Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1970
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Moments pass quickly, never to be re-gained or re-lived. Moments ot having a friend and offering friendship to another. Moments to belong and moments to feel alone. :li 'fur- 'Nha J L i X 5? .mag 'S Sk. ,gaixfiti xv h ..-aka. a Q.. :- 'M 531. IW' i 41 1 in ,, , '1- 'x 2 1 1 W 4 I Q, 5 Y 4 19 v 4 C 1 1 Ak 1 x xg I Mlfxf fffxig 1 ,W ., , .Nfl ,,.,q 'I f N Y, '- 7 v 4 M X . , V xv? . I , , - jf ' ' 4 ..' , , 1 1 f 5 Sy, L, 1 5 I f ' 7 's f I Moments to discover identity in the surroundings of the city. Moments to form ideals - from the past, ot the present, and tor the tuture. Moments to believe ot the timidly o and moments to question. Moments to grab hold utstretched hand of the unknown. towards the Moments ot pride in achievement or bitter defeat. Moments to unite common goal . . . and be proud. , , A ,LL .www . .Aw - X 5 I l kv M I, 4 vp I 5 A 'I .......g'................ 5. iii fm, tiff. i' .Q I N ,. - T' QA X 11, V5 f! gg 3 k . 'X 69? H p K Asa ,E W . 1 EH 'E ,fa if ,Q wwf 'V gf! ,ff Moments of Ieamingg the core of our purpose. Moments to be young and old, strong and afraid sure and uncertain - all at the same time. ' f W, 1. ,mr 7 For high school is only a moment - frozen to last within the pages ot this book. A moment to treasure FROM THIS MOMENT ON. Sporran Honors Retiring IVI Taylor With Dedication September, 1957-A new high school joined the Spokane ranks: The Highlanders of Shadle Park had been born. At the beginning, Principal William Taylor and a staff of 61 teachers and 5 secretaries greeted 1515 new students and began to build Spokane's most dynamic student body. ln thirteen years 6,025 stu- dents have graduated from Shadle Park, over 20,800 stu- dents have passed through the Highland Halls, 41 of the original staff have gone, but Mr. Taylor has guided the growth of Shadle Park for all 13 years. Right: Reminiscing over 13 years of work at Shadle, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Rostvold pause in the cafe- teria to observe some of the In September, 1970 Shadle Park will open its doors for its 14th year, but conspic- uously, Mr. Taylor will be gone from the home of the Henderson's. As the person who has led this great school to its maturity, Mr. Taylor retires at the close of this school year. For his great contributions to the institution we know as Shadle Park High School, this book is dedicated to Mr. Taylor: the individual who, to each Highlander, symbolizes the pride, spirit and loyalty that belong to each student at Shadle. ln our hearts, and in his, he will always be a Highlander. changes that have taken place, Mr. Taylor will retire at the close of the school year after forty-one years in public education. 4 1 3 ,, 4 I I 5 Y 1 f gl 6 2 EVE' ? 3 New Ideas Change English Departments lVlr. Carl Crowe directs his 6th period Advanced Drama class in rehearsing for the play A Dif- ferent Drummer which was pre- sented for the student body in December, Students in started rehearsing in Students spent much memorizing lines and out the acting. the play October. time in working More freedom for individual teachers characterized the English Curriculum for 197O, explained Nlr. Frank Yuse, English Department Head. This year's English Depart- ment tried new methods of teaching. Guidelines have been set up to give the teach- ers a bit more freedom in the material they teach. Many different choices of English were available to the student. Sophomores and Juniors were able to take Humanities for the first time this past year. English classes took advan- tage of the visual aids avail- able to them by making films of their interpretations of literature by using the video tape and 16 mm camera. IVlr. Carl Crowe, new to Shadle's faculty this past year, taught the beginning and advanced drama students in the finer points of acting. The advanced students put on a play for the student body entitled The Different Drummer. Students with an interest in some special aspect of Eng- lish had a number of classes to choose from for electives. These included Vocabulary, Shakespeare and Speech classes. English classes in the past have focused mainly on the set standards of what must be taught. But they have moved away from that and English taught this past year has been related to other subjects taught and more of the teacher's own approach to English, explained Mr. Yuse. A new debate class was added to the English department this past year. Most of the students enrolled in this class were also on the var- sity debate team. Students in Mrs. Virginia Burger's 6th period Shakespeare class study a replica of the old Globe Theater in London. le. N..kV I my TN, A 5 52 2 J 2 Maw wg V 2 1 1 1. ff , 'E 's:.,isff2 ' 1' aiu ' X 2 E fi Above: Senior Donna Paschall stops to answer a question during her required oral report for Nlr. Larry Clark's government class. Above: Janice Dishman pauses to check a question on a make-up test she is giving to other students in Mr. Larry Clark's government class. The test, taking place in in the hall outside Mr. Clark's classroom, is similar to many of the objective tests included in the departmen1:'s examination pro- gram. dr' Above: Concentrating on a lecture dents in Mr. Evan Bells US his about the Civil War are juniors tory class. Larry Mulette and Jan Warner, stu- Social Stud'es Program Adds Sophomore Humanities Above: Pam Schoch explains a theory while others consider it dur- ing one of the twice-weekly semi- nars held in senior humanities. Below: Some of the 60 members of the sophomore humanities class hurry to complete an assignment dealing with Oedipus the King. A new class, sophomore hu- manities, appeared in the social studies curriculum this year. Though humani- ties has been offered to, and widely accepted by, se- niors for four years, this is the first year it has been available at any other grade level at Shadle Park. Taught cooperatively by Mrs. Georgiana Sutherlin and Mrs. Betty Partridge, sophomore humanities employs three main teaching methods in presenting concepts of world history and literature. Lec- tures to the entire class of 60, 15-student seminarsg and lab Cexperiments in writing and large group discussionsl were all used in the new 10th grade study. Basic courses in the social studies area were offered as usual. Mr. Donald Miller emphasizes a lish-history class in a discussion point as he leads his junior Eng- of the Vietnamese war. Math Helps Students Gain Logical Thoughts, Skill We of the Math Department feel a great responsibility as we realize no other genera- tion of young people has ever needed mathematical educa- tion more than the one en- rolled in our schools today, stated Mr. Wayne Eacker, De- partment Head. He went on to say, Our aim is to teach these young peo- ple to think logically as well as acquire the basic mathe- matical skills needed to pur- sue further studies in math d ' 11 an science. This has been Below: Junior Christine Stinnett looks to her book for help as she tries to solve one of her algebra accomplished by the use of overhead projectors and the urging of more oral response and participation in class. Mr. Eacker added that even more important than the ac- cumulation of knowledge of a subject, is the development of an appreciation for that subject. instilled with a de- sire to learn, students are encouraged to further their mathematical education and prepare themselves for a fu- ture where math is a must. problems in Mr. Harvey Loch- head's second period class. Above: Students listen attentively ate math class as he explains ad- in Mr. Wayne Eackerls intermedi- vance equations and illustrates Above: Bob Bettinger, senior, is math principles in Mr. Robert- deep in thought as he learns new son's senior math class. W' ,L 4 r i., ,lg-s,f5..,lA . , S' i' f many of the basic principles of These students have previously math to his first period class. completed a course in algebra. Above: Helping students gain more knowledge and further in- terest in modern math, Mr. Rob- ert Cappello attempts to explain and illustrate various geometry 1 J equations in his second period math class. The use of modern equipment aids him in his presen- tation. Above: IVlr. Wayne Eacker uses an students gain a better under- his advanced math class. These courses in algebra, geometry, overhead projector to help his standing of math principles in students have completed previous and intermediate math. A 3 N Science Department Suiter with Crowded Conditions Above: Mr. Tex Clark illustrates one of the basic principles of physics for one of his physics classes. Mr. Clark's classes par- ticipated in many experiments during the year. Crowded conditions hamp- ered the Science Department during the 69-70 school year. Science classes averaged about thirty-seven students per room and the Science Department had to use a Home Economics room for one of its Biology classes. One year of science was re- quired of high school stu- dents. Most students earned their science credit in Bi- ology. Approximately 951 of all sophomores took Biology. All students did not stop after one year of science, however. About 30? of the juniors took Chemistry. Some 10-152 of the students who had taken Chemistry went on to Physics in their senior year. About one hundred students took three years of science. About 907, of these one Below: Left to right, Jim Down- ard, Ken Fasules, and Steve Ross- man, three of the Science De- partment's lab assistants do preparation work for a chemistry hundred students will seek careers in science, estimated Nlr. Tex Clark, in an evalua- tion of the Science Depart- ment. lVlr. Clark, physics and inte- grated science teacher, talk- ed of a more balanced sci- ence curriculum. One se- mester of biology, one se- mester of chemistry, and one semester of physics, stated Mr. Clark, would give stu- dents a more balanced out- look on science than the present two semesters re- quired in one science. Chemistry classes received new textbooks last year. Shadle was the only school using these books, fulfilling the one year trial period re- quired of all new texts, said Mr. Clark. These books open- ed the door for new experi- ments and teaching tech- niques. class. Lab assistants duties in- cluded helping set up experi- ments, and putting away chem- icals, plus doing any other odd jobs teachers may have for them. Department Adds Italian Language to '70 Curriculum ltalian has been added to Shadle's language curriculum this year. The subject is being taught by Miss Elena Gal- liena, a Fulbright Exchange teacher from Milan, Italy. Also offered for the first time this year is third level Rus- sian, being taught by Mr. llmar Kuljus. Russian is the only Asiatic language offered at Shadle. Classes this year are what they have always been- teaching the skills of using a foreign tongue and trying to understand their culture and think in their terms, stated Mr. Frank Yuse, head of English and Foreign Lan- guage Department. According to Mr. Yuse the enrollment is about the same as last year even though a new class has been added. One more classroom has been added for the Italian class. This year no special devices were used. The teachers still use a cross between tradi- tional and the new audio- lingual method. The new concept allows the student to hear a recording of the language and then repeat it to help him understand the pronunciation. A foreign language gives the student a skill for the future and may help him in attend- ing college. Below: Attentively taking part in Mr. William Via's first year French class are Bruce Ware, Beth Gold- en, and Kathy Stover. Looking at one of her first year liena who is from Milan, ltaly. student's work is Miss Elena Gal- Italian is new to Shadle this year. l l Administering an oral quiz, Mr. his second year Spanish class. Mrs. Loretta Sloan lectures as understand the fundamentals of Carlos Flores directs questions to students listen and attempt to first year German. ,t,. , Addressing his first year Russian history. For further understand- class, Mr. llmar Kuljus points out ing, Russian culture is studied as an interesting aspect of Russian well as the language. ,Af- - - o. .' Above: ln Secretarial Science, Sandy Johanson types a letter that she is taking from her short- hand notes. By building typing, dictation, and transcribing speeds, these students are prepared for jobs in the business world. Above: Senior Linda DeGrande re- types a letter she received from the transcribing machine, during her Business Machines class first period. Above: Secretarial Science helps Cathy Glass learn to type the many business letters that would normally be necessary in an of- , ff? , 1. ffripgwr .55-1. :lf it by W, if 5 L. i,,, 13 it A , ., faq .1 A en ' fs 41 a V Y L. WM Above: Senior Mike Halbig, Lon- nie Gabe, and Charlotta Stillar use the ten-key adding machines to complete a Business Machines assignment. tice. Secretarial Science is taught by Mrs. Griggs third and fourth period, preparing the students for work in offices after graduation. Business Ed Nearly half the student body was enrolled in the Business Education Courses according to the Dept. Head, Mr. Feld- husen. General Business, with its usefulness to everyday living, was popular with students as they studied personal busi- ness regulations and proc- esses used daily. Secretarial Science and Shorthand proved to be a well planned program to help the students with everyday of- fice procedures. It also helped them to build their speed when taking dictation. Business Machines Classes have incorporated a unit of Data Processing, working closely with the school dis- trict IBM Center. This class also prepared the students for post-graduate employ- ment. Department Below: Transcribing shorthand prepares Judy Odeen for a better opportunity in the Secretarial world. During class she does an Draws Majority Enrollment assignment from the text book, but students also take dictation and transcribe letters to increase their accuracy. Mass Communications Earns New Emphasis for '70 Closed Circuit TV, New Paper Advisor Key Change David Wise, Larry Mullette and Bob Duven work on the micro- phone and boom. These studio instruments are essential in closed circuit television produc- tion. Right: The central point of all taped programs is the video tape recorder. Working with it are lab assistants, John McDaniels, Kip Conley, Gene Carson, Mark Beazer and Scott Litchfield. New electronic facilities and a new publication advisor marked a revised mass com- munications emphasis at Shadle in '70. A twelve-man student crew operated the three-channel closed circuit TV system, in which live and taped pro- grams are circulated to the classrooms. This enabled the teachers to maintain a class- room atmosphere and avoid traveling to different loca- tions. Three students worked evenings at KSPS-TV for ad- ditional experience. The system was completed for the second semester. Mr. Ted Clark, Closed Circuit TV Coordinator, feels that the program is very promisingg providing new benefits for the teacher and the student body. With the arrival of Mr. Kent Jones as journalism instruc- tor and newspaper advisor, a proposed program would re- quire only a semester of journalism before working on the Hl-LITES or the SPOR- RAN. Eventually journalism I! will be a course in elec- tronic journalism. The em- phasis would be on television journalism - for example the writing and production of news. Mr. Kent Jones has stated that, Hopefully journalism can be an exciting experience as the mass media has be- come such an integral part of our life. Left: TV crew members check the studio bulletin board daily. Marc Mclntosh, Roger Sharp, Mike Thompson and Ken Bolles look for their day's assignment. Above: Mr. Kent Jones, new jour- nalism teacher, instructs his class in the essentials of writing for the public's interest. Journalism, a one semester course, deals primarily with newspaper journalism. The main emphasis is put on writing and editing a newspaper. Karen Bell, sopho- more, is looking through the New York Times for an example in feature writing, one of the many types of newspaper writing stud- ied in journalism. Mr. Kent Jones helps the students develop style and accuracy though other mod- els. Above: Mark Beach, a member of Cherry Float, a modern jazz stage band, practices part of number. Music Department Growsg Organizes Chamber Choir New sounds echoed from the music department this year as an additional choir formed. Chamber choir was organized as a select, smaller choir to give upperclassmen more advanced music litera- ture. lt gives them a chance to study music in greater depth, said Mr. lVlelvin Korn- meyer, choral director. Also included in the choral division this year were con- cert choir, mixed chorus, Treble Tempos and High- landaires fthe girls' and boys' ensemblesl. The instrumental section of Shadle's music department Below: Clarinet players in Shadle's concert band prepare one of their added a new trio, consisting of a violin, cello and piano. Other small performing groups include the brass quartet, trumpet trio, wood- wind quintet and two string quartets. The symphonic, concert and stage bands with the orchestra completed the instrumental division. Students of music kept ac- tive during the year by per- forming in various concerts, convocations, contests and parades. They raised money for trips and new music with a Christmas cookie sale, Pops Concert and spaghetti din- ner. selections for an upcoming con- cert. The band was busy with Below: John Reamer and Mike Schmitt concentrate on one of the harder pieces in the newly formed chamber choir. Both stu- dents are in their third year of music. Art Curriculum Grows with New Classes Students enrolled in Art this year had a wide selection of classes to choose from. The 3-D Art of last year had been divided into three separate classes, giving the students a chance to work in a more specific type of art. Mrs. Geraldine Couture's Commercial Art classes made projects this past year such as Christmas cards, posters, and advertisements. Students enrolled in Mrs. Faith Snider's painting classes learned the many ways of painting by viewing and actually experimenting with paints. Seniors taking Senior Studio had a chance to express their ideas by us- ing many different types of materials in their work. Below Left: Julie Schlecht, ad- vanced Commercial Art student, works on a newspaper ad. Com- mercial Art, like all the other arts, requires 1 year of Basic Art. WMM 3, QNDW -sf'---....,,,, :yea- Above Left: In Mr. George Alex's ceramics class, Dan Ellis works on the Potterls wheel. Many projects of clay were made this past year. Below: Mrs. Faith Snider gives an expert's advice to Sue Nock on one of her paintings in Senior Stu- dio class. 'VIR Below: Paula Ludwig, Mark How- ard, and Brad Jacobson complete their projects for Mrs. Snider's 4th period painting class. Above: Students in Mrs. Couture's Advanced Commercial Art class construct a wide variety of projects ranging from posters to advertise- ments. ...Jw- J X Home Ec. Adds Special Interest To School Schedule Far Left: Mrs. Beal gives assis- tance to a Chec I student on a classroom assignment. This class was to help students with job training. The students had equal time in the classroom as well as on the job. Left: Loralyn Stephens and Karen Chappell look through various fab- ric samples to help them in their selection of material for their Home Furnishings project. The students also made their own floor plans and refinished furniture as one of their other projects. Below: Concentrating on their work Jim Howell, senior, and Celia Howe, sophomore, make one of the many dishes that Foods I is re- quired to prepare during the se- mester. Besides cooking, the stu- dents learned how to plan a well balanced meal and how to set a table properly. Home Ec. class, again this year, was one of the most popular courses offered. The department added new staff members and started a new class, Chec 1 and 2. In the Foods Class, the stu- dents planned, prepared and served meals for family and guests Girls, as well as boys learned the use and care of equipment, along with money management, and sponsored a Christmas tea for the faculty. Clothing 1 and 2, provided a basic knowledge of working with new textiles and fabrics. Individuals with special in- terest or ability could con- clude their clothing learning sequence with Tailoring Class. Child Development helped girls understand how chil- dren's personalities develop from birth through adoles- cense. Special observations were used to further this un- derstanding. Chec 1 and 2, a new course added in the fall, enabled students to receive both on- the-job and classroom train- ing. Studies included food service and care of the aged. Social Relations studied the family and its relation to so- ciety. The class gives stu- dents an understanding of self, family, and the respon- sibilities to each other. Above: Nancy Steinmetz, sopho- more, puts the finishing touches on her skirt as part of her required Clothing 2 project. Left: Puzzled by a maze of com Below Hurrymg to fmlsh a pro Above Dlsplaylng the fnmshed Below Workmg dllngently Allen l'cated parts Steve Lewls re ject Rnck Sears works at the product Paul Kunderman vlews Ewmg adjusts equnpment before p I builds his englne lathe ln Metal Shop a semesters work startmg has asslgnment mv Mmm., Above: Seanna Rooney stretches to game, The girls form teams and return the volley-ball during a have play-offs each period. Above: A difficult stunt on the George Aherns with Keith Warner's parallel bars is attempted by help. PE Program Many feats of performance characterize Shadle's 1970 physical education program. ln the fall, students are di- vided into groups and then rotated each six weeks into different performance areas. Gymnastics is one unit in Shadle's physical education program, in which each stu- dent must spend two three- week periods a year. Agility and coordination are stressed as bodies are stretched. Swimming, which emphasizes water safety and life saving, alternates with gymnastics. Swimmers are taught to use Right: Senior leader Lee Cardella gets off a kick as Mark Tedrow and Below: A shot of Neil Schaper's is blocked by .lim Hansen during a Offers Multiple Student Training Units snorkles and swim fins cor- rectly. Water-basketball, wa- ter-soccer, and free swim- ming are also part of the program. Sophomores are required to take six weeks of health class where the harmful ef- fects of cigarettes, liquor, and drugs are shown. Students spend most of the year in the gym learning vol- leyball, basketball, jolly-ball, and other games when the weather is disagreeable. Foot- ball, soccer and cross-coun- try prevail when the weather permits. Frank Patrick try to'bl0ck, Ron Whitehead watches near by. water-basketball game. Ron Ad- ams and Roger Bjork watch. Mrs. Jones leads laughing girls in leaders songs and popular rec a musical exercise routine. The ords girls perform exercises to cheer- Student workers are ready, reasonable, reliable, and re- sponsible as described by Shadle's administrators. These students are trained to do various jobs in the Sha- dle offices. The work includes answering the telephone, balancing rec- ords and taking messages from the counselors. This ex- perience can be used in ap- plying for jobs later. The office, bookroom, library, and stage staff say that with- out these students helping, the work load would be tre- mendous and their congenial- ness makes them pleasant to work with. Student Workers Give Services To Many Above: Student and Public office workers include Front Row: Kathy Lucas, Lonnie Gabe, Marsha Seitz, Karen Klaus. Row 2: Nancy Jan- vier, Becky Stenerson, Shannon Little, Sally Mitchell, Sheri Stab- ler, Shelley Ness, Joanne Barber. Row 3: Karen Roberts, Penny King, Louanne Knutsen, Loretta Hertz, Terry Clinton, Connie Sturm. Not Pictured: Joyce Parham, Linda Hansen, Val Reasor, Karla Hen- dren, Kathie Jensen, Lori Camp- bell. Above: Mary Ashby, Julie Barth count money taken in from the workers, fifth period, inherit the the crew in the business office. and Mrs. Eleanor Boswell busily sale of school lunches. Bookroom counting task each year to relieve Above: Library and bookroom work- ers include Front Row: Jeanne Clumpner, Shannon Simpson, Julie Barth, Karla Kruegar, Janet Tom- sha, Barb Clary, Jackie Marr, Jaime Deguire, Mallory Hartje, Kim An- yan, Kathy Steinman. Row 2: Linda DeGrande, Arla Mathiason, l I 4 Connie Strum, Joann Fish, Celene Grashio, Lynn Shoffner, Paula Ludwig, Carol Haenle, Vicky Alder- son, Charlotta Stillar. Row 3: Mary Ashby, Joan Kamarainen, Kathy Stover, Paula Veitenheimer, John Parr, Jonni Benefiel, Marlene Coates, Roberta Noel, Linda Hugh- Above: Student workers in the Paula Carter, Teresa Watson. Row business office include Front Row: 2: Patti Henry, Wendy Crait, Jean- Kathy Kilgore, Patty Hawkins, nie Prince, Jeanine Hardin. to, Beth Downs, Karen Olger. Not Pictured: Carla Faletti, Terry Smith, Sonia Mason, Bobbi Strom, Jan Needs, Colleen Maloney, Sandy Hutton, Bob McCullough, Edit Fabian, Paula Mueller, Jackie Groth, Bob Bower. Below: Paula Veitenheimer tells a student, who pauses between classes to purchase a notebook, the advantages of buying other things such as pens, paper, book cards, and pencils from the book- l'00m. W ki ii Lf 4' V? E . Q ' if : ig A K 'f Y W--.....,m ai Above: American Field Service student, Renzo Morresi, from Bo- logna, Italy, strides down the third floor hall toward his locker at the beginning of another day at Shadle Park. Right: Concentrating on a sketch for his Creative Drawing class is Jesus Mendez, from Puerto Val- larta, Mexico. Jesus, who gradu- ated from high school in 1968, is taking a combination of sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. SP Stresses International Above: Renzo Morresi gestures as Dialogues of Plato in a senior he offers an opinion about The humanities seminar. Friendships Recognizing that interna- tional understanding must be based upon individual under- standing, Shadle again in- vited an American Field Serv- ice student to spend a year in Spokane. A student from Mexico added an extra di- mension to Shadle's interna- tional program. A.F.S. student Renzo Morresi, from Bologna, Italy, lived with the Claire Jones family during his stay. He enjoyed his ex- periences though they were with unfamiliar surroundings. Renzo remarked that one of his favorite parts of school life at Shadle was the pep cons, and added, Shadle is very different from my school and I like it. Jesus Mendez, from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, came to Spokane while on tour with a choral group. He was per- suaded by Mr Robert Wilken- ing, a friend of his family, to stay and study at Shadle. it 'i A.F.S. Committee members are Front Row: C. Cuchow, L. Camp- bell, L. Hoffman, L. Zirkle, C Roesler, M. Jacobsen, J. Earls Mrs. S. Anderson. Row 2: P Phipps, M. Osborn, S. Alexander, M. Osborn, K. Johnson, M. Jaensch, M. Chapin, J. Duram. Row 3: J. Richter, R. Morresi, C. Dupuis, M. Etton, P. Carr, S. Mc- Grath, and D. Volosing. A.F.S. members Lori Campbell and Janet Earls give a telephone book to a local resident. The distribution of telephone books was a project which raised over 5400. Tradition and Spirit Mark High Above: Dancing between acts, Gary Davis, announces each day to be presented during the ASB Highlander Week con on Monday, Hi-Student Day. Below: Darryl Manfred crawls for Mickey McReynolds as the girls ruled on Tuesday. Rita Caley takes advantage of the girls only commons bench rule. Excitement, embarrassment, and experiencing Shadle tra- ditions forthe first time char- acterized Highlander Week, 1969. Monday, a day to honor stu- dents, brought a con depict- ing the weeks' activities, along with disappointments asa few teachers failed to honor the no homework tra- dition! Clansmen auctioned themselves as slaves to Sha- dle lassies. Boys being chased by girls while- the more fortunate hid were frequent scenes on Tuesday - Hi-Lassie Day. During lunch the commons was one site for the revenge on Hi-Laddie Day. Lassies were not allowed to sit on the commons benches as the boys enjoyed their privileges on Wednesday. lander Week Hi-Teacher Day brought thanks from the faculty for the festivities held in their honor. The women were given green and gold corsages and the men received apples. Homeroom students made cookies for the afternoon Teacher's Tea. Enthusiasm, and spirit lit- erally ran rampart at the all school serpentine held before Homeroom on Friday, Hi- Henderson Day. Crowds gath- ered during lunch to observe the Highland dances and pipers in the commons. Friday night, after a tough football game, Pep Club spon- sored the Highland Fling 1OO Pipers. Coronation of the Friendliest Boy and Girl from each class and from the school was held during the dance's intermission. Above: Enjoying refreshments and conversation at the Hi-Teach- er day faculty tea are Mrs. Ida Rowe and Mrs. Miriam Hunter, substitute librarian, in the teach- er's dining room. Among those students serving at the Thursday afternoon event were Debbie Brock and Vicky Carroll. WWW 5 , 51 yi QW! 5, c I fa QQ ,. K1 W ASB Dedicates William Taylor Court As Above: Silhouetted in stage lights during the Highlander Week con- vocation are ASB officers Kim Hunter, Mike Murphy, Jonas Stutzman, and skit narrator Mike Sacco. Below: Homeroom representatives attempt to make themselves heard as Jonas Stutzman conducts one of the regular Tuesday morning council meetings. Our most important accom- plishment was the dedication of the William Taylor Court, stated Jonas' Stutzman, fall semester ASB president. Jonas headed the project of installing the original Victory Bell in the library court and renaming the court in honor of principal William Taylor. The fall ASB established of Fall ASB officers: iTop to bot- tomi Jonas Stutzman, President, Kim Hunter, Vice President, Judy Kaluza, Secretary, Dan Hoffman, Treasurer, and Mike Murphy, Fifth Executive. Q: if 1969 Project permanent open campus this year and passed a dress code which allowed girls to wear slacks during winter months. Other ASB projects in 1969 included sponsoring two en- tertainment convocations, in- stalling an apple machine in the cafeteria, organizing club constitutions, and backing the Project Hope Walk. Left: Girls wearing slacks became Above: Members of The Out- ment convocation sponsored by a common sight after a new dress castsl' and The Brothers and the ASB. code was passed. Sisters perform in an entertain- Fall ASB council members were: Front Row: Gail Young, Carol Hol- comb, Carolyn Moe, Dirk Petty, Nancy Shaw, Charlotte Fischer, Diana Shaw, Margeret Osborn, Jurene Duram, Angie Cappello, Chris Moore, Karen Bell, Nancy Smith. Row 2: Diana Ray, Tony Brown, Karen Alger, Barb Mich- aelsen, John Sessions, Mike Flynn, Bruce Leasor, Susan Brewer, Pat- ty Quanbeck, Wendy White, James Dettwiler, Marilyn Keeler, Cathy White. Row 3: Lorna Jensen, Lynn Hallett, Vicki Rice, Becci Wait, Sally Melchisideck, Jeanine Hard- in, Sue Sawyer, Gayle Wheeler, Suzanne Cottingham, Cheryl Kra- mer, Laura Saint, Mindy Oliver, Jeff Krautkramer. Row 4: Connie Davis, Floyd Lockie, Doug Chap- in, Marlene Coats, Jena Barnes, Scott Wakefield, Dorothy Ben- nett, Felix Boyle, Guy Taylor, Bet- sy Head, Rod Parks, Max Grover, Kathy Liezen. Row 5: Kenyon Fields, Penny King, Scott Grif- fith, Louanne Knutsen, Jim Sla- ton, John La Munyon, Tim Wink, Allen McKee, Mike Anderson, L. T. Southall, Pam Manshack, and Steve Ashurst. Shadle Stndents Give Happiness To Others Through ASB Christmas Projects Shadle's 1969 Christmas sea- son emphasized giving as students shared time and money to help others. Parties were given for children at the lnterlake and Cerebral Palsy Schools, with the annual ASB Christmas Dance ending the holiday week. Students from Shadle enter- tained children at the Cere- bral Palsy School with a party that has now become an annual event. Each child received toys and candy from Santa Claus, Mike Murphy. We enjoy the party as much as the handicapped children do, said Lori Campbell, gen- eral chairman of the ASB Christmas projects. Children at lnterlake were also given a party and pre- sented with a projector and toys from the ASB. Opportunity was given forthe students to contribute to the Christmas projects with a con featuring Alice in Won- derband on December 9. Icicle Ecstasy themed the Christmas Dance held De- cember 20. The Universal Joint provided music for the annual semi-formal event. Christmas spirit at Shadle was promoted by the art classes decorating the win- dow panels with the theme Christmas, 2001. Left: Felix Boyle lends a helping hand to a new found friend at the Cerebral Palsy School. Above: Santa Claus Mike Mur- phy, questions a boy at the Cere- bral Palsy School about his wishes for Christmas. Above: Senior Bob Canody dec- orates one of the window panels in the school with a Christmas, 2001 design. Many art students contributed Christmas decorations. Below: Committee chairmen and members clean up the day after the Christmas Dance. Working are: Chelle Moat, Sindy Sands, Jodi Missildine, Lori Campbell, and Paul Rodkey. Dressed in Cotton Day attire, starting from Top Row: Gordy Bryson, Don Moe, Diane Johnson. Second Row: Lori Carpenter, Dave Christianson. Bottom Row: Debbi Rigg, Cheryl Kramer, and Char- lene Richards are ready for Cotton Day activities to begin. The tra- dition of Cotton Day was first be- gun 1960. Top Row iLeft to Rightl: Mike Sacco, Presidentg Kim Borg, Vice Pres., Cheryl Kramer, Sec. Bot- tom Row: Janice Wright, Treas.g Doug Barker, 5th Exec. Right: Mike Sacco presides over ASB council meeting. The meet- ings were held on Thursdays and sometimes on Tuesdays. ASB took a distinct and active interest in the school levy this year. Spring ASB In keeping with the Spring ASB's and Beth Johnson on the right policy of promoting school spirit help clean up the cafeteria dur- Tom Pitschka and Connie Beek- ing their study hall. man on the left and Bob Revier Decides On Theme Of Get lt Together The spring ASB officers worked hard on school unity, spirit, and pride. By reviving some of the old traditions and starting new ones, school enthusiasm grew. We want to get an active campaign to get people involved that haven't before and normally aren't involved in school activities, stated President Mike Sacco. ASB tried to take a more positive view than had been shown in the past. Not only did this ASB want to get it together at Shadle but by being active in the city council they helped get the city schools together. We hope to leave something for Shadle that all students will feel they had a part in, closed Mike. Some of the Spring projects were Flag Dedication Convo- cation, Drug Convocation, and Cotton Day. nets-.,,, Above: Kim Borg, Vice President, is all for uniting Shadle Park stu- dents. Kim and Mike were the main originators of the Spring ASB policy of Get It Together. ASB Representatives are: First Row: Toni Bentley, Lynn Parsons, Nancy Shaw, Theresa Watson, Janet Earls, Kathy Allen, Laura Mathiason, Polly Phipps, Candy Sands, DeAnna Pringle, Nancy Norrie, Jan Fanning, Steve Kint- ner, Bev Meck, Jurene Duram. Second Row: Patty Thomley, Cindy Wilke, Sindy Sands, Leslie Hanson, Debbie Ferguson, Sandi Gray, Don Hutchings, Tony Brown, Merle Ann Kelley, Marci Rogen, Glenyen Fields, Leslie McNett, Linda Cameron. Third Row: Kerry Lynch, Shannon Little, Becky Stenersen, Patty Genova, Sherri Walker, Connie Youd, Linda Par- sons, Debbie Deerheim, Gwen Juliano, Debbie Welsh, Henry Gohrman, Fritz Hille, Janie Coun- tryman, John Troyer, Jeff Conlon. Fourth Row: Roxanne Gardner, Sue Miller, Scott Wisher, Lynea Smith, Craig Foster, Ray Garza, Marty Smolkowski, Mike Amsbury, Jim Nelson, Jan Rostvold, Tom Johnson, Sally Mitchel, Dathy Liezen, Chris Fahey. Fifth Row: Jon Nicholson, Larry Herberholz, Dick Cole, Bill Zorn, Chris Conner, Chris Carlson, Evan Hanson, Allen McKee, Brad Blackhurst, Brian Hunter, Rayleen Reichert, Floyd Lockie, Dan Black, Scott Peterson. Pink, Red, and Silver Accent ASB Sweetheart Dance crowned SnadIe's Sweetheart for 1970. V gum , ,wt M1 Pink, red and silver decora- tions accented the theme Heart and Soul, at the an- nual Sweetheart Dance. The Wilson McKinley provid- ed music for the couples at the semi - formal, corsage event held February 14. This year only the boys nom- inated and voted for the Sweetheart candidates. The nine finalists were Jeanine Hardin, Debbie Vaughn, Ry- mii Kaio, Debbie Peck, Joan Richter, Marla Terhark, Mary Ann Bickley, Janie Country- man and Becky Stenerson. lVIarla Terhark was crowned Sweetheart for 1970. Candidates for Sweetheart are: Ann Bickley. Back Row: Debbie Couples enjoy the mood 'and the heart Dance. 183 couples attended Front Row: Rymii Kaio, Janie Vaughn, Joan Richter, Jeanine music of the Wilson-McKinley, the 9 to 12 p.m. dance. Countryman, Marla Terhark, Mary Hardin and Becky Stenerson. who played at the Annual Sweet- Shadle students enjoy dancing at the Annual ASB Sweetheart Dance which is the last semi-formal of the year. For the first time in several years the dance was held on Valentines Day. Couples at the dance had sentimental feelings since the dance was held Feb- ruary 14. Members of the Wilson-McKinley many dances and is enjoyed by get together and tune their instru- the students at Shadle. The Wil- ments before the Sweetheart son-McKinley band is from Spo- Dance. The band has played at kane. Finalists are: Becky Stenerson, Richter, Jeanine Hardin, and Judy Odeen, Sue Hoogendyk, Rosemary Van Winkle. Sandi Brady, Cheryl Kramer, Joan Sue Russell, last year's Lilac Jeanine's head, making her Sha- princess, places the crown on dIe's Lilac Princess for 1970. Below: Princess Jeanine gets kissed by her mother after being crowned. Cheryl Kramer tells what person she admires most in her im- promptu speech. Gordon Bryson, Sue Hoogendyk, Lori Campbell, and many other friends crowd around Jeanine to congratulate her on winning. i Karen Lorang, Girls' League President, speaks at the Girls' State convocation. She, along with Rymii Kaio and Kathy White- head represented Shadle at Ev- 0 - -cfm! ' ergreen Girls' State. The purpose, she explained, was to give the girls a better understanding of a Democratic society and its func- tions. Fall G.L. Traditions Meet Opening day of school ar- rived with over 700 new faces of confused sophomores. The first day confusion was soon organized when Girls' League put the Big-Little Sister plan into effect. To acquaint the girls with some school clubs and ac- tivities, Girls' League pre- sented the annual Big-Little Sister con in which officers from Hi-Lassies, Pep Club, Aquatartans, Dileas Chailin, Caileg Clan, Treble Tempos, Highland Dancers, Courtesy Committee and Girls' League gave a brief summary of the functions of their organiza- tion. On October 7th the Girls' State convocation was held. Among the speakers were Ry- mii Kaio, Karen Lorang, and Kathy Whitehead, all of whom represented Shadle at the an- nual Evergreen Girls' State in Ellensburg, Wa. The Girls each shared their experiences with us and the Treble Tern- pos sang America. As an honored guest in the con, Maureen Higgins, Girls' State Governor from Mary- cliff spoke to the group on still another aspect of Girls' State, and related to us some of her fond remembrances. Late nights of whispering after lights out will certainly be remembered, said Mau- reen. Girls' League also puts on the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. lt's the only time the girl can chase the guy and still be a lady, said publicity chairman Joanne Barber. Another activity sponsored by Girls' League is the Dad- Daughter dessert. Here girls and their dads congregated in the cafeteria for a fun filled night of entertainment. Front Row: Paula Carter, Debbie Hartung, Debbie Emery, Golda Ross, Diane Johnson, Jan Robert- on, Teri Hoerner, Sue Lyons, Ju- lie Chinn, Sandy Johanson, Vickie Gillespie. Row 2: Kathi Caulton, Debbie Brock, Debbie Hunt, Mar- sha Johnson, Colleen Kelley, Barb Bethards, Lorrie Nelson, Connie Wiens, Mary Miyaya, Judy John- son, Linda Nauditt, Emilene Burns. Row 3: Pam Stebbins, Mel- ony Skelton, Rena Wittcopf, Linda McQuade, Linda Ladd, Nancy Truesdell, Eileen DeArmon, Ja- lene Pfeffer, Debbie Harris, Carla Krueger, Jan Dickson. Row 4: Linda Peterson, Charlene Sprague, Ellen Weir, Gay Strate, Barbara Rush, Sue Fredericksen, Linda Stosalovich, Karen O'Leary, Dawn Black, Jan Mclntosh, Rhonda Richardson, Pam Farrow. Row 5: Chelle Moat, Kathi Glass, Susan Kammers, Sue Leason, Roxanne Ford, Jeanne Prince, Joan Rich- ter, Barb Davis, Sue Ellzey, Gena Flynn, Alice Luce. Row S: Anna Janet Clarke, Diane Schmitz, Baird, Deb Holford, Marj Gros- beck, Debbie Baker, Diane Pear- son, Rhonda Carson, Becci Wait, Connie Sturm, Joanne Barber, Teri King. Not Pictured: Diane Volosing, Karin Smith. Challenges Created by New ldeasg Cons Unity Girls Girls' League President, Karen Lorang, was responsible for aiding all committee chairmen, attend- ing leadership conferences and presiding over all meetings. Chris Peters, Girls' League Vice- President, served as advisor to all committee chairmen, and pre- sided over meetings when Karen was unable to attend. As Secretary, Carmen Schmidt's duties were to take minutes at all Girls' League meetings and to keep up with all official corre- spondence. Sindy Sands, Girls' League Treas- urer was responsible for keeping complete and accurate records of any money transitions involving Girls' League. Left: Carmen Schmidt gives the minutes of the last meeting at a Girls' League meeting. Besides the many service projects dis- cussed at the meetings, the girls also sponsor the annual Sadie Hawkins dance and Dad-Daughter Dessert. Above: Girls listen to ideas for the Dad-Daughter Dessert. This year's dessert was held Decem- ber 3rd and centered around the theme, My Heart Belongs to Daddy. The girls made all of the preparations to entertain Dads that night. GL Strives for Unityg Sponsors Cotton. Day Activities Striving to unify the girls of Shadle Park, become better acquainted with other city schools and to be of service to Shadle, the spring semes- ter Girls' League sponsored city-wide parties, the annual Cotton Day festivities and the Mother-Daughter tea, com- mented Rose Mary Van Win- kle, president. A school-wide picnic initiated a change-of-pace atmosphere for this year's Cotton Day ac- tivities, April 3. Students were given an hour to eat their lunch in the park. Offi- cers felt the new approach was . . . a big success, and hoped the picnic could be- come annual. The Cotton Day dance con- cluded the day with its theme Let the Sun Shine ln. The United States of Mind pro- vided music for the girl-ask- boy dance. ln an attempt to create great- er city-wide understanding, Shadle GL officers hosted a tea and later a pizza party for the Girls' League officers of the other four city high schools. Courtesy Committee served as a catalyst for the goal of serving school and commu- nity as they ushered at all Choral concerts this year and served as official hostesses at other Shadle events. Concluding the year's activi- ties the girls hosted the an- nual Mother-Daughter Tea May 6, as the ladies gathered for entertainment and in- formal conversation. Above: Cheryl Kramer and Jonas Stutzman pause to get a breath of fresh air during the annual Cot- ton Day dance. The dance marked the beginning of the long awaited Spring vacation. Right: Friends gather to eat their lunch on the Shadle Park lawn. The picnic was such a big success that the Girls' League officers hope to make it an annual event. Rose Mrary Van Winkle, President Joannle Barber, Vice President Chelle Moat, Secretary Joy Byerkestrand, Treasurer. Front Row: D. Barker, D. Emery, C. Fitzpatrick, M. Herberholz, L. Gibson, N. Burns, J. Myers, P. Wolferman, K. Mitchell, S. Haeger, J. Roberton, B. Rischer, D. Du- chow. Row 2: T. Holloway, J. Odeen, M. Lindberg. T. Hoener, A. Campbell, K. Kitt, S. Fredricksen J. Kuluza, K. Lorang, R. Burger, T. Sullivan, C. Kessler, D. Harris. Row 3: D. Dearing, M. Starkey, M. Fritzen, J. Kellogg, L. Kitterman, E. Fabian, C. Haenle, C. De Rosier M Chapin, L. Wellsandt, T. Birch Mclntosh. Row 4: J. Missildine Sullivan, S. 0'Toole, K. Sorini Halbig, V. Heath, S. Johnson Rookey, lvl. Wells, c. wise, cf Nygaard, C. Howell. Row 5: Day, C. Johnson, A. Clarke, Roberts, J. Potter, P. King, Reichert, J. Barnes, S. Birch Schlecht, G. Strate, S. Krume Smith. Spring Semester officers express This was one of their many proj- THCBUOU am0f'lE GMS' LSGSUGS- be 2 rewarding GXPefienC91 C0m delight in receiving Easter cards ects to promote a greater commu- 'Being a Girls' League officer can mented Joy Bjerkestrand. from surrounding city schools. f C QQ? S G5 9 9 Giang ww Cheerleaders' Duties Include Summer Performances Shadle cheerleaders show preci- sion in a routine at an afternoon football game this fall. Many long Shelly Ness and Teri King show how emotions ran high during the hours were spent practicing be- fore this perfection was achieved. Shadle Park'Gonzaga Prep game. Shadle won the game, 46-44. Cheering at games was only part of the cheerleaders' duties this year. During the summer, they attended a cheerleading clinic at Ellens- burg and performed at River View Terrace for the resi- dents. They also performed forthe Shriners and the Elks and visited the Shriners' Hos- pital before the Shrine game. This year the cheerleaders revised old cheers and made up new ones. The cheerleaders gave par- ties with cakes to the differ- ent teams during the year. They also gave a spaghetti dinner for the wrestlers. In return they received cor- sages from the football team and Valentine candy from the Scotsmen. l Af l P tfiiesifj . c Shelly Ness wrings her hands ner- vously as the other cheerleaders We Like Our Team! yells Teri King as Shadle nears the goal line pound the floor trying to rally spirit in a close wrestling match. in the last contest against Ferris. Shadle won the game, 14-6. W--'--W 'W Shadle cheerleaders for 1970 are: Ness, Teri King, Joan Richter, and head and Kris Lappano. They leading elimination tryouts. Front Row: Debbie Vaughn, Shelly Rymii Kaio. Row 2: Kathie White- competed for three days in cheer- Shadle Hr Lassres Nlarch, Cheer, Serve School ln Hi-Lassies, Shadle's march- ing unit, rounded out an ac- tive year by marching, cheer- ing at games, and by partici- pating in various service and money making projects. Hi-Lassies marched at several football games during the fall and also sponsored a family for Thanksgiving. At Christmas time they deco- rated the Veterans Hospital and caroled. The annual semester slam was held January 28. Themed Octopus's Garden, the dance raised about 300 dol- lars for new uniforms. As publicity for the dance and to raise money, green and gold yarn octopuses were made and sold to students. Besides cheering at the bas- ketball games, Hi-Lassies gave a surprise breakfast for the basketball players after they won first place in the city league. Left: Hi-Lassies join in a cheer for Shadle ata basketball game. Below: Hi-Lassies package food to be sent to a needy family. Left: Officers top to bottom are: Nancy Smith, Fall President: Caro- lyn Schutz, Spring President, Pat Randall, Fall Vice Presidentg Jo- anne Barber, Spring Vice Presl- dent, Rose Van Winkle, Fall Sec- retary-Treasurerg Pam Schoch, Spring Secretary-Treasurer: Vicki Schramm, Fall Fifth Executiveg Lynea Smith, Spring Fifth Execu- tive. Active Year Brownies were made for the swimmers for after their meets and the wrestlers were given a large basket of fruit after their matches. The annual con titled Tales of Mother Goose was the main project second semes- ter. Profits from the show went for new uniforms. The Hi - Lassies marched again along with the band for the Lilac Torchlight parade at the end of the year. Right: Cindy Jacobsen, Patsy Everson and Sherri Walker pre- pare octopuses to be sold as pub- licity for the dance and to raise money. Above: 1970 Hi-Lassies included: Front Row: Deni Yamauchi, Debbie Rigg, Pat Randall, Janis Wright, Angela Cappello, Theresa Watson, Diane Johnson, Kathleen White. Row 2: Margaret Jacobson, Patty Young, Kris Jacobson, Polly Phipps, Diana Shaw, Pam Belle- feuille, Jackie Hansen, Nancy Car- ter, Sue Luse, Betty Farris, Eliza- beth Lamers, Carolyn Schutz. Row 3: Sheryl Young, Nancy Smith, Tammy Skubinna, Cindy Jacob- sen, Pam Wolferman, Patti Rautio, Mary Ann Bickley, Paula Carlson, Rose Mary Van Winkle, Jan Mer- ritt, Carolyn Moe, Julie Steen, Linda Beckman. Row 4: Debbie Harris, Betty Dotson, Donna Dan- ielson, Sherri Walker, Barb Van- Dyk, Leslie Hanson, Jodi Missil- dine, Pam Schoch, Carmen Schmidt, Rena Wittkopf, Karlea Smith, Charlene Sprague, Karen Lorang, Joanne Barber. Row 5: Sindy Sands, Chelle Moat, Vicki Schramm, Carolyn Schmitz, Vickie Krewson, Connie Plett, Cheryl Sand, Lynne Wellsandt, Barbara Davis, Pam Kohlstedt, Joan Jen- sen, Shelley Kringle, Cindy Stan- ley, Diane Schmitz, Joy Bierke- strand. Row 6: Karin Smith, Diane Volosing, Bonnie Altig, Jan Rost- vold, Debra Reeves, Karen Rob- erts, Penney Mclntosh, Val Reasor, Lauri Jensen, Donna Paschall, Joni Schramm, Dona Barratt, Con- nie Youd, Laura Saint. Row 7: Dorothy Bennett, Barb Klaus, Patsy Everson, Barbara Holms, Louanne Knutsen, Darcy Reems, Chris Conner, Cathy Rea, Barb Bock, Rayleen Reichert, Debbie Rohlman, Cheryl Kramer, Jeri Youd, Chris Peters, Lynea Smith. Not Pictured: Mary Eigeman, Grace Kimmet, Debbie Maston, Penny Messersmith, Julie Shinn, Diana Ray. 55 0 is gag 55 sf T re 50 ,5 Lfl re if? I5 v-4. www 4, ir: Q, Left: Senior Sindy Sands concen- trates on putting a pipecleaner octopus together. The octopuses were sold to raise money for new uniforms. Q. Above: The Tender Green warms up before the Hi-Lassies dance begins. The annual semester slam was held January 23, and raised about 300 dollars. Octupus's Garden Them Left: Hi-Lassies perform during one of the football games last fall. Right: Phil Jones, member of the varsity basketball team, grins as he rs escorted by Hi-Lassies Diane Johnson, Vicki Schramm and Julie Steen to a surprise break- fast. Above: Couples in an 0ctopus's Garden dance to the music of the Tender Green. Dress for the dance was casual or sportsclothes. Right: Hi-Lassies assemble a bal- loon octopus as part of the deco- rations for the dance. Decorations were blue, pink and green to give an underwater effect. Pep Club Generates Enthusiasm and Support for 5' .tl Above: Showing no hard feelings, Nlarycliff and Shadle Pep Club members play jolly ball following the pot-luck dinner sponsored by Shadle's club. Right: Lining the Stadium ramp, Pep Club members show their joy at the 3-0 half-time lead against Gonzaga. But spirit dampened as Prep won 10-3. Above: Leading Pep Club in its ac- tivities, taking check-in on color days, and sponsoring the All City officers meeting were fall semes- ter officers: Lori Campbell, Presi- dent: Marci Rogen, 5th Executive: Rita Caley, Vice President: Kathy Allen, Secretary, and Nlarcy Brus- seau, Treasurer. SP Teams An early start was the key to Pep Club's fall semester. Officers interviewed prospec- tive members at junior highs last spring. An August meet- ing acquainted new members with club activities and uniforms. Climaxing Highlander Week was Pep Club's mixer, 10O Pipers. The dance raised 5300.00 to support club proj- ects. Shadle sponsored the first All City Officers meeting to exchange ideas between the city's clubs. One result was the pot-luck dinner with Marycliff at Shadle. Other activities included pre- paring skits for Pep Cons. Top Right: Meeting in the Shadle Park, Pep Club members learned cheers and initiated new mem- bers at the pot-luck dinner the second week of school. Right: Applying the finishing touches to decorations, Pep Club members transform the gym into a place of Scottish tradition for the Highland Fling. Left: Expressions of frustration, excitement, joy, and disappoint ment communicate the feelings of Pep Club members during games and activities. Above: Guiding Pep Club in its activities are advisors: Miss Sherri Tiddrick, Miss Virginia Jamieson thead advisorl, and Mrs.,Joyce Johnson. W Above: The Shadle spirit is rep- resented at games and matches by Pep Club members: Row 1: D. Wisdom, J. Dickson, L. Hallett, M. Bell, K. Bell, K. Mitchell, D. Silk, C. Fitzpatrick, D. Duchow, M. Brusseau, L. Hill. Row 2: D. Rob- inson, P. Opsal, L. De Grande, L. Gabe, S. Myers, D. Stenerson, M Keeler, L. Campbell, S. Damrell, L. Burger, K. Koch. Row 3: M. Rogen J. Myers, V. Spring, L. Parsons, L: Nelson, C. Birchill, K. Allen, D. Fichera, L. Lindley, J. Webber, S. Hubbard, C. Kessler. Row 4: S. Miller, B. Clark, D. Dearind, P. Urton, N. Steinmetz, L. Petrelli, J. Benoit, M. Skelton, S. Wiggins, J. Erickson, S. Aitkins. Row 5: J. Barnes, P. Carr, R. Caley, J. Schlect, E. Wenger, P. Henry, M. Tanghe, D. Welsh, M. Wells, S. Davis, S. O'Toole, J. Clumpner. Pep Club Sparks Spirit for Shadle Spring Sports Sack the Saxons and Crumple the Tigers are slo- gans that Pep Club decorated athletic and debate team members' lockers with before each game during the year. Pep Club has taken a tre- mendous burden off my shoulders and puts on a fan- tastic Sports Award Dessert each season, exclaimed Mr. Bob Morris, Athletic Director. Among the club's jobs were decorating, serving and pre- paring recognition certifi- cates. Sparking spirit for spring sports, members attended games in their new green and gold spring sweaters. Right: Leading Pep Club in its spring activities were officers: Judy Potter, President: Debbie Brock, Vice President: Anne Cas- sidy, Secretary: Jena Barnes, Treasurerg Joanne Myers, 5th Ex- ecutive, and Diane Ressa, Corre- sponding Secretary. to 't ll HSPS ,L me W m Above: Pep Club members in- clude: Front Row: N. Miller, K. McNally, B. Roberts, V. Gillespie, C. Fisher, L. Waterhouse, M. Greasly, W. Wheeler, D. Ressa. Row 2: S. Herzog, M. Miyaya, D. Brock, C. Weins, K. Spiecher, C. Altig, J. Herberholtz, S. Stabler, K. Klohe, N. Rowe, T. Tuke. Row 3: V. Wright, B. Ries, K. Alger, K. Norman, C. DeJoie, M. Kretz, L. Smith, J. Dick, L. King, N. Shaw, D. Pfeiffer, G. Lamers. Row 4: A. Naccasato, W. White, M. Chapin, J. Countryman, K. Sorini, D. Emry, L. Hardy, D. Mahoney, C. Comar, L. Beyer, D. Lemon. Row 5: M. Baskin, S. Cottingham, C. Meyer, L. Hertz, D. Kucers, S. Erickson, D. Kolassa, T. Clinton, D. Pearson, L. Augustine, C. Van Order, A. Cassidy. Below: Front Row: Bob Riggs, Steve Amasbaugh, Dave John Siep, Hoadly, John White. Back Row: Dave Roberts, Larw Brewer, Doug Smith, Steve Lewis, Mitch Hill. Not Pictured: Terry Jordon, Kevin Gober, Mark Slagg, Ray Woodson. Above: Scotsmen sell doughnuts in one of the numerous projects that occupy their school year. Chris Conner makes a purchase during one of the sales which are held several times each year. Sales take place after school in the main hall. Y Scotsmen, Clansmen Earn Money By Promoting Various Projects During Year Money-making projects con- stituted the main activities of both Clansmen and Scotsmen throughout the 69-70 school term. Clansmen sponsored such activities as the KJRB basketball game and the canned food drive during Christmas. Scotsmen ac- quired money through pro- jects such as dances, car washes, and after school sales. Scotsmen were subject to two distinct changes. The group name Scotsmen was substituted for the old name, Great Scots. The traditional tartan vests were also re- placed by monogramed gold turtleneck shirts. Front Row: G. Garberg, R. Laugh- lin, R. Heuett, S. Sanborn, E. Olsen, S. Storey, D. Logsdon, J. Lenz, G. Mesmer. Row 2: L. Thibault, D. Chapin, H. Grace, R. McDaniel, G. Wilson, T. Pitschka, G. Teters, R. Richter, N. Brown. Row 3: S. Johnston, R. Kruse, B. Neudorfer, T. Tigar, D. Arm- itage, G. McConnell, P. Freese, B. Sartz, S. Bloom. Row 4: T. Norman, D. Hertz, K. Strait, M. Skubinna, R. Carter, D. John- son, D. Ogilvie. Row 5: D. Van- leuven, K. Schultz, T. Warner, G. Bryson, W. Graham, J. Kathan, B. Donnelly, L. T. Southall, P. Rod- key. One of the Clansmen's most pop- ular projects is the KJRB-Faculty basketball game. Mr. James El- vington fleftl shoots for the Shadle Faculty in the 59-54 loss to the KJRB All Americans. Half- time entertainment frightl con- sisted of a karate demonstration also sponsored by the Clansmen. A profit of 5500 was acquired from the game. Above: Chamber Choir includes Front Row: S. Howard, N. Norrie, K. Palmer, J. Odeen, L. Benefield, L. Koenig, D. Vaughan, C. Con- ner, S. Ellington, S. Chappell, S. Ostendorf, C. Schutz, C. Liggins, K. Baker, K. Lindholm. Row 2: R. Right: Highlandaires and Treble Tempos include Front Row: Shar- on Howard, Janet Odeen, Judy Odeen, Carolyn Schutz, Nancy Norrie, Kahren Lindholm. Row 2: Jacci Cooke, Linda Benefield, Chris Conner, Connie Fritsch, Jones, D. Liezen, J. Eisenhauer, S. Butler, P. Haney, P. Rodkey, J. Reamer, Nl. Etten, S. Nelson, P. Cole, S. Ashurst. A new group, they sang at many school and public functions. Karen Huish, Cecily Liggins, Linda Koenig. Row 3: Ken Pilcher, Mike Schmitt, Stan Butler, John Rea- mer, Paul Rodkey, Phil Baldwin, Bill Carroll, Dave Liezen, Phil Cole. Above: Mixed Chorus includes Front Row: J. Johnson, D. Scha- per, V. Reitmeier, K. lVlitchell, C. Cousins, J. Lewis, L. Nloore, D. Deseve, D. Curick, P. Northrup, L. Decker, A. Campbell. Row 2: S. Birch, S. Wideman, K. Yost, P. Gurske, C. Bristlin, L. Talley, Nl. Teding, J. Johnson, D. Replodge, T. Lillie, Z. Smollock, D. Brady, V. Christianson, V. Hofer, D. Har- ris. Rnw 3: C. Ducas, T. Pitschka P. McEvoy, s. Sales, R. Riggs, rf Jordan, S. Wiggins, D. Nolan, G Lupfer, K. Thomas. These stu dents were taught the basics music and performed in Christmas con. of the Above: Mr. Kornmeyer directs the formed as soloists in front of the students of his fifth period Mixed class and were taught the basics Chorus class. These students per- of music. Choral Groups Like Pace Ol Concert-Filled Schedule Seven major concerts paced a busy year for the 159 stu- dents enrolled in the five choral groups in 1970. Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer directed the students of Chamber Choir, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, and Highlandaires and Treble Tempos. Chamber Choir, a new course in choral study for juniors and seniors, worked with ad- vanced music for high school and college. They also per- formed with the guest artist, Merrill Womach, in the fall Pops Concert. Highlandaires and Treble Tempos sang together at many school and public functions, as well as per- forming separately at other affairs. Combining efforts with the entire Music Department, the choral students assisted in another successful Spaghetti Dinner second semester. In the spring the Music De- partment hosted Glacier High School from Seattle who gave a convocation and a concert. Though the Mixed Chorus was more of a learning group than a performing one, they did sing at the Christmas Concert and convocation. Mr. Kornmeyer commented that the courses were to help students gain a better under- standing and appreciation of music. Above: Concert Choir includes Front Row: M. Bell, K. Baker, J. Chinn, H. Gilbreth, J. Huntsber- ger, G. Ross, T. Bentley, K. Stein- man, C. Johnson, K. Caulton, K. Palmer, C. Altig. Row 2: K. Huish, N. Carter, D. Ferguson, J. Odeen, P. Larson, D. Scanlan, J. Steen, J. Cooke, C. Teters, K. Kitt, T Holloway, J. Willard. Row 3: V. Heath, F. l-lartung, S. Erickson, P. Kohlstedt, B. Clark, B. Van Dyke, C. Borneman, S. Glass, S. Beau- lieu, P. Parker, C. Schmitz, S. Melchlsedeck, B. Altig, S. Brady. Row 4: D. Schmitt, B. Carroll, P. Cole, K. Agee, K. Pilcher, C. An- derson, D. Winters, D. Ellis, C. Clouse, W. Spurling, G. Nord, T. Brown. The choir sang at various school and public functions. Pipersg Dancers Carry on Shadle Scottish Tradition Above: Senior Sally Mitchell dances the Highland Fling over the swords that were given in memoriam to Carolyn Hahn by her parents last year. Sally is Right: Warming up for a per- one of the six new Highland formance are bagpiper Bill Whick- dancers added to the group this er and drummer Bill Zorn. year. Shadle Park's Bagpipe Band continued to carry on the Scottish tradition of the Highlanders by playing at many school functions. The Highland dancers added six new members to their group this year. They have also learned several new dances to boost school spirit. The two groups performed not only at school, but at many functions outside of Shadle Park. They performed on Hi-Henderson day in the Commons and at the High- land Fling that night. Under the direction of lVlr. William Thomas, the groups marched in the Lilac Parade and helped to promote the school spirit Shadle is noted for. Above: Highland Dancers are Front Row: Janet Baird, Chris Moore, Sharon Ballensky, JoAnne Logan, Jackie Lewis, Debbie Sin- sel, and Janet Tomsha. Row 2: Pat Lieske, Sally Nlitchell, Teresa Carro, Debbie Ek, Pam Thomas and Chris Linnenkamp. Below: Pipe Band members are Front Row: Betsy Head, Jackie Bishop, Shelly Gaidos, and Mari- lyn Osborn. Row 2: Sandy Holt, Tom Parsons, Bill Zorn, Sue Da vis, Bill Whicker and Diane Har- l'lS. Band Meets New and exciting challenges faced the concert band dur- ing the 1970 season, accord- ing to Mr. John Harris, band director. Half-time performances were prime consideration for the group as they first marched in early September. October 25th the band represented Shadle at WSU's band day, and later in the month they participated in EWSC's Homecoming parade and pre-game ceremonies. ' Following mid-year perfor- mances in the Christmas and Spring concerts, the band marched in the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Parade and Spokane's Torchlight Parade. Left: Majorettes include ikneel- lingl Claudia Tenney and Candy Sands, standing are Bev Chaffee and Judy Kaluza. Front Row: D. Barker, K. Fowler, S. Karlson, J. Robertson, R. Web- ber, K. Thompson, C. Price, R. Yeend, T. Johnson, S. Yeend, C. Cogley. Row 2: S. James, R. Davis, K. Fields, D. Andre, B. Michealson, D. Tracy, D. Richter, E. Wing, M. Osborn, B. Jensen, C. Novak. Row 3: C. Felix, D. Branca, F. Hille, J. Gourley, R. Oscarson, S. Mason, M. Scheffler, G. Heeter, P. Smith, E. Zagel. Row 4: M. Olson, J. Dettwiler, G. Barth, P. Logan, C. Piper, T. Liggett, R. Gintz, D. Eshelman, D. Verney, D. Fegan, C. Borg. Row 5: R. Droz, G. Mc- Connell-, G. Taylor, T. Carter, R. Rives, J. Michels, D. Hite, J. Carlson, A. Kiefer, B. Hoefel. Row 6: C. George, B. Zorn, B. Giles, M. Sand, P. Shaw, B. Comstock, R. Hulvey, K. Miller, J. Gallagher, H. Clarke, W. Walker. Not Pictured are: D. Brock, J. Groth, M. Piper, L. Reigel. f aff! 3 QQ Milf? Q -' . if Bmw Merrill Womach, guest artist for the annual Pops Concert, sings the title song from his new al- bum, A Time For Us. Above: Members of the orchestra include Front Row: Mr. John Har- ris, director, Linda Sage, Carla Faletti, Mary Bennehoff, Carol Stewart, Kathy Jacobson, Kathy lnners, Dolly Laukka, Denise Mc- Coy, Margaret Jacobsen. Row 2: Max McCoy, Don Krewson, Pen- ney Messersmith, Linda Peterson, Leslie Procter, Bob Briley, Gary Knight, Kevin Young, Doug Pal- mer. Row 3: Linda Moe, Becky Wait, John Francis, Jeff Jones, Janet Rea, Betty Jorgenson, Gwen Juliano, Richard Wiens. Row 4: Russell Hulvey, Bill Drollinger, Greg Comstock, John Lamunyon, Cathy Rea, Stan Campbell, Jim Above: Symphonic Band members are Row 1: Dolly Laukka, Mike Pi- per, Carla Faletti, Bruce Ware, Melody Davis, Cathy Dodd, Mar- garet Jacobsen, Kathy lnners, Kim Fowler. Row 2: Karen Dun- son, Loralee White, John Sessions, Dale Allen, Russ Boyd, Richard Fowler, Steve Burket, Sue Bur- gan, Vickie Krewson. Row 3: Howard Bass, Barb Klaus, Len George, Dan Dennis, Glenn Win- key, Todd Holdridge, Dan Schmitt, Mike Neel, Gloria Lee, Larry Ha- gen, David Clodfelter. Row 4: Marty Powell, Joe Michels, Roger Nottage, Greg Wellsandt, Paul Hanson, Jeff Kathan, Doug Han- enburg, Chris Carlson, Mark Beach, Jerry Hinshaw. Not Pic- tured: Kyle Mistretta, Linda Pe- terson, Kari White. Pops Concert Presents Merrill Womachg Stage Band, Orchestra Accompany Artist Merrill Womach, professional tenor, appeared as the guest artist for the thirteenth an- nual Pops Concert held No- vember 21. Mr. Womach per- formed with Shadle's orches- tra, choir and stage band. Songs from his album A Time For Us were featured at the concert. Windmills of Your Mind and They Call The Wind Maria, were also included in the program. Numerous activities high- lighted the year for ShadIe's bands. The marching band participated in the WSU- California Band Day and in the EWSC homecoming in October. During the Lilac Festival, the band represented Shadle in the Torchlight Pa- rade. The stage band pro- vided entertainment for the Junior Miss Pageant in No- vember and traveled to Mos- cow, ldaho, Bremerton, Wash- ington, and Reno, Nevada, for music competition. The orchestra kept busy with concerts and contests. In October, it performed in the Japanese sister school con- vocation. The orchestra trav- eled to the University of Idaho for a string festival and also participated in a sight reading clinic. Among the groups represent- ing Shadle's music depart- ment were the instrumental ensembles. The brass quar- tet, trumpet trio, woodwind quintet, two string quartets and a string trio entertained for various functions during the year. Above: Stage band members are Front Row: Rick Rives, Wayne Johnson, Mark Beach, Denise Mc- Coy, Cathy Dodd, Gary Barth, Roger Nottage. Row 2: Sue Bur- gen, Greg Comstock, Don Krew- son, Dave Chamberlain, Glenn Winkey, Larry Hagen, Carol Stew- art, Gwen Juliana. Row 3: Bob Briley, Dave Treadwell, Richard Wiens, Bruce Ware, Dave Rich- ter, Mike Neel, Max McCoy, Greg Wellsandt, Richard Fowler. Not Pictured: Dolly Laukka, Gary Knight, Dave Clodfelter, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Adopts New Editorial Policy ot The traditional award win- ning paper that Shadle Park has produced for the past thirteen years, assumed a vigorous outlook involving the entire student body. Editorials on the likes, dis- likes and beliefs of the stu- dents was a deciding factor of a successful newspaper. Mr. Kent Jones, newspaper advisor, has led his staff through the hard grinding work that must be confronted in the production of a paper. Editor, Kris Jacobson, attend- ed a newspaper workshop at Indiana this summer to help her improve her ability to produce and edit the High- lander Hi-Lites. Kris Jacobson, Editor Chris Opferman, Assistant Editor Above: Newspaper staff members are: Front Row: Karen Klaus, Sue Tidd, Kris Jacobson, Carolyn Moe, Karen Bell, Lori Campbell, Gail Young. Row 2: Paula Carter, John Troyer, Robin Rodrick, Merle Ann Kelly, Patty Quanbeck, Kris Froid. Row 3: Sharon Cantrell, Roberta Noel, Chris Opferman, Lynea Smith, Dave Kintner, Diane Schmitz, Randy Carper. Row 4: Rita Caley, Jonne Benefiel, Norm Taylor, John Tollefson, Gary John- son, Ken Bendixen. Not Pictured: Mitch Silver, Bob Carlson, Karen Kohlsteadt, Jan Tapscott. Right: Lynea Smith looks to Mitch Silver for approval on her article to ap- pear in the next edition of the Hi-Lites. The staff works together to improve each other's writing techniques. Student Body Involvement Above: Photographers for the newspaper are Dave Whetham, Jim Ruedi, Steve Bloom, and John Tollefson. Below: Mr. Kent Jones, newspaper advisor, discusses the possibility of adding another article to the next publication of the Hi-Lander Hi-Lites with Norm Taylor. SPORRAN staff Front Row: Ce- lene Grashio, Lori Carpenter, Deb- ble Riggs, Kathy Lucas, Diane Johnson, Charlene Richards. Row 2: Lonnie Gabe, Sharon Shadow- ens, Diane Schmitz, Jeanine Har- din, Vickie Hofer, Linda Degrande. Row 3: Max Grover, Cheryl Kra- mer, Gordy Bryson, Bob Payne, Terry Hill, Craig Buhl. Not Pic- SPORRAN staff photographers: Marty Smalkowski, Bob Canody and Bob Bower, with equipment vital to the production of the yearbook, work to assist the SPORRAN staff. tured: Mark Beach, Lori Camp- bell, Laurie Jensen. Below: Di- ane Johnson and Laurie Jensen compile a completed layout for a deadline. '70 Sporran Continuing top national rat- ings was a major goal of the SPORRAN staff this year. Jeanine Hardin, editor, at- tended a High School Insti- tute at Indiana University this summer for this purpose. Last year's book made first class ratings with Columbia Scholastic Press Association and National Scholastic Press Association. A sincere effort has been made by the staff to give Shadle Park a memorable and interesting yearbook, com- mented Diane Schmitz. Staff Strives Jeanine Hardin, Editor for Awa'ds Diane Schmitz , Assistant Editor Mark Beach retypes his copy for Hasty copy corrections are typi- the fifth time. Perfection, he cal as Terry Hill consults advisor, learns is very important in the Nlr. Ted Clark, on deadline day. yearbook. .--...,., .,t l Above: Key Club members are: Front Row: John Sessions, Doug Logsdon, Steve Sanborn, Roger Jones, Dennis Chapin, Marty Smol- kowski, Rick Carter, Spring Vice Right: Steve Bertholf, Fall Presi- dent of Key Club, directs business at one of the meetings. Key Club participated in many school and community service projects. President, Dan Hoffman, Spring Treasurer, Joe Butler. Row 2: Bill Zorn, Scott Nelson, Spring President, Don Moe, Fall Secre- tary, Lars Johnson, Spring Secre- tary, Rick Nelson, Jim Slaton, Treasurer Phil Jones Steve La Fall Vice President, Bob Reviere, tenser Steve Storey Jonas Stutz Steve Bertholf, Fall President. Not man Greg Tuke Pictured: Doug Chapin, Dick Dean, Kern Gillette, Kim Hunter, Fall Service Clubs Stress Below: Dileas Chailin members are: Front Row: Linda Peterson, Fall Fifth Executive: Janet Earls, Margaret Jacobson, Pat Randall, Dolly Laukka. Row 2: Carolyn Schutz, Angie Cappello, Karen Lo- rang, Cindy Stanley, Spring Sec- retary: Lori Campbell, Rosemary Van Winkle, Fall Secretary. Row 3: Laura Nlathiason, Barb Bethards, Rymii Kaio, Lauri Jensen, Fall President: Donna Danielson, School and Community Projects Shadle's service clubs blend- ed service projects with cul- tural and social events to round out an active year. Dileas Chailin's members made Thanksgiving favors for residents of Rivercrest Con- valescent Home, helped a needy family at Christmas time and participated in the Easter Lily tag sale. The an- nual Fine Arts Festival was held in the spring and other Left: Fall Semester Dileas Chailin President, Lauri Jensen, sells a packet of stationery to Debbie Riggs in the commons. Spring Treasurer: Diane Schmitz, Spring Vice President. Row 4: Joanne Barber, Pam Schoch, Diane Volosing, Lynea Smith, Chelle Moat, Fall Treasurer: Jodi Missildine, Fall Vice President. activities included an inter- national progressive dinner, a dad-daughter potluck, and a sneak breakfast. Key Club assisted in Shadle Center's window painting contest at Halloween and marched in the Hope Walk on November 11. During the Christmas season, a party was held for children in St. Joseph's orphanage and a turkey and gifts were -given to a needy family. The Teens' March of Dimes and the Easter Tag sale were two second semester projects. Row 5: Chris Peters, Dorothy Ben- nett, Rita Caley, Spring Fifth Ex- ecutive: Rayleen Reichert, Sarah Scarpelli, Peggy Parker, Spring President. Not Pictured: Sue Birch. Special Interest, Honorary Groups Schedule Activities Russian Club introduced the winter months with a sled- ding party at Priest lake. During the year various speakers who have visited and who speak Russian at- tended Tuesday night meet- ings to give members an idea Above: Russian Club members Bryan, Patty Genova, Kathy Beach, are: Kevin Ggble, Peggy Parker, Leslie BOCkITlyer', Steve Kirltrler. Pam Carr, Dave Kintner, Jean Not Pictured: Kim Hunter. of the Russian people and culture. Quill and Scroll members are chosen on the basis of outstanding achievement in the field of Journalism, and must be in the upper third of their class, commented lVlr. Kent Jones, Quill and Scroll advisor. This year's members were installed at a candlelight ceremony held at Ferris High School. Mrs. Lenore Haight, advisor for the Library Club, explain- ed the purpose ofthe Club is to stimulate interest in the library and to promote its use. The club sponsors the sale of paperbacks and as an extension of this, the stu- dents managed the sale of additional paperbacks at a book fair. Above: Library Club members help tivities by sponsoring a paperback create interest through school ac- book sale. Right: Quill and Scroll members are initiated at a candlelighting ceremony at Ferris High School. Larg,age Clabs Employ Traditional Christmas Spirit Above French club members ex their meetings Mr Bill Via served press their ideas during one of as advisor for the group Language club members highlighted the year by as- sisting needy families and caroling at local hospitals during the Christmas season. French club sponsored a breakfast at Sambo's for the initiation of the new mem- bers. They also provided French pen-pals for their members and sang Christmas carols to patients at St. Luke's Hospital. Members of German club heard Mrs. Groenen, who was a student teacher at Shadle in the spring of '69, speak on her native home- land of Germany. Italian club new to Shadle this year began with the writing of their constitution and slides of Italy being shown by Doug and Dennis Chapin Spanish club provided two needy families during the Christmas season with toys, clothes and food The mem bers were also invited to ex change letters with a high school in Tauquian, Mexico Above German Club members in Hyatt Toni Bentley Row 2 Barb Haenle Sandi Gray Not Pictured Rowe Marsha Johnson Debbie Steevy Barb Ferguson Carol Wilson Kathy Barrl Larry Eads 1 1 : ' - , ' . : , ' , ' g clude Row 1: Karen Klohe, Nancy Bethards, Karin Smith, Greg Kris Littell, Jamie Canning, Mike , Y r r i r - Above: Spanish Club members are: Row 1: Charlotte Fischer, .lan Fountaine, Geresa Whitney, Denise Cuchow, Sue Roberts, Jan Wright. Row 2: .Ian Nicholson, Jesus Men- dez, Donna Danielson, Mary Cick- ley, Joanne Myers, Mindy Oliver, Roberta Noel. Row 3: Debbie Hol- ford, Linda Cameron, Gayle Wheel- er, Dawn Black, Bill Grant, Mike Fitzpatrick. Nut Pictured: Dorothy Bennett, Lynn Hoffman, Mel Wright, Cindy Roessler. Below: Italian Club members in- clude: Row 1: Sue Erickson, Karen Palmer, Pat Johnson, Jan Merritt, Maureen Bomben, Marilee Bell, Paula Carter, Vicky Gilespie. Row 2: Mrs. Galliena, Shelley Gaidos, Jesus Mendez, Anne Cassidy, Paul Rodkey, Teresa Carro, Marcy Wood, Gail Schieve, Rena Witt- kopf. Talent Clubs Provide Shadle With Entertaining Ability Talent Club members are Front Row: Sue Roberts, Paula Carter, Sue Borneman, Jodi Missildine. Back Row: Becci Wait, Diane Har- ris, Gwen Juliano, Sue Glass, and Chelle Moat. Not Pictured: Renzo Morresi, Dave Clodfelter, Sharon Howard, Paul Hanson, Judy Ka- Members of Talent Club often practice before a performance. Paula Carter and Sue Borneman rehearse in front of a few friends to gain their approval and some constructive criticism before the final curtain that evening. luza, Bob Long, John Reamer, Paul Rodkey, Deni Yamauchi, Kathy Whitehead. Talent at Shadle is exercised in Thespians and Talent Club. Students perform at Shadle and various public functions. Some of the activities put on by the Thespians were Chil- dren's Theatre and the play, A Different Drummer. Mr. Carl Crowe, Thespian advisor, feels that the Thespians and Drama Department have done an outstanding job in their play production this year. Talent Club invites anyone with an ability to entertain in any way to join the club, commented Mr. Lloyd Fowler, club advisor. We work together as well as enjoy each other. We have done almost everything from performing at the Masonic Temple to having a get to- gether at Mr. Fowler's, stated Sue Glass, Club m,em- ber. 15 J iv ,Y V1 'LV' 'iq' V, ' gig M2 11:1 - . , ms: 5 . , J, W: ,U A ,..,,, ,x .Mfr ., ,, , , W '? 4 , '.,,, , , f ff , ,ffl . F , we frizff 1 K V, mf .Q E z ' ' 'fav may f Home Ec, Future Teachers Sponsor Projects, Tutoring Above: Home Ec Club members include: Front Row: Janet Robin- ette, Connie Oster, Angie Cappello, and Bonnie Oster. Row 2: Janet Earles, Joanne Paddock, Kathy Riley, Mary Ashby, Linda De- Grande, and Kathryn Chipman. Row 3: Sandra Tavares, Melanie Day, Caran Strate, Denise Branca, and Rose Mary Van Winkle. Back Row: Loretta Koomer, Linda Krell, Gay Strate, Carol Kratofil, Sue Birch, and Joy Mumford. Above: Home Ec Club member Melanie Day pressed the dress she made and modeled in the style show. Right: Home Ec Club members Mary Ashby, Sharri Fredrickson and Bonnie Oster dis- cuss the success of the club's Christmas Cookbook sale. Home EC and FTA established their 1970 projects goal as serving others by charitable work and volunteer tutoring. Home Ec club members made and filled Christmas stock- ings for the children of serv- icemen overseas during De- cember. The project was co- ordinated through the Red Cross. FTA initiated a new tutoring program with Glover Jr. High School and Field Elementary School. Members of the club worked with pupils in the schools who needed special academic assistance. Shadle Park was this year's host for a panel held by all the city Future Teachers clubs on March 5th. Left: Mrs. Koller, FTA advisor, speaks at a meeting of the Club. Right: Spring President, Bonnie Oster informs the club about money-making projects. Above: FTA Members include: Front Row: Linda Hill, Denise Du- chow, Marleen Hergerholz, Sandi Gray, Margaret Wilson, and Pat Randall. Row 2: Debbie Harris, Beth Doarns, Cheryl Sand, Rayleen Reichert, Tom Ertner, Sue Birch, Mark Krigbaum, and Linda Sta- salovich. 101 Above, Front Row: Betsy Head, Lorang, Linda McQuade, Karen Debbie Mclsaac, Debbie Kolassa, Nancy Shaw, Lorri King, Sally Mitchel, Janet Rea, Jackie Hunts- berger. Second Row: Gail Young, Charlotta Stillar, Krista Frethein, Marcia Kretz, Donna Danielson, Julie Denison, Cathie Rea, Patty Mitchel, Sue Sawyer, Karen O'Leary. Back Row: Jackie Lewis, Vicki Alderson, Sally Conner, Ro- berta Noel, Deb Holford, Gay Strate, Rhonda Richardson, Denise Reed. Not Pictured: Teri King, Sonia Mason. Clubs Offer Opp 'funiiies Right: Aqua Tartan advisor, Mrs. Dennie Moore, gives instructions to her students. Mrs. Moore die rected all practices and performl ances. Above and Below: Aqua Tartans strive to further their abilities at synchronized swimming. A great deal of time and practice is re- quired to achieve perfection in the various performances given each year. For Student Creating opportunities for students to further their in- terests is the main purpose of both the Aqua Tartans and the ski club, as stated by their advisors. The Aqua Tartans allow girls to practice synchronized swimming and water ballet. Their main project is a swim show which is given each spring and conducted en'- tirely by the girls, stated Mrs. Dennie Moore, Aqua Tartan advisor. Other activities car- ried on by the girls include a Christmas swimming party for Morning Star Boy's Ranch, a party for the boys swim team, sleigh rides, and bake sales. Ski Club is somewhat hin- dered by a shortage of trans- portation to resort areas, stated Mr. Gary Leaver, Ski Club advisor. The club cannot travel as a group since the school cannot assume re- sponsibility in case of acci- dents. Mr. Leaver sees some type of insurance policy as an answer to this problem. The club meets once a week to try and arrange for as many students as possible to get rides from fellow club members. Advancement ln Non-competitive Sports l Above: Ski Club members: Front Row: Mr. Leaver tAdvisorJ, Dan Womach, Tom Johnson, Dirk Petty, Karen 0'Leary, Sue Sawyer, Lory King, Becky Clark. Second Row: Patty Genova, Greg Mandick, Lynne Parson, Nancy Shaw, Karen Bell, Lori Campbell, Jackie Cooke, Mary Lindbergh, Kathy Mitchell. Back Row: Cris Carlson, Dave Cole, Doug Chantry, Laura Cook- sey, Cris Britton, Steve Hanning, Rich Clifton, Darrel Verney, Sue Krume, Sue Cottingham. Below Left: Judy Potter tleftl and Lori Campbell board the chairlift. Many Ski Club members traveled to va- rious resorts in groups. Once they arrived members separated from the groups and skied in the area of their choice. Below Right: Judy Potter comes to a jagged halt on one of the slopes of a local re- sort. Ski Club members skied mainly on weekends and some- times nights atter school. ,.,, X if r Q x f y 1 Q 1 X w gg x , my .jfif ,,,, , g .m.. 'MY' ff KZ? :fo H , - K M M gr ff, giyy :f 9 , g , l., ' ,'k,' ' at , . V.,, MA' . 1, , A 'P wi ,.. XZ? mf-mm-vm-M t2. l f' ,139 wx ,373 , Highlanders Abilities and special interests provided incentive for activ- ity in two of Shadle's clubs this year. Caileag Clan sponsored monthly Coed Nights through- out the year and a Dad's Night, when cookies were served to fathers attending the January 29 wrestling match. A prc ,ressive dinner, a carol- ing ession at Rivercrest Convz ascent Home, a brown.e sale, and participa- tion in intramural sports were also on the Caileag Clan 1969-1970 agenda. Eldah Tra Art Club honored Mrs. Faith Snider, retiring art department head, with a banquet as its main project this spring. Other activities included the annual sale of Christmas corsages and fre- quent workshops for club members. Use Abilities in Caileag Clan, Eldah Tra Above: Eldah Tra Art Club mem- bers include: Front Row: Robin Roderick, president, Loralee White, Marty Henry, vice presi- dent. Row 2: Julie Schlect, Mike Etten, fifth executive: Jerry Hin- shaw. Row 3: Jaquie Jarvis, Cheryl Fisher, secretary: Cindy Roesler, treasurer: Jurene Duram, and .Ioy Sutton. Below: Sister Joan Davis, a teach- er from Pasadena, California, dem- onstrates printmaking techniques in one of Eldah Tra's many work- shops. Left: Members of Deca-Fi include: Front Row: Patti Hawkins, Bob Meier, Kay Hartgrove, Kay Rem- ington, Gary Kassner, Jan Fan- ning, and Sheila Haine. Row 2: Mary Hammar, Kerry Pullen, Pa- tricia McCammon, Penny Mcln- tosh, Janice Dishman, Nancy Gallaugher, and Linda Jessen. Row 3: Donna Monahan, Bruce Snyder, Dave Fairburn, Doug Casper, John Bearson, Brent Barratt, and Paula Veitenheimer. These students sold candy and class rings during their active year. Below Left: Mr. Jim Morlan, DE advisor, stresses a point on man- agement to his third period Deca class. Below right: Members of Deca-Fi assist twostudents in their selec- tion of class rings, which were sold in January. 1 DE Students Learn Management, Sales During Year Above: Hi-Deca students Lena Mc- Queen and Diane Growt run the concession stand in the cafeteria during one of the four lunches. Right: Hi-Deca students include: Front Row: Chris Dolan, Coleen Maloney, Debbie Morris, Pat Lar- son, Bob Glenn, Kathy Cousins, and Carol Holcomb. Row 2: Larry Martin, Sue Lowther, Kathy Wells, Rick Clark, Ron Urten, Fabbian Hartung, and Ava Bell. Row 3: Larry Herberholz, Larry Pearson, Scott Meissner, Doug Smith, Caro- lyn Landrus, and .Jerri Wasser. Nut Pictured: Larry Abramson. Among their many activities these stu- dents ran the concession stand in the cafeteria during the lunch period. Washington Deca State Lead- ership Conference in March highlighted the year for Shadle DE students. Seven students competed with other DE members from vari- ous parts of the state in areas which included speaking, sales, job interview, display, merchandising math, and situation handling. The class, which teaches stu- dents methods of marketing, merchandising, and manage- ment, is open to seniors only who work part-time in a dis- tributive field. Deca-Fi, one of two clubs associated with DE, sold candy and class rings. The other club, Hi- Deca, ran the concession stand in the cafeteria. Carol Holcomb was the state historian for Deca, and Sue Luse and Larry Pearson qual- ified as representatives to Deca-Thon. Science, Rifle, and Btsiness Clubs Improve Students Above: Striving for both perfec- Below: CO-OP members include: tion and speed, Vicki Schramm Front Row: S. Anyan, K. Anyan, K. practices her typing skills. This is Kirkpatrick, K. Steinman, D. one of the many skills that CO- Horne, J. Fitzpatrick. Row 2: M. OP students practice. Hartje, M. Cole, S. Cranston, S. Mitchell, S. Snyder, C. Cuzzetto. Row 3: V. Schramm, M. Wright, S. Nevers, M. Dubee, B. Riggs, J. Fish, D. Moore. Not Pictured: K. Spring, B. Hanson. To send better-prepared of- fice workers into Spokane's offices straight from high school, stated Mrs. Smith- peters, is the object of CO- OP or Cooperative Office Occupations Program. CO-OP is actually a sister- program with DECA, which prepares its students for work in retail stores. This course is new to Shadle's curriculum this year. Rifle Club members practiced their skills twice weekly, seeking a higher National Rifle Association rating. The Science Club changed its format somewhat and now concentrates its time in the study of ecology. The club spends much of its effort studying pollution and other related topics. Above: Rifle Club members in- clude: Front Row: D. Urice, T. Wimpy, S. Burgen. Row 2: R. Ba- bin, M. Thompson, T. Carter, L. Brewer, Mr. Burgen. Club mem- bers strive for higher National Rifle Association ratings. Later in the spring they will attend a meet at Eastern Washington State Col- lege. Below: Science Club members in- clude: Front Row: J. Nelson. Row 2: C. Haenle, L. Dorman, S. Kitt, J. Burbo, Nlr. Jensen. Row 3: B. Meck, L. Eads, R. Babin, J. Down- ard, K. Kameron, F. Lebusch. Sci- ence Club members spend much time discussing problems around the Spokane area, such as pollu- tion and other related topics. W 109 O Above: High School Bowl members George, Jim Downard, and CStand- Below: High School Bowl team are: lSeatedJ Laura Mathison, ingl John Eisenhauer, alternate. members frequented the library Lars Johnson fcaptainl, Leonard before Competition- YKFVW' Competition, Shadle's High School Bowl team made its way into the semi-finals after defeating Moscow and North Central. High School Bowl, patterned after College Bowl, was de- signed to show the quick mental recall of the students, not the intelligence or a high l.Q. The High School Bowl games were telecast on K.H.Q. T.V. That Congress should pro- hibit unilateral United States military intervention in for- eign countries was this year's resolution for the De- bate team, most of whom were new to debating. A de- bate workshop was set up at Gonzaga University to give the new debaters a good start on the topic. T.V. debates were added this year to the District 8 league. Analyzing and arguing world problems ranging from relig- ion to philosophy was the Demarians, a political dis- Cussion group. Their goals are to promote the spread of free thought and ideas. i-...- W-masse mf , Discussions Stimulate Interest ln Different Groups Below: After finishing their de- bate, Deni Yamauchi listens to the judge's remarks, while Jim Rich- ardson drums his card file nerv- ously. Above: Debate team members in- clude: Front Row: Deni Yamauchi, Lynn Zinkle, Peggy Pierce, Bob Riggs, Linda Ledgerwood, Mrs. Peggy Gilbert icoachl, Jim Rich- i ardson. Row 2: Kari White, David Tracy, John Sessions, Brian Hun- ter, Lars Johnson, Stan Campbell, Geary Hoots. Below: Demarians members are: Front Row: Jim Downard, Beverly Meck. Row 2: Larry Eads, Bill Grant, Loren Dor- man, Carol Haenle. Row 3: Russ Babin, Jim Nelson, Jim Burbo, Kelly Cameron, Frank Labrucherie. sms-W ,Q 'Vw ,,J5r'13i .. w W J .-,f :Wm w ,mm .W...,, 4 'lnconsistancy' Slows Shadle Park's Varsity Football Above: Evading a tackler, Mike Landry breaks into the open and scoots for yardage in the Rogers game. Interior lineman can be seen blocking downfield. Block- ing such as this made the job of the back easier and established, for the Highlanders, a strong run- ning game. Shadle lost this game because they were unable to score in short yardage situa- tions. Below: Falling for extra yardage as defenders begin to swarm in is Mike Wideman. Wes Graham C853 and Erin Egan i681 block for him. Mike started the year at quarterback, but because of his running ability, was moved to halfback. He gained 335 yards this year and averaged over 5 yards per carry. Also a defensive standout, Mike was second in tackles. -fe -H.. a,Q,i,..:ew.,f,1N,..,.we.Q:a-wwrwss States Coach Gary Davis inconsistency is the word which best describes Shadle Park Football, stated coach Gary Davis. The Highlanders lost some they should have won and won some they should have lost. Linemen were praised for their block- ing efforts and backs for their tremendous leg drive and determination. A new offense hindered the Laddies early in the season, but with experience they came on to win three of their last four games. Two early season losses to North Cen- tral and Lewis and Clark were revenged in the second half of the season. Three Scots were given all- city honors. Phil Barker was chosen as a guard by the Chronicle, and as linebacker for the Spokesman-Review. Bob Donnely was selected by the Chronicle as all-city cen- ter. Mike Pherigo, picked as fullback by the Spokesman- Review, was second in rush- ing with 661 yards in 117 carries for a 5.6 average. Shadle Park football was ex- citing and hard hitting, stated Shadle coaches. Many third down plays brought this ex- citement to a pitch as the Laddies ball control offense managed a first down. The first Gonzaga game can be called the team's finest effort. The Highlanders held the Bullpups, who were rated second in the state, to three scoreless quarters. lt was only in the last few minutes of the fourth quarter that the Gonzagans salvaged the game. Above: Straining to stay in bounds, Mike McCammon grits his teeth and fights for extra yardage. This was the first Gon- zaga game, in which the state- rated Bullpups were held to 10 points. Left: Half-time scenes such as this were a time for rest, repair of equipment and finding weak points in the offense and defense of the opposing team. J . . El.. f J fe .,,, fs 13 . 15 ' - - ' 9 4 H 4 'f ' f 15: ' .seen fs ' V9 V -. H.. H i 77' vc f,.- 15Q5.T'?' 43' 7 4 F? 'P' . 'iff ..... 2213, K 2 X',. ' 1 ' . 'Y' ff, 5 ' se f 1 4 - .HI -1-'E . as I -1 , 1 . 1 f . W V - 71 Q .ni N - ' ...fr , A Q? 9 . Y .57 , ' . at 3,5 ' K ,, mfg' ' , V4.5 1 .5 'Ski m ' . u 1 1 .i 1 . 4 M or ' ' f .we .K E5 ,W MA ' ,V ff ,. H , .rf f - A ,gl .iq I Front Row: Coach Gary Davis, J. R. Carter, M. Murphy, G. McCon- Sartz, M. Pherigo, B. Donnelly, M. Graham, G. Comstock, A. McKee, Lenz, N. Cwiek, J. Tyler, D. Mel- nell, K. Peterson, R. McDaniel, M. Mewhinney, M. McCammon, S. P. Rodkey, J. Kathon, R. Favaro, som, N. Lilla, E. Egan, P. Barker, Skubina, J. Carlson, D. Devary, M. Peterson, G. Bryson, D. Barker, K. J. Kidwell, D. Smith. W. Havercroft, R. Jones, G. Tuke, L. Shintani, D. Richter, Coach Jim Elvington. Row 2: M. Wideman, Weeks, D. Barker, S. Shaw, Coach Rich Naccarato. Row 3: B. Mor- ris, D. Grothe, D. Ogilvie, B. Strait, D. Womach, D. Eshelman. Row 4: M. Yeager, T. Warner, J. Comar, B. Grigsby, L. Southall, W. Experience Aids Highlanders ln Last Half of Season Below: Dragging down a Lewis and Clark ball carrier is Mike Wideman. Shadle overcame a 14-6 half-time score to beat the Tigers 21-14. Opp. S.P. North Central ....... 19 gg 7 we g Ferris ......... 0 35 me Yum W: Lewis and Clark ..... 21 14 Fife beet Gonzaga .. ...10 3 re, Rogers . .....19 3 North Central .. 6 38 H. . 55322 Ferris .. ...12 14 Lewis and Clark ..... 14 me 21 onza a .. G 28 rs 7 I 7 B Football Comes Bao After Making Slow Start Shadle B squad football came back to soundly defeat Gonzaga 14-6 after a slow season start losing to Ferris 22-0 and Lewis and Clark 22- 6. We usually start pretty slow, commented Coach Jim Brown, but this is because of inexperience. We have a lot of good run- ning backs and several pretty fair linemen, mentioned Coach Brown. Bill Farr, Mike Shay, Fred Stone, and Tom Gramm are showing good po- tential as halfbacks, also Jim Piton and Carl Howald as linemen and Scott Mullenix as end. Coach Jim Brown advises Mike Bauer. Front Row: Managers, A. Dawson, L. Michaels, injured Players, T. Dotson, R. Ridnour, G. Deaver: F. Conlon, B. Farr, T. Usher, M. Kuest, G. Beloet, R. Haeger, Bob James, Bill James. Row 2: Asst. Coach H. Coffman, Manager R. Davis, R. Lenz, D. Hendrix, M. Bauer, M. Shay, B. Burch, K. Jor- dan, R. Bemel, P. Spolski, D. Welliever, J. Jones, B. Labruche- rie, D. Brickley. Row 3: D. Barnes, T. Hilson, T. Grahan, D. Kamara- ian, B. Hoefel, D. Ward, B. Wen- ning, R. Clark, S. Bosch, C. East burg, F. Stone, T. Warner. Row 4 G. Korb, C. George, C. Borg, C. Fahey, H. Clark, G. Ozurst, S. Nei son, M. Bowie, D. Gregory, N Menegas, S. Mullenix, D. Largent, J. Wihlborg. Row 5: P. Jorgenson, C. Howald, G. Smith, K. Conwell, R. Harding, D. Flack, S. Morris, B. Comstock, P. Baldwin, K. Leigh- ton, T. Wideman, M. Johns, J. Piton. Above: Jim Piton l5Ol, Fred Stone l22l, Tom Wideman l33J, Bill James 1603, and Bob Comstock 1703 work on attaining their city league position of second place. SEASON'S SCORES Opp. 'S.P. Ferris ...... .. .... 22 0 Lewis and Clark ..... 22 6 Gonzaga .... 6 14 Rogers ..... .... 6 El 20 North Central .... 6 32 ga Ferris ........ .... 1 4 14 ,ESQ Lewis and Clark ..... 40 19 ' Gonzaga ...... .... 0 iii? 21 Below: A short gain off tackle play with linemen throwing blocks down field is carried out by Bill James l60l, Fred Stone 1223, and Tom Wideman l337. 6. sau' Above: Brown before ished games, One. Below: B squad football assis- tant coach Lyle Pugh, offers some advise and between play confidence to guard Greg Korb. I - i--- --i- Varsity CC Team Finishes Fine Season Coach Lochhead Praises Spirit of Team Registering a 3-2 season, Shadle's varsity cross coun- try team placed third in the city league competition. The team was dominated by Roger Garza and Mark Diamond, both seniorsg and Larry Thi- bault, a sophomore. All three qualified for the state meet which was held in Seattle. Of the many meets Shadle hosted this year, the biggest was the 6th annual High- lander Invitational. lt drew competitors from eleven dif- ferent high schools. Placing third in the senior category was Roger Garzag taking a third place in the junior cate- gory was Doug Logsdon, and placing fifth for the sopho- mores was Larry Thibault. Coach Harvey Lochhead and the team members spent many hours and miles work- ing to get in shape for the 1970 cross country season. He described the team as being, an outstanding group of boys as far as desire and potential were concerned. 3 3 i g and Clarks lst place runner 3 Fighting fatigue sophomore run show typical Shadle Park know- Park was known to have strong good run ner Ken Lillie and varsity run how and strength as they strain runners and finishers throughout ners Ray Garz and Doug Logsdon toward the finish line. Shadle the entire Cross Country season Q B Cross Country Team Drsplays Tradrtronal Shadle Above Members of the varsrty and B squad Include Front Row Greg Mesmer Doug Logsdon Rog er Garza Mark Dramond Ray Gar Racrng agarnst the stop watch B' squad runner Steve Cassrdy sprrnts for the frnrsh lrne za Larry Thrbault Greg Wrlson Steve Cassndy Not Prctured Rrck Manager Jrm Slaton Back Row Snyder and Tom Wrnkle Dave Barrl Randy Thompson Ken Lrllre Paul Freese Jrm Wrnters Below Runners jockey for pos: tron as they explode from the startrng lrne at the srxth annual Hrghland lnvrtatronal I 7 . . . 1 ' r ' r ' r ' - ' 1 ' 1 ' '- n 11 ' , , ' , ' - I '- ' I I . . . Y , l - l . l t I! 1 1 ' 1 1 V - -lfffrl-WMP:-'Q - , 1 5 le A li . . I rr , - Park Spirit Despite their 3-2 record, Sha- dle's B squad cross coun- try team showed marked im- provement as the season progressed. The squad, small in quantity but large in qual- ity, matched their ability against other B squads, gaining valuable experience for varsity competition. Described by Coach Loch- head as an upcoming group of boys the second string will provide a solid founda- tion for next year's team. The team, led by Ken Lillie and Dave Baril, had an over- all record of 5 wins and 4 losses. Coach Lochhead said that this year's group of boys have been the best he has ever had at Shadle Park. at rr Above: Flmshmg another tough Below: Ray Garza and Mark Dia- tional. The Highlander Invitation- Eaije' femur Roger Garza fakes mond look on as Coach Lochhead al included 11 different high Ln .p 803 for Shadle Park at the records the scores from Shadle's schools from the Spokane area. It eww an Clark dua' meet' sixth annual Highlander lnvita- was the largest in Shadle history. .- X W' X my Y 2 AX F 'bg - .I :ki Eggs, Q 'N 2495i WWE 'Bm Above: Fighting to escape an op- typical determination. ponent's hold, Gary Garberg shows Struggling to gain needed experience, this year's Var- sity Wrestling Team improved steadily throughout the year. The team, consisting chiefly of juniors and sophomores, defeated Lewis and Clark in a late season win. The season started early for the wrestlers who underwent days of hard physical training and a strict program of calis- thenics. This schedule helped to increase endurance, a ma- jor wrestling requirement. After this, the boys broke into groups to challenge each other's ability. Under the guidance of Coach Lyle Pugh, and assistants Carlos Flores and Dick Nac- arrato, wrestlers learned techniques and various holds to improve possibilities of winning. Below: Preparing for a reversal is Shadle wrestler Ron Hansen, who By performing consistently in matches, several wrestlers earned the 150 points neces- sary for a varsity letter. With several of these lettermen re- turning, next season's team may bring promise, concluded Coach Pugh. Team S.P. Opp. Colville .... 26 24 N.C. ...... .... 3 6 34 Davis ....... .... 2 4 16 Eisenhower ....... 21 21 Rogers ..,......... 10 31 Lewis 81 Clark ..... 30 10 Hellgate .......... 14 29 Sentinel .... .... 1 4 25 Moses Lake ....... 11 Ferris ...... .... Mead . .,.. . . , . . . 30 16 N.C. ...... .... 2 1 23 26 Lewis 81 Clark ..... 19 West Valley ....... 20 Wenatchee ....... 19 Moses Lake ...... 41 ' 91 27 17 15 Rogers ............ 14 20 19 26 4 Ferris ............. 18 performed consistently throughout the year. Shadle Wrestlers Increase Confidence, Experience Below: Taking advantage of his experience, Dan Ogilvie pulls his opponent closer to gain momen- tum. Above: The Shadle Park Wrestling Team includes Front Row: Jerry Lenz, Mike Wilson, Mike Keust, Brent Taylor, Lynn Pugh, and Dave Johnson. Row 2: Ron Han- sen, Bill Miller, Greg Tuke, Bill Teters, Anthony Johnson, and Gary Carberg. Row 3: Mike Mur- phy, Ernie Briggs, Dan Largent, Dan Ogilvie, and Jim Lucas. Row 4: Terry Smith, Steve Ellis, Jeff Kathan, Bill Grigsby, Mark Mew- hinney, and Tom Warner. Not Pic- tured: Mike Wideman, Dan Ellis and Greg Smith. av Q a w vim Q65 A 1 A 2 K A-' 1 l 1 in . 5, R 3? , QW fn , ' K i A s 52514- xxx .new -wi . 15' g w -WW Shadle Hoopsters Capture City League Championship Shadle Park, rebounding from a second place finish last year, captured the city league championship with a 9 won- 1 lost record for league play. It was the first time the Highlanders had won the crown since 1961. By taking the championship Shadle was guaranteed a spot in the regional playoffs, the first step toward a state berth. Shadle led the city and valley schools in scoring with a 64.7 points-per-game average. For the first time in Shadle's history a Highlander team scored more than 100 points in a game as Shadle defeated Kellogg 106 to 55. In the last league game of the season Shadle defeated Ferris by a score of 93 to 52, establish- ing a city record for most points scored in a league game. Left: Mike Augustine i331 drives past an LC defender to score two points as Bill Fahey f15J looks on. Below: Bob Jorgensen takes aim for a shot as Shadle goes on to defeat Rogers 68 to 52. Above: Co-captains Bill Fahey and Mike Augustine thank Shadle sup- porters after accepting the trophy Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle . , Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle . . Moscow ... Kennewick Richland .Coeur d'Alene . . . . . Gonzaga . Moses Lake ........Mead ......Rogers NC ......Rogers .......Ferris Kellogg Gonzaga ......Rogers .......Ferris .....CV .....LC 4 Right: Phil Jones i213 attempts to set up a teammate in Shadle's overtime victory against Central Valley. The final score was 60 to 58 for the Highlanders. for city championship. The team ended the season with a 9-1 rec- ord tor league play. Below: Junior Rick Nelson l25l is fouled but makes the basket as Shadle went on to defeat NC 61 Q , ig. I mv gi, r,is gi I ..i,.,,, s Tiff ' rf QW 'ti O Varsity Tea'n Almost Reaches Region IV Basketball i l Above: Looking for an open team- guarded by a Rogers opponent. mate, Roger Dirkes is closely Shadle won the game, 77-56. Above: Varsity basketball team members include: Front Row: Roger Dirkes, Phil Jones, Andy Gelhausen, Wes Grahham, Rick Nelson, Paul Jorgensen, Don John- son, manager Nick Brown. Row 2: Mike Dubee, Bill Fahey, Bob Jor- gensen, Greg Comstock, Doug Vanleuven, Mike Augustine, Coach Robertson, Managers Brad Barrick and Doug Logsdon. Below: Time out! Team members add a new dimension to the game as they search for a missing contact lens. Y 'Iv' . W, qw' 4 Z5 Af 4 W we sm or in S2 Above: Front Row: Mr. Elvington, F. Stone, N. Menegas, C. Fahey, B. Hoefel, D. Barnes. Row 2: D. Wideman, R. Ridnour. Row 3: Below: Leaping past a Saxon play- er, Chris Roberts tries for 2 points. The Scots overran the Saxons 62-49. Winters, mgr., J. Winters, mgr., J. Welliever, mgr., C. Roberts, K. Kent, S. Nelson, D. Flack, T. Lieghton, B. Comstock, B. Gillis, R. Harding. i'Shadle 'fShadle 'Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Season Record Shadle Rogers Shadle LC 46 38 Moscow sfshadle CV 63 46 Kennewick Shadle Fen-55 37 39 Coeur d'Alene Shadle Gonzaga 42 31 Moses Lake Shadle NC 58 38 Gonzaga Shadle Rogers 45 25 Rogers Shadle LC 43 26 NC Shadle Ferris 54 36 LC 56 53 Ferris 'Indicated non-league games. 38 32 Gonzaga 34 36 NC Swim Team Remains Undefeatableg Sends 11 To State nf-L ' a U Km. Above: Swim Team members in- clude: Row 1: Tim Usher, Rick Wahl, Tom Bassett, John Black- hart, Greg Mewhinney, Dick Rog- ers, Tim Dotson, Tim Warner, Larry Hagen, Scott Wakefield. Row 2: Roger Jones, Randy Lenz, Paul Anderson, Norm Peterson, Steve Fenter, Paul Logan, Tracy Mead. Row 3: Doug Wieber, Gordon Au- gustine, Rick Lear, Bob Neudorler, Steve Johnston, Gary Hann, Todd Holdridge, Loren Dorman, Mark McLaughlin. Row 4: Mike Sacco, Mitch Silver, Rusty Kruse, Gary Neudorfer, Jim Wihlborg, Mike Guifoil, Tom Tigar, Mike Mcln- turff, Jim Hansen, Tim Wink. 4 Left: Senior Mike Halbig starts a relay of free style to improve his speed for meets against other schools in the surrounding area. The boys swim team pre- sented a good year, com- mented Coach Clyde Combs, eleven went to state. ln first place was: Roy Clark, 200 yd. individual medley and 100 yd. backstroke. Rusty Kruse, 200 yd. and 400 yd. freestyle. Scott Wakefield, 100 yd. butterfly and 100 yd. back- stroke. Tom Tigar, 50 yd. free- style. Second places: Tom Tigar, 100 yd. freestyle. Roger Jones, 200 yd. freestyle. Bob Neudor- fer, 100 yd. butterfly. Mike Halbig, 100 yd. backstroke. Rich Lear, 100 yd. breast- stroke. Mike Mclnturff fin- ished third in the 100 yd. butterfly. The scores of the regionals were: Shadle 129, Pullman 84, N.C. 18, and Walla Walla 32. Above: Striving to improve his technique, Scott Wakefield prac- tices the breaststroke for the re- gionals which were held in Febru- ary. Right: Tom Tigar strives to beat a record for a swim meet against Pullman. The swim team won the meet and continued to stay in first place. Above: Coach Clyde Combs goes over a schedule with the swim team managers, who assist in the setting up of meets against the different schools. W Above: Seemingly suspended by tine on the trampoline. Janet is puppet strings, Janet Tomsha practicing for the state meet. executes a jump during her rou- Girl Gymnasts Take State, '70 Boys' Team Expands Shadle's gymnastics teams' season was highlighted this year by the girls' gymnastics team winning first place in the state meet. The team, having breezed through a season of 24 straight victories, took the city and regional champion- ships before going to state. At state, Kathy Whitehead won 2nd place in exercise, 3rd in trampoline, 5th in both vaulting and the uneven bars and 7th in tumbling. Patty Rautio took first in vaulting, 3rd in tumbling, 5th in tram- poline and 6th in exercise. Also representing Shadle was Janice Wright, who placed 4th in balance beam and 6th in vaulting. In individual judging, Patty Rautio won 2nd place, all-around and Kathy Whitehead won 3rd place. The boys' gymnastics team expanded greatly in size as it consisted of 22 members this year. Because no other city high school has a boys' gym- nastics team, Shadle met with schools from towns in the surrounding area and at- tended some all-state invita- tional meets. Only one mem- ber of the team was a senior so the year was 'lmainly a building year, according to Mr. Flores, the team's coach. 1970 Boys' Gymnastics Team in- Lenz, Dave Richter, John Ams- Randy Lenz, Jeff Chinn, Tom varo, Mike Fitzpatrick, Ray cluded: Front Row: Roger Jones, baugh. Row 2: Scott Wiggons, Wimpy, Jerry Tyler. Row 3: Larry Woodson. Dick Wiens, Steve Bloom, Jerry Lynn Pugh, Greg Nlewhinney, Michaels, Jim Wilborg, Rich Fa- Shadle Park Track Team This year Shadle Park has the best track team it's had so far. The running events, which consist of the V2 mile, 2 mile, 100, 220, 440 and the high hurdles, are the team's strongest areas. Out of the eighty team members Mark Diamond and Barry Sartz are leading the way. In their first league meet they downed C.V. 105-22. The team comes every night after school and on Satur- days for practice. Practice consists of a half hour of calisthenics followed by run- ning a mile on the cross country course then they each go to their own particu- lar areas and work in their special field. Left: Sophomore Keith Landrus puts everything into it as he practices shot putting before a meet. The shotputs weigh from 12 to 16 lbs. 'gif , W Below: Track coach Harvey Loch- head gives inspiration to the team as he runs the cross country course. ' l ' ,-,, Gets Heavy Season Start Above: Track Members begin prac- tice with vigorous calisthenics after which they run a mile up and down through the park area. Right: Senior Mark Diamond breaks the tape completing his third win of the day. Mark won the 100, 220 and the 440 against C.V. -ff' 'E Q s Above: Track team members are: Front Row: J. Anderson, J. Win- ters, M. Roberton, D. Whilberg, M Shay, R. Tomson, R. Bemel, T Winkel, T. Pitschy, G. Deaver, F Hille, K. Pilcher. Row 2: T. Dillon T. Means, W. Havercroft, D. Baril G. Wilson, M. Johnson, M. Murphy, HN! J. Jones, G. Mesmer, M. Jilbert, M R. Waeger. Row 3: G. Taylor, Thompson, K. Strait, B. Rice, Menegas, D. Barker, D. Chapin, Weeks, D. Logsdon, C. Piper, George. Row 4: R. Garza, Freese, C. Hayes, H. Clark, Lawsen, G. Kerns, S. Banks, N M C P G K Side, D. Richter, C. Fahey. Row 5 G. Ozust, R. Garza, M. Dimond, D. Robertson, B. Grimmer, K. Lillie, S. Bellos, M. Mewhinney, C. Muzeroll, R. Ridnour. Row 6: D Ogilvie, L. Thibault, P. Jorgensen D. Smith, B. Sartz, J. Slton, J Krautkramer, P. Donnelly, R. F593 Davis, J. Ruedi. Row 7: R. Hard- ing, C. Roberts, D. Flack, K Leighton, B. Fahey, D. VanLeuven L. T. Southall, A. McKee, K Schultz, C. Howard. Above: A lonely track member, Below: Proving worthy, Paul Jor- tired but not discouraged, heads gensen pulls himself over the high for the showers. jump bar. 140 Practices Prove Worthwhile for Team Left: P5yching himself out Above: Bill Fahey and Dan Ogilvie Below: B-Squaders Ray Davis and Mark Roberton puts every effort keep even stride in the high Nick Menegas take first and sec- into his long jump. hurdles. ond in 100's. 42 Varsity Ball H1970 City League baseball promises to be the best in several ways, predicted coach Joseph Heslin. LC, Ferris, Gonzaga, and Shadle all have strong returning teams. High School baseball has no state tournament but at the end of the season there is a Border League playoff, stated Coach Heslin. Coaches would like State Playoffs but school principals don't like the idea, he said. Their main objection, l imagine, would be the costs involved. Above: Front Row: Jon Mintzer, Roger Dirkes, Steve Carlon, Steve Sanborn, Brad Barrick, Rick Laughlin, Larry Thompson, Dave Chicha, Mark Skubinna, Dave Winters, Mgr. Back Row: Ron at YMWW ,VVAAW WF, Heuett, Dan Armitage, Bob Joz- wiak, Steve Kiehn, Wes Graham, Scott Peterson, Gary Davis, Craig Foster, Dave Johnson, Trainerg Mike Dimond, Mgr. t fi Left: Mark Skubina earns a base hit during one of Shadle's pre- season games in the double- header at Pasco, Washington. Shadle played several out of town schools in practice games. Above: Leaning in hard on his swing, junior Wes Graham tries to put his all into a futile attempt, his first time at bat during Sha- dle's victories in the two games against Pasco. Anticipates Tough Season Coach Joseph Heslin lleftl spends a few moments in silent contem- plation during the Pasco game as Rick Laughlin frightl takes his turn at bat. Coach Heslin felt Shadle would come out strong in batting during the 1970 season. Below: A few minutes later the team leaves the bench and takes the field for a new inning in the first game. The strong veteran team began the season with six pitchers. Above: Preparing to go to bat, Mark Skubinna leads off for Sha- dle. Mark headed ShadIe's batters with five hits for the day. Below: Coach Hesiin gives last minute instructions to Dave Chica who held down the position of catcher for the second year in a row. Returning Lettermen Unite Varsity Team Left: Releasing his fast-ball, Steve Sanborn tries for another strike against Pasco. Shadle won both games of the double-header. Above: Steve Kiehn dashes to first as his opponent fumbles with the ball. Shadle's team batting aver- age improved slightly over last year. Below: lnching-out his opponent, Wes Grahamn puts the tag on Pasco player. Although only a junior, Wes is a returning letter- man. 46 B Baseball Utilizes Skills, Sophomores Comprise Team Above: Sophomore Scott Mullen- nix bunts the ball for a first base Below: Shadle's Bill Farr stops to reflect during a mid-game pause. B-Squad played Prep in the open- ing game of the season. Below: hit. The team utilized many methods of batting. Coach Brown emphasizes a point during one of many practice sessions. Try-outs for B-Baseball began in early March and after weeks of batting and fielding practice twenty-one sopho- mores were chosen in the final cut. Coached by Jim Brown, Shadle's B-Squad began their season on April 14 facing Gonzaga for the first test of strength. The team played a total of 15 league games, facing each city school three times. At the beginning of the sea- son, Coach Brown comment- ed, lt's a real fine team, and l think we'll do well this year. f . .,,,.,,-af. Vff, .f tT.W,,-..- 1 5 Above: B-Baseball team members include: Front Row: Gary Kuhn, Sam Cozza, Mike Campbell, Fred Stone, Mike Bauer, Paul Jensen, Bill Farr, and Jeff Conlon. Row 2: g in Dave Ward, Gene Loncosty, Scott Below: Moving with determination Mullennix, Mike Johns, Mike Sand, batter Scott Mullennix begins his Steve Nelson, Malcom Bowie, and Dave Barnes. run around the bases during a practice session. Y' 'E - iii, 147 Above, Front Row: Steve Jacobs vin Rod er Dikes Gar Kuhn V V S l Y , Doug Brain, John Troyer, Bill Jim Gyarfas. Row 2: Frank Grant, Rick Mitchell, Steve Ga- Blacker, Chuck Fredrickson, Dave Boyson, John Tollefson, John Bowen, Craig Lawson, Larry Sulli- Laura Farr, a senior and varsity team member, shows that it is easier going into the rough than coming out of it, She has been playing in the golf team at Sha- dle since her sophomore year. Below: Girls' golf team members Front Row: Leslie Moore, Linda Franklin, tPam Bellefeuille, Steph- anie Nagley, Shirley Jones, Ar- lene Swords, f'Laura Farr, Karen Bell, 'Denise Key, Pat Virden. van, Steve Storey, Floyd Lockie, Ernie Olson. Right: Steve Jacobs, a senior, shows that it is important to hold the arms straight and to pivot on the right leg while keeping the left leg unturned in getting a good start when teeing off. Row 2: Anita Campbell, Teresa Durgan, Pam Farrow, Karen Kohl- steadt, tPenny King, Han Rost- vold, tSue Erickson, Sherri Frank- lin, Polly Gary, Karen Rusk, rKathie Jensen. t-Varsity. E .5 , ' .ge .. iv' ,J - .Nz I 1' pf-4 A! x ' 4 2- .wr R SYS Shadle's boys' B tennis team played the fall season with only one defeat in eight matches. They hoped that they would have a score of eight wins and no losses for this spring. Boys' B Tennis Team Loses One Match The boys' varsity team came out of the fall season with five wins and five losses. Coach Marvin Anderson said, The boys were really en- thusiastic about playing in the games this spring. Miss Roberta Groth, the new coach for the girls' tennis team, says, After watching the girls last fall, l felt bet- ter equipped to help them prepare for this spring. Below: Marty Powell shows speed to be an asset in playing tennis as he returns a ball to his Lewis and Clark opponent. Marty was the No. 1 man on the varsity team, with Mike Wilson following close behind. Above: Girls' and boys' varsity tennis members include Front Row: Wendy Wheeler, Karen Pal- mer, Charlotte Fischer, Karlea Smith, Sherri Walker, Nancy Campbell, Tammy Skubinna, Janie Countryman, Coach Roberta Groth. Row 2: Doug Palmer, Scott Wig- gins, Dave Kelley, Steve Ashurst, Mike Wilson, Dave Busse, Dan Above: Girls' B squad tennis team include Front Row: Melody Davis, Denise Duchow, Robin Da- vis, Linda Sage. Row 2: Marilee Bell, Cathy Dodd, Liz Hurd, Mary Miyaya. Row 3: Marilyn Osborn, Joan Jensen, Barbara Klaus, Pam- ela Kohlstedt, Jan Merritt. Yount, Marty Smolkowski, Coach Marvin Anderson. Row 3: Bob Strom, Bob Guiles, Bruce Taxter, Bob Bettinger, Kim McKee, Gary Branca, Mike Guilfoil, Don John- ston, Marty Powell. Not Pictured: Mike Pedan. Above: Don Johnston, a junior, sweeps low to return a ball to a Lewis and Clark opponent. He is now No. 3 man on the varsity team and will probably have the No. 1 position in the 1970 fall season speculated Coach Marvin Anderson. Left: Boys' B squad tennis team members include Front Row: Kev- in Goebel, John Sessions, Arne Johnson, Ralph Webber, Steve Miller, Steve Burket, Bill Rickald, Coach William Meuler. Row 2: Jim Burch, Pat Shaw, Steve Mat- thews, Chris Robinson, Craig Cur- tis. ! 4. , v NNN! M 'N i 2 F X-.Y bf School District Adds New Highlighting Shadle's curricu- lum development this year was the new power mechan- ics lab, closed circuit T.V., sophomore humanities and freshman football, empha- sized Dr. Albert Ayars, Super- intendent of Spokane Public Schools. The power mechanics lab is an elective open to all boys and allows the student to develop skills for future jobs. This gives the student a ba- sic idea of what will be re- quired in the work area which he is studying. Closed circuit T.V., a sys- tem in which students are able to view supplementary material by a taped or tele- vised program, provides the teacher with an easy and convenient resource in teach- ing. Great expansion in this area is expected for the future. Humanities has increased to provide for a sophomore class. Dr. Ayars stated that the Humanities course has Classes to '70 Curriculum been expanded to give more recognition to history and culture. Dr. Ayars also stated that he felt that this course brought the students closer together in their feelings for our culture. Freshman football has also been a point of interest to Dr. Ayars. He feels that since Shadle Park hasn't a Fresh- man class, it has taken on a commendable service to not only the school but also the community. The community has also taken on a great in- terest in the development of Freshman football. This oper- ation was a great success. Stressing occupational skills, the schools have also added work experience programs for students. Home Economics has offered Chec I and ll. The students in this program work one hour a day in the community and spend one hour a day in class. A similar program is Co-Op, which works in the same manner as Chec l and ll. Distributive Education has also increased. Discussing current concerns of and the Board Members. The and fourth Wednesday. the School District are Dr. Ayars School Board meets every second Dr. Walter Hitchcock, Deputy Su- perintendent. Mr. Orville Barnes, Board Member. Dr. Robert H. Williams, Assistant Superintendent. Mrs. Helen Rymond, Board Mem- ber. Dr. Eleanor Peterson, Assistant Mr. John R. Warn, Board Member. Superintendent. Mr. Robert A. Taylor, Board Mem- Mr. Byron L. Swanson, Board ber. Member. Dr. Albert Ayars, Superintendent Schools. of School District 81 Public Listening carefully to the agenda interested people. The Board are the Board Members and other Members serve six years. Administrative Shifts, Retirements Bring Change as Robert Kuehl, Dean of Boys Wayne Chandler, Counselor Helen Cleveland, Dean of Girls Joyce Johnson, Counselor Gary Leaver, Counselor Olga Iverson, Counselor Wayne Conner, Registrar Robert Stockman, Standing behind Mr. Taylor, Sha- dle's principal, are assistant prin- cipals Mr. Keith Rostvold ileftl and Mr. Donald Cobb. This new arrangement of the administration eases Mr. Taylor's workload and responsibilities during his final year at Shadle. Right: Encourag- ing her third period students to paint realistically, Mrs. Snider ex- Business Manager hibits a sample of fine portrait quality. The retiring art instructor looks forward to next year when she will have leisure time to de- vote to art projects of her own. Shadle Loses 2 Staff New Administrative assign- ments in the fall and two re- tirements in the spring brought several changes to Shadle for 1970. Mr. Keith Rostvold and Mr. Don Cobb assumed new posi- tions as assistants to Princi- pal Mr. William Taylor as school opened. ln mid-spring Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Faith Snider, head of the art de- partment for Shadle's 13 years of operation, both an- nounced their retirements. Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Snider had both come to Shadle in the summer of 1957 as the new building opened for its first classes. During this period, Mrs. Sni- der led the department to a position of prominence in the city and region. I want the department to reflect all that is fine in human values and art quality, with excellent in- struction to promote growth for every student, she stated in her opening plans for the department. ln addition to her work with the students, she personally has built at Shadle the finest file of art education materials available in the Northwest. The Sporran, with the rest of Shadle's staff and student body gives special recogni- tion to Mrs. Snider for her years of leadership. Working with the student body this year, the adminis- tration approved a new dress code in the form of a state- ment of trust and the policy of open campus was continued. Other administrative person- nel in the central office in- cluded Miss Helen Cleveland, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Bob Kuehl, Dean of Boys. Coun- seling the classes were: Mrs. Olga Iverson, seniors, Mr. Gary Leaver and Mrs. Joyce Johnson, juniors, and Mr. Wayne Chandler, sophomores. As Registrar Mr. Wayne Con- nor tackled the massive problems of scheduling for the 2308 students, and Busi- ness Manager Mr. Bob Stock- man kept all of Shadle's accounts. Mrs. Faith Snider, head of Sha- dIe's art department for 13 years, leaves Shadle Park with one of the widest varieties of art instruc- tion available and has produced more student winners in national competition than any high school in the city. Below: Thumbing through an art magazine, Mrs. Snider brushes up on new instruc- tion concepts. My goal is to keep studying and planning so I may improve everything I teach and develop the finest art department in the state, she commented. Mrs. Forsyth examines a composi- tion written on the different ideas expressed in Huckleberry Finn. GILBERTA ALBO English, Faculty Courtesy GEORGE ALEX Art, Art Club MARVIN ANDERSON Science, Tennis Coach SARAH ANDERSON English, American Field Sewice MARIE ANGUS Audio Visual CO4 ordinator OLGA ARMSTRONG Library, Li- brary Club PAYE ATWOOD Home Economics, Hurnernaking Club KAREN AZNOE Home Economics, Red Crass, Golf EVAN BELL Social Studies, Key Club KATHLEEN BELL Home Econom- ics PATRICIA BOCKMEYER English, Girls' League NORMA EOISEN English, Dileas Chailin ELEANOR BOSWELL Bookroorn Clerk GILBERT BROOKS Industrial Arts, Rifle Club JAMES BROWN Physical Educa- tion, Clansmen HAROLD BURGEN Industrial Arts, Rifle Club VIRGINIA BURGER English, Class of '70 CAROL BUYER Knot pictured! sway Hall ROBERT CAFPELLO Mathematics. Class of '70 BERNITA CARLSON Business Ed- ucation, Girls' League DAISY CHAPMAN inet picture-dl Art RONAL CHATTIN Social Studies, Demarian Club E. B. CHRISMAN Science, Depart- ment Head H. T. CLARK Science LARRY CLARK Social Studies, Cafeteria Supervisor ROBERT CLARK Industrial Arts new in Faculty Strlves To Instruct, Encourage Student Body W, T. CLARK SPORRAN Advisor, Closed Circuit TV CLYDE COMBS Physical Educa- tion, Swimming Coach GERALDINE COUTURE Art, Girls' League CARL CROWE Dramatics, Thes- pians GARY DAVIS Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach WAYNE EACKER Mathematics, Department Head JAMES ELVINGTON Social Studies, Basketball Coach, Class of '70 EDWARD FELDHUSEN Business Education, Department Head CARLOS FLORES Foreign Lan- guage, Spanish Club LOUISE FORSYTH English, Girls' League LLOYD FOWLER English, Talent Club ELENA GALLIENA Foreign Lan- guage, Italian Club JOANN GIFFING, Home Econom- ics PEGGY GILBERT English, Debate Coach ROBERT GILMORE English, Chess Club MILDRED GLIDDEN Stenograph, Secretary MARY GRIGGS Business Educa- tion, Commercial Club ROBERTA GROTH inot picturedl Physical Education, Caileag Clan LENORE HAIGHT Head Librarian, Library Club LLOYD HARMAN Social Studies, Key Club JOHN R. HARRIS, JR. Music, De- partment Head JOSEPH HESLIN Science, Base- ball, Commencement PATRICIA HOOKER Home Eco- nomics, Class of '71 LAEL HURT Home Economics, Girls' League VIRGINIA JAMIESON Science, Pep Club : ilk gi 1.-.--I. . .:3Y7,.,u'-agp-Fwy, ., , .ww , x ,Wm ci 'it D, Q 5 'ii i 55 , in 2, 11991 W Mr. Stockman gives some advice to a student about the use of one of the new typewriters in the business machines class. Teachers Participate in Bettering School W,,,, , ,w in f tit , f ZW ' Z V v if x mf' 6 A ' ln L ' 1, ...H 7 Irfwaur' , I i .v riff ' I a i f Mr. Elvington reviews his notes before giving a lecture to one of his classes in history. J fi' , . 1 ',, , 2 Ce we V H 3 c s ig, Curriculum PAUL JENSEN Mathematics, Math-Science Club CHARLOTTE JONES Physical Edu- cation, Department Head, Hi- Lassies KENT JONES English, Journalism, HI-LITES Advisor, Quill St Scroll ROBERT JONES Industrial Arts, Radio Club KEN JUDD Sociology, Bulletin Publicity Board EUGENE KELLY Social Studies, UN Coordinator VIRGINIA KOLLER Mathematics, Future Teachers MELVIN KORNMEYER Music, Mu- sic Groups MARGARET KROSKE Home Eco- nomics, Department Head ILMAR KULJUS Foreign Language, Russian Club HARVEY LOCHHEAD Mathematics, Track Coach EVELYN MAGNUSON Business Education, Commercial Club GEORGE NIANNING Social Studies, ASB MARGARET MATHEWS Steno- graph-Secretary JAMES MCBRIDE English, Foreign Language EDWARD McMAHON Social Studies, Japanese Sister School HOWARD McNEW Social Studies, Department Head WILLIAM MEULER Social Studies, Equipment Manager DONALD MILLER Social Studies, Varsity Football HARLOW MOE Business Educa- tion RAY MOHNEY Science, Golf DENNIE MOORE English, Aqua Tartans KATHERINE MOORE Social Studies, Girls' League JIM MORLAN Business Educa- tion, DECA Clubs . AA A - , hgh 5 x I ttt. 5 Ais. c X 'ss X it t , , issi, A ii lii 5 wg XWAL . ' I' 1'12'f'f'?w' ' F W f. . 51.5, 1 wwf! fir? , an ,I ,Q I, 1. I, 12, , If 4 J 'f F tr W, .J as I :aw Aw - ..f , rv' . 'wgg is A I af. mr . f, ' :Q , as 0' af , ' i Mr. Chandler looks over the new scheduling of classes. BOB MORRIS Physical Education, Department Head RICHARD NACCARATO Inot pic- turedj Physical Education, Clans- men ROSELLA NOONAN Head Secre- tary ELOISE PADDOCK Attendance Clerk BETTY PARTRIDGE English, Girls' League ESTHER PHILLIPS English, Fac- ulty Courtesy LYLE PUGH Physical Education, Wrestling Coach DAVID ROBERTSON Mathematics, Basketball CECIL ROBINETTE Mathematics, ASB GEORGE ROSS Science, SEA IDA ROWE English, Philippine Sister School CARL SCHMIDT Industrial Arts, Archery Club CLAUDIA SCHWAB Art, Art Club LORETTA SLOAN Foreign Lan- guage, German Club GEORGIALEE SMITHPETERS Bus- iness Education, Co-Op Club FAITH SNIDER Art, Department Head GEORGIANA SUTHERLIN Social Studies, Dileas Chailin SHERRI TIDRICK English, Pep Club WILLIAM VIA Foreign Language, French Club SARAH WAHL Home Economics, I-lomemaking Club DALE WILLIAMS Social Studies FRANK WINDISHAR Social Studies, Honor Society KAY WOJACK Home Economics FRANK YUSE Language Arts, De- partment Head ADELIN ZELLER Bookkeeper Cooks, Custodians Provide Vital Se'vice To Shadle Above: Busily preparing chicken Park are Alice Nelson, Manlyn teria manager. for hungry students of Shadle Walker and Thelma Hedin, cafe- Cafeteria cooks are: Front Row: Clara Ninemire, Thelma Hedin. son, Marlyn Walker. Row 3: Bon- Phyllis Swanby, Martha Meyer, Row 2: Lucille Lantz, Alice Nel- nie Estes, Marie Brown. Louise Vinson, Thelma Darling, son, Claryce Grimm, Donna Dot- With a new policy of Open Campus, the amount of lunches served here at Shadle has been affected to a certain extent commented Thelma Hedin, manager. But even with Open Campus there are approximately 900 lunches served daily and nearly 6,000 bottles of milk are purchased every week. Every day eleven custodians and one matron completely clean the building. Besides the regular sweeping and ridding of refuse they also handle the heating and ventilation. The major main- tenance problems are the care of floors and windows. Mrs. Claryce Grimm makes milk- shakes on the milkshake machine which was a new addition last year. Chocolate, vanilla and straw- First period, fifth period, and after school the halls are swept, as Hugh Leppell demonstrates. The regular custodians are Front Betty Schirk Roland Helton Har todian staff since the school op- Row Eddie Wahl Clet Hart Al man Ranney Hugh Leppell Betty ened in 1957. L 1 I - sm N. ,.., fm.. ,. ff , ,, fwgg,iel:'fs'1 1 WEE-,,f1a-W1 f 1, 23529 :Y T. f 'N 3- 1 Q an 3' ,,,,, 1 ,,,Y is W ' ! x ll ii Q X Y ,'AP7ff ,,,V7,V, I .g,. ,V --My I QT!! 5 2 3 S w 51 ui Q ,K 5 5 Q 5 A . .mapa fy g :zA..,W.x.iw.,.N... r-M-fw::Qf-H v,-' H wmv-,m.'5frfff,,W.gm-,.y:,1fm-wFf,,,:-,f.mmm,,,fWw,,g f-,r, .mm-:inf-w,. .'v, L,.,,,--fHi-,,,..,m,.,-,,, ,-h,, , f. .,,. Wm mm, ---. - -J,-N .M . M... .. . .ML Below: A barbershop quartet per- forms in the Carnival scene from the Senior Con. Quartet members include John Reamer, John Eisenhauer, Paul Rodkey, and Mike Schmitt. Above: Paul Rodkey sings l Want a Girl in the Carnival scene from the Senior Con. He was given the name Golden Throat for his performance. Classmates Activities such as the annual Senior Con, a senior boys- sponsored dance, and accord- ing to Don Moe, class presi- dent, other small money raising projects, kept the Class busy throughout the fall semester. The most successful of the senior class projects was the Senior Con which raised over 5850. During Christmas the Seniors raised over 55150 in baby food and supplies which they gave to a needy family which had just had triplets. lt's a Man's World themed the senior boys dance held in October for the entire school. Don Moe Scott Nelson President Vice President and Parents Enjoy Class of '70's 'Histcry of Man' Left: The Trojans recover a horse left by the Greeks in the Trojan War scene from the annual Senior Con. This scene was also high- lighted by a battle between the Greeks and Trojans. Entitled The History of Man, the con raised a large part of the money needed for class expenses. Other scenes studied were Cleopatra and the Jeanine Hardin Chelle Moat Secretary Treasurer Below: Class of '70 fall represent- atives include: Front Row: C. Grashio, M. Herberholz, L. Mathia- son, C. Youd, P. Parker, T. Skub- Greg Comstock Fifth-Executive 2: D. Anderson, R. Carter, R. Hale, B. Zorn, B. Chipman, G. Tuke, B. Holmes, B. Bock, B. Revier, S. Meissner, G. Comstock, J. Comar, Wright Brothers. bina, D. Weaver, D. Schmitz. Row C. Muzeroll, L. George. Council Plans Graduating Seniors' Closing Activities Frolicking in the hall, seniors Julie Chinn, Judy Potter, and Senior Sports Clothes Day, a Donna Danielson, Steve Sanborn, Bruce Rice take advantage of spring activity set aside forthem. Right: Spring Class of '70 repre- sentatives include: Front Row: Kris Lappano, Susan Nock, Julie Steen, Nancy Smith, Kathy Tidd, Lori Campbell, Dolly Laukka, and Margie Hamill. Row 2: Margaret Jacobson, Jeanine Hardin, Steve Jacobs, Chelle Moat, Sarah Scar- pelli, Kathy Glass, Cathy Fulton, and Dave Richter. Row 3: Tom Pitschka, Sue Birch, Greg Well- sandt, Grant Christenson, Larry Abramson, Gordy Bryson, and Penny Mclntosh. Completing three years at Shadle, the Class of '70 faced an event-packed spring se- mester centered through the effort of the spring class of- ficers and council. The Annual Senior Prom was held on May 16 at the Fort Wright Commons and was considered the highlight of the year by most seniors. The Seniors romped through the halls on Senior Sports Clothes Day, dressed in their best on Dress Up Day, and traded positions with the faculty and advisors on Senior Rule Day. Seniors ate hearty meals during the last few days of school, one of which was the barbeque. The other was the traditional breakfast held on the morning of the Com- mencement exercises. Thoughts of the past flashed through the minds of over 750 seniors as they stepped into the symbolic Class of '70 door, received their diplomas, and descended the steps from the Coliseum stage and High School years. Larry Abramson Kenneth Agee Vicki Alderson Kent Allen Lon Allen Bonnie Altig Lynn Amsden David Anderson Michael Anderson Paul Antosyn Kimberley Anyan Sheryl Anyan Kathryn Applegate Mary Lou Ashby Katherine Askey Michael Augustine Bonnie Avery Russ Babin Janet Baird Karen Baker Denise Bakkedall David Banks Joanne Barber David Baril Philip Barker Brent Barratt Vicki Barth Nancy Bartleson Sandra Basso Mark Beach Margie Beal Craig Bean Linda Beckman Connie Beekman Bernadette Behrens Karen Beckstrom Ava Ann Bell Pamela Bellefeuille Dorothy Bennett Randy Bennett Barbara Bertholf Barbara Bethards W' Seniors Paulette Smith and Sue son, senior college advisor, about Roberts question Mrs. Olga Iver- the schools they wish to attend. Counselors Assist Many Students Steve Bertholf Robert Bettinger Susan Birch Joy Bjerkestrand Franklin Blacker Peter Blankevoort 72 Steven Bloom Barbara Boch Sharon Bohlman Paul Boileau Sheila Bold Tecla Bonser Deborah Boomer Kim Borg Susan Borneman Barbara Bosley William Boucher Robert Bower John Bowman Jack James Boyd ...lava Sandra Brady Seniors Stage 'Clan Looks At Man' For Annual Con Gary Branca Nanci Breitkreutz Larry Brewer Cindy Bristlin Carol Brockway Deborah Broderick Kathryn Brooks C u rtis B rown Nicholas Brown Tom Brown Donald Brown Tony David Broxon Gordon Bryson Debra Bunker Susan Burgen Danette Burger Craig Buhl Suzanne Bye Donita Byrnes Rita Caley Lori Campbell Nancy Campbell Robert Canody Lee Cardella Steven Carlon James Carlson Marilyn Carlson Mary Carpenter Lori Daniel Carper Vicky Carroll Nancy Carter The barbershop quartet appear- Class of '70 in The Clan Looks ing in the carnival scenerwas one at Man. of many acts portrayed by the 74 Paula Carter Richard Carter Laurie Cease Beverly Chaffee Dennis Chapin Douglas Chapin Shanna Chappell David Chica Julie Chinn Brent Chipman Grant Christensen Janet Christensen David Christianson Viola Christianson Richard Clark Barbara Clary Ronald Clavel David Clodfelter Marlene Coats Judith Cole Marilee Cole Philip Cole James Comar Gregory Comstock T. R. Conley ..Kip,. Christine Conner Pamela Cooke Sheryl Cooper Elizabeth Copeland Christopher Corativo Michael Coster Dennis Costich Kathleen Cousins Dennis Crajn Wendy Crait Sandra Cranston William Crook Irene Culver Rene Cathy Cumpton Carlyn Cuzzetto Robert Dale Donna Danielson 2 l L i ? 3 5 5 S E Students enjoy several privileges which is eating and relaxing in during their senior year, one of the Senior Cove. Cove Allows Privacy For Seniors Charles Danner Gary Davis Richard Dean Eileen DeArmon Lana Decker Linda DeGrande 175 Jaime DeGuire Daniel Dennis Deborah Deseve Donna Dickson Matthew Dickinson Mark Dimond Janice Dishman Christine Dolan Robert Donnelly Betty Dotson Flulon Downard Jim William Drollinger Michael Dubee Marc Dubois Stephen Dunham Seniors Prepare For 11th Commencement Exercise Deborah Dunlop Robert Duven Larry Eads Janet Earls Tom Ebel Hsaryn Judith Edmonds Erin Egan Mary Eigeman John Eisenhauer Sharon Ellingson Lau ra Farr Pamala Farrow Steven Fasbender Lois Fell Warren Ferger Joanne Fish Steve Ellis James Ellzey Brian Emry Eric Ericson Jeff Ericson Douglas Ertner Michael Etten Gregory Evans Susan Evans Kathleen Evart Edit Fabian William Fahey David Fairburn Carletta Faletti Janette Fanning Graduation, which signifies the in line to order the traditional end of cipated high school days, is anti- announcements. by seniors as they wait 78 Kathleen Fitzpatrick Debra Fjellman Genevieve Flynn Michael Flynn Craig Foster Sharri Fredrickson Connie Fritsch Sharon Fritz Catherine Fulton Melonnie Gabe Lonnie Nancy Gallaugher Gary Garofalo Ramon Garza Roger Garza Leonard George Carole Gibson Lynette Gibson Edward Giecek Debra Giguere Holly Gilbreth Kathleen Glass Robert Glenn Henry Gohrman Thomas Gorman Sherry Gourley Hal Grace Laurie Graham Rebecca Graham .,Lvnn,, Carrie Grant James Grant Celene Grashio Eileen Green David Greenfield David Grothe Diane Growt Susan Haeger Carol Haenle Albert Hager Sheila Haine Michael Halbig Ronald Hale McKenzie Hall UMBC., Senior Barb Holms listens atten- lem of Reality, a seminar topic tively as Betty Jorgenson ex- in Humanities. presses her opinion on the Prob- Students Participate In Humanities Linda Hallgarth Marjorie Hamill Ted Hamilton Mary Hammar Paul Haney Richard Hanlen Barbara Hansen Bobbee Linda Hansen Betty Hanson Daniel Hanson Evan Hanson Michael Happy Jeanine Hardin Karen Harney Dan Harrington Diane Harris Evelyn Harris Mallorey Hartje Lorna Hartman Norma Haverkamp Patti Hawkins ,ar GA, ff fl' fig? 1 9 95 ff f it? Ny Car Rally Proves Successfulg Aids Class Treasury ,, ,,.,. . . s l ., :lg 1' 'arg-5 r ' an rzyzwggi 3' A 'V V' 'mf 'Q 13' ' wid ' ,D 1 V ' g,a,lWi'frf1f'r ' -1 iw, .gm ifra r ,, e gg, .rw L , a W Q s ' ' Karla Hendren Mark Hendrickson Robert Hennes Larry Herberholz Marlene Herberholz Darrell Hertz Ron Heuett Geralyn Higgins Raelene Hill Terry Hill Dorothy Horne Mark Howard James Howell Gary Huffman Kim Hunter Michael Hunter Douglas Hodgson Vickie Hofer Lynn Hoffman Deborah Hogan Carol Holcomb Deborah Holford Jeff Holien James Holland Pat Holland Teresa Holloway Deborah Holman Barbara Holms Sandy Holt Susan Hoogendyk Jerry Hoover Waiting impatiently at one of the Senior class car rally, drivers various check points during the discuss the course with officials. Scott Hunter Jacqueline Huntsberger Sandra Hutton Laura lngham Steven Jacobs Brad Jacobson Bruce Jacobson Kathleen Jacobson Kristine Jacobson Margaret Jacobson Kathleen Jensen Laurel Jensen Lawrence Jensen Theodore Johann Sandra Johanson Mary Johnson Beth David Johnson Diane Johnson Kathleen Johnson Patricia Johnson Wayne Johnson Steve Johnston Gary Jones Betty Jorgensen Gwenda Juliano Ryminhild Kaio Flymli Lawrence Kalles Judith Kaluza Joan Kamarainen Gary Kassner James Kathan Jeff Sherry Kelly Dale Kendall David Kendall Denise Key James Kidwell Katherine Kilgore Grace Kimmet Paul Kinderman Penny King Teriann King Jody Kirk Formulating class policy, Presi- meeting of the Class of '70 rep- dent Don Moe presides over a resentatives. Involvement Stressed By President Janet Kirkpatrick James Klaus Steve Klingberg Laurie Knapp Gary Knight Cheryl Kramer John Krautkramer Linda Krell Donald Krewson Russell Kruse Larry Kyle Carolyn Landrus Kristan Lappano Patricia Larson Stephen Latenser Richard Laughlin Dolly Laukka Jeffrey Layton Steve Marianne Lee Ernest Lerum Jim David Liezen Graduating Seniors Question College Representatives Teresa Lillie Dollie Lipps Christina Littell Shannon Little Steven Loff Karen Lorang Frank Lorello Suzanne Lowther Kathlyn Lucas Alice Luce Mitchell Mateeff Gary Mathews Paula Ludwig Michael Lundy Gary Lupfer Susan Luse Edward Magnuson Coleen Maloney Gary Mandick Jacqlynn Marr Sherry Marshall Kaye Martin Larry Martin Lois Martin Paul Mason Sonia Mason Deborah Maston Lau ra Mathiason Timothy Math leson Dana Matthews Michael McCammon .,,.Ms..swf -,e 2 Shadle graduates explain to in- coming meeting. Many alumni terested seniors college courses returned to discuss their colleges. and activities during a Home- Patricia McCammon Gary McConnell David McConnell Randy Cathy McCormick Max McCoy Samuel McCrow Sherri McCulloch Janette McDaniel Mary McDaniel Ralph McDaniel Katherine McDowell Patricia McGilley Penny Mclntosh Michele McKinley Stephen McLaughlin Mark Linda McQuade Lena McQueen Mary McReynolds Mickey Michael McVay Beverly Meck Robert Meier James Meiser Scott Meissner Sally Melchisedeck Randy Mellem Susan Mercer Sharon Merriam Penny Messersmith Mark MeWhinney Joseph Michels George Milne Scott Milne Michael Miotke Joanna Missildine Jodi Fredrick Mitchell Rick Sally Mitchel Susan Mitchell Chelle Moat Carolyn Moe Donald Moe Kristine Moliter Donna Monahan fwfr - , mi i-if f 5,-,ff , in i e,Wf,er A or ,f, . -,-' f 1 W 'f -ze, , V ezgieurrarfegfewf H . , A ,S -mmf, 4 ff v ,Mmw'e1f 1:1 5' gwerffmfff -42 ' ,,,v.,,r4,,:m.., f w I. 4 s 11 ga '93 ff 1 1, up i 1 W' 5 ' 24430 wa if 4 Operation of the concession vided enjoyment as well as money stand at Non-League games pro- for the Senior Class. Seniors Operate Concession Stand Renzo Morresi Bill Morris Debra Morris Diane Moore Richard Morton Paula Mueller Dorothy Mullen Timothy Mulvey Joy Mumford Sheryle Munther Kathy Murphy Craig Muzeroll John Myers Arthur Nelson Scott Gary Nesbitt Shelley Ness Robert Neudorfer Susan Nevers Jon Nicholson Katherine Nilson Susan Nock Special Con Explains Scoring of Pre-College Tests Terry Norman Pamela Northrup Michael Novak Marian Ochsner Judy Odeen Daniel Ogilvie Gary Olsen Russell Olsen Ernest Olson Kenneth Olson Dana Oman Donald O'Neill Guy Van Orden Mary Ortman Margaret Osborn Bonnie Oster Connie Oster Michael Ostlie Darvlee Ostrander Jerry O'Toole Charles Owen Gail Owen Penelope Page Karen Palmer Margaret Parker Peggy Roderick Parks Linda Parsons Thomas Parsons Donna Paschall Jane Patrick Larry Pearson Mr. Don Cobb explains the scor- tion. Most seniors took at least ing of the Washington Pre-Col- one college test. lege Test in a special convoca- 19 O Linda Pearson Deborah Peck Penelope Perry Cheryl Peters Christine Peters Christine Peterson Linda Peterson Naomi Peterson Lynette Pethers Scott Petty Kathleen Pfeffer Sandra Phelps Michael Pherigo PeggyAnn Pierce Patrick Pieroni Michael Piper Thomas Pitschka Deborah Plumb Judy Potter Martyn Powell Frank Pratt Leslie Proctor Lisa Prouty Kerry Pullen Wayne Rafferty Roger Ramm Jerry Rasley Diana Ray Janet Rea John Reamer John Redmond Darcy Reems Cynthia Rehn Rayleen Reichert Larry Reigel Kay Remington Robert Revier Ray Reyes Bruce Rice Charlene Richards Robin Richards Ronald Richey 524. diff Seniors Paul Rodkey and Diane tradition by trimming the annual Volsing follow a Shadle Park Christmas Tree Tree Decorating Follows Tradition David Richter Joan Richter Deborah Rigg William Riggs Robert Riggs Kathryn Riley Leonard Rison Lawrence Flittlinger Elizabeth Rizanii Rosi Rizanji John Roach Mark Roberton Karen Roberts Stephen Roberts Paul Rodkey Deborah Rohlman Michael Sacco Stephen Sanborn Cheryl Sand Sindy Sands Brian Sarchet Seniors Install Spring Officers For Final Leadership Ronald Sayler Sarah Scarpelli Diane Schaper Carmen Schmidt Robert Schmidt David Schmitt Michael Schmitt Diane Schmitz Pamela Schoch Ronald Scott Betty Smith Douglas Smith Gary Smith Karlea Smith Lynea Smith Ronald Smith Mark Vicki Schramm Carolyn Schutz Larry Sedore Sharon Shadowens Roger Sharp Suzanne Shelton Priscilla Shepard John Schook Gerald Shumaker Kenneth Side Richard Skow Tamelyn Skubinna Maynard Slagg Chuck James Slaton Michael Slocum Fall Class of '70 President, Don office to Greg Tuke for the Spring Moe, appears thoughtful as he Term. prepares to present the gavel of Michael Smith Nancy Smith Paulette Smith Sharon Smith Shari Sharon Smith Terry Smith Vance Smith Bruce Snyder Sandra Snyder Steven Sorini Phillip Sower Sheryl Speziale Mary Spracklen Charlene Sprague Karen Spring Paul Spurgeon David Stabin Sheri Stabler Cynthia Stanley Margo Strange Beverly Strate Rodney Staudinger Julie Steen Kathleen Steinman Rebecca Stenersen Carol Stewart Monte Stewart Charlotta Stillar John Stillar Charlie Howard Strick Brian Strom Marian Stoyanac Phillip Stolz Connie Sturm Jonas Stutzman Ronald Sulpizio Robert Swedo Ronald Swords Leslie Talley Loren Taylor Norman Taylor George Teters HB mu Formingva human pryamid, mem- Sport Clothes Day during the bers of the Class of '70 romp in final week of school. comfortable attire on Senior Seniors Frolic ln Sport Clothes Charlene Teters Coralynn Theimann Mark Thoet ' 1 Steven Thomas Kathleen Thompson Larry Thompson 196 Edward Thompson Mike Sharon Thompson Susan Thornburg Catherine Thorpe Kathy Tidd Thomas Tigar William Todd John Tollefson Janet Tomsha Randall Tomson David Treadwell Karen Treffry Curtis Truman Nancy Truesdell Gregory Tuke Seniors Display Varied Fashions On Dress Up Day Richard Udland Scott Urquhart Ronald Urton Steven Usher Cindy VanDerLinde Linda Vandervert Robert VanWert RoseMary VanWinkle Deborah Vaughan Paula Veitenheimer Loralee White Raemarie White Kathleen Whitehead Teresa Whitney Michael Wideman Sandra Wideman Linda Venable Randall Vigil Diane Volosing Sgephanie Ward Douglas Warner Thomas Warner JerriAnn Wasser Vicki Watt Donna Weaver Christine Wells Kathleen Wells Gregory Wellsandt Dennis Wheeler William Whicker Kari White Se er, niors Karen Lorang, Kim Hunt- sildine welcome dress up day in Steve Bertholf, and Jodi Mis- their chosen style. Annual Senior Prom Highlights '70 Spring Activities r At the Senior Prom, members template the night's activities. night of May 16, climaxed the considered the highlight of the of the class of '70 relax and con- The Prom, which was, held on the students spring activities and was year by most of the Seniors. Scott Williams Roy Wilson Mike Kenneth Wilkey Thomas Winkle Glenn Winkey Scott Wisher Lynette Withrow Norman Wold Melody Wright Michael Wright ,. t Eleanor Randall .,Pat,. Julie Schlect Lawrence Southall ,.L T .. KarenlStrate Seniors Not Pictured Chris Andre Steve Ault John Baker Joe Barnett Ron Barrett Doug Barrick Debbie Batt Mike Bearson Sharon Bryan Doug Casper Marla Crabtree Pam Crocker Dave Crogan Earl Croxton John Denbroder Jim Dettwiler Kathy Elliot Alan Ellis Ken Fasules Jeri Faulkner Krys Gaines Andy Gelhausen Allan Gibford John Glass Tim Glass Chris Hamilton Judy Harrison Jean Hartley Venus Heath Charles Hinton Jim Hitchcock Bruce Hughes Dewey Inman Cindy Jessen Lyle Johanson Dave Johnson Tom Johnson Terry Jordan Jerry Knox Mark Lamers Mike Landry Rick Larner Lori Lemon Steven Lewis Tonja Linam Bob Long Steve Lord Steve Mathena John McBride Ron Martin Don McCracken Frank Mclntyre Les McNearey Bob McNeese Joe Miller Kevin Miller Mark Moon Steve Miller Michael Yaeger Conatance Youd Guy Young William Zorn Gary Bell Craig Costello Howard Evers Gayle Granberg Fabbian Hartung Kay Hartgrove Weldon Havercroft Steven Miller Vickie Nofsinger Christina Opferman Jane Patrick Chuck Moses Ron Noah Jess Osborn Brad Parrish Pete Plein Ton Powrie Glenn Roberg Susan Roberts Steve R ossman Linda Shoffner Melanie Seeley Dale Shirk Wes Spurling Vince Stout Nancy Stussi Bill Thoorsell Pat Tritt Gregg Ulregg Nancy Valueff Tim VanWey Terry Victor Greg Wahl Tracy Wallander Darrell Williams Warner Williams Mike Woodell Esli Young Jack Young Scott Urguhart fd? J Z f I Z X. 1 we 5 Above: Mr. James Elvington, serv- looks over some of the students Above: Preparing to leave for the BGIDWI Gathering DOD b01Ifl9S f0Y ing as the Class of '71 advisor, records during his free period. Df0fn are Lou Ann KnUtS6n and the Junior ClaSSaS' annual drive West Grahm. are, Polly Phipps, Mark Skubina, Barry Sartz, and Mary Bickley. - 3 : or ,gxsswai it Ar ai i - ' is +R ' 'F - A 1 is V Q 'iliriw Above: Rick Nelson and Mary lunch. This was one of the new Bickley attempt to sell Steve projects introduced by the class Shaw a sprig of mistletoe during to help raise prom funds. J nior Prom Climaxes Active Year For Class Ot '71 Above: The Junior class officers for the fall semester are Lars Johnson, president, Barry Sartz, vice presidentg Mary Bickley, sec- retaryg Sue Erickson, treasurer Bob Jorgenson, fifth executivel Standing are spring officers Kev- in Strait, president: Wes Grahm vice presidentg Marilee Bell, sec- retaryp Jeff Krautkraemer, treas urerg and Roger Jones, fifth ex- ecutive. Mr. James Elvington as- Planning an active year, the Class of '71 prepared them- selves for the Junior prom by introducing two new pro- jects to add additional funds to the class treasury. These included a mistletoe sale, held in the commons before the Christmas Holidays, and a slave day which followed later in the year. Their annual pop bottle drive aided the class by raising 5147.00 to- ward the Junior prom. Serving as advisor, Nlr. James Elvington assisted the class in carrying out their activi- ties. He was appointed to this position last spring and as- sisted the fall officers in pre- paring for the spring elec- tions and their coming senior year. sisted the class in making de- cisions about new money making projects toward the Junior prom. - 'W' '- ' 02 Spirit of 71 Best Identities ShadIe's Junior Class is ta, . , te , is tt F, . ' .s its ig 5,5 'A 5 i Eating on the run, Junior Patti Young contributes to her class treasury by buying a doughnut Rick Adams Kath Agee Dave Agnes George Ahrens Kim Aiken Jim Aked Terry Aldridge Shirley Alexander Charles Allen Marshall Aller Brian Anderson Chris Anderson Jon Anderson Lisa Anderson Mark Anderson Michele Anderson Randy Anderson Dennis Ankenbrand Dan Armitage Steve Ashurst Cliff Aubrey Leslie Augustine Charlotte Babin Brad Bagdon Thom Bailey Linda Baker Terry Baker Sharon Ballensky Pat Banks Betty Barigar Dave Barker Douglas C. Barker Jena Barnes Patti Barnhouse Donna Barrett Brad Barrick Kevin Barry Gary Barth Howard Bass Katrina Beach Barry Bean Mark Beazer Sandy Beddow Marilee Bell Scott Bellos Ken Bendixen Jonni Benefiel Linda Benefield Mary Bennehoff Steve Benson Terry Bentley Karen Berg Pam Beyer John Biallas Jeff Bick Mary Ann Bickley Sharla Bircher Claudia Birchill Sue Bird Jackie Bishop Dan Black Mary Blacker Brad Blackhurst Marcia Blake Tom Bland Lesley Bockmeyer Becky Bogar Steve Boileau Ken Bolles Barry Bolstad Maureen Bomben Bob Boomer Fluss Boyd Felix Boyle Mike Burcham Steve Burger Lois Burger Nancy Burns Jim Burbo Dave Busse Joe Butler Stan Butler Carol Braaten Robin Breshears Bob Briley Chris Britton Debra Brock Catherine Broderick Karen Brothers Lauri Brown Tim Brown Marci Brusseau Brian Calkins Kelly Cameron Anita Campbell Sharon Cantrell Angie Cappello Chris Carlson Paula Carlson Bob Carlsen Teresa Carro Anne Cassidy Sue Cassis Dave Caul Kathy Caulton Joe Cavanaugh Doug Caya David Chamberlain Martha Chambers Doug Chantry Chris Chappall Karen Chappell Connie Chase Jeff Chinn Kathy Chipman Jim Christie Linda Cirullo Sue Clark Anna Clarke Tom Clemens Terry Clinton Craig Clouse Jeanne Clumpner Robin Coats Dan Cole Dick Cole Sally Conner Jeff Cook ' + 'f k :HL t ' ' 1,5 6 G' :. mf f 20 4- 1 aff' ' ff M., fs: ' M 5' + 4 ii Y , 'nf Y fiwfli l q J Nj 'v af , ' UH V 3Ql2.ff .,.- . Q 4 Rift. in .li :fn Vg' Wig' ' F 1252 421, -fe l-gg-, ,M , l gg 'C' ijt, iid ta 1.2 if ' mg. in .. .. 5' Q . - 'li .a j ,Ala ,lggilgif Ken Corson Mark Cranston Lana Croach Bob Cree Dean Crogan Norm Cwiek Craig Curtis Jim Daffe Beth Danahy Ross Davenport Barbara Davis Kurt Davis Melody Davis Melanie Day Tonja Decroff Debby Deerheim Kathy Degu ire Julie Denison Dick Devary Gary Dick Jerry Dick Joann Diedrich Tom Dillon Roger Dirkes Kathy Dodd John Dodroe Claudia Doelman Judy Doelman Loren Dorman Linda Dotson Mel Douglas John Doughty Raeleen Downhour Chris Drenizen Val Dreis Rogder Droz Marcies Duff Jurene Duram Nancy Duram Joe Durgan Bill Dunlop Karen Dunson Adelle Dubois Carla Dupois Don Eastwood Connie Ebel Maureen Egan Harry Eikstadt Debbie Ek Paul Ellis Debbie Emery Earl Engle Fred Engle Larry Englund Sue Erickson Barb Ertner Duane Eshelman Melanie Evans Patsy Everson Allen Ewing Ernie Ewing Pat Fairbank Peggy Fairbank Bette Farris Richard Favaro Dan Fegan Cheryl Felix Steve Fenter Debbie Ferger Debbie Ferguson Brenda Fischer Cheryl Fischer Sheila Fischer Vernon Fischer Charlotte Fischer Valerie Fisk Mike Fitzpatrick Roxanne Ford Jan Fountaine Sherri Franklin Chuck Frederickson Paul Freese Jackie Frick John Friske Mary Fritzen Kris Froid Michele Gaidos Jack Gallager Jerry Gameche Gary Garberg Roxanne Gardner Rick Gaston Dave Gendron Bob Giles Vicki Gillespie Kern Gillette Bill Gillis Dick Gintz Sue Glass Jim Glenn Wes Graham Phil Grant Sandi Gray Mike Green eau Grisby Bob Grirnmer Nancy Griswold Max Grover Clubs, Bill Gowan Mike Guilfoil Gary Gunning Larry Hagen Debbie Haine Jack Haley Bill Hall Robbie Hall Pam Halsey Flick Halverson Bonnie Hanifen Gary Hann Steve Hanning Jackie Hansen Jim Hansen Q ' Tv .I Q5 Q I . 43, gg . 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A V E kia, if ' 'W Working with the Cerebral Palsy ' ,, children was one of Shadle's Christmas projects as exemplified by Wendy Wheeler. 206 Randy Hansen Ron Hanson Leslie Hanson Paul Hanson Dave Harding Debbie Harris Kathy Hartung Gary Halley Dave Hauck Wendy Haugen Ann Hazen Betsy Head Rich Headley Hanley Henderson Mark Hendren Kathy Henley Marty Henry Patti Henry Janice Herberholtz Pat Herman Lolly Hertz Jeff Hill Jerry Hinshaw Terri Hoerner Dan Hoffman Todd Holdridge Gary Hoots Byran Hopp Karne Houghton Linda Hughes Linda Hughto Nancy Hulvey Don Hutchings Kim Impecoven Mike Inglis Sandy Ingram Kathy lnners Cindy Jacobsen Paula Jaddatz Monica Jaensch Shirley James Steve James Tim James Nancy Janvier Joan Jensen Gary Johnson Jackie Johnson Kim Johnson Lars Johnson Laura Johnson Marsha Johnson Mike Johnson Sue Johnson Tony Johnson Craig Johnston Don Johnston Roger Jones -Carrol Johnson Bill Jordan Bill Jorgensen Bob Jorgensen Lynn Jostock Sue Kammers Anita Katon Colleen Kelly Merle Ann Kelly Mike Kelly Chya Kessler Marcia Kiehn Steve Kiehn Jim Kienbaum Lynn Kilburn Mike Kilgore Curtis Kincaid Dave Kintner Barbara Klaus Karen Lkaus Ken Kleven Scott Klohe Louanne Knutsen Juniors Labor With American Literatu Linda Koenig Karen Kohlstaedt Pam Kohlstedt Debbie Kilassa Curt Kracher Carol Kratofil Vicki Krewson Shelly Kringle Carla Krueger Sue Krume Jeanine Kuta Frank Labrucherie Linda Ladd Liz Lamers Marty Landerholm Colleen Lannwell Pam Lanouette Larry Larsen Dave Larson Rich Lear Bruce Leason Linda Ledenrvood Diane Lemon Jerry Lenz Cave Lewis Jackie Lewis Jerry Leyde Darrell Libby Patty Lieske Cecily Liggins Nick Lilla Ken Lillie Mary Lindberg Karen Lindholm Kim Linsey Phil Lindstom Chris Linnenkamp Diane Linton Scott Litchfield Floyd Lockie Karol Lodge Joanne Logen Paul-Logan Doug Logsdcin Patty Longie Torn Lowerison Cliff Lukich John Lund Juniors show concentration as notes on Mark Twain's works are presented to them in their U.S. Literature class. 'i Erglish r .,.-ami N 207 K Y ? get :fl Ni N QE 'af ' Reviewing his plans for the fu- ture, Junior Mike Murphy thumb's through the college catalogue with Merlyn Anderberg of S.C.C. Kerry Lynch Carl Maass Toni Macri Pat Mainella Darryl Manfred Don Marksbury Pat Marshall Tim Martello Rick Martin Steve Martin Claudette Mason Lani Medina Lynn Meiser Maureen Melendrez Jeff Menteer Debbie Merrick Jan Merrit Greg Mesmer Joanne Meyers Kathy McBride Mark McCabe Rick McCarty Kay McCaughey Pat McClure Pat McConnell Diane McCormick Jim McCormick Janet McCracken Sharon McGrath Sherri McCrea Peggy McCrow Marion McCulough John McDaniel Brain McFarland Don McGinn Bill McGuire Mike Mclnturff Tim Mclntyre Debbie Mclsaac Allen McKee Kim McKee Mark Mckinlay Cheryl McLeod Lauri McMahan Dave McNett Fredolina Michels Bill Miller Jerry Miller Juniors John Miller Larry Miller Steve Miller Jon Mintzer Kyle Mistretta Patty Mitchel Sandy Moat Andrea Moeller George Montesano Chris Moore Leslie Moore Teri Morgan Sally Morris Sheri Morris Mark Morrison Ed Moses Gary Moses Katie Mossuto Sheri Moulton John Muzwick .lerry Mulcahy Larry Mullette Mike Murphy Stephanie Nagley Sue Namet Sue Nash Chris Nashborg Mike Neel Carlene Nelson Judy Nelson Rick Nelson Gary Neudorfer Ralph Neuland Janet Nichols Joe Nichols Allen Nixion Roberta Noel Greg Nord Nancy Norrie Candance Northrup Rodger Nottage Steve Numata Melinda Oliver Cheryl Olson Donna Omans Brain O'Neill Barbra Ortman Don Osborn Susan Ott Roy Owens Wayne Oxner Joann Paddock Pam Page Doug Palmer Joyce Parham Penny Parker Curt Parson Frank Patrick Bob Payne Steve Peak Dan Perry Keith Peterson Owen Peterson Rosemary Peterson Russ Peterson Scott Peterson Judi Petrusha Mary Pettis Jolene Pfeffer Mary Phillips Polly Phipps Crim Piper Plan Ahead At Annual College Conference we r V .-f- H V ,.f:-rf:sar-as f A A A I X ' 'V ' yrs? .f i in 4 AWA. 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As fs new 3 is LS Ngklx r 0 Connie Plett Brenda Pulling Steve Polwarth Randy Powell Betsey Pressler Jeannie Prince Rich Prior Kevin Probst Lynn Pugh Patty Ouanbeck Curt Quaschnick Debi Quinton Patty Rautio Cathy Rea Val Reasor Denise Reed Debbie Reeves Ed Repp Jim Richardson Rhonda Richardson Brad Rickman Debbie Ridnour Lloyd Ridout Brenda Ries Rick Ritchey Barbara Robertson Bonnie Roberts Marsha Robertson Darrell Robertson Janet Robinette Craig Robinson Robin Riderick Carolyn Rodgers Sheryl Roestel Marcy Rogen Jeneane Roland Golda Ross Jan Rostvold Bill Rozell Maryanne Bubino Primping at the mirror Mary Bickley awaits her date the night of the annual prom Annual Jim Fiuedi Karen Rush Cathy Rusk Terry Russel Linda Rutty Bill Sabo Jane Sadler Laura Saint Sue Sale John Sanderson Barry Sartz Don Schade Neil Schaper Mike Scher Jack Schirman Kathy Schlosser Dan Schmidt, Karolyn Schmitz Diane Schneider Karin Schneider Gail Schiewe Peggy Schnitzmeier Joni Schramm Don Schreckendgust Larry Schuhart Ken Schultz Burl Schwartz Chris Scott Michael Scriven Debbie Seip Marsha Seitz John Sessions Myron Shephard Diana Shaw Steve Shaw Larry Shintani Mitch Silver Shannon Simpson Lynn Singleton Mark Skubinna Debbie Smith Greg Smith Karin Smith Shelley Smith Sherry Smith Marty Smolkowski Rick Snyder Janet Sorenson Linda Spencer George Stanton Greg Steeve Lorilyn Stephens Terry Stephens Ed Stewart Chris Stinnett Julie Stockton Lee Stone Steve Storey Kathy Stover Sally Stowe Kevin Strait Gay Strate Rick Straub Bob Strom Larry Sullivan Teri Sullivan Jay Sutton Steve Swain Arlene Swords Jan Tapscott Marci Tanghe Sandy Tavares Dance Takes Lead in Underc ' n 4 E Q4 l a 3 'ff was fi 1 lie v A ,' 'e A ar , .5 F. oi ,. 5 ass Social f g , 5 3 Wil ' 52551 f 'iw T1 jx ' ' f ' fffl 1 WM 1 fl 1 ., v Q ig- H . x , V A V J , 5, w ' rf :. , Q les, . gi ' l . 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Doug Van Leuven -fm ' I Pam Vanos W' Gerry Van Flossum X 'f Patty Virden T A J Lee Vlastelic f -is Ken Voss Randy Wahl f, - Ricky Wahl Rebecca Wait 's ' Warren Walker Sherri Walker Jerry Walters Jim Walters , Jennifer Wang Dennis Ward Jan Warren Greg Waters Alex Watson Theresa Wason Jennifer Weeks Marks Weeks Ellen Weir Mike Weisgerben I I MP F113 S, . If? N? H sy , E Q NS? v ,Q r fy! eil fx' M . K , ,T ffg Lynne Wellsandt Elaine Wenger Kris Whalen Wendy Wheeler Dave Wetham Cathy White Jack White is Teresa White Juniors contribute their efforts to the semi-annual Shadle wall pa- pering project known as cam- paign time. Following active elec- tion programs, class leaders as- sume responsibility for the see mester work. Marci Rogen finishes the seam on ects. Many junior girls elect ad- one of her home economics proj- vance courses in clothing. Ron Whitehead George Whitehill Kerry Whitsitt Lisa Whitsitt Richard Wiens Scott Wiggins Greg Wilson Sherry Wilson Valorie Winchester Ellen Wing Tim Wink Ann Winters Dana Withrow Rena Wittkopf Dave Wise Maire Dhu Wolfe Pam Wolferman Dan Womach Chris Wood Marci Wood Mike Wood Alison Wright Jane Wright Deni Yamauchi Jeri Youd Don Younker April Young Joan Young Patti Young Sheryl Young Steve Yost Robert Zalewski -r , s- w X 2. X X s J Juniors Not Pictured Joe Ables Sue Aikins Dan Allie Kathy Allen Nick Anderson Julie Barth Craig Bierce Bob Bowman Sherrie Bristlin Ray Brown Patrick Campbell Gunnar Carlberg Kim Carlson Mike Cawrse Jerry Christensen Holly Christopherson Marcia Cook Karen Cooper Bob Coyle Dale Davis Dan Dechenne Connie Ebel Michael Elbert Jennie Evans Pam Favaro Thomas Francis Beth Golden Cynthia Gonson Gary Gray James Gray Cheryl Greear Jaci Groth Diane Harris Anita Higley Robert Hodgson Roberta Holliday James Howard Mike Howard Sharon Howard Dave Hutcheson Pat Inman Randy Iverson Phil Jones Steve Jordon Robert Jozwiak Steve Kitt Jeff Krautkraemer Debbie Kretzer Garry LaPlante Laura Leigh Mark Linam Paul Logan Dave Luders Hidee Lorberau Dick Maison Beverly McCaughey Pat McEvoy Fred Melby Joanne Meyers Jan Needs Vickie Noe John Olson Marianne Oster Ze -- 'ass . .v 3- -f few: Y Q J ,.. sf 1 -El ' F L' ef' .,fa '5F 1. xggrzisst,smt,smss,g ,g . -,zzg .gg-sg,'-.,3fig,w , , .--ses. .,.. :li J K ' 'L r N if F Q r r r is 'J 'Q ff . .-if an f -. '?i'.'X.lI:f:f?i.'i ' , . , S X is J t 1 i sm ' js s- sf Chris Peterson Brenda Pulling Jim Renggli Rick Rives Nikki Roholt Kent Ross Bob Ross Jim Routt Kim Russell Dick Ryan Chris Sharp Debbie Sinsel June Smith Paul Smith Edward Stewart Bobbi Storm Ruth Stussi Rick Swett Chauna Talbot Jan Tapscott Robert Torbitt Greg Usher Michele Vost Bruce Ware Kathy Wicks Ralph Wilson Bob Wilson Bob Worth Rex Yeager Steven Yost Sandee Younker 'H e .NN 1 tn 'Ft A . . . -ri s A-z,,i,,, ,t .. at-M -1-rf.-sr fr .-. r,,- 1' I 4 x 1 ' 1: y 5 ? -5 f 1 59 , 3 -'ig 3 ,i Q I Q 2 2 E125 3 4 Q Q z I Right: Room 405? Right up the stairs four floors! But sopho- mores soon discover the unique floor plan at Shadle only in- cludes three. ,NM Build Shadle Spirit Through Involvement and Action Getting acquainted with Shadle and its traditions posed many new problems for the class of '72. Problems like where to go, what to do, and how to act were in the minds of all the new stu- dents on opening day. To help students, an hour-long orientation con was held dur- ing the first week of school. lt offered simple solutions to those and other questions. Traditionally the sophomore class remains inactive for the first semester as it com- pletes its adjustment period. Writing and ratifying a class constitution and electing class officers were on the agenda for the spring semes- ter. Boasting an enrollment of 770, sophomores represented one of the largest classes in Shadle history. Rapidly blend- ing with the students in the congested halls, the sopho- mores lost their look of con- fusion. They learned how to become a part of Shadle and uphold typical Shadle Park spirit. Above: All Highlanders gathered in late September for the an- nual Pep Club Highland Fling. The dance concludes Highlander Week - the official welcome to all sophomores and new students. By then all students have been absorbed into the Shadle Clan. Above: Counseling becomes an important part of Sophomore orientation. Mr. Wayne Chandler, sophomore counselor, consults T ... .KTM with Walt Gray about graduation requirements. Homeroom teach- ers also aid individual students in course selections. 5 Q ., il 1 i if .- 5 F af- ff 'ab :' '7 'lmF f'5-92, ' Q 2-A .-'fr' G J J J, aff., , , , :sq x-.fs Q Eg 5 Wir? an dy Ab r 3 I Milli? 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Jim Burch Robin Burger Michele Burgess Steve Burket Emilene Burns Mike Busse Jamie Canning Linda Cameron Mike Campbell Fleed Campbell Paul Cardella Randy Carper Pam Carr Paula Carson Rnonda Carson Tom Carter Cori Casper Steve Cassidy Kathy Cates Luican Cayer Mary Chapin Jon Chimienti Damon Checki Heidi Christenson Charlotte Christianson Becky Clark Floy Clark Harold Clarke Cathy Cogley Mary Coleman Bob Colyar Cathy Comar Bob Comstock Dave Conboy Jeff Conlon Kevin Conwell .lacci Cooke Laura Cooksey Juliann Costello Ron Cote Suzanne Cottingham Jerry Coulter Janie Countryman Tamara Covey Bill Cox Mikki Coynor Mike Cozza Sam Cozza 55? e , V QU ,.N.-, W A. ,V V. s eg. f 3 i -, ' xv, W 'll 'r A: A l rt ' ,H 7 H , F WM? i f ,z ' v 'gif ' '- Q lik! I ,ss ' ' Vi, 'El 'z' , , Wi 4 .nine s , 5, . ll We -UMM r iff Q v ff , , ? K S. ,gngfgm 'TFP C E i '- sf 5134: - l , A '- . ,r,,V , 'W .'lf,,ftf3j 'iff r' .Q R W If so '13 Q 'E' Q ...M 'ri , f iw' r ,, -' ' , .MW I if ' ,.,, ra. 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Participating in a mock Roman feast, sophomores in the new Hu- manities program enjoy a variety of projects. gl 5 W il 2 S Connie Crisp Dann Crogan Leslie Crutcher Gail Culliton Roy Culver Chris Curtis Susan Cuzzetto Debbie Cwiek Sue Damrell Connie Davis Ray Davis Robin Davis Susan Davis Larry Dawson Brain Day Dale Dean Debra Dearing Roger DeArmon Gary Deaver Gary DeGuire Cherie Dejoie Susan Delanoy Larry Dennis Cindy DeRosier Gary DeFlosier Mike Dexter Janice Dick Carol Dickinson Jan Dickinson Floger Dike Mike Dimond David Dishman Michele Distefano Bryan Dodd Tim Dotson Beth Downs Craig Ducas Denise Duchow Tersa Duncan Steve Dunsmoor Teresa Durgan Craig Eastburg Linda Ellet Dan Ellis Sue Ellzey Diane Emry Tina Engle Mike Enyeart i e Shadle Mike Erdahl Jody Erickson Frank Erickson Randy Erickson Tom Ertner Nora Esch Donn Eshelman Jamie Estes Chris Fahey Sherri Fairburn David Farmer Bill Farr Dave Fasules Max Faulkner Dave Fenter Alana Ferderer Barbara Ferguson Deborah Fichera Kenyon Fields Claudia Fisher Lita Fitzgerald Colleen Fitzpatrick David Flack Carl Follevaag Kim Fowler Richard Fowler John Francis Linda Franklin Terry Franz Jeff Frederick Suzanne Fredrickson Krista Fretheim Cheryl Fry Michael Funston Don Gabriel Larry Garbarino Gayle Garner Bekki Garrison Tom Gaston Steve Gavin Patty Genova Charles George Jeff Gier Rick Gintz Lila Glorfield Delores Glubrecht Kevin Gobel Debra Goebel Beth Golden Betsy Goodell Dave Goodwin Sue Goumaz Jacklin Gourl Laura Graff Tom Graham Bill Grant Pol ly G ray Martha Greasley Don Gregory Brenda Green Scott Griffith Marge G roesbeck Jaci Groth Tim G roth Pam Gurske Karen Gustafson Kerry Gust Jim Gyarfas Pat Halbig Jennifer Hall Kevin Hall Pat Hall Builds New Sophomore Humanities Program ' aio .., gui g y L? .,.1'.,f , ' fr W FQ, fl mf f 9 , , my of' 3' n 42 ' .- ng' , 'S N giepfme 5 K :s.w.4- ' Yi rf 'Mt .af E ...A at Jef, J ,V ef? , 'i13,'e3ir39, ,. 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Classes Stress Strengthg Coordination As Goals Deborah Hunt Brian Hunter Elizabeth Hurd Deborah Hyatt Barry lverson Barbara Jacobson Bill James Bob James Jaquie Jarvis Jack Jenks Bob Jensen Lonna Jensen Mark Jensen Paul Jensen Mike Johns Arne Johnson Cathy Johnson Colleen Johnson Deborah Johnson Gary Johnson ' Judith Johnson Mike Johnson Ramona Johnston Flon Johns-ton Steve Johnson Terri Johnson Tom Johnson Vickie Johnson Jeffery Jones John Jones Lalon Jones Michael Jones Bret Jonson Ken Jordan Paul Jorgenson Mike Juhlin Duane Kamarainer Scott Karlson Marilyn Keeler Jay Kehne David Kelley Julia Kellogg Ricky Kennedy Ed Kenny Jirn Kent Glenn Kerns Beth Kidwell Alan Kiefer Judy Kimmet Connie King Lori King Steven Kintner Katherine Kitt Lorraine Kitterman Steve Kjelgaard Susan Kleeman Ken Klein Thomas Kleinz Tamara Klise Karen Klohe Candace Koch Kristine Koch Lorette Koomer Greg Korb Michael Kovalick Nadine Koznock Debra Krackley Betty Krell Harvey Krell Marcia Kretz Mark Kingbaum Donna Kucera -egg if iw 1 3 ,. if '14 4 w asp' 141 K ze Jf ia' v A, ' 1 f i , !4l 3 fa ffm I J a 'fi we- at 1 l J 4 i , tyw ,as ffvgl 'WK l r 'F W, 4 W 3 y r A, V :Q ,, 5.5 lg L ry f uifyfvg, ...W N K , , , ,.,, , 5 M , ,, 'ef' i I Q ' GW U . , l as 3 5 aa or fi 'i f fa QA, if J 55? l ' ' W1-,is i iw 4 ,sf if T w xx Q 5 222 Experiments Capture - ,ea s .21 'ff we-Y Sophs' Interest V 2, , , 'W 4 41,5 . ,, i ,iv fa fflaf eiirr if me ' r ff J 9? 2, tj f if H! .V Q 3 ff 'Tl' - 3233: YE AA we I I 6-,E X ,Q ff f W.. iwm W 'iff ' 4 of ,,,,, ' ...Wg 1 LJ ' A 0 ji. -W , Q g. ,Q 1 -,U ti 'i it 'N' zr E 1 ba .. 1 71 W ffl ?f '7'il,w, 1322 2: , , ., , pe, ,a Q 9- :Q , , , A '- ,, 115555359 ' T ' it ' I 1 Z J ,- . 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Sophomores Not Pictured Rod Gecan Darrel Gehrman Roger Goebel Betsy Goodell Walter Gray Denise Greer Ron Haeger Rodger Harworth Vernon Hendren Mike Heytz Debi Hoffman Martin Johnson Linda Keith Raymond Killian Grant Kirk Tom Klemz Vickie Koogler Lorraine Koontz Edwin Lake Mike Lane Patti Laplante Sue Leason Bill Lewis Alice McCarthy Susan McDonald Sheryl McNearney Jim Mentger Michelle Miller Shannon Moat Tim Moran Barbara Mullen Steve Nelson Chris Nygaard Richard O'Conner Lonnie Olson Frank Parker Randy Peterson Linda Pyle Larry Rasmussen Merry Redding Terri Riley Steve Saless Sharon Sapp John Seip it ..i.g A ii 4 i ,', . 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Baseball 695 B-Squad Baseball 685 Concert Band 68 AGEE, KEN Concert Choir 68-69-70 ALDERSON, VICKI GL Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 69-705 Aqua Tartans 68-69-70 ALTIG, BONNIE GL Chairman 69-70, Committees 68-69-70, Courtesy Committee 69-70, Pep Club 68, Hi-Lassies 69-705 Concert Choir 68-69-70, Treble Tempos 68-695 Senior Con.5 Caileag Clan 68-70, Commercial Club 70 ANDERSON, DAVE ASB Rep. 685 Class 70 Rep. 705-Senior Con ANDERSON, MIKE ASB Rep. 69-705 Demarians 68, Thespians 69-70 Pres.5 School Plays ANYAN, KIM Student Worker 705 French Club 69-70, Russian Club 68-69-70, Co-Op Club Treas. 705 Senior Con ANYAN, SHE RYL GL Committees 68, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Chair- man 695 Co-Op Club VP 705 Pep Club 685 Sister School Committee 68-69-70 APPLEGATE, Kathy Trans. from Missoula, Montana 685 FNA Treas. 68 ASHBY, MARY Big Sister 69-70 Home Ec Club 69-705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con ASKEY, KATHERINE Trans. from Oxnard, Calif. and Rogers 68 AUGUSTINE, MIKE Class 70 Rep. 695 Var. Basketball 69-70 B-Squad Basketball 685 Senior Con AULT, STEVE Electronics Club Pres. 69 AVERY, BONNIE GL Committees 69, Big Sister 695 Pep Club 68-69 B BAKKEDALL, DENISE Trans. San Diego, Calif. 70 BAIRD, JANET GL Rep. 70, Big Sister 69-705 Highland Dancer 70 BAKER, KAREN Concert Choir 68-69-705 Chamber Choir 70 BARBER, JOANNE ASB Rep. 68-695 GL Rep. 69-705 Big Sister 69, Courtesy Committee 705 Caileag Clan VP 705 Cileas Chailin 705 Home Ec Club Treas. 695 Ski Club 69: Spanish Club 695 Hi- Lassies VP 705 Senior Con BARKER, PHIL Var. Football 69-70, B-Squad Football 68, B- Basketball 68, B-Track 695 All City Football 70 BARIL, DAVID B-Squad Track 68-69-705 Cross Country 69-705 Senior Con BARRATT, BRENT Class 70 Rep. 69 DE Pres. 695 Senior Con BARTH, VICKI GL Committees 69-705 Senior Con BASSO, SANDY GL Rep, 695 Senior Con BEACH, MARK Sporran 70 Swim- ming 695 Stage Band 69-705 Sym. Band 69-705 Senior Con BEAL, MARGIE GL Rep. 68, Comm. 68, Big Sister 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con BEAN, CRAIG Tennis 685 Senior Con BEARSON, MIKE Chess Club 68-695DE 70 BECKMAN, LINDA Hi-Lassies 70 BEEKMAN, CONNIE GL Rep. 68, Comm. 695 Big Sister 695 Home Ec Club 685 Spanish Club 69 BELL, AVA Trans, NC 68, DE 70, Mixed Chorus 685 Senior Con BELLEFEUILLE, PAM ASB Comm. 68-69-70: GL Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 69-705 Caileag Clan Treas. 695 Girls' Golf 68-69-705 Hi-Lassies 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con BENNETT, DOROTHY ASB Rep. 70 Comm. 68-705 GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 69-705 Caileag Clan 705 Dileas Chailin 705 Spanish Club 705 Tennis 68-695 Hi-Lassies 69-70, Pep Club 685 Senior Con BENNETT, RANDY Nat. Honor Soc BETHARDS, BARB ASB Comm. 685 GL Rep. 70, Comm. 68-70, Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 705 Dileas Chailin 705 German Club VP 705 Science Club Sec. 705 Senior Con National Honor Soc. BERTHOLF, BARB Gymnastics 69 BERTHOLF, STEVE ASB 5th Exec. 69 Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 695 Key Club 69-705 Golf 68-695 Track 695 Senior Con BETTINGER, BOB Tennis 69-70 BIRCH, SUSAN ASB Rep. 70, Comm. 69-705 GL Rep. 68-69-70, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 705 Student Worker 705 French Club 68-69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 FTA 68-69-705 Home Ec. Club VP 69-Sec. 705 Rifle Club 69-705 Mixed Chorus 705 Senior Con g BJERKESTRAND, JOY ASB Comm. 68-69-70, Rep. 685 GL Treas. 70, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 695 Student Worker 69-705 Hi-Lassies 70, Pep Club 685 Senior Con BLACKER, FRANK Golf 68-69-70 BLANKENVOORT, PETE Class 70 Rep. 70 BLOOM, STEVE Hi-Lites 70, Sporran 70IPhotographerl, Gym- nastics 69-70, Tennis 695 Senior Con BOCK, BARBARA ASB Rep. 685 GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 705 Ski Club 69-705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Senior Con BIOLEAU, PAUL Football 68 BOLD, SHEILA Trans. Kennewick 695 Senior Con BONSER, TECLA GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 69 BOOMER, DEBBIE ASB Rep. 695 GL Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 695 Tennis 68-695 Senior Con BORG, KIM ASB VP 70: Football 68-695 Wrestling 68 BORNEMAN, SUE French Club Pres. 695 Talent Club Pres. 68-5th Exec. 69 BOSLEY, BARBARA ASB Rep. 68 GL Big Sister 695 Mixed Chorus 695 Senior Con BOWER, BOB Hi-Lites 70, Sporran 70lPhotographerl5 Clansmen 69-705 Scotsmen 69-705 Senior Con BOWMAN, JACK Football 68-69, Wrestling 68-69 BRADY, SANDI Trans. University High 705 Concert Choir 70 BRANCA, GARY Tennis 68-69-70 BREWER, LARRY Trans. Medical Lake 695 Rifle Club 69-70 BRISTLIN, CINDY Big Sister 69-705 Commercial CIub5 Mixed Chorus 69-705 Senior Con BRODERICK, DEBBIE Trans. from Marycliff 68 BROOKS, KATHY ASB Rep. 68 Big Sister 69-705 Caileag Clan 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con BROWN, CURT Senior Con BROWN, NICK Clansmen 69-705 Senior Con BROWN, TOM Trans. Plummer, Idaho 68 BROWN, TONY ASB Rep. 70, Class 70 Comm. 70 Senior Con BUNKER, DEBBIE Student Worker Senior Con BURGEN, SUE GL Rep. 695 Big Sister 69-70 Student Worker 705 Rifle Club Pres. 68-705 Concert Band 68, Cym. Band 69-705 Stage Band 69-70, Honors Band 68, Senior Con BURGER, DANETTE ASB Rep. 68 Big Sister 69 BRYSON, GORDY ASB Rep. 69 Sporran 705 Sii Club 705 Football 69-705 Tennis 685 Senior Con BUHL, CRAIG Sporran 705 Cadet Band 68 BYE, SUE GL Comm 68-69-705 Big Sister 705 Pep Club 69 Senior Con BYRNES, DONITA Student Worker 69-705 Art Club 68 C CALEY, RITA ASB Rep. 69 Comm. 695 GL Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 69-705 Hi-Lites 69-705 Caileag Clan 69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 Ski Club 695 Thespians 695 Tennis 68-695 Pep Club 68-69, VP 705 Quill and Scroll5 Senior Con CAMPBELL, LORI ASB Rep. 68-695 Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 685 Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69-705 Student Worker 68-69-705 Hi-Lites 69-705 Sp0rr3r1 705 AFS 69-705 Thespians 68-69-705 Ski Club 69-705 Pep Club Pres. 70, 68-695 School Plays 69, Senior Con CAMPBELL, NANCY Trans. Northridge, Calif. 685 Student Workerp Caileag Clan 69-5th Exec. 705 Spanish Club 695 Tennis 68-69-705 All-City Tennis 69-70 CANODY, BOB Hi-Lites 69-70 Sporran 69-705 Football 69-70 CARLON, STEVE Baseball 68-69 CARLSON, JIM Football 69-705 Clansmen 705 Concert Band 705 Senior Con CARPENTER, LORI GL Comm. 70 Big Sister 695 Class of 70 Rep. 685 Sporran 705 Spanish Club 695 Pep Club 695 Senior Con CARPER, DAN Trans. Mead 70 CARROLL, VICKY ASB Comm. 69-705 GL Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 705 Pep Club 69-705 Senior Con CARSON, GENE Radio Club Pres. 69 CARTER, NANCY GL Rep. 695 Comm. 68-695 Big Sister 69-705 Hi- Lassies 705 Pep Club 695 Mixed Chorus 685 Concert Choir 69-70 CARTER, PAULA ASB Comm. 68-695 GL Rep. 705 Comm. 68-69-705 Student Worker 705 Hi- Lites 69-705 French Club 69-705 Italian Clu 705 Talent Club Pres. 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con CASPER, DOUG DE 70 CHAFFEE, BEV GL Rep. 685 Comm. 695 Big Sister 695 Ski Club 69-705 Majorette 69-705 Senior Con CHAPIN, DENNIS Class 70 Rep. 685 Key Club 68-695 VP 705 Track 68-69-705 Clansmen 69-70 Class 70 5th Exec. 70 CARTER, RICK ASB Rep. 68-695 Class 70 Rep. 69-705 Comm. 705 Football 68-69-705 Concert Band 685 Senior Con CHAPIN, DOUG ASB Rep. 70: Class 70 5th Exec. 695 Key Club 68-69-705 Track 69-705 Football 68 CHAPPELL, SHANNA Treble Tempos 685 Concert Choir 68-695 Chamber Choir 70 CHICHA, DAVE Baseball 69-705 Football 69-705 Clansmen 69-70 CHINN, JULIE GL Rep. 68-69-705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Big Sister 69-705 Mixed Chorus 68-695 Concert Choir 69-70 CHIPMAN, BRENT Class 70 Rep. 69-70, Comm. 69-705 Swimming 685 Senior Con5 Boys' State 695 Nat. Honor Soc. CHRISTENSON, GRANT Track 68-69-70, Cross Country 69 CHRISTIANSON, VIOLA Big Sister 705 FTA 68-695 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con CLARK, RICK DE 705 Senior Con CLARY, BARBARA GL Comm. 68-69 Big Sister 695 Student Worker 70 Pep Club 68 CLAVEL, RONALD Student Worker 69-705 Scotsmen 68-69 CLODFE LTER, DAVE Talent Club 68-69-705 Stage Band 68-69-705 Sym. Band 68-69-70 COATS, MAR LENE ASB Rep. 705 GL Rep. 685 Big Sister 69-705 Stu- dent Worker 705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con COLE, JUDY GL Big Sister 69 COLE, MARILEE Co-op 705 Senior Con CO LE, PH I L Highlandaires 68-69-705 Concert Choir 68-69-705 Chamber Choir 705 School Plays 69-70 COMAR, JAMES ASB Rep. 695 Class 70 Rep. 705 Comm. 70 Foot- ball 69-705 Clansmen 705 Senior Con COMSTOCK, GREG ASB Comm. 685 Class 70 5th Exec. 705 Rep. 695 Comm. 70 Football 68-69-705 Basketball 68-69-705 Tennis 685 Clansmen 69-705 Orchestra 705 Stage Band 69-705 Sym. Band 68-695 Senior Con CON LEY, KIP Tennis 68 CONNER, CHRIS ASB Rep. 68-69-70, Comm. 68-69-705 GL Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 69-705 Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 69: Hi-Lassies 69-70 Pep Club 685 Concert Choir 68-695 Chamber Choir 705 Treble Tempos 705 Senior Con COOKE, PAMELA GL Rep. 685 Comm. 685 Class of 70 Rep. 695 Comm. 69 COOPER, SHERYL ASB Rep. 695 Bi Sister 695 Student Worker 69 COPELAND, BETSY Art Club 68 CORATIVE, CHRIS Student Worker 68 COSTELLO, CRAIG Archery Club 68 COSTICH, DENNIS Baseball 68-69 COUSINS, KATHY Trans. Ferris 695 DE 705 Mixed Chorus 70 CRAIN, DENNIS Italian Club 70 Golf 68 CRAIT, WENDY ASB Rep. 68-69: GL Rep. 685 Big Sister 69-705 Stu- dent Worker 705 FTA 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con CRANSTON, SANDEE Ski Club 69 CROCKER, PAM Trans. Sunnyvale, Calif. 68 CROXTON, VIC Science Club 68-69 CULVER, IRENE Fashion Rep. 70 CUMPTON, CATHY Student Worker 69-70 CUZZETTO, CAR LYN GL Rep. 68-695 Comm. 695 Co-Op Club 70 D DANIELSON, DONNA ASB Rep. 68-695 Comm. 69-705 GL Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 695 Courtesy Comm. 705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Aqua Tartans 68-69-705 Caileag Clan 69, Pres. 705 Dileas Chailin 69-705 Ski Club 69:Spanish Club 695 Pres. 705 Red Cross 705 Tennis 685 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. DANNER, CHUCK Archery Club VP 68 DAVIS, GARY Latin Club 695 Baseball 68-69-705 Clansmen 69-70 DEAN, DICK Chess Club 68-69-705 Key Club 69-70 DEARMON, EILEEN Trans. Shelby, Montana 695 GL Rep. 705 French Club 705 Nat. Honor Soc. DECKER, LANA ASB Rep. 685 GL Comm. 685 Big Sister 705 Mixed Chorus 68-69-70 DeGRANDE, LINDA GL Com- mittees 705 Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 695 Student Worker5 Sporran 705 Home Ec Club Treas. 705 Pep Club 68-69-705 Senior Con DEGUIRE, JAIME Student Worker 70 DENNIS, DAN Rifle Club 705 Russian Club 705 Varsity Football Concert Band 68 Sym, Band 69-705 Senior Con DESEVE, DEBBIE Mixed Chorus 68-69-70 DETTWILER, JAMES Chess Club 685 Math Club 68-695 Science Club 68-69-70, VP 695 Concert Band 68-69-705 Senior Con DICKSON, DONNA Trans. from Belmont, Calif. 685 Tennis 68 DICKINSON, MATT Football 69-70 DIMOND, MARK Trans. from Mercer Island, Wn. 68, French Club 70, Cross Country 68-69-70, Track 68-69-705 Nat. Honor Soc. DISHMAN, JANICE ASB Comm. 695 GL Rep. 685 DE 705 Hi-Lassies 69 DONNELLY, BOB Football 68-69, Track 68-69 Clansmen, 68-69-70 DOTSON, BETTY GL Rep. 69 Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 695 ASB Rep. 705 Class 70 Rep. 68-695 Comm. 695 Art Club 685 Com- mercial Club 685 Hi-Lassies 69-70 Senior Con DOWNARD, JIM Demarians Sec. 69 Treas. 705 Math Club Sec. 68-69-705 Science Club Sec. 68, Treas. 705 Thespians 705 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc.5 High School Bowl DROLLINGER, BILL Ski Club 70: Orchestra 68-705 Stage Band 69: Sym. Band 695 Senior Con DUBEE, MIKE Basketball 705 Football 68 DUBOIS, MARC Manager 68-69 DUNLOP, DEBBIE GL Big Sister 695 Class 70 Rep. 685 Comm. 68g Pep Club 68-69 DUVEN, BOB ASB Rep. 695 Stu- dent Worker 68-69-705 Track 685 Nat. Honor Soc. E EADS, LARRY Demarians 69-705 German Club 69-705 Science Club 68-69-70 EARLS, JANET GL Comm. 69: Big Sister 69-705 AFS 68-69-70, Vice Pres. 695 Dileas Chailin 69-705 Home Ec Club 68-69-70, Treas. 69: Thespians 68-69-705 Pep Club 685 School Plays 68-69-705 Senior Con EBEL, GARY Trans. Edmonds, Wn. 69 EDMONDS, JUDY Trans. Flamouth, Mass. 695 GL Rep. 69, Big Sister 705 Senior Con EGAN, ERIN Varsity Football 69-705 Clansmen 705 Senior Con EIGEMAN, MARY GL Rep. 69, Big Sister 69-705 Hi-Lassies 705 Senior Con EISENHAUER, JOHN ASB Rep. 68-695 Class 70 Rep. 70, Comm. 705 Ski Club 69-705 Concert Choir 705 Senior Con ELLINGSON, SHARON Pep Club 68-695 Mixed Chorus 68-69, Chamber Choir 705 Senior Con ELLIOT, KATHY ASB Rep. 695 GL Rep. 685 Pep Club 68 ELLISS, STEVE Wrestling 68-69-705 Senior Con ERICSON, ERIC Swimming 685 Golf 685 School Plays ETTEN, MIKE Trans. Colbert, Wn. 695 ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 705 Class 70 Comm. 705 Art Club 69-705 Chamber Choir 70, Concert Choir 69, Highlandaires 70 EVART, KATHY Nat. Honor Soc. EVERS, HOWARD Trans. North- west Christian 70 F FABIAN, EDIT Student Worker 70 FAHEY, BILL Trans. Tacoma, Wn. 695 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 705 Basketball 69-705 Track 69-705 Clansmen 705 Senior Con5 Boys' State FALETTI, CARLA ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 69, Comm. 68-69-70, Bi Sister 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 695 Student Worker 705 Concert Band 68, Sym. Band 69-70, Orchestra 69-705 Senior Con FANNING, JAN ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-695 GL Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 69-70: Class 70 Rep. 685 Pep Club 68-695 Mixed Chorus 695 Senior Con FARR, LAURA ASB Comm. 68-695 GL Comm. 68-69, Big Sister, 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 695 Student Worker 705 Caileag Clan 69-705 Golf 68-705 All City Golf 705 Pep Club 68-69-705 Senior Con FARROW, PAM GL Rep. 695 FTA 685 Golf 69-70 FASBENDER, STEVE De 705 Golf 68 BAULKER, GERI Trans. from CV 68 FISH, JOANNE Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 69-705 Student Worker5 Hi-Lites 695 Co-Op 705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con FITZPATRICK, KATHY Co-Op 705 Russian Club 68-695 Senior Con FJELIMAN, DEBBIE Big Sister 68-695 Senior Con FLYNN, GEN ASB Rep. 685 Comm. 685 GL Rep. 69-70, Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 69-705 French Club 69-70 FLYNN, MIKE ASB Rep. 705 Russian Club 68-69-70, Pres. 705 Spanish Club 705 Track 68-695 Senior Con FOSTER, CRAIG Trans. Edwards AFB Calif, 695 Baseball 695 Clans- men 69-70 FREDRICKSEN, SHARRI Trans. Cheyenne, Wvoming5 GL Comm. 69-705 Big Sister 705 Home Ec Club 69-705 Senior Con FRITCH, CONNIE Big Sister 69-705 Treble Tempos 70, Chamber Choir Choir 70, Concert Choir 69 FRITTS, SHARRI GL Rep. 68: Senior Con FULTON, CATHY GL Rep. 68, Committees 68, Big Sister 695 Aqua Tartans 68 DE70 G GABE, LONNIE Student Worker 70: Sporran 70 Pep Club 69-705 Senior Con GAINES, KRYS Trans. NC 69 GARZA, RAY ASB Rep. 695 Foot- ball 68-69, Track 69, Cross Country 705 Clansmen 70 GARZA, ROGER Cross Country 69-70, Track 69-705 Clansmen 69-70 GELHAUSEN, ANDY ASB Rep. 68 Track 68-69, Basketball 68-705 Clansmen 69 GEORGE, LEONARD ASB Rep. 695 Class of 70 Rep. 695 Great Scots 68: Sym. Band 68-695 Con- cert Band 685 All city Honors Band 695 High School Bowl Team5 Math Contest Winner, National Merit Award GIBSON, CAROLE Class of 70 Rep. 70 GIBSON, LYNETTE ASB Comm. 69-70 GL Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70, Class of 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 695 FNA 68 Pep Club 69-70 GIGUERE, DEBI Big Sister 69-705 French Club 705 Senior Con GILBRETH, HOLLY ASB Rep. 68-695 GL Rep. 68-69, Big Sister 69-705 Pep Club 68-69: Mixed Chorus 68-69, Concert Choir 70 GLASS, KATHY GL Rep. 68-69 Big Sister 695 French Club 6869, FTA 68-69 GLENN, BOB DE 70 GOHRMAN, HENRY ASB Rep. 685 Senior Con GOURLEY, SHERRY Trans. Aberdeen, Wash. 69, Home Ec Club 69 GRACE, HAL ASB Rep. 685 Class of 70 Rep. 685 Football 68-69, Track 68-69-70, Clansmen 69-705 Senior Con GRAHAM, LAURIE GL Rep. 695 Pep Club 68-695 Home Ec Club 69 GRAHAM, LYNN GL Rep. 695 Pep Club 68-695 Home Ec Club 69 GRANT, CARRIE Trans. San Antonio, Texas 70 GRASHIO, CELENE Big Sister 69-705 Class of 70 Rep. 70, Comm. 695 Student Worker 69-705 Sporran 705 Thespians 69-705 School Play 69-705 Senior Con GREEN, EILEEN Big Sister 705 French Club 69 GROTHE, DAVE Rifle Club 685 Football 69-705 Baseball 695 Clans- men 70 GROWT, DIANE Student Worker 69: DE 70 H HAEGER, SUE Big Sister 70 HAENLE, CAROL Student Worker 705 Demarians 70, German Club 68-69-70, Sec. 69, Treas. 705 Science Club 705 Senior Con HAGER, ALBERT Trans. Bangkok 68 Chess Club 69, French Club 68, Rifle Club 68, Science Club 68, National Honors Society HAINE, SHEILA Trans. Marycliff 69, Big Sister 705 DE 705 Senior Con HALBIG, MIKE Swimming 68-69-705 Baseball 68, Senior Con HALE, RON ASB Rep. 685 Class of 70 Rep. 69-705 Comm. 695 Rifle Club 68, Senior Con HALL, MAC ASB Rep. 68. HALLGARTH, LINDA Trans. Lewis and Clark 69, Student Worker5 Senior Con HAMILL, MARGIE GL Rep. 69-70 Thespians 69-705 School Plays 70 HAMILTON, TED Trans. Coulee Dam, Wash., Football 70 HAMMAR, MARY GL Rep, 70, Comm. 685 Student Worker 68-695 DE 69-705 Mixed Chorus HANEY, PAUL Trans. Coulee Dam, Wn. Football 70 HANLEN, RICHARD Chess Club 68-69-70, Pres. 69-705 Manager Football 695 Senior Con HANSEN, LINDA Trans. Wenat- chee, Wn. 695 Mixed Chorus HANSON, BETTY Commerical Club 69 Co-Op Club 70, German Club 695 Pep Club HANSON, DAN Rifle Club 68 HANSON, EVAN Trans. British Columbia, Canada 69 HAPPY, MIKE Hi-Lites 695 Track 68 HARDIN, JEANINE ASB Rep. 70 Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Sec. 70, Comm. 68-69-705 Student Worker 69-705 Sporran Editor 705 FTA 685 Senior Con HARNEY, KAREN Latin Club 68-69 HARRIS, DIANE Big Sister 69-70 Talent Club 68-69-705 Pipe Band 68-69-705 Mixed Chorus 68-69-705 Senior Con HARRIS, EVELYN ASB Rep. 68-69 GL Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 695 Pep Club 69 HARRISON, JUDY GL Rep, 70, Big Sister 695 Commercial Club 70 HARTGROVE, KAY Big Sister 69-70: DE 70 230 HARTJE, MALLOREY Big Sister 695 Co-Op Club 70 HARTLEY, JEAN GL Comm. 685 Art Club 69 HARTMAN, LORNA ASB Rep. 70, Comm. 695 Big Sister 695 Pep Club 695 Senior Con HARTUNG, FABBIAN DE 705 Rifle Club. 685 Choir 68-69-705 Senior Con HAVERCROFT, WELDON Foot- ball 68-69-70, Track 68-69-70 HAVERKAMP, NORMA ASB Rep. 695 GL Rep. 695 Pep Club 69 HAWKINS, PATTI Class of 70 Rep. 685 Student Worker 705 DE 705 Pep Club 68-69, Treas. HEATH, VENUS Trans. Quincy, Wn. 69 HENDREN, KARLA Big Sister 69: Student Worker 705 Pep Club 69 HENDRICKSON, MARK Ski Club 69-705 Golf 69 HENNES, BOB Rifle Club 70 HERBERHOLZ, LARRY ASB Rep. 685 Class 70 Rep. 68, DE 70 HERBERHOLZ, MAR LEEN ASB Comm. 705 GL Rep. 69, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep.'70 French Club 69 VP 705 FTA 70, Ski Club 69-705 Pep Club 68-69: Senior Con HERTZ, DARRYL Trans. Rich- land, Wn. 685 Football 68-695 Clansmen 69-70 HE UETT, RON Baseball 68-695 Clansmen 69 HIGGINS, GERALYN Trans. Shenandoah, Iowa 68 HILL, RAE LENE GL Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 69-70 HILL, TERRY Sporran 705 Debate Club 68-69-70 HITCHCOCK, JIM Archery Club 68 HODGSON, DOUG Rifle Club 705 Baseball 685 Senior Con HOFER, VICKIE ASB Comm. 68-69 GL Comm. 68-695 Class 70 Comm. 695 Sporran 705 Talent Club 705 Thespians 695 Pep Club 69-705 Mixed Chorus 705 School Plays 695 Senior Con HOFFMAN, LYNN ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 69, Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 705 Thespians 69-70 HOGAN, DEBBIE Thespiens 705 School Plays 70 HOLCOMB, CAROL ASB Rep. 69-70, Big Sister 69-70, DE 70, Hi Deca Treas., Wn. State Hist.5 Pep Club Treas. 69: School Plays HOLFORD, DEB ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-705 GL Rep. 70, Big Sister 69-705 Aqua Tartans 705 Spanish Club 69-705 Pep Club 68-69-705 Senior Con HOLIEN, JEFF Baseball 68 HOLLAND, JIM Mixed Chorus 69-705 School Plays 70, Senior Con HOLLAND, PAT Radio Club5 Ski Club 69-705 Senior Con HOLLOWAY, TERESA Big Sister 69-705 Art Club 68-695 Concert Choir 69-70 HOLMAN, DEBBIE Trans. Bothell, Wn. 69 HOLMS, BARB ASB Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 68, Chairman 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm., 69-705 Hi-Lassies 70, Pep Club 68-69, VP 695 Senior Con HOLT, SANDY GL Comm. 69-705 Art Club 685 Tennis 68-695 Pipe Band 705 Nat. Honor Soc. HOOGENDYK, SUE Rifle Club 69 HOOVER, JERRY Scotsmen 68 HORNE, DOROTHY GL Rep. 68-695 Student Worker 705 Co-Op 70 HOWARD, MARK Honor Roll 68-69-70 HUFFMAN, GARY Scotsmen 68-69 HUGHES, BRUCE Trans. Beaver- ton, Oregon 68 HUNTER, KIM ASB VP 69, Rep. 685 Class 70 Rep. 695 Key Club 68-69-70 Treas. 69 HUNTER, MIKE Trans. Port Angeles, Wn. 70 HUNTSBERGER, JACKIE Trans. NC 685 ASB Rep. 68-695 GL Rep. 68-69 Big Sister 69-705 Aqua Tartans 69-705 Concert Choir 69-705 Senior Con HUTTON, SANDY 'GL Comm. 68-69-705 Big, Sister 69-705 Student Worker 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con INGHAM, LAURA GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 69, Pep Club 69-70 J JACOBS, STEVE French Club 69-70, 5th Exec. 705 Golf 69-705 Senior Cong Nat. Honor Soc. JACOBSON, KATHY Big Sister 695 Orchestra 68-69-70, String Quartet 705 Senior Con JACOBSON, kms ASB Hep. es, Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 CLass 70 Rep. 68, Comm. 68-695 Student Worker 70 Hi-Lites Editor 705 Ger- man Club 685 Hi-Lassies 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con5 Quill and Scroll JACOBSON, MARGARET ASB Comm. 69: GL Comm. 69, Rep. 695 Big Sister 69-705 Caileag Clan 69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 AFS 68-69-70, VP 69, Pres. 705 Hi- Lassies 69-705 Sym. Band 69-70, Orchestra 68-705 Senior Con JENSEN, KATHIE GL Rep. 68-695 Student Worker 69-705 Golf 68-69-705 Senior Con JENSEN, LARRY Band 68 JENSEN, LAURIE ASB Comm. 695 GL Comm. 69, Big Sister 69-705 Hi-Lites 70, Sporran 705 Dileas Chailin Pres. 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Band 685 Senior Con5 Quill and Scroll JESSEN, LINDA ASB Comm. 68-695 GL Comm. 68-695 Art Club 685 DE Sec. 70 JOHANN, TED Track 68, Football 68 JOHANSON, SANDY GL Rep. 705 Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 69-705 Senior Con JOHNSON, BETH Trans. Oak Harbor, Wn. 705 Senior Con JOHNSON, DAVE Clansmen 69-705 Scotsmen 68-69 JOHNSON, DIANNE Trans. Mil- waukie, Oregon 695 ASB Comm. 705 GL Rep. 69-70, Big Sister 705 Class 70 Comm. 69-705 Sporran 705 Hi-Lassies 70, Pep Club 695 Senior Con 705 Quill and Scroll JOHNSON, KATHLEEN Latin Club Pres. 69 JOHNSON, PAT Italian Club 70 JOHNSON, WAYNE Stage Band 69-70 JOHNSTON, STEVE Swimming 68-69-705 Senior Con JORGENSEN, BETTY ASB Comm. 68-69-705 GL Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 69-705 Orchestra 68-69-70, String Quartet 69-705 Senior Con JULIANO, GWEN ASB Comm. 69-705 GL Big Sister 695 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Orchestra 68-69-70, String Quartet 695 Stage Band 70 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. K KAIO, HYivlii ASB comm. 68-695 GL Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69-70: Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Treas. 69, Rep. 69, Comm. 68-695 Caileag Clan 69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 Cheerleader 70, Hi-Lassies 695 Girls' State, Nat. Honor Soc, KALLES, LARRY Class 70 Rep. 69-70, Comm. 685 Senior Con KALUZA, JUDY ASB Sec. 69, Rep. 685 GL Rep. 68, Comm. 685 Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Home Ec Club 685 Talent Club 68-695 Tennis 685 Maiorette 68-69-705 Senior Con KAMARAINEN, JOAN ASB Comm. 695 GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 705 Home Ec Club 69-70 KASSNER, GARY DE 705 Scots- men 68 KATHAN, JEFF ASB Rep. 69: Football 69-70, Wrestling 68-69-705 Clansmen 69-705 Concert Band 705 Senior Con KENDALL, DALE Football 68-695 Swimming 69 KENDALL, DAVE Electronics Club 685 Swimming 695 Senior Con5 Stage Manager KEY, DENISE Golf 68-69-705 All City Golf 68-69-70 kiowELL, .iiivi Swimming 68-69, Football 68-69-70, Track 685 Clans- men 68 KILGORE, KATHY ASB Comm. 68-69-705 GL Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class of 70 Rep. 70, Comm. 69-705 Student Worker 705 Ski Club 69-705 Senior Con KIMMET, GRACE Big Sister 69-705 Caileag Clan 69-70, Latin Club 68-69, Sec.5 Tennis 68-695 Hi- Lassies 70, Pep Club 68-69 KINDERMAN, PAUL Key Club 69-705 Senior Con KING, PENNY ASB Rep. 70, Comm. 69-705 GL Rep. 69, Comm. 69, Big Sister 695 Class 70 Rep. 695 Student Worker 705 Caileag Clan 70, French Club 705 Golf 68-69-705 Concert Band 68-695 Senior Con KING, TERI GL Rep. 68-69, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 68-695 Aqua Tartans 68-69-705 Caileag Clan 69-705 Ski Club 70, Talent Club 685 Cheerleader 70, Pep Club 68-69: Senior Con KIRK, .IODY Sporran 695 Pep Club 68 KIRKPATRICK, JANET Pep Club 68-69 KLAUS, JIM Track 695 Senior Con KNAPP, LAURIE Big Sister 69 FNA 68-69, VP5 Medical Club 68 KNIGHT, GARY Key Club 69, Rifle Club 685 Tennis 685 Band 68, Sym. Band 69, Stage Band 69-70, Orchestra 705 Senior Con KNOX, GERRY Trans. NC 70 KRAMER, CHERYL Trans. Alec- andria, Virginia 695 ASB Sec. 705 Rep. 705 GL Big Sister 705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Sporran 705 Hi-Lassies 70, Pep Club 695 Senior Con5 Quill and Scroll KRAUTKRAEMER, JOHN ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-695 Class 70 Pres. 705 Football 68-69, Track 69-705 Baseball 68-695 Clansmen 69-705 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. KRELL, LINDA Home Ec Club 69-705 Pep Club 68-69-70 KREWSON, DON Stage Band 68-69-70, Orchestra 69-70, Sym. Band 69-70, Concert Band 685 Senior Con KRUSE, RUSTY Swimming 68-69-70 L LANDRUS, CAROLYN Home Ec Club 68, Latin Club 69 LANDRY, MIKE Football 68-69-70, Baseball 68, Basketball 685 Senior Con- LAPPANO, KRIS ASB Rep. 68-69, Comm. 68-69-705 GL Comm. 70 68-69-705 Cheerleader 70, Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con LARNER, RICK Trans. from Lakes High School, Wn. 70 LARSON, PAT Student Worker 685 DE 70, Historian5 Mixed Chorus 68-69, Concert Choir 69-705 Senior Con LATENSER, STEVE Class 70 VP 695 Ski Club 695 Golf 68-695 Con- cert Band 685 Senior Con LAUGHLIN, RICK Baseball 68-69-705 Senior Con LAUKKA, DOLLY ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Big Sister 69-705 Demarians 68-69-70, Pres. 695 Dileas Chailin 705 FTA 685 Concert Band 68-69-705 Sym. Band 68-69-705 Orchestra 69-70, Stage Band 705 Senior Con LAYTON, STEVE Latin Club 685 Ski Club 695 Tennis 68, Swimming 685 Cadet Band 68 Pipe Band 68-69 LEMON, LORI GL Reo 68-69-705 Nat. Honor Soc. LERUM, JIM Manager 68-69 LEWIS, STEVE Scotsmen 70 LIEZEN, DAVE Highlandaires 68-69-70, Concert Choir 68-69, Chamber Choir 70 LILLIE, TERRI Commercial Club 685 Mixed Chorus 70 LITTELL, CHRIS ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 695 GL Rep. 70, Comm. 70, Big Sister 69-705 German Club 68-69-70, Sec.5 Tennis 695 Senior Con LITTLE, SHANNON ASB Comm. 695 Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 685 Student Worker 705 Pep Club 685 School Plays 69, Senior Con LONG, BOB ASB Rep. 685 Talent Club 68-69-70 LORANG, KAREN GL Pres. 70, Rep. 69, Comm 69, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Aqua Tartans 68-69-70, Treas. 695 Caileag Clan 69-70, Delias Chailin 69-70, 5th Exec. 69, Ski Club 695 Hi- Lassies 70, Pep Club 68-695 Senior Cong Nat. Honor Soc. LORELLO, FRANK Radio Club 69, Rifle Club 68-695 Senior Con LOWTHER, SUE Big Sister 69-705 DE 705 Senior Con LUCAS, KATHY ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-695 GL Comm. 685 Class 70 Rep. 70, Comm. 705 Student Worker 69-705 Sporran 705 Caileag Clan 69, Thespians 70 School Plays 705 Senior Con LUCE, ALICE GL Rep. 705 DE 705 Golf 68 LUDWIG, PAULA Big Sister 695 Student Worker 705 Ski Club 69-705 Senior Con LUNDY, MIKE Trans. NC 685 Senior Con . LUPFER, GARY Football 68, Track 68 LUSE, SUE Class 70 Sec. 69, Comm. 695 DE 70 Treas.5 Hi-Lassies 70, Pep Club 68-69 M MARR, JACKIE Student Worker 70 MARSHALL, SHERRY Big Sister 69-70, Comm. 69, Class 70 Comm. 695 French Club 68-69-705 Senior Con MARTIN, LARRY DE 705 Ski Club 69-705 Senior Con MARTIN, LOIS Big Sister 69 MANSON, PAUL Cadet Band 68 MASON, SONIA ASB Rep. 695 GL Rep. 685 Student Worker 705 Aqua Tartans 68-69-705 Band 68-69-70 MASTON, DEBBIE ASB Rep. 695 Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69 Caileag Clan 68-69-705 Tennis 68-69-705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Latin Club 69 MATEEFF, MITCH Golf 68-69-70 MATTHEWS, DANA Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 68-695 Pep Club 68 MATHIASON, LAURA ASB Rep. 685 Big Sister 69-705 German Club 685 Thespians 705 Pep Club 685 School Plays 705 Senior Con McCAMMON, MIKE Football 68-69-70, Baseball 68 McCONNE LL, GARY Football 69-70, Track 695 Concert Band 68-69-705 Senior Con MCCORMICK, CATHY Trans. NW Christian 69 MCCOY, MAX Stage Band 68-69-70, Orchestra 68-69-70 McCULLOCH, SHERRI GL Rep. 68, Comm. 68, Big Sister 695 Class 70 Rep. 685 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con MCDANIEL, JANETTE Thespians 705 Senior Con McDANlEL, MARY JANE Tennis 68 McDANIEL, RALPH ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 685 Football 68-69-70, Baseball 685 Clansmen 705 Senior Con McDOWELL, KATHY ASB Rep. 69,Comm. 69 MCINTOSH, PENNY ASB Comm. 695 GL Rep. 68, Comm.5 Big Sister5 Class 70 Rep. 695 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 DE 70 McKlNLEY, MICHELE Senior Con MCLAUGI-ILIN, MARK Student Worker 705 Swimming 705 Senior Con MCOUADE, LINDA ASB Rep. 68-695 GL Rep. 68-69-705 Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70 Class 70 Rep. 695 Aqua Tartans 705 Mixed Chorus 685 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con MCQUEEN, LENA ASB Rep. 685 GL Rep. 68 McREYNOLDS, MICKEY Student Worker 705 Senior Con MCVAY, MIKE Baseball 68 MECK, BEV ASB Rep. 68-705 Demarians 69-705 French Club 705 German Club 685 Science Club 68-69-705 Nat. Honor Soc. MEIER, BOB DE 70 Bowling 69, Tennis 68 MEISSNER, SCOTT ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Class 70 Rep. 705 Ski Club 69-705 Tennis 695 Senior Con MELCHISEDECK, SALLY ASB Rep.70,GL Rep.68,Comm.68, Big Sister 695 Pep Club 695 Choir 68-69-705 Senior Con MERCER, SUE Senior Con MERRIAM, SHARON DE 70 MESSERSMITH, PENNY GL Comm. 68-695 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Band 68-69-70, Orchestra 68-69-70 MEWHINNEY, MARK Track 68-69-70, Football 68-70, Basket- ball 68 MICHELS, JOE Cadet Band 68, Concert Band 69-70, Sym. Band 705 Senior Con MILLER, STEVE ASB Rep. 685 Mixed Chorus 69 MISSILDINE, JODI GL Rep. 69, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70, Comm. 69-70 Dileas Chailan 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Concert Choir 68-695 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. MITCHELL, RICK Golf 68-69-70 MITCHEL, SALLY ASB Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 68-69-70 Aqua Tartans 68-69-705 Ski Club 705 Gymnastics 685 Pep Club 68-695 Highland Dancer 70 MOAT, CHELLE ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69-705 GL V.P. 70, Rep. 70, Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 69-70 Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Treas. 70, Comm. 68-69-705 Caileag Clan 705 Dileas Chailin 705 Home Ec 685 German Club 685 Talent Club 695 Tennis 68-695 Hi- Lassies 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. MOE, CAROLYN ASB Rep. 68-69-70 Comm. 69-705 GL Rep. 69 Big Sister 69-705 Hi-Lites 705 Hi-Lassies 705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con MORRESI, RENZO AFS Exchange Student from Bologna, Italy5 Senior Con MORRIS, DEBBIE GL Rep. 69, Comm. 68-69, Big Sister5 DE 705 Pep Club 68 MOORE, DIANE Student Worker5 Co-Op 69-705 Senior Con MUELLER, PAULA Student Worker MULLEN, DOROTHY GL Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 695 Caileag Clan 68-69 MULVEY, TIM DE 705 Radio Club 695 Rifle Club 68-69: Senior Con MUMFORD, JOY Home Ec Club 705 Pep Club 69 MUNTHER, SHERYLE Student Worker 70 MURPHY, ERNIE Trans. Coeur d'Alene 695 Orchestra 695 String Quartet 69 N NE LSON, SCOTT ASB Comm. 69-705 Class 70 VP 70, Comm. 69-705 Key Club 705 Ski Club 69-705 Tennis 68-695 Concert Choir 68-695 Chamber Choir 69-705 School Plays 705 Senior Con NESS, SHELLEY GL Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Treas. 695 Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Student Worker 69-705 Ski Club 705 Cheerleader 705 Pep Club 695 Senior Con NEUDORFER, BOB Varsity Swim- ming 68-69-705 Clansmen 69-70 NEVERS, SUE GL Rep. 68: Co-Op Club 70 NICHOLSON, JON Class 70 Comm. 68-69-705 Spanish Club 705 Senior Con NOCK, SUE GL Rep. 68, Big Sister5 Senior Con NORMAN, TERRY Football 68-695 Clansmen 69-70 O ODEEN, .iuov GL Rep. 68, Big Sister 69-705 Treble Tempos 68-69-705 Concert Choir 68-69, Chamber Choir 70 OGILVIE, DAN ASB Rep. 68: Football 68-69-70, Wrestling 68-69-70, Track 68-69-705 Clans- men, Senior Con OLSEN, GARY Wrestling 68-695 All City Wrestling 695 Clansmen 68-69 OLSEN, ERNIE Golf 68-69-70 OLSON, KEN Senior Con OPFERMAN, CHRIS Trans. Ger- many 695 Hi-Lites 705 Asst. Ed 705 Quill and Scroll OSBORN, MARGARET ASB Rep. 68-70, Comm. 705 GL Rep. 70, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70: Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm, 69-705 FNA 695 German Club 68-69-705 Science Club 68-69-705 Pep Club 68-695 Band 69-705 Senior Con OSTER, BONNIE GI Rep. 69, Comm. 69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Home Ec Club 705 Senior Con OSTER, CONNIE GL Comm. 69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 695 Home Ec Club 69-705 Senior Con OSTLIE, MICHAEL Latin Club 685 Tennis 68-69 OSTRANDER, DARYLEE GL Rep. 685 Big Sister 69-70 O'TOOLE, JERRY Football 68 OWEN, CHARLIE Track 68-69-70 OWEN, GAIL GL Comm. 68, Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 705 Senior Con P PAGE, PENNY Big Sister 695 Stu- dent Worker 68-695 Drama 695 Senior Con PALMER, KAREN Big Sister 69-705 Tennis 69-705 Chorus 68, Concert Choir 69-705 Chamber Choir 705 Senior Con PARKER, PEGGY ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 685 GL Rep. 695 Comm. 68-695 Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 705 Comm. 705 Dileas Chailin 69-705 Russian Club 68-69-705 Senior Con PARKS, ROD ASB Rep. 70 PARRISH, BRAD Trans. Seattle, Wn. PARSONS, LINDA ASB Comm. 705 GL Rep. 70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 695 French Club 695 Ski Club 695 Senior Con PARSONS, TOM Pipe Band 69-702 Senior Con PASCHALL, DONNA GL Comm. 695 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Senior Con PATRICK, JANE GL Comm. 69-705 Big Sister 69-70 PEARSON, LARRY DE 705 Foot- ball 68 PECK, DEBBIE Class 70 Rep. 69, Sec. 705 Rifle Club 695 Senior Con PERRY, PENNY Trans. San Augustine, Pep Club 69 PETERS, CHRIS ASB Comm. 68-69-705 GL VP 70, Rep. 68-705 Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 69-705 Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 Ski Club 69-705 Golf 68-695 Hi- Lassies 69-70, Pep Club 685 Cadet Band 685 Senior Con PETERSON, CHRIS French Club 68-69 PETERSON, LINDA ASB Rep. 685 Comm. 685 GL Rep. 705 Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 Concert Band 68, Sym. Band 69-705 Orchestra 69-705 Nat. Honor Soc. 705 Senior Con POTTER, JUDY GL Comm. 68-695 Track 705 Tennis 68-695 Pep Club 68-69 POWELL, MARTY Tennis 68-69-705 Clansmen 69-705 Concert Band 68, Sym. Band 69-705 All City Band 69-705 Senior Con PROCTOR, LESLIE Orchestra 68-69-705 Senior Con PROUTY, LISA Big Sister 69-705 Latin Club 695 Senior Con PULLEN, KERRY ASB Comm. 68-69-705 Girls League Rep. 685 Comm. 68-69-705 Big Sister 69-705 DE 705 Sister School Comm. 69-705 Senior Con R RAMM, ROGER Trans. Lind, Wn. 695 Football 695 Gymnastics 69 RANDALL, PAT ASB Comm, 68-69-705 GL Rep. 69 Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70, Cour- tesy Comm. 705 Class 70 Cornm. 695 FTA 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 68 RAY, DIANA ASB Rep. 69-705 GL Rep. 68, Courtesy Comm. 705 FTA 695 Home Ec 685 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con REA, JANET ASB Comm. 68-69-705 GL Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 695 Aqua Tartans 68-69-705 Orchestra 68-69-70 REAMER, JOHN Talent Club 695 232 Track 68-695 Highlandairs 69-70, Concert Choir 68-695 Chamber Choir 705 Senior Con REEMS, DARCY ASB Comm. 705 GL Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-701 Class 70 Comm. 695 Hi- Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con REHN, CINDY Junior Miss REICHERT, RAYLEEN ASB Comm. 695 Girls' League Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 FTA 69-705 Spanish Club 69-705 Hi-Lassies 705 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. REIGEL, LARRY Cadet Band 68, Concert Band 69-705 Senior Con REMINGTON, KAY DE 70 REVIER, BOB ASB Rep. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 70, Comm. 705 Foot- ball 695 Track 695 Senior Con RICE, BRUCE ASB Rep. 69: Stu- dent Worker 68-695 Football 68-695 Track 68-695 Senior Con RICHARDS, CHARLENE GL Big Sister 69-705 Sporran 70 RICHARDS, ROBIN Golf 685 Senior Con FIICHEY, RON Trans. Gonzaga Prep 695 Class 60 Rep. 70 Senior Con RICHTER, DAVID Football 69-705 Clansmen 69-70, Concert Band 68-69-70, Stage Band 69-705 Senior Con RICHTER, JOAN ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69-705 GL Rep. 68-69-70, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69, Courtesy Comm. 705 Class 70 Comm. 69-705 Ski Club 695 Spanish Club 695 AFS 68-69-705 Cheerleader 705 Hi- Lassies 695 Band 685 Senior Con RIGG, DEBBI GL Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 685 Sporran 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con RIGGS, BOB Debate Club 705 Scotsmen5 Mixed Chorus 68-69-705 Senior Con RILEY, KATHY Big Sister 69-70 RISON, LEN Senior Con ROBERG, GLENN Student Worker 695 Swimming 68 ROBERTON, MARK Track 68, School Plays 69-70 ROBERTS, SUE ASB Comm. 705 GL Comm. 69-70, Big Sister 705 Spanish Club 705 Talent Club 705 Thespians 69-705 School Plays 705 Senior Con ROBERTS, KAREN Big Sister 69-70 Class 70 Comm. 68-69-705 Student Worker 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Senior Con RODKEY, PAUL ASB Rep. 68-69-70, Comm. 68-69-705 Class 70 Rep. 68-69-70, Chairman 705 Red Cross 705 Talent Club 695 Football 68-69-70, Track 685 Swim- ming 685 Highlandaires 69-705 Chamber Choir 70, Concert Choir 68-695 Band 685 Senior Con ROHLMAN, DEBBIE Big Sister 69-705 German Club 68-695 Hi- Lassies 69-702 Pep Club 685 Senior Con S SACCO, MIKE ASB Pres. 70, Rep. 695 Class 70 Rep. 695 Thespians 705 Swimming 68-69-705 Tennis 685 Clansmen, 69-705 School Plays 69-705 Senior Con SANBORN, STEVE Class 70 Comm. 69-705 Key Club 69-705 Baseball 69-705 Golf 695 Clansmen 69-705 Senior Con SAND, CHERYL ASB Comm. 68-69-705 GL Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Comm. 695 AFS 69-705 Caileag Clan 70, FTA 68-69-705 Tennis 695 Hi-Lassies 705 Concert Band 68-695 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Society SANDS, SINDY ASB Chairman 695 Comm. 69-705 GL Treas. 70, Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 69-705 FTA 68-69-705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. SCARPELLI, SARAH Big Sister 69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 Tennis 695 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con SCHAPER, DIANE Big Sister 69-70, Mixed Chorus 68-69-705 Senior Con SCHMIDT, CARMEN ASB Comm. 68-695 GL Sec. 70, Rep. 68-69, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 695 Courtesy Comm. 705 Class 70 Comm. 695 Hi-Lassies 69-705 School Plays 695 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Society SCHMITT, DAVE Concert Choir 68-69-70, Highlandaires 69-70 SCHMITT, MIKE Highlandaires 69-70, Concert Choir 68-69, Chamber Choir 705 Senior Con SCHMITZ, DIANE ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 685 GL Rep. 70, Comm. 70, Big Sister 69-705 Hl-Lites 705 Spor- ran Asst. Editor 705 Dileas Chailin 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Concert Choir 68-69, Treble Tempos 68-695 Senior Con5 Quill and ScrolI5 Nat. Honor Society SCHOCH, PAM ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 69: GL Rep. 69, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-70, Cour- tesy Comm. 70: Dileas Chailin 69-705 Hi-Lassies 705 Band 68-695 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Society SCOTT, RON Student Worker 70 SCHRAMM, VICKI Hi-Lassies 69-70 SCHUTZ, CAROLYN GL Rep. 68-69, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 68-69-70 Comm. 68-69-705 Dileas Chailin 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Chamber Choir 70, Concert Choir 68-69, Treble Tempos 68-69-705 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. SEDORE, LARRY Senior Con SHADOWENS, SHARON ASB Rep. 695 GL Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 685 Sporran 69-705 Tennis 685 Senior Con SHARP, ROGER Swimming 68-69 SHOOK, JOHN ASB Rep. 70 SHUMAKER, JERRY Football 68-695 Senior Con SIDE, KEN Track 705 Football 68 SKUBINNA, TAMMY ASB Rep. 68-69, Comm. 695 GL Comm. 70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 70 Caileag Clan 69-705 Demarians 69-705 German Club 682 Tennis 69-705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. SLATON, JIM ASB Rep. 68-69-70, Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Pres. 69, Comm. 69-705 Key Club 69-70, Track 685 Clansmen 695 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. SCHLECT, JULIE Art Club 69-70 SMITH, MIKE Football 68 SMITH, NANCY ASB Rep. 70, Comm. 705 GL Rep. 68-69, Comm. 68-69, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con SMITH, PAULETTE Mixed Chorus 68, Concert Choir 69 SMITH, SHARON Home Ec Club 685 Red Cross 68 SMITH, TERRY Student Worker 705 Wrestling 68-69-70 SNYDER, BRUCE DE 705 Senior Con SNYDER, SANDY ASB Rep. 685 Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 70 SORINI, STEVE Golf 68 SOUTHALL, L.T. ASB Comm. 70, Rep. 705 Football 69-70, Wrestling 695 Clansmen 705 Senior Con SPEZIALE, SHERYL Art Club 685 Tennis 68 SPRAGUE, CHARLENE ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-705 GL Rep. 70, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Sec. 69, Comm. 69-705 Hi- Lassies 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con5 Queen of Junior Prom SPRING, KAREN Co-Op 70 SPURLING, WES SKI Club 695 Concert Choir 68-69-70 STABLER, SHERI Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 69-705 Pep Club 68-69-70 STANLEY, CINDY ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 685 Big Sister 69-705 Caileag Clan 705 Dileas Chailin 705 FTA 69-705 German Club 685 Tennis 695 Hi-Lassies 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. STRANGE, MARGO Ski Club 705 Pep Club 685 Senior Con STRATE, BEV Trans. Kennewick 69 STRATE, CARON Caileag Clan 69-705 Tennis 68-695 Pep Club 68-69 STAUDINGER, ROD Class 70 Rep. 695 Senior Con STEEN, JULIE ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 68-69-705 Tennis 68-695 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 685 Con- cert Choir 69-705 Senior Con STEINMAN, KATHY GL Rep. 68-69, Big Sister 69-70, Courtesy Comm. 69-705 Student Worker 69-705 Pep Club 685 Concert Choir 68-69-70, Mixed Chorus 68-695 Senior Con STENERSON, BECKY ASB Rep. 68, Comm. 705 Big Sister 69-705 Student Worker 705 Thespians 705 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con STEWART, MONTE DE 70 Foot- ball 68 STRICK, HOWARD ASB Rep. 705 DE 705 Rifle Club 685 Tennis 70 STROM, BRIAN Tennis 69: Swimming 68-695 Football 68 STOYANAC, MARIAN ASB Rep. 695 Golf 68-69-705 Pep Club 68-69-705 Senior Con5 Commercial Club 69 STURNI, CONNIE ASB Rep. 69, Comm. 69-705 GL Rep. 69-705 Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69-705 Class 70 Rep. 69, Comm. 68-69-705 Student Worker 69-705 Commercial Club 705 Pep Club 685 School Plays 705 Senior Con STUTZMAN, JONAS ASB Pres. 70, Rep. 69, Comm. 695 Class 70 VP 69, Comm. 69: Key Club 69-70, Golf 68-695 Senior Con5 Boys' State, Nat. Honor Soc. T TALLEY, LESLIE Mixed Chorus 69-70 TAYLOR, LOREN Concert Band 68, Symphonic Band 695 Spanish Club 705 Senior Cori TAYLOR, NORM Hi-Lites 69-70 TETERS, BILL Wrestling 69-70 Football 685 Clansmen 69-705 Senior Con TETERS, CHARLENE Concert Choir 69-70, Mixed Chorus 695 Senior Con THOET, MARK Football 68-69-705 Scotsmen 68 THOMPSON, KATHYE Big Sister 69-70 THOMPSON, LARRY ASB Rep. 685 Baseball 68-69-705 Football 685 Clansmen, 69-705 Senior Con THOMPSON, MIKE ASB Comm. 705 Class 70 Comm. 705 Tennis 685 Track 69-70 THORNBURG, SUE Big Sister 695 Student Worker 705 Pipe Band 69-70 THORPE, CATHY ASB Rep. 695 Mixed Chorus 68-695 Senior Con THORSELL, BILL Class 70 Comm. 70 TIDD, KATHY GL Comm. 705 French 69-705 Senior Con5 Nat. Honor Soc. TIGAR, TOM Swimming 69-705 School Plays 695 Clansmen TOLLEFSON, JOHN Hi-Lites 705 French Club 695 Golf 68-69-705 Senior Con TOMSHA, JANET Student Worker 705 Gymnastics 68-691 Pep Club 68-695 Highland Dancer 70 ToivlsoN, RANDY ASB Rep. aa, Class 70 Rep. 68-695 Football 68-69, Track 69-70, Cross Country 705 Clansmen 695 Senior Con TREADWELL, DAVE Concert Band 68, Orchestra 69-705 Sym. Band 69, Stage Band 70 TREFFREY, KAREN ASB Rep. 68-705 GL Rep. 69, Big Sister 695 Student Worker 69-705 Pep Club 695 Senior Con U uR'roN, RON DE 705 ska Club 70, Golf 68-69 USHER, STEVE swimming 69, Golf 58-69 V VanDerLINDE, CINDY Student Worker 695 Pep Club 68 VanORDEN, GUY Trans. Snake River High 68 VanWINKLE, ROSEMARY ASB Comm. 695 GL Pres. 70, Rep. 69-70, Comm. 68-69-70, Big Sister 69, Courtesy Comm. 69-70, Class 70 Comm. 695 Dileas Chailin 69-705 FTA 68-69-705 Home Ec Club 68-69-705 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Pep Club 68 VAUGHAN, DEBBIE ASB Rep. 68-695 Spanish Club 68-695 Gym- nastics 68-69-70 Cheerleader 705 Hi-Lassies 695 Concert Choir 69, Chamber Choir 70, Mixed Chorus 685 Senior Con VEITENHEIMER, PAULA Student Worker 705 DE 705 Pep Club 68-69 VENABLE, LINDA Student Worker 705 Tennis 68-695 Pep Club 68-695 Senior Con VIGIL, RANDY Rifle Club 682 Senior Con VOLOSING, DIANE ASB Comm. 695 GL Rep. 68-69-70, Big Sister 695 Courtesy Comm. 705 Class 70 Rep. 695 Dileas Chailin 705 Red Cross 695 Hi-Lassies 69-705 Sym. 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Look at the horizon, those peaks are equally attainable. - May you travel amongfriends THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY When you join the ESTABLISHMENT bank at ONB' STAFFINDEX Albo, Gilberta I58 Alex, George I58 Anderson, Marvin I58 Anderson, Sarah I58 Angus, Marie I58 Armstrong, Olga I58 Atwood, Faye I58 Aznoe, Karen I58 Bell, Evan I58 Bell, Kathleen I58 Bockmeyer, Patricia I58 Boisen, Norma I58 Boswell, Eleanor I58 Brooks, Gilbert I58 Brown, James I58 Brown, Marie IG2 Burgen, Harold I58 Burger, Virginia I58 Buyer, Carol I58 Cappello, Robert I58 Carlson, Bernita I58 Chandler, Wayne 2I5 Chapman, Daise I58 Chattin, Ronal I58 Chrisman, E.B. I58 Clark, H.T. I58 Clark, Larry I58 Clark, Robert I58 Clark, W. T. I59 Cleveland, Helen Cobb, Don I57 Combs, Clyde I59 Conner, Wayne Couture, Geraldine I59 Crowe, Carl I59 Darling, Thelma IG2 Davis, Gary I59 Dotson, Donna IG2 Duncan, Charlie IG3 Eacker, Wayne I59 Elvington, James I59 Estes, Bonnie IG2 Feldhusen, Edward I59 Flores, Carlos I59 Forsyth, Louise I59 Fowler, Lloyd I59 Galliena, Elena 9G, I59 Giffing, JoAnn I59 Gilbert, Peggy Ill, I59 Gilmore, Robert I59 Glidden, Mildred I59 Griggs, Mary I59 Grimm, Claryce IG2 Groth, Roberta I59 Haight, Lenore Harman, Lloyd K. I59 Harris, John R. I59 Hart, Chet IG3 Hedin, Thelma IG2 Helton, Roland IG2 HesIin,Joseph I59 Hooker, Patricia I59 Hurt, Lael I59 Iverson, Olga Jamieson, Virginia 74, I59 Jensen, Paul I60 Johnson, Joyce 74 Jones, Charlotte I60 Jones, Kent I60 Jones, Robert I60 Judd, Ken I60 Kelly, Eugene IGO Koller, Virginia IGO Kornmeyer, Melvin I60 Kroske, Margaret I60 Kuehl, Robert Kuljus, llmar I60 Lantz, Lucile IG2 Lappell, Hugh l63 Leaver, Gary Lochhead, Harvey I60 Magnuson, Evelyn I60 Manning, George I60 Mathews, Margaret I60 McBride, James IGO McMahon, Edward I60 McNew, Howard IGO Meuler, William IGO Meyer, Martha IG2 Miller, Donald IGO Moe, Harlow IGO Mohney, Ray I60 Moore, Dennie I60 Moore, Katherine I60 Morlan, Jim IGO Morris, Bob IGI Naccarato, Richard IGI Nelmes, Al l63 Nelson, Alice IG2 Ninemire, Clara IG2 Noonan, Rosella IGI Paddock, Eloise IGI Partridge, Betty IGI Phillips, Esther IGI Pugh, Lyle IGI Ranny, Harman l63 Robertson, David l30, IGI Robinette, Cecil IGI Ross, George IGI Rostvold, Keith I57 Rowe, Ida IGI Schirk, Betty IG3 Schmidt, Carl IGI Schwab, Claudia IGI Sloan, Loretta IGI Smithpeters, Georgialee I6 Snider, Faith IGI Stockman, Robert Sutherlin, Georgiana IGI Swanby, Phyllis IG2 Taylor, William I56 Tidrick, Sherri 74, IGI Via, Williams IGI Vinson, Louise IG2 Wahl, Eddie l63 Wahl, Sarah IGI Walker, Manlyn IG2 Williams, Dale IGI Windishar, Frank IGI Woiack, Kay IGI Yuse, Frank IGI Zeller, Adaline IGI STUDENTINDEX Ableman, David 2I6 Ables, Joe 2I3 Abramson, Larry I68, I70 Adams, Cherie 2I6 Adams, Pat 2lG Adams, Rick 202 Adams, Ron 227 Agee, Kathy 202 Agee, Ken 79, I70 Agnes, Dave 202 Ahnquist, Greg 2I6 Ahrens, George 202 Aiken, Kim 202 Aikins, Sue 74 Aked, Jim 202 Allie, Dan 2I3 Ankenbrand, Dennis 202 Alderson, Vicki 4I, IO2, I70 Aldric h, Teresa 202 Alexander, Shirley 45, 202 Alfonso, Ricke 2l6 Alger, Karen 2l6 Allen, Neil 202 Allen, Dale 80, 2l6 Allen, Dave 2I6 Allen, Kathleen 53, 73, 75, 2I3 Allen, Kent I70 Allen, Lon I70 Aller, Marshall 202 Amg Amg Bonnie 69, 79, I04, I7I Connie 74, 79, 2IG Amsbaugh, John 2lG Amsbury, Mike 53, 2lG Amsden, Lynn l7I Anderson Anderson Brian 202 Christopher 79, 202 Anderson, David l66, I70 Anderson, Jon 202 Anderson, Lisa 202 Anderson, Mark 202 Anderson, Mike 49, I70 Anderson, Michele 202 Anderson, Nick 2l3 Anderson Paul l34, 227 Anderson Larry 2lG Anderson Randy 202 Andre, Chris I70 Andre, Don 82, 2IG Antosyn, Paul I70 Anyan, Kim 4l, I70 Anyan, Pat 2IG Anyan, Rick 216 Anyan, Sheryl I70 Applegate, Kathy l7l Armitage, Dan 202 Arnold, Bonnie 227 Arvine Kelly Ashby, Mary Lou 4I, I00, I7l Ashurst, Steve 49, 78, l45, 202 Askey, Kay I70 Atwood, Daryl I99 Aubrey, Cliff 202 Augustine, Gordon I34, 2l6 Augustine, Leslie 74, 202 Augustine, Mike I30, I70 Ault, Steve I99 Avery, Bonnie I70 Avery, Loretta 2l6 Babin, Charlotte 202 Babin, Randy 2I6 Babin, Russ I70 Bagdo n, Brad 202 Bailey, Thomas 202 Baird, Janet 58, 77, I70 Baker, Debra Anne 58,227 Baker, John l99 Baker,Karen 78, 79, I7l Baker, Linda 202 Baker, Susan 2IG Baker, Terry 202 Bakke dahl, Denise I7I Bakkedahl, Ray 227 Baldwin, Phil D. 78, II2, 2IG 249 Ballensky, Sharon 77, 202 Ballinger, Susan M. 2l6 Ballou, Michael P. 2l6 Banks, Dave I70 Banks, Pat 202 Banks, Steven 2l6 Barber, Dianne 2l6 Barber, Joanne 48, 58, 69, 93 IO4, I70 Barigar, Betty Ann 202 Baril, David I70 Baril, Kathy 96, 2l6 Barker, David II6, 202 Barker, Donna 82, 2l6 Barker, Doug 52, II6, 202 Barker, Phil II6, I70 Barnes, Jena 74, 75, 202 Barnhouse, Patricia 202 Barnes, David I47 Barnett, Joe I99 Barratt, Brent IOS, I70 Barrett, David 2l6 Barrett, Dona 69, 202 Barrett, Ron A. I99 Barrick, Brad L. l30, 202 Barrick, Doug I99 Barry, Kevin 202 Barth, Gary J. 8l, 82, 202 Barth, Julie 4l, 2l3 Barth, Vicki l7l Bartleson, Nancy l7l Baskin, Mary 74, 2l6 Bass, Howard 80, 202 Bassett, Tom I34, 2l6 Basso, Sandra I70 Batt, Debbie I99 Bauer, Michael II2, 2l6 Beach, Trina 202 Beach, Mark 30, 80, 8l, 90, I70 Beal, Margie I70 Bean, Barry 202 Bean, Craig I70 Bearson, John l06, I99 Beaulieu, Sharon 79, l72 Beazer, Mark 28, 202 Beckman, Linda 69, I70 Beddow, Sandra 202 Beekman, Connie 52, l7l Behrens, Bernadette l7l Bell, Ava IO7, I70 Bell, Gary I99 Bell, Judy 2l6 Bell, Karen 49, 75, 86, I42, 2l6 Bell, Marilee 47, 75, 79, 96, l45, 20l, 202 Bellefeuille, Pamela 69, IO4, I42, I70 Bellos, Scott 202 Beloit, Gordon II2, 2l6 Bemel, Rick II2, 2l6 Bendixen, Ken 86, 96, 202 Benefiel, Jacci 227 Benefiel, Jonni 4l, 86, 95, 202 Benefield, Linda 78, 202 Bennehoff, Mary 80, 203 Bennett, Dorothy 49, 69, 93, IO4, I70 Bennett, Randall I70 Benoit, Jody 75, 2l6 Benson, Debi 2l6 Benson, Steve 203 Bentley, Terry 203 Bentley, Toni 53, 79, 96, 2l6 Berg, Karen 203 Bertholf, Barbara l7l Bertholf, Steve 92, I70 Bethards, Barb 58, 93, 96, l7l Bettinger, Bob l45, l7l Beyer, Lorinne 74, 2I6 Biallas, John 203 Bick, Jeff 203 Bickley, Mary Ann 55, 69, 97, 20l, 203 Bierce, Craig 2l3 Birch, Susan 78, 93, IOO, lOl, I68, l7l Birch, Teresa 2l6 Bircher, Sharla 203 Birchill, Claudia Kay 75, 203 Bird, Susan 203 Bishop, Jackie 77, 203 Bjerkestrand, Joy 69, l7l Bjork, Rober 2l6 Black, Dawn 58, 97, 2l6 Black, Dan 53, 203 Blacker, Frank I42, l7l Blacker, Mary 203 Blackhart, John I34, 2I6 Blackhurst, Brad 53, 203 Blake, Marcia 203 Bland, Tom 203 Blankevoort, Peter l7l Blenkinsopp, Rita 2l6 Bloom, Steve 87, l72 Bock, Barbara 69, l66, l72 Bockmeyer, Lesley 203 Bogar, Becky 203 Boileau, Paul l72 Boileau, Steven 203 Bolles, Aurla 2l6 Bold, Sheila I72 Bolles, Ken 29, 203 Bolstad, Barry 203 Bolt, Julie 2l6 Bomben, Maureen 96, 203 Bonser, Pat 47, 2l6 Bonser, Tecla l72 Boomer, Debbie Boomer, Bob 203 Borg, Chris 82, II2, 227 Borg, Kim 52, I72 Borneman, Cindy 79, 2l6 Borneman, Sue l72 Bosch, Steve Bosley, Barbara l72 Boucher, Bill l72 Bowen, John I42, 2l6 Bower, Bob l72 Bowie, Malcolm ll2, 227 Bowman, John I72 Bowman, Bob 2l3 Box, Louie 2l6 Boyd, Jay l72 Boyd, Russ 80, 203 Boyle, Felix 49, 203 Boyson, David I42, 227 Braaten, Carol 203 Brady, Debbie 78, 2l6 Brady, Sandra 79, l72 Branca, Denise 82, IOO, 2l6 Branca, Gary l45, I72 Brashear, Catherine 2I6 Bray, Carlie 2l6 Bray, Patricia 2l6 Breitkrautz, Nancy l72 Breitkreutz, Dan 2l6 Breshears, Robin IOO, 203 Bressler, Kevin 2l6 Brewer, Larry l72 Brewer, Linda 227 Brewer, Sue 49, 2l6 Brian, Doug I42, 2l6 Brickley, David II2, 2l6 Briggs, Ernest l25, 2l6 Briley, Bob Sl, 203 Brislawn, Michael 227 Bristlin, Cindy 78, l72 Bristlin, Doug 2l6 Bristlin, Sherry 2l3 Britton, Chris 203 Brock, David 2l6 Brock, Debra 58, 74, 82, 203 Brock, Katherine 2l6 Brockway, Carol l72 Broderick, Cathy 203 Broderick, Debbie l72 Brooks, Kathy I72 Brothers, Karen 203 Brown, Barbara 2l6 Brown, Curt l72 Brown, Dan 2I6 Brown, Debbie 2l6 Brown, Tony 49, 53, l73 Brown Greg 227 Brown: Karianne 2I6 Brown, Kerri 2l6 Brown, Laurie 203 Brown, l30, l72 Brown, Pat 2l6 Brown, Ray 2l3 Brown, Tom I99 Brown, Tom 79, I72 Brown, Tom 2l6 Brown, Tim 203 Broxso Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bruihl, n, David l73 Doug I27 Jean 2l6 Sharon I99 Cheryl 2l6 Brusseau, Marcia Kay 73, 75, 203 Bryson, Gordon 52, 90, II6, I68, l73 Buehler, Steven 2l6 Buhl, Craig I73 Bunker, Debbie l73 Burbo, Jim 203 Burch, Brandon II2, 2l6 Burch, James Jim l45, 2l7 Burcham, Mike 203 Burgen, Susan 80, 8l, l73 Burger, Danette I73 Burger, Lois 75, 203 Burger, Robin 2l7 Burgess, Michele 2l7 Burgor, Stephen 203 Burket, Steve 80, l45, 2l7 Burns, Emilene 58, 2l7 Burns, Nancy 203 Busse, David l45, 203 Busse, Michael 2l7 Butler, Joe 92, 203 Butler, Scott 78, 203 Bye, Sue l73 Byrnes, Donita l73 Caley, Rita 74, 75, 86, 93, IO4, l73 Calkins, Brian 203 Cameron, Kelly 203 Cameron, Linda 53, 97, 2l7 Campbell, Anita 78, I42, 203 Campbell, Don 2l7 Campbell, Lori 45, 73, 75, 86, 93, I68, I73 Campbell, Mike 2l7 Campbell, Nancy IO4, l45, l73 Campbell, Stan 80, Ill, 227 Canning, Jaime 96, IOO, 2l7 Canody, Bob l73 Cantrell, Sharon 86, 203 Cappello, Angie 49, 69, 93, IOO, 203 Cardella, Lee l73 Cardella, Paul 2l7 Carlberg, Gunnar 2l3 Carlon, Steve l73 Carlsen, Bob 86, 203 Carlson, Chris 53, 80, 203 Carlson, Jim 82, II6, I73 Carlson, Kim 2l3 Carlson, Marilyn l73 Carlson, Paula 69, 203 Carpenter, Lori 52, 90, l73 Carper, Dan I73 Carper, Randy 86, l27, 2l7 Carr, Pam 45, 75, 2l7 Carro, Teresa 77, 96, 203 Carroll, Vicky l73 Carroll, Bill 78, 79, 227 Carson, Gene 28, l73 Carson, Paula 96, 2l7 Carson, Rhonda 58, 2l7 Carter, Nancy 69, 79, l73 Carter, Paula 4l, 58, I74 Carter, 92, II6, l66, I74 Carter, Tom 2l7 Casper, Cori 2l7 Casper, Doug l06, I99 Cassidy, Anne 74, 96, 203 Cassidy, Steve 2l7 Cassis, Susan 203 Cates, Kathy 2l7 Caul, Dave 203 Caulton, 58, 79, 203 Cavanaugh, Joe 203 Cawrse, Mike 2l3 Caya, Doug 203 Cayer, Luke 2l7 Cease, Laurie I74 Chaffee, Bev 82, I74 Chamberlain, David 80, 8l, 203 Chambers, Martha 203 Chantry, Doug 92, 203 Chapin, Dennis 92, l69, I74 Chapin, Doug 49, l75 Chapin, Mary 45, 74, 2l7 Chappel, Shanna 78, l75 Chappell, Chris 203 Chappell, Karen 203 Chase, Constance 203 Checki, Damon 2l7 Chicha, Chimienti, Von 2l7 Chinn, Jeff 203 Chinn, Julie 58, 69, 79, I74 Chipman, Brent l66, I74 Chipman, Kathryn IOO, 203 Christensen, Heidi 2l7 Christensen, Janet I74 Christensen, Jerry 2l3 Christenson, Grant I68, I74 Christianson, C. F. 2l7 Christianson, David G. 52, l75 Christianson, Viola 78, l75 Christie, Jim 203 Christopherson, Holly 2l3 Cirullo, Lin 203 Clark, Becky 75, 79, 2l7 Clark, Rick IO7, I74 Clark, Roy 2l7 Clark, Sue 203 Clarke, Anna 203 Clarke, Harold 82, 2l7 Clary, Barbara 4l, I74 Clavel, Ron I74 Clemens, Tom 203 Clinton, Terry 40, 74, 203 Clodfelter, Dave 80, I74 Clouse, Craig 79, 203 Clumpner, Jean 4I, 75, 95, 203 Coats, Marlene 49, I74 Coats, Robin 203 Cogley, Cathy 82, 2l7 Cole, Dan 203 Cole, Judy I75 Cole, Marilee l75 Cole, Phil 78, 79, I74 Cole, Dick 53, 203 Coleman, Mary 2l7 Colliton, Gail 213 Colyar, Bob 2l7 Comar, Cathy 74, 2l7 Comar, Jim II6, IGS, I74 Comstock, Greg 80, 8I, II6, l30, I66, I74 Comstock, Bob 82, II2, I47, 2l7 Conboy, David 2l7 Conley, Kip 28, I74 Conlon, Jeff 53, 2l7 Conner, Chris 53, 69, 78, I74 Conner, Sally 95, IO2, 203 Conwell, Kevin II2, 2l7 Cook, Jeff 203 Cook, Marcia 2l3 Cooke, Jacci 78, 79, 2l7 Cooke, Pamela l75 Cooksey, Laura 2l7 Cooper, Karen 2l3 Cooper, Sheryl l75 Copeland, Betsy I74 Corativo, Chris I74 Corson, Ken 203 Costello, Craig I99 Costello, Juliann 2l7 Coster, Mike I74 Costich, Dennis I74 Cote, Flon 2l7 Cottingham, Suzanne R. 49, 74, 2l7 Coulter, Jerry 2l7 Countryman, Janie 47, 53, 55, 74, l45, 2l7 Cousins, Kathleen 78, IO7, I74 Covey, Tammy 2l7 Cox, 2l7 Coyle, Bob 2l3 Coyner, Myrna 2l7 Cozza, Mike 2l7 Cozza, Sam 2l7 Crabtree, Marla I99 Crain, Dennis l75 Crait, Wendy 4l, I75 Cranston, Mark 204 Cranston, I74 Cree, Bob 204 Crisp, Connie 2l8 Crocker, Pam I99 Croach, Lana 204 Crogan, Dann 2l8 Crogan, Dave I99 Crogan, Dean 204 Crook, William I74 Croxton, Vic I99 Crutcher, Leslie 2l8 Culver, Rene I74 Culver, Roy 2l8 Cumpton, Cathy I74 Curtis, Chris 2l8 Curtis, Craig l45, 204 Cuzzetto, Carlyn I74 Cuzzetto, Sue 2l8 Cwiek, Debbie 78, 2l8 Cwiek, Norman II6, l27, 204 Daffe, James 204 Dale, Rob l75 Damrell, Sue 75, 2l8 Evers, Danahy, Elizabeth 204 Danielson, Donna 69, 93, 97, I02, IO4, I75 Danner, Charles I75 Davenport, Ross 204 Davis, Barbara 58, 69, 204 Davis, Connie 49, 2l8 Davis, Dale 2l3 Davis, Willie l75 Davis, Kurt 204 Davis, Melody 80, I45, I80 Davis, Ray II2, 2l8 Davis, Robin 82, I45, 2l8 Davis, Sue 75, 227 Dawson, Larry 2l8 Day, Brian 2l8 Day, Melanie IOO, 204 Dean, Dale 2l8 Dean, Dick 92, I75 Dearing, Debbie 75, 2l8 Dearmon, Eileen 58, I75 Dearmon, Roger 2l8 Deaver, Gary II2, I27, 2l8 Dechenne, Dan 2l3 Decker, Lana 78, I75 Decroff, Tonja 204 Deerheim, Debbie 53, 204 Denison, Julie I02, 204 Degrande, Linda 4l, 75, 9l, IOO, I75 Deguire, Gary 2l8 Deguire, Jaime 4l, l76 Deguire, Kathy 204 Dejoie, Cherie 74, 2l8 Delanoy, Susan 2l8 Denbroder, Jon I99 Dennis, Dan 80, l76 Dennis, Larry-2l8 De Rosier, Cynthia 2l8 De Rosier, Gary 2l8 Deseve, Debbie 78, l76 Dettwiler, Jim 49, 82, I99 Devary, Dick ll6, 204 Dexter, Mike 2l8 Dick, Garry 204 Dick, Janice 74, 2l8 Dick, Jerry 204 Dickinson, Carol 2l8 Dickinson, Matt l76 Dickson, Donna l76 Dickson, Jan 58, 75, 2l8 Diedrich, Joann 204 Dike, Roger I42, 2l8 Dillon, Tom 204 Dimond, Mark l76 Dimond, Mike 2l8 Dirkes, Roger l30, 204 Dishman, David 2l8 Dishman, Janice IO6, I76 Distefano, Michele 2l8 Dodd, Bryan 2l8 Dodd, Cathy 80, 8l, l04, I45, 204 Dodroe, David 204 Doeleman, Claudia 204 Doeleman, Judy 204 Dolan, Christine IO7, l76 Donnelly, Bob IIB, l76 Dorman, Loren I34, 204 Dotson, Betty 69, l76 Dotson, Linda 204 Dotson, Tim II2, l34, 2l8 Doughty, John 204 Douglas, Mel 204 Downard, Jim ll0, l76 Downhour, Raeleen 204 Downs, Beth 4l, 95, IOI, 2l8 Dreis, Valerie 204 Drollinger, Bill 80, l76 Droz, Roger 82, 204 Dubee, Michael l30, l76 Dubois, Adele 204 Dubois, Marc l76 Ducas, Craig 78, 2l8 Duchow, Denise 75, 97, l0l, I45, 2l8 Duff, Marc 204 Duncan, Teresa 227 Dunham, Steve I76 Dunlop, Debbie l76 Dunlop, Bill 204 Dunsmoor, Steve 2l8 Dunson, Karen 80, 204 Dupuis, Carla 45, 95, 204 Duram, Jurene 45, 49, 53, 204 Duram, Nancy 204 Durgan, Joe 204 Durgan, Theresa l42, 2l8 Duven, Bob 28, I76 Eads, Larry 96, l76 Earls, Janet 45, 52, 53, 93, IOO, l76 Eastburg, Craig II2, 227 Easton, Dan 227 Eastwood, Don 204 Ebel, Connie' 204 Ebel, Thomas l76 Edmonds, Judy I76 Egan, Erin ll6, l76 Egan, Maureen 204 Eickstadt, Harold 204 Eigeman, Mary 69, I76 Eisenhauer, John 78, IIO, l76 Ek, Debbi 77, 204 Elbert, Michael 2l3 Ellett, Linda 2l8 Ellingson, Sharon 78, l76 Elliott, Lee I99 Ellis, Alan I99 Ellis, Dan 79, l25, 2l8 Ellis, Paul 204 Ellis, Steve l25, I77 Ellzey, Jim I77 Ellzey, Sue 58, 2l8 Emery, Debbie 58, 204 Emry, Bud I77 Emry, Diane 74, 2l8 Engle, Earl 204 Engle, Fred 204 Engle, Tina 2l8 Englund, Larry 204 Enyeart, Mike I27, 2l8 Erdahl, Mike 2l9 Erickson, Frank 2l9 Erickson, Randy 2l9 Erickson, Susan 74, 79, l42, 20l, 204 Ericson, Eric I77 Ericson, Jody 75, 2l9 Ericson, Jeff I77 Ertner, Barb 204 Ertner, Doug I77 Ertner, Tom lOl, 2l9 Esch, Nora 2l9 Eshelman, Donn 2l9 Eshelman, Duane 82, ll6, 204 Estes, Jamie 2l9 Etten, Mike 78, I77 Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Greg I77 Jennifer 2l3 Melanie 204 Susan I77 Evart, Kathy I77 Howard I99 96, IO4, Everson, Patsy 69, 204 Ewing, Allen 204 Ewing, Ernest 204 Fabian, Edit I77 Fahey, Chris 53, II2, l47, 2l9 Fahey, Bill l3O, l77 Fairbank, Pat 204 Fairbank, Peggy 204 Fairburn, David l06, I77 Fairburn, Sharlene 2l7 Faletti, Carla 80, I77 Fanning, Jar. 53, l06, I77 Farmer, David 2l9 Farr, Laura IO4, l42, I77 Farr, William ll2, 2l9 Farris, Betty 69, I04, 204 Farrow, Pam 58, l42, I77 Fasbender, Steve I77 Fasules, Dave 2l9 Fasules, Ken I99 Faulkner, Jeri I99 Faulkner, Max 2l9 Favaro, Pam 2l3 Favaro, Richard ll6, 204 Fegan, Daniel 82, 204 Felix, Cheryl 82, 204 Fell, Lois I77 Fenter, David 2l9 Fenter, Stephe I34, 204 Ferderer, Alana 2l9 Ferger, Debbie IOO, 204 Ferger, Warren l77 Ferguson, Barb 96, 2l9 Ferguson, Debbie 53, 79, 204 Fichera, Debbie 75, 2l9 Fields, Kenyon 48, 53, 82, 2l9 Fischer, Brenda 204 Fischer, Charlotte 49, 97, IO4, I45, 204 Fischer, Claudia 2l9 Fischer, Sheila 204 Fish, Joanne 4l, I77 Fisher, Cheryl 74, 204 Fisher, Vernon 204 Fisk, Valerie 204 Fisk, Valerie 204 Fitzgerald, Lita 2l9 Fitzpatrick, Colleen 75, 2l9 Fitzpatrick, Kathy I78 Fitzpatrick, Michael 97, 204 Fjellman, Debbie I78 Flack, David II2, I47, 2l9 Flynn, Genn 58, I78 Flynn, Mike 49, I78 Follevaag, Carl 2l9 Ford, Roxanne 58, 204 Foster, Craig 53, I78 Fountaine, Jan 97, 204 Fowler, Kim 80, 82, 2l9 Fowler, Richard 80, 8l, 2l9 Francis, Thomas 2l3 Francis, John 80, 2l9 Franklin, Linda l42, 2l9 Franklin, Sherri l42, 2l9 Franz,'Terry 2l9 Frederick, Jeff 2l9 Fredricksen, Sharri l00, l79 Fredrickson, Charles l42, 205 Fredrickson, Sue 58, I00, 227 Freeman, Tim 227 Freese, Paul 205 Fretheim, Kris I02, 2l9 Frick, Jackie 205 Frieske, John 205 Fritsch, Connie 78, l79 Fritts, Sharon l78 Fritz, Steve 227 Froid, Kris 86, 205 Fritzen, Mary 205 Fry, Cheryl 2l9 Fulton, Cathy l68, I78 Funston, Mike 2l9 Gabe, Lonnie 40, 75, 90, I78 Gabriel, Don 2l9 Gaidos, Shelley 77, 96, 205 Gaines, Krys I99 Gallagher, Jack 82, 205 Gallaugher, Nancy lO6, I78 Gamache, Jerry 205 Garbarino, Larry 2l9 Garberg, Gary l25, 205 Gardner, Roxanne 53, 205 Garner, Gayle 2l9 Garofalo, Gary I78 Garrison, Bekki 2l9 Garza, Ray 53, l79 Garza, Roger l79 Gaston, Rick 205 Gaston, Tom 2l9 Gavin, Steve 2l9 Gecan, Rod 227 Gehrman, Darrel 227 Gelhausen, Andy I30, I99 Gendron, David 205 Genova, Patty 53, 2l9 George, Charles 82, II2, I27, 2l9 George, Leonard IIO, l66, I78 Gibford, Allan I99 Gibson, Carole I78 Gibson, Lynette I78 Giecek, Edward I78 Gier, Jeff 2l9 Giguere, Debi I78 Gllbrerh, Holly 79, l79 Giles, Bob 205 Gillespie, Vicki 58, 74, 96, 205 Gillette, Kern 92, 205 Gillis, Bill 80, I47, 205 Goebel, Roger 227 Gohrman, Henry 53, I78 Golden, Beth 2l9 Goodell, Betsy 227 Goodwin, Dave 2l9 Gorman, Tom I78 Goumaz, Sue 2l9 Gourley, Jackie 82, 2l9 Gourley, Sherry I78 Gowan, Bill 205 Grace, Hal I78 Graff, Lura 2l9 Graham, Laurie l79 Graham, Lynn I79 Graham, Tom II2, 2l9 Graham, Wes ll6, l3O, 20l, 205 Granberg, Gayle I99 Grant, Bill 97, l42, 2l9 Grant, Carrie I78 Grant, Jim I78 Grant, Philip 205 Grashio, Celene 4l, 90, l66, I78 Gray, Gary 2l3 Gray, James 2l3 Gray, Polly 2l9 Gray, Sandi 53, 96, IOO, l0l, 205 Gray, Walter 227 Greasley, Martha 74, 2l9 Greear, Cheryl 2l3 Green, Brenda 2l9 Green, Eileen I78 Green, Mike 205 Greenfield, Dave I78 Gregory, Don II2, 2l9 Griffith, Scott 49, 2l9 Grigsby, Bill l25, 205 Grimmer, Bob 205 Griswold, Nancy 205 Groesbeck, Marj 58, 2l9 Groth, Jaci 82, 2l3 Groth, Timothy 2l9 Grothe, David 46, l79 Grover, Max 49, 90, 205 Growt, Diane l79 Guilfoil, Mike134, I45, 205 Gunning, Gary 205 Gurski, Pam 78, 2l9 Gust, Kerry 2l9 Gustafson, Karen 2l9 Gyarfas, Jim l42, 2l9 Haeger, Ron II2, 227 Haeger, Sue I78 Haenle, Carol 4l, 96, I78 Hagen, Larry 80, 8l, I34, 205 Hager, Albert I78 Haine, Debbie Haine, Sheila I78 Halbig, Mike I34, I78 Halbig, Pat 2l9 Hale, Ron l66, I79 Haley, Jack 205 Hall, Paul 2l9 Hall, Jennifer 2l9 Hall, Kevin 2l9 Hall, Mac l79 Hall, Robbie 205 Hall, Bill l27, 205 Hallett, Lynn 49, 75, 220 Hallgarth, Linda l79 Hallgarth, Sherrie 220 Halsey, Pam 205 Halverson, Rick 205 Ham, Jo 224 Hamill, Marjorie l68, l79 Hamilton, Chris I99 Hamilton, Jack 220 Hamilton, Ted l79 Hammar, Mary E. l06, I75 Hanenburg, Doug 80, 220 Haney, Paul 78, l79 Hanifen, Bonnie 205 Hanlen, Dick l79 Hann, Gary I34, 205 Hanning, Steve 205 Gintz, Gintz, Glass, G lass, Dick 82, 205 Rick 2l9 Kathy 58, IGS, I79 Sue 75, 205 Glenn, James 205 Glenn, Bob I07, I78 Glorfield, Lila 2l9 Glubrecht, Delores 2l9 Gobel, Kevin I45, 2l9 Goebel, Debbie 2l9 Hansen, Hansen Barbara I80 Donna 220 Hansen: Jackie 69, 205 Hansen, Jim I34, 205 Hansen, Linda I80 Hansen, Randy 206 Hansen, Ron l25, 206 Hanson, Betty l80 Hanson, Dan I80 Hanson, Evan 53, I80 Hanson, Leslie 53, 69, 206 Hanson, Paul 80, 206 Hanson, Bob 220 Happy, Mike I80 Hardin, Jeanine 4I, 49, 55, 90, I68, I80 Harding, David I47, 206 Harding, Liz 220 Harding, Ray II2, 227 Hardy, Linda 74, 220 Harney, Karen I80 Harrington, Dan I80 Harris, Debbie 58, 69, IOI, 206 Harris, Diane 77, 78, I80 Harris, Evelyn I80 Harrison, Judy I99 Harrison, Mike 220 Harshman, Jack220 Hartgrove, Kay I06, I99 Hartje, Mallorey 4l, I80 Hartley, Jean I99 Hartman, Lorna I80 Hartung, Debbie 58, 79, 220 Hartung, Fabbian IO7, I99 Hartung, Kathy 206 Hatley, Gary 206 Hauck, David 206 Haugen, Wendy 206 Haupt, Gerri 220 Havercroft, Weldon l66, I99 Haverkamp, Norma I80 Hawkins, Patti 4l, I06, I80 Hawkins, Steve 220 Hayes, Charles 220 Hazen, Ann 206 Head, Betsy 49, 77, IO2, 206 Headley, Rick 206 Heath, Venus 79, I99 Hecla, Thomas 220 Heeter, Gary 82, 220 Henderson, Harvey 206 Hendren, Karla I80 Hendren, Mark 206 Hendren, Vernon 227 Hendrickson, Mark I80 Hendrix, Don II2, I27, 220 Henley, Kathy 206 Hennes, Bob I80 Henry, Marty 206 Henry, Pat 4l, 75, 206 Herberholz, Janice 206 Herberholz, Larry 53, IO7, I80 80 Herberholz, Marleen 74, l66,1 Herman, Pat 206 Hertz, Darryl I80 Hertz, Loretta 40, 74, 206 Herzog, Susan 74, 220 Hess, Alan 220 Heuett, Ron I80 Heytz, Mike 227 Hickman, Glen 220 Higbee, Bob 220 Higgins, Jerry I80 Higley, Anita 2l3 Hildebrand, Darcy 220 Hildebrandt, Colleen 220 Holien, Jeff I8l Holland, James I8l Holland, Pat I8l Holliday, Roberta 2l3 Holloway, Teresa 79, I8l Holman, Debbie I8l Holms, Barbara 69, l66, l69, I8l Holms, David 220 Holt, Sandy 77, I8l Hoogendyk, Susan I8l Hoogstad, Pam 220 Hoots, Geary lll, 206 Hoover, Jerry I8l Hopp, Barbara 220 Hopp, Bryan 206 Horne, Dorothy I8l Houghton, Karen 206 Howald, Carl II2, 220 Howard, Mark I8l Howard, Mike 2l3 Howard, Sharon 78, 2l3 Howe, Celia 220 Howell, Cheri 220 Howell, James I8l Howland, Jay 220 Hubbard, Sarah 75, 220 Huffman, Gary I8l Hughes, Bruce I99 Hughes, Linda 206 Hughto, Linda 4l, 206 Huish, Karen 78, 79, 220 Hulvey, Nancy 206 Hulvey, Russ 80, 82, 220 Hunt, Debbie 58, 22l Hunter, Brian 53, 22l Hunter, Kim 48, 92, I8l Hunter, Mike I8l Hunter, Scott I99 Huntsberger Jackie 79, IO2, I82 Hurd, Liz l45, 22l Hutcheson, David 2l3 Hutchings, Don 53, 206 Hutton, Sandy l82 H att Debbie 96 22l Johnson, Gary 206 Johnson, Jackie 78, 206 Johnson, Judy 58, 78, 22l Johnson, Kathy I82 Johnson, Kim 45, 206 Johnson, Lars 92, lI0, 20l, 206 Johnson, Laura lll, 206 Johnson, Marsha 58, 206 Johnson, Martin 227 Johnson, Beth 52, l82 Johnson, Mike 206 Johnson, Mike 22l Johnson, Patricia 96, I83 Johnson, Steve 22l Johnson, Sue 206 Johnson, Teresa 82, 22l Johnson, Tom 53, 22l Johnson, Thomas I99 Johnson, Viki 22l Johnson, Wayne 8l, I83 Johnston, Craig 206 Johnston, Don l45, 206 Johnston, Mona 22l Johnston, Ron 22l Johnston, Steve I34, l82 Jones, Gary ll6, l82 Jones, Jeff 80, 22l Jones, John 22l Jones, Lalon 22l Jones, Michael 22l Jones, Phil 92, l30, 2l3 Jones, Roger 78, 92, I34, 20l, 206 Jonson, Bret 22l Jordan, Ken II2, 22l Jordan, Steve 2l3 Jordan, Terry 78, I99 Jorgensen, Betty L. 80, l82 Jorgensen, Paul II2, l3O, 206 Jorgensen, Bob l30, 20I, 206 Jorgensen, William 206 Jostock, Lynn 206 Jozwiak, Robert 2l3 Juhlin, Mike 221 Hill, George 220 Hill, Jeff 206 Hill, Linda 75, IOI, 220 Hill, Mitch 220 Hill, Raelene I80 Hill, Randy 220 Hill, Terry I80 Hille, John 53, 82, 220 Hilsen, Sandy 220 Hilsen, Tom II2, 220 Hinshaw, Jerry 80, 206 Hinton, Charles I99 Hitchcock, James I99 Hite, David 82, 220 Hoadley, Steve 220 Hodgkin, Robert 2l3 Hodgson, Gloria 220 Hodgson, Doug I8l Hoefel, Bob 82, II2, I47, 220 Hoerner, Teresa 58, 206 Hofer, Vickie 78, 90, I8l Hoffman, Dan 48, 92, 206 Hoffman, Deby 227 Hoffman, Lynn 45, I8l Hogan, Deborah I8l Hoiseth, Helen 220 Holcomb, Carol 49, IO7, I8l Holdridge, Todd 80, I34, 206 Holford, Deb 58, 97, IO2, I8l Y , I lmpecoven, Kim 206 Ingham, Laura l82 Inglis, Mike 206 Ingram, Sandra 206 Inman, Duane I99 Inman, Pat 2l3 lnners, Kathy 80, 206 Iverson, Barry 22l Iverson, Randy 2l3 Jacobs, Steven l42, I68, l82 Jacobsen, Cindy 69, 206 Jacobson, Barbara 22l Jacobson, Brad I83 Jacobson, Bruce I83 Jacobson, Kathy 80 Jacobson, Kris 69, 86, I82 Jacobson, Margaret 45, 69, 80, 93, IO4, I68, l82 Jaddatz, Paula 206 Jaensch, Monika 45, 206 James Bob ll2 I27 22l James, shiriey's2, 206 James Steve 206 James: Tim 206 James, Bill I27, 22l Janvier, Nancy 40, 206 Jarvis, Jaquie 22l Jenks, John 22l Jensen, Joan 69, IO4, l45, 206 Jensen, Kathy l42, l82 Jensen, Laurel 69, 86, 90, 93, l82 Jensen, Larry I83 Jensen, Lonna 49, 22l Jensen, Mark 22l Jensen, Paul I27, 22l Jensen Bob 22l Jessen, Linda I06, I99 Johann, Ted I83 Johanson, Lyle I99 Johanson, Sandy 58, l82 Johns, Mike ll2, 22l Johnson, Tony I25, 206 Johnson, Arne l45, 22l Johnson, Carol 206 Johnson, Cathy 206 Johnson, Colleen 79, 22l Johnson, David I99 Johnson, Debbie 22l Johnson, Diane 52, 58, 69, l82 Johnson, Gary 86, 22l Juliano, Gwen 53, 80, 8l, l82 Kaio, Rymi 55, 67, 93, IO4, I82 Kalles, Larry I83 Kaluza, Judy 48, 82, I83 Kamarainen, Duane II2, 22l Kamarainen, Joan I00, l82 Kammers, Sue 206 Karlson, Scott 82, 22l Kathan, Jeff 80, Il6, l25, I82 Katon, Anita 206 Kassner, Gary I06, I82 Keeler, Marilyn 49, 75, 22l Kehne, Jay 22l Kelley, Colleen 58,206 Kelley, David l45, 22l Kelley, Merle 53, 86, 206 Kellogg, Julie 22l Kelly, Mike 206 Kelly, Sherry l82 Kendall, Dale l82 Kendall, David I83 Kennedy, Rick 22l Kenny, Ed 22l Kent, Jim I47, 22l Kerns, Glenn 22l Kessler, Chya 75, 206 Key, Denise l42, I83 Kidwell, Beth 22l Kidwell, Jim Il6, I82 Kiefer, Alan 82, 22l Kiehn, Marcia 206 Kiehn, Steve 206 Kienbaum, Jim 206 Kilburn, Ellen 206 Kilgore, Kathy 4l, l82 Kilgore, Mike 206 Killian, Mark 22l Kimmet, Grace 69, I82 Kimmet, Judy 22l Kincaid, Curtis 206 Kinderman, Paul l82 King, Connie 22l King, Lori 74, IO2, 22l King, Penny 40, 49, IO4, I42, l82 King, Teri 58, 66, 67, I83 Kintner, David 206 Kintner, Steven 53, 22l Kirk, Randy 227 Kirk, Jody I83 Kirkpatrick, Janet I83 Kitt, Kate 79, 22l Kitt, Steven 2l3 Kitterman, Lorraine 22l Kjeldgaard, Steve 22l Klaus, Barbara 69, 80, l45, 206 Klaus, Jim I83 Klaus, Karen 40, 86, 206 Kleeman, Sue 22l Klein, Ken 22l Klemz, Tom 227 Kleven, Ken 2l3 Klingberg, Steve I83 Klise, Tammy 22l Klohe, Karen 74, 96, 22l Klohe, Scott 206 Knapp, Laurie I83 Knight, Gary 80, I83 Knox, Jerry I99 Knutsen, Louanne 40, 49, 69, 206 Koch, Candy 22l Koch, Kris 75, 22l Koenig, Linda 78, 207 Kohlstaedt, Karen 86, I42, 207 Kohlstedt, Pam 69, 79, IO4, I45, 207 Kolassa, Debra 74, IO2, 207 Koomler, Loretta IOO, 22l Nelson, Lorraine 227 Korb, Greg II2, 22l Kovalick, Mike 22l Koznek, Nadine 22l Kracher, Curt 207 Krachey, Debbie 22l Kramer, Cheryl 49, 52, 69, 90, I83 Kratofil, Carol IOO, 207 Krautkraemer, Jeff 4l, 2OI, 2l3 Krautkramer, John I84 Krell, Betty 22l Krell, Harvey 22l Krell, Linda I84 Kretzer, Debbie 2l3 Kretz, Marcia 74, 2Ol, 22l Krewson, Don 80, Sl, I84 Krewson, Vickie 69, 80, 207 Krigbaum, Mark l0l, I27, 22l Kringle, Shelley 69, 207 Krueger, Carla 4I, 58, 207 Krume, Sue 207 Kruse, Rusty I34, I84 Kucera, Donna 74, 22l Kuest, Mike II2, 222 Kuhlmann, Roger 222 Kuhn, Gary 222 Kuta, Jeanine 207 Kyle, Larry I84 Labrucherie, Bernard II2, 222 Labrucherie, Frank 207 Ladd, Linda 58,207 Lamers, Liz 69,207 Lamers, Mark I99 Lamers, Ginny 222 Lamunyon, John 49, 80, 222 Landerholm, Martha 207 Landrus, Carolyn IO7, I84 Landrus, Keith 222 Landry, Michael ll6, I99 Lane, Mike 227 Langwell, Chris 222 Langwell, Colleen 207 Lanouette, Pam 207 Lanyon, Mike 222 Lappano, Kris I68, I84 Largent, Dan II2, l25, 222 Larner, Rick I99 Larsen, Larry 207 Larson, David 207 Larson, Patricia 74, I07, I84 Latenser, Steve 92, I84 Laughlin, Rick I84 Laukka, Dolly 80, 93, I68, I84 Lawson, Craig l42, 222 Layton, Steve I84 Leapley, Phillip 222 Lear, Rick I34, 207 Leason, Bruce 49, 207 Leason, Sue 58, 227 Ledgerwood, Linda Ill, 207 Lee, Gloria 80, 222 Lee, Marianne I84 Leigh, Laura 2l3 Leighton, Keith II2, I47, 222 Lemon, Diane 74,207 Lemon, Loraine I99 Lenz, Jerry Il6, I25, 207 Lenz, Randy I34, 222 Lerum, Jim I84 Lewandowski, Pam 222 Lewis, David 207 Lewis, Jackie 77, 78, 207 Lewis, Kenlyn 222 Lewis, Steven l99 Lewis, Bill 227 Leyde, Jerry 207 Leyde, Nola 222 Libby, Darrell 207 Lieske, Pat 77, 207 Liezen, David 78, l84 Liezen, Kathy 49, 53, 222 Liggett, Tyler 82, 222 Liggins, Cecily 78, 207 Lilla, Nick ll6, 207 Lillie, Ken 207 Lillie, Teresa 78, I84 Linam, Mark 2l3 Lindberg, Mary 207 Lindholm, Kahren 78, 207 Lindley, Lynnette 75,222 Lindsey, Kim 207 Lindstrom, Phil 207 Linnenkamp, Chris 77, 207 Linton, Diana 207 Lipps, Dollie I84 Litchfield, Scott 28, 207 Littell, Kris 96, I84 Little. Shannon 40, 53, I84 Lobdell, Cindy 222 Lockie, Floyd 49, 53, 207 Lodge, Karol 207 Loff, Steve I84 Loff, Terry 222 Logan, Paul 82, I34, 2l3 Logan, Joanne 77, 207 Logsdon, Dean 222 Logsdon, Doug 92, l3O, 207 Loncosty, Gene 222 Long, Bob l99 Longie, Patti 207 Lorang, Karen 69, 93, IO2, IO4, I84 Lorbearau, Heidee 2l3 Lorberau, Teresa 222 Lord, Steven l99 Lorello, Frank I84 Lorello, Randy 222 Lorenson, Cindy 222 Low, Darcy 222 Lowerison, Tom 207 Lowther, Sue IO7, I84 Lucas, Jim 222 Lucas, Kathy 40, 90, I84 Luce, Alice 58, I84 Luders, Dave 2l3 Luders, Pam 222 Ludwig, Paula 4l, l85 Lukich, Clifford 207 Lund, John 207 Lundy, Harry 80, 222 Lundy, Mike l85 Lupfer, Gary 78, l85 Luse, Sue 69, l85 Lydig, Linda 222 Lydig, Pamela 222 Lynch, Kerry 53,208 Lyons, Sue 58, 222 Maass, Carl 208 Macpherson, Virginia 222 Macri, Toni 208 Magnuson, Edward l85' Mahoney, Diane 74, 222 Mainella, Carol 222 Mainella, Pat 208 Maloney, Coleen IO7, l85 Malsom, Dick 2l3 Mandick, Gary l85 Mandick, Greg 222 Manfred, Darryl 208 Manshack, Pam 49, 222 Marksbury, Don 208 Marr, Jackie 4l, l85 Marshall, Patrick 208 Marshall, Sherry l85 Martin, Dennis 222 Martin, Kay l85 Martin, Larry IO7, l85 Martin, Lesta 222 Martin, Lois l85 Martin, Rick 208 Martin, Ron l99 Martin, Steve 208 Marx, Darrell 222 Marx, Doug 222 Mason, Claudette 208 Mason, Paul I85 Mason, Sonia 82, IO2, l85 Massender, Doug 222 Mast, Steve 222 Maston, Debbie 69, I85 Mateeff, Mitch l85 Mathena, Steve l45, I99 Mathews, Gary l85 Mathias, Steve 222 Mathiason, Arla 222 Mathiason, Laura 53, 93, IIO, l66, l85 Mathieson, Mike 222 Mathieson, Tim l85 Matthews, Dana l85 Matthews, Roy 222 Matthews, Steve 222 Mauk, Sue 222 Maxwell, Jan 222 McAlister, Denise 222 McBride, Jim 222 McBride, Kathryn 208 McCabe, Mark 208 McCammon, Mike IIG, l85 McCammon, Patricia l06, l85 McCarthy, Alice 227 McCarty, Richard 208 McCaughey, Beverly 2l3 McClure, Clifford 208 McConnell, Gary 82, ll6, l86 McConnell, Pat 208 McConnell, Randy l86 McCormick, Cathy l86 McCormick, Diane 208 McCormick, James 208 McCoy, Denice 80, 8l, 222 McCoy, Max 80, 8l, l86 McCracken, Don l99 McCracken, Melinda 222 McCracken, Janet 208 McCrea, Sherri 208 McCrea, Vernon 222 McCrow, Peggy 208 McCrow, Bobbie 222 McCrow, Sam l87 McCulloch, Sherri l87, 2l4 McCullough, Bob 208 McDaniel, Janette l86 McDaniel, John 28, 208 McDaniel, Mary l86 McDaniel, Ralph ll6, l86 McDonald, Mary 222 McDowell, Kathy l86 McEvoy, Pat 78, 2l3 McFarland, Brian 208 McGilley, Pat l86 McGinn, Donald 208 McGrath, Sharon 45, 208 McGuire, Janice 222 McGuire, Randall 208 McGuire, Bill 208 Mclntosh, Janet 58,222 Mclntosh, Penney 69, lO6, I68, l87 Mclnturff, Mike l34, 208 Mclnturff, Kathy 222 Mclntyre, Frank l99 Mclntyre, Gary 222 Mclntyre, Tim 208 Mclsaac, Debbie IO2, 208 McKee, Allen 49, ll6, 208 McKee, Karen 222 McKee, Kim 53, l45, 208 McKinlay, Mark 208 McKinlay, Michele l87 McKinnon, Dixie 222 McLaughlin, Stephen l34, l86 Mc Leod, Cheryl 208 McMahan, Lauri 208 McMurtery, Gary 222 McNally, Kathy 74, 222 McNearney, Les l99 McNearney, Sheryl 227 McNeese, Bob l99 McNeil, Val 222 McNett, David 208 McNett, Leslie 53, 222 McOuade, Linda 58, IO2, l86 McO.ueen, John 223 McQueen, Lena l86 McReynolds, Michele l86 McVay, Michael l86 Mead, Tracy l34, 223 Means, Tom 223 Meck, Beverly 53, l87 Medina, Lani 208 Meier, Bob l06, l87 Meiser, Jim l86 Meiser, Lynn 208 Meissner, Scott IO7, l66, l86 Melby, Fred 2l3 Melchisedeck, Sally 49, 79, l86 Melendrez, Maureen 208 Mellem, Randy l86 Mendez, Jesus 44, 96, 97, 223 Menegas, Nick II2, I47, 223 Menteer, Jeffrey 208 Mentger, Jim 227 Mercer, Linda 223 Mercer, Sue l86 Merriam, Sharon l87 Merrick, Debbie 208 Merritt, Janet 69, 96, l45, 208 Mesmer, Greg 208 Messersmith, Penny 69, 80, l87 Mewhinney, Greg 223 Mewhinney, Mark l25, l34, l86 Meyer, Cindy 74, 223 Michaels, Larry II2, 223 Michaelsen, Barbara 49, 82, 223 Michels, Frtitz 208 Michels, Joe 80, 82, l86 Mielke, Steve 223 Miles, Vicki 223 Miller, Cliff 223 Miller, Jim 223 Miller, Jerry 208 Miller, Joe l99 Miller, John 209 Miller, Ken 82, 223 Miller, Kevin l99 Miller, Larry 209 Miller, Michelle 227 Miller, Niki 74, 223 Miller, Ron 223 Miller, Steve l99 Miller, Steve l45, 209 Miller, Sue Miller, Bill l25, 208 Milne, George l86 Milne, Scott I86 Miner, Denny 223 Mintzer, Jon 209 Miotke, Michael l86 lvlissiidine, Jodi 69, 93, I87 Mistretta, Kyle 80, 209 Mitchel, Patty IO2, 209 Mitchel, Sally 40, 53, 77, IO2, l87 Mitchell, Dennis 223 Mitchell, Rick l42, l87 Mitchell, Kathy 75, 78, 223 Mitchell, Sue l86 Miyaya, Mary S. 58, 74, l45, 223 Moat, Chelle 69, 93, IO4, I68, l86 Moat, Sandy 208 Moat, Shannon 227 Moe, Carolyn 69, 86, l86 Moe, Don 49, 52, 92, l86 Moe, Linda 80,223 Moeller, Andrea 209 Moliter, Kris l87 Monahan, Donna lO6, l87 Montesano, George 209 Moon, Mark l99 Moore, Chris 49, 77, 209 Moore, Diane I99 Moore, Leslie 78, l42, 209 Moore, Tracy 223 Moran, Tim 227 Morgan, Theresa 209 lVl0rphis, Dick 223 Morresi, Renzo 44, 45, l87 Morris, Bill l87 Morris, Debbie IO7, l87 Morris, Sally 209 Morris, Sheri 209 Morris, Steve II2, 223 Morrison, Mark 209 Morse, Mark 223 Morton, Larry 223 Morton, Dick l87 Moses, Charles l99 Moses, Jay 209 Moses, Gary 209 Mosher, Bob 223 Moulton, Sherrie 209 Mueller, Paula l87 Mulcahy, Jerry 209 Mullen, Barbara 227 Mullen, Dorothy l88 Mullen, Betty 223 Mullennix, Scott II2, 223 Mullette, Larry 28, 209 Mulve y, Tim l88 Mumford, Joy IOO, l88 Munther, Sheryle l88 Murphy, Ernest 80, l88 Murphy, Kathy l87 Murphy, Michael 48, ll6, l25, 209 Murphy, Peggy 223 Murphy, Rob 223 Murphy, Teresa 223 Muzeroll, Craig l66, l88 Myers, Sue 75, 223 Myers, Joanne 74, 75, 97, 2l3 Myers, John l88 Myron, Debbie 223 N'accarato, Annette 74, 223 Naccarato, Dave 223 Nagley, Stephanie I42, 209 Name t, Sue 209 Nasburg, Chris 209 Nash, Naudi Sue 209 tt, Linda 58, 223 Needs, Janice 2l3 Neel, Mike 80, 8l, 209 Nelson, Scott 78, 92, l88 Nelson, Carlene 58, 209 Nelson, David 223 Nelson, Jim 53,223 Nelson, Judy 209 Nelson, Ralph 223 Nelson, Rick 92, l30, 209 Nelson, Steve ll2, I47, 227 Nelson, Tom 223 Nesbitt, Gary l88 Ness, Shelley 40, 66, 67, l88 Neudorfer, Gary l34, 209 Neudorfer, Bob l34, I88 Nevers, Sheryl 223 Nevers, Sue l88 Newland, Janet 223 Newland, Jeff 209 Nicho Nicho Nicho ls, Janet 209 ls, Joe 209 lson, Jon F. 53, 97, l88 Nilson, Beverly 223 Nilson, Kathy l88 Nixon, Allen 209 Noah, Nock, Ron l99 Susan I68, l88 Noe, Vicki 2l3 Noel, Noel, Mike 223 Roberta C. 4l, 86, 95, 97, IO2, 209 Nofsinger, Vickie I99 Nolan, David 78, 224 Nolan Nord, d, Del 224 Greg 79, 209 Norman, Kathy 74, 227 Norman, Michael 224 Norman, Terry l88 Norrie, Nancy 53, 78, 209 North rup, Candace 209 Nottage, Roger 80, 8I, 209 Novak, Carroll 82, 224 Novak, Mike l88 Novotny, David 224 Numa ta, Steven 209 Nygaard, Chris 227 Ochsner, Marian l88 Oconner, Richard 227 Odeen, .lan 78, 79, 224 Odeen, Judy 78, 79, l88 ogiivi e, Dan ue, 125,188 Oleary, Karen 58, IO2, 224 Oliver, Keith 224 Oliver, Melinda 49, 97,209 Olsen, Gary l88 Olsen, Russ l88 Olson Olson Cheryl 209 Ernest l42, l88 f Olson, Ken l88 Olson, Lonnie 227 Oman Olson s, Donna 209 , Mark 82, 224 Oman, Dana l89 Oman, Doreen 224 Oman, Lance 224 Oneill , Brian 209 Oneill, Don l89 O'Nei ll, Shawn 2l3 Osborn, Marilyn 45, 77, 145 54 Opferman, Chris 86, 199 Opitz, Mike 224 Opsal, Peggy 75, 224 Ortman, Barbara 209 Ortman, Mary 189 Osborn, Don 209 Osborn, Jess 199 Osborn, Margaret 45, 49, 82, 189 224 Oscarson, Raleen 82, 224 Oster, Bonnie 100, 189 Oster, Connie 100, 189 Oster, Marianne 213 Ostlie, Mike 189 Ostrander, Darylie 189 Ostrander, Jim 222 Otoole, Jerry I89 Otoole, Sharon 75, 224 Ott, Sue 209 Owen, Charles 189 Owen, Gail I89 Owen, Roy 209 Oxner, Wayne 209 Ozust, Gene 112, 224 Paddock, Joann 100, 209 Page, Pam 209 Page, Penny 189 Palmer, Douglas I45, 209 Palmer, Karen 78, 79, 96, 145, 189 Pangborn, Gordon 224 Parente, Lori 224 Pherigo, Mike 116, 191 Parham, Bonnie 224 Parham, Joyce 209 Parker, Frank 227 Parker, Judy 224 Parker, Peggy 93, 166, 189 Parker, Penny 79, 102, 209 Parks, Rod 49, I89 Parr, John 41, 224 Parrish, Bradley 199 Parsons, Curt 209 Parsons, Janice 227 Parsons, Linda 53, 189 Parsons, Tom 77, 189 Paschall, Donna 69, 189 Patrick, Frank W. 209 Patrick, Jane 189 Patrick, Lois 224 Payne, Bob 90, 209 Peak, Steve 209 Pearson, Diane 58, 74, 224 Pearson, Larry 107, 189 Pearson, Linda I90 Peck, Debbie 55, 169, 190 Peden, Mike 145, 224 Pepoit, Margaret 224 Pepoit, Steve 224 Permenter, Barry 224 Perry, Dan 209 Perry, Penny 190 Peters, Cheryl 190 Peters, Chris 69, 93, 104, 190 Peterson, Chris, 191 Peterson, Wally 213 Peterson, Scott 53, 116, 209 Peterson, Owen 209 Peterson, Linda 58, 80, 93, 191 Peterson, Keith 209 Peterson, Naomi I90 Peterson, Norman 134, 224 Peterson, Randy 227 Peterson, Rosemary 209 Peterson, Russ 209 Pethers, Lynette 190 Petrelli, Lori 75, 224 Petrusha, Judi 209 Pettis, Mary 209 Petty, Dirk 49, 224 Petty, Scott I90 Pfeffer, Jolene 58, 190 Pfeiffer, Debbie 74, 224 Pfeffer, Kathie 190 Pfitzer, Arthur 224 ' Phelps, Sande 190 Phillips, Mary 209 Phipps, Polly 45, 53, 69, 104, 209 Pickens, Thomas 224 Pierce, Peggy 111,191 Pieroni, Pat 190 Pilcher, Kenneth 78, 79, 127, 224 Piper, Crim 82, 209 Piper, Mike 80, 82,190 Piton, James 112, 224 Pitschka, Tom 52, 78, 168, 190 Plein, Peter 199 Plett, Connie 69, 224 Plumb, Debbie 190 Polwarth, Stephen 210 Potter, Judy 74, I90 Powell, Martyn 80, 144, 145,191 Powell, Randy 210 Powell, Steve 224 Powrie, Mike 224 Powrie, Tom 199 Powers, Lori 74, 224 Pratt, Frank 191 Pressler, Betsy 210 Preston, Larry 224 Price, Cathi 82, 224 Price, Gary 224 Prince, Jeanne 41, 58, 210 Pringle, Deanna 53, 224 Prior, Richard 210 Probst, Kevin 210 Proctor, Leslie 80, 190 Proctor, Wendy 80, 224 Proffitt, Debbie 224 Prouty, Lisa 190 Pugh, Lynn F. 125, 210 Pullen, Connie 224 Pullen, Kerry 106, 190 Pulling, Brenda 213 Pyle, Linda 227 Quanbeck, Patricia 49, 86, 210 Repp, Edward 210 Ouaschnick, Curt 210 Quaschnick, Paul 224 Quimby, Debbie 224 Quinton, Debi 210 Rafferty, Wayne 190 Ramm, Roger 190 Randall, Pat 69, 93,101,199 Rasley, Gerald 191 Rasmussen, Larry 227 Rautio, Patricia 69, 210 Ray, Diana 41, 69,191 Rea, Cathie 69, 102, 210 Rea, Janet 80,102,190 Reamer, John 31, 78, 19 Reasor, Valerie 69,210 Reding, Merry 78,227 Redmond, John 190 Reed, Denise 100, 102, 210 Reems, Darcy 69, 190 Reeves, Debbie 69, 210 Rehn, Cindy I90 Reichert, Rayleen 53, 69, 93, 101, 191 Reigel, Larry 82, 171 Reitmeier, Vickie 78, 224 Remington, Kay 106 190 Renggli, Jim 213 Replogle, Debbie 78,224 Ressa, Diane 74, 224 Reudi, Jim 87 Revier, Robert 52, 92, 166, 190 Reyes, Raymond 190 Rice, Bruce 190 Rice, Vicki 49, 224 Richards, Charlene 52, 90, 190 Richards, Robin 191 Richardson, Doug 224 Richardson, James 110, 210 Richardson, Rhonda 58, 102,210 Richardson, Stephanie 224 Richey, Ron 191 Richter, Dave 81, 82, 116, 168, 191 Richter, Joan 45, 47, 55, 58, 67, 191 Rickard, Ronald 224 Rickman, Brad 210 Riddle, Eveline 224 Ridnour, Debbie 210 Ridnour, Rob 147, 224 Ridout, Lloyd 210 Ries, Billie 74, 224 Ries, Brenda 210 Rigg, Debbie 69, 90, 191 Rigg, John 224 Riggs, Bill 191 Riggs, Robert 78, Ill, 191 Riley, Kathy IOO, 191 Riley, Terri 227 Rison, Leonard 192 Ritchey, Rick 210 Rittlinger, Larry 192 Rives, Rick 81, 82, 213 Rizanji, Liz 192 Rizanji, Rosi 192 Rizzuto, Terry 224 Roach, John 192 Robb, Sam 224 Roberg, Glenn 199 Roberton, Jan 58, 82, 224 Roberton, Mark 192 Roberts, Bonnie 74, 210 Roberts, Chris 147, 224 Roberts, David 224 Roberts, Karen 40, 69, 192 Roberts, Stephan 192 Roberts, Susan 97, 199 Robertson, Barbara 210 Robertson, Darrell 210 Robertson, Eileen 224 Robertson, Marsha 210 Robinette, Janet 100, 210 Robinson, Craig 210 Robinson, Susan 224 Robisch, Dan 224 Robison, Debbie 75, 224 Roderick, Robin 86, 210 Rodgers, Carol 210 Rodkey, Paul 78, 96, 116, 169, 192 Roesler, Cindy 45,224 Roestel, Sheryl 210 Rogen, Marc 53, 73, 75, 210 Rogers, Dick 134, 224 Rogers, Bob 224 Mossuto, Katie 209 Rohlman, 69,192 Roholt, Mike 224 Roholt, Nikki 213 Roland, Janeane 210 Rookey, Chris 224 Rooney, Seana 224 Ross, Golda 58, 79, 210 Ross, Kent 213 Ross, Bob 213 Ross, Steve 224 Rossman, Steve 199 Rostvold, Janet 53, 69, IO4, I 210 Rothstein, Rick 224 Routt, Jim 213 Rowe, Nancy 74, 96, 224 Rozell, Bill 210 Rubino, Maryanne 210 Ruedi, Jim 87,211 Rush, Barbara 58, 224 Rush, Karen 142, 211 Rusk, Cathy 211 Russell, June 225 Russell, Kim E. 213 Russell, Terry 211 Rutty, Jerry 225 Rutty, Linda 211 Rutz, Jack 225 Ryaki, Dick 213 Sabo, Bill 211 Sacco, Mike 52, 53, 134, 192 Sadler, Jane 211 Sage, Linda 80, 145, 225 Saint, Laura 49, 69, 211 Sale, Kathy 225 Sale, Sue 211 Saless, Steve 78, 227 Samsel, Mike 225 Sanborn, Steve 47, 92, 192 Sand, Cheryl 69, 101, 104, 192 Sand, Mike 82,225 Sandbo, Gary 225 Sanderson, John 211 Sands, Candy 53, 82, 225 Sands, Sindy 53, 69, 192 Sapp, Sharon 227 Sarchet, Brian 192 Sartz, Barry 116, 201, 216 Sawyer, Sue 49, IO2, 225 Sayler, Ron 192 Scanlan, Diane 79, 225 Scarpelli, Sarah 93, 168, 192 Schafer, Steve 225 Schaper, Diane 78, 192 Schaper, Neil 211 Scheffler, Martha 82, 225 Scher, Mike 211 Schiewe, Gail 96, 101, 211 Schinzel, Terry 225 Schirman, Jack 127, 211 Schlecht, Julie 75,199 Schlosser, Kathy 211 Schmidt, Carmen 69, 192 Schmidt, Bob 192 Schmitt, Dan 80,211 Schmitt, Dave 31, 78, 79, 192 Schmitt, Mike 78, 79, 192 Schmitz, Carolyn 69, 79, 211 Schmitz, Diane 58, 69, 86, 90, 166, 192 Schneider, Diane 211 Schneider, Karin 211 Schnitzmeier, Peggy 211 Schoch, Pam 69, 93, 192 Shoffner, Lynda 41, I99 Schock, Grant 225 Schramm, Joni 69, 211 Schramm, Vicki 69, 211 Schreckendgust, Don 211 Schroeder, Ken 225 Schuchart, Larry 211 Schultz, Ken127, 211 Schutz, Carolyn 69, 78, 93, 193 Schwartz, Burl 211 Scott, Brad 225 Scott, Chris 211 Scott, Ron 192 Scriven, Mike 211 Scrivner, Gordon 225 Sedore, Larry 193 Seely, Melanie 199 Seip, John 227 Seipp, Debbie 211 Seitz, Marsha 40, 211 Semler, Nancy 225 Sessions, John 49, 80, 92, 111, 145, 211 Shadowens, Sharon 90, 193 Sharp, Rod 225 Sharp, Roger 29, 193 Sharpe, Chris 213 Shaw, Diana 49, 69, 211 Shaw, Nancy 49, 53, 74,102, 225 Shaw, Pat 82, 145,227 Shaw, Steve 116, 211 Shay, Mike 112, 225 Shelton, Sue 193 Shepard, Priscilla 193 Shepherd, Myron 210 Sherman-, Ron 225 Shintani, Larry 116, 211 Shirk, Dale 199 Shook, John 193 Showman, Mary 225 Shumaker, Jerry 193 Side, Ken 193 Siers, Debbi 225 Sigafocs, Bob 225 Silk, Debbie 75, 225 Silver, Mitch 86, 87, 134, 211 Simpson, Shannon 41, 211 Singleton, Lynn 211 Sinsel, Debbie 77, 213 Smith, Sharon 194 Smith, Sherri 211 Smith, Shelley 211 Skelton, Melanie 58, 75, 225 Skow, Dick 193 Skubinna, Mark 116, 211 Skubinna, Tammy 69, 104, 166, 193 Slagg, Mark 225 Slagg, Maynard 193 Slaton, Jim 49, 92, 193 Slaton, Rhonda 227 Slocum, Mike 193 Smith, Betty 193 Smith, Sheri 225 Smith, Curtis 225 Smith, Debbie 211 Smith, Denise 225 Smith, Doug 225 Smith, Doug 107, 116, 193 Smith, Gary 193 Smith, Gary L. 225 Smith, June 213 Smith, Karin 69, 96, 211 Smith Karlea 69, 104, I45, 193 Smith Laurie 225 Smith Lynea 53, 69, 74, 86, 87 Sylvia, 93, l93 Smith, Mike I94 Smith, Nancy 49, 69, l68, I94 Smith, Paul 2l3 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