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

 - Class of 1965

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SPORRAN 1965 Volume 6 Shadle Park Hiqh School - SPOKANE, WASHINGTON tp. ,aj 1 PS f 1 D if! ' M fe 4i§i - 0 0 0 . . . have blended into patterns of life senioric, life junioric, life sophomoric. From fall ' s apprehension to spring’s anticipation, always the patterns have varied. Sometimes the shadows writhed in win-wanting anguish: five seconds remaining, two points behind; the hurried dribble; four seconds; the pivot; three seconds; the pass; two seconds the shot . . . that fell short. And because high school is mirth-replete, the sha¬ dows often twisted their featureless faces into imitation of grins and giggles and guffaws. But life was more than antics. Frequently it was study-tiresome and memory-strained. Shadows fidgeted and shadows fretted through tests and homework. Shadows of Our Day revealed the contrasts, the seeming conflicts. Conflicts of . . . Traditional Uniqueness.Activities .Page 16 Organized Confusion.Clubs .Page 50 Agonizing Victory .Sports.Page 78 Discovering Questions.Academics .Page 114 Imaginative Imitation.Underclassmen ...Page 134 Reminiscent Anticipation.Seniors.Page 160 Influenced Choice..Ads and Index.Page 216 4 QpowuitM UotuwA PtiwctjDCtl! Wllttotw W. Toubw Shadle Park grew this year: 2224 students compose the biggest school in Spokane. Seniors, 878 strong, form the largest class to graduate from a city school. New situations face the faculty and staff, but no one feels the pressure more than the principal. He deals with student, business and administrative problems into after-school and weekend hours. Some of this is gratifying,- some isn ' t. A principal is extremely proud to write a college that a student has a 3.8 GPA and is an able leader. However, he finds it difficult to tell a parent that his son is a constant disciplinary problem and can no longer attend Shadle. Yet these things must be done. Counselors, business man¬ agers, department heads and office staff assist the principal and ease his load. But ultimately, all major problems and decisions rest with him. For his service to Shadle Park High School and Spokane youth, the staff proudly dedicates the 1965 Sporran to Mr. William W. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, as a featured speaker at convocations and assemblies, symbolizes High¬ lander pride, spirit and loyalty. Even serious problems may contain a note of humor for Wil¬ liam Taylor and vice-principal Keith Rostvold, left. They fre¬ quently confer to coordinate Shadle ' s administrative policy. Mr. Taylor silently reflects on Reverend Bill Tatum ' s speech during the spring ASB installa¬ tion con. Shadle Park High School opened September, 1957, with William W. Taylor as its first principal. Mr. Taylor graduated from public high school in Whitefish, Mon¬ tana, and received a BA degree from Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, four years later. He taught at Cass Lake, Minnesota, for one year and at Cutbank, Montana, for five years. In 1935 he moved to Spokane and began teaching math at Lewis and Clark High School. He became LC’s vice-principal in 1942. During these years of experience, Mr. Taylor gained knowledge about teachers and instruction methods, which enabled him to gather a top professional staff at Shadle Park. The common educational goal is the best possible edu¬ cation for the individual student! Before Shadle opened in 1957, Mr. Taylor conducted an intensive six-week summer training program for the entire staff. This was designed to acquaint the teachers, coordinate the cur¬ riculum, set the activities schedule, and establish a basic school philosophy. His highly efficient and effective or¬ ganization has earned national recognition for Shadle. Co fUmJb Sttmil fotcj WoMs Skirling pipes School gripes Crowded classes Touchdown passes English themes Baseball teams Dramatic scenes Crazy schemes! Looking, laughing listening, learning, Thinking, talking, walking, yearning ... Th is is Shadle, this and more— Dynamic worlds that all explore. Qwttislv UtylJlcUtd l The Highlanders have arrived! yells Mr. Cobb as pep cons, and 2,230 wildly gesticu¬ lating fans leap to their feet to sport vic¬ tory signs. Lads and lassies sell booster but¬ tons and paint posters before games to bolster team morale. Beanie Club, Pep Club, Hi-Lassies, and band members promote en¬ thusiasm. Spirit abounds at Shadle Park. Traditions link Shadle to the glory of the Henderson clan of Scotland. Shadle ' s tartan weaves its pattern through every aspect of school life—in the classroom, on the field, and in every Highlander heart. Strains of old Scotch melodies echoing through the halls at the close of day recall shadows of the past and tie ancient traditions closer to this modern age of missies and miracles. Shadle Park High School’s specially-designed at-of-arms illustrates the history of the Shadle n. Tartan, bagpipes, and crossed swords por- ray the Scottish Highlander theme. Both the grouse foot, symbolic of a highland game bird, and the thistle, national flower of Scotland, sig¬ nify Highlander heritage. Spokane Falls, the original landmark of Spokane, appears in the upper section. The crescent and star symbolize Mr. Eugene Shadle, first owner of the Crescent Department Store and donor of the land now occupied by the school. Class of ' 64 members presented the coat-of-arms as a gift to Shadle. QpCUlk Qjpbut QhioM ' WoMj ObsGwGS, Wtmtcs Shadle Park: small world, shadow of a larger one. Sha¬ dow of democratic govern¬ ment, competition, initiative. Shadle Park: shadow and mimic of the world this year. A world that was victory: Lyndon Johnson became the 36th President; that was change: Khrushchev was ousted as Russia’s Communist leader, that was disappoint¬ ment: Barry Goldwater felt the sting of defeat in hl bid for the White House; that was competition; Olympic athletes met in Tokyo. Through these events Sha¬ dle Park observed, citicized, learned by standing in the shadow of the world. Shadle Park was the shadow. ' Mr. Donald G. Cobb Dean of Boys Miss Helen Cleveland Dean of Girls Counselors frequently read new publications to learn the latest administrative techniques. Seated, from left, are Mr. Stockman, Mr. Conner, and Miss Cleveland;, standing are Mr. Cobb, Mrs. Iverson, and Mrs. Painter. Mr. Wayne I. Conner Counselor A student’s plea for just one more pep con, an eight class schedule, a jammed locker, a college en¬ trance examination: ‘‘the office’’ encounters these and similar situations throughout the school year. Shadle Park’s administration is the headquarters for the organization and smooth operation of the school. Every student has direct contact with a staff member at least once during his high school years. Mrs. Olga Iverson Counselor Henderson tartans symbolize the Scottish tradition of Shadle Park. Mr. Taylor ancf Mr. Rostvold wear their jackets on color day to promote school pride and spirit. Mrs. Irma Painter Counselor Mr. Robert E. Stockman Business Manager | i 1 •Sitfafes CluA Qtudtock i Ac efej’wZC ' E CfiJfe tO Mr. William W. Taylor Principal Mr. Taylor organized Shadle as the pilot school for data processing, which is now city-wide. Mr. Conner, counselor, serves as Shadle ' s IBM coordina¬ tor. Mr. Rostvold handles most of the disciplinary action and Mr. Cobb works with tollege-bound seniors. Miss Cleveland, Mrs. Iverson, and Mrs. Painter, in addition to their full-time counseling du¬ ties, advise the Girls ' League. Mr. Stockman handles all school funds and orders supplies and equipment. Report cards sometimes provide added personal problems for students and necessitate extra sessions for Miss Cleveland and the other counselors. TRADITIONAL (JNIQUENES ._ Sonny Westbrook President ASB Wdkxmtt fil, Sonny Westbrook, fall ASB president, and Linda Williams, treasurer, were Shadle ' s repre¬ sentatives at the 1964 Twinlow Leadership Training Camp. With the other officers, Harry Laughary, vice-president; Betty Wolfe, secretary; and Marshall Johnson, fifth executive, they di¬ rected the activities of the fall council. Marshall Johnson Fifth Executive -Wmsgs Duuuig Datutg FoMjk uw Welcoming Shadle’s third exchange student, Alfredo Sabater of Caracus, Venezuela, was the first duty of the fall Associated Student Body Council. Highlander Week, the traditional kick-off for fall semester events, was four days long instead of the usual five, and centered around the theme Our En¬ chanted Highlands. The crowning of Sue Shaw and Rob Young as Friendliest Girl and Boy highlighted this week of friendliness and school spirit. ASB emphasized safe driving this year in compet¬ ing for the Safe Driving Banner. The council chose students to make safety announcements over local radio stations. Upon a Midnight Clear , this year’s annual Christ¬ mas dance, was semi-formal for the first time. The dance was December 19 in the cafeteria. ASB conducts its regular business meetings each Tuesday during zero hour. Front Row: Raeann Fry, Margaret Noren, Bonnie Weaver, Bev Webb, Nancy Brunkow, Dave Key, Bonnie Gray, Sue Lawrence, Christy Taylor, Karen Anderson, Vicki Low, Wendy Wright. Row 2: Chris Matthews, Shannon Svenson, Paula Grafmiller, Sherry Schurman, Barb Pippinger, Marlene Bunney, Sally Jo Leytze, Patti Mohr, Billie Spence, Connie Lawson, Pam Williams, Linda Walker. Row 3: Vicki Seipp, Rich Alex¬ ander, Karen Denson, Pam B ia I las, Patty Beal, Loraine Lauder, Vicki McDaniel, Karen Eddy, Kathy Grace, Barbara Peterson, Kathy Anderson, Mike Rpberts, Dale Robertson, Charlene Estes. Row 4: Linda Hider, Gail Van DeWalle, Zella Sarchet, Marvin Crisp, Phil Johnston, Stan Knostman, Ron Flardin, Don Jones, Ron Vanos, Doug Myers, Dave Cole¬ man, Don Falk, Jim Kalamon, Larry Salveson, Sandi Smith. Mr. MacTavish gets his shoes polished by Kathy Elston as Rae Ann Fry and Sharon Olsen straighten his jacket. Onlookers Don Doyl and Dave Radford dress in their green and gold to honor Hi- Henderson Day. Dud Mizoguchi laughingly puts Mr. Ray Mohney in his place during the Hi-Student Day Con. Twudiiiotu 6 f-ficjk Wtv v Wank Humorous antics by both lads and lasses in a “battle of the sexes” over servile superiority introduced traditional Highlander Week. For one moment of fantasy Shadle’s teachers became students and sub¬ mitted to orders given by the stu¬ dent body at the Hi-Student Day Con. Highlanders attended a girl- ask-boy mixer before school on Hi- Lassie Day. Shadle ' s Henderson plaid, the student body, teachers, lads and lasses captured attention and honor throughout the 1964 Highlander Week—“Our Enchanted Highlands.” Shadle ' s friendliest boy and girl reigned over the Highland Fling Dance following their election by the student body. The dance con¬ cluded the week’s festivities. Castle doors beckon Highland¬ ers to cross the drawbridge leading to music and excite¬ ment at the traditional High¬ land Fling Dance. Friendliest boy and girl candi¬ dates eagerly awaited coro¬ nation of Shadle ' s most popu¬ lar students. Sore backs and strained muscles prevail during Hi- Lassie Day as boys like Mike Kuehn perform such courtesies as shining shoes. Me? Carry your books? protests Linda Hensdell to Ron Johnson on Hi-Laddie Day. She finally gives in and obeys Hi-Laddie Day traditions. Paula Grafmiller exerts her feminine powers over down-trodden Dick Urbaniak as he hints to the audience his inner feelings toward the opposite sex. Lads also had an opportunity to rule over the girls in the battle of the sexes during the Hi-Student Day Con. Hi-Teacher Day gives students an opportunity to honor teachers with a special gift. Mary Pat Jaskulski and Harry Laughary present Mr. George Manning with an apple for the teacher. 21 Matwmg Pd iidh sb Scots, Utqlxfoglcb Yeto ’$ ASB DowCfiS Hi, Highlander! is a com¬ mon phrase of these smiling students who represented their classes as Friendliest Boy and Girl candidates for 1965. After an all-school election, students crowned Rob Young and Sue Shaw Friendliest Boy and Girl during intermission at the High¬ land Fling. - ' ' Photo by Brickner ' s Sue Shaw and Rob Young were chosen Friendliest Girl and Boy. Photo by Brickner ' s Terry Noland and Ed Fisher represented the sophomore class as Friendliest Boy and Girl. 22 Students chose Gloria Neiderhauser Sweet- I he , Esquires . combined fast and slow music to set the pace at the heart for 1965. Sweetheart Swing, Here s My Heart. Small souvenir hearts for the couples and red and white streamers decorated the walls and windows. At the high point of the dance Jerry Burnett crowned Gloria Neider¬ hauser Sweetheart for 1965. CWstmaS D6mjC OfJGftS Nohdouj QoCtSOto ■ i RUBbi ... Pink and silver ornaments and a large abstract Christmas tree provided atmosphere for the Christ¬ mas Dance. The Royalmen played for the dance, Upon a Midnight Clear, ' which ushered in the holiday season for Shadlites. DawAe , Eyctuxa Q ydug QeMSt i VSB Council Acto tites Shadle students demonstrate a new dance craze, The Jerk, at the annual Sweetheart Dance held in the school cafeteria. Front Row: Michelle Chalk, Miriam Toy, Dana Stone, Viola Hammock, Jane Robinette, Julie Harding, Bonnie Lucas. Row 2: Lynda Sprague, Chelan Fisher, Mary Pat Miller, Margaret Schmidt, Barbara Breezee, Pam Purser, Linda Scott, Kris Anderson, Debbi Simonson, Sue Keller, Debbie Olson. Row 3: Paul Chapman, Alfredo Sabater, Rich Mesmer, Spring semester Associated Student Body council began its term on a festive note by presenting the annual Valen¬ tine ' s Dance. Decorations carried out this year’s theme, Here ' s My Heart , even to personalized souvenirs; suspense and excitement prevailed until Jerry Burnett crowned Gloria Niederhauser the 1965 Sweetheart. And they had a . . . and a . . . and even a . . Four Highlanders reported on a Seattle school after returning from a cross-state visit. These exchange stu¬ dents, selected by a student-faculty com¬ mittee, spent one week in a Seattle school while Shadle was host to students from these schools. It’s so big and there are so many people, sighed a bewildered sopho¬ more as he wandered around the halls on Sophomore Orientation Day. A yearly event sponsored by the ASB, Orientation Day acquaints new students with the various facets of Shadle school life. Jim Condon, Bill Roberts, Art Gurtle, Gordon Parke, Steve Warner, Ken Bennett, Fred King, Stan Phillips. Row 4: Roy Jones, Richard Paley, Cynthia Williams, Karen Peuck, Phil Robinson, Dave Chapman, Mal¬ colm Derr, Micki Conner, Linda Connall, Ron Lyons, Frank Greco. Jack Brenton President Spring semester ASB officers attended a Leadership Confer¬ ence at Ferris High School to gain new ideas on school spirit and committee organization. The officers also spent sixth period each day planning ac¬ tivities to co-ordinate the council and the student body. Kathy Anderson Fifth Executive Ralph Hoover Treasurer Sue Shaw Secretary A:. •; ;; ' Jerry Burnett Vice-president J utdcw, OtodO CouitCtfe Qjp CudiJMA The Class of ' 66 councils include, Front Row: Pat Wilson, Sandy Wallendar, Marion Watson, Kathy Redfield, Penny Kaluza, Sandy Squires, Maureen Ashley, Glennyce Rediger, Linda Benscoter, Pennie Taft, Judy Keeler. Row 2: Linda Johnson, Sherry Al¬ ban, Terry Rothwell, Kathy Box, Coni Sweet, Jim Mackey, Sue Brown, Danny McEvers, Linda Eastburg, Susan Elbert, Candice Barber. Row 3: Ken Talley, Jim Patterson, Bob Shelton, Ed Clauson, Terry Benoit, Tom Beall, Doug Hooper, Jim Even- den, Mamie Broatch, Steve Whitehead, John Robi- deaux. Establishing a first this year with a “Battle of the Bands , the Class of ’66 began planning early for their spring prom. Three combos competed for the prom billing at an all-school mixer in December sponsored by the juniors. This “shrewd class also sold booster buttons to bol¬ ster school spirit while fattening their prom fund. r STOP? -y f 8 Rich Mesmer Fall President Marshall Johnson Spring President Junior officers: Mike Hepworth, treasurer,- Tom Beall, 5th executive,- Milan Novick, vice-president; Pennie Harper, secretary; Paula Grafmiller, secretary; Gary Fergen, 5th executive; Gary Oxner, vice-president. 26 Class Activities Easing the pangs of Senioritis, so prevalent during the final semester at Shadle, the Class of ' 65 council backed such perennial favorites as the Senior Con (a satire on the Academy Awards), Senior Rule Day, Senior Dress-Up Day, Senior Sports Clothes Day, the traditional Senior Breakfast, Senior Prom, and Com¬ mencement. The Council also supported the novel Senior Sing, which was fol¬ lowed by a dance. Fall semester officers: Fritz McGinnis, president; Jack Harding, 1st vice-president; Craig Gable, 2nd vice-president; Theresa Johnson, secretary; Sharon Williams, treasurer; Dudley Mizogouchi, 5th execu¬ tive. Spring semester: Hank Bendix, president; Ken Kelly, 1st vice-president; Pam Johnson, 2nd vice- president; Lynn Maxwell, secretary; Noel Roberts, treasurer; Gary Rentel, 5th executive. Fall and spring representatives for the Class of ' 65 are, Front Row: Cathy Hanning, Ralph Hoover, John Little, Bart Preecs, Lorene Signs, Linda Harri¬ son, Sally Ward. Row 2: Mary Ann Quick, Mary Pat Jaskulski, Laurie Brault, Cheryl Simpson, Rich Robideaux, Dan Williams, Diane Brace, Shirley Lee, Judy Stack, Linda MacNaughton, Sue Torney. Row 3: Barry Holms, Ken Bennett, Linda Butler, Jack Rountree, Alexis Reynolds, Don Gross, Kathie Allgaier, Barb Peterson, Dale Crisp, Carl Nuechterlein. Row 4: Jim Cobb, Charlie Rost, Dick Urbaniak, Mike Murphy, Bob Konopka, Owen Henderson, Joe Bell, Harry McClelland, Rick Schnurr, Joe Fry, Linda Fjoslien. 27 GVth’ iMjguto Diane Luscher President Sharon Olsen Vice-president Sadies Selebrations, this year ' s theme for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, witnessed a capacity crowd. 1,100 students gathered in the gym for this annual affair. The Big and Little Sister Party climaxed a week of orientation into high school life for all new girls. Shadle ' s representatives to Girls ' State at Central Washington State College were Diane Luscher and Joan Shotwell. They shared their week’s experiences in leader¬ ship ability at a fall convocation. A Christmas Present for Dad illustrated past, present and future Christmases at the Dad-Daughter Dessert. As the final semester duty, the League once again chose to aid the Marines in the Toys for Tots drive as their Christmas project. Pat McElroy Delnita Cook Secretary Treasurer i Front Row: Michelle Chalk, Carlene Haynes, Marlene Womach, Damaris Hudson, Barb Lipton, Karen Bert- holf. Row 2: Geneva Williams, Chris Van Winkle, Shannon Peck, Jane Cook, Sharon Rodkey, Dianna Grote, Connie Judd, Cynthia Lindgren, Kristie Schultz, Janet Stone, Kathy Hair. Row 3: Edna Jordan, Alpha Hunt, Ginny Davis,. Diana Kitt, Glenda Goumaz, Gloria Niederhauser, Joan Shotwell, Florence Rowe, Coni Cochran, Diana Cline. Row 4: Patty Nysoe, Louise Drollinger, Linda Hosheit, Becky Hodge, Judy Muzzy, Sandy McCulloch, Cindy Fredrickson, Linda Bishop, Barb Bjork, Janet Holloway, Vicky Rhoad. Row 5: Shirley Fairfax, Cheryl Strang, Vicki Tread¬ well, Barb Trigsted, Cheryl Turk, Libby Harper, Vicki Emmel, Janice Fluman, Bev Mead, Sue Kinderman. Row 6: LeAnne O ' Neill, Margaret Riley, Gloria Wag¬ ner, Leslie Drollinger, Gloria Lewis, Sue Boarman, Jo Ann Cooley, Lynda Yule, Cindy Smith, Darlene Ander¬ son. 28 QCO J td ' CMHAfd (A Quite Wearing the most fascinating costumes at the Sadie Hawkins Dance were Barb Breeze, best girl; Jack Rountree, best boy; and Candy Merrick and Gary Middleton, best couple. Diane Luscher and Jean Shotwell sing Washington ' s Girls ' State song during a leadership convocation No¬ vember 2. Giving good tidings to all, Ol’ Saint Nick drops in for a visit at the Dad-Daughter Dessert. £,aH t ' ' Point of no return ' 1 draws nigh for this boy as Mr. Steve Bell prepares to unite them in unlaw¬ ful wedlock. 29 ColwMuSb QliOJiM Courtesy Committee members become big sisters to all girls enter¬ ing Shadle during the year. They also usher at various school concerts. Annette H a r d i n g e r served as chairman. Front Row: Donna Hocum, Lynda Sprague, Joan Gable. Row 2: Jane Robinette, Del Cook, Sandy Squires, Cathy Hanning. Row 3: Kathy Getchel, Annette Hardinger, Janet Conner, Jo Lot, Barb Dyal. Front Row: Lynn Galambie, Penny Harper, Linda Williams. Row 2: Pat McElroy, Sharon Olson, Patti Mohr. Row 3: Karen Denson, Noel Roberts. Row 4: Paula Moeckel, Lynda Yule, Diane Luscher. Spokesman—Review columnist Dor¬ othy Powers shared her Japanese experiences with the Girls ' League. Al Sabater and Pam Johnson were crowned Cotton Day King and Queen. Three-dimensional flowers bloom beside an ancient castle at the Cotton Day Dance. m ■ mm Joan Shotwell President Eype dtovcos With ' L c tgufi Any questions you may have about the Japanese bath — the answer is yes! joked Mrs. Dorothy Powers as she shared her trav¬ eling experiences with the Girls’ League at a spring convocation. Once Upon a Springtime the Girls ' League sponsored its annual Cotton Day Dance. Couples danced to music by the Cep- tors, the first time the League employed a live band. Six elves skipped around a maypole in front of a castle as Al Sabater and Pam Johnson were crowned Cotton Day King and Queen. Later in the year, girls tumbled, sang and danced their way through a variety show at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, A May Bouquet. Sending St. Patrick ' s Day cards to Shadle teachers and sponsoring a Valentine break¬ fast for the homeroom representatives com¬ pleted the officers’ spring activities. Cheri Dunning Vice President Gloria Young Secretary Cheryl Cook Treasurer Front Row: Alinda Ferderer, Maureen Opie, Karen Freeman, Barbara Brusseau, Carole Fiveash, Sue Gallegos, Linda Myers, Mary Gray, Wendy Wright. Row 2: Sandy Nock, Barb Harris, Gayle Myers, Nan Slocum, Linda Schmitz, Sue Craig, Donna Hocum, Linda Russell, Libby Roberts, Gayle Roberts. Row 3: Julie Wandler, Karen Sorenson, Nancy Antosyn, Joyce Kruger, Pat Conley, Cynthia Chance, Carol Brannon, Nancy Dudley, Kirby Warrick, Kathy Robbins, Darlene McIntyre. Row 4: Bev Mead, June LeBret, Betty Wolfe, Joan Hoagland, Marcia Trumble, Linda Dickey, Peggy Arnett, Joyce Kellberg, Vicki Seipp, Chris Cochran, Barbara Thompson, Ginny Benadom. Row 5: Sherry Killian, Gay Robinson, Connie McDaniel, Judy Johnston, Connie Parmley, Gayle Strang, Judy Johnson, Terry Bennett, Mary Jones, Brenda McBrayer, Diane Keller, Karen Eddy, JoAnne King. Front row: Patti Steele, Linda Webb, Cheryle Hov¬ ercraft, Raeann Fry, Candy Merrick. Row 2: Pat Dono¬ hue, Linda Kruithof, Robin Farris, Pat Conley, Ginny Davis, Barbara Gess, Jane Emery, Leslie Allen, Mary Pressler, Judy Baertsch. Row 3: Linda Harrison, Cathy Hanning, Stephanie Allen, Barbara Harris, Myrna Harper, Sue Law¬ rence, Patty Nysoe, Bonnie Gray, Gay Kendziora. Row 4: Jane Robinette, Terry Menteer, Shirley Stokke, Martha Adams, Kathy Hin¬ ton, Kathy Getchell, Sue McCoy, Michole Wood, Linda Williams, Sally Ward. “Wonderland by Night , the annual Se¬ mester Slam, and “The Wizard of Oz“, a fund-raising con, kept the combination marching-cheering Hi-Lassies bustling this year. Hi-Lassies also performed during half¬ time at Eastern Washington State College ' s Homecoming, one of the top-honor invita¬ tions they received this year. Fall Hi-Lassie officers Lynda Yule, president; Kathy Rob¬ bins, fifth executive; Judy Barber, vice president, and Cathy Hanning, secretary, help Mrs. Charlotte Jones, advisor, distribute uniforms. Jo Lof, treasurer, is not pictured. Mrs. Jones, advisor, demonstrates correct marching form. QjDVUted f-JV-Litetes RepieStod Qhctclfa Spirited Hi-Lassies played a colorful role as they enthusiastically performed at football games and cheer ed at basketball and wrestling events. The group also traveled to Pullman to cheer the wrestling team on to victory. Hi-Lassie facial expressions reflect the gamut of emotions typical of league basketball games. From shouting anger, through sus¬ pense, tension and amazement, to total disappointment, the Hi- Lassies reflect the action of the Shadle-CV game. New spring officers taking part in the candle light in¬ stallation are Jennifer Schatz, 5th executive; Gloria Niederhauser, treasurer; Paula Moeckel, secretary,- Robin Farris, vice-president; and Delnita Cook, president. Front Row: Jackie Smith, Kathy Robbins, Sandy Botts, Lynette Light- body, Barbara Peterson, Karen Bacon, Gloria Niederhauser, Judy Barber, Judy Robertson, Carol Brannon, Carol Wilson. Row 2: JoAnn Ringel, Sandy Roupe, Helen Perry, Marilyn Enslow, Pam Biallas, Jeanne Waters, Kay Rosenburger, Janet Bolma, Barbara McMillian, Becky Hodge, Pat Rosskelly, Glenda Goumaz. Row 3: Annette Hard- inger, Judy Stack, Sally Greenslit, Vicky Seipp, Kathy Anderso n, Sheryl Walinski, Patti Beal, Linda McNaughton, Diana Barnett, Jane Keeler, Cynthia Frederickson, Sandy Squires, Debbie Botts. Row 4: Sue Torney, Barbara Whitney, Janice Fluman, Cheryl Cook, Lyn Shipman, Paula Moeckel, Carol Martinson, Connie McDaniel, Diana Kerr, Karen Den¬ son, Delnita Cook, Lynn Taylor. Row 5: Sandi Smith, Cheri Dunning, Jennifer Schatz, Karen Eddy, Diana Blackwell, Carol Coyte, Janet Conner, Diana Edwards, Carol Beck, Linda Connall, Wendy Wood, Lynda Yule, Diane Luscher. , ' - % V . V CfteG tfedbck 1$ AJ mj KwWvis Celebrating Hi- Teacher Day, cheer¬ leaders have a ba¬ nana-split pa rty with their advisor, Mrs. Betty Ham¬ mond. Shadle cheerleaders captured first awards at the July 1964 Yell and Song Leader conference in Ellensburg, Wash¬ ington. They competed against other cheerleaders from Washington state while learning new songs, cheers, and vari- our techniques to promote school spirit. Using these ideas, the cheerleaders decorated the boys ' shower room before the N. C. football game, plan¬ ned and led pep cons and decorated the bus before the Rogers football game. They introduced a wrestling song which was sung at the beginning of the matches, and led chants and cheers at the meets. Attending an all-city con¬ ference, cheerleaders learned basketball rules from Dr. George Werner, director of the Physical Education Depart¬ ment, and discussed crowd control with cheerleaders from other city high schools. They also taught cheerleading classes each Monday morn¬ ing so that girls wishing to try out could learn the school songs and cheers. Three sessions of try-outs began in March. The P. E. teachers and a cheerleader judged the first try-out. Three faculty members chose the semi-finalists and A. S. B. council members made the final decision. The new girls met before the end of school and began practic¬ ing. All of the girls agree that being a cheerleader is a full time hobby. Front Row: Dee Logan, Kathy Bruce, Linda Hawkins, Vivian Brazil, Linda Powell, Chris Van Winkle, Becky Howland, Nancy Gasman, Kathy Elston, Wendy Wright. Row 2: Kathy Cropp, Kristie Schultz, Kay Kevan, Lynette Hobson, Sharon Evans, Sher¬ rie Worthington, Gayle Roberts, Shirley Lee, Maureen Opie, Jean Bell, Trudy Gyarfas, Judy Keeler, Darlene Westbrook. Row 3: Linda Exley, Vicki Hanifen, Gayle Myers, Cheryl Kirkwood, Patti Gullidge, Elaine Knight, Janet Kellberg, Bar¬ bara Marks, Diane Murphy, Sue Prior. Row 4: Sue Kemmish, Nancy Largent, Leslie Thompson, Kathy Anderson, Carol Halverson, Pat Mc- Elroy, Lin Schmitz, Shirley Peterson, Dianna Grote, Sally Spliid, Kathy Wieber. Row 5: Nancy Engbretson, Cheryl Simpson, Connie Terris, Car¬ olyn Hagensen, Pamm Halbig, Vickie Bodker, Rayma Daves, Barb Lumley, Lynn Rothstein. Row 6: Barb Thomp¬ son, Kathy Severson, Dee Owen, Susan Elbert, Ginny Babb, Sue Ly¬ man, Pat Luck, Nancy Graham, Cheryl Strang, Judy Myers, Sue Van Winkle. Row 7: Sally Jo Leytze, Penny Ken¬ nedy, Stephanie Swift, Sue Frazier, Susie Cox, Mary Mero, Paula Garske, Kathy Anker, Carolyn Glenn, Billie Gormley. Row 8: Yvonne Garriott, Joyce Kellberg, Sherry Galer, Zella Sarchet, Vicki Koenig, Micki Conner, Terri Bennett, Jan Parsons, Terry Permenter, Kathy Jorges, Linda Dickey. r Spring semester officers gather around McTavish. Sitting: Carol Halverson, president; Sandi Kates, vice-president. Standing: Linda Dickey, secretary; Vicki Bodker, treasurer; and Leslie Drollinger, 5th executive. Sitting: Bonnie Lucas, Andrea Bean, Sally Glenn, Barb Lipton. Row 2: Chris Murphy, Judy Bertholf, Dana Stone, Terrie Evans, Vicki Melchisedeck, Carol Davis, Jo Anne King, Penny Kaluza, Donna Hocum, Lonnie Blackburn, Barbara Brusseau. Row 3: Bonnie Weaver, Karen Kalles, Christy Taylor, Margret Philo- pant, Linda Arnold, Donna Fisk, Peggy Diffendorfer, Karen McCallie, Becky Bailey, Kris Anderson, Donna Inners, Kathy Till son. Row 4: Cheryl Anderson, Debbi Feldhahn, Connie Lawson, Cheryl Schneider, Billie Spence, Louise Drollinger, Karen Sorensen, Vicki Woodward, Ellen Paulukonis, Jan Cooper, Nanette Routt. Row 5: Lorrie Tomson, Robbi Olmstead, Debbi Olson, Barb Dyal, Sandi Kates, Dru Morrison, Kathie Box, Linda Nelson, Ingrid Gustafson, Marcily Brown. Row 6: Cheryl Zimmerman, Sandy McCulloch, Linda Stoudt, Chelen Fisher, Denise Sheer, Carol Sheldon, Patty Wells, Linda Butler, Gayle Strang, Kathie Johann, Margaret Riley. Row 7: Sharlene Barton, Judy Beekman, Ginny Benadom, Le Anne O ' Neill, Sharon Wulff, Pam Purser, Stephanie Nelson, Frances Coppinger, Kay Johnson, Camille Sparkes. Row 8: Diane Mumford, Alexis Reynolds, Mary Jones, Gail Van Dewalle, Linda Eastburg, Jan Meyers, Linda Jensen, Linda Baker, Cynthia Williams, Leslie Drollinger, Nancy Edmonson. Looking over lists of new members ore fall semester officers Andrea Bean secretary; Pat McElroy, president; Mrs. Schoonover, advisor; Barb Dyal, vice president; Connie Terris, 5th executive, and Nancy Gasman, treasurer. and Fu v Scottish thistles and misty clouds transformed Shadle’s cafeteria into “Brigadoon,” an imaginary village in the highlands of Scotland, for the first annual Pep Club dance. Proceeds supplemented the treasury, as did a car wash and cup cake sale. During the football season, the girls decorated the boys’ shower room and prepared a surprise breakfast for the players after Shadle ' s first victory. In February members chartered a bus and traveled to Ephrata for a wrestling meet. Pep Club gave a dinner for members of the wrestling and basketball teams after the season ended. In appreciation for spirit and support of the athletic teams, Clansmen presented the club with a gold banner bearing its name and emblem in green. Members exhibited school spirit and enthusi¬ asm by attending all league football and basketball games, and some wrestling, track, and baseball meets. Doug Carter advertises the March of Dimes money-raising voodoo doll. Dcwik j B ctsk tbcM OctM CQamSim v Jack Rountree ponders his precarious position during the Donkey Basketball Game. Fall semester officers are left to right: Ken Bennett, secretary; Doug Carter, president; Jim Kalamon, vice-president; Harry Laughary, ser¬ geant-at-arms. Bwana! Ken Kelly and Kristine Anderson prove to be friends as they help the March of Dimes drive. Front Row: Ken Kelly, Dan Rogers, Fritz McGinnis. Row 2: Eddie Cates, Dale Robertson, Don Doyl, Larry McClenny, Jack Rountree, Gary Oxner, Ken Bennett, Terry Peterson, Ralph Hoover. Row 3: Jim Evenden, Bob Van Schoorl, Gary Branson, Larry Johnson, Al Luher, Rob Alderson, Jim Harris, Mike Dunn. Actutffcj List Five “robust cheerleaders kept the fans excited as Stormy, Sleepy, and Sad Sack caused considerable trouble for their riders during the first Donkey Basketball Game. Shad- le’s Clansmen, fighting their way to a 6-6 tie with the Class of 65, spon¬ sored the event. While recovering from the game, the Clansmen participated in Shad- le’s March of Dimes drive and began preparation for the annual Slave Day and Dinner-Dance. In the last week of school the lettermen pre¬ sented their traditional gift to the athletic department. Clansmen come in many sizes, shapes, and hairdos, but this athlete hasn ' t been ad¬ mitted yet. Front Row: Lonnie Wharf, Doug Carter, Rick Allen, Bob Lanouette. Row 2: Hank Bendix, Ken Neiswender, Larry Fanning, Syd Muzzy, Ron Keefer, Tom Myhre, Dave Moss, Steve Hossner. Row 3: Malcolm Derr, Doug Hooper, Joe Bell, Tony Anderson, Greg Danielson, Bob Konopka, Harry Laughary, Rudy Grigsby, Neil Gillette. Chofo Front Row: Linda Nelson, Carol Brammer, Barbara Gess, Sherri Worthing- ron, Laura Jeffery, Shannon Svenson, Linda Schmitz, Carol Davies, Sue Prior, Esther Lindbloom, Cassey Savitz, Cheryl Havercroft. Row 2: Joy i| Thompson, Sandra Fry, Louise Drollinger, Ruth Hempel, Kathy Severson, Lynn Haugland, Sharon Rodkey, Camille Sparkes, Jane Campbell, Sally Glover, Theresa Johnson, Row 3: Dave Erickson, Carren Hartung, Mar¬ garet Riley, Vicki McDaniel, Kristine Discus, Connie Cogley, Linda Frauchiget, Marsha Louke. Row 4: Mary Cavanaugh, Barbara Hempel, Gordon Parke, Kay Alexander, Gloria Lewis, Bev Hempel, Tom Peters, Patty Shreve, Diana Kerr. Row 5: Janice Coolbaugh, Micki Conner, Bruce Lamott, Jim Ostendorf, Greg Siverly, Ed Winkey, Bill Mustard, Robin Barrett, Lynn Oien, Jan Meyers. Row 6: John Lear, Doug Tucker, Dave Housinger, Al McClure, Dennis Dahlke, Coleman Gilkey, Bob Allen, Tom Batty, Gary Allman. Concentration shows as Mrs. Karen Nye assists the choir through a difficult piece of music. Mrs. Nye joined the clan this year as new choral director. New uniforms, a new group, and a new director enhanced the choral department this year. Highliters was the name given the now- combined Treble Tempos and Highlandaires. They sang for the Pops Concert, Spaghetti Feed, in city competition and for various special recitals. Mrs. Karen Nye, choral director, joined the faculty and prepared the choir and other choral sections for performances in the Christ¬ mas program. Spring Concert, and All-City competition at Cheney. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus and the High¬ liters received new uniforms to complete de¬ partment changes. CJuxages fa Ckowl DepOAbnjwb Cojubfa t f-ZigWifelS Pip tS Left to right, front to back: Left Group: Dave Erickson, Carol Brammer, Ray Adams, Joy Thompson, Irv Housinger, Robin Barrett. Center Group: Jenon Hoogstad, Janice Cool- baugh, Alan McClure, Sue Ent. Right Group: Carol Davis, John Lear, Margaret Riley, Ed Winkey, Linda Oien, Doug Tucker. Accompanists: Bruce Lamott, Chris Wihlborg. Myron Floren plays his accordian before the Shadle student body as an introduction to the Pops Concert that evening. Front Row: Jan Fay, Dee Logan, Martha Paddock. Row 2: Maxine Broe, Chris¬ tine Wihlborg, Cheryl Turk, Connie Cogley. Row 3: Ron Utley, Brian Anderson, Bill McGuire, Libby Har¬ per. (jouidb B om L, ChcwuS ho Po$t£tO t$ U v (jOWO db Ut yjyk CltfMuA Front Row: Mary Pearson, Pat McElroy, Dorothy Bird, Vicki Melchisedeck, Carole Schriven, Jan Andren. Row 2: Pat Kolb, Sandy Albright, Sheri Giguere, Audrey Wiltmood, Joyce Kruger, Audrey Utermark. Row 3: Karyn Keller, Diane Schei- ble, Karen Schultz, Sandy LaRose, Donna Reeves, Judy John¬ ston. Row 4: Jim Marchioro, Jim Pippenger, Bob Konopka, John Bliss, John Butz, Bert Seaberg, Rich O ' Conner. Front Row: Jan Andren, Pat Beraducci, Kathy McEvoy, Cheryl Frieske, Sue Teater, Andrea Hill, Judy Garland, Donna Mauel, Vicky Giles. Row 2: Andrea LeForgey, Nor¬ ma Coppinger, Gloria Storm, Nancy Powell, Linda Lee, Linda Hood, Laurie Brapult, Judy Dick, Sharon Johnson, Becky Howland. Row 3: Sue Holli¬ day, Mary Ann Quick, Barb Lunden, Terry Permenter, Sandy LaRose, Pat Jorgenson, Shannon Knott, Kathy McTague, Linda Stoudt, Peggy Bishop, Mary Anne Mero. Accompanist: Diane Schoch CcMBomA Front Row: Jim Gamache, Robert Morsbach. Row 2: Robert Nieschulz, Dale Campbell, Barbara Slade, Tom Sandgren, Frank Bongiorno. Row 3: Dan Whicker, Tim Williamson, Randall Baxter, Dan Koch. Row 4 : Pat Kennedy, John Koenig, Steve Smith, Randy Manum, Donna Schrecrendgust. Not Pictured: Ray Casselman, Stephen Christopherson, Paul Swann, Jennifer Yahnre. Bcu id cmA Chofo Stage Front Row: Barbara Greene, Craig Volosing, Dave Radford, Dan Koch, Pat McMormick, Dave Welker, Jim Strader, Dave Gronemier. Row 2: Bill McGuire, Bob Moran, Howard Hansen, Glenn Walden, Mark Lewis, Art Gurtle, Robert West, Ken Kraig. Stage Band musicians accompanied Myron Floren at the eighth annual Pops Concert in No¬ vember. They also played for the sports ban¬ quets and at the Spaghetti Feed. Girls Chorus first appeared before the stu¬ dent body in the Christmas Concert. This year they participated in the All-City Music Concert. Two additional music groups, Cadet Band and Mixed Chorus, are open to anyone wishing to participate. Following one year ' s membership, students progress to Concert Band or Concert Choir. Stage Band members are selected from the Concert Band. Mr. John Harris directs the orchestra through Gigi to perfect it for the Pops Concert. O c kesfocu Front Row: Marshall Johnson, Alexis Reynolds, Pennie Taft, Steve Slater, Joan Hoagland, Jean Thomas, Marilyn Hoogendyk, Jenon Hoogstad, Teresa Crain, Sharon Smith, James Kelbell, Deborah Burdett. Row 2: Paula McConnell, Doug Strecker, Kathy Lindsay, Judy Cowan, Robert Walker, Sharon Williams, Christine Wihlborg, Brian Anderson, Richard Whipple, Gene Peterson. Row 3: Bill McGuire, Ron Utley, Roger Coombs, Tim Wolferman, Steve Bunn, Max Baker, Marvin Garriott, Bill Faught, Robert Lee, Randy Steele. Not Pictured: Rick Simmons. Bom L DqmjCM, pfiastv Fatuous Dattce ts Barbara Beckman, Clau- dine Bull, Merri Bickerton, Sherry Killian, Stephanie Rhodes. Drum Major Eric Benson practices proper baton technique. Karen Bjordahl, Sue Phipps, Melody Weimer CoIIm Gwmv anct Gol l itwoughouib Stefo; tums fccv Qhadh BthflimuucA Pops Co tc wdb Ccwjc dbB (ukAj x MRm Orchestra members rehearsed for five weeks in October and November to perfect music for the eighth annual Pops Concert. Myron Floren, accordionist for the Lawrence Welk Show, returned to Shadle to star in the concert this year. Eight years ago he was guest musician for the first performance. Colorful Concert Band members and Pipers marched and played for Pullman ' s Band Day, Shadle sports events, and as guests at Whitworth and Cheney football games. Mr. John Harris conducts the Concert Band and Mr. Bill Thomas, teacher at Westview Ele¬ mentary School, directs the Pipers. Three high-stepping majorettes precede the band and five Highland Dancers demonstrate the Fling and Sword Dance to bagpipe tunes. Front Row: Robert Walker, Sharon Williams, Paulette Davis, Paula Peter¬ son, Judy Huffer, Vicki Lutz, Melba Peterson, Paula McConnell, Doug Strecker, Martha Fegan, Diane Smith, Barbara Wright, Becky Schleuter, Ric Sherman, David Gronemier, Von Klohe, Vonnie Felix, Larry Tuke, Steve Bunn, Lynette Larsen. Row 2: Joe Bell, Eric Benson, Terri Abram¬ son, Pat McCormick, Kristine Dicus, Kathy Lindsey, Royal Davis, Dan Barrett, Judy Cowan, Denise Kerr, Bob Hyslop, Marlene Bunney, Jim Strader, Marie Hawkins, Ken Davis, Barbara Bjork, Carol Slade, Barbara Greene, Jane Knight, Bruce Logan, Nancy Fleiger, Karen Larsen, Bonnie Ware. Row 3: Bill Faught, Dave Radford, Howard Hansen, Ray Adams, Craig Volosing, Richard Harvey, Byron Baker, Clair O ' Keefe, Norm Culbert, Marvin Garriott, Viv Walters, Jim Cobb, Mike Shaw, Robert Kraig, Brad Burch, Richard Whipple, Steve McCormick, Rick Manley, Bill Hutton, Bruce Lamott, Michael Wiebers. Row 4: Bud Logan, Les Le- Mieux, Steve Nelson, Roger Coombs, Doug Counsell, Linda Neel, Will- anne Person, Kevin Evart, Greg McBridge, Gordon Parke, Robert Moran, Mark Lewis, Dave Welker, Ken Kraig, Howard Burger, Bob West, Arthur G ' urtle. Not Pictured: Roberta Brockie, Mike Murphy, Rick Simmons, Glen Walden. Adjusting the enlarger, staff photographer Roy Munson prepares to blow up a picture for the next publication. Bruce Bentley, edi¬ tor, and his assistant, Leslie Drollinger, go over spacing prob¬ lems with the adver¬ tising editor, Rayma Daves. Lynda Toso and Leslie Drollinger, second semes¬ ter editors, call the print shop to check on head¬ lines. t-f ' Uies QtaU It ' s really not tedious work! jest Joan Lieske (standing), Karen Free¬ man, Carole Luders, Vicki Treadwell, and Sharon Setchell as they complete news articles just prior to deadline. Planning a page to fit well when it goes to press, s p o r ts writers Steve Oien, Gerry Morgen, and Wayne Lucas first sketch the general design on the board. Feature page assignments are han¬ dled by Bart Preecs, Lynda Toso and Kathy Allgaier for a first semes¬ ter issue. Adxwc afes Ucw uElM Dee Logan and Sandi Kates distribute the latest issue of the Hi-Lites to the representative from one of the larger homerooms. Take 15 students, place in a cloud of con¬ fusion, add a dash of panic, a double portion of work, leave standing in a room well-supplied with pencils and paper, and what do you get? In Shadle ' s case the result is the Hi-Lander Hi- Lites newspaper. This year’s staff, with a minimum of confu¬ sion and panic, put out 14 issues, continuing the Scholastic Press award-winning style of the pre¬ vious year. Editorials stressed the establishment of a school honor society. Sixth period sometimes turns into an 11th hour session ’ for Rayma Daves, Gerry Morgen, and Bruce Bentley who frequently stay to work after class. Sandi Kates Assistant Editor Front Row: Kathy Anderson, Ginny Davis, Lynn Galambie, Rayma Daves, Robin Farris, Karen Freeman, Carol hlalverson, Dee Logan. Row 2: Wayne Lucas, Karen Bacon, Karen Denson, Sue Van Winkle, Paula Moeckel, Del Cook, Sandi Kates, Carol Aden, Lynda Toso. Row 3: Gary Phelps, Steve Lattimore, Cheri Dunning, Ron Vanos, Gerry Mor¬ gen, Linda Fjoslien, Joan Lieske, Dan Rogers, Amy Williamson, Joan Shotwell. Not pictured: Ken Bennett, Billie Gormley, and Mike Williamson. {MjCuQWjO W Layouis Oft (WuOtlX Improving photography and copy was the main objec¬ tive of the 1965 Sporran staff. Concentrating on these goals, the staff continued the mass-balance” (magazine format) of last year ' s award-winning book. Whitworth and University of Washington journalism conferences, attended by some staff members, stressed crea¬ tive lay-outs and photography. A new sales technique sent thirty salesmen circulating through the building seeking 1900 buyers, eighty-six percent of the student body. The top fifteen salesmen received a free dinner in February from the publisher and the top ten won free yearbooks from the staff for their efforts. Mr. Ted Clark advised the staff in selecting a theme, structuring the book, and meeting the four page deadlines. Al enjoys a classroom joke with ' his fellow students. BypUcUuS Qfacwcje Cu$fcwu$ Imj DtSCaSStOw About Alfredo Sabater from Caracas, Venezuela, is Shadle’s foreign exchange student for the ’64-’65 school year. Santa comes in through the win¬ dow, quips Alfredo Sabater as he explains how they solve the prob¬ lem in a country where houses have no chimneys. Grades, physical condition, rec¬ ommendations, and five years of English enabled Al to become an exchange student from Caracas, Venezuela. While in America Al stays with Shadle sophomore Greg Sanford and his family. School dances and painting class are at the top of the AFS student ' s I like list, but the one thing at Shadle which meant the most to him was, When they all came to meet me at the airport, the band, the girls . . . I never expected anything like this. As eager to answer as he is to learn, Al recites in English class. Painting is one way Al relaxes from his full schedule of studies. Al tells about his home and school at a foreign exchange student con in February. p Hf■ A W m Mrs. Glidden explains college application forms to the six seniors who maintained 4.0 grade point averages. Left to right are Barry Holmes, Linda Hider, Tom Everson, Joan Shotwell, Marvin Crisp, and Jack Brenton. Those with 3.900 to 3.964 grade point averages are Rich Weaver, Connie McDaniel, Annette Hardinger, Terry Deglow, John Hughes, Sandi Kates, Barb Gess, Dale Crisp, Shirley Adams, Dan Meineke, Bob Moran, Pat Donohoe, and not pictured, Mike Helland. U twfottw 4.0 . P. A.’$ If Shadle had an Honor Society consisting of students with out¬ standing grade point averages, citizenship, and extracurricular par¬ ticipation, the 19 seniors who have 3.9 to 4.0 grade point averages would constitute the first members. Those in this list and their grade point averages are: Jack Bren¬ ton, 4.0; Marvin Crisp, 4.0; Tom Everson, 4.0; Linda Hider, 4.0; Barry Holmes, 4.0; Joan Shotwell, 4.0; Bob Moran, 3.964; Shirley Adams, 3.962; Terry Deglow, 3.962; Pat Donahoe, 3.958; Sandi Kates, 3.958; Barb Gess, 3.957; Mike Helland, 3.957; John Hughes, 3.923; Annette Hardinger, 3.917; Connie McDaniel, 3.913; Dale Crisp, 3.900; Dan Meineke, 3.900, and Rich Weaver, 3.900. Preparing for a television program are Senior Service Panel members Fred Foss, Carol Aden, Bruce Bentley, Linda Fjoslien, and standing, Leslie Rowe, alternate. Academic excellence is necessary to participate on the panel. Besides being a year younger than most seniors. Bob Moran has taken a total of 28 classes in which he received 27 A s. pm h 1 Maintaining 4.0 averages while sup¬ porting numerous school activities are Joan Shotwell with her Girls ' League gavel, cheerleader pom pom, and ten¬ nis racket, and Jack Brenton with his ASB gavel and sports equipment. Qtudwb Vbfotg, Fctcuj Juctgtag OuhmS Speculation, anticipation, sus¬ pense: who will be Lilac Princess? Senior nominations and stu¬ dent voting provided six possible answers to the question: Pam Johnson, Diane Jukich, Diana Kerr, Diane Luscher, Gloria Nie- derhauser and Sue Shaw. A faculty panel had the final say in an evening coronation which replaced the traditional con. The six finalists smiled . . . gave speeches . . . were nervous . . . and waited. The judges were critical; the audience im¬ patient. Suddenly silence: Master of Ceremonies Bart Preecs toyed with his privilege of disclosing the decision. The long unblink¬ ing suspense. Then the gasp. The tears. The Lilac Princess . . . Diane Luscher. 52 A Dtfeos Combines Qocial owd Sewice Acfojtftes Cutting out colored leaves for name tags for the Dad-Daughter potluck dinner are fall officers Karen Bacon, treasurer; Sue Torney, 5th executive; Joan Gable, president; Annette Hardinger, vice president, and Cathy Hanning (seated), secretary. Dileas Chailin, honor club for girls, combines culture and fun with bake sales, banquets and ballet. A bake sale at a local laundromat increased the club ' s treasury; a Dad-Daughter potluck dinner headed the list of fall activities. A Christmas time, members honored graduated girls at a reunion party. The members renewed old friendships, sang Christmas carols, and served refresh¬ ments. A make-up demonstration entertained girls at a joint meeting with Vox Puel- larum, North Central’s girls’ service club. Spring cultural activities included at¬ tending the Young People’s Concert and Ballet and sponsoring Dileas’ third an¬ nual Fine Arts Festival. Planning the Fine Arts Festival are spring officers Linda Harrison, treas¬ urer; Diane Luscher, president; Robin Farris, secretary; Margaret Noren, general chairman; Paula Moeckel, 5th executive, and Lynn Galambie, vice-president. Lynda Yule, dressed as a sports an¬ nouncer, gives the final score of the Shadle-North Central wrestling match (60-0) during the Dileas pep con skit. Front Row: Jan Emery, Barb Gess, Joan Shotwell, Robin Farris, Pat Donohoe, Margaret Noren, Joan Gable. Row 2: Cathy Hanning, Kathy Redfield, Karen Bacon, Lynn Galambie, Pat Conley, Donna Hocum, Linda Harrison. Row 3: Paula Moeckel, Sharon Brown, Cindy Frederickson, Sue Torney, Lyn Shipman, Sue Van Winkle, Pam Biallas. Row 4: Diane Luscher, Cheri Dunning, Linda Fjoslien, Marnie Broatch, Leslie Drollinger, Lynda Yule, Annette Hardinger, Joan Lieske. Lettering, paintings and sket¬ ches by Shadle ' s art students lined the walls in the Com¬ mons during the Fine Arts Fes¬ tival. Christine Wihlborg performs the Espana Cana, toreador dance, during the Silver Spurs show. P estfoctl Dtspf yS Culture is the rumba, a final smudge of colored chalk or Mexican pottery. Culture is Dileas Chailin’s March Fine Arts Festival. Cakewalk, rumba and Mexican hat dances opened a week of cultural events. Day of Drama featured readings and short scenes from famous plays. Student art work decorated the hall windows throughout the week and Shadleites demonstrated painting and silk screening in the Commons. Mrs. Opal Flecken- stein from Eastern Washington State College lectured on Mexican handicrafts to complete the art events of the week. A music program composed of individual numbers and an evening spring music concert climaxed the festival. Marshall Johnson accompanies the girls ' chorus during the Spring Music Concert. Double, double toil and trouble,- Fire burn and cauldron bubble! cackle Pat Whalen, Rosemary Havercamp and Karla Stratford as they enact a scene from Shakespeare ' s Macbeth for Day of Drama. Jim Burgen demonstrates the posi¬ tion a marksman assumes as he ' aims ' at his target. Rxife Club Ql toofe faoAs Uedm ■ Practicing their skill in the tunnels below Shadle is a unique privilege offered to members of Rifle Club. A member of the National Rifle Asso¬ ciation, the club requires that indi¬ viduals pass a state safety examina¬ tion to join. Each marksman works toward earning a medal which hq receives after shooting high scores during competitive meets. Front Row: Frank Visger, Steve Johnson, Greg McBride, Curt Finley. Row 2: Jim Gamache, Martin Treffry, Ron Tucker, Howard Burger, Dennis Dahlke. Row 3: Mr. Harold Burgen, Paul Swann, Jim Burgen, Jenon Hoogstad, Mr. Walter J. Holt. yqvuOuT(xdoM Stage Wafo v BaUkt Front Row: Deanna Albrecht, Michelle Chalk, Linda Benscoter, Karen Montgomery, Marilyn Endslow, Barbara Anderson, Sue Elbert. Row 2: Marcia Trumble, Sharon Williams, Charlene Estes, Diana Olsen, JoAnne Hamilton, Pam Barth, Jan Bertholf, Diane Grote. Row 3: Teri Stoudt, Pam Halbig, Barbara Griffith, Mary Cavanaugh, Linda Fjoslien, Julie Cline, Linda Nixon, Linda Stoudt, Kathie Johann. Whoever heard of ballet dancing in a swimming pool? This is a new sport at Shadle practiced by the Aqua Tartans. Under the direction of Mr. Clyde Coombs, members practice graceful swimming routines using basic ballet positions and geo¬ metric designs in the water. This spring the club presented a water show to the public. Caiteaq CW O ffM Cfr-Gd Actuates Each month Highland lads and lassies meet on the volley¬ ball court for games, compan¬ ionship, and refreshments at Co- Ed Nights. Caileag Clan, whose main objective is promoting sports activities at Shadle, also sponsored an annual party with the Clansmen and ser ved coffee and cookies to parents at the Dad’s Night Wrestling Match. In addition, Caileag super¬ vises the girls ' after-school intra¬ murals program. Members are chosen according to their interest in sports and by their attend¬ ance records at after-school in¬ tramural games. Front Row: Maureen Opie, Robin Farris, Sally Ward, Lynn Maxwell, Linda Williams, Pat Mc- Elroy, Cheryl Havercroft, Judy Baertsch. Row 2: Sue Keller, Del Cook, Cheryl Cook, Sharon Olsen, Barb Whitney, Betty Wolfe, Karen Denson, Linda Scott, Vicki Bodker. Row 3: Sandy Roupe, Becky Hodge, Sue Torney, Libby Harper, Sue Peterson, Cheri Duning, Pam Bia I las, Terry Denson. Row 4: Lynda Yule, Cathy Burquist, Nancy Pike, Janet Conner, Carol Martinson, Barb Dyal, Joan Lieske. Fall and spring semester officers: Cheryl Havercroft, 5th executive,- Sandy Roupe, treasurer; Sharon Olsen, 5th executive,- Cheryl Cook, secretary,- Lynn Max¬ well, treasurer,- Linda Williams, vice-president; Cheri Dunning, vice-president; Del Cook, president; Sue Torney, president. Not pictured is Barb Dyal, secretary. Shadle students mingle on the volleyball court during monthly Co-Ed Nights. Caileag Clan furnishes refreshments following the informal games. [4om Bo Club AcMIs F $fuo t$ Carole Wilson, spring semester vice-president, demon¬ strates sewing techniques to Stephanie Rhodes, 5th executive; Judy Cowan, secretary, and Jane Vivian, president. Modeling ensembles from slacks to semi-formals, Home Economic Club members presented a fashion show to their mothers first semester. During the holiday season the girls gleaned Christmas decorating ideas from the Washington Water Power Company. A potluck dinner and making survival kits for the Red Cross augmented their spring semester activities. Diana Barnett, fall semester 5th executive, tries out a new mixer as Judy Cowan, treasurer; Sharon Brown, secretary,- Kathy Bruce, vice-president, and Pat Conley, president, offer their advice. Front Row: Kathy Bruce, Jane Knight, Linda Norman, Jackie Tipton, Sharon Setchell, Chris Van Winkle, Diane Brace, Diane Schrechendgust, Dianne Sinnott, Paulette Davis, Bonny Carter, Maureen Opie, Janet Kellberg, Row ' 1 Donna Hocum, Linda Schmitz, Jean Bell, Pam Morford, Pat Conley, Carol Brannon. Nancy Engbretson, Jane Vivian, Carol 60 Wil son, Joy Thompson, Maxine Ponnfeldt, Karol Kassner, Suzzie Platt. Row 3: Sue Van Winkle, Jenn Colling, Ethel Hendirx, Joan Richards, Stephanie Rhodes, Diana Barnett, Joyce Kellog, Claudia Fountaine, Carol Erickson, Judi Barber, Sharon Brown, Janice Ortner. Row 4: Ruth Hempel, Lynn Giachetta, Susan VanderVert, Diane Scheible, Donna Schrechendgust, Barbara Griffith, Jan Conner, Vicki Koenig, Barbara Steger, Carol Hipskind, Carol Frahm, Cindy Kruse, JoAnne Hamilton. Thespians f-l ot L Casts ofa School Pious Left to Right: Sally Leytze, Sandi Kates, Karen Bacon, Diana Kerr, Pat Whelan, Rosemary Havercamp, Gloria Wagner, Donna Giese, Kay Keller, Vicki Low, Sue Evans. Medea and Bull in a China Shop, two school productions, gave Thespians a chance to exhibit their acting prowess. The club, advised by Mrs. Kay Whelan, also participated in a dramatics workshop led by Professor Gunderson from Whitworth college early this spring. Kay Keller, spring semester president, spent six weeks during the past summer at W.S.U. utilizing a scholarship offered to actors participating in Chil¬ dren’s Theatre. Kay earned the honor for her role as “Mother Goose in last year ' s production of Rip Van Winkle. She b rought new ideas and techniques to the “budding broadwayites of Shadle ' s Troupe 169. Presidents Sue Evans and Kay Keller, vice presi¬ dents Bill Parker and Linda Fjoslien and secretaries Steve Whitehead and Pat Whelan led Thespians through fall and spring activities. Kay Keller supervises as Sue Evans and Charlene Smith practice applying stage make-up to Linda Fjoslien. ByjchcwjQQ Qtvuknb ' Anwgos “Los Amigos, me llamo es Al Sabater y soy de Caracas, Venezue¬ la, began Al Sabater as he de¬ scribed his home in Venezuela while conducting Spanish Club meetings in his native language. Mrs. Phyllis Bongers, advisor, helped the officers and old members set up new rules for admission this year. Hopeful initiates wrote and read a 50-word theme in Spanish, and Al judged the compositions for membership. Spanish Club changed its name from Saber es Poder to “Los Ami¬ gos (Friends) to correspond with the name on the club pin. Laughing and talking about the articles adorning a Spanish hat are fall officers, from left to right: Cindy Fredrickson, vice - president; Diana Kendall, president! Stephanie Sylvester, secretary, and Dee Logan, treasurer. Front Row: Dee Logan, Libby Roberts, Al Sabater, Jo Ann Cooley, Linda Benscoter. Row 2: Carol Slade, Barbara Thompson, Jan Jones, Gay Robinson, Sue McCoy, Roberta Olmstead, Diana Grote. Row 3: Cindy Fredrickson, Jane Keeler, Marilyn Parks, Craig Butt, Cynthia Williams, Stephanie Sylvester, Diana Kendall. Displaying the bullfighter ' s picadillos are spring officers, left to right: Roberta Olmstead, vice - president; Cindy Fredrickson, president; Bar¬ bara Thompson, treasurer; Cynthia Williams, secretary, and Libby Roberts, historian. Front Row: Ann Winton, Cheryl Johnson, Marian Troyer, Row 3: Fred Zemke, F-red Foss, Carol Cunningham, Dave Nancy Corbin. Row 2: Jane Vivian, Bart Peecs, Louis Evart, Tice. Jim Higbee, Helen Perry, John Stenerson, Debbie Stenerson. Debafert Vtcfevaes Santa ' s helpers this year were members of Qu+JI and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists. To aid the jolly fat man of the North Pole, they answered let¬ ters from children in all parts of the United States at Christmas. Mr. Ted Clark, journalism in¬ structor, recommends students from the journalism department for membership. This year ' s initi¬ ation was March 9 at an all-city meeting at Ferris High School. Seated: Karen Freeman, president. Row 1: Wayne Lucas, Lynda Toso, Karen Donson, Joan Shotwell, Sandi Kates, Cheri Dunning. Row 2: Bart Preecs, Kathie Allgaier, Delnita Cook, John Lieske, Leslie Drollinger. Row 4: Ken Bennett, Bruce Bentley. By outwitting the enemy—log¬ ically, debate tournament members talked their way to three successive wins early in the ' 65 season. Fred Foss scored the first tourna¬ ment victory by placing third in impromptu at the Gonzaga Univer¬ sity Invitational Tournament Febru¬ ary 1. Fred Zemke continued the trend when he placed second in oratory out of a field of 75 at the Gonzaga Prep city speech tourney. Whitworth ' s Tyro Debate trophies went to Ann Winton and Louis Evart for their first competitive efforts February 6. To conclude the season, Shadle sponsored the first Lincoln-Douglas Debate Tournament, which Coach Lawrence Kraft hopes will become a tradition. Qcwdcu R c tuZfe Qhobdh Gives Tbfatoti 08 ub cm I SfotcjG Cmup Fall Talent Club officers Wendy Wood, treasurer; Sandy Squires, secretary; Sue Phipps, 5th executive,- Theresa Johnson, vice president, and Bill McGuire, president, check over their scrap book as Mr. Fowler, advisor, looks on. ing senior. Front Row: Sally Jo Leytze, Rae Ann Fry, Wendy Wood, Sandy Squires. Row 2: Margaret Riley, Sue Phipps, Marshall Johnson, Pam Johnson, Kathy Savitz, Esther Lindbloom, Linda Johnson, Penny Taft, John KauzLoric, Barb Harris. Row 3: Sherry Alban, Gloria Niederhauser, Linda Neel, Stephanie Nelson, Leslie McClelland, Theresa Johnson, Shannon Svenson, Cynthia Lindgren. Row 4 -. Diane Mumford, Bar¬ bara Hemple, Beverly Hemple, Kathy Coonrod, Bill McGuire, Bruce Lamott, Janice Meyers, Ruth Hemple, John Stenersen. Gloria Neiderhauser demonstrates her dancing tal¬ ent as she does a modern jazz ballet. “Practice makes perfect” has become a cli¬ che, but Talent Club unofficially adopted it as its club motto in planning money-making and char¬ ity programs this year. The club ' s singers, dancers, musicians, and dramatists performed at the Veteran’s Hospital, Loma Vista grade school, Washington Water Power Company, the February Foreign Exchange Student Con, and the Talent Con in March. The club formed a scholarship committee this year to provide money for the most deserv- 64 wvi P oiuudtto i Ron Miller, Jerry Pointer, Steve Bunn and Chuck Chase adjust bounce lights backstage. Ron Miller changes stage lights for special effects. ofy Udwclt Cmj Front Row.- Larry Freeman, Jim Sheldon. Row 2: Steve Bunn, Regg Briggs. Row 3: Jerry Pointer, Ron Miller, Chuck Chase. Lights, curtains and sound effects are the responsibilities of seven boys on stage crew, directed by Mr. John Harris. This year they worked on school performances such as the Senior Ge n, Foreign Exchange Stu¬ dent Con, Talent Con, installation cons and award cons. In addition to school perform¬ ances, they are hired by other grou ps giving productions in Shad- le’s auditorium. Among these have been Gonzaga University, Junior Symphony Ballet and the Pops Con¬ cert. CWs Cfub f-fosts 70 uMtO tG ife Kelly O ' Keefe, right, concentrates on his next move against Gil Harmon. Chess Club, organized in 1963, in¬ vited chess fans to participate in an Open Tournament in the fall and an In¬ vitational Tournament in the spring. In¬ terschool matches, played “strategically across the board’’, concluded the activi¬ ties for the second semester. Bob Lee, Randy Steele, Clair O ' Keefe, Bill Faught, Norma Christensen, and Kelly O ' Keefe practice chess strategy. RWto ' Ctui) 7 oua (c. f-f . O Ccmhol Qtatixm; During a tour of K.Q.H. radio station, members of Radio Club viewed the in¬ side workings of a control room, trans¬ mitters and monitors. The members also built a short wave radio to be given to Shadle’s ham radio station. Front Row: Cary Foster, Larry Freeman. Row 2: Advisor Mr. Robert Jones, Jim Sheldon, John Koenig, Stan Bemel. tft QtiAMCttV Club Mr. Gilmore, an exchange teacher from Spokane to Germany, spoke about education, customs and cul¬ ture to members of German Club at the fall installation of officers. With the help of their new advisor, Miss Mildred Tanner, club members sold cupcakes to raise money for further projects. A joint open house with Latin Club introduced prospective members to club goals and pur¬ poses. Fall officers (above): Becky Hodge, vice president; Janet Conner, presi¬ dent; Gordon Peck, treasurer. Spring officers: Jim Higbee, president, and Chris Sacco, secretary (back); Cheryl Johnson, treasurer, and Les LeMieux, vice-president. Becky Hodge, Cindy Cole, Carol Martinson, Chris Sacco, Linda Jensen, Sherry Galer, Barbara Burch. Row 4: Micki Conner, Jim Higbee, David Anderson, Ron Hardin, Janet Conner, Gordon Peck, Mike Wiehers, Tom Batty, Bob Van Schoorl. Front Row: Donna Hocum, Kathy Hair, Diane Schoch, Sammy Williams, Nancy Lauber, Dana Stone, Les LeMieux. Row 2: Dona Wilkes, Jackie Smith, Cheryl Johnson, Linda Frauchiger, Teresa Crain, Linda Dickey, Linda Nelson, Janice Stewart, Linda Exley. Row 3: Marilyn Endslow, Cjm ttial Club f-fosfe Bust tess CfmJms Fall president Denise Sheer and her successor, Patty Wells, check on prospective guest speakers. Bankers, secretaries, business¬ men — all guest speakers from Spokane firms — occupied most of the meeting time for Com¬ mercial Club this year. The members of the group, second largest in the school, learned job tips and career pos¬ sibilities from the visitors. Buying toy looms for the chil¬ dren of Antonian School kept the members active at Christmas time. Sharpening business skills, fall and spring officers Gayle Strang, secretary,- Shirley Stokks, 5th execu¬ tive; Cheryl Strang, vice- president; Myrna Harper, 5th executive; Linda Kruit- hof, vice-president; Clau- dine Bull, treasurer,- Sher¬ ry Killian, secretary, and Merrie Bickerton, treasur¬ er, practice on office ma¬ chines. f Front Row: Kathy Bruce, Diane Murphy. Row 2: Janis Beck, Karen McCal- lie, Donna Inners, Kris Anderson, Linda Weisser, Carlene Haynes, Sharon Evans, Peggy Diffendorfer, Linda Kruithof, Jane Emery, Maureen Opie, Liliane Gervais, Christy Taylor, Bonnie Weaver, Jackie Tyiton, Janet Kell- berg. Row 3: Eloise Hoiseth, Linda Benscoter, Maxine Ronnfeldt, Pam Wil¬ liams, Barb Lumley, Patti Mohr, Jenn Colling, Linda Arnold, Barb Ander¬ son, Sharon Brown, Jann Bolma, Linda McDowell, Julie Lindley, Janice Orton, Chris Cochran, Shirley Fairfax, Gayle Roberts. Row 4: Dixie Downey, Charlene Bjordahl, Donna Fisk, Marilyn Rugisile, Patricia Kolb, Kathy All - gaier, Myrna Harper, Merrie Bickerton, Sherry Killian, Cheryl Strang, Barb Bishop, Laurie Brault, JoAnn Truman, Barbara Marks, Donna Schmidt, Sally Jo Leytze. Row 5: Diana Kitt, Barbara Trigsted, Patty Wells, Joyce Kellberg, Jacqie Miller, Kathy Anderson, Linda Potts, Cynthia VanOrder, Sue Boarman, Gloria Wagner, Sue Holliday, Gayla Grier, Kathy Jorges, Gayle Strang, Carol Sheldon, Denise Sheer, Claudine Bull. To the victor belong the spoils —or in this case, the pancakes —as Distributive Education held officer installations at Smitty’s Pancake House this year. Employer-employee and city¬ wide banquets were other fea¬ tured occasions. The club also sponsored a National Peach Pro¬ motion Week in local stores. Each member works part-time in addition to attending the school’s D.E. classes. Spring officers Chris Kelly, president; Lois Ledgerwood, secretary; Larry Greenaway, historian,- Rob McDougall, parliamentarian; Darrell DuChene, treasurer, and Vicki Emmel, vice-president, catch up on D.E. homework. Banquet or breakfast? Fall officers Lois Ledgerwood president; Mr. Morlan, advisor,- Joe Fry, president; Emmel, historian,- Dick Green, parliamentarian,- Kelly, secretary, and Darrell DuChene, treasurer, activities. vice Vick Ch ris plan Front Row: Sue Hinchliff, Vicki Emmel, Chris Kelly, Lois Ledger wood. Row 2: Cynthia McNeil, Mary Ewell, Rob McDougall, Con nie Johnson, Jann Miller, Sue Blomgren. Row 3: Bob Marchel Pctac fefiS ' rtauoV D. E. OfjfjiC i Cmamjm de$ Darrell DuChene, Larry Greenaway, Jean Knudson, Chris Blom- berg, Laura Trapp. Row 4: Dick Green, Joe Fry, Dick Graham, Bob Rist, Larry Faltico, Mark Rookey, Austin Fraser. Bctcctus Ruies Lcdifa Club flcttvtftj Usb Front Row: Jim Sadler, Karen Bertholf. Row 2: Lynda Sprague, Janna Fay, Darlene Mc¬ Intyre, Karen Luke, Pam Williams. Row 3: Sue Blust, Marion Watson, Keith Voos, Chelen Fisher, Cynthia Chance, Julie Wandler, Darla Walker. Row 4: Cheryl Turk, Pam Bia I las, . . ... . . Clair O ' Keefe, Milan Novick, Michael Wiebers, Howard Stout, Sally Greenslitt. Latin Club activities this year re¬ flected the influence of Bacchus, the Roman god of festivities. Besides several less serious functions, in¬ cluding such un-Roman things as a sleigh ride, the club conducted elec¬ tions and installation ceremonies. Karen Bertholf and Jim Sadler draw Italy as part of initiation ceremonies. Wrapping packages for the club Christmas project are left to right: Lynda Sprague, Milan Novick, Sue Blust, and Mike Wiebers. D(m ttdCufl lWu o v Chews Striving to solve verbally the prob¬ lems of the world, the Demarians, Shadle ' s would-be politicians, thrived on this year ' s crop of global crises. Under the direction of Mr. Roland Chattin,, the club survived a presi¬ dential election and a year of inter¬ national chaos. Front Row: Leslie Rowe, Dorothy Judd, Marion Troyer. Row 2: Ann Winton, Bart Preecs, Carl Cunning¬ ham, Eric Johnson, Norma Christensen, Jim Higbee, Fred Zemke. UhtctAicuts fav CuMua Front Row: Linda Mackey, Paulette Davis, Nancy Lauber. Row 2: Janice Bertholf, Sharon Remmers, Marcia Trumble, Pat Luck, Vickie Stecks, Scott Wood, Eric Johnson. Trips to Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum, Gonza- ga University’s Crosby Li¬ brary and local book stores headed the 64-65 activity list for Leabor Breac. Mem¬ bers also sponsored an an¬ nual paperback book sale and worked on a volunteer basis in the Shadle Library. iuiiL- mmm HVI Art Club members demonstrate various techniques of art creation. Above, Connie Terris and Carolyn Johnson work with paints. Right, Gary Middleton, Jane Rob¬ inette, Michele Goddard, and Paul Unger sketch, draw, and paint. Top: Fall semester officers display centerpieces made by the club members for a money-raising project. Left to right: Nancy Gasman, vice-president; Martha Fegan, 5th executive; Mrs. Faith Snider, advisor; Sharon Williams, treasurer; Lynette Lar¬ sen, secretary, and Jane Robinette, president. Bottom: Spring officers are Gloria Niederhauser, president; Mrs. Couture, ad¬ visor; Elaine Collett, vice-president; Nancy Graham, treasurer, and Maris Hudson. Making and selling centerpieces for Thanks¬ giving gave Art Club members the opportunity to earn money for the club in a competitive way. Mr. Robert Gregg, a guest speaker from Joel E. Ferris High School, lectured on Batik, a method of fixing colored designs. Other activities in¬ cluded a Beatnik party for the fall semester offi¬ cers, a workshop and visits to art displays. Bidets TvOu TtMSu iu Cfiwfefcbte S BuJIcmjQQ Front Row: Maris Hudson, Jane Robinette. Row 2: Libby Rob¬ erts, Paul Unger, Sandy Stoner, Sally Ewing, Gloria Nieder¬ hauser, June Martin. Row 3: Nancy Gasman, Martha Fegan, Connie Terris, Linda Hosheit, Nancy Graham, Carolyn John¬ son, Lynda Toso. Row 4: Shar¬ on Williams, Lynette Larsen, Elaine Collett, Bob Weeden, Gary Middleton, Michele God¬ dard, Donna Houchin, Penny Paulsen. Marianne Watson, Linda Butler, Kris Anderson, Sue McCoy, Becky Hodge. Row 4: Vicki Emmel, Barbara Sullivan, Jane Keeler, Cheri Dun¬ ning, Diana Edwards, Diane Sprint, Annette Hardinger, Stephanie Nel¬ son, Kay Johnson. Front Row: Linda Schmitz, Jane Robinette, Sue Frazier, Carol Martinson, Joan Shotwell, Trudy Gyarfas, Kathy Cropp. Row 2: Lynn Galambie, Sue Thompson, Carol Brannon, Linda Nelson, Cindy Frederickson, Linda Arnold, Carol Mell, Barbara Peterson, Lynette Lightbody, Jo Ann King, Ginny Davis. Row 3: Susan Elbert, Margaret Philopant, Carol Slade, Classroom observation and limited teaching experience at Field Grade School allowed the Future Teachers of America to explore their pos¬ sible careers. Members assisted teachers at the grade school by correcting papers and helping with such experiments as making butter. Guest speakers during the year explained education requirements, fields of teaching, and teaching opportunities. Top: Spring semester officers include Carol Martin¬ son, president; Jane Keeler, vice-president; Sue Elbert, secretary; Lynette Lightbody, treasurer, and Barbara Peterson, 5th executive. Bottom: Fall semes¬ ter officers include Cheri Dunning, president; Lynda Yule, treasurer; Jennifer Schatz, secretary; Lynette Lightbody, vice-president, and Trudy Gyarfas, 5th executive. Rick Manum and Sally Glover post Red Cross notices on the bulletin board in the main hall. R i Cfcoss Boys fecutcU cukI Awfo uo w Qclml Striving to arouse civic responsibility, the High School Red Cross Council bought blankets for the Morning Star Boy’s Ranch and cleaned and painted the Antonian School for Special Chil¬ dren. They also supplied entertainment at the Eastern State Hospital Variety Show. Rick Manum and Sally Glover serve as Shadle’s representa¬ tives to the council. F. U. Q. Umb tS l AJonh as f-fosptfal Volwrims Working as volunteers at St. Luke ' s Hospital enables members of the Future Medical Students’ Club to gain actual experience in the field of medicine. Participants in this pro¬ gram earn points by serving in cen¬ tral service, X-ray, physical therapy and lab. The American Medical As¬ sociation awards pins to students with enough points. Front Row: Carlene Haynes, Pat McElroy, Sally Glover, Joan Richards, Judy Robertson, Glenda Goumaz, Robin Farris, Kathy McEvoy. Row 2: Joy Thompson, Barb Dyal, Diana Kerr, Chelen Fisher, Patty Wells, Barb Harris. Row 3-: Susan Sasse, Carolyn McAlister, Carol Sherling, Mike Wiebers, Janice Coolbaugh, Jenon Hoogstad, Sandy Schmidt. 74 PuiuA Musses Vtst6 t-fecMv CfiwfetS Practicing Red Cross first aid are fall officers Rosalind Bell, secretary; Jackie Smith, vice-president; Cheryl Cook, president, and Carol Wilson, treasurer. Lakeland Village, the blood bank, Eastern State Hospital, the health depart¬ ment, and the Shriners’ Hospital are a few of the many places members of Fu¬ ture Nurses of America visit during the year. This year F.N.A. made puppets for the children at St. Luke ' s Hospital and also supported a young patient at Lake¬ land Village. Serving as volunteers at St. Luke ' s gives members further oppor¬ tunities to learn about nursing. Front Row: Marie Hawkins, Marlene Womach, Kathy Anderson, Diane Brace, Joy Thompson, Jackie Smith, Marion Watson, Dianne Sinnott, Cathy Portz, Carol Wilson. Row 2: Joanne Goumaz, Rosalind Bell, Joan Hoagland, Sandra Fry, Mary Derr, Connie Sweet, Bev Piper, Carol Aden, Frances Coppinger, Judy Huffer, Sherrie Worthington. Row 3: Planning a field trip to the blood bank are spring officers Jackie Smith, president; Joy Thompson, vice-president; Diane Brace, secretary, and Mary Derr, treasurer. Nancy Sweet, Becky Reesnes, Debbie Piper, Ginny Benadom, Linda Butler, Judy Beekman, Barbara Wright, Darla Walker, Karen Patton, Terry Denson. Row 4 - Penny Kaluza, Pam Barth, Anita Austin, Billie Middleton, Sue Blust, Donna Perdue, Connie Cogley, Diane Sprent, Carol Hahn, Cheryl Cook, Sharon Olsen, Bobbie Ann Brockie. French Club goes Italian as Sue Elbert, Linda Fjoslien, Ginny Davis and Trudy Gyarfas divide a pizza at a club social function. Car washers Bill Elston, Bill Ward and Diane Helmer help raise money for Le Cercle Francois. 0fub Diana Kerr, second semester president, discusses travel in France with Parisian-born Liliane Gervais. Front Row: Julie Harding, Donna In- ners, Karla Stratford, Sally Ward, Shirley Stokke, Carol Brannon, Judy Robertson, Julie Lindlie, Connie Judd, Judy Riggs, Kay Kevan, Lili¬ ane Gervais, Pennie Harper, Karen B|ordahl, Caryl Rothstein. Row 2: Nanette Routt, Carol Erickson, Trudy Gyarfas, Nancy Largent, JoAnne King, Barbara Bjork, Charlotte Vin¬ cent, Vicki Seipp, Linda Clary, Mi¬ chele Langley, Faris Dearborn, Kathy Redfield, Stephanie Allen. Row 3: Charlene Haynes, Judy Martin, Jan Cooper, Pam Nieschulz, Ginny Babb, Jacquie Miller, Bill Ward, Nancy Hostad, Jane Vivian, Kathy Grace, Ginny Hubbard, Terry Nolan, Diane Helmer, Pat Luck. Row 4: Cynthia Oxrieder, Ellen Paulukonis, Vicki Tos- tenrude, Sue Elbert, Kathy Anderson, Sally Leytze, Leanne O ' Neill, Vicki Treadwell, Diana Kerr, Becky Bailey, Vicki Vaughan, Gayla Grier, Carol Davis. Row 5: Donna Giese, Jenon Hoogstad, Diana Blackwell, Kathy Lindsey, Leslie Drollinger, Linda Fjos- lien. Bill Drew, Marilyn McVey, Zel- la Sarchet, Lynn Haugland, Donna Perdue, Candy Bostad. ‘‘American teenagers are much more self- conscious, stated Parisian transfer student Lil¬ iane Gervais as she imparted firsthand cultural knowledge to the members of the French Club. Liliane’s talks headed the club’s list of ac¬ tivities which also included a car wash and do¬ nating tablets to the Antonian School Christmas project. fiAoAb CM) £¥(umamj Boots Tdjp Tops Scte tce Acfeoit Extraneous roots of explicit polynomial functions—do you eat them or put them in your garden? Besides solving such intricate expressions, the Shadle Math Club viewed films, absorbed lectures and competed in the National Math Contest to better equip members for future careers in mathematics. Front Row: Barbara Barrick, Larry Sontag, Steve Lehman, Howard Stout, Shirley Adams. Row 2: Dick Schmidt, Bob Dahl, Bob Lee, Steve Burns. Row 3: Randy Steele, Bill Faught, Chris Hugo, Kelly O ' Keefe, Tom Batty. Itches, hives, rashes and assorted eruptions captured the interest of Science Club members during a trip to the Hoilister-Stier allergy labora¬ tory this winter. A lecture by prominent local physicist Mr. Skip Lauderback, a book sale, and occasional parties enlivened the remainder of the club ' s agenda. The Culligan Man in the form of com¬ pany representative Lee Shroutz addresses the Science Club on water softening. Front Row: Dee Logan, Shirley Adam Howard Stout, Diana Barnett, Lind Schmitz. Row 2: Wally Blackhurst, Bo Dahl, Chris Hugo, David Anderson, Rich ard Schmidt, Greg Jones. V ! r ' ; _ m ■ V ... ; ■ y; llSll NTs AGONIZING VICTORY s§ifi: 1 , R A,;) . i 1 1 H 1 Jerry Davis Tackle Pat King Guard Harry Laughary Fullback 2nd team All-City Chronicle Rob Young 1 st team All-City Chronicle and Spokesman-Review Hank Bendix 2nd team All-City Chronicle Jubilant fans carry Coach Davis off the field after the Highlanders defeated North Central, 20-0, for their first league win in twenty games. Don Doyl Guard Jerry Morin Halfback Jim Kalamon Quarterback Ron Brusseau Halfback Ron Dickson Halfback Jim Bunch Tackle Jerry Hendren End Jack Brenton Quarterback LxddM PWuc at F Oua R cW Seasons Sparked by the characteris¬ tics spirit of the Highlanders, the Laddies combined determination and strategy to produce their best season in four years. Pass catching and broken field running highlighted play as the team finished the seasons with a three win, seven loss record. Forrest Wilbanks Halfback Gary Oxner End Handling the manager’s duties this year are Bob Konop- ka; Lyle Becker, trainer; Dave Moss; Terry Peterson, train¬ er; Syd Muzzy; Mike Taggert and Doug Lehmen. John Hughes Guard Terry Tess End Gary Davis Head Coach Ron Frost Halfback Ron Keefer Guard Jack Harding Center s® Jack Brenton, Highlander quar¬ terback, leads the Laddies from the Fairgrounds dressing room to begin the second half of the University game. P tcttces Pay Ofa as T aiw Caa W Ptazs Jack Rountree End Rob Alderson End Tom Lyons Halfback Denny Oye Center Mr. Bob Morris Line Coach Terry Justice Tackle Mr. Les Rurey Assistant Coach Al Luher Quarterback Mr. Don Miller Assistant Coach Joe Ralph End Ed Clauson Tackle 2nd team All-City Spokesman-Review John Bower Fullback -Uuskes Fw QbCtSotv; QjpVuJb 4 QcfjucuL MiKe l mg Tackle Lonnie Wharf Halfback Roger Ames Center Gary Branson End John Donnelly Center Wayland Boot Fullback Harry Laughary (32) provides protection as Hank Bendix (78) kicks an extra point out of Jim Kalamon ' s hold during the CV game. Gary Davis, in his first year as Shadle football coach, spent long hours grooming his team for City High School League competition. Many practices last¬ ed until darkness forced the team indoors. But the practice paid off as the Highlanders ran, passed and kicked to their ‘ ' winningest” sea¬ son in-four years. Ken Kelly Guard Varsity Scores 1965 SHADLE . ..13 N.C.. .21 SHADLE ..... _19 C.V. _ . 0 SHADLE ..... _13 L.C... .14 SHADLE ..... .. 7 Gonzaga _ ......20 SHADLE ..... . 7 Rogers ... ......13 SHADLE ..... .20 N.C. .. ...... 0 SHADLE ...... _46 University . ..... 0 SHADLE ..... .. 7 Gonzaga _ .....21 SHADLE ..... _14 L.C. _ .25 SHADLE ..... . 0 Rogers _ ..12 Rudy Grigsby Tackle Ken Deseve Halfback Doug Carter Center Harry McClelland End Powv L oddites Team co-captains Hank Bendix, left, and Rob Young present Coach Davis with the Central Valley game ball at aruoutdoor pep con before the Lewis and Clark Tom Myhre Fullback Jerry Burnett End A C j T qms On its way to capturing three wins, the Laddies outscored opponents 146 to 126. In statistics, the team beat almost every op¬ ponent but often came out on the short end of the scoreboard. Rob Young, voted first team All-City by both the Spokane Daily Chronicle and the Spokesman-Review, is the first Shadleito to be accorded this honor in three years. Other All-City selections were Ed Clauson, 2nd team Review, Hank Bendix, 2nd team Chroni¬ cle and Harry Laughary, 2nd team Chronicle. game. Front Row: Sam Diana, Dave Johnson, Bob Beal, Ed Fisher, Dave Bixby, Fred King, James Nerritt, John Ricketts, Gordon Preecs, Steve Ogilvie, Don Bemel, Ron Spangle. Row 2: Pat Lipton, Brian Hocum, Brad Beal, Bill Elston, Craig Kallas, Greg Erickson, Steve Warner, Doug McCray, Craig Thornes, Mark Walker, B. Lawrence, Larry Tuke. Row 3: Steve Peterson, John Ward, Frank Greco, Tom Landine, Jim Mclnturff, Rich Benscotter, Stan Bemel, Ron Frost, Lance Orton, Bill Mustard, Dick Shaw, Dave Dickinson. Row 4: Phil Johnston, John Nelson, Glen Fehler, Milan Novick, Steve Philabaum, Al Lafky, Jerry Bock, Charles Datsun, Don Jones, Steve Smith, Mike Storchley, Mike Kinney, Bob Ostrander. Mr. Lyle Pugh Coach Mr. Dave Robertson Coach Final League Standings SHADLE PARK ...7 Rogers . 6 Gonzaga _ 5 L.V. ..-.-.-3 C.V. .....-3 W.V...-.2 University .. -2 Ferris . 2 N.C. . 1 B-Squ ct i$ I4cM (Cey Fuiu ' tG Success Coach Dave Robertson looks fundamentals of football. on as two future varsity gridders practice the V : ' v ' Leading the team to a string of four league victories and one loss, Dale Robertson captured first place in All-City with a time of 9:15.8. He then went on to take first in the All-State meet, breaking the record by four seconds. Consistently finishing second for the High¬ landers, Rich Mesmer promises to be a conten¬ der for next year’s title. In the space of 80 days, Shadle ' s cross country team rao collectively over 1800 miles in all types of weather and terrain, in preparation for meets on their home course and at Seattle, Moses Lake, and Moscow. LEAGUE SCORES SHADLE 22 .. _ North Central 39 SHADLE 15 .. ___ Gonzaga 48 SHADLE 20 _ _ Ferris 43 SHADLE 18 _ _ Lewis and Clark 39 SHADLE 34 _ _____ Rogers 25 2nd in All-City 4th in All-State Dale Robertson B-CcfyuOui Cams Runs uj3 4-1 Manager Mike Dunn, called on to cure aches and pains, shin splints, and sore feet, also doubles as a clothes closet. Registering a near perfect 4-1 season, the B-squad produced times comparable to ri¬ val varsities. Led by junior Rich Emery, with a 10:26 on Shadle ' s course, the second string will provide a solid foundation for next year ' s team. Pictured at ' right with the team symbol, Coach Harvey Lochhead is truly the “hub of the cross country team. ' ' In his second year at the helm of Shadle ' s cross country squad, Coach Lochhead has instigated a new schedule of workouts. This consists of sus¬ tained runs of up to twenty miles, sprints on the quarter-mile track and at a local sand pit, and more interval running. ;SMK L Fritz McGinnis sinks a half-nelson for a pin against N.C. - V Ralph Hoover ' s tough riding keeps his man off balance. QkadJk HAjottn n City Tdfo With Don Gross bars his opponent ' s arm to retain control. Tom Sears puts a tight pinning combination on his Mead man. Hank Bendix prepares to meet the onslaught of Mead ' s Don Beno. Ron Dixon prepares to slam his N. C. opponent to the mat. Mat control is essential for winning, and Dud Mizo- guchi demonstrates his ability. zkriivjtuA i CouSftCatuj Total Non-League Scores: SHADLE 285 .Opponents 100 District: SHADLE—first .92 North Central—second . .65 Mead—third .50 State: Moses Lake—first.47 North Central—second.36 SHADLE—third .34 Highlander Pat Henshaw works for an escape. SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE SHADLE Varsity Scores 1965 29 .West Valley 30 .North Central 35 .Lewis Clark 39 U niversity 31 .Central Valley 30 .Ferris 30 .East Valley 39 .Rogers 30 .Mead 15 13 1 1 3 9 12 13 6 16 Front Row: Jim Gembala, Scott Lipton, Craig Mitcham, Ralph Hoover, Jerry Morin, Fritz McGinnis, Dud Mizoguchi. Row 2: Ken Bennett, Tom Sears, Warren Alfano, Terry Davis, Jim Bunch, Ron Dixon, Pat,- King, Pat Henshaw. Row 3: Greg Wolfe, Mike King, Ed Clausen, Hank Bendix, Rudy Grigsby, Don Gross. Sophomore Steve Ogilvie prepares to spin for a take-down against Ferris. mm iW SST Assistant Coach Bill Via um jes j |yc sf Assistant Coach Don Miller Bill Maher of Mead winces as Jim Bunch tries to force him to the mat with a pile-driver. lAA-erffe tS ToUlUd hv Led by the Highlanders of Shadle Park, Spokane high school wrestling gained state prominence this year. Shadle compiled a dual meet record of 16 wins, while bowing only twice to the state champions from Moses Lake. During the season the Highlanders scored 598 points, allowing their opponets only 198. After their weekly devastation of rivals, they stormed into the district and captured their fourth straight crown to add to their third city championship. As the year closed, the Scotties looked to the state tournament and claimed the number three spot, ending Shadle ' s most successful season under Coach Lyle Pugh. Greg Wolfe explodes from down position in an effort to escape. Warren Alfano ' s double wrist lock puts pressure on Larry Short from Rogers. . 4th . 1 st 2nd 2nd ,4th . 1 st ,3rd ,4th . 1 st . 1 st 2nd . 1 st . 3rd Sfafe SwGeptacj Dtsfexcfc Yelling advice to one of his varsity wrestlers is head coach Lyle Pugh. Highlander Ken Bennett sinks a pinning combination against Colville. Little Jim Gembala stretches to pin his man from N. C. A seemingly awkward position proves advantageous for Jerry Morin to control his Moses Lake man. District Placings: 106 lb.—Scott Lipton . 115 —Fritz McGinnis . 123 —Dudley Mizoguchi . 141 —Ralph Hoover. 148 —Pat Henshaw. 154 —Ron Dixon . 168 —Jim Bunch . 178 —Don Gross . 194 —Hank Bendix . Hvy —Tom Sears . State Placings: 115 lb.—Fritz McGinnis . 154 —Ron Dixon . Hvy —Tom Sears. Scott Lipton struggles to escape from Ron Goedde s tight waist hold. 93 W ' testfacg and Ba kd Coaches are generally proud of their teams, and head wrestling coach Lyle Pugh is no exception. When asked what he thought of this year ' s B-squad, he said, “It’s like all of Shadle, tremendous!” The B-squaders wrestled in thirteen dual meets and lost only two matches. In addition, twelve boys filled in for varsity wrestlers in twenty-one individual matches, winning all but four. The varsity will lose twenty-seven seniors, but forty-five sopho¬ mores and twelve juniors with match experience will fill the vacancies. A tree-topper provides excitement for fans during a Parent ' s Night demonstration. Wrestling managers Rick Neet, Lyle Becker, trainer, Marvin Crisp, Dale Crisp, and Doug Lehman, pack uniforms for a road trip. Front Row: Mike Moyer, John Lanouette, Tom Lip- ton, Darrell Perdue, Mike Bemel, Bill Minor, John Ricketts, Ray Ballantyne, Ed Anastasio. Row 2: Pat Lipton, Bob Barrett, George McDowell, Ken Burnnett, Randy Stoner, Steve Ogilvie, Larry Mc¬ Coy, Bob Beal, Steve Pet¬ ty, Doug Thiele, Mike Hedin, Gordon Preecs. Row 3: Rusty Tavares, Steve Whitehead, Don Semler, Frank Atchison, Dick Shaw, Russel Wickstrom, Stan Bemel, Steve Phillabaum, Charles Dodson, Jerry Bock, Ken Thompson, Bruce Caroon, Gerry Oxner, Doug McCray, Mike Char¬ ter, Fred King, Mike Ur- quhart. 94 Ken Neiswender outmaneuvers determined Lewis and Clark defenders for a chance at the basket during an inter-division game which dealt the Laddies a defeat. A |ump ball resumes action as Ken Neiswender directs the tip at a Shadle player. Dave Chapman, attempting a lay-in, finds footroom at a premium during basketball action at the Coliseum. L uris omj CJlfokToumctiMe Ken Neiswender tries for points from under the basket during a game which broke a mid-sea¬ son Division II tie for first place with Central Valley. Bruce Snyder Ken Neiswender A Luher Dave Chapman attempts a last quarter score in the game with Central Valley during the first round of a successful season. Greg Danielson Jack Brenton AI Luh er Earl Overlie Earl Overlie encounters a CV stumbling block under the basket. Front Row: Jack Brenton, Ken Neiswender, Terry Nelson, Earl Overlie, Steve Miller. Row 2: Al Luher, Dave Chapman, Greg Danielson, Tom Beall. Row 3: Coach Henley, Bruce Sny¬ der, Tony Anderson, Jim Fowler, Bob Reed, Joe Ralph, Terry Peterson, trainer. Preseason basketball carried ominous overtones in the form of three non-league losses, but the losses became insignificant at the advent of an eight-game winning streak kicked off by a 49-48 defeat of Gon- zaga. Victories over Mead, West Valley, Central Valley, a non-league win over Coeur d ' Alene, and a 55-34 defeat of Ferris followed the Gonzaga squeaker. Two more non-league wins during the Christmas Holiday Tournament demonstrated Highlander potential. Following the holiday contest, Lewis and Clark delivered Shadle’s first league loss. At this point, first place in Division II began changing hands between Shadle and Central Valley. A Shadle win over Rogers, a loss to NC, another win over Mead, and a loss to University were matched by corres¬ ponding wins and losses by Central Valley, the major divisional opposition. All eyes are glued on the ball as it slithers through the basket during the Coeur d ' Alene tilt in Shadle ' s gym. Tom Sangren, Jerry Pike, and Scott Speicher attend to the managerial duties for this season ' s action. During the latter stages of the season Central Valley cinched first place in Division II and Shadle defeated Gonzaga to wrap up second. The Highlanders lost a chance for a spot in the State Tournament after they bowed to Lewis and Clark by three points. LC used Shadle’s own weapon, accurate foul shooting, to capture its playoff spot in the last few seconds. Shadle’s well-balanced, but very young, team was a constant threat to all clubs throughout the season. Juniors Joe Ralph and Steve Miller began playing regu¬ larly during the final throes of the season. They turned in consistently good games and provided needed depth for the Shadle Varsity. Varsity Scores 1 965 SHADLE 49. 48 SHADLE 63 . 46 SHADLE 52 . 41 SHADLE 52 . .Central Valley 49 SHADLE 55. 34 SHADLE 43. 51 SHADLE 52 . 46 SHADLE 40 . 50 SHADLE 57 . 47 SHADLE 47 . 64 SHADLE 51 . 61 SHADLE 62. 41 SHADLE 51 . 49 Greg Danielson scrambles for a shot during a Shadle- Sandpoint non-league game. Front row: Ed Fisher, Craig Moritz, Mike Maloney, Dick Reid. Row 2: Greg Jens, Dick Schuchart, Larry Tuke, Greg Erickson. Row 3: Doug Umbreit, John Nelson, Greg Sanford, Don Jones, Fred Lieske. Ed Fisher takes to the air to avoid a check by a Lewis and Clark defender. B-Scju clf ScMm 04 LC. Averaging 59 points a game, the B-Squad en¬ gaged Central Valley and Lewis and Clark in a struggle for the city title which left the rest of the opposition far behind. Extremely close wins characterized the long eighteen league-game season. The last two or three seconds decided two games in a row and left Shadle players with shaky knees as they first squirmed by Sandpoint 69-68 and then downed Rogers 55-53. Larry Gelhaus controls the ball for Shadle during a game with Lewis and Clark early in the season. Third baseman Bob CM Weoilvto Gary Rentel takes his turn during pitching rotation. Larry McClenney concentrates on striking out a batter. m-t TougtigftS Ctfy L jtgu OppOittods Fighting sub-normal temperatures in the early portion of the season, the Shadle baseball team prepared for their league opener against Gonzaga. Sparked by team depth, the Shadle Park diamond dusters, coached by Mr. Joe Heslin, headed for one of their strongest seasons. The return of nine lettermen plus a good crop of juniors gave the team needed balance at all positions. Acquisition of bleachers for the base¬ ball diamond cheered Mr. Heslin, team members, faculty and students. The Comstock Foundation placed six sections of bleachers, each holding 55 people, around the field in time for this year’s league opener. Front Row: Bob Lanouette, Steve Miller, Mike Hepworth, Dave Johnson, Ron Brusseau, Greg Fuller. Row 2: Jim Neighbors, Jack Brenton, Dennis Huston, Larry McClenny, Lonnie Wharf, Stan Phillips. Row 3: Mike Helke, Mark Burke, Tom Beall, Joe Ralph, Doug Tucker, Gary Rentel, Rich Weaver. Coach Joe Heslin outlines pre-game strategy for this year ' s squad. Junior shortstop Joe Ralph prepares to hit as catcher Dave Johnson flashes signals to the pitcher. John Ward drills a single to left as Rick Brett yells encouragement. Steve Hathaway saves a run as he backs up a throw from the outfield. Craig Moritz moves in to field a bunt in an intra-squad game. Russ Murphy relays the ball to the infield after catching a long fly. -1! M -4 i . m rf4 :tf flife JlF 1 IflSbi VO ’[! ( Jim Maclnturf reach- B-Sqa ct QkowS Imj PwteOMm W ikoui Strength in outfield and infield positions and pitching sup¬ port from the varsity anchored the B squad baseball team. Coach Doug Cresswell and his eighteen squad members anticipated a winning season after whipping Rogers 10-3 in a practice game. Rogers was the only squad to defeat the Highlanders last year. Ken Kerr delivers his fast one during spring warm-up session. SuAt uvung TeAuv CllM Yfcdw With Q otth Sfefe Mm6 Coach Clyde Coombs yells instructions dur¬ ing after -school practice. Dennis Dahlke exhib¬ its his butterfly stroke during the Pullman meet. Ron Lyons finishes warming up with the breaststroke. Steve Higgins swims the backstroke in the third lap of the med¬ ley event. SWIMMING MEET SCORES SHADLE 37 . .WSU 46 SHADLE 52. .Pullman 64 SHADLE 46. 52 SHADLE 50 . .WSU 44 SHADLE 38. .Pullman 64 First Row: Neil Gillette, Eddie Cates, Jim Sadler, Row 2: Mike Miller, Jim Perry, Larry Fanning, Mike Shaw, Gary Lux, Phil Heninger. Row 3: Doug Mayers, Rick Gardiner, Bob Van Schoorl, Ron Lyons, Brian Bereiter, Steve Higgins. Row 4: Bob Mead, Dennis Dahlke, Paul Meissner, Joe Bell, Steve Bush- nell. Steve Bushnell, Brian Bereiter and Bob Van Schoorl practice their starts for upcoming me ' ets as Phil Heninger watches. TtCbck R-ftfe ' Bnjom DuvtUtg Ttat u tg Front Row: Rich Weisser, Tony Martin, Ron Spangle, Rich Emery, Mike Roberts, Russ Grothe, Doug Robinson, Mike Ruben, Roland Fischer. Row 2: Greg Cavanaugh, Ken Kelly, Dan Quashnick, Gary Oxner, Mike Ahrens, Clay Crosby, Joel Huston, Tom Lyons, Dick Pfiffner. Row 3: Harry Laughary, Ken Bennett, Jim Harris, Dick Shaw, Don Semler, Chris Osborne, Fred Foss, Jim Kalamon. Row 4: Gary Lux, Sid Muzzy, Greg Thurber, Larry Johnson, Greg Danielson, John Howell, Mel Haberman, Dick Benscoter, Bill McGuire. Intensive preseason conditioning during March pre¬ pared trackmen for individual track and field events. Areas of competition are field events: broad jump, high jump, pole vault and shot put; and track events: low and high hurdles, 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440- yard dash, V 2 mile sprint, mile run and two-mile run. Assisting Shadle ' s track rats ' Holms, Greg Stoyanac, Terry Dunn. are managers Steve Peterson and Mike 105 Front Row: Craig Robertson, Dick Reid, Mike Talley, Bruce Bentley, Larry McCaughey, Ron Side, Randy Stoner, Dave Bixby, Dale Campbell. Row 2: John Nord, Fred King, Doug Hooper, Dan Williams, Steve McCormick, Mike Baril, Ron Frost, Bob Weeden, Ed Hayes, Rich Robideaux, Brian Hocum. Row 3: Jeff Hatch, Steve Braun, Jim Haunschild, John Hughes, Steve Jackson, Mike Hansen, Tom Pierce, Bill Braun, Rich Mesmer, Jim Brown. Row 4: Von Klohe, Milan Novick, Hank Bendix, Rob Young, Bill Carlon, Jim Donner, Malcom Derr, Allan Brown, Tom Cassidy, Ken Neiswender, Mike Murphy. ; • Front Row: Bob Polworth, Tim Wolferman, Tim Bar¬ ry, Jim Goerig. Row 2: Rick Allen, Mike Miller, Dave Barnett, Greg Gale, Rich Alexander. Row 3: Jim Evenden, John Kauz- Loric, Joe Devary, Bob Iseminger, Gerry Davis. Rick Allen tees off at Downriver indoor practice driving range. Two Shadle golfers brave, winter weather for some early spring practice. hu Couutfe (m l (jowvte FALL TENNIS STANDINGS FALL GOLF STANDINGS 1 . North Central 1 . Lewis Clark 2. Lewis Clark 2. Rogers 3. Rogers 3. Gonzaga Prep 4. SHADLE PARK Mead 5. Ferris 5. Central Valley 6. Gonzaga Prep 6. SHADLE PARK 7. West Valley 7. West Valley 8. University 8. North Central 9. Central Valley 9. University 10 . Ferris Front Row: Bob McKee, Sonny Westbrook, Carl Foltz. Row 2: Mike Tostenrude, David Lee, Mike Benson, Bruce Peebles, Pat O ' Connell. Row 3: Bob Shelton, Eric Sorte, John Woodworth, Jim Patterson, Ralph Brem- mer, manager. 109 Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Coach Terry Menteer, medalist in the All- City Golf Tournament, helps Faris Dearborn and Vicki Bodker improve their game. Front Row: Donna Whitmore, Vicki Woodward, Terry Menteer. Row 2: Vicki Bodker, Vicki Rhoad. Row 3: Barbara Peterson, Faris Dearborn, Lina Hedman. Row 4 : Valenda Vanderwal, Janet Klaus, Louise Gessner. Row 5: Frances Coppinger, Lynda Yule, Stephanie Swift. Oifth’ ThCunS Victory in the All-City Golf Tournament was the high point of the season for the girls ' golf team. Terry Menteer, this year’s medalist, won individual honors in the com¬ petition. Driving their way through league action, the golfers gained another first place. The team tied their match with L.C., but de¬ feated all other city schools. Golf action con¬ tinued this spring with Shadle golfers de¬ fending the title. Front Row: Robin Farris, Cathy Burquist, Diane Keller, Sue Keller, Janet Conner, Nancy Pike, Vicki Tostenrude, Cheryl Havercroft. Row 2: Nancy Fleiger, Cheryl Miller, Pat Donohoe, Lynda Brakke, Linda Exley, Joan Shotwell, Dorothy Judge, Linda Connal, Carolyn Melcher, Barbara Sullivan. Row 3: Sue Peterson, Judy Muzzy, Debbie Olson, Jackie Hubert, Mrs. Betty Hammond, Lynda Sprague, Linda Williams, Kathy Hinton] Kathy Durkin, Nancy Edmonson. Third place in city league competition climaxed the fall season for the girls ' tennis team. Winning four of seven matches, the team bowed only to L.C. West Valley, and University. In addition to the regular season, several members participating in the All-City Tournament advanced to final rounds. Keeping in shape with winter tennis practice are Judy Muzzy and and Pat Donohoe. Mrs. Betty Hammond, Coach Seasftit With {QA- Oty Toumctmeitfe ‘ Nancy Pike, Cathy Burquist, and Diane Keller advanced to final rounds in All-City tennis action. _ . i f S ■ r A .... Guftuiosts Honors tw flwMu Coiufoetefeow Executing a handstand on the balance beam, Linda Scott shows the style that enabled her to win top honors at Kennewick and Cheney. Front Row: Karen Aldrich, Gloria Storm, Janine Hardy, Dianne Sinnott, Joan Christenson, Kathy Cropp. Row 2: Marilyn Stephens, Judy Oakley, Barb Lipton, Linda Scott, Judy Keeler, Linda Sulli¬ van, Ellen Paulukonis, Karen Eddy, Linda Baker. Judy Oakley practices a shoul¬ der stand while Marilyn Ste¬ vens spots during a gymnastics session. Gymnasts performing in various meets cap¬ tured honors in free exercise, balance beam, trampoline, tumbling and vaulting box. In the December Inland Empire Open Gymnastics Meet, Shadle won the team award. Linda Scott, Diane Sinnot, and Judy Keeler each received individual recognition which contributed to this honor. Later in the season they earned the team trophy at the E.W.S.C. meet. 7e viS CUmIh tit Mamie Broatch ' s volleyball team, The Patsies , captured first place in intramural action. Front Row: Linda Arnold, Judy Oakley, Barbara Anderson, Mary Ann Boxer, Marnie Broatch. Row 2: Judy Keeler, Andrea Bean, Kathy Cropp. Girls participating in the intramural sports program demonstrate enthusiasm for athletics as their teams clash every Monday and Thursday after school. Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Jones conduct the intramural activities which include volleyball and basketball tournaments. The win¬ ning teams attend a sports day at Ferris High School. Two teams tied for the intramural basketball championship. Front Row: Janice Bertholf, Cathy Burquist, Jackie Babin, Kathy Cropp, Darlene Westbrook. Row 2: Carol H i pski nd, Connie Sweet, Becky Hokge, Pam Bia I las, Mary Ann Boxer, Vickie Bodker. Row 3: Linda Arnold, Teri Stoudt, Karen Martinson, Gayle Parks, Linda Nixon. |P®| : ; . ■ mu ■ I i •: : t U i Miss Gilberta Albo Girls ' League Mrs. Sarah J. Anderson Girls’ League Mrs. Patricia Bockmeyer Girls ' League Book Qchedui e , P [fans Comprehensive book schedules and new humanities films highlight the English curriculum. Teachers give careful at¬ tention to organizing the book schedule so students read all of the available novels instead of just one. Sophomore classes begin a study of Shakespeare’s works by reading Julius Caesar. Macbeth and Hamlet follow in the junior and senior classes, giving a thorough picture of the Elizabethan era in literature. Study of novels consists of Silas Marner and Tale of Two Cities for the sophomores and My Antonia, Ethan Frome, Giants in the Earth, Old Man and the Sea, and Red Badge of Courage for the juniors. Senior classes read Our Town, the Greek drama Oedipus, and Charles Dicken’s Great Expectations. They also study the world’s great poetry and the history of language. Mrs. Norma Boisen Dileas Chailin •JL Mrs. Phyllis Bongers Spanish Club Students who complete three years of English at Shadle will come in contact with each one of these books. Mrs. Virginia Burger Quill and Scroll Mr. Ted Clark Publications Mrs. Geraldine Couture Art Club Mr. Wayne Chandler Class of 66 Intense study yields fruitful results Mrs. Mary Praetorius Girls ' League Testing is an experience familiar to all students. Mr. Chandler distributes English tests to eagerly awaiting scholars. Writing emphasis varies on the different levels. Sophomores study grammar and short compositions. Juniors construct a voca¬ tional paper with the aid of “dutch uncle interviews, arranged by the school. Senior students, in preparation for college a full research paper on any subject of their choice. Three honors classes add depth to the English curriculum. Honors students cover all regular work, but they study it in great¬ er detail. Seniors must pass a screening test before being admit¬ ted because they receive college credits from certain Washington schools. write Mrs. Kay Whelan Dramatics Mr. Lloyd Fowler Talent Club Mr. Lawrence Kraft Debate, Forensics Mrs. Esther Phillips Department Head Mr. Steve Bell Mr. James Berry Mr. Eugene Breckenridge Mr. Ronald Chattin Mr. Larry Clark Mr. Douglas Cresswell Intramurals Clansmen Red Cross Demarian Club Senior Activities Intramurals Mr. John Fry Publicity £ jl£uA DeC tOitS • • . Mr. Arthur Hightower Key Club Courses offered in the Social Studies Department give stu¬ dents essential information which can serve as a standard rule for making sound decisions about future political, social and economic problems. History reveals man’s past mistakes and contributes to his Mr. Ken Judd . . . .. r . Highland Fling progress. Economics gives students a basic understanding ot the problems and the advances of commerce; sociology deals with human relationships and behavior. For the first time since Shadle opened every student is en¬ rolled in at least one social studies class: U. S. history, world history or contemporary world problems. Elective courses enrich the program and offer a background for college-bound students. American government and economics will be required subjects next fall. Sociology will then be the only elective in the department. Just making a few comments, is Mr. Robert Kuehl, while C.W.P. stu¬ dents add finishing touches to maps of Africa. Panel discussions form an essential part of the So¬ ciology classes. Students Dean Fuehrer, Margaret Schmidt, Roger Stevens and Karen Kaller consult Mr Breckenridge on presentation techniques. Mr. Robert Kuehl Class of ' 65 Clarifying a point missed on a test can be accomplished in extra-class conferences. Linda Nelson gets additional interpre¬ tation from Mr. Fry on one question. Mr. Howard McNew Department Head Mr. Donald Miller Football Mrs. Dennie Moore Girls ' League Mr. Dennis Petek Basketball Mr. Fred Smith Concessions flAotlv DepCuitlmeut ' CotwSfiS BtnbliCtSi C UQG Ckm Mr. Eacker emphatically explains advanced mathematical equations. Pat McElroy ponders over problems presented in an advanced math class. Continuation describes this year ' s Math Depart¬ ment. Juniors and sophomores in SMSG (Student Mathematics Study Group) develop basic skills in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Five senior advanced math classes continue studying SMSG problems. Though parents find this course confusing, students show marked interest in logical progression of proofs and theorems. Students continuing math in college and in future professions rely on math skills learned in SMSG courses. Mr. Wayne Eacker Mr. Robert Cappello Department Head Chess Club Mrs. Virginia Koller Math Club Mr. Harvey Lochhead Track Mr. Dave Robertson Mr. Cecil Robinette B-Football F.T.A. Track 120 Fo ' te jK Uutguages Sfoess ' ' Qjp oJkTfy UaW ' Mrs. Phyllis Bongers Spanish Club Mr. James McBride Department Head “Speak to learn typifies the Foreign Lan¬ guage Department. This year’s foreign lan¬ guage teachers stress the importance of speech along with memorization of French, German, Latin, and Spanish words and phrases. Aiding students in speaking prac¬ tice are a modern language lab, recordings of actual native speakers, and entire classes conducted in the foreign tongue. Mrs. Charlotte Fancher Miss Mildred Tanner Mr. William Via Latin Club German Club French Club Denise Kerr listens attentively to German conversation. Miss Tanner presents another lesson in speech to German classes. 121 CR£ W Sfexcty PwcfUtiw F m£uju Wo Mr. Marvin Anderson Tennis Mr. E. B. Chrisman Department Head Mr. Tex Clark Fellowship Group Mr. Joe Heslin Commencement Mr. Paul Jensen Science Club Mr. Bob Jones Radio Club Mr. Ray Mohney Class of ' 65 Mrs. Peggy Ostness Future Nurses Mr. George Ross A.S.B. Contemplation: students absorb class explanation for greater course under¬ standing. Lab experiments provide a basic understanding of fundamentals in chemistry, as demonstrated in Mr. Chrisman’s class. 122 Stucfe t6 ffuifotttfg Imj Scte tc D opt Introduced to the science curriculum this year was the CHEM Study program based on experimentation. Students make their own conclusions, substanti¬ ated by new books and lab manuals. In general use throughout the city, the object of the course is to provide a bet¬ ter science background for the college- bound student. One section of CHEM Study was taught at Shadle last year and proved successful enough to be taught to all chemistry classes this year. Students ' notes of Mr. Ray Mohney ' s lectures form the necessary background for the next lab experiment. Mr. Mohney counsels a student on the deep mysteries of biology. CHEM Study allows the student more freedom in his work. 123 Business B iuc on De|3 )yt6wen6 Mr. Jim Morlan Distributive Education Mr. Robert Stockman Business Manager Mrs. Evelyn Magnuson Commercial Club Mr. Harlow Moe Medical Club Mr. Ross Byrd Business Education Head Mr. Edward Feldhusen Highland Fling Mrs. Beverly Glidden Dileas Chalin Mrs. Mary Griggs Commercial Club Five-minute time writings gauge Gayle Allen ' s and Sandra Stanley ' s typing ability. f j ill Speed and accuracy is the goal of transcription students who find perfection comes with practice 1 % fl8 Kathy Getchell prepares for future office employment while working with the mimeograph in Mr. Robert Stockman ' s business machines class. PtfaJPouttAfcitOw Lot tlnfy P uJtwPj 2— These symbols, as any Shadle short¬ hand student in the Business Education Department can explain, represent “practice makes perfect.” First-year classes strive for accuracy as they practice the alphabet and brief-forms through oral and written repetition. Second-year shorthand students concentrate on speed devel¬ opment. Classes take dictation and then type the given material the next period in transcription. The department also offers bookkeeping, business machines, office practice and typing. By dictating to her shorthand class, Mrs. Mary Griggs conveys practical business knowledge. Pondering on the next correct brief-form is Mary Pat Jaskulski, first year shorthand stu¬ dent. mm Mr. George Alex Mrs. Geraldine Art Club Couture Art Club Qbuuimh V wdojpb Students develope texturing skills as part of the Painting l-M class. National Art competition is the aim of many Shadle art students. Artists complete a portfolio consisting of 3 drawings and other selected pro¬ jects to compete for national scholarships. In addition, all art students work on local and state contests, Christmas decorations, game banners, special displays for various school de¬ partments and regular class assignments. Senior studio, a type of honors” art class, is responsible for the Sporran cover, end-sheets and section pages. A culminating effort for the artists is the an¬ nual Fine Art show. Each student has at least one project on display during this week. Garry Middleton uses burlap and canvas to develope a special textural effect in his Senior Studio art project. Band members diligently practice for the annual Christmas Concert. Photo Competition in All-Northwest music contests climaxed the year for members of the choral and instrumental groups of Mrs. Karen Nye and Mr. John Harris. A 30-minute major work by the music students was the main feature of the annual Orchestra and Choral Concert. Throughout the 1965 music year the students gave 10 ma¬ jor public performances and helped promote school spirit at games and convocations. The individual musician gained stage presence by performing for the public. Mr. John Harris Department Head Student concentration cymbal-izes the efforts of Shadle musicians as they perfect performing techniques. Mrs. Karen Nye Special Music Group Pausing at parade rest, Drum Major Dave Radford, symbolizes the accomplishments of Shadle music students. 27 Mrs. Margaret Kroske Department Head Mrs. Harriet Krese! Patience and accuracy are important in Margaret Noren ' s sewing project. 1-fOM £ CtMsd InduSbdCtJb Qkilfs ‘ ' Home is where the heart is,” but homemaking students learn that time and knowledge contribute to that home. Straight and accurate seams are on the minds of girls in tailoring classes as they create coats, skirts, suits, blouses, and dresses. Unburned and delicious meals are the goals of students in cooking classes. They study vitamins and nu¬ trition to plan not only good but also well-balanced meals. As a highlight of the year, cook¬ ing classes prepared a complete turkey dinner for the faculty just be¬ fore Thanksgiving vacation. Rudette Muzzana learns the fundamentals of child care. Preparing meatballs, Christie Sher¬ man learns how to make economical meals. An apple pie is in the making as Doris Havercamp rolls the crust. u u P uiuAJb Bill Ross, concentrating on the completion of his radio in electronics class, solders a wire. Excellence takes time! Industrial arts students learn this daily as they produce radios, blue-prints, tables, water skis, and engine parts. Closed circuit television for the auditorium is one in¬ dustrial arts project which has taken more than two years to build. Five advanced electronics students began the circuit to help the stage crew keep better visual contact with the activities on the stage while working in the control room. Electronics classes completed and put the new equipment into use this year. Ken Smith makes use of welding techniques to weld a pipe in metal shop. Don Earney uses the planer to begin his coffee table. Mr. Harold Burgen Rifle Club Mr, Robert Jones Radio Club Audio-Visual Mr. Carl Schmidt Archery Club Mr. Gilbert Brooks Department Head Originality and accuracy go hand-in-hand as Bill Brusseau checks the completion of his floor plan in advanced drawing. Leading the armies of the physically educated are, top row, Clyde Combs, Gary Davis, Charlotte Jones, and Betty Hammond; bottom row, Paul Henley, Bob Morris, Lyle Pugh, and Les Rurey. P . SWewfe tfy XcldM Fttness l . i In the name of physical fitness, Shadle Park boys and girls swim, wrestle, tumble, lift weights, ex¬ ercise, and compete in such healthful games as the Australian basketball game at the left. P.E. ac¬ tivities build minds and characters while building physical strength. Competition among the fairer sex is also keen. Shown pausing be¬ tween lunches are cooks Gudrun Yel- sung, Billie Martin, Donna Datson, Thel¬ ma Hedin, Louise Vinson, Lillie Christ¬ man, Clara Nine- mere, Bea Masters, Thelma Darling, Ellen Estes and Phyllis Swanby. Cwks, CurfockdRS T cM Btg Ictsks Maintaining 217,364 square feet of floor and preparing over 135,000 meals constitute yearly respons ibilities of the custodians and cooks. Many times they arrive before the students and depart well after the three o’clock dismissal bell as they perform tasks important to the function of the school. Head custodian Doc Jackson briefs Ollie Little, Leonard Gamache and Bob Bauer. Far above the average are custodians Floyd Jordan, Betty Shirk, and Ralph Sterritt. Mrs. Eleanor Boswell Bookroom Clerk Mrs. Mildred Glidden Guidance Secretary Mrs. Eloise Paddock Attendance Clerk Mrs. Adaline Zeller Business Office Mrs. Margaret Mathews Assistant Secretary Mrs. Rozella Noonan Senior Secretary Mrs. Adaline Zeller, business clerk, discusses school fees with student worker Charlene Smith. Stretching to shelve a textbook, Mrs. Eleanor Boswell checks bookroom inventory. Swamped by the largest high school enrollment in the city, staff services cre¬ ated new methods to meet student de¬ mands. Sophomores’ pictures appeared on student body cards for the first time this year through the co-operation of junior high schools. Office personnel are now able to speed identification of many students. With study hall totals soaring to 1142 students daily, Mrs. Irma Painter and Mr. Gary Davis maintained silence by strict¬ ly enforcing study rules. Over-crowded library conditions forced librarians Mrs. Gwen Durand and Mrs. Lenore Haight to buy more books with less money. Hard-bound paperbacks partially solved the problem. Sturdier than paperbacks, they cost about half as much as hard-bound editions. Mrs. Lenore Haight aids Glenn Fehler in the use of library references. Mrs. Gwen Durand Library Club Mrs. Lenore Haight Library Club Mrs. Irma Painter A.S.B. Study hall teacher Mrs. Irma Painter supervises one of her six classes which average 190 students each. Mr. Gary Davis Football Coach ■ i i pilii 1 — ' V 1 188 mm IlllJlillfii-l ! Rick Aaboe Kirk Abbott Terri Abramson Mary Ellen Adams Sue Adams Sue Aitchison Deanna Albrecht Sandy Albright Karen Aldrich Kay Alexander Mike Allen Garry Allman Joe Amann Ed Anastasio Carol Anderson Cheryl Anderson Kathy Anker Linda Ankney Mary Armstrong Jim Ashurst Frank Atchison John Audett Diane Austen Denny Austin Janice Babcock Jackie Babin Carmella Baggett Denise Bailey Sandy Bailey Dianne Baker Ray Ballantyne Tim Barry Gene Bateman Tom Batty Cynthia Baughman Randy Baxter Doug Beadle Bob Beal Brad Beal Sue Beck Carol Bell Stan Bemel Cindy Bennecker Terri Bennett Bruce Berg Janice Bertholf Judi Bertholf Bill Bishop Linda Bishop Dave Bixby Susan Bjordahl Lonnie Blackburn Steve Blackburn Dick Blair Bill Blummert Chris Brannan Jim Broe Jerry Bock Steve Braun Allan Brown Don Boehm Vivian Brazil Georgia Brown Craig Bonser Mark Brezee Nancy Brunkow Sue Blust John Brasch Dennis Brooks Frank Bongiorno Cyndi Brewer Yvonnem Brown rown Barbara Brusseau Becky Bunch Barbara Burch Debbie Burdett Howard Burger Bill Burke Steve Burrell John Butz Carol Cain Linda Calhoun Jane Campbell Mike Campbell Ron Carlson Steve Carlson Bruce Caroon Ken Carper Bonnie Carter Gary Carter Jerry Carver Roy Casselman Eager sophomores listen as Mrs. Mary Praetorius drills them in the quali¬ ties of the English lan¬ guage. Leonard Cates Tom Cathcart Rod Caufield Mary Cavanaugh Michelle Chalk ' ? i y I ! Jeff Chapman Mike Charter Steve Christopherson JoAnne Clark Luwana Clark 4 . Chris Cochran Cindy Cole Pat Cole Micki Conner Jane Cook Judie Cook Mike Cook Barb Cooley Bev Cooley Jan Cooper Norma Coppinger Patti Cosand Linda Couch Susie Cox Teresa Crain Ken Davis San Diana Bill Drew Pat Davis Judi Dick Randy Drobny r i Fruit flies take on a new significance to sophomores during a biology class. Carol Deguire Linda Dickey Rick Drobny Terri Crawford Pam Delaney Dave Dickinson Linda Culver Dick Deneke George Dietrich Norm Dahlen Laurie Dennis Judy Donahoe Roy Davenport Joe Devary Charles Dotson Carol Davis Bob Dewey Gary Dressier Linda Clary Bob Clayton Mike Clough Jerry Coble Chris Coburn £of (iS L mms N w in Lab Shelley Greene David Gronemeier Pat Gullidge Jim Gurnea Ingrid Gustafson Steve Hager Ray Haglund Carol Hahn Kathy Hair JoAnne Hamilton Ron Hardin Julie Harding Brent Harnack Sharon Harris Richard Harvey Denny G Haskins Denny L. Haskins Steve Hathaway Jim Haunschild John Havens Doris Haverkamp Mark Hawkins Eugene Headley Mike Hedin Diane Helmer Barbara Hempel Robert Hill Joan Hoagland Lynette Hobson Brian Hocum HeoWi i Gary Hofer Eloise Hoiseth Ellyn Holford Marsha Holland Shirley Holliday Ruth Holmes Linda Homm Marilyn Hoogendyk Dan Hoogstad Robert Horr John Hosheit Nancy Hostad Pat House Ron Houston Wayne Howard Steve Howel Charles Hubbard Ginny Hubbard Bonnie Huff Ron Huff Steve Hughes Mary Huish Alpha Hunt Don Huston Cheryl Kirkwood Joan Kleven Charles Klippenes Elaine Knight Jane Knight Diane Koenig John Koenig Marilyn Krajewski Neal Kroll Cindy Kruse Donna Kuehl Alan Lafky Holly Lake Herman Lamers Tom Landry Michele Langley John Laouette Nancy Largent James La Salle Nancy Lauber Classes P. E. Comses Ken Kerr Sue Kinderman Fred King JoAnn King Richard King Sue Inhofer Kay Johnson James Kelball Allen Irgens Wanda Johnson Jerold Keller Mike Jacobs Judy Johnston Karyn Keller Greg Jens Don Jones Sue Kemmish Linda Jensen Jim Jones Kris Kennedy John Jewett Phyllis Jones Penny Kennedy Bob Johnson Craig Kalles Bob Kerber Cheryl Johnson Linda Kaluza Ken Kerns Loraine Laudel Barbara LauricH Marilyn Lauritzen Mike Lauritzen Brian Lawrence Connie Lawson John Lear Jan LeBret June LeBret Norman LeBret Class 4 ’67 Sb hit (tod Dale Lee Linda Lee Linda Lee Andrea LeForgey Steve Leham Les LeMieux Debbie Leslie Sue Lewis Delwin Libby Larry Liberty Fred Lieske Esther Lindbloom Mark Lindholm Gary Linder Cynthia Lingren The tall and the short of it is evi¬ dent as Chris Hugo, left, shows Mark Lindholm around school. Pat Lipton Tom Lipton Kevin Littleton Bud Logan Bonnie Lucas Marcy Lucas Karen Luke Gil Lussier Vicki Lutz Ray Markee Karen Martenson Judy Martin June Martin Earl McGuire Mallory Morris Rolf Morstad Craig Mortz Mike Moyen Roy Munson Chris Murphy Russ Murphy Bill Mustard Karen Myhre Tom Myhre Judy Payne Shannon Peck Kathy Pelton Jon Pepin Darrell Perdue Terry Permenter Willanne Person Gene Peterson Mary Ann Peterson Melba Peterson Terry Peterson Steve Petty Karen Peuck Bob Pickel Tom Pierce Gerald Pike Debbie Piper Jim Pippenger Bob Polworth Andra Pomeroy Carl Popham Doug Potts Linda Powell Gordie Preecs Steve Prince Susan Prior Dan Quaschnick Susan Quick Mark Rainer Ronald Raivo Leana Ramm Penny Raymond Kathy Reed Rebecca Reesnes Jeff Rehn Dick Reid John Ricketts Glenda Robb Gayle Roberts Michael Roberts Craig Robertson Harold Robertson Ann Robinson Doug Robinson Phillip Robinson Sharon Rodkey Vicki Rogers Gordon Rolfe Donna Schreckendgust Barbara Scott Carol Scriven Burt Seaberg Don Semler Dick Shaw Terry Shreve Patsy Shreve Doug Silver Kathy Sims Debbi Simonson Dale Slack Barbara Slade Bonnie Slemp Diane Smith Gail Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Wendell Smith Twila Snyder Nanette Routt Greg Sanford Jim Van Schoorl Lflofe P(Vl wOJuAj Sandra Rothwell Carol Samek Kristie Schultz AI Root Ken Sammons Diane Schoch Karen Sorensen Craig Soberg Sally Spliid Camille Sparkes Jim Spearman John Roof Linda Rundle Zella Sarchet Pat Rookey Ron Runolfson Kathy Savitz Lynn Rothstein Jim Sadler Dick Schuchart John Roskelley Linda Russell Frank Scalise Gary Ross Mike Ryan Dave Schmidt Billie Spence Sally Sprague Sharon Sprague Gary Squires Ron Starr Randy Steele Barbara Steger Dave Sten house Colleen Stephens Marilyn Stevens Qopks Gl ct As Janice Stewart Jonnie Stewart Sophomores not pictured Marylou Stewart Richard Stickels James Allen Dana Stone Gary Applegarth Janet Stone Larry Aue Dan Barrett Doug Bissell Fred Bonser Donn Booth Kathy Coon rod Greg Des Voignes Joyce Stone Doug Fisher Randy Stoner Vicki Giles Gloria Storm Donald Goings Teresa Stoudt Phyllis Grant Greg Stoyanac Colleen Hartnett Ed Hoover Curtis Jones John Nord Jane Park Kathy Reams Jeff Sayler Randy Withrow Penny Strah Penny Strait Linda Sullivan Bill Summers Jeri Summers Paul Swann Ken Swartfager Patrick Swartout Mike Tally Cheryl Tanner Rusty Tavares Doug Thiele Twila Thoet Craig Thomas Ken Thompson Sue Thompson Bob Todd Vicki Tomshaw Lorrie Thomson Vicki Tostenrude Tom Trapp Martin Treffry Tom Trigsted Gary Tritt Dan Troglin Marsha Trumble Betty Tuke Larry Tuke Darlene Anderson Dave Anderson Kathy Anderson Kris Anderson Rod Anderson Pris Andrusko Linda Arnold Reen Ashley Greg Atkinson Greg Babin Judy Baertsch Becky Bailey Linda Baker Max Baker Marceena Baldwin Candie Barber Sandie Barber Mike Baril Dennis Barnes Dave Barnett Bob Barrett Leslie Batt Guy Baxter Rod Beal Tom Beall Terry Beckner Judy Beekman Ron Beer Rosalind Bell Wilma Bell Mike Bemel Ginny Benadom Terry Benoit Linda Benscoter Rich Benscoter Eric Benson Randy Bexell Mike Bird Peggy Bishop Karen Bjordahl Barbara Bjork Kathy Blackhart Diane Blackwell Steve Bowman Robert Brewer Buttons Connie Blair Vicki Bodker David Boje Marilyn Bollen Doug Bolstad Sue Borg Debbie Botts Melinda Bower Kathy Box Mary Ann Boxer Leonard Brakke Lynda Brakke Carol Brannon Gary Branson Bill Braun Ralph Bremmer Marnie Broatch Bobbie Brockie Dick Brown Jim Brown Pat Brown Sam Brown Sue Brown Ron Brusseau Steve Bunn Marlene Bunney Cathy Burquist Ken Burnett Walt Burrill Steve Bushnell Craig Butt Gary Butt Roger Butt Ron Byrum Greg Cale Dale Campbell Gayle Carter Terry Carver Tom Cassidy Greg Cavanaugh Nick Cavender Dave Chapman Ed Charbonneau Floyd Christensen Jerry Christensen Joan Christensen Norma Christenson Garry Churchill Annelle Clark Patty Clark Roxanne Clauson Ed Clauson Gary Clemensen Julie Cline Connie Cochran Mike Cole Dave Coleman Pat Coleman Terrie Coleman Donna Colyar Roger Coombs Jim Condon Craig Copher Nancy Corbin John Costigan Sue Ann Craig Kathy Cropp Clay Crosbie Norm Culbert Carl Cunningham Pat Cunningham Mike Curtis Greg Danielson Carol Davis Gary Davis Gerry Davis Paulette Davis Faris Dearborn Terry Denson Ken Deseve Larry Dierks Stewart Doeleman John Donnelly Alan Doty CWwXsfeu LuaM Complex apparatus offers little trouble for Ed Charbonneau and Greg Wolfe as they work on their chemistry experiment. Leslie Drollinger Nancy Dudley Steve Duffy Mickey Duke Mike Dunn Dave Dutt Linda Eastburg Jill Easton Terry Edwards Sue Elbert Jim Ellingson Lynda Emert Richard Emery Will Enders Marilyn Endslow Carol Erickson Louis Evart Jim Evenden Mike Ewell Cliff Fairburn Bill Faught Janice Fay Alinda Ferderer Nancy Edmondson Karl Hall Ron Hamamoto Ron Hamel Viola Hammock Vicki Hanifen Howard Hansen Jim Hansen Jim Hardenbrook Janine Hardy Gil Harmon Dwayne Harney Pennie Harper Dick Harris Jim Harris Careen Hartung Tom Haskins Jeff Hatch Lynn Haugland Rosemary Havercamp Marie Hawkins Ed Hayes Lina Hedman Ruth Hempel Gary Henderson Jerry Hendren Ethyl Hendrix Phil Heninger Linda Hensdell Mike Hepworth Jerry Hess Pam Hickenbottom Richard Hidrich Jim Higbee Barbara Hill Clint Hill Carol Hipskind Donna Hocum Becky Hodge Sharon Hoiseth Ken Holien Nancy Holien Diane Holmes Diane Holmes Steve Holmes Jenon Hoogstad Gale Hookom Marilyn Holden Doug Hooper Allen Hoover Linda Hosheit Donna Houchin Becky Howland Mike Hubbell Jackie Hubert Dave Huether Jim Johnson Mary Jones JumjUw Ijmmj T Juntos Audtfcoa Po QfyUnc The Battle of the Bands, a junior class mixer, auditioned music groups for the Junior Prom. Kathy Lemon Pat Lindstrom Al Luher Alane Lyons Randy Manum Steve Lewis Barb Lipton Russ Luke Fay Lyons John Marshall Sally Jo Leytze Scott Lipton Sandy Lukey Tom Lyons Mike Martenson Terry Lightfoot Patti Lord Tom Lukich Linda Mackey Loretta Marx Julie Lindley Dan Lorello Barb Lumley Jim Mackey Linda Massender Bob Massie Bob McBride Doug McCray David Mathiason Gary McBride Doug McCreight Donita Mathison Greg McBride Michael McCreight Chris Matthews Karen McCallie Sandy McCulloch Jim Matthews Larry McCaughey Bob McDaniel Donna Mauel Br ian McCollim Jim McDaniel Carolyn McAlister Carl McConnell Pam McDaniel Brenda McBrayer Paula McConnell Sarah McDaniel Doug Lehman Kathy Lindsey Keith Ludke Pam Luse Rick Manley Judy Oakley Larry Oas Pat O ' Connell David Odeen Janice Oglesbee Roberta Olmstead Debbie Olson Leanne O ' Neill Gary Oxner Cynthia Oxrieder Dennis Oye Martha Paddock Stephanie Nelson Terry Nolan Paula Nolan Del Norgon Linda Norman Milan Novick Connie Parmley Jim Patterson Karen Patton Pennie Paulsen Sharon Peck Bruce Peebles Helen Perry James Perry Paula Petersen John Peterson Rod Peterson Shirley Peterson Steve Peterson Steve Peterson Sue Peterson Steve Phillibaum Grier Phillips Margaret Philopant Barb Pippenger Suzzie Platt Jerry Pointer Kathy Portz Linda Potts Valerie Pritchard Wayne Rau Lyn Rautio Kathy Redfield Glennyce Rediger Kathy Reed Kate Riegel Mike Reiman Rosalinda Repp Tom Reusser Stephanie Rhodes Joan Richards Sherry Richmond Candy Rickmar B. Ann Roberts Terry Rothwell Junto Y u Francis Rickman Bill Robertson Caryl Rothstein Richard Rist Gay Robinson Marilyn Rudisile Judy Riggs Judy Robertson Terry Rozell Sydney Robbins Darlene Rogers Carl Ruland Margaret Riley John Robideaux Mick Ruben Libby Roberts Mike Rosenkranz David Rummel Paula Roberts John Ross Ken Rummel Phyliss Roberts John Ross Jim Rusk Chris Sacco Linda Schirman Chris Seaver Mike Shaw Ron Side Doug Sado Becky Schlueter Vicki Seipp Bob Shelton Ken Sills Cheryl Schneider Janet Schultz Dennis Sharp Barbara Shmyack Dianne Sinnott Rick Sawyer Don Schaper Sharon Setchell Rich Sherman Gene Silvernail Diane Scheible Gary Schroeder Bruce Shanks Dalvin Shjerve Bill Simpson JimiO ' lS ftvw Juniors No Sandy Arnold Pam Barth Pat Bartleson Lyle Becker Dick Benoit Pam Biallas Candy Bolstad Gale Cook Jeff Cottrell Jerry Cumming Kristine Dicus Donna Eklund Javene Fee Ruth Givens Karen Larsen Bruce Logan Gary Lux Leslie McClelland George McMillan Sandra McMillan Linda Megers Greg Siverly Jackie Smith Eric Sorte Vickie Stecks Suzanne Stockton Kathy Skeen Jim Smith Ron Spangle Pat Steele Shirley Stokke Carol Slade Nick Smith Lynda Sprague Kristina Stegman Mike Storaasli Nanette Slocum Sharon Smith Dale Sprecher Mike Stephens Earl Stork Cynthia Smith Bruce Snyder Diana Sprint John Stenersen Linda Stoudt Darrell Smith Ted Solin Sandy Squires Bob Stewardson Jim Strader Karla Stratford Christy Taylor Mike Tostenrude Doug Strecker Jim Taylor Evelyn Toulou Bob Strobel Ron Taylor Vicki Treadwell Barbara Sullivan Nancy Teater Marian Troyer Connie Sweet Barb Thompson Kris Truax Stephanie Swift Greg Thurber Ron Utley Penny Taft Janet Thurston Randy Utterback Ken Talley Jackie Tipton Dick Valueff anticipation Ackerman, Dan Adams, Barry Co ife te tc Afok . Adams, Judith Adams, Raymond Ray” Adams, Shirley Aden, Carol WSU-bound students listen intently while Mr. John Startzel explains the school s subject offerings during College Conference Day. Ahrens, Donald Do.n Ahrens, Michael Mike Alexander, Richard “I Allen, Gayle Allen, Gregory “Greg Anderson, Karen Allen, Richard “Rick” Allen, Stephanie Allgaier, Kathryn “Kathie Anderson, Kathy Ames, Roger Anderson, Anthony “Tony Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Laverne Andren, Mina “Janice Antosyn, Nancy Arnett, Peggy Arrington, Frances Arrington, Jay Austin, Anita Babb, Virginia “Ginny” Babin, B. Terence “Terry Bacon, Karen Baker, Helen I! Seaton QijuUk UatfetC JtSSmea A 3 No, no! This is the BOY ' s shower room! is a cry common in September as seniors find it necessary to direct sophomores to the correct locations. Barber, Judith Judy Barber, Larry Barnett, Diana Barrett, Robin Barrick, Barbara Barth, Dennis Barthell, Fred Barton, Sharlene Battan, Clark Bays, James Jim Benson, Michael “Mike Bentley, Bruce Berarduci, Patricia “Patti ' Pam lOiOuMjae 1 ' Bereiter, Brian Beringer, Peggy Beal, Patricia “Patti Bean, Andrea Beck, Carol Berry, Michael “Mike Bertholf, Karen Beck, Janis Beckmann, Barbara Bell, Brian “Joe Bickerton, Merri Birch, Nancy Bell, Sharon Bendix, Henry “Hank Bennett, Kenneth “Ken Bishop, Barbara Bjordahl, Charlene Blaine, Calvin Blankenship, Jon 165 $cm’ ' Abound Bliss, John Blomberg, Christian “Chris” Blomgren, Susan Boarman, Susan “Sue” Bock, Thomas “Tom’’ In breath-taking ' ' action, Gloria Niederhauser kneels over Dick Urban- iak during West Side Story. Bower, Michael “John Brace, Diane Brammer, Carol Brandon, Terry Brasch, Vernon “Lee Bolma, Janet “Jann Bonser, Gregory “Greg Boren, Toni Botts, Sandra QomIo Co+v Burns, Stephen “Steve” Butler, Linda Cady, Michael “Mike Carlon, William “Bill” Carter, Douglas “Doug Carter, Jerry Island princess Roger Ames and native Jim Donner greet Fletcher Christian (Gary Middleton) and Cap¬ tain Blaugh (Joel Heinzen) in Mutiny on the Bounty. i Casey, Kathryn “Kathy” Castle, Phillip “Phil Cates, Eddie Chance, Cynthia Let us entertain you invites the Feet-Kicker Six plus One , led by Linda Fjoslien, as they dance to the Stripper during the Senior Con. • •. CM winssniiv M fjwiiwtm h itiiivm sf p mm ■? n: Chapman, Paul Chappell, Rana Chase, Charles “Chuck ammm Chidester, John Chinn, Jack Christenson, Yvonne Cobb, James “Jim Clary, Tobitha “Toby Clemens, Jay Cline, Diana Cochrane, Barbara “Bobb Ftuuufist Eue t J Cofer, Karen Cogley, Constance “Connie Collett, Elaine Colling, Jennifer Colling, Richard “Rick Colman, Johnatan “John Colombini, Larry Conley, Patricia “Pat Connall, Linda Conner, Janet Beales” fusujEfc Wastcy, AsstoSfc £o i$ afc Singing She Loves You , the Beatles , Jennifer Schatz, Joan Gable, Cheri Dunning, and Lynn Galambie, visited Shadle during the senior con. Cook, Cheryl Cook, Delnita “Del” Coolbaugh, Janice “Jan Cooley, JoAnn Cooper, Gordon Coppinger, Frances Couch, Joseph “Larry Counsell, William “Doug Cowan, Judith “Judy Cox, James 170 Davis, Rene Davis, Stanley “Royal Daves, Rayma Davis, Clark Davis, Frank Davisson, Beatrice “Bea Dean, David “Dave Denson, Karen DePonty, Yvonne Coyte, Carol Crisp, Dale Crisp, Marvin Davis, Terence “Terry Davis, Virginia “Ginny” Dahl, James, “Jim Dahl, Robert “Bob” Dahlke, Dennis Dalsanders, Dennis “Mike Daniels, William “Bill” Darland, Judith “Judy” Deglow, Terry Dennis, Ronatha Scholastic seniors complete a full day of College Entrance Examina¬ tions. PicuQujb Diffendorfer, Peggy Dixon, Ronald “Ron” Derr, Malcolm “Mai” Derr, Mary Diehl, Danny “Dan Dolan, John Donner, James “Jim Donohoe, Patricia “Pat Doty, Charline Downey, Dixie Doyl, Donald “Don” Doyle, Gerald “Jerry Doyle, Thomas “Tom Drake, Christine “Chr Emmel, Vicki Ent, Na ncy “Sue Erickson, Chrystyne “Chrys Erickson, James Ertner, Lawrence Estes, Ronald “Ron . . . W(3t U3bC|G$ Tfo fa F trt Pondering whether to advance or retreat are these senior class members and ' friend as the class challenges the Clansmen in the first annual Donkey Basketball Game. Evans, Sharon Evans, Steve Evans, Susan “Sue Everson, Thomas “Joe To eat or not to eat—that is the question. Whether tis better to face those salami and rye sandwiches again or to sit in quiet illness at the thought of them. Seniors in the cove often wonder at this thought-provoking question. Frick, Christine Fries, Paul “Ed” Frieske, Cheryl Fry, Joseph ‘‘Joe Fry, Michael “Mike” Fuller, Betty Giguere, Sheryl Gilkey, Coleman “Cole Galambie, Muriel “Lynn Gale, Roderic “Rod Gallion, Carolyn Gillette, Neil Givens, Jim Garriott, Marvin Gasman, Nanci Gaspard, Randolph Glenn, Sally Glover, Sally Gembala, Gary Geno, Robert “Bob Gess, Barbara “Barb Goddard, Michele Goldman, John Gordon, Roger Gormley, Billie Gessner, Louise Getchell, Kathleen “Kathi ' Gibeault, Michael “Mike Talented hands and brushes produce art that brightens the walls of Shadle. Senior studio member Stan Knostman adds touches to his picture. Greenaway, Larry Greer, Robert “Bob” Griepp, Darrell Griffith, Steven “Steve Goumaz, Glenda Graham, Nancy Graham, Richard “Dick” Gray, Bonnie Green, Richard “Dick 178 Grigsby, Rudy Groh, Allen Gross, Donald “Don” Grothe, Richard “Russ” Gruettner, Lorraine ■ ' Q uOt W tks 0 Axb Sc koct Hanson, James “Jim” Hanson, Wendy Harding, Jack Hardinger, Annette Gurtle, Arthur “Art Guthrie, Robert “Bob Haberman, Mel Hagensen, Carolyn Hall, Wayne H ail I stein, Paul Halverson, Carol Hamilton, Dale Hamm, Carol Hanning, Catherine “Cathy Hansen, David “Mike Harper, Elizabeth “Libby Harper, Myrna Hansen, Dennis Harriman, Robert Harris, Barbara 179 C.W.P. Btuls Harris. Daniel “Dan’ Harris, George Harrison, Ron Hart, Linda Harris, John Harrison, Linda 11 •I :j As seniors complete C.W.P. so does Shadle, for next year it will not be required; instead, seniors will take economics and American govern¬ ment combined with C. W. P. 80 Harty, Patrick “Pat” Havercroft, Cheryl Hawkins, Linda Hayes, Stephen “Steve’’ Contemporary World Problems is the last hurdle seniors must pass before gradu¬ ation; it is the only twelfth-grade subject requirement. . . . A$ Sgk W R ut ieiuewfc Haynes, Carlene Hazeltine, Randy Heeter, Kenneth Henshaw, Patrick Pat” Heinzen, Joel Helland, Michael Mike” Henderson, Owen Hertzog, Kenneth Henjum, Jennifer Henjum, Kenneth Ken” Henkel, Faye Hess, Donna Hester, Carol Heuett, James Hider, Linda Higgins, Steve Hill, Andrea Monte Hinchcliff, Susan Sue” Hinton, Kathleen Kathy” Hoag, Linda Hobson, Gary Holden. Daniel UokcuA Cwmim, Pabtmt i Mufons The casual look of straight hair, the comfortable look of sweaters, the distressed look of boys as they see their favorite girl in patterned nylons are all common this year as seniors keep up on styles. Rick Manum, Sherrie Shurman, Bob Reed, and Janice Fluman sport their favorite styles on the way to class. Holder, Gerald Holliday, Susan Holloway, Janet Holms, Barry Hood, Linda Hoover, Ralph mmm Hosea, Paul Hossner, Steven Steve” Houck, Leslie Kaye Howell, John 182 Top FoM P ctsldow List James, Gary James, Larry Housinger, Irvin Hudson, Damaris Hughes, John Jamison, Douglas,“Mac Jaskulski, Mary Pat Hugo, Christopher “Chris” Hunt, Kenneth “Bill Hunt, Roderick “Rick Jeffery, Laura Jensen, Gerald “Jerry Huss, Richard “Dick Huston, Joel Inkpen, Robert “Bob Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Cheryl “Cheri Johnson, Connie Johnson, David “Dave Inman, James “Jim Irgens, Bruce Jackson, Stephen “Steve” Johnson, Eric Johnson, Judy Johnson, Larry Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Pamela “Pam QtodM ol Enthusiastic seniors organized a Beanie Club for Shadle boys to provide support and spirit. In the annual outdoor fall pep con the club follows cheerleader directions to spur the Laddies on to a near upset over the L.C. Tigers. Johnson, Ronald “Ron ' Johnson, Theresa Johnston, Molly Johnston, Robert “Bob Jones, Gregory “Greg Jones, James “Jim Jones, Janet “Jan Jones, Roy Jones, Thomas “Tom Kalamon, James Jim Kalles, Karen Kates, Sandra Sandi Kathan, James Jim Katon, Marci 185 Jonson, Scot Jorgenson, Patricia Pat Jukich, Diane Justice, Terry Justus, William Bill IjpbuJb CM TutthtiCWs Keeler, Jane Keller, Di ane Keller, Shirley Kay Kelly, Chris Keefe, Jill Kelly, Kenneth Ken Kendall, Diana Keefer, Ronald Ron Kendziora, Darlyne Gay ' Kennedy, Patrick Pat ■mk mm Class Umlms . . . Kerr, Diana Kerr, Kenneth “Ken” Killian, Sherry Kimbrell, Candyce “Candy” King, Michael “Mike” Kirkevold, Carol National Merit Test semi-finalists Eric Johnson, Brad Burch, and Michole Wood led the senior class and the nation scho¬ lastically by scoring in the top 2 % of high school seniors. Kitt, Diana Kivett, Gary i bt£tCtf3o£ ' 70 R pjumxwv Kuhlman, Gary Lampman, Richard “Dick Lane, Janet Ginger Lanegan, Bonnie Langseth, Nancy Lanouette, William Bob Lanyon, James Doug LaPlante, Sylvia Diane Largent, Donald Don LaRose, Sandra Sandy Knott, Shannon Knudson, Jeanne Koefod, Dana Kruithof, Linda Koenig, Victoria Vicki Kolb, Patricia Pat Konopka, Robert ‘Bob Kucera, Douglas Doug Kraig, Robert Bob Krell, Gerald Joe Kruger, Joyce Kuehn, Michael Mike CpCMCw Qt fo Qbwte T R cW Before meeting deadlines, Sporran staff members Carol Aden and Ron Vanos lay out pages, write copy and get pictures taken. Larsen, Lynette Larsen, Terry Larson, Janice Lattimore, Stephan Steve Laughary, Harry Lauritzen, James Jim Lawrence, Susan Sue Leber, Alan Al Ledgerwood, Lois Lee, Shirley Yogas” LeMieux, Marla Lesley, William “Bill Lewis, Barbara Losh, Richard “Dick Low, Vicki Lewis, Richard “Dick Lewis, Gloria Lewis, Mark Lowery, Patrick “Pat” Lowther, Randy Lieske, Joan Lightbody, Lynette Lindskog, Sheryl “Sherry Loy, Dale Loy, Harolene Lucas, Walter “Wayne Luck, Patricia “Pat Little, Jon Lockert, Richard “Rick Lof, JoAnne 189 Logan, M. Diane “Dee” Longie, Ronald “Ron Luders, Carol Luscher, Diane Lunden, Barbara tews Lmd Lyman, Linda Lyman, Sue Applying for scholarships is an important part in the lives of many seniors. Annette Hardinger, Joan Lieske, Jack Brenton and Chris Hugo talk to Mr. Cobb concerning scholarship possibilities. Lyon, Steven Lyons, Ronald Mackey, Daniel “Dan’ MacNaughton, Linda 190 Manum, Ricky “Rick ' ' Marchioro, Gail Marchioro, Louis “Jim Marchioro, Sheila Marks, Barbara “Barb ' ' McElroy, Patricia ' Pat ' McEwen, Mary G ' l ctuat tcj CUctss. • . McGinn, Cathy McGinnis, Fred ‘Fritz McGrady, Lynn McIntyre, Darlene Seniors Molly Johnston and Jann Bolma count money as they conclude a day of selling school supplies in the bookroom. Seniors headed for business careers next year gain valuable experience in clerical practice classes. McKee, Robert Bob ' ' McLaughlin, Dorothy McMackin, Jerry McMaster, Douglas “Doug ' 192 McTee, Charlene McVey, Lawrence “Larry McVey, Marilyn Meissner, Paul Mead, Beverly “Bev Mead, Robert Bob Meineke, Dan Melcher, Randall “Randy McMillan, Barbara McNeil, Cynthia Cindy McNett, Bruce Meiser, Gary rat Melchisedeck, Kenneth Ken Menteer, Terry Merrick, Candis Candy Meuler, Louis Meyer, John “Jack :fr r- w Meyers, Janice “Jan Meyers, Judith “Judy Middleton, Gary Midkiff, Dennis Miller, Cheryl CtUMfrtbfcjttGfcS R cgjK ' We uvw3tbfe C xss Acfeutfees Miller, Jacqueline “Jacquie Miller, Janice “Jann Miller, Ronald “Ron” Miller, Thelma Viewing the announcements chosen for the graduating class are seniors Sherry Lindskog and Sherry Shurman. Milton, Arthur Mizoguchi, Eldon “Dud” Moeckel, Paula Mohr, Patricia “Patti ” Moliter, Ray Montgomery, Karen . . . Obtalmd Olsen, Sharon Olson, Linda Oas, Cheryl O’Hara, Pqtricia Pat ' ' Vdal . . . Ohler, Paul Oien, Stephen Steve 10 9 100 inches by 92 inches? Hey! That can ' t be right, exclaim Wayne Lucas and Doug Carter as they measure Terry Tess for his cap and gown in January. Oltmann, Gene Opie, Maureen Orton, Janice Orvis, Arley 196 Osborne, Christopher “Chris Osburn, Terrence Terry Ostendorf, James Jim Parker, Charlene Overlie, Earl Page, Karin Paley, Richard Parker, William I. Bill” Palmer, Michael Mike Palmlund, Gary Parke, Gordon Parker, William T. Bill i i CjOtJjp QjmL Goum Dflu Parks, Marilyn Parr, Ronald Paschall, David Parkins, Mike Passmore, Phillip Phil Patterson, Gayle Paulsen, Larry Paulsen, Thomas Tom Payne, Peggy Paeper, Don Dtsf ubutim OetdotS hoi Seniors interested in working after graduation gain valuable experience in Mr. Morlan ' s Distributive Education class. Pearson, Mary Pebles, John Peck, Gordon “Gordy” Pepin, Marc Perdue, Donna Perry, John Peters, Thomas “Tom” Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Larry Peterson, Terry 198 Ramsey, David “Dave” Randall, Mary “Lynne Reed, Robert Bob” Contributing to the ASB Christmas effort, the senior class col¬ lected clothes, canned goods, school supplies, and blankets. Betty Wolfe, Sharon Williams, Pam Williams and project chair¬ man Bonnie Gray survey class gifts. Reeves, Donna Remmers, Sharon Senior p8ay Sawfo ' jo Ridout, Sharon Ringel, JoAnne Rist, Robert “Bob Rizzuti, Sam Robar, Ronald “Ron” 200 Rentel, Gary Reusser, Stephanie Reynolds, Alexis Rhoad, Vicki 201 GutbbteS” Abound . . . Russell, Dale Russell, Roy Sabater, Alfredo Al” Salvesen, Laurin “Larry Samuels, Vicki Sander, Jacqueline “Jackie Playing jumprope, hopscotch, and leapfrog, seniors Bev Piper, Barry Holmes, Don Falk, and Frances Coppinger revert to childhood on Senior Sports Clothes Day. Sanders, Patrice “Pat’’ Sasse, Susan “Sue . . . 0w Q wUw Qpcwfc CHM Day Schmidt, Donna Schmidt, Margaret Schmidt, Richard Dick’ Scott, Jennifer Jyni’’ Schmitz, Linda ‘‘Lin’’ Schnurr, Frederick, Rick Scbroeder, Gary Scott, Linda Schultz, Karen Schurman, Sherry Sciascia, Donald Setchell, Larry Severson, Katherine “Kathy Shaw, Linda Sue Sheer, Denise Sheldon, Carol Sherar, Nancie Sherman, Christine Christy Shipman, Lyn Shotwell, Joan Signs, Lorene Simmons, Rick Trying to escape from the yoke of tyrannical rule is Mr. Eugene Breck- enridge on Senior Rule Day. Dictators are Tony Anderson, Jim Bunch, and Carol Coyte. Smith, Charlene Smith, Danny “Dan Smith, Douglas “Doug’ Smith, Gregory “Greg 204 IkMchtoS ' ’R fotqcusli ' Jofcs (m Simpson, Cheryl Sisco, Jeffrey “Jeff Skaug, Edwin “Ed Slack, Dorothy Slater, Stephen “Steve Smith, Barbara QqmIm 0 1 DifiSS-Up Doy . . . Strong, Terry Stuart, Thomas “Tom Ready for work, church or even a fashion show, seniors Sandra Botts, Alfredo Sa bater, Kathy Severson and Fred Foss dress in finery on Senior Dress-Up Day. Sullivan, Patrick “Pat’’ Sulpizio, Terry Summers, Charles “Tom’’ Svenson, Shannon Sweet, Nancy Sylvester, Stephanie Taggart, David “Dave Taylor, Sharon Lynn” Teater, Susan Sue 206 Terhar, James “Jim Terris, Connie Terwilleger, Gary Tess, Terry Thistle, Michael “Mike’’ Thomas, Jean Thompson, Joy Thompson, Robin “Rob’’ Thoorsell, Carol Ti 11 son, Kathleen “Kathy 1 uiwtJb y.djuJa Trapp, Laura Treadwell, Thomas Trigsted, Barbara Troyer, Kathryn “Kathy Torney, Suzanne “Sue Troy, Vernon “Vern Truman, JoAnn Trumble, John Tubbs, Ronald “Ron ' 1 Toso, Lynda 207 fcfe Yfca t Long formals, tuxedos, corsages, and memories mark the social event of the year—the Senior Prom. vr Mi WK m Walker, Cheryl Walker, Robert F. Walker, Robert L. “Bob” Wallace, Vicki Walling, Dan Walters, Michael “Mike” Walter, Vivian “Viv” Ward, Sally Warner, Patty Pat” Warrick, Kirby Vaughn, Barbara Vaughn, W. Richard “Rich” Vernon, Marianne Walden, Stanley “Stan” Vincent, Charlotte Vivian, Jane Wagner, Gloria Walinski, Sheryl m Van Schoorl, Robert “Bob” Van Wey, Daryl Van Winkle, Susan “Sue” Waite, Randy Ch Ma Pcwh SWuote Graduation marks an end and a beginning,- seniors leave high school fun and friends to face a new life. Wassink, Arch Weaver, Richard “Rich Webb, Beverly “Bev ' ' Webb, Linda i Weed, Linda “Lynn Weeden, Robert “Bob Weisser, Linda Weldert, Donald “Don Welker, David “Dave” Wells, Patricia “Patty City ' s La tgesi C fcss Wiebers, Mike Wilhlborg, Christine Wenger, Susan Sue” West, Robert Bob” Westbrook, Ira Sonny” Wilbanks, Forrest Wiley, Linda Whalen, Patricia Pat” Wharf, Lon Lonnie” Wharton, Kathryn Kathy Wilkening, Thomas Tom” Williams, Daniel Dan” Whitcomb, Gary White, Geoffrey Jeff” Whitford, Craig Williams, Linda Williams, Marsha Pam Williams, Sharon Williamson, Amy Whitmore, Sandra Sandi” Whitney, Barbara Wickstrom, Russell Russ” Williamson, Michael Mike” Wilson, Charles Charlie Wilson, Kay Wilson, Thomas Tom Windsor, Paige Winkey, Edwin Ed Wood, Michole Wood, Scott Witt, Beverly Bev Wohrle, Steven Steve Woodworth, John Worthington, Sherrie Wolfe, Betty V(vu P vctuut Wolverton, John QpjvUkS not PlctuA b Applonie, Brian McFarland, Michael Blum, Robert Miller, Michael Boot, Wayland Ochsner, Kenny Broxson, Rodney Olesen, Larry Bruihl, Diane Olsen, Dennis Crosbie, Philip Pfau, Margaret Danilson, Kenneth Polensky, Kathryn Day, John Priel, Dave Douglas, Robert Rees, Randolph Eccleston, Joyce Repp, Robert Flannigan, Brian Ross, William Foster, Jerry Roth, Howard Huston, Dennis Sears, Thomas Johnston, David Smith, Bruce King, Brent Stenhouse, William Marchel, Robert Strenge, George McClure, Sharri Tice, David Weaver, Mark 213 to Trudi Whitehead We would like you to know that we—each of us—feel that we are richer for having known you. Today, our hearts are heavy and yet the remembrance of your sincerity and devotion to Shadle serve to lighten the load and the heart. We shall miss you very much. As we ponder what to say somehow we believe that you would remind us of the words of he who said: ' Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal. Dust thou art, to dust returnest Was not spoken of the soul. Let us, then, be up and doing. With a heart for any fate,- Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. 214 Eugene Breckenridge From a special student memorial . mm ORCHETT $ STUD dorian STUDIO BIB ADVERTISING INFLUENCED CHOICE CRESCENT ; DLE Center Qmi u C1 m$ Ackerman, Dan: 162 Adams, Ai Lyn Adams, Barry: 1 62 Transferred from Denver, Colorado; Class rep. 65 Adams, Judy: 1 62 Transferred from Oregon; Com¬ mercial Club Adams, Ray: 40, 45, 162 Youth Fellowship, Pres.; B-squad Track 63; Ensemble 65; Choir, Highlandaires 65; Band 63, Pres. 64-5; Orchestra 63-4 Adams, Shirley: 51, 162 Math Club 64-5, Sec. 65; Science Club 64-5; Intramurals; Big sister 64-5; Office worker 63-5; News rep.; Sporran salesman 65 Aden, Carol: 34, 35, 48, 75, 162, 188 French Club 63; FNA 65; Pep Club 64; Spanish Club 64, Vice-Pres.; Golf 63-4; Cheerleader 65; Sporran Sales Promotion Manager; Major¬ ette 63; Intramurals 64-5; GL rep. 63, comm. 63-5; Big sister 64-5; ASB comm. 63-5; Class comm. 64- 5; Senior Service Panel. Ahrens, Don: 162 Baseball 64; B-squad Baseball 63 Ahrens, Mike: 89, 162 B-squad Cross Country, Track 64-5 Aitchison, Leslie: 34, 35, 162 Caileag Clan 64; French Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64; Cheerleader 65; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm., chair¬ man 64 Alderson, Rob: 39, 82, 162 Clansmen, Football 65 Alexander, Rich: 19, 108, 163 Golf 64-65; News rep.; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65; Class comm. 65 Allen, Gayle: 124, 163 Commercial Club 64; Homemaking 64-5; Big sister 65 Allen, Greg: 1 63 Allen, Rick: 39, 108, 163 Golf 63-5; Clansmen Allen, Stephanie: 32, 76, 163 French Club 63-5, Sec., Pres.; Pep Club 63-4; Hi-Lassies 65; GL comm. 64-5; Big sister; Class rep. 65 Allgaier, Kathie: 27, 46, 63, 68, 163 Commercial Club 65; Debate 64; Quill Scroll 65; Intramurals 64; Hi-Lites Feature Editor 65; GL comm. 64; Big sister 65; Class rep., comm. 65; 2nd Place Adv. contest 64 Ames, Roger: 83, 163, 168 Football 65 Anastasio, Brian Anderson, Tony: 39, 97, 163, 204 Clansmen 64-5; Science Club 63; Football 63-4; Basketball 63-4; ASB comm, chairman 64; Band 63; Finalist in UN Contest 64 Anderson, Dennis: 163 ASB rep. 63 Anderson, Karen: 19, 163 Big sister 65; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65 Anderson, Kathy: 36, 48, 163 FNA 65; Pep Club 63-5; Sporran Asst. Underclass Editor 65; Big sister 65; GL comm., 65; ASB comm. 65; Choir 63; Intramurals 63; Sporran salesman 65 Anderson, Laverne: 163 Andren, Jan: 42, 163 Big sister 65; Girls’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus Antosyn, Nancy: 31, 163 Bookroom worker 64-5 Applonie, Brian: 213 Archery 63-4 Arnett, Peggy: 163 Transferred from Selma, Alabama Arrington, Frances: 163 Arrington, Jay: 163 Austin, Anita: 163 FNA 64-5; Big sister 63; Class comm. 65; Band 63-4 Babb, Ginny: 36, 76, 163 French Club 64-5, Treas.; Pep Club 64-5; GL rep. 63, comm. 63-4; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65 Babin, Terry: 163 Science Club 65; B-squad Track 63; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. 65 Bacon, Karen: 33, 56, 61, 163 Dileas Chailin 64-5, Treas. 65; FTA 64-5; Pep Club 63-4; Latin Club 63- 4, 5th Exec.; Thespians 65; Quill Scroll 65; Hi-Lassies 65; Hi-Lites Business Manager 65; Sporran Sen¬ ior Editor; GL comm. 63-5, rep. 64; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65; “The Miser”; Children ' s Treater; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Baker, Helen: 1 63 Math Club 64-5, Treas. 65; High¬ landaires Accompanist 63; Choir, Treble Tempos Accompanist 64 Barber, Judy: 32, 33, 60, 164 Homemaking 65; Talent Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; ASB rep., comm. 64 Barber, Larry: 1 64 Barnett, Diana: 33, 60, 164 Chess 64; Homemaking 63-5, 5th Exec.; Science Club 64-5, Sec.-Treas. 64- 5; Spanish Club 64, Sec.; Intra¬ murals 63, 65; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep. 64, comm. 64-5; Big sister 65; ASB comm. 64 Barrett, Robin: 31,40, 164 Chess 64 ; Latin Club 63; Library 63-4 Treas.; Math Club 63-4; Choir 63-5; Girls’ Ensemble 63; Hi-Liters 65; All-school play 64 Barrick, Barbara: 164 Math Club 63-5 Barth, Dennis: 1 64 Class comm. 65 Barthell, Fred: 1 64 DE; ASB rep. 63; Class comm. 65 Barton, Sharlene: 36, 164 Pep Club 63-5; Aqua Tartans 64 Battan, Clark: 1 64 Class rep. 64, comm. 65 Bays, Jim: 1 64, 238 Latin Club 63; Spanish Club 64; ASB rep. 63; Class rep., comm., chair¬ man, 2nd Vice-Pres. 64 Beal, Pat: 19, 33, 165 Commercial Club 64; Intramurals 64; Hi-Lassies 65; ASB rep. 65, comm. 64, chairman 65; Office worker Bean, Andrea: 36, 113, 165 Pep Club 63-5, Sec. 65; GL rep. 64; Intramurals 63-5 Beck, Carol: 33, 165 Chess 64; Latin Club 63; Library 63-4, Sec., Vice-Pres.; Math Club 63- 5; Science Club 63-5; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep., comm. 63; Class comm., chairman; News rep. 64 Beck, Janis: 68, 165 Commercial Club 65; Big sister 65 Beckmann, Barbara: 44, 165 French Club 63-4; Highland Dancer Bell, Joe: 39, 45, 103, 165 Clansmen 64-5; Talent Club 63; Swimming 64-5; Class rep., comm. 65; Band 63-5; Orchestra 63; Stage Band 64; All-Northwest Band 63; All-State Band 64 Bell, Sharon: 1 65 Commercial Club 64; Pep Club 64; Homemaking 65; Intramurals 64- 5 Bendix, Hank: 27, 39, 80, 83, 84, 90, 91, 105 Clansmen 63-5, pres. 65; Football 64- 5; Wrestling 63-5; Track 63-4; B-squad Football 63; ASB comm., 5th Exec. 64; Class comm., Pres. 65; HR Pres. 63-4; 4th Place District Wrestling 64; 1st Place District Wrestling 65 Bennett, Ken: 24, 27, 38, 39, 48, 49, 63, 91,93, 165 Clansmen 64-5, Sec.; Wrestling 64- 5; Track 64-5; B-squad Wrestling 63; B-squad Track 63; Sporran Asst. Adv. Editor; ASB rep. 65; Class comm., chairman 65; Quill Scroll 65 Benson, Mike: 165 Clansmen 65; Baseball 64; Tennis 65; Intramurals 64; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Bentley, Bruce: 46, 63, 165 Quill Scroll 65; Track 63; Wres¬ tling 64; B-squad Football 64, Track 63; Hi-Lites Editor 65; ASB rep., comm., 63; Class rep., comm., chairman 64-5; HR Sec. 64; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Berarduci, Patti: 42, 165 FNA 63; Chorus 64-5; Big sister Bereiter, Brian: 103, 165 Clansmen 65; Swimming 64-5 Beringer, Peggy: 165 Commercial Club 63-4; Pep Club 63-4; Spanish Club 63-5; GL comm. 63: ASB comm., chairman 64 Berry, Mike: 1 65 Class comm. Bertholf, Karen: 28, 165 Latin Club 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; GL rep. 65; Orchestra 63-4 Bickerton, Merri: 44, 68, 165 Commercial Club 63-5, Treas. 65; French Club 63; Music bronze pin 64; Big sister 65; Highland Dancer Biggs, Trent Birch, Nancy: 1 65 Bishop, Barbara: 68, 165 Commercial Club 65; Rifle Club 64- 5, Sec. 64; Office worker 65 Bjordahl, Charlene: 68, 165 Commercial Club 65 Blaine, Calvin: 1 65 Blankenship, Jon: 165 Bliss, John: 42, 166 Blomberg, Chris: 69, 166 DE ; Rifle Club 63 Blomgren, Susan: 69, 166 DE; French Club 63-4; All-school play 64 Blum, Robert: 21 3 Boarman, Susan: 28, 68, 166 Commercial Club 64-5; GL rep. 65; Choir 63-4 Bock, Tom: 166 Rifle Club 63-4; Tennis 63-4; Bas¬ ketball 64-5; B-squad Tennis 63 Bolma, Janet: 33, 166, 192 Commercial Club 64-5; Pep Club 63-4, Sec. 64; Latin Club 63-4; In¬ tramurals 63-4; Big sister 64-5; GL comm. 63; ASB rep., comm., chair¬ man 63; Class comm., chairman 64; HR Sec. 63-5; Office worker 64; Bookroom 65; Hi-Lassies 65 Bonser, Gregory: 1 66 Football 64 Boot, Wayland: 83, 213 Clansmen 65; Football 64-5; B- squad Football, Track 63; News rep. 63; Class comm. 65 Boren, Toni: 1 66 Botts, Sandra: 33, 166, 206 Pep Club 63-4; Spanish Club 63; Youth Fellowship 63-4; Intramur¬ als 64; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep., comm. 63; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 64; Office worker 65 Bower, John: 82, 166 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; B- squad Football 6 3; ASB rep., comm. 65; Class comm. 64 Brace, Diane: 27, 60, 75, 166 FNA 65; Pep Club 63-4; Home¬ making 65; Intramurals 64; GL rep., comm. 63; Big sister 64-5; Class rep. 65, comm. 64 Brammer, Carol: 40, 166 ASB comm. 64; Choir 63-5; Girls Ensemble 63; Treble Tempos 65 Brandon, Terry: 166 Archery, Vice-Pres. 63, Pres. 64 Brasch, Vernon: 166 B-squad Wrestlinq Brault, Laurie: 27, 42, 68, 167 Commercial Club 64-5; Intramurals 63; Class rep. 65; Mixed Chorus 63-4; Girls ' Chorus 63-5 Brault, Linda: 1 67 Commercial Club; Homemaking 63; Big sister; News rep.; Girls ' Chorus 63-4 Brenton, Jack: 25, 51, 80, 81, 97, 101, 167, 190 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; Bas¬ ketball 63-5; Baseball 64; B- squad Football, Baseball 63; ASB Pres. 65; Class Pres. 64; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Boys ' State Brezee, Barbara: 24, 29, 167 Big sister 64-5; ASB comm. 63; Class rep., comm., chairman 63- -4; Best-dressed girl at Sadie 65 Bristol, Richard: 167 Chess Club 64-5; German Club 63 Britz, Jim: 1 67 B-squad Football, Baseball, Wres¬ tling 63; HR Pres. 64 Broe, Maxine: 41, 167 Chess Club 64; Library 63-4; Pipe Band 64-5 Brown, Jeanie: 1 67 Brown, Sharon: 56, 60, 167 Commercial Club 64-5; Dileas Chailin 65; Pep Club 63-4; Home¬ making 63-5, Sec. 65; Intramurals 64; Big sister 64-5; GL rep., comm. 63- 4; Class comm. 64; Typing Con¬ test 63-4 Broxson, Rod: 213 HR Vice-Pres. 63-5 Bruce, Kathleen: 36, 60, 68, 167 Commercial Club 63-5; Pep- Club 64- 5; Homemaking 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; Intramurals 64-5; GL comm. 65; Class comm. 64-5; News rep. 64-5; Bookroom 65; Locker monitor 64 Bruihl, Diane: 21 3 Brusseau, Bill: 129, 167 B-squad Track, Basketball 63, Wrestling 64; Class; Class comm.; HR Pres. 63 Buehler, Randy: 167 B-squad Football Bull, Claudine: 31,44, 68, 167 Commercial Club 63-5, Treas. 65; ASB rep. 64; Highland Dancer 64-5 Bunch, Jim: 80, 91,92, 167, 204 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; Wrestling 64-5; B-squad Football, Wrestling 63; Class rep. 64; HR Pres. 64; 2nd Place District Wres¬ tling 64; 3rd Place District Wres¬ tling 65 Burch, Brad: 45, 167, 186 German Club 64, 5th Exec.; Track 64; B-squad Track, Cross Country 63; Class rep. 64; Band 63-5; Orchestra 64; NMSQT Finalist Burchett, William: 167 Gymnastics 63-5; Swimming 65; Class comm. 65 Burgen, James: 58, 167 Rifle Club 65 Burke, James: 1 67 Swimming 63; Class comm. 65 Burke, Mark: 101, 167 Intramurals 63; Baseball 64-5; B- squad Baseball 63; ASB rep. 65; Class comm. 65; Clansmen Burnett, Jerry: 25, 84, 167 Football 65; B-squad Track 64; ASB rep., comm., chairman 63-4, Vice- Pres. 65; Class comm. 65 Burns, Steve: 168 Math Club 63-5; Youth Fellowship 63- 4, Vice-Pres. Butler, Linda: 27, 30, 36, 168 FNA 63-5, Vice-Pres. 64; Pep Club 64- 5; Homemaking 65; Big sister; GL rep., comm., Courtesy Comm. 64-5; Class rep., comm. 65; Office worker 63; Locker monitor 64; Nurse’s office 65 Cady, Mike: 168 Intramurals 63; Class comm. 65 Carlon, Bill: 1 68 Track 63-5 Carter, Doug: 38, 39, 84, 168, 196 Clansmen 64-5, Pres.; Football 64- 5; Track 64; B-Squad Football, Track 63; ASB rep. 63; Class comm. 65; Safe-driving rep. 65 Carter, Jerry: 1 68 Casey, Kathy: 168 Intramurals; Big sister 65 Castle, Phillip: 168 Wrestling 63 Cates, Eddie: 39, 103, 168 Clansmen 63-5; Future Med. 63-5; Manager: Baseball, Swimming 63- 5; Cafeteria worker 64-5 Chance, Cynthia: 31, 168 Pep Club 63-4; Latin Club 63-5, Sec. 65, Treas. 64; Bowling 63-5; Intra¬ murals 63; GL rep. 63, comm. 63- 4; ASB rep. 64, comm. 64; Big sister 64-5 Chapman, Paul: 24, 169 Manager: Football 63 Chappell, Rana: 169 Big sister 64-5; Class corhm. 65 Chase, Chuck: 1 69 German Club 63; Bowling 63-5; Stage Crew 63-5, Manager 65 Chidester, John: 169 Chinn, Jack: 1 69 Transferred from Bellingham, Wash. Christenson, Yvonne: 137, 169 GL rep. 64 Clary, Toby: 1 69 Pep Club 64; Big sister 64; Class comm. 65 Clemens, Jay: 1 69 Cline, Diana: 28, 169 Debate 63; GL rep., comm. 63-5; Class comm. 65; Big sister 64 Clukey, Dale: 1 69 Class comm. 65 Cobb, Jim: 45, 1 69 Golf 64-5; Class rep., comm. 65; Band 63-5 Cochrane, Barbara: 169 Pep Club 63-4; Big sister 64-5- Class comm. 65 219 Cofer, Karen: 1 69 FNA 64; Pep Club 63-4; Big Sister 64-5; GL rep, comm. 64; ASB comm. 64; Class comm. 65; Locker monitor 64 Cog ley, Connie: 40, 41, 169 FNA 63-5, Pres; Pep Club 63; Youth Fellowship 63-4, Vice-Pres; Big Sis¬ ter 64-5; GL comm. 64; rep.. Cour¬ tesy Comm. 65; Class comm. 65; Pipe Band 64-5; Choir 63-5 Collett, Elaine: 72, 169 Art Club 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; French Club 63; Golf 63-4; GL comm. 65; Class comm. 65; 2nd Place Graphics Division, Music Festival; Big sister 65 Colling, Jennifer: 60, 169 Commercial Club; Homemaking; ASB comm. 65 Colling, Richard: 169 Colman, John: 1 69 Colombini, Larry: 169 Conley, Pat: 31, 32, 56, 60, 169 Dileas Chailin 65; Homemaking, Sec. 64, Pres. 65; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep. 64, comm. 64-5; Class comm. 64 Connall, Linda: 24, 33, 111, 169 Commercial Club 64; French Club 64; Tennis 65; B-squad Tennis 64; Hi-Lassies 65; GL comm. 63; Class comm. 64; Choir 63; Cafeteria work¬ er 64; Bookroom 65 Conner, Janet: 30, 33, 59, 60, 67, 111, 169 Caileag Clan 64-5; German Club 63-5, 5th Exec. 63, Pres. 65; Pep Club 63-4, Vice Pres.; Homemaking 63-5, Sec. 65; Courtesy Comm. 64- 5; Tennis 63-5; Intramurals 63-5; Hi-Lassies 65; Big sister 64-5; GL comm, chairman 63-5; Class comm., chairman 64-5 Cook, Cheryl: 31, 59, 33, 75, 170 Caileag Clan, Sec. 65; FNA, Treas., Pres.; Spanish Club 64; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep. 63, comm. 64-5, chair¬ man, Treas. 65; Class rep., comm., chairman 64 Cook, Delnita: 28, 30, 33, 48, 63, 159, 170 Caileag Clan 64-5, Sec., Pres. 64; German Club 63-4, Treas. 63; Cour¬ tesy Comm. 65; Pep Club 63; Quill Scroll 65; Intramurals 63-5; Hi- Lassies 64-5, Pres. 65; Sporran Ac¬ tivities Editor; GL rep., comm. 63-5, Treas. 65; Big sister 64; ASB rep., comm. 64-5; Class comm. 64-5 Coolbaugh, Janice: 40, 41, 74, 170 Future Med. 65; Talent Club 64-5; GL comm. 65; Big sister 65; Treble Tempos 63; Choir 64-5; Highlighters 65 Cooley, JoAnn: 28, 62, 170 Spanish Club; GL rep., comm. 64-5 Cooper, Gordon: 170 Coppinger, Frances: 36, 1 10, 170, 202 FNA 63-5; Pep Club 63-4; Golf 64- 5; GL -comm. 63-4; ASB comm. 64 220 Couch, Larry: 170 B-squad Swimming 63 Counsell, Doug: 45, 170 B-squad Football 63; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. 64; Band 63-5 Cowan, Judy: 44, 45, 170 FNA 64-5; Homemaking 64-5, Treas., Sec. 65; Big sister 64-5; GL comm. 63; Class comm. 65; News rep. 64-5; Band 63-5; Orchestra 65; Best-dressed couple at Sadie 64 Cox, James: 170 Coyte, Carol: 33, 171, 204 Spanish Club 63; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep. 64; Officer worker 65 Crisp, Dale: 27, 51,94, 171 Archery Club 63-4, Vice Pres.; Chess 64; German Club 63; B-squad Wres¬ tling 64-5; ASB rep., comm., chair¬ man 63; CIcTss rep. 65 Crisp, Marvin: 19, 51, 94, 171 Archery Club 63-4, Pres.; Chess 64; German Club 63; B-squad Wrestling 64-5; ASB rep. 65 Crosbie, Phil: 150 HR Vice-Pres. Cunningham, Bob Dahl, Jim: 171 Rifle Club; Science Club; Intramur- als; ASB rep; Class rep., comm. 65; Band Dahl, Bob: 171 Chess 64; Math Club 63-5, Treas. 64, Pres. 65; Science Club 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; Class comm. 65; News rep. 63; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Inland Empire Sci¬ ence Fair Lecture Comm. Dahlke, Dennis: 40, 58, 103, 171 Swimming 64-5; Class comm. 65; “Rip Van Winkle 64 Dalsanders, Dennis: 171, 213 Intramurals 63 Dalsanders, Dave Daniels, Bill: 171 B-squad Football 63 Danilson, Kenneth: 213 Rifle Club 64; B-squad Wrestling 64 Darland, Judy: 42, 171 Girls ' Chorus 64-5 Daves, Rayma: 36, 46, 49, 171 Commercial Club 63-5; French Club 63-4; Pep Club 63-5; Intramurals 63-4; Hi-Lites Adv. Editor 65; Spor¬ ran Business Manager,- GL comm., chairman; ASB rep., comm., chair¬ man; Class comm. 64-5; HR Sec. 63-5; Bookroom 64; Big sister 64-5; News rep., Sporran salesman 65 Davis, Clark: 171 Future Med. 64, Sec.; Tennis 63; Intramurals 64; Class rep., comm. 64; “Drums of Death ; “Medea Davis, Frank: 171 Intramurals 63 Davis, Rene: 171 FNA 64; Big sister 63-4; Intramurals 64; Class comm. 65 Davis, Stanley: 45, 171 Chess 64; Math Club 63; Rifle Club 63; Class comm. 65; Band 63-5; Silver, bronze band pins Davis, Terry: 91, 171 B-squad Football, Basketball, Base¬ ball 63, Wrestling, Tennis 64; ASB rep., comm., chairman 63; Class Vice-Pres. 64. Davis, Ginny: 28, 32, 48, 171 Commercial Club 63-5; FNA 64; FTA 65; Pep Club 63-4; Homemaking 65; Latin Club 63; Intramurals 63-5; Hi-Lassies 65; Sporran Asst. Aca¬ demics Editor,- GL rep., comm., chairman 64; Office worker 63; Big sister 64-5 Davisson, Beatrice: 171 GL rep., comm. 63; Big sister 64; News rep. 63 Day, John: 213 Dean, David: 171 Archery 63-4; Chess 64 Deglow, Terry: 51, 171 Wrestling 64; B-squad Football, Tennis, Wrestling 63; Class comm. 65 Dennis, Ronatha: 171 Denson, Karen: 19, 30, 33, 48, 59, 63, 171 Caileag Clan 64-5, Vice-Pres.; FTA 64; German Club 63-4, Sec.; Pep Club 63-4; Quill Scroll 65; Intra¬ murals 63-4; Hi-Lassies 65; Sporran Underclass Editor; Big sister 64; GL comm. 63-4, rep. 63; Courtesy Comm. 65; ASB rep., comm., chair¬ man 65 Derr, Malcolm: 24, 39, 172 Clansmen 63-5; Track 63-5; B- squad Football, Basketball 63, Cross Country 64; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65; Class rep., comm. 65; HR Sec.-Treas. 65; Library worker 63 Derr, Mary: 75, 172 Transferred from Rogers; FNA 63-5 Diehl, Danny: 172 Diffendorfer, Peggy: 31, 36, 68, 171 Commercial Club 63-5; Pep Club 63-5; Big sister 65; ASB comm. 63 Dixon, Ron: 80, 90, 91, 172 Clansmen 63-5; Football 64-5; Wrestling 63-5; Track 63; B-squad Football 63; HR Treas. 63-5; 3rd Place District Wrestling 64; 1 st Place District Wrestling 65; 1st Place State Wrestling 65 Dolan, John: 172 HR Treas. 63-5 Donner, Jim: 168, 172 B-squad Track, Cross Country 64, B-squad Football, Basketball 63; ASB rep., comm. 65; Class comm. 65; Library worker 63-4 Donohoe, Patricia: 32, 51, 56, 111, 172 Commercial Club 63; Dileas Chailin 65; Future Med. 63-4; German Club 63; Pep Club 63-4; Tennis 64-5; Hi-Lassies 65; GL comm. 64; ASB rep., comm. 64 Doty, Charline: 172 FNA 64 Douglas, Robert: 213 Downey, Dixie: 68, 172 Commercial Club 65; GL comm. 65; Basket monitor; Class comm. 65 Doyl, Don: 20, 39, 80, 172 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; Track 64; B-squad Football 63 Doyle, Gerald: 172 Intramurals 64 Doyle, Tom: 172 Transferred from Gonzaga Prep Drake, Chris: 172 Class comm. 65; News rep. 64 Drury, David: 173 Dubois, Duane: 173 DuChene, Darrell: 69, 173 DE, Treas. Dunn, Dan: 173 Thespians, Historian; Youth Fellow¬ ship; Class rep. 64; “Red Riding Hood 64; “Rip Van Winkle Dunn, Marvin: 173 Dunning, Cheri: 31, 33, 48, 56, 59, 170, 173 Caileag Clan, Vice-Pres. 65; Dileas Chailin 65; FTA 63-5, Pres.; German Club 63-4, Vice-Pres.; Big sister 64- 5; Pep Club 63-4; Quill Scroll 65; Basket monitor 64; Intramurals 64- 5; Sporran Adv. Editor; GL comm. 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; Class comm. 65; 2nd Place Art—Adv. Contest 64 Dyal, Barbara: 30, 36, 59, 74, 173 Caileag Clan 64-5; Future Med. 64- 5, 5th Exec. Sec.; Big sister 64-5; Pep Club 64-5, Vice-Pres.; Spanish Club 64-5; Intramurals 63-5; GL comm., chairman 64-5; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class rep., comm. 65; Office worker 65 Earney, Don: 129, 173 Swimming 64-5 Eccleston, Joyce: 213 Eddy, Karen: 19, 31, 112, 173 Gymnastics; Intramurals 65; Big sis¬ ter 64-5; ASB rep., comm. 65; Class rep. 64 Edwards, Bill: 101, 173 Baseball 64; B-squad Baseball 63 Eickstadt, Gloria: 173 Class comm. 65 Eklund, Darrel: 173 Elkins, Roy: 173 Ellett, Tim: 173 Elliott, Dan: 173 Elliott, Sherry: 173 Art Club 65; Commercial Club 63; ASB comm; Majorette 63-4; Big sister 64-5 Elliott, William: 173 Ellsworth, Sharon: 173 Youth Fellowship 64-5; Bookroom 65 Elston, Kathy: 20, 36, 85, 139, 173 French Club 64; FTA 63; Pep Club 64-5; Homemaking 63-5; Golf 63-4; Big sister 65; GL rep., comm. 64; ASB comm. 64; Class rep. 65, comm. 64-5 Emery, Jane: 32, 56, 68, 173 Commercial Club 63, Sec. 64; Dileas Chailin 65; German Club 63; Hi- Lassies 64-5; Big sister 64-5; GL comm. 63-4 Emmel, Vicki: 28, 69, 174 DE, Vice-Pres., Historian,- Homemak¬ ing 64-5; Youth Fellowship 65; In¬ tramurals 64-5; GL rep. 65, comm., chairman; Big sister 65; ASB comm., chairman, rep. 64-5; Class comm. 65 Ent, Sue: 41, 174 Talent Club 65; GL comm., chair¬ man 63-5; Treble Tempos, Choir 63- 5 Erickson, Chrystyne: 174 Library Club Erickson, James: 174 Ertner, Larry: 174 Rifle Club 63-4, Vice-Pres. Estes, Ronald: 174 Archery Club Evans, Sharon: 36, 68, 174 Commercial Club 65; FNA 63-4; Pep Club 63-5; GL comm. 63-4; Big sis¬ ter 64-5 Evans, Steve: 174 Evans, Susan: 61, 174 Red Cross 64, chairman; Thespians 64- 5, Pres.; Bowling 63-4; Big sister 63-4; ASB rep. 64; Class comm. 65; Cafeteria worker 64-5; “Drums of Death ; “Rip Van Winkle ; “Old Ghosts at Home”; “Medea Everson, Joe: 51, 174 Intramurals 63; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Ewell, Mary: 69, 175 DE; Future Med., Sec. Ewing, Sally: 72, 175 Art Club 65; Pep Club 64; GL rep. 63; Big sister 63-4; Intramurals 64 Fairbank, Edward: 175 Math Club, 5th Exec., Vice-Pres.; Cross Country 63-4; Track Manager 63-4 Falk, Don: 19, 175, 202 German Club 63-5, Pres., Sec.; Youth Fellowship 63-4; B-squad Football 63; ASB rep., comm., chair¬ man 63-5; Class comm. 64-5 Faltico, Larry: 69, 175 DE; Choir 63; Mixed Chorus 64 Fanning, Larry: 39, 103, 175 Clansmen: Swimming 64-5; Class comm. 64-5; Band 63-5; Stage Band 63- 5; Cadet Band 63; Orchestra 64- 5 Farrier, Cynthia: 175 Commercial Club 63-4, 5th Exec.; GL rep. 63; ASB comm. 63 Farris, Robin: 32, 33, 48, 56, 59, 74, 111, 175 Caileag Clan 65; Dileas Chailin 65, Sec.; Future Med. 63-5, 5th Exec., Vice-Pres.; Tennis 64-5; Intramurals 64- 5; Hi-Lassies 65, Vice-Pres.; Sporran Girls ' Sports Editor,- ASB rep., comm. 64; Big sister 64-5; GL comm. 64-5; Class comm. 65 Fegan, Martha: 45, 72, 175 Art Club 63-5; French Club 64; Youth Fellowship 63-5; Swimming 63-4; GL comm. 64-5; Big sister 64- 5; Class comm. 65; Band 63-5; Or¬ chestra 63-5 Fell, Kim: 175 Rifle Club 63; Youth Fellowship 63- 5; Wrestling 64 Finley, Curtis: 58, 175 Rifle Club 63-5, Sgt. at Arms, Sec.- Treas.; Sports equipment manager 65 Fisk, Donna: 36, 68, 175 Commercial Club 65; Pep Club 63-5; GL comm. 63-5; Big sister 64-5; Bookroom 65 Fiveash, Carole: 31, 175 French Club 64-5; Youth Fellowship 65; Intramurals 63-5; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65 Fjoslien, Linda: 48, 56, 58, 61, 76, 168, 175, 188 Dileas Chailin 65; French Club 63-5, 5th Exec. Vice-Pres.; Pep Club 63; Thespians 64-5, Vice-Pres.; Aqua Tartans 65; Sporran Asst. Senior Editor; Big sister 64-5; GL comm. 63; ASB comm. 63-5; Class rep., comm., chairman 64-5; Children ' s Theater 64; Senior Service Panel Flannigan, Brian: 213 Transferred from Matercleri Semin¬ ary Fluman, Janice: 28, 33, 175 Commercial Club 64; FTA 63-4; Pep Club 64; Spanish Club 64-5; Youth Fellowship 63-5; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep. 64-5; GL comm.; ASB comm. 63-5, chairman 65; Big sister 64 Ford, Gerald: 175 Art Club 63 Foss, Fred: 63, 89, 175, 206 Debate 63-5; Demarians 64; B- squad Football, Track 63, Cross Country 65; Tennis 64; ASB comm., chairman 65; Class rep. 64, comm., chairman 65; Boys’ State 64; Senior Service Panel Foster, Jerry: 21 3 B-squad Wrestling 63 Fox, Ned: 175 Francis, Rae Marie: 175 Commercial Club 64; Youth Fellow¬ ship 64 Fraser, Austin: 69, 175 DE; Football 64; B-squad Track, Football 63; Basketball 64 Freeman, Karen: 31, 46, 48, 63, 175 Future Med. 63; Quill Scroll 64-5, Pres.; Hi-Lites 64-5, Editor, Asst. Editor 64; Sportan Copy Editor; Big sister 64-5; GL rep.; ASB comm. 63; News Rep. 64 Freeman, Pat: 151, 175 Transferred from Marycliff Frick, Christine: 176 Commercial Club 63; GL rep. 64 Fries, Ed: 176 B-squad Baseball 221 Frieske, Cheryl: 42, 176 Pep Club Fry, Joseph: 69, 176 DE, Pres. Fry, Mike: 176 Fuller, Betty: 176 Pep Club 63; Intramurals 64; Big sister 63 Fuller, Greg: 176 Transferred from Calif.; Class comm. 65; Band 65 Fuller, Kathy Pep Club 63; Big sister 64; Intra¬ murals 64 Gable, Craig: 27, 176 Clansmen 65; Youth Fellowship 64- 5; Wrestling 64-5; B-squad Wres¬ tling 63; ASB comm. 64-5, rep.; Class rep. 64, comm. 64-5, 2nd Vice-Pres. 65 Gable, Joan: 30, 56, 170, 176 Dileas Chailin 64-5, Pres.; FTA 63-4, Sec.; German Club 63; Courtesy Comm. 65; Big sister 64-5; GL rep. 63, comm. 64; Class rep., Sec. 64; Business office 65 Galambie, Lynn: 30, 48, 56, 170, 177 Commercial Club 63-4; Dileas Chail¬ in 65, Vice-Pres.; FNA 64; FTA 65; Pep Club 63-4; Spanish Club 63; In¬ tramurals 63-5; Sporran Club Editor; GL rep., comm., chairman 64-5; Courtesy Comm. 65; Big sister; Class comm. 65; Office worker 65 Gale, Rod: 177 Class rep. 64 Gallion, Caroln: 177 Garriott, Marvin: 44, 45, 177 Science Club 63-4; Band 63-5; Stage Band 63; Orchestra 64-5 Gasman, Nanci: 31, 36, 72, 177 Art Club 63-5 , Vice-Pres.; Com¬ mercial Club 63; French Club 63; Pep Club 63-5, Treas.; Intramurals 63- 4; GL rep., comm., chairman 63- 4; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 64; Big sister 65 Gaspard, Randy: 177 Transferred from Abilene, Texas Gembala, Gary: 177 ASB rep. 63 Geno, Bob: 177 B-squad Baseball 63-4 Gess, Barbara: 32, 40, 51,56, 177 Dileas Chailin 65; Latin Club 64; Hi-Lassies 64-5; Choir 63-5 Gessner. Louise: 110, 177 Future Med. 63; Golf 63-5; Chorus 63; Mixed Chorus 64 Getchell, Kathi: 30. 32, 177 Art Club 63-5; Pep Club 64; Tennis 64- 5; Hi-Lassies 65; Courtesy Comm. 65; Big sister 64; ASB rep. 64 Gibeault. Mike: 177 Math Club 65 Giguere. Sheri: 42, 177 Gilkey, Cole: 40, 177 Rifle Club 64-5: Choir 63-5 Gillette, Neil: 39. 103 177 Clansmen 64-5: Swimming 64-5: Swimming manager 63 222 Givens, Jim: 177 Radio Club Glenn, Sally: 36, 177 Transferred from Lake Oswego, Ore.; Pep Club 65; GL rep. 64 Glover, Sally: 40, 74, 177 FNA 63; Future Med. 63-5, Pres. 64; Red Cross 65; GL rep. 63; Choir 65; Shadle rep. AFS exchange pro¬ gram Goddard, Michele: 72, 177 Art Club 63-5; German Club 63; Pep Club 63-4; Class comm. 65 Goldman, John: 177 ASB rep., comm. 63 Gordon, Roger: 177 Intramurals 63-4 Gormley, Billie: 36, 48, 177 Commercial Club 63; Pep Club 63- 5; Sporran Asst. Index Editor; Big sister 64; Class comm. 65; News rep. 63-4 Goumaz, Glenda: 28, 33, 74, 178 Caileag Clan 64; French Club 63; Future Med. 64-5; Library Club 63; Math Club 63; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep. 65 Graham, Nancy: 36, 72, 178 Art Club 63-5; Pep Club 63-5; Ten¬ nis 64; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65; “The Miser 63 Graham, Dick: 69, 178 DE; B-squad Track 63-4 Gray, Bonnie: 19, 32, 178, 200 Hi-Lassies 64-5; ASB rep. 65; Or¬ chestra 63-4 Green, Dick: 69, 178 DE, Parliamentarian; Tennis 64; B- squad Tennis 63; Hi-Lites Photog¬ rapher 64 Greenaway, Larry: 69, 178 Chess 64 Greer, Bob: 178 Griepp, Darrell: 178 Tennis 64; B-squad Tennis 63 Griffith, Steve: 178 News rep. 63-4 Grigsby, Rudy: 39, 84, 91, 105, 178 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; B- squad Football 63; B-squad Wres¬ tling 63-4 Groh, Allen: 178 Radio Club 63; B-squad Football 63; ASB rep. 64 Gross, Don: 27, 84, 90, 91, 105, 178 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; Wrestling 64-5; Track 63; Class rep. 64 Grothe, Richard: 89, 178 B-squad Track, Cross Country 64 Gruettner, Lorraine: 178 Library Club 64; “Rip Van Winkle 64 Gurtle, Art: 24, 43. 45, 179 German Club 63-4; Stage Band 63- 5: Band 64-5- Orchestra 63-4 Guthrie, Bob: 179 Haberman, Mel: 30, 76, 151 Clansmen 64-5; B-squad Track 63; Wrestling Manager 63-4; Class rep., comm. 64; News rep. 63 Hagensen, Carolyn: 179 Pep Club 63-5; Latin Club 63-4; GL rep., comm. 63-5; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm. 65; Class comm. 64-5 Hall, Wayne: 179 Bowling 63-5 Hallstein, Paul: 179 Halverson, Carol: 36, 48, 179 FNA 63-4, 5th Exec. 63; Pep Club 63-5, Pres. 65; Intramurals 63-4; Sporran Academics Editor; Big sis¬ ter 64-5; GL rep. 64; ASB comm. 63- 4; GL comm. 64-5 Hamilton, Dale: 179 Hamm, Carol: 179 Art Club 63; FNA 64; Spanish Club 64- 5; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65 Hanning, Cathy: 27, 30, 32, 56, 179 Dileas Chailin 64-5, Sec. 65; Pep Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64-5, Sec. 65; GL rep. 63, comm. 63-5, Chairman 65; Big sister 64-5; Courtesy comm. 64-5; Class rep., comm. 65; March of Dimes rep. Hansen, Mike: 179 ASB rep. 65; Class comm. 65 Hansen, Dennis: 179 Football 63-4; B-squad Football, Wrestling 63; ASB rep. 63 Hanson, Jim: 179 Wrestling; B-squad Track, Wrestling 63; ASB rep. 65; Class comm. 65 Hanson, Wendy: 179 Class comm. 65 Harding, Jack: 27, 81, 179 Clansmen; Football 64-5; B-squad Football, Basketball, Track 63; Class 1st Vice-Pres. 65; Exchange student to Seattle 64 Hardinger, Annette: 30, 33, 51, 56, 179, 190 Dileas Chailin 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; FTA 63-5, Vice-Pres. 64; Hi-Lassies 64-5; Big sister 64 ; Courtesy Comm. 64-5, chairman 65; GL comm. 63- 5, chairman 65; ASB rep., comm., chairman 63; Class comm. 64-5; American Legion Essay Award Harper, Libby: 28, 41,59, 179 Caileag Clan 63-4; Intramurals 63- 5; GL rep., comm. 64-5; Pipe Band 64-5; Big sister Harper, Myrna: 32, 68, 179 Commercial Club 63-5, 5th Exec.; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep., comm.; Basket monitor 63; Office worker 65; Big sister 64-5 Harriman, Robert: 179 Harris, Barbara: 31, 32, 64, 74, 179 Future Med. 65, Sec.; Talent Club 63-5; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep. 65; Big sister 65 Harris, Dan: 1 80 Class comm. 65 Harris, George: 1 80 Transferred from Lewiston, Idaho Harris, John: 1 80 Harrison, Linda: 27, 32, 56, 180 Dileas Chailin 65, Treas.; German Club 63-4 Treas. 63; Pep Club 63; Homemaking 64-5; Hi-Lassies 64- 5; GL rep., Exec. Council 64, comm. 63-4; Big sister 64-5; Class rep. 65; Children ' s Theater 64 Harrison, Ron: 1 80 Hart, Linda: 180 Pep Club 63-4; Big sister 64 Harty, Patrick: 1 80 Intramurals; B-squad Baseball Manager 64 Havercroft, Cheryl: 32, 40, 59, 111, 180 Caileag Clan 65, 5th Exec.; Pep Club 63; Tennis 64-5; Hi-Lassies 64- 5; GL comm. 63; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65; Choir 63-5; Intra¬ murals 64-5 Hawkins, Linda: 36, 180 Commercial Club 63-5; Pep Club 63- 5; Intramurals; Big sister; Class comm. 65 Hayes, Steve: 1 80 Haynes, Carlene: 28, 68, 74, 76, 181 Commercial Club 65; French Club 64- 5; Future Med. 64-5; Latin Club 63; Red Cross 65; GL rep. 65; Class comm. 65 Hazeltine, Randy: 181 Rifle Club 63 Heeter, Ken: 181 Golf 65; Intramurals 63-4 Heinzen, Joel: 168, 181 Future Med. 65; Science Club 65; B-squad Track, Football 63; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Helland, Mike: 1 81 Golf 65; Choir 63; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Henderson, Owen: 181 French Club 64; Wrestling 64; B- squad Football 63-4, Wrestling 63 Henjum, Jennifer: 181 Henjum, Ken: 181 Henkel, Faye: 181 ASB rep. 63; Office worker 64-5; Big sister; Intramurals Henshaw, Pat: 91, 181 Clansmen 64-5; Wrestling 64-5; B- squad Wrestling, Football 63; HR Pres. 64, Sec. 65; Sporran salesman Hertzog, Kenneth: 181 Hess, Donna: 181 Tennis 63; Big sister 64-5; Girls’ Chorus 63-4; Bronze, silver music pins Hester, Carol: 181 Commercial Club 64; Pep Club 63- 4; Homemaking 63; Red Cross 65; GL rep., comm. 63; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class rep., comm. 65; HR Vice- Pres. 65; Office worker 64; Big sis¬ ter,- Typing Trophy 64 Heuett, Monte: 181 Hider, Linda: 19, 51, 181 FTA 64-5; GL comm. 63-5; Big sis¬ ter; ASB rep., comm. 65; Class comm. 65; Office worker 64-5; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Higgins, Steve: 103, 181 Clansmen 63-5; Swimming 63-5; Sporran salesman 63; Class rep. 64, comm. 65; HR Pres. 65; Certificate of Merit, National Art Contest Hill, Andrea: 42, 181 Commercial Club 65; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65 Hinchcliff, Sue: 69, 181 DE; FTA 64; Pep Club 63-4; Bowling 63-4; GL comm. 64; Big sister 64 Hinton, Kathy: 32, 111, 181 Pep Club 63-4, Sec. 64; Tennis 64- 5; Hi-Lassies 65; Big sister 65; GL rep. 63, comm. 64-5; Class comm. 65; Intramurals 63-5 Hoag, Linda: 1 81 FNA 63-4, 5th Exec. 64; Pep Club 63-4; Spanish Club 63; Youth Fel¬ lowship 63; Big sister 64-65; ASB rep. 63; HR Sec.-Treas. 65 Hobson, Gary: 1 81 Holden, Dan: 181 Holder, Gerald: 182 B-squad Baseball 64 Holliday, Susan: 31,42, 68, 1 82 Commercial Club 63-5; French Club 63-5, Vice-Pres. 64; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 65; Girls ' Chorus 65 Holloway, Janet: 28, 182 GL rep. 64, occ. 63; Big sister 64; Class comm. 65 Holms, Barry: 27, 51, 182, 202 Wrestling 64-5; B-squad Wrestling 64; B-squad Track 63; Class comm., chairman, rep. 65 Hood, Linda: 42, 182 French Club 63-5; FNA 64; Future Med. Club 64; GL rep. 64, comm. 63- 4; ASB comm. 63-4; Class comm. 64- 5; Girls’ Chorus 65 Hoover, Ralph: 25, 27, 39, 90, 91, 182 Clansmen 64-5; Wrestling 64-5; B- squad Wrestling 63; Intramurals 63- 4; ASB rep., comm., chairman, 64, Treas. 65; Class rep., comm. 65; 2nd place District Wrestling 65 Hosea, Paul: 182 B-squad Football 63; Intramurals 63-4; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. 63 Hossner, Steve: 39, 86, 105, 182 Clansmen 64-5; Future Med. 63-5, Vice-Pres. 64; Cross country 64-5; Track 64-5; B-squad Track 63 Houck, Kay: 182 Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm. 63; Class comm. 65 Howell, John: 182 Track 64; B-squad Track 64; B- Football Manager Housinger, Irvin: 40, 182 Archery 63-5, Vice-Pres. 65; Choir 64 Hudson, Damaris: 28, 72, 183 Art Club 64-5; GL rep., comm. 65 Hughes, John: 51, 81, 105, 183 Clansmen; Football 64-5; Track 63; B-squad Football 63; Boy ' s State Hugo, Chris: 142, 183, 190 Chess Club 64, Pres.; Math Club 64- 5, Vice-Pres.; Science Club 63-5, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec.-Treas.; Golf 63-4; Golf Manager 65; Class comm. 65; Chem. Lab Asst. 65; U.W. Junior Science and Humanit¬ ies Symposium delegate 64; Chair¬ man Inland Empire Science Fair Lecture Comm. 65; Bausch and Lomb Science Award 65 Hunt, Bill: 1 83 B-squad Football, Wrestling, 63; Intramurals 63; ASB comm. 63-5; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. Hunt, Rick: 183 Huss, Dick: 1 83 B-squad Golf 64-5 Huston, Dennis: 101,213 Clansmen 64-5; Baseball 64-5; B- squad Baseball, Basketball 63; HR Vice-Pres. 65 Huston, Joel: 105, 183 Archery 63; Track 63-5; B-squad Track, Football 63-5; B-squad Cross Country 64-5 Inkpen, Robert: 1 83 B-squad Football, Track, 63 Inman, Jim: 183 News rep. 63-5 Irg ens, Bruce: 1 83 Jackson, Steve: 86, 105, 183 Clansmen 64-5; Track, Cross Coun¬ try, 64-5; B-squad Cross Country 64; Intramurals 63-4 James, Gary: 1 83 B-squad Track 63; Class comm. 65; HR Vice-Pres. 64 James, Larry: 1 83 Class comm. 65 Jamison, Mac: 1 83 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64; Bas¬ ketball 64-5; B-squad Football, Track, Basketball 63; Intramurals 63; HR Pres. 65 Jaskulski, MaryPat: 21, 27, 183 Commercial Club 64-5; FTA 64; GL comm. 64-5; ASB comm. 63-5; Class rep. 65 Jeffery, Laura: 40, 183 Youth Fellowship 63-5, Sec.; Choir 65 Jensen, Jerry: 183 Johnson, Carolyn: 72, 183 Art Club 63-5; Pep Club 64; ASB comm. 65; Class comm. 64-5 Johnson, Cheryl: 183 French Club 65; Future Med. 64; ASB comm. 65; Class comm. 65 Johnson, Connie: 69, 183 DE; Pep Club 63-4; GL rep. 63; ASB rep., comm. 64 Johnson, David: 101, 183 Johnson, Donna Johnson, Eric: 71, 184, 186 Chess Club 64; Demarians 65; Library Club 64-5, Pres.; Radio Club 63-4; Lib. helper 64-5; NMSQT Finalist Johnson, Judy: 31, 184 ASB comm. 65; Class comm. 65 223 Johnson, Larry: 39, 105, 184 Clansmen 63-5; Rifle Club 63; Track 63-5; B-squad Golf 64-5 Johnson, Nancy: 184 FNA 63; Pep Club 63; Spanish Club 63-5; Intramurals 63-4; GL rep., comm. 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 63; Big sister Johnson, Pam: 27, 64, 184 Talent Club 63-5, Vice-Pres. 64, Pres. 64; GL rep., Exec. Council, 63; Class rep. 64, comm., Chairman, 64- 5, 2nd .Vice-Pres. 65; Office worker 65; Organist for cons; Friendliest Soph. Girl 63; Sweetheart 64; Dasidrian All-City Talent Club, Pres. 65 Johnson; Ron: 21, 184 Rifle ' Club 63-4; Intramurals 63-4; ASB rep. 63; Class rep., comm. 65; HR Vice-Pres. 65 Johnson, Theresa: 27, 40, 64, 1 84 French Club 63-4; Talent Club 64- 5, Sec.; GL comm., Big sister 64; Class rep., comm., 64-5; Class Sec. 65; Treble Tempos 63-4; Choir 63- 5, Vice-Pres. Johnston, David: 213 Transferred from Phoenix, Arizona; DE, Vice-Pres.; Football, Track 63 Johnston, Molly: 184, 192 Commercial Club 64; Spanish Club 63; Intramurals 63; Class comm. 65; HR Sec. 64; Bookroom worker 63-5 Johnston, Bob: 1 84 B-squad Golf 63-4; Intramurals 63; ASB comm., chairman 65; Class comm. 65 Jones, Greg: 184 Science Club 63-5, Vice-Pres. 65; Class comm. 65; Inland Empire Science Fair Seminars Comm. Jones, Jim: 1 84 Track 65; B-squad 64 Jones, Janet: 62, 184 FTA 63; Spanish Club 63-4, Treas.; Intramurals 63-4; GL comm. 63-5; Big sister,- GL comm. 63-4; Class Comm. 65 Jones, Tom: 1 84 B-squad Cross Country 63; ASB rep. 65; Class comm. 65 Jones, Roy: 24, 184 Johnson, Scot: 185 Red Cross 63; B-squad Football, Track, Wrestling 63; Intramurals 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 63-4; Class comm. 65; HR Vice-Pres.; News rep. 63 Jorgenson, Pat: 42, 185 Art Club 63; French Club 63: GL rep. 63; Class comm. 65; “The Miser’’ 63 Jukich, Diane: 1 85 Spanish Club 63-4, Historian, 64: GL rep., comm., chairman 63; ASB comm. 64; Class comm. 64-5; News rep. 63 Justice, Terry: 82, 1 85 Football 64; B-squad Football 63 224 Justus, Bill: 1 85 Basketball Manager 63; Class comm. 65 Kalamon, Jim: 19, 38, 80, 83, 185 Clansmen, Vice-Pres.; Red Cross; Football 64-5; Track 65; B-squad Football 63; B-squad Track 64; Intramurals 63; ASB rep. 64, comm., chairman, rep. 65; Class rep., chair¬ man 64, comm. 64-5; HR Vice-Pres. 63 Kalles, Karen: 36, 119, 185 French Club 63-4; Pep Club 64-5; GL rep., comm. 64; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 64 Kates, Sandi: 36, 37, 47, 48, 51, 61, 63, 185 FTA 64; Pep Club 63-5, Vice-Pres. 65; Latin Club 63-4; Math Club 63- 4; Thespians 65; Quill and Sc roll 65; Intramurals 63-4; Hi-Lites Fea¬ ture Editor, Page One Editor 65; Sporran Asst. Editor,- GL comm. 63- 4; Big sister 65; Class comm. 65; Pacific Northwest Debate Tourna¬ ment 63; NMSQT Letter of Com¬ mendation Kathan, Jim: 185 Class comm. 65 Katon, Marci: 185 Caileag Clan 63-4; FTA 63; Latin Club 63-4; Intramurals; GL comm. 64; Class comm. 64 Keefe, Jill: 185 Commercial Club 63-4; French Club 63-4; Pep Club 63; Red Cross 64; Intramurals 64; GL comm. 63; Big sister; ASB rep., comm., chairman 64 Keefer, Ron: 39, 81, 185 Clansmen 64; Red Cross 63; Span¬ ish Club 63; B-squad Football 64; B-squad Basketball, Wrestling 63; ASB rep. 64; Choir 63; Class comm. 65 Keeler, Jane: 33, 62, 76, 185 FTA 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; Spanish Club 64-5, Historian 65; Hi-Lassies 65; Class comm. 65 Keller, Diane: 31, 111, 185 Caileag Clan 64-5; Tennis 63-5; Intramurals 63-5; Hi-Lites Reporter, Feature Editor 63-4; GL comm. 64- 5; Big sister 64-5; ASB comm. 63-4; Class comm. 64-65; News rep. 64; PE Asst. 64 Keller, Kay: 31, 185 French Club 64-5; Pep Club 63; Thespians 64-5, Pres. 65; Intramur¬ als 64; GL comm. 64; Big sis¬ ter 64-5; Children’s Theater 64; “Medea , “Bull in a China Shop 65 Kelly, Chris: 69, 185 DE, Sec., Pres.; Pep Club 63-4; GL rep. 63; Intramurals 64; Big sister 64; Class comm. 65 Kelly, Ken: 27, 38, 39, 83, 105, 185 Clansmen 64-5; Red Cross 64; Foot¬ ball 64-5; Track 64-5; Wrestling 64; B-squad Football, Track, Wrestling 63; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65; HR Pres. 64; Class 2nd Vice-Pres.; All-city Football 64 Kendall, Diana: 185 Spanish Club 63-5, Pres. 65; Big sister 64-5; Intramurals 63-4; News rep. 64; Class comm. 65 Kendziora, Gay: 32, 185 French Club 63-4; Hi-Lassies 64-5; News rep. 65; GL comm., chairman 65; Class comm. 65 Kennedy, Pat: 43, 185 B-Squad Football 63; B-squad Wrestling 63; Intramurals 63-5; ASB comm. 63-5; Class comm. 65; News rep. 63 Kerr, Diana: 33, 40, 74, 76, 186 French Club 63-5, Treas., Pres.; Fu¬ ture Med. 65; Thespians 65; Hi- Lassies 65; GL rep., comm., Exec Council 65; Big sister; ASB comm. 64; Class comm. 65; Choir 64-5, Sec.; Treble Tempos 64; All North¬ west Choir 65 Kerr, Ken: 186 Intramurals Killian, Sherry: 31,44, 68, 186 Commercial Club 63-5, Sec.; GL rep. 63; Highland Dancer 63-5 Kimble, Pat Kimbrell, Candy: 186 Transferred from L.C.; Class comm. 65 King, Brent: 213 King, Mike: 83, 91, 186 Clansmen 65; Football 64; Wres¬ tling 64-5; B-squad Football, Wres¬ tling 63; Class comm.; Friendliest Soph. Boy 63 Kirkevold, Carol: 186 Kitt, Diana: 28, 68, 186 Commercial Club 65; Demarians 65; Spanish Club 65; GL comm. 64-5; Class comm. 65 Kivett, Gary: 1 86 Locker monitor 63 Klaus, Janet: 110, 186 Golf 64; Big sister 64 Klohe, Von: 45 Track 65; B-squad Track 64; Class rep., comm. 65; Band 64-5; Stage Band 63-4 Knostman, Stan: 19, 178, 186 B-squad Basketball 63-4; B-squad Track 64; ASB comm. 64; Class comm. 65 Knott, Shannon: 42, 187 GL rep., comm. 63; Class comm. 65; Girls ' Chorus 65 Knudson, Jeanne: 69, 187 DE; Commercial Club 63-4; French Club 63; Big sister 65; GL rep. 63; ASB rep. 64; Class.comm. 65 Koefod, Dana: 187 Koenig, Vicki: 36, 60, 187 Pep Club 65; Homemaking 65; GL comm. 65; Class comm. 65 Kolb, Pat: 42, 68, 187 Transferred from Holy Names Acad¬ emy; Commercial Club 65; Intra¬ murals 64; GL rep. 64, comm. 65; Big sister 65; Mixed Chorus 64-5 Konopka, Bob: 39, 42,-187 Clansmen 64-5; Football Manager 63- 5; Track Manager 63; Class rep. 65, comm. 64-5; Mixed Chorus 64- 5; Choir 63-4 Kraig, Bob: 45 B-squad Wrestling 63-5; Class rep., comm. 64-5; Band 63-5; Orchestra 63-4 Krell, Joe: 1 87 Kruger, Joyce: 42, 187 Big sister 64; Office worker 65; Mixed Chorus 65 Kruithof, Linda: 32, 68, 187 Commercial Club 63-5, Vice-Pres.; GL Comm. 64; Hi-Lassies 64-5; ASB rep. 63; Office worker 65 Kucera, Doug: 1 87 Kuehn, Mike: 21, 187 Kuhlman, Gary: 187 Kyle, Charlie: 21 3 Lampman, Dick: 187 Locker room worker 64 Lane, Janet: 1 87 Lanegan, Bonnie: 187 FNA: Youth Fellowship; ASB rep. 64 Langseth, Nancy: 1 87 Intramurals 63-4; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65 Lanouette, Bob: 39, 101, 187 Clansmen 65; Baseball 64-5; B- squad Baseball 63; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 65 Lanyon, Doug: 187 LaPlante, Diane: 187 Transferred from L.C. Largent, Don: 1 87 Youth Fellowship, Pres., Treas. LaRose, Sandra: 42, 1 87 Pep Club; News rep. 63-5; GL rep. 63; Big sister; Girls ' Chorus, Mixed Chorus Larsen, Lynette: 45, 72, 187 Art Club 63-5, Sec.; Big sister 63; GL rep., comm. 64; Band 63-5; Stage Band 63 Larsen, Terry: 1 88 B-squad Cross Country 63-4, Track 63; Hi-Lites Boys’ Sports Editor 63, Circulation Manager, Reporter 64 Larson, Janice: 31, 188 Commercial Club 64; Big sister 64- 5; GL comm. 64 Lattimore, Steve: 48, 49, 188 Sporran Asst. Distribution Manager Laughary, Harry: 18, 21, 38, 39, 80, 82, 84, 105, 188 Clansmen 64-5, Sgt. at Arms 65; Football, Track 64-5; B-squad Foot¬ ball, Basketball, Track 63; Basket¬ ball Manager 63; ASB comm., rep. 63, Vice-Pres. 65; Class Treas. 64, comm. 65 Lauritzen, Jim: 1 88 Radio Club 63-4, Sec. Lawrence, Sue: 19, 32, 188 Hi-Lassies 65; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65, Class comm. 65; Big sister 65 Leber, Alan: 1 88 Ledgerwood, Lois: 69, 188 DE, Sec., Vice-Pres.; Choir 63-4; Locker room worker 64 Lee, Shirley: 27, 36, 188 FNA 64-5; Pep Club 63-5; GL comm. 65; ASB rep. 64; Class comm. 65 LeMieux, Marla: 189 Commercial Club, 63-5; GL ' comm. 63- 5; ASB comm. 65 Lesley, Bill: 189 Swimming 63 Lewis, Barbara: 28, 189 Art Club 63-4; Pep Club 63-5; GL comm. 63-4; Big sister 64-5 Lewis, Dick: 1 89 Lewis, Gloria: 40, 189 Intramurals 64; GL rep. 65; Class comm. 65; HR News rep. 65; Choir 65; Big sister 64-5 Lewis, Mark: 43, 45, 1 89 Class comm. 65; Band 63-5; Stage Band; Orchestra Lieske, Joan: 46, 48, 56, 59, 63, 189, 190 Caileag Clan 64-5; Dileas Chailin 65; Latin Club 63-4; Quill Scroll 64- 5; Intramurals 63-4; Hi-Lites Girls’ Sports Editor 64, Reporter, Asst. Feature Editor 65; Sporran Index Editor,- Big sister 64; GL comm. 64; ASB comm. 65; Locker room worker 64 Lightbody, Lynette: 33, 189 FTA 63-5, Vice-Pres. 65; German Club 63-4; Pep Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep., comm. 64; Class rep. 64, comm. 65 Lindskog, Sherry: 189 Commercial Club 63-4; Pep Club 63-4; Rifle Club 63; Spanish Club 64; Class comm. 65; Typing Con¬ test 64 Little, Jon: 27, 189 Class rep. 65 Lockert, Rick: 1 89 Lof, Jo Anne: 30, 36, 189 Dileas Chailin 64-5; FTA 63-4; Pep Club 63; Latin Club 63; Golf 64-5; Hi-Lassies 64-5, Treas. 65; Big sis¬ ter 64; GL rep. 63, comm. 63-5, chairman, Exec. Council 63, Cour¬ tesy Comm. 64-5; ASB comm. 64; Class comm. 64-5 Logan, Dee: 36, 41,47, 48, 62, 1 89 Pep Club 63-5; Science Club 63-5; Spanish Club, Treas. 64-5; Hi-Lites Circulation Manager 65; Sporran Asst. Activities Editor; Big sister 64- 5; ASB comm. 65; Class comm. 65; Locker room worker 64; Cadet Band 63; Pipe Band 64-5; Intramurals 64 Longie, Ron: 1 89 Transferred from Potlatch, Idaho; Intramurals 63 Losh, Dick: 189 Loucks, Marsha: 40 Class comm. 65 Low, Vicki: 19,61, 189 French Club 64; FTA 64; Thespians 64-5; GL comm. 64; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65; Class comm. 65; Big sister 65; Children ' s Theater 64-5 . Lowery, Pat: 1 89 Band 63 Lowther, Randy: 189 Transferred from Bellvue, Wash.; German Club 65; Intramurals 64; Class comm. 65 Loy, Dale: 1 89 ASB rep. 64 Loy, Harolene: 1 89 Future Med. 64; Pep Club 63-4; Library Club 63-4, Sec.; Class comm. 64; Library worker 63-4; Big sister 64; Intramurals 63 Lucas, Wayne: 46, 48, 63, 189, 196 Quill Scroll; Hi-Lites Sports Editor 64-5; Sporran Staff; Class comm. 65 Luck, Pat: 36, 71,76, 189 French Club 63-5, 5th Exec.; Pep Club 63-5; Library Club 64-5, Treas.; GL rep. 64; Library worker 63; Big sister 64-5 Luders, Carol: 46, 63, 19 0 French Club 63-5; Pep Club 63-4; Quill Scroll 64-5; Hi-Lites 64- 5, Feature Editor, Asst. Editor 64 Luscher, Diane: 28, 29, 30, 33, 56, 190 Dileas Chailin 64-5, Pres. 65; Pep Club 63; Talent Club 63-5, Sec., Treas.; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL comm., rep., 63, Pres. 65; Courtesy Comm. 64-5; Big sister 64; Class comm. 64- 5; Choir 63-4, Sec.-Treas.; Treble Tempos 63-4; Crescent Fashion Board 65; Girls ' State Lunden, Barbara: 42, 190 Commercial Club 63; GL comm. 63- 5; ASB comm. 65; Class comm. 64; Locker monitor 64; Office work¬ er 65; Girls ' Chorus 63-5; Big sister 64- 5; Intramurals 63 Lyman, Linda: 1 90 Pep Club 63-4; Class rep. 64; Intra¬ murals 63 Lyman, Sue: 36, 1 90 French Club 64-5; FTA 63; Pep Club 65; Talent Club 63; GL rep. 65; Big sister 64-5; Cafeteria worker 64; Choir 63-4; Girls ' Ensemble 63 Lyon, Michael Lyon, Steve: 1 90 B-squad Swimming Lyons, Ron: 24, 103, 190 Clansmen,- Swimming 64-5; B-squad Football, Gymnastics, Basketball, Swimming 63 Mackey, Dan: 1 90 Rifle Club 63; B-squad Football 63 MacNaughton, Linda: 27, 33, 190 Art Club 64; French Club 64; Future Med. Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep. 64; Class rep. 65 225 Manum, Rick: 74, 101, 190 Red Cross 64-5; Baseball 64; B- squad Football 63; ASB - rep. 64 Marchel, Bob: 69, 213 Transferred from Vancouver, Wash.; DE Marchioro, Gail: 190 Class comm. 65; HR Sec. 64; Trans¬ ferred from Holy Names Academy Marchioro, Jim: 42, 190 Marchioro, Sheila: 190 Marks, Barbara: 36, 68, 190 Commercial Club 64-5; Pep Club 63- 4; Big sister 64-5 Marsh, Barbara: 191 Transferred from Marycliff Martin, Tony: 191 Martin, Velvet: 191 Intramurals Martinson, Carol: 33, 59, 67, 191 Caileag Clan 64-5, Treas; FTA 63-5, 5th Exec., Pres. 65; German Club 63- 5; Pep Club 63; Intramurals 63- 5; Big sister 65; ASB. rep. 63; Class comm. 65; News rep. 64; Hi- Lassie Mathison, Bob: 191 Maxwell, Lynn: 34, 35, 59, 191 Caileag Clan 64-5, Treas.; FTA 63-4; Latin Club 63-4; Cheerleader 64-5; ASB rep. 63, comm. 63-4; Class Sec. 65; Office worker 65; Friendliest Girl 64 McCammon, Janet: 191 Commercial Club McCarthy, Bob: 191 McCarty, Bill: 191 Art Club 64 McCaskey, Suzanne: 191 Spanish Club 63-4; Big sister 64-5 McClelland, Harry: 84, 191 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; B- squad Football, Basketball 63 McClenny, Larry: 39, 191 Clansmen 64-5; Baseball 64-5; B- squad Baseball 63 McClure, Alan: 40, 41, 191 Chess Club 64; Library Club 63; Math Club 63-5; Science Club 64; Choir 65; Highlanders 65 McClure, Sharri: 213 Girls’ Chorus McCormick, Pat: 43, 45, 191 French Club 64; Band 63-5; Stage Band 64-5 McCormick, Steve: 45, 191 Thespians 65; Track 64-5; B-squad Football, Track 63; News rep. 64; Band 63-5; Drums of Death ; Medea McCoy, Susan: 32, 62, 191 FTA 63-5, Sec.; Pep Club 63; Home¬ making Club 63; Spanish Club 64-5; ASB comm. 65; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep., comm. 64-5; News rep. 65 McDaniel, Connie: 31, 51, 191 Pep Club 64; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep. 64- 5, comm.; Big sister 64-5 226 McDaniel, Vicki: 19, 33, 40, 191 Youth Fellowship 63-4, Sec.; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65; Choir, Highlandaires accompanist 64; Choir, Girls’ Ensemble accompanist 63; Choir 65 McDougall, Rob: 69, 191 McDowell, Linda: 191 Commercial Club 65; Class comm. 65 McElroy, Pat: 28, 30, 36, 42, 59, 74, 120, 192 Caileag Clan; Future Med. 63-5, Sec., Vice-Pres., Pres.; Pep Club 63- 5, Pres.; GL comm., chairman. Sec. 65; Courtesy Comm. 65; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. 65; Mixed Chor¬ us 64; Mixed Chorus accompanist 65; Twinlow Leadership Conference McEwen, Mary: 192 McFarland, Mike: 213 McGinn, Cathy: 192 McGinnis, Fritz: 27, 39, 90, 91, 192 Clansmen 64-5; Red Cross 65; Wres¬ tling 63-5; Class Pres. 65; 1st Place District Wrestling 65; 2nd Place State Wrestling 65 McGrady, Lynn: 192 McIntyre, Darlene: 31, 192 Transferred from Cheney, Wn.; Latin Club 65; GL rep. 65 McKee, Bob: 192 Tennis 64-5; B-squad Tennis 63; Class comm. 65 McLaughlin, Dorothy: 192 Big sister McMackin, Jerry: 192 B-squad Football 63; HR Pres. 63-4 McMaster, Doug: 192 McMillan, Barbara: 33, 193 Pep Club 64; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65 McNeil, Cynthia: 69, 193 DE; Spanish Club 63-5, Historian 65 McNett, Bruce: 193 B-squal Cross Country, Track 64 McTee, Charlene: 193 Aqua Tartans 63-4; Pep Club 63-4; Class comm. 65 McVey, Larry: 1 93 Radio Club; Science Club; Intra¬ murals 64; ASB rep. 63; Class rep. 64, comm. 65 McVey, Marilyn: 193 Commercial Club 64; French Club 65. ; Big sister 64-5; GL comm. 63-4; ASB rep. 63 Mead, Bev: 28, 31, 193 Commercial Club 63; Intramurals 64-5; GL rep., comm. 64-5 Mead, Bob: 103, 193 Clansmen 65; Swimming 63-5; ASB rep. 65 Meineke, Dan: 51, 193 ASB rep., comm. 64 Meiser, Gary: 1 93 Meissner, Paul: 103, 193 German Club 63; Swimming 64-5; B-squad Swimming 63 Melcher, Randy: 193 Class rep., comm., chairman 63 Melchisedeck, Ken: 193 Science Club 64; Youth Fellowship 63-4 Menteer, Terry: 32, 110, 193 French Club 64; Pep Club 63-4; Homemaking 63-5, 5th Exec.; Golf 63- 5; Hi-Lassies 65; GL comm. 64; ASB comm. 64; Class comm. 64-5; Big sister; Intramurals 63 Merrick, Candy: 29, 32, 193 Hi-Lassies 65; ASB rep. 64; Class comm. 65; Best-dressed couple at Sadie 65 Meuler, Louis: 193 Meyer, John: 1 93 Track 64-5 Meyers, Jan: 36, 40, 64, 193 FNA 63-4; Pep Club 63-5; Talent Club 65; GL comm. 65; Class comm. 65; GL rep. 64; Chorus 63; Big sister 64- 5 Meyers, Judy: 36, 193 Pep Club 63-5; GL rep. 63, comm.; Class comm. 65; Big sister 65; In¬ tramurals 63-4 Middleton, Gary: 28, 72, 126, 168, 193 Art Club 65; Golf 65; Class comm. 65; Highlandaires 63; Best-dressed couple at Sadie 65 Midkiff, Dennis: 193 Archery Club 64 Miller, Cheryl: 111, 193 French Club 63; Math Club 63-5, Sec. 65; Tennis 65; B-squad Tennis 64; GL rep. 64; Big sister 64 Miller, Jacquie: 68, 194 Commercial Club 63-4; French Club 63-4; Pep Club 63-4; Homemaking 65; Big sister 64 Miller, Jann: 69, 194 Debate 63-4, Sec.; DE; Class rep. 64; GL comm.; ASB rep. 64; Big sister; Majorette; Sears Fashion Board Miller, Mike: 103, 213 Clansmen 64-5; Swimming 63-5 Miller, Ron: 194 Radio Club 64-5; Stage Crew 63-5, Asst. Manager 65 Miller, Thelma: 194 Commercial Club 65; French Club 65; Big sister 65; Pep Club 63-5; Golf 64 Milton, Art: 194 Swimming 63-5 Mizoguchi, Dudley: 20, 27, 90, 91, 194 Clansmen 64-5; Wrestling 64-5; B- squad Football 63; Intramurals 64; Class 5th Exec. 65; 2nd Place Dis¬ trict Wrestling 64-5 Moeckel, Paula: 30, 33, 48, 56, 194 Dileas Chailin 65, 5th Exec.; Pep Club 64; Homemaking Club 63; Spanish Club 63-4, Vice-Pres. 64; Big sister 64; Courtesy comm. 65; Golf 64; Intramurals 63; Hi-Lassies 65, Sec.; Sporran Art Editor; News rep. 63; GL comm. 64-5, chairman, 65 Mohr, Patti: 19, 30, 194 Commercial Club 64-5; French Club 63-4; FT A 63; Pep Club 63-4; Big sister 64; Courtesy Comm. 65; GL comm. 63-5; ASB rep. 65; Class comm. 65 Moliter, Ray: 194 B-squad Swimming 63 Montgomery, Karen: 194 Moran, Bob: 43, 45, 51, 195 Band, 63-5; Stage Band 64-5 Moran, Linda: 1 95 Morgen, Gerry: 46, 48, 49, 195 B-squad Golf 63-5; Hi-Lites reporter 65; Sporran Boys’ Sports Editor; Class rep. 64; B-squad Football, Baseball 63 Morin, Jerry: 80, 91, 93, 195 Clansmen 64-5; Baseball 64; Wres¬ tling 64-5; Football 65; B-squad Football, Baseball 63 Morrison, Dru: 31, 36, 195 Pep Club 63-5; Spanish Club 64-5; GL comm. 63-5; Intramurals 64-5; Class comm. 65; Big sister 64-5 Moss, Carole: 1 95 FNA 64-5; Pep Club 63-4; Spanish Club 64; Golf 64-5; Intramurals 63- 5; GL comm. 64-5; ASB rep., comm., chairman 64; Class comm. 65; Big sister Moss, David: 39, 195 Archery Club 63-5; Clansmen 65; Wrestling 65; B-squad Wrestling 63- 4; Football Manager 64-5; Class comm. 64 Mottaz, Bob: 195 Radio Club 63-5, Vice Pres., Pres. 64 Mullenix, Nancy: 195 Commercial Club 64-5; Intramurals 63 Mumford, Diane: 36, 64, 195 Pep Club 63-5; Talent Club 64-5; Class comm. 65; Big sister; Intra¬ murals 63-5 Munson, Melody: 195 Archery Club 63-4, Sec. 64; Big sis¬ ter Murphy, Diane: 36, 68, 195 Commercial Club 65; Pep Club 63-5; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65; Library worker 65; Locker monitor 64 Murphy, Mike: -1-95 Clansmen 65; Football 65; Intra¬ murals 63; B-squad Football, Track 64; Class comm., chairman 64; News rep. 65 Muzzana, Rudette: 128, 195 Transferred from Great Falls, Mont. Neel, Candy: 30, 195 German Club 63; Pep Club 63-4; Courtesy Comm. 64-5; Big sister 64- 5; ASB comm., chairman 64 Neiswender, Ken: 39, 95, 96, 97, 105, 195 Clansmen 64-5, Pres. 64, Sec.-Treas. 65; Track 63-5; Basketball 64-5; B- squad Football 63; Intramurals 64 Nesbitt, Barbara: 195 Commercial Club 64; French Club 64; Intramurals; News rep. 64 Niederhauser, Gloria: 23, 28, 33, 64, 72, 166, ' 195 Art Club 63-5, 5th Exec. 64, Pres. 65; German Club 63-5; Talent Club 64-5; Hi-Lassies 64-5, Treas.; GL rep. 63; Big sister 64-5; 1st Place in Deer Park Talent Show 64; Sweet¬ heart 65 Nieschulz, Pam: 76, 195 French Club 64-5, 5th Exec.; Home¬ making 65; GL rep. 64; Big sister 65 Nuechterlein, Carl: 27, 195 Class rep. 65 Nysoe, Patty: 28, 32, 195 Spanish Club 63-4; Intramurals 63; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65 Oas, Cheryl: 1 96 Pep Club 63-4; Homemaking 64; Spanish Club 64; Intramurals 64; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65; News rep. 65 Ochsner, Ken: 21 3 O’Hara, Pat: 196 Biq sister 64; Intramurals 63; Pep Club 63 Ohler, Paul: 196 B-squad Track 63-4; Sporran Pho¬ tographer Oien, Steve: 46, 49, 196 Baseball 64-5; B-squad Baseball 63; Hi-Lites Boys’ Sports Editor 65; ASB rep. 63 Olesen, Larry: 21 3 Olsen, Dennis: 21 3 Olson, Linda: 1 96 Big sister 64-5 Olsen, Sharon: 20, 28, 30, 34, 35, 59, 196 Caileag Clan 65, 5th Exec.; FNA 64- 5; Pep Club 64; Cheerleader 65; GL rep. 63, comm., Vice-ores. 65; Cour¬ tesy Comm. 65; GL chairman; Class comm. 64; Intramurals 63-5 Oltmann, Gene: 196 Opie, Maureen: 31, 36, 59, 60, 68, 196 Caileaq Clan 64-5; Commercial Club 63-5, Treas.; Pep Club 64-5; Latin Club 64-5; Homemaking 64-5; GL comm. 64, rep. 65: Big sister 64-5; Nurse’s office worker 65 Orton, Janice: 60, 196 Commercial Club 63-5; Homemak¬ ing 65; Intramurals 64; GL rep., comm. 63; Big sister 64-5 Orvis, Arley: 1 96 Thespians 65; Basketball Manager 63 Osborne, Chris: 89, 105, 197 Track 63-5; B-squad Football, Track 63 Osburn, Terry: 1 97 Ostendorf, Jim: 40, 197 Wrestling Manager 63; Choir 63-5 Overlie, Earl: 97, 98, 197 Clansmen 63-5; Basketball 64-5; Football 64; B-squad Basketball 63-4 Paeper, Don: 1 97 Page, Karin: 1 97 Commercial Club 64-5; FNA 64-5; Future Med. 64-5; FTA 64; Pep Club 63-4; Latin Club 63-5; Sec.; Red Cross 63-5; Spanish Club 63-5, Vice- Pres.; Intramurals 64; GL rep, 63, comm., chairman 64; ASB rep. 63, comm. 63-4; Class rep., comm., chairman 65; HR Sec. Paley, Richard: 24, 197 ASB rep. 65; NMSQT Letter of Com¬ mendation Palmer, Mike: 1 97 News rep. 64 Palmlund, Gary: 197 Mixed Chorus 64-5 Parke, Gordon: 24, 40, 45, 197 Tennis 64-5; B-squad Wrestling 63- 4; B-squad Tennis 63; Class rep. 64; Band 63-5; Choir 63-5 Parker, Charlene: 197 Commercial Club 64; GL rep. 64 Parker, Bill I.: 197 Parker, Bill T.: 61, 197 German Club 64, 5th Exec.; Thes¬ pians 64-5, Vice-Pres.; ASB rep. 65 Parkins, Mike: 1 97 B-squad Wrestling 63-5 Parks, Marilyn: 62, 76, 197 Transferred from Rosalia, Wash.; Spanish Club 64-5; Intramurals 64- 5; Big sister 65; GL comm. 64; Class comm. 64 Parr, Ronald: 1 97 Paschall, Dave: 1 97 Track 63; B-squad Football 63 Passmore, Phil: 197 Class comm. 65; HR Sec. 63, Treas. 64 Patterson, Gayle: 197 Paulsen, Larry: 1 97 B-squad Football 63 Paulsen, Tom: 1 97 Chess Club 63 Payne, Peggy: 1 97 Transferred from Olympia, Wash.; Class comm. 65 Pearson, Mary: 42, 198 GL rep. 63 Pebles, John: 1 98 Peck, Gordon: 67, 198 German Club 64-5, Treas., 65, 5th Exec. 64 Pepin, Marc: 1 98 B-squad Football 63; Cadet Band 63-4 Perdue, Donna: 76, 198 French Club 63-5; FNA 64 ; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65; Big sister 64-5 Perry, John: 1 98 ASB comm. 63; Class comm. 65 Peters, Tom: 40, 198 Rifle Club 64-5; Choir 63-5 227 Peterson, Barbara: 19, 27, 33, 110, 198 FT A 63-5, Treas.; Golf 64-5; Intra¬ murals 63-4; Hi-Lassies 65; GL comm., chairman 65; ASB comm., rep. 65; Class comm. 64-5; Band 63-4 Peterson, Larry Cross Country 63 Peterson, Terry Clansmen 63-5; Basketball Manag¬ er 63; Football, Basketball, Track trainer 63-5 Pettis, Linda: 199 FNA 63; Future Med. 63; Library Club 63; Spanish Club 65; Intra¬ murals 63-4; GL rep. 64, comm. 64; ASB comm. 63-4; Class comm. 65 Pfau, Margie: 21 3 Transferred from Stevenson, Wash. Pfiffner, Dick: 89, 199 Transferred from Mason, W. Va.; Cross Country 65; B-squad Cross Country 64 Phelps, Garry: 48, 199 Sporran Photographer Phillips, Henry: 199 B-squad Football Phillips, Judy: 199 Commercial Club 63; Intramurals 64; Class comm. 65 Phillips, Dick: 199 French Club 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 63; Class rep. 64, comm. 64-5 Phillips, Stan: 24, 101, 199 Basketball 64; Baseball 64-5; Clans¬ men 64-5 Phipps, Sue: 45, 64, 199 Art Club 63; Talent Club 64-5, 5th Exec.; Youth Fellowship 63-5; In¬ tramurals 64-5; GL comm. 63-5; Class rep. 64; News rep. 64; HR Pres. 63; Majorette 63-5; Big sis¬ ter 64-5; Dasidrian All-City Talent Club 64-5 Pike, Nancy: 59, 111, 199 Caileag Clan 64-5; Latin Club 63-4; Tennis 63-5 Piper, Bev: 199, 202 FNA 65; Intramurals 64-5; GL comm.; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm., chairman 64; Class comm. 65; HR Sec.-Treas. 63; Majorette 63-4 Pisani, Rita: 199 Intramurals 63; ASB comm. 63; Girls ' Chorus 63 Plummer, Bob: 199 Polensky, Kathy: 213 Transferred from Kalispell, Mont. Ponsness, Pam: 1 99 FTA 63-5; GL comm. 63; Class comm. 65; Typing Award Popham, Mike: 199 Transferred from Naha, Okinawa Powell, Nancy: 42, 199 Girls’ Chorus 63-5 228 Preecs, Bart: 27, 46, 63, 71, 199 Debate 63-5, Pres.; Demarians 63-5, Administrator; Quill Scroll 65; B-squad Wrestling 63; Hi-Lites Business Manager 64; Class rep., comm. 65; HR Pres. 64 Pressler, Mary: 32, 199 Pep Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL comm., chairman 65; Class comm. 65 Priel, Dave: 21 3 Purser, Pam: 24, 199 Pep Club 64-5; Latin Club 63; GL rep. 63; Class comm. 65; HR sec. 63 Quaschnick, John: 199 Track 64-5; Class comm. 65 Quick, Mary Ann: 27, 42, 199 Future Med. 64-5; Intramurals; Class rep. 65; Aqua Tartans 64 Quine, Kathy: 1 99 GL rep., comm. 65; News rep. 63; Typing pin Radford, David: 20, 43, 45, 127, 199 HR Pres. 63, Sec. 64; Band 63-5; Stage Band 63-5; Drum Major 65 Ramsey, Dave: 200 Red Cross 63-5 Randall, Lynne: 200 Pep Club 63-4; Youth Fellowship 63; GL rep. 63 Reed, Bob: 97, 200 Chess Club 63; Red Cross 63-5; Golf 64-5; Basketball 64; B-squad Bas¬ ketball 63-4; Intramurals 63-4; Golf Manager 64; ASB comm.; Class comm. 64-5; News rep. 64; HR Pres. 63-5 Rees, Randy: 21 3 Transferred from Gonzaga Prep Reeves, Donna: 42, 200 Spanish Club 63; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65; Mixed Chorus 65 Remmers, Sharon: 71, 200 Library Club 65; Big sister 65; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65; Library worker 65; Intramurals 63 Rentel, Gary: 27, 101,200 B-squad Baseball 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 63: Class comm., 5th Exec. 65; HR Vice-Pres. 65; Drums of Death ; Medea Repp, Jim: 21 3 Reusser, Stephanie: 200 Reynolds, Alexis: 27, 44, 36, 200 German Club 63-4; Pep Club 63-5; GL rep. 63, comm. 65; Big sister 64; Class rep., comm. 65; All-State Orchestra 64; All-Northwest Orches¬ tra 65 Rhoad, Vicki: 28, 110, 200 Pep Club 63; Golf 63-5; GL comm. 65; Big sister 65; Class comm. 65; News rep. 64-5; Office worker 65; Intramurals 64-5 Ridout, Sharon: 200 Girls ' Chorus 65 Ringel, JoAnne: 33, 200 French Club 63; Pep Club 63; Hi- Lassies 64-5; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm, chairman 63; Class rep., comm, chairman 64; HR Sec. 63, Vice-Pres. 64; News rep. 63; Intramurals 63-5 Rist, Bob: 200 Transferred from Portland, Ore.; DE Rizzuti, Sam: 200 Archery Club 63; Red Cross 63; Youth Fellowship 64 Robar, Ron: 200 B-squad Golf 64; Intramurals 63- 4; Class comm. 65; HR Treas. 63, Vice-Pres. 64 Robbins, Kathy: 31, 32, 33, 201 Pep Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64-5, 5th Exec.; GL rep., comm. 65; Big sister 64; Class comm. 65; Intramurals 65 Robbins, Linda: 201 Commercial Club 63-4; FNA 63; Pep Club 63-4; Math Club 64-5; Rifle Club 63-5; Big sister 64; GL comm. 64-5; HR Treas. 65; Locker monitor 63 Roberts, Noel: 27, 30, 201 German Club 63; Pep Club 63; GL comm.; Courtesy Comm. 64-5; Class rep. 64, Treas. 65; HR Sec. 64 ; Office worker 65 Roberts, Noyes: 201 Red Cross 63; B-squad Basketball 63-4; Intramurals 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 65; HR Vice-Pres. 63-4 Robertson, Dale: 19, 39, 87, 105, 201 Clansmen, Cross Country 64-5; Track 63-5; B-squad Cross Country 63; ASB rep., comm. 64; HR Pres. 63; Class comm. 65; All-City Cross Country Champion 64; 1st Place National High School Indoor Track Meet 65 Robideaux, Rich: 27, 201 Track 65 Robinette, Jane: 24, 30, 32, 72, 201 Art Club 63-5, Sec. 64, Pres. 65; FTA 65; Pep Club 63-4; Hi-Lassies 65; GL comm. 63; Courtesy Comm. 65; HR Sec. 65 Rockey, Mark: 69, 201 DE, Vice-Pres.; French Club 63; In¬ tramurals 64; ASB rep. 63-4; Class comm. 65; Choir, Highlandaires 63 Rodenbough, Kathy: 201 Class comm. 65 Rogers, Dan: 39, 48, 86, 201 Clansmen 64-5; Cross Country 64-5; B-squad Cross Country 63, Track 63- 4; Sporran Asst. Boys’ Sports Editor; Class comm. 65 Rollo, Rick: 201 Youth Fellowship 65; Swimming 64- 5 Ronnfeldt, Maxine: 60, 201 Commercial Club 65; Homemaking 65; Youth Fellowship,- Big sister 64- 5; Class comm. 65 Rosenberger, Kay: 33, 201 German Club 63; Pep Club 64; Hi- Lassies 65; GL rep. 64; Class comm. 65 Roskelly, Pat: 33, 201 Pep Club 63; Thespians 65; Intra¬ murals 63-5; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep. 64; Big sister 64-5 Ross, Bill: 129, 213 Rost, Charlie: 201 Class comm. 65 Roth, Howard: 21 3 Rountree, Jack: 27, 29, 38, 39, 82, 201 Clansmen 64-5; Football 64-5; B- squad Football 63; Track 64; Class comm. 65; Safe Driving Rep. 65 Roupe, Sandy: 33, 59, 201 Caileag Clan 64-5, Treas.; Pep Club 63; Math Club 63-4; Intramurals 63- 5; Hi-Lassies 64-5; News rep. 65; Big sister 64-5 Rowe, Florence: 28, 201 Spanish Club 63-4; Intramurals 63- 5; GL comm., chairman 64; Big sis¬ ter 64-5 Rowe, Leslie: 71,201 Transferred from New Jersey; De- marians 65; Senior Service Panel Rowe, Mike: 201 Rupnow, Darrell Russell, Dale: 202 Rifle Club 63; Science Club 63-4 Russell, Roy Sabater, Alfredo: 24, 26, 50, 62, 202, 206 Foreign Exchange Student from Ca¬ racas, Venezuela; Spanish Club 65; Class comm. 65; ASB rep., comm. 65 Salvesen, Larry: 19, 202 ASB rep. 65 Samuels, Vikki : 202 French Club 63-4; Pep Club 63; In¬ tramurals 63-4; GL comm. 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 63; Big sister 63-4 Sander, Jackie: 202 Sander, Pat: 202 Pep Club 63 Sasse, Susan: 74, 202 Commercial Club; Future Med.; Red Cross; Big sister 64-5 Schatz, Jennifer: 30, 33, 170, 202 FTA 64-5, Sec. 65; German Club 63- 4, Vice-Pres. 64; Pep Club 63-4; Hi-Lassies 65, 5th exec.; GL rep. 63, comm. 65; Courtesy Comm. 65; Class rep. 64; Big sister 64 Schillinger, Terry: 202 Band 63-4 Schmidt, Donna: 68, 203 Commercial Club 65; Big sister 64; Class comm. 65 Schmidt, Margaret: 24, 119, 202 GL rep. 63; Big sister 64-5 Schmidt, Dick: 203 Math Club; Science Club; Class comm. 65 Schmitz, Linda: 31, 36, 40, 60, 203 FTA 65; Pep Club 65; Homemaking 65; Science Club 65; GL rep., comm. 65; Choir 65 Schnurr, Rick: 203 Youth Fellowship; Class comm. 64- 5, rep. 65; Children’s Theater 63 Schroeder, Gary: 157, 203 Transferred from Gonzaga,- Com¬ mercial Club 65; Track 65 Schultz, Karen: 42, 203 Future Med. 64; Golf 64; GL rep., comm. 64; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65; Girls’ Chorus 63; Mixed Chorus 64-5 Schurman, Sherry: 19, 203 Commercial Club 63-4; Spanish Club 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 65 Sciascia, Don: 203 B-squad Football 63, Track 63-4 Scott, Jennifer: 203 Scott, Linda: 24, 59, 112, 203 Caileag Clan 63-5; German Club 63-4; Gymnastics 63-5; Class comm. 65 Sears, Tom: 90, 91,213 Clansmen,- Football 64-5; Wrestling 63- 5; B-squad Football, Track 63; ASB rep. 63; 1st Place District Wres¬ tling 65; 3d Place State Wrestling 65 Setchell, Larry: 203 Class comm. 65 Severson, Kathy: 36, 40, 203, 206 Pep Club 63-5; GL comm. 65; Big sister 65; Girls’ Chorus 6-3; Choir 64- 5 Shaw, Sue: 22, 25, 34, 35, 203 Pep Club 63; Hi-Lassies 64; Cheer¬ leader 65; GL rep. 63; ASB rep. 64, Sec. 65; Friendliest Girl 65 Sheer, Denise: 36, 68, 203 Commercial Club 64-5, Pres.; FNA 63; Pep Club 63-5; Big sister 64-5 Sheldon, Carol: 36, 68, 203 Commercial Club 65; Pep Club 63-5 Sherar, Nancie: 203 Commercial Club 64; French Club 63-4; Red Cross 63; Pep Club 64; Intramurals 64; GL comm. 63; Big sister 64 Sherman, Christy: 128, 203 Commercial Club 63; French Club 63-4; Red Cross 63; Youth Fellow¬ ship 63-5; GL comm. 63-4 ; ASB comm. 63-5; Big sister 64-5 Shipman, Lyn: 33, 56, 203 Dileas Chailin 65; Pep Club 63; Spanish Club 63: Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL comm. 64; ASB comm. 63; Class comm. 64 Shotwell, Joan: 28, 29, 31, 34, 35, 48, 56, 63, 111, 203 Dileas Chailin 64-5; French Club 63-4, Sec.; FTA 65; Pep Club 63; Quill Scroll 65: Tennis 63-5; Hi- Lassies 64; Cheerleader 65; Sporran Editor; GL rep., comm. 65, Pres. 65; Big sister 64-5: ASB rep., comm., chairman 63; Class rep . comm., chairman 64; News rep. 63-4: Girls ' State Signs, Lorene: 27, 31, 203 Homemaking 64-5; Youth Fellow¬ ship 63-5; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep. 64; Class rep., comm. 65 Simmons, Rick: 44, 203 Band 63; Band Award 63 Simpson, Cheryl: 27, 36, 204 Pep Club 63-5; GL rep. 63-4; Big sister 64; Class rep., comm. 65 Sisco, Jeff: 204 B-squad Track, Cross Country 63 Skaug, Edwin: 204 B-squad Track 63; Class comm. 65 Slack, Dorothy: 204 Big sister 64; Class comm. 65 Slater, Steve: 44, 204 Orchestra 64-5; Class comm. 65 Smith, Barbara: 204 Girls ' Chorus 63-4 Smith, Bruce: 21 3 B-squad Golf 63-4 Smith, Charlene: 61, 132, 204 Library Club; Thespians; Library worker 63-5; Business office 64-5; “Miser’’; “Medea “Rip Van Win¬ kle”; “Drums of Death Smith, Dan: 204 Archery Club, Vice-Pres.; Swimming Smith, Doug: 204 B-squad Wrestling Smith, Greg: 204 B-squad Football Smith, Jim: 205 Smith, Ken: 219, 105 Smith, Sandi: 19, 33, 205 Hi-Lassies 65; Big sister 64; ASB rep., comm. 65 Smitt, Gary: 205 Math Club 63 Somerville, Jim: 205 Sontag, Larry: 205 Chess Club 64, Vice-Pres.; Demar- ians 65; Math Club 63-5, Treas., Pres.; Science Club 64-5, Pres.; B- squad Tennis 64 Speicher, Scott: 98, 205 Clansmen 65; Radio Club; Rifle Club; Basketball, Baseball Manager 64-5; ASB rep. Sperling, Dale: 205 Latin Club 63; Math Club 63; B- squad Football, Track 63; ASB rep. 63; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. 63 Spurgeon, Gail: 205 Homemaking 63-4, Treas. 64; Class rep. 64 Stack, Judy: 27, 33, 205 Pep Club 64; Hi-Lassies 65; Big sis¬ ter 64-5; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class rep., comm. 65; Locker monitor 64; Business office 65 Stanley, Sandy: 124, 205 Commercial Club 62-4; GL rep. 63; Big sister 64-5; Class comm. 65 Starr, Rick: 205 Archery Club 63-4, Pres.; Rifle Club 63-4; Track 64 Stearn, Jim: 205 B-squad Football 63 Steele, Gloria: 205 ASB rep. 63 Stenhouse, Jim: 21 3 Stenmark, Mary: 205 Commercial Club 63-5; French Club 64-5; FNA 64; German Club 63-4; Pep Club 63-5; Youth Fellowship 63- 5; Intramurals 63-5; GL rep. 64; ASB rep. 63; Class rep. 65; News rep. 63; Bookroom worker 64 Stevens, Roger: 1 1 9 Football 64; B-squad Football 63; Class comm. 65 Stewart, Andy: 205 News rep. 63-4 Stirn, Lon: 205 Stirn, Mike: 205 Stoner, Sandy: 72, 205 Art Club 65; Pep Club 64; Big sister 64- 5; ASB comm., chairman 64 Stout, Howard: 205 Transferred from Matercleri Semin¬ ary; Latin Club 65; Math Club 65; Science Club 65 Strand, Dave: 205 B-squad Wrestling 63 Strang, Cheryl: 28, 36, 68, 205 Commercial Club 65; Pep Club 64- 5; GL rep. 63, 65; Big sister 64-5; Office worker 65 Strang, Gayle: 31, 36, 68, 206 Commercial Club 65; Pep Club 64- 5; GL rep. 63; Big sister 64-5; Office worker 65 Strenge, George: 213 Stringer, Clara: 206 Youth Fellowship 63-5 Strobel, Carol: 206 Youth Fellowship 63, 65 Strong, Terry: 206 Clansmen,- Football 64-5; B-squad Football 63 Stuart, Tom: 206 Sullivan, Pat: 206 Sulpizio, Terry: 206 Summers, Tom: 206 Svenson, Shannon: 19, 40, 206 French Club 64; Talent Club 64-5; GL rep. 63, comm., chairman; ASB rep., comm.; Class comm. 64; Choir 63-5; Treble Tempos; All-Northwest Music Conference 63; Music pin Sweet, Nancy: 206 Commercial Club 64: FNA 65: Pep Club 63-4: Latin Club 63: Intramu¬ rals 64; GL reo. 64: HR sec. 63; Office worker 64-5; Big sister 64 Sylvester, Stephanie: 206 Future Med. 63; Spanish Club 64- 5, Sec.; Bi q sister 64-5; GL comm. 63; ASB comm., chairman 64 Taggart, Dave: 206 B-squad Wrestling 63-4, Track 63; Football Manaaer 65 Taylor, Lynn: 33, 206 Pep Club 63-4: Hi-Lassies 65; Big sister 63-4; ASB comm. 64 Teater, Susan: 42, 206 Homemaking 63; Youth Fellowship 64; Big sister 64; Office worker 64- 5; Girls ' Chorus 65 Terhar, Jim: 207 230 Terris, Connie: 36, 72, 207 Art Club 63-5, Vice-Pres.; German Club 63; Pep Club 63-5, 5th Exec, Vice- Pre s.; Big sister 64-5; GL comm. 63-5, chairman 65; Best- dressed girl at Sadie 63; ASB comm. 63; Class rep., comm., chairman 64; Art Award 63 Terwilleger, Gary: 207 German Club 63 Tess, Terry: 81, 196, 207 Football 65; B-squad Football, Bas¬ ketball, Track 63; ASB rep. 63 Thistle, Mike: 207 Thomas, Jean: 44, 207 Youth Fellowship 64-5; GL rep., comm.; Big sister; Orchestra 63-5 Thompson, Joy: 40, 60, 74, 75, 207 FNA 63-5; Future Med. 65; Home¬ making 65; GL comm. 64-5; Big sister 64-5; HR Vice-Pres. 63; Choir 64-5; Treble Tempos 64-5; High¬ lighters 65 Thompson, Robin: 207 Thoorsell, Carol: 207 Commercial Club 63; Pep Club 63; Intramurals 63; ASB rep., Comm. 64; News rep. 63 Tice, David: 63, 21 3 Debate 64-5; Demarians 65; Rifle Club 64; Science Club 64: Football 65; News rep. 63 Tillson, Kathy: 36, 207 Future Med. 64; Pep Club 64-5; Li¬ brary Club 64 Torney, Sue: 27, 30, 33, 56, 59, 207 Caileag Clan 65; Dileas Chailin 64- 5, 5th Exec.; German Club 63; Pep Club 63; Golf 63; Intramurals 64; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL comm. 63-4, chairman 64; Courtesy Comm. 65; Class rep., comm. 65 Toso, Lynda: 46, 47, 48, 63, 72, 207 Art Club 65; French Club 64 ; Quill Scroll 65; Hi-Lites Asst. Feature Editor, Asst. Editor 65; Sporran Asst. Promotion Manager; GL comm. 65; Big sister 65; ASB comm., chair¬ man 63; Class comm. 64-5 Trapp, Laura: 69, 207 DE 65; Pep Club 63; Thespians 64- 5; GL rep. 64; ASB rep. 63; Swim Asst. 64; “Little Red Riding Hood ; “Rip Van Winkle ; News rep. 64 Treadwell, Tom: 207 Clansmen 64; Wrestling 65; B- squad Wrestling 63-4; Wrestling Manager 64; Class comm. 64-5 Trigsted, Barb: 28, 68, 207 Transferred from Medford, Ore.; Commercial Club 65; GL rep. 65; Big sister 65 Troyer, Kathy: 207 Transferred from Klamath Falls, Ore.; FNA 65; Future Med. 65 Troy, Vern: 207 B-squad Football 63 Truman, JoAnn: 68, 207 Commercial Club 63-5; Big sister 64-5 Trumble, John: 207 Transferred from Phoenix, Arizona Tubbs, Ron: 207 Clansmen 63-4; Basketball 63-4; Cross Country 63; Track 64 Tucker, Doug: 40, 41, 208 Choir 63-5; Highlandaires 63-5; Highliters 65 Turk, Cheryl: 28, 41,208 Latin Club 63-5, 5th Exec. 64, Pres. 65; Science Club; GL comm. 63, 65, chairman 65; ASB comm. 64; Pipe Band 63-5 Turnbull, Wayne: 208 Unger, Paul: 72, 208 Art Club 65; Red Cross 63-5; Rifle Club 63; ASB comm. 64; Class comm., chairman 65; HR Vice-Pres. 63 Urbaniak, Dick: 21, 166, 208 Clansmen,- Football; B-squad Foot¬ ball, Basketball; ASB rep. Utermarck, Bev: 208 GL rep,- Bookroom worker Vander Meer, Betty: 208 Vander Wal, Valinda: 110, 208 German Club 63; Golf 63-5; Big sis¬ ter 64-5; Class comm. 65 Van Order, Cindy: 68, 208 Commercial Club 65; Big sister 64 Vanos, Ron: 19, 48, 49, 188, 208 Track 65; B-squad Football 63, Cross Country 64, Track 63-4; Spor¬ ran Asst. Business Manager; ASB rep. 65; Class comm. 65 Van Schoorl, Bob: 39, 67, 103, 209 Clansmen 64-5; German Club 65; Math Club 63-5, 5th Exec.; Swim¬ ming 64-5; Class rep. 64, comm. 65 Van Wey, Daryl: 209 Red Cross 63-5; Rifle Club 63; B- squad Track 63-4; Class comm. 65 Van Winkle, Sue: 36, 48, 56, 60, 209 Dileas Chailin 65; Pep Club 63-5; Homemaking 63-5; Sporran Asst. Club Editor,- GL rep. 64, comm. 63- 5, chairman 65; Class comm. 65; Intramurals 63-4; Big sister 64-5 Vaughn, Barbara: 209 Commercial Club 65; French Club 64; Class comm. 65 Vaughn, Rick: 209 Rifle Club 64-5; B-squad Football, Tennis 63 Vernon, Marianne: 209 FNA 63; Latin Club 65; GL rep. 64 Vincent, Charlotte: 31, 76, 209 French Club 63-5; Locker monitor 64 Vivian, Jane: 60, 63, 76, 209 Debate 64-5; French Club 64-5; Homemaking 64-5, Vice-Pres. 64; Red Cross 64 ; Youth Fellowship 64; Swimming Club 64, Historian 64; GL comm. 64-5; Big sister 65; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 65; Choir 64; Band 64 ; Odd Fellows’ Speech Contest Winner 64; Band Choir awards 64 Wagner, Gloria: 28, 61, 68, 209 Commercial Club 65; GL comm. 65 Waite, Randy: 209 Walden, Stan: 209 Walinski, Sheryl: 33, 209 Debate 63; Dileas Chailin 64; Pep Club 63; Latin Club 63-4; Hi-Lassies 64-5; ASB rep., chairman, comm. 64; Class rep., chairman, comm. 64; NMSQT Letter of Commendation Walker, Cheryl: 209 Walker, Robert F.: 44, 45, 209 ASB comm. 64; Band 63-5; Orches¬ tra 63-5 Walker, Bob L.: 209 B-squad Football, Track 63; Man¬ ager; B-Football, B-Basketball 64; ASB rep. 63; Class comm. 64 Wallace, Vicki: 209 Transferred from Everux, France Walling, Dan: 209 Walters, Mike: 209 Walters, Viv: 45, 209 Cadet Band 63-4; Band 65 Ward, Sally: 27, 32, 59, 76, 209 Caileag Clan 63-5; French Club 65; Pep Club 63-4; Intramurals 63-4; Hi-Lassies 65; ASB comm. 65; Class rep., comm. 65 Warner, Patty: 209 Warrick, Kirby: 31, 209 French Club 63-4; ASB comm. 65; Class comm. 65 Wassink, Arch: 210 Art awards 64 Weaver, Mark: 203 ASB rep., comm., chairman 63; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. 63 Weaver, Rich: 51, 101,210 Clansmen 64-5; German Club 63; Baseball 64-5; B-squad Baseball, Football 63; Football Manager 64; Class rep. 64, comm. 65; HR Vice- Pres. 63 Weeden, Bob: 72, 210 Art Club 64-5; Track 64-5; B-squad Wrestling 64-5; Track 63-4; Class comm. 65 Webb, Bev: 19, 210 FTA 65; GL comm. 63-4; ASB rep., comm., chairman 65; Class comm. 65; Cafeteria worker 63 Webb, Linda: 32, 210 FTA 63-5, 5th Exec.; Hi-Lassies 64- 5; GL rep. 63, comm. 63-5; Class comm. 65 Weed, Linda: 210 Transferred from Clofax, Wn.; Girls ' Chorus 63 Weisser, Linda: 68, 210 Commercial Club Weldert, Don: 210 Welker, Dave: 43, 45, 210 Talent Club 63-4, 5th Exec.; Band 63-5; Stage Band 63-4; All-North- west Band 63 Wells, Patty: 36, 68, 74, 210 Commercial Club, Vice-Pres.; Future Med.; Pep Club 63-5; GL comm. 63- 5; Class comm. 65; News rep. 63-5 Wenger, Sue: 21 1 Commercial Club; Latin Club; Intra¬ murals 63; Class comm. 65 West, Bob: 43, 45, 211 Orchestra 63; Stage Band 63-5; Band 64-5 Westbrook, Sonny: 18, 211 Clansmen 64-5; Pep Club 64; Tennis 64-5; B-squad Basketball 63; ASB rep., 63, comm, chairman, 5th Exec Vice-Pres. 65; Class comm. 65; HR Pres. Whalen, Pat: 61,211 Thespians 65; “Drums of Death’’ 64 Wharf, Lon: 39, 83, 101, 211 Clansmen 65; Baseball 64; Football 64-5; B-squad Football, Baseball 63; ASB rep. 64; Class comm. 65; HR Sec. 63 Wharton, Kathy: 21 1 Pep Club 63 Whitcomb, Gary: 21 1 White, Geoffrey: 21 1 Whitford, Craig: 211 Transferred from Ephrata, Wn. Whitmore, Sandi: 21 1 Transferred from Mead High School Whitney, Barbara: 33, 59, 211 Caileag Clan 65; Pep Club 63-4; Tennis 64; Hi-Lassies 65; GL rep. 63; ASB rep., comm., chairman 64; Class rep. 64 Wickstrom, Russ: 94, 211 Wrestling 65; B-squad Wrestling 64 Wiebers, Mike: 45, 67, 74, 21 1 Future Med. 64-5; German Club 64- 5; Latin Club 64-5 Wihlborg, Christine: 41,44, 21 1 Math Club 63-4; Orchestra 63-5; Pipe Band 63-5; Treble Tempos Ac¬ companist 65 Wilbanks, Forrest: 81, 105, 211 Football, Wrestling 64-5; Track 63- 5; B-squad Football, Wrestling 63; Class comm. 65 Wiley, Linda: 211 Wilkening, Tom: 211 French Club; Golf 64-5; B-squad Golf 63-4 Williams, Dan: 27, 89, 105, 211 B-squad Track, Cross Country 63-5 Williams, Linda: 18, 30, 32, 59, 111, 211 Caileag Clan 64-5, Vice-Pres. 65; German Club 63-4; Pep Club 64, 5th Exec.; Tennis 64-5; Big sister; GL rep., comm., chairman 64, Ex¬ ecutive Council; Courtesy Comm.; ASB comm., chairman, Treas. 65; Class comm. 65 Williams, Pam: 19, 200, 211 Commercial Club 64-5; FNA 63-4; Pep Club 64; Latin Club 63-5; In¬ tramurals 63-4; GL comm. 63-4; ASB rep., comm. 64; Class comm. 65; Bookroom worker 64-5 Williams, Sharon: 27, 44, 45, 58, 72, 200 , 211 Art Club 64-5, Treas.; French Club 63; ASB rep., comm. 63; Class rep., comm. 64, Treas. 65; Band 63-5; Orchestra 64-5 Williamson, Amy: 48, 211 French Club 63-5; Sporran Photo Editor; GL rep. 63; Big sister 64-5; ASB rep., comm., chairman 64; Class comm. 65; News rep. Williamson, Mike: 48, 212 Clansmen 64-5; Rifle Club 63-5, Sgt. at Arms; Equipment Manager 64- 5; Sporran staff; Class comm. 65 Wilson, Charlie Wilson, Kay: 212 Transferred from Holy Names; Fu¬ ture Med. 64-5 Wilson, Tom: 21 2 Class comm. 65 Windsor, Paige: 212 Bookroom worker 63-5 Winkey, Ed: 40, 41,212 Bowling 63-5; Class comm. 65; Choir 63-5, Pres.; Highlandaires 63- 5 Witt, Bev: 212 Tennis 64 Wohrle, Steve: 21 2 Class comm. 65 Wolfe, Betty: 18, 31, 34, 35, 59, 200, 212 Caileag Clan 65; French Club 63; Pep Club 63; Cheerleader 64-5; GL comm. 63-4, rep. 65; ASB rep., comm. 63, Sec. 65 Wolverton, John: 212 Wood, Michole: 32, 186, 212 Pep Club 63; Latin Club 64; Math Club 63-4, Sec., Vice-Pres. 64; Sci¬ ence Club 64, Sec.-Treas.; Hi-Lassies 64-5; GL rep., comm. 63; Big sister,- Choir; Girls ' Ensemble,-,-NMSQT Fin¬ alist Wood, Scot: 212 Woodworth, John: 212 Clansmen 64-5; Rifle Club 63; Ten¬ nis 65; B-squad Tennis 64; Equip¬ ment Manager 63-4 Worthington, Sherrie: 36, 40, 212 FNA 64-5; Pep Club 63-5; Big sister 64; Choir 65 Young, Gloria: 31, 213 Transferred from The Dalles, Ore.; GL comm., rep. 64, Sec. 65; ASB comm. 65; Class comm. 65 Young, Rob: 22, 80, 84, 213 Clansmen,- Football 64-5, Track 64; B-squad Football, Track 63; Friend¬ liest Boy 65 Yule, Lynda: 28, 30, 32, 33, 56, 59, 110, 213 Caileag Clan 65; Dileas Chailin 65; FTA 64-5; Pep Club 63; B-squad Golf 64-5; Hi-Lassies 64-5, Pres. 65; GL rep. 65; Courtesy comm. 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HENLE STUDIO West 926 Garland GALLENKAMPS Capture the charm of your favorite girl in this modern 10K gold dome ring A sparkling dia¬ mond is cheerfully mounted in the center of a polished gold star-like design It ' s ahh-inspiring 1 Shadle Center FA 8-3348 A Aaboe, Rick; Soph: 136 Abbott, Kirk; Soph: 136 Abbott, Steven; Jr: 148 Abramson, Terry; Soph: 45,136 Absalonson, Linda; Jr: 148 Adams, Martha; Jr: 32,148 Adams, Maty Ellen; Soph: 136 Adams, Sue; Soph: 136 Aitchison, Sue; Soph: 136 Alban, Sherry; Jr: 26,64,148 Albert, Phyllis; Jr: 148 Albrecht, Deanna; Soph: 58,136 Albright, Randy; Jr: 148 Albright, Sandy; Soph : 42,136 Aldrich, Karen; Soph: 112,136 Aldrich, Richard; Jr. Alexander, Kay; Soph: 40,136 Alfano, Warren; Jr: 91,93,148 Allen, Bob; Jr: 40,148 Allen, Jim; Soph: 146 Allen, Leslie; Jr: 32,148 Allen, Mike; Soph: 136 Allie, John; Jr: 159 Allman, Garry; Soph: 40,136 Amann, Soph: 1 36 Anastasio, Ed; Soph: 94,136 Anderson, Barbara; Jr: 58,113,148 Anderson, Brian; Jr: 41,44,148 Anderson, Carol; Soph: 136 Anderson, Cheryl; Soph: 36,136 Anderson, Dale; Jr: 148 Anderson, Darlene; Jr: 28,148 Anderson, David; Jr: 67,148 Anderson, Kathy; Jr ; 19,25,33,68,76,148 Anderson, Kris; Jr: 24,30,36,38,68,148 Anderson, Rod; Jr: 148 Andrusko, Pris; Jr: 148 Anker, Kathy; Soph: 36,136 Ankney, Linda; Soph: 1 36 Applegarth, Gary; Soph: 146 Armstrong, Mary; Soph: 136 Arnold, Linda; Jr: 36,118,148 Arnold, Sandy; Jr: 158 Ashley, Maureen; Jr: 26,148 Ashurst, Jim; Soph: 136 Atchison, Frank; Soph: 94,136 Atkinson, Gregory; Jr: 148 Audett, John; Soph: 136 Aue, Larry; Soph: 146 Austen, Diana; Jr: 136 Austin, Dennie,- Soph: 136 - B Babcock, Jan; Soph: 136 Babin, Greg,- Jr: 148 Babin, Jackie; Soph: 136 Baertsch, Judy; Jr: 32,59,148 Baggett, Carmella; Soph: 136 Bailey, Becky; Jr: 36,76,148 Bailey, Sandy; Soph: 136 Baker, Dianne; Soph: 136 Baker, Linda; Jr: 36,112,148 Baker, Max; Jr: 44,45,148 Ballantyne. Ray; Soph: 94,136 Barber, Candie; Jr: 26,148 Barber, Sandie; Jr: 148 Baril, Mike; Jr: 89,148 Barnes, Dennis; Jr: 148 Barnett, Dave; Jr: 108,148 Barrett, Dan; Soph: 45,146 Barrett, Bob; Jr: 94,148 Barry, Tim; Soph: 108,136 Barth, Pam; Jr: 58,158 Bartleson, Pat; Jr: 158 Bateman, Gene; Soph: 136 Batt, Leslie; Jr: 148 Batty, Tom; Soph: 40,67,136 Baughman, Cindy; Soph: 136 Baxter, Guy; Jr: 148 Baxter, Randy; Soph: 43,136 Beadle, Doug; Soph: 136 Beal, Bob; Soph: 85,136 Beal, Rodney; Jr: 97,148 Beall, Tom; Jr: 26,101,148 Beck, Susan; Soph: 136 Becker, Lyle; Jr: 94,158 Beekman, Judy; Jr: 36,148 Beer, Ron; Jr: 148 Bell, Carol; Soph: 1 36 Bell, Jean; Jr: 60 Bell, Rosalinda; Jr: 75,148 Bell, Wilma; Jr= 136,148 Bemel, Michael; Jr: 85,94,148 Bemel, Stan; Soph: 66,85,94,136 Benadom, Ginny; Jr: 31,36,138 Bennecker, Cindy; Jr: 136 Bennett, Terry; Soph: 31,36,136 Benoit, Dick; Jr: 158 Benoit, Terry; Jr: 26,148 Benscoter, Linda; Jr: 26,58,62,148 Benscoter, Dick; Jr: 85,105,148 Benson, Eric; Jr: 45,148 Berg, Bruce; Soph: 136 Bertholf, Jan; Soph: 58,71,136 Bertholf, Judy; Soph: 36,136 Bexell, Randy; Jr: 148 Bia I las, Pam; Jr: 19,33,56,59,158 Bird, Dorothy; Jr: 42,159 Bird, Mike,- Jr: 148 Bishop, Bill; Soph: 136 Bishop, Linda; Soph: 28,136 Bishop, Peggy; Jr: 42,148 Bissell, Doug,- Soph: 146 Bixby, Dave; Soph: 85,136 Bjordahl, Karen; Jr: 45,76,148 Bjordahl, Sue; Soph: 136 Bjork, Barbara; Jr: 28,45,76,148 Blackburn, Lonnie; Soph: 36,136 Blackburn, St eve; Soph: 1 36 Blackhart, Kathy; Jr: 148 Blackhurst, Wally; Jr. Blackwell, Diana; Jr: 33,76,148 Blair, Connie,- Jr: 149 Blair, Dick; Soph: 136 Blomberg, Elizabeth; Soph: 137 Blummert, Bill; Soph: 137 Blust, Sue; Soph: 1 37 Bock, Jerry; Soph: 85,94,137 Bodker, Vicki; Jr: 36,59,110,149 Boehm, Don; Soph: 137 Bohl, John; Soph: 137 Boje, Dave,- Jr: 149 Bollen, Marilyn; Jr: 149 Bolstad, Candy; Jr: 158 Bolstad, Doug; Jr: 149 Bongiorno, Frank; Soph: 43,137 Bonser, Craig; Soph: 137 Bonser, Fred; Soph: 146 Booth, Donn,- Soph: 146 Borg, Sue; Jr: 149 Botts, Debbie; Jr: 33,149 Bower, Melinda; Jr: 149 Bowman, Steve; Jr: 148 Box, Cathie; Jr: 26,36,149 Boxer, Mary Ann; Jr: 113,149 Brace, Vicki; Soph: 1 37 Brakke, Leonard; Jr: 149 Brakke, Lynda; Jr: 1 1 1,149 Brannan, Chris; Soph: 137 Brannon, Carol; Jr: 31,33,60,76,149 Branson, Gary; Jr: 39,83,149 Brasch, John; Soph: 137 Braun, Steve; Soph: 137 Brazil, Vivian; Soph: 36,137 Bremner, Ralph; Jr: 149 Brett, Dick; Soph: 99,137 Brewer, Cyndi; Soph: 137 Brewer, Robert; Jr: 148 Brezee, Mark; Soph: 137 Brian, Linda; Soph: 137 Briggs, Reginald; Soph: 65 Broatch, Mamie,- Jr: 26,56,113,149 Brockie, Roberta; Jr: 149 Broe, Jim; Soph: 1 37 Brooks, Dennis,- Soph: 137 Brown, Allan; Soph: 137 Brown, Dick; Jr: 149 Brown, Georgia; Soph: 137 Brown, Jim; Jr: 86,89,149 Brown, Marcily; Soph: 36,137 Brown, Pat; Jr: 149 Brown, Samuel; Jr: 149 CAN YOU FILL THIS CHAIR W. 1414 Garland FA 7-5511 its previous owner was promoted Promotions aren’t new to Kelsey-Baird graduates. 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Wall at Houston For Prompt Car Service Call — Bevan’s Texaco FA 5-4232 Caldwell Garland FLORISTS Your neighborhood florist where you ' re always welcome 238 Brown, Sue; Jr: 26,149 Brown, Yvonnen; Soph: 137 Brunkow, Nancy; Soph: 19,137 Brusseau, Barbara; Soph: 31,36,137 Brusseau, Ron; Jr: 80,101,149 Bunch, Becky; Soph; 137 Bunn, Steve; Jr: 19,45,149 Bunney, Marlene; Jr: 19,45,149 Burch, Barbara; Soph: 67,137 Burdett, Debbie; Soph: 44,137 Burger, Howard; Soph: 45,58,137 Burke, Bill; Soph; 1 37 Burnnett, Kenneth; Jr: 94,149 Burquist, Cathy; Jr: 59,111,149 Burrell, Steve; Soph: 137 Burrill, Walter,- Jr: 149 Bushnell, Steven; Jr: 103,149 Butt, Craig; Jr: 62,76,149 Butt, Gary; Jr: 149 Butt, Roger; Jr: 149 Butz, John; Soph: 42,137 Byrum, RonTdr: 149 c Cain, Carol; Jr: 137 Calhoun, Linda; Soph: 137 Campbell, Dale; Jr: 43,149 Campbell, Jane; Jr. 40,137 Campbell, Mike; Soph: 137 Carlson, Ronald; Soph: 137 Carlson, Steve; Soph: 1 37 Caroon, Bruce; Soph: 94,137 Carper, Ken; Soph: 137 Carter, Bonny; Soph: 60,137 Carter, Gary; Soph: 137 Carter, Gayle; Jr: 149 Carver, Jerry; Jr: 137 Carver, Terry; Jr: 149 Casselman, Roy; Soph: 43,137 Cassidy, Tom; Jr: 89,105,149 Cates, Paul; Jr: 37 Cathcart, Thomas; Soph: 137 Caufield, Rod; Soph: 137 Cavanaugh, Greg; Jr: 149 Cavanaugh, Mary; Soph: 40,58,137 Cavender, Nicholas; Jr: 149 Chalk, AAichelle; Soph: 24,28,58,137 Chapman, Dave; Jr: 24,95,96,97,149 Chapman, Janice; Soph. Chapman, Jeff; Soph: 138 Charbonneau, Ed; Jr: 149,150 Charter, Mike; Soph: 94,138 Christensen, Floyd; Jr: 149 Christensen, Jerry; Jr: 149 Christensen, Norma; Jr: 66,71,149 Christenson, Joan; Jr: 112,149 Christopherson, Steve; Soph: 43,138 Churchill, Garry; Jr: 149 Clark, Annelle; Jr : 149 Clark, JoAnne; Soph: 138 Clark, John; Jr. Clark, Luwana; Soph: 138 Clark, Patty; Jr : 1 49 Clark, Paul; Soph. Clary, Linda; Soph: 76,138 Clausen, Roxanna; Jr: 149 Clauson, Ed; Jr: 26,82,91,149 Clayton, Bob; Soph: 89,138 Clemensen, Gary; Jr: 149 Cline, Julie; Jr: 58,149 Clough, Mike; Soph: 138 Cobel, Jerry; Soph: 138 Coburn, Chris; Soph: 1 38 Cochran, Chris; Soph: 31,138 Cochran, Connie; Jr: 28,150 Cole, Cindy; Soph: 67,138 Cole, Mike; Jr: 150 Cole, Pat; Soph: 138 Coleman, Dave; Jr: 19,150 Coleman, Pat; Jr: 150 Coleman, Terry; Jr: 150 Colyar, Donna; Jr: 150 Condon, Jim; Jr: 24,150 Cook, Gale; Jr: 158 Cook, Jane; Soph: 28,138 Cook, Judie; Soph: 138 Cook, Mike; Soph: 138 Cooley, Barb; Soph: 138 Cooley, Bev; Soph: 1 38 Combs, Roger; Jr: 44,45,150 Coonrod, Kathy; Soph: 64,146 Cooper, Jan; Soph: 36,76,138 Copher, Craig,- Jr: 150 Coppinger, Norma; Soph: 138 Corbin, Nancy; Jr: 63,150 Cosand, Patti; Soph: 138 Costigan, John,- Jr: 150 Cottrell, Jeff; Jr: 148 Couch, Linda; Soph: 138 Cox, Susie; Soph: 36,138 Craig, Sue; Jr: 31,150 Crain, Teresa; Soph: 44,67,138 Crawford, Terri; Soph: 138 Cropp, Kathy; Jr: 36,113,150 Crosbie, Clay; Jr: 150 Culbert, Norm; Jr: 45,150 Culver, Linda; Soph: 138 Cumming, Jerry; Jr: 158 Cunningham, Carl; Jr: 63,71,150 Cunningham, Pat; Jr: 150 Curtis, Mike; Jr: 150 D Dahlen, Norm; Soph: 138 Danielson, Greg; Jr: 39,86,96,97,150 Davenport, Roy; Soph: 138 Davis, Carol; Jr: 36,40,41,76,150 Davis, Carol A; Soph: 138 Davis, Gary; Jr: 108,150 Davis, Jerry; Jr: 80,150 Davis, Ken; Soph: 45,138 Davis, Patti; Soph: 138 Davis, Paulette; Jr: 45,60,71,150 Dearborn, Faris; Jr: 76,110,150 Deguire, Carol; Soph: 1 38 Delaney, Pam; Soph: 138 Deneke, Dick; Soph: 138 Dennis, Laurie; Soph: 138 Denson, Terry; Jr: 59,150 Deseve, Ken; Jr: 84,150 Des Voignes, Greg; Soph: 146 Devary, Joe; Soph: 108,138 Dewey, Bob; Soph: 138 Diana, Sam; Soph: 85,138 Dick, Judi; Soph: 42,138 Dickey, Linda; Soph: 31,36,67,138 Dickinson, Dave; Soph: 85,138 Dicus, Kris; Jr: 40,45,158 Dierks, Larry; Jr: 150 Dietrich, George; Soph: 138 Doeleman, Stew; Jr: 150 Donahoe, Judy; Soph: 138 Donnelly, John; Jr: 83,150 Dotson, Charles; Soph: 85,94,1 38,150 Dressier, Gary; Soph: 138 Drew, Bill; Soph: 76,138 Drobny, Randy; Soph: 138 Drobny, Rick; Soph: 1 38 Drollinger, Leslie; Jr: 28,36,46,47,56,63,76, 150 Drollinger, Louise; Soph: 28,36,40,139 Dudley, Nancy; Jr: 31,150 Dueman, Mary; Jr. Duffy, Steve; Jr: 150 Duffy, Terry; Soph: 1 39 Duke, Dale; Soph: 139 Duke, Mickey; Jr.- 150 Dunn, Mike; Jr: 39,88,150 Durkin, Kathy; Soph: 111,139 Dutt, Dave; Jr: 150 E Eastburg, Linda,- Jr: 26,36,150 Easton, Jill; Jr: 150 Edmonson, Nancy; Jr: 36,1 11,150 Edwards, Diana; Jr: 33,151 Edwards, Terry; Jr: 150 Egger, Pat; Soph: 139 Eigeman, Steve; Soph: 139 Eklund, Donna; Jr: 158 Elbert, Sue; Jr= 26,36,5 8,76,150 Ellingson, Jim; Jr: 150 Ellis, Cherie; Soph: 139 Emert, Lynda; Jr: 150 239 DEACONESS HOSPITAL School of Nursing v A Diploma Program Fully Accredited For more information Phone: MA 4-0171 Ext. 383 — Congratulations Seniors — CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965 DORIAN Artistry in Photography ROYAL BEAUTY SALON For the finest in photography come to DORIAN N. 5520 Ash South Nine Post Street MA 4-6815 FURNITURE of Quality and Style at Terms You Can Live With $1000 Worth of Brand Name Furniture $22.37 PER MONTH Including Wall-to-Wall Carpet, Padding Installation BOWL AT IMPERIAL LANES DOUG’S FLYING A W. 1804 Francis FA 8-0572 LUBRICATION • MOTOR TUNE-UP WHEEL ALIGNMENT • BRAKES RELINED W. 1010 Francis FA 5-9426 Emery, Mike; Soph: 1 39 Emery, Rich; Jr: 88,89,105,150 Emry, Rick; Soph: 1 39 Enders, Will; Jr: 1 50 Endslow, Marilyn; Jr: 33,58,67,150 Engbretson, Nancy,- Jr: 36,60,151 Erickson, Carol; Jr: 60,76,150 Erickson, David; Soph: 40,139 Erickson, Don; Soph: 1 39 Erickson, Greg; Soph: 85,99,139 Erickson, Ron; Soph: 139 Eshelman, Dale; Jr: 151 Estes, Charlene; Soph: 19,58,139 Evans, Lynda; Soph: 139 Evans, Terrie; Soph: 36,139 Evart, Kevin; Soph: 45,139 Evart, Louis; Jr: 63,150 Evenden, Jim; Jr: 26,39,108,150 Ewell, Mike; Jr: 150 Exley, Linda; Soph: 36,67,139 F Fairburn, Cliff; Jr: 150 Fairfax, Shirley,- Soph: 28,139 Farris, Forest; Soph: 139 Faught, Bill; Jr: 44,45,66,150 Fay, Jan; Jr: 41,150 Fee, Javene; Jr: 158 Fehler, Glenn; Soph: 85,139 Feldhahn, Debbi; Soph: 36,139 Felix, Vonnie; Soph: 45, 139 Ferderer, Alinda; Jr: 31,150 Fergen, Gary,- Jr: 26,151 Ferguson, Dan; Soph: 139 Fischer, Dottie; Jr: 31,151 Fischer, Joan: Soph: 139 Fischer, Roland; Jr: 151 Fish, Darlene; Soph: 139 Fisher, Chelen; Jr: 24,36,74,151 Fisher, Ed; Soph: 22,85,99,139 Fitzpatrick, Donna; Soph: 139 Fitzthum, Chris,- Soph: 139 Fleiger, Nancy,- Jr: 45,111,151 Fleming, Chris; Soph: 139 Foltz, Carl; Jr: 26,1 51 Foster, Bill; Jr: 151 Foster, Bob; Jr: 151 Foster, Cary; Soph: 66,139 Fountaine, Claudia; Soph: 60,139 Fowler, Jim,- Jr: 151 Fox, Patty; Soph: 1 39 Foye, Bob; Soph: 139 Frahm, Carol; Jr : 60,151 Francis, Jim; Jr: 151 Frauchiger, Linda; Jr: 67,151 Frazier, Sue; Jr: 36,151 Fredrickson, Cindy; Jr: 28,33,56,62,151 Freeman, Jim; Soph: 76,139 Freeman, Larry; Soph: 66,139 Freeman, Pat; Jr: 151,175 Freeman, Tom; Jr: 151 Fritsch, Craig,- Jr: 151 Frost, Ron; Jr: 81,85,151 Fry, Raeann; Jr: 19,20,30,32,64,151 Fry, Sandra; Jr: 40,15 1 Frye, Janice,- Jr: 151 Fuehrer, Dean; Jr: 119,151 G Gabriel, Donna; Jr: 151 Gaidos, Jerry,- Soph: 139 Galbraith, Dan; Soph: 139 Gale, Greg: Jr: 108,149 Galer, Sherry; Soph: 36,67,139 Gallegos, Sue; Soph: 31,139 Gamache, Jim; Soph: 43,58,139 Ganoung, Cathy,- Soph: 151 Ganoung, Mike; Jr: 151 Gardiner, Rick; Jr: 103, 151 Gardner, Don; Jr: 151 Garratt, Bonnie,- Jr: 151 Garriott, Yvonne,- Soph: 36,139 Garske, Paula; Jr: 36,151 Gaudette, Steve; Soph: 139 Gellhaus, Larry,- Jr: 99,151 Gembala, Jim,- Jr: 91,93,151 Gendreau, Diana; Soph: 139 Gerrells, Guy; Soph: 139 Gervais, Lucie; Jr: 68,76,151 Giachetti, Lyn; Soph: 60,139 Gibson, Kathy; Jr: 151 Gier, Pat; Jr: 151 Giese, Donna; Jr: 61, 76, 151 Giles, Vicky,- Soph: 42,146 Gillette, Mary; Soph: 139 Givens, Ruth; Jr: 158 Glenn, Carolyn; Soph: 36,139 Glenski, Glenna; Jr: 151 Glore, Steve,- Jr: 151 Goerig, Jim,- Jr: 108,151 Goings, Don,- Soph: 146 Gorder, Don; Jr: 151 Goumaz, Joanne; Jr: 151 Grace, Kathy; Soph: 19,76,139 Grafmiller, Paula; Jr: 18,21,22,26,151 Graham, Larry; Jr: 151 Grant, Phyllis,- Soph: 146 Gray, Mary; Jr: 31,151 Greco, Frank; Soph: 24,85,1 39 Greear, Carrie; Soph: 139 Green, Andrea; Jr: 151 Greene, Barb; Jr: 43,45,151 Greene, Shelley; Soph: 140 Greenslitt, Sally; Jr: 30,33,151 Greer, Tom; Jr: 151 Grier, Gayla; Jr: 68,76,151 Griffith, Barb; Jr: 58,60,151 Gronemeier, Dave; Sopb: 43,45,140 Grote, Dianna,- Jr: 28,36,58,62,76,151 Gullidge, Patti; Soph: 36,140 Gurnea, Jim; Soph: 140 Gustafson, Ingrid; Soph: 36,139,140 Gustafson, Lois; Jr: 151 Gyarfas, Trudy; Jr: 30,36,76,151 H Flager, Steven,- Soph: 140 Haglund, Raymond; Soph: 140 Flahn, Carol; Soph: 140 Flaight, Rod; Jr: 151 Hair, Kathy,- Soph: 28,67,140 Halbig, Pamm; Jr: 36,58,151 Hall, Karl; Jr: 152 Hamamoto, Ron; Jr: 152 Hamel, Ron,- Jr: 152 Hamilton, Joanne,- Soph: 58,60,140 Hamm, Linda,- Soph: 40 Hammock, Viola; Jr: 24,152 Hanifen, Vicki; Jr: 36,152 Hansen, Howard; Jr: 43,45,152 Hansen, Jim; Jr: 152 Hardenbrook, Jim,- Jr: 152 Hardin, Ron; Soph: 19,67,140 Hardinger, Julie,- Soph: 24,76,140 Hardy, Janine; Jr: 152 Harmon, Gil; Jr: 66,152 Harnack, Brent; Soph: 140 Harney, Dwayne; Jr: 152 Harper, Pennie; Jr: 26,30,76,152 Harris, Dick; Jr: 152 Harris, Jim,- Jr: 39,84,152 Harris, Sharon,- Soph: 140 Hartnett, Colleen,- Soph: 146 Hartung, Carreen; Jr: 40,152 Harvey, Richard; Soph: 45,140 Haskins, Denny,- Soph: 140 Haskins, Denny; Soph: 140 Haskins, Tom; Jr: 152 Hatch, Jeff; Jr: 89,1 05,152 Hathaway, Steve,- Soph: 140 Haugland, Lynn; Jr: 40,76,152 Haunschild, Jim; Soph: 89,140 Havens, John,- Soph: 140 Havercamp, Rosemary; Jr: 61,152 Haverkamp, Doris; Soph: 128,140 Hawkins, Marie; Jr: 45,152 Hawkins, Mark; Soph: 140 Hayes, Ed; Jr: 152 Headley, Gene; Soph: 140 Hedin, Mike; Soph: 94,140 Hedman, Linda; Jr: 110,152 Helke, Mike,- Jr: 101 Helmer, Diane; Soph: 76,140 Hempel, Barb; Soph: 40,64,140 241 Everybody ' s Going to CHASE and DALBERT W. 429 Indiana FA 7-7 510 . y oep e ?£1SML i, pvmtim ★ Education lJi£! ★ Protection ★ Mortgage Redemptic -fa Retirement FEDERAL OLD LINE INSURANCE E. 803rd Spokane Division A. 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VtAOt-MAlK® I — BOTTIEO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling of Spokane 242 Hempel, Bev; Soph: 40,64 Hempel, Ruth; Jr: 40,60,64,152 Henderson, Gary; Jr: 152 Hendren, Jerry; Jr: 80,152 Hendrix, Ethel; Jr: 60,152 Heninger, Phil; Jr: 103,152 Hensdell, Linda; Jr: 21,152 Hepworth, Mike; Jr: 26,152 Hess, Jerry; Jr: 152 Hickenbottom, Pam; Jr: 152 Higbee, Jim; Jr: 63,67,71,152 Hill, Barbara; Jr: 152 Hill, Clint; Jr: 152 Hill, Robert; Soph: 140 Hipskind, Carol; Jr: 152 Hoagland, Joan; Soph: 31,44,140 Hobson, Lynette; Soph: 36,140 Hocum, Brian; Soph: 85,140 Hocum, Donna; Jr: 30,31,36,56,60,67,152 Hodge, Becky; Jr : 28,33,59,67,152 Hofer, Gary,- Soph: 140 Hoiseth, Eloise; Soph: 140 Hoiseth, Sharon; Jr: 152 Holden, Marilynn; Jr: 152 Holford, Ellyn; Soph: 140 Holien, Ken; Jr: 152 Holien, Nancy; Jr: 152 Holland, Marsha; Soph: 140 Holliday, Shirley; Soph: 140 Holmes, Diane; Jr: 152 Holmes, Diane; Jr: 152 Holmes, Ruth; Soph: 140 Holms, Steve; Jr: 89,152 Hoogendyk, Marilynn; Soph: 44,140 Hoogstad, Dan; Soph: 140 Hoogstad, Jennon; Jr: 41,44,58,74,76,152 Hookom, Gale; Jr: 152 Hooper, Doug; Jr: 26,39,152 Hoover, Allen; Jr: 152 Hoover, Ed; Soph: 146 Horr, Bob; Soph: 140 Hosheit, John; Soph: 140 Hosheit, Linda; Jr: 28,72,152 Hostad, Nancy; Soph: 76,140 Houchin, Donna; Jr: 72,152 House, Pat; Soph: 140 Howard, Wayne; Soph: 140 Howell, Steve; Soph: 140 Howland, Becky; Jr: 36,42,152 Hubbard, Charles,- Soph: 140 Hubbard, Ginny; Soph: 76,140 Hubbell, Mike; Jr: 152 Hubert, Jackie; Jr: 152 Huether, Dave; Jr. 152 Huff, Bonnie Lee; Soph: 140 Huff, Ronnie; Soph: 140 Huffer, Judy; Jr. 45,153 Hughes, Steven; Soph: 140 Huish, Mary; Soph: 140 Hunt, Alpha; Soph: 28,140 Hunter, Pam; Jr: 153 Huston, Don; Soph: 140 Huston, Ron; Soph: 140 Hutton, Bill; Jr: 45,153 Hyslop, Bob; Jr: 45 I Inhofer, Suzanne; Soph: 141 Inners, Donna; Jr: 36,68,76,153 Irgens, Al; Soph: 1 41 Iseminger, Rob; Jr: 108,153 J Jacobs, Mike; Soph: 141 James, John; Jr: 153 Jens, Greg; Soph: 99,141 Jensen, Linda; Soph: 36,67,141 Jewett, John; Soph: 141 Johann, Kathie; Jr: 36,58,153 Johnson, Billie; Jr: 159 Johnson, Bob; Soph: 141 Johnson, Cheryl; Soph: 63,67,141 Johnson, David; Jr: 85,152 Johnson, Jim; Jr: 89,152 Johnson, Linda; Jr: 26,64,153 Johnson, Marshall; Jr: 18,26,44,64,153 Johnson, Paul; Jr: 89,1 05,153 Johnson, Rick; Jr: 153 Johnson, Sharon; Jr: 42,153 Johnson, Steven; Jr: 58,153 Johnson, Wanda; Soph: 141 Johnston, Judy; Soph: 31,42,141 Johnston, Phil; Jr: 19,85,101,153 Jones, Bruce; Jr: 153 Jones, Curt; Soph: 146 Jones, Don; Soph: 19,99,141 Jones, Jim; Soph: 1 41 Jones, Mary; Jr: 31,36,152 Jones, Phyllis; Soph: 141 Jordan, Edna; Jr: 28,153 Jorges, Kathy; Jr: 30,36,68,153 Jorges, Linda; Jr: 153 Judd, Connie; Jr: 28,76,153 Judge, Dorothy; Jr: 71,111,153 K Kalk, Gail; Jr: 153 Kalles, Craig; Soph: 85,141 Kaluza, Linda; Soph: 141 Kaluza, Penny; Jr: 26,36,153 Kassner, Karol; Jr: 60,153 KauzLoric, John; Jr: 64,108 Keefer, Glenn; Jr: 153 Keeler, Judy; Jr: 26,36,1 12,1 13,153 Kelbell, Jim: Soph: 44,141 Kellberg, Janet; Jr: 36,60,68,153 Kellberg, Joyce; Jr: 31,36,60,68,153 Keller, Jerry; Soph: 141 Keller, Karyn; Soph: 42,141 Keller, Sue; Jr: 2.4,59,153 Kemmish, Sue; Soph: 36,141 Kennedy, Kathy; Jr: 153 Kennedy, Kris; Soph: 141 Kennedy, Penny; Soph: 36,141 Kerber, Bob; Soph: 141 Kerns, Ken; Soph: 141 Kerr, Denise; Jr: 45,121,153 Kerr, Kenneth; Soph: 141 Kevan, Kay; Jr: 36,76,153 Key, Dave; Jr: 19,153 Kiehn, Paul; Jr: 153 Kienbaum, Pat; Jr: 153 Kinderman, Sue; Soph: 28,141 King, Fred; Soph: 24,85,94,141 King, Jo Anne; Soph: 31,36,76,14 King, Pat; Jr: 80,91,153 King, Richard; Soph: 141 King, Ron; Jr: 153 Kenney, Mike; Jr: 85,153 Kirkwood, Cheryl; Soph: 36,141 Kleeman, Dianna; Jr: 153 Kleven, Joan; Soph: 141 Klippenes, Charles,- Soph: 141 Knight, Elaine; Soph: 36,141 Knight, Jane; Soph: 45,60,141 Koch, Dan; Jr: 43,153 Koenig, Diane; Soph: 141 Koenig, John; Soph: 43,66,141 Kraig, Ken; Jr: 43,45,153,187 Krajewski, Marilyn; Soph: 141 Kraut, Dave; Jr: 153 Krell, Gerrie; Jr: 153 Kremer, Linda; Jr: 153 Kroll, Neal; Soph: 141 Kruse, Cindy; Soph: 60,141 Kruse, Mike; Jr: 153 Kruse, Steve; Jr: 153 Kuehl, Donna; Soph: 141 L Lafky, Al; Soph: 85,141,153 Lake, Holly; Soph: 141 Lamers, Herman; Soph: 141 Lamott, Bruce; Jr: 40,41,45,64,153 Landry, Tom; Soph: 85,141 Langdale, Denny; Jr: 153 Langley, Michele; Soph: 76,14 1 Lanouette, John; Soph: 94,141 Lanterman, Sherry; Jr: 153 Lappano, Mike; Jr: 153 Largent, Nancy; Soph: 36,76,141 The Washington Water Power Company has just observed its seventy-fifth anni¬ versary, an important milestone in our career of service to the Inland Empire. While we look back with some satis¬ faction, we look ahead with enthusiasm and confidence, just as you do. As an oldtimer who has been through a lot but is eager for the future, we extend to you graduates the hand of friend¬ ship and best wishes as you begin your career. WESTVIEW DRUGS Prescription Pharmacy Congratulations Seniors THE WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY W. 3828 Central FA 8-0622 £AilCW d - an n s Jm root bter jk $ h| ■ GALLO I 0 so cwm m me 20 wn f 55 t iS 2S •r 2S flOAr.f r From a new vacant building has emerged a young giant of a ‘school. A school whose traditions are still unfolding and whose future is unlimited. ■ Dog ‘N’ Suds Drive Inn N. 3627 Division Home of the World ' s Creamiest Root Beer, served to you in a Frosted Mug by one of our Attractive Car Hostesses. Try some and takoma Gallon A school of spirited students leaving behind their goals and achievements for future classes. We extend to you our best wishes . . . LEWIS AND CLARK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1965 244 Larsen, Karen; Jr: 45,158 La Salle, Jim; Soph: 141 Lauber, Nancy; Soph: 67,71,141 Lauder, Loraine; Soph: 19,142 Laurich, Barb; Soph: 142 Lauritzen, Marilyn; Soph: 142 Lauritzen, Micheal; Soph: 142 Lawrence, Bryan; Soph: 85,142 - Lawson, Connie; Soph: 19,36,142 Lear, John; Soph: 40,41,142 LeBret, Jan; Soph: 142 LeBret, June; Soph: 31,142 LeBret, Norman; Soph: 142 Ledgerwood, Joe; Jr: 153 Lee, Bob; Soph: 44,66 Lee, Dale; Soph: 142 Lee, Dave; Jr: 153 Lee, Jay; Jr: 153 Lee, Linda; Soph: 42,142 Le Forgey, Andrea; Soph: 42, 142 Lehman, Doug; Jr: 94,154 Lehman, Steven; Soph: 142 Le Mieux, Les; Soph: 67,142 Lemon, Kathy; Jr: 154 Lesley, Debbi; Soph: 142 Lewis, Steve; Jr: 154 Lewis, Sue; Soph: 142 Leytze, Sally Jo ; Jr ; 19,36,61,64,68,76,154 Libby, Del; Soph: 142 Liberty, Larry; Soph: 89,142 Lieske, Fred; Soph: 99,142 Lightfoot, Terry; Jr: 154 Lindbloom, Esther; Soph: 40,64,142 Lindgren, Cynthia; Soph: 28,64,142 Lindholm, Mark; Soph: 142 Lindley, Julie; Jr: 76,154 Lindner, Gary; Soph: 142 Lindsey, Kathy; Jr: 44,45,76,154 Lindstrom, Pat; Jr: 154 Lipton, Barb; Jr: 28,36,112,154 Lipton, Pat; Soph: 85,94,142 Lipton, Scott; Jr: 91,93,154 Lipton, Tom; Soph: 89,94,142 Littleton, Kevin; Soph: 142 Logan, Bruce; Jr: 45 Logan, Bud; Soph: 45,158 Lord, Patti; Jr: 154 Lorello, Dan; Jr: 154 Lucas, Bonnie; Soph: 24,36,142 Lucas, Marcy; Soph: 142 Ludke, Keith; Jr: 154 Luher, Al; Jr : 39,82,96,97,1 54 Luke, Russ; Jr: 154 Lukey, Sandy; Jr: 154 Lukich, Tom; Jr: 154 Lumley, Barb; Jr: 36,154 Luse, Pam; Jr: 154 Lussier, Gil; Soph: 142 Lutz, Vicki; Soph: 45,142 Lux, Gary; Jr: 103,158 Lyons, Alane; Jr: 154 Lyons, Fay; Jr: 154 M Macbeth, Dave; Jr: 159 Mace, Larry; Soph: 143 Mackey, Jim; Jr : 26,154 Mackey, Linda; Jr: 71,154 Mackie, Candy; Soph: 142 Magnuson, Sheldon; Soph: 142 Maloney, Mike; Soph: 99,142 Manley, Rick; Jr: 45,154 Manum, Randy; Jr: 43,154 Markee, Ray; Soph: 142 Marshall, John; Jr: 154 Martenson, Karen; Soph: 142 Martenson, Mike; Jr: 154 Martin, Judy; Soph: 76,142 Martin, June; Soph: 72,142 Marx, Loretta; Jr: 154 Massender, Linda; Soph: 154 Massie, Bob; Jr: 154 Mathiason, David; Soph: 154 Mathison, Donita; Jr. 154 Matthews, Chris; Soph: 19,154 Matthews, Jim; Jr: 154 Mauel, Donna,- Soph: 42,154 McAlister, Carolyn; Jr: 74,154 McBrayer, Brenda; Soph: 31,154 McBrayer, Roy,- Jr: 155 McBride, Bob; Jr: 154 McBride, Gary; Jr: 154 McBride, Greg; Soph:. 45,58,1 54 McCallie, Karen; Jr: 36,68,154 McCaughey, Larry; Soph: 154 McClelland, Leslie; Soph: 64,158 McCollim, Brian; Soph: 154 McConnell, Carl; Jr: 154 McConnell, Paula; Soph: 44,45,154 McCormick, Leslie; Jr: 155 McCray, Doug; Soph: 85,94,154 McCreight, Doug; Soph: 154 McCreight, Michael; Soph: 154 McCulloch, Sandy; Soph: 28,36,154 McDaniel, Bob; Soph: 154 McDaniel, Jim; Soph: 154 McDaniel, Pam; Soph: 154 McDaniel, Sarah; Soph: 154 McDonald, Bob; Jr: 155 McDowell, George; Jr: 94 McEvers, Dan; Jr: 26,155 McEvoy, Dick; Soph: 143 McEvoy, Kathy; Jr : 42,74,155 McFarland, Toni; Soph: 143 McFarlane, Dan; Soph: 143 McGann, Linda; Soph: 143 McGill, Sidne; Jr: 155 McGregor, Diane; Jr: 155 McGuire, Bill; Jr: 41,43,44,64,155 McGuire, Earl; Soph: 142 McGuire, Rick; Jr: 155 Mclnerney, Bill; Jr: 155 Mclnturff, Jim; Soph: 85,143 McIntyre, Pat; Jr: 155 McKenzie, Dave; Jr: 155 McMillan, Sandra,- Jr: 158 McNett, Jim; Jr: 1 55 McNett, Linda; Soph: 143 McSteen, Roger,- Jr: 155 McTague, Kathy,- Jr: 42,155 McVay, Gene; Soph: 143 Meili, Bob; Soph: 143 Meiser, Ray; Soph: 143 Melcher, Carolyn; Jr: 1 1 1,1 55 Melchisedeck, Vicki; Soph: 36,42,143 Mell, Carol; Jr: 155 Mell, Chuck; Soph: 143 Mero, Mary; Soph: 36,42,143 Merritt, Warren; Jr: 155 Merritt, Tom,- Soph: 85, 143 Mesmer, Rich; Jr: 22,24,26,86,87,105,155 Messenger, Colleen; Jr: 155 Michalson, Rod; Soph: 143 Middleton, Billie; Jr: 155 Miller, Dave; Jr: 155 Miller, Mary Pat; Soph: 24,143 Miller, Mike,- Jr: 1 08 Miller, Monte; Jr: 155 Miller, Pam,- Soph: 143 Miller, Steve; Jr: 97,155 Million, Ron; Jr: 155 Mims, Rich; Soph: 143 Minor, Bill; Jr: 94,1 55 Mitcham, Craig; Jr: 91,155 Mitchell, Bert; Soph: 143 Mohr, Charlie; Jr: 155 Moldenhauer, Gary; Jr: 155 Monahan, Pat; Jr: 155 Montgomery, Karen,- Soph: 58 Moore, Robert; Soph: 143 Moran, Mike; Jr.- 155 Morford, Pam; Jr: 60,155 Morgan, Carol; Jr: 155 Morgan, Dianne; Jr: 155 Morgan, Don; Jr: 155 Morgan, Terry; Soph: 143 Moritz, Craig,- Soph: 99,142 Morris, Mai; Soph: 142 Morrison, Dave; Jr: 155 Morrison, Doug; Jr: 155 Morsbach, Bob; Jr: 43,155 Morstad, Rolf; Soph: 142 Mosgar, Herb; Jr: 155 Moyer, Mike; Soph: 94,142 Mullberry, Jill; Jr: 1 55 Munro, Randy; Jr: 155 Munson, Roy; Soph: 47,142 Murphy, Chris,- Soph: 36,142 Murphy, Dennis; Jr: 155 Murphy, Mike,- Jr: 155 Murphy, Russ; Soph: 142 Murray, Paul; Jr: 155 Musser, Mark; Jr: 155 Mustard, Bill; Soph: 40,85,142 245 Dodson ' s FINE JEWELERS SINCE 1887 Serving you at HOWARD’S PHOTO CENTER • Brand Name Merchandising • Rentals • Photo Finishing You Bet We Trade — Budget Terms N. 2 Howard TE 8-1601 . « • ° e SHADLE CENTER and W. 517 Riverside TERRACE FOOD STORE W. 2803 Garland FA 5-1234 Congratulations to the Class of ’65 Karmelkorn Shadle Center FA 8-5455 cleaning “YOUR CLOTHES ARE OUR PETS Madison Cleaners FIVE MILE PHARMACY You will find • Clairol Cosmetics • Revlon Cosmetics • Hallmark Cards Free Prescription Delivery W. 1105 Wellesley FA 8-1055 FA 8-6100 Five-mile Shopping Center Pick Up Delivery 246 Muzzana, Dave; Jr: 159 Muzzy, Judy; Jr: 28,155 Muzzy, Syd; Jr: 39,155 Myers, Doug; Jr: 19,103,155 Myers, Gayle; Jr: 31,36,155 Myers, Linda; Jr: 31,158 Myhre, Karen; Soph: 142 Myhre, Tom; Jr: 39,84,155 Myhre, Tom; Jr: 142 Myron, Nancy,- Jr: 155 N Nankivell, Bob; Soph: 143 Nash, Mickey; Soph: 143 Neel, Linda; Soph: 45,64,143 Neet, Rick; Jr: 94,155 Neighbors, Jim; Jr: 155 Nelson, John; Soph: 99,143 Nelson, Linda; Jr: 36,40,67,155 Nelson, Linda Kay; Soph: 64,1 19,155 Nelson, Stephanie; Jr: 36,156 Nelson, Steve; Jr: 45,85,155 Nelson, Terry; Jr: 97,156 Nethercutt, John; Soph: 143 Nieschulz, Bob; Soph: 43, 143 Ninemire, Donna; Soph: 143 Nixon, Linda; Soph: 58,143 Nock, Sandy; Soph: 31,143 Noe, Cathy; Jr: 159 Nolan, Paula; Jr: 156 Nolan, Terry; Soph: 22,76,143 Nord, John; Soph: 89,146 Noren, Margaret; Jr: 19,30,56,128 Norgon, Del; Jr: 156 Norman, Linda; Jr: 60,156 Novak, Leonard; Soph: 143 Novick, Milan; Jr: 26,85,156 o Oakley, Judy; Jr: 112,113,156 Oas, Larry; Jr: 156 O ' Connell, Pat; Jr: 156 O ' Connell, Tim; Soph: 143 O’Conner, Rich; Soph: 42,143 Odeen, David; Jr: 156 Ogilvie, Steve; Soph: 85,92,94,143 Oglesbee, Janice; Jr: 156 O ' Hara, Mike,- Soph: 143 Ohland, Greg; Soph: 143 Oien, Linda; Soph: 40,41,143 O ' Keefe, Clair; Soph: 45,66,143 O ' Keefe, Kelly; Jr: 66 Olmstead, Robbi; Jr: 36,62,156 Olsen, Diana; Soph: 58,143 Olsen, Kathy; Soph: 143 Olson, Brenda; Soph: 143 Olson, Debbie; Jr: 24,36,111,156 Olson, Gary; Soph: 143 O ' Neill, Le Anne; Jr: 28,36,76,156 Ortiz, Trina; Jr: 159 Orton, Lanny; Soph: 85,143 Oster, Kathy; Soph: 143 Ostrander, Bob; Soph: 85,143 Ovey, Karen; Soph: 143 Owen, Dee; Soph: 36,143 Oxner, Gary; Jr: 26,39,81,94,105,156 Oxrieder, Cynthia; Jr: 76,156 Oye, Dennis; Jr: 82,156 P Paddock, v artha; Jr: 41,156 Park, Jane; Soph: 146 Parker, Kitty; Soph: 143 Parks, Gayle; Soph: 144 Parmley, Connie; Jr: 31,156 Parsons, Claudia; Soph: 144 Parsons, Jan; Soph: 36,144 Patterson, Dave; Soph: 144 Patterson, Jim; Jr: 26,156 Patterson, Kathy; Jr: 156 Patton, Karen; Soph: 156 Paulsen, Cheryl; Soph: 144 Paulsen, Penny; Jr: 72,156 Paulukonis, Ellen; Soph: 36,76,112,144 Payne, Judy; Soph: 144 Peck, Shannon; Soph: 28,144 Peck, Sharon; Jr: 156 Peebles, Bruce; Jr: 156 Pelton, Kathi; Soph: 144 Pepin, Jon; Soph: 144 Perdue, Darrell; Soph: 94,144 Permenter, Terry; Soph: 36,42,144 Perry, Helen; Jr: 33,63,156 Perry, Jim; Jr: 103,156 Person, Mary; Soph: 45,144 Petersen, Paula; Jr: 45,156 Peterson, Gene; Soph: 44,144 Peterson, John; Jr: 156 Peterson, Mary; Soph: 144 Peterson, Melba; Soph: 45,144 Peterson, Pete; Soph: 144 Peterson, Rod; Jr: 156 Peterson, Shirley; Jr: 36,156 Peterson, Steve; Jr: 85,156 Peterson, Steve,- Jr: 156 Peterson, Sue; Jr: 59,111,156 Petty, Steve; Soph: 94,144 Peuck, Karen,- Soph: 24,144 Phillabaum, Steve,- Jr: 85,94,156 Phillips, Grier,- Jr: 156 Philopant, Margaret; Jr: 36,156 Pickel, Bob; Soph: 144 Pierce, Thomas,- Soph: 144 Pike, Jerry,- Soph: 98,144 Piper, Deb; Soph: 144 Pippenger, Barb; Jr: 19,156 Pippenger, Jim; Soph: 42,144 Platt, Suzzie,- Jr: 60,156 Pointer, Jerry; Jr: 156 Polworth, Bob; Soph: 108,144 Pomeroy, Andra; Soph: 144 Popham, Carl; Soph: 144 Portz, Kathy; Jr: 156 Potts, Doug; Soph: 144 Potts, Linda; Jr: 68,156 Powell, Linda,- Soph: 31,36,144 Preecs, Gordon; Soph: 85,94,144 Prince, Steve,- Soph: 144 Prior, Sue,- Soph: 36,40,144 Pritchard, Valerie; Jr: 156 Pryor, Roger; Jr: 159 Q Quaschnick, Dan; Soph: 89,144 Quick, Sue,- Soph: 144 R Rainer, Mark; Soph: 144 Raivo, Ron; Soph: 144 Ralph, Joe; Jr: 82,97,159 Ramm, Leona; Soph: 144 Randles, Greg,- Jr: 159 Rau, Wayne; Jr: 156 Rautio, Lynn; Jr: 156 Raymond, Penny; Soph: 144 Reams, Kathy; Soph: 146 Redfield, Kathy; Jr= 26,56,76,156 Rediger, Glennyce; Jr: 26,156 Reed, Kathy; Jr: 156 Reed, Kathy; Soph: 144 Reesnes, Becky; Soph.- 144 Rehn, Jeff; Soph: 144 Reid, Dick; Soph: 99,144 Reiman, Mike,- Jr: 156 Repp, Rosie,- Soph: 156 Reusser, Tom,- Jr : 156 Rhodes, Stephanie; Jr-. 44,60,156 Richards, Joan; Jr: 60,74,156 Richmond, Sherry; Jr: 156 Ricketts, John,- Soph: 85,94,144 Rickman, Candy,- Jr: 156 Rickman, Francis; Jr: 157 Riegel, Kate; Jr: 156 Riggs, Judy,- Jr: 76,157 Riley, Margaret; Jr: 28,36,40,41,64,157 Rist, Dick; Jr: 157 Robb, Glenda; Soph: 144 Robbins, Sydney,- Jr: 157 247 These students are taking specialized business training at KBlb You, too, can take courses in: • IBM Data Processing • Secretarial • Business Administration • Civil Service • Machine Bookkeeping • Medical and Legal Secretarial • Executive and Store Management • Brush-up of skills KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY S. 110 Howard TE 8-3521 Residential Specialists 514 Shadle Center FA 8-7311 AUDUBON BRING YOUR FRIENDS and BOWL AT a 2625 Northwest Blvd. FA 5-2516 School Supplies - Fountain - Health Beauty Needs River Ridge Pharmacy Prescription Pharmacist exaft DRUGS OWUNG rlLLEYS Free Prescription Delivery W. 4423 Wellesley FA F-3450 248 Robertson, Hal; Soph: 144 Roberts, Bill; Jr: 24 Roberts, Gayle; Soph: 31,36,144 Roberts, Libby; Jr: 31,62,72,157 Roberts, Mike; Soph: 19,144 Roberts, Paula; Jr: 157 Roberts, Phyliss; Jr: 157 Robertson, Bibbie; Jr: 156 Robertson, Bill; Jr: 157 Robertson, Craig; Soph: 89,144 Robertson, Judy; Jr: 33,74,76,157 Robideaux, John; Jr: 26,157 Robinson, Ann; Soph: 144 Robinson, Doug; Soph: 144 Robinson, Gay; Jr: 31,49,62,157 Robinson, Phil; Soph: 24,144 Rodkey, Sharon; Soph: 28,40,144 Rogers, Darlene; Jr: 157 Rogers, Vicki; Soph: 144 Rolfe, Gordie; Soph: 144 Roof, John; Soph: 145 Rookey, Rat; Soph: 145 Root, Al; Soph: 145 Rosenkranz, Mike; Jr: 157 Roskelley, John; Soph: 145 Ross, Gary; Soph: 145 Ross, John; Jr: 157 Ross, John; Jr: 157 Rothstein, Caryl; Jr: 76,157 Rothstein, Lynn; Soph: 36,145 Rothwell, Sandy; Soph: 145 Rothwell, Terry; Jr: 26,156 Routt, Nanette; Soph: 36,76,145 Rozell, Terry; Jr: 157 Ruben, Mick; Jr: 157 Rudisile, Marilyn; Jr: 68,157 Ruland, Carl; Jr: 1 57 Rummel, David; Jr: 157 Rummel, Ken; Jr: 157 Rundle, Linda; Soph: 145 Runolfson, Ron; Soph: 89,145 Rusk, Jim; Jr: 157 Russell, Linda; Soph: 31,145 Ryan, Mike; Soph: 145 s Sacco, Chris; Jr: 67,145 Sadler, Jim; Soph: 103,145 Sado, Doug; Jr: 157 Samek, Carol; Soph: 145 Sammons, Ken; Soph: 145 Sandgren, Tom; Jr: 43,98,157 Sanford, Greg; Soph: 99,145 Sarchet, Zella; Soph: 19,36,76,145 Savitz, Kathy; Soph: 40,64,145 Sawyer, Rick; Jr: 157 Sayler, Jeff; Soph: 146 Scalise, Frank; Soph: 145 Schaper, Donald; Jr: 157 Scheible, Diane; Jr: 42,60,157 Schirman, Linda; Jr: 157 Schirman, Rick; Jr: 159 Schlueter, Becky; Jr: 45,157 Schmidt, David; Soph: 145 Schnidt, Sandy; Jr: 74,157 Schneider, Cheryl; Jr: 36,157 Schoch, Diane; Soph: 42,67,145 Schreckendgust, Diane,- Jr: 60,159 Schreckendgust, Donna; Soph: 43,60,145 Schroeder, Gary; Jr: 157,203 Schuchart, Dick; Soph: 99,145 Schultz, Kristie; Soph: 28,36,145 Scott, Barbara; Soph: 145 Scriven, Carol; Soph: 42,145 Seaburg, Bert; Soph: 42,145 Seaver, Chris; Jr: 157 Seipp, Vicki; Jr: 1 9,31,33,76,1 57 Selvig, Lind; Jr: 157 Selmer, Don; Soph: 94,145 Setchell, Sharon,- Jr: 46,60,157 Shanks, Bruce; Jr: 157 Sharp, Dennis,- Jr: 157 Shaw, Dick; Soph: 85,94,145 Shaw, Mike; Jr: 45,1 03,1 57 Shelden, Jim,- Soph: 66 Shelton, Bob; Jr: 26,157 Sherling, Carol; Jr: 74,157 Sherman, Rich; Jr: 45,157 Shjerve, Da Ivin; Jr: 157 Shreve, Patty; Soph: 40,145 Shreve, Terry; Soph: 145 Shryack, Barbara; Jr: 157 Side, Ron; Jr : 86,105,157 Sills, Ken; Jr: 1 01,157 Silver, Doug,- Soph-. 145 Silver, John; Jr: 1 57 Silvernail, Gene; Jr: 157 Simonson, Debbi; Soph: 24,63,145 Simpson, Bill; Jr: 157 Sims, Kathy; Soph: 145 Sinnott, Dianne,- Jr: 60,112,157 Silverly, Greg,- Jr: 40,158 Skeen, Kathy; Jr: 158 Slack, Dale,- Soph: 145 Slade, Barbara; Soph: 43,145 Slade, Carol; Jr: 45,62,67,158 Slemp, Bonnie,- Soph: 145 Slocum, Nan,- Jr: 31,158 Smith, Cindy; Jr: 28,158 Smith, Darrell; Jr: 15 8 Smith, Diane; Soph: 45,145 Smith, Gail; Soph: 145 Smith, Jackie,- Jr: 31,33,67,75,158 Smith, Jim; Jr: 158 Smith, Nick; Jr: 15 8 Smith, Sharon; Jr: 158 Smith, Steve; Soph: 43,85,145 Smith, Steve; Jr: 145 Smith, Wendell; Soph: 145 Snyder, Burce; Jr: 96,97,158 Snyder, Twila; Soph: 89,145 Soberg, Craig,- Soph: 89,145 Solin, Ted; Jr: 158 Sorensen, Karen; Soph: 31,36,145 Sorte, Eric; Jr.- 158 Spangle, Ron,- Jr: 85,158 Sparkes, Camille; Soph: 36,40,145 Sparks, Judy; Jr: 159 Spearman, Jim,- Soph: 145 Spence, Billie; Soph: 19,36,146 Spliid, Sally; Soph: 36,145 Sprague, Lynda; Jr: 24,30,60,1 11,158 Sprague, Sally,- Soph: 146 Sprague, Sharon; Soph: 146 Sprecher, Dale; Jr: 158 Sprint, Diana,- Jr: 158 Squires, Gary; Soph: 146 Squires, Sandy,- Jr: 26,30,33,64,158 Starr, Ron; Soph: 146 Stecks, Vickie; Jr: 71,136,158 Steele, Pat; Jr: 32,1 58 Steele, Randy; Soph: 44,66,146 Steger, Barb; Soph: 60,146 Stegman, Kristy,- Jr: 158 Steinman, Randy; Jr: 159 Stenersen, John; Jr: 63,64,158 Stenhouse, David; Soph: 146 Stephens, Colleen; Soph: 146 Stephens, Marilyn; Soph: 112,146 Stephens, Mike; Jr: 158 Stewardson, Bob; Jr: 158 Stewart, Janice; Soph: 67,146 Stewart, Jonnie,- Soph: 146 Stewart, Mary Lou; Soph: 146 Stickels, Richard; Soph: 146 Stockton, Sue,- Jr: 158 Stokke, Shirley; Jr: 30,32,76,158 Stone, Dana,- Soph: 24,36,67,146 Stone, Janet; Soph: 28,146 Stone, Joyce,- Soph: 146 Stoner, Randy,- Soph: 94,146 Storaasli, Mike,- Jr: 85,158 Stork, Earl; Jr: 15 8 Storm, Colleen; Jr: 159 Storm, Gloria,- Soph: 42,112,146 Stoudt, Linda; Jr: 36,42,58,158 Stoudt, Teri; Soph: 58,146 Stoyanac, Greg; Soph: 146 Strader, Jim; Jr: 43,45,158 Strah, Penny; Soph: 146 Strait, Penny; Soph: 146 Stratford, Karla,- Jr: 76,158 Strecker, Doug,- Jr: 44,45,158 Stroble, Bob; Jr: 158 Sullivan, Barbara; Jr: 111,158 Sullivan, Linda; Soph: 112,146 Summers, Bill; Soph: 146 Summers, Geri; Soph: 146 Swann, Paul; Soph: 43,58,146 Swartfager, Ken; Soph: 146 Swartout, Patrick; Soph: 146 Sweet, Connie; Jr: 26, 158 249 Highlanders... 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Blvd. FA 7-6679 See phone directory for emergency numbers LARRY KEGLEY STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 618 Francis Phone: FA 8-1612 If You Depend On Your Car Depend On Our Care 250 Swift, Stephanie; Jr: 36,110,158 V T Taft, Penny; Jr: 26,44,158 Talley, Ken; Jr: 26,89,158 Talley, Mike; Soph: 89,146 Tanner, Candy; Soph: 146 Tavares, Rusty; Soph: 94,146 Taylor, Christy; Jr: 19,36,68,158 Taylor, Jim; Jr: 1 58 Taylor, Ronald; Jr: 1 58 Teater, Nancy; Jr: 158 Thiele, Doug; Soph: 94,146 Thielman, Craig; Soph: 147 Thoet, Twila; Soph: 146 Thomas, Craig; Soph: 85,146 Thompson, Barb; Jr: 31,36,62,67,158 Thompson, Ken; Soph: 94,146 Thompson, Leslie; Soph: 36 Thompson, Sue; Soph: 146 Thurber, Greg; Jr: 158 Thurston, Janet; Jr: 158 Tipton, Jackie; Jr: 60,68,158 Todd, Bob; Soph: 146 Tomsha, Victoria; Soph: 146 Tomson, Lorrie; Soph: 36,146 Tostenrude, Mike; Jr: 158 Tostenrude, Vicki; Soph: 76,1 1 1,146 Toulou, Evelyn; Jr: 158 Toy, Miriam; Soph: 24,147 Trapp, Tom; Soph: 146 Treadwell, Vicki; Jr: 28,46,76,158 Treffry, Martin; Soph: 58,146 Trigsted, Tom; Soph: 146 Tritt, Gary; Soph: 146 Troglin, Dan,- Soph: 146 Troyer, Marian; Jr: 63,71,158 Truax, Kris; Jr: 1 58 Trumble, Marcia; Soph: 31,58,71,146 Tucker, Ron; Soph: 58,147 Tuke, Betty; Soph: 146 Tuke, Larry; Soph: 45,85,99,146 Tumlinson, Linda; Jr: 159 Tysseland, Judy; Soph: 147 u Umbreit, Doug; Soph: 99,147 Urquhart, Mike; Soph: 94,147 Utermarck, Audrey; Soph: 42,147 Utley, Ron; Jr: 41,44,158 Utterback, Randy,- Jr: 158 Valueff, Dick; Jr: 158 Vander Vert, Susan; Soph: 60,147 Van DeWalle, Gail; Jr: 19,36,159 Vanhook, Jerry,- Jr: 159 Van Schoorl, Donn; Soph: 145 Van Winkle, Chris; Soph: 28,36,60,147 Vaughan, Vicki; Jr: 76,159 Veltri, Bonnie; Soph: 147 Veltri, Kathleen; Jr: 159 Veltri, Mitchell; Jr: 159 Visger, Frank; Soph: 58,147 Vogel, Ralph; Jr: 159 Volosing, Craig; Soph: 43,45,147 Voos, Keith; Jr: 159 Vota, Fred; Soph: 147 w Waechter, Donna; Soph: 147 Walden, Glenn; Jr: 43,159 Walker, Darla; Soph: 147 Walker, Linda; Soph: 19,147 Walker, Mark; Soph: 85,147 Wallace, Mike; Soph: 147 Wallace, Stan; Soph: 147 Wallendar, Sandy; Jr: 26,159 Walter, Sarah; Soph: 147 Wandler, Julie; Jr: 31,159 Ward, Bill; Soph: 76,147 Ward, John; Soph: 85,147 Ware, Bonnie; Soph: 45,147 Warner, Dale; Jr: 159 Warner, Steve; Jr: 24,85,159 Warren, Keith; Jr: 159 Warren, Pam; Jr: 159 Wasser, Judy; Soph: 147 Waterhouse, Gary,- Soph: 147 Waters, Jeanne,- Jr: 33,159 Watson, Marianne; Jr: 159 Watson, Marion,- Jr: 26,159 Weaver, Bonnie,- Jr: 19,36,68,159 Webb, Bruce; Soph: 89,147 Weed, Patti; Soph: 147 Weeden, John,- Soph: 147 Weimar, Melody; Jr: 45,159 Weisser, Rich; Soph: 89,147 Wellman, Tom; Soph: 147 Welsford, John; Soph: 147 Wenrick, Sandy,- Jr: 159 Westbrook, Darlene,- Jr: 36,159 Westerkamp, George,- Jr: 159 Westerman, Fred; Soph: 147 Whicker, Dan,- Soph: 43,147 Whipple, Rich; Jr: 44,45,159 White, Dave; Soph: 147 Whitehead, Steve: Jr: 26,61,94,159 Whitford, Nancy; Jr: 159 Whitmore, Donna; Soph: 110,147 Wieber, Kathy; Soph: 36,147 Wiklund, Wally; Jr: 159 Wilkes, Dona; Soph: 67,147 Wilkins, Nancy; Jr: 159 Williams, Cynthia; Jr: 24,36,62,76,159 Williams, Geneva; Soph: 28,147 Williams, Jack; Jr: 159 Williams, Lynn; Jr: 159 Williams, Marilyn; Soph: 147 Williams, Sam; Jr: 67,159 Williamson, Tim; Soph: 43,147 Wilson, Bobbi: Soph: 147 Wilson, Carol; Jr: 33,60,75,159 Wilson, Charlie; Soph: 147,212 Wilson, Dennis; Soph: 147 Wilson, Reed; Jr: 159 Wiltermood, Audrey; Jr: 42,159 Wingert, Ed; Soph: 147 Winter, John; Jr: 159 Wintersteen, Elner; Jr: 159 Winton, Anne,- Soph: 63,71,147 Withrow, Randy; Soph: 146 Wold, Darrell; Jr: 159 Wold, Mike,- Soph: 147 Wolfe, Greg; Jr : 91,92,150,159 Wolferman, Tim; Soph: 44,108,147 Womach, Marlene,- Jr: 28,159 Wood, Wendy; Jr: 33,64,159 Woodward, Pat; Soph: 147 Woodward, Vicki; Soph: 36,1 10,147 Wright, Barbara; Jr : 45,159 Wright, Wendy; Soph: 19,36,31,147 Wrotenberg, Melinda; Jr. Wulff, Sharon; Jr: 36,159 Y Yahnke, Jennifer; Soph: 43,147 Yancey, Val; Jr: 159 Yorik, John; Soph: 147 Young, Dennis,- Jr: 159 Young, lleen; Soph: 147 Yurik, John; Soph. z Zastrow, Susan,- Soph: 147 Zemke, Fred; Jr: 63,71,159 Zerba, Jeff; Soph: 147 Zimmer, Arnold; Jr: 159 Zimmerman, Cheryl,- Soph: 36,147 Zimmerman, Paul; Soph: 147 251 WILLIAMS North Wall Pharmacy Prescription Delivery- Phone FA 6-0244 CONGRATULATIONS To the CLASS OF 1965 N. 5525 Wall Street Spokane our 2g§p DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST BRIGHT MOTORS, INC. 430 E. Sprague, Spokane, Wash. AAA 4-4106 Congratulations ' 65 HERME The fashion way . . . co NG 1 ▼ k A V V “Hottest Brand Going” Congratulations Class of ' 65! 2 stores N. 3 Lincoln E. 9410 Sprague Stop in at Town and Country Conoco ACME PRINTING CO. We print the “HI-LANDER HI-LITES 906 West Francis FA 5-9418 AAA 4-3034 East 502 Fifth Avenue, Spokane For free pick up and delivery Spokane, Washington 252 BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO BUY A CAR! BUCHANAN CHEVROLET 7-7134 3rd AT WALL Congratulations! DE HUMILITATE Ausculta: Medio in Septentrione Inda penitus gens, non tam multi, non tam micantes, nondum tam physico regno immense, at firma artum Militis usu. Pugnare ut semper maiores nostri risu in corde et clamore saevo dimicabant labro in, saepe adpercutientes Victoriam, ad Damnum attamen interdum (sed signifi- catione apud nulla nos valet “rarae vic- toriae”); dira semper constare ingenivi. At insiste-ad nulla hie dies ostentantem sonandum. Minutum deformet hanc ven- iarum occasionem iurgium. Ergo omnes hanc videant socio nostro Romano salute tinnita decoratum honoratum librum: Class of ’65 75 years of featuring the finest na¬ tional brand shoes; always the most “Adclamate omnes dignum Shadle Park!” Michael Anthony Kilgore North Central High School popular men’s and women ' s styles for dress, casual and campus wear. Two fine stores 609 W. Riverside — 514 West Mall 253 GENE CHEVRON CHEVRON SUPREME 9A30UM WOLFE STATION Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1965 W. 1724 Wellesley FA 8-2561 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALIST OF SPOKANE HAVE YOUR GRADUATION PICTURE TAKEN AT OUR SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES! Our expert photographer will pose you skillfully . . . bringing out your individual charm and personality. Your portraits will be ones to show with confidence, and give with pride. Have yours made during the summer months and SAVE. One large 8x10, three 5x7, and 12 wallet-size photos, PLUS your yearbook picture. TRANSMISSION CLINIC ONLY . . . 9.95 PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO, Downtown, Street Floor N. 4516 Division HUdson 7-6868 Spokane, Washington zfS THE @CRESCENT Congratulations Class of 65 Superior Coach Sales Mr. C. J. Morgen Owner — Manager E. 3626 Trent KE 4-0994 DWIGHT B. ADEN “To be the best . . . DARIGOLD begins with the best” Teenagers: Automobile Insurance Homeowners Insurance DARIGOLD FARMS 540 Peyton Building MA 4-2334 254 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 65 ATTENTION CLASS OF ' 66 COME TO ; ners FOR SPECIAL REDUCED SUMMER RATES ALSO RECEIVE A SURPRISE GIFT AND FREE CHARCOAL SKETCH! HU 7-5884 , CREATIVE QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY E. 538 KIERNAN M - - - ' r f fr j r f i- r r r - - - - ■ — ' ■ ' —- -«■ - - - - Better Burgers • Shakes • Fries • Pizza SNEAKY Clothes for discriminating men . . . Excalibur ■Ha cotv H ' S Shop Northtown Spokane PETE’S DIVISION AND LA CROSSE PHILLIPS ►nature Gibson’s 66 Service GIBSON’S 66 SERVICE “Better car care . . Open 24 Hours Sunset and Government Way Rl 7-9207 KEN GIBSON TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY yesterday and today will dim to as Highlanders explore uncharted paths. It is these—the Shadows of Our Day—which will silhouette the j$ d L rO?- ' ' ' i_£VCt y ' -£?uZ £ XXlCUo Uhkal UU Jb Crjt CULL 3 cb ULU ' mO ijJL -tM U cLC- I J , a j u M c IMiaUK O L OU juU M-O O ' W T Q ' i. t ClJLlaJ o


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