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

 - Class of 1966

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Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Cover
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Academics ...... ...... p age I4 Activities ..... ...... p age 32 Clubs ....... ...... p age 68 Sports ............... ..... p age 92 Faculty, Classes ..... ...... p age l3O Ads, lndex ........ ....... p age l96 I2 , 'Telephone Voiee,' Student Friend Earns Honor from '66 Staff Joining forces with Mr. Taylor and Mr. Rostvold, Mrs. Paddock composes the list of truant stu- dents. lndustriously, Mrs. Pad- dock alphabetizes stu- dent cards. Vicki Seipp leans over the attendance counter while Mrs. Paddock stamps her early dismis- sal pass. Mrs. Eloise Paddock filed for, phoned about and kept records of a growing Highlander student body. She helped, encouraged and advised Shadle Park High School, 1966. As an integral part of school af- fairs, Mrs. Paddock actively par- ticipated in many facets of Shadle life. She cheered at the games, compiled daily attendance reports and assisted the faculty and ad- ministrators in maintaining a smooth-running school. Yearbook staff proudly dedi- cates the 1966 Sporran to Mrs. Eloise Paddock, an enthusiastic and loyal member of Shadle Park. ' - . . . . . .... '-l' Mrs. Paddock gazes up quiz- zically as another student asks to use the office tele- phone. Q S mm v'fwf1,Mm+,. TA7r',f,'Fr 5 Y W , .553-M - ' rg:-v M wngmgfwgi MM M M S31 X ww. ,- Q www ' 'WM 'W WY' W ,,, iw f W'fTf1:,.,M..,2.f--- mn. 4 1:1 ,, Q. . ' ., Mggwpgvwwn'-,,. , N ,agaw :ff-lm' - ff ' warg- A a uli,,qk.,' mgmavwf wL,a:,a , 4 ' .L W ' 'wk ww mf :JST N' 9715553 I ,mx .N 'A ' nw 1 , , V I . .wwf -1. gh 5, -K ,4 assrooms Emphasize Creative Learning A mark of an outstanding Eng- lish department is variety, a char- acteristic prevalent in Shadle Park. ln addition to regular Eng- lish, students may choose from vocabulary, speech, drama, and journalism to extend their lan- guage horizons. For those desiring variety in the second semester, the department now offers the Seminar in Litera- ture. Taught by Mrs. Virginia Bur- ger, the class has the opportunity to examine Shakespearian plays not offered in regular English classes. Honors English classes offer in-depth study for outstanding students of Eng- lish. Seminar in Literature attracted numer- ous Shakespeare-minded students. English Courses Spark Variety swf -, .57 H51- Seminar Livens Shakespeare Stud To gain acting experience, ShadIe's am- ateur dramatists presented three one- act plays: Blue Stockings, Cup of Tea, and The Lottery. Mrs. Loretta Sloan drills her vocabulary class. Popular among college-bound stu- dents, the class broadens students' command of the English language. For Mrs. Loretta Sloan's German stu- Mrs. Charlotte Fancher's Latin students dents, learning about Germany isa large not only learn a foreign lan ua e but S S. part of understanding the language. also improve their English skills. Study Aids Heighten Foreign Language l-nb-n-..- Mrs. Phyllis Bongers brings Spain into the classroom with the use of tape Comprehension Studenthnguhtsfoundrnuchto talk about this year. With new texts in German and Spanish, teachers cornbined speaking and memorization for a more interest- ing cmss peHod.Anothernew ad- dition was closed circuit televi- sion for both listening and testing. Also, to aid students in home study, the department offered rec- ords to check out. In the future, Shadle language students may anticipate new texts in French cMsses,and Lahn stu- dents may expect the use of tapes to further their knowledge of that tongue. ShadIe's versatile language lab provided a pleasant change of pace for students of French, Spanish, and German. Social Studies With a sigh, Kathy Jorges listens to lectures on government. With pen and paper ready, Earl Stork takes class notes. Presents New Look with Team Teaching Contrasting moods are shown by Diane Sinnott labovei and Steve Smith lleftl Introducing a modification of team teaching provided a new ap proach for students In the Social Studies Department Seniors sam pled the method by having three teachers during the year one for each of the newly required courses In Economics Government and Contemporary World Problems Juniors followed the steps of building a nation in US History and sophomores studied the World s History In the usual single umt classes Carl Ruland, Betty Jo Souser and Sharon Smith demonstrate the use of r in Economics. bulletin boa ds 3. - . kr, - I K ,N ,A 1,1 vm ,, , ., .w5g,,,-ww A . I :ggi i '-if .-- '1fe'm- haf 4' .Z Q f 'lu 9 v 'ffvif K - - :W I. . 5 .- ' A ,M Demonstrating scientific techniques are Lynn Rautio, Dick Shaw and Michelle Chalk. Experiments instill in the stu- dents the scientific procedures of or- derliness and exactness. Measure the ing reaction residues to determining chemical and record the data exactly, the properties of organic substances. is a common quote heard by the stu- dents. The projects range from evaluat- ourses Stress Recent Discoveries Explaining a mass formula, Dave Ander- son leads a class discussion. Paleobiology, a new semester course, pro- vided future scientists the chance to ab- sorb the intricate workings of the science department. This supplementary class, the study of ancient life, offered students an elective science subject. Biology, chemistry and physics, the three lab sciences, administered the basic edu- cational needs to the students. New bi- ology books presented students with re- cently discovered information, stressing newly detected cell parts seen through the electron microscope and various phases of heredity. Chemistry and physics invited discus- sions and experiments on the structure of the atom, light refraction and various other topics. Integrated science proposed ques- tions in the field of astronomy, and was sup- plemented by a course of geology. Students Work for Symbols of lung Paintings, drawings, ceramics and jewelry represented the Sha: dle Art Department. With the aid of individual talent, the students created vases, rings, sculptures, and pictures. Senior Studio, the honors art class, aimed for scholarships by competing for the National Scho- lastic Art Awards. As an added assignment, the students in Sen- ior Studio and Creative Drawing designed a Sporran cover. Of the thirty copies created, Randy Al- bright's was selected for yearbook publication. Sparkling water colors come alive in Barb Burch's and Joan Kleven's Paint- ing 1 project. Graded wash is one step toward com pletion of Kathie Box's and Nancy Cor- bin's paintings. Mike Lappano produces effective art work with serious study. ' Y' Recognition Gold, silver, and bronze pins signified achievement for Shadle Band members. Throughout the three years of enrollment, the students worked for this honor. Main- taining a B average in Band and attending .gp ,W 9 isssgav DKK ..w'W all functions were essential. Besides work- ing for this award, the students promoted spirit at games and convocations. Band members spent many fourth periods marching through wind or rain in preparation for performances. Drum Major Eric Benson demonstrates his directing technique as student leader of the Highlander Marching Band. 45 Students Gain Skill in Home EC, 'Shopk To be Homemaker of Tomor- row was the goal of the girls en- rolled in the Home Economics Department. With the assistance of modern equipment and facili- ties, the girls presented a style show featuring their sewing, dis- played model homes at the Spo- kane lndustrial Fair, and worked toward the annual Betty Crocker award. By first basting seams, Judi Wasser fin- ishes step one of fitting the zipper. Sew- ing 2 classes learn this skill as part of their required curriculum. Pinning jacket facings down before sew- ing is important for an attractive fin- ished product. Margaret Philopant con- tinues her Sewing 2 project using this basic principle. M we Ron Brusseau works intently to com- plete house plans in advanced drawing. Projects Reflect Original Work Originality symbolized the key to success in the Industrial Arts Department. Boys completed projects in wood shop, metal shop, electronics, and drawing. Students worked for achievement as they con- structed tables, produced radios, and drew house plans. Pat King prepares to use the lathe to shape a table leg for his wood shop project. Mike Stephens concentrates on accur- . .. , muh, -,ug Math Business Education Emphasize Contemplation and bewilderment dom- inated Shadle's math department as stu- dents prepared forthe future and the math contest held each spring. With continued emphasis on math and science more stu- dents enrolled in algebra, geometry, trig- onometry and senior math this year. 2x:!, L+9'k x frustration, Log of 900: Cos 1800 + Sign 900!! Such confusions plagued juniors and sophomores as they pondered over phases of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Continuing to solve the problems set before them in math, seniors took advanced classes. Mrs. Virginia Koller explains mathemat- ical formulas to geometry students. Future Careers Providing a foundation for the future is one of the main goals of students enrolled in various business courses this year. Shorthand, bookkeeping and typing are offered to Shadle students interested in making a career in today's business world. First year typing students learn basic skills while second and third year students strive to achieve accuracy. Tom Greer reflects intent confusion dur- ing a timed write for a first year typing class. ,ss Brief forms cause problems for second year shorthand student Sally .Io Lytze. Swedish Motions Improve Outjumping class opponents Bob Clay- ton and Don Bolls, Larry Evans regains the ball for his team in boys' P.E. class. Pushing the jolleyball over the net, these girls raise their team score as they participate in Shadle's P.E. program. Hip swings, leg rolls, side steps, and the schottische appeared, as Swedish ex- ercises added variety to girls' P.E. classes. Boys retained the traditional calisthenics as their main class exercise. Accompanied by musical rhythm, the Swedish exercises resemble today's mod- ern jazz dancing. Volleyball, gymnastics, whiffle ball and jolleyball completed the girls' fitness program. Basketball, football, baseball, wrestling and swimming developed both minds and muscles in the Shadle's boys' P.E. classes. Spending six weeks in Health proved beneficial to both the boys and girls as the problems of smoking and drinking were discussed. fundamental strokes are taught to the beginners and diving and racing are offered to those who are more advanced. Feminine weakness no longer exists as Shadle Iassies like Anita Diedrich lin black tightsl build up their physical 1 strength in gymnastics class 'lwuw fwmaswp-ff 4 M M' 'Mya . 5 , W H f.-F5 M ,Q F , X YW- A .Www fm, W V , is f ff-, v WW. 51 -....... H-vu... 1 :G f ,fn , A M 1 . . 3 - -W. M R 5 V K' nf fm- when ' f V .gf vw MH 1 Q, Hz' i? 1-as ? :rim ?., wr, - .W -fm-MMF-6. Q 1 -Q, ,' if f '- .gwgfiffwzizlawesiqwzfgLg:-.Q W gl 'A ' '1',f13p,??afg '-wsgfgfsfv ..,, - 14 -2 Q. fgessi-2fPf2'fQ1ffspfamire 44211 Iii Provide Energy-Cutlets for Scots ASB Projects Include Qverseas Soldiers, Greg Danielson Gary Oxner Kathy Redfield Ron Brusseau President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Julie Harding Fifth Executive FRONT ROW: Barbara Shryack, Patti Weed, Nancy Corbin, Pam Delaney, Kay Kevan, Toni McFarland, Kathy Lemon, Ann Wilson. ROW 2: Kelly Little, San- die Barber, Patty Cole, Sue Prior, Su- zanne Norman, Cynthia Lindgren, Linda Brian, Vicki Strong, Gayle Danahy, Judy Robertson, Shirley Fairfax, Linda Hamm, Martha Paddock, Carol Wilson, Cindy Bennecker, Pennie Taft, Cindy Baugh- man. ROW 3: Donna Eklund, Betsy Wightman, Karen Samuels, Sue Elbert, Kathy Johann, Floyd Hammond, Craig Menteer, Dick Brown, Steve Miller, Dave Bixby, Mike Kitt, Linda Arnold, Karen Patton, Linda Nelson, Claudia Parsons, Pat Hendrickson, Ken Sam- mons. ROW 4: Randy Stoner, Chris Wilds, Ken Mewhinney, Tony Mandulay, Mark Klohe, Rich Mesmer, Jim Even- den, John Hosheit, Chuck Dotson, Doug Umbreit, Mitch Reems, Phil Johnston, Mike Miller, Bill Mustard, Jim McDan- iel, Bruce Lamott, Bryan Lawrence. Filipino School Peace Corps volunteers completed the A.S.B.- sponsored school-to-school project in Buena Suerte, Philippines in January. Shadle's funds came from club donations, an evening mixer and a challenge between classes. The community's efforts in raising 257: of the cost of the building materials, finding a suitable location, clearing the area and providing the labor concluded the necessary arrangements. For educational aid, the A.S.B. later sent books and teaching equipment. In support of Americans in Viet Nam, a convoca- tion with Representative Tom Foley was held. At the conclusion of Shadle's efforts a letter of recognition was written to the First Cavalry Airmobile with 1,350 student body signatures. Highlander A-Go-Go was the theme of the tra- ditional Highlander Week. Hi - Henderson Day brought the week to a climax. Chosen by the stu- dents, a friendliest boy and girl were crowned at the Highland Fling on that night. Hi-Landers spirited the holiday season by con- tributing to various Christmas Projects. Homerooms donated cans of food, personal articles, clothing, money and other essentials. Cerebral Palsy School and Galland Hall were recipients of the items. Bringing the fall semester to an end, An Old- Fashioned Christmas dance was held on December 19 in the cafeteria. l i I TOP: A.S.B. representatives ponder the Honor Society controversy in one of the weekly sessions. MIDDLE: Representa- tive Tom Foley reflects America's pa- triotism in Viet Nam to the student body. BOTTOM: Mr. Clark attends an A.S.B. meeting to evaluate student-used procedures. Dale Eshelman starts Highlander Week festivities with a bell and a skateboard at the Hi-Student Day Con. Scots Go 'Mod Q Barbara Anderson expresses the attitude of disillusioned girls on Hi-Laddie Day, when the boys went out for revenge. Oh, please, no more books, pleads Melody Weimar as boys made the girls book-carrying porters on Hi-Laddie Day. With -Go-Go Breaking the Scottish theme tra- dition, the Scots went ultra mod- ern with Highlander A-Go-Go! A Hi-Student Day con began High- lander Week with exaggerated skits of the five-day agenda. The lads went out with vengeance in their eyes on Hi-Laddie Day this year. Scotties honored the faculty on Hi-Teacher Day with a tea planned by the students. Highlander Week concluded with a double finale on Hi-Hender- son Day. The Scots captured a win over Rogers, in football, making the Highland Fling not only a crowning ceremony for the friend- liest boy and girl, but also a vic- tory dance. Students bow down to Gary Oxner as he demonstrated faculty action on Hi- Teacher Day. Coaches Lochhead, Rurey and Davis students and faculty on Hi-Henderson typnfy the spirit found among Shadle Day. Seniors Steve Miller and Ann Tungay were elected Shadle's friendliest boy and girl. Friendliness Reigns at Highland Fling Sophomores felt Kelly Little and Ben Staley were their class' friendliest couple. Juniors chose Julie Harding and Ed Fisher as friendliest in their class. The Footsteps provided lively music for Highlanders-a-go-go, the theme for this year's Highland Fling. Go-Goingest Highlanders Ann Tungay and Steve Miller enthusi- astically accepted crowns for friendliest girl and boy at Shadle Park's eighth annual Highland Fling. Scot's danced to the moving beat of the Footsteps. Symbolic decorations of today's constantly changing teenagers adorned the walls of ShadIe's Gym. Getting acquainted plays as big a part in the Highland Fling as dancing. I X . Ann Tungay and Steve Miller proudly wear their crowns as friendliest girl and boy. P f A li WW M CM WW , l V! WWW il f,WM mfg My flmymww AKMWA Ambassadors Aid Understanding Through Travels Relating South African life to Shadle Park, Anne Tungay, American Field Service exchange student, spent the 1965-1966 school year assuming the role of a senior Highlander. Helping to eliminate misconceptions of South Africa Anne spoke to churches, school clubs, the student body, P.T.A. and various other rou s 8 P - Shadle's overwhelming spirit, especially the wel- coming committee at the airport, was more than she expected. Her former school in Durban had been more strict and formal. The beauty of the country and unselfish students also were a sur- prise to Anne. South African teen-agers take more for granted and don't work as hard, according to Anne. She would like to take home her American family, Priest Lake and Shadle's friendliness. Football, cheerleaders and Christmas in San Francisco topped Anne's list of favorite things. Also, snow and ice hockey were good fun. I have a better conception of the world and world problems, 'Anne said in summing up her year. AnneTungay Joining the concert choir, Anne en- joyed performing before the student body. Other interests of Anne's included the Horizon Club and Job's Daughters. Reflecting various moods during U.S. History, Anne displays a genuine in- terest in American classes. Other classes of Anne's were choir, contem- porary world problems, and physics. Showing their favorite countries of the world are international ambassadors Cindy Fredrickson, Lynn Haugland, Kris Dicus and Bruce Logan. Nlqs hx Traveling to foreign lands is like looking at the United States and the world with a new pair of eyes. Four students added im- pact to Shadle's curriculum this year as they related summer travel experiences. While attending school in Veracruz, Mex- ico, Cindy Fredrickson found Mexico less impoverished and the people more inter- ested in the world than she expected. Cindy lived with a newspaper editor and his fam- ily and went to school for five weeks. Mexi- can students' courses are similar to the studies offered in the U.S., she found. Closer families, small cars and hospita- ble people greeted Kris Dicus, Lynn Haug- land, and Bruce Logan in the 11 countries they visited as ambassadors of the People- to-People program. The 10-week tour took the three and 12 other Washingtonians to northern European countries, including one Iron Curtain country. The three were impressed with the modern buildings and living conditions. They reported they had had visions of more medieval conditions. The four ambassadors aided local stu- dents in interpreting foreign countries by speaking to school clubs, assisting in area People-to-People orientations, and partici- pating in curriculum programs at Shadle. pring ASB Expresses SehooI's Accepting responsibility for the com- munity as well as school activities, the spring A.S.B. sponsored a drive for con- tributions for the Leroy Mackey Memorial Fund. The money was presented to the family of the deceased fireman. While Hearts Are Young, the annual Valentine's dance, featured decorations in pink and burgandy. A live band, Candy and the Casuals, played at the dance. Sophomore orientation gave incoming students a brief idea of high school life and what is expected of them as High- landers. l eg - N --'LQ'-l ifioxy s b V I Marshall Johnson Dave Johnson Sandy Squires QSW Lf glvnecvf-Presidlel Vice President Secretary fQCW,fg amd lm pa -Pc 96 Q1 N, N' kj ESQ WGS? HF is DQ . . 'K qi IA I W? 7K6 ?Q'ZLll Qin goifmsi WL 11023. GO fum IQ QMQ! Zag QL , i v Q '66 H0 Hoa FUJLDLWQ. HQDG5 -51-----l FRONT ROW: Bruce Wilkinson, Rosalind Bell, Debbie Hill, Linda Clary, Claudia Fountain, Shir- ley Peterson, Jeanne Waters, Margaret Philopant, Diane Olsen, Joan Hoaglund, Diane Bowman, Vickie Ringel, Muriel Lindsey, Susan Cobb, Judy Keeler, Bonnie Lucas. ROW 2: Paula Grafmiller, Katie Murray, Karen Chicha, Linda Eastburg, Elaine Sherrill, Pat Brown, Willanne Person, Mar- garet Riley, Bob Steele, Lorrie Tomson, Greg Toy, Mary Kehne, Scot McCreight. ROW 3: Dan Bar- rett, Mike Henderson, Frank Greco, Terry Ben- nett, Eric Benson, Ron Frost. Bruce Lamott. Eric Publi Interest X Mike Miller Bill Mustard Treasurer Fifth Executive Sorte, Tim Williamson, Doug McCray, Steve Carl- son, Mark Rainer. ROW 4: Jim Krall, Joe Ledger- wood, Jim Higbee, Mike Miller, Phil Peters, Denny Lippert, Greg Sanford, Dave Chapman, Craig Fritsch, Harold Beck, Mike Jacobs, John Marshall, Bob Shelton. l TOP: Marshall Johnson, president, confers with Secretary Sandy Squires while referring to minutes of a previous council meeting. CENTER: Fifth Executive Bill Mustard ex- presses his opinion of the l.B.M. dance. BOTTOM: Treasurer Mike Miller appears to be the center of attraction while attempting to convince the council of a fund-raising project. 'w- fr 44 . My Vicki Seipp President Pennie Harper Vice President Wendy Wood Secretary Pat Steele Treasurer TOP: Intermission entertainment afforded relaxation for this couple. BOTTOM: Victorious and bewildering expres- sions dominate this Kickapoo Junction couple as they are hitched. Silhouettes Dogpatch ffair Slyly stalked . . . desperately snared . . . pitifully dragged ...and victoriously married. This was the fate enjoyed by over 450 males attending this year's annual Girls' League Sadie Hawkins Dance, No- vember 8. Lassies Join Tradition was the Big and Little Sister Program's theme as big sisters attempted to keep new girls' confusion to a minimum. Summer leadership experiences were shared in an October assem- bly by Girls' State representatives Becky Hodge, Marilyn Endslow and Trudy Gyarfas, and Twinlow Leadership Camp delegate Vicki Seipp. Modeling Double-Take Fash- ions by Simplicity Patterns, Sha- dle girls presented a Fall-Winter style show in a November convo- cation. LEFT: Terry Nolan and Shirley Fair- fax model jumpers in a Fashion Show as Miss Margaret Hayden com- mentates. Decking out in Sunday duds added to the unique Dogpatch at- mosphere at the Sadie. FRONT ROW: Larinda Mitcham, Judy Baertsch, Carolyn Thurston, Judy Shotwell, Geneva Williams, Kathy McEvoy, Sandy Rothwell, Jean Holmes, Carol DeGuire, Janice Le- Bret. ROW 2: Barbara Sherman, Eloise Hoiseth, Dayle Wilson, Bon- nie Bays, Carol Herberholz, Carol Bunn, Joy Justus, Vicki DeShazo, Kathy Warren, Kathy Opsal, Roxann Jacobson. ROW 3: Sharren Sprague, Becky Bunch, Barbara Sullivan, Paula Clodfelter, Marilyn Rudisile, Nanette Routt, Ellen Paulukonis, Carol Davis, Anne Tungay, Linda Mackey. ROW 4: Marilyn Krajewski, Lorrie Tomson, Linda Neel, Donna Houchin, Patty Fox, Janet Kroll, Jacque Bowman, Lynda Lodge, Dee Halbig, Julie Cline, Terri Abramson. Not pictured: Ethel Hendrix, Nancy Rosencrans, Diane Scheible, Pam Biallis, Pam Morford, Vicki Hanifen, Roberta Smith, Geri Wintermute, Linda Exley, and Judi Gammon. me Girls' League Befriends Thai Student, President Becky Hodge Secretary Judy Baertsch FRONT ROW: Marlene Stewart, Linda Norman, Kathy McEvoy, Janet Wenrick, Nancy Leyde, Sue Quick, Jackie Tipton, Mariam Toy, Carol Scriven. ROW 2: Linda Powell, Mary Ellen Adams, Julie Lindley, Sue Mullette, Pam Hunter, Marion Watson, Linda Nelson, Memory Stewart, Donna Kuehl, Rita Duke. ROW Vice President Lynda Sprague Treasurer Gail VanDewalle 3: June LeBret, Vicki Norrie, Diana Bul- livant, Connie Cross, Linda Absalonson, Judie Cook, Barbara Bjork, Kris Mc- Clelland, Judi Dubee, Linda Arnold, Cheryl Powers. ROW 4: Cyndi Brewer, Kathi Bell, Colleen Bookey, Janie Forbes, Gayla Grier, Denise Sartz, Paula Nolan, Karen Hadley, Donna Whitmore, Sandy McCulloch. ROW 5: Sally Smith, Lynn Oien, Ruth Anne Hempel, Chris Sacco, Janice Fowler, Trudy Altig, Nancy Laughary, Stephanie Theisen, Mary Gillette, Kathy Cummins, Cindy Place. Sponsors Orphan FRONT ROW: Trudy Gyarfas, Chris VanWinkle, Pennie Har- per, Lynda Sprague, Sharon Rodkey, Diana Olsen, Linda Arnold, Christy Taylor, Shir- ley Stokke, Barb Brusseau, Sue Gallegos, Rae Ann Fry. ROW 2: Louise Drollinger, Sand S uires Kris Anderson y q V 1 Linda Dickey, Chris Sacco, Micki Conner, Terry Bennett, Wendy Wood, Becky Bailey, Vicki Seipp, Helen Perry, Bon- nie Lucas. Supporting an orphan from a war-torn country headed a list of projects, com- pleted by the spring Girls' League officers. Profits from the Cotton Day Dance financed this activity. President Becky Hodge also introduced the idea of service pins, to be awarded to girls who worked for the League, and plans for a farewell party for Anne Tungay. Sponsoring a Thai foreign exchange stu- dent in California, led the Courtesy Com- mittee activities. This group forms the main committee of Girls' League. Ushering at school programs and assisting new stu- dents and helping them to get acquainted to Shadle, were part of the club's responsi- bilities. Working on committees for the Cotton Day Dance are Shelly Anderson, Anne Tun- gay, Pam Morford, and Janet Kellberg. T ...X ,L,,,L,LL V T, me i. y, Energy vital to a cheerleader is ex- hibited by Trudy Gyarfas, Kris Ander- son and Sandy Squires. Caught in the midst of mixed emotions during defeats and victories are Rae Ann Fry, Kathy Redfield and Donna lnners. FRONT ROW: Rae Ann Fry, Donna ln- ners, Trudy Gyarfas. ROW 2: Marilyn Endslow, Sandy Squires, Kris Anderson, Kathy Redfield. Reflecting pride in the cheerleaders, Miss Sharon Hale often supervised practice during the year. 'Victory Song' Develops Enthusiasm, Spirit Symbolizes Yell Squad Effort Introducing the new Victory Bell Song and the motions to the familiar Tunes of Glory high- lighted the activities of the Sha- dle Park cheerleaders this year. Helping to plan pep cons through- out the year contributed to their busy schedules. At an outdoor pep con for the first Shadle - Gonzaga football game, the seven yell leaders pre- sented a skit, lf l were not a cheerleader, learned at a clinic held on the Central Washington State College campus in Ellens- burg. At the cheer clinic, seven competition ribbons awarded for their performances in the cheer and pompom divisions ranked them among the best in the state. Coffin maker, window washer me . . . sang the cheerleaders in their skit lf l were not a cheerleader presented at an outdoor pep con in the amphitheater On Hi-Teacher Day, all work and no play was overcome when the cheerleaders surprised their new advisor, Miss Hale, with a banana split party. Under her direction the girls assumed the responsibility of teaching the school songs and cheers to interested junior girls each Monday morning. ln the spring the junior girls tried out in a series of eliminations: first be- fore the women P.E. teachers and a cheerleader, secondly before a faculty committee and finally be- fore the A.S.B. representatives. Sore muscles, excitement in vic- tory, joys and tears characterized the spirit which guided the activi- ties of this year's cheerleaders. Football games pro vided opportunities for the cheerleaders to extend school spirit with a convincing Laddies are the very l best. Hi-Lassies Contribute Spirit to School Rabble-rousing spirit packed into a lady-like container is a Hi- Lassie, a member of Shadle's 96- girl marching unit. Hi-Lassies introduced Shadle Park to the community with marching in football game half- times and in the Cheney home- coming and Lilac parades, while during winter they solicited for the March of Dimes. An end-of-semester dance, Chalet Shindig, and a convoca- tion based on Alice in Wonder- land filled their treasury. ln the spring the senior Hi-Lassies were honored by the juniors with a breakfast. Football and basketball game attendance was a weekly, and sometimes bi-weekly, event. Hi-Lassies are, FRONT ROW: Pat Steele, Judy Baertsch, Kathy Cropp, Leslie Allen, Sue Gallegos, Miriam Toy, Mi- chelle Chalk. ROW 2: Barb Shryack, Geneva Williams, Barb Brusseau, Nancy Lauber, Chris Murphy, Judy Bertholf, Donna Hocum, Martha Adams, Julie Wandler, Carol Wilson, Carol Brannon, Roberta Olmstead, Penny Kaluza, Chris Matthews, Sydney Robbins, Pennie Har- per, Sue Adams, Judy Keeler. ROW 3: Intense concentration characterized the first marching engagement of the sea- SOI1. Shannon Peck, Sue Prior, Linda Exley, Sharon Hoiseth, Judy Robertson, Vicki Vaughan, Ethel Hendrix, Pam Barth, Linda Hensdell, Jeanne Waters, Jackie Smith, Marion Watson, Kate Riegel, Marilyn Bollen, Shirley Stokke, Lynda Sprague, Kristie Schultz. ROW 4: Louise Drollinger, Shirley Fairfax, Carol Erick- son, Diane Helmer, Margaret Philopant, Cindy Fredrickson, Marianne Watson, Glennyce Rediger, Joan Hoagland, Faris Dearborn, Diane Olsen, Helen Perry, Billie Spence, Sue Aitchison, Sue Thompson, Claudia Fountaine, Kathy Wieber, Sharon Rodkey. ROW 5: Carol Davis, Lorrie Tomson, Ginny Benadom, Vickie Seipp, Jackie Babin, Becky Hodge, Pam Biallas, Cheryl Schneider, Stephanie Swift, Kathy Anderson, Kathy Grace, Chelen Fisher, Joan Richards, Ginny Hubbard, Brenda Olson, Donna Whitmore, Sue Elbert. ROW 6: Linda B l cit. fy xwf' and Communit ri, ft 5 1 4. ' Hi-Lassie spring semester officers are Jackie Smith, secretary, Diana Edwards, treasurer, Linda Eastburg, fifth execu- tive, Wendy Wood, vice president, and Kathy Anderson, president. Dickey, Linda Eastburg, Patty Fox, Sidne McGill, Nancy Edmonson, Diana Blackwell, Wendy Wood, Gail VanDe- walle, Diana Edwards, Micki Conner, Marnie Broatch, Chris Sacco, Candy Bolstad, Teresa Crain, Sally Greenslitt, Mary Ann Boxer, Margaret Riley, Cathy Burquist. i l I 1 5 5 l Fall semester officers, displaying their dress uniforms, are Shirley Stokke, president, Judy Baertsch, secretary, Martha Adams, fifth executive, Leslie Allen, vice president, and Pam Biallas, treasurer. Ardently supporting a Shadle team are Pat Fox, Chris Matthews, Barb Brus- seau and Shannon Peck. Gail VanDewalle, Pat Steele, and Sydney Robbins prepare decorations for the Chalet Shindig. l l ' 3, ' . le s a B A 9 in F W if'-W f' 0 E 0 - Q3 f Al K , :gsm ,il any . n uslasm' A , O ,N gsgy , we sim -5 ,QSM ,ff gsm 1 W qsgi JZ! 'FL Q l'm so hoarse I can hardly talk, whis- pered Pep Club members after a close victory. Decorating shower rooms before games, sending pep verses to each ath- lete, and generally bolstering school spirit summarized this year's activities. Fifty girls clamoring aboard two buses bound for a wrestling match at Moses Lake created mass confusion. Cheering bol- stered the teams' morale, and the home- ward bound buses were filled with tired, but satisfied Pep Clubers. Senior football players, dragged, pushed, or pulled, managed to gulp down a 6 A.M. surprise breakfast honoring them at the season's end. Seniors on the basketball and wrestling teams appreciated a dinner given in their honor. Scheming for skits displayed initiates' wit at Pep Club's first annual initiation. A March mixer was sponsored and supported by Pep Club. FRONT ROW: Spring semester officers, Bon- nie Lucas, secretary, Linda Arnold, president, Christy Taylor, vice president, Karen Soren- son, treasurer, Barb Anderson, fifth execu- f-WWW eww: wie? W 5-Hmmm FRONT ROW: Marcia Leiren, Sharon Will- ford, Willa Sampson, Claudia Bean, Judy Shotwell, Sandy Rothwell. ROW 2: Bonnie Murphy, Dona Wilkes, Marilyn Jones, Debbi McSteen, Sheila Brockie, Loretta Lavelle, Linda Russell, Carol Deguire, Barbara Laur- ich. ROW 3: Patty Tissue, Linda Clary, Jan Smith, Kathy Morton, Judy Martin, Joan Fischer, Carrie Greear, Sue Beck, Nanette Routt, Connie Rickman. ROW 4: Connie Lawson, Karen Aldrich, Janice Stewart, Linda Mackey, Kathy Clark, Paulette Franke, Diana Bullivant, Jami Molitor, Judy Jaehning, Cindy Bennecker, Sandy Showman. ROW 5: Patti Davis, Judi Dubee, Sharren Woodroffe, Lynda Blackwell, Joan Kleven, Kay Alexander, Karen Ovey, Bar- bara Burch, Paula Clodfelter, Leslie Thomp- son. ROW 6: Gayle Ellingboe, Cindy Allen, Mary Huish, Trudy Altig, Sue Clarke, Nancy Smith, Dorrit Marr, Ellyn Holford, Dee Hal- big, Sue Dowding, Gayle Parkes. FRONT ROW: Wendy Wright, Bonnie Lucas, Sandy Bailey, Kelly Little, Lyn- ette Hobson, Penni Kennedy, Gayle Rob- erts, Karen Luke, Linda Mackey, Linda Powell, Patti Weed, Sandie Barbar, Carolyn Glenn, Sue Quick, Sue Zastrow, Julie Harding, Janet Kellberg. ROW 2: Chris VanWinkle, Yvonne Brown, Janice LeBret, June LeBret, Cheryl Anderson, Gayle Myers, Judy Riggs, Dana Stone, JoAnne King, Dianna Grote, Cheryl Kirkwood, Vicki Melchisedeck, Colleen Jones, Kay Kevan, Christy Taylor, Bon- tive. ROW 2: Chris VanWinkle, secretary, Sally Leytze, president, Terry Bennett, vice presi- dent, Sherry Galer, treasurer, Marcily Brown, fifth executive, all fall semester officers. Q, 0 Q 0 as k - . VK is if K, l Frustration? Sherry Galer shows her dis- gust at an official's call. nie Weaver, Linda Johnson, Jan Cooper. ROW 3: Lonnie Blackburn, Carol Bunn, Karen McCallie, Kathy Lawrence, Cheryl Powers, Donita Mathison, Mary Lou Stewart, Pat Gullidge, Karen Sorenson, Jann Babcock, Sandy McCulloch, Cheryl Zimmerman, Vicki Bodker, Sue Frazier, Phyllis VanWinkle, Dotti Feldhahn, Pam Morford. ROW 4: Marcily Brown, Gloria Coyle, Debbie Hill, Linda Volland, Katie Murray, Margene Koch, Sue Kinderman, Mary Anne Mero, Sue Kimmish, Ra- mona Pinto, Debbie Simonson, Elaine Key to Pep Club 3' at V...- Enthusiasm and exuberance greet the team as they return to the floor for the second half. Hendrix, Vickie Ringel, Diane Bowman, Debby Cox, Shelley Greene. ROW 5: Nancy Largent, Ingrid Gustafson, Deb- bie Kruse, Ellen Paulukonis, Bonnie Bays, Barbara Anderson, Linda Arnold, Reen Ashley, Linda Nelson, Debbie Olson, Judy Muzzy, Joyce Kellberg, Gayla Grier, Audrey Moeckel, Jacque Bowman, Shelley Anderson, Christy Crosbie. ROW 6: Becky Bailey, Elaine Sherrill, Stephanie Nelson, Camille Sparkes, Dee Owen, Karen Chicha, Bobbi Zimmerman, Sally Jo Leytze, Zella Sarchet, Leslie McClelland, Colleen Bookey, Vonnie Garriott, Sally Spliid, Kris Irwin, Sue Borg, Darla Walker. ROW 7: LeAnne O'Neill, Linda Jensen, Terry Permenter, Cynthia Williams, Mary Ann Gillette, Leslie Drollinger, Kathy Anker, Terry Bennett, Janet Kroll, Kathy Coon- rod, Debby Davis, Sherry Galer, Linda Culver, Jan Parsons, Connie Parmley, Kay Johnson, Annabelle Leytze. 0 9 Q' 0 A A f 2 W6 9 0 5 W 1 . S' J :sfs . A ssss i W 7,0 m. W 'Y ii W Q 'Y iw. Two Clansmen show both great talent and school spirit in a pep con skit this past year. i Clan men, Oranges, cheering themselves hoarse, and giving personal time in support of school activities characterized the demands on in- dividual Clansmen during '66. Lettermen ushered for the out- door pep cons, helping to make possible the only cons where the entire student body could be to- gether. Suggesting an early spring Scots Boost party with the Hi-Lassies, the Clansmen heard one Hi-Lassie say, All the Hi-Lassies are willing to cooperate. The party featured Pass the Orange, other games and refreshments. In May the Clansmen presented the sports department with a gift, a tradition of the club. The club is advised by Mr. Jim Berry and Mr. Les Rurey. FRONT ROW: Jim Saddler, Ed Fisher, Ron Brusseau, Steve Miller, Mike Bemel, Rich Emery, Lyle Becker, Bob Palworth, Craig Robertson, Steve Holms. ROW 2: Dick Gilbreth, Mike Cook, Dave Johnson, Jim Perry, Dan Quaschnick, Mike Dunn, Rich Mesmer, Mike Hepworth, Tom Sandgren. ROW 3: Clansmen officers, FRONT ROW: Dave Johnson, fall president: Ed Clauson, fall sergeant-at-arms: Steve Miller, fall sec- retary-treasurer and spring president. ROW 2: Joe Ralph, spring sergeant-at- arms, Rich Mesmer, spring secretary- treasurer: Dave Chapman, spring vice president. Not shown is Gary Branson, tall vice president. Jim Brown, Brian Hocum, Louis Evart, Brad Beal, Eric Benson, Ken Watts, Fred King, Mike Baril, Larry Tuke. ROW 4: Jim Evenden, Gary Oxner, Craig Kalles, Bill Elston, Jim Harris, Syd Muzzy, Lance Orton, Steve Braun, Bob Shelton. ROW 5: Doug Meyers, Dick Shaw, Rick Gardiner, Steve Bushnell, Mike Shaw, Ed Clauson, Jeff Hatch, Stan Bemel. ROW 6: Gary Branson, Charles Dotson, John Donnelly, Dave Chapman, Bruce Snyder, Steve Phillabaum, Greg Daniel- son, Tom Beal, Steve Moyle. Not pic- tured is Craig Mitchum. FRONT ROW: Barry Steinman, Bruce Kamarainen, Frank Bongiorno, Bruce Wilkinson, Dennis Land- fred, Roger Courtney, Jim Greasley, Ted Baker, Advisor Mr. Don Cobb. ROW 2: Dave Key, Randy Bexell, Dick Whipple, Ed Cuzzetto, Norm LeBret, Doug Beadle, Dave O'Deen, Doug Roberts, Mar- shall Johnson, Bob Foye, John Repp, Rod Haight. ROW 3: Gary Butt, Carl Ruland, Jon Yurik, Ric Drobny, Paul Johnson, Gene Peterson, Steve War- ner, Doug Potts, Bill Zemke, Larry McCaughey, Bruce Grote, Jim Cappello, Jerry Thompson, Rich Mulcahy. ROW 4: Jim Patterson, Steve Peterson, Reg Briggs, Steve Carlson, Rick Sawyer, Roger Butt, Dan Walsh, George Greasley, Randy Withrow, Cliff Fairburn, Dale Slack, Steve Malmquist, Ralph Bremner, Roger McSteen, Bill Simpson. ROW 5: Bill Mustard, Mark Klohe, Ric Sherman, Norm Colbert, Dave Barnett, Jim Evenden, Jerry Paulukonis, Terry Morgan, Mike Miller, Jim Han- sen, Jim Francis, Mike Mathis, Mitch Reems, Greg Siverley. ROW 6: Bobby Horr, Roy Munson, Al Brown, Milan Novich, Terry Rozell, Dick Rist, Craig Butt, Mike Fruin, Bob Hyslop, Jon Kauz- loric, Gil Lussier, Ron Hardin, Tom Cathcart, Tom Batty, Jim Higbee. Sports Through Participation Cheering Adding a new look to Sha- dle's cheering section, Shadle boys formed the Great Scots, the first male cheering organ- ization. Supporting the March of Dimes was the club's first school service project. They collected S90 at a Spokane hockey game to increase the school fund. Starting a treasury, the club sold green and gold coats-of- arms to teachers and stu- dents. Several groups of boys in- terested in forming the boys' organization combined under the leadership of Nlr. William Taylor and Mr. Don Cobb, ad- visor. Ninety club members voted to wear a Henderson plaid vest with a yellow shirt as the identifying uniform. Great Scot fall officers, FRONT ROW: Batman and Robin unexpectedly Jerry Thompson, B.R. fBoard of Re- dropped into a pep con to show their gentsl, Mike Miller, president, Jim Han- support of Shadle Here Robin gives a sen, B.R. ROW 2: Bill Mustard, B.R. VOUSIUE TEAM Cheer Xa J' ,Q a. il Jw. Q, ,S KS, X 1, ay Q ' '- Efig, wx Lg ' . T, W .S 'U ,- 1 fx A14 .V 'X F W . K U S: -U1 ff -A : 'Q 1 If , 4 Qs, Z w K . F., - Aw 14 Q. .. XV.. , ,sfeff ' QQ, -f J ini. , 1 ,V W K, FM. ,, lg in Eg gf f , A, N51 x K , ,W - ' www, 1 7 Q- -,L if A . Y Rig as .3 It P' ks Q f 9 SQ? '3 Qi af if 3 we 5, E ff Q 1,5 'gs 2 1' W' X if Q 'SJ 5,3 'Ss .Alkali 'sf iw sry? 1,3-. WH: K K, Q ,,VL T Kghi . KKI.. gg 1 x K K I 1 I A 4 3 1 ' A 1 , 1 bm , E4 y K K W X is x L I X V V , 1 if , 1. V f' ff if MBYBiB 5l i U . Q' Q Ai'AA EIV 'W S if ei!! 1Q,b W g ' K' ..1,- if, M 5 W 5 was ji 11? xwwgy We ' Q' 3 Choir rpg fx, J! -ww i ff 3 eip - ' R ' a E1 X ,af , kj V?ih 9 f 5 ,J 9 ff A Q Md Q . K Q 'Nui x Vocal Groups Perform for School, Civic Functions Directed by Mr. Melvin Kornmyer Sha- dle's two honor choral groups, Treble Tempos and Highlandaires resumed their respected positions. Both groups per- formed before various clubs and civic or- ganizations throughout the city. Mr. Bass Trombone, George Roberts, highlighted Shadle's ninth annual Pops Concert. Other concerts given throughout the year included the Christmas and Spring Concerts which featured various groups of Shadle's noted choral de- partment. ' 9 Girls Choru FRONT ROW: Phyliss Roberts, Marlene Stew- art, Trudy Gray, Kathy Reed, Nancy Teater, Diane Schoch, Pat Cole, Virginia Whipple, Sandy Schmidt, Connie Grubbs, Carol Sapping- ton, Rita Duke, Karen Evans. ROW 2: Pat Hen- drickson, Patty Lord, Sarah McDaniel, Bar- bara Laurich, Jerri Carver, Judy Riggs, Julie Lindley, Linda Lee, Lynda Emert, Kari Urness, 9 at Sharon Ulrich, Norma Coppinger, Vicki Hani- fen. ROW 3: Linda Kremer, Mary Anne Mero, Cathy Dhaenens, Barb Sullivan, Becky Bailey, Sharon McTimpeny, Ann Robinson, Pam John- son, Teri Stoudt, Diane Baskin, Barb Pip- penger, Ramona Pinto, Dayle Byrnes, Barbara Scott, Marilynn Holden. itil' Mr. Melvin Kornmyer Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW Penny Strah, Janet Kellberg, Sue Quick, Pam Summers, Connie Parmley, Diane Holmes, Barbara Cooley, Hendrickson Bev Cooley, Paula Roberts, Lynda Gilbreth, Barb Lumley, Linda Kaluza, Dan Quaschnick, Ray Lind- Sherry Lanterman, Maria Benko, Evelyn Toulou, Jean strom. ROW 3: Mel Keefer, Mike Wold, Carl McConnell, Jim Holmes Pat Holmes, Pam Hickenbottom, Gayle Carter. Rippenger, Bryan Lawrence, Jeff Zerba, Ron Million, Bob ROW 2 Barry Steinman, Mike Tritt, Stephanie Theisen, Allen, Ron Taylor, Larry Nord, Warren Alfano, Bob Strobel, Bette Beauchamp Mary Jane Altvater, Kathy Reams, Gail John Rodeck, Pat Brown. FRONT ROW Jam Gamache, Kathie ROW 3: Vicki Teller, Randy Morgen, Krewson, Bob Morsbach Frank Bongi- Rick Cappello. ROW 4: Dan Colyar, John orno ROW 2 Ellen Adams Roy Cassel- Koenig, Mike Fruin, Mark Eastburg. man, Tom Sangren, Jennifer Yahnke. Bandsmen' FRONT ROW: Marshall Johnson, Pennie Taft, Joan Hoagland, Marilynn Hoogendyk, Bill Spurr, Mir- iam Toy, Jenon Hoogstad, Roxann Jacobson, Sharon Smith, Sue Reynolds, Debbie Burdett, Jim Kelbell. ROW 2: Roger Coombs, Bill McGuire, Eric Benson, Terri Abramson, Ric Sherman, Paula McConnell, Doug Strecker, Nancy McConnell, Vicki Lutz, Paula Peterson, Brian Anderson, Bill Faught, Clair 0'Keefe. ROW 3: Tim Wolferman, Ron Utley, Sue Collings, Dave Utley, Jim Loucks, Mark Rainer, Dick Whipple, Bruce Wilkinson, Gene Peterson, Paul Peters, Kris Ewing, Dick Meier, Roberta Smith. 5 i l - l 2 FRONT ROW: Linda Neel, .leff Peel, Vonnie Felix, Steve Bunn, Jim Strader, Gary Fowler. ROW 2: Bill McGuire, Tim Wolferman, Barb Greene, Randy Steele, Howard Burger, Bob Lee, Bob McDonald. ROW 3: Jim Cappello, Mark Rainer, Dale Campbell, Bob Lof. Effort Augments Roberts in Pops Concert Weeks of rehearsal and hard work by the orchestra concluded with the ninth annual Pops Con- cert which featured Mr. George Roberts known as Mr, Bass Trom- bone. Mr. Roberts has been a leading trombone player in the Nelson Riddle, Henry Mancini, Frank DeVol and Stan Kenton bands. Stage Band and Cadet Band along with the Orchestra at- tempted to perfect their music. Selected from the Orchestra and Concert Band, Stage Band is the honors course of the bands while the members of the Cadet Band are waiting for a chance to join either the Orchestra or Con- cert Band. ' LEFT: Mr. Roberts smiles with satisfac- tion. RIGHT: A look of bewilderment crosses Mr. Harris' face as he directs the orchestra. While tuning her flute, Susan Davis re- ceives help from Melba Peterson as they prepare for another band rehearsal. FRONT ROW: Sherrie Kofford, Jane Knight, Steve Klause, Bud Logan, Melba Peterson, Nancy Fleiger, Gloria Dennis, Jim Strader, Bonnie Ware, Bobbie Brockie, Bonnie Felix, Gary Fowler, Jerry Clark, Bonnie Rice, Susan Mullette, Judy Huffer, Marie Hawkins, Kris Ewing. ROW 2: Greg Talbot, Paul Nicoles, Barb Bjork, Linda Neel, Barb Wright, Doug Crowe, Dale Campbell, Rick Manley, Rick Whipple, Willanne Person, Jim Loucks, Howe Hansen, Karen Clark, Bob Nieshulz, Paula McConnell, Jan Tomson, Nancy McConnell, Rebecca Hille. ROW 3: Bob McDonald, Gary Skow, Jim Cappello, Carol Slade, Becky Schlueter, Glenn Walden, Steve Christopher- son, Doug Strecker, Terry Abramson, Randy Baxter, Dan Robbins, FRONT ROW: Karen Bjordahl, Melody Weimar. ROW 2: Margie Parks, Paula Garske, Cathy Ganoung. Marching Units Bruce Logan, Deane Smith, Marlene Bunny, Jim Dean, Ken Lund, Jeff Peel, Jerry Carlson. ROW 4: Dan White, Randy White, Roger Coombs, Susan Davis, Barb Greene, Ken Davis, Kathy Lindsey, Steve Bunn, Donna Schreckendgust, Bruce Lamott, Paula Peter- son, Barb Slade, Kris Dicus, Denise Kerr, Dave Utley, Bob Lof, Norm Culbert, Eric Bensen. ROW 5: Tim Williamson, Vickie Lutz, Craig Volosing, Dick Meier, Bob Lee, Dan Barrett, Rick Harvey, Howard Burger, Mike Shaw, Ken Kraig, Bill Hutton, Bob Hyslop, Bill Faught, Rick Sherman, Paul Swann, Randy Steele, Dennis Danner, Clair O'Keefe, Mitch Reemes, Don Wihlborgh. 'S' if FRONT ROW: Stephanie Rhodes, Con- nie Cochran, Ron Utley, Suzy Cox. ROW 2: Bud Logan, Steve Prince. ROW 3: Janice Fay, Mary Ellen Adams, Camille Sparkes. ROW 4: Bill McGuire, Sarah Walter, Keith Voos, Brian Anderson, Craig Butt, Bill Ward, Jan Parsons, Kevin Evart. tride into a Year of Activity Massive describes this years Marching Band, Majorettes, Bag- pipe Band, and Highland Dancers. Each group became more colorful with the addition of new members. All maintained a busy year by participating in many functions. The Highlanders spirited college homecomlngs and football half- times. To boost a pep con, the Bagpipe Band added Dale Bur- quist, an 11 year old from Indian Trail Grade School. The Majorettes added a lively touch to the marching unit while the dancers emphasized the Scot- tish theme with the sword dance. NJ' I I x f Jf . ig! i i J W' HE up fn 'iqqif if S 1 3 smsr Reporters Wendy Wright, Shir- ley Peterson, and Kelly O'- Keefe wait for assignments from sports editor Mike Miller. l Hi-Lites Stress s lndividualityg Backs National Honor Society Planning for the next issue are Keith Voos, first semester editor, Frank Greco, second semester editor, Sue Barra- clough, page editor, and Dave Mathia- son, second semester assistant editor. Campaigning for individuality, the Hi-Lites staff probed the is- sues of juvenile delinquency and teen-age drinking. Using police records, statistics, and case his- tories, the staff presented evi- dence of the rising crime rate. Through the first semester's edi- torial campaign efforts, the A.S.B. appointed a committee to explore further possibilities of a National Honor Society. Trying to retain a first class rat- ing from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the Hi-Lites staff published 14 issues. High schools across the nation partici- pate in C.S.P.A. Using new darkroom facilities, photog- raphers Will Enders and Lynn Norman test the printing process. Managing the financial and distribution areas of the Hi-Lites are Leslie Droll inger, Sharon Setchell, Cindy Fredrick son and pak: Treadwel-l.w:,,.-f'- lm, Sporran staff members were FRONT Linda Frauchiger, Sue Kinderman, Sue ROW: Christy Taylor, Pam Barth, Faris Keller. ROW 3: Trudy Gyarfas, Donna Dearborn, Shirley Peterson, Nancy Cor- Giese, Jim Smith, Chris Sacco, Bob Hy- bin, Wendy Wright. ROW 2: Vicki Seippl slop, Mike Miller, Leslie Drollinger, Dick Brown, Cindy Fredrickson, Steve Sidne McGill, Carolyn McAlister, Dianna Miller, Norma Christensen, Lyle Becker, Grote. Creativity Dominates Sporran Staff Action photography dominated advanced page layouts, as the Sporran staff worked to keep a progressive yearbook for 1966. Practice in the psychology of page arrange- ment and the creation of novel copy gave these students experience in publications. Encouraged by teacher - advisor Ted Clark, trips to the University of Washing- ton and Whitworth College supplemented the experience of some staff members. Photographers Will Enders, Dave Hue- ther and Dan Hoogstad confer in the darkroom on picture assignments. on Krls Anderson, reh earsed reflection W Ovation Greets Announcement of '66 Princess Contrasting emotions are portrayed, as Gary Oxner crowns the 1966 Lilac Princess. Awaiting the night of coronation, anxious smiles portray the Highlander friendliness of the eight finalists: Rae Ann Fry, Kris Anderson, Pennie Harper, Sue Brown, Connie Sweet, Karen Pat- ton, Donna lnners and Margaret Riley. In her prepared speech, Pennie Harper expresses her feeling of Highlander pride. To select the 1966 Lilac Prin- cess, a panel of community judges evaluated eight finalists at the annual evening Corona- tion. As Gary Oxner crowned Kris Anderson the '66 Princess, 800 students, parents and friends spontaneously cheered her in a standing ovation. Finalists told, What Makes You Proud of Your School? in the prepared speech competi- tion and proved poise and quick thinking in impromptu question- ing. Anxious anticipation marked the last days as the finalists pre- pared for judging. Poise, person- ality, character and attractive- ness determined the candidate's final selection. As the judges' de- cision was announced, one girl began to experience the fascina- tion of being a princess. :MJ ii? 5221, M? if if 5' My S I 1 I , w, f LW mf ,, ,,, Q 'fu km Wm, 5 J Su 1.5 gi, avr ! 2 ,J . i ki M , . E wlili' 'Q S W 'W if In . za fw- Agiai 7' f - kd it . -M- ' V milhlviftf 1 ' ifl e 59? 1 , ww WWE , . S sf E ' gs? 'fi be . F Q-flaw rwvui 4 ai Initiate Activities, Support School Conferring over Fine Arts Festival pro- grams are the spring officers. FRONT ROW: Kathy Redfield, president, Sally Greenslitt, vice president. ROW 2: Glen- nyce Rediger, fifth executive, Diana Ed- wards, treasurer, Pam Barth, secretary. Dileas Challin members are, FRONT ROW: Judy Baertsch, Dorothy Judge, Diane Schoch, Janice Babcock, Shirley Stokke, Chris Van Winkle, Trudy Gyar- fas. ROW 2: Leslie Thomson, Stephanie rt Festival Dominates Dllea Fall officers evaluating the events of their term through a Dileas Chailin year- book are, FRONT ROW: Leslie Droll- inger, president: Donna Hocum, fifth executive. ROW 2: Cindy Fredrickson, treasurer: Pam Biallas, secretary. Swift, Cindy Fredrickson, Helen Perry Sally Greenslitt Zella Sarchet Marnie Carol Slade, Marcily Brown, Glennyce Broatch Vicki Lutz Diana Edwards Rediger. ROW 3: Pam Barth, Pam Bial Terry Bennett Leslie Drollinger las, Willanne Person, Sidne McGill Cheryl Johnson, Becky Hodge. ROW 4 hailin Year Working for cultural advancement, Dileas Chailin members organized the an- nual all-school Fine Arts Festival, studied other cultures and attended civic events. The thirty-member club sponsored at- tendance of Othello and the Junior Sym- phony Concert and sent fashion magazines to girls in Thailand. The Fine Arts Festival, a tradition for Shadle and Dileas, incorporated a Day of Fashion, staged by the Bon Marche, into its regular four-day week of art, music and dance, and drama. Prospective members took an entrance examination test and the correction pro- vided a good source of entertainment for the old members. Juniors gave a farewell tea for graduat- ing seniors near the end of the year. Turning out a masterpiece on the pot- ter's wheel, Randy Drobny demonstrates one of the numerous media students could observe on the Day of Art. Shirley Shultz poses as her mother, head buyer for the Bon Marche, dis- cusses spring design at the Day of Fashion's show. Sally Jo Leytze concludes an inter- pretive jazz routine for the Day of Music and Dance. Mangled Mark Lindholm pleads with Rosemary Hancock during the Drama Day presentation of UNO Time for Skirts. Caileag Clan Backs Co-eds: 'Crew' Volleyballs and jolleyballs dominated Caileag Clan's monthly Co-ed Nights. High- landers met on the volleyball courts for an hour of games, fun and refreshments. Sponsoring the girls' after-school intra- murals program, Caileag extended the in- terests of Shadle girls in volleyball and basketball. Besides meeting the basic club require- ment of a 2.0 G.P.A., the thirty-five mem- bers are chosen on their interest and at- tendance at the intramural programs. Fall activities included the decoration ofthe boys' locker room before a football game, cupcake sale, Co-ed Nights and a Christmas Party. An Open House, to acquaint girls with Caileag Clan, highlighted the spring semester. FRONT ROW: Kathy Cropp, Chris Mur- phy, Sue Gallegos, Lynn Norman, Linda Benscoter. ROW 2: Lynda Sprague, Linda Arnold, Barb Anderson, Connie Fall and spring semester officers: Cathy Burquist, fall fifth executive: Karen Mc- Callie, spring fifth executive: Pam Bial- las, fall treasurer: Pam Barth, spring treasurer: Sue Keller, fall secretary: Marilyn Endslow, spring secretary: Sue Peterson, fall vice president: Ginny Benaclom, spring vice president: Vicki Bodker, fall president: Joan Christen- son, spring president. Lawson, Vicki Bodker, Joan Christenson, Carol Erickson. ROW 3: Connie Sweet, Sandy Squires, Becky Hodge, Pam Barth, Jackie Babin, Ginny Benadom. ROW 4: Pam Biallas, Diana Olsen, Gayle Parks, Sue Peterson, Cathy Burquist, Mary Ann Boxer, Marilyn Endslow. Directs Cons Three rows of risers up front, 'Mike' gain up two points, Spot light on high. So goes the daily orders for the stage crew as they control light and sound effects for all school convocations. Under the direction of Mr. John Harris, boys also prepare stage settings and props for all presenta- tions in the Shadle auditorium. Besides school performances, they help other groups giving programs in ShadIe's auditorium. Ski Movies, Silver Spurs, and Gonzaga University plays were among this year's special assignments. One semester of electronics is required for all members enrolled. Once a new member has gained this knowledge, he learns the rest by experience. Each boy works in the auditorium for one period daily and after school. Ken Sammons, Reg Briggs and Jerry Pointer confer on lighting patterns for the Christmas Program on December 23. Members of the Stage Crew are: Ken Sammons, Steve Bunn, Larry Freeman, Jerry Pointer and .lim Sheldon. Talent Club Performs for School Civic Groups St. Joseph's Home for Children, the Cerebral Palsy Foundation and women's clubs benefited from performances of Talent Club. Throughout the year members of Talent Club organized perform- ances for many civic groups. Singers, dancers, musicians, and dramatists gained stage ex- perience and developed individual abilities by performing in these shows. Talent Club also participated in pep cons, the Senior Con, and music cons. The advisor for the future entertainers' club is Mr. Lloyd Fowler. Displaying their dancing talents are Bill McGuire and Sandy Squires as they per- form the Charleston in the Senior Con. FRONT ROW: Rae Ann Fry, Karla Stratford, Pen- nie Taft, Esther Lindbloom, Barry Steinman, Kathy Savitz, Linda Johnson, Linda Nelson. ROW 2: Jean Holmes, Careen Hartung, Jackie Babin, Sandy Squires, Linda Neel, Cynthia Lindgren, Diane Stober. ROW 3: Marshall Johnson, Steph- anie Theisen, Bev Hempel, Margaret Riley, Bar- bara Hempel, Ruth Hempel. ROW 4: Kris Dicus, Bruce Lamott, Sam Caudill, John Kauzloric, Bill McGuire, Debby Davis, Wendy Wood. i ,sg S. -.N Demonstrating techniques they use in are Linda Potts, Sue Borg, Barbara Wal- preparing a picture file are Library Club worth, Elner Wintersteen, Nancy Lau- members Karen Peuck, Pam Miller, ber, Linda Mackey. Books, Letters Top Plans of Librarians, Writers Quill and Scroll members prepare let- Voos, Dave Mathiason. Standing are ters for Spokane area children who Kelly O'Keefe, Frank Greco, Cindy wrote to Santa. Seated are Chris Sacco, Fredrickson. Sidne McGill, Leslie Drollinger, Keith Answering Christmas letters and selling paperback books high- lighted activities of Shadle writers and librarians. Santa Claus became a greater reality to Spokane area children this year as members of Quill and Scroll answered letters addressed to the North Pole resident. These honorary journalism stu- dents are recommended by Mr. Ted Clark and are accepted na- tionally into the Quill and Scroll Society. An annual city wide in- stallation at Ferris High School formally welcomed members into the club. Recent best sellers in paper- back form were sold by the Li- brary Club to raise money for new books for the Shadle library. A picture file prepared by the Li- brary Club members aided stu- - i dents in schoolwork and reports. Elda Tra Art Club Creates Q 9 Fake Corsagesg Home Ee Sews Diapers, Sell Tags Elda Tra Art Club members are, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Geraldine Couture, advisor, Linda Myers, Linda Norman, Mrs. Faith Snider, advisor. ROW 2: Libby Roberts, Elner Wintersteen Sue Craig Mary Gray ROW 3 June Martin Sandy Mc cullock Linda Hosheit Joan Kleven Holly Lake ROW 4 Barbara Burch Donna Houchin, Connie Sweet, Becky Schlueter, Holly Epley, Sue Beck. ROW 5: Lyn Giachetti, Mary Worley, Linda Nixon, Maryjane Altvater, Diana Holmes ROW6 Wendy Wood Mary Gil lette Linda Jensen Ellyn Holford Sherry Galer Cynthia Williams FRONT ROW: Spring semester officers, Phyllis Jones, treasurer, Bob Kerber, president, Julie Harding, vice president, Sally Jo Leytze, fifth executive. Fall se- mester officers, Donna Giese, treasurer, Cindy Lindgren, secretary, Karla Strat- ford, president, Rosemary Hancock, vice president. Not pictured Sandy Wal- lender, spring semester secretary. Worthy Thespian Earn wards Deserving students earned awards for best actor, actress and best all around Thespian for their parts in No Time for Skirts this year. The one act play was given for the Dileas Chailin Fine Arts Festival. Three club members plan to at- tend the National Thespian Con- vention in Portland June 21. Karla Stratford, Lynn Rothstien and Judy Donahoe will spend a week studying acting, scenery, and cos- tuming techniques. A candy sale helped finance the club making it possible to buy props and costumes needed to present plays. FRONT ROW: Mark Lindholm, Julie Clary, Cynthia Lindgren, Judy Donahoe, Rosemary Hancock Ruth Anne Hempel Harding Paula Roberts, Sandy Wal- Lynn Rothstien, Sue Zastrow, Sandy Jim Barnes Cindy Cole Alice Heanel lender Karla Stratford, Pam Hunter, Rothwell. ROW 2: Claudia Parson, Bon- Donna Giese Phyllis Jones Sue lnhofer Vicky Vaughan, Vicky Norrie, Linda nie Huff, Kathy Reams, Debbie Kruse, Sally Jo Leytze Bob Kerber Club mplifies Eleetroni Interests, Rifle Club ims High for Safety FRONT ROW: Donald Gorder, Floyd Hammond, Mike Anderson, Don Kolb. ROW 2: Richard King, Charles Klippens, Ray Zimmer, Advisor Mr. Har- old Burgen, Brian McCollin, Dan Rozell, Don Schaper. Jerry Cumming adds finishing touches to his electronics project. Enlarging its field of activity, Electronics Club more than dou- bled its membership as it replaced Radio Club early this year. The club displayed a workable knowl- edge of electronics by building such items as tape recorders and radios. Stressing safety in gun handling and competitive matches, Rifle Club members were required to pass a state safety test before being admitted. Weekly practices are held in the tunnels below the auditorium and gymnasium in preparing for annual competitive matches. Electronics Club members are: Paul Hutton, Gary Walton, Bob Hill, Jim Shel- den, Mark Smith, Delwin Libby, Norman Dahlen, Jerry Cumming, Dave Patrick, Gary Ross, Larry Freeman, Greg Smith, Mr. Robert Jones, advisor. NA, FTA Explore Future Careers F.T.A. members are, FRONT ROW: Sue Elbert, Sue Thompson, Joanne son. ROW 4: Kathy Grace, Linda Karen Luke, Kathy Lemon, Terri King, Phyllis Van Winkle, Carol Bran- Dickey, Suzy Cox, Teresa Crain, Jan Crawford, Judy Keeler, Trudy Gyar- non, Mary Pat Miller. ROW 3: Joan Parsons, Micki Conner, Diana Ed- fas, Kay Kevan, Linda Russell, Kathy Christenson, Kay Johnson, Sue Fra- wards, Terry Permenter, Sue Borg, Cropp, Pattie Weed, Mary Anne Mero. zier, Becky Bailey, Marilyn Endslow, Patty Fox, Gayle Parks. ROW 2: Linda Arnold, Mary Ellen Adams, Kate Riegel, Jann Babcock, Becky Hodge, Barb Anderson, Kris Anderson, Kathie Johann, Linda Nel- F.N.A. members are, FRONT ROW: Kathy McEvoy, Sandie Barber, Carol Wilson, Penny Kaluza, Marie Hawk- ins. ROW 2: Lorna Kendall, Joanne Goumaz, Bonnie Ware, Rosalind Bell, Margie Esch, Bobbie Ann Brockie, Wakelee Olson. ROW 3: Pam Barth, Vickie Norrie, Judy Beekman, Kathy Taggert, Connie Sweet, Jackie Smith. ROW 4: Ginny Benadom, Diane Sprint, Pat McKeen, Pam Johnson, Carol Hahn, Barbara Wright, Carol Cain. Assisting both doctors and nurses gave Future Nurses Asso- ciation members practical experi- ence in Pediatrics, X-Ray, and Central Service at St. Lukes Hos- pital. An open house was presented for North Central and Rogers F.N.A.'s. Lenore Sheldon, from the Peace Corps, showed slides on nursing in Venezuela. Tours of Holy Family Hospital, Henessey Funeral Home and cupcake sales contributed to the club's activi- ties. During the Christmas holidays the club treated Maxine Hayden to a day in town and the Ice Ca- pade show. Shadle Park F.N.A. sponsors Maxine, a teenager at Lakeland Village. Members are chosen in Septem- ber by a test and meeting the re- quirements in the club constitu- tion. F.N.A. officers are, FRONT ROW: Pres- idents Carol Wilson, fall, Rosalind Bell, spring. ROW 2: Vice Presidents Joanne Goumaz, fall, Carol Hahn, spring. ROW 3: Secretaries Barbara Wright, fall, Vickie Norrie, spring. ROW 4: Treas- urers Marie Hawkins, fall, Wakelee Olson, spring. Observing at Field School gave Future Teachers an insight to the duties of an educator. Members also assisted the faculty at the Antonian School, a special school for exceptional children. Attending the Washington Edu- cation Convention in Walla Walla gave club members a chance to see what teachers are doing in this state. Bake sales and brownie sales raised funds for the club's treasury. Members are chosen in Septem- ber by application and meeting club requirements set by F.T.A. Q ., Q 1 3 f Margaret Philopant, F.T.A. member, gains practical experience working with and observing children at Field School. F.T.A. spring officers are, FRONT ROW: Micki Conner, vice president, Kay Kevan, president, Patty Fox, fifth execu- tive, Teresa Crain, treasurer, Sue Thompson, secretary. Fall officers are. ROW 2: Joanne King, treasurer, Sue El- bert, president, Linda Arnold, vice pres- ident, Diana Edwards, secretary. Absent was Carol Brannon, fifth executive. 'Tx x sy ymwngv- Q x af J pani h Club Studies Mexican Customs Glancing over past activities are fall officers Carol Wilson, secretary, Pat Freeman, fifth executive, Craig Butt, treasurer, Linda Russell, vice president, Cynthia Williams, president. FRONT ROW: Sandy Bailey, Joyce Stone, Cheryl Kirkwood, Roberta Olm- stead, Judy Jaehning, Diana Grote, Carol Wilson, Linda Russell. ROW 2: Cindy Breaking a pinata, Spanish Club celebrated Christmas in the tradi- tional fashion. Observing these customs increased understanding of Spanish countries. A potluck dinner fea- turing tacos and enchila- das introduced initiates to the club. Over Christ- mas vacation members participated in selling home-baked candy and cookies at Shadle Center. Being installed for the spring semester are Pat Freeman, president, Pat Gullidge, vice president, Joyce Stone, treas- urer, Judy Jaehning, historian. Carol Brannon, secretary, is not pictured. Fredrickson, Pam McDaniel, Pat Free- man, Kay Johnson, Gayle Parks, Karen Ovey, Joan Fischer, Pat Gullidge. ROW 3: Terry Permenter, Randy Calkins, Rick Holloway, Craig Butt, Bill Dillon, Ken Mewhinney, Roger Butt, Cynthia Wil- liams. Hospitals Offer Experience to FM Volunteer work at city hospitals offered useful experience to members of the Fu- ture Medical Student Club. Performing in labs, kitchens, and hospital rooms, they provided extra help for hospital staffs. A party presented for patients at East- ern Washington State Hospital taught members the more human aspect of med- icine. Speakers on veterinary medicine, pathology, and inhalation therapy offered counseling for medical careers. A point system recorded members' participation and the year's activities were climaxed by the presentation of pins. SEATED: Vicki Norrie, Phyllis Albert, Judy Robert- son, Colleen Jones. STANDING: Jane Knight, Diane Smith, Cheryl Bentley, Jenon Hoogstad, Joyce Stone, Karen Luke. Discoveries Extend Science Interest Adjusting his equipment, Bob Lee prepares to experiment with chemical reactions. Vapor clouds poured out of Room 205 as members of Science Club experimented with dry ice. Such surprises were not al- ways the result of experimentation. Dis- covery of old and new concepts rewarded each member who used logic and creativ- ity. Projects, left to the prerogative of the members, ranged geiger counter to computer. SEATED: Steve Lehman and Chris Ewing. STAND- ING: Ken Carper, Mr. Paul Jensen, advisor, Jon Yurik, Bill Drew, Dave Mathiason, Bob Lee, Reg Briggs. from dismantling a constructing a digital Club members, FRONT ROW: Diane Schoch, JoAnne Dawson, Donna Wilkes. ROW 2: Kathy Clark, Vivian Smitt. ROW 3: Linda Frauchiger, Alane Lyons. German members are, FRONT ROW: Phyllis Van Winkle, Jackie Smith, Claire Stickels, Judi Dubee, Janice Stewart, Cheryl Bentley, Terri Crawford, Nancy German Club officers are, FRONT ROW: Diane Schoch, spring treasurer: Teresa Crain, fall treasurer: Pam Biallas, fall secretary: Nancy Lauber, fall vice pres- ident. ROW 2: David Anderson, spring president: Cheryl Johnson, spring treas- urer: Cindy Cole, spring secretary: Ron Hardin, fall president. German Club Hosts Speakers, dvisor Describes Slides Speakers provided German Club members with a broader look at German life. Advisor Mrs. Loretta Sloan used slides to illustrate her touring discussion. Miss Helga Witt, Lewis and Clark's foreign ex- change student, spoke on family life in Germany. A Christmas dinner and a carol- ing party offered a change of pace from German dialogues. A potluck dinner Hfattened up the members on original German delicacies. Lauber. ROW 2: Diane Koenig, Suzy derson, Pam Miller, Susan Davis, Karen Cox, Becky Hodge, Pam Biallas, Cheryl Hadley. Johnson, Colleen Bookey. ROW 3: Teresa Crain, Cindy Cole, Ron Hardin, David An- 'Political Plays' Challenge Demariansg Debaters Attain National Standing .4 . .. if at E.. aj?-9' Enacting a civil rights trial and a U.N. meeting characterized the Demarians' political discussion. The U.N. meeting emphasized the workings of the National Security Council in times of crises, while the civil rights trial involved po- lice brutality. Attaining membership in the National Forensics League initi- ated the debate year. As the only Spokane public high school to earn this honor, Shadle debaters received city-wide recognition. To enter the League, participants scored the necessary points in competitive speaking events. Carl Cunningham emphasizes an essen- tial point of his debate argument. Highlander debaters are: FRONT ROW: Cheryl Johnson, Norma Christensen, Marian Troyer. ROW 2: Louis Evart, Paul Richter, Gary Meissner, Fred Zemke. Not pictured are Jim Higbee and Carl Cunningham. Partici atin in a National Securit Council meet P 8 Y - ing are Demarians Carl Cunningham, Steve Muma, Dave Moe, Louis Evart and Keith Voos. Analyzing world problems filled the year for these Demarians: FRONT ROW: Steve Muma, Keith Voos, Dorothy Judge, Pamela Morgan. ROW 2: Kathleen Judge, Bob Foye, Dave Moe, Cheryl Johnson, Paula Clodfelter, Sidne McGill. ROW 3: Linda Jensen, Norma Christensen, Bill Zemke, Sue Barraclough, Kay Johnson. ROW 4: Julie Cline, Carl Cunningham, Phil Robinson, Bill Faught, Roger Coombs, Roger Butt. ROW 5: David Mathiason, Bill Drew, Craig Butt, Kelly O'Keefe, Jim Higbee. EF i 421' Mm? FRONT ROW: Spring semester officers Marianne Watson, secretary: Vickie Stecks, treasurer: Candy Bolstad, his- torian. Fall semester officers, Bibbie DE, Commercial Clubs dent: Nancy Teater, secretary: Julie Wandler, treasurer. ROW 2: Jerry Van- hook, spring vice president: Gary Hen- derson, spring president: Milan Novick, . . . . . Robertson, parliamentarian: Candie Bar- fall president: Wayne Rau, spring par- SfJ2L2gSgT3'2Z?1SRexgilflngeelgsgsrsigj ber, historian: Andrea Green, vice presi- liamentarian. FRONT ROW: Julie Wandler, Lina Hed- Green, Carolyn Melcher, Donna Colyar, stad. ROW 4: Nick Smith, Gary Hen- man, Marianne Watson, Vickie Stecks, Pris Andrusko. ROW 3: Dan McEvers, derson, Milan Novick, Jerry Vanhook, Bibbie Robertson, Karol Kassner, Nancy Dale Sprecher, Doug Bolstad, Rick Mc- Wayne Rau. Teater. ROW 2: Candie Barber, Andrea Guire, Randy Utterback, Candy Bol- Forsee Business Careers FRONT ROW: Vicky Giles, Gayle Rob- erts, Kay Kevan, Shirley Stokke, Donna Eklund, Linda Benscoter, Patty Weed, Janet Kellberg, Rae Ann Fry. ROW 2: Suzzie Platt, Karen McCallie, Denise Spring semester fifth executive Karen McCallie and fall fifth ex ecutive Janet Kellberg are seated at the typewriters Fall semester officers are Shirley Fairfax treas urer Marilyn Rudisile secretary Eloise Hoiseth vice president Linda Benscoter president Spring semester officers are Gail VanDewalle president Mary Ann Gillette vice president Gail Rob erts secretary and Suzzie Platt treasurer Bailey, Barb Pippenger, Linda Arnold, Margaret Philopant, Bonnie Weaver, Christy Taylor. ROW 3: Carrie Greear, Shirley Fairfax, Kathy Anderson, Gayla Grier, Eloise Hoiseth, Mary Lou Stew- Potts, Joyce Kellberg, Linda Jorges. Emphasizing future careers, Distribu- tive Education and Commercial Club pre- pared their members for a role in the busi- ness world. Seniors held jobs as part of their D.E. course. Selling candy and school rings gave practical business experience, and field trips provided first hand views of community industry. All D.E. members attended a winter city- wide dinner dance. This spring, Shadle members honored their employers with a dinner. Guest speakers and films on becoming business women headed Commercial Club meetings. A potluck dinner, a new tradi- tion, to honor old officers and announce incoming officers was held. Bake sales helped raise money to support a needy family at Christmastime. art, Marilyn Rudisile. ROW 4: Carol Frahm, Mary Huish, Bobbi Zimmerman Ellyn Holford, Mary Ann Gillette, Linda Discussing a pictorial essay of French chalets are spring semester officers Willanne Person, vice president: Linda Clary, president: Joanne King, treasurer: Ellen Paulukonis, secretary. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Lucas, Trudy Gyar- fas, Kay Kevan, Judy Riggs, Kate Riegel Pennie Harper, Shirley Stokke, Toni Mc- Farland, Judy Shotwell, Pat Thurman Marcia Leiren. ROW 2: Julie Lindley Sue Elbert, Linda Clary, Pam Morgan i 1 1 people and their customs. Marilyn Francis, Faris Dearborn, Ethel Hendrix, Loretta Lavelle, Connie Judd, Sally Jo Leytze, Judy Robertson. ROW 3: Diana Bullivant, Carrie Greear, Clau- dia Parsons, Vicki Seipp, Kris McLel- land, Carla Fredrickson, Barbara Bjork, Casseroles, salads and desserts vanished in seconds as French Club members attended the pot- luck initiation. Guest speaker Kay Keller encouraged the French stu- dents to Tour France Now! with her topic Tourer en France. At one of the monthly evening meetings, Anne Tungay, Shadle foreign exchange student, held members' interest with her pres- entation about South Africa, the Le Cercle Francais expanded its membership as brownie sales, pizza parties, A.S.B. and school projects enthused members. e Cercle Francais Members Become Gourmets Ethel Hendrix holds the light of con tinued progress at the installation of spring officers. Mary Lou Stewart, Kathy Grace, Terry Nolan. ROW 4: Becky Bailey, Kathy An- derson, Gayla Grier, Willanne Person, Leslie Drollinger, Karen Peuck, Kathy Lindsey, Audrey Moeckel, Brenda Olson, Ellen Paulukonis, Paula McConnell. State Official ddresses Area Key Clubs Hosting a district meeting, Sha- dle Park Key Club featured guest speaker A. Ludlow Kramer, Secre- tary of State. Students from Deer Park, Colville and four city high schools attended. Mr. Kramer dis- cussed state politics with an in- formative question-answer period following his presentation. Monthly luncheons enabled members to hear key speakers. Principal William Taylor, exchange student Anne Tungay and radio announcer for the Spokane lndi- ans, Herb Hunter spoke on sub- jects of interest to the club. ln March, Shadle Key Club at- tended the Regional Conclave held in Puyallup, Washington. Clubs from Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Alaska were rep- resented at the annual assembly. Through these activities, the international organization Key Club served Shadle as an all-boys' honorary service club. SWF' s Apples, sold as one of their money-mak- ing projects, are enjoyed by Jim Even- den, Mitch Reems and Phil Johnston. if 1 A S . I Admiring the Key Club banner are fall semester officers Wally Blackhurst, sec- retary, Bob Shelton, president, Greg Danielson, vice president, Dave Cole- man, treasurer. Counting profits made on activities are spring semester officers Bruce Lamott, vice president, Jim Higbee, president, Eric Benson, treasurer, Jim Evenden, secretary. FRONT ROW: Keith Voos, Gordie Preecs, Ken Carper, Ken Sammons Steve Lehman, Fred Zemke, Ed Hayes. ROW 2: Reg Briggs, Bruce Lamott, Bob Shelton, Phil Robinson Dave Mathiason, Wally Blackhurst Frank Greco. ROW 3: Jim Evenden Tom Batty, Mitch Reems, Greg Dan ielson, Doug Umbreit, Phil Johnston Dave Coleman, Jim Higbee. Logic Furthers Logic lectures involved Math Club members in new activity for '66. Fred Zemke, co-ordinator of this year-long proj- ect, planned the meeting programs. Col- lege professors, many from Gonzaga Uni- versity, related the use of logic in math, experimental science and law. Besides pro- viding a new look into the methods of math, these lectures gave insight into mathematical careers for club members. SEATED: Reg Briggs, Julie Cline, Kris Ewing, Bob Lee, Randy Steele. STAND- ING: Steve Lehman, Bill Zemke, Bill Faught, Fred Zemke. Math Understanding Club Officers: Randy Steele, fall secretary, Fred Zemke, fall vice president, spring president, Julie Cline, spring vice president, Phil Robinson, fall treasurer, Kris Ewing, spring secretary, Bill Faught, fall president, Steve Lehman, spring treasurer. 5 i 3 l' F ' Latin Club members, FRONT ROW: Karen Luke, Kathy Opsal, Mary Slagg. ROW 2: Marion Watson, Julie Wandler, Darlene Westbrook, Geneva Williams. ROW 3: Lynda Sprague, Keith Voos, Becky Schlueter, Darla Walker, Linda Polensky. ,. gs. .,l lil Q .iw 5 ml, iihk 3 5 Latin and Chess Clubs Inter-School Activities Karen Luke and Norma Christensen dis- la maps depicting Latin and Chess Organize Initiating inter-school activities marked Latin and Chess clubs projects during 1966. Latin Club members joined with the North Central group for a pizza party and Chess Club met Lewis and Clark, Mead, Gonzaga, and East Valley in inter-school tournaments. During initiation Latin Club pledges bestowed designers names upon the ancient toga Club members also judged the mi tiates' ability to sing Latin songs and identify Italian cities. The ini tiation was Latin Club's first ac tivity for the year. Chess Club enlarged the field of interest as members learned to play bridge. Lessons were given at club meetings while the usual rounds of chess were played. 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ROW 4: Syd Muzzy, Tom Landry, Jim Mclnturff, Bob Os- S Ferris' Fin Taylor l21l downs quarter- back Ed Fisher l17l in the Scots' open- ing game of Shadle's first winning season. trander, Jerry Davis, Dick Shaw, Lance Orton, Ron Frost, Gary Oxner. ROW 5: Phil Johnston, Mike Storaasli, Jerry Hendren, Don Jones, Glenn Fehler, Ed Clauson, Jim Harris, Stan Bemel, Fred Lieske. ROW 6: Alan Lafky, Steve Phillabaum, Gary Branson, Tom Beall, Jerry Bock, Joe Ralph, John Donnelly, Charles Dotson, Steve Smith. Scots Capture 2nd Place in City End Season with Wins, 2 Losses WORK, DESIRE, EAGERNESS and SPIRIT, drove the Scots on to capture sec- ond place in city and place 13th in state ratings. The Scots lost only two games last season, both to Gonzaga Prep, 29-26 and 14-12. Gonzaga placed first in the city and second in the state polls. Coach Gary Davis, dividing staff assign- ments among assistant coaches Bob Mor- ris, Don Miller, Les Rurey and himself, achieved near perfection in defense and offense. ln defense, the Laddies allowed only 67 points, while the offense scored 225 points. The Scots finished first in total defense and second in total offense. Opening the second half of the Shadle- Ferris game, Steve Ogilvie runs back a kickoff return for a touchdown. Les Rurey, Assistant Coach Don Miller, Assistant Coach Lmeman of the Year All State Names Hendren to Teams All City Teams Select IO Scots Outstanding pass receiving and broken field running earned Jerry Hendren the Washington Sportswriters Association's Lineman of the Year title. Jerry also was awarded three first team end positions from the All-State, Spokesman-Review and Chronicle sports critics. Nine other Highlanders receiving rec- ognition on thelcity level were: tackle Ed Clauson, first teams Spokesman-Review and Chronicleg quarterback Ed Fisher and center John Donnelly, first team Chronicle and second team Spokesman-Reviewg guard Jim Harris, first team Spokesman- Review and second team Chronicleg tackle Gary Branson and fullback Ron Brusseau, second team Spokesman - Review and Chronicleg guard Gary Oxner, end Tom Beall and end Joe Ralph, honorable men- tions on the Spokesman-Review. Jerry Hendren Joe Ralph Ed Clauson A John Donnelly icq na 5, Y l if ,L W A V f JEL ' A M ld 1-lj! Q .Sidi 'We ,J t wifi N-.,, 3 :f 1 . ' , gh f mf 513 gi Jlkm,-1-, ,v,Mu.,, ewtagiflzkr, w,fl.,: me , ft ,Mk ,qu . - -k,,,..: .i , J 1 ' giwggqyg Qgiitw Q51 avi-ti 4, ' ', . 7-', A ff f -, . E: -5 -f fm -pf, f - qui ,ff-3+ rw f' mnffgm 3: 'f'-:le qi lg. 5,29 f A -- rf, A -we 4. 5-L. '.,1,.f,-2 me fi W f- N- - ' .-1i7,.4y,,frf,,kgl f'-, .Www .,k1f,,s-Lefgwglw2.r.,,f 12, Ms, ,pts.p,,, ,. 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Coach Lavaughn Stephens Assistant Coach Lyle Pugh FRONT ROW: Dan Newlun, Dennis Rancourt, Craig Menteer, Jim Philopant, Jerry Thompson, Mike Kitt, Tim Maloney, Dan Brown. ROW 2: Ron Jordan, Doug McCreight, Dave Sullivan, Rod Holmes, Marvin Seal, Darrell Wagenman, Larry Johann, Mike Cain, Paul Parrish, Keith Speicher. Record Promises Future Winning Seasons I A Shadle ROW 3: Jerry Riggs, Dave Berg, Scott Jarboe, Kent Gable, Bruce Bjork, Steve Rookey, Tim Chapman, Arlin Hudson, Steve Maimquist, Dan Robbins. ROW 4: Bob Smith, Don Wagner, Harvey Dunham, Mitch Reems, Jerry Deaver, Frank Doctor, 1 .. al Shadle Shadle Shadle Craig Swift, Dan Wulff, Dave Utley, Keith Bull. ROW 5: Barry Redd, Greg Borg, Rob Peterson, Tom Schultz, Jim Elms, Randy Flieger, Kem Kiehn, Dick Meier, Lyle Loncasty, Ray Pitschska. Q Shadle. .. Shadle. .. B-Squad Football Scores 6 L.C. ..... 0 0 Gonzaga . . . . .14 University .....20 N.C. .....13 Ferris .. .....l5 C.V. 0 Mesmer Leads Rich Mesmer Cross Country Team to Successful Season Track rat Rich Mesmer scored three firsts and two seconds in dual meets, leading the cross country team to a third place fin- ish in city competition. Rich con- sistently ran the two mile course in' less than ten minutes with a best time of 9:40. Bill Braun, Greg Danielson, and Mike Baril provided depth to the Highlander two-milers with valu- able performances. All seven var- sity runners finished in the top 25 spots in the All-City meet to cap- ture second place. Coach Harvey Lockhead and the team members spent many hours and miles working to get in shape for the 1965 cross country season. League Scores Shadle. .25 L.C. .... 30 Shadle. .31 Ferris ..24 Shadle. .15 Gonzaga 50 Shadle. .40 Rogers .19 Coach Harvey Lochhead Shadle ' -15 N'C' Q Q -48 Second-All-Cityg Second-l.E. Meetg Fifth-State Meet Bill Braun Mike Baril Greg Danielson imiwm Rich Emery strides to victory in the North Central Meet. FRONT ROW: Corky Chapman, Ray Bal- Iantyne, Mike Hedin, Rich O'Conner, Mike Clough, Greg Many, Craig Menteer, Ed Anastasio, Tom Wright. ROW 2: John 'B' Wrestling, Cross Country Despite a record of 4-4, ShadIe's 'B' squad wrestling team showed marked im- provement as the season progressed. Matching their strength against more ex- perienced 2nd team wrestlers from other schools, the 'B' squad l3rd and 4th teamsl gained valuable experience for varsity com- petition. Repp, Randy Stoner, Larry McCaughey, Brad Beal, Mike Charter, Frank Atchi- son, Scott Jarboe, Arlin Hudson. ROW 3: Charles McCarthy, Jerry Deaver, Greg Borg, Bob Peterson, Allan Brown, Bruce Caroon, Barry Redd, Kent Gable, Dan Corbin. Jerry Davis attempts a pin after his re- versal during the Lewis and Clark match. im to Strengthen Varsity Claiming first at the All-City Meet, Sha- dle's 'B' Cross Country Team should strengthen the '66 varsity. This win cli- maxed a highly successful season includ- ing a 5-1 record and first place victories in the sophomore and junior divisions of the Highlander Invitational Meet. FRONT ROW: Jerry Clark, Paul Ortman, Floyd Hammond, Lew Barmon. ROW 2: Steve Jones, Jim Loucks, Bob Tobiason, Ben Inman, Rich Weisser. ROW 3: John Malterner, Dan White, Bill Blummert, Dan Wicker. ROW 4: Les Young, Brian Hocum, Steve Byrn, Jim Freeman, Randy Baxter. ROW 5: Larry Conboy, Mike Thibault, Jim Haunschild, Marty Joyce. ROW 6: Paul Richter, Mike O'Hara, Mark Klohe, Glenn Batty, Dale Slack. Gembala, Clauson State Champs Sc Matmen Take 4th Place in State ots Win 5th District Trophy Hard work, determination and extensive practice brought the Scots their fifth consecutive Dis- trict 8 trophy. Qualifying five for the Tri-District Tournament, the team captured 2nd place. In the State Tournament, Jim Gembala and Ed Clauson earned championships to place 4th in team points. Jim, at 106 lbs., won 21 matches in a row to win the State Crown. Ed defeated the re- turning champion and became lst in the state at 195 lbs. P t K' I , h , p?nSr:Egogzij1:naeVerSe ne Son as e With the referee signalling a pm Ed Clauson presses his opponents shoul ders to the mat. 5 2 X 108 lb 168 -Pat Kang ............ 2n 195 -Ed Clauson State Placings: 106lb.-Jim Gembala ........ 195 -Ed tClaus,on ......... 1st if xn-sis Qu: had Having a double hand arm bar, Mike Moyer keeps controi of his opponent. Grapplers Place 2nd in City LEAGUE STANDINGS LEAGUE RECORD W L SHADLE 24 N.C. ..... ...... 1 7 L.C. ........ ..... 7 1 SHADLE .... .... 1 8 L.C. ............. 26 SHADLE ..... 6 2 SHADLE .... .... 2 4 University ..... ..19 N.C. ..... ..... 5 3 SHADLE 30 C.V. ....... .... 1 1 Ferris .... ..... 5 3 SHADLE 19 Ferris . .. .... . .24 Rogers ..... 4 4 SHADLE 29 Rogers .. ......17 W.V. ..... 4 4 SHADLE 31 Mead ..... 7 C.V. ...... ..... 3 5 SHADLE 22 W.V. .... ...... 2 0 Mead ...... ..... 2 6 University .... ..... O 8 Marv Seal sinks a pinning combination in his match with Davis of Yakima. SHADLE Dick Shaw, top man, tries for a take down as he goes off the mat, FRONT ROW: Jim Gembala, Mike Moyer, John Renshaw, Fred Bonzer, Larry Par- sons, Craig Mitchum, John Lanouette. ROW 2: Mike Bemel, John Ricketts, Steve Ozilvie. Bob Beal. Marv Seal. Bill -sl MW- ' Q Xxx' six X S S , sq fy - . - . ss I --' Q' r Y 5.v:,'H'::. s slag, x Q 5 , .cv Q fizwibig - Lyle Pugh, Head Coach Minor, Rusty Tavares. ROW 3: Arlin Hudson, Stan Bemel, Charles Dotson, Ed Clauson, Dick Shaw, Don Semler, Greg Wolfe, Warren Alfano. X .c,,.a Bill Via, Assistant Coach Highlanders Set Scoring Mark During Disappointing Season Dave Chapman made basketball history at Shadle during the 1965-66 season by averaging 18 points per game. Chapman's performance led the Highlanders to a new school scoring record of 62 points per game. A riddled defense and a lack of con- sistency kept Shadle from title contention as the Scots finished the season with a disappointing six win-seven loss record. The Highlanders began the season with a four game winning streak with wins over North Central 70-51, Mead 88-62, Ferris 65-62, and University 56-47. Shadle suffered its first loss to City League Champions Lewis and Clark 69-43. Soaring to rim height is 5'7 guard Ed Fisher. The Highlanders came back and shot an outstanding 60 per cent from the field to defeat Rogers 74-71. A disastrous six game losing streak in which the Scots lost by an average of only five points per game began as they fell 58-39 to Central Valley. West Valley overcame a 13 point deficit for a come from behind 76-73 victory. Gonzaga scored a last second basket in regulation time and went on to win 59-58 in overtime. Shadle dropped three close games to Ferris 66-64, University 58-51, and Lewis and Clark 56-53 before defeating North Central 75-66 in an anticlimactic finish to a losing season. Going up for two points is Bruce Snyder in a los- ing effort against Central Valley. .7 A-K we-fggvw -1 W, ia Possessing a stunning de- fense that held its opposition to less than 50 points per game, Shadle raced to eight straight victories in pre-season play. Showing smooth ball handling, the use of the fast break, and accurate shooting this same team averaged over 75 points per game. Coach Henley dis- played his bench strength by substituting generously in each game. SHADLE .... ..... 7 0 SHADLE .... ..... 8 8 SHADLE .... ..... 6 5 SHADLE .... ..... 5 6 SHADLE .... ..... 4 3 SHADLE .... ..... 7 4 SHADLE .... ..... 3 9 SHADLE .... ..... 7 3 SHADLE .... ..... 5 8 SHADLE .... ..... 6 4 SHADLE .... ..... 5 1 SHADLE .... ..... 5 3 SHADLE ........ ........... 7 5 FRONT ROW: Mike Maloney, Dick Schuchart, Greg Danielson, Coach Henley, Doug Umbreit, Steve Miller, Ed Fisher. ROW 2: Tom Beall, John Varsity Basketball Maintains Flawless The Christmas Holiday Tour- nament consisted of all the city and Valley teams plus Pullman. The opening round found the Highlanders crushing Mead 88- 62. ln the finale the West Valley Eagles handed Shadle its first loss of the season to take home the first place trophy. North Central .....51 Mead ......... ..... 6 2 Ferris ......... ..... 6 2 University ....... ..... 4 7 Lewis and Clark .... ..... 6 9 Rogers ......... ..... 7 1 Central Valley .....58 West Valley .....76 Gonzaga ...... ..... 5 9 Ferris ........,.. ..... 6 6 University ......... ..... 5 8 Lewis and Clark .... ..... 5 6 North Central ..... ....... 6 6 Nelson, Bruce Snyder, Joe Ralph, Dave Chapman, Steve Moyle, Don Jones, Al Luher. Holding a job that has little recogni- tion but great responsibility are this season's basketball managers. FRONT ROW: Jerry Pike. ROW 2: Bell Elston, Tom Sandgren, Dan Walsh. Pre-Season Mark, Individuals Excel Dave Chapman demonstrates the form that led him to one of the highest scor- ing averages in the city. Averaging 18 and 12.9 points per game respectively, Dave Chapman and Bruce Snyder gained city league recognition. Chapman placed on the second team all- city while Snyder earned a spot on the Di- vision ll second team. Snyder was chosen honorary team captain of the Shadle squad. Elected by his fellow teammates, Steve Miller received the most inspirational player award from Coach Paul Henley. Being the most consistent player on the team, Bruce Snyder was chosen hon- orary team captain. Showing speed that kept the team mov- ing, Steve Miller, Most Inspirational Player, scores two points for the High- landers. B-Squad Members Seek Polish, Experience An average finish in city league Combating with tremendous competition capped off a success- pressure these future varsity play- ful season for ShadIe's sopho- ers scored close wins over Gon- more studded B-Squad. zaga and University. Soaring for the ball on the tip-off Steve Barker dwarfs opposition. FRONT ROW: Steve Barker, Craig Swift, Bartholme. ROW 3: Loren Faudree, Tom - M I Keith Bull, Don Wagner, Harvey Jones, Schultz, Steve Moyle, Randy Broatch, Egsisawiogizitgisnisg iitizlfiandcgf Tom Cropp. ROW 2: Tom Munkers, Terry Randy Fleiger, Dan Wulf-f, Coach Bell. ' Higgins, Greg Jens, Chris Wilde, Dan FRONT ROW: Ken Lund, Jim Cappello, Mike Ramsey, Rick Cappello, Terry Fan- ning. ROW 2: Roy Davenport, David Reeves, Mike Henderson, Craig Volo- sing, Jim Moe. ROW 3: Jim Saddler, Ken Thiemann, Mike Mott, Jim Van Schoorl, Larry Conboy. ROW 4: Bruce Grote, Rick Gardiner, Mike Shaw, Phil Heninger, Jim Perry. Swimming Toward State Meet, Shadle Team Ends Season Spearheaded by eight state meet qualifiers, Shadle bested keen competition to take the lst place trophy in the Inland Empire Swim Meet prior to State Compe- tition in Seattle. Winning 20 of 66 places in the l.E., Shadle went on to place 12th out of 26 in the state meet. Swimmers fought to stay above water in practice by tying weights around their heads. Instead of normal swimming the team often exercised using just their feet or arms. Practicing for swim meets, Bruce Erick- son demonstrates the racing back- Xwa-N stroke. Jim Cappello executes a cut-away dive of-f the low board. . wi. -V: '1,g:41sv2 . . , 5, , , , ,, ., ., -Am ,, I ' Y - ,Z L,.L ,fx PM kL.,A A ,gihilgi if . V uv' Q f gm if r N x 'YS 1-mike Tn K ,- ki' Jim Higbee, Greg Borg, Paul Peterson, Jerry Deaver, Jim McNett, Glenn Batty, Randy Steele. ROW 6: Al Brown, Jim Harris, Larry Shultz, Charles Dotson, Jim Hanlen, Greg Danielson, Jeff Hatch, Weather-Plagued Trackmen Work For' Winning Season Neither rain nor sleet nor snow stopped track practice, implied Coach Lockhead as he watched the Shadle track team contend with buckets of rain intermingled with snow in early spring track practice. During the winter the track squad conditioned by lifting weights and running in anticipation of an above-average year. First outside track times seemed a bit slower than usual, but Jim Harris made a shot put heave of 47 feet, 9 inches, a good two feet better than his former best. John Donnelly was a mere six inches off the city record with a pole vault of 12 feet. The high jump is led by senior Jeff Hatch. Ed Fisher, an underclass- man, leads Shadle broad jumpers and is developing into a city champ in his event. The track events, including everything from the 100 yard dash to the two mile run, fea- tured Rich Mesmer, the national 1000 yard champion. Showing the strain required by all track men, Jim Harris hurls the shot put. 'fi Tom Cassidy, Greg Thurber, John Don- nelly, Syd Muzzy, Bob Peterson. Spnng Prachce Boosts Lads' Track Rating Flexing the pole to his advantage, Tom Merritt begins a vault over the bar in spring training. Track Coach Harvey Lochhead smiles as another timing predicts a good season. A victory over Rog- ers and first place in the Mooberry Relays prompted the SWABS to name the Highlanders Team of the Week in late March. V E' 'hs L. www' I , f.. 4 f' ie-gg, A Q 7 Squad Baseball Completes Season of I8 Games ts. we , Q 'i - i 5 2 f X ' . i l Q , 2 i l l l 1 1 A ' 1 sv K, .. ,Q ' ' , ,,. N,-are , ' f J, W. .. mf ' W Ie .F . ss, as Kp- ' ' f s -- bfi .fi,,,,Q, k - , f resr,.ff .4 K 'K K ' 0- . ' , ti, A ,wi r A ,K -A. r xl '- Iwi e '.. A. ,Q xl flu. km .. , 'iw ..,,, fm- ' 2' ma- f 1' .1 ,iw .Q A ' . 0,7 , x 'f 'W' 'i KK ,K -,Vast -f KK Hx -, as W. K 7, ft .. H. . seems, , V ., as - Qi kv at ,,., as K K7 sexi, KAW K i, li nm sg ,. , , ,KK 2' s 6' ui H t W fan.-were-3, i 4... D, T' .W - 4 - -. 5 .,- 'lf . ' ,sq M' . 9 f wi sag I MK G ,K 'K ,. A -KKK s K K in , 1 i .. W, it as v. S, .,.K K www- . we H I ' Q ., ig! Dan Wulff, first baseman, stretches to make an out in the Varsity- B squad baseball game. Getting advanced practice, B squadder Tim Maloney catches for Varsity player Floyd Christensen. FRONT ROW: Tim Maloney, Glen Harney, Jim Philopant, Rod Holmes. ROW 2: Bob Morrison, Dennis Raymond, Jerry Thompson, Dave Sullivan, Tom Cropp. ROW 3: Dan Robbins, Jim Moe, Steve Barker, Dan Brown, Darrell Wagenman. ROW 4: Dan Wilberg, Dan Clary, Dan Barthome, Dan Wulff, Mitch Reems, Doug Freeland. X5 il Ba eball Eyes Combination of Depth FRONT ROW: Steve Miller, Rick Brett, Dave Johnson, Pete Helke, Gary Squires, Ron Brusseau. ROW 2: Jim Neighbors, Craig Kallas, Greg Jens, Craig Moritz, John Ward, Mike Maloney. ROW 3: Mike Head Coach Joe Heslin and Coach Steve Bell talk over strategy for the game with Rogers. Experience Leaded bats, plastic baseballs, tennis shoes and a hardwood floor greeted the baseball team on the first day of practice. With eight senior lettermen and' eleven jun- iors, this year's varsity promised a stronger performance than last year's city co-champion. Ham- pered by the snow and later cold wind and rain, the bat rats spent the first few weeks of practice in the gym. Catcher Dave Johnson blocks the late, D tagging out a North Central runner. A determined hitter, senior Tom Beall hopefully eyes an All-City berth for his second straight year. Managers Mike Cook and Doug Thiele check equipment before each game. Not pictured is Steve Muma. wwwb- .,,tQ,.Qt-'Q .f 121 Golfers Capture Fall All City Tournament, Tennis Team Works for Winning Season FRONT ROW: Ken Tally, Eric Benson, Bob Shelton, John Weeden, Rick Marksbury. ROW 2: Dennis Wilson, Dave :alfa E ig WW., Mrk U -44' We if i. ,a Us WP 5 inf Mu. WH. fe-JV v 1 fxikfrkt f Q K, Tit. W, ffm., ,- -ini . x, gk .Ng In x -xy ' ,,f..T qi ' ,.3QQ'ff 5:3 1 vw- 'ir N...-ww gg., M ML 4 9 I Q- ' Wk . 1 K3 ., Ui .wx 3,52 .Q ., K ,. , k Q, QQJWI -., Q vw ' x X he , ,-if X . 0 ' 4 k fx .V Q fy-gr N 1 -f 1 . ' ,X T I LY 1 Q Q Q! Jlm Evend 29... Golf members are FRONT ROW: Cheryl Marcily Brown, Patty Davis, Karen Chicha, Anderson, Debbie Jones. ROW 2: Sue Kem- mish, Vicki Bodker, Carla Fredrickson, Nancy Largent, Faris Dearborn. ROW 3: FRONT ROW: Linda Exley, Sue Keller, Judy Muzzy, Cathy Burquist. ROW 2: Lynda Brakke, Nancy Edmonson, Sue Peterson, Jackie Babin, Gayle Parks. Leslie Thompson. ROW 4: Cherry Holt, Sue Clarke, Dorrit Marr, Kris Irwin, Karen Clark. Pausing before teeing off Shadle's top five golfers Debbie Jones Marcily Brown Dor nt Marr Faris Dearborn and Vicki Bodker check the greens condition at Downriver Golf Course Tennis Places 3rd in League Golf Team Takes All City Capturing first place in city league competition and winning the All-City Golf Tournament climaxed the fall sea- son forthe girls' golf team. Vicki Bod- ker, with a score of 44, was co-medal- ist in the tournament. During spring action golfers defended their title against Lewis and Clark, North Cen- tral, Rogers and Ferris. Losing only to University and West Valley, the girls' tennis team earned third place in the city league. Single, girls' double and mixed double teams represented Shadle in the All-City Ten- nis Tournament. Junior Varsity Tennis members are FRONT ROW: Judy Shotwell, Kathy Judge, Donna Giese, Diane Schreckendgust. ROW 2: Sue Fry, Linda Jensen, Donna Schreckendgust, Kathy Durkin. FRONT ROW: Barbara Stone, Judy Keeler, Linda Sullivan, Katie Murray, Jean Higbee, Kathy Cropp, Lynn Nor- man. ROW 2: Sue Frederick, Marilyn rw- 'Qi ii'- A t. Ju. ' Stephens, Terry Hatley, Denise Sartz, Cindy Allen, Candy Munsen, Donna Ninemire, Cathy Oster. ROW 3: Dave Lewis, Jim Pyles, Bill Pyles, Mark Lind- '41, holm, Dennis Barnes, Bob McDaniels, Dave Bixby. Co-ed Training, Team Challenges Anticipating membership in the gym- nastics team, Jeri Summers Cwearing gym suitl performs stunts on the bar in P.E. class. Co-educational status boosted interest in gymnastics as seven boys joined the traditionally all girl team. Not yet an offi- cial sport, Shadle's newest team is antici- pating a position in a varsity league next year. Members challenged Ferris, Rogers, W.S.U. and Eastern Washington freshmen classes. The team received second place at the Kennewick Inland Open Gymnastics Meet. Members won second and fourth place for the all-around trophy. A trip to the coast tested team skill in western competition. Xu:--1 Katie Murray spot checks Linda Sullivan as she attempts a hand stand on the balance beam. The picture at the right depicts final results. Enlarge G mnasts' Activities Practicing balance stunts, Linda Sul- livan prepares for gymnastics meets. Xfi- 'F' Q 9 Aqua Tartans Produce Broadway Water Show mmm Aqua Tartans perform many stunts whnch can only be seen underwater and captured wuth an underwater camera no vm mi: mr .nmif :sv :anim-1 Nu imusri-i ls ,lx- Standing on the board are spring offi- cers, Joanne Hamilton, treasurer, Becky Bunch, secretary, Pam Barth, vice pres- ident, Kathy Johann, president. Sitting on the ladder, Jan Bertholf, fifth ex- ecutive. Standing on the ladder, Linda Benscoter, general show chairman. Mrs. Moore, I sink, is a com- Ascending to the high dive are fall of- ficers from top to bottom, Dianna Grote, president, Kathy Johann, vice president Linda Stoudt, secretary, Connie Cross, fifth executive, Pam Barth, treasurer mon phrase among the Aqua Tar- tans while trying to perform new stunts. Members of this swimming ballet group work to achieve stunts and routines for a spring water show. This year the show Broadway was put on in late March. Sponsoring a needy family of twelve was the club's Christmas project. Clothes, food, and toys were collected and given to the family. Hayrides, cupcake sales, initiation slumber parties, and a kidnapped breakfast on a curricu- lum day contributed to the club's many activities. Mrs. Dennie Moore, advisor of Aqua Tartans, produced and ar- ranged the water show. She aided the girls with instruction of all new stunts and strokes. Aqua Tartans are chosen in Sep- tember by meeting requirements of the club and passing a swim- ming test. FRONT ROW: Sandie Barber. ROW 2: Joanne Hamilton, Jann Babcock. ROW 3: Mary Ent, Vickie Ringel, Cindy Bower. ROW 4: Linda Nixon, Charlene Estes, Pam Booth. ROW 5: Linda Red- man, Michelle Chalk, Jan Logan, Gwen Portz. ROW 6: Linda Benscoter, Marsha Trumble, Jamie Moliter, Becky Bunch, Pam Barth, Connie Cross, Jan Bertholf, Connie Rodenbaugh. ROW 7: Kathy Jo- hann, Linda Stoudt, Mary Cavanaugh, Cindy Cole, Dianna Grote. 'I 1:9 Q if Lf. ,J LY , msn f: ' Cooperation Builds Shadle Clan Mr. Donald Cobb arranged meetings between senior students and college representatives. Helen Cleveland Dean of Girls Donald Cobb Dean of Boys Wayne Conner Counselor Olga lverson Counselor Irma Painter Haus' Counselor Robert Stockman Business Manager ' We Contrasts Honors foroutstanding students and dis- ciplinary reprimands formed the third year for Mr. William Taylor and Mr. Keith Rost- vold as co-administrators. Mr. Taylor, prin- cipal, enjoyed presenting an unusual amount of honors in not only the field of sports but also in the field of academics. The business manager, Mr. Robert Stock- man, reported record breaking football ticket sales at the business office. Mr. Donald Cobb and Mr. Wayne Conner processed graduation requirements for 648 seniors and prepared the upcoming jun- iors for their final year. Both men fulfilled their other duties as dean of boys and counselor respectively. Miss Helen Cleveland, dean of girls, along with Mrs. Olga Iverson and Mrs. Irma Painter, kept Girls' League operations in order. Miss Cleveland accepted responsi- bility for the juniors while Mrs. Painter ran the study hall and Mrs. Iverson counseled sophomore students. c , V r T 5 , ' ' : -- , -4551 L '21 , i f ' H s -S - Characterize Administrative Year Dr. Ayars Elected Rymond, Swanson To get real satisfaction out of a job, you have to feel what you're doing is im- portant. To Dr. Albert L. Ayars, Superin- tendent of School District No. 81, Spokane schools are important factors in his life. Education, a basis for happiness and a goal for all students, is a requirement for achieving success, stated Dr. Ayars. Dr. Ayars maintained a balance be- tween the school board and the 67 indi- vidual school administrations through his school to school visitations. During the ad- dress at an A.S.B. installation Con, Dr. Ayars re-affirmed his beliefs that A.S.B. is a part of education and is necessary for student participation in government and activities. Board members Mr. Peyton, Mr. Neth- ercutt, Mr. Luscher, Mr. Swanson, Mrs. Rymond and superintendent Dr. Ayars discuss issues vital to the district's functioning. Dr. Ayars, emphasizing a point, conveys his opinion to students at a press con- ference. To Head District, Fill Board Vacancies Along with Dr. Ayars, the Spokane School Board feels that another part of education is Educational Television. Al- though it will never replace teachers, it en- courages a higher degree in the pupil- teacher relationship. The proposed E.T.V. station KDHS-7 brought about added responsibilities for Mr. Minard, Assistant Superintendent. Du- ties including instruction and curriculum co-ordinating kept him busy while also acting as superintendent before Dr. Ayars' arrival. Leaving a position in public relations in New York, Dr. Ayars arrived in Spokane to assume the responsibilities of superintend- ent of schools on October 15. Having grown up and been educated in the Pacific North- west, Dr. Albert L. Ayars returned to the Inland Empire for sentimental reasons, bringing with him his proudest achieve- ment, his famly. Dr. Albert L. Ayars Superintendent, Spokane Public Schools Mr. Minard Assistant Superintendent Mr. Peyton Mr. Nethercutt Mr. Luscher Mr. Swanson Mrs Rymond 3 QR dm Gllberta AIDO Glrls' League George Alex Art Club Marvnn Anderson Tenms Sarah Anderson Glrls League Steve Bell Class of ' 7 James Berry Clansmen Patrucla Bockmey Girls' League Norma Bolsen Dlleas Challln Phyllus Bongers Spamsh Club Gllbert Brooks lndustrlal Arts er Head Instructors Elevate School Education... Harold Burgen Rnfle Club Vlrglma Burger Qunll and Scroll Robert Cappello Chess Club Wayne Chandler Class of '66 Karen Chase Gymnastlcs Ronal Chattm Demarlan Club E B Chrssman Science Head H T Clark Fellowshup Group Larry Clark Cafeteria Supervusor W T Clark Publlcatlons Clyde Combs Swlmmlng Geraldine Couture Art Club Douglas Cresswell Baseball Gary Davns Football Wayne Eacker Mathematlcs Head Charlotte Fancher Latm Club Edward Feldhusen Business Ed Head Lloyd Fowler Thesplans John Fry Publncuty Beverly Glidden Dnleas Challln BMX f '10 Gt MK g 'Nw Q:-:IV X 'J S gt is WNFR AL - ff -,: 5 - 'Hsu ' m , .,E K , E' 1 s:,.? -ln' ' ' :EEEEQR . il5 l . 4. at it B - L e O . 1- ' ii ,V . 3 . W-.ge - K . K ' -zg lj t' .iff - 51, wwf? ' aafffiau , - ,:- ' ' Us t - 1 Q , , 5 , . . . 'H . H' 4 . 1 - - L... . . 1 E . . ,.,. i 4 is I k 7 X it Sffl ... Q fm. . .,.. i .fl f ' V ll el 1 Q A' f S' - , 252'-5 ffm? Fiiiff' ik' - - - Q L MN , L Qs Www.. ' .4 -'Q 0 ' .el 'W at 19 X' 'X Black board explanation and symbolism, structors Mr. Davis, Mrs. Koller, and Mr. class participation and dictation of as- Cappello as they help students toward signments are techniques used by in- their future goals and successes. J-Y! 40 'e i is 1 is.v?g:F xi-1 - - . .wx is 23 if W 1 f' A-Y f. e , Us .- Q ...sw 5 x. dig? 5 fx 1 , .X sf . ming, IE is Y. 5 hr 4 ,ar 2' f ...K Q is L V...-.5 AEA .., '19 sb , -rl. .ff tr - this V ,if 1 L, ig N , R ' - if if '91 iv .gg i P X ,ga-5 X St gf t RW 5 we , x W .. gs -Q5 1' , . X Mary Griggs Commercial Club Lenore Haight Library Club Sharon Hale Cheerleaders John R. Harris Music Head, Stage Paul Henley P.E. Head, Basketball Joseph Heslin Commencement Arthur Hightower Key Club Gwen Hill Library Club Olga Iverson Girls' League Paul Jensen Science Club Charlotte Jones P.E. Head, Hi-Lassies Robert Jones Radio Club, Audio Ken Judd Tennis Virginia Koller Math Club Melvin Kornmeyer Music Lawrence Kraft Debate Harriet Kresel Home Ec Club Margaret Kroske Homemaking Head Robert Kuehl Concessions Harvey Lochhead Track, Cross Country Evelyn Magnuson Commercial Club George Manning Golf James McBride Language Lab Howard McNew Social Studies Head William Meuler Equipment Manager ...and Support Donald Miller Football Harlow Moe Medical Club Ray Mohney i wi L Victory Bell Supervisor X S A L f Dennie Moore Aqua Tartans Jim Morlan Distributive Education Robert Morris Football Margaret Ostness Future Nurses Club Irma Painter A.S.B. Betty Partridge Girls' League Dennis Petek Basketball Students in Extracurricular Activities Esther Phillips Honors English 1 -as ' 5 'N A X at l b tt c Y 1 is-f X Lyle Pugh Wrestling, Gymnastics Dorothy Richardson Girls' League Cecil Robinette Future Teachers Club George Ross A.S.B., S.E.A. Ida Rowe Girls' League Leslie Rurey Football, Track Carl Schmidt Archery Club Mildred Schoonover Pep Club Loretta Sloan German Club Faith Snider Art Club Lavaughn Stephens Football Patricia Stevens Pep Club William Via Wrestling, French Club Frances Yuse Language Art Head Calvin Zinkel Talent Club 'Wars,' Weak Excuses, Dominate Clerical Late bulletin notices, lost nylon stockings, food wars, finger liga- ments pulled half way loose, I forgot it was time to go to class type excuses and other common absurdities enriched the lives of those who daily provided student services to Shadle students. Mrs. Rozella Noonan, secretary to Mr. Taylor, published the daily bulletins while the assistant sec- retary, Mrs. Margaret Mathews worked with grade transcripts and student insurance. Mrs. Adeline Zeller handled the bookkeeping. ln the student office Mrs. Eloise Paddock kept track of all the ab- sentees, supervised home calling, and collected excuses. Student applications to colleges and spe- cial programs were completed by Mrs. Mildred Glidden. Mrs. Eleanor Boswell aided all students who ran out of school supplies, maintained a lost-and- found service for the absent- minded, and processed all school book distributions as Shadle's book room clerk. Mr. Larry Clark, social studies teacher, supervised the activities of student helpers and student pa- trons in the cafeteria. He loaned money to students for lunch and sent out collection bills in the form of blue slips in addition to maintaining a general air of order. Mrs. Eleanor Boswell Mrs. Mildred Glidden Mrs. Margaret Mathews Mrs Eloise Paddock Mrs Adeline Zeller Book Room Clerk Guidance Secretary Assistant Secretary Attendance Clerk Business Office Mrs. Paddock hunts for information in her handy dandy desk file. Duties 5 in fi' 3 1 ' ,,. Spf 35' QW B 1 8 L ,i T ' - ,:..2'Vs T -. si period S' w N Q, K ,..,, . Mrs. Eleanor Boswell types monthly re- ports of book distribution and student Ill sales. W Mr. Larry Clark, cafeteria supervisor is in charge of students during lunch Mrs. Rozella Noonan Head Secretary Mrs. Noonan, assisted by Mrs Boswell checks the spelling in a typed form Doing two things at once such as checking the ledger and talking on the phone, is not unusual for Mrs Adeline , Zeller. Mrs. Mathews ponders the veracity of an insurance claim. In 1966 students each checked out an average of 11 books or magazines, saw BV3 films or other items from the audio- visual department, and sought the use of reference books about 22 times-all of which demanded the assistance of Shadle librarians, Mrs. Lenore Haight and Mrs. Gwen Hill. In addition, during the year the two kept the near 10,000 book library in order for all student demands, organized a picture file for teachers' use in the classroom and selected, ordered and filed the 300 new volumes acquired this year. Essential to the operation of Shadle Park, the librarians spend their entire work day helping the faculty and students. Mrs. Gwen Hill looks through one of the 300 new books acquired during 1965-66. Keeping books, maga- zines, and records up to date was Mrs. Lenore Haight's main task. aried Tasks of Librarians, Doc Jackson, who hasn't missed Mark Service Cooks, Custodian oo a - K ss., . - Doc Jackson, second from left, takes a break with the rest of his staff. They are, FRONT ROW: Betty Schirk, Cris Coble, Duane Pettibone, Clarence Mar- tin, Ollie Little, Ralph Sterritt. ROW 2: Doc Jackson, Charles Duncan, Harmon Ranney, Leonard Gamache, and Richard Poetter. a day of work for 32 years, retired as head custodian. Doc and the ten custodians who serve under him worked year-around to keep Shadle clean. 200 gallons of wax were used to clean the halls and furniture. The heaviest cleaning, waxing the floors, and furniture and cleaning the walls is done during the summer. Preparing over 19,000 pounds of ground beef was a part of the job performed by the cooks. Students ate over a thousand meals. Preparing for the on-rush of lunchers are: Mrs. Thelma Darling, Mrs. Louise Vinson, Mrs. Claryce Grimm, Mrs. Clara Ninemire. Not pictured are: Mrs. Donna Dotson, Mrs. Martha Meyer, Mrs. Bea- trice Masters, Mrs. Thelma Hedin, Mrs. Gudrun Jelsing, Mrs. Ellen Estes, Mrs. Phyliss Swann. Moving furniture is just one of Doc's many jobs as head custodian. :tbl Zh, MQ W w V:-e '- kj , s vm 1 , ,V TJ. r iff: ,Qui A W A , 7 1 K 2 P if g as fm , ,. ip was if H fm in 'Road' Show, Vivacious Activities Road to Chicago climaxed the fall term of the senior council. Mr. Wayne Chandler, senior class ad- visor, helped the senior cast add polish to the con. Contributing to the council the senior advisor par- ticipated actively in class events. 'Class of 66' sales campaign in- cluded selling popcorn at games and after school and booster but- tons during football season. Profits raised the class funds for senior prom and gift. Early dismissal after six-week tests gave seniors new privilege during '66. Bob Shelton President Doug Myers Vice President . 6 Kathy Anderson Secretary FRONT ROW: Marlene Stewart, Pam Luse, Dave McKenzie, Jeanne Waters, Karla Stratford. ROW 2: Joan Richards, Kathy Anderson, Sue Keller, Sue Brown, Chelen Fisher, Marlene Bunney, Becky Bailey. ROW 3: Jan Oglesbee, Kris Dicus, ,ra ,....-of Pat O'Connell Sue Brown Treasurer Fifth Executive Louis Evart, Pat O'Connell, Chris Sacco, Candy Bolstad. ROW 4: Bob Shelton, Pat Monahan, Doug Myers, Bob Hyslop, Mike Shaw, Dave Coleman, Larry Gellhaus. Graduation Climaxes Semester Activities Anticipating their June graduation, the Class of '66 spring council organ- ized traditional activities. Under the direction of five committees, Senior Rule Day, Senior Sports Clothes Day, Senior Dress Up Day, the Senior Bar- becue, and the Senior Breakfast were carried out with a minimum of confusion. Climaxed by Commencement and the Senior Prom, the council completed an exciting and memorable spring semester. Class of '66 Council members are, FRONT ROW: Jean Holmes, Marian Troyer, Christy Taylor, Judy Riggs, Treasurer Tom Beall, Secre- tary Karla Stratford, and Fifth Executive Bob Hyslop. Class of '66 President Gary Oxner, Vice President Jim Harris. Sandie Barber, Kathy Cropp. liams, Gary Fergen Doug Mey ROW 2: David McKenzie, Pam ers, Denise Kerr Leanne Biallas, Sally Jo Leytze, Pam O'NeilI. Luce. ROW 3: Cynthia Wil- Ye? Shadle Scholars Receive Recognition ,ef Shown discussing college plans are the Class of '66 4.0 students, Martha Adams, Bob Shelton, and Bill Faught. X, .-.. ,gm--w--I , .......-as i Relaxing after a year of study are Shadle's students who re- ceived recognition in Na- tional Merit Scholarship com- petition. Seated are Alane Lyons, Ken Burnett, Judy Huffer, Martha Adams, Julie Cline, Carl Cunningham, and Jim Brown. Standing are Jim Francis, Kelly O'Keefe, Dor- othy Judge, Bob Shelton, Fred Zemke, Jim Higbee, and Wally Blackhurst. Bill Faught is not pictured. Shadle Park boasts academic, as well as athletic, excellence, as 1966 scholars demonstrated their mental abilities. Five students- Bill Faught, Julie Cline, Fred Zemke, Kelly O'Keefe, and Bob Shelton-were named finalists in the National Merit Scholarship competition. ln addition, ten oth- ers achieved honorable mention ratings. Demonstrating scholastic achievement, Martha Adams, Bill Faught, and Bob Shelton main- tained perfect 4.0 grade averages for their years at Shadle. Bruce Lamott, Roger Coombs, Fred Zemke, and Julie Cline completed their senior year with 3.9 or higher grade point averages. Also among the top ten members of the Class of '66 are Chris Sacco, Wally Blackhurst, and Greg Danielson. Pictured in the library are honor students Bruce Lamott, Greg Danielson, Julie Cline, Wally Blackhurst, Chris Sacco, and Roger Coombs. Not pic- tured is Fred Zemke. Area College Representatives Entice Prospective Freshmen f me o Eiefiesi it WT Herb Mosgar and Clint Hill watch in- tently as a W.S.U. professor informs students of college. Absalonson, Linda Adams, Martha Alban, Sherry Albert, Phyllis Albright, Randy Aldrich, Richard Tex Alfano, Warren Allen, Leslie Altvater, Maryiane Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Brian Anderson, Dale Anderson, Darlene Anderson, David Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Kristine Anderson, Rod Andrusko, Priscilla Arnold, Linda Arnold, Sandra Ashley, Maureen Baertsch, Judy Bailey, Rebecca Baldwin, Marceena Barber, Candie Barber, Sandra Baril, Michael Barnes, Dennis Barnett, David Barrett, Robert Barth, Pamela Bartleson, Pat Batt, Leslie Bauer, Marikay Baxter, Guy Beall, Thomas A, Beauchamp, Bette Beckner, Terry Bell, Wilma .lean Bemel, Michael Becker, Lyle Beekman, Judy Bell, Rosalind Benadom, Virginia Senior Court Benoit, Terry Benscoter, Linda Benscofer, Richard Benson, Eric gm-r i Connie Sweet and Pam Warren con- Bexell, Randall verse with Rich Mesmer in the senior . study court. Blallas, Pamela Biordahl, Karen Bjork, Barbara Blackharf, Kathryn Blackhursf, Wallace Blackwell, Diana Blair, Connie Bock, Thomas Bodker, Vicki Bollen, Marilyn Bolsrad, Candace Gffers Relaxed Study Facilities ,,Um,S,eVe Bolsfad, Douglas Borg, Susan Bolts, Debbie Bower, Melinda Bunney, Marlene Bowman, Sl'eve Box, Kathie Boxer, Mary Ann Brakke, Leonard Burnneff, Ken Brakke, Linda Brannon, Carol Branson, Gary Braun, William Bremmer, Ralph Brewer, Robert Brockie, Roberta Bobbie Brown, .lim Brown, Patrick Brown, Richard Brown, Sue Brusseau, Ron College Bound Highlanders Face Extensive Examination Mr. Cobb explains college exams to hopeful entrants, Craig Butt and Vicki Vaughan. Bushnell, Steven Buff, Craig Buff, Gary V Bull, Roger l Byrum, Ron Coin, Carol -5. s f sa:f1l 5:fS1?fi':5, Fi fi Qns ,a,aa.l,. ,gui . ,.. '5 -it .S- .- .lg X 5. gl V,.,. B, Q . , 1 J Eg s s :. , fewer r ,,.. A 'ly F ' ,nw--A. . w 5 V.g5:7E, ,:V.k ,, k Y . is . -. X r - is,gf::'afg,eigg:sQ2Qgfii H : . 525- 5 1 affsxzin- X C.:-7 Campbell, Dale Campbell, Jane Carter, Gayle Carver, Geraldine Jerri Carver, Terry Cassidy, Tom Cavanaugh, Greg Cavender, Leonard llNickll Chapman, Dave Chapman, Stephen Charbonneau, Edward Christensen, Floyd Christensen, Jerry Christensen, Norma Christenson, .loan Churchill, Garry Clark, Annelle Clark, Patricia Clausen, Roxanna Clauson, Ed Clemensen, Gary Cline, Julie Cochran, Connie Coleman, David Coleman, Patrick Coleman, Theresa Colyar, Donna Condon, James Connor, Douglas Cook, Gale VN... EQ.: Coombs, Roger Copher, Craig Corbin, Nancy Costigan, John Craig, Sue Ann Cropp, Kathy Crosbie, Clay Cross, Constance Connie Seniors Roar With '2O's at Class Farce Donna lnners jumps with enthusiasm during Senior Con practice. Culberf, Norm Cumming, Jerry Cunningham, Carl Cunningham, Patricia Dahlke, Ella Kay Danielson, Greg ,P U91 an Davis, Carol Davis, Gerald Bud Davis, Paulette Dearborn, Faris Denson, Terry Deseve, Ken Dice, Della Dicus, Kristine Dierks, Larry Doeleman, Stewart Donnelly, John Doty, Dwayne Alan Drollinger, Leslie Dudley, Nancy Duke, Mickey Dunn, Michael Dutt, David Eastburg, Linda Easton, Jill Edmonson, Nancy Edwards, Diana Edwards, Terry Eklund, Donna Elbert, Susan Ellingson, James Emert, Lynda Emery, Richard Enders, Wilfred Endslow, Marilyn Engbretson, Nancy flat Epley, Holly Erickson, Carol Eshelman, Dale Evart, Louis Evenden, James Ewell, Michael Fairburn, Clifford Faught, William Terry Carver industriously cuts hair of an unsuspecting customer in the Senior Con. , Foltz, Carl Foster, Robert Foster, William Fowler, James Frahm, Carol Francis, James Frauchiger, Linda Frazier, Suzanne Fredriclcson, Cynthia Freeman, Patricia Fay, Janice Ferderer, Alind Tootie Fergen, Gar Fischer, Roland Fisher, Chelen Terry Fleiger, Nancy Attracts Sell-Out Crowd Wg, James WT' is x 64 5 Freeman, Thomas 'e-fr' 5 Frifsch, Craig , li Frost, Ronald Fry, Rae Ann N Gorder, Donald Fry, Sandra in i Frye, Janice Fuelwrer, Dean Gabriel, Donna Goumaz, Joanne Gardiner, Richard Gardner, Donald Garraff, Bonnie U Grafmiller, Paula Garske, Paula Gellhaus, Larry Gembala, Jim Gier, Patricia Giese, Donna Givens, Ruth Glinski, Glenna Glore, Steve 157 : e - , ,QS fs X' ff I L --F -we ,Q i Gale, Gregory L Seniors Donate Piney Fragrances Decorate Common's Christmas Tree 5 Christmas tree. Gray M ry Ellen f7 -1 ,Xl!LfkJk ILL L Lk Jeux L Wea Grier, Gayla had L L Q AC HA f szzffmzfrzfa We M A f Gustafson, Lois mfg, Gyarfas, Trudy Haight, Rodney Halbig, Pamela L Hamamoto, Rongwf Hamel, Ron J Hammock, Viola Hanifen, Vicki Hanlen, John Hansen, Howard Hansen, James Hardenbrook, Jim Hardy, Janine Harney, Dwayne Harper, Pennie Harris, James Harris, Richard Harfung, Carreen Haskins, Thomas Hatch, Jeff Haugland, Lynnea Havercamp, Rosemary Hawkins, Marie Hayes, Stanley Ed Hedman, Lina Helke, David Mike Hempel, Rufh 6 Weeks Test Dismissal Fills Cove As Seniors Gain New Privilege 'Q-M initiating a new privilege, seniors relax in the cove after a six-weeks test. Hlckenboffom Pamela Hi bee Jim 'Wi -Vai, 9 ,. ,Q Hi ll Barbara Hill, Wallace Clint Hocum, Donna Hodge, Becky Hoiseth, Sharon Holien, Kenneth Holmes, Jean Holmes, Diana Holmes, Diane Holmes, Patricia Holms, Steve Hoogstad, Jenon Hoolcom, Gale Hooper, Douglas Hoover, Allen Butch' Hosheit, Linda Houchin, Donna Howland, Rebecca Hubbell Fredrick I Make Hubert, Jackie Huether, Dave Huffer, Judy Hunt, Linda Hunter, Pamela Huston, Allan Hyslop, Bob lnners, Donna lseminger, Robert Johann, Kathie Johnson, David Johnson, James Johnson, Linda Johnson, Marshall Johnson, Paul Johnson, Richard Johnston, Phil Jones, Mary Jorges, Kathleen Q-Nj, x 'X ri- 1 - Johnson, Steven Jones, Bruce Jordan, Edna Jorges, Linda Mrs. Mildred Glidden, senior secretary, explains a college enrollment applica- tion to Sally Greenslitt. ln' Joyce, Marlin Judd, Connie Judge, Dorothy Kallc, Gail Kaluza, Penny Kassner, Karol Seniors ilfl iii.. f , H i ze-wifmiiziwaf -'-' .ask ::ge,:f.,1, Y ifiiq My-1, -f.' 3- Kauzloric, John Keefer, Glenn Keeler, Judy Kellberg, Janet Kellberg, Joyce Keller, Susan Kennedy, Kathy Kerr, Denise Kevan, Katherine Key, David 2 I- . f opts eg-'ef- .,. . .,.,..,,..,..,..,.,..,. e,.. fg , M, , ,Q 'S ,D N, Q jg, Lehman, Doug Kiehn, Paul Kienbaum, Pafricia King, Patrick King, Ronald Lemon, Kathleen Kinney, Mike Kleeman, Dianna Koch, Dan Kraig, Ken Lewis Krauf, Dave Krell, Geraldine Kremer, Linda Kruse, Kermit Mike Leyfze, Sally Jo Kruse, Sieve Lamoff, Bruce - Langdale, Dennis Lanfermcm, Sharon Lappano, Michael Larsen, Karen Ledgerwood, Joe Lee, Jay Snow-Clad Face of Victory Portrays Senior Emotions ual Blanketed by a coat of snow, the Vic- the winter season sports, basketball and tory Bell still tolled Highlander wins in wrestling. Lightfoot, Terry Lindley, Julia Lindsey, Kclhy Lindsfrom, Potric Logan, Bruce Lord, Patricia ILE Q R s wi ll ,. isps. .. if -,L be X 5 if 1 rl li is is f Q Lorello, Daniel Luher, Alan Luke, Russell Lukey, Sandra Lukich, Thomas Lum ley, Barbara Luce, Pam Lyons, Alone Lyons, Fay Mackey, Linda Manley, Rick Manum, Randy Marshall, John Marfenson, Michael Massie, Roberf Masfers, Ronald Mafhison, Donifa Maffhews, Jim McAlisfer, Carolyn McBrayer, Roy McBride, Gary McBride, Harold Bob McCallie, Karen McConnel, Ronald Carl McDonald, Roberf McEvers, Daniel McEvoy, Kathleen McGill, Sidne McGregor, Diane McGuire, Rick McGuire, Willi IlBiIIll Mclntosh, Mike Mclnfyre, Par McNeH', James J +1 1' an f am Mclnerney, William Mclnfosh, Nancy McKenzie, David McSfeen, Roger Discussing various aspects of Sports Day are casually dressed seniors Vicki Bodker, Dave Barnett, Sue Elbert and Ed Charbonneau. McTague, Katherine Melcher, Carolyn Mell, Carol Merritt, Claude Warren Mesmer, Richard Messenger, Colleen Sporty Clothes Y- ,J s X sf R E gf 1 F 'i tK 2 'i gi' . , . .,,, ,s- ,K ...wi Ji , :.'..-f':Ise:? 3 .,.,1f,i,i,, . --,..: X. ff Miller, David Miller, Mike Miller, Monte Miller, Steve Minor, William Mitcham, Craig Mohr, Charles Monahan, Pat Moran, Michael Morforcl, Pam Provide Informal Atmosphere New Undo Morgan, Carol Morgan, Dianne Morgan, Don Morrison, David Nelson Morrison, Douglas Morsbach, Robert Mosgar, Herbert Mulberry, Jill Nelson, Sfeve Munro, Randy Murphy, Dennis Murphy, Mike Murray, Paul Nelson, Terry Muzzy, Judy Muzzy, Sydney Myers, Douglas Myers, Gayle Myers, Linda Myron, Nancy Neel, Richard Neighbors, James Seniors Keep Pace with Fashions, Velours, Poor-Boys Prevalent if I rv? ...s-.Q-F-1 Bright, colorful dress worn by Seniors Barb Shryack, Randy Albright, Margaret Ph'I t d J h R b'd k iopan, an o n o I eaux eeps Shadle a fashion leader. gfw Oas, Larry O'Connell, Patrick O'Deen, David Oglesbee, Janice O'Keefe, Kelly Olmstead, Roberta Olson, Deborah O'NeiII, Le Anne Oxner, Gary Oxrieder, Cynthia Paddock, Martha Park, Charles Parmley, Constance Patterson, James Patterson, Kathrine Patton, Karen Paulsen, Penelope Peebles, Bruce Perry, Helen Perry, James Peters, Phillip Petersen, Paula Peterson, Sue Peterson, Rodney Peterson, Shirley Peterson Steve Peterson Steven Phlllabaum, Stephen Philopant, Margaret Pippenger, Barbara Platt, Suzzie Portz, Kathleen Ralph, Joseph Rautio, Lynn KI. i, Pointer, Gerold Potts, Linda Rau Wayne Redfield Kathryn Clad in finery for Senior Dress-Up Day, Jim Evenden, Wendy Wood, Donita Mathison, and Doug Connors discuss future education plans. Richmond, Sharyl Rickman, Candig Riegel, Kathleen Kate Riggs, Judy Riley, Margaret Rist, Richard Robbins, Sydney Roberts, Elizabeth lllibbyll Roberts, Paula Roberts, Phyliss Rediger, Glennyce Reed, Kathryn Reiman, Michael Repp, Rosalinda Rhodes, Stephanie Richards Joan Stylish Seniors Sa Roberts, William Robertson, Bibbie Robertson, Judy Robertson, William Schaper, Donald Robideaux, John Rodgers, Thomas Rosenkranz, Mike Ross, Dave Schelble, Drone Ross, John Ross, Paula Rothstein, Caryl Rothwell, Terry Schlrmon, Linda Rozell, Terry Ruben, Mick Rudisile, Marilyn Ruland, Carl Rupnow, Cheryl Rusk, James Sacco, Christine Sandgren, Tom Seniors Govern with Integrity Qi on Traditional 'Rule Day' Revenge! cry seniors Dick Benoit and Pam Bialias as they demand respect from Mr. Bill Via on traditional 'Rule Day.' Schlueter, Rebecca Schmidt, Sandra Schneider, Cheryl Schreckendgust, Diane Schroeder, Gary Schultz, Janet 'wif' isa., .,w,..c t 'Y9' .Ag-'-Q NN Seaver, Christopher Seipp, Vicki Selvig, Lind Setchell, Sharon Sharp, Dennis Shaw, Mike Shelton, Robert Sherman, Barbara Sherman, Fredric Shryack, Barbara Side, Ron Sills, Kenneth Silver, John Rick Simpson, Bill Sinnott, Dianne Siverly, Greggory Slade, Carol Slocum, Nannette Smith, Cynthia Smith, Darrell Smith, Jackie Smith, James Smith, Nicholas Smith, Sharon Snyder, Bruce Solin, Ted Sorte, Eric Souser, Betty Jo Sparks, Judith Sprague Lynda Ric -Sw pw Hue s v Sprecher, Dale Springer, Mark Sprint, Diana Squires, Sandro Stecks, Vickie Steele, Pat Stell, Patrick Stenerson, John TOP: Selecting formals for Senior Prom are always difficult decisions especially for Seniors Barb Anderson and Kathy Cropp. BOTTOM: Rich Johnson and Larry Gellhaus debate whether to wear white dinner jackets or more conserva- tive black tux. Stephens, Michael Stewart, Marlene Stokke, Shirley Storaasli, Michael Stork, Earl Stoudt, Linda Formals an up...--f Strader, James Stratford, Karla Strecker, Douglas Strobel, Robert Sullivan, Barbara Sweet, Connie Swift, Stephanie Taft, Penelope Talley, Kenneth Taylor, Christy Tuxedos Symbollze Senior Prom Voge,,Ra,p,, Taylor, Jim Taylor, Ronald Teater, Nancy Thompson, Barbara Thurber, Greg Thurston, Janet Tipton, Jacqueline Tostenrude, Mike Wagner, Linda Ann Tungay, Anne Utley, Ronald Utterback, Randy Valueff, Richard VanDewalle, Gail Vanhook, Jerry Vaughan, Vicki Veltri, Kathleen Veltri, Mitchell Toulou yn , Victoria Vlc Seniors Anticipate Graduation With a Flurr of Activities HP' evil ,.,...v mx 'WN After a frenzy of activities, seniors ob- serve the solemnity of graduation. ..,- A-wif 'iv X A Q if --.-w of S-...N M 'mf H-F' N yi - is Whipple, Richard Whitford, Nancy Whitehead, Steve Wiklund, Wally Williams, Cynthia Williams, Jack Williams, Samuel Wilson, Carol Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Reed Wallendar, Sandra Wandler, Julia Warner, Dale Warner, Steve Warren, Pamela Waters, Jeanne Watson, Marianne Watson, Marion Weaver, Bonnie Weimar, Melody Wenrick, Sandra Westbrook, Darlene Seniors Not Pictured Babin, Greg Benoit, Walter Dick Bentley, Donita Boie, Dave Broatch, Mariorie Mamie Brown, Samuel Burrill, Walter Cottrell, Jeffery Curtis, Mike Fairburn, Donald Faison, Frank Ford, Diane Holden, Marilyn Hutton, William James, John Jones, Kerry Kiel, Lynda Knowles, Betty Leinum, Edward Lux, Gary Million, Ron Moe, Cathy Moldenauer, Gary Mosby, Mary Wintermute, Geraldine Musserl Mark Winters, John Wintersteen, Elner Womach, Marlene Wood, Wendy Worley, Mary Wright, Barbara Wulff, Sharon Zemke, Fred Zimmer, Arnold Nichols, Mike Phillips, Grier Pryor, Roger Ring, Marilyn Rummel, Dave Rummel, Kenneth Silvernail, Gene Smith, Steven Spangle, Ron Wold, Darrell Wolfe, Greg Yancy, Val Young, Dennis u. 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Clark, Jer-rrr clark, luwunu Clary, Linda Cluylon, aol, Clough, Mike Cobla, .larry Coburn, Chris crrelrrarr, Olrll colasrrw, John cal., cirrey Cola, Fur cprrrrrr, Mack: cook, .lrrrre cwa, Mix. Cooley, Barb Coolay, an cmrrrod, Kalhy Cooper, Jun Cnppinger, Numa cmrra, Pun: Cowan, crulg Junior class council discusses plans for sale of key chains and necklaces at a weekly meeting. Cox, Suzy Crain, Terri Crawford, Terri Crooks, Arl R. E. I, Cmsble, Chrlsline Culver, Linda Dchlen, Norm Dmnporl, any Davis, Carol Davis, Kerr Davis, Patti Deguire, Carol Deneke, Richard Dnnnis, Lori DsSVQlgneS, Greg Devary, Joe -Q- ...,:,, luv ' X s Council if .Lgrf r- if W... Q N5 l 4 r f n 9' x als? . 1,rx' 1 X., .mx M s L l l ' 'mr - - S' . ig.: rs uf .UR C L' -cs V O fx hx 1 ei .. 1-F SW ' , II. Carver, som, Chapman, Jan co.-m, srephurrlr Cook, Judie Cox, Jim or-5 -. cwx 4 r X . l l ll . 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Juniors Form Person, Wlllanne Peters, Jahn Peumn, Gene Oveyr Karen Owen, Dee Park, Jane Park, Janne if ' ' x ' I Parker, Kllry Parker, Mike Parks, Gayle Parsons, Claudla Parsons, Jan Paulsen, crnryl Paulukonlx, Ellen Peck, Shannon Pelmn, Karhi Pepin, Jon Perdue, Darrell Permenler, Terry , J' 2 ' A' ,N 1 ' , . .T ,gf Q r Sf . .X ,,,. , , P . ' ff ' J . K 1 . ' , ,- r w, - . ' r . '. 1' 'f N , . MQW, , . 1, mg., V V ' ' r -, K r sa. ry f ' f ,. - .rr - --1 515 Li' 3.1.37 I ,- ' k lv - .u Early Plans to Stage Ptrelxom Ma Ibu rmrwn, Terry Fur., Jerry Pllunl, Linda rip.r, Deborah rrpparrger, Jam Polwarfh, Bob Prince, sim Prlor, su. mu, sau Qurrrehniar, Dun Quick, su. Ream, Kathy Reesnes, Becky Rohn, Jeff Rsld, Dick Rlckelrx, John nmnwrr, Craig miner, Ann mrrrmrr, mu Remy, Sharon Ronolson, rar. - iige lx 1 is I -. , f NFN ,,j,2Wz ,, it ji 1 if rr win up l,,.,,-,, la s H, r , , ae ia if if T ' Q . ,wx . 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K,,,..am-ff w?l4Ei,.K 1 . ,, .JVM A im ' Aff W n f 5 Influence Highlander Choice Senior Index Absalonson, Linda 46, 148 GL Rep. 66 Adams, Martha 50, 51, 147, 148 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, French Club 64, Math Club 64, Hi- Lassies 65-66, 5th Exec. 66, Senior Con, National Merit Scholarship- Letter of Commendation Alban, Sherry 148 GL Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Talent Club 64-65, Pep Club 64 Albert, Phyllis 83, 148 GL Big Sister 65, FMS 65-66, VP 66, Sec. 66, Business Office 65-66, News Rep. 64, Senior Con Albright, Randy 148 ASB Chairman 65, Class 66 Chair- man 65-66, Senior Con Aldrich, Richard Tex 148 Alfano, Warren 57, 109, 148 Clansmen 65, Sec. 65, Varsity Wres- tling 64-66 Allen, Leslie 50, 51, 148 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 65, GL Big Sis- ter 65-66, Hi-Lassies 65-66, VP 66, Pep Club 64, HR Pres. 66, Student Office 66 Altvater, Maryjane 57, 76, 149 Art Club 65 Anderson, Barb 53, 72, 128, 149 ASB Comm. 64, GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64, Big Sister 64-65, Courtesy Comm. 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 64, Aqua Tartans 64-66, Caileag Clan 65-66, FTA 65-66, Home Ec Club 64- 65, Pep Club 66, Intramurals 64-66, News Rep. 64-65, HR VP 65, Senior Con Anderson, Brian 58, 61, 149 Chess Club 65, Radio Club 66, Pipe Band 64-66, Orchestra 64-66, Senior Con Anderson, Dale 148 Anderson, Darlene 148 Class 66 Comm. 65, Senior Con Anderson, Dave 84, 149 German Club 65-66, Science Club 65-66, VP 66 Anderson, Kathy 50, 51, 87, 88, 145, 149 ASB 5th Exec. 65, Rep. 64, Chair- man-Comm. 65, GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65, Courtesy Comm. 66, Class 66 Sec. 66, Comm, Commer- cial Club 65-66, French Club 65-66, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Pres. 66, Friend- liest Girl 64, HR Pres. 64, Senior Con Anderson, Kris 47, 48, 128, 149 ASB Rep. 65, Chairman 64, Comm. 65-66, GL Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Commercial Club 65- 66, FTA 64-66, Cheerleader 66, Pep Club 64-65, Intramurals 64-66, Stu- -dent Office 65, March of Dimes Rep. Anderson, Rod 148 ASB Rep. 64, Talent Club 66, B- Squad 64, Intramurals 65, News Rep. 66, Senior Con Andrusko, Priscilla 86, 148 Transfer from Glasow High School, D.E. 66 Arnold, Linda 34, 46, 47, 53, 72, 81, 128, 149 ASB Rep. 66, Chairman-Comm. 66, GL Rep. 66, Chairman-Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 64-65, Courtesy Comm. 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Aqua Tar- tans 64, Caileag Clan 66, Commer- cial Club 65-66, FTA 65-66, VP 64, Pep Club 64-66, Pres. 66, Intra- murals 64-66, HR Sec. 65, Senior Con Arnold, Sandra 149 FMS 64 Ashley, Maureen 53, 149 Class 66 Rep. 65, Chairman 65, Ger- man Club 64, Pep Club 66, News Paper Rep. 64, Student Worker 64, HR Pres. 64, Senior Con Babin, Greg 177 Baertsch, Judy 45, 50, 51, 70, 148 ASB Comm. 64-65, GL Sec. 66, Rep. 64, 66, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 64-65, Class 66 Comm. 65, Aqua Tartans 65, Caileag Clan 65, Dileas Chailin 66, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Sec. 66, Intramurals 64, Senior Con Bailey, Becky 47, 53, 57, 88, 128, 145, 148 GL Comm. 65, French Club 64-66, Pep Club 65-66, HR Sec. 64, Senior Con Baldwin, Marceena 149 Barber, Candle 86, 149 Class 66 Comm. 65, D.E. 66, Intra- murals 65, HR Sec. 64, Senior Con Barber, Sandie 34, 52, 128, 129, 146, 149 ASB Rep. 64, GL Big Sister 66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Aqua Tartans 66, FNA 66, Pep Club 66, Bookroom 66, Sen- ior Con Baril, Mike 102, 148 Clansmen 66, Varsity Cross-Country 65, Track 65, B-Squad Cross-Coun- try 64, Track 64 Barnes, Dennis 126, 148 Gymnastics 64-66, Intramurals 64, Senior Con Barnett, Dave 55,122, 149 Varsity Golf 65-66, B-Squad Golf 64, Senior Con Barrett, Robert 149 Chess Club 64, B-Squad Wrestling 65-66 Barth, Pam 50, 65, 70, 72, 128, 129, 149 GL Big Sister 65-66, Comm. 65, Class 66 Comm. 65-66, Aqua Tartans 64-66, VP 64,66 Treas. 65, 66, Caileag Clan 65-66, Treas. 66, Dileas Chailin 66,Sec. 66,lFNA64-66, Hi-Lassies 66, Intramurals 64-65, Sporran Staff 66, Activity Editor 66, Senior Con Bartleson, Pat 148 Batt, Leslie 148 GL Big Sister 65, Art Club 65, Intra- murals 64, Senior Con Bauer, Marikay 149 Transfer from Cheney Baxter, Guy 149 Beall, Tom 54, 96, 99, 120, 146, 149 Class 66 5th Exec. 65, Treas. 66, Rep. 65, Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Base- ball 65-66, Basketball 65-66, Foot- ball 65-66, B-Squad Baseball 64, Basketball 64, Football 64, All City Baseball 65, lst Team 65, HR Pres. 65, Senior Con Beauchamp, Bette 57, 149 Transfer from Central Valley 65, Chorus 65-66 Becker, tLyIe 54, 65, 96, 149 Clansmen 65-66, Trainer Wrestling, Football 64, Varsity trainer 65-66, Sporran Staff, Sports Editor 66, HR Pres. 64, Quill and Scroll 66 Beckner, Terry 149 Beekman, Judy 128, 149 ASB Comm. 65, FNA 65-66, FMS 65, Pep Club 64-66, Senior Con Bell, Rosalind 42, 77, 81, 149 ASB Rep. 66, GL Rep. 64, Chairman 64-65, FNA 64-66, Sec. 65, Home Ec Club 66, Spanish Club 65-66, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for Shadle Park 66, Senior Con Bell, Jean 149 Transfer from Tennessee, Home Ec Club 64-65, Pep Club 64-65 Bemel, Mike 54, 96, 109, 149 Varsity Football 66, Wrestling 66, B-Squad Football 64-65, Wrestling 64-65 Benadom, Ginny 50, 72, 128, 149 ASB Comm. 64-65, GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65, Courtesy Comm. 64-65, Caileag Clan 66, FNA 64-66, Pep Club 65, Intramurals 65-66, Hi-Las- sies 66 Benoit, Terry 150 Class 66 Rep. 64, Intramurals 64-65 Benoit, Dick 177 Benscoter, Linda 72, 87, 129, 150 ASB Comm. 64, GL Rep. 64, 65, Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Aqua Tartans 64-66, Pres. 64, Caileag Clan 65-66, Commercial Club 65-66, Pres. 65, Spanish Club 64-65, Intramurals 64-66, Junior Achievement Sec. 64, Senior Con Benscoter, Rich 150 Great Scots 66, Mixed Chorus 65, Varsity Football 66, Track 65, B- Squad Football 64-65, Track 64, Sen- ior Con Benson, Eric 25, 42, 58, 60, 89, 123, 150 ASB Rep. 66, Class 66 Rep. 64, Key Club, Treas. 66, Clansmen 66, Var- sity Tennis 65-66, Band 64-66, Or- chestra 64-66, Drum Major 66, All Northwest Band 65, Student Con- gress 66, HR Pres. 65, All-State H.S. Band 66 Bentley, Donita 177 Transfer from Montana Bexell, Randy 55, 150 Biallas, Pam 45, 50, 51, 70, 72, 84, 146, 150 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 65, GL Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65-66, Caile- ag Clan 65, Treas. 65, Dileas Chalin 65-66, Sec. 65, Latin Club 64, Math Club 64, Intramurals 64-66, Hi-Las- sies 65-66, Treas. 65, Senior Con Bjordahl, Karen 60, 150 GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 65-66, French Club 65, FTA 65, Majorettes 65-66, Student Worker Library 65, Office Worker 65-66, Senior Con Bjork, Barb 46, 60, 88, 150 GL Rep. 64, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 64-66, French Club 65-66, Marching Band 64-66, Concert Band 64-66, Senior Con, Music Award Pin Blackhart, Kathryn 150 Class 66 Rep. 64-65, Comm. 64, Pub- lic-Student Office 64-65, HR Pres. 64, Senior Con Blackhurst, Wally 89, 147, 150 Transfer from Butte, Montana, 64, ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Key Club 65, Sec. 66, Math Club 65, Science Club 65, VP 65, NMSQT, Letter of Commendation 66 Blackwell, Diana 51, 150 ASB Rep. 64, GL Comm. 64, Big Sis- ter 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65, French Club 65-66, Pep Club 64, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Senior Con Blair, Connie 150 Aqua Tartans 65-66, Manager Girls' Tennis 64-66 Bock, Tom 150 Varsity Tennis 64, Intramurals 64 Bodker, Vicki 53, 72, 124, 150 ASB Rep. 64, GL Big Sister 65, Cail- eag Clan 65-66, Pres. 66, Pep Club 65-66, Treas. 65, Varsity Golf 64-66, Intramurals 64-66, Office Worker 66, Senior Con Boje, Dave 177 B-Squad Track 64 Bollen, Marilyn 50, 150 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Hi- Lassies 66, Senior Con Bolstad, Candy 51, 86, 145, 150 ASB Comm. 65, GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64-65, Class 66 Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Commercial Club 64, D.E. 66, His- torian 66, French Club 65, Intra- murals 64-65, Hi-Lassies 66, Senior Con Bolstad, Doug 86,151 ASB Rep. 64, D.E. 65, Senior Con Borg, Sue 53, 75, 77, 128, 151 GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 65, FTA 65, Home Ec Club 65, Pep Club 65, Library Worker 65 Botts, Debbie 151 GL Big Sister 65, Commercial Club 64, French Club 64, Hi-Lassies 65- 66, Newspaper Rep. 64 Bower, Melinda 151 GL Big Sister 64, Senior Con Bowman, Steve 151 Box, Kathie 151 ASB Rep. 65, GL Rep. 64, Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Chairman-Comm. 65, Commer- cial Club 64-66, FTA 65-66, Pep Club 64-66, Intramurals 65, Senior Con Boxer, Mary Ann 51, 72, 151 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Cai- leag Clan 66, Hi-Lassies 66, Intra- murals 65, News Rep. 65, HR VP Brakke, Len 151 Brakke, Lynda 125, 151 GL Big Sister 65-66, Caileag Clan 66, Varsity Tennis 65-66, Intramur- als 64-66 Brannon, Carol 50, 77, 81, 128, 151 GL Rep. 65, Chairman-Comm. 65, Big Sister 65, Aqua Tartans 64, French Club 65-66, FTA 65-66, 5th Exec. 66, Home Ec Club 64-66, Pres. 66, Treas. 64, Spanish Club 66, Hi- Lassies 66, Pep Club 65 Branson, Gary 54, 96, 99, 151 Clansmen 65-66, VP 66, Varsity Football 65-66, Wrestling 66, B- Squad Football 64, Wrestling 64, Senior Con Braun, Bill 102, 151 Varsity Cross Country 65-66, Track 64-65 Bremner, Ralph 55, 151 Latin Club 64-65, Great Scots 66, Varsity Bowling 64-65, Sec. 65-66, B-Squad Tennis 64-65, Newspaper Rep. 64-65, Senior Con Brewer, Bob 151 Radio Club 66 Broatch, Marnie 51, 70, 177 GL Rep. 64, Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 65, D.E. 65, French Club 64, Hi- Lassies 66, Intramurals 65 Brockie, Bobbie 60, 128, 151 ASB Comm. 64, GL Big Sister 65-66, FNA 64-66, Concert Band 65-66, Senior Con Brown, .lim 147, 151 Varsity Cross-Country 65-66, Track 64-65, B-Squad Cross Country 64, Senior Con NMS QT Letter of Com- mendation Brown, Pat 42, 57, 151 Transfer from Gonzaga Prep 64 Brown, Dick 34, 65, 151 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Sporran Staff, Advertis- ing Editor 66 Brown, Sam 177 Brown, Sue 51, 145 ASB Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 65- 66, GL Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65- 66, Class 66 5th Exec. 66, Comm. 64-66, Exchange Student to Shore- line 65, Senior Con Brusseau, Ron 34, 54, 99, 120, 151 ASB Treas. 66, Class 66 Comm. 64-66, Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Base- ball 65-66, Football 65-66, B-Squad Baseball 64, Basketball 64, Football 64, Senior Con, Boys' State Rep. 65 Bunn, Steve 59, 60, 73, 151 Radio Club 65, Band, Orchestra, Stage Band 64-66, B-Squad Tennis 64-66, Stage Crew 64-66 Bunney, Marlene 60, 145, 151 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 66, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, Class 66 Rep. 66, Comm. 65, Clerical Work 66, March- ing Band, Concert Band 64-66, Sen- ior Con Burnnett, Ken 147, 151 National Merit Test-Letter of Com- mendation, National Math Test- Honorable Mention Burquist, Cathy 51, 72, 125, 151 ASB Rep. 64, GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 64, Class 66 Rep. 65, Caileag Clan 64-66, Sporran Sales Manager 64, Varsity Tennis 64-66, Intramur- als 64-66 Burrill, Walter 178 Bushnell, Steve 54, 152 Clansmen 66, Varsity Swimming 65- 66 Butt, Craig 55, 61, 82, 85, 152 Class 66 Comm. 65, Chess Club 64, Demarians 66, Spanish Club 65-66, Treas. 65, Pipe Band 66, Senior Con Butt, Gary 55, 123, 152 Varsity Tennis 65-66, Bowling 65-66, B-Squad Tennis 64 Butt, Roger 55, 82, 85, 152 Class 66 Comm. 65, Chess Club 64, Demarians 66, Spanish Club 65-66, Senior Con Byrum, Ron 152 Cain, Carol 128, 152 GL Big Sister 66, Aqua Tartans 64, FNA 66, Latin Club 65, Intramurals 64-66, Senior Con Campbell, Dale 59, 60, 152 Concert Band 64-66, Stage Band 66, Varsity Track 66, B-Squad Track 64- 65, Senior Con Campbell, Jane 56, 152 Carter, Gayle 57, 153 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65 Carver, Jerri 57, 153 GL Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Office Worker Carver, Terry 153 Cassidy, Tom 102, 152 Clansmen 66, B-Squad Cross Coun- try 65-66, Track 64-66, Wrestling 66 Cavanaugh, Greg 152 B-Squad Football 64, Track 65 Cavender, Nick 153 Transfer from Gonzaga Prep 65 Chapman, Dave 54, 153 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 65, Clansmen 64-66, Varsity Basketball 65-66, ln- tramurals 65, Senior Con, All City Basketball, 3rd Team 65 Chapman, Steve 42, 153 Charbonneau, Ed 123, 152 Varsity Tennis 65-66, B-Squad Ten- nis 64 Christensen, Floyd 152 B-Squad Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball 64 Christensen, Jerry 153 Christensen, Norma 65, 85, 91, 153 Chess Club 64-66, Debate Club 65- 66, Varsity Demarians 65, Pres. 65, Sec. 66, Sporran Staff, Underclass Editor 66, Senior Service Panel 66 Christenson, Joan 72, 128, 153 ASB Chairman-Comm. 66, Caileag Clan 65-66, Pres. 66, FTA 66, Var- sity Gymnastics 64-65, Intramurals 64-66, Senior Con Churchill, Garry 152 Clark, Annelle 152 Library Worker 66 Clark, Patty 153 GL Big Sister 64-66, Commercial Club 64 Clausen, Roxanna 153 ASB Rep. 64, GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64-66, Art Club 66, Latin Club 65, Clauson, Ed 54, 96, 98, 109, 153 ASB Rep. 65, Class 66 Rep. 65, Clansmen 64-66, Sergeant at Arms 66, Varsity Football 65-66, Wrestling 64-66, B-Squad Football 64, Wrestl- ing 64, Senior Con, 1st, 2nd Team, All City Football Clemensen, Gary 152 Cline, Julie 45, 85, 90, 147, 152 GL Rep. 66, Comm. 64-66, Big Sis- ter 65, Aqua Tartans 64-65, VP 65, Demarians 66, FMS 65, Math Club 66, VP 66, Senior Con, Rep. to Jr. Science and Humanities Sympo- sium 65, National Merit Scholar- ship Semifinalist, Ward of Merit Winner Cochran, Connie 61, 153 GL Rep. 64, 65, Highland Dancer 64-65, Senior Con, Medals for lst, 2nd in Highland Dancing Competi- tion Coleman, Dave 89, 145, 153 ASB Rep. 64, Class 66 Rep. 66, Comm. 64-66, Key Club 66, Treas. 66, Varsity Tennis 66, B-Squad Track 64, Senior Con Coleman, Pat 153 Coleman, Terri 152 Colyar, Donna 86, 152 GL Rep. 64, 66, Commercial Club 65, D.E. 66, Bookroom Worker 66, Senior Con Condon, Jim 153 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Senior Con Conner, Doug 153 Cook, Gale 153 Coombs, Roger 58, 60, 85, 147, 153 ASB Rep. 64, Demarians 66, VP 66, Band 64-66, Orchestra 65-66, Senior Con Copher, Craig 153 Corbin, Nancy 34, 65, 153 ASB Comm. 66, Aqua Tartans 64, Art Club 66, Debate 65, Home Ec Club 64, Pep Club 65, Sporran Staff, Art Editor 66, Senior Con Costigan, John 153 Senior Con Cottrell, Jeff 177 Craig, Sue 76, 153 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 64-65, Art Club 64, Senior Con Cropp, Kathy 50, 72, 126, 128, 146, 153 GL Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65-66, Caileag Clan 65-66, FTA 64-66, Hi- Lassies 65-66, Pep Club 64-65, Intra- murals 64- 65, Senior Con Crosbie, Clay 153 Varsity Track 65, B-Squad Track 64 Cross, Connie 129, 153 GL Comm. 64, Aqua Tartans 64-66, 5th Exec. 66, French Club 66, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con Culbert, Norm 55, 60, 154 ASB Comm. 64, Band, Concert Band, 64-66, Senior Con Cumming, Jerry 79, 154 Radio Club 64-65, B-Squad Swim- ming 64-65, Track 64-65, Intramurals 64-65 Cunningham, Carl 85, 147, 154 Chess Club 64-66, Debate Club 64- 66, VP 65, Demarians 64-66, VP 65, Pres. 66, Sec.Treas. 65, Varsity De- bate 66, Jr. Varsity Debate 64-65, National Merit Scholarship Test- Letter of Commendation, National Forensic League-Degree of Merit Cunningham, Pattie 154 GL Big Sister 65 Curtis, Mike 177 Dahlke, Ella 56, 154 Concert Choir 66, Senior Con Danielson, Greg 34, 54, 88, 102, 147, 154 ASB Pres. 66, Rep. 64, Key Club 65-66, VP 66, Clansmen 65-66, Var- sity Basketball 65-66, Cross Country 65-66, Track 64-66, B-Squad Basket- ball 64, Football 64, Senior Con Davis, Carol 50, 154 ASB Comm. 66, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, French Club 64-65, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 65, Choir 64-66, Highlighters 65, Treble Tempos 66, Senior Con Davis, Gary 177 Davis, Bud 96, 104, 122, 154 Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Wrestling 66, B-Squad Golf 64-65, HR Pres. 65, Senior Con Davis, Paulette 155 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Stu- dent Worker 64-65, Home Ec Club 65-66, Library Club 64, Sec. 65, Cadet Band 64, Concert Band 64, Senior Con Dearborn, Faris 50, 65, 88, 124, 155 ASB Chairman-Comm. 64-66, GL Rep. 66, Chairman-Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Chairman- Comm. 65-66, Sporran Staff, Senior Editor 66, Caileag Clan 65-66, French Club 64-66, Hi-Lassies 66, Varsity Golf 64-66, Intramurals 64- 65, HR Treas. 64, Quill and Scroll 66, Senior Con Denson, Terry 155 ASB Rep. 64, Caileag Clan 65, FNA 65, Intramurals 64 Deseve, Ken 96, 99, 154 Dice, Della 154 Transfer from The Dalles 65 Dicus, Kris 56, 60, 74, 145, 155 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 64-66, GL Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 66, FMS 65, FNA 64, Tal- ent Club 65-66, Pres. 66, Thespians 66, Choir 64-65, Treble Tempos 66, HR VP 64, Senior Con Dierks, Larry 155 Doeleman, Stew 155 Choir 66, Mixed Chorus 65, B-Squad Track 64, Senior Con Donnelly, John 54, 96, 98, 154 ASB Rep. 65, Clansmen 65-66, Var- sity Football 65-66, Track 65-66, B- Squad Basketball 64, Football 64, Senior Con Doty, Alan 154 Drollinger, Leslie 53, 63, 65, 70, 75, 88, 155 ASB Comm. 66, GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Hi-Lites Staff Assistant Editor 65, Editor 66, Spor- ran Staff, Copy Editor 66, Dileas Chailin 65-66, Pres. 66, French Club 64-66, Pep Club 65-66, 5th Exec. 65, Quill and Scroll 65-66, Senior Con Dudley, Nancy 155 GL Comm. 65, Pep Club 64-65, Sen- ior Con Duke, Mickey 155 Dunn, Mike 54, 154 ASB Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 64, Class 66 Comm. 66, Clansmen 65- 66, B-Squad Cross Country 64-66, Track 65-66, Senior Con Dutt, Dave 154 Eastburg, Linda 42, 51, 155 ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Hi-Lassies 66, 5th Exec. 66, Pep Club 65, Senior Con Easton, Jill 155 GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Commercial Club 65-66 Edmonson, Nancy 51, 125, 155 GL Comm. 65, Student Worker 66, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 64-65, Var- sity Tennis 66, B-Squad Tennis 65, Senior Con Edwards, Diana 51, 70, 81, 128, 154 GL Chairman-Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Dileas Chailin 66, Treas. 66, FTA 65-66, Sec. 65, Hi-Lassies 65- 66, Treas. 66, Pep Club 64, Senior Con Edwards, Terry 154 Eklund, Donna 34, 87, 155 ASB Rep. 65, GL Big Sister 65, Stu- dent Worker 65, Commercial Club 65, Senior Con Elbert, Sue 34, 51, 81, 88, 128, 155 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 64-66, GL Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Student Worker 65, Aqua Tartans 64-65, Treas. 65, Commercial Club 65-66, French Club 64-66, Sec. 64, Pres. 65, FTA 64-66, Sec. 64, Pres. 65, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 64-65, Senior Con Ellingson, Jim 155 Emert, Lynda 57,154 GL Big Sister 65-66, Aqua Tartans 65, Girls' Chorus 66, Varsity Bowling 64-65, Intramurals 64-65, Senior Con, National Bowling Champion Emery, Rich 54, 154 Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Track 65- 66, B-Squad Cross Country 65-66 Enders, Will 63, 65, 155 Sporran Staff Photographer 65-66, Chess Club 64 Endslow, Marilyn' 48, 72, 128, 155 ASB Chairman-Comm. 64-66, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Aqua Tartans 65, Pres. 65, Caileag Clan 66, Sec. 66, FTA 66, German Club 65, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Cheerleader 66, Senior Con, Rep. Girls' State 65, Cresent Hi-School Council 66 Engbretson, Nancy 155 ASB Comm. 64-66, GL Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65-66, Home Ec Club 64- 66, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con Epley, Holly 76, 155 Art Club 65-66, Senior Con Erickson, Carol 50, 72, 77, 125, 155 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Caileag Clan 66, French Club 65, Home Club 65-66, VP 65, B-Squad Tennis 66, Intra- murals, Senior Con Eshelman, Dale 155 Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Rifle Club 64, School Plays, Senior Con Evart, Louis 85, 91, 145, 155 Class 66 Comm. 66, Chess Club 65- 66, Sec.-Treas. 64, Demarians 65-66, Library Club 64, Clansmen 66, B- Squad Tennis 64, Manager Tennis 64-65, Winner Whitworth Tyre De- bate Tour, 2nd District T.V. Debate Tour, 3rd Speading T.V. Tour 66 Evenden, Jim 34, 55, 89, 122, 155 ASB Rep. 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Key Club 65-66, Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Golf 64-66, Senior Con Ewell, Mike 155 Fairburn, Cliff 55, 155 Faison, Frank 177 Transfer Medical Lake High Faught, Bill 58, 60, 85, 90, 147, 155 Chess Club 64, Pres. 65, Demarians 65-66, Key Club 65-66, Math Club 65- 66, Pres. 65, Radio Club 64, Science Club 65, Band, Concert Band 64-66, Orchestra 65-66, B-Squad Swim- ming 64, Tennis 64, Senior Con Fay, Janice 61, 156 GL Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Student Worker 65, Aqua Tartans 64, Latin Club 65, Library Club 64- 65, Pipe Band Senior Con Ferderer, Tootie 156 GL Big Sister 65, FTA 64-65, Major- ette 64-65, Senior Con Fergen, Gary 146, 156 Class 66 5th Exec. 65, Baseball Manager 64-65 Fischer, Roland 156 B-Squad Golf 66, Track 64-65 Fisher, Terry 50, 145, 156 ASB Comm. 65, GL Big Sister 65, Class 66 Comm. 65-66, FMS 65, Lat- in Club 65-66, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 64-65, Senior Con Fleiger, Nancy 60, 156 GL Big Sister 65-66, Varsity Tennis 64-65, Intramurals 64-66, Cadet Band 65-66, Concert Band 64-66, Senior Con 9 Foltz, Carl 156 ASB Comm. 65, Class 66 Treas. 65, Comm. 66, Varsity Tennis 65-66, B- Squad Basketball 64, Tennis 64, Senior Con Ford, Dee 56, 177 Senior Con Foster, Bob 156 B-Squad Baseball 64 Foster, Bill 156 D.E. 66, B-Squad Basketball Fowler, Jim 156 Varsity Basketball 65, B-Squad 64, Intramurals 64 Frahm, Carol 87, 156 GL Big Sister 65-66, Student Work- er 65, Commercial Club 66, Home Ec Club 64-66, Senior Con Francis, Jim 55, 147, 156 Senior Con, NMSQT Commended Student Frauchiger, Linda 65, 84, 156 GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, Student Worker 66, Sporran Staff, Index 66, German Club 65-66, lntra- murals 64, Choir 65 Frazier, Sue 53, 75, 77, 128, 156 ASB Comm. 64-65, GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Student Worker 66, FTA 65-66, Home Ec Club 66, Li- brary Club 66, Thespians 66, Pep Club 64-66, Senior Con Fredrickson, Cindy 50, 63, 64, 65, 70, 75, 82, 156 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites Circulation 66, Spor- ran Staff, Assistant Editor 66, Aqua Tartans 64, Dileas Chailin 65-66, Treas. 65, FTA 65, Spanish Club 64- 65, Pres. 66, VP 66, Quill and Scroll 66, Pres. 66, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Sen- ior Con Freeman, Pat 82, 156 Student Worker 65-66, Spanish Club 65-66, 5th Exec. 66, Choir 64 Freeman, Tom 157 Senior Con Fritsch, Craig 42, 157 B-Squad Football 64, Senior Con Frost, Ron 42, 96, 157 Clansmen 66, B-Squad Football 65- 66, Track 65 Fry, Rae Ann 47, 48, 74, 87, 157 ASB Rep. 65, GL Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 64-66, Commercial Club 66, Talent Club 64-66, 5th Exec. 65, Cheerleader 66, Hi-Lassies 64- 66, Student Worker 66, Senior Con, Soph. Cotton Day Queen 65, Jr. Cot- ton Day Queen, Sweetheart 66 Fry, Sandy 56, 157 GL Big Sister 64, FNA 65, Library Club 64, Choir 64-66, Senior Con Frye, Jann 157 GL Big Sister 65-66, Chorus 65-66, Senior Con Fuehrer, Dean 157 Gabriel, Donna 157 GL Big Sister 65-66, Girls' Chorus 65 Gale, Greg 157 Class 66 Comm. 66, B-Squad Golf 64-66 Gardiner, Rick 54, 115, 157 Clansmen 65, Varsity Swimming 64- 66, B-Squad Football 64 Gardner, Don 157 Senior Con Garratt, Bonnie 157 FMS 64, Spanish Club 64 Garske, Paula 60, 157 GL Rep. 645 Majorettes 64-665 Pep Club 65 Gellhaus, Larry 157 Class 66 Rep. 649 Clansmen 64-665 Varsity Tennis 645 B-Squad Basket- ball 64-65, Football 64 Gembala, Jim 109, 157 Varsity Wrestling 65-665 B-Squad Wrestling 645 Senior Con Gier, Pat 157 Giese, Donna 65, 78, 125, 157 Transfer from California 655 GL Big Sister 565 Sporran Staff, Distribu- tion Editor 665 French Club 65, Thespians 65-665 B-Squad Tennis 665 Senior Con Givens, Ruth 157 Senior Con Glenski, Glenna 157 Glore, Steve 157 Goerig, Jim 122, 157 Varsity Golf 65-66 Gorder, Don 157 Goumaz, Joanne 81, 128, 157 GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 65-665 FNA 64-66, VP 655 Senior Con Grafmiller, Paula 42, 157 ASB Rep. 655 Class 66 Sec. 655 Stu- dent Office 665 Thespians 64-66, Historian 645 School Plays, Senior Con5 Friendliest Girl 65 Graham, Larry 158 Gray, Mary 76, 77, 158 GL Rep. 645 Class 66 Chairman- Comm. 655 Art Club 66, Pres. 66, Li- brary Club 669 Senior Con Green, Andrea 86, 158 D.E. 66, VP 66, German Club 64 Greene, Barb 59, 60, 158 GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 65-665 Aqua Tartans 645 Band 64-66, Stage Band 64-665 Senior Con Greenslitt, Sally 51, 70, 158 ASB Rep. 645 GL Big Sister 65-665 Dileas Chailin 66, VP 66, Latin Club 64-65, Sec. 65, 5th Exec. 655 Hi-Las- sies 65-665 Pep Club 645 Senior Con Greer, Tom 158 Grier, Gayla 46, 53, 87, 88, 158 GL Big Sister 665 News Rep. 64-665 Commercial Club 65-66, French Club 64-665 Pep Club 665 Senior Con Griffith, Barb 77, 158 GL Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Rep. 655 Student Worker 565 Aqua Tar- tans 64-65, Home Ec Club 65-66, Pres. 66, Sec. 66, 5th Exec. 545 Sen- ior Con Grote, Diana 52, 65, 82, 129, 159 GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Big Sis- ter 65-665 Sporran Staff, Index Edi- tor 665 Aqua Tartans 64-66, Pres. 665 Talent Club 65-665 Pep Club 65-665 Senior Con Gustafson, Lois 159 Gyarfas, Trudy 47, 48, 65, 70, 88, 128, 159 ASB Chairman-Comm. 65-665 GL Chairman-Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 65-665 Class 66 Chairman 655 Student Worker 665 Sporran Staff, Assistant Activity Editor 655 Dileas Chailin 65-66, French Club 64-66 Pres. 65, FTA 64- 66, 5th Exec. 655 Cheerleader 66, Pep Club 655 Senior Con5 Rep. Girls' State 65 Haight, Rodney 55, 120, 158 Senior Con Halbig, Pam 158 GL Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-665 Aqua Tartans 64-665 Pep Club 65- 665 Senior Con Hamamoto, Ron 159 ASB Rep. 645 Class 66 Comm. 645 Band 64 Hamel, Ron 159 Hammock, Viola 159 ASB Rep. 655 GL Big Sister 65-66 Hanifen, Vicki 45, 57, 158 GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65-66, Big Sis- ter 65-665 Pep Club 65-665 Senior Con Hanlen, John 158 Transfer from Mater Cleri 66 Hansen, Howard 60, 159 Band 64-66, Stage Band 64-65 Hansen, Jim 55, 120, 159 B-Squad Baseball 64-655 Senior Con Hardenbrook, Jim 159 B-Squad Football 64 Hardy, Janine 158 GL Big Sister 655 Gymnastics 64-66 Harney, Dwayne 158 B-Squad swimming 645 Basketball Manager 64 Harper, Pennie 44, 47, 50, 88, 159 GL Comm. 64-65, VP 66, Courtesy Comm. 64-665 Class 66 Sec. 645 French Club 64-557 Red Cross 645 Hi-Lassies 669 Intramurals 64 Harris, Jim 96, 99, 159 ASB Comm. 655 Class 66 VP 665 Clansmen 65-665 Chess Club 64, Key Club 65-665 Varsity Football 65-66, Track 65-665 B-Squad Football 64, Track 645 Boys' State Rep. 65 Harris, Dick 159 Transfer from North Central 65 Hartung, Cari 56, 74, 158 GL Big Sister 665 Talent Club 567 Choir 64-66 Haskins, Tom 158 Hatch, Jeff 54, 159 Varsity Track, 64-66, Cross-Country 64-665 Clansmen 64-66 Haugland, Lynn 59, 159 GL Rep. 659 French Club 655 Choir 64-665 Treble Tempos 66, Mixed Chorus 645 Senior Con Havercamp, Rosemary 78, 159 Thespians 65-66, VP 665 School Plays 64-66 Hawkins, Marie 60, 81, 158 GL Big Sister 65-665 FNA 65-66, Treas. 665 Concert Band 64-665 Sen- ior Con Hayes, Ed 89, 158 ASB Rep. 645 Class 66 Rep. 655 Key Club 65-665 Varsity Track 65-665 B- Squad Track 645 Senior Con Hedman, Lina 86, 159 GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 655 D.E. 655 Pep Club 65 Heike, Mike 120, 159 Clansmen 65-665 Varsity Baseball 65-665 B-Squad Football 64, Base- ball 64 Hemple, Ruth 46, 74, 78, 159 GL Big Sister 655 FTA 66, Home Ec Club 65, Spanish Club 66, Talent Club 65-66, 5th Exec. 66, Thespians 655 Concert Choir 64-66 Hendren, Jerry 96, 98, 120, 159 Clansmen 65-665 Varsity Football 65-665 B-Squad Football 545 All American Football Player 66, Player of the Year All State, All City, Chron- icle-Spokesman-Review lst Team Hendrix, Ethel 45, 50, 88, 159 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 655 French Club 64-66 Sec. 65, Pres. 66, Home Ec Club 64-665 Hi-Lassies 65-665 Senior Con Heninger, Phil 115, 159 Clansmen 65-665 Varsity Swimming 64-665 B-Squad Swimming 64 Henry, Bill 159 Hepworth, Mike 54, 120, 159 ASB Rep. 64-655 Class 66 Rep. 65, Treas. 655 Clansmen 65-665 Varsity Baseball 65-66, Wrestling 655 B- Squad Baseball 64, Basketball 64- 655 Intramurals 655 Senior Con5 Bat- ting Crown for Baseball 65 Hess, Gerald 159 Hickenbottom, Pamela 57, 160 Higbee, James 42, 55, 85, 89, 147, 160 ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 645 Debate 65- 66, German Club 65, Pres. 65, Key Club 65-66, Pres. 669 B-Squad Cross- Country 64, Track 649 NMSQT Let- ter of Commendation 66, Shadle Rep. to PLU Student Congress 66, Scholastic Boy of Class 64 Hill, Barbara 160 GL Big Sister 655 Senior Con Hill, Clinton 160 Hocum, Donna 50, 70, 160 GL Rep. 65, Chairman 65, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 65-665 Class 66 Rep. 665 Dileas Chailin 65-66, 5th Exec. 65, German Club 64, Home Ec Club 65, Treas. 655 Pep Club 657 ln- tramurals 65 Hodge, Becky 50, 70, 72, 84, 128, 160 ASB Chairman 64-65, GL Pres. 66, Rep. 65, Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65- 66, Courtesy Comm. 66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Cailea Clan 65-66, Dileas Chailin 66, FTA 64-66 German Club 64-66, VP, Sec., Treas., 5th Exec, Hi- Lassies 65-66, Intramurals 64-65, Senior Con, 1st in Kootenai Senior and Gold Dance Ice Skating Com- petition 65-66, 3rd Pacific North- west Senior Ladies Division, Rep. Shadle Park at Olympic Sports Ball 65, Rep. Girls' State 65 Hoiseth, Sharon 50, 160 GL Big Sister 65-66, Hi-Lassies 65- 66, Senior Con Holden, Marilyn 177 Holien, Ken 160 B-Squad Basketball 64, Football 64 Holmes, Jean 45, 57, 74, 146, 161 Transfer from Moses Lake 65, ASB Comm. 66, GL Rep. 66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Talent Club 65-66, Sen- ior Con Holmes, Diane 76,161 Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con Holmes, Pat 57, 160 Talent Club 66, Mixed Chorus 66, Senior Con Holms, Steven 54, 160 Chess Club 64, Clansmen 66, B- Squad Cross-Country 65-66, Track 64 Hoogstad, Jenon 58, 83, 161 GL Big Sister 65-66, French Club 64- 65, FMS 64-65, Sec.-Treas. 65, Pres. 66, Rifle Club 64, Sec.-Treas. 64, Pres. 65, Orchestra 64-66, Hi-Light- ers 65, Treble Tempos 66, Red Cross 65-66, Senior Con Hookom, Gale 161 B-Squad Wrestling 64, Intramurals 64-65 Hooper, Doug 161 Class 66 Rep. 65, Chairman-Comm. 66, Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Track 64-65, B-Squad Football 64 Hoover, Butch 160 Hosheit, Linda 76, 160 GL Rep. 65, Comm. 64-65, Big Sis- ter 65-66, Art Club 65-66, VP65 Houchin, Donna 45, 76, 161 ASB Comm. 66, GL Rep. 65, Comm. 66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Art Club 65- 66, 5th Exec. Howland, Becky 161 GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 65-66, Pep Club 64-66 Hubbell, Mike 161 Hubert, Jackie 160 Aqua Tartans 64, Varsity Tennis 65, B-Squad Tennis 64, Concert Choir 64 Huether, Dave 65, 160 ASB Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 64, Sporran Staff, Photographer, Photo Editor, 66, Choir 64, Quill and Scroll 66 Huffer, Judy 60, 147, 161 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65, FNA 64-66, Band 65-66, Orchestra 65, NMSQT Letter of Commendation 66, Band Award 65 Hunt, Linda 161 GL Big Sister 65-66 Hunter, Pam 46, 78, 161 GL Big Sister 65-66, Thespians 65- 66 Huston, Allan 160 Hutton, Bill 60, 177 Concert Band 64-65, Varsity Bowl- ing 65-66, Senior Con Hyslop, Bob 55, 60, 65, 145, 146, 160 Class 66 5th Exec. 66, Sporran Staff, Academics Assistant Editor 66, Chess Club 64-65, Great Scots 66, Varsity Golf 65-66, B-Squad Golf 64, Concert Band 64-66, Senior Con, Band Pin 64-66, All State Band 66 Inners, Donna 48, 161 ASB Comm. 64-65, GL Big Sister 65- 66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Commer- cial Club 65, French Club 65, Cheer- leader 66, Pep Club 65, Senior Con lseminger, Rob 161 Chess Club 64, Varsity Golf 65-66 James, John 177 Johann, Kathie 34, 128, 129, 161 ASB Rep. 66, Chairman 66, GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Aqua Tartans 64-66, Sec. 65, VP 66, FTA 66, Pep Club 64-66, Intramurals 65, Girls' Chorus 64, News Rep. 64, Senior Con Johnson, Dave 120, 160, 180 ASB Rep. 65, VP 66, Chairman- Comm. 65, Class 66 Rep. 65, Clans- men 65-66, Varsity Baseball 65-66, Football 66, B-Squad Baseball 64, Football 64-65, Inspirational Award 66 Johnson, Jim 160 B-Squad Cross-Country 64-65, Foot- ball 64, Wrestling 64-65 Johnson, Linda 161 GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 65, Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Talent Club 64-66, VP 64, Treas. 65, Pep Club 66, Plays Organ for Shadle, Talent Con, Senior Con Johnson, Marshall 55, 58, 74, 161 ASB Pres. 66, 5th Exec. 64, Rep. 64, 65, Chairman-Comm. 65, Class 66 Pres. 65, Rep. 66, Talent Club 64-66, Orchestra 64-66, Award of Merit 65, Cotton Day King 64, All State-All Northwest Orchestra Johnson, Paul 55, 161 B-Squad Cross-Country 64-65, Foot- ball 64-65, Track 64-65 Johnson, Rick 161 B-Squad Basketball 64, Football 64, Senior Con Johnson, Steve 161 Rifle Club 65, Varsity Wrestling 66 Johnston, Phil 34, 89, 96, 120, 161 ASB Rep. 65-66, Key Club 66, Chess Club 64, Clansmen 66, Varsity Foot- ball 66, B-Squad Baseball 64-65, Football 64-65, Senior Con, Boys' State Rep. 65 Jones, Bruce 161 Varsity Wrestling 66, B-Squad Wrestling 64-65 Jones, Kerry 177 Transfer from California 66, Senior Con Jones, Mary 161 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65, FMS 65, Pep Club 64-66 Jordan, Eddy 161 Transfer from Marycliff 65, GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 66, Senior Con Jorges, Kathy 161 Commercial Club 64, Pep Club 65 Jorges, Linda 87,161 GL Big Sister 65-66, Commercial Club 66, Senior Con Joyce, Marty 105, 162 Transfer from Pocatello High 65, B-Squad Cross-Country 66 Judd, Connie 88, 162 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-66, French Club 65-66, Intramurals 64 Judge, Dorothy 70, 85, 125, 147, 162 Dileas Chailin 66, Demarians 65-66, Varsity Tennis 64-66, Letter of Com- mendation, National Merit Award Kalk, Gail 162 Kaluza, Penny 50, 128, 162 GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Chairman-Comm. 65-66, FNA 64-66, Pep Club 65, Intramurals 65, Senior Con Kassner, Karol 86, 162 GL Rep. 64-65, Big Sister 64-65, Home EC Club 65, D.E. 66, Senior Con Kauzloric, John 55, 74, 162 ASB Rep. 64, Talent Club 65-66, B- Squad Golf 65-66 Keefer, Glenn 162 Varsity Football 65, B-Squad Foot- ball 64, Senior Con Keeler, Judy 42, 50, 126, 128, 162 ASB Comm. 64-66, GL Big Sister 65- 66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 64-66, FTA 64-66, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 64-65, Varsity Gymnastics 64-66, ln- tramurals 64-66, Senior Con Kellberg, Janet 47, 52, 57, 77, 87, 162 GL Big Sister 65, Home Ec Club 64- 66, Commercial Club 64-66, Pep Club 66, Mixed Chorus 64-66, Sen- ior Con Kellberg, Joyce 53, 77, 87, 162 GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 65-66, Home Ec Club 64-66, Commercial Club 64- 66, Pep Club 64-66, Senior Con Keller, Sue 65, 72, 125, 145, 162 ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, GL Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 66, Sporran Staff, Sports Edi- tor 66, Caileag Clan 64-66, Sec. 66, Varsity Tennis 64-66, Intramurals 64-65, Senior Con Kennedy, Kathy 162 GL Big Sister 65-66, Aqua Tartans 65, Senior Con Kerr, Dinny 60, 146, 162 Class 66 Comm. 66, Concert Band 64-66, Senior Con Kevan, Kay 34, 52, 81, 87, 89, 128, 162 ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Class 66 Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 66, French Club 65-66, Treas. 65, FTA 66, Pres. 66, Pep Club 64-66, Senior Con Key, Dave 55, 162 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Class 66 Comm. 65, Great Scots 66, Senior Con Kiehn, Paul 163 Kiel, Lynda 177, 182 Kienbaum, Patricia 163 King, Pat 163 Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Football 65- 66, Wrestling 65-66, B-Squad Foot- ball 64, Wrestling 64, Friendliest Boy, Soph. Class 64 King, Ron 163 ASB Rep. 64, Intramurals 64 Kinney, Mike 163 B-Squad Football 64-65, lntramur- als 65, Senior Con Kleeman, Dianna 163 Transfer from Rogers 64 Knowles, Betty 177 Koch, Dan 163 Kraig, Ken 56, 60, 163 Varsity Swimming 64, Senior Con, Music Award 64-65 Kraut, Dave 163 Krell, Gerri 163 Kremer, Linda 57, 163 Kruse, Mike 163 Kruse, Steve 163 Lamott, Bruce 34, 42, 56, 60, 74, 89, 147,163 ASB Rep. 66, Chairman-Comm. 66, Key Club 65-66, Talent Club 65-66, Choir 65-66, Pres. 66, Hi-Lighters 65, Band 65-66, Senior Con, All North- west Chorus 65, Award of Merit 65, All-City Choir 65-66, American Le- gion Essay Contest Winner 65, VP Club 66, Accompanist for All-City H.S. Chorus 64-65, Accompanist 'for All-State H.S. Chorus 66 Langdale, Denny 163 Class 66 Comm. 65, Varsity Baseball 64-65, B-Squad Basketball 64, Golf 65, Intramurals 64-65, Senior Con Lanterman, Sherry 57, 163 ASB Rep. 64, HR Pres. 64 Lappano, Mike 163 Intramurals 64, Senior Con Larsen, Karen 163 GL Big Sister 65-66, Aqua Tartans 64, Concert Band 65, Senior Con Ledgerwood, Joe 42, 163 Class 66 Chairman-Comm. 64-65, Senior Con Lee, Jay 163 B-Squad Football 64 Lehman, Doug 90, 96, 163 Clansmen 65, Manager Varsity Football, Wrestling 65-66 Leinum, Ed 177 Transfer from Portland Lemon, Kathy 34, 128, 163 ASB Rep. 65, GL Big Sister 66, Comm. 64, Class 66 Comm. 66, FTA 65, Senior Con Lewis, Steve 163 Class 66 Chairman 65, B-Squad Ten- nis 64-65, Senior Con Leytze, Sally Jo 53, 78, 88, 146, 163 ASB Chairman 64, GL Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 64-66, Courtesy Comm. 65-66, Commercial Club 64-66, French Club 64-65, Talent Club 64- 66, Thespians 64-66, Pep Club 64-66, Pres. 66, Senior Con Lightfoot, Terry 164 Lindley, Julia 46, 57, 88, 164 ASB Comm. 65, GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 64-65, Class 66 Comm. 65, Commercial Club 64-66, French Club 65-66, Treas. 65, Chorus 66, Senior Con Lindsey, Kathy 60, 88, 164 GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, French Club 65-66, VP 65, Band 64- 66, Orchestra 64-66, Senior Con Lindstrom, Ray 56, 57, 164 Chess Club 64, Science Club 64. Thespians 66, Choir 66, School Plays 66 Logan, Bruce 60, 164 FMS 64, Concert Band 64-66, Peo- ple-to-People Tour 65 Lord, Patti 57, 164 GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 65, Comm. 65, Home Ec Club 65, Chorus 64-66, Senior Con Lorello, Dan 164 ' Senior Con Luher, Al 164 Clansmen 64-65, Varsity Basketball 64-66, Football 65-66, B-Squad Football 64, Baseball 64 Luke, Russell 165 Lukey, Sandi 165 Lukich, Tom 165 Rifle Club 65 Lumley, Barb 57, 164 GL Big Sister 65-66, Commercial Club 64-66, Library Worker 64, Pep Club 64-65, Mixed Chorus 66, Sen- ior Con Luse, Pam 145, 146, 164 ASB Rep. 64-65, Chairman-Comm. 65-66, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65, Class 66 Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Sen- ior Con Lux, Gary 177 Lyons, Alane 84, 147, 165 Class 66 Comm. 65-66, Art Club 64, German Club 66, Award of Merit, Letter of Commendation Lyons, Fay 165 Mixed Chorus 64-65, Girls' Chorus 65-66 Mackey, Linda 45, 52, 77, 191 ASB Comm. 65-66, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Home Ec Club 66, 5th Exec. 66, Library Club 65-66, VP 66, Library Worker 65-66, Pep Club 66 Manley, Rick 60, 164 Intramurals 64-65, Band 64-66, Sen- ior Con Manum, Randy 164 ASB Rep. 65 Marshall, John 42, 165 ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Great Scots 66, Senior Con Martenson, Mike 165 Library Club 64-65, Varsity Bowling 64-66 Massie, Bob 165 ASB Rep. 64, Varsity Bowling 64-66, Senior Con Masters, Ron 164 Transfer from Upper Columbia Academy 65 Mathison, Donita 53, 164 GL Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 64-66, Pep Club 66, Student Worker 66, Senior Con Matthews, Jim 165 ASB Rep. 64, Great Scots 66, HR Pres. 64, Senior Con McAlister, Carolyn 65, 165 GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64-65, Class 66 Comm. 65, Sporran Staff, Assistant Club Editor, Latin Club 64-65, Treas. 65, FMS 64-65, Thespians 65, Senior Con McBrayer, Roy 183 McBride, Gary 164 McBride, Bob 164 Class 66 Rep. 65, B-Squad Football 64, Senior Con McCallie, Karen 53, 72, 87, 165 GL Big Sister 65, Caileag Clan 65- 66, Commercial Club 64-66, 5th Exec. 65, Pep Club 64-66 McConnell, Carl 165 Mixed Chorus 66 McDonald, Bob 165 Great Scots 66, Senior Con McEvers, Dan 86, 164 Transfer from Gonzaga Prep 65, Class 66 Rep. 65, D.E. 66, Senior Con McEvoy, Kathy 45, 46, 128, 164 GL Rep. 66, Class 66 Comm. 66, FNA 66, FMS 64-66, Senior Con McGill, Sidne 51, 65, 70, 75, 85, 165 GL Big Sister 65, Class 66 Comm. 65, Sporran Staff, Academic Edi- tor 66, Demarians 66, Chronicler 66, Dileas Chailin 66, Hi-Lassies 66, Quill and Scroll 66 McGregor, Diane 165 GL Big Sister 66, Intramurals 64-66, Cafeteria Worker 66, Senior Con McGuire, Rick 86, 165 ASB Rep. 64, D.E. 65, Great Scots 66, Senior Con McGuire, Bill 58, 59, 61, 74, 165 Talent Club 64-66, Pres. 66, Orches- tra, Pipe Band, Stage Band, 64-66, Great Scots 66, B-Squad Track 65, Senior Con Mclnerney, Bill 165 Transfer from Gonzaga Prep 64, Senior Con Mclntosh, Mike 165 Mclntosh, Nancy 165 Transfer from Montana Mclntyre, Pat 165 B-Squad Basketball 64, Intramurals 65, Senior Con McKenzie, Dave 145, 146, 165 Class 66 Rep. 66, Senior Con McNett, Jim 165 B-Squad Track 64-65 McSteen, Roger 55, 165 Class 66 Rep. 64, Great Scots 66, Varsity Golf 64, Senior Con McTague, Kathy 166 Transfer from Wyoming 64, Girls' Chorus 64-65, Senior Con Melcher, Carolyn 86, 166 GL Big Sister 65-66, D.E. 65, News Paper Rep. 65, B-Squad Tennis 64, Senior Con Mell, Carol 166 GL Big Sister 66, FTA 64-66, Senior Con Merritt, Warren 166 ASB Rep. 65, B-Squad Basketball 64, Cross-Country 65, Football 64, ln- tramurals 65 Messenger, Colleen 166 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 66, Library Club 64-66, Treas. 66 Mesmer, Rich 34, 54, 102, 166 ASB Rep. 65-66, Class 66 Pres. 65, Rep. 65-66, Clansmen 64-66, Red Cross 65-66, Varsity Cross-Country 64-66, Track 64-66, All Around Soph. Boy 64, Friendliest Boy 65, Safe Driving Rep. 66 Miller, Dave 166 Senior Con Miller, Mike 34, 42, 55, 62, 65, 122, 166 ASB Treas. 66, Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Sporran Staff, Assistant Sports Editor 66, Hi-Land- er Hi-Lites Staff 66, Clansmen 65- 66, Great Scots 66, Pres. 66, Varsity Golf 64-66, Senior Con Miller, Monte 166 Senior Con Miller, Steve 34, 54, 65, 120, 166 ASB Rep. 66, Clansmen 65-66, Pres. 66 Sec.-Treas. 66, Sporran Staff, Club Editor 66, Varsity Baseball 65- 66, Basketball 65-66, Football 66, Intramurals 65, Friendliest Boy 66, Inspirational Award-Basketball 65 Minor, Bill 109, 166 Varsity Wrestling 65-66 Mitcham, Craig 109, 166 Clansmen 64-66, Varsity Wrestling 64-66, Senior Con Moe, Cathy 177 Mohr, Charles 166 Moldenhauer, Gary 177 Monahan, Pat 145, 166 Class 66 Comm. 66, B-Squad Foot- ball 64, Senior Con Moran, Mike 166 ASB Rep. 65, B-Squad Football 64, Senior Con Morford, Pam 45, 47, 53, 166 GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66, Home Ec Club 65, Pep Club 66, Intramurals 65, Senior Con Morgan, Dianne 167 Morgan, Don 167 Demarians 65-66 Morrison, Dave 167 Morrison, Doug 167 Class 66 Rep. 65, Varsity Football 65, B-Squad Baseball 64, Basketball 64, Football 64, Senior Con Morsbach, Bob 58, 167 Transfer from Alaska 65, Band 65- 66 Mosby, Mary Kaye 177 Transfer from Alaska 65 Mosgar, Herb 167 Mulberry, Jill 167 Home Ec Club 64 Munro, Randy 167 Murphy, Dennis 167 Murphy, Mike 167 Murray, Paul 167 Musser, Mark 177 Muzzy, Judy 53, 125, 167 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Caileag Clan 66, Pep Club 64-66, Varsity Tennis 64-66, Intramurals 64-66 Muzzy, Syd 96, 167 Class 66 Comm. 66, Clansmen 65- 66, German Club 64, Varsity Foot- ball 65-66, Track 65-66, B-Squad Baseball Manager 64, Football 64, Senior Con Myers, Doug 54, 145, 146, 167 ASB Rep. 64, Class 66 VP 66, Comm. 65-66, Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Swimming 65-66, B-Squad Tennis 64-65, Football 64, Senior Con Myers, Gayle 77, 167 GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, Home Ec Club 65-66, Pep Club 65-66 Myers, Linda 56, 76, 167 Transfer from Pendleton High 65, GL Rep. 65, Art Club 66, Choir 66 Myron, Nancy 167 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65, Class 66 Comm. 65, Home Ec Club 65, Pep Club 64 Neet, Rick 167 Neighbors, Jim 120, 167 Varsity Baseball 65, B-Squad Base- ball 64, Football 64, Intramurals Nelson, Linda 34, 46, 53, 74, 128, 167 ASB Rep. 66, GL Rep. 65, 66, Big Sis- ter 65-66, News Paper Rep. 65, FTA 64-66, German Club 64-66, Library Club 64, Pep Club 65-66, Intramur- als 64, Office Worker 66 Nelson, Stephanie 53, 167 ASB Rep. 64, GL Rep. 64, Big Sis- ter 65, FTA 64-66, Talent Club 64-66, Pep Club 65-66, Intramurals 64, Stu- dent Office Worker 65, School Play 65 Nelson, Steve 167 ASB Rep. 64, Band 65-66, Sec. 66, Varsity Track 64-65, B-Squad Track 64-65, Intramurals 64-65 Nelson, Terry 167 Varsity Basketball 65, B-Squad Basketball 64, Senior Con Nichols, Mike 177 Transfer from Rogers, Class 66 Rep. 65, Band 64, Cafeteria Worker 64 Nichols, Timothy 168 Transfer from Utah Noe, Cathy 168 GL Big Sister 65-66, Senior Con Nolan, Paula 46, 77, 168 GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 65-66, News Rep. 65, Home Ec Club 66, Senior Con Norgon, Dellas 168 Norman, Lynn 46, 63, 72, 76, 77, 126, 168 GL Big Sister 66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff, Pho- tographer 66, Art Club 65-66, His- torian 66, Caileag Clan 66, Home Ec Club 65, Gymnastics 66, Intramur- als 65 Novick, Milan 55, 86, 168 ASB Rep. 64, Class 66 VP 65, Chair- man-Comm. 66, D.E. 66, Pres. 66, Latin Club 65, Great Scots 66, Pres. 66, B-Squad Football 64-65, Track 64-65, Senior Con, State Pres. Deca 66 Oas, Larry 168 B-Squad Tennis 64, Senior Con 0'ConneII, Pat 145, 168 ASB Rep. 65, Class 66 Treas. 66, Latin Club 65, Great Scots 66, Var- sity Tennis 65, B-Squad Tennis 64, Senior Con 0'Deen, David 55, 169 Great Scots 66, Senior Con Oglesbee, Jan 145, 169 GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 665 Class 66 Rep. 665 Commercial Club 645 Seenior Con 0'Keefe, Kelly 62, 75, 85, 91, 147, 169 Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff, Ad Man- ager 66, Chess Club 64-66, Sec.- Treas. 64, Pres. 65, Demarians 64-66, Library Club 64-66, Math Club 65- 66, Science Club 64-655 B-Squad Wrestling 645 Quill and Scroll 665 NMSQT Letter of Merit Olmstead, Roberta 50, 77, 82, 168 GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64-65, Exec. Council 65, Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Comm. 655 Home Ec Club 66, Spanish Club 64-66, VP 665 Hi-Las- sies 665 Intramurals 64-665 Senior Con Olson, Debbie 53, 168 ASB Rep. 655 GL Big Sister 65-66: Caileag Clan 65-665 Pep Club 64-665 B-Squad Tennis 64-655 Intramurals 649 Senior Con 0'NeilI, Le Anne 63, 146, 169 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-665 Library Worker 655 Commercial Club 655 French Club 64-655 Pep Club 665 Senior Con Oxner, Gary 34, 96, 99, 146, 169 ASB VP 665 Class 66 VP 65, Pres. 665 Red Cross 665 Key Club 655 Clansmen 65-66, Great Scots 665 Varsity Football 65-66, Wrestling 665 B-Squad Basketball, Track, Wres- tling, 64-655 Senior Con Oxrieder, Cyndy 169 French Club 655 HR VP 645 Senior Con Paddock, Martha 34, 168 ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 655 GL Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Comm. 645 HR Sec. 645 Senior Con5 Pipe Band 64-66 Park, Chuck 168 Chess Club 65-66 Parmley, Connie 53, 57, 77, 169 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Comm. 655 Aqua Tartans 655 Pep Club 65-665 Senior Con Patterson, Jim 55, 123, 169 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 665 Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 655 Varsity Football 65, Tennis 65-665 B-Squad Football 64, Track 645 Senior Con Patterson, Kathy 169 GL Big Sister 65-665 Girls' Chorus 645 Senior Con Patton, Karen 34, 168 ASB Rep. 66, Chairman-Comm. 665 FNA 655 HR VP 645 Senior Con Paulsen, Penny 168 GL Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Comm. 665 Art Club 65-665 Spanish Club 645 Senior Con Peebles, Bruce 169 French Club 65, Math Club 565 Great Scots 665 Varsity Tennis 655 B- Squad Tennis 645 Senior Con Perry, Helen 47, 50, 70, 169 ASB Rep. 645 GL Chairman-Comm. 64-665 Big Sister 65, Courtesy Comm. 65-665 Debate 64-65, De- marians 64, Dileas Chailin 65-665 Hi-Lassies 65-665 Intramurals 64-655 Senior Con Perry, Jim 54, 115, 169 Clansmen 65-665 Varsity Swimming 64-665 Senior Con Peters, Phil 42, 122, 168 German Club 665 Great Scots 665 B-Squad Golf 66 Petersen, Paula 58, 60, 168 Marching Band 64-66, Orchestra 665 Senior Con5 Band Award Peterson, Sue 72, 125, 169 GL Big Sister 655 Caileag Clan 64-66, VP 665 Varsity Tennis 64-665 Intramurals 64-66 Peterson, Rod 169 Peterson, Shirley 42, 62, 65, 169 GL Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Comm. 655 Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff 655 Sporran Staff, Assistant Ad Man- ager5 Pep Club 64-665 Senior Con Peterson, Steve 55, 168 News Rep. 565 German Club 645 Great Scots 665 Manager Football 655 Senior Con Peterson, Steve E. 168 Phillabaum, Steve 54, 96, 159 Latin Club 659 Varsity Football 66, Wrestling 655 B-Squad Football 64- 65, Wrestling 64 Phillips, Greir 177 Philopant, Margaret 42, 50, 81, 87, 169 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 65-665 GL Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65, Cour- tesy Comm. 665 Student Worker 65-665 Commercial Club 65-66, FTA 64-66, German Club 64-655 Hi-Las- sies 66, Pep Club 64-655 Senior Con Pippenger, Barb 57, 87, 169 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 655 GL Big Sister 665 Girls' Chorus 665 Com- mercial Club 665 Senior Con Platt, Suzzie 87, 164 GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-665 Commercial Club 66, Home Ec Club 64-66 Pointer, Jerry 73, 169 Radio Club 64, Sec.-Treas. 645 Stage Crew 64-66, Manager 663 Sen- ior Con Portz, Cathy 169 GL Big Sister 65-665 FTA 655 Senior Con Potts, Linda 75, 87, 169 GL Big Sister 65-665 Student Worker 665 Commercial Club 64-66, Library Club 665 Senior Con Ralph, Joe 54, 96, 98, 120, 169 Transfer from Gonzaga 645 Clans- men 65-665 Varsity Baseball 65-66, Basketball 65-66, Football 65-665 Senior Con Randles, Gregory 177 Rau, Wayne 86, 169 D.E. 65-66 Rautio, Lynn 169 B-Squad Golf 64-66, Football 645 In- tramurals 64-65 Redfield, Kathy 34, 48, 70, 169 ASB Sec. 66, Rep. 65, Comm. 665 GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 65-66, Cour- tesy Comm. 65-665 Aqua Tartans 64, Dileas Chailin 64-66, Pres. 66, French Club 64-655 Choir 64-655 Cheerleader 665 Senior Con Rediger, Glennyce 50, 70, 170 ASB Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 665 GL Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 655 Student Worker 665 Aqua Tartans 64, Dileas Chailin 65- 66, 5th Exec. 66, Latin Club 64-655 Hi-Lassies 665 Senior Con Reed, Kathy 57, 170 ASB Comm. 64-655 GL Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Comm. 655 Student Worker 64-655 Chorus 655 Senior Con Reiman, Mike 170 Rifle Club 665 B-Squad Basketball 645 Intramurals 64-65 Repp, Rosie 170 Rhodes, Stephanie 61, 170 ASB Rep. 655 GL Big Sister 655 Homemaking Club 64-66, 5th Exec. 655 Highland Dancer 64-665 Senior Con Richards, Joan 50, 145, 170 GL Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 665 Art Club 65, D.E. 66, FMS 65-66, Home Ec Club 655 Hi-Lassies 65-665 Intramurals 64-655 Senior Con Richmond, Sherry 170 Varsity Softball 65 Rickman, Candy 52, 170 GL Big Sister 655 Class 66 ap- pointed Sec. 645 Comm. 655 Senior Con Riegel, Kate 50, 88, 128, 170 GL Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 65, Class 66 Comm. 655 French Club 64-66, FTA 65-665 Hi-Lassies 65-665 Senior Con Riggs, Judy 57, 88, 146, 170 ASB Comm. 545 GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 65-665 Class 66 Comm. 655 Aqua Tartans 64, French Club 65-665 Pep Club 665 Girls' Chorus 665 Sen- ior Con Riley, Margaret 42, 51, 56, 74, 170 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-665 Aqua Tartans 64, FNA 65, Talent Club 64-665 Pep Club 64-65, Hi-Lassies 665 Choir 64-66, Treble Tempos 66, Hi- Liters 655 Senior Con Ring, Marilyn 177 Rist, Dick 55, 170 Great Scot 669 Senior Con Robbins, Sydney 50, 170 ASB Rep. 645 Hi-Lassies 665 Choir 645 Senior Con Roberts, Libby 76, 77, 170 GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 65-66, Art Club 65-66, Pres. 66, Spanish Club 65-66, 5th Exec. 65, Senior Con Roberts, Paula 57, 78, 170 FMS 65, Thespians 66, Mixed Chorus 65-66, School Plays 65, Sen- ior Con Roberts, Phyliss 57, 170 Girls' Chorus 66, Mixed Chorus 65 Roberts, Bill 171 ASB Rep. 65, B-Squad Football 64-65 Robertson, Bibbie 86, 171 D.E. 66, Parliamentarian 66 Robertson, Judy 34, 50, 83, 88, 171 ASB Chairman 66, GL Comm. 66, Class 66 Comm. 65, Office Worker 66, French Club 65-66, Sec. 66, FMS 64-66, VP 66, Pres. 66, Hi-Lassies 65-66 Robideaux, John 171 ASB Rep. 64, Class 66 Rep. 65 Rodgers, Tom 171 Varsity Track 64, B-Squad Football 64 Rosenkranz, Mike 171 Ross, Dave 171 Ross, Paula 171 Transfer Rothstein, Caryl 171 GL Big Sister 65-66, French Club 65-66, Senior Con Rothwell, Terry 171 Class 66 Rep. 64 Rozell, Terry 55, 171 B-Squad Track 64, Great Scot 66 Ruben, Mick 171 B-Squad Football 64, Track 64, ln- tramurals 64 Rudisile, Marilyn 45, 87, 171 GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65, Student Worker 66, Commercial Club 65-66, Sec. 66, FTA 66, Senior Con Ruland, Carl 55, 171 Senior Con Rummel, David 177 Rummel, Ken 177 Rupnow, Cheryl 171 Transfer, Senior Con Rusk, Jim 171 Sacco, Christine 44, 46, 51, 64, 65, 75, 145, 147, 171 ASB Comm. 64, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 64-65, Courtesy Comm. 66, Class 66 Rep. 66, Chairman-Comm. 66, Sporran Staff Editor 66, German Club 65, Sec. 65, Hi-Lassies 66, Con- cert Band 64, Quill and Scroll 66, Senior Con Sandgren, Tom 54, 58, 171 Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Bowling 64-66, Basketball Manager 65-66 Sawyer, Rick 55, 171 Great Scots 66, Intramurals 64-65, Senior Con Schaper, Don 171 Rifle Club 65 Scheible, Diane 45,77,84,171 GL Rep. 66, Aqua Tartans 64, Ger- man Club 66, Home Ec Club 64-66, Senior Con Schirman, Linda 171 ASB Comm. 65, GL Rep. 65, Big Sis- ter 66, Art Club 65, Home Ec Club 65, Intramurals 65 Schlueter, Becky 60, 76, 91, 172 GL Big Sister 66, Art Club 66, FTA 66, Latin Club 66, Band 65-66, Or- chestra 65-66, Senior Con Schmidt, Sandy 57, 172 GL Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65-66, FMS 65, FNA 65, Senior Con Schneider, Cheryl 50, 172 ASB Comm. 64, GL Rep. 64, Big Sis- ter 65, Comm. 64, Aqua Tartans 64-65, Commercial Club 64-65, Intra- murals 64-65, Hi-Lassies 66, Senior Con Schreckendgust, Diane 77, 125, 172 GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66, Caileag Clan 65-66, Home Ec Club 65-66, B-Squad Tennis 65-66, Intra- murals 65-66 Schroeder, Gary 172 Senior Con Schultz, Jan 172 GL Big Sister 65-66, Senior Con Seaver, Chris 172 Transfer, B-Squad Track 65 Seipp, Vicki 44, 47, 50, 65, 88, 172 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, GL Pres. 66, Chairman-Comm. 65, Rep. 64, 65, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 66, Sporran Staff, Assistant Senior Editor 66, French Club 64-66, Hi- Lassies 65-66, Twinlow Delegate, Girls' State Alternate Selvig, Lind 173 Setchell, Sharon 63, 173 GL Big Sister 65, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff, Sports Editor, Ad Manager 65-66, Aqua Tartans 64, Art Club 65, Debate 65, Home Ec Club 65, Pep Club 64-65 Sharp, Dennis 173 D.E. 66, Rifle Club 64 Shaw, Mike 54, 60, 115, 145, 172 Class 66 Rep. 66, Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Swimming 65-66, B-Squad Basketball 64, Cadet Band 64, Con- cert Band 65-66, Senior Con snermn, Bob 42, 89, 123, 145, 146, 147, 172 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 66, Class 66 Pres. 66, Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Chess Club 64, Key Club 66, Pres. 66, Science Club 64, Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Tennis 65-66, B-Squad Basketball 64-65, Track 64, Intra- murals 64-65, Senior Con, Delegate to Jr. Science and Humanities Sym- posium 65, Twinlow Delegate, NMSQT Letter of Commendation 66, All-City Chairman Teen March of Dimes 66 Sherman, Barb 45, 56, 173 Sherman, Ric 55, 58, 60, 173 FMS 64-65, Band 64-66, Stage Band 64-65, Orchestra 66 Shryack, Barb 34, 50, 173 ASB Rep. 66, GL Big Sister 65-66, Hi-Lassies 66, Senior Con Side, Ron 172 ASB Rep. 65, Gymnastics 66, Varsity Cross-Country 65, Track 65, B- Squad Cross-Country 64, Track 64 Sills, Ken 172 Varsity Football 65, B-Squad Base- ball 64, Football 64 Silver, John 173 B-Squad Golf 65, Tennis 65, Track 64, Intramurals 64-65 Silvernail, Gene 177 Simpson, Bill 55, 173 Great Scots 66 Sinnott, Dianne 173 ASB Comm. 65, GL Big Sister 65-66, FNA 65, Home Ec Club 65, Gym- nastics 64-65, Gymnastic 2nd Free Exercise Siverly, Greg 55, 56, 172 Choir 64-66, Highlandairs 64, B- Squad Tennis 64 Slade, Carol 60, 70, 172 GL Chairman 64, Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65-66, Dileas Chailin 66, FTA 65, Spanish Club 65, Concert Band 64-66, Senior Con Slocum, Nan 173 GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Aqua Tartans 64, Commercial Club 65, Pep Club 65 Smith, Darrell 173 Senior Con Smith, Jackie 50, 51, 84, 128, 172 ASB Comm. 65, GL Rep. 65, Chair- man-Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, FNA 64-66, Pres. 65, VP 65, Sec. 66, German Club 65-66, Home Ec Club 66, Intramurals 64, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Sec. 66, Senior Con Smith, Jim 65, 172 Sporran Staff, Business Manager 66, Senior Con Smith, Nick 86, 173 D. E. 66, B-Squad Basketball 64, Intramurals 65, 3rd Place in City Science Fair 64 Smith, Sharon 58, 173 GL Big Sister 65-66, Science Club 66, Spanish Club 65-66, Orchestra 64-66, National Science Program, Colorado Smith, Steve 177 School Plays 66 Snyder, Bruce 54, 173 Clansmen 64-66, Varsity Basketball 64-66, B-Squad Football 64 Solin, Ted 172 Band 64-65, B-Squad Track 64, ln- tramurals 64, Senior Con Sorte, Eric 42, 172 Varsity Tennis 65-66, B-Squad Ten- nis 64, Senior Con Souser, Betty 173 GL Big Sister 66, Student Worker 66, Varsity Bowling 66 Spangle, Ron 177 B-Squad Football 64-65, Track 64-65 Sparks, Judy 173 Thespians 66, Senior Con Sprague, Lynda 47, 50, 72, 91, 173 ASB Rep. 65, Chairman-Comm. 64-66, GL VP 66, Rep. 64, Chairman- Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, Cour- tesy Comm. 65-66, News Rep. 65-66, Caileag Clan 66, Latin Club 65, 5th Exec. 66, Treas. 66, Hi-Lassies 66, Varsity Tennis 64-65, Senior Con Sprecher, Dale 86, 173 D.E. 66 Springer, Mark 173 Transfer Sprint, Diana 128, 173 GL Big Sister 65-66, Student Worker 66, FNA 65-66, FTA 65, Spanish Club 65-66 Squires, Sandy 47, 48, 72, 74, 173 ASB Sec. 66, Rep. 65, Chairman- Comm. 65-66, GL Comm. 65, Cour- tesy Comm. 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 65-66, Caileag Clan 66, Talent Club 64-65, VP 66, Hi-Lassies 65, Cheerleader 66, In- tramurals 64-66, Senior Con Stecks, Vickie 86, 173 GL Big Sister 65, Class 66 Rep. 64, Student Worker 65, D.E. 66, Treas. 66, Library Club 65, VP 66, Pep Club 64-65 Steele, Pat 44, 50, 173 GL Treas. 66, Comm. 66, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Senior Con Stell, Pat 173 Senior Con Stenersen, John 173 Transfer, Debate 65, Talent Club 65-66, Pres. 66, Senior Con Stephens, Mike 174 B-Squad Cross-Country 64 Stewart, Marlene 46, 57, 145, 174 Transfer from Colorado 65, GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Music Award 65, Senior Con Stokke, Shirley 50, 51, 70, 87, 88, 174 GL Rep. 64, Chairman-Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65-66, Com- mercial Club 65-66, 5th Exec. 65, Dileas Chailin 66, French Club 64-66, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Pres. 66, Senior Con Storaasli, Mike 96, 174 Clansmen 66, Varsity Football 66, B-Squad Basketball 64, Football 64, Senior Con Stork, Earl 174 Chess Club 64-65, Science Club 64 Stoudt, Linda 129, 174 GL Big Sister 65-66, Aqua Tartans 64-66, Sec. 66, Commercial Club 65-66, Pep Club 64-66, Girls' Chorus 64-66, Senior Con Strader, Jim 59, 60, 174 Stratford, Karla 74, 78, 145, 146, 174 GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Class 66 Sec. 66, Comm. 66, French Club 64, Talent Club 66, Thespians 64-66, Pres. 66, School Plays 65-66, Senior Con Strecker, Doug 58, 60, 174 Band 65-66, Orchestra 65-66, Senior Con Strobel, Bob 57, 174 Senior Con Sullivan, Barb 45, 57, 124, 174 GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66, FTA 65-66, Senior Con Sweet, Connie 72, 76, 77, 128, 174 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 64-66, GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65, Cour- tesy Comm. 66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Red Cross 64, Art Club 65-66, Sec. 66, Caileag Clan 66, FNA 65-66, Senior Con Swift, Stephanie 50, 70, 124, 174 ASB Rep. 65, GL Comm. 64, Big Sis- ter 65, Dileas Chailin 66, German Club 64, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 64-65, B-Squad Golf 65-66, Senior Con Taft, Pennie 34, 58, 74, 174 ASB Chairman-Comm. 65, Class 66 Chairman 66, Spanish Club 65, Talent Club 65-66, Orchestra 64-66, Award of Merit for Music Scholar- ship Talley, Ken 174 Class 66 Rep. 65, Varsity Tennis 66, B-Squad Cross-Country 65, Track 65, Senior Con Taylor, Christy 47, 52, 53, 65, 87, 146, 174 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 64-66, GL Chairman-Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 66, Class 66 Rep. 66, Chairman-Comm. 65-66, Sporran Staff, Assistant Circulation Manager 66, Student Worker 66, Commercial Club 65-66, French Club 64, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con Taylor, Jim 175 Varsity Bowling 65 Taylor, Ron 56, 57, 175 Teater, Nancy 57, 86, 175 ASB Rep. 64, GL Rep. 65, Student Worker 65, D.E. 66, Sec. 66, Girls' Chorus 64, Intramurals 64-65, Sen- ior Con Thompson, Barb 175 GL Big Sister 65, Student Worker 66, Library Club 66, Spanish Club 65-66, Treas. 65, Pep Club 65-66, ln- tramurals 66 Thurber, Greg 175 Varsity Track 65, Intramurals 64 Thurston, Janet 175 Tipton, Jackie 46, 175 GL Big Sister 65-66, Commercial Club 65, Home Ec Club 65, Senior Con f. ASB Rep 64 Clansmen 64-65, Great Scots 66 Varsity Tennis 64-65, Sen- ior Con Toulou Evelyn 57, 175 Mixed Chorus 64-66,' s ' s'-,'- Treadwell, Vicki 63, 175 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 64, GL Rep. 4' 65, Big Sister 65-66, News Rep. 65, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff, Club Edi- Tostenrude, Mike 175 gito r,-Ad ',,' Editor 65-66, Frenchgciurs 65 Q Troyer, Marian 85, 146, 175 Transfer from Oregon, GL Chair- man Comm. 65, Big Sister 65, De- bate 65-66, Sec. 66, Demarians 65-66, Thespians 66, Odd Fellows Speech Winner 65, 2nd Place Jr. Varsity District Debate 65 Tungay, Anne 40, 45, 47, 56, 175 Exchange Student 66, GL Rep. 66, Exec. Council 66, Courtesy Comm. 66, Senior Con, Friendliest Girl 66 Utley, Ron 61, 175 Pipe Band 64-66, Orchestra 64-66, Senior Con, Music Awards Utterback, Randy 86, 175 D.E. 66, Science Club 64, Varsity Football 66, B-Squad Wrestling 64 Valueff, Dick 175 VanDewalle, Gail 51, 87, 175 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, GL Treas. 66, Big Sister 65-66, Aqua Tartans 64, Commercial Club 66, Home Ec Club 64, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club-65, Senior Con VanHook, Jerry 175 D.E. 65-66 Vaughan, Vicki 50, 56, 78, 175 GL Big Sister 65-66, French Club 65, Thespians 65-66, Hi-Lassies 66, Intramurals 64-65, School Plays 65-66, Senior Con Veltri, Kathleen 175 Transfer from Idaho, Home Ec Club 66, Intramurals 65-66 Veltri, Mitchell 175 Intramurals 66 Voos, Keith 61, 63, 85, 89, 91, 175 Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff Editor 66, Chess Club 64, Demarians 65-66, Press. 66, Key Club 65-66, Latin Club 64, VP 64, Pres. 66, Quill and Scroll 66, Pipe Band 66 Wanger, Linda 175 Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff, Reporter 65, Student Worker 65, Senior Con Walden, Glen 60, 175 Concert Band 64-66, Stage Band 64--65 1 Wallendar, Sandy 78, 176 ASB Comm. 65, Class 66 Rep. 65, Library Club 66, Thespians 66, Sen- ior Con Wandler, Julie 50, 86, 91, 176 GL Rep. 65, Comm. 66, Class 66 Comm. 64, D.E. 66, Treas. 66, Latin Club 64-66, Thespians 64-66, Hi-Las- sies 66, Senior Con Warner, Dale 176 Great Scots, B-Squad Basketball 64, Senior Con Warner, Steve 55, 176 ASB Rep. 65, Great Scots 66, B-Squad Football 64, Senior Con Warren, Pam 176 GL Big Sister 66, Student Worker 66, Library Club 66, Intramurals 65, Senior Con Waters, Jeanne 42, 50, 145, 176 GL Big Sister 66, Class 66 Rep., 66, FMS 64, Hi-Lassies 65-66, Sen- ior Con Watson, Marianne 50, 86, 176 ASB Comm. 64, GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 65, D.E. 66, FTA 64-65, Hi- Lassies 66, Intramurals 65, Senior Con Watson, Marion 46, 50, 91, 176 GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65, Class 66 Rep. 65, Student Worker 66, Aqua Tartans 65, FNA 65-66, Latin Club 64-66, Treas. 66, Concert Choir 64, Hi-Lassies 66, Intramurals 65, Senior Con Weaver, Bonnie 52, 87, 177 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, GL Chairman-Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Comm. 65-66, Stu- dent Worker 65-66, Commercial Club 65-66, French Club 64, Pep Club 65-66, HR Pres. 64, Senior Con Weimar, Melody 60, 177 Majorettes 65-66, Senior Con Westbrook, Darlene 91, 176 GL Rep. 65, Comm. 64-65, Big Sister 65, Class 66 Comm. 65, Aqua Tar- tans 64, Latin Club 65-66, Pres. 66, Pep Club 65, Intramurals 64-65, Sen- ior Con Westerkamp, George 177 German Club 64-66, Senior Con Whipple, Rich 55, 58, 60, 176 Chess Club 64, Band 64-66, Orches- tra 65-66, B-Squad Football 64. Whitford, Nancy 177 Transfer, GL Big Sister 66, Student Worker, Intramurals 65 Whitehead, Steve 177 ASB Rep. 64, Comm. 64-66, News Rep. 65, Latin Club 65, Thespians 64-66, VP 66, Varsity Swimming 64-65, B-Squad Football 64, Wres- tling 65, School Plays 65, Senior Con, Seattle Exchange 65 Wiklund, Wally 177 Williams, Cynthia 53, 76, 82, 146, 176 ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, GL Rep. 64, Comm. 64, Big Sister 65-66, Art Club 66, Spanish Club 65, Sec. 66, Pres. 66, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con Williams, Samuel 177 German Club 64-65, B-Squad Base- ball 65 Wilson, Carol 34, 50, 77, 81, 82, 128, 177 ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, GL Comm. 64, Big Sister 66, FNA 64-65, Treas. 65, Pres. 66, Home Ec Club 65, VP 66, Spanish Club 65-66, Sec. 66, Hi- Lassies 65-66 Wilson, Pat 177 GL Rep. 64, Big Sister 65-66, Class 66 Rep. 65, Aqua Tartans 64-65, Girls' Chorus 64, Intramurals 64-65 Wilson, Reed 176 News Rep. 65, B-Squad Tennis 64 Wintermute, Geri 176 Transfer, GL Rep. 66, Senior Con Winters, Johnny 56, 177 Squad Football, Senior Con Wintersteen, Elner 75, 76, 177 GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 65, Student Worker 66, Art Club 66 Wold, Darrell 177 Wolfe, Greg 109, 177 Clansmen 65-66, Varsity Wrestling 65-66, B-Squad Track 64, Wrestling 64 Womach, Marlene 56, 177 GL Rep. 64-65, Big Sister 65, FNA 65-66, Chorus 66 Wood, Wendy 44, 47, 51, 74, 76, 176 ASB Rep. 64, GL Sec. 66, Comm. 64-66, Big Sister 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 66, Art Club 65-66, Talent Club 64-66, Treas. 65, Hi-Lassies 65-66, VP 66, Pep Club 64, Talent Con 64, Senior Con Worley, Mary 76, 176 Transfer, GL Big Sister 66, Art Club 66, Pep Club 65-66 Wright, Barbara 60, 81, 128, 177 GL Big Sister 65-66, Red Cross 65, FNA 65-66, Sec. 66, Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, 64-66 Wulff, Sharon 177 GL Big Sister 66, Student Worker 66, Pep Club 65, Intramurals 65 Yancey, Val 177 Young, Dennis 177 Intramurals 64 Zemke, Fred 85, 89, 90, 91, 147 176 Chess Club 64-66, Debate 64-66, Treas. 66, Demarians 64-66, Key Club 65-66, Math Club 64-66, Pres. 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Baggett, Jim 195 Bailey, Denise 87,178 Bailey, Sandy 52,82,178 Baker, Fred 55,186 Baker, Ted 55,186 Ballantyne,John 104,178 Barigar, Kim 186 Baril, Gene 187 Barker, Stephen 114,187 Barmon, Lewis 105,187 Barnes, Jim 78,187 Barnett, John 187 Barnett, Mary Jo 187 Barraclough, Sue 63,85,178 Barrett, Dan 42,60,178 Barrett, Joe 187 Barry, Tim 122,178 Bartholme, Dan 114,187 Bascetta, Lynde 187 Baskin, Diane 57 Bates, Catherine 187 Batty, Glen 56,105,187 Batty, Thomas 55,56, 89,178 Bauer, Linda 195 Baughman, Cindy 34,178 Ames, Gregory 186 Anastasia, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anker, Ka Ed 104,178 Carol 178 Cheryl 124,178 Darlene 186 Linda 186 Mike 186 Roger 186 Shelley 47,53,186 thy 53,178 Ankney, Linda 178 Anyan, Roy 186 Armstrong, Mary 178 Ashurst, Jim 56,178 Asselstine, David 186 Atchison, Frank 104,195 Aubrey, Mike 186 Audett, John 178 Austin, Den 178 Ayers, Sandy 186 Babcock, Jann 53,70,128,129,178 Babin, Jackie 50,72,74,125,178 Baxter, Randy 60,105,178 Bays, Bonnie 45,513,187 Beadle, Doug 55,178 Beal, Brad 96,104,178 Beal, Bob 96,109,178 Bean, Claudia 52,187 Beck, Harold 42,187 Beck,'Jeanette 187 Beck, Sue 52,76,178 Bedard, Shirley 187 Bell, Carol 178 Bell, Gary 195 Bell, Kathy 187 Bell, Kathi 46,178 Bemel, Stanley 54,96,109,178 Benko, Maria 57,178 Bennecker, Cindy 34,52,178 Bennett, Terry 42,47,53,70,178 Bennette, Joel 187 Benoit, Bob 187 Benz, Chris 178 Bentley, Cheryl 83,84,186 Bereiter, Morris 187 Berg, Bruce 178 Berg, David 101,187 Bertholf, Janice 129,178 Bertholf, Judy 50,178 Biallas, Richard 187 Bishop, Linda 178 Bissell, Doug 178 Bixby, Dave 34,126,178 Bixby, Denise 47,187 Biordahl, Sue 178 Bjork, Bruce 101,187 Blackburn, Lonnie 53,178 Blackburn, Randy 178 Blackwell, Lynda 52,187 Blair, Richard 195 Blomberg, Elizabeth 178 Blomgren, Scott 195 Blummert, Bill 105,178 Blust, Sue 178 Bock, Jerry 96,178 Bodker, Drew 187 Boehm, Don 178 Boehmer, Cindy 187 Bohl, John 178 Bolles, Don 186 Bongiorno, Frank 55,58,178 Bonser, Craig 195 Bonser, Fred 109, 178 Bonser, Vicki 195 Bookey, Colleen 46,53,84,187 Booth, Donn 178 Booth, Pam 129,187 Borg, Gregory 101,104,187 Bowen, Walt 187 Bower, Cindy 129,187 Bowman, Diane 42,53,187 Bowman, Jacque 45,53,187 Boxer, Charlotte 187 Boxer, Fran 187 Boyle, Susan 187 Brace, Vicki 178 Brandt, Barbara 187 Brannon, Chris 178 Brasch, John 178 Bratton, Barbara 178 Braun, Steve 102,178 Breitkreutz, Terri 187 Bresslor, Tay 187 Brett, Rick 178 Brewer, Cyndi 46,178 Brezee, Mark 178 Brian, Linda 34,178 Briggs, Reg 55,83,89,90,178 Brink, Becky 178 Broatch, Randy 114,187 Brockie, Sheila 52,187 Brockway, Dave 178 Broe, Jim 178 Brooks, Dennis 178 Brown, Allan 55,104,178 Brown, Dan 100,187 Brown, Dave 187 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Georgia 178 Laurel 187 Marcily 53,70,124,178 Nancy 187 Yvonnem 52,178 Brunkow, Nancy 178 Brusseau, Barbara 50,178 Brusseau, Gary 187 Buchanan, Carolyn 187 Bull, Keith 101,114,187 Bullivant, Diana 46,52,88,187 Bunch, Becky 45,129,178 Bunn, Carol 45,531,187 Bunn, Christine 195 Burch, Barbara 52,76,178 91 smart students save ...mm- surance with State Fax-nn's Good Student Dis- count! 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Burch, Brent 187 Burclett, Deborah 58,178 Burdett, Dennis 187 Burger, Howard 59,6O,178 Burke, Patty 178 Burke, Bill 195 Burns, John 187 Burrell, Steve 178 Butz, John 56,178 Byrn, Steve 105,187 Byrnes, Dayle 57,187 Cain, Mike 100,187 Calhoun, Linda 195 Calkins, Randy 82,187 Call, Jim 187 Campbell, Linda 179 Campbell, Mike 179 Cappello, Jim 55,59,60,115,179 Capella, Rick 58,115,188 Carlson, Jerry 60,188 Carlson, Maggi 188 Carlson, Ronald 179 Carlson, Steve 42,55,56,179 Caroon, Bruce 104,179 Carper, Ken 83,89,179 Carson, Bruce 188 Carter, Bonny 179 Carter, Gary 179 Carver, Larry 188 Casselman, Roy 58,179 Cassis, Bill 188 Cates, Leonard 195 Cathcart, Thomas 55,188 Caudill, Samuel 56,74,179 Caufield, Rod 123,179 Cavanaugh, Mary 56,129,179 Cayer, Mari Lynn 179 Chalk, Michelle 50,129,179 Chapman, Barb 188 Chapman, Corky 104,188 Chapman, Jan 179 Chapman, Tim 101,179 Charlton Becky 179 f Charter, Mike 104,179 Chartran, Steven 188 Chicha, Karen 42,53,124,188 Christenson, Karen 188 Christenson, Sherry 188 Christianson, Bob 195 Christiansen, Sally 188 Christopherson, Steve 60,179 Clark, David 188 Clark, Jean 179 Clark, Jerry 60,105,188 Clark, Karen 60,124,179 Clark, Kathy 52,84,188 Clark, Luwana 179 Clarke, Sue 52,124,188 Cox, Jim 179 Cox, Suzy 61,84,128,179 Coyle, Gloria 53,188 Craddock, Janice 195 Crain, Terri 51,81 ,84,128,179 Crawford, Candy 188 Crawford, Terri 84,128,179 Crook, Bob 188 Crooks, Art 179 Cropp, Tom 114,188 Crosbie, Chris 53,77,179 Cross, Ken 188 Crowe, Doug 60,188 Culver, Linda 53,179 Cummins, Kathy 46,188 Curtiss, Sam 188 Cuzzetto, Edward 55,188 Dahlen,,Norman 79,179 Danahy, Gayle 34 Danilson, Gary 189 Danner, Dennis 60,188 Davenport, Roy 115,179 Davis, Allen 188 Davis, Carol 45,56,77,188 Davis, Debby 53,711,195 Clarkson, Cy 188 Clarkson, Renee 195 Clary, Linda 42,52,78,88,179 Clary, Dan 188 Clawson, Roberta 188 Clayton, Bob 179 Clemons, Shelly 195 Clodfelter, Paula 45,52,56,85,188 Clough, Mike 104,179 Coats, Stephanie 179 Cobb, Susan 42,188 Coble, Jerry 179 Coburn, Chris 179 Cochran, Chris 179 Coffman, Roberta 188 Coldsnow, John 179 Cole, cindy 56,78,84,129,179 Cole, John 179 Cole, Patty 34,57,179 Coleman, Steve 188 Collings, Sue 58,188 Colyar, Dan 58,188 Conboy, Larry 105,115,188 Conner, Micki 47,51 ,56,81 ,128 179 Cook, Sherri 188 Cook, Jane 179 Cook, Judie 46,179 Cook, Mike 54,120,179 Coolbaugh, Rick 195 Cooley, V Barb 57,179 Cooley, Bev 57,179 Coonrod, Kathy 53,179 Cooper, Jan 52,88,179 Cooper, Kathy 188 Copher, Brian 188 Coppinger, Norma 57,179 Corbin, Daniel 104,188 Cord, Lin 179 Cosand, Judi 188 Cosand, Patti 179 Couch, Linda 195 Courtney, Roger 55,188 Courtright, Dan 188 Cowan, Craig 179 Cox, Debby 53,188 Davis, Donald 195 Davis, Ed 195 Davis Ken 60,179 Davis Patti 52,124,179 Davis, Susan 60,84 Davis, Val 56,188 Davisson, Fred 195 Dawson, Joanne 56,84 Day, Pat 188 Dean, Jim 60 Deaver, Jerry 101,104 DeGrande, Vivian 195 DeGuire, Carol 45,52,179 Delaney, Pamela 34,195 Deneke, Jerry 195 Deneke, Dick 179 Dennis, Gloria 60 Dennis, Lori 179 Dennis, Lynda 195 DeShazo, Vicki 45 Des Voignes, Greg 179 Devary, Joe 122,179 Dewey, Bob 180 Dhaenens, Catherine 57,188 Diana, Samuel 96,180 Dick, Judy 56,180 Dick, Terry 195 Dickey, Linda 47,51,128,180 Dickinson, Dick 180 Diedrich, Anita 180 Dietrich, George 102,180 Dietrich, Bob 195 Dillon, Bill 82,195 Doctor, Frank 101,188 Donahoe, Judy 78,180 Dopham, Carl 180 Dotson, Charles 34-,54,96,109,180 Doty, Pat 195 Dowding, Sue 52,195 Doyle, James 195 Doyle, Mary 180 Dressler, David 195 Dressler, Gary 180 Drew, Bill 83,85,180 Drexler, Gary 195 Drobny, Randy 180 Quality Portraits Special Prices for Seniors R.L. HOUSE STUDIO 2408 N. W. Blvd. CALL FA 5-0410 FOR APPOINTMENT 3 9 two fine shoe stoves congratulate the class of '66 Come in, and we'll congratulate you in person! You'll meet your friends here,because Hill's specializes in putting young men and women. at the head of the class in smart footwear-- featuring all popular styles for dress, casual and classic campus wear. Downtown Hill's Northtown 609 Riverside 514 West Mall . ,t g X 552224 -' ' X .I - X ,aw k Qt ix 2559 - ZE?f'f, X- -e.aeaL,W'ft. N , ti gff' v I X ,,,. , f-- 5 '-li? AV i ' Q ' ., ... 1 , 4.1.22 Q- 1 4 x . 7f',-441.5-I :ISS . N -4 ' .. - 2 - 54 23 .L ' f -'fa' X 2253216-' , g - -L - ' ,pg - , ?.'f-f-g. li- X E Q ' QFINYQNI - fi. - - . :L eqxxyl -,,: it--V-: 115, -Q 45,5 x L. :E NNQWA si? 'ess t - 51, gag- N U ' isle? ' ' ' m . ............,............... ..............,......,..... , . 7 P70 IWIJYAIZ4 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING is available -to you in Spokane. KBU now offers eighteen exciting courses. We would be more than happy to discuss any of the following courses with you. . . fPrivate Secretarial if Machine Bookkeeping tMedical Secretary 'Comptometer i'iSecretarial- 'kBourroughs Sensimatic Business Administration Bookkeeping tStenographic Machine fBookkeeping tBusiness-Salesmanship i'fProfessional Course Dictaphone-Secretarial 'KIBM Card Punch and IBM Sortor Machine and IBM Electronic Data in Accountancy iCPA Coaching 'Civil Service i Executive and Store i'iComputer Programming Management Free Lifetime Employment Department 1966 Summer Term Opens 1966 Fall Term Opens June 6, 13, and 20 September 6, and 12 KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY S. 110 Howard Street TEmple 8-3521 Spokane, Washington 99210 Drobny, Ric 55,180 Drollinger, Louise 47,50,180 Dubee, Judi 46,52,84,195 Duffy, Terry 180 Dugger, Cheryl 195 Duke, Rita 46,180 Duncan, Steven 188 Dunham, Harvey 101,188 Dunn, Linda 188 Dunn, Thomas 188 Durkin, Kathy 125,195 Dyck, Jill 180 Earls, Karen 180 Eastburg, Mark 58,188 Eastwood, Dave 189 Edwards, Candy 189 Egan, Colleen 189 Egger, Pat 180 Eigeman, Steve 180 Ellingboe, Gayle 52,189 Elliott, Bill 180 Ellis, Cherie 180 Ellis, Janice 189 Elms, Jim 101,189 Elston, Bill 96,180 Emery, Duane 189 Emery, Mike 180 Emry, Rick 180 Engle, Dwayne 189 Englund, Peggy 189 Ent, Mary 129,189 Epley, Fred 180 Erickson, David 56,180 Erickson, Don 180 Erickson, Gregory 180 Erickson, Ronald 180 Ericson, Bruce 189 Esch, Margie 128,195 Eshelman, Debbie 189 Estep, Beverly 180 Estes, Charlene 129,195 Evans, Karen 57,189 Evans, Larry 189 Evans, Lynda 180 Evans, Mike 189 Evans, Steve 189 Evans, Terrie 180 Evart, Kevin 61,180 Ewing, Kris 58,60,83,90,189 Exley, Linda 45,50,125,18O Fairbank, Thomas 189 Fairfax, Shirley 34,50,87,180 Fanning, Terry 115,189 Farris, Forest 96,180 Faudree, Loran 114,189 Fehler, Glenn 96,180 Feldhahn, Debbie 53,180 Felix, Vannie 59,60,180 Ferguson, Dan 180 Fetters, Ron 180 Finley, Jeff 189 Ferrell, Michael 180 Fischer, Diana 195 Fischer, Joan 52,82,180 Fish, Darlene 180 Fisher, Edward 54,96,98,99, Fisler, Leslie 89 Fitzpatrick, Betty 189 Fitzpatrick, Vicky 180 Anticipating the week's game, Jim Barnes anxiously awaits the dismissal bell. Fitzthum, Cris 180 Fleiger, Randy 101,114,189 Fleming, Christina 180 Forbes, Janie 46,189 Ford, Steven 189 Foster, Cary 195 Fountaine, Claudia 42,50,56, Fouts, Rodney 189 Fowler, Gary 59,60,189 Fowler, Janice 46,189 Fowler, Mary 195 Fox, Julie 180 Fox, Patty 45,51 ,8l, 128,180 Fox, Robert 195 Foye, Bob 55,85,180 Francis, Marilyn 88,189 Franke, Paulette 52,189 Frazer, Jim 189 Frederick, Rhonda 189 Frederick, Susan 126,180 1 Fredrickson, Carla 88,124,189 Freeland, Douglas 189 Freeman, James 105,180 Freeman, Larry 73,79,18O Frick, Mike 189 Fritts, Sandy 189 Frost, Thomas 189 Fwin, M1188 55,58,189 Fry, Catherine 125,189 Frye, James 195 Gable, Kent 101,104,189 Gaidos, Jerald 180 Galbraith, Dan 189 Galer, Sherry 53,76,77,180 Gallegos, Sue 47,50,72,180 Gamache, James 58,181 Gammon, Judi 45,189 Gangnath, Kelly 96,189 Gannon, Bernard 189 Ganoung, Cathy 60,181 Ganoung, Michael 195 Garriott, Yvonne 53,181 Gaudette, Steven 181 Gavette, Robert 189 Gembala, Carla 189 Gendreau, Diana 181 Genova, Joseph 181 Genova, Marilyn 189 Gerrells, Guy 181 Gerrells, John 189 Giachetti, Lynell 76,181 Gilbreth, Lynda 57,181 Gilbreth, Richard 54,96,181 Giles, Vicky 87,181 Gillette, Mary 46,53,76,77,87 181 Gimlen, Guy 189 Glass, Julia 189 Glenn, Carolyn 52,181 Glenski, Mary 189 Goings, Don 181 Goodright, Dave 189 Grace, Kathy 50,88,128,l95 Graham, Ron 189 Grant, Gary 189 Grant, Rick 189 Gray, Trudy 57,189 Gray, Ginger 181 Greasley, George 55,189 Greasley, James 55,189 Greco, Frank 42,63,75,89,l23, Greco, William 189 Greear, Carrie 52,87,88,181 Green, Corina 181 Green, Clarissa 181 Greene, Shelley 53,181 Greenfield, Kevin 189 Griffith, Mary 189 Grimmer, Kathie 189 Grineau, Collin 189 Groh, Jackie 189 Gronemeier, Dave 181 Gross, Hazel 181 Gross, Monty 195 Grote, Bruce 55,115,189 Grubbs, Connie 57,189 Gruettner, Joanne 189 Gullidge, Patricia 53,812,181 Gurnea, Jim 181 Gustafson, Ingrid 53,181 Hadley, Karen 84,189 Haenle, Alice 78,189 Hager, Steven 181 Haglund, Ray 181 Hahn, Carol 81,128,181 Haight, Sue 189 Halbig, Dee 45,52,l89 Hall, Claudia 189 Hamill, Rick 189 Hamilton, Joanne 129,195 Hamilton, Bill 181 Hamm,Linda 34,77,181 Hammond, Floyd 34,105,189 Hansen, Paul 189 Hansen, Tim 189 Hanson, Timothy 189 Hardesty, Marion 189 Hardin, Ronald 55,84,181 Harding, Julie 34,52,78,181 1 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '66 Boulevard Pharmacy 1818 N. W. Boulevard Free Delivery Courteous Service CHEVRDN Great. . . Burgers . Shakes Fries . Pizza Sneaky Pete's Division And LaCrosse 618 Francis Phone FA 8-1612 LARRY KEGLEY If You Depend On Your Car Depend On Our Care SUMMER SPECIAL... For Introductory Lessons on Guitar, Accordion, or Drums Instrument Furnished - S5 ROUSE MUSIC STUDIO 219 Northtown Shopping Center HU 8-0722 Independent Study Co-ed, Four Year Liberal Arts Sz Championship Science Athletics Superior Faculty Personal Counseling Suburban Campus CEEB Scores Required WHITWORTH COLLEGE Harnack, Brent 181 Harney, Glenn 189 Harris, Fran 146,189 Harris, Sharon 195 Harrison, Dave 189 Hart, Cic 189 Harter, Debbie 189 Harvey, Rick 60,181 Haskins, Dennis 181 Haskins, Denny 181 Hatch, Jerry 189 Hathaway, Steve 181 Hatley, Terry 47,126,189 Haunschild, James 105,181 Havens, John 181 Haverkamp, Doris 181 Hawkins, Mark 181 Hawkins, Todd 122,189 Headley, Gene 195 Headley, Linda 189 Headly, Terry 195 Hedin, Mike 104,181 Heilman, Mike 195 Heldenbrand, Richard 56 Helke, Peter 120, 181 Helmer, Diane 50,181 Hempel, Barbara 74,181 Hempel, Beverly 74,181 Henderson, Mike 42,115,190 Hendren, Con 190 Hendrickson, Pam 57,190 Hendrickson, Pat 34,57,19O Hendrix, Elaine 53,190 Heberholz, Carol 45,190 Herbers, Pat 90,191 Herman, Mike 190 Hicks, Ken 190 Higbee, Jean 126,190 Higgins, Terry 114,190 Hill, Debbie 42,53,190 Hill, Lois 190 Hill, Bob 79,181 Hille, Becky 60,190 Hitzel, Gary 195 Hoagland, Joan 50,58,181 Hobson, Lynette 42,52,181 Hocum, Brian 105,195 Hofer, Gary 195 Hoffman, Jay 190 Hoiseth, Eloise 45,87,181 Holcomb, Meri 195 Halford, Ellyn 52,76,87,181 Holliday, Shirley 181 Holloway, Rick 82,185 Holmes, Darrell 122,190 Holmes, Ruth 181 Holmes, Rod 100,190 Holt, Cherry 124,190 Hoogendyk, Marilyn 58,181 Hoogstad, Dan 65 Hoover, Edward 181 Horr, Robert 55,181 Hosheif, John 34,181 House, Pat 181 Howald, Carla 190 Howard, Wayne 181 Howell, Steve 181 Hubbard, Chuck 195 Hubbard, Ginny 50,181 Hubbard, Stephen 190 Hudson, ArIin101,104,109,181 Huff, Bonnie 78,181 Huff, Ron 181 Huff, Toni 195 Huish, Mary 52,517,181 Hunt, Alpha 181 Hunt, Nancy 190 Huston, Don 195 Huston, Ron 181 Hutton, Paul 79,190 Ingram, Darrell 190 Inhofer, Ray 190 Inhofer, Sue 78,181 Inman, Ben 105,190 Inman, Doyle 190 Inman, Jim 96,181 Inman, John 190 Irgens, Kelly 190 Irwin, Kris 53,124,190 Iverson, Melodie 190 Jacobs, Mike 42,180 Jacobson, Marie 45,58,190 Intent on the action, Marilyn Endslow reflects the drive . . . the shot. . .the miss . . . that lost the game. Jaehning, Judy 52,82,19O Jarboe, Scott 101,104,190 Jens, Gregory 114,120,181 Jensen, Jessen, Jessen, Jewett, Linda 53,76,85,128,181 Dick 190 Val 190 John 181 Johann, Larry 100,190 Johnson Joh nson Johnson Joh nson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Joh nson , Cheryl 70,84,85,I8l , Dave 54,195 , Doug 190 , Jackie 190 , Jeanene 190 , Kay 53,82,85,128,181 , Pam 57,128,190 , Rex 190 , Bob 181 , Ron 190 , Wanda 181 Johnston, Larry 190 Jones, Colleen 52,813,190 Jones, Debbie 124,190 Jones, Donald 96,181 Jones, Harvey 114,190 Jones, Jim 181 Jones, Marilyn 50,190 Jones, Phyllis 78,181 Jones, Steve 105,190 Jordan, Jordan, Jordon, Jorges, John 181 Ron 100,190 Harry 190 Donna 190 Judd, Carolyn 190 Judge, Kathleen 85,125,190 Justus, Joy 45,190 Kalles, Kaluza, craig 96,120,181 Linda 57,77,181 Kamarainen, Bruce 55,190 Kamarainen, Jerry 190 Keefer, Kehne , Melvin 57,190 Mary 42,190 Kelbell, Jim 58,195 Congratulations We Welcome Shadle High Class of '66 to the D6 Y dx Longhorn Barbeque Award Winning Hair Stylists Pardnur 520 W. 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Magnuson, Cheryl 191 Magnuson, Sheldon 183 Malmquist, Steve 55,56,101,191 Maloney, Mike 120,183 Maloney, Tim 100,191 Malterner, John 105,181 Mandualy, Tony 34,181 Many, Greg 104,191 Markee, Ray 183 Marksbury, Rick 123,191 KEITH O'BRIEN DEPARTMENT STORE For A11 Your Clothing Needs 118 Northtown HU 7-8998 'N- 'IT'S A-OK AT K. O. B. ' THE FUTURE BELONGS TO YOU To You, who have prepared for it, to You, who look to it's mysteries with eagerness rather than Best Wishes to the Class of '66 apprehension. To You, who will master the challenge of the future, our hands are raised in salute. Makers of Fine Portraits The thousand men and women of the Washington South 13 Howard, Spokane, Wash. Telephone MAdison 4-2821 Water Power Company, an organization that has also prepared for the future, extend to you their Curl up and READ sincere best wishes, a good paperback from YOUR LIBRARY THE WASHINGTON WATER POWER CO. 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Q' --i FA 7 ' 'I 5 2 6 ' Free Prescription Delivery School Supplies, Gifts, Cards Cosmetics, Jewelry, Film we, at CHATTEAU STUDIO Wish to Extend to the Graduating Class of 1966 Our Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Prosperous and Successful Future Ohland, Greg 183 Oien, Lynn 46,56,183 O'Keefe, Clair 58,60,183 Olsen, Diana 42,47,183 Olsen, Kathy 50,183 Olsen, Len 193 Olson, Brenda 51,88,183 Olson, Gary 183 Olson, Susie 193 Olson, Wakelee 81,128,193 Omans, Lyn 193 Opsal, Kathy 45,91 , 193 Ortman, Paul 105,193 Orton, Lanny 96 Oster, Kathleen 126,183 Ostrander, Bob 96,183 Ouimette, Daniel 183 Overdorff, Kathy 193 Ovey, Karen 52,82,184 Owen, Dee 53,184 Oxford, Don 193 Park, Jane 184 Park, Janet 184 Parker, Kitty 184 Parker, Michael 184 Parks, Gayle 52,72,82,125,184 Parks, Margie 60,193 Parks, Terry 193 Parrish, Paul 100,193 Parsons, Claudia 34,78,88,184 Parsons, Jon 53,61,128,184 Parsons, Larry 109,193 Patrick, Dave 79,193 Patterson, David 195 Paulsen, Cheryl 184 Paulsen, Gary 193 Paulukonis, Ellen 45,53,88,184 Paulukonis, Gerry 55,193 Peck, Shannon 50,184 Peebles, Scott 193 Peel, Jeff 59,60,193 Pelton, Kathi 184 Pepin, Jon 184 Perdue, Darrell 184 Permenter, Terry 53,82,128,184 Perry, Nancy 193 Person, Wilanne 42,60,7O,88,184 Peters, John 184 Peters, Chris 193 Peters, Paul 58,193 Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Petrusha, Gene 55,58,184 Jeanette 193 Karen 193 Melba 60,184 Rick 193 Rob 101,104,193 Terry 184 Mary 193 Petty, Steve 184 Peuck, Karen 75,88,183 Phillips, Kenneth 193 Philopant, Jim 100,193 Pickel, Bob 184 Pickett, Terry 193 Pierce, Thomas 184 Pike, Jerry 96,184 Pilant, Linda 184 But he didn't foul him, grim- aces Yvonne Garriott during a tense moment of the game. Pinto, Ramona 53,57,193 Piper, Debbie 184 Pippenger, Jim 57,184 Pisani, Angelo 193 Pitschka, Ray 101,193 Place, Cindy 46,193 Plett, Eugene 193 Polensky, Linda 91 ,195 Polwarth, Bob 122,184 Pomeroy, Andra 184 Pomeroy, Charlan 193 Popham, Carl 195 Portz, Gwen 129,193 Potts, Doug 55,184 Potts, George 193 Powell, Linda 46,52,184 Powers, Cheryl 46,53,193 Preecs, Gordie 89,90,184 Prince, Steve 61,184 Pringle, Pattie 193 Prior, Sue 34,50,56,184 Pritchard, Gail 193 Puckett, Doug 193 Pyles, Jim 126,193 Pyles, Bill 184 Quaschnick, Dan 57,102,184 Quick, Sue 46,52,57,184 Radford, Sue 193 Rainer, Mark 42,58,59,184 Rainwater, Jerrie 193 Raivo, John 195 Raivo, Ronald 184 Ramm, Leona 184 Ramsey, Mike 114,193 Rancourt, Dennis 100,193 Raymond, Dennis 193 Raymond, Penny 184 Read, Mark 193 Reamer, Jim 193 Reams, Kathy 57,78,184 Redd, Barry 101,104,193 Reding, Jo Ann 193 Redman, Linda 129,193 Reems, Mitch 34,55,60,89,101,193 Reesnes, Becky 184 Reeves, Dave 115,193 Rehn, Jeff 184 Reid, Dick 184 Renshaw, John 109,193 Repp, John 55,104,193 Repp, Rosie 170 Reynolds, Sue 58,193 Rhoad, Dave 193 Rice, Bonnie 60,193 Richter, Paul 56,85,105,193 Ricketts, John 96,109,184 Rickman, Connie 193 Rigg, Jana 193 Riggs, Jerry 101,193 Ringel, Vicki 42,53,129,193 Robb, Glenda 184 Robbins, Daniel 60,101,193 Roberton, Hal 184 Roberts, Barry 193 Roberts, Doug 55,56,193 Roberts, Gail 185 Roberts, Gayle 52,87,184 Roberts, Mike 123,184 Robertson, Craig 54,184 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Ann 57,184 Dan 193 Dave 193 Phil 85,89,90,184 Vickie 193 Rodeck, John 57,193 Rodenbaugh, Connie 129,193 Rodkey, Sharon 47,50,56,184 Ronalson, Ron 184 Roof, John 184 Rookey, Steve 101,193 Rookey, Patrick 184 Root, Albert 184 Rose, David 193 Rosencrans, Nancy 45,193 Roskelley, John 184 Ross, Gary 195 Ross, Pat 185 Rost, Clifton 185 Rothstein, Lynn 78,185 Rothwell, Sandy 45,52,77,78,185 Roupe, Susan 193 Routt, Nanette 45,52,185 Rozell, Dan 171,193 Ruckel, Claudine 185 Rundle, Linda 185 Runolfson, Ron 195 . Rupnow, Nancy 185 Russell, Linda 52,82,128,185 Rexall Drugs RIVER RIDGE PHARMACY Prescription Pharmacists School Suppl ies Foiuitain Health Sz Beauty Needs W. 4423 Wellesley FA 7-3450 Free Prescription Delivery CHIC BEAUTY SALON For Originality in Hair Styling 'Hair Cutting Shaping 'Corrective Color Guaranteed Service 2905 N. W. Blvd. FA 7-7211 I I ff-Kxklus DQGII S905 g - EI CHICKEN IRSPICIALTY N, - , .- DOG 'N SU DS N. 3627 Division Come as you are. Be served in your car TAKOMA GALLON IT TOOK 12 YEARS TO 'MAKE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR THIS RING YoU oWE IT TO YOURSELF TO oWN IT! Wear this symbol of your high school and your achievement! Select your quality class ring from Zales. So easy to buy . . . on convenient terms, if you like. Be the first in your class to own one! ZALE'S JEWELERS if V. Congratulations To The Class of 1966 BRIGHT VOLKSWAGEN, INC For Her 327. 50 For Him 532.50 E. 430 Sprague Zale's W. 722 Riverside Jewelers Northtown MA 4-4106 ,Q And the score goes up another notch, shouts Frank Bongiorno in support of the leading High- lander team. Rutz, Greg 193 Ryan, Mike 185 Sadler, Jim 54,115,185 Samek, Carol 185 Sammons, Ken 34,73,89,185 Sampson, Barb 193 Sampson, Bob 193 Sampson, Willa 52,56,193 Samuels, Karen 34,193 Sanford, Greg 42,185 Sappington, Carol 57,193 Sappington, Clayton 195 Sarchet, Zella 53,7O,l85 Sartz, Denise 46,47,126,193 Sasse, Lary 194 Savitz, Kathy 56,74,185 Sayler, Jeffry185 Scalise, Frank 185 Schaper, Elaine 194 Scher, Steve 194 Schmidt, David 185 Schmitt, Betty 56,194 Schnell, Loraline 195 Schoch, Diane 57,70,84,185 Schoultz, James 185 Schreckendgust, Donna 60,77,125,185 Schuchart, Dick 185 Schultz, Kristie 50,188 Schultz, Larry 194 Schultz, Tom 101,114,194 Scissons, Patricia 185 Scott, Barbara 57,185 Scott, Laurie 194 Scriven, Carol 46,56,185 Seaberg, Bert 56,185 Seal, Marvin 100,109,194 Searle, Jeri 194 Seigle, Andy194 Seigle, Steve 185 Semler, Don 109,185 Shaw, Dick 54,96,109,115 Shelden, Jim 73,79,185 Sherrill, Lani 42,523,194 Sherwood, Cathy 194 Shotwell, Judy 42,52,88,124,184 Showalter, Connie 194 Showman, Sandy 52,185 Shreve, Pat 56,185 Silver, Doug 185 Simonson, Debbie 53,185 Sims, Kathy 185 Sir, Scott 194 Skow, Gary 60,194 Slack, Dale 55,105,185 Slade, Barbara 60,185 Slagg, Mary91,194 Smith, Cherie 195 Smith, Darlene 194 Smith, Diane 60,813,185 Smith, Gayle 185 Smith, Greg 79,194 Smith, Jan 52,194 Smith, Mark 194 Smith, Muree 194 Smith, Nancy 52,194 Smith, Bob 101,194 Smith, Roberta 45,58,194 Smith, Sally 46,185 Smith, Steve 96,185,194 Smith, Steve 185 Smith, To m185 Smith, Verla 194 Smith, Wendell 185 Smitt, Vivian 84,194 Snow, Janet 194 Snyder, T wila185 Soberg, Craig 185 Solheim, Kathy 194 Solin, Leanne 194 Somich, Don 185 Sorensen, Souser, D Southern, Karen 53,185 ebbie 194 Jim 194 Sparkes, Camille 53,56,61,185 Spearman, Jim 195 Speicher, Keith 100,194 Spence, Billie 50,185 Speziale, Vic 194 spina, Sally 53,185 Sprague, Sprague, Spurr, Bil Sally 185 Sharon 45,185 l 58,194 Squires, Gary 120,185 Staley, Benny 194 Starr, Ron 185 Steckling, Sandi 194 Stecks, Larry 194 Steele, Randy 59,60,90,91 ,189 Steele, Bob 42,194 Steger, Barb 77,185 Steinman, Barry 55,57,74,194 Stenerson , chuck 195 Ste nhouse, Dave 185 Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stevens, Stewart, Stewart, Colleen 185 Kris 194 Marilyn 126,174,185 Sue 194 Lynn 195 Lynn 185 Stewart, Janice 52,84,185 Stewart, Memory 46,194 Mary Lou 53,87,88,18 Stewart, Stewart, Wayne 194 Stickels, Claire 84,194 Stickels, Richard 185 Stillar, Denise 194 Stober, Diane 56,74,194 Stoller, Linda 195 Stone, Barbara 126,194 Stone, Dana 52,185 Stone, Joyce 82,813,185 Stoner, R Stoner, R Storm, G andy 34,104,185 onald 194 loria 194 Stoudt, Teresa 57,185 Stoyanac , Gregory 174,185 Strah, Penny 57,185 Straight, Joe 194 Strait, Penny 185 Strong, Vic 34,194 Sullivan, Sullivan, Summers, Summers, Summers, Suriano, Dave 100,194 Linda 126,185 Gail 57,194 Geri 77,185 Bill 185 Paula 194 Sussek, Jessie 185 Swann, Paul 60,185 Swann, Peggy 194 Swanson, Randi 194 Swarttager, Kenneth 185 Swartout , Patrick 185 Swenson, Linda 194 N. 6301 Division BURGER-HAUS Our Burgers, Shakes, and Fries Surpass all others HU 9-3455 ALEXAN DER-SCOT 7 Bk '22 BUILDERS M22 v, 9 QV' 0 Um' n .1 R. 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K M . 7 1 Ken Gibson Swett, Keith 194 Swett, Linda 194 Swift, Craig 101,114,194 Taggart, Barb 194 Taggart, Kathy 56,128,194 Talbot, Gregory 60,194 Talley, Mike 102,185 Tanner, Cheryl 185 Tavares, Frank 109,185 Taylor, Terri 195 Tebuult, Mike 194, Teller, Vicki 58,195 Theisen, Steph 46,57,74,194 Thibault, Michael 105,195 Thiele, Doug 120,185 Thielman, Craig 185 Thiemann, Kenneth 115,194 Thoet, Twila 185 Thomas, Craig 185 Thomas, Larry 194 Thompson, Jerry 55,100,194 Thompson, Kenneth 186 Thompson, Leslie 52,70,124,185 Thompson, Scott 194 Thompson, Sue 5O,81,128,186 Thurber, Linda 194 Thurman, Pat 88,194 Thurston, Carolyn 45,194 Tish, John 194 Tissue, Patty 52,186 Tobiason, Bob 105,194 Todd, Bob 186 Tomsha, Victoria 186 Tomson, Jan 60,194 Tomson, Lorrie 42,45,50,186 Tostenrude, Vicki 125,186 Toy, Miriam 41 ,50,186 Toy, Greg 42,194 Trapp, Charlene 194 Trapp, Tom 186 Travis, Jim 195 Treffry, Martin 184 Trigsted, Tom 184 11111, Mike 57,194 Trumble, Marcia 129,186 Tucker, Ronald 186 Tuke, Betty 186 Tuke, Larry 96,120,186 Tuke, Sharon 194 Tumlinson, Carol 186 Tysseland, Judy 186 Udland, Duane 194 Ulrich, Sharon 57,194 Umbreit, Doug 34,89,195 Urness, Kari 57,194 Urquhart, Mike 186 Utermarck, Audrey 186 Utley, David 58,60,101,194 VanderVert, Sue 77,186 VanWert, Forest 194 Van Schoorl, Jim 115,186 VanWinkle Chris 47 52 53 70 I . I I I I7 VanWinkle, Phyllis 53,84,128,194 Vaughan, Gail 194 Veltri, Bonnie 186 Visger, Frank 186 Volland, Linda 53,194 Volosing, Craig 60,115,186 Vota, Fred 186 7,195 Colors fly high as Hi-Lassies yell support to the team. Waechter, Donna 75,186 Wageman, Darrell, 100,195 Wagner, Don 101,114,195 Waite, Robert 195 Walsh, Don 55,195 Walinski, Stephanie 195 Walker, Darla 53,91,186 Walker, Laurel 195 Walker, Lindo 186 Walker, Mark 186 Wallace, Mike 186 Wallace, Stan 186 wdlsh, Don195 Walter, Sarah 61,186 Walters, Don 195 Walton, Gary 195 Walworth, Barbara 75,79,195 Wampler, Bert 195 Ward, Johnny 120,195 wdrd, Bill 61,186 Ware, Bonnie 60,128,186 Warpenburg, James 195 Warren, Kathy 45,195 Warrick, Patty 195 Wasser, Judi 186 Waterhouse, Dale 195 Waterhouse, Gary 186 Watt, Ken 96,186 Webb, Bruce 186 weed, PGl'l'l 34,52,87,128,186 Weeden, John 186 Weisser, Rich 105,186 Weldert, Rey 195 Wellman, Tom 186 Welsford, John 186 Wenning, Ray 195 Wenrick, Janet 46,195 Westerman, Roy 186 Whicker, Dan 105,186 Whipple, Virginia 57,195 Whitcomb, Bob 195 White, Dan 60,105,195 White, Dave 186 White, Dawn 195 White, Randy, 60,195 Whitehall, Timothy 195 Whitehead, Connie 195 Whitmore, Donna 46,51 , 124, Whitmore, Rae 195 Wieber, Kathy 50,186 Wiese, Laverne 195 186 Wightman, Betsy 34,195 Wihlborg, Don 60,195 Wikel, Darlene 195 Wilde, Chris 34,114,195 Wilkes, Dona 52,186 Wilkinson, Bruce 42,55,58,195 Willford, Sharon 195 Williams, Geneva 45,50,77,91,186 Williams, Karen 195 Williams, Marilyn 186 Williamson, Timothy 42,60,186 Wilson, Ann 34,56,195 Wilson, Dayle 45,195 Wilson, Becky 186 Wilson, Steve 195 Wingert, Ed 186 Wintersteen, Gail 195 Wisher, Jim, 195 Withrow, Randall 55,186 Wold, Mike 57,186 Wolferman, Tim 58,59,122,186 Womack, Bob 195 Woodroffe, Karen 195 Woodrotfe, Sharren 52,195 Woodward, Vicki 124,186 Wright, Carla 195 Wright, Tom 104,195 Wright, Wendy 47,52,62,65,186 Wulff, Dan 101,114,195 Wulff, Doug 195 Yahnke, Jennifer 58,186 Young, Barbara 195 Young, Doug 195 Young, lleen 186 Young, Les 105,195 Young, Priscilla 195 Young, Steven 195 Younker, Arlan 195 Yurik, Jon 55,83,1sd Zabel, Carol 195 Zastrow, Susan 52,78,186 Zema, Georgia 195 Zemke, Bill 55,85,90,195 Zeober, Jim 195 Zerba, Jeff 57,186 Zimmer, Ray 195 Zimmerman, Bobbie 53,87,195 Zimmerman, Cheryl 53,186 Zimmerman, Paul 186 :WHP Rig: ,f so Roy Nelson's I -n to Q kg 2: TERRACE gg , + J r I thi ax Kgs . 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