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

 - Class of 1973

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It does not keep account of evil or gloat over the wickedness of other people. On the contrary, it is glad with all good men when truth prevails. -I Corinthians Philps Translation me Q may iifvmwvgv awww vw MQ WWW X6 63 . 0 to to 'KIYL X X K n . Sporran 73 Dedicated To Leslie L. Guy QQIAESD 4 . Q: . . A-2 - -.H,,.,v4,5Q ,M 6 59.12. w g v LQ ' f f , 76 if za . KM w,f, Z M I f f- n-'gum-at 1 ' fl, wffQQ32ii5E4M .+v f?a3a52fzw 4 5 'K ,f' 1 f w.i,21'fi f K 5:3 52 5 1552 w,? ,fa M fWMf ' 1 , ' jf! ,.,, - , , ,f V: W K nw. , , V M . ,. MW h ' ,. yang V 2 T I V I T I E Highlander Week Honors Tradition Monday started the traditional week with the students reigning high because it was Hi-Student Day. No homework was to be given on this day but some books were seen leaving the building. Hi-Laddie Day followed with the boys making the girls their slaves. The girls got revenge the following day for the things that were done to them the day before. Many unusual and strange happenings and noises were heard both on Hi-Laddie Day and Hi-Lassie Day. Mrs. Dennie Moore and Mr. Don Miller were chosen friendliest teachers in a contest held on Hi-Teacher Day. Friday brought the traditional Hi- Henderson Day Con with the theme being Piper on the Roof, The Highland Fling concluded Highlander Week on Saturday night featuring Sweet Leaf. Friendliest Boys and Girls of each class, chosen in a contest held during the week. were coronated as a highlight to the dance. ve- . l 1' V V V .X X ,, l iv' ' l lk -i Far left Mrs Dennie Moore and Mr Don Miller were chosen Frlendllest Teachers for the 72 73 school year bythe student body. Near left: Friendliest Boy and Girl chosen from each class were lfrom leftl Geri Bell and Mel Paddock. Seniors: Janet Dirkes and Micky Fleasor, Sophomores: and Jean Conley and Mark Deerheim, Juniors. Top left: Dave Sessions portrays the story teller DL' . in Piper on the Roof in the Hi-Henderson NL' 1 Day Con. 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' -, .1 1, www fn L, M, . . , . ' 1 by I A 3, J kj i 'ov f , . ,..,- 'f - .J i-:- , L 19 ASB Projects Counter evy Failure A.S.B, money raising events helped counteract the money not given to Shadle from the levy. Many things such as the Hope Walk, dances and similiar activities produced money and fun for kids, and Big Brothers. The A.S.B. lVlock Election was another big event in the fall starting on Nlonday, October 30, which was registration day in homerooms, Everyone who was still awake after the news and homeroom announcements answered a rew questions and then endorsed the voter registration form, Following an activity period con on Thursday to provide voting procedures, the polls opened Friday morning. In case you don't remember, Richard Nixon won: TWICE! Above: Juniors Robin lVlcCaIister and Resa Hilderman wait to vote in the mock elections. Left: The sign onthe voting booth advised no politicing. Above left: Junior Mark Johnson distributes the sample ballots. Far left: The fall semester A.S.B. officers were: Fred Peterson, vice president: Mike Sessions, president: Karen Cameron, secretaryg Terry Munther, treasurer: and Dan Flynn, fifth executive. Mr. Robinette served as advisor. At right: Hans and his American brother Mark take time out to play in the leaves in front of their home. Bottom right: Hans, in his American home, takes time out to reminisce about his year he spent in America. Bottom middle: On a brisk, fall afternoon Hans and Mark discuss the upcoming holiday season. Below: Hans reveals his feelings about having so many pictures taken. AFS Highlander Hans Discusses New ife Style Hans Peter Kohler was Shadle's Foreign Exchange Student this year from Zurich, Switzerland. Hans stayed with Mark Johnson and his family. Hans said although there are many differences. there are many things the same. The music in Switzerland is just about the same as in America. Even though it may be prepared in a different way, the food is about the same. One type of food that was strange to Hans was jello. which he didn't care for very much. In the Swiss school system the students are required to carry 11 subjects a week. ln Switzerland, as America, skiing is a favorite sport of which Hans is an avid fan and has taken part in for the past seven years. He had only one problem-he didn't have any skis and had to borrow a pair from an American friend. Since I have been here, many people have asked me to speak about differences, which I can see between the school I went to and Shadle Park. So I would like to point out some differences, although it is rather difficult to say something, because I might see things very subjective. One of the main differences l have been concerned about is the relatonship between the teachers and the pupils. Here at Shadle the relationship is based more on friendship. The teacher is more a friend to the pupil than an authoritative person how it is at the school I was enrolled in Switzerland. In fact it's harder to run through the gymnasium Ithat's the type of school I use to go tol than to run through a high school. because we are required to take more subjects in the meaning. that the pupil develops a certain background of knowledge. Cause by our school system no handicraft classes are enrolled in our school program. Thus the emphasis is given to languages and humanities. These are about the main differences I can write about here. 23 Below: A few of our cheerleaders were up in the air over ShadIe's football players. Right: ShadIe's 1973 Varsity cheerleaders included: Kathy Northrup, Sharon Kramer, Karen Cameron, Karen Erickson, Vicki Hayter, Sandi Kneeshaw, and Barb Richter. Bottom Flight: SP cheerleaders lead students in the Shadle spell out yell. Center: At a pep con. our cheerleaders get in step to Tunes of Glory. Starting from left are: Sandi Kneeshaw, Vicki Hayter. Kathi Northrup. Karen Erickson, Karen Cameron, and Barb Richter. Bottom left: Karen Cameron enthusiastically leads a cheer at the season's opening. n-annum Spirit Rules Cheerleaders At the close of school last spring. cheerleaders became a thing of the past. A different story carne up when school opened in the fall, The ASB and officers held tryouts: much to our surprise we came out with seven new cheerleaders. They were Barb Richter, Sharon Kramer, Vicki Hayter, Karen Cameron. Kathi Northrup. Karen Erickson. and Sandi Kneeshaw. One of the goals of the cheerleaders this year was to equalize the sports, In other words, to include and recognize sports such as golf, tennis, cross country and wrestling. Football and basketball have always been in the limelight. but they have tried to make the students of Shadle aware of the sports that are less publicized. Spirit was the number one factor with our cheerleaders. Little emphasis was being put on coordination and style. We had seven bright faces and excitement passing over all, HI-LITES Tells It All A lack of organization and people made the fate of the HiLander HiLites doubtful, But stubborness and a little bit of luck got it rolling. Publications advisor, Mr. Peter VanderWegen, was forced to split his time between a first period journalism class and newspaper class. Even with this factor, and the fact that there was a lack of typewriters. the paper continued its high standard of quality. Another problem was the fact that the Hi-Lites had a thirteen-member staff, one of the smallest in the district. Co-editors Lyn Jones and Jeff Wright leading their news. feature, sports, and editorial editors saw to it that reporters completed their stories and met their strict deadlines throughout the year. Members of the staff, other than Lyn and Jeff were Bill Craze, news editor: Bill Geisler, Editorial editor: Kathy Dixon, feature editor: and Lynne Thomas. sports editor. Those who took on the challenges of reporting were Chris Frahm, Kenn Freeman, Tom Lathen, Kathy Price. Keith Snyder, Nancy Weaver, and John Urbaniak. ,lyvwfd if tam 'f1Q7!yQ tl l L f. 55527 0 WW IW g , 2' W0 WW in J 49-f 26 ll litw' A ,ill l Above: Kathy Dixon Jeff Wright L ,fb Q, and Kathy Price work on an l upcoming paper Below Co editors Jeff Wright and Lyn Jones look through file Left: Tom Lathen, temporary circulation manager. throws away extra papers. Below: Advisor, Mr. Peter VanderWegen instructs class on Journalistic techniques. Bottom: Newspaper class works to meet their strict deadlines. They are. from the top, clockwise: Kenn Freeman, John Urbaniak. Keith Snyder, Chris Frahm. Kathy Dixon, Jeff Wright, Bill Geisler, Kathy Price, Lynn Thomas and Nancy Weaver. 3 SPORRA Staff Sticks With Focal Point Layout No yearbook! Ridiculous! But that's what the decision at the end of last year was. But the money materialized and a class developed. and another vearbook was underway. Sporran '73 wasn't just any yearbook. Even though the whole staff was new except for two people, it was entered in the National Scholastic Press Association Contest. Despite the fact no school in Spokane had entered this competition for the last few years. Shadle's staff thought they could handle it. Following last year's example, the focal point layout technique was used because of the success it brought. Shadle's yearbook was used as a Northwest demonstrator for its layout format in 1972 73. At the start of the year l was terrified, as the year progressed I was just worried. When the year was finally over, I swore I would take math next year, says Editor, junior Tom Lathen. .4 ,W ,. Life 3, f j i aJ r ff f , ,wt Top Left: Photographers, Bill Geisler, Dan Lynch, Gary Brown. James Baril, and Tom Holcomb. Not pictured, Dave Michelson and Don Craig. Above: Tom Lathen and Monte Edwards work hard on Rough Drafts, as you can tell. Our yearbook staff didn't monkey around this year. To the left are staff members Robin Briley, Bryan Replinger, Lyn Jones, Jeff Morlan, Monte Edwards, Bill Savitz, Marcia McDonnell, Linda Steinmetz. Kris Box, Jon Erickson, Colleen Ferguson, Mike Webb, Don Clemens, Becky Leason, Pat VanDyke, Debbie Hamby, Rick Shauvin, Cindy Cordier, Karen Swords, Mary Jane Leytze. Rhonda Flidnour, Tom Lathen, Kathy Dixon, Lynne Thomas, and advisor Mr. Peter VanderWegen. Not Pictured Rick Vandouris. Top: Mr, Peter VanderWegen is for once seriously discussing techniques used in the annual class. Above: The hard working editors this year were Monte Edwards, Marcia McDonnell, Tom Lathen, Kris Box, Lynn Thomas, Cindy Cordier, Lyn Jones, Becky Leason, Bill Savitz, and Jeff Morlan. Left: Getting some ideas is Flick Shauvin. GL Gets Terrific Start Once again Shadle Park's Girls' League got off to a fantastic start by helping the sophomore girls feel more comfortable in a new school. This feat was accomplished partially by the Big-Little Sister party held before school started. The girls were acquainted with the many different organizations within the school and then personally shown around the school by their big sister . Shortly after the opening of school, the annual Girls' State con was held. Carolyn Harper and Karen Erickson. Shadle's representatives, related their weeks' experiences in Ellensburg. Girls' State is a model government, offering girls from all over the chance to learn the steps involved in a functional government. Also featured was Schlowe Kowalski, Ferris's foreign exchange student from Cologne, Germany. Honored at the convocation was Patsy Howard, September's Girl of the Month, who was responsible for the success of the Big- Little Sister con. To keep things interesting, they sponsored a Leg Contest. Three sets of unknown masculine legs were presented before the student body for them to match with their owners. Later that month. Cindy Wands was named October's Girl of the Month for her outstanding performance in The Sound of Music at the Civic Theatre. November 11 was the date of the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. An estimated four hundred couples attended, dressed in the traditional Dog Patch costumes. Costume judging was based on originality, theme. and difficulty in making. Dava Walker, Ferrell Stone, Liz Liezen. Dave Sessions, Joan Stolz and Chris Simpson triumphed as winners and received pizza passes to Chico's. Far left: Megan Kilgore and Carolynn Harper work on getting the tickets ready for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Left: Guessing Game began as Ted Farr, Rick Stiller and John Potter show just their legs. Below: Schlowe Kowalski, Jean Hindly, Carolynn Harper, Megan Kilgor, and Dava Walker present October's girl of the month, Cindy Wands. ti 1' A X Above: Tessie Siers and Rick Deshazo enjoy themselves at the Sadie as they dance the night away. Left: Jean l-lindley, Carolynn Harper, Megan Kilgore, and Dava Walker were the Girls' League Officers in the fall. Top left: The many hours of hard work put into the pfay came to an end as the cast took their final bow Middle left Andrew expresses his feelings over the gourmet food purchased by Norman for a gift for Sophie Bottom Ieftl Who ever said women are weaker? Sophie proved that to be just opposite as she bends Andrew's arm back to get her way. if EE Acting Class Selects Star Spangled irl For Annual lay Star-Spangled Girl by Neil Simon was selected by the acting class for their annual fall play, The entire cast consisted of three personsi Cheryl Leapley played Sophie Rauschmeyer. Dave Sessions played Norman Cornell, and Tom Armitage played Andrew Hobart. Nlany students who were also involved in the drama classes contributed much work to making the scenery which consisted of only one backdrop. lVlr. Carl Crowe, the director, also put many hours of hard work into the play. To end the play, the Chamber Choir was planted in the audience to sing Glory, Glory Hallelujah with the cast. Top middle: An all American swim suit, striped red, white, and blue, was worn by Cheryl Leapley as a part of her costume to portray the StarfSpangled Girl At the same time, Tom Armitage has trouble understanding the Star- Spangled Girl, Bottom middle: Normans expression couIcln't have been more fitting as he walked into the room and saw his best friend kissing the woman he loved. Right: To get Normans attention away from looking at Sophie through the telescope, Andrew had to block his view. S -. l l Below: The Treble Tempos hold the spotlight as they delight the crowd at the Annual Pops Concert. Center: Dr. Edmonds, a concert pianist, performing Symphonic Variations with the orchestra accompaniment, Bottom right: Among the many soloists in the concert, Steve Barranco plays his part for the Jazz Lab Band. Center: While Mr, Kornmeyer directs, Chamber Choir watches and waits to start their song. Bottom leftg The well known Jazz Lab Band ol Shadle performs Groovin' Hard, one of their many selections. r. Edmonds Plays At Annual Pop ShadIe's 16th Annual Pops Concert featured Dr. James Edmonds as its guest artist. Dr. Edmonds is a concert pianist and is known throughout the Northwest. He is also a professor at Eastern Washington State College and teaches piano. Included in the program was the Chamber Choir, performing Liebeslieder WaItzes by Brahms, a medley of German Love Songs with Dr. Edmonds and Marci Brett as duo-pianists. The orchestra, along with Dr. Edmonds, did Symphonic Variations by Frank, which had a piano solo with the orchestra accompaniment. The Jazz Lab Band and the Treble Tempos were also in the program. Acting as Master of Ceremonies for the concert was IVlr. James lVIcBride, an English teacher here at Shadle. s Concert 5 1 Students Spread Love, oy, Happiness Christmas was that time of year when love and happiness were shared. The Shadle students put an all out effort to spread a little of that happiness to others who needed it. Different groups of students. such as A.S.B., Girls' League. Class of 73. 74 and 75 worked hard to raise money and spent a lot of time preparing for their Christmas project. A.S.B. gave a Christmas party for the children of the Cerebral Palsey School. Those 68 children with an age range from three to fifteen are not mentally retarded but physically handicapped. The group of about 25 Shadle students went down to the school with the gifts they had purchased. They had a gift for each child. The party started off with singing of Christmas carols, then a ringing of bells and Santa Claus entered. Santa lTom Armitagel danced about and gave out presents. Girls' League gave out goodies to the students of Garland School. Girls went down to Garland dressed as Santas helpers, fairies and Santa herself, as they danced, sang and shared. Seniors once again played the hand of Santa and answered letters to kids who wrote to Santa care of Shadle Park. Juniors also played a roll in the Christmas season. Homerooms each had a child to give to. They collected money, clothes, games and any little thing that would make a happier Christmas. Trees were also bought, decorated and then everything was delivered to the homes of the children. Spirit of Christmas was also carried out by the sophomores as they collected money, made stockings filled with candy canes and paper flowers. They made about 300 of these with the S70 they collected. They went caroling at different old folks homes where they gave the stockings away. Left: Santa's helpers, Juniors Linda Distler and Jim Kane, fill stockings in preparation to give to needy children. Below: Class of 75 students and advisor, Mr, Ron Kovick, spread a little happiness to Senior Citizens by delivering the stockings which they made. Far left: Santa Claus lTom Armitagel provokes laughter at the Christmas Party for the Cerebal Palsey School. Above: One of Santa's helpers lSue Hughtol gives some refreshments to one of the students at Garland School, Flight: Seniors, Dave Sessions, Cheryl Moore, Karyn Stover, Gary Thompson and Pat Brown work on letters to Santa Claus. PICI Stresses Class Informality An experimental class last year. Practicum ln Community Involvement lPlCIl continued this year to offer fifty Shadle seniors an informal four- period class. While PICI students became aware of community affairs through guest speakers, such as City Councilwoman Margaret Leonard, research, and other projects. they also earned the necessary social studies graduation credits. Credits in areas of related studies were also offered. Students spent only about half their school-day in the classroom, utilizing the rest of their time researching for their contracts lspecified goals and directions of work-study agreed upon by the student and teacherl and attending community happenings. Said Mr, Frank Windishar about his function as PICI teacher, l tell them where to go for information and help them come up with ideas. They come to me with an idea and we work out the details for a contract, I learn right along with them. Organized activities and projects included getting voters to the polls for the November election, visiting the elderly in nursing homes, and an ecology project in the spring. Even after a full year of operation, this Shadle offering is unique in the state. It gives students a chance to work and study in their interest areas while helping to improve the Spokane community. Below: Mr. Frank Windishar, Practicum In Community lnvolvementinstructor, shares a set of slides first period with PICI class members lleft to rightl Laurine Mallerner, Patta Johnson, Hazel Lebahn, and Susannah Peterson. Above left: PICI teacher Mr. Frank Windishar instructs class with the aid of an overhead projector. Above: Rick Robertson and Tom Butler relax in the classroom during the four-period class. Left: Classmembers Shannon Lawrence, Scott Ryan. and Sue Smith participate in a discussion, W Q f Vicki Bremer Reigns As 1975 Sweetheart Love Makes The World Go Round was the theme used at the 1973 sweetheart dance where Vicki Bremer was crowned Sweetheart. She was chosen from five other finalists who had been selected by the boys of each homeroom. Vicki was presented with an 8x10 portrait of herself and a bouquet of a dozen roses, After the coronation was over the band, Mr. Goodbar, dedicated the next song to the new Sweetheart. Each of the other finalists received 2x3 color portraits of themselves also. Dave Sessions who was head of the decorations committee and also Master of Ceremonies stated that This year we went all out on deCorations. The decorations were made to fit the theme. A beautiful world decorated with flowers, birds and lights hung from the ceiling by a golden chain in the middle of the dance floor. There were also flowers around the doorways leading to the dance area. The student lounge was turned into a setting of early Roman culture of pillars with flowers, a fountain and a red carpet leading to the lighted archway. which was the setting for the coronation of the Sweetheart. Above: Debbie Linton, Debbie Bookwalter, Sharon LeBlanc, Vicki Bremer, Lisa Jones, and Karen Cameron, the six finalists selected by the boys of every homeroom. Left: Master of Ceremonies, Dave Sessions, and Sweetheart Vicki Bremer after the coronation. Far Left: The 1973 Sweetheart, Vicki Bremer, is shown shortly after the coronation. Everyone watches as Vicki and date, Terry, dance to Color My The dance was dedicated to by the band. eg. f Spring GL Officers Bring New Ideas The Girl's League installation con, held on January 8, started the spring term for Shirley Kane, President: Janice Van Winkle, Vice-President: Nancy Schaffer, Secretary: and Melissa Lowry, Treasurer. This year's con was held a little differently from previous years. Instead of the fall officers all giving a little speech on how much they enjoyed being a G.L. officer, they summarized their term by using the funny things they did or had happen to them. As in part years, a different girl each month was chosen Girl of the Month for her work in the Girl's League. The Girls of the Months last year were: Patsy Howard, September: Cynthia Wands, October: Jackie Matsch, November: Cheryl Leapley, December: Jancie Chappell, January. Congratulations to the rest of the Girls of the Month. Executive Council members for the fall semester were: Margie Lewis, Debbie Cambell, and Janet Durkes. They were replaced by Patsy Howard, Heather Main, and Janet Durkis remained for the spring term, Some of the activities for the spring semester were the annual Mother- Daughter Tea held in May and a spring dance held in late March. A new activity this year was an Easter Egg Count -Qs. I ,W-W 'M My Mean Far left: Executive council members for the fall semester were lbottom, left to rightl Debbie Cambell and Margie Lewis. Spring members were Janet Dirkes, Heather Main, and Patsy Howard. Janet Dirkes was sophomore member for both fall and spring terms. Left: This year's Girls of the Months were lleft. top to bottoml Janice Chappell, Cynthia Wands, and Jackie Matsch lrightl Patsy Howard and Cheryl Leapley. Above left: Spring GL officers pose for photographers at Riverside State Park. Above right: Guess how many. That's what the Girls' League said when they had an Easter Egg Count for their annual Easter Project. Above: Mrs. Verda Adams was Girl's League advisor again this year to help each girl as a member of the league as well as the general group. 2631455 1 V. Q Left: Pres. Tom Armitage salutes with spirit and takes his signs down as he wound up the election. Above left: Retiring from office, Terry Munther gives Jeff Wright the good word for the new semester. Center: Adviser, Mr. Robinette and his new officers discuss plans for the future. Above: Pres. Armitage and his corps of officers listen attentively to suggestions from the homeroom representatives during an ASB meeting. ASB officers began the semester with the idea that. What is required is sight, insight: and then you might add one more - Excite! Activities included - the Valentine - O - Gramme project, where students purchased the grammes in the commons for a nickle, and mailed them for the Valentine Committee to deliver in any class or hour, The Sweetheart Dance took place February 17, with the theme Love Makes the World Go Round. Other activities included promotion of the School District 81 Maintenance and Operation Levy, an attempt to do something with the Senior Cove, and having open officers meetings. New second semester officers were Melody Manganelli - 5th exec, Jeff Wright - Treas, Debbie Bookwalter - Sec, Steve Bunn - V. Pres, and Tom Armitage - Pres. Spring ASB Officers Accomplish New Goals 46 Below: The Highland Dancers: Bonnie Johnson, Resa Hilderman, Debbie Peden, Flobin, Robin McCaIister, Melissa Lowery. Debbie Bookwalter, Gail 'McFarlane, Holly Bishop, LoriLee Sheerwood, Cyndy Nibler, and Lisa Jones. Bottom left: A pep club member paints posters before the North Central football game. Right: Activities began early for the spirited students and one tired photographer on the day of the S.P.-Ferris city championship clash. 'Wx Z Spirit Clubs Earn Their Title Spirit groups at Shadle got off to a slow start, but quickly showed that the Highlander spirit was higher than ever. Turnout for nearly every group was tremendous. Highland Dancers and Pipe Band under the direction of Mr. William Thomas, contained three pipers and twelve dancers. Hi-Lassies held tryouts in the fall, and 72 out of 100 girls made it. Activities included marching at half time decorating players houses, a dance, secret pals, and marching in the Wenatchee Apple Blossom and Spokane Lilac Parades. Nlrs. Charlotte Jones advised the girls. and Sherril Jannvier. served as president. Above: Highland dancer Gail McFarlane rehearses in the commons-after school, Left: Sophomore members of the Pep club cheer atJoe Albi Stadium. 47 l lvl N . WSW A . LV 'WW N ' Nu tbl lit Mt PE W1 Wilt lui TV News Finds 1973 Hectic Year No other schools have the variety lof media groupsl that we have at Shadle, says lVlr, Neil Dressler, advisor of T.V. News. Debate, T.V. News, Thespians, Newspaper, Library Club, and Yearbook are iust a few of the groups at Shadle involved in the different aspects of communication. Some of these meet as classes. others are clubs which meet after school or during lunchfactivity period. All of them require extra time and effort from the people who participate in them. Webster's defines communication as an interchange of thoughts or opinions. Nledia is the way in which we communicate, from something as specialized as T.V, Production to shouting down the hall to your best friend. The programs at Shadle are close to actual job training, and reflect the efforts of the students. Top: Debaters prepare for a tournament. Each tournament ,. , . X 1 e f- t 'Ar t.t J .... s em ass.-W requires a great deal of research and preparation. Far Right: Don Clossin and Steve Flamage relax between takes , while at right Frank Bayman directs for T.V. News. 3 E E l Top: Library Club member Chris Damarell checks the file for some visual materials, while above Carol Curtis helps a student check out some books. Clubs Uffer Fun For SP Individuals Top: Sherri Cobb, Shadle's Fashion Board representative for Penny's, helps a customer in the shoe department. Sherri was a senior this year. Top right: Drama Club discusses plans for the opening of their play, Star Spangled Girl , by Neil Simon. The play, presented December 7, was sponsored by the staffs ofthe HI-LANDEH HI-LITES and SPORRAN. Right: Home Ec clubbers relax before one of their meetings during the lunchfactivity period. Among the club's many activities was the sale of green and gold squid Above: Rifie Club members demonstrate two of four basic shooting positions. Shown are the prone and kneeling positions. 52 Clubs Go Full Blast Shadle Park clubs range from American Field Service to Thespians, with numerous others in between. Their activities have no less variety. Volleyball games, October's Installation Dinner and an International Dinner with all the school language clubs in the spring filled the time between Spanish Club siestas. AFS sponsored Hans-Peter Kohler as their exchange student. Hans native country is Switzerland. About the major differences in schools, Hans reported, The days are about 5 periods longer in Switzerland. Students are also on a more informal basis with the teachers here. Hans was the only AFS student from Switzerland traveling abroad this year, making his choice of countries a difficult one. Commenting about his choice, l am very interested about how people live in other countries, especially in the U.S. Every Shadle club had activities for energetic Highlandersi the German Club bake sale in October, the Home Ec Club squid sale, also in October, and the annual AFS Mixer, to raise money for next year's exchange student, featured the group Charisma. ' Right: Spanish Club officers John Underhill and Mark Anderson direct a meeting. ' the Russian countryside. Top left: AFS exchange student Hans Peter Kohler thumbs through an old Shadle annual with his American brother Mark Johnson. Above: German Club president Arthur Hayashi sells cookies at the German club's October bake sale. Below: Mr. Kuljus shows the Russian Club some scenes of Top left: Mike Sessions, J.T. Johnson, and Mike McOuade examine the mail at a Key Club meeting. Above: Nick Theisen, John Urbaniak, and Mark Devlin make a sale at the DECA snack stand. DECA Sends Rep. To State Last fall. on October 20 Joselle Lee was elected secretary at the State Distributive Education Governors Conference, Chris Dammerell also represented Shadle at the conference, but lost by a slim margin, the position of historian. Both girls did exceptionally well. remarked lVlr. Nlorlan, but politics are politics. DECA, stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. It gives the students practical experience in retail selling. The main projects this year were the snack stand, always welcomed by Shadle students, and the class ring sale also a success. According to lVlr. Morlan ring sales were even greater than last year's. Above: Joselle Lee looks through a file in our library. Left: Mark Deerheim examines the rings at the Deca ring sale, 56 Above: Clansmen advisor Mr. Jim Paton poses for a photographer after the club's once 43 month meeting. fi S2 1 .!lS1l'QS?G3iEi M Q2 K 'iii' 3 5 Q xxxi Q Clubs Sponsor Group Activities Above left: The Demarians is a political discussion group that meets once a week. Above: Pictured here are several Demarians and many guests welcomed by the club. Left: Chess Club member Mike Means ponders a move in an intereteam matchchallenge. Top right: Aqua-Tartans advisor Mrs. Dennie Moore instructs the girls in the precision swimming group. Front row: Mike Broderick, Cindy Cockburn. Bonnie Richardson, Sue Hill, Hope Rolles, Teri Fay, Kathy Franklin, Mary Bybee, Clayton Vails, Craig Slocum, Doug Burke, and the Thursday morning instructor, Mr. Bruce McDavis. Row 2: Coach Jim Paton, Bill Savitz, Mark Roberts, Rick Stoner, Rick Wardrop, Dave Steckel, Rich Stevens, Andy Welle, Rick Schmidt, Dan Peterson, Ron Warner, Doug Ulven, Brian Thorson, Jim Harriman. Row 3: Stephen Pooier, Earl Whittaker, Mike McQuade, Shawn Broderick, Randy Herberholz, Bob Miller, Don Clemens, Craig Lundberg, George Ray, Joe McCrow. arate Club Teaches Gojur u Fighting Style Karate Club got under way for its third year at Shadle. Once again it was Mr. Teru Chinen teaching between thirty and thirty-five students, the Go Jo Flu fighting style. lVlr. Chinen, a native Okinawan, has been taking Karate since he was thirteen years old. He has been teaching at Shadle for the three years Shadle has had a club. Karate Club met every Tuesday and Thursday morning from six-thirty to seven-thirty. On Tuesday mornings Mr. Chinen taught and on Thursdays Mr. Bruce MoDavis, himself a student of Mr. Chinen, went over things already taught to the class. Green Belt was the highest ranking in the class other than the Black Belts worn by lVlr. Chinen and Mr. McDavis. Belts go as follows from highest to lowest: Honorary Red Belt: Black, ten degrees: Brown. three degrees: Green, three degrees: Blue: Yellow: and White, which are worn by the very beginners. ii. li af 53'-is ...Q-5111352 K A ' Far left: This is Mr. Chinen who taught on Tuesday mornings. Middle: Mr. McDavis freespars with Earl Whittaker while showing Earl how to do it. Left: Coach Paton goes through a basic move with Jeanette Carlson while Randy Herb- erholz looks on. For their Christmas project this year, the Spanish Club acquired two underprivileged families and gave them presents and turkeys. Also, they gave an elderly couple a Christmas dinner and card. The German Club has a year-round project. They receive birthday dates from a local rest home and send birthday cards to the aged, The French Club held a French Pastry Dessert, They installed their spring officers at the Dessert. The Russian Club presented a travelogue on Russian culture and people. F R E I L U E L U B Q GL fi ffifky 'F iblewieg 'is 35 ,f Hn 3 55 17 YO 553 3 313 X5 C Q 63 X. ff fl, I7 W Q A i 3 i ll 5 if 5 Q 1 S' M fl! ef , MAH ZR. ll!! .l S !,rLQrfl 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Tom Michels lGerman Club! Craig Brendeh lGerman Club! Phil Campbell lGerman Club! Barb Hess lGerman Club! Billie Mclntosh lGerman Club! Art Hayashi lGerman Club! Calli Naccarato lGerman Club! Maggi Lapinski lGerman Club! Sherri Jarvis lGerman Club! Sandi Johnson lGerman Club! Kathy Berger lGerman Club! Shari Stroyan lSpanish Club! Becky Geisler lSpanish Club! Kris Smith lGerman Club! Carrie Robertson lSpanish Club! Theresa Tracy lSpanish Club! Mark Anderson lSpanish Club! Dave Fehler lSpanish Club! Loreen Curtis lSpanish Club! Rhonda Brooks lSpanish Club! 2l.Janice Van Winkle lSpanish Club! 22 za! 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40. 41 William Reed lSpanish Club! Jay Herzog lSpanish Club! Nancy Holland lSpanish Club! Sue Jones lSpanish Club! Laurie Bremer lRussian Club! Jeanna Mielke lSpanish Club! Kathie Pacque lSpanish Club! Diane Sproul lSpanish Club! Chris Kendall lSpanish Club! John Underhill lSpanish Club! Carol Johnson lSpanish Club! George Poston lRussian Club! Pam McLam lSpanish Club! Bob Daughn lRussian Club! Bonnie Henry lRussian Club! Claudia Henry lRussian Club! Don Webster lRussian Club! Alfred Manstein lRussian Club! John Webster lFlussian Club! Michelle Pierson lFrench Club! 61 . ' , ' is tx ,h Jtxw' . ,I ff Moo Vt-Ll4l,4.4,'mV'f- N LE lfXJfs7'7t,Lf5ll- i f7'sEsf, T71 .VCL Q, Vt V . ,, ,. , . .V :M 'U V AQ' I li X X J LL! 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One piece had to be from a special list of contest music, and each group had to perform one accompanied work and one unaccompanied. Groups were also judged on ability to sight read. and this was averaged in as part of their rating. Chamber Choir. a smaller group designed for performing chamber music. was invited to the University of Washington to perform in a special concert with the university choir. There were five choirs invited from all over Washington. and Chamber Choir was the only choir from Spokane. who if 'Ulf 1. Pat Brown lChamber Choir, Treble Temposl 2. Evan Howard lChamber Choirl 3. Tom Brett lChamber Choirl 4. Joyce Hartung lChamber Choir, Treble Temposl 5. Carol Steen lChamber Choirl 6. Michele Crutcher lConcert Choirl 7. Kenalyn Merkle lConcert Choirl 8. Marianne Busch lConcert Choirl 9. Jean Conley lConcert Choirl 10. Peggy Durgan lGirl's Chorusl 11. Mary Briggs lGirl's Chorusl 12. Nancy Hult lGirl's Chorusl 13. Bonnie Robinson lGirl's Chorusl 14. Liz Liezen lChamber Choirl 15. Sandy Erickson lChamber Choir. Treble Temposl 16. Jill Jansen lChamber Choirl 17. Paul Ferretti lChamber Choirl 18. Marlene Schaffner lChamber Choirl 19. Stella Funk lConcert Choir, Treble Temposl 20. Dovie Starkey lConcert Choirl 21. Lois Jensen lConcert Choir. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28. 29. 30 31 32 33 34 Treble Temposl .Julie Nibler lConcert Choirl . Tricia Anderson lConcert Choirl Michelle McHugh lGirl's Chorusl Lisa Haraughty lGirI's Chorusl Denise Teters lGirl's Chorusl Nanette Dahmen lGirI's Chorusl Janet McKee lChamber Choirl Becky Kuehl lChamber Choirl . Carol Puckett lChamber Choirl Edie Flashko lChamber Choirl Paula Taite lChamber Choirl . Cheryl Burgess lChamber Choirl 35. Cindy Meyers lConcert Choirl 36. 37 Linda Walker lConcert Choirl Dorice lQ1siklConcertChoirl 38. Julie Fleitmeyer lConcert Choir. Treble Temposl 39. Rhonda Brooks lConcert Choirl 40. Fiona Valenski lConcert Choirl 41. Carol Johnson lConcert Choirl 'xt fl mf ' CN L l 1 P. f' ef ,. ft livsti f .x f .---sr ,.'.iI fi, Q 'i VJ AW, Y iewfAmhmLvwmwMWw3LI if ' F HTC '7s- 1 Lf, yfW7Qdxfl'f5y fir-Qkflqmkyfgf E4Yl'f'l ,V'L5fkT.zfylvC My lgxw, YNY.. 1 . l 1 4 Y ,tx 1 p lk, L!,l!, L l. 99' 1 sl lhwl il A ll I Tl l if vsffe. , t 7 Xb A' 5 J W C QMLMGJ 329335 99 JO! ' 7 +L' N, V ' U .J- i . O- L 'Q , fej KTU' K ob KQ3 .kgy-955LO?5x'N C1053 EX UMJ-GJFXCBU' Osjikd-D be X Uoqqbdo, Q5 6 nvdfkp . 935195. GTV my CP- Of l 3 C N . ', Os 1 wit Jw Eivwwoklt D ka l N JO-J JUJA 39? 62 l 42. Susan Johnson IGirl's Chorus! 43. Sandi Hebert lGirl's Chorusl 44. Linda Steinmetz lGirl's Chorusl 45. Debbie Dick lChamber Choiri 46. Shelly Neel lChamber Choirl 47, Tom Dettwiler lChamber Choiri 48. Cathy Picard lChamber Choir! 49. Gail Sadler lChamber Choiri 50. Laurie O'Hare iConcert Choir. Treble Temposl 51. Cheryl Puckett lConcert Choiri 52. Carol Bass lConcert Choiri 53. Karen Edelbrook lConcert Choiri 54. Lisa Gahley lConcert Choir. Treble Temposl Brenda White lConcert Choirl 6. Karen Jacobson lConcert Choiri 57. Sharon Walker lGirI's Chorusl 58. Monica Dahnens lGirl's Chorusl 59. Sue Smith lGirI's Chorusl 60. Wendy Waters lChamber Choirl 61. Norman Nichols lChamber Choir. Highlandairesl 62. Cindy Cordier lChamber Choirl 63. Ed Covey lChamber Choir. Highlandairesl 64. Jo Montgomery lChamber Choir. Highlandairesl 65. Roland Teters lChamber Choirl 66. Tom Dettwiler, lCharnber Choiri 67. Rod Freese lChamber Choirl 68. Rich Stevens iChamber Choirl 69. Dave Vonne lChamber Choirl 70. Steve Hurd lChamber Choir, Highlandairesi 71. Dave Ross lChamber Choiri 72. Peggy Holdridge lChamber Choiri 73. Debbie Murphy lConcert Choiri 74. Mary Jane Leytze lChamber Choirl 75. Wayne Bell lChamber Choirl 76. Cathy Smith lConcert Choirl 77. Melissa Burchill lConcert Choir. Treble Temposl 78. Kim Klohe iConcert Choiri 79. Mary Loucks lConcert Choiri 80. Julie Miller lConcert Choirl 81. Luanne DeMarco lConcert Choirl 82. Debbie Brittain lConcert Choirl 83. Lorrie Davis lConcert Choirl Bands Harmonize 0 0 V Under DIICCIIOH of M .john Harris jig ,ht rip. , 4 fiiflbglf Lal isrgga 1 I 51.2 1' weRg.,w ff:1f1e.21rgfQ'.,l Q ' fx ,mx,Af'?f ,xx I ,2iVr,Q-K Y ' ill WR? Q. . 15 MkE'i.lQ2251f 'f2g2le ew ifl.L.N'ffW-, il f 1 37 - of ' lag -X 'gf X, 4 fV7 I 345 ji, Llp lfnfjaz MQ' 5, l 1ir'E'5, .JW l lil! TU , 1 L, 'Wi 'sof ffl! ,zgiff , llsel .buf 1,3 N M lg If 11551 .ij 45-,rl l' - XR 'fw lg! LUX ff' fu '5?xY'5e K57 1 X54 lst. I l Wil will fgfwf t,.f'pf,r1l rl g 171175 ww 7 f y - f' 1 We at f X X f Nl 75 VL, i77 y78i71 80 Bl gzyeaevlss . ' ' i l i f X M' K ' H l 5 f r I N 1 1 . , 1 l X f l M lllllilill-fwfl X W N 'i W ' ,WJ i ' X This year Mr. Harris did not work alone. He took on a partner, Gordon Lent, a student teacher from EWSC. Through Mr, Harris, Gordon had a chance to teach band and direct at several concerts. This year we were treated to two guest artists. One was Dr, James J. Edmonds, a music faculty member from EWSC, who played concert piano at the annual Pops Concert. The other was Urbie Green, a jazz and swing trombonist who performed with the Jazz Labratory Band and the Symphonic Band, Feb., 13. There were several outstanding students this year. There were eight students chosen to play in the All Northwest Band AND then there was Rick White. Rick, an exceptionaly good trumpet player, was chosen to play in the MacDonald's All American Band. He marched with this band in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York and in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena. lVlr. Harris summed up the year best by saying. One thing l've noticed about the groups this year is the high quality of the players. We have more high quality players than we've ever had before. KEY Symph Symphonic Band J. Lab Jazz Labratory Band Stage Stage Band Orch Orchestra ANWB All Northwest Band MDAAB MacDonald's All American Band H'-W. t Vx sa- ,, 'PI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 19 ' 'tt' Wien-aaswn +3 Mark Williams lSymph. Orch. Mike Claussen lSymph. Stage Steve Houchin lSymphl , Jeff Friske lSymphl Worth Gump lSymph. Stagel Debbie Miller lSymphl Craig Kepler lSymphl .Jerry Osborn lSymphl Kevin Weaver lSymphl Dave Hatt lSymph. Orchl Dave Stuart lSymphl Carol Steen lSymph, Stagel Tammi Ragland lSymphl Viona Ballensky lSymphl Rick Opsal lSymph. Stagel Greg Litton lSyrnphl Chris Wear lOrchJ Rodger Wink lOrchl Sam Lang lOrch. Symphl 20. Jim Pierson lSymph, Stagel 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28. 29 Mike Bauer lSymphl .John Stork lOrch, Jazz Labl Lynn Krieger lSymphl Linda Greco lSymphl Doug Hammond lJazz Labl Barbra Beattie lSymphl Jeff Carter lSymphl Jim Kane lSymphl Randy Taie lSymphl Drum Majorl l Q , - s 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Pam Thomas lSymph! Kim Butler lSymph! Karen Demond lSymph! Peg Holbridge lSymph! Ron McNett lJazz Lab! .Jack Barranco lJazz Lab, Orch! .Tom Latenser lJazz Lab, Symph! .John Hines lJazz Lab! .Joe Hensdell lJ. Lab, Orch! Dave Elliott lOrch, Symph! 40. Angella Armstrong lOrch, ANWB! 41. 42. Brian Rickard lOrch! Barb Bauer lOrch! 43. Jill Ericson lOrch! 44 45. 46. Carol Gwynne lOrch! Gretchen Stinzi lOrch! Barb Crampton lOrch! 47. Tom Fahey lStage! 48. 49. 50. Dave Johnson lSymph, J. Lab! Rick White lJ. Lab, Symph, Orch, MDAAB! Don Skow lJazz Lab! 51. Claudia Saint lJazz Lab! 52. Mike Thompson lJ, Lab, Symph! 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. Jayne Verney lSymph, J. Lab, ANWB! Byron Care lSymph,J. Lab! Judy Elo lSymph,J. Lab! Larry Gallagher lJ. Lab! Jeff Frethiem lJ. Lab, Symph! 58. Lorrie Moffat lJ. Lab, Symph! Steve Barranco KJ. Lab, Symph! Don Short lStage, Symph! . Linda Distler lStage! 62. Mike O'Leary lStage! Lynn King lOrch! 64. Cheri Dupree lOrch! Debbie Mier lOrch! Kelly Williams lOrch! Ruth Ann McWilliams lSymph, Orch! 68. Greg Powell lOrch! Nancy Schaffer lOrch, ANWB! Kerry Folden lOrch! 71.John Hart lOrch! 72. Joan Yamauchi lOrch, ANWB! Leslie Fichtenberg lOrch! Vicki Miller lOrch! Randy Arrington lStage! Gregory Zaccaria lStage! Leslie Erickson lOrch, Stage! Wes McClain lStage! Sandy Tyler lSymph, J. Lab, Orch, ANWB! Mike Hoefel CJ. Lab, Symph! Mr. John Harris ilnstrumental Director! Debbie Tyler lJ. Lab, Symph! .Janis Sigman IJ. Lab, Symph, ANWB! Kaye Larson lJ. Lab! Mary Luann Harvey lJ. Lab! Connie Black lSymph! Diane Schutz lOrch, ANWB! Club Agendas Include Many Activities ,W Home Ec. Club had an open house second semester. and a dinner with North Central's Home Ec. Club at the Spaghetti Factory. The paperback book sale was the main event for the Library Club Proceeds go to buy something for the library. Power Mechanics Club involves class time as well as extra time to work on power equipment such as cars. motorcycles and Iawnmowers. Girls are definitely invited to join the Rifle Club. Main intention of the club is to bring shooters up to a competitive level. L V ,fm Q Fifi X! , ff' ,li-i is ine 'Glu fjiff iiffkiif 7 C-gc-Q .yy iSlgXfA: -1 SFLZXQ lkfX!bJ4ki.4 Flffb W 'Qs ' NDXXL ll i V E ,RX l I XXX ' is Janet Foss-Library Carol Curtis- Library Darlene Lundin-Library Karen Stover- Library Karen Dreis- Library Gretchen Stintzio- Library Barb Culver-Library Linda Caul-Library Denise Vornheder-Home Ec. Diane Sproul-Library Callie Naccarato-Home Ec. Michele Parks-Library Sue Winters-Home Ec. Christa DeMasi-Home Ec. Heidi Moeller-Home Ec. Sheree Hickman-Home Ec. Mary Beth Lilla-Home Ec. Kathy Caroon-Home Ec. Karen Eswick-Home Ec. Sharon Lewis-Home Ec. Debbie Bunch-Home Ec. Kathy Gobel-Home Ec. 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Kathy Sauser-Home Ec. . Kay Larson-Home Ec. Louise Guyer-Home Ec. . Kathy Price-Home Ec. .Michele Mayes-Home Ec. .Vickie Birch-Home Ec. Sue Johnson-Home Ec. Mike Ladd-Rifle Lorrie Spink-Home Ec, Barb Dewey-Home Ec. . Cheryl Bolsted-Home Ec. .Shari Stroyan-Home Ec. Nancy Hank-Home Ec. Linda Delanoy-Home Ec. .Marsha Halsey-Home Ec. .Asley Anderson-Home Ec. Lavern Goodno-Rifle .Dusty Ritz-Rifle .Jerry Shelden-Flifle .Don Malore-Rifle .Jim Pearson-Rifle .Doug Faiman-Rifle Tycee Sullivan-Home Ec. r . 'vw 'e-'- L17 'Cl C A fQi7E,7f Y !l .Tlx XL f X.,Xx:j2h ig N 5 is ' !,,y,:.e.X Qs! 03 iq, .. i G ' ,f-fs 1 ,, v .9 N i . ,, N27 4 . f QU- Q50 .ntl of fx NA My 9,3 K 5 my X ,' XI' ' N l' fi'-.f ' N-. xx X. .-.X ,, YQ' L we-' i my X V NJ ij. . ,-QL! Xb, lk-fx ...Qb K wimgg ft ,.gyv to .L X L X et: 'U 4' tx K 1 f of Q x 4 f ' 1 2 5 X sf 'gf U .lf . ,Q .fn l x ' ,f x . i ' gg l J N. ...JI fi' Xfxf '-XY' RJ X' gps gg J Q We X 6 ,il amy w1xfL.y. ,-ywi ' ' Q, V' 'F 'J' ' , ' n X gfwnxk ky xe cyl, i Lf - , lm Nw lx' CV .AJ W XV f 1 J y QJJ Ti -Xlgiif' j ,D X i V is ' e 1 . 'ey Xia sf K s-e, V' g Qi X i Qtek' ffl --XP l if '. N. . will 'IX Q. kj i I-3145! t .gl L kt ! N LX . SP s il! -... of 67 Deca, Stage Crew, Electromcs, Key Club . it 4 I ai .X xi. f f' r z - 'ffl f l 1 7 L l vcfiw l L 105 1 ff, LL A f f'7 mffwl 'L 1 J ii VL? lfifi Wi X . 1 -.. f . f iw Vi' ' l All wo' if fi wifi li i f JN ,UI 53,47 K, xy 312,292 i ' W 'sl f .ICQ J L ,c fi c: p M , gy X I -.i as X i - , mir ,fjgwrs -si W jj yn j+i,'+5qf,1,tiivf i,yQigmil'Q .J Vg ff f' 1 ii . If f H- 1' ' V . ss I fc. , .i. llfy V3 'T V., 5 Wli igflfjl A F . i' ffg ffl fir XXLKTX L K f'lX17fiSf!7-l ' X jfifeifzxw i l 1. - f ' ' f' ' 1 i I X. V. If Xiwi. X 1 if 1. Q X ii ,i Vx .f Asn , ilifir- X424 flj' -li uf tn- is li f Y l l ilfx 'fx NX! J I 2 ll X- C Q9 if 1 1' 1 Diane Pearson iCo-opl 55 Bill Vienage lDecal 2 Danielle Sanders lCo-opl 56 Scott Lewis iDecal 3 Sue Costello lCo-opl 57 Carol Showman iDecal 4 Sue Logsdon iCo-opi 58 Dave Schmidtz lDecal 5 Kathy Fleener iCo-opl 59 Vickie Bremer lDecal 6 Linda Lerum iCo-opl 60 Tom Stanton lDecal 7. Janet Holland iCo-opl 61 Mike McOuade iDecal 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 .Joselle Lee iDecal 40. Leanne Houchin lCo-opl Sue Bellos lCo-opl Chris Jensen lCo-opl Robin Welch iCo-opl Becky Reichert lCo-opl Debbie Horne iCo-opl .Jerri Beck lCo-opl Mrs. Smithpeters lCo-opl Mike Sessions lK.C.l Dave Fehler lK.C.l .John Akiyama iK.C.l Vickie Hayter iK.C.l Mark Anderson lK.C.l Mark Troyer lK.C.l Rick Carter lK.C.l Mike Carlson lK.C.l Greg Matsch lK.C.l Earl Whitaker iK,C.l Ron Mahoney lK.C.l Cheri Poston iCo-opl Sheila Townsend iCo-opl Tanya Christenson lCo-opl Connie Rundle lCoaopl Laurie Drydan lCo-opl Michelle Parks iCo-opl Cheryl Moore lCo-opl Gary Keyes lDecal Sandy Wood lDecal Debbie Terhard lDecal Sue Rogers iDecal Laurie S1rutherslDecal Roberta Strandburg lDecal 41. Cecil Tyree lDecal 42 43: 44 45 46 47 48. 49. 50. 51 52 53 .Janet White lDecal 54. 68 Marcia Halsey lDecal Louise Gier iDecal Barb Dewey lDecal Lorrie Williamson lDecal Georgette Overbust lDecal Colleen Birchell iDecal Risteen Downhour iDecal Barb Warner lDecal Mary Ellen Rexroad iDecal Nancy Weaver iDecal Nancy Glass lDecal Mr. Morlan lDecal 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83, 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. Bob Norman lDecal Ken Meyers lDecal Les Merrimen lDecal Randy Messier lDecal Kevin Merrimen iDecal Chuck Perry lDecal Sandy Kneeshaw lDecal Janice Chappel iDecal Kathy McDanial lDecal Chris Dammarell lDecal Christa DeMasi iDecal J.T. Johnson iDecal Don Davis lDecal Dale Fruin iElect.l Jerry Osborn lEIect.l Mark VanWinkle lElect.l Renae Marburgher iComm Kathy Price iComm.l Kathy Mann iComm.l Rhonda Rist lComm.l Sue McWayne iComm.l Sheri Hickman lComm,l Keran Eschwig iComm.l Heidi Moeller lComm.l Marty Rowberry iComm.l Molly Benshoof lComm.l Bill Reed iDecal Keith Snider iDecal Don Craig lDecal Nick Tyson lDecal Mark Devlin lDecal Bob Smet lDecal Dave Sessions lDecal Roger Wink iElect.l Dave Croyle lS.C.l Cheryl Puckett lComrn.l Debbie Bunch iComm.l Randy Kaiser iS.C.l Lyle Pulling lS.C.l Brent Kane lS,C.l Danial Kiehn iS.C.l Jon Stanton lS.C.l Mark Stenstrom iS.C.l Lee Malmquist iS.C.l Keith Woody lS.C.l Dave Zaccaria lS.C.l ,ul Commercial Club, Co-op Deca: ln order to learn the proper business techniques, Shadle's career development club has operated a concession stand in the cafeteria. They have also handled the annual ring and candy sales. Stage Crew: The stage crew takes care of all convocations, rental shows and many community services. Electronics Club: The members are attempting to further increase their understanding of electronics. Key Club: The highlighting project was the spring pizza feed, held in March of1973, Commercial Club: Sponsoring the All School Typing Jamboree has been the traditional job of the Commercial Club. The club also made party favors for the Senior Citizens Thanksgiving dinner. Co-op Club: Field trips have been taken to Kelsey Baird, Kinman and Community Colleges. Also. they've had interschool activities with Lewis and Clark. Co-op sponsored an employee - employer luncheon at the Ridpath. The members adopted Ash Hall in Lakeland Village for a community service project, They send cards, visit and have social events. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. 8, 9 .Jeanna Mieike iAqua Tartans! 10. 1 1. 12. Lorrie Avery KAqua Tartans! Donna Koznek iAqua Tartans! Linda Demarco iAqua Tartans! Bonnie Sherar lAqua Tartans! Cathy Gross iAqua Tartans! Debbie Myers iAqua Tartans! Lorri Morris iAqua Tartans! Becky Leason iAqua Tartans! Sandy Johnson iAqua Tartans! Pam Lieske iAqua Tartans! Jolene Michelsen iAqua Tartans! 13. Kathy Doughty iAqua Tartans! 14, Debbie Campbell iAqua Tartans! Sue Winters iAqua Tartans! Paula Smith iAqua Tartans! . Cheri Barnhart iAqua Tartans! Heidi Schneider CAqua Tartans! Karen Buckholz iAqua Tartans! Diane Hunter 1A ua Tartans Eldah Tr ar a omstoc qua Tartans! Linda Beach CB-Cheerleaders! .Vicki Chadwick KB-Cheerleaders! 24, Tracy Rothstein KB-Cheerleaders! 25. Janet Dirkes CB-Cheerleaders! . Eileen Wihlborg CB-Cheerleaders! . Molly Miyaya CB-Cheerleaders! , Dana Byrnes iEIdah Tra! Carol Smith lEldah Tral Hans Kohler lEldah Tral qua Tartans, -Squad Cheerleaders, Eldah Tra While the Aqua Tartans prepared for their annual spring water show. which featured their synchronized swimming routines, they also took the time to give special parties for the Shadle swim team and the Morning Star Boys Ranch. B- Squad Cheerleaders. working hard along the sidelines. gave inspiration to football, basketball, and baseball players and wrestlers. This spirit group also appeared at a few pep cons during the year, helping to sustain the enthusiasm of the Shadle student body. Members of Eldah Tra haunted art galleries, studios, and painting exhibitions. They also discussed paintings of local artists in pursuit of greater knowledge of the fine arts. i ' 'i'it s Wi' W 1 2 l i ' 'i i ' emi i l i i ' +- , I l 1 Lf, Ln ig , 4 4' a 1 1 it 4 -Af ' 'Iii li ffm' V - - . . N1 e x 1 Y X Dennis Snyder lEldah Tral A I X M wa lfM.Uawl10tM5s Ura W WWC 0545 ' J M lt.0wfoWs UML 6505005 Mel QLQ6 DQ U , i f f Q5 W0 I l 01 604 c is if Q4 Q5 .7 9.115 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Frank Bayman lT.V. News, T.V. Production, A.F.S.l Mark Powell lT.V. Production! Don Staley lT.V, Newsl Don Deshane lT.V. Productionl Steve Zemke lT.V. Productionl Don Clossin lT.V. News, T.V. Productionl Vance Beazer iT.V. Productionl Cal Claughton lT.V. News, T.V. Production. Debate, Demariansl Cindy Meyers lA.F.S.l Grant Newport lT.V. Productionl 11.Jan Boberg lA.F.S.J 12. 13. 14. Karen Cameron lA.F.S.l Tom Armitage lT.V. News, T.V. Production. A.F.S.l Karen McOuade lA.F.S.l 21. Paula Smith lA.F.S.l 22. Terry Jones iA.F.S.l 23. Patti Joy lA.F.s.i 24. Laura Childs lA.F.S.l 25. Marcia McDonnell lA.F.S.l 26. Loretta Tokartz iDebatel 27. Cheryl Leapley lA.F.S.l 28. John Underhill lDebate, Demariansl 29. Maureen Egan lScience Clubl 30, Jack Lewis lDebate, Demarians, T.V. Newsl 31. Mark Stevens lScience Clubl 32. Cindy Powrie lScience Clubl 33. Jeanette Carlson lScience Clubl 34. Jill Baldwin lScience Clubl 35. Marianne Busch lScience Clubl 36. Rob Means lT,V, Production, Debate, Demariansl 37. Cindy Cordier lT.V. Newsl 38. Dave Clevenger lT.V. Productionl 39. Jeff Brewer lT.V. News, T.V. Productionl 40. Tom Holcomb lT,V. Production, A.F.S.i 15. Tricia Anderson lA.F.S.l 16. Hans Kohler lA.F.S.l ' ' 17. Jean LaMont lA.F.S.l I ' rj 18. Patsy Howard lA.F.S.l A fa IL 19. Jayne Verney lA.F.S.l 1 XVL 1 J 5 20 Lorrie MoffatlA.F.S.l fi it 'H If W A I 1 i iw if D My 'l yy l ,W y 7 9 15 H 1 U' :U 6 , fi . W . 2 U7 PM 71, i Hg f if W L, I , 72 li Rita Noel lT.V. Newsl Curt a V. ws, T.V. Productionl fra nhgozza lT.V. Prod Dani M'EIntos . . . Diane Milner lA.F.S.l Gina Vienhage lA.F.S.l Chris Romberg lA.F.S.l Donel Maier lA.F.S.l Linda Greco lA.F.S.l Rhonda Brooks lA.F.S.l Carol Johnson lA.F.S.l Jackie Matsch lA.F.S.l Cathy Gross lA.F.S.l Janice VanWinkIe lA,F.S.l Patty Wilson lA.F.S.J Karen Erickson lA.F.S.l Anne Brown lA.F.S.l Sue Richardson lA.F.S.J Pam Prosser lA.F.S.l Brian Seagrave lT.V. Productionl of J Q ' li. X Xl rlnq I Ka . 4 YR LL X ' ,Q G vwfl XS Q A fi N, N X 7 M C Mole Yicll V CJ LL W DQ K Q 7 Q ix - is VUQQX 3- G-, CD X f fr 61.Steve FlamagelT.V. Newsl X Lf-E K AX Q 62.P uIOl n T.V. Pr d i nl , ' N gi.giaiggcigpigflIjv.OPrl:Jiitu?:ri0,ni DQ CDLN 7 N X 'X Q 9 . f T. .P d ' ,X N. ' ' K ee- e5. Rgycariggg lT.V. Nlgwgftlon x A Q Go Q Q X0 G X f . SVG C T3 . . SWS . . YO UCIOU '7 K 25' SIQVGUHEQ 'MWF' TV P d .- i i O YL 23s:.z2.:a.1,S.zs.mf.S:.S., 5fOfQQ Q T me LQ 70. Debbie Brittin lA.F.S.J , ..,, I l x Q-XA YN L, ..+.f 'X f 71.Judy Howard lA.F.S.l ig QL, E SY ,W 72. Maryzuege cA.F.s.l ' ,. i , GL yxlr- N U 73. Jane Grafton lA.F.S.l . NJN-NQ P 74. sue Roberts iA.F.s.l XQLL l Q Q ,Q se: 75.MarkVan wankie1A.F.s.l NNE, QV CA. f as - 76. Terry Munther lA,F.S.l ' , F 77. CathyWittkopflA.F.S.l . ,Ks QU T- Q! 7s.lvlike Sessions lA.F.s.l A I OU VNQ X rg 79. Dave Sessions lA.F.S.l NX ao. L K' lA.F.s.J - X 81. D212 Zargaria lA.F.S.l . Q Ok' Y T CX 82. Keith Wood lA.F.S.l ,, - . - ' ' K ,. H 632121014 U7-V'J?.1 NEQ mchfmi ops, 52'D N7z J 56 iff'-MLC M19 Cf MXL To BQ E G 69 23 - 15 fe. 77 rr . . CY . icq 7 7 73 2 ' EN ,V I K Kk all V f ,HN .re 7 7 D .37 317 40 pf 43 43 if 'fijygg sl 5+ ' 5 S , 36 fb 6, q , F 31. 111553, ,., 1- 3 4 , Q3 ' M .. 35 1 .2 -s ll f-I 'G 'S 'LU 14 an an ,911 3 A 05 if 5 M51 'W WQU4 A J Y fi . ,F A .F.S. Demanans, Debate? T.V. News if 9 9 S ' Club A l GJ' ' f , f 44-I 176 R A L by A41 wi i R QW 9 4. wwf W i I aw R 73 ettermen, Pep Club, Dileas Chailin, Mat Maids This year the Lettermen had many fund raising projects. They included Gymnastic Fantastics, selling Christmas trees, donkey basketball and co- sponsership of a dance with the University High. Other projects included giving a Christmas party at Madison North Nursing Home and purchasing a turkey for an injured referee. Mat Maids and Pep Club also got involved this year. Mat Maids are an national organization and were new at Shadle this year. They were Secret Pals for the wrestlers, helped the Lettermen host the Pasco wrestlers and had many fund raising projects. Pep Club sponsored the Highland Fling, helped give the Christmas party at Madison North and were Secret Pals for the basketball players. Dileas Chailin. a service club, kept busy this year, between raising money for the March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy, and Easter Seals drives. They also made quilts for babies and had a bazaar. N XXL li f Z? W . ff L. 7 r x 5' ' f IDR 7 J , Y N3 75 76 17 75 W Q H X W I H if iw . N wh 5 5- D H 3 bi M60 f as 63 35 Sv sf 35 W 'ff' Q Mt 'ff '6 :ff fi. f N ,K mio df as ,lv 1, 514 in Hrywyc, 3, 11 35X ay ggm q 5 6 7 5 6 10 ff Jfoq I3 Q14 1 1 X J 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Judy Elliott lPep Clubl Janet Reynolds lPep Clubl Melody Larson lPep Clubl Lynne Thomas lPep Clubl Joy Barnhart lPep Clubl Anne Pulvermacher lPep Clubl Karen Eschwig lPep Clubl Heidi Moeller lPep Clubl 9, Joan Havens lPep Club, Mat Maidsl 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30 31 32 33 34 35. 36. 37. 38. Cindy Meyers iPep Club, Mat Maidsi Suzie Schmidt lPep Clubl Sue Canody lPep Clubl Terri McCarty lPep Clubl Peggy Robinson lPep Clubl Colleen Hanson lpep Clubl Sue Reser lPep Club, Mat Maids! Bettina Lee lPep Clubl Barb Bauer lPep Club. Mat Maidsl Debbie Rowicki lPep Clubl Edna Hunter lPep Clubl Karen McQuade lPep Clubl Carla Jones lPep Clubl Darlene Lundin iPep Clubl Kathy Sauser lPep Clubl Kaye Larson lPep Clubl Karen Jensen lPep Clubl Michelle Pirson iPep Club, Mat Maidsl Kristy Brigham lPep Clubl Karen Buckholz lPep Club, Mat Maidsl Sue McDaniel lPep Clubl Carol McMahon lPep Clubi Lori Caton lPep Clubl Georgia Pearson lPep Club, Mat Maidsl Sherri Mayo lPep Club, Mat Maidsl Tycee Sullivan lPep Club, Mat Maidsl Jean Johnson lPep Clubl Judy DeJoie lPep Club, Mat Maidsl Birdie Gray lPep Clubl Michelle Mcl-lugh lPep Clubl Debbie Blenkinsopp lPep Club, Mat Maidsl Jan Boberg lPep Club, Mat Maidsl LuAnne DeMarco lPep Clubl Bonnie Robinson lPep Clubl Daphne Holt lPep Clubl Jeannie Adolfson lPep Club, Mat Maidsl Sandi Herbert lPep Club, Mat Maidsi Nancy Smith lPep Clubl Debbie Murphy lPep Clubl Nancy Hult lPep Clubl Caroline Kent lDileas Chailinl Karene Beazer lDiIeas Chailinl Colleen Lennox lDiIeas Chailinl Melissa Lowry lDiIeas Chailinl Maureen Eigerman lDileas Chailini Linda Potter lDileas Chailinl Lisa Phillips lDileas Chailinl Jackie Matsch lDiIeas Chailinl Louise Geir lDileas Chailinl Colleen Bahr lDileas Chailinl Kirsten Wold lDileas Chailinl Sherry Cobb lDiIeas Chailinl Cherie Glover lDileas Chailinl Karen Sanders lDileas Chailinl 64 65 66 67 58 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. Shelley Urice lDileas Chailinl Cheryl Leapley lDileas Chailinl Marcia McDonnell lDiIeas Chailinl Laura Abramson lDileas Chailinl Anne Brown lDileas Chailinl Linda Montgomery lDileas Chailinl Nancy Holland lDileas Chailinl Kathi Johnson lDiIeas Chailinl Janice Van Winkle lDileas Chailinl John Urbaniak lLettermenl Karen Cameron lDileas Chailinl Jerry Seipp lLettermenl Tim Steger lLettermenl Bruce Groesbeck lLettermenl Pat Cane lLettermenl Bryon Care lLettermenl Jay Herzog lLettermenl Paul Christiansen lLettermeni Eric Anderson lLettermenl Mark Little lLettermenl Greg Matsch lLettermenl Jeff Sartz lLettermenl Kevin Koomler lLettermenl Jeff Liddell lLettermenl Jeff Morlan lLettermenl 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 Dave Sherwood lLettermenl Ron Chadwick lLettermenl Dave Fehler lLettermenl Scott Forsyth lLettermenl Terry Munther lLettermenl Mike Marte lLettermenl Barry Poffenroth lLettermenl Rick Stillar lLettermenl Terry Otis lLettermenl George Cordier lLettermenl Greg Burbo lLettermenl Terry Redd lLettermenl Keith Snyder lLettermenl Gary Nolan lLettermenl Dennis Clevenger lLettermenl .John Meyers lLettermenl Gary Keyes lLettermenl . Tom Earnest lLettermenl .Ted Farr lLettermenl Mr. Jim Paton lLettermen Advisorl Ron Brooks lLettermenl .John Potter lLettermeni Craig Withrow lLettermenl Mike Raymond lLettermenl Melodie Bennette lDileas Chailinl Shadle's A.S.B. took on a lot of responsibility with the failing of the levy, but still managed a productive year. Action night came first, as the students of Shadle raised 310,664.00 lover twice as much as any other school in the city.l They helped the levy for next year by handing out pamphlets. The first of their dances this year was the annual Get Acquainted Mixer Next. the A.S.B. sponsored the Christmas Tree Sale: then came the two biggest dances of the year, the Christmas Dance and the Valentine Dance. Both were termed great successes. The biggest task of the year was the chore of revising the Highlander Handbook for the students of next year. Girls League is having a busy time trying to keep up with the change of seasons. In the fall and during the first semester they sponsored their annual Sadie Hawkins Day dance, which was a success. This was followed by two separate trips of goodwill: one to the Garland School with gifts during the Christmas season and also to an adopted needy family. Their other trip was to a Convalescent Home with more gifts. Starting the second semester off they had the Girls League installation con for the new officers. They also had a fashion show and a Cotton Day dance during the spring. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Carolyn Harper lG.L.l Dava Walker iG.L.l Jackie Matsch lG.L.l Kim Klohe iG.L.l Janet Dirkes iG.L.l Floberta Peppin iG.L.l Loreen Curtis lG.l..l Flisteen Downhour iG.L.l Sue Hughto lG.L.l .Joy Waite lG.L.l Karen DeMond lG.L.l Peggy Holdridge lG.L.l Debbie Putt lG.L.l Lynne Thomas iG.L.l Pam Hughto lG,L.l Vonda Mullenix iG.L.l Kelly Williams lA.S.B.l 18. Jill Erickson lA.S.B.l 19. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Lori Avery lA.S.B.l Marsha Weber lG.L.l Terry Munther lA.S.B.l Mike Marte lA.S.B.i John Akiyama lA.S.B.l Mike Sessions lAfS.B.l Gary Thompson lA.S.B.l Art Hayashi iA.S.B.l Jay Herzog lA.S.B.l Larry Numata lA.S.B.l Rob Means lA.S.B.l Christie Misner iG.L.l Lori Cochran lG.L.l ar'-M' 32. Sue Winters iA.S.B.l 33. Shelly Urice lA.S.B.l Debbie Rowicki lA.S.B.l Lorrie Moffatt lA.S.B.l 36. Christa DeMasse lG.L.l Bettina Lee lG.L.l 38. Connie Doleman lA.S.B.l 39 Lewis Daugherty lA.S.B.l Debbie Anyon lG.L.l Denise Grimmer lG.L.l Sue Richardson lG.L.l .Wendy Repp lG.L.l Connie Hansen iG.L.l Cindy Wands lG.L.l Margaret Cassidy lG.L.l Kathy Dixon lA.S.B.l .Jane Verney iA.S.B.l Craig Brendon iA.S.B.l Debbie Bookwalter lG.L.l Phil Campbell lA.S.B.l Mellissa Lowery iG.L.l Rollin Whimpv lA.s.B.l Sheri Cobb 1G.L.l Colleen Bahr lG.L.l Nancy Schaefer lG.L.l Sharon Kramer lG.L.l Barb Richter lA.S.B.l Maggie Lapinski lA.S.B.l Patsy Howard lG.L.l Billy Mclntosh lG.L.l , l M7 wi DY SL ' 4 J ml 5, NSX15 p U 3 y 7 l A I 1 I 3 5 kj if U E 7 133- 5 ,gf ww Q0 l ,X wi f' I6 7 J-YY 10 I . . 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Sue McWayne Kathy Mann Sherri Cobb Melody Bennett Laurie DeMarco Kelly Williams Vonda Mullinix Jill Erickson Roxanna Manshack Sue Kent Kathy Buckholz Kirsten Wold .Colleen Birchill . Patty Joy . Sandi Wood .Rose Higgins .Janice VanWinkel . Laura Abramson . Marietta Shearer . Patty Morbeck R ,W wigs B S S515 ta 5 it Q s W We 5 Sis? IEI1-Lass1es Return To The Fifties With E X Beep Bop Sock Hop 1 st--. ,--. W- . Ti 1319 we .iifff?7 5 -TT g 54f1f2zQ1D322lfl55l '5gqf3fjQfQfjfi74-Tlirlffixffjet QWWWWQWWQ TVSTTFP fnfvffxw 31,25 rlynjf T' fQri'ftUffmasii U! ZluLgtg.-Qz.eQ SQ NlXXw-lltlxx tl: me wigs N U W 1aTL5'aUiQ Besides being secret pals to the football players, the Hi-Lassies sponsored a dance entitled, Beep Bop Sock Hop . The fifties was the scene in ShadIe's gym on January 20. St. Joseph's Children's Home, the Veterans' Hospital. and St. Joseph's Nursing Home were chosen as the Hi-Lassies' Christmas projects. . The group traveled to Wenatchee and marched in the Apple Blossom Parade on May 5. They also marched in Spokane's Lilac Parade. Fall officers included: Sherrill Janvier. pres.: Flose Higgins, vice pres.: Georgia Overbust, sec.-tres.: and Sherri Cobb, parliamentarian. Spring officers were headed by Terri Fav as pres.: vice pres. was Karyn Stover: Colleen Birchill was sec.-tres.: and Melody Bennet was parliamentarian. 79 js.-ff' IO big 'Nw 2-, if -s, ,I V , , .,., , 3. fn nap- , I S SPORTS SPO RTS SPORTS Top Left: Barry Poffenroth l2Ol dodges a Lewis and Clark blocker before tackling the ball carrier. Top Center: The defense anticipates the next play: l47l Terry Redd. l88l Scott Ryan, l66l Ted Farr, l32l Jeff Morlan, and l73l Dennis Cleavenger get ready for a pass or a run, Top Right: Defensive halfback l21l Rick Tidd buries his head into the ball carriers number as l63l Greg Clark comes in to assist. Right: Members of the varsity football team include: lst row: Mark Deerheim, Mike Marte. Pat Cane, John Urbaniak, Dennis Cleavenger, Len Ellzey, 2nd row: Rick Stillar, Kevin Koomler, Gary Keyes, Barry Poffenroth, Craig Withrow, Jeff Liddell, Dave Shenzvood, Terry Redd. Greg Clark, Mark Little, Jim McKee, Gary Nolan, Rick Tidd, 3rd row: Jeff Sartz, Greg Matsch, Bruce Holmsi John Meyer, Brandon Frick, Terry Otis, John Potter. Scott Forsyth, Rick Deshazo, Rich Lightfoot, Steve Leon, Jeff Morlan, Greg Burbo, Tom Earnest. 4th row: Ted Farr, Brian Care, Ron Chadwick. George Cordier, Dave Johnson, Steve Stocker, Pat Bare, Dave Fehler. nszssw,-we ,-1- s -1-i e-.?2ilillv1ore.,... , , R rm ,, is b 34 ' 3 SP Has Big Shadle's Big D did not permit a score until the third game of the season. After white-washing the Gonzaga Bullpups 15-O and the Rogers Pirates 16-O, the Highlanders generously gave up a few touchdowns while trouncing the North Central Indians 37-20. The Ferris Saxons put the first blemish on the Shadle record, 14-6, the first time they met. Their second meeting on the final day of the season was for the city league title. After that first loss the Scotties rebounded with five straight wins: a 41 -1 9 thrashing of Lewis and Clark, another shutout of the Gonzaga Bullpups, 16-O, a near shutout of Rogers, 17-8 and a sloshy 32-13 defeat of North Central in an Albi Stadium downpour. The final game against two-time champion Ferris was not decided until the final moments. The Highlanders came within a whisker of their first title, but . . . that will have to wait until next year after a tough 16-14 Saxon victory. Top: There's a fury of shoulder pads and helmets as 1801 Brandon Frick, 1501 Mark Deerheim, 1661 Ted Farr. and 1681 Rick Stillar, of the Big D , plug up the Gonzaga offense. Middle: In pursuit of the ball carrier from Ferris is linebacker Jeff Morlan. Other defenseman going in for the tackle are 1601 Bruce Holms, 1471 Terry Redd, 1211 Rick Tidd, and 1661 Ted Farr. Bottom: Unidentified Shadle defenseman slows Ferris running back while 1681 Rick Stillar drives in for the kill. SP Takes Strong Second Shadle Park had an exceptional season in football this year with fine -performances by individual starsl six of whom made All City positions. On the All City offensive unit were Gary Nolan as a running back. Nolan gained his berth by averaging ten yards per carry, which is second best in the city's history. Jeff Liddell also made an offensive berth as an alternate quarterback. He led the league in total yardage. On the defensive unit Shadle filled six out of the twelve positions. Ted Farr a linebacker was picked for the second year, and was appointed Honorary Captain. Rick Tidd and Mark Deerheim. two of Shadle's tough juniors were chosen to fill positions on the defensive team. as was senior Jeff Sartz. Sartz set a new city record for pass interceptions. An Honorable Mention for offensive action Went to Dennis Cleavenger and Greg Clark, for defensive action to Flick Stillar. Scott Ryan, and Rick DeShazo. Above: Hard hitting Jeff Liddell , 4. runs in for a Shadle Park touchdown against North Central. At Right: Jeff Sartz puts a fake on a North Central defender as he runs for long yardage. Above Center Page: Coaches Davis and Paton look on anxiously as Shadle Parks defense holds on fourth down. Above: Left to Right, Coaches Brown, Davis and Paton are happy about the outcome of the season. At Left: Ron Chadwick runs up sideline with good second effort as team and cheerleaders cheer him on. .WQ 6 i 'tv .I Xa in 5' 16 uc.. .. 4 , ,L Top left: Jeff Liddell, varsity quarterback behind the effective blocking of the line, snaps a pass off for a substantial gain against North Central. Bottom left: left end, Dave Fehler dodging away from a Gonzaga tackler for a first down after grabbing a pass from quarterback Liddell. Top right: tight end, Jeff Sartz after breaking away from North Central tacklers, for six points, decelerates into the end zone. Bottom right: fullback, Craig Withrow l44l on forth and one, fights through the Ferris line for a first down. Far right: place kicker, Greg Matsch l57l gets the ball away through the oncoming rush for three points. Scotties Dominate Ct St r' r' Opp. S,P. Gonzaga ..., .... O O 1 5 Rogers ........ .... O O 21 North Central ..,. ..., . 20 37 Ferris .,..,..... .... 1 4 lf 6 Lewis and 'Clark .... ,... 1 9 41 Gonzaga ..,.... .... 0 O , . 16 Rogers ......... ,.... 8 v',, 1 7 North Central . . . ..,. 13 ,ff 32 Ferris ......... .... 1 6 14 A 1 x A , Z S K 1 f ax - I www, HL. WQW we had MQ Mjifyolg ygqr' f0QjQi?V26,V' Wd faq!! had WCVIVVQYQW though 'J ywfis m57'2ff It hoparyga fame, 049004 ewmmew and T7f1gfQw7Q JOWVP Qmgf SFQJ YQ 50f7f1Qfvl47Q,, KQBP if 5009, Awe B-Squad VW Me KQWQJJ Takes Second Q I t ' Call In Qyrl Shadle's B-s uad had a 6-1-1 record and finished in second I h t td t I I t Fi t p ace. T e team s ar e ou s rong y by bea ing ogers, Nor h Central and Ferris, At d th t f ll t slump which saw them tied by Lewis and Clark and then lose to Gonzaga. But the team came back strongly to win their last three games against Rogers. North Central, and Ferris. 88 Left: lno 511 Mark Farr sticks a Ferris running back, while lno 221 Tim Hilson and lno 371 Phil Liggins back him up. Below: lno 531 Scott Morton checks over his shoulder while outracing a Ferris tackler. OPP. S.P. Rogers , . . ,.., .... 1 3 16 North Central ..,. . . .7 27 Ferris ......... ..... O 17 Gonzaga ,......, .... 2 7 23 Lewis and Clark .... ,... 7 7 Rogers ......,.. ..,. 9 41 North Central .... .... 7 20 Ferris ...,..... .... 3 30 Row 1: Brad Rose, Flon Fry, Mark Farr, Randy Northrup. Row 2: Bob Chance. Dave Bensor John Bookwalter, Tim Hilson, Brad Britton, Rich Kohlstedt. Dave Hooper. Bob Starkey, Rick Green. Row 3: Ken Towner, Tim Mahoney. Steve Cain. Brad Bowmaner. Jeff McGougan, Bud Lindsey, Paul Olsufka, Earl Whittaker. Mad Dog Mahoney. Row 4: Mickey Reason, Greg Schlepp. Guy Gregory, Legs Liggins, Art Dryden. Scooter Morton. B.R. Ray, Al Gray. Scott Lockhead. ,X ' 'fi -Y- ilwg RFQ of is Q - Cbwq 3959 ji X9 Nqr! cy NJ - Q Q 'YJ .V Q31 bk J Sf . ' 'ive SJ if Q cy L XC! Q mv ' Q1 o JD Q7 U 391 wxgyx 'V fX sr i Q :S el 2 LPG Q tak M . 2 X, SN Xgf N Z0 CDG' Sv U3 B00 T -if . 'Q JQJX C V QL fi? 0 E Q f 31VQs5JwpQ,lY3zfQQlQj- X , X- 'Q C Q5 5 O-A me gajle Paglrossgmtry Team: First row: Torn Q5 manager-Greg Litton, Rollin Wimpy, Kerry Blair, Steve Hurd ' and Tim Dheanens. 'v ShadIe's Team Standings: Shadle vs. Lewis 84 Clark 26-29 Shadle vs. Ferris 32-23 Shadle vs. Rogers 15-47 Shadle vs. Gonzaga 15-50 Shadle vs. North Central 47-15 All-City Cross Country third Moses Lake Invitational: fifth out of twenty teams competing. Richland Invitational: fifth out of a field of thirteen in team standings. Above: Coach Ron Kovick talks to Coach Harvey Lockhead before the rainy Shadle-North Central Meet. Left: The team starts off for a thirteen mile run past the Spokane City Dump. Far left: Steve Pilcher and Steve Heeren coming in first and second place during the Shadle-Gonzaga Meet. 90 Mia f ' i . ,N l YOOTQQD to Mx olCi low ilMfUWUlf -f Mwool MSL, Harriers Run From Dawn Till Dark Running from dawn until the set of sun, Shadle Park's Cross Country team concluded the fall season with a 3-2 record. Losing only to Ferris and North Central, the harriers proved to be hard to beat, as teams from the other city schools will testify. Steve Heeren and Steve Pilcher led the team. Their efforts combined with those of Kerry Blair, Tom Stanton, Jeff Wright, Steve Weinberg and Steve Hurd allowed them during the Gonzaga Meet to cross the finish line before Prep ever found out where the end was. lt was the only meet of the season in which Shadle blitzed their competitors, Coach Lockhead, speaking about his harriers stated, The team showed great spirit, good strength and continued to improve throughout the season. This was quite evident in the driving force that gave the Highlanders their victories against Rogers and Gonzaga, For the first time in seven years, after a hard fought battle, Shadle came out triumphant over the Lewis and Clark Tigers. A little disappointed by this season, Jeff Wright commented We should have gone to state, But, on the brighter side he felt, Next year we'll be number one, due to the return of Steve Heeren and Steve Pilcher and a strong B squad coming up. Coach Lockhead also felt that, This year's team was good to work with and next year we'll take all the ribbons. restlers Gain Experience Right: Ron Chadwick explodes off the bottom as referee starts second round, Above: Varsity wrestlers, top row ll to rl Larry Fisher, Greg Clark, Ron Heeren, Scott Morton, Ron Chadwick. Tim Steger, Jeff Morlan. Middle row Keith Largent, Eric Anderson, Mark Anderson, Ed Sier. Jon Ericson. Bottom row Paul Christianson, Evan Howard. Jay Herzog. BOTTOM: JV and B Squad wrestlers, top row ll to rl Stuart Lowe. Tony Finney, Hob Herzog, Blain Ray, Roland Teeters, Joe Kowalsky, Mike White, Greg Litton, Chaig Lumberg. Jay Bellfiuille, Mark Hanson, Lewis Daugherty. Bottom row Greg Morlan, Tom DeMasi. Jeff Smith, Doug Weaver, Perry Backus, Jack Harper, Mike Webb, Steve Thompson, Brad Rose. West Valley ,,-- . . - Eisenhower .... - - . Lakeland .... - - - Ferris ----- Pasco 4 - . NC ........ . . , Rogers .,.. LC ........ . . , Lewiston -..4 - . - Mead .--- Ferris -----, A - - Richland --t --V NC ------ Rogers .--- - - - LC ...... Opp 39 16 41 38 30 27 34 so 43 22 48 48 51 49 18 Our wrestling team this year was very young with only seven returning seniors, 13 juniors and 18 sophomores. The team started its season winning 3 in a row. Then the team went into a slump and had many injuries while wrestling in a tough city-league. preparing for the tournaments at the end of the season. On February 17 and 16 the District Tournament was held at C.V, This tournament was to decide the top four wrestlers in each weight for the regional tournament in Richland, held on February 23 and 24. Although Shadle wrestlers were late in coming on in the season, we did have eight of 13 wrestlers qualify for regional's. At regionals, the tournament that included 8 of the top wrestlers in each weight group from this side of the Cascade Mountains. was very important because only the top 4 in each weight would be able to wrestle in the state tournament held in Tacoma. At Regionals Jon Ericson placed second in the 129 weight class with Ron Chadwich and Rick Tidd taking fourth in their weight classes, which qualified them for state action. Without depth and overall strength this year wrestling team tied for fourth place in the city league and is looking forward to being in contention for the city title next year with 10 of 13 varsity wrestlers returning. Above Left: Head coach Lyle Pugh discusses with referee. Above Left: Coach Pugh and assistant coach Peter VanderWegen and Carlos Flores watch anxiously. Left: Paul Christiansen throws on the lace ride as he prepares to take down his opponent. Below: Greg Clark sets up his opponent for a take down, Top Center Page: Tim Steiger tries to turn his opponent over as the team and coaches watch intensly in background. Top Left: Chris Frahm flattens his man down in the final seconds of his match, Above: The team lines up for introductions. Top right. The team sits on bench watching eagerly as another match goes on. Left: Rick Tidd manuevers his man into a pinning position, Above: Jon Ericson cradles his opponent from West Valley. Matmen Go After T1tle 'E v ' Q ,X 'wi' N Q. R Ft? T arf!! S. u Q 3, L 1' oi. .J ' d Varsity group picturei' Bottom row: Coach Dave Robertson, Ron Brooks, Barry Poffenroth, Kevin Lawson, Joe Robertson, Steve Stocker. Middle row: Mike Raymond, Jeff Liddell. Bruce Groesbeck, Jerry Seipp. Bill Wilbur. manager Mike Carlson. Top row: Coach Jim Groves, Jeff Sartz, Earl Howald. Martin Butch Barnes. Kevin Campbell, Coach Jim Elvington, Above top: Jeff Sartz and Earl Howald were two of the top free throwers this season. Earl is attempting another one with Jeff Sartz confidently looking on. Above: Flon Brooks broke away from the group of players with a Gonzaga defender hot on his tail to make a full court dash for the Shadle hoop. Add two more points for Shadle. Right: Butch Barnes shows off his ability to do the Highland Fling during pre-game warm-ups. Joe Robertson and Ron Brooks appear to be chanting make believe bag pipes. fs- . xg. W im e, Cf1iS,wt.LXN Above: Bruce Groesbeck, are these the gross tactics we have heard about? This looks like something from Count Yorga Vampire . Right: Earl Howald climbs over the back of a Rogers defender while Jerry Seipp butts one out of the way while waiting for the rebound. Bill Wilbur waits attentively at the foul shot line in case of a wild rebound. hadle Retains City Title This season Shadle's varsity basketball team repeated its city league championship title for the fourth consecutive year. Only one other team has achieved this before, which was Lewis and Clark way back in the 3O's. The Highlanders gained 2nd place at districts which enabled them to play at regionals. l was very proud that Shadle was eligible to compete in regionals for the third straight year , said Coach Dave Robertson. Bruce Groesbeck and Jeff Sartz earned first team honors from both the Spokesman Review and the Chronical. Second team honors were achieved by Jeff Liddell for the Review and Jerry Seipp for the Chronical. Jeff Sartz led all around in rebounds for both offense and defense with 205 total rebounds. Bruce Groesbeck had the highest point average with 14.3 points. Coach Robertson sums it up as being a good Yea' ff . A ,, ff'fL 4 3 .2 X :Q W ' Wes, . , ,, , L f X University Richland Ferris Rogers Pasco L.C. C.V. Rogers N.C, Ferris Gonzaga N.C. Rogers L.C. Ferris Moscow Gonzaga N.C. Rogers C.V. University Ferris Richland Pasco + Non-League Games ' Districts ' ' Regionals Above: Bill Wilbur leaps for amazing height over a Gonzaga defender. Left: Bruce Groesbeck shoots jump shot over opponents out stretched hand in the last few minutes of the second Rogers game. ODP 47 47 46 44 48 37 82 Injuries H inder Holiday Tournament howing ,wr Above: At the beginning of every game the referee tosses the basketball into the air and quickly slithers away. while basketball giant Earl Hovvald, 451 tries to win the jump. and Jeff Liddell, far left: Jerry Seipp, 13: Jeff Sartz. far right, position themselves to gather in the tip. Top: With 2.58 left until half time and the score 25 to 25, Central Valley and Shadle contest for the rebound under CV. basket. Hoopsters are Bill Wilber, far left, Jerry Seipp. center and Jeff Liddell, 53. Bottom: Earl Howald. 45, bounds for a cripple after teammates Bill Wilber, 23: Jeff Sartz. 55: Bruce Groesbeck, center. played the ball before passing, we After the Scotties beat Lewis and Clark in a city league game, L.C. found a first place at the Holiday Tournament. Second place Rogers, whom we beat in a practice game, beat the Scotties in the tournament by a frugal two points. Bl-63. This left the team with a third place, beating rival Central Valley 61.58, and brutally overwhelming North Central by 21 points, 68-47. Achieving a third place, the Shadle Varsity Basketball team played with two starting hoopsters hindered by disablements. They were Jeff Sartz, with an ankle injury, and Bill Wilber, with a neck injury. The team had some magnificent plays in the three games including an 11 point gain in 14 seconds at the last of the Rogers game. Coach Dave Robertson said, The team is just starting to jell and I'm not disappointed with the tournament ..,.........,,.......exceptfornotwinningf' Top' Following a Central ' 2 ing-1' Valley foul, Bruce Groes- ,W beck, 21, shoots for more points. Other players, with hands on hips and mouths gapping open, look'as if the ball was stuck in the air, Shadle teammates are Earl Howald, 45, and Jeff Liddell, 53 Bottom: After a long Central Valley attempt at the basket, Bill Wilber, 231 Bruce Groesbeck, 21, Jeff Sartz. 55, get in position and pre- pare for the basketball to come down. I M 'tam N H ,..,ss,,.m., . ,. , Maw University r 4- ---A LC, , . 4 . . Ferris . . . Rogers . . Gonzaga . NC ..,., WV ..... Deer Park Rogers - 4 LC ....., Opp. 34 53 65 ...,67 ....55 ., ..., 56 .. .... 57 ..,.25 ., .,.. 64 ....63 b---35 Ferrig ...... .... 4 4 Gonzaga .... .rlv 4 3 NC . ,,... .... 7 5 Rogers-H -T--59 LC ...,.. .... 4 9 Ferris ---- ---' 5 4 GonzagaH,. ---A44 NC , ..... .... 5 0 Rogers A V - ---- 49 University. V - LC .....,. Ferris ...,. Rogers .---- West Valley - NC ........ Mead ...... Gonzaga .... Central Valley ..., . . . Rogers ..,.. LC ........ Ferris .... NC ...... Gonzaga . . . Rogers . - . Opp. 50 I 43 37 46 47 .2 63 P' ao . 45 . Q, so 1 - 51 431. 41 53 fl Above The B-Squad Basketball Team: Tim Hilson. Jon Buerstatte, Wes Lynch, Tom Brett, Ken Towner, Coach Elvington, Jim Stockman. Tom Cobb, Alan Gray, Waybe Bell, John Mudge. Mark Sannes, Lavern Goodno. Above Left-Joe Robertson goes up for two points while l35l Kevin Campbell and l'l5l Mark Fleming look on. Below Flight-George Menegas goes in for a layup while l53l Greg Matsch watches, j.V., B-Squad Show Promise ShadIe's J.V. basketball team coached by Mr. Jim Groves, had a winning season. They finished third with a 9-6 record. The season started off slowly. The J.V.'s dropped their first four games. then reeled off five straight wins in the middle of the season. They finished strongly by winning their last three games. The team was hot when it played on its own home court going through the whole season and losing only one game. Team leaders this year were Mark Fleming in scoring and Kevin Campbell in rebounding. Coach Jim Elvington's B-Squad Basketball team showed much promise this year by finishing with a 7-9 record and fourth place. Above the Junior Varsity team: Flow 1 George Menegas, Dereck Soo, Mike Lavelle, Greg Matsch, John Krause. Mike Ellyson Row 2 Mark Deerheim, Mark Little, Doug Favoro, Craig Brendon, Mark Fleming, Mike Henley Right: Junior Jim Coleman and Senior Dave Bick near the finish ofa 100 yard Freestyle race during practice. Lower Right: Coach Combs goes over the lineup for the district meet that was held in Pullman. Bottom: While racing at a meet here at Shadle members observe a diving start of a race. Below: While practicing quick turns, Junior George Poston. 100 Freestyle swimmer exhibits strong facial qualities. iw' ' 17 2- 1 if , A' M ,wave Front row: Rick Carter, Steve Dearing, Dave Bick, Jim Colemen, George Poston. Second row: Joe Boileau, John Geyer, Larry Slocum, Roger Schramm, Jim Gigvere. Last row: Chris Coats, Mark Viger, Mike Norman, John Olson, Jim Shearer. Not shown: Lewis Glenn, Donald Littell, Dwight Peterson, Mark Tarr, Bruce Wakefield, Steve Danielson 102 Building Year Ends With 3 At State Shadle, as one of the three schools east of the Cascades in Washington that swims had its moments and its disappointments, With the majority of the team made up of Sophomores and Juniors, experience was one of the major factors lacking throughout the whole season. With a record of one win and three losses. it was a building year. The promising sophomores Bruce Wakefield and Mike Norman along with Senior Dwight Peterson were Shadle's representatives to state this year. Bruce Wakefield never finished below second in any of the dual meets while swimming in the 1OO and 200 back in district competition. Times of 1:58 in the 200 free style and 53:1 in the 100 free style were recorded by Mike Norman but the later time was disqualified because of a false start. Dwight Peterson, hampered with injuries and illness managed to make the stiff qualifying times in the 100 breast during the dual meet season. Opp. SP Pullman 70 53 Kennewick 48 53 Pullman 71 24 Kennewick 36 58 Pullman 60 32 Timberline 55 38 mnasts Gain 5th Straight City Title Flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Shadle Park's Girl's Gymnastics team once again captured the city title. Champions for 52 meets, the Highlanders met their first defeat in five years from Richland. lVlr. Lyle Pugh. the team's coach, said about the only losing meet, The girls worked real hard. Although it was their first loss, we hope it will be the start of a new winning streak. Only five points kept the girls from bringing home a first place, the final score being 148.27 to 153.87. Laurie Bremer was indispensible to the team's eleven out of twelve victories, stated one member of the squad. Laurie brought back a first alleround in every meet Shadle won. and a third all-round in the State Finals. Without the help of the entire team, though, Shadle wouldn't be able to boast of their fine record. During an interview Debbie Duchow said, she felt the team was doing just as well as past years, but certain handicaps such as girls working and a smaller number of people on the team had to be dealt with. Seniors Vickie Bremer, Chris Pugh, Joselle Lee and Carol Showman and lone sophomore Debbie Atkins made up the other working members of the crew. To win the state tournament you must have three girls competing in every event. if you don't, you might as well forget it, discussed lVlr. Pugh. The competition will be even more difficult due to the first and second place winners of last year's state, have every girl on their teams returning. Shadle returned home with a seventh place. LC ...., Rogers. , University ..,. . . Ferris , . . Rogers. . NC ...,. LC . . . . . Richland Rogers. . NC ..... University Ferris - A - 6 715 t Top Left: Before any home meet certain preparations must be dealt with, Debbie Duchow and Coach Lyle Pugh, pull out the bleachers to accommadate observers. Top Right: Laurie Bremer, awarded the SWAB's Inland Empire Woman Athlete of the Year, holds a pose during the Free Exercise event with Rogers. Bottom Left: Demonstrating a forward roll on the beam is Debbie Duchow, winner of second all-round at the District Meet. Bottom Right: Shadle's gymnastics team, consisting of seven varsity members includes Vickie Bremer, Carol Showman, Debbie Atkins, Chris Pugh, Joselle Lee. Laurie Bremer and Debbie Duchow. Opp. 125 164 176 160 160 148 142 14B 136 121 149 172 SP 125 91 164 144 95 107 84 154 73 71 124 168 fi 'EK Sophomore Scott Lockhead demonstrates proper release of a 12 pound shot put. Middle, Members of the 73 track team included lrow 5l Tim Rioe. Ton Kaluza, Dave Wilson, Tom DeMasil, John Morris. Dave Bick. Bruce Holms, Robin WiIcox,John Buerstatte lrow 4l Mike Bennish, Dean Hannah, John Stuchill, David Paddock, Randy Northrup, Earl Whitaker, Curt Cooley, Ron Mahoney lrow 3l Harvey Lockhead, Mark Flemming, John Geyer, Mark Matkin Steve Card, Mike White, Scott Lockhead. Mike Dryden, uieg runsetn, Eilene Wilborg, Ron Kovick lrow 2l Kerry ! i is 3,1 , . fl P, ' ' 5 . - ff Blair, Rollin Wimpy, Rich Love. Rick Vandouris, Brad Rose, John Olson, Russ Vanos, Rick Green, Jeff McGoogin, Debbie Atkins. Returning Letterman lfront rowl were Dean Sullivan, Steve Weinberg, Steve Heeren, Gary Nolan, Tom Stanton, Jeff Wright, Steve Hurd, Steve Pilcher and John Potter, iLower leftl During a practice coach Harvey Lockhead sunleys his athletes. lLower rightl In the same practice varsity runner Steve Heeren leads calisthenics. Returning Letterman Highlight Track Season 'il Above left: Varlsty runners Dave Bick, John Potter, and Mark Matkin practice coming out of the blocks as il to ri Rollin Wimpy. Tom Stanton, Gary Nolan and Steve Card await their turn. Above center: Senior John Potter demonstrates his distinctive style in the long jump. Above left: Gary Nolan, returning sprinter prepares for irls Excel on Courts, Courses .......,,,,,,.,x WM we M , 55? -fl 'M' ' ,f v .N 1 1 fi is I rt fix ggi AQ? i 5 Q A 3 :ggi if fd fit' W. ii rt Sf ,gr 4 J 1 H ,u r lf, A, M. . 5: . jf The varsity golf members include, fall coach, Mr. Ron Kovick, Colleen Ferguson, Debbie Johann, Sandi Bellefeuille, and Jean Lamont. Not pictured are Janis Sigman, Julie Garfus, and spring coach, Mrs. Charlotte Jones. Upper left: Jo Montgomery returns a serve during practice. ,. .,, :st 2, M. Q 4 --K I a as H X Q R A A ,, ..... Us W ' by , L .tfgg i g It 2 i .,-:gh , K ' ,.,, 9' ' , NI, 1 is in , gq:1.::.,,gf at ff A - S .. K I L A . ,455 A ' ,A i it L 1 1 - . 'S 1 Q -Q Y T , A ,,,,,, : . ,ef i 1 -X V --' Y 'L 1 h- 1 1. 3 -5 - 5 . ..-.i fy F5 A kr fi Q 1 Q lil- ' ' ' - bv ' 'fa H 4 in 1 it hp S -it .gig 1 K-fqgizfi' K F iff? Q 5 - Q- fi , ,a Girls' tennis team includes front - Debbie Campbell, Carol McMahan, Laurie Cappello, Sally Abramsom, Laura Sherar, second row - Teri Fay, Linda DeMarco. Barb Bauer, Priscilla Winkler, Gail McCoy, Denise McKee, Wynne Walenski, Jo Montgomery, third row - Liz Wardinski, Irene Walenski. Lori Hazen, Mary Bybee, Nlargi Lewis, Becky Kuehl, Linda Potter, and coach Mr. Frank Yuse. Upper left: Varsity golf member Colleen Ferguson, is found practicing a drive. Above: Seniors Teri Fay and Wynne Walenski compete in doubles. Left: Jean Lamont shows good form as she prepares for an upcoming match. Boys' Golf Wings . . . As Tennis Makes Racket Members of the Tennis Team are. front row: Floyd Johnson, Bruce Collison, Durby Duchow, Steve Bunn, Mike Hoefel. Back row: Greg Wright, Larry Gallagher, Larry Bettinger, Mike Means. Derick Soo, Bill O'Conner, Coach Vern Page. Above: Bruce Collison Klefti and Steve Bunn frighti swing into action during an early morning practice. Besides spending time teasing girl golfers from NC, the boys' golf team put in quite a few practices after school until dusk. Starting late in the winter they had to tee off mats and putt on temporary greens. This took away from the quality of their game. At the far left a member tees off from the mat at Downriver. To the left two golfers look ahead to the next hole before teeing off. Lower left on a temporary green Tom Clinton looks on with disappointment as he misses a lengthy putt. Members of the golf team are lFront Rowl Jeff Burnette, Rick Tidd, Brian Sullivan, Wes Lynch, Dan Bond, George Menegas, Jay Belleuifille. lBack rowl Coach George Manning. Tom Cobb. Jerry Seipp. Bill Wilber, Phil Koenig. it sf if Rain Hampers Baseball Start Q ' e iz 54 Q wt' E ii Above: Although rainy weather hindered the beginning of baseball season. practices were still held. Across: Mr. Jim Brown, ShadIe's Varsity Baseball Coach, for the past seasons, looks on checking the teams progress during practice. Below: Drilling the team before work out begins, Coach Brown hopes to acheive a winning season. Far right: Lynn Christian, getting into the swing of things again, 2 Assy, raft N s i i e , ,.., ,, ,.. a- .. est:-rs, HK as-aah grit, g, ,rsrss isa,, E if Mm. 1. .qw .Jig Si 'iii . i Q L it 1, 3, W ii k . K by 'K ,. ki' . T ,, at me ,KA ylgivr it 3' Left: Lynn Christian and Dave Fehler work on their pitching and catching technique. Precision, obtained only through practice, is what Coach Brown is after. Far Top: Pat Cane hits grounders during batting practice. Top: ShadIe's Varsity Baseball team consists of the following members Ron Cerenzia, Jim Brown, Brandon Frick, Ron Chadwick. Steve Nelson, Pat Cane, Scott Forsyth, Ted Farr, Jeff Sartz, Mike Henely, Keith Snider, Lynn Christian, Dave Johnson, manager, Larry Fischer, manager, Kelan Fisher, Rick Stillar, Tom Cook, Dave Fehler, Chris Laughlin, Pat McGenus and Bob Faison gig gyy, J w . 5 X K SMS Q 1 K N X W fx . X. , a vi. f 1 Q K i . 1 --' V N? S L i :Spas I R. i ' , - , F r ,tw Q, S ,W sf- ., ,... N . nf ' 1-5 5bf2if ,. Q rw L1 v 'iiiibiifirfff TFT ' .. 2212. E f A L, ii y S H - -NF s 1:1- is ' X x A D M I N F I A S C T U R L A T T Y I 0 N Hitchcock amc District 81 Chic 'The day I don't enjoy it, l'll quit it, commented Dr. Hitchc the new Superintendent of District 81 Schools. Twenty tl years of experience is the major qualification that Hitchcock can offer District 81. For the last three years he Deputy Superintendent of District 81. With the levy failure came cutbacks in the schools curric and in the administration building. Sports and most of elective classes were returned to the schools. but 33M o personnel in the administration building were cut. Financial status is the biggest problem Spokane schools h L 1 Above: Dr. Elenor Peterson. Advisory Board, gives a report on Spokane Elementary Schools. Top Center: Mr. Oakley. Nlr. Heintz. and Mr. Barnes discuss District 81's financial status. Left: School Board members answer questions from local newspapers. 'ISU Top: Dr. Hitchcock looks on as Mrs. Alexander takes notes on a guest speaker. Above: Dr, Hitchcock listens attentively to a speaker discussing Spokane's senior high schools. 118 MR. DONALD COBB. vice principal: NIR, ROBERT KUEHL, assistant principal MRS. OLGA IVERSON sophomore counselor MRS. VERDA ADAMS, Junior Counselor, Girls' League Advisor: MR. GARY LEAVER, senior counselor. Above: Mr. Don Cobb, assistant principal, goes over scheduling with Senior Nick Theison. Top right: Principal Mr. Keith Rostvold spends a great amount of time within his office handling the many administrative duties of Shadle's students and faculty. Right: Mr. Robert Capello, career guidance counselor gives both college and vocational information to sophomores and juniors. as well as to graduating seniors. SP Administrators Registering students, to seating students at games, to advising Girls' League were among the many duties carried out by Shadle's counselors and administrators this year. Mr. Robert Capello was in charge of the two year old Career Guidance Center. Not only did Mr. Capello have information on college requirements, entrance fees and scholarships, he also offered career and vocational information, a list of presently available jobs, draft information, pre-college tests, parent conferences, and also scheduled visits for ROTC and other college representatives. Changes were made in the office regarding jobs of people already here at Shadle Park. Miss Helen Cleveland was named Dean of Students, formerly being Dean of Girls. Former Dean of Boys Mr. Wayne Chandler became an Assistant to Vice-Principal Mr. Donald Cobb, Mrs. Olga Iverson became the counselor for the class of '75', while Mrs. Verda Adams remained Class of '74', and Mr. Gary Leaver was counselor for the senior Class of '73'. QCII 5!'.s.N. MR. KEITH ROSTVOLD. principal: MR. ROBERT CAPPELLO. career guidance center: MR, WAYNE CONNER, registrar, MISS HELEN CLEVELAND, Dean of students W7 W ,ffywfff W, .ff awe QW 119 120 Librarians, ffice Staff elp Students Shadle students, new and old, used the library more this past year, than they had in years before, said librarian, Mrs. Lenore Haight. A fine reference library, thousands of entertaining, and educational books all add to the library's popularity. Helpful librarians and student aids cooperate with students looking for materials in subjects anywhere between Pure Sciences and Cartoons. Book abuse is one major problem the library has to cope with. Books are either carried out on purpose or by accident, and must be replaced by others. W EHWKW' W ignrggitv Q wr Al . ai - , K si li il . . , ,. ir. . ' s 't is Above: ADELINE ZELLER-Secretary: ROBERT STOCKMAN-Business Manager Top Center ROZELLA MOHNEY-Secretary: MARGARET MATHEWS-Secretary. Top right Shadle students Uiilile quief St'-'UV time in the library. Far Right: JUDITH MORSTAD-Librarian BARBARA WEATHERLY-Library Clerk: LENORE HAIGHT-Librarian. Right: MILDRED GLIDDEN Secretary ELOISE PADDOCK-Secretary. .. , 'fi X 1 V A 1 ffm -V1 'n..,:x5.:ii:'rY sdficzihii .9 W - 1 ,-1 me 1 .fn-ff :-Lt-ft-1,g2:3w'?nf' C 3 ,M-if. -M , QF ,,, . 33 fr 5 -ffflikezwaimw 'iw English Curriculum Emphasizes Aptitudcs An emphasis on exploring the personal abilities of the student was renewed this year as the contract method of teaching and learning went on to new levels in the English Department. Student contracts in the regular English 4-6-8 classes, special classes and humanities blocks ranged from dramatic presentations to arranging field trips throughout the community. Projects brought faculty, students and the community together in a single learning experience, making each a participant. In exploring students aptitudes. classes looked to the future. Vocational notebooks were prepared by each junior, senior classes looked to the great philosophers for self truths and each grade took extra time on the exploration of English grammer for use in self expression in future years. ,ri ... I lv ix'-:ff I Q' Vis 1,2 J ' 4 t ij X . Mi ff gi' I R s ful , wr vii I AK f ji! 'xx I ,fi N , Top row: JAN DAISLEY-Pep Club, Matmaids, BETTY PAFITRIDGE-English. humanities, Xi 7 'H If 3 A 7 Faculty Courtesy Committee, CARL CROWE-English, humanities, drama, acting advisor. XJ 'pf ' gf IDA FIOWE-English. humanities, Girls' League Advisor, Philippine Sister School. Bottom pl fi' -9 rowi NEIL DRESSLER-closed circuit television. English. JIM PATON-P.E., football, f' A . English. LOUISE FORSYTHE-humanities, Drama Advisor. ,JJ 7 1 sf U U ' X K vi if' wil I Top row: RON KOVICK-assistant track coach, girls' golf coach, Class of 1973 Advisor, ESTHER PHILLIPS-Faculty Courtesy Committee, FRANK YUSE-English and foreign language department head, humanities, PETER VANDER WEGEN-Newspaper Advisor, Annual Advisor, Class of 1974 Advisor, assistant wrestling coach, DENNIE MOORE-Aqua Tartans, Cheerleaders Advisor. Bottom row: PATFllClA BOCKMEYER. LLOYD FOWLER- Talent Club Advisor, American Field Service Club Advisor,VlFlGINlA BURGER-Class of '73. , J, . . get , , 1+v.tX,Ls,f's,v:,2s,se es K-, Y Q -4A A f O fail as 31321 ,f ' 1 ,R H- :fa V , Left: Mass media instructor Ron Kovick lectures casually to his classes, rather than in the traditional method. Above Left: Seniors Tom Holcomb l'll and Tom Armitage present. as a part of a humanities 12 contract, excerpts from Aristophanes' CLOUDS. Lower right: Dr. Edward Lindaman. President of Whitworth College, converses with students during the first of his two annual visits to Shadle, 123 Foreign Language Enrollment Decreases A major problem in Shadle's foreign language department seems to be a lack of interest and decreasing enrollment on the part of our student body, according to Language Department head Mr. Frank Yuse. My Spanish classes are getting a better understanding of the Spanish language due to a greater participation in the Spanish Club, says Mr. Carlos Flores. Mr. William Via feels, the students in French not only speak the language. but they understand the people of the country through the language. Mrs. Sloan, German teacher, tries to bring in some culture by using bulletin boards, films, and filmstrips in her German classes. lVlr. Kuljus, Flussian and Latin teacher, feels that his Russian students are motivated because they are a minority foreign language at Shadle. Students taking Flussian are so enthusiastic. says Mr. Kuljus. On the other hand, the Latin class is motivated by the idea that Latin students with vocations in the medical or legal field are interested in Latin because it is the foreign language that would help them most. As far as teachers go, Nlr, Yuse says, Shadle has an extremely well- qualified staff. Top: Fourth year Spanish students sleep, listen to, and enjoy Mr. Flores while he lectures the class. Above: Arthur Hayashi conducts Mrs, Sloan's German class, Right: German class listens intently while Mrs, Sloan speaks. L Q .P gjglw S :SL-KL. .R X .Q T g X . 'Y' - , Top row: CAR LOS FLORES- Wrestling, Spanish, LORETTA SLOAN-German club, JIM MCBRIDE- Spanish, English: Bottom row: WILLIAM VIA-French, French club: ILMAR KULJUS-Russian Club. I .ljvk fl? F A xl , 0, ,- J? LMI. V 1 pffif V I, J gf j,:,- ffl ,yffv I, , if N lf' 'Aflf' j -. f 1, VL! H ,if ,if lriif' ,, 'I f A J . Ifl .I -' , I f -,, f, . , ., : fI w'k' , 1 1 1 Q,-, 1-3,1 Qigwf - ww f ,. f' ,J Q l. A' 1- ff,-1 if ff r ,,.,p,Z .rk 3 Ll, S f A Vi-' yfi-1. I ll, j fwfr flu I I I I- ' - , ' -.1 J, :VF ffl' W! fy 3, ii QW 'swf' ,-fain Above-Third year Spanish class works diligently to finish assignments. 125 Social Studies Uses Variety f Teaching Techniques Teachers used techniques ranging from old lecture methods to group discussions. seminar groups to wider usage of audio visual materials, especially television and sound film strips. Not to mention socio- drama, and frequent guest speakers. Although not a new teacher, Mr. James Brown joined the Social Studies staff teaching U,S. History, in addition to his Physical Education repsonsibilities. Right: Larry Clark surveys his U.S. History class as they study, Below: Sophomore Humanities requires reading and thoughtful discussion as shown in Mrs. Betty Partridge's seminar, fi H., .1 .4 ,, f i 9 -V if Jn-Ya.-'14 , yfwwfi, ,h,f.1.,,, a sw fu ,. 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R' , i Ta EVAN BELL: National Honor Society, JAMES BROWN: Clansmen advisor, Football coach, RONAL CHATTIN1 Demarian Club advisor, LARRY CLARK: Economic Curriculum Project, Lunchroom Supervisor, JAMES ELVINGTON: Football coach, ROBERT GILMOREZ Chess club advisor, LLOYD HARMON: key Club advisor, KEN JUDD: Locker Supervisor. EUGENE KELLY: Model lJ,N. advisor, GEORGE MANNING: Golf coach, JERRY MCMAHON: Japanese Sister School Advisor, WILLIAM MEULEFI: Equipment Manager, DONALD MILLER: Department Head, KATHERINE MOORE: Girls' League, DALE WILLIAMS: Student Supervisor Assistant. Left: Students in this Senior Humanities class take the opportunity of a lecture to catch up on current events. Above: Students in Junior Humanities participate in a seminar discussion, one of the many that occur with American History and Literature. 127 Wide Choice ffered Advanced P.E. Students When P.E. for Juniors was dropped as a requirement for graduation, Shadle's P.E. Department set up an Advanced Physical Education Class for juniors and seniors, Classes such as archery, scuba-diving, ice-skating, hockey, swimming, diving, bowling, karate. football, and snow skiing were offered for mini-quarters of four weeks. Coaches Mr. James Brown and Mr. James Paton diversified a little this year by teaching a U.S. History class and an English class, respectively, Traffic Safety Education, or Driver's Ed, was offered to students through the school system again this year. The driving simulator in the swimming pool parking lot was run by Nlr. Don Mateer. The class time basically was divided up into one-third driving, one-third simulator, and one-third actual class time, or theory. mmm- Left: Sophomore Dave Benson whacks a high one during Intramural Badminton last fall. Above: ShadIe's Hi-Lassies began practicing elementary maneuvers in the gym last fall. Far Right: Coach Bob Morris gestures to push across a point to a P.E. class. Above: Junior Darla Comstock lcenterl practices for the AquaTartan swimming group. Row 1 Coach James Brown. Baseball, Football, Health, U.S. History, Coach Gary Davis, Head Football coach: Coach Clyde Combs, Swimming, Swim Team. Row 2 Mrs, Charlotte Jones, Girls' P.E., Hi-Lassies, Girls' Golf: Don Matecer, Traffic Safety Education: Coach Robert Morris, Dept. Head. Row 3 Coach James Paton, Football, B Baseball, Healthl Coach Lyle Pugh, Wrestling, Gymnastics, B Football: Mr. Robert Peters, Traffic Safety Education, I s Top: GEORGE ROSS-ski club advisory NEIL DRESSLER-T.V. production advisor. Bottom: E.B. CHRISMAN-science department head: PAULJENSEN-science club advisor. mil V i 5 Hinge- F i W 1, , , . ' , .ai r V ' W - ' V f3'25UiE?i!i'ii ' ' Qiiiiwi 'rn A T' 'lf' 'gm ' 1 i i 'fi 1 Slwiif . . ' .M . i .,L:,.,v, ' ' Top Right: Miss Jamieson answers the questions of junior Rhonda Ridnour regarding an extra credit assignment. Above: Science department head Mr. EB. Chrisman lectures to an Intro Chem-Physics. Flight: Sophomore Jim Rice finishes up a late assignment. Science Students Stud , earn, Enjo Mr. Heslin of the science department stated that even though the enrollment was low this year the students learned a lot and were having fun at the same time. Horticulture was added to 'Shadle's science department along with a new teacher for the 72'73 school year. Mr. Dressler transferred here from K.S.P.S. T.V., Spokane, where he worked previously. He taught beginning physicsechemistry. Horticulture was added to the curriculum this year to help students in the future with their landscaping desires. For those students who have the initiative to go on in the biology field of science Mr. Jensen conducted an Advanced Biology course second semester. When asked about the class, Mr. Jensen expressed these hopes, The attendance would be high enough to keep it in the curriculum and the students would be interested enough to make it work. tees! M' ffye-gf!-f' f fi,-Lt - 'Lf 9' Top: H. of Dimes advisor: VERN RAGE- tennis coach: JOSEPH HESLlN-commencement director'B football coach. Bottom: VIRGINIA JAMIESON-science club advisor: JAMES GROVES- basketball coach. N A4 QM-li, -ff-jc :Z .ffjjcfz I Math, Business Enrollment High Math and business at Shadle Park this year tallied the highest enrollment ever according to Nlr. Robinette, math teacher, classes are up 5'M1 over last year. Math this year was handled mainly on a consumer basis. Mr. Robinette felt that this would be more appealling and helpful for students who cannot comprehend the more advanced classes of math. One of the main functions of the business department is to prepare a student for secretarial work of some sort, it is also good for the guys, as it prepares them for a business of their own someday. Business classes from preceding years are basically the same as offered in the 72-73 schedule, tk .1 ' 1 . x X Top: CECIL ROBINETTE-A.S.B. advisor: HARVEY LOCHHEAD-track, cross country coach: VIRGINIA KOLLER-F.T.A. advisor. Bottom: DAVID ROBERTSON- Basketball Coachg WAYNE EACKER-Mathematics head: ROBERTJOHNSON'Key club. gt. g - -ss His nw, .. f 0:11.- Ra A 1 - -t,,- tif-in -- Y I - Q so Nui? sg 1 fi ft., D::.,.M,g.1g.: f, L, ..,g.,., 3,1 N -lenses: Z trl, - I ' I ,y,,. ,,:,.:tt .,.. . . , 5: '1 six- ' g ' I Top: GEORGIALEE SMITHPETERS-CO-OP club advisor: ROBERT STOCKMAN-business manager. Bottom: HARLOW MOE-faculty lounge committee: MARY GRIGGS-commercial club advisor: JIM MORLAN-D.E. cIub's advisor: EDWARD FELDHUSEN-business education head, -.ag r fr -t,r1wmn m.- LW Wiligui: V 1 :5 'E fl T ,, ' -x 2: ::.:.:w:.:. FF' '35' 4, Eu :M W r, ii I sa. gg Lt ! B W--i r -:r ': cw .ra rr Wffl -'H 5 ' - i fri: A -' ,i,.N?E,:- wg ,, -M :12s,qi'- i,gg6'Q, .':f:'gliif.bif5iti .r Hb, ' t., E, 1 mf- 1 :Q i Q Q Ee r i .i rpg,-2,.iii I QL , 'Q Fai ri.-rr 'i -W limi-' L PM. minima ,re-W rarmf m rf- if if 1 if E553 Q Hi 3 E22 f fait 1 J 1: E fi x ...,, -- ,af - 'fav s .fa . Q i 33 li ta W-at xv it to 'mwgis ff' Q 0 ' 15 i , ..,o, , ,iii . Q., , r, , i Q Y r 5. f - Q' 'E ,w X N 1 lewd? r ,ex ' FM , X2 . f. QL i we 'Q L Y ,f.,..,,a..xa ask. . Top center: Mark Tarr works on an overdue typing assignment, Left: Students relax during an advanced math class. Above: Mr. Lockhead explains a math problem. ..,.....q 13 4 Home Ec., Ind. Arts Have Great bjcctives ShadIe's Home Ec and Industrial Arts classes had a great objective goal. according to Mrs. Virginia Knapp and Mr. Gilbert Brooks. respective department heads, in trying to unite the school with the home and with the community by field trips and guest speakers in classes and by exploring and creating with the building. and mechanical world of today. Along with regular classes in Home Economics, Chec, Bachelor Living, and Interior Decorating are a few of the other offerings. Engine Tuneup and Motor Cycle Maintenance are variety courses offered in the Industrial Arts Department, said Mr. Brooks. if sa A MARGARET KNAPP-Department Head: JO ANN GIFFING Home Ec. Club: KATHERINE NELSON-Girls' League Foods MARY TAIT Chec: KAY WOJACK-Girls' Leagueg PATRICIA HOOKER Home Ec Club. Top Center: Fun. not only work goes into making an end table in Metal Shop. Bottom Center: Due to the demand, Needlecraft class was expanded to a semester. These girls are working on their projects. Below: Practicing culinary skills, Linda Potter and Jan Prather made a pie in Foods 2. f- l V-on 3 T L , it Y , ' Row 1 TERRY BRANDON-Class of 73 . Power Mechanics Club: GILBERT BROOKS-Department Head: HAROLD BURGEN-Rifle Club: ROBERT JONES-Electronics Club: CARL SCHMIDT-Archery Club. 135 136 .ff A 'V 1 ' 'l M' Eff 'iv Til bill! :ll fx at M . D s,c1fssgs'Fr QR A t t A751 j' 1g 'f W ffif Q to X l W ffl 1 r 4 '- vt. 3,5 , t, H , l ova. 0 0 0 V, ,Z Q J H .QMi 1L.5'..S riffs' Enrlch SP S 1r1t f i l X . li ,, ,l -X Qtr Til 'mf Spirit was the key word this past year. Attendance and f ,. ' 1 illifjf , f7X participation for pep cons has been greater than any recent ' yy '- . 1.'.,itf5 I, year. Helping to keep the school spirit high were the music and ' K-ff . - ,,.-'J ,frfn . , I , art departments, X' , N -+ 'n, -l .ffxilfgf Q li lVlusuc has been essential to the fighting spirit of the school at f ,ff , i. ' the football games, basketball games and the many 4 A -'ff convocations during the year. ' ff Decorating the school at Christmas is the job of the art department. This, with the many art showings, help keep school spirit and pride at a peak. Special art classes include painting, creative drawing, lettering, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, fabric crafts and floral design. These offered students a wide range of choices during the school year. 8 Q l f ' -,., , W . Above: Mr. Alex supervises a student's progress in a ceramics course. Above right: Mr. Alex, Department Chairman, jewelry, ceramics. Mr. Greg, fabric crafts, sculpture, basic art 1-2. Right: Mrs. Couture, lettering, floral design, basic art 1. Mrs. Schwab, creative drawing, painting, basic art 1, ,Mgr .J . N X , QQXX K FN M. ' .X 'ix r I Q, itil W X kvx . t t x. 1 N m - I A x P- t X V i- - f , f mx N Ai! fix' ,fb f F ' 'Q' vt , U fs of ,L .N FX tu A M M, as X l X .V 551 t . X X 'xx , lv N li 'Xb' kk Y t Af tfx X - QU 15 - fm ,ff ' XT. x-.J L' N My V J K Qt AY: .KJ ,txt Il Y N ii V N g L X X ,c '39 -fi' AQ! . ' 9 H if f N3 -, 'J -ti sy: ' X, ix N- H, it , rif rl G' 5 'vt tl WJ f my ' lf ,. if :AX 'fl 'M N' 1 Iii 1 FRN. ff- Y ' X if .JM is 7 X A4 X G ,A , r ' ,kj 'tt -.Y .4 My I Y 'l 1 Ns 'QA f 'X' 'N' 1 'vi' f- ' my i V 2 .f .KX K ,., .X V - f my J A ,uf f t N. iii 1. , 5 .1 N. .M .2 x ltf ,fu va., .A ts, X , V N 5 um X at-U l 551 tx, 4 X. if qi 3 Q 'x -N Af J w -,W -va N- 1 X it A js r t Us off I' 5. , w of 3. vgovsdwtsf Mr. Harris, instrumental director, stated That due to the levy failure we're down in number but up in quality. The quality of our bands has been depicted in the many performances given throughout the year. Right: MR. JOHN HARRIS, Instrumental Director. Left: MR. MELVIN KORNMEYER, Choral Music Director. Below right: Mr. Harris conducts the Jazz Lab Band during concert at the Ridpath Hotel. Below left: Shadle Park bagpiper, Nora Carlson. l Cooks, Custodians Provide Essential Service To Shadle Right: Taking time out of his busy schedule to pose for a picture is head custodian, Mr. Hugh Leppell. Below: The custodians are: Mr. Harmon Ranney. Mr. Hugh Leppell. and Mr. Roland Helton, Not pictured are: Mr. Cletus Hart, Mr, Earl Ferry, Mr. Al Nelms, Nlr. Bill Wunderlick. and Mrs. Rose Erickson. matron. Upper right: After the busy lunch activity period, the students leave and the custodians clean up for the next day's onslaught, Lower right: Just before the noon rush hour, cook, Mrs. Marie Brown, prepares for the endless line of hungry students. w z., 6 ' 5: 'JL N .gg .ul My Left: Shadle's cooks include: Mrs. Martha Meyer. Mrs. Clara Ninemire, Mrs. Bonnie Estes, Mrs. Phyllis Swanby. Mrs. Louise Vinson, Mrs. Corrine Hirst, Mrs. Marilyn Walker, Mrs. Lucille Lanu, Mrs. Marie Brown, and Mrs. Thelma Hedin. 40 ,B V , -X f. 4 Too Go0d Miss iam'-r .ff H5 Q 7. ,.,Q2g4i5f f- . W,-V4 ,J 1 U21 . , .., 141 42 lbw-WWWW Www ,, MEM , ga, ASS LBLIM if ff ' - WMF' WM wfwcngmfwwfw Qwwollyjkjgwf' Wwmwl wif? W QWJWMWM zxggw www B Spirit Cohesiveness Exemplifies Soph Instead of being called the traditional Class of '75 ,they chose to be called the Spirit of '75. The Spirit of '75 has an enrollment of 704 which is smaller than the usual class of about 750, according to Mr. Wayne Conner, registrar. Though the class is smaller than usual it has more spirit and more cohesiveness than any other class that lVlr. Ron Kovick, Spirit of '75 advisor has experienced. He also stated that his sophomores are the most fantastic class he has ever seen. One of the activities the Spirit sponsored this year was the Snake Walk or Serpentine which encompassed four or five hundred students in cars and on foot winding around the streets of Spokane on their way to the Shadle-Ferris football game. The purpose of 'the walk was to show the city their spirit. Another one of the projects planned by the Spirit was the Car Bash. Students paid a nominal fee to take sledge hammer and give an old jalopy a good whack. Top left: Sophomores, Laurie O'Hare, Valerie Himelspach, and Vicky Chadwick work at identifying the parts of Barney in Mr, Heslin's Introduction to Biology class. Top center: Enthusiastic Shadle students marching to the lst Shadle-Ferris football game. in the sophomore sponsored Snake Walk. Far left: Sophomores participate in Spirit of '75 meeting during the activity period, Left: Sophomores in Mr. VanderWegen's journalism class, dream that someday they will be accepted on ShadIe's acclaimed newspaper and yearbook staffs. 46 candy Adams Jeannie Adolfsun Howard Allen Kim Allison Doug Alton Diane Anderson Sheryl Anderson Gail Anronio Debbie Anyan Kevin Archer soon Arrnirage Angela Arrnsrrong Debbie Atkins Lorrl Avery PerYY Backus Connie Esker Mlke Baker Marie Balcom vione aallensky Phyllis aarlrer Daye Barton carol Bess non sarrers Barb Bauer cynrnre Hayman Linda Beach John seauaerre vanee lseazer Wavne Bell Dave Beloit Mike Benesch Nancy Benshoof Dave Benson Kaxhy Berger criris sreroe Ken arggersraff Barbara Biggs Randy sinns Lowell Bierkestri-and violrey siaeirrnore Debbie alenlrinsoon Tom Blnom Jan Bnberg Scott BUEYIEHEV Joe Eoileau John Bomber Brad aonser John Buokwaller John snrnernan Char Bowes Brad Bowman Kev Boyd nrane Brady Diane Branson Diane Brask TUYT1 EVEN Andy Brewer Mary Briggs Kristy srrgnarn Mark Brisrlrn Debbie Brittian chris Brookie Denise larnaerielr .Mrrirvsisff ' t rf! is r A Q , r -'M e V 'S' i ' if- i Qi, , L W '-ra:-ga, , -' - . ,. 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Keren Fischer crnuy Fitzparrick Kerry Feiuerr Par Frederaekeorr Randy Freeland nrenere Freid Jeff Frieeke Diane Fmz oeie Frurrr Finn Fry Janice Funk .lennelte Funk Stella Funk Greg Funseth Donna GSDY Terri Gaddis Lisa Gerruev Neil Gallinn Danny Garrison Debbie Gales Keith Gerow Keri Gervais John Gever Gary Grebe Roger Gier Mike Gilsrrap Mew Goebel Greg Govins Jane Grafion Eugene Grandinetti Jenny Grerrr Kerr Greer Ali-rerre Gray Allan Grey Kerrry Grezsley Linde Greco Leelre Greear Hlchae Green Rick Green Gerrme Gregg Guy Gregory Scott Grieb Active Debbie Groom lcamv Hailgratn Dale Hansen Tony Hartnett 1 , .sn- Ellsworth Gump Leon Harnblin Sharon Hansen Rick Haugen Spirit of 75 rows Linda Gustafson Trisha Hanlen Lisa Haraughtv Joan Havens ik .aw a - ., ur'w,,,, g7f ra 325' ff uf 'li' in 1'f'.'3.rl... me,nfg:sf,14s.2lfff siizl 'ml 1, M y www, ,7,,, QQ Craig Henderson lvlaks Henderson Wendy Hendricks Dave Hankla sue Henry vickls Hertz Ken Herzog Han Herzog Jerrv Heueu srlarr Hicks Tim Hill Tim Hilsen Valerie Hlrneispach 'rnarnas Handley Ray Hinshaw Mike Hneral Bruce Hoerner Pat Hngan Rub Hnlnratnsr Hon Hamburg Ken Honecker Karla Hocgslad Dara Hoover Gary Hooper ii A r- --7 -fr - ,. .9 X ,r, was fifzgg. as Q .,,, W v ss. a area-4. rwemzf Julie Gyalfas Debbie Haefner Tom Hall Marv Hallett Terri Hanley Dean Hanna Barb Hansen Colleen Hansen Yvonne Harding Jack Harper Lauri Harrison Brian Harshman Laurie Hawkes Bobbie Hawley Loralie Halen Sandi Hebert 'll l ' 1' 5 fi ll' lil . r a ., . s f 2 rf' s s . 1-H, r ,. - Y' E3 f ,,H'. so ff ' . 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Spirit of 75 officers discuss some new ideas for promoting the sale of their SDITII buttons Left to right are: Gary Glbbs, LeAnn Cannlng. Steve Cooper and Wayde Lindsey Not pictured IS Colleen Hansen, president. ,, we rr J V., J , V A if .. ' 1 ee e H . . , one ,.. , 1212 , -A r. wr in Ar s . Xe-.1 sr e , r , -21, ,re I ,sary . '. w 5 -I ' V r' W J fjmw L lx - .. 'I' 79. I l In fr ' V V ,,r sign 'L f . ' ezz Wu wha. if i f,r:,:-mr L '2 Lam -1, . , 'A . 2' 'er ., 5 Q 34,5 , 9 VV ww, Aw A 9 Uv ,S 5 E ra jeg Qi ,W .L Y f be It ISIN an J 1 -P 1, 4 x r e . :il f, ,rgrpg , -r we ,U ew 1 w 9-is nil, rf' -fr-1 21,1 If 4..,H2 . . e,en.,,m-i if r K ki' 5 ' ,- ST' r 7, r e, ,ri me A Af. 1 ,. . 1 ., ' ,,, -- fp, , N. ., Q31 r 1 ,a 3, X 1955. ' ' K V3 H ra A Q 12 1 1 'V' an K 'm '42 N 5 'Y e,,, r .L , A W 1 -J V 1 e . 1 W, ,r nr V fr x' A if r . r R' 1' ,, Q , L 3- H fail. ,. ,rff . ce 'lee 4 in ,, V , ,. ,r, 1' . r Afz q, Af.fe,,5 A 5 V , Q '52, HZ? 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Terri Hovind Judy Howalo Mark Howe Kim Hunoero Pam Hugntc Edna Hunter Rien Hunler Martv Jacob Bob Jacobson Karen Jacobsen Jeoy James Mike Jenkins Randy Jennings Karen Jensen Loss Jensen Linda Jenaneun Donna Johns Carol J0hnS0rl Jean Johnson Mike Johnson Susan Johnson Karin Jones Karla Jones Rick Juhlin 'rein Kaxuza Brent Kane Kay Keelv Mark Keegan Don Keene Cindr Keraer Craig Keupler Donovan Knunar Terrie Kienoaunn Gary Knignr Jeff Kilgore uenavne Kincaid LYnn Kina Roxanne King Diana Kinney Don Kgeudgaarei Kim Klene Scot! KTIEESYIBW Nyla Knagnr Chad Knuraon Julie Kohler nien Kohlstedt Doreen Kolasss Larry Keornler Joe Kowalski Diek Krall Gary Krerr Lynda Krcll vreki Krnurer cnervl Kruger Durice Krusic Kevin Kunlrnan Steve Kumrnan Randy Lanney Karl Landrus Sam Lange Cheryl Langland neobre Langney Karen Larson Dan Levron NanCV Levren Dawnl Maier Lee Malmquist Tarn. Manes Russ Marks Pat Marshall LarlY Memn Jvm Mason June Mason Kelly Mast Mark Markrn Gres Marsen Bob Maluiich Sherri Mayo Becky MeAda Terri McCarty Ed McConnell mek Mecerd Juan McCormick Rick Mecuneen Jael McDu1fee Mike Meesuey Jen Meceugan John McGralh Jenn McGregor von Meourre Danv Mennresn Julie McKay care: MeManan Cheryl MeMamn Rosanna McMicheaIs Nancy Mewany Karen Mciluade sandy Msvay Tama Mennnay Krrsrve Meissner eemna Lee Mary Lenn Linda Lewis seen Lidenberg Parn Laesxe Lrz Liezen Phil Liggsns Susanne Lindberg and Lindsey June Lifehfieue Dun Littell Gres Litton SCO!! Lnchhead Vicki Love Chris LDW Stewart Lowe Maria Lundin Don Lux Den Lynch Wes Lvnch Torn Maenenala Jeff Magin Ron Manenev Tarn Mahoney My we Q . 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Classes urn Co-ed Dave Steckel Gretchen Stintzi Brian Sullivan Wlll Taft Debbie Tneernan Kathy 'rhbrnae Steve 'rnbrnnebn Brian 'rnareen Lynda Thurston Lbrena 'rbkarz .mr 'rbnereen Duane Tannebn Greg Town Ken 'rewner men Townsend 'rnereea Tracy Karen rnke Karen Turner Debbie Tyner crarg rvnan Dabs urver Trnn urunnarr Shauna vane vreky vanueerxs Lee VanOrder Russ vanbe Mark vanwrnkre Linda verrrre Oscar verrrse Carhv Veer Genie viennage Mark vrger cbneen vuaarelrb Demse vbrnneber Lcrl vekren Debbie wagner Luann wan: sarry warnwrrgnr srnee Wakefield Irene vvarrnskr Karny walker Kim walrere Dave warren Liz vvararneky Rick Wardrov Joan Wareham Ron Warner Mark waunne sneney wan e VM. if e,, e X Q lk my Eg Q 'liffir lx X? ?s jr .1 5, r, .fab ..1ife5.r Ha 3 sr 1: 0 ' , . e.,.. we s if , J , V - r,,.r -er A ,- Q V 'V ' 'sfifiiff ,if-ff: L, Q F ,,i 1 rr k..,,,. 1 f fs, is P, Actron in Sophomore gurls' P,E, becomes spurned as two girls from one team attempt to spike the Uall carer Steen Matt sr. 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'lee rn r- , 'sg' 5-7. . i ,. if r . r Camera Shy Rick Adams Karny Armstrong Brad srinun Stan cnrieieneen snrrley Clark Randy Crosby Fray Crosby Steve Danielson Jolene Davidson Karen Davie Kip Dayren lviilre Dryden Darrell Duke Deanna Duke Per Finley Cecelia Flynn Darragn Glas Lavern Geladue Daye l-laneuelr Ken Hayes seun l-lielrey Carol lrlelliaav RIGHT: A lofty Ieaper admiring audience in P, the bleachersl. dunks one Julie Hunter Lori .lenneen Paula Jenee Dan Klehn Jerry lclernz Don Ladd Perry lvlareellnr Klrn lviarquez lvlaudie McAreen Tern Moore John Mudge Ron Norris Jarlr Prair Mary Preaaer Cindy Pugh Teresa Running Julie Sleep Barb Smith Brad Snuthard Mike Sweet Marie VanCurIer Debbie Waltslon before E 1With the help of .Rf Laverne Weiaen iviiire Wnire Roberta Wisdom Laiuanna zier Ron Welliever ef.. A , L seen White clinren Wells Laurie Wisner Tom White Mary zuege Tom Weniere , ., ' v: K T A , ir .Z 4 Q, :...,frp I -A J Jena V JSFZA- ' . 'Q rlei r W Ll -a ,., E15 5 ' . . ,av-. 19 r .gif-'L W ,r5 Ni . 1.5 ..r, . e J K .... 'E 4 V e g, .f i r ef? -ef r iss, Seventy-Four Class Forgotten According to lVlr. Pete VanderWegen. Class of '74 advisor, The class always gets the raw deal. because of the label jno spiritl. the other classes in the school have tagged on it. ln his opinion the class did an excellent job. considering the above mentioned, on all the projects they ventured in. ln the fall the class took on a car wash, which by the way a success. Another project the class was successful in was the Christmas project which encompassed the junior homerooms donating food, toys, and a number of other household necessities to five needy families they sponsored, Mr. VanderWegen also s'tated that he thought that there was a tremendous homeroom effort on the project. Juniors had their traditional Prom on April 28th in the Marie Antoinette Room in the Davenport Hotel. ij, , , . fi ,f iv, gif' , . L! -,M Top: Spring officers Brian Replinger, Vice President: Steve Cole, Presidenti ty ' i r i' ,t .ij 3 ,gt i -,ei l Becky Leason. Secretary: Scott Forsyth, Treasurer: Evan Howard, 5th . N X Q r V , tif - Executive: and advisor. Mr. Pete VanderWegen, monkey around before Lb X ,Lk ,ju 1.1 if getting down to the more serious business of running the class. Above: lVlr. . 1 'L , H ,Ji 2' H' Vern Page, advisor, Mark Little, President: Laurie DeMarco, Secretary: Reagan J X . j V . . V . fl, 1 jf -NX: lv '3 k 'L 1 J ju' if A Sexsmith, Treasurer: and Kelly McGougan. 5th Executive: display their many 1 'w ' j ii ' - jf' 4 ji different feelings toward the fall semester. Not pictured: Wendy Luders, Vice 1 L N Q! Y ,M President. . X J, , i X 'I' ii l' . . , t. X ti., , N V,-' ' K -' W V' V J 5 ..' i -' E , ' f - V' . 'Q' .T JX H 1 Q lv it , , If ix rv t . jet. . V . . X ,. X X Q. it lr. l f V' F if -1' is ' 'P 154 J . t , .X .VI A N L! Y .I xr .I R , X ,A .t . Q, v ik L if v rf. : H ,. - X Q, X .Q .ini . f , , i i '. '1 i . J , '-J 1 w Ml X. '-1 --J i' ' f - ' : - - A - if v . .r A 'i K A Xi ' -N . 135' A fi W . '9 V X ' X . . . '1 V i rg Q 2 X J N.-gtg t, V xx if-1 351 H .I Xl X 1 i --- it , pt' V cl 1 ' ' get 1 L, 'x:f,,.- 1 X' Top: Dan Flynn, Earl Howald, Kelly McGougan, Debbie Duchow. Gail Ellis, Sue Hayter, and Bertie Kaio, backs to camera, participate in a brain storming session involving money making projects for the Class of '74. Above: Scott Forsyth and Vicki Peterson work diligently on a lab to create silver in Mr. Chrisman's second period chemistry class. Left: Juniors, Brian Fleplinger. 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Above: Mike O'Leary and Joy Barnhardt entertain and instruct the class in one of the many skits performed to break the monotony of book work Looks At American Life Terri Jbnes M0na Jbzwiak Deanna Justus Bertie Kain Kathy Kaul Brenda Kendall Chris Kendall Bob Kensok Ann Kimmet Anita King Pam King Larry Kjeldgaard -- e . ifgfreaa-1. ,, , hx: K gr , QF . 'AQ Naa- , , J, , .e N 3 A F - ee y A ' Wifi ' - :- k in .. :aye . -l- f .1 , . Q .. e re. Ry, f . ' - N fm K ,. . ...eL5a,.a.,aaai., ,.., ,fa AQY N K K, ti.,i... 'E I H i ' ' J' .1- .e , f it el fs: - 'fa x r - K .. - re '- ' 'X we ' 'a f at ttrr. . W ' 5 .- 325.1 .'f ' 'f i' i i . , ' Nil LQ . A Q, rirr w , . as r,-- er fi K T .-if' L L ' K ' ll ' W ,, N, i , , 3-' 'ac .aah -s kia-e , as ,ia .Lg My t 0 .,z:L,AN, -- fa,,5,.ei7k . K V K. , r, A, y -ZW ,ri nf , If fl '- 9 i his A M ' 1-7 7 e P' K if L. REM ,L ig 5.. 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Jerry aresch Don Clussirl Gene Core Tom Earnest Dennis Faison Mark Frieske BOD Gabriarl Chuck GiISUaD Bruce Grab crndv Hahn Ron Hart Dave Hennes Dave Huffman Chuck Holden Dur0lTlV Jadda Janet James Matt James Dave Johnson Linda Johnson Mark Johnson Greg Kemmis rz Pnll McMahon Gary Messier carol lvllller Eill Morse Flebrn Nelson seo o'cennor Marv o'Niell Miriam Paluck Colleen Perry Randy Ouinron Gevan negere cindy Rondeau sleve Rush Colleen Sharp nlekv siers Jrrn sniffer Mak srehrn Colleen Talking Glen Taylor Jerry weeeer Nancy Wood lon Juniors, Roger Johanson, Karolyn McCracken, and Molly Clemens, work to better their skilis by practicing on the ten-key adding machines. Seniors Participate In Progression of Activities From Fall To Winter Terry Adams John Akiyama Harold Alexander Paul Allen Kim Amsbury Oisle Anderson Nlark Anderson Gloria Angel Tom Armitage Bob Arnold Glen Arnold Connie Ault Ronda Ayers Doug Babin Doug Bailey Brad Baker Steve Baker Butch Barnes Jon Barrett Dan Barton Dan Bass Anita Batchelor Mike Bauer Frank Bayman Carrie Beal Cindy Beatty Karene Beazer Jerry Beckman Geri Bell .lim Bell -Jay Bellifiuille Susan Bellos -S.-H: ' ',, A V 1 ef.: 'l -sig , - Q W 93511 : ' ' i a' . K - - lg.. S tfx l . ., . . e lf, uma-V , - im g-W -' .,ft '- BAK 1, - ' tif.g.i:r.g-agggef. l ' Qi , if 'Q' J t Ii we li X' Q P e K We 'il E M sf we Mk!! B 5:1295 J K 4 r iw J-, Y v Je W P' l as if Q L f gm, vex- 4 . 1, 5 Q 1 1 f ar i Z '.- W gg !-Q ' '55 11 l EQ P le L 1 X2 Q ,Q :K x 2 I I W .. l ed- ii 'x f emllfze - asia! 3 if af' ii en fi kiwi- fifalisi z ' iz' 1 gg, gl ' , - - -. V ..1' - -I -:.-. 511--wr' 'l s l l l fg F K K ,Mtg XL-.gg 3 . at l J . n fp '05 iq X x gk X 5 2 V I s ing. vii 5,3 3 F is Q A3 .,f.gfg,v. X fr-X' f , , gssezifshzzi - . ' F15-if I g ig? 3 --'Miki ' . . '-5155s i 1 A A it -W ,L .. :lv ' ,Fit - Q- if-tf5?ew2tf'i' . i 5 Top: Attentive seniors listen to their spring semester officers at the cIass's first spring meeting. Above: Class of '73 spring semester officers are Dave Fehler, Marci Brett, John Aykiyama, Cheryl Leapley, and Arthur Hiashi, 174 Melody Bennett Molly Benshoof Terese Bergdall Allyson Berman Eric Bertholf Larry Betlinger Dave Bick Karen Bierce Walter Biggs Holly Bishop Vickie Birch Colleen Birchill Craig Blomgren Cheryl Bolstad Floyd Bonser Deborah Bookwalter Kayle Boomer Kathryn Borg Debbie Botts Katherine Bowes Victoria Bremer Marci Brett Gerry Brison Ron Brooks Anne Brown James Brown Pat Brown Lorraine Bryan John Bullivant Debra Bunch Steve Bunn Sheryll Burgess Greg Burbo Melissa Burcell Laura Burgor Larry Bunow Rick Busse Tom Butler Scott Byers Dana Byrmes Tom Callahan Karen Cameron Clifford Carlson President Mike Sessions listens to suggestions of representatives during a first semesterAS,B meeting X X ,JN Q Seniors Hold Key A.S.B. Positions Holiday Season Top: Senior Mike Sessions and juniors Rick Vandouris and Chip Pulling exhibit SPIRITED expression at final Ferris football game Bottom' Varsity cheerleader Sharon Kramer dawns red suit and rubber booties as she portrays one of Shadles many Santas. yi5.1e2':1 . '75 -f53i'E52.!fZ:T3l?34f:2WSE -. - 'xt 'Rower e , i ii Wears Many Faces E 2-f ir ,ICC V- ' fzas' N , Nu l , H y E, W gi f 33 3 J if L ' f-Q' 'zift isyzr :SL if i K.. . , ' . 'r 42 ears: ' li fi i ' S r ' S ff F, 'X- VH' as wa.:-ever.1p.--eff view . :- sinil QS? N, Lgyk L a,,, 'xv , kr..kk, i . Q-.155g,1ssal 151 ::,, .. rw, -, L E W. :-' . Q Q . Q, Qi' X X x, '11 ,Q M it . L Q ffl' 11 X wa' ' X .584 lb ha , A All I -l W .Ya 1 r ale fig ,Ri , . 'gf' 2 , a lg . : ,. ' , .- 19,5 r ' - ' , A I With le Loreen Curtis Chris Dammarell Glenn Danner Damon Dean Colleen Daugherty Julie Davidson Don Davis Liz Davis Tina Davis Mike DeCroff Dave DeFeyter Lynda DeLanoy Linda DeMarco Crista DeMasi Tim DenBroder Rick DeShazo Mark Devlin Barb Dewey Jackie Dillon Kathy Dixon Bill Dodrill Connie Doelemann Karen Dreis Laurie Dryden Risteen Downhour David Doughty Diane Dunkin Janet Dunson Bob Edwards Maureen Egan Sue Eggers Maureen Eigerman Susan Ek Richard Elder Da ve Ellis Judy Elo Cynthia England Rod Erdahl Gary Erickson Karen Erickson Jeanette Carlson Ruth Carlson Kathy Caroon Rod Carro Pat Carroll Linda Caul Garry Caven Lee Cayer Rich Cerenzia Ron Cerenzia Ron Chadwick David Chamberlin Shannon Chamberlin Linda Chance Janice Chappell Tanya Christenson Dora Christianson Lynne Christian Anne Clarke Cal Claughton Dennis Cleauenger Dale Clemm Stan Clouse Chris Coats Sheri Cobb Ty Cobb Rick Coble Steve Cockburn Larry Cofer Carolyn Colp Dan Conner John Conway Debra Castello Susan Costello Ken Cox Don Craig Activities Boost Morale of Tots Barbara Crampton Bob Cristie Dave Croyle Barb Culuer . i 'S fji5'5fl3'N1!Zfi'1f'3 f- ' 2 -. if ' , A-ff. L zfffsfff iid' , - 'rwh ,- r 1!4'f 7ffiif:r'i'xlfff ' 5 Bottom: Senior Tom Armitage is fattened up for his role as Santa Claus, Top: Seniors Barb Richter and Terry Munther are absorbed in the activities of the ASB's annual Christmas project. Louise Gier Lynn Gilmore Debbie Glatt Kathy Gleason Barbara Glenn Bob Glinski Roger Glinski Melody Gooch JoAnn Grimmer Bruce Groesbeck Cathy Gross Sandra Grow Lynnette Gunn Steve Hagen Roberta Handen David Haraldson Garry Haraughty Carolynn Harper Joyce Hartung Bill Harris Roxanne Hastings Flosland Hawley Arthur Hayashi Vicki Hayter Steve Heeren Pat Henkle Bonnie Henry Joe Hensdall -vY '7 'X A-Q if t af Above: Practicing on clam soup in boy's foods I class are seniors Barry Poffenroth, Jay Bellefuelle and Gary Nolan. Right: Barney Wisdom patiently fashions his latest creation in the second period jewelry class. Vocational Courses end Class Variety film i fs i 'Wa , , if A I f .,a. 3, - -f gi: -aba was 25. . Leeanne Hall Marcia Halsen Doug Hammond Mark Hathaway David Hatt Nancy Hauck Kathy Herberholtz Mark Hertz Jay Herzog Joyce Heritage Barbara Hess Sheree Hickman Elise Evans Dave Fehler Patricia Fritts Class of 1973 Committee Collects Campaign Signs ' it l if as q . 3 , t-'ia 1, t sl? milf Y iii . ff , if gk 7 .,, , 'v' wwf. -fs .Y K f iyzfffesm- fl , .,--Mflffeiee-5 515' . If iaif ,R .Q 'Gi-inwf Eff' 5-'ff -Sv -uiwzmt '5'f 5t l 382 iffy It . .. 621:15 ffl-f 5 'aff All All ' vi. ul x Wqaieflftiizi 1 time . :vii ,'-1,13 Mike Sessions ill and Mark Anderson display two of the many campaign signs collected after the fall elections as a Class of '73 project. ,-331, -. f -xl Claudia Farnsworth Ted Farr Connie Farrier Marsha Favaro Terri Fay Jon Felix Marlene Fisher Marc Fiellman Kathy Fleenor Shannon Flynn Blake Folden Bob Forson Chris Frahm Cathy Freese Judy Fritz Lisa Froid JoAnne Fry Michael Fry Tim Fuget Barbara Garringer Steve Garratt Bill Geisler John Gibson Bill George ' Debra Glenn Kathy Goebel Debra Hicks Rose Higgins Cherie Hinchliff Jean Hindley Jon Hime Doug Hinton John Hodges Flich Hoefel Rozanne Hofer Norma Hoffman Camile Hahn Tom Holcomb Shane Holien Janet Holland Bruce Holms Patti Holt Debby Horne Leanne Houchin Patsy Howard Edith Howe Chuck Howland Sue Hughto Michelle Impecoven Don Jackson Jackie Jacobsen Terry James Jill Jansen Sherill Janvier Sherri Jarvis Christine Jensen Dwayne Jensen Kimberley Johnson James Johnson Sue Roberts delivers a speech during a Senior Humanities performance of the classical play Clouds, by Aristophanes S-...Ki c'O-Mg Sr. Humanities Participate In Seminars, Classical Lori Johnson Terri Johnson 4 ,, ,. :E ,L rg , , .Qiiif ,. 3.2 ' --IV asa ' n i ' ' A Patta Johnson Jim Johnson J. T. Johnson Mark Johnson , Georgiann Johnston Randy Johnson Roy Johnson Sandy Johnson Ruth Justus Dave Jones Lyn Jones Steve Jorgensen Patti Joy Eunice Kabanak Michael Kalassa Seniors often break up into philosophical seminars in the classes taught by Mr, Evan Bell and Nlr. Frank Yuse. Richard Jorges . A A Seniors were active in such varied projects as running for ASB office in January to meeting the All-Americans during the KJRB-Faculty basketball game in December. Ted Kaluza Shirley Kane Carol Ann Kent Pat Kennedy Gary Keyes Rick Kiehn Mary King Brian Kinney Bryan Knack Sandy Kneeshaw if 14 F '. QQ f Carol Kathan Jane Kessinger Megan Kilgore Debbie King Phil Koenig Hans Peter Kohler Jim Krautkraemer Michael Ladd Michelle Larson Cheryl Leapley Penny Kohler LaDonna Kruger Jean Lamont Vickie Larson Linda Leasen Ray Kohlstedt Martin Krupp Kay Lamson Chris Laughlin Hazel Lebana Howard Koppe Beck: Kuehl Kerri Lantz S L ue awson Holly LeBret Judy Korlung Gary Kuest Maggl Lapmskl Shannon Lawrence Jack LeDuc Sharon Kramer I'HUCI 0Z- mm--l-4--IOJP UUUUP mm -'r1'nQ I-190--I-I-QU r-I-2955-lI'l'lXmJa Anita Lees Hope Leeth Jeff Lesser Jack Lewis Dan Libby Jeff Liddell Randy Lindner Sue Logsdon Joselle Lee Douglas Lawther Craig Lundberg mm I0 N I LfbU7I'l'I af? Qijjd aww Jar-rn mz-Sw -X ill 188 POZ- Z Xzzlvo Z- tf3l'l'l Richard Leffler Margie Lewis Vickie Lightner Dave Lorenzi Tom Magrath Colleen Lennox Scott Lewis Mary Beth Lilla Mary Loucks Laurie Maiterner 45? Linda Lerum Sharon Lewis Kirsten Lindberg Melissa Lowry Blue Manchester Melody Manganelle Mike Marte Dianna Mattocks Kathy McDaniel JoAnn McGrath Renee Marburger Robert Martin Jeff Maxwell Katie McDowell Billie Mclntosh BB ii K? en- 137' 4 QL N X xwi x 611 1--' at xy.,- s -6 s Gary Marks Terri Marshall Tom Martin Jackie Matsch Mikki Mays Kim McColIin Mark McDowell Gayle McFarlane James Mclsaac Debra McKean Shaw' fl BELOW: Kayle Boomer and Dave Winkle decide on their moves at a Chess Club meeting. BOTTOM: Sometimes seniors take time off from classes just to sit quietly in the park. I 189 i Q Classes Range From Set Styles To Informal Learning Situations ee ee Keen Knight X 9' -1. log rx ar WN 'Q Q XFN ef Mr, BelI's Humanities 12 class thoughtfully ponders monisicism in the 11th century. may Lorrie Moffatt Jo Montgomery Craig McMahan Flon McNett Mike McOuade Mike Means Marvin Meier Shirley Moon Ramona Margan Cheryl Moore Patti Morbeck Jon Monis Kevin Merriman Leslie Merriman John Meyer Greg Michel Teresa Michels Steve Morris Marty Moses Carolyn Morstad Flick Morton Terry Munther David Michaelson Diane Miller Jody Miner Susan Moe Jeannie Murphy Mike Murphy Steve Nelson Sue Nelson Kathi Neuberger Darrell Neumiller Grant Neuport Cindy Nibbler Paula Nichalous Mike Nienhues Bob Norman Phil Nord Gary Nolan Calli Noccarato Brian Norske Jack Northhart Kathi Northrup William O'Conner Tomie O'Donnell Jan Ogilvie Kathy Oliver Lori Oliver Shyla Olsen Mark Olson Paul Olson Colleen O'Neil Georgette Overbust Grace Owens Mell Paddock Linda Palmer Lynn Parsons .Ian Pavlic Diane Peak Diane Pearson Debbie Peden John Pederson Milton Perkins Chuck Perry Dwight Peterson Susannah Petersen Fred Peterson Garry Peterson Flay Peterson Vickie Peterson Dick Pettis Kathleen Picard Michelle Pierson Jack Piper Cheryl Pippee Michele Porlen Barry Poffenroth Larry Poffenroth Steve Polworth Claudia Ponsness Jeff Porter Sunflowers Adorn Senior Court 'WS X ,- 3+ pm.. Top: After planting IH the fall of 1972, sunflowers bloomed in the shape of '73 in the senior court. Below: Senior officers Mark Anderson lforegroundl, and John Underhill preside at a Spanish Club meeting early inthe year. .!I53 'F'm 'W--ikwli-'il?n'M li - A. ,,, We I mms' liege. Jim Portz Cherie Poston John Potter Tim Powell Cindy Powrie Kathy Price Carol Puckett Christi Pugh Bob Putt Mike Randall Sally Randall Edie Rashko Kim Rasmussen Lynn Ray Terry Redd Bill Reed Becky Reichert Ken Reynolds Pat Brown and Marci Brett accompany the Chamber Choir during rehearsal. Chamber Choir, composed mostly of juniors and seniors, is Shadle's top mixed choir, and entry requirements are stringent Each aspirant must try out individually, and are tested for range, tone quality, pitch, and sight reading ability. The try-out can be repeated as often as once a semester, with the person competing against the whole Section. R. Mike Reynolds Steve Reynolds articipation In Choir if at A' Neil Richardson ' Barb Richter David Ritchey -- fix Rb Jim Roberts X V 3 Q Sue Roberts W . r i' ' lf 1 1,5 5 W- - , rf-r2?1?g:fE1, , t - Rick Robertson Gerold Robison Claudia Rodgers Sue Rogers Nancy Rolek Kathy Roth Doug Ruland Connie Rundle Gail Sadler Barb Salga Emma Sampson Pat Sand Danielle Sanders Jeff Sartz Nancy Schaefer Senlor 1rls H lp Sp1r1t 1th Bottom: Senior Carol Showman concentrates on the next stunt during her floor exercises in a gymnastics meet. Belowt Hi-Lassie seniors lleft to rightl Kirsten Wold, Sherrill Janvier, and Anne Brown spend their fourth- period class painting pep posters for an upcoming football game Paints, Posters, Cheers it X V' iii X . W ..x:T.z, is, Z gs .,.l. E Q, .i 'elsif f , ' S' K f is 1 lil. Q E243 :LQ X. i A is ' x 2 X it 151: 5f2f ' i .- l Pat Schibel Michael Schirman Richard Schmidt Diane Schmitt Dan Schmitz Debbie Schmitz Loretta Schneider Diane Schutz David Scissons Brian Seagrave Cindy Sedore Ed Seier Jim Seier Jerry Seipp Dave Sessions Mike Sessions Marietta Shearer Diane Sheperd Margo Shepard Laura Sherar Linda Sherrill Dave Sherwood Carol Showman Russei Skavland Carol Skelton Robert Smet Don Skow Carol Smith Gwen Smith Kathy Smith Sue Smith Suzanne Smith Dennis Snyder Keith Snyder Kenneth Spring Kathy Spurling Helene Spurgeon Tom Stanton Phyllis Starkey Gary Steen Tim Steger Diane Stevens Ken Stevens Mary Stevenson Rick Stillar Barbara Stirn Robin Stone Rick Stoner John Stork Karyn Stover Steven Stoyanac Ed Strick Lorri Strother Steven Sullivan Arni Swanby Gale Swett Cheryl Taennes Paula Taitel Mike Tolly Craig Tarbert Mark Tarr Nancy Taylor Melissa Tenney Debra Terhark Roland Teters Nick Theisen Sue Thomas Susan Thomley Dan Thompson Garry Thompson Jack Thompson Mike Thompson Greg Thornton Nancy Thruston Deborah Tompkins Georgia Tomsha Glenn Toptine Debbie Towner Sheila Townsend Susan Trail Katherine Troncale Sandy Tyler Cecile Tyree John Underhill John Urbaniak 2nd City ffers Crafts ie ' W. .V-l.?'sl,L., ,. . . 4 sl 5 mr 35-? H QE N F, a in .X 775 ' I L'Klr g ,,z. g, ' . To Seniors vm ,M We ' o f k AL -8' 4 1 F lisa, : -, 1 R,-QV, , . '- - Q -,f5gQ,15-- in x , , ,, , ., X i nv Top' Gary Nolan and Steve Heeren confer after being chosen inspirational players in football and cross country, respectively. Bottomi Flob Martin and Chris Frahm enter Znd City, a collection of shops which opened in Spokane last summer. , t ,. . -len ' 1 .J-, , -. ' ' 3 ,X . va. Q f i 4 - H, J ' rc -2. - ' 1 w , i X if ' , ti ' - , 1- 1 - - s xii, - L .yi K- ,4 X lv., i ,, ,1 xii,- ' , 'Q -, ' v--4 . tr ' . 1 . 1 i l, - ', ,4 U 1 , .X N. -r' 11, '. QI' K C 'A . -X x if , lo, , V u i 'f ' K 7 1, -,Lg . , . ,5 rl ,pr -' : 4 no i 'Lf , -9 Yr, I Y ., i Q- . F 'H' YJ 1.. i R ' ,V?.X 'rv 1 . '-- J x ' , . 1 of. , , ' i rs '...l R J ,- -- ' H X r N L ., fy Fw.! RA X ,, 3 '- A-.1 w i f. i -' s xf'--' ff' v . - .. : 1 x rf - ,f ' 5 '- 4., A V Aff X 1- . - ' Q- ,-, -' I r, 1 7 k Q 'X -1 . U, V vt I K ur , ref .X ly it Y- A R, I i - K! - A 45 ,Q x 1 X X to L t , -.,,. J . r , ,, A Q ,f PX ,mf 4 , li s , f- L, ,1 ' t.-- . , 1 X X- - . tix, en- .rx -K , ,V H f M, ix V K . .1 K W V 4 ' M-My-.M 1 N K -,. t X, se- l- .. ' 4 K 1 W WL, M L, -e e V ,WV ,V 34, i A V by V N Y 'Y X , ' a J- 4 K QL- V 'M It , rf' Q -V 'A - is,- - ri. -1 t, 199 , 'ff-' t s, I V . r . ,,,,, David Vaughn Janice Van Winkle Clayton Vails George Vedder Sue Veitenheimer Jayne Verney Kathy Vickery Al Vogel Glen Wagenman Susan Wagner Wynne Walinski Dava Walker Linda Walker Cynthia Wands Shirley Watson Wendy Watters Karen Weaver Nancy Weaver Sharon Weaver David Weber Beth Weeks Rita Wheeler Sheryl Whipple Janet White Rick White Tony White Don Whittaker Bill Wilber Mark Williamson Lorena Williamson 55 F. 8 egg! as ll ix l '-N.. Seniors Practice Literary Skills Humanitues 12 class, Susan Wands Barbara Warner Sue Warren Robin Welch Sheryl Wells Mary Welsford Robin Wilcox Debra Williams Linda Williams Far left: A group of seniors study in the library during a free period. Left: Frank Bayman performs . a scene from Arislophane's CLOUDS ln a John Wightman Craig Withrow Verne Willis Karen Wilke Nancy Wilkinson Patty Wilson Rollin Wimpy Roger Wink Barney Wisdom Cathy Wittkoph Dristen Wolf Nancy Wood Sandy Wood Jeff Wright Tana Young Jane Zalevits Penny Zarneski David Zarneski James Zinn Lynne Zuege Laura Abramson Tony Carlasero Steve Arlyan Raymond Carlson' Kevin Baker Douglas Carrigan Rebecca Barker Tom Clinton Jack Barranco Lynda DeLaney James Battell Stephan DeLapp Michael Bauer David DeSeve Jerri Beck Chris Dietrich Larry Booth Ronnie Edwards Ron Brickley Sue Eggers Shawn Brodrick Kevin Edwards Michael Bunk James Fischer Sheryll Burgess Laura Farmer Deanna Butler Robert Faison l Frank Fitchner Vickie Frazier James Giguere Steve Glass Douglas Gossard Bob Groom John Hainze Terry Hamilton Dave Havens John Hitchcock John Hodges Robert Holland Bobbi Jaddatz Joe Johnson Camera Slim Ray Kohlstadt Kerri Lantz Randy Leestma Raloh Lindsay Dan Lynch John McCrow Steve McGrath Randy Melser Jean Miller Kent Meyers Robert Miller Charles Moore Michael Murphy Catherine Nikolaus Richard Novak Mike O'Conner Steve Ostlie Donna Pabst SueAnn Parr Dave Peckham Y Fins Q. 'x C Glen Ross Scott Ransbury Edie Rasco Patty Reoplle Michael Richardson George Rodkey Doug Ruland Scott Ryan Steve Samsel Sharon Schroeder Joan Shaw Rusty Skavland Craig Slocum Mark Smith Terry Smith Barb Solga Lorrie Spink Bruce Springel . Roberta Stranberg Lee Stone John Stover Barbara Strader Rick Stuart John Stuchell Randy Sullivan Debbie Terhark Cheryl Toennis Mike Tolley Debbie Tompkins Tom Truesdell Debbie Ubara Kevin VanWey Nancy Voss David Wallender Cecelia Walters Aleta Wheeler , Rich Whitehead Kin Wiley Dave Winlgel Senior Credits LAURA ABRAMSON ASB Rep 725 Committees 71-72-735 GL Rep 71- 725 Committees5 Clerical prac- tice5 Dileas Chailin 735 FTA 715 Pep Club 71-725 Secretary 725 Hi-Lassies 73 TERRY ADAMS Ski Club 71-72- 735 Football Manager 71 HAROLD ALEXANDER PAUL ALLEN JOHN AKIYAMA ASB Rep 71-73: Committees 735 Key Club 735 Ski Club 735 Wrestling 735 B-Squad Baseball, Football, Wrestling 715 Finalist in Masonic Temple Outstanding Jr.5 Class of 73 Rep 72 KYM AMSBURY GL Rep 71-72 ASILE ANDERSON GL Rep 71-735 Chairman 735 FTA 72 MARK ANDERSON ASB Rep 71-725 Committees 725 German Club 735 Key Club 735 Spanish Club 71- 72-735 VP 725 Varsity Wrestling 71-72-735 Clansmen 73 GLENDA ANGEL TOM ARMITAGE ASB Pres 735 Rep 715 Committees, Chairman 725 AFS 71-72-735 Pres 725 Debate 71-725 School Plays 72-735 Concert Choir 715 Class of 73 Pres 725 Outstanding Junior FinaIist5 SISS 725 KVOS5 SP Rep to Community Television Advisory Committee ROBERT ARNOLD Stage Band 71- 725 Concert Band 71-72 CONNIE AU LT RONDA AYERS Pep Club 715 HI-LANDER HI-LITES 73 STEVE ANYAN DOUG BABIN DOUG BAILEY Debate 71-725 Ski Club 735 National Forensic League5 B-Squad Tennis 715 Varsity Tennis 72 BRADLEY BAKER KEVIN BAKER STEVE BAKER Ski Club 735B- Squad Baseball 71 BECKY BARKER GL Rep 725 Pep Club 71 MARTIN BARNES B-Squad Foot- balI5 B-Squad Basketball 715 Varsity Basketball 73 JON BARRETT Russian Club Pres DAN BARTON JACK BANANCO Varsity Football 715 Concert Choir 71-725 Orches- tra 71-725 Jazz Lab Band 71-72 DANNY BASS German Club 735 Concert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 725 Varsity Track, Tennis Manager 71-72 ANITA BATCHELOR JIM BATTELL MIKE BAUER Concert Band 71-725 Symphonic Band 735 Boys' State 725 Class Rep 73 FRANK BAYMAN KVOS 71-72-735 Concert Choir 71 CARRIE BEAL Pep Club 71 CYNTHIA BEATTY French Club 725 Pep Club 715 Class of 73 Committees 72 KARENE BEAZER ASB Rep 725 Committees 725 Chairman 725 Dileas Chailin 72-735 Fifth Exec 735 Home EC Club 72-735 Rifle Club 725 Pep Club 715 National Honor Society JERRI BECK GL Committees5 Co-op JERRY BECKMANN JERI BELL ASB Rep 71-725 Committees 72-735 Chairman 735 GL Rep 725 Committee Chairman 725 Caileag Clan 715 Spanish Club 735 Tennis 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 Friendliest Jr. Girl 72 JIM BELL B Football 71 JAY BELLEFEUILLE Varsity Golf 71-72-735 Varsity Wrestling 73 SUSAN BELLOS Co-op 735 GL Big Sister 72 MELODY BENNETT Dileas Chailin 735 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassies 72-735 GL Big Sister 72-73 MOLLY BENSHOOP ASB Rep 735 Commercial Club 735 Library Club 71 TERRY BERGDOLL Courtesy Committee 725 Russian Club 71- 72-735 Spanish Club 71 -72-73 ALYSON BERMAN Courtesy Committee 725 GL Rep 715 Spanish Club 71-72-73 ERIC BERTHOLF LARRY BETTINGER B Tennis 712 Varsity Tennis 72-73 DAVID BICK ASB Rep 725 French Club 725 Varsity Swimming 71- 72-735 B Football 715B Track 71-725 Clansmen 72-73 KAREN BIERRE ASB Committees 725 Clerical practice 715 Art Club 71-725 Debate 715 Ski Club 725 Pep Club 71 WALTER BIGGS ASB Committees 71-72-735 Demarians 725 Latin Club 71-725 Thespians 725 Class of 73 Rep 72 HOLLY BISHOP HI-LANDER HI- LITES 735 Highland Dancers 71-72-73 VICTORIA BIRCH French Club 725 Home Ec Club 73 COLLEEN BIRCHILL Clerical practice 735 DECA 735 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassies 735 Mixed Chorus 715 Chamber Choir 725 Big Sister 72-735 Class of 73 Rep 71 CRAIG BLOMGREN CHERYL BOLSTAD ASB Rep 71- 725 GL Rep 71-725 Committees 725 French Club 71-725 Home Ec Club 72-735 Secretary 735 Pep Club 71 FLOYD BONSER Russian Club 72 DEBBIE BOOKWALTER ASB Com- mittees 71-725 Chairman 725 Secretary 735 GL Rep 735 French Club 71-725 Highland Dancers 72-73 KAYIE BOOMER ASB Rep 715 Chess Club 71-72-735 Pres: VP German Club 715 Football Manager 72-735 Wrestling Manager 725 All- City Chess 71-72 LARRY BOOTH Latin Club 72 KATHRYN BORG ASB Rep 715 GL Rep 715 Art Club 735 French Club 71-725 Talent Club 725 Hi-Lassies 725 School Play 73 DEBBIE BOTTS KATHY BOWES VICTORIA BREMER Clerical practice 725 DECA 735 Secretary5 Spanish Club 71-72-735 Gymnas- tics 71-72-735 Pep Club 715B Squad Cheerleader 715 Inspirational Sports Award 72 MARCI BRETT Pep Club 71: Concert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 725 Treble Tempos 71-725 Class of 73 Rep 72 RONALD BRICKLEY GERI BRISON SHAWN BRODERICK RON BROOKS ASB Rep 715 Key Club 72-735 B Baseball 715B Basketball 715B Football 715 Varsity Baseball 72-735 Varsity Basketball 72-735 Varsity Foot- ball 72-735 Clansmen 72-735 Pres 735 Chamber Choir 725 Concert Choir 715 Class of 73 VP ANNE BROWN ASB Committees 735 Chairman 735 GL Rep 725 Com- mittees 72-735 Chairman 735 Hi- Lassies 72-735 AFS 73 JIM BROWN B Squad Baseball 715 Varsity Baseball 72-73 PAT BROWN ASB Rep 725 Corn- mittees 725 GL Rep 735 French Club 715 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 725 Treble Tempos 725 AFS 71 -72- 735 Class of 73 Committee Chairman 72 MIKE BRUNK LORRAINE BRYAN ASB Com- mittees 71 -725 GL Committees 71-725 SPOR RAN 725 FTA 725 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassies 72 JOHN BULLIVANT DEBRA BUNCH GL Rep 735 Com- mittees 725 Commercial Club 735 Debate 735 Home Ec Club 735 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 71 STEVE BUNN ASB VP 735 Rep 71-725 FTA 715 German Club 71- 72-735 VP 725 B Tennis 71-725 B Wrestling 71-725 Varsity Tennis 735 Model UN Delegate GREG BURBO ASB Rep 71-725 Key Club 735B Football 71-725 B Track 715B Golf 735 Varsity Football 735 Clansmen 73 MELISSA BURCHELL Concert Choir 735 Chamber 72 SHERYLL BURGESS ASB Com- mittee 715 GL Committees 715 Con- cert Choir 725 Treasurer5 Chamber Choir 735 Concert Band 715 Sym- phonic Band 725 Model UN 72- 73 LAURA BURGOR LARRY BURROW Russian Club 72-73 O4 RICK BUSSE DEDE BUTLER Girls' Chorus 71-72 TOM BUTLER ASB Rep 72 SCOTT BYERS B Golf 71-725 Varsity Golf 735 Concert Choir 71 DANA BYRNES Art Club 735 Spanish Club 71-72 TOM CALLAHAN Spanish Club 71-72 KAREN CAMERON ASB Sec- retary 735 GL Rep 725 Committees 725 SPORRAN 71-725 Dileas Chailin 735 Gymnastics 71-725 Golf 71- 725 Pep Club 715 B Squad Cheer- leader 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Var- sity Cheerleader 735 AFS 71- 72-735 Treas. 725 VP 735 Courtesy Committee 73 TONY CAR LASCIO JEANETTE CARLSON ASB Rep 725 GL Rep 725 German Club 715 Red Cross 71-725 Treas. 725 Science Club 71-72-735 Treas. 725 Pres 735 Karate 71-72-735 Karate Club Pres 735B Tennis 71-725 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassies 72 RAYMOND CARLSON RUTH CARLSON Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Concert Choir 71-725 Courtesy Committee 72-73 KATHY CAROON ASB Rep 715 GL Rep 72-735 Home Ec Club 735 Pep Club 715 Committee Chairman 71 DOUG CARRIGAN ROD CARRO ASB Rep 725B Tennis 715 Varsity Tennis 725 Na- tional Honor Society 72-73 PATRICIA CAROLL LINDA CAUL Clerical practice 72-735 Big Sister 72-735 Class of 73 Rep 72 GARRY CAVEN LEE CAYER Russian Club 73 RICH CERENZIA ASB Rep 725B Baseball 715 Varsity Baseball 72- 73 RON CERENZIA B Baseball 715 Varsity Baseball 72-73 RON CHADWICK ASB Rep 725 Ski Club 71-725 B Football 715 Varsity Football 72-735 Varsity Wrestling 72-735 Clansmen 73 DAVE CHAMBERLIN B Football 715 Varsity Football 715 Varsity Ten- nis 72 LINDA CHANCE JANICE CHAPPELL ASB Rep 725 GL Rep 735 Clerical practice 735 DECA 735 Dileas Chailin 735 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Concert Choir 715 Courtesy Committee 73 VIROON CHESDANUKUL LYNN CHRISTIAN B Football 715 B Baseball 715 Varsity Baseball 725 JV Basketball 72 DORA CHRISTIANSON GL Rep 715 Pep Club 71 TANYA CHRISTENSON Co-op 73 BOB CHRISTIE B Football 715 Varsity Football 72 ANNE CLARK Lewis and Clark High School 715 Girl of the Month 715 Friendliest Girl 72 CALVIN CLAUGHTON Walla Walla High School 715 Demarians 715 72, 735 Pres. 725 Science Club 71, 72, 735 Cross Country 725 Track 71, 725 National Merit Com- mendation DENNIS CLEAVENGER Foot- ball 72, 735 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Wrestling 715 All-City Football Team Honorable Men- tion 72, 735 Clansmen 72,735 Sergeant at Arms DALE CLEMM CHRIS COATS Chess Club 72,735 Sec.5 Swimming 71, 72, 735 KVOS TOM CLINTON Varsity Golf 72, 735 B-Squad Golf 71 STAN CLOUSE SHERRI COBB Girls' League Comm. 725 Dileas Chailin 735 Hi-Lassies 72, 73, Parliamentar- ian 735 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 72, 735 G. L. Exec. Comm. Council 71 TY COBB Football 72, B-Squad Football 71 RICK COBLE ASB rep 735 Rus- sian Club 725 Ski Club 725 ASB Comm. 71, 725 Varsity Wrestling A 725 B-Squad Tennis 715 B-Squad Wrestling 71 STEVE COCKBURN Art Club 71, 72, Treasurer LARRY COFER Mixed Chorus 71 CAROLYN COLP DANIEL CONNER Concert Choir 71 JOHN CONWAY DEBBIE COSTELLO Girls' League Committee 71, 725 Majorette 71, 72, 735 Sweetheart Finalist 72 SUSAN COSTELLO Co-op 735 Girls' Varsity Tennis 725 Girls' B- Squad Tennis 725 Pep Club 71,725 5th Exec. KEN COX B-Squad Football 71 DON CRAIG DECA 735 V. P. Ski Club 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Wrestling 715B- Squad Track 71 BARBARA CRAMPTON ASB Rep. 725 Ski Club 735 Orchestra 72, 735 Con- cert Band 71 DAVID CROYLE Demarians 71, 725 German Club 71,725 Rifle Club 71, 725 Stage Crew BARB CU LVER Girls' League Rep. 725 Home-Ec Club 735 Pep Club 71 LOREEN CURTIS Girls' League Rep. 71, 735 G. L. Comm5 Ski Club 715 Spanish Club 71, 72, 735 Pep Club 71 CHRIS DAMMERELL ASB Rep. 725 DECA 73, Parliamentarian5 French Club 725 Talent Club 71, 5th Exec5 Hi-Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 J.C. Penney's Fashion Board 735 DECA Governor's Conference 73 GLENN DANNER B-Squad Foot- ball 71 COLLEEN DAUGHERTY ASB Rep. 71, 725 FTA 71, 72, Sec, V. P.5 German Club 71, 72, Sec5 Pep Club 71, 72, Sec, V. P. JULIE DAVIDSON DONALD DAVIS DECA 735 Rifle Club 715 Ski Club 715 Spanish Club 715 Varsity Wrestling 71 LIZ DAVIS G. L. Big Sister 71, 72, Girls' League Comm.5 G. L. Rep. 71,725 Dileas Chailin 735 Pep Club 71 TINA DAVIS John Rogers High School 72 MICHAEL DECROFF Karate 71, 72 DAVID DEFEYTER ASB Rep. 71 725 Rifle Club 715 Concert Choir 715 Freeform Comm. 715 Karate 715 Class Rep. 72 LYNDA DELANOY STEPHEN DELAPP Mixed Chorus 71 CHRISTA DEMASI DECA 73, Treasurer5 French Club 71,725 Ski Club 71, 725 Girls' Cross Country 725 Girls' Varsity Gym- nastics 735 Pep Club 71 LINDA DEMARCO ASB Rep. 725 Clerical Practice 735 Aqua Tar- tans 71, 72, 735 Caileag Clan 725 Demarians 725 Dileas Chailin 72, 73, V. P.5 FTA 72, 73, Pres.5 Girls' Varsity Tennis 735 B-Squad Tennis 735 Hi- Lassies 735 Pep Club 71,725 School Plays 735 Concert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 72,73 DAVID DESEVE RICK DESHAZO Varsity Foot- ball 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Foot- ball 715 Honorable Mention All- Star Football Team 73 MARK DEVLIN DECA 73 BARB DEWEY Girls' League Rep. 725 G. L. Comm. 71, 72, 735 Commercial Club 735 DECA 735 Home-Ec Club 735 Pep Club 71, 725 Big Sister 72 CHRISTINE DIETRICH JACKIE DILLON ASB Rep 71, 725 ASB Comm5 Girls' League Comm5 Clerical Practice 72, 735 French Club 71, 725 Pep Club 71 KATHLEEN DIXON ASB Comm 735 HI-LANDER HI-LITES Staff 71, 72, 735 HI-LANDER HI-LITES Sec- tion Editor 72, 735 SPORRAN Staff 71, 735 Spanish Club 735 Concert Band 71, 735 Symphonic Band 725 Stage Band 725 All-City Band 715 Model U.N.5 S.P, McGovern Co- Ordinator 73 WILLIAM DODRILL Chess Club 735 Debate Club 735 Demarians 72, 735 German Club 725 Science Club 72, 735 B-Squad Tennis 71 CONNIE DOLEEMAN ASB Rep 715 ASB Comm. 725 Girls' League Rep 715 G. L. Comm. 71, 725 Class Treasurer 735 G. L. Big Sister 725 Class Comm. DAVID DOUGHTY MARK DOUGLAS RISTEEN DOWNHOUR Girls' League Rep. 72, 735 G. L. Comm. 72, 735 Clerical Practice 735 DECA 735 G. L. Big Sister 72, 73 KAREN DREIS ASB Rep. 715 Library Club 725 G. L. Big Sister 725 Clerical Practice 72 LAURIE DRYDEN Debate Club 735 Demarians 71, 72, 73, V. P.5 Co-op 735 Varsity Girls' Bowl- ing Team 735 Concert Choir 71, 72 DENISE DUANE DIANE DUNCAN French Club 715 Science Club 725 Ski Club 71, 72 JANET DUNSON Pep Club 71 BOB EDWARDS KEVIN EDWARDS MAUREEN EGAN Cheney High School 725 Science Club 73 SUSAN EGGERS MAUREEN EIGEMAN ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 71, 725 Girls' League Comm. 72, 73, Chairman G. L. 72, 735 Dileas Chailin 735 Hi-Lassie 725 Pep Club 715 G. L. Big Sister 725 Class Rep 71,73 ' SUSAN EK ASB Rep. 725 Girls' League Comm.5 FTA 725 Span- ish Club 71, 725 Big Sister G. L. 72 RICHARD ELDER Track Man- ager 72, 715 Cross Country Manager 715 National Honor Society JUDITY ELO Concert Band 715 Symphonic Band 72, 735 Stage , Band 725 Jazz Lab Band 735 All- City Band 71 CYNTHIA ENGLAND ASB Rep. 71, 735 ASB Comm. 715Girls' League Comm, 71, 735 Clerical Practice 735 Caileag Clan 71, 725 Dileas Chailin 735 B-Squad Cheerleader 715 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Concert Choir 71, 72, V. P.5 Chamber Choir 725 Class Rep. 725 Girls' League Big Sister 72, 73 RODNEY ERDAHL GARY ERICKSON KAREN ERICKSON ASB Rep. 71, 725 ASB Comm. 725 Girls' League Comm. Chairman5 Caileag Clan 71, 72, 735 Girls. Varsity Golf 71, 725 B-Squad Cheerleader 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 Var- sity Cheerleader 735 Concert Choir 71, 725 Girls' State Rep.5 Senior Class V.P.5 Class Comm. Chairman, Girls' League Courtesy Comm. ELISE EVANS ROBERT FAISON LAURA FARMER ISUSIEI Caileag Clan 725 Latin Club 71, 72, Treas.5 Ski Club 71,72 TED FARR Varsity Football 71, 72, 735 Varsity Baseball 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Football 715 All-City Football Team 72, 735 Baseball Second All-City Team 725 Clansmen 71, 72, 73 CONNIE FARRIER Girls' Var- sity Golf 71, 725 Pep Club 71 , Sec.5 Girls' League Courtesy Committee5 Class Rep. 72 MARSHA FAVARO ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 725 Girls' League Rep. 725 Caileag Clan 72,735 French Club 71, 72, 735 Hi- Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 School Plays 72 TERI FAY ASB Rep 725 Girls' League Rep. 715G. L. Comm5 Caileag Clan 71, 725 Girls' Varsity Tennis 71, 72, 735 Girls' Varsity Karate 71, 72, 735 Hi- Lassies 72, 73, Pres.5 Class Rep. 71 DAVID FEHLER ASB Rep. 71, 725 Key Club 71, 72, 73, Treas.5 Spanish Club 71, 72, 735 Var- sity Football 72, 735 Varsity Baseball 72, 735 B-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Basketball 715 B-Squad Baseball 715 Clansmen 735 Class Rep 72, 735 Class 5th Executive JON FELIX MARLENE FISCHER Bismark High School 72 JAMES FISCHER Photographer 725 Russian Club 71, 72,735 Football Manager 725 Wrestling 72, 735 B-Squad Wrestling 71 VICKIE FRAZER CATHERINE FREESE ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 71, 725 Girls' League Rep 715 G, L. Comm.5 French Club 71, 725 Band 71 PATRICIA FRITTS JUDY FRITZ Girls' League Big Sister 72, 735 German Club 71 LISA FROID ASB Comm. 71,725 Girls' League Rep. 715 B-Squad Tennis Girls' 715 Pep Club 715 School Plays 725 Chamber Choir 725 Concert Choir 715 Treble Manager 72 FRANK FITCHNER MARC FJELLMAN Ski Club 725 B-Squad Golf 71, 72 KATHIE FLEENOR ASB Rep 715 ASB Comm. 71, 725 Girls' League Comm.5 French Club 71, Treas.5 Co-op Sec, 735 Latin Club 73, Sec.5 Pep Club 71, 725 Class Rep. 72 BLAKE FOLDEN Concert Band 715 Symphonic Band 72, 735 Stage Band 725 Honor Band, Various Music Awards CHRIS FRAHM HI- LANDER HI-LITES Staff 72,735 Class Rep. 735 B- Squad'Wrestling 71 , Var- sity Wrestling 72, 73 MICHAEL FRY JOANNE FRY ASB Rep. 715Pep Club 71 THOMAS FUGET BARBARA GARINGER ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 735 Girls' League Rep. 725 French Club 71, 725 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 725 Pipe Band 71, 725 Class Comm. Chair- man 73 STEVE GARRATT WILLIAM GEORGE Electronics Club 725 Science Club 715 Class Rep. 72 BILL GEISLER ASB Rep. 71,725 ASB Comm. 725 HI-LANDER HI- LITES Staff 71, 72, 735 HI-LANDER HI-LITES Section Editor 72,735 Photographer 72, 735 Power Mechanics Club 71,735 Football 71,72 Manager5 Class Rep.5 National Honor Society JOHN GIBSON Model U.N. LOUISE GIER ASB Comm. 715 Girls' League Rep. 715G. L. Comm.5 DECA 735 Dileas Chailin 735 Home- Ec Club 735 Pep Club 71 JAMES GIGUERE Varsity Swim- ming 71,72, 73 PAUL GILLETTE B-Squad Track 71 LYNN GILMORE Hi-Lander Comm. 72 STEVE GLASS DEBORAH GLATT Gymnastics 72 KATHLEEN GLEASON BARBARA GLENN Girls' League Rep. 73 DEBRA GLENN ASB Comm. 71 BOB GLINSKI ROGER GLINSKI KATHLEEN GOEBEL ASB Comm. 71 , 72, 735 Girls' League Comm.5 Commercial Club 72,735 French Club 725 Home-Ec Club 71, 72, 73, 5th Exec., Sec., Pres5 Pep Club 71 MELODY GOOCH ASB Rep. 735 Girls' League Rep. 725 Class Rep.5 Ski Club 71, 725 School Plays 725 Future Florist of America, Pres.5 Future Farmers of America, Pres. DOUGLAS GOSSARD Russian Club 735 Chamber Choir 725 Symphonic Band 71, 72, 735 Concert Band 71, 725Jazz Lab Band 71, 72, 73 JOANNE GRIMMER ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm 71, 725 Girls' League Rep. 725 Pep Club 715 Karate Club 72 BRUCE GROESBECK ASB Rep. 71 725 Key Club 735 Basketball Varsity 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Baseball 715 Varsity Track 735 All-City Basketball Team 72,735 Chamber Choir 725 Concert Choir 715 Highlandaires 71, 725 Class President 72 ROBERT GROOM CATHERINE GROSS ASB Rep. 71, 735 ASB Comm. 71, 72, 735 ASB Comm. Chairman 725 Aqua Tartans 71 , 72, 735 German Club 725 Pep Club 715 Highland Dancer 725 Class Rep 72, 735 Class Comms. 72, 735 Class Comm. Chair- man 73 SANDRA GROW Rudyard High School 72 LYNNETTE GUNN ASB Comm. 72 CAMILLE HAHN Spanish Club 721 Choir 715 Ornamental Horticulture 71, 72, 735 Future Farmers of America Rep. 72 STEVE HAGEN B-Squad Baseball 715 Concert Choir 715 Chamber 1 206 Choir 72 JOHN HAINZE B-Squad Basket- ball 715 Symphonic Band 72,735 Concert Band 715 Stage Band 715 Jazz Lab Band 72,735 National Merit Commendation LORA HALL ASB Comm. 715 Girls' League Dance Comm. 71, 725 Clerical Practice 72 MARCIA HALSEY ASB Comm. 715 DECA 735 Home-Ec Club 73 TERRY HAMILTON Columbia Falls High School 72 DOUGLAS HAMMOND Orchestra 71, 72, 735 Jazz Lab Band 71, 72, 735 Varsity Swimming Team 71 ROBERTA HANLEN Girls' League Rep. 735 Clerical Practice 725 Ski Club 72 DAVE HARALDSON GARRY HARAUGHTY German Club 735 Rifle Club 735 Varsity Track 735 B-Squad Track 725 Mixed Chorus 71 CAROLYNN HARPER ASB Rep. 725 ASB Comm. 72, 73, Girls' League Rep. 72, 735 G. L. Comm. G. L. Exec Council 725 G. L. Secretary 735 Girls' Varsity Golf 71, 725 Hi-Lassies 735 Pep Club 71, 72, Sec., Treas5 National Honor Soci- ety5 Girls' State Representative5 G. L. Courtesy Comm. BILLY HARRIS Moses Lake High School 72 MARK HATHAWAY JOYCE HARTUNG Girls' League Comm. 735 ASB Comm.5 Class Comms., Concert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 72, 735 Treble Tempos 71, 72 73 ROXANNE HASTINGS Radford High School 715 Western Hills High Schools 735 Girls' League Rep. 73 NANCY HAUCK Girls' League Big Sister 72 ROSLAND HAWLEY Girls' League Rep. 715 Girls' League Comm.5 Home- Ec Club 73 AUTHUR HAYASHI ASB Rep. 71, 725 German Club 71, 72, Pres.5 Class Rep. Class Officer 735 National Honor Society VICKI HAYTER ASB Rep. 715 French Club 715 Key Club Sweet- heart 735 Varsity Cheerleader 735 B-Squad Cheerleader 715 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassie'725 School Plays 71 STEVE HEEREN ASB Rep. 71, 725 Varsity Cross Country 72, 735 Varsity Track 72, 735 B-Squad Track 715 B-Squad Wrestling 715 Clansmen 725 Inspirational Award, Cross Country 73 PATRICK HENKLE ASB Rep. 71 BONNIE HENRY JOSEPH HENSDELL Orchestra 72, 735 Concert Band 71, 735 Jazz Lab Band 735 Stage Band 71, 725 Power Mechanics Club KATHY HERBERHOLZ JOYCE HERITAGE Dileas Chailin 725 Rifle Club 72 MARK HERTZ Mater Cleri High School 725 Latin Club 715 Russian Club 735 Varsity Soccer 71,725 B- Squad Debate 715 Basketball Manager 71, 725 School Plays 71, 725 Choir 71 72 WARREN HERZOG lJAYl ASB Rep. 725 German Club 735 Spanish Club 735 Varsity Wrestling 72, 735 B-Squad Wrestling 715 B-Squad Cross Country 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Track 715 Clansmen 72, 735 Sec.- Treas. 73 DAVE HAVENS BARBARA HESS Girls' League Comm.5 Girls' League Rep.5 German Club 71, 72, 73, Sec,5 Hi-Lassie 725 National Honor Society SHEREE HICKMAN ASB Comm. 725 Girls' League Rep, 715 Girls' League Comm.5 Clerical Practice 725 Commercial Club 72, 73, Sec.- Treas, Pres.5 Debate Club 715 French Club 71, 725 Home-Ec Club 72, 735 National Honor Soci- ery DEBRA HICKS ASB Rep. 715 Girls' League Rep. 725 Home-Ec Club 73 ROSE HIGGINS ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 71, 725 Girls' League Comms.5 Ski Club 715 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassie 72, 73, V. P. JOHN HIME CHERIE HINCHLIFF ASB Comm. 725 Girls' League Comm. 71 5 SPOR RAN Staff 71, 725 HI-LANDER Hl-LITES Staff 71, 725 Photographer 71, 725 Hi- Lassie 72 JEAN HINDLEY ASB Rep. 71, 725 ASB Comm. 71, 725 Girls' League officer, Treasurer 725 Girls' League Rep. 72, 735 G. L. Comm.5 G. L. Comm. Chairman 71, 72, 735 Hi-Lassie 725 Concert Choir 71 DOUGLAS HINTON B-Squad Golf 71, 72, 735 Gold Medal Art Award5 Scholastic Key Award JOHN HITCHCOCK GARY HODGSON JOHN HODGES Gonzaga Prep 72 RICK HOEFEL Varsity Tennis 71, 72 NORMA HOFFMAN ASB Comm. 725 ASB Comm. Chairman 725 Girls' League Comms. 715 G. L. Comm. Chairman 715 Pep Club 715 Class Rep. 72 THOMAS HOLCOMB ASB Comm. 725 ASB Comm. Chairman5 SPORRAN Staff 735 Photographer 735 KVOS 71 , 72, 735 Class Rep 725 Freeform Comm. AFS GREG HOLIEN JANET HOLLAND Commerical Club 72, 73, Pres. 73, Treas.5 Home- Ec Club 72, 735 Typing Award ROBERT HOLLAND B-Squad Track 715 Varsity Basketball Manager 71, 72 BRUCE HOLMS ASB Rep. 715 Key Club 735 Ski Club 71,72 735 Varsity Football 72,735 Varsity Wrestling 72, 735 B- Squad Football 715 B-Squad Wres- tling 715 B-Squad Track 715 Clans- men 72, 73 ROXANNE HOFER Altus High School 72 PATRICIA HOLT Dileas Chailin JOAN HORNAK DEBORAH HORNE ASB Rep. 715 German Club 725 Co-op 73, V. P. DAVID HOTT Bellevue High School 715 Symphonic Band 71, 72, 73 LEANNE HOUCHIN Co-op 73 PATSY HOWARD ASB Rep. 735 ASB Comms. 72, 735 Girls' League Comms., G. L. Courtesy Committee, G.L. Comm. Chairman 72, 735 AFS 72, 735 Home-Ec Club 72, Sec5 Talent Club 71, Pres.5 Hi-Lassie 72, 735 Pep Club 715 National Honor Society5 Girls' League Girl of the Month for Sept. 73 EDITH HOWE Concert Band 71, 725 Symphonic Band 72, 735 Band Awards CHUCK HOWLAND SUSAN HUGHTO ASB Rep. 725 Girls' League Rep. 735 G.L. Comm.5 Hi-Lassie 725 Pep Club 715 Class Rep. 715G. L. Big Sister 72, 73 MICHELE IMPECOVEN ASB Rep 715ASB Comm. 71, 725 Girls' League Comm. 725 Class Rep. 725 Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 71, 72 CRAIG INGHAM DONALD JACKSON JACALYN JACOBSEN Pep Club 715 Garden Club5 Future Farmers of America BOBBI JADDATZ Girls' League Rep. 715 Garden Club5 Future Farmers of America TERRY JAMES JILL JANSEN ASB Rep 725 ASB Comm. 735 Girls' League Rep. 72, 735 G.L. Comm. 71, 72, 735 Dileas Chailin 735 German Club 735 Hi- Lassie 725 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 72, 735 Treble Tempos 725 Class Rep 715 Class Comm. National Honor Society SHERRILL JANVIER ASB Rep 715Girls' League Rep. 725 G.L. Comm. Chairman 735 Caileag Clan 725 French Club 72, Treas.5 Home- Ec Club 725 Red Cross Club 725 Ski Club 71, 725 Girls' Varsity Cross Country 725 Hi- Lassie 72, 73, Pres.5 Pep Club 71 SHERRI JARVIS Aqua Tartans 71, 72, 735 German Club 71, 72, 73, Sec5 National Honor Society5 Model U.N.5 Class Rep. 725 Girls' League Big Sister 72, 73 CHRISTINE JENSEN Co-op 735 Girls' B-Squad Golf 715 Hi-Lassies 72, 735 Pep Club 71 DWAYNE JENSON ROGER JOHANSON DAVID JONES LYN JONES ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 Girls' League Rep. 735 G. L. Comms. 71, 735 Class Rep 71,735 Class Comms. 71, 72,735 HI-LANDER HI-LITES Staff 71, 72, 735 HI- LANDER HI-LITES Section Editor 725 HI-LANDER HI-LITES Executive Editor 735 SPOR RAN Staff 73, SPOR RAN Section Editor5 Latin Club 72, Treas.5 Hi-Lassies 725 Na- tional Honor Society5 G. L. Big Sister 72-73 JAMES JOHNSON Mead High School 72 JOE JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON Varsity Wres- tling 715 B-Squad Football 71 KIMBERLY JOHNSON LORI JOHNSON MARK JOHNSON AFS Club 72, 735 Rifle Club 71, 72, 735 Spanish Club 71, 72,735 Host to Foreign Exchange Student 73 PATTA JOHNSON Girls' League Rep. 71 RAY JOHNSON B-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Baseball 71 SANDRA JOHNSON Aqua Tar- tans 72, 735 German Club 72, 73, Treas.5 Pep Club 715 Girls' League Big Sister 72, 735 Class Rep 72 TERESA JOHNSON Class Rep. 725 Girls' League Comm. 71,725 ASB Comm. 71 GEORGIANN JOHNSTON Art Club 735 Hi-Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 Girls' Karate Pres. STEVEN JORGENSEN RICHARD JORGES PATTI JOY ASB Comm. 72,731 Girls' League Comm. 735 French Club 715 German Club 72, 735 Hi- Lassie 72, 735 Girls' League Courtesy Committee RUTH JUSTUS Hi-Lassie 725 Concert Choir 725 Chamber Choir 735 School Plays 72 EUNICE KABANUK Spokane Jun- ior Academy 715 Concert Band 71, 72 TED KALUZA SHIRLEY KANE ASB Rep. 725 Girls' League Rep. 71, 735 G. L. President 735 G. L. Comms5 G.L. Comm. Chairman5 Clerical Practice 735 Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 71, 72, 73 CAROL KATHEN Class Rep 725 FTA 71, 725 Pep Club 71 PAT KENNEDY B-Squad Wres- tling 725 Varsity Wrestling 72 CAROL ANN KENT Girls' League Rep. 725 Dileas Chailin 72, 73, Sec.5 Pep Club 71 JAYNE KESSINGER GARY KEYES DECA Pres. 735 Ski Club 71, 72, 735 Varsity Foot- ball 72, 735 B-Squad Football 71 RICHARD KIEHN B-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Wrestling 715 Var- sity Football 725 Varsity Wrestling 725 Baseball Manager 71,72 MEGAN KILGORE ASB Comm. 715 Girls' League Vice President 735 G. L. Comms. 71, 725 G. L. Comm. Chairman5 Aqua Tartans 725 Hi- Lassies 72 DEBRA KING MARY KING ASB Rep 715ASB Comm. 71, 725 Girls' League Comm. 715 Hi-Lassie 725 Concert Choir 735 Orchestra 71, 725 Friendliest Sopho- more Girl 71 BRIAN KINNEY St. Paul Park Senior High School 71 SANDRA KNEESHAW Girls' League Comm. Chairman 72, 735 Aqua Tartans 725 Caileag Clan 725 DECA 735 German Club 725 Girls' B-Squad Tennis 725 Varsity Cheer- leader 725 Concert Choir 715 Out- standing Junior Girl Nom. PHIL KOENIG ASB Rep. 735 Ski Club 72, Pres.5 B-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Baseball 715B- Squad Golf 72 HANS-PETER KOHLER AFS Club 735 AMERICAN FIELD SER- VICE EXCHANGE STUDENT5 Art CIub5 Ski Club PENNY KOHLER Karate Club 71, 725 Pep Club 71 RAYMOND KOHLSTEDT B- Squad Cross Country 71, 725 B-Squad Track 725 Concert Choir 71 MICHAEL KOLASSA HOWARD KOPPE German Club 725 National Honor Society JUDY KORLING SHARON KRAMER ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 ASB Comms. Chairman 71, 725 Girls' League Rep. 715 G.L. Comms.5 G. L. Comms. Chairman 71, 725 Span- ish Club 71, 725 Varsity Tennis 715 Varsity Cheerleader 735 Hi-Lassie 725 Pep Club 715 G. L. Courtesy Commit- tee5 Bon Marche Fashion Board LADONNA KRUGER National Honor Society MARTIN KRUPP HighIandairs71, 725 Chamber Choir 72, 73 REBECCA KUEHL Girls' League Rep. 715 G. L. Comm.5 Home-Ec Club 725 Ski Club 72, 735 Hi-Lassie 725 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 71 , 725 Cham- ber Choir 735 Girls' Varsity Tennis 73 GARY KUEST Varsity Wrestling 71, 725 Clansmen 71 MICHAEL LADD Rifle Club 71, 72, 73, Pres: B-Squad Football 71 JEAN LAMONT Girls' Varsity Golf 71, 72, 735 Pep Club 715 National Honor Society5 AFS Club 72, 73, Sec.5 Class Rep 71, 725 Class Comms. RAYNE LAMSON Deer Park High School 73 KERRI LANTZ MAGGI LAPINSKI Class Rep 725 Girls' League Rep 725 G.L. Comm.5 German Club 72, 735 Treas.5 Pep Club 71 MICKELLE LARSON ASB Rep 72 CHRISTOPHER LAUGHLIN Varsity Football 725 Varsity Wrestling 715 Varsity Baseball 735B- Squad Football 715 B-Squad Wrestling 715 B-Squad Base- ball 715 B-Squad Track 72 SHANNON LAWRENCE VICKI LARSON SUSAN LAWSON Art Club 73 CHERYL LEAPLEY Girls' League Rep. 725 G.L. Comm.5 G. L. Comm. Chairman 725 Dileas Chailin 735 French Club 71, 725 AFS Club 72, 735 Thespians 725 G.L. Big Sister 72, 735 School Play 735 G.L. Girl of the Month lDec.l LINDA LEASON HAZEL LEBAHN Clerical prac- tice 725 Pep Club 71 HOLLY LEBRET JACK LEDUC Springdale High School 71 JOSELLE LEE ASB Officer 72, Treasurer5 ASB Rep. 71, 72, 735 Girls' League Comm. 715 DECA 73, Club Historian, State Sec.5 Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 71, 72, 735 Pep Club 715 Inter High Senate 72, 735 Expo Youth Task Force Childrens' Treaty 725 Stu- dent Exchange5 Spokane Students for Better Education HOPE LEETH RICHARD LEFFLER Wagner High School, Philippines 72 COLLEEN LENNOX ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 Girls' League Comm. 725 Dileas Chailin 72, 73, Treas.5 Pep Club 715 Class Rep. 735 Class Comm Chairman 73 LINDA LERUM Clerical Practice 735 German Club-73 JEFF LESSER JACK LEWIS Debate Team 72, 735 Demarians 72, 73, Pres,, V.P.5 KVOS5 Class Rep 72 LESLIE LEWIS DECA 735Ski Club 715 Concert Choir 715 Cham- ber Choir 725 Hilandaires 71, 72 MARGIE LEWIS Girls' League Courtesy Committee 72, 735 G. L. Executive Council 735 Girls' Var- sity Tennis 71, 72,735 Hi-Lassie 725 Pep Club 71 SHARON LEWIS B-Squad Bowl- ing Team 73 DON LIBBY JEFF LIDDELL Varsity Basket- ball 72, 735 Varsity Football 72,735 Varsity Tennis 715 B-Squad Basket- ball 715 B-Squad Football 715 All- City Football Team 735 Clansmen 72, 73 VICKI LIGHTNAR ASB Rep. 725 Girls' League Rep. 71 MARY BETH LILLA Girls' League Rep. 725 GL Comm. 725 Commercial Club 71,725 Home-Ec Club 72, 73, Treas.5 Pep Club 71 LIRSTEN LINDBERG ASB Comm. 715 ASB Comm. Chairman 715 Girls' League Comm. 735 G. L. Comm. Chairman 735 FTA 715 Hi- Lassie 725 Pep Club 715 Concert 207 208 Choir 715 Chamber Choir 725 Treble Tempos 71, 725 Senior Class Secretary RALPH LINDSAY SUE LOGSDON Girls' League Rep. 715 Co-op 735 Spanish Club 725 Pep Club 71, 72, Treas. DAVID LORENZI Ski Club 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Tennis 71, 72 MARY LOUCKS ASB Rep. 715 Girls' League Rep 725 G.L. Comm. 72, G.L. Comm. Chairman 725 Pep Club 71, 725 Concert Choir 71, 72, 73 MELISSA LOWRY ASB Rep 715 Girls' League Comms. 71, 72, 735 G.L. Comms. Chairman 73, Dileas Chailin 72, 73, 5th Exec.5 Ski Club 725 Pep Club 715 Hi- land Dancer 72, 735 G.L. Court- esy Committee 72, 735 Class Comms. DOUGLAS LOWTHER German Club 72, 73 CRAIG LUNDBERG Spanish Club5 B-Squad Wrestling DAN LYNCH Photographer 71, 72, 73 LAURINE MALTERNER MELODY MANGANELLI Reseda High School 725 ASB Officer, 5th Exec. THOMAS MAGRATH Widefiled High School 725 Spanish Club 735 National Honor Society BLUE MANCHESTER University High School 72 RENEE MARBURGER ASB Rep. 725 Commerical Club 72, 735 Class Officer 72, Secretary5 Friendliest Junior Girl 72 GARY MARKS TERRI MARSHALL John Rogers High School 71 MICHAEL MARTE ASB Rep. 725 Varsity Football 72, 735 Varsity Track 725 B-Squad Football 715 Clansmen 73 DAVID MARTIN ROB MARTIN THOMAS MARTIN ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 725 Art Club 715 Debate Club 715 Red Cross Club 725 Rifle Club 71 JACOLYN MATSCH ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 ASB Comms. Chairman 735 Girls' League Rep. 715 G.L. Comms. 71, 72, 73, G.L. Comms. Chairman 72, 73 DIANNA MATTOCKS Alverno Hights Academy 715 John Muir High JEFF MAXWELL ' MICHELE MAYS ASB Comms. 725 Home-Ec Club 72, 73, Treas. KIM MCCOLLIM JOE MCCROW ASB Rep. 72 KATHERINE MCDANIEL ASB Rep. 715 Girls' League Rep. 725 G.L. Comm.5 Debate Club 71, 725 DECA 735 French Club 725 Pep Club 715 School Plays 72 KATHLEEN MCDOWELL Girls' League Rep. 725 G.L. Comms.5 French Club 725 Pep Club 715 Choir 71 MARK MCDOWELL Key Club 725 Spanish Club 735 Varsity Bowling Team 735 B-Squad Golf 71, 725 B-Squad Bowl- ing 72 JO ANN MCGRATH Clerical Practice 735 Pep Club 715 Pipe Band 725 AFS Club 72 STEPHEN MCGRATH ASB Rep 715 ASB Comms. 71, 725 Ski Club 71, 725 KVOS5 Wrestling Manager GAYLE MCFARLANE ASB Rep 725 Class Rep. 725 Spanish Club 725 Pep Club 715 Highland Dancer 72- 73 BILLIE MCINTOSH Girls' League Rep. 725 German Club 71 , 72, 735 National Honor Society5 Class Officer 72, 5th Exec5 Class Rep. 72 JAMES MCISAAC B-Squad Foot- ball-715 B-Squad Wrestling 715 Power Mechanics Club 71,72 ANDREW MCLEAD DEBRA MCKEAN ASB Comms. 71, ASB Comm. Chairman 715 Archery Club 725 Radio Club 715 Rifle Club 725 Talent Club 72 CRAIG MCKEE ASB Rep. 715 Varsity Football 725 V-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Baseball 715 Pipe Band 71,72 JANET MCKEE French Club 71, 72, 5th Exec5 Science Club 735 Con- cert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 72,735 Class Comms. 72 RAN DY MCKEEN B-Squad Foot- ball 71,72 CONNIE MCKNIGHT Girls' League Rep. 72, G.L. Comm. 725 Hi-Lassie 725 Pep Club 71 CRAIG MCMAHAN RON MCNETT Jazz Lab Band 73 MICHEAL MCOUADE DECA 735 Key Club 71, 72, 735 Pres5 Karate Club 72, 735 B-Squad Track 71, 725 Basketball Manager 71, 72, 735 School Plays 71, 725 National Merit Scholarship Commendation MICHAEL MEANS John W. Nortth High School 725 ASB Rep. 725 ASB Comms. 715 Chess Club 72, 735 Spanish Club 735 Varsity Tennis Team 72, 735 Varsity Bowling Team 735 Stage Band 725 Concert Band 72, 735 Symphonic Band 73 MARVIN MEIER ASB Rep. 735 Rifle Club 715 Varsity Tennis 725 B-Squad Tennis 71 KEVIN MARRIMAN DECA 735 Spanish Club 725 Varsity Foot- ball 725 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Wrestling 71, 725 B-Squad Track 71, 72 LESLIE MERRIMAN DECA 735 Varsity Wrestling 725 B-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Wrestling 715B- Squad Track 71,72 RANDY MESLER John Rogers High School 715 Art Club 735 DECA 735 Symphonic Band 72, 73 JOHN MEYER Varsity Football 72, 735 Varsity Wrestling 725 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Wrestling 715 B-Squad Baseball 715 All-City Football Team 735 Clansmen 72, 73 KENT MEYERS DAVE MICHAELSEN Photo- grapher 735 German Club 72, 73, officer5 Ski Club 71 , 725 Symphonic Band 71 GREG MICHEL Aloha High School 72 TERESA MICHELS DIANE MILLER ASB Rep. 725 ASB Comms. 71, 725 Girls' League Rep. 715G.L. Comms. 71,725 Clerical Practice 725 French Club 71, 725 Pep Club 715 Pipe Band 725 Hiland Dancer 72 JEAN MILLER Rancho High School ROBERT MILLER JODY MINER ASB Rep 72,735 ASB Comms. 735 ASB Comm. Chair- man 735 French Club 71, 72, 735 Ski Club 725 Hi-Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 Class Comms. 735 Class Comm. Chairman 73 SUSAN MOE Power Mechanics Club 715 Girls' League Big Sister 73 LORRIE MOFFATT ASB Rep 715 ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 Girls' League Rep. 71, 725 G.L. Comms. 71, 72, 735 FTA 71,72, 735 B- Squad Tennis 725 Stage Band 715 Concert Band 71, 725 Jazz Lab Band 72, 735 Symphonic Band 73 JO MONTGOMERY ASB Rep 715 ASB Comms. 735 ASB Comms. Chair- man 735 Caileag Clan 715 Varsity Tennis 71, 72, 735 Hi-Lassie 725 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 71 , 725 Chamber Choir 735 Class Rep. 725 Class Comm. Chairman SHIRLEE MOON CHUCK MOORE Latin Club 715 Russian Club 72, 735 Science Club 71 CHERYL MOORE Co-op 73 PATRICIA MORBECK Pep Club 725 Hi-Lassie 73 ROMONA MORGAN Girls' League Rep 725 Home-Ec Club 715 Pep Club 71 JON MORRIS ASB Rep 725 B- Squad Football 71 STEVE MORRIS Mixed Chorus 71 CAROLYN MORSTAD ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 715AFS Club 71, 72, V.P.5 Caileag Clan 715 Pep Club 715 Concert Choir 71, 72, 73 MARTY MOSES Varsity Wrestling 725 B-Squad Football 71 RANDY MYHRE TERRY MUNTHER ASB Treas- urer5 ASB Rep. 71, 725 ASB Comms. 735 Key Club 735 Ski Club 735 Span- ish Club 71, 725 Varsity Gymnastics 715 B-Squad Golf Team 71, 725 Clansmen 71, 72, 735 Class Officer, Treasurer 72 JEANNE MURPHY ASB Rep 735 Pep Club 71 MARK MURPHY B-Squad Track 72 MICHAEL MURPHY CALLI MACCARATO Girls' League Rep 715 German Club 71, 72, 735 Pep Club 71 SUSAN NELSON Dileas Chailin 735 Orchestra 735 Concert Band 72 KATHIE NEUBERGER Girls' League Rep. 72, 735 Commercial Club 72, 73, V.P.5 Orchestra 72, 735 Band 71,72 DARRELL NEUMILLER Rifle Club 71, 725 Stage Crew GRANT NEWPORT KVOS 71, 72, 735 ASB Comm. 72 CYNTHIA NIBLER ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 ASB Comm Chairman 735 Girls' League Comms. Big Sister 72, 735 Caileag Clan 71, 725 Spanish Club 71, 72, 735 Hiland Dancer 72, 73 PAULA NICKLOAS Home-Ec Club 735 Girls' League Big Sister 72 MICHAEL NIENHUIS ASB Rep 715 ASB Comms. 725 Demarians 71, 72, V.P.5 Class Rep 72 CATHERINE NIKOLAUS ASB Comm. 715 Girls' League Comm.5 FTA 71, 725 Home-Ec Club 73 GARY NOLAN Varsity Track 71, 72, 735 Varsity Football 735 Varsity Cross Country 725 B- Squad Football 715 All-City Football Team 735 B-Squad Football 715 Inspirational Player Award, Football 735 Clansmen 71, 72, 73 PHILIP NORD Stage Crew ROBERT NORMAN DAVID NORSKE ASB Rep. 71, 72 JACK NORTHART KATHI NORTHRUP ASB Rep 715 ASB Comms. 71, 725 ASB Comm. Chairman 725 Pep Club 71, 725 Var- sity Cheerleader 72, 73 RICHARD NOVAK Art Club 72, 73 WILLIAM O'CONNOR German Club 73 TOMIE O'DONNELL MIKE O'CONNER DECA 735B- Squad Track 71 JAN OGILVIE DECA 735 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassie 73 KATHLEEN OLIVER ASB Rep 715 Girls' League Rep. 71, 72, G.L. Comm. Chairman5 Pep Club 71, 725 Hi-Lassie 73 LORRYN OLIVER ASB Rep 71, 725 ASB Comms.5 Girls' League Rep. 71,735 Hi-Lassies 735 Concert Choir 71, 72, 73 SHYLA OLSEN Girls' League Comms5 Clerical Practice 72, 735 Garden Club5 Future Farmers of Americag Various Awards in Flower arrangements MARK OLSON Ski Club 72 PAUL OLSON COLLEEN O'NEILL Future Farm- ers of America5 Wallflower Club5 Var- ious Awards in Flower Arrangement STEVE OSTLIE Photographer 71, 72,73 GEORGETTE OVERBUST Caileag Clan 71,725 DECA 73: Hi-Lassie 72, 735 Pep Club 715 Class Rep. GRACE OWENS Pep Club 712 Girls' League Big Sister 72 DONNA PABST Mead High School 72 LINDA PALMER Co-op 735 Con- cert Band 715 Girls' League Big Sister 72,73 MICHELLE PARKS Co-op 735 Clerical Practice 725 B-Squad Tennis Girls' 725 Girls' League Big Sister SUEANN PARR Girls' League Rep. 72, Greenwood High School, 725 Home-Ec Club 72 LYNN PARSONS Commerical Club 71, 725 Pep Club 71, 72 JANICE PAVLIC DIANE PEAK ASB Rep 725 Pep Club 715 Varsity Girls' Tennis 715 B-Squad Girls' Tennis DIANE PEARSON Commercial Club 72, Pres5 Co-op 735 Girls' B- Squad Tennis 725 Symphonic Band 72 DAVE PECKHAM DEBORAH PEDEN Girls' League Comm. 735 Commercial Club 735 French Club 71, 72, V.P.5 Hiland Dancer 71, 72, 73 JOHN PEDERSON Key Club 71, 725 Russian Club 71, 72,73 MILTON PERKINS CHARLES PERRY ASB Rep. 715 DECA 735 Rifle Club 715 Ski Club 725 Spanish Club 71 , 72 DWIGHT PETERSON Varsity Swimming 71, 72, 735 All-State Swimming 71, 72, 735 Spokane Swim Team SUSANNAH PETERSEN FRED PETERSON ASB Rep. 725 ASB Officer 73, Vice-presidentg Photographer 725 B-Squad Football 71 GARY PETERSON ASB Rep 71, 725 Ski Club 71, 72, 735 Spanish Club 725 Varsity Football 725 Var- sity Track 725 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Track 71 RAY PETERSON VICKI PETERSON East Valley High School 715Walla Walla High School 72 DICK PETTIS Moses Lake High School 725 Varsity Wrestling 71, 72 KATHLEEN PICARD ASB Comm. 715 FTA 715 Home-Ec Club 72, 735 Girls' Varsity Cross Country 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 Mixed Chorus 71, Concert Choir 72, Chamber Choir 72, 73 MICHELLE PIERSON Randolph High School 715 Artesia High School 725 Pep Club 73: Mat Maid 73 JOHN PIPER BARRY POFFENROTH ASB Rep 725 Varsity Football 72,735 Varsity Basketball 72,735 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Basketball 715 B-Squad Baseball 715 Clansmen 72, 73 LARRY POFFENROTH ASB Rep 715 Ski Club 72, 735 Varsity Baseball 72, 735 Varsity Wrestling 725 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Basketball 715 B-Squad Baseball 715 Clansmen 73 CLAUDIA PONSENESS Pep Club 715 Girls' League Big Sister 72, 73 , JEFFERY PORTER LakesHigh School 72 JAMES PORTZ GLEN POSS CHERIE POSTON Girls' League Rep. 725 GL Ticket Comm5 Commer- cial Club 725 V.P. 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PATTY REOPELLE MARY-ELLEN REXROAD DECA 72, 73, Historian KENNETH REYNOLDS B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Baseball 71 20 210 MICHAEL REYNOLDS B-Squad Football 71 STEVEN REYNOLDS MICHAEL RICHARDSON B- Squad Football 715 B-Squad Wres- tling 72 NEIL RICHARDSON Rifle Club 725 B-Squad Tennis 71 BARB RICHTER ASB Rep. 71, 725 ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 ASB Comms Chairman 72, 735 Girls' League Committees, G.L. Big Sister 72, 735 Caileag Clan 71, 725 Ski Club 71, 725 Girls' Varsity Golf Team 71, 725 Pep Club 715 Var- sity Cheerleader 73 CHERYL RIPPEE Clerical Practice 725 Girls' League Big Sister 715 Pep Club 71 DAVID RITCHEY Varsity Swim Team 735 B-Squad Baseball 72 JAMES ROBERTS SUSAN ROBERTS ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 ASB Comms. Chairman 725 Girls' League Comm. Class Comms5 AFS 72, 735 Pep Club 71, 72, V.P., Pres. GERALD ROBINSON B-Squad Track Team5 Track Manager CLAUDIA RODGERS ASB Comms. 725 Girls' League Rep. 725 G.L. Comms 725 Russian Club 71, 72, 735 Concert Band 71, 725 Philippine Sister School 72 GEORGE RODKEY North Cen- tra' High School 725 Chess Club 725 Home-Ec Club 735 Rifle Club 72, 735 Ski Club 72,73 SUSAN ROGERS DECA 735 Karate Club 71, 72 NANCY ROLEK Girls' League Committee 715 Girls' Chorus 72 KATHLINE ROTH Ballark High School 715 Demarians 73 DOUGLAS RULAND ASB Rep 71 CONNIE RUNDLE Co-op 73 SCOTT RYAN Varsity Football 72, 735 B-Squad Basketball 715 B-Squad Football 715 Clansmen 72, 73 GAIL SADLER Girls' League Rep. 715 G.L. Comm.5 Concert Choir 71, 725 Chamber Choir 72, 735 National Honor Society EMMA SAMPSON STEVEN SAMSEL PATRICK SAND Karate Club 71, 72, 735 Ski Club 71,725 Var- sity Football 725 B-Squad Foot- ball 715 B-Squad Baseball 71 DANIELLE SANDERS Co-op 73 JEFF SATZ Varsity Football 71, 72, 735 Varsity Basketball 72, 735 Varsity Track 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Basketball 715 Clans- men 72, 73 NANCY SCHAEFER Girls' League Rep. 715 G.L. Courtesy Committee 715 Caileag Clan 715 Pep Club 715 Hi-Lassie 725 Or- chestra 71, 72, 735 All-North West Orchestra 73 PATRICK SCHIBEL DIANE SCHMITT Girls' League Rep. 735 Latin Club 725 Hi-Lassies 725 Concert Choir 715 G.L. Big Sister 71, 72, 73 DAVID SCHMITZ DECA 73 DEBORAH SCHMITZ Girls' League Comms., G.L. Comms. Chairman 71, 725 FTA 72, 735 Home-Ec Club5 Pep Club 715 Ten- nis Manager 71, 725 Mixed Chorus 71 LORETTA SCHNEIDER Girls' League Rep. SHARON SCHROEDER Clerical Practice 73 DIANE SCHUTZ ASB Rep. 715 Hi-Lassies 725 Pep Club 715 Orchestra 71 , 72, 735 All-State Orchestra 725 A Northeast Orchestra 71,735 National Hon- or Society BRIAN SEAGRAVE ED SEIER Varsity Wrestling 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Tennis 71, 725 Clansmen 72,73 JAMES SEIER Varsity Wrestling 71, 72, 735 B-Squad Tennis 71, 725 Clansmen 71, 72, 735 Class Repre- sentative 72 DAVID SESSIONS ASB Rep. 71, 725 ASB Comms. 71, 72, 735 ASB Comms. Chairman 71, 72, 735 DECA 735 Art Club 71,725 Concert Choir 71 , 725 Chamber Choir 72,735 Highlandaires 71, 72, 735 School Plays 71, 72, 73 MICHAEL SESSIONS ASB Pres- ident 735 ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comms. 71, 725 ASB Comm. Chairman 71, 725 Key Club 71, 72, 73, Sec., V.P.5 Varsity Wrestling 735 Varsity Track 735 B-Squad Football 71,725 B- Squad Track 715 B-Squad Wrestling 71, 725 Senior Class Rep. 715 Class Vice-President 725 AFS Club 72, 73 JOAN SHAW ASB Rep. 71, 735 Concert Choir 71 MARIETTA SHEARER Holy Names'Academy 725 Girls' League Rep.5 Hi-Lassies 73 LAURA SHERAR Commercial Club 725 Varsity Tennis 72, 735 B-Squad Tennis 715 Concert Band 71 MARGO SHEPARD DAVID SHERWOOD ASB Rep. 71, 72, ASB Comms. 71, 725 Varsity Foot- ball 72, 735 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Tennis 715 Clans- men 735 Class Rep. 71 CAROL SHOWMAN Spanish Club 715 Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 71, 72, 735 Pep Club 715 Class Rep. 72 RUSSELL SKAVLAND CAROL SKELTON DONALD SKOW Symphonic Band 72, 735 Concert Band 715 Jazz Lab Band 72, 735 Stage Band 715 Marching Band 71, 72, 735 Symphonic Band President CRAIG SLOWCOM ROBERT SMET Gonzaga Prep 715 DECA 735 JV Basketball 725 B-Squad Football 71 CAROL SMITH Art Club 735 Girls' League Big Sister 72 GWEN SMITH Demarians 72, Sergeant at Arms KATHLEEN SMITH Concert Choir 71 , 72, 73 MAR K SMITH Wrestling Manager 71 SUSAN SMITH SUZANNE SMITH Girls' League Rep. 72, 735 G.L. Comms. 715 Mixed Chorus 715 Girls' Chorus 72, 735 Thespians 71, 725 Karate Club 71,725 Model U.N. 72, 735 ASB Comms.5 School Plays 71, 72, 73 TERRY SMITH Fort Vancouver High School 72 DENNIS SNYDER Art Club 73, Pres.5 Ski Club 71, 72, 735 Varsity Cross Country 725 B-Squad Cross Country 715 B-Squad Track 71 KEITH SNYDER DECA 735B- Squad Baseball 715 Varsity Baseball 72, 735 Clansmen 73 BARBARA SOLGA Library Club 71 ie 1 LORRIE SPINK ASB Rep. 715 ASB Comm. 725 ASB Comm. Chair- man 725 French Club 715 Girls' League Comm. Chairman 71, 725 Hi-Lassies 73 KEN SPRING North Central High School, Priest River High School 72 KATHERINE SPURLING ASB Rep. 71,725 French Club 715 Con- cert Choir 715 Chamber Choir 72 BRUCE SPRINGER HELENE SPURGEON ROBERTA STAANDBERG DECA 73 THOMAS STANTON HI- LANDER HI-LITES Staff 725 DECA 735 Varsity Cross Country 72, 735 Varsity Track 72, 735B- Squad Football 715 B-Squad Track 715 Clansmen 72 PHYLLIS STARKEY Girls' League Committees 72, 73, G.L. Comm. Chairman 72, 73 GARY STEEN B-Basketball Manager5 Basketball Trainer 72,735 Football Manager 725 Baseball Man- ager 71 TIM STEGER Varsity Swimming 71, 725 Varsity Wrestling 735 Clans- men 71, 72, 73 DIANE STEVENS ASB Rep. 725 Girls' League Rep. 715 Concert Choir 71 RICK STILLAR Varsity Football 72, 735 Varsity Wrestling 725 Varsity Baseball 725 B-Squad Football 715 B-Squad Basketball 715 Varsity Base- ball 715 Clansmen 72, 73 BARBARA STIRN Ski Club 71 LEE STONE ROBIN STONE ASB Comm. 715 Girls' League Rep. 725 German Club 735 Pep Club 715 Highland Dancers 725 G.L. Big Sister 72 RICK STONER Russian Club 71, 72, 73, V.P.5 B-Squad Foot- ball5 B-Squad Wrestling5 National Honor Society5 Karate Club 72, 735 National Merit Scholarship Commended Student JOHN STORK ASB Rep 715 Orchestra 71, 72, 735 Jazz Lab Band 71, 72, 73 KARYN STOVER ASB Comms. 715 ASB Comm. 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FA5-3342 SOPH HNDEX Adams, Candace 146 Adams, Richard 157 Adolfson, Jeannie 75,146 Allen, Howard 146 Allison, Kim 146 Alton, Douglas 146 Anderson, Diana 146 Anderson, Sheryl 146 Antonio, Gail 146 Anyan, Deborah 76,146 Archer, Kevin 146 Armitage, Scott 146 Armstrong, Angela 65,146 Armstrong, Kathy 157 Atkins, Debora 146,106 Avery, Lorrie 70,76,146 Backus, Perry 146 Baker, Connie 146 Baker, Michael 146 Balcom, Marie 146 Ballensky, Viona 65,146 Barker, Phyllis 146 Barclay, Branda 154 Barton, David 146 Bass, Carol 65,146 Batters, Ronald 146 Bauer, Barbara 65,74,146,109 Bayman, Cynthia 146 Beach, Linda 70,146 Beaudette, John 146 Beazer, Vance 72,146 Bell, Wayne 63,538,146 Beloit, David 146 Benesch, Michael 90,146,106 Benshoof, Nancy 146 Benson, David 89,146 Berger, Kathleen 61,146 Bierce, Christopher 146 Biggerstaff, Kenneth 146 Biggs, Barbara 146 Binns, Randy 146 Bjerkestrand, Lowell 146 Blackmore, Vickey 146 Blenkinsopp, Debra 75,146 Bloom, Thomas 146 Boberg, Janet 72,75,146 Boettcher, Scott 146 Boileau, Joseph 146 Bomber, John 146 Bonser, Brad 146 Bookwalter, John 146 Borneman, John 146 Bowes, Char 146 Bowman, Brad 89,146 Boyd, Kaelynn 146 Brady, Diane 146 Brask, Diane 146 Brett, Thomas 62,98,146 Brewer, Andy 146 Briggs, Mary 62,146 Brigharn, Kristy 74,146 Bristlin, Mark 146 Brittain, Debbie 73,146 Britton, Brad 89,157 Brockie, Christine 146 Broderick, Denise 146 Rhonda 61,62,73,147 Brooks, Brown, Cheryl 147 Brown, Dale 147 Brown, Daniel 147 Brown, Kevin 147 Brown, Michael 147 Brundige, Kenneth 147 Buche, Susan 147 Buckholz, Karen 70,74,147 Buerstatte, Jon 98,147,106 Burgess, Cindy 62,147 Burns, Thomas 147 Busse, Jennifer 147 Butler, Kimberly 65,147 Butler, Robert 147 Butters, Kirk 147 Bybee, Mary 58,147,109 Cain, Steven 89,147 Campbell, Craig 147 Campbell, Kevin 98,147,96 Canning, Leann 147,150 Canody, Susan 74,147 Cantu, Sheri 147 Cappello, Laurie 147,109 Card, Steven 90,147 Cardella, Kit 147 Carlson, Karen 73,147 Carlson, Kathie 147 Carlson, Kevin 147 Carson, Tom 157 Carter, Jeff 65,147 Canton, Lori 147 Caya, Gary 147 Chadwick, Vicki 70,144,147 Chance, Robert 89,147 Charboneau, George 147 Charbonneau, Glenn 147 Chasse, Ken 147 Childs, Randal 147 Chinn, Robert 147 Christel, Russell 147 Christensen, Russ 147 Christenson, Stan 157 Christianson, Gloria 19,147 Christianson, Wendy 147 Christie, Dick 147 Clark, Diane 147 Clark, Shirley 157 Cobb, Thomas 98,147,111 Cochrane, Karin 147 Cockburn, Cindy 58,147 Cogley, Curtis 147,106 Cole, Dianne 147 Collis, Cindie147 Congleton, Tammi 147 Coon, Steven 147 Cooper, Robert 147 Cooper, Steven 147,150 Cortner, Michael 147 Costello, Marc 147 Coyner, Stephen 148 Cozzetto, Gayle 148 Craig, Denise 148 Crosby, Randy 157 Crosby, Ray 157 Crowe, Kevin 148 Crowley, David 148 Croxton, Cathleen 148 Crutcher, Michele 62,148 Culver, Michael 148 Cummings, Lorie 148 Cunningham, Randy 148 Cunningham, Thomas 148 Dahmen, Nanette 62,148 Dailey, Patricia 148 Daniel, Sharon 148 Danielson, Jody 148 Danielson, Steve 157 Daugherty, Lewis 76,148 Davidson, Jolene 157 Davis, Karen 157 Davis, Lorraine 63,148 Davis, Terry 148 Dayton, Kip 157 Dearing, Steven 148 Debauw, Mike 148 Deeble, Shelly 148 Degerness, Craig 148 Deglow, Pete 148 Dejoie, Judith 74,148 DeLapp, Gregory 148 Delgado, Paul 148 Delong, Daniel 148 Demarco, Luanne 63,75,148 Demasi, Thomas 90,148,106 Dennis, Beth 148 Denure, Bobbi 148 Denure, Robyn 148 Deschane, Don 72,148 Desilet, Robert 148 Dexter, Diana 148 Dhaenens, Monica 63,148 Dhaenens, Timothy 90,148 Dick, Debra 65,148 Diluzio, Gary 148 Dinsmore, Donald 148 Dinsmore, Gary 148 Dirkes, Janet 19,43,70,76,148 Dolan, Tom 148 Dose, Ronnie 148 Doughty, Richard 148 Dryden, Michael 89,148,106 Duchow, Darby 148,110 Dudley, Kandice148 Duke, Darrell 157 Duke, Deanna 157 Dunsmoor, Dale 148 Dupuis, Pam 148 Durgan, Peggy 62,148 Edelbrock, Karen 65,148 Edwards, Barbara 73,148 Edwards, Brian 148 Ehama, Leslie 148 Ehlers, Tom 148 Elixman, Colleen 148 Elixman, Steve 148 Elliott, Judy 74,148 Ellis, James 148 Engle, Bobbie 148 Erickson, Sandra 62,148 Ervin, Terry 149 Eschwick, Karen 67,68,74,149 Estey, John 149 Evans, Laurel 149 Faiman, Doug 149 Farr, Mark 88,89,149 Favaro, Douglas 149 Ferderer, Robin 149 Ferger, Jeffrey 149 Ferrette, Paul 62,149 Fichtenberg, Leslie 65,149 Figy, Brice 149 Finch, Deborah 149 Finley, Pat 157 Finney, Tony 149 Fischer, Debra 149 Fischer, Kelan 149 Fitzpatrick, Cindy 149 Flynn, Cecelia 157 Folden, Kerry 65,149 Fredrickson, Patrick 149 Freeland, Randy 149 Freid, Richard 149 Frieske, Jeffrey 65,149 Fritz, Diane 149 Fruin, Dale 68,149 Fry, Ronald 89,149 Funk, Janice 149 Funk, Jennette149 Funk, Stella 62,149 Funseth, Gregory 90,149,106 Gaby, Donna 149 Gaddis, Teresa 149 Gahley, Lisa 69,149 Gallion, Neil 149 Garrison, Daniel 149 Gates, Debra 149 Gerow, Keith 149 Gervais, Kari 149 Geyer, John 149,106 Gibbs, Gary 149,150 Gier, Roger 149 Gilstrap, Michael 149 Glass, Darragh 157 Goebel, Mary 149 Goodno, Luvern 98,149 Goyins, Gregg 149 Grafton, Jane 73,149 Grandinetti, Eugene 149 Grant, Jennifer 149 Grant, Kenneth 149 Gray, Alberta 74,149 Gray, Alan 89,938,149 Greasley, Kathleen 149 Greco, Linda 65,73,149 Greear, Leslie 149 Green, Richae149 Green, Rickey 89,149,106 Gregg, Gennie 149 Gregory, Guy 89,149 Grieb, Scott 149 Groom, Debra 150 Gump, Ellsworth 65,150 Gustafson, Linda 150 Gyarfas, Julie 150 Haefner, Debra 150 Hall, Tom 150 Hallett, Mary 150 Hallbarth, Kathy 150 Hamblin, Leon 150 Hancock, David 157 Hanlen, Patricia 150 Hanley, Theresa 150 Hanna, Dean 150,106 Hansen, Barbara 150 Hansen, Colleen 74,150 Hansen, Dale 150 Hansen, Sharon 150 Haraughty, Lisa 62,150 Harding, Yvonne 150 Harper, Jack 150 Harrison, Laurie 150 Harshman, Brian 150 Hartnett, Anthony 150 Haugen, Richard 150 Havens, Joan 74,150 Hawkes, Laurie 150 Hawley, Roberta 150 Hawes, Kenneth 157 Haxen, Loralie 150 Herbert, Sandra 65,75,150 Henderson, Craig 150 Henderson, Mike 150 Hendricks, Wendy 150 Henkle, David 150 Henry, Suzanne 150 Hertz, Victoria 150 Herzog, Ken 150 Herzog, Robert 150 Heuett, Jerry 150 Hickey, Scott 157 Hicks, Sharon 150 Hill, Timothy 150 Hilsen, Timothy 88,89,98,150 Himelspach, Valerie 144,150 Hindley, Thomas 150 Hinshaw, Raymond 150 Hoefel, Michael 65,150,110 Hoerner, Bruce 150 Hogan, Patrick 150 Holliday, Carol 157 Holmquist, Robert 150 Homburg, Ronald 150 Honecker, Ken 150 Hoogstad, Kirk 150 Hooper, David 89,150 Hooper, Gary 150 Hopp, Gerald 150 228 Hott, Daphne 150 Houchin, Steven 65,150 Hovind, Terri 151 Howard, Judith 73,151 Howe, Mark 151 Hubbart, Kim 151 Hughto, Pamela 76,151 Hunter, Edna 74,151 Hunter, Julia 157 Hunter, Richard 151 Jacob, Marty 151 Jacobson, Karen 65,151 Jacobson, Robert 151 James,Jody 151 Jenkins, Michael 151 Jennings, Randall 151 Jensen, Karen 74,151 Jensen, Lois 62,151 Johanson, Linda 151 Johns, Donna 151 Johnson, Carol 61,62,73,151 Johnson, Jean 74,151 Johnson, Lori 157 Johnson, Michael 151 Johnson, Susan 65,67,151 Jones, Karin 151 Jones, Carla 74,151 Jones, Paula 157 Juhlin, Rick 151 Kazula, Thomas 151,106 Kane, Brent 68,151 Kealy, Kay 149,151 Keegan, Mark 151 Keegan, Don 151 Keiser, Cynthia 151 Keppler, Craig 65,73,151 Khalar, Donavon 151 Kiehn, Daniel 68,151 Kienbaum, Terrie151 Kight, Gary 151 Kilgore, Jeffrey 151 Kincaid, Delayne 151 King, Lynn 65,73,151 King, Roxanne 151 Kinney, Diana 151 Kieldgaard, Donald 151 Klemz, Jerry 157 Klohe, Kim 63,763,151 Kneeshaw, Scott 151 Knight, NVla151 Knutsen, Chad 151 Kohler, Julie 151 Kohlstedt, Richard 89,151 Kolassa, Doreen 151 Koomler, Larry 151 Kowalski, Joseph 151 Krell, Richard 151 Kretz, Gary 151 Kroll, Lynda 151 Krouter, Vicki 151 Kruger, Cheryl 151 Krusic, Durice 62,151 Kuhlmann, Kevin 151 Kuhlmann, Steve 151 Ladd, Donald 157 Lamey, Randy 151 Landrus, Karl 151 Lange, Samuel 65,151 Langland, Cheryl 151 Langley, Deborah 151 Larson, Karen 151 Layton, Daniel 151 Lee, Bettina 74,76,152 Lehn, Mary 152 Leoni, Anthony 157 Lewis, Linda 152 Lidenberg, Scott 152 Lieske, Pamela 70,152 Liezen, Elizabeth 62,152 Liggins, Philip 88,89,152 Lindberg, Susanne 152 Lindsey, Bud 89,152 Lindsey, Wayde 150 Littell, Donald 152 Litchfield, Julie 152 Litton, Gregory 65,152 Lochhead, Scott 89,152,107 Love, Vicki 152 Low, Christine 152 Lowe, Stuart 152 Lundin, Maria 152 Lux, Donald 152 Lynch, Donald 152 Lynch, Wesley 98,152,111 MacDonald, Thomas 152 Magin,Jeff 152 Mahoney, Ronald 68,152,106 Mahoney, Timothy 89,152 Maier, Dawn 73,152 Malmquist, Lee 68,152 Manes, Tamise 152 Marcella, Perry 157 Marks, Russell 152 Marquez, Kevin 157 Marshall, Patrick 152 Martin, Larry 152 Mason, James 152 Mason, Julie 152 Mast, Kelly 152 Matkin, Mark 152,107 Matsch, Gregory 68,75,82,86, 98,99,152 Matulich, Robert 152 Mayo, Sherrie 152 McAda, Rebecca 152 McAteen, Maudie 157 McCarty, Terri 74,152 McConnell, Edward 152 McCord, Rick 152 McCormick, Joan 152 McCulloch, Rick 152 McDaniel, Sue 74 McDuffee, Joel 152 McGilley, Mike 152 McGougan, Jeff 89,152,106 McGrath, John 73,152 McGregor, John 152 McGuire, Von 152 Mclntosh, Dani 73,152 McKay, Julie 152 McMahan, Carol 74,152,109 McMath, Cheryl 152 McMichael, Rosianna 152 McNally, Nancy 152 McOuade, Karen 72,74,152 McVay, Sandra 152 Mehulky, Tana 152 Meissner, Kristie 152 Mellor, Danny 153 Merkel, Kenalynn 62,153 Mesa, Artenio 153 Mettler, Robin 153 Michaelsen, Steven 153 Michel, Jeff 153 ivmier, ivuner, ivmier, ivnuer, Miner, Carol 153 Debra 65,153 Julia 63,53 Kathleen 153 Mariana 153 Milne, Teresa 153 Milner, Diana 73,153 Mitchell, Bruce 153 Miyaya, Molly 70,153 Moeller, Heidi 67,68,74,153 Mollica, Julie 153 Moon, March 153 Moore, Tommy 157 Moos, Douglas 153 Morgan, Barbara 153 Morlan, Greg 153 Morris, Karen 153 Morris, Lori 153 Morrison, Kevin 153 Morton, Scott 88,89,153 Mudge, John 98,157 Mullins, Perry 153 Mulvey, Kevin 153 Murcar, Tammy 153 Murphy, Deborah 63,153 Murphy, Sheryl 153 Murphy, Timothy 153 Myers, Cindy 62,72,74,153 Myers, Deborah 70,153 Nauditt, Jerry 153 Nehrhood, Kathy 153 Nelson, Donald 153 Nelson, Douglas 153 Nelson, James 153 Nelson, Kim 153 Nelson, Lori 153 Nettles, Nancy 153 Neuberger, Jan 153 Nevin, Sheryl 153 Newman, John 153 Nibler, Julia 62,153 Nicholson, Tracy 153 Niles, Dusty 153 Noland, Greg 153 Norman, Jerry 153 Norman, Michael 153 Norris, Ron 157 Northrup, Randy 89,153,106 Novak, Thomas 153 Numata, Larry 76,153 O'Connor, Daniel 153 O'Connor, Joyce 153 O'Donnell, William 153 O'Hare, Lauretta 65,144,153 Oliver, Deanna 153 Olsen, Sandra 153 Olsufka, Paul 89,153 Oman, Laurie 153 Opsal, Richard 65,153 Osborn, Gerald 65,68,153 Ostile, Greg 154 Ostile, Kurt 154 Otis, Gary 154 Pacque, Kathryn 61,154 Paddock, David 154,106 Pangrel, Mike 154 Pavlic, Stephen 154 Peak, Stanley 154 Pearson, Carol 154 Pearson, Georgia 74,154 Peel, Kevin 154 Pepin, Roberta 70,154 Peterson, Connie 154 Peterson, Dan 58,154 Peterson, David 154 Peterson, Vicki 154 Peterson, Williams 154 Phillips, Dean 154 Phillips, Denise 154 Phillips, Kathryn 154 Picard, Bradley 154 Pieroni, Frank154 Pierson, James 65,154 Plett, Janet 154 Porter, Russell 154 Powell, Gregory 65,154 Powell, Mark 72,154 Powrie, Robert 154 Pratt, Frank 154 Pratt, Jack 157 Prosper, Pamela 154 Prosser, Mary 157 Prouty, Ralph 154 Puckett, Sheryl 154 Pugh, Cindy 157 Pullen, Randy 154 Quine, Larry 154 Quinn, Kevin 154 Raber, Robert 154 Ragland, Risa 154 Ragland,Tami 154 Randall, Jennifer 154 Randell, Barbara 154 Ravine, Laurie 154 Ray, Blane 89,154 Reasor, Michael 19,89,154 Reitmier, Julie 62,154 Rennert, Barbara 154 Replogle, Jeanne 154 Reser, Susan 74,154 Reynolds, Janet 74,154 Reynolds, Larry 154 Rice, Kenneth 154 Rice, Timothy 154,106 Richardson, Bonnie 56,154 Richart, Jerome 154 Rickard, Brian 154 Riddle, Jim 154 Rippee, Douglas 154 Risher, Sandra 154 Rist, Rhonda 154 Ritchie, Mark 154 Ritz, Dusty 154 Rivers, Lonnie 155 Roberts, Mark 58,155 Robertson, Jimmy 155 Robinson, Deena155 Robinson, Lynne 155 Robinson, Peggy 74,155 Robison, Bonita 62,75,155 Robison, Fred 155 Rohrer, Joni 155 Rolek, Tina 155 Rollis, Hope 155 Rose, Brad 89,155,106 Rosser, Kimberly 155 Roth, James 155 Rothstein, Tracy 70,155 Rowicki, Deborah 74,76,155 Runberg, Kristine 155 Rundle, Nancy 155 Running, Teresa 157 Russell, Marcia 155 Ryan, Debra 155 Saari, Pamela 155 Sandbo, Mark 155 Sannes, Mark 98,155 Sauer, Doug 155 Schaffner, Marlene 62,155 Schirman, Gregory 155 Schlepp, Gregory 89,155 Schlosser, Brian 155 Schmidt, Suzanne 74,155 Schmitz, Alan 155 Schultz, Starr 155 Schwartz, Gary 155 Seagreaves, John 73,155 Seely, Douglas 155 Selby, Pam 155 Sharp, Robky 155 Short, Donald 65,155 Siebert, Mark 155 Siefken, Steven 155 Simonsen, Kim 155 Simpson, Beth 155 Sir, Shelley 155 Skare, Gloria 155 Slagg, Merrill 155 Sleep, Julie 157 Slocum, Larry 155 Slocum, Terry 155 Smet, Steven 155 Smith, Barbara 157 Smith, Gerald 155 Smith, Michael 155 Smith, Nancy 155 Sorenson, Shawn 155 Southard, Bradley 157 Speicher, Marcia 155 Sproul, Diane 61,152,155 Spurlock, Steven 155 Staley, Donald 72,155 Stanford, Tony 155 Stanton, John 68,155 Starkey, Davie 62,155 Starkey, Robert 89,155 Starry, Linda 155 Steckel, David 156 Steen, Carol 62,65,155 Steffen, Ike 156 Stenstrom, Jodel 156 Stevens, Richard 58,63,156 Stintzi, Gretchen 65,67,156 Stirn, Reid 156 St. Marie, Matthew 156 Stockdale, Stephen 156 Stockman, James 98,156 Storer, Debra 156 Stovall, Kaytie 156 Stover, Karol 156 Sullivan, Brian 156,111 Sullivan, Timothy 156 Sullivan, Tycee 67,74,156 Suthers, Brad 156 Swartout, Virginia 156 Sweet, Michael 157 Sylvester, Randall 156 Taft, Willard 156 Tapscott, Douglas 156 Tarbert, Connie 156 Taylor, Andrew 156 Taylor, Sue 156 Thatcher, Ed 156 Thesman, Deborah 156 Thomas, Kathy 156 Thompson, Steven 156 Thorson, Brian 58,156 Thurston, Lynda 156 Tokars, Loretta 72,156 Tollefson, Jill 156 Tomson, Duane 156 Town, Gregory 156 Towner, Kenneth 89,98,156 Townsend, Richard 156 Tracy, Theresa 61,156 Tuker, Karen 156 Tyler, Debra 65,156 Tynan, Craig 156 Ulven, Douglas 58,156 Urquhart, Timothy 156 Vails, Shauna 156 Vancurler, Marie 157 Vandouris, Vickie 154,156 Vanorder, Lee 156 Vanos, Russell 156,106 VanWinkle, Mark 68,73,156 Veltrie, Oscar 156 Veltrie, Linda 156 Vest, Cathleen 156 Vienhage, Eugenia 73,156 Viger, Mark 156 Vlastelie, Colleen 156 Vornhedder, Denise 156 Vukich, Lori 156 Wagner, Debra 156 Wahl, Luann 156 Wainwright, Sally 156 Wakefield, Brice 156 Walinski, Irene 156,109 Walker, Katherine 156 Walters, Kim 156 Walton, David 156 Wardubsky, Elizabith 156,109 Wardrop, Richard 58,156 Wareham, Loan 156 Warner, Ronald 58,156 Watkins, Mark 156 Watt, Shelley 156 Wattslon, Debbie 157 Wear, Christopher 65,157 Weaver, Douglas 157 Weaver, Kevin 157 Weber, Marsha 76,157 Webster, Donald 61,157 Webster, John 61,157 Weinberg, Kenneth 157 Welliever, Ron 157 Wells, Clinton 157 Welsford, Bill 157 Werner, Christine 157 Werner, Lori 157 Westbrook, Jean 157 Weston, Vickie 157 White, Darla 157 White, Michael 157,106 White, Scott 157 White, Thomas 157 Whittaker, Earl 58,59,68,89, 157,106 Whilborg, Eileen 70,157,106 Wilke, Daniel 157 Willard, Glenn 157 Wilson, David 157,106 Wilson, Randall 157 Winkleman, Tracy 157 Winkler, Mark 157 Wisdom, Roberta 157 Wisner, Laurie 157 Wohlers, Timothy 157 Woodland, Royann 157 Wood, Keith 68,157 Woody, Keith 157 Worth, Larry 157 Wright, Vicki 157 Yount, Bill 157 Zaccaria, David 68,157 Zakwski, Steve 157 Zier, Lajuanna 157 Zuege, Mary 73,157 JUNHQR HNDEX Abramson, Sally 160,109 Adams, Kayla 160 Adams, Vicki 160 Anderson, Eric 75,160 Anderson, Mark 61,160 Anderson, Mary 160 Anderson, Patricia 62,72,78,160 Angstrom, Vernon 160 Ankenbrand, Bruce 160 Antonio, Linda 160 Anyan, Linda 78,160 Anyan, Randy 160 Applington, David 160 Arnett, Kent 160 Arrington, Randall 65,160 Atkinson, Becky 160 Aubrey, Craig 160 Ault, Gerald 160 Bagdon, Lynn 160 Bahe, Colleen 75,76,78,16O Bailey, Michael 160 Bailey, Jeffrey 160 Baker, Timothy 171 Baldwin, Jill 72,160 Baldwin,John160 Bare, Pat 160,182 Baril, James 28,160 Barker, Jack 160 Barnes, Daniel 160 Barnhart, Joy 74,160,165 Barrick, Laurie 160 Barth, Michelle 160 Baruch, Stephen 171 Bassen, Jeannie 171 Batters, Marc 171 Bates, Debbie 160 Batty, David 160 Beattie, Barbara 65,160 Beaulieu, Steven 160 Bell, Tom 160 Belefeulle, Sandra 78,160,108 Beloit, Dennis 160 Bennett, Roberta 160 Benshoof, David 160 Bentley, Barbara 171 Bereiter, Karen 160 Beresovo, Louis 160 Berglund, Charles 160 Bettinger, John 160 Bickley, Marsha 160 Biggs, Barbara 160 Bilesky, Cheryl 160 Black, Connie 65,160 Blair, Colleen 160 Blair, Kerry 90,160,106 Bland, Sheri 160 Blevins, John 160 Bockmeyer, Shelley 160,78 Bollard, Bruce 160 Bolstad, Denise 160 Bomben, Karen 160 Bond, Dan 160,111 Bosch, Joan 160 Boren, Jeff 171 Boschee, Kim 160 Bowen, Laura 160 Bowles, Steve 160 Box, Kris 29,160 Brasch, Gerald 171 Bremer, Laurie 61,160 Brenden, Craig 61 ,76,99,160 Breshears, Ken 161 Bressler, George 161 Brewer, Jeffrey 72,161 Brewer, Michael 161 Briley, Robin 29,78,161 Britton, Bonnie 63,161 Brock, Anne 161 Brodhead, Jeffrey 161 Brooks, Danny 161 Brown, Gary 28,731,161 Brundige, Debbie 161 Brunette, Jeffrey 161,111 Bryan, Melanie 161 Buckholz, Kathy 78,161 Burch, Brian 161 Burch, William 161 Burger, Steve 161 Burgess, Tonia161 Burke, Doug 58,161 Burkhardt, Pam 161 Burr, Ronald 161 Burrell, Paula 171 Busch, Marianne 62,72,161 Busse, Jeanette 161 Butler, Bruce 161 Butz, Greg 161 Cain,Joe161 Campbell, Debbie 43,70,161,109 Campbell, Maria 161 Campbell, Phil 61,76,161 Campbell, vicki 161 cane, Pat 75,232,161 Canning, Michael 161 Care, Brian 65,82,161 Carlberg, Leonard 161 Carlton ,Craig 161 Carlson, Michael 68,161 ,96 Carlson, Nora 161 Carroll, Michael 161 Carson, Timothy 161 Carter, Carter, Melinda 161 Rick 68,161 Cassidy, Margaret 76,161 Cates, Jerry 161 Chaffee, Brian 161 Chamberlain, Melinda 161 Chamberlin, Heather 161 Chappell, Debbie 161 Chappell, Landie 161 Childs, Laura 72,161 Chinn, David 161 Chinn, Sue 161 Christensen, Robert 161 Christianson, Paul 75,161 Churchill, Denise 161 Cirullo, Carleen 161,170 Clark, Gregory 19,82,161 Clark, Jeanne 78,162 Clark, Nancy 162 Claussen, Michael 65,162 Clemens, Donald 72,171 Clemens, Molly 162 Clevenger, David 162 Clossin, Donald 72,171 Clouse, Brian 162 Coates, Russell 162 Cochran, Laurie 76,162 Cole, Pamela 162 Cole, Steve 158,162 Coleman, Jim 162 Coleman, Rita 162 Collison, Bruce 162,110 Colliton, Bob 162 Colyar, Philip 162 Comstock, Darla 70,78,162 Conley, Jean 19,62,162 Cook, Thomas 162 Coonrod, Dan 162 Cordier, Cynthia 29,65,72,162 Cordier, George 171,75,82 Costello, Phyllis 162 Cote, Gene 171 Covey, Gene 171 Covey, Ed 63,162 Cox, Claudia 162 Cozza, Frank 73,162 Cozza, Pam 162 Craze, Bill 162 22 9 0 Crouch, Victor 162 Crowley, Paul 162 Croyle, Margruerite 162 Curtis, Carol 67,162 Czyson, Edward 162 Daffe, Doris 162 Dahlgren, Kim 162 Dailey, Jeannine 162 Dallas, Sue 162 Dalnes, Kurt 162 Daniel, Pamela 162 Dean, Dennis 162 oeefheim, iviark 19,55,s2,s3,99, 162 DeMarco, Laurie 78,158,162 DeMond, Karen 65,763,162 Dettwiler, Tom 65,162 Deupree, Cheryl 65,162 DeWitt, Laurel 162 Dickson, Melissa 162 Distler, Linda 37,65,162 Dompier, Jim 162 Doughty, Kathy 70,78,162 Dreis, Mark 162 Ducas, Caroline 162 Ducas, Nicholas 162 Duchow, Debra 159,162 Durbin, Sandra 162 Durgari, Robert 163 Dylina, Raymond 163 Earnest, Thomas 75,82,171 Earsley, Thomas 163 Easton, Luann 163 Edwards, Monte 28,29,163 Edwards, Richard 163 Egan, Kevin 163 Eickholdt, Larry 163 Elliot, David 65,163 Ellis, Gail159,163 Ellyson, Michael 99,163 Ellzey, Leonard 82,163 Elms, David 163 Elo, Lyle 163 Emry, Richard 163 England, Jean 163 Erickson, Dana 163 Erickson, Leslie 65 Erickson, Nancy 78,163 Ericson, Jill 65,76,78,163 Ericson, Jon 29,95,163 Fahey, Thomas 65,163 Feist, Greg 163 Faison, Dennis 171 Ferguson, Colleen 29,163,109 Fichera, Richard 163 Fiesler, Jacquelyn 163 Fisher, Larry 163 Fitzthum, Deborah 163 Flemming, Marc 98,99,163,106 Flynn, Daniel 21,159,163 Flynn, Michelle 163 Folden, Brad 163 Forsyth, Scott 82,75,158,159, 163 Fouts, Vicki 163 Fowler, Lindsay 163 Fox, Sharon 163 Francis, Raymond 171 Franke, Rita 163 Franklin, Kathy 58,163 Freeman, Kenn 27,163 Freese, Rod 63,163 Fretheim, Jeff 65,163 Frick, Howard 82,815,163 Frieske, Mark 171 Fritzen, Kathryn 163 Froelich, Steven 163 Frold, Curtis 171 Gabrian, Robert 171 Galbraith, Melinda 78,163 Gallagher, Larry 65,163,110 Gallagher, Pam 163 Gallion, Rhonda 163 Gardner, Kevin 163 Geddes, Jacqueline 163 Geisler, Rebecca 61,78,163 Gerow, Gerry 163 Gilstrap, Charles 171 Gintz, Janell 163 Glenn, Lewis 163 Glover, Cheri 75,78,163 Gossard, Renee 163 Gray, Michael 163 Green, Richard 163 Grimmer, Denise 76,163 Grob, Bruce 171 Groohoug, Robert 171 Gunning, Susan 163 Gwynne, Carol 65,163 Hagland, Randy 163 Hahn, Cindy 171 Hall, David 163 Hallett, Mark 164 Hamby, Debbie 29,164 Haney, Katherine 164 Hansen, Bruce 164 Hansen, Celeste 164 Hansen, Connie 76,164 Hansen, Ray 164 Hanson, Ellen 164 Hanson, Mark 164 Harding, Rosemarie 164 Hardy, Sherrill 164 Harless, Patricia 164 Harriman, Jim 58,164 Hart, John 65,164 Hart, Ronald 164 Harvey, Mary Luann 65,164 Hawkins, Patrick 164 Hawkins, Steve 164 Hay, Elizabeth 164 Hayter, Sue 159,164 Heckler, Teresa 164 Heeren, Ron 164 Heinen, Daniel 164 Hendren, Jolene 164 Henley, Mike 99,164 Hennes, David 171 Herberholz, Randy 58,59,164 Herman, Pam 164 Hermstad, Nancy 164 Heytz, Martin 164 Higgins, Jacque 78,164 Higinbotham, Susan 164 Hilderman, Resa 21,46,164 Hill, Ed 164 Hill, Scott 164 Hill, Sue 58,164 Hinton, Melanie 164 Hicking, Gary 164 Hofer, William 164 Hoff, Terri 164 Hoffman, David 171 Hoffman, Tommie 90,164 Holcomb, Allen 164 Holden, Chuck 171 Holdridge, Peggy 63,65,76,164 Holland, Nancy 61,75,78,164 Holm, Roni 164 Holmquist, Kathy 78,164 Hopkins, Dave 164 Hopkins, Charles 171 Hopkins, Ray 164 Hovda, Roger 164 Howald, Earl 164,96 Howard, Daniel 164 Howard, Evan 62,158,164 Hughes, James 164 Hughto, Mary 164 Hult, Nancy 62,75,164 Hunter, Dianne 70,164 Hurd, Stephen 63,90,164,107,106 Hutchins, Dave 164 Inman, Patrick 164 Inman, Steven 164 Iverson, Brian 164 Iverson, Wendy 164 lves, Barbara 171 Jaddatz, Dorothy 171 James, Janet 171 James, Matt 171 Jenkins, Patricia 164 Johann, Debra 164,108 Johnson, Bonnie 46,164 Johnson, Cathy 75,164 Johnson, David 164 Johnson, David M. 65,82,171 Johnson, Donald 164 Johnson, Floyd 164,110 Johnson,John 164 Johnson, Linda 171 Johnson, Mark E. 21,164 Johnson, Mark N.171 Jones, Brian 164 Jones, Lisa 40,46,164 Jones Susan 61,164 'Jonesf Theresa 72,165 Jozwiak, Ramona 165 Judd, Kristi 171 Justus, Deanna 78,165 Kaio, Roberta 159,165 Kaiser, Randy 68,165 Kane, James 37,65,165 Kathrens, Alan 165 Kaul, Kathy 165 Kendall, Brenda 165 Kendall, Christine 61,165 Kensok, Robert 165 Kent, Susan 78,165 Kiehn, Michael 165 Kiernan, Sharon 165 Kimball, Randy 171 Kimmet, Ann 165 King, Anita 165 King, Pamela 165 Kieldgaard, Lawrence 165 Klise, Tommie 165 Klitzke, Vickie 165 Knack, Robert 171 Knight, Gayle 162,165 Knutson, Carl 165 Kohlstaedt, Lynn 165 Koomler, Martin 75,82,165 Koznek, Donna 70,165 Kratofil, Sharon 165 Krause, John 99,165 Krauter, Beverly 165 Kretzer, Steven 165 Krieg, Don 165 Krieger, Lynn 65,165 Krigbaum, Carla 165 Krotzer, Tim 165 Kyle, Warren 165 Labrucherie, Angeline 165 LaFay,Candus171 LaFontaine, Bob 165 Lamberson, Stephen 165 Lambert, Timothy 165 Langlund, Deborah 165 Largent, Keith 165 Larson, Jean 165 Larson, Kaye 67,165 Larson, Kirk 165 Lassman, Mark 165 Latenser, Tom 65,165 Lathen, Thomas 27,28,29,166 Lauber, Dale 166 Lavelle, Michael 166 Lavender, Deborah 78,166 Lawson, Kevin 166,96 Leason, Becky 29,7O,158,166 LeBlanc, Sharon 40,166 Leestma, Harley 166 Lemon, Larry 166 Leon, Jerome 166 Leon, Stephen 82,166 Lewis, Bruce 166 Lewis, Sandra D. 166 Lewis, Sandra L. 166 Leytze, Mary Jane 29,63,166 Lightfoot, Richard 82,166 Lillie, Alan 166 Lindholm, Jeffrey 166 Lindstrom, Robert 166 Linton, Debbie 40,78,166 Little, Mark 75,82,99,158,166 Livingston, John 171 Lockie, Tamra 166 Logan, Mariane 166 Long, Glenna 166 Love, Richard 166,106 Lowe, Robbie 171 Lucas, Joanne 166 Luders, Wendy 166 Lumley, Scott 166 Lund, Carolyn 166 Lund, Martin 166 Lundin, Darlene 67,74,166 Luse, James 166 Lynch, David 28,166 Lyons, Steve 166 Maass, Karen 166 Mabbott, David 166 MacDonald, Kenneth 166 Mager, Debbie 166 Maham, Robert 171 Maier, Rene 166 Main, Heather 43,78,166 Mann, Katherine 68,78,166 Manshack, Roxanne 78,166 Many, Missy 166 Marmont, Marcy 166 Marshall, Mark 166 Martin, Kay 166 Martindale, Michael 166 Mast, Michael 166 Mathiason, Martha 166 Mattocks, John 166 McAlister, Robin 21 ,46,166 McArthur, Donald 166 McBride, Robert 166 McBride, Valerie 166 McCabe, Vicki 171 McCaughey, Gail 166 McClain, Wesley 65,166 McCracken, Karolyn 166 McDaniel, Theresa 166 McDonnell, Marcia 29,72,75,166 McDowell, Jackie 166 McDowell, Maureen 166 McDowell, Theresa 166 McGinnis, Mike 166 McGougan, Kelly 158,159,162,166 McGuire, Jay 166 McGuire, Peggy 166 McHugh, Michelle 62,72,166 McKee, Denise 166,109 McKee, James 82,166 McKeen, Mike 166 McLam, Pam 61,167 McMahan, Phillip 171 McWayne, Susan 68,78,167 McWilliams, Ruthanne 65,167 Mead, Becky 167 Means, Robert 72,76,167 Medina, LaDonna 167 Meier, Deborah 65,167 Mellen, Frederick 167 Mellen, Renee 167 Mellor, Volker 167 Menegas, George 98,99,167,111 Mesler, Gary 171 Merohinney, Timothy 167 Meyers, Helen 167 Michels, Thomas 61,167 Michelson, Steven 167 Michelsen, Jolene 70,78,167 Mielke, Guy 167 Mielke, Jeanna 61,70,78,167 Miller, Carol 171 Miller, Mark 167 Miller, Vicki 65,167 Millhoun, Robert 167 Mills, Norman 167 Montgomery, Linda 75,78,167 Morlan, Jeffrey 29,75,82,83, 162,167 Morris, John 167 Morse, William 171 Mullen, Mary Jo 167 Mullennix, Vonda 76,78,167 Murcar, James 167 Mustard, Gregory 167 Neel, Shelley 65,167 Nehrhood, Mark 167 Nelson, Robin 171 Nelson, Russell 167 Newbury, John 167 Nicholls, Norman 65,167 Nilles, Cheryl 167 Nixon, James 167 Noel, Rita 73,167 Nolan, Cathy 167 Nord, Linda 167 Nuchols, Bill 167 O'Brien, Tommy 167 O'Conner, Robert 171 O'Leary, Michael 65,165,167 Olheiser, Debbie 167 Olson, John 167,106 O'Neil, Kelli 167 O'Neill, Mary 171 Ortman, Amy 167 Oscarson, Ronald 167 Otis, Terry 75,82,167 Otto, Ruth 168 Pachman, John 168 Palmer, Cheryl 168 Palmer, Richard 168 Paluck, Miriam 171 Parke, Mike 168 Parker, Chris 171 Parr, Randall 168 Pavlak, Margaret 168 Peebles, Chris 168 Pelletier, Donald 168 Perry, Colleen 171 Persello, Janet 168 Petek, Debra 168 Peterson, Cheryl 168 Peterson, Craig 168 Peterson, Mary 168 Peterson, Vicki 78,159,168 Petrick, Susan 168 Petty, Bryce 168,167 Phillips, Lisa 75,168 Pilcher, Steven 90,168,106 Pippinger, Steven 168 Poston, George 61,168 Potesky, Janis 168 Potter, Linda 75,135,167,168,109 Prather, Jan 135,167,168 Price, Richard 168 Probst, Kim 168 Pulling, Lyle 68,168,176 Pulvermacher, Ann 74,168 Putt, Debbie 76,168 Quinton, Randy 171 Ragland, Marta 78,168 Raivo, Julie 168 Ramage, Steve 73,168 Ramos, Patti 168 Ramsey, Paul 168 Rasmussen, Randy 168 Rauth, Dolores 168 Ray, George 58,168 Raymond, Jani 168 Raymond, Michael 75,168,96 Reimer, Don 168 Remington, Diann 168 Remington, Rollie168 Replinger, Brian 29,158,168 Replogle, Michael 168 Repp, Michael 168 Repp, Wendy 76,168 Reser, Mary Jane 78,168 Reynolds, David 168 Rice, Rick 168 Rice, Susan 78,168 Richardson, Sue 73,76,168 Ridnour, Rhonda 19,29,130,168 Robertson, Carrie 61,168 Robertson, Joe 98,168,96 Robinson, Kathleen 168 Roehm, Robyn 168 Rogers, Gevan 171 Roland, Rochelle 168 Ross, David 63,168 Rowberry, Martha 68,168 Rowicki, Celine 168 Rush, Don 168 Rush, Steven 171 Sabo, Carolyn 168 Saint, Claudia 65,168 Sanders, Karen 75,78,168 Sarber, Robert 168 Satterlee, Jill 78,168 Sauser, Kathy 67,711,168 Savitz, Charles 29,58,168 Sawyer, Terri 168 Schibel, James 168 Schinzel, Ted 168 Schmidt, Kathleen 62,168 Schneider, Heidi 70,168 Schoultz, Frances 168 Schramm, Roger 168 Schultz, Diane 168 Schultz, Pat 168 Scrivner, Kennon 168 Seal, Bruce 169 Seipp, Jacqueline 169 Seubert, Janet 169 Sexsmith, Reagan 158,169 Sharp, Colleen 171 Shauvin, Rick 29,169 Shay, Tim 169 Shearer, Jim 169 Sherar, Bonnie 70,169 Sherwood, Douglas 169 Sherwood, Lorilee 46,169 Shintani, Jeanne 169 Siers, Rick 171 Siers, Teresa 169 Sigman, Janis 65,169,108 Silk, John 19,169 Simons, Debbie 171 Simpson, Christopher 169 Slater, Keith 169 Smith, Carter 169 Smith, Jeffrey 169 Smith Smith Smith Kristine 61,78,169 Paula 70,72,78,169 Ray 169 smitiiibn, Debbie 169 Snider, James 171 soo, Derek 99,169,110 Sorenson, Brad 169 Spiker, Patricia 169 Spring, Teresa 169 Springer, Alan 169 Spurgin, John 169 Stabin, Max 171 Staples, Renae 169 Starkey, Mary 169 Steinmetz, Linda 29,65,169 Stenstrom, Mark 68,169 Stewart, Deanna 169 Stocker, Steve 82,169,96 Stolz, Joan 170 Story, Sheryl 170 Stroyan, Shari 61,67,170 Stuart, David 65,170 Stuart, John 170 Sullivan, Susan 170 Swanbeck, Vicky 170 Swanson, Amy 170 Swenson, Mark 170 Swords, Karen 29,170 Szabo, Georgia 170 Taie, Randall 65,170 Talkington, Colleen 171 Tanner, Wally 170 Tarr, Teresa 170 Taylor, Deannette 170 Taylor, Glen 171 Teague, Paula 170 Teters, Denise 62,170 Tharp, Zoerene 170 Theisen, Mary Kay 170 Thiele, Dave 170 Thomas, Lynn 27,29,74,76,170 Thomas, Robert 170 Thomlev, Sandra 170 Thompson, Carol 170 Thompson, John 170 Thornton, Russell 170 Thorson, Dannette 170 Thurber, Laura 170 Tidd, Ricky 82,83,95,170,111 Tissue, Peggy 170 Trowbridge, Alexia Trover, Mark 68,170 Turner, Larry 170 Tyree, Dianna 170 Udland, Gerald 171 Urice, Shelley 75,76,170 Urness, Julie 170 Usher, Deborah 170 Vandouris, Rick 170,176,106 Van Dyke, Patricia 29,170 Vane, Michael 170 Vaughn, Bob 170 Vaughn, Randy 170 Vienhage, William 68,170 Vlastelic, Patricia 170 Volosing, Gail 170 Vornheder, Rick 170 Vultrie, Lee Ann 170 Wahl, Rick 170 Waite, Joy 76,170 Walker, Richard 170 Walker, Sharon 170,65 Wands, Curt 73,170 Warpenburg, Mike 170 Warriner, Richard 170 Washburn, Brian 161,170 Watkins, Patrice 170 Weaser, Jerald 171 Webb, Michael 29,170 Weinberg, Steven 90,170,106 Weldin, Laverne 170 Welle, Andrew 58,170 Westburg, Julie 170 Westmoreland, Bill 170 Whalen, Kevin 170 Whicker, Leslie 170 White, Brenda 65,170 White, Daniel 170 White, Tim 170 Whitehill, Marcia 170 Wilke, Steven 73,170 Williams, Kelly 65,76,78,17O Williams, Pamela 170 Williams, Richard 170 Wilson, Daniel 170 Winkler, Priscilla 171,109 Winters, Kevin 171 Winters, Sue 62,70,76,171 Wintersteen, Frank 171 Wirtz, Larry 169,171 Wisher, Mark 171 Wissink, Steven 171 Wood, Cheryl 171 Wood, Nancy 171 Wood, Teresa 171 Wooddell, Jodi 171 Wright, Gregory 171,110 Yamauchi, Joan 65,171 Yancy, Scott 171 Young, Daniel 171 Young, Dianna 171 Young, Mark 171 Young, Robin 171 Zaccaria, Gregory 65,171 Zehm, Janet 171 Zemke, Steven 72,171 Zerba, Bette 171 Zigman, William 171 Zollman,Jeffrey 171 SENHQR HNDEX Abramson, Laura 75,78,203 Adams, Terry 172 Akiyama, John 68,76,172,173 Alexander, Harold 172 Allen, Paul 172 Amsbury, Kim 172 Anderson, Asile 67,173 Anderson, Gail 202 Anderson, Mark 68,173,182, 193 Angel, Gloria 173 Anyan, Stephen 203 Armitage, Tom 33,37,44,72, 123,172,179 Arnold, Glenn 172 Arnold, Robert 172 Ault, Constance 172 Ayers, Ronda 172 Babin, James 173 Bailey, Douglas 173 Baker, Bradley 173 Baker, Kevin 203 Baker, Steven 172 Barker, Rebecca 203 Barnes, Martin 172,96 Barranco, Jack 65,203 Barrett, Jonathan 172 Bass, Danny 172 Batchelor, Anita 173 Battell, James 203 Bauer, Michael 173,203 Bayman, Frank 72,173,201 Beal, Carrie 172 Beatty, Cynthia 172 Beazer, Karene 75,172 Beck, Jerry 68,203 Beckman, Jerold 172 Bell, Geri 19,172 Bell, James 173 Bellefeuille, Jay 173,111 Bellos, Susan 68,173 Bennett, Melody 75,78,174 Benshoff, Molly 68,174 Bergdoll, Terese 174 Berman, Allyson 175 Bertholf, Eric 175 Bettinger, Lavverence 175,110 Bick, David 175,107,106 Bierce, Karen 175 Biggs, Walter 175 Birch, Victoria 67,175 Blrchill, Colleen 68,78,175 Bishop, Holly 46,175 Blomgren, Craig 175 Bolstad, Cheryl 67,174 Bonser, Floyd 174 Bookwalter, Debbie 4O,46,76,174 Boomer, Kayle 174,189 Booth, Larry 203 Borg, Katherine 174 Botts, Deborah 175 Bowes, Katherine 175 Bremer, Victoria 40,41 ,68,1 75 Brett, Marci 173,175,194 Brickley, Ronald 203 Brison, Geri 175 Broderick, Shawn 58,203 Brooks, Ronald 75,173,174,96 Brown, Anne 73,75,78,174,196 Brown, James 174 Brown, Pat 37,62,17-4,194 Bryan, Lorraine 174 Bullivant, John 175 Bunch, Debra 67,68,175 Bunk, Michael 203 Bunn, Steven 175,110 Burbo, Gregory 75,82,175 Burchell, Melissa 63,174 Burgess, Sheryll 175,203 Burgor, Laura 174 Bunow, Larry 174 Busse, Eric 174 Butler, Deanna 203 Butler, Tom 39,174 Byers, Scott 175 Byrnes, Dana 70,175 Callahan, Thomas 175 Cameron, Karen 21,24,4O,72,75, 175 Carlascio, Tony 203 Carlson, Clifford 175 Carlson, Jeannette 59,72,178 Carlson, Raymond 73,203 Carlson, Ruth 178 Caroon, Kathy 67,178 Carrigan, Douglas 203 Carro, Rodney 178 Carroll, Patricia 178 Caul, Linda 62,179 Caven, Gary 179 Cayer, Lee 179 Clinton, Tom 203 Crenzia, Richard 179 Crenzia, Ronald 178 Chadwick, Ron 75,82,85,173,178 Chamberlin, David 178 Chamberlin, Shannon 178 Chance, Linda 178 Chappell, Janice 43,68,179 Christenson, Tanya 68,179 Christian, Lynn 179 Christianson, Dora 179 Christie, Robert 178 Clarke, Anne 178 Claughton, Calvin 178 Cleavenger, Dennis 72,75,82, 173,178 Clemm, Dale 178 Clouse, Stan 178 Coats, Christopher 179 Cobb, Sheri 75,76,78,179 Cobb, Ty 179 Coble, Rick 179 Cockburn, Steve 178 Cofer, Larry 178 Colp, Carolyn 178 Conner, Daniel 178 Conway, John 178 Costello, Debra 179 Costello, Susan 68,179 Cox, Kenneth 179 Craig, Donald 68,179 Crampton, Barbara 65,178 Croyle, David 68,178 Culver, Barbara 67,178 Curtis, Loreen 61,76,176 Dammarell, Christina 68,176 Damon, Dean 177 Daugherty, Colleen 177 Davidson, Julie 177 Davis, Donald 68,177 Davis, Elizabeth 177 Davis, Tina 176 DeCroff, Mike 176 Defeyter, David 176 DeLanoy, Linda 177 DeLapp, Stephen 203 DeMarco, Linda 177,109 DeMasi, Crista 67,68,177 DenBroder, Tim 177 DeSeve, David 203 DeShazo, Rick 82,177 Devlin, Mark 54,68,177 Dewey, Barbara 67,68,176 Dietrich, Christine 203 Dillon, Jackie 176 Dixon, Kathy 26,27,29,76,177 Dodrill, William 177 Doleman, Connie 76,173,177 Doughty, David 176 Downhour, Risteen 68,76,176 Dreis, Karen 67,177 Dryden, Laurie 68,177 Duncan, Diane 176 Dunson, Janet 176 Edwards, Kevin 203 Edwards, Robert 177 Edwards, Ronnie 203 Egan, Maureen 177 Eggers, Susan 177 Eigeman, Maureen 75,177 Ek, Susan 176 Elder, Richard 176 Ellis, David 176 Elo, Judith 65,177 England, Cynthia 177 Erdahl, Rodney 177 Erickson, Gary 177 Erickson, Karen 24,73,173,177 Evans, Elise 182 Faison, Robert 203 Farmer, Laura 203 Farnsworth, Claudia 182 Farr, Ted 82,83,75,182 Farrier, Connie 182 Favaro, Marsha 182 Fay, Terri 58,78,182,109 Fehler, David 61,68,75,82,86, 173,182 Felix, Jon 182 Fischer, Marlene 182 Fisher, James 203 Fitchner, Frank 203 Fjellman, Marc 182 Fleenor, Kathie 68,182 Flynn, Shannon 183 Folden, Blake 183 Forson, Bob 183 Foss, Janet 67 Frahm, Chris 27,94,183,199 Frazer, Vickie 203 Freese, Cathy 183 Fritts, Patricia 182 Fritz, Judy 182 Froid, Lisa 182 Fry, Joanne 182 Fry, Michael 182 Fuget, Thomas 183 Garinger, Barbara 183 Garrett, Steven 183 Geisler, vviiiiam 27,223,133 Gibson, John 183 Gier, Louise 68,75 Giguere, James 203 Gillette, Paul 180 Gilliland, Cheryl 180 Gilliland, Sharon 180 Gilmore, Lynn 180 Glass, Nancy 68,203 Glatt, Deborah 180 Gleason, Kathleen 180 Glenn, Barbara 180 Glenn, Debra 180 Glinski, Robert 180 Glinski, Roger 180 Goebel, Kathleen 67,180 Gooch, Melody 180 Gossard, Douglas 203 Grewe, Ronald 180 Grimmer, Joanne 180 Groesbeck, Bruce 98,99,75,180,96 Groom, Bob 203 Gross, Catherine 7O,73,180 Gunn, Lynnette180 Hagen, Steven 180 Hahn, Camille 183 Hainze, John 65,203 Hall, Laura 180 Hall, Leann 180 Halsey, Marcia 67,68,180 Hamilton, Terry 203 Hammond, Douglas 65,180 Hahlen, Roberta 181 Haroldson, David 181 Haraughty, Garry 181 Harding, Floyd 181 Harper, Carolyn 26,78,173 Hartung, Joyce 62,181 Hatch, Mark 203 Hathaway, Mark 181 Hauck, Nancy 181 Havens, David 203 Hawley, Rosland181 Hayashi, Arthur 61 ,76,1 24,173 181 Haymond, Charles 181 Hayter, Vicki 24,68,181 Heeren, Steven 90,199,107,106 Heike, Stephen 181 Hendon, Karen 181 Henkle, Patrick 181 Henry, Bonnie 181 Hensdell, Joseph 65,181 Herberholz, Kathy 181 Heritage, Joyce 181 Herzog, Jay 61 ,75,76,181 Hess, Barbara 181 Hickman, Sheree 67,68,181 Hicks, Debra 181 Higgins, Rose 78,183 Hime, John 183 Hinchliff, Cheryl 183 Hindley,Jean 173,183 Hinton, Douglas 183 Hitchcock 203 Hodges, John 183 Hoefel, Richard 183 Hofer, Roxanne 183 Hoffman, Norma 183 Holcomb, Thomas 28,72,123,184 Holien, Shane 184 Holland, Janet 68,184 Holland, Robert 203 Holms, Bruce 82,83,184,106 Holt, Patricia 184 Horne, Deborah 68,184 Houchin, Leanne 68,184 Howard, Patricia 43,72,76,7a, 184 Howe, Edith 184 Howland, Charles 184 Hughto, Susan 37,76,184 Impecoven, Michele 184 Jackson, Donald 184 Jacobson, Jacalyn 184 Jaddatz, Bobbi 203 James, Terry 184 Jansen, Jill 62,184 Janvier, Sherrill 78,184,196 Jarvis, Sherri 61,184 Jensen, Christine 68,78,184 Jensen, Dwayne 184 Johnson, James 185 Johnson, James 184,68 Johnson, J.T. 54,185 Johnson, Joe 203 Johnson, Kimberly 184 Johnson Lori 185 1 Johnson, Mark 185 Johnson, Patta 38,185 Johnson, Randy 185 Johnson, Roy 185 I Johnson, Sandra 61,70,185 Johnson, Teresa 185 Johnston, Georgiann 185 Jones, David 185 Jones, Lyn 26,29,185 Jorgenson, Steven 185 Jorges, Richard 185 Joy, Patricia 72,78,185 Justus, Ruth 185 Kabanak, Eunice 185 Kaluza, Theodor 186 Kane, Shirley 186 Kathan, Carol 186 Kennedy, Pat 186 Kent, Carolann 75,186 Kessinger, Jane 186 Keyes, Gary 68,75,82,186 Kiehn, Richard 186 Kilgore, Megan 173,186 King, Debbie 186 King, Mary 186 Kinney, Brian 186 Knack, Bryan 186 Kneeshaw, Sandra 24,68,186 Koenig, Phillip 186,111 Kohler, Hans Peter 72,187 Kohler, Patricia 187 Kohlstedt, Raymond 187 Kolassa, Michael 185 Koppe, Howard 187 Korling, Judy 187 Kramer, Sharon 24,76,176,187 Krautkraemer, James 187 Krueger, Ladonna 187 Krupp, Martin 187 Kuehl, Rebecca 62,187,109 Kuest, Gary 187 Ladd, Michael 67,187 Lamont, Jean 72,187,109,108 Lamson, Kay 187 Lantz, Kerri 187 Lapinski, Magdalena 61,76,187 Larson, Michelle 187 Larson, Vicki 187 Laughlin, Christopher 187 Lawrence, Shannon 39,187 Lawson, Susan 187 Leapley, Cheryl 33,43,73,75, 173,187 Leason, Linda 187 Lebret, Holly 187 Leduc, Jack 187 Lee, Joselle 55,68,188 Lees, Anita 188 Leestma, Randall 203 Leeth, Hope 188 Leffler, Richard 188 Lennox, Colleen 75,188 Lerum, Linda 68,188 Lesser, Jeffrey 188 Lewis, Jack 72,188 Lewis, Scott 68,188 Lewis, Margie 43,188,109 Lewis, Sharon 67,188 Libby, Daniel 188 Liddell, Jeffrey 82,84,86,75, 98,99,188,96 Lightner, Vicki 188 Lilla, Mary Beth 67,188 Lindberg, Kirsten 173,188 Lindner, Randy 188 Lindsay, Ralph 203 Logsdon, Sue 68,188 Lopez, Lilly 203 Lorenzi, David 188 Loucks, Mary 163,188 Lowry, Melissa 46,75,76,'l88 Lowther, Douglas 188 Lundberg, Craig 188 Lynch, Dan 203 Magrath, Thomas 188 Malterner, Laurine 188 Manchester, Blue 188 Manganelle, Melody 189 Marburger, Rennee 68,189 Marks, Gary 189 Marshall, Terrianne 189 Marte, Michael 75,76,82,189 Martin, Robert 189,197 Martin, Thomas 189 Matsch, Jacolyn 43,73,75,76, 78,189 Mattocks, Dianna 189 Maxwell, Jeffrey 189 Mays, Michele 67,189 McCollim, Kim 189 McCrow, John 203 McDaniel, Katherine 68,189 McDowell, Mark 189 McFarlane, Gayle 46,189 McGrath, Jo Ann 189 McGrath, Stephen 203 Mclntosh, Billie 61,76,173,189 Mclsaac, James 189 McKean, Debra 189 McKee, Craig 190 McKee, Janet 62,190 McKeen, Randal 190 McKnight, Connie 190 McMathan, Craig 190 McNett, Ronald 65,190 McOuade, Mike 54,68,88,19O Means, Michael 57,191,110 Meier, Marvin 191 Merriman, Kevin 68,191 Merriman, Les 68,191 Mesler, Randy 68,203 Meyer, John 75,82,191 Meyers, Ken 68,203 Michaelson, David 191 Michel, Greg 191 Michels, Teresa 191 Miller, Diane 191 Miner, Jody 191 Moe, Susan 191 Moffatt, Lorrie 65,72,76,191 Montgomery, Jo Ann 63,191,109 Moon, Shirlee191 Moore, Cheryl 37,68,191 Morbeck, Patricia 191 Morgan, Ramona 191 Morris, Jon 191,106 Morris, Steve 191 Morstad, Carolyn 191 Morton, Rick 191 Moses, Marty 191 Munther, Terry 21 ,44,73,76,93, 179,191 Murphy, Jeanne 191 Murphy, Michael 191 Naccarato, Calli 61 ,67,192 Nelson, Steven 191 Neuberger, Kathie 191 Neumiller, Darrell 191 Newport, Grant 72,191 Nibler, Cynthia 46,191 Nichalous, Paula 191 Nienhues, Michael 191 Nolan, Gary 75,82,192,197,107,106 Nord, Philip 192 Norman, Robert 68,192 Norske, Brian 192 Northart, Jack 193 Northrup, Kathi 24,193 O'Connor, William 193,110 O'Donnell, Tomie193 Ogilvie, .lan 78,192 Oliver, Kathleen 192 Oliver, Lorryn 192 Olsen, Shyla 192 Olson, Mark 192 Olson, Paul 73,193 O'Neill, Colleen 193 Overbust, Georgie 68,78,193 Owens, Grace 193 Paddock, Melvin 19,193 Palmer, Linda 192 Parks, Michelle 67,68 Parsons, Lynn 192 Pavlic, Janice 192 Peak, Diane 192 Pearson, Diane 68,193 Peden, Deborah 46,193 Pederson, John 193 Perkins, Milton 193 Perry, Charles 68,192 Peterson, Dwight 192 Peterson, Susannah 38,192 Peterson, Fred 21,192 Peterson, Gary 192 Peterson, Raymond 193 Peterson, Vickie 193 Pettis, Dick 193 Picard, Kathleen 65,193 Pierson, Michele 193 Piper, Jack 192 Pippee, Cheryl 192 Poffenroth, Barry 75,82,192,96 Poffenroth, Larry 193 Polworth, Steve 193 Ponsness, Claudia 193 Porlen, Michelle 192 Porter, Jeff 193 Pbrtz, James 194 Poston, Cherie 68,194 Potter, John 75,82,194,107,106 Powell, Tim 194 Powrie, Cindy 72,194 Price, Kathryn 26,67,78,194 Puckett, Carol 62,65,68,195 Pugh, Christi 195 Putt, Robert 194 Randall, Mike 194 Randall, Sally 194 Raschko, Edith 62,195 Rasmussen, Kimberly 195 Ray, Lynn 195 Redd, Terry 75,82,83,195 Reed,William 61,68,195 Reichert, Rebecca 68,195 Rexroad, Mary Ellen 68 Reynolds, Kenneth 195 Reynolds, Steven 195 Richardson, Neil 195 Richter, Barbara 24,76,179,195 Ritchey, David 195 Roberts, James 195 Roberts, Susan 73,182,195 Robison, Gerald 195 Rodgers, Claudia 195 Rogers, Susan 68,195 Rolek, Nancy 195 Roth, Katherine 195 Ruland, Douglas 195 Rundle, Connie 68,195 Ryan, Scott 39,82,203 Sadler, Gail 65,195 Sampson, Emma 195 Sand, Patrick 195 Sanders, Danielle 68,195 Sartz, Jeff 75,82,84,98,99,195 Schaefer, Nancy 65,76,195 Schibel, Pat 195 ' Schirman, Michael 195 Schmidt, Richard 197 Schmitt, Diane 197 Schmitz, Dan 197 Schmitz, Debbie 197 Schneider, Loretta 197 Schutz, Diane 65,197 Scissons, David 197 Seagrave, Brian 196 Sedore, Cindy 196 Seier, Edward 196 Seier, James 196 Seipp, Jerald 75,98,197,111,96 Sessions, David 33,37,68,73,197 Sessions, Michael 19,21,54,68, 73,76,175,176,182,197 Shearer, Marietta 197 Shepard, Margo 197 Shepherd, Diane 197 Sherar, Laura 78,197,109 Sherrill, Linda 197 Sherwood, David 75,82,197 Showman, Carol 68,195,197 Skavland, Russel 197 Skelton, Carol 197 Skow, Donald 65,197 Smet, Robert 68,197 Smith, Carol 196 Smith, Gwendolyn 196 Smith, Kathleen 63,196 Smith, Susan 196 Smith, Suzanne 39,65,196 Snyder, Dennis 197 Snyder, Keith 27,75,68,197 Solga, Barbara 195 Spink, Lorrie 67 Spring, Kenneth 197 Spurgeon, Helene 196 Spurling, Katherine 197 Stanton, Thomas 68,90,196,107 Starkey, Phyllis 196 Steen, Gary 196 Steiger, Timothy 75,94,197 Stevens, Diane 197 Stevenson, Mary 197 Stillar, Rick 75,82,83,197 Stirn, Barbara 198 Stone, Robin 198 Stoner, Richard 58,198 Stork, John 198 Stover, Karyn 37,67,78,198 Stoyonac, Steven 198 Strick, Eddie 199 Strother, Lorraine 68,199 Sullivan, Stephen 198 Swamby, Arnold 198 Swett, Gayle 198 Taennes, Cheryl 198 Taitel, Paula 62,198 Tarbert, Craig 198 Tarr, Mark 199 Taylor, Nancy 198 Tenney, Melissa 198 Terhard, Debra 68,199 Teters, Roland 63,198 Theisen, Nick 54,118,198 Thomas, Susan 199 Thomley, Susan 199 Thompson, Dan 199 Thompson, Gary 37,76,173,199 Thompson, Jackie 199 Thompson, Michael 65,199 Thornton, Gregory 199 Thurston, Nancy 199 Tolley, Michael 199 Tompkins, Deborah 199 Tomsha, Georgia 199 Toptine, Glenn 199 Townsend, Sheila 68,198 Tyler, Sandra 65,198 234 Underhill, John ei,72,i93,199 uiloaniak, John 27,54,75,s2,199 Vails, Clayton 58,200 VanWinkle, Janice 61 ,75,200 Vaughan, David 200 Vedder, George 200 Veitenheimer, Sue 201 Verney, .Iayne 65,72,76,201 Vickery, Kathleen 201 Vogel, Albert 200 Wagenman, Glenn 200 Wagner, Susan 200 Walinski, Wynne 200,109 Walker, Dava 76,173,200 Walker, Linda 62,201 Wands, Cynthia 43,76,201 Wands, Susan 201 Warner, Barbara 68,201 Warren, Susan 201 Watson , Shirley 200 Watters, Wendy 63,200 Weaver, Karen 200 Weaver, Nancy 27,68,200 Weaver, Sharon 200 Weber, David 201 Weeks, Beth 201 Welch, Robin 68,201 Wells, Sheryl 201 Welsford, Mary 201 Wheeler, Rita 200 Whipple, Sheryl 200 White, Janet 68,200 White, Richard 65,200 White, Tony 200 Whittaker, Don 201 Wilber, Bill 98,99,201,111,96 Wilcox, Robin 201 Wilke, Karen 202 Wilkinson, Nancy 202 Williams, Debra 201 Williams, Linda 201 Williamson, Mark 65,200 Willis, Verne 202 Wilson, Patricia 202 Wimpy, Rollin 7e,9o,2o2,1o7,1oa Wink, Roger 65,68,202 Winkel, David 189 Wisdom, Barney 202 Wightmari, John 202 Withrow, Craig 75,82,86,202 Wittkopf, Catherine 73,78,202 Wold, Kirsten 75,78,196,202 Wood, Nancy 202 Wood, Sandra 68,78,202 Wright, Jeffrey 26,27,44,90, 202,106 Young, Tana 202 Zalevits, Jane 202 Zarneski, David 202 Zarneski, Penny 202 Zinn, James 202 Zuege, Lynne 202 FACULTY HNDEX Adams, Verda 118 Alex, George 136 Bell, Evan 126 Bockmeyer, Patricia 122 Brandon, Terry 135 Brooks, Gilbert 135 Brown, James 126 Burgen, Harold 135 Burger, Virginia 122 Cappello, Robert 119 Chandler, Wayne 118 Chattin, Ronal 126 Chrisman, Burdette 130 Clark, Tex 130 Clark, Larry 133 Cleveland, Helen 118 Combs, Clyde 129 Conner, Wayne 119 Couture, Geraldine 136 Crowe, Carl 122 Daisley, Jan 122 Davis, Gary 129 Dressler, Neil 130 Eacker, Wayne 132 Elvington, James 126 Feldhusen, Edward 133 Flores, Carlos 124 Forsyth, Louise 122 Fowler, Lloyd 122 Gifting, JoAnn 134 Gilmore, Robert 126 Gregg, Robert 136 Griggs, Connie 133 Groves, James 130 Haight, Lenore 121 X i ' iw is S S We 0 sg CSX ' Q in SA 1. 'ii eggs A , l L Harmon, Lloyd 126 vj . fo Harris, John 137 N X' Heslin, Joseph 130 . X Hooker, Patricia 134 Iverson, Olga 118 'XJ Jamieson, Virginia 130 , X gh - Jensen, Paul 130 N J - ' Johnson, Bob 135 ' Q Jones, Charlotte 129 Q Jones, Robert 135 E t Judd, Ken 126 ' Kelly, Eugene 126 Q Knapp, Margaret 134 - Koller, Virginia 132 Q 51 Q Kornmeyer, Melvin 137 Q 1 Kovick, Ronald 122 3 to Kuehl, Robert 118 Kuljus,llmar124 Q Leaver, Gary 118 N' Lochhead, Harvey 132 ks Manning, George 126 McBride, James 122 McMahon, .lerry 126 ' lvlooler, William 126 N' 3' Miller, Donald 126 Q Moe, Harlow 133 Moore, Dennie 122 , Moore, Katherine 126 Morlan, Jim 133 H . Morris, Bob 129 X ' F X Morstad, Judith 121 FJ Q Nelson, Kathy 134 i ix Y, Page, Vern 130 ' Partridge, Betty 122 LJ Paton, .lames 124 Q Peters, Charles 128 A 'LJ Phillips, Esther 122 1 V Pugh, Lyle 129 N. Q X5 Robertson, David 132 N5 Robinette, Cecil 132 fx. N Ross, George 130 Q ' Rostvold, Keith 118 N W5 Q Rowe, Ida 122 W Schmidt, Carl 135 I Q N Schwab, Claudia 136 N Sloan, Loretta 124 - Q X5 E Smithpeters, Georgia 133 3 , Stockman, Robert 133 Q T ' Tait, Mary 134 VanderWegen, Peter 122 i N , , 3 5 Via, William 124 Q Williams, Dale 126 ig? Windishar, Frank 126 FX ' Wojack, Kay 134 Yugo, Frank 122 l Q kj S 3 X asses? S, x, BX? KAN., New NX Top left: Intramural champs the B.F.'s lbasketball freaksl. Front row: Mike Marte, Jim Luse, and Steve Hagen. Row 2: Scott Forsythe, Dave Fehler, Jim Bell, Jim goat Johnson, and Steve Reynolds. Top right: The DECA room welcomes home participants from the state conference. Above: Shadle's representatives at state included Dave Schmitz lsecond from rightl who was named Boy Student of the Year . Left: On March 21 the seniors won the annual donkey basketball game 18-16 over the sophomores. The juniors were third and the faculty squad a distant fourth. 5 aaa- A Year To Remember? Peace came in Vietnam, Our P.O.W.'s, over 500 of 'em. came home. But over 1100 MlA's were never accounted for. And a politician kept a promise . . . though it took five years. Back home. Mr. Clarence Pratt, died in January. A student, Sue Eggers. was killed in an auto accident. Two presidents also succumbed. Thirty-second President Harry S. Truman and the giant kind-hearted Texan 35th President Lyndon Baines Johnson. The Miami Dolphins proved they really were the best. Seventeen and zero is fantastic unless you're a 49er fan. In baseball, Charlie Finley's Oakland A's did a number on the Big Red Machine from Ohio. Spokane's Indians left and came back again. And now for the graduating class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Three. lt's the start of a new life, a new beginning. PISCHEL YEARHODKB, INC. 38 Photos By Wide World Photos Inc. K 1 L 'ff .., Tj 'fgg Af QQVWVW iv ,uv One cometh: but the earth and if 1' f Wim, , .au- Q' the SUD -wal 'if 'f K' Q we phot . 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