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

 - Class of 1967

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Sharing. .. ,139 1!augghing,fy. f 'hss or gthinking. a 1 1 X F'-'X , . . X 4 Vx , , , . A -- .x N X H . X 1ff!,f'Feetf2sh,uffling. . . g ,,g1a'Iways going. ejx , v , r ' N , 1 f h Young voices strrirxk-Mg. . boo In A Golden Year to be heard ff 3 X I 1 f gF1 -v 5 'Q 1:45 'f 9 .J- A ,gf ,Q lj 'FH n P5 ,',.' :I 5. --f 0 -....., .f Lf, , - L 4 Ju 43 , - .-, we , v. Q:-'91 Bn' . r X. 1 W . f x 'ln- 1- ,U-. vs! W 1 7 Q mx 5 L.. , W2 Ehadle Echoes J With Competition Victory. Defeat. Tension. . . joy. . . ISEIYS. . . Next time. . . silence. . . .victory. The bell tolls happiness ln A Golden Year smiles reign , , lain , , W .,,,. 5 M..m,.., Silence of Learning Creates Ideas Questions asked. Answers given. Searching. . . speaking. . . listening. . . knowing. Thoughts run deep. . . . . .to college? Minds adjust. . . . . .to face the world ln A Golden Year 3 1 fs- lvL'feif'i.!l9-'em..:L- -mg-rf-un!-15 - k uQ'5 ff 1 Il 'ua .,u.'u..u6..n'. ,L . 5 , I I ' ', 2 , . ... xr , W, h -, -,.,,-x. Q., ',, . . .Y K A f - v u l inf. . -1 - . 1 - - . - K ., , ' I .. . ' - -.-.-.-. A, .. u u- .mu- j l ,. H' l'l '1 2' Q ii Shadle Greets Spokane Fast paced -- to match the world. Bustling. . . reflecting. . . changing. . . living. Students contribute. . . . . .ever growing. Becoming ready. . . to enter the community In A Golden Year ik 3 5 QW? wi ww ff? LT x , 5. Shadle Hears World's Challenge Destiny. A Future. Struggling. . . leading. . . striving. . . succeeding. To rise above. . . . . .the average or to fail. . . the decision is theirs In A Golden Year Music Leader Earns Sporran Dedication From vigorously cheering at gametime to seriously revis- ing a musical score, Mr. John R. Harris, music department head, has actively enlivened and promoted Shadle's High- lander tradition for the past ten years. He directs the or- chestra, the concert, cadet, and stage bands, assists the Highlandaires, supenlises the Piper Band and also serves as stage manager. Mr. Harris' music career be- gan at college, where he was the leader of a band. He re- ceived his master's degree from Eastern Washington State College, and he taught music at Havermale before joining Shadle's faculty. ln 1958, Mr. Harris and Mr. William Thomas, a member of the Lilac City Pipe Band, origi- nated Shadle's Bagpipe Band. With Mr. Harris organizing and Mr. Thomas teaching bagpipe lessons, the Scottish theme of the school developed. Through local performances and personal senfices, Mr. Harris helped the community become more aware of Shadle Park. He performs for the an- nual Shrine Circus and Ice Capade Shows, and plays first trumpet in the Spokane Sym- phony Orchestra, a position he has held for 20 years. For his outstanding contribu- tions and services to Shadle and the community, the staff proudly dedicates the 1967 Sporran to Mr. John R. Harris, an enthusiastic member of the faculty. Expressing satisfaction with the band, Mr. Harris smiles over a correctly executed pattern. Mr Harris directs the stage band Mr. Harris works intently to perfect cert. Mr. Harris took full charge of in the Alma Mater in the final foot a difficult passage in a rehearsal the Pops Orchestra preparing and ball con preparing for the ame v E for the Nelson Riddle Pops Con- rehearsing for Mr. RiddIe's arrival. against North Central I M, r if K' 1. . so Y . X, Classes Encourage Creativity, Form Critical Minds ,,,, u,,,, ,,,,.,. -,. -,......, ...... .......-...,,. .---. --- proval as Mrs. Gwen A. Hill de- dents used these books for re- scribes books found in the library search papers. Right: Note taking and lectures were just a part of Mr. Ronal J. Chattin's World War l and ll class. The class studied the causes of World War I, the war itself, the effect, and post war years which led to the next world war. They also studied how the wars changed the world and affected the people. Students can better understand the aftermath of war by experienc- ing the post war years of World War ll, expressed Mr. Chattin. The class was designed to help the students see what might occur if there was to be another World War. Left: Students gained a realistic view of world problems, learned background to contemporary crises and saw history come alive through effective use of educa- tional films in the social studies classes. Continued use of films, with special emphasis on the new releases which added up-to-date interpreta- tion and facts, marked the year for the 2300 enrollees in the social studies classes. ibepartment Head Mr. Howard McNew said that at least 430 students took two classes, thus raising the total de- partment enrolIment.J Social studies film bookings through the audio visual center totaled 442 or 48 per cent of the school's total use of films, indicat- ing the department's reliance on this media. l l Histor Department Modernizes Exciting, different, and a little hard, expressed the opinion of many students from the new World l and ll and Humanities course that entered the his- tory department this year. Lec- tures and individual research work replaced the conven- tional text books. Students also received a college credit for the Humanities course. Government, Economics, and Contemporary World Problems classes modernized their techniques by analyzing re- cent laws passed, the story of corporation, and foreign aid. Guest speakers helped to stim- ulate student interest in eco- nomic classes. Mr. George Manning, who taught Govern- ment and United States His- tory this year stated, Even the students who don't, or haven't liked history have taken a more active interest this year than formerIy. Go- ing on, he said, Students to- day seem better informed on world and political affairs, this is largely due to television. Art, literature, and music helped the U.S. History stu- dents understand the philo- sophical approach to history, as they worked on a research paper this year. Finding new answers to old problems and working inde- pendently, the sophomores studied the basic facts of World History. Northwest History replaced Washington State History for those who didn't receive Washington State History as freshmen. Students are re- quired to take this course to graduate. Jessie Sussek and Chris Brannan animatedly discuss a problem in third period Northwest History. fa.: '--' t ' f' f-- f ' - as r N 'e-r ' l'-VHWW A---Masai' ' of the Windishar raises his --x The Humanities class was divided into four groups. While two of these small seminars were in ses- sion, two other groups of approxi- mately the same size studied indi- vidually in the library. These groups were a part of the plan for college level study and comments made by the students showed their effectiveness. One girl remarked on how each day was scheduled to prepare her for the days to follow and how this helped to ihcrease her understanding of every topic. New Course Gffers College Credits Humanities, a new course of- fered to seniors this year, gave the students an opportunity to study on a college level. They were able to delve into fine arts, philosophy, and heri- tage of English and history. Students spent two periods a day in this class combining independent study, seminars, lectures, and writing. Accord- ing to Mr. Frank Yuse, the seminars helped the student ask his own questions while challenging his opinions and positions. Mr. Frank Windishar, a new history teacher, shared class- time with Mr. Frank Yuse, who was also the instigator of the With a sigh of bewilderment, Ron Stoner drifts off into his own world of English literature. experimental, college - credit course. Since this was a college credited course, the class was required to do outside read- ing during the summer. They were expected to read the books well enough to pass any test or write any paper required. Two new faculty members were added to the English department this year. Mrs. Louise Forsyth headed a drama group. Mrs. Lynn Burn- ham directed a debate class from which the debate team for next year was chosen. This made a total of 16 teachers in the English department. In Math Dept. nM Af- -L---- AZJ T---l- Explaining the often confusing world of analytical geometry, Mr. Cecil Robinette enlists the aid of a blackboard graph. Carefully examining theorems, Lynn Endress solves a problem in a classroom assignment. EFS lnhaling chalk dust ceased to be a problem as Shadle math teachers began using over- head projectors to demon- strate methods of solving equations and problems. The projectors also benefitted the students by making explana- tions easier to follow. New hardbound books started to replace temporary SMSG lschool mathematics study groupsl books in advanced math classes. The department hopes to have new books for all classes within a few years. Teachers strove to emphasize the importance of mathema- tics to college bound students for future careers. Students display varied expres- sions as they ponder the complexi- ties of intermediate mathematics. , WHL , 4 ,.,1 ,, 'f f , ,Q s1EESrg1sisfss ' wwf vez' I . 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Field trips and lab work added variety to this course, the only one of its kind in Spokane. Traditional lab courses in Bi- ology, Chemistry and Physics I t d th ' I comp e e e curricu um for college-bound students. Integrated Science Class Team-Teaching mysteries' of 'plant life in Biology. Jack McGibbon looks on as Gary Meissner intently calculates the weight of a piece of copper wire Hearing the language spoken on tape recordings aided French stu- dents with pronunciations. In deep concentration, third year Spanish student Rick Holloway translates a perplexing assignment. Language Classes Aided y New La Extending language lab facili- ties and adding classroom workbooks and texts con- tributed to foreign language classes this year. Latin students used the langu- age lab for the first time this year. Instructors taught basic drills over the microphone since no Latin tapes were available. Workbooks for classroom study and a new German text, The German Heritage, aided teachers and students by in- troducing a more modern in- terpretation of the language. Scenic photos helped give experience in speaking and forming sentences. After see- ing a photo, the class would discuss it and answer queries. OO b Facilities 5-.. Vivian-Smitt ponders over a prob lem given in fourth year German Left: Patty Digaetano listens care- fully while waiting to repeat drills in the language lab. Above: Mrs. Charlotte Fancher in- creases her French students' skills and knowledge by showing ex- amples on the blackboard. Business Education Classes Stress New Business Skills Office Practice and Automa- tion classes, offered for the first time, stressed develop- ment of business skills for full-time employment and per- sonal use. Bookkeeping, typ- ing, stenography and office machines prepared 1066 Busi- ness Education students for future careers. Office Practice emphasized Shelley Greene ponders her next lesson in Mrs. Magnuson's second- class working in a business at- mosphere, while Automation familiarized the student with business machines. Typing and shorthand pre- pared students for their fu- tures as secretaries, business- men, or housewives. Balanc- ing bookkeeping assignments provided practical experience for budgeters. Business ma- jors learned to operate elec- tric typewriters, key-driven calculators, full-keyboard ma- chines and duplicating and transcribing machines. All Business courses strove to acquaint the students with the ever-changing techniques of the business world. is one of the many tasks for Denise Walker in Shorthand. Greg Des Voignes, on the far right, figures a payroll for a business corporation in Business Machines. 27 1 1 P x I I 1 I O Q Lu, Jil-W r 1 ,,,f , , R f 'T S Experiment, Guest Musician Climax Mu Playing guinea pig for a na- tional experiment in music theory and history plus culmi- nating weeks of rehearsal and hard work under the baton of Nelson Riddle in the tenth an- nual Pops Concert climaxed the music department's year. Choir members became the experimental group studying a prescribed music course. The band was the control group. They were tested with the choir at the beginning and end of the year. Test results showed how much choir mem- bers had learned because of the course. Pops Concert featured Holly- wood musician Nelson Riddle. Weeks of intensive rehearsal produced a concert recorded by KTWD-FM and broadcast the following Sundav. Left: Practice makes perfect, ver- ifies the orchestra as they rehearse for a future performance. ' sical Activities Above: Let's try that one again, Below: Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer this time on key, remarks Mr. Mel- spiritedly rehearses with the chorus vin Kornmeyer as he intently as they practice for a performance. directs one of his choral classes. Courses Train College-Bound Artists Intense concentration shows on Sande Steckling's face as she cuts a design for a space-shape project in basic art class. Basic art classes guide the way to Senior Studio, Shadle's special permission art class. ln Senior Studio the student makes a portfolio of his work and sends it to the college of his choice for analysis and a possible scholarship. Almost every year a Shadle student has received an art college scholarship. Senior Studio is headed by Mrs. Faith Snider, who also teaches creative drawing and painting. Students in Mr. George AIex's sculpture class work with clay and fashion jewelry. To com- plete Shadle's art curriculum, pen and brush techniques are taught by Mrs. Geraldine Cou- ture in her lettering class. oenxornetratee one of tne proj- ects for Senior Studio. Dave Dickinson, a member of Sen- ior Studio, designed this year's Sporran cover as one of the many projects tackled by the advanced art class. nf 1' .rx as part of the basic training in the Carol DeGuire diligently solders a electronics 'ab' switch and wire for a light circuit as a class assignment to further Courses Exchange Boys invaded Home Eco- nomics classes as girls picked up the tools in electronics labs this year, beginning an ex- perimental program in which students enrolled in tradi- tionally unmlxed classes. The boys, besides learning to cook, operate a range and wash dishes, learned to plan a meal with nutritional value. The 27 would-be chefs, dis- tributed in three classes, oc- casionally requested aid from the girls. Ron Huston, one of the boys in Mrs. Harriet Kresel's class, said, lt's really a lot of fun and a good experience. Mrs. Kresel ex- plained many of the boys want to be chefs, while a few just want to be able to cook for themselves. ln other Home Economic areas, projects for the girls in Tailoring class included mak- ing jackets, suits, and coats, either of winter or spring ma- terials. The girls make up a pattern of quilt material be- fore beginning a suit of expen- sive wool, said Mrs. Margaret Kroske, instructor. Advanced Clothing and Cloth- ing 1 and 2 classes assembled jumpers and jackets in cur- rent fashion fabrics. ln the spring the girls made short and long formals. Completing the exchange, girls assembled tape record- ers, receivers, amplifiers and magnetically operated de- vices to meet Electronics class challenges. Students Careers such as radio opera- tors, X-Ray technicians, and interior designing enlist girls in industrial arts to study technical programs. Girls expressing desires to- ward interior decorating en- rolled in mechanical and arch- itectural drawing to prepare for this career. Boys in wood shop measured, sawed, and sanded pine, cedar, walnut, and mahogany woods to construct stereos, Hi-Fi's, end tables, shelves and bookcases. Demonstrating techniques of pan frying, Kathy Heisig and Barbara Chapman slice onions as Jan Figy observes with great interest. lt's squishy! delightedly ex- presses Ron Huston as he experi- ments with pie dough. Charlotte Tomson and Connie Showalter as- sist Ron with the technical prob- lems of cooking. Skinning the cat, Linda Volland does part of a gymnastics routine on the uneven parallel bars in Pointing to the schedule for Boys' perimented with introducing boys Prepafahon for a test-,spotters Ga PE classes, Mr. John Zimmerman, to ice skating, bowling, golfing, and Vaughn and Gayle EI'-News Stand student teacher, interprets the other sports that could be useful new program for Tim Chapman, throughouta lifetime. who listens intently. Teachers ex- ready to help. The gymnastics pro- gram includes learning to perform on the apparatus and to be an alert spotter. ' proverbial icy waters of Shadle's swimming pool, Dave Utley partici- pates in a free swimming period. Free swimming helped boys be- prepare themselves for the en- durance tests of swimming as many lengths of the pool as pos- sible during the week. lnovations Provide Unique Program Mash fins and snorkles con- tributed to Shadle's physical fitness program this year. Dis- cussion groups and training for lifetime sports emphasized mental alertness. Basic water skills and life sav- ing techniques helped develop a feeling of confidence, while new equipment aided basic skin-diving lessons. Swim- mers played hilldill and water- ball for recreation. Scuba diving and skiing ex- perts familiarized boys with the basic skills of these sports. Ice skating, bowling Smiling, girls respond during one of many discussion periods con- ducted by the Girls' PE Depart- ment this year. Topics were se- lected randomly from anonymous and golf classes introduced other lifetime sports. Weekly discussions gave girls a chance to debate points of etiquette, fashion and dating. Mrs. Charlotte Jones, head of Girls' PE, felt these sessions were informative and helpful for self-expression. Provided with all the appa- ratus recommended for girls, gymnastics teachers stressed balance and agility while achieving confidence in work- ing at different heights. Boys worked to develop strength in their arms and shoulders. suggestions and discussed freely. Girls explored new subjects each session giving themselves a chance for self-expression in many areas. 'als i- nr-1 f'-- r ' f-,:,,,:.s Activities Unite Eager Students, Involve Many L...i.L. Fall A B lnitates Highlander Committee, Discusses Problems Cf Students, Faeult Dave Bixby, president Ed Fisher, vice president Sue Adams, secretary Kristie Schultz, treasurer QW! W .e .... ,. if f-f le Bruce Wilkinson, fifth executive Publicity committee worked after school painting signs and posters to promote activities of the ASB and various athletic events. Increased cooperation be- tween students and faculty aided the success of fall ASB projects. The Highlander Committee, consisting of nine teachers and nine students, strove to better student-fac- ulty relations. The committee discussed tests, student and faculty behavior and conges- tion inthe halls. To improve school spirit, the ASB made SP spheres from 76 balls and sold them to students. Building Improve- ment committee planted tu- lips in the Senior Court, one of 22 projects completed by the committee. ASB fall council: Front Row: J. Bar- rett, P. Losh, J. Blackburn, W. Sampson, C. Murphy, K. Peterson, L. Solin, D. Ahnquist, J. Paley, A. Spolski, G. Gintz. Row 2: L. Culbert, S. Reynolds, P. Franke, G. Hubbard, B. Burch, C. Greear, K. Judge, B. ln an attempt to dry the paint, SP spheres which were sold during Candy Mackie blows on one of the football and basketball seasons. Ware, J. Higbee, J . Sellers, J. Gruettner. Row 3: V. Tostenrude, C. Mackie, M. Parks, W. Semler, E. Anastasio, W. Ramage, D. Owen, 4: L. Webster, M. Mo dress, D. Bodker, R Westwood, K. L. Thompson, J. Finley. Row rrison, L. En- . Earsley, K. Alexander, D. Kruse, T. Lipton, D. Meier. Row 5: J. Burns, D. Wihl- borg, P. Robinson, J. Devary, S. Moyle, R. Hardin, S. Grace, T. Munkers. Dave Bixby, fall president, calls for committee reports while conduct- ing business atlone of the morning meetings held every Tuesday. Students elected Steve Ogilvie and Kristie Schultz as Friendliest Boy and Girl for 1966, Marv Seal and Debbie McSteen rep- t d 'un'ors as nominees for resen e J i friendliest couple of the school. Students, Teachers Police Lassies, a new addi- tion to Highlander Week, and Clansmen were employed by the ASB to prevent infractions of rules during the traditional week of courtesy. New rules included the outlawing of books other than textbooks and stuffed animals from the halls. A con depicting the sabotage of the spirit of Highlander Week initiated the mutual re- spect days. On Hi-Teacher Day, the Home Ec students served coffee, tea and cookies to the faculty during their free periods. Hi-Henderson Day was color day. Kilts-a-Fling, the annual Highland Fling dance, brought the week to a climax with the crowning of Kristie Schultz and Steve Ogilvie as the Friendliest Girl and Boy. Sophomores chose Kathy Brian and Mike Durgan as their candi- dates for Friendliest Girl and Boy. Mark Rainer proclaims his ill-feel- ings towards Highlander Week dur- ing the con held for students on Hi-Student day. Enjoy Liberties During Highlander Week . . . GI t' th' th, F k Vicki Meichisedeck smiles in con- Dotggringvgian slliztffg grepasrgo 3351122EnLi1jg0Bi!Ca e5 he' make Linda Culver their slave. Lu Develops Sense I've learned to see things with humor since I've been here, said Lutgart Matthys, Shadle's American Field Serv- ice exchange student from Belgium. At first she found the United States and its customs unusual but she rapidly learned to adapt to them. I thought l'd see cowboys and Indians, Lu disappointedly explained. Having heard so much about the West she naturally assumed she would find a frontier. Lu felt that the two countries' school systems were the ma- jor differences. Because of a national custom no high schools are co-educational in Belgium. Students study six- teen subjects during the year. Because of the strict sched- ule, many Belgians do not graduate and those that do are automatically accepted into college. V Although Lu misses her par- ents and nine brothers and sisters, she plans to come back to the U.S. However, her contract with the A.F.S. re- quires that she spend at least two years in Europe before she returns to this country. A.F.S. is a two-way street for international understanding, and Shadle students at- tempted to make the street useful. Cheryl Bently, junior, and Greg Sanford, senior, ap- plied for European study in the fall and were named area finalists in mid-December. Notified in the spring if they were national finalists, they would be assigned a foreign home during the summer. wmv ge- - .. -V r ' .frlilm-: lie Of Humor During A.F.S. Stay In America Shadle's AFS finalists Cheryl Bently plains Belgian customs depicted on and Greg Sanford chat with ex- an European travel poster. change student, Lu, as she ex- -Xi K . 'S' - 1 k.., - f,. - , 4.. k Unk , .?'bS.f, . L 5. . . ', f . g? Q 3, ,Q ,. 5 .Q 1, Y yi' .vw , s,? f K l 4, , 0 sg . 11,1 , Q. f ,: A 4 1 8? A , A 1 'B , IM. ,. 5 g 113 ASB Proclaims International Concern Day Don Jones, president Dan Barrett, vice president Diane Helmer, secretary Mark Lindholm, treasurer Marcia Trumble and Jan Tomson observe a flag given by Shadle's school in the Philippines. The flag was one of 14 presented in the March 16 con concerning interna- tional understanding. Every Tuesday and most Thurs- days, the ASB held council meet- ings to discuss problems and ac- tivities concerning the student body. Front Row: Colleen Newport, Kathy Solheim, Jeanne Lavelle, Bonnie Johnson, Tom Wright, Mary Carter, Cheryl Kirkwood, Carolyn Richter, Nancy Leyde, Kathie Gorder. Row Unique At Denis Sartz, fifth executive Shadle International understanding became the theme of the spring semester ASB special project. A convocation dedi- cating flags accumulated throughout the past ten years gained city-wide TV, radio and newspaper coverage. Mr. Cal- vin Zinkel, former Shadle Park teacher, came from the Uni- versity of Colorado and spoke in the March 16 con. Twelve foreign and two American flags were displayed in the auditorium and will remain there as other flags are added. We hope the collection will continue to grow, becoming unique at Shadle, said Don Jones, president. Upon finishing his farewell ad- president Dave Bixby hands the dress to the student body, past gavel to newly elected Don Jones. 2: Vicki Norrie, Greg Smith, Diane Bowman, Cecelia Thomas, Kathy Heisig, Shirley Fairfax, Tom Berg- gren, Gary Fowler, Sue Thompson, Dean Barrett. Row 3: Libby Simp- son, Steve Ogilvie, Jerry Thomp- son, Jan Albright, Jan Herzog, Sharon Rodkey, Steve Lehman, Ellen Paulukonis, Karen Hadley. Row 4: Ron Miller, Glenn Lyons, Charlie Countryman, Mike Cook, Audrey Moeckel, Cindy Place, Bruce Klinger, Bruce Ericson, Greg Toy, Frank Doctor. Row 5: George LeBret, Dennis Wilson, Mike Jacobs, Chuck Mell, Dick Meier, Harold Beck, Bruce Caroon, Glenn Batty, Barry Redd, Randy Shaw. Annual ASB Sweetheart Dance Emphasizes Youthful Look Because We're Young, the annual Sweetheart Dance, emphasized a youthful look at Valentine's Day, according to Linda Neel, general chairman. Homerooms, clubs, Hi-Lassies and Clansmen each nomi- nated a Sweetheart candidate. Six finalists were then chosen by the student body and the winner was crowned during the dance intermission. As a new coronation cere- mony, one rose was given to each of the finalists by Don Jones, and the Sweetheart re- ceived one dozen pink and lavender roses. The Barons highlighted the semi-formal, no corsage event. The pulsating sounds of the Barons added to the atmosphere of the Valentine's Sweetheart Dance. 3 'rs Six Sweetheart finalists chosen by the student body are from bottom left: Betsy Wightman, Sue Prior, Vicki Melchisedeck, Shannon Peck, Judy Donahoe and Miriam Toy. Miriam Toy beams with happiness after being crowned 1967 Sweet- heart. Below: America, America, sing Sharon Rodkey and Julie Harding representatives Chris VanWinkle, at the Girls' State Assembly. r,ff..q.,,,,..,,'.-yf45gw,mf.y. f mmvm. Meet me under the clock was a lost sophomores as they waited for common phrase heard by many their Big Sisters to arrive. Girls' League representatives are Front Row: L. Leckie, J. Knight, P. Weed, S. Jones, S. Lappano, G. Ralph. Row 2: K. Solheim, P. De- laney, K. Tysseland, K. Holmes, D. Bays, B. Peterson, P. Wiens, W. Pierce, C. Richter, J. Stone, T. Mc- Farland. Row 3: K. Somerville, D. Nagle, C. Bell, J. Peterson, D. Mc- Steen, S. Boyle, L. LaVelle, C. Grubbs, J. LeBret, K. Haskins. Row 4: K. Little, J. Smith, K. Clark, K. Big-Sister Program Welcomes New Girls With Friendl Encouragement, Orienting a t- Sm V ,k,V f 1:5 eree Chris Van Winkle, president Lorrie Tomson, secretary Murray, S. Showman, D. Davis, E. Adams, D. Nash, S. Cobb, L. Ken- dall, G, Loucks. Row 5: K. Brian, C. Reasor, C. Johnson, G. Winter- steen, G. Ellingboe, S. Russell, T. Rogers, G. Robb, J. Johnson, B. M Li qi, .1 ,b.,k rn. ,, , 4? . -4-.,, 'sir ,Q . -. ' iid , icki Conner, vice president nda Dickey, treasurer Rice. Row 6: L. Neel, J. Gammon, K. Hansen, S. Flack, L. Armstrong, E. Ellingboe, K. Durkln, P. Shreve, G. Parks, V. Smith, P. Fox. Friendliness and encourage- ment greeted apprehensive new girls as they were intro- duced to the Girls' League through the Big-Little Sister program. Each big sister en- couraged her little sister to join clubs and committees and to participate in school- sponsored activities. Early in October an all-girl as- sembly enabled Girls' State representatives Julie Harding, Sharon Rodkey and Chris VanWinkle to share the edu- cational experiences they had encountered on the CWSC campus in Ellensburg. Linda Dickey and Micki Conner ex- plained the qualities of a leader after attending the summer leadership camps at Twinlow and Waskowitz. Sponsoring an all-school con for the first time, the Girls' League invited Dr. Mark Lee, director of speech at Whit- worth, to present an inspira- tional talk entitled Ready, Set, Go . GL Advisor Miss Helen Cleveland and Secretary Lorrie Tomson dis- cuss the schedule for the fall semester activities. l i , if l-. 1- GL Activities Include Sadie, Dessert, Con 5 if Sorting and packing toys collected Dickey worked on the annual during the Toys for Tots drive, Girls' League-sponsored Christmas Chris Van Winkle and Linda project. Snaring dates, securing tick- ets and creating costumes worried girls as they prepared for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Girls' League first major project of the fall semester. Basketball provided the enter- tainment as girls took their fathers out for the evening to the Dad-Daughter Dessert. Decorated cardboard boxes, collected toys and the spirit of giving prevailed during the Toys for Tots campaign, mak- ing this year's drive the most successful, according to Chris Van Winkle, GL president. Personality Fashions, mod- eled by Shadle girls in Novem- ber, introduced the latest fall- winter styles by Simplicity. Attending the Dad-Daughter Des- sert enabled girls to entertain their fathers for an evening. Creating a Dogpatch atmosphere, loch construct a scene for the Lynda Gilbreth and Ed Cuzzetto, Juice, were candidates for Best Debbie Kruse, Tammy Fry and Dec- Sadie. dressed as bottles of Kickapoo Joy Costumed Couple at the Sadie. orations Chairman Sandy McCul- Simplicity commentator Miss Bar- bara Taylor describes a fashion modeled by June LeBret. Galley Acquaints Officers With Council The Galley, an early morn- ing breakfast, introduced the semester for the newly elected spring officers and council. The breakfast served as a get- together for the League ad- visors, council members, and officers. The Senior Cove, decorated with red, white and blue streamers, provided the atmosphere of a ship's galley. The girls enjoyed a light break- fast of tomato juice, cocoa and cinnamon rolls. Girls, modeling fashions by Simplicity Patterns, presented a Spring-Summer style show in a March convocation. ln the spring, Shadle girls honored their mothers at an annual Mother-Daughter reception. Concluding the spring activities, the League crowned the Cotton King and Queen at the annual Cotton Day Dance held on March 31. In the February 7 installation of new officers, Chris Van Winkle, fall president, reviews the activities of her term before installing spring president, Linda Clary. Linda Clary, president Carol Bell, vice president Pat Gullidge, secretary Terry Bennett, treasurer Girls' League representatives are: Front Row: L. Schmidt, H. Living- ston, M. Lucas, P. Duke, K. Hin- nenkamp, L. Solin, L. Evans, V. Walinski, S. Olson, C. Tomson D Distler, L. Cassidy, S. Harris, cl Bentley, S. Haight, D. Kuehn, L Lucas. Row 2: K. Krewson, S. Mul- lette, K. Black, P. King, K. Soren- sen, J. Ray, S. McCulloch, B. Greg- ory, M. Esch, P. Moore, K. Kiehn W. Olson, G. Whipple, M. Stafinbil. Linda Dickey carefully serves cake to League representatives at a sur- prise party given in their honor. 5 .w Row 3: C. Anderson, G. Summers K. Christenson, K. Ovey, M. Doyle C. Allen, M. George, S. Walter, P Clodfelter, M. Hurd, M. Fowler, J Wilson, S. Kinderman. Row 4: L. Anderson, P. Baldwin, T. Miller, L. W Clark, M. Mitchel, J. Tyler, B. Charl- As one of their first official activi- ton, N. Smith, D. Marr, T. Crain, ties new officers Terry Bennett, Pat R. Swanson, L. Jensen, P. Shreve, Gullidge and Carol Bell prepare R. Pinto. Valentines for teachers. Over five hundred students, attired in spring clothes, danced to Candy and the Casuals at the Cotton Day dance. At a Girls' League con, a member of the WAC exhibiting team models a reproduction of dress from 1812. Working into the evening, two girls from the decoration committee finish last minute touches for the Cotton Day Dance's unique decora- tions. Using Walt Disney coloring books as guides they covered the gym with rabbits, squirrels, chip- munks and deer. The Girls' League Courtesy Com- mittee, an honorary committee of 35 girls, served Shadle throughout the year. Members served as big sisters to newly enrolled students and as usherettes at special school functions. Members are Front Row: B. Lucas, K. Earls, D. Duke, B. Brusseau, G. Williams, S. Zastrow, S. Gallegos. Row 2: D. Schoch, C. Bell, L. Russell, L. Clary, C. Davis, L. Drollinger, C. Matthews, C. Van Winkle, J. Cooper. Row 3: S. Mc- GL Sponsors Style Show pringy Dance Fashion in Art, a Simplicity style show presented by the Girls' League, displayed a rain- bow of spring colors in fashion style and ushered in spring League activities. Serving with Pride and Dig- nity, a con presented in late March by four members of the Women's Army Corps exhibit- ing unit, combined history and pageantry in the modeling of 19 costumes from periods of American history. Later, the League presented the annual Cotton Day dance with the theme Spring ls Bustin' Out All Over. Cartoon characters created a springy atmosphere. Climaxing the dance was the coronation of John Nelson and Lu Matthys as Cotton Day King and Queen. To conclude the year, girls again honored their mothers at the annual Mother-Daugh- ter Reception held in May. Culloch, K. Clark, D. Smith, B. Burch, S. Rodkey, B. Wightman. Row 4: W. Person, J. Bowman, R. Swanson, T. Bennett, J. Kroll, M. Conner, T. Altig, A. Moeckel, A. Leytze. heerleaders Initiate Tradition With Spirit Stick Presentation Awarding of the Spirit Stick became a new tradition as the cheerleaders presented it each week to a group or or- ganization that displayed the most enthusiasm at an ath- letic event. To make organized cheering more successful, cheerleaders attended meetings of Hi- Lassies, Pep Club and Great Scots and taught the cheers and songs. Miss Sharon Hale, advisor, took part in discussion on planning pep cons, keeping correspondence with other schools and sportsmanship drives. Cheerleaders display their Tunes winter sports con honoring the of Glory routine during the first basketball and wrestling teams. SHADLE yell the cheerleaders completing the popular 'tSpell out with perfect technique. Miss Hale gave constructive criti- cism during daily practices. We're gonna' beat Gonzaga-NO SWEAT! was the theme of the skit performed by the cheerleaders at a football pep con held in the outdoor theater. The weather dur- ing football season permitted two outdoor pep cons. Plannin cons for each sports one of the cheerleaders' duties the year was wnth in them. ,, g 0 o : Hi-Lassies Represent Highlanders' Hi-Lassie officers for the fall secretary, Chris Murphy, vice presi- tiveg Sheri Galer, treasurer, Sandy semester include Front Row: Jackie dent, and Michelle Chalk, presi- McCulloch, secretary, Marcia Babin, fifth executive, Geneva dent. Spring semester officers are Trumble, vice president, and Julie Williams, treasurer, Diane Helmer, Row 2: Gayle Parks, fifth execu- Harding, president. Spirit I didn't know I could yell so loud, commented Hi-Lassies after a close victory. To pro- mote school spirit and enthus- iasm, the Hi-Lassies attended league football and basket- ball games and wrestling matches. The girls chartered a bus this year and attended the State Wrestling match in Ellensburg. We were all so tired, practically everyone slept on the way home, ex- claimed Hi-Lassie Nanette Routte. Concluding the fall semester, Hi-Lassies presented a semes- ter dance centered around the theme Mind Excursion. The traditional Hi-Lassie play this year was based on the fairy tale Cinderella. A potluck dinner for all new members highlighted the ini- tiation program. Concluding the year's activities, the Hi- Lassies marched in the Lilac Parade. Front Row: J. Harding, S. Gallegos S. Zastrow, C. DeGuire, K. Opsal, C: Jones, L. Powell, D. Stone, N. Routt, C. Van Winkle, D. Duke, C. Mat- thews, G. Smith, C. Murphy, J Cooper, N. Lauber, G. Williams, S. Adams, J. Shotwell, M. Chalk. Row 2: J. King, B. Walworth, L. Exley, S. Kemmish, T. Nolan, L. Drollinger, M. Stewart, S. Showman. B. Wight- man, M. Trumble, E. Adams, K. Sorensen, B. Spence, C. Lawson, J. Smith, V. Melchisedeck, C. Lind- gren, Y. Brown, M. Slagg, B. Lucas. Row 3: D. Hill, P. Franke, S. Fair- fax, N. Largent, S. Aitchison, L. Blackburn, P. Gullidge, S. Rodkey, J. Hoagland, K. Grace, C. Davis, S. Kinderman, S. McCulloch, D. Fish, D. Helmer, C. Fountaine, K. Wieber, Delighted with the team's unex- pected scoring, Hi-Lassies Sue Aitchison, Michelle Chalk, Sue Aqamsf and Linda DiCkeY jump Right: Ahhhh warbles Carla with enthusiasm. Frederickson as she portrays a belIicose Saxon in a pep con skit. S. Greene. Row 4: M. Brown, L. Thompson, J. Babin, C. Frederick- son, G. Parks, K. Hadley, S. Ander- son, J. Bowman, D. Sartz, D. Whit- more, L. Dickey, P. Fox, J. Tomson, B. Olson, L. Tomson, P. Davis, B. Burch. Row 5: K. Clark, N. Laugh- ary, L. Jensen, C. Holt, C. Cole, Z. Sarchet, D. Davis, K. Peuck, N. Smith, J. Kroll, M. Conner, T. Ben- nett, D. Marr, T. Crain, T. Permen ter, S. Galer, B. Steger, L. Giachetti. f',-'Q J mesgjggf' , 5 vi 1 44 Organized to support Shadle teams, Pep Clubbers take a front row seat in boosting morale at one of the two outdoor pep cons held during Page fe FSM 62 football season Members are re quired basketball games and some wrest ling and spring sports contests to attend football and Pep Club Sponsors Planning for an upcoming dance are spring semester officers S Anderson, pres, C Kirkwood, vice pres, L Kendall, sec, J Dubee, fifth exec , C Allen,treas Advisors Mrs Mildred Schoonover and Mrs Cathie Egger Fall officers G Roberts pres, E Paulukoms, vice pres, A Leytze, fifth exec Not pictured S Miotke,sec,W Wright treas fs. xg, a Q 5 W 9 an-1. i Q2 ., 62 . . 61 S el A 0 0 g 01 fgbyeatn' Front Row: S. Wilford, K. Gorder, L. Robinette, J. Cosand, S. Bailey, S. Anderson, June LeBret, Jan LeBret, S. Glover, S. Quick, C. Trapp. K. Finnegan, C. Kensok, W. Wright. Row 2: D, Schoch, L. Hobson J. Paley, P. Kiefer, M. Stafinbil, P. Van Winkle, J. Blomgren, B. Hel- mer M. Wolfe, L. Holliday, C. Bunn, L. Straub, T. Hepworth C. Richter, S. Haight, P. Kennedy. mf ww 0 7 J.. in-v ...J ...ai Raw J: D. Burke L Culbert J. Meredith M Walton J. Gray, K. Little, K. Morton, D. Mc Steen J. Gifford B. Williams L. McNett P King J. Lavelle, D. Bays, M. Mellen. Row 4: S Roupe, J. Dubee, P, Chipman, N. Stenerson, P Tissue G. Pritchard K. Christson R. Warrick M. Jones, G. Wintersteen, B. Gregory, D. Schir man V. Walinski L. Volland M. Esch J. Martin Row 5 G Coyle C Kirkwood K Lawrence Clark S Gobel M Kevan M Hoogendyk Crosbie J Lesley D Byrnes P Murray Bean L Persello B Moran J Rigg Row J Stewart P Englund D Juliano K Sorensen I Gustafson K Judge K Wideman K Chicha E Sherrill C Sparks C Taylor L Zinn K Brian L Kaluza L Peterson M Koch Row 7 5 if 6 Wiw M Mero K Cummins L Simpson V Per menter W Ramage S Theisen B Loy C Benadom S Smith M Huish K Ovey L Culver B Zimmerman D VanDewalIe D Kruse S Dickson J Parsons T Altng R Swan son C Claymon J Fowler E Paulukonis A Moekel C Allen S Russell 4 si 5 YQ ' I' ii N , K I , .1 l l rn! - ' -' - U -' . I I ' : . I . . ' i J 12 sssi snii P w fil e J 1 f J JJ J fifissn ,Ziff l.l' 7 ? . il J Q lm J J J ' ' 3 J , Lg- J .J 'Q . , , - i ., J' ' ,. G- LJ ' J , WWWM, H kS-el J , 5 l Mq vw,Wf iii Qwjwww rfe t i t ot it .-0, 0 ff J . 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Cheerleaders awarded Pep Club the spirit stick during football season for its support and enthusiasm at the games and convocations. Programs were sold by the club during the football and basketball seasons. Pep Club won the first bulle- tin board contest in November for its idea Give Thanks with Spirit. As a Christmas proj- ect, the club donated S65 to help those left homeless from the italian flood. Ending the year, Pep Club gave a date dance in March and supported spring sports. Digging into a pancake and ham breakfast, the football players prove to be good sports about the early morning affair. Front Row: P. Barrick, D. Freeman, J. Gruettner, L. Luders. Row 2: P. Young, L. Russell, E. Mur- phy, D. Jones, D. Stober, L. Kendall, S. Lap- pano, C. Glenn, G. Roberts. Raw 3: L. Cassidy, C. Grubbs, J. Wagner, S, Hale, B. Laurich, L. Mackey, L. Fischer, D. Nagle, L. Ness, B. John- son. Row 4: S. Brockie, K. Somerville, L. Guthrie, R. Shreve, C. Powers, R. Pinto, J. Molitor, S. Jones, L. Lavelle. Rnw 5: S. Olson, T. Taylor, L. Clary, E. Hendrix, C. Rickman, C. Munson, C. Mason, B. Bays, V. Oxner, D. Bulli- vant. Row B: C. Canody, P. Clodfelter, C. Stickels, S. Fry, K. Johnson, M. Mathiason, D. Walker, L. Logsdon, V. VanCarnp. Row 7: R. Clawson, S. Flack, B. Sampson, M. Gillette, L. Swenson, E. Holford, K. Alexander, D. Rautio, K. Wilcox, J. Herzog. Right: HA little pep goes a long way! agreed Pep Club members as they named Lynn Dee Powers an honorary member this year. She attended many basketball games at the Coliseum with the club. Hootenan , Smoker Headline Activities As School Spirit Groups Set New Preparing for their Spring Hoote- nanny are this year's Great Scot officers Front Row: B. Mustard, fall pres.: R. Courtney, spring board of regents: J. Cappello, spring-fall v.p. .,,,...,. , . L ., Row 2: M. Reems, spring board of Row 3: D. Miller, spring board of regents: R. Mulcahy, fall board of regents, T. Dunn, fall v.p.: J. regents: J. Hoagland, spring board Nadeau, fall board of regents: B. of regents: F. Greco, spring pres. Hodge, fall board of regents. Pace Beginning to mold traditions in their second year, the Great Scots introduced school and sport activities. Wearing the official Hender- son plaid vest with a yellow shirt, they cheered at all ath- letic functions, distributed monthly calendars as a school service, and performed in a pep con skit. Local and college bands sup- plied the talent for a Hoote- nanny sponsored by the Great Scots. Directing crowds and watch- ing the doors at home games, holding a Hi-Lassie-Clansman picnic and sponsoring a smoker wrestling match headed the program for the Clansmen. During the smoker, the audience challenged Clansmen for matches. Front Row: J. Huff, Winters, T. Dunn, R. Owen, J. Warpenburg, B. Pierce, L. Dunn, R. Courtney, l.. Harty. Row 2: J. Cappello, J. Bartle- son, F. Greco, J. Nadeau, K. Taylor, Clansmen and Hi-Lassies antici- sec.-treas.g Dale Duke, Geneva Wil- Lanouette, fall pres., Chuck Dot- pate spring weather for a picnic liams. Row 2: Connie Lawson, son, fall sgt.-at-arms, Diane Hel- planned at the Bowl and Pitcher. Glenn Fehler, spring sec.-treas., mer, Ken Watt, spring v.p.g Sue Front Row: Mike Sweeny, spring Larry Tuke, spring pres., John ' ' ' ' ' ' D. Potts, M. Johnston, B. Scott, G. Row 4: B. Mustard, B. Rutherford, He missed him hy a njiIe, shouts Lyons. Row 3: S. Carlson, J. Hoag- R. Mulcahy, R. Hardin, R. Schultz, Bill Mustard, while .lim Cappello land, D. Miller, P. Hutton, J. Wright, B. Hodge, M. Reems, B. Hyslop, B. announces his opinion through a A. Nottage, G. Peterson, B. Mottaz. Zemke. megaphone at a fall football game. Music Theor , Performance Highlight Vocalists' Year Planning the activities for the Kornmeyer, director, Sharon Rod- choir this year was the responsi- key, secretary-treasurer: and Dave bility of the choir officers: Glenn Erickson, president. Batty, vice president, Mr. Melvin Music theory tests and the annual concerts combined to make an active year for the vocal groups, under the direc- tion of Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer. Music theory classes given to the choir helped in a govern- ment-supported experiment to test the value of the classes in a performance group. The choir, or experimental group, used text books and records to further their musical under- standing and increase the stu- dents' sightreading ability. The same tests at the end of the year showed the accom- plishments of the group. Treble Tempos, Highlandaires, Choir, and Girls' Chorus pre- sented their annual Pops con- cert featuring guest artist Nel- son Riddle, popular composer and orchestra leader. Front Row: Linda Emily Hunter, Kathy Finnegan, Burns, Kathie Challender. Row 2: Jan Kincaid, JoAnne Dawson, Bruce McGrew, Jim Ashurst, Lorna Ken- dall, Barry Steinman, Judi Dick, Front Row: Ann Wilson, Sherrie Kofford, Darlene Anderson, Sue Quick, Louann Jensen, Dale Duke, Karen Evans, Penny Strah, Marga- ret Thomas, Anna Theiss. Row 2: Linda Marksbury, Vicky Giles, Cindy DeShazo, Sandy Glover, Kathy Stokes, Carol Barber, Kari Urness, Susan Alexander, Jann Lo- gan, Sharon McGrew, Gloria Mer- chant, Trudy Gray. Ruw 3: Norma Coppinger, Kathy Sims, Lori Den- nis, Lynda Gilbreth, Barbara Laurich, Austa Hawkins, Sarah Mc- Daniel, Debbie Maio, Lois Lee, Mary LeForgey, Connie Grubbs. Row 4: Pat Hendrickson, Sheryl Cook, Ginger Tollefson, Darlene Ring, Sharon Patterson, Rita Shreve, Louise Arnold, Mary Anne Mero, Tina Anderson, Sharon Ulrich, Lin- da Lee, Ginny Whipple. Row 5: Jessie Sussek, Diana Tyler, Marilyn Van Dyk, Kathy Reams, Judi Was- ser, Lynda Anderson, Cathy Dhaen- ens, Elaine Scott, Leslie McClel- land, Jan Bodker, Glora Wheeler. Row 6: Barbara Clemens, Cindy Claymon, Barb Cooley, Pam John- son, Janet Tyler, Mary Cavanaugh, Linda McNett, Debbie Souser, Bar- bara Chapman, Teri Stoudt, Stephanie Theisen, Ann Robinson. Not pictured: Marilyn McCIenny and Terry Kremer. V Y Patty Duke, Judy Clodtelter, Rod Holmes, Sue Rus- Alexander, Jan'Albright, Steve'Carl- Stan Bemel, Tom Batty, John Lear, Sellers, Rick Dallas, Mike Moore, sell, Sharon Rodkey, Betty Schmitt, son, Steve Brown, Sally Christ- Glenn Batty, Garry Allman, Bill Lois Farnsworth, Vicki Norrie, Tammy Fry, Vicki Permenter, Ra- opherson, Dave Erickson, Dan Mustard, Bert Seaberg. Not pic- Diane Stober, Vicki Melchisedeck, mona Pinto, Becky Petersen. Row Ouimette, Keith Semler. Row 6: tured: Scott Gough. l l l Front Row: Sue Prior, Judi Dick, Keith Semler, Jim Ashurst, Linda Fry, Larry Henderson, Steve Carl- key, Betty Schmitt, Karen Davis, JoAnne Dawson, Esther Lindbloom, Jensen. Row 2: Diane Stober, Vicki son, Dave Erickson, Dan Ouimette, Micki Conner, John Lear, Tom Vicki Melchisedeck, George Tipton, Norrie, Lois Farnsworth, Tammy Bruce McGrew. Row 3: Sharon Rod- Batty, Glenn Batty, Stan Bemel. I A' A M 6 , lj: Q ' N J ' x L ' jf ,,1m.. , 'N fe! . . p if , , 5 xxx 'M .5-I3 f ?r f 2 qi Band Depicts Year of Activity Marching through 1967, the Shadle Park Concert Band ap- peared in civic functions from the September 15 football game to the annual Lilac Fes- tival Parade. Mr. John Harris, director of the 97-piece marching unit, planned exhibitions for half- time entertainment at five fall football games. The major- ettes prepared routines that accompanied the band on the field and in parades. Rod Steele, Jeff Peel, Paul Nicoles, Doug Crowe, Dan White, Tim Rob- bins, Linda Neel, Jerry Clark, Nancy McConnell, Paula McConnell. Row 4: Willanne Person, Martha Smotherman, Rick Ives, Jim Travis, The tenth annual Pops Con- cert, November 19, featured the band in its first formal evening performance. Nelson Riddle, noted composer, con- ducted the Shadle band and orchestra in some of his most famous material. This spring, band members represented Shadle in the All- Northwest Music Contest. They competed among stu- dents from six states, includ- ing Washington and Oregon. Davis, Kathy Ertner, Mike Talley, Randy White, Tim Williamson, Jim Loucks, Bruce Lesser, Tom Head, Martha George, Terri Abramson. Row 5: Donna Schreckendgust, Vicki Lutz, Richard Severn, Bob hours of Rehearsal and practice by all band members. Dan Barrett, Scott Rainer, Randy Steele, Mark Rainer, Craig Volo- sing, Randy Shaw, Gary Skow, David Hazen, Wally Tobey. Row 6: Doug Bithell, Bob Lee, Gary Sig- man, Jerry Jensen, Don Giles, Reid Tom Steger, Richard Harvey, Jim Lunden, Darrell Bengson, Paul Swann, Howard Burger, Mitch Reems, Don Wihlborg. Pipers, Dancers Add to Highland Theme, Represent Shadle in Communit Events Tunes of Glory, sounded by the Bagpipe Band, welcomed Nelson Riddle as he stepped from his plane at the Spokane International Airport. The Bag- pipe Band added its tradi- tional Scottish music to many school functions and also per- formed for the public in parades and half-time exhibi- tions with the marching band. Mr. William Thomas con- ducted classes for the bag- pipers each week. Mr. Thomas and his wife instruct the High- land dancers who often aided Shadle's Scottish theme by performing the Highland Fling with the pipers. Right: Bagpipe Band made their initial performance at the first out- door pep con this fall beginning the year's activities. Highland dancers who often ac- company the bagpipe band display the color of Shadle's Scottish theme. They are, Willa Sampson, Carol Hahn, Suzy Cox, Pam Miller, Michele Langley, Geri Summers. 'fi eff fi if 'ii i 1 .exif 9-wg i, 4 M .L Z Qi BY 'N -Q 'L .K J lui' Z '4 :lr it 71 Music Year Features Batman Pro Concert Batman's theme writer, Nel- son Riddle, conducted the tenth annual Pops Concert in November. Concluding the year, all bands and choral groups performed for the Musical Smorgasbord. Appearing for the first time with a high school band, Nel- son Riddle selected some of his most famous arrange- ments for the performance. They included the Kennedy March, Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty, and Le Voyage en Ballon. Other work during the de- partment's year included mu- sic from the Alfred Hitchcock Front Row: Mark Eastburg, Tim Wolferman, Gary Gintz, Megan Holdredge, Marga Baumann, Diane Parker, Lin ' , Mally, Gloria Loucks Show and Game of the Week. Orchestra, stage and cadet bands worked on these scores in rehearsals and fea- tured some of them in the annual Christmas and Spring concerts. Other popular ar- rangements were by Spokane arranger, Jim Baker. Some were especially done for the Shadle music department. Stage band, composed of highly advanced students, per- formed for school and outside functions. Cadet band prepared students for the orchestra or concert band vacancies. Mary Mathiason, Kris Ewing, Ro- berta Smith, Dick Meier. Row 2: Dawn Juliano, Sue Reynolds, Bruce Wilkinson, Nancy McConnell, Paula Front Row: Carol Bunn Vonnie Felix, Kris Ewing, Becky Hille. Row 2: Tim Wolferman, Mark Rainer, Jeff Peel, Jerry Clark, Gary McConnell, Terri Abramson, Lynne Webster, Jerry Carlson, Marilynn Hoogendyk, Joan Hoagland. Row 3: Laurie Armstrong, Gene Peter- Bob McDonald. Not pictured: Mark Eastburg. son, Paul Peters, David Utley, Reid Smith, Mitch Reems, Randy White, Jim Loucks, Clair O'Keefe, Jim Hoagland, Jeff Kane, Vicki Lutz. Not pictured: Roaxann Jacobson, Miriam Toy, Bob Meier, Theresa Cavannaugh, Bob Carlson. Cadet Band members are: Front Row: Karen Hedges, Linda Mace. Row 2: Richard Winters, Frank Bongiorno. Row 3: Sandy Liddell, Bill Greco. Row 4: Dennis Danner, Dan Colyar. During the year, students enrolled in cadet band learn the basics of instrumental ensemble music and performance. As individual mem- bers progress in mastery of these necessary skills, they advance to other instrumental groups to dis- play their musical ability. The cadet band is a class designed to give all musically interested stu- dents an opportunity for perform- ance while they await an opening in the regular instrumental en- semble. They insure balance in the other groups, stated Mr. John Harris, department head. Newspaper Gains National Leader Discussing galley proofs at an edi- Bennett, assistant editor, Marci feature editor, determine the final torial conference, Sue Barraclough, Lucas, reporter, and Frank Greco, placement of news in the paper. editor, Mr. Clark, advisor, Terry K . .S Title Awarded a Medalist rating by the Columbia Scholastic Press association, The Highlander Hi-Lites gained national rec- ognition as a leading school newspaper. The award was given to schools placing in the top ten per cent of their class size. A new format this year intro- duced modern type face and a four-column layout on the fea- ture page. Frank Greco cre- ated the new format after at- tending the High School Jour- nalism lnstitute at Indiana University last summer. Sue Barraclough won the news feature writing contest spon- sored by the Spokane Press Club and Dave Mathiason was first alternate for a scholar- ship offered by the same group. Frank Greco and Ron Hardin were elected president and treasurer of the Spokane Junior Press Club, a program for high school journalists. Distribution morning finds Hi-Lites staff members Bill Elston, sports editor, Randy Withrow, business manager, Greg Sanford, advertising editor, Ron Hardin, reporter, and Wendy Wright, circulation editor, critically scanning the paper while news representatives Suzy Cox and Tom Lipton wait for a first glimpse of the new issue. Conferring over news assignments at the beginning of another issue are Patty Fox, reporter, Dave Mathiason, page one editor, Ginny Hubbard, reporter, Lyn Owens, photographer, Craig Thielman, page four editor, and Tim Hanson, pho- tographer. ...,..-QQ' Sue Barraclough, upper right, re- tained editorship for both semes- ters-the second time in Shadle history for a student to serve a full year. Ron Hardin was assistant editor first semester and Terry Bennett assumed that position for the second semester. Sporran Staff Increases Zella Sarchet, Editor Ginny Hubbard, Assistant Editor The 1967 Sporran staff includes: Showman, Nanette Routt, Sue Front Row: Linda Russell, Pam Zastrow. Row 2:Gloria Storm, Shir- Morgan, Sue Thompson, Billie Iey fairfax, Lyn Owens, Louise Stimulated by first place rat- ings from the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association and the National Scholastic Press Association, the Sporran staff adopted a new four-column format and enlarged the page size to provide a more unified and interesting yearbook. Attending a summer clinic at the University of Washington, the editor and assistant editor learned the fundamentals of planning a yearbook theme and layout using the new for- mat. ln the fall, Whitworth Col- lege held a one-day clinic that nine staff members attended, which furthered their under- standing of yearbook ideas. Accompanying students on the fall trips was advisor- teacher Mr. Ted Clark. He en- couraged the staff to main- tain a professional and aca- demic approach to the pro- Paulukonis, Suzy Cox. Row Cl: Nancy Largent, Kay Johnson, Les- line Thompson, Zella Sarchet, Dan Book Size, duction of a yearbook. ln the classroom, he stressed the use of creativity and exact- ness of layouts. Financing the yearbook was completed in September by students who sold orders for the book and by staff members who solicited advertising. A mass balance format was used for the first time in the ad section of the book. One- third of staff members sold ads and raised approximately S1700 to balance the book's budget. Do you want to buy a Spor- ran? became a common phrase as 30 school salesmen succeeded in selling 1760 yearbooks to students and faculty. The top 15 salesmen were honored at a dinner given by the Pischel pub- lishers and the top 10 received free yearbooks. Dan Walsh, Mike Emery, Terri Craw- ford, Kathi Pelton. Not pictured: Debbie Simonson, Pat Fox, Ken swf. s lam: 1 -. . rf' Mwaw'zvw Adopts New Layout Advisor, Mr. Ted Clark, views a negative with Zella Sarchet and discusses its quality for use in the yearbook. He encouraged the staff to use candid photography and originality in their layouts. is r,rir syi l ellis Planning for the new advertising section, Ad Editor, Debbie Simon- son, rechecks copy for the layouts. Smiling through tears of joy, Prin- cess Kris is embraced by her sister, Mrs. Tana Carosella. Kris Schultz Captur if-Q , Q.J,-gif!! i J -P W 1 ,'?4X, y I., Exhibiting a royal manner are the 23 original Lilac Princess nomi- nees. Front Row: the six finalists included-Kris Schultz, Lorrie Tomson, Linda Clary, Terry Nolan, Reaching into the vase, princess an impromptu topic from master of candidate Shirley Fairfax obtains ceremonies Ron Hardin. Shannon Peck. Row 2: Jan LeBret, JoAnne King, Barbara Brusseau Dana Stone, Patti Weed, Linda Sul: livan, Sue Prior, Linda Brian, Mar- cia Trumble. Row 3: Kathy Reems, me ,.,,. N, Poised speaking depicts hours of preparation for finalist Shannon Peck's three-minute talk. wtf. Rc qsf, f' x Clubs Further Interests, Work To Raise Money , -x , , - - Traditional barbeque completed J. Molitor, L. Russell, G. Hitzel, J. P. Gullidge, L. Kendall, G. Parks, J. wood, K. Tysseland, D. Hunt, P the year for Spanish Club mem- Stone, K. Ovey, J. Paulukonis, C. Dean. Bottom: G. Hitzel, J. Stone, Gullidge, L. Kendall, G. Parks, B bers. Ton: S. Roupe, N. Johnson, Kirkwood, D. Hunt, K. Tysseland, K. Ovey, J. Paulukonis, C. Kirk- French Club prepares to send equipment to a school in France. Front Row: S. Zastrow, L. Holli- day, J. King, P. Morgan, J. Lavelle, L. Mally, K. Cooper, M. Doyle, J. Anderson, C. Greear, J. Martin, Shotwell, P. Thurman, M. Leiren, Olson, R. Coffman, C. Newport, S. Brockie, L. Cooper. Row 2: N. Whipple, G. Tollefson. Row 3: Spencer, S. Gobel, P. Murray, C. Showman, T. Nolan, C. Davis, Moeckel, R. Mulcahy, R. Swanson, P. Baldwin, W. Person, A. Leytze, V. Smith, C. Thomas, D. Bullivant, V. Smith, G. Ellingboe, K. Grace, S. Kemmish. Dillon, R. Holloway, E. Sherrill, L. McNett, J. Parson, T. Permenter. Language Clubs Share Interests Vary Year's Activities, Goals A sister school in France, speakers and foreign language films provided common inter- ests for the foreign language clubs this year. Lycee Classique Moderne de Garcous Louis Blaringhem de Bethune, a school in France, ..4.--a....A -......--..--4...- .....u. year. The sister schools ex- changed ideas and various ob- jects common to student life, such as yearbooks and booster buttons. Latin club sold candy bars to raise money for a pizza party in March. The club met with m-..u. n-..n.--u- l-4.:.. -u..n. 1.- Spanish club attended the an- nual Fiesta Roma at Rogers with all Spanish clubs in the city. To correlate club meetings with academic learning, Ger- man club viewed films with German sound tracks to help Caroling at Holy Family Hospital man, Nancy Lauber, Kathy Clark, Phyllis Van Winkle, Laurette Cul- are German club members, Ronda Judi Dubee, Janice Stewart, Kathy bert, Cheryl Bentley, Cheryl John- Rohlman, Martha Walton, Margie Dike, Pam Miller, Kackie Gifford, son,Diane Koening, Lynne Cassidy, Esch, Diane Schoch, Barry Stein- Barbara Patterson. Latin club members Connie Grubbs, Karen Luke, Ramona Pinto, Kathy Opsal, Karen Evans, Mary Slagg and Linda Polensky watch Presi- dent Darla Walker demonstrate how to wear a toga. E 531 . ' .1 it l ' t ,ff ,eigg t.,ttr. 2 , ,I , 1 igl f - -.L,L 4 ,. . , . i f ,Q tx at 6 l i l:5t'si57i'W It K 4 in lvfifi' WT iff ' ' f j Q,,...y:fi.5si' ,K 2 it fiteziliifffffff.-5-.i . 'rw-A ,5:ijg:Ssz1 '5Y5'r5,, K , ' f T' if if A ig, , - -- - . V :l::'flLlEiQ'f T ,A-'tm use I '! ' Preparing for a dramatic produc- tion, Thespian members Claudia Parsons, Vicki Norrie, Lyn Owens, Mark Lindholm, Jim Barnes, Bob V Kerber, Alice Haenle, Debbie Kruse, Cindy Cole, Patt Scissons and Cindy Lindgren rehearse their lines. Major effort this year was invested l in producing The Dancing Prin- cess, a Theater 81 project to pre- sent live drama to students of Spo- kane area grade schools. Versatile Sponsoring co-ed nights, pre- senting plays and providing talent for various functions kept three of Shadle's spe- cial interest groups active. Caileag Clan, girls' sports or- ganization, provided enter- tainment and refreshments for Shadle students at several co-ed sport nights. Thespian members volun- teered as ushers for Civic Theater productions during the year and, as part of the advanced drama class, they produced The Dancing Prin- cess, a play presented to many northwest Spokane grade schools as part of the district's Theater 81 project. Versatility typified the Talent Club as members performed for school and community af- fairs and hosted the January All-City Talent Con. r'r'r munsvmsr Clubs Stress Special Interest Activities Talent Club members include, Front Row: Marcia Wolfe, Joanne Dawson, Barry Steinman, Willa Sampson, Linda Nelson, Helen Far- ris. Row 2: Diane Stober, Jackie Babin, Linda Neel, Geri Summers, Paula Clodfelter, Cynthia Lindgren, Brenda Olsen, Esther Lindbloom. Row 3: Stephanie Theisen, Eliza- Shocking the court, Prince Paul Nelson pleads for his love's hand in marriage during a performance of The Dancing Princess. Far Left: Members of the court include Paul Nelson, Jana Rigg, Linda Hamm, Tracy Kidd, Bob Kerber, Debbie Feldhahn, Linda Brian and Chris Murphy. Left: King Bob Ker- ber shows his royal contempt for princely suitor Paul Nelson as Kelly Little and .Iami Molitor look on. The Royal Scot Players, the sixth period advanced drama class under the direction of Mrs. Louise For- syth, produced plays as a part of the school district's Theater 81 project this year. Right: Setting up volleyball nets, Gayle Parks, vice pres.: Connie Lawson, fifth exec., Jackie Babin, pres., and Chris Murphy, sec., pre- pare for one of the Caileg Clan co-ed nights. Not pictured: Diane Olson, treas. beth Schmitt, Randy Swanson, Dan Ouimette, Annabelle Leytze. Row 4: Alice Haenle, Bill Mustard, Mitch Reams, Garry Allman, Pam Miller, Debbie Davis. Stage Crew Supervises Cons, Builds Sets, Changes Lights Testing,1...2...3... often echoes through the bar- ren auditorium as the stage crew prepares for an upcom- ing convocation, play or re- hearsal. Working the largest stage in Spokane, the stage crew operates lights and props for performances given by var- ious schools, churches and organizations. Changing stage lights, check- ing the spotlights and Iecos, moving props, the podium and chairs are all required for a pep con. Checking with Mr. John Harris, the crew makes last minute preparations and changes. During the pep con, jobs include operating stage lights and controlling micro- phone volumes. After the con, the stage crew spends half an hour putting away chairs, microphones and props used in the cons. Crew members must take one semester of electronics, then spend many hours during and after school to operate the stage equipment. Meeting with Stage Advisor Mr. John Harris, Stage Manager Ken Sammons checks the schedule and makes preparations for adjusting the switches on the Davis Dimmer Board. Making sure that they are labeled correctly, Ken glances through the color patterns needed for the Senior Con. The Davis Dim- mer Board is the central operating unit on the stage. The board con- trols the stage lights and the two lecos, changing of color patterns and turning lights off or on accord- ing to the schedule. Making final preparations for an upcoming con, stage crew mem- bers Jim Shelden, Bruce Bjork and Gary Bunney put up and adjust stage lights and props. The con- stant changing of light bulbs and the arranging of lights is needed to keep the eighty-nine stage lights in good working order. ,'?6u 3 - -' L' VV in my . . , . , - X- -r U1 , UWA w l 1 ' . 1. N ,. , , L,,, mov - --sfgfv- rwM I Y , ,. ,-Wx f 'N 2 V . 2 MQ-g.a3Vf Q A X- W V- i we -3 -. ff Santa Letters, World Chaos, Art Provide Challenging Projects For Challenging problems con- fronted members of Quill and Scroll, Library Club and De- marians as they answered let- ters, learned to operate new machines, and debated politi- cal questions. Members of Quill and Scroll, national journalism honorary, are selected for superior writ- ing skill and outstanding serv- ice from journalism classes, according to Ted Clark, the group's advisor. Christmas time found them answering letters to Santa Claus from children through- out Spokane. They also hosted the all-city installation of new 'Library Club members Kathie Dike, Miller and Charlene Stiller prepare Karen Peuck, Nancy Lauber, Pam materials for an art display. Should Red China be admitted to the UN? posed a challenging de- bate for the Demarians. Hosting the city-wide Quill and Scroll installation, Shadlels newly chartered members help light the Displays Clubs members and sponsored a pic- nic at Highbridge Park in early spring for Hi-Lites, Sporran and photography staff mem- bers. To assist the librarians, mem- bers of the Library Club learned to operate audio- visual machines and compile picture files. They sponsored the art displays in the library and the sale of school sta- tionery and paperback books. Debating the Red China ques- tion, discussing the off-year elections and Viet Nam policy challenged the Demarians, a political discussion group. nine candles of journalistic truth during the ceremony. M...-f During December, Shadle's ad- dress temporarily became the North Pole as Quill and Scroll members answered hundreds of Santa letters sent in by city chil- dren. Playing Santa's helpers are Zella Sarchet, Bill Elston, Suzy Cox, Patty Fox, Bill Drew, Dave Nlathiason, Sue Barraclough, Louise Drollinger, Terry Bennett, Flon Hardin, Frank Greco and Ginny Hubbard. Not pictured: Wendy Wright. How to shoot pool in ten easy lessons, absorbed Quill and Scroll members' attention after their picnic. Tours Increase Hobby Clubs' Interests Taking careful aim, Rifle Club members Doug Theile and Gary Jones practice for an upcoming rifle match. .mf Phil Robinson, standing, explains the Delta Process at a Math Club meeting attended by Dan White, Bonnie Johnson, Betty Fitzpatrick, Stephanie Jones, Linda Exley, Sue Barraclough, Bob Lee and Richard Munyon. ln the background are Mrs. Virginia Koller, advisor, and Mr. Wayne Eacker. A -. f,t.,f.ff' Math Club member, Phil Rob- inson, related experiences of a summer seminar at Humboldt College. Mrs. Blanch Smith, Shadle's former Math Depart- ment Head, told of Peace Corps work teaching African students. Tours through the Hollister- Stier Laboratory, Washington State University and the Crime Laboratory in the County Sherif'f's office highlighted the activities of the Science Club. Electronics Club toured KXLY studios and control rooms and on a later tour, members watched TV tubes being re- built. Rifle Club members competed for team and individual awards at Cheney and Wenat- chee while the Chess Club challenged Spokane schools in a tournament. Below Observing the Scaler Rate Meters chartmg of radratlon from a lummous watch dlal are Terry Headly Joe Barret Krus Ewnng, Tom Steger and Bull Hyslop Scuence Club Advnsor Mr Paul Jensen op erates the Geuger Counter the common name for the Scaler Rate Meter ve Larry Freeman and Tom Berggren adjust the oscilloscope whale Don Enckson Jum Sheldon and Bruce Carson examine the sag nal generator and oscllloscope Drs mantlrng radios and TVs and burldmg a transmutter for a pos sxble short wave statron were proj ects for the Electromcs Club thus year Y Q... gf? Y. .ff Spring semester FMS president, Pam Hendrickson assists fall semester FMS president, Diane Smith in writing letters to Ameri- can soldiers fighting in Viet Nam. .QQ ltlitltf FMS members Linda Dunn, Jane Knight, Mary Sears, Nancy Leyde, Karen Hadley and Wakelee Olson pack boxes with items to send to Viet Nam. Pat McKeen, fall semester FNA officer, installs Linda Volland, spring semester officer, while Pam Hendrickson, Willa Sampson, Carol Hahn and Wendy Ra mage look on. 'Futures' FTA members include, Front Row: Miriam Toy, Sandy Glover, Linda Russell, Colleen Robertson, Mary Ellen Adams, Nancy Lauber, Patti Weed.Row 2: Pam Morgan, Patty Duke, Mary Anne Mero, Stephanie Clubs Promote Service, Assistance Jones, Kathie Dike, Pat Hendrick- son, Lynda Holliday, Jan Smith, Phyllis Van Winkle. Row 3: Alicia Bittner, Jackie Babin, Suzy Cox, Rhonda Rohlman, Mary Doyle, Janice Ellis, Barbara Patterson, Randi Lukich. Row 4: Lynda Dickey, Gayle Parks, Diane Baskin, Terry Permenter, Jan Parsons, Debby Davis, Teresa Crain, Becky Loy, Patty Fox. Providing special services and assisting in school projects characterized the year for FNA, FTA and FMS. Future Nurses of America en- gaged two speakers this year. Mrs. Gleeve, Shadle's nurse, outlined the duties of a school nurse, and Mrs. Olson of Deaconess Hospital described the Candy Striper Program at Deaconess. Club members brought Christmas cheer to a young Lakeland Village pa- tient. They gave her a big stuf- fed poodle and a purse for Christmas, and treated her to a movie during the holiday season. Future Teachers of America visited two nursing homes and entertained the elderly women FNA members Carol Barber, Jeanne Lavelle, Carol Hahn, Sylvia Gobel of Madison North during Thanksgiving, and Madison South at Christmas. During free periods of the day, girls visited Field Grade School to observe and assist the teach- ers and students. They pre- pared and instructed lessons for the classes, and began acquainting themselves with the teaching profession. Future Medical Club students took a field trip to Eastern Washington State Hospital in the fall where they observed the doctors and nurses treat- ing patients. During the Christmas season, FMA as- sisted the ASB in filling jugs with cookies and books for the American soldiers in Viet Nam. and Linda Volland wrap present for Lakeland Village girl at Christmas. -3'-'J' if-'H Honor Clubs Promote Cultural Aspects, I Sewing both the city and the school, Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, and Dileas Chailin helped promote the fine arts and educational aspects of the school. The Fine Arts Festival, held each year by Dileas Chailin, included separate days honor- ing art, drama, fashion, music and dance. Members held a chili dinner with the girls' honor club at North Central, and entertained their fathers at a Father-Daughter Potluck. Key Club helped in the con- struction of Pine River Park. Around school, the boys sold licorice, helped the High- landaires buy new outfits and raised the flag in the park. Left: Doug Umbreit measures lico- rice sold to students in commons. Key Club members: Front Row: Gordon Preecs, Rick Robinson, Steve Lehman, Mike Henderson, Jeff Nadeau, Guy Gimlen. Row 2: Ken Sammons, Frank Greco, Steve Assist School, City The Kiwanis Club and Shadle's Key Club pose for a KXLY cameraman. Members were shown the sign Malmquist, Dan Barrett, Larry Tuke, Reg Briggs, Bill Mustard. Row 3: Bill Zemke, Hanley Dunham, Don Wihlborg, Phil Robinson, which was later erected to com- memorate the combined club project. Randy Steele, Stan Bemel. Row 4: Glenn Batty, Mitch Reems, Denny Lippert, Greg Sanford, Bob Hodge, Dave Mathiason, Doug Umbreit. Dileas Chailin members include, Front Row: Judy Shotwell, Sue Boyle, Diane Schoch. Row 2: Cheryl Bentley, Mary Ellen Adams, Phyllis Van Winkle, Chris Van Winkler. Row 3: Linda Exley, Jan Babcock, Linda Clary, Sue Prior. Row 4: Joan Klevin tapes up a painting in the commons for Dileas Kathy Clark, Diane Koenig, Sharon Rodkey, Lorrie Tomson, Marcily Brown. Row 5: Becky Hille, Karen Clark, Donna Whitmore, Leslie Thompson. Row 6: Wilianne Per- son, Audrey Moeckel, Vicki Lutz, Terry Bennett, Zella Sarchet. Chailin's Fine Arts Festival. 3,5 MQ I , gt: Ei fs: ls, '-,. . Clubs Build Fund For Scholarship Aid Two excursions characterized the activity of Art Club members dur- ing the year. Visiting first the WSU extension in downtown Spokane, the students studied an exhibit of work by the University faculty. Later in the year the club also at- tended a hand craft exhibit at the Cheney Cowles Museum. Membership is characterized by the identifying pin which members purchase when they join. All stu- dents interested in art are wel- come, even if they are not enrolled in a class at time of membership. The pin was designed by a Shadle student when the club was first organized, and now is the symbol of the club. The pin bears the club name which is Shadle Art spelled backwards without the Hs . Making corsages in December was a major money-making project. Pictured are, Standing: Barb Stone, Cyndy Newport, Barbara Burch, Muriel Lindsey, Joan Kleven, Judi Bertholf, Vicki Tostenrude, Pat Thurman, Linda Nixon, Sheri Galer, Roy Munson, Becci Swisher, Mary Gillette, Sandy McCulloch, Marga- ret Visger, Donna Van Dewalle, Barb Williams. Seated: Colleen Newport, Pam Miller, Linda Jensen. Small cash scholarships for an outstanding club member were unique to Eldah Tra and Home Ec Club this year. Four examples of a student's art work were judged during the Fine Arts Week in March for the art award and Home Ec Club presented its award in May. Both scholarships were de- signed to assist with the stu- dents' college expenses. Eldah Tra members made and sold Christmas corsages in December to assist the scholarship fund. Home Ec Club members faced a point system for the first time this year to earn their club pin. The points were based on members' club par- ticipation. Each girl sewed a matching club dress as one of the initial point projects. Sales of food, the What-zit and Booster Tags filled the Home Ec treasury. Becoming a uniform group this year, Home Ec Club members be- gan by making identical dresses. Fall projects found the girls busy creating a What-zit -an original chenille design totally unidentifi- able and thus earning the title what is it? -and booster tags. Both items were sold to student body to boost treasury balances. Club members proudly point out that the What-zit was the first item to be put on the Spirit Stick when it was awarded to Mr. Taylor at the first fall convocation. A Christmas potluck dinner for members and their mothers and filling stockings for the North Cedar Women's Home occupied December days. Home Ec Club members include, Front Row: Jeanne Lavelle, Norma Coppinger, Loretta Lavelle, Linda Hamm, Kris Hanenburg, Chris Van Winkle, Jane Knight. Row 2: Janice LeBret, Judi Dubee, Sally Sprague, Carol Anderson, Gail Wintersteen, Cheryl Mason, Sharon Sprague, Linda Kaluze, June LeBret. Row 3: Carol Herberholz, Susan Vander- Vert, Barb Steger, Melinda Milen- drez, Karen Hedges, Diana Brown. Row 4: Becky Loy, Patsy Shreve, Linda McNett, Laurie Armstrong, Donna Schreckendgust, Jan Tyler, Teri Stoudt. Not pictured: Carol Davis, Sue Inhofer, Debbie Feld- hen, Peggy Baldwin. -.ink HQQIF- W an Home Ec Club officers examine a home furnishings project during one of their planning sessions. They are: Linda Hamm, vice pres., Laurie Armstrong, fifth exec., Jane Knight, pres., Barb Steger, sec., I ...C 2 Linda Kaluze, fifth exec., Sharon Sprague, sec., Sally Sprague, treas., Donna Schreckendgust, pres. Not pictured: Sue Vander- Vert, treas. f 4---K, A 97 DE, Commercial Club Learn Management A Governor's Conference in Olympia highlighted Distribu- tive Education this year as representatives from Wash- ington ran for state Distribu- tive Education Clubs of Amer- ica offices. Lynn Oien, nomi- nated for state president, ac- companied DE director Mr. James Morlan as Shadle's rep- resentative. Besides the Gov- ernor's Conference in October, 12 representatives visited Yak- ima in the spring and entered state leadership contests, competing in public speaking, selling, display and merchan- dising competition. Distributive Education class introduced a business world to students through merchan- dising, marketing, and man- agement. The three phases of DE are the class, DECA, and the work program. The class met third and fourth periods every day and discussed busi- ness and economics. DECA DE officers are Front Row: Ed Anastasio, fall vice president, Twila Sneider, fall secretary, Susie Blom- berg, spring secretary, Sam Caudill, spring president. Row 2: Dave Sten- house, spring vice president, Gary Ross, fall treasurer, Greg Erickson, fall president. members sold senior keys, school rings, popcorn and calendars. The 26 class mem- bers found jobs through the work program in the fields of distribution. Typing contests, sponsored by the Commercial Club, en- couraged students to compete for awards. Any student with at least one year of typing could participate for the gold and black enameled pins, or for the trophy presented for the highest speed. Besides the typing contests, Commercial Club members sponsored a field trip to the Davenport Hotel in October to study hotel management. They senzed a potluck dinner in January to honor the outgoing officers and welcome the new officers. At Christmas, mem- bers baked cookies and made wreaths for the Senior Citi- zens Home. Distributive Education members Morlan advisor Row 2 B Rees Anastasio B Nieschulz S Hatha are Front Row: B. Cooley, C. Zim- nes C Hahn L Oren J Chapman way J Nord Row4 R Deneke S merman, S. Blomberg, E. Hoiseth, S Beck L Rothstein P Strah Caudill G Ross M Jacobs E J. Tysseland, T. Sneider, Nlr. James Row 3 D Perdue R Baxter E Wingert D Stenhouse G Erickson Business Economics Left: Commercial Club members are Front Row: Nancy Lauber, Carol Bell, Cheryl Kirkwood, Linda Powell, Sharon Harris, Marlyn Jones, Sharon Sprague, Sally Sprague, Sherrie Waechter, Donna Kuehl, Marcia Wolfe, Debbie Feld- hahn, Gayle Roberts, Sandy Roth- well. Row 2: Sally Spliid, Darlene Fish, Chris Crosby, Kathy Kelley, Linda Culver, Dayle Burns, Mary Huish, Sue lnhofer, Barb Cooley, Karen Ovey, Judy Berthoff, Carrie Grear, Pat Scissons. Row 3: Denise Bailey, Sue Clarke, Peggy Baldwin, Donna VandeWalle, Kay Alexander, Kaye Kucera, Nancy Smith, Ellen Holford, Kathy Cummins, Patty Shreve, Teresa Stout, Roberta Clawson. Right: DE member Darrell Perdue exhibits school ring display for students Janice Chambers and Debbie Voss. The club tallied 32 rings sold at the end of the 4-day period. The money helped pay for sending 11 representatives to Yakima and Chicago for state lead- ership conferences. Commercial Club spring officers are Front Row: Sally Spliid, treas.: Donna Kuehl, sec., Betsy Wight- man, vice pres., Darlene Fish, fifth exec. Row 2: Fall officers, Mary Huish, fifth exec.: Ellen Holford, sec. and spring pres.: Carol Bell, vice pres.: Linda Culver, treas.g Gayle Roberts, pres. im gs Sports Challenge Young Athletes, Spur Excitement I we t Shadle Grldders Take Fourth 1, .4 X Shadle 1 1 Shadle 1 1 Shadle Qs M Shadle 4 'x-wf 'W -nn, w SEASON'S RECORD 23...f'K..LC 19 ,Gonzaga 34 ,.......Rogers 17 ....4...NC-A , 7 34 42, ......, Ferris 7 LC 22 19 ........ 6 ......., Gonzaga 27 19 ........ Rogers 0 0 ......., NC 1 14 ,yi ,. 'Fi .,1,,Qs,MA.,.: ' L, Position Hindered by an inconsistent attack, the Highlanders fought to a near even 1966 grid rec- ord. Posting a four-win, five- loss season, the laddies beat all opponents except league titlist Gonzaga Prep, but were in turn defeated by all league foes except the winless Joel Ferris Saxons. After seeing the team's win- ning performances against North Central and Rogers, a University of Washington foot- ball scout commented that it was one of the finest high school football teams that he had ever seen. At other times, though, the gridders did not generate the kind of attack essential for a winning season. A small, but determined back- field led by all-city players Ed Fisher and Steve Ogilvie and end Steve Moyle gave the team its greatest strength. However, lack of experience in the line led to erratic perform- ances throughout the season. lLeftl Shoving forward, fullback Frank Doctor 1323 picks up extra yardage as three Rogers Pirates combine to stop him. fAboveJ Halfback Steve Ogilvie C101 evades one tackler and attempts to out-run another in the season's opening game as he displays the speed and agility that made him the team's top rusher. During the season, Ogilvie scored seven touch- downs and made an end zone tackle on defense for a safety in running up a total of 44 points dur- ing the season. tRightJ Struggling to break free from the grasp of an LC opponent, end Steve Moyle f85J tightly clutches the football as he is brought down from behind. Playing on both offense and defensive, lVloyle's all-around ability earned him a spot on the Spokesman-Re- view and Chronicle all-city first teams. tLeftl Quickly glancing downfield, Steve Moyle i853 tries to find run- ning room as Steve Ogilvie C101 blocks a Tiger defensive back. Averaging 17.1 yards on fifteen re- ceptions, Moyle scored five touch- downs in the year's league action. 3 zQ,,r up -- 1 : ,,.W, -Wausau uniforms during the season kept aging Barry Redd, performs one of managers Jim and George Greasley, the various training room tasks. Don Bolles, and Jerry Pike busy. Action, Anticipation Key Game Days CLeft7 While bands played and drill teams marched, coaches used the halftime break to review game strategy with their players. fLeftl Repairing and distributing tBelowl Trainer Bill Nesbitt, band- x ,gr x: ,ff fi av? veal' 5 ff , Four Picked for All-City Honors Combining skill and determi- nation to turn in outstanding performances during the foot- ball season, four Shadle grid- ders were named to all-city teams. Selected were end Steve Moyle, first teams Re- view and Chronicle: quarter- back Ed Fisher, first team Chronicle: halfback Steve Ogilvie and linebacker Steve Barker, both second team Chronicle. Moyle, rarely out ofthe game, rolled up 257 yards and 5 touchdowns on 15 receptions. Defensively he was among the leaders in team tackling. Coach Gary Davis termed Moyle, along with Fisher, our most consistent player. Fisher played well on offense and defense as well as hand- ling the punting and conver- sion duties during the year. Passing for 791 yards and 8 touchdowns, he placed second in the city in that department while claiming the number three spot in total offense. For the second straight year he led the city in passing percentage by completing 55 of 110 tosses. Ed established a league record by throwing 17 career touch- down passes and tied another league mark by connecting for four touchdowns in a single game. Fisher set a school record by scoring 88 career points, inter- cepted three passes during the season, and led the league in punting, averaging 35.7 yards, including a record 61- yard boot. Ogilvie was a strong runner and good defender. He placed third in league rushing with 723 yards and completed a pass for 23 yards to gain the number four spot in total of- fense. He intercepted a pass for a touchdown and scored a total of 44 points. Barker, a junior, showed good ability earning a spot on the first defensive unit. Though he didn't play in the first two games of the season, he led the team in tackling and assists. Front Row: IVI. Sweeney, R. Holmes, D. Gilbreth, E. Fisher, J. Ricketts. Row 2: J. Philophant, J. Thompson S. Ogilvie, D. Rancourt, F. Farrisl T. Maloney, T. Cropp, L. Johann P. Parrish. Row 3: B. Lawrence, D Sullivan, T. Merritt, D. Wagner, D. Robbins, K. Watt, S. Jarboe, S. Barker. Row 4: K. Bull, . , T Munkers L. Tuke, S. Rookey, M. Reems, S Bemel, L. Orton, F. Doctor, D. Nlc- Cray. Row 5: lVl. Seal, D. Wulf-f, B Redd, D. Shaw, T. Schultz, R. Peter- son, G. Borg, J. Deaver, R. Pitschka T. Landry. Row 6: F. Lieske, R Flieger, K. Kiehn, S. Smith, D Meier, J. Bock, S. Moyle, C. Dotson D. Jones, G. Fehler. B Team Finishe Second in League .. L,,,. h -- 9: t.. 1 av , 515, QI' . . . f . W. TK. ' 5? : iLeftJ Ray Pitschka C727 and Dick Shaw i539 move into position to make a tackle as Stan Bemel i733 and Scott Jarboe l60l look on. Head coach Gary Davis frightl goes over game plans with coaches La- vaughn Stephens and Les Rurey. Line coach Bob Morris is not pictured. Front Row: R. Anderson, C. Vanos, A. Erickson, S. Burnett, J. Ramsey, S. Ouirnette, W. Westwood, T. Rob- bins, K. Watson, B. Hutchinson, D. Frost, B. Town, T. Christensen. Row 2: L. Koch, G. Parks, B. Widemen, D. Probst, K. Johnson, T. Mosgar, R. Frick, C. Erickson, J. Medina, K. Logue, S. Laughary. Row 3: B. Deg- low, P. Kintner, R. Harris, S. Wil- liamson, B. Klinger, T. McGhee, R. Earsley, L. Parsons, D. Hovda. Row iLeftl Head Coach Lyle Pugh lBelowJ Coach James Brown B SQUAD SCORES Shadle 8 ....... Gonzaga 26 Shadle 6 ......, University 6 Shadle 6 ....... NC 0 Shadle 26 ....... Rogers 6 Shadle 12 ....... Ferris 6 Shadle 18 ....... CV 7 Shadle 0 ....... WV 14 4: J. Luher, B. Cooley, R. Nelson, C. Bertholf, M. Tweeten, G. LeBret, J. Wright, J. Freeman, P. Campbell, K. Johnson. Row 5: G. Laurich, D. Anderson, J. Carlson, S. Rainer, L. Cree, D. O'Neill, D. Phillips, M. Zim- merman, T. Amann. Row B: S. Grace, G. Sigman, T. Musielak, J. Lunden, M. Durgan, G. Rostvold, P. Kauzloric, J. Seipp, J. Hendrix, G. Reyes. Front Row: Tom Dunn, Paul Ort- man, Mike Talley, Jim Freeman, Tom Berggren, Coach Harvey Loch- head. Row 2: Mike Thibault, Jim Haunschild, Brian Hocum, Dan Quaschnick. for position at sta a race are the members of ShadIe's varsity cross country team. This was the start of the Gonzaga meet Highlanders go on to defeat the Bulipups. saw the Highlanders Place Fourth In All-City Competition Placing fourth in the All-City meet and tenth in their divi- sion of the state meet con- cluded the varsity cross coun- try team's season. The High- landers, who finished third in Division Il of the City League and fourth in the final stand- ings, had a three win, two loss record in dual meet competi- tion forthe year. The varsity added a victory in the University of Idaho Invita- tional cross country meet. The varsity and 'B' teams also hosted their annual High- lander Invitational meet. Junior Mike Thibault crosses the finish line for the Highlanders in a dual meet against Gonzaga Prep. Brian Hocum rounds the turn ahead of two GP opponents during a meet against the Bullpups. Senior Mike Talley sprints toward the finish line in one of ShadIe's dual meets in league competition. 'B' Squad Compiles DUAL MEET SCORES RECORD: 4 WINS, 1 LOSS Shadle 28 ........ Ferris Third in Division Il of City Shadle 17 ........ NC Leagueg Fourth in All-City Shadle 22 ........ Rogers meetg Tenth in Division lll of Shadle 24 ........ GP State meetg First place in Uni- Shadle 45 ........ LC versity of Idaho Invitational. 4 And I Record 'B' SQUAD SCORES Shadle 23 ....... Ferris 31 Shadle 22 ....... NC 34 Shadle 25 ....... Rogers 32 Shadle 22 ....... Gonzaga 37 Shadle 36 ....... LC 20 RECORD: 4 WINS, 1 LOSS Led by senior Jim Freeman, who ran a time of 10:59, Shadle's 'B' cross country team compiled a four win, one loss record in dual meets against City-League 'B' teams. During their season, the 'B' squad won four straight meets before losing their final one to LC, 20 to 36. The team finished the season with the All-City 'B' cross country meet. Dan Whicker edges out his Gon- zaga opponent for second place in a 'B' squad meet. Dan Quaschnick finished ahead of Whicker to help win the meet for the Highlanders. Quaschnick also ran the best time for the varsity this year, a 10:17. naps a and the All-City meet on Shadle's field. l'LII'll'lEl' lf! Front Row: Jim Lunden, Jerry Rowe, Rich Weisser, Jerry Clark, Greg Mueller. Row 2: Bob Tobiason, Jerry Kamarainen, Mike Kitt, John Malterner. Row 3: Dan Whicker, Dennis Schreckendgust, Mark Klohe, Mike Buchanan, Charlie Countryman. A second place finish in the sub-district wrestling meet highlighted the post-season activities of the Shadle wrest- ling squad. Though they didn't win any individual champion- ships, the team advanced ten grapplers, the greatest num- ber sent by any school, to the district meet where they placed fourth. Second place District finishes by Dick Shaw and Rusty Tavares qualified them for berths in the state meet. Shaw and Tavares, both second-year varsity wrestlers, suffered nar- row, first-round losses in state action. DISTRICT 7-8-9 PLACINGS 141-lb. Rusty Tavares .... 2nd 157 Dick Shaw ....... 2nd Scots Finish Fourth In Tri-District Meet SEASON'S RECORD Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle 26 ............ LC 12 33 ...... University 11 40 ............ CV 6 31 ......... Ferris 9 18 ......... Rogers 22 27 ......... Mead 15 WV 35 ..... ..... 23 ..... 9 NC 18 DISTRICT 8 PLACINGS 106-lb. 123 130 136 141 148 157 168 178 Hvy. Tom Wright ...... .4th Mike Moyer ....... 3rd John Lanouette Marv Seal ........ Rusty Tavares .... ...4th 2nd 2nd Fred King ........ 4th Dick Shaw ....... Randy Stoner .... Scott Jarboe ...... Stan Bemel ....,. 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd Below: Mike Moyer trying to score a take down, drives for a leg hold on Mike Kondo of Rogers and, right, Moyer has him in a cradle hold working for a pin. Though Moyer won his match, the Pirates dealt the Laddies their only league loss. Above. Dick Shaw tries to break the grasp of his opponent in first- Right: Bob Beal scores a take down round State Wrestling meet action. against Central Valley in the Scots' home match with the Bears. wxmmvamm i f 1 s 1 W nzmwssafeziswmvzaszfzwzpwfzwmmumwmmmmagwvamzssxvr B-squad wrestlers, Front Row: Har- old Barker, Jerry Ramsey, Dan Coyle, Greg Mueller. Row 2: John Repp, Jerry Kamarainen, Rich Weisser, Dean Largent, Lynn Dunn. Row 3: Steve Laughary, George Le- Bret, Craig Bertholf, Dave O'Neill, Dann tured: Craig Parks, Larry Borg, Rickard, Ron Owen. Not pic- Rick Hansen, Gary Urquhart, Van Wey, Larry Koch, Greg Steve Gregory, Randy Harris, Cree, Jake Hendrix, Greg Tom Amann. 4 Above: Jeff Wolfe works for a pin- ning hold in a match against the Tigers at Lewis and Clark. Below: Trying for a take down, John Rickets lunges for his opponent's legs in a meet with Rogers. ' ' Squad Tallies 8-4 Season Care of uniforms kept managers Jim Greasley and Rich Stickles busy during the wrestling season. ,,,........-'INV' John Renshaw exercises nearly complete control over his opponent in a 'B' match at Lewis and Clark. Completing their season with a record of 8 wins and 4 losses, Shadle's 'B' squad wrestling team, comprised mainly of sophomores, gained valuable experience for future varsity competition, stated Coach Lyle Pugh. The 'B' squad members, made up of the third and fourth teams, will work next year to fill in the spots left open on the varsity by the 10 graduat- ing seniors. 'B' SQUAD SCORES Shadle 48, .... Colville 10 Shadle 17 ..... LC 31 Shadle 21 ..... University 15 Shadle 40 ..... CV 20 14 6 Shadle 36 ..... Ferris Shadle 31 ..... Colville Shadle 15 ..... Rogers 31 Shadle 43 ..... Selkirk 8 Shadle 40 ..... Mead 16 Shadle 25 ..... WV 21 Shadle 20 ...., NC 21 Shadle 10 ..... Moses Lake 39 +4 V' 'bslis i L5 , L, Z ., , ,N3?. ,,, Laddies Top Scoring Marks On their way to a first place divi- sion finish, the Highlanders be- came the highest scoring team in the history of the City Basketball League. Pouring a record 330 field goals through the hoops in the 13-game season, the Laddies scored 873 points for an average of 67.15, breaking two records set by the West Valley Eagles in 1966. Though lacking experience, the Laddies jumped to an early lead in the Division ll race and finished two games ahead of second place University Titans. SEASON'S RECORD Shadle 69 ...... WV 54 Shadle 80 ...... Mead 43 Shadle 36 ...... University 33 Shadle 74 ...... Rogers 42 Shadle 67 ...... Ferris 60 Shadle 86 ...... Gonzaga Prep 53 Shadle 46 ...... CV 49 Shadle 51 .,.... LC 45 Shadle 79 ..,... Mead 48 Shadle 68 ...... University 71 Shadle 74 ...... Rogers 59 Shadle 76 ..,... Ferris 46 Shadle 67 ...... NC 50 Above: Steve Young, Jerry Pike, Greg Smith and Chris Vanos pack Uf1if0fmS before H game, One Of Varsity basketball, Front Row: Dick breit, Loren Faudree, John Nelson, their many UUYIGS 85 m3Vla89fS- Schuchart, Jim Seipp, Bob Miller, Greg Sanford, Don Jones, Mike Ma- Coach Dave Robertson, Andrew loney. Not pictured: Harvey Jones. Viger, Ed Fisher. Row 2: Doug Um- After grabbing a rebound, Greg Sanford 1451 attempts a quick jump shot from the low post. Don Jones 1311 closely follows the action. Highlander Performers Defeat City, State ln its first year as an author- ized city league sport, the gymnastic team defeated all city competition and placed high in state meets. The girls this year show the most depth of any gym team the school has ever had, re- lates Coach Lyle Pugh. After defeating Rogers, Ferris and LC, the girls took first in city, and the boys placed second. The combined team won the Eastern Invitational Meet after defeating Kennewick. The girls placed second and the boys fourth in the WSU meet. The boys also won a triangular meet competing against Rogers and Colville. ln every meet, three gymnasts are required to compete in five events out of a possible six. They must not only learn standard Olympic routines, but also create their own rou- tines for each meet entered. Above: ln learning a new free exer- cise routine, Sherry Raat practices various ballet movements. Below: A double leg circle seems Gymnastic team members, Front Row: Coach Lyle Pugh, Linda Sulli- van, Sherry Raat, Barb Stone, Mark Lindholm, Coach Les Rurey. Row 2: Peg Wiens, Cheryl Powers, Candy Munson, Sue Martinson, Katie Murray, Gloria Loucks, Sande Below: Maintaining perfect bal- ance, Barb Stone practices for an upcoming meet at WSU. G mnasts vm mx Steckling. Row 3: Dave Bixby, Dave Miller, Kim Barigar, Ken Lund. Row 4: Dave Reeves, Bill Pyles, Dave Miller, Tom Nlusielak, Bob McDaniel. Not pictured: Pam Mur- ray, Kathie Gorder. Right: displaying his agility, Mark Lindholm practices on the high parallel bars. Above: Executing kips during a practice session, two Aqua Tartans strive to improve their form. Front Row: Fall officers: G. Portz, treasurer, J. Molitor, secretary, J. Hamilton, president, L. Nixon, fifth executive, spring officers: D. Baskin, treasurer, B. Bunch, presi- Right: Perfecting a routine for their annual show are Aqua Tartans C. Bunn, S. McDonald, L. Leonard, D. Bowman, G. Portz, and J. Peterson. dent, M. Trumble, vice president, B. Williams, fifth executive. Row 2: M. Holdridge, S. Boyle, J. Bertholf, C. Bunn, S. McDonald, B. Shaw, J. Peterson, J. Logan. Row 3: C. Swimmers Combine Cole, show chairman, P. Licht, N. Johnson, L. Leonard, T. Altig, M. Mitchel, S. Walter, C. Bower. Not pictured: D. Bowman, D. Harter. To Give Water Show Joint participation in the Christmas project and the an- nual water-ballet swim show united the Aqua Tartans girls' club and the Boys' Swim Team for the first time. As a combined Christmas project, both organizations gave a swimming party for the boys from the Morning Star Boys' Ranch. Based on a theme of Around the World, the Aqua Tartans' annual water show allowed each girl to create and pre- sent her own routine. Mrs. Dennie Moore, club advisor, assisted the girls with deco- rations and choreography for the show. Boys from the team also performed in several of the acts. By defeating NC, the only other high school team in the city, the Boys' Swim Team, coached by Mr. Clyde Combs, challenged Pullman, Kenne- wick and the WSU Frosh be- fore sending four boys to the state meet. Left: Dave Reeves displays perfect form as he executes a dive from the low board. Above: Shadle swim team member, Dave Reeves practices for an up- coming meet. Front Ruw: J. Sadler, mgr.: K. Sem- Ier, S. Thompson, J. Wampler, mgr. Row 2: J. Moe, R. Cappello, B Ericson, J. Cappello, M. Johnston Row 3: G. Skow, R. White, M. Hen- derson, M. Anderson. Row 4: M. Mott, J. VanSchoorI, T. Steger, S. Nygaard, L. Conboy. Not pictured: B. Grote, mgr.: T. Fanning, K. Lund, D. Reeves, M. Mott, K. Theimann. se- ws. Scot Record Holders Return, Team Shows Sprint Strength We're definitely not as strong as last year, said track coach Harvey Lochhead, referring to the 1967 season, but neither is the rest of the league. The Laddies' greatest potential strength, according to pre-sea- son indications, lay in the broad jump and 100 and 220- yard sprints. Returning from last year's team were school record holders Ed Fisher, broad jump and sprints, and Don Semler, pole vault. The team was also bolstered by the return of veteran trackmen Dan Quaschnick, sprints and relays, Greg Erickson, high jump, Brian Hocum, sprints and relays, and Steve Braun, distance running. Left: Terry Dammarell displays the necessary power and form for shot put competition in an early-spring track practice. Below: Preparing for the season's opening meet against Lewis and Clark, Charlie Stenerson and Kim Barigar work out on the low hurdles. Don Semler fabovei and Dave Bixby irightl practice pole vault tech- niques before regular season com- petition. Semler and Bixby are both veteran trackmen and Don holds the school record of 12 feet, 9 inches. 5 Ei ll! D.. Above: Sophomore Tom Berggren, showing correct form, clears a high hurdle while preparing for his first season of track competition at Shadle. Below: Mark Zimmerman finds the bar placed too high to clear as he works during a high jump practice session in March. Front Row: T. Mosgar, T. Dunn, G. Mueller, L. Dunn, J. Clark, T. Berg- gren, P. Ortman, R. Jordan, D. Burn- T ham, J. Rowe. Row 2: J. Freeman, Robbins, D. Probst, K. Lund, J Malterner, M. Kitt, L. Johann, R Owen, K. B Dhaenens, Row 3: G. D. Whicke Hocum, L. gust, M. Bu arigar, C. Stenerson, D. R. Weisser, L. Barmon. Erickson, B. Wideman, r, J. Kamarainen, B. Orton, D. Schreckend- chanan, D. Quaschnick, Varied Action Highlig Above: Track Coach Harvey Loch- head appears pleased with his team's performance as he talks with three-year veteran Ed Fisher. S. Braun, C. Countryman, L. Mc- Caughey, D. Bixby. Row 4: J. Riggs, K. Haunschild, S. Laughary, M. Zimmerman, M. Thibault, B. Redd, S. Grace, D. Frost, G. Stradley, S. Brown, D. Semler, E. Fisher. Row 5: Right: Requiring strength, skill and timing, the pole vault ranks as one of the most difficult events in track and field competition. P. Richter, T. Amann, T. Dammarell, B. Peterson, G. Borg, P. Guilfoil, C. Dotson, M. Klohe, A. Brown, R. Fleiger, T. Schultz, H. Dunham, J. Deaver. Baseball Coach Joe Heslin observes the skill of prospective team mem- bers before the beginning of league games in April. Varsity baseball players include, Front Row: Glenn Harney, John Ward, Mike Sweeney, Tom Cropp, Jim Philopant, Tim Maloney, Bob Morrison. Row 2: Dan Rickard, Dan Wulff, Mike Aubrey, Larry Tuke, Bob Miller, Les Rison, Dave Sullivan. Row 3: Rick McRae, Dennis Ray- mond, Dan Clary, Mitch Reems, i i f i Don Wihlborg, Pete Heike, Gary Squires, Rod Holmes. Row 4: John Nelson, Mike Maloney, Frank Doc- tor, Dan Robbins. Laddie Lettermen Lead Diamond-Dusters Getting in shape for Shadle's first game, Dan Clary connects for a hit during batting practice. First baseman Bob Miller beats a Lewis and Clark runner to the bag for an out in a varsity practice game against the Tigers. Backing up the play are pitcher Dan Rick- ard and infielder Les Rison. With six returning Iettermen, the varsity baseball team, un- der Coach Joe Heslin's super- vision, sought to develop a strong team. Three outfielders, John Nelson, Pete Helke, and Craig Moritz, plus pitcher John Ward, Gary Squires, second base, and Mike Maloney, shortstop, led the team. Seven pre-season games con- ditioned the boys before their 18 scheduled league games. The game with West Valley on April 11 opened the 1967 base- ball season. As a new addition this year, the team wore Heike Spe- cials, baseball helmets, dur- ing the entire game. The hel- met earned its nickname from Pete Helke, who wore his bat- ting helmet during last sea- son's games. Above: Second baseman Don Wihl- borg, junior, snares a throw from a pitcher during an infield practice early in the season. Q Pitcher Dan Rickard rares back for his fastball during batting practice. Rickard is the only sophomore on the varsity this year. Catcher Tim Maloney receives a throw from the outfield in an at- tempt to put out an LC runner. , I I , Senior Mike Sweeney drills a line drive to left field for a base hit in a pre-season game. .x , - During infield warmup, second baseman Jim Philopant traps a throw for a pick-off attempt. B SQUAD: Front Row: Keith Wat- son, Larry Koch, Mike Mettler, Harold Barker, Wayne Westwood, John Samsel, Daryl Parsons. Row 2: Craig Erickson, Dave Hovdda, Pat Campbell, Bob Logue, Randy Har- ' ' quadders Gain Varsity Ex Anticipating a good season after collecting a 7x5 win over Rogers in a practice game, B squad baseball coach Doug Cresswell strived to prepare the Highlander B's for their perience first league game. To gain experience, many of the top B squadders played in some of the varsity's pre- season games. ris, .lohn Luher, Greg Parks, Dale Anderson. Row 3: Craig Bertholf, Bruce Mathews, Steve Gelhausen, Gene Rostvold, Jim Seipp, Cliff Marier, Tom Christensen. Checking equipment after every game is one of the many jobs of the varsity manager Steve Muma and B squad manager Jim Cline. Qi Golf Team if -rs Capture High Honors ln City Competition Wright, D. Wright. Row 3: L. Con- boy, D. Robinson, J. Lunden, D. Emery, B. Ericson. Varsity golf members include: Front Row: K. Clark, L. Thompson, D. Jones. Row 2: B. Polwarth, D. Boy golfers captured first place in their league last fall, while the girls took second in high school golf competition. Having received a first place championship in the league last season, the boys' team went on to defeat 11 other teams this year, under the direction of a new coach, Mr. Ray Mohney. Losing only to LC, the girls' golf team, supervised by Mrs. Charlotte Jones, competed with the other city golf teams and also shot against the St. George's squad. In competition, nine-hole matches were held at Down- river Golf Course, where the Shadle teams turned out dur- ing the week. Practicing three times weekly after school, both teams ranked its mem- bers according to their score, with the top six scorers enter- ing the matches. Marr, K. Chicha, M. Brown, L. Mel- cher. Row 3: D. Wright, G. Devlin, T. O'Connell, S. Holmes, T. Barry. Girls' golf team members: Front Row: J. Bodker, L. Mackey, N. Routt, D. McSteen. Row 2: C. Fred- Practicing his back swing, Duane Emery receives a helpful tip from Coach Ray Mohney. At a fall prac- tice, Duane shot a hole-in-one. rickson, M. Brown, L. Thompson P. Davis, D. Jones. Row 3: R. Swan son, K. Clark, T. Crain, S. Clarke. 11mumuam'a'a ewwsMww Boys' tennis team members in- clude: Front Row: B. Johnson, J. Yurik, G. Jones. Row 2: D. Silver, M. Henderson, R. Cappello. Row 3: Boys' and girls' varsity tennisteam members include: Front Row: L. Omans, K. Judge, L. Exley, J. Shot- si. 3. 1. 31 , D. Wilson, B. Hodge, K. Thiemann. Not pictured: M. Parker, R. Marks- bury, J. Weeden. well. Row 2: L. Jensen, G. Parks, K Durkin, S. Fry, J. Babin. Row 3: B. Johnson, M. Henderson, R. Cap- Girls Capture Two Undefeated in fall competi- tion, the girls' tennis team placed first in the league and took two all-city trophies, more than any other competing girls' team. Coached by Miss Sharon Hale, the team beat Rogers, Ferris, LC, NC, CV, WV, and University. Composed largely of under- classmen, the boys' tennis team took fourth place in fall competition. Coached by Mr. Marvin Anderson, the boys challenged the same schools as the girls, plus Gonzaga Prep. Working to improve their rank, the boys entered ten spring matches, rotating to many outside courts. Both teams were required to enter five singles and two doubles matches in competi- tion. Challenge matches were held within each team to de- termine top varsity players. pello, J. Yurik, G. Jones. Row 4: D. Wilson, K. Thiemann, B. Hodge, D. Silver. F, I J an H1 ' Sidi: 'L' fttta Trophi 2 'S ffm ' vfxzzw-7'z::'ff1gi'ff'jff ' vjwgmwf, 5 V' I Q , . f f 5 HJ A ,ekzfsw 'ai-iK'fvIfQ mei: ff M ,,.- Jw, .-'fa-ww . K , J'-.fu nfl gg-sg . , , , , . . ff Cf .--Y. ,,.,k Vrisyfz-f' F 'fmiw-lqmm f . . 1-,www-, f 4 K 5 'C A -:lf ,S if gi .gg i -1 -,1 4 L Staff Encourages Learning, Aids Maturing Pupils I I I superihten-dent Mr. Byron Swanson Mr:GIenn Mi-nard. h I I Mr. William Luscher Board members and Superinten- dent Ayars held bi-monthly public meetings to decide school district policies. Taking part in a discus- District Sponsored Highlights Year's KSPS, an educational televi- sion station, and new school classes climaxed School Dis- trict 81's projects this year. Broadcasting for a 90-mile radius, KSPS channel 7 was designed to co-ordinate day- time instructional programs with classroom teaching. Plays by well-known authors, lectures and music programs from folk to jazz provide cul- tural entertainment for eve- ning programs. Some pro- Mr. George Nethercutt sion are: Mr. Swanson, Mrs. Ry- mond, Mr. Luscher, Mr. Black, Mr. Nethercutt and Dr. Ayars. grams have been designed to help parents understand the new mathematics. Dr. Albert Ayars, Superintendent of Spo- kane Public Schools, hopes that eveningTV will eventually present college credit courses. The new station began broad- casting in early spring. SPS in the call letters stands for Spokane Public Schools. KSPS plans a 13-hour broad- casting day and will continue on a smaller scale during the Mrs. Helen Rymond KSPS-TV Progress summer months with the same programming. Area schools added a Humani- ties course to their curriculum to show advanced students an historic prospective of life. Science laboratories in some high schools remained open on Saturdays for student ex- perimentation. To complete curriculum changes, some language classes expanded to include Russian in their program of instruction. Mr. James the grades of a ustudent, is Mr. discusses the importance of schol- Robert Keuhl, new sophomore class arships to college-bound seniors. counselor. pletes one of the 15,400 IBM cards used for semester's registration. Office' Trying to fit 2122 students into a school designed for 1800, was only one problem facing ShadIe's new Registrar, Mr. Wayne Conner. Mr. Robert Keuhl also encountered new perplexities as sophomore counselor this year. Previously a counselor, Mr. Conner computerized report cards, class schedules and other IBM data for the school. Mr. Keuhl, formerly a social studies teacher, helped the new underclassmen organize their class and plan their year's activities. Principal Mr. William Taylor and Vice Principal Mr. Keith Rostvold awarded student honors and coped with disci- pline problems as co-adminis- trators for the school. Dean of Girls Miss Helen Cleveland headed all Girls' League operations, and with Mrs. Olga Iverson, counseled the juniors. Mr. Donald Cobb, Dean of Boys, and Mrs. Irma Painter helped college-bound seniors prepare for college tests and applications. Grows With Added Administrator Donald Cobb, Dean of Boys Helen Cleveland, Dean of Girls Olga lverson, Counselor Wayne Conner, Registrar Irma Painter, Counselor Robert Stockman, Business Manager Robert Keuhl, Counselor Left: Conferring on the school activities schedule, Principal Wil- liam Taylor and Vice Principal Keith Rostvold approve a coming school function. Right: Mr. Taylor, the first recipient of the Spirit Stick, jovially ac- cepts the token of his efforts to promote school spirit. Teachers Employ New Techniques Gilberta Albo English George Alex Art Art Club Marvin Anderson Science Tennis Coach Sarah Anderson English Foreign Exchange Evan Bell Social Studies Key Club Steve Bell Science Basketball Coach, Class of 1967 Patricia Bockmeyer English Girls' League Norma Boisen English Dialeas Chailin Phyllis Bongers Foreign Language Spanish Club Eleanor Boswell Book Room Clerk Gilbert Brooks industrial Arts Department Head James Brown Physical Education Football Coach, Cla l'1Sl'I l6h Drawing a chemical through a pipette, Mr. Ray Mohney stresses proper techniques to his class. Harold Burgen Industrial Arts Rifle Club Virginia Burger English Lynn Bumham English Debate Robert Cappello Mathematics Chess Club Wayne Chandler English Ronal Chattin Social Studies Demarian Club E. B. Chrisman Science Department Head H. T. Clark Science, Mathematics Larry Clark Social Studies Business Education Cafeteria Supervisor W. T. Clark Journalism Newspaper,Yearbook Photography, Quill and Scroll Clyde Combs Physical Education Swimming Coach Geraldine Couture Art Art Club Douglas Cresswell Social Studies Baseball Coach, Class of 1968 Gary Davis Physical Education Football Coach Wayne Eacker Mathematics Department Head Cathie Egger Business Education Pep Club Charlotte Fancher English, Foreign Language Latin Club Edward Feldhusen Business Education Department Head Louise Forsyth English, Drama Thespians Lloyd Fowler English, Speech Talent Club Beverly Glidden Business Education Dialeas Chailin Mildred Glidden Guidance Secretary Mary Griggs Business Education Commercial Club Katherine Gutherie Social Studies Girls' League Lenore Haight Librarian Library Club Sharon Hale Physical Education Tennis Coach Caileag Clan John R. Harris, Jr. Music Department Head Joseph Heslin Science Baseball Coach Commencement Gwen Hill Librarian Library Club Lemuel Hutchings industrial Arts Virginia Jamieson Home Economics Girls' League Paul Jensen Science Science Club Charlotte Jones Physical Education Department Head Hi Lassies Golf Coach Robert Jones Industrial Arts Radio Club Ken Judd Sociology Eugene Kelly Social Studies Great Scots if ,mums -'N estt ' if' Facult Members Advise Students Mrs. Dennie Moore helps struggling English stu- dents understand such novels as Silas Marner. Virginia Koller Mathematics Mathematics Club Melvin Kornmeyer Music Harriet Kresel Home Economics Home Economics Club Margaret Kroske Home Economics Department Head Hanley Lochhead Mathematics Track and Cross Country Coach Evelyn Magnuson Business Education Commercial Club George Manning Social Studies ASB Margaret Matthews Assistant Secretary James McBride Foreign Language Howard McNew Social Studies Department Head William Meuler Social Studies Donald Miller Social Studies Football and Wrestling Coach Concerned Staff Hears Opinions Harlow Moe Business Education Medical Club Ray Mohney Science Golf Club Dennie Moore English Aqua Tartans Jacqueline Morfitt Social Studies Girls' League Jim Morlan Business Education Distributive Education Robert Morris Physical Education Department Head Football Coach Rozella Noonan Head Secretary Margaret Ostness Science Future Nurses Eloise Paddock Attendance Clerk Betty Partridge English Girls' League Dennis Petek Social Studies Esther Phillips English Coffee mug close by, Mr. Joseph Heslin listens as a confused science stu- dent explains a problem. Lyle Pugh Physical Education Football and Wrestling Coach David Robertson Mathematics Basketball Coach Cecil Robinette Mathematics Future Teachers George Ross Science ASB lda Rowe English Girls' League Leslie Rurey Health Football and Track Coach Carl Schmidt Industrial Arts Archery Club Mildred Schoonover Home Economics Pep Club Loretta Sloan Foreign Language German Club Faith Snider Art Department Head, Art Club Lavaughn Stephens English Football Coach Georgiana Sutherlin Social Studies Class of 1967 Walter Toevs Social Studies William Via Foreign Language French Club, Wrestling Coach Dale Williams Social Studies ASB Frank Windishar Social Studies Key Club Frank Yuse English Language Arts Head Adeline Zeller Business Office Cooking Meals Maintaining School Above. Harmon Ranney, lstandingl Hugh Leppell, Ollie Little, Betty Schirk, Eddie Wahl, Ralph Sterritt. Row 2: Duane Appearance Busy Cooks, Custodians Above: Front Row: Mary Koth, Thel- Swanby. Row 2: Claryce Grimm, ma Darling, Louise Vinson, Clara Beatrice Masters, Donna Dotson, Ninemire, Martha Meyer, Phyllis Bonnie Estes, Lucille Lantz. The summer is the busiest time of the year for us, states Mr. Hugh Leppell, head custo- dian. We clean the building, water the grounds and clean the pools before school opens in the fall. The grounds are watered and kept green, the walls, floors, and ceilings are all washed and necessary painting is done. All electric light fixtures are removed from the ceilings and cleaned. The furniture is repaired, cleaned, and placed in the rooms by the custo- dians. It's quite a job, said Mr. Harmon Ranney, engineer custodian. The floors are stripped of all wax, washed and re-waxed. The job takes 55 gallons of liquid soap and 140 gallons of wax. Below: Mrs. Clara Ninemire pre- pares sweet rolls to be eaten with Baked duck under glass may eventually be served for lunch, quipped Mrs. Beatrice Masters, head cook, exaggera- ting the new lunch program. The cooks increased the variety of food as the year pro- gressed and added an extra lunch period, bringing the total to four. Fruit juices were added to entice the menu. We serve approximately 1230 lunches daily, commented Mrs. Donna Dotson, one of the 12 cooks. For those students who liked a little something extra, super lunches were available this year. By paying extra, hungry lunchers received either an extra serving of the main dish or a hot sandwich. If Active Students Combine Efforts Promote Spirit LAL Bewilderment Plagues Niew Sophomores Sophomores Larie Anderson, Jeff Nadeau, Rich Merritt, Janet Martin, Sue Terhark and Mary Carter care- fully plan their class constitution. Free elevator passes, reserved seats in the senior cove, for- bidden window benches and wrong directions all combined to make a confusing first day for 732 sophomores. The up- perclassmen employed tradi- tional gimmicks to welcome the new Highlanders. Rapidly blending with the mass of students in the con- gested halls, the sophomore lost his look of confusion. He learned to cheer loudly at games, to master the complex and challenging work in the classrooms, to uphold the Shadle tradition on the ath- letic fieldg in short, he became a Highlander. Sophomores started writing a constitution in early Decem- ber and elected their first class officers in February, which marked the earliest for- mation ofa class in Shadle's history. Astonishment shows on sophomore Gail Nolan's face as Mr. Taylor catches her using elevator pass. Darlene Absalonson Gayle Adams Steve Adams Donna Ahnquist Ted Aked Rob Alban Larry Alfano Stu Aller Tom Amann Dale Anderson Debbie Anderson Dwight Anderson Larie Anderson Lynda Anderson Phil Anderson Richard Anderson Tina Anderson Laurie Armstrong Louise Arnold Coni Avery Dave Baker Carol Barber Annavaun Baril Haro ld Barker Susie Barnhouse Dean Barrett Paulette Barrick Sandie Barrick Jerry Bartleson Mary Bartleson Pat Bauer Margo Baumann Debbie Bays Judy Bekkala Bob Bell Doris Bell Carol Benadom Darrell Bengson Robert Benscoter Ken Bentley Rita Bentley Tom Berggren Craig Bertholf Sue Birch Doug Bithell Alicia Bittner Connie Black Jan Blackburn Jan Blcmgren Joey Blumel Greg Blust Jan Bodker Rick Belles Mike Boprey Frank Bowman Karen Box Jason Bressler Kathie Brian Rob Broatch Don Brocha Diana Brown Kevin Brown Steve Brown Judy Brown low Linda Brownell Bill Bryson Mike Buchanan Steve Buche Gary Bunney Cheryl Burger Diane Burke Steve Bumett Dave Burnham Mark Burnham Bonnie Burns Dennis Butler Cindy Butterfield Dave Butters Mike Caballero Jan Call 1. .3- Pat Campbell Cheryl Canady Cherrill Cantrell Bob Carlson Harald Carlson Jeff Carlson Brian Carcan Mary Carter Mike Carter Lynne Cassidy Cathy Cassis Marc Cavanaugh Theresa Cavanaugh Laurie Caven Janice Chambers Peggy Chapman Valerie Chapman Pamela Chappell Doris Chesurin Pam Chipman Kris Christensen Jack Christianson Barbara Clark Chuck Clark Laura Clark Cindy Claymon Barbara Clemens Wayne Clemm Shelley Clemons Jim Cline Larry Cole Ed Collins Steve Combs Patti Conway Julie Cook Donald Cooper Valerie Cooper Vicki Costello Charlie Countryman Jerry Cox Dan Coyle Jim Cranston Larry Cree Nicki Cruse Laurette Culbert Barb Cumming Rick Dallas John Damrell Carolyn Davis Dan Davis Dean Davis Dian Dovis Karen Davis Larry Davis Diana Dean Dennis Dearden Bob Deglow Greg Deguire Dave Denton Cindy Deshazo Jerry Desvoignes Greg Devlin Potty Digaetano Kathie Dike Ray Diluzio Diane Distler Joe Doeleman Danlvin Dorman Doni Dotson Kim Dreyer Jackie Dubois Parry Duke Lynn Dunn Steve Dunsmoor Colleen Durgan Janice Durgan Mike Durgan Kevin Earls Bnbbie Easton Ken Elder Determined to be members of Shadle's Pep Club, underclass girls try to answer test questions. 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ASB Benefits Suzy Snider Pat Snow Karen Somerville Kris Sorensen Nancy Spencer Andy Spolslci Gary Sprint Karen Stafinbil Rod Steele Tom Steger Nancy Stenerson Lana Stewart Charlene Stillur Verne Stolte Vince Stout Gary Stradley Kathy Strah Kris Strand Linda Straub Dawn Sullivan Mary Lou Sullivan Ginger Suriano Bill Swain Dennis Sylvester Brenda Takacs Patty Talley Chris Taylor Kirk Taylor Susan Terhark Cecelia Thomas Lisso Thomas Margaret Thomas George Tipton Wally Tobey Ginger Tollefson Charlotte Tamsan Lenora Tonelli Bruce Town Dennis Tmmun Patti Tucker . sais, S si Z A 5 T if 'P , ff Q. 'S' A -,gel l if 5.L,:eg-,yr -P 22 ' V ,. :fer -P f.. , sg Q 'L ! YZ te 4- : . :. by ASB Highlander Committee. Soph Participation ,T . .. . .,,. My . T .,Mi,,,,,1,,.,,, .,,. , ,. ., - mfkmzx A 'meal . . H 'm imi '- nf' 1. 'i-' :r t' ii .rj ., N ,, , . Cv ,-.6 'v V , ' VETSLET S s ,I K S M ,.k- QQ I Img: - t r -f y 4 1 T. f ig, f ' 'if f' K 5 5 l l 0 N ' J 6' e X, . 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' wx ' ' Q35 l . .- X ' - Ed Warren Wayne Westwood Glora Wheeler Barb Williams Harry Watson Kathy Wilcox Keith Watson Cheryl Weaver Jim Whitaker Bob White Carol Williams Caryl Wilson Kathy Wold Roger welcqif Marcia Wolfe Jeff Wolfe Advisor Mr. Ray Mohney shows Randy Harris, Steve Grace and Gene Rostvold where to place chairs for the sophomores' first in- troductory con. George Webster Fred White Judi Wilson Bonnie Wolff Ester Wright Lynne Webster Terry White Paul Wimpy Ginger Worley Jerry Wright Pat Welch Diann Wellman Charles Wellsford Jim Wellsfard Gerald Wideman Kathy Wideman Peggy Wiens Ron Wikland Mary Wingert Dick Winters Scott Winters Richard Wirtz Debby worshqm Sully worth Lindo wozsw Dam wright Lyle Yahnke Laurel York Chuck Yost Linda Zinn Sophomores Not Pictured Lynnette Bean Tom Christensen Mike Cole Ed Devine Dove Dhoenens Mike Dietrich Rick Dunham Eric Earney Rob Eorsley Lori English Art Erickson Craig Erickson Vicky Frederick Herb Furman Yvonne Goings Steve Gregory Jan Grothe Charlene Gunn Shannon Harris Kyle Hendren TyAnn Hepworth Paula Hickenbottom Dave Howell Don Howell Dave Hussey Rod Kaler Pete Kinter Debby Kuehn Laurie Lucas Deryle M1:Alister Randy McEwen Ted McGhee Gary Mead Paul Mullins Dave O'Neill Steve Ouirnette Greg Parks Daryl Parsons Don Phillips Ron Pielli Bill Pierce Dave Probst Paul Rainer George Riste Dave Rizzuto Tim Robbins Karen Rupnow Clyde Sammons Rick Schultz Elaine Scott Jim Seipp Sue Smith John Vondervert Mike Vaos Mike Ward Scott Williamson Greg Wold Donna Worley Jeff Wright Mark Zimmerman Ralleys, Pop Bottles, Prom Build Junior Mr. Douglas Cresswell, Class of '68 advisor, speaks to the class council about the successful results of completed projects. Car rallies, a powder puff basketball game, a pop bottle collection, sale of over 500 Go get 'em Scotties booster but- tons, morning mixers and a Voodoo doll constituted the money raising projects of the Class of '68, The Junior Class presented Shadle's first car rallies. Driv- ing trophies were awarded to drivers compiling the most points over a 25-mile mapped course. Powder Puff Basketball, with girl players and boy cheer- leaders, brought the juniors together for a night of frivolity. Highlighting the juniors' year, the Class of '68 presented Cherish, the annual Junior Prom. A new tradition emerged this year at the prom with the crowning of a King and Queen. Gavel, pins and office changes ended the first semester and started new terms of office for the Junior Class. Old and new officers are Marv Seal, fall pres.g Harvey Jones, spring pres.g Harvey Dun- ham, spring vice pres.g Gary Meissner, fall vice pres., Janet Daves, fall sec., Kelly Little, spring sec.g Karen Clark, fall fifth exec.p With five seconds left, Mike Myhre and Jack Burnes pushed on to the finish line to win Shadle's first car rally. Juniors Develop Secretarial Skill aww: asm- :Bazzill 1-,W wg 5,ne1n-,.1g,,- 'r' w is -f 1 ' ' ' ' yi V - 'le ' b e . Vwxvswfi ' fygilqfss X' x':f,s,, . rf , ,, 'H+ -.im-,Q-5 Vw, guilt. - -ef,13,,, . . . rr .1 ' ' A ,. r ,Vee-. .yew ' f ,. ,Q 1' if , will .. . . it 3,-K A ' ,.., ,xxx-L ,. fg, . . -. 5. 5411 . 5 5 1 X, , E MV As-W, k . ggi? . . t . , ,V g,xiQH ,,K,3 -, , ,m,,, . , . ' rl , . rr Q 1 ei ill. 'Vi ' i 2 . ' A' B -,i i A .I, if V , A if ,, .. fill ' Qivf- , . wil ig- 'TQ ff up 2' -V ,fn J ,ez K .W L ,z F K: K - . Z Q , .V W A ia I iw i . 'rife .. . , if ,F ,. sy, ,,,' ,Q , :V BM. .h QMS . E?iii E .- .L ' . 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Ellen Adams Jan Albright Sue Alexander Cynthia Allen Trudy Allig Greg Ames Darlene Anderson Jess Anderson Linda Anderson Mike Anderson Roger Anderson Shelley Anderson Roy Anyan David Asselsfine Mike Aubrey Sandy Ayers Jim Baggelf Fred Baker Ted Baker Chuck Bollinger Kim Barigar Gene Baril Sandy Barker Lewis Harmon Lance Barnes Jim Barnes John Barnerl Mary .lo Barnett Joe Burrell Dan Barllwolme Diane Baskin Scott Bassett Linda Bauer Bonnie Bays Claudia Bean Harold Beck Jeunevre Beck Shirley Bedard Nancy Bell Joel Bennelfe Robert Benoit Cheryl Bentley Dave Berg Dick Biallas Denise Bixby Bruce Bjork Vannie Black Lynda Blackwell Drew Bodker Dan Bolles Vicki Bonser Pam Booth Greg Borg Walter Bowen Cynthia Bower Diane Bowman Jacque Bowman Char Boxer Fran Boxer Susan Boyle Terry Breitkreutz Taylor Bressler Randy Brootch Shelia Brockie Dan Brown Dave Brown Laurel Brown Gary Brusseau Keith Bull Diana Bullivant Carol Bunn Chris Bunn Brent Burch Dennis Burdett Dayle Byrnes Mike Cain Randy Calkins Jim Call Rick Cappella Jerry Carlson Maggi Carlson Bruce Carson Bill Cassis Kathie Challender Corky Chapman Tim Chapman Ed Charanguwotana Karen Chicha Karen Christenson Sherry Christenson Sally Christiansen Bob Christianson Sally Christopherson Dave Clark Harold Clark Jerry Clark Karen Clark Kathy Clark Sue Clark Cy Clarkson Cindy Clary Dan Clary Roberta Clawson Laurie Cleovenger Paula Clodfelter Susan Cobb Robert Codd Roberta Coffman John Co le Sue Collings Dan Colyar Larry Conboy Sheryl Cook Rick Coolbaugh Kathy Cooper Brian Copher Judi Cosand Roger Courtney Gloria Coyle Candy Crawford ww W i' Q ' Us Bob Crook Tom Cropp Ken Cross Doug Crowe Kalhi Cummins Ed Cuzzetto Dave Dahlen Terry Dammarel Gary Danilson Dennis Danner Janet Daves Debby Davis Ed Davis Fred Davisson JoAnne Dawson Pat Day Jim Dean Jerry Deaver Vivian DeGrande Jerry Deneke Sandy Denison Kelly Dennis Lynda Dennis Vickie Deshazo Cathy Dhaenens Terry Dick Shannon Dickson Bill Dillon Karen Dirkes Bob Donahoe Jim Doyle Larry Draper David Dressler Gary Drexler Judy Dubee Steve Duncan Harvey Dunham Linda Dunn Tom Dunn Mark Eastburg Dave Eastwood Candy Edwards Gayle Ellingboe Janice Ellis Jim Elms Duane Emery Lynn Endress Dwayne Engle Peggy Englund Mary Ent Bruce Ericson Margaret Esch Debbie Eshelman Karen Evans Larry Evans Mike Evans Steve Evans Kris Ewing Terry Fanning Loran Faudree Jann Figy Jeff Finley Betty Fitzpatrick Randy Fleiger Janie Forbes Rad Fouts Gary Fowler Jan Fowler Mary Jane Fowler Marilyn Francis Paulette Franke Jim Frazer Rhonda Frederick Carla Fredrickson Doug Freeland Mike Freeman Mike Frick Sandy Fritis Sue Fry Kent Gable Racing against a time clock, these junior boys test their agility in the Illinois Run, a part of the required physical fitness tests. Underclass Shapes Judy Gammon Bob Gavevre Carla Gemlaala Marilyn Genova Lynda Gill:orell1 Guy Gimlen Julie Glass Mary Glenski Scart Gough Ron Graham Gary Grunt Rick Gran! Trudy Gray George Greasley Jim Greasley Bill Greco Kevin Greenfield Mary Griffin, Kathie Grimmer Jackie Groh Bruce Grote Connie Grubbs Karen Hadley Alice Haenle Sue Haight Dee Halbig Claudia Hall Rick Hamill Floyd Hammond Paul Hansen Tim Hansen Marion Harclesty Glenn Harney Frances Harris Dave Harrison Ruth Harrison Cecilia Hart Debbie Harfer Monnie Hartnett Terry Harley in PE Pr 3 ww em k .17- .- 1 qiifsj . i ,i s, ,. - f-M13 :F in Prom Terminates Juniors' Activities Todd Hawkins Li nda Headley Terry Headley Judy Heiken Dick Heldenbrand Lcrry Henderson Mike Henderson Con Hendren Pam Hendrickson Par Hendrickson Elaine Hendrix Carol Herberbolz Par Herbers Mike Herman Ken Hicks Jean Higbee Terry Higgins Debbie Hill Lois Hill Becky Hille Karyl Hinnencamp Gary Hirzel Meri Ann Holcomb Darrell Holmes Rod Holmes Cherry Holt Bruce Hopp Carlo Howold Dave Hunt Nancy Hunt Paul Huilon Darrel lngrarn Doyle Inman Kris Irwin Melodie lverson Roxann Jacobson Seen Jorboe Dick Jessen Valerie ,lessen Larry Johann Dave Johnson Doug Johnson Jacklyn Johnson Jeanene Johnson Lynne Johnson Nancy Johnson Pam Johnson Ron Johnson Larry Johnston Colleen Jones Debbie Jones Harvey Janes Marilyn Jones Steve Jones Harry Jordon Ron Jordon Donna Jorges Carolyn Judd Kathy Judge Joy Justus Bruce Kamarainen Jerry Kamarainen Mary Kehne Kay Kellogg Charlotte Kelly Lorna Kendall Wayne Kenny Tracie Kidd Karen Kiehn Ken Kiehn Mike Kitt Steve Klaus Mike Klingberg Stephania Klise Mark Klohe Dwayne Knight Morgene Koch Sherrie Kofford Don Kolb Kundy mag Jim Krall Terry Kremer Kathie Krewsan Janet Kroll Arnny Kruger Debbie Kruse Kaye Kucera Cindy Kuhn Jim Kyle Dennis Landtried Jeanette Lanclrus Sandi LaSalle Nancy Laughary Loretto Lavelle Kathy Lawrence Barbara Layton Allen Lee Monty Leinum Marcia Leiren Martin Lennartz Linda Leonard Dan Lewis Dave Lewis Nancy Leyde Annabelle Leytze Pat Licht Sandy Liddell Glenda Lightfoot Muriel Lindsey Denny Lippert Donna Litchfield Kelly Little Helen Livingston Lynda Lodge Bob Laf Jann Logan Ken Logue Lyle Loncosty Dan Longie Len Lord ' .unq- 'mf' Y' ee- -:vf 9 333' Jeff Lorello Jim Loucks Paulette Lowther Dave Luke Ken Lund Janet Luse Craig Lyman Kim Lyman Larry Lyman Linda Mackey Steve Malmquist Tim Malony John Malterner Tony Mandulay Greg Many Rick Marksbury Darrit Marr Ken Martello Renee Martin Ken Martin Bruce Mathews John Mathews Donna Maypale Kris McLellan Marilyn McClenny Nancy McConnell Linda McCracken Scot McCreigInt Bob McDonald Dick McDougall Colleen McDowell Sue McEwen Sandy Mclntosh Sheri McKee Debbie McLarin Kathy McLellan Rick McRae Debbi McSteen Dick Meier cindy Mein Gary Meissner Laren Melcher Linda Mellem Doug Mellen Craig Menteer Dave Merrian Drew Meyrick Ken Mawhinney Ed Miller Kathy Miller Monte Miller Sandi Miotke Mike Mitchell Ken Mitley Jim Moe Audrey Moeckel Jami Mclitor Beckie Moran Pam Morgan Bob Morrison Margie Morrison Kathy Morton Dave Mothe Mike Mott Rich Mulcahy Kathy Mullen Sue Mullette Steve Muma Tom Munkers Candy Munson Bonnie Murphy Margie Murphy Katie Murray Sue Murray Chuck Muzeroll Debbie Myers Mike Myhre Danna Nash Phillip Nash Paul Nelson Beat 'em! snarl Ric Capello, Dave Eastwood, Jerry Paulukonis, Bob Beal, Chris Wilde, Patty Pringle, Loran Faudree and Nancy Leyde as they savagely mangle the Junior Class voodoo doll. The Class of '68 constructed the doll to hex University's basket- ball team. Cynthia Newport Paul Nicoles Rhonda Nolan Larry Nord Vicki Norrie sian Nygaard Debbie O'Canner Mike O'Canner Jack Oftill Gary Offil Len Olsen Susan Olson Wakelee Olson Lyn omans Kathy Opsal Paul Orrman Katherine Overdarft Lyn Owens Don Oxford Margie Parks Teresa Parks Paul Parrish Larry Parsons David Patrick Gary Paulsen Jerry Pclulukonis Scott Peebles Jett Peel Nancy Perry Chris Peters Paul Peters Bob Peterson Jeanette Peterson Jenny Peterson Karen Peterson Paul Peterson Mary Beth Petrusha Ken Philips Jim Philopant ,X O O Voodoo Creates FFS-GGIUB plrlt B'IlN b'rt s - ..,,, ' A 1 , - . ' 'S' ' ' ,-My 1 .xx , it 7 an -Q V- P 1, ij ' 5 , V, ,jffrps , ,W 1.1 . sl- -fy i 5- W .EJ ,, lkiljfr. 4 -r if rl .g, A '. i Q we 3 as 1 ,. or h ni ' ' ' E, A g ' .. af gk f V 1 A vi t 6, 7 I Vx , EJ ,. V Q, L M5 mga, f B - , te - mi' rt., 1 . 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X 1 :Mn y , A I E :gz::,.tF'E,':5,j A C Juniors Launch Money Making Projects Charlene Trapp Jim Travis Diana Tyler Duane Udland Sharon Ulrich Kari Urness Karen VanRassum Fares? Vanwert Phyllis Van Winkle Gail Vaughan Linda Volland Darrell Wagenman Don Wagner Herb Waite Stephanie Walinslci Denise Walker Gary Walton John Wampler Jim Warpenburg Kathy Warren Parry Warrick Dale Waterhouse Rey Welderf Sally Weller Roy Wenning Janet Wenrick Ginny Whipple Bob Whitcomb Dan White Randy white Tim Whitehall Connie Whitehead Betsy Wightman Don Wihlborg Darlene Wikel Chris Wilde Bruce Wilkinson Sharon Willford Ann Wilson Doyle Wilson Gail Wi ntersteen Bob Womack Carlo Wright rom wright Dan Wulff Doug Wulff Gregg Yeager Barbara Young Doug Young Les Young Priscilla Young Steve Young Arlan Younker Carol Zabel Bill Zemke . '. LQ 5' i By selling Go Get 'em Scotties R Y? Ie' .' 1 booster buttons to Denny Raymond Bebblf Z 'e '- and Craig Moritz, Rod Holmes fat- gygy Y ' ,qty treasury. r . 1 T e Juniors John Aitchison Steve Altvater Steve Barker Jim Borneman Glenn Barry Morris Bereiter Gordon Bisset Scott Blomgren Pot Broderick Steve Brown Poul Brueggeman John Burns Barb Chapman Steve Coleman Dan Courlright Chris Crosbie Val Davis Terry Dobbs Frank Doctor Tom Frost James Frye Kelly Gangnath Bernie Gannon Dan Gerrior Bill Golden Tim Hanson Rod Harrah Jay Hoffman Rick Holloway Steve Hubbort Kevin Kilgore Tam Koehler Rick Kuhlmann Sharon Lisenbee Not Pictured Greg Lumley Terry Lyons Cheryl Magnuson Terry Marshall Mike Mathis Jack McGibbon Bob Meili Frank Melby Rob Mellick Stan Miotke Rex Morgan Randy Morgen Dan Newlun Loncy Ochsner Becky Parker Mark Read Barry Redd Linda Redman Dan Robbins Bob Sampson Clayton Soppi ngton Steve Scher Bob Steele Bob Smith John Stephens Claire Stickels Mike Thiboult Jerry Thompson John Tish Mike Tritt Barb Walworth Down White Rae Whitmore Charles Wilson ,f , 5331 wg -' 243, 1 T ' I Steve Hager, first vice president Randy Stoner, second vice presi- Marcia Trumble, treasurer dent Glenn Fehler, fifth executive Trumble. Row 3: Chuck McCarthy, Gary Dressler, Dan Barrett, Bill Mustard, Randy Stoner, Larry Mc- Caughey. Row 4: Larry Tuke, Frank Visger, Glenn Fehler, Don Jones, John Lear, Steve Hager. Robes, Books, Legs Highlight Seniors' aried Activities initiating plans for green and gold graduation robes, staging a beautiful legs contest and selling used books highlighted the fall semester Senior Class activities. The purchase of 700 school- colored caps and gowns was based on competitive bids from three companies. A stu- dent-faculty committee di- rected the planning and made the final selection. Early in the semester, 15 sen- ior boys vied for attention by displaying their legs in the glass show case during the lunches and before and after school. Voting by coins de- clared the Seniors' most beautiful legs. Selling used books at school and Shadle Center also helped bring the treasury to the highest semester-end total in class history. Other activities-the Sen- ior Con, transporting nursing home patients to Christmas Concert and selling popcorn and Highlander key chains completed a busy semester. Nlr. Steve Bell, Senior Class ad- visor, offers constructive criticism and suggestions to seniors during Senior Con practice this fall. Council Leads Class Of '6 Through 'Maze' Cf Activit Pranks typify Senior Sports Clothes Day as Joan Hoagland, Glenn Feh- ler, Vicki Melchisedeck and Steve Ogilvie have camel fights in the Senior Court. . . .and all who want Jane? Hands raised and a Spring Senior Class homeroom rep- resentative was elected. Led by the six officers, the council guided the 650 members of the graduating class through their final months of high school. Commencement climaxed the semester and twelve years of public schooling for the class of 1967. As each of the green- robed youths stepped through a spotlighted arch, he shook hands with Mr. George Nether- cutt, school board president, received his diploma and took his first step into the adult world. The last few weeks overflowed with activity as traditional events concluded the year. The May 20 prom at Fort Wright Commons Hall and Senior Dress Up, Sports Clothes and Rule Days, along with the breakfast and barbe- que, helped etch the class of '67 into the clans of Shadle Park history. e x t J., -.ai Class of '67 Spring Semester Coun- cil includes, Front Row: Wendy Wright, Vicki Melchisedeck, Marcia Trumble, Janice LeBret, Debbie Burdett. Row 2: Terry Nolan, Sue Aitchison, Patti Davis, Kay John- son, Sue lnhofer, Sue Kemmish, Willanne Person. Row 3: Terri Abramson, Mike Talley, Kathi Dur- kin, Jerry Gaidos, Stan Bemel, Mark - LN' , er' -'F -is 'Z ' A -ig Q ,Q 1 , X' kv 1 A , A ,1'i7 3l,'. 49 4: , si 'gg' if is ? -i 9 .-s asv 3 4. as Amana ti ' Salam 4' 9.23 , of if a , , fffrwft Hllff ' .' ,VWV, n f P , J is ly '-f-A g . wsiis ffr ob Rainer, Norm LeBret. Right: Awesome silence prevails as a Highlander graduate scans memories of Shadle Park 1967. Richard Aaboe Teresa Abramson Mary Ellen Adams Susan Adams Susan Aitchison Sandra Albright James Allen Michael Allen Garrett Allman Garry Joseph Amann Edward Anastasio Carol Anderson Upperclassmen Rule Janice Babcock Jacqueline Babin Denise Bailey Sandra Bailey Margueritte Baldwin Peggy John Ballantyne Ray Susan Barraclough Daniel Barrett William Barry Tim Thomas Batty Cynthia Baughman Randall Baxter Robert Beadle Doug Robert Beal Susan Beck Carol Bell Stanley Bemel Cynthia Bennecker Terresa Bennett Bruce Berg Janice Bertholf Judie Bertholf Linda Bishop Douglas Bissell N H Seniors Only Karen Aldrich Kay Alexander Cheryl Anderson John Anderson In Class Cove Katherine Anker Linda Ankney Mary Armstrong James Ashurst Frank Atchison Denney Austin H99 min' ...Quang Legs Raise Class Funds 1 X' lil Beautiful l?J legs, displayed by senior boys, helped raise 520.62 for the Senior Class. Students chose the contest winner by depositing money in numbered jars. .N David Bixby Susan Bjordahl Illona Blackburn Lonnie Elizabeth Blomberg Susie Francine Bloom William Blummert Susan Blust Jerry Bock Frank Bongiorno Fred Bonser Vicki Brace Christine Brannan John Brasch Steve Braun Richard Brett Cynthia Brewer Mark Brezee Linda Brian Reginald Briggs James Broe Dennis Brooks Allan Brown Marcily Brown Yvonne Brown Kathleen Brucker Nancy Brunkow Barbara Brusseau Becky Bunch Barbara Burch Deborah Burdett Howard Burger Patricia Burke William Burke Stephen Burrell Walter Burrill John Butz James Cappello Ronald Carlson Steven Carlson Bruce Caroon Kenneth Carper Gary Carter Roy Casselman Thomas Cathcart Samuel Caudill Rodney Caufield Mary Cavanaugh Mari Cayer Seniors listen intently as an official of the University of Washington describes campus life on College Conference Day. College Conclave Michelle Chalk Janice Chapman Rebecca Charlton Michael Charter Luwana Clark Linda Clary Robert Clayton Barbara Cooley Ronald Crait Carol Deguire Linda Dickey Michael Clough Stephanie Coats Beverly Cooley Kathy Coonrad Terri Crawford Christine Crosbie Pamela Delaney Richard Deneke David Dickinson Anita Diedrich -iuwfzzl smwnvm:1ft1:1Qa'w11f ,,,,. levi l g Presents View of Campus Excitement Christine Coburn Cynthia Cole Patricia Cole Michal Conner Micki Judie Cook Michael Cook Jan Cooper Norma Coppinger Patti Cosand Craig Cowan Susan Cox Teresa Crain Linda Culver Norman Dahlen Roy Davenport Carol Davis Kenneth Davis Patricia Davis Lauren Dennis Lori Gregory Desvoignes Joseph Devary Robert Dewey Samuel Diana Judith Dick George Dietrich Judith Donahoe Charles Dotson Mary Doyle Gary Dressler ,pw William Drew Randolph Drobny Richard Drobny Louise Drollinger Terry Duffy Rita Duke Dale Karen Earls Patricia Egger Steve Eigeman William Elliott Cherie Ellis William Elston Curriculum dds H umanities Course Lynda Evans Terrie Evans Linda Exley Shirley Fairfax Forest Farris Glenn Fehler Deborah Feldhahn Vonnie Felix Daniel Ferguson Ronald Fetters .loan Fischer Darlene Fish Edward Fisher Donna Fitzpatrick Vicky Christine Fitzthum Christina Fleming Ann Fort Claudia Fountaine Juliana Fox Patricia Fox Robert Foye James Freeman Lawrence Freeman Mark Freeman L I Kathy Durkin Jill Dyck Michael Emery Fred Epley For Seniors David Erickson Donald Erickson Gregory Erickson Ronald Erickson Beverly Estep Charlene Estes Seniors Stage T Farce I don't take siop from no one, proclaims Mark Lindholm, alias Mike Tackhammer, during the Senior Con. Jerald Gaidos Dan Galbraith Sheryl Galer Sue Gallegos James Gamache Cathy Ganoung l If R r I in v if ferr : Q, 5 . Yvonne Garriott Steven Gaudette Diana Gendreau Lynell Giachetti Richard Gilbreth Vicky Giles Mary Gillette Carolyn Glenn Kathleen Grace Virginia Gray Frank Greco Carrie Greear Corina Green Clarissa Green Shelley Greene Patricia Gullidge Walter Gurnea Jim Ingrid Gustafson Steven Hager Raymond Haglund Lloyd Carol Hahn JoAnne Hamilton Linda Hamm Karen Hansen Richard Hansen Frank Hanson Ronald Hardin Julie Harding Brenton Harnack Sharon Harris George Harrison Richard Harvey Dennis Haskins Dennis Haskins Stephen Hathaway James Haunschild Doris Haverkamp Charles Hecla Michael Hedin Peter Heike Diane Helmer Barbara Hempel Pre-College Tests Bob Kerber and Sharon Sprague consult Mr. Cobb before they regis- ter for pre-college tests. Beverly Hempel Robert Hill Roberta Hines Joan Hoagland Lynette Hobson Brian Hocum Gary Hofer Eloise Hoiseth Ellyn Holford John Hosheit Patricia House Steven Howell Suzanne lnhofer Nicolette Ingersoll Michael Jacobs Donald Jones James Jones Phyllis Jones Susan Kemmish Penelope Kennedy Robert Kerber r wmmmwm:iwswa s f 1 hallenge Seniors' Mental Prowess Shirley Holliday Ruth Holmes Marilyn Hoogendyk Daniel Hoogstad Edward Hoover Virginia Hubbard Arlin Hudson Bonnie Huff Ronald Huff Mary Huish Gregory Jens Linda Jensen John Jewett Cheryl Johnson Kay Johnson John Jordan Craig Kalles Linda Kaluza Robert Kammers Jerald Keller Frederic King Susan Kinderman Kenneth Kerns Kenneth Kerr Steven Kilham Robert Horr Alpha Hunt Robert Johnson Kathleen Kelley Patricia Kimmet 45'-Qv JoAnne King Richard King Cheryl Kirkwood Joan Kleven Neal Kroll Cynthia Kruse Donna Kuehl Holiday Lake Elaine Knight Jane Knight Herman Lamers John Thomas Landry College Examinations, Applications M. Mrs. Mildred Glidden helps John Butz prepare one of the many com- plicated applications required of college-bound seniors. 198 Bryan Lawrence Connie Lawson John Lear Janice LeBret .Iune LeBret Norman LeBret Linda Lee Robert Lee Walter Lee Andrea Leforgey Steven Lehman Constance Lesley Debbie Susan Lewis Delwin Libby Larry Liberty Lloyd Lieske Fred Esther Lindbloom Cynthia Lindgren Mark Lindholm James Link Steve Linnenkamp Patrick Lipton Thomas Lipton Kevin Littleton Diane Koenig John Koenig Michele Langley John Lanouette Concern Class Nancy Largent James Lasalle Nancy Lauber Loraine Lauder Barbara Laurich Marilyn Lauritzen O Christmas tree, sing Lu Mat- thys, Terri Abramson, Bill Mustard, Steve Carlson, Cheryl Kirkwood and Wendy Wright as they decorate Shadle's Christmas tree for the holidays. Bud Logan Bonnie Lucas Marcy Lucas Karen Luke Gil Lussier Vicki Lutz -- , , fl ,cj lzikf ffgiiiisgfimlif lr' z' : -7.-Mi -,.,:, '15 lk' 5 ef at E , fic i H' Q 5 5 We l 5 wi 1 fn Larry Mace Candice Mackie Sheldon Magnuson Michael Maloney Karen Martenson Judy Martin David Mathiason Earline Mattausch Christine Matthews Lutgart Matthys Brenda McBrayer Gregory McBride Charles McCarthy Larry McCaughey Leslie McClelland Brian McCollim Paula McConnell Douglas McCray Michael McCreight Richard McCreight Doug Sandra McCulloch James McDaniel Larry McDaniel Robert McDaniel Sarah McDaniel Richard McEvoy Toni McFarland Daniel McFarlane Kathleen McGinnis Bruce McGrew Connie McGuire James Mclnturff Patricia McKeen Linda McNett Gene McVay Thomas Medina Raymond Meiser Vicki Melchisedeck Charles Mell Mary Anne Mero James Merritt Tom Rodney Michalson 'TW Mercy, mercy, cries Dan Harper as senior Mark Lindholm, assuming Mr. Cobb's duties on traditional Rule Day, demands respect from the underclassmen. Antonia Miller Mary Pat Miller Pamela Miller Robert Moore Terry Morgan Craig Moritz As Teachers Assist, Mai, Mallory Morris Rolf Morstad Thomas Myhre Steven Nash Mick Sandra Nock Steven Nolan Linda Oien Clair O'Keefe Daniel Ouimette Karen Ovey - ' f, me Michael Moyer Linda Neel Terry Nolan Diana Olsen Dee Ann Owen 45 , f ix, M y ,fl L'1fW,5 f W T Y K . ., . , , .M arg, , , A z yy, . . , iss , . W A-fix '.l?.- if Seniors Gain Traditional Day of Rule Stephen Moyle Roy Munson Christine Murphy Russell Murphy William Mustard Karen Myhre John Nelson Linda Nelson John Nethercutt Robert Nieschulz Donna Ninemire Linda Nixon John Nord Leonard Novak Gerry Timothy O'Connell Richard O'Connor Steven Ogilvie Gregory Ohland Kathleen Olsen Brenda Olson Gary Olson Lance Orton Kathleen Oster Robert Ostrander Mary Palmen Kitty Parker Michael Parker Gayle Parks Claudia Parsons Jan Parsons .ia .,,..f,f,r.,1.,unu- fmzumimmmumf 1 l l . wa- wr ow. ,la .t , W-mm mmm. amiga' David Patterson' Cheryl Paulsen Ellen Paulukonis Shannon Peck Kathryn Pelton Jon Pepin Mary Person Willanne John Peters Gene Peterson Lynda Peterson Melba Peterson Terry Peterson Casual Styles Dominate Sports Da 1 . -Mzlifli Linda Powell Gordon Preecs Steven Prince Susan Prior William Pyles Dan Quaschnick Susan Quick Mark Rainer Leona Ramm Penny Raymond Kathleen Reams Cheryl Reasor Rebecca Reesnes Jeffrey Rehn Richard Reid John Ricketts Darlene Ring Glenda Robb Harold Robertson Gayle Roberts Micheal Roberts Craig Robertson Ann Robinson Phillip Robinson Darrell Perdue Teresa Permenter Steve Petty Ka ren Peuck Grads Pla Robert Pickel Thomas Pierce Gerald Pike Deborah Piper Robert Polwarth Douglas Potts Seniors Don Fashionable Dress Style-conscious seniors John Nel- son, Terry Bennett, Don Jones and Lorrie Tomson show the year's fash- ions on Senior Dress-Up Day. Sharon Rodkey Charles Rohrabach Patrick Rookey Albert Root John Roskelley Patrick Ross Cliff Rost Lynn Rothstein Sandy Rothwell Nanette Routt Linda Rundle Ron Runolfson Nancy Rupnow Linda Russell Mike Ryan Jim Sadler Ken Sammons Greg Sanford Zella Sarchel: Kathy Savitz Jeff Sayler Frank Scalise Diane Schoch Donna Schreckendgust Dick Schuchart Kristie Schultz Patt Scissons Carol Scriven Bert Seaberg Steve Seigle Dick Shaw Jim Shelden Sandy Showman Pat Shreve Doug Silver Debbi Simonson Kathy Sims Barbara Slade Diane Smith Gayle Smith Steve Smith Wendell Smith Twila Snyder Craig Soberg Karen Sorensen Camille Sparkes Jim Spearman Soft lights, evening briskness and a sparkling view of the city from the Holy Names Commons' Patio set the mood for 1967 Senior Prom. Billie Spence Sally Spliid Sally Sprague Sharon Sprague Gary Squires John Stafinbil Prom Da Reflects Ron Starr Joyce Stone Bill Summers Doug Thiele Lorrie Tomson .ew-w k J, Ram f l J X e 'if K l J' xr 5 208 ., Randy Steele Randy Stoner Jessie Sussek Craig Thielman Vicki Tostenrude 11,1 --v f Barb Steger Gloria Storm Paul Swann Twila Thoet Miriam Toy J 3 pe-mt ,, . Wwe 'NNY ,fx 'fm' gf A' f - Y 322+ 'faJfgQ,itzii'.l - C41 Q4 -3555175 ' f' iff'3zf1vfe:.ff2 1 Vi Dinner Jackets, Music, Formals, Corsages John Stenhouse Dave Teresa Stoudt Kenneth Swartfager Craig Thomas Martin Treffry Marilyn Stephens Gergory Stoyanac Michael Sweeney Lynn Thompson Jerry Truesdell Janice Stewart Mary Lou Stewart Richard Stickles Dana Stone Penny Strah Penny Strait Linda Sullivan Geri Summers Michael A. Talley Michael E,Talley Cheryl Tanner Frank Tavers Rusty Leslie Thompson Susan Thompson Robert Todd Victoria Tomsha Marcia Trumble Ronald Tucker Betty Tuke Seniors Not Pictured Larry Banks Becky Brink Georgia Brown Bonny Carter Robert Demartino Rick Emry Robert Erickson Kevin Evart Jack Ferrante David Gronemeier Dale Hodges Ron Huston Mark Keyes Ed Leinum Michael Mentzer Ronney Million Linda Polensky Carl Popham Roger Pryor Grant Ritchie John Ross Gary Ross Carol Samek Donald Semler Richard Skelton Lynn Stewart Thomas Trapp John Welsford Robe , Diplomas Janet Tyler Larry Tuke Sharon Tuke Michael Urquhart Judith Tysseland Douglas Umbreit Susan Vandervert Steven VanRossum James Van Schoorl Christine VanWinkle Andrew Viger Michael Wallace Stanley Wallace Dan Walsh Kenneth Watt Bruce Webb Patricia Weed Katherine Wieber Laverne Wiese Geneva Williams Tim Wolferman Vicki Woodward Wendy Wright mafia-l, ameww -f be - -ff wx i Symbolize Commencement Exercises 3 Frank Visger Craig Volosing Donna Waechter Sarah Walter John Ward Bill Ward John Weeden Rich Weisser Fred Westerman Marilyn Williams Tim Williamson Dennis Wilson Jennifer Yahnke lleen Young John Yurik Darla Walker Bonnie Ware Dan Whicker Ed Wingert Sue Zastrow Linda Walker Mark Walker Judi Wasser Gary Waterhouse David White Donna Whitmore Randy Withrow Mike Wold Jeff Zerba Cheryl Zimmerman ww1Jsmmmmsf:,:mfwmm1eweann1 we -- f .Qv:fx : Senior Credits Abramson, Terri ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66, Class 67 Sec. 67, Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Band 65- 67, Orchestra 65-67, Senior Con. Adams, Mary Ellen GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 67, Dileas Chai- lin 67, FTA 66-67, Pipe Band 66- 67, Senior Con. Adams, Sue ASB Sec. 67, GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Sec. 65, Comm. 67, Hi- Lassies 66-67, Senior Con. Aitchison, Sue ASB Comm. 65-67, GL Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 67, Hi- Lassies 66-67, Senior Con. Albright, Sandy ASB Comm. 65- 66, GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Choir 66, Mixed Chorus 65, Senior Con. Aldrich, Karen ASB Comm. 65, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 65, Gymnastics 65, Pep Club 65-66, School Plays 65, Sen- ior Con. Alexander, Kay ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67, GL Comm. 67, Class 67 Comm. 67, Caileag Clan 67, Commercial Club 67, Pep Club 66-67, Choir 65-67, Senior Con. Allen, Mike ASB Comm. 65-66, Sen- ior Con. Allman, Garry Talent Club 67, Choir 65-67, All Northwest Choir 67. Anastasia, Ed ASB Rep. 66-67, Chairman 66-67, DE 67, VP 67, Varsity Wrestling 65-66, Senior Con. Anderson, Carol ASB Comm. 66- 67, GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66- 67, Rep. 67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Office Worker 67, French Club 66-67, Home Ec Club 67, Senior Con. Anderson, Shelly ASB Comm. 65- 66, GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66- 67, Class 67 Comm. 66, B-Squad Golf 66, Pep Club 65-67, Senior Con. Anderson, John Transferred from Sherwood, Oregon. Anker, Kathy Big Sister 66, Pep Club 65-67, Senior Con. Ankney, Linda Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 66-67. Armstrong, Mary Big Sister 67, Senior Con. Ashurst, Jim B-Squad Tennis 65, Swimming 65, Choir 65-67, High- landaires 66-67, All State Choir 66, Senior Con. Atchison, Frank Varsity Wrestling 66, B-Squad Wrestling 65. Austin, Denney Thespians 66, School Plays 66. Babcock, Jann ASB Comm. 67, GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Aqua Tartans 66-67, VP 67, Dileas Chai- lin 66-67, Sec. 67, FTA 66-67, Cheerleader 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con. Babin, Jackie ASB Comm. 66, GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Cai- leag Clan 66-67, Pres. 67, FTA 66-67, Talent Club 66-67, Treas. 67, Varsity Tennis 66-67, Hi-Las- sies 66-67, 5th Exec. 67, Senior Con. Bailey, Denise ASB Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, Commercial Club 66-67, Senior Con. Bailey, Sandy GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Spanish Club 65-66, Pep Club 65-67, Senior Con. Baldwin, Peggy Transferred from Quincy, Wash. 66, Class 67 Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Cai- leag Clan 67, Commercial Club 67, French Club 67, Home Ec Club 67, Senior Con. Ballantyne, Ray ASB Rep. 65, Class 67 Rep. 65-66, B-Squad Wrestling 65-66, Senior Con. Banks, Larry Transferred from Mead. Barraclough, Sue Transferred from NC 65, ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67, GL Comm. 66, Class 67 Comm. 66, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites 66-67, Editor 67, Demarians 66-67, Vice Administrator 67, Senior Con, Quill 84 Scroll. Barrett, Dan ASB VP 67, Rep. 65- 66, Chairman 66-67, Comm. 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 65-66, Chairman 66, Comm. 65, French Club 65, Key Club 66-67, Varsity Swimming 66, Band 65-67, Senior Con, All State Band 66, All Northwest Band 67. Barry, Tim Varsity Golf 65-66, Sen- ior Con. Batty, Tom ASB Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, Class 67 Rep. 65- 66, Chairman 65-66, Comm. 65-67, Chess Club 65, Demarians 67, German Club 65, Key Club 65-67, Lt. Governor 67, Math Club 65-66, B-Squad Wrestling 65, Great Scots 66-67, Choir 65-67, High- landaires 66-67, All City Choir 65- 67, All State Choir 66, All North- west Choir 67, Senior Con, Award of Merit 66. Baughman, Cindy FNA 67. Baxter, Randy DE 67, B-Squad Cross Country 65, Cadet Band 65, Band 66. Beadle, Doug Senior Con. Beck, Sue GL Big Sister 66, Stu- dent Worker 66, Art Club 66, DE 67, Pep Club 66-67. Beal, Bob Varsity Football 66-67, Wrestling 66-67, B-Squad Foot- ball 65, Wrestling 65, Senior Con. Bell, Carol ASB Rep. 65, GL VP 67, Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Commercial Club 65- 67, VP 66, Senior Con. Bemel, Stan Office Worker 65-67, Key Club 67, Math Club 66-67, Radio Club 65-67, Science Club 66-67, Varsity Football 66-67, Wrestling 66-67, B-Squad Foot- ball 65, Wrestling 65, Clansmen 66-67, Mixed Chorus 67, High- landaires 67, Senior Con. Bennecker, Cindy ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 67, GL Chairman 67, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Pep Club 65-66, School Plays 65. Bennett, Terry ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, GL Treas. 67, Rep. 65, Chair- man 67, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Class 67 Chairman 66, Hi-Lander Hi- Lites Asst. Editor 67, Dileas Chailin 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, VP 66, Senior Con, Quill 8t Scroll. Bertholf, Judi GL Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 67, Art Club 67, Commercial Club 67, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 65, Senior Con. Bertholf, Jan GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Aqua Tartans 65-67, Library Club 65, Senior Con. Biggar, Bob Transferred from Moses Lake, Wash. 66. Bishop, Linda Transferred from Marycliff 65. Bixby, Dave ASB Pres. 67, Rep. 65-66, Chairman 66, Comm. 65, Varsity Track 66-67, Gymnastics 66-67, B-Squad Football 65, Track 65, Gymnastics 66, Senior Con. Bjordahl, Sue Thespians 65-66, School Plays 65, Senior Con. Blackburn, Lonnie GL Comm. 65- 67, Big Sister 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Blomberg, Elizabeth GL Comm. 65, DE 67, Senior Con. Bloom, Francine Transferred from CleElum, Wash. 66, Class 67 Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Sen- ior Con. Blummert, Bill Debate 66-67, Sec. 66, B-Squad Cross Country 65, Mixed Chorus 65, Senior Con. Blust, Sue FNA 65-66, Latin Club 65-66. Bock, Jerry Varsity Football 66-67, Wrestling 66-67, B-Squad Foot- ball 65, Wrestling 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. Bongiorno, Frank B-Squad Track 65-67, Band 66-67. Bonser, Fred Varsity Wrestling 66, B-Squad Wrestling 65. Brace, Vicki ASB Comm. 67, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, Office Worker 66-67, Senior Con. Braun, Steve Varsity Track 65-67, Cross Country 66, Clansmen 66- 67. Brewer, Cyndi GL Rep. 66, Big Sis- ter 67. Brian, Linda ASB Rep. 66, Big Sis- ter 66, Office Worker 66-67, Thes- pians 67, School Plays 67, Senior Con. Briggs, Reg ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 65-67, Class 67 Comm. 67, De- marians 66, Key Club 66-67, Math Club 66, Science Club 66, Great Scots 66-67, Senior Con. Brink, Becky Transferred from Alameda, Calif. 66, GL Comm. 66, Senior Con. Brooks, Dennis Great Scots 66-67. Brown, Al ASB Comm. 66, Class 67 Comm. 67, B-Squad Track 65-66, Great Scots 66, Senior Con. Brown, Marcily GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Dileas Chailin 66-67, Varsity Golf 65-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, 5th Exec. 66, Senior Con. Brown, Yvonne GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con. Brucker, Kathy Transferred from Marycliff 66, GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67, Senior Con. Brunkow, Nancy ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, GL Comm. 67, Big Sis- ter 67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Pep Club 66-67. Brusseau, Barb ASB Comm. 65, GL Chairman 65, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 66- 67, Class 67 Rep. 65, Comm. 66, Cheerleader 67, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 65, Senior Con. Bunch, Becky ASB Rep. 66, GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Aqua Tar- tans 65-67, Sec. 66, Pep Club 65- 66, Senior Con. Burch, Barbara ASB Comm. 65- 67, GL Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Class 67 Treas. 67, Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67, Office Worker 67, Art Club 65-67, Pres. 67, German Club 65, Hi- Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con, National Art Award. Burdett, Debbie GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 65-66, Library Club 65-67, Orchestra 65, Senior Con. Burger, Howard Rifle Club 65-66, Band 65-67, Stage Band 66, Sen- ior Con. Burke, Patti Transferred from Marycliff 65, Senior Con. Burrill, Walt Transferred from NC 65, Senior Con. Butz, John Choir 66, Senior Con. Cappella, Jim Transferred from CV 66, Varsity Swimming 66-67, B- Squad Tennis 66, Great Scots 66- 67, VP 67, Band 66, Stage Band 66, Senior Con. Carlson, Ron Rifle Club 65-67, Sen- ior Con. Carlson, Steve ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Talent Club 67, Gre-at Scots 66-67, Choir 66-67, Highlandaires 66-67, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Caroon, Bruce Varsity Wrestling 65-66, B-Squad Wrestling 65-66, Senior Con. Carper, Ken Key Club 65-66, Sci- ence Club 65-66, Sec.-Treas. 66. Carter, Bonny French Club 66, Home Ec Club 65, Science Club 65, Varsity Swimming 66, Senior Con. Carter, Gary Art Club 66, B-Squad Golf 65-66. Casselman, Roy Cadet Band 65-66, Senior Con. Cathcart, Tom Great Scots 66, Sen- ior Con. Caudill, Sam Debate Club 65, DE 67. Caufield, Rod Varsity Tennis 66, B-Squad Tennis 65, Senior Con. Cavanaugh, Mary ASB Comm. 66, GL Big Sister 66, Aqua Tartans 65-66: Choir 65-66. Cayer, Mari Transferred from Sa- lem, Oregon, GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67, Senior Con. Charlton, Becky Transferred from Wenatchee, Wash. 65, Senior Con. Chalk, Michelle ASB Rep. 65, Chairman 66-67, GL Rep. 65, Chairman 66, Class 67 Chairman 65, Dileas Chailin 67, Aqua Tar- tans 65, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Pres. 67, Senior Con. Chapman, Jan DE 67, Spanish Club 66. Charter, Mike Varsity Wrestling 65-67, B-Squad Wrestling 65-67, Senior Con. Clark, Luwana GL Big Sister 67, Senior Con. Clary, Linda ASB Rep. 66, Chair- man 67, Comm. 65-67, GL Pres. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Class 67 Treas. 66, Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Dileas Chai- lin 67, French Club 65-67, Pres. 66, Thespians 66-67, Pep Club 65-67, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Clayton, Bob Varsity Bowling 65- 66, B-Squad Cross Country 65, Golf 65-66. Clough, Mike B-Squad Wrestling 65-66. Coburn, Christine ASB Comm. 67, Big Sister 66, Class 67 Comm. 66-67, Senior Con. Cole, Cindy ASB Comm. 66-67, GL Chairman 66, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Class Comm. 67, Aqua Tartans 66-67, German Club 65-66, Sec. 66, Thespians 65-67, Sec. 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Choir 66, School Plays 65, Senior Con. Conner, Micki ASB Rep. 65, Chair- man 67, Comm. 65-67, GL VP 67, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66, Cour- tesy Comm. 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 66, FTA 66-67, VP 66, German Club 65, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Pep Club 65, Choir 65-67, Treble Tempos 67, Senior Con. Cook, Judie ASB Rep. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, School Plays 66-67, Senior Con. Cook, Mike Baseball Manager 65- 67, Clansmen 65-67. Cooley, Barbara Big Sister 66, Commercial Club 66, Girls' Chor- us 66-67, Mixed Chorus 65-67, Senior. Con. Cooley, Beverly GL Comm. 66-67, DE 67, Mixed Chorus 66. Coonrod, Kathy Big Sister 66, Tal- ent Club 65, Pep Club 65-66, Sen- ior Con. Cooper, Jan ASB Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, GL Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Class 67 5th Exec. 66, Comm. 66-67, French Club 65-67, VP 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Coppinger, Norma Big Sister 66-67, Home Ec Club 67, Girls' Chorus 66-67. Cosand, Patti Big Sister 66, Sen- ior Con. Cowan, Craig Transferred from NC 65, Varsity Wrestling 67, B-Squad Wrestling 66-67. Cox, Suzy GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, Sporran Copy Editor 67, FTA 66-67, Treas. 67, German Club 66, Pep Club 65: Highland Dancer 66-67, Senior Con, Quill 8t Scroll. Crain, Teresa GL Rep. 67, Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 67, FTA 66-67, Treas. 66, German Club 65-66, Treas. 66, Varsity Golf 67, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Orchestra 65, Senior Con. Crait, Ron Transferred from Walla Walla, Wash. 67. Crawford, Terri Big Sister 67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Sporran 67, FTA 66- 67, German Club 66-67, Senior Con. Culver, Linda GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66, Class 67 Comm. 67, Commercial Club 66-67, Treas. 67, Home Ec Club 67, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. Dahlen, Norman Radio Club 66. Davenport, Roy Varsity Swimming 65-66. Davis, Carol ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66, French Club 66-67, Pres. 67, Home Ec Club 65-67, VP 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Senior Con. Davis, Ken Radio Club 67, Band 65-66, Asst. Drum Major, School Plays 67, Senior Con. Davis, Pat GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Varsity Golf 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, Sen- ior Con. DeGuire, Carol GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con. Delaney, Pam ASB Comm. 66, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, French Club 65, Varsity Gym- nastics 66, Senior Con. Deneke, Dick DE 67. Dennis, Lori Big Sister 66, Girls' Chorus 67. Devary, Joe ASB Rep. 66-67, Class 67 2nd VP 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 66, Latin Club 65, Varsity Golf 65-66, Senior Con. Dick, Judi Class 67 Rep. 66, Treble Tempos 66-67, Girls' Chorus 65, Choir 66-67, Senior Con. Dickey, Linda ASB Comm. 65-67, GL Treas. 67, Rep. 65, Chairman 66, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66, FTA 65-67, Pres. 67, German Club 65, Hi- Lassies 66-67, Pep Club 65, Sec. 65, Senior Con. Dickinson, Dave ASB Rep. 66, Class 67 Rep. 67, B-Squad Foot- ball 65. Diedrich, Anita Transferred from Marycliff 66, Office Worker 67, Senior Con. Dietrich, George Varsity Cross Country 66, B-Squad Cross Coun- try 66, Clansman 66-67, Senior Con. Donahoe, Judy Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Thespians 66, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Dotson, Charlie ASB Rep. 66, Var- sity Football 66-67, Wrestling 66- 67, Track 66-67, B-Squad Foot- ball 65, Wrestling 65, Clansmen 66-67, Sgt. at Arms 67. Doyle, Mary GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 66, French Club 67, FTA 67. Drew, Bill Class 67 Comm. 67, Sporran 67, Demarians 66-67, French Club 65, Science Club 66, Senior Con, Quill 8. Scroll. Drobny, Ric Office Worker 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, B-Squad Football Manager 66, Great Scots 66, Senior Con. Drollinger, Louise ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 65, Chairman 66, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Sporran 67, Hi- Lassies 66-67, Pep Club 65, Choir 65-66, Senior Con, Quill St Scroll. Duke, Dale GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Hi-Las- sies 67, Girls' Chorus 66-67, Sen- ior Con. Durkin, Kathy ASB Comm. 65-67, GL Rep. 67, Comm. 65-67 Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 67, Caileag Clan 67, Home Ec Club 65, Varsity Tennis 67, B-Squad Tennis 65-66, Senior Con. Dyck, Jill Transferred from Post Falls, Idaho 66. Earls, Karen Transferred from Portland, Oregon 66, GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Math Club 67. Egger, Pat Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Senior Con. Eigeman, Steve B-Squad Basket- ball 65. Ellis, Cherie Big Sister 66, Senior Con. Elston, Bill ASB Rep. 65, Hi-Land- er Hi-Lites 66-67, Football Man- ager 66-67, Basketball Manager 65-66, Clansmen 66-67. Emery, Mike Sporran 67. Epley, Fred Transferred from Pull- man, Wash. 65. Erickson, Dave Choir 65-67, Pres. 67, Highlandaires 65-67. Erickson, Don Electronics Club 66- 67, Sec.-Treas. 67. Erickson, Greg ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, DE 67, Pres. 67, Varsity Track 66-67, B-Squad Football 65, Track 65, Basketball 65, Clans- men 66-67, Senior Con. Estep, Beverly Transferred from Metaline Falls, Wash. 66. Estes, Charlene ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, Aqua Tartans 65-67, Senior Con. Evans, Terrie Big Sister 66-67, Commercial Club 65, Pep Club 65-67. Evart, Kevin Pipe Band 65-67. Exley, Linda GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Caileag Clan 67, Demarians 67, Dileas Chailin 67, Pres. 67, Math Club 67, Sec. 67, Varsity Tennis 65-67, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Senior Con, Pep Club 65, German Contest winner from Shadle 65, National Merit finalist. Fairfax, Shirley GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 66-67, Commercial Club 65-67, Treas. 66, Hi-Lassies 66- 67, ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Senior Con. Farris, Forest Varsity Football 66- 67, B-Squad Football 65, Clans- men 67, Senior Con. Fehler, Glenn Class 67 5th Exec. 67, Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Varsity Football 66-67, Wrestling 66-67, B-Squad Football 65, Wrestling 65, Clansmen 66-67, Sec.-Treas. 67, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Feldhahn, Debbi ASB Comm. 65- 67, GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 66, Caileag Clan 66-67, Commercial Club 66-67, Home Ec Club 66-67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Felix, Vonnie ASB Comm. 66, GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66, FTA 67, German Club 67, Concert Band 65-67, Stage Band 66-67, Senior Con. Ferguson, Dan Senior Con. Ferrante, Jack Transferred from Gonzaga Prep 66. Fish, Dar Big Sister 66, GL Comm. 65, Commercial Club 66, Home Ec Club 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Senior Con. Fischer, Joan ASB Comm. 65-67, GL Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 66-67, Commercial Club 66-67, Spanish Club 66-67, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. Fisher, Ed ASB VP 67, Varsity Foot- ball 66-67, Basketball 66-67, Track 65-67, B-Squad Football 65, Basketball 65, Clansmen 66- 67, Senior Con, Friendliest Boy 65-66, All City Football 66. Fitzthum, Chris GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Senior Con. Fleming, Chris Big Sister 67. Fort, Ann Transferred from Ft. Worth, Texas 66, FNA 67. Fountaine, Claudia GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, Class 67 Comm. 66, Home Ec Club 65, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Choir 66, Treble Tempos 66, Senior Con. Fox, Julie Big Sister 67, Senior Con. Fox, Patty ASB Comm. 66-67, GL Rep. 66-67, Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Hi-Lan- der Hi-Lites 67, Class 67 Chair- man 66, Comm. 66, Rep. 66, FTA 66-67, 5th Exec. 66, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Senior Con, Quill 8t Scroll. Foye, Bob Demarians 66, Great Scots 66. Freeman, Jim Varsity Cross Coun- try 66-67, B-Squad Track 65-66, Cross Country 65-66, School Plays 66-67, Senior Con. Freeman, Larry Stage Crew 65-67, Radio Club 65-67, Pres. 67. Freeman, Mark Transferred from Germany 66. Gaidos, Jerry ASB Comm. 66. Galer, Sheri Art Club 66-67 Pres. 67, Treas. 66, German Club 65, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Treas. 66. Gallegos, Sue GL Rep. 65, Comm. 66, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67, Caileag Clan 66-67, Hi- Lassies 66-67, Senior Con. Gamache, Jim Radio Club 65, Rifle Club 65, Sgt. of Arms 65, Cadet Band 65-66. Ganoung, Cathy Big Sister 66-675 Class 67 Comm. 665 Majorettes 65-675 Senior Con. Garriott, Vonnie GL Comm. 665 Big Sister 66-675 Pep Club 65-675 Sen- ior Con. Gaudette, Steve B-Squad Baseball 655 Senior Con. Giachetti, Lyn ASB Comm. 675 Big Sister 675 Class 67 Comm. 655 Art Club 665 Home Ec Club 655 Library Club 675 Hi-Lassies 67. Gilbreth, Dick Transferred from CV 665 Varsity Football 66-675 Clans- men 66-675 Senior Con. Giles, Vicky ASB Comm. 655 GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-675 Com- mercial Club 65-675 Girls' Chorus 65-675 Senior Con. Gillette, Mary ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-665 GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65-66, Chairman 665 Class 67 Comm. 655 Art Club 65-66, Sec. 655 Com- mercial Club 65-66, VP 665 Home Ec Club 665 Pep Club 65-665 Sen- ior Con. Glenn, Carolyn Big Sister 665 Pep Club 65-67. Grace, Kathy ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, Chairman 665 GL Chairman 66, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-675 Class 67 Comm. 675 Office Work- er 675 French Club 65-675 FTA 665 Hi-Lassies 66-675 Senior Con. Gray, Ginger Transferred from NC 665 Big Sister 675 Senior Con. Greco, Frank ASB Rep. 65-66, Comm. 65-67, Chairman 66-675 Class 67, Pres. 665 Hi-Lander Hi- Lites Editor 66, Asst. Editor 665 Key Club 65-675 B-Squad Football 65, Tennis 665 Great Scots 675 Senior Con5 Quill 8t Scroll. Greear, Carrie ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 675 GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-665 Big Sister 66-675 Commercial Club 66-675 French Club 66-675 Pep Club 66-675 Senior Con. Green, Clarissa Transferred from Columbus, Georgia 655 Big Sister J 66-675 Commercial Club 66-675 Senior Con. Green, Carina Transferred from Columbus, Georgia 655 GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 675 Senior Con. Greene, Shelley Big Sister 66-675 Hi-Lassies 675 Pep Club 665 Sen- ior Con. Gullidge, Pat ASB Comm. 65, Chair- man 675 GL Sec. 67, Comm. 65- 665 Big Sister 66-675 Class 67 Rep. 665 Office Worker 675 Spanish Club 66-67, Pres. 67, VP 665 Hi- Lassies 675 Pep Club 65-665 Sen- ior Con. Gustafson, Ingrid Big Sister 66-675 Pep Club 65-675 Senior Con. Hager, Steve Class 67 lst VP 67, Chairman 675 Senior Con. Haglund, Ray Class 67 Comm. 67. Hahn, Carol GL Rep. 66, Big Sis- ter 66-675 DE 67, Highland Dancer 675 FNA 65-67, VP 66, Pres. 675 Senior Con. Hamilton, JoAnne Big Sister 66-675 Aqua Tartans 65-67, Pres. 67, Treas. 665 Home Ec Club 655 Sen- ior Con. Hamm, Linda ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 665 Home Ec Club 66-67, VP 675 Senior Con. Hansen, Karen Transferred from Riverton, Wyoming5 GL Rep. 67, Chairman 675 Demarians 66-675 Thespians 66-675 Senior Con. Hansen, Dick Transferred from Salt Lake City, Utah5 Senior Con. Hanson, Frank Transferred from Richmond, Calif. 66. Hardin, Ron ASB Rep. 65-67, Chair- man 65-675 Class 67 Pres. 67, VP 66, Chairman 67, Comm. 675 Key Club 66-675 Hi-Lander Hi-Lites 67, Asst. Editor 675 German Club 66, Pres. 665 Great Scots 66-675 Senior Con5 Quill 84 Scroll. Harding, Julie ASB 5th Exec. 66, Rep. 65, Chairman 66, Comm. 655 Big Sister 66-675 French Club 65- 675 Thespians 66, VP 665 Hi-Las- sies 67, Pres. 675 School Plays 665 Senior Con5 Girls' State5 Pep Club 66. Harnack, Brent Senior Con. Harris, Sharon Commercial Club 675 Senior Con. Harrison, George Transferred from Mendocino, Calif.5 Varsity gym- nastics 67. Harvey, Rick Concert Band 65-665 Stage Band 665 Senior Con. Hathaway, Steve DE 675 Varsity Baseball 65-675 B-Squad Baseball 655 Clansmen 66-67. Haunschild, Jim Varsity Cross Country 66, Track 675 B-Squad Cross Country 65-66, Track 65-66. Hecla, Charles Transferred from Castro Valley, Calif. 66. Hedin, Mike B-Squad Wrestling 65. Helke, Pete Transferred from Gon- zaga Prep5 Varsity Baseball 66-67. Helmer, Diane ASB Sec. 675 Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 665 Office Worker 665 French Club 655 Hi-Lassies 66-67, Sec. 675 Senior Con. Hempel, Barbara Big Sister 665 Talent Club 65-66, Sec. 665 Choir 65-66. Hempel, Bev Big Sister 665 Talent Club 65-67, Sec. 655 Choir 65-66. Hill, Bob Radio Club 66-675 Senior Con. Hines, Bobbie Transferred from Moses Lake, Wash. 67. Hoagland, Joan ASB Rep. 65-66, Chairman 65-665 GL Rep. 65, Chairman 66-67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-675 FNA 655 Hi-Las- sies 66-675 Orchestra 65-675 Sen- ior Con5 All Northwest Orchestra 67. Hobson, Lynette Big Sister 66-675 Pep Club 65-675 Senior Con. Hocum, Brian Class 67 2nd VP 675 Varsity Track 65-67, Cross Coun- try 65-675 B-Squad Football 65, Cross Country 655 Clansmen 65- 675 Senior Con. Hodges, Dale Transferred from Livermore, Calif. 66. Hoiseth, Eloise ASB Rep. 665 GL Rep. 65-66, Comm. 65-67, Big Sis- ter 65-675 DE 675 Commercial Club 65-67, VP 665 Latin Club 655 Senior Con. Holford, Ellyn ASB Comm. 66-675 GL Comm. 65-675 Big Sister 66- 675 Class 67 Comm. 66-675 Office Worker 675 Art Club 66-675 Com- mercial Club 66-67, Sec. 675 Pep Club 66-675 Senior Con. Holliday, Shirley ASB Comm. 675 Big Sister 66-675 Senior Con. Hoogendyk, Marilyn Big Sister 665 Pep Club 65-675 Orchestra 65-675 Girls' Chorus 675 Senior Con. Hoogstad, Dan Sporran Photogra- pher 65-675 Varsity Track 67. Hoover, Ed Office Worker 66-67. Horr, Bob Art Club 675 Rifle Club 655 Great Scots 665 Senior Con. Hosheit, John ASB Rep. 665 Comm. 665 Class 67 Comm. 675 Senior Con. Howell, Steve Varsity Gymnastics 675 Senior Con. Hubbard, Ginny ASB Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 675 GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-675 Class 67 Chairman 65-67, Comm. 65-665 Sporran 67, Asst. Editor 675 Hi-Lander Hi-Litesl' 675 Art Club 66-675 French Club 65-675 Hi-Lassies 66-675 Senior Con5 Quill 81 Scroll. Hudson, Arlin Transferred from Gold Beach, Oregon 655 Varsity Wrestling 66-675 B-Squad Foot- ball 655 Senior Con. Huff, Bonnie GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 665 Office Worker 675 Home Ec Club 665 Thespians 66- 675 Senior Con. Huish, Mary ASB Comm. 65-675 GL Comm. 665 Big Sister 66-675 Com- mercial Club 66-67, 5th Exec. 675 Pep Club 66-67. Hunt, Alpha GL Rep. 655 Big Sister 66-675 Art Club 66. Ingersoll, Nikki Transferred from Wapato, Wash. 67. Inhofer, Sue GL Rep. 65, Big Sis- ter 665 Office Worker 675 Com- mercial Club 65-675 Home Ec Club 675 Thespians 66-675 Senior Con. Jacobs, Mike ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 65-665 Art Club 66-675 DE 67. Jens, Greg Varsity Basketball 65- 66, Baseball 65-66. Jensen, Linda GL Chairman 67, Comm. 65-675 Art Club 66-675 De- marians 665 Dileas Chailin 675 German Club 655 Varsity Tennis 67, B-Squad Tennis 665 Hi-Las- sies 675 Pep Club 65-665 High- landaires' Accomp. 675 Senior Con. Johnson, Cheryl GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-675 Debate Club 65-67, Pres. 67, Treas. 665 Demar- ians 665 Dileas Chailin 66-67, VP 675 German Club 65-67, VP 665 Senior Con5 Finalist in UN Speech Contest 66. Johnson, Kay ASB Comm. 675 GL Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-675 Sporran 675 Demarians 66-675 FTA 65-675 Red Cross 675 Span- ish Club 65-675 Pep Club 65-675 Senior Con. Jones, Don ASB Pres. 67, Rep. 655 Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 665 Varsity Football 66, Basketball 66-675 B-Squad Football 65, Bas- ketball 655 Senior Con. Jones, Phyllis GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 56-675 Thespians 66-675 Mixed Chorus 665 School Plays 665 Senior Con. Jordan, John Transferred from Portland, Oregon 665 B-Squad Football 665 Senior Con. Kalles, Craig Varsity Football 66- 67, Baseball 665 B-Squad Football 65, Basketball 65, Baseball 655 Clansmen 66-675 Senior Con. Kaluza, Linda Big Sister 66-675 Home Ec Club 66-67, 5th Exec. 675 Pep Club 66-675 Senior Con. Kammers, Bob Transferred from Republic, Wash. 67. Keller, Jerry Senior Con. Kelley, Kathy Transferred from Rogers 655 ASB Comm. 66-675 GL Comm. 66, Chairman 66, Big Sis- ter 675 Class 67 Comm. 665 Art Club 675 Commercial Club 675 Varsity Golf 665 Senior Con. Kemmish, Sue ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 67, Chairman 675 GL Rep. 65, Comm. 67, Big Sister 665 Office Worker 675 French Club 675 Var- sity Golf 665 Hi-Lassies 675 Pep Club 65-665 Senior Con. Kennedy, Penni Big Sister 66-675 Commercial Club 675 Pep Club 65-675 Senior Con. Kerher, Bob Class 67 Comm. 675 Thespians 66-67, Pres. 665 School Plays 66-675 Senior Con. Kerr, Ken Senior Con. Keyes, Mark Transferred from El- lensburg, Wash. 665 Varsity Track 66. Kilham, Steve Transferred from Wenatchee, Wash. 66. Kimmet, Pat Transferred from Marycliff 655 Big Sister 66. Kinderman, Sue ASB Rep. 65-66, Comm. 65-66, Chairman 665 GL Rep. 65-67, Comm. 65-67, Chair- man 66-67, Big Sister 66-675 Class 67 Comm. 65-675 Sporran 66-675 Art Club 65-675 Red Cross 65-665 Hi-Lassies 675 Pep Club 65-665 Senior Con. King, Fred ASB Comm. 67, Rep. 655 Class 67 VP 665 Varsity Wrestling 65-67, Track 65, Football 665 B- Squad Football 665 Clansmen 65- 675 Senior Con. King, JoAnne ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 675 GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66-675 Class 67 Comm. 675 French Club 65-67, Treas. 665 FTA 65-67, Treas. 665 Hi-Lassies 675 Pep Club 65- 665 Senior Con. King, Rich Rifle Club 66-67. Kirkwood, Cheryl GL Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 675 Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 665 Spanish Club 65-675 Pep Club 65- 675 Choir 66-67, All City Choir 675 Senior Con. Kleven, Joan Big Sister 665 Art Club 66-675 Pep Club 66-675 Art Award5 Senior Con. Knight, Elaine Pep Club 65-665 Sen- ior Con. Knight, Jane ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sis- ter 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 67, FMS 66-67, Sec. 66, VP 67, Home Ec Club 65-67, Pres. 67, VP 67, Band 65-67, Senior Con. Koenig, Diane GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Dileas Chailin 67, German Club 66-67, VP 67, Senior Con. Kruse, Cindy Home Ec Club 65-66, Senior Con. Kuehl, Donna ASB Comm. 65-67, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67, Class 67 Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm, 67, Office Worker 67, Commercial Club 66- 67, Senior Con. Lake, Holly Big Sister 66-67, Art Club 66-67, Commercial Club 65, Home Ec Club 65. Landry, Tom Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Varsity Football 66-67, B-Squad Football 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. Langley, Michele GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, French Club 65, Highland Dancer 67. Lanouette, John Varsity Wrestling 66-67, B-Squad Wrestling 65, Clansmen 66-67, Pres. 67. Largent, Nancy ASB Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66, Sporran 67, French Club 65-66, 5th Exec. 65, Varsity Golf 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Lauber, Nancy GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Library Worker 65-66, Commer- cial Club 67, FTA 67, Sec. 67, German Club 65-67, Library Club 65-67, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Senior Con. Lauder, Loraine GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66, ASB Rep. 65, Commer- cial Club 66-67, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. Laurich, Barb FNA 65, Red Cross 65, Pep Club 66-67, Girls' Chorus 66-67, Senior Con. Lauritzen, Marilyn GL Comm. 65, Office Worker 66-67. Lawrence, Bryan Transferred from Ephrata, Wash. 65, ASB Rep. 65, Chairman 65, Varsity Football 66- 67, B-Squad Football 65, Mixed Chorus 65-66, Senior Con. Lawson, Connie ASB Comm. 65-66, GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66, ASB Rep. 65, Office Worker 67, Cai- leag Clan 66-67, 5th Exec. 67, French Club 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Lear, John Class 67 Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Choir 65-67, Highland- aires 65-67, All State Choir 66, Senior Con, ASB Rep. 67. LeBret, Jan GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Home Ec Club 65-67, Sec. 66, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. LeBret, June GL Rep. 66, Big Sis- ter 66-67, Home Ec Club 65-67, Treas. 66, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. LeBret, Norm Class 67 5th Exec. 67, Rep. 65-66, Comm. 66, Senior Con. Lee, Linda ASB Comm. 67, GL Comm. 65, Class 67 Comm. 66, Girls' Chorus 65-67, Senior Con. Lee, Bob Chess Club 65-67, Math Club 65-67, Science Club 66-67, Concert Band 66-67, Stage Band 66-67, Orchestra 65, Senior Con. Lehman, Steve Key Club 66-67, Sec. 67, Math Club 65-67, Pres. 67, Science Club 65-67, Pres. 67, NMSQT Finalist. Lesley, Debbie ASB Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Senior Con. Lewis, Susan Big Sister 67, Senior Con. Libby, Del Radio Club 67, Senior Con. Liberty, Larry Varsity Wrestling 66, B-Squad Baseball 65, Cross Country 65. Lieske, Fred Varsity Football 66-67, B-Squad Basketball 65. Lindbloom, Esther Big Sister 66- 67, Talent Club 65-67, VP 67, Treas. 66, 5th Exec. 66, Choir 65- 67, Treble Tempos 66-67. Lindgren, Cynthia ASB Comm. 66, Rep. 66, Class 67 Comm. 66, GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Talent Club 65-67, Pres. 66, Treas. 65, Thespians 65-67, Pres. 67, Sec. 66, Hi-Lassies 67, School Plays 66-67, Senior Con. Lindholm, Mark ASB Treas. 67, Thespians 66-67, VP 67, Varsity Gymnastics 66-67, School Plays 66-67, Senior Con. Link, Jim Transferred from NC. Linnenkamp, Steve Transferred from Gonzaga Prep 65. Lipton, Pat Transferred from Goldsboro, North Carolina 66, Varsity Wrestling 67, Senior Con. Lipton, Tom Transferred from Goldsboro, North Carolina 66, Class 67 Rep. 67, Varsity Wrest- ling 66-67, Track 66. Logan, Bud ASB Comm. 67, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites 67, Thespians 67, B-Squad Cross Country 65, Wrestling 66, Stage Band 65-66, Concert Band 65-67, Pipe Band 66-67, Senior Con. Lucas, Bonnie. ASB Rep. 66, Chair- man 66, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Office Worker 66-67, Commercial Club 65-67, French Club 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Lucas, Marcy GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites 66, Spanish Club 67. Luke, Karen FMS 66, FTA 66, Latin Club 65-67, VP 67, Pep Club 66-67. Lussier, Gil ASB Comm. 67, Great Scots 66, Senior Con. Lutz, Vicki ASB Comm. 67, GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Di- leas Chailin 66-67, FTA 66, Home Ec Club 65, Band 65-67, Orches- tra 66-67. Mace, Larry Senior Con. Mackie, Candy ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Chairman 67, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 65-67, Hi-Lander Hi- Lites and Sporran Photographer 65, Senior Con, March of Dimes Rep. 67. Magnuson, Sheldon B-Squad Golf 65. Maloney, Mike Varsity Baseball 66- 67, Basketball 66-67, B-Squad Baseball 65, Basketball 65, Clans- men 66-67, Senior Con. Martenson, Karen Senior Con. Martin, Judy GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, French Club 65-67, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. Mathiason, David Class 67 Rep. 65- 66, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites 66-67, Asst. Editor 66, Demarians 66-67, Key Club 66-67, Science Club 66, Senior Con, Quill 81 Scroll. Mattausch, Earline Transferred from Salt Lake City, Utah 65, Big Sister 66, Gymnastics 66, Girls' Chorus 65. Matthews, Christine ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, GL Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Senior Con. Matthys, Lu AFS Exchange Stu- dent, ASB Comm. 67, GL Comm. 67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Senior Con. McBrayer, Brenda Big Sister 66, Senior Con. McBride, Greg Rifle Club 65, Band 65. McCarthy, Chuck Transferred from Colbert, Wash. 66, Class 67 Rep. 67, B-Squad Wrestling 66. McCaughey, Larry Varsity Wrest- ling 66-67, Track 67, B-Squad Wrestling 65, Track 65-66, Senior Con, Class 67 Rep. 66. McClelland, Leslie Talent Club 65, Big Sister 67, Pep Club 66-67, Girls' Chorus 67, Senior Con. McCoIIim, Brian Rifle Club 66-67, Pres. 67. McConnell, Paula Big Sister 66-67, French Club 65-66, Band 65-67, Orchestra 65-67, Senior Con. Mccray, Doug ASB Rep 66, Comm. 66, Varsity Football 66-67, Wrest- ling 66, B-Squad Football 65, Wrestling 65, Clansmen 67, School Play 66, Senior Con. McCreight, Doug Senior Con. McCulloch, Sandy ASB Comm. 66, GL Comm. 65, Chairman 66, Big Sister 66, Courtesy Comm. 67, Art Club 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. McDaniel, Larry Transferred from Reardan, Wash. McDaniel, Bob Art Club 65-66, Gym- nastics 65-67, Senior Con. McEvoy, Dick Chess Club 65, Var- sity Golf 65. McFarland, Toni ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Chairman 65, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Big Sister 66, Of- fice Worker 66, French Club 65- 67, School Plays 66, Senior Con. McFarlane, Dan ASB Rep. 65, Sen- ior Con. McGinnis, Kathy Transferred from Marycliff. McGrew, Bruce Transferred from Watsonville, Calif. 65, B-Squad Track 65-66. McGuire, Connie Transferred from NC 66. McKeen, Pat Transferred from Chicopee, Mass. 66, GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67, FNA 66-67, Sec. 67, Senior Con. Medina, Tom Transferred from Moses Lake, Wash. 66. Meiser, Ray B-Squad Golf 65. Melchisedeck, Vicki ASB Rep. 66- 67, Comm. 67, Chairman 67, GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67, Comm. 66, Chairman 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65- 66, Choir 66-67, Treble Tempos 67, Senior Con. Mell, Chuck Senior Con. Mentzer, Mike Transferred from Ottumwa, Iowa 66, Senior Con. Mero, Mary Anne Big Sister 66, FTA 66-67, Pep Club 65-67, Girls' Chorus 65-67, Senior Con. Merritt, Tom ASB Comm. 65-66, Class 67 Rep. 65, Comm. 66-67, Chairman 66, Varsity Football 66- 67, Track 66, B-Squad Football 65, Baseball 65, Basketball 65, Clansmen 66-67: Senior Con. Michalson, Rod Senior Con. Miller, Toni Transferred from Marycliff 66, Senior Con. Miller, Mary Pat ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, GL Comm. 65-66, Chairman 66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Chairman 66, Office Worker 67, FTA, Senior Con. Miller, Pam Big Sister 66, Art Club 67, German Club 66-67, Treas. 67, Library Club 66-67, Talent Club 66-67, Highland Dancer 66-67, Senior Con. Moritz, Craig ASB Comm. 66, Class 67 Rep. 66-67, Comm. 66-67, Var- sity Baseball 66-67, B-Squad Basketball 65, Baseball 65, Clans- men 66-67, Senior Con. Morris, Mallory Big Sister 66, Art Club 66. Morstad, Rolf ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 66-67, Senior Con. Moyer, Mike ASB Rep. 65, Varsity Wrestling 66-67, B-Squad Golf 65, Wrestling 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con, 3rd in City Wrestling 66. Moyle, Steve Transferred from Gonzaga Prep 66, Varsity Foot- ball 66-67, ASB Rep. 67, B-Squad Basketball 66, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. Munson, Roy Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Photographer 65, Art Club 66-67, Senior Con. Murphy, Chris ASB Rep 67, Comm. 67, Chairman 67, GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Pep Club 65, Hi-Lassies 66-67, VP 67, Class 67 Treas. 66, Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Office Worker 66-67, Caileag Clan 66-67, Red Cross 67, Senior Con, March of Dimes Rep. Murphy, Russ ASB Rep. 65, Var- sity Golf 66, B-Squad Basketball 65, Baseball 65, Senior Con. Mustard, Bill ASB 5th Exec. 66, Rep. 66, Chairman 66-67, Comm. 65-67, Class 67 Temporaw Pres. 65, Rep. 65-67, Comm. 65-67, Chairman 65-67, Demarians 67, Vice Administrator 67, French Club 66-67, Key Club 67, Pres. 67, Red Cross, Talent Club 66-67, VP 67, B-Squad Football 65, Great Scots 66-67, Board of Regents 66, Pres. 67, Highlandaires 66, Choir 65-67, School Plays 66, Senior Con, March of Dimes Rep., All City Talent Con. Myhre, Karen Big Sister 66-67. Myhre, Tom Senior Con. Neel, Linda ASB Rep. 65, Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, GL Rep. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66-67, Chairman 66, Talent Club 65-67, Pres. 67, VP 66, Treas. 65, Band 65-67, Stage Band 66-67, All State Orchestra 66. Nelson, John Class 67 1st VP 67, Comm. 67, Varsity Basketball 66- 67, Baseball 66-67, B-Squad Foot- ball 65, Basketball 65, Baseball 65, Senior Con. Nelson, Linda ASB Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 65-66, Commercial Club 66-67, Talent Club 65-67, Thespians 66- 67, Choir 65-67, Senior Con. Nethercutt, John ASB Comm. 67, Manager Varsity Football 66, Wrestling 66, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Nieschulz, Bob DE 67, Cadet Band 65, Concert Band 66, Senior Con. Ninemire, Donna Big Sister 66, Senior Con. Nixon, Linda Big Sister 67, Aqua Tartans 65-67, 5th Exec. 67, Art Club 66-67. Nock, Sandi GL Comm. 65, Big Sis- ter 66-67, French Club 66-67, FTA 65, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Nolan, Steve Transferred from NC. Nolan, Terry ASB Comm. 66-67, GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 5th Exec. 66, Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, French Club 65-67, Sec. 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Senior Con, Friendliest Sophomore Girl 65. Nord, John ASB Comm. 66, DE 67, B-Squad Cross Country 65, Track 65, Senior Con. Novak, Geary B-Squad Baseball 65. 0'ConnelI, Tim Varsity Golf 66, B- Squad Golf 65. 0'Conner, Rich Varsity Wrestling 67, B-Squad Wrestling 66, Mixed Chorus 65. Ogilvie, Steve Varsity Football 66- 67, Wrestling 65-66, B-Squad Football 65, Wrestling 65, Friend- liest Boy 67, 3rd Sub-District Wrestling 66, Clansmen 66-67. Dien, Linda GL Comm. 66, Big Sis- ter 66, DE 67, Governor and His- torian 67, Choir 65-66, Treble Tempos 65-66, Senior Con. 0'Keefe, Clair Chess Club 65-67, Latin Club 65, Pres. 65, Band 65-67, Orchestra 66-67, Senior Con, Letter of Commendation NMSQT. Olsen, Diana ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, GL Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Exec. Council 65, Big Sister 66, Office Worker 66-67, Aqua Tartans 65, Caileag Clan 66-67, Treas. 67, FTA 66, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Senior Con. Olsen, Kathy Senior Con. Olson, Brenda Big Sister 66-67, French Club 66-67, Talent Club 67, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Senior Con, Award of Merit in Speech. Orton, Lance Varsity Track 65-67, Football 65-67, B-Squad Football 65, Clansmen 65-67. Oster, Kathy Big Sister 65, Senior Con. Dstrander, Bob Varsity Football 66, B-Squad Football 65. Duimette, Dan Transferred from Mater Cleri 66, Talent Club 67, Mixed Chorus 66, Choir 67, High- landaires 67. Ovey, Karen Big Sister 66-67, Com- mercial Club 67, Spanish Club 66-67, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. Owen, Dee ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 67, Pep Club 65-67, Senior Con. Palmen, Mary Transferred from Northwest Christian School, Commercial 66, Senior Con. Parker, Mike Transferred from Cupertino, Calif. 65, Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Varsity Tennis 65-67, Senior Con. Parks, Gayle GL Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Caileag Clan 65-67, VP 67, FTA 66-67, Spanish Club 66-67, VP 67, Tennis 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, VP 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con. Parsons, Claudia ASB Rep. 65-66, Comm. 65, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 67, Comm. 67, French Club 66-67, Thespians 66-67, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Parsons, Jan GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, Spanish Club 67, FTA 66-67, VP 67, Pep Club 65-67, Pipe Band 66-67, Senior Con. Paulsen, Cheryl Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 66, Library Club 67. Paulukonis, Ellen ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67, GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Sporran 67, French Club 65-67, Sec. 66, Gymnastics 65, Pep Club 65-67, VP 67, Senior Con. Peck, Shannon GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Hi-Lassies 66, Senior Con. Pelton, Kathi ASB Comm. 65, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Spor- ran 67, Senior Con. Pepin, Jon Senior Con. Perdue, Darrell DE 67, Varsity Wrestling 65-67. Permenter, Terry GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, FTA 66-67, Pres. 67, Spanish Club 66-67, Hi-Las- sies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Girls' Chorus 65, Senior Con. Person, Willanne ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, GL Chairman 67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Class 67 Sec. 66, Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 66, Dileas Chailin 66-67, French Club 66-67, Band 65-67, Senior Con. Peters, John Transferred from Gon- zaga Prep 65, Varsity Golf 66, Senior Con. Peterson, Lynda, Transferred from Spain 67, Sporran 67, Pep Club 67, Senior Con. Peterson, Melba Big Sister 66-67, Band 65-67. Peterson, Pete Orchestra 65-67, Senior Con. Petty, Steve Varsity Wrestling 66, B-Squad Wrestling 65. Peuck, Karen ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66- 67, Office Worker 67, Library 66, French Club 66-67, Library Club 66-67, Pres. 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Senior Con. Pickel, Bob B-Squad Golf 66, Sen- ior Con. Pierce, Tom Transferred from Se- attle 66. Pike, Jerry B-Squad Tennis 65, Manager Football 65-66, Basket- ball 65-67. Piper, Debbie GL Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, FNA 65, Senior Con. Polensky, Linda Big Sister 66-67, Latin Club 66-67, Senior Con. Polwarlh, Bob Varsity Golf 65-67, Senior Con. Potts, Doug Sporran 67, Rifle Club 66-67, Great Scots 66-67. Powell, Linda ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Of- fice Worker 67, Commercial Club 67, FTA 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Preecs, Gordie ASB Rep. 65-66, Comm. 66-67, Chairman 66, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites Photographer 66-67, Key Club 66-67, Math Club 66-67, Science Club 65-66, B- Squad Football 65, Wrestling 65, Boys' State 66, NMSQT Finalist. Prince, Steve Varsity Swimming 65, Pipe Band 65. Prior, Sue ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, GL Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, Class 67 Treas. 67, Big Sister 66- 67, Dileas Chailin 67, Talent Club 66, VP 66, Cheerleader 67, Hi- Lassies 66, Pep Club 65, Choir 65, Treble Tempos Accomp. 66- 67. Pyles, Bill Science Club 67, Varsity Gymnastics 67, B-Squad gymnas- tics 66, Senior Con. Quaschnick, Dan Varsity Cross Country 66-67, Track 66-67, B- Squad Cross Country 65, Track 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. Quick, Sue GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 67, Pep Club 66-67, Mixed Chorus 66, Girls' Chorus 67. Rainer, Mark ASB Rep. 66, Chair- man 66-67, Comm. 66-67, Class 67 Pres. 66, Latin Club 65, VP 65, Band 65-67, Pres. 67, Stage Band 66-67, Orchestra 66, Senior Con, National Merit Scholarship Hon- orable Mention, Boys' State. Ramm, Leona Big Sister 66, Senior Con. Raymond, Penny Senior Con. Reams, Kathy Class 67 Rep. 66, Commercial Club 67, French Club 66-67, Thespians 66-67, Mixed Chorus 66-67, Girls' Chorus 67, School Plays 66, Sen- ior Con. Reasor, Cheryl Transferred from Denver, Colorado, GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Caileag Clan 67, Band 66-67, Choir 66, Senior Con. Reesnes, Rebecca DE 67, FNA 66. Rehn, Jeff Senior Con. Reid, Dick Varsity Track 66, B- Squad Track 65, Basketball 65, Senior Con. Ricketts, John Varsity Football 66, Wrestling 66-67, B-Squad Foot- ball 65, Wrestling 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. Ring, Darlene Transferred from Renton, Wash. 66, Girls' Chorus 66-67, Senior Con. Ritchie, Grant Transferred from Westminster, Calif. Robb, Glenda GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Senior Con. Roberts, Gayle GL Rep. 65, Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Commercial Club 65-67, Sec. 65, Pres. 66, Pep Club 65-67, Pres. 67. Roberts, Mike ASB Rep. 65, Chair- man 65, Comm. 65, Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 66, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites 66, Varsity Ten- nis 65-66, B-Squad Cross Coun- try 66, Track 66, Tennis 66, Clansmen 66-67, School Plays 65. Robertson, Craig Varsity Track 65- 67, B-Squad Cross Country 65, Clansmen 65-67, Senior Con. Roberton, Hal Transferred from Yorktown, Virginia. Senior Con. Robinson, Ann Big Sister 66, Girls' Chorus 65-67. Robinson, Phil ASB Rep. 65-67, Chairman 67, Comm. 65-67, De- marians 65-67, Pres. 67, Key Club 65-67, VP 66, Pres. 67, Math Club 65-67, Treas. 66, VP 67, Science Club 66-67, Senior Con. Rodkey, Sharon ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 65-66, Comm. 65-67, Cour- tesy Comm. 66-67, Chairman 67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 66, Dileas Chailin 67, Hi- Lassies 66-67, Choir 65-67, Sec.- Treas. 67, Treble Tempos 67, Senior Con, All State Choir 66, All Northwest 67, Girls' State 67. Rohrbach, Charlie Transferred from NC 66. Rookey, Pat B-Squad Wrestling 66, Senior Con. Root, AI B-Squad Tennis 65, Senior Con. Ross, Gary DE 67, Treas. 67, Rifle Club 65-66, B-Squad Baseball 65, Senior Con. Ross, John B-Squad Swimming 65- 66. Rost, Clifton Senior Con. Rothstein, Lynn Big Sister 65-66, DE 67, French Club 65-66, Thes- pians 66, Pep Club 65, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Rothwell, Sandy GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Commercial Club 67, Home Ec Club 66, Thespians 66-67, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. Routt, Nanette Office Worker 67, ASB Comm. 66-67, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Sporran 67, French Club 65, B-Squad Golf 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Runolfson, Ron B-Squad Cross Country 65-66, Track 65-66. Rupnow, Nancy Transferred from Glasgow, Mont. 65. Russell, Linda ASB Comm. 67, GL Chairman 66, Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 67, Sporran 67, FTA 65-67, Sec. 67, Spanish 65- 67, VP 66, Sec. 67, Pep Club 66- 67, Senior Con. Ryan, Mike Senior Con. Sadler, Jim ASB Comm. 65, B- Squad Track 66-67, Swimming 65-67, Clansmen 65-66. Sammons, Ken ASB Comm. 66, Class 67 Chairman 65, Comm. 67, Stage Crew 66-67, Manager 67, Key Club 65-67, Treas. 67, Science Club 66, Senior Con. Sanford, Greg ASB Rep. 66-67, Chairman 66-67, Comm. 66-67, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites 67, Key Club 66-67, Varsity Basketball 66-67, B-Squad Basketball 65, Clansmen 66-67. Sarchet, Zella ASB Comm. 65, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Dileas Chai- lin 66-67, Pres. 67, Sporran 67. Editor 67, French Club 65, Hi- Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Quill and Scroll. Savitz, Kathy Talent Club 65-66, Choir 65-66, Senior Con. Schoch, Diane ASB Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 65-66, Dileas Chailin 66-67, German Club 65-67, Pep Club 66-67, Girls' Chorus Accomp. 65-66, Senior Con. Schreckendgust, Donna GL Comm. 65, Home Ec Club 65-67, 5th Exec. 66, Pres. 67, Tennis 66, Cadet Band 65, Concert Band 66- 67, Senior Con. Sohuchart, Dick Varsity Basketball 66-67, B-Squad Basketball 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. Schultz, Kristie ASB Treas. 67, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66, Rep. 65, Class 67 2nd VP 66, Comm. 66, Cheerleader 67, Hi- Lassies 66, Pep Club 65, Senior Con. Scissons, Patt Transferred from Great Falls, Montana 66, Big Sister 67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Commercial Club 67, Thespians 67, Senior Con. Scriven, Carol ASB Comm. 65, GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Mixed Chorus 65, Choir 66, Senior Con. Seaberg, Bert B-Squad Football 65, Mixed Chorus 65, Choir 66-67, Senior Con. GL GL Semler, Don Varsity Wrestling 66- 67, Track 66-67, Clansmen 66- 67. Shaw, Dick Class 67 Rep. 66, Var- sity Football 66-67, Wrestling 66- 67, B-Squad Football 65, Wrest- ling 65, Track 65, Clansmen 66- 67, VP 67, Senior Con. Sheldon, Jim Stage Crew 65-67, Radio Club 65-67, VP 67, Senior Con. Showman, Sandy Transferred from Yakima, Wash. 65, ASB Rep. 65, Chairman 67, Comm. 66, GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 65, Comm. 66, Spor- ran 67, French Club 65-67, VP 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, Sen- ior Con. Shreve, Pat Big Sister 66-67, Of- fice Worker 66-67, Commercial Club 66-67, Home Ec Club 66-67, Choir 65-66, Senior Con. Silver, Doug Varsity Tennis 67, B- Squad Tennis 66, Senior Con. Simonson, Debbi ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66, Class 67 Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Sporran 67, Office Worker 67, Debate Club 65, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con. Sims, Kathy Big Sister 66, Chorus 67, Senior Con. Skelton, Rick Transferred from Yakima, Wash. 67. Slade, Barbara ASB Comm. 66, GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66, Class 67 Comm. 67, Latin Club 65, Pep Club 65, Concert Band 65, Senior Con. Smith, Diana ASB Chairman Comm. 67, GL Comm. 66-67, Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, FMS 66-67, Treas. 66, Pres. 67, Band 65-67, All State Band 66, Senior Con. Smith, Gayle Big Sister 66-67, Of- fice Worker 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Smith, Steve Varsity Football 66- 67, B-Squad Football 65, Senior Con. Smith, Wendle Senior Con. Snyder, Twila DE 67, Sec. 67. Soberg, Craig B-Squad Cross Coun- try 65, Golf 65, Baseball Manager 65. Sorenson, Karen ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Golf 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65- 66, Treas. 66, Senior Con. 67, Big Sparkes, Camille GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Pep Club 65-67, Choir 65-66, Pipe Band 66-67, Senior Con. Spence, Billie ASB Comm. 65-67, GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Sporran 67, Office Worker 66-67, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Pep Club 65, Senior Con, March of Dimes Rep. 66. Spliid, Sally Big Sister 66-67, Com- mercial Club 67, Pep Club 65-66, Senior Con. Sprague, Sally Big Sister 66-67, Commercial Club 67, Home Ec 67, Treas. 67, Senior Con. Sprague, Sharon GL Rep. 66, Comm. 67, Big Sister 66, Commercial Club 67, Home Ec Club 67, Sec. 67, Senior Con. Squires, Gary ASB Comm. 66, Var- sity Baseball 66-67, B-Squad Baseball 65, Senior Con. Stafinbil, John Rifle Club 66. Steele, Randy ASB Rep. 67, Chair- man 67, Comm. 67, Chess Club 65-67, Sec. 65, Treas. 67, Science Club 66-67, Pres. 67, B-Squad Track 67, Stage Band 66-67, Band 66-67, Drum Major 67, Senior Con. Steger, Barb GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 66, Home Ec Club 65-67, Sec. 67, Hi-Lassies 67, Senior Con. Stenhouse, Dave DE 67. Stephens, Marilyn Big Sister 66, Varsity Gymnastics 65-66, Senior Con. Stewart, Lynn Transferred from Salt Lake City, Utah 66. Stewart, Janice Big Sister 66-67, German Club 65-67, Pep Club 66- 67, Senior Con, Merit Scholar- ship-Letter of Commendation. Stewart, Mary Lou Big Sister, Class 67 Comm. 66, Commercial Club 66, French Club 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con. Stickels, Richard Football Man- ager 67. Stone, Dana ASB Comm. 65, GL Comm. 66-67, Chairman 66, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 66, German Club 65, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66. Stone, Joyce GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 66, FMS 66-67, 5th Exec. 67, Spanish Club 66-67, Treas. 67, Senior Con. Stoner, Randy ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Class 67 2nd VP 67, Comm. 67, Varsity Wrestling 66-67, B- Squad Wrestling 65, Track 65, Senior Con. Storm, Gloria GL Comm. 65-66, Sporran 67, German Club 67, Varsity Gymnastics 65-67, Chorus 65, Senior Con. Stoudt, Teri Big Sister 67, Aqua Tartans 65, Commercial Club 67, Home Ec Club 67, Girls' Chorus 66-67, Senior Con. Stoyanac, Greg Manager Varsity Football 66, Track 66, Manager B-Squad Football 65, Track 65. Strah, Penny Big Sister 66, DE 67, Home Ec Club 65, Mixed Chorus 66, Girls' Chorus 67, Senior Con. Sullivan, Linda Varsity Gymnastics 65-67, Senior Con. Summers, Geri ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 66, Home Ec Club 66, Talent Club 67, High- land Dancer 67, Senior Con. Summers, Bill Senior Con. Swann, Paul Rifle Club 65, B-Squad Tennis 66-67, Cadet Band 65, Concert Band 66-67. Swartfager, Ken Sporran 67, Sen- ior Con. Sweeney, Mike Transferred from Germany, Varsity Football 66-67. Talley, Mike A. Varsity Cross Coun- try 66-67, Track 66-67, B-Squad Cross Country 65, Track 65. Talley, Mike E. Transferred from Bitburg, Germany 66. Tanner, Cheryl GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 67, Senior Con. Tavares, Rusty Varsity Wrestling 66- 67, B-Squad Wrestling 65, Clans- men 66, School Plays 66, Senior Con. Thiele, Doug Rifle Club 67, B-Squad Wrestling 65. Thielman, Craig Hi-Lander Hi- Lites 67, Library 66-67, Great Scots 66-67, Senior Con. Thoet, Twila Big Sister 67, Office Worker 67, Home Ec Club 67, Senior Con. Thomas, Craig B-Squad Football 65, Senior Con. Thompson, Leslie Big Sister 66-67, ASB Rep. 67, Sporran 67, Dileas Chailin 66-67, Golf 65-67, Hi- Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Sen- ior Con. Thompson, Lynn Transferred from Halfway, Oregon 66. Thompson, Sue ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Sporran 67, FTA 65-67, Sec. 66, Hi-Lassies 66, Pep Club 65, Cheerleader 67, Senior Con. Tomson, Lorrie ASB Rep. 66, Chair- man 66, Comm. 66, GL Sec. 67, Rep. 66, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66, Dileas Chailin 67, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Pep Club 65, Senior Con, March of Dimes Rep. Tostenrude, Vicki ASB Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 65-66, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Art Club 66, French Club 65, Tennis 65, Senior Con. Toy, Miriam ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66-67, FTA 67, Sth Exec. 67, Cheerleader 67, Hi- Lassies 66, Orchestra 66-67, Sen- ior Con. Treffry, Martin Rifle Club 65, B- Squad Golf 65-66. Truesdell, Jerry Transferred from Lewistown, Montana 66. Trumble, Marcia GL Rep. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Sec. 67, Rep. 66-67, Chairman 66, Aqua Tartans 65-67, VP 67, Hi-Lassies 67, VP 67, Senior Con. Tucker, Ron Rifle Club 65, B-Squad Golf 66. Tuke, Betty Class 67 Comm. 65, Senior Con. Tuke, Larry ASB Rep. 65, Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Class 67 Pres. 67, Rep. 65-66, Comm. 67, Key Club 66-67, Sec. 67, Varsity Football 66-67, Baseball 66-67, B-Squad Football 65, Basketball 65, Base- ball 65, Clansmen 66-67, Pres. 67, Concert Band 65, Senior Con. Tuke, Sharon Transferred from Cheney, Wash. 66. Tyler, Janet Transferred from Rapid City, South Dakota 67, Home Ec Club 67, Bowling 67, Girls' Chorus 67, Senior Con. Tysseland, Judy GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67, Office Worker 66, DE 67, Senior Con. Umbreit, Doug ASB Rep. 65-66, Key Club 66-67, Treas. 67, Varsity Basketball 66-67, B-Squad Bas- ketball 65, Clansmen 66-67, Sen- ior Con. Urquhart, Mike B-Squad Wrestling 65. VanderVert, Sue Class 67 Comm. 66-67, Office Worker 67, Home Ec Club 65, Senior Con. VanRossum, Stevie Transferred from Newport, Wash. 66. VanSchoorI, Jim ASB Comm. 66, Class 67 Comm. 66, Varsity Swim- ming 66-67, B-Squad Swimming 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. VanWinkIe, Chris GL Pres. 67, Rep. 65, Chairman 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Di- leas Chailin 66-67, Home Ec Club 65-67, Treas. 66, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 65-66, Sec. 66, Girls' State 66, Crescent Fashion Board 67. Viger, Andrew Transferred from Cupertino, Calif. Visger, Frank Class 67 Rep. 67, Rifle Club 65. Volosing, Craig Varsity Swimming 66, B-Squad Swimming 65, Stage Band 65-67, Concert Band 65- 67, Senior Con. Waechter, Donna Library Worker 65-67. Walker, Darla ASB Comm. 66-67, GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 66- 67, Class 67 Comm. 66-67, Office Worker 67, Latin Club 65-67, Sec. 66, Pres. 67, Red Cross 67, FNA 65-66, Pep Club 66-67, Senior Con. Walker, Linda ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-66, Big Sister 66-67, Home Ec Club 65-66, Senior Con. Walker, Mark B-Squad Football 65. Wallace, Mike Senior Con. Walsh, Dan ASB Comm. 66-67, Sporran 67, Manager Basketball 66, Clansmen 66-67, Great Scots 66, Senior Con. Walter, Sarah Big Sister 66-67, Aqua Tartans 67, Pipe Band 65- 67, Senior Con. Ward, Bill French Club 65, Pipe Band 66-67, Senior Con. Ward, John ASB Rep. 65, Varsity Baseball 66-67, B-Squad Base- ball 65, Football 65, Clansmen 66-67, Senior Con. Ware, Bonnie ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, FNA 65, Band 65-66, Senior Con. Wasser, Judi GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 67, Mixed Chorus 66, Girls' Chorus 67, Senior Con. Watt, Ken Varsity Football 66-67, Varsity Wrestling 65, Track 65- 66, B-Squad Football 65, Clans- men 66-67, Senior Con. Webb, Bruce ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65, B-Squad Cross County 65, Senior Con. Weed, Patti ASB Rep. 66, Class 67 Comm. 66, GL Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 66-67, Office Worker 66, Commercial Club 66, FTA 66-67, Cheerleader 67, Pep Club 66, Senior Con. Weeden, John Rifle Club 65, Var- sity Tennis 66-67, B-Squad Ten- nis 65, Clansmen 67, Senior Con. Weisser, Rich B-Squad Cross Coun- try 65-67, Track 65-67. Whicker, Dan ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Class 67 Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67, Varsity Track 67, B-Squad Cross Country 66-67, Track 66, Senior Con. White, Dave Varsity Cross Country 65. Whitmore, Donna ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 66, Chairman 66, Comm. 65-67, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Comm. 66-67, Office Worker 67, Dileas Chailin 67, VP 67, Golf 65- 66, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Senior Con. Wieber, Kathy Big Sister 66-67, FNA 65, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Pep Club 65, Senior Con. Wiese, Vern Transferred from West Valley 66. Williams, Geneva ASB Comm. 67, GL Rep. 65-66, Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Courtesy Comm. 67, Latin Club 66, Hi-Lassies 66-67, Treas. 67, Senior Con. Williamson, Tim ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Class 67 Comm. 67, Band 65-67, VP 67, Senior Con. Wilson, Dennis Transferred from Rogers 66, Varsity Tennis 66-67, Senior Con. Withrow, Randy Hi-Lander Hi- Lites 66-67, Great Scots 66-67. Wolferman, Tim Varsity Golf 65-66, Orchestra 65-67, Stage Band 66- 67, Senior Con. Woodward, Vicki Big Sister 66, Of- fice Worker 66, Golf 65-66, Pep Club 65-66. Wright, Wendy ASB Rep. 65, Comm. 65-67, GL Comm. 65, Big Sister 66-67, Class 67 Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Hi-Lander Hi-LiteS 66- 67, Sporran 66, Pep Club 65-67, Treas. 67, Senior Con, Quill and Scroll. Yurik, John Science Club 66, Var- sity Tennis 67, B-Squad Tennis 66, Great Scots 66, Senior Con. Zastrow, Sue ASB Comm. 66-67, GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 66-67, Sporran 67, Office Worker 67, French Club 65-67, Treas. 67, Thespians 66-67, Hi-Lassies 67, Pep Club 66, School Plays 66-67, Senior Con. Zerba, Jeff Mixed Chorus 66. Zimmerman, Cheryl Big Sister 66, DE 67, Pep Club 65-66. W WE-'uw Pacific Program Prinlers E123OJoseph HU 7-4168 Gene Wolfe GAS STATION HEATING olLs LUBE OILS C0lI9rulUlule5 FURNACE SALES 81 SERVICE N.4512 MARKET HU 7-1654 Class of 67 W 1724 Wellesley FA 8 2561 Great Variety for ' Prom Dinner TIIE GOLDEN IIUUR Shadle Center FA 5-4522 Congratulations ! 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Clothing from Hamer's gives you an air of confidence and the look of success. arner' SHADLE CENTER UNIVERSITY CITY 30TH AT GRAND Cheyfgn Sfqfiqn Staff Index Albo,MissGilberta 146 Alex,Mr.George 96,146 Anderson,IV1r.Morvin 146 Anderson,Mrs.Saral1 146 Bell,Mr.Evan146 Bell,Mr.Sfeve 146 Bockmeyer,Mrs.Patricic 146 Bo1sen,Mrs.Normu 146 Bongers,Mrs.Phyllis 146 Boswell,Mrs.Eleanor 146 Brooks,Mr.Gilber1' 146 Brown,Mr.James 107,146 Burgen,Mr.Harold 147 Burger,Mrs.Virginia 147 Burnl1am,Mrs.Lynn 147 Cappello,Mr.Roberf 147 Cl'1andler,Mr.Wayne 147 Cl'1aHin,Mr.Ronal 147 Chrisman,Mr.E.B. 147 Clark,Mr.H.T.147 Clark,Mr.Larry 147 Clark,Mr.W.1'. 74,147 Cleveland,Miss Helen 51,145 Cobb,Mr.Doncld 145 Coble,Mr.Clwris 152 Combs,Mr.Clyde 147 Conner,Mr.Wayne 145 Couture,Mrs.Geraldine 147 Cresswell,Mr.Douglc1s 147 Darling,Mrs.Thelma 153 Davis,Mr.Gary 107,147 Dofson,Mrs.Donna 153 Duncan,Mr.CharIes 152 Eacker,Mr.Wuyne 90,147 Egger,Mrs.Carhie 147 Estes,Mrs.Bonnie 153 Fancl'1er,Mrs.CharloHe 147 Feldhusen,Mr.Edward 147 Forsyrl'1,Mrs.Louise 148 Fowler,Mr.Lloyd 148 Glidden ,Mrs. Beverly 148 Glidden,Mrs.Mildred 148 Griggs,Mrs .Mary 148 Grimm,Mrs .Claryce 153 Guthrie ,Mrs. Kafherine 148 Haigl1f,Mrs.Lenore 148 Hcle,Miss Sharon 139,148 Harris,Mr.Jol'mn 12,148 Heslin,Mr.Josepl1 148 Hill,Mrs.Gwen148 Hutcl'1ings,Mr.Lemuel 148 lverson,Mrs.Olga 145 Jcmieson,Miss Virginia 148 Jensen,Mr.Paul 91,148 Jol1nson,Mr.Tlwomas 152 Jones, Mrs.CharloH'e 148 Jones,Mr.Rober'r 148 .ludd,Mr.Ken 148 KelIy,Mr.Eugene 148 Koller,Mrs.Virginia 90,149 Kornmeyer,Mr.Melvin 66,149 Koth,Mrs.Mary 153 Kresel,Mrs.Harrief 149 Kroske,Mrs .Margaret 149 Kuehl,Mr.Robert 145 Lanfz,Mrs.Luc1lle153 Leppell,Mr.Hugl1 152 LiHle,Mr.Ollie152 Locl'1head,Mr.Harvey 109,149 Magnuson,Mrs.Evelyn 149 Mocko,Mr.Josepl1 152 Manning,Mr.George 149 Masters,Mrs.Beatrice 153 Mafhews,Mrs.Mcrgaref 149 McBride,Mr.James 149 McNew,Mr.Howard 149 Meuler,Mr.William149 Meyer,Mrs.Marfl'1a 153 Miller,Mr.Donald 149 Moe,Mr.Harlow 150 Molwney,Mr.Rc1y 150 Moore,Mrs.Dennie 150 MorFi1'f,Mrs.Jacqueline 150 Morlan,Mr.Jim150 Morris.,Mr. Robert 107,150 Ninemre,Mrs.Clara 153 Noonan,Mrs.RozelIa 150 Os'rness,Mrs.Margaref 150 Paddock,Mrs.Eloise 150 Painfer,Mrs.Irma 145 Parl'ridge,Mrs.Be1fy 150 Pearson,Mr.Sfu 152 Pefek,Mr.Dennis 150 Pe'rfipiece,Mr.Duane 152 Phillips,Mrs.Estl1er 150 Pugl'1,Mr.Lyle 107,124,151 Ranney,Mr.Hugl1 152 Roberfson,Mr.David 151 Rob1neHe,Mr.Cecil 151 Ross,Mr.George 151 Ros1'vold,Mr.Kei'rh 144 Rowe,Mrs.lda 151 Rurey,Mr.Lesl1e 107,124,151 Scl11rk,Mrs.Betry 152 Scl1midf,Mr.Carl 151 Scl1oonover,Mrs.Mildred 151 Sloc1n,Mrs.l.oreHa 151 Snider,Mrs.Foifl'1 151 STeplaens,Mr.Lavaugl'1n 107,151 STerriH',Mr.Ralpl1 152 Si'ockman,Mr.Roberf 145 Sufl1erl1n,Mrs.Georgiana 151 Swanby,Mrs.Plwyllis 153 Taylor,Mr.William 144 Toevs,Mr.Walter 151 VclnCurler,Mr.Lavern 152 Via,Mr.Willic1m151 Vinson,Mrs.Louise 153 Wahl ,Mr.Eddie 152 Williams,Mr.Dale151 Windisl'1ar,Mr.Frank 151 Yuse,Mr.Frank 151 Zeller,Mrs.Adeline 151 ational Honor Society Members Adcims,Mary Ellen Alexander,Sue Allman, Garry Babcock,Jann Babin,Jcickie Baldwin ,Peggy Bclrraclough ,Sue Batty,Tom Bemel ,Stan Bennett,Terry Bentley,Cheryl Big9er,Bob Boyle ,Susan Brown,Marcy Brusseau , Barbara Carper, Ken Coburn,Chris Conner,Micki Cooper, Jan Devary,Joe Dickey, Linda Student Index Acboe,Rick 186 A1::ramson,Terri 69,72,183,185, 184,186 Absa1onson,Dar1ene 157 Adams,EI1en 50,60,170 Adams,Guy1e 157 Adams,Mary Ellen 71 ,186,93,95 Adams,S1eve 157 Adams,Sue 38,60,186 Ahnquist,Donna 157, 39 Aitchison,John 181 Aitchison,Sue 60,184 Aked,Ted 157 A1ban,Rob 157 A1bright,Jan 47,67,170 A11:vright,Sandy 186 A1dric1'l,Karen 187 A1excnder,Kay 39,63,67,187 Alexander,Sue 66,170 A1fano,Larry 157 A1len,Cindy 54,63,170 A11en,Jim186 A1Ien,Mike 186 A11er,Stuart157 A11man,Garry 67 A1tig,Trudy 56,63,126, 170 A1tvafer,Steve 181 Amann,Tom 107,157 Ames,Greg 170 Anam,Tom 167 Anastasio,Ed 39,186 Anderson,Caro1 54,82,186 Anderson,Da1e 157,170 Drew,Bil1 Earls , Karen Ewing, Kris Exley,Lindcl Grace, Kathy Greco,Frank Hadley, Karen Haen1e,A1ice Hansen, Karen Hocum,Brian Howa1d,Car1a Jarboe,Scott .1ansen,Lindo Johnson,Chery1 Johnson , Kay Jones,Don Judge, Kathy Koenig,Diane Ka1uza,Linda Kin9,JoAnne Lehman,Steve Anderson,Dar1ene 66,170 Anderson,Debbie 157 Anderson,Dwig11t 157 Anderson,Jess 170 Anderson,John 187 Anderson,Larie 157 Anderson, Linda 170 Anderson,1.ync1a 54,66,157 Anderson,Milce 127,170 Anderson,Phi1 157 Anderson,Ric1c 157 Anderson,Roger 107,170 Anderson,S11e11ey 60,170 Anderson,She11y 63,97,187 Anderson,Tina 66,157 Anker,Kathie 187 Ankney,Linda 187 Anyan,Roy 170 Armstrong,Laurie 72,50,97,157 Armstrong,Mary 187 Arno1d,Louise 66,157 Ashurst,Jim 67,187 Asse1stine,Dave 170 Atc1'1ison,Frank 187 Aubrey,Mike 170 Austin,Denney 187 Avery,Coni 157 Ayers,Sandy 170 Babcoc1c,Jann 58,95,186 8cbin,.1uC1Cie 60,61 ,84,93,139, 186 Baggett,Jim 170 Bai1ey,Denise 186 Bailey,Sandy 63,186 Baker,Dcve 157 Baker,Fred 170 Baker,1'ed 170 Ba1dwin,Peggy 54,82,97,183,186 Bal1antyne,Ray 186 Ba11inger,C11uck 170 Banks,1.arry 210 Lindbloom,Esther Matthews,Chris Matthys,Lu Me1chisekeck,Vicki Morstcid,Ro1f Moyle,Steve Neel ,Linda Ne1son,.1ohn Nolan,Terry O'Conner,Mi1ce O'Keefe,C1aire O1son,Walce1ee Pcrsons,.1an Person,Wil1anne Phi1opant,.1im Po1warth,Bob Powel1,Linda Preecs, Gordon Pyles,Bill Rainer,Mar1c Robinson ,Phil Bcirber,Caro1 66,157 Borigar,Kim 124,170 Bori1,Ann 157 Bari1,Gene 170 Barker,Haro1d 157 Barker,Sandy 170 Barker,Steve 106,181 Barmon,Lew 170 Barneman,Jumes 181 Barnes,Jim 85,170 Barnes,Lance 170 Barnett,John 170 Barnett,Mary Jo 170 Barnhouse,Susie 157 Barrac1ough,Sue 74,90,89,186 Barrett,Dan 69,46,95,183,186 Barrett,Decln 47,69,157 Barrett,Joe 39,91,17O Barric1c,Puu1ette 63,157 Barrick,Sandie 157 Barry,Tim 136,186 Bartholme,Dan 170 Bart1eson,Jerry 64-,157 Bart1eson,Mary 157 Baskin,Diane 93,126,170 Bassett,Scott 69,170 Batty,G1enn 47,66,67,95, 181 Batty,Tom 67,186 Bauer,Linda 170 Bauer,Pat 157 Baughman,Cindy 186 Baumann,Marga 72,157 B0xter,Randy 186 Bays,Bonnie 63,170 Bays,De1::1:zie 5O,63,1'57 Bead1e,Doug 186 Bea1,Bob 186 Bean,C1audia 63,170 Bean,Lynnette 167 Bec1c,Haro1d 47,170 Beck,.leanette 170 Beck,Sue 186 Bedard,Shir1ey 170 Bekka1a,Judy 157 Rodlcey,Sharon Sanford, Greg Sarchet,Ze11a Schoch,Diane Schultz, Kristie Shotwel1,Judith Shreve, Patsy Smith ,Diane Smitt,Vivian Sparkes,Camil1e Stee1e,Randy Stewart,Janice Stone,Dana Stone,Joyce Tomson, Lorrie Tuke,Larry Umbreit,Doug Van Wink1e,Phy11is Viger,Andy White,Dan Zemke,Bi1l Be1l,Bob 157 Be11,Caro1 50,54,56,186 Be11,Dori 157 Be11,Nancy17O Beme1,Stan 67,95,106,184,186 Benadom,Caro1 63,157 Bengson,Darre11 69,157 Bennecker, Cifndy 186 Bennerr,Teny 54,56,60,74,89, 95,186 Bennette,Joe1 170 Benoit,Ro1:Jert 171 Bent1ey,Chery1 54,83,95,171 Bent1ey,Ken 157 Bent1ey,Rita 157 Bereiter,Morris 181 Berg,Bruce 186 Berg,Dave 171 Berggren,Tom 47,91 ,109,157 Bertholf,Craig 107,157 Bertho1f,Jan 126,186 BerrhQlf,Judi 96,186 BiaI1as,Dick171 Birch,sue 157 Bishop,Linda 186 Bisse11,Doug186 Bisset,Gordon 181 Bithe11,Doug 69,157 Bittner,A1icia 93,157 Bixby,Dave 38,124,188 Bix1ay,Denise 171 Biordahl ,Susan 188 Biark,Bruce 87,171 B1ack,Kauni 54,157 B1ack,Vonnie 171 B1ackburn,Jan 39,157 B1ackburn,Lonnie 60,188 B1ackwe1l,Lynda 171 B1omberg,E1izabeth 188 B1omgren,Jan 63,157' B1amgren,Scott 181 B1oom,Frun 183,188 B1ume1,Joey 157 B1ummert,Bi11 188 Get Atlas Tires, Batteries a.. 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E11ing1Doe,Evu 50,159 EIlingboe,Gayle 50,63,82,172 Elliofr,Bill 192 Ellis,Cherie192 E1lis,Jcnice 93,172 Ellis,Lynn 159 EIms,.lim 172 E1s1'on,Bil174,89,192 Emery,Duane 172 Emery,Lanny 159 Emery,Mike 76,193 Emry,Rick 210 Endress,Lynn 39,172 Engle,Dwayne 172 English,Lori 167 Englund,Peggy 63,172 Enf,Mary 172 Ep1ey,Fred 193 Erdahl,Kot11y 159 Erickson,Arf 107,167 Erickson,Bonnie 159 Erickson,Craig 107,167 Erickson,Dave 67,159,193 Erickson,Duve 66,192 Erickson ,Don 91 , 192 Erickson , Greg 193 Ericl-cson,Robert 210 Erickson,Ron 193 Ericson, Bruce 47,127,172 Ertner, Kathy 69,159 Escl1,Margie 54,63,83,172 Eshelman,Debbie 172 Estep,Beverly 193 Estes,Cl'mrlene 193 Evans, Karen 82,172 Evans,Lcrry 172 Evans,Lynda 54,192 Evans,Mike 172 Evans,Steve 172 Evans,Terrie 192 Evcrt,Kevin 71,210 Evers,Gary 159 Ewing, Kris 69,72,91,172 Exley,Lindc 60,90,95, 139,192 Fager,Ken 159 Fairburn,Bon 159 Fairfax,Sl'1irley 47,60,76,192 Fanning,1'erry 127,172 FarnsworTln,Lois 67,159 Fcris,Foresi 106,192 Farris,He1en 85,159 Fasbe-nder,Kathy 159 Faudree,Loran 172 Fei-n1er,Glenn 64,106,183,192 Feld1'1a11n,Debbi 85,97,192 Felix,Vonnie 69,72,192 Fe11,5a11y 159 Ferguson,Dan 192 Ferrcnfe,Jack 210 FeHers,Ron 192 Ficca,Mike 159 Figy,JGn 172 Finley,Jeff 39,172 Finnegan,Karl1y 63,67,159 Fischer,Joan 192 Fisc1'1er,Linda 63,159 Fis11,Darlene 60 Fis11er,Ed 38,106,192 Fisher,Fred 159 FiTzpafrick,BeHy 90,172 Firzpairic14,Vic14y 192 FifzrI'ium,Cris 192 Fifzfl'1um,Donna 159 F1ack,Sue 50,63,159 Fleiger,Randy 106,172 FIeming,Chris 192 Forbes,Janie 172 Forresfer,Laurie 159 Forf,Ann 192 Founfaine,Cluudia 60,192 Fountaine,Doug 159 Fouts,Rod 172 Fow1er,Gary 47,69,72,172 FowIer,Jan 63,172 Fowler,Mary Jane 54,69,172 Fox,Julie 192 FQX,Pqny 5o,56,6o,74,7e,89,9s, 192 Foye,Bob 192 Francis,Murilyn 172 Franke,Pau1eHe 39,6O,172 Frazer,Jim 172 Frederick,R11onda 172 Frederick,Vicky 167 Fredrickson,CarIa 60,172 Freeland,Doug 172 Freemc:n,DcIene 63,159 Freeman ,Jim 107,159 Freeman,Jim 109,192 Freeman,Larry 87,91 ,192 Freeman,Mcrk 192 Freeman,Mike 172 Frefwell,Roger 159 Frick,Mike 172 Frick,Randy 107,159 FriHs,Sundy 172 Frost,Dave 107,159 Frosr,Tom 181 Fry,Sue 63,139,172 Fry,1'arnmy 67,159 Frye,James 181 Furman,Herb 167 Gable,Kenf 172 Gaidos,Jerry 184,194 Gulbraith,Dan 194 Ga1er,Jcck 159 GaIer,Sl1eri 60,61,96,194 Ga1Iaugher,Mari1yn 159 Ga1legos,Sue 56,60,64,194 Gamache,Jim 194 Gammon,Judy 50,173 Gangnafln, Keily 181 Gannon,Bernie 181 Ganoung,Ccthy 68,194 GorrioH,Yvonne 195 GaudeHe,STeve 195 GaveHe,Bob 173 Gell'1ausen,Steve 159 Gemba1a,Carla173 Gendreau,Diana 195 Gendreau,Ji11 159 Gendreau,Jol'in 159 Genova,MariIyn 173 G6OFg6,MGf1hC 54,69,159 Gerrior,Danie1 131 Giac11etfi,Lyn 60,195 GifFord,Jackie 63,83,159 Gilbretl1,Dick 106,195 GiIbreth,1.yndc 66,173 Giles,Don 69,159 Giles,Vicky 66,195 GilIeHe,Mary 63,915,195 Gimlen,Guy 95,173 Gintz,Gary 39,69,72,159 Glass,Julie 173 Glass,Tim 159 G1enn,Carolyn 63,195 Glenski,Mary 173 Glover,Sandy 63,66,93,159 GobeI,SyIvia 63,82,159 Goebe1,Sandie 159 Goings,Yvonne 167 GoIden,BiI1 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Johnson,Ken 107,161 Jol1nson,Ken 107,161 Johnson ,Lynne 175 Jol1nson,Nancy 82,126,175 Jol'mson,Pam 66,175 Jol1nson,Ron 175 Jol1ns?on,Lnrry 175 Jol1nsTon,M1l4e 64,127,161 Jones,Bruce 161 Jones,Claud1a 161 Jones,Colleen 60,175 Jones,Debbie 63,137,175 Jones,Don 46,106,183,196 Jones,Gary 161 Jones,Hurvey 175,189 Jones,Jim 196 Jones,Jeann1e 161 Jones,Marilyn 63,175 Jones,Slepl1anle 50,63, 93,90, 161 Jones,Steve 175 Jordan,JoI'1n 197 Jordcm,Ron 175 Jordon,Harry 175 Jorges,Donna 175 Jorges,Jan 161 Jucld,Carolyn 175 Judge,Knfl'1y 39,63, 139,175 JUl1l1n,1'err1e 161 Juliuno,Dawn 63,72,161 Jurey,Linda161 Justus,Joy 175 Kaler,Rod 167 Kalles,Cro1g197 Kaluza,Linda 63,97,197 Kclmarainen,Bruce 175 Kamcrrainen ,Jerry 111,175 Kammers,Bola 197 Kane,Arlene 161 Kane,Jeff 69,72,161 Kauzlor1c,Phil 107,161 Kel1ne,Mary 175 Keller,Jerry197 Kelley,Katl'1y 197 KeIlogg,Kay175 Kelly,Cl'1arloH'e 175 Kemm1sl'a,Sue 60,82,184,196 Kendall,Lorna 50,63,67,82,1 Kennedy,Penn1 63,196 Kenny,Wayne 175 Kensok,Carol 63,161 Kerber,Bob 85,196 Kerns,Ken 197 Kerr,Ken 197 Kevan,Mury 63,161 Keyes,Ken 161,210 Keys,Rick 161 Kidd,1'rac1e 85,175 K1efer,Pal'ly 63,161 Kiel-un,Cofl1y 161 Kiel'1n,Karen 54,175 Kiel1n,Kenny 106,175 Kilgore,Kevin 181 Kilgore,Mary 161 Kill'1am,Steve 197 Klllian,Ricl1ard161 Kimmet,PaT 197 K1ncaid,Jan 67,161 Kinderman,Sue 60,57,197 K1ng,Debbie 161 King,Fred 197 King,JoAnne 60,82,198 King,Pclm 54,63,161 King,Ricl'1 198 Kintner,Pefe 107,167 Kirkwood,Cl1eryl 47,63,67,82, 198 KiH,Mike 111,175 Klaus,Steve 69,175 Kleven,Joun 96,198 Klingberg,Mil4e 175 Kl1nger,Bruce 47,107,161 Klise,Sfepl1an1a 175 Klol1e,Mark 111,175 Knupp,Rl1onda 161 Knight,Dwayne 175 Kn1gl'nl,Ela1ne 198 Knigl'1t,Jcne 69,50,97,198 KnoH,Jay 161 KnoH,Sue 161 Kocl1,Larry 107,161 Koclw ,Margene 63,175 Kcel1ler,Tom 181 Koenig,D1ane 83,95,199 Koenig,JoI1n 199 Kofford,Sl1err1e 66,69,175 Kolb,Don 175 Kotl'1,L1nda 161 Kra1g,Kandy175 Kratofil,Diana 161 Krout,John 161 Kremer,Terry 66,175 Krewson,Kathie 54,69,175 Krall,J1m 161,175 Kroll,JcneT 56,60,175 Kroll ,Neal 198 Kruger,Arnny 175 Kruse,Cindy 198 Kruse,Debbie 39,63,85,175 Kucera,Kaye 175 Kuel1l,Donna 183,198 Kuel1n,Debby 54,167 Kul'nlmann,R1ck 171 Kul1n,Cindy175 Kul1n,Debbie 161 Kuhry,Jan 161 Kyle,J1m 175 LaFonfu1ne,Peggi 161 Lal-ce,Holly198 Lamers,John 198 Landfried,Dennis 175 Landrus,JeaneHe 175 Landry,Tom 106,198 Langley,Miclwele 70,199 LanoueHe,Jol'1n 64,199 Lan1'z,Randy 161 Lcppano,Sl1eryl 50,613,161 Largenf,Dean 161 Largenl, Nancy 60,76,199 Larson,Judy 161 LuSalle,J1m 199 LaSolIe,Sandi 175 Lauber,Gary 161 Lauber, Nancy 6O,83,88,93,199 Lauder,Loraine 199 Laughary,Nancy 60,175 Lauglnclry,Sfeve 107,161 Laurich, Barbara 63,66,199 Lauricln, Glenn 107,161 Lauri1zen,Marilyn 199 Lavelle,Jeanne 47,63,82,97,161 Lavelle, Loretta 50, 63, 97,175 Lawrence,Bryan 106,198 Lawrence, Kathy 63,175 Lcwson,Connie 60,64,84,198 Lcyfon,Burbara 175 LayYon,Mark 161 Leamer,Vernon 161 Lear,John 67,183,198 LeBret,Gecrge 47,107,161 LeBret,Jan 63,97,184,198 LeBre1,June 50,63,97,198 LeBret,Norm 184,185,198 Leck1e,Leslie 50,161 l.ee,Allen 175 Lee,Bob 69,90,198 Lee,Llnda 66,198 Lee,Lois 66,161 Lee,Walter 198 LeForgey,Anclrea 198 LeForgey,Mary 66,161 Lelf1man,Sfeve 47,95,198 Le1num,Cathy161 Le1num,Ed 210 Le1num,Monty 175 Leiren,Jim161 Leiren,Marcia 82,175 Lennarrz,MarTin 175 Leanard,Linda 126,175 Leppell,Debero 161 Lesley,Debbie 198 LesIey,Jennie 63,162 Lesser,Bruce 69,162 Lewandowsk1,Jeff 162 Lewanclowski,Randy 162 Lewis,Dan 175 Lewis,Dave 175 Lewis,Sue 162 Lewis,Susan 198 Leyde,Dale 162 Leyde,Nancy 47,175 Leyfze,Annobelle 56,63,82,175 Libby,Del 198 Liberty,Larry 198 Liberfy,Micl'1ele 162 Licl1t,Par 126,175 L1ddell,Sandy 73,175 L1dean,Kal'l'1y 162 Lieske,Fred 106,198 Lighffoor,GIenda 175 Lindbloom,Esfl1er 67,198 Lindgren,Cindy 60,85,198 L1ndl1olm,Mark 46,85,124,198 L1ndner,Gary 210 L1ndner,STeve 162 Lindsey,Lowell 162 Lindsey,Muriel 96,175 LInl4,Jim 198 L1nnenkamp,Sreve 198 Lipperf,Denny 95,175 L1pfon,Put 198 L1pfon,Tom 39,198 Lisenbee,Sl'1aron 181 l.ih:hf1eld,Donna 175 Litfle,KelIy 50,63,85,168,175 LiHleion,Kevin 198 L1vingstone,Helen 54,175 l.odge,Lynda 175 Lof,Bob 69,175 Loff,Cclrolyn 162 Logan,Bud 72,200 l.ogan,Jann 66,126,175 Logsdon,Lo1s 63,162 Logue,Bob 162 Logue,Ken 107,175 Logue,Mark 162 l.ol1man,l.yn 162 LoncasTy,Lyle 175 Longie,Dcn 175 Lord,Len 175 Lorello,Jeff 176 Losh,Paula 39,162 Louclcs,Gloria 50,72,124,162 Loucks,Jim 69,72,176 Low1'l'1er,Paule1'fe 176 Loy,Becky 63,93,97,162 Lucas,Bonnie 56,60,200 Lucas,Lauri 54,162 Lucas,Marcy 54,74,200 Luders,Lynne 63,162 Luders,Sue 162 Lul'1er,Jol1n 107,162 Luke,Dave 176 Luke,Karen 82,200 Lukich,Randi 93,162 Lumley,Greg 181 Lund,Fred 162 Lund,Ken 71,124,176 Lundberg,Karen 127,162 Lunden,Jim 69,107,111,162 Luse,Janet 176 Lussier,Gil 200 Lutz,Vicki 69,73,95,200 1.ux,Dennis 162 Lyman,Kim176 Lyman,Larry 176 Lyons,Glenn 64,47, 162 Lyons,Terry 181 Mace,Larry 201 Mace,Linda 73,162 Macl-cey,Linda 63,176 Mackie,Candy 39,201 Macri,Barbara 162 Magnuson,Chery1 181 Magnuson,Jo 162 Magnuson,She1don 201 Maio,Deb1Jie 66,162 Maio,Mike 162 MalIy,Linda 72,82,162 Malmquist, Kyle 162 MaImquist,Steve 95,176 Ma1oney,Mike 201 Maloney,1om 106,176 Ma1terner,John 111,176 Mandulay,Tany 176 Many,Greg 176 Marier,C1iff162 Mclrksbury,Linda 66,162 Marksbury,Rick 138,176 Marr,Dorrit 54,60,137,176 Marsha1l,Terry 181 Marte1Io,Ken 176 Martenson,Karen 201 Martin,Ren6e 176 Martin,Jan 162 Martin,Judy 63,82,201 Martin, Ken 176 Mar't1n,Lin 162 Martinson,Sue 162,124 Mason,Cheryl 63,97,162 Mathews,Bruce 176 Mathiason,David 74,89,95,201 Mathiason,Mary 63,72,162 Mathis,Mike181 Mattausch,EarIine 201 Matthews,Christine 56,60,201 Matthys,Lu 56,201 MaypoIe,Donna 176 McA1ister,Deryle 167 McBrayer,Brenda 201 McBride Greg 201 McCarthy,Chuck 183,201 McCaughan,Barb 162 McCaughey,Larry 183,201 McClelland,Les1ie 66,201 McClenny,Mari1yn 66,176 McCoIlim,Brian 201 McColIim,Les 162 McConnell ,Nancy 69,72,176 McConnell ,Paula 69,72,201 McCon'nic14,Molly 162 McCracken,Linda 176 McCray,Doug 106,201 McCreight,Doug 201 McCreight,Mil-ce 201 McCreight,Scot176 McCu11och ,Sandy 54,56,60,61,96, 201 McDaniel,Bab 124,201 McDanieI,CIyde 162 McDanie1,.1im 201 McDaniel,Larry 201 McDaniel,Sarah 66,201 McDonald,Bob 69,72,176,201 McDonald, Sandy 69,126,162,201 McDougaIl,Dick 176 McDowel1,Col1een 176 McEvoy,Dick 201 McEwen,Randy 167 McEwen,Sue 176 McFar1and,Toni 50,201 McFar1ane,Dan 201 McGhee,Tec1 107,167 McGibbon,Jack 181 McGinnis, Kathy 201 McGrew McGrew McGuire,Connie 201 McGuire,Lin 162 Mclnerney,Lonna 162 Mclntosh,Marc 162 Mc1ntosh,Sandy 176 Mclnturff,Jim 201 Mc1ntyre,Frank 163 Mclntyre,Gary 163 McKee,Lowel1 163 McKee,Sheri 176 McKeen,Pat 92,201 McKenzie,Ron 163 Mc1.arin,Debbie 176 Mc1.arin,Wes 163 McLellan, Kathy 176 McLellan,Kris 176 McMurtery,Mi1ce 163 McNett,Linda 66,97 McNett,Lorna 63,82 McQueen,Leonu 163 McRae,Rick 176 McSteen,Debbi 5O,40,63,137,176 McVay,Gene 201 Mead,Gary 167 Medina,.1im 107,163 Medina,Tom 201 Meier,Bob 73,163 Meier,Dick 39,47,72,106,176 Mei1i,Bob181 MeiIi,Cindy176 Meiser,Ray 201 Meissner,Gary 168,176 Me1oy,Frank 181 Melcher,Loren 136,176 Melchisec1ec1c,Vicki 60,67,49, ,Bruce 67,201 ,Sharon 66,162 ,201 ,163 184,201 Melendrez,Me1inda 97,163 Mell,Chuck,47,201 Mel1em,Linda 176 Me1len,Doug 176 Me11en,Marla 63,163 Mel1ick,Rob181 Menteer,Craig 176 Mentzer,Mike 210 Merchant,Gloria 66,164 Meredith,Jackie 63,164 Mero,Mary Anne 63,66,93,201 Merriam,Dave 176 Merritt,Rich 164 Merritt,Tom 106,201 Messenger,Tim 164 MettIer,Mike 163 Mewhinney,Ken 176 Meyrick,Drew 176 Michae1s,Dave 163 Micha1son,Rod 201 Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller ,Dave 64,65,8 Dave 124,163 Ed 176 Glenna 163 Judy 163 Kathy 176 Mary Pat 202 Monte 176 Pam 70 83 88 Miller,PauI 163 Mi1Ier,Ron 47,163 Mi1ler,Toni 54,202 Mi11ion,Ron 210 Miotke,Sandi 176 Miotke,Stan 181 Mirek,Pam 163 Mitchel ,Molly 54,126,163 7,124,163 ,96,202 Mitchel1,Mike 176 MitIey,Ken 176 Mae,Jim 127,176 Moeckel ,Audrey 56,47,95,63 168,176 Molitor Jami 63 82 85 126 1 , , I f 17 Moore,Mike 67,163 Moore,Pam 54,163 Moore,Robert 202 Moran,Beckie 63,176 Morford , Kathy 163 Morgan , Pam 76, 93,82 ,176 Morgan,Rex 181 Margan,Terry 202 Morgen,Randy 181 Moritz,Craig 202 Morris,Ma1lary 202 Morstad,Ro1f 163,202 Morris,Cathy 163 Morris,Steve 69,163 Morrison ,Bob 176 Morrison,Miche11e 39,63,163 Morrison,Mariorie 176 Morton, Kathy 63,176 Mosgar,Tony 107,163 Mothe,Dave 176 Mott,Marty 127,163 Mott,Mike 127,176 Mottaz,Brian 64,163 Moyer,Mike 202 Moyle,Steve 39,106,203 Mueller,Greg 111,163 Mulcahy,Rick 64,65,82,176 Mul1en,Kathy176 Muller, Kathy 163 Mul1ette,Sue 54,69,176 Mu11ins,Paul 167 Muma,Steve 176 Munkers,Tom 39,106,176 Munson,Candy 124,176 Munson,Roy 96,203 Munyon,Dick 90,163 Murphy,8onnie 63,176 Murphy, Christy 39,60,61,84, Murphy,Margie 176 Murphy,Russ 203 Murray, Katie 50,124,176 Murray,Pam 63,82,124,163 Murray,Sue 176 Musielak,Tom 107,124,163 Mustard,Bi1164,65,67,95,183 203 Muzero1l,Chuck 176 Myers,Debbie 176 Myhre,Karen 203 Myhre,Mike 176 Myhre,Tom 202 Nadeau,.1eff64,65,95,163 NugIe,Diane 50,63,163 Nappi,Janice 163 Nash,Donna 50,176 Nash,Mike 202 Nash,Phil 176 Neel,Linda 50,69,72,202 Nelson,Darra1yn 163 Ne1son,John 185,203 Nelson,Linda 203 Nelson,Paul 85,176 Ne1son,Randy 107,163 Nesbitt,Bi1l 104,177 Nesbitt,Sue 163 Ness,Linda 63,163 Nethercutt,John 203 New1un,Dan 181 Newport,Cindy 96,177 Newport,Colleen 47,96,163 Nico1es,Paul 69,177 NieschuIz,Bob 203 Ninemire,Donna 203 Nixon,Linda 96,126,203 Nock,Sandra 202 '82, 6 203 1 Nolan,Gai1 163 Nolan,Rhonda 177 No1an,Steve 202 Nolan,Terry 60,82,202 Nord ,John 203 Nord ,Larry 177 Norman,Peggy 163 Norrie,Vicki 47,67,85,177 Nottage ,Andy 64,163 Novak,l.eonard 203 Nygaard ,Brenda 163 Nygaard,Stan 177,127 Oakes,Chris 163 Ochsner,Lar1ey 181 O'Connell,1'im 136,203 O'Conner,Rick 203 O'Connar,Debb1e 177 O'Connor,Mike 177 Offill,Gary177 Offi11,Jack 177 OgiIvie,Steve 40,47,106,203 Ohland,Greg 203 Oien,Lin 202 O'Keefe,Clair 69,72,202 Olsen,Diana 56,202 O1sen,Kathy 203 Olsen,Len 177 O1son,Brenda 60,82,203 O1son,Dick163 Olson,Gary 203 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Philopant,Jim 106,177 Pic14e1,Bob 205 Pie11i,Rona1d 167 Pierce,Bi1164,167 Pierce,Tom 205 Pierce,Wendy 164 Pike,Jerry 104,205 Pinto,Ramona 54,63,67,82,178 Piper,Debbie 205 Pippenger,Judy 164 Pitschka ,Ray 106,178 PIace,Cindy 47,178 Place,Mari1yn 164 PIett,Don 164 P1ett,Gene 178 Pocrnich,Rob 164 Polensky,Charlene 164 Po1ensky,Linda 82,210 Po1warth,Bob 136,205 Polwarth,Chris 164 Pomeroy,Charlan 178 Popham,Car1210 Portz,Gwen 126,178 Potts,Doug 64,76,205 Potts ,George 87,178 Powell ,Linda 60,204 Powers,Cheryl 63,124,178 Powers,Don 164 Preecs,Gordie 77,515,204 Prince,Steven 204 Pring1e,Patti 178 Prior,Sue 49,58,67,95,183,204 Pritchard ,Gai163,178 Pro1ost,Dave 107,167 Pryor,Roger 210 Puckeft,Doug 178 PyIes,Bi11124,204 Pyles,Jim178 Quaschnick,Dan 109,204 Quick,Sue 63,66,204 Raat,Sh erry 124,178 Radfard,Suzanne 178 Rainer,Mark 69,72,184,204 Rainer,Scott 69,107,167 Rainwar Raivo , J er,Jerrie 178 ohn 178 Ralph,Gina 50,164 Ramage Ramm, L Ramsey, Rancaur ,Wendy 62,613,164 eona 204 Jerry 107,164 r,Dennis 106,178 Rautio,Denise 63,164 Ray,.Jean 54,164 Raymond ,Denny 178 Raymond,Penny 204 Read ,M Reamer, ark 181 Jim 178 Reams, Kathy 66,204 Reasor,Cheryl 50,69,204 Redd ,Barry 47,106,181 Redd,Sherry 164 Reding, Jo 178 Redman,Linda 181 Reems,Mitch 64,69, 72, 95,106, 178 Reesnes,Becky 204 Reeves, Rehn,Je Dave 124,127,178 ff 204 Reid,Dick 204 Renfrew Renshow ,Lynn 164 ,John 178 Renshaw, Kris 164 Repp ,Jo hn 178 Reyes,G1en 107,164 Reynolds,Sue 39,72,178 Rhoad,Dave 178 Rice,Bonnie 50,69,178 Richter,Carolyn 47,5O,63,164 Richter, Paul 178 Rickard,Dan 164 Ricketts,John 106,204 Rickman,Connie 63,178 Ries,Barb 164 Ries,Louise 178 Rigg,Jana 63,85,178 Riggs,Jerry 178 Ring,Darlene 66,204 Ringe1,Vicki 178 Riste,George 167 Ritchie,Ed 164 Ritchie,Grant 210 Ritchie,John 178 Rizzuto,Dave 167 Robb,Ba rba ra 164 Robb,G1enda 50,204 Robbins,Dan 106,181 Robbins,1'im 69,107,167 Roberton , Hal 204 Roberts,Barry 178 Roberts,Doug 178 Roberts,Gai1 178 Roberts,Gayle 63,204 Roberts,Mike 204 Robertson ,Brian 164 Robertson,Colleen 93,164 Ro be rtso n ,Craig 204 Rol::ertson,Patti 164 Robinette,Linda 63,67,164 Robinson,Ann 66,204 Robinson,Dan 178 Rob1nson,Dave 178 Robinson,Gary 164 Robinson,Janice 164 Robinson,Phi1 39,90,95,204 Robinson,Rick 95,164 Rodkey,Sharon 50,47,56,60, 67,95,206 Rodriguez,Patt 178 Rogers,Pam 164 Rogers,Terri 50,164 66, Roh1man,Rhonda 83,93,164 Rohrbach,CharIie 206 Rookey, Pat 206 Rookey,Steve 106,179 Root,Al 206 Rosencrans, Nancy 179 Roske1Iey,John 206 Ross,Gary 210 Ross,John 210 Ross, Pat 206 Rost,CIifF 207 Roshfold ,Gene 107,164 Rothstein,Dave 164 Rothstein,Lynn 207 Rothwe11,Sandy 207 Roupe,Sue 63,82,179 Routt,Nanette 60,76,137,207 Rowe,Jerry 111,164 Roze11,Dan 179 Rund1e,Linda 207 Runo1fson,Ron 207 Rupnow, Karen 167 Rupnow,Nancy 207 Russe11,Linda 56,63,76,82,93, 207 Russe11,Sue 50,63,67,164 Rutherford,Bob 64,164 Rutz,Bob 164 Rutz,Greg 179 Ryan,Mike 207 sualerpim 127,207 Samek,Caro1 210 Sammans,Clyde 167 Sammons,Ken 87,95,207 Sampson,Barb 63,179 Sampson,Bob 181 Sampsan,Wi11a 39,67,70,92,179 Samse1,John 164 Samuels,Karen 179 Samue1s,Kris 164 Sanderson,Linda 164 Sanford,Greg 74,95,207 Sappington,Carol 179 Sappington,C1ayton 181 Sarchet,Ze1la 56,60,76,89,95, 207 Sartz,Denise 47,60,179 Sasse,Lary 179 Savitz,Kathy 207 Sayler,Jeft 207 Sca1ise,Frank 207 Schaper,Elaine 179 Scher,Steve 181 Schermerhorn,Robin 164 Schirman,Diane 63,164 Schmidt,Linda 54,164 Schmitt,Betty 67,179 Schoch,Diane 56,63,83,95,207 Schou1tz,Terl'y 164 Schreckendgust,Dennis 111,164 Schreckendgust,Donna 69, 97,207 Schuchart,Dick 207 SchuIfz,Kristie 38,40,58,207 Schu1tz,Larry 179 Schu1tz,Rick 64,167 Schu1tz,1'om 106,179 Scissons,Bi11 164 Scissons,Parr 85,207 Sr:ott,Bob 64,164 Scott,Dianne 164 ScoH',EIaine 66,167 Scott,Laurie 179 Scott,Rick 164 Scatt,ShirIey 164 Scriven,Caro1 207 Seaberg,Bert 67,207 Seal,Marv 40,168,179 Seig1e,Andy 179 Seigle,Steve 207 Seipp,Jim 107,167 Sellers,Judi 39,67,164 Sem1er,Don 210 Semler,Keith 39,67,127,164 Setche1l,Kaye 164 Severn,Rick 69,164 Shaw,Brenda 69,126,164 Shaw,Dick 64,106,207 Shaw,Randy 47,651,164 Shay,Lynn 164 She1den,Jim 87,91,207 Sheldon,Leigh 164 Sherril1,Elaine 63,82 Sherwood,Cathy 179 Shotwel 1 ,Judy 6O,82,95,139, 179 Showalter,Connie 179 1 Showman,Sandy 60,76,50,82,207 Shreve, Pat 50,54,97,207 Shreve,Rita 66,164 Siers,Randy 63,164 Sigrnan,Gary 69,107,164 Si1ver,Doug 207,138 Simonsen,Rob 164 Simonson,Debbi 76,207 Simpson,Jahn 164 Simpson,Libby 47,63,164 5ims,Kuthy 66,207 Sir,Scott179 Skav1and,Candi 179 Ske1ton,Rick 210 Skow,Gary 69,127,179 Slade,Barbara 207 S1agg,Mary 60,82,179 SIater,Sindy164 Smith,Andy 164 Smith,Bob 181 Smith,Cheri 179 Smith,Darlene 179 Smith,Diane 56,69,92,207 Smith,Gayle 60,183,207 Smith,Greg 47,179 Smith,Jan 50,6O,93,179 Smith,Jenny164 Smith,Kris164 Smith,Mark 179 Smith,Nancy 54,60,179 Smith,Reid 69,72,164 Smith,Roberta 72,179 Smith,Sally 63,179 smmnsfeve 106,207 Smith,Sue167 Smith,Trev 69,164 Smith,Verla 50,82,179 Smith,Vicky 164 Smith,Wende1l 207 Smitt,Vivian 179 Smotherman ,Martha 69,164 Snider,SuZy 165 Snow,Janet 179 Snow,Pat 165 Snyder,TwiIa 207 Soberg,Craig 207 Sa1heim,Kathy 47,50,179 SoIin,Leanne 39,54,179 SomerviI1e,Karen 50,63,165 Sorensen,Karen 54,60,63,207 Sorensen,Kris 165 Souser,Debbie 66,179 Southern,Jim 179 Sparkes,Camil1e 63,71 ,207 Spearman,Jim 207 Speicher,Keith 179 Spence,Bi1lie 60,76,208 Spencer,Nancy 82,165 Spezia1e,Vic 179 SpIiid,Sa1ly 208 Spo1ski,Andy 39, 69, 165 Sprague,Sa11y 97,208 Sprague,Sharon 97,208 Sprint,Gary165 Squires,Gary 208 Stafinbi1,John 208 Statinbi1,Karen 165 Stafinbi 1 ,Mary 54,63,179 Sta1ey,Ben 179 Starr,Ron 208 Steck1ing,Sande 124,179 Stecks,Larry 179 Steele,Bol:: 181 SteeIe,Randy 69, 95,208 Sfeele,Rod 69,165 Sfeger,Barb 60,97,208 Steger,Tom 69,91 ,127,165 Steinmun,Barry 67,83,179 Stenersen,Nancy 63,165 Stenerson,Churles 179 Stenhouse,Dave 209 Srephens,Jchn 181 Stephens,Marilyn 209 Stevens,Sue 179 Stewart,Janice 63,83,209 Stewart,Lana 165 Si'ewart,Lynn 210 Stewart,Mary lou 60,209 Sfewarf,Wcyne 179 Stickels,Claire 63,181 Stickels,Richarcl 209 Stillar,Charlene 88,165 Srillar,Denise 179 Stober,Diane 63,67,85,179 Stokes, Kathy 66,179 Stolte,Verne 165 Stane,Barb 96,124,179 Stone,Dane 60,209 Stone,Joyce 50,82,208 Staner,Randy 183,208 St6ner,Ron 179 Storm,Gloria 76,208 Stoudt,Teri 66,97,209 Stout,Vince 165 Stoyanac, Greg 209 Stradley,Gary 165 Strah,Kathy 165 Strah,Penny 66,209 Strait,Penny 209 Strand, Kris 165 StraulJ,Linda 63,16 Strong,Vicki 179 Sullivan,Dave 106,179 Sullivan,Dawn 165 Sullivan,Linda 209 Sullivan,Mary Lou 165 Summers,Bill 208 Summers,Gail 179 Summers,Geri 54,70,209 Suriano,Ginger165 Sussek,Jessie 66,208 Swain,Bill 165 Swann,Paul 69,208 Swann,Peggy 179 Swanson,Randi 54,56,63,82,179 Swartfager,Ken 76,209 Sweeney,Mike 64,106,209 Swenson,Linda 63,179 Swett,KeiTh 179 Swett,Lincla 179 Swisher,Becci 96,179 Sylvester,Dennis 165 Takacs,Brenda 170 Tclbot,Greg 69,179 Tclley,Mike 69,109,209,164 Talley,Mike 209 Talley,Pai'ty 165 Tanner,Cheryl 209 Tavares,Rusfy 183,209 Taylor,Chris 63,165 Toylar,Kirk 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