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

 - Class of 1968

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Below: In a lecture to his senior Humanities class, Mr. Frank Win- dishar discusses the relationship between history and culture. istor An integrated English 5 and U.S. History class highlighted the English curriculum this year. Mrs. Dennie Moore and Mr. Don Miller taught this class, which was offered to juniors, The class stressed the similarities between English and history. Shadle's Humanities course, introduced last year, remained popular with the seniors again this year. Lectures and semi- nars stress philosophy, cul- ture, fine arts, and other divi- sions of the humanities, said Mr. Frank Yuse, who taught the class with Mr. Frank Win- dishar. Sophomores studied mythol- ogy for the first time in English class. The English 3 classes also received lectures on how to get the most out of reading a newspaper. All three English levels gained the added bene- fit of film lectures on the classics. ax' ' 3 s qw f ag K x wr? in I Q 1 WK af 1437 ...o,,f, H wig fi :J gs., fd f .v , -. Q xm k .xg ' , 1 x f f , J if F ,I E it if 4 - xg. at 3 f' s 1 X an ,M 4 5 lv if yy vf fi f' Y Q is Above: Mr. Carlos Flores encour- ages first year Spanish students Jim Holland and Carol Holcomb during oral translation of Spanish sentences. New to the teaching staff, Mr. Flores taught first, sec- ond, and third year Spanish. lf en- rollment warrants, fourth year Spanish will be available next year. New Class Russian Culture Adds Introducing Russian this year climaxed changes to the for- eign language curriculum. Taught by Mr. llmar Kuljus, the class had twenty-six stu- dents learning first year Rus- sian. Books, tapes, and oral discussions dominated class- room instruction. Mr. Carlos Flores, a native of Mexico and Shadle's new Spanish teacher, gave his stu- dents first hand knowledge of the Spanish language and cul- ture ofthe land. Using new techniques, many foreign language students ad- vanced in their studies this year. French and Latin classes ins Above: New tapes help Mr. Mc- dents used tapes for the first time 'Bride emphasize Latin grammar this year as part of classroom and structure while increasing stu- learning. dent comprehension. Latin stu- became acquainted with new texts, while Spanish students took a more oral approach by using the language laboratory and tapes. Extension of the lab last year gave all classes a better chance to use its facilities. More tapes were used by all classes, and Latin students used tapes for the first time. Possibilities for new experi- ences within the language courses include a one-act play in French by fourth year French students. lf enrollment is sufficient, a fourth year Spanish class will be added to the language program for next year's curriculum. Q 3 Q, ,gif Q 5 R Y 1 1 -ur-fwwf, A mzwfa , 3' A x Mrs. Margaret Ostness explains dif- ferent media and environments of fruit flies in an Integrated Science Lab session. Unusual Science Classes Stress Student Interest, Course Content Offering Paleobiology and ln- tegrated Science for a second year, Shadle science instruc- tors attempted to satisfy stu- dent interest with unique course content. Paleobiology, a senior class, emphasizes historical geology of the Northwest. Students could choose any of seven field trips in Washington and Montana. ln the classroom, Mr. Joseph Heslin lectured on rocks, min- erals and natural forces, using films and slides for illustra- tion. Mrs. Margaret Ostness' ecol- ogy section of Integrated Sci- ence studies show bugs under various environments to test their development, adaptation, and preferences in relation to plants. Also in lntegrated Science, students in Mr. Paul Jensen's chemistry section determined the amount of oxygen and water consumed by goldfish. In the third Integrated Sci- ence section, Mr. E. B. Chris- man guides a physical study of sound-how it originates, is manipulated, and controlled. Seven classes of General Chemistry, offered only at Shadle, resemble a college preparatory course, although they are not as rigorous as CHEM Study or the Honors section of Chemistry. Observing live organisms and their life function, general biology classes studied plant life, insecticides, weed killers, and landscaping. Below: Kathy Johnson and Richard Merritt check fruit fly cultures and count populations, as Rod Holmes identifies fruit flies with a binocu- lar microscope. The experiment is part of the ecology study of the Integrated Science course, a class designed to expose students to three phases of lab science, vii M fm . R 43225 C S327 ESX g We -be PS. ,CB .tix ,,Q,,,Al. . ,W , . f,. ga ,z-QQ! 1534 -X Nigga 'iif' 59. , 'fx M W , if K-. w Q-1 V-iw 1. x s af ,Fa EXW k A 5' W Z , ' ' 1 X55 R, V m A fiir-w I 5 'TK '- AM.: if 1 PM W Ag we A S ,4,,,.,i:-5 2612 1 , V , ,Q H M fw- ef 3+ Q wx, . N. , x. im W. 22,9 fi ' V if - 1 2? 1: ,V-SBE - :f u .:fg5-33? ., f ig Z. 4. eimm ui-.---Q Q ll--L Q ,Q A , V V iffnfo'2fQMi4faf rw . 1 -SSI QQ! New Math Devices Aid Students Above: Mr. Robinette instructs his Below: Students from Mrs. KoIIer's Intermediate Math class by using sixth period math class observe the overhead projector. the long arm of the right triangle. New teaching devices enabled Shadle students to gain a better understanding of mod- ern math. Teachers found that the wide differences in student abili- ties created problems. Apply- ing the objective technique, faster students could help the slower pupils. Students could then progress at their own pace. Overhead projectors served as ideal teaching aids. Students can become more involved working with the overhead pro- jectors because it's more like working out the problem them- selves, remarked Mr. Robi- nette. Left: Using the overhead projector, Mr. Robert Cappello explains ad- vanced equations to students in his Intermediate Math class. DE Aids Vocational Business Education Part of the learning process in man spent long hours pondering Business Education employs the over tapes. use of dictaphones. Roberta Coff- Those who plan on entering the business world after grad- uation find business educa- tion and vocational courses at Shadle Park especially use- ful, stated Mr. Ed Feldhusen, Business Education Depart- ment head. Advanced typing and short- hand were taught in the secre- tarial science course, a two hour block, which also gave students experience by per- forming the actual secretarial duties in class. Distributive Education, a class for seniors only, offered part- time work for students. ln- class instruction on market- ing, sales promotion, and so- cial and economic responsibil- ities benefited them on the job. By working in the public and business offices, students ac- quired clerical skills and prac- tical experience. n ,M 1 Boys Invade Home Ee, Girls Return to Shop lnvading the Home Economic classes for a second year, boys learned how to buy, plan and prepare meals. Students in the foods department heard speakers from the U and l Sugar Company and the State Wheat Commission. Girls made jackets, skirts and a suit or coat in tailoring classes. To see if they liked their suits or not, the girls made them out of a less expen- sive material before finishing them in wool. Home Furnishings became popular with students as the enrollment increased this year. They learned how to re- finish wood furniture and re- upholster other furniture. Field trips to outstanding homes and to a home furnish- ings display at FortWrightCol- lege added interest. Future interests in interior decorating encouraged girls to take drafting, while boys took it for architecture work. Boys learned how to construct furniture in wood shop. They also studied how trees grow and are cut for construction. The sole girl in electronics studied the principles of elec- tricity with her fellow stu- dents. The course prepares them for electronic careers. i 'j A ' 'N-Q. l' A ' Above: Peggy Wiens and Marilyn Genova learn new techniques in their sewing class. Before working on wool the girls had bought a less expensive material to see if they liked their patterns. Left: Rex Morgan watches as Mike Myhre lays out a radio on a circuit board. The students in electronics studied the principles of electricity by working on radios and other electrical appliances. This course prepares the students for careers in the electronics field. Right: John Repp, an architecture student in drafting, draws his fu- ture house plans. From this he will go on to make a tracing, a blue print, and a scale model of the house. Drafting leads boys to ca- reers in mechanical, architectural and technical drawing. Right: Randy Lantz looks on as Barbara Macri prepares their meal. Besides learning to buy, plan, and prepare meals, the students heard speakers from the U. and I. Sugar Company and the Wheat Commis- sion. PE Department Introduces Varied Sports Adding ice skating, bowling, golf and tennis to traditional sports expanded Shadle Park's Physical Education Depart- ment. Classes left the building, vis- iting ice rinks and bowling alleys to learn the basic rules and techniques of these sports. lnstructors gave golf and tennis instruction to stu- dents on ShadIe's field. Students learned different floor exercises and game rules in the gym and outdoor classes during the year. Six weeks of pool instructions taught students basic swim- ming strokes and safety meth- ods. Using poles, towels and ropes, students also learned various life saving methods in and out of the water. Gymnastics classes encour- aged agility and coordination. Six weeks of health class taught sophomores the ef- fects of smoking and drinking. Left: Dribbling the ball, Dave An- derson learns the techniques and rules of soccer, one of the many outdoor games taught in the fall. Below: Straining for the opposite side of the pool, boys in swimming class plunge into ShadIe's pool while playing a water game. 2 45' U ff, , V .Q 2375, ,EQ ,I I X af.. A, 1 93x '71 n Ur X E I eff '35 U. ,,,. Ng ,kr A 5 Mx 'Z +,, R I , 1 ik , if- ' - C Fine Arts Department Adds to Curriculum Above: Concert Choir members, under the direction of Mr. Korn- meyer, practice Up, Up and Away for their annual Spring Concert. Right: Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, and Girls' Chorus perform together with the orchestra in Shadle's an- nual Christmas Concert. Art and Music Departments enlarged this year, making it possible for students to parti- cipate in more projects. Two string quartets added to Shadle's Music Department. Under the direction of Mr. John Harris, the quartets ap- peared on KSPS TV, enter- tained retired teachers and also performed for churches, the school district and in the Christmas concert with the orchestra and choral groups. With the addition of a new teacher, Mrs. Schwab, the Art Department expanded and added a new project this year. For the first time art students constructed all necessary Christmas cards for the ASB and Girls' League. These in- clude all cards sent out to fac- ulty members, those affiliated with the school and one card to every high school in Spo- kane and the Valley. Students also designed win- dow decorations for all class- rooms. 2 x i l X 32 4 ,l., . 'l 'Sw xx -Akdivx fi , X 5 . is My fx 'f' 'sf E iv ggi x E E is 5 A f Im 3 ,f , ' A ng 'N ,J 2 ,Q S? 4:- xg 'Atv X my -s ' Q ' we 3 V Fr K fl, 'S ati -+- .gs ff ig S .4 .- xi i' 2 3 X Q if 5 3 bf Q5 'P X Jf 5ff52i -531' 7QifflfL , K , f -Jus, wz+jwysF1 fi?-vig y Q- f 21' A Wi f . ' -Y va Ma MM f 1' v ,h V 6 5 ' 'W 2 .xr .Q J' Q gf I s Q .if iffiw A- 3' X . - ' 9+ 1 Q-5' fl ,., 3 he. QW I xiu., xr 4, :V , - Wg. 54:5 . may ' , .5212 S! ASB meetings on Tuesday and Thursday mornings get the atten- tion and concentration of the home room representatives taking notes for reports in home room. During the fall semester, the council met on the auditorium stage for better acoustics and convenience. Leading discussions during a fall semester ASB meeting, Greg Toy, president, recognizes a committee chairman as Secretary Karen Clark records minutes. Standing com- mittees conducted ASB actions throughout the year. The students volunteered for service. Front Row: Lynn Hoffman, Jan Fan- ning, Sue Terhark, Lonna Mclner- ney, Paulette Barrick, Kris Lappano, Megan Holdridge. Row 2: Judy Lar- son, Sandy Glover, Sandy Barrick, Julie Steen, Linda Mackey, Linda Peterson, Barb Williams, Gary Fow- ler, Diane Schmitz. Row 3: Vicki Ringel, Barbara Bosley, Sue Boyle, Lena McQueen, Lori Campbell, Charlene Sprague, Genn Flynn, Linda Ness, Cheryl Bentley, Nancy Hunt, Leanne Solin. Row 4: Joan Richter, Carol Haenle, Jan Smith, Gail Wintersteen, Kathy Lawrence, Lynn Dunn, Brad Hillman, Keith Watson, Wayne Johnson, Lois Logs- don, Lorna Persello, Chelle Moat. 'T fi 1 Qi if 3 eg SW l fa Q2 l rl l Row 5: Gary Brusseau, Jerry Beall, Larry Herberholz, Jeff Kane, Mike Aubrey, Dorrit Marr, Don Wihlborg, i Mac Hall, Doris Bell, Dee Halbig, Tom Dunn. Row B: Ron Miller, Dave , Moe, Randy Shaw, Mike Thibault, l Varied Fall Activities Involve Student Bod Fall semester ASB officers were: Greg Toy, president, Mike Myhre, vice president: Karen Clark, secre- tary, Diana Bullivant, treasurer: Dean Barrett, fifth executive. Hosting Scottish Boy Scouts for the World Jamboree last summer involved the fall se- mester ASB in one of their first official activities. The ASB honored the scouts with a one day program including enter- tainment and refreshments for students and scouts. Earning 5200.00 for A.F.S., the ASB delivered telephone books in Spokane neighbor- hoods. By request of the student body, the school district paint- ed the west side of the build- ing in green and gold. The fall semester ASB ar- ranged the purchase of a new Victory Bell to replace the Harvey Jones, Bill Dillon, Bill Bry- son, Tom Steger, Steve Grace, Chris Conner, Rayford Pitschka, Alan Ellis. cracked one. The ASB held special money raising projects for the purchase of the new bronze bell. Part of the program welcoming the Scottish Boy Scouts was presented by the Scottish contingent. Here a scout master and scout play for ShadIe's students. Lassies Enjo Revenge Above: Playing at the Highland Fling, The Northern Lights provided music and entertainment for a large crowd of students on the night of Hi-Henderson Day. Below: Elected friendliest girl and boy of the year, seniors Jami Moli- ter and lvar Hellevik were crowned at the Highland Fling. on Hi-Lassie Day Highlander Week renewed a tradition this year when the Highlander committee put Hi- Laddie Day before Hi-Lassie Day. In recent years, boys had to gain revenge on the second of the student special cour- tesy days. By revising the week's structure, the girls re- vived a custom of alternating the days every other year. Henderson Hop, the annual Highlanders Fling, ended the week of festivities. The crown- ing of lvar Hellevik and Jami Molitor as Shadle's friendliest boy and girl, climaxed the dance. lvar, ShadIe's A.F.S. student from Norway, won the election after attending school for one month. Below: Hiding to avoid the unrea- sonable demands of Nancy Leyde and Dayle Wilson, Barry Redd typi- fied the reaction of many boys on Hi-Lassie Day as the girls sought revenge for the preceding day. 'J -F f A' If-314-i v: : 'SQ - fi X Uggf, 4 i ,3 1:2 il r X , I K F .W J: 5 , S . A - 4 'I i V W 5 5,5 1 ss- 5 V , ' Q Ah F A 7 'X -1 ' 3 x. ,, X N .a , H531 ? 1 , f' KT sea xi E. .X 3? fi' 'ff 53 ii Traditional Christmas Activities Busy ASB Tim Chapman visits Santa, Frank Iected by the Santa for the sur- taken in home rooms helped raise Doctor, as donations are being col- prise project. Other collections money for Hugh Leppell's daughter. Raising money for a surprise Christmas project, the ASB collected over 5640.00 for the daughter of head custodian, Hugh Leppell. Suffering from cystic fibrosis, she received the money to help pay ex- penses. Students also donated money through a collection in home rooms. Another Christmas project in- cluded a party and toys for the children of the Grotto Cerebral Palsy Care Center. Continuing a traditional Christmas project the ASB gave a typewriter and hand vacuum cleaner to Galland Hall. This is a home for orphan girls ages 12 to 18. For the first time, Shadle host- ed a homecoming. A tea, held before Christmas welcomed the returning graduates. Other pre-holiday activities included preparations for the annual Christmas dance. si 'l V. 5 'Z s a 3s 5 ff r ,rf-+5 tn.. ? 0 9 F . , A mfg V t ig A wa 21 ,L e K, G ga 1 r 44? 13? 4 'Xa-, . 4453 555 gig 'X Q A' if .,,.,, ,.., 5- -'I ' ' 1'-f ji ,xy Mfg TE, . X ' if sr: 1 Qgtaixiii 9 'LMS i ,'d 53 -A-9. Q, -x.-4. I Eg f X f sg ' , N , Q M ,X 1 'SXLYQQ -,1 lem LAY M Shadleites out for track here. It seems like time is passing so quick- ly. Soon I'll be on a three week trip across the continent with the other A.F.S. students from the West Coast. Coaching basketball and learning the Swedish language are two of Greg Sanford's main interests. Learning of his acceptance as an A.F.S. stu- dent on the last day of school, Greg left ten days later for a year of study in Sweden. Studying at the University of Wales for six weeks and tour- ing France and England for two weeks highlighted a sum- mer trip taken by eight Shadle students and chaperones Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clark. The trip, sponsored by the American lnstitude for Foreign Study, gave students the chance to live and study at the Univer- sity of Wales in Bangor, Wales. Below: Strumming the guitar as she sings, American Field Service student Haydee Valdes teaches traditional Chilean carols to the members of her Spanish class during the Christmas season. Above: Shadle members of the American Institute for Foreign Study group display the flag of their host country, Wales. From left: Ken Mewhinney, Karen Evans, Below: lvar Hellevik participates in a three minute typing time write. As a language major, lvar John Wampler, Cindy Newport, Jackie Meredith, chaperone Mr. Ted Clark, Steve Young, Judy Du- bee and Nancy Johnson. could not take typing because Norwegian schools offer the course only to economic majors. Spring ASB Council Above: Ron Miller, George Le- Harvey Jones and Tom Dunn pre- Above: Harvey Jones, Sue Boyle, rusha plan the spring sophomore Bret, Bruce Wilkinson, Sue Boyle, pare to replace the Victory Bell. Tom Dunn, Claudia Hall, Bruce orientation. Wilkinson, and Mary Beth Pet- Harmonizes Activities, Upholds Constitution Above: Greg Toy presents the gavel to Harvey Jones at the spring ASB installation. Following this, the students and council gave pledges. Harvey Jones, President Don Wihlborg, Vice Pres. Tom Dunn, Treasurer Front Row: B. Meck, J. Blackburn, K. Lucas, J. Cosand, C. Trapp. Row 2: J. Rancourt, K. Marton, B. Rice, J. Viger, G. Tuke, D. Maston, S. Burnett, M. Cole. Row 3: M. Myers, J. Bjerkestrand, B. Gregory, A. Kane, B. Patterson, B. Stone, P. Rodrigues. Row 4: K. Hadley, M. Mclntosh, M. Babock, D. Hol- Unifying Highlander ideals, the spring ASB council strove to main spirit, the constitution and communication. Shadle's new Public Relations committee promoted project ideas, such as using Wink Dance profits to pay for a new Victory Bell. Re-election of four student of- ficers resulted from the coun- cil's decision to uphold the required 2.5 grade average. Sue Boyle, Secretary Bill Bryson, Fifth Exec. ford, H. Gohrman, K. Benson, B. Hinchliff, C. Stanley. Row 5: S. Flack, J. Burns, J. Krautkraemer, B. Jargensen, D. Van Dewalle, K. Davis, D. Rautio. Row 6: M. Bu- chanan, D. Anderson, T. Bresler, B. Hyslop, D. Johnson, A. Gel- hausen, J. Wright, D. Rancourt. Decorations Accent '68 Sweetheart Dance Above- Kell Little relaxes on her ShadIe's Sweetheart b ASB Ri ht- Bets Wi htman and es- - Y Y E - Y 8 velvet throne after being crowned president, Harvey Jones. court hunt for their heart. Pink and Cranberry decora- tions accented the theme When Two Hearts Meet, at the annual Sweetheart Dance. The Northern Lights and Asso- ciates played for the 300 cou- ples attending the semi- formal, corsage event. Crowned and presented with one dozen red roses, Kelly Little reigned as Shadle's 1968 Sweetheart. ' in Denise Sartz Reigns As ShadIe's Princess Creating moods of anticipa- tion, speculation and frenzy, the 1968 Lilac Princess Coro- nation produced a fairy-tale setting around Princess Den- ise Sartz. Master of ceremonies, Mark Eastburg introduced the final- ists who gave a 3-5 minute prepared speech entitled What can a young person do to improve her community. After a short intermission, the girls picked an impromptu speech, followed by entertain- ment featuring the Treble Tempos and Stage Band. Mark Eastburg presented a dozen red roses to Denise. Above: Lilac Princess finalists in- clude Leanne Solin, Jan Albright, Pat Rodriguez, Karen Clark, Jan Smith, Jami Molitor, Betsy Wight- Below: Stunned by the excitement of the coronation, Denise glows as she receives the crown from Kristie Schultz. man, Kelly Little, Denise Sartz. The Senior Class chose the nine candidates from a list of nominees selected from each homeroom. Right: Filled with joy after being crowned Lilac Princess, Denise Sartz poses with Kristie Schultz. Above: Debbie Anderson supports the Girls' League by buying a bow from Karen Hadley, Girls' League Secretary. Selling green and gold spirit bows, the League raised over two hundred dollars to send to the Amigos de las Americas, their main project for the fall semester. The bows were sold on the day before and on the day of football games to promote spirit. Right: Karen Clark, Judy Shotwell, and Phyllis VanWinkIe look over their notes before speaking at the Girls' State Assembly. All three girls attended Girls' State during the summer, and shared their expe- riences with the league. Briefly, Karen spoke about the comical parts of the trip. Judy talked to the girls about how to get involved in government. Phyllis showed how each person was involved at Girls' State. They were all im- pressed by the friendliness and co- operation of all the girls at Girls' State. Amigos de las Americas Gains Above: Showing their talent and providing entertainment for the Girls' League, the cheerleaders put on a skit at the Big-Little Sister con, held in the auditorium. Their costumes and dancing carried out the theme, Through the Looking Glass. The con, held at the first of the school year, helps girls be- come acquainted with the Girls' League. At the close of the convo- cation, girls went to the cafeteria for an informal social time, planned by the Courtesy Committee. Girls' League representatives are Front Row: D. Horne, K. Elliott, J. Miller, K. Whitehead. Row 2: K. Opsal, D. Sullivan, D. Litchfield, J. Larson, K. Tysseland, P. Cooke, T. Hatley, B. Chaffee, L. Lemon, B. Peterson, T. Ferderer, K. Steinman, Girls' League Support Selling spirit bows and hold- ing other sales, the Girls' League assisted the Amigos de las Americas as their major fall project. The Amigos are United States students who give aid to the people in Hon- duras and Guatemala. Early in September, a Big- Little Sister con helped ac- quaint new girls with the Girls' League. The cheerleaders put on a skit which carried out the theme Through the Look- ing Glass. JoAnne Dawson concluded the convocation bygsinging Climb Every Mountain and by having all girls sing the Alma Mater. Speaking at the Girls' State Assembly held on October 25, Karen Clark, Judy Shotwell and Phyllis VanWinkle related their summer experiences at Girls' State to the girls. Phyllis VanWinkle President Vicki Norrie Vice President Karen Hadley Secretary Trudy Altig Treasurer D. Parker, D. Ray, V. Cooper. Row 3: S. Brockie, C. Schutz, J. Hardin, M. Wolfe, S. Bedard, M. Carter, L. Fischer, R. Hare, K. Warren, D. Juliano' D. Petrusha D. Stober W Olson. 'Row 4: B. Helmer, P. Mur- ray, G. Tollefson, K. Black, S. Wa- linski, C. Rickman, L. Volland, D. Dotson, S. Nevers, R. VanWinkle, S. Hale, L. Culbert. Row 5: M. Lindsey, K. Kilgore, P. Robertson, C. Munson, M. Coats, S. Mason, J. Dishman, C. Beekman, K. Samuels, M. Jones, P. Clodfelter. Row 5: P. Mclntosh, P. Englund, B. Holms, B Swisher, R. Clawson, M. Hartman K. Kucera, C. Peters, S. Russell M. Visger, C. Wamsley, L. Jessen Below: Girls' League Advisor, Miss Helen Cleveland, solves many problems for the girls and assists the officers in organizing activities. Q35 'x Z Q 'Q 1' gf! 'LQ' Q, A. xfff 'x - nf 'Ni ,fig , in Eng , ' 1 ,ff -k 1 .,:,.' Q 53 gf I5 Y' 5 :Nw n il-7 W, r tg x 1 2. f - 1 ,Q iff I M :Ex if G Ast k ' -E 'iff'- 'Q SM Ea 1, w - if ' 1 l-Us' if Ji? . I 57 R uf We Sli? gz .Vg t. N -Q Vtuugggx !' 'I-13 ff Q . f a -pf ' Y f Q51 is , ai xg: :L i ,REX S . WA gg fx K L MJ .X K? , 'I V lkjf if f f' T 'mf' My f Y 2 5 5 V f 'Q 'Qf 4.'. ff .W 1: A-'45:b'l rx 'Qg 3 I 'X 5? f.'3f 1 i'Z5ff if F5 Q a. Q ii 'I f +51 V ' 'H 2 4 M6 X 1 W, ,W gf., igfi if . Q Q .,- J 5 N1 -, I my , fig? Zig, K N., I wg ,S an V Q ,V,:?.i X 1 f 'N 2 - x ,.,..:b3 f - 1- . 5, L and Entert ain Fathers Long sewing lines, apple and cherry pies, gymnastic presen- tations, and singing by lvar Hellevik and Haydee Valdes characterized the Dad-Daugh- ter Dessert. One thousand at- tended the tribute to Our Fa- vorite Santa. Decorations and tickets for the Sadie Hawkins featured characters from the Little Abner comic strip. A sell-out crowd of 500 couples attended. Shiny metal pins, washclothes, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap and other items collected by the Girls' League, expressed the Christmas spirit at Shadle. These items will go to ref- ugees in South Vietnam, ex- plained League President Phyllis VanWinkle. Making 2,400 Christmas greet- ings with candy canes at- tached kept the 35 girls of Courtesy Committee busy dur- ing the Christmas season. Above: Courtesy Committee mem- ber Debbie McSteen attaches candy Below: Counting and sorting items collected by the Girls' League dur- ing the Christmas project are Karen canes to Christmas greetings given to all student body members. Hadley, Trudy Altig and Vicki Nor- rie. Donations went to refugees in South Vietnam. Girls' League Presents .lan Smith, president Cindy Allen, vice president Jacque Bowman, secretary Carol Bunn, treasurer Below: Phyllis Van Winkle gives activities before presenting the her farewell speech summarizing president's necklace to Jan Smith. Dance, Reception Activities conducted by the Spring Girls' League Council and officers included the Cot- ton Day Dance, a Simplicity Style Show and the Mother- Daughter Reception. Before the council held its first meeting, the Girls' League officers made valentines for the administrative staff and faculty. They also planned a surprise party in the cafeteria for the council after their first meeting. Highlanders welcomed spring with the annual Cotton Day and Cotton Day Dance March 29th. Characterizing spring, students sported colorful fashions during the day and wore similar dress at the dance that same evening. After spring vacation a Sim- plicity Style Show gave Shadle Lassies an insight into the coming spring fashions. The Girls' League officers planned and arranged for the convoca- tion which featured Shadle girls as models. Climaxing the year's activi- ties, the Mother-Daughter Re- ception provided a relaxing and entertaining evening for Shadle girls and their moth- ers. After receiving refresh- ments in the cafeteria, moth- ers and daughters socialized before the program began. sis- . Above: The newly elected Spring Girls' League officers anticipate installation at the traditional con held January 22. The new offi- Right: Girls' League Representa- tives gathered in the cafeteria for cers are: Jan Smith, president, Cindy Allen, vice president: .Iac- que Bowman, secretary: Carol Bunn, treasurer. a surprise party given in their honor by the officers. r. 'Q --wr? . 1 ,-.sa-qunudvllf we Left: Spring Girls' League coun- cil are Front Row: Kathy Glass, Betty Drew, Judy Kaluza, Colleen Newport, Judy Brownlow, Tracie Kidd. Row 2: Joanne Barber, Lori Campbell, Barbara Chapman, Cheryl Bentley, Carlyn Cuzzetto, Bonnie Johnson. Row 3: Kathie Krewson, Sindy Sands, Sandy Goe- bel, Connie Grubbs, Diane Volos- ing, Lyn Omans. Row 4: Dayle Wilson, Margie Esch, Marilyn Van- dyk, Elaine Sherrill, Margaret Vis- ger, Claire Chenault. Row 5: Ramona Pinto, Evelyne Savoie, Patti Conway, Molly Mitchel, Bar- bara Clemens, Kathy Heisig, Gwen Davis. Courtesy Above: Courtesy Committee mem bers, Front Row: L. Kendall, W Olson, B. Helmer, J. Smith, K Jarboe, B. Wightman, D. Wilson J. Ray, P. Van Winkle, C. lvlc Left: G. L. President Jan Smith acknowledges a fund-raising idea. Committee Members U her, Befriend Girls Steen, C. Bunn, W. Sampson. Row 2: D. Dotson, P. Clodfelter, K. Clark, E. Hendrix, S. Russell, D. Hill, K. Christenson, D. Bullivant, B. Rice, M. Walton, J. Shotwell. Row 3: K. Hadley, M. Place, A. Leytze, D. Bell, D. Davis, J. Kroll, T. Altig, A. Moeckel, J. Bowman, C. Allen, M. George, J. Lavelle. .errs 5 Courtesy Committee members gather in the cafeteria to make or- was-Q iginal valentines for the office staff, cooks and custodians. Making candy cane treats and valentines, ushering at con- certs and being Big Sisters kept Shadle's Courtesy Com- mittee occupied throughout the school year. Courtesy committee mem- bers made candy canes for the entire student body before Christmas vacation. February 14th, Valentine's Day, the office staff, cooks and custodians received origi- nal, hand-made valentines, courtesy of the Girls' League. Along with special courtesies to students and staff, commit- tee members also ushered at concerts and plays in the Sha- dle auditorium. They acted as Big Sisters to all new girls who came to Shadle during the school session, acquaint- ing them with the students and the school. Jacque Bowman, Carol Bunn, Cin- valentines for faculty with assist- dy Allen and Jan Smith work on ance of advisor Miss Cleveland. r I l Y Above: Cheerleaders greet girls from city and valley high schools. Shadle hosted a cheerleading Below: Cheerleaders lead the school in two-bits at the first out- M clinic before the basketball sea- Below: 'Tiptoe Through the Titans' of their skits during a pep con SOFI. door pep con for the football game against Gonzaga Prep. sing out the cheerleaders in one for the game against University 60 Putting dance tickets together the Hi-Lassies. Here the ticket help from the girls during the demanded the assistance of all committee for the dance gets Hi-Lassies' class time. Marching at football games and are chosen from marching tryouts grades are other factors used in cheering at other sports events, held in the spring. Poise and judging. characterizes the Hi-Lassies. They Besides advising the Hi-Lassies, Mrs. Charlotte Jones teaches girls in her P.E. classes the various methods used in marching. Hi Lassies include Front Row: H. Farris, C. Jones, K. Opsal, L. Vanos, W. Olson, M. Wolfe, K. Stokes, J. Daves, K. Hinnenkamp, N. Leyde. Row 2: K. Morton, B. Johnson, D. Wilson, C. Bunn, J. Martin, S. Reynolds, L. Fischer, Hi-Lassies Participate In Various Activities Spring and Fall Hi-Lassie officers son, Nancy Leyde, Sue Fry, Jan Dorrit Marr. Not pictured are include Front Row: Shelly Ander- Tomson. Row 2: Carla Fredrickson, Dayle Wilson and Elaine Sherrill. Representing Spokane schools and Shadle, the Hi-Lassies marched with the band at the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival. The Hi-Lassies also marched at the Torchlight Pa- rade, the EWSC versus WWSC football game and high school games. Hi-Lassies presented Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs for their traditional spring con to raise money for the purchase of new uniforms. Other money raising projects included a fruit cake sale, carnival and the Hi-Lassie dance His'n'Hers. They also ushered at the Col- lege Conference Day and the Leadership Conference held at Shadle, J. Ray, J. Smith, S. Brockie, P. Van Winkle, S. Boyle, D. McSteem, J. Lavelle. Row 3: P. Rodriguez, G. Whipple, K. Somerville, D. Stillar, M. Esch, B. Shaw, C. Stickels, K Lawrence, L. Volland, J. Dubee, K. Judge, S. Roupe, C. Egan, P. Wiens, B. Helmer. Row 4: M. Wal ton, L. Culbert, S. Jones, C. Davis, P. Licht, K. Christensen, K. Chi- cha, C. Fredrickson, P. Franke, M Koch, B. Gregory, D. Hill, S. Hale M. Carter. Row 5: P. Tissue, K Sorensen, K. Clark, G. Summers S. Russell, E. Sherrill, M. Visger, R. Rohlman, C. Chenault, J. Tom- son, K. Brian, C. Tigar, E. Hen- drix, L. Logsdon, D. Bullivant. Row 6: M. Jones, S. Fry, D. Hal- big, K. Clark, D. Kruse, K. Davis, V. Smith, R. Swanson, D. Baskin, C. Holt, K. Grimmer, J. Rainwater, C. Allen, R. Schermerhorn. Row 7: A. Moeckel, B. Swisher, N. Laugh- ary, T. Altig, D. Davis, J. Fowler, A. Haenle, J. Kroll, D. Marr, N. Smith, D. VanDewalIe, B. Loy, A. Leytze, S. Anderson, K. Hadley. Pep Club Supports Fund-Raising Projects, .Ci Above: Anxiety shows in the faces of Pep Club members during a game with Gonzaga. Girls were required to attend all varsity games. Right: Sheryl Lappano pins Jann Blackburn during a candlelight ceremony. The installation of offi- cers took place in the auditorium. Discussing the selling of basket- ball programs are Pep Club fall officers Sheryl Lappano, fifth exec.: Lynne Cassidy, sec.: Connie Grubbs, pres., Sue Flack, treas., Gloria Coyle, vice pres.: and Miss Jamieson, adviser. Spring officers are Bonnie Bays, pres.: Sue Haight, sec.: Karen Box, treas., Jann Blackburn, fifth exec. Front Row: M. Leven, K. Whitehead, J. Kirk- patrick, P. Hawkins, P. Randall, C. Kensok D. Rigg, S. Anyan, P. Carter, Row 2: L. Rob: inette, K. Finnegan, S. Lappano, J. Blackburn S. Glover, K. Lappano, S Haight, L Venable J. Campbell, s. McCulloeh, o. Ray, J. Earls: M. Stoyanac, L. Sanderson, J. Paley, P, Bar- rick, C. Holcomb. Row 3: T. Skubinna, K. Jacobson, C. Moe, M. Kilgore, K. Holms, M. Williams, L. Jurey, L, Farr, L. De Grande, C. Vanderlinde, R. Van Winkle, K. Brooks, P. Bellefeuille. P. Kiefer. T. Hepworth, C. Cas- sis. L, Luders, L. Mathiason. Row 4: N. Smith, K. Lorang, B. Williams, D. Danielson, S. Luse, f ik E 5 Jw? Ay? :fargo Q if A, K 192 i -3 W sw, S rag., X V 3? xx Q x fn? f x g Q-Egg Q 'I ,, , Ne ra ' L - K N ,gk - 2 I egg, 5.1 yd:-1 mfgsffyf X 3 ,X WH af' J f '?Ul .. Front Row: M. Whitney, R. Court- L. George, S. Ouomette, R. Par- R. Severn, M. Reems, B. Canody, Below: The Great SCOIS Sold ney, J. Goodell, D. Johnson. Row ham. Row 3: T. Gorman, G. Lyons, M. Thoet, D. Smith. d0'-'8hnUfS f0l' fhelf FTIOYIGV making 2: B. Riggs, T. Jordan, R. Clavel, Klinger, J. Moe, L. Parsons, R. Cappello, J. Luher, R. Nelson, S. Jarboe. Row 4: M. Johnston, J Clarke, G. Greasley, H. Dunham D. wright, J. Riggs, R. Pitschka, D. Robbins, W. Tobey. Row 5: D. Reeves, D. Wulff, B. Redd, T. Amann, T. Dammarell, P. Richter, M. Buchanan, G. Devlin. Row 6: R. Mulcahy, S. Riggs, G. Borg, B. Miller, T. Schultz, D. Meier, R. Fleiger, B. Peterson, B. McDonald. project .M -of YM? V A 1 A Y P935 lf' 32 gsm ,ft 5 ' 4: 'E f .Aff ,K Q ,-1 ' :Qi Ngglyu f ng, N4 M f in in gui 'BJ 1 Sw - - Q i ? ' as ' N ' Q '5 'bf K5 ' 1 8 . 1 Perform for Cons, Game , Lilac Parade Left: Highland Dancers include: Sue Clarke, Jeanette Beck, Jan Chambers, Diana Brown, Diana Dean, Colleen McDowell, Willa Sampson, Colleen Newport, Kathy Fasbender, Marga Baumann. Right: Performing at pep cons, the dancers and pipers helped to en- courage student participation. They also performed at the Lilac Parade, concerts, basketball and football games during half-time. Practicing during fourth pe- riod, the'bagpipers marched with the band at the W.S.U.- Arizona game on band day, October 21. The musicians also marched at Shadle games. Both the Highland dancers and bagpipers performed at the Lilac Parade, school cons and concerts. The Dancers danced at Eastern Washington State Mental Hospital and Lakeland Village. This year lVlr. Bill Thomas, bagpiper instructor, played with the pipers at some en- gagements because there was a drop in membership from eleven to seven pipers. Highland dancers, directed by Mrs. Bill Thomas, became more active as their member- ship increased from six to ten. Left: Preparing for school cons, the Highland dancers and bag- pipers practiced during fourth pe- riod. They also marched fourth period with the band during foot- ball season. They helped to en- courage school spirit and added to the tradition of the school. Front Row: G. Kofford, G. Gintz, K. Haskins, L. Jensen, D. Sullivan, S. Johnson. Ruw 2: D. Parker, K. Ewing, S. Mason, S. Mullette, L. Mace, A. Spolski. Row 3: L. Peter- son, K. Krewson, B. Rice, G. Knight, M. Myers, G. Fowler. Row 4: D. Laukka, M. Holdridge, S. Johnson, S. McDonald, B. Hille, L. White. Row 5: C. Sand, D. Barrett, G. Tuke, D. Volosing, J. Richter. Row B: S. Burgen, N. McConnell, P. Schoch K. Hedges, G. Winkey, L. Taylori Row 7: P. King, M. George, S. Mor- ris, M. Bassett, S. Klaus, M. Burn- ham. Row 8: D. Crowe, D. Krewson S. Latenser, M. Beach, D. Richter L Geor e Row 9 B Strader M . g . : . , . Powell, J. Clark, R. Carter, W. To- bey, R. Severn. Row 10: L. Jensen, G. McConnell, J. Kathan, D. Dennis B. Lof, J. Peel. Row 11: B. Lesser, D. Treadwell, D. White, D. Hazen, J. Loucks, S. Rainer. Row 12: R. Smith, M. Reems, B. McDonald, D. Bithell, G. Wellsandt, B. Bryson. Row 13: R. Shaw, J. Jensen, G. Skow, P. Rodkey, G. Comstock, D. Bengson, D. Giles. Row 14: L. Abramson, D. Dearden. T. Steger, D. Danner, M. Roberton. Row 15: G. Sigman, D. Wihlborg. Bandsmen Shadle Park's Band made striking and memorable ap- pearances, observed Mr. John Harris, not only in Spokane, but throughout the state, from their first marching appear- ance at the September 15 Gon- zaga football game to the We- natchee Apple Blossom Festi- val in May. Five students participated in the All-State Band, along with the other honor bandsmen at at the combined Washington Music Educators Conference and National Conference, March 15-19 in Seattle. A Sight Reading Clinic held 'Travel State-Wide' primarily for band directors and outstanding players from the Inland Empire met at Che- ney. Fifteen to twenty selected Shadle students played in their own sections such as wood winds, brass, and per- cussion. Shadle participated with 18 other bands at the Stadium for the WSU-Arizona game on Oct. 21, WSU's Band Day. Classified according to the school size, Shadle performed with other Class A high school bands, April 20, at the Eastern Washington Band Contest. Later in the spring, all the music groups of Shadle ex- hibited their talents in the Smorgasbord Concert held here May 23. Marching in two parades this year, the band and majorettes displayed their versatile tal- ents in the Apple Blossom Festival in Wenatchee and again for Spokane's Torch- light Parade. Shadle's Formal Band pre- sented a special concert, Feb. 7, for the student body and one for the public in the audi- torium. Above: Majorettes are Jan Herzog, Linda Mackey, Margie Parks, and Judy Kaluza. They practiced with the band for all public marching appearances such as parades and football games. Left: During a band practice, Don Giles focuses attention on his French horn. Concert band mem- bers rehearse each fourth period preparing for fall and spring marching performances, the two annual concerts and the Pops Con- cert. Right: Bandsman Dan White con- centrates on his trumpet part dur- ing a band rehearsal and marching practice on Shadle's football field. During fall and spring months the band practices daily on the field perfecting halftime stunts and pa- rade routines. ? Q ,M .vga , ,,,.. ,W W. fi lg. 1' ' ' A :fig - M . -in-522' im ' 1 . 1' f 4. . I .Lai . sz. 1 was Ji' 'W W., , , -. -uk ia 5 -QQS-Q -5 55? z , 4' gg ia 3 Q 2' -IF fy . -f if .. ' k - 'iff Q, V .qv ff ' M.. Ui' W1 s Zim W , .Ak rum 1 MQ, , .sw 1,55 fx 9 5 ? 94 ig , 'e SL 15: 53 Y Q -wb A -f .V ..... gm? iff., '15 is 4 M' W Y M21 B , 3 5. I Ai? T . iii . - 3 Sf flfff 'A N 3 N. :Sym A 4 f ' in 4. 3, . , x. ,. we vi W E5 eg Q if 'A f 4 X fi , '-'f ., ,. Q x fn -V , 9' fi , 21 X I 3 , 1 H X 1 I S 3 K mi? 4 x 4 A ,Q 2 1 f Q Q ' FQ 4.5 ,X ,QA WA if wi- -if W fn- Introduce Jimmie Abato at Pops Concert Left: Members of the orchestra include Front Row: Roberta Smith, Megan Holdrich, Marga Bowman, Diane Parker, Mary Mathiason, Kevin Young, Glenda Juliano, Kathy Jacobson, Margret Jacob- son, Leslie Procter, Gary Gintz, Dick Meier. Row 2: Randy Shaw, Janet Rea, Carol Stuart, Sue Rey- nolds, Lynne Webster, Bob Carl- son, Betty Jorgensen, Laurie An- derson, Dawn Juliano, Lynda Mal- Iy, Jeff Kane. Row 3: Nancy Mc- Connel, Martha George, Reid Smith, Jim Hoagland, Richard Winters, Max McCoy, Bruce Wil- kenson, Paul Peters, Glenn Winky, Bill Drollinger. Right: Members of the cadet band include Front Row: Kathy Thomp- son. Row 2: Penny Messersmith, Marlene Coats, Chris Peters, Ry- mii Kao. Row 3: Jim Ditwyler, Craig Buell, Larry Reigal, Karen Hedges. Row 4: Al Signs, Jim Carlson, Jay Boyd, Paul Mason. Row 5: Steve Layton, Richard Carlson, Mike Fruin, Joe Michels. Shadle's 11th annual Pops Concert featured Jimmie Abato as guest artist. Abato is one of few to achieve a virtuoso status one three major instruments: the alto sax, bass clarinet, and soprano clarinet. Various other events in the music department included programs given by the orches- tra to junior highs through- out the city. The stage band attended a state wide clinic in Bremer- ton during May. Honors went to the highest scoring bands as well as to the highest rated performer in each of the stage bands. - z , zz we , Qui? W A N' ' 5 Q . , if i J ' 2? 9 Y? W B Q 9 ,ei x QQ, E ff Q m' ' H T 1? 4 5' Q xii s A 3 S E WS S 5 E Q? ' ' 5 3 was 0-4 - sv 'RN Q11 ii my fs ,gg 3 I 1 if 'R W ? Q? K ' , 3fi,,?' Af' 15. Q .. 'K iQ 5 3-J v x w L f . 1 '- ' A f' 1 .Q u I A F, V? IMBIEU gg, 3, H ix , by fs QA yy - wr 3' ig . A . was A Wes. f Q Q , Q fi 3 S , ff fi lr K , -C man, Betty Schmitt, Karen Davis. Row B: Steve Malmquist, Steve Brown, Chris Conner, Larry Nord, Larry Henderson, Glenn Batty, John Reamer, Larry Draper, Mike Thi- bault, Dave Schmitt, Bob Reed. Vocal Groups Present Concerts, Perform for Educational KSPS Videotaping for educational TV, KSPS, highlighted the choral department's annual activities, under the supervi- sion of Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer. Featuring the stage band, Highlandaires, Treble Tempos, and Concert Choir, the pro- gram showed Spokane what students are doing in their music departments. Beginning a new challenge system, Choir members fol- lowed a program similar to that used in the band, where they compete individually. Concluding a year of practic- ing, the orchestra and Choir participated in a March spring concert featuring a Hayden mass. Row 1: Barry Steinman, Lois Farns- worth, Vicki Norrie, Diane Stober, Lorna Kendall, Judy Odeen, Caro- lyn Schutz, Diane Schmitz, Joanne Mixed Chorus listens attentively as Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer, choral di- rector, explains to them the music used in the fall and annual Christ- Dawson, David Leizen. Row 2: Rick Dallas, Steve Brown, Bonnie Altig, Vicki Permenter, Tammy Fry, Betty Schmitt, Karen Davis, Vickie An- mas -program. Students took the course as a training class rather than performing group commented Mr. Kornmeyer. derson, Shanna Chappel, Judy Sel- lers, Larry Henderson, Rob Reed. Treble Tempos and Highlandaires sang at civic and school affairs. V' 4 gas' Wwmq A wmwkd -wwvm we 'ffl GMwwQQQWV 7 FF, -.M A vwm K ,- 'X' ci 'F' gf w' FG' ,. s 5 N 6 D 1 I h wi .V Y- -95. UQ W :mf K, lo I 1 I 0 1 Y 9 if ff 2. 5 'Wk Q 1. Sn H Q .,., mg! , Q ' if ,C -is 1 uw-pf 7' QF Hy. 5 wr f 3 K , Q '- 5 V ff X' H Q'fW gig qgy M, ' i taffs Work to Retain Top ational Ratings Comparing notes on this year's publications, Sporran editor Judy Shotwell and assistant editor Pam Morgan confer with the editors of 1968 Sporran staff members are Front Row: Judy Shotwell, Connie Showalter, Kathy Opsal, Pam Mor- gan, Donna Litchfield, Janet Daves, the Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Paula Clod- felter and Rick Holloway. Tracie Kidd, Lonna Mclnerney. Row 2: Bonnie Rice, Margene Koch, Linda Lodge, Paul Nelson, Jackie Meredith, Kathy Clark, Sheila Inspired by a medalist rating from Columbia Scholastic Press Association ithe highest attainable award for a high school publicationl the 1968 Sporran staff strived to pre- serve the excellence associ- ated with the Sporran. Four column layout featured in the Sporran proved to be a trend setter. Other schools of the' Northwest have adapted this layout style. It is an at- tempt to combine the best ele- ments of magazine format and commercial display layout. Accompanied by the advisor, Mr. Ted Clark, the Sporran staff and the Hi-Lites staff made various trips to Seattle, Whitworth and Pasco to learn the processes and methods of publication. Brockie. Row 3: Tom Dunn, Ken Mewhinney, Rick Holloway, Ray Zimmer, Michelle Morrison, Dee Halbig, Patti Robertson. xiii J , 1 ' ff- W, v 2 e C9 R 'C W A Y 'wkw ' I Q ' . J ,,!Q5i,g5.,, 223 f' U 4? . 'I M MM, Q Xl! .yn . . 1 Dileas, Key Club Serve Community, School Shadle's honorary clubs, Dileas Chailin and Key Club, helped both the school and the community and promoted culture within their clubs. The annual Fine Arts Festi- val highlighted Dileas Chai- lin's activities this year. Music, fashion, drama, dance and art were represented dur- ing the three-day festival in March. Dileas also held their annual Dad-Daughter Potluck, Mother-Daughter Reception and Christmas party. Mem- bers attended a Civic Theater production and a pizza party with North Central's girls' club. Key Club continued work on the Pineriver Park project with the Kiwanis Club and the County Park Department. They also helped the Shadle Mer- chant's Association with their Santa Claus display and sup- ported the March of Dimes by selling balloons at Shadle Center. Senior Kelly Little was chosen Key Club Key Heart by its members in January. Above: Key Club members are Front Row: T. Steger, H. Jones, B. Meier, B. Hodge, D. Meier. Row 2: J. Jensen, M. Reems, D. Wihlborg, R. Holloway, S. Rainer. Row 3: L. Displaying the Key Club banner are Guy Gimlen, treas.y Mike Hen- derson, vice pres.: Harvey Dun- ham, pres.: Mitch Reems, lieuten- ant governor. Not pictured: Don Wihlborg, sec. Henderson, R. Severn, H. Dunham R. shaw, P. Richter. new 4: Tl Robbins, J. Dean, R. Miner, J Nadeau, B. Zemke. Row 5: D. Rob- inson, G, Toy, M. Henderson, R. Marksbury, G. Gimlen. Row 5: P. Snow, F. Hammond, D. Moe, G. Tuke, D. Winters. Row 7: Mr. Evan Bell, advisor. Looking over activity plans, Rick Holloway, Diana Bullivant and Bob Hodge organize a Dileas-Key Club joint meeting in the spring. Left: Dileas Chailin members are Front Row: Judy Shotwell, Sue Boyle, fall sec., Sheila Brockie, spring vice pres., Nicki Cruse, Dayle Wilson, spring sec., Cheryl Bentley, fall vice pres., Patt Rod- riguez, Nancy Leyde, spring treas. Row 2: Phyllis Van Winkle, Kath- leen Judge, Kathy Jarboe, Pam Chipman, Laurette Culbert, Kathy Clark, fall pres., Bonnie Rice, Kathy Lawrence. Row 3: Sue Rus- sell, Karen Clark, Jacque Bow- man, Alice Haenle, Audrey Moec- kel, fall treas., Wendy Ramage, spring fifth exec., Karen Hadley, Becky Hille, fall fifth exec., Diana Bullivant, spring pres. Right: Audrey Moeckel, chairman of the Day of Art for Dileas Chai- lin's Fine Arts Festival, positions a picture painted by Kathie Brian for display in the main hall. This year the annual Fine Arts Festival lasted three days and featured a day of art, a day of dance and drama and a day of fashion and music. Kathleen Judge was gen- eral chairman. Club Members Gain Knowledge Through Above: Quill and Scroll members Paula Clodfelter and Rick Hollo- way prepare awards for display in the journalism room. Below: Quill and Scroll: Pam Mor- gan, Kathy Clark, Judy Shotwell, Dee Halbig, Bonny Rice, Margene Koch, Rick Holloway, Paula Clod- felter, Kathy Lawrence, and Kathy Wilcox. Striving for greater under- standing of world problems, students in Debate and De- marians engaged in discus- sions and projects. Quill and Scroll and Library Club mem- bers also brought special serv- ices to Shadle this year. Discussion of the question Should Congress establish uniform regulations to con- trol criminal investigation pro- cedures? characterized the Debate Club's year. Selected groups attended the Seattle Pacific and Gonzaga Univer- sity meets. Debating of such topics as hippies, the revolt in Greece and possible Republican Presidential nominees, chal- lenged the Demarians as they discussed different political events of 1968. Demarians engaged in private research and examination of international, national -and local political moves of the world. Members of Quill and Scroll, national journalism honorary, attended an installation at Ferris in November. The group mounted awards for the jour- nalism department and par- ticipated in a spring picnic. Library Club introduced new book lists, sold paperbacks, and visited other libraries under the supervision of Mrs. Haight. Members also spon- sored the art displays of local artists and bulletin boards in Shadle's library. Sponsored Activities Above: Library Club team mem- bers select paperback books for selling as part of their sponsored projects. Profits went to the Ii- brary. Below: Mr. Chattin, Demarian's adviser shows enthusiasm during a political discusssion. Jan Her- zog, Junior, looks on intently. Above: Conducting research in Shadle's library, Paul Richter takes notes in preparation for his next Debate tournament against L.C. f 4414 Below: Dennis Dearden rehearses for his next rebuttal. Debate stu- dents need to express themselves with emphasis and clarity. Above: Secretary Patty Duke reads ing as the Future Teachers of Below: Future Nurses of America Jones, Colleen Jones, Margaret Os- the minutes of the previous meet- America members listen. from left to right include: Claudia borne, Kathy Applegate, Debbie l Above: Future Nurses of America bers look at information pertaining advisor, Mrs. Ostness, and mem- to future nursing careers. 'Future' Clubs Sponsor Tours, Projects Touring and working on spe- cial projects characterized the year for FNA, FTA, and FMS. Future Nurses of America sponsored a fifteen-year-old girl at Lakeland Village. The club had a Christmas party for her and each member brought a present. They also took her to the Ice-Capades during the Christmas season. The club toured Eastern Washington Mental Hospital and Spo- kane's Blood Bank. Future Teachers of America attended a regional confer- ence at Eastern Washington State College. All Spokane Future Teacher clubs met at Rogers High School to dis- cuss and share ideas. Activi- ties for the year included serving coffee to the faculty. Souser, Jan Fowler, Barbara Samp- son, Linda Swensen, Dayle Byrnes. The club also raised money for Shadle's Christmas project. During free periods of the day, girls visited Field Grade School to observe and assist the teachers and students. They prepared lessons, in- structed the classes and be- gan acquainting themselves with the teaching profession. Future Medical Club visited the River Crest Nursing Home and took a field trip to East- ern Washington State Hos- pital. Plans for the spring included taking tours to a funeral home and to the Spokane Eye Clinic. During the year, several out- side speakers came to lecture in the fields of medicine. Right: Nancy Leyde, president of Future Medical Students, discuss- es the possibility of taking a field trip to Lakeland Village. Field trips encouraged an insight into understanding people. Below: Future Medical Students Laurie Knapp, Margaret Osborn, Nancy Leyde, Margie Esch, Kathy Stokes, Ray Zimmer, Sue Olson, Nancy Hunt and Karen Hadley look through a magazine of medi- cal courses. Christmas Projects Emplo Language Clubs Above: Spanish Club members are Tysseland, Judy Paley. Row 2: Hay- Front Row: Mr. Flores, Pat Rod- dee Valdes, Diana Brown, Lorna riquez, Lorna Kendall, Pat Snow, McNett, Leigh Sheldon, Elaine Gary Ostin, Val Walinski, Karen Sherrill, Sue Roupe, Pat Tissue. Below: Latin Club members nomi- nate spring semester officers. Members are left to right: Marilyn Harney, Diana Kratofil, Kathy Opsal, Jan Fowler, Karen Evans, Ramona Pinto. Various activities kept lang- uage club members active throughout the year. Main projects, centered around the Yuletide season, showed High- landers' Christmas spirit. Russian Club, new to Shadle, went on a sledding party and listened to the experiences of Mr. Kuljus, Russian teacher. Shadle's Latin Club sold cup- cakes to raise funds for a joint dinner with N.C.'s Latin Club. German Club entertained pa- tients at Holy Family Hospital with traditional Christmas carols. They combined with L.C.'s German Club for a hayride. Adopting a family highlighted Spanish Club's activities. They sent presents to the family during Christmas. Members of French Club heard guest speakers, saw films, and communicated with a sister school in France. fi ,X K Q, sw - K V vlrw Af' I 5 like 3 lf? ' was 1 VW ii 3' Q ...- ,W SX , 1 X Xi ' A15 i Q1 5, X 3 '55 'SEP- U 1- if , K ,N 9 sf is H Deca Fi fall and originally elected spring officers are Front Row: Dale Waterhouse, spring historian: Kathy Miller, fall historian. Row 2: June Landerholm, fall secretary: Linda Gilbraith, spring secretary: Bob Donahoe, fall vice president, spring parliamentarian. Row 3: Doug Freeland, fall parliamentar- ian: Dick McDougall, spring vice president: Tom Munkers, spring president, Keith Swett, fall presi- dent. Originally elected fall and spring officers of Hi Deca are Front Row: Rhonda Frederick, fall historian: Jeff Lorello, spring parliamentar- ian: Rod Holmes, fall parliamen- tarian. Row 2: Gary Hitzel, spring treasurer: Kathy McLellan, fall treasurer: Nancy Rosencrans, spring secretary: Laurel Brown, fall secretary, spring historian. Row 3: Jim Dean, fall vice presi- dent: Dave Eastwood, spring vice president: Gary Meissner, fall pres- ident: Cheryl Powers, spring pres- ident. Above: Juniors Steve Combs test sponsored by Commercial Karen Box, and Jann Nappi par Cub ticipate in the annual typing con Future Career Clubs Engage in Projects DE advisor, Mr. Morlan assists .lune Landerholm with a project. Stressing the importance of future careers, both Com- mercial and Deca Clubs pre- pared their members for roles in the business world. Com- mercial Club promoted girls' interest in business. Deca gave members an opportunity to experience business pro- cedures while studying the different phases concern- ing it. This year for the first time, Shadle had two separate Deca Clubs. Deca Fi met first and second periods daily, Hi Deca met third and fourth periods. Mr. James Morlan advised both clubs. Representatives attended the Governor's Con- ference, the State Leadership Conference and the Em- pIoyee's Banquet. Commercial Club members constructed Christmas deco- rations for the Senior Citizens home under the direction of Mrs. Magnuson and Mrs. Griggs, club advisors. They also sponsored their annual typing contest and stuffed en- velopes for the March of Dimes. Featuring Mr. Kruse of Pitney- Bowes and Haydee Valdes, ShadIe's foreign exchange student, Commercial Club en- gaged various guest speakers throughout the school year. Left: Members of Deca Fi and Hi Deca are Front Row: Sharon Will- ford, Laurel Brown, Kathy Miller, Connie Grubbs, Val Jessen, Lynda Gilbreth, Cheryl Powers, Nancy Rosencrans. Row 2: Kathy Warren, Meri Ann Holcomb, Judi Dubee, Carol Herberholz, Bob Donahoe, Nancy Perry, Keith Swett, Dick McDougall. Row 3: Margie Mor- rison, Kathy McLellen, Jim Dean, Rod Holmes, Sally Christopherson, Tom Munkers, Jerry Deneke, Terry Higgins. Row 4: Dave Eastwood, Ramona Pinto, Ed Davis, Linda Leonard, Chuck Ballinger, Gary Hitzel, Gail Vaughan, Bruce Grote. Row 5: Doug Freeland, Dave Utley, June Landerholm, Dan Colyar, Paul Peterson, Gary Meissner, Dale Waterhouse, Jan Albright. Above: Commercial Club members are Front Raw: Cheri Waechter, Marilyn Place, Debbie Kruse, Mari- lyn Jones. Row 2: Wendy Pierce, Donna Weaver, Betty Dotson, Kathy Erdahl, Claudia Bean. Row 3: Cindy Bristlin, Karen Box, Kaye Kucera, Nancy Smith, Arlene Kane, Doni Dotson. Members not pictured are: Amy James, .lennie Lesley, Betsy Wightman. Above. Tull the stole our label ' Y. y . the picture of the castle, the spe- cial shape of the bottle, and they've used Enwick, not Fen- wick! wails Gloriana the Twelfth Below: Fall Thespian officers in- clude Front Row: Jim Barnes, treasurer: Tracie Kidd, secretary, Dee Halbig, vice-president, Charlie .mv KKaren Somerville! as Tully Bas- com iPauI Nelsonl contemplates the next course of action. The drama production The Mouse That Roared included a cast of Stenerson, president. Thespian Members: Row 2: Jami Molitor, spring secretary: Karen Somerville, Jan Logan, Kathy Fasbender, Jan thirty-two drama students under the direction of Mrs. Louise For- syth. Planning for Pegora the Witch began second semester. Kincaid, Kelly Little, Nickie Cruse, Pam Chipman, Jana Rigg. Row 3: Denny Lippert, Alice Haenle, Verla Smith, spring president, Paul Nel- E Projects, Giving public performances at local functions became the primary purpose of the Talent Club. Mr. Lloyd Fowler super- vised the group as they visit- ed places such as the Vet- eran's Hospital. Excursions, holding an art ex- hibit, and making Christmas corsages occupied Elda Tra art club members. Mr. George Alex and Mrs. Ger- aldine Courture advised the art club members on all ac- tivities throughout the year. Combining a modern day story with a fairy tale challenged Shadle's Thespians as they presented The Mouse That Roared to students and public. The cast of thirty-two began practicing early in October to prepare for the performance in December. Rehearsals de- manded after-school practic- es in addition to evening dress rehearsals. Shadle's Thespian troupe also participated in the All-City Thespian Installation this spring. Troupe 169 is spon- sored by Mrs. Louise Forsyth. son, Monte Miller, Don Plett, Donna Fitzthum, Carol Zable, Dor- rit Marr, Mike Durgan, spring treasurer. Public Performance Involve Various Clubs Above: Talent Club officers in- clude Front Row: JoAnne Dawson, secretary-treasurer, Betty Schmitt, fifth executive: Barry Steinman, Below: Elda Tra Members are Front Row: P. Thurman, C. New- port, B. Stone, P. Barrick, K. president. Row 2: Colleen New port, Helen Farris, Willa Sampson Lorna Kendall, Diane Stober, Mar- cia Wolfe, Roxann Jacobson Christensen. Row 2: T. Holloway, J. Ray, M. Visgar, D. Byrnes, D. Anderson, B. Dotson, B. Copelans. Kathie Whitehead. Row 3: Cherrill Cantrell, Gwen Juliano, Diana Brown, Lyn Owens, Judy Sellers, Dawn Juliano, Teri King. Row 4: Row 3: J. Reding, M. Coats, D. Kuhn, J. Dubois, L. York, S. Holt. Row 4: V. Davis, L. Johanson, D. Diane Harris, Debby Davis, Larry Henderson, Glenn Batty, Alice Haenle, Bob Long, Stephanie Thei- sen, Judy Kaluza. Berg, T. Bressler, S. Buche, I. Hellevik, L. Anderson. .gf,.,,omg,. . gf T 90 WM, AF to . H , . , Left: Practicing for Rifle Club, member Fabian Hartung spots for Susan Burgen as she carefully aims at the distant target. These girls take an interest in shooting for perfection by learning the proper procedures and skill in handling various rifles. Above: Rifle Club members Mike Anderson and Ken Patton practice sighting-in at a meeting. Below: Mr. Donald Kent, math consultant for the city schools, spoke to Math Club on Mind Reading in Math and Intuitive Geometry. sc.: A-W . M ' 4-N., ,!9! 'f M...-on XV il X 'iv z., fi U, x 'fig' E - ig r 'i 2 1 FJ H? fy we R a fa, Timi- wg 4 'wif K if w 1 I ,M 5 S-K7 5 'N ' nf. r Ag ww 5:11 f wif? WY? ggi ' Wk 4, ,,..f v x 'E ',Q,..-0- Xe 1 Q-1 . A I .I ' afggq fsmb. QM? uf 4 fi 'Crew' Maintains Stage Grderg Trips, Lectures Aid Two Club Stage crew assumed the task of taking care of auditorium lights and mikes throughout the year. Stage crew require- ments include one year of electronics, or a working knowledge of that subject. Efforts to promote a better name for the Science Club re- sulted in field trips to Gonzaga University Chemistry Labs and Pacific Science Center in Seattle. These trips enabled members to better understand science through free work, dis- cussion and activities. Electronics Club enjoyed films and lectures on theory throughout the year. The club gained its first female mem- ber this year. Left: Adjusting three of the eighty- nine stage lights, crew members George Potts, Gary Bunney, Dave Miller, Brent Burch and Bruce Bjork use the scaffolding as a means of setting the overhead lights in color scenes. Above: Electronics members gath- er around instruments that sym- bolize their hobby. They are: Dave Kendall and Marga Baumann, seat- ed. Standing: Gene Carson, Bruce Carson, president: Bob Bower, Dave Patrick, and George Potts. Techni- cal equipment was available for members throughout the year. Below: Science Club members in- clude: Row 1: Kris Ewing, Diana Kratofil, Stephanie Jones, Bonnie Johnson, Tom Steger, president. Row 2: Jim Downard, Rick Severn, Debbie Holford, Martha George, Dick Winters, Rick Munyon. Row 3: Mr. Jensen, advisor to the club, and Jim Dettwiler. Clubs Stress Co-ed Nights, Service Work Above: Caileag Clan officers check over the calendar to select an avail- able night to hold a coeducational sports evening. Caileag Clan of- ficers from left are: Lyn Omans, 5th executive, Sue Fry, vice-presi- dent, Trudy Altig, president: Elaine Hendrix, treasurerg Becci Swisher, secretary. Below: Home Ec Club members in- clude Front Row: C. Oster, C. Ken- sok, J. Lavelle, D. Wilson, L. Lavelle, K. Hanenburg, J. Barber, R. Van- Winkle, B. Oster. Row 2: J. Kaluza, Participating in recreational activities and assisting organi- zations played an important role in two Shadle clubs, Home Ec and Caileag Clan. Selling cookbooks composed of recipes donated by women teachers and Home Ec Club members helped raise money for the Home Ec Scholarship. Home Ec Club members also dressed dolls for Red Cross. They in turn distributed them to families of servicemen over- seas. Caileag Clan, a girls' sports club, held Co-ed nights once a month. Sports provided en- tertainment and competition. G. Wintersteen, K. Samuels, S. Gobel, C. Landrus, L. Armstrong, L. Simpson, R. Knapp, S. Smith, C. Beekman, C. Barber. P Below Right: Caileag Clan in- creased its number of Co-ed nights to one a month during the school year. These nights attracted many Highlanders and prcvided active en- tertainment. Clan members include Front Row: K. Stafinbil, J. Paley, S. Kofford. Row 2: L. Straub, B. Johnson, J. Lavelle, D. Maston, S. Terhark. Row 3: L. Volland, J. Du- bee, J. Ray, L. Omans. Row 4: B. Helmer, K. Samuels, C. Polensky, UB. Gregory, S. Hale. Row 5: C. 'Davis, E. Hendrix, K. Mullen. Row li: C. Chenault, B. Swisher, T. Altig, S. Flack, S. Fry. Jollyball, one of the more popular sports, entertained many students. Above: Miss Hobbs, student ad- Home Ec Club members dressed visor, Kris Hanenburg and Bonnie for the Red Cross Oster check over some of the dolls ifbr fs ! , SX 4- li! Q: ri i. , 5 8 3 i X 1 . 1 'Sf is r -pf Y if 2' ,Q ix Q H gf,-' -'L 'nv , X , 1' L,-.r-.,, . ,W .- W ' s Q hx :fi .X gg xg-X , 0 . . x - ,- Q xi Mgr' 2 Q . , Va '3 V..l N Q v U I an if 2 ., 'H 1: ..'w JM 1 , i if q 9 , x , A ,V an Q 2 . J' 2 WQSQM Injuries, lnexperience Slow S Above: Strong guard Barry Redd listens attentively as head coach Gary Davis goes over game strat- egy. Coach Davis sparked the team to a second place position in final overall standings. Below: Stepping over two Pirates, Frank Doctor C321 sweeps left tackle as Barry Redd U01 leads the block- ing attack. Plays such as this re- sulted in all city slots for both players. Tom Schultz 1791, and Jim Philopant 1311 look on. Beginning slowly due to in- juries and inexperience, the Scot's varsity football squad battled to a second place po- sition in city league action. Losing Dan Robbins in one of the first practices and the in- experience of quarterback Tom Cropp hampered the Lad- dies early in the season, said head coach Gary Davis. Constant improvement led to a new city record for inter- cepted passes-eight in two games. The hard hitting High- landers finished the grid sea- son winning six and losing three. A slightly inexperienced of- fense, backed by a more aware defense, characterized the spirited gridders. in M , .3 ,ff ' Qr ' f , ii I M ! x f , - . r f 5 ,vi J ,k , W g i X ,- L. W., V K2 A , X . . Q, 41 - f .W A ' N: f 'X ,,,,..v-. E531 X 3. 3 SL il 8 vw, Ae W ' Q N .. . A . Q gi, if xii M: My A gk Q. 2 -if N. K9 I I ' K wi X x y 'P 5 q Q ,,f. ff A 4' 1 sig 5, Q RA S I K, B J' -' K .Y 'f Eff ' 52 1 m l,,..V b 4 . in .. g NX V :K w f-X- A QA' MQXA, I ' 2 ' if- 5 ' 5 - 4 'L f' If .1 ' f f 1 is 4 I5 I ' f Y ,fs xg 1. Above: Highlanders Steve Grace t82l and Tom CroDD l12l close in on a Lewis and Clark ballcarrier. Sports writers termed this game as one of the toughest of the sea- son for the Tigers. The Laddies proved all through the season to be Lewis and Clark's closest threat for city honors. Below: Assistant varsity football coaches Don Miller, Les Rurey and Lavaughn Stephens go over game plans in a typical chalk talk. The coaches dealt with all aspects of Five Gridders Win City Honors Breaking city and school rec- ords, five Highlanders landed 1967 All-City football positions. Frank Doctor, Steve Barker, and Barry Redd received first string spots from the Spokane Chronicle and Spokesman Re- view, while Scott Jarboe re- ceived a spot on the second team from both newspapers. The Chronicle also named Marv 'Seal to its second team. Frank Doctor set two school and city records this year, carrying 241 times for 1301 yards. He only lost 12 yards for a total of 1289 yards gained, and averaged 5.3 yards per carry. The Review and Chron- icle chose Frank for their All- City first string. Linebacker Steve Barker set a school record for tackles made during a season, 237, and also set a record with a career total of 395 tackles. Barry Redd made 94 tackles in his position as strong guard, while Scot Jarboe had 136 tackles accredited to him. offense and defense alike. The big three were responsible for the Scot's hard hitting tactics used throughout the year. Above: Disappointment and an- guish show on the blood-stained face of tackle Scot Jarboe as he views the struggle of his team- mates in the first N.C. battle. Coach James Brown Coach Lyle Pugh Shadle's 'B' Shadle's B -squad football team tied for second this year with a 5-2-1 record. Starting out the season, the squad see-sawed by tying Unl- versity, shutting out North Central, then facing defeat against Rogers. The highlight of the season came with the final game of the year against Lewis and Clark, whose varsity is rated first in the city. The B -squad overran the Tigers leaving them scoreless. Coaches James Brown and Lyle Pugh felt the squad had one of the best defenses in the league. The season's play also showed a strong line and able backfield with players like Dave Chicha, fullback, Mike Landry, halfback, and Tom Pitschka at tailback. Squad Ties Coach Brown commented, Several individuals, among them, Jim Kidwell, tackle, Phil Barker, end: and John Kraut- kramer, quarterback, will make good additions for next year's varsity. SEASON RECORD Shadle 13. . .13 University Shadle 18... 0 North Central Shadle O...19 Rogers Shadle 6... 0 Ferris Shadle12... 7 Mead Shadle 0... 7 Central Valley Shadle 7... 6 West Valley Shadle 25... 0 Lewis 8: Clark Front Row: M. Stewart, J. Meyers G. Tuke, D. Richter, D. Kendall, W Havercroft L. Pearson S. Wisher M. Wideman, T. Normayn, managerl Row 2: P. Barker, G. McConnell, M. Landry, D. Ogilvie, E. Egan, B. Rice T. Johann, R. Garza, T. Pitschka Row 3: D. Chapin, M. Dickenson, R. 1 McDaniel, H. Grace, G. Lupfer, B. Reviers, G. Teters, J. O'Toole. Row 4: R. Carter, K. Middlesworth, J. Kathan, K. Side, R. Pinto, J. Bow- man, P. Boileau, J. Carlson, D. Chicha. Row 5: B. Peterson, M. Parente, J. Kidwell, M. Hammel, M. MeWhinney, L. Thompson, S. Wil- liams, M. McCammon. Row B: J. Shumaker, J. Cornar, M. Thoet, K. Borg, G. Comstock, R. Rodkey, B. Canody, B. Donnelly, K. Allen. Not Pictured are: J. Krautkramer, B. Berg, and R. Tomson. l for 2nd In K' L l I l Q I rl il l 3 lg E 1 Above: Shadle stayed ahead 13-6 until University threw a long pass in the last minutes of the game, to make the score 13-12. An extra point attempt tied the game 13-13. League Competition 9 . Below: The B squad rejoices after running in an extra point, giving them a 7-6 lead against West Valley. Fullback Dave Chicha, taking advantage of the team's blocking, ran the 4th quarter touchdown and also made the extra pcint. West Valley scored once with a delayed pass to the wing- back who carried it in. Their extra point attempt failed. ,an A Above: Receiving a pass, fullback Dave Chicha struggles on to a first down despite pressures from a pur- suing Central Valley Bear. The Bears bested the Scots 7-0. Track Men Take Fourth in All-City, Valley After a disappointing record of two wins and four losses, placing Shadle fifth in City- League standings, the cross country team rallied for a fourth place in the All-City, Valley meet. Of the eleven teams compet- ing in the All-City, Valley meet, six from the City-League and five from the Valley-League, Shadle placed behind Rogers, L.C., and Ferris. Brian Hutchinson, Dave Probst, Mike Buchanan, tall juniorsl and sophomore Mark Dimond, ran varsity through- out the season. The varsity team's only reward of the season came when Brian Hutchinson placed sixth in the All-City, Valley meet, qualifying him for the state cross country meet in Seattle. Above-Front Row: Rich Mulcahy, Tom Dunn, Lynn Dunn, John Viger, Brian Hutchinson. Row 2: Jerry Kamarainen, Dave Probst, Paul Wylde, Jeff Tobin, Greg Mueller. Row 3: Charlie Countryman, Mark Dimond, Mike Buchanan, Mark Klohe, Dennis Schreckendgust, Dave Reeves. Left: Junior Dave Probst sprints the last few yards of the varsity race with Gonzaga to place third with a time of 10:42, his best of the cross country season. Brian Hutchinson took first place in the meet for Shadle Park. SEASON RECORD' Shadle Park .. Central Valley ., Shadle Park .. Lewis 81 Clark . Shadle Park .... .. Ferris .... . Shadle Park . Rogers . Meet Shadle Park ....22 Gonzaga .. .... 34 Shadle Park .... .... 2 8 North Central ....27 ldaho Invitational ...4th All-City, Valley ....4th A.A.U. ....4th State-Brian Hutchinson 61st 'Low score wins Right: Running fifth in the dual meet with North Central, Mike Bu- chanan strides across the finish line for the Shadle varsity team. Left: Greg Mueller leads a pack of L.C. runners in the season's first dual meet. Greg, plagued by a knee injury, ran B -squad in most of the season's dual meets. Below: Coach Harvey Lochhead talks with runners Brian Hutchin- son, Mark Klohe, and Mark Dimond before the All-City, Valley race in which Shadle upset North Central for a fourth place position. The times on Shadle's cross coun- try course were slightly slower than last year's because of changes in the course, due to the planting of grass around the water tower. Coach Lochhead spent many hours working out with the team, which proved quite profitable when the team took honors in the All-City, Valley cross country meet. Best times of the year B. Hutchinson 10:20, D. Probst 10:42, M. Buchanan 10:50, M. Di- mond 10:57, J. Tobin 11:23, P. Wylde 11:17, M. Klohe 11:22, D. Largeant 11:26, J. Kanarainen 11:32, D. Schreckendgust 11:32, G. Mueller 11:56, J. Viger 11:59, D. Reeves 12:27, C. Countryman 12:29, T. Mosgar 11:36. Above: Running first in the N.C. meet, Brian Hutchinson rounds a corner in his second mile of the two mile race. Although Brian took first place in the meet, Shadle lost by one point, the first loss to N.C. in eleven years of competition. Shadle revenged the loss by de- feating N.C. in the All-City, Valley meet. Right: Running in Shadle's seventh varsity spot, Mark Klohe appears to run through a sun streak in the meet against North Central. SEASON Shadle Park . Central Valley Shadle Park . Lewis 8: Clark Shadle Park . Ferris .. RECORD ...23 ...41 ...5l ...15 ...26 .....30 Shadle Park .... .... 4 5 Rogers... ....18 Shadle Park .. .... 21 Gonzaga .... .... 3 5 Shadle Park .... .... 3 7 North Central .. .... 20 All-City, Valley .... .... 9 th Ns.. 'B' Cross Countr BolsterseVarsit Team With competition keen for the seven varsity spots, the B squad team exchanged run- ners with varsity throughout the season. The change in the varsity line-up added spirit and the needed depth to the B team. After the long and disappoint- ing season, the Shadle B - squad team had a record of three wins and three losses, good enough for fourth place in City-League standings. ln the All-City, Valley B -squad meet, Shadle's B -squad run- ners finished ninth. All of the two-mile cross coun- try times on Shadle's course were slightly slower this year due to new grass planted around the water tower. Coach Lochhead changed the course by adding several sharp bends to make up for the lost dis- tance. Above: Straining at the start of the North Central race, ShadIe's varsity ran the race with the greatest spirit of the season, only to find that they had lost by a disappoint- ing one point. Brian Hutchinson finished first after he had ex- changed the first position several times with a North Central runner. Above: Cheering on teammate John Viger are Tony Mosgar, Lynn Dunn and Mike Thibault. The race was John's first dual meet. Shadle's B squad lost to Lewis and Clark 15 to 51, after beating Central Val- ley the week before 23 to 41. The team finished fourth in the AAU meet at the Downriver Golf Course. , 4,,,., 4 Q: 9 if ,- i Q i 1 I 3 1 3 H A 1 1 4 ri wg W :agp ,QR , Qi if 5 W 12. 6' 'K 4, 5.3.3 sf ? S V in ' lg' K' X ' 'W . .X wwf? ' 4V,,' 2 ,lim Jw :ykx I ' -- x' . , an R5 4 X K .., fR'ff A'k K , Yvwffaf ' L 3 se, Eg, Q 11 '2 1.- f x K nv. ,Q :s as ,M . 3 ffxf Sk -' ' If hw WF WP ryan Af, 425 ?Qi325gfl ,,6fQf W u w- WMQJ if If, 15 ,iff h : , - fm 5 3504 4 .A,' V, v QM J .wo , jS!16 EAP r- fy- xdhl Wk r :ffl Sham F., - H411 f HL , ' AEfEg ,b, ,5'gff 2 f - :, .Q E- fngx 1 I 'f.k. . X sw A -Qfiflix - snzrik as ZZ' go' 3 Lu Q: ff i Q3 Cit Press Picks Miller, Jones Discussing game plans, Mr. Clar- ence Pratt talks over strategy with varsity players Hanley Jones and Bob Miller. Mr. Pratt, an honorary clansman, is an ex-coach who is Varsity basketball team members with managers are Front Row: Chris Vanos, Steve Barker, Dan Wulff, Chris Wilde, Coach Dave Robertson, Daryl Parsons, John Luher, Bruce Wideman, Craig extremely interested in Shadle Park. An enthusiastic supporter of all Highlander athletics, Mr. Pratt attends every football, basketball and baseball game. Erickson, Rick Anderson. Row 2: Greg Smith, Bob Miller, Jim Seipp, Bob Hodge, Bill Bryson, Gene Rost- vold, Mike Augustine, Harvey Jones, Loran Faudree and Tom Steger. Concluding the 1967-68 bas- ketball season, the Spokes- man-Review and Spokane Daily Chronicle selected their all-city favorites. Chosen by the Review were Harvey Jones, second team and Bob Miller, third team. The Chronicle se- lected Miller for the second team and Jones for the third team. Two Highlanders sparked the team throughout the season. Bob Miller, averaging 12.8 points per game, led the hoopsters in rebounds dur- ing league and non-league action. Elected most inspirational and valuable player, Harvey Jones added needed spirit to the team's moral. Right: Leaping high for ball con- trol, juniors Bill Bryson and Jim Seipp out jump a Rogers defender. Varsity players Harvey Jones and Chris Wilde look on. iv ' ,563 4 '?'w2sBf'f may 7194 41 .. Q 'iirfi ' , w 'Q ' 5 ' -L.- ' r g f i - 4 I' N ' ' A --. Y ff 1 Y 9 .1 .- Y V W wx, x .x V ' l L K 3 g ' ' Squad Takes Third In City Competition Front Row: Ron Barrett, Jeff Tobin, Larry Thompson, Mark Zim- merman, Dale Anderson, Mike Landry, Phil Barker, Bruce Lesser, Ron Wallace. Row 2: Coach Steve Bell, Bob Berg, Mark Mewhinney, Rod Thompson, Chuck Clark, Greg Comstock, Andy Gelhausen, Dan Gannon. Not Pictured: Craig Fruin, Mike Augustine. Left: Bob Hodge, surprising Mead players, takes the rebound and puts it back up for the final points of the game. Daryl Parsons and Mark Zimmerman assist Hodge in the last game of the season. After suffering mid-season losses, Shadle's 'B' basketball team managed third place in league standings. Coached by Mr. Steve Bell, the team had a record of 12 league wins and 6 losses. They beat 4 out-of-town opponents, Sandpoint, Pullman, Kellogg, and Kennewick. Each player averaged from 5-10 points per game and the team had an over-all average of 53 points per game. ln their first meeting, the Scotties pulled ahead of first place Central Valley by a 1 point margin and went on to down second place University on their court by 18 points. Right: Leaping past a Panther de- fender, Bob Hodge springs to score. The game, played on Shadle's court, decided the team standing. Below: A Mead player closely checks Larry Thompson as he at- tempts to score. The Scotties downed the Panthers by a 30 point margin. - - M W L . jk 1 '3'? ff4 B X' L ' V 'Max Q 4 , i Q ,. ,,l VX its 'N 54 , 'fi 4 IXLE M . E5 5 iii fl Q 4 8 QQ ax, L x EZ T s' N 5 ' X , K EN Q xxx, N A XR X ff 5 , Fl o b 2' f -' kffkm Q kr -Q . '- W, ,f lf? 'VZ22224 ,W '35 . my Teams Sponsor Water Show, Pentathlon Front Row: Megan Holdridge, Barb Williams, Carol Bunn, Cindy Bower, Vicki Alderson, Donna Danielson, Susan Boyle. Row 2: Teri King, Sonia Mason, Sandy McDonald, Lorna McNett, Cheryl Mason, Robin Schermerhorn, Pat Light, Sally Mitchel, Brenda Shaw, Karen Lorang. Row 3: Janet Rea, Mary Hurd, Barb Clemens, Molly Mitchell, Trudy Altig, Diane Baskin, Kathy Wilcox, Pam Booth, Cathy Fulton. Combining skill and agility. the Aqua Tartans presented their 3rd annual water show based on bed-time stories. The synchronized swimming club organized the program by writ- ing the script, developing the choreography and making their own costumes, props, programs and pool decora- tions. The Aqua Tartans presented a special Christmas program for Morning Star Boys' Ranch and also put on a surprise party for their advisor Mrs. Dennie Moore. A spring banquet host- ed bythe Aqua Tartans marked the end of the season. The Pentathlon started its 2nd year at Shadle for the boys' swimming team. To qualify, each boy has to swim for time in 5 events consisting of: 100 yard butterfly, 100 yard free style, 100 yard breaststroke, 100 yard backstroke and the 200 yard individual medley. The swim team from Shadle and their competitors use the results as an accurate account of progress. Other participat- ing schools are: Walla Walla, Kennewick, Pullman and N.C. Left: Striving for perfection, the Aqua Tartans practice their ballet legs in preparation for their spring water show. Left to right: Trudy Al- tig, Megan Holdridge, Diane Baskin, Sandy McDonald, Brenda Shaw, and Molly Mitchell. Below: Mrs. Dennie Moore, Aqua Tartans advisor. Below: Preparing to dive in wave length position, Shadle's boys' Below: Mr. Clyde Combs, boys' swimming coach. swimming team readies itself for an upcoming meet at W.S.U, Front Row: Roger Sharp, Randy Lewandowski, Rusty Kruse, Mike Halbig, Eric Ericson, Brent Chip- man, Bob Neudorfer. Row 2: Ken Thiemann, Mike Henderson, Marty Mott, Scott Thompson, Bruce Jones, Terry Fanning, Ric Cappello. Row 3: Bruce Kamarinen, man- ager: Jim Moe, Mike Mott, Steve Johnston, Mike Sacco, Steve Duns- moor, Mike Anderson, Dave Reeves, Stan Nygaard. Below: lnitiating a reverse jack- knife, Dave Reeves displays proper diving form. Swim team members practiced nightly to prepare for district competition. Gymnasts Gain Honor In First Invitational Opening the 1967-68 gymnas- tic season, Shadle's girls' team won top honors over seven schools participating in the first invitational meet at Pull- man, December 9. Five girls who lettered in gym- nastics last year returned. They include Barb Stone, Sande Steckling, Candy Mun- son, Peggy Wiens and Katie Murray. Kathy Whitehead, who received gymnastic honors in junior high, aided team per- formance. The boys' team had four re- turning lettermen: Dave Mil- Left: During a practice session, gymnasts, left to right, Dave Mil- ler, Larry Draper, and Dave Miller combine efforts to help Dave Blake execute a back flip. ler, Larry Draper, Eric Drake and Dave Miller. Dave Blake, a transfer student, added strength to the team. Girl gymnasts qualified for state at a meet in Kennewick January 2, while the boys qual- ified for state at a meet held at Cheney in February. The season's state meet March 8-9, held in Seattle for boys and in Tacoma for girls, marked the year's end. Coaches Lyle Pugh and Carlos Flores agreed that gymnastics ranks among the most diffi- cult of sports to master. Front Row: Janet Tomsha, Barb Stone, Bobbi Hall, Julie Owens, Debbie Aube, Kathy Whitehead. Row 2: Lynn Withrow, Sally Mitchel, Candy Munson, Debbie 4 4 Vaughan, Gloria Loucks, Peggy Wiens. Row 3: Dave Blake, Dean Barrett, Tim Robbins, Dave Hovda, Dave Miller, Larry Draper, Roger Ramm, Dave Miller, Eric Drake. Not Pictured: Sande Steckling. Above: Preparing for a meet at Kennewick, Debbie Vaughan prac- tices a free exercise routine. Girl gymnasts perform in five events to qualify for all-around honors. 'Y P F 'Y I t M....,., , .. t-fyf:i2'f' . it Above: Brian Hutchinson listens for his half-mile time while run- ning the mile in one of Shadle's pre-season meets. He went on to win. ai Below: Breaking the tape, Tim Rob- bins took first place in the 440- yard dash during a pre-season meet with Mead at Shadle. lsr -All Sophomores Bolster Above: Mark Dimond strides out in an attempt to maintain the lead during the last 50 yards of his mile race in the University meet. , Below: Advising Mark Dimond and Brian Hutchinson, Coach Harvey Lochhead points out areas of im- provement for future races. - I L 'im 5 Q Q-.. -':ahA wk ,...-A Y 'Nagin sp Wm Lining the track, coaches and teammates cheer on, Jerry Riggs as he takes iitpnd placein the 100-yard dash dur- ing a practicefmeet with Uni- Sprinters Strengthen ShadIe's Track Team Above: Andy Gelhausen, a sopho- more on varsity team, demon- strates his high-jumping tech- Below: Dave Burnham perfects his broad jumping skill at practice for the next track meet. L nique. He placed in several prac- tice meets. Right: Bruce Wideman leaps from the ground attempting to beat his 12-foot record in pole-vaulting. K, SQ- - 9' Q... J ' wif? , K-, ,E N N ,M Q . wmis F ' lik? N 1.11. Q is ,j 5 4 ',-gg V :willi- 3 Y I a 1 1 A x nag, ' gr idivgi is s I f F' 5 ,M Sin-v 's Show Promise? After competing in five dual meets, Shadle's B -squad track team finished the sea- son by participating in the preliminary and the All City meets. Attending practices six days a week, about 30 sophomores held spots on the B -squad and varsity teams. This is the best sophomore turnout we've ever had as far as talent goes, commented Coach Harvey Lochhead. Although he wouldn't make any pre-season predictions, Coach Lochhead remarked that a school with a strong B -squad generally has a strong varsity team. Left: Lunging forward, junior Tim Robbins strives for height and dis- tance in the broad jump preceding the meet with University. Below: Clutching the baton, sopho- more runner Bruce Rice sprints to overtake a University High Titan in the 880 relay race held on Sha- dIe's track earlier this season. Above: Kicking up a spray of dirt, sophomore Mark Robertson strains Large Soph Turnout for dnstance and form nn the broad Rught: Wnth a hard thrust, Bob jump during early spring practice. Peterson puts the shot. Baseball Tournament Highlights Pre-Season . L. Below: Swinging hard, right fielder fast ball during batting practice in Dan Clary takes a solid cut at a pre-season warm-ups. Below: Waiting for the throw from first, Tim Maloney alternated the Attitude is the main thing. There are people this year who want to win a ball game, said Coach Joseph Heslin at the start of the 1968 baseball season. Defensively strong but ham- pered by green pitchers, the team included eight returning Iettermen, two transfers and a number of upcoming juniors from the B -squad. Taking part in a new tourna- ment, the Scots battled with 10 city and valley schools and 6 teams from outside the city in a three-day tournament held during spring vacation. Left: Pre-game pep talks were used by Coach Joseph Heslin Cleaning on bath, to help inspire the team and keep the attitude at a high scale throughout the season. ' catcher position with Wayne West- wood during the baseball season. -, . 'k , Aw 'ali in Y. ,, 1 Mfmk lhi fb ws. ,3 Uh f N W 'Al J FK '23Q' '3' x N Q ll 1 li ,Sim vii- my vw WW A hw. h ,M .,mLA h A 3 Y L l in K WM ' ,V x fl-fgwa3g5,:g,X,!,. 1,.f, 'ST' N . V. ' . -Lziwl.- f 3-'1i::.,: Y 1 11f,!1'5wg Sophomores Comprise 'B' Baseball Squad ' B baseball season started on April 9 this year. Twenty sophomore boys made up the team which played every Tues- day and Thursday. The boys played 4 pre-season and 14 league games. The boys showed good prom- ise in pre-season warmups and displayed a fine attitude, commented their Coach Doug Cresswell. Coach Cresswell also pointed out several potential ballplay- ers that looked good during turnouts. The boys included Karl Benson and Mike Mc- Cammon. Below: Before a pre-season game with Rogers Coach Cresswell goes over tips on batting and fielding. rl Above: Mike Wideman swings and misses in a Shadle-Rogers pre- season game. Wideman's later hit aided the Highlanders' victory. Below: Connecting for a hit, out- fielder Steve Carlon drives in a run, making the final score 6-2 in favor of the Scotties. --.,, mf , I x lngni fl ie. .7 Wm , .Y :Q ,aw .gfgn ,., f ' . 1,2 Q fix, -, wma! x .- gm: -, , X . w A 24,-.3 i .Q 5,3 -W 11?-jf : v 2, gg QS' x 'E 5 N - ' ' ' . Lx E :E V 4 3 A if 413- Q Q 2, f AA 4' ' 1 -,v ,sw -Xwaa M wg.. . W, 1 --wf K fa- x-an-o-x Sauk X M AW' ,. my . H' aa ' , 5 :F fi A . I ix 'K lf' X - at L I , N41 0 i. , Q , KR f W ' , fi 3' , 5 .f r ffaf ,gk L y A , k sf A jg 1x , - VA.,-.Q 4, H ,P 1 F Qkx ,K N, N. , K .fa - Affise . Vt 1 , ' ff' ', A L . 'ff' as ax , I 7 itil W 5, , 932 aw, ' wdiff ., .r 1 -e wr.. 'W Q f- f-x 45: iff , 8. if v , 4,5 'Z ff '4 9 . 5 Q , . QQ: ,Mai . lm . ,-' . L 1 Y if f Tennis Teams Place High in League Pla Delivering a serve, Darrell Beng- B -squad members practiced to a future varsity position. Forty-one son warms up in a daily practice. further their abilities, anticipating boys turned out for tennis. Accomplishing a perfect sea- son with eight wins, the boys' tennis team took first in the city's fall season. The boys' tennis coach, Mr. Marvin An- derson, said that over forty boys tried out for the team. With five wins and two losses, the girls' tennis team placed second in the fall season. They've done a fine job and have been steadily improving and should win every match in the spring season, said Mrs. Pat Woodard, the girls' coach. At the All-City Tournament held in the fall, Linda Nelson and Sue Fry took first and sec- ond for Shadle. Above: Varsity team members in- clude Front Row: Linda Nelson, Ginger Worley, Carolyn Davis, Lyn Omans, Mr. Marvin Anderson, boys' coach. Row 2: Nancy Campbell, Lois Logsdon, Sandy Hale, Barb Rice, Sue Fry. Row 3: Mike Ayers, Keith Watson, Brian Johnson, Gary Urquhart, Jay Knott. Row 4: Rick Severn, Doug Bithell, Rick Marks- bury, Dan Davis, Harold Barker. Row 5: Tom Granlund, Steve Greg- ory, Bruce Town, Wally Tobey, Bob Hodge. Mrs. Pat Woodard coaches the girls. Right: Perfecting her serve, Nancy Campbell takes part in an after- school practice. The varsity team practiced two days a week after school. Mrs. Pat Woodard became the new coach for both varsity and B -squad girls' teams this year. B -squad members include Front Row: Mr. Flores, coach, Mary Mc- Daniel, Judy Brownlow, Mary Cole, Carol Barber, Fran Leigh, Marie Eaton, Lila Thompson, Kathy Campton. Row 2: Sharon Merriam, Judy Kaluza, Linda Venable, Grace Kimmet, Sandy Holt, Vicki Per- menter, Debbie Boomer, Peggy Parker, Rita Caley, Dorothy Ben- nett, Becci Swisher. Row 3: Julie Steen, Debbie Maston, Donna Dick- son, Chelle Moat, Sherry Stabler, Haydee Valdes, Caron Strate, Brian Strom, Marty Powell, Mike Thomp- son. Row 4: Art Ericson, Gary Knight, Richard Rodgers, Dave Hazen, Greg Wellsandt, Greg Com- stock, Kip Conley, Gary Branca, Scott Nelson, Craig Muzeroll, Nick Brown. uw 4f..,f.-,M M131 ww gm 2 Q- X , .Q xr 1 gg ESs 'S ifeifffxzi- H111 -f rf 4 az , .-wx M, ,., K K. M 5494: ,UM umxzjiggz - Q M k ff k'f'af:',sw,:- - N. -, 39 . F llN1? ' - :axe 1 ' ar, - i ' '-,i21QH lw9. . ff 1 - M 5, 'gg WNW v ws? , km, N.,-Q. JI I V .g I 1 W - ' 3515 'f , 1:.:i'f'.Lf.1Aj'if QPSK?-lQ,1' missile.- .-X J F3513 f W 1: v 7 X h Y 4' .-my ry- rw 5 f,.!:L,f ,, ,fb , X 'ft wi 'P .m f.r,.g.k ..i..f ' ' 2 ' i , 'nm' Q A . , V V' V .V s fs Expansion T pifies District Sly Enrollment, Curriculum Grows Expansion characterized the work of School District No. 81 this year, as enrollments in Spokane schools reached an all time high of 35,400, ob- served Dr. Albert Ayars, Super- intendent. To accommodate the obvious increase, the district pur- chased land and began plans for a new junior high in north- east Spokane, with construc- tion scheduled to begin this summer. The Building Advi- sory committee considered various ideas for a north side high school. Curriculum, too, expanded to meet the students' needs, with foreign languages receiv- ing emphasis. The addition of Russian and Japanese in- creased the total of foreign languages taught to six. Even- tually the schools hope to offer six consecutive years of foreign language, explained Dr. Ayars. Stressing occupational skills, the district began work experi- ence programs. Home eco- nomics students in the pro- gram spent an hour working in nursing homes, hospitals, and other community agen- cies, for every hour spent in the classroom. Similiar pro- grams included experience in industry and business. Distrib- utive Education classes noted rapidly increasing member- ships. Driver's Education classes also grew tremen- dously. Shadle's benefits from the dis- trict included the new paint job on the back of the build- ing, the construction of the student parking lot, the first Russian class, and the in- creased use of team teaching. The district also remodeled the library-teachers' lounge area of the building and en- larged the business machines room. School District No. 81 projects at workman, surrounded by scaffold- original orange and turquoise. The Shadle included repainting the ing and glass, applies the new painting, which hadn't been done west side of the building. Above, a green and gold to replace the since 1957, took two weeks. Mr. Glenn Minard Assistant Superintendent Mr. William Luscher Mrs. Helen Rymond Mr. Byron L. Swanson Mr. Orville L. Barnes Newly elected in 1967 Mr. John R. Warn Newly elected in 1967 Right: Dr. Albert Ayars, Superin- tendent of School District No. 81 lalso pictured abovel, discusses new trends in education following one of the Board meetings. Below: Listening carefully to the reading of an item on the agenda, the five Board members prepare to vote. Elected to the Board, the members serve for six years. ShadIe's Adjusting to a larger student body, its frustrations and problems, kept Shadle's ad- ministrative staff occupied during the year. 2291 Highlanders attended classes during the school year. They brought their problems to counselor Mrs. Olga Iverson, adviser to the Girls' League, and Mr. Robert Kuehl, home- room coordinator and sopho- more class counselor. College bound seniors visited the office of Mr. Donald Cobb, college counselor and Dean of Boys. Miss Helen Cleveland, Dean of Girls, also advised and supervised all Girls' League activities. Registrar Wayne Conner, regis- tered all students and bal- anced classes. Mrs. Irma Painter checked the absen- tees, served as attendance counselor, and advised the A.S.B. Over-seeing all functions of Shadle Park, Principal William Taylor and Vice Principal Keith Rostvold dealt with dis- ciplinary problems and dis- tributed honors. Mr. Taylor also approved the new system of back-to-back teaching, combining students' English and History classes in a block period of study. The system allowed the student to explore the material more thoroughly. Principal William Taylor points out a scheduled event to Vice Principal Keith Rostvold. They planned and approved all of the main activities before the year began. 1-1,- Staff Helps Students Through School Year Donald Cobb, Dean of Boys Irma Painter, Attendance Counselor ' Below: Each day saw many stu- dents visiting the Student Office to confer over class schedules and Helen Cleveland, Dean of Girls Olga Iverson, Counselor changes. They sought consultation for various problems, both aca- demic and personal. Wayne Connor, Registrar Robert Kuehl, Counselor Mrs. Olga Iverson, junior counselor, helps a student plan his schedule, checking all of the required Robert Stockman, Business Manager courses. Each student must re- ceive 2B credits to graduate. Teachers Inspire Students? Create Desire GILBERTA ALBO English GEORGE ALEX Art Art Club MARVIN ANDERSON Science Tennis Coach SARAH ANDERSON English American Field Service MARIE ANGUS Library Clerk KAREN AZNOE Home Economics Red Cross EVAN BELL Social Studies Class of 1970 STEVE BELL Science Key Club PATRICIA BOCKMEYER English Girls' League NORMA BOISEN English Dileas Chailin ELEANOR BOSWELL Bookroom Clerk GILBERT BROOKS Industrial Arts Department Head JAMES BROWN Physcal Education Clansmen, B-Squad Football HAROLD BURGEN Industrial Arts VIRGINIA BURGER English ROBERT CAPPELLO Mathematics Chess Club WAYNE CHANDLER English RONAL CHATTIN Social Studies Above: Mr. Robinette works through aids added interest to the classes a math problem using the over- and allowed teachers to go beyond head projector. Various teaching the standard text material. E. B. CHRISMAN Science Department Head H. T. CLARK Science Science Club LARRY CLARK Social Studies TED CLARK Journalism Sporran, Hi-Lites, Advisor Quill and Scroll JOHANNE COLES English Debate CLYDE COMBS Physical Education Swimming Coach GERALDINE COUTURE Art Girls' League DOUGLAS CRESSWELL Social Studies Class of 1968 to Learn GARY DAVIS Physical Education Varsity Football Coach WAYNE EACKER Mathematics Department Head CATHIE EGGER Business Education Pep Club CHARLOTTE FANCHER English Foreign Language French Club EDWARD FELDHUSEN Business Education Department Head CARLOS FLORES Foreign Language Spanish Club Fc? LOUISE FORSYTH English Thespians LLOYD FOWLER English Speech, Talent Club MILDRED GLIDDEN Stenograph-Secretary MARY GRIGGS Business Education Commercial Club LENORE HAIGHT Library Clerk Library Club JOHN R. HARRlS, JR. Music Department Head JOSEPH HESLIN Science Baseball Coach GWEN HILL Library Clerk Library Club KAREN HOOK Home Economics Girls' League LEMUEL HUTCHINGS industrial Arts VlRGlNlA JAMIESON Home Economics Pep Club PAUL JENSEN Science Science Club CHARLOTTE JONES Physical Education Department Head Hi Lassies ROBERT JONES lndustrial Arts Radio Club KEN JUDD Sociology Key Club EUGENE KELLY Social Studies Great Scots Above: Wearing the white coat fa- miliar to science students, Mr. Paul Jensen gives his class final in- structions before beginning an ex- periment in the lab. Instructors Improve Classroom Procedures Build Student Activit Mr. Harvey Lochhead points out the negative number in relation- ship to the absolute value, as he explains the process to his geom- etry class. Learning the basic principals of math helps pave the way for the more complicated and advanced mathematics, such as Intermediate and Advanced Math. VIRGINIA KOLLER Mathematics Math Club MELVIN KORNMEYER Muslc HARRIET KRESEL , Home Economics Home Ec Club MARGARET KROSKE Home Economics Department Head ILMAR KULJUS Foreign Language Russian Club HARVEY LOCHHEAD Mathematics Track Coach EVELYN MAGNUSON Business Education Commercial Club GEORGE MANNING Social Studies A.S.B. MARGRET MATTHEWS Stenograph-Secretary JAMES McBRlDE Foreign Language EDWARD MCMAHON Social Studies HOWARD MCNEW Social Studies Department Head WILLIAM MEULER Social Studies DONALD MILLER Social Studies Football HARLOW MOE Science Class of 1969 RAY MOHNEY Science Class of 1969 DENNIE MOORE English Golf, Swimming KATHERINE MOORE Social Studies Girls' League JACQUELINE MORFITT Social Studies Class of 1969 JIM MORLAN Business Education Decca Club ROBERT MORRIS Physical Education Department Head ROZELLA NOONAN Head Secretary MARGARET OSTNESS Science Future Nurses ELOISE PADDOCK Records Clerk BETTY PARTRIDGE English Girls' League DENNIS PETEK Social Studies ESTHER PHILLIPS English LYLE PUGH Physical Education Wrestling Coach DAVID ROBERTSON Mathematics Basketball Coach CECIL ROBINETTE Mathematics Future Teachers GEORGE ROSS Science IDA ROWE English LESLIE RUREV Health Football CARL SCHMIDT Business Education Archery Club CLAUDIA SCHWAB English Art, Art Club LORETTA SLOAN Foreign Language German Club GEORGIALEE SMITHPETERS Business Education Dileas Chailin FAITH SNIDER Art Department Head LAVAUGHN STEVENS English Football GEORGIANA SUTHERLIN Social Studies Class of 1968 WILLIAM VIA Foreign Language French Club, Wrestling SARAH WAHL Home Economics English, Girls' League DALE WILLIAMS Social Studies Great Scots FRANK WINDISHAR Social Studies Honor Society PATRICIA WOODARD Physical Education Caileag Clan, Tennis FRANK YUSE English Department Head ADELINE ZELLER Bookkeeper .-s ff! Mr. Donald Miller stresses a fact in Civic and World Problems as Mr. Dennis Petek prepares his part of the discussion. Mr. Miller and Mr. Petek combined their classes in a team teaching situation. lt al- lowed the teacher to delve more thoroughly into areas of student interest and encouraged more stu! dent participation. Each teacher specialized in a certain area of the chapters studied. Cooks Confront Famished Mass? Custodians Maintain 68 Rooms Above: Custodian Ollie Little along with their major tasks to reaches up to change a light. The keep the building in good repair custodians do many 'llittle things and functioning smoothly. Serving approximately 4,500 lunches each week, Shadle's cooks faced hungry students who consumed over 300 lbs. of ground beef, between 40 and 50 lbs. of hot dogs, 75 lbs. of butter, and 7,300 bottles of milk a week. Additionally, the cooks prepared and served 2,300 snacks each week. The purchase of a new hot box to keep food warm until served helped the cooks meet these constant demands. Maintainingand cleaning Sha- dle's 68 classrooms kept the 13 custodians busy. The stu- dents have a tremendous amount of building pride. We couldn't possibly keep up if they didn't, stated Mr. Hugh Leppell, head custodian. Waxing the floors, the custo- dians' biggest job, took 6,048 man hours. The custodians also wash Shadle's 38,000 square feet of glass during the summer months, Above: Familiar to the students, pell The second shift custodial the day shift custodial staff in- staff members not pictured cludes: Harmon Ranney, Duane clude Tom Johnson Chris Coble Pettipiece, Ralph Sterritt, Ollie Lit- Eddie Wahl Charlie Duncan Don tle, Betty Schirk, and Hugh Lep- Rmck and Lavern VanCurler Righl: Mrs. Thelma Hedin puts the finishing touches o'n the french fries as the first of the seemingly endless line of starving students arrives on schedule. , Left: Mr. Hugh Leppell collects milk bottles after one of the four lunches. As head custodian he co- ordinates and supervises the work of the assistant custodians and maintains the heating system. Above: The cooks include: Gudrun Jelsing, Bonnie Estes, Martha Meyer, Thelma Hedin, Thelma Dar- ling, Claryce Grimm, Louise Vinson, Lucille Lantz, Donna Dotson, Bea- trice Masters, Clara Ninemire, and Phyllis Swanby. Their duties con- sist of preparing hot lunches and snacks, baking, serving and dish- washing. They served an increase of 100 students a day over last year in both hot lunch and snack lines. 3 5 f'ib ii f 3 l I J 1 I I A r 1 M , w A ef 3, X is . n Above: Mitch Reems bursts into a comic scene as partner Ginny Below: Seniors listen intently as the Washington State University Whipple receives a spray of his af- a variety of entertainment to fection. The Senior Con presented Shadle students and to the public. representative explains WSU's re- iors heard information on twenty- quirements and curriculum. Sen- six colleges and universities. Privileges Privileges prevail as once again the familiar phrase, Hey sophomore-out! This is the Senior Cove, rang through the cafeteria. Becom- ing the selected privileges granted exclusively to the seniors this year, the senior cove, use of the senior court during the spring and also one minute early dismissals for all cons except pep cons gave seniors an added distinction of being upper classmen. October 12 many seniors con- verged towards specified areas as college representatives took charge. information on twenty-six colleges and uni- versities gave approximately seven hundred seniors an in- sight into college expecta- tions. A cast of three hundred and fifty seniors presented a typical day of TV, this year's senior con, to the public and to fellow Highlanders. The Con raised over 5700.00 for the seniors, who tradition- ally use the money for the class' senior gift to the school. fl , AM, f.l...L...-. fs' Q af ' 'W 12' i w 'MJCIR' E mf' SE , f fini, Class Activities Blend Work, Fun, Tradition Completing three years at Shadle with a mixture of tra- dition, fun and work, the Class of '68 departed in a rush of spring activities. Profits from a book sale and from the school's Lilac Prin- cess Coronation added funds to the class treasury. A ma- jority of these funds went for the purchase of the Senior Gift, presented at the spring ASB installation con. Class of '68 also appointed this day Senior Dress-up Day. The traditional Senior prom terminated weeks of prepara- tion. Fort George Wright Com- mons set the scene for long formals and tuxedos. Held May 25th, the prom intro- duced the final busy week of school for the seniors. Mass confusion resulted when seniors exercised their power on Senior Rule Day. Later in the week seniors ap- peared in informal sports clothes for the annual Senior Barbeque. The Senior Break- fast took place before gradu- ation rehearsal. Commencement exercises, held June 2, climaxed three years of high school as close to 700 seniors received their diplomas, giving Shadle the distinction of again having the largest graduating class in the city. Above: Class President Mike Hen- derson confers with secretary Deb- bie Hill and vice president Dave Moe. Hours of planning preceded spring class of '68 activities. Right: Preparing for the prom, Keith Bull and Harvey Jones enjoy a minute of horseplay. Sande Steckling applies the finishing touches moments before her date arrives. if . Fevxif :af - V , 5 :gf 5 f. + , , .f V KW 4221 '--- 7 k 1. y N gf Nam. Q W , , L, I.. 1 rx -':sa.Psi'J11 L-xgsl35g1.rv':1 W wg SJ in in 1 3:5545 B giillga ,pf flax? P it- . ff W N- r . 3 A ,QQ .4 W: 2-if ,.-Q Q Q 'Q 35:9 li 'gl' 5521 , if ,wi E ri, f 5 1' W kj 53 z f a 2 ' - Qs H 5 5:4 5 ' W 1 .iff L . f2E'n4 W .K 'vi Aitchison, John Albright, Janet Alexander, Sue Allen, Cindy Altig, Trudy Ames, Greg Cars Rally for Senior Project Winners of the senior class money awards in a class con. The expen- making car rally receive their sive trophies kept profits low. Anderson, Darlene Anderson, John Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Linda Anderson, Mike Anderson, Roger Anderson, Shelley Anyan, Roy Aubrey, Mike Ayers, Sandra Baker, Ted Barigar, Kim Baril, Gene Barker, Sandra Barker, Steve Barmon, Lew Barnes, James Barnes, Lance Barnett, John Barnett, Mary Jo Barrett, Joe Ballinger, Charles Bartholme, Danny Baskin, Diane Bassett, Mike Batty, Glenn Bays, Bonnie Bean, Claudia Beck, Harold Beck, Jeanette Bedard, Shirley Beduhn, Frances Bennette, Joel Bentley, Cheryl Bereiter, Morris Berg, Dave Biallas, Dick Bixby, Denise Bjork, Bruce Black, Vonnie Blackburn, Randy Blackwell, Lynda Blake, David Blake, William Blomgren, Scott Bodker, Drew Bolles, Don Bonser, Vicki Brown, Dave Brown, Laurel Brusseau, Gary Byrnes, Dayle Cain, Mike Calkins, Randy College Conference Da Booth, Pam Borg, Greg Borneman, Jim Bower, Cindy Bowman, Diana Bowman, Jacque Boxer, Charlotte Boxer, Fran Boyle, Susan Breitkreutz, Teresa Bressler, Taylor Brito, Pat Brockie, Sheila Broderick, Pat Brown, Dan Burford, Kay Burns, Jack Bull, Keith Bullivant, Diana Bunn, Carol Burch, Brent Carlson, Rick Carson, Bruce Features 26 Speakers Cassis, William Challender, Kathie Chapman, Barbara Chapman, Tim Chicha, Karen Christenson, Karen Dick Meier listens to a represent- ative from WSU during college conference day. Colleges from three states sent representatives. M Christiansen, Sally Christopherson, Sally Clark, David Clark, Jerry Clark, Karen Clark, Kathy Seniors Order Announcements Ordering announcements and per- for the many activities that come sonal name cards, seniors readied at the year's end, and graduation. af Clarke, John Clarke, Sue Clary, Dan Clawson, Roberta Clodfelter, Paula Cobb, Susan Codd, Robert Coffman, Roberta Cole, John Collings, Sue Colyar, Dan Conboy, Larry Coolbaugh, Richard Cooper, Kathy Copher, Brian Cosand, Judi Courtney, Roger Courtright, Dan Coyle, Gloria Crawford, Candy Cropp, Tom Crowe, Doug Cummins, Kathi Dammarell, Terry Danilson, Gary Danner, Dennis Daves, Janet Davis, Debbie Davis, Edward Davis, Gwen Davisson, Fred Dawson, Jo Anne Day, Pat Dean, Jim Deaver, Jerry DeGrande, Vivian Deneke, Jerry Denison, Sandy Dennis, Lynda DeShazo, Vicki Dhaenens, Cathy Dick, Terry 'Q' Dickson, Shan Dillon, Bill Dirkes, Karen Doctor, Frank Donahoe, Bob Doyle, Jim l'1OI'l Elms, Jim Emery, Duane Endress, Lynn Etchieson, Kathy Evans, Karen Evans, Larry Seniors Rest in Cove, ans. Drake, Eric Draper, Larry Dressler, David Drexler, Gary Dubee, Judie Duncan, Steve Dunham, Harvey Dunn, Linda Dunn, Tom Eastburg, Mark Eastwood, Dave Edwards, Candy Egan, Colleen Ellingboe, Gayle Ellis, Janice Engle, Dwayne Englund, Peggy Ent, Mary Ericson, Bruce Esch, Margie Eshelman, Debbie Evans, Michael Evans, Steve Ewing, Kris Fanning, Terry Faudree, Loran Figy, Janice Enjoy 'Atmosphere' Finkbeiner, Bruce Finley, Jeff Finney, Cheryl Fitzpatrick, Betty Fleiger, Randy Fouts, Rob 'hw Kean , V 4-1.3, Enjoying the sophisticated at' mosphere of the senior cove, the privileged seniors take advantage of the 35 minutes allotted for lunch. -s 'Jani Mi? EJ' , 161 Fowler, Gary Fowler, Janice Francis, Marilyn Franke, Paulette Frazer, Jim Frederick, Rhonda Advisor Assists in Con Production Mr. Doug Cresswell, senior class preparation for the senior con. The advisor, assists Bruce Wilkinson in con raked in over 5700. Fredrickson, Carla Freeland, Doug Freeman, Mike Frick, Mike Fritts, Sandra Frost, Thomas Fruin, Mike Fry, Sue Gable, Kent Gallagher, Celine Gammon, Judy Gannon, Bernie Gavette, Bob Gembala, Carla Genova, Marilyn Gibson, Mary Gilbreth, Lynda Gimlen, Guy Glinski, Mary Graham, Ron Grant, Gary Greasley, George Greasley, Jim Greco, Bill Green, Linda Greenfield, Kevin Griffith, Mary Grimmer, Kathie Grote, Bruce Grubbs, Connie Hadley, Karen Haenle, Alice Haight, Sue Halbig, Dee Hall, Claudia Hamill, Rick Hammond, Floyd Hansen, Tim Hanson, Tim Hardesty, Marion Harney, Glenn Harris, Fran Harrison, Dave Hart, Cec Harter, Debbie Hartman, Marcia Hartnett, Monnie Hatley, Terry Higgins, Terry Hill, Debbie Hill, Lois Holt, Cherry Hoover, Ed Hopp, Bruce '68 Con Raises Laughs Headley, Linda Headly, Terry Heiken, Judy Heldenbrand, Dick Hellevik, lvar Henderson, Larry Henderson, Mike Hendren, Con Hendrickson, Pam Hendrickson, Pat Hendrix, Elaine Herberholz, Carol Herman, Mike Hicks, Kenneth Higbee, Jeanne Hille, Becky Hinnenkamp, Kardie Hitzel, Gary Holcomb, Meri Ann Holloway, Rick Holmes Skip Howald, Carla Hunt, Dave Hunt, Nancy Hutchins, Gary Hutton, Paul Ingram Darrell Money and Controversy lverson, Melodie Jacobson, Roxann James, Emma Jarboe, Scott Jeffries, Howard Jessen, Dick Steve Rookey portrays Gary Gar- bage on the American Band Stand segment of the Senior Con. Dave McLarin and Mitch Reems lend their support. 6 Jessen, Val Johann, Larry Johnson, Dave Johnson, Doug Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Jeanene Yule Spirit Envelopes Commons Symbolizing Christmas spirit, the ceives helping hands from seven senior class Christmas tree re- seniors a week before vacation. Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Ron Jones, Colleen Jones, Debbie Jones, Harvey Jones, Marilyn Jordan, Ron Jordon, Harry Judd, Carolyn Judge, Kathleen Justus, Joy Kamarainen, Bruce Kehne, Mary Kellogg. Kay Kelly, Charlotte Kendall, Lorna Kenny, Wayne Kidd, Tracie Kiehn, Karen Kiehn, Ken Kilgore, Kevin Kitt, Mike Klaus, Steve Klingberg, Mike Klohe, Mark Knight, Dwayne Koch, Margene Koehler, Thomas Kofford, Sherrie Kolb, Donald Kraig, Kandy Krewson, Kathie Kroll, Janet Kruger, Arnold Kruse, Debbie Kucera, Kaye Kuhlmann, Rick Kuhn, Cindy Kyle, Jim Landerholm, June Landfried, Dennis Landrus, Jeanette s 167 Laughary, Nancy Lavelle, Loretta Layton, Barbara Lawrence, Kathy Lee, Allen Leinum, Monty Logue, Ken Loncosty, Lyle Longie, Don Lyman, Larry Lyons, Terry Mackey, Linda Seniors Seek Guidance, Leiren, Marcia Leonard, Linda Lewis, Dan Leyde, Nancy Leytze, Annabelle Licht, Patricia Liddell, Sandy Lightfoot, Glenda Lindsey, Muriel Lippert, Denny Little, Kelly Livingstone, Helen Lodge, Linda Lof, Robert Logan, Jan Loucks, Jim Lowther, Paulette Luke, Dave Lumley, Greg Lund, Ken Magnuson, Cheryl Malmquist, Steve Maloney, Tim Malterner, John Mandulay, Tony Counsel from Advisors ' Marko, Steve Marksburw, Rick Marr, Dorrit Martin, Renee Mathews, Bruce Matthews, John Luse, Janet Many, Greg Surrounding the senior counselor, Steve Evans, Terry Fanning, Ken Kiehn and Denny Lippert watch Mr. Cobb going through test re- sults. Maypole, Donna McCann, Leslie McClenny, Marilyn McConnell, Nancy McCracken, Linda McDonald, Bob Court Privileges Afford Relaxation Romping through the senior court, Ieges. The courtyard opened to seniors enjoy one of their privi- them during the spring. ,. . , My 3 pm .,,, McDougall, Dick McDowell, Colleen Mclntosh, Sandra McKee, Sheri McLarin, Dave McLarin, Debbie McLellan, Kathy McLellan, Kris McSteen, Debbie Meier, Dick Meili, Cindy Meissner, Gary Melcher, Loren Mellem, Linda Mellen, Doug Menteer, Craig Merriam, Dave Mewhinney, Ken Miller, Bob Miller, Charlotte Miller, Ed Miller, Kathy Miller, Monte Miotke, Sandra Miotke, Stan Mitley, Ken Moe, Dave Moe, Jim Moeckel, Audrey Molitor, Jami Moore, Michael Moran, Becky Morgan, Pam Morrison, Marge Morrison, Bob Morton, Kathy Mothe, Dave Mott, Mike Mulcahy, Rich Mullen, Kathryn Mullette, Sue Muma, Steve Munkers, Tom Munson, Candy Murphy, Bonnie Murphy, Marjorie Murray, Katie Muzeroll, Charles WCW? Ochsner, Laney O'Connor, Debbie 0'Conner, Mike Opsal, Kathy Ortman, Paul Owens, Lyn Inspirational Seminars Myers, Debbie Myhre, Mike Nadeau, Paul Nash, Donna Nash, Phillip Nelson, Curt Nelson, Paul Nesbitt, Bill Newlun, Dan Newport, Cindy Nirchel, Beverly Nolan, Rhonda Nord, Larry Norrie, Vicki Nygaard, Stan Offill, Gary Offill, Jack Olsen, Len Olson, Sue Olson, Wakelee Omans Lyn Oxford, Donald Parker, Becky Parks, Margie Parrish, Paul Parsons, Larry Patterson Janie Aid Class Discussions Patrick, Davld Paulukonis, Gerry Pavlak, Pat Peebles, Scott Peel, Jeff Perry, Nancy Discussing logic, philosophy and the world's great works of litera- ture, Humanities students and Mr. Yuse begin another seminar. fv- Peters, Chris Peters, Paul Peterson, Jeanette Peterson, Karen Peterson, Paul Peterson, Robert I 1 3-2-1--blast off! The seniors take dismissal privilege enjoyed for all advantage of the one minute early convocations. sf .pw 'il gun Petrusha, Mary Beth Phillips, Ken Phiiopant, Jim Pinto, Ramona Pitschka, Ray Place, Cindy Plett, Gene Portz, Gwen Potts, George Powers, Cheryl Pringle, Patti Pritchard, Gail Puckett, Doug Puckett, Lindsey Pyles, Jim Raat, Sherry Radford, Sue Rainwater, Jeri Raivo, John Rancourt, Dennis Raymond, Dennis Read, Mark Reamer, Jim Redd, Barry Reding, Jo Ann Reems, Mitch Rees, Terry Reeves, Dave Renshaw, John Repp, John Rison, Les Reynolds, Sue Rice, Bonnie Richter, Paul Rickman, Connie Ries, Louise Rigg, Jana Riggs, Jerry Ringel, Vicki Ritchie, John W Robbins, Dan Roberts, Barry Roberts, Doug Roberts, Gail Roberts, Margaret Robinson, David Rodriguez, Pat Rookey, Steve Seal, Marvin Seigle, Andrea Sherrill, Elaine Slagg, Mary Smith, Darlene Smith, Greg Seniors Create Chaos, Rosencrans, Nancy Roupe, Susan Rozell, Dan Rutz, Greg Sampson, Barbara Sampson, Willa Samuels, Karen Sappington, Carol Sappington, Clay Sartz, Denise Sasse, Larry Schaper, Elaine Schmitt, Betty Schultz, Tom Scott, Laurie Sherwood, Cathy Shotwell, Judy Showalter, Connie Sir, Scott Skavland, Candi Skow Gary Smith, Jan Smith, Mark Smith, Nancy Smith, Robert Smith, Roberta Smith Verla Assume Facult Roles Smitt, Vivian Snow, Janet Solheim, Kathleen Solin, Leanne Souser, Debbie Southern, Jim Conscientiously, Mr. Evan Bell does his government assignment for his teachers, Terry Fanning and Karen Chicha, on Senior Rule Day. Speicher, Keith Speziale, Vic Stafinbil, Mary Staley, Ben Steckling, Sandi Steele, Bob Seniors Frolic, Don Sports Garb ,,--E' 4 , Sporting bright and comfortable iors take advantage of the last dress on sports clothes day, sen- days of high school by relaxing. 178 i Steinman, Barry Stenerson, Charlie Stephens, Kris Stevens, Sue Stewart, Wayne Stickels, Claire Stillar, Denise Stober, Diane Stokes, Kathy Stone, Barbara Stoner, Ron Strong, Vicki Sullivan, Dave Summers, Gail Swann, Peggy Swanson, Randi Swenson, Linda Swett, Keith Swett, Linda Swisher, Becci Taylor, Teresa Theiss, Anna Theisen, Stephanie Thibault, Mike Thiemann, Ken Thomas, Larry Thompson, Jerry Thompson. Scott Thurber, Linda Thurman, Pat Tigar, Colleen Tish, John Tissue, Patty Tobiason, Bob Tomson, Jan Toy, Greg Trapp, Char Trapp, Tom Travis, John Tyler, Diana Udland, Duane Ulrich, Sharon Urness, Kari Valdes, Haydee Van Rossum, Karen Van Wert, Forest VanWinkle, Phyllis Vaughn, Gail Wenrick, Jan Whipple, Ginny Whitcomb, Bob Wihlborg, Don Wikel, Darlene Wilde, Chris Seniors Sport Fashions Vaughn, Nancy Volland, Linda Wagenman, Darrell Wagner, Don Waite, Robert Walinski, Stephanie Walker, Denise Wampler, John Warpenburg, Jim Warren, Kathy Warrick, Patty Waterhouse, Dale Weldert, Rey Weller, Sally Wenning, Ray White, Dan White, Dawn White, Randy Whitehead, Connie Whitney, Martin Wightman Betsy Wilkinson, Bruce Willford, Sharon Williams, Sandy Wilson, Dayle Wintersteen, Gail Womack Robert During Dress-up Day Wright, Carla Wright, Tom Wulff, Dan Wulff, Doug Wylde, Paul Yeager, Gregg Denise Sartz, Colleen McDowell, Harvey Jones and Tom Cropp greet Senior Dress-up day, one of the many senior activities of the spring. Young, Doug Young, Priscilla Young, Steven Younker, Arlan Younker, Gale Zabel, Carol Prom Culminates Spring Activities Dining before the prom, a couple maxed the seniors' spring activ- reminisces and perhaps thinks ities. about the future. The prom cli- Altvater, Steven Bissell, Doug Bowen, Walter Burdett, Dennis Chapman, Clark Clark, Harold Clarkson, Cy Clary, Cynthia Coleman, Stephen Crook, Robert Cross, Ken Cunningham, Mike Cuzzetto, Ed Devine, Jerry Glass, Julia Golden, William Graham, Ron Grineau, Collin Guilford, Sylvia Haines, Richard Hansen, Paul Harrah, Rod Harrison, Ruth Harshman, Sue Herbers, Pat Holmes, Rod Hutchinson, William Inman, Doyle Jones, Steve Jorges, Donna Katon, Jim Kepl, David Kingsmore, Larry Lennartz, Martin Lorello, Bob Marshall, Terry Martin, Ken McCreight, Scot McMahan, Denise 0'Connor, Chris Overdorff, Kathy Paulsen, Gary Peterson, Jennifer Redman, Linda Robinson, Dan Savoie, Evelyne Selby, Kathy Stecks, Larry Utley, Dave Vota, Fred Walton, Gary Whitehall, Tim Kamarainen, Jerry Litchfield, Donna Olesen, June Schultz, Larry Zemke, Bill Zimmer, Ray Zimmerman, Bobbi Too Late To Alphabetize: Adams, Ellen Baggett, Jim Halliday, Tom Johnson, Shelley 721 strong, the largest graduating class in the city, the seniors finally realize the climax of their years and their dreams. l83 Annual Junior Prom Climaxes Prosperous Resting from the flurry and color of the Junior Prom, Kathy Brian and Wayne Westwood relax in the courtyard. Abvve: Selling licorice from the Below: Exchanging ideas, Class of Class Of '69 C0llC95Sl0ll Slalld, '69 officers discuss theme possi- Marilyn Place and Sandy Hale bilities for the Junior Prom. Offi- make a Sale to Sheryl Lapparw- cers are Karen Box, fall fifth ,sf Year for Class of '69 exec.p Lynn Cassidy, spring fifth exec., Jim Seipp, fall pres.g Ron Miller, spring pres.g Kathy Brian, fall sec., Karen Somerville, spring Emphasis on money raising projects to finance the Junior prom characterized the Class of '69 activities. During bas- ketball season the class sold S.P. booster buttons. They also ran the popcorn and con- cession stands at school bas- ketball games and wrestling matches. Noted for being the earliest class to form, the juniors set another record by holding the two largest cupcake sales in Shadle's history. A bottle drive raised additional funds. Committees spent the year planning the Junior prom. Looking ahead to their senior year, the class formed a com- mittee to lay the ground work for the Senior Con and planned to begin a Senior Gift Committee. sec., Jeff Nadeau, fall vice pres.p Steve Grace, spring vice pres.g Sheryl Lappano, fall fifth exec., and Kathy Wilcox, spring treas. I .,,--saw . .,..., Above: Bob Hodge addresses the Junior Class with a prepared three-minute speech. Candidates for spring officers gave their qualifications at an introductory Con in January, Below: Mr. Ray Mohney, Class of '69 advisor, counts bottles col- lected for the Junior class pop- bottle drive. Homerooms chal- lenged one another to win a prize. Absalonson, Darlene Adams, Carmen Adams, Gayle Adams, Steve Ahnquist, Donna Aked, Ted Alfano, Larry Aller, Stuart Anderson, Dale Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Dwight Anderson, Lorie Anderson, Lynda Anderson, Phil Anderson, Rick Anderson, Tina Armstrong, Laurie Applegate, Richard Arnold, Louise Avery, Connie Baker, Dave Barber, Carol Baril, Annavaun Barker, Harold Barney, Bruce Barnhouse, Susle Barrett, Dean Barrick, Paulette Barrick, Sandra Bartleson, Mary Bauer, Pat Baumann, Marga Bays, Debbie Behrens, Doug Bell, Bob Bell, Doris Benadom, Carol Bengson, Darrell Bennehoff, John Benscoter, Roger Bentley, Ken Bentley, Rita Bertholf, Craig Bittner, Alicia Blackburn, Jann Blomgren, Jan Blumel, Joe Blust, Greg Bolles, Rick Boprey, Mike Box, Karen Bressler, Jason Brewer, Beverly Brian, Kathy Brocha, Don Brownell, Linda Bryson, Bill Buchanan, Mike Buche, Steve Bunny, Gary Burgor, Cheryl Burke, Diane Burnett, Steve Burnham, Dave Burnham, Mark Burns, Terry Butler, Dennis Butterfield, Cynthia Butters, Dave Call, Jan Campbell, Pat Canody, Cheryl Cantrell, Cherrill Carlson, Bob Carlson, Harold Caroon, Brian Carter, Mary Cassidy, Lynne Cassis, Cathy Cavanaugh, Theresa Receiving last minute instructions from Mr. Carl Schmidt, Roger Ben- scotter completes a nightstand, a required project for all Wood I classes. Chambers, Jan Chapman, Val Chappell, Jim Chappell, Pam Chenault, Claire Chipman, Pam Chesurin, Doris Christianson, Jack Christensen, Kris Clark, Barbara Clark, Chuck Clary, Laura Woodworking Department Develops Talent Clemens, John Clemm, Wayne Clemons, Shelly Cofer, Jim Cole, Larry Collins, Ed Comar, Jan Combs, Steve Conway, Patti Cook, Julie Cooley, Bob Cooper, Val Cosand, Jon Costello, Vicki Cranston, Jim Cree, Larry Countryman, Debbie Cruse, Nicki Culbert, Laurette Cummings, Barb Dallas, Rick Damrell, John Davis, Carolyn Davis, Dan Davis, Diane Davis, Don Davis, Karen Dean, Diana Dearden, Dennis Deguire, Greg Denton, Dave Desvoignes, Jerry Devlin, Greg Dhaenens, Dave Diedrich, Helen Digaetano, Patty Dike, Kathy Diluzio, Ray Distler, Diane Doeleman, Joe V l Dorman, Darwin Dotson, Doni Dubois, Jacki Duke, Patty Dunham, Rick Dunn, Lynn Dunsmoor, Steve Durgan, Colleen Durgan, Janice Durgan, Mike Easton, Babbie Eaton, Marie Eichhorn, Mary Ellingboe, Eva Elliott, Kathy Ellis, Lynn Emery, Lanny Erdahl, Kathy Erickson, Art Erickson, Craig Erickson, David Ertner, Kathy Evers, Gary Fager, Ken Fairburn, Bob Farnsworth, Lois Farris, Helen Fasbender, Kathy Favaro, Kathy Fell, Sally Ferguson, Brett Ferrell, Phil Ficca, Mike Finnegan, Kathy Fischer, Linda Fisher, Fred Fitzthum, Donna Flack, Sue Frederick, Vicki Freeman, Dalene Frick, Randy Fry, Tammy Galer, Jack Gallaugher, Marilyn Gelhausen, Steve Gendreau, Jill Gifford, Jackie Giles, Don Gillespie, Mel Gintz, Gary Glover, Sandy Goebel, Sandi Gobel, Sylvia Goodel, Jeff Goodrich, Bob Gorder, Kathy Grace, Steve Granlund, Tom Grant, Roger Gray, Joan Gray, Mike Green, Joe Greenaway, Anne Gregory, Becky Gregory, Steve Grimmer, Sandi Grover, Mark Gruettner, Joanne Guilfoil, Paul Gurnea, Tom Guthrie, Lisa Haglund, Rich Haine, Dallas Haine, Earl Hale, Sandy Hanenburg, Kris Hansen, Mike Hanson, Craig Hansen, Rich Hardee, Neeta Hardy, Hal Hare, Rosie Harney, Marilyn Harris, Randy Harty, Larry Haskins, Kathy Hatch, Ronda Haupt, Randy Hawkins, Austa Hawkins, Linda Hanzen, Dave Head, Tom Hedges, Karen Heiken, Gaylen Heisig, Kathy Helmer, Barb Hendren, Kyle Hendrix, Jake Hepworth, Tyann Herman, Paula Herzog, Jan Hiatt, Fred Hickenbottom, Paula Hillman, Brad Hinchcliff, Barb Hind ley, Steve Hoagland, Jim Hodge, Bob Holden, Donna Holdridge, Megan Holliday, Linda Hollingsworth, Larry Holms, Karen Hopp, Tracy Hosheit, Jim Houghton, Bill Hovda, Dave Howell, Dave Howell, Debbie Howell, Don Howerton, Pam Hubbell, Carolyn Huff, John Hunter, Emily Hurd, Mary Hutchinson, Brian Hyslop, Bill Irwin, Ron Ives, Dick Jaddatz, Sharon Jarboe, Kathi Jensen, Jerry Jensen, Lou Ann Jewett, Cindy Johanson, Neal Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Brian Johnson, Judy Johnson, Kathi Johnson, Ken Johnson, Sandy Johnston, Mike Jones, Bruce Jones, Claudia Jones, Gary Jones, Jeannie Jorges, Janet Juhlln, Terrie Juliano, Dawn Jurey, Linda Kane, Arlene Kane, Jeff Kauffman, Mike Kauzloric, Phil Kelly, Kitty Kensok, Carol Kevin, Earl Keyes, Ken Keys, Rick Kiefer, Patty Kiehn, Cathy Kilgore, Mary Killian, Richard Kincaid, Jan King, Debbie Kitner, Pete Klinger, Bruce Knapp, Rhonda Knott, Jay Knowles, Lewis Koch, Larry Kratom' Diana Bob Rutherford and Ron Ward and flexibility, the three main Llnderclass Strives for Added Strength Kuehn, Debby Kuhn, Debbie Kuhry, Jan Lafontaine, Peggy Lamunyon, Jim Landerholm, Laura Lantz, Randy Lappano, Sheryl Largent, Dean Larson, Judy Lauber, Gary Laughary, Steve Laurich, Glenn Lavelle, Jeanne Layton, Mark , LeBret, George 1 Lee, Lois Leforgey, Mary Leigh, Fran Leinum, Cathy Leiren, Jim Lesley, Jenny Lewandowski, Jeff Lewandowski, Randy Lewis, Sue Leyde, Dale Lidean, Kathy Lindner, Steve Lindsey, Lowell Loucks, Gloria Lundy, Don Lynan, Bob Macri, Barb Marshall, Steve Martin, Jan Mather, Steve McCormick, Molly McGuire, Linda Mclntyre, Frank Mclntyre, Gary strive for strength, endurance objectives of weight training. McKee, Lowell McKenzie, Ron McLarin, Wes McMurtery, Mike McNett, Lorna McQueen, Leona McGhee, Ted Mead, Gary Meier, Bob Melendrez, Melinda Mellen, Marla Merier, Cliff Merritt, Rich Messenger, Tim Mettler, Mike Miller, Dave Miller, Dave Miller, Dick Miller, Glenna Miller, Judy Miller, Ron Mitchel, Molly Moore, Pam Morford, Kathy Morris, Steve Morrison, Michelle Morstad, Jon Mosgar, Tony Mott, Marty Mottaz, Brian Mueller, Greg Muller, Kathy Mullins, Paul Murray, Pam Nadeau, Jeff Nagle, Diane Nappi, Janice Nelson, Darralyn Nelson, Randy Ness, Linda Nesbitt, Sue Newport, Colleen Nilson, Marilyn Nolan, Gail Nottage, Andy Nygaard, Brenda O'Neill, Colin O'NeilI, Dave Opitz, Ken Ortman, Debbie Oster, Bev Ostin, Gary Ostrander, Tim Ott, Karen Ouimette, Steve Ovey, Neil Oxner, Vonnie Paley, Judy Parham, Richard Parker, Diane Parks, Greg Parsons, Daryl Patterson, Barbara Patterson, Sharon Patton, Ken Paul, Bob Pearson, Kathy Permenter, Vicki Persello, Lorna Petersen, Becky Petersen, Sam Peterson, Jerry Peterson, Russ Peterson, Steve Pethers, Craig Petrelli, Sheri Petrusha, Mary Phillips, Don Pierce, Wendy Place, Marilyn Plett, Don Pocrnich, Bob Polello, Mike Polensky, Charlene Polworth, Chris Powers, Don ' Probst, Dave Rainer, Scott Ralph, Gina Ramage, Wendy Ramsey, Jerry Rautio, Denise Ray, Jean Redd, Sherry Reed, Rob Renshaw, Kris Richter, Carolyn Ries, Barbara Rison, Chuck Ritchie, Ed Ritter, Bill Rizzuto, Dave Robb, Barb Robbins, Tim Robertson, Colleen Robertson, Patti Robinette, Linda Robinson, Jan Robinson, Rick Rodgers, Richard Rogers, Teri Rohlman, Rhonda Rostvold, Gene Rothstein, Dave Rowe, Jerel Rupnow, Karen Russell, Sue Rutherford, Bob Rutz, Bob Samsel, John Samuals, Chris Sanderson, Linda Scher, Karen Scher, Steve Schermerhorn, Robin Schilling, Lynette Schirman, Diane Schmidt, Linda Schnitzmeier, Polly Schoultz, Terry Schreckengust, Dennis Tritt, Bob Scott, Bob Scott, Dianne Scott, Elaine Scott, Shirley Scrivener, Kevin Sellers, Judy Semler, Keith Setchell, Kaye Severn, Rick Sharpe, Steve Shaw, Brenda Shaw, Randy Sheldon, Leigh Shreve, Rita Siers, Randy Sigman, Gary Simmet, Ronnie Simonsen, Rob Simpson, Jack Simpson, Libby Slater, Cindy Smith, Andy Smith, Dalton Smith, Reid Smith, Vicky Smitz, Jennifer Smolkowski, Judy Smolkowski, Sue 5 Snow, Pat ' Somerville, Karen Sorenson, Chris Spencer, Nancy Speranzi, Tom Spolski, Andy Sprint, Gary Stafinbil, Karen Steger, Tom Stenersen, Nancy Stewart, Lana Stillar, Charlene Stolte, Verne Stout, Vince Stradley, Gary Strand, Kris Straub, Linda Sullivan, Dawn Sullivan, Mary Lou Swain, Bill Sylvester, Dennis Talley, Patty Taylor, Chris Taylor, Kirk Terhark, Sue Thomas, Cecelia Thomas, Lissa Thompson, Rod Tobey, Wally Tollefson, Ginger Tomson, Charlotte Tonelli, Lenora Town, Bruce Truman, Dennis Tucker, Patty Turner, Dolly Tysseland, Karen Urquhart, Gary Valueff, Diane Vanderlinde, Paul Skills Acquired Through Office Work Junior Kathy Morford works in the student office as an assistant to Mrs. Eloise Paddock. Students who work for Mrs. Paddock must have a 2.5 grade average and a good at- tendance record. All applications must be approved by Mr. Robert Stockman at the time of registra- tion. Vandervert, John Vanderwalle, Donna VanDyk, Marilyn Vanos, Chris Vanos, Linda Vanwey, Craig Veltkamp, Sandy Viger, John Virden, Mark Visger, Margaret Vogele, Dixie Voss, Debbie Vota, Cathy Vyveberg, Chuck Waechter, Cheryl Wagner, Donna Wagner, Jan Walinski, Valerie Walker, Dan Wallace, Anita Wallace, Ron Walters, Louise Walton, Martha Ward, Ron Warren, Ed Watson, Harry Watson, Keith Weaver, Cheryl Webster, Lynne Welch, Pat Wellman, Diane Welsford, Chuck Welsford, Jim Westwood, Wayne Wheeler, Gloria White, Bob White, Fred Wideman, Bruce Wideman, Kathy Wiens, Peggy Wiklund, Ron Wilcox, Kathy Williams, Greg Williams, Michele Wilson, Judi Wimpy, Paul Wingert, Mary Winters, Dick Winters, Scott Wirtz, Richard Wolcott, Rodger Wold, Greg Wolfe, Jeff Wolfe, Marcia Wolff, Bonnie Worley, Ginger Worsham, Debbie Worth, Sally Wozow, Linda Wright, Dana Wright, Jeff Wright, Jerry Yahnke, Lyle York, Laurie Zimmerman, Mark Zinn, Linda Amann, Tom Bartleson, Jerry Bean, Lynnette Bennett, Blair Berman, Claudia Birch, Sue Bithel, Doug Eodker, Jan Brown, Diana Brown, Steve Brownlow, Judy Burleson, Jake Caballero, Mike Carlson, Jeff Carter, Mike Cavanaugh, Mark Chapman, Peggy Christensen, Tom Claymon, Cindy Clemens, Barbara Countryman, Charles Cox, Jerry Davis, Larry Deglow, Bob Devine, Ed Dietrich, Bob JUNIORS Earls, John Earsley, Rob Elder, Ken English, Lorraine Flowers, Dave Forrester, Laurel Fountaine, Doug Freeman, Jim Fretwell, Roger Gaines, Gary Gendreau, John George, Martha Gerrells, John Glass, Tim Goings, Yvonne Gosline, Tom Gray, Diana Grothe, Jan Gunn, Charlene Hamilton, Dave Harper, Dan Hubert, Jerry Hulet, Ray Johnson, Ken Jones, Stephanie NOT PICTURED Knott, Sue Krall, Jim Kraut, John Leamer, Vern Lesser, Bruce Liberty, Michele Mclnerney, Lonna Mclntyre, John Medina, Jim Mellick, Bob Meredith, Jackie Michaels, Dave Mirek, Pam Moore, Mike Morgan, Rex Munyon, Richard Nelson, Linda Norman, Peggy Oakes, Chris Olson, Rick Osborn, Melanie Owen, Ron Peterson, Barb Phillips, Cherise Pierone, Jennifer Pippenger, Judy In Memoriam Doris E. Chesurin Daniel M. Coyle Margaret E. Thomas Richardson, Karen Riste, George Robertson, Brian Schultz, Rick Scissons, Bill Scott, Richard Seipp, Jim Sharpe, Sue Shay, Lynn Smith, Eileen Smith, George Smith, Susan Swartout, Pat Tanner, David Tatman, Dennis VanCamp, Vana Jo Voos, Mike Ward, Mike Webster, George Williams, Barb Williamson, Mary Wold, Kathy Wood, Mike Wright, Esther Yost, Charles Each that we l se takes part of us Sophs Develop Writing and Science Skills Above: Sophomore English entails many things such as mythology, grammar, Julius Caesar, and for some, even sleep. Thought pro- voking questions require concen- tration and skillful writing as sophomores learn composition fundamentals. Right: Dissecting a crayfish, soph- omore biology students broaden their knowledge of science through experiments and classroom dis- cussion. Ables, Joe Abramson, Larry Adams, Charlotte Agee, Kenneth Albright, Lori Alderson, Vicki Allen, Kent Allen, Lon Altig, Bonnie Amsden, Lynn Anderson, Dave Anderson, Dave Anderson, Mike Anderson, Vicky Andre, Chris Antosyn, Paul Anyan, JoAnn Anyan, Kim Anyan, Sheryl Applegate, Kathy Ashby, Mary Lou Atwood, Daryl Augustine, Mike Ault, Steve Avery, Bonnie Ayers, Mike Babcock, Mark Babin, Russ Baer, Tom Baird, Janet Baker, John Baker, Karen Banks, Dave Barber, Joanne Barker, Phil Barnett, Joe Barnufsky, Greg Barrett, Ron Barrick, Doug Barth, Vicki Bassett, Steve Beach, Mark Beal, Margie Beall, Jerry Beaman, Kathy Bean, Craig Bearson, Mike Beaulieu, Sherrie Becker, Bill Beckman, Linda Beckstrom, Karen Beekman, Connie Behrens, Bernadette Bell, Gary Bellefeuille, Pam Bennett, Dorothy Bennett, Randy Bensen, Karl Berg, Vonnie Bertholf, Barbara Bertholf, Steve Best, Randy Bethards, Barbara Bettinger, Bob Birch, Sue Bjerkestrand, Joy Blacker, Frank Blankenvoort, Pete Bloom, Steve Bock, Barbara Boileau, Paul Bonser, Tecla Boomer, Debbie Borg, Kim Borneman, Sue Bosley, Barbara Bostrom, Chris Boucher, Bill Bower, Bob Bowman, Jack Boyd, Jay Branca, Gary Breitkrautz, Nancy I Bristlin, Cindy - Brockway, Carol Broderick, Debbie Brooks, Kathy Brown, Curt D. Brown, Curt J. Brown, Nick Brown, Tom Brown, Tony Bryson, Gordon Buhl, Craig Bunker, Debbie Burndett, Marcia Burgen, Sue Burger, Danette Burnside, Billie Sue Bye, Sue Byrnes, Donita Cardella, Lee Carlon, Steve Caley, Rita Campbell, Lori Canody, Bob Carlson, .lim Carlson, Marilyn Cuzzetto, Carolyn Carpenter, Lori Carrier, Tony Carroll, Vicky Carson, Gene Carter, Nancy Carter, Rick Carter, Paula Campbell, Judy Casper, Denise Casper, Doug Cease, Laurie l Electives Add Variety to Soph Schedule Right: Chuck Clark concentrates on a problem in electronics. Soph- omores took advantage of many electives offered, participating in industrial arts, home economics, music and foreign language classes. Chaffee, Bev Chapin, Dennis Chapin, Doug Chappel, Shanna Chicha, Dave Chipman, Brent Chinn, Julie Christensen, Dave Christensen, Janet Christianson, Dave Christianson, Vi Clarke, Dave Clark, Gary Clark, Rick Clark, Weston Clary, Barb Clavel, Ron Clodfelter, Dave Coats, Deana Cole, Judy Cole, Marilee Cole, Mary Cole, Phil Comar, Jim Conley, Kip Comstock, Greg Connor, Chris Cooke, Pam Copeland, Betsy Corativo, Chris Costello, Craig Coster, Mike Costich, Dennis Cox, Travis Crait, Wendy Cranston, Sandy Crocker, Pam Crook, Bill Crowt, Diane Croxton, Vic Culver, Rene Cumpton, Cathy Cunningham, Tom Dale, Rob Danielson, Donna Danilson, Linda Davis, Carol Davis, Gary Dean, Dick Decker, Lona DeGrande, Linda DeGuire, Jaime Del Vechio, Debbie Denbroder, Jon Denner, Chuck Dennis, Dan Denton, Rick Deseve, Debbie Dettwiler, Jim Dickinson, Matt Donnelly, Bob Dotson, Betty Dimond, Mark Drew, Betty Drollinger, Bill Dubee, Mike Dubois, Marc Dunham, Steve Dunlop, Debbie Duven, Bob Eads, Larry Earls, Janet Egan, Erin Eigeman, Mary Eisenhauer, John Elam, Mike Ellingson, Sharon Elliott, Kathy Ellis, Alan Ellis, Steve Ellzey, Jim Emry, Brian Emry, Dennis Endrezze, Anita Enright, Vince Ericson, Eric Ericson, Jeff Ertner, Doug Evans, Sue Evans, Greg Evart, Kathy Fairburn, Dave Faletti, Carla Fanning, Jan Farr, Laura Farrow, Pam Fasbender, Steve Fasules, Ken Fell, Lois Ferderer, Terry Ferger, Warren Fitzpatrick, Kathy Fjellman, Debbie Fleming, Bill Flynn, Genn Flynn, Mike Freeland, Debbie Fritsch, Connie Fritts, Shari Fruin, Craig Fulton, Cathy Gabe, Lonnie Gaines, Chris Gallaugher, Nancy Ganoung, Carol Garofalo, Gary Garrett, Sue Garza, Raymond Garza, Roger George, Leonard Gibford, Alan Gibson, Carole Gibson, Lynette Giecek, Ed Giguere, Debbie Gilbreth, Holly Gilhausen, Andy Glass, Kathy Glass, Kelly Glenn, Bob Gorman, Henry Gorman, Tom Grace, Hal Graham, Laurie Graham, Lynn Granberg, Gayle Grant, Jim Grashio, Celene Green, Debbie Grineau, Lori Growt, Sue Haeger, Sue Haenle, Carol Hale, Ron Hall, Bobbi Hall, Mac Halverson, Kay Hamill, Marjorie Hamilton, Chris Hammar, Mary Hammel, Mike Hand, Judy Hanlen, Richard Hansen, Bobbie Hanson, Betty Hanson, Dan Hardin, Jeanine Harrington, Dan Harris, Diane Harris, Ed Harney, Karen Harris, Evelyn Harrison, Judy Hartgrove, Kay Hartje, Mallorey Hartley, Jean i Hartman, Lorna i Hartung, Fabbian Havercroft, Weldon Haverkamp, Norma Hawkins, Patti Hendren, Karla Hendrickson, Mark Hennes, Bob Herberholz, Larry Herberholz, Marleen Heuett, Ron Hill, Raelene Hill, Terry Hinton, Charles Hitchcock, Jim Hodges, Linda Hodgson, Doug Hofer, Vickie Hoffman, Lynn Hogan, Deborah Holcomb, Carol Holford, Debbie Holien, Jeff Holien, Jeff Holland, Jim Holland, Patrick Holloway, Teresa Holms, Barbara Holt, Sandy Hoogendyk, Sue Hoover, Jerry Howell, Jim Huffman, Gary Hunter, Kim Sophs Probe into World History Situations i Kip Conley looks to his world his- tory teacher, Mr. Williams, for the answer to his question. The sopho- more history program correlated man's past with his present as it took the student from ancient his- tory to contemporary events. Right: Trying to work out theories such as the isosceles triangle the- ory, sophomores Vickie Carol and Judy Hand combine their efforts in Mr. CappeIlo's geometry class. Use of visual aids such as the overhead projecter provided variety in class instruction techniques throughout the school year. Mathematics Courses Puzzle Sophomores Hunter, Scott Hutton, Sandy Ingham, Laura Inman, Duane Jackson, Bobbie Jacobs, Steve Jacobson, Brad Jacobson, Bruce Jacobson, Kris Jacobson, Margret James, Shirley Jeffries, Frank Jensen, Kathy Jensen, Larry Johann, Ted Johanson, Sandy Johnson, Dave Johnson, Tom Johnson, Wayne Jordan, Terry Jorgensen, Betty Juliano, Gwen Kaio, Rymii Kalles, Larry Kaluza, Judy Kassner, Gary Kathen, Jeff Kelly, Sherry Kelly, Tom Key, Denise Kilgore, Kathy Kimmet, Grace Kimrey, Ken Kinderman, Paul King, Penny King, Terri Kirk, Jody Kirkpatrick, Janet Klaus, Jim Klingberg, Steve Knapp, Laurie Knight, Gary Kofford, Glenna Kraig, Kris Krell, Linda Krell, Marta Krewson, Don Kruger, Dennis Kruse, Rusty Kyle, Larry Lamers, Mark ' andary, Tom Landrus, Carolyn Lappano, Kris Larson, Mike Larson, Pat Latenser, Steve Laughlin, Rick Laukka, Dolly Layton, Steve Lee, Marianne Lerum, Jim Lemon, Loraine Lennartz, Esa Lewis, Steve Liezen, Dave Lillie, Terri LiDDs, Dollie Litchfield, Diana Littel, Kris Little, Shanon Loif, Steve Long, Bob Lorang, Karen Lord, Steven Lorello, Frank Lowther, Sue Lucas, Kathy Luce, Alice Ludwig, Paula Lunder, Evelyn Lupfer, Gary Luse, Sue Madison, Christine Magnuson, Ed Maloney, Coleen Mandick, Gary Marshall, Sherry Martin, Kay Martin, Larry Martin, Lois Martin, Ron Mason, Paul Mason, Sonia Maston, Debbie Mateeff, Mitch Matthews, Dana Mathews, Gary Mathieson, Tim Mayo, Mike McBride, John McCammon, Mike McCammon, Pat McConnell, Gary McConnell, Randy McCoy, Max McCracken, Don McCulloch, Sherri McDaniel, Mary McDaniel, Janette McDaniel, Ralph McDowell, Kathy McGhee, Linda McGilIey, Pat Mclntosh, Penney McKinIay, Michele McLarin, Karen McLaughlin, Mark Mcmaster, Nancy McNearney, Les McNeese, Bob McQuade, Linda McQueen, Lena McVay, Mike Meader, Chip Meck, Bev Meier, Bob Meiser, Jim Meissner, Scott Melchisedeck, Sally Mellem, Randy Mercer, Sue Merriam, Sharon Messersmith, Penny MeWhinney, Mark Michels, Joe Middlesworth, Keith Mielke, Garey Miller, Annette Miller, Joe Miller, Steve Milne, George Milne, Scott Miotke, Mike Missildine, Jodi Mitchel, Rick Mitchel, Sally Mitchell, Susan Moat, Chelle Moe, Carolyn Moliter, Kris Moller, Colleen Monahan, Donna Moore, Diane Morgan, Rex Morris, Bill Morris, Debbie Morton, Dick Moses, Chuck Mueller, Paula Mullen, Dorothy Mulvey, Tim Mumford, Joy Munther, Sheryle Murphy, Kathy Muzeroll, Craig Myers, Christa Myers, John Myers, Mike Nelson, Scott Nesbitt, Gary Ness, Shelley Neudorfer, Bob Nevers, Sue Newlun, Dave Nicholson, Jon Nilson, Kathy Nock, Susie Nofsinger, Vickie Norman, Terry Northrup, Pam Nortman, Vicki Novak, Mike Odeen, Judy Ogilvie, Dan Olsen, Gary Olsen, Russ Olson, Ernie Olson, Ken Oman, Dana Omans, Julie O'NeiIl, Don Osborn, Marge Oster, Bonnie Oster, Connie Ostendorf, Shirley Ostlie, Mike O'Toole, Jerry Owen, Chuck Owen, Gail Sophomores Strive for ,gy IW? E z' me Page, Allen Page, Dale Page, Penny Palmer, Char Parente, Mike Parker, Peggy Parks, Rod Parsons, Linda Parsons, Tom Paschall, Donna Patrick, Jane Pearson, Larry Pearson, Linda Peck, Alan Peters, Cheryl Peters, Chris Peterson, Bruce Peterson, Chris Peterson, Jerry Peterson, Linda Peterson, Naomi Pethers, Lynette Petrusha, Darylee Petty, Scott Pfeffer, Kathy Phelps, Sandy Pierce, Peggy Pieroni, Pat Pilette, Jim Pinto, Rene Pitschka, Tom Pocrinich, Sharon Potter, Judy Powell, Marty Pratt, Frank Procter, Leslie Prouty, Lisa Pullen, Karry Qube, Debbi Rafferty, Wayne Greater Knowledge Left: Karl Benson concentrates on material presented in an English lecture and takes a few moments to reflect. The curriculum requires English for sophomores and jun- iors. Above: Taking notes in class be- comes an every day task for sopho- more Evelyn Lunden. English and history classes stressed various note-taking techniques. WN-gs-w ' fs, S r l-as Above: Claudia Jones concen- Right:Discussingproblemswhich trates on the form of her typing arise in World History, sopho- manuscript, one of the many as- mores Debbie Bunker and Ray signments that students received Reyes use a comparative study in Typing l. to assist them in a group re- search project. Sophomores Adapt to Art of Concentration Ramm, Roger Rancourt, Judy Randall, Pat Rasley, Jerry Ray, Diana Rea, Janet Reamer, John Redmond, John ,- Reed, Ron Reems, Darcy Rehn, Cindy Reichert, Rayleen Reigel, Larry Revier, Bob Reyes, Ray Reyes, Ruben Rice, Bruce Richards, Charlene Richards, Robin Richter, Dave Richter, Joan Rigg, Debbie Riggs, Bill Riggs, Bob Riley, Kathy Rison, Len Ritchie, Kathy Roberg, Glen Robertson, Mark Roberts, Karen Roberts, Robin Roberts, Steve Rodkey, Paul Rohlman, Debbie Ross, Doug Rossman, Steve Rowe, Bob Sacco, Mike Sanborn, Steve Sand, Cheryl Sand, Sindy Sarchet, Brian Sayler, Ron Scarpelli, Sarah Schaper, Diane Schmidt, Carmen Schmitt, Dave Schmitt, Mike Schmitz, Diane Schnitzmeier, Patty Schoch, Pam Schramm, Vicki Schroeder, Steve Schutz, Carolyn Scott, Charles Scott, Randy Scott, Ron Sedore, Larry Sharp, Roger Shelton, Sue Shepard, Priscilla Shook, John Shirk, Dale Shoffner, Linda Shumaker, Jerry Side, Ken Siebers, Randy Simmett, Fred Simmet, Pat Skow, Rick Skubinna, Tammy Slagg, Maynard Slaton, Jim Slocum, Mike Smith, Betty Smith, Doug Smith, Gary Smith, Karlea Smith, Kevin Smith, Lynea Smith, Lynn Smith, Mark Smith, Mike Smith, Mike Smith, Nancy Smith, Nancy Smith, Paulette Smith, Sherry Smith, Terry Smith, Vance Snyder, Bruce Snyder, Sandy Sorini, Steve Speziale, Sheryl Sprague, Charlene Spring, Karen Spurgeon, Paul Stabler, Sheri Stanley, Cindy Staudinger, Rod Steen, Julie Steinman, Kathy Stenersen, Becky Stewart, Carol Stewart, Monte Stiller, Charlotta Stillar, Chuck Stolz, Phil Stoyanac, Marion Strader, Bob Strange, Margo Strick, Howard Strom, Brian Sturn, Connie Stutzman, Jonas Sulpizio, Ron Swords, Ronald Talley, Leslie Taylor, Loren Teters, Bill Teters, Charlene Thieman, Caralyn Thoet, Mark Thomas, Steve Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Larry Thompson, Lila Thompson, Mike Thompson, Stan Thoorsell, Bill Thornburg, Sue Thorpe, Cathy Tigar, Tom Tissue, Jim Tollefson, John Tomson, Randy Tomsha, Janet Trapp, Nona Treadwell, Dave Treffry, Karen Tritt, Pat Truesdale, Nancy Truman, Curtis Tuke, Greg Udland, Rick Urquhart, Scott Urton, Ron Usher, Steve Valueff, Nancy Vanderlinde, Cindy Vandervert, Linda Van Rossum, Chris Vanwert, Robert Vanwey, Tim Van Winkle, Rose Mary Vaughan, Debbie Veitenheimer, Paula Venable, Linda Victor, Terry Vigil, Randy Volosing, Diane Wagner, Linda Wahl, Greg Wald, Norm Waldrop, Rick Wamsley, Cheri Ward, Steph Warner, Doug Warner, Tom Wasser, Jerriann Watt, Vicki Weaver, Donna Wells, Chris Wellsandt, Greg Whicker, Bill White, LoraLee White, Raye Whited, Julie Whitehead, Kathie Whitney, Teresa Wideman, Mike Wilkes, Lottie Wilkey, Ken Williams, Scott Wilson, Roy Winkey, Glenn Wisher, Scott Withrow, Lynn Woodfin, Mona Wright, Mel Wright, Mike Wullender, Tracy Youd, Connie Young, Guy Young, Jack Young, Kathy Young, Kevin Industrial Arts Challenge Underclassmen SOPHOMORES NDT PICTURED Andre, Chris Baggett, Stephen Baril, Dave Barratt, Brent Bartleson, Nancy , Batt, Deborah Berg, Robert Broxson, Dave Carper, Daniel Christensen, Grant Clarke, David Cooper, Sheryl Crain, Dennis Dahlen, Karen Danner, Charles Davis, Elizabeth Downard, Jim Edinger, Larry Fabian, Edit Favaro, Pam Fish, Joanne Gelhausen, Andrew Gifford, Jackie Gohrman, Henry Gowt, Diane Greene, Chris Greenfield, Dave Grothe, David Halbig, Mike Hallam, Terrie Happy, Mike Howard, Mark Inman, John Jacobson, Kathy Jeffers, Dan Johanson, Lyle Johnson, Patricia Jones, Gary Juillerat, Carol Kamarainen, Joan Kendall, Dale Krautkramer, John Landry, Mike Leifer, Nick Mathiason, Laura McCormick, Dick McCrow, Sam McDaniel, Everett McEvoy, Pat Mcewen, Randy Miller, Kevin Mulvay, Dennis Muma, Clydette Noah, Ron Ortman, Mary Osborn, Tres Osborn, Jess Oschner, Marian Parks, Larry Peck, Debbie Rowe, Janell Rowe, Rosalind f f - Scott, Charles Shoffner, Lynda Simmet, Fred Underclassman Mike Buchanan their advisor's help, the boys in Smith Shmon concentrates on a rough cut for woodshop created decorative sewer' Phillip his woodshop project, Taking ad- pieces of furniture. ' Stegall, Darlene Swedo, Robert Tubbs, Shelley Wallender, Tracy Wideman, Sandra William, Todd vantage of the tools at hand and SENIOR CREDITS A Alexander, Susan Transferred from Upland, California 67: French Club 67-68, Pres. 68: Girls' Chorus 67-68, Mixed Choir 67-68: Rifle Club 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Allen, Clndy ASB Comm. 66-67: GL Rep. 67, Chairman 67-68, Comm. 66-67-68, VP 68, Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Comm. 68: Class 68 Comm. 67: Gymnastic Team 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Altig, Trudy ASB Comm. 67: GL Rep. 66, Chairman 67-68, Comm. 66-67-68, Treas. 68, Big Sister 67- 68, Courtesy Comm. 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67: Aqua Tartans 67- 68, President 68: Caileag Clan 67- 68, Pres. 68: Pep Club 66-67, Hi- Lassies 68: Senior Con. Ames, Greg Debate Club 67-68: Manager, B-Squad Football 66: Senior Con. Anderson, Darlene Girls' Chorus 66-67-68. Anderson, Joyce Transferred from Helena, Montana 67. Anderson, Linda GL Big Sister 67- 68: Girls' Chorus 67-68. Anderson, Mike Rifle Club 66-67- 68, Pres. 66, VP 67: Varsity Swimming 67-68: Manager, Track 66. Anderson, Shelley ASB Comm. 66-67-68: GL Comm. 66-67-68. Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67-68: Pep Club 66: Hi-Lassies 67- 68, Sec.-Treas. 68: Senior Con. Anyan, Roy Senior Con. Aubrey, Mlke ASB Rep. 68. Comm. 68: Senior Con. Ayers, Sandra Art Club 68. 388806. Jim B-Squad Wrestling 66. Baker, Ted B-Squad Tennis 66: Great Scots 66. Ballinger, Chuck Transferred from Medical Lake 66: DE 68: Science Club 66, Librarian 66: B- Squad Basketball 66. Barlgar, Kim ASB Comm. 67. Rep. 67: Class 68 Rep. 67: Varsity Track 66-67-68: Gymnastics 67- 68: Clansmen 66-67-68: Choir 66. Barll, Gene B-Squ ad Football 66. Barker, Sandy GL Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 68: Class 68 Rep. 68: German Club 68: Senior Con. Barker, Steve ASB Rep. 66-67, Comm. 66-67: Class 68 Rep. 68. Chairman 68: Varsity Football 67- 68: B-Squad Football 66, Basketball 66, Baseball 66: All City Football, Second Team 67. First Team 68: Senior Con. Barmon, Lew Thespians 66-67- 68, Treas. 68: Mixed Chorus 67- 68: School Plays 66-67-68: Senior Con. Barnett,John DE 68. Barnett, Mary Jo GL Comm. 66- 67, Big Sister 67-68: Pep Club 67: Senior Con. Barrett, Joe ASB Rep. 67: Science Club 67-68, Pres. 68: Varsity Tennis 67: Manager, Football 68: B-Squad Tennis 66 67. Bartholme, Dan B-Squad Basketball 66, Baseball 66, Tennis 67: Senior Con. Baskin, Diane Transferred from Kailva, Hawaii 66: GL Big Sister 68: Aqua Tartans 67-68, VP 68: Treas. 67: Caileag Clan 67-68: FTA 67-68: Hi-Lassies 68: Girl's Chorus 66, Mixed Chorus 68: Senior Con. Bassett, Mlke B-Squad Tennis 66- 67: Band 66-67-68: Stage Band 67- 68: Senior Con. Batty, Glen ASB Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67: Key Club 67-68: B-Squad Track 66: Concert Choir 66-67-68, Highlandaires 67-68, All City 66- 67-68, All Northwest 67: Senior Con. Bays, Bonnie GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67-68: Pep Club 66-67-68. Pres. 68: Senior Con. Bean, Claudia GL Rep. 68, Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Comm. 67-68: Commercial Club 67-68, Pres. 68: Pep Club 66- 67-68: Girls' Chorus 66: Senior Con. Beck, Harold ASB Rep. 66-67. Comm. 66-67: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: French Club 66-68: Senior Con: National Merit Finalist. Beck, Jeanette GL Big Sister 67- 68: Highland Dancer 68: Senior Con. Bedard, Shirley GL Rep. 68, Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 67: Senior Con. Bedhun, Fran Transferred from Madison, Wisconsin 68: GL Comm. 68: Senior Con. Bennet'te,Joel Senior Con. Bentley, Cheryl ASB Chairman 68. Comm. 67-68: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67-68: Dileas Chailin 67- 68, VP 68: FMS 66: German Club 66-67-68, Pres. 67: Math Club 67: Senior Con: National Merit Finalist: AFS Finalist: National Honor Society. Berg, Dave ASB Rep. 66: Art Club 68: B-Squad Football 66: Senior Con. Biallas, Dick Senior Con. Bixby, Denise GL Big Sister 67- 68: Senior Con. Biork, Bruce Stage Crew 66-67- 68, Manager 67-68: B-Squad Football 66: Senior Con. Black, Vonnie Transferred from Rogers 67: GL Big Sister 68: Senior Con. Blackwell, Lynda GL Comm. 67- 68, Big Sister 67-68: Pep Club 66: Senior Con. Blake, Bill Transferred from Mead 67. Blake, Dave Transferred from North Central 68: Class 68 Rep. 68: Gymnastics 68. Bodker, Drew ASB Comm. 67: Varsity Golf 68: Senior Con. Bolles, Don Class 68 Rep. 68, Comm. 68: Manager. Football 67- 68: Cla nsmen 67-68. Bonser, Vlckie GL Big Sister 67. Booth, Pam Aqua Tartans 66-68. Borg, Greg Varsity Football 67- 68, Wrestling 67-68, Track- 68: B- Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66. Track 66-67: Clansmen 68: Senior Con. Borneman, Jim Transferred from Grosse Pte., Michigan 67. Bower, Cindy GL Big Sister 68: Aqua Tartans 66-67-68, Fifth Exec. 68. Bowman, Diane ASB Comm. 66- 67: Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 68: Aqua Tartans 67: Pep Club 66-67-69: Senior Con. Bovwman,Jaoque ASB Comm. 66- 67-68, Chairman 68: GL Rep. 66 67, Chairman 67-68, Comm. 66- 67-68, Big Sister 67-68, Sec. 68, Courtesy Committee 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67-68: Commercial Club 67: Dileas Chailin 68: Home Ec Club 66: Pep Club 66: Hi-Lassies 67: Cheerleader 68: Senior Con. Boxer, Char ASB Rep. 67: GL Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. Boxer, Fran ASB Comm. 67: GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66, Big Sister 67: Senior Con. Boyle, Susan ASB Rep. 68. Chairman 68, Comm. 68, Sec. 68: GL Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Aqua Tartans 67: Dileas Chailin 67-68: Sec. 68: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society: National Merit Finalist: Masonic Outstanding Jr. Girl 67. Bressler, Taylor Senior Con. Brlto, Pat Transferred from Oakland, California 67. Brockle, Sheila Sporran Staff 68: ASB Comm. 67-68: GL Rep. 68, Comm. 66-67-68, Big Sister 67- 68: Class 68 Comm. 67-68: Dileas Chailin 68, VP 68: French Club 66- 67-68, Fifth Exec. 67: Math Club 67: Russian Club 68: Pep Club 66- 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Broderick, Pat Transferred from Marycliff 66: GL Big Sister 67-68. Brown, Dan B-Squad Baseball 66, Football 66: Senior Con. Brown, Dave Class 68 Rep. 67: Russian Club 68: School Play 68: Senior Con. Brown, Laurel GL Big Sister 68: DE 68, Sec. 68: Senior Con. Brusseau, Gary ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: B-Squad Baseball 66, Basketball 66: Senior Con. Bull, Keith Class 68 Rep. 66-67: Varsity Football 67-68: B-Squad Football 66. Basketball 66: Clansmen 68: Senior Con. Bulllvant, Diana ASB Treas. 68: GL Rep. 66, Chairman 67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Committee 68: Class 68 Comm. 67: Dileas Chailin 67-68. Pres. 68: French Club 66-67-68: Pep Club 6667: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Bunn, Carol GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67-68, Big Sister 67, Sec. 68, Courtesty Committee 68: Class 68 Rep. 68, Comm. 68: Aqua Tartans 67-68, Fifth Exec. 68: Pep Club 66-67: Hi-Lassies 68: Stage Band 67: Senior Con. Burch, Brent ASB Comm. 67: Thespians 67-68, VP 68: School Plays 67-68: Senior Con. Burns, Jack ASB Chairman 67, Comm. 67: Varsity Swimming 66 67: B-Squad Football 66: Senior Con. Byrnes, Dayle ASB Comm. 67: GL Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 67-68: Commercial Club 67: FNA 67-68, Pres. 68: Pep Club 67-68: Girls' Club 66: Senior Con. C Cain, Michael B-Squad Football 66. Calkins, Randy Spanish Club 66. Call, Jim Mixed Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. Cappella, Ric ASB Comm. 67: Class 68 Rep. 68, Comm. 67-68: Varsity Swimming 66-67-68, Tennis 66-67-68: Cla nsmen 66-67- 68: Band 66: Senior Con. Carlson, Jerry Concert Band 66, Orchestra 67. Carlson, Rlck Transferred from Lacrosse, Washington 67: Varsity Football 68. - 1 .,. Carson, Bruce Radio Club 67368, VP 68: Rifle Club 67: Senioi:iCon. Challender, Kathie Transferred from North Central 67: School Plays 68. Chapman, Barb Senior Con. Chapman, Corky ASB Rep. 68: Class 68 Rep. 66: Varsity Wrestling 67-68: B-Squad Wrestling 66: Clansmen 67-68: Senior Con. Chapman, Tlm B-Squad Football 66: Senior Con. Chlca, Karen GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 67: Varsity Golf 66-67: Pep Club 67: Hi-Lassies 68. Chrlstenson, Karen GL Rep. 66- 67, Comm. 66-67-68, Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Committee 68: Art Club 68: Talent Club 68: Pep Club 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. , Chrlstlansen, Sally GL Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker. Christopherson, Sally Trans- ferred from New Mexico 66: DE 68: Concert Choir 66-67: All City TalentCon 67. Clark, Harold Transferred from Yakima 66: B-Squad Football 66. Clark, Jerry Varsity Track 67: B- Squad Track 66, Cross Country 66-67: Concert Band 66-67-68, Stage Band 67-68: Senior Con. Clark, Karen ASB Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 66-67-68. Sec. 68: GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67, Fifth Exec. 67: Dileas Chailin 67- 68: Varsity Golf 67: B-Squad Golf 66: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Concert Band 66: Senior Con: Girls' State Rep.: Crescent Fashion Council Rep. Clark, Kathy Sporran Staff 68: ASB Comm. 66-67: GL Rep. 67, Chairman 68, Comm. 66-67-68, Big Sister 67-68: Courtesy Committee 67-68: Dileas Chailin 67-68, Pres. 68: German Club 66- 67-68. VP 67: Pep Club 66-68: Hi- Lassies 68: Senior Con: Quill and Scroll. Clarke, John Transferred from 'ggnnessee 67: Manager, Football Clarke, Sue GL Big Sister 67-68: Commercial Club 66-67: Varsity Golf 66-67: Highland Dancer 68: Strolling down the Commons un- der the scrutiny of the male pop- ulation, seniors Jana Rigg and Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con. Clary, Dan Varsity Baseball 67- 68: B-Squad Baseball 66. . Clawson, Roberta GL Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 68: Commercial Club 66-67: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con. Clodfelter, Paula Hi-Lander Hi- Lites Staff 68, Editor 68: GL Rep. 66-67-68, Chairman 67-68, Comm. 66-67-69, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Committee .683 Demarians 66-67-68, Chronicler 67: Talent Club 66-67-68, VP 68: Pep Club 66-67-68: Concert Choir 6667-68: Quill and Scroll. Codd, Bob Transferred from Gonzaga Prep 67: ASB Comm. 67: Rifle Club 67: Camera Club 66: Senior Con. - Coffman, Roberta GL Big Sister 67-68. Cole, John Science Club 67-68: Senior Con. Colllngs, Sue ASB Comm. 68: GL Comm. 68: German Club 68: 'Ckx-:ill as.. Sue Olson proceed to their first period class. Orchestra 66, Band 66: Senior Con. Colyar, Dan DE 68: B-Squad Tennis 67: Band 66-67: Senior Con. Conboy, Larry ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67: Varsity Swimming 66-67-68: Clansmen 66-67: Senior Con. Coolbaugh, Rlck Manager, B- Squad Football 66. Cooper, Kathy French Club 66- 67: Senior Con. Cosand, Judi ASB Rep. 68: Chairman 68: Pep Club 66-67: School Play 68: Senior Con. Courtney, Roger Class 68 Rep. 67: Archery Club 68: Great Scots 6667-68: Jr. Regent 67, VP 68: Senior Con. Courtright, Dan B-Squad Tennis 66: Senior Con. Coyle, Gloria ASB Comm. 66-67: GL Comm. 66-67: Big Sister 67- 68: Pep Club 66-67-68, VP 68: Senior Con. Crawford, Candy GL Big Sister 67 68. Crook, Bob Commercial Club 67. Cropp, Tom Varsity Football 67- 68, Baseball 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Basketball 66, Baseball 66: Clansmen 66-67-68: Senior Con. Crowe. Doug Class 68 Rep. 68: goncert Band 66-67-68: Senior on. Cummins, Kathl GL Rep. 66-67, Comm. 67. Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 68: Commercial Club 67- 68: Pep Club 67: Senior Con. Cuzzetto, Ed ASB Rep. 66: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Great Scots 66. D Dammerell, Terry Transferred from Coeur d'Alene 66: Varsity Football 67, Track 67-68: Clansmen 68: Senior Con. Danilson, Gary Demarians 68: Science Club 67: Senior Con. Daves, Janet Transferred from North Central 67: Sporran Staff 68: ASB Comm. 67-68: GL Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 68: Class 68 Rep. 67-68, Chairman 67-68, Comm. 67-68. Sec. 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Davis, Debby GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Committee 68: FTA 67, VP 67: Talent Club 66-67-68, Sec.-Treas. 67-68: Pep Club 66: Hi-Lassies 67- 68: Senior Con. Davis, Ed DE 68. Davls, Val GL Rep. 68, Comm. 66- 67, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Comm. 66-67: Art Club 68: FTA 67-68: Treas. 68: Red Cross Rep. 67: Choir 66, Mixed Chorus 67-68, Pres. 67, Maiorette 67. Dawson, JoAnne GL Big Sister 67- 68: German Club 66: Talent Club 66-67-68, Sec.-Treas. 68: Choir 66- 67-68: Treble Tempos 6667-68: Senior Con. Dean, Jim ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: DE 68. VP 68: Spanish Club 66- 67, Pres. 68: Band 66. Deaver, Jerry Varsity Football 67- 68, Wrestling 67-68, Track 66-67- 68: B-Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66: Cla nsmen 66-67-68: Senior Con. DeGrande, Vivlan GL Big Sister 67-68. Deneke, Jerry DE 68. Denison, Sandra GL Comm. 68: Student Worker 68: Senior Con. Dennls, Lynda GL Big Sister 67. DeShazo, Vlckle ASB Rep. 66: GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. Devine, Jerry Transferred from Ritzville, Washington 68. Dhaenens, Cathy ASB Rep. 66: Girls' Chorus 67-68: Mixed Chorus 66-67-68: Senior Con. Dick, Terry B-Squad Swimming 66: Senior Con. Dickson, Shannon Transferred from Holy Names 67: GL Big Sister 68: Pep Clu b 67-68. Dillon, Bill ASB Rep. 68, Chairman 68. Comm. 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67. Comm, 67-68: Key Club 68: Spanish Club 66-67. Fifth Exec. 66, VF' 67: Senior Con. Dkkes, Karen Transferred from North Central 67: GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 68: Class 68 Rep. 68, Comm. 67-68: Varsity Bowling 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Doctor, Frank Transferred from San Francisco 66: ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Art Club 68: Varsity Football 67-68, Baseball 67-68: B- Squad Football 66, Basketball 66. Baseball 66: Clansmen 67-68: Senior Con. Donahoe, Robert DE 68, VP 68. Doyle,Jlm Senior Con. Drake, Erlc Transferred from Arkansas 68: Class 68 Rep. 68: Gymnastics 68: Senior Con. Draper, Larry Transferred from Palmdale. California 66: Class 68 Rep. 66-67: Varsity Football 67, Gym nastics 67-68: Great Scots 67- 68: Choir 67-68: School Play 67: Senior Con. Dubee, Judl GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67-68, Big Sister 67-68: Caileag Clan 67-68: DE 68: German Club 66-67-68, Sec. 67: Home Ec Club 66-67: Pep Club 66- 67. Fifth Exec. 67: Hi Lassies 68: Senior Con. Dunham, Harvey Class 68 Rep. 68: Comm. 67, VP 67: Key Club 67-68, VP 67, Pres. 68: Varsit Track 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Track 66: Senior Con: March of Dimes Rep.: National Honor Society. Dunn, Linda GL Big Sister 67-68: FMS 67-68, Sec. 68. Dunn, Tom Sporran Staff 68: ASB Rep. 66-68. Chairman 68, Comm. 66-68. Treas. 68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Varsity Track 67-68: B-Squad Track 66: Clansmen 67-68, Great Scots 67, Board of Regents 67: Senior Con. E Eastburg, Mark Class 68 Rep. 67: Stage Band 67, Orchestra 66: Senior Con. Eastwood, Dave DE 68: Senior on. Edwards, Candy GL Big Sister 67- 68: Art Club 66: Gymnastics 67: Senior Con. Egan, Colleen GL Big Sister 68: Student Worker 68: Science Club 66: Hi-Lassies 68. Ellingboe, Gayle ASB Comm. 66- 67: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 68: Class 68 Comm. 67: French Club 67-68: Pep Club 66- 67-68. Egns, James B-Squad Football Ernery, Duane B-Squad Golf 67: Senior Con. Endress, Lynn Transferred from New York 66: ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66: GL Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. Englund, Peggy ASB Comm. 68: GL Rep. 68, Comm. 66-67-68, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 68: Pep Club 67-68: Senior Con. Engle, Dwayne Senior Con. Ent, Mary ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 67: GL Comm. 66-67. Big Sister 67: Aqua Tartans 66-67. Erickson, Bruce ASB Rep. 67, Vigorously shouting for the team, classman Bob Morrison supports Comm. 67: Varsity Swimming 66- 67-68, Golf 66-67: Clansmen 66- 67-68. Esch, Margie ASB Comm. 66-67: GL Rep. 67-68, Comm. 66-67-68: Big Sister 67, Courtesy Committee 67, Student Worker 68: FNA 66: FMS 66-67-68, VP. 67, Sec. 68: German Club 66-67: Pep Club 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Eshelman, Debbie ASB Comm. 67-68: GL Rep. 67-68, Comm. 68. Big Sister 67: Art Club 66: Senior Con. Etchieson, Kathy Transferred from Maine 68. Evans, Karen GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Latin Club 67- 68, Sec.-Treas. 67: Girls' Chorus 66-67: Senior Con. Evans, Mike Senior Con. Evans, Steve Senior Con. Ewing, Kris GL Big Sister 67-68: Math Club 66-67-68, Sec. 66-67. Pres. 68: Concert Band 66-67-68, Orchestra 66-67-68, Stage Band 67-68, All City 66-67, All State 68, All Northwest 67: Award of Merit 67. F Fanning, Terry Varsity Swimming 66-67-68: Clansmen 66-67-68: Senior Con. Faudree, Loran Varsity Basketball 67-68: B-Squad Basketball 66: Senior Con. Flgy, Jann Transferred from Marycliff 67. Finkbeiner, Bruce Transferred from Richland, Washington 67. Finley, Jeff ASB Rep. 66: Manager, Football 67: Senior the basketball team at one of the pep cons given this year. Con. Finney, Cheryl Transferred from South Australia 68: Senior Con. Fitzpatrick, Betty Jo Student Worker 68: Math Club 67-68. Flelger, Randy Varsity Football 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Track 67, Basketball 66: Clansmen 68. Fowler, Gary ASB Rep. 67-68, Chairman 68, Comm. 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 66, Comm. 66: Chess Club 67: Stage Ba nd 66-67- 68, Concert Band 6667-68, All City 66-671 Senior Con. Fowler, Janice GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 67-68: FNA 68: Latin Club '67-68: Pep Clu b 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Francis, Marllyn GL Big Sister 68: DE 68: French Club 66-67. Franke, Paulette ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67: GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: German Club 66: Russian Club 68: Pep Club 66: Hi- Lassies 67-68: Senior Con. Frazer,Jim Senior Con. Frederick, Rhonda GL Big Sister 67: DE 68, Historian 68: Senior Con. Frederickson, Carla Dileas Chailin 67-68: French Club 66-67- 68, Pres. 68: Senior Con. Freeland, Doug DE 68, Parliamentarian 68: B-Squad Baseball 66: Senior Con. Freeman, Mike Transferred from Germany 66: Chess Club 66: German Club 66. Frick, Mike Varsity Wrestling 68: B-Squad Football 66. Fritts, Sandy GL Big Sister 67-68: Mixed Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. Fruln, Mike Art Club 66: B-Squad 'gennis 662 Band 66-67-68: Senior on. Fry, Katie GL Big Sister 68: Caileag Clan 67-68, VP 68: Spanish Club 68: Varsity Tennis 67-68: B-Squad Tennis 66: Second, All City Singles 68, First. All City Doubles 67: Pep Club 67: Hi-Lassies 68, Fifth Exec. 68: Senior Con. G Gable, Kent Class 68 Comm. 68. Fifth Exec. 68: B-Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66-67: Senior Con. Gallagher, Celine Transferred from Tacoma 66: Girls' Chorus 67-68, Mixed Chorus 68: Senior Con. Gammon, Judi GL Rep. 66-67, Big Sister 67: Student Worker 67- 68: Senior Con. Gannon, Bernie School Play 68: Senior Con. Gavette, Bob Thespians 68: School Play 68: Senior Con. Gembala, Carla GL Big Sister 67- 68: DE 68: Senior Con. Genova, Marilyn ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68: GL Comm. 66-67-68, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 6667-68: Thespians 68: Chorus 67: Senior Con. Gibson, Mary Transferred from San Francisco 67. Gilbreth, Lyn GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 67-68: DE 68, Sec. 68: Mixed Chorus 66-68, Girls' Chorus 67: Senior Con. Glmlen, Guy Key Club 67-68, Treas. 68: Varsity Golf 66-67: Senior Con. Glass, Julie Transferred from North Central 66. Glinski, Mary French Club 67: Senior Con. Golden, Bill Transferred from Florida 68. Grant, Gary Mixed Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. Greasley, George Manager, Football 66-67: Clansmen 66-67- 68: Senior Con. Greasley, James Manager. Football 67, Wrestling 68: Senior Con: Great Scots 66. Greco, Bill ASB Comm. 67: Varsity Football 68: B-Squad Baseball 66-67: Senior Con. Green, Linda Transferred from Texas 68: Art Club 68: Senior Con. Greenfield, Kevin Band 66: Chorus66. Grimmer, Kathie GL Big Sister 67- 68: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Grineau, Collin Transferred from Canada 67. Grote, Bruce DE 68: Manager, Swimming 66-67: B-Squad Track 66: Clansmen 66-67: Great Scots 66: Senior Con. Grubbs, Connie ASB Comm. 66 67: GL Rep. 67-68, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 67: DE 68: Latin Club 67-68, VP 67: Pep Club 67-68, Pres. 67: Girls' Chorus 66-67: Senior Con. Gullfoil, Sylvia Transferred from Ohio 67 H Hadley, Karen ASB Rep. 67-68, Comm. 67-68: GL Rep. 66. Comm. 66-67-68, Sec. 68, Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Committee 68: FMS 67-68, Fifth Exec. 67, VP 67. Treas. 68: German Club 66-67-68, Sec. 67: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Senior Con: Jr. Science and Humanities Symposium Rep.: National Honor Society. Haenle, Alice GL Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67: Dileas Chailin 68: French Club 66: Talent Club 67-68: Thespians 66- 67-68: Hi-Lassies 68: National Honor Society: National Merit Letter of Commendation. Haight, Sue GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 67: Pep Club 67-68: Senior Con. Haines, Richard Transferred from California 68. Halblg, Dee Sporran Staff 68: ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68: GL Rep. 66, Chairman 67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Thespians 67-68, VP 68: Pep Club 66-67: Hi-Lassies 68: School Plays 67-68: Senior Con: Award of Merit 67: Quill and Scroll. Hall, Claudia GL Big Sister 68: Senior Con. Halliday, Tom Transferred from Medical Lake 67. Hammond, Floyd ASB Rep. 66: Demarians 67-68: Key Club 68: Rifle Club 66: Thespians 68: B- Squad Track 662 School Play 68: Senior Con. Hansen, Tlm B-Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66: Art Club 66: Senior Con. Hanson, Tim Hi-Lander Hi- Lites Photographer 67-68: Chess Club 66: Rifle Club 66. Harney, Glenn ASB Rep. 67: Class 68 Rep. 67: Varsity Baseball 67-68: B-Squad Baseball 66: Senior Con. Harrah, Rod Transferred from Rogers 66. Harris, Fran GL Big Sister 67: Bagpipers 67-68: Senior Con. Harrison, Dave B-Squad Golf 66. Harrison, Ruth Transferred from California 66: Girls' Chorus 66. Harshman, Sue Transferred from Buckley, Washington 68. Hart, Cec GL Comm. 66-67: Commercial Club 67-68: Senior Con. Harter, Debbie ASB Comm. 66- 67: GL Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67-68: Aqua Tartans 67- 68, VP 68. Hartman, Marcia Transferred from Texas 68: GL Rep. 68: Senior Con. .. Hartnett, Monnie Transferred from Marycliff 66: Class 68 Rep. 66-67: Senior Con. Hatley, Terry GL Rep. 68, Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 67-68: Gymnastics 66: Mixed Chorus 68: Senior Con. Headley, Linda DE 68: Bowling 67: Senior Con. Headley, Terry Science Club 66- 67: Senior Con. I-Ieiken, Judy Transferred from Medford, Oregon 67: Senior Con. Hellevik, lvar AFS Exchange Student: Art Club 68: Senior Con: Friendliest Boy 68. Henderson, Larry Transferred from Moses Lake 66: Class 68 Rep. 68: Key Club 67-68: Talent Club 68: Stage Band 67-68: Choir 67-68, Highlandaires 67-68: Senior Con. Henderson, Mike ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66: Class 68 Rep. 67, Pres. 68: Key Club 67-68, VP 68: Varsity Swimming 66-67-68, Tennis 67-68, All City 67: BSquad Tennis 66: Clansmen 67: Senior Cong National Merit Letter of Commendation. Hendren, Con B-Squad Wrestling 66, Football 66. Hendrickson, Pam GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Comm. 67: FNA 66-67-68. Sec. 67. VP 68: FMS 66-67, Sec.-Treas. 66, Pres. 67: Mixed Chorus 66. Hendrickson, Pat ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66: FTA 66-67-68, Pres. 88: Girls' Chorus 66-67-68: Senior on. Hendrlx, Elalne GL Big Sister 67- 68, Courtesy Committee 68: Student Worker 68: Caileag Clan 68, Treas. 68: Pep Club 67: Hi- Lassies 68. Herberholz, Carol GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67: DE 68: Home Ec Club 67. Herman, Mlke Varsity Golf 66-67, AlICity 67. Hertz, Bobbi Transferred from Richland 68. Hicks, Ken B-Squad Football 66. Hlgglns, Terry B-Squad Basketball 66-67. Higbee, Jean ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: GL Big Sister 68: Student Worker 68: Gymnastics 66: Mixed Chorus 68: Senior Con. Hill, Debbie ASB Rep. 67, Chairman 66, Comm. 66: GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Committee 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Sec. 68: Student Worker 67-68: Pep Club 66: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Senior Con. Hill, Lois ASB Chairman 67: Class 68 Rep. 66. Hllle, Becky GL Big Sister 67-68: Dileas Chailin 67-68, Fifth Exec. 68: Concert Ba nd 66-67-68, Stage gand 67-68, Orchestra 67: Senior on. Hlnnenkamp, Kardle Transferred from Marycliff 67: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 68: Hi- Lassies 68: Senior Con. Hltzel, Gary DE 68: Spanish Club 66-67. Holcomb, Meri Ann GL Big Sister 67-68: DE 68. Holloway, Rick Hi-Lander Hi- Lites 68, Editor, Spring 68: Sporran Staff 68: Class 68 Rep. 68: Demarians 68: Spanish Club 66-67, Treas. 67: Senior Con: Quill and Scroll Holmes, Darrell Varsity Golf 66- 67-68, All City 67. Holmes, Rod ASB Rep. 67: DE 68, Parliamentarian 68: Varsity Football 67-68, Baseball 67-68: B- Squad Football 66, Baseball 66: Clansmen 67-68: Choir 67-68: Senior Con. Holt, Cherry ASB Comm. 67: GL Rep. 67, Chairman 67. Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 68: Hi-Lassies 67-68. Hopp, Bruce Transferred from Gonzaga Prep 66. Howald, Carla GL Big Sister 67: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Hu nt, Dave Spanish Club 67-68. Hunt, Nancy ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 67: GL Big Sister 68: FMS 68, Treas. 68: Senior Con. Hutton, Paul Debate Club 67-68: Radio Club 66-67-68, VP 67, Pres. 68: Science.Club 66-67-68, VP 675 B-Squad Football 66: Great Scots 66-67-68: Chairman 67-68 Science Fair. Iverson, Melodie GL Comm. 66- 67: DE 68. J Jacobson, Roxann GL Rep. 66: Talent Club 68: Orchestra 66-67- 68. String Quartet 68, Spokane Symphony 67-68, All City Jr. Symphony 67-68, All State, All Northwest: Award of Merit. James, Emma Transferred from Riverside High School 67: ASB Comm. 67: Commercial Club 67: Library Club 67: Spanish Club 67: Senior Con. Jarboe, Scott Class 68 Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67-68, VP 68: Varsity Football 67-68, Wrestling 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66: Clansmen 67-68, VP 68: Senior Con: Boys' State Rep. Jeffries, Howard Transferred from Alaska 68. ggssen, Val GL Big Sister 67: DE Johann, Larry Varsity Football 67- 68, Track 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Track 66: Clansmen 67-68. Johnson, Dave Senior Con. Johnson, Douglas Demarians 67- 68: Senior Con. Johnson, Jackie GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 67- 68: Commercial Club 67-68: Senior Con. Johnson, Jeanene GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67: Senior Con. Johnson, Nancy Transferred from Portland, Oregon 66: Aqua Tartans 67-68: Spanish Club 67 68. Johnson, Shelley Transferred from Ferris 67: Band 67-68, All City 67: Senior Con, Jones, Colleen FNA 68: FMS 66: Pep Club 66: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Senior Con. Jones, Debbie GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Caileag Clan 66-67- 68: Varsity Golf 66-67: Pep Club 67-68: Senior Con. Jones, Harvey ASB Rep. 68, Chairman 68. Comm. 67-68, Pres. 68: Class 68 Pres. 68: Key Club 68: Varsity Basketball 67-68: B-Squad Basketball 66: Clansmen 68: Senior Con: Boys' State Rep. Jones, Marilyn GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67: Student Worker 67-68: Commercial Club 67-68. Sec. 68: Pep Club 66-67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Jordan, Harry Rifle Club 66-67: Senior Con. Jordan, Ron Transferred from Portland, Oregon 66: Manager B- Squad Football 66-67: B- Squad Track 67. Jorges, Donna ASB Rep. 6667: GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67-68: Award of Merit. Judd, Carolyn School Play 68: Senior Con. Judge, Kathleen ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: GL Big Sister 67-68: Demarians 66-67-68: Dileas Chailin 68: FMS 66: Math Club 67- 68. VP 68: Varsity Tennis 67: B- Squad Tennis 66: Pep Club 67: Hi- Lassies 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Cathy Dhaenens constructs a coat in her advanced tailoring class. Justus. Joy GL Rep. 66. Comm. 67, Big Sister 67: Senior Con. K Kamarainen, Bruce Class 68 Rep. 68: Radio Club 68: Great Scots 66: Senior Con. Kamarainen, Jerry B-Squad Wrestling 66, Track 66, Cross Cou ntry 67-68. Kehne, Mary ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66: GL Big Sister 67-68. KeIl0BE- Kay GL Big Sister 67: Senior Con. Kelly, Charlotte GL Big Sister 67- 68: Art Club 66. Kendall, Lorna ASB Comm. 67: GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68. Senior girls took advantage of the many sewing courses offered. Courtesy Committee 68: Class '68 Chairman 67: FNA 66: Spanish Club 67-68: Talent Club 68: Pep Club 67, Sec. 67: Concert Choir 66-67-68, Treble Tempos 68: Senior Con. Kidd, Tracie Transferred from Vashon island, Washington 67: Sporran Staff 68: ASB Comm. 68: GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 68: Thespians 67-68. Sec. 68: Chorus 67: School Plays 67-68: Senior Con: Scholastic Art Key Award 68. Klehn, Karen GL Rep. 67. Big Sister 67: Student Worker 67-68: Senior Con. Kiehn, Ken Varsity Football 67- 68, Track 66-67-68: B-Squad Football 66. Kltt, Michael ASB Rep. 66: Class 68 Rep. 67: B-Squad Football 66, Cross Country 67, Track 67: Senior Con. Klingberg, Michael Senior Con. Koch, Margene Hi-Lander Hi- Lites Staff 68: Sporran Staff 68: GL Big Sister 67-68: Pep Club 66- 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con: Quill and Scroll. Kofford, Sherrie ASB Comm. 66- 67-68: GL Big Sister 67-68: Caileag Clan 67-683 Concert Band 66-67, Girls' Chorus 67, Mixed Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. Kraig, Kandy GL Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 68: Student Worker 68: Senior Con. Kroll, Janet GL Rep. 66-67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 67. Courtesy Committee 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 68: FTA 66-67-68, VP 68: Pep Club 66: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Senior Con. Kruse, Debbie ASB Rep. 67: GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 67-68: Commercial Club 67-68, Pres. 68: Dileas Chailin 68: Home Ec Club 66: Thespians 66: Pep Club 67: Hi- Lassies 68: Senior Con. L Landerholm, June ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67: GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 68: Senior Con. Lavelle, Loretta GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67-68. Big Sister 67-68: French Club 66: Home Ec Club 67- 68, VP 68: Pep Club 66-67-68: Senior Con. Lawrence, Kathy Hi-Lander Hi- Lites Staff 68: ASB Rep. 68. Chairman 68: Comm. 67-68: GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 68: Class 68 Chairman 67: Art Club 67: Dileas Chailin 68: Pep Club 66-67: Hi- Lassies 68: Concert Choir 68: Senior Con: Quill and Scroll. Layton, Barbara Transferred from Cheney 67: GL Big Sister 68: Demarians 68: B-Squad Tennis 68: Senior Con. Leyde, Nancy ASB Rep. 67. Chairman 68. Comm. 67-68: GL Rep. 66, Chairman 67, Comm. 66- 67-68: Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Chairman 66-67, Comm, 66-67-68: Dileas Chailin 68. Treas. 68: FMS 67-68, Pres. 68: Hi- Lassies 68, Pres. 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Leytze, Annabelle ASB Rep. 66, Checking on the progress of their meal, Terry Higgins and Ron Gra- Comm. 66-67-68: GL Big Sister 67 68, Courtesy Committee 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Chairman 67, Comm. 67- French Club 67-68: Talent Club 67: Pep Club 66-67, Fifth Exec. 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Licht, Pat Transferred from Marycliff 67: GL Big Sister 68: Aqua Tartans 67-68, Pres. 68: Hi- Lassies 68: Senior Con. Liddell, Sandy Transferred from North Central 66: GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 68. Lindsay, Muriel ASB Rep. 67. Comm. 67: GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 68: Art Club 67-68: Senior Con. Llppeft, Denny Transferred from Gonzaga Prep 66: ASB Rep. 6667. Comm. 67: Key Club 66-67: ham learn how to operate a range and prepare a nutritious meal in Thespians 68: Varsity Football 67, Tennis 66-67: Clansmen 66: School Play 68. Litchfield, Donna Transferred from Medical Lake 67: Sporran gtaff 683 GL Big Sister 68: Senior on. Little, Kelly ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 6667: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67, Sec. 67: Dileas Chailin 68: Thespians 67-68: Pep Club 66-67: Cheerleader 68: School Play 67: Senior Con. Livingstone, Helen DE 68: Varsity Tennis 67: B-Squad Tennis 67. Lodge, Linda Sporran Staff 68: ASB Committees 66-67: GL Rep. 66, Committees 66-67, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Committees 67-68: Spanish Club 67, Secretary 67: .r 's' Foods 1. Cooking labs afford the students first hand experience. Senior Con. Lol, Robert Band 6667-68, Stage Band 66-67-68: Senior Con. Logan, Jann GL Big Sister 68: Aqua Tartans 66-67-68: Girls' Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. Logue, Ken Manager, B-Squad Baseball 66. Loncosty, Lyle B-Squad Football 66. Track 66. Lorello,JeH DE 68. Louclts, Jim B-Squad Cross Country 66, Track 66: Band 66-67- 68, Orchestra 66-67-68, Pres. 68, All City Honor Band 6667-68, All State 66-68: Senior Con. Lowther, Paulette GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 68: Senior Con. Lumley, Greg Senior Con. Lund, Ken Varsity Swimming 66- 67-68, Gymnastics 66-67-68: Pipe Band 66-67. Luse, Janet GL Big Sister 68: Class 68 Comm. 67-68: Senior Con. Mackey, Llnda ASB Rep. 68, Chairman 68, Comm. 68: GL Chairman 68, Big Sister 67-68: Office Worker 67-68: Pep Club 66- 67: Majorette 68: Senior Con. Magnuson, Cheryl Big Sister 67. Malmqulst, Steve ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Class 68 Rep. 66, Comm. 66: Key Club 67: Varsity Football 67: B-Squad Football 66: Great Scots 66: Choir 66-68: Senior Con. Maloney, Tim Varsity Football 67- 68, Baseball 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Baseball 66: Clansmen 68: Senior Con. Malterner, John B-Squad Cross Country 66-67, Track 66-67: Senior Con. Marksbury, Rick ASB Rep. 68: Demarians 68: Math Club 68: Varsity Tennis 66-68: Senior Con. Marr, Dorrit ASB Rep. 68, Chairman 68, Comm. 66-68: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 6667, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Treas. 68, Rep. 67. Comm. 66-68: Thespians 68: Varsity Golf 66-68: Hi-Lassies 67- 68, VP 68: Pep Club 66: School Plays 68: Senior Con. Martin, June Big Sister 65-66, Art Club 66-68, Treas. 66. Martin, Ken Transferred from North Central 66. Mathews, Bruce Transferred from Gooding, idaho. McCann, Leslie Transferred from Bermuda 67. McCIenny, Marilyn Big Sister 67- 68: Senior Con. McConnell, Nancy GL Rep. 68, Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 68: Band 66-68, Orchestra 66-68. All City Honors Band 6668, All State Orchestra: Senior Con: National Honor Society. McCracken, Llnda Transferred from Rogers 66. McCrelght, Scot ASB Rep. 66. Comm. 66: Senior Con. McDonald, Bob Varsity Swimming 66-68: Clansmen 67- 68: Band 66-68: Stage Band 66- 68: Senior Con. McDougall, Dick DE 68. McDowell, Colleen Transferred from Marycliff 67: Big Sister 68: Highland Dancer 68: Senior Con. Mclntosh, Sandy ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 67: GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. McKee, Sheri Transferred from Lewis 8 Clark 66, Big Sister 67 68. McLarin, Dave ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 68: Class 68 Comm. 66- 68: Russian Club 68, Pres. 68: School Plays 68: Senior Con. Reaching for a plate of hot lunch, senior Carla Gembala anticipates the meal ahead as Lyn Owens waits in the cafeteria line. McLellan, Kathy Big Sister 67-68: DE 68, Treas. 68: Home Ec Club 66: Senior Con. McLellan, Kris GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67-68: French Club 66, Senior Con. McMahan, Denise Transferred from Wallace, idaho 68. McSteen, Debbie ASB Comm. 66- 68: GL Rep. 67, Chairman 68, Comm. 66-68, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Committee 68: Class 68 Sec, 68, Rep. 67, Chairman 67-68, Comm. 66-68: Office Worker 68: Varsity Golf 66-67: Hi-Lassies 68: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con: March of Dimes Rep. 68: Junior FriendIiestGirl67. Melar, Dick ASB Rep. 67, Comm 67: Class 68 Pres. 68: Key Club 68: Varsity Football 67-68: B- Squad Football 66: Clansmen 68: Orchestra 66-68, Band 66-68: Senior Con: National Honor Society: Most Inspirational Football Player 67. Mello, Cln y Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 68: Senior Con. Melssner, Gary ASB Comm. 67: Class 68 VP 67, Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Debate Club 66., VP 66: DE 68, Pres. 68: Spanish Club 67: National Honor Society. Melcher, Loren Varsity Golf 66 68. Mellem, Linda GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. Menteer, Craig Senior Con. Merriam, Dave Transferred from Eugene, Oregon 66. Mawhinney, Ken ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66: Sporran Staff 68: Student Worker 68: Debate Club 66: Spanish Club 66-67. Miller, Bob Transferred from Moscow, Ida ho: Varsity Basketball 67-68, Baseball 67-68, Football 68: Clansmen 67-68: Senior Con. Miller, Charlotte Transferred from Seattle. Wash. 68: Senior Con. Miller, Ed Varsity Wrestling 66- 68: B-Squad Football 66. Miller, Kathy Big Sister 67: Student Worker 67: DE 68, Historian 68: Senior Con. Miller, Monte Transferred from Mead 67: B-Squad Tennis 67: School Plays 67. Mlotke, Sandi ASB Rep. 68, Chairman 68, Comm. 67-68: GL Big Sister 67: Class 68 Rep. 66-67. Chairman 66-67, Comm. 66-67: Student Worker 66: B-Squad Golf 66-67: Pep Club 66-67, Sec. 67. Mlotke, Stan B-Squad Golf 66-67. Moe, Dave Transferred to Switzerland 67. returned 68: ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68: Class 68 VP 68: Demarians 66: Key Club 68, VP 68: B-Squad Tennis 68: Senior Con. Moe, Jim Class 68 Rep. 68, Comm. 67: Varsity Swimming 66- 68: B-Squad Baseball 66: Clansmen 66-68: Senior Con. Moeckel, Audrey ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 66: GL Rep. 66, Chairman 67-68, Comm. 6668, Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Committee 67- 68, Chairman: Class 68 Treas. 67, Comm. 67: Office Worker 68: Dileas Chailin 67-68, Treas. 68: French Club 66-67, 5th Exec. 67: Home Ec Club 66: Hi-Lassies 68: Pep Club 66-67. Molitor, Jami GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Rep. 67: Aqua Tartans 66-68, Sec. 66: Spanish Club 66: Thespians 67-68: Cheerleader 68: School Plays 67: Senior Con: Queen of Junior Prom. Moran, Beckle GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 67. Morgan, Pam Big Sister 67-68: Sporran Staff 67-68, Asst. Editor 68: Demarians 66: French Club 66-67: FTA 67-68: Senior Con: National Honor Society: Quill 8. Scroll. Morrlson, Bob Class 68 Rep. 66: Varsity Baseball 67: B-Squad Baseball 66: Clansmen 67-68: Senior Con. Morton, Kathy ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 66-68: Big Sister 67-68: Commercial Club 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Pep Club 67: Senior Con. Mothe, Dave Senior Con. Mott, Mike Class 68 Rep. 67: Varsity Swimming 66-68: Clansmen 66-68: Senior Con. Mulcahy, Rich French Club 67- 68, VP 68: Track Manager 67, Cross Country 68: Clansmen 68: Great Scots 66-67, Board of Regents 67: Mixed Chorus 68: Choir 68: Senior Con. Mullen, Kathryn Transferred from North Central 67: Caileag Clan 67-68: Senior Con. Mullett, Sue GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: FNA 67-68, Treas. 68: Band 66-68. Muma, Steve Demarians 66: Spanish Club 67: Baseball Manager 66-68. Munkers, Tom ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: DE 68, Treas. 68: Varsity Football 67: B-Squad Football 66, Basketball 66. Munson, Candy GL Rep. 68: Gymnastics 66-68: Pep Club 67. Murphy, Bonnie GL Comm. 66- 67: Big Sister 67-68: French Club 66: Pep Club 6667: Senior Con. Murray, Katy ASB Rep. 66-67: GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 67: Gymnastics 66-68: Pep Club 66 67. Muzeroll, Chuck Transferred from Mead 66. Myers, Debbie Big Sister 67-68: School Plays 67: Senior Con. Myhre, Mike ASB VP 68, Chairman 67: Senior Con. N Nadeau, Paul Transferred from Gonzaga 67. Nash, Phll Transferred from Great Falls, Montana 67: Senior Con. Nelson, Curt Transferred from Valdosta, Georgia 67. Nelson, Paul ASB Rep. 67: Sporran Staff 68: Thespians 67- 681 School Plays 67-68, ghildren's Theater 67-68: Senior on. Nesbltt, Bill Manager of Football 67-68, Wrestling 66-68: Clansmen 67-68: Mixed Chorus 68. Newlun, Dan Varsity Wrestling 68: B-Squad Wrestling 66, Football 66: Senior Con. Newport, Cyndy Class 68 Rep. 67: Art Club 67-68, Pres. 68: French Club 67-68, Treas. 67: Senior Con. Nkschel, Bev Transferred from Astoria, Oregon 67. Nolan, Rhonda GL Comm. 66-67, ,Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. Nord, Larry Mixed Chorus 66-68. Choir 68. Norrie, Vicki ASB Rep. 67, Chairman 67: GL VP 68, Rep. 66, Comm. 66. Big Sister 67: Class 68 5th Exec. 67: FNA 66, Sec. 66: FMS 66, Treas. 66: Thespians 66- 67, Sec. 67: Choir 66-68, Treble Tempos 67-68: Senior Con. Nygaard, Stan Varsity Swimming 67-68: Senior Con. O Ochsner, Laney Senior Con. O'Connor, Debbie Thespians 66 67: School Plays 66. O'Connor, Mike ASB Rep. 66: Demarians 66. Olsen, Len Senior Con. Olson, Sue ASB Comm. 66-67: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67: Big Sister 67: Class 68 Comm. 67: German Club 68: Medical Club 67- 68: Pep Club 67-68: Senior Con. Olson, Wakelee GL Rep. 68, Comm. 68, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 68: FNA 66, Treas. 66: FMS 67-68, Sth Exec.: Spanish Club 68: Hi-Lassies 68: National Honor Society. Omans, Lyn GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 67: Caileag Clan 67-68, 5th Exec. 68: Varsity Tennis 67-68: Chorus 68: Senior Con. Opsal, Kathy GL Rep. 66-68, Chairman 68, Comm. 68, Big Sister 67-68: Sporran Staff 68: Latin Club 6668, Sec.-Treas. 67- 68: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Senior Con. Ortman, Paul Radio Club 66: Varsity Track 67, Cross Country 67: B-Squad Track 66. Cross Country 66. Owens, Lyn Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff Photographer 67-67, Sporran Staff Photographer 67: Talent Club: Thespians: School Plays 68: Senior Con. Oxford, Don B-Squad Football Manager 66. P Parker, Becky Transferred from Billings, Montana 66: FMS 68: Senior Con. Parks, Margie ASB Rep. 66-67: Comm. 67: GL Comm. 66, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Rep. 66: Red Cross 66-67: Majorette 66, Head Majorette 67-68: Senior Con. Parrish, Paul Varsity Football 67: B-Squad Football 66. Parsons, Larry Varsity Wrestling 66-68: Clansmen 66-68: Senior Con. Patrick, Dave Radio Club 66-68. Paulsen, Gary Varsity Tennis 66: B-Squad Tennis 66: Senior Con. Paulukonls, Jerry Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Spanish Club 66- 67: Varsity Golf 66: Great Scots 66: Senior Con. Pavlak, Pat Transferred from Ayer, Massachusettes. Peebles, Scott Senior Con. Peel, Jeff ASB Rep. 68: French Painting a still life in Basic Art standing of line, texture and color class, senior Frank Doctor at- tempts to gain a basic under- dominance. Club 68, VP 68: Band 66-68, Pres. 68: Stage Band 6668: Senior Con. Perry, Nancy DE 68: Senior Con. Peters, Chris Sporran Staff 68. Peters, Paul Varsity Golf 67-68, Orchestra 66-68: Senior Con. Peterson, Pete Varsity Football 67-68. Wrestling 67-68, Track 67- 68: B-Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66, Track 66: Senior Con. Peterson, Jeanette ASB Rep. 66. Comm. 66: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Aqua Tartans 67: DE 68: Senior Con. Peterson, Jenny Transferred from Holy Names 67: ASB Rep. 67: GL Big Sister 68: Spanish Club 67: Senior Con. Peterson, Karen ASB Rep. 66. Comm. 66-67: GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67: FNA 66: Home Ec Club 66. Peterson, Paul B-Squad Track 66. Petrusha, Mary Beth Big Sister 67: Senior Con. Phllllps, Ken B-Squad Football Manager 66. Phllopant, Jim Class 68 Rep. 66: Varsity Football 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Baseball 66: Clansmen 67-68, Sec.-Treas. 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Pinto, RaMona ASB Comm. 67: GL Rep. 67-68. Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 66- 67: DE 68: Latin Club 66-68, Pres. 67: Pep Club 66-68: Choir 66-67: Senior Con. Pitschka, Ray ASB Rep. 67. Comm. 67: Class 68 Rep. 66, Comm. 66: Varsity Football 67- 68. Wrestling 66: B-Squad Football 66. Tennis 67: Clansmen 67-68: Senior Con. Place, Cindy ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67: GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67: Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. Plett, Gene Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Staff Photographer, Sporran Staff Photographer 67-68. Portz, Gwen GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67-68: Aqua Tartans 66-68. Treas.: Thespians 68: School Plays 68: Senior Con. Potts, George Radio Club 67-68: Senior Con. Powers, Cheryl GL Rep. 66, Big Sister 67: Pep Club 66-67. Pringle, Patti ASB Rep. 67: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 67, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Rep. 67, Chairman 67: Senior Con. Pitchard, Gail Big Sister 67, Pep Club 67. Puckett, Lindsey Transferred from Portland. Oregon 67. Pyles, Jlm Art Club 66: Gymnastics 66: Senior Con. R Rainwater, Jerl Hi-Lassies 67-68: Senior Con. Raivo, John Senior Con. Raymond, Denny B-Squad Baseball 67. Reamer, Jlm Great Scots 66. Redd, Barry ASB Rep. 67: Class 68 Rep. 68: Varsity Football 67- 68, Wrestling 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66, Track 66: Clansmen 67-68, Sgt. at Arms Arms 68: Senior Con. Reding, Jo Big Sister 67-68: Art Club 68: Rifle Club 67-68, Sec.- Treas. 68: Senior Con. Reems, Mitch ASB Rep. 66, Chairman 66-67, Comm. 66-68: Class 68 Temporary Pres. 66, Comm. 66-68: Key Club 6668, Lt. Governor 68: Talent Club 67-68: Varsity Football 67, Baseball 67: B-Squad Baseball 66: Great Scots 66-68, Pres. 68: Band 66-68, All City Honors Band 67: Orchestra 67, Stage Band 68, Pipe Band 68: School Plays 66: Senior Con: Masonic Outstanding Junior Boy Award. Reeves, Dave Varsity Swimming 66-68, Gymnastics 67, B-Squad Cross Country 68: Clansmen 66 68: Senior Con. Renshaw, John Varsity Wrestling 2668: Clansmen 67-68: Senior on. Repp, John Varsity Wrestling 68: B-Squad Wrestling 66-67. Reynolds, Susie ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: GL Chairman 66-68. Comm.'6Er68: B i g Sister 67-68: Hi-Lassies 68: Orchestra 66-68, Jr. Symphony, All State Orchestra 68: Senior Con. Rice, Bonnie ASB Rep. 68: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67, Courtesy Comm. 68: Sporran Staff 68: Dileas Chailin 68: Band 6668, All City Honors Band 66 67: National Honor Society: Quill 8tScroll. Richter, Paul Debate Club 66-68, Pres.: Demarians 67-68, Pres.: Varsity Track 67-68: B-Squad Cross Country 66, Track 66: glansmen 68: Choir 66: Senior on. Rickman, Connie GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 67-68: Senior Con. Ries, Bonita Transferred from Toppenish, Washington 67: GL Comm. 67. Rlgg, Jana GL Comm. 67: Big Sister 67-68: School Plays 67-68: Thespians 67-68: Pep Club 67: Senior Con. Riggs, Jerry Varsity Track 67-68: B-Squad Football 66, Track 66: Clansmen 67-68. Ringel, Vickie ASB Rep. 66-68. Chairman 68, Comm. 66-68: Big Sister 67: Aqua Tartans 66-67: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con. Rlson, Les Varsity Baseball 66- 67, Wrestling 67. Ritchie, John Transferred from San Franscisco, Calif. 66. Robbins, Dan Class 68 Rep. 67: Varsity Football 67-68, Baseball 67: B-Squad Football 66, Baseball 66: Clansmen 67-68: Band 66. Roberts, Barry Senior Con. Roberts, Doug Great Scots 66-67: Choir 66- School Plays 68: Senior Con. Roberts, Gall GL Comm. 66: Chess Club 66: Rifle Club 66. Roberts, Margaret Transferred from Whittier, Calif. 66: Senior Con. Robinson, Dave Varsity Golf 66- 68: Senior Con. Rodriguez, Patt Transferred from Marycliff 67: ASB Comm. 67 68: GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 68: Class 68 5th Exec. 68, Comm. 67- 68: Dileas Chailin 68: Spanish Club 68: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con 68. Rookey, Steve Varsity Football 67-68: 'B-Squad Football 66, Wrestling 66-67: Senior Con. Rosencrans, Nancy GL Rep. 66: Comm. 66, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67: DE 68: Senior Con. Roupe, Susan GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Spanish Club 67-68. Treas. 68: Hi-Lassies 68: Pep Club 67: Senior Con. Ruzell, Dan Rifle Club 66-68, VP 66, Pres. Rutz, Greg B-Squad Football 66: Senior Con. S Sampson, Barbara Big Sister 67: FNA 66-68, VP 67, Pres. 68: Pep Club 67-68: Senior Con. Sampson, Wlllle ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67: GL Comm. 66-67. Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Comm. 68: Class 68 Treas. 68, Comm. 67: Student Worker 68: FMA 66-67, VP 67: Red Cross 66: Talent Club 66-68: Pep Club 66: Highland Dancer 66-68: Choir 66-68: Senior Con. Samuels, Karen ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67: GL Rep. 68. Chairman 68, Comm. 66-68, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Caileag Clan 67-68: Home Ec Club 68: Senior Con. Sartz, Denny ASB 5th Exec. 67, Rep. 66, Chairman 67, Comm. 66- 67: GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 66- 67: Commercial Club 67: Gymnastics 66: Cheerleader: Hi- Lassies 67: Senior Con: Crescent Fashion Board Rep. Savoie, Evelyne Transferred from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 68: Hi-Lander Hi-Litas Staff 68. Schaper, Elaine Senior Con. Schmitt, Betty GL Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67: Talent Club 67-68, 5th Exec.: Choir 66-68, Treble Tempos 66-68, Hlghlandaires accompanist 66, Mixed Chorus 67, Girls' Chorus 68: Senior Con. Schultz, Tom ASB Rep. 66: Varsity Football 67-68, Track 67: B-Squad Football 66, Basketball 66: Clansmen 67-68, Sec.-Treas. 68: Senior Con. Seal, Marv Class 68 Pres. 67, Comm. 67-68: Varsity Football 67- 68, Wrestling 66-68: B-Squad Football 66, All City Football 2 string 68. Second in District Wrestling 66-68: Cla nsmen 66-68, Pres. 68: Senior Con. Selby, Kathy Transferred from Lewis and Clark 67. Sherrill, Elaine ASB Rep. 66, Comm. 66: GL Rep. 68, Chairman 68, Comm. 66-68, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Comm. 67, Rep. 67: Spanish Club 67-68: 5th Exec. 67, VP 68: Hi-Lassies 68, Sec.-Treas. 68: Pep Club 66-67. Sherwood, Cathy Big Sister 67: Senior Club. Shotwell, Judy ASB Comm. 66- ---..,,. . Preparing themes in the Humani- ties class, seniors Greg Toy and Phyllis Van Winkle probe into 68: GL Rep. 66, Chairman 68, Comm. 66-68, Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Comm. 68: Class 68 Treas. 67, Comm. 67: Editor of Sporran 68: Dileas Chailin 67-68: French Club 66-67: VarsityTennis 67, B-Squad Tennis 66: Cheerleader 68: Hi-Lassies 67: Pep Club 66: Senior Con: Quill 81 Scroll: National Honor Society: Girls' State. Showalter, Connie Big Sister 67- 68: Sporran Staff 68: Class 68 Rep. 68: Pep Club 67-68. Skauland, Candi Transferred from Mullah, Idaho 67. Skow, Gary Varsity Swimming 67: Band 66-68. Stage Band 68: SeniorCon. Slagg, Mary GL Comm. 66-68, Big Sister 67: Courtesy Comm. 68: Latin Club 66-67-68, Pres. 68: Hi-Lassies 67. Smith, Bob B-Squad Football 66. Smith, Darlene Big Sister 67-68: Business Office: Senior Con. Smith, Greg Radio Club 66: Manager, Varsity Basketball 67- 68, B-Squad Football 66-67. Smlth, .lan GL Pres. 68, Rep. 67. Man's worth, destiny and hu- manness. Chairman 67, Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 67-68, Courtesy Comm. 68: Class 68 Comm. 68: F T A 67-68: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Pep Club 66. Smith, Mark ASB Rep. 68. Smith. Nancy GL Rep. 67, COYUYTI- 57. Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker, 66: Commercial Club 67-68: Hi-Lassies 67-68: Pep Club 66: Senior Con. Smith, Roberta GL Rep. 66, Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Orchestra 66-67-68: Stage Band 67-68: Senior Con. Smith, Verla GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 67: French Club 67: Thespians 67-68: School Plays 67 68. Smltt. Vivien Big Sister 67-68: German Club 66-68, VP 68: National Honor Society. Snow,Jan Big Sister 67. Solholm, Kathy ASB Rep. 67: GL Comm. 66: DE 68. Solln, Leanne ASB Rep. 67-68. Comm. 66-68: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 66, Big Sister 67: Cheerleader 68: Senior Con. Souser, Deborah Big Sister 67: FNA 68: Varsity Bowling 66-68: Girls' Chorus 67: Senior Con. Speicher, Keith B-Squad Football. Statlnbil, Mary Transferred lrom Marycliff 67: GL Rep. 67-68, Big Sister 68: Art Club 68: Varsity Tennis 68: Pep Club 67: Senior Con. Staley, Ben Senior Con: Friendliest Boy 66. Stecks, Larry Rifle Club 66-68. Steele, Bob ASB Rep. 66. Steinman, Barry German Club 67: Talent Club 66-68, Pres. 68: Great Scots 66: Highlandaires 68, Choir 67-68: Senior Con. Stenersen, Charles Thespians 68, Pres. 68: B-Squad Wrestling 6667, Track 66-67: School Plays 67-68: Senior Con. Stevens, Sue ASB Comm. 67: GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 67: Gymnastics 66. Stickels, Clalre Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 68: German Club 66: B-Squad Tennis 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con. Stillar, Denise FNA 68: FMS 68: German Club 68: Hi-Lassies 68. Stober, Diane ASB Comm. 67: GL Rep. 68, Chairman 68, Big Sister 67-68: Talent Club 66-68: Pep Club 67: Choir 66-68, Treble Tempos 66-68. Highlandaires Accompanist 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society: NMSQT Letter of Commendation. Stokes, Kathy Transferred from Marysville, Washington 66: Commercial Club 68: FNA 68: Medical Club 68: Science Club 67: Hi-Lassies 68: Girls' Chorus 67 68. Stone, Barbara ASB Rep. 66. Comm. 66: GL Comm. 66: Big Sister 67-68: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Art Club 67, Treas. 67: Gymnastics 66-68: YMCA Gymnastic Team 68: Girls' Chorus 67: Choir 68: Senior Con: Art Exhibit Award 67. Stoner, Ron Varsity Football 68: Senior Con. Strong, Vlckl ASB Rep. 66: Big Sister 67-68: Girls' Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. Sullivan, Dave Varsity Football 67: B-Squad Football 66, Baseball 66: Senior Con. Summers, Gall Big Sister 67-68: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con, A Swann, Peggy GL Comm. 68: Big Sister 68: Senior Con. Swanson, Randl Courtesy Comm. 67-68: Hi-Lassies 68: Pep Club 67. Swenson, Linda Big Sister 67-68: FNA 66-68: Sec. 68: Pep Club 66- 68: Girls' Chorus 67, Mixed Chorus 68: Senior Con. Swett, Keith DE 68, Pres. 68: B- Squad Football 66. Swisher, Beccl Transferred from Reno, Nevada 67: GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 68: Art Club 67-68: Caileag Clan 67-68, Sec. 68: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. T Taylor, Teresa Big Sister: Pep Clu b 66-68: Senior Con. Thelsen, Stephanie GL Rep. 66- 67. Comm. 68: Big Sister: Talent Club 66-68: Pep Club 67-68: Senior Con. Thelss, Anna Transferred from Tonasket, Washington 67: Student Worker 68: Girls' Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. Thibault, Mike ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: Varsity Cross Country 67, Track 67: Choir 66-68, VP 68: Senior Con. Thlemann, Ken Class 68 Comm. 68: Varsity Swimming 66-68: B- Squad Tennis 67: Clansmen 67- 68: Senior Con. Thomas, Larry Science Club 68: Senior Con. Thompson, Scott Varsity Swimming 67-68: Senior Con. Thurber, Linda GL Comm. 66-68: Big Sister: Senior Con. Thurman, Pat Student Worker 67- 68: Art Club 67-68: French Club 6668. Thurston, Carolyn Big Sister 67- 68: Senior Con. Tigar, Colleen Transferred from Denver, Colorado 67: Big Sister: Hi-Lassies 68: Senior Con. Tissue, Patty ASB Rep. 66: GL Rep. 68. Comm. 67, Big Sister: Class 68 Comm. 67: Student Worker 68: Spanish Club 67-68: Pres. 68: Hi-Lassies 68: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con. Toblason, Bob B-Squad Cross Cou ntry 66-67. Tornson, Jan ASB Comm. 67-68: GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-67: Class 68 Rep. 68, Comm 68: Hi- Lassies 67-68. 5th Exec. ls.: Band 66: Senior Con. Toy, Greg ASB Pres. 67, Rep. 66- 67, Chairman 66-67, Comm. 66- 67: Class 68 Chairman 67: Debate Club 66-67: Demarians 66-67: Senior Con: National Federation of Student Councils Repre- sentative. Trapp, Charlene ASB Rep.. 68, Comm. 68: Big Sister 67-68: Commercial Club 67: Pep Club 67: Senior Con. Travis, Jim Band 67, Pipe Band 67, Cadet Band 66: Senior Con. Tyler, Dlana Transferred from Rapid City, South Dakota 67: ASB Comm. 68: GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 68: Student Worker 68: Varsity Bowling 67: Girls' Chorus 67-68: Senior Con. U Udland, Duane School Plays 67 68. Ulrich, Sharon Big Sister 67-68: Girls' Chorus 66-68, Mixed Chorus 68. Choir 68. Urness, Karl Big Sister 68: FNA 66: Girls' Chorus 66-68: Senior Con. Utley, Dave DE 68: B-Squad Football 66: Orchestra 66-67, Pipe Band 66-67. V Valdes, Haydee Exchange Student from Chile 68: Courtesy Comm. 68: Spanish Club 68. Assisting with the Thespian All- City Installation, seniors Verla VanRossum, Karen Transferred from Newport, Washington 66: Big Sister 67: Senior Con. Vanwert, Forest ASB Comm. 68: Class 68 Rep. 68: B-Squad Football 66: Senior Con. VanWlnkIe, Phyllis ASB Rep. 67, Comm. 67: GL Pres. 68, Chairman 67, Comm. 66-68, Big Sister 67-68: Courtesy Comm. 68: Student Worker 68: Dileas Chailin 67-68, 5th Exec. 67: German Club 66-68, Treas. 67, Pres. 68: Hi- Lassies 68: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con: Girls' State. Vaughan, Gail ASB Comm. 67: GL Comm. 6668: Big Sister 67- 68: Class 68 Comm. 67: DE 68: Senior Con. Vaughn, Nancy Transferred from Mead 67: Student Worker 68. Volland, Llnda ASB Comm. 67- 68: GL Rep. 68, Comm. 67-68, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 68: Caileag Clan 67-68: FNA 67: Hi- Lassies 68: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con. W Wagenman, Darrell ASB Rep. 66: Class 68 Rep. 67: B-Squad Football 66. Baseball 66. Wagner, Don Varsity Football 67- 68: B-Squad Football 66, Basketball 66: Senior Con. Wallnski, Stephanie GL Rep. 68, gomm. 66, Big Sister: Senior on. Smith and Kelly Little devote their time to extra-curricular activities. Walker, Denise GL Comm. 68, Big Sister: Student Worker 68: Russian Club 68: Senior Con. Walton, Gary Radio Club 66. Wampler, John Varsity Swimming 68: Tennis 68: B- Squad Tennis 68: Swimming Manager 66-68: Senior Con. Warpenburg, Jlm Rifle Club 66: Spanish Club 68: Great Scots 67: Senior Con. Warren, Kathy GL Rep. 66-68: Art Club 67: DE: Senior Con. Warrlck, Patty Pep Club 66-67. Waterhouse, Dale Student Worker 68: DE 68. Welcert, Rey Senior Con. Weller, Sallie Transferred from Marycliff 67: Senior Con. Wenrlck, Janet GL Rep. 66,, Comm. 66, Big Sister 68: Sporran gtaff 68: Office Worker 68: Senior on. Whipple, Ginny GL Rep. 67, Big Sister 67: Class 68 Rep. 67, Comm. 67: French Club 66-67: Hi- Lassies 68: Girls' Chorus 66-67: Senior Con. White, Dan Chess Club 67: French Club 68: Math Club 67, VP 67: Band 66-68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. ghlte, Dawn Big Sister 67: Senior on. White, Randy Varsity Swimming 66-68: Clansmen 66-68: Orchestra 67-68: Band 66-67. lglgtlthead, Connle Big Sister 67 Whitney, Marty Transferred from Riverside, Washington 68: Ar- chery Club 68: Great Scots 68. Wghtman, Betsy ASB Rep. 66: GL Comm. 66-68, Courtesy Comm. 67-68: Class 68 Comm. 6668: Commercial Club 67-68, VP 67: Home Ec Club 67: Thespians 68: Cheerleader 68: Hi- Lassies 67: Senior Con. Wlhlborg, Don ASB Rep. 67: Comm. 67: Key Club Sec. 68: Red Cross 68: Talent Club 68: Varsity Baseball 67-68, Tennis 68: B- Squad Baseball 66, Tennis 67: Clansmen 68: Band 66-68, Drum major 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Wlkel, Darlene GL Comm. 66: Senior Con. Wllde, Chris ASB Rep. 68: Class 68 Rep. 66: Varsity Basketball 67- 38, B-Squad Basketball 66: Senior on. Wllklnson, Bruce ASB 5th Exec. 67, Rep. 66-67, Chairman 66, Comm. 66-67: Class 68 Chairman 68: Debate Club 67-68: Key Club 67: Great Scots 66. Board of regents 66: Orchestra 66-68, Stage Band 67: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Wlllford, Sharon GL Comm. 67, Big Sister 67-68: Office Worker 66- 27: DE 68: Pep Club 66-67: Senior on. Wllllams, Sandy Transferred from Tumuning. Guam 68: FTA 68: Senior Con. Wllson, Dayle ASB Comm. 68: GL Rep. 66, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68. Courtesy Comm. 68: Dileas Chailin 68. Sec. 68: Home Ec Club 66-68, Pres. 68: Hi- Lassies 68, VP 68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Wintersteen, Gall ASB Rep. 67: GL Rep. 67, Comm. 66-67, Big Sister 67-68: Student Worker 67: Home Ec Club 67-68, Pres. 68: Red Cross 67-68: Pep Club 67-68. Wright, Carla Big Sister 67-68: garsity Bowling 66-67: Senior on. Wright, Tom ASB Rep. 67: Varsity Wrestling 67-68: B-Squad Wrestling 66: Clansmen 67-68: SeniorCon. Wulff, Dan Class 68 Rep. 67: Varsity Football 67-68, Basketball 67-68, Baseball 67-68: B-Squad Football 66. Basketball 66-67, Baseball 66: Clansmen 68. Wulff, Doug Senior Con. Wylde, Paul Transferred from Lewiston, Idaho 68: Varsity Cross Country 68. Wrestling 68, Baseball 68: Mixed Chorus 68: SeniorCon. Y Yeager. Gregg Transferred from Everett. Washington 66. Young, Doug Senior Con. Young, Les B-Squad Cross Country 66. Young Priscilla GL Comm. 67. Big Sister 67-68: Debate Club 67- 68: Science Club 66-67: Pep Club 67-68: Senior Con: National Honor Society. Young, Steve Manager B-Squad Football 67, Basketball 67. Younker, Arlan B-Squad Golf 66. Younker, Gale Transferred from Sprague, Washington 68: Art Club 68: Senior Con. Z Zabel, Carol GL Comm. 66, Big Sister: French Club 67: Thespians 68: School Plays 67: Senior Con. Zemke, Bill Key Club 6668: Math Club 66: Great Scots 66-68: Boys' State: National Honor Society. Zimmer, Ray Sporran Staff 68: Student Worker: FMS 67-68: Rifle Club 66-68, Sec.-Treas. 67, Pres. 67, VP 68: Senior Con. Zimmerman, Bobble Big Sister 68: Commercial Club 66: Pep Club 66-67: Senior Con. Seniors mingling with friends: mo- ments of laughter and frustration, then echoing footsteps: until at last there is an absence of sound. . . . another day's end. LOCKWOOD'S Ca Don't Cook Tonight, u is!! for 1 vi Quality Portraits l - - - -juniors - - - - FA 7-4463 W. 1902 Francis one 8x10 Charcoal Free Delivery with Minimum Order with all Senior Orders ChiCkCf1, Ribs. Fish, Shrimp S 3 Washin t Complete Dinners for 91,49 . g on Rl 7-3600 0, By Buckets For Parties - Picnics Going Bowling Today? Go the Imperial Way! 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Ted 43,142 Cleveland, Miss Helen 51, 141 Cobb, Mr. Donald 141 Coble, Mr. Chris 146 Coles, Mrs. Emma 142 Com bs, Mr. Clyde 142 Conner, Mr. Wayne 141 Couture, Mrs. Geraldine 142 Cresswell, Mr. Douglas 142 D Darling, Mrs. Thelma 147 Davis, Mr. Gary 143 Dotson, Mrs. Donna 147 Duncan. Mr. Charles 146 Eacker, Mr. Wayne 143 Egger, Mrs. Cathie 143 Estes, Mrs. Ellen 147 F Fancher, Mrs. Charlotte 143 Feldhusen, Mr. Edward 143 Flores, Mr. Carlos 84, 143 Forsyth, Mrs. Louise 143 Fowler, Mr. Lloyd 143 G Glidden, Mrs. Mildred 143 Griggs, Mrs. Mary 143 Grimm, Mrs. Claryce 147 H Haight, Mrs. Lenore143 Harris, Mr. John 143 Hedin, Mrs. Thelma 147 Heslin, Mr. Joseph 143 Hill, Mrs. Gwen 143 Hook, Mrs. Karen 143 Hutchings, Mr. Lemuel 143 Iverson, Mrs. Olga 141 J Jamieson, Miss Virginia 143 Jelsing, Mrs. Gudrun 147 Jensen, Mr. Paul 143 Johnson, Mr. Thomas 146 Jones, Mrs. Charlotte 60,143 Jones, Mr. Robert 143 Judd, Mr. Ken 143 K Kelly, Mr. Eugene 143 Koller, Mrs. Virginia 144 Kornmeyer, Mr. Melvin 144 Kresel, Mrs. Harriet 144 Kroske, Mrs. Margaret 144 Kuehl, Mr. Robert 141 Kuljus, Mr. llmar 144 L Lantz, Mrs. Lucille 147 Leppell, Mr. Hugh 146 Little, Mr. Ollie 146 Lochhead, Mr. Harvey 144 Magnuson, Mrs. Evelyn 144 Manning, Mr. George 144 Masters, Mrs. Beatrice 147 Mathews. Mrs. Margaret 14-4 McBride. Mr. James 144 McMahon, Mr. Edward 144 McNew, Mr. Howard 144 Meuler, Mr. William 144 Meyer, Mrs. Martha 147 Miller, Mr. Donald 144 Moe, Mr. Harlow 144 Mohney, Mr. Raymond 144 Moore, Mrs. Dennie 119,144 Morfitt, Mrs. Jacqueline 144 Morlan, Mr.Jim 144 Morris, Mr. Bob 144 N Ninemire, Mrs. Clara 147 Noonan, Mrs. Rozella 144 Ostness, Mrs. Peggy 144 P Paddock, Mrs. Eloise 144 Painter, Mrs. Irma 141 Partridge, Mrs. Betty 145 Petek, Mr. Dennis 145 Pettipiece, Mr. Duane 146 Phillips, Mrs. Esther 145 Pugh, Mr. Lyle 119,145 R Rannley, Mr. Harmon 146 Rinck, Mr. Donald 146 Robertson, Mr. David 114,145 Robinette, Mr. Cecil 145 Ross, Mr. George 145 Rostvold, Mr. Keith 140 Rowe, Mrs. lda 145 Rurey, Mr. Leslie 145 S Schirk, Mrs. Betty 146 Schmidt, Mr. Carl 145 , Schwab, Miss Claudia 145 Sloan, Mrs. Loretta 145 Smithpeters, Mrs. Georgialee 145 Snider, Mrs. Faith 145 Stephens, Mr. Lavaughn 145 Sterritt, Mr. Ralph 146 Stockman, Mr. Robert 141 ' Sutherlin, Mrs. Georgiana 145 Swanby, Mrs. Phyllis 147 Taylor, Mr. William 140 V VanCurIer, Mr. Lavern 146 Via, Mr. William 145 Vinson, Mrs. Louise 147 W Wahl, Mr. Eddie 146 Wahl, Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mr. Dale 145 Windishar, Mr. Frank 145 Woodard, Mrs. Patricia 145 Yuse, Mr, Frank 145 Zeller, Mrs. Adeline 145 STUDENT INDEX A Ables, Joseph 197 Abramson, Larry 68,197 Absalonson, Darlene 186 Adams, Carmen 186 Adams, Charlotte 72,197 Adams, Gayle 186 Adams, Stephen 186 Agee, Kenneth 72,197 Ahnquist, Donna 186 Aitchison, John 154 Aked, Art 186 Albright, Janet 87,154 Albright, Lori 197 Alderson, Vicki 118,197 Alexander, Sue 72.85.154 Alfano, Larry 186 Allen, Cindy 54,55,57,61,153,154 Allen, Kent 102,197 Allen. Lon 197 Aller, Stuart 186 Altig, Bonnie 63,72.73,197 Altig, Trudy 51,57,61,94,95,118, 153,154 Altvater, Steve 182 Amann, Tommy 100,111,125,185 Ames, Greg 154 Amsden, Lynn 197 Anderson, Dale 116,117,186 Anderson, Darlene 72,155 Anderson, David D 30,197 Anderson, David H 197 Anderson, Debra 89,186 Anderson, Dwight 186 Anderson, Francis 186 Anderson, John 155 Anderson, Laurel 89,186 Anderson, Linda 72,155 Anderson, Lyndalou 186 Anderson, Mike 197 Anderson, Mike T 118,155 Anderson, Phillip 186 Anderson, Richard 100,114,186 Anderson, Roger 155 Anderson, Shelley 61,155 Anderson, Sue Anderson, Vivica 72.73.197 Andre, Chris Antosyn, Paul 197 Anyan, Josephine 197 Anyan, Kim 85,197 Anyan, Roy 155 Anyan, Sheryl 63,197 Applegate. Kathy 83,197 Applegate, Richard 186 Archer, Phillip Armstrong, Laurel 94,186 Arnold, Louise 186 Ashby, Mary Lou 197 Atwood, Daryl 197 Aube, Deborah 121,205 Aubrey, Mike 36,155 Augustine, Mike 114,197 Ault, Steve 197 Avery, Bonnie 197 Ayers, Mike 85,197 Ayers, Sandy 155 Babcock, Mark 197 Babin, Russ 197 Baer, Tom 197 Baggett. Jim 183 Baggett, Steve 197, 209 Baird, Janet 197 Baker, David 186 Baker, John 197 Baker, Karen 197 Baker, Ted 155 Ballinger, Chuck 87,155 Banks, Dave 197 Barber, Carol 94,186 Barber, Joanne 55.63,94,197 Barigar, Kim 125,155 Baril,Annavaun186 Baril, Dave Baril, Gene 155 Barker, Barker, Barker, Barker, Bar ney, Harold 111,186 Phillip 102,116,197 Sandy 85,151,155 Steve 64,100,114,151,155 Bruce 186 Barmon, Lew 155 Barnes, Jim 88,155 Barnes, Lance 155 Barnes, Tom Barnett, Barry 197 Barnett, John 155 Barnett, MaryJo 155 Barnhouse. Sue 186 Barnufsky, Greg 197 Barratt, Brent 209 Barrett, Joe 153,155 Barrett, Ron 116,197 Barrick, Doug 197 Barrick, Paulette 31,36,63,89,186 Barrick, Sandy 36,186 Barth, Vicki 197 Bartholme, Dan 155 Bartleson, Jerry 195 Bartleson, Mary 186 Bartleson, Nancy Baskin, Diane 61,118,155 Bassett, Scott 68.70.155 Batt, Debbie Batty, Glenn 72.89.155 Bauer, Pat 186 Baumann, Marga 67.93.186 Bays, Bonnie 63.155 Bays. Debbie 63,186 Beach, Mark 68,197 Beal, Margie 197 Beall, Jerry 36.63.197 Bean, Claudia 63.87.155 Bean, Craig 197 Bean, Lynnette 195 Bearson, John 197 Beaulieu, Sharon 197 Beck, Harold 155 Beck, Jeanette 67.155 Becker, William 197 Beckman, Linda 197 Beckstrom, Karen 197 Bedard, Shirley 51,155 Beduhn, Fran 155 Beckman, Connie 51.94.197 Behrens, Bernadette 197 Behrens, Douglas 186 Bell, Doris 36.57.186 Bell, Gary 197 Bell, Robert 186 Bellefeuille, Pam 63,197 Benadom, Carol 186 Bengson, Darrell 68,70,186 Bennehotf, John 186 Bennett, Dorothy 63,197 Bennett, Randy 197 Bennette, Joel 155 Benscoter, Roger 186 Benson, Karl 197 Bentley, Cheryle 36,55,79,85,153, 155 Bentley, Kenneth 186 Bentley, Rita 186 Bereiter, Morris 155 Berg, Dave 89,155 Berman, Claudia 74,195 Bertholf, Barbara 197 Bertholf, Craig 100,111,186 Bertholf, Steve 197 Best, Randy 197 Bethards, Barbara 85,197 Biallas, Dick 155 Bettinger, Bob 197 Biering, Pam Birch, Susan A195 Birch, Susan L 197 Bithell, Doug 68,195 Bittner, Alicia 186 Bixby, Denise 155 . Bjerkestrand, Joy 63,197 Bjork, Bruce 93,155 Black, Connie 51 Black,Vonnie155 Blackburn, Jan 62,63,186 Blacker, Frank 197 Blackwell, Lynda 155 Blake, Bill 156 Blake, Dave 72,121,153,156 Bla nkevoort, Pete 197 Blomgren, Jan 63,186 Blomgren, Scott 156 Bloom, Steve 197 Blumel, Joey 186 Blust, Greg 186 Bock, Barbara 197 Bodker, Drew 156 Bodker, Jan 195 Boileau. Paul 102,197 Bolles, Don 100,151,156 Bolles, Richard 186 Bonser, Tecla 197 Bonser, Vicki 156 Boomer, Debbie 197 Booth. Pam 118,156 Boprey, Mike 186 Borg, Greg 100,111,156 Borg, Kim 102,197 Borneman, Jim 156 Borneman, Sue 197 Bosley, Barbara 36,197 Bostrom, Chris 197 Boucher, Bill 197 Bowen, Walter 182 Bower, Cindy 118,156 Bower, Robert 93,197 Bowman, Diana 156 Bowman, Jacque 54,55,57.58,79, 156 Bowman, John 102,111,197 Box, Karen 63,74,87,185,186 Boxer, Charlotte 156 Boxer, Fran 156 Boyd, Jim 198 Boyle, Sue 36,44,45,61,79,118, 156 Branca, Gary 198 Breitkrautz, Nancy 198 Breitkrautz, Terry 156 Bressler, Jason 186 Bressler, Taylor 89,156 Brewer, Beverly 186 Brian, Kathy 61,185 Bristlin. Cindy 87.198 Brocha, Don 186 Brockie, Sheila 51,61,75,79,85, 156 Brockway, Carol 198 Broderick, Debbie 198 Broderick, Pat 156 Brooks, Kathy 63,198 Brown, Curtis 198 Brown, CurtisJ 198 Brown, Dan 156 Bullivant, Diana 37,57,61,79,157 Bunker, Debra 198 Bunn, Carol 54,55,57,61,118,151 157 Bunney, Gary 93,186 Burch, Brent 88.93.157 Burdett, Marcia 198 Burford, Kay 157 Burgen, Susan 68,198 Burger, Danette 198 Burgor, Cheryl 186 Burke, Diane 63,186 Burnett, Stephen 186 Burnham, David 125,186 Burnham, Mark 68,186 Burns, Burns. Burns, Bonnie John 125,157 Terry 186 Burnside, Billie 198 Butler, Dennis 186 Butterfield, Cynthia 186 Butters, David 186 Bye. Suzanne 198 Byrne, Lawrence Byrne, Mary Byrnes, Dayle 83,156 Byrnes, Donita 89,198 C Caballero. Mike 195 Cain, Michael 156 Caley, Rita 63,198 Calkins, Randy 156 Call, James 157 Call, Janice 186 Campbell, Judy 63,198 Campbell, Lori 36,55,63,198 Campbell, Pat 186 Canody, Cheryl 63,186 Canody, Robert 65,102,198 Cantrell, Cherrill 89,186 Cappello, Ric 118,157 Cardella, Lee 198 Carlon, Steven 198 Carlson, Harold 196 Carlson, James 102,198 Carlson, Jeft 195 Carlson, Jerome 157 Carlson, Karen Carlson, Margaret 157 Carlson, Marilyn Carlson, Richard 157 Carlson, Robert 186 Caroon, Brian 186 Carpenter, Mary 198 Carper, Daniel Carrier, Antone 198 Carroll, Vicky 198 Carson, Bruce 93,157 Carson, Gene 93,198 Carter, Mary Ann 51.61.186 Carter, Michael 195 Carter, Nancy 198 Carter, Carter, Casper. Casper, Paula 63,198 Richard 68,102,198 Denise 198 Douglas 198 Brown, Dave 85.156 Brown Diana 67,84,89,195 Brown, Don 198 Brown, Laurel 86.87.156 Brown, Nick 198 Brow n, Steve 72.73.195 Brown, Thomas 198 Brown Brown ell, Linda 186 low,Judith 55.195 Broxson, David Brusseau, Gary 36,156 Bryson, Gordon 198 Bryson, William 36,45,68,114, 186 Bucha nan. Michael 104,125,186 Buche, Steven 89,186 Buhl, Craig 198 Bull,K eith 100,157 Cassidy, Lynne 63,185,186 Cassis, Catherine 31.63.186 Cassis. Bill 157 Caven, Laurie Cavanaugh, Mark 185 Cavanaugh, Theresa 186 Cease, Laurie 198 Chaffee, Beverly 51,199 Challender, Kathleen 157 Chambers. Janis 67,187 Chapin, Dennis 199 Chapin, Doug 102,199 Chapman, Barbara 55,157 Chapman, Clark 182 Chapman, Peggy 195 Chapman, Tim 157 Chapman, Val 187 gzisgggl Congratulations Class of '68 H Gene Wolfe Chevron Station W. 1724 Wellesley FA 8-2561 .i NEED CAR PARTS? Your Chances For Getting Them Are Best At B WASHINGTON MACHINERY 8: SUPPLY CO. 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Claire 55.61.72.95,187 Chicha, David 102,199 Chicha, Karen 61,157 Chinn, Julie 199 Chipman, Brent 118.199 Chipman, Pamela 79,85,88,187 Christensen. David 199 Christensen, Janet 199 Christensen, Kris 187' Christensen. Tom 195 Christenson. Grant Christenson, Karen 57,61,89.157 Christiansen, Sally 158 Christianson, David 199 Christianson. Jack 187 Christianson, Viola 199 Christopherson, Sally 87,158 Clark, Barbara 187 Clark, Charles 116,187 Clark. David 158,199 Clark, Gary 199 Clark, Harold 182 Clark , Jerry 68.70.158 Clark, Karen 37.47,61,79.158 Clark . Kathy 57.61,75.79.80.158 Clark, Richard 199 Clark, Weston 199 Cou ntryman, Debbie 187 Courtney, William 65.159 Courtright, Daniel 159 Cox, Gerald 195 Cox, Travis 199 Coyle, Gloria 63.159 Crain, Dennis Crait, Wendy 63,199 Crampton, David Cranston, James 187 Cranston. Sandra 199 Crawford, Candice 159 Cree, Larry 100,187 Crocker, Pamela 199 Crook. Robert 182 Crook, William 199 Cropp, Tom 100,159 Cross. Ken 182 Crowe, Doug 68,153,159 Crowt. Diane 199 Croxton, Earl 199 Cruse, Nicki 79,85,88,187 Culbert, Laurette 51.61,79.85.l87 Culver, Irene 199 Cumming. Barbara 187 Cummins, Kathy 151,159 Cumpton, Cathy 199 Cunningham, Mike 182 Cunningham. Thomas 199 Cuzzetto, Carlyn 55.198 Devlin, Greg 187 Dhaenens, Cathy 72,159 Dhaenens, David 187 Dick, Terry 159 Dickinson, Matthew 102,199 Dickson, Donna Dickson, Shannon 160 Diedrich, Helen 187 Dietrich, Robert 195 Digaetano. Pat 187 Dike. Kathy 187 Dillon, Bill 36,160 Diluzio, Ray 187 Dimond, Mark 104.199 Distler, Diane 187 Dirkes, Karen 151.160 Dishman, Janice 51 Doctor, Frank 100,160 Dodrill, Chris Doeleman, Joe 187 Donahoe, Robert 27,86,87,160 Donnelly, Robert 102,125,199 Donoghue, Mary Dorman, Darwin 188 Dotson, Betty 87.89.199 Dotson, Donita 51,57,87,188 Downard, Rulon 93,209 Doyle, Jim 160 Drake. Eric 121,153,160 Draper, Larry 72,100,121,160 Clarke, David Clarke, John 100,159 Clarke, Susan 67,159 Clarkson, Cy 182 Clary, Barbara 199 Clary, William 159 Clavel, Ronald 65,189 Clawson, Roberta 51,159 Claymon, Cindy 195 Cleavenger, Laurie Clemens, Barbara 55,118,195 Clemens, John 187 Clemm, Wayne 187 Clemons, Shelly 187 Clodfelter. Paula 51,57.63,72,74, 80,159 Cuzzetto, Ed 182 D Dale, Robert 199 Dallas. Richard 72.73.187 Dammarell. Terry 100,125,159 Damrell,John187 Danielson. Donna 63,118,199 Danilson. Gary 125,159 Danilson. Linda 199 Danner, Charles Danner, Dennis 68,159 Daves. Janet 61.75,151,159 Dressler, David 160 Drew, Betty 55.199 Drexler, Gary 160 Drollinger. William 199 Dubee, Judy 43,61.87,95,160 Dubee, Mike 199 Dubois. Jackie 89,188 Dubois. Marc 199 Dugger, Bob Dugger, Cheryl Duke, Patricia 72,188 Duncan, Stephen 160 Dunham, Harvey 78,125.151.160 Dunham, Richard 188 Dunham. Stephen 199 Dunlop. Debbie 63,199 Coats. Deana 51.89.199 Cobb. Susan 159 Codd. Robert 159 Cofer. James 187 Coffman, Roberta 159 Cole, John 159 Cole. Judith 199 Cole. Cole. Cole. Cole Larry 187 Marilee199 Mary 199 Philip 72 199 Colernan, Stephen 182 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 1 f , Carol 199 .Carolyn 61.95.187 . Daniel 187 .Debbie 57.61,89,159 Dian 187 Donald 187 Edward 87.159 Elizabeth 209 Gary 199 Davis, Davis. . Karen 61,72,73,187 Larry 195 I vaierie 55.89.159 Dunn, Linda 160 Dunn, Lynn 36.104,125,188 Dugidi, Tom 36.44.45,75.104. 125. 1 Dunsmoor. Steven 118,188 Durgan. Colleen 188 Durgan, Mike 39.88.187 Durgan, Janice 188 Duven. Robert 199 Collings. Susan 159 Collins, Eddie 187 Colyar. Dan 87,159 Comar. Jim 102,199 Comar. Janice 187 Combs, Stephen 86,187 Comstock. Greg 68,102,116 Conboy, Larry 159 Conley, Kip 199 Con ner. Christine 36,63,72.199 Conway, Pat 55,187 Cook, Julie 187,199 Cooke. Pam 51 Coolbaugh. Richard 159 Cooley. Robert 187 Cooper, Katherine 159 Cooper, Sheryl Cooper, Valerie 51,187 Copeland, Elizabeth 89,199 Copher, Brian 159 Corativo, Christopher 199 Cosand. Jon 187 Cosand. Judith 159 Costello. Craig 199 Costello. Vicki 187 Coster, Michael 199 Costich, Dennis 199 Cou ntryman, Charles 104.125, 195 Davisson. Fred 159 Dawson, Joanne 72,73,89,159 Day, Patrick 159 Dean, Diana 67.187 Dean, James 78.86,87.159 Dean, Richard 199 Dearden. Dennis 68.187 Deaver, Jerry 100.111,125.159 Decker, Lana 199 Deglow. Robert 195 DeGrande, Linda 63,199 DeGrande, Vivian 159 DeGuire, Greg 187 DeGuire, Jaime 199 Del Vechio, Debrah 199 Denbroder. Jon 199 Deneke. Jerry 87.159 Denison, Sandra 159 Denner, Chuck 199 Dennis. Daniel 68,199 Dennis, Lynda 159 Denton. David 187 Denton, Richard 199 Deseve. Debbie 72.199 DeShazo, Vicki 159 Desvoignes, Jerry 187 Dettwiler. James 93,199 Devine, Edward 195 Devine, Jerry 182 Eads, Larry 199 Earls, Janet 63.199 Earls, Kevin 100,195 Earney. Eric Earsley, Robert 195 Eastburg, Mark 160 Easton, Babbie Jean 188 Eastwood, David 86.87.160 Eaton, Marie 188 Edinger. Larry 209 Edwards. Candy 160 Egan, Colleen 61,160 Egan. Erin 102.199 Eigeman. Mary 199 Eisenhauer. John 199 Elam, Mike 199 Elder. Ken 195 Ellingson. Sharon 63,199 Elliott, Kathy 51,188,199 Ellis. Ellis, Ellis, Ellis. Alan 36 Janice 160 Lynn 188 Steven 111,199 Ellzey, James 200 Elms. James 160 Emery, Duane 160 Emery. Lanny 188 Emry, Brian 200 Emry, Dennis 200 Endress. Lynn 160 Endrezze, Anita 200 Engle, Dwayne 161 English, Lori 195 Englund. Peggy 51.63.161 Enright, Dennis 200 Ent. Mary 161 Erdahl, Kathy 87,188 Erickson. Art 188 Erickson, Craig 114,188 Erickson. David 188 Ericson. Bruce 161 Ericson, Eric 118,200 Ericson, Jeff 200 Ertner. Douglas 200 Ertner. Kathy 188 Esch, Margie 55,61.83,85,161 Eshelman, Debbie 161 Etchieson, Kathy 160 Evans. Greg 200 Evans, Karen 43.84.160 Evans. Larry 160 Evans, Mike 161 Evans, Steve 161 Evans, Susan 200 Evart. Kathy 200 Evers. Gary 188 Ewing. Kris 68,70,93,161 F Fabian. Edit 209 Fager. Ken 188 Fairburn. David 200 Fairburn. Robert 188 Faletti, Carletta 200 Fanning, Janette 36,200 Fanning, Terry 118.161 Farnsworth. Lois 72.73.188 Farr, Laura 63.200 Farris, Helen 61.89.188 Farrow. Pam 200 Fasbender, Kathy 67.88.188 Fasbender, Steven 200 Fasules. Ken 200 Faudree, Loren 114,161 Favaro. Kathy 188 Favaro. Pam 209 Fell, Lois 200 Fell, Sally 188 Ferderer, Terry 51.63.200 Ferger. Warren 200 Ferguson. Brett 100,188 Ferrell, Phil 188 Ficca. Mike 188 Figy, Janice 161 Finkbeiner, Bruce 161 Finley. Jeff 100,161 Finnegan, Kathy 63,188 Finney. Cheryl 161 Fischer. Linda 51.61.188 Fish. Joanne Fisher. Fred 186 Fitzpatrick, Betty Jo 161 F itzpatrick. Kathy 200 Fitzthum, Donna 88,188 Fjellman, Debra 200 Flack, Susan 63.95.188 Fleiger, Randy 100,125,161 Flowers, David 195 Flynn. Gen 36,200 Flynn. Mike 200 Forrester. Laurel 195 Fountaine, Doug 195 Fouts, Rodney 161 Fowler. Gary 36.68,70,162 Fowler, Janice 61,83,84,162 Francis, Marilyn 85,162 Franke, Paulette 61.162 Frazer, James 162 Frederick. Rhonda 86,162 Frederick. Vicki 188 Fredrickson, Carla 61.85.163 Freeland, Debra 200 Freeland, Doug 27,86,87,163 Freeman, Dalene 74,188 Freeman, James 195 Freeman, Mike 163 Fretwell, Roger 195 Frick. Mike Frick, Randy 188 Fritsch. Connie 200 Fritts. Sandy 163 Fritts. Sharon 200 Frost. Tom 163 Fruin. Craig 200 Fruin. Mike 163 Fry, Sue 61,94,95.163 Fry, Tammy 72.73.188 Fulton, Cathy 118,200 G Gabe. Melonnie 200 Galbe, Kent 153, 163 Gaines, Gary 195 Gaines. Christine 200 Galer, Jack 188 Gallagher, Celine 72.163 Gallaugher, Marilyn 188 Gallaugher. Nancy Gammon, Judy 163 Gannon, Bernie 163 Gannon. Dan 116 Ganou ng, Carol 200 Garofalo, Gary 200 Garrett, Susan 200 Garza. Ray 102,200 Garza, Roger 200 Gavette, Robert 163 Gavigan, Judy Gelhausen, Andy 116,125,200 Gelhausen, Stephen 188 Gembala, Carla 163 Gendreau, Jill 188 Gendreau, John 74,195 Genova, Marilyn 163 George, Leonard 65,68.200 George, Martha 57,68.93,195 Gerrells, John 195 Geyer, Susan Gibford, Allan 200 Gibson, Carole 200 Gibson, Lynette 200 Gibson, Mary 163 Giecek, Edward 200 Gifford, Jackie 63,85,188,209 Giguere, Debra 200 Gilbreth, Holly 63,200 Gilbreth. Lynda 86.87.163 Giles. Don 68,188 Gillespie. Melvin 188 Gimlen, Guy 78,163 Gintz, Gary 68,188 Glass. John 200 Glass, Julia 182 Glass, Kathy 55,85,200 Glass, Tim 195 Glenn, Robert 200 Glinski, Mary 163 Glover, Sandy 36.63.188 Gobel, Sylvia 63,85,94.188 Goebel. Sandra 55,188 Gohrman, Henry 200 Goings. Yvonne 195 Golden, Bill 182 Goodell, Jeff 65,188 Goodrich, Robert 188 Gorder, Kathie 188 Gorman. Tom 65,200 Gosline. Tom 195 Grace, Hal 102,200 Grace, Steven 36.100,125.185, 188 Graham, Laurie 63,200 Graham, Becky 200 Graham, Ron 163 Granberg, Gayle 200 Granlund, Tom 188 Grant, Gary 163 Grant, James 200 Grant, Roger 188 Grashio, Celene 200 Gray. Diana 195 Gray. Joan 188 Gray, Mikal 188 Gray, Trudy Greasley, George 163 Greasleg, James 163 Greco, ill163 Green, Joe 188 Green. Linda 163 Greenaway, Anne 188 Greene, Christine 63 Greene, Debra 200 Greenfield, Dave 209 Greenfield, Kevin 163 Gregory. Becky 61,85.95,188 Gregory, Steve 188 Griffith, Mary 163 Grimmer, Kathy 61,163 Grimmer, Sandy 63.188 Grineau, Collin 182 Grineau, Lori 200 Grote, Bruce 87,163 Grothe, David 209 Grothe, Janet 195 Grover, Mark 188 Growt, Diane Growt, Sue 72,200 Grubbs, Connie 55.63,87.153,163 Gruettner, Joanne 188 Guilfoil, Paul 100,125,188 Guilfoil, Sylvia 182 Gunn, Charlene 195 Gurnea, Tom 188 Guthrie, Lisa 63.188 H Headley, Karen 51.57,61,79.83, 85,163 Haeger. Susan 200 Haenle, Alice 61,79.88,89,163 Haenle, Carol 36.85.200 Haglund, Richard 188 Haight, Suzanne 63,163 Haine. Dalles 188 Haine. Earl 188 Haines, Richard 182 Halbig, Dee 36.61,75,80,88,163 Halbig, Michael 118,209 Hale, Ronald 200 Hale, Sandra 51,61,95,l88 Hall. Claudia 44.163 Hall, McKenzie 36,200 Hall, Roberta 121.200 Hallam, Terrie 72.209 Halliday. Thomas 183 Halverson, Charlynn 200 Hamill. Marjorie 200 Hamill, Richard 163 Hamilton, Christine 200 Hamilton, David 195 Hammel, Michael 102,200 Hammar. Mary 200 Hammond, Floyd 78,163 Hand, Judy 200 Hanenburg, Kristine 63.94.188 Haney. Paul Hanlen, Richard 200 Hansen, Barbara 200 Hansen, Michael 188 Hansen. Paul 182 Hansen. Richard 188 Hansen, Timothy 74,163 Hanson Hanson Betty 63.200 Hanson. . Craig 111,188 Dan 200 Hanson, , Timothy 163 Happy, Mike 209 Hardee. Neeta 72,188 Hardesty, Marion 163 Hardin, Jeanine 51,200 Hardy. Harold 189 Hare, Rosemary 51.72.189 Harney, Glenn 151,163 Harney, Karen 201 Harney, Marilyn Ann 84.189 Harper, Dan 195 Harra h, Rodney 182 Harrington, Dan 200 Harris, Diane 66.89.200 Harris, Edward 200 Harris, Evelyn 201 Harris, Frances 66,163 Harris, Randal 111,189 Harrison, David 164 Harrison, Judy 201 Harrison. Ruth 182 Harshman, Sue 182 Hart, Cecilia 164 Harter, Deborah 164 Hartgrove, Kay 201 Hartje. Mallorey 201 Hartley. Jean 201 Hartman, Lorna 201 Hartman, Marcia 51,164 Hartnett, Monnie 164 Hartu ng, Fabbian 72,201 Harty. Larry 189 Haskins. Kathleen 68.189 Hatch, Jerry Hatch. Ronda 189 Hatley, Terry 51.164 Hau pt, Randall 189 Havercroft. Weldon 102,201 Haverkamp, Norma 201 Hawkins, Austa 72,189 Hawkins, Linda 189 Hawkins, Patti 63.201 Hawkins, Todd Hazen, David 68.189 Head. Thomas 189 Headley, Linda 164 Headly. Terry 164 Hedges, Karen 68,189 Heiken, Gaylen 189 Heiken, Judy 164 Heisig. Kathleen 55, 189 Heldenbrand, Richard 164 Hellevik. Ivar 38.43.89,164 Helmer, Barbara 51,57,61,95,189 Henderson, Larry 70,72,73,78,89 164 Henderson, Michael 78.118, 153, 164 Hendren. Con 164 Hendren. Kyle 189 Hendren. Karla 201 Hendrickson, Mark 201 Hendrickson, Pam 164 Hendrickson, Pat 72,164 Hendrix, Elaine 57,61,94,95,164 Hendrix, Jake 100,111,189 Hennes, Robert 201 Hepworth. Tyann 63.189 Herberholz, Carol 87,164 Herberholz, Larry 36,201 Herberholz, Marleen 63,201 Herbers, Pat 182 Herman, Mike 164 Herman, Paula 189 Hertz, Barbara Hertz, Darryl Herzog, Jan 63.69,85,189 Heuett. Ron 201 Hiatt, Fred 74,189 Hickenbottom, Paula 189 Hicks, Ken 164 Higbee. Jean 164 Higgi ns, Terry 87,164 Hill. Debbie 57,61,151,153.164, Hill, Lois 164 Hill, Raelene 201 Hill, Terry Hille, Becky 68.70.79,165 Hillman. Brad 36.189 Hinchliff, Barbara 189 Hindley. Guy 189 Hinnenkamp, Kardie 61,165 Hinton. Charles 201 Hitchcock. Jim 201 Hitzel, Gary 86.87,153,165 Hoagland, Jim 70.189 Hodge. Robert 78,114,189 Hodges. Linda 201 Hodgson. 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Ken 100,167 Kilgore. Katherine 51,202 Kilgore. Kevin 167 Kilgore. Mary 63.190 Kimmet, Grace 63,202 Killian, Richard 190 Kincaid, Jan 72.88.190 Kinderman. Paul 202 King, Deborah 190 King, Penny 68,202 King, Teriann 63.89,118,202 Kinter, Jefferson 190 Kirk. Jody 202 Kirkpatrick, Janet 63,202 Kitt, Michael 125,167 Klaus. James 202 Klaus. Steven 68,167 Klingberg. Steven 202 Klingberg. Michael 167 Klinger. Bruce 100.190 Klohe, Mark 104,125,167 Knapp. Laurie 83,203 Knapp. Rhonda 94,190 Knight. Dwayne 167 Knight, Gary 68.203 Knott. Jason 111.190 Knott. Susan 195 Knowes, Lewis 190 Koch, Larry 100.190 Koch, Margene 61,74.75,80,167 Koehler. Thomas 167 Kofford, Glenna 68,203 Kofford, Sherrie 95.167 Kolb. Donald 167 Kraig, Kandy 153.167 Kraig, Kristine 203 Kratofil. Diana 84.85,93.190 Kraut, John 195 Krautkramer, John 209 Krell. Linda 63,203 Krell. Marta 203 Krewson, Donald 68,70,203 Krewson, Kathie 55.68.167 Krall, James Kroll. Janet 57,61,151.167 Kruger. Arnold 167 Kruger. Dennis 203 Kruse. Debbie 61.167 Kruse, Russell 118,203 Kucera, Kaye 51,187,167 Kuehn, Debra 190 Kuhlmann. Rick 167 Kuhn, Debbie 89,190 Kuhn, Lucinda 167 Kuhry. Jan 190 KyIe,Jim 167 Kyle, Larry 203 L Lafontaine, Peggy 63.190 Lamers. Mark 203 Lamunyon, James 190 Landerholm, June 27,86.87,167 Landerholm, Laura 190 Landfried. Dennis 167 Landrus. Carolyn 94,203 Landrus. Jeanette 167 Landry. Mike 116,162,209 Lantz, Randy 190 Lappano, Kris 36.63.203 Lappano, Sheryl 62,63.185,190 Largent. Charles 190 Larson. Judy 36.51.190 Larson. Mike 203 Larson. Pat 203 Latenser. Steve 68,203 Lauber, Gary 190 Laughary, Nancy 61,168 Laughary, Steve 100,190 Laughlin. Rick 203 Laukka, Dolly 68,203 Laurich. Glenn 190 Lavelle. Jeanne 57,61,94,190 Lavelle. Loretta 63.94,95.168 Layton, Barbara 168 Layton. Jeff 203 Layton, Mark 190 Lawrence. Kathy 36.61.72,74,79. 80,168 Leamer. Vernon 195 Lebret. George 44,100.111.19O Lee. Allen 168 Lee. Marianne 203 Leforgey. Mary 72,190 Leifer. Nick 111 Leigh, Frances 190 Leinum, Cathy 190 Leinum, Monty 168 Leiren. James 190 Leiren. Marcia 63.85.168 Lemon, Loraine 51.203 Lennartz, Marie 203 Lennartz, Martin 182 Leonard, Linda 87,168 Lerum, James 203 Lesley. Jennifer 63.87.190 Lesser, Bruce 68,195,116 Lewandowski, Jeff 190 Lewandowski, Randy 119.190 Lewis. Dan 168 Lewis. Dave Lewis. Steve 203 Lewis,Suellen190 Leyde. Dale 190 Leyde. Nancy 61,79.83,168 Leytze, Annabelle 57.61.168 Liberty, Michele 195 Licht, Pat 61,118,168 Liddell, Sandra 168 Lidean, Kathy 190 Liezen. Dave 72.73.203 Lightfoot. Glenda 168 Lillie. Teresa 203 Lindner, Steve 190 Lindsey. Lowell 190 Lindsey, Muriel 51,168 Lippert. Dennis 80,168 Lipps, Dollie 203 Litchfield. Diana 51.203 Litchfield, Donna 75,183 Littell. Christina 203 Little. Kelly 47,58.88,168 Little, Shannon 63,203 Livingstone, Helen 168 Lodge, Linda 75,168 Lof, Robert 68.70.168 Loff, Carolyn Loff, Steve Logan. Janet 168 Logsdon. Lois 36,61 Logue, Ken 168 Logue. Mark Logu e. Robert Lohman, Lyndell Loncasty, Lyle 168 Long, Tobert 89.203 Longie, Don 168 Lora ng, Karen 63,118,203 Lord. Steven 203 Lorello, Frank 203 Lorello, Robert 86,182 Losh. Paulette Loucks. Jim 68.169 Loucks, Gloria 121.190 Lowther, Paulette 169 Lowther, Suzanne 203 Loy, Becky 61 Lucas. Kathlyn 39.203 Lucas. Laura 74 Luce, Alice 203 Luders, Lynne 63 Luders, Susan Ludwig. Paula 203 Lu her, John 100,114 Like, David 169 Ludich. Randi 63 Lumley. Greg 169 Lund. Frederick Lund. Kenneth 169 Lundberg, Karen Lunden. Evelyn 203 Lunden. James Lundy, Don 190 Lundy, Michael Lupfer, Gary 102,203 Luse, Janet 169 . Luse, Susan 63,203 Lux. Dnnis Lyman, Larry 168 Lynam, Bob 190 Lyons. Glenn 65 Lyons, Terry 168 Mace, Linda 68 Mackey. Linda 36.69.168 Macri. Barbara 190 Madison. Chris 203 Magnuson, Cheryl 169 Magnuson, Ed 203 Maio. Mike Maio. Debbie Mally. Linda 85 Malmquist. Kyle Malmquist. Steve 72,165 Maloney. Coleen 203 i Maloney, Tim 100,11 1,159,169 Malterner, John 169 Mandick, Gary 203 Mandulay. Tony 169 Many. Greg 169 Marier. Cliff Marko. Steve 169 Marksbury. Linda 63.72 Marksbury. Richard 78,153,169 Marr. Dorrit 36.61,88,153.169 Marshall, Sherry 203 Marshall, Steve 190 Marshall. Terry 182 Martin, Rene 169 Martin. Janet 61,85,190 Martin, Kay 203 Martin, Ken 182 Martin, Larry 203 Martin. Linda Martin. Lois 203 Martin. Ronald 203 Martin. Toni Martinson. Susan Mason. Cheryl 63,118 Mason. Paul 203 Mason. Sonia 51,68,118,203 Maston. Cebbie 95.203 Mateeff. Mitchell 203 Mather, Robert Mather. Steven 190 Mathews, Bruce 169 Mathews, Gary 203 Mathiason, Laura 63,209 Mathiason, Mary 63 Mathieson, Tim 203 Matthews, Dana 203 Matthews. John 74,169 Mayo, Mike 203 Maypole. Donna 170 McBride, John 203 McBride, Kathy McCammon, Mike 102,203 McCammon, Patricia 203 McCann. Leslie 170 McCarthy, Margaret McCaughan, Barbara McClenny. Marilyn 170 McCollim, Leslie 170 McConnell. Gary 68,102,203 McConnell, Nancy 68.170 McConnell, Randy 203 McCormick. Molly 190 McCormick, Richard 209 McCoy, Max 70.203 McCracken, Don 203 McCracken, Linda 170 McCreight, Alan 182 McCrow, Sam McCulloch, Sherri 63,203 McDaniel, Clyde McDaniel, Everett 203,209 McDaniel, Jan 203 McDaniel. Mary 203 McDaniel. Ralph 102.203 McDonald. Bob 68.70.170 McDonald. Sandra 68.118 McDougall. Dick 86.87.171 McDowell, Kathy 203 McDowell, Colleen 67,171 McEvoy, Patrick 209 McEwen, Randy 209 McGhee, Linda 203 McGhee. Ted 191 McGilley. Patricia 203 McGuire. Linda 190 Mclnerney, Lonna 36.75.185 Mclntosh, Marc Mclntosh, Penney 51,63,203 Mclntosh, Sandra 171 Mclntyre. Francis 190 Mclntyre, John 195 McKee, Lowell McKee, Sheri 171 McKenzie, Ron 191 McKinlay. Michele 203 McLarin, David 62,171 McLarin, Debbie 171 McLarin, Karen 203 McLarin, Wesley 191 McLaughlin, Stephen 203 McLellan, Kathy 86.87.171 McLellan, Kris 171 McMahan, Denise 182 McMaster, Nancy 203 McMurtery. Mike 191 McNearney. Les 203 McNeese, Bob 204 McNett. Lorna 63,84,118,191 McQuade. Linda 204 Mc ueen, Lena 36.204 Mcgueen. Leona 191 MCS'teen, Debbie 57,61.151,171 McVay, Mike 204 McWee, Ted 191 McWilliams, Tom McWilliam, Tim Mead.GariyI191 Meader. C et 204 Meck, Beverly 204 Medina, Jim 195 Meier, Bob 191 Meier, Bob 78,191,204 Meier, Dick 78,100,151,171 Meili. Cindy 171 Meiser, Jim 204 Meissner, Gary 86.87.171 Meissner, Scott 204 Melcher, Loren 171 Melchisedeck, Sally 72,204 Melendrez, Melinda 191 Mellem, Randy 204 Mellen, Marla 63,191 Mellick, Bob 195 Menteer, Craig 171 Mercer. Susan 204 Meredith. Jackie 43.75.195 Merier, Cliff 191 Merriam, Dave 171 Merriam, Sharon 204 Merritt. Dick 100,191 Messenger. Tim 191 Messersm ith, Penny 204 Mettler, Mike 191 Meyers, John 102 MeWhinney. Ken 43.75.171 Mewhinney. Mark 102,204 Michaels, Dave 195 Michels. Joe 204 Middlesworth, Keith 102,204 Mielke, Garey 204 Miller, Annette 204 Miller. Bob 100,114,171 Miller. David 93,121,191 Miller. Dave 74,121,191 Miller, Don 36,44.78,191 Miner. Eddy 171 Miller, Glenna 191 Miller, Joe 204 Miller. Judy 51,191 Miller, Kathy 27.86,87.171 Miller. Kevin Miller, Monte 88,171 Miller. Richard 191 Miller. Steve 204 Milne, George 204 Milne, Scott 204 Miotke, Mike 204 Miotke, Sandy 171 Miotke, Stan 171 Mirek, Pam 195 Missildine, Joanna 63.72.204 Mitchel, Molly 55,118,191 Mitchel. Sally 63,118.121.204 Mitchell, Fred 204 Mitchell. Mike Mitchell, Susan 204 Mitley. Ken 171 Moat. Chelle 36,63,85,204 Moe, Carolyn 63,204 Moe, Dave 36.78,153,171 Moe. Jim 64,118,171 Moeckel, Audrey 57,61,79,171 Moliter. Kristine 204 Molitor, Jami 38.47.58.88,171 Moller. Colleen 204 Monahan. Donna 204 Moore, Diane 204 Moore, Mike 66,195 Moore, Mike 72,171 Moore, Pam 63,191 Moran. Becky 171 Morford. Kathy 191 Morgan, Pam 75.80.171 Morgan, Rex 195,205 Morris, Billy 204 Morstad. Jon 191 Morris, Debra 204 Morris, Patricia Morris. Steve 68.70.191 Morrison. Margie 87,171 Morrison, Michelle 63.75.191 Morrison, Robert 171 Morton, Dick 204 Morton, Kathy 61,171 Moses, Charles 204 Mosgar, Tony 125,191 Mothe. Dave 171 Mott, Martin 118,191 Mott, Mike 85.118,151,171 Mottaz, Brian 74,191 Mueller, Greg 104,125,191 Mueller, Paula 204 Mulcahy, Rick 85,104.125,171 Mullen, Dorothy 204 Mullen, Kathryn 95,171,191 Muller, Katherine 191 Mullette, Susan 68.171 Mullins. Paul 191 Mulvey. Dennis 209 Mulvey. Timothy 204 Muma. Clydette 209 Muma. Steve 171 Mumford, Joy 204 Mu nker. Tom 27,86.87.172 Munson. Candy 51,121,172 Mu nther, Sheryle 204 Mu nyon, Richard 85.93.195 Murphy, Bonnie 172 Murphy. Kathy 204 Murphy. Margie 172 Murray. Katie 172 Murray, Pam 51,191 Muzeroll, Charles 172 Muzeroll, Craig 204 Myers. Chris 204 Myers, Debbie 172 Myers, John 204 Myers, Mike 68.204 Myhre, Mike 37.172 N Nadeau. Jeff 78,185,191 Nadeau. Paul 172 Nagle, Mary 73.191 Nappi. Jan 191 Nash, Donna Nash, Phil 172 Nelson, Arthur 85 Nelson, Curt 172 Nelson, Darralyn 191 Nelson, Linda 195 Nelson, Paul 75.88.172 Nelson, Randy 100,191 Nesbitt, Gary 204 Nesbitt, Sue 191 Ness, Linda 36,191 Nesbitt. William 100,172 Ness. Shelley 204 Neudorfer. Bob 118, 204 Nevers. Sue 51,204 Newlun. Dan 111,172 Newlun. Dave 204 Newport, Colleen 55,67.89.191 Newport, Cynthia 43.85.172 Nicholson, Jon 204 Nilson. Kathy 204 Nilson. Marilyn 191 Nirschel. Bev 172 Noah, Ron 209 Nock, Sue 204 Nofsinger, Vickie 204 Nolan. Gail 191 Nolan, Rhonda 172 Nord, Larry 72.172 Norman, Peggy 63.195 Norman, Terry 102.204 Norrie, Vicki 51,72,73,172 Nottage. Carl 191 Northrup, Pam 63,204 Novak, Mike 204 Nygaard, Brenda 191 Nygaard. Stan 118,172 O Oakes, Chris 195 Ochsner. Lani 172 Ochsner. Marian 209 O'Connor, Chris 172.182 O'Connor, Mike 172 O'Deen, Judy 72.73.204 Offill. Gary 173 Offill. Jack 173 Ogilvie. Dan 102,111,204 Oleson. June 183 Olsen. Gary 111,204 Olsen, Len 173 Olsen. Russ 204 Olson. 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Patti 175 Pritchard, Gail 175 Probst, Dave 104,125,192 Proctor, Les 205 Prouty. Lisa 205 Puckett, Doug 175 Puckett. Lindsey 175 Pullen, Kerry 205 Pyles, Jim 175 Raat. Sherry 175 Radford, Sue 175 Rafferty. Wayne 205 Rainer, Scott 68,70,78,192 Rainwater. Jeri 61,153,174 Raivo, John 175 Ralph, Gina 192 Ramage. Wendy 63.79.192 Ramm. Roger 121,206 Ramsey, Jerry 100,111,192 Rancourt. Dennis 100,175 Rancourt. Judy 206 Randall, Judy Randall, Eleanor 63,206 Rasley. Gerald 206 Rautio. Denise 63,192 Ray. Diana 51,63,206 Ray, Jean 61,57.89,96,192 Raymond. Dennis 153,175 Rea, Janet 118,206 Read, Mark 175 Reamer, Jim 175 Reamer, John 72,206 Redd, Barry 64,100,111,151.175 Redd. Sherry 192 Reding, Jo Ann 89,175 Redman, Linda 182 Reed, Bob 72,73,192 Reed, Ron 206 Reems, Darcy 63,206 Reems, Mitch 65,66.68,70.78.175 Rees, Terry 175 Reeves, Dave 104,118,175 Rehn, Cindy 63,206 Reichert, Rayleen 206 Reigel, Larry 206 Renshaw, John 175 Renshaw, Kris 192 Repp, John 175 Revier, Bob 102,206 Reyes, Ray 206 Reynolds, Sue 61.175 Rhoad, Dave Rice, Barbara Rice, Bonnie 57,68.75.79.80,175 Rice, Bruce 102,206 Richards, Charlene 206 Richards, Robin 206 Richardson, Karen 195 Richter, Carolyn 192 Richter, Dave 68.102,111.206 Richter, Joan 36.68.206 Richter, Paul 78,125,175 Rickman, Connie 51,175 Ries, Barbara 192 Ries, Louise 175 Rigg. Debbie 63,206 Rigg, Jana 88,175 Riggs, Bill 206 Riggs. Gerald 125,175 Riggs, Robert 65,206 Riley, Kathy 206 Ringel, Vicki 36,175 Rison, Charles 192 Rison, Len 206 Rison, Les 175 Riste, George 100.195 Ritchie. Ed 192 Ritchie, John 175 Ritchie, Kathy 206 Ritter, Bill 192 Rizzuto, Dave 192 Robb, Barbara 192 Robbins, Dan 100,125,175 Robbins, Tim 78,100,121,125,192 Roberg. Glenn 206 Roberton, Mark 68,206 Roberts, Barry 175 Roberts, Doug 176 Roberts, Gail 176 Roberts, Karen 206 Roberts, Margie 176 Roberts. Robin 206 Roberts, Steve 206 Robertson, Brian 195 Robertson. Colleen 192 Robertson, Patricia 51.75.192 Robinette, Linda 63,192 Robinson, Dave 176 Robinson, Janice 192 Robinson, Richard 78,192 Rodgers, Richard 192 Rodkey, Paul 68,102,206 Rodriguez, Pat 61,79,84,151,176 Rogers, Terry 63.192 Rohlman, Debbie 206 Rohlman, Rhonda 61,192 Rookey, Steve 100,176 Rosencrans, Nancy 86.87.176 Ross, Doug 206 Rossman. Steve 206 Rostvold, Gene 100,114,192 Rothstein, Dave 192 Rowe. Jerry 192 Rowe, Bob 206 Roupe, Susan 61.84.176 Rowe, Rosalind Rozell, Dan 176 Rupnow, Karen 192 Russell, Sue 51.57,61,72,79.192 Rutherford, Bob 192 Rutz, Greg 176 Rutz, Bob 192 S Sacco. Mike 118,206 Sampson. Barbara 83,176 Sampson, Willa 57,67,72.89,151, 176 Samsel, John 192 Samuels, Christine 192 Samuels. Karen 51,94,95,176 Sanborn, Steve 206 Sand. Cheryl 68,206 Sanderson, Linda 63,192 Sands. Sindy 55.63.176,207 Sappington. Clayton 176 Sarchet, Brian 207 Sartz, Denny 58,176 Sasse, Lary 116 Savoie, Evelyn 55,182 Sayler, Ronald 207 Scarpelli, Sarah 63.207 Schaper, Diane 207 Schaper, Elaine 176 Schelling, Lynette 192 Scher, Karen 192 Scher, Steve 192 Schermerhorn, Robin 61,118,192 Schirman. Diane 192 Schmidt, Carmen 207 Schmidt, Linda 192 Schmitt, Dave 72,207 Schmitt, Elizabeth 72,73,89,176 Schmitt, Mike 72 Schmitz, Dia ne 36,72,73,207 Schnitzmeier, Patty 207 Schnitzmeier, Polly 192 Schoch, Pam 68,207 Shoffner, Lynda Schoultz, Terry 192 Schramm, Vicki 207 Schreckendgust, Dennis 85.104, 125.192 Schroeder, Steven 207 Schultz, Larry 183 Schultz, Richard 74,195 Schultz, Tom 64,100,176 Schutz. Carolyn 51,72,73,207 Slissons, Bill 195 Scott. Charles Scott. Dianne 192 Scott, Elaine 39.72.192 Scott. Laurie 176 Scott, Randy 207 Scott, Richard 195 Scott, Bob 192 Scott. Ronald 207 Scott, Shirley 192 Scrivner, Kevin 192 Seal. Marvin 64,100,111,176 Sedore, Larry 207 Seigle. Andy 176 Seipp. Jim 100,114.185,195 Selby. Kathy 182 Sellers, Judy 72.73.89.192 Semler, Keith 192 Setchell, Kaye 192 Severn. Richard 65,68,78,85.93. 192 Sharp, Roger 119.207 Sharpe. Steve 192 Sharpe, Sue 195 Shaw. Brenda 61,118,192 Siebers, Randy 207 Siers, Randy 192 Sigman. Gary 68,100,192 Simmet. Fred Simmet, Pat 207 Simmet, Vicki 192 Simonsen, Rob 192 Simpson. Elizabeth 63,94,192 Simpson, John 192 Sir, Scott 177 Smith. Sharon Skavland, Candy 177 Skow. Gary 68.70.177 Skow. Richard 207 Skubinna. Tamy 63,85,205 Slagg. Mary 176 Slagg, Maynard 207 Slater. Cynthia 192 Slaton. Jim 207 Slocum, Mike 207 Smith, Betty 207 Smith, Dalton 192 Smith, Doug 65.207 Smith. Eileen 195 Smith. Gary 72,207 N , Smith. Andy 114,176 , Smith, Greg 114,176 5 1 Smith. Jan 36,54.55.56.57.61,177 Smith, Jennifer 192 Smith, Karlea 85.207 Smith, Lynea 63.207 Smith, Lynn 207 Smith, Mark 177.207 ', Smith, Mike 207 1 Smith, Mike 207 ' Smith, Nancy 61,87.153.177 Sm ith, Nancy 63.207 Smith, Nancy 207 Smith, Paulette 207 Smith, Reid 68.192 Smith, Robert 177 , Smith. Roberta 70,177 Smith, Mark 207 Smith, Steve Smith, Susan 94.195 Smith, Sherry 207 Sm ith. Terry 207 Smith. Trevor Smith, Vance 207 Smith, Verla 61.88.177 Smitt. Vivian 177 Smolkowski. Judy 192 Smolkowski. Susan 192 Snider. Susan , Snow, Janet 177 Snow, Pat 78.84.193 Snyder. Bruce 207 Snyder, Sandra 207 Solheim, Kathy 177 Solin, Leanne 36.47,58,177 Somerville, Karen 61,88,185,193 Sorensen, Christine 61,193 Sorini. Steve 207 Souser. Debbie 83.177 Southern, Jim 177 Sower, Phillip Speicher, Keith 178 Spencer, Nancy Spencer. Nancy 193 Speranzi, Tom 193 Speziale, Sheryl 207 Speziale, Victor 178 Spolski, Andy 68.193 Sprague. Charlene 36.63.207 Spring. Karen 207 Sprint, Gary 193 Spurgeon, Paul 207 SpurIing,Wesley Stabler. Sheri 63.207 Stafinbil, Karen 95,193 Stafinbil, Mary 178 Staley, Ben 178 Stanley, Cynthia 63,207 Staudinger, Rod 207 Steckling, Sandra 178 Stecks. Larry 182 Steele, Bob 178 Steen, Julie 36.63.207 Stegall, Darlene Steger. Tom 36.68.78.93.114,193 Steinman. Barry 72.73,89,179 Steinman, Kathy 51.72.207 Stenersen, Nancy 193 Stenersen, Rebecca 63.207 Stenersen, Charles 88,125,179 Stenmark. Mavis Stephens, John 179 Stevens, Susanne 179 Stewart, Carol 207 Stewart, Lana 193 Stewart, Monte 102,207 Stewart, Wayne 179 Stickels. Claire 61,151,179 Stillar, Charlene 193 Stillar, Charlotta 207 Stillar, Denise 61.85.179 Stillar, 207 Stober, Diane 51,72,73.89.179 Stokes. Mary 61,72,83,179 Stolte, Verne 193 Stone, Barb 72,89,121,179 Stolz. Phillip 207 Stoner. Ron 100,179 Stout, Vincent 193 Stoyanac, Marian 63,207 Strader. Bob 68,207 Stradley, Gary 193 Strand, Kris 193 Strange, Margo 63.207 Strae. Caron Straub. Linda 63.95.193 Strick, Howard 207 Strom, Brian 207 Strong. Vicki 72.179 Sturm, Connie 207 Stutzman, Jonas 207 Sullivan, Dave 179 Sullivan, Dawn 51.68.193 Sullivan, Mary 63,193 Sulpizio, Ron 207 Summers. Gail 61,179 Swain, Bill 193 Swann, Peggy 179 Swanson, Randi 61,179 Swartout, Pat 195 Swedo, Bob Swenson, Linda 63.72,83.179 Swett, Keith 86,87,179 Swett, Linda 179 Swisher, Becky 51,61,94.95,179 Swords, Ron 209 Sylvester, Dennis 193 T Talley, Les 207 Talley, Patricia 193 Tanner, David 95,195 Tatman, Dennis 195 Taylor, Christina 63,193 Taylor, Loren 68,207 Taylor. Kirk 193 Taylor, Norm Taylor, Teresa 179 Terhark, Susan 36.95.193 Teters, Bill 102,111,207 Theiss, Anna 72,179 Teters, Joan 208 Thelsen, Stephanie 63,72,89,179 Thibault, Mike 36,72,179 Thiemann, Coralyn 208 Thiemann, Ken 118,179 Thoet, Mark 65,102,208 Thomas, Cecelia 193 Thomas, Larry 179 Thomas. Lissa 193 Thomas, Steve 208 Thom pson, Edward 208 Thompson, Jerry 179 Thompson, Kathy 208 Thompson, Larry 102,116,208 Thompson, Lila 208 Thompson.'Rod 116.193 Thompson, Scott 118.179 Thompson, Stan 208 Thoorsell, Bill 208 Thornburg, Susan 208 Thorpe, Cathy 208 Thurber. Linda 179 Thurman, Patricia 89.179 Thurston. Carolyn Tigar. Colleen 61.179 Tigar. Tom 208 Tissue. Jim 208 Tissue, Patty 61.84.179 Tobey, Walt 68.85.193 Tobiason, Bob 179 Tobin, Jeff 104,116 Todd, Bill 209 Tollefson, Ginger 51.85.193 Tollefson, John 208 Tomsha. Janet 121.208 Tomson, Charlotte 85,193 Tomson, Janice 61,151,179 Tomson, Randy 208 Tonelli, Lenora 193 Town, Bruce 100,193 Toy. Greg 37,78,153,179 Trapp. Charlene 179 Trapp, Nona 208 Trapp, Tom 179 Travis. Jim 179 Treadwell, Dave 68,208 Treffry, Karen 208 Tritt. Pat 208 Tritt, Robert 192 Tru esdell, Nancy 208 Truman. Curt 208 Truman, Dennis 193 Tubbs, Shelley 209 Tucker, Patricia 193 Tuff, Kathy Tuke, Greg 68.78,102,111,208 Turner. Darlene 193 Tyler, Diana 72,179 Tysseland, Karen 51.84.193 U Udland, Duane 179 Udland, Richard 208 Ulrich. Sharon 72,179 Urness, Kari 72.180 Urquhart, Gary 193 Urquhart. Scott 208 Urton. Ron 208 Usher. Steve 208 Utley, Dave 87,182 V Valdes, Haydee 43.84.180 Valuelf, Diane 193 Valueff. Nancy 208 Van Camp. Vana Jo 195 Vanderlinde, Cindy 63,208 Vanderlinde, Paul 193 Vandervert, John 194 Vandervert, Linda 208 Vandewalle. Donna 61,194 Vandyk, Marilyn 55.72.194 Vanos, Chris 100,114,194 Vanos, Linda 61.194 Vanrossum, Christine 208 Vanrossum, Karen 180 VanSchoorl. JoAnne Van Wert, Bob 208 Vanwert. Forest 153,180,208 Vanwey. Craig 194 Vanwey. Tim 208 VanWinkle. Phyllis 51,54,57,61. 79.85.180 VanWinkle, Rose Mary 51,63.94. 208 Vaughan. Debbie 121.208 Vaughan, Gail 87.180 Veitenheimer, Paula 63,208 Veltkamp, Sandra 194 Venable, Linda 63,208 Victor. Terry 208 Virden, Mark Vigil. Randy 208 Viger, John 104,194 Virden, Mark 194 Visger. Margie 51.55.61,89,194 Vogele. Dixie 194 Volland, Linda 51.61,95.18O Volosing. Diane 55.68.208 Voos, Joe 195 Voos, Debbie 194 Vota. Carol 194 Vota. Cathy 72 Vota. Fred 182 Vyverberg. Charles 74,194 W Waechter. Cheryl 63.87,194 Wagenman, Darrell 180 Wagner. Donald 100,180 Wagner. Donna 194 Wagner, Janice 194 Wagner, Linda 208 Wahl. Greg 208 Waite. Bob 180 Waldrop. Richard 208 Walinski, Stephanie 51,180 Walinski, Valerie 63.84.194 Walker, Daniel 194 Walker. Denise 180 Wallace, Anita 194 Wallace, Ron 116.194 Wallender. Tracy Walters, Louise 194 Walton, Gary 182 Walton. Martha 57.61.194 Wampler. John 43,180 Wamsley, Cheri 51.208 Ward. Mike 195 Ward, Ron 194 Ward. Stephanie 208 Warner, Doug 208 Warner, Tom 208 Warpenburg, Jim 180 Warren, Edward 194 Warren, Kathy 51.87.180 Warrick. Patricia 180 Wasser. Jerriann 63,208 Waterhouse. Dale 86.87.180 Watson, Barbara Watson, Harry 194 Watson, Keith 36,194 Watt, Vicki 208 Weaver, Cheryl 194 Weaver, Donna 87.208 Webster, George 195 Webster, Lynne 194 Welch. Pat 194 Weldert. Rey 180 Weller, Sally 180 Wellman. Diann 194 Wells. Christine 208 Wellsandt, Greg 68,208 Welsford. Charles 194 Welsford. Jim 194 Wenning. Ray 180 Wenrick. Janet 180 Westwood. Wayne 100,111,185. 194 Wheeler. Glora 63.194 Whicker, Bill 66,208 Whipple, Ginny 61,180 Whitcomb. Bob 180 White, Dan 68.69.181 White, Dawn 181 White, Fred 194 White, Loralee 68,208 White, Rae Marie 208 White. Randy 181 White. Robert 184 Whited, Julie 208 Whitehall, Tim 182 Whitehead, Connie 51.181 Whitehead, Kathy 63,89.121.208 Whitney. Martin 65.181 Whitney. Teresa 208 Wideman. Bruce 114,194 Wideman. Kathy 63,194 Wideman. Mike 102.208 Wideman. Sandy 72.209 Wiens, Peggy 61,121,194 Wightman, Betsy 47,57,58,87,1.81 Wihlborg. Don 36.45,68,18O Wikel. Darlene 180 Wiklu nd, Ron 194 Wilcox. Kathy 63.74.80.185,194 Wilde. Chris 114,180 Wilkes.Cl'1arlOttie 208 Wilkey, Ken 208 Wilkinson, Bruce 44.181 Willlord. Sharon 87,151,181 William. Todd 209 Williams, Barbara 36.63.118.195 Williams. Greg 194 Williams, Michele 63.72.194 Williams. Sandy 181 Williams, Scott 102,125,208 Williamson, Mary 195 Williamson, Shirley Wilson. Dayle 57.61,79,94,181 Wilson, Judy 194 Wilson, Roy 208 Wimpy. Paul 194 Wingert. Mary 194 Winkey. Glenn 68,208 Winters, Ken 194 Winters, Richard 78.83.194 Wintersteen. Gail 36.94.181 Wirtz, Richard 194 Wisher. Scott 102,208 Withrow, Lynn 121,208 Wolcott, Roger 194 Wold, Greg 194 Wold, Kathy 195 Wold, Norman 208 Wolfe, Jeff 111,194 Wolfe. Marcia 51.61.89,194 Wolff. Bonnie 63.194 Womack. Bob 181 Wood, Mike 195 Wood. Kathy Wood. Michael Woodfin, Mona 208 Woodson, Richard Woodson, Rosemary Worley. Virginia 194 Worsham, Debbie 194 Worth. Sally 194 Wozow. Linda 194 Wright. Carla 181 Wright, Dana 194 Wright, Esther 195 Wright, Gerry 194 Wright. Jeff 100.194 Wright, Melody 208 Wright, Mike 208 Wright, Tom 111.181 Wulff. Dan 100,114,181 Wulff, Doug 181 Wullender, Tracy 208 Wylde, Paul 104,111,181 Y Yahnke, Lyle 194 Yeager. Gregg 181 York, Laurel 89.194 Yost, Charles 195 Youd, Connie 63.208 You ng, Doug 182 You ng. Esli 208 You ng, Guy 208 You ng. Jack 208 You ng, Kathy 208 Young, Les Young, Priscilla 182 You ng. Steve 43,182 Younker.Arlan182 Younker. Gale 182 Z Zabel, Carol 88.182 Zemke. William 78,183 Zimmer, Ray 75.83.183 Zimmerman, Bobbie 183 Zimmerman. Mark 116,194 Zinn, Linda 194 RENTALS SALES SERVICE C TELEVISIONS Color and B.W. W ff W I , , - I I , SARTORI DIAMONDS BELOVED BY BRIDES FOR OVER 60 YEARS po ISXFSRI HNUIAILIT ililnuu W., Dishwashers Appliances Recorders Stereos FA 7-9551 N. 3911 M d John Aitchison Cindy Allen Trudy Altig Greg Ames Darlene Anderson Mike Anderson Roy Anyan Mike Aubrey Kim Barigar Gene Baril Sandra Barker Congratuations to the Class of 1968 and these Janice Ellis Bruce Ericson Debbie Eshelman Kathy Etchieson Karen Evans Steve Evans Kris Ewing Terry Fanning Loran Faudree Cheryl Finney Betty Jo Fitzpatrick -- OUR PATRONS! Lyle Loncasty Kenneth Logue Jim Loucks Paulette Lowther David Luke Ken Lund Janet Luse Marilyn McClenny Bob McDonald Dave McLarin Debbie McLarin Connie Rickman Jana Rigg Jerry Riggs Barry Roberts Gail Roberts Steve Rookey Nancy Rosencra ns Susan Roupe Barbara Sampson Willa Sampson Karen Samuels John Barnett Paulette Franke Tim Maloney Denise Sartz Mary Jo Barnett Rhonda Frederick John Malterner Larry Sasse Michael Bassett Sue Fry Greg Many Betty Schmitt Claudia Bean Kent Gable Bruce Mathews Marvin Seal Cheryl Bentley Robert Gavette John Matthews Laurie Scott Morris Bereiter Carla Gembala Cindy Meile Andrea Seigle Lynda Blackwell Marilyn Genova Loren Melcher Elaine Sherril Vickie Bonser Lynda Gilbreth Ken Mewhinney Judy Shotwell Greg Borg Mary Glinski Linda Mellem Connie Showalter Susan Boyle Ron Graham Dave Merriam Gary Skow Sheila Brockie Kevin Greenfield Stanley Miotke Darlene Smith Laurel Brown Mary Griffith Monte Miller Janice Smith Gary Brusseau Kathie Grimmer Dave Moe Mark Smith Keith Bull Karen Hadley Jim Moe Nancy Smith Diana Bullivant Alice Haenle Jami Moliter Leanne Solin Carol Bu nn Francis Harris Becky Moran Deborah Souser Dayle Byrnes Cec Hart Pamela Morgan Keith Speicher Mike Cain Dave Harrison Bob Morrison Vic Speziale Randy Calkins Linda Headley Marge Morrison Mary Stafinbil Richard Cappello Dick Heldenbrand Rich Mulca hey Ben Staley Jerry Carlson Mike Henderson Tom Munkers Sande Steckling Tim Chapman Con Hendren Bonnie Murphy Barry Steinman Karen Christenson Terry Higgins Debbie Myers Charles Stenersen Sally Christiansen Debbie Hill Paul Nadeau Wayne Stewart Jerry Clark Becky Hille Curt Nelson Claire Stickles Karen Clark Gary Hitzel Paul Nelson Ron Stoner Kathy Clark Cherry Holt Bill Nesbitt Linda Swenson Sue Clark Darell Ingram Rhonda Nolan Becci Swisher Dan Clary David Hu nt Mike O'Con nor Stephanie Theisen Roberta Clawson Dick Jessen June Olsen Kenneth Thiemann Paula Clodfelter Val Jessen Lyn Omans Larry Thomas Roberta Coffman Doug Johnson Len Olson Colleen Tigar Susan Cobb Jacklyn Johnson Sue Olson Jan Tomson John Cole Ron Johnson Wakelee Olson Duane Udland Dan Colyar Colleen Jones Jeff Peel Haydee Valdes Larry Conboy Harvey Jones Larry Parsons Phyllis Van Winkle Kathy Cooper Marilyn Jones Pat Pavlak Darrell Wagenman Doug Crowe Kathleen Judge Janie Patterson John Wampler Kathi Cummins JoyJustus Nancy Perry Jim Warpenburg Gary Danilson Mary Kehne Paul Peters Raymond Wenning Terry Dammarell Tracie Kidd Jeannette Peterson Janet Wenrick Debby Davis Kancy Kraig Paul Peterson Dan White Fred Davisson Kathie Krewson Jim Philopant Dawn White Jim Dean Kay Kucera Ray Pitschka Randy White Jerry Deneke Cindy Kuhn Cindy Place Chris Wilde Terry Dick Nancy Laughary Gene Plett Bruce Wilkinson Bill Dillon Barbara Layton Lindsay Puckett Sharon Willford Shannon Dickson Loretta Lavelle Gail Pritchard Dayle Wilson Bob Donahoe Alan Lee Suzanne Radford Carla Wright Eric Drake Marcia Leiren Geraldine Rainwater Tom Wright Tom Dunn Linda Leonard Mitch Reems Gregg Yeager Candy Edwards Kelly Little Bonnie Rice Ray Zimmer Jim Elms Muriel Lindsey Paul Richter Garland Tneair lug. Henle Studlo FA 5-3342 I to qv xgglt fiwvgliiiitw iii 41' f.sJ.,. I 1.15.1 . Youth reaches for these unattainable goals and becomes man or woman. Youth becomes seekers . This quest is eternal- the individual must find a 1 1 sx? 'sq M'??v:'f ' ' Y !lQf',i'.7t-fiij .- f a 2 TX.'Sw-'Q! A :,r 5 X gk ,fs 5 st: , , ,si f 4 1 -H' ' f . f J v -as '41,-, fl , 44,4 W' ig ,, . . . -5, 3 .-.--, . .-, 5 MQ, ' Cv- wfQ.u.,,-2 , is .f f EDITOR'S MESSAGE Challenged by four major dead- lines and 16 minor deadlines, the staff worked approximately 300 hours compiling the 1968 Sporran. Staff members designed layouts, planned pictures and wrote copy under the guidance of advisor Ted Clark, whose cooperation and en- couragement was vital to year- book production. Capturing the essence of the theme QUEST, art student Larry Cree designed the 1968 Sporran cover. 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