANA: Cnrnmerclal 62, Hl lus- :le:. selllol Class lzeolesemollro 63: cllle legglle slg sl:lel, college sllghom Young ulllvelolly, Amblvloll: eeoome o good se:- revoly, HULL, ROBERT: Dlsrrlbuilve cducollon 611: Rodlo Treasure 62-63-64: College: W.S.U. Arrrblrion: Elecrrcnlcs Technlclun. HUMPHREY, JAMES- F,M.S. 64: B-Squad rloek, close coolllly ol-oz-ca, somol lzeoleeellrollllee Homeloom rllellolleel Boy: Intramurals 63: College: P.L,U,: Amblrlon: Doctor. HYATT. EILEEN Hornemaklng 63, Lurln 62: Inlrumurals: Sporran Stuff Acllvlrles Egllol M, olll: leoglle colllleey com- mlrree. elg slolel. commllleee, Pleeldelll 63-64, Homeroom Frlendllexl Glrl: Hr Las- sles: Cheerleader 64: College W,S.U.: Arrrblrlon: Denlal Asslslonl. lREY, PATRICIA: Glrls Baskelbull: Glrls' League commllleee, l-ll lolele ea, Gllle' Pep Club 62: College: W.S U,: Arnbltlon, Business, IRWIN, ROBERT: College: W,V,J.C. lTO, RUTH: Tcllenr 62-63-64: Inlrumurcls ea Glll: Leggoe lzepleselllollve 61 Com mlnees ASB Represemgllve Colllmlnees 63 Senlor Class Second Vlce Presldeni 63 rlelole Tempo: alll: cllolll: clloll vlee Presldenr 62 63 64 Gold Prn Muslc Awold lalg slelel College soollolle Com momly Amblooll Success lll llre JACOBSEN SHERRY Archery 63 Clless 63 Rqdlo 63 Rllle Club 62 Colege WSU Arrlblllon Teacher JASLEY CHRISTINE Dllecs Challln Trees wel 64 Hl Lowe: 64 syllelllolllzed swlmmlllg Team 62 swlmmlllg llllllllelol 63 Sporrcln Slclf Member 64 Glrls 4 4 If 0, ll: Al ,-v .Q Url' ,- - ,ff ,Ay H+ , f ,vf vrr ,Q t ., N '7 1 'Jug V- II- :V I I , 7: .I I 'O. I. ll: :I vi-'Al z 1 il 1 . . 1 : ' - Ill. ,I l: .ll- I I ' 7 . 'V A 4: ' 1 'V , , I: o . . ,: ' : . A ,V -: -, .,: V:-el N, A -V I' I' : 4 1 '7 1. I I 3 H lx '-' ' .-of -, ff-f3?:'Q. x ' ,V -NV X A I p i-,AZ o .- 'K' A- , . ., -' Rflit-fgewe E K' - . l . ri T -d 551517 ie' -J ' ix' 5 4' '- ? ' ' 9 W r -' f' rf f .L ,Q 5 4 , , ' 1 no h X I. --- -L A ' t X ix-lg-. Q ral -4 , -i I 3? ry A , XX F Q League Representative, camrttrttees 62, A,S.B, Representative, cammrttees 63, sentar class Representative 64 Intramu- rals, College, wsu., Amaitran, Elemen- tary Teacher. JASSMAN, LARRY: College: EWSC, Arnbl- tran, Engineer. JEFFERY, HAROLD: Youth Fellowship 63- 64, cnarr, Boys cnerus, College. Wes- singtan Springs sautn Dakota, Arnlsrtran, Ta became a minister. JEFFRIES, PATRICK: Clartsmen 63-641 Yar- sity Football, Track 62-63-64, B-Squad Basketball 62, College- EWSC, Ambition, Engrneer. JOHNSON, CRAIG, Clurtsmen 63-64, Var- slty Basketball-All City 63-64, Intra- murals 63, A.S,B. President 64: Cotton Doy King, Class Representative: lJ.S, Leadership Candidate For Washington 64, Boys State Delegate 63, callege, unt- versity of wasnrngtan, Ambition, College Athletic Director. Transler from University l-lrgn, Lerarnee, Wyoming 63. JOHNSON, DARYL- B. Squad Track, Golf ol-62-63, Choir 6l-62: Silver Pin Award: callege, Nartnwest Nazarene College: Am. lsrtran, To aa my best tn everyrltrng l do, JOHNSON, HERB: Choir 62-63: Arnbltlon: Ta be happy. JOHNSON, JOHN: Varsity Basketball 64, B-Squad Basketball, Track 63, B-Squad Football 62, A,s.l.i. Representative 63, senrer Class Representative Alternate cel- lege: Gonzaga, Arttlertian, Eleetranres En- gtneer, JENSON, JAMES: Varsity Basketball 62, I!-Squad Basketball, Golf 61: Senior Class Representatrve 63, College ewsc, Ant- ertran, Rlnysreel Eaueatran teaener. JEWETT, CLIFFORD, Baseball 6l, Senior Class Representative, wsu., Arttlsrtren, Agrreulture. JOHNSON, CAROL- Art 64: F.M.S. 64: Youth Fellowship 62, College: Art School: Ambltlon. Alrllne Stewardexs. JOHNSON, LINDA: Intramurals 62-63: Softball 63, College: EWSC, Ambition, Interior Decorator. JOHNSON, MICHAEL- Chess 63-64: Ger- man Treasure Fltth Executive 6l-62-63, Moth 63, Intramurals, B-Squad Baseball 62, A.S.B. Representatrve 62, l-lameraem News Representative, Letter of Commen- aetran NMSQT: College, university at Washington, Arnlertren, Arrnrteetural engr- neertng, JOHNSON, NANCY: Girls League Com- rntttees 62-63, A.s B. Representative, cam- mittees 62, Sensor Class Treasurer, Com- mittees 62-64, callege, Gonzaga univer- srty, Amlsrtran- Meereel rernnelagist. JOHNSON, PATRICIA: Dlleas Challln 63- 64, Secretary, Hi-Lassles 64, Homemokrng 63, Dosldrron All-City Talent Club 62-63- 64, cttarrman, Girls League Representa- tive, Committees 63, Senior Class Secre- tary 64, College: wsu., Ambrttpn, rasn- lon Co-ordlnator. JOHNSON, SANDRA, Girls' Pep Club 63, Girls League Big sister 62-63, College: tcrnman Business unrversrty, Amlsrtran, Secretary. JOHNSTON, CHERYL, Sporran Underclass- men Assistant Eattar 64, Girls League Committees, Big sister 63-64, College: Universtty at wasnrngtpn, Ambition: sta- Chemist. JOHNSTON, JAMES- Rifle Club, Frosh Baseball 6l, College: Columbia Basin iuntar College, Amerttan. Engineer. JORGES, LYNN Cornmercrnl 63-64, Talent 63-64, vree-Presraent, Courtesy carrtntit tee 64, Ht-Lassies 63-64, Girls League Committees 62, Representative 63, Brg Stster 63-64, Senior Committees 63, Col- lege, Spokane cpmmunrty, Amarttan, Busi- ness Mochtne Operator. JORGES, SHIRLEY Calleag Clan 63-64, Commerctol 63-64: Girls' Pep Club 6l- 62, Talent 63-64, treasurer 63, l-lr-Las- stes 63-64, Intramurals 6I-62-63: Girls League Committees, Big Sister 62-63-64, AS.B. Committees 64, Senior Committees 63, Representative 64: Dasrdrlan All-Clty Talent Club, College, EWSC: Ambttlonl Private secretary. JUDD, SUSAN Intramurals 62: College EWSC, Ambition, Spanish Teacher. KEEFER, MORRIE: Frosh Track, Football 60, B rraelr, Football 61, callege, spe- Rane carnmunrty, Amertran, sleetranre En- gineer wrtn the us. Arr Force, KEHNE, JON: College: W.S.U.: Ambition, Engineer. KELBELL, MARIE- F.M.S. 64, Youth Fellow- shtp 62-63, narneraern News Representa- ttve, Girls Chorus 63, Mixed Chorus 64: College: Seattle-Pocilrc, Arrlbltlon: Dental Assistant. KERBER, RICHARD- Varsity Baseball 63- 64, Golf 63: College. EWSC: Ambition- Ta ga ta college. KINDERMAN, BARBARA caileag Clan srlt Executive 64, Dlleas Chailln Vice-President 64, rrenelt 62, lntrernurels 62,63-64t Cheerleader 64, Girls League Alternate, Committees, Chairman, Big Sister 63-64, v,ee.Presraent 64, A.S.B, Alternate, carn- mtttees 63, Serllor Representattve, Com- mtttees Chairman 63-64, College: EWSC, Ambition- Social Worker. KING, DIANE: French 63: Ht-Lossles, Courtesy cammittees, Intramurals 62-63, Girls League carttrrtrttees, Brg srster 64, A.S,B. Alternate, carrtmrttees 63, senrar Representative 64, College w.s.u., Arn- brtran, Entoy Lite. KING, MICHELE: College: Whitworth, Am- bition, Social Worker, KING, WILLIAM: B Gall 62-63, intra- murals 63, A.5.B. Representetrve 61, sen- ior lst Vice-President 63, Homeroorn President: rrrenalrest Freshman Boy: cal- lege, Gonzaga: Arrtlsrtran, Business Ad- rrtlrttstratran. KINZIL, FLORENCE: Intramurals 62-63-64. Gtrls League Representative 62-63, Big Sister 63, senrar cernmrttees 64, Home- room Rresrelent 62, Secretary 63, News Representatrve 63, Girls' Chorus 63, Mrree Chorus 64, College: Spokane Com- rttuntty, Arnlarttart, Dental Assistant. KIRBY, DIANE: Girls Pep Club 63, Cal- lege: central wesnrngten College, Amar- tton: Pnysrear tneraprst. KLINGER, DOUGLAS- varsity swrrnrnrng 63, B Football, Basketball, Galt 62, In- tramurals 63, College, unrversrty ot rlari- da, Amartran, Marine Biology. KROLL, RODNEY: Varsity Track 64, B Football 62, Frosh rraelr, raatball 6i, A,S.B. Representative, camrntttees 64, Senior Committees 64, Horneroom Vice- Presreent, callege, rwsc, Amartran, Pharmacist. KUEHN, EDWARD Art 64, B Beseeell, crass Country 62, lntrarnurers 62-63, A.s.B. Representative, carttrnrttees, chatr- rnan 63, Senior Representative 62, Hame- raam seeretary, zna Place Spokane Arlree Arts Festival, College, swsc, Amertran, Art-Instructor. KUELPMAN, DOUGLAS Clansman 62-63- 64, Varsity tennis 62-63-64, B Tennis 62, Intramurals 62-63, A.S.B. Carnmtttees 64: Senrar Carnrntttees 64, norneraartt Prest- dent, College: untversrty ol wasntngtan, Arvlbltlorl: Electrical Engineer. KUSS, PAULA- College, Golden State Col- lege, Arnlsrtrpn, certrfree Puelrr Accoun- tont. LAMBERT, SALLY: College Gonzaga Uni- versity, Amartran. Att ana Brelagy teaen- er. LANclsN, APRIL, Girls League Representa- tive 62: College: EWSC, Ambition: To en- ,oy lrle ana rttelre tne pest at rt. LANCIEN, PENNY Girls' League Repre- scntattye 62, A,s.B. Representative, cant- rnrttees. Chairman 63, College swsc, Arnlsrtran- Ta travel ond enloy lrte. LANDFRIED, DAVID: College: Spokane carttrttunrty, Arttlsrtren. Navy, LANE, RONALD: B Tennis 6l-62-63, Col- lege: unrversrty of wasnrngtan. LANPHEAR JR, RICHARD. Hlghlandoires, Choir 6I-62-63-64, President 64, Gold Pin Award in Chair, College EWSC, Arn- brtion: Choral Director. LATTIMORE, PAMELA: French 63: Girls Pep Club 63-64, Latln 63: Math 62, Var- sity Gall 63-64, lntrartturets 62-63, spar- ran uneerelassmen setter 64, Girls League Representative, carntrtittees, Big Sister 63- 64, College. San Jose State College, Am- bition: Journalism. LAURSEN, GARY: Clansman 63-64, Vor- slty Football 63-64, B Football, Track 62: A.S.B. Representatrve 62, Harrterparn Pres,- dent, Vice-President, News Representative, College. w.s.u., Artrtsrtten, to be a mtl- llonalre. LEAHY, MICHAELE: College: Columbia Ba- sin iunrar College, Amlsrtran, Dental As- ststant. LENNOX JR., CYRUS: Varsity Football 63, Basketball, Baseball 63-64: B Basketball, Baseball 62, Nomeroom President, Col- leger swsc, Annlsitran, Congressman, LESTER, DENNIS: Ambition: Ta be greater than Clay LEWIS, DORTHY: Spanish 62, Youth Fel- lewsnrp 62, Intramurals 63, Homeroom vree President 63, College, w.s.u,, Arn- bition, Office Work. LEINIG, PAUL: Skin-Dtvlng Club 63, Swim- rning Team 64, Arnbittan, Metal Warker. LINDHOLM, ALLEN: Clansmen 62 63-64, varsrty Cross Country 62-63-64, rraer 63-64, Sporran stall Sports setter 64, A S.B. Representative, 'treasurer 64, Bldg lrnpravemenr cnarrman 63, senrar Class Representative, Treasurer 64, nameraam Vice Rresreent, Rresreent 63 64, College: untversrty of Washington, Ambrtran, oeeanagrapr-er. LINDLEY, CHARLES B-Squad Wrestling 62: College. ewsc, Amatttan, Rlterrttaey. LINHART, JUDITH, College- Ganrega. LIPTON, PATRICIA, Art 64, Commercial 64, F.N.A, 64, rM,s. 64, F.T,A. 64, Girls Pep Club President 62-63-64, Intramurals: Gtrls League Big Stster, Representative, Treasurer 64, College, w.s,u,, Amertran, Social Studies Teacher, LOAN, STEPHANIE, Dtleas Chollin Presi- dent 63-64, Glrls League Courtesy Com- mrttee, Representatrve cammrttees, ereeu- trve caunrrl, 62-63-64, lnterclub Council 64, Senior Class Alternate Representative 63, l-larneream seeretary, Band 62-63-64, Orchestra 62, College, University of Iowa, Ambition: Teaching. LUCE, ANN: FM.S. 62, Lattn 63: Intra- murals 63-64, Girls League arg Sister 63-64, Senior Committees 64, Homeroorn Prestaent, College: w.s.u,, Amlsrtran Rsy- chology or Nursing. LUNGO, BONNIE, German 63, Library Vice President 62-63, College: EWSC, Ambi- tian, Language teaener. LUPFER, LINDA, Dlstrlbutlve Education, Girls' Pep clue, Grrls League Representa- tive Alternate 62, A.S,B. Representative 63, orrltestra 62. LUSTER, WILLIAM College Spokane Com- munrty, Arnartran- servrees, LYONS, GAYE Commercial 64: French Vice President, President 62-64, Ht Lassles 63-64, Girls League Big sister 64, cnarr 62-63, Girls Chorus ol, Girls' Ensemble 6l-62, College. university of Oregon, Amertran, resnren Designer, LYSAKER, SUSAN F.N.A. 62-63: Latln 62, Girls League Courtesy catnmrttee 64, Brg sister, senrar carnrnrttees, College swsc, Amlsrtran, reaenmg. MACEETH, PAUL: German 62-64, Prest- eent 64, A.s.B. Representative, camrnrt- tees, Chairman 64, l-lameraarn Presraent 64: Band 62-63-64, Orchestra 63, Na- tranal Merrt senalarsnra semi-Finalist, Col- lege, Brrgnam vaung University, Ame,- ttart, Professor al chemistry. MACKEY, PATRICK Clansman 63-647 Chess 62, F.M,S. 62-63-64, President 63: German 63-64, Latln 62-63-64, Youth Fellowship 6l-62-63-64, B Football, Track 62, B wrestlrng 6l, Frosh reetlsall, Wres- tling, rreek, A.S.B vree-Rreslalenr 64, Rep- resentotlve, camrnrttees, cneirnien 6l-62- 63-64: senrar Rresreent 64, Representa- trve, censmtttees 63, tlarrteraarn, Pres,- dent, vree-President, College, unrversrty al waslnmgtan, Amlsrtran, Doctor at Mear- eine, MADSEN, MICHAEL- College: Brrgharn Young University: Ambrtran, Elementary Teacher. MAGNUSON, ROY- Chess Treasurer 62: Science bl-62-64, Varsity Tennis 62, B tennis 62-63, senrar Representative 62, Band 6T-62-63-64, All Northwest Band 63: Spokane Honor Bond 6l-62: Summer serertee rrarnrng Pregram 63, Natranal Merit Letter of Commendation 64: Col- lege: W.S.U, Ambition: Research Chemist MAGSTADT, PERRY- Clansman 62-63-647 varstty Football 62, Varsity Tennis 63. Locker Room Worker: College EWSC, Am bttton, Forestry ana stuay ol Lew. MARR, LINDA, Art, Gtrls League Repre sentotrve 64, Grrls Chorus 63, Mlxecl Chorus 64, carlege- university ot Part- land, Amertran, Dental Hygienist, MARTIN, JANICE: German 6l-62, Girls Pep Club 6l-62-63, Latln 63-64: Hl Las- stes 64, Girls League Representative 63. Big Sister 62-63-64: A,S.B. Alternate 64. senrar Alternate, Committees 63: Harne- roorn Vice-President, College. WS U., Am lsrtten, Meareal teennalagrst. MARTIN, STEVEN cellege unrverstty al illrnats, Amlsrtrart, Get nrn and stay twpvt- MASCHER, SHARON All School Play ol, Gtrls' League arg sister, Comrnlttees: Col- lege, trrnrnan Business unrversrty. MASSAIA, JOHN ASB. Representative 62, College- W.SU: Ambition: Psychol- egtst. MASTERSON, SUSAN: Transler irom Mary- clltt High School, College, Seattle Unr- versrty, Amertran, Dental Hygienist. MAXWELL, DAYLE cetleag clan 62-63- 64, Dileas cnerlrn 64, French 63, Latln 62, Hi-Lassles 63-64: Intramurals 62-63, Grrls League carnntrttees 62, Asa Al ternate, Cammtttees 63: Homeroom Sec- retary, College- university of teena, Am blllon Teacher. MAY, SUZANNE- carleag Clan 63-64, President 64, German 62-63, Hr-Lassles 63-64, seeretary 64, varsity Tennis 62- 63-64, Girls League Representative, carnrrttttees, arg sister 63, A,S.E. Rep- resentative, Committees, Chairman 64, Senior Committees 63: Homeroortt Secre- tary, College: central wasnrngtan State College, Arnlsrtran learner. McBREEN, MICHAEL College: Spokane Technical and Vocational School: Ambi- tion, Auto Mechanic. MCBRIDE, KERRY, College W,S U., Ambi tion Teacher, McBRlDE, STEPHEN College. Spokane cammunrty, Arnlsrtran rarestry. MrcALLlE, GLENDA Intramurals, College, Rtnman Business unrversrty, Arnlsttran, Go ra a ausrness college Mecotr, cLlrroRD Amrsrtran, Navy. McCRACKEN, PENNY: College: EWSC, Am- bltlon: Social Worker. McCRAY, JOAN Calleag Clan 63 64, 5th Executive 63, President 64, F.N.A Treasurer 62-63-64, Homemaklng 64, Spanlsh 63, Ht-Lassies 63-64, Intramurals 62-63-64, Varsity iertnrs 62-63-64, Girls League Representative, Big Sister 63, Col- lege. Deaconness School ot Nursing, Arn- lartren, To lseeeme an Arr Ferre Nurse ana see the world. McDOWELL, MARI LYNN Talent 63, ln- trarnurels 62, Grrls League sig Sister 62- 63, Homeroom Secretary 62, Antlsrtran- Secretary. MCEACHRAN, JAMES: Demarrans Prost- dent 64, Qurll,and Scroll President 64, Sporran Business Manager 64, sentpr Representative, Committees 63-64, Hame- roortt Vice-President 63, Concert Choir 61-62-63, Gold Prn Aware rn Music, lnter,CIub Council Vice-President 64: As- sprrate setter ot tne Wash 64, College: Whltworth, Ambition United States For- eign servrre anarar College learner. MCELHANEY, JACQUELINE: Homeroorrv President, College l,B M. School: Ambl- tlon: Alrllne Stewardess. MCKENNA, JACK: Clansman, Varsity Track 63-64, Football 64: Intramurals 63: Senior Representottve 64, College. Colum- lsra Basin iunrar College, Ambition: Coach. MrklBBlN, LYLE. College- Spokane cem- rrturttty. MrLAY, JOHN. McNEARNEY, KENNETH College, Columbia Basin Junrar College, Amlsrtran- African Safari Guide. McNUTT, HELEN: Girls League Representa- tlve 62: Orchestra 62-63-64, Band 62- 63-64, 3rd Year Musrr Pin, College Cen- tral Washington state College, Ambition, Teacher. McVAUGH, KATHLEEN E.M S. 62,63-64, Treasurer 62, l-lannernalrtng 63, l-lt-Lassie: 64, Girls League cemmrttees 62-63, Big sister 63-64, Representative 64, AS.B. Representative, cammrrtees, crtarrrnan 63, Senior Committees 63-64, Bookroom Work- er 64, College- Sacred Heart School ol Nursing, Arnlsrtran, Nursing. MEADOWS, Jo- Raelra seeretary, Intra- murals 62, Girls League cammrttees 62, sig sister 63-64, narneraam News Repre- sentative 62, Cafeteria Worker: Girls Chorus, College: calurnara Basin Junior College, Amlsrtran, Aarrlme stewaraess, MEHLERT, JEWEL: Colleag Clan 64, Com- rnerrral 64: Girls Pep club 63: spanrsn 63 64, Hr lasstes vice-President 64, lrt- tramurals, Spartan Member 64, Gtrls League Representatrve, cemmrttees, cnarr- man 64, A.s,B Representattve, cammtt- tees, Chairman 62: Public Olllce Worker, College- wsu., Antlsrtran learner. MEIR, JOHN- Senior Representative 63: Stage Crew 64, Band 62-63-64: Orches- tra 62-63, Certlfrcote ot Merit National srnalasnr Art Awards 62, College Unl- verstry ol waslnngtan, Arnarrtan, Fine Arts Education. MERCER, RONALD Latin President 63: Bane 62-63-64, orenestra 64, College- EWSC, Arnbltlort Mothematlclort. MESMER, SHARON F.T,A., Girls Pep Club, Intramurals 62-63: Girls' League Representative, Committees 63, A.S,B, Committees 62-63: Senior Committees 63: Representative 64, Horneroom News Rep- resentative, Student Oltlce Worker 64, Girls Chorus President, Mixed Chorus, College EWSC, Ambition, Student Coun- selor. MICHAELS, JIMMY: Cafeteria Worker. MILLER, DOUGLAS: College Whltworth, Ambition Chemrst. MILLER JOEL Debate Secretary 62-63, Dernortarrs President 62-63-64: Degree of Merit in Debate 62: College- Central wasnrngtan State College, Atnlsrtran. otp lemetrr carps. MILNE, DONALD: College: W.S U., Ambl- tlon- Business MINETTI, KATHLEEN: A.S B Representative 6l, Student Olltce Worker 62-63, College: Rmrnan Business University, Arnlsrtran, caurt stenagrapner. MINNICK, LOREN: Clansman 62-63-64, rresutrve ceunel, varsrty Crass Country, Track 62-63-64: A.S B. 5th Executive 62, Commrttees, Chalrrnan 63, President 64, Senior lst Vice-President 64, Committees, Chalrtnan 63-64, Shadle Exchange Stu- eent to sltarelrne l-lrgn sertaal rn seattle, wasnrngtan 63, A.F,S. cenvaeattan cnatr- man 64, College wnttwertn, Arnbrtten, reaeltrng MISSILDINE, ROBERT Rifle Club 62, Scl- ence 6l-62, spanrsln 61, senrar Repre- sentatlve 62, Bane at-62-63-64, College: WSU: Ambition Chemistry Teacher. MITCHELL, CHARLES- College: unrverstty er wasningtart, Amertran- Lawyer, MORFORD, DENNIS: Rifle Club Presrdent 63-64, College: W.SU: Ambition, Civil Engineering, MORRIS, ARNOLD College WS.U. Am- bition, Police Force. MULLENIX, DANNY, Clansman: Varsity Basketball 63-64, E Basketball, Track 62, A.s,B Representative, cammrttees, cnet,- rnan 63, vree-Rresraent 64, callege, WS.U., Ambttlon Certllled Public Ac- cauntent MUNKERS, JAMES Clanman, Varsity Foot- ball 6364, Captain 63, B Basketball, Baseball, Football 62, College- WSU.: Ambition, Physical Education Teacher and Coach MURPHY, JULIE Transler from Mt Ralnter Hrgh School rn seattle, west-rngtan, Grrls League Representative, carttmrtrees 64, callege w.su, Ambition Model MYERS. NANCY Commercial 64: F.T.A: 62-63, German Vlce- President 62 63-64, HI-Lctssles 63-64, Intramurals 63: Dasld- rlon All City Talent Club 63- 64, Girls League Big Sister 62-63-64, Representa- tlve, Committees, Chairman 63-64, ASB Representctltve, Committees 62: Sentar carnr,.rttees 64, callege wsu, Amer- tran, Secretory MYHRE, MARclA- cnarr 64, Grrls cnarus Arsernpanrst 64, College wsu., Am- bttton- Persue o career In music MYRON, VALERIE Girls League Big Sister 63 64, Representative 63, carrtrnrttees 63, callege, w.s u., Amertran rasnran ca- ordlnator. NASH, CONSTANCE Commercial 63, F.N A. 63-64, F.M S. 62-63 64, Vice- Prestdent, seererary, Gtrls Pep clula 63- 64, spanish seeretary 63 64, Intramurals 62-63 64: Sporran Assistant Club Editor 64, Girls League Representative 62-64, Big sister, carnrntttees, cnarrrnan 63-64: Senior Representative, cemmirtees, cnarr- man 63, Student Locker Room Worker 62, Student Otllce Worker 64, Bookroom warRer 64, College wnrtwertlt, Arnbrtren, Nurse NEALE, PATRICK: Clansman 63 64: Var- . -save, 4:.? '45, O ' ri -45' 1.2 -e. it fT'o 'L sz Wish, of? ' . .1gA!:zs6t5,, -. it f' c- ..- L-.J :Na S.-'J 5.1 igui Q Nr x 3' o ltllc M 4 5 0 go -ali? 'QT 6.6! I1 -I-' ' I all T Po BS 295996. vw 'O' -o f 1 0 O J H , OGOQ QI 5? ' A SCO AXIS ,I ll Q I e ' 00 HSSOCWITIO srly swrrrrrrrrog 62-63 64, rrosls 64, A,S B Representative 63, College. U.C.L.A, NELSON, DONNA F.N.A. 64, F.T.A. 6l- 62, Glrls Pep Club 64, Lolln 62-63-64, Girls League Representative 62, AS.B Representatlve 62, Girls Ensemble, Choir 63, College Poerlre lurherorr uhlyersrry, Ambition Nurse. NELSON, KAREN F,T.A. bl-62: Spanlsh oi, Intramurals 6l-62 64, Sporran As- srsvphr Asooerhres Eorior 64, Girls' League lalg srswer, Represerrrohye, Committees, 6l- 64, 4.6.6, cororrrrnees, serhor Represen- ohye, seerelory 62, l-lerrrerooro News Represerrroirye 64, Locker Roorrr worker, Choir 62-63, Glrls Ensemble 62-63, Mu- srs silver Pro Award, College- Graceland College, Ambllron Oceanllner Social Dl rector. Lutheran ur,ryers,ry, Arrrlsrirort, io be hop- py ooo make ofhors hoppy NESBITT, ANN: Girls Pep Club 62-63, Courtesy corwrhrfree 62, College. Mr. Lees sshool of seoury, Arrrehlorr, l-lorr NELSON, LAUREN Commercial 64, Glrls League Represehiorlye 64, college, Resrlre Stylist. NICODEMUS, RONALD Clansman 62-63- 64, Varsity wresilrrrg 64, B Wrestling 62-63, 6 Football 62, Track 62-63, Cross courory 63: college, Ewsc, Arherrrorr Mathematlclclrt, NICOLLS, SHARON Arl Secretary 63-64, Dlleas Challln 5th Executive 64, Girls rep Club 6l-62, Lolrrr Rresrrlertr 6l-62- 63-64, Hl-Lctssles 63-64, Girls League corhrrullees, Chairman 63, Represertlohye 6l, Senior corrtrorriees 63, College- W.S U.: Arnblllan: Field al Art, NINEMIRE, LAWRENCE. Intramurals 62, college- u c.L.A. NOAH, SAMUEL: Flash Baseball 6l, Band bl 62, College. uoryersrry ol North Da kata, Ambition: Commercial Artist. NORBERG, EDWARD NORDGAARDEN, GARRY, Clansman 63- 64, Dlstrlbutlve Education 64, Varslty swrrhrrohg 62-63, college- Oxford, Arri- errroh, sRy Dryer. OAKLEY, JOE- Varslly Football 6364, wreslhrrg 63 64, B Football, Wrestlvng 6l 62, sertlor Represerirolrye, College- w.s u, Arrrlslrlors- Meehorrreol Ertgrrteer O CONNELL, PATRICK Intramurals, Home- ropro Represehiorrye, AS:B: Represehvo- irye, College. Spokane cororhurrrry, Arrrhr. tlon: To be an archllecl. OGLE, GARY Chess 64, Llbrary President, vree Presroero 62-63-64, College spoR6he Community, Arhorrrph Drs: Jockey. OLSON, JUDITH: German 6l-62, Girls Pep clue ol-62, l-lr Lasstes 63-64, arrls League srg srsier, Committees 63, Ass Committees 63, Intramurals ol-62, Cal- lege, sr. lutes School ol Nurslrrg, Arhor tlon To became a nurse. OLSON, RONALD Football, Track 63, B Football, Track 62 63, Intramurals, Col- lege- Urrrversrly ol Woshlrigron, Ambition Dentist. OPSAL, SUSAN: French 62 63, Treasurer. Chair 62-63, Cold Pln Music Award, College: Lorrg Beach State, Arrrblnorr, Music-Secretarial Work, OSTERLUND, SANDRA- Commercial 63: F.N A. 62, Glrls Pep Club 62, Youth Fel lowshrp 62, lrrvrorourols, Grrls League srg Sister, Representative 62-63-64, ASB. Representative, corprornees 64, College: St Lukes School of Nurslng, Ambition: Reglsrereel Nurse PAGGETT, JON Clarlman 64, Football, Track 63-64, B Football, Track, Wrestling 62-63, College: W.S Ll., Ambltran Clvll Service, PARR, MARSHA. Girls League Representa- rlye 62, College- Wenatchee Jurrlor, Am- brtlon, Teacher, PAUL, PHILIP: College Spokane Communi- iy, Arhorr,er,- Arr field. RAYNE, JANET Glrls Pep Club Vlce Presl- dent 6l, l-lorrrerr,oR,rrg 62, Grrls League Big Slsler 64, Courlr.-sy committee ol, Chorus 64, lntramurals, College- Seattle Paclllc. PEARCE, GERALD rerrhrs 62, 4.6.5. Rep resehroflye 63, sehror rreosurer Repro seruorrye, Committees-Chalrrnan 63-64, Choir 62-63-64, Hlghlandaires 63-647 College, EWSC, Ambition United States Forelgr: seryreo P5rsRsoN, DAVID- College. Art School at colrforrrro, Arherrroh. Arr rrelo PETERSON, DAVID PETERSON, GALE Jr Sorvlce Panel De- marlan Club 63-64, Library Club 64, ln- leogoe corororliees 62, College: w.s.u,, Arherrrorr, Elementary soueorloh, PONSNESS, DAVID. College: EWSC, Am- lsrvror, l rrrrerro to molar ,e Forestry. POPP KAREN- Youth Fellowship, Intro- rrrurols 62, Girls' League lzepreserrrorlye, corrrrrlriiees, mg s,srer 64, Girls' Chorus, crrls Ensemble-President, Treble rerr-pos, Choir 6l-62-63-64: Gold Pln Music Award, College. urrryersriy of Washing- ton, Ambition- Social Worker. POPP, VALERIE, Commercial 62, Girls' Pep Club 62: Intramurals, Girls' League Com- rrurlees, A.S.B. corrrrhlrrees, Horheroorri News Represemntrve, College WS.U.: Ambition: Home Economlcs, PORT, HAROLD: College: Montana Univer- sity, Arrrorilorr Auto Desrgner, PORTER, JOHN. Demarions 64, Latin 61, Frosh Baseball 6l, College: University of woshlrtgvorr, Arrrlerllert, Professor at ao:- terrology or Elochemislry. POTTER, DAVID, Rifle Club 64, Horneroom News Representative 64, College whrr- worth, Ambition, Game Brology. POWELL, ROBERT: B Football 61-62, AS.B. Representative 62, College: Yale. PRICE, ROY: vorsrvy wresrltrrg 63-64, la Wrestling, Track 62, Ambition: To be a Marine. PRING, MARY JANE: Girls' League Alter- hole 63, l-lorrreroerrt News Representative 64, Mixed Chorus, college, aoshress sehool, Arhlslrlorr, seeretory PROCTER, HENRY: college. uhryerslry or woshrrtglorr. PROSSER, KATHLEEN: Hi-Lander Hi-Lltes crrsulerror: clue News Reporter, Home- roorr: News Representative, cotelerro worker, College Esters seorrry School, Arnbltlon: Beauticlan. PROTZMAN, LAWLEE: FNA. 63, Home- making 63, Youth Fellowshvp 63, A,S.B. Representative, Committees 64, Nurses' ollrse Worker 64, Grrls League arg sas- ter 63, college- Mulirrrorooh sehool of ,he Bible, Arweliloh, Medical llllrssorrory. PULLIAM, WILLIAM, B Football oi-62, College: Yale. QUANBECK, MARIDEE, Dlleas Challln Sth Eresurlye 64, lorrrr Secretary 64, Quill orro Scroll 64, Courtesy Comrntttee 63- 64, l-lr-lossles 63-64, soorror: club Editor 64, Girls League Representative 63, Committees 63-64, Big Sister, Secretary 64, A.s B. Representative 62, sehrorcoer- rhrliees 64, aosrrress ollree Worker 63, College w.s.u. RAE, BARBARA: A.S,B. Representative, Commlttees 62, Student Olllce Worker 62-63-64, College: WSU, Ambition- Secretary. RAINWATER, JACQUEIINE Youth Fellow- ship, Hr-Lassles 63-64, Sth Executlve 64, Sweetheart 64, lrrlrorvrurols 63, Grrls leogrre Executive Council 62, Represent- orrye 62-63. arg srsrer 63-64, serrror Represerrvoirye, corhrrrrrrees, chorrrrrori, 5th Executlve 64: College: EWSC, Ambition: ro lrye for chrrsl sorrrolevely. RANDALL, SAYONNA: Arr 63-64, College: EWSC, Arrlbltlon: Fashron Illustrator. RAY, ROEERTA: F,N.A. Secretary 63-64, sporush 63-64, Intramurals 62: crrls League arg srsrer 63 64, Tri-Zeta serylee Club Treasurer, Vlce-President 6l-62-63- 64, College: uoryersrry ol Washington, Arhorrrerr, Norslrrg. RAY, TERRI: Commercial 64, Spanlsh 63, Girls League Big Sister 63 64, A.S.B. Representative, Committees 63, Senior Committees 63, Public Olllce Worker, Cal- lege, ewsc. REETZ, KATHRYN: F.N.A: 64, F.M.S. 64, Spanish v,:e-Presroertr 63, 4.5.5. Rep- resehrorrye, cerohrlrlees 62, college, spo- kane corrtrhurrrty, Arhorirorr, cororrreropl Artist. REEVES, JANICE: F.N A. Treasurer 63-64, G,rls League lalg srsrer 63-64, Represent- ative 64, Business Ofllce Worker 64, Tri- Zeta Service 'Club 64, College- WSU, Arriorhorr, Nursing, RENNER, JAMES: College EWSC, Ambl- lron. See the world. REPP, ROGER: Radio 61, B Wrestling 6T- 62, Stage Crew 6l-62-63-64, Manager 64, college, w.s.u,, Arolsllrert, Eleerrorrles Errglheeer, RICHARDSON, DAN: Horneroarn News Represeolorlye, College: Columbia laoslrr Johror College, Ahrbrrroh, Engineer. RICHARDSON, MEREDITH- Glrls League arg srsrer 63-64, college, sookorre corrr- rouririy, Ambition: IBM. Presldent 64, Glrls' Pep Club 6l,62-63, Grrls' League Big srsrer 62-63, 4.5.6 corrrrrlrtrees, chorrrrrorr 63, serrror Repre- sentative 64, Committees, Chairman 63, Homerocrn News Representative 63, Pub- Irc Ofiice Worker, Ambition- Beaulrcron. RIDDLE, MARY KAY: A,S.B. Representative 6l, Girls League arg srsier 62-63, Aro- lsrvroh, seererory. RIGGS, RICKY: Archery President 62, F.M.S. Treasurer 64, College W.S.U. RIGGS, KAREN: Intramurals 62-63, Girls League corrrrrrrirees 62, arg srsrer 62-63, llorrreroorrr News Reoreserrroirye 63, col- lege: W.S.U.: Arnbttlon: Commercial Arl- ist. RIGGS, WILLIAM: Chess 62, Dernarlans Vlce-Pres, 63-64, German 6l-62-63, rreosurer, College: urrryersrry ol sourherrr Calllornia, Ambltlan: High School Teacher. RILEY, JUDlTHr Distrlbutive Education Sec- relory 64, PNA. 63, Gtrls' Pep Club 6l-62, lrrlrorrturols 6l, G,rls' League Reo- reserrloelye, arg slsrer, cororrrrrlees, Chair- man 6l, A.S.B. Committees 63, Senior Reoresenrorrye, corhrorriees, Chairman 63, College: Spokane corrrrrturrlry, Arr-lsrrlorr, Buslness Admlnlstratlan, RINKER, RANDY-GAY: College: EWSC, Ambition: Art Teacher. Rlsllfl, LINDA: F.M,S. 64, Grrls' leogue Committees, Big slsler 63-64, slrrrlerrl olllee Worker 64, College: Gonzaga University, Ambition: Medical Technol- oglsl. RISTEAU, DINAE: Calleag Clan, Corner- srol, F.r.A., l-lorrrerrtolrrrrg Presloerri, Lorrr, Vice-President, Intramurals, Hl-Lassles 64, Grrls' League cororhriiees, Chairman, arg srsrer 62-64, ASB. Representative, coro- mrrlees, Chairman 63,6-1: Senlor Commrl tees 64, Horneroom Secretary, Nurses Oltrre Worker: Student Olhce Worker: Boho. orshesrro, Pops Orchestra, Band. Silver Pin Award: College. Gonzaga urrryersiiy, Aroolrloh- lhrerlor Desorolor ROBERTS, CAROLYN: French 64, Courtesy Committee 63-64: College. W.S:U., Am- orlloh, reoehrhg. ROBERTSON, LYNNE. F.N,A. 63, l'tr-Las- sies 64, Girls League rzepreserrloirve, Committees 62, Alternate 63, Senior Com, mlttees 64: College. EWSC, Ambition Regrslereo Nurse. ROBISCH, EILEEN- Transter Irom Holy Norrtes High School, Library 64, College Marcquette College: Arrrlsrirorr, Legal Sec- rotary, ROCKEY, SHERYL: E.N.A. 63, Girls' League lzepreseriloirye, como-riiees 63: Home- roerri News Represerrrolrye 63, Choir 63- 64, rrelole rerrtpes 64, College: urtryerslry ol Puget Sound, Arhorrloh, Regrsrereo Nurse. RODKEY, JOHANNA, Dlleas Charlln 6Ar Hr-Lossres 63-64, Courtesy Committee 64. la rerrrrrs 62, Girls Leogue Reoreser-rorrye. Commlttees, Chalrman 62-63-64: Senior Reoreserllolrye, corrrrrrlrrees 63, cho,r ol- 62, All Northwest Choir bl, College w.s.u,, Arrrorirorr, l-lrgh sshool couhselor. ROITZ, NANCYANN: Glrls League Alter- nate 62, Representative 63, A.S B. Com- rrrrllees 63, College: Ewsc, Arrrlssirert Alrllne Stewardess. ROLEE, CHRISTIE. F:T.A. 63, Thesplans 64, Intramurals 62-63, Sporran Editor 64, Girls' League Big Sister 63-64, ASB. Representative 62: Courtesy Carrirrirllee 62, seruor Committees, Rep,eserrlorwe, 5th Executlve 62-63, Childrens Thealher Plays 63-64, College, wsu, Arhelirorr- Anthropalogy or Archaeology. ROSE, CAROLYN Girls League Represent- ative 63-64, Bookroom Worker, Olllce Worker 63, Horheroorrr News Represent- atiye 63, college, Ewsc, Arrrlsrhorr, Teacher. ROSS, DONALD, B-Track 63, College Spo- kerre corhrhurrlvy, Ambition- srologrsi ROSS, RONALD, clortsrherr 64: vors,ry Track 63, B-Track, 63, College. Spokane Community, Amlorllorl. Enqrneerlng Tesh- rllcian: ROTHWELL, BEVERLY: Ari clue, Treasurer, Fifth Exec, Dlstrlbutlve Edu., Filth Exec. 64, German, Hlstarlan, A.S.B. 63, Rep- reserilolive, Homeroom President 62, Girls League Big slsver, corrrrhlllees Chairman, college, w.s.u, Arhellaoh, Comrrlerclal Artist. Rowl4No, DAN. Drsrrlbulrye sou, Por. llamenlarlan 64, B-Football ol-62, B Wrestling 61-62, College: U. ol Wash- ington, Arrrbrriorr. To rooloe o rnllllon- gee' ., 9 lorrrr 62: vorsrry Golf 62-63-64, Grrls' League Courtesy Committee 64, Commu- leex 63: A.S.B. Representative 63, Corn- rrrlrrees 63, Class of 64, cororrrtrrees Chairman, Homereom Vlce President 62: College- W.S,U. Ambltlon- Home Econ- ornist. sAMsoN, JON. olsirrlouvlye Eelu., vree Pres, 64, Commlltees, Inter Club Council 64, rrortslerreo from Mlssorrlo courrry High, Missoula, Mom. College: u. ol Puget Sound, Arrrlshrph, Business Aorrrrrr, rslrolrorr, Management. SAMUEL, JAMES: College: Spokane Com- rwuhrfy, Arrrerrrorr- ausrrress Aorrrrrrrslro- lrorl. SANDBERG, BARBARA: Calleog Clan 62- 63-64, Drsirloorrye Education 64, Pres- ldenl: FN4 63, Girls Pep Club 63, llorheroolrrrrg 63, Grrls Leogoe Represerrr- ative 62, srrroerrr Office Worker 62, col- lege: Seattle Buslrless lnslllutron: Ambl- rrorr, I.B.M, Operator. SANUBERG, JERRIE: Calleag Clan 62-63- 64, Commercial 62-63-64, Spanlsh 63- 64, Yourh Fellowshro 62-63, Courtesy Committee 63-64, Intramurals 6I-62-63, srrls League corrtrrrlriees, cholrrrrori 62- 63, l-resroehr 64, 4.5.6. Represehrorrye, corrrrrrrrrees, chorrrrrors 63, Senior Rep- resehlorrye, Committees, chorrroorr 64, Interclub Council Vlce-President 63, Shadle Exchange Student to Sealth High School, Seattle, woshlrtgiorr 63, Girls' State Alternate 63, college, Whrtworth, Ambition- Teacher. SANDE, EARL: Sclence 62. SANDHAM, ANN MARIE F.M.S. 63, Horrrerrsolorrg 63, Library 63, Rrlle 62- 63. Presldent 63, Spanlsh 6l-62, Pres- roerri 62, Girls' League arg srsrer 62-63. Colleqe- Ewsc, Arholvroh- re lrrro hope.. ness. SATTLER, JUDITH: Latin 5th Executive 63- 64, Grrls League Brg slsler 63, Home- roorrr vase-l-resreerrr 62, Band, Orchestra, Honor Band, Music Festival 62-63-64, Music Gold Pln, College: Whltworlh, Am- bltlan, Muslc Teacher. SCHLETTERT, JEFFREY: Clansman, Varsity Baseball 6l-62-63-64, B Baseball, Bas- Reroell 62, 4s.l4. Represerrroirye 6l, Horrleroorrt Presroerrv 6l, News Repre. serilorrye 62, College w.s.u., Arrtorrlori, Business Administration and Professional Baseball l-loyer. SCHULTZ, LINDA- German 63-64, Girls' League arg Sister 63-64, seriaor corrrrrul- tees, Chairman 63, Band, Orchestra 62- 63-64, College: EWSC, Arnbltion: Ele- rrrehiory School reoeher SCHWARZ, KAREN- Talent 62-63-64, Vice-President 63, vorsrfy cyrhrrosrrss 63: Girls' League corrrrhrrrees 64, laorrrl. Or- chestra 62-63-64: National Merit Schol- arship Letter ol Cornrvlendarrurr 64: Col lege whrlworrh. SCOTT, RICHARD: Clansrnan, Varsity Bas- ketball 62-63-64, Football 63, Track 63- 64, B Track 62, A.S.B. Representative 62, Senior Treasurer 63, Homeroom Vice-Prr:s- idenl, College W.S.U., Ambition- Derllisl- ry, SCOTT, TRICIA: Commercial 63, Girls' Pep clue rrepsurer 63, Intramurals 62-63, Grrls' League corrrrrrmees, chorrrhor: 62- 63,6A, Asa Represeorolrye, comrrsrriees, Chairman 63, Senior Committees 63, homeroom vree Presloehr, College. Whrr- worrh, Arhlsrlrorr- l-lrslory reoeher SEMLER, RICHARD, Varsity Wrestling 63, s Wrestling, rrosls, cross courrrry 62, Col- lege: WS.U., Ambltlon: Aeronautical En- girreer. SEVERNA, ROBERT, College: University of Minnesoldp Ambition United States Ma. rrrre Corps. SHANE, DEAN Clansman 64, Youth Fel. lowslhp 64, vorslry Baseball 63-64, Foot- ball 63, B Foolball, Baseball, Basketball 62. lrrrrorhurols 62-63, Horoeroorr: Secre- tary 62, President 63, Vice President 64, College- EWSC, Ambltion: Politics. SHEPHERD, SHARON: Ambition: To be a success in llte. SHERIDAN, DONALD: Clclnsnlan, Varslty Football 62-63, B Football 6l, A.SB Committees: college, w.s.u. SHERIDAN, JOHN: Varsity Golf 63-64: B Golf 62: college, w.s,u,, Arwolrloh, ro graduate Irom college. SHERRILL, RICHARD- Clansman 62-63-64, Varsity Track 62-63-64, B Football 62, cross Country 64, Asa. Represerrrorrye, Committees 6l-62, Senior President 63, S ierrrolrorrol clue, Presreleru orro sesrefory RICHARDSON, SANDRA: Hr-lossres 63- RUBEN MARK, g,,,,,,,,,,,,e gd., 64, B. I 63, College: uruyersrry at woshlrrgrorr, 64: Grrls Leogue Represerrlovlye 62, pwbgi, 61- college, Eastern wosh. Arn- 'I9 ie'0O ' lfmldeflt, Band: College: Pv- Arrrerlrerr Rrolessor ol Hrsrory. cerrrrhrriees, chorrrrrorr 63, sig srsver 63- b,,,,,,,, To ,,,,,kE money, rlllf Urllverwv: Amb-'low Ovlemelrlsl- PETITT, MICHAEL Class of 64, Repre- 64, Ass. Representative 62, serrror Rep- RUMMELV KATHLEEN, GMS League 3,9 Sl-IIELDS, JOHN, Gerrrtort 62-63: Toleril sertfprrye, 63, college, cehrrol Washing- reserilorlye 64, Courtesy cerhrhrriee 62, Sm, 62. Locke, Mmm, 62,637 GMS- 62-63-64, Presloehi 63-64, l-lorrreroprr, rort, Arolsrirorr, Aerehourreol crrg,rreer. College: w.s.u,, Arherilorr- seererory. Chews 62: Ccuegez Emu- Amb,,,o,,, zlews- Represertlorrye, lrrrersluls ceurrerl PFARR, Mlchmsl- rrorrsfer lronl sv Rlcll4RosoN, TERRI: Arr 62, nrslhouhye g.,g,,,,e,g,,, c ee5i Band '2'4'5'542 SWE Band Georges, College wsu. Eoueoiroh rllsrorrorr 64, French 62, Youth RuNcoRN, SHIRLEY: college, Spokane f:7'63,,AI' Nonhwef' 0'f'1e5 H 63- 590- PIERCE, l-MGE. spohlsh 63, Girls League Fellowship 63, Girls League Committees C,,,,,,,,g,,.,y, A,n,,,,,,,,,. 5g,,e,,,,y, ,Une AWE! Band 6?-63- College Pflfl- Hrs Slflef- Coffin-'less 63-M: Sem' Com' 62. Bla Sister 64: Asa. corrrrrrrrrees 63, Russell. KATHLEEN, Ar, club 62-63-64, gLffg'wAG'Eg 0Q,L,fSg'f'2C , , rrrrilees 63, College Toledo uhlyerslry, Arr orro Music Fesliyol Ath Plose wlnrrer v.ee Rresider-rr 64, corleog Clan, 64, FMS M E ' 64 gmnlelclv 6-1. Amlsrllon- Nursrrlg. 62, College, Burrrley School of Protes- gpgngeh 63, pgsrgr club 63, lmrgrvrurgls S- I- ,f Y Hxifuiffe 65 bgvfllg fr?-63. ., PIPER, DOUGLAS Gerrrroh 6l, Rrrle Club srorrerl Ari, Arrrblilorr, lrrverror Deeororor ,-,2.6g.g4, r3,,,,,- League C,,,,,,,.,,,g,, gg. Ssficlrr USMS - - Ul wld -'Up 6l-62-63-64, College Evvsc, Arrrbrvrorr. rr: euslhess Adrrrrrrislrgrlorl. 64, 4.5.9. corrtrrtrlvees 62-63, Locker Life 646 Spotrran Merrrloer 64: Girls Architectural Engineer. Rlclcsrrs, aeuuxll, corleog Clan 63-64, rvlerrlior 62, Scholastic Ari Award 63, Cefjui, n'2g ,lffS5 l?7'6s'64' ARB' POETTER, PENNIE Loirr, seerevory 63, lrr. Freheh 62.63, errls Pep Club ol-62-63, sig srsler 63-64, college, colrlorrrro bi- Tr ies R - ,werzor bgpriergonrtye rrprhurols 63, errls League corrrrrrrirees, l+oroerrreRrr:o el: Spolrurl G-'IS Sports School or Arrs and crofis, Arhohlor, N' ctw doo , 0' 2' 1 ' W - B-Q Slslel, 62-43, Band 62-63-64, Slcge armor 64, Grrls' League Represerrlolrye, pg,,,,,,,, ,ll,,s,,g,6,, SIKETEBBN EvJfvN1efgEg'T,b2 63 ASB Band 62-63, Honor sorrd 63, College: Committees 63, A.S.B. Cornrrrrllees, Intro- RUSSIAN, Josslvl-l, vorslly Track 63, B- Re Vesemmlve 62- HO 0 'P i ' EWS-Cl A 'bl'l0 - Aff0U '0 '- ffl-mls bi-67-63-64: College: EWSC: rroslr 62- s-laoslsellsoll 6l- college .P . ' - 'woom 'es' en- PorFENRorl-l, KAREN. Sporran sroll As, Arhortrorr, Teacher. Wig, A,,Qb,,,g,,, A,,,,,,e,,, ' P'e5S - 5e e'fQfVbf1','53- Bond bl,- srsrorri Adyervlsrrrg Manager 64, Grrls RIDDLE, BONNIE: Drsrrreuhye Ed-reorlorr SALVESEN, BARBARA, G,,,, pep CM, bg, ngneglzichigrgyersllv o os lrrglorr, Arrrbr. ' 1 ., ,.r Nf,' -77 - -3'fef21 D ' '41f71'-va -7? '23 -6 x sfygf' Q fel-ff. , X is J . ,G , 5 Q-4 ' Ir, ,f , ,- -::-- .ff-4 17' J E K 4 -ff I ig. ,- ...-s.-.. C l R Ll, . , , 1,1 .,'v,'I 's g'1-'-'gf if-'Qf'f , +Yfe':fff4'11 l Te , ' ,M-.-,r,,,,.,..,i-1L, 2 .s. 6 . 6 . ....,.. .-,e. L vsgu , ,f ,, ,:,,:',-.,s1,,-, - 3,4 J - 2 f . 1-1 1 531.1 -7' - -5, 1 , Q- - ' . 4' ,, nizff' Q l . ,G s lr 6:9 1, rf .-j ,.,,:. K :r , I - '. 26- e 6 0 j i Q. .Lo 1' M A. ' A 'll ell yr r l i L E i I. 4 Y,' ,727 ,ff 1 .J A. 'I , 4 ix ago 6 , QQ E 11 SlNNOTT, LARRY' Vcrslly Wreslllng 621 B Wreslling 62, Foolbclll 63: Intramurals. Ho.ne.oo.n P.esiden., College Ewsc, A.n- bivion, Honne nesigne. SIR, SUSAN: F.M,S, 62-63, Secretary, wesideni, Gennon 63: Ho.ne.ngk.ng 61- 62-63, Nurses Ollice wo.ke., choi., Girls Chorus: 3-Year Music Award, Cel- lege: Sacred Hee.. senool of No.s.ng, A.n- blllone Nurse. SLACK, LEONARD- Lovin Treasurer, seienee, College: W.S.U.: Amblllon Ph.D. ln As- lronomy or Physics. SLOAN, DOUGLAS- Vorslly Wrestling 62, 3 rooiogll bl, Track 62. College. colo.n- blu Basin Jurllor College, Ambillorlf Social Worker. SMITH, CHRISTY, Glrls Pep Club bl-62, lolin .61-62. H.-Lgssies 63-64, Girls' League Represenlolive, Commillees, Big Sister 62-63-64, A.S,B. Alvemole 61, Commivlees 62-635 Senior Commillees 63, A.nerie6n Legion Essoy Corneal winne. l.on. Shodle 635 College' coneogo un.- ..e.si.y, Anioiiion- sono: woikef, SMIYH, FLOYD Clcnsmcn 63-64, Lo7ir1 62-63, seiense 62, Mg.. vo.s.ly aoskei. ball 63-64, College wsu., A.no...on Zcologisv. SMITH, sAkv, clons.non, Varsify Tennis 63-6A,Swirr1m1r1g 64. college, wnilwonli, Ambiliorl: Doctor. SMITH, PAMEU-X4 Commercial 647 F.T.A 63, H.-Lossies President 64, lnlrcmurols 62-63. Sporran Assislcnl Circulaliorl Ed- ivof 64, ciils' Leogsie Blg s.s.e., co.n.n..- Vees, chonfnen 64, Asa, comniiiiees, Chairman 62: Senior Represenlallve 62- 63. loeke. koo.n wo.ke., senio. sewiee Ponel 64, College. w.su, A.nbii.on, English reosne.. SMITH, STEWARD Rifle Club: Vursiry T.oek 64, H Cross coonuy, Truck 63, Col- lege, univeisily of Tekos, Anibllion, Aero- namlml Engineer. SMlTH, WALTER: Homelocm Presldeni 6l, Colleges EWSC. SNOW, JEFFERW Clcnsmcn b4. lovin 62, Moll. 62, voisiiy swinnining 62-63-64. Sporrun Pnolegmolie. 64, A.S,B, Repre- senlgiive, co.n......ees, cnoi....on 63, Sen- ior Represerifullve, Cemmllvees 64. Col- lege- w.s.u., Ambition: To .noke .lie mos! of life. SONTAG, DIANE F,T.A. 62-63-64: Ger- man 61, Girls' Pep Club 63, Girls league Big Sister 63-645 College Concordia Luth- erun, A.n1siilon, Christian noy School Teacher. SORENSON, LARRY: Senior Represenluflve 64, Honieroon. News lzewesenloliee 64. Orchestra bl-62-63-64, All Stole Orches- yrci 62, College. Wllilwonh: Ambllloris Musician. SPRAGUE, JACK: B-Track 63, Colleges w.s.u., A.no..ion, Ronene.. STAIR, SHIRLEY: Colleges Beauty College STARR, DALE. Yeulh Fellowship, Girls' Leogiie sig Sister, college- sookone cofn- nionlvy, Ambition- A..l..ie svewmdess. STEELE, JONELli lnlemoliorlol Club Treas- urer, Sporron SlaH Assislonl Senior Edna. 64, Girls League keo.esen.oli..e, la.g sis- ter, Exetullve Council, bl -62-63-647 A,S.E. Resnesenlolive, co.n.n.iiees 64, senlo. co.n.n...ees, Chairman 63 GA. H.-Lossies. l.eoso.e., 63-64, Colleges wsu., Anilsi- tion: Journalist. STElN, CONNlE: Debate 645 College: M,s.u., Ambilion: To beso.ne o Plnysieol rl.e.ooisl ond Gravel. STEPHEN, DONALD- clonsmen Ekeeonve Consul, F.M.S. bl, Wreslllng 63-bd, B wiesvling, c.oss Country 62-63, college. Unlversily ol Washington, Ambillons To do soineinnig for everybody ono eve.,- rhmg for somebody srlclcsis DAVID College Columbia Bo sm Ambition To be u well liked person STONE JEFF Tennis 636-1 B Tennls Boskeilooll bl 64 Senior keo.esenlo.ive co.n.nif.ees 63 College Son Jose Slove Ambmon Pre med STOVGHTON DONALD Foolboll 63 Col lege uni..e.s..y of loono Ambition Fo. esfry STRADER KATHLEEN Commelclcl Trecsur er 63 64 Hememckmg 63 Voulll Fellow ship 64 Girls League sig sisle. College Kinmnn Business Unlverslly Ambition To be ei secrelory STRAH MICHAEL College EWSC Ambl no.. aiologis. STUTZMAN SHERRY Culleug Clan FMS 62 FTA 62 Telenr Secrelciry bl 62 63 64 cyinnosl.es bl 62 63 64 lni.onn..ols Girls League co.n.n.i.ees 63 A s e co.n nninees 63 Ho.ne.oo.n News lzeoiesenlo Alh P NW AAU 63 3rd BC Open Cham gionslno College Ewsc Ainlsiiion vs Teacher and Science Teacher SULLIVAN WILLIAM Football Truck 63 B Football Truck 62 Intramurals 57 Col lege swsc A.n6ii.on A.eln.ee.o.e SUMMERS MARILYN Girls Leogile sig Slsver 62 bfi Girls Pep Club 63 College Kininon Business un.ve.si.y A.n6...on To be c success SWANNACK NANCY Girls Pep Club 62 63 Homernoking 6? 63 Loran 62 63 ln ..o.no.ols 62 63 64 Girls League Pepre senlolive Committees Chairman 63 Ass lzeoiesenlolive Committees che.. .non 67 Office Worker College Oregon State Ambilion Inleno. Decorulor SWARTOUT JANE FTA Preslder1l62 63 64. Gi.Is' Peo Club bl-627 Lovin 64 see- relury, Malh 61, Tliesplons 63, H.-Lossies 63-64. G..ls' Leogile lzep.esenlo..ve, Big Sisler, co.nn.i..ees, Asa. lzeo.esen.o..ve, Commifgces bl-64, Colleges W.S U., Am- bllions To make someone happy, 1Af1, GORDON coileog clon 64. varsity Football 64, B Football 62, A.S.B, Repre- semolwe 62. College. W.S.U., Ambilion. cnenneol Engineer or Coach TAGGAPT, MICHAEL: Talenl 63-64. Thes- pluns 62-63-641, Hlslorlorl: Fresh Track 61, A.s B. keo.esenloiive 63. Ho.ne.oo.n News lzeo.esenlonve, Nononol Me..l Scholarship Semi-Flnclisl, All School Plays, cn.lel.en's llieone, College: vv.s.u, Am- bivion, Enginee.. TAVLOR, LOUISE. Amblflorls Nurse. TAYLOR, STEVEN- Colleges Columbia Basin Junior college, Anilsinon, To be o success ln Iile, TENNESON, PAULAs Debate bl. F.M.S, 62-63-64, President, 57h Execuriveg Girls' Pep Club 63-64, Latin 63-64: Talenl, ln, ..o.ni...oIs ol-62-63, Gi.ls Leogile Big Sisler, Committees 62-63, A.S,B, Commit- lees 61-62-63-64. Senior Committees 63- 645 Ho.ne.oo.n News lzemeseniolive 64, Business olliee wo.ke. 64, Locke. l2oo.n Worker 62-63: College: Sacred Heart School of Ninsing, Ambition. Nil.sing. THEADE, JOHN. Frosh Truck bl, B Fool- boll 62, college, u..ive.si.y ol loono, Ambilion: Fcreslry, 1HoMAs, lAMss, clonsfnon, Chess, Math viee mesioen., varsity Tennis 63-64, se... io. izeoiesenvonve 63. sono 62-63-64, Drum Mellor, Orchestra his Smge Bond bl -62-63 643 All Northwest Orchestra 633 Spokane Honor Bond 62-63-64: College WSU, Ambition Mcthemallclun. THOMAS, lUDITHs H4-Lander Hl.liles Girls soons sono., keoone. 63, Business Mon- oge. 64, soo..on Assistant o..ls' soo..s Edilor 64: Girls' League Committees 62- 63, Locker Room Worker. Bclrld 62-63-64: College. W.S,U: Ambifions Journalism Teacher. 11-loMAs, sAllY, F.enon Secrelory 63. F,T.A 64. Glrls' Peo clolo 62-64, l..i.o. .nofols 62-63, G..ls' League neofesenig- llve 62, A,S.B. Represenlallve, Commil- .ees, cl.oi..non 63: Hon.e.oo.n see.eio.y, viee P.es.den., Business olliee Worker, College EWSC, Ambition. Elementary School Teacher. THOMPSON, CRYSTAL- FTA. 641, Girls Pep Club 62.63-64, Sporllsh Slzcrefcry 63- 64, Varsity Golf 63, l....o.ni..ols ol-62. 63, Girls league Commlnees, Chairman 63. A S B. Alternate 64, Senior Represen- lolive 62, Ho.ne.-ooni News kepresenfovive 61-62-63, Secrelary 64, rnenoliesi F.esl.. nion one sool.o.no.e onl, Sophomore Corldldnle lor Cotton Day Queen, Shcdle Foreign Exchange Sllldenl, College. w.s u., Ambilion, Foreign Language Teacher, THOMSON, OLIVIA. F.T.A. 63-641: TheS- oions Vice Presidenr 62.63-64, H. Lossies 63-64. Girls League co.n...inees 62, Asa. lzeo.esen.oil..e, Corvirnillees, chgi.. .non 64, Senior Comrnirlees, cnoinnon 63-645 locker Room Worker 62, All School Play, Childrens Tlweolre 62. College- WS.U., Ambllion- High School English Teacher THORPE, SCOTT4 B Football bl-62, Home- roorn Vice Presidenl, College: EWSC, Am- billon- Insurance. TIERNEY, RON: Ambilionz Fireman TRAVIS, DORICE Varsity Tennis 62 63-64. lnl.on....ols 645 Glrls League Repiesenvo- tive 64, All City Tennis Girls Doubles clio.noion 647 College unieeisoy cl Washlngion Amblllen Business Success TRENT DAROlD Red Cross 63 64 Talent 63 64 P.esidenl 64 Mg. vo.sily Fool ball ol H. Lender Hi Lltes Asslslcnl Ed no. 63 cnoololio.. Monoge. 64 Senior kemeseniolive 64 Ho.ne.oon. Presidenv 63 College EWSC TRIFP CHARLES College WSU Ambl .ion 1eoeli...g TROY PAMELA Qulll and Scroll 64 H Lossies 63 64 see.eio.y 64 soo..on Sen io. Section Editor 64 Girls League Alter note co.......liees Big Sister 63 64 senlor co.nnnl..ees Secretory 64 locker Room Worker 62 College EWSC Ambilion I lerlar Decorator TURBULL RONALD Ambilion Navy TURNER UMOTHY Radio Vice Presldenl 63 Presldenv 64 College WSU Amlvi lion EIedromcEnglr1eer TVVAN DAVID Vorsily Foolbull 63 64 B Football Trock 62 Homeroom Presidem 63 64 College swsc Committee H. Lossies 63 64 lni.o.no.ols bl 62 63 Girls League co.n.ni..ees Chairman 63 ASB 1.eos...e. 64 Senior see.evo.y 63 Ho.ne.oon. P.es.den. Anile. ...sn leeening unsv THOMAS College swsc Amis. .ion Foresl Ranger VANDENBOS RANDY clonsnsoo 63 64 vo.s..y Swimming bl 3 1.oek 63 Mg. varsity Foollsoll 63 i..l.ein...ols 62 Bond Sluge sono college Spokane co.n..is...i.y Afnbinon Navy VANDERVERT ROBERT s Foovlsoll 62 Svage Crew 62 63 64 College un...e.si.y of Washington VAN LEUVEN ololzlA D.s..ilso.ivo zo.. eonon see.elo.y 64 soonisn varsity Ten .ns 62 ln1.on.i..ols 63 Gnls League e.g Sister 63: Ambivlons Business Success. WALSH, PATRICIA: College. sookooe co...- .noni.y, Ambition. Secrelory. WANDLEP, JAMES- mlle Club, varsity Football 631 B Football 671 Frosh Fucnboll 61: A.S.B. Represenlclive 62, Homeroorn Vlce President, college, central Washing- ion siole college, Ambilions Meolsonio WARD, DOUGLAS: Vorsily Foorbull 63-64, 13 aoskevooll, 1.oek 67-63, Golf 62, lnins. murals 62. ASB. Representative 62. Sen- io. Second Vice Piesioeni 63, Ho.ne.oo.n Presidenl, see.e.o.y, A.nls.l.on- Hotel Man- cgemenl. WARINNER, CATHERINE Coileeg Clan 63, Dilecs Chailin President 64. F.T,A, 63-641, Hi-Lossies 63-64, spo..on Assistant Aeiiv- ities Editor 64. Girls' League Commlllees, Big Sister 63-64. A.S B, Commlireesz Sen- ior Committees 64, lnlerclub Council Sec- retary, Homeroom Secrelclry 63. College: W.S.U.p Arrlbillons Teurher, WARNER, CHRISTOPHER: Mclh 635 Talent 5th Executive 63-64: lnlromurclls 62-63: A.s.a. Rep.esenioi.ve 64, Senior kep.e- senvolive, Commlnees, Chairman 63. Ho.ne.oo.n vise mesideni 63, Bond, Slnge Bond, Pep Band, Chamber Bond, o.elies. Yru 62-63-64: Band Gold Pin Award, Col- lege: Gonzogo uoive.s.iy, Ambilion: Psy- oliology. WARNER, DAVID: Llbrary President 63- 647 Science Treasurer 67-63-64: Talent 63-64, Hi-Lender H.-lnes Feonne und clob sono. 64, sen.o. sal. skeeolive, Rep- resentative 62. cleriool Practice. Pipe sono, s.lee. Pin Awe..-l, 2nd Ploee in School Typing conles., College: university nf son Francisco, A.nls.iion- Business Ad- minlslruilon. WARNICK, JERONE. B Gall hi-63: Senior Representative 63: Hofne.oo.n Presidenl 64, News Representative 63, ses.eio.y 62, Vice Presidenl, Treasurer. College: colinnloig Basin Junior college. A.nls.i.on- lnduslricl Arts Teacher. WATSON KATHERINE: Commercial 64, F.T.A. 63. Hi-Lassles 64: A.S,B, Repiresen- lofive, Commillees, Chairman 63. Imm- .no.ols, College: wsu., Anilsiiion, Teuch- ing. WATTS, JEFFERYs Red Cross 62-63-64: B cioss Country, Truck 62, ln..o.ni..ols 63. Ass, keo.ese...o..ve, co.n.n...ees 62-63- 64, Vice mesioenl 63. Senior Comrnivlees 62-63-64, P.eside..i 64. Humeroom News Representative 64, President of sookone coonvy Higln School Red Cross Board of Di.ee.o.s 63, Friendliesf Buy 62-611, co.. ion Day King 62: College: EWSC, Ambi- iion. Happiness, WEASER, MARGARET: Commercial 62-63: Girls' Pep Club 62-63: lnlromuruls 62- 63, Girls' League sig sister 62-63, Loeke. Room Worker 62663: Chorus 61. College: Mr. Lee's School of Beculyg Ambition: Beuulicicn. WEBB, ROBERT. Intramurals: Homeroom Piesislen., College- ewsc, WEBBER, PAMELA: Ar! 63 64. College- Cornish Private A.. School, Ainloinon, lnlerior Decorcllor. WEBER, SHIRLEY. Library 617 Girls' League Committees 637 Homeroom News Repre- seniolive 62, Glrls Chorus, Mixed Chorus 6l.62-63-645 College EWSC: Ambilionf Becullrlun. WEBSTER, LORRMNE: Dislribulive Educa- tion Treasurer 64: lnlrcmurols 62-63: Glrls' League Big Slsler 631 Colleges I.B.M. School: Amblllcn: l BM, Operclor. WEEDEN, STEPHEN. Archery 61-67-63-64, mesioenl 62, lni.o.nis.oIs 62: aook.ooni wo.ke. 63, college, Spokane Community, Ambition: To see the world, WELCH SHANNON Girls Peo clols 63. Homemaklng 62 Girls league Big Sls Ver Commilvees Representative 63 Sm elen. Office we.ke. 63 Bookroom Work er 64 College swsc Anilsiiion Home Economics Teacher WENGER ROBERT Clansmon voisiiy Football 62 63 w.es.l.ng 62 6o 64 5 Foovbull 62 Senior Representative 67 Choir Hlghlunduires College EWSC Amblhon Geo Charms! WENSKI RITA Glrls league Alternate Ho.ne.oo.n News kemesenvolive 4 veo. o.ol.es..o Pin College col.lo.n.o lonio. College A.nls.non Ai.l.ne Svewordess wssrsekc ROBERT ia Gall 62 63 col lege Gonzaga Umversily Ambmnn En gineer WESTBV DENNIS College WSU Am bnlon Physical Education WHIPPS JAMES Red Cross 62 63 64 Vurslvy Swimming 62 63 64 B Track 62 ASB keofeseniovive co.n.ni.iees 63 64 College Lln...e.s.iy of Pege. Sound WHITBECK CHARLES College Kinmon eos.ness unive.s..y Ainoinon To be nel. WHITE DANIEL College Ewsc WHITE FRANK College Ricks College A.nlo...on Tc be successful wHl1lNG PENNY A.. 61 cgileog clon 62 63 64 see.e.o.y 64 Girls Pep Club bl 62 see.eio.y H. Lussies slr. Ekeeuiive 64 lntmmurcls 6162 voisny 1enn.s bl 62 H1 Lander H1 Liles Editor 64 Girls league sig Sister Committees clioinnon keo.esen.o....e 61 67 Senior 2nd viee President 64 Hon.e.oo.n President 63 aookmonn Worker 64 nienoliesi Senior Girl 64 College Holy Names College A.nls.l.o.i Al.l.ne Slewurdess WHITTAKER lov FTA 63 64 l-lo.ne .noking 62-63-64, vieevviesnleni, Pres- idenl, Hi-lossies 63-64, viee.P.esioenl 64. inve.noliongl Club Secrevury 62. Courtesy co.n.nii.ee, ln..o.no.ols 63: Girls Leauue Represenlcllve, Commillees, clio...non, Biq sisve. 62-63 64, seueio... 64, AS.B neg. .esen.o.i.e, co.nn.i..ees, cnoinnon 67, Senior 1aeo.esen.o.i..e, co.n.ni+vees, che... .non 63. Hofneiooni mesideni 62: Cho.. 63-64, 2 veo. Awards: CnllegesAW.SUi Anioiiion- Home Eeononiies Educulion, WILKENIN, ROBERT- Clcmsmcnq Vcrsily Gall 62-63-64, college- cen..ol wosli, ingion sloie College. A.nlsi..on- Business one low vvlulAMs, xA1Hv, 1ni.onio.ols 62-63, sig sisle. 63-64, Office Worker 63-64, Locker Room wo.ke. 62-63, college- Ewsc. WILLIAMSON, suzAsE1H, Ho.ne.noki..g 62-63.64, A,S.B. Represenlmive, co.n.ni., .ees. clioonngn 64, college- w.s.u. WILLIAMS, RON: Colleges colisnilsio Basin lonio. College' Afnoiiion- Business Ao- n.inisl.giion, WILMARTH, DONNA: coni.ne.eiol 62-63, Homernolcing 62-63, lni.o.no.ols 63, Girls' League sig sis.e. 62-63-64, Alle.- noie 62. Ho.ne.oo.n News kewesenloiive 62. Locker lzoo.n Worker 62-63, college- swsc, A.nlsl.ion- seo.e.o.y. WILLIAMS, SHARON: cifls' Peg clolo, Spanish 1.eoso.e., srl. skeeoiive, Hllos- sies 64, Girls' leogoe Commillees, aio sisvef 62: senie. keoiesenloilve 63, Col, lege- aosiness eollege, A.n1silion, seoie- lory, WILSON. CAROL coileoo clo.. 62.63. 64, wesioenl, Hl-Lossies 64. ln..o.no.ols, Girls' league 1zeo.esenio.i..e, sig sisle. 64: Asa. keo.esen.o.lve, co.nnn..ees, clioinnon 63, locker Room Worker 63, College. Eslers sonool of aeoofy, Anilsi. lion, aeooiieion, WVLSON, GARY. Colleges unive.si.y ol woslilngion. A.nlolilon, Psyeliologisl. WlLSON, MARY, coileog Clan 64, F.N.A. 63-64, Homemolclng 64. lni.o.ni..ols 62. 63-64: cl.ls' Leogile Cornrniflees, sig sis- ie., A.s ia, Commirlees, senio. Commlv- fees. Hon.e.oonn News lzeoiesenioiives Choir 63-64. ci.ls' Ensemble 63. Girls' Chorus 62. college. oeoeonness School of Ni..si..g, A.noi..on, Norse. WILSON, scorr, Lclin 62-63, Radio 575 la Tennis 62. Slage Crew: College uni- verslly of Woshingvom Ambillou. Denllsl. .y. WINDHAM, LEE. Fresh Foovbull 61, la eoskelboll 61, roollsoll 61-62: colleae. cene.ol Moio.s Instllule. An.6i.ion-Me- enonleol Enginee.. wllHsksvooN, JAMES: Mg.. vo.si.y c.oss Counlry, noek 64, College. univeisiiy of Monlcnu. Wolfe, PENNV- Intramurals 61, Girls' leggoe Big sisve. 62-63, Girls' Chorus 61.62, College. EsIer's sonool ol seogiy, A.nbi1ion, Beculicion. WOLFLEY, DANNV- clo..s.non 63-64, Fresh Baseball 60, B lzoselsoll 61, Mg.. vo.siiy soskellsell 62, Mg.. riosl. Fool- lsoll oo, B roollooll 61, Senior 1zeo.eseni- olive. Committees, 63, Isl Vice-President 64. Choir 64, Ambilion: Navy. woMAcH, DOUGLAS- Vorsily Gall 62- 63, aoskellsoll 63-64, ls Bcskelboll 62. Golf bl, A.s la, kep.esen.oii..e 63. senio. Slh skeeolive 62, Colleges w.s.u., A.n. loi.io.., civll Engineer, WOMACH, JUDITH. Hi-lossies 64, A.s.la keo.esenloi...e 63, Senior lzeo.esenio1ive 63. College' Deocanness School of Nis.s- ing. Ambllions Nurse. wooowAnl:, MICHAEL: Varsity Golf 61, B coll, soskeilsoll, A.5.B. Representative, Ho.ne.oon. Presidenl. Colleges w.s.u., Anilsilion, civ.l Enginee.. YANKEE, SUSAN: coileog clon 64. Com- .ne.e.ol 63. Girls Pep club 61-62, ln..o- ininols 61-62-63, owls' leogoe sig sisie. 62-63, Hcrneroom Vlce-Presldenl 6l, Col. lege: w.s.u., Afnbilion, seueiofy. YEAGER, EARL. ce..non 62. college, Ewsc, Amblllons soeiol slgoies reoelie.. volzsA, SUSAN. Transfer f.o.n Monleloello Hig School, ln..o.no.ols 62, Girls' League sig sis.e. 62-63, Homeroorn News lzeo.e. senioiive, College, Klnrnun ailsiness uni- versiey Ambilion, Social Worker. YOUNT, SUSAN: F.N.A. 63 F.r.A. 63-64, Treasurer, lovin sin sileeoiive 62, Treas- ure. 63, Hi-lossies 64, coofiesy Commit- lee 63-64, cliginnon, lni.o.nsi.gls 63-64, Girls' League Representative, Commiflees, cnoinnon, sig Sisver 63-645 Ass. con.. .ni..ees 63, see.elo.y 64, Senior Commit- less, Chairman 643 college, University of Idaho, A.nlsiilon. Mulh regelie.. ZIMMER, COLLEEN: con1.ne.eigl, F.M,s., Hi-Lossies, siils' Pep club, ln..o.nis.ols 61.62, soono.. Index Editor 64, Girls League Committees, cnoinnon, A.S.B, convninees, Senior keo.esenio.i..e, Home- .oonn News lzeofeseniolive 61-62-63. Clerical Practice Worker, snlden. Office Worker: coleleiio wo.ke. 61-62-63, col- lege, Kelsey-Baird, Ambition: To be sile- cessful in my loloie career, ond to nsoke ollie. people noooy. JOHNSON, ELDONNA, Transfer from Marian He.gl..s High School, College: Gonzaga U.slve.siry, Amblvlons Denrol Hygiene. t , 2 ,, 1 V .H I W- by 4 . I ? z 2 ' 1 1 ,' , l, ' ' n. , V' , I . Vive, P.s. Sruderll lnsnoeio., Gymnastics TYQANI DUW5, C,,,,e'ag Clan, C,,,,,c,Y Sago, Pmlden, 63' 'Rgp,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,31 l O . Q! 1 , - - -o'17:- , A : : . B 1'5- -y ' rg .9 -4 .4 fY'o xxx v':L - . X sa -2? Y- 11 'fat-... ,.f.n',7', s.. up Nq- 51 sv S4 llll H Nl wi -J -3 sa Nr N -L 6' -J 3 -I -I X Y WW F 5 I 1 i C3 F 2, 2: .ie ,- -,-T-.'-11 .-....5.... 'T .-gl 'ev Hx I UFICJEVCICISSITWSYW: The Oronge of Fresh Approach . . . The problems of orgonizohoh . , . The Thrills of experiences . . . The promise of otfoihmehf, , . . . . Fuwrei Y X LJ QT C:-'w:2.. C2 '-'x 5 so Dan Ackerman Ray Adams Shirley Adams Judy Adams Carol Aden Don Ahrens Mike Ahrens Leslie Aitchison Rob Alderson Rich Alexander Gayle Allen Greg Allen Rich Allen Stephanie Allen Kathy Allgaier Dennis Anderson Karen Anderson Kathy Anderson Laverne Anderson Tony Anderson Janice Andren Sandra Amos Nancy Antosyn Kitty Arrants Larry Barber Diana Barnett Robin Barrett Clark Bottan Frances Arrington Jay Arrington Anita Austin Ginny Babb Karen Bacon Helen Baker Chris Barber Judy Barber Barbara Barrick Dennis Barth 'lim BUYS Fred Barthell Patty Beal Sharlene Barton - Barbara Beckman Andnu Bean Terry Beckner Carol Beck Joe Bell Janis Beck Sharon Bell Working hard on one of the many tests to be taken before College, these Juniors are typical of their class. 'W Gbwdeq Many Junior students work hard in Chemistry to gain scientific knowledge. Could it be that these two Juniors are talking over Macbeth or Tale of Two Cities? 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M2233 idiffa - 'A Y Nw- 75 Y - ,. ,f . 7, , .2 -121:22 , A if , '. ,,f. ms- nh - K-QEQEQSEL, igf5f9 f -'57, Lf Y Vikki Samuels Jackie Sander Pat Sanders Jack Sanderson Sue Sasse Jennifer Schatz Terry Schillinger Donna Schmidt Margaret Schmidt Rick 5Cl'II'f1idi RiCl1CIfd Schmidf Karen Schultz Sherry Schurman Dan Sciascia Jennifer Scott Linda Scott Harvey Self Kathy Severson Denise Sheer Carol Sheldon SUE Shaw Nuncie 5l'1SfGf Christie Sherman Joan Shotwell Ellen Shriner Loren: Signs Cheryl Simpson Jeff Sisco Gregg Siverly Ed Skaug Dorothy Slack Sieve Slater B0flDGfG Smith fin ew: Elm, fldaf to 5'4adk Www Charlene Smith Cheryl Smith Dan Smith Doug Smith Gary Smith Jim Smith Sandra Smith Kathy Sohann Jim Somerville These very studious Juniors are working on one of their hardest subiecfs, talking on the telephone! iz? Y EQ 1 9,31 Mg ,tri . Q , ., fQL,5v- .V .m g x ' . sf-' , 1149.51 -.. M1 ga 5 . 1 5 :Sf-wi Ffa . 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M .gy ,. . i . ,Vl:f,L:' - 11 S .245 A 2 4 ,. k i wfffk, V A - .' . 6. ffmzf- fr X fi' f WL: I V '15-.Q v'5Z'5. ?'5Q.i:2i:f'Ex ,, ' gfi k N33 .- BP. , f , 5 Wvsff . ,- V ' A 5 fkxx ' ' V K 2 .. , C fffigf e ?fei2.2f - 4 we ' qw - QV 559' ' A f A if .f ffww 'h , S - i .5 Robert Walker Dan Walling Make Walters Vivian Walters Sally Ward Patty Warner Wanda Warner Kirby Warrick AfCl1 WU55lnk Rich Weaver Bev Webb Linda Webb Linda Weed Bob Weeden Linda Weissen Dan Werdert Dave Welker Patty Wells Sue Wenger Bob WEST S Westbrook Pat Whalen Lonnie Wharf KathyWharton Gary Whitcomb Jeff White Karen White Kathy While Trudl Whitehead Barb Whitney R WlCk5lV0m P Wldeman C Wlhlborg Forrest Wilbanks Linda Wiley Tdm Wilkening Dan Williams Jerry Williams Linda Williams Pam Williams Sharon Williams Amy Williamson 71mm Claimed Svautfal Q M, Williamson Bill Wilson Charles Wilson Tom Wilson Ed Winkey P099 Windsor Bev Wifi Steve Wohrle Betty Wolfe John Wolverton J. Woodworth Michole Wood Scott W0Od S. Worthington Doug Wright Bob Young Gloria Young Linda Yule Randy Zink Bob Ufefmmk Pal-ll Ul'l99f JUNIORS NOT PICTURED: Mike Adams Billy Babin Jan Blankenship Jim Britz Rod Broxson Ardith Campbell Arlene Clark Bob Clawson Greg Colang William Daniels Kenneth Danilson Stanley Davis John Day Marcia Dougherty Christine Drake Marvin Fowler Kathy Fuller Mike Glass Robert Goddard Dennis Hansen Jack Harding Elizabeth Harper Dan Harris Darlene Harvey Pat Henshaw Dennis Hoffman Dan Holden Leslie Houck Dennis Huston Bob lnkpen mum .lf fad Robert Kraig Jim Lauritzen Marla Lemieux Marilee McBride Allan McClure Sharri McClure Charlene Mctee Mike Mctimpeny Sheila Nelson Sharon Olsen Janis Orton Dan Paeper Phillip Passmore Dennis Petrak Mary Pressler Pat Rashford Dennis Raivl Donna Reeves Sharon Ridout Rick Schnurr Tom Sears Larry Setchell Lyn Shipman Richard Simmons Bruce Smith Greg Smith Ken Smith Gary Smitt Scott Speicher Dale Sperling Chemistry is a must in prepara- tion for college. Most Juniors find the class interesting, challenging and frequently exciting. ctw Sandra Stanley Richard Starr James Stearn Lon Stirn Roseanne Stockton Clara Stringer Terry Sulpizio Larry Thompson Dick Urbaniak Bill Vaughn John Valts Charles.WiIson Representing the Junior homerooms this semester are, seated: Jim Bayes. Standing, Front Row: Linda Lyman, Joan Gable, Marilee Mc- Bride, Linda Day. Row 2: Jann Miller, Connie Terris, Cheryl Cook, Sharon Williams, Sue Phipps, Bar- bara Breezey, Gail Spurgeon, Jenni- fer Schatz. Row 3: Sheryl Walinski, Clark Batten, Rod Gale, Clark Davis, Bob Vanshooval, Brad Burch, Terry Davis. ww Uwditwml Soma Sponsored by the class of '65, Shadle's new pillows pro- moted class partici- pation, school spirit and financial aid for The Junior Prom and other future class activities, The Class of '65 officers, Jack Brenton, Terri Davis, Jim Bays, Joan Gable, Harry Laughary, and Doug Wright assisted the planning of the Junior Prom and other money-making proiects. 40 Prior to the election of class officers Terri Davis and Joan Shotwell helped the class's activities Linda Absalonson Dean Ackerman Martha Adams Mike Adams Sherry Alban Steve Agte Phyllis Albert Randy Albright Warren Alfano Bob Allen Leslie Allen Barbara Anderson Brian Anderson Dale Anderson Darlene Anderson Kathy Anderson Kristine Anderson Rod Anderson Linda Arnold Sandra Arnold Maureen Ashley Gregg Babin Becky Bailey Judy Baertson Linda Baker Candy Barber Max Baker Dennis Barnes Dave Barnett Robert Barret Mike Baril Pam Barth Pat Bartelson Larry Basset Leslie Batt Guy Baxter Ron Beer Candy Bolstad Doug Bolstad Debbie Botts Vicki Bodker Connie Blair Diana Blackwell Kathy Blackir ,lookmy Sopdonww 7repaxw Tom Beall Lyle Becker Marilyn Bolten Dave Boie Barbara Bork Ka ren Biordahl Mike Bemel Rosalind Bell Virginia Benadom Dick Benoit Terry Benoit Linda Benscoter Richard Benscoter Eric,Bensen Judy Beckman Bruce Best Randy Bexell Pam Biallas Dan Bienz Mike Bird Peggy Bishop Doug Bissell Rod Belk Molinda Bower John Bowman Steve Bowman Kathy Box Marilyn Boxer Leonard Brakke Lynda Brakke We Fwtww ali Swdq O O O Dick Brown Jim Brown Ray Brown Marlene Bunney Sue Burklund Ken Burnett Jim Coboding Dale Campbell Carol Cane Carol Brannon Gary Branson Bill Braun Ralph Brenner Robert Brewer Marnie Broatch Bobbie Ann Brockie Kathy Bromar Sue Brown Bill Brusseoux Ron Brusseau Steve Brown Cathy Burquist Craig Butt Roger Butt Ray Byrum Gail Carter John Carver Terry Carver Tom Cassidy Len Cates Greg Cavanaus Dave Chapman Floyd Christenson Jerry Christenson Joan Christenson N. Christenson Gary Churchill Annette Clark Pat Clark Roxanne Clausen Ed Clauson Gary Clemenson Julie Cline Coni Cochran Mike Cole Dave Coleman Pot Coleman Linda Colson Donna Colyar Tim Conaon Gale Cook Roger Coombs Craig Copher Nancy Corbin John Costigon Jeff Cottrell Sue Craig Kathy Cropp Clay Crosbie Connie Cross Norm Culbert Jerry Cummings F---..,, You can't study all the time, even in Study Hall. Day dream- ing is popular among Juniors looking forward to Senior privileges. atldpatim and Som 722446 Sopkonwm' Carl Cunningham Par Cunningham Mike Curtis Kroig Denny Chris Dicus John Dongly Linda Eastburg Jill Easton Nancy Edmonson Diana Edwards Terry Edwards Nancy Engbreison Bruce England Mike Ewell Clifford Fairburn . . Il Susan Elberf Linda Emerf Jin Ellingson Rich Emery Will Enders Barb Erickson Dale Eshelman Janet Etfenborough Louis Evart Jim Evenden Don Fairborn Bill Fought Janice Fay Alinda Ferderer Gary Fergen Ron Fischer Chelan Fisher Lynda Fleenar Nancy Flieger Carl Fultz Janenne Foster Roberi Fosler William Foster James Francis Linda Frauchiger Susan Frazier Cindy Fredrickson Steve Freunger Craig Friisch Reanne Fry Sandra Fry Janice Frye Carol Frahm Dean Fuehrer Tereasa Furaro Donna Gabriel Greg Gale Mike Ganoun Bonnie Garait Richard Gardiner Donald Gardner Paula Garske Larry Gellhaus Jim Gembalo Len Gendron Kathy Gibson Sieve Glore Jim Goering Don Gorder JoAnn Goumaz Paula Grafmiller Larry Graham Scott Graham Mary Gray Andrea Green Linda Green Barbara Greene Sally Greenslitt Tom Greer Gayla Grier Louise Gustafson Trudy Gyrafas Rod Haight Pam Halbig Karl Hall Howard Hansen Jim Hansen Ron Hansamoth Vicky Hanifen Ron Hamel Pennie Harper Jim Hardenbrook Janine Hardy Careen Hartung Dwayne Harney Gill Harmon Jim Harris Mary Hartman Tom Haskins Rosemary Havercamp Marie Hawkins Ed Hayes Lina Hedman Vicky Heft Gary Henderson Jerry Hendren Ethel Hendrix Phil Heninger Madeline Herring Linda Hensdell Mide Helke Jerry Hess Mike Hepworth Ruthy Hempel Jim Higbee Pam Hickenbotfom Carol Hipskind Barbara Hill Clint Hill Lynn Hauglanal Donna Hocum Becky Hodge Sharon Hoisefh Marilynn Holden Ken Holien Audrey Holm Diane Holmes Dianna Holmes Steve Holmes Tim Holms Dianna Gfofe 'Barbara Griffith S. Hvllgwfh Mike Hall Vl0l0 Hvmmock Bill Hamilton Homework Jenon Hoogstat Gale Hookom Doug Hooper Linda Hosheit Donna Houchin Becky Howland Dave Huether Fred Hubbel Linda Hunt Pam Hunter Allan Huston Bob Hyslop Donna lnners Bob lseminger John James Billie Johnson Dave Johnson Jim Johnson Linda Johnson Marshall Johnson Paul Johnson Rick Johnson Steve Johnson Phil Johnston Allan Jones Bruce Jones Mary Jones Kathy Jorges Linda Jorges Connie Judd Dorothy Judge Gail Kalk Penny Koluza aww Foafadatw ISOfJ.00L0fb6 74 Karol Kassner John Kauzloric Glen Keefer Joyce Kellberg Judy Keeler Sue Keller Kathy Kennedy Denise Kerr Kay Kevan Sophomores meet the world and some of its problems through Mr. Doug Cresswell's World History Class. Each Sophomore must take World History for graduation requirement. Dove Kerg Pat Kienbaum Pat King Ron King Mike Kinney Carolyn Knox Dan Koch Ken Kroig Dave Kraut Diane Kleemon Gerry Krell Linda Kremer Steve Kruse Bev Laird Dove Lamson Denny Langdale S. Lanterman Jay Lee Joe Ledgerwood Doug Lehman Kathy Lemon Steve Lewis Sally Leytze Terry Lightfoot Pat Liman Julia Lindley Kathy Lindsey Karen Larsen Dave Lee Pot Lindstrong Jerry Lipps Barb Lipton Scott Lipton Bruce Logan Pat Lord Dan Lorell Sally Luce Ken Lodke Alan Luher Russ Luke Sandro Lukey Ton Lukich 750mm Foam au Adapt to ffiqli Sclwal Public speaking is one of the skills emphasized in Shadle's Sophomore English classes. Glen Walden shows his ability in Mrs. Couture's class. Barbara Lumley Pam Luce Linda Mackey Rick Manley Loretta Marx Bob Massie opmwfwa Gary Lux Alane Lyons Fay Lyons Dave Macbeth Jim Mackey Randy Manum Loan Markee Grant Marr John Marshall Mike Marlenson Jim Mathews Donita Mathison Carolyn McAlister Bob McBride Gary McBride Karen McCallie Linda McCann Leslie McCormick Bob McDonald George McDowell Kathy McEvoy Siolne McGill Diane McGregor Bill McGuire Rick McGuire Mike Mclntosh Pat Mclntyre Dave McKenzie Jim McNett Roger McSteen Carol Mell Walker Merritt Rich Mesmer Colleen Messenger Mike Miller Monte Miller Ron Million Craig Mitcham Chuck Mohr Gary Moldenhauer Pat Monahan Mike Moran Carol Morgan Dianne Morgan Don Morgan Dave Morrison Doug Morrison Bob Morsbach Hub Mosgan Tammy Moury Jim Mulberry Pam Morforcl Randy Munro Dennis Murphy Nancy Myron Mike Murphy Paul Murray Mark Musser Judy Muzzy Syd Muzzy Doug Myers Gayle Myers Tom Myhre Rick Neet Jim Neighbors Linda Nelson S. Nelson Steve Nelson Terry Nelson Carol Newlun Cathy Noe Paula Nolan Delles Norgon Margaret Noren Milan Novick Judy Oakley Larry Oas Pat O'Connell Dave O'Deen Norma O'Deen Jim Oglesbee Kelly O'Keefe Roberta Olmstead Debbie Olson Le Anne O'Neill Tina Ortiz Gary Oxner C. Oxrieder I 5 6 I I D Soplmofw Soledad Dennie Oye Martha Paddock Penny Pclsen Connie Parmley Kathy Patterson Jim Patterson Sharon Peck Bruce Peebles Helen Perry Jim Perry John Peterson Sue Peterson Jim Petra90ll0 Kate Riegel Margaret Riley il! Paula Peterson Rod Peterson Shirley Peterson Steve Peterson Steve Peterson Steve Phillabaum Valerie Pritchard Mike Pryor Roger Pryor Glennyce Rediger Judy Riggs Richard Rist Sydney Robbins Bill Roberts Judy Robertson Libby Roberts Paula Roberts Phyliss Roberts Bibbie Ann Robertson Bill Robertson Don Robertson John Robideoux Mike Rosenkranz Dave Ross John Ross Caryl Rothstein Terry Rothwell Mick Ruben Marilyn Rudisile Carl Ruland Dave Rummel Kenneth Rummel Jim Rusk Christine Sacco Tom Sandgren Eric Sarte Diane Scheible Tom Schierman Linda Schirman Sandy Schmidt Cheryl Schneider Larry Schoolcroft Diane Schreckendgust Gary Schroeder Janet Schultz Lind Selvig Sharon Setchell Bruce Shanks Dennis Sharp Mike Shaw Bob Shelton Carol Sherling Rick Sherman Sandy Shivley ,Cindy Shriner Vicke Seipp Barb Shryack Ron Side Ken Sills Rick Sliver Diane Simpson Diane Sinnott Kathy Skeen Carol Slade Nannette Slocum Jim Smith Jackie Smith Sharon Smith Bruce Snyder Jay Sorenson Lynda Sprague Dale Sprecher Doana Sprint Sandy Spuires Vickie Stecks Pat Steele Mike Stephens Tom Stern Bob Stevardson Suzanne Stockton Shirley Stokke Mike Storaasli Earl Stork Linda Stoudt Jim Strader Karla Stratford Doug Strecker Bud Strobel Barbara Sullivan Coni Sweet Stephanie Swift Penny Taft Christy Talor Jerry Tate Jim Taylor Ron Taylor San Dee Taylor Nancy Teater Dave Thew Barbara Thompson Greg Thurber Jackie Tipton Gary Toothciker. Mike Tostenrude Evelyn Toulou Vickie Treadwell Maria Triana Celia True Linda Tumlinsan Ron Utley G. Silvernail B. Simpson Cindy Smith D. Smith Ron Spangle J. Sparks - i R Utterback DICk Valweff A. Vanderwall G. Vandewalle Clifford Vantuyle Vicki Vaughan Ralph Vogel Keith Voss Glenn Walden Diane Walker S Wallendqr W WGISLW JUIIE W0f10ll9f Dale Warner Gay Warner Steve Warner Pam Warren Jeanne Waters Marianne Watson Marion Watson Bonnie Weaver M Warmer S Wenrick D Westbrook G. Westerkamp Richard Whipple Steve Whitehead Wayne Whited Nancy Wilkins Cynthia Williams Karen Willia'ms Jack Williams Carol Wilson John Allie Jeannis Anderson Raymond Barnes Rodney Belk Samuel M. 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Jr, 182 Batchelor, Dick, Sr, 139 Batt, Leslie, Soph, 200 Batt, Carol Mohr, Sr, 172 Battan, Clark, Jr, 182, 199 Bauer, Bob, Sr, 109, 139 Baxter, Guy, Soph, 200 Bays, Jim, Jr, 65, 182, 199 Beadle, Rich, Sr, 72, 139 Beal, Patty, Jr, 56, 182 Beall, Tom, Soph, 85, 200 Bean, Andrea, Jr, 28, 43, 182 Beattles, 239 Beatty, Sue, Sr, 139 Beck, Carol, Jr, 50, 59, 76, 130, 182 Beck, Janis, Jr, 182 Becker, Lyle, Soph, 91, 200 Becker, Ron, Sr, 85 Beckmann, Barbara, Jr, 34, 61, 182 Beckner, Terry, Jr, 182 Beekman, Judy, Soph, 28, 201 Beer, Ron, Soph, 200 Behrens, Jim, Sr, 139 Belk, Cheryl, Sr, 140 Belk, Rod, Soph, 201 Bell, Joe, 34, 110, 182 Bell, Rosalind, Soph, 54, 201 Bell, Sharon, Jr, 28, 56, 182 Bemel, Mike, Soph, 93, 201 Benadom, Mary, Sr, 28, 54, 140 Benadom, Virginia, Soph, 201 Bendix, Hank, Jr, 39, 72, 85, 91, 92 104, 184 Bendoritis, Sue, Sr, 67, 114, 140 Bennett, Jerry, Sr, 140, 173 Bennett, Ken, Jr, 91, 184 Benoit, Dick, Soph, 201 Benoit, Terry, Soph, 201 Benscoter, Linda, Soph, 42, 62, 65, 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Frieske, Cheryl, 28, 33, 187 Fritsch, Craig, Soph, 203 Frost, Celeste, Soph, 187 Fry, Joe, Jr, 187 Fry, Mike, Jr, 187 Fry, Rae Ann, Soph, 64, 203 Fry, Sandra, Soph, 31, 76, 203 Fuehrer, Dean, Soph, 203 Fuller, Betty, Jr, 187 Furfaro, Teresa, Soph, 203 G Gable, Craig, Jr, 38, 91, 187 Gable, Joan, Jr, 52, 68, 187, 199 Gabriel, Donna, Soph, 33, 203 Gagnon, Russ, Sr, 31, 109, 148 Galambi, Lynn, Jr, 28, 42, 54, 56, 187 Gale, Greg, Soph, 109 Gale, Rod, Jr, 187, 199 f Gallegos, Mike, Sr, 148 Gallion, Carol, Jr, 187 Gamble, Joan, Sr, 148 Ganoung, Mike, Soph, 203 Gardiner, Rick, Soph, 203 Gardner, Don, Soph, 203 Garratt, Bonnie, Soph, 53, 62, 203 Garriott, Marvin, Jr, 34, 35, 187 Garske, John, Sr, 37, 148 Garske, Paula, Soph, 43, 203 Garske, Travis, Sr, 148 Gasman, Nancy, Jr, 28, 38, 56, 187 Gecan, Fred, Sr, 148 Gellhaus, Larry, Soph, 203 Gembala, Gary, Jr, 187 Gembala, Jim, Soph, 93, 203 Gendron, Len, Soph, 203 Geno, Bob, Jr, 187 Gess, Barbara, Jr, 24, 31 , 63, 187 Gessner, Louise, Jr, 32, 112, 114, 187 Getchell, Kathi, Jr, 36, 113, 187 Gibeault, Mike, Jr, 187 Gibson, Kathy, Soph, 203 Gibson, Steve, Jr, 109, 187 Gibson, Sue, Jr, 58, 62, 63, 113, 187 Giguere, Sheri, Jr, 187 Giliberti, Enrico, Sr, 22, 23, 41, 148, 174 Q Gilkey, Coleman, Jr, 31, 74, 187 Gillette, Neil, Jr, 72, 110, 187 Ginger, Steve, Sr, 172 Glass, Mike, Jr, 172 Glenn, Sally, Jr, 43, 187 Glore, Steve, Soph, 203 Glover, Sally, Jr, 53, 187 Goddard, Michele, Jr, 28, 187 Goddard, Patty, Sr, 148, 173 Goerig, Jim, Soph, 203 Goldman, John, Jr, 187 Goodbrake, Karen, Sr, 148 Gorder, Don, Soph, 203 Gordon, Roger, Jr, 187 Gormley, Billie, Jr, 28, 187 Goumaz, Glenda, Jr, 53, 59, 73, 187 Goumaz, Joanne, Soph, 54, 203 Gove, Pamela, Sr, 148 Grafmiller, Pat, Sr, 24, 38, 42, 114, 148 Grafmiller, Paula, Soph, 67, 203 Graham, Scott, Soph, 203 Graham, Larry, Soph, 203 Graham, Nancy, Jr, 28, 113, 187 Graham, Dick, Jr, 187 Grant, Gail, Sr, 18, 34, 61, 73, 148, 174 Gray, Bonnie, Jr, 24, 35, 187 Gray, Mary, Soph, 203 Green, Andrea, Soph, 60, 203 Green, Linda, Soph, 204 Green, Dick, Jr, 47, 187 Greenaway, Larry, Jr, 187 Greene, Barb, Soph, 33, 34, 43, 204 Greer, Bob, Jr, 188 Greer, Tom, Soph, 204 Gresseth, John, Sr, 148 Griepp, Darrell, Jr, 188 Grier, Gayla, Soph, 61, 204 Griffith, Barbara, Soph, 43, 55, 204 Griffith, Steven, Jr, 188 Grigsby, Rudy, Jr, 84, 93, 188 Grimm, Gloria, Sr, 48, 52, 63, 148, 167 Groh, Allen, Jr, 38, 188 Gross, Don, Jr, 83, 92, 93, 188 Grote, Dianna, Soph, 204 Grothe, Russell, Jr, 188 Grove, Shirley, Sr, 43, 56, 148 Groves, Ken, Sr, 148 Growt, Don, Sr, 148 Gruettner, Lori, Jr, 76, 187 Gruettner, Marilyn, Sr, 148 Gurtle, Art, Jr, 34, 35, 60, 188 Gustafson, Linda, Sr, 34, 35, 57, 148 Gustafson, Lois, soph, 204 Guthrie, Bob, Jr, 188 Garfas, Trudy, Soph, 42, 61, 204 H Haberman, Mel, Jr, 91, 188 Hagensen, Carolyn, Jr, 28, 63, 188 Hager, Rich, Sr, 109, 149 Hahn, Linda, Sr, 18, 24, 149 Hahn, Roger, Sr, 48, 149, 167 Haight, Rick, Sr, 34, 57, 149 Haight, Rodney, Soph, 204 Halbig, Evie, Sr, 149 ph,204 Hall, Karl, Soph, 204 Hall, Michael, Soph, 33, 204 Hall, Pat, Sr, 36, 149, 174 Hall, Wayne, Jr, 188 Hall, Ken, Jr, 188 Hallgarth, Shannon, Soph, 204 Hallstein, Paul, Jr, 188 Halverson, Carol, Jr, 28, 54, 188 Hamamoto, Ron, Soph, 34, 37, 204 Hamel, Ron, Soph, 204 Hamill, Angie, Sr, 43, 149 Hamilton, Dale, Jr, 188 Hamilton, Pat, Sr, 149 Hamilton, Bill, Soph, 204 Hamm, Carol, Jr, 54, 188 Hammar, Glen, Sr, 149 Hammock, Viola, Soph, 204 Hanifen, Vicki, Soph, 204 Hanning, Cathy, Jr, 25, 68, 188 Hansen, Mike, Jr, 188 Hansen, Howard, Soph, 34, 204 Hansen, Jacqueline, Jr, 111, 188 Hansen, Jim, Soph, 204 Hanson, Jim, Jr, 93, 188 Hanson, Wendy, Jr, 188 Haraldson, Bernita, Sr, 52, 55, 56, 149 Hardee, Marge, Sr, 28, 150 Hardenbrook, Jim, Soph, 204 Hardesty, Pat, Sr, 150 Harding, Jack, Jr, 72, 82 Hardinger, Annette, Jr, 25, 45, 52, 68, 188 Hardy, Dave, Sr, 104 Hardy, Janine, Soph, 111, 204 Harmon, Gil, Soph, 71, 204 Harney, Dwayne, Soph, 204 Harper, Libby, Jr, 34, 73, 188 Harper, Myrna, Jr, 25, 56, 188 Harper, Pennie, Soph, 42, 204 Harriman, Bob, Jr, 188 Harris, Jim, Soph, 71, 85, 204 Harris, Ann, Sr, 28, 150 Harris, Barbara, Jr, 24, 188 Harris, Darrelan, Sr, 18, 56, 65, 150 Harris, George, Jr, 188 Harris, John, Jr, 188 Harrison, Linda, Jr, 25, 42, 55, 188 Harrsion, Ron, Sr, 188 Hart, Linda, Jr, 188 Ha rter, Pa m, Sr, 38, 56, 67, 150 Hartman, George, Jr, 188 223 ' .li Congratulations Graduafes SHADLE PARK PHARMACY Wellesly and Ash FA 7-3388 4 IF IT'S GOOD FOOD YOU WANT - CONGRATULATIONS 5 and Ea' I N CI' BEST WISHES The fo The K XXI T964 GRADUATING CLASS GAR-MON CAFE W, 1002 Garland Corner of Monroe cmd Garland SHADLE PARK BRANCH THE OLD NATIONAL BANK of sPoKANE HARDWARE POWER TOOLS HOUSEWARES - PAINTS - GLASS - GIFTS POWER LAWN MOWERS CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES NORTH HILL MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. W. 909 GARLAND FA 5-9858 Everybody's Going to CHASE and DALBERT W. 429 Indiana FA- 7-7510 Hartman, Mary, Soph, 43, 204 Hartung, Carreen, Soph, 31, 204 Harty, Pat, Jr, 188 Haskins, Thomas, Soph, 204 Hatch, Jeff, Soph, 88 Haugland, Lynn, Soph, 31, 32, 204 Havercamp, Rosemary, Soph, 204 Havercroft, Cheryl, Jr, 25, 31, 113, 188 Hawkins, Linda, Jr, 28, 56, 188 Hawkins, Marie, Soph, 34, 204 Hayes, Ruthanne, Sr, 56, 57, 150 Hayes, Ed, Soph, 204 Hayes, Stephen, Jr, 188 Haynes, Carlene, Jr, 53, 61, 188 Hazeltine, Randy, Jr, 188 Hedman, Lina, Soph, 28, 204 Hedman, Linda, Sr, 28, 150 Heeter, Ken, Jr, 188 Heft, Vicki, Soph, 204 Heinzen, Joel, Jr, 188 Heike, Mike, Soph, 85, 204 Helland, Mike, Jr, 188 Hempel, Ruthy, Soph, 31, 204 Henderson, Gary, Soph, 204 Henderson, Owen, Jr, 85, 93, 188 Hendren, Jerry, Soph, 84, 204 Hendrickson, Terry, Jr, 188 Hendrix, Ethel, Soph, 204 Heninger, Phil, Soph, 204 Henium, Ken, Jr, 188 Henkel, Faye, Jr, 188 Hensdell, Linda, Soph, 53, 204 Henshaw, Patrick, Jr, 85, 91 Hepworth, Mike, Soph, 204 Herring, Madeline, Soph, 204 Hertzog, Kenneth, Jr, 188 Hess, Donna, Jr, 188 Hess, Jerry, Soph, 204 Hester, Carol, Jr, 28, 36, 56, 70, 188 Heuett, Monte, Jr, 188 Hickenbottom, Pam, Soph, 204 Hicks, Rick, Sr, 32, 150 Hider, Linda, Jr, 188 Higbee, Jim, Soph, 38, 204 Higgins, Steve, Jr, 72, 110, 188 Hilby, Sue, Sr, 43, 172 Hill, Andy, Jr, 42, 188 Bill, Barbara, Soph, 204 Hill, Clint, Soph, 204 Hill, Judy, Jr, 188 l'llll, Bob, SF, 172 Hillman, Gary, Jr, 31, 53, 188 Hinchliff, Sue, Jr, 52, 188 Hinton, Kathy, Jr, 28, 113, 188 Hipskind, Carol, Soph, 204 Hoag, Linda, Jr, 28, 54, 188 Hoagland, Jan, Sr, 42, 55, 150 Hobson, Gary, Jr, 188 Hocum, Dianna, Sr, 25, 45, 68, 73, 150 Hocum, Donna, Soph, 60, 204 Hodge, Becky, Soph, 36, 60, 204 Hoeft, Tom, Sr, 151 Hoiseth, Sharon, Soph, 204 Holden, Marilynn, Soph, 204 Holien, Ken, Soph, 204 Holland, Joe, Sr, 72, 151, 173 Holland, Mike, Sr, 34, 35, 75, 151 Holliday, Sue, Jr, 38, 56, 61, 188 Holloway, Janet, Jr, 188 Holm, Audrey, Soph, 42, 64, 111, 204 Holmes, Dianne, Soph, 61, 204 Holmes, Diane, Soph, 204 Holmes, Tim, Soph, 204 Holms, Barry, Jr, 93, 188 Holms, Steve, Soph, 204 Hood, Linda, Jr, 43, 53, 54, 61, 188 Hood, Monika, Sr, 31, 151 Hoogstad, Jenon, Soph, 35, 53, 61, 74, 205 Hoogstad, Terry, Sr, 34, 151 Hookom, Gale, Soph, 205 Hooper, Doug, Soph, 85, 205 Hoover, Ralph, Jr, 36, 91, 188 Horn, Pat, Sr, 151 Hosea, Bev, Sr, 151 Hosea, Paul, Jr, 188 Hosheit, Linda, Soph, 205 Hosheit, Sharon, Sr, 34, 43, 48, 54, 151 Hossner, Steve, Jr, 53, 87, 188 Houchin, Donna, Soph, 43, 205 Houck, Leslie, Jr, 188 Housinger, Irv, Jr, 31, 74 Howard, Sandy, Sr, 34, 42, 54, 130, 151 Howell, Billie, Sr, 172 Howell, John, Jr, 188 Howland, Becky, Soph, 28, 205 Hubbell, Mike, Soph, 205 Hudson, Maris, Jr, 188 Huether, Dave, Soph, 31, 36, 205 Huffman, Brian, Jr, 189 Hughes, John, Jr, 72, 189 Hugo, Chris, Jr, 58, 59, 65, 71, 104, 189 Huish, Diana, Sr, 43, 151 Hull, Bob, Sr, 57, 151 Humphrey, Jim, Sr, 151 Hunt, Linda, Soph, 205 Hunt, Bill, Jr, 189 Hunter, Pam Soph, 205 Huss, Dick, Jr, 109, 189 Huston, Allan, Soph, 205 Huston, Jody, Jr, 89, 189 Hyatt, Eileen, Sr, 18, 26, 43, 45, 48, 151 Hyslop, Bob, Soph, 34, 109, 205 I Inkpen, Bob, Jr, 85 Inman, Jim, Jr, 189 Inman, Kris, Jr, 28, 189 Inners, Donna, Soph, 205 Irby, Patt, Sr, 151 Irgens, Bruce, Jr, 189 Irwin, Bob, Sr, 172 Iseminger, Rob, Soph, 205 lto, Ruthie, Sr, 18, 30, 64, 151 J Jackson, Steve, Jr, 189 Jacobsen, Sherry, Sr, '151 James, Gary, Jr, 189 James, John, Soph, 205 James, Larry, Jr, 189 Jamison, Mac, Jr, 72, 84, 94, 205 Jaskulski, Mary, Jr, 56, 189 Jasley, Chris, Sr, 21, 25, 48, 68, 151, 173 Jassman, Larry, Sr, 151 Jeffery, Harold, Sr, 31, 151 Jeffery, Laura, Jr, 189 Jeffries, Pat, Sr, 82, 151 Jensen, Gerald Jenson, Jim, Sr, Jewett, Cliff, Sr, JT, 109,152 152,174 Johann, Kathie Soph, 33 Johnson, Billie, Soph, 205 Johnson, Carol, Sr, 152 Johnson, Carolyn, Jr, 28, 189 Johnson, Cherri, Jr, 53, 189 Johnson, Connie, Jr, 28, 38, 189 Johnson, Craig, Sr, 37, 72, 94, 95, 96, 97, 152, 162 Johnson, Daryl, Sr, 152 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, David, Soph, 84, 205 Eldonna, Sr, 172 Eric, Jr, 66, 76, 189 Herb, Sr, 33, 152 Jim, Soph, 93, 205 Johnson, John, Sr, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 152 Johnson, Judy, Jr, 114, 189 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Larry, Jr, 72, 104, 109, 189 Les, Jr, 189 Linda, Soph, 64, 205 Johnson, Linda Sr, 28, 152 Johnson, Ray, Soph, 35, 38, 205 Johnson, Mike, Sr, 152 Johnson, Nancy, Sr, 152, 174 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Nancy, Jr, 42, 62, 189 Pom, Jr, 40, 64, 65, 189 Trish, Sr, 24, 68, 153, 173 PC1Ul5SOpl'1, 205 Johnson, Rick, Soph, 205 Johnson, Ron, Jr, 189 Johnson, Sandy, Sr, 153 Johnson, Steve, Soph, 205 Johnson, Theresa, Jr, 30, 31, 61, 64, 189 Johnston, Cheryl, Sr, 153 Johnston, Johnston Johnston Johnston Jim, SF, 153 , Molly, JV, 189 , Phil, Soph, 71, 205 , Bob, JF, 109, 189 Jones, Allan, Soph, 205 Jones, Bruce, Soph, 93, 205 Jones, Greg, Jr, 58, 189 Jones, Jim, Jr, 189 Jones, Joan, Jr, 62, 189 Jones, Mary, Soph, 28, 205 Jones, Roy, Jr, 189 Jones, Tim, Jr, 189 Jonson, Scot, Jr, 189 Jorgenson, Pat, Jr, 189 Jorges, Kathi, Soph, 205 Jorges, Linda, Soph, 205 Jorges, Lynn, Sr, 24, 45, 56, 64, 153 Jorges, Shirley, Sr, 25, 38, 56, 64, 73, 153 Judd, Connie, Soph, 205 Judd, Susan, Sr, 153 225 K SPECIALIZED TRAINING Fon BUSINESS POSITIONS i f , KX You'II meet your friends of KBU S lm! 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Killian, Sherry, Jr, 34, 56, 190 Kimble, Pat, Jr, 190 Kinderman, Barbara, Sr, 18, 26, 43, 68 Kraig, Ken, Soph, 34, 35, 206 Kraig, Bob, Jr, 34, 35, 190 Kraut, Dave, Soph, 206 Krell, Joe, JY, 190 Krell, Geraldine, Soph, 206 Kremer, Linda, Soph, 206 Kroll, Rod, Sr, 153 Kruger, Joyce, Jr, 190 Kruithof, Linda, Jr, 56, 190 Kruse, Steve, Soph, 206 Kucera, Douglas, Jr, 190 Kuehn, Edd, Sr, 153 Kuehn, Mike, Jr, 190 Kuelpman, Doug, Sr, 72, 154 Kuhlman, Gary, Jr, 190 Kuss, Paula, Sr, 172 Kyle, Charlie, Jr, 190 L Laird, Beverly, Soph, 206 Lambert, Sally, Sr, 154 Lampman, Dick, Jr, 190 Lamson, David, Soph, 206 Lancien, Bunny, Sr, 43, 154 Lancien, Penny, Sr, 154, 174 Landtried, Dave, Sr, 154 Lane, Ginger, Jr, 190 Lane, Ron, Sr, 71, 154 Langdale, Danny Soph, 206 Langseth, Nancy, Jr, 190 Lanouette, Bob, Jr, 38, 190 Lanphear, Rick, Sr, 31, 65, 154 Lanterman, Sherry Soph, 206 Lanyon, Doug, Jr, 190 Largent, Donald, Jr, 190 Larose Larsen Larsen Larsen , Sandy, Jr, 191 Karen- So h- 33 206 I 1 P 1 I , Lynn, Jr, 34, 43, 190 , Terry, Jr, 46, 89, 190 Larson, Janice, Jr, 190 Lattimore, Pam, Sr, 28, 42, 48, 112, 154 Klaus, , 73, 153 King, Brent, Jr, 190 King, Diane, Sr, 38, 153, 173 King, Michael, Jr, 93, 190 King, Michele, Sr, 153 King, Pat, Soph, 23, 85, 93, 206 King, Ron, Soph, 206 King, Griff, Sr, 153 Kinney, Mike, Soph, 206 Kinzel Kirby, , Florence, Sr, 32, 153 Diane, Sr, 153 Kirkevold, Carol, Jr, 190 Kitt, Diana, Jr, 42, 190 Kivett, Gary, Jr, 190 Janet, Jr,115, 190 Lattimore, Stephen, Jr, 191 Laughary, Harry, Jr, 72, 83, 191, 199 Lauritzen, Jim, Jr, 66 Laursen, Gary, Sr, 140, 154 Lawrence, Sue, Jr, 191 Leahy, Mikki, Sr, 154 Leber, Al, Jr, 85, 191 Ledgerwood, Joe, Soph, 206 Ledgerwood, Lois, Jr, 31, 191 Lee, David, Soph, 206 Lee, Jay, Soph, 206 Lee, Shirley, Jr, 28, 36, 54, 191 Lehman, Doug, Soph, 206 Lemieux, Marla, Jr, 28, 56 Klinger, Doug, Sr, 153 Klohe, Von, Jr, 34, 190 Knostman, Stan, Jr, 190 Knott, Shannon, Jr, 190 Knox, Carolyn, Soph, 54, 206 Knudson, Jean, Jr, 56, 61 , 190 Koch, Dan, Soph, 33, 206 Koefod, Dana, Jr, 190 Koenig, Vicki, Jr, 190 Kolb, Pat, Jr, 32, 43, 190 Konopka, Bob, Jr, 32, 72, 8.5, 190 Kopet, Janine, Jr, 190 Lemon, Kathy, Soph, 42, 206 , Lennox, Ed, Sr, 154 Lesley, Lester, Bill, Jr, 191 Dennis, Sr, 154 Lewis, Barbara, Jr, 28, 64, 191 Lewis, Dot, Sr, 154 Lewis, Gloria, Jr, 191 Lewis, Mark, Jr, 34, 35, 191 Lewis, Richard, Jr, 191 Lewis, Leytze, Lienig, Steve, Soph, 206 Sally, soph, 64, 206' PC1Ul7 SF, 154 Lieske, Joan, Jr, 46, 63, 73, 191 Lightbody, Lynette, Jr, 25, 43, 52, 60 191 Lightfoot, Terry, Soph, 206 Linam, Denise, Jr, 191 Linam, Patty, Soph, 206 Lindholm, Allen, Sr, 21, 38, 39, 48, 72, 86, 87, 104, 154, 173 Lindley, Chuck, Sr, 154 Lindley, Julia, Soph, 206 Lindner, Ron, Soph, 206 Lindsey, Kathy, Soph, 34, 35, 206 Lindskog, Sheryl, Jr, 28, 62, 191 Lindstrom, Patrick, Soph, 71, 206 Linhart, Judy, Sr, 33, 154 Lipps, Jerry, Soph, 206 Lipton, Barb, Soph, 43, 206 Lipton, Scott, Soph, 93, 206 Lipton, Patsy, Sr, 18, 28, 43, 53, 54, 56, 65, 154 Little, Jon, Jr, 191 Loan, Stephanie, Sr, 18, 34, 42, 45, 65, 68, 154, 174 Lockert, Rick, Jr, 191 Lot, Jonne, Jr, 25, 45, 52, 68, 69, 112, 191 Logan, Bruce, Soph, 34, 206 Logan, Dee, Jr, 28, 58, 62, 191 Longie, Ron, Jr, 191 Lord, Pat, Soph, 33, 206 Lorello, Danny, Soph, 206 Losh, Dick, Jr, 191 Lowery, Pat, Jr, 191 Low, Vicki, Jr, 52, 61, 67, 191 Lowther, Randy, Jr, 191 Loy, Dale, Jr, 38, 191 Loy, Harolene, Jr, 191 Lucas, Wayne, Jr, 46, 76, 191 Luce, Ann, Sr, 112, 154 Luce, Sally,'Soph, 36, 118, 113, 206 Luck, Patricia, Jr, 28, 42, 76, 191 Luders, Carole, Jr, 46, 47, 191 Ludke, Kieth, Soph, 206 Luher, Al, Soph, 85, 94, 206 Luke, Russ, Soph, 206 Lukey, Sandy, Soph, 206 Lukich, Tom, Soph, 206 Lumley, Barb, Soph, 28, 207 Lunden, Barbara, Jr, 33, 191 Lundin, Gail, Jr, 191 Lungo, Bonnie, Sr, 155 Lupter, Susie, Sr, 155 Luscher, Diane, Jr, 24, 30, 31, 64, 68 69, 191 Luse, Pam, Soph, 207 Luster, Bill, Sr, 155 Lux, Gary, Soph, 33, 207 Lyman, Linda, Jr, 28, 191, 199 Lyman, Sue, Jr, 52, 61, 191 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Bob, Soph, 85, 207 Marilee, Jr, 199 Steve, Sr, 156 McCallie, Glenda, Sr, 157 McCallie, Karen, Soph, 207 McCammon, Janet, Jr, 191 Linda, Soph, 207 McCarthy, Bob, Jr, 191 McCarty, Bill, Jr, 191 McCaskey, Suzanne, Jr, 62, 191 McClelland, Harry, Jr, 191 McClenny, Larry, Jr, 191 McClure, Alan, Jr, 59, 192 McCormick, Leslie, Soph, 207 McCormick, Pat, Jr, 34, 61, 191 McCormick, Steve, Jr, 34, 191 McCoy, Cliff, Sr, 31, 157' McCoy, Susan, Jr, 24, 43, 52, 62, 191 McCracken, Penny, Sr, 157 McCray, Joan, Sr, 54, 55, 65, 73, 103, 157 McDaniel, Connie, Jr, 28, 191 McDaniel, Vicki,Jr, 31, 191 McDonald, Bob, Soph, 207 McDougall, Rob, Jr, 191 McDowell, George, Soph, 207 McDowell, Linda, Jr, 191 McDowell, Marilynn, Sr, 157 McEachran, Jim, Sr, 48, 49, 66, 76, 157, 158, 167, 173 McElhaney, Jackie, Sr, 28, 76, 157 McElroy, Pat, Jr, 32, 53, 65, 191 McEvoy, Kathy, Soph,i33, 53, 207 McEwen, Mary, Jr, 191 McFarland, Mike, Jr, 191 McFee, Linda, Jr, 29, 38, 75, 191 McGill, Sidne, Soph, 207 McGinn, Cathy, Jr, 191 McGinnis, Fred, Jr, 90, 91, 191 McGrady, Lynn, Jr, 192 McGregor, Diane, Soph, 207 McGuire, Rick, Soph, 207 McGuire, Bill, Soph, 34, 35, 64, 207 Mclntosh, Mike, Soph, 207 Mclntyre, Pat, Soph, 207 McKee, Robert, Jr, 192 McKenna, Jack, Sr, 72, 83, 104, 157, 173 McKenzie, Dave, Soph, 207 Mckibbin, Lyle, Sr,..'157 Mclaughlin, Dorothy, Jr, 192 McLay, John, Sr, 157 McMackin, Jerry, Jr, 192 McMaster, Doug, Jr, 192 McMillan, Barbara, Jr, 28, 42, 192 McNearney, Ken, Sr, 157 McNeil, Cindy, Jr, 192 McNett, Bruce, Jr, 89, 192 McNett, Jim, Soph, 207 McNutt, Helen, Sr, 34, 35, 157 McSteen, Roger, Soph, 207 McTee, Charlene, Jr, 191 McVaugh, Kathy, Sr, 24, 43, 53, 157 McVey, Larry, Jr, 192 McVey, Marilyn, Jr, 61, 192 Mead, Bev, Jr, 192 Mead, Bob, Jr, 110, 192 Meadows, Jo, Sr, 157 Mehlert, Judy, Sr, 18, 24, 25, 42, 48, 56, 62, 73, 157 Meier, John, Sr, 34, 156, 157 Meineke, Dan, Jr, 192 Meissner, Paul, Jr, 110, 192 Melcher, Randy, Jr, 192 Melchisedeck, Ken, Jr, 192 Mell, Carol, Soph, 207 Menteer, Terry, Jr, 28, 55, 112, 192 Mercer, Ron, Sr, 34, 35, 157 Merrick, Candy, Jr, 38, 192 Merritt, Warren, Soph, 207 Mesmer, Rich, Soph, 72, 87, 104, 207 Mesmer, Sharon, Sr, 28, 32, 52, 157, 174 Messenger, Colleen, Soph, 207 Meuler, Louis, Jr, 192 Meyer, Jack, Jr, 192 Meyers, Jan, Jr, 28, 31, 54, 192 Meyers, Judy, Jr, 28, 192 Michaels, Jimmy, Sr, 32, 157 Middleton, Billie, Sr, 42 Middleton, Gary, Jr, 192 Midkiff, Dennis, Jr, 74, 192 Miller, Miller, Cheryl, Jr, 43, 113, 192 Doug, Sr, 157 Miller, Jacqueline, Jr, 28, 56, 61, 192 Miller, Jann, Jr, 34, 75, 192, 199 Miller, Joel, Sr, 75, 144, 158 Miller, Gary, Sr, 46 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Mike, JF, 192 Mike, Soph, 109, 110, 207 Monte, Soph, 207 Thelma- Jr- 28 112 192 Million, Ron, Soph, 207 Milne, Don, Sr, 158 Milton, Art, Jr, 110, 192 Minetti, Kathi, Sr, 158 Minnick, Loren, Sr, 38, 39, 72, 86, 87, 89, 104, 158, 173 Missildine, Bob, Sr, 34, 158 Mitcham, Craig, Soph, 93, 207 Mitchell, Charles, Sr, 158 Mizoguchi, Dudley, Jr, 90, 91, 192 Moeckel, Paula, Jr, 28, 42, 62, 112, 192 Mohr, Chuck, Soph, 207 Mohr, Patti, Jr, 28, 56, 61, 192 Moldenhauer, Gary, Soph, 207 Moliter, Ray, Jr, 192 Monahan, Pat, Soph, 207 Montgomery, Karen, Jr, 192 Moore, Colleen, Jr, 192 Moore, Moran, Moran, Moran Dale, Jr, 192 Linda, Jr, 63, 192 Mike, Soph, 207 Bob, Jr, 34, 192 Morford, Dennis, Sr, 65, 74, 158 Morford, Pam, Soph, 207 . Morgan, Carol, Soph, 207 Morgan, Dianne, Soph, 207 Morgan, Don, Soph, 207 Morgen, Gerry, Jr, 192 Jerry, Jr, 192 Morris, Tom, Sr, 158 Morrison, Dave, Soph, 207 Morrison, Doug Soph, 85, 207 Morrison, Dru, Jr, 28, 62, 192 Morsbach, Bob, Soph, 33, 207 Mosgar, Herb, Soph, 207 Moss, Carole, Jr, 28, 38, 54, 62, 112, 192 Moss, Dave, Jr, 74, 192 Mossuto, Nancy, Jr, 52, 67, 192 Mottaz, Bob, Jr, 66, 192 Mowry, Tammi, Soph 207 Mulberry, Jill, Soph, 55, 207 Mullenix. Dan, Sr, 38, 39, 40, 65, 94, 96, 97, 98, 158 Mullenix, Nancy, Jr, 56, 72, 192 Mumford, Diane, Jr, 28, 115, 192 Munkers, Jim, Sr, 72, 82, 84, 119, 158 Munro, Randy, Soph, 207 Munson, Jenet, Jr, 28, 36, 45, 112, 192 22 IT GENE WOLFE SUPREME CHEVRON we 0 STATION BEST WISHES io' the SENIORS of T964 W. T724 Wellesley FA 8-2561 CONGRATULATIONS The CLASS PAUL BUNYAN PAK-OUT FA 7-8168 NORTH DIVISION HILL Congrafulafions NATIONAL CASH Senfoff T R . E DIAMOND BOWL C0 9'C U'c'H0 'S 'O 'he N 6706 DIVISION STREET Class of 1964 W. 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O'Hara, Pat, Jr, 192 Munson, Melody, Jr, 74, 192 Murphy, Dennis, Soph, 207 Murphy, Diane, Jr, 28, 192 Murphy, Julie, Sr, 42, 159 Murphy, Mike, Jr, 84, 192 Mur h Mike So h 34 208 P Y, I P I I Murray, Paul, Soph, 208 Ohler, Paul, Jr, 192 Oien, Steve, Jr, 192 O'Keefe, Kelly, Soph, 71 , 76, 208 Olesen, Larry, Jr, 192 Olmstead, Roberta, Soph, 43, 208 Olsen, Sharon, Jr, 28, 38, 54, 114 193 Peterson , David A, Sr, 160 Peterson, David B, Sr, 160 Peterson, Gale, Sr, 66, 144, 160 Peterson, John, Soph, 209 Peterson, Karleen, Jr, 193 Peterson, Larry, Jr, 193 Musser, Mark, Soph, 208 Muzzy, Judy Soph, 28, 208 Muzzy, Syd, Soph, 85, 208 Myers, Doug, Soph, 208 Olson, Debbie, Soph, 28, 208 Olson, Judy, Sr, 25, 159 Olson, Olson, Oltma Linda, Jr, 192 Ron, Sr, 159, 173 nn, Gene, Jr, 192 Myers, Gayle, Soph, 208 Myers, Nancy, Sr, 18, 24, 60, 159 Myhre, Marcia, Sr, 31 , 159 Myhre, Tom, Soph, 85, 208 Myron, Nancy, Soph, 28, 207 Myron, Val, Sr, 159 N Nash, Connie, Sr, 28, 29, 45, 48, 53, 54, 62, 159, 174 Neale, Rick, Sr, 72, 110, 123, 159 Neel, Candy, Jr, 28, 45, 192 Neet, Rick, Soph, 208 Nesbitt, Barbara, Jr, 56, 61, 192 Neighbors, Jim, Soph, 208 Neiswender, Ken, Jr, 65, 72, 94, 98, 104, 192 Nelson, Donna, Sr, 28, 54, 63, 159 Nelson, Karen, Sr, 42, 48, 159 Nelson, Lori, Sr, 42, 56, 159 Nelson, Linda, Soph, 28, 60, 76, 208 Nelson, Stephanie, Soph, 64, 208 Nelson, Steve, Soph, 208 Nelson, Terry, Soph, 208 Nesbitt, Ann, Sr, 159 Newlun, Carol, Soph, 208 Nicodemus, Ron, Sr, 72, 91, 93, 159 Nicolls, Sharon, Sr, 25, 63, 68, 69, 156, 159 Niederhauser, Gloria, Jr, 25, 60, 64, 192 Nieshulz, Pam, Jr, 43, 61, 192 Ninemi re, Larry, Sr, 159 Noah, Sam, Sr, 159 Noe, Cathy, Soph, 208 Nolan, Paula Soph, 208 Norberg, Edward, Sr, 172 Nordgaarden, Garry, Sr, 57, 159 Noren, Margaret, Soph, 55, 208 Norgon, Del, Soph, 208 Novick, Milan, Soph, 36, 85, 208 Nuechterlein, Carl, Jr, 192 Nysoe, O Patty, Jr, 24, 62,, 192 Oakley, Joe, Sr, 72, 84, 91, 92, 159, 173 Oakley, Judy, Soph, 208 Oas, Cheryl, Jr, 28, 42, 55, 62, 192 Oas, Larry, Soph, 208 Ochsner, Ken, Jr, 192 O'Connell, Pat, Sr, 159 O'Connell, Patrick, Soph, 208 Odeen, David, Soph, 208 Odeen, Norma, Soph, 208 Ogle, Gary, Sr, 65, 71, 76, 159 Oglesbee, Janice, Soph, 208 O'Neill, Leanne, Soph, 208 Opie, Maureen, Jr, 55, 56, 63, 192 Opsal, Sue, Sr, 160 Ortiz, Trina, Soph, 28, 208 Orvis, Arley, Jr, 192 Osborne, Chris, Jr, 193 Osburn, Terry, Jr, 93 Ostendorf, Jim, Jr, 31, 193 Osterund, Sandy, Sr, 18, 36, 130, 160 Overlie, Earl, Jr, 72, 84, 94, 96, 193 Oxner, Gary, Soph, 85, 208 Oxrieder, Cynthia, Soph, 208 Oye, Dennis, Soph, 85, 208 P Paddock, Martha, Soph, 208 Page, Karin, Jr, 28, 54, 56, 62, 63, 193 Paggett, Jon, Sr, 72, 83, 104, 160 Paley, Richard, Jr, 193 Palmer, Mike, Jr, 193 Park, Chuck, Jr, 193 Parke, Gordon, Jr, 34, 193 Parker, Charlene, Jr, 43, 56, 193 Parker, Bill I, Jr, 193 Parker, Bill T, 36, 60, 67, 193 Parkins, Linda, Jr, 193 Parkins, Mike, Jr, 193 Parr, Marsha, Sr, 160 Parr, Ronald, Jr, 193 Parmley, Connie, Soph, 208 Paschall, Dave, Jr, 193 Patterson, Gayle, Jr, 193 Patterson, Dave, Soph, 208 Patterson, Kathy, Soph, 208 Paul, Jett, Sr, 160 Paulsen, Larry, Jr, 85, 193 Paulsen, Penny, Soph, 208 Paulsen, Tim, Jr, 193 Payne, Janet, Sr, 28, 33, 160 Pearce, Jerry, Sr, 31, 140, 158, 160 Pearson, Mary, Jr, 193 Pebles, John, Jr, 193 Peck, Gordon, Jr, 60, 193 Peck, Sharon, Soph, 208 Peebles, Bruce, Soph, 208 Pepin, Marc, Jr, 33, 193 Perdue, Donna, Jr, 42, 61, 193 Perkins, Marilyn, Jr, 193 Perry, Helen, Soph, 38, 208 Perry, Jim, Soph, 110, 209 Perry, John, Jr, 36, 193 Peters, Tom, Jr, 31, 193 Petersen, Paula, Soph, 33, 209 Petersen, Sue, Soph, 114, 209 Peterson, Barbara, Jr, 34, 52, 112, Peterson, Rodney, Soph, 209 Peterson, Shirley, Soph, 23, 209 Peterson, Craig, Soph, 209 Peterson, Stephen, Soph, 209 Peterson, Terry, Jr, 31, 72, 85, 193 Peterson, Vicki, Jr, 38, 193 Pefl'l'l', Mike, Sf, 160 v Petragallo, Jim, Soph, 209 Pettis, Linda, Jr, 28, 43, 193 Phelps, Garry, Jr, 48, 193 Phillabaum, Steve, Soph, 209 Phillips Grier, Soph, 193 Phillips, Hank, Jr, 85, 193 Phillips, Judy, Jr, 56, 193 Phillips, Dick, Jr, 61, 193 Phillips Stan, Jr, 94, 193 Pippenger, Barbara, Soph, 194 Phipps, Sue, Sr, 34, 193, 199 Pierce, Paige, Sr, 62, 160 Pike, Na ncy, Jr, 63, 73, 113, 193 Piper, Bev, Jr, 194 Piper, Doug, Sr, 74, 160 Pippenger, Barbara Soph, 194 Pisani, Rita, Jr, 194 Platt, Suzzie, Soph, 194 Plummer, Bob, Jr, 194 Poetter, Pennie, Sr, 34, 63, 160 Poffenroth, Karen, Sr, 48, 160, 174 Pointer, Jerry, Soph, 66, 194 Ponsness, Dave, Sr, 160 Ponsness, Pam, Jr, 52, 194 Popp, Karen, Sr, 30, 31, 38, 42, 160 Popp, Val, Sr, 160 Port, Harold, Sr, 160 Porter, Steve Sr, 66, 161 Portz, Cathy, Soph, 194 Potter, Dave, Sr, 74, 161 Potts, Linda, Soph, 194 Powell, Mike, Jr, 110, 194 Powell, Nancy, Jr, 33, 194 Preecs, Bart, Jr, 66, 75, 194 Pressler, Marry, Jr, 24 Price, Gary, Soph, 194 Price, Roy, Sr, 91, 161 Pring, Penny, Sr, 32, 161 Pritchard, Valerie, Soph, 209 Procter, Steve, Sr, 161 Prosser, Kathy, Sr, 46, 161 Protzman, Lawleae, Sr, 161 Pryor, Mike, Jr, 209 Pryor, Roger, Soph, 209 Pulliam, Bill, Sr, 161 Purser, Parn, Jr, 194 Q Quanbeck, Maridee, Sr, 24, 42, 45, 48, 63, 68, 76, 150, 161 Quaschnick, John, Jr, 194 Quick, Mary Ann, Jr, 115, 194 Quine, Kathy, Jr, 194 231 irikirirskskskskvkskukik 2255252255521 eiaiziiiizisf. fz::1:1.:.1..., I , - :e:z5zg5s5' 5E5E5E3E1:111f2:r1: I K, 'vbsqff 15:45, Ze .1:::..,'E? .... f- 2. 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QBUY GALLENKAMPS SHOES, eeseyan IvIsIon imkskvkvafikicdrjkimfdr 1827 Northwest Boulevard STENMARK JEWELERS For Fine fewelry ziz DIAMONDS if WAEHES Guaranteed Watch Repalr 3 3: AVA I A , ,. , Lfwk ffl' five fffffef Chime flwk- .,,- . f I 7 W- 901 GARLAND FA 7-7676 5777 777777 7 5 5 5757 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 7964 Graduating Class LOMA VISTA PHARMACY FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY FILM COSMETICS SCHOOL SUPPLIES N. 5507 Alberta FA 5-'I245 SHOE HOUSE NURSERY SCHOOL NORTH 4125 MAPLE SPOKANE, WASHINGTON Radford, Dave, Jr, 34, 61, 194 Rae, Barb, Sr, 162 Rainwater, Jackie, Sr, 18, 24, 25, 162, 173, 174 Ramsey, Dave, Jr, 194 Randall, Mary, Jr, 28, 194 Randall, Sayonna, Sr, 162 Rau, Wayne, Soph, 194 Rautio, Lynn, Soph, 194 Ray, Roberta, Sr, 54, 62, 162 Ray, Terri, Sr, 162 Reader, Locky, Jr, 194 Rechnitzer, Karen, Soph, 31, 194 Redfield, Kathy, Soph, 31, 42, 61, 194 Rediger, Glennyce, Soph, 36, 209 Roberts, Bill, Soph, 209 Robertson, Bibbie, Soph, 42, 209 Robertson, Dale, Jr, 72, 86, 87, 104, 194 Robertson, Judy, Soph, 209 Robertson, Lynne, Sr, 163 Robertson, Bill, Soph, 209 Robideaux. John, 209 Robideaux, Rich, Jr, 194 Robinette, Jane, Jr, 28, 45, 194 Robinson, Don, Soph, 209 Robinson, Gay, Soph, 33, 43, 45, 194 Robisch, Eileen, Sr, 76, 163 Rockey, Mark, Jr, 194 56, 73, 65, 165, 173 Sande, Earl, Sr, 172 Sander, Jackie, Jr, 195 Sanders, Patrice, Jr, 195 Sanderson, Jack, Jr, 195 Sandgren, Tom, Soph, 33, 209 Sandham, Annamarie, Sr, 43, 165 Sasse, Sue, Jr, 56, 195 Sattler, Judi, Sr, 35, 63, 165 Schatz, Jenni, Jr, 28, 52, 60, 195, 199 Scheible, Diane, Soph, 57, 209 Schierman, Tom, Soph, 209 Schillinger, Terry, Jr, 34, 195 Schirman, Linda, Soph, 209 Reed, Kathy, Soph, 194 Reed, Bob, JY, 194 Reetz, Kathryn Sr, 54, 162 Reeves, Janice, Sr, 54, 162 Reiman, Michael, Soph, 194 Remmers, Sharon, Jr, 42, 194 Renner, Jim, Sr, 162 Rentel, Gary, Jr, 194 Repp, Jim, Jr, 194 Repp, Rog, Sr, 131, 162 Reusser, Tom, Soph, 194 Rockey, Sheryl, Sr, 30, 31, 38, 163 Rodenbough, Kathy, Jr, 194 Rodkey, Jo, Sr, 18, 24, 43, 45, 68, 150, 163 Rogers, Danny, Jr, 72, 87, 88, 194 Roitz, Nancyanne, Sr, 163 Rolfe, Christie, Sr, 18, 48, 67, 163, 167 Rollo, Rick, Jr, 194 Ronnfeldt, Maxine, Jr, 194 Rose, Carolyn, Sr, 164 Rosenberger, Kay, Jr, 28, 43, 194 Rosenkranz,-Mike, Soph, 33, 209 Roskelly, Pat, Jr, 25, 43, 194 Schirman, Rick, Jr Schlettert, Jeff, Sr, 165 Schmidt, Donna, Jr, 195 Reynolds, Alexis, Jr, 28, 35, 194 Rhoad, Vicki, Jr, 112, 194 Rhodes, Stephanie, Soph, 34, 55, 194 Richards, Joan, Soph, 194 Richardson, Dan, Sr, 162 Richardson, Meredith, Sr, 163 Richardson, Rodger, Soph, 194 Richardson, Sandy, Sr, 18, 25, 163, 173 Richardson, Terri, Sr, 57, 163 Richmond, Sherry, Soph, 194 Ricketts, Bea, Sr, 48, 163 Rickman, Candy, Soph, 194 Rickman, Francis, Soph, 194 Riddle, Bonnie, Sr, 57, 65, 163, 174 Riddle, Mary, Sr, 163 Riegel, Kathleen, Soph, 43, 61, 209 Rigg, Rick, Sr, 53, 163 Riggs, Judy, Soph, 209 Riggs, Karen, Sr, 163 Riggs, Bill, Sr, 66, 163 Riley, Judy, Sr, 57, 163 Ross Ross, Dave, Soph, 209 Don, Sr, 104, 164 Ross John, Soph, 209 Ross, Ron, Sr, 104, 164 Ross, Steve, Jr, 34, 64, 194 Ross, Bill, Jr, 194 Rost Charles- Jr- 194 Rothstein, Caryl, Soph, 209 Rothwell, Bev, Sr, 57, 164 Rothwell, Terry, Soph, 209 Rountree, Jack, Jr, 72, 84, 194 Roupe, Sandy, Jr, 25, 63, 73, 194 Rowe, Florence, Jr, 194 Rowe, Mike, Jr, 194 Rowland, Dan, Sr, 57, 164 Rowland, John, Jr, 194 Rowley, Russ, Jr, 194 Ruben, Mark, Sr, 57, 164 Ruben, Mick, Soph, 85, 209 Rudisile, Marilyn, Soph, 209 Rue, Dave, Jr, 61, 74, 194 Ruland, Carl, Soph, 209 Schmidt, Margaret, Jr, 195 Schmidt, Dick, Jr, 58, 74, 195 Schmidt, Sandy, Soph, 209 Schneider, Cheryl, Soph, 28, 42 ,209 Schnurr, Rick, Jr, 60, 195 Schreckendgust, Diane, Soph, 209 Schroeder, Gary, Soph, 209 Schoolcratt, Larry, Soph, 209 Schultz, Janet, Soph, 209 Schultz, Karen, Jr, 32, 43, 112, 195 Schultz, Linda, Sr, 34, 35, 60, 165, 174 Schurman, Sherry, Jr, 56, 62, 195 Schwarz, Lynette, Sr, 34, 35, 64, 165 ' Sciascia, Don, Jr, 195 Scott, Scott, Jennie, Jr, 195 Linda, Jr, 60, 73, 111, 195 Scott, Dick, Sr, 72, 94, 96, 97, 165 Scott, Tricia, Sr, 28, 56, 165 Sears, Tom, 72, 83, 92 Seipp, Vicki, Soph, 61, 210 Self, Harvey, Jr, 83, 195 Selvig, Lind, Soph, 209 Semler, Richard, Sr, 165 Setchell, Sharon, Soph, 28, 209 Severns, Bob, Sr, 172 4 Severson, Kathy, Jr, 28, 31, 195 Shane, Dean, Sr, 72, 165 Shanks, Bruce, Soph, 209 Sharp, Shaw, Shaw, Sheer, Dennis, Soph, 209 Linda, Jr, 24, 36, 195 Mike, Soph, 33, 209 Denise, Jr, 28 ,56, 195 Sheldon, Carol, Jr, 28, 195 Riley, Margaret, Soph, 28, 31, 64, 209 Ringel, Joann, Jr, 24, 194 Rinker, Randy, Sr, 42, 163 Rishel, Linda, Sr, 45, 163 Rist, Dick, Soph, 209 RlSl', Bob, JF, 94 Risteau, Dee, Sr, 52, 55, 63, 73, 163 Rizzuti, Sam, Jr, 194 Robar, Ron, Jr, 194 Robbins, Kathy, Jr, 24, 194 Robbins, Lyn, Jr, 28, 74, 194 Robbins, Sydney, Soph, 31, 36, 209 Roberts, Roberts Roberts Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Carolyn, Sr, 38, 61, 163 Libby, Soph, 209 Noel, Jr, 45, 194 Noyes, Jr, 36, 194 Paula, Soph, 209 Phyliss, Soph, 209 - Rummel, Dave, Soph, 209 Rummel, Kathy, Sr, 164 Rummel, Ken, Soph, 209 Runcorn, Shirley, Sr, 33, 164 Rusk, Jim, Soph, 209 Russell, Dale, Jr, 58, 194 Russell, Cathee, Sr, 164 Russell, Roy, Jr, 194 Russian, Joe, Sr, 164 S Sacco, Chris, Soph, 34, 209 Salvesen, Larry, Jr, 194 Samson, Barry, Sr, 57, 165 Samuel, Jim, Sr, 165 Samuels, Vicky, Jr, 28, 61, 195 Sandberg, Barbara, Sr, 57, 73, 165 Sandberg, Jerrie, Sr, 18, 40, 42, 45, Shelton, Bob, Soph, 38, 71, 209 Shepherd, Sharon, Sr, 165 Sherar, Nancy, Jr, 28, 56, 61, 195 Sheridan, Don, Sr, 72, 82, 165 Sheridan, John, Sr, 109, 165 Sherling, Carol, Soph, 61, 209 Sherman, Christie, Jr, 195 Sherman, Ric, Soph, 34, 53, 209 Sherrill, Dick, Sr, 72, 104, 165 Shields, Ed, Sr, 34, 165 Shipman, Lyn, Jr, 24 Shivley, Sandy, Soph, 209 Shotwell, Joan, Jr, 24, 61, 68, 69, 113, 195, 199 Showalter, Sharon, Sr, 25, 48, 53, 56, 76, 165 Shriner, Cindy, Soph, 209 Shryack, Barbara, Soph, 210 A 233 4 CEQOWMQQ? PHOTO CENTER 'iii' Brand Name Merchandising 7? Rentals 'LR' Photo Finishing You Bet We Trade - Budget Terms Too N. 2 Howard TE 8-'l60'I OUR 75th YEAR OF CONGRATULATING GRADUATES In this year of our Diamond Anniversary, to be known as a friend of education makes The Wash- ington Water Power Company proud indeed. Re- search proiects, tax supports and scholarship are lust a few of the ways in which the Company has been able to help. Our career as a Company has reached an impor- tant milestone, while yours as a graduate is just beginning. Please accept the sincere congratula- tions and best wishes of the thousand men and women of THE WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY ,Af V - iv l tha GLIDER! at its sr-.acne T CGFTCSI' OLJF'-Q SHADLE CENTER FA 5-4522 Congratulations to the Class of '64 f Wiqmtiea Zecmzfq Sedan EXPERT TECHNIQUE IN BEAUTY SERVICES Loma Vista Shopping Center W. 2506 Rowan FA 5-9257 lmnffc things IOTTLID UNDER AUTHORITY OF THB COCNOOM COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling of Spokane Ili Thoorsell, Carol, Jr, 38, 56, 196 Shriner, Ellen, Soph, 195 Side, Ron, Soph, 89, 210 Signs, Lorene, Jr, 38, 55, 195 Sills, Kenny, Soph, 210 Silver, Rick, 210 Silvernail, Gene, Soph, 210 Simmons, Rick, Jr, 34, 35 Simpson, Cheryl, Jr, 28, 42, 195 Simpson, Diane, Soph, 34, 210 Simpson, Bill, Soph, 210 Singleton, Lee, Sr, 166 Sinnott, Dianne, Soph, 111, 210 Sinnott, Larry, Sr, 166 Sir, Sue, Sr, 33, 53, 60, 166 Sisco, Jeff, Jr, 195 Siverly, Greggory, Soph, 31, 195 Skaug, Edwin, Jr, 195 Skeen, Katherine, Soph, 210 Slack, Dorothy, Jr, 195 Slack, Len, Sr, 63, 64, 166 Slade, Carol, Soph, 62, 210 Slater, Steve, Jr, 35, 195 Sloan, Doug, Sr, 166 Slocum Nannette- So h- 210 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 1 I p I Barbara, Jr, 33, 195 Bruce, Jr, 109 Charlene- Jr- 67 77 195 ,Cheryl, JE, 35, 42, 195 Christie, Sr, 43, 45, 166 Cynthia, Soph, 210 Dan, J-r, 195 Darrell, 'Soph, 210 Doug, Jr, 195 Smith Floyd, Sr, 72, 166 Smith Gary, Sr, 31, 72, 110, 166 Smith Greg, Jr, 195 Smith Jackie, Soph, 210 Smith Jim, Jr, 195 Smith Jim, Soph, 210 Smith, Pam, Sr, 21, 24, 25, 48, 56, 144, 166 Smith, Sandi, Jr, 195 Smith, Sharon, Soph, 35, 210 Smith, Stew, Sr, 166 Smith, Snow, Rod, SF, 72, 166 Jeff, Sr, 48, 110, 166, 174 Snyder, Bruce, Soph, 210 Solin, Ted, Soph, 34 Somerville, Jim, Jr, 195 Sontag, Diane, Sr, 52, 166 Sontag, Larry, Jr,,58, 59, 65, 71, 196 Sorenson, Jay, Soph, 34, 35, 210 Sorenson, Larry, Sr, 35, 166, 173 Sorte, Eric, Soph, 209 Spangle, Ron, Soph, 85, 210 Sparks, Judy, Soph, 210 Speicher, Scott, Jr, 66, 210 Sprague, Jack, Sr, 158, 166 Sprague, Lynda, Soph, 43, 114, 210 Sprecher, Dale, Soph, 210 Sprint, Diana, Soph, 210 Spurgeon, Gail, Jr, 55, 196, 199 Squires, Sandy, Soph, 28, 36, 64, 210 Stack, Judy, Jr, 28, 36, 196 Stanley, Sandy, Jr, 196 Starr, Dale, Sr, 166 Starr, Rick, Jr, 74 Stearn, Jim, Jr, 196 Stecks, Vickie, Soph, 28, 210 Steele, Gloria, Jr, 59, 196 Steele, Jonell, Sr, 18, 24, 25, 48, 166 Steele, Pat, Soph, 210 Stein, Connie, Sr, 75, 166 Stenhouse, Jim, Jr, 196 Stenmark, Mary, Jr, 28, 43, 56, 60, 61, 196 Stephens, Don, Sr, 72, 166 Stephens, Mike, Soph, 89, 210 Stevens, Rod, Jr, 196 Stewardson, Bob, Soph, 74, 210 Stewart, Andy, Jr, 196 Stewart, John, Jr, 196 Stewart, Sondra, Jr, 196 Stickels, Dave, Sr ,166 Stirn, Mike, Jr, 196 Stockton, Suzanne, Soph, 210 Stokke, Shirley, Soph, 42, 61, 210 Stone, Jett, Sr, 72, 167 Stoner, Sandy, Jr, 28, 38, 196 Storaasli, Mike, Soph, 210 Stork, Earl, Soph, 71, 210 Stoudt, Linda, Soph, 28, 33, 210 Stoughton, Don, Sr, 72, 83, 167 Strader, Jim, Soph, 34, 210 Strader, Kathy, Sr, 56, 167 Strah, Mike, Sr, 167 Strand, Dave, Jr, 196 Strong, Cheryl, Jr, 42, 196 Strang, Gayle, Jr, 28, 196 Stratford, Karla, Soph, 210 Strecker, Doug, Soph, 33, 210 Stringer, Clara, Jr, 32, 196 Strobel, Carol, Jr, 196 Strobel, Bob, Soph, 210 Strong, Terry, Jr, 84, 196 Stuart, Tom, 196 Stutzman, Sherry, Sr, 18, 64, 73, 111 167, 173 Sullivan, Barbara, Soph, 210 Sullivan, Pat, Jr, 196 Sullivan, Larry, Sr, 167 Summers, Marilyn, Sr, 167 Summers, Tom, Jr, 196 Svenson, Shannon, Jr, 30, 31, 61, 64, 196 Swannack, Nancy, Sr, 167 Swartout, Jane, Sr, 25, 38, 52, 63, 167 Sweet, Connie, Soph, 38, 210 Sweet, Nancy, Jr, 28, 42, 56, 196 Swift, Stephanie, Soph, 60, 210 Sylvester, Stephanie, Jr, 36, 62, 196 T Taft, Gordon, Sr, 72, 84, 167 Taft, Pennie, Soph, 35, 64, 210 Taggert, Mike, Sr, 150, 168 Tate, Jerry, Soph, 210 Taylor, Jim, Soph, 210 Taylor Chris, Soph, 61, 210 Taylor, Louise, Sr, 168 Taylor Renee, Jr, 33, 196 Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Ronald, Soph, 210 Sandee, Soph, 210 Lynn, Jr, 38, 196 Steve, Sr, 34, 168 Teater, Nanc, Soph, 210 Teater, Sue, Jr, 196 Tenneson, Dianne, Sr, 53, 63, 64, 168 Terris, Connie, Jr, 28, 196, 199 Terwilleger, Gary, Jr, 196 Tess, Terry, Jr, 196 Theade, John, Sr, 172 Thew, David, Soph, 33, 210 Thiede, Earlene, Jr, 34, 196 Thistle, Mike, Jr, 196 Thomas, Jay, Jr, 196 Thomas, Jean, Jr, 35, 196 Thomas, Jim, Sr, 34, 44, 72, 168 Thomas, Judy, Sr, 34, 47, 48, 168 Thomas, Sally,Sr, 168 Thompson, Barbara, Soph, 210 Thompson, Crystal, Sr, 18, 43, 52, 161, 168 Thompson, Joy, Jr, 30, 31, 196 Thompson, Larry, Jr, 94 Thompson, Rob, Jr, 196 Thomson, Kay, Sr, 18, 25, 36, 52, 67, 168 Thorpe, Scott, Sr, 168 Thurber, Greg, Soph, 210 Tice, Dave, Jr, 58, 74, 75, 196 Tidrick, Pat, Jr, 67, 196 Tierney, Ron, Sr, 196 Tillson, Kathy, Jr, 28, 53, 76, 196 Tipton, Jackie Soph, 210 Toothaker, Gary, Soph, 33, 35, 210 Torgenson, Jon, Jr, 196 Torney, Sue, Jr, 24, 68, 196 Toso, Lynda, Jr, 61, 196 Tostenrude, Mike, Soph, 210 Toulou, Evelyn, Soph, 210 Trapp, Laura, Jr, 196 Travis, Dorice, Sr, 113, 172 Treadwell, Tom, Jr, 91, 196 Treadwell, Vicki, Soph, 38, 210 Trent, Darold, Sr, 21, 47, 64, 65, 169, 173 Triana, Amelia, Jr, 28, 196 Triana, Maria, Soph, 210 Trigsted, Barb, Jr, 196 Tripp, Chuck, Sr, 169 Troy, Pam, Sr, 18, 25, 42, 48, 65, 76, 169, 174 Troy, Vern, Jr, 196 True, Celia, Soph, 210 Truman, Joann, Jr, 56, 196 Tucker, Doug, Jr, 31, 196 Turk, Cheryl, Jr, 34, 63, 196 Turnbull, Gary, Sr, 169 Turnbull, Wayne, Jr, 196 Turner, Tim, Sr, 66, 169 Tyvan, Dave, Sr, 169 Tyvan, Diane, Sr, 18, 25, 36, 37, 162 169 U Unger, Paul, Jr, 198 Urbaniak, Dick, Jr, 23, 72, 83 Utermarck, Beverly, Jr, 198 Utley, Ronald, Soph, 34, 210 Utley, Tom, Sr, 169 Utterback, Randy, Soph, 211 235 TTWQQ 'B' DEACONESS HOSPITAL SCHOOL IWVV OF NURSING Fully approved by National League for Nursing 422 So. Wall Spokane, Washington S ROOT BEER ' LINCOLN HEIGHTS ' E. 2915 29th ' NORTH MONROE ' N. 2525 Monroe ' DISHMAN ' E. 8802 Sprague 1 ' , is 2- tg I5 J .ye I C IJ 1 7 tx I R . ,I ui S? L . '23 ,VIE Style conscious young men and women choose the All . ,4 . 4,1 N IPOST NORTHTOWN -S 1, Ruilles 3 Ruse! P '3- ' . as W- . , 4 . W. . 2- , i s 1' MK: ii in if 2. 'Ip E' Klothes Kloset for the latest in fashion trends . . . Tl. .1 Q ii 4, til I Ir? K v CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T964 Helloi SENIORS OF T965 GRADUATION PICTURES STUDENTS! Don't miss this SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER 'I6 fine photographs 1 - 8x10 opal portrait 3 - miniature portraits 12 - wallet size S1 1.95 Plus gift book of 60 stamp size pictures And your yearbook picture Free! PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO . . . Street Floor Telephone Temple 8-3311, Ext. 205 THE RESCENT V Valueff, Dick, Soph, 211 Vandenbos, Randy, Sr, 72, 169 Vandervert, Bob, Sr, 169 Vanderwal, Valinda, Jr, 112, 196 Vanderwell, Anita, Soph, 211 Vanderwalle, Gail, Soph, 55, 211 Vanhook, Jerry, Soph, 196 Vanleuven, Gloria, Sr, 57, 169 Vanorder, Cindy, Jr, 196 Vanos, Ron, Jr, 89, 196 Vanschoorl, Bob, Jr, 59, 110, 196, 199 Van Tuyle, Clifford, Soph, 211 Vanwey, Daryl, Jr, 196 Vanwinkle, Susan, Jr, 28, 42, 55, 196 Vaughan, Vicki, Soph, 211 Vaughn, Barbara, Jr, 196 Vaughn, Richard, Jr, 61, 74, 196 Vernon, Marianne, Jr, 196 . Vincent, Charlotte, Jr, 61, 196 Vivian, Jane, Jr, 31, 34, 55, 61, 75, 196 Vogel, Ralph, Soph, 211 Voos, Keith, Soph, 63, 211 W Wagner, Gloria, Jr, 196 Waite, Randy, Jr, 196 Walden, Glenn, Soph, 34, 211 Walden, Stan, Jr, 196 Walinski, Sheryl, Jr, 24, 36, 63, 68, 196, 199 Walker, Cheryl, Jr, 196 Walker, Diane, Soph, 211 Walker, Bob, Jr, 34, 196 Walker, Robert L, Jr, 197 Wallendar, Sandy, Soph, 211 Walling, Dan, Jr, 197 Walsh, Pat, Sr, 172 Walsh, Walter, Soph, 211 Walters, Michael, Jr, 197 Walters, Viv, Jr, 33, 197 Wandler, Jim, Sr, 169 Wandler, Julie, Soph, 211 Ward, Doug, Sr, 83, 85, 169 Ward, Sally, Jr, 28, 32, 73, 197 Warinner, Cathy, Sr, 24, 48, 52, 65, 68, 169 Warner, Gay, Soph, 34, 211 Warner, Chris, Sr, 34, 38, 64, 169 Warner, Dale, Soph, 211 Warner, David, Sr, 47, 64, 65, 76, 169 Warner, Patty, Jr, 197 Warner, Steve, Soph, 21 1 Warner, Wanda, Jr, 34, 197 Warnick, Jerry, Sr, 169 Warren, Pam, Soph, 211 Warrick, Kirby, Jr, 197 Wassink, Arch, Jr, 197 Waters, Jeanne, Soph, 53, 211 Watson, Elaine, Sr, 25, 56, 169 Watson, Marianne, Soph, 43, 211 Watson, Marion, Soph, 31, 211 Watts, Jeff, Sr, 170, 173 Weaser, Margaret, Sr, 170 Weaver, Bonnie, Soph, 28, 61, 211 Weaver, Rick, Jr, 197 Webb, Bev, Jr, 197 Webb, Bob, Sr, 170 Webb, Linda, Jr, 25, 42, 52, 197 Webber, Pam, Sr, 170 Weber, Shirley, Sr, 32, 33, 170 Webster, Lorraine, Sr, 57, 170 Weed, Linda, Jr, 197 Weeden, Bob, Jr, 197 Weeden, Steve, Sr, 74, 170 Weimar, Melody Soph, 211 Weisser, Linda, Jr, 56, 197 Welch, Shannon, Sr, 170 Weldert, Don Jr, 197 Welker, Dave, Jr, 34, 64, 197 Wells, Patty, Jr, 28, 53, 56, 197 Wenger, Chris, Sr, 31, 90, 91, 170 Wenger, Sue, Jr, 56, 63, 197 Wenrick, Sandy, Soph, 211 Wenski, Rita, Sr, 35, 170 West, Bob Jr, 34, 197 Westberg, Bob, Sr, 171 Westbrook, Darlene, Soph, 211 Westbrook, Sonny, Jr, 36, 37, 162, 197 Westby, Chip, Sr, 171 Westerkamp, George, Soph, 211 Whalen, Pat, Jr, 197 Wharf, Lonnie, Jr, 83, 197 Wharton, Kathy, Jr, 197 Whipple, Rich, Soph, 33, 34, 71, 211 Whipps, Jim,Sr, 110, 171,173 Whitbeck, Charles, Sr, 171 Whitcomb, Gary, Jr, 197 White, Cathy, Jr, 197 White, Dan, Sr, 171 White, Frank, Sr, 171 White, Geoffrey, Jr, 197 White, Karon, Jr, 43, 113, 197 Whited, Wayne, Soph, 211 Whitehead, Steve, Soph, 38, 67, 211 Whitehead, Trudie, Jr, 28, 52, 54, 56, '62, 63, 65, 197 Whiting, Penny, Sr, 18, 23, 24, 25, 38, 46, 65, 73,114,171,173 Whitney, Barbara, Jr, 28, 36, 113, 197 Whittaker, Joy, Sr, 24, 25, 31, 43, 52, 55, 65, 171 Wickstrom, Russ, Jr, 197 Wideman, Pam, Jr, 42, 56, 197 Wihlborg, Christine, Jr, 34, 35, 59, 197 Wilbanks, Forrest, Jr, 72, 84, 104, 197 Wiley, Linda, Jr, 197 Wilkening, Bob, Sr, 34, 109, 171 Wilkening, Tom, Jr, 109, 197 Wilkins, Nancy, Soph, 211 ' William William William William William s, Sharon L, Sr, 25, 43, 171 s, Sharon L, Jr, 34, 197, 199 son, Amy, Jr, 61, 197 son, Karen, Sr, 36, 171 son, Michael, Jr, 74, 198 Wilmarth. Donna, Sr, 171 Wilson, Carol, Soph, 211 Wilson, Carol J, Sr, 24, 42, 54, 73, 171 Wilson, Charles, Jr, 198 Wilson, Wilson Wilson, Wilson Gary, Sr, 171 Mary, Sr, 31, 55, 73,171 Pat, Soph, 33, 211 Reed- Soph- 211 Wilson, Scott,l Sr, 17,1 Wilson, Wilson, Wilterm Tom, Jr, 198 Bill, Jr, 198 ood, Audrey, Soph, 32, 64, Williams, Cynthia, Soph, 42, 211 Williams, Dan, Jr, 197 Williams, Gerry, Jr, 197 Williams, Jack, Soph, 211 Williams, Lynn, Soph, 211 Williams, Kathy, Sr, 171, 174 Williams, Linda, Jr, 20, 28, 29, 43, 45, 60, 73, 113, 197 Williams, Norma, Soph, 43 Williams, Pamela, Jr, 28, 54, 56, 63, 197 Williams, Ron, Sr, 171 1 1 1, 21 1 Windham, Lee, Sr, 171 Windsor, Paige, Jr, 198 Winkey, Ed, Jr, 31, 198 Winter, John, Soph, 31, 211 Wintersteen, Elner, Soph, 211 Witherspoon, Jim, Sr, 171 Witt, Bev, Jr, 113, 198 Wohrle, Steve, Jr, 198 Wolfe, Betty, Jr, 26, 45, 198 Wolfe, Greg, Soph, 211 Wolfe, Penny, Sr, 111, 172 Wolfley, Dan, Sr, 31 , 72, 172, 174 Wolverton, John, Jr, 198 Womach, Doug, Sr, 109, 172 Womach, Judie, Sr, 25, 172 Womach, Marty, Soph, 211 Wood, Michole, Jr, 25, 58, 59, 63, 198 Wood, Scott, Jr, 66, 76, 198 Wood, Wendy, Soph, 28, 46, 64, 211 Woodward, Mike, Sr, 172, 174 Woodworth, John, Jr, 198 Worth, Jan, Soph, 211 Worthington, Sherrie, Jr, 28, 54, 198 Wright, Barbara, Soph, 34, 211 Wright, Doug, Jr, 38, 94, 198, 199 Wulff, Sharon, Soph, 211 Y Yancey, Val, Soph, 211 Yankee, Sue, Sr, 18, 73, 172 Yeager, Earl, Sr, 172 Yorba, Sue, Sr, 172 Young, Dennis, Soph, 211 Young, Gloria, Jr, 43, 198 Young, Rob, Jr, 83, 198 Yount, Sue, Sr, 18, 25, 38, 39, 40, 45 52, 172 Yule, Linda, Jr, 25, 112, 198 Z Zemke, Fred, Soph, 59, 66, 71, 211 Zimmer, Colleen, Sr, 25, 53, 48, 56, 128, 172 Zink, Randy, Jr, 198 237 'I' BRAND GUNPEGTIUNS SHADLE CENTER PARRISH 84 SELLS FLORISTS Complete Floral Service ' LAWN PRODUCTS ' INSECTICIDES ' FERTI IZE L RS ' GARDEN SUPPLIES N. 3036 Monroe FA 7-2462 1, . 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