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

 - Class of 1972

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SCHOOL OUT - ' W 22301 NOTE: EUR SPECIAL SCHEDULES SEE HMNHBUUK PAGE 2109. N 59? wgfbyw ' Ry wsfy if 1 wi? Q E T jf 'T ,xfgyyqw wx H We have a variety of people here- and, on the whole. we're pretty nice kids. Some have long hair, short hair. medium hair, and shaggy hair. We wear minis, midis. maxis, culottes, faded blues, bells, flares, and hot pants. Suede shoes, red. white and blue shoes, harness boots and boat shoes. We have our share of interests, too. Some go out for baseball, track, swimming or golf. Some of us belong to ASB, GL, Pep Club, Rifle Club. Home Ec, Power Mech, and any lor alll of thelanguage clubs. And, some 'of us don't belong to anything or compete for anyone. For us, school starts at 8 and ends at 2:30. And, for some of us, even that's too lopg. so we have an early dismissal. Others of us barely get home between days because we're so busy. We plan the cons, proms, dances and usually attend everything. To each his own. And That's the way it is. in '72. hifi! 3 , a t -P paw f t :qw fu 1 m ,, .A M X AN V M Faculty- Eighty-nine teachers were at Shadle this year. and only two were brand new. But, somehow. even some of the old ones looked new. aw 1 ,s ,,,, A .mm f iq. ,q3jf3,sg3w12LiF'iwwg4g ,. , 1CE2'7., H 1515, , And there are counselors too- for your problems, your schedule. for when you're in trouble and, a new one to counsel you on your career. Sounds like a lot. but, it seems there's just never enough to go around . .. fx ' 1 - fl' 171. g'fyg,1 1' f an N if N- 5 1 5 f , 1 ,- XXX I .. +2 , ,N 5 ' ar it .A iff fs! XV ' t A, l 1, 1 M A Q ' N .,,v ' 44 ,J D Q 'L V' , rig Q A rivalry between SP'and the city schools still exists. We each hold claims for being No. 1 in football. basketball. spirit. and a list of other firsts a mile long. We out-scream each other at Albi Stadium out-play each other at Kennedy Pavillion. and call each other names every chance we get. But, really, we're all the same. They're just as nice as us or anyone else in the world. We're all people . . . just. man' N.. 5. Q 12 We pledge all to the flag of the United States air pollution, noise pollution, water pollution, ...mind pollutio ecology, ecology, The Wage and Price Freeze. 18 year old voters. the vvar. Red China joinin the U.N. and Nationalist China leaving . . . and l'd like to ma one thing perfec r ... ONE natio under God, indivisible' 'the loyalty owed by a subject to his ruler. ' 'cannot be divided. ,,,m-at egiance' of America . . D. ecology. Q ke ly clear. . . fl, a citizen to his country or by Spokane-a mirage activity of- The North side. South side and Downtown. Cruising Riverside. Watching Margaret Leonard. Mayor Rodgers. and the City Council on Tuesdays. Seeing LITTLE BIG MAN and BILLY JACK- sometimes twice. Metro dances. Parking on top of Five Mile or your secret place at night. Football on Fridays at the Astro-Bowl in the fall and basketball at Kennedy Pavillion in the winter. Skiing all day Of all night on Mt. Spokane. Listening to KJRB or KREM or going to see Santana. Keggers in the woods on weekends. And maybe- just maybe- Expo '74. -a little something for everyone but perhaps not enough for any one. I -Q un-iq -vi ,N...., ' f --ill: -.1 Aw' f .Q Q w ,Y N ,Q V A WE? W reAr wean v Where Have Been.. .? We began- slowly at first gaining speed and spirit Sharing a few precious moments of luck, a few lasting moments . ofdisappointment. A but, always looking ahead . not back. In the Fail. 17 i i l ASB Adopts Meeting Format Adopting a new format for A.S.B. meetings, President Paul Anderson filled the fall agenda with topics as Hi-lander Week: policies concerning married couples: and Hope Walk, which is held each year to raise money for the ship Hope and Big Brothers. Senior Cove, given to the student body last spring for a Student Lounge, was closed twice last fall by the A.S.B. because of damage to furniture, Because of students' failure to maintain the lounge, it was given back to the seniors for a Senior Cove. In turn, succeeding senior classes will furnish the Cove with new and sturdy furniture. Subject Orientation Day, which was started last year by the A.S.B. at the request of students, was continued for students who wanted to know more about subject offerings before semester registrations. Above: Taking time off from A.S.B. work, Treasurer Jeff Conlon, Secretary Connie Davis and President Paul Anderson feed the ducks at Manito, while Fifth-executive Phil Yamauchi and Vice-president Dave Flack take time to have their picture taken at an A.S,B, meeting irightl. Below: President Paul Anderson leads the A.S.B. meeting in one of its less lively moments, Bottom right: Working on a Q Q E schedule for Subject Orientation Day, are Dirk Petty, Paula Urness, Carrie Beal, Mr. Robinette. Paul Anderson and Connie Davis. Spirit Con Starts Highlander Week Opening Highlander Week last fall was the Hi-Student Day convocation featuring comic imitations of some of the usual, and not-so-usual, pranks of Hi-Lassie and Hi-Laddie days. On Hi- Teacher Day all of the teachers received corsages and boutonnieres from the students. Also, a Favorite teacher was voted for in homeroom, with Mr. Don Miller winning top honors. A spirit contest continued throughout the week with each homeroom decorating a window somewhere on the first floor. Homeroom 222 was awarded a prize at Friday's pep con. Featuring SUNDANCE, the Highland Fling wrapped up this spirit filled week. Highland Hills and Heather was the theme that the Pep Club chose for their annual mixer, held on Saturday of Highlander Week. Names of the friendliest boys and girls were announced at intermission. Patty Genova and Dan Ellis were chosen as the friendliest seniors. The friendliest juniors were Renee Marburger and Ron Brooks, and the friendliest girl and boy of the sophomore class were Rhonda Ridnour and Derick Soo. iFriendIiest pictures are by Dorian Studiol. fr f 4 ,,,,, t 1 L , , 9 r f , 1 f I. ww 5 . I f W. 1 T 2 g - , ,q3,- aff is i , ml A. rf, ,,. f . 3 ' 4.,' i R ., ' ,ig ' 1,,I Afgww V , A ,yr 3- 5 . MZQJ f Ti'- A ,,,, ,A .42 Above Iefti Vicki Miller and Bruce Gumm pose at the Sadie as award-winning outhouses. Girls of the month Karen lVlcKee, Denise lVlcCoy, and Kathy Mitchell are shown labove centerl goofing around with toys the Girls' League collected for a Christmas project, Officers Karen Bell, Jan Dickson, Linda Cameron, and Annette Naccarato relax lbottom centerl before planning a meeting. labovei Janie Countryman and her father receive their free dinner, corsages and pictures from the Mr. America and Me Contest lbottom rightl. GL Con Starts Off Busy Fall Schedule Heading a busy schedule of events this fall, big sisters introduced sophomore girls to Shadle at the Big-Little Sister Con. Girls' League activities were planned by President Karen Bell, Vice- President Linda Cameron, Secretary Jan Dickson, and Treasurer Annette Naccarato. BLIND OWL was featured at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Best costume award was given to Vicki Miller and Bruce Gumm who were dressed in outhouse attire. Mr. America and Me themed the Dad-Daughter dessert which featured volleyball, jolleyball, and a fine entertainment program. Senior Janie Countryman and her father won the Mr. America and Me Contest. Karen McKee was chosen October Girl of the Month for her active participation in Girls' League programs and volunteer work around school. Karen also helped to bring about the successful Big-Little Sister Con at the beginning of the year. Kathy Mitchell, active in drama, was selected for Girl of the Month in November. Kathy was in Children's Theatre and UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE. She is also involved in Shadle's music programs. Denise McCoy was honored with the Girl of the Month award in December for her accomplishments in the field of music. Denise is in Jazz Lab Band, Orchestra, and she also played solo in the Pop's Concert. if ' m , , '? at ' ' -v'f 5 as gf QE ww .X six Eighth Cheerleader Added to SP Line Since 1957, Shadle has had seven cheerleaders who were chosen by the ASB council. But due to a tie in the ASB's balloting last spring, an eighth girl joined the SP spirit line for the first time this fall. After winning the spirit stick at a summer cheerleading camp in Ellensburg. the cheerleaders perfected their cheers, and got new sweaters lor dyed the old onesl all before the first football game in September. Some of the cheerleader's other activities included-being tackled by a football player: packing all eight girls, 16 pomepoms, cokes, and coats into Barb's '65 VW: toilet-papering the Ferris cheerIeader's houses at midnight: waking up at 5, having breakfast at 6, a pep con at noon and cheering at the 8:30 game. They also got things thrown at them when they exchanged sides at half-time, forgot a cheer, received goodies from the managers, and found out that Donna was the first red-headed cheerleader. Shadle Park's 1972 cheerleaders included: Top row: Donna Barker, Paula Urness. Debbie Fichera, Sue Damrell. Bottom row: Karen Klohe, Barb Michaelsen. Sue Miller. Jacci Cooke. Lynne Zirkle and Karen Cameron ltop Ieftl work on finances. ltop centerl Tom Johnson, editor, works diligently on layouts and llower Ieftl Mr. Vander Wegen and Mr, Clark ok copy. ltop rightl Photographers are from left to right: Steve Ostlie, Don Davis, Ken Pilcher, Cheri Hinchliff, Jim Waite, Dan Lynch, Bill Geisler, Jim Miller, labovel Annual Staff: Front row: Vicki Miller. Tom Johnson, Second row: Kris Box, Lynne Zirkle, Jan Roberton, Ken Pilcher, Ken Stevens, Cheri Lewis, Cheryl Jones, Nadine Koznek, Lorraine Bryan, Third row: Janis Sigman, Karen Cameron, Robyn Roehm, Kathy Cook, Randy Hill, Dave Zeske, Sue Ballinger, Tom Lathen. Greg Kemmis, Nick Theisen, Keith Snyder, Ruthanne McWilliams, '72 SPORRA Staff ses New Layout This year the Sporran Staff tried a new type layout, focal point. The main purpose is to draw the eye to the most important picture on the page. The staff took a trip to Pasco last fall to see how the book was printed. Since Shadle's one of the first schools to use this type layout, our book is being used as a demonstration book by the publishers. The staff includes: Editor, Tom Johnson: Assistant Editor. Lynne Zirkle: Layout Editor. Robyn Floshm: Copy Editor, Greg Kemmis: Business Manager, Lynne Zirkle: Advertising Editor, Karen Cameron: Photography Editor, Janis Sigman: Sales Manager. Randy Hill: Seniors, Sue Ballinger: Ed., John McQuade: Underclass. Kathy Cook, Ed., Dave Zeske, Kris Box: Activities, Senna Rooney, Ed., .lan Robertson, Lorraine Bryan, Randy Hill: Clubs, Cheri Lewis, Ed., Tom Lathen: Sports, Keith Snyder, Ed., Nick Theisen, Ken Stevens: Faculty and Administrations, Ken Pilcher, Ed., Vicki Miller: Index. Nadine Koznek. Ed., Cheryl Jones. Photographers, Don Davis. Ken Pilcher, Steve Ostlie. Cherie Hinchliff, Jim Miller, Jim Waite, Fred Peterson, Bill Geisler, Dan Lynch, Ruthanne McWilliams. Advisors, Mr. Ted Clark and Mr. Pete Vander Wegen. Hi-Lander Hi-Lites lnforms Students The newspaper. HI-LANDER HI-LITES, came out every other Thursday this year. It contained news of the students, clubs. and athletes of the past two weeks who have done something of interest in the school. Also included were timely articles about current issues that involved students on and off campus. Helping to get the paper out on time are: Executive Editor. Jon Troyer: Assistant Editor, Ken Pilcher: News Editor, Lyn Jones, Asst. News Editor, Nadine Koznek: Editorial Editor. Dick Morphis. Asst. Editorial Editors, Nancy Weaver and Marilyn Freeman: Feature Editor, Bill Geisler. Asst. Feature Editors, Stephanie Richardson and Kathy Price: Sports Editor, Jeff Wright, Asst. Sports Editor, Kathy Dixon: Circulation Editor, Debi Hoffman: Business Manager, Tracy Mead. Photographers, Don Davis, Dan Lynch, Steve Ostlie, Fred Peterson, and Cherie Hinchliff. Advisor, Pete Vander Wegen. Top center: Mr. Vander Wegen and Jon Troyer relax while talking over HI-LITES business. Right: Newspaper staff members include, clockwise: Debi Hoffman, Lyn Jones, Marilyn Freeman, Stephanie Richardson, Kathy Dixon, Nancy Weaver, Kathy Price, Nadine Koznek, Tracy Mead, Jeff Wright. Ken Pilcher. Bill Geisler, and Dick Morphis. 1 1 ! s I E . Groups Studyg Travel Abroad For better understanding of world interests and problems, nine Shadle students visited foreign countries last summer. Many different travel programs are offered to students every year. These programs are to promote better international understanding, to exchange ideas with students and adults of other countries and to develop enrichment of mind and spirit through insight and empathy. Seniors Dave Ward and Melanie Skelton spent six weeks visiting Europe and Russia. The American Institute of Foreign Study lAIFSl made this trip possible for Mel and Dave and eighty other American high school students. Their six weeks tour allowed them to spend four weeks studying at the University of Leningrad, On another AIFS-sponsored tour, Tom Armitage and Frank Bayman visited St. Andrews, Scotland for three weeks. They also joined two hundred other AIFS students to tour Europe for an additional three weeks. Above: Mel Skelton and Dave Ward. last summer's visitors to Russia, play around on the swings in the park, Right: Harold Clarke and his AFS-sponsored brother, Kiko Chalupa from Feru. page through a book. Far left: Frank Baymen and Tom Armitage relive last summer's experiences at St. Andrews. Scotland. Left: Jan Roberton looks over a yearbook from our sister school in Japan. The small doll figure on the top shelf was a gift from her Japanese sister. Below: People-to-People Ambassadors Polly Gray, Cindy Hines. Cindy Meyer and Flob Murphy relax in the front court. Senior Harold Clarke hosted this year's American Field Service lAFSl student, Federiko Chalupa. Kiko, as he likes to be called, is a native of Peru. Kiko's main reason for visiting the United States was answered, l enjoy talking to many persons with different ideas. The People-to-People high school student ambassador program, chaperoned by Mrs. Charlotte Jones, allowed four Shadle students to tour Europe last summer for six weeks. ShadIe's ambassadors were Polly Gray, Cindy Hines, Cindy Meyer, and Rob Murphy. Senior Jan Roberton, along with five other high school students from the Inland Empire, visited Japan for five weeks last summer. She stayed at the home of her Japanese sister, Rieko Hayakawa in Nagoya. States Jan, Japan is a very beautiful country and the people are absolutely fantastic, Debate, H . Bowl Compete Verbally Striving to represent Shadle on an academic level, the Debate and High School Bowl teams spent extra-curricular hours in study and preparation for their individual performances. Whether the United States jury system should be significantly changed, posed the topic for national debate, and for Shadle's team this year. Competition successes came in the Gonzaga University Tournament, Jan. 13-14, when Jim Nelson took first place in extemporaneous speaking, and Brian Hunter was a finalist in impromptu speaking. At the University of Idaho Tournament, Oct. 29-30, Terry Flynn and Jack Harshman, along with Jim Nelson and Brian Hunter participated in the quarter finals. ln the Spokane District 8 League Round Robin, the Senior, Varsity team was tied for first place in the first half of the year. The Junior Varsity team also boasts the same achievement. Shadle took part in four other events this year including the Pacific Lutheran Tournament in Tacoma, Feb. 24-25, and the WSU Tournament, Nlarch 10-1 1. Says Mrs. Gilbert of the '71-'72 debate teams: Although tneir record is not particularly outstanding, they're a great group of kids-very enthusiastic-and l believe they feel all the hard work has been worth it. High school Bowl teammates survived a mid-January exam administered to seventy students, took part in an all-school convocation via close-circuit TV and were named finalists by a panel of faculty judges. Named to the '72 High School Bowl team were: Kenyon Fields, Captaini Linda Nloe, Paul Anderson, Charley Hayes and Rob Means, In the past three years. Shadle's team has earned their way to the quarter finals. Nlr. Ted Clark, team advisor, commmented: This is a purely competitive sport-just for the fun of it. Even though our competition is stiffer this year, we have a strong team. Shadle's chances of being in a televised match are slim this year because we are on the waiting list, More schools applied for the program than could be scheduled in one year, thus Shadle is waiting until all schools have had a chance to participate. Right: The High School Bowl team members are: Linda Moe. Paul Anderson. Charley Hayes, Rob Means, Kenyon Fields, and Mr. Ted Clark, Team Advisor. Right: Mrs. Gilbert period debate class. Left: Debate team members include: Front row: Rick Warriner, Phil Yamauchi. Dan Flynn, Mrs. Peggy Gilbert, advisor. Second row: Jeff Conlon, Bette Zerba, Steve Bunn, Jack Lewis, Tom Armitage. Third row: Doug Bailey, Steve Ramage, Jon Underhill, Kenyon Fields, Brian Hunter. John Francis, Jim Nelson, JeffJones. Below: Terry Flynn reacts to a statement in her case. Brian Hunter and Jim Nelson continue working. n--,sf-V' 1 J, ,s r .mf . 3 5 F ,. , tries to clarify a point to her sixth ' ff' f v,f5f1wf,,lI'rv:L 'Y ' ' 25933, ' 4 ,.i f, Above: Joe Ferone lRoger DeArmonl argues with Miss Barrett iKathy Mitchelll about getting to class on time. Above center: Linda Rosen lConnie Altigl chats with Kathy Mitchell in a scene from Up the Downstaircasef' Above right: Teri Sawyer looks on while Kim Fowler drives a car . Right: Karen Sanders does an impromptu pantomine for her drama class, Far right: Most of the cast gets in on this classroom scene from the fall play. I I Acting Opportunities Offered Drama classes offer opportunities for anyone interested in acting. This year as in the past, the students presented a play in the fall, The choice for this year was Up the Downstaircasen. with Roger DeArmon and Kathy Mitchell in the lead roles. In the spring, however, drama students felt it was time for a change, Instead of presenting the annual spring play to the student body, they traveled to various grade schools in the city performing popular fairy tales for the children. under the direction of Mr. Carl Crowe. fr Q Mi Leading the band in their stunts during half- time. is Dale Allen. I Bands Begin Activities With Half-Time Shows Bracing for their first performance just two weeks after school began, the Symphonic and Concert Bands opened an event-filled music department year by combining efforts for a half-time performance, September 17th. Under the direction of drum majors Dale Allen and Russ Hulvey, the band began each of their four game performances with Tunes of Glory. October 29th the band was taped and televised on KSPS. Jazz Lab Band played this fall in an Elementary Principals Convention and United Crusade Luncheon, while the Pipe Band played at four cons. In addition, the Jazz Lab Band played two contests, one at the University of Idaho on March 11th and one at Olympic College in Bremerton, Washington on May 6th. Two other home concerts were played on January 27th and April 28th. Above: Shadle Park's sophomore cheerleaders: LoriLee Sherwood, Debbie Duchow, Laurie Bremer, Margaret Cassidy. and Julie Urness, at a B-Squad football game. Top left. Screaming for success atJoe Albi Stadium are the Shadle Park Hi-Lassies r Q , .A rl...:f-,:f,1.fi,..,a, 1 2 1 N' f . f K V a ifsw 1 1 l 1-, Q e J .wh rg V K N Spirit Groups Lead Shadle Sports Fans Shadle's spirit groups were the nucleus of all the 1972 sports events and cons. Their high spirits and loud voices embarrassed many sophomores during the orientation con in September. The Hi-Lassies, Shadle's precision marching unit, joined with the majorettes and marching band to perform half time shows for the crowds atJoe Albi Stadium. School spirit was strengthened by the activities of the Pep Club. Besides cheering at sports events, members honored varsity athletes with such signs as Bauer Power and a sign smeared with bubble gum reading Stick To 'Em Boys. Other Pep club activities included the organization of the annual Highland Fling and preparation of the Sports Awards Dessert in November. Past experience at cheerleading was the main prerequisite for girls aspiring to be sophomore cheerleaders, Each girl was required to present two letters from past advisors stating her qualifications before the tryouts. Selected to represent Shadle as B squad cheerleaders were: LoriLee Sherwood, Debbie Duchow. Margaret Cassidy, and Julie Urness. Left: Varsity football player Bill Farr struggles with Pep club members Karen Maass. Debbie Putt, and Shelly Noel for an unknown reward. Top: The Clansmen Dance appeared to have strange effects on some people. Above: Finishing a rehearsal are majorettes Debbie Costello, Candy Sands, Robin Briley, and Marta Ragland. 4 4 I i 4 1 N 5 I 1 1 6 i i . ., i il 5 Top left: The Ferris-Shadle football game, held on October 14. was tense and exciting. To promote spirit for our team. the Highlassies did their part by decorating our players homes. Here, Margaret Hodgson. Patty Joy. and Lyn Jones work on John Meyer's home. Far left: Mr. Flores points out Spanish dinner customs to Cheri Lewis and Cheryl Jones. Spanish Club held their installation of new officers after their dinner at Flae's Restaurant. Below: In November. the juniors challenged the seniors to match wits with them in a volleyball game held during the lunch-activity period. Here, the juniors patiently wait for the seniors to return the ball. The match was a win for the seniors but an event that both juniors and seniors enjoyed. Bottom left: Shadle Park's German Club invited North Central's club over to our cafeteria for a pot luck featuring, naturally, German food. An Austrian exchange teacher also spoke at the dinner which was well attended. Clubs: Remember The Daze? The big event for the Spanish Club was their International dinner with all the language clubs. They also had a car wash to earn money for Ship Hope. The German Club continued their service project from last year. providing gifts to members of a Senior Citizens Home. Hi-Deca returned with the Concession Stand: Deca- Fi held the ring sale and both went to the State and National Leadership Conferences. Scots Finish Fourth Coaches say you make your own breaks. Maybe thats true or maybe it's just Highland luck which in the past years hasn't been much to talk about. Despite a dissappointing 4-4-1 season record, the Highlanders played very fine football, said coach Gary Davis. The Scots debuted their season being downed by a powerful LC Tiger team, as a result of a blocked extra point attempt, lthe fifth consecutive year that the Highlanders have failed to win their opening season gamel. Coach Davis felt the was due to the team's inexperience in executing the new Houston veer offense, which later in the season became so effective. The Highlanders won three consecutive games until the midseason clash with Ferris. Here they saw all hopes of a championship fall as a fourth down punt from inside the ten was blocked back out of the end- zone giving the Saxons the two points to win the game 9-7. The morale of the team was considerably lower following this defeat, said line coach Jim Paton. During the rest of the season they had but one victory, defeating NC 34-14. Throughout the season, the Highlanders were lead onto the field by Mr. Teru Chinin, a sixth degree black belt who was the karate and conditioning coach of the football team. The karate style conditioning and pre-game warmups were agreat asset to the physical ability of the team, and possibly resulting in fewer injuries, said coach Davis. First row: Tom Tidwell, Rick Tidd, Jeff Conlon, Barry Poffenroth Menegas John Potter Ronald Chadwick Tom Hilsen Jim Piton Ron Brooks, Fred Stone, Second row, Mike Shay, Bill James Bob Top row Dave Ward Mike Erickson Jeff Liddell Dave Flack Scott Christy, Kevin Merriman, Chris Laughlin, Dennis Cleavenger, Larry Mullenix Tom Wideman Dave Fehler Guy Third row: Rick DeShazo, Theodore Farr, John Meyer, Nick First row: Mike Bauer, Bill Farr, Ron Haegar, Second row: Craig Withrow, Mike Jilbert, John Akiyama, Pat Sand, Gary Peterson. Third row, John Urbaniak, Mike Marte, Scott Ryan, Bruce Holms Top row: Mike Stewart, Rob Ridinour, Jeff Sartz, Gary Keyes Top left: The Highlanders huddle together to go through the pre- game motions for training, lead by Mike Jilbert. This was one of the karate style mental conditioning courses gone through by the varsity of the 71 season. Above: Head coach Gary Davis gives a Central game play to quarterback Mike Bauer during a time out in the North Lewis and Clark , U , , , 7 6 Gonzaga ,,,A,,,, , I Q 7 20 Rogers ,,,,,,,,, , , , 6 16 7 35 9 7 'I 7 1 6 7 O 7 7 North Central ,,,v , , , 'Q Ferris .......... . . . iff Lewis and Clark , , , ,,4, Gonzaga ...... . . . if Rogers ,,,.,,,4, , , , North Central ,.,4 III, 1 4 34 'ii 5 , V --N, 'Z' Na- Q f -. .J A ,F Y X 'X sr Q, 'V R Q tix! ...nf ..-f Q yi i l Wfiwm, Below: Flankerback Nick Menegas outruns NC defenders for a score which lead to a 35-7 romp over the Indians. Davis Outlines 7l Objectives The following is a letter written by head- coach Gary Davis. lt was earlier published in the HI-LANDER HI-LITES. The objective of the 1971 football team was to be city champions. Because we did not reach our objective the season was a disappointment, Yet we had some positive points this fall. Since vve lost four games by less than two touchdowns Q11 pointsl, and three games by less than four points. All of the games were lost in the final minutes of play. This provided an exciting season forthe fans. At the first pep-con I stated that it took three things to win a city championship: 1l. Personnel-Yes, we had good enough personnel to win a championship. 21. Morale-We had great morale up through the Ferris game. 3l. Luck-This is a MUST to win a championship. Ferris, the city champs had luck on their side. Ferris beat Rogers in the first game of the season 7-6, when Rogers failed on a two point conversion attempt. Ferris defeated North Central 20-14, but NC had a touchdown called back on a controversial call. Ferris blocked a Shadle punt ionly the second punt blocked in eight yearsl to win. The final statistics showed that Shadle was runner-up in every major stats. l am honored and proud to have had the opportunity to coach the team that could have been the number one team in the city league if not for a few bad breaks. Sincerely. Gary Davis x VX. x 4 I. I 1 A . JY 6 E fx 'i' ' X i 3 A . h 'N ' ?1i g:i 'i ' I R 1 b S7 ik I Q ' . A 4 t 1 '45, S - ' nigh!-gissti 1 Q 4 X xi T1 ' lf 1 4 I . .VL A FR S SW S ' Rf' ' ' Gridders Start Slow Sta e Comeback or First 9 f Despite a couple of early season setbacks the fighting B's of Shadle Park came back with an amazing six game win streak to share the city B-Squad crown with the Ferris Saxons. Nluch like their big brother varsity team, they too opened the 7l season with the new Triple Option form of offense. The big reason for the team starting out slow was because the offense just didn't get it together, said Coach Jim Brown. As the season progressed, so did the offense, which resulted in the team's six game win streak. The first win for the Scottish B's was the big one, they handed a 35-O bone crushing defeat to the North l l Central Indians. The second triumph for the Highlanders was the one and only game of the season with Ferris. This meeting may or may not have shown who was the better of the first place teams, as the Scots won 35-17. From there Shadle rolled on, racking up victories over LC, Gonzaga, Rogers and NC. The most important being a 58-6 landslide victory over the Bullpups of Gonzaga. The final league standings showed Shadle Park and Joel Ferris tied for first place, both with 6-2 records. This marked the second year in a row Shadle's B-Squad has taken first place. l all .. rev., Left: Halfback Kevin Koomler throws a needless block as the ball carrier Steve Stocker is ready to get crunched by an NC tackler. Shadle's Earl Howald watches in the background. Left: Quarterback Steve Stocker pitches out to halfback Kevin Koomler just before he is tackled by NC defender. Below: Phil Koenig, Earl Howald, and Mike Sessions stand and watch fellow teammate Kevin Koomler get stuck by NC defensemen. , egg f Gonzaga .... Rogers ,,,,,,, North Central , , Ferris ,,,,,,,, Lewis and Clark . , . . .. First row: Coach Pugh, Rusty Nelson, Jim McKee, Pat Bare, Mark Hanson, Randy Anyan. Dave Batty, Tom Earnest, Greg Clark, Dave Bick, Greg Burbo. Randy Vaughn, Kevin Koomler. Bill Nichols, Dan Heinen, Steve Leon. Second Row: Steve Stocker, Scott Forsyth, John Johnson, Bob La Fontaine, Jerry Cates, .Joe Cain, Mike Sessions, Gary Mesler, Mark Deerhiem, Steve Lamberson, Mark Frieske, Dana Erickson, George Gonzaga ...... Rogers,,,,,,, North Central , , Poston, Mike Carrol, Vic Crouch. Third row: Lynn Christian, Mark Little, John Stuchell, Terry Otis, Jeff Morlan, Brandon Frick, Rick Tidd, Dave Hutchins. Les Guy, Rich Love, Randy McKeen, Coach Jim Brown. Fourth row: Coach Kip Latta, Micky Richardson, Mike Raymond, Bill Burch, Les Whicker, Earl Howald, Phillip Koening, George Cordier, Mike Carlson. Opp. S.F'. .7 6 20 O .O 35 17 34 .8 20 .6 58 .O 34 .0 21 Injuries Plague Shadle Harriers Shadle Park Harriers, after getting off to a poor start. due to many injuries, managed to win half of their cross country meets. One of the most successful meets for the runners was the Moses Lake Invitational, although no trophies were added to their collection. Larry Thibault, after landing third place in the All-City Meet went on to the State match in November. His time of 13:15 was a disappoiritment to many. The team, will be without their only varsity senior. Thibault, as he will graduate this spring. Shadle, however. will be better off than LC or Ferris as they 'are losing a large number of their star seniors. The B-squad lost only one meet before the All City match where Jeff Wright and Tim Erickson were the only others besides Thibault to place in the top half. This year also saw the beginning of the Girls' Cross Country team. Demonstrating competitive spirit and desire they opened with a commendable 3-3 record. Far left: Nearly exhausted. Larry Thibault heads down the last stretch towards the finish line at a meet held on our field. Left: Cross Country Coach Harvey Lockhead waits and hopes as the meet progresses. Below: Cross Country team and managers include: Front row: Sherrill Janvier, Dennis Snyder, Gary Nolan, Larry Thibault. Tim Erickson, Steve Herren. Second row: Diana Hiesey, Steve Hurd, Jeff Wright, Jay Herzog. Rollin Wimpy, Third row: Linda Potter, Cal Claughton, Steve Wienberg, Ron Oscarson, Tom Hoffman. Back row: Richard Elder, Dave Winkel, Steve Pilcher, Barry Iverson, Tom Stanton, Leslie Erickson, Kathy Pichard, Coach Lockhead. Not pictured: Kerry Blair, Crista DeMasi, and Gene Ozust. 1 . I Far left: Gene Ozust watches from the sidelines because of a knee injury he received early in the season. Left: Dennis Snyder and Gary Nolan outdistance a Gonzaga runner during the All-City meet held at Shadle. Above: Jeff Wright, Kerry Blair, and Tim Erickson lead the field at an early Shadle meet. X , ,,-A . VARSITY Opp. SP West Valley ..,.. . . .37 21 North Central ..., . . .23 32 Lewis and Clark .... . , .18 38 Ferris ......... . . .22 38 Rogers. .... . . .44 19 Gonzaga . .. .......... as 24 'B' SQUAD west Valley ........,...... 37 19 North cemrai .... ..... 4 o 19 Lewis and Clark, . .. ...ZS 28 Ferris ..,....... . . .27 l 39 Rogers ........ . 4 .43 18 Gonzaga . . . ........ 47 17 GIRLS ' Rogers ...... . , . ........ 40 19 Lewis and Clark, . . ., .. . 15 so Ferris, ......... . , .21 gg 37 Rogers .......,... . . .39 i 21 Lewis and Clark .... . . .15 49 f Where Are We Going . . . ? J Where Have We Been We continued- competing, relaxing, being ourselves alone or with friends. Making a smooth Q transition from falI's vibrant colors to the strange bleak. beauty of the Winter Freeform Introduces Unusual Trial Courses Freeform started in the spring of 1971 and went over so well with the students that the A.S.B. started work in September for another one on December 3. 1971. With this years chairman Jim Nelson and co- chairmen Karene Beazer and John Amsbaugh. the committee workers began by registering students for classes. After this, John Amsbaugh worked on getting instructors, while the rest did the scheduling work up until the day before Freeform Day. Headquarters were set up on Freeform Day in the Senior Cove to keep things running smoothly. All ol the classes given this day are not normally on the curriculum and students said they were interesting, Among the classes given were Hypnotism, instructed by Dr. Wetzler, and Gourmet Cooking instructed by Mr. Gilmore, who taught students how to make bread. During the long lunch there were old movies of Laurel and Hardy, Abott and Costello, and Buster Keaton, in the auditorium. In all. Freeform has two purposes: one is to introduce people to Shadle, its activities, classes and students. The second is to present new subjects to the students that are of interest to them and that they would like to learn more about. Above: Looking over Dave Brickley's shoulder while he teaches Cartooning is Walt Disney'sJiminy Cricket. Right: Teruo Chinen and one of his advanced students demonstrate basic moves in the Karate class i '4w:: -u f . i g'2T., ww- 'zymg-fig Jwff- W'-W W! ,jftlifi ,ir 1... X lv? KAY' f a, A, fag,-Q . 1 . . na- fgf'f1 ,, l Q 2 ,yy 5 -'+ F '.1 ',' , 1 xv. ,.X5,g.M - ,fx a- H- ,Qi 1 I: f.f ?ff ,. an : L. L my A . .MN-' 'Riff .,x3' . WF' H ,Q ,zs f tv IT,-:S QF, A Iyqgqle, Christmas Activities Keep Students Busy Christmas is a magic time filled with laughter. forgiveness, and the spirit of man helping mankind. The students of Shadle were no exception. To begin the season, Seniors decorated the annual Christmas tree which stood in the Commons. Soon after the tree was up, the Red Cross sponsored a food drive. Unperishable foods were collected in the homerooms and placed under the tree. Homeroom 122 donated the most food and was rewarded with a free coupon to McDonalds for each student. But, there was still more for the students to do. The ASB sponsored a party for the children afflicted with Cerebral Palsy, Providing refreshments and recreation for the children was a small price to pay for the joy and satisfaction the students got from being with them, Christmas was just around the corner and it was time to have fun. The Christmas dance was the perfect place for this. They started the evening with dinner and ended it with dancing to the music of Everybody's Goodtime Band. Far left: Carried away with the excitement the evening of the Christmas Dance, this couple got caught under the mistletoe. Left: Cindy Meyer makes several friends at the Cerebral Palsy School. Below: Karen Bell lends a helping hand to one of the girls at the school who wanted to play the piano. Bottom: 'Everybody's Goodtime Band gets it on at the dance. Bottom left: Santa Claus visited the dance also as these couples looked under one of the trees used for decorations at the dance. Each couple received a box from Santa with candy canes and mistletoe inside, GL Installation Con Begins Spring Term The installation of new officers President Marilyn Osborn. Vice- President Denise Duchow, Secretary Sue Davis, and Treasurer Debbie Brady at a con January 8 started Girls' League spring semester. Fifteen girls were awarded with roses for active participation in fall Girls' League activities. Lynne Zirkle, ASB Christmas Project Coordinator. was December Girl of the Month. Lynne planned the Children's Christmas Cerebral Palsy Party and worked on other ASB projects. She is in Dileas Chalin, Courtesy Committee, and assistant-editor of the yearbook. New Executive Council members Lisa Phillips, Megan Kilgore, and Linda Nauditt were chosen by the representatives. They replaced Wendy Luders, Carolyn Harper, and Vicki Spring. The Council works with G.L. and helps make major decisions. Girls' League Courtesy Committee works with the officers and Executive Council throughout the year. The Committee sends out get- well wishes to students and teachers and they act as big sisters to new girls at Shadle. Members are: Nancy Bauer, Geri Bell, Linda Cameron, Ruth Carlson. Mary Chapin. Janie Countryman, Sue Damrell, Sue Davis, Cherie De Joie, Jan Dickson, Denise Duchow, Karen Erickson, Connie Farrier, Terry Flynn. Carolyn Harper, Margaret Hodson, Patsy Howard, Debbie Hyatt, Marilyn Keeler, Sharon Kramer, Gloria Lee. Margie Lewis, Kirsten Lindberg, Melissa Lowry, Karen McKee, Cindy Meyer. Mary Miyava. Kathy Norman, Marilyn Osborn. Diane Pearson, Kay Sorini, Vicki Spring, Paula Urness, Janice Van Winkle. Connie Wiens. and Lynne Zirkle. Abovez Lynne Zirkle, December Girl of the Month, takes time out of her busy schedule to play with her best friend, Shiloh. Right: New and old Executive Council members discuss spring G.L. plans with Courtesy Committee members. They are: Back row: Lisa Phillips, Linda Nauditt. Front row: Megan Kilgore. Marilyn Keeler, Kay Sorini, Vicki Spring, Nancy Bauer, and Carolyn Harper. Top center: Mrs. Verda Adams, G.L. advisor, goes over final Executive Council plans with Wendy Luders. Above: Marilyn Osborn, Denise Duchow, Sue Davis, and Debbie Brady relax awhile after a busy meeting. Gary Burton Plays 'Pops' it One of the most successful concerts of the year was the Fifteenth Annual Pops Concert presented on November 19. 1971. The performing guest artist was the world renowned vibraharpist, Gary Burton. Joining with the performing groups from ShadIe's Music Department, he played Soul Fiddlesf' AII About the Blues, Baby, Please Don't Go, Chicken Feed. and many more popular selections. The Shadle performing groups, directed by Mr. John R. Harris and Mr. Melvin R. Kornmeyer. included the Orchestra. Concert Choir. Treble Tempos, Chamber Choir, Highlandaires, and Jazz Lab Band. involving more than one hundred talented students. Specially featured instrument soloists were Denise McCoy playing the flute: Richard Fowler. Jazz Lab trumpet soloist: and Joan Yamauchi on the violin. Accompanying the choirs on piano were Diane Scanlon, Randy Fink. Jo Montgomery, and Marci Brett. Mr. Ted Clark acted as Master of Ceremonies introducing each selection played. l Right: Vibraharpist, Gary Burton. joins with Chamber Choir and Jazz Lab Band to perform a musical hit. Above right: Chamber Choir members wait for their cue. Q' I 5 s Above right: Acclaimed as one of the most popular performing groups, the Jazz Lab Band performs alone. Right: Trombonist, Doug Hanenburg, plays in the Pops Concert. Club Projects Provide Service Right: Mrs. Patricia Hooker helps a Home Ec Club member with her project. Below: Two members of Art Club designed both the cover and endsheels for the 1972 SPOHRAN, The cover is an original oil painting by senior Rob Murphy lfar rightl. Tom Bassett drew the charcoal sketch that is used on both the endsheets and divider pages. ' i i freeze, ' l ex ,-Sf. A ig. no 'Sf 5 sf 35 Projects designed to help members and in many cases others, provided initiative for Shadle's clubs this year. To earn enough money for a scholarship for the most artistic senior was the goal of Shadle's ART CLUB. They began the year with a brunch and a picnic for old and new members. After getting to know each other, club members and advisor, Miss Claudia Schwab, began work on student projects which were sold at the spring art sale. The Art Club also sponsored a Snow Sculpture Contest in which any student could enter after paying a nickle entry fee. But, club activities weren't all work and no play. Members visited museums and art departments on the college level. They also went to sketch at places like Deep Creek Canyon. Actively engaged in the March of Dimes, Dileas Chalin sold balloons to promote publicity and fund raising. They also provided and served hot dogs at rest stops during the Hope Walk. Handmade items, like candles, chokers, and ties ..,.,..,,-.55 were sold at the Dileas Chalin Bazaar. Members made or contributed all items, worked at the bazaar in selling areas, and constructed all decorations. Halloween insurance was also sold for 250 a policy. Homeowners were guaranteed that any Halloween pranks performed on their property would be cleaned up. Tutoring grade school students was the project of Future Teachers of America. Members provided teaching aid at Field School, and collected toys for their Christmas Project. Special education was studied at the Bancroft School for the Blind, Holmes School for the Deaf, the Cerebral Palsy School, Garland School for Special Children, and the Shrine Hospital. Home Ec club members worked toward obtaining enough money for a home-ec scholarship, presented in the spring. Some of their projects included pop bottle drives, and brownie sales. And, when work seemed to take more than it's share of time, a kidnap dinner and a pizza party were introduced. Above: Dileas Chalin members Lynelle Sexsmith. Nancy Bauer, and Kim Fowler blow up March of Dime balloons for the service club's project. Left: Mark Williams comes up with an idea during an F.T.A. meeting as Colleen Daugherty and Linda DeMarco lback to cameral listen in. n ,NJA Above: Ski Club members enjoy a pleasant evening of night skiing. Right: Discussing current world problems that effect all students are Demarians Mike Nienhuis, Cheri Lewis, George Vedder, and Jack Lewis. mwfiw Students Unite in Club Activities To further their skills in various areas, many students joined several different clubs offered to them this year. AQUA TARTANS. non-competitive girls' syncronized swimming club, met Tuesday nights during the year. Their project was a party for the Morning Star Boys' Flanch. Providing rides for students to ski slopes, the SKI CLUB visited Mt. Spokane. Jackass Ski Bowl, and Schwietzer Basin. Throughout the skiing season, anyone needing a ride to or from the slopes could contact a member of the Ski Club and receive one. Skiers had the chance to better their skills while having fun. Shadle Park's CHESS CLUB was a member of the Spokane High School Chess League. They participated this year in the Western High School Chess Regionals and the Washington State Chess Championships, also for high schools. DEMARIAN CLUB members spent much of their time discussing events and problems of international and political significance. Mock situations were planned and carried out to increase the members interest. Whenever possible, Mr. Robert Chattin. advisor, obtained speakers to elaborate on various current events. Top: A sparsely populated chess board waits a long, deliberated move. Above: A new Aqua Tartan works at bettering her diving skill. Below: The following are members of the junior varsity and B-Squad wrestling teams. Front row: Evan Howard, Mark Troyer, Pat Kennedy, Les Merriman, Larry Poffenroth, Craig Lundburg. Second row: Eric Anderson, Randy Carper, Chris Frahm, Tom Hilsen, Greg Clark, Steve Morris. Third row: Kevin Koomler, Steve Bunn, Jim Murcar, Mike Webb, Mike Smith, Tom Ernest. Fourth row: Rick Coble, Len Ellzey, Ron Heeren, Keith Largent, Bob James, Bill James, Craig Withrow, Fifth row: Mark Krigbaum, Larry Fischer, Steve Wissink, Roland Teters, Mike Richardson, Mike Sessions. John Akiyama, Robin Wilcox, Kevin Merriman .. ...L Scots Pinned with Tough Season Struggling through a most difficult season, receiving many bad breaks and dropping several one and two point matches. the Highland wrestlers had their troubles all year long. Despite this, many sophomores and juniors gained much needed experience in building next year's team. This was, without a doubt, the finest crop of sophomore wrestlers l've seen in my days of coaching, said assistant coach Carlos Flores. Shadle sent two matmen to the state matches in Seattle this year. Earning the right to compete were Brent Taylor and Jim Cane. Taylor, a senior, has been wrestling on the varsity mat since his sophomore year. He placed second in both districts and regionals. Cane, also a senior, is a first year man as a varsity grappler. He finished third in districts and fourth in regionals. Other wrestlers who made very fine showings, said the coaches. were Mike Kuest. Gary Deaver, Rick Stillar. and Paul Christianson, who would have been the first SP sophomore ever to go to state. but lost in the final seconds of the consolation match to place fifth in regionals, Assistant coach Pete VanderWegen felt Region 4 to be the toughest in the state. It includes such schools as Davis of Yakima. Moses Lake. and Wenatchee. He also commented that the SP wrestlers who did make it to regionals did exceptionally well. an , mm,,,,,m ,A - 41.555 Y 33 1 Varsity Lewis and Clark Davis, ....... Eisenhower, , , Colville ,,,,, Joel Ferris. ,. Kalispel ,,,,,, Sentinal ,,4,,, North Central A John Rogers ,, Moses Lake. . . Lewis and Clark Wenatchee . . . Cheney ,,.., Joel Ferris ,,,, Moses Lake, ,, North Central , John Rogers .. Central Valley , i Below: Members of the varsity wrestling team are bottom row: Paul Christianson. Jay Herzog. Jim Seier, Brent Taylor, Ed Seier. Second row: Mark Anderson, Mike Kuest, Gary Deaver, Don Hendrix. Rick Tidd. Top row. Rick Stiller. Jim Cane. Bruce Holms, John Myer. Left. Senior Brent Taylor has opponent from Rogers under full control. Taylor along with fellow senior Jim Cane wrestled in state competition in Seattle. Opp. S.P. Junior Varsity Opp. S.P. ....28 30 Lewisahd Clark ....27 ....33 15 Davis..,..... ...,30 ....15 38 Ei9enhower.... ....22 22 CoIville...... ....3O ...,36 9 JoelFerris..... ,...43 ....49 3 NorthCen!raI.... ....27 ,...39 15 JohnRogers... ....36 ....36 12 MosesLake ....27 ....23 17 LewisandCIark.,. ....1O ....36 6 JoelFerris..,.... ....25 ....33 12 MosesLake ....36 ....31 30 NorthCentral..., .,..22 ...26 17 John Rogers ..... ....23 . . .36 14 Central Valley .... .. . .23 ...34 12 ...37 15 ...24 20 ...27 24 i B-Squad Lewis and Clark .. . . .. Joel Ferris. . . North Central John Rogers. Chen6Y ..... Joel Ferris. .. North Central John Rogers. Central Valley ,,,, , , Opp. S.P. 18 33 42 18 35 26 26 38 38 14 34 18 16 31 27 42 .6 27 Highland Matmen Youngg Show Promise in 3 'i Top right, Shadle wrestlers urging a teammate on to victory are Mark Anderson. Rick Stillar. Don Hendrix, Ed Seler, Mike Kuest, Gary Deaver. Top' Junior Ron Chadwick attempts to break free of the hold ofa Ferris matman. Above: Senior Gary Deaver breaks free for a one point escape against Rogers. This was Deaver's second year as a varsity wrestler for the Highlanders. 1 if' Q ff' k 2. Mwg, Qi X . '11 ' Q ,xv ' , , ,,,A , .,,, .,,,, ,.,.,. V . ,.q .i f 'W 'f f K Q .fxnyfliqk 'Vl- if , 1 ' ,, 5 my Wig, 35? QM-4 ,W X e'rw'f'l TDK , ' i- ' is N A ' H ?' 0 ,Arr 5' SAE A 1 W M I M A, 2, sg f AJ 'hw ,. F54 K, , , ,KI x ffw E M 1' we ,:,A 52- aw K 1 we , , f.:.f,'.'. Q- 'f fy 5 f.', Wi' Q, ., P. vs.: A QQ 1 QW' 1 f :X '51 N A R R in ,Q . 2 Q. N ' Zi' fs- ',-fQ 1 'firm-. 1,- Q-M 53'ar5?a-Q - ' f X :wx CU 5 5,95 1L,A gg , I A 3 4 W? if ,S Above: Junior Bruce Groesbeck shoots over LC defender as Rob Ridnour drives in for a rebound. Varsity Left: Senior Bob Hoefel shoots a jump shot against Lewis and Clark. Shadle players Chris Roberts and Ray Harding battle for a rebounding position. Below: With the game net around his neck and trophy in hand, Shadle's Chris Roberts holds award up for fans to see. lt symbolized the first time Shadle has ever won the Christmas tournament. Head coach Dave Robertson claps in Hoopsters Capture '7l Christmas Tourney Crown This year's holiday edition of the fighting Highlanders was a story of success, as the Scotties blasted their way to the first Christmas Tourney Crown in our school's history, In the past two years Shadle was placed second behind the Bears of Central Valley, but as the opening game of this year's Round Robin showed, the Scottish five had their valley rivals well under hand. We've waited so long and it feels so good, said Coach Dave Robertson. This year's fans saw a rematch of last year's number one teams of both the city and the valley, battle to a 61-45 win by the Highlanders over the C.V. Bears. The game was close until the final period, when the Scotties outscored their opponents 21-6. Game number two paired Shadle Park against the Eagles of West Valley. where the Scots met little opposition and won 75-58. ln the Championship game S.P. crushed the Lewis and Clark Tigers 63-51, in a great break-through for the Shadle Park Highlanders. lS,P. has played in the championship game five out of the seven years of the Holiday Tournamentl. fi Abovez Mike Raymond l'l5l and Rick Mellen l3'll go for a rebound in the Shadle-Rogers game. Top right: Kevin Lawson l23l shoots to put 2 on the board for Shadle. Mike Raymond ll 57 looks on, Left: Rick Mellen l31l racks up another 2 points for the Highlanders. Above: Coach Jim Elvington watches as the Scots tromped Rogers 56-44, The '72 B squad team are: Front row: Mike Lavelle, George Menegas, Jason Stuart, Kevin Lawson, Mike Henley, Scott B-Squad Capture C ity Honors SP's B squad, this year, took the city title by a one game margin. Their league record was 13-2 with an overall of 16- 3. Coach Elvington said, The players do a fantastic defensive job, ln one game they bounced all over N.C. with a final score of 64 to 44. The high point men for that game were Marc Flemming, with 18 points and Earl Howald with 17 points. The team this year shot a hot SOW: average. Top shooters this year were Derrick Soo, Kevin Lawson, Rick Nelson, Rick Mellen, Steve Stocker. Mark Deerheim, and Mike Raymond. Top rebounders were Earl Howald and Mike Raymond. Shadle's basketball team took a triple crown this year giving our B-squad, Junior Varsity, and Varsity all first places, which proved SP to be unbeatable this season. Richland ..... Rogers ....... Lewis and Clark ..... . . . Ferris........ Gonzaga ..... West Valley, .. North Central . University .... Rogers .,..... Lewis and Clark Ferris .,...... Gonzaga .,... North Central . Central Valley . Rogers....... Lewis and Clark ...., . . . Ferris ..,..,.. Gonzaga ..... North Central. . Opp 78 31 44 23 48 B8 55 35 51 24 58 41 44 43 44 35 50 46 43 Forsyth, Steve Stocker, Dereck Soo, Mike Ellyson. Back row: John Newbury, Mark Little, Mike Raymond, Craig Brenden, Earl Howald, Marc Flemming, Ron Lebsock, Mark Deerheim, Coach Jim Elvington. Not to be outdone by a highly rated varsity team, the JV's of Shadle Park proved they too were true champions, as they won the city title in full stride with an 8-2 league record and an overall game count of 11-4. Leading the way in scoring for the Highlanders was center Jeff Liddell who chalked up 156 points in fourteen outings for a 11.1 average, while hauling down 113 rebounds. Close behind in scoring was Bill Wilbur with 120, Jerry Seipp with 96, Barry Poffenroth with 94, and David Fehler with 93. A number of players also saw action in varsity uniforms this year, among these were Flon Brooks,Jeff Liddell, Jeff Sartz, Jerry Seipp, and Bill Wilbur. Coach Jim Groves commented that he felt he had a very fine bunch of juniors, and that he was looking forward to next year. The JV's winning their crown meant that Shadle Park basketball teams swept all three city league crowns, Top left: Junior Jerry Seipp shoots over G-Prep defender. Left: Ron Brooks shoots a jump shot against Moscow. I lxw. Above: Dave Fehler is caught in an awkward position after getting fouled by a Prep defender. Top. Bill Wilbur puts in an easy two against Prep. JV's Bust Three-way Tieg Capture City League Title Above: Members of the JV city champs are Front row: Dave Fehler, Bob Smet. Jim Bell. Ron Brooks. Barry Poffenroth, Lynn Christian. Top row: Coach Jim Groves, Butch Barnes. Jeff Liddell, Bill Wilbur, Jerry Seipp, J.T. Johnson. Dave Michaelsen, Mike McQuade. Left: Junior Jeff Liddell goes up for an easy two against the Gonzaga Bullpups. Shadle went on to beat Prep 56- 54. Opp. S.P Moscow ...... ...35 53 John Rogers .,,... . . ,41 66 Lewis and Clark .... ... 58 j . 52 North Central ... ...43 -'f 59 Joel Ferris. ,. . . . .63 . . 1:1 33 University... ...32 ifyl 54 West Valley .,.. . . .49 68 Gonzaga ..., . . .72 93 University ..,... . . .52 . , ' 34 John Rogers ....., . . .51 53 Lewis and Clark .... . . .55 60 Joel Ferris ....,.. . . .39 54 Central Valley .... . . .68 3 49 North Central .... ...GG '- 75 Gonzaga ....., . , , 54 V 56 lun-an--' vav.-.www , 1: First row: Tum Steger, Randy Anyan. Mike Witkowski, Jeff Brunette, Jim Coleman, George Poston. Second row: Rick Carter, Lewis Glenn, John Olson, On the bars Pat Bare, On the ladder Chris Coats, Jim Giguere, Dwight Peterson, Dave Bick. On the board Tim Dotson, Griff Thompson, Scott Wakefield, Von Chimienti, Tim Warner, Roy Clark. l .r W,-A. Right: Scott Wakefield, with Griff Thompson to the coach's instructions. Above: Roy Clark Team. in the background, listen closely practices with the Spokane Swim Flight: Roy Clark helps Scott Wakefield by watching him as he does a start for the back stroke. Below: Roy Clark, recognized as the fourth best high school breast stroker in the nation, shown here working on his speciality, SP Swimmers Compete at State The swim team this year added a new High School All American to accompany Rich Neale who received the award in 1964. Roy Clark was the third from Shadle to become one of these All Americans, and second in swimming to get the award. He also has been ranked as fourth in the nation in the breast stroke this year. Other top ranked swimmers this year were Scott Wakefield, who fell short of becoming a High School All American, and Griff Thompson, a transfer student from Lewis and Clark. For next year, Coach Combs anticipates good prospects from the juniors and sophomores. He also hopes to get some good swimmers from the junior high schools. Swim team competes in different kinds of meets called relay, dual meets, and districts. Relays are where three or more teams compete and dual meets are for two teams. The districts are play-offs to decide which teams will go to state. This year Roy Clark, Von Chimienti, Dwight Peterson. Tim Warner, Scott Wakefield, Mike Witkowski, and Griff Thompson made it to state from the swim team. Roy, Dwight. Griff, and Scott were entered in and got eighth in the medley relay. Roy took eighth in the 200 yard individual medley and third in the 100 yard breast stroke. Scott took seventh in the 100 yard butterfly, and Griff Thompson took third in the 50 yard free style and second in the 100 yard free style. The swim team took sixth in the state out of a field of 40. Q. Q . ,K Q? Yr I -51 ,i Eiga- . ,mx . ,- .L1 f .wi '-:gf gf , 5, Af ef S ff? ,.- f ,. whit Nap!!! F? ' ,www ,aw X Girls Take C ity, Regionals Title Once again the Girls' Gymnastics team swept the city league by claiming the first place title in their final meet against Ferris. Led by sophomore Laurie Bremer, the lassies concluded their regular season with a 44 consecutive win streak record, to complete their fourth undefeated season. In the regionals the girls captured the undisputed first place with Laurie Bremer receiving first place all-around and Debbie Duchow also placing high with a third place all-around, This meet qualified five girls for the state meet held in Spokane at LC this year. Among those qualified were: Laurie Bremer, Debbie Duchow, Vickie Bremer, Lorrie Nelson. and Carol Showman. Coach Lyle Pugh stated, l was really pleased with the girls and because they were such a young team. I was surprised at how well they did. For the first time, University was added to the schedule of meets. The girls also traveled to Richland for a non-league meet and beat them by a narrow margin. Because there can only be five girls in each event when competing, many of the girls had a variety of talents. Events included in meets are balance beam, floor exercise. trampoline, uneven bars, and vaulting box, Above: Laurie Bremer performs a handstand on the high bar of the unevens. Left: Carol Showman balances with the splits on the balance beam. fl A x . 2 2 , i if , I if ,if Q1 es ' 1 e A4 e e A e 'H e -els Going . . . ? e e l Where Have We Been . . . ?E Q8 ay? '42 f.1mg,N:w' 'A -'fic' H 4 eg vs, , .mr W. - ,,A-MN A., ,., - K We existed- spending time outside in the warm sun. Picnicing in the park and counting the minutes until the bell, releasing us, so we could race home . . . ' ln the Spring. at Q 8 4 8' 61 rf- 4. 1 ' v Q ,,fn , ' af. FJ, A r' 'gfzff 'V -Sf, fp. 'A lb ' fig: A 5 ,fl-I, , it , X , M 'min 54: ,gmt un.. . -I I ll Y , 1. .' 'MW'-W if-'UW' ' . wwe mv - r '1-vm -til 'nil H 1 -La 'U quam K it y 5 fy - i . 'ir L S F. Q 2 Above: After accepting his pin and the gave! Phil Yamauchi spoke on the problem of apathy of the students. Left: Listening to Phil Yamauchfs speech are four of the new officers, Fritz Hille, Vice President: Cindy Meyer, Secretary: Joselie Lee, Treasurer: and Patty Genova, Fifth Executive K' i 1 1 af: 4 4 wel' W. 1 va 'M rig' 'Q Paula Urness, Debbie Costello, Laurie Bremer, and Karen Klohe in the second row. Below: Lorinne Beyer, Cherie DeJoie. Sara Dickerson, Dave Sessions, and Scott Griffith look at some decorations at the Display House. Julie Westberg Chosen Sweetheart Building around a theme of Have A Heart, the 1972 Sweetheart Dance was presented this year on February 12. The highlight of the dance was the coronation of Shadle's Sweetheart, Julie Westberg. The Cafeteria was transformed into a garden of flowers and lights by the decoration committee, headed by Dave Sessions. A fountain and chandelier graced the Senior Cove with flower bearing cherubs at the doorways. Pots of flowers and a footbridge were also included in the decorations. Day break played for the dance which was held from 9:00 to 12:00 PM. Pictures were by Dorian. The backdrop featured two hearts. Julie Westberg was announced as the Sweetheart during the dance's intermission. She was selected from among ten semi-finalists chosen earlier in the week. The final balloting was held in homerooms on the Thursday before the dance when only the boys were allowed to vote. The semi-finalists were presented on the morning broadcast to the students. This was only the second time since Shadle opened that a Sophomore has been chosen as Sweetheart. lThe first wasjust two years ago in 1970.1 x- 4. , if i gf, .Q N he 0 rsfvi.. - - T' A I 2 1. my 1 X. x k,,, ,. W xg Y the H r 'S-4? Pipers: Dancers .loin Burns Night Celebration IF A MAN DOES NOT KEEP PACE WITH HIS COMPANIONS, PERHAPS IT IS BECAUSE HE HEAFIS A DIFFERENT DRUMMER. LET HIM STEP TO THE MUSIC WHICH HE HEARS, HOWEVER MEASURED, OR FAR AWAY. -THOREAU Providing Shadle's Scottish music is the pipe band. directed by Mr. Bill Thomas, a teacher at Westview. The band practices fourth period and after school working with the Highland Dancers to complete their Scottish image of the Highlands. The pipers and dancers main event was the Bobbie Burns Night celebration. lt was held at the Masonic Temple on January 22. Various dance and piper groups from throughout the Inland Empire join for this one evening of Scottish music and festivities. This year Shadle was chosen as the honor group for Burns Night. Throughout the year the pipers and dancers perform at other schools and around the city at special events. They also travel to nursing homes to entertain others and, of course, they play at most of the pep cons and other special activities right here at Shadle. Above: Robin Stone teaches Mr. Don Miller a few steps ofthe Highland Fling. ASB Council Termed Schools Besf' Top Center, ASB HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES, Row 1: Marianne Busch, Sue Richardson, Sharon Weaver, Linda DeMarco, Wendy Proctor, Sally Abramson, Margaret Wilson, Karene Beazer, Bekki Garrison, Maureen McDowell, Sherrill Janvier, Colleen Daugherty, and Robin Briley. Flow 2: Terri Sawyer, Karen 0'Leary, Suzanne Cottingham, Melody Bennett, Barb Richter, Karen Erickson, Jean Hindley, Colleen Bahr, Eileen Zagel, Debbie Meier, and Cherie Glover. Row 3: Nancy Rowe, Cherie DeJoie, Kay Sorini, Nancy Bauer, Kelly Williams, Diane Peak, Jill Erickson, Greg Burbo, Linda Moe, Kathy Liezen, Lori King, and Sue Sawyer Row 4: Don Whittaker, Jon Morris. Garry Thompson, Charley Hayes, Mike Sessions, Roy Matthews, Dan Brown, Pat Shaw, Bob Higbee, Dave Sherwood, Dave Fehler, and Bertie Kaio, Above: The members ofthe RED CROSS CLUB. Row 1: Tricia Anderson, Cindy Powrie, Jeanette Carlson, Sue Wands. Flow 2: Sally Randall, Bob Comstock, Bill Wilber, and Karen Henson. 1 sl J ' Y - gy 5 a 2,-a if 5 Q0 Wav' r, I X QQ N6 fag.. - 1 ,, iv M Lf, ,,f',' I' 14 gk f f M f 2 Q 1 - WW fy if 1 , , i W, bf --. 1 'Q , , ,F 2- ,..4....w W. , .ax , . ' 'HJ I. W ha., 1 ,,,, ., ' W Lg' ' 4 4, ' 'X ' . A Q.. Q ,f,. .,-..,: I-wax ,Q , K . K K ,.., 'ff . fy i, 155, M., F Wi ,S X 9 Lf QS' V3 lv few 51 N sf Top: HI-DECA Members are: From Row: Cheryl Vanos, Mr. Morlan, Diane Wohrle, Lita Fitzgerald, Teresa Duncan, Terry Johnson, Judi Willard. Second Flow: Nora Esch, Kathy Norman, Jody Benoit, Carol Decker, Peggy Opsal, Third Row: Barbara Flush, Cheri Terhark, Lynnette Van Orden, Debbie Rosenlund, Dawn Black, Randy Lorello. Fourth Row: Debbie Baker. Sue Ballinger, Pam Howald, Gcrdy Augustine, Kevin Tolley, Ron Miller, Mike Shay. Above: DECA-Fl members are: First Row: Janis Dick, Mr, Morlan. Denis Richardson, Linda Franklin, Second Row: Cathy Johnson, Loretta Avery. Ken Jordan, Kathy Cates, Debbie Brown, Diane Emery. Third Row: Vickie Reitmeier, Shelly Strate, Steve Mielke. Nancy Rowe, Mary Coleman, Rick Anyan, Lois Patrick. Dennis Mitchell, Bobbie Brown, Greg Mandick, Mary Showman. ' if 1 r C lub's Variety Sparks Interest Left. KEY CLUB members are: Front row: Chris Curtis, Jim Nelson, John Troyer, Jim Gyarfas, Dave Myers, Mike McQuade. Second row: Mike Sessions. Ray Davis, J.T. Johnson, Dave Flack, Roy Matthews, Ernie Briggs. Back row: Dan Lynch, Bill Cox, Brian Hunter. Mark Troyer, Mike Dexter, Below: CO- OP members are: Front row: Karianne x : CHALIN members row Melissa Lowry. 1 Nancy Bauer, Sue ckie Matsch. Lynelle cond row: Linda leen Lennox, Marilyn Mer Claudia Fischer, Becky Reichert, Kerri row Carolann Kent, inda DeMarco, Laurie 7lrkIe, Sue Damrell. Connie Wiens, Vickie Brown, Debbie Myron, Sheri Fairburn. Cindy Stewart. Second row: Micki Coyner, Becky Clark, Linda Hardy. Debbie Dearing, Donna Kucera. Claudia Van Order, Chris Rookey. Mary Baskin. Back row: Julie Yahnkee, Pamm Urton, Tish Burch, Becky Sullivan, Jan Tigar, Lynn Lindley, Mrs. Smithpeters. X, I . xi gtk.. W Top Center: ART CLUB: Sitting: Martie Greasley, Dave Brickley. Mike Jones. Reed Campbell, Rob Murphy. Sue Sawyer. Standing: Betty Mullen, Barb Mullen, Steve Cockburn, Robyn Floehm, Rick Stuart. Above: Fashion Board: Gayle Wheeler. Nancy Bauer, Theresa Durgan, Sitting: Dave Flack. Flight: T.V NEWS CREW: Back Row: Kenyon Fields, Steve McGrath, Steve Ramage, Tom Droz, Dave Urice, Jack Lewis, Chris Coats. Middle Row: Jack Northart, Jim Nelson, Gary Brown. Don Clossin. Barry Iverson, Grant Newport, Steven Zemke, Frank Cozza. Kneeling: Mitch Hill, Rita Noel, Frank Bayman, Tom Armitage. David Clevenger, Tom Holcomb, Steve Rush. W Q f - Interests 1 Expand in Clubs Top: MODEL UN: First row: Becky Smith, Linda Moe, Jacci Cooke. Patsy Howard, Chris Dammerell, Barbara Stirn. Second row: Cathie Brashear. Lynelle Sexsmith, Kerri Lowther. Linda Cameron, Niki Miller, Nancy Weaver. Third row: Diane Scanlon, Tom Hecla, Bruce Thomas. Suzanne Smith. Dave Myers, Mark Troyer, Karen Swords. Jim Burch, Margaret Wilson, Mr. Kelly. Sheryll Burgess. Above: HOME EC CLUB: First row: Kathy Norman, Margaret Hodgson, Karen McKee. Second row: Diane Pearson, Patsy Howard, Mikki Mays, Denise Branca. Anne Brock, Raeleen Oscarson, Connie Wiens. Top row: Mary-Beth Lilla. Kathy Goebel. Ann Satterlee. Below: RUSSIAN CLUB: Bottom: Jim Waite. Rick Stofier, Larry Burrow. Patty Genova. Tom Hilson, Chuck Moore, Steve Burket. Dave Ward, Jack George Poston. Pam Carr, Ann Satterlee, Jon Barrett, Floyd Bonser. Floyd Johnson. Third: Pat Kennedy, Heather Chamberlin, Laurie Bremer. IRR' Harshman, Mark Williams. Second: LaDonna Medina, John Pederson, Bonnie Henry. Top: Terry Bergdoll. Claudia Rodgers, Diana Mancini. eww wi' cu ff: Above: SPANISH CLUB Refristos y purple tacos. Right: GERMAN CLUB: Tst es schon supper? Club's Projects Bring Satisfaction Many Highlanders Left: AFS: Front Flow: Claudia Cox. Susan Richardson. Seated: Marcia McDonnell, Cheryl Leapley, Ann Satterlee, Mrs. Anderson. Standing: Janice Van Winkle, Debbie Replogle. Margaret Hodgson. Connie Wiens. Jean Lamont, Karen Cameron. Below: FRENCH CLUB1 First Row: Chris Dammarell, Jody Miner, Sherrill Janvier, Tricia Anderson, Karen Sanders, Carol Wagner, Debbie Towner, Marsha Favaro. Second Row: K1 xy, Terry Flynn, Debbie Bookwalter. Kathryn Borg, Susan Herzog, Beth Dawns, Sue Wands, Annette Naccarato, Carolynn Harper, Connie Farrier, Third Row: Denise Branca, Diane Miller, Linda Moe, Lori Spink. Tom Pickens, Dave Myers, Claudia Fischer, Cherie Glover. Fourth Row: Mitch Hill, Sheree Hickman, Paula Smith, Mike Peden, Gene Ozust, Bill Rickard, Tom Ertner. Jerry Rutty. Mindy Galbraith. Raeleen Oscarson. T3 X . Fghaod t , . nw Various Clubs Utili e Skills Right: SKI CLUB members are: First Row: Terry Sawyer. Melody Gooch, Sue Farmer, Debbie Lavender, Deanna Justus. Second Row: Mike O'Leary. Bette Zerba. Susan Saint, Becki Hay. Linda Cameron. Third How: Jacque ,. , f .. 1 I 1-ig, , ,. , , f'i vrfx':1zsi: - K? 41232816 . Seipp, Jim Cain, Ramona Jozwick. Jenny Heins, Nora Carlson, Celeste Hansen. Fourth Row: Dave Lorenzi, Rick Shauvin, John McQuade, Tom Wimpy, Don Clemens. Chuck Perry. . ,V , 1 is . 3,5 5- I Q, lm . Q .W-ws -f - .. ll ii 5.3 . an A Above: ELECTRONICS CLUB members are: First Row: Mike Martindale, Pat Spiker, Bill Hofer. Kim Wiley. Back Row: Mr, Jones. Jeff Bradhead, Bill Vienhage, Bill George. Roger Wink, Brian Seagrave. Right: POWER MECHANICS members are: Sitting: Dick Rodgers, Rick Green. Doug Babin. Standing: Mark Batters. Joe Hensdale, Steve Milke. Chuck Scott, Steve Anyan, Dave Farmer, Mr. Clark. Below: CHESS CLUB members clockwise are: Bill Carroll, Vern McCrea, Norm Zemke. Dave Novotny, Kayle Boomer, Steve Zemke, Mike Brislawn, Mrke Peden, Dave Winkel. 5 3 . -. Lk...f' Above. RIFLE CLUB, Flrst row. Dan Heinen, Ed Strick, Karene Beazer, Joyce Herrtage. Second Row: Mike Ladd, Randy Babin, Tom Carter, Neil Richardson. Top Row: Jay Hughes, Mark Miller. Dave Urlce, Darrell Neumiller, Mark Johnson. New Floral Design Club Glues Students Above: The LIBRARY CLUB members Row 1: Renee Gossard, Karen Speicher, Candi LaFay, Pam Gallagher. Beth Dawns, and Lesta Martin. Flow 2: Jeff Gier, and Frank Cozza. Top Left: DEMARIANS Row 1: Linda DeMarco, Rick Warriner, and Gwen Smith. Row 2: Cheryl Toennis, Sheryl Wells, Mike Nienhuis, How 3: Walter Biggs, Jack - ff a 1 fe ilk Northart, Cal Claughton. and George Vedder, Top center: F.T.A. Row 1: Linda DeMarco. Debbie Schmitz, Asile Anderson, Jane Zalevits, Colleen Daugherty, and Lorrie Moffatt, Row 2: Janis Sigman, Mark Williams, Dan Rowland, Barb Ferguson, and Carol Kathan. Vocational Skills 'x l fig? 3: 523 ni' it ' iii K Left: The members of the COMMERCIAL CLUB Flow 1: Kathy Price, Renee Marburger, Janet Holland, Laura Sherar, Cherie Postori, and Mary Beth Lilla. Row 2: Robin Welch, Lynn Parsons, Sheree Hickman, Edie Raschko, Kathy Goebel, and Diane Pearson. Top: The members of the SCIENCE CLUB. Row 1: Jeanette Carlson, Sharron Fox. Cindy Powrie. and Kathy Mann. Row 2: Kathy Hendon, Cal Claughton, and Bill Dodrill. Above: The members of the FLORAL DESIGN CLUB. How 1: Sue Goumaz, Diane Barber, Gwen Smith, Denlce McAlister, and Cheryl Jones. Row Z: Kathy Cook, Camille Hahn. Debbie Proffitt, Helen Hoiseth, and club advisor Mrs. Gerry Couture. Row 3: Patty McPherson, Nadine Koznek. Karen Hendon, Karen Sandbo. Barb Dewey, and Dava Walker. , ,f 2- Q it f gf yi ., IA J. . ,fy f- , nfs s , K , T f 3 if? 55 f i I ig ! P Mg ,. '4 ' K ? 0sii!,f'?g SP Bands Enter Area Contests nl ' Above: CONCERT BAND, Row 1: Vicki Miller, Dave Chinn, Mike Bauer, Lynn Krieger, Barb Beattie, Edith Howe, and Jan Roberton, Row 2: Lorrie Moffat, Paula Teague, Randy Tale, Debbie Hamby, Jenny Hainze, Leslie Erickson, Ron Oscarson, Connie Black, Randy Arrington, Steve Baruch, Peggy Holdridge, Fluthanne McWilliams, Terri Sawyer, and Janis Sigman. Row 3: Jim Kane, Dan Rowland, Jeff Frethiem, Fran Krieger, Mike McGinnis, Steve Pippenger, Mike Means, Linda Antonio, Dave Stewart, Sue Thomley. Tom Latenser, Kim Hendren, Claudia Rogers, and Kenyon Fields. Row 4: Dave Elliot, Larry Gallagher, Marv Hurmance, Dean Sullivan, Tom Droz, Mike Claussen, Doug Gossard, Bob McBride, Russ Hulvey, Ken Miller, Tim Stussi, Steve Wissink, Wes McClain, John Newbury, Diane Hunter, and Jill Ericson. Right: The HIGHLAND DANCERS are: Row 1' Debbie Peden, Robin Stone, Debbie Bookwalter, Holly Bishop, Melissa Lowry, Sally Randall, and Lisa Jones, Row 2: Carol Wagner, Gayle Wheeler, Barb Hopp, Theresa Durgan, Linda Cameron, Diane Miller, and Cathy Gross, 5- i 9 ,f ll s'.A-if 4-an Left: SYMPHONIC BAND members are: Row 'li Kim Fowler, Kathy Dixon, Robin Davis, Sheryll Burgess, MaryLuann Harvey. Karen DeMond, Cherie DeuPree, Jayne Verney, and Cathy Cogley. Row 2: Sue Nelson, Linda Sage, Sandy Tyler. Craig Collison, Darrel Verney, Dave Teague. Steve Burket, Gary Heeter, Jacque Seipp, and Denise Branca. Row 3: Don Andre, Rick White, Judy Elo. Mark Williams, Ron Steele, Don Skow, Alan Kiefer, Gloria Lee, Raleen Oscarson. Kay Larson, and Steve Pilcher. Row 4: Mark Olson, John Hainze. Dave Hite. Roger Wink, Stan Campbell, Pat Shaw. Doug Hanenburg, Mike Thompson. Mike Sand. Blake Folden, and Chris Borg. Below: ORCHESTRA. Row 1: Dave Nolan lstring bassl. Vicki Miller. Joan Yamauchi, Cathy Cogley, Margie Harris, Sally Yeend, Rick Yeend, and Kim Fowler. Row 2: Diane Schutz. Cheri DeuPree, Robin Davis, Linda Sage, Leslie Erickson, Don Whittaker. Mary-Luann Harvey, Carol Gwynn, Fluthanne McWilliams, Nancy Schaefer, and Dee McCoy. Row 3: Kelly Willaims, Tim Erickson, Fritz Hille, John Francis, Linda Moe, Doug Hammond, Rich Fowler, Debbie Meier. Randy Fink, and Dave Ross. Row 4: Barb Crampton, Joe l-lensdell, Mark Williams, Mary King, Russ Hulvey, John Lamunyon, John Stork, Tyler Liggett. Gloria Lee, Kathy Neuburger, Lynne Zeuge, and John Hart. Left: JAZZ LABORATORY BAND: Row 'l: Dale Allen, Mark Olson, Rich Fowler, Mr. John Harris, and Rick Yeend. Row 2: Dee McCoy, Rick White, John Hainze, Don Andre, Tyler Liggett, and Lorrie Moffat. Row 3: Doug Hammond. Ron Steele, John Stork, Don Skow, Fritz Hille, and Craig Collison. Row 4: Lee Bollard, Doug Gossard, Jim Wilhborg, Doug Hanenburg, Mike Thompson, Dave Hite, and Chris Borg. Above: STAGE BAND. Rhythms: Claudia Saint, Ron K McNett. Tom Latenser, and Joe Hensdell lseatedl. Row 1: Linda Distler, Kathy Dixon, Jayne Verney. Mike McGinnis, Randy Taie, Randy Arrington, and Janis Sigman, Row 2: Dave Nolan, Kay Larson, Sandy Tyler. Gary Heeter, Dave Teague, Steve Baruch, Jeff Fretheim, Bob Arnold, and Mark Olson. Row 3: Mike Means, Judy Elo, Tom Fahey. Tim Stussi, Mike Sand, Steve Wissink, Marv Hurmance. Blake Folden, and Larry Gallagher. The HIVLASSIES: Row 1 kneeling left to right: Janice Chappell, Cherie Poston, Patti Joy, Tammie Covey, Nancy Weaver, and Jan Maxwell. Flow 2: Denise Duchow, Diane Schutz, Marilyn Keeler, Ann Satterlee, Cherie Hinchliff, Connie Wiens, Sherrill Janvier, Chris Jensen, Georgia Overbust, Nancy Schaefer, Margaret Hodgson, Jody Miner, Cindy England, Debbie Sille, and Margie Lewis. Flow 3: Terri Tuke, Karen Speicher, Karen Alger, Lyn Jones, Karen Erickson, Terry Flynn, Marsha Favaro, Teri Fay, Lorrie Williamson, Janie Countryman, Cathy Wittkopf, Geri Bell, Leslie McNett, Chris Dammarell, Jane Zalevits, Barb Hess, and Karen Cameron. Flow 4: Jill Jansen, Maureen Eigeman, Laurie Smith, Barb Ferguson, Debbie Hyatt, Mary Baskin, Jan Tigar, Jeanette Carlson, Lori King, Jean Hindley. Jo Montgomery, Vicki Spring, Sue Fredrickson, Kathy Baril, Becki Kuehl, Patty Wilson, Vicki Hayter, and Sue Hughto. How 5: Cindy Meyer, Nancy Bauer, Kay Sorini, Sherri Cobb. Barbara Warner, Jackie Matsch, Eileen Zagel, Diane Schmitt, Leslie Crutcher, Sue Davis, Cherie DeJoie, Dava Walker, Beth Weeks, Melody Bennett, Megan Kilgore, Ruth Carlson, and Lorraine Bryan, Row 6: Janice Van Winkle, Sandy Kneeshaw, Sharon Kramer, Fluth Justus, Patsy Howard, Kathy Picard, Kathy Vickery, Laura Cooksey, Claudia VanOrder, Pam Carr, Kirsten Wold, Becky Reichert, Karen McKee, Connie McKnight, Kirsten Lindberg, Lynne Zuege, Flosie Higgins, Debbie Welsh. Flight: CLANSMEN. Flow 'l' Jeff Wright, Steve Heeren, Bill James, Mike Jilbert, Dan Yount, Mike Peden, Jeff Conlon, Jim Gyarlas, Larry Guy, and Ron Haeger. Flow 2: Vern McCrea, Dave Barnes, Arne Johnson, Gene Ozust, Jeff Jones, Gary Deaver, Mike Shay, Don Hendrix, and Charles George, Flow 3: Robert Comstock, Bruce Groesbeck, Scott Mullenix, Dave Ward, Mike Ericson, John Meyer, Dave Boyson, Ray Davis, and Dave Urice, Far right: KARATE CLUB, Flow 1: Jeff Jones, Linda Cameron, Jeanette Carlson, Teri Fay, Doug Degrood, Kim Hendren, Doug Burke, Penny Kohler, Teru Chinen. Flow 2' Jim Paton, Jerry Sullivan, Chuck Gilstrap, Vern Shepard, Tom Boyle, Paul Ramsey, Kennon Scrivner, James Baril, and George Renner Row 3: Jim Elvington, Robert Thomas, Tricia Anderson, Mike McOuade, Diane Emry, Steve Rush, Earl Whittaker, Clayton Vails, Floyd Johnson, and Brad Folden. Row 4: Shawn Broderick, Jack Northart, Mike Shay, Quin Kessler, Blake Folden, Rick Stoner, Mike Marte, Bob Christie, Bob O'Conner, and Dan Young, Flow 5: Mike Murphy, Randy McKeen, Paul Quaschnick, Rod Freese, Jeff Brewer, Gary Keyes, George Ray, Buddy Grovhoag, Bernie Labrucherie, Craig Lundberg, Pat Sand, and Len Carlberg. Elm 'ki Karate Club Added To SP Activities .1 , if -xv d Above right: Shadle Park VARSITY Cooke, and Sue Damrell. Row 2: Barb CHEERLEADERS, Flow 1 left to right: Michaelsen, Deb Fichera, and Sue Paula Urness, Karen Klohe, Jacci Miller. Above: PEP CLUB members are: Row 1: Carla Krigbaum, Linda DeMarco. Denise Churchill, Darlene Lundin, Anne Pulvermacher, Debbie Putt. Joy Barnhart, Kathy Holmquist, Sharon Walker, and Colleen Daugherty. Row 2: Sue Logsdon, Lynne Thomas, Denise Grimmer, Debbie Brundige. Laurie DeMarco, Colleen Ferguson. Linda Distler, Vicki Peterson, Jodi Woodell, and Laura Abramson. Row 3: Karen Stover, Caroline Ducas, Rhonda Ridnour, Sandi Bellefeuille. Debbie Johann, Sue Kent, Nancy Ericson. Marsha Bickley, Melanie Bryan, JoAnn Ritchy, and Kathy Price. Row 4: Celeste Hansen, Ann Brock, Jackie Fieseler, Shelley Bockrneyer. Landie Chappell. Melissa Dickson, Zorene Tharp, Tami Lockie, Karen Maass, and Jill Saterlee. Right: The SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS are: Laurie Bremer, Margaret Cassidy, Laura Sherwood. and Debbie Duchow. Qs Girls Drawn to Club Activities Top: AQUA TARTAN members are: Row 1: Leslie Crutcher, Cathy Comar, Krista Frethiem, Karen Bell, and Debbie Usher. Row 2: Donna Koznek, Sandy Kneeshaw, Sue Davis, Jody Erickson, Flita Noel, Sherri Jarvis, and Sandi Johnson. How 3: Cathy Gross, Laurie DeMarco, Jackie Jacobsen, Landie Chappell, Sue Sawyer, and Laura Cooksey. Row 4: Karen Swords, Linda DeMarco, Bonnie Sherar, Fleagen Sexsmith, Darla Comstock, Lori King, Megan Kilgore, and Suzanne Cottingham, Above: CAILEG CLAN members include: Row 1: Jan Tigar, George Overbust. Sherrill Janvier, Colleen Daugherty, Linda DeMarco. Row 2: Eileen Zagel, Lorrie Williamson, Sandy Kneeshaw. Cyndie Nibler, Barbara Warner, Sue Davis. Row 3: Debbie Welsh, Leslie Crutcher, Sue Damrell, Teri Fay, Robin Davis, Mrs. Charlotte Jones. Flow 4: Jody Ericson, Paula Smith, Wendy Wallace, Linda Cameron, Barb Flichter, Karen Erickson, Marsha Favaro, and Terry Flynn. een.. iq. .,-,, ,, -L 0DN! gs! :gif AN , L,L f f ll, 3, N. --an i 42 w -V-I-.V , X Tracksters Come On Strong, Strive to ain it Ti G Cy tle -4' Top: Members of the 1972 SP track team are front row: Charley Hayes, Glenn Kerns, Jeff Sartz, Ray Davis, Dave Flack, Tom Stanton, Mike Phillips, Steve Hurd, Gene Ozust, Alan Hess, Rich Bemel. Flow 2: Jeff Jones, Tom Carson, Ron Lebsock, Steve Wissink. Len Ellzey. Rollin Wimpy, Steve Pilcher, Jeff Wright, Ron Steele, Steve Weinberg. John Stuchell, Coach Kovick. Flow 3: Coach Lockhead. Dean Sullivan, Greg Clark, John Potter, Kevin Lawson. Paul Jorgensen, Mike Raymond, Jeff Morlan, Les Merriman, Gerry Robison. Flow 4: Bob Grovhoug, Mike McOuade, Mark Murphy, Dave Batty, Mike Marte, Steve Heeren, Larry Thibault, Mike Dexter, Tom Tidwell, Chris Roberts. Flow 5: Bob Comstock, Barry Iverson, Tim Erickson, Kerry Blair, Craig Withrow. Dave Bick, Gary Peterson, Gary Nolan, Terry Redd, Craig Lawson, Chris Fahey. Varsity Lacks Experiences ' Try for City Repeat ' 4. L 15 gt. , Top: Senior Larry Guy anticipates a ground ball, Paul Jensen is Above: Among those trying out for varsity baseball are Shadle player in the background. Top right: Junior Keith Snyder Pat Sand. Craig Lundberg,Jim Brown, Larry Guy. Rick E swings at pitch thrown by University pitcher in pre-season game. Poffenroth. Rick Side. Flon Brooks. Row 2t Keith Sn Fehler, Ron Chadwick. Dave Ward, Ron Cerenzia, Paul J Cerenzia, Dave Barnes, Dan Henderson, Row 3: Coach Bill Webb, Bill Carrol, Scott Mullenix. Mike Johns. Lyn Craig Mitchell, Bud Locosty. Ted Farr, Larry Fisher. Brown. Above: Dave Ward and Dan Henderson, both varsity outfielders, hustle in between innings. Top: Members of the B-Squad baseball team are from row: Coach Jim Paton, Randy Anyan, Dan Bond, Kurt Froid, Mike Ellison. Steve Michelson. Mike Erickson, Jason Stuart, Ray Hopkins. Row 2: Paul Ramsey. Tom Ernest. Ron Hart. Rob La Fontaine, Dave Richey, Tom Cook, Les Guy, Rick Tidd. Row 31 Jerry Gerow, Steve Stocker, Dave Hutchins. Marc Flemming, George Cordier, Scott Forsyth, Mike Henley, Pat Cane. Mike McGinnis, Brandon Frick. Below: The Boys' Golf Team. includes: Front row: Bill Reed, Scott Byers, George Menegas. Middle row: Don Gregory, Bill Grant. Gary Kuhn. Greg Burbo. Tom O'Brien, Mark Fiellman. Back row: Mr. Manning. Phil Koenig, Bill Wilber. Jim Gyarfus, Jerry Seipp. John Bowen. Dave Boyson. Ken Schroeder. and Tom Clinton. Right: Jerry Seipp manuevers an iron during practice. rl L. Q wg: N rin AJ r .. Above: Junior Jean Lamont works to perfect her swing. Right: The Girls' Golf Team consists of: Front row: Debbie Johann. Sandi Bellefeuille. Colleen Ferguson. Bette Zerba. Back row: Kathy Haney. Karen Erickson, Barb Richter, Carolynn Harper, Jean Lamont. Karen Cameron. Golfers 'feed Up' For Spring Season Tee fore two and two fore tee . . . is referring, of course. to the Shadle Park Golf Teams. The Boys' Team, supervised by Coach George Manning, again putted around at Downriver Golf Course this fall. Among the approximate 40 that turned out for the team, only 25 were kept. Dave Boyson, senior, lead the boys to a second place finish at the end of their unofficial season. Other top boys that competed in the weekly matches were: Jim Gyarfus, Jerry Seipp, Bill Wilber, Ken Schroeder, and Tom Clinton. Coach Manning felt that the spring prospects for high placing were very good. Not to be outdone, the Girls' Golf Team gained first place championship by winning the All- City Tournament held at Esmaralda Golf Course this fall. Coached by IVlr, Ron Kovick in the fall, and by lVlrs. Charlotte Jones in the spring, the girls also practiced at Downriver and had weekly matches. Among the approximately 12 girls turning out in both seasons, Jean Lamont was the most outstanding golfer. When asked how she thought the team would do in the spring, Jean Lamont replied, If we are as consistent in the spring as we were in the fall, we have a good chance for the city championship. ,OT Tennis Team Anticipate Crowns Shadle Park's varsity boys' tennis team finished second in what coach Vern Page termed a highly competitive city league season. Dan Yount, number one varsity man, led the S.P. netters compiling a 5-3 individual record. Mr. Page expressed strong expectations for the spring season, lf the team wants to I think we can be right on top, said the new Highlander coach. Taking the time to view an early practice session in March one could conclude from the high spirits and togetherness that a league title beckoned to every player. With a team comprised of sophomores, the B squad boys tied for the city championship. The team's 7-3 record greatly pleased coach William Meuler. Mr. Meuler thinks his sophomores will be strong additions to the 1973 varsity squad. A 5-4 victory over North Central, unbeaten during the two previous years, highlighted the girls' tennis season. The Lassies finished the season tied for first place with North Central High School. u .1 va Above: Boys' varsity tennis team, row 1: James Burch, Brandon Burch, Stephen Burket, Michael Peden, Stephen Matthews, Daniel Yount, Arne Johnson, and Bill Rickard. Row 2: Coach Vern Page. Phil Yamauchi, Mike Means, Terrance Weinberg, Pat Shaw. Larry Bettinger, Rod Carro, Steve Bunn, Jack Harshman, Rick Hoefel, and Vern McCrea, Flight' Shaking hands after the first challenge match of the season are varsity players Dan Yount and Arne Johnson, :Yl- , ,..,. 3' ,rw ,A 5 , . Top right: Boys' B-Squad tennis team, row 1: Larry Gallagher, Mark Troyer, Steve Leon. Joe Cain, Eric Anderson, Dereck Soo. and Steve Baruch. Back Row: Coach William Meuler, Greg Wright, Mark Little. Earl Howald, Mark Deerheim, John Bettinger, and Steve Kretzer. Not pictured: Kevin Gardner. Floyd Johnson, Tom Lathen, Curtis Wands, and Steve Zemke. Top Left: Girls' B and varsity tennis teams. Row 1: Denise McKee. Laura Sherar, Jo Montgomery, Gail Mc:Caughey, Ruthanne McWilliams, Priscilla Winkler, Karen McKee, and Susan Higinbotham. Row 2: Susan Costello, Diane Pearson, Janie Countryman, Linda Sage, Robin Davis, Diana Mancini. Terri Fay. Wynne Walinski, Liz Hurd, and coach Miss Roberta Groth. Row 3: Kathy Buckholz, Vicki Peterson, Peggy Holdridge, Heidi Schneider, Lorrie Williamson, Reagan Sexsmith, Crista DeMasi, and Sue Kent. Not pictured: Margie Lewis, Terry Flynn, Margie Harris, Lorrie Moffatt, and Becky Geisler, Above: Varsity player Arne Johnson demonstrates winning form. Where Arewesom 1 90444, '- WhereHm1e We f3een Ei- i F my 'im L we - , fi ll? ' , 'II f 'ff y , 3' iigg., , ,S+ . ' , Ti. .ua P-1 :2 t inthe final analysis. you will educatey ' yourselves -Pat Bockmeyer Faculty - Academics School Board Concerned With Personalizing Students The Board of Directors Acting as Vice President of president post is filled by the Board is John R Warn Orville L. Barnes, Approving funds for a new Career Guidance Center, School District 581 administration and Board of Directors took a major step in advancing individual services to the students of Shadle Park High School. Also the approval of the Students Rights and Responsibilities Policy was the first main statement regarding student privileges and obligations in the School District's history. Under the administration of Dr. Albert Ayars, Superintendent of schools, the Board of Directors was concerned with personalizing education and preparing students for responsible citizenship. ln addition, the school administration was obligated to provide the students with a setting which would assure optimum learning. Because of these concerns and obligations, funds were also approved for the electronics laboratory, closed circuit television and expansion in the humanities and inter-racial studies area. Administrators Issue In September. 1971, Mr. Keith Rostvold, principal, set a challenge in front of the students of Shadle Park High School-a challenge that dared the students to become responsible individuals and yet not so individual that they couldn't become a united body of Shadle Park. Throughout the year, the school administrators. counselors, and deans worked together as a team with the faculty to help each student meet this challenge, stressing particularly guidance in occupational skills. The Career Guidance Center. with the addition of guidance counselor Robert Cappello, was an indication of this concern with the student as an individual. Top row: MR. ROBERT CAPPELLO-Career Guidance Counselor. MRS. VEFlDA ADAMS Sophomore Counselor. MRS. OLGA IVERSON-Senior Counselor. MR. WAYNE CHANDLER-Dean of Boys Bottom Row: MR. GARY LEAVER-Junior Counselor MISS HELEN CLEVELAND-Dean ofGirls Right: Mr. Robert Cappello assists Debbie Brady in choosing a college that best fits her needs. Far Right: Mr. Rostvold talks with Mrs. Rozella Mohney Q I 231' ' 'W' v vfwhy v fl U A L, V ,M 5 W .Y .12 Q W wx, 11.11 'g f , ,,,,xzi1 51 .r y Q fiw sw M www: , ' 1, wwf. I 4, sr? . 'Hr W w p. , 4 fi '- , 1,- L ui? fam. f' 'Eg ,, 5 Q J -.., mvlilllvif f , v---NF-Q-,,..m.,-,,.M, 'W f-nam J. Staff Provides Student H elpss Service Providing services and assistance to the Shadle student body is the common goal of the Learning Resource Center directors and the Shadle office staff. Learning Resource Center personnel ithe new name for the libraryl aids in the selection of books and also assists teachers in curriculum planning. At the same time they help students develop good study and reading habits. is I 2 if' ' Name filing, writing out tardy slips. and answering telephones are just a part of the applied techniques used in the school offices. With the help of student workers. all the offices are being run very efficiently. states Mr. Stockman, Business techniques are learned during the year by Shadle students in cooperation with all staffs. These skills benefit the workers both now and after graduation. Top right: BARBARA WEATHERLY-Library clerk: ROZELLA MOHNEY-Secretary: MARGARET MATHEWS-Secretary, Above: MILDRED GLIDDEN-Secretary: ELOISE PADDOCK4Secretary. Far right: LENORE HAIGHT-Librarian: JUDITH MORSTAD-Librarian. RIGHT: ELEANOR BOSWELL-Bookroom clerk: ADELINE ZELLER-Secretary. Q f X , . 4 , ,fain ' QQ! Q ,. , ,,,.,..,. ,, , , 11:9 :rw f, J 1 fe N-K we ' K . 1 f ., . I - K K ,,,,, , , SJ ggi, V if! Mi M.. 397 ' 'flw'ji:,- w 'iff 4, H , W, vw .1 w,,,m:f.,W: gym, Q f m,,.,,,,W4: 'QM , -f VR diffs.-W -M we 5'-25? ' ' A f ,N 1+ .X x fag y ,AM uw... '+x-mvm-A we KRW JA QM R, Q -X Q-R K' xEg:1L:F, zif . - 5. ,f . Six.-5. ,J XWVK. ,aff wwf' E w . , 'vi,i,-51 : ic? V ff Z: QF: xg . QQ X sp . :g if 'Q i 4 Tk 'al- . s.. 5. Q, AWWM, H .V ,.,m..., Q ,gif . I? A 'fx fa- W... ., , My-.M . ,af ,mm V V uf-5, 3, li ,. A., ,. ed. ,'rLx:Ln', 'sa ' '-',-urxgfig A Sf ,Q igifagg 7 8 'Q in English Department Revises Curriculum Major revisions were instigated in the English department for the spring semester as over 30 classes were added to the curriculum. These new electives could be taken in place of the existing requirements, or the regular English 4-6-8 classes were also offered. Even though the department did not expect an increase in materials or personnel. the change was felt necessary in light of the ever- changing demands of society. according to Mr. Frank Yuse, head of the English department. We were still on the same budget, he commented. and the department was limited in materials. available rooms and teachers. He went on to say that the department carried out those changes in spite of this and they were very successful. Two new teachers were added to the English staff this year. Mr. Ron Kovick taught sophomore English and several of the new electives. Mr. Pete Vander Wegen took over the publications and sophomore English classes, and expanded the journalism department's coverage with several new electives. Top row SARAH ANDERSON American Field Service Advisor, PATRlCIA Bottom row: CARL CROWE-Drama Advisor. LOUISE FORSYTH Humanities BOCKMEYER Girls League Advisor NORMA BOISEN Dileas Chailin Advisor. Drama Advisor. Class of 1972 Advisor. LLOYD FOWLER Talent Club Advisor VIRGlNlA BURGER Class of 1973 Advisor WT CLARK-Closed Circuit TV American Field Service Advisor. PEGGY GILBERT Debate Coach RON Advisor Publications Advisor KOVICK-Assistant Track Coach, Girls Golf Coach. Top row: BETTY PARTRIDGE- English, Humanities, Faculty Courtesy Committee: ESTHER PHILLIPS-English, Faculty Courtesy Committee, Bottom row' lDA ROWE-Phlllipine Sister School. English, PETE VANDER WEGEN-English. Journalism. Newspaper and Yearbook Advisor, Wrestling, Above Mr. Frank Yuse, English and Foreign Language Department Head, spends a quiet moment studying one of his many English texts, Top right Mr. Carl Crowe uses his hands to emphasize a point while speaking to students during the lunch hour Activity lunch has provided new opportunities for student-teacher contact. Bottom right: Mrs. Ida Rowe encourages intense and open sharing of ideas and attitudes in a discussion section of her Humanities 11 course, inte, Languages Develop lncliuidual Interests Student comprehension and fluent use of written and spoken languages other than his own is the objective of this year's Foreign Language program at Shadle Park. lVlr, Yuse, English Department l-lead, feels this year's curriculum is particularly effective in catering to individual interests and in developing language skills With the advantage of a tape recorder in every Foreign Language class, and a tape library containing more than 1000 tapes the individual is able to accustom his ear to hearing the language and then go on to speaking, vvriting, and understanding it. With this combination of new and old techniques more than 500 students have perfected skills in a foreign language. Although no changes were made in courses this year. students may expect the addition of courses like Greek and Italian in future curriculums, 1' t ia, 5 ......P' Top row, CARLOS FLORES-Wrestling Spanish, Student Supervisor, Spanish, Club ILNIAR KULJUS-Russian Club. Foreign Languages, Bottom row Jllvl MCBRIDE Spanish, English, Spanish Club. LORETTA SLOANfGerman Club. German Left WILLIAM VIA-Foreign Language, French, French Club Social Studies Dffers New Class Preparing students for a more mature fashion of living was the goal of the Social Studies department headed by Mr. Don Miller. This goal was met through such new courses as PICI. where the students initiate their own curriculum, and Afro-American History, a nine week mini-course corresponding with World Religions taught by Mrs. Katherine Moore. With these newtclasses, plus the other department courses giving help, the student may become an effective citizen in the complex and rapidly changing world we live in. Mr. George Manning summerized the goal. saying Effective citizenship in the United States today requires the ability to understand and to act on social, economic, political and international affairs. '- ei :me r l 5. Top right: Mr. Don Miller, department head, instructs his class of juniors in the humanities. Above: Mr. Robert Gilmore stresses a point to his class of seniors in government. PICI Students D Their Cwn Thing The Practicum In Community Involvement lPICll class is open to fifty seniors interested in being involved in community affairs. The main aim of the class is to propose a total concept design for the city of Spokane for 1985. To accomplish this, members of the community are asked to speak and exchange ideas with the students, both in the classroom and in their offices. The class is conducted in an informal atmosphere, in four periods. Students direct their own course of study. spending much time in the community. The course is unique because Shadle is the only high school in the state offering this class. lt tries to bring the senior requirements together in one offering, and tries to apply these directly to the community. A person studying the city budget would recieve an applied math credit. Since the class operates as a city with a true budget, and council, the government and economics credits are included as credits earned. Credits can also be earned in Environmental Science. Applied Sociology. Architectural Design, and Applied Communi- cations. This experimental class is being offered for the first time in the state, and is planned for those students who want to help better the life of Spokane. l ' A mx f'f- if 2 Q . ,v Left: Students listen to a guest speaker, invited by the class. Top: Mr. Frank Windishar. teacher and advisor to the class, is meditating on some questions to ask Mrs. Leonard. Above: Mrs. Margaret Leonard talked to the PICI class about election campaigns. community involvement, and what she and the class can do to help the community. Xi , . ag, Y x Q in V' Q 1 rr sz' ' 3 j f isffawx ' .fvjg K x 13. ff' 5 .I K e , 1 K ' : .,. , if L 'ing was 15 . S215 ,. - ,z ',mc'f:' ,fy .AQ 1-X: La mg. 3: S 3' i +35 Q 5 K N-....., v N Y 75 . 'Wifi 'X 153 1- - qisgr. 'Merciful' Science Students Enjoy New 9-Week Courses Why do we have to cut up this stuff?, was the cry of the merciful biology student on dissection days. A grace to these students were the nine week science courses initiated at Shadle in the fall of '71 . Those who enjoy science found Shadle Park's curriculum offering opportunities to grow microscopic cultures, perform chemistry experiments. and enter projects in science fairs: all in an attempt to gain scientific knowledge from sources other than a text book. Vern Page, new to the science department, said that Shadle classes are successfully working with a relaxed atmosphere. Above: JOSEPH HESLlN-com- mencement director. PAUL JENSEN-science club advisor. VERN PAGE-tennis coach. Right: VIRGINIA JAMIESON-science club advisor. JOANNE WALTER'pep club advisor. M1855 N QW -ftiszl. . rf' QQ 4. - 7 . 'W- F55 'Rf-mf? x if A Swv X. fiexlm ff' --- aa M Math, Business Offer Technical Classes Striving to serve more non-college bound students, the Shadle Park Business Education and Math Departments included specialized courses for the 1971-72 curriculum. The Business Education Staff, under the direction of Mr. Ed Feldhusen, offered such practical experience classes as Steno I, Data Processing, Business Machines, and Business Managing and Principles. These subjects are essential to the student if he is to become successful in vocations involving secretarial work, computer programming, and other jobs which require technical training, explained Mr. Feldhusen. This year the Math Department continued Industrial Mathematics. This course deals with mathematics used in the trades. During the second semester, Consumer Related Math was offered for the first time, covering math encountered both on the job and in the home. .X Above: WAYNE EACKER Mathematics Head. VIRGINIA KOLLER-F.T.A. Advisor. HARVEY LOCHHEAD TrackCoach Right: DAVID ROBERT- SON - Basketball Coach CECIL ROBINETTE-A.S.B Advisor. . Egg?--www-g is . ,,Z, 3, X: N 33 muy.. Z sf J r w Q . fs . M f. :- -. .4 mi. Top Left: EDWARD FELD- HUSEN-Business Edu- cation Head. MARY GRlGGS-Commer- cial Club Advisor. JANIS HANKEL-Girls' League Advisor, EVELYN MAGNUSON- Commercial Club Advisor. Bottom: HARLOW MOE- Faculty Lounge Committee. JIM MORLAN-D.E. Clubs Advisor. GEORGIALEE SMITH- PETERS-CO-OP Club Ad- visor. ROBERT STOCKMAN- Business Manager. Above left: In her Senior Math class, Mrs. Koller instructs students in mathematics related to their daily lives. Left: Mrs. Griggs supervises Mary Beth Lilla in the operation of a comptometer during her 4th period Business Machines class, Above: Girls in Mr. Stockman's 5th period Business Machines class learn the use ofthe ten-key adder. Art, Music Classes Combine Talents Combining their talents. the art and music departments joined forces to sponsor the annual Christmas project in December. The entire school was decorated with mural paintings and families and other guests of the students were entertained by the choir and the orchestra at the Christmas Concert to close the week before vacation. Mini courses were new to the art department this year and included instruction in leather craft. art appreciation and fabric crafts. To offer the student a chance to compare his work with others in the state, a National Scholastic Art Showing was held in January. This year, the state award winners were sent to New York to compete on a nationwide basis. Music department groups performed in five concerts at Shadle in 1972. They also worked individually perfecting marching techniques. concert style, and stage performance. according to Mr. John Harris, department head. Above: JOHN HARRIS-Music department head, MELVIN KORNMEYER-Choral music. gin ,A E-1. -. so .txt ' L , kgwfgi .v 2 . f E? as -X X -'1 ' ff' 5 l Q, .Pvt X ix 'N '-tt Above: GEORGE ALEX-Fine arts head RONALD CARSON-Art coordinator. Left: DAISY CHAPMAN-Art club, GERALDINE COUTURE-Girls' League CLAUDIA SCHWAB-Art club. Top left: Miss Schwab corrects one of the tests given to basic art classes before any projects are started. Left: Playing any instrument is a full-time job of practicing as is shown by the brass section of the stage band as they practiced for the Pop's Concert that was held on November 19. Above: Mr. Carson casts a watchful eye as Carleen Cirullo does a pencil sketch of one of her classmates who doubles as a model. H me Ec., Ind. Arts Depts. Gain Many New Courses Initiation of four new courses highlighted activities of the Shadle Park Home Economics Department during the fall of 1971. The most unique being Bachelor Living. a course for senior boys. Bachelor Living teaches selection and mending of clothing, cooking, and grooming. School year '71-'72 also saw the start of three mini-courses. Cake Decorating, Needle Craft, and Knit Sewing were added to give future housewives specialized knowledge from their high school years. Gone from the department's awards program was the Sterling Award given to the girl judged as the best student of the year. The Betty Crocker Scholarship Tests remained on the curriculum. As did its female counterpart. the Industrial Arts Department gained new courses in 1971. Electronics classes for girls was the addition at the end of the first semester. This course was organized for girls interested in electronics but not ready for competition in the boy's classes. lVlr. Brandon began a hobbies class to promote interest in scale model construction and wood working. .-...,,. x., Top row left to right: GILBERT BROOKS-Department head. HAROLD BURGEN-Rifle Club, Faculty lounge. CARL SCHMIDT'Archery Club. Bottom row: TERRY BRANDON- Class of '73, Power Mechanics Club. ROBERT CLARK-Power Mechanics Club. ROBERT JONES-Electronics Club. A acflg ,n ',,f'f'. ,gm Top row left to right: MARGARET KNAPP-Department head. JO ANN GIFFING-Home Ec. Club, PATRICIA HOOKER-Home Ec. Club, Bottom row: KAY WOJACK-Girls' League. KAREN KERSUL-Red Cross Club. KAREN NELSON-Girls' League. KARENE CONNIFF- Girls' Pep Club. Left: Floy Thompson and Brian Day, advanced mechanical drawing students, receive insruction from Mr. Gilbert Brooks. Below left: Senior Diane Mahoney finds a spare moment for ironing in a clothing class. Below right: Bachelor Living prepare and serve a Christmas dinner, . - T g K 5 A kg., ., , Q ,, - - ' ,:' pfzf , , iii 3:4 ,yay u A iii., S1-fifii K if-311' 2352. . 1 .air .f:1:f:,i, -Qz.:feiz,fsw 1115? ffgeqfx' , oi,i t., .t,., , . ,U :fl itgsi E, , , 'BN f we g 2 ' , fel: l . if-K f,-.xiii 1. We 42 Phys. Ed, TSE Encounter Changes Relaxed P.E. uniform requirements and a Traffic Safety Education simulator were changes in these two curricular areas for '71 -'72, In the P.E. department, the boys were no longer required to wear their regular uniforms and the girls, likewise. no longer had to wear their white gym clothes. Bob Morris. P.E. department head. was encouraged that most of the students choose to wear their old uniforms, so there could be easier sectioning of teams and classes. A new Traffic Safety simulator, which was designed to give the students the same feeling as driving down streets and roads. cut the classes actual driving time by one third. The simulator was located outside in a portable building. Simulators were put into use at Shadle to cut the class's cost so the program could be maintained here at school. Top Right: Don Davis leaps off the diving board in his first period boys swimming class. Above: Mrs. Jones, Girls' P.E. teacher. joins her class in a game of jollyball. Right: Students use the new simulator that was put into use at Shadle this year. ' F 1 - ix. .Ax X. N Q Z f ip- K V' in 1 Y Y Alf? X K 43355- . ff 62 Q: ' Xu vt 1 .nge 'H n I f 2 v. , ff wif :Eff z M . '42 S. Q s I WW! qw! N35 1 v , ,vm my Q. M rw L .,m, J, -sf,w fm , - Hof-wx ff v .M Y :ff J fgf ,5Z',g'n , W7f'f 'LfL ' 2' ' , 9V-W'a'f '?f ,Q V5 54 f f. V My - ,Z f fgwy eil ' 4 , f A 12 , A is in 'ii I 9 1 f fff? 4' My J J 23 4 I 1 Mr W mv , ,I f 3 1' ,. 0 Z 1 J k Qi N , W 'ff it 21 , fm f ' f ' lm W ik 9 M W A! 7 Q. ' A 4' , . fgtygiiilff W., H. , ,.f.,,. MW ff gk. . :V , r'521W ' X 5, Hn here Are VVeGoi'ng . Where Have e Been Sometimes, not often enou we reflect upon the Qood things. And those thought always center around thos we love. And I think about those people who mean so much to me and for so many years have made me so ve happy. And I count the tim 'Y sl have forgotten to say. tha k you and just how much I love them. y -Felice Man ccini 455 B' s tt if - . S ii ,, . if N ti. t . , af -: Q I ' t K '10-r . we-I? Class Album gh, Humanities Studie Highlight Sophs' Year A study of art, religion and man helped the students enrolled in ShadIe's sophomore Humanities classes learn more about the community and the world that they live in. Religion was one unit studied which touched upon all religions of the world, including the major ones in our own area, Small group discussions took place giving each person a chance to give their own view and opinions on the subject being studied. Science classes gave students a taste of three different fields of study: biology, chemistry, and physics. A full semester was devoted to biology and the second semester was divided between a quarter of chemistry and another quarter of physics. The physical education department also offered many different activities during the year. Swimming, gymnastics, bowling. golfing, tennis and ice skating were just a few of the things offered to girls. Similar sports were offered to boys' PE classes but, also included were speedball, weight training, and volleyball, Abovei Kayla Adams takes a timed write in her typing class to improve her speed and accuracy. Right: Debbie Duchow competes on the uneven bars in a gymnastics meet against Ferris if? 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Ml I T If' .- i . 33- 5 3 sl fi f l wg, s X N r l X ill Camera Shy Kent Arnett John Blevins Jeff Broen Jeff Brodhead Mike Carlson Mike Canning Don Clossin Tom Earsley Sharon Fox Mark Frieske Bob Gabrian Kevin Gardner Becky Geisler Robert Grovhoug Cindy Hahn Rosemarie Harding Allen Holcomb Gerrie Jackson Matt James Mark Johnson Lynn Krieger Mike Lavelle Terry Maham .lay McOuire Mary Ouimette Jeannie Peasley Don Pelletier Craig Peterson Nancy Pugh Lyle Pulling Flandy Quinton Steve Ramos Martha Rowerberry Charles Savitz Fran Schoultz Bruce Seal Bryan Shoaf Keith Slater Mike Smith Debbie Smithson Max Stabin Renae Staples Linda Stimson Steve Stocker Randy Vaughn Andy Weile Left: Sophomore cheerleader Laurie Bremer cheers at a B squad game Bottom Aurla Bowles assists Brian Burch in registering for Traffic Safety Education Below Participating in the PE department s Lifetime Sports Clinic Ken Stevens presents a program on hockey, - rx Right: One of the more serious moments ofthe Class of '73 officers. President Tom Armitage, Secretary Alicia Anderson, Fifth Executive Jon Underhill, and Vice President Mike Sessions. Below: Election time at Shadle draws a multitude of signs and campaign slogans. Many juniors ran for both ASB and Class elections at the semester. Far rightt Writing Santa Mail letters are Sharon Kramer, Geri Bell, and Lisa Froid, Spring semester Class of '73 officers include: back row: Dave Fehier, Filth Executive: Dave Sessions. Treasurer: and Bruce Groesbeck. President. Front row: Renee Marburger, Secretary: and Ron Brooks. ViceAPresident. Active Junior Class Adds to Treasury The Class of '73 began the year by rapidly increasing the size of their treasury, Among their money making projects were two bottle drives, a car wash, and a very successful doughnut sale. While others busily did Christmas shopping, many juniors were playing Santas helpers, answering mail for Kris Kringle. This was a very worthwhile project and received recognition on radio and television, Santa Mail was sent to Santa in care of the high school. Th existence and the place of the junior prom was also challenged this year by the class and it's officers. A vote taken in the homerooms showed that this was still a significant event in the junior year. Officers included fall semester President Tom Armitage, Vice President Mike Sessions, Secretary Alicia Anderson, Treasurer Terry Munther and Fifth Executive John Underhill. The spring officers elected in January were Bruce Groesbeck, President. Flon Brooks, Vice President, Renee Marburger, Secretary, Dave Sessions Treasurer and Dave Fehler, Fifth Executive. 4 Juniors Learn Office Procedures In Business Dept. l .lim Battell Mike Bauer Mike Baxter Frank Ballrvlan came Been Joe Beer cindy Beaity Kefene Beazer Jerri Beck JerYY Beckman Geri Bell Jim Bell Jay senereuine sum eenee Melody Bennett Many ser-sneer 4 f if 4 f the method. .- J' ,, ,,, . , f 'X i - F , A -- fl. , ff- 'N 4. 'f 'i , , A if 'Y Q 4 I f , Q ,Ag V , A 2'5c.g Q.q . x .-png. 5..-V - 5 ,M -- W . :elf W' . sy , ,x . X ., , PM 41 W4 A e w U 'WK i M' . K mi, E 325 r dl' ' X l 'gil : . 1. nw, - 'I ' ' , A .fs,.1:. u U 'Wa levi ,saga ,z ai' Q - ' Q:-:.'0 sf , , eg, if if el-gr 5' lie, Laura Abramson Kim Amsbury Maru Andersen Doug seem Martin Barnes L . S iv' , , N ' .e' uhm 6 J - 'za 1 5 ' ' 1 2 K 'L e- ,. 3 i . 2' Q 1 ' 'if 1 f +-all 'S 1 I A , . 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Debbie Gatten Bill Geisler sill George John Gibson Louise Gier Jim Giquero Paul Gillette Cheryl Gilliland Sharon Gilliland Jerry Gillis Lynn Gilmore Steve Glass Debbie Gian Kathy Gleason Barbara Glenn Debbie Glenn Bob Glinslri Roger Glinski my Goebel Melody Gooch DCU! Gussard Joanne Grimmer Bruce sroosbooli Bob Grlwrn Cathy Gross sms Hagen ,, '17-'E - y , wid' ' , 2522? 'T' at 6- 'li is lf K Fl ' f r.. I ' lk., iii ll We sis! li , 4- - m King. L H A xg , I l ,oi 1- . Xi l 5 .l ' y Camille Hahn Jon Hainle LeeAnn Hall Marcia Halsev Doug Hammond Beria Hanlen Dave Haraldsnn Gary Hsrrsgnry csrolvnn Harper nick Harrington Bill Harris Joyce Hsrionq Mark Hatch Mark Hornswav Nancy Hauck Dave Havens Diane Hels?V Steve Helke Karen Hendurl Pal Hlnkel Barbara Hess Sherri Hickman Debbie Hicks Rose Huggins Huck Hoelel Ruxie Haier Nnrrna Hoffman Tom Holcomb Debby Horne Leanne Houchm Patsy Howard Ednn Hnwe Duane Ives Don Jackson Jackie Jacobsen Buhbl Jaddatz erry .names Jrn Jansen Shernll Janwer Sherri Jarvis Chris Jensen Dwayne Jenson Greg Jesberger Jnm Jnnneen J T Juhnsnn Joe Johnson Klm Johnson Lon Johnson ,A .0 v ,,,f' ,, ,,.:f 4 Dk' Ann ., 'Y -fl? 1....., we n .- Juniors Explore Vocational Field f S Y ,f r e - ry - xN,l'l rm N Heenana Hawley aenrne Henry Cherle Hrnenmf Shane Hollen cnuek Howland 'B' 1 as I Art Heyeern oe Heneaen Jean Hrnrsney Janet Holland Sue Hngnrn II il f. f Nr 502.751 go-:ge re H SI fr m2?x1 -genre 2,5-5,4 shes ar E S5 : Q' b K4 V1 vrenn Heyrer Joyce Henrege John Hitchcock aruee Holms Terry lnrpeerwen Y Ulm: Q, fe U Steve Heeren Jay Herzog Gary Hodgson Pa!!! 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L' 64. 51. -Wg, X 'E' e 'Y e iz! : . i ' K i ga?-n Kim Amsbury Amy Angstrom Bob Arnold Doug Bailey Karen Bierce Conal Blanchard Kathy Borg Dave Boucher Ron Brickley John Bullivant Patricia Carroll Steve Childs Steve Cockburn Kathy Cook Jerry Coulter Mark Douglas Maureen Eigeman Ron Grewe Lynette Gunn LauraLee Hall Q54 Camera Shy Gary Hansen Floyd Harding John Hime Chuck Howland Roger Johanson Jim Johnson Ruth Justes Megan Kilgore Patty Kingsbury Sandy Kneeshaw Kerri Lantz Randy Leestma Andy McLeod Randy Mesler Grant Newport Kathy Picard Michele Pierson Cherie Poston Kim Rasmussen Becky Reichart Sue Rogers Holly Sanchez Carol Skelton Stephanie Squires Tom Stanton Joe Stumph Arnold Swanby Gayle Swett Dan Thompson Katherine Troncale Kathy Vickery Sue Wands Barb Warner Keith Warner Wendy Watters Debbie Williams David Wilson Dave Winkle Debbie Ybarra Tanya Young an 72ers R fa. Top: The fall semester Class of '72 officers are Lynn Hallett, Treasurer: Toni Bentley. Secretary: Theresa Durgan. Fifth Executiveg Arne Johnson, Vice- President: and Mike Dexter, President. Above: Spring Semester '72 officers are Kathy Liezen, Secretary: Annette Naccarato, Fifth Executive: Sue Miller, Treasurer: PauIJorgenson, President: and Paul Jensen, Vice-President. Reminisce Senior Year ctiuities Being a Senior isn't bad. We're the varsity, the captains, the leaders and the editors. We're the presidents of just about everything, not to mention the things that we're vp, secretary, treasurer or fifth executive of. We're the cheerleaders and most of the cheering section at any game. We go to all the home games and we try to get to as many away from home as we can. lWe even tried chartering a bus to Richland but our luck wasn't too good.l But, why do we do all these things? Because we are the Seniors. and that's OUR crowd out there that we're yelling for. Some of us have been together since kindergarten, and some of our best friends we just met last year. Funny, isn't it how it seems all our life? Everyone calls us the Ieaders of the school. lHi, Mr. Cobbll and, it makes us feel good. Sometimes we care a lot, and sometimes we get that who-really- gives-a-big-one attitude. Sometimes we feel just like last year's juniors, and once in a while we even act like them. We look at the underclass and sometimes we laugh at them. But, then we remember where we are and that we were the underclass once, and it scares us. Could it possibly be that we have changed that much and that things look different from the top? You know, to look at us now, you might even think that we'd matured since we first came to Shadle. Our Senior year has really been something too. Probably the first great decision was choosing which of our senior proofs was most beautiful. And, maybe this was finally the year that you ll got asked out by someone you've liked since your sophomore year, or 23 don't especially care if you go out with that someone again. Even though it is our last year, we still wait for the weekends. Most of the rest of the year seems like any other except that everyone keeps saying it's our SENIOR year, so we try to think a lot more, and usually end up thinking a lot less. Then it comes time to get measured for caps and gowns. We finally realize how close the end really is land what big heads we've got.l We're reminded what little time we have left to do all that we wanted to, so we try to cram a lot into a little at last. Top left: Many seniors participate in the ASB elections in '72. Here, Cindy Meyer, spring semester secretary relates her views at the impromptu con. Left: It seems that it always rains for at least one football game every year. Seventy-two was no different as these Highlassies will tell you. This game just happened to be with NC. fi Dale Allen Connie Altig Rick Anyan Gordon Augustine Phil Baldwin Susan Ballinger Snowfall Creates dded Outdoor Lunch-time Activity Su Dave Ableman Cherie Adams Pat Adams Donna Barker Dave Barnes Dave Barrett Mary Baskin Tom Bassett Greg Ahnquist Rick Alfonso Karen Alger Mike Bauer Nancy Bauer Greg Bell Karen Bell Gordon Beloit John Amsbaugh Mike Amsbury Paul Anderson Richard Bemel Jody Benoit Debbie Benson Toni Bentley Julie Bergstrom Loretta Avery Debbie Baker e Baker Lorinne Beyer Tish Birch Roger Bjork Dawn Black John Blackhart Steve Banks Dianne Barber Kathy Baril Rita Blenkensopp Lee Bollard Aurla Bolles Julie Bolt Pat Bonser Chris Borg Cindy Borneman Stephen Bosch John Bowen Malcolm Bowie Jean Bryan Brandon Burch James Burch Louis Box Dave Boysen Debra Brady Demse Branca Cathernne Brashear Robm Burger Michele Burgess Steve Burket Dan Breltkreutz Kevin Bressler Susan Brewer Erme Briggs Mlke Brlslawn Emllene Burns Mlke Busse Kathleen Butler David Brock Bobble Brown Dan Brown Debbie Brown Greg Brown Lmda Cameron Mlke Campbell Reed Campbell Karlanne Brown Kerrl Brown Patricia Brown Tom Brown Cheryl Brulhl Stan Campbell Jeanne Campbell James Cane duanced Art Classes Interest Qi M, Many Senior he .,.Nl.., N v,,.g, ,yi . ex f frgiif 'X wx J f Prepanng for ShadIe'5 annual art show, Senior Reed Campbell ltopl hesitates to collect Ideas during Senior Studio, whsle Demse McCoy beguns thumb sketches for a Creative Drawing project Many sensors speclalsze an art wuth three years of classes, Speech class develops self- confidence and poise for speaking in public, Sue Miller prepares to read Christmas stones to be taped by T.V. Crew, Jamie Canning Paul Cardella Randy Carper Pam Carr Bill Carroll Rhonda Carson Tom Carter Cori Casper Kathy Cates Fredrico Chalup Mary Chapin Damon Checki 3 Speech Class Develops Skills, Confidence, Pride fiwffk mfg ai -Ma. Gail Colliton Mary Coleman Robert Colyar Cathy Comar Bob Comstock Dave Conboy Jeff Conlon Jacci Cooke Julie Costello Laura Cooksey Suzanne Cottingham Janie Countryman Tammie Covey Bill Cox Micki Coyner Von Chimenti Heidi Christenson Michelle Christenson Charlotte Christianson Sam Cozza Connie Crisp Leslie Crutcher Tori Cummings Chris Curtis Becky Clark Harold Clarke Cathy Cogley Craig Collison Sue Cuzzetto Debbie Cwiek Sue Damrell Connie David Flay Davis Robin Davis Brian Day Roger Dearmon Debbie Dearing Gary Deaver Theresa Duncan Gary DeGuire Cherie DeJoie Susan DeLanoy Michele Distephano Mike Dexter Steve Dunsmoor Janice Dick Sarah Dickerson Carol Dickinson Jan Dickson Roger Dike Susan Ellzey Dave Dishman Tim Dotson Beth Downs Craig Ducas Denise Duchow Michael Erickson Senior Humanities students recreate A Charlie Brown Christmas for a class presentation. Lucy iNiki Milleri scolds Schroeder iChris Curtisl ifar righti, while Linus iKen Pilcheri helps Charlie Brown iKim Solini select his non-commercial Christmas tree fright? umanrtres I2 Enlightens Senior Theresa Durgan John Earnest Linda Ellet Dan Ellis Diane Emery Gina Eng Mike Enyeart Mike Eardahl Randy Erickson Jody Ericson Thomas Ertner Nora Esch Donn Eshelman Chris Fahey Sheri Fairburn Dave Farmer Bill Farr Dave Fenter Alana Ferderer Barbara Ferguson Kenyon Fields Rod Gecan Patty Genova Charles George Randy Fink Claudia Fischer Debbie Flchera Lita Fitzgerald David Flack Jeff Gler Rick Gmtz Delores Gulbrecht Jay Fliger Klm Fowler Richard Fowler John Francis Linda Franklin Kevin Goebel Debbie Goebel Davld Goodwin Suzanne Fredrickson Marilyn Freeman Krista Fretheim Steve Fritz Cheryl Fry Lura Graff Tom Graham Bill Grant Larry Garbarino Gayle Garner Becky Garrison Tom Gaston Steve Gavin Don Gregory Brenda Green Scott Griffith Victory Bell Tolls Forth Senior Supremacy Ray Harding and Chrls Roberts ring the victory bell after the first varsity WIN. ,.::2i?2am' ' , g:, -f5.5,g .tszQ. mg, .- Vi.-W-il: 2-gm' fri: gf- 1 - ,K siksliii :f -is N? if Iii - l 'V ff Q Jacklin Gourley Sue Goumaz Pauline Gray Martha Greasley Marj Groesbeck Tim Groth gg v a. Top: Gracing a bench in the commons was an activity of seniors like these. Abovei Enjoying the offerings of the Hi-Deca stand and snack line are several senior girls during their studyhall Exhausted Seniors 1 3 Find Time to Rest Larry Guy Karen Gustafson Jim Gyarfas Margie Harris Jack Harshman Debra Hartung Charles Hayes Ron Haeger Patti Halbig Jennifer Hall Tom Hecla Gary Heeter Bob Higbee Dan Henderson Pat Hall Lynn Hallett Jo Ham Don Hendrix Susan Herzog Alan Hess Glen Hickman Doug Hannenburg Bob Hansen Donna Hansen Linda Hill Marilyn Hill Mitchell Hill Randy Hill Ray Harding Elizabeth Harding Linda Hardy Fritz Hille Sandy Hilsen Tom Hilsen Cynthia Hines r N K Senior Roy Clark demonstrates has swordsrnanshrp on a Horne Ec dropout ,... or more speciflcally, a cooking project in Bachelor Livmg Would-be Bachelors r , Acquire Early Training? Experience Dave Hite Gloria Hodgson Margaret Hodgson Robert Hoefel Dan Inman Barry Iverson Barbara Jacobson Bill James Bob James Deby Hoffman Helen Hoiseth David Holms Pam Hoogstad John Jenks Bob Jensen Mark Jensen Paul Jensen Mike Jilbert Barbara Hopp Carl Howald Pam Howard Celia Howe Mike Johns Arne Johnson Debbie Johnson Colleen Johnson Gary Johnson Cheri Howell Jay Howland Sarah Hubbard Russ Hulvey Judy Johnson Cathy Johnson Steve Johnson Terri Johnson Tom Johnson Brian Hunter Liz Hurd Marvin Hurmence Debbie Hyatt Mike Johnson Mona Johnson Ron Johnston Cheryl Jones Jeff Jones Mike Jones Bret Jonson Ken Jordan Paul Jorgensen Scott Karlsen Dwayne Kamarainen Marilyn Keeler Jay Kehne Julie Kellogg Jim Kent Glen Kerns Beth Kidwell Grant Kirk Susan Kleeman Tom Klemz Judy Kimmet Science Classes Exhibit Senior Skills K' Concerned seniors such as Sue Herzog obtain help planning their futures from Mr. Bob Cappello in the new Career Guidance Center opened this year. Sue Leason Keith Leighton Pam Lewandowski Cheri Lewis Randy Lorello Cynthia Lorenson Future Plans Evolve rn Career Guidance Center Ginny Lamers Dan Largent Craig Lawson Kathy Leizen Tyler Liggett Lynette Lindley Andrew Lilja Sue Lyons Phil Leapley Gloria Lee Richard Lee Diane Mahoney Carol Mainella Greg Mandick Lesta Martin Terry Martin Vicki Leverett Randy Lenz William Lewis Doug Massender Arla Mathiason Mike Mathieson Roy Matthews Steve Matthews Nola Leyde Terry Loff Dean Logsdon Darrell Marx Sue Mauk Jan Maxwell Susan MacDonald Denise McAlister Kerri Lowther Jim Lucas Pam Luders Alice McCarthy Carol McCorkle Denise McCoy Vernon McCrea Bobbie McCrow Kathy Mclnturff Patricia McPherson Virginia McPherson John McOuade Valerie McNeil Craig Mitchell Dennis Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Leslie McNett Kathy McNally Karen McKee Gary McMurtery Tracy Mead Mary Miyaya Linda Moe Tracy Moore Thomas Means Christine Mears Nick Menegas Linda Mercer Greg Mewhinney Tim Moran Dick Morphis Mark Morse Cindy Meyer Barbara Michaelsen Larry Michaels Steve Mielke Jim Miller Bob Mosher Steve Morris Barbara Mullen Ken Miller Niki Miller Ron Miller Sue Miller Dennis Miner Betty Mullen Scott Mullenix Peggy Murphy Seniors Lead Christmas Q- Festivities ' , ' ta 2 Top. Helping decorate the Senior Christmas Tree are Mike Dexter, Mark Jensen, and Debbie Welsh Annually the Senior Class decorates the Commons tree for the entire student body, Bottom: Christmas Dance provided an enjoyable evening for many seniors, Ray Harding and Nancy Bauer dance to Everybody's Good Time Band. Rob Murphy Terri Murphy Dave Myers Susan Myers Debbie Myron Mike Opitz Peggy Opsal Marilyn Osborn Flaleen Oscarson Annette Naccarato Linda Naudett Lorrie Nelson Jim Nelson Ralph Nelson Sharon O'Toole Eugene Ozust Steve Palmer Doreen Oman Steve Nelson Tom Nelson Sheryl Nevers Greg Nibler Michael Noel Lance Oman Mike O'Neil Gordon Pangborn Bonnie Parham Dave Nolan Kathy Norman Mike Norman Carol Novak Christie Nygaard Judy Parker Lynn Parsons Lois Patrick Lori Parente Janet Odeen Karen O'Leary Keith Oliver Lonnie Olson Mark Olson Diane Pearson Mike Peden Barry Permenter Norman Peterson swf! ' N 5' L f 'sw Seniors Participate In P.E. Class Senior leaders aid coaches and participate in class activities Senior Steve Gavin demonstratesjump shot for a P.E, class. X Lori Petrelli Dirk Petty Arthur Pfitzer Mike Phillips Patti Phillips Tom Pickens Ken Pilcher Jim Piton Steve Powell Gary Price Wendy Proctor Debbie Proffitt Connie Pullen Linda Pyle Paul Quaschnick Debbie Quimby Randy Ravine Ellen Reiman Vicki Fleitmier Debbie Repogle ll Christmas Dance Dinner Sets Pace For Enjoyable Evening f Al a private dinner given before the Christmas Dance, Jim Gyarfas, Marilyn Keeler, and Denise Duchow, listen candidly to Harold Clark. Special dinners and parties were common before dances throughout the senior year. Karen Repp Vicki Rice Denis Richardson Stephanie Richardson Bill Rickard Eveline Riddle Rob Ridnour John Rigg Terry Rizzuto Chris Roberts Eileen Robertson Jan Robertson Debbie Robison Susan Robinson Cindy Roessler 202 Econ.-Gov t, C W P Cue Seniors to World Sam Robb Dick Rogers Christine Rookey Seana Rooney Debbie Rosenlund Nancy Shaw Pat Shaw Rod Sharp Stephen Ross Rick Rothstein Jody Rowe Nancy Rowe Barbara Rush Mike Shay Ronald Sherman Andrew Shock June Russell Jack Rutz Terry Rutty Linda Sage Mike Sand Mary Showman Debbie Siers Debbie Silk Candy Sands Ann Saterlee Sue Sawyer Diane Scanlan Steve Schafer Rhonda Slaton Becky Smith Gary Smith Terry Schinzell Ken Shroeder Charles Scott Gordon Scrivner Lynelle Sexsmith Jeannine Snider Kim Solin Kay Sorini Studies In C.W.P Denise Duchow presides over classroom activities. During the year, seniors become more involved in their education by leading classes, dk WN'- 1' FHM Melanie Skelton Mark Slagg Laurie Smith Sheri Smith Alice Spears Karen Speicher Industrial Arts courses instruct Seniors in future vocational skills. Bill Lewis Crightl learns new drafting techniques in a Mechanical Drawing ll class while Flick Yeend lbelowl pulls a valve from a head in Advanced Power Mechanics. K H I . ' Q ff ' .. , v I ' I .,,gc.f, ' ' - x Q J 2 'M Wk , 'Ma l i Y l W, ., , ,Q . , , ,Q .,,.....,w.-vow f Wm I 1 ' - li ,fx Seniors Sample ossrble Careers in lnd Arts Classes Paul Spolski Vicki Spring Bruce Sprint Yvonne Strandberg Shelly Strate Mike Stuart Becky Sullivan Pat Sullivan Connie Spurling Margaret Starkey Glenn Steele Ronald Sullivan Brent Taylor David Teague Cheri Terhark Sue Tidd Ron Steele Bruce Steeve Nancy Steinmetz Tom Tidwell Janice Tigar Susan Tillman Larry Thibault Bruce Thomas Scott Stevens Cynthia Stewart Larae Stirn Mike Thomas Patti Thomley Griffin Thompson Roy Thompson Dave Thornton Mark Stoller Fred Stone Linda Stosalovich Henry Trowbridge Kevin Tolley Greg Tomson Steve Tracy John Troyer Cheryl Tubbs Terri Tuke Debbie Udland Debra Urquhart David Urice Terry Weinberg Terry Welch Teresa Weldon Paula Urness Pam Urton Tim Usher Lynette Van Orden Claudia Van Order Judy Willard Don Welliever Janice Wells Cheryl Vanos Brad VanWert David Veitenheimer DarreI'Verney Flay Vest Marilyn Wells Debbie Welsh Byron Wenning Steve Volz Scott Wakefield Pat Wallace Wendy Wallace Dave Ward Rhonda White Wendy White Sandy Whitehill Tim Warner Linda Waterhouse Sheryl Wear Janet Weber Ralph Webber Doug Wieber Connie Wiens Susan Wiggins Smoothing the finish on a night stand, senior Gary DeGuire completes his advanced wood project. Seniors may elect three years Industrial Arts training, Shop Courses Gayle Wheeler Cindy Whitaker Gary Whitmore Tom Wideman James Wihlborg Cindy Wilke 207 O8 I Senior Undertake Myriad Activities Gene Wilkes Tom Wimpy Margaret Wilson Mike Wilson David Winters James Winters Sue Winters Debbie Wisdom Connie Wise Patricia Woodfin Diane Worhle Julie Yahnke Phil Yamauchi Rick Yeend Sally Yeend Krista Yost Dan Yount Eileen Zagel David Zeske Chuck Zinn Lynne- Zirkle Ken Smet John Jones f 4' --1-7' J. it SENIOR CREDITS CHE RIE ADAMS PAT ADAMS RON ADAMS GREG AHNOUIST RICKE ALFONSO ASB rep 71: Var. Cross Country 71 KAREN ALGER ASB rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: Student Worker 71-72: SPORRAN STAFF 71: French Club 70: Hi-Lassies 72: Pep Club 7071 DALE ALLEN Class of 72 rep 71: Ski Club 71: Symphonic Band 70-71-72: Jazz Lab Band 71- 72: Drum Major 72: All city Music 70-71 CONNIE ALTIG ASB rep 72: comm. 70-71: GL rep 71: committees 70: Big Sister 71-72: Art Club 72: Talent Club 72: Concert Choir 70: School Plays 72 JOHN AMSBAUGH German Club 72 Gymnastics 70-71: Freeform 71-72 MIKE AMSBURY ASB rep 70 PAUL ANDERSON ASB President 72: rep 70: Aqua Tartans 71: Var. Swimming 70-71: National Merit Semi Finialist DON ANDRE Concert Band 70-71: Stage Band 71:Symphonic Band 72: Jazz Lab Band 72 RICK ANYAN DE 71-72 GORDON AUGUSTINE Class of 72 rep 71: DE 71-72: Spanish Club 71-72: Var. Swimming 70 LORETTA AVERY DE 72 Ron Adams Don Andre Randy Babin Dean Brask Steve Brauner Dave Brickley Doug Briskin Roy Brown Steve Buehler Paula Carson Kevin Conwell Dann Crogan Debbie Davis Larry Dawson Carole Decker Larry Dennis Mike Dimond Dave Fasules Max Faulkner Carl Follevaag Darrel Gehrman Kevin Hall Jack Hamilton Mitch Harrison Steve Hawkins Camera Shy Steve Hoadley Janice Jesberger John Jones Mike Juhlin Tamara Kelp Tony King Nancy Klitzke Harvey Krell Bernie Labrucherie John LaMunyon Jeanetta Lee Glenys Leestma April Lydig August Lydig Doug Mark Jim McBride John McQueen Vicki Miles Cliff Miller Larry Morton Dave Naccarato Jan Newland Paul Nichols Del Noland Rick O'Connor Mike Powrie Larry Rasmussen Steve Rexroad Doug Richardson Artie Rigg Daniel Rowland Mike Rubringer Rick Runeberg Mike Samsel Vern Shephard Stan Simmet Ken Smet Jim Stack Milly Stanberry Cheri Stillar Mike Stuart Jerry Sullivan Vicki Thatcher Mark Unger Lynn Wagner Forrest Wiegum Michael Welford Toni Wilkinson Judy Wood Norm Zemke RANDY BABIN Rifle Club 70-71- 72: VP 70: VP 71: Pres. 72 DEBRA BAKER GL rep 70: Hi- Lander Hi-Lites Staff 71: DE 71-72 SUSAN BAKER PHIL BALDWIN Var. Track 72: B-Football 70: B-Tennis 71: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72: Highlandaires 70-71-72: All state Music 71-72 SUE BALLINGER ASB comm. 70-71: GL comm. 702 Big Sister 71-72: Student Worker 71: HI-LANDER HI-LITES 71-72: SPORRAN STAFF 71- 72:SENIOR ED. 72: DE 71- 72: Latin Club 70: Courtesy Committee 71 SEYMOUR BANKS DIANNE BARBER Class of 72 rep 71-72: French Club 7071-72: 5th Exec. 71: Sec. 72: Pep Club 70 KATHY BARIL ASB rep 71: GL Big Sister 70-71: German Club 70-71: Pep Club 72 DONNA BARKER GL rep 70: Chairman 71: Committees 70- 71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 70: treasurer 71: Cheerleader 72: Concert Band 70: Maiorettes 71 DAVE BARNES Latin Club 70: Treasurer 70: Var. Baseball 71-72: B-Baseball 70: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70: Clansmen 71-72 DAVE BARRETT A MARY BASKIN ASB rep 71: GL committees 70: Big Sister- 71-72: Aqua Tartans 71 : Co-op 72: Mixed Chorus 70 TOM BASSETT Ski Club 70: Var. Swim Team 70 MIKE BAUER Var. Football 71 :72: B-Football 70: B-Baseball 70 NANCY BAUER GL comm. 71-72: Big Sister 72: GL Courtesy Committee 72: Sec. 72: Class of 72 rep 71: Chairman 72: Committees 71-72: Dileas Chailin 72: Hi-Lassies 72: Pep Club 71 : Spirit Comm. 71-72: Mixed Chorus 71: National Honor Society GREG BELL KAREN BELL ASB rep 70: Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71- 72: Big Sister 71-72: GL Pres 72: Chairman 71: Comm. 70-71572: Class of 72 Chairman: 5th Exec. 71: Comm. 70-71-72: HI-LANDER HI-LITES 70-71:SPORRAN STAFF 71: Aqua Tartans 71-72: Ski Club 70: Spanish Club 71-72: Treasurer 72: B-Golf 70: Hi-Lassies 71: Pep Club 70: Pipe Band 72: Model UN GORDIE BELOIT Motorcycle Club Pres. 72: B-Football 70 RICH BEMEL Var. Track 71-72: All City Track 71: B-Football 70 JODY BENOIT ASB rep 71: DE 72: Pep Club 70-71: Treasurer 71 DEBI BENSON Art Club 71-72:Ski Club 71 TONI BENTLEY ASB rep 70: Comm. 71: GL rep 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep: Sec. 72: Comm. 70-71-72: German Club 70-71-72: Treas. 70: Sec. 71: Concert Choir 70-71: Masonic Junior Achievement Award 70-71 LORINNE BEYER ASB rep 72:C0mm. 70-71-72: GL comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Student Worker 72: French Club 71-72: Pep Club 72 TISH BIRCH GL rep 70: Big Sister 72: Commercial Club 72: Co-op 72: Pres. 72 ROGER BJORK DAWN BLACK ASB rep 70-71: Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 71: DE 71-72:Spanish Club 70: JOHN BLACKHART Rifle Club 70- 71-72: Ski Club 70: Var. Swim Team 70 RITA BLENKINSOPP GL comm. 72: Big Sister 71: Class of 72 rep 71: Home Ec Club 72 LEE BOLLARD Jazz Lab Band 72: Stage Band 72 AURLA BOLLES JULIE BOLT PAT BONSER CHRIS BORG ASB rep 70: Chairman 72: B-Football 70: Concert Band 70: Orchestra 71-72: Jazz Lab Band 71-72: School Plays 72: Central Curriculum Committee Rep. 71 CINDY BORNEMAN GL rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: Dileas Chailin 71-72: 5th Exec. 71: VP 72: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 70-71- 72: All City Choir 72 CATHERINE BRASHEAR Ski Club 72: Spanish Club 7071-72: B- Tennis 71: Mixed Chorus 70-712 209 210 Girls Choir 72: Pres. 72: Concert Choir 71-72: Chamber Choir 72: Jr. Symphony Choir 71-72: National Honor Society Bronze and Silver Music Pins DENISE BRANCA ASB Comm. 70-71-72: GL rep 70: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: French Club 71-72: Home Ec. Club 70-71-72: Concert Band 70: Symphonic Band 71-72: Bronze and Silver Music Pins STEVE BOSCH B-Football 70 JOHN BOWEN Var. Golf 71-72: B-Golf 70 MALCOLM BOWIE Var. Football 71: Var. Baseball 71: B- Football 70: B-Baseball JIM BOWLES Moto-Cross Club 72: Pres. 72: Manager Girls Cross Country 72 DAVE BOYSON ASB Chairman 71: Committee 71: Class of 72 rep 70-71: Chairman 72: Var. Golf 70-71-72: All City Golf 70-71-72: Clansmen 71-72: Pres. 72 DEBBIE BRADY GL rep 72: Chairman 72: Committees 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 Comm. 70-71- 72: Concert Choir 70-71: Chamber Choir 72 STEVE BFIAUNER Pres. Cusick High School ' SUSAN BREWER ASB rep 70: GL rep 70: Class of 72 rep 72: Rifle Club 70 DAVE BRICKLEY Art Club 72: Var. Swim Team 70: B-Football 70 ERNIE BRIGGS AFS 70-71-72: German Club 70-71: Key Club 70-71-72: Var. Football 70- 71: B-Wrestling 70 MIKE BRISLAWN Chess Club 71-72: Debate Club 71: ASB Committees 71-72: National Forensics League Membership DAVID BROCK ASB rep 71: Electronics Club 72: Rifle Club 70: Concert Band 70 BOBBI BROWN GL Comm. 72: DE 71-72: Sec. 72 DAN BROWN German Club 71-72: ASB Comm. 72 DEBBIE BROWN Big Sister 71: DE 71-72: Historian 72 KARIANNE BROWN GL Big Sister 71-72: Co-op 72 KERRI BROWN ASB rep 70: GL rep 72 CHERYL BRUIHL Student Worker 72 JEAN BRYAN Art Club 72: Russian Club 70: Spanish Club 70-71 STEVE BUEHLER Ski Club 71 BRANDON BURCH ASB rep 71: Comm. 70-71-72: GL Comm. 71 : Science Club 71-72: Ski Club 72: Var Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70: B-Football 70: Spirit Committee 71 JIM BURCH ASB Comm. 72: Var. Tennis 70-71-72 ROBIN BURGER ASB rep 70: GL rep 71 STEVE BURKET Class of 72 rep 70-71: Comm. 70: Russian Club 70-71-72: Ski Club 71: Var. Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70: Symphonic Band 70-71-72: Orchestra 71 EMILENE BURNS GL rep 70-71- 72: Pep Club 70 LINDA CAMERON ASB rep 70: Chairman 71-72: GL VP 72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Committee 72: Class of 72 alt. rep 71-72: Chairman 71: Comm. 71: HI-LANDER HI- LITES 71: Caileag Clan 71- 72: VP 72: Dileas Chailin 72: FTA 71: 5th Exec. 71: Spanish Club 71-72: Var. Girls Tennis 71: Spirit Committee Chairman 71: Highland Dancer 71-72: Girl's State: Model UN: Who's Who in American High School: Theta Ky Service Club REED CAMPBELL Art Club Pres. MIKE CAMPBELL ASB rep 72: Comm. 72: Var. Football 71: B-Baseball 70: School Plays 71 STAN CAMPBELL ASB rep 72: Debate Club 70: Orchestra 70: Stage Band 71: Symphonic Band 71-72: Finalist in Junior of the Year Award JIM CANE Spanish Club 71: Var. Football 71: Var. Wrestling 71-72: Clansmen 71-72 JAMIE CANNING GL Comm. 71-72: FTA 71: German Club 70-71-72: Home Ec. Club 70: Thespians 71-72: School Plays 72 RANDY CARPER HI-LANDER HI-LITES 70-71:Spanish Club 72: Var. Wrestling 71-72: B-Wrestling 70 PAM CARR Russian Club 70-71- 72: Historian 72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: National Honor Society BILL CARROLL Chess Club 71- 72: Rifle Club 71: Football Mgr. 72: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72: Highlandaires 70-72: All State Choir 70 PAULA CARSON Thespians 72: school Plays 72: Senior Con 72 RHONDA CARSON GL rep 70: Art Club 71 TOM CARTER Rifle Club 70- 71-72: Pres. 71: VP 72: Concert Band 70 CORI CASPER Big Sister 71: Caileag Clan 71: Spanish Club 70: Pep Club 70 KATHY CATES GL rep 72: Big Sister 71-72: DE 72: Sec. 72: ASB Comm. 72 KIKO CHALUPA AFS 72: Spanish Club 72 MARY CHAPIN GL rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Pep Club 70-71-72: VP 71: Pres. 72 VON CHIMIENTI Rifle Club 72: Ski Club 70: Spanish Club 71: Var. Football 71: Var. Swim Team 71-72: Clansmen 72 CHARLOTTE CHRISTIANSON Big Sister 71-72: Pep Club 70 BECKY CLARK ASB Comm. 70-71-72: GL Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: French Club 70: Co-op 72: Ski Club 70: Pep Club 70-71: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72 ROY CLARK Var. Swimming 70-71-72: B-Football 70: Clansmen 70 HAROLD CLARKE ASB rep 71: Class of 72 rep 71: AFS 71-72: Var. Football 71: Wrestling Mgr. 70: B-Football 70: B-Track 70: Concert Band 70-71 CATHY COG LEY GL rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: Concert Band 70: Symphonic Band 71-72: Orchestra 71-72: All City Band 70-71 MARY COLEMAN Big Sister 71-72: DE 71-72 CRAIG COLLISON Concert Band 70-71-72: Symphonic Band 70-71-72: Stage Band 70-71:Jazz Lab Band 71-72: 3rd National Tenor Drum Champion: Northwest Tenor Champion GAIL COLLITON Big Sister 71 CATHY COMAR ASB rep 70: Comm. 70-71-72: GL rep 70-71:Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 72: Comm. 71-72: Student Worker 71: Aqua Tartans 71- 72: Show Chairman 72: Caileag Clan 72: Ski Club 71-72: Spanish Club 70-71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 71-72: Senior Con 72 BOB COMSTOCK ASB Comm. 71: Class of 72 Chairman 72: Comm. 71: German Club 71- 72: Var. Football 71: Var. Basketball 72: JV Basketball 71: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70: Clansmen 71-72: Concert Band 70 JEFF CON LON ASB Treas. 72: rep 70-71: Comm. 71: HI- LANDER HI-LITES 72: Debate Club 71-72: Var. Baseball 71: Var. Football 71-72: B-Baseball 702 B-Football 70: Honorable Mention Football 72: Boy's State KEVBN CONWE LL B-Football 7 JACCI COOKE ASB Comm. 71-72: Caileag Clan 72: Ski Club 70-71: Cheerleader 72: Hi-Lassies 71: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 71: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72: Pres. 72: All State Choir 72: Treble Tempos 70-71-72 LAURA COOKSEY Class of 72 Comm. 71: Aqua Tartans 71-72: Ski Club 70: Hi- Lassies 71-72: Pres. 72 JULIE COSTELLO Big Sister 71: Co-op 72: Honorable Mention Art Show 71 SUZANNE COTTINGHAM ASB rep 70-71: Class of 72 rep 71: Aqua Tartans 71-72: Ski Club 70: Hi-Lassies 71- 72: Pep Club 70 JANIE COUNTRYMAN ASB rep 70: Chairman 71: GL Chairman 72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Caileag Clan 71-72: Sec. 72: Tennis 70-71-72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: Courtesy Comm. ASB Z51-72: Friendliest Sophomore irl TAMMIE COVEY Student Worker 71-72: Hi-Lassies 72: GL rep 72 MICKI COYNER GL rep 71: Big Sister: SPORRAN STAFF 71: Home Ec. Club 71: Co-op 71-72 SAM COZZA Var. Baseball 70-71 CONNIE CRISP Big Sister 72 LESLIE CRUTCHER GL rep 71: Aqua Tartans 71-72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Cornm. 71 ROY CULVER Rifle Club 70-71 TORI CUMMINGS ASB rep 72: Comm. 72: GL rep 72: Big Sister 72: DE 72: French Club 71-72 CHRIS CURTIS Art Club 71: Key Club 70-71-72: Treas. 71:Sec. 72: Var. Tennis 71: B-Tennis 70: National Honor Society: Masonic Award of Merit SUE CUZZETTO ASB rep 71: Big Sister 70: Class of 72 Sec. 70: Co-op 72 DEBBIE CWIEK ASB Comm. 72 SUE DAMRELL ASB Comm. 71: GL Courtesy Committee 71- 72: Class of 72 rep 72: Student Worker 72: Dileas Chailin 71- 72: Spanish Club 71-72: Sec. 72: Caileag Clan 71-72: Pep Club 70: Hi-Lassies 71: Spirit Comm. 71: Cheerleader 72: National Honor Society CONNIE DAVIS ASB Sec. 72: rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: Friendliest Junior Girl: Hi- Lassies 72 DEBBIE DAVIS GL rep 70: Pep Club 70 RAY DAVIS ASB rep 71: Key Club 70-71-72: Var. Track 71-72: B-Track 70: B-Football 70: Clansmen 72 ROBIN DAVIS Big Sister 71-72: Power Mechanics 71: Caleag Clan 72: Var. Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70: Symphonic Band 71-72: Orchestra 72: Concert Band 70 SUE DAVIS GL rep 71: Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 70-71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: HI-LANDER HI-LITES 71: Aqua Tartans 71-72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70 LARRY DAWSON B-Football Mgr. 70 DEBBIE DEAFIING GL rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: SPORRAN STAFF 70-71: Co-op 71-72: Pep Club 70 NEWT DE ARMON School Plays 72 GARY DEAVER Var. Football 71: Var. Wrestling 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Wrestling 70: B-Track 70-71: Clansmen 72 CAROLE DECKER DE 72: Check 712 Mixed Chorus 72 CHE RIE DeJQlE Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: Class of 72 rep 71: German Club 72: B-Tennis 70: Hi-Lassies 71-72: VP 72: Pep Club 70: Finalist in the Outstanding Junior Achievement Award SUE DeLANOY Art Club 70 MIKE DEXTER ASB Comm. 72: Class of 72 Pres. 72: Comm. 71-72: Key Club 70-71-72: Pres. 72: Talent Club 71: Pres. 71: VP 71: Gymnastics 71: School Plays 71-72 JANICE DICK Big Sister 70: Pep Club 70-71: Deca-Fi-VP 72 SARA DICKERON ASB rep. 72: Chairman 72: Comm. 71-72: Student Worker 72 CAROLLEE DICKINSON Big Sister 70: Home Ec. Club 70 JAN DICKSON ASB rep 72: GL Sec 72: rep 71: Chairman 71: Comm. 72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Student Worker 71-72: Pep Club 70 MIKE DIMOND Var. Baseball 70: Var. Football 71: Clansmen 71 TIM DOTSON Var. Swimming 70-71-72: Var. Golf 70-71: B-Football 70 BETH DOWNS Student Worker 70-71-72: French Club 72: ASB Comm. 72: FTA 70-71: 5th Exec. 71: Library Club 70-71-72: Treas. 70: Sec. 7-1: Pres. 72: Concert Choir 71-72: Music Pin CRAIG DUCAS Highlandairs 72: Chamber Choir 71-72: Concert Choir 70 DENISE DUCHOW ASB Chairman 72 Comm. 71-72: GL rep 71: FTA 70: GL Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Class of 72 Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71-72: Caileag Clan 72: Dileas Chailin 71-72: Pres. 72: Spanish Club 70-71: Talent Club 71-72: B-Tennis 70: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 71-72: Spirit Comm. 72: National Honor Society TERESA DUNCAN DE 71-72: Mixed Chorus 70 STEVE DUNSMOOR German Club 71 THERESA DURGAN ASB Chairman 72: Comm. 71-72: GL Chairman 72: Comm. 70- 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 5th Exec. 72: Student Worker 72: Talent Club 71- 72: Caileag Clan 71-72: Var. Golf 70-71: Highland Dancer 71-72: All City Golf 70-71 CRAIG EASTBURG ASB rep 71: Var. Football 71: B-Football 70: B-Golf 70-71 LINDA ELLE'I'l' Art Club 72 DAN ELLIS Var. Wrestling 70- 71: Chamber Choir 71-72: Concert Choir 70: Hilandairs 72: Friendliest Senior Boy SUSAN ELLZEY GL rep 70: Big Sister 71 DIANE EMRY GL Chairman 72: Comm. 71-72: Caileag Clan 72: DE 70-72: Talent Club 71-72: B-Tennis 70: Pep Club 70: Hi-Lassies 71 GINA ENG AFS 72: Home Ec. Club 72: B-Tennis 71 MIKE ERICKSON French Club 72: Var. Football 72: Var. Wrestling 72: Clansmen 72 JODY ERICSON ASB rep 71: Comm. 72: Big Sister 71: Aqua Tartans 72: Art Club 71: Caileag Clan 72:Ski Club 71: Pep Club 70 TOM ERTNER Class of 72 rep 71: Comm. 70: French Club 70-71-72: Pres. 71: FTA 70: Treas. 70: AFS 70-71-72: VP 71 NORA ESCH SPORRAN STAFF 71: DE 72: Pep Club 70 DONN ESHELMAN ASB Comm. 72: B-Tennis 70 CHRIS FAHEY ASB rep 70: Var. Football 71-72: Var. Track 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70: B-Track 70 SHERI FAIRBURN ASB Comm. 70-71-72: GL Chairman 70-71- 72: Comm. 70-71: Class of 72 Comrr.. 70-71-72: Student Worker 72: Co-op 72 DAVID FARMER Ski Club 71-72: Power Mechanics Club 70-71- 72 BILL FARR Var. Baseball 71-722 Var. Football 71: Var. Wrestling 70: B-Football 70: B-Baseball 70: Clansmen 71-72 DAVE FENTER ASB Comm. 71-72: Class of 72 rep 71: Chairman 72: Comm. 71-72: German Club 71-72: Treas. 71: Var. Gymnastics 71: National Honor Society BARB FERGUSON GL rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: Comm. 71: FTA 70-71-72: Treas. 72: German Club 70-71-72: Treas. 72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: NMSOT Letter of Commendation DEBBIE FICHERA Student Worker 72: Talent Qlub 71: Sec.-Treas. 71: Big S ster 72: Cheerleader 72: Hi-Lassies 71: Pep Club 70 KENYON FIELDS ASB rep. 70-71: Chairman 70: Comm. 70-71: Student Worker 70-71: Debate Club 71-72: Concert Band 70-71-72: Pipe Band 71-72: Letter of Commendation 71: Finalist in Junior Awards: National Honor Society RANDY FINK Thespians Club 72: Highlandairs 72: Symphonic Band 72: Concert Choir 72: All State Choir 72 CLAUDIA FISCHER GL Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 Comm. 70-71: French Club 71-72: 5th Exec. 72: Pep Club 70-71: 5th Exec. 71 LITA FITZGERALD GL rep 71- 72: Big Sister 71-72: Student Worker 71: DE 72: Library Club 71 DAVE FLACK ASB VP 72: Class of 72 rep 70: Key Club 70-71- 72: VP 71: Var. Football 70-71: Var. Track 71-72: B-Track 70: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70: Boy's State: Leadership Conference delegate JAY FLIGER Science Club 72: B-Golf 72 KIM FOWLE R Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 70-72: French Club 71: Dileas Chailin 72: Symphonic Band 70-71-72: Orchestra 71-72 RICH FOWLER ASB rep. 71: Chairman 71: Jazz Lab Band 70-71-72: Symphonic Band 70: All State Orchestra 72: All N.W. Orchestra 71: Orchestra 71-72 JOHN FRANCIS Orchestra 70-71- 72: All State Orchestra 72: National Junior Fiddle Champion LINDA FRANKLIN Thespians 70-71: Var. Girls Golf 70: Pep Club 70: Courtesy Comm. 72: School Plays 71 SUE FREDRICKSEN ASB rep 72: GL rep. 70: Big Sister 71-72: Home Ec Club 70: Dileas Chailin 72: Hi-Lassies 71-72 MARILYN FREEMAN HI-LANDER Hi-LITES STAFF 71-72: Talent Club 70-71 KRISTA FRETHEIM BigSister 71: Aqua Tartans 70-71-72: Sec.- Treas. 72 CHERYL FRY GL Comm. 72: Big Sister 71-72: Pep Club 70 GAYLE GARNER Mixed Chorus 70 BEKKI GARRISON ASB rep 72: GL rep. 71:Comm. 71: Big Sister 71-72: Thespian Club 72: ASB Comm. 71-72:SchooI Plays 71-72 STEVE GAVIN ASB rep 72: Class of 72 rep 72 PA'I'I'Y GENOVA ASB rep 70: Comm. 70-71-72: Chairman 70-71-72: GL Chairman 71: Comm. 71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 71: Chairman 71-72: Comm. 71-72:Student Worker 70: Russian Club 70-71- 72: Pres. 72:Ski Club 70: Pep Club 70: Thespians Club 71-72: Pres. 72: School Plays 71-72: Friendliest Senior Girl CHUCK GEORGE T.V. Crew 70-71-72: Class of 72 Comm. 71: Football Mgr. 71-72: Track Mgr. 70-71-72: Wrestling Mgr. 70-71f72: Band 70: Clansmen 71-72: B-Football 70 RICK GINTZ Debate Club 70: Concert Band 70-71 KEVIN GOBEL Russian Club 70-71-72: Pres. elect. DEBBIE GOEBEL GL rep 72: Comm. 70-72: FTA 70-71: Pipe Band 71-72 DAVID GOODWIN AFS 71-72: Rifle Club 70-71: ASB Comm. 72 SUE GOUMAZ GL Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Pep Club 70 JACKIE GOURLEY Concert Band 70-71 LURA GRAFF GL rep 71:Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71-72 TOM GRAHAM Var. Football 71: B-Football 70 BILL GRANT ASB rep. 70: Class of 72 rep. 71:Chess Club 71-72: Treas. 72: Demarians 70: Science Club 70-71-72: Pres. 72:Treas. 71: Ski Club 72:Spanish Club 70-171-72: Var. Golf 72: B-Golf 70-71 POLLY GRAY Ski Club 70: Var. Girls Golf 70-71: People to People Student Ambassador MARTIE GREASLEY ASB rep 71: Art Club 70-71-72: Treas. 71: VP 72:Ski Club 70-71: Pep Club 70: ASB Comm. 72 DON GREGORY ASB rep. 71: Comm. 71: Var. Golf 70-71- 72: B-Football 70 SCOTT GRIFFITH ASB rep 70: Comm. 71 : Class of 72 rep. 70-71: Chairman 70-71-72: Comm. 70-71-72: German Club 70-71-72: Pres. 71: Key Club 72:Ski Club 71: Friendliest Junior Boy LARRY GUY Var. Football 71-722 Var. Baseball 70-71-72 JIM GYARFAS ASB rep 71: Comm 72: Class of 72 rep 72 Chairman 72: Comm. 72: German Club 72: Key Club 72: VP 72: Var. Golf 71-72: Clansmen 72 RON HAEGER Latin Club 70: VP 70: Var. Football 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Track 70: Karate 71: Clansmen 71-72 PATTI HALBIG GL rep 70-71: Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 70- 71 PAT HALL Rifle Club 71 LYNN HALLETT ASB rep 70-71: GL rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 Treas. 72: rep 70: Hi-Lassies 71 DOUG HANENBURG Var. Swimming 70-71-72: B-Football 70: Clansmen 71-72:Symphonic Band 70-71-72: Jazz Lab Band 70-71-72: Highlander Comm. DONNA HANSEN ASB rep 71: Big Sister 71 LIZ HARDING GL rep 71: Big Sister 71: Pep Club 71 RAY HARDING Class of 72 rep 72: Var. Basketball 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70: B-Track 70-71:CIansmen 71: All City Basketball 71 LINDA HARDY ASB rep 70: GL rep 71: Comm. 71: Big Sister 71-72: Caileag Clan 71: Co-op 72: Spanish Club 71 : Pep Club 70: Hi-Lassies 71 MARGIE HARRIS GL Big Sister 72: Var. Tennis 71-72: Stage Band 72: Symphonic Band 71: Orchestra 72: All State Orchestra 72: National Honor Society: Penney's Fashion Board: Solo 84 Ensemble Contest Superior 71 : Spirit Comm. 71 JACK HARSHMAN ASB Comm. 71-72: Clam of 72 VP 71: Chairman 71: Debate Club 71-72: Key Club 71-72: Russian Club 70-71-722 Pres. 71: Var. Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70: Debate Awards DEBI HARTUNG GL rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: Pep Club 70 CHARLEY HAYES ASB Chair- man 72: Class of 72 rep 71: German Club 72: Var. Track 72: B-Track 70-71: National Honor Society 71-72: Commended in National Merit Scholarship Competition 72 MICHAEL HECLA ASB Chairman 71-72: Class of 72 rep 71: Comm. 70 GARY HEETER German Club 72: Symphonic Band 71-722 Stage Band 71-72: Concert Band 70: All City Honors Band 71 DAN HENDERSON Var. Baseball 71 DON HENDRIX Var. Wrestling 71-72: B-Wrestling 70: B- Football 70 SUE HE RZOG ASB rep 71: GL rep 72: Chairman 72: Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71: French Club 71-72: Treas. 72: Pep Club 70-71: Sec. 71 ALAN HESS Chess Club 71: B-Track 70-71 GLEN HICKMAN ASB Comm. 72: German Club 72: Science Club 72 BOB HIGBEE ASB rep 72: German Club 72: National Honor Society 71-72: National Merit Finalist 72 LINDA HILL FTA 70-71-72: Treas. 72: Sec. 71: Pep Club 70-71 MARILYN HILL Var. Gymnastics 72: Concert Choir 72: Chamber Choir 72 MITCH HILL T.V. News Staff 72: French Club 72 RANDY HILL SPORRAN STAFF 72: Wrestling Mgr. 72 FRITZ HILLE ASB 5th Exec 70: rep 70: Class of 72 rep 72: B-Track 70: Concert Band 70: Orchestra 71-72: Stage Band 71:Jazz Lab Band 72 TOM HILSEN Russian Club 70-71-72: Var. Football 71-72: Var. Wrestling 72: B-Football 70: B-Track 71: B-Wrestling 71: Clansmen 72 CINDY HINES People to People Student Ambassador: Spanish club 72 DAVE HITE T.V. Production 71-72: Concert Band 70-71: Jazz Lab Band 722 Symphonic Band 72: Stage Band 71. MARGARET HODGSON GL rep 72: Comm. 72: Big Sister 72: Courtesy Committee 72: Class of 72 Comm. 72: Home Ec Club 72: AFS 71-72: Hi-Lassies 72 BOB HOEFEL Var. Basketball 71-72: Var. Tennis 72: B- Tennis 70: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70 DEBY HOFFMAN GL rep 70: Student Worker 70-71: HI-LANDER HI-LITES STAFF 71-72: Pep Club 70 HELEN HOISETH Pep Club 70 DAVID HOLMS German Club 72 BARB HOPP Big Sister 71-72: SPORRAN STAFF 72: French Club 70: Highland Dancer 71-72 CARL HOWALD Var. Football 71: B-Track 70: B-Football 70 PAM HOWALD Class of 72 rep 70: Deca Hi 72 CHERI HOWELL ASB rep 70- 71: Comm. 71: GL rep 70: Comm. 71: Big Sister 71-72: German Club 70:Ski Club 70-71: Pep Club 70-71 SARAH HUBBARD GL rep 71- 72: Chairman 71: Comm. 70- 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Aqua Tartans 71-72: French Club 7071:Ski Club 70-72: Pep Club 70: School Plays 71 RUSS HULVEY Debate Club 71-72: Latin Club 70-71: Concert Band 70-71-72: Orchestra 70-71-72: All City Band'71: Drum Major- Shadle Concert Band' BRIAN HUNTER ASB rep 70-71: Chairman 71: Comm. 71-72: Debate Club 70-71-72: Key Club 71-72: Treas. 72: Science Club 70-71: B-Tennis 71: Free form 71-72 LIZ HURD GL Comm. 71: Big Sister 72: Caileag Clan 72: Var. Tennis 70-71-72: Pep Club 70 . MARVIN HURMENCE Concert Band 71 72' Sta e Band 72 - , 9 DEBBIE HYATI' ASB rep 70-71: Comm. 71: GL rep 71: Chairman 71: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Committee 72: AFS 71: FTA 70-71-72: Treas. 70: Pres. 71: German Club 70-71-72: VP 71: Pres. 72: Hi-Lassies 72: Pep Club 70-71: 5th Exec 71: National Honor Society: ASB Courtesy Comm. BARRY IVERSON Var. Cross Country 71: B-Track 71 BILL JAMES Var. Football 71-72: Var. Wrestling 71-72: B-Golf 70: B-Wrestling 70: B-Football 70: Clansmen 71-72: National Honor Society BOB JAMES Class of 72 rep 71: Var. Football 71: Var. Wrestling 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Wrestling 70: National Honor Society MARK JENSEN ASB rep 70: Comm. 72: Class of 72 Chairman 71: Comm. 71: Science Club 71: Spanish Club 70-71-72: B-Tennis 70-71 PAUL JENSEN Ski Club 70-71-72: Class of 72 rep 72: Var. Baseball 71: B-Baseball 70: B-Wrestling 70 JANICE JESBERGER Pep Club 70: MIKE JILBERT Latin Club 70: Pres. 70: Var. Football 71-72: Karate 71: B-Track 70: Clansmen 71-72 MIKE JOHNS Var. Baseball 71: Var. Football 71-72: B-Foot- ball 71-72: B-Baseball 70 ARNE JOHNSON Class of 72 VP 72: rep 71: Comm. 71: German Club 71-72: Var. Tennis 70-71-72: Chairman 71-72: Sec. 72 CATHERINE JOHNSON Big Sister 71-72: DE 71-72 COLLEEN JOHNSON Big Sister 71-72: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72 JUDY JOHNSON GL Comm. 70: rep 70-72: Art Club 72: Mixed Chorus 70 MIKE JOHNSON B-Track 70 STEVE JOHNSON DE 72: VP 72: Var. Swimming 71-72 TERRI JOHNSON ASB Comm. 71: GL rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: DE 71-72: Parliamentarian 72: Spirit Comm. 71: Concert Band 70 TOM JOHNSON ASB rep 70-71: Comm. 70-72: Class of 72 rep 70-71: Chairman 71: Comm. 70-71-72: HI-LANDER HI- LITES STAFF 71:SPORRAN STAFF 71-72: EDITOR 72: Key Club 71-72: Ski Club 702 Var. Swimming 70 MONA JOHNSTON Art Club 72 CHERYL JONES GL Comm. 722 Big Sister 72: Student Worker 72: SPORRAN STAFF 72: Spanish Club 72 JEFF JONES ASB rep 71-72: Comm. 72: Chairman 72: Class of 72 rep 71: Debate Club 71-72: French Club 72: German Club 72: Math Club 71: Science Club 71: Spanish Club 72: Var. Football 71-72: Var. Track 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Track 70: Clansmen 72: Treas. 72: Orchestra 70: National Honor Society: Outstanding Jr. Boy Award KEN JORDAN B-Football 70 PAUL JORGENSEN ASB rep 71: Class of 72 rep 71-72: Comm. 72: Chairman 72: German Club 71-72: Var. Basketball 70-71- 72: Var. Track 70-71-72: B-Football 70 MIKE JONES Art Club 70-71-72 CHUCK KALEDAS B-Baseball 70 DUANE KAMARAINEN B-Football 70 SCOTT KARLSON Symphonic Band 72 MARILYN KEELER ASB rep 70: Comm. 70-71-72: Chairman 71- 72: GL Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: Class of 72 Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71-72: Dileas Chailin 71-72: Sec. 72: Spanish Club 70-71-72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 72: Work Shirt Day Winner 72: National Honor Society 72 JAY KEHNE Class of 72 rep 72: B-Tennis 71 DAVID KELLEY Var. Tennis 70-71 JULIE KELLOGG GL rep 70 JIM KENT B-Basketball 70 GLENN KERNS Var. Track 70-71- 72: All City Track 70: Clansmen 71-72 BETH KINWELL Student Worker 71 ALAN KIEFER Symphoic Band 71 72: Concert Band 70: Jazz Lab Band 71 JUDY KIMMET Big Sister 71-72: CHECK 71: ASB Comm. 71-72 LORI KING ASB Comm. 71-72: GL Chairman 71: Comm. 70- 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Aqua Tartans 70-71-722 Ski Club 70-71: Spanish Club 71-72: Hi-Lassies 72: Pep Club 70 RANDY KIRK ASB rep 72 KATE KITT GL rep 70: Concert Choir 70-71-72 KAREN KLOHE French Club 70: German Club 70: Cheerleader 72: Hi-Lassies 71 : Pep Club 70 KRIS KOCH ASB rep 70: Big Sister 71: Pep Club 70-71 LORI KOOMLER Home Ec. Club 70: 5th Exec 70: Courtesy Comm. 71 GREG KORB Var. Football 71: Var. Wrestling 71: B-Football 70: B-Wrestling 70: B-Track 70: Clansmen 71 NADINE KOZNEK ASB Comm. 71-72: GL rep 70-71-72: Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 70-71-72: Class of 72 rep 71-72: Chairman 72: Comm 71-72: HI-LANDER HI-LITES 71-72: SPORRAN STAFF 71-72: Pep Club 70 BETTY KRELL Pep Club 7071 MARCIA KRETZ Aqua Tartans 70-71: Pep Club 70-71: Spirit Comm. 71 FRAN KRIEGER Concert Band 72 MARK KRIGBAUM ASB rep 71: Comm. 71: FTA 70: Var. Wrestling 72: B-Wrestling 70-71 DONNA KUCERA ASB rep 712 Big Sister 71: Student Worker 72: Commercial Club 70: Co-op 72: Pep Club 70-71 MICHAEL KUEST Var. Wrestling 71: B-Football 70: B-Wrestling 70 GARY KUHN French Club 70-71: Science Club 70-71-72: Treas. 72: Var. Golf 70-71: B- Baseball 70 BERNIE LABRUCHERIE B- Football 70: B-Track 70 GINNY LAME RS Pep Club 701 Courtesy Comm. 71 JOHN LaMUNYON ASB rep 70: B-Football Mgr. 70: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72: Highlandaires 71-72 KEITH LANDRUS ASB rep 70-71 BEV LANGILL GL Comm. 72 DAN LARGENT Var. Wrestling 70: Var. Football 712 B-Football 70 CRAIG LAWSON ASB rep 72: Class of 72 rep 72: Var. Track 70-71 PHIL LEAPLEY Ski Club 71-72: Senior Rep 72: Spanish Club 70-71-72: ASB Comm. 72 SUE LEASON ASB rep 70-71: GL rep 70-71: Big Sister 71: Home Ec Club 70 GLORIA LEE ASB rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Symphonic Band 70-71- 72: Orchestra 71-72 JEANNETTA LEE Pep Club 70 DICK LEE Ski Club 71-72: 2nd Place in the lntra-School Art Show KEITH LEIGHTON Var. Football 71-72: Var Basketball 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 702 B-Track 70-71: Clansmen 70-71 RANDY LENZ Var. Swimming 70: Var. Gymnastic 70: B-Football 70 VICKI LEVERETTE Girls Chorus PAM LEWANDOWSKI GL rep 71: Rifle Club 71 CHE RIE LEWIS GL Chairman 72: Comm. 72: Big Sister 72: SPORRAN STAFF 72: Spanish Club 72 NOLA LEYDE GL rep 71: Rifle Club 71 KATHLEEN LIEZEN ASB rep 70-71-72: Class of 72 rep 70-71-72: Thespians Club 71-72: Pep Club 70: Mixed Chorus 70-71 TYLER LIGGETT Jazz Lab Band 71-72: Orchestra 71-72: Concert Band 70: All City Honors Band 70 ANDY Ll LTA Ski Club 71 LYNN LINDLEY Big Sister 71: Commercial Club 71 VP 71: Co-op 72: Pep Club 70-71 DEAN LOGSDON ASB rep 71: Class of 72 rep 71: Spanish Club 70-71-72: VP 72: Bowling Team 70: B-Wrestling 70: Highlander Con 72 GENE LONCOSTY Var. Baseball 71-72: B-Baseball 70 RANDY LORELLO ASB rep 71: DE Govenor KERRI LOWTHER Class of 72 Comm. 72: Dileas Chailin 72: AFS 72: Home Ec Club 72: All City March of Dimes Axit. JIM LUCAS Var. Wrestling 70 PAM LUDERS Student Worker APRIL LYDIG Spokane Sport Parachute Club VIRGINIA MacPHERSON ASB rep 70: GL rep 71: Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Student Worker 71-72: Pep Club 70 KIM MAHAM ASB rep 71 DIANE MAHONEY Pep Club 70 GREG MANDICK DE 72: Ski Club 70 LESTA MARTIN Big Sister 71: Library Club 72: Mixed Chorus 71: Girls Chorus 72 ARLA MATHIASON Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 72: Student Worker 70-71-72 MIKE MATHIESON ROY MATTHEWS ASB Comm. 71-72: German Club 72: Key Club 72 STEVE MATTHEWS ASB rep 71: Art Club 71-72: Chess Club 72: Var. Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70 SUSAN MAUK Big Sister 71-72: Commercial Club 72 JAN MAXWELL GL Comm. 72: Big Sister 71-72: Spanish Club 70-71: Hi-Lassies 72 DENISE MCALISTER GL rep 70 DENICE McCOY Jazz Lab Band 70-71-72: Orchestra 7071-72: GL Girl of the Month VERNON McCREA ASB rep 71: Chess Club 70-71-72: Pres. 72: Var. Football Mgr. 71-72: Var. Track Mgr. 71-72 KATHY Mr:lNTURFF Student Worker 72 KAREN McKEE ASB Comm. 72: GL Comm. 72: rep 72: Big Sister 71-72: Chairman 72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Class of 72 rep 71: Home Ec Club 72: Spanish Club 70-71-72: B-Tennis 71-72: Hi-Lassies 72: Spirit Committee 72: National Honor Society: G L Girl of the Month KATHY McNALLY GL rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: Pep Club 70-71 VALERIE McNAIL Big Sister 72 LESLIE McNE'I'l' ASB rep 71-72: GL Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71: Hi-Lassies 72 JOHN MCOUADE SPORRAN STAFF 72: Ski Club 71-72: School Plays 71-72 TRACY MEAD Class of 72 rep 70: HI-LANDER HI- LITES STAFF 70-71-72: AD MANAGER 72: Var. Swimming 70 TOM MEANS Class of 72 Comm. 70: German Club 72: B-Track 70-71: National Honor Society NICK MENEGAS Var. Track 70-71-72: Var. Football 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70: 2nd All City Football Team 72: All City Track 70- 71: Clansmen 70-71-72: Won the Big Dog at the Clowning Around Dance 71 GREG MEWHINNEY Var. Swimming 70-71: B-Football 70 CINDY MEYER ASB rep 70-71: Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71- 722 GL rep 70-71: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 Comm. 70-71-72: Pep Club 70-71: VP 71: National Honor Society 71-72: Spirit Comm. 71: ASB Courtesy Comm. Chairman 72: GL Courtesy Comm. 72: Hi-Lassies 72: Outstanding Junior Girl 71 AL MICHAE LS Var. Gymnastics 70-71-72: All City Gymnastics 70-71: B0y'S State Gymnastics 71: All-Region Parrallel Bars BARB MICHAELSEN ASB rep 70-71: Chairman 71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 70: Key Club 72: Dileas Chailin 72: Caileag Clan 71: Cheerleader 72: Hi-Lassies 71:Spirit Comm. 71: Band 70: Girl's State 71 STEVE MIELKE DE 71-72: Power Mech. Club 70-71-72: VP 71: Pres. 72 CLIFF MILLER Talent Club 71 JIM MILLER Class of 72 rep 72: Sporran Staff 72: News Photo 72 KEN MILLER Concert Band 70-71-72 MICHELLE MILLER Art Club 70-71-72: Sec. 72 NIKI MILLER GL Comm. 712 Big Sister 71: AFS 71-72: Latin Club 72: Russian Club 71:Spanish Club 71-72: Pep Club 70-71:School Plays 71 RON MILLER DE 71-72 SUE MILLER ASB rep 70: Class of 72 rep 71: Dileas Chailin 72: Cheerleader 72: Hi-Lassies 71: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 71 DENNIS MINER ASB rep 70: Class of 72 rep 71: B-Cross Country 70: Stage Crew 70-71-72 CRAIG MITCHELL Var. Baseball 71-72: JV Basketball 71: ASB Comm. 72 DENNIS MITCHELL DE 72: Pres. 72 KATHY MITCHELL BigSister 71: Girl of the Month 72: Class of 72 rep 72: Ski Club 70: Pep Club 70: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72: Treas. 72: Treble Tempos 72: School Plays 72 STEVE MORRIS Var. Football 71: B-Football 70 MARY MIYAYA GL rep 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Aqua Tartans 72: Pep Club 70: French Club 71-72 LINDA MOE ASB Chairman 72: GL rep 72: Chairman 72: Comm. 70-72 Big Sister 71-72: French Club 70-71-72: Sec. 71: Orchestra 70-71-72: High School Bowl Team Member: National Honor Society Pres. Pro-Tem. DICK MORPHIS ASB rep 72: HI-LANDER HI-LITES STAFF 71-72: EDITOR 72 ROBERT MOSHER Rifle Club 70 BARB MULLEN GL Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 71: Art Club 71-72 BETTY MULLEN Art Club 71-72: School Plays 71 SCOTT MULLENNIX ASB rep 72: German Club 72: Var. Football 71-72: Var Baseball 71-72: B-Football 70: B- Baseball 70: Clansmen 71-72: All City Football 72: Defensive Award in Football 71 ROB MURPHY Student Worker 72: Art Club 71-72: 5th Exec 72 SUSIE MYERS Student Worker 71: Pep Club 70 DAVE MYERS Var. Track 70: National Honor Society DEBBIE MYRON Co-op 72: VP 72 ANNETTE NACCAROTO ASB Comm. 72: GL Treas. 72: rep 70-71: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: Class of 72 rep 71: Comm. 72: Dileas Chailin 72: French Club 70-71-72: Sec. 70: Pep Club 70-71 LORRIE NELSON GL rep 70: Var. Gymnastics 70-71-72: Hi-Lassies 71: Pep Club 70 LINDA NAUDITT GL rep 70-72: Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71 JIM NELSON ASB 5th Exec 71: rep 70-71: Chairman 71-72: Comm. 70-71-72: Class of 72 Pro-tem Pres. 70: rep 71: Chairman 71: Comm. 70-71: Debate Club 70-71-72: Demarians 71: Key Club 71-72: German Club 72: Math Club 70-71: Pres. 71: VP 71: Science Club 70-71: Pres. 70: VP 71: School Plays 72: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Merit Commended Student N.H.S. 71-72: Boys State-State Office: Finalist, GU Tourna ment, Expository Speaking 70: Three outstanding participation certificates, 70 WSU High School Summer Camp: National Forensic League-Degree of Distinction RALPH NELSON Class of 72 rep 72: Ski Club 70: B-Tennis 71 STEVE NELSON Var. Basketball 72: JV Basketball 71:8- Football 70: B-Basketball 70: B-Baseball 70: Clansmen 72 TOM NELSON TV News Crew 71: TV Production Crew 71 GREG NIB LE R Metro-representitive Drama Club 70-71: Glee Club 70-71: VP Youth Assocation for Retarded Children PAUL NICHOLIS Chamber Choir 71-72: Highlandairs 71-72 DAVE NOLAN Stage Band 71- 72: Orchestra 71-72: Chamber Choir 71-72 KATHY NORMAN Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: Commercial Club 71: Pres. 71: DE 72: Home Ec Club 71-72: 5th Exec 72: Pep Club 70-71 CARROLL NOVAK ASB rep 70-71: GL rep 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 71: Band 70-71 CHRISTI NYGAAFID Class of 72 rep 70: Comm. 71: Pep Club 70 JAN ODEEN GL Comm. 71: Big 4 Sister 71-72: Treble Tempos 70-71-72: Treble Tempos 70- 71-72: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71-72 KAREN 0'LEARY GL rep 70: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 70-71-72: Class of 72 rep 71: Comm. 71: Aqua Tartans 70-71-72: 5th Exec 71: Pres. 72: Ski Club 70-71-72: Treas. 71: VP 72 KEITH OLIVER ASB rep 71: Senior Leader PE: Art Club 71-72 MARK OLSON ASB rep 70: Class Of 72 rep 70-71: Student Worker 72: Ski Club 70-71: Concert Band: Stage Band: Symphonic Band PEGGY OPSAL ASB Comm. 70: Big Sister 71-72: DE 71-72: Hi-Lassies 71: Pep Club 70 MARILYN OSBORN GL rep 70: Comm. 70-71: Chairman 71-72: Big Sister 71: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Executive Council 70: Class of 72 rep 70: Comm. 70: AFS 70-71-72: Pres. 70-71: Var. Tennis 70: B-Tennis 70: Concert Choir 70-71: Chamber Choir 71-72: Treble Tempos 71-72: Pipe Band 71-72: One of Outstanding Junior Girls RALEEN OSCARSON Commerical Club 72: French Club 72: Home Ec Club 72: Concert Band 70: Symphic Band 71-72 SHARON O'TO0LE ASB rep 71: GL rep 70-71: Big Sister 71: Home Ec Club 71: Pep Club 70-71: Girl of the month- Pep Club EUGENE OZUST Chess Club 71-72: French Club 70-71-72: VP 71: Science Club 71: Var. Track 70-71-72: Cross Country 71- 72: B-Football 70: All City Track 71: Clansmen 70-71-72 BONNIE PARHAM Big Sister 71: Home Ec Club 71 JUDY PARKER Honorable mention for sculpture in 71 LYNN PARSONS ASB rep 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 Treas. 71: French Club 70-71: Pres. 70: Treas. 71: Red Cross 70-71: Ski Club 70-71: Pep Club 70-71 LOIS PATRICK Big Sister 71: DE 72: B-Tennis 71 DIANE PEARSON GL rep 701 Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Chair- man 72: Commercial Club 71: Home Ec Club 71-72: Treas: VP: Pep Club 7071 MIKE PEDEN Chess Club 71-72: Pres. 71: French Club 70-71- 72: Pres. 72: Var. Tennis 7-1-72: B -Tennis 70: Clansmen 72 NORM PETERSON Var. Swimming 70-71 LORI PETRELLI ASB Comm. 70: GL Comm. 70: Big Sister 71-72: DE 71-72: Pep Club 70-71: Treas. 71 DIRK PE'I'I'Y ASB rep 70: Class of 72 Pres. 71: Ski Club 70-71 DAVID PFITZER MICHAEL PHILLIPS Var. 70-71: Var. Track 70-71-72: All City Track 70-71-72: All City Football 70-71-72: All State Football 70-71 TOM PICKENS ASB rep 71: AFS 71: VP 71: French Club 70-71-72 KEN PILCHER HI-LANDER HI- LITES 71-72: ASST. ED. 72: SPORRAN STAFF 72: News Photo 72: Concert Choir 70: High Iandairs 70: Wrestling Mgr. 70: Track Mgr. 71-72: National Merit Commended Student JIM PITON Clansmen 72 STEVE POWELL Var. Golf 71 LARRY PRESTON Student Worker 72: PICI 72: B-Football 70 DeANNA PRINGLE DE 71-72 WENDY PROCTOR Big Sister: Spanish Club 72: Orchestra 70 DEBBIE PROFFITT Pep Club 70 LINDA PYLE Science Club 72 DEBBIE QUIMBY ASB rep 70: Comm. 71: GL rep 70: Chairman 71-72: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Spanish Club 71: Pep Club 70 VICKIE REITMEIER DE 71-72: Pep Club 70: Mixed Chorus 70-71: Girls Chorus 71-72 DEBBIE REPLOGLE Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 71:Spanish Club 72: Mixed Chorus 70 KAREN REPP DE 71-72 STEVE REXROAD VICKI RICE ASB rep 70 DENIS RICHARDSON DE 72: Treas. 72: Var. Football 71-72: Var Track 70: Karate 71-72: All City Football 72: Clansmen 71-72 STEPHANIE RICHARDSON HI-LANDER HI-LITES STAFF 71: Assit. Ed 71 BILL RICKARD Var. Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70 EVELINE RIDDLE Big Sister 71-72 ROB RIDNOUR Var. Football 71- 72: Var. Basketball 71-72: Var. Track 70-71: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70 BILLIE REIS Big Sister 71: Pep Club 70-71 JAN ROBERTSON GL rep 70-71: Sporran Staff 72: Concert Band 70-71-72: Symphonic Band 71 CHRIS ROBERTS ASB rep 70- 71-72: Chairman 72: Comm. 71-72: German Club 71-72: Treas. 72: Var. Basketball 71-72: Var. Track 70-71: B-Golf 70: B-Basketball 70 DAVE ROBERTS B-Tennis 71: Scotsmen 70 SUSAN ROBINSON GL Comm. 70 DEBBIE ROBISON Class of 72 rep 71: Student Worker 71-72: Pep Club 70 CINDY ROESLER Art Club 70-71- 72: Treas. 70: AFS 70: Spanish Club 70-71: Philippine Sister School Comm. 70: National Honor Society DICK ROGERS Power Mechanics Club 71-72: Var. Swim Team 70-71-72 CHRIS ROOKEY ASB rep 70: GL rep 70: Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: Ski Club 70: Co-op 72 SEANA ROONEY GL rep 70-71: Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 71: Sporran Staff 71-72 DEBBIE ROSENLUND Big Sister 72: GL rep 71: DE 72: Pres. 72 STEVE ROSS Var. Wrestling 71: B-Wrestling 70-71 NANCY ROWE ASB rep 70-71: Comm. 70-71: GL rep 71: Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 Sec. 71: rep 71-72: Comm. 71-72: DE 71-72: French Club 70: German Club 70: Pep Club 70: Hi-Lassies 71 DAN ROWLAND FTA 71-72: Concert Band 71-72: Chamber Choir 71-72: Highlandairs 71-72 BARBARA RUSH ASB Comm. 70: GL rep 70: Comm. 70: Big Sister 71 : Aqua Tartans 71-72: DE 71-72 JUNE RUSSELL GL Chairman 72: Big Sister 71 : Student Worker 70: Latin Club 72: Thespians 72: National Honor Society JERRY RUTTY Debate Club 71: French Club 72 JACK RUTZ Ski Club 70: Curriculm Comm. LINDA SAGE Var. Tennis 70- 71-72: Symphonic Band 71- 72: Orchestra 70-72 MIKE SAND Var. Baseball 71: B-Baseball 70: Stage Band 71-72: Concert Band 70-71: Symphonic Band 72 CANDY SANDS ASB rep 70: Comm. 70-71: GL rep 71-72: Comm. 70-71-72: Chairman 71: Majorette 70-71-72 ANN SATTERLEE GL Comm. 71-72? Big Sister 72: Student Worker 71: AFS Club 72: Russian Club 71- 72: Sec.lTreas. 72: Spirit Comm. 72: Hi-Lassies 72 SUE SAWYER Aqua Tartans 70- 71-72: Art Club 71-72: Radio Club 70:Ski Club 70-71: ASB rep 70-72 DIANE SCANLAN GL Comm. 727 Class of 72 rep 70-71-72: Chamber Choir 70-71-72: Concert Choir 70: Boys Ensemble 70-71-72: All N.W. Choir 71: National Honor Society: Dasidrian Talent Club 71-72: Played Organ at ASB installation Cons KENNETH SCHROE DE R Var. Golf 71-72 GIL SCRIUNER Science Club 71 LYNELLE SEXSMITH Class of 72 Comm. 72: Dileas Chailin 72: AFS 72: Home Ec Club 72: All City Chairman for March of , Dimes 72 NANCY SHAW ASB rep 70: Aqua Tartans 70-71-72: Sec.!Treas. 71:Ski Club 70: Art Club 71: Pep Club 70 PAT SHAW ASB rep 72: Var. Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70: Concert Band 70-71: Symphonic Band 72 MIKE SHAY Student Worker 72: DE 71-72: Var. Gymnastics 71: Var. Football 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Track 70: Clansmen 72 MARY JANE SHOWMAN Big Sister 71-72: Aqua Tartans 71-72: DE 72:Ski Club 71: Spirit Comm. 72 DEBBIE SIERS Student Worker 71-72 BOB SIGAFOOS DEBBIE SILK Big Sister 71: Hi-Lassies 72: Pep Club 70-71 STAN SIMMET Student Worker 72 MELANIE SKELTON ASB Comm. 70-71: GL rep 70-71:Comm. 70- 71: Big Sister 71-72: Pep Club 70: Thespians Club 70-71-72: School Plays 71-72 DENISE SMITH ASB rep 70 GARY SMITH Ski Club 70: Var. Football 71: B-Football 70 LAURIE SMITH ASB Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 71-72: Dileas Chailin 71-72: 5th Exec 72: German Club 71-72: Girls' Karate 72 BECKY SMITH ASB rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: Student Worker 70-71-72: Ski Club 72: Spanish Club 71-72: Mixed Chorus 70-71: Concert Choir 71-72 SHERI SMITH ASB Comm. 70: Big Sister 71-72: Comm. 70-71: 72: Spirit Comm. 71-72 JEANNINE SNIDER GL Comm. 717 Big Sister 71-72: Spirit Comm. 71 KAY SORINI ASB Chairman 72: Comm. 70-71-72: GL rep 70: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 70-71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: Class of 72 rep 70-71-72: Chairman 71: Comm. 70-71-72: Student Worker 71-72: Hi- Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 72 ALICE SPEARS B-Tennis 71 KAREN SPEICHER Big Sister 71- 72: Student Worker 71-72: Dileas Chailin 72: Library Club 72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70 PAUL SPOLSKI Var. Wrestling 71: B-Wrestling 70: B-Football 70 VICKI SPRING GL rep 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Comm. 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: Dileas Chailin 72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 71 BRUCE SPRINT Ski Club 71 JIM STACK Power Mechanics 71 MARGARET STARKEY GL rep 70: French Club 70: Pep Club 70 RON STEELE Var. Track 70-71: Jazz Lab Band 72: Symphonic Band 72 BRUCE STEEVE Power Mechanics Club 70: Electronics Club 72 NANCY STEINMETZ GL rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: Ski Club 71: Pep Club 70 SCOTT STEVENS Class of 72 rep 71:Ski Club 70-71: Key Club 71-72: School Plays 72 CYNTHIA STEWART Student Worker 71-72: Co-op 72 FRED STONE ASB rep 72: Var. Football 72: All City Football 72: Clansmen 72: Inspirational Award for Football LINDA STOSALOVICH ASB rep 70 GL rep 71: Comm. 71: Dileas Chailin 71-72: French Club 727 FTA 70-72 YVONNE STRANDBERG GL Comm. 70: Big Sister 71 : Student Worker 71-72: Spanish Club 70-71 SHELLY STRATE DE 72: Big Sister 71 MIKE STUART Var. Football 71- 72: Var. Track 72: B-Track 70-71: B-Football 70: Key Club 70-71 PAT SULLIVAN GL rep 71 BECKY SULLIVAN ASB rep 71: 'Class of 72 rep 72: Student Worker 71: Spanish Club 72: Co-op 72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Sec.lTreas. 72: Pep Club 70 BRENT TAYLOR Var. Wrestling 70-71-72: Clansmen 71-72 DAVID TEAGUE Concert Band 71- Symphonic Band 72: Stage Band 72 CHERI TERHARK GL Comm. 71 LARRY THIBAULT Var. Track 70-71-72: All City Track 70- 71-72: Clansmen 70-71-72 BRUCE THOMAS Class of 72 rep 71: Ski Club 71-72: Model UN Delegate 70-71-72 PATTY THOMLEY ASB rep 70: GL rep 71: Class of 72 rep 70 GRIFF THOMPSON Var. Swim Team 72 ROY THOMPSON Ski Club 71-72 DAVE THORNTON Talent Club 71-72: Var. Tennis 70: Var. Track 70: Highlandairs 71- 72: Chamber Choir 71-72: Titan Swingers 70-71 SUSAN TIDD Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 70: HI- LANDER HI-LITES STAFF 71:SPORRAN STAFF 70-71 TOM TIDWELL Var. Football 72 JAN TIGAR Big Sister 71: Co-op 72: Caileag Clan 71-72: Pres. 72: Hi-Lassies 71-72 SUE TILLEMAN French Club 70: ASB Comm 70: GL Comm. 70 KEVIN TOLLEY Power Mechanics 70-71-72: VP 72: DECA 72 GREG TOMSON Class of 72 rep 71: Art Club 71-72 HENRY TROWBRIDGE Var. Football 71 JOHN TROYER ASB rep 70-71: Comm. 70-71-72: Chairman 71-72 Class of 72 Comm. 72: HI- LAN DE R HI-LITES STAFF 70- 71-72: EDITOR 72: Key Club 70-71-72: B-Golf 70-71-72:SchooI Plays 71: National High School Institute NW University: Evaluation Comm. TERESA TUKE Big Sister 71-72: Hi-Lassies 71-72 MARK UNGER Var. Wrestling 70 DAVE URICE ASB rep 70: Clas Of 72: 5th Exec 71: rep 72: Comm. 72: Chess Club 72: Rifle Club 70-71-72: Sec.! Treas. 72: Football Mgr. 71-72: Clansmen 71-72 PAULA URNESS ASB Chair- man 71: Comm. 70: GL Chairman 71: Comm. 70-72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: Class of 72 rep 71: Chairman 71: Ski Club 70-71: B-Tennis 71: Cheer- leader 72: Hi-Lassies 71: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 72 PAMM URTON GL rep 71: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 70: Comm. 71 : Student Worker 72: Co-op 72: Commercial Club 71: Girls Gymnastics 70-71: Pep Club 70 TIM USHER ASB Comm. 71: Var. Football 71: B-Wrestling 71: B-Football 70 CLAUDIA VAN ORDER ASB Comm. 71: GL Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Co-op 72: Home Ec Club 71: Hi-Lassies 72: Pep Club 70 LYNNE'TTE VAN ORDEN DE 71-72 CHERYL VANOS DE 71-72: Historian 71-72: Thespians 70-71-72 DARRELL VERNEY Class of 72 rep 71:Ski Club 70-72: Concert Band 70-71: Stage Band 71:Symphonic Band 72: Bronze and Silver Pins for Band SCOTI' WAKEFIELD ASB rep 70-72: Class of 72 Pres. 71: Comm. 70: Var. Swimming 70-17-72: All N.W. Swimming 71: School Plays 71 WENDY WALLACE Caileag Clan 71-72: Red Cross 71-72: Pres. 71: Girls Chorus 71-72 DAVE WARD Debate Club 71-72: Russian Club 71-72: Var. Football 71-72: Var. Baseball 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Baseball 70: Clansmen 72: Honorable Mention in Football 72 TIM WARNER Var. Football 71: Var. Swimming 70-71-72: B-Football 70: Clansmen 70-71-72 LINDA WATERHOUSE ASB Comm. 71: GL Comm. 71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Student Worker 72: Home Ec. Club 71-72: Spanish Club 72: Pep Club 70-71 SHERLY WEAR Mixed Chorus 71: GL Comm. 71 RALPH WEBBER ASB rep 71: Class of 72 rep 71:Ski Club 70: B-Tennis 70-71: Concert Band 70: Symphonic Band 71: Stage Band 71-72: Orchestra 72: Symphonic Band 70 JANET WEBER GL rep 70: Big Sister 71: Commercial Club 72: VP 72: German Club 72: Pep Club 70-71 FORREST WEIGUM Chess Club 70 TERRY WEINBE RG Science Club 72: Var. Tennis 72 TERRY WELCH Latin Club 70: Sec. 70 TERI WELDIN GL rep 70-71: Big Sister 71 DON WELLIEVER Var. Cross Country 71: Var. Track 70-71: B-Football 70: Basketball Mgr. 70 JAN WELLS GL Comm. 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: Demarians 72 MARILYN WELLS GL rep 70: Pep Club 70: Hi-Lassies 71: Student Worker 72 DEBBIE WELSH ASB rep 70-71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 Comm. 72: Caileag Clan 72: AFS 72: Hi-Lassies 71- 722 Courtesy Comm. 70 BYRON WENNING B-Football 70 GAYLE WHEELER ASB rep 70: Big Sister 71-72: Chairman 72: Class of 72 rep 72: Spanish Club 70-71-72: Pres. 72: Sec. 71: Treas. 70: Highland Dancer 71-72 CINDY WHITAKER GL rep 71: Big Sister 72: German Club 72 RHON DA WHITE Big Sister 70 WENDY WHITE ASB rep 70: Big Sister 71: German Club 72: Pep Club 70-71 SANDY WHITEHILL Latin Club 71-72 GARY WHITMORE Key Club 71-72: Science Club 71-72: Ski Club 71-72: AFS 71-72 TOM WIDEMAN Var. Basketball 71-72: Var. Football 71-72: B-Football 70: B-Basketball 70: Clansmen 71-72 DOUG WIEBER Var. Swimming 71- 72 CONNIE WIENS ASB Comm. 70-71-72: GL rep 70-71: Chair- man 71-72: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 71-72: Class of 72 rep 70-71: Chairman 71-72: Comm. 70-71-72: Dileas Chailin 72: Home Ec Club 71-72: Pres. 72:Sec. 71 :' American Field Service 71-72: Hi-Lassies 71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 71-72: Mosonic-Award SUE WIGGINS GL rep 72: Comm. 70: Big Sister 71-72: Courtesy Comm. 72: German Club 72: Pep Club 70-71 JIM WIHLBORG ASB rep 72: Key Club 72: Var. Swimming 70-71-72: Var. Gymnastics 70: B-Football 70: Clansmen 70: Orchestra 70-71-72: Jazz Lab Band 71-72 JUDY WILLARD GL Comm. 70-71-72: BigSister 71: Comm. 70-71: DE 71-72: Pep Club 70: Spirit Comm. 70-71: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71 MARGARET WILSON ASB rep 71: Big Sister 71-72: Class of 72 rep 72: FTA 70-71: Treas. 715 AFS 71-72: Latin Club 72: Pep Club 71 MIKE WILSON Class of 72 rep 71: German Club 70: Var. Wrestling 70-71-72: Clansmen 72 TOM WIMPY Rifle Club 70-71: Pres. 71:Ski Club 71-72: rep of 72 DAVID WINTE RS Football Trainer 71: Clansmen 71: Concert Choir 70: Chamber Choir 71 JAMES WINTERS Basketball Mgr. 70-71: B-Track 70: B-Cross Country 70 CONNIE WISE GL rep 70-71: Big Sister 71 : Student Worker 71-72 DIANE WOHRLE DE 71-72 PAT WOODFIN Art Club 70-71-72 JULIE YAHNKE Student Worker 72: Commercial Club 71:Sec. 71: Co-op 72 PHIL YAMAUCHI ASB 5th Exec 72: Debate Club 71-72: German Club 72: Science Club 71: Var. Tennis 71-72: B-Tennis 70: Stage Band 71: Jazz Lab Band 72: National Honor Society: National Forensic League RICK YEEND Concert Band 70: Orchestra 71-72: Jazz Lab Band 71-72 SALLY YEEND GL rep 71: Comm. 70-71-72: Big Sister 72: Class of 72 Comm. 71: Concert Band 70-71: Orchestra 72 KRISTA YOST ASB rep 70: Class of 72 rep 72: Ski Club 70: Girls Chorus 70 DAN YOUNT German Club 72: Ski Club 72: Var. 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Cobb 123 Clyde Combs 143 Wayne Conner 123 Karene Conniff 141 Geraldine Couture 139 Carl Crowe 127 Gary Davis 43,143 Wayne Eacker 136 James Elvington 106,131 Edward Feldhusen 136,137 Carlos Flores 41,129 Louise Forsyth 127 Lloyd Fowler 127 JoAnn Giffing 141 Peggy Gilbert 127 Robert Gilmore 130,131 Milldred Glidden 124 Mary Griggs 137 Roberta Groth 143 James Groves 135 Lenore Haight 124 Janis Hankel 137 Lloyd Harman 131 John Harris Jr. 138 Joseph Heslin 134 Patricia Hooker 141 Olga Iverson 122 Virginia Jamieson 134 Paul Jensen 134 Charlotte Jones 142 Robert Jones 140 Ken Judd 131 Eugene Kelly 131 Karen Kersul 141 Margaret Knapp 141 Virginia Koller 136,137 Melvin Kornmeyer 138 Ronald Kovick 126,127 Robert A. Kuehl 123 llmar Kuljus 129 Kit Latta 49 Gary Leaver 122 Margret Mathews 124 James McBride 129 Edward McMahon 131 Don Meteir 143 William Meuler131 Donald Miller 131 Harlow Moe 137 Club Index ASB Christmas Dance, Project 56,57 Fall 18,19 Freeform 54,44 Highlander Week 20,21 Installation 84,85 Representatives 90,91 Sweetheart Dance 86,87 BAND Fall 36,37 Christmas Concert 60,61 Group Shots 102-105 Pops Concert 60,61 CLUBS AFS 96 Aqua Tartans 109 Art 94,95 Caileg Clan 109 Chess 99 Clansmen 106 Rozella Mohney 124 Katherine Moore 131 Jim Morlan 137 Bob Morris 143 Judith Morstad 124 Eloise Paddock 124 Karen Nelson 141 Vern Page 134 Betty Partridge 128 James Paton 106,143 Charles Peters 143 Esther Phillips 128 Lyle Pugh 49,143 David Robertson 136 Cecil Robinette 19,136 Keith E. Rostvold 123 Ida Rowe 128 Adeline Zeller 124 Carl Schmidt 140 Claudia Schwab 139 Loretta Sloan 129 Geogrialee Smithpeters 137 Robert Stockman 137 Peter VanderWegen 28,126,128 William Via 129 Joanne Walter 134 Barbara Weatherly 124 Dale Williams 131 Frank Windishar 131 Kay Woiack 141 Frank Yuse 128 Co-op 93 Commercial Club 101 Courtesy Committee 58 Deca Fi 92 Demarians 101 Dileas Chalin 92,93 Fashion Board 95 Floral Design 101 French Club 97 German 96 Hi Deca 92 Hi Lassies 106 Home Ec. 94 Karate 106 Key Club 92,93 Library 101 Model UN 94 Pep Club 108 Red Cross 90,91 Rifle 99 Science Club 101 Spanish 97 T.V. News and Crew Thespians 100,101 CHEE R LEADE RS 24,25 DEBATE 32,33 DRAMA 34,35,100 FOREIGN STUDY 30,31 GIRLS LEAGUE Fall 22,23 Representatives 91 Winter 58,59 HIGHLAND DANCERS 88,89 HI-LANDER HI-LITES 28,29 H.S. BOWL 32,33 JUNIOR CLASS 164-175 Introduction 162,163 SENIOR CLASS 176,177 Album 178-209 Credits 210-215 Introduction 176-177 SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS108 SOPHOMORE CLASS 150-161 Introduction 148-149 SPORTS Baseball 112,113 B-Basketball 74,75 B-Football 48,49 Cross Country 50,51 Girls Gymnastics 80,81 Golf 114,115 JV Basketball 76,77 Swimming 78,79 Tennis 116,117 Track 110,111 Varsity Basketball 70-73 Varsity Football 42-47 Wrestling 66-69 Student Index Dave Ableman 178 Laura Abramson 108,164 Sally Abramson 150 Cherie Adams 178 Kayla Adams 150 Pat Adams 178 Ron Adams 209 Terry Adams 164 Vicki Adams 150 Greg Ahnquist178 John Akiyama164 Harold Alexander 164 Ricke Alfonso 178 Karen Alger 106,178 Dale Allen 105,178 Paul Allen 164 Connie Altig 178,135 Gregory Alyea 150 John Amsbaugh 178 Don Amsbury 178 Kim Amsbury 164,175 Alicia Anderson 164,172 Anthony Anderson 150 Asile Anderson 100,164 Eric Anderson 150 Gail Anderson 164 Lanalee Anderson 164 Mark Anderson 67,68 Mary Anderson 150 Patricia Anderson 97,102,106, 150 Paul Anderson 19,32,178 Don Andre 105,209 Glenda Angel 164 Amy Angstrom 175 Vernon Angstrom 150 Bruce Ankenbrand 150 Linda Antonio 104,150 Linda Anyan 150 Randy Anyan 49,78,150 Rick Anyan 92,178 Stephen Anyan 98 David Applington 150 Tom Armitage 31,33,94, 162,164 Kent Arnett 161 Glenn Arnold Robert Arnold 105,175 Randall Arrington 104,105, 150 Rebecca Atkinson 150 Craig Aubrey 150 Gordie Augustine 92,178 Constance Ault 164 Gerald Ault 150 Loretta Avery 92,178 Ronda Ayers 164 James Babin 98,164 Randall Babin 99,209 Lynne Bagdon 150 Colleen Bahr150 Douglas Bailey 33,164,175 Jeff, Bailey 150 Bradley Baker 164 Debra Ann Baker 92,178 Steven Baker 164 Susan Baker 178 Timothy Baker 150 John Baldwin 103,150 Philip Baldwin 102,103,178 Susan Ballinger 26,92,178 Shellie Ballou 150 Steven Banks 178 Dianne Barber 101,178 Patrick Bare 49,78,150 James Baril 106,150 Kathleen Baril 106,178 Donna Barker 25,179 Jack Barker 150 Rebecca Barker 164 Martin Barnes 77,164 Daniel Barnes 77,164 David Barnes 106,179 Joy Barnhart 108,150 David Barrett 179 Jonathan Barrett 96,164 Lourie Barrick 150 Michele Barth 150 Daniel Barton 164 Stephen Baruch 104,105,150 Mary Baskin 93,106,179 Danny Bass 103,164 Jeannie Bassen 150 Thomas Bassett 179 Anita Batchelor 164 James Battell 164 Marc Batters 98,150 David Batty 49,150 Michael Bauer 44,104,164 Michael Bauer 43,179 Nancy Bauer 58,59,63,71, 93,94,106,179 Michael Baxter 164 Frank Bayman 31,94,164 Carrie Beal 19,164 Joseph Bear 164 Barbara Beattie 104,150 Steven Beaulieu 150 Karene Beazer 57,93,99,164 Jerri Beck 164 Gregory Bell 179 Richard Beck 150 Jerold Beckman 164 James Bell 77,164 Karen Bell 57,109,179 Tom Bell 150 Jay Bellefeuille 164 Sandra Bellefeuille 108,150 Susan Bellos 164 Dennis Beloit 150 Gordon Beloit 179 Melody Bennett 106,164 Richard Bemel 179 Jody Benoit 92,179 David Benshoof 150 Molly Benshoof 164 Deborah Benson 179 Barbara Bently 150 Toni Bentley 176,179 Karen Beriter 150 Louis Beresovoy 150 Terese Bergdoll 96,165 Charles Berglund 150 Julie Bergstrom 179 Eric Bertholf 165 John Bettinger 150 Lawrence Bettinger 165 Lorinne Beyer 87,179 David Bick 49,78,165 Marsha Bickley 150 Karen Bierce 175 Walter Biggs lll 100,101,165 Cheryl Bilesky 150 Teresa Birch 179 Victoria Birch 165 Colleen Birchill165 Debbie Bischoff 165 Holly Bishop 104,165 Roger Bjork 179 Connie Black 104,150 Dawn Balck 92,179 John Blackhart 179 Colleen Blair 150 Kerry Blair 51,150 Conal Blanchard 175 Sheri Bland 150 Rita Blenkinsopp 179 John Blevins 161 Diane Blumel165 Shelley Bockmeyer 108,150 Pierce Boettcher 165 Bruce Bollard 150 Lee Bollard 179,105 Aurla Bolles179 Cheryl Bolstad 165 Denise Bolstad 150 Julie Bolt 179 Karen Bomben 150 Dan Bond 150 Floyd Bonser 96,165 Patrick Bonser 179 Deborah Bookwalter 97,104, 165 Kayle Boomer 99,165 William Boomer 165 Larry Booth 165 Christopher Borg 105,180 Kathryn Borg 97,175 Lucinda Borneman 103,180 Stephen Bosch 180 Kim Boschee 150 Deborah Botts 165 David Boucher 175 John Bowen 180 Laura Bowen 150 Katherine Bowes 165 Malcolm Bowie 180 Aurla Bowles 161 Steve Bowles 150 Kristina Box 26,150 Louie Box 180 Thomas Boyle 106,165 David Boyson 106,180 Debra Brady 103,180 Denise Branca 95,97,105,180 Gerald Brasch 150 Catherine Brashear 95,102, 103,180 Dean Brask 209 Dan Breitkreutz 180 Laurie Bremer 38,80,81,87,96, 105,150,161 Victoria Bremer 80,165 Craig Brenden 150 Kenneth Breshears 150 George Bressler 150 Kevin Bressler 180 Marci Brett 103,165 Jeffrey Brewer 106,150 Michael Brewer 150 Susan Brewer 180 David Brickley 56,94,209 Ronald Brickley 174 Ernest Briggs 93,180 Robin Briley 39,150 Michael Brislawn 99,180 Geri Brison 165 Anne Brock 95,150 David Brock 180 Grace Broderhousen 165 Shawn Broderick 165 Jeffrey Brodhead 98,161 Danny Brooks 150 Ronald Brooks 21,42,47,70, 77,103,162,165 Jeff Broen 161 Anne Brown 108,165 Barbara Brown 92,180 Dan Brown 180 Debbie Brown 94,150 Gregory Brown 180 James Brown 165 Karianne Brown 93,180 Kerri Brown 180 Pat Brown 103,165 Pat Brown 180 Roy Brown 209 Thomas Brown 180 John Brucker 165 Jean Bryan 181 Melanie Bryan 150 Lorraine Bryan 26,106,165 Cheryl Bruihl 180 Debra Brundige 108,150 Katherine Buckholz 150 Jeffery Brunette 78,150 Steven Buehler 209 John Bullivant175 Debra Bunch 165 Steven Bunn 33,165 Susan Bunn 165 Gregory Burbo 49,165 Brandon Burch 181 Brian Burch 161 James Burch 95,181 Tish Burch 93 William Burch 49,150 Colleen Burchill 103 Melissa Burchill 103 Linda Burcham 150 Laura Burber 165 Robin Burger 181 Michele Burgess 181 Sheryll Burgess 95,103,105, 165 Tonia Burgess 150 Douglas Burke 106,150 Stephen Burket 96,105,181 Pamela Bu rkhardt 150 Emilene Burns181 Paula Burrell 150 Larry Burrow 96,165 Marianne Busch 150 Eric Busse 165 Jeanette Busse 150 Michael Busse 181 Rita Buster 151 Bruce Butler 151 Deanna Butler 102,165 Kathaleen Butler 181 Robert Butler 165 Terry Butler 151 Gregory Butz 151 Kevin Byers 165 Melanie Byran 108 Dana Byrnes 165 Joseph Cain 49,151 Thomas Callahan 165 Karen Cameron 26,58,80,97,106 165 Linda Cameron 41,93,95,98, 104,106,109 Deborah Campbell 151 Maria Campbell 151 Michael Campbell 181 Philip Campbell 151 Michael Campion 151 Stanford Campbell 105,181 Reed Campbell 94,181 Jeanie Campbell 181 Vickie Campbell 151 James Cane 98,181 Patrick Cane 151 Jaime Canning 182 Gregory Card 165 Paul Cardella 182 Tony Carlascio 165 Leonard Carlberg 106,151 Craig Carlon 151 Clifford Carlson 165 Jeanette Carlson 106,165 Michael Carlson 49,161 Michael Carlson 29,161 Michael Canning 161 Nancy Carlson 168 Nora Carlson 151 Ruth Carlson 58,103,106,165 Raymond Carson 165 Kathy Cargon 165 Randy Carper 182 Pamela Carr 96,106,182 Douglas Carrigan 165 Rodney Carro 165 Michael Carroll 48,151 Patricia Carroll 175 William Carroll 99,102,103, 182 Paula Carson 209 Rhonda Carson 182 Timothy Carson 151 Melinda Carter 151 Richard Carter 78,151 Tom Carter 99,182 Corinne Casper 182 Margaret Cassidy 38,105,151 Stephen Cassidy Jerry Cates 49,151 Katherine Cates 92,182 Linda CauI161 Garry Caven 165,175 Lee Cayer 165 Richard Cerenzia 165 Ronald Cerenzia 165 Ronald Chadwick 42,68,165 Brian Chaffee 151 Federico Chalupa 30,182 Melinda Chamberlain 151 Neather Chamberlin 96,151 Shannon Chamberlin 165 Linda Chance 165 Mary Chapin 58,182 Deborah Chappell 151 Janice Chappell 106,165 Landie Chappell 107,108,151 Damon Checki 182 Loura Childs Steve Childs 175 Giovanni Chimienti 78,182 David Chinn 104 Suzanne Chinn 151 Heidi Christensen 182 Robert Christensen 151 Michelle Christenson 182 Tanya Christenson 165 Lynn Christian 49,77,165 Charlotta Christianson 185 Dora Christiansen 165 Paul Christianson 67,69,151 Robert Christie 42,106,165 Denise Churchill 108,151 Carleen Cirullo 151 Gregory Clark 39,49,151 Jeanne Clark 151 Nancy Clark 151 Rebecca Clark 93,103,182 Roy Clark 78,79 Anne Clark 165 Harold Clarke 182,30 Calvin Claughton 51,100,101 165 Michael Claussen 104,151 Dennis Cleavenger 42,165 David Clevenger 94 Donald Clemens 98,151 Margretta Clemens 151 Dale Clemm 165 Thomas Clinton 165 Donald Clossin 94,161 Brian Clouse151 Stan Clouse 165 Russell Coates 151 Christopher Coats 94,78,165 Sherri Cobb 103,106,165 Ty Cobb 165 Rick Coble 165 Laurie Cochran 151 Steve Cockburn 94,175 Larry Cofer 165 Cathy Cogley 105,182 Pamela Cole 151 Steven Cole 152 James Coleman 78,152 Mary Coleman 92 Rita Coleman 152 Bruce Collison 152 Craig Collison 105,182 I Gail Colliton 183 Carolyn Colp 165 Philip Colyar 152 Robert Colyar 183 Cathy Comar 109,183 Darla Comstock 109,152 Robert Comstock 70,106,183 David Conboy 183 Jean Conley 103,152 Jeff Conlon 33,42,46,106, 183 Daniel Conner 165 John Conway 165 Kevin Conwell 209 Charlene Cook 152 Katherine Cook 26,101,175 Thomas Cook 152 Jacci Cooke 25,86,95,103, 107,183 Laura Cooksey 106,109,183 Scott Cooksey 165 Cynthia Cordier 103,152 George Cordier 49,152 Phyllis Costello 152 Debra Costello 39,87,165 Juliann Costello 183 Susan Anna Costello 165 Gene Cote 152 Mark Cottingham 165 Suzanne Cottingham 109,183 Jerry Coulter 175 Katherine Countryman 58,106, 183 Edgar Covey 102,103,152 Tamara Covey 106,183 Claudia Cox 97,152 Kenneth Cox 166 William Cox 93,183 Myrna Coyner 93,183 Frank Cozza 94,100,152 Gary Cozza 152 Pamela Cozza 152 Samuel Cozza 183 Donald Craig 166 Donna Crain 152 Barbara Ann Crampton 105,166 William Craze 152 Steven Creel 152 Constance Crisp 183 Dann Crogan 209 Paul Crowley 152 David Croyle 166 Max Croyle 152 Marguerite Croyle Leslie Crutcher 106,109,183 Barbara Culver 166 Roy Culver Victoria Cummings 183 Lori Cumpton 152 Carol Curtis 152 Christopher Curtis 93,183 Loreen Curtis 93,188 Susan Cuzzetto 183 Debbie Cwiek 183 Doris Daffe 152 Jeannine Dailey 152 Sue Dallas 102,152 Kurt Dalnes152 Chris Dammarell 95,97,103, 106.166 Sue Damrell 25,58,93,107, 109,183 Pam Daniel 152 Glenn Danner166 Colleen Daugherty 63,100, 108,109,166 Julie Daugherty 152 Julie Davidson 166 Connie Davis 19,183 Don Davis 18,166 Debbie Davis 209 Liz Davis 91,166 Ray Davis 93,106,183 Robin Davis 105,109,184 Sue Davis 58,106,109 Larry Dawson 209 Brian Day 141,184 Damon Dean 166 Dennis Dean 152 Larry Dean 166 Debbie Dearing 93,184 Newt Dearmon 34,184 Gary Deaver 67,68,106,184 Carole Decker 92,209 Mike DeCroff 166 Mark Deerheim 49,74,75,152 Dave Defeyter 166 Doug Degrood 166 Gary Deguire 106,184 Cherie Dejoie 58,87,106,184 Lynda Delanoy 166 Susie Delanoy 184 Steve Delapp 166 Laurie Demarce 103,108,109, 152 Linda Demarco 63,93,103, 108,109,166 Crista Demasi 51,166 Jess Demoss 166 Karen Demond 105,152 Debbie Denney 152 Larry Dennis 209 David Deseve 166 Rick Deshazo 42,166 Michele DeStephano 184 Tom Dettwiler 103.152 Cheryl Deupree 105,152 Mark DeVlin 166 Barb Dewey 101,166 Laurel Dewitt 152 Mike Dexter 93,184,176 Janice Dick 92,184 Sara Dickerson 87,184 Carol Dickinson 184 Jan Dickson 41,58,184 Melissa Dickson 108,152 Chris Dietrich 166 Zeke Dike 21,184 Jackie Dillon 166 Mike Dimond 209 Dave Dishman 184 Linda Distler 105,108,152 Shirley Divine 152 Michele Distefano Kathie Dixon 28,104,105,166 Bryan Dodd William Dodrill101,166 Connie Doeleman 166 Jim Dompier 152 Timothy Dotson 78,184 Dave Doughty 166 Kathy Doughty 152 Grace Douglas 102,166 Mark Douglas 175 Risteen Downhour 166 Anne Downs 166 Beth Downs 97,100,184 Karen Dreis 166 Mark Dreis 152 Tom Droz 94,104,152 Laurie Dryden 103,166 Denise Duane 166 Sue Duane 152 Caroline Ducas 108,152 Craig Ducas 102,103,184 Nick Ducas152 Debbie Duchow 152 Denise Duchow 58,63,93,106,184 Diane Duncan 166 Teresa Duncan 92,185 Hazel Dunn 166 Steve Dunsmoor 185 Janet Dunson 166 Sandi Durbin 152 Robert Durgan 152 Theresa Durgan 176,185 Ray Dylina152 Nora Esch Bob Earnest 185 Lee Earnest 49,152 Tom Earsley 161 Craig Eastburg Luann Easton 152 Dorothy Edinger 166 4 Kevin Edwards 166 Kim Edwards 166 Monte Edwards 152 Richard Edwards 152 Ronnie Edwards 166 Tina Edwards 166 Kevin Egan 152 Kevin Egger 152 Sue Eggers 166 Larry Eickholdt 152 Maureen Eigeman 106,175 Sue Ek 166 Richard Elder 51,166 Linda Ellett 185 David Elliott 104,153 Dan Ellis 21,103,185 David Ellis 166 Gail Ellis 153 Michael Ellyson 153 Leonard Ellzey 153 Sue Ellzey185 Dave Elms 153 Judy Elo 105,166 Lyle Elo 153 Denise Duane Diane Dmry 92,106,185 Richard Emry 153 Gina Eng 185 Cynthia England 103,106,166 Jean England 103,153 Michael Enyeart 185 Michael Erdahl 185 Rodney Erdahl 166 Dana Erickson 48,153 Karen Erickson 58,106, 109,166 Leonard Erickson 166 Leslie Erickson 51,104, 105,163 Michael Erickson 42,44,106, 185 Nancy Erickson 108,153 Randy Erickson 185 Timothy Erickson 51,105,166 Jill Ericson 104,153 Jody Ericson 109,185 Jon Ericson 153 Thomas Ertner 97,185 Nora Esch 92,185 Donn Eshelman 185 Elisse Evans 166 Gary Evans 153 Christopher Fahey 185 Thomas Fahey 105,153 Sharlene Fairburn 93,185 Dennis Faison 153 Robert Faison 166 David Farmer 98,185 Laura Farmer 98,166 Claudia Farnsworth 103,166 Theodore Farr 42,166 William Farr 186 Connie Farrier 38,97,166 Dave Fasules 209 Max Faulkner 209 Marsha Favaro 97,106,109, 166,175 Teri Fay 106,109,166 Joi Fegeri 21 David Fehler 42,77,162,166, 191 Jon Felix 166 David Fenter 186 Theresa Fenter 186 Alana Ferderer 186 Barbara Ferguson 106,186 Colleen Ferguson 108,153 Deborah Fichera 25,186,107 Richard Fichera 153 Kenyon Fields 32,33,94,194, 186 Jacquelyn Fieseler 108,153 Randall Fink 103,104,186 Claudia Fischer 93,97,186 Marlene Fischer 166 Larry Fisher 153 Frank Fitchner 167 Lita Fitzgerald 92,186 Deborah Fitzthum 153 Marc Fjellam 167 David Flack 42,44,93,94, 183 Kathie Fleenor 167 Marc Flemming 74,153 Jay Fliger186 Daniel Flynn 33,153 Shannon Flynn 177 Terese Flynn 33,48,97,106, 109,167 Blake Folden 105,106,167 Bradley Folden 153 Carl Follevaag 209 Scott Forsyth 49,74 Janet Foss 167 Kim Fowler 35,64,93,105, 186 Lindsay Fowler 153 Richard Fowler 105,186,209 Sharron Fox 101,161 Chris Frahm 167 John Francis 33,105,186 Raymond Francis 164 Jeffrey Frank 167 Rita Franke 153 Kathleen Franklin 92,186 Linda Franklin 92,186 Vickie Frazer Jeffrey 93,107,186 Suzanne Fredrickson 153 Kenn Freeman 28,186 Marilyn Freeman 167 Cathy Freese 167 Rodney Freese 103,106,153 Jeff Fretheim 104,105,153 Krista Fretheim 109,186 Brandon Frick 153 Howard Frick 49 Mark Frieske 49,161 Mary Frigeri 153 Patricia Fritts 167 Judy Fritz 167 Steven Fritz 186 Kathryn Fritzen 153 Steven Froelich 153 Curtis Froid 153 Lisa Froid 103,167 Cheryl Fry 186 Joanne Fry 167 Mike Fry 167 Tom Fuget 167 Bob Gabrian 161 Mindy Galbraith 97,153 Larry Gallagher 104,105,153 Pam Gallaugher 100 Rhonda Gallion 153 Larry Garbarino 187 Kevin Gardner 161 Barbara Garinger 103,167 Gayle Garner 187 Steven Garratt 167 Bekki Garrison 187 Tom Gaston 187 Debbi Gatten 167 Steve Gavin 187 Roderick Gecan 187 Jackie Geddes 153 Darrel Gehramn 209 Becky Geisler 161 Bill Geisler 28,167 Patty Genova 21,85,86,187 Chuck George 106,187 Bill George 98,167 Gerry Gerow 153 John Gibson 167 Jeff Gier 100,187 Louise Gier167 Jim Giguere 78,167 Paul Gillette 167 Cheryl Gilliland 167 Sharon Gilliland 167 Jerry Gillis 167 Lynn Gilmore 167 Chuck Gilstrap 106,153 Richard Green JanellGintz153 Rick Gintz187 Teri Giske 153 Steve Glass 167 Debbie Glatt 167 Kathy Gleason 167 Barb Glenn 167 Lou Glenn 78,153 Robert Glinski167 Roger Glinski167 Cheryl Glover 97,153 Delores Glubrecht 187 Kevin Gobel187 Debra Gobel 187 Kathleen Goebel 95,101,167 Melody Gooch 98,167 Dave Goodwin 187 Douglas Gossard 104,105,167 Renee Gossard 100,153 Sue Goumaz 101 Jackie Gourley 186 Tom Graham 187 Bill Grant Archie Grant 187 Sally Gravos Mike Gray 153 Polly Gray 31,187 Walter Gray Martha Greasley 94,187 Brenda Green 187 Richard Green 98,153 Don Gregory 187 Ronald Grewe 187 Scott Griffith 86,87,188 Denise Grimmer 108,153 Jo Grimmer167 Bruce Groesbeck 70,73,103, 106,162,167,71 Mari Groesbeck 188 Bob Groom 167 Robin Groom 153 Cathy Gross 104,109,167 Timothy Groth 188 Buddy Grovhoug 106,161 Lynnette Gunn 175 Susan Gunning 153 Karen Gustafson 186 Lawrence Guy 42,106 Les Guy 49,153,186 Carol Gwynne 105,153 Jim Gyarfas 93,106,186 Ronald Haeger 106,188 Steven Hagen 103,167 Randall Haglund 153 Camille Hahn 101,167 Cindy Hahn 161 Jenny Hainze 104,153 John Hainze 105,167 Patti Halbig 188 Pat Hall 188 David Hall 153 Jennifer Hall 188 Kevin Hall 209 Laura Lee Hall 167,175 Marilyn Hall 153 ' Yvonne Hall 153 Lynn Hallett 176,188 Mark Hallett 153 Marcia Halsey 167 Debbie Hamby 104,153 Jack Hamilton 209 Doug Hammond 105,167 Doug Hanenburg 61,105,188 Kathy Haney 153 Berta Hanlen 167 Bob Hansen 188 Bruce Hansen 153 Celeste Hansen 108,153 Connie Hansen 153 Donna Hansen 188 Gary Hansen 175 Raymond Hansen 153 Ellen Hanson 153 Mark Hanson 49,153 Dave Haraldson 167 Gary Haraughty 167 Liz Harding 188 Ray Harding 70,71,72,188 Rosemarie Harding 161 Roxanne Harding Linda Hardy 93,189 Sherrill Hardy 154 Pattie Harless 154 Carolyn Harper 58,59,97,167 Jim Harriman 151 Ricky Harrington 167 Billy Harris 167 Margie Harris 167 John Harris 105 Curtis Harrison 154 Mitchell Harrison 209 Jack Harshman 96,189 Ron Hart 154 Joyce Hartung 103,167 Mary Luann Harvey 105,154 Mark Hatch 167 Mark Hathaway 167 Nancy Hauck 167 David Havens 167 Mike Havens 154 Patrick Hawkins 154 Steve Hawkins 209 Steven Hawkins 154 Kristine Hawley Rosland Hawley 168 Russ Hawley 154 Becky Hay 98 Art Hayashi 168 Charley Hayes 32,189 Chuck Haymond 168 Suzanne Hayter 80,154 Vicki Hayter 106 Tom Hecla 95,189 Steven Heeren 106,168 Gary Heeter 105,189 Dan Heinen 49,99,154 Diana Heisey 51,168 Steve Helke168 Daniel Henderson 189 Karen Hendon 101,168 Kim Hendren 104,106,154 Don Hendrix 67,68,69,106, 189 Patrick Henkle 168 Mike Henley 74,154 David Hennes 154 Bonnie Henry 96,168 Joe Hensdell 105,168 Kathy Herberholz 168 Randy Herberholz 154 Joyce Heritage 99 Pamela Herman 154 Nancy Hermstad 154 Steve Herren 50,51 Susan Herzog 97,189 Jay Herzog 51,67,168 Al Hess 189 Barbara Hess 91,106,168 Glen Hickman 189 Sheree Hickman 97,101,168 Debra Hicks 168 Bob Higbee 189 Rose Higgins 106,168 Sussi Higinbotham 168 Resa Hilderman 154 Ed Hill 154 Linda Hill 189 Marilyn Hill 80,103,189 Mitchell Hill 94,97,189 Randy Hill 26,189 Scott Hill 154 Sue Hill 154 Fritz Hille 84,105,184 Sandy Hilsen 189 Tom Hilsen 42,96,189 John Hime 175 Cheri Hinchliff 106,168 Jean Hindley 106,168,175 Cindy Hines 31,189 Doug Hinton 168 Mel Hinton 154 Cherie Hitchliff 28 David Hite 105,189 Steve Hoadley 209 Gary Hocking 154 Margaret Hodgson 41,58,95, 96,106,189 Gary Hodgson 168 Gloria Hodgson 189 Rick Hoefel 168 Bob Hoefel 70,71,73,189 Roxie Hofer168 Bill Hofer 98,154 Terri Hoff 154 Dave Hoffman 154 Debbie Hoffman 28,189 Norma Hoffman 168 Tommie Hoffman 51,154 Helen Hoiseth 101,190 Allen Holcomb 161 Tom Holcomb 94,168 Chuck Holden 154 Peggy Holdridge 80,104,154 Shane Holien 168 Janet Holland 101,168 Bob Holland 168 Nancy Holland 154 Kathy Holmquist 108,154 Bruce Holms 67 Dave Holms 190 Patti Holt 154,168 Pam Hoogstad 190 Charles Hopkins 190 Ron Hopkins 154 Barbara Hopp 90,104 Debby Horne 168 Leanne Houchin 168 Rog Hovda 154 Carl Howald 190 Earl Howald 48,49,74,154 Pam Howald 92 Daniel Howard 154 Evan Howard '1 03,154 Patsy Howard 58,95,106,168, 68 Celia Howe 190 Edith Howe 168,104 Cheri Howell 190 Chuck Howland 168,175 Jay Howland 190 Sarah Hubbard 190 Denise Hudson 155 Jay Hughes 99,155 Mary Hughto 155 Susan Hughto 106,168 Nancy Hult155 Russ Hulvey 104,105,190 Brian Hunter 33,93,190 Dianne Hunter 104,155 Liz Hurd 190 Stephen Hurd 51,103,155 Marvin Hurmance 104,190 Dave Hutchins 49,155 Debbie Hyatt 58,106,190 Michele lmpecoven 80,168 Dan Inman 190 Melanie Inman Steven Inman 155 Barry lverson 51,94,190 Brian lverson 155 Wendy lverson 155 Barbara Ives 103,155 Duane Ives 168 Don Jackson 168 Gerrie Jackson 161 Jackie Jacobsen 109,168 Barbara Jacobson 190 Bobbi .laddatz 168 Dorothy Jaddatz 155 Janet James 155 Matt James 161 Bob James 190 Terry James 168 Bill James 42,106,190 Jill Jansen 103,106,168 Sherrill Janvier 51,97,106, 109,168 Patti Jenkins 155 Jack Jenks 190 Chris Jensen 106,168 Mark Jensen 190 Paul Jensen 176,190 Robert Jensen 190 Dwayne Jenson 168 Greg Jesberger 168 J.J. Jesberger 209 Mike Jilbert 46,106,190 Debbie Johann 108,155 Roger Johanson 175 Michael Johns 191 Arne Johnson 106,176,191 Bonnie Johnson 155 Catherine Johnson 191 Cathy Johnson 92,155 Colleen Johnson 103,191 Darrell Johnson 155 David Johnson 155 Debbie Johnson 191 Floyd Johnson 96,106,155 Georgeiann Johnson 169 Gary Johnson 191 Jim Johnson 168 J.T. Johnson 93,168 James Johnson 175 John Johnson 49,77,155 Joe Johnson 168 Judy Johnson 191 Kimberly Johnson 168 Linda Johnson 155 Lori Johnson 168 Mark Johnson 99,155 Mark E. Johnson 161 Mark N. Johnson 169 Mike Johnson 191 Patta Johnson 169 Ray Johnson 169 Sandi Johnson 109,169 Steve Johnson 191 Sue Johnson 169 Terri Johnson 92,191 Tom Johnson 26,191 Mona Johnston 191 Ron Johnston 191 Cher Jones 26,41,101,191 Brian Jones 155 David Jones 169 Evelyn Jones Jeff Jones 33,106,191 John Jones 209 Lalon Jones 191 Lisa Jones 104,155 Lyn Jones 28,106,169 Gieta Jones 155 Michael Jones 94,191 Sue Jones 155 Taffy Jones 155 Terry Jones 155 Bret Jonson 191 Ken Jordan 92,191 Paul Jorgensen 70,71,72,176, 191 Steve Jorgenson 169 Rich Jorges 169 Pat Joy 41,106,169 Mona Jozuriak 98,155 Kristi Judd 155 Michael Juhlin 209 Deanna Justus 98,103,155 Ruth Justus 103,106,175 Roberta Kaio 155 Randy Kaiser 155 Chuck Kaledas 191 Theodore Kaluza 169 Duane Kamarainen 191 Jim Kane 104,155 Shirley Kane 80,86,87,169 Milo Karlson 191 Judy Karling 169 Carol Kathan 100,169 Alan Kathrens 155 Kathy Kaul 155 Marilyn Keeler 58,59,93, 106,191 Jay Kehne 192 David Kelley 192 Julie Kellogg 192 Tamara Kelp 209 Greg Kemmis 26,155 Pat Kennedy 96,169 Bob Kensok 155 Carol Kent 93,169 Jim Kent 192 Lori Kent 155 Sue Kent 108,155 Glenn Kerns 192 Quin Kessler 169 Gary Keyes 106,169 Beth Kidwell 21,192 Alan Kiefer 105,192 Michael Kiehn 155 Rick Kiehn 169 Sher Kiernan 155 Megan Kilgore 59,106,109,175 Randy Kimball 155 Ann Kimmet155 Judy Kimmet 192 Anita King 155 Tony King 209 Connie King 192 Lori King 106,109,192 Mary King 105,169 Pamela King 155 Brian Kinney 169 Randy Kirk 192 Brian Kitt 169 Kate Kitt 103,192 Larry Kjeldgaard 155 Sue Kleeman 192 Tom Klemz 192 Tommie Klise 155 Nancy Klitzke 209 Vickie Klitzke155 Karen Klohe 25,87,107,192 Bryan Knack 169 Robert Knack 155 Sandy Kneeshaw 96,106,109, 175 Gayle Knight 155 Carl Knutson 155 Kris Koch 192 Phillip Koenig 49,169 Penny Kohler 106,169 Lynn Kohlstaedt 155 Ray Kohlstedt 169 Mike Kolassa 169 Kevin Koomler 155 Loretta Koomler 192 Martin Koomler 48,49 Howard Koppe 169 Gregory Korb 192 Mike Kovalick 192 Donna Koznek 109,155 Nadine Koznek 28,101,192 Sharon Kramer 58,106,162, 169 Sharon Kratofil 155 Beverly Krauter 155 Jim Krautkraemer 169 Betty Krell 193 Harvey Krell 209 Marcia Kretz 193 Steve Kretzer 155 Don Krieg 155 Fran Krieger 104,192 Lynn Krieger 104,161 Carla Krigbaum 108,155 Mark Krigbaum 193 Ladonna Krueger 169 Martin Krupp 102,103,169 Donna Kucera 93,193 Becki Kuehl 103,106,169 Gary Kuest169 Mike Kuest 67,68,193 Roger Khulmann 193 Gary Kuhn 193 Angeline Labrucherie 155 Bernard Labrucherie 209 Mike Ladd 99,169 Candi Lafay 100,155 Bob Lafontaine 49,155 Steve Lamberson 49,155 Tim Lambert 155 Virginia Lamers 193 Jean Lamont 97,169 John Lamunyon 103,105,209 Keith Landrus 193 Bev Langill193 Debbie Langland 155 Kerri Lantz 175 Maggi Lapinski 169 Daniel Largent 193 Keith Largent 155 Jean Larson 155 Kaye Larson 105,155 Kirk Larson 155 Michelle Larson 169 Sue Larson 155 Vicki Larson 169 Mark Lassman 155 Thomas Latenser 104,105,155 Tom Lathen 26,155 Dale Lauber155 Christopher Laughlin 42,169 Michael Lavelle 74,161 Deborah Lavender 80,98,155 Shannon Lawrence 169 Craig Lawson 193 Kevin Lawson 70,74,75,155 Susan Lawson 169 Cheryl Leapley 97,169 Phil Leapley 193 Linda Leason 169 Rebecca Leason 155 Sue Leason 193 Sharon Leblanc 155 Holly Lebret169 Gary Ledbetter 169 Gloria Lee 58,105,193 Joselle Lee 80,84,85,169, 175 Richard Lee 193 Anita Lees 169 Glenys Leestma 209 Harley Leestma 155 Randy Leestma 175 Hope Leeth 169 Rich Leffler 169 Pam Leigh 155 Keith Leighton 193 Larry Lemon 155 Colleen Lennox 93,169 Randy Lenz 193 Jerome Leon 156 Stephen Leon 49,156 Linda Lerum 169 Jeff Lesser 169 Vicki Leverette 193 Pam Lewandowski 194 Bruce Lewis 156 Cheri Lewis 26,41,64,194 Jack G. Lewis 33,64,94,169 Scott Lewis 103,169 Margie Lewis 58,106,169 Sandy Lewis 156 Sharon Lewis 169 William Lewis 207 Nola Leyde 194 Mary Leytze 103,156 Dan Libby 169 Jeff Liddell 42,70,77,169 Rich Lighfoot 156 Kathy Liezen 176,194 Tyler Liggett 105,194 Vicki'Lightner169 Andrew Lilja 194 Mary Lilla 84,95,101,137,169 Allan Lillie 156 Kirsten Lindberg 58,103,106, 169 Jeff Lindholm 156 Lynn Lindley 93,194 Ralph Lindsey 169 Robert Lindstrom 156 Mark Little 49,74,156 John Livingstone 156 Tami Lockie 108,156 Terry Loft 194 Mariane Logan 156 Dean Logsdon 194 Sue Logsdon 108,169 Gene Loncosty 193 Glenna Long 156 Lilly Lopez 169 Randy Lorello 92,194 Cynthia Lorenson 194 David Lorenzi 169 Mary Loucks 103,169 Richard Love 49,156 Melissa Lowry 58,93,104,169 Doug Lowther Kerri Lowther 93,95,169,195 James Lucas 194 Wendy Luders 156 Pam Luders 194 Scott Lumley 156 Martin Lund 156 Craig Lundberg 106,169 Darlene Lundin 108,156 Robert Lundquist 156 Jim Luse 156 Dan Lynch 28,93,169 David Lynch 156 Steve Lyons 156 Sue Lyons 194 Karen Maass 39,108,156 Dave Mabbott 156 Ken MacDonald 156 Sue MacDonald 195 Debbie Mager 156 Kim Maham Robert Maham 156 Diane Mahoney 141,194 Rene Maier 156 Heather Main 156 Carol Mainella 194 Laurine Malterner 169 Diana Mancini 96,169 Gregory Mandick 92,194 Kathy Mann 101,156 Roxanna Manshack 156 Missy Many 156 Renee Marburgeer 21,101,162 169 Jayne Marchioro 169 David Marks 156 Gary Marks 169 Doug Marks 209 Marcy Marmont 156 Mark Marshall 156 Teri Marshall Michael Marte 106,169 David Martin 169 Kay Martin 156 Lesta Martin 100,194 Robert Millhorn Rob Martin 169 Terry Martin 194 Tom Martin 169 Michael Martindale 98,156 Darrell Marx 195 Doug Massender 194 Mike Mast 156 Arla Mathiason 195 Martha Mathiason 156 Michael Mathieson 195 Jackie Matsch 93,106,169 Roy Matthews 93,195 Steve Matthews 195 Sue Mauk 195 Jan- Maxwell 106,195 Jeff Maxwell 170 Mikki Mays 95,170 Denise McAlister 101,195 Robin McAlister 156 Don McArthur 156 James McBride 209 Robert McBride 104,156 Valerie McBride 156 Terry McCabe 170 Vicki McCabe 156 Alice McCarthy 195 Gail McCaughey 156 Wesley McClain 104,156 Kim McColIim 170 Carol McCorkle 195 Dee McCoy 105,195 Karolyn McCracken 156 Vern McCrea 106,195 Joe McCrow 170 Roberta McCrow 195 Katherine McDaniel 170 Theresa McDaniel 156 Marcia McDonnell 97 Jackie McDowell Kathie McDowell 170 Maureen McDowell 156 Mark McDowell 170 Terry McDowell 156 Gayle McFarlane 170 Mike McGinnis 104,105,156 Kelly McGougan 156 JoAnn McGrath 170 Marlene McGrath 170 Stephen McGrath 94,170 Jay McGuire Margaret McGuire 156 Michelle McHugh 156 Billie Mclntosh170 Kathleen Mclnturff 196 James Mclsaac 170 Debra McKean 170 Denise McKee 156 Jim McKee 49,156 Craig McKee 170 Janet McKee 103,170 Karen McKee 58,95,106 Mike McKeen 106,156 Randy McKeen 49,170 Connie McKnight 106,170 Pam McLam 156 Andy McLeod 175 Phil McMahan 156 Craig McMahan 170 Gary McMurtery 196 Kathy McNally 196 Val McNeil 196 Leslie McNett 106,196 Ronald McNett 105,170 Patricia McPherson 101,196 Virginia McPherson 196 John McQuade 98,196 Michael McQuade 77,93,106, 170 Jay McQuire 161 John McQueen 209 Sue McWayne 156 Ruthanne McWilliams 26,104, 105,156 Becky Mead 156 Tracy Mead 28,196 Tom Means 33,196 Mike Means 104 Christime Mears 196 Ladonna Medina 96,156 Debbie Meier 105,156 Marvin Meier 170 Frederick Mellen 74,75,156 Renee Mellen 156 George Menegas 74,157 Nick Menegas 42,45,196 Joe Mensdale 98 Tamara Menteer 170 Kevin Merriman 42,170 Leslie Merriman 170 Gary Mesler 49,157 Randy Mesler 175 Gregory Mewhinney 196 Timothy Mewhinney 157 Cindy Meyer 31,56,58,84, 85,106,177,196 John Meyer 42,106,170 Helen Meyers 157 Kent Meyers 170 Larry Michaels Barbara Michaelsen 25,107,196 Dave Michaelsen 77,107 Howard Michaelsen Teresa Michels 170 Thomas Michels 157 Larry Michels 196 Steven Michelson 157 Jolene Mickelsen Guy Mieklke157 Jeanna Mielke 157 Steve Mielke 92,98,196 Vicki Miles 209 Clifford Miller 209 Diane Miller 97,104,170 James Miller 196 Kenneth Miller 104,196 Mark Miller 99,157 Michelle Miller Niki Miller 95,196 Robert Miller 170 Ronald Miller 92,196 Sandy Miller 157 Susan Miller 25,107,176,196 Vicki Miller 26,104,105,157 Norman Mills 157 Robert Millhorn 157 Dennis Miner 196 Jody Miner 97,106,170 Craig Mitchell 196 Dennis Mitchell 92,196 Kathy Mitchell 34,35,103,196 Mary Miyaya 58,196 Linda Moe 32,95,97,105,196 Susan Moe 170 Lorrie Moffatt 100,104,105,170 Jo Montgomery 170 Mary Montgomery 103,106,157 Linda Montgomery 157 Shirlee Moon 170 Chuck Moore 96,170 Cheryl Moore 170 Tracy Moore 196 Tim Moran 196 Patty Morbeck 170 Ramona Morgan 170 Jeff Morlan 49,157 John Morris 157 Jon Morris 170 Steve Morris 197 Steve Morris 170 Mark Morse 196 Bill Morse 157 Carolyn Morstad 103,170 Larry Morton 209 Marty Moses 170 Robert Mosher 196 Barbara Mullen 197 Betty Mullen 94,197 Mary Mullen Scott Mullennix 42,44,106,197 Vonda Mullennix 157 Terry Munther 170 James Murcar 157 Jeanne Murphy 170 Mark Murphy 170 Mike Murphy 106,170 Peggy Murphy 197 Robbin Murphy 31,62,94,197 Terie Murphy 198 Greg Mustard 157 Dara Myers 196 John Myer 67 David Myers 93,95,97,198 Randy Myhre 170 Debra Myron 93,198 Annette Naccarato 97,176,198 Calli Naccarato 170 David Naccarato 209 Linda Nauditt 59,198 Shelley Neel 39,103,157 Mark Nehrhood 157 Barbara Michaelsen 25,107,196 Dave Michaelsen 77,107 Howard Michaelsen Teresa Michels 170 Thomas Michels 157 Larry Michels 196 Steven Michelson 157 Jolene Mickelsen Guy Mielke157 Jeanna Mielke157 Steve Mielke 92,98,196 Vicki Miles 209 Clifford Miller 209 Diane Miller 97,104,170 James Miller 196 Kenneth Miller 104,196 Mark Miller 99,157 Michelle Miller Niki Miller 95,196 Robert Miller 170 Ronald Miller 92,196 Sandy Miller 157 Susan Ml ller 25,107,176,196 Vicki Miller 26,104,105,157 Norman Mills 157 Robert Millhorn 157 Dennis Miner 196 Jody Miner 97,106,170 Craig Mitchell 196 Dennis Mitchell 92,196 Kathy Mitchell 34,35,103,196 Mary Miyaya 58,196 Linda Moe 32,95,97,105,196 Susan Moe 170 Lorrie Moffatt 100,104,105,170 Jo Montgomery 170 Mary Montgomery 103,106,157 Linda Montgomery 157 Shirlee Moon 170 Chuck Moore 96,170 Cheryl Moore 170 Tracy Moore 196 Tim Moran 196 Patty Morbeck 170 Ramona Morgan 170 Jeff Morlan 49,157 John Morris 157 Jon Morris 170 Steve Morris 197 Steve Morris 170 Mark Morse 196 Bill Morse 157 Carolyn Morstad 103,170 Larry Morton 209 Marty Moses 170 Robert Mosher 196 Barbara Mullen 197 Betty Mullen 94,197 Mary Mullen Scott Mullennix 42,44,106,197 Vonda Mullennix 157 Terry Munther170 James Murcar 157 Jeanne Murphy 170 Mark Murphy 170 Mike Murphy 106,170 Peggy Murphy 197 Robbin Murphy 31,62,94,197 Terie Murphy 198 Greg Mustard 157 Dara Myers 196 John Myer 67 David Myers 93,95,97,198 Randy Myhre 170 Debra Myron 93,198 Annette Naccarato 97,176,198 Calli Naccarato 170 David Naccarato 209 Linda Nauditt 59,198 Shelley Neel 39,103,157 Mark Nehrhood 157 James Nelson 33,57,93,94,198 Lorrie Nelson 80,198 Ralph Nelson 198 Robin Nelson 103,157 Rusty Nelson 49,157 Steve Nelson 70,198 Steve Nelson 170 Sue Nelson 105,170 Tom Nelson 198 Kathie Neuberger 105,170 Darrell Neumiller 99,170 Sheryl Nevers 198 John Newbury 74,104,157 Janet Newland 209 Grant Newport 94,175 Cynthia Nibler 109,170 Greg Nibler Bill Nichols 49 Norman Nicholls 103,157 Paul Nicholls 103,209 Paula Nicklous 170 Michael Niehuis 64,100,170 Catherine Nikolaus 170 Cheryl Nilles 157 Jim Nixon 157 Michael Noel 198 Rita Noel 94,103,109,157 Cathy Noland 157 David Nolan 103,105,198 Gary Nolan 50,51,170 Delvin Noland 209 Linda Nord 157 Philip Nord 170 Kathy Norman 58,92,95,198 Michael Norman 198 Robert Norman 170 Brian Norske 170 Jack Northart 94,100,170 Kathi Northrup 170 Carroll Novak 198 Richard Novak 170 David Novotny 98 William Nuchols 157 Christie Nygaard 198 Lori Nytroen 170 Tommy O'Brien 157 Dick O'Conner 209 Mike O'Connor 170 Bob O'Connor 106,157 William O'Connor 170 Janet Odeen 103,198 Tomie O'Donnell Jan Ogilvia 170 Karen O'Leary 198 Michael O'Leary 98,157 Deborah Olheiser 157 Kathyleen Olever 170 Keith Oliver 198 Lorryn Oliver 103,170 Shyla Olsen 170 Debi Olson 157 John Olson 78,103,157 Lonnie Olson 198 Michael Olson 198 Mark Olson 105,170 Paul Olson 170 Doreen Oman 198 Lance Oman 198 Kelli O'Neil 157 Michael O'Neil 198 Colleen O'Neill 170 Mary O'NeiII Megan O'NeilI157 Mike Opitz 198 Peggy Opsal 92,198 Marilyn Osborn 58,103,198 Raleen Oscarson 95,97,105,198 Ronald Oscarson 51,104,157 Steven Ostlie 28,170 Terry Otis 49 Sharon O'Toole 198 Georgette Overbust 106,109,170 Eugene Ozust 50,51 ,97,106,198 Melvin Paddock 170 Linda Palmer 170 Stephen Palmer 198 Miriam Paluck Gordon Pangborn 198 Bonnie Parham 198 Chris Parker Frank Parker Judy Parker 198 Debbie Parkington 170 Michelle Parks 171 Sueann Parr 171 Randall Parr 157 Lynn Parsons 101,198 Lois Patrick 92,198 Margaret Pavlak 157 Janice Pavlic171 Diane Peak 171 Diane Pearson 58,95,198 Diane Pearson 101,171 Jeannie Peasley 161 David Peckham 171 Deborah Peden 104 Michael Peden 97,99,106 John Pederson 96,171 Chris Peebles 157 Donald Pelletier 157,161 Milton Perkins 171 Barry Permenter 198 Charles Perry 98,171 Colleen Perry 157 Janet Persello 157 Debra Petek 157 Cheryl Peterson 157 Craig Peterson 161 Dwight Peterson 78 Fred Peterson 28,171 Gary Peterson 171 Mary Peterson 157 Norman Peterson 199 Raymond Peterson 171 Susannah Peterson 171 Victoria Peterson 108,157 Lori Petrelli 200 Susan Petrick 157 Bryce Petty 157 Dirk Petty 19,200 Arthur Pfitzer 200 Lisa Phillips 59,157 Michael Phillips 200 Patricia Phillips 200 Kathleen Picard 51,103,106,175 Thomas Pickens 97,200 Michele Pierson 175 Kenneth Pilcher 26,28,105,200 Steven Pilcher 51,157 John Piper 171 Steven Pippenger 104,157 James Piton 42,200 Barry Poffenroth 42,77 Larry Poffenroth 171 Claudia Ponsness 171 James Portz 171 Glen Poss 171 Cherie Poston 101,106,175 George Poston 49,78,96,158 Janis Potesky 158 John Potter 42,147 Linda Potter 51,158 Steven Powell 200 Michael Powrie 209 Tim Powell 171 Cindy Powrie 101,171 Jan Prather 158 Gary Price 198 Kathryn Price 28,101,108,171 Richard Price 158 Kimberly Probst 158 Wendy Proctor 200 Debbie Proffitt 101,200 Carol Puckett 103,171 Christi Pugh 80,171 Nancy Pugh 161 Connie Pullen 200 Lyle Pulling 161 Anne Pulvermacher 108,158 Deborah Putt 39,108,158 Robert Putt 171 Linda Pyle 200 Paul Quaschnick 106,200 Debbie Quimby 200 Lorrie Quine 158 Randy Quinton 161 Marta Ragland 39,158 Julie Raivo158 Stephen Ramage 33,94,158 Steven Ramos 161 Paul Ramsey 106,158 Sally Randall 104,171 Scott Ransbury 171 Edith Raschko 101,103,171 Kimberly Rasmussen 175 Randy Rasmussen 158 Dolores Rauth 158 Randy Ravine 200 George Ray 106,158 Lynn Ray 171 Jani Raymond 158 Mike Raymond 49,74,75,158 Terry Redd 171 William Reed 171 Becky Reichert 93,106,175 Don Reimer 158 Vickie Reitmeier 92,102,200 Diann Remington 158 Rollie Remington 158 George Renner 106 Patti Reopelle 171 Brian Replinger158 Debbie Replogle 97,200 Michael Replogle 158 Karen Repp 200 Michael Repp 158 Wendy Repp 158 Mary Reser 158 Mary Rexroad 171 Steve Rexroad 209 Kavid Reynolds 158 Kennth Reynolds 171 Mike Reynolds 171 Steve Reynolds 171 Susan Rice 158 Vicki Rice 200 Denis Richardson 92,200 Douglas Richardson 209 Mike Richardson 49,172 Neil Richardson 99,172 Patrick Richardson 172 Stephani Richardson 28,200 Susan Richardson 80,97,158 Barbara Richter 109,172,175 Ronald Richard 97,200 Eveline Riddle 200 Rhonda Ridnour 21,108,158 Robin Ridnour 70,73,200 Billie Ries John Rigg 200,209 Cheryl Rippee 172 David Ritchey 172 Joann Ritchey 108,172 Terry Rizzuto 200 Jan Roberton 26,31,104,20O Christopher Roberts 70,71,72 David Roberts James Roberts 172 Sue Roberts 172 Elaise Robertson 158 Eileen Robertson 200 Joe Robertson 158 Richard Robertson 172 Kathy Robinson 158 Susan Robinson 210 Debbie Robison 200 Gerry Robinson 172 Claudia Rodgers 96,104,172 Gevan Rogers 158 Linda Rogers 172 Richard Rogers 98,201 Susan Rogers 175 Rochelle Roland 158 Nancy Rolek 172 Christie Rookey 93,201 Seana Rooney 201 Debbie Rosenlund 92,201 David Ross 105,158,201 Steve Ross 201 Kathy Roth 172 Rick Rothstein 201 Martin Rowan 158 Martha Rowberry 161 Jody Rowe 201 Nancy Rowe 92,201 Celine Rowicki 158 Don Rowland 100,103,104,209 Douglas Ruland 172 Connie Rundle 172 Richard Runeberg 209 Barbara Rush 92,201 Don Rush 158 Steve Rush 94,106,158 June Russell 201 Jerald Rutty 97,201 Jack Rutz 201 Scott Ryan 172 Carolyn Sabo 158 Gail Sadler 103,172 Linda Sage 105,201 Claudia Saint 98,105,158 Conrad Saldana 172 Emma Sampson 172 Steve Samsel 172 Michael Sand 105,201 Patrick Sand 106,172 Danielle Sanders 172 Karen Sanders 35,97,158 Candy Sands 39,201 Karen Sandbo 101 Robert Sarber 158 Jeffery Sartz 70,172 Ann Satterlee 95,96,97,106,201 Jill Satterlee 108,158 Kathy Sauser 158 Charles Savitz 158,161 Sue Sawyer 94,109,202 Terri Sawyer 35,98,104,158 Diane Scanlan 95,102,103,202 Nancy Schaefer 105,106,172 Steve Schafer 202 Jim Schibel 158 Pat Schibel 172 Ted Schinzel 158 Terry Schinzel 202 Michael Schirman 172 Kathy Schmidt 158 Richard Schmidt 172 David Schmitz 172 Debbie Schmitz 100,172 Heidi Schneider 158 Loretta Schneider 172 Fran Schoultz 161 Roger Schramm 158 Ken Schroeder 202 Sharon Schroeder 172 Diane Schultz 158 Diane Schutz 105,106,172 Charles Scott 98,202 Gordon Scrivner 202 Ken Scrivner 106,158 Brian Seagrave 98,172 Bruce Seal 161 Cindy Sedore 172 Edward Seier 68,67,172 James Seier 67,172 Jacque Seipp 98,105,158 Jerry Seipp 70,77,172 David Se,s.ons 87,103,162,172 Mike Sessions 49,93,91,162,172 Lynelle Sexsmith 63,93,95,202 Reagan Sexsmith 109,158 Colleen Sharp 158 Rod Sharp 202 Rick Shauvin 98,158 Joan Shaw 172 Nancy Shaw 202 Pat Shaw 105,171,202 Michael Shay 42,92,106,202 Marietta Shearer 172 Margo Shepard 172 Verne Shepard 106,209 Diane Sheperd 172 Bonnie Sherar 109,158 Laura Sherar 101,172 Ronald Sherman 202 Linda Sherrill 172 David Sherwood 172 Doug Sherwood 158 Lori Sherwood 38,91,108,158 Jean Shitani 158 Carol Showman 80,81,172 Mary Showman 92,202 Richard Side 172 Debbie Siers 202 Ricky Siers 158 Andy Shock 202 Teresa Siers 158 Janis Sigman 26,100,104,105,158 Debbie Silk 106,202 John Silk 158 Chris Simpson 158 Rusty Skavland 172 Carol Skelton 175 Melanie Skelton 30,202 Donald Skow 105,172 Mark Slagg 202 Keith Slater 161 Ken Smet 209 Robert Smet 77,172 Rhonda Slaton 202 Craig Slocum 172 Carol Smith 172 Carter Smith 158 Sheri Smith 202 Sue Smith 95,173 Gary Smith 202 Gwen Smith 101,172 Jeff Smith 158 Kris Smith 158 Kathy Smith 103,172 Laurie Smith 93,106,202 Mark Smith 173 Michael Smith 161 Paula Smith 97,109,158 Ray Smith 158 Debbie Smithson 161 Jeannine Snider 202 Tim Snider 158 Dennis Snyder 51,173 Keith Snyder 26,173 Barbara Solga 173 Kim Solin 203 Dereck Soo 21,74,75,158 Brad Sorensen 158 Kay Sorini 58,59,106,203 Robert Southall 173 Alice Spears 203 Karen Speicher 100,106,203 Pat Spike 98,158 Lorrie Spink 97,173 Paul Spolski 203 Ken Spring 173 Teresa Spring 158 Vicki Spring 58,59,93,106,203 Alan Springer 158 Bruce Springer 173 Bruce Sprint 203 Helene Spurgeon 103,173 John Spurgin 158 Constance Spurling 203 Katherine Spurling 173 Max Stabin 161 Jim Stack 209 Milly Stanberry 209 Thomas Stanton 51,173,175 Renae Staples 161 Margaret Starkey 203 Mary Starkey 158 Phillis Starkey 173 Glenn Steele 203 Ronald Steele 105,203 Gary Steen 173 Bruce Steeve 203 Tim Steger 78,173 Linda Steinmetz 158 Nancy Steinmetz 203 Mark Stenstrom 159 Diane Stevens 173 Donald Stevens Ken Stevens 26,173,161 Mark Stevens 158 Scott Stevens 203 Mary Stevenson 173 Deanna Stewart 159 Kris Stewart 159 Cheri Stillar 209 Rick Stillar 67,68,69,173 Linda Stimson 161 Barbara Stirn 95,173 Larae Stirn 203 Steve Stocker 48,49,74,75,159, 161 Mark Stoller 203 Joan Stolz 159 Fred Stone 42,44,47,203 Lee Stone 173 Robin Stone 104,173 Rick Stoner 96,106,173 John Storer173 John Stork 105,173 Sheryl Story 102,159 Linda Stosalovich 93,203 Karyn Stover 108,173 Steven Stoyanac 175 Barbara Strader 173 Roberta Strandberg 173 Yvonne Strandberg 203 Shelly Strate 92,203 Virgil Stratton 173 Eddie Strick 99,173 Lorri Strother 173 Shari Stroyan 103,159 David Stuart 104,159 John Stuart 74,159 Mike Stuart 204,209 Rick Stuart 94,173 John Stuchell 49,173 Joseph Stumph 175 Tim Stussi 104,105,159 Dean Sullivan 104 Gerald Sullivan 106,209 Pat Sullivan 204 Randy Sullivan 173 Becky Sullivan 93,204 Ron Sullivan 204 Sue Sullivan 159 Vicky Swanbeck 159 Arnold Swanby 175 Amy Swanson 159 Mark Swenson 159 Gayle Swett 175 Karen Swords 95,109,159 Georgia Szabo 159 Randy Taie 104,105,159 Coleen Talkington 159 Wally Tanner 159 Craig Tarbert 173 Brent Taylor 67,204 Glen Taylor 159 Nancy Taylor 173 David Teague 105,204 Paula Teague 104,159 Melissa Tenney 173 Cheri Terhark 92,204 Debra Terhark 90,173 Denise Teters 102,159 Ron Teters 103,173 Zoerene Tharp 108,159 Vicki Thatcher 209 Mary Theisen 159 Nick Theisen 26,173 Larry Thibault 50,51 ,204 Bruce Thomas 95,204 Lynne Thomas 103,108,159 Mike Thomas 204 Robert Thomas 106,159 Patty Thomley 204 Sandra Thomley 159 Susan Thomley 104,173 Sue Thomas 173 Carol Thompson 159 Dan Thompson 175 Griffin Thompson 78,204 Jackie Thompson 173 John Thompson 159 Kay Thompson 159 Mike Thompson 105,173 Roy Thompson 141,204 David Thornton 204 Gregory Thornton 173 Russ Thonton 159 Dannette Thorson 159 Laura Thurber 159 Nancy Thurston 173 Ricky Tidd 42,49,67,159 Sue Tidd 205 Thomas Tidwell 42,205 Janice Tigar 93,106,109,205 Susan Tilleman 205 Peggy Tissue 159 Cheryl Toennis 173 Kevin Tolley 92,205 Michael Tolley 173 Debbie Tompkins 173 Georgia Tomsha 173 Gregory Tomson 205 Glenn Toptine 173 Debbie Towner 97,173 Sheila Townsend 173 Susan Trail 173 Katherine Troncale 175 Alexia Trowbridge 159 Henry Trowbridge 204 John Troyer 28,93,205 Mark Troyer 93,95,159 Tom Truesdell 173 Cheryl Tubbs 205 John Tucker 173 Stephen Tracy 205 Terri Tuke 106,205 Larry Turner 159 Sandy Tyler 105,173 Cecile Tyree 173 Dianna Tyree 160 Debbie Udland 205 Gerald Udland 159,160 John Underhill 33,97,162,173 Mark Unger 21,209 John Urbaniak 173 David Urice 94,99,106,205 Shelley Urice 160 Julie Urness 38,160 Paula Urnes 19,25,58,86,107,205 Pamela Urton 93,205 Debbie Usher 108,160 Tim Usher 205 Clayton Vails 160,173 Rick Vandouris 160 Pat Vandyk 103,160 Lynnette VanOrden 92,205 Claudia VanOrden 93,106,205 Cheryl Vanos 92,205 Brad VanWert 205 Kevin VanWey 173 Janice VanWinkle 58,97,106,173 David Vaughan 103,173 Randy Vaughn 49,161 David Veitenheimer 205 Sue Veitenheimer 173 George Vedder 64,100,174 Darrel Verney 105,205 Jayne Verney 105,174 Raymond Vest 205 Kathy Vickery 106,175 Bill Vienhage 98,160 Patty Vlastelic 160 Albert Vogel 174 Louis Vogt 160 Gail Volosing 160 Steven Volz 205 Nancy Voss 174 Glenn Wagenman 174 Carol Wagner 97,104 Sue Wagner 174 Lynn Wagner 174,209 Rick Wahl 160 Jim Waite 96,174 Scott Wakefield 78,79,205 Wynne Walinski 174 Dava Walker 101,106,174 Linda Walker 102,174 Rick Walker 160 Sharon Walker 102,108,160 Pat Wallace 206 Wendy Wallace 102,109,206 Cecilia Walters 174 Cynthia Wands 174 Curt Wands 160 Susan Wands 97 David Ward 30,42,96,106,175,206 Barbara Warner 106,109,175 Keith Warner 175 Tim Warner 78,206 Mike Warpenburg 160 Sue Warren 174 Rick Warriner 33,100,160 Brian Washburn 160 Linda Waterhouse 206 Patrice Watkins 160 Shirley Watson 174 Wendy Watters 103,175 Sheryl Wear 206 Jerald Weaser 160 Karen Weaver 174 Nancy Weaver 28,93,95,106,174 Sharon Weaver 174 Tamara Weaver 160 Bill Webb 174 Mike Webb 160 Ralph Webber 206 David Weber 174 Janet Weber 206 Beth Weeks 106,174 Forrest Weigum 209 Andy Weile 161 Steven Weinberg 51,160 Terrance Weinberg 206 Robin Welch 101,109,174 Terry Welch 206 Laverne Weldin 160 Teri Weldin 206 Andy Welle Don Welliever 206 Jan Wells 206 Marilyn Wells 206 Sheryl Wells 100,174 Mary Welsford 174 Mike Welsford 209 Debora Welsh 106,206 Byron Wenning 206 Julie Westberg 86,87,160 Bill Westmoreland 160 Kevin Whalen 160 Aleta Wheeler 174 Christina Wheeler 160 Gayle Wheeler 104,206 Pattie Wheeler 160 Leslie Whicker 49,160 Sheryl Whipple 174 Cindy Whitaker 206 Tony White 174 Brenda White 103,160 Daniel White 160 Jan White 174 Rhonda White 206 Richard White 105,174 Tim White 160 Wendy White 206 Rick Whitehead 174 Marcia Whitehill 160 Sandra Whitehill 206 Gary Whitmore 206 Don Whittaker 105,106,174 Rolly Wichterman 174 Tom Wideman 42,44,206 Douglas Wieber 206 Connie Wiens 58,93,95,97,106,206 Susan Wiggins 206 A Eugene Wilkes John Wightman Jim Wihlborg 105,206 Bill Wilber 7O,77,174 Robin Wilcox 174 Kim Wiley 98,174 Gene Wilke 206 Karen Wilke 174 Cindy Wilke 206 Steve Wilke 160 Antonia Wilkinson 209 Nancy Wilkinson 174 Judy Willard 92,206 Debbie Williams 175 Kelly Williams 105,160 Linda Williams 174 Mark Williams 96,63,100,105,174 Pam Williams 160 Rick Williams 160 Lorrie Williamson 106,109,174 Verne Willis 174 Daniel Wilson 160 Margaret Wilson 95,207 Mike Wilson 207 Patty Wilson 106,174 Rollin Wimpy 51,174 Thomas Wimpy 98,207 Robin Winchester 160 Roger Wink 98,105,174 David Winkel 51,99,175 Priscilla Winkler 103,160 David Winters 207 James Winters 207 Kevin Winters 160 Sue Winters 160 Susan Winters 207 Frank Wintersteen 160 Larry Wirtz 160 Barney Wisdom 174 Debra Wisdom 207 Connie Wise 207 Mark Wisher 160 Steven Wissink 104,105,160 Craig Withrow 174 Michael Witkowski 78,174 Cathy Wittkopf 106,174 Diane Wohrle 92,207 Kirsten Wold 106,174 Cheryl Wood 160 Nancy Wood 160 Nancy Wood 174 Sandy Wood 174 Terri Wood 160 Jodi Wood 102,108,160 Patty Woodfin 207 Gregory Wright 160 Jeffrey Wright 28,50,51,106,174 Julie Yahnke 93,207 Joan Yamauchi 105,160 Phillip Yamauchi 33,85,207 Scott Yancey Deborah Ybarra 175 Rick Yeend 105,207 Sally Yeend 105,207 Krista Yost 207 Dan Young 106,160 Diana Young 160 Gail Young Mark Young 160 Robin Young 160 Tana Young 175 Dan Yount 106,207 Gregory Zaccaria 160 Norman Zemke 99,209 Eileen Zagel 106,109,207 Jane Zalevits 106,174 Penny Zarneski 174 Roy Zarneski 174 Janet Zehm 160 Steven Zemke 94,99,160 Bette Zerba 33,98,103,160 David Zeski 20,26 William Zigman 160 James Zinn 174 Charles Zinn 207 Lynne Zirkle 26,58,93 Jeffery Zollman 160 Lynne Zuege 105,106,174 xt , nrt 5:- .f V V . 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