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

 - Class of 1975

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Keith Woody ' ' ' my imrffm 'ww-'GQ are Qfli ..., 5.15 A , 3 , f' , ' if , ' f M Ss se E7i.,.J2'L 5 A T551 -' 'WK ' 'Ju' ,WE .wmfmuqggl Sf w j li ' 1 'J' -,4 ,W - Q Am ...Wg-QM... I M ,....w,m ma wing an . f 7 if I .rl , A . The'TIIVIE is Now! OH, And what a time it wasp School began, after a long hot summer No longer No hotter than any other summer. Upon that first day, three groups Converged upon SHADLE. . Sophomores, wishing they were juniors, got off on an open campus for the first time. Juniors, wishing they were the seniors, cried Thirty minutes for lunch?!! This year they were in the middle. But , If it was year three, You was on your way out, Jack! and you found it hard to believe that you were, The Seniors You could leave early or you could stick it out till June Just a matter of Time. . . l 5 v Everybody is A Star! There's a lot of different kids here and as kids go we aren't all that bad We come with all lengths of hair, a full set of teeth, and we wear: tank tops, baggies, seafarers, levi's, pumas boat shoes and heels: and minis, maxis, clogs and an occasional halter. ' We have our share of interests too some of us indulge in: ASB, GL, AFS, FFA, IRC, MUN, PICI, and BS for others, football, baseball, tennis, golf, cross country, basketball, wrestling, swimming, debate?, gymnastics and even a girl 's track team. And some of us don't belong, compete, work, or indulge. For us school, starts at 8:00 and finishes at 2:30. Some of us can't stand school that, long so we skip, or . get an early dismissal oh well different strokes for different folks. That's the way we were in nineteen hundred and seventy five. A teach affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence ends lHenry Adams 1838f1918l We have just as many teachers as we do students. One for every class from- Film Production to Trigonometry to Cake Decoration. Almost sounds like a college X doesn't it? On a whole they're a great Bunch of people. And whether we know it or not they influence us all- Counselers too, for your schedule, your problems, when you're in trouble, for the girls, for the guys, the sophomores, the juniors, the seniors, and even one to help plan the rest of your life. Sounds like plenty to go around, but, you still need an appointment to see one. Mliff k. H IGH, SC if Ui IG-LITTLE SISTER PAR! Y 1230 AL!DlT0f w?li?fHi IIHOOL, BECHNS 556353 AN? FOG I' 13:2 L L EADLE VS Ni' QQEQJ gp: l a I vi 8 -:I 4 1 , il L 1 512.1 F 1, 1 'T 7 I 'Q . 11 . 'H E 1 ! I , si- - 'Wi V I f Gm ' ' V' 2 I if d if--3 ff ' I . d I 1 , I- I ff' d d 4 , 'Z 'fl' 1, , - ' . 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Remember 74, Good-bye to Expo 74 Good-bye to the world. 4 r 'n 'arfftf' is, as K Q jam M 7' I fs. p Q 7 an A , Q 1 .3 A i7Y'54ir'- i 7. i 'ui 1 , All I 1 Q V, f I W Q 4 is n V 'il Q i- i Vi.?4ea.f'i .V .? V I ' 'N 0- ,, ,.. .-:J i.'. ' .'IFq 'Lv4'1l ' 'C L, ' fi sh' v , 1...i.-l- K. 1. yn Y ' l WEnd f file 13 ,MN 1 3 3 -Ffa ' 1 -T we 'L L, mfg' K ' ,N ,. -, x , if ur ' V , 1 9 .'pfZ' . 5.f'.C: 'Ie ,Jiri ,f. ,A-A 4, 4. 'Yr W F 'K 1, fv -af ' P , 'f -W X Y. W' AUM V Y gk ,xx , Qwmww' W- ' +-www 1 in .4 M K W ,,f.Nm..,,..Q4.maQisni4 . 5 V . iw . .- V L --gf'1,.,fW ' 1 . .L : 2 Ru .1 1' be I, fx fx' fiifftwr 6 X 5? f Y if ,T.,,Ls-k,Q .Q , , AVI . , 4 , X! A a v . 'I 6 -4' 'r l iz F i . , . .V fr , , ' Q 2 Y W -' - ,L , ' .Yr-x ' Y 1 +' + wi n K L4 1 V' ,Qi 4 e 1 , Q 5' 7 1 w , ' f ff , L M 1 4: 2 Q ' ' y - .1 'U' L 1 W . 4 1 SS 1 S '- rf Q. vw v ! 1 ef , . 'f 1 Ti 1 , , A X' 5 ' ff' V fx f I Nz X Q M 3 , mf Y V K M F, ' A, f ' ,, .fy I Ar Q x 39' f 41 w'. V , 4 f f gf ff k ....1,,,,,,,, sqm ld- ,ft-6 . .---. . ' ' I - ef. , gv ,. ,,- - V :ggi .7 is C rw ,Tj X . fa F:-- 1,',,.'4 Q,-,, Wil 1 We ,,,...-J . . K I tl 'fx .....,,.g, .. , 1-'tr 5 ,,,,...t if ' ,gg from this moment on, a complete whole sense of freedom ma' V 'x ' . x ' fi ' I V z Hg 1 A? . s I 1 , 5 I ,, A Q Y x 5, X 1 in , -.,tM...M.m..,.... , ,L,wJ.Q-wana.. A gf 5 N. Spokane: A Mirror of a Lifestyle. Spokane, a reflection of our life style By no means a small life style. For a city of 186,552 we're pretty busy people . Kids have their share of the fun too. Digging KREM, KHO-FM, winning of an album on KJRB: AKEGGAR at 5.7, or 9 mile, a party or two: the game at Albi, the game at the Coliseum and the prep dances Going to Tower of Power, or Arlo Guthrie, or Helen Reddy. heading up to 5-mile or Rim Rock or your secret place. Asking a girl out, being turned down. shopping downtown, going to Expo Walking in a walkathon, working at a new job, tooling Riverside, going to the movies, and more movies, Skiing Schweitzer. or Mt. Spokane, Eating at MacDonalds, A8iW, Taco Time, Shakey's or M R. Via's. or merely passing time Time, Time, Time THE everlasting reflections of TIME. U e Longago, it must be, I have a photograph. Preserve Your Memories: They're all I That's Q, You. Paul Simon Q I ww-he ! ,. i. v' ' Well time has past. only our memories endure. As time goes on I realize just what you mean to me IfI could save time in a bottle. . What a friend we had in time Gives us children makes us wine. Time will tell and we'Il both know so very weIl. Does anybody really know what time it is? Does anybody really care ? Only this book you see before you, a record of 9 months of TIME remains a part of all of us. WE are this book, we are the kids WE ARE SHADLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL. Time passes Time endures Time shows no mercy Time says good-bye. W f My 1 fi, Qs Qi 15? If m K TK Q? gs wil 0 k -smfbk .e XX A x R m 3 .LM N 1 , ai H ,g:.- .. 4-M , ,CX ,Y 1, , ww, ' gijyjzi, V . j 74 1 gf r ,, 'V x. L Q E N gky ' 4 h , ' 3 L 1 l'1?fsf i'f+ ' 1 1 f w Q1 ,ff , if, 2,4 L 1. a V fu. 11 I 4 W ,I , Lin' H qw, - ff 11:73 iff 5 ' 'V 'N l:3a','i fg, . QI 'rf ' 3 ft wg ' E EL, I I .MQ Mvli, :, ' k x Ag' s N , , , ,Q-,, 2 1 'x R me L H -by , f-5 ', I ,L .43aj4.,13,yf1f ' w -Xl'U::1 N'4.4, 'M 15,3 i W- f ' '22 ,lb 4 ki Rx f A :1'g.- 'Elm f QQ lfxfgifw. 3, .Q 4. 1 P - f Y ' Azhar -A , N X In 'YN w ' ,AX ,, , X YN ,, x, Highlander Week Spirit Diminishes Highlander Week is the traditional week at Shadle. One of the days is Hi- Student Day. On this, day the students are not supposed to get any homework. This year on Hi-Teachers Day the students took the teachers to lunch, instead of giving them coffee and cookies. On Hi-Lassie Day Lassies rule. and on the next day Hi-Laddies take revenge. The last day of the week is HifHenderson Day and on this day there is a Pep Con. and the traditional Highland Fling that night. That night the friendliest boys and girls were announced. Due to lack of spirit and involvement, Highlander Week diminished this year. Above: Heidi Nelson is put to the test on Hi-Laddie Day by Bud Lindsey. Top: Kelan Fischer performs his male duties on Hi-Lassie Day, .WI A Above: Friendliest Juniors Lesa Luders and Dan Tigar are shown here with the friendliest Sophomores Denette Schlepp and J. Fl. Stanley. Top: Friendliest teachers this year were Mrs. Dennie Moore and Larry Parton. Left: Friendliest Senior Girl Tami Congleton is pictured here with friendliest Senior Boy Mike Benesch. Top Left: ASB officers take a take a break from the classroom routine to splash some striking smiles into the camera lens. Top Right: 5th Executive, Linda Beach a passive pose while sipping coffee, above ASB Counselor Wayne Chandler, Right: Treasurer Mike Benesch and Vice- President Dave Zaccaria grab refreshment on a day of excursion to Selkirk. M ffi....m' ii 5 A l I 3' S -Ex. . 1 , V ,.slr ,,,, ' ii Eleven ' i i i f 9 ii x 4 I ' i fi M' Wil TZ Q 2 1 4 ' i 3 in r,.sQ J gi f, wig f e w ? 1 4 l t m rw ing .Ll,, V First Female s., Left: hard be .Stl Heads Active ASB Main responsibility for the fall Associated Student Body were in the hands of five officers. These people were concerned, cooperative. devoted. to making Shadle an active, better school. They worked persistently, meeting everyday sixth period in Wayne Chandler's office. Their activities were carefully planned, organized, and fretted over. They highlighted the annual Highlander Week , the Don McLeod Mime convocation, the Juvenile Detention Bond Issue, Senior Citizen Gold Cards. and the Christmas dance and project. ln more ways than one, the fall semester was special. For the first time in Shadle's history the A.S.B. was headed by a female. President Tracy Rothstein. Her fellow officers include Vice-President Dave Zaccaria. Secretary Pam Lieske, Treasurer Mike Benesch and Fifth Executive Linda Beach. The representatives provided communications between the A.S.B. heads and the rest of the Shadle Body and although they acquired a habit of passing bills too lightly. they proceeded to carry them out with zest and responsibility.Without these people the A.S.B. could not have been the working group that it was. Fall's officers present their sentiments toward Shadle in this following poem and statement ............ We love you not only for what you are but for what we are when we are with you. We love you not only for what you have made of yourselves. but for what you have made of us. We love you because you have done more than anyone could have done to make us happy, and more than any fate could have done to make us good. You've done it without a word. a touch. or a sign. You've done it by being yourselves and perhaps. that is what being true friends really is. Y h V Than? ' 'i V make Wi 2 , , 5, -A, X , , X 5 l ll 'TQ faxffgfaiis' Q wvxvl5vWe9illQ IW? .a . QQ, ks f :ww . .5 R S '22 Y. , Mm., f M f W . ,ya Q 'x ' ,i,53g.:,.ia-1. i S 5 Opening da,y's confusion ..... Opening day's confusion was partially solved by the help of the Girls' League Big-Little Sister plan and the con held before school opened so the girls could become acquainted with some of the schools organizations. On October 3, 1974, the Girls' State Con was held. Featured speakers were Barb Bauer and Sandi Hebert, Shadle's representatives to Evergreen Girls' State. held during the summer. Also in the program were the introductions of some of our foreign students and talks by the Fashion Board Representatives. ' The Sadie Hawkins Dance was held on Saturday. November 23, in the school gym. This annual girl-ask-guy dance was the biggest dance of the year. Everyone wore costumes in the Lil' Abner comic, theme. Prizes were awarded for the best costumes in certain categories. A Another activity during the fall was the Dad-Daughter Dessert. The girls and their dads gathered at the school for an enjoyable evening of entertainment. ' ' f A fashion show with the theme of Falling into Winter with Shades of Autumn, and several service projects led DY! the Courtesy Committee were also included during the semester. Striving to keep unity within the school, become closer acquainted with the girls of Shadle, and give girls more say in everything that goes on, were the goals of officers, President Shery Murphy. Vice- President Mary Zuege. Secretary Kim Klohe and Treasurer Debbie Meyers. They were assisted by an Executive Council made up of Senior Barb Bauer, Junior Sue Overbust and Sophomore Leanne Smith. Top Right: Lori Morris was announced as September's Girl-of-the-Month during the Girls' State Con by a skit put on by the officers, Bottom Right: The Fashion Board Representatives to the Department stores of Spokane were Mary Lehn, the Crescent: Laurie O'Hare, the Bon Marche: and Kristie Meissner, Penney's. International Top left: Dan Fong and Dang Boonyawatana pose for this smiling shot, Middle left: Juan lturralde and Kau Dokpa pose for these expressions. Above: Thomas Henriques arrives from Sweden. Top Middle: Antje's sister Sheryl Kruger and Amje chime these happy faces. Top Right: Left to right, Juan Iturralde, Kau Dokpa, Thomas Henriques Dang Boonyawatana, and Dan Fong. Right: Jan Boberg gets acquainted with her new brother at the airport parking lot. 1 Friends Grace Halls 'NB , A -, . ffl 55 - ai' 4- si 54 .J 4 1974 brought six international students to the doors of Shadle. Each from a different part of the globe but mainly from Europe. South America, Africa, and the Orient. Antje Hadler. a pretty blonde from Hamburg, Germany was here on the Youth for Understanding Program. She involved herself in tennis, art, knitting, hiking, and enjoyed spending time at the ocean. Our American Foreign Exchange Student this year was Thomas Henriques of Sweden. He was quite a outstanding athelete being a national speed skater in his own country. Thomas also joined Shadle Park's cross country team this year and as Coach Kovick commented, l admired his courage and willingness to compete. He was an intricate part of our program. But Thomas' interests were not confined to athletics. He also enjoyed playing the guitar and singing. His home in the United States was spent with Senior Jan Boberg and her family. A touch of Latin flavor was brought to our halls by Juan lrurralde of Quito, Ecuador. He enjoys music and American girls as well as competing on the Shadle Park Golf Team. Like Antje. he enjoys the ocean. Kau Dokpa, another Y.F.U. student is from Liberia, Africa. Since her stay in America, she favors Little House On The Prairie above all other television programs. She also likes the American hamburger and hot dog. Her stay will extend till the end of the 1975-1976 school year. ShadIe's Thai friend Panida Dang Boonyawattana is a shy. lovely person. She commented that she liked the system of Shadle and the prprivileges of choosing her own subjects. Cooking, crocheting. and swimming is her Cup of Tea. The last of our International friends is Dan Fong of Hong Kong. His Shadle schedule keeps him busy with Intermediate Math. German and U.S. History to name a few. Left: Gretchen Glass works to meet a future deadline Right: Bettina Lee and Kim Klohe have the frustrating for the newspaper. Below: Last years editor Tom job of sorting out senior pictures Below Flight Lathen gives some advice to the current editor Dave Newspaper editor Gary Gibbs looks over pictures to Zaccaria. be used in an upcoming issue. The SFORRAN includes: Candy Adams, Sheryl Anderson, Jeff Bergman, Brian Boni. Tom Carson.Tammi Congleton, Gary Dinsmore, Dale Dunsmoor, Susan Ellis, Bob Engle, Darryl Espinoza, Kelan Fischer, Michele Fischer. Pet Fredrickson, Cynthia Hnatusko, Kim Klohe, Deena Lang, Patti Leblanc,Bettina Lee, Bud Lindsey, Judith Loveland, Maria Lundin, Tamise Manes, Barry Meyer, Greg Morlen, Cindy Myers, Heidi Nelson., Daniel Peterson, Robert Raber, Beth Simpson, Steve Smet, Lori Smith, Shawn Sorenson, Marie Swenson, David Zaccarial leditorl. Publications Stress Informative News Shadles publication classes have had a successful year. The SPORRAN editor Dave Zaccaria and Hi-Lites editor Gary Gibbs have generated many new ideas for their publications. Gibbs achieved more organization in the paper than in past years and also succeeded in getting more features from outside the Shadle community. This years editors were Karol Stover. Marlene Schaffner, Maria Lundin. Cathy Akiyama, and Mary Aked. The reporters were Mark Craze. Gretchen Glass. Terri Hanley, Larry Hart, Andy Herman, and Dan Thomas. The photographers were Sherri Hicks. Barry Meyer, and Scott Thomas. Carl Crowe was this years advisor. SPORRAN editor Dave Zaccaria used more color in this years annual than had been used in past years. He also decided on focal point as this years layout format. This year's yearbook staff was made up of 37 hard working members. Neil Dressler was this year's advisor. Neil Dressler made the following comments about the SPORRAN. One picture is worth ten thousand words and the good old days were the best are two of the thoughts which promote a yearbook. The SPORRAN staff set out to photographically document the activities of the Shadle Park Student Body and make up a collection of memorabilia which will offer a prod to the memory at some future time. SPORRANS appear before the tenth,fifteenth and twentieth year reunions and again when in passing conversation someone asks, What ever happened to old what's his name? Newspaper staff members includei Front Flow: Mark Craze, Mary Aked. Terri Hanley, Row 2: Cathy Akiyama, Gretchen Glass, Karol Stover. Birdie Grey, Gary Gibbs leditorl, Marlene Schaffner. Larry Hart. Dan Thomas, Andy Herman. Maria Lundin. , 'F W, my W, 'H a ? .W Kg, xx sg V ,, I A .1 , 5 9 S Qzm 1 ff 4' . , Q 8' Q Sf Az Q mm ,, Wm Q. jg f iz ,Ex Q W -vu ' A, vii 1 n ' - 2 X ' 2. 2, C W N . 5255? New Advisors Adorn Shadle Spirit Group Wherever you go you hear or see people full of spirit. Shadle is no exception with the Band and Hi Lassies around. These two groups are willing to show their spirit at Shadle Park, their cons, and half-time at football games and basketball games. With the help of the new advisors, it was possible to win First Place in competition, in Moscow. The new advisors are Linda Sheridan and Mr. Bentz. Mrs. Sheridan says, Hi Lassies are an incredible group to work with, because the school spirit they generate is the basis for school spirit at Shadle. She is the new Hi Lassies advisor this year. Above: Hi Iassies show their school spirit at the first out door con of the year. To the Center: Their spirit was stalled during a more tense part of the game. Above Center: Bob Stuart leads the band across the field during half-time with N.C. Above left: Brenden Kerin plays cymbals to add to the half-time entertainment with the band. Left Center: Hi Lassies perform a precise line with flags to represent special entertainment, Far Left: Mr. Bentz conducts the band in adding more school spirit to the game. ,dx 4,- re, 1 Q I was ,, M gil, A , ' ' G A I. ,.,,V W5 . WJ , , f,. 1 ' . ' '3 I E ,xv ggi! Q fi I n 8 f ,..., 0 A 'Ni 59 4.5 .41 ,sf ,L 5 J E5 nz M rw, lj ef, if , 531592 H , , -se. M. ,J fa f' f n wp P 3:4 Jimi Mm ,M K Z3 . E Y Asp' Q.. 3 gf: 4745?-5' Seniors Greg Matsch and Mark Farr were Shadles All City selection for 1974. Both Matsch and Farr were selected for the SPOKESMAN REVIEW and SPOKANE DAILY CHRONICLE. All City Teams. Senior Scott Morton received Shadles Most Inspirational Award for Football presented to him at the award banquet for Fall Sports for 1974. Morton was also selected as All-City Captain for offense by the SPOKESMAN REVIEW. Morton who was injured early this season in the game against Gonzaga Prep played a big roll on the Shadle Team while out for the rest of the season with a shoulder seperation. Greg Matsch a three year veteran on Varsity Football was selected as all-city Tight End for the Spokane Chronicle. and Place Kicker for the Spokesman Review. At the awards Banquet on November 20, 1974 Greg Matsch received the Captains award for outstanding leadership on the Field and. a plaque for lettering three years in a row at Shadle for Varsity Football. Mark Farr whose brother Te'd an All-City and All-State Football Player in 73 received alternate on defense by the SPOKANE Chronicle and Defensive Tackle on the Spokesman Review. Four Shadle Players received Honorable Mention in the Spokane Chronicle they were Offense Tackle Ron Mahoney, a Senior Defense Line-Backer Scott Morton a Senior. Defensive Backs Seniors Ron Fry and Phil Liggins. Top Left: Shadle's Half Back Ron Fry shows the agony of defeat after fumbling in the game against L.C. Tigers. Bottom Left: Shadle's Greg Matsch 584 kicks off against N.C. Bottom Right: L.C. Half-Back Tim Coleman is greeted by four Shadle Lineman. S.P. Varsity Football Scores 17 N.C. 16 J.F. 13 L.C. 14 G.P. 21 J.R. 15 N.C. 24 J.F, 7 L.C. 13 G.P. Top Right: Highlanders show pre game optimism. Bottom Right: Shadle enroute to a 44-15 loss to N.C. -. Above: Scott Morton an all city pick, stands and watches his team. after an injury to his shoulder, Middle: Line action against N.C. Above Middle: Measurement after a Jeff McGougan dive. 74 Football Wrap Up Savages of the varsity football team are: Backrow: Paul Osfaulka, Pat Shearer, Scott Michelson, Dan Meyer, Mike Kullund. Terry Brickner, Dean Nielsen, Bill Cordier. Warren Flynn. Allen Gray, Dave Henkle, Blane Ray. Scott Morten, Don Faulkner, Larry Deana, Middle Row: Ken Towner. Bob Starkey, Greg Matsch. Steve Dearing, Jeff McGougan, Phil Liggins, Mad Dog Mahoney, Scott Morris, Rick Juhlin. Tim Karras, Mark Farr, Mika Dryden, Earl Whittaker, Dave Petersen, Front Row: Fred Comar, Tom Novak, Rich Gilmore, Doug Wilson, Tom Kaluza. Ron Fry, Kelly Morton, Richard Hayes,John Bookwalter, Tim Hilsen, Gary Tidd, Doug Burkurt. Mark Ritichie. B-Squad Captures City Title M... 2 M Above: Helmets clashing rough game. Far Upper Right: The team watches optimisticly as offense makes first and 10. Far Right: Phil Hopkins kicks the point after to make it 7-0. Center: HuddIe up and plan the next move. B-squad football is the first taste of the man's game of football. lt's the firsttaste of high school competition, of high school aggression. and of high school glory. This years team showed great potential for next years varsity team. They finished with a 6-2 record after beating Gonzaga 6-0 and tieing for the city title. Tim Morton like his brothers Scott and Rick showed the greatest potential. Tim led in tackles with 98. he led in fumble recoveries with 8 and was second in points scored with 24. Mike Elliot led in scoring with 30 points. The leading interceptor was Doug Michelson with 4. 1974 B-Squad results S.P. 7 J.F. 6 S.P. 26 L.C. 12 S.P. 13 G.P. 23 S.P. 8 J.R. 13 S.P. 28 N.C. 3 S.P. 42 J.F. 8 S.P. 26 L.C. 6 S.P. 7 G.P. 0 Scott Conley: Tom Henriques Assets to Cross Country Losing only two of its meets the Shadle Park Cross Country Team has great expectations for next season. With the return of several Iettermen the team did great. Scott Conley was the greatest asset to the team. Scott went to state along with Tim Riley of Ferris. Scott also added to his achievements by being named AthIete of the week!! twice and Cross Country captain, Mike Benesch was named as most inspirational and received a trophy for that Honor. The team also had another outstanding member. Thomas Henriques, our AFS student from Sweden. Tom was an exceptional speed skater in his own country and he wasn't had at Cross Country either. Mr. Kovick had this to say l admire his courage and willingness to compete. He was an intricate part of our program. ..., . ,,,awww,...,4..y....c..,,.,.M...t........,,........,,..,... Upper Left: Linda Sheridan looks on as the team practices for the game against L.C. Upper Right: A team member hits the ball successfully. Lower Left: Excitement comes over Linda Thurston and Linda Veltrie, members of the team. Lower Right: The ball is hit by Michelle Smith. Volleyball New to Shadle Volleyball was a new thing for the girls here at Shadle. With Mrs. Sheridan as their coach. the Varsity team won six city league games. losing their only game to L.C. The B-squad team didn't do quite as well as the Varsity team. They won two games and lost five. But Mrs. Sheridan says, As this was their first year competing. I feel that they all. both the Varsity and B-squad teams. did a very outstanding job. All in all. the Varsity team took second place in the City League. Even though they didn't quite make it to State competitions this year. Mrs. Sheridan says that they are sure planning on going to State next year. 47 Lil' Abner. a musical comedy was performed in the Shadle Aud. on the 14th, 15th. and 16th of November. Based on charcters created by Al Capp. It was directed by Carl Crowe and the Orchestra was conducted by Jon Bentz. Neil Dressler and Dennie Moore did an excellentjob with the choreography. The play begins in Dogpatch U.S.A., where Mammy Yokum lLaurie Cappelloland Abner lDoug Favarol are discussing Abner's marrying Dasiey Mae lSandy Ericsonl. but Earthquake McGoom lDarby Duchowl wants to marry Dasiey Mae. Soon after. Sen. Jack S. Phogbound lNick Vohnsl and a U.S. government man lBob Thompsonl tell the Dogpatchers they have to move because Dogpatch wasvdeemed as the most unnecessary place in the U.S.A., so the government could blow Dogpatch away with an atom bomb. The Dogpatchers tried to find something necessary. Mammy Yokum. who had the only Yokemberry tree, suggests Yokemberry juice and saves the town for awhile. Five husbands lRon Mahoney. Scott Morton, Ron Fry. Erich Mass, and Mark Lovel are volunteered by their wives lLaurie O'Hare, Julie Miller, Julie Weber, Sheri Davis. and Becky Brettl. to test the Yokemberry juice for the government. At this point General Bullmoose lDave Zaccarial from Washington D.C. decides he wants the Yokemberry juice for his own profit. but Abner has promised to give the formula to the government. Back in Dogpatch. the Sadie Hawkins Day was about to begin. Gen. Bullmoose decides to use the Sadie Hawkins Day to snare Abner into marrying Appassionata Von ClimaxlLajuana Zierl. Bullmoose's secretary. Gen. Bullmoose enlists the help ofJones the Evil Eye Fleogle lRon McClungl who did strange things with his wammy's. Daisy Mae in turn recruits Stupefying Jones. a beautiful young girl who stops men dead in their tracks. When they got hold of Abner, Bullmoose plans to kill Abner after he married Appassionata Von Climax and when they could get the formula, using the strange powers of Evil Eye Fleagle. The Dog patchers got wind of the scheme and decide to go to Washington D.C. to save Abner somehow. Earthquake McGoon said he will save Abner. only if Daisey Mae will marry him. To get the formula for Yokemberry, Gen. Bullmoose used Evil Eye Fleagle who will use a truth wammy, but Abner must take dring for it to work so Gen. Bullmoose has a party and the Dogpatchers crash it. Earthquake McGoon saves the day and Abner by using a drink tray, reflecting the truth wammy intended for Abner at Gen. Bullmoose who tells the whole scheme from beginning to end to the police. Abner was saved. but Dogpatch wasn't yet. because it was found that Yokemberry was useless. The husbands all had beautiful bodies, but no sexual desire. Daisey Mae still had to marry Earthquake McGoon until McGoon saw the relatives of Daisey Mae that were going to move in with them. Earthquake McGoon gave up his right to the hand of Daisey Mae. Meanwhile, the U.S. government was going to blow Dogpatch away, until Pappy Yokum lJack Andersonl finds a plague signed by Abraham Lincoln comemorating the statue of Jubliation T. Cornpone. The town of Dogpatch is saved because it is illegal to deface a national monument. A complicated plot indeed, but with near sell out crowd for three nights the audiences must have enjoyed it. Lil Abner Smash Hit As Second Musical X, ,- High School Bowl Scholars Gain Berth in Spring Semi-Finals m,5.A 3 Justly, this page is devoted to the scholarly members and coach of the High School Bowl. Their performance this year was exceptional as they won their two fall matches with astounding leads in scores, qualifying for the spring championship rounds. The competition was held at the Q-6 studios in Spokane and amidst the hustle and bustle of setting the cameras, briefing the crowds on the Q-6 routine, and prepping the players both tapings iheld Nov. 13 and Nov. 2Ol went smoothly. Mr. Evan Bell, Humanities teacher at Shadle, advises this team of five members: Larry Numata, captain Dwight Dively, Stuart Lowe, John Webster, and the alternate Diane Sproul. Mr. Bell said this about his competitive team members, They all recall and give out information with machinelike rapidity. Each of the active members had accumulated a vast amount of knowledge in the basic subjects of literature, science, etc. The only subject they were a bit weak in was geography so commented Mr. Bell, and even that was not apparent. lt will take a mighty good team to beat Shadle. 1. Rosalia 90 2. North Central 55 Shadle . 280 Shadle 295 Left: From a cameraman's viewpoint at the Q-6 studios. Flight: Coach Evan Bell seems pleased as he looks on to his performing members along with other Shadle Park supporters. Just to the left of Mr. Bell is the team's alternate, Diane Sproul, Bottom: Far Left: Master of Ceremonies, Lee Hess. greets Mr. Bell on set. Left to Right: Members: Larry Numata, Captain Dwight Dively, Stuart Lowe, and John Webster, et, .., .F fe:'1:F:1Le lg 2 ' ' fiat' 11 fax ' , X ff swf, .1 2.-asv .' -2 t A f Q ' n 0 I s Q o v A fb F 0 1 1 Christmas 74, Joy, ffm 1 rm. af L :Q ,f w . sg ' ' Y qw A 4 l U 3 v 5 nf 4 L S Z Warn W T , ,,,,.. L gigiggfikigf K 45' 11, 56 1 cf Q s i f 5 S 2 Senate Works With School Officials For Benefit of District 81 3 MS' 4 W? y . Amidst the steaming hot cocoa in styrofoam cups, representatives from the district high schools met to discuss the of the schools government and the betterment of Spokane. This year Shadle's senior Inter-high School Senate rep was Larry Numata and since the non-senior rep's office are held between the middle semester of the past year and the middle semester of the next year. Shadle had two non-senior representatives. Bettina Lee and Pam Lear. Inter-High meant alot for the school's A.S.B. Projects such as the campaign for the school levy. Gas Watchers , Muscular Dystrophy, and the campaign for the Juvenile Detention Bond were brought up by the Inter-High Senate this year. Most important Inter-High provided communication between the city students and superintendent of school District 381 Dr. Walter A. Hitchcock and other city officials. Shadle's representatives and A.S. B. president were accompanied this year by Vice-Principal Don Cobb to the every third Wednesday. Inter-High Senate meetings held inthe Central Services Building. downtown. Their spring semester was very busy. Inter-High decided to take on an enormous project called Thank You Spokane . lt involved a city wide attempt to help the community, by the students. President Mike Ormsby lNorth Centrali and secretary Bettina Lee headed this program. it Inter-High Senate repre- sentatives. Bettina Lee, Larry Numata, Pam Lear and Don Cobb pose in front of the Adminis- High Meeting. tration building following an Inter- Top: Kevin Campbell shoots during '-C'S ?d'S game above: kim Hunan Passes as KC watches followed SNOWINQ the form that brought him 382 points. by 3 Pirates, the Poydras Brothers and Bill wood. Shadle Park. at one time was ranked as one of the top 10 teams in the state but after droping 2 games they dropped from the list. Finishing with a 15-6 record they only fell to four teams. U-High, in the Christmas Tourney. whom they beat 65- 59 in early season play, Richland, LC. and Rogers. University was ranked No. 2 in state. Shadle was the only team to defeat the Titans. Shadle dropped 4 league games to Rogers and LC but beat G-Prep 66-42 who won 1st with Play off. A complicated season? Yes, but the team proved itself when it had to. A The team was lead by Kevin Campbell. ln total points Kevin Campbell lead with 382. second in the city. He was followed by Doug Favaro with 201 pts. Kevin lead in Free throw percentage with 82.996, highest in the city. He was followed by Kim Hubbart with 8096. In field goal percentage Kevin Campbell lead with 56.796 followed with 47.296 by Mark Sannes. ln rebound Kevin lead the city with a 194 followed by Doug Favaro with a 117. In Floor Game Points lAssists, Stealsl Kevin Campbell lead with 108 followed by Phil Liggins with 89. Kevin had a chance at breaking most Free throws in a row but missed by 4 with 26. All in all a tremendous season. Season Upsettingg Campbell Leads Squad Varsity Record 15-6 SP 51 Mead SP 65 University SP 64 Pasco SP 63 Richland SP 63 Gonzaga SP 67 Lewiston SP 75 Mead SP 53 University SP 71 Rogers SP 65 North Central SP 56 Rogers SP 56 Lewis and Clark SP 66 Ferris SP 66 Gonzaga P 64 Sandpoint SP 63 North Central SP 54 Rogers SP 59 Central Valley SP 44 Lewis and Clark SP 66 Ferris SF 52 Central Valley ' League Games ' ' Holiday Tourney Upper left: Phil Liggins l20l finishes his shot as Tim Morton l24l follows in pursuit. Above: Statistician Tami Ragland shows her best statistics, her face. One on four? Looks that way as Doug Favaro gets up from the floor after being fouled by Ferris. Shadle went on to slaughter Ferris 66-51. 54 6 and 4 Second Best Record In City Below: left to right. Tim Morton Mark Henley Stan Bulmer Wayne Bell Kevin Campbell Kevin Hill Bob Campeau lfinug Favaro Mark Sannes Philis Liggins Craig Cameron Kim Hubbard Dave Henkle. H M' if K . i ' V' 4: A .rf A? 'FB j My '- ' . A w ' A i f Sa, wi- f1,.f,,gQ5m5g bt FWfW55iE'ifE2V' , . . .. f Q, 'f '2V'-YQ JI K1-Q-Q V: 5 M N 1, I v -t B N sa -X. .wa it ., ,X I if . i . V ' -a, f , . M a A ieeisi . .V ' V'--' e e ' ,,'., .. A I i If xi 5' ' -an . V Q I . gp Qlg. 5 , 1 if 1 5 .nf I ii W . . WWA , V , , ., .,,AV f Right: Kevin Campbell shoots for two during the first LC game. Above Right: Shadle and Ferris dance around the may pole. Shadle got the best of the deal after pulling down the ball and scoring two, Above: Left: Dave Henkle keep a L.C. player from scoring two. Far Left: Mark Henley gives Bob Campeau a helping hand. Mid, Left: Doug Favaro stands ready to receive a stunning pass from Stan Bulmer. Left: Four forty and one to go for Shadle's win of the last game of the year. Above: A team get together to talk about specific stretegy. Above Left: Senior Stan Bulmer puts up a jump shot in the Mead game. Junior Bob Campeau number 53 looks on. Above Right: Shadles Phil Liggins is shown passing in Shadles romp over Mead. Above: As Dave Henkle number 55 looks on Doug Favaro attempts to grab a rebound between two Mead players. Shadle Takes Third In Holiday I ourney In Shadles 71 to 69 victory over Rogers Shadle was led by Kevin Campbell's .29 points including the last .10 Shadle points.. Kirn Hubbart had 10 points and Stan .Bulmer had 8 points in the game. With the score tied at 69 all and 20 seconds left in the game Kevin Campbell intercepted a Rogers pass to give Shadle one last chance. With only a couple of seconds left in the game Campbell got the ball around the foul line then turned around and put up a jump shot that gave Shadle a victory and 3rd place in the tournament: Above Left: Senior Kim Hubbart shows ball handleing ability in game with Mead. Above: An unidentified Shadle player puts up a jump shot from the corner. Left: Shadles leading scorer and rebounder Kevin Campbell appears unstoppable as he drives for a layup between four Panthers, Jay Vees and Bees First in City The Junior Varsity Basketball team took 1st place in the city with a record of 13-2 and a 17-3 over all record. Dan Meyer lead the scoring with 258 pts. He was followed by Rich Gilmore with 83. Dan also led in rebounds with 183. He was followed by Mike Kulland and Jim Raymond both with 125. Shadle finished with a total of 1225 points as opposed to 957 scored against them. B-Squad Basketball team also took 1st with a record of 12-3 and 14-6 overall record. The top scorers for B-Squad were Paul Reamer with 213 pts., Steve Ferrette with 153 pts., Doug Michelson with 152 pts., and John Olsufka with 140 pts. John Olsufka was also the top rebounder. Paul Reamer led with free throws making 33 out of 49 attempts for a 6796 record. W Top: Dan Meyer jumps up for a shot against Rogers. Left Craig Cameron out jumps a Rogers Center, Above Mike Kulland tries to reach for a rebound of two Pirates. Tim Morton looks on. A J.V, Team Record S.P. 76 Mead S.P. 45 U niversity S.P. 50 Gonzaga S. P. 79 N.C. S. P. 47 University S. P. 58 Rogers S.P. 75 Mead S.P. 65 LC. S.P. 53 Ferris S.P. 62 Gonzaga S.P. 46 N.C, S.P. 73 Rogers S.P. 63 L.C. S. P, 67 Ferris S.P. 78 N,C. S.P. 49 C.V. S.P. 66 Rogers S.P. 56 L.C. B-Squ ad Team S.P, 59 Mead S.P. 53 University S.P. 48 Gonzaga S. P. 56 N . C. S.P. 50 University S.P. 46 Rogers S. P. 57 Mead S. P. 42 L.C. S.P. 71 Ferris S.P. 54 Gonzaga S.P. 56 N.C, S.P. 62 Rogers S.P, 38 L,C. S.P. 64 Ferris S.P. 51 Gonzaga S.P. 60 Ferris S.P. 58 N.C. S.P. 63 Rogers S.P. 32 C.V. S.P. 38 L. C. Record The members ofJV Basketball Team are Back: Dave Hansen, Rob Jarvis Jim Raymond, Mike Kulland. Front: Tom Stroyan, Dan Meyer. Craig Cameron, Rich Gilmore, and Not Pictured are Ray Schatz and Kent Schneider. Members of B Squad Basketball are: Kneeling left to right: Carl Gross. Doug Michelson, Mike McKinlay, Matt Lynch, and Rex Solin. Standing left toright: John Olsufka. Scott Erickson, John McKay. Mark Deno. Brad Shenfvood, Dennis Grandinetti, John Forsyth, Paul Reamer, and Manager Kathy Schmidt. Missing are: Keving Hill, Steve Ferrette John Cane, Scott Shagool, Jeff Rector and Manager, Mike Dearmon, S.P. 32 N.C. 20 S.P. 15 J.R, 44 S.P. 23 Pasco 30 S.P. 29 W.V. 19 S.P. 8 L,C. 37 S.P. 44 U.H. 8 S.P. 21 J.F. 38 S.P. 21 NcC. 24 S.P, 22 Mead 33 S.P. 21 J.R, 36 S.P. 12 LC. 30 S.P. 30 Cheney 19 S.P. 29 Ferris 24 overall 6 wins and 7 losses Top Right, Kirk Greer takes a break from his match while receiving instructions from Coach Lyle Pugh, Bottom Flight. Tim Karras works around his Ferris opponent. Top Right. Lewis Daugherty tries to put his Rogers opponent on his Back Highlanders Tie 3rd Morton Takes State Shadle Park Highlanders win over the Ferris Saxons 29-24 to end the city league wrestling season for 1974-75. The Highlanders tied for third with North Central, and Ferris. ln the city league Highlanders had a 2-6 record. and a 6-7 record including non league matches. Shadle had two returning lettermen, Senior Scott Morton. and Junior Kirk Greer. Nine wrestlers stepped up from Junior Varsity. and two transfer students from Southern California. Shadle will lose five seniors, who will be graduating in June. they are Seniors Rick Herzog. Tim Karras. Scott Morton, Lewis Daugherty. and Joe Kowalski. The Rest of the team will be returning next winter to lead the Highlanders on toward the city title . . At the District meet held on February 14 and 15 Shadle advanced six wrestlers to the Regional meet. They were Kyle Naccarato, Kirk Greer, Andy Karras. Rich Hayes. Tim Karras. and Scott Morton, At the regional meet held on February 28-March 1 in Tacoma. Those wrestlers who went to state were Kyle Naccarato. Kirk Greer. Rich Hayes, and Scott Morton. Junior Kyle Naccarato placed fourth at regionals wrestling at 108 lbs. This was Kyles first year wrestling varsity. Junior Kirk Greer Placed fourth at regionals and was one of two returning lettermen. Kirk wrestled at 122 lbs. Junior Rich Hayes placed fourth at regionals wrestling at 135 lbs. This was Richs first year wrestling on varsity. Senior Scott Morton who placed fifth at state last year, placed first at regionals this year. Scott Placed first at State this year wrestling at 178. Scott Defeated Ferris Dave Hopkins 5-0 to place first at 178. Congratulations men. Bottom Left. Champs vs Champs, Morton vs Hopkins in a city league match Bottom Right Just about a pin for Scott Morton state 178 lb. champ Top Left, Head on Collision Bottom Left. Matmaids watch on eagerly. Top Right. Tim Karras gets a free ride from a Saxon. Bottom Right. Kelly Morton goes head first into his Ferris opponent whilst trying to get the takedown. l . S Top Right, Varsity, J.V., B-Squad Team Ticture. Front Row. Lon Lauber, Tom Miller, Kyle Naccarato. Wes Marburger Wayne MacDonald, Charlie Peterson. Ricky Zier. Kent Anderson, Dennis Frazier, Kirk Greer. Middle Row. Mgr. Jack Wagner. Mark Costello, Russ Hickman, Greg Burdick, Vance Hilderman, Marc Oliason. Rich Hayes, Andy Karras. Bartell, Dave Beloit, Don Stenismidts, Third Row, Dave Schelt itrainerl, Tirn Karras, Lewis Daugherty. Steve Cain Blaine Ray. Joe Kowalski, Scott Morton, Tom Massie, John Fielder and Kelly Morton. Bottom Flight. Pin and a win for Rich Hayes. Grapplers Send Four to State Girl Gymnasts 1st in Districts 2nd in Regionals Nineteen-seventy-five's girl gymnasts were united as one as they strived for the same goals. Their goals were achieved as they won meet after meet: tying Ferris for first in the city of Spokane, winning the Districts, taking second in Regionals, and placing tenth at State competition. These were big accomplishments for such a young team. f The team consisted of Juniors and Sophomores, with the exception of Eileen Wihlborg, the only Senior. Eileen was on the team for three years and lettered in her Junior year. She excelled in the area of the uneven bars. Nancy Barrett, the Junior leader of the team, placed fourth at Districts and seventh in our Region. Nancy competed in all events, her strong areas being the balance beam and tumbling. Maureen Williams, another strong member of the team. also competed all- around at the meets. Maureen's best areas of tumbling and floor exercise led her to several place awards, sixth at Districts, and tenth in Regionals were included in those. Lyle Pugh, in his 17th year of coaching the team, was pleased with the outcome of the season. Coach Pugh was assisted this year by Nancy Goodman. who was in her first year of teaching. -Left: Coach Pugh observes a gymnast on a tumbling routine, while Raelene Soo looks on. Top: Raelene Soo strikes a pose in her floor exercise routine. 2nd: Maureen Williams takes a flying leap as Coach Pugh watches. 3rd: Fixing a broken uneven bar is one of the many surprises during a full season. 4th: Jody Peterson concentrates as she follows her routine on the uneven bars. Above: Craig MacDonald practices the Butterfly, Above right: Bob Zimmer receiving first place medal for the Breaststroke at University. -nv if Above: Swimmers on blocks during the District meet at Shadle. Below far left: Randy Wisner diving off block backwards. Below near left: Craig MacDonald warming up before State Meet. Tanksters.Second At S The Shadle Swim team this year had fifteen swimmers and three divers. Shadle took first in the city for the 14th year in a row, and took first in District for the 8th year in a row. Eleven members of the team qualified for state, which was held at the University of Washington, on Feb. 28 and Mar. 1. l975. Shadle took second out of 64 other schools competing. They competed in all 11 of the featured events, placing among the top five of eight of them. The top ranked swimmers this year were Bryan Gadeken. who is 22nd in the world. and 15th in the nation, in the 1500 meter free style. Bob Zimmer. who is state champ in the 100 back. and is up for High School All American. Craig MacDonald, who took second in the fly at state. All of whom qualified for Nationals, at state. At state Bob Zimmer came in first in the 100 yard backstroke, and Bruce Wakefield took fifth. The Medley Relay Team took first with Mark Lang, Craig MacDonald, Bob Zimmer, and Bruce Wakefield as swimmers. Craig MacDonald placed second in the 100 meter butterfly. ln the 50 free style Bob Zimmer took fifth place, and Mark Lang took tenth in the 100 meter free. Bryan Gadeken, Mark Lang, Craig Benson, and Ken White all participated in the 200 meter free, taking third, sixth, seventh, and tenth respectively. In the 500 meter free Bryan Gadeken took third. Craig Benson took sixth, and Ken White took seventh. Craig MacDonald placed fifth, and Bruce Wakefield tenth, in the 200 meter individual medley. e Meet Top right: Mark Lang diving off the block in the 100 freestyle at the University of Washington. Below right: Swim team top row, from left to right. Craig Benson lRabooni, Bruce Wakefield lZeekl, Bruce Parrott, Randy Wisner. Larry Slocum, Al Flowe, Larry Hart lRed Hartl, Bottom row: Gary Thompson, Ken White lSquattyl Craig MacDonald lStriderl, Rod Clark, Steve Danielson, Jack Anderson, Bob Zimmer lFredl. John Geyer. Not pictured: Bryan Gadeken, Mika Norman, Warren Wisner, Mark Lang. fm Too Good to Miss Above: This year's Sweetheart finalists were: Janet Dirkes, escorted by Jon Buerstatte: Denette Schlepp, escorted by John Bookwalter: Tami Ragland. chosen as 1975 Sweetheart. escorted by Kirk Butters: Rise Ragland, escorted by Brad Bowmen: Vicki McGougan, escorted by Tom Kaluza: and Eileen Wihlborg, escorted by Craig Erickson. All pictures courtesy Joe Mullins, Dorian Studios. 525th Tami Ragland Chosen A 1975 Sweetheart Love ls All We Need was the theme of the 1975 Sweetheart Dance held on February 15. The highlight of this year's dance was the coronation of Shadle's Sweetheart. Tami Ragland. The dance was held from 9:30 until 12:30 in our cafeteria. Captain Jack was the band and Dorian took the pictures. Tami was chosen from five other finalists which were selected by the guys in each homeroom. Darby Duchow crowned her as the 1975 Sweetheart during the dance's intermission. The five other finalists and their dates were: Janet Dirkes and Jon Buerstatte, Vicki McGougan and Tom Kaluza, Risa Ragland and Brad Bowmen. Denette Schlepp and John Bookwalter, Eileen Wihlborg and Craig Erickson. Lower Center: Darby Duchow announces the 1975 Sweetheart. Tami Ragland. Photos by Dorian of Spokane W 5 Spring ASB: New Policies, Old Faces Above Left: The spring ASB officers pose for their Gene Hawkins, ASB Treasurer, plays the saxaphone group shot. Above Right: Custom Wheels and the in his 4th. period band class, Above: Dave Zaccaria, Four Slicks gave a 50's con sponsored by ASB. Left: ASB President, sits atop his '70 Maverick. ASB Second Semester brought back two famIlIar faces and three new ones Dave Zaccana headed the lust as ASB Presrdent and Pam LIeske followed as VIce Presndent Both were offIcers the DTBVIOUS semester The new faces Include Kathy MIller as Secretary Gene Hawklns as Treasurer and JUIIS Muller fIlled the post of BXECUTIVS The fIV6 offIcers had a very BCTIVB semester startIng Wlfh the Crownlng of the 1975 Sweetheart They held numerous cons Includlng Custom Wheels and the Four Sllcks and AmplIfIed Verson Some of the other actIvItIes Included the KldS for KIdS program and the cIty wIde Thank you Spokane project They raIsed money for The March of DImes Muscular Dystrophy Retarded CItIzens The Heart Fund and Easter Seals The major changes In ASB were the evaluatlon of CheerleadIng and Electlons New programs were set up to select both new cheerleaders and new offIcers Programs that would be faIr to all people Involved Dave s term was based on that It wasn t up to the 0ffIC9fS to decIde all the BCIIVITISS It was up to the Students Dave Sald If each and every student used hrs power of thought we d have so many new Ideas that we d have a more productlve semester Dave stressed that Ideas get thIngs started and the suggestlon box was the place to put them Summrng up the semester a lot of changes and a lot of new Ideas that s what If was all about www film Upper Left Vrce PresIdent Pam LIeske poses In Mr Chandler s offlce Above JulIe MIller and Kathy Muller ASB 5th EXBCUIIVG and Secretary smIle demurely lncldently they aren t related 5' Wagifzf-W Go away! Let me sleep! and Ohhh! were the exclaims of dismay as the new officers got taken from bed early one Saturday as their initiation began. In paiamas, they paraded through town at six a.m. with bags on their heads and signs on their backs. Then breakfast at a crowded Denny's as the ultimate embarrassment. Happy Saint Patrick's Dayl was the way the new Spring semester officers greeted the student body. Choosing two students, lone guy. one girll from each class to dress as leprechauns. they showed them on TV in homeroom. People turned in their votes and prizes were given to one winner in each class Easter was treated with just as much attention with an Easter Egg Hunt in Shadle Park. The eggs were hidden. then looked for during both lunches. Three prizes were given during each lunch, Everyone enjoyed the spring girl-ask-guy dance, Pieces of April. A casual air was given by the pastel decorations in the cafeteria and the wearing of nice, comfortable clothing. Students were entertained by a band called Outrageous A fashion show entitled Kaliedescope of Spring was put on by Four Doors East. The popular program was watched by girls who wanted to view it-most attendedl The annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held on May 21, 1975. The daughters treated their mothers to an evening of entertainment put on by Shadle students. Every month the officers and executive council selected one girl to be honored for her hard work and dedication in and around Shadle. Each girl was given a charm as a remembrance and her picture was put in the G. L. display case. The organization has been guided for several years by the same advisor. Mrs. Adams has given up much of her time and energy to assist in all undertakings. Closckwise Above: President Barb Bauer, Vice President Rhonda Brooks. Secretary Vicki Wright, Treasurer Robin Mettler. Above: Advisor. Mrs. Adams. Left: Executive Council of Senior. Kathy Armstrong: Junior, Niki Butler: and Sophomore. Yvonne Davis. oi-, few Xl wtf? -we 'v x if 0 .s .J :sky j Ffh A , 'iw 1 ,f , ' . 35 f' I P W an a Q V , x..,. . L, A .. , ' . Q f K - ' q w N. L W -- ' W zk, Z 5,0 H . , .X H I l, w 5, s H ai E3:E'T9i 'Ts y fri- ,W .,... u Q A E Wi! ff if Q, Hg, .131 :va if :em A- fl' me 4 Q .. it 4' 'gg ff. 4 Q' .555 A ff, W, iff? l W Q? ' i . f e gg 5. 3 fi A F Hi Deca, ecai Fi Send Representatives to State Conference Some people don't know it but there are two Deca's! That's right. These business minded seniors are diveded into two groups: Hi-Deca and Deca-Fl. What they mean nobody is quite sure. But the DECA part means Distributive Education Clubs of America. This year four representatives were sent to Seattle for a state conference. Doug Favaro. Risa Ragland, Kahty Pacque. and Ken Biggerstaff went to Seattle in November. Doug ran for state president and Risa ran for secretary. Unfortunatly. however. they both lost by small margins. Deca's big project. besides finishing manuals and holding pizza feeds. is running the Deca snack stand. Deca pushed for a clean cafeteria to keep their snack line and with student cooperation they achieved a clean lunchroom. Hi'Deca sold animlal candles at 32.00 a piece to raise money for the ASB Christmas Fund. They raised S100 to contribute to the fund. In the years to come Deca will certainly help these people in everyday business matters. Top opposite page Members ot Hi Deca are: tront, Mr. Morlan, Debbie Gates, Kim Butler, Linda Lewis. Kevin Mulvey, Dewey Thompson. Doug Alton, Second Flow: Debbie Meyers Jody Davidson Kathy Greasly. KEN Biggerstaff, Deanna Oliver, Gary Gibbs, Doug Moose. Ralph Prouty, Mr. Moore, Third row: Teresa Rickle. Tammy Osborn Carol Steen Rick Green Scott Leckhead. Doug Favaro. Kirk Googstad. and John MCGrath. Deca-Fi includes: Front: Mr. Morlan, Janice Funk, Nyla Knight. Janet Funk Nancy Bensholf Susy Taylor Rasa Ragland. Second row: Jenny Grant, Gloria Christiansen. Lori Evans, Benny Richardson, Candice Dudley, Merle Slagg, Lori V Nelson Dan Layton Third row Julie Melica, Kathy Pacque, George Charbenoeu, Bob Jacobson. Jim Robertson. Brian Thorson. and Brad Swanson Top: Hungry Seniors enpoy snack line from Dan Layton Above left: State reps Doug Favaro, Kathy Pacque. Risa Ragland. and Ken Biggerstaff. Above right: Ken Biggerstaff, Hi-Deca president presents Tami Ragland with a check for S100 which Deca donated to the senior class who in turn gave it to the ASB Christmas Fund. .H n 'a-.J ' 3+ --..,, if' a -s,i w -F' fi M-nun.. Shadle- fi nr' H fy Upper left: Chamber Choir members are lfrom left to rightl: Bottom row. Jan Stout. Debbie Murphy, Lois Jensen. Stella Funk, Rhonda Brooks, Jack Anderson, Paul Ferrette, Mark Heth, Julie Miller, Janet Dirkes. Julie Weber, Sandi Hebertl Second row, Kenalynn Merkel, Cindy Sadler, Mark Allman, Kent Kornmeyer, Erich Maas, Susan Soderstrom, Heidi Nelson, Kim Klohe, Carol Steen, Kathy Ramsey: Top row, Liz Liezen, Sandy Erickson, Pam Lear, Gary Kight, Rich Stevens, Pat Dhaenens, Tim Davenport, Mikel Borg, Wayne Bell, Laurie O'Hare. Roxanne Hall. Left: Girl's Chorus members are ifrom left to rightl: Bottom row. Mary Inglis, Jamie Kight, Mary Briggs: Second row, Tami Pelfrey. Sherri Drunnels. Tami Manes: Top row, Nanette Dahmen. Barbara Rennert, Sheri Davis, Right: Concert Choir members are ifrom left to rightl: Bottom row. Paulette Baker, Julie Brooks, Nancy Wylde, Terry LaLiberte, Jeff Adams, Lisa Taylor, Gale Gehret, Vicky Moseanko, Carianne Nebergall, Jeannie Wilson, Jody McLagan, Cindy Maitland, Lisa Harriman. Second row, Teri Mittlestedter, Monica Dhaenens, Lisa Haraughty, Kou Dokpa, Penny Funk, Terry Moffit, Cheri DeLapp, Alison Johns, Sharon Jones. Chris Staats, Jenny Randall, Charlotte Krupp, Doreen Barrows, Mary Briggs. Anne Heuer, Kelly Fundahn. Third row. Becky Brett. Cheryl Swindell, Tammy Clark, Gail Sherman, Debbie Rector, Janna Miller, Kelly Leighton, Steve Ross, Denni Froelich, Melody Care, Vernita Vails, Diane Butler. Michele Nelson, Shelly Trimble. Lorrie Miotke, Ruth Cochran, Barb Comar, Heidi Moeller. Top row, Jay Klohe, Terry Kester, Mike Peck. Bob Bond, Tim Bartley, Bambi Clark,J0ni Carlson, Cliff Abramson, Keith Montgomery, Kari Appleby. Lynnette Olson, Dave Grow. Kristi Nytroen, Kevin Getchell, Phil Hopkins, Sue Johnson, Nancy Reid, Carl Wilson. Upper right: Pop's Choir members are ifrom left to rightl: Bottom row, Julie Miller, Dave Grow, Cindy Sadler, Kent Kornmeyer: Second row, Gary Kight, Debbie Murphy, Jay Klohe, Stella Funk, Steve Ross: Third row, Lois Jensen, Phil Hopkins, Charlotte Krupp, Paul Ferrette, Kenalynn Merkel: Top row, Erich Mass, Barb Comar, Keith Montgomery, Sheri Davis, Mikel Borg. S ca:--E 70 H--Q Concert Choir Future Farmers of America. Back Row Mark VanWinkle, Terri Hovind, Mary Lehn. Diane Carlson, Debbie Ramm. Cindy Norris. Middle Row. Mrs. Couture. Wendy Hendricks, Shelley Watt. Kim Terr. Beth Dennis. Shannon Greene, Janet Dennis. Front Row. President Worth Gump, Sentinal Richard Towsend, Reporter Nancy Rundle, Secretary Charmaine Bowes, Vice President Sue Schmidt, Treasurer Carol Pearson.T.V. Production. Back Row Mark Ellis, Chuck Hill. Tim Sullivan, Georcina Pearson. Front Row, Craig Keppler, Vance Beazer, Mark Powell, Maek Etchinson, Chris Warner, Jean Johnson, Dale Brown, Lee Pivonka. Dileas 4 ,if Tha French Club ere, from left to right: Brian Rickard. Diane Clark. Debbie Rowicki. Edna Hunter. Worth Cump. Mari Jayne Flowicki. and Gary Hooper. 1 Row 1: Juan lturralde, Brad Rose. Sheryl lfleinen. Sheunne Bradley, Mona Eliassen. Flow 2: Daphne Hott. Yvonne Shauvin. Diana Milner. Vicki Wohlers Steve Danielson, Kerry Kessler, Mr. Flores. Advisor. Row 3: Jill Tollefson. Judy Howard. Hohn Mudge. Karen Jensen, Virginia Swartout. Cyl Nielsen. Carol Johnson.. Sheryl Puckett are the Spanish Club. German Club: Row 1: Patty MacDonald. Cheryl Kruger. Deanna Jackson, Patty Pulvermacher. Kris Runberg, Penny Funk. Larry Numata. Tracy Winkleman. Row 2: Ben Holmes. Don Lynch, Lauri Harrison. Shelly Salvage, Jerry Smith, Bruce Andrus. Not Pictured: Steve Thompson and Mrs. Sloan, advisor. Ski Club Row 1: Brad Rose, Kent Anderson. Patty MacDonald. Stacey McDonald. Jim Nelson. Tim Hilson. Row 2: Cass Novotny. Jeff Adams. Vivian Hayter. Nancy LaRose, Linda Lewis. Terri Erickson. Mary Akad, Bert Pepin, Molly Lamberson. Scott Rasley. Row 3: Jill Wright, Molly Mott. Jan Hutchison, Vicky Hlookoff. Diane Branson. Melinda McHugh. Shelly Salvage. Mike White. Steve Ross. Row 4: Nick Charlton, Greg Liton. Mike Miller. Mike Herbert, Greg Schlepp, Mark Craze. Rob Guflin. Scott Lockhead, Jake Jenkins. Deanette Schlepp. and Kerry Nordby. Hi-Lassies Hi-Lassies. row one. from left to right: Monica Dhaenens. Cheryl Kruger. Kris Thompson. Sheri Davis. Pam Blair, Sue Norton. Tyece Sullivan. Lauri Harrison. Judy DeJoie. Jeanne Adolfson. Karen Jensen, Laurie Cappella. Kelly Caprye. K'Anne Howland. Teresa Hinshaw. Betsy Mann, Barb Faiman. Sue Buckley. Row two: Mary Estey. Sue Carr, Barb Schaffer. Lisa Demond. Janice Anderson, Sue Ellis, Vickie Hertz. Carianne Nebergall, Julie Hutchinson, Patty McDonald. Nancy Anderson, Lisa Haraughty, Yvonne Harding. Jane Burgeson. Sandy Burkhart, Dalana Johnston, Becky Brett, Kathy Barach. Leslie Estes. Yvonne Davis, Denise Vornheder.Jan Boberg. Luanne Demarco. Janet Plett. Marsha Weber. Row three: Sheryl Heinen, Kathy Fredricson. Cathy Carlson, Misty Hawkes, Mary Whittaker. Kathy Spaeth. Lori Winters. Sally Frazier. Birdie Gray, Patty Pulvermacher. Sheryl Bunn. Patti Langland. Pam Foss, Tammy King. Sharon Carlson. Jean Holland, Terry Hurmence, Denise Johnson. Julie Brooks, Jeannie Wilson. Vicki Lovejoy. Lettermen from left to right. first row: Luke Ray, Pete Peterson, Marcus Farr. Stan Lamoerson, Jackson Anderson. Dave Schlecht, Richie Gilmore. Jeff Dalness, Richard Hayes. Rex Towner. Mike Shaw, Larry Slocum. Second row: Willie Bookwalter. Dave Henkle, Flinch Faulkner. Kirk Greear. Kelly Morton, Clubb Matsch. Scooter Morton. Warrenty Flynn. Maddog Mahoney. Paul Olsufka. Gitchie Ritchie, John Guyer. Wesly Lynch. Pat Schear. Third row: Timmy HiIsen.Jeffy McGougan. Harvey Lochwasher. Tom Novak, Bucky Burkhardt. G.T, Tidd. Dego Meyer, Scottie Morris, Larry Deaver. Bricks Brickner. Mike Kulland. Fourth row: Frito Fry. Killer Cain. Rick Juhlin, Allan Gray, Scooter Michaelson. Charley Johnson. Steve Card, John Jensen. Mark Heth. Above left: Doug Burkhart and action after a gallant throw to home plate. Above: Kelly Morton swings bat before facing round projectile. Right: Positive thinking, Big thoughts. a large bat, and a slow pitch equaled a base hit for this baseballer. Varsity Baseball Team. First Row. Mark Farr. John Bookwalter, Tim Hilsen, Doug Burkart, Stan Lamberson. Sonny Siebert. Gary Tidd, Mark Siebert. Second Row. Dave Crowely, Sam Murrhy. Mark Lewis. Ray Schartz, Scott Morris, Scott Michelson, Greg Matsch, Al Stoney. Third Row, John Spring. Phil Liggins. Mark Saanes, Woos Curdier. Dave Tomson. and Steve Cain. l 1 Special Talent, Strong Coaching Equals Baseball '75 R Girls' Track Builds Strenuous 2nd Season: eturning Letterwomen Lead Strong Squad ,A-35' - Q Far Left. Girls Varsity Track Team First Row. Michle Smith. Laurel Rodgers, Sue Fleasor, Connie Howard, Frank Dickinson, Jody Peterson, Sandy Warrick, Marissa Fischer, Marine Williams. Middle Row. Ginger Eschenbacher, Shawna Valls. Vicky Lyons. Michell Nelson. Virginia Rhodes, Sharon Kester, Julie Oman, and Betty Joesage. Top Row. Coach Goodman, Kay Kamp, Tina Sheppard, Allison Smith, Terry Emheisor, Terry Spencer, Kathy Brown, Julie Reitmeier, Daphne Hott and Melvin Kornmeyer. Lower Left. Michelle Nelson looks as everything is going wrong. Upper. Sandy Warrick starts off for the mile relay. Lower. Laurel Rodgers runs hurdles in 20.9 seconds. Upper Right. Betty Joseage jumps 4 feet in the high jump. Upper Left. Marrise Fischer, Virginia Flhodes, Vicki Lyons and Kay Kamp look on in hope for the team. Lower Flight. Betty Jo Sage gets ready to throw the shot 20 feat. Lower Left. Jody Peterson takes a giant leap in the broad jump. s .mm 1-we mf.. ' 'fa , L. Upper Left: Brad Stocker leaps over the bar at 21'6. Bottom Left: Russ Vanos is on the in the 440. Top Center: Track meet at Spokane Falls during the cold weather. Bottom Right: Rick Green hurdling What l do now , Right: Mr. Kovich looks very enthused about this seasons track season. Far Right: Kyle Jones warming up for the triple jump. Large Team Turnout: '75 Track Season Dptimistic First Row. John Alder, Jeff Baldwin. Bob Moe. Mark Reynolds. Ralph Oscarson, Mike Kulland. Kelly Gray. Carl Jacobson, Mike Mouce. Dennis Shaw. Dean Hanna. Scott Oien. Dave Delong. Chris Knotson. Second Row. Kathy Wimpy mgr. Janet Elder mgr. Coach Fred Hager. Mike Strayer. Kyle Jones, Tom Henriques, Jeff Arsenault. Kevin Shear. Kelly Shear. Scott Comley. Steve Loveland. Gene Flay. Doug Faiman. Rick Julian. Coach Kolvick. Third Row. Steve Spurlock mgr, Rick Green. Bruce Conley. John Koyema, Dean Syverson. Mark Love, John Jensen, Kevin Cozzetto, Jeff Dalnes. Kevin Campbell. Flying Campeau, Paul Olsufka, Jeff Chapman. John Thorton. Row 4. Mike Mason. Jeff McGougan, Brad Rose. Russ Vanos, Scott Shagol. Paul Reamer. Brad Stocker, Mike Elliot, John Geyer, Alan Gray. Steve Card. Dennis Clark. Row Five. Coach Murphy. Scott Lockheed. Scott Morton. Ron Mahoney, Tom Kaluza. Brian Bartell. Scott Oakshott. Mark Ritchie, Al Rowe. John Geyer, John Fielder, Mark Heth. Jim Raymond. Right: Jim Talyor and Jack Harper getting ready for the service in doubles. Below: Darby Duchow getting ready to serve. Below right: Mike Hoefel shows his form at the net. Upper right: Anthena Peterson shows her serving ability at a recent practice. 108 Top right: Boys Varsity tennis: Back row, Mr. Page, Joe Foss, Joe Biggs, Mark VanN0y. Keith Haffner, Jim Talyor, Kneeling: Jack Harper, Darby Duchow, Mike Hoefel, Greg Powell, John Johnson. Middle right: Girls tennis: Back row, Miss Conniff, Lori Schramm, Jenny Williams, Barb Bauer, Anthena Peterson, Jill Wright, Karen Kruger, Anita Simonds. Sue Korling, Mollie Mott, Jan Hutchinson, Kim Neel, Kneeling: Debbie Johnson, Cathy Olsen, Stephanie Peterson, Pam Leske, Linda Kent, Mollie Mott, Jan Stout, Lori Nelson. Sitting: Linda Buggel, Bee Elder, Nancy McNally, Cheryl Kruger, Patty Pulvermocker, Kitti Bendixon, Mari Anne Domini, Jerri Moore, Sharon Carlson, Jeannie Jillingim. Jackie Fleed. Lower right: B-squad tennis: Back row, Doug Watkins, Jack Tollefson, Troy Smith, Wes Marburger, Karl Gross, Don Underhill. Glane Lorenz, Scott Bentson, Mr. Whitman. 0 GirIs'and Guys'Tennis Rack-it Up In Spring Above: Tom Stroyan drives on first tee at downriver. . M-ge - 'M , my If M a gg: 'r in , Abovefa,KenFRT Qmmeyer shovvs 5 H K My Above: Boys Golf team members. Front Row: Roger McBride, Tom Cobb, Steve Zalewski, Mike Dennis, Jim Mason, Coach Harmon. Larry Andrews, Scott Ehama, Brian Sullivan, Gary Hyatt, Mike McKinley, Todd Newmiller, Scott Erickson. Top Row: Craig Cameron, Kim Hubbart, Brad Britton, Gene Kuhn. Wes Lynch, Tom Stroyan, Bruce Figy. Ken Rice, Boys', Girls' Golf, Swings in Spring 4 Shadle Administrators Take Personal Outlook 0n Students Right: The honorable Keith E. Rostvold poses early in the year. Below right: Ray C. Mohney takes time out from his busy schedule. Below left: Don Cobb works hard at new lunch program. Below: ASB advisor Wayne Chandler discusses tardy student over phone. - '?'! ?d:'1l.'Yf11'?A2f4fi1 1 l 2 dl ' ,.., 5:1 , rf Jai' we . imp 1 1 1 fa, 1, ffl, M33-, - e W f 2 ' ' . Q fi ,ff , vm fl . 4 'l 35. My . gy , ,Q Q 1 l .u A if , A I M it S Q r E134 ze, HL, M1 f -12 if aeisi W fi ' '3 li - t.,,,ikiEJzf5-ii . l ,A - V ., if 132 ,gf I Q? gr id' B 1 ,. . . W. ,.f+....,f :EM wir? A i 'z'iifiif2z'f .fi xv- - .Z Wim .. Sav i ll ?' r I .-all Vee? If' . 'fgkgiasigf 1 ff' .ii ' Sl ilffixy T rail 1 5. 1 Shadle's other administrators are Don Cobb. assistant principal: Ray C, Mohney, assistant principal: Olga Iverson. Class of 75 advisor: Verda Adams, Girl's League: Gary Leaver. Class of 76 advisor: Helen Cleveland, Dean of Students. AFS Wayne Chandler. ASB advisor: Wayne Conner. Student Teachers, Registrar: Bob Cappello. Career Guidance. The office staff has to be about the busiest bunch of individuals here at Shadle. They handle our files, fines, attendance, and an endless list of things. They probably know more about us than we do ourselves. They include: Far right: Robert Stockman, business manager: and Adaline Zeller business secretary. At right: Judith Morstad and Lenore Haight are our librarians. Below right: Barbra Weatherly keeps a lonely vigil in the book room. Below: Margaret Matthews. Mildred Glidden. Eleanor Boswell, and Pat Ericson are the office secretaries. Office Staff Librarian Handle Fines Fees Books b, b Q ,Ma 3 ttf? 1 wxsihgt' 4 l W r K! ,f if ' Q i . uv Xi' 'H ill .,.,,w..w, lifi' . if : 1 ,S!3mf5H . 4' . - , ,K 'i gt ' ' Elf' xr ' 'V f -f wi - . Y' at 5 11:22 N 3 T ff 1 -f at ft A 'il 0 .Q 9 few. 1 5 4 ,nr , L ff W ' f E' 1 . J, t Y .fi K 4- k. if I I I Language Arts Speak Out This year the Language Arts Department offered a program designed to be practical, imaginative and exciting. Mr. Frank Yuse said, English is our language. No one can neglect the study of it in it's varied forms- spoken,written, and visual. . The Communications skills of reading writing, speaking, listening. and thinking are extremely vital in our modern world and everyday life. Also. the nourishing of our imagination and intellect through literature are equally necessary for survival and human growth. The Foreign Language offered this year were designed to equip the student with a working knowledge of a particular language for a special and practical use. The classes offered this year were the classics of Latin and Biblical Greek, along with the modern language of French, Spanish, German. and Russian. 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Above: Humanities Students Tracy Rothstein, Joyce O'Connor, Sandy Hebert, and Ron Fry discuss upcoming seminar. Above right: James Elvington discusses government with his Econ Gov class. Right: James Elvington, Coach Football, Basketball, Bob Gilmore. Chess Club: Lloyd Harmon, Golf Coach: Kenn Judd Pcych., Student Supervisor. Left: Evan Bell-national Honor Society. High school Bowl James Brown- Clansmen, Coach- Football, baseball. Ronal Chattin- CWP and U.S. History. Larry Clark Cafeteria. Social Studies Forge Ahead The Social Studies department, headed by Don Miller. hasn't changed much in the past few years class wise but teacher wise it most certainly has. Added to the S.S. teaching staff this year was Coach Davis and Mr. Via. Although they are not new to Shadle, they are new to the subject. Classes range from Russian history to CWP, and the subjects cover any where from the beginning of time to the up to date President Ford. Left: Lloyd Harmon signs an ever lovlng admit slip to his CWP class. Below George Manning lectures to his Sociology class Bottom right: Dale Williams, Rifle Club Donald Miller Social Studies Department head. Left: Eugene Kelly. UN Coordinator. Right George Manning Girl's Golf Coach. Jerry MacMahn Soph. Humanities Above: Evan Bell Meets Leigh Hess at a High School Bowl taping. u . sn: af '.,.. W9 if if rw , 1 W, 3 1'.' .3 5 'Q a 'A Y . x 1 SH 523- , 6 Q 4 if . , rl va . .. +L . i.o,,i . 225 . .wus Q- 'i fag? g .agglkggskgs .,.. ex . J N 1 4,4 z M ,gg -angel W!! .4 .yr '27 f-I1 .2 .Q 12.63 1.54 . V ' -551.5541 ' ' . , fresh f p: 57- , 1 ,gi ff - . 1' 'if :ifig f..:' iz .L , . 'i' A r Below left to right: George Ross- Chemistry. Chem Study. Science Head. James Groves- Heat!LightlSoundlPhysics!Chemistry' Rifle Club. Basketball Coach. H.T. Clark-Physics!Chemistry. EIectricity!Magnet-ism. Right: Joseph Heslin- Biology. Oceanography, Paleobiology. Commencement Director. Above right:Paul Jensen-Biology. Science Club. Below: Steve Michealson takes a look at some plants in Horticulture. Lower right: Stuart Lowe and lrene ' Walinski examine Ralph in Human Biology. This year there was a large enrollment in the Science courses. said Mr. George Ross. There were no new courses offered first semester but there were several second semester including Organic Chemistry and Biological Techniques. ' Also , there were three new Science teachers this year at Shadle. Mr. Parton. who taught at Glover. Jr. High. taught Chemistry and Physics. Mr. Whitman taught Biology and Mrs. Burt taught Physics and Biology. All three said they enjoyed teaching at Shadle. iSo. as you see. there were Science classes for everyone at Shadle this year. I A A cience as omething verybodiy 2 .Ji l K 'js 3f.'Fi'!2'ig4gLHi3idQ9 an-:.w!Gf3iF:?If 'j 55:1 .:il:i.g..mf'.ggv:f . it keg , Z A 1 . 'P - TDI f' ' 517559 1 We Q , . . ...Q Z., .jwsrg :wtf V, f Below left: Geraldine Couture-Horticulture. Art, FFA. Girls' League. Left: Jim Whitman-Biology. Above left to right: Peggy Burt-Biology. Physics!Chemistry. Faculty Lounge. Larry Parton- Chemistry. PhysicslChemistry. Lockers. Vern Page- Biology, Human Biology, Boys' Tennis Coach. Above: Earl Whittaker proposes to Charlie vyhile Mary Zuege watches. Upper left: Mr. Ross peers into the camera. 4 Business Ed: Preparation Top left to right: Edward Feldhusen- Business Education Head, Typing 1842. Bookkeeping. Connie Griggs- Commercial Club. Faculty Lounge. Stenography, Typing 2813, Secretarial Science. Harlow Moe- Faculty Lounge, Business Law, General Business, Typing 1. Jim Morlan- Distribultive Education Club, Distributive Education. Georgialee Smithpeters- C0-OP. Class of '75, Records Processing, Stenography, Robert Stockman- Finances, Business Nachines, Typing 1. Clerical Practice, Bookkeeping. Far right: Typing 1 usually consists mdstly of guys starting a later typing career. Lower right: In Steno a student makes an attempt at catching up in her work. 2,4,6.8 what class do you really hate? The class you have to work the .hardest at, Below. For The Future XE .,.. , . . L, 'H , h ,,. ,... g E , , .,-. .FEW . ..,.. , t.,.,.W ml-,wQQ,l,,,,l,.mfC.,: M 1 ,,., W,kg . ,N ..,.. ,ww ,ww-W The main aim of the Business Education Department is to prepare Shadle Students to go to work in the business community in sales. distribution, office, etc. The only new course this year was Office Practice, a non-shorthand course for seniors. Mr. Edward Feldhusen states, We have up-to-date equipment to teach current business procedures. CO-OP and DECA give on the job training and experience while still in High SchooI. Assisting Mr. Feldhusen were Mary Griggs, Harlow Moe, Jim Morlan. Georgialee Smithpeters, and Robert Stockman. teaching various classes of Secretarial Science, Distributive Education, General Business. and Business Machines. Many students will work and earn their way through college, says Mr. Feldhusen. Skills enable them to get a better job. Those students not interested in college need to prepare themselves for a job and advancement here at Shadle. And there are many opportunities. 1, ga fe ' Far upper right, Mr. Murphy and Mr. Eacker look at each other as they teach in different rooms at different times: Middle Mr. Robertson teaches his 2nd period math class! Upper left. Mr. Murphy teaches one of his senior math classes: Lower left. Mr. Eacker explains a theory to his Advanced Math class. M: ,vw ravi iv Ls? R f if:ii4'fE!w,5if, 'l ll I' - iil fe ' ififrwmrl , . Mr. Eacker, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Bunch, Mr. Carney, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Lochhead, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Robertson. Clockwise 'fi 36-24-36: Favorite Figures The Mathematics Department continues to feel the pressing need of mathematical knowledge in an ever- changing world. This, we aim to teach students to think logically as well as to acquire the manipulative skills so essential in such a complex society. Although we feel the importance of continued preparation for mathematics courses in college, again this year we have emphasized mathematics for the non-college bound as well. -In the fall our Senior Math enrollment reached an even higher all-time peak of over 240 students. Above all others, it is the goal of the Math Department that every student, whether college or non-college bound, will complete each of his math courses with a desire to learn more mathematics. in Math Classes Home and Family Life: Popular Classes Home and Family Life classes increased due to growing interest among students in the varity of courses now offered. Co-ed Social Relations and Foods classes continued to expand allowing boys to study subjects originally for girls only. For years boys invaded Foods classes, learning to cook, operate the stove and wash dishes along with the girls. Observation classes such as Child Development makes a more interesting class. lt helps the students to understand the behavior of Children and how to handle them in an uneasy situation. Home and Family life teachers are: clockwise: Kay Woiack: Foods,Girl's League: Karene Conniff. Foods, GirI's Tennis: JoAnn Giffing. Cake Decorating, Bachelor Living: Margret Knapp. Department head. Clothing: Pat Hooker. Needle Craft. Far left, Nancy Miller gets ready to roll out her dough in Foods. Left Boys in a Fdcds class sample their work, it must have been OK, but you know guys. they'Il eat anything. Lower left Nancy Caya works on her proiects in clothing class. Below: Mrs. Giffing demonstrates to one of her cake decorating classes. Fine Arts Excel High Paintings, Drawings, Ceramics, and Jewelry, represented the Shadle art department. With aid of individual talent. the students created Vases, Rings, Sculptures. and Pictures. The Music department is outstanding this year in the way of Jazz Lab Band, Jazz Flock. Choir, and various other music groups. Mr. Kornmeyer is teaching Chamber Choir, Concert Choir, Girls Chorus, Piper, and Ensemble. Mr. Bentz is teaching Pep Band, Jazz Lab Band, Orchestra, Band, and Jazz Rock. Mrs., Halseth is teaching Basic Art, Cr. Drawing, Painting. and Senior Stu. Mr. Gregg is teaching Lettering, and Basic Art 1. Mrs. Goodman is teaching Lettering, Commercial, and PE. Mrs. Couture is teaching Science and Advanced Horticulture. Mr. Alex is teaching Jewelry, Sculpture, and Ceramics. All in all it was a fantastic year for Art and Music. i .. '.'f..B .2f, 9- te m J ' 'J , .... 2 2:.3fwzx, :n v :g1:.., .,,, ,f5f,1,', ' ef , ' sa. ,c fs 2 M-ef-If .3 o n J A A 5 . w a-f! 1 . -A '- fe , er- wg, . .n .,'f, '- v,-as vga, f . f ff ,. f R2 1 - :-.-, was '. i a' 3 15. ' .3535 f 5'!'1fs , . , Sz .,. . f. A 3 its 'Yr l.. .. ' . 'f2i2'??, 9: , .f :iii-21-we 1' ,ff 'C ' 'f ,' N From left to right the Art teachers are Mr. Gregg. Mr. Alex who is the head ofthe art department. Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. Halseth' lower left to right Mrs. Couture, Mr. Bentz, Mr. Kornmeyer both music teachers. Far lower left corner Jeff Carter, Jim Crabtree, Steve Houchin play at'haIf time. Upper far left the Art class put together one of their great art achievements 'throughout this year. Middle picture Brendan Kerin plays the cymbals and Drum Major Bob Stuart leads the band at half time. Direct left Don Short, Chuck Bauer, Gene Vitla, and Ken Mackenzie play in the trumpet squad at half time. Directly lower a sophomore student practices his skills in painting. 11 fr We w r A, A .Y ,fam l-1' ' 7' I - , .., . - , V. ,ew p ' frzapfg . . Y 'Q' 91' a?9s2 tyFg ' vu 5.5, A, M 4 ,. . . 'f , i r . . iw -MSQSQ 122, 'fl .KN 1 ' Wm 5 Q ln these days of growing prices and inflation students find it difficult to afford to keep their motorcycles. electrical appliances, and furniture in shape. The Shadle Park Industrial Arts Center is teaching the Students of Shadle Park to keep their belongings in good condition. With the talents and skills learned in the lndustiral Arts Center the pupils have learned to do the labor on their motorcycles and other possessions and therefore will not have to pay the high labor cost for something they have learned the skills at Shadle Park HighiSchool. Mr. Schmidt. wood shop: Mr. Brandon. motorcycles maintenance: Mr. Jones, electronics: Mr. Clipperton. Power Mechanics: and Mr. Sanborn, Metal Shop. They have done a great job educating their students who will go into their fields as a proffesional thanks to the fantastic job done by Shadle Park Industrial Arts Department. Robert Jones Carl Schmidt , Lf: r ' ' ff 3 '-.s , wr Q 'Lz.r ig ' r if Ron Clipperton Terry Brandon Don Sanborn New Teachers, New Courses Grace P.E. Far right: New to Shadle was a girls cross country team, And they were fast! Flight: Gary Davis instructs an officiating class, new to Shadle also, Below: Glen Willard a senior shows his talent with a basketball. Far right: Mr, Henrey exit his TSE car with the help of a pair of crutches. Mr. Henrey had a leg injury in the school's Manta. TSE instructors were Mr. Henrey. Don Mateer, and Rohan Peters. Below right: PE instructors were: Gary Davis, Varsity Football: Lyle Pugh. Gynnastics coach, wrestling coach: Clyde Combs, diving and swimming coach: Bob lMercuryl Morris, PE department head: Jim Paton, Karate team, football: Linda Sheridan, Girl's PE, Hi-Lassies. ,. 1 ' '-if F S94 ., .l ,.gf 545 3 5 .21 5.1 if ,eff V fi ,fy W gzl, ,J :rea 51, f-1'--f : 1- .sv iwge z.,. 1,-Q :..m:.4Wg.,.. u'tQg,,gdrm g:. -5 lufaffa -sis: gif K i , 3 at I ' yi'ji'f?y-...sg ,f ' fff'i??? , ,al sy, , e . T :P Q. K 'X f A P. .,.,i' Lf . .. A ,En2if4.,5ps ,xz-, '-WTI 'IM' ' v '.- .4 'll i ws, Y' ' i i L Y , k F T fa J 1 4' X 36 rs J ' A i,, :QL- Q . it Q3 , , . 5,36 Y - 'Wai Av- Q., .. . H I '. .J . , J se' - ,A it 1 H, ' ' . f , fl 611445-ff, 1, E N WW-f wzfsw, 1 N :mia whiff 1 Hg 4 - my , kgfifwak, , . Ammsm greg wma wr, , ' , , ,, ' . FQ 4 gf x ' QW ,gff lff 1' fi 41' A. '.E'l ,f,5127'k fi - X' Eff W 21335: - 'z' :fa 1 , - 5.11, 1- ,AZWQ ff ,W lu. - M' Q31, . 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To bring members of the class together, have fun. and in order to get to know each other better. the sophs hosted what was called a Soph. Sports Night at school on April 2. for sophomores only. Those who attended the affair were able to participate in sport events. contests. and a mixer. Following this, a spring car wash was held, and then elections for officers for the fall of 75 semester were held. Spring Semester Officers of the Class of '77 are from left to right: Annette Belloit. Fifth Exec.: Dwayne Hieronymous. Exec. Council member: Bonnie Bishop. Exec. Council member: Lonnie Bingle, Pres.: Heidi Maas. Treas.: Patti MacDonald, Vice-Pres.: and Melisa Rotan. Sec. 5 it it wi Q 40 fi ' Z? fi i 2 ' Yi iii. ' l l ix .. 4 ferr if 1 ,.,, ., get X ' rr ff eil le Z' Q 3 . 1 e ,Qi cw l. .ee gr mr 41 . N. lu, feel, Tm A 1' 'XM' in A . 1. e . gfw tisif ' if Q' a Fi' gf V' '., - ,, uf if f ' ' rfb V , ,Je 2, -r' 1 A 7' i 'ff S' . 0 1' 'l2'5Zsgzf,, ripe A ' , r. 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'B 'E lf I ii me .iii T- ii 1, H I2l1l:,:ifi.i,g . l ll-li fl fl? . l . .H ml .l lpmllzllinyiw- i ef wi Jill Wright Karla vnrm Stsavan Vol Robert Zehl nicky Zier Pamela Zcllrl B .... .. ,.g-WW-agvvfi' V-:ym fl f we. if -f K: ,IT v yi ...n,4,5v2e::g::.a:f'Kaffe ' 1 1 A 2 - f '2:,,i , Q, 'f-2525 Sari' . W 'p 'si w ref. W 5, , ,,.- 5 -2 - ' , ' .:1J,?':Q -x ' way: 1 :Q My ' Qi gf ' W V ., LW : W -1 iff ,' , NH V if ,. f y .S H ' '- 'Y N' :bf F ,'.,' Juniors Compete A lVlost Active Class Class of '76 Fall Officers pictured from left to right were: Lisa Luders, Pres. and Council Rep. 173-74i: Brian Bays, Pres. ispringip Julie Weber. Sec. lFall 74i, Vice-Pres. 73- 74: Stephanie Peterson. Historian lFall 741: Virginia Flhoes. Council Rep.: Eric Anderson, Treas.: Mark Wiggins, Council Rep. The class of '76 started out with a bang, competing vigorously with the seniors in a car wash, which turned out to be a profitable proposition for both classes. These industrial juniors were seen sponsoring several Christmas projects: which included having all junior homerooms donate food. toys. and a number of other household necessities to the needy families of Shadle. which they sponsored. Other juniors were busy helping Santa Claus by answering letters for Kris Kringle sent to Santa in care of Shadle Park High. from children all around the area. Spring semester activities included the all important Junior Prom and election of officers for the 75 fall semester. Advisors for the Class of '76 are from left to right. Gary Leaver,Jan Daisley. and Big Bill Via. Spring Semester Officers below from left to right are: Kathy Ramsey, Sec: Maren Lindberg, Council Rep: Mindy Hawker. Council Rep.: Nicki Butler. Treas.: Bunny Siers. Fifth Ex.: Kevin Klise, Vice Pres. 4 Janice Abrahamson Steven Absalonson David Adams Deanne Adams Jeff Adams Mary Aked Cathy Akiyarna Kenny Allen Theresa Allen Mark Allman Kindall Andersnn Eric Anderson John Anderson Kent Anderson Mark Anderson Nancy Andersen Susan Ankenbrand Jeff Anyan Diane Appungmn Deburan Arnold Peggy Arnold Denise Atkinson Tammy Atkinson Benn Augustine Linda Avery Lee Bailor Paulette Baker Jeffrey Baldwin Slevin Baldwin Mark Barnes Daniel Barren Nancy Barrett Doreen Barrows David Baskin Joy Bauer Martin Baurrnann Brian Bays Kitty sendaxon Craig aenwn David sereeoyey Laura Eergdpll Kenneth Beiger Joseph Biggs vaiarie saekiey Cathv asauae Charles Bernard Marv slauxrnare Pamela Blair Jeanette Blevins icirn Bogart Charles soerner Mikel Borg Mark Busold nanaiu Boucher Jane Bowen .unseen Boyle Deborah aayiaa snaunne Bradley sneney Brendon Terry ariekner Art Brown Charlene Brown Andrea Brunette Toad aryanr Allison Burdick Candice Burdick .,-seem.-. 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'T in W' L , ..,, K . y if ' S 5 4 -4 Camera Shy Andrews, Tracy Barker, Michael Benefiel, Terri Boonyawatana, Doug Chinn, Clay Cochran, Ricky Danielson, Mark Elder, Janet Ewing, Gayle Fendler, Bob Finley, Jake Fleck, Ricky Flynn, Julie Fuget, Timothy Grandberg, Gwen Gronenthan, Daniel Hahn, Thora Hoff, Vicky Hollen, Bart Hurtt, Steven lgwerson, Michael James, Andrew Jones, Sharron Jukes, Brad Khalar, Teresa Kuykendall, James Lang, Deena Ledbetter, Kevin Leits, Jeff Mapes, John Martinez, Lori McBride, Sue McDougald, Susan Merril, Tim Miller, Kevin Miller, Tim Parkinson, Kim Parrott, Bruce Peterson, Stephanie Scissons, Donald Shaw, Tom Simmons, Lance Stanford, Tina Stirn, Phillip Stuchell, Robert Swennamson, Kevin Troncale, Mike Vandermuelen, Tam Vannote, Sherry Zarate, David Zollman, Mike mY Arthur Woods Nancv Wylde Carol vafaiay kenf-em Yafg-is John Zelevits Prom Production,Lunoheon,Commencement: Seniors Make Last Year The Best What can be said about the Class of 75? You can say that in 1973 we were the most organized sophomore class in the history of Shadle Park. You can say that in 1974 we were the backbone of the school as Juniors. Well, we are Seniors now. What can be said about the Senior Class? For starters, the Senior Production was a tremendous success. It took a lot of doing to get the administration to let us do it. We didn't disappoint them either. We had car rallies, paper drives, balloon sales - you name it, the Class of 75 did it. And we did it with pride. The ASB. Girls League, varsity sports. plus an assortment of other things were dominated by seniors this year. To some, this is what being a senior is all about. To others, being a senior means being released at last to start a new life. To still others, it was a prelude to the trials and tribulations of college. ' After it's over. after we're through basking in the glory of finally being out, it'll be hard to leave the friends we've made. We will be going off to college, going into the working world, ,getting married. andfor living happily ever after lhopefullyl. Some of these people. we've known since kindergarten. Others, we just met this year. lt's going to hurt a little. to have to say goodbye.'But we'll always have memories of the beautiful people, and the strange people, and the good times, and the not-so- good times. This is it. Seniors. lt's time to make ourselves useful in this hard-driving competitive world. lt's time to find ourselves, our respective places, and the job we can do best. And we can make it. too. Energy, enthusiasm. organization, and terrific spirit are characteristics of the Class of 75. They are also the characteristics of the individuals who make up this class. As a class we made it. As individuals we can make it, too. As we get on with our lives, we will remember serpentines, junior and senior proms, T-shirt sales and all that Shadle Park has meant to us. And we can rest assured that Shadle Park will remember us also. There is much beauty in life. This is because there is much beauty in people. Believe in your own special beauty, and be the best possible you that you can be. Hey, Seniors! We made it!! Above: Tracy Rothstein and Terry Davis enjoy a brief encounter in the Senior Court. ugggiisisllllllllll Above: lst semester senior class officers are, top row, left to right: Julie Nibler and Linda Lewis, bottom row. left to right: Karen Buckholz, Sandi Hebert, and Tami Ragland. Second semester officers were, left to right: Ken Rice, Russ Vanos. Judy Howard, Mike Benesch. and Ken Biggerstaff. Below: Bettina Lee, Pam Lieske, Tracy Rothstein, Risa Ragland, Janet Dirkes, Lois Jensen, Salli Wainwright, Sandy Erickson, Laurie 0'Hare, and Eileen Wihlborg were our Lilac candidates for 1975, Eileen, who was chosen as Princess, didn't quite make it into this picture. This day is yours and this hour could make or break it. What to do? What to do? ls there love to be spoken? an understanding to be reached? or maybe there's a misassumption to b corrected, could be a heart to be broken. a hope to be squelched. Speak, speak your truth this hour. try to be happy. why not hug that person who loves you without reservation? Walk away feeling that love. Be, be - youself this hour, pretending nothing. Gently. gently, if you mustilet someone down. forget them not. Reach out, reach out, Above: Thanks for the memories - the long, long T-Shirt sale. the Junior Prom at Holiday Hills. . The Senior Production was undoubtedly the most successful project in bringing the class together. The Seniors put in many hours of hard work to make the production a smash. wipe the tear from the cheek of the friend in pain- the tear may be yours. Quietly your God is yours. memories pressed between the pages of my mlnd Candy Adams Rlck Adams Jeanme Adolfson Duane Anderson Sheryl Anderson Debbre Anyan Kevin Archer Scott Armntage Angela Armstrong Kathy Armstrong Debbne Atkrns Lorrl Avery Perry Backus Conme Baker Marne Balcom Vlona Ballensky Dave Barton Nw? if ts 'S uf IYO, L-f3'5f'f ' Rught Sensor Year as often a uma of reflectlon Marlene Schaffner gazes out the wmdow 1 'xg J a -3 Qmg memories sweetened through the ages just like wine. ,SW 1 . r 9 -sb if . , ff if K? 'W 5 N gi , 4 f-QW? 4 iii s -x 51953 B, Q Sw ww f 5 B fl? fa fla Paid' iii 'll' g ffl , he 6' ff' 1-1: or A v- iz? lg, 1, - A .ly , fail' N J Mx, - ' i ,ii ' 'n f L MJ' Carol Bass Barb Bauer Cindy Bayman Linda Beach John Beaudette Wayne Bell Dave Beloit Mike Benesch Nancy Benshoof Dave Benson Kathy Berger Jeff Bergman Chris Bierce Ken Biggerstaff Vickey Blackmore Debbie Blenkinsopp Tom Bloom Jan Boberg Joe Boileau John Bomben John Bookwalter John Borneman Charmaine Bowes Brad Bowman Diane Brady we had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun Diane Branson Andy Brewer Senior Year is a time to make the most of the season. John Stanton and Lee Malmquist enjoy the snow. Mary Briggs Kristy Brigham Debbie Brittain Chris Brockie Rhonda Brooks Dale Brown Dan Brown Mike Brown Ken Brundige Sue Buche Karen Buckholz Jon Buerstatte Stan Bulmer Tom Burns Jennifer Busse Bob Butler Kim Butler Kirk Butters Mary Bybee Steve Cain but the hills that we climbed were just seasons out of time C. , b',. 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' 'Sway .. , '- ai if Craig Campbell Kevin Campbell Sue Canody Sheri Cantu Laurie Cappello Steve Card Kit Cardella Karen Carlson Kathie Carlson Kevin Carlson Jeff Carter Vicki Chadwick Bob Chance George Charbonneau Glenn Charbonneau Bob Chinn Russ Christel Gloria Christianson Wendy Christiansen Diane Clark Tom Cobb Curtis Cogley Diane Cole Cindie Collis Tammi Congleton ll l and when the evening comes we'II smile Steve Coon Roger Cooper Mike Cortner Marc Costello Gayle Cozzetto Denise Craig Kevin Crowe Dave Crowley Cathy Croxton Lorie Cummings Nanette Dahmen Patty Dailey Steve Danielson Lewis Daugherty Jody Davidson Terry Davis Lorrie Davis Steve Dearing Mike DeBauw Shelly Deeble Craig Degerness Q W - 523,313,1- so much of life ahead .. ..L,. ,. -,e....,w all wi f f A x wgypg Mm +25 - if fr we'lI fi ce where there's room to Judy DeJoie Greg DeLapp Dan DeLong Sherri Demaray Luanne DeMarco Tom DeMasi Beth Dennis Bobbi Denure Don Deschane Monica Dhaenens Teresa Dill Janet Dirkes Tom Dolan Flon Dose Charlie Doughty I t b , QI., peg Q' QV: Mike Dryden Q 95 Vyx. Darby Duchow ijt Kandee Dudley ' .ay , X Kevin Dunn Dale Dunsmoor Left: Senior Year is a time to be with friends. Mike White and Scott Morton enjoy each other's company in the Shadle cafeteria. grow and yet we've just begun. 4 Sheila Dunwoody Pam DuPuis Peggy Durgan Karen Edelbrock Barbara Edwards Mary Egan Sandy Erickson Darryl Espinoza John Estey Bob Engle Lori Evans Lee Farka Scott Farmer Mark Farr Doug Favaro ms H' 'liar .il 1 Wiifif PP' in sf Q? Wi filiii' ww.- wk f? if aww F e .1 I fi V wftjfb - s -' si 'llama-aff '2 H ,M Q- 4. and i know that you will never change we've been friends for such a long, lo Mike Fern Paul Ferrette Leslie Fichtenberg Bruce Figy Debbie Finch Tony Finney Debbie Fischer Cindy Fitzpatrick Kerry Folden Pat Frederickson r shine, I I l :W ' Above: Senior Year is a year of rigorous study. Doug Favaro sits in the Commons and contemplates an assignment. K la: E' :F P4 lgffgflxg 1 . .5 - le ger . , f c if .er N 513.44 li' .Q . :ig :ffl . 'li ' i f -. il' lf. f :gig , J 1 1 1rw-itselfIbfiuexfseie, SLM raw!!! f rw Jeff Frieske Diane Fritz Dale Fruin Ron Fry Janice Funk Jennette Funk Stella Funk Greg Funseth Bryan Gadeken Lisa Gahley Neil Gallion Dan Garrison Debbie Gates Keith Gerow Kari Gervais John Geyer Gary Gibbs Gregg Goyins Jane Grafton Gene Grandinetti Jenny Grant Allan Gray Birdie Gray Kathy Greasley Linda Greco Leslie Greear Flichae Green Rick Green Gennie Gregg Guy Gregory Scott Grieb Rob Guffin Worth Gump John Gwinn Julie Gyarfas Debbie Haefner when i was seventeen It was a very good year if 'ii U ' WF iiizffrl , A s, ggi r . flip Q - V- if fi? , f ati , .iqengmngigl i 5, .,.- ist., ., 5 ,'LE'5i4f55W1 7 'Q E '5Yf1fZ?5:1i 1 2 3: Wa- K .fa s , www i' J 4 Q We IMA x 4, .QW wi l 5 gif C 'gil' Q' 1 2 .,- .H 6? 'iw E HM S Tom Hall Mary Hallett Kathy Hallgarth Dave Hancock Trish Hanlen Terri Hanley Dean Hanna Colleen Hansen Dale Hansen Lisa Haraughty Left: Senior Year is often the year when we get a 6th period study. Cindy Myers waits hopefully for a ride home. Yvonne Harding Jack Harper Sheila Harrington Lauri Harrison Cheryl Harshman Tony Hartnett Joan Havens Sandi Hebert Mike Henderson Wendy Hendricks Dave Henkle friends i will Thomas Henriques Sue Henry Wayne Herr Vickie Hertz Rob Herzog Jerry Heuett Shari Hicks Tim Hill Tim Hiisen Valerie Himelspach Tom Hindley Mike Hoefel Bruce Hoerner Dan Hoerner Ben Holmes Rob Holmquist Jerry Hopp remember you, think of you, pray for you ii 0 x , it t Q' R i k - , fl,1 AV, Q 4-' ,,3,f:f w f ' A 1 1 11 , w az, ' W 'ff' - V53 wi H' 'V . WS-skcini T. K, ,,,,, V .. p ,f'?e,A ' and when I want to laugh while the laughing is easy. I want to cry if it makes it worthwhile. l may never pass this way again . .. James Seals and Dash Crofts another day is through. Kirk Hoogstad Dave Hooper Gary Hooper Daphne Hott Steve Houchin Terri Hovind Judy Howard Kim Hubbard Pam Hughto Edna Hunter Richard Hunter Juan lterralda Bob Jacobson Karen Jacobson Jody James Jim Jeffords Mike Jenkins Randy Jennings Karen Jensen Lois Jensen ll l l I h ll I II still be friends wit you ll Linda Johansen Carol Johnson Jean Johnson Mark Johnson Sue Johnson Karla Jones Paula Jones Rick Juhlin Tom Kaluza Brent Kane Tim Karas Kay Kealy Mark Keegan Cindi Keiser Terrie Kienbaum Craig Keppler Gary Kight Jeff Kilgore Delayne Kincaid Lynn King Roxanne King Diane Kinney Jerry Klemz Kim Klohe Scott Kneeshaw love means we II never really say goodbye lk ,nf-,. . '.f' ' uf : .arm .2 ' 'A' 5 gee., ,,,.,, N -Q-M Q W gi ' x 4? Left: Mike Bensch works at fulfilling the dreams of a young child by playing Santa Claus. l ' , ,Q , Wwm,w'Wmw i + - ': ' 'E ff V . 3:1 1 ,file M K .l I 53. .- ui 2. r , ,1 51 Y , 'LZ .lv - ,,.. f ff? Nyla Knight Rick Kohlstedt Doreen Kolassa Joe Kowalski Dick Krell Lynda Krall Cheryl Kruger Kevin Kuhlmann Steve Kuhlmann Don Ladd Karl Landrus Sam Lange Debbie Langley Dan Layton Nancy Layton Bettina Lee Mary Lehn Carol Leigh Harley Leistma Tony Leoni Linda Lewis i've got pieces of april Pam Lieske Liz Liezen Phil Liggins Julie Litchfield Don Littell Greg Litton Scott Lochhead Chris Low Stuart Lowe Maria Lundin Don Lynch Wes Lynch Craig MacDonald Tom MacDonald Jeff Magin Ron Mahoney Tim Mahoney Right: Steve Coon chooses a quiet lonely room to do his studying. i keep in a memory bouquet i've got pieces of april it's a morning in mayll Dawn'I Maier Lee Malmquist Tami Manes Russ Marks Larry Martin Jim Mason Mark Matkin Gregg Matsch Bob Matulich Becky McAda Terri McCarty Rick McCord Rick McCulloch Jeff McGougan John McGregor Dani Mclntosh Julie McKay Valerie McKenzie Carol McMahon Nancy McNally Sandy McVay Tammy Mehulky Kristie Meissner Dan Mellor Vicki Mentzer ll faded photograph covered now with lines and creases Kennalynn Merkel Robin Mettler Barry Meyer Steve Michaelson Julie Miller Kathy Miller Mariana Miller Diana Milner Julie Mollica Heidi Moeller Tom Moore Doug Moos Greg Morlan Lori Morris Kevin Morrison Mary Morse Scott Morton Denise Mostyka John Mudge Perry Mullins ' T v, wu ,. ',.,eA '. , , ' N -5 2,1 I,--'iff iff , K , if 'V glen! HER J ykfrggfsgz get y e w it L is Q f I gif WX 5 ' H , ,w ife :X , . -we 51' Q L. . f f., N' v K' Q in X A H tickets torn in half Kevin Mulvey Debbie Murphy Shery Murphy Cindy Myers Debbie Myers Karen Myers Jerry Nauditt Doug Nelson Jim Nelson Kim Nelson Lori Nelson Nancy Nettles Sherry Nevin Julie Nibler Tracie Nichloson Jerry Norman memories in bits and pieces ll'l I b ive gotta be me, Ive gotta e me i'm willing to try, gonna do it or die ll'l ive gotta be me, Mike Norman Randy Northrup Tom Novak Larry Numata Scott Oakshott Joyce O'Conner Phyllis O'Conner Laurie O'Hare Deanna Oliver Paul Olsufka Rick Opsal Jerry Osborn Tammi Osborn Gary Otis Kathie Pacque Dave Paddock Mike Pangerl Steve Pavlic Stan Peak Carol Pearson ww- i ,....t.., .. .1 5 1' Q .. ' F i '2 Q' 'wtf' :-, . ' ' f,f,iE4:,:fa4f9 1 ,L H 21fza1iaE!1zszzs,' sas' 'W i '1-is - - ,Mg , JJ J ,, ffbisffiiiisi Qs -A .5 ,Az K 1 f in b Farher.fneip! Cindy Myers pagje? an Humanities to ask for special asrgigzamnce on a M,i paper xl., ' sr al' QQ Qi pp 6 Georgia Pearson Kevin Peel Roberta Pepin Brian Perry David Peterson Dean Phillips Denise Phillips Spike Pierson Janet Plett Pam Prosper Ralph Prouty Sheryl Puckett Randy Pullen Kevin Quinn Bob Raber Risa Ragland Tami Ragland Jenny Randall Barb Randell Blane Ray Mickey Reasor Julie Reitmeier Susan Reser Janet Reynolds Larry Reynolds Ken Rice Tim Rice Bonnie Richardson Brian Rickard Jerry Richart Theresa Rickel Sandy Risher Mark Ritchie Rhonda Rist as time goes on i realize just what you mean to me Dusty Ritz Karen Roark Paula Robideaux Peggy Robinson Bonnie Robison Fred Robison Joni Rohrer Tina Rolek Hope Rollis Brad Rose Kim Rosser Tracy Rothstein AI Rowe Debbie Rowicki Kris Runberg Nancy Rundle Debbie Ryan Mark Sannes Doug Sauer Marlene Schaffner Greg Schlepp Brian Schlosser Sue Schmidt Alan Schmitz Pam Selby Rocky Sharp Maureen Shea ' H r r ,gi .i is ,V Jjixgfgy f' WiL: xi ,mm .ia-5 ex Adu aff an 1?-hi' Lin- z. , ,Q ' 52365 f, My in , .i- -, ' , .,,.y,: ,. ,gpg imiffi' 'iff , ' - f .:,: N-'Y ' W. . .mvvitl J' '.7f?EY? ' fa me '1- ,- 11 - ' ,iff i . In ,. Don Short Mark Seibert Steve Siefken Beth Simpson Merrill Slagg if a p Shelley Sir Larry Slocum Flight: Mr. Bell assists Chris Werner on a Senior Humanities paper. Those enrolled in Humanities 12 alway found Friday papers a joy. ints a thousand words en why can't i paint you? Terry Slocum Jerry Smith Mike Smith Nancy Smith Shawn Sorenson Marcia Speicher Pat Spiker Diane Sproul Don Staley John Stanton the words will never show the you i've come to know Bob Starkey Dovie Starkey Linda Starry Dave Steckel Carol Steen lllabeile Steffen Jodi Stenstrom Rich Stevens Greta Stintzi Matt St. Marie ll' I f I It s the morning o our Ives forever starts today Jim Stockman Janine Stout Karol Stover Terry Stroup Brian Sullivan Tuece Sullivan Cindy Suttan Brad Swanson Virginia Swartout Randy Sylvester Will Taft Doug Tapscott Connie Tarbert Andy Taylor Cathy Taylor Sue Taylor Gary Thompson Bob Thompson Byran Thorson Becky Tidrick Loretta Tokarz Duane Thompson Jeff Tomson Ken Towner Rich Townsend Theresa Tracy Karen Turner Debbie Tyler Craeg Tynan Doug Ulnen Tim Urquhart Shauna Vails Lee Van Order Russ Vanhos Mark Van Winkle Lynda Veltrie Lynn Veltrie Cathy Vest Eugenia Vienhage Mark Viger Colleen Vlastelic Denise Vornheder the long and winding road that led me to your door will never disappear i've seen that road before Weber inberg Ilever erner ite hite hite hitaker Wihlborg Willard Cathy Williams Randy Wilson Tracy Winkleman Roberta Wisdom Laurie Wisner Cindy Wixon Tim Wohlens Left: Shery Murphy and Mr, ,Chandlar enjoy a rap session. Senior year contains many such sessions with various counselors. ff' I rs JK if , is ell A, g i iw if Jill 2 . Ra ,F Q . ,ie , . ,.,ji.-vgqqx l 1 fkivfl fi .v',E'q .' ' w , sl ' ilu '7 f' 53 F51 V 'fifizgizlllig 1 ' sf: E 5 V -' ' :T Floyann Woodland Keith Woody Larry Worlth Vicki Wright Bill Yount David Zaccaria Steven Zalewski Lajuanna Zier Bob Zimmer Mary Zuege CAN DY ADAMS Girls League Rep. 73. Candy would like to go on to college. JEANNINE ADOLFSON Pep Club 73, Mat Maids 73, Hi- Lassies 74, 75 President 75, Courtesy Committee 74. Jeannine plans to become a bank teller and a housewife in September. TERRI MCCARTY ALLOWAY Pep Club 73,74, Terri is married and plans to stay home for a year and then go back to college, probably KBU. DOUG ALTON Doug plans to retire on a farm soon! DIANA ANDERSON Home-Ec. 74, Diana might go to college, but she plans to get a job after graduation to save for some college. She wants to be an accountant. SHERYL ANDERSON Senior Production Little girl and Dancer. Sheryl plans to go to WSU. DEBBIE ANYAN Class Publicity Committee Chairman 74. ANGELA ARMSTRONG Orchestra 73, 74. All North- west Orchestra 73, All-State Orchestra 74. KATHY ARMSTRONG Highland Dancer 75, ASB Christ- mas Decorations Committee Chairman 75, ASB Sweetheart Dance Chaperon Committee Chairman 75, Girls League Sadie General Charman 75, Girls League Christmas Project Chairman 75, Girls League Dad- Daughter Picture Chairman 75, Girl of the Month 75. DEBBIE ATKINS ASB Rep. 73, Girls League Rep. 74,75, Varsity Gymnastics 73,74, Varsity Tennis 73, MAME Dancer 74. Debbie wants to become a homicide police- woman. LORRI AVERY Highland Dancers 74,75, Aquatartans 73. Lorri wants to work with the mentally handi- capped. PERRY BACKUS Rifle Club 73, JV Wrestling 73, JV Track 74. Perry plans to go to college and get a masters in Biology and become a Wildlife Biologist. CONNIE BAKER MARIE BALCOM Hi-Lassies 74. Marie plans to go to SFCC and train to be a teacher for the retarded. VIONA BALLENSKY ASB Rep. 74, Concert Choir 73, Band 73,74,75, LIL ABNER Orchestra 75. Viona plans to go to EWSC.and become a Lab Technician. NANCY BENSHOOF DAVE BENSON Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74. KATHY BE RGE R Spanish Club Treasurer 73,74, Girls League Rep. 73,74,75, Senior Production Dancer 75, Kathy plans to further her education enough so that she can be a happy, stable person and to live life to the fullest. JEFF BE RGMAN SPORRAN STAFF 74,75 Jeff plans to go to auto Mechanics school for a year, then go to work for the railroad. CHRIS BIERCE KEN BIGGERSTAFF Class 5th Exec. 75. BYRON BIRCH Byron plans to go to college and study computer science. DEBBIE BLENKINSOPP Pep Club 73,74, Vice Presi- dent 73, President 74, AFS 73, 74, Mat Maids 73, Co-op 75, Historian 75, ASB Rep. 73, Senior Production Car Hop, 75 Debbie plans to get a gold medal for rollerskating in dance and figures, to win the state meet in April and regionals, someday to go to nationals. TOM BLOOM Class Rep. 73,74,75, Class Movies at Noon Chairman 74, Senior Gift 75. Tom plans to 'be a veterinarian. JAN BOBE RG Pep Club 73,74, Mat Maids 73, AFS 73,74,75, Vice President 73, Treasurer 74, German Club 73, 74, Hi-Lassies 75, ASB Rep. 73, Hi-Lites Staff 74, Concert Choir 73, Gold Medal- ist Ice Skater. Jan plans to be a triple gold medalist in ice skating someday. JOE BOILEAU Varsity Swimming 73,74 BRIAN BONI BRAD BONSER Brad doesn't knov to do at this time JOHN BOOKWA' Ski Club 73,74,7l 74,75, Baseball Bl Varsity 74,75, Ft Squad 73, Farsitl Senior Productio to go into pre-ml maybe. 5 PANIDA BOON AFS 74,75, Fort' F VY n Student from Thailand. CHARMAINE BOWES FFA 74,75, Reporter 74, Sec- retary 75. Charmaine plans to be a florist. BRAD BOWMAN B-Squad Baseball 73, B-Squad Football 73. DIANE BRANSON Ski Club 74, Secretary 74, DECA 75, Vice-President, His- torian 75, ASB Rep. 73,75. Senior Production 75. DIANE BRASK ANDY BREWER Andy plans to be an auto mech- anic. MARY BRIGGS KRISTY BRIGHAM Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73,74, Senior Production WCTV Woman 75. Kristy plans to work at the telephone company or be a bank teller. DEBBIE BRITTAIN IRC 74, AFS 73, Class Rep, 73, Volleyball 73, Concert Choir 73,74, Debbie plans to travel this summer and go to college in the fall. BRAD BRITTON B-Squad Football 73, JV Spring Golf 73, Varsity Fall Golf 74,75, Varsity Spring Golf 75, Varsity Spring Track 74. All City Golf Champion Team. Brad would like to be a pro- fessional golfer. CHRIS BROCKIE DENISE BRODERICK Denise plans to work at Lake- land Village. RHONDA BROOKS Spanish Club 73,74, Treasurer 73, Vice-President, President 74, ASB Rep. 73,74,75, Girls League Vice President 75, Girls League Rep. 74,75. Girls League Sadie Hawkins Marryin' Sam and Judging Chair- man 75, Class Rep. 74,75, Class Pin Sale Chairman 75, Senior Production Stage Work 75, Varsity Basketball 73,74, 75, Concert Choir 73,74, Cham- ber Choir 75, National Honor Society 75, Who's Who In Am- erican High Schools 75. Rhonda plans to graduate from college and become a medical technolo- gist lmaybel, but to live good and happy no matter what she faces. DALE BROWN Stage Crew. Dale plans to be an electronics Technician. DANIEL BROWN Karate 73,74, B-Squad Baseball 73. Daniel plans to continue with school. JOANNE BROWN MIKE BROWN Mike plans to go to electronic school. SUSAN BUCHE ASB Rep. 73, Girls League Rep. 74, Class Rep. 74, Senior Pro- duction Seamstress 75. Susan plans to be a beautician. Senior Credits DAVE BARTON CAROL BASS Art Club 75, Courtesy Commit- tee 74,75, Class Rep. 75, Varsity Golf 74, Concert Choir 73. Carol plans to work for a year, then go to college for English and Art. BARB BAUER Courtesy Committee Chairman 74,75, Hi-Lassies 74, Mat Maids 73, Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 73, Girls League President 75, Girls League Rep. 75, Girls League Fashion Show Decoration Chairman, Girls League Dad- Daughter Dessert Program Chairman, Class 5th Exec. 74, Class Pins Chairman 74, Class Car Rally Chairman 74,75, Varsity Tennis 73,74, Orches- tra 73,74, Girl 's State. Barb plans to be a special education teacher for children. CYNTHIA BAYMAN ASB Rep. 73. LINDA BEACH Dasidrian 74,75, ASB 5th Exec. 75, ASB Rep. 74,75, ASB Sweet- heart Dance Decorations Chair- man 75, Girls League Rep. 73, B-Squad Cheerleader 73. Linda plans to be a legal secretary and attend SCC. JOHN BEAUDETTE Lettermen 74, Track Manager 73 74, Cross-Country Manager 73, 74. John plans to go to college and obtain a degree in medi- cine. WAYNE BELL Lettermen 75, Class President 74, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Senior Production Chairman 74, Class Publicity Chairman 74, Basketball B-Squad 73, JV 74, Varsity 75, Chamber Choir 73, 74,75, MAME Chorus 74, LIL ABNER Policeman, Scientist, Chorus 75, Boy's State Office Holder 74, Leadership Camp 73, 74. Wayne plans to grow up and be a fireman or a male nurse. TIM BENDER MIKE BEN ESCH French Club 73,74, Lettermen 74,75, Ski Club 73,74, Kar- ate Club 73,74, Model United Nations 73, ASB Treasurer 75, ASB Rep. 74, ASB Courtesy Com- mittee Chairman 74,75, Class Vice-President 74, Class Trea- surer 75, Class Canned Food Drive Chairman 74, Class Paper Drive Chairman 74, Cross Country B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Track B-Squad 73, Var- sity 74,75, Senior Production 75, Boy's State Delegate 74, Inspirational Award for Cross . Country 75, Shadle Representa- tive to First Bank Student Advisory Board 75. Mike plans to go into pediatrics' and to be an all-state bowling champ. KAREN BUCKHOLZ Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, Aquatartans 73,74, Secretary Treasurer 73, Courtesy Commit- tee Chairman 74,75, Girls League Rep. 75, Girls League Fashion Con Programs Chairman 74, Class Secretary 74, Class Rep. 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 74, Senior Production Dancer 75. Karen plans to go to college and maybe go into health or psychology. JON BUERSTATTE ASB Treasurer 74, ASB Rep. 74, 75, Class Rep. 73, Class Con- stitution Chairman 73, Basket- ball B-Squad 73, JV 74, Varsity Trainer 75, Senior Production Director 75, John wants to be a scuba-diver if not general manager of the Seattle Super Sonics. STAN BU LMER Basketball Varsity 75. Stan . would like to be perfect. KIMBERLY BUTLER Pipe Band 73, ASB Rep. 73, Class Rep. 75, Girls League Rep. 74. Kim wants to live life to it's fullest by loving more! ROBERT BUTLER Bob plans to be an architect and to go to SCC for classes. KIRK BUTTE RS B-Squad Baseball 73. Kirk plans to work for his dad's construc- tion Co. and get married. JIM BURROW Jim wants to get rich quick. TOM BURNS Band. JENNIFER BUSSE Spanish Club 73,74, ASB Rep. 74, Girls League Rep. 73,74, Class Rep. 74, Girls Chorus 73, Senior Production Dancer 75. Jennifer wants to be a certi- fied accountant. MARY BYBEE Hi-Lassies 74, Karate Club 73, 74, Varsity Basketball 73, Var- sity Volleyball 73, Varsity Tennis 73, Big Sister 74. Mary plans to go into art, maybe archeology, while working through college. STEVE CAIN f Letterman 74,75, B-Squad Base- ball 73, Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, Varsity Wrestling 75, B-Squad Track 74, Senior Production Saloon Scene 75. Steve plans to go to college. KEVIN CAMPBELL ' Russian Club 74, President 74, Class Constitution Chairman 73, Senior Production Director 75, Hi-Lites Staff 75, Varsi- ty Basketball 73,74,75, Var- sity Tennis-13T74T75rJAl Cross Country 75, All-City Basketball 73,74, Twice SWAB Athlete ofthe Week 75, Cap- tains Award Basketball 73,74. SUE CANODY LEANN CANNING Class President 73, Spokane Civic Theater Henry, Sweet Henry 73. Leann wants to be- come a policewoman. LAURIE CAPPELLO Hi-Lassies 74,75, President 75, Dileas Chalin 74, Athlete of the Week Committee Secre- tary 74,75, ASB Rep. 73,74, ASB Courtesy Committee Chair- man 74, ASB Sweetheart Dance Tickets Chairman 75, Girls League Rep. 73,75, Class Rep. 74,75, Class Junior Prom Band Chairman 74, Senior Luncheon Place Chairman, Senior Prom Band Chairman 75, Senior As- sistant Producer, Director, Waiter, 75, MAME Dancer, Chor- us, Costumes 74, LIL ABNER Mammy Yokum 75, Childrens Theatre 75, Lead role in Henry Sweet Henry and part in a performance at Expo for the Civic Theater. Laurie wants to become an actress. STEVE CARD JV Cross Country 73, Varsity Track 73,74,75, Jazz Lab Band 74, Stage Band 73. Steve wants to set up Cardineerings Oceanic Systems KIT CARDELLA Spanish Club 73,74,75, High- land Dancers 74,75, Senior Production Can-Can and Jaz-z Ballet Dancer 75. Kit wants to go to college, major in nursing and become an airline stewardess. KAREN CARLSON AFS 73,74,75, Highland Dan- cer 74,75, ASB Rep. 74, ASB Calendar Chairman 74, Class Rep. 75, ODD COUPLE Cecily Pidgeon 73, MAME Assistant Director 74, Senior Production 75. Karen plans to go to col- lege and become a stewardess. KATHIE CARLSON Girls League Rep. 73. Kathie would like to go live in Europe. KEVIN CARLSON Varsity Tennis 73,74,75. JEFF CARTER Symphonic Band 73,75, Jazz Lab Band 74, Orchestra 74, MAME Orchestra 74, LIL ABNER Orchestra 75. GARY CAYA SPOR RAN STAFF 75. Gary plans to be a bum. VICKI CHADWICK Highland Dancer 74, Pep Club 73, CO-OP 75, ASB Rep. 73,74 Girls League Rep. 75, Class Rep. 74,75, MAME Dancer 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, Varsity Cheerleader 75, B-Squad Cheer- leader 73. Vicki plans on Graduating from a four year college and teaching business or history. BOB CHANCE B-Squad Football 73, B-Squad Track 73. Bob plans on becom- ing a welder, GEORGE CHARBONNEAU DECA 75. GLENN CHARBONNEAU Glenn plans on becoming a detective. RANDY CHILDS . Randy plans on becoming an electronics technician. BOB CHINN Bob is thinking about getting into a trading school or join- ing the Navy. He is interest- I ed in electronics and thinks it might make a good career. He 'wants to get a better ed- ucation so he can get a good job. RUSS CH RISTEL Class Rep. 75, Caps and Gowns Committee 75. Russ wants to graduate from college. GLORIA CHRISTIANSON DECA-Fl 75, Treasurer 75. WENDY CH RISTIANSON Pep Club 73, CO-OP 75, ASB Rep. 73, Intramural Volleyball 73. Wendy wants to go to KBU or SCC and become a medical assistant. RUSS CH RISTENSEN DENNIS CLARK Transfer Student from North Chicago High School where he was active in Lettermen 73,74,75, Varsity Track 73,74,75, Captain, Varsity Football 74,'75. At Shadle he is active in Senior Pro- Duction Guitar 75. First Regional SectionalScience Fair in Illinois. Dennis would like to become a pilot andlor practice law. DIANE CLARK Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 73, Girls League Rep. 73, Courtesy Com- mittee, AFS. Diane wants to be of service to people who need her help and to graduate from college. TOM COBB B-Squad Basketball 73, Golf B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75. CURTIS COGLEY Curtis wants to become presi- dent of the U.S.A. KATHLEEN COIL DIANE COLE Diane wants to be an artist. CINDIE COLLIS Girls League Rep. 74,75. Cindie wants to go to SFCC for two years, then go to WSU and get a degree in Agronomy, then to work in the Peace Corps or something of that sort. TAMMI CONGLETON Girls League Rep. 75, Friend- Iiest Senior Girl 75. Tammi plans to go into social work. STEVE COON Sports Feature Editor 74. Steve plans to go to WSU and major in biology and motorcycle racing. BOB COOPER Class Rep. 73. Bob wants to get a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry. MARC CASTELLO GAYLE COZZETTO CO-OP 75, Class Rep. 74,75, Concert Choir 73, Senior Production Car- hop on Rollerskates. Gayle plans to go to SCC and either become a Medical Records Technician or a Medical Secretary. DENISE GRAIG Girls League Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74. Denise plans to go to college, study para- psychology and be a social worker. DAVID CROWLEY Golf B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, Baseball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Lettermen 74,75. David wants to do some type of social work. CATHY CROXTON CO-OP 75, Class Rep. 74. Cathy plans to go to a vocational school for two years studying to be a Medical Secretary, then maybe go on to a four year college. LORIE CUMMINGS Highland Dancer 74,75, ASB Rep, 73, Girls League Rep. 74, Class Rep. 75, Class Christmas Project Chairman 75. Lorie plans to go to WSU and get a degree in social welfare so that she can go into social work. STEVE DANIELSON Rifle Club 73, Spanish Club 75, President 75, Varsity Swim Team 73,74,75, Steve plans to make a career of the Air Force. LEWIS DAUGHERTY Varsity Wrestling 73,74,75. Lewis plans to go to SFCC and SCC. LORRIE DAVIS ASB Rep. 73, Concert Choir 73,74, Treble Tempos 73,74, MAME Chorus 74. Lorrie plans to go into law. TERRY DAVIS Spanish Club 73, ASB 73, ASB Cerebral Palsy Party Chairman 75, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Senior Production Chairman 75, Lilac Committee Chairman 75, SPORRAN STAFF 75, Varsity Swim ming 73, B-Squad Tennis 73, Senior Production Saloon Scene Directors Assistant 75, 4-H President 74,75. Terry plans to graduate from WSU. JOLENE DAVIDSON Hi-DECA 75, ASB Rep. 73,74, Girls League Rep. 73,74, Class Rep. 73,74. STEVE DEARING B-Squad Baseball 73, Varsity Swimming 73, Varsity Football N 74, Varsity Track 74. SAM DEARMAN MIKE BEBAUW SHELLY DEEBLE Aqua-Tartans 74, Girls League Rep. 75. Shelley palns to be a nurse PETE DEGLOW Class Rep. 73, Senior Produc- tion 75. Pete plans to go to . SCC or SFCC to prepare for either a profession in medicine or law. H JUDITH DEJOIE Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74,75, 5th Exec. 75, Mat Maids 73, ASB Rep. 74,75, ASB Cerebral Palsy Party Chairman 75, ASB Evalu- ation Committee 75, Class Rep. 74,75, Senior Court Committee Chairman 74, Tennis 75, Senior Production 75, Christmas Con- cert at Elementary Schools. Judy plans to be a nurse. GREG DELAPP Varsity Track 74, Wrestling JV, Varsity 73, Concert Choir 73, Young Life. DAN DELONG AFS 73, Model United Nations 73,74,75, Rifle Club 75, Class Rep. 73, B-Squad Base- ball 73, B-Squad football 73. SHERRI DEMARAY Pep Club 73, Dileas Chalin 75. Sherri is going into the Navy this September. LUANNE DEMARCO Hi-Lassies 74,75, Vice Pres- ident 75, Pep Club 73, Dileas Chalin 74,75, AFS 75, Secre- tary 75, ASB Rep. 73, Girls League Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74, Varsity Volleyball 73,74, Varsity Basketball 73,74, Con- cert Choir 73,74,75, MAME Chorus 74, Senior Production 75. TOM DEMASI Varsity Track 73, JV Wrestling 73, B-Squad Golf 74, JV Cross Country 73, National Key in Scholastic Art Show lOilsl. Tom is going to Arizona Auto- motive Institute. BETH DENNIS ASB Rep. 73, FFA 74,75, Big Sister 74. Beth plans to be a Floral culturist. BOBBI DENURE Girls League Rep. 74, Big- Llttle Sister Program 74. Bobbi plans to go into the Navy and be a physical therapist. DON DESCHANE Auditorium Projectionist, T.V. Production Crew. MONICA DHAENENS Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 75, ASB Rep. 73,75, Class Rep. 74,75, Girls Chorus 73, Con- cert Choir 74, Chamber Choir 75, MAME Chorus 74, Senior Production Chorus and Saloon Scene, 75, Merit Award, Christ- mas Program for Elementary Schools. Monica plans to find a job, get married, be a house- wife, and a mother in that order!!!! TERESA DILL Art Club 74,75. JANET DI RKES Highland Dancer 74, ASB 5th Exec. 74, Girls League Rep. 73, 74,75, Sadie Hawkins Chairman 73, Girls League Christmas Project Chairman 74, Dad-Daugh- ter Dessert Chairman 75, Cham- ber Choir 73,74,75, MAME Chorus 74, LIL ABNER Chorus and Dancer 75, Varsity Cheerleader 75, B-Squad Cheerleader 73, Lilac Finalist 75. Janet to continue with school at WSU and go into medical research. RON DOSE Ron is going to SCC and then go to Canada to work at Banf. RICHARD DOUGHTY Varsity Track 75, Intramural Basketball 75. Richard is going to work full time for a year, then travel. When he comes back he will go to col- lege and study Wildlife Bio- logy or Physical Education. MICHAEL DRYDEN Lettermen 74,75, Track B- Squad 73, Varsity 74, Varsity Football 74. Mike plans to go to college for two years and become an auto mechanic. DARBY DUCHOW German Club 73,74, ASB Rep. 73,74,75, ASB Concessions Chairman 74, ASB Sweetheart Chairman 75, ASB Handbook Chairman 74, Class President 73, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Class Paper Drive Chairman 74, Class Car Bash 73, Class Ser- pentine Chairman 73. Varsity Tennis 73,74,75, ODD COUPLE Roy, 74 MAME M. Lindsey Woolsey 74, LIL ABNER Earthquake McGoon 75, Childrens Theater 75, Greater Spokane Mixed Doubles Tennis Tourna- ment Winner. KANDEE DUDLEY ASB Rep. 73,74, ASB Christ- mas Dance Tickets Chairman 75, Girls League Rep. 73, Class Rep. 73,74, SPOR RAN STAFF 74. KEVIN DUNN Kevin plans to go to college and study business, then go into clerk work or key punch operator. He also wants to go into the senlice and senle his country to the best of his ability. PAM DUPUIS Aquatartans 73, Ski Club 74. Pam plans to earn a million dollars PEGGY DU RGAN CO-OP 75, Pep Club 73, Girls League Rep. 73, Girls Chorus 73. Peggy plans to go to school and major either in medicine or police force. MARY ANN EGAN ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 74. Mary Ann plans to go to col- lege and work. KAREN EDELBROCK Highland Dancer 7t, Courtesy Committee 74,75, Art Club 73,74,75, Girls League Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73, Varsity Tennis 74, Concert Choir 73, 74, MAME Chorus 74, Senior Production Dancer 75. Karen plans to go into social work or work with children in or- phanages. BARBARA EDWARDS AFS 73,74, Karate Club 73, 74, ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73. TOM EHLERS BOB ENGLE SPOR RAN STAFF 75. Bob plans , to gocto college. SANDY ERICKSON Pep Club 73, Chamber Choir 74,75, Treasurer, ASB Rep. 73,75, ASB Sweetheart Dance Chairman 74, Girls League Rep. 73, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Junior Prom Chairman 74, Treble Tempos 73,74, All- State Chorus 74, All North- west Choir 75, MAME Vera 74, LIL ABNER Daisy Mae 75, Varsity Cheerleader 75, Girl of the Month 75, Lilac Finalist 75. Sandy is going to attain the most that she is capable of to the best of her abilities. She plans on going to college and possibly majoring in social work or com- bining music and dance. TERRY ERVIN ASB Rep. 73, Terry plans to go into the mechanical field. GINGER ESCHENBACHER AFS 75, ASB Rep.'75, Track Varsity 74, JV 73, Band 73,74, 75, Stage Band 73,74,75, Cho- rus 73,74, LIL ABNER Orches- tra 75, Rainbow Girls 73,74, 75, National Honor Society 74, 75. Ginger plans to be a Lab Technician. DAR RYL ESPINOZA ASB Rep. 75, Class Rep. 74,75, SPOR RAN STAFF 74,75, Darryl plans to go to a four year college and get a Bachelors Degree in Communications. JOHN ESTEY John plans to work for a lumber yard. LORI EVANS DECA 75. Lori wants to go to a cosmotology school and be- come a beautician. She is also getting married. DOUGLAS FAIMAN Gun Club 73,74,75, Concert Choir 74. LEE FARKA Lee plans to work for a year, . then go to college. MARK FARR Lettermen 74,75, Baseball B- Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Var- sity Football 74,75, All-City Football 75. Mark plans to go to a four year college. DOUGLAS FAVARO DECA 75, Lettermen 75, Class President 74, ClassRep. 73, 74,75, Class Canned Food Drive Chairman 74, Senior Privileges Chairman 75, Basketball JV 73, Varsity 74,75, LIL ABNER Abner Yokum 75. Doug plans to work in Coeur d' Alene this summer and attend EWSC in the fall. PAUL FERRETTE Spanish Club 73, Golf B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, Chamber Choir 73,74,75, Pops Choir 74,75, MAME Patrick 74, LIL ABNER Marryin' Sam 75. Paul plans to become a pro basketball player, a professional singer, and possibly a P.E. Teacher. LESLIE FICHTENBERG French Club 73, Orchestra, Sen- ior Production 75. Leslie plans to go to WSU for four years and major in interior design. BRUCE FIGY Golf B-Squad 73, Varsity 75, Bruce plans on going to college. DEBBIE FISCHER CO-OP 75, Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 73. KELAN FISCHER SPORRAN STAFF 74,75, Ads Edi- tor 75, Varsity Baseball Manager 73,74. KERRY FOLDEN Orchestra 73,74,75. Kerry plans to go to college in Iowa, then teach retarded or crippled children. Someday he wants to live in the mountains in a log cabin with her husband and family. PAT FREDERICKSON Ski Club 73, SPOR RAN STAFF 75, B-Squad Golf 73,74. Pat plans to attend WSU this fall. JEFF FRIESKE Symphonic Band 73,74,75. DIANE FRITZ Diane's goal is to live a long happy life being what she is. DALE FRUIN Electronics Club 73. Dale is going to SCC. RON FRY Lettermen 74,75, Football B- Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Bas- ketball B-Squad 73, JV 74, Baseball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, LIL ABNER Husband 75, Two-time All-City Honorable Mention for Football 74,75. Ron is going to college for four years and become a law enforcement officer in Spokane. While he's in college he's going to give football and baseball a try. JANICE FUNK DECA 75. JENNETTE FUNK DECA 75. STELLA FUNK Class Rep. 75, Class Serpen- tine Publicity Chairman 73, Concert Choir 73,74, Treble Tempos 73,74, Pops Choir 75, Chamber Choir 75, MAME Chorus.74. GREG FUNSETH Russian Club 74, Treasurer 74, Ski Club 74,75, Cross- Country B-Squad 73, Varsity 74. Track B-Squad 73, Varsity 74. Greg plans to retire. Bl RDI E GRAY ' Pep Club 73,74, Hi-Lassies 74,75, Dileas Chalin, ASB Christmas Dance Tickets Chairman 74, Girls League Sadie Hawkins Music Chair- man 74, Class Car Wash Chairman 74. Birdie plans to go to SFCC to take receptionist courses. KATHY GREASLEY AAFS 74,75, HI-DECA75, ASB Rep. 75, Clerical Pracrice 74. LINDA GRECO AFS 73,74,75, Band 73,74, 75, Pep Band 75. Linda plans to be an LPN. RICK GREEN HI-DECA 75, Secretary 75, Var- sity Track 73,74,75, Foot- ball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74. GUY GREGORY IRC 73,74, ASB Rep. 75, B- Squad Football 73. Guy plans on becoming self-sufficient. SCOTT GRIEB Chess Club 73, ESAR. Scott is going into oceanography and trave. ROB GU FFIN Ski Club 75. Rob plans on own- ing a private business or corp- oration. FFA 74,75, President, French Club 74,75, Vice-President, ASB Rep. 73,74, Class Rep. 74, Band 73, Stage1Band 73, MAME Gregor 74. JOHN GWINN LIL ABNER Cedwick Softwiche 75. John hopes to make a re- cord, get a farm near Garfield, see every state in the UIS., and settle down with a nice wife and two or three child- ren. JULIE GYARFAS Class Rep. 73, Varsity Golf 73. DEBBIE HAEFNER DECA-FI 75, Historian 75, Girls League Rep. 73,74,75, Class Rep. 73. STEVE HAMMEL Steve plans to attend barber college in the next three or four years, meanwhile he is going south to enjoy life. DAVE HANCOCK H Ski Club 73. TRISH HANLEN AFS 74,75, Clerical Practice 74,75. TERRI HANLEY Highland Dancer 74,75, Girls League Rep. 75, Class Rep. 75, Hi-lites Staff 74,75, Fea- ture Editor 75, SPORRAN STAFF 73. Terri plans to go four years of college and become a dental hygienist. DEAN HANNA Lettermen 73,74,75, Varsity Track 73,74,75, B-Squad Cross Country 73,74, Intra- mural Basketball 73,74, Dean plans to become a iourneyman, get married and live a long happy life. BRYAN GADEKEN Varsity Swimming 74,75, A.A. U. Swimming. LISA GAHLEY Hi-Lassies 74, Concert Choir 73,74. Lisa plans to become a registered nurse. NEIL GALLION Neil plans to go to college and find a good job to insure his security later in life. DEBBIE GATES HI-DECA 75, Treasurer 75, AFS 73,74, FFA 74, ASB Rep. 73, 74,75, Concert Choir 73. JOHN GEYER Lettermen 73,74,75, Track B- Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Var- sity Swimming 73,74,75. GARY GIBBS HI-DECA 75, Class Vice'Presi- dent 73, Class Rep. 73,74, Class Refreshment Chairman 74, Class Election Chairman 73, SPORRAN STAFF 74, Hi-Lites Staff 73,74,75, Ad Editor 74, Editor in Chief 75, MAME Dancer 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, Senior Production Dancer 75, Gary plans to tour Europe this summer and attend EWSC this fall. GREGG GOYINS JV Wrestling 74, Karate 74, Orchestra 75. Gregg plans to be an electronics engineer. JANE GRAFTON IRC 74, AFS 73, ASB Rep. 74, ASB Kids for Kids Day Chair- man 74, Class Rep. 73, Volley- ball 73. Jane plans to attend EWSC next fall. ALLAN GRAY Track B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, 75, B-Squad Basketball 73, Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75. Allan plans to become a high school football coach. Q, Got Ya! COLLEEN HANSEN Spanish Club 73, Pep Club 73 AFS 73, Class Sec. 73, Class Rep. 73,74, Class Car Wash Chairman 74. Colleen and her fiance plan to have a happy home and a happy life. LISA HARAUGHTY Hi-Lassies 75, Volleyball 73, 74, Girls Chorus 73, Concert Choir 74, Chamber Choir 75. YVONNE HARDING Hi-Lassies 75, Class Rep. 73. Yvonne plans to study floral design in college and hopeful- ly own her own florist shop. JACK HARPER ASB Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74, Tennis B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, 75, Senior Production 75, Wrestling B-Squad 73, JV 74, Who's Who Among American High School Students 75. Jack plans to go into law or ministry. SHEILA HARRINGTON Senior Production 75. Sheila plans to go to Japan and work at Osaka Steel Co. LAURI HARRISON Pep Club 74, Hi-Lassies 75, Parlimentarian, Dileas Chalin 74,75, Treasurer, National Honor Society 75, German Club 75, Se., Treas., Senior Pro- duction Chorus 75. Lauri plans to teach elementary school. BRIAN HARSHMAN Russian Club 73, Brian plans to become a pro foosball player. JOAN HAVENS Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, Dileas Chalin 74,75, 5th Exec., CO-OP 75, Treas., Courtesy Comm. 74,75, Mat Maids 73, Pres., Girls League Rep. 74, Sadie Hawkins Decorations Chairman 73,74, Class Rep. 74, Class Publicity Chairman 75, Chamber Choir 74, MAME Chorus 74. Joan plans to be- come a medical sec., but most- ly to prepare for the coming of Lord Jesus. LAURIE HAWKES Class Rep. 75, SPORRAN 74. Laurie plans to go to SFCC, get married, teach pre-school or kindergarten. MARIKO HAYASHI Concert Choir 74. Mariko plans to become a dietician or an interpreter. KEN HAYES Ken plans to go into the Navy, then to college. SANDI HEBERT Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, Mat maids 73, German Club 75, National Honor Society 74,75, ASB Rep. 73,74, Glrls League Rep. 75, Class Treas. 75, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Class Christmas Project Chairman 73, Class Hi-Henderson, Ways and Means, Canned Food Drive Chairman 75, Girls Chorus 73, Chamber Choir 74,75, MAME Chorus 74, Girl of Month 74, Sandi plans to major in piano performance and teach at college level. CRAIG BENDERSON B-Squad Wrestling 73. Craig plans on becoming Alice Cooper. DAVE H EN KLE ASB Rep. 74,75, Class Rep. 73, Basketball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Baseball B- Squad 73, Varsity 74. Dave plans to go to college. SU E H EN RY Sue plans on getting a good career and leading a happy life. WAYN E H E R R Varsity Wrestling 74,75, Let- termen 74,75. Wayne plans to go to college and major in psychology, sociology, or pol- ice program. VICTORIA HERTZ Hi-Lassies 74,75, Pep Club 73, Dileas Chalin 75, Courtesy Comm. 75, National Honor Society 75. Vicky plans to take pre-medicine at WSU. ROB H E RZOG ASB Rep. 73, Varsity Wrestling 73,74,75, Rob plans on becom- ing a law enforcement officer. DAVE H ESS Dave plans to go into forestry or become an airplane pilot. JE R RY H E U ETT B-Squad Baseball 73. Jerry is going to get a better education so he can get a good job. TIM HOLL Tim plans to become a mechanic. TIM HILSEN Key Club 73, Ski Club 74,75, ASB Rep. 73,74,75, Class Rep. 74, Football B-Squad 73, Var- sity 74,75, B-Squad Basket- ball 73, B-Squad Baseball 73. Tim plans to go to college, get a good job, and try to enjoy life. VALERIE HIMELSPACH Valerie plans on being an airline stewardess. THOMAS HINDLEY Tom plans on getting rich. MICHAEL HOEFEL ASB Rep. 73, Varsity Tennis 73,74,75, Symphonic Band 73, 75, Jazz Lab Band 73,74,75, Pep Band 75, Orchestra 74, MAME Orchestra 74, LIL ABNER Orchestra 75, '76' Honors Band 75. Mike plans to go to college and major in economics or music. BRUCE HOERNER Bruce plans to be an engineer. BEN HOLMES German Club 73,74,75, AFS 73,74,75, JV Cross-Country 74. Ben plans to be an archi- tectural engineer. ROB HOLMOUIST Wrestling JV 73, Varsity 74, B-Squad Baseball 73. Rob wants to get a Phd. in Natural Resources. KEN HONECKER Northhill Historical, Simula- tions Society 74,75. Ken plans to go to college, then be an author. DAVE HOOPER B-Squad Football 73. Dave plans to be a psychologist and make a lot of money. GARY HOOPER French Club 73,74,75, Pres., Treas., AFS 73,74,75, V. Pres., ASB Rep. 73, SPOR RAN 74, Concert Choir 73, Orchestra 75, J.A. Treas. of the Year 73. Gary's goal is to understand people and to make a good life for himself in the field of aviation. DAPHNE HOTT Spanish Club 74,75, Treas. 74, Sec. 75, Pep Club 73,74, Sec., V. Pres. 74, AFS 75, ASB Rep. 75, Class Rep. 73, G.L. Cour- tesy Comm., Girls Athletic Comm., Girls Track Manager, Honor Society. Daphne plans to go to college and begin a career to help people. STEVE HOUCHIN ' Symphonic Band 73,74,75, Jazz Lab Band 74,75, Pep Band 75, LIL ABNER Orches- tra 74, '74 Honors Band, '76' Honors Band. TER RI HOVIND FFA 75. Terri wants to raise a family and lead a very happy life. JUDY HOWARD AFS 73,74,75, Pres. 74, Spanish Club 74,75, Cour- tesy Comm. 74,75, ASB Rep. 73, Class Sec. 75, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Class Senior Mixer Chairman 75, Active Christian Teens, Out- standing Junior, Outstanding Student Award 75. Judy plans to be a physical therapist. KIM HUBBART Basketball B-Squad 74, JV 74, Varsity 75, Varsity Golf 73,74,75. Kim plans to go to college. PAM HUGHTO Art Club 74,75, G.L. Rep. 73,74,75, SPOR RAN 75. Pam wants to travel and be happy. EDNA HUNTER Pep Club 73, French Club 75, Treas., ASB Rep. 74, Big Sister 74. Edna wants to help others who have problems. RICHARD HUNTER Varsity Football 74,75, Rich- ard plans to go to college JUAN ITU R RALDA AFS 74,75, Spanish Club 74, 75, JV Golf 74,75, Senior Production 75. KAREN JACOBSON Concert Choir 73,74, 75, Expo Choir 74. Karen is going to follow the sun, love the beautiful in life, keep a smile of happiness for others and herself forever. ROBE RT JACOBSON DECA-Fl 75, Pres., Class Food Drive 75, B-Squad Cross-Country 74, Senior Production Millionaire, Dog, 75. JODY JAMES Jody is going to be married soon, she plans to make her husband happy and raise a family. JIM JE FFORDS ' Stage Band 74, Jazz Lab Band 74,75, Concert Band 74,75. MIKE JEN KI NS Ski Club 74,75, Golf 73, 74,75. Mike's goal is to ski. KAREN JENSEN Spanish Club 73,74,75, Pres. 74, Pep Club 73, Treas., Dileas Chalin 74,75, Sec. 74, Pres. 75, Courtesy Comm. 74,75, Sec. 75, AFS 73,74,75, Nat- ional Honor Society 75, Hi- Lassies 74,75, Class Rep. 74,75, Outstanding Student Award 74. Karen plans to get a degree in one of the sciences and to travel, possibly with the Peace Corps. LOIS JENSEN , National Honor Society 75, ASB 74,75, Treble Tempos 73 74, Pops Choir 75, Concert Chbir 73, Chamber Choir 74,75, Lilac Finalist 75, Campus Crusade for Christ. Lois wants more than any other objective to love Jesus with purely an undivided love. SUE JOHNSON AFS 74,75, G.L. Rep. 75, Class Rep. 73,74, Class Paper Drive Chairman 74, Girls Chorus 73, 75, Concert Choir 74,75, LIL ABNER Chorus 75, Big Sister 74. Sue is going to do some- thing in computer science. CAROL JOHNSON Spanish Club 73,74,75, Sec. 74, Dileas Chalin 75, National Honor Society 75, AFS 73,74, 75, Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 74, Concert Choir 73. Carol is go- ing to get a college education, go into pre-medicine, and even- tually join the Peace Corps. JEAN JOHNSON Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, Class Rep. 73,74, Big Sister 74. Jean wants to go into computer programming. MARK JOHNSON It is none of this editors business what Mark's goal is. KARLA JONES Pep Club 73. Karla is going to SCC and becoming a medical secretary. PAU LA JON ES CO-OP 75, Big Sister 74,75, Senior Production 75. Paula is going to college and becoming a junior PIO. RICK JUH LIN B-Squad Baseball 73, Varsity Track 74,75, Varsity Football 74. Rick plans to study law or police science and to travel by cycle. TOM KALUZA Varsity Football 73,75, Var- sity Track 73,74,75. Tom plans to go to college. TIM KARAS Lettermen 73,74, Varsity Foot- ball 73,74,75, Varsity Wrest- ling 73,74,75, JV Track 74. Tim plans to go to college. KAY KEALY Highland Dancer 74,75 Kay wants to travel to a lot of interesting places. CINDI KEISER Pep Club 73, CO-OP 75, Class Rep. 73. CRAIG KEPPLER Symphonic Band 73,74,75, Pep Band 73,74,75, Jass Lab Band 75. Craig plans to go into broadcasting. DAN KIEHN Stage Crew 73,74,75. Dan wants to master photography, and Sandy. TERRIE KIENBAUM ASB Rep. 74, Terrie wants to become a psychologist. GARY KIGHT Class Rep. 73,75, Chamber Choir 75, Pops Choir 75. Gary wants to become a computer scientist. JEFF KILGORE Ski Club 73,74,75, V.P., B- Squad Baseball 73, Golf 73, 74,75. Jeff plans to be a ski bum for a year, then go to college. DELAYNE KINCAID Delayne plans to move to L.A. DIANA KINN EY CO-OP 75. Diana plans to be a medical secretary. ROXANNE KING CO-OP 75. Roxanne plans to take secretarial courses at SCC. JERRY KLEMZ Jerry plans to be a cabinet maker in Alaska. KIM KLOHE ASB 73,74, G.L. Sec. 75, G.L. Rep. 73,74,75, Exec. Council 74, Cotton Day Dance Pictures Chairman 74, Class Sec. 73, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Varsity Tennis 73,74, Concert Choir 73, Chamber Choir 74,75, MAME Chor- us 74, SPOR RAN Staff 75. Kim plans to go to WSU and teach 1st grade. SCOTT KNEESHAW Varsity Football Manager 73, Symphonic Band 73,74,75, Or- chestra 75, Jazz Lab Band 75, LIL ABNER Orchestra 75. Scott plans to be a commercial ar- tist. JULIE KOH LER Julie is getting married in Sept., and plans to work as a secretary. RICK KOHLSTEDT B-Squad Football 73. DOREEN KOLASSA Doreen may become a steward- ess. JOE KOWALSKI Wrestling JV 73,74, Varsity 75, ESAR. KELLY KRAMER Kelly plans to be on the board of directors of a newly formed corporation. LYNDA KROLL Lynda is going to college or a school of nursing. CHERYL KRUGER Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 75, Dileas Chalin 74,75, Sec. 75, AFS 75, German Club 73,74, 75, Courtesy Comm. 75, Varsity Tennis 74,75. Cheryl would like to stay sane and alive. STEVE KUHLMAN Art Club. SAM LANGE Symphonic Band 73,75, Orches- tra 73,74, Jazz Lab Band 74, 75, MAME Orchestra 74, LIL ABNER Orchestra 75. Sam is going to the U. of Idaho. NANCY LAYTON Nancy wants to be a L.P.N. and get married in one or two years. BETTINA LEE Pep Club 73, Corres. Sec., ASB Rep. 73,74,75, ASB Energy Crisis, Kids for Kids Chairman 74, School Levy, Juve- nile Detention Bond Chairman 75, Class Rep. 74,75, Tennis JV 73, Var- sity 74,75, Girl of Month 75, Inter High Senate 74,75, Sec. 75, SPOR RAN STAFF, Lilac Fina- list. REBECCA LEE Spokane Swim Team 74,75, Nat. Merit Scholarship Test Honor- able Mention 75, Med. Explorer Scouts 73, 74. Becky plans to work on the S.S. Hope. CAROL LEIGH Chamber Choir 74, MAME Chorus 74. LINDA LEWIS ASB Sweetheart Dance Band Chairman 75, G.L. Rep. 75, G.L. Mother Daughter Tea, Dad Daughter Activities Chairman 74, Class 5th Exec. 74,75, Class Junior Prom Decorations, Junior Mixer Chaperone, Car Wash Chairman 74, Most Inspir- ated Junior Girl 74. Linda is going to be an accountant. SCOTT LIDENBERG Scott plans to be an artist. PAM LIESKE Aquatartans 73,74, German Club 74, ASB Sec., V. Pres. 75, ASB Rep. 73, Class Junior Prom Refreshment Chairman 74, Varsity Tennis 74,75, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, Lilac Finalist. Pam is going into the pre-vet program at WSU ELIZABETH LIEZEN Highland Dancer 74,75, ASB Rep. 74, G.L. Rep.74, Class Treas. 73, Class Rep. 74, Class Ways and Means Chairman 73, Chamber Choir 73,74,75, Tre- ble Tempos 73,74, MAME Chorus 74. Liz wants to be a nurse. PHIL LIGGINS ASB Rep. 73, Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Basketball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Baseball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75. Phil wants to study law in college. . BUD LINDSEY AFS 74,75, DSAC 75, Pres. ASB Rep. 73, Class Treas. 73, Class Paper Drive Chairman 74, SPOR RAN 74,75, Assistant Editor, Sports Editor 75, Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74. Bud wants to change the world through Jesus Christ. JULIE LITHCIELD ASB Rep. 74, ASB Christmas Dance Tickets Chairman 73, Christmas Dance Pictures Chair- man 74, G.L. Rep. 73,74,75, Class Rep. 74, Varsity Basket- ball 74. Julie plans to get a degree in police science and hopefully work for the FBI. GREG LITTON Ski Club 74,75, B-Squad Wrest- ling 73, Symphonic Band 73. Greg wants to be an orthopedic surgeon. SCOTT LOCHHEAD Ski Club 73,74,75, ASB Rep. 73, Varsity Track 73,74,75, Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74. Scott would like to grad- uate. STUART LOWE National Honor Society 75, Pres., ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73, Class Car Rally, Senior Production Concessions, News- paper Drive 75, Wrestling B- Squad 73, JV 74, B-Squad Tennis 73, Senior Production Card Player 75, Nat. Merit Foundation Com- mended Student 74, High School Bowl 75. Stuart plans to be- come an engineer. MARIA LUNDIN SPOR RAN 74,75, Underclass Ed- itor 75, Hi-Lites 73,74,75, Feature Editor 75. Maria wants to become a free lance writer and travel. DONALD LUX Rowdies 75, Class Rep. 73. DON LYNCH German Club 74,75. Don is going to be a teacher. WES LYNCH Lettermen 74,75, ASB Rep. 73, 74, Class Rep. 73, Golf B- Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Bas- ketball B-Squad 73, JV 74. Wes wants to be a pro golfer and work with all kinds of kids. CRAIG MACDONALD Varsity Swimming 74,75. Craig wants to be a physical thera- pist. TOM MACDONALD AFS 73,74,75, German Club 74,75, Class V. Pres. 74, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Class Senior Prom, Christmas Project Chairman 75, Varsity Football 74, Senior Production Narrator 75. Tom wants to find success and happiness. JEFF MAGIN Jeff plans to be an electronics technician. TIM MAHONEY B-Squad Football 73, B-Squad Baseball 73. Tim hopes to work in retail sales and some- day move into management. RON MAHONEY Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, Track B-Squad 73, Var- sity 74, 75, LIL ABNER muscle man 75, Senior Production 75, All-City Football 75. Ron is going to study, play football and get high on life. LEE MALMOUIST B-Squad Golf 74,75, Stage Crew. DAWN'L MAIER AFS 73, Art Club 74, Courtesy Comm. 74, Aquatartans 73,74, Varsity Volleyball 74,75, Golf 73,74. TERRY MARCELLA Girls League Rep. 73, Girls Chorus 73. Terry is going to be a veterinarian. LARRY MARTIN Larry is going into construc- tion. JAM ES MASON Varsity Golf 73,74,75, All- City Golf 74,75. Jim wants to be successful and wealthy. GREGG MATSCH Lettermen 73,74,75, V. Pres. 74, Key Club 73, Class Rep. 73, Football Varsity 73,74,75, Baseball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74,75, JV Basketball 73,74, All-City Football, All-City Baseball. Gregg wants to go to college and get the most out of life. BECKY MCADA Art Club 74,75, Track 74. Becky wants to be a painter. MIKE MCGILLEY Mike is going to join the ser- vice. . JOHN MCGRATH Track 73 JEFFMCGOUGAN Lettermen 73,74,75, ASB Rep. 74, Football B-Squad 73, Var- sity 74,75, Varsity Track 73, 74,75. Jeff wants to be a police officer, FBI, or a DEA officer. DANI MCINTOSH AFS 73, FFA 75. Dani wants to make money and travel. JULIE MCKAY Spanish Club 73,74, G.L. Rep. 73, G.L. Mother Daughter Tea Program Chairman 74. Julie wants to be an RN. VALERIE MCKENZIE Aquatartans 74,75, Dileas Chalin 75, Big Sister 75, AFS 74, ASB Rep. 75, G.L. Rep. 75, G.L. Birthday Calendar Chairman 75. Val wants to become a dietician. CAROL MCMAHON Hi-Lassies 74, Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 75, Class Sec. 74, Class Rep. 73,75, Class Paper Drive Chairman 74, Varsity Tennis 73, Varsity Volleyball 74, Outstanding Junior Girl 74. Carol wariE to teach kin- dergarten, Iater on get married and open a boutique shop. NANCE MCNALLY 204 Nancy wants to be an LPN. KRISTIE MEISSNER Highland Dancer 75, JC Penney Fashion Board Model 75. DAN MELLOR Rifle Club 74, Pres., B-Squad Track 74. Dan would like to go to school if he can get the money. VICKEY MENTZER Vickey wants to be a Head Start Teacher. KENALYNN MERKEL Pep Club 73, Spanish Club 74, Class Rep. 74, Class Prom Chairman 74, Class Christmas Project Chairman 75, Concert Choir 73, Chamber Choir 74, 75, Treble Tempos 74, Pops Choir 75, MAME Chorus 74, Dasidrians, Kenalynn wants to help children through special therapy, ROBIN METTLER ' Majorettes 74,75, ASB Rep. 73, G.L. Treas. 75, G.L. Rep. 73,74,75, G.L. Sadie Hawkins Decorations Chairman 74, Class Rep. 73. Robin plans to get a degree in interior decorating and take each day as it comes. BARRY MEYER ASB Rep. 75, Senior Prom Chairman 75, SPOR RAN 74,75, JV Track 74. Barry plans to go into professional photo- graphy. JULIE MILLER ASB Rep. 73,74,75, ASB Christ- mas Dance, Sweetheart Dance Chairman 74, Class Rep. 73, 74,75, Class Picnic, Baloon Sale Chairman 74, Concert Choir 73, Chamber Choir 74, 75, Treble Tempos 73,74, Pops Choir 75, MAME Mrs. Up- son, Chorus 74, LIL ABNER wife 75, ODD COUPLE Props 74 All-State Choir 74, AlI-North- west Choir 75, Expo Choir 74. Julie plans to have a nursing career at the Shriners Hospital. KATHY MILLER Pep Club 73, ASB Sec. 75, ASB Rep. 73,74, ASB Christmas Dance Decorations Chairman 74, G.L. Pictures Chairman 74, Class Rep. 74, Senior Produc- tion Hollywood Producer, WCTV women 75, Kathy would like to help emotionally disturbed children, and to work at Lake- land Village. DIANA MILNER National Honor Society 74,75, AFS 73,74,75, Spanish Club 73,74,75, Treas., V. Pres. G.L. Rep. 74, Class Rep. 75, Senior Production Chorus 75. Diana would like to go into health science. TERESA Ml LNE Teresa is thinking of becoming a Head Start Teacher. HEIDI MOELLER Pep Club 73,74, Home Ec. Club 73,74, Pres., Big Sister 75, Concert Choir 74,75, Girls Chorus 75, LIL ABNER Chorus 74. Heidi is going to SFCC. TOM MOORE Tom is going to be a car cus- tomizer. DOUG MOOS DECA 75, KVOS. Doug plans to be some kind of mechanic. GREG MORLAN Greg plans to be a musician. LORI MORRIS Aquatartans 73, 74, Dileas Chalin 74,75, Treas., Pres., Courtesy Comm. 74,75, Pep Club 73, G.L. Rep. 74,75 Class Rep. 74,75, Girl of Month 75. Lori wants to go into fashion merchandizing. KEVIN MORRISON Varsity Swimming 73,74, Kevin is going to pre-med school. LORRI E MORSE Pep Club 74, Girls Athletif. Association 73,74, Futuie Secretaries of America 74, ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73, 74,75, Varsity Bowling 74, Golf 75. Lorrie plans to major in pharmacy or computer science. SCOTT MORTON Lettermen 73,74,75, ASB Rep. 74, Football B-Squad 73, Var- sity 74,75, Varsity Wrestling 73,74,75, Baseball B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, LIL ABNER Muscle man 75, All-City Foot- ball 74, 75, All-State Wrest- ling 74, Most Outstanding Wrestler 73,74, Inspirational Award Football 74. Scott wants to get a professional degree and to forever glean from this great life the moments which make it so sweet. DENISE MOSTYKA Denise wants to go into sec- retarial work. ' JOHN MUDGE Basketball B-Squad 73, JV 74. John is going to college. PERRY MULLINS AFS 74,75. Perry wants to be a photographer andfor a psych- ologist. KEVIN MULVEY DECA 75. Kevin wants to go to college. DEBBIE MURPHY Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, ASB Rep. 75, Class Treas. 74, Concert Choir 73, Chamber Choir 74,75, Treble Tempos 73,74, Pops Choir 75, MAME Chorus 74, All-State Choir. Debbie wants to major in mus- ic or business. SH E RY MU RPHY AFS 74,75, ASB Rep. 74,75, G.L. Pres. 75, G.L. Exec. Coun- cil Chairman, Mother Daughter Tea Decorations Chairman 74, Class V. Pres., 73, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Basketball 73, Golf 74,75, MAME Pagan 74. Shery is going to SCC to take a dental assistant course. CINDY MYERS AFS 73,74, Pep Club 73, Russian Club 74, 5th Exec., Mat Maids 73, Big Sister 74, SPORRAN 74,75, Senior Editor 75, Concert Choir 73,74, Treble Tempos 73, Ex- po Choir 74, Senior Production Chorus, Typist, VW Passenger 75. Cindy would like to go in- to some form of counseling, but her first priority is to serve the Lord. Thanks Cindy! DEBBIE MYERS Aquatartans 73,74, V. Pres., Dileas Chalin 74,75, Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, G.L. Treas. 75, G.L. Rep. 73,74, Class Rep. 75, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, Varsity Cheerleader 75. Debbie is going into physical therapy. KAREN MYERS Art Club 74,75, Pres., ASB Rep. 73,74,75, MAME Chorus 74, Senior Production WCTU Women 75, 2nd place award for painting Allied Arts Festival 73,74, Key Award for water- color Scholastic Arts 74,75. Karen wants to study art in college. JERRY NAUDITT Jerry plans to work and go to school. DOUG N ELSON DECA 75, B-Squad Golf 73,74,75, JV Tennis 73, 74, Senior Production Guitar 75 JIM NELSON Ski Club 73,74,75, Class Rep., 74. Jim plans to ski, then continue with school. KIM NELSON Class Rep. 74, Senior Production Dancer 75. Kim is going to college LORI NELSON DECA 75, Home-Ec Club 73, Big Sister 74,75. Lori plans to work, then go to college. NANCY NETTLES IRC 74, Big Sister 75, ASB Rep. 75, G.L. Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74, National Honor Society 75, Senior Production 75. Nancy's goal is left to the will and pleasure of God. SHERRY NEVIN . DECA 75, Spanish Club 74, Big Sister 74,75. Sherry is going to college for two years. JULIE NIBLER Dileas Chalin 74,75, Courtesy Comm. 74,75, Highland Dancer 74,75, ASB Rep. 73,74, Class 5th Exec. 74, V. Pres. 75, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Var. Gymnastics 73,74, Concert Choir 73, MAME Chorus 74. Julie wants to get everything out of life that she can. JERRY NORMAN Rifle Club 73. Jerry wants to become an architect. TOM NOVAK Varsity Football 74,75. Tom wants to be a law enforcement officer. LAR RY NUMATA German Club 74,75, V. Pres. 75, Nat'l Honor Society 75, V. Pres., ASB Evaluation Chair- man 74, Class Rep. 75, High School Bowl 75, Outstanding Junior Boy 74, Interhigh Sen- ate. Larry wants to be a den- tist or an orthodontist. SCOTT OAKSHOTT ASB Rep. 75, Class Rep. 75, Cross Country JV 73, Var. 74, Track JV 74, Var. 75. Scott wants to go into law. JOYCE O'CONNOR IRC 73,74, V. Pres., ASB Rep. 73,74, 75, ASB Evaluations, Invocations, Building Improve- ment, High Teacher Day Chair- man 75, Class Rep. 74,75, Class Senior Court Chairman 75, Var. Tennis 73, Nat'l Honor Society 75. Joyce wants to be a Methodist minister. PHYLLIS BARKER O'CONNOR Gymnastics 73. Phyllis plans to major in art. LAURIE O'HARE G.L. Rep. 74,75, G.L. Dad- Daughter Entertainment Chair- man 75, Class Rep. 74,75, Treble Tempos 73,74, Concert Choir 73,74, Chamber Choir 75, MAME Sally Cato 74, LIL ABNER wife 75, Fashion Board Bon Marche 75, Senior Prod., Lilac Finalist. PAUL OLSU FKA Class Rep. 74, Football B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, JV Basketball 74, Track B-Squad 74, Var. 75. Paul wants to play football and get ahead in the world. RICK OPSAL Lettermen, Varsity Football 73,74, Jazz Lab Band 73,74, 75, Stage Band 73, Symphonic Band 73,74, 75, Pep Band 75. Rick is going to trade school. GERALD OSBORN A Electronics Club 73, V. Pres., AFS 73,74, Class Rep. 75, Symphonic Band 73. Gerald is joining the Air Force. TAMMI OSBORN DECA 75, G.L. 73. Tammi wants to be a cake decorator, baker, or dental technician. GARY OTIS ASB Rep. 73. Gary wants to go to college and get rich. DAVE PADDOCK B-Squad Track 73, 74, DECA 75, V. Pres. STEPHEN PAVLIC Karate 73,74. Stephen hopes to go into engineering, then branch into chemistry or phy- sics. CAROL PEARSON Pep Club 73, FFA 74,75, Treas. 75, Spokane Swim Team 73,74. KEVIN PEEL Russian Club 74. Kevin wants to be a forestry technician. BERT PEPIN Ski Club 74,75, G.L. Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74,75, MAME Dancer 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, Var. Cheerleader 75. Bert wants to finish college and eventually get married. DAN PETE RSON Karate Club 74. DAVID PETERSON Var. Football 74. David wants to be an electrician. JAN ET PLETT Hi-Lassies 74,75, V. Pres. 75, Class Senior Prod. Costumes Chairman 75. Janet wants to become a home economist. GREGG POWE LL Ski Club 74, ASB Rep. 73, Class Rep. 75, Tennis B-Squad 73, Varsity 74, 75, Orchestra 73,74,75, Gregg is going to SFCC. PAM PROSPE R AFS 73,74, Hi-Lassies 75, G.L. Rep. 75. Pam wants to be a Junior Accountant. RALPH PROUTY ASB Rep. 75, Class Rep. 73, DECA 75, Pres. Ralph wants to go into horticulture. SHERYL PUCKETT Commerical Club 73,74, Spanish Club 73,74,75, Treas. 74, Hi-Lassies 74, Concert Choir 73. Sheryl plans to attend college. KEVIN OUINN German Club. Kevin is going to college in the fall and to Europe this summer. BOB RABE R SPOR RAN 75. Bob wants to thumb across country, then go to trade school or in the service. RISA RAGLAND DECA 75,, Sec., V. Pres., High- land Dancer 74, G.L. Sadie Hawkins Chairman 74, MAME dancer 74, LIL ABNER dancer 75, Varsity Cheerleader 75, Lilac Fina- list. Risa plans to attend WSU TAMI RAGLAND Karate Club 73,74, Pres., Spanish Club 73,74, Courtesy Comm., ASB Rep. 73,74, ASB Calendar Chairman 73, G.L. Sadie Hawkins Program Chairman 74, Dad-Daughter Program Chairman 75, Class Pres. 75, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Class Car Wash Chairman 74, Var. Tennis 74,75, Var. Volleyball 74, 75, Gymnastics 73, Karate 73, 74, Symphonic Band 73,74, Drum Major 74, Sweetheart 75, y Girl of Month 75, 7-UP Student ofthe Week, 75. Tami would like to get married one day. JENNIFER RANDALL Band 73,74,75, Concert Choir 74,75, LIL ABNER Chorus 75. Jennifer would like to get married and have kids, a good job and a happy life. BARBARA RANDELL AFS 74, DECA 75, G.L. Rep. 75, G.L. Sadie Hawkins Pub- Iicity Chairman 75. Barb would like to go into the field of business and marketing. BLANE RAY Lettermen 74,75, Pres., Foot- ball B-Squad 73, Var. 74,75, JV Wrestling 73,74,75, B- Squad Track 73,74,75, Senior Prod. 75. Blane wants to go into law enforcement. JULIE REITMEIER German Club 74, V. Pres., Kar- ate Club 73,74, Treas., AFS 74,75, ASB Rep. 73, G.L. Rep. 74,75, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Concert Choir 73,74, Treble Tempos 73,74, Pep Club 73, MUN 74. Julie would like to go into business administration and merchandising. MICKEY REASOR Art Club 75, B-Squad Football 73, 9 Friendliest Soph. Boy 73, Midsummer Nights' Dream Demetrius 75,- Mickey wants to scrounge up enough money to eat lunch and to major in art, become great and work his way out of the ghetto into a prominent posi- tion in the WASP Society. SUSAN RESER Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 74,75, B-Squad Volleyball 74, Var. Track 74,75. Sue wants to be a physical therapist and a P.E. Teacher. JANET REYNOLDS Pep Club 73, G.L. Rep. 74, Var. Track 74, Senior Prod. Little Girl 75, Who's Who Among American High School Students 74. Janet is going to be a registered nurse. KEN RICE ASB Rep. 73, Class Pres., 75, B-Squad Baseball 73, Var. Golf 73,74,75, Senior Prod. Cook 75. TIM RICE Class Rep. 74, B-Squad Track 73. Tim wants to go to a small private school in Canada, WSU, and a big school to get a Phd in math or architecture, graduate and live happily ever after. BONNIE RICHARDSON DECA 75. Bonnie wants to be a hair dresser. JERRY RICHART Class 5th Exec. 73, Class Rep. 74, Class Picnic Chair- man 74, Seniors Comm. Chairman 75, B-Squad Wrestling 73. Jerry wants to become a surgeon. BRIAN RICKARD French Club 75, AFS 75, ASB Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74,75, Orchestra 73,74,75, MAME Orchestra 74, LIL ABNER Orchestra 75, Spokane Jr. Symphony 73,74,75. THERESA RICKEL AFS 74, DECA 75, G.L. Rep. 75, RHONDA RIST Big Sister. Rhonda would like to get out of school PAULA ROBIDEAUX Art Club 74,75. Paula would like to go on to college. MARGARET ROBINSON Pep Club 73, 5th Exec., French Club 74,75, 5th Exec. Peggy would like to become a fashion illustrater. BONITA ROBONSON Spanish Club, Pep Club 73, Treas., N.H.S., Dileas Chalin AFS, ASB Rep. 75, ASB Courte- sy Comm. Chairman 75, G.L. Sadie Hawkins Comm. 73, Class Rep. 73, Var. Track 73,74, 75, Girls Chorus 73, Big Sis- ter. Bonnie wants to teach handicapped children. JONI ROH RER Art Club 73, Big Sister 74, 75. Joni wants to be an air- line stewardess? TINA ROLEK Pep Club 73, Girls Chorus 73, Big Sister. HOPE ROLLIS I Spanish Club 73,74, ASB Rep. 73, G.L. Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74, Senior Prod. Dog 75, Big Sister 74,75. Hope would like to be rich. BRAD ROSE Ski Club, Var. Football 74, Senior Prod. Weight Lifter 75. Brad wants to be a teacher. TRACY ROTHSTEIN Dileas Chalin 75, ASB Rep. 73, 74,75, G.L. Rep. 74,75, Class Rep. 74,75, ASB Sec. 74, ASB Pres. 75, ASB Christmas Dance Chairman 74, Sweetheart Dance Chairman 75, Chamber Choir 75, MAME Gloria Upson, Dancer 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, Senior Prod. Dancer 75, B-Squad Cheer- leader 73, Big Sister 74,75, Lilac Finalist 75, Midsummer Night's Dream, Titania 75, Tracy would like to teach special reading. Best wishes Tracy. DEBBIE ROWICKI Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, French Club 74,75, 5th Exec., Sec., ASB Rep 73. Debbie hopes to have a good job, a good husband and family. KRIS RUNBERG German Club 74,75, Pres. 74, Art Club 74,75, Ski Club 74, AFS 74, ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73,74. NANCY BUNDLE Dileas Chalin 75, Sec. FFA 74, 75, Reporter, G.L. Rep. 74, Class Rep. 74,75. Nancy wants to teach history. DEBBIE RYAN CO-OP 75, Treas., Big Sister 74,75. Debbie wants to keep working for ON B. MARK SANNES Lettermen 74,75, Var. Baseball 74,75, Basketball B-Squad 73, JV 74, Var. 75. Mark wants to go to college, get a good job, be financially set and get married. DOUGLAS SAUER German Club. MARLENE SCHAFFNER AFS 73,ASB Rep. 74,75, Hi- Lites 74,75, Editorial Editor 74,75, Chamber Choir 73,74, Treble Tempos 74, MAME Mother Burnside 74. Marlene is going to be whatever she wants. GREG SCH LEPP Ski Club 73,74,75, Pres., German Club 73,74, ASB Rep. 73, Football B-Squad 73, Var. 74, B-Squad Golf 73. Greg wants to be an orthopedic sur- geon. SUE SCHMIDT Pep Club 73, FFA 74, 75, V. Pres. 75, Class Rep. 75. Sue wants to become a landscape designer STARR SCHULTZ French Club 73, ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73. DOUG SEELY Ski Club 74, B-Squad Track 74, Doug wants to go into elec- tronics. PAM SELBY .. Dileas Chalin, ASB Rep. 73, 75, G.L. Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74,75, Big Sister. ROCKY SHARP Var. Football 74. Rocky plans to major in Sociology or Psy- chology. MAUREEN SHEA CO-OP 75. Maureen plans to be an executive secretary. SANDRA OLSEN SHEA Pep Club 73. Sandy hopes to be a CPA. SHELLEY SIR Dileas Chalin 74,75, G.L. Rep. 74,75, G.L. Sadie Hawkins Chairman 74, Dad-Daughter Des- sert Chairman 75, Class Rep. 73,74, Girls Chorus 73, Big Sister 74,75. Shelley wants to be an RN. SHAWN SORENSON SPOR RAN 75, Senior Prod. 50's Melodrama, Class Reunion 75, Big Sister 74,75. Shawn wants to go to a university and into some profession. DON SHORT Symphonic Band 73,74,75, Stage Band 73, Jazz Lab Band 74,75. Don is going to vet. school at WSU. MARK SIEBE RT Baseball B-Squad 73, Var. 74. Mark plans to attend college. KIM SIMONSEN ASB Rep. 73, Senior Prod. Melodrama, Frat Party, Marcher, Bandit, 75. Kim wants to be a motorcycle freak. GLORIA SKARE G.L. Rep. 75. Gloria plans to be an LPN. MERRIL SLAGG DECA 75, Treas., Class Bal- ' Ioon Sale Chairman 75, MAME Choreography 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 75. LARRY SLOCUM Lettermen 74,75, Var. Swim- ming 73,74,75. Larry plans to go to college. STEVE SMET SPOR RAN 75. Steve wants to get as far away from civil- ization as possible, excluding death. He'll make it!! JERRY SMITH Ski Club 74, German Club 73,74,75, Nat'l Honor Society 75, Karate Club 73, Var. Bowling 73,74,75, City Bowling Champion 74, State Bowling Champion 74. Jerry wants to go into the medical field. NANCI SMITH Pep Club 73,74, ASB Rep. 73, 74, G.L. Rep. 74,75, Var. Track 74, Var. Tennis 75. PAT SPI KE R Electronics Club 73, Science Club 73,74, ASB Rep. 74. Pat wants to become a chef, then own a restaurant. DIANE SP ROUL IRC 73,74, Hi-Lassies 74, G.L. Rep. 73, Class Rep. 73, 74,75, High School Bowl 75, Commended Student 75. Diane wants to get closer to Jesus. STEVE SPU RLOCK ASB Rep. 73, Class Rep. 74, Var. Track 74,75, Senior Prod. 75. Steve is going to BYU and will major in history or law. DON STALEY AFS 73, KVOS News 73,74,75, ASB Rep. 73, Class Rep. 73, Senior Prod. Elvis 75. Don wants to go into broadcast- ing or be a public speaker. JOHN STANTON Stage Crew 73,74,75, Span- ish Club 73,74, Key Club 73, Electronics Club 73, Who's Who In American High School Students. John wants to go into the medical profession. BOB STARKEY Ski Club 73,74,75, Letter- men 74,75, KVOS News 74,75, Football B-Squad 73, Var. 74, 75, Concert Choir 73. Bob wants to teach skiing and have fun in life. DOVIE STARKEY Class Rep. 74,75, Senior Prod. Typing Chairman 75, Con- cert Choir 73. LINDA STAR RY French Club 73, ASB Rep. 74, G.L. Rep. 73, Class Rep. 75, MAME Dancer 74, Bat Girl, Big Sister. DAVE STECKEL B-Squad Football 73, Stage Band 73,74, Jazz Lab Band 74,75, Senior Prod. David Nation 75, Who's Who In Amer- ican High Schools. Dave is going into the Army as a Chop- per Mechanic. CAROL STE EN G.L. Rep. 74, Class Sec. Pro- tem 73, Class Rep. 73, Cham- ber Choir 73,74,75, Stage Band 73, Jazz Lab Band 74, Symphonic Band 73, Honors Band 74. ILLABELLE STEFFEN Class Rep. 73. Illabelle wants to get married and have kids. JODI STENSTROM ASB Rep. 73,75, ASB Handbook, Sweetheart Chairman 75, ASB Christmas Fund Chairman 74, Class Rep. 73, Cross Country Mgr. 73. Jodi would like to teach a foreign language and 9. get experience at the UN. RICH STEVENS ASB Rep. 74, JV Cross Country 73, Karate 73, Chamber Choir 73,74,75, MAME Chorus 74, Senior Prod. Director, Writer 75. Rich plans to major in computer science or engineer- ing. GRETCHEN STINTZI Home-Ec Club 73,74, Library Club 73, Orchestra 73,74. Gretchen wants to be an RN. JIM STOC KMAN Class Rep. 73,74, B-Squad Tennis 73, Basketball B- Squad 73, JV 74, ESAR 74,75. Jim wants to be a home architect. JANINE STOUT ASB Rep. 75, Band 74,75, Chamber Choir 74,75, Orches- tra 74, Pops Choir 75, MAME Chorus 74, LIL ABNER Orches- tra 75, Honors Band 74,75. Jan wants to major in music or math, or possibly engineer- mg. KAROL STOVE R Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 73, Class Rep. 73,75, Class Spirit Chairman 74, Class New Senior Chairman 75, Hi-Lites 74, 75, News Editor, Editor 75. Karol wants to be a medical secretary and eventually a medical assistant. BRIAN SULLIVAN Class Rep. 75, Golf B-Squad 73,74, Var. 75. Brian wants to be a chemist and a million- aire, not necessarily in that order. TYECE SULLIVAN Pep Club 73, Corres. Sec., Hi-Lassies 74,75, Sec., Treas., Dileas Chalin 74,75, ASB Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73,74. Tyece wants to go into law. VIRGINIA SWARTOUT Spanish Club 73,74,75, Sec. 74, ASB Rep. 73, Class Senior Mixer Refreshment Chairman 74, MAME Madame 74, LIL ABNER Moon beam McSwine 75. Virginia wants to work in Child Psychology. DOUG TAPSCOTT Concert Choir 74. Doug wants to go into psychology or com- munications. KATHY THOMAS Pipe Band. Kathy wants to be a medical records technician. BOB THOMPSON Marching Band 73, Jazz Lab Band 73, LIL ABNER Government man 75, Radio TV Crew 74,75, New from Missoula, Mont., Bob wants to become the world's most famous disc jockey. GAR RICK THOMPSON Class Rep. 74, Var. Swimming 74,75. Gary wants to be a commercial artist. STEVE THOMPSON Nat'I Honor Society 75, Ger- man Club 73,74,75, JV Cross Country 74,75, JV Wrestling 73,74. Steve plans to go into the field of geophysics or nuclear physics. BRIAN THORSON Spanish Club 73,74, DECA 75, Class Rep. 73,75, Karate Club 73,74. Brian is going into the Navy and into advanced electronics. JILL TOLLE FSON Spanish Club 73,74,75. Jill plans to be a psychiatrist. DEWEY TOMSON ASB Rep. 75, Class Rep. 73, Class Right On Shirts, Buttons Chairman 73. Dewey wants to be a Spokane Policeman so he can protect you from trouble on the streets. KENNETH TOWNER Lettermen 74,75, Football B-Squad 73, Var. 74,75, Bas- ketball 73, Baseball B-Squad 73, Var. 74. RICH TOWNSEND FFA 74,75. Rich wants to get married and be a produce mana- ger. THE RESA TRACY Library Club 74,75, G.L. Rep. 74. Theresa wants to go into veterinary medicine. DEBBIE TYLER Band Exec. Council 75, Chairman 75, ASB Rep. 73, Band 73,74, 75, Jazz Lab Band 73,74,75, Stage Band 75, MAME Orchestra 74, LIL ABNER Orchestra 75, All-State Band 74, Honors Band 73,74,75. Debbie wants to teach music. CRAIG TYNAN Basketball B-Squad 73, JV 74, Var. 75, Var. Track 74, Jazz Lab Band 75, Stage Band 73, Symphonic Band 73,74,75, All-City Band 73,74,75, All- State Band 73,74,75, All Northwest Band 73,74,75. DOUG ULVEN Karate Club 73,74, Var. Track 73,74, DECA 75. Doug either wants to go into business or enlist in the Navy. SHAUNA VAI LS Nat'l Honor Society 74,75, G.L. Rep. 73,74,75, Class Rep. 73,75, B-Squad Volley- ball, Shauna wants to be a veterinarian. RUSS VANOS Class V. Pres. 75, Class Lilac Coronation, Senior Prod. Props Chairman 75, Track B- Squad 73, Var. 74,75, Senior Prod. Dudley Dowrong 75. Russ plans to attend Idaho State. MARK VAN WINKLE Electronics Club 73, Pres. AFS 73,74,75, V. Pres.73, Pres. 74, ASB Rep. 73, ASB Finances Chairman 73, Class Pres. 73, Class Rep. 73,74, Mark wants to go into hydraulic engineering. LYNDA VELTRIE French Club 73, Ski Club 73, ASB Rep. 74, G.L. Rep. 73, Class Rep. 73, Var. Volley- vall 74, Var. Basketball 75, Senior Prod. Carrie Nation 75, Bat Girl, Big Sister, Lucy Class of 75. Lynda wants to become a high class bum. CATHY VEST Class Rep. 75, B-Squad Volley- ball 75, B-Squad Basketball 75, Senior Prod. Writer 75. Cathy wants to teach psych- ology. GENIA VIENHAGE ASB Rep. 74, G.L. Rep. 73,75, Class Rep. 73,75, DENISE VORNHEDER AFS 73,74,75, Pep Club 74, Sec. Hi-Lassies 75, Home-Ec Club 73. Denise wants to be an LPN. SALLI WAINWRIGHT ASB Rep. 73,75, ASB Chaperones Chairman 75, G.L. Rep. 73,74, 75, Lilac Finalist 75. Salli plans to go to college. BRUCE WAKEFIELD Var. Swimming 73,74,75. Bruce plans to go to college. IRENE WALINSKI Pep Club 73, Hi-Lassies 74, Nat'l Honor Society 74,75, Class Treas. 74, Var. Tennis 73,74,75. Irene hopes to make it through four more years of school. LIZ WARDINSKY Letter Club 73,74,75, ASB Rep. 73,74, G.L. Rep. 74, Class Rep. 73,74, Var. Tennis 73,74,75, Mgr. 73, Var. Vol- leyball 73,74,75, Var. Bas- ketball 73,74,75. Liz wants to get the most out of life. JOAN WAREHAM Dileas Chalin 74,75, V. Pres. 74, Courtesy Comm. 74,75, Hi-Lassies 74, CO-OP 75, Chair- man, Class Rep. 74,75. Joan ' wants to become an X-ray tech- nician. SH E LLEY WATT FFA 74,75. Shelley wants to get a good paying job so she can support herself. CH RIS WEAR Orchestra 73. DOUG WEAVER Wrestling JV, Var. 73. Doug wants to have some fun before going to college. MARCHA WE BE R Nat'I Honor Society 74,75, Sec.!Treas. 75, Hi-Lassies 75, Sec.!Treas., Dileas Chalin 75, Athlete of Week Comm. 75, Var. Track 73, Band 73, 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, Honors Band 74, Solo En- semble 73, Senior Prod. Danger 75. New from Clarkston, Marcha wants to teach the deaf and blind. MARSHA WE BE R Pep Club 73, ASB Rep. 73, G.L. Rep. 74,75. Marsha plans to be a legal secretary. JOHN WE BSTE R High School Bowl 75. John wants to be a lawyer. , CH RIS WE R N E R Nat'l Honor Society 75, ASB Rep. 75, ASB Building Improve- ment Chairman 75, Class Rep. 73,74, Class Service Project Chair- man 73, KVOS 74,75, Midsummer Nights' Dream, Helena 75. Chris wants to help people find them- selves as an RN and a friend KEN WHITE VAR. Swimming, 74,75, Ken wants to be an Olympic Swimmer. MIKE WHITE Rifle Club 73, Ski Club 75, JV Track 73,74, JV Wrestling 73, LIL ABN ER President, Skragg, Chorus 75, People to People Tour to Europe 75, Midsummer Nights' Dream, , Oberon 75. Mike wants to be a dentist and make it through the weekend. EARL WHITTAKER Lettermen 74,75, Key Club 73, Karate Club 73, Football B- Squad 73, Var. 74,75, B-Squad Track 73,74, LIL ABNER Muscle Man, 75. Earl wants to be a physician. EILEEN WIHLBORG Nat'l Honor Society 75, AFS 75, ASB Rep. 73,75, G.L. Rep. 74,75, Class Sec. 74, Class Rep. 73,74,75, Var. Track Mgr. 73, Var. Gymnastics 74,75, Basketball 73, Orchestra 74, MAME Dancer 74, LIL ABNER Dancer 75, B-Squad Cheerleader 73, Var. Cheerleader 75, Outstanding Junior, Shadle Lilac Princess 1975. Eileen wants to be a school teacher and someday a stewardess. GLENN WILLARD Rifle Club 73. Glenn wants to be a Iocksmith. CATHY WILLIAMS Spanish Club 74,75, AFS 74, 75, Treas. V. Pres., Nat'l Honor Society 74,75, Ski Club Courtesy Comm. 74,75, Track Mgr. 74, Senior Prod. Dancer 75. Cathy wants to go into either finance or engineering or both, and travel throughout the U.S. and Mexico. RANDY WILSON Ski Club. Randy wants to be a film maker, to always wear a smile or a smerk on his face and help make peace in the world. TRACY WINKLEMAN AFS 75, Dileas Chalin 74,75, 5th Exec., German Club 74,75, Hi-Lassies 74, Pep Club 73, Nat'l Honor Society 75, ASB Rep. 75, G.L. Rep. 74,75, G.L. Sadie Hawkins Chairman 74, Class Rep. 74. Tracy is going to move to San Francisco major in Psychology and live happily ever after. :I MARK WINKLER Class Rep. 73,74, B-Squad Tennis 73, B-Squad Track 74. ROBE RTA WISDOM IRC 75, Class Rep. 73,75, Roberta wants to teach grade lschool in a small town to get closer to nature, and to get married someday. CYNDE WIXON DECA 75, Spanish Club, Dileas Chalin, Ski Club, Highland Dancer, ASB Rep. 73,74, ASB Courtesy Comm, Hike-a-thon Chairman 74, G.L. Mother- Daughter Refreshment Chairman 74, Class Rep. 73,74, Class Junior Prom Tickets Chairman 74, Concert Choir 73,74, MAME Chorus 74, AFS Finalist, Cynde wants to be a steward- ess, hairdresser, or social worker, whichever works out. ROY ANN WOODLAND Pep Club 73, CO-OP 75, Big Sister. Roy Ann plans to be a medical secretary. KEITH WOODY Stage Crew, Class Rep. 75. B- Squad Cross Country 73, B- Squad Golf 74, LIL ABNER Stage Manager 75, Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander 75. Keith wants to go into the health field and to be recognized for what he is. VICKI WRIGHT Majorette 74,75, ASB Rep. 73, 74, G.L. Sec. 75, G.L. Rep. 74,75, G. L. Sadie Hawkins Chairman 74, Class Rep. 73. Vicki wants to major in P.P., get married, and have a happy life. DAVID ZACCARIA AFS 73, Stage Crew 73,74, Assist. Mgr. 74, ASB Vice President 75, President 75, Class Rep. 73,75, Class Publicity Chairman 73, SPORRAN 73,74,75, Editor 75, Hi- Lites 73,74, Sports Editor 74, THE ODD COUPLE Vinnie 74, MAME Dwight Babcock 74, LIL ABNER Gen- eral Bullmoose 75, Midsummer Night's Dream, Puck 75, Lilac Master of Cere- monies. Dave plans to grab for all the gusto in life but to live modestly on an enormous income. STEVE ZALEWSKI Golf B-Squad 73, Var. 74,75. LAJUANNA ZIER Spanish Club, Girls Chorus 73, LIL ABNER Appassionata 75. Lajuanna wants to lead a full and happy life, to get along with people around her and to succeed in whatever she does. BOB ZIMMER Var. Swimming 74,75. MARY ZUEGE AFS 73, German Club 74, Hi- Lassies 74, Nat'I Honor Soc- iety 75Q ASB Rep. 73,74, G.L. V. Pres. 75, G.L. Rep. 74,75, G.L. Mother-Daughter Programs Chairman 74, Class Rep. 73,74, Class Junior Prom Chaperones Chairman 74, Class Car Rally Chairman 75, Var. Volley- ball 74, Var. Basketball 74. 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Tells us what to take or leave behind, And the gifts of growing old Are the stories to be told of the feelings more precious than gold Friends, l will remember you, , think of you, pray for you. And when another day is through, l'Il still be Friends With You. Baby's days are never long, Mother's laugh is baby's song, Gives us all the hope to carry on. Friends, l will remember you. think of you, pray for you. And when another day is through. l'll still be Friends With You. ln Memory of Gregory Town 1956-1974, Our Friend 'uv 5 , Il li ,W at A , z . '4 2 W A , ,, 4 ,Y-.wr if fy - f m -new Q33 Senior Most Talented L' Seniors are Sand: Hebert and Micgyr Fieasor. f '45 Akqmm, waz za W - 41 ,, A , A. rr K .. . ., W Q- M re 1 and Larry Nu marta. I fi 31 rrrr Al. K! M . . wg K , ikbiwxws .. ,4 Z' an ,, -1'Ar ' A , www S! ww1fi3'! ' ,gy jf if 222 Seniors with Best Superlatives ,Best Dressed Senior was 5 Chosen ,- j VMostr Quiet Seniors are Dovie Sterkey by ar . Q -fr ,rr 5 5 K Talkative Seniors are Lauri Cappello and Guy Gregory. Q 22 Because of their dedication to Shadle Park High School, Spokane and the surrounding Community, the 1975 Sporran staff greatly didicates this the 1975 Sporran to the class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Five. . Dedication SWAIHFHF David Zaccaria Bud Lindsey Cindy Myers Maria Lundin Bud Lindsey David Zaccaria David Zaccaria Bud Lindsey Kelan Fischer Barry Meyer Candace Adams Jeff Bergman Brian Boni Tammi Congleton Gary Dinsmore Susan Ellis Darryl Espinoza Michele Fischer Patrick Fredrickson Kim Hulme Carol Irvine Kim Klohe Deena Lang Patti Leblanc Judith Loveland Greg Morlan Heidi Nelson Dan Peterson Bob Raber Beth Simpson Steve Smet Lori Smith Shawn Sorenson Bettina Lee Bob Engle Dale Dunsmoor Sheryal Anderson Tami Manes Barry Meyer Editor Assistant Editor Senior Editor Underclassmen Editor Sports Editor Clubs Editor Activities Editor Faculty Editor Advertising Editor Photo Editor The Rest of the Gang xi X N N5 XX-X Q C Pcdir libtximim Q, 90 N A ,i X fl is F i V if LIL' .tx f ft, Lb ' Agimxx M . .LL n N E ' --NX . lg l.-- 1 xX IL AXA Time isn't forever it's always . Q, .f .,mQL,f: , ., 'fm '3'ls ' I W Q I 2 M WM ' - I I'iQ5i'5 f . 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