Sheldon High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1967

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ig, ff f' Wwfff li! J 1 1 SHAITIRGCK 1967 volume IV kjh acknow IGCQEIH SNES R Wallace Plschel Inc publlsher Vlrs Sue Bllx adusor Flint Studio photographers 'Vlrs Hazel Schmoe clerk Reg1sterGuard photography Mr Patrlek Walshe XIICQ Consul General of Ire land for his ald in acqulring Gaelic translatlon for use in this yearbook Mr. Gene Miner - publisher representative 1 . - ' sham ROCK contents ClASSGS 6 ACTIVITIES 48 RECOGNITION, onqanlzatlon so spomzs 122 faculty 166 semon moex 192 AOVGRTIISIHG 199 INDEX 207 l w , ,.,f' ' 'u 3 Q 'H-ff--f-'Aw -M - 1 1 'S - ' 1. K 32 - 55 13 if ' E Q 5 5 ,, l 4 R i K 1 if ' 1 ' Q ii Q, 1 ' , 314' V 5 LT ,-I 5, 5 2 .K 5, A 1 i33i+:.f-,,.:1-, Y-, 11 a , - 'S ii Ei E , 1 ax his 1 S ,f 2 Z 4 5 Q 51? 35 E 5 i ig in ' 5 .lv 5 VV 3, ,L b- A ivfrrgif-I-ili ' , EZ 5' .1411 ' ' 'LM' R ' V' 1' If N - 1 ?W 2 W 1 . g- V 5,g,g,1j121' 2' ' , f 'ai 5 - 1 T4 f 241' 5 - . - 1 ' Q f f' fx , . ' ,. .. ' ,.. f 1 , 2 ,f -,,,,,:'f---:Q-Q, ' f' 'M r . '2Z f 9--. ' 5 1 , 1 fn' 'Ng' f W V: W5 'X ' ' ., P-P... V 1. QQ , ' , ,, ' L 1 , 1, 7' ' Vg Wi 3 1 S' V F! ' f E 5 .M:,.J,,5,j,,,, Fjilfjmgil ' N, Mig? Y 1 ,-swf! 1- gf .f '. 6 wang classes Q ! qigitiifl A Maxis? President Ion Anderson Vice-President Laraine Eloranta SGHIGRS From the moment Sheldon's doors opened in the fall, seniors looked forward to the events that would mark the culmination of their high school career: Graduation pictures to be taken Graduation announcements to be ordered Class gift, motto, flower, colors to be chosen Senior assembly and breakfast to be planned The class of '67 also found time to be active in athletics, drama, music, student government, and other organizations. They proved their spirit by winning the majority of class competitions and taking first place in Sheldon's canned food drive. And then it was june 9. Dressed in green and white robes, the graduating class of l967 said goodbye to their Alma Mater. Secretary Bonnie Bowen Treasurer Glen Adams Irene Holernar practices her English in the language lab. Danny Adams Glen Adams George Albertus Iohn Anderson Ion Anderson Valerie Anderson Darlene Bailey Lynn Bailey Sherril Bailor Kris Balle Bryan Barnes Gwen Barnum Lorena Barrington Tom Bass Rod Beach Betsy Beam Ierry Beebe David Beglau Scott Benge Rosemarie Beusch Ken Biggs Vonnie Billings Rio Blair Dianne Blanchard Peggy Bloomer Bonnie Bowen Gerald Bowen Ieannine Brauner Harry Brenaman Ellen Brewer Ellen Brownlfiill Bonnie Brune Marlene Bryant Bonnie Bowen displays her musical talent in Humanities class. I Ian Bumbarger Pat Burdick Camellia Button Pam Cannon Iudy Carr Dave Caton l. , Gary Chambers Lori Christensen Rich Christensen Carolyn Christiansen Pam Clements Barbara Cobb Mel Coffin Sandy Cole Paul Comfort Diane Cooke Keith Cooper Sherry Cornachia Karen Myss and Bill Maris dress in Moslem costume for a class report. Richard Craiger Our illustrious rally Ken Biggs, Dwight Purdy, Dennis Cory, and Richard Meyn. Mary Cudney David Culver Cugiggfam Terry Daggett Dan Daley Teresa Daniels Carol Danielson Lynn Davis Cindy Demaline Larry Determan Cheryl Devine Derryll Dexter Dave Dibble Ron Donnelly Phyllis Donovan Brian Doran Bruce Doran Debbi Drury Mike Duncan Marsha Foley Peter Forsman George Fort Nancy Fraser Barbara Frederick Iohn Fuller Steve Funke Stuart Funke Merrie Garoutte Larry Garren Lloyd Germyn Gail Gillespie Melissa Ervin practices her techniques in fencing. Rodger Gilman Ierry Girvan Dennis Gory Patricia Gould Betty Grainger James Greene Rod Gum Karm Hagedorn Ienelle Hall Ianet Hall Steven Hall Iudy Hamilton Randy Haney Gail Harris Paul Harris Dennis Henderson Steve Hettick Ron Engeldinger practices his part as Toby Robbins in 110 in the Shade. Iean Hicks Coleen Hisey Chris Hixson Greg Hixson Vaughn Hodgins Gerald Holt Gary Horne Marie Howard Myra Howard Steve Ireland Ieff Isaacon Kim. Iohnsen 4.1.111- Shirley Iohnson Cindy Iohnston Susan Jones Joe Keeney Kathy Kendall Ian King lane Kitterman Randy Knutson Sharie Kyker Sue Larson Ken Latham Barb Leavitt John Lundberg Iulie Lyman Anne Lyon Elaine Eloranta and faculty friend,lVlr. Browning, pose for a picture. Dennis Malliris Pat Mallory David Martin Linda Martin Kathi Marx Robert Mathews Gary May Mike McClure Marilyn McCornack Marlene McGlothern Eugene McIntyre Glen McLaughlin James McMillin Mark Mendell Chris Merkel Richard Meyn Charles Milhaupt David Mills Students in Humanities class show how good an impromptu band can be. Martha Mills Minffgggiray Candyce Monegan Carolyn Moon Bob Moore Noreen Moos Pep club president Kathi Ritchie is surprised by a birthday Karen Myss David Naesseris Teresa Nelson cake during a football game. Chris Nelson Ierry Nestle Mike Neuschwanger Sharrnan Newton Teddy Nix Victor Nobert Peggy O'Neil lim Overall lim Palmquist Pam Pamperin Bill Pastor Ianet Patton Barbara Payne Thersa Pease Dick Pershern Iohn Pierce Terry Pierce Vicki Polda Would you believe that it takes Charles Milhaupt two hours every morning to apply Glen Prater his makeup? Don Pratt Nicki Powell Iohn Prince Debbie Prince Ty Proctor Dwight Purdy Ric Raynor Dan Read Carol Reece Alan Reed Mike Reed Bruce Reinmuth Rod Rethwill Philip Rhoads Mike Rhodes Kathi Ritchie Dave Ritter Bob Ritzdorf Shirley Borlin Tom Rose Teresa Rugloski Linda Sanders Leslie Scarlett Kathleen Schafer Annette Schmoe Bill Shaw Sue Shirey Cathy Sholes Jill Shriver Carol Siebs Ellen Siller Sue Small Larry Smith Sue Sneddon Deanna Snyder Dave Soha Sherry Speer Ie-rri Spielman Wanda Spinney Cheryl Stahel Karma Stephens Lindsey Stevenson Dave Stinson Seniors out loose with a mighty chorus of Sophomores, sophomores you're so green, seniors, seniors we're so mean, at the Canned Food Drive Assembly. Karen Stockdale Gerald Stotz Dave Strand Brian Strayer Nlelford Strong Monica Strub Janice Strupp Don Stucky Dawn Stumpf Clifford Summers Deborah Swaneutt Linda Swartz Linda Tahbert Iudi Thomas Steve Thompson john Tufts Nancy Veysey Laurel Vitus George Walls Doug Waugh Launa Webb Traci Welch Sandi Wells Kandi Wenke Iackie Westover Sam Wheelock Earle Wicklund Connie Wiles Bill Williams Carl Williams Vivian Williamson Barbara Willing Pat Willits Gary Wilson lim Wilson Pat Wilson Leonard Witt Iill Wolf Marianne Woodham Dean Wright Stephen Wynne Ioy Yates Patsy Younkin , 1 Q , W W f- -wwf -A .:- mx '- . V,,. .'www.w1 -.... ,W ,,,,, .,. .,.,, 1 1 Q413,1:fax-:femwmmm::zen1:mm1 asmmmmemnwmmmv President, Rudy Darn Vice President, jim Monsey JUHIORS The first concern of the junior class was organizing the jun- ior-senior prom Moonlight and Roses. Many hours of hard work by industrious juniors made this annual event the most memorable night of the year. ln addition to their fund-raising projects, including a rally dance and concessions, the juniors found time to join in other school activties. The class took first place in the Beat South sign competition during spirit week and took second in Sheldon's canned food drive. Their spirit undaunted, they made it a point to try even harder next year. Secretary, Kay Erskine Treasurer, Ron Howard lnm Michael K. Hopkins August 16, 1949 - December 27, 1966 ITIOR Terry Duane Boyer October 16, 1950 - March 12, 1967 . vw 1 W , 41.2, y 1 'fm' 3 1 W , .r 2 T ., -'V W V H 1' I ' :Qs gl yq fV ,:,.,,.Q ., ji W 1 W' U1 Q QI' '1i' . 1 . L ., Lig,1,P f ' -' ' ., -, . f, my , 1 ,. f',' we ,T Q- UW 1 fl 'Q 4, , :S-1: ' '3 fy A 1 . ' ,- if 'fm ' . - 5521? , Fefe 1, SW? ' vi fm-A-, ,, I '- .. ' - 2'a?f'f.s 5 1. ' , N ,,.+faf mf-pa g,s,,w , ,q -' ' iw: ' , fr 5 fqggyj L .' .1 A N -gg I . 1 .57 . . 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Q9 , ,A ,WLM Hai i .ri is, . . 1 Q.,-t Liana Colombo Melissa Cvrum Jim Cox Karon Cox Fellow LV. Rally members and doctors seem happy about aiding Claudia Ramsey. ,Mr us 'ff' 1.4 2 L',,. few 'iff . ,D 9 'sv-M W ,ef -5 ' , 93. f' l D, . . im . Q W c h J K if f a 1, he 1 fi 3 , , L S dn ' . ,.v-Q-v-HALL-QiJ'if,.?', ,' 5 f---v..u..ffgy,Ag,, -in. ' fff gig, ,- zzz, rgigrfqjsiigfe g l :V ix if-lv 'SZ' veg. 1 Glenda Cozme Peggy Crowson Cheryl Culp Dan Curtis Shelley Dalby Scott Daley Rudy Dam Patsy Dammen Pam Daniels Gene Davidson Diana Davis Gary Davis Connie Determan fr 4, A w 1 ., V, . ,. . Mary Drlica ,Q ., 'Q Diane Edwards i .ff ill i,J ,xf Linda Ellis Melody Davis Yvonne Davis Linda Dawson Cheryl Deremer ,, 12' M , 'H - Q 5 . L ' 'K 'f , ,,, i J A ,fflgggg li Q 3 A D . , j D 'A l-2' 2, ' , ' V ,f:QQI:.F A -V ' -il- A ifl i fi' D A ' . i ' '4fi1fiMT? yf'. 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L 3 14 W L V we will eww 'ag 63 ',W' .iee 'Q Terry Oberfoell wr it 'Q 7 K .lx , Q r- ws 'u lv: .LV i .. ,A n vm 9 dll gay r 1 3 Carol Plummer Jim Monsey Mike Ol son Lynne Meinke Q if ,, .. , 'F l 3' we 'S l Steve Meyn Sue Monteith Bruce Montgomery ' L, L il . '- e- Jiri L Ron Paisley Charles Prater Janet Pratt Paula Palmquist 1 ,Vf' k,11:,x'-, .,.,g. 'V . .. , .y L EM .f T .mt Gerald Price HZ y .ggi fkikfl-N' A I A E 1 f 32 Steve Ramsey Michelle Reed Carol Reynolds Laura Rhoden Robert Rissberger Carolyn Roberts R w ill 2 is 5 1 1 lisa I Eveline McMillin ' rx .: I 'HZ .- 3 at i an A John Miller X fi af.. 1 'f A if ar X' y . Yvonne Mourton Kathy Persinger ,. b,,f U., , , , ,,'.1f3Z'5 . I 1 T , . ,... , 1 . if P , S :E ' H l ii 'farm Lari Prime V ,' ..,,,. , ff' f ww A .1 .P , Sandra Roberts i s H7 'lr r . T H. 4, ,fx Q if 1. 5 3 4 'E Alison McNeese Becky Mills S 4 if Larry Murphy L ,I In ,. Www Sherry Pi ckert Claudia Ramsey Wylie-.t 1 - Ret WH Frank Rodgers Jim Rodman ,Q - ,if ww , 35, f-V ,L 1, , ld 'Her 'Z Rodney Roshau Ron Royer Ed Ruiz , ,, Sherry Sahlstrom Terry Schatz Linn Samuelson David Sanderson Don Schaumburg Marsha S-herman Bob Sanderson if -N.,, M51-521, Wu-H F 5 w J Cheryl Shields , -1 fi Q' C- f I ' - S1 f l5i'q77'f N ' L.' fi ,XX L 'WL Lois Sandor Paula Scarlett Doug Schaai Bob Schaefer W J , I , 1 I ,Mg V, ,21..,,J 1,3HjWg25:,i. . - Valda Shields Kathy Shipp Mary Simouet a n hgh: 'fjifgx' Jim Sipe John Sipe Cleota Skaggs lf: 4 Q I .ff',:' , V , me 5, L, 'f4!m1'ff!', V,-3 L Akkr David Skipworth l is N, .. .ak lv sl Leonard Smith Judy Slater Jay Smith -'asfkf' ' ' L .1 . n aaa If-fn - a .W Ramxaii smith Shelley Smith Bunny gir1s,Linda Bertram and Kay Erskine,fill orders at Hello Dance. Paula Scarlett and Marian Fredrickson sing Handells Messiah', at MacArthur Court. X ag .Q Mark Stephens :i....zW kr L 11 ii' X 1 S . ,, av.. it t -. if J Harold Summers J oan Stevens rg ,1,.,, .in 3 fem' -A, Y ,f at 1 ' s rt J: X . f lf. f 1 v Q' if xl Pam Stevenson V. .J -H.,mm , , Q, . , 4 ju, my 1 a Q L JW ,, . Marylou Svejcar Sally Swetland .f sstt s I ' I W at L7 VIN- W ' f A . 4 i1 wfQ V Q - A Eiilfiml F , 1 ls ' 3 . 5 i w e .atb , M, 2, new X 157 'l , - Q- , ' 1. - f'f?1,va2fl ' ' if 5 1, Fred Stickels Linda Stinnett Rich Stoneberg . if . Q Karon Snyder i EYE 'piiffziligllliigf - 1Q,,,+1:-1 -' mam. Steve Spink s John Stanley i y Ra mc? , mf wwf rm' Stanley Stoneberg - . -, w i ',-' tess S Q, f W 34 E . 33 S , p Jim Swindel Judy Tainton Darrel Taylor Gary Taylor ' 3, M 'Yagi S ' it A I Julie Terry Karen Teutsch Linda Thalman Mike Thenell Janis Thomas Larry Thompson Lynn Thompson -'W 't l , Ron Sokolosky isis, it , -.1 'pf Larry Standl ey w 1, 1' situ' C 2 ' , ig lixgex . hi Bob Stapp L- lk, Q 'W' John Stoner 'p ' F 1 11 W wi agile it if gh, , .' Ig 5 , , , 'A ci M A Terry Taylor vi' -a 3, 4 gy, t a ltai'ala Alexis Titus S if wr 'KX X ' 7 Q. ' 't 1 - iw.-, 1' ,UV :- f'3?5'fQ.l'f K lr V 'K we J 1 , , .,1:, .-...f l . ., X , . lgi VL. ,,,. ,. ., xg, , 'M' Mark Troyanek Steve Turley Gabrielle Ujnelyi Allen Una Charlene Vogel Julie Vollstedt Carthia Wafford Mary Walgren W .fa ,.., W 65 wh- . Linda Walker Terry Walls 17 a s lrr .,.1, ' - 2. Mary Weinmiller Pat Wescott Royce Wheeler Mike Wilson Steve Wilson 3 ai y 4 H' Rick Wilde Marc Wiles an 1 fl 1' Y l f , 35.1 V 525155 Q ZIV L 'ii Clark Walter Linda Walton Amy Ward , PW, ff se V L Vffffli 4 la -I Roger White -L al.. I vy we Q... Jim Wolfe Mike Woocl Chris Woodward L - , i- i f fn: :J -,145 4 V ' V, i' f fggvw, James Williamson Diana Wright Jon Wuorinen Jan Waters s 'o John Watson Becky Webb -i ,f 1 4 4,2 ..,, . - as 1 ' f 1 5: -fo we l .,, Sheryl Wicks Larry Williamson Georgia Wilson Kay Wilson Kay Wynn John Yates Ken Yates Mary York Emily Ziolkoskl Allan Ulla displays talents at 3 rally dB1'lC6 35 5 i s 2 S . . W- f: -f--- , f-xy. wi f,-, 1,-1,--1-Q1ff:iff-fl-W1-anwe L5fQ,fwf1-W,0--,-WL-wwfH-wm,,,,,kM,Jn V,WV,kVV VV,k MbMw5,,l.:f1eWf:1qm,l,,.,.., ..,,.. ,km XV,kVVk , L President, Kevin Rhoden SODNOITIORGS Once again the hallways of Sheldon High School were flooded with anxious sophomores ready to embark on their high school career. Helping the 465 new Irish become ac- quainted with the Sheldon traditions were the annual Big- Little-Sister Picnicn and Hello Weekf' Though they started off slowly taking last place in the canned food drive, the sophomores proved their spirit by winning the victory bell over the junior and senior classes. To build their treasury the class sold concessions and spon- sored a rally dance and donut sale. After an exciting week of campaigning the sophomores elected their officers. It didn't take long for their spirit and enthusiasm to overshadow any doubts and once again the sophomores became an important part of the fighting Irish. Vice President, Ben Hall Secretary, Barbara Rugloski Treasurer, Craig Stevenson , 'H E' QQ? Terry Abarr Doug Abramson Q , l:,7w vm-1 ' 1-1 ig A iiiiifelif . , Stan Acrey Jane Albertus Chris Albright Lee Allender J f rw , fil 'f Denny Allison Lyn Amundson Senior lettermen supervise Blarney bussing. , Ef12sm. ' - I ' U' me Vickie Andringa Brooke Bailey Doug Banks .ff 5 - A A ii' l Q' 'X if YV 'i Ti eff, J. - ' fr 2 ff . , . '31 Chris Barton Spencer Barton Lyle Baxter Glenn Barker if ,nf 'W . , ,l i. . 1 1 Ron Bedient Steve Barlow fi, ,S S QW - I N H is Sandra Beebe James Barnes Cindy Bell WW ' in r i-,wi Brian Barney Jim Benge 'Q ,? David Bartell Julie Benson M , .ui - :ne ,, L WMS' , 'Wi' Mike Blair x l In v bb l is I ix l lvl ,i if Betsy Boykin ' fa l F' Q I Vi '5l5fi .lf i , K Q , 44 we Claudia Brixen , .ire?!BSff5f'2Z'2fP: .lYi9'QJ.QiSflT'4-'F' , :sl Zi 'ff ll sz' :' Q- f2114,-.w1'w- f F- W f K Bill Cameron ' H Theresa Chenoweth ki , , Wk.,, K ,,1,U,.,1Vz, Z A a ,. Qs, V,,,,,i. ,W Us Q Phoebe Blikstad 1' Hs. 52 ggi Q ! Jerry Brant Steve Brock Q?- Q. Mike Canning - -fi Q' fi 'qw c S W - Kati Christensen aw MJ . , . I A .lv 'V' Jr: af' B ' 1 if L f I , 'Q , . 'e Wrgjv' 1 'ri' fk if ' a n e C yu .B , -.,. K , 5, rx Qi Nancy Cobb Marilee Coffin ff - 2 -, 233' 'fi Jim Bloomer J. wi' .2 f is Q.. 0 1 if . uf X Lois Brauner ff'f'.'V- fr- v nj ffm Q aww, V xfkfw- 'ml , -' H ,i s Paula Brownhill 54 53, 23114: 3 El 'iif Dale Carlile Debbie Blum Si Kal ' Wi I Jim Brewer Mary Browning 7f ., .1 3 ' In .fl 16 ll F si -A 4445 5 W' A ,, ,, A .. -as . .. r .G- Kathy Carter .f .lr L'K'. - if 'f ,.A' H , 5 5. 4,6 '? W 'i 111 . f X f:1 41, . g3Lf,a , - ,ff mr. .. e. 11-. Mary Borchard ,s,.-3 L L 1 5 rl G 5' eff Carl Bridgman 1 . - W V I ...K Q K Sharon Bryant WI, 3.92 jj ,. K. ks .TQ Q. J iis, Pat Case 4 LN ,Navy X 4 Steve Bove as 'V ' 1 ,N ,. ,.?x, . - , Kris Briggs Am. Q 3 f ll 3 David Bullock ive' 1 Cathie Caven Tom Bowen L ' Ji L ,. I n Dennis Bright fee ' D M is 3vE'1e4+f-ti 11H Barbara Burch Darlene Chapman xi N Wa I Q if . ' iw ' Brenda Bowman -1' 1, sh . A , .. . fi V 'iw , . w- fl X r f 1 , . , Fly' if if- ' 5 . ' , . Barbara Brinton f .:- E - 535 'xl 'iv 11,22 i vi Ya ., .-ft , - ! , 'PL A me Andrena Calef -if 'fsfs,x3,Igj ' ' 2 'nw--: L .Q-i V . Gary Chartier Chris Chudzik Nan come At the Hello Assembly sophomore girls await their turn to kiss the Blarney Stone h ff Alf if 5333, v 'ii ' - , N37 5 x Robert Conrad Gary Coulter , wig -.21-5 figgQg,.J,f5ff'5 i' Sandra Culp ,ft : . ,un.. ld, Greg Dauntless f 14-me Randal Dornon xii a of ,,,,. J I Jackie Eittreim Linda Contreras t Charlotte Crabtree Wayne Dammen me 'wi , H if is Jan Cooley ,Fm ,H ,- - A Q wwf s 1 1 1 M Y' . I , 225291 -f - - irq Nancy Cooper ! ff' no d Christine Crawford Mary Crawford ffl x, ,M-.1 elazraf Y :qi fi 1 .. 1 ' ff ix:?i '7? : Bob Davis egwmree K. Ll Ina Day 1 , X Y Jeff Dos e 5 e w.. A S 'J' l . S , A as Jim Delapoer if , ,fgvw iv ., 4 J , A if X Gary Drury ,L 3 L Q Chad Davis gli hw Hedy Delarm 1' ' Debbie Duce za,- I .jgy-Qfiag avi' 514 My if y .J ,K Wk rw, ,S . 5, sf' s - was H F ' 'fi EQ? r eri o Mike Cargain Nancy Crawford Robert Davis ll A li' Robert Dombrowsky 'ip Steve Dunagan WW 1+ W, Paula Costello Deborah Cronnoble Robert Davis f .J if F 4 -f f Mary Donovan X' Q Y n ' fa ., + if P' -l. . 2 Vicki Dunagan r'i' A '7 it 'V fig 4 ,fs 'Q few A ', ' f75'?5'4 ovo, N Anne Ellison Barbara Embree Jane Erskine Kay Ester Janet Etchison At the Canned Food Drive As- sembly, class president Kevin Rhoden gets ready to eat hum- ble pie. W , ' L F' gg: Tm! .fa R95 is 552 Marlene Dunn .'9:' ' m f 5135 ' 5 n as A Nancy Evans -'Y ,Wff tk It Dave Edgar K . Dwi: 5 l A . ,qs . ,. . ,JU a 'HQ an V Robert Everett 1 , -W ' . i gil, 'A ' W V Roy Farman Tom Farmer G F iff w Bruce Garner .W ,,,,.... I Q 4., ...J + i Anthony Gomes Alicia Guzman Dory Hammond Carol Garoutte Cary Fischer :Lift-Q5 .'u 1 1 , X .4 in 5,,,:,3...3 Pat Garron K 'Kia' 131 4 ' 3: . if N A I' Larry Goodroe Jim Gould ,, -mf Q . gf! F. ..,x .bw 1 Sc -Q. . 4 gf 6 ' J l H la 59 J Q3 Karen Hale Ben Hall Grant Hansen Rick Harem G, ,:,',. 1 vi 3, YH F 15 I -i 1 i L L ' F Wf,f - I K g k QQ V, ,, Y M I It A Al Y Q . X E t gr Linda Harris Mike Hathaway Cheryle Hawkins ,Eh - ,, ,Ps an John Fisher Sally Gaskill Patty Graham , 4 i a' 1' x Joan Hamilton Rene Harnov - 753,12 1 X ii Q3 , E , H 1 'gr H 11 f Brenda Foley Chuck Frederick rim Er? Greg Gerot Karla Gheen ig. L 4 F G . ii H 1523 , i3 i -gif . li ,. 1 Gordon Grant Clifford Gray fa., Nil yryyryr G va 'W -z2J:Qi:Tf Rwlslxizffs Dennis Fredrickson Susan Funke Mary Gilbert Robert Goettsch ' iiiii Richard Gregg Linda Groesbeck Linda Hay Vicki Vogel, Carol Vetterlein, Kathy Vetterlein, and Paula Brown hill coyly pose for their picture. P Q, v , 1 Y E 2 w 'dim . if ' +V c v of fm sw ,','., My ,W 9, JPL 'J fg5r:A57f,9e of fs Roxie Heath 4 I ' f l 5 4 f 2'9WIQgQ m fg - 4 + 2 , , V. Greg Hodgins Gayle Hutchinson 4 F ,Y t y ie v t X Sandy Isom if 569 1 ,Q David Jacobsen , X 1 iw? Q R if Ot Pat Jones J 1 5 J V1 im w f' ' f-it ilgaf -a in Q W I Carol Henderson ilil T414 ' in a ,L Wy, 2 .gal Kathy Hogan Nonda Hylton Q gf if J A 6' Mike Iverson z me f I' Steve Jacobson fm. or Sondra Jones x f fr sw e 'awk f f ziggy: egg- 4, , , ,, 1 , ' ' A A J A W ' fi YYY 1 - ' ..f ., , U -,, , - ., , , fi, :GV K w 1-iii. if , ii r p H .- f 4 -Q . . , i. -- M . 4 . , f. , iw. .,,, -2- if f ., . . 3 K 'ff -I M r -. ' 2 is ,,,- .. I, ,. in J s o H -. fin if. i f v 'fi A ' H wifi :ff ' 4 , Nancy Henson John Hepner Barbara Herman Nancy Hickenbottom Sandi Hickman Jay Hixon L if ilw f',EQQ1'.L2 J J H J .. W ' i xiifilfi W'-- 'P . gg W Q 1 L?-I :if-5 4' ' E59iI7f'kf .vm 'uf-.:, , 25' ni! gf' 4- W A ' J D X Q I '13 J . Z 'ld' E-Qi 1 Q S A EY ,. EQ , x A .X Dan Holloman Roberta Holstrom Beatrice Homer Greg Hook Sharon Harmon Dianne Huntington Sandy Ingebretson Cynthia Jacobs The spirited sophomores portray the North Eugene Fi1bert Pickers at a pep Chuck J aqua assembly. ,,', fi ii bv- ,. gi Ci Cindy Jeans Linda Jensen Curt Johnson David Joiner MSW V . 2,5 ff 2. Pierre Jolley V A A A f x 1 . I gi ,xV,, ,W p ' . iipnr ' , ' - ,M M ,, lrr' . Harriet Kessinger Ellen Kerbs Torn Kidder Eddie Kieffer David Kiesendahl Shelly Kivett Y 1 ,ay . , 7 iz! ,,., . F mv Q -' .5 3 .f ld mnmtilikflib y Marg Kramer Nolan Lesiah 1 .fl ' Susanne Kudelko M '- . I 1, :H 'Uv Larry Lewis Pat March i2 ? l ,iz ' Randy Marcus ' v 2 Ellen Landis .. pi F . me VH Nancy Lewis Carol Matteson I K J 24- if Karen Lanini Michele Lansdowne Mike Leavitt 1 91 LL Bill Ledbetter Janelle Lesan l rlsl .rin ' if L L Q Q, ' ,' .A ..kb if Dick Linden Sus an Matteson Ll' W- I ' i!f,ws A Gay LittleJohn Richard Long Kathy Maxwell Robin McFadden I in .l , wx N, , 1 , if 2 M Danny Lund Vickie Lyon ji Q K fc .L Q5 'N , A, Y ' ' M 'Q 0 4 . law? . Molly McGuire Ging McIntyre Terri McJunkin John McKean Maria McKinley Deborah McManman Sally McNeese L 1 I 7 li lniai ' if no ' i of fs -, f 315 '- If i:-a,,,gi13 ,f wi -- , Y' 45 -' , . W X ' ag ' - 1 ly, Q f Lon McVay Wes Mendell Gary Miller Rick Mills Laretta Minaberrigaray . I Q f K ,hi V, 1' ' in wi f f .V 1 'Y 5 ,Z I I ,'r- af N Q .1 i,', ., - ve iT, :V 57? 11 -. f' ,L Carol Minihan Karen Mitchell Jill Mitchell Tim Mitcham Marie Moms Dave Jacobsen and Danny Lund make a grand rush for the lunch room. g, 'Mi ' PM yyy , y P P .V 1 - Jw-ix' 5 z ,Q . 'Y X i v if 4 K! ' M, ' L1 '-.,L' ' ,. ,a . Karen Moore Iris Moore Sharman Moos Mary Munson Patrice M'-lI'PhY Susan Myers if ' 1: i ff 53 iw 2 hr K il Randy Newton ff' n 9 1 xl, , M3 if 4 F Julie Olsen x . ey fu . 4 .fe U , Steve Paisley N in mf' i ,J 6 - ws -aivisfh , ,2,a3gayv,g',','gq, - - :Newe!Q,3gQ,,,.,55g:,-35:qw - Jafaefw l,w.wff2.fQ.++iwe,fr- Gif12T7:5fe5g.5WW5 W. ,-2 Qi Debby Nix John Nystrom Donna osborn Jeannie overau Senior Greg Hixson tows newly initiated sophomore Ric Willoughby to the Blarney K. . Wx ijwsfflv . . , 1. f l Nancy Palm ateer Chuck Pape f l,y, oll o r Q lxl Bill Peterson Mark Peterson Rhobert Phalgh Stone. 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Tim Sellard Eg! or . ,. 1 1 iii A -. i l , b y W ilifl z Liv' X r' , I Sue Schreman Am . 22, -5 ,, Jeff Seaberg X FW .fs 5, 25351 S 252 , lil Run Senger Robert Schwarz David Seligman Christine Serieant Mike Blair and Denny Allison stand beside the sophomore contribution during Spirit Week. Rickie Shafer Verna Shields Jeni Jo Sietken Cathy Caven uses female persuasion against Cary Fischer during play practice. A Q a Q Wei, H I. if '72ki?i ii,si , K. asa l Margie Speer Glenna Stater it g f - Barbara Storment Eric Stosig il f , 9, Paul Steiling - 1 .2 Hfifig y Wfivk ,,t Roberta Stoneberg X 3f'3,.gf ': 5, fakf 1 if A ,t ' Y if a. , i ,W :.,. . 'il 5 Sr -ra, iw ' A 'Y 1 it, Jon Steinmetz Milly Stenstrom 14,4 t. Y K f in QM! 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Several slam and coopera- tion awards were given and sophomores received their new identities as Sheldon students. Cathy Caven and Wayne Dammen are sophomore girl and boy of the week. E 4 jr V me BY: g Ianice Pratt and Craig Stev- enson are friendliest girl and boy of the week. Slam award winners are Mark Petersen, Chuck Pape, Wayne Dammen, Larry Lewis, and Denny Allison. Karm Hagedorn, Sue Small, and Ellen Brownhill mimic sophomores. The varsity rally leads a spirited yell. Ellen Brownhill s eaks for Thespians and tries to arouse inter- P est in the club. Kim Johnsen welcomes foreign exchange student Rosemarie Beusch, on behalf of the student body. l The Thespian-sponsored Hello Dance proved to be a great success. S6l1l0l2S WIN tooo 0I2lV6 AGAIN Losers will find out whether the pies taste as good as they look. Sheldon's annual Canned Food Drive for the Salvation Army got off to a good start this year. However, difficulties developed towards the middle of the cam- paign. The junior class was penalized for borrowing some of the sophomores' cans. In quest of victory, the Seniors purchased 337.00 worth of food, enabling them to take the lead with 7,805 pounds, and left the Sophomores trailing with 3,812. The week's efforts were climaxed by the traditional pie throwing spectacle, in classes, which the losing classes, advisors had their pie and felt it too. s Rudy Dam wipes pie from his face, Kevin Rhoden aits the same reward. Tons of canned food were collected by Sheldon students. Mr. Iensen, the sophomores' advisor, meets his fate bravely. ..,.m, . uf Wi 41 in . K Y , x , ,, 1158 .1 A ,Ax A If 41' 1 .1 31. . M f ,- , z, -,S ,f -m gn K +2 4: Iriiingry alums eye refreshments provided by Sheldon gir s. Laudenslauger, acting as Santa Claus for the day, students with candy. class of '66 netunns Greg Flynn, Phil Koblik, Dick Wingard, and Iohn Wolf enjoy their new-found sophistication. The exchanging of season's greetings mingled with the tone of Christmas carols and the fragrance of evergreen trees as a group of l966 graduates returned December 23 to visit with former teachers and classmates. The festivity of the day ended with cookies and punch being served, and every- one joining in singing Christmas carols with the A'Cappella choir in the cafeteria. A large percentage of the class of '66 returns for a day. sheloo Sheri Brothers and Bob Stapp start the show rolling, aided by a bicycle built for two. lUOlA'S lOV6ll6S, Dave Case plays a selection on his classical guitar. CI26lCgh1lOn'S CQOOUGRS, Tom Rose, Richard Mcyn, Ken Biggs of the Tom Rose Trio, play Nar1cy,s World. EDADIQADS DRGSGHIS ue Small accompanied by Dave Case, Richard Meyn, and ric Ellington, sings Folk Blues. From the beach, to Carnegie Hall, to the Emerald Room high atop the Sheldon Hilton, AFS presents Sheldonis Shenani- gans ,67. The talent show, emceed by Sheri Brothers and Bob Stapp, featured a spectrum of acts- and ages- from a faculty quartet to a group oi four and five-year-old danc- ing Mary Poppins'. Variety existed in the musical numbers too, including jazz, blues, and folk. Proceeds from the Well attended show went to the AFS Committee to help sponsor an exchange student. Mrs. Rehfeld joins Kitty Malos in a song and dance routine of Down by the Sea' Dan Mayes and Kevin Rhoden sing a burlesque of There Were Bells. Bob Stapp and Mike Reed play two dimwitted land- owners. mspecto Paul Murphy and Kim Iohnson show that putting on a play is a lot of hard and tiring work. Kay Erskine wakes and teases a tired, hungry Bill Maris. 6n6l2Al Charles Milhaupt and Ellen Brownhill seriously discuss the inspector general. The major fall production, The Inspector General, was a Russian comedy about a young ne'er do- well who was mistaken for a government of- ficial. He used his assumed identity to beguile the mayor's wife and daughter and to dupe the en- tire town. The play was presented on November ll and 12, after many long Weeks of rehearsal, Patricia Gib- son, a rigorous director, was assisted by Sharm Newton. The cast consisted of 40 students. These included Ellen Brownhill, Kim Johnsen, Bill Maris, and Wane Fuday, veterans of Sheldon's stage. New talent in leading roles included Charles Milhaupt, Karm Hagedorn, and Ioyce Hansen. Wane Fuday flatters his way out of many difficulties. UI116 UWEAUQG DOIDOURRI EX , V fe, f 1 I 5 Greg Farman, Thisbe, and Iudy Long, Pyramus, are forced to pursue their romance through the chink in the disinterested Wall,,' played by Chris Hixson. Ellen Brownhill, Kay Erskine, and Chris Hixson, three Witches in 4 Hats, await the arrival of Mrs. Meanie. Potpourri consisted of a cutting from a Shakespearean comedy, a spoof on turn- of-the-century melodrama, a panto- mime play, and a quasi-happening. The production was under the direc- tion of Ed Chilla, stagecraft teacher at Sheldon and graduate student in drama at the University of Oregon. This show was experimental in that the audience sat on the stage, the performers them- selves playing on a raised platform in the center. It Was our first play to run for five performances, two of which were matinees. Kay Erskine, Lady Magnesia Fitztollemache and her maid, Kris Balle, listen for the clock to strike sixteen. Marlayne Gecl portrays fire in The Death ofa Scarecrow. Greg Farman as Melvin, the good wizard in 4 Hats, sleeps peace- fully While the witches dance. Kris Balle, a lovely princess in 4 Hats, dances while picking posies. Chris Hixson, Wall in Midsummer Nighfs Dream, rubs her injured foot after Pyramus stepped on it because she refused to show her chink. Marsha Foley plays Moonshine in Midsummer Nighfs Dream. wan of the wonlos Yvonne Davis watches as Iohn Fuller announces that a giant metec has just hit the earth. ' War of the Worlds, by H. G. Wells, was originally a radio play. , The director, Mr. Kenneth Payne, adapted it for use in Sheldon's The Secfetflf of Imeflofs Played bY Bruce Garner, 100145 OH Little Theatre. The plot involved the observations of explosions as Professor P19Y501'1,l0hn Pierce, observes 9XP10Si0n OU Mars- on Mars. The public seemed unconcerned about this occurrence until what seemed to be a giant meteor crashed into the earth. The meteor was investigated and found to be a spaceship. The ship was inhabited, and the invaders emerged and devastated the world. Larry Marcus, a pilot, is bombing the assumed giant meteor which crashed 62 into the earth. Stapp, famous pianist, prepares to image in sound. Greg Earman, behind the mask, plays Cothernus, anna oa Capo Aria da Capo was a one act play by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Steve Hettick directed the five actors in this difficult play. Bob Stapp and Melissa Ervin played the bored socialites who had done everything, and could enjoy nothing. They were interrupted in their prattle by a disinterested stage manager CGreg Farmanj who eventually forced two reluctant shepherds, played by Iohn Pierce and Bob Everett, to kill each other. At this point the socialites returned, still talking about nothing. Iohn Pierce and Bob Everett, two shepherds, argue over the wall. ' . 2 -tfstzieffffi I If s ft ,aff . Columbine, Melissa Ervin, implores Bob Stapp to make wild, passionate love to her. ll O In U16 shaoe Mr. Chilla skillfully constructs the scenery. George Albertus accompanies singers. 64 Mr. john conducts the orchestra during a dress rehearsal. 1100 in the Shade has been said to be 'fThe Rainmaker, plus music. The play is set in a western town which is suffering from a drought. It concerns a woman in her latter twenties who is trying, with lit- tle luck, to find a husband. She considers herself plain and unattractive. However, an imaginative young rainmaker', comes to town and sees her differently. He thinks she is beautiful and asks her to go away with him. In the meantime, the sheriff of the town has fallen for her inner beauty. Confronted with the two men who wish to marry her, she decides to stay in her home town, with the people she loves and the simple, ordinary life she is used to. The play, with director Patricia Gibson and assistant directors Laraine Eloranta and Kim Iohnsen, proved to be a smash, It was a sellout for all three nights and received a standing ovation on the third. Varied musical numbers and drama mixed with comedy made 1100 in the Shade another success for Sheldon. Mrs. Gibson watches the stage as Mrs. Blix gives helpful hints to the dancers. Marsha Foley designs Starbuck's wagon. It's going to rain all through the morning. Come on out and do a little polka. When you let me take the lead, you,re courting disaster. Lizzy, you donst even know you,re a woman, and if you donxt, you're not! 0-.N J na- N ,V X wi 1 'nugam--Mui wwminnt :. 1 af W H' 51 K 'w1:1 Fix up a plate for the hungry men. 3 e I 31 5 When the rain comes, there's cotton out there that'I1 row. . . . . g Noah, you qu1t calhng Llzzy plaln 66 fluff 5 Y, V 1, df? Q ' 7 2 5 S A-cf Lori Christensen Queen lVlarc Wiles 63 junior Princess SIIVER B6l.l.S RID December 17, couples gathered in the cafeteria to dance and converse to the music of the Steve Scott quartet. Decorations followed the theme of the Christmas season: a forest of evergreens, wreaths covered with candy canes and bells, and a large white tree with blue lights. Queen Lori Christensen and princesses Marc Wiles and Mary Gilbert, were escorted in to take their places for presentation of roses. Entertainers Karm Hagedorn and Bill Maris sang folk songs. Carolyn Moon, general chairman for the event, made introductions of performers and the royal court, as well as introducing couples as they en- tered. Mary Gilbert Sophomore Princess '1 CHRISUTIAS CNGGR Couples take time out from dancing for conversation and refresh- ment. 5 Lori Christensen and her escort, Iohn McNeese, lead the Queen's Waltz. Karm Hagedorn and Bill Maris entertain with folk songs. Couples dance to the music of the Steve Scott Quartet. queen Jill enowneo at moonlight ano noses K The court and their escorts: Elaine Eioranta and George Aihertus, Rosemarie Beusch and Doug Haynes, Queen Iill Shriver and Ron Myss, Lori Christensen and john Mc- Neese, Barbara Cobb and David Martin. 70 ,.., 'w, t 5 4 X E9 Y if .5 it g his it I time 3 . ,l 'l Cheryl Stahel and her escort enter through the flowered trellis. Rudy Dam and Karen Duncan dance to the music of the Tommy Fox Quintet. This yearis junior-senior prom proved to be a gala evening for most who attended it. Following tradi- tion, the queen was voted on at the prom and crowned in a special cere- mony. Her throne was a flower cov- ered swing. Because of the luck of the Irish, couples enjoyed danc- ing and socialing on the plaza. The music was provided hy the Tommy Fox Quintet. Master of ceremonies for the coronation was Rudy Dam. Couples pause to talk and enjoy the refreshments. spmn Sue Small and Richard Meyn frolic in the grass after administering the rites of spring. Bob Everett shows off his bright, print shorts on Daffy Dilly Day. Iunior girls are victorious over senior girls in the annual tug-of-war. UUCGS In Paul Murphy's enthusiastic classmates watch as he is dehaired. Lynn Thompson and Marty Berg pose as student teachers in their biology class. A barber contemplatively eyes Paulis hair before the cutting ceremony. This year Spring Week put less of an emphasis on wearing spring clothes and concentrated more on student-teacher activities. The week's theme was Crazy Daisy Days. The week began with Petunia Print Dayw on which students were encouraged to wear print dresses and shirts. The crowning point of Tuesday, Bachelor Button Day, was a slave auction in which buttons and money purchased Mr. Flynn, Mr. Diddock, Mr. Brown- ing, and Paul Murphy. On Wednesday, Tulip Twirp Day, stu- dents became teachers. The climax of the week was Friday, Pantsy Day. During an ex- tended lunch period, a live band entertained, and faculty-student and interclass tug-of-wars were held. Senior girls let off steam on one of spring's first days. 73 74 SGDIGRS SAURIZG Greg Hixson and Dennis Gory entertain students in the Science Resource Center with a belly dance. Student Body President Mike Reed receives a third on the motion to abolish student council. Tim Gross and Gary Chambers refreshment. Sus N 3' A fi Xia ,lz gggywi 52,4 Earle Wicklund, mimicking Dan rides the infamous swimming bus. RIOC OA during a study center for a little By definition the senior assembly is a time when students can vent their frustrations with humorous take- offs on events from their high school career. In other words, it is a psy- choanalyst's dream come true. This year the main sources of frus- tration apparently were the eight- period day, independent study badges, student council, poor spirit -well, school in general. And so sixty singing, acting, and dancing seniors presented a forty-minute satire featuring a school-board tour through Sheldon. Lyrics for the musical numbers were set to Broadway showtunesg thus Everything Beautiful Happens at Night became Nothing Cool Ever Happens at School and Seventy- six Trombones Led the Big Parade became Seventy-six Big Cheers for the Study Badge? High spots of the tour were skits performed in various student Hhangoutsi'-the library, cafeteria, science lab, P.E. department, and study center. Gail Harris attempts to escape flaming library Mr. Peterson CSteve Eriksenj, interviewed by Bill Williams, prepares to give a crowder his passive look. Vic Nobert is brought before the student court for indiscriminate use of the lavatory during his study center time. Harry Dillin addresses the class at Com- ITIGHCEIYIGHI. Chris Eskola receives her di- ploma from Mrs. Wesley Nicholson. Shelley Lindgren and Dennis Gory speak at Commencement. ACIUOI1 RGIUSIAIGO Dawn Stumpf and Rhio Blair march in to the strains of Pomp and Circum- stance. The class of 1967. Father Iames MacConnell speaks on A Generation Between the Times. The traditional ceremonies of Baccalaureate and Commencement finished off the not-so-traditional year for this yearis Sheldon seniors. Father Iames MacConnell was the main speaker at Baccalaureate, enlarging on the topic, A Generation Be- tween the Times. Most seniors enjoyed the service because it was short. Student speakers were Valerie Anderson, Cheryl Devine, and Ellen Brownhill. George Al- bertus was the organist. Iune 9, at 8:00, the seniors marched into the plaza for the last time. Laraine Eloranta gave the invocation. Dennis Gory and Shelley Lindgren gave the student addresses, and Harry Dillin, President of Linfield College, spoke on the Four R's : Reason, Responsibility, Religion, and Resourcefulness. Following the presentation of diplomas, the seniors reinstated an old tradition by changing the tassels on their mortarboards from the left side to the right, thereby signifying their new status: High school graduates. moms Bneakfast at sheloon Rod Rethwill, Bruce Doran, and Steve Wynne talk about graduation plans over breakfast. Mr. Arbuckle as master of ceremonies. Thursday, Iune 8, was the day that the seniors had their last meal together. They enjoyed breakfast and were entertained afterwards by two folk singing groups. Slam awards were presented by Bill Maris and Karm Hagedorn, These included an oversized study pass given to Mr. Flynn, a golden shovel given to Steve Ireland, and an award for the most improved lover given to Greg Farman. Mr. Arbuckle was an entertaining master of ceremonies. Iill Wolf cheerfully receives her award for talking down Bill Maris. it After receiving her Winnie the Pooh Bear, Karm Hagedorn continues the slam awards presentations. SGHIORS hononeo HONORS MATHEMATICS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ACHIEVEMENT George Albertus IOURNALISM AWARD Kandy Wenke Elaine Eloranta ATHLETIC AWARD ORDER OF THE S Earle Wicklund NATIONAL MERIT AWARDS Certificate of Merit Greg Farman Letters of Commendation George Albertus Elaine Eloranta Nancy Fraser Bill Maris Debbie Prince Connie Wiles CIVITAN CLUB ESSAY AWARD Merrie Garoutte BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB Vicki Forney Kathy Ritchie MAYOR'S AWARD FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Debbie Prince OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY DAD'S CLUB Barbara Cobb Kim Johnsen DANFORTH AWARD Elaine Eloranta George Albertus LAW DAY ESSAY Marsha Foley VOICE OF DEMOCRACY ORATORY Cheryl Devine HONORS AT ENTRANCE SEATTLE PACIFIC COLLEGE Lawrence Smith OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Elaine Eloranta Shelley Lindgren OREGON REALTORS ASSOCIATION ORATORICAL CONTEST Steve I-Iettick NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM CERTIFICATE Ron Engeldinger GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE AWARD Vicki Forney DRAMA AWARDS Thespian Award Greg Farrnan Best Actor Steve Ireland Best Actress Kay Erskine Best Performance Ellen Brownhill as Lizzie in ll0c MUSIC AWARDS Most Outstanding Orchestra Member Betsy Beam Most Outstanding Band Member Richard Meyn Most Outstanding Vocal Member Karm Hagedorn MOST DEPENDABLE Barbara Cobb George Albertus inthe Shade MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Shelley Lindgren Greg Farman MOST ALL-AROUND Elaine Eloranta Dennis Gory FRIENDLIEST Lori Christensen Earle Wicklund WITTIEST Karm Hagedorn Richard Meyn BEST LOOKING Iill Shriver Keith Hollis SCHOLARSHIPS SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGE Valerie Anderson OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Pat Burdick FOUR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FROM UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Nancy Fraser UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOLARSHIP Patsy Younkin OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Iill Wo f FOUR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FROM OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Marilyn McCornack LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Shirley Johnson WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP George Albertus Ron Engeldinger OBERLIN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Greg Farman PACIFIC UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Victor Nobert LINFIELD COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND HONORS AT ENTRANCE Brian Strayer MARYLHURST SCHOLARSHIP Teresa Rugloski AIR FORCE ACADEMY SCHOLARSHIP Dwight Purdy P.T.A. SCHOLARSHIP Shelley Lindgren BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW SCHOLARSHIP Marilyn McGlothcrn SHELDON G.A.A. SCHOLARSHIP Chris Murdock NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Anne Vidergar SHELDON FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS SCHOLARSHIP Vicki Forney Marie Howard WESTERN BEAUTY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Sheryl Ann Speers Martha Mills A'ARTS SCHOLARSHIP Kathy Kendall Dianne Henderson Lynn Davis Deanna Snyder LEW WILLIAMS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Carolyn Moon UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MOTHERS' SCHOLARSHIP Lori Christensen WILLAKENZIE GRANGE NO. 498 SCHOLARSHIP Larry Determan I I 80 AIIHEAHIAS, 6AGl2Al6ChIIAl IQGCOQHIUOI1, ORGAHIZAUOH Dwight Purdy ASB President asus offlceizs The student body officers began work directly at the close of the 1965-66 school year. Candidates for committee chairmen were screened and selectedg the new chairmen in turn chose their committee members in accordance with a precedent set by the officers that no person may serve on more than one committee. Four of the officers attended a summer leadership council at the University of Oregon. The information they gained about student council workings was passed on to the 1966-67 student council members at a Saturday workshop shortly after school started. The student body officers comprised Executive Council which planned Student Council agendas and initiated a number of new procedures aimed at streamlining business, including a new filing system. Another innovation required that motions be written up before being brought to the council. In addition to their traditional duties, the officers assumed some special responsibilities. Nancy Fraser, historian, assumed re- sponsibility for the main bulletin boardg Kim Iohnsen, vice- president, took on the duties of president during the summer because of Dwight Purdy's absence, Dennis Cory, treasurer, headed the special committee formed to inquire into study in the plaza. On May 31, the 1966-67 officers swore in the 1967-68 officers, thereby ending the school year. ' wr ,Amis Kim Iohnsen Vice-President Nancy Fraser Historian Steve Hettick Student Manager me oc uf L , Shelley Lindgren Secretary Dennis Gory Treasurer stuoents FAKE ACUOH Steve Ireland rises to question the chair. Members discuss the issue before voting. A motion to accept the proposal is given by Paul YQ' 41' 4' f,- f r ,, .i ttf 'twig V.. ' Fic: f G' 'El' ?' ' all Highlights of council action during the 1966-67 school year were abolishment of grade point re- quirements for student body officers, construction of a student center, development of a plan for study in the plaza, and discussion of a proposal for abol- ishing student council. A by-laws amendment was passed early in the year, making a 3.0 grade point not necessary for ASB or class officers. An increased number of candidates was the hoped for result. The student center pro- posal was initiated by Brian Strayer, chairman of that committee. Plans were drawn up, and the framework and ticket booth were built, the carpet laid, and the furniture ordered. The proposal to allow students to study in the plaza was first pre- sented to the faculty by student council. They sent it back asking that the council formulate a plan under which the proposal could function. The stu- dent committee brought their repont to council, where it passed, but it was defeated in a close vote by the faculty because of inadequacies such as the unfeasibility of the student court proposed to en- force plaza study regulations. Further study was planned by both groups for 1967-68. Abolishment of student council and placement of their jurisdiction in executive council became an- other controversial topic. The reason behind the proposal was an apparent lack of interest among many members of the council. The proposal suc- ceeded in initiating deep consideration and lively discussion on the topic of apathy. Officers, repre- sentatives, and the student body as a whole were caused to re-evaluate their attitudes toward student government. The amendment itself was defeated during a roll call vote. September-Shelley Lindgren and Kim Iohnsen mOl1Ihl hOl10l2 October-Chris Eskola and Gerald Holt December-Ellen Brownhill and Bill Maris November-Karm Hagedorn and Ion Anderson 86 Ianuary-George Albertus and Marsha Foley WAIQCGO l February-Rosemarie Beusch and Dennis Gory fn. zz March-Dwight Purdy and Elaine Eloranta April-Greg Farrnan and Barbara Cobb May-Laraine Eloranta and Earle Wicklund Rosemarie Beusch, whose home is in Winterthur, Switzerland, came ti Sheldon through the sponsorship 0 the American Field Service organiza tion. While she was here she stayeu in the home of Ioyce Hansen. 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She spent the summer with a family in Stass near Stuttgart, Germany, returning in the fall to begin her senior year back at Sheldon. , fy ,, W, 554, Q tp. 89 fr President-Greg Farman Treasurer-Lindsey Stevenson Iuniors Christine Allen Nancy Bullamore Rudy Dam Patsy Dammen Pam Daniels George Albertus SCl10lAI2S excel Vice-President-Marilyn McCornack Secretary-Debbie Prince The Sheldon Chapter of the National Honor Society in- stalled twenty juniors and nine seniors at ceremonies in October and March. Membership was based on a 3.4 G.P.A. for seniors and a 3.5 G.P.A. for juniors, leadership, charac- ter, and service to the school. The big social event of the year was the annual post- Christmas, pre-New Year party, complete with refreshments and the Twister game. On April 14, fourteen members attended the National Honor Society state convention at Willamette University, where the featured speaker was Governor Tom McCall. Other club activities included main- taining the Honor Roll plaque and sponsoring a math tutoring program. Ioyce Hansen Sandra Roberts Allan Una Ron Howard Sherry Sahlstrom Iulie Vollstedt Bruce Iohnson Marsha Sherman Marc Wiles Cathy Krumdieck Shelley Smith James Wolfe Ted Langton Linda Thalman Kay Wynn Ion Anderson Valerie Anderson Betsy Beam Ellen Brownhill Barbara Cobb Elaine Eloranta Ron Engeldinger Steve Ericksen Chris Eskola Nancy Fraser Dennis Gory Tim Gross Ianet Hall Chris Hixson Kim Iohnsen Shari Kyker Shelley Lindgren Vicki Polda Dwight Purdy Philip Rhoads Larry Smith Brian Strayer Connie Wiles Iill Wolf Patsy Younkin Ken Latham-not pictured f I Newly elected student body officers Linda Bussell, jerry Kudelko, lim Fryback, Steve Meyn, Ed Ruiz, and Karen Duncan pose on the plaza steps. Throughout the week of April 24 through 28, can- didates for ASB offices decorated the halls with colorful posters and the students with tags of all sizes and shapes. On Tuesday, candidates gave impromptu speeches on the subject of apathy in Student Council. Stu- dent manager and presidential candidates were sub- jected to a question and answer period after their speeches. Students in the audience addressed ques- tions pertaining to the offices and their relating activities. Friday, the Rally try-out assembly began Election Day. At noon, students voted for Rally and ASB officers on Votomatie machines. Ballots were processed by a eomputor at the Lane County Court- house. The candidates for officers of the 1967-68 school year were: President: Jerry Kudelko and lim Mon- seyg Vice-President: Iim Fryback and Rudy Dam: Secretary: Karen Duncan and Shelley Smith: Treasurer: Steve Nfeyn and Ken Beeson: Historian: Linda Busself and Sherry Sahlstrom: Student Man- ager: Ed Ruiz and Judy Long. 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Look whos ' 5 is - z if , S A T been drafted. . f.f,' . if ' t fi i Signs covered the halls in one of the biggest election turnouts in Sheldon's history. ASB EIGCUOD week hy Persinger jumps after Victory Boundf, the chosen traditional yell. Kfrurwcgam For: Sac Riipgpy Several campaign signs were based on psychedelic themes. Carol Vetlefleill, OHS Of Sixty-three percent of the student body voted in the final ASB election nineteen girls trying out for I.V. Rally. The band marches at the University of Oregon-Idaho game. h6l.CCH'S mll I Tramp, tramp, tramp . . . The advanced hand marched throug many a football halftime, including a special performance at tk University of Oregon. When winter came, the hand moved inside for the Christmas C017 cert and two exchange concerts with Centennial High School froz Gresham. Select members of the band and orchestra also plays for Sheldon's production of 1100 in the Shade. In Iune, the band went to Portland to march in the Merrykhan Parade, their last performance of the year. The stage band added music to many of Sheldonls activities, in cluding the talent show and Christmas assembly. They also gav public performances for the Lions Club and at various dances. Wherever they went they brought the sound of music, first t Sheldon and then to the whole community. The A'Cappella Choi performed in several concerts, including two with Centennial Higi School. 3 In mid-December they joined the choirs from North Eugene, Soutf Eugene, and Churchill high schools for a performance of the Mes siah at MacArthur Court. Later that month they appeared o KVAL-TV. In April, the choir made their traditional trek to Salem for thl Iester Hairston Festival. Their final performance was a traditio. too, as they provided music for the Baccalaureate and Commence- ment. FRONT ROW: Allen Una, Wayne Dammen, Brian Doran, Langton, lim Monsey, Amy Ward, Tom Rose. ROW 3: Ron Doran, Ianet Patton, Dennis Gory. ROW 2: George Dwight Purdy. Richard Meyn, Edie Kieffer, Mr. Iohn. Albertus, Steve Wynne, Bruce Doran, George Walls, Ted epamtm ent, ONT ROW: Bill Maris, Carolee Smith, Steve Meyn, Connie iles, Edie Kieffer, Mary Gilbert, Kitty Malos, Debbie Duce, Ta- ara Pierce, Iudy Slater, Larry Smith, Terry Heath, Ianct Patton OW 2: Ierry Jones, Keith Cooper, Marsha Sherman, Roxie Heath, e Matteson, David Bullock, Carole Henderson, Harriet Kessin- r, Gabi Ujhelyi, Nancy Crawford, Debra Ienkins, Karol Norton, eve Eriksen. ROW 3: Mr. Iohn, Ben Hall, Patsy Dammen, Mary einmiller, Carol Cooke, Richard Long, Dennis Gory, Ron Doran, llen Una, Connie Determan, Sandra fngerbretson, Brenda Lindly, miners of Sheldonis orchestra performed various con- s throughout the year, including participation in both ool and civic functions, Two orchestra members, thers Steve and Richard Meyn, represented Sheldon 11 Northwest Orchestra. e green blazers and brocade dresses of the Dublin- s added style to many a concert. Outstanding among 'r contributions to Sheldon's musical programs were ormances in the talent show and the Christmas as- bly. As Sheldon's show group they also performed civic organizations around town, including the Coun- Club and the Salvation Army. Girls' Choir joined with girls from South Eugene ake part in the Christmas Concert. Later in the ol year they provided a vocal interval during the ng Band Concert. mid-winter three Girls, Choir members and three appella Choir members joined forces to compete in a onal contest, a preliminary event to the All North- t Choir. 19 was the date of the big Spring Concert, the ir's final performance. And so the year ended as it begun, with the sound of music. Brian Barney, Nan Collie, Frank Rodgers, Karon Cox. ROW 4: Bob Sanderson, Pat jones, John Miller, Steve McCurdy, Ken Biggs, Dwight Purdy, Glen Adams, Greg Hixson, David Allen, David Strand, David Radcliffe, Bob Schwarz, Leonard Smith, Greg Pier- son, Randy Gray. ROW 5: Iohn Anderson, lim Monsey, Steve Hall, Ted Langton, Bob Christensen, Randy Smith, George Walls, Amy Ward, George Albertus, Steve Wynne, Mike Canning, Louis Smith, Richard Meyn. Betsy Beam, Rosemarie Beusch, Mr. Stofft, Paul Comfort, and lim Leonard prepare to practice. U16 SOU ,Xa FRONT ROW. Sharon ,Qs 15' Marian Fredrickson, Dianna , , ' Karla Gheen, Carol Young, ' il Ramsey, Kay Ester, Kris Briggs Etchison, Iudy Slater, Gael 4 i Shari Dyder, Karen Myss, Iudy W' V Chris Eskola, Ieannie Overall, Bond, Ian Bumbarger. ROW 2: Mike Blair, Tom Kidder and Bob Phaigh rehearse for the Messiah. FRONT ROW: Kitty Malos, Darlene Chapman, lane Al- bertus, Deanna Snyder, Gail Gillespie, Pat Graham, Chris Nelson, Linda Contreras, Wanda Spinney. ROW 2: Chris Barton, Vickie Lyon, Phoebe Blickstad, Karen Mitchell, Cindy Demaline, Sandy Beebe, Diane Turbyne, Gayle Hutchinson, Linda Wolf, Nancy Palrnateer. ROW 3: Suzanne Kudelko, Mary Weinmiller, Sherrill Bailor, Sally Gaskill, Cindy Ia- cobs, Pam Cooley, Patty Case, Marjori Coffin, Kathy Ritchie, Andrena Calef, Laurel Vitus. fmuslc lett, Nancy Cooper, Milly Stenstrom, Chris Hixson, Valda iris, Tom Penrod, Mike Blair, Chris Woodward, Karm Hage- lds, Carol Siebs, Karen Teutsch, Pam Daniels, Linnea Lil- dom, Sandra Hickman, Carol Reynolds. ROW 4: Linda Bus- n, Karol Norton, Carol Minihan, Linda Martin, Debora sell, Ellen Brownhill, David Ramsey, lim Cox, Mike Strub, tafson, Mary Borchard, Kathy Price, Iulie Terry, Deborah Kevin Rhoden, Steve Ireland, John McKean, Jim Kitterman, Dan noble, Cleota Skaggs, Betsy Beam. ROW 3: Glenda Co- Mayes, Charles Milhaupt,KimIohnsen,TimSellard,BobRissber- , Kathy Maxwell, Mike Rhodes, Jerry Stotz, Dennis Fred- ger,Bob Everett, Bruce Montgomery, BobStapp, Paul Kuhn, Fred on, Greg Dauntless, Mike Hathaway, Gary Coulter, Ed Zimmer, Iacque Hawks. Not Pictured: Tom Wolf, Bob Simmons, , Brad Rozell, lim Overall, Robert Phaigh, Dennis Mall- Grant Hansen, Debbie Johnson, Tom Kidder, Cathy Caven. FRONT ROW: Carol Young, Karla Gheen, Linda Bus- 'Kathy Bond. ROW 2: Dennis Fredrickson, Jerry Stotz, sell, Cathy Caven, Ellen Brownhill, Glenda Cozine, Mary Tom Wolf, Iohn McKean, lim Kitterman, Tim Sellard, Borchard, Karm Hagedorn, Karol Norton, Pam Daniels, Bob Everett, Bob Phaigh, Dennis Malliris, Tom Penrod. STANDING CCIHIIIIEIGGS Assembly Committee-: FRONT ROW: Sue Small, Linda Ber- tram. ROW 2: Bill Maris, chairmang Marian Fredrickson, Bon- nie Bowen. Boy and Girl of the Month Committee: FRONT Amy Ward, Betsy Beam, chairmang Earle ROW 2: Ellen Brownhill, Karm Hagedorn, Beusch. Constitution Committee: Charles Milhaupt, Paul phy, lim Wilson, chairmang Ion Anderson, Ellen B STANDING COITIITIITIGGS Election Committee: FRONT ROW: Pat Burdick, Kris Balle, Linda Martin, Mike Reed, ROW 2: Teddy Nix, Judy Long, Kim Johnsen, chairman: Barbara Willing, Debby Prince. Not pictured: Iill Wolf, john Anderson, Iay Hixson. Evaluation Committee: FRONT ROW: Laraine Eloranta, Greg Farman, chairman, Steve Barlow, Rudy Dam, Marsha Wood, Alexis Titus. ROW 2: Ron Engledinger George Albertus. SIAHCIHG CDITIIHIUIGES Finance Fund Drive Committee: Kathy Maxwell, Linda Thalman, Chris Murdock, Ron Howard, Dennis Cory, chairman, Carol Vetterlein, Becky Giltner, Richard Meyn, Craig Stevenson. Social Affairs Committee: FRONT ROW: Marsha Sherman, Bonnie Brune, Alison McNeese, Ianet Hall, Lindsey Stevenson. ROW 2: Vonnie Billings, Kandy Wenke, Marjorie Coffin, Barbara Cobb, chairman: Susan Sneddon. Not pictured: Paula Brownhill, Debbi Saks, Gwen Barnum, Margaret Fisher. STANDING COITIITIIIIEGS Social Publicity Committee: FRONT ROW: Cheryle Hawkins, Merrie Garoutte, chairman: Sandra Isom, Carol Caroutte. ROW 2: Kay Erskine, Ioyce Hansen, Ia- nelle Lesan, Ed Ruiz. Did the Forensics Club get their con- stitution in? Should a Slide Commit- tee be formed? These were some of the questions faced by the Standing Committees as they aided the Student Council in di- recting school activities. Their serv- ices Were extended to any club which wished their assistance. Spirit Publicity Committee: FRONT ROW: Stuart Funke, Mary York, George Alber- tus, Charlene Vogel. ROW 2: Annette Schmoe, Marc Wiles, Elaine Eloranta, John Tufts. STANDING COITIITIIIIEGS Spirit Committee: FRONT ROW: Leslie Scarlett, Dianne Cooke, Vickie Lyon,Nancy Rissburger, Pam Yarborough, Margie Speer. ROW 2: Steve Ireland, Steve Hettick, chairmang Lori Christensen, Bob Stapp. Student Center Committee: Gary Wilson, Larry Smith, Karma Stephens, Steve Meyn, Brian Strayer, chairmang Mike Leavitt, Steve Eriksen, David Skipworth. 1'1 Qmls' league Sherry Sahlstrom, Valda Shields, Marianne Carlon, and Linn Sam- uelson work on flowers for the Mother-Daughter Tea. H, A Swiss member of Sheldon's Girls' League checks notes before a meeting. With the Big and Little Sister picnic in September the Girls' League started out the 1966-67 school year. In December they sponsored the Christmas Dance, Silver Bellsg in February the Dad-Daughter Banquet, My Heart Belongs to Daddy, and in April the Mother-Daughter Tea. To earn enough money to sponsor these activities they sold donuts at lunch. Flowers, flowers, and more flowers. ul: up Chris Merkel conducts a business meeting. Am GRICAH I:l6l0 SERVICE FRONT ROW: Missy Ervin, Marilyn McCornack, Debbie Prince, Barbara Willing, Mary Ann Walgren. ROW 2: Marsha Sherman, Maria McKinley, Christine Allen, Carol Ballew, Valerie Anderson, Ianet Hall, Linda Thalman. ROW 3: Connie Wiles, Carol Willing, Ioyce Hansen, Amy Ward, Becky Giltner, Nancy Fraser. Debbie Prince, Sheldonls AFS student to Germany and Rosemarie Beusch, AFS student from Switzerland. In October, Ioyce Hansen and Marsha Sherman were selected as Sheldon's ap- plicants for the Americans Abroad Program. American Field Service students from North Eugene, South Eugene, Thurston, and junction City high schools spoke at the AFS Assembly in February. Another speaker was Debbie Prince, a Sheldon student who went to Germany last sum- mer. To raise the 31,500 needed to exchange students with a foreign country, the club sponsored the AFS Dinner, sold programs at the musical, and helped in an all school talent show. In Iune, the Club was host to over thirty exchange students on their way to New York, the first lap of their trip home. Debbie Prince and Rosemarie Beusch, mistresses of ceremony. chess IUB By the heads-up playing of Steve Meyn, Terry Walls, Ger- ald Holt, Iohn Fuller, and Alan Reed, the Sheldon Chess Club got off to a good start. Steve Elder, Bruce johnson, and Iohn Iolley also contributed wins, but the chess club- fal- tered while playing last yearls champions. In addition to inter-school competition the club hada system of challenge games between members. Fuller, Steve Meyn, lean Iolley, Bruce Iohnson, Alan Terry Walls, Gerald Holt, George Walls. Practice climbs on the Coburg cliffs and the basalt columns on Skinner's Butte prepared the Irish Mountaineers for their October climb of Mt. Washington. Five members reached the 7,802 foot summit. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow could stop our energetic climbers, however, winter climbing was limited to the Co- burg rocks and Skinner's Butte. IHCUIWIAIIWGGIQS FRONT ROW: Nan Collie, Debbie Duce, Io Siebs, Barbara Rugloski. ROW 2: Alan Reed, Jean Iolley, Jim Bloomer, Roy Farman, Brad Bolton, Robert Wilson. OISUQIBUUVG GOUCAUOH ClUB of AITIGRIC Patty Gould Cleftj and Iohn Fuller Cbelowj serve at l the school store as members of DECA. Members of the Distributive Education Club of America gained experience in salesmanship by operating the school store before school and during both lunches, sell- ing school supplies and goodies The profits went into the student body fund. An extra benefit to members was the co- operative job placement service. FRONT ROW: Iill Drake, Missy Ervin, Diane Edwards, Diana Ecker, Paula East- burn. ROW 2: Patty Gould, Myra Howard, David Culver, Bruce Brown, Richard 108 Christensen, jim Cox, Vaughn Hodgins. SERVICE CIUB FRONT ROW: Gary Miller, Richard Wright, Janelle Hall, Diana Davis, Terry Taylor. ROW 2: Iohn Fuller, Dale Libby, Jeanne Lindley, Shirley Iohnson, Dorothy Cameron, Cathy Krumdieck. Almost as much a part of the football and basket- ball scene as the players were the bright green vests of the Service Club members, who sold tickets and ushered at the games. Other activities included serving at the district Wrestling meet and selling victory ribbons and Irish buttons. Proceeds from the sales went to buy pins and name tags for the members. Iacque Hawks and Thersa Pease sell a ticket to Alan Reed. Diana Davis and Dorothy Cameron sell victory ribbons and Irish buttons at a Sheldon basketball game. IZUIURG ITlEOlCAl CAREERS FRONT ROW: Phyllis Donovan, Becky Giltner, Marie Howard. ROW 2: Julie Olsen, Kathy Eidson, Marcia Huss, Patsy Youngkin, Leslie Fields. ROW 3: Nancy Bullamore, Mary Donovan, Nancy Hickenbottom, Karen Duncan. ROW 4: Ianice Pratt, Patty March, Linn Sammuelson, Cathy Lynch, Karon Cox, Lois Sandor, Emily Ziolkoski, Ioyce Hansen, Linda Bertram, Mary Simonet. ROW 5: Mrs. Bennett, Bob Christensen, Mrs. Jacobsen, Nancy Cooper, Cleota Skaggs, Patty Bould, Sherry Spear, Amy Ward, Marsha Sherman. The purposes of the Future Medical Ca- reers Club are to explore the opportunities in medical and health careers and to serve the school and community. Projects included sending Christmas pres- ents to servicemen in Vietnam and to pa- tients in the State Hospital and touring the Children's Farm Home in Corvallis. They served as volunteer nurses, aids at the hos- pital, the blood bank, and the TB clinic, and made field trips to several mental in- stitutions, Among the social events was a joint potluck dinner for the FMC clubs of seven other schools. Nancy Hickenbottom serves at FMC Banquet. FUTURE TEACHERS GI: AITIGRICA FRONT ROW: Kathy Ritchie, Shari Kyker, Patricia Burdick, Jeannie Overall, Pam Cooley. ROW 2: Mrs. Beat, Cindy Demaline, Rhio Blair, Barbara Fredrick, Marjorie Coffin, Patsy Younkin, Patty Case. Members of Future Teachers of America gained first-hand knowledge about teach- ing from guest speakers. A visit to Sheldonis special education class provided excellent information about special education. Shel- don's student teachers received a warm welcome from FTA members at faculty teas held in their honor. FTA members enjoy refreshments as they listen to a guest speaker. Kathy Richie with her students at Meadow Lark. GERITIAH ClUB Patty March takes a trip down the rubber Rhine. Aaron Smith runs into a tree in the Black Forest. A tunnel of tables provides an exciting escape from East Berlin. FRONT ROW: Linda Dawson, Pamela Cooley, Karla Gheen, Kathy Bond, Carol Willing, Alexis Titus, Iudy Slater, Rose- marie Beusch, lean Brauner, Eric Bylund, David Barrel, Jim Rodman. ROW 2: Charles Iones, Aaron Smith, Sue Small, Ianice Pratt, Sally Wright, Patty March, Marsha Sherman, Nancy Evans, Ellen Brownhill, Lori Christensen, Marjorie Coffin, Christie Brown, Debbie Prince, Ierry Kudelko, Robert Everett, Gary Prohakra, Frau Stevenson. ROW 3: Paul Mur- phy, Jeffrey Dose, Ion Steinmetz, Robert Wilson, David Schwieger, Drew Iohnson, Rudy Dam, Steve Hettick, Ion An- derson, James Wolfe, Earle Wiclclund, Ted Langton, Doug Haynes, Ron Engledinger, Steve Meyn. Not pictured: Kim Iohnsen, Greg Farman. IIRGHCH SDADISYI AHIAHCG .f,..x1,,i,..,,.......-.....,.,,. L FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Walgren, Sue Small, Phil Rhoads, Valerie Anderson. ROW 2: Bryan Strayer, Mike Leavitt, Ioyce Hansen, Iudy Long, Mike Reed, Karen Duncan, Mary Glenn, Sherry Salhlstrom. ROW 3: Mary Borchard, Nancy Cooper, Valda Shields, Suzanne Kudelko, Laurie Winther, Roberta Powers, Marsha Wood, Amy Ward. he purpose of the language clubs is to study the culture of other countries and to share this knowl- edge with others. This year, the German Club initiation included a trip across the plastic-wading-pool-Rhine River, a climb through the cafeteria-table Alps, and a taste of very sour vinegar, disguised as Rhein wine. On other occasions, members showed their slides of Europe. Highlights of the year were the caroling party at the Christmas Village and the annual Bavarian Luau-a spring picnic. At the French-Spanish Alliance Club initiation, it was dark, according to one of the initiates, as old members lead them through a maze. Later their knowledge of French and Spanish cultures was tested in team competition. Among their contribu- tions to the school was a sharing of this knowledge through a display of French and Spanish artifacts in the main hall. President Phil Rhoads speaks out at French-Spanish Club meeting SKI ClUB The ski club boasted a membership of over one hundred this year with never fewer than thirty- five participating in the trips. The biggest event of the club's ski season was the trip during Christ- mas vacation. Sheldon skiers slalomed, snowplowed, and sitzmarked their way through four days at Hoodoo Bowl. Apres ski headquarters were at the Presbyterian Lodge. Master-minding ski club activities for the 1966-67 school year were officers Scott Benge, president, Kris Balle, vice presidentg Mary Glenn, secretary- treasurer. 3 G t 5 Kathy Persinger enjoys one of the many ski trips. FRONT ROW: Mary Adams, Mary Simonett, Mary York, Jim Benge, Kay Erskine, Ioyce Hansen. ROW 2: Bruce Montgomery, Dan Mayes, Paul Kuhn, Jim Swindel, Chris Woodward, Bob Stapp, Scott Benge, Mary Glenn, lim Wolfe, Brian Mallaris, Ioan Stevens, Alexis Titus, Cathy Lynch. ROW 3: Nancy Evans. Rose- marie Beusch, Dawn Stumpf, Dan Adams, Richard Craiger, Hal Pierson, Keith Cooper, Rick Kephart, Annette Schmoe, Stuart Funke. ROW 4: Gary Chartier, lim Gould, Dave Bartel, Mark Briggs, Karma Stephens, Teddy Nix, Carol Siebs, Lynn Marie Samuelson, Lynn Meinke, Sue Monteith, Carol Reynolds. ROW 5: Mark Stephens, Ron Bedient, Gay Fenn, Suzanne Kudelko, Cheryl Wardel, Barbara Brenton, Nancy Palmateer, Sherri Sahl- strom, Valda Shields, Karen Teutsch, Claudia Ramsey, Binda Harris. ROW 6: Scott Alexander, lim Brewer, Mike Thenell, Allen Una, Linda Thalman, Becky Giltner, Chris Murdock, Verna Shields, Mary Crawford, Rockie Heath, Io Siebs, Kathy Eidson, Iudy Slater, Dan Holloman. q.a.a. FRONT ROW: Donna Osborn, Myra Howard, Pam Stevenson, Kandy Wenke, Chris Murdock, Carol Siebs. Pat Burdick. Anita Garboden, Cleota Skaggs. ROW 2: Mary Gilbert, Ianice Cooley, Mary Cudney, Karen Stockdale, Melissa Corum, Beatrice Homer, Karen Wicklund, Sharon Harmon, Kathy Shipp, ROW 3: Miss Rayborn, Robin McFadden, Nancy Evans, lane Kitterman, Bar- I bara Payne, Vicki Dunagan, Nan Collie, Barbara Rugloski, loanna Siebs, Verna Shield, Charleen Sandberg. ROW 4: Valda Shields, Karen Porter, Donna Brightman, Ieannie Brauner, Gail Gillespie, Ieannie Lindley, Donna George, Mary Crawford, Cheryl Wardell. The goal of the Girls' Athletic Association is to create a time and a place for girls to participate in competitive sports, to learn more and better skills, to make new friends, but most of all, to have fun. Extra-curricular activities for girls include much the same sports as the boys except for wrestling. Field hockey, bowling, and arch- ery are also included. Membership took a big leap upward this year and funds were raised to provide a S100 scholarship for a girl planning to major in Physical Education or Recreation. Q . Nedberge shows her on the beam. , 1 k , ' wa W .,,. + r'i W e' ' 0 f 11. A r . K af A . affair ' 4-wi'f,fw-'saflzl.952f?r'iei'53Ji3?ii35lY5'W? . at. ' xiii' ' 'fix' ' ' f ' . ' .-JE? ...- 'Z - rw I' .,., ,, ' A , Q 3L'f7' - 1. -Q Q 9. 'W ' I tiff 1,-4-at lf- as-iw -1-ff. -1 .fa as !:,?.a.-f,f:a+ Mt M l I -' , ..,, ,, ,.,4f.,3X, g tkf, , , , na., 41 .gal , . . - gg.,-Z' 3 R: 5 fer il' 1' ,f .lwmft fir K1 w -, ,. y 3?9 ' ,:j.tyy' .lpn ,g-v'f'a2--My 'Y te'bztfi..w1' st , 1 . -. .,f,,x . f1T,,3f.'Q? - , -W - -ij? i?59lr','fl 5zIffl ,I s f i l i 'a-:r?7sF.f4Q 'L A 1 fl ' Q 'iff lr l'T+7?i'f e +1 :zz .5L1fggV,,2 rigs. gift., V. . - Q, at ., gf1,.1-,semi vivid -vnu. ,,w f '. -H t.-,,,-',v H t 4- .. Mary Crawford battles with hockey opponents. IIOREHSICS CIUB FRONT ROW: Cheryl Devine, Nancy Cobb. ROW 2: Ellen Brewer, lim Delapoer, Sue Larsen, Pierre Iolley, Cathy Krumdieck, Mary Ann Walgren, Gordon Grant. l Steve Ireland, Paul Murphy and Ellen Brewer listen as fellow members speak. This was a building year for the Shel- don Forensics team as it consisted pre- dominately of sophomores and juniors. Members attended six interscholastic tournaments. The team also took part in different civic activities, including panel discussions, both television and radio, and a program at the Iunior Highs to recruit new members for the coming year. Steve Hettick expounds in debate. UWESDIAUS CIUB Thespian Troupe 2544 spent the year rais- ing money to improve drama. Under the leadership of advisor Mrs. Gibson and offi- cers Wayne Fuday, Greg Farman, Chris Hixon, and Iudy Long, the Thespians spon- sored the Hello Week Dance. Students en- joyed the rather unusual underground night club theme, complete with tables, pizza and coke, entertainment, special light- ing effects, and a live band. The proceeds from this and other fund raising projects went to finance the new PA system for the auditorium, a trip to the national convention in April, and a drama scholarship. Charles Milhaupt and Ellen Brownhill take time out during ll0O rehearsal. FRONT ROW: Ioyce Hansen, Linda Bertram, Nancy Allen. ROW 2: Gerald Holt, Marsha Foley, George Albertus, Wayne Fuday, Iudy Long, Linda Bussell, Charles Milhaupt, Kay Erskine. ROW 3: Ellen Brewer, Bill Maris, Alison McNeese, Karm Hagedorn, Chris Hixon, Dan Reed, Barb Embrec, Richard Craiger. Not pictured: Ellen Brownhill, Kim Johnsen, Greg Farman, Bob Stapp, Betsy Beam, Shelley Smith. Dan Mayes and Bill Maris in ll0O in the Shade. SHAITI RO Kim Iohnsen Editor Greg Farman-Sports Editor and Photographer Mary York - Organization and Recognition Editor Sharm Newton-Activities Editor ' Barbara Cobb-Staff Sheri Brothers-Staff Keith Cooper-Assistant Sports Editor H8 Mrs. Sue Blix Advisor A Lori Christensen and Sally McNeese Class Editors lim Cox-Staff Linda Bertram- Activities Editor Iill Wolf-Faculty Editor and Ellen Brownhill-Business Manager Marsha Wood Copy Editor Pat Mallory fBeZowj and Glen Mc- Laughlin Cllightj Advertisement Editors IAUSI11 A Peter Cornaechia-Sports Editor and Carol Plummer- Reporter Merrie Garoutte-Editor Scott Daley-Business Manager Kris Coleman--Feature and Exchange Editor and Karen Duncan- Reporter Sue Monteith, Sandy Wells, and Iudy Tainton-Reporters Kancly Wenke-Advertising Manager A FF Sam Isom-Reporter ff C5 q m Sonya Linclly-Reporter Ellen Brewer-Reporter Paula Brownhill-Club Editor Who was the Star of the Talisman staff this year? The new S500 elec- tric typewriter, of course. The ma- chine was purchased when the Iournalism Department decided to type and print their own paper. This job included laying it out and processing the pictures in the school darkroom. Seven of the staff, Steve Cornac- chia, Elaine Eloranta, Kandy Wenke, Sonya Lindly, Karen Duncan, Carol Plummer, and Sandi Wells, became members of the Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalism organization. Member- ship was determined by scholar- ship, journalistic activities, and teacher recommendation, Elaine Eloranta-Managing Editor MIS. Harriet WilS011 George Albertus and Georgia Cunningham-Photographers Advisor 122 clumhnbchn SDGRIIS AINIGUC RGCGGHIUOH FOOTBALL Most Valuable Player Pat Wescott Most Inspirational Players Greg Hixson Steve Ramsey Outstanding Defense Steve Ramsey Named to All-District Team Pat Wescott Steve Ramsey Pat Mallory SWIMMING Most Valuable Swimmer lim Kitterrnan CROSS COUNTRY Most Valuable Runner Ion Anderson BASKETBALL Most Valuable Player Dan Curtis Most Inspirational Player Dave Martin Named to All-District Team Earle Wicklund Dan Curtis GYMNASTICS Most Valuable Girl Annette Schmoe Most Valuable Boys Dave Soha Harold Summers WRESTLING Most Improved Wrestler Rod Rethwill Most Valuable Wrestler Brian Doran SKIING Outstanding Skiers Ion Anderson Dwight Purdy BASEBALL Mel Krause Award Pat Wescott Most Valuable Player Earle Wicklund Most Inspirational Player Iirn Fryback TENNIS Most Valuable Boy Glen Barker Most Valuable Girl Karma Stephens TRACK Outstanding Runner Iohn Sipe Outstanding in Field Events Ierry Beebe GIRLS, TRACK Most Valuable Karin Wicklund SENIOR ATI-ILETE-Earle Wicklund IHAJOIQEIIES ADC DEP BANG Majorettes for l966 loothall season were Brooke Bailey and Susan Funke. FRONT ROW: Ken Biggs, Richard Meyn, Louis Smith, john lock, Gary Miller, Edie Kieffer, Randy Smith. ROW3: George Watson, Bob ChflSlCHSCI1,IOC Wheeler, Iohn Nystrom, Ron Alhertus, Dave Radcliff, Dave Allen, Rick Mills. Steve Bedient. ROW 2: Wayne Dammen, Brian Doran, Dave Bul- Wynne, Bruce Doran, Dan Stinnett. X L W 1 5 JP X , mVJVV Q, , VQ A V W ja I V Rall Claudia Ramsey Linda Bertram The IV Rally promotes spirit in the crowd and cheers the team on. Linda Walker Karen Teutsch The activities of Iunior Varsity Rally ranged from dec- orating goal posts to performing for halftime entertain- ment. During football and basketball seasons, the IV Rally was always on hand to cheer the IV teams on to victory and helped spread spirit during the varsity games. The girls did dance routines during halftime at several of the games. colleens Ianet Hall Linda Thalman Iudy Slater Ioan Stevens Iudy Thomas Paula Scarlett Linda Martin Marian Fredrickson Iudy Etchison Ian King President Routine Head Colleen's sparkling dance routines added upzazi' to the year's sports activities. Under the supervision of Mrs. Gilmouthe, fourteen energetic girls choreographed their own routines. They performed at pep assemblies, football half-times, and basketball games. Cheryl Stahel B b C bb Sandi Wells Tigagxer O Secretary Gail HHFTIS Alternate Routine Head hey fans. . . clap youn hanos f .f.+.f.,h,-,qmwz.-Aw..-.t .,M4,1,ff-f-AQ-Q.-mf., .,-fm, W,..w,..,..,,,f.. . W My . - i I c The enthusiasm and colorful spirit of Sheld0n's cheering section built morale throughout the sea- son, The energetic Rally Squad and Pep Club officers detonated an explosion of green and white at every score. The Pep Club officers for 1966-67 were: President, Kathy Ritchieg Vice-President, Susan Shireyg Sec- retary, Brenda Powersg Treasurer, Carol Reece. sv.fa1mmvaacsu:'f -w,wArw-nmawmzzmszm mama -f Huwmwmrvumwerr amw.uweffvmna,vv ,-k' vw in 114 as x1luuurwnmwm.Q sr 1 Mel Coffin, T Keith Hollis, HB FRONT ROW: Keith Hollis, Fred Zimmer, Iohn Anderson, S Blair, Ken Biggs, Ioe Keeney, Mike Rhodes. ROW 2: Ron Paisley, Strong, Pat Wescott, Dan Mayes, Steve Ramsey, Mike Blatchley, I Elder, Brad Clark, Head Coach Dick Arbuckle. ROW 3: Dave Larry Murphy, Iohn Prince, Kevin Rhoden, Don Pratt, Pat Mal Iohn Prince, E Ioe Keeney, C Hixson Mike Bri s Steve Ireland Ron Sokolosk ROW 4 Tom Bass, T Pat Mallory, E 2nd Team All District g , gg , , Y- 3 Coffin, Doug Matheson, Dick Iacobson, Aaron Fredrickson, Steve , Jay Smith, Earle Wicklund, Drew Johnson, lim Wolfe, Line ch Gayle Laudenslager, Back Coach Bill Youngmayr. Ken Biggs, HB Mike Rhodes, E Y Mel Strong, G Iohn Anderson, G Don Pratt, E Earle Wicklund, E Dave Naessens, E Steve Ireland, T Greg Hixson, HB Most Inspirational Player JV FOOIBAH FRONT ROW: jay Hixson, Tim Wescott, Rick Willoughby, jim Benge, Greg Dauntless, Steve Paisley, Mike Canning, Tom Bowen, Ierry Brant. ROW 2: Scott Browning, Dave Schweiger, Randy Taylor, Wayne Dammen, Pat Carmichael, Bob Schwartz, Steve Barlow, Pat Iones. ROW 3: Coach Johnson, Brian Wenzl, Pierre Iolley, Mike Tallman, Randy Calvert, Greg Gerot, Chuck Frederick, Bob Dombroski, Tom Penrod, Coach Herr. ROW 4: Ieff Seaberg, john Nystrom, Ioe Wheeler, Ieff Dose, Steve Brock, lim Runkel, Bruce Thompson. Not Pictured: Ierry Kudelko, Chuck Iaqua, Gary Chartier, Iim Gould, Mike Watson. 5 i 2 A in g., 5 I lc 'l' Ex Mx Y-J' T xg, I 'NW 5-Um is pix NX, N1 '11 5-.451 ix ,rf X X.,-X1 Xxx f 6 Q x, . R, x...,f -. ly y 2 5 ' M 'E ii 1 f y, at S 1 W W x ,, , 1, . , , . K X M , K wg R ., I F 4 I r v az .LJ M WA 'Q as , ,f. , HM., , ri :Z- ,gf 'ahh Q34 1 N' i B Q , we FRONT ROW: Aaron Smith, Harold Summers, Pete Anderson, Mark Stephens. ROW 2: Bob Christianson, Pete Raykovitch, Ken Beeson, Paul Martin, Ted Langton. ROW 3: Mike Leavitt, Bruce Iohnson, Iim Kitterman, jim Monsey, John Stoner. The Boys' Swim Team had a record of six wins and one loss, and broke records in six of the eleven events The laced second in the t h at a ip P Sp district and seventh in the state. Iim Kitterman was voted by his SUCCES S The Girls' Swim Team brought honors to Sheldon by breaking rec- ords in ten of the twelve events. They ended their season with a five win and one loss record. They tied for first with South in the district and seventh in the state. Io Siebs was voted most valuable swim- mern by her team mates. teammates as most valuable swimmer. Harold Summers practices a dive FRONT ROW: Nancy Evans, lane Kitterman, Robin McFadden, Terry Hardie, Io Siebs, Monica Buvick. ROW 2: Nancy Bullamore, Carol Siebs, Patrice Murphy, Karma Stephens, Miss Rayborn. Not pictured: Barbara Leavitt. 140 pon the team Number ,YQ A, 11 25 10 24 rx ,. 20 30 23 '13 12 15 14 22 Name Iim Fryback jim Cox Paul Martin lay Smith Dave Martin Greg Farman Dan Curtis Dean Wright Earle Wicklund Dave Naessens Dennis Gory Bill Lathen Height 5'7 5'l 1 6'1 6'2 6'2 6'5 6'3 6'3 6'2 6'0 5'l 1 5'9 Position Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Center Center Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard Year 11 11 11 ll 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 ll lim? 'Eg K Q F? WS' QV iw' ,X -11,552 As. EQ Q A S if .,,, V. Tir., RT f N 5 , 4 Dean Wright, Earle Wicklund, and Dave Mar- tin scramble for the rebound. Dan Curtis, Dean Wright, and D Naessens team up on defense. Dave Martin scores against a lone defender. Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon 38-Corvallis 42 64-S. Salem 73 30-Albany 31 47-N. Salem 42 51-Churchill 41 77-N. Bend 42 64-Thurston 65 73-Cottage Grove 38 59-S. Eugene 46 34 Marshfield 50 41 N. Eugene 49 53-Willamette 39 61-Springfield 54 50-N. Bend 54 49-Thurston 50 20-Cottage Grove 42 58-S. Eugene 44 51-Marshfield 38 36-N. Eugene 39 63-Willamette 39 40 Springfield 57 74 IRISH TURN In 10-8 SEASON Churchill 62 lim Fryback switches directions. Bill Lathen watches Iirn Fryback drive in. In spite of a respectable I0-8 season record, it was a disappointing year for Irish basketball fans. With ex- perienced returning varsity players and excellent re- serves from last year's IV team, it looked as if the Irish would go far. The starting team showed great talent with seniors Dave Naessens, Earle Wicklund, Dave Martin, Dean Wright, and junior Dan Curtis. They played like champions during many games, but frequently had trouble in the closing minutes. Sheldon's chance for district championship was lessened when Dave Martin broke his foot three-fourths of the way through the season. However, the Irish were instrumen- tal in deciding which teams would go to state. Next yearis team will get a big push from the six re- turning lettermen. Dan Curtis, most valuable player and all-district 3rd team choice, will figure importantly in the Irish title bid. 145 JV TIEAITI GAINS EXPERIENCE FRONT ROW: Trainer lim Wolfe, Mark Peterson, Larry Murphy, Ron Wilkins, Bob Goettsch, Gary Williams, Iohn Elder, Manager Steve Hall. ROW 2: Coach Roger Diddock, Gary Prohaska, Dave Schwieger, Doug Schaaf, Rudy Dam, Steve Berg, Ron Doran, Statistician Pat Mallory. Dave Schwieger gets off a shot. Ron Wilkins and Bob Goettsch scramble for the ball while Mark Peterson looks on. Ron Wilkins shoots. Coach Diddock gives instructions during time-out. Coach Roger Diddock said of this yearis IV basket- ball team, They,re rough, tough, and hard to bluff. This scrappy team, though not particularly tall or fast, fought its way to a respectable lO win- l2 loss season record. Bob Goettsch, Mark Peterson, and Gary Prohaska consistently led the team in scoring, while Dave Schwieger and Ron Wilkins were grabbing most of the rebounds, Coach Did- dock singled out Gary Prohaska as the most im- proved player. With the experience they gained this year, IV players will figure importantly on next year's Varsity team. SODHOIUOIQE BASKGIBAU FRONT ROW: Ron Bedient, Mike Canning, Ging Mclntyre, Greg Hodgins, Craig Stevenson, Rick Devine. ROW 2: Coach Dick Arbuckle, Paul Steiling, Lee Allender, David Seligman, jeff Seaberg, Coach Steve Buell, Steve Barlow Qnot picturedj. vanslty onapplens hanole pnoslems FRONT ROW: Denny Allison, Rick Willoughby, Brant Ward, Ron Gilman, Rod Rethwill, Glen McLaughlin. ROW 2: Mr. Shirk, Brian Doran, Mike Blatchley, Bruce Doran, Larry Goodroe, Iohn Nystrom, Dick Iacobson, Bruce Johnson, Tom Wolf CManagerj. Rick Willoughby breaks down his opponent. Bruce Iohnson receives congratulations after winning. Coach Shirk shouts encouragement. With only five seniors on the wrestlting squad, Coach Mike Shirk turned to sophomores to provide the power for this year's wrestling team. He said, This is the best bunch of sophomores I've ever had. Though most of the team were sophomores, the more experienced seniors provided most of the points for the team. Those placing in district com- petition were seniors Glen McLaughlin C4th, 130 lbs.j, Brian Doran C4th, 141 lbs,j, Bruce Doran C3rd, 157 lbs.j, junior Bruce Iohnson f4th, 191 lbs.j, and sophomore Rick Willoughby Clst, 98 lbs.j. The squad turned in a district record of l win, 4 losses, and 2 ties. Rod Rethwill with a takedown JV WRGSIUHQ SCIUAC FRONT ROW: Doug Bank, lim Gould, Gaylan Littlejohn, Greg Dauntless, Richard Wright, Ozzie Witt, Tim Mitchem. ROW 2: Tom Wolf CManagerj, Bryan Messal Wayne Dammen, Steve Dunagan, Lynn Thompson, Iim Overall, Roy Farman, Steve Brock, Fred Zimmer, Pat Carmichael. sheloo FRONT ROW: lim Benge, Mark Tall Lloyd Foglesong, Len Smith. ROW 2: Horne, Hal Pierson, Stuart Funke, R Mr. Youngmayr. Lloyd Foglesong does routine on the side horse. l5O Rich Craiger L-sits on the still rings. man, Charles Thomas, Mike Blair, Steve Blair, Scott Benge, Dave Soha, Pete Anderson, Gary ich Craiger, Harold Summers Knot picturedj, The boys' gymnastics squad won two, and lost three meets, heating North and Thurston. Stuart Funke was the only returning letterman, and the whole team lacked experience. Steve Blair and Mike Blair improved the most during the year. Lloyd Foglesong, Harold Summers, and Stuart Funke placed in district competition. Five lettermen will return next year. ft,-.. if f,'ff --- t f,--' uw: ,f ww: -1--:fear-txw, ' . -Arf.-ana-fw1veanofvewvlnl111a:ww:'A ITIHASUC FRONT ROW: Shelley Lindgren. Linda Bertram, Kris Balle. Glenna Stater, Iill Wolf, Annette Schmoe, Vicki Vogel, Ioyce Hansen. Cathy Caven, Nancy Evans, Char- lene Vogel. Diane Nedberge, Vicki Dunagan. CMarsha Sherman and Paula Costello not picturedj. va The girls' gymnastics team, coached by Mrs. Holmquist, had a successful year, winning their first meet ever in the history of the Sheldon team. The girls finished with a 2 win-3 loss season record. In the District Meet three Sheldon girls qualified for the State Meet and Sheldon's team placed fourth in floor exercise. The gymnastics team is growing and strengthening each year and Mrs. Holmquist feels that next year's team will have the experience and material which they have lacked in the past. Linda Bertram performs her uneven bars routine 151 sklens have oooo vean Ken Biggs-ready to go, FRONT ROW: Chuck Iaqua, lim Rodman, Ierry Boyum, Dan Peebles, Steve Titus, Greg Pierson, Rich Blinkhorn, Scott Alexander. ROW 2: lim Williamson, Ion Ander- son, Dwight Purdy, Iim Delapoer, Glen Adams, Bob Sanderson, Bill Pastor, Ken Biggs. This was Sheldonis second year of varsity skiing competition. Coach Ray Hull donated his time to prepare the team for ski meets all over Oregon, from Lakeview to Multopor. The team lacked experience, but performed well throughout the season. Seniors lon Anderson and Dwight Purdy consistently placed in the upper 15 out of 75 to l20 contestants. Scott Alexander, Iim Rodman, and Ierry Boyum will lead next year's team. . 1'lt as at , at fl' ' ' if LQ - D. L Wim! ,,. jig, ' ' Q' wwf' w., A, 'wfwl ,'i.t,gf,f,,N-w- H, K -fi' 'P' 'xx TE' H The team huddles up to discuss a meet. SDRIUQ SDOIQIS ,. .,,. ,M ,fwf,wWM,,Qf-5-,m,wMnu fm,,m,m1wm.M.W ,m,n.n,-gm:-fm :,,W,wf,,-wx a BASGBAH IIEAIU C0m ES on SIRCHG Dave Naessens and Jim Fryback play tight defense. Pat Wescott studies the pitch. First base coach Paul Martin instructs runner. Earle Wicklund streaks into first base. Gary Wilson scores against South Eugene. Even some of the players were surprised at the suc- cess of this year's varsity baseball squad. There were only four returning varsity players: lim Fry- back, Dave Naessens, Pat Wescott, and Earle Wick- lund. Although Paul Kuhn, Paul Martin, Dan Adams, Bill Lathen, and Ron Howard had gained experience on last year's IV team, it looked as if Sheldon's squad would lack the experience to turn in a good season. From the beginning of the season, Sheldon stayed in contention for the district championship, ending the season with an eleven-win, three-loss record. They Went on to the district playoffs, where they were finally eliminated after four games. The Irish infield, ready for anything. Irish players Wait for their turn at bat. Fireman Iohn Elder warms up. FRONT ROW: Ron Howard, Bill Lathen, Paul Martin, Iohn Hauck, Paul Kuhn. ROW 2: Iohn Elder, lim Frybaek, Dave Martin, Dan Adams, Earle Wicklund. ROW 3: Ron Wilkins, Gary Wilson, Pat Wescott, Dave Naesscns, Coach Dwayne Miller. ,iz ,.,,. , wig , ,..,. ww FRONT ROW: Mark Peterson, Iirn Gould, Steve Cornacchia, Bob Dewitt, Tom Wolf, Wayne Dammen. ROW 2: Manager Steve Paisley, Steve Iacobson, Gary Prohaska, Steve Brock, lim Benge, Bob Goettseh, Larry Murphy. Bob Goettsch races to catch a pop foul. JV BASGBAII UQACKIT1 En Steve Berg hands off to ohn Sipe in tough 440 relay. Sheldonis track season was highlighted by fine individual performances, although the team lacked the depth necessary to win track meets, When asked about the team record of three wins and four losses, Coach Youngmayr said the team was slow at the start of the season, but came back. Outstanding runners were Bruce Brown in the l00g john Sipe in the 220 and 440, Bruce Reinmuth in the 880, and Ion'Anderson in the two mile, The field events were dom- inated by Dean Wright in the discusg Ierry Beebe in the shot putg Dick Evenson in the javeling Kevin Rhoden in the high jumpg and Vaughn Hodgins in the long jump. erry Beebe displays his form at District on Anderson, Bruce Reinmuth, and Mark Briggs relax before next event Bruce Brown shows his form and speed in the hurdles. liams, Ierry Beebe, Coach Wes Lathen. ROW 3: Hal Pierson, Tom Bowen, Steve Berg, John Nystrom, Iohn Prince, Mark Briggs, Pat Iones, Gary Chartier. ROW 4: Ion Anderson, Mike Moyer, Bruce Reinmuth, Dean Wright, Mel Coffin, lim Leonard. 159 qmls captun Karin Wicklund practices her winning jumping form. Melissa Corum puts the shot. Pam Yarbrough leads the pack. Barbara Cobb pours it on. CGDO In SKATE iagiy izaleia ,, rr, FRONT ROW: Karen Stockdale, Lindsey Stevenson, Barbara Verna Shields, Lois Brauner, Chris Murdoch, Sue Montelth Nan Cobb, Iane Kitterman, Sue Shirey, Charlene Sandberg, Barbara Collie, Barbara Payne, Coach Miss Rayborn, Melissa Corum Not Shirey, Valda Shields. ROW 2: Mary Cudney, Karin Wicklund, Pictured: Cheryl Wardell, Debby Nix, Dorothea Carter Monlca Bea Homer, Donna Brightman, Vicki Vogel, Barbara Rugloski, Strub, Loretta Rud. The girls' track team, coached by Miss Ray- born, had a spectacular season, winning five and losing one. Led by sophomore Karin Wicklund. voted Most Valuable Track Member, and junior Melissa Corum, the team won the 1967 District Championship and took second place at the state meet. Other consistent winners turning in top efforts throughout the season were Karin Stockdale, Charlene Sandberg, and Pam Yarbrough in the 80 meter hurdles, Lindsey Stevenson, Verna Shields, and Barbara Cobb in the 100 yard dash, Verna Shields, lane Kitterman, and Valda Shields in the 220 yard dash, Bea Homer in the 880 yard rung Chris Murdoch and Nan Collie in the javelin throw: and Sue Monteith in the broad jump. Broadjumper Loretta Rud whens U16 GGHIGRS GO Coach Mike Shirk, lim Wolfe, Dan Curtis, Dave Schwieger, Steve Elder, Pat Mallory, Iohn Tufts. Pat Mallory out of the rough. The Big Four on the G0 lim Wolfe awaits turn to putt. Schwieger swings sweet. Sheldonis Golf Team consisted of ups and downs. With only two returning lettermen, the team had little depth. However, Pat Mal- lory and John Tufts, the returning lettermen, played consistent golf and were followed by sophomore Dave Schwieger and junior lim Wolfe. The Golf Team placed Fifth in District which was played at Cottage Grove. This enabled the team to compete in the State Tournament in Portland on May 22 and 23. Iohn Tufts was voted most valuable player. jim Wolfe and Iohn Tufts confer. 163 TIGUHIS IGAIHS HEI oooo SEASON FRONT ROW: Glen Barker, Dennis Gory, Steve Barlow, Blake Wilson, Fred Stickels. ROW 2: Brian Malliris, Scott Vollstedt, Drew johnson, Dwight Purdy, Brian Strayer, Doug Schaaf. Both boys' and girls' tennis teams ha good season records this year. The boys doubles team of Most Valuable Player Glen Barker, and Scott Vollstedt too second in district, and qualified for state Most Outstanding Girl Tennis Player ninth-grader Karil Iensen, took secon in district and advanced to state. Tea captains Dennis Gory and Karma Ste phens took pride in both teams' out standing individual performances. Scott Vollstedt stretches to reach the hall. Dennis Gory returns a serve. FRONT ROW: Nancy Evans, Chris Canning. ROW 2: Carolynn Andringa, Har- riet Kessinger, Karil Jensen, Teresa Hardie, Coach Mrs. Holrnquist, Pat Burdick, Pam Stevenson, Karma Stephens. nw.. Kari! Icnsen shows her outstanding style Pat Burdick with an overhead smash. M I ! I x offmh faculty Charles Sikes Chairman Beano of omectons Henry Nilsen Ervin Molholm Richard Miller Dr. Robert Harland Mrs. Wesley Nicholson Archie Zarewski AOITIIHISTSRAIIVG SIAIII: Dr. Millard Pond Superintendent The School Board and Administrative Staff of District 4 earned Sheldon's ap- preciation by approving the changes for the new look this year. The new look began with the eight-period day and was capped off with the conversion of part of the cafeteria into a student center. Under the supervision of Dr. Millard Pond, Superintendent of Schools, the School Board kept the schools running according to the laws, made new policies for the district, and saw that they were carried out. Dr. Lloyd Millhollen Assistant to the Superintendent Mr. L. Erdman Dr. Erwin Iuilfs Deputy Superintendent Director of Secondary Education ,Q umm ACITIIHISUQAUOU Sheldon's eight-period day this year emphasizes new freedoms and challenges for students. The resource centers and open labs coupled with in- dependent study privileges provide opportunities for utilization of resources not so readily avail- able iri the pastf' This was the way Mr. C, Wayne Flynn, princi- pal of Sheldon High, summarized the eight- period day which was initiated this year. Robert Moursund, assistant principalg Dale Peterson, dean of boysg and Mrs. Luola Rehfeld, dean of girls, assisted him in setting up schedules, rearranging classes, and contending with the general chaos of a new system. Robert Moursund Assistant Principal Dale Peterson Dean of Boys Luola Rehfeld Dean of Girls Evelyn Perkins CGUDSGIORS Dick Iensen Roger Diddock GIIIIICG l16lD6I2S Carol Brumfield .XX Hazel Schmoe Beverly Leonard Iinny Walker -.-fv 1' 1, l Marjorie Needham Amaryllis Eberhart english Ken Payne What is the author saying in this story?,' How can we make our sentences more effective?,' These questions echoed and re-echoed through the halls of Sheldon High as students pondered the mys- teries of English, from Beowulf to Pygmalion, from the thesis statement to the dangling participle. ane Middlehurst Mildred Gillmouthe Carol Curry english Mama Schulz A gift from Sth hour class during the unit on The Scarlet Letter. Jerry Berg Mildred Beat Harriet Wilson HISIOR Harold Beaudet Diana Davisson Geary Triplett History is to be analyzed, not memorized. And so it was at Sheldon this year. Students learned not only what happened, but also its effect on our pres- ent world. The Modern Problems class discussed everything from the War in Vietnam to status in school. HISIIOR Richard Arends Calvin Zigler Margaret Price Leon Iohnson ITIAIHEITIAUCS Price Roop Kathy Price and Nancy Palmateer study busily in the Math Resource Center. Iohn WVilson Larry Iones mAth6ITlAUCS Confused about prime numbers? Having trouble with trigonometry? This year a special student tutoring program was ini- tiated in the Math Department to alleviate such problems. In addition, the Resource Center was open to those who wished to Work independently. Besides regular stud- ies the geometry students took on a save- our-banana-treel' project and built a geo- disic dome to protect it from the cold. Leon Schilling SCIENCE Iames Holst Ray Hull Clayton Fraser With studies of green hile agar and flaming chem- ical experiments, science students still found time to improve test score averages. Science teachers wondered whether the higher performances were due to the eight-period day, with its opportunities for individual help, or the block program, Where everyone Worked at his own speed. In this year's science program they stressed initiative as a means of success. SCIENCE Mike Shirk Dan Browning Students enjoy an active lab y Herr physical eoucatlon Ieanne Holmquist Dick Arbuckle Dl1ySlCAl GOUCAUCTI This year the new scheduling system allowed stu- dents to work off excess energy during an uninter- rupted eighty minute period. In addition to regular- ly scheduled classes, labs were open for athletic enthusiasts and students making up for days they missed. Gymnastics, volley ball, and wrestling were among the after school activities supervised by the P.E. instructors, Bill Youngmayr BUSINESS EDUCATION Fred Rasmussen Anita Iackson A new learn and earn program was instituted this year for business education students. The students attended regular morning classesg in the afternoon they went downtown where they were employed by local businessmen. Prerequisites for the program included typing and one other business course. Teachers from Sheldon observed the students on the job and received reports from the employers. Shirley Dick Vernon Behrends lnOUSU2lAl ARIS Marvin Flowerdew Power mechanics was a popular course offered for the first time this year. Students learned to take apart and assemble engines, including those of their own cars. Another new program was the work-study situa- tion in which students spent the first half of the day at Sheldon taking academic courses, while in the afternoon they reported to various jobs around the city to learn while working and earning wages. Mr. Mattila instructs Pete Forsman and Iohn Brown on the metal lathe. Wesley Lathen CRIVGR GCUCAUOD Students had -'15 fewer accidents after a Driver's Education course at Sheldon High. Beginning driv- ers were taught everything from basic traffic rules to the finer points of parallel parking. In the fall the entire school received a lesson in fast stopping by way of a live demonstration featuring Sheldon students at an outdoor assembly. Stuart Miller special eoucatlon Wilbur Larsen Sheldon has the only Special Ed- ucation program for high school students in Eugene. Students at- tend classes in the morning. In the afternoon they Work at school or in the community. Classes and jobs together provide necessary knowledge and experience for the future of the students. Florence Mallery Creighton Harrison ants Ano cnafts Arts and crafts classes en- couraged students to ex- press their sometimes hid- den creativity. Handmade artifacts of everything from clay dragons to cot- ton-weave material deco- rated the walls and show- cases throughout the school. Besides being good train- ing for the students, the products of the classes were interesting and oft- en humorous changes of scene for passing viewers. Patricia Gisborne SUSSI1 Iackson French, Spanish, and German were offered to an ever increasing number of internationally minded students. From the Language Lab came the sounds of gutteral whis- pers and trilling R's, with an oc- casional rousing song drowning out the rest. Ellen Clausen fonelqn language Alberta Lopez home GCGHCITIICS Alina Stevenson The cooking classes were at it again, proving their culinary skills by preparing full course dinners and exotic desserts. For the child-care unit, real chil- dren were used as classroom examples. The girls made dolls and toys for them to use. In addition to making the usual sewing projects, classes also helped with costumes for drama productions. Nlarolyn Barker CRAITIA Edward Chilla m U S I C Wayte Kirchner Patricia Gibson Enrollment in this year's drama classes has doubled as has student participation in dramatic activities. Under the direction of Patricia Gibson, students in Dramatics I learned the art of applying makeup, studied the history of the theater, and gained skill in voice control and proper physical movement. Continuing their theatrical experience, students from Dramatics II presented excerpts from Twelfth Night to various English classes. New to the dramatics department this year was Ed- ward Chilla, technical director and instructor of the stagecraft class. In this course, students had an opportunity to work with the lighting, sound con- struction, and scenery. They constructed the sets for all of Sheldon's productions. Under the cooperative direction of Leonard Iohn, Wayte Kirchner, and Paul Stofft, the Sheldon Mu- sic Department maintained a fine standard of quality. The Band, Orchestra, AlCappella, and Girls' Choir performed at var- ious times forthe student body. At the Christmas Assembly the Band provided a lively accompaniment, members of the Orchestra played some recorder numhersg and the A'Cappella Choir added a hearty background to the festivities. Leonard Iohn lTlAI6l2lAl.S RGSGURCG CENTER Keith Wolf Though specialized books were removed to the various Resource Centers, Sheldon's library still held a wealth of knowledge, with 2,000 new books added during 1966. The unique feature of the library was the variety of facilities available. The main room was divided into two sections, one for general studies and one for quiet reading. Other areas included conference rooms, listening booths, and microfilm viewers. Edna Whitney NURSE Mrs. Iacobson, the school nurse, was always available with a helping hand for Sheldon students, taking temperatures or giving medi- cal advice. Assisting her were students inter- ested in a nursing career. Lavon Floering Donna Hirst Allie Iacobson IGACHGRS' AICES The teachers' aides spent the year assisting faculty members. Aside from nursemaiding resource centers they helped teachers in cleri- cal work and grading objective tests. Dorothy Cwens Ruth Norris, Mildred Neilson, Edna Picker Ora Wicks, Charmalee Schram, Laura Eriksen Bonnie Bowser, Mary McKy, Frances Hathaway cooks AHC CUSIIOOIAHS Wenzl, Gary Bounds, Carl Mayfield, George Coker Francis Gunson, Mary Lou Heprier, Dorothy Holtan DAN' ADAMS - Sophomore Football l, I.V. 2, 3, I.V. Baseball l, 2, Varsity 3, Ski Club 3, Lettermen's Club 3. GLEN ADAMS - Band l, 2, 3, Pep Band lg International Relations League 1, Ski Club 2 3, Ski Team 3, Brigadoon Or- chestra 2, Senior Class Treasurer 3, Fi- nance Fund Drive Committee 3. GEORGE ALBERTUS - Pep Band l, 2, 3, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Still Alarm l, Man in a Bowler Hat l, Old Lady Shows Her Medals l, Brigadoon Orchestra 2, Thespians 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council Parliamentarian 3, Executive Council 3, ll0 in the Shade Orches- tra 3g Boy of the Month Uanuaryj 3, Math Team l, 2, 3. IOHN ANDERSON - Varsity Wres- tling l, 2, Varsity Football 2, 3. ION ANDERSON - Ski Club l, Var- sity Ski Team l, 2, 3, Co-Captain 2, 3, Most Valuable Skier 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3, Pep Assembly Committee l, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Vice President 3g National Honor Society 2, 3, Iunior Class Vice President 2, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Executive Council 2, Senior Class Presi- dent 3, Constitution Committee 3, Var- sity Cross Country 3, Most Valuable Runner 3, Boy of the Month CNovem- berj 3. VALERIE ANDERSON - French- Spanish Alliance l, 2, 3, Vice President 2, Secretary 3, AFS Committee l, 2, 3, Greeters Club I, 2, 3, International Re- lations League 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Senior Class Council 3. SHERRILL BAILOR - White Blouse l. KRIS BALLE - White Blouse l, Pep Club 2, Red Shoes l, Devil and Daniel Webster l, Ski Club l, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 3, Finders Keepers 2, Student Coun- cil Representative 2, Election Committee 3, Gymnastics Team 3, Four Hats 3, Mid- Summefs Night Dream 3, Poison, Pas- sion and Petrifaction 3. GWEN BARNUM -- White Blouse l, Girls' League Representative l, 2, 3, Iun- ior Class Council 2, German Club 2, 3, Social Affairs Committee 3, Talent As- sembly 3. LORENA BARRINGTON - Student Council Representative l, Talent Assem- bly 2. TOM BASS - Sophomore Football l., Varsity 2, 3, Sophomore Basketball 2, I.V. Baseball 2. BETSY BEAM - White Blouse 1, Pep Club 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Imaginary In- valid l, Red Shoes l, Service Club l, AFS Committee l, Assembly Committee 2, Brigadoon 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, A'Cappella Choir 3, ll0 in the Shade 3, Thespian 3, Student Council Represen- tative 3, Boy and Girl of the Month Com- mittee Chairman 3. SCOTT BENGE - I.V. Football 1, Man- ager 2, Varsity Gymnastic Team 2, 3, Ski Club President 3, Social Affairs Com- mittee 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. ROSEMARIE BEUSCH - AFS Student 3, Girls' League Representative 3, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 3, German Club 3, AFS Committee 3, Boy and Girl of the Month Committee 3, Girl of the Month fFebru- aryj 3, ll0c in the Shade 3, Prom Prin- cess 3. KEN BIGGS - I.V. Wrestling Team lr Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council Represen- tative 2, Spirit Committee 2, Varsity Ski Team 2, 3,,Pep Band 2, 3, Varsity Foot- ball 3, Lettermenis Club 3, Talent As- sembly 3. VONNIE BILLINGS - White Blouse l, Social Affairs Committee 3, Senior An- nouncements Committee 3. Sharm Newton and transfer from Las Vegas, Nevada, Dorothea Carter admire the blossoming banana tree. DIANNE BLANCHARD - Band 1, 24 Christmas Dance Decoration Committee 15 Pep Club 25 Student Council Repre- sentative 25 Clarinet Choir 25 Christmas Dance Entertainment Committee 25 Christmas Dance Program Committee .Chairman 3. BONNIE BOWEN - White Blouse 15 Pep Club 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Historian 25 Empress 15 Spirit Committee 25 Ski Club 15 I.V. Rally 25 Constitution Com- mittee 25 Christmas Dance Princess 25 Prom Coronation Committee 25 Christ- mas Dance Coronation Committee 35 As- sembly Committee 35 Senior Class Secre- tary 35 Senior Announcement Committee Chairman 3. IEANNIE BRAUNER - German Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Service Club 3. CAROL BRIDGMON - G.A.A. Mem- ber l, 25 Band 15 Student Council Repre- sentative 15 Hello Week Committee 25 Tennis Team 25 Prom Decoration Com- mittee 35 Class Motto, Flower, and Color Committee 3. MARK BRIGGS - l.V. Cross Country Team 1, Varsity 25 I.V. Track Team 1, Varsity 2, 35 Ski Club 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 35 Spirit Committee 35 Yell King 3. DONNA BRIGHTMAN - G.A.A. Member 2, 35 Service Club 35 Class Motto, Flower, and Color Committee 3. CHRISTINE BROWN - German Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. Member 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 White Blouse 15 Service Club 35 Senior Class Council Representative 35 Briga- doon 25 Playboy of the Western World 2. ELLEN BROWNHILL - Service Club 15 Sunday Costs Five Pesos 15 Pep Club 2, White Blouse 15 Greeters Club 1, 2, 35 Girls, Track Team 1, 25 Brigadoon 25 The Sandbox 25 Playboy ofthe Western World 25 Devil and Daniel Webster 25 Inspec- tor General 35 110' in the Shade 35 Thes- pian Club 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Social Chair- man 35 Best Supporting Actress 25 Prom Coronation Committee Co-Chairman 25 A'Cappella Choir 2, 35 Dublinaires 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Christmas Assembly Co-Chairman 35 Senior Assem- bly Co-Chairman 35 Hello Dance General Chairman 35 Hello Assembly 35 Varsity Rally 35 Student Council Representative 35 Girl and Boy of the Month Committee 35 Girl of the Month CDecemberD 35 Year- book 35 Talent Assembly 2, 3. BONNIE BRUNE - Evaluation Com- mittee l5 Social Affairs Committee 35 White Blouse 15 junior Class Council 25 Class Motto, Flower, and Color Commit- tee 3. LINDA BUCHANON - Art Club 35 Inspector General 3. PAT BURDICK - G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, President 25 White Blouse 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Tennis Team 1, 2, 35 Future Teach- ers of America Club 35 Greeters Club 35 Election Committee 3. PAM CANNON - White Blouse 15 Girls' League Representative 3. LORI CHRISTENSEN - Sophomore Class Treasurer 15 Sophomore Class Council 15 Christmas Dance Princess 15 Christmas Dance Queen 35 Finance and Fund Drive Committee 15 White Blouse 15 Greeters Club 1, 2, 35 Service Club 15 Spirit Committee 2, 35 Yearbook 2, 35 Prom Decorations Committee 25 Iunior Class Council 25 German Club 2, 35 Stu- dent Council Representative 35 Talent Assembly 2, 35 Varsity Rall 35 I.V. Rally 25 Christmas Dance Coronation Commit- tee Chairman 35 Senior Graduation An- nouncements Committee 35 Prom Prin- cess 3. PAMELA CLEMENTS - Future Med- ical Careers Club 3, BARBARA COBB - White Blouse 15 Service Club 15 Girls, Track Team 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 1, 25 Social Affairs Committee 2, Chairman 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Greeters Club 2, 35 Prom Corona- tion Committee Chairman 25 I.V. Rally 25 Evaluation Committee 25 Colleens 3, Treasurer 35 Christmas Dance Program Committee 35 Yearbook 35 Girl of the Month CAprilj 35 Prom Princess 3. MEL COFFIN - I.V. Football 1, Var- sity 2, 35 Sophomore Basketball 15 I.V. Track Team 1, Varsity 2, 35 Student Council Representative 15 Iunior Class Council 25 Greeters Club 1, 2, 35 Prom Decoration Committee 25 Lettermen's Club 2, 35 Senior Assembly Committee 3. SANDY COLE - White Blouse 15 Gym- nastics Team 25 Prom Committee Co- Chairman 25 Pep Club 2, DIANNE COOKE - Stage Band 2, 35 Senior Class Council Representative 35 Spirit Committee 35 Future Medical Ca- reers Club 35 Forensics Club 3. KEITH COOPER - I.V. Football 25 In- spector General 35 War of the Worlds 35 1100 in the Shade 35 Band 35 Ski Club 35 Yearbook 3. SHERRY CORNACCHIA - Pep Club 2, 35 Mother-Daughter Tea Committee 2, 3. RICHARD CRAIGER - Swim Team 15 Varsity Gymnastic Team 2, 35 Brigadoon Stage Manager 25 Thespians 2, 35 Ski Club 35 Lettermen's Club 3. KEN CRAVEN - I.V. Football 25 Soph- omore Basketball 1. MARY CUDNEY - G.A.A. Member 2, 3, Points Chairman 35 Student Council Representative 25 Track Team 3, GEORGIA CUNNINGHAM - White Blouse 15 Talisman Staff 3. TERESA DANIELS - Christmas Dance Refreshment Committee 15 Prom Refresh- ment Committee 15 Mother-Daughter Tea 15 Girls' League Chairman of the Standing Committee 3. CAROL DANIELSON - White Blouse 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Greeters Club 1, 25 Serv- ice Club 15 Latin Club 25 Student Cen- ter Committee 3. LYNE MARIE DAVIS - White Blouse 15 Pep Club 25 Senior Class Council Rep- resentative 3. CINDY DEMALINE - G.A.A. Member 25 Future Teachers of America 25 Prom Decorations Committee 25 Girls, Track Team 2. BRIAN DORAN - Varsity Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, Most Improved Wrestler 25 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 15 Dance 1, 2, 3. BRUCE DORAN - Wrestling Team 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band l, 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Brigadoon 25 1100 in the Shade 3. STEVE ELDER - Sophomore Basket- ball 15 Chess Club 2, 35 Student Council Representative 35 Golf Team 3. ELAINE ELORANTA - Pep Club 25 Evaluation Committee 25 Social Affairs Committee 25 Publicity Committee 25 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 35 Playboy of the Western World 25 Best Actress 25 Thes- pians 2, 35 Talisman 2, 35 Varsity Rally 35 Spirit Publicity Committee Chairman 35 Girl of the Month CMarchj 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Prom Princess 3. LARAINE ELORANTA - Brigadoon Props Manager 25 The Lottery Stage Manager 25 Playboy of the Western World Student Director 25 IIOU in the Shade Student Director 35 Pep Club 25 junior Girl of the Year 25 French-Spanish Alliance 2, Secretary 25 Thespians 2, 35 Senior Class Vice President 35 Region VI Treasurer 35 Executive Council 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Evaluation Committee 35 Debate Team 2. RON ENGELDINGER - Latin Club 1, 25 German 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Prom Publicity Committee Chair- man 25 IIOU in the Shade 35 Evaluation Committee 35 A'Cappella Choir 35 Yell King 3. STEVE ERIKSEN - I.V. Basketball 15 Pep Band 1, 25 Concert Band 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 35 Prom Commit- tee Chairman 25 Senior Class Council 35 Canned Food Drive Committee 35 Stu- dent Center Committee 35 German Club 3. MELISSA ERVIN - Ski Club l, 2, 35 German Club l, 2, 3, Secretary and Treas- urer 25 D.E.C.A. 3, President 35 White Blouse I5 Future Medical Careers Club 25 Girls' Swim Team I5 Evaluation Com- mittee Member I5 Spirit Committee 25 Social Committee 25 AFS Committee 25 Brigadoon 2. CHRISTINE ESKOLA - G.A.A. Mem- ber I5 White Blouse I5 Colleens 25 Varsity Rally 35 Print and Cord Week Committee I5 National Honor Society 2, 35 Girls' League Standing Publicity Chairman I, 25 Social Affairs Committee 25 Publicity Committee 25 Evaluation Committee 25 Prom Chaperones Committee Chairman 25 Pep Club 25 Oregon State Girls' Rep- resentative 25 Senior Gift Committee 35 Girl of the Month COctoberj 35 Mother- Daughter Tea Fashion Show Commenta- tor 35 Big-Little Sister Picnic Fashion Show Commentator 3. IUDY ETCHISON - Evaluation Com- mittee I5 White Blouse I5 Greeters Club 1, 35 Colleens 2, 3, President 35 Girls' League Representative. GREG FARMAN - Sophomore Basket- ball I, I.V. 2, Varsity 35 Brigadoon 25 Playboy of the Western World 25 In- spector General 35 ll0 in the Shade 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, President 35 Student Center Committee 25 Thespians 2, 3, Vice President 35 Aria Da Capo 35 Pot Pourri 35 Yearbook 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Social Affairs Committee 2. GAY FENN - Christmas Dance Com- mittee 35 Ski Club 35 Social Publicity Committee 3. MARGARET FISHER - White Blouse I5 Pep Club 2 35 German Club l, 25 Jun- ior Class Council 25 Dad-Daughter Din- ner Ticket Sales Chairman 35 Mother- Daughter Tea Modeling Committee 3, MARSHA FOLEY -- The Devil and Daniel Webster 15 The Boor Assistant Di- rector I5 Make-up Committee Chairman l, 25 Art Club l, 2, 35 White Blouse I5 Christmas Dance Decoration Committee 2, 35 Christmas Dance Refreshment Com- mittee I5 Thespians 2, 35 Prom Decora- tions Committee 25 Christmas Dance Publicity Committee 2, 35 Brigadoon Lighting and Publicity Committee 25 Playboy of the Western World Lighting and Publicity Committee 25 Girl of the Month Uanuaryj 35 IIOC' in the Shade Scenery and Program Designer 3. NANCY FRASER - French-Spanish Alliance Club I, 2, 35 Service Club 15 White Blouse I5 Pep Club 2, 35 Evalua-' tion Committee 15 The Red Shoes 15 ln- spector General Costumes Committee 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Prom Dec- orations Committee 25 Ski Club 25 AFS Committee 2, 35 Student Body Historian 35 Slide Committee Chairman 35 Execu- tive Council 35 Senior Class Flower, Motto, and Color Committee Chairman 35 Intra-City Council 35 Girls' League Publicity Committee 3, Melissa Corum presents Chris Murdock with the Girls' Athletic Association Scholarship. BARBARA FREDERICK - Future Teachers of America Club 3g Girls' League Representative 3. WANE FUDAY - German Club 2g Stu- dent Council Representative 2g Playboy of the Western World 2g Inspector Gen- eral 3. JOHN FULLER - Radio Club l, 2g Chess Club 2, 3g Brigadoon 2g Inspector General 3g War of the Worlds 3g Slide Committee 3g Service Club 3. STEVE FUNKE - Talent Show 2g Ski Club 3g 110' in the Shade 3. STUART FUNKE -- Diving Team lg Service Club lg Gymnastics Team 1, 2g Lettermen's Club 1, 2g Ski Club 3g 110' in the Shade 3. GAIL GILLESPIE - White Blouse lg Pep Club 3g G.A.A. Member 3. BECKY GILTERN - Future Medical Careers Club lg White Blouse lg Ski Club lg Girls' League Representative 1. DENNIS GORY - Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 3g J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3g Ski Club 1, 2g Stage Band 1, 2, 3g Concert Band 1, 2, 3g Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 3g Junior Class President 2g Most Improved Tennis Player 2g The Sandbox 2g 110' in the Shade 3g Student Council Representative 2g Student Body Treasurer 3g Boy of the Month CFebruaryj 3g Senior Class Coun- cil 3g Executive Council 3g Finance and Fund Drive Committee Chairman 3g Math Team 3. PATRICIA GOULD - Future Medical Careers Club 2, 3, President 3g D.E.C.A. Secretary 3. RODNEY GUM - J.V. Football 1. KARM HAGEDORN - Student Coun- cil Representative 1, 2, 3g Stage Band 1, 2g White Blouse lg Junior Class Secretary 2g Dublinaires 2, 3g Brigadoon 2g Playboy of the Western World 2g Inspector Gen- eral 3g 110' in the Shade 3g Forensics 3g Thespians 3g Boy and Girl of the Month Committee 3g Girl of the Month CNovem- berj 3g A'Cappella Choir 2, 3, President 3g Christmas Assembly Committee 3. JANELLE HALL - Service Club 2, Sec- retary 3g Girls' League Representative 3. JANET HALL - White Blouse lg Pep Club 2g International Relations League Vice President 2g Prom Decorations Com- mittee 2g Christmas Dance Decorations Committee l, 2, 3g Social Affairs Com- mittee 3g Colleens 3g AFS Committee 3g National Honor Society 3. RONNA HANEY - The Lottery 2. STEVE HETTICK - J.V. Wrestling Team lg Spirit Committee 1, 2, 3, Chair- man 3g Publicity Committee l, 2g Foren- sics Team 1, 2, 3g Man in a Bowler Hat lg Still Alarm 1g Brigadoon 2g Playboy of the Western World 2g Aria Da Capo Di- rector 3g German Club 2, 3g Thespians 2, 3g Debate Club Member 2g Student Body Student Manager 3g Forensics Team President 3g Oregon Delegate to National Association Student Council Confer- ence 2. CHRIS HIXSON - Student Council Representative l 2g Evaluation Commit- tee lg Mother-Daughter Tea Committee Chairman 2g Prom Decorations Commit- tee 2g Thespians 2, 3g Lottery Props Chairman 2g Boy and Girl of the Month Committee 2g Inspector General Costume Mistress 3g National Honor Society 3g Forensics Team 3g Pot Pourri 3g Christ- mas Assembly Skit Committee 3. GREG HIXSON - Sophomore Class Secretary lg J.V. Baseballg J.V. Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, Most Inspirational Player 3g Concert Band 1, 2, 3g Prom Decorations Committee 2g Junior Class Council 2g Sen- ior Class Council 3g Lettermen's Club 3. GERALD HOLT - Chess Club l, 2, 3g Thespians 2, 3. GARY HORNE - J.V. Track Team 1, 2, Varsity 3g J.V. Football 1, 2g Varsity Gym- nastics Team 3g Lettermen's Club 3. MARIE HOWARD - Future Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, Historian 3g G.A.A. Member 1, 2g Girls' League Representa- tive 2, 3g Tennis Team 2g Christmas Dance Decoration Committee 3g 110' in the Shade Make-up Crew 3g Aria Da Capo 3g Christmas Dance Refreshment Committee 3. MYRA HOWARD - G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3g Future Medical Ca- reers Club l, 2g J.V. Tennis Team 2g Sen- ior Class Council 3g Aria Da Capo 3g Sen- ior Gilt Committee 3. KIM JOHNSEN - Student Body Vice President 3g AFS Committee 1, 2g Junior Class Council 2g German Club 1, 2, Vice President 3g Brigadoon 2g Playboy of the Western World 2g Inspector General 3g 110' in the Shade 3g Student Center Com- mittee 2g National Honor Society 3g Election Committee Chairman 3g Boy of the Month CSeptemberj 3g A'Cappella Choir 3g Yearbook 2, 3, Editor 3g Stu- dent Council 3. SHIRLEY JOHNSON - Girls' League Representative lg Service Club 2, 3, Vice President 3g Hello Week Committee 2g Senior Announcement Committee 3g Sen- ior Dessert Committee 3. SUE JONES - Transfer 2g Future Med- ical Careers Club 3. KATHY KENDALL - Student Council Representative lg Girls' League Represen- tative 2g Christmas Dance Clean-up Committee Chairman 3. JAN KING - White Blouse lg Colleens 2, 3, Routine Head 3. JANE KITTERMAN - Spanish Club 1, 2g Ski Club lg Future Medical Careers Club l, 2g Future Teachers of America lg G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3g Girls' Swim Team 3. RANDY KNUTSON - Future Medical Careers Club 1. SHARI KYKER - White Blouse lg Pep Club 2g Sophomore Class Council Repre- sentative lg Service Club 1, 2, Secretary 2g Future Medical Careers Club lg Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3, President 3g Girls' League Representative 2, 3g Na- tional Honor Society 3g Christmas Dance Publicity Chairman 3g Future Teachers of America Region VI Historian 3g Mother-Daughter Tea Invitations Com- mittee Chairman 3g Social Spirit Com- mittee 3. BARBARA LEAVITT - Girls' Swim Team 1, 2, 3g Senior Class Council Rep- resentative 3g Junior Class Council Rep- resentative 2g Hello Week Assembly Com- mittee 3. DALE LIBBY - Service Club l, 2, 3, President 3g Junior Class Council 2g Hello Week Assembly Committee 3. SHELLY LINDGREN - White Blouse I5 Sophomore Girl of the Year I5 Gym- nastics Team I, 35 Tennis Team 25 As- sembly Committee I5 Tutorial Commit- tee I5 Imaginary Invalid I5 Spirit Com- mittee 2g Student Body Secretary 35 Girl of the Month CSeptemberD 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Colleens 25 National Forensics Team 25 Debate Club 25 Ger- man 35 Oregon State Youth Conference Representative 25 Executive Council 3. BRENDA LINDLY - White Blouse I5 I.V. Rally 25 Varsity Rally 35 Student Council Representative l, 35 Gymnastics Team lg Track and Field Team 25 Pep Band Ig Band I, 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Talent Assembly 25 Future Medical Ca- reers Club 35 Il0 in the Shade Band 3. ANNE LYON - Future Medical Careers Club I, 2, 35 Service Club I5 Christmas Dance Decorations Committee I, 25 Ski Club 35 Senior Announcements Commit- tee 35 Science Club I. PAT MALLORY - Transfer 25 Varsity Golf Team I, 2, 35 Lettermen's Club I, 2, 35 Ugly Duckling 25 Varsity Football 3, Second Team District 3. BILL MARIS - Sophomore Class Vice President I5 Student Council I, 2, 35 Ex- ecutive Council Ig Sunday Costs Five Pesos lg Brigadoon 25 Inspector General 35 lI0' in the Shade 35 Pep Band I, Stu- dent Director 2g Band I, Drum Major 2, 35 Student Center Committee Chairman 25 Assembly Committee 2, Chairman 35 Slide Committee 2g Handbook Committee lg German Club 2, 35 Senior Assembly Co-Chairman 35 Playboy of the Western World 25 'Iunior Boy of the Year 25 Boy of the Month CDecemberj 3. DAVID MARTIN - Varsity Track Team I, 2g I.V. Basketball I, Varsity 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 35 Spirit Committee 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, President 3. LINDA MARTIN - Colleens 35 Pep Club 25 Girls' League Representative 25 Mother-Daughter Tea General Chair- man 25 Girls' Track Team 25 Election Committee 35 A'Cappella Choir 2, 3. MARILYN MCCORNACK - White Blouse I5 Pep Club 2, 35 Future Medical Careers Club I, Historian 25 Girls' League Representative I, Point Chair- man 2, Service Chairman 35 AFS Com- mittee 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, Vice President 3. MARLENE MCGLOTHERN - White Blouse I5 Pep Club 2, 35 Service Club Ig Girls' League Representative I, Scrap- book Chairman 35 Latin Club 25 Student Council Representative 25 Art Club 25 Fu- ture Teachers of America Club 3. GLEN McLAUGHLIN - Varsity Wrestling Team I, 2, 35 Lettermen's Club I, 2, 35 Yearbook 3. CHRIS MERKEL - Student Council Representative I, 25 Girls' League Rep- resentative I, 2, President 35 Mother- Daughter Tea Decorations Chairman I5 Christmas Dance Chairman 25 Latin Club Secretary-Treasurer 2. RICHARD MEYN - Stage Band 2, 35 Brigadoon Orchestra 25 Senior Class Council Representative 35 Finance and Fund Drive Committee 3. CHARLES MILHAUPT - Golf Team I, 25 Sophomore Class Council I5 Latin Club I5 Brigadoon 25 Inspector General 35 IIO' in the Shade 35 A'Cappella Choir 2, 35 Dublinaires 25 Election Committee 25 Pep Assembly Committee 25 Thespians 35 Christmas Assembly 3. DAVID MILLS - The Devil and Daniel Webster I5 Band I. CAROLYN MOON - White Blouse I5 Pep Club 2 35 Service Club I5 Sophomore Class Council I5 Girls' League Repre- sentative 2, 35 Christmas Dance General Chairman 35 Christmas Dance Enter- tainment Committee 25 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Inspector General Costume Crew 35 German Club 2, 35 Girls' League Pin and Guard Committee 35 Pep Club Treasurer 2. MIKE MOYER-Varsity Track Team 2. CHRIS MURDOCK - Student Council Representative lg Girls' Track Team I, 2, 35 G.A.A. Member I, 2, 3, President 35 Future Teachers of America Club I5 Swimming Team I5 White Blouse I5 Christmas Dance Decorations Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 25 Serv- ice Club 25 Finance and Fund Drive Com- mittee 35 Hello Assembly 35 Greeters Club 35 Inspector General 3. KAREN MYSS - Latin Club I5 Girls' League Representative I, 25 I.V. Gymnas- tics Team I, White Blouse I5 Pep Club 25 Debate Club I5 Ski Club I5 Future Medical Careers Club 25 Prom Commit- tee 25 Student Council Representative I, 25 Senior Class Council 35 Il0' in the Shadeg Senior Class Flower, Motto, and Color Committee 35 Christmas Assembly Committee 3. DAVE NAESSENS - I.V. Basketball I, Varsity 2, 35 Sophomore Class Council I5 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 35 Iunior Class Council 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3. SHARM NEWTON - White Blouse I5 Pep Club 2, 35 Election Committee 25 Fi- nance and Fund Drive Committee 25 Del-A egate to Oregon Youth Conference 25 Playboy of the Western World 25 Prom Decorations Committee 25 Publicity Com- mittee 35 IIO' in the Shade Costume Chairman 35 Inspector General Assistant Director 35 Graduation Party Committee 35 Baccalaureate Committee 35 Com- mencement Committee 35 Thespians 35 Yearbook 35 Senior Personality Awards Committee 3. TEDDY NIX - Girls' League Repre- sentative I, 25 White Blouse I5 Pep Club 25 Service Club I5 Sophomore Class Coun- cil I5 Prom Decorations Committee 25 Election Committee 35 Ski Club 35 Christmas Dance Decorations Commit- tee 3. I VICTOR NOBERT - French Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2. IIM OVERALL - I.V. Wrestling 2, Var- sity 35 A'Cappella Choir 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 3. RON PAISLEY - I.V. Football 25 1.V. Basketball I. BARBARA PAYNE - G.A.A. Member I, Secretary 2, Vice President 35 Pep Club 2, 35 White Blouse I. IOHN PIERCE - Tennis Team I5 Sophomore Ring Committee I5 German Club I5 Dancers 25 Hello Out There 25 Finders Keepers 25 Playboy of the West- ern World 25 Brigadoon 25 Zoo Story 35 Inspector General 35 War of the Worlds 35 Aria Da Capo 35 Thespians 3. VICKI POLDA - White Blouse I5 AFS Committee I, 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 G.A.A, Member I. BRENDA POWERS' - White Blouse I5 Pep Club 2, 35 Secretary 35 Girls' League Representative 25 Future Teach- ers of America 3. DEBBIE PRINCE - AFS Committee I, 2, 3, Chairman 35 AFS Student Abroad 25 German 1, 2, 35 White Blouse lg Pep Club 2, 35 Future Medical Careers Club I, 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, Secre- tary 35 Inspector General 35 Election Committee 3. 5 DWIGHT PURDY - Sophomore Class President l, Sophomore Boy ol the Year l, Ski Team l, 2, 3, Co-Captain 2, Most Outstanding Skier 3, Pep Band l, 2, 3, Stage Band l, 2, 3, Lcttermen's Club 2, 3, Varsity Football Team 2, Student Council Representative 2, Evaluation Committee l, Tennis Team 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Body Presi- dent 3, Boy of the Month CMarchj 3. RIC RAYNOR - German Club l, 2, Wrestling Team l, AFS Committee l, 2, Greeters Club I, 2, Student Council Rep- resentative 3. DAN READ-The Red Shoes l, Sunday Costs Five Pesos Lighting l, The Devil and Daniel Webster 1, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals l,Cyrano De Bergerac l, The Boor l, The Imaginary Invalid Lighting l, The Man in the Bowler Hat 1,Brigadoon Lighting 2, Finders Keepers Lighting 2, The Sandbox 2, Inspector General 3, War of the Worlds Ticket Committee 3, Pot Pourri 3, ll0D in the Shade 3, Thespians l, 2, 3, Christmas As- sembly 3. CAROL REECE - White Blouse l, Pep Club 2 3, Treasurer 3. ALAN REED - Chess Club 2, 3, Mount- aineers Club 3. MIKE REED - French-Spanish Alli- ance Club 2, 3, International Relations League 2, Service Club 2, Student Coun- cil Representative 2, Election Committee 3, Inspector General 3. BRUCE REINMUTH - Varsity Track Team 2, Cross Country Team 2. ROD RETHWELL - Varsity Wres- tling Team l, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club l, 2, 3, Concert Band 2, 3. MIKE RHODES -1.V. Football l, Var- sity 2, 3. PHILIP RHOADS - AFS Committee 2, French-Spanish Alliance 2, 3, Senior Class Council 3, Constitution Committee 3, National Honor Society 3. KATHY RITCHIE -Transfer l, Pep Club 2, 3, President 3, Prom Committee 2, Greeters Club 3, Future Teachers of America Club 3, Senior Announcement Committee 3. BOB RITZDORF - French-Spanish Al- liance Club 3. TERESA RUGLOSKI - White Blouse l, Pep Club 2 3, Spanish Club l, French Club 3, Girls' League Representative 3, G.A.A. Member l. LESLIE SCARLETT - White Blouse l, Pep Club 2, Spirit Committee l, 3, Prom Decorations Committee Co-Chair- man 2. KATHY SCHAFER - White Blouse I, Pep Club 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 2, 3, Serv- ice Club 2, 3. ANNETTE SCHMOE - Service Club l, White Blouse 1, Pep Club 3, Gymnas- tics Team l, 2, 3, Girls' League Secretary 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Publicity Committee 3, 1100 in the Shade 3, Colleens 2. SUE SHIREY - White Blouse 1, Pep Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, G.A.A. Mem- ber l, 2, 3, Sports Chairman 3, Track Team 2, 3, Future Teachers ol America 3. IILL SHRIVER - White Blouse 1, Prom Decorations Committee 2, D.E.C.A. Club Secretary 2, Senior Dessert Com- mittee 3, Prom Queen 3. CAROL SIEBS - Swim Team l 2, 3, White Blouse l, Pep Club 2, Ski Club l, 2, 3, Greeters Club l, 2, 3, Brigadoon 2, Service Club l, Sophomore Class Coun- cil l, Girls' League Representative I, 2, 3, Future Medical Careers Club l, 2, G.A.A. Member 2, 3, Christmas Dance Commit- tee 3. SUE SMALL - French-Spanish Alli- ance Club l, 2, 3, Vice President 3, G.A.A. Member l, Future Homemakers of America Club l, German Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Hello Out There 2, Playboy of the Western World 2, Tal- ent Show 2, 3, Assembly Committee 3, Senior Class Council 3, Hello Week As- sembly 3, Christmas Assembly 3. LARRY SMITH - Pep Band l, 2, Con- cert Band l, 2, 3, Sophomore Football l, Chess Club l, 2, 3, Boys' State Dele- gate 2, German Club 3, Student Center Committee 3, Student Council Represen- tative 3, National Honor Society 3. SHERRY SPEER - Future Medical Ca- reers Club 2 3, Vice President 3, D.E.C.A. 3. JERRY SPIELMAN - Brigadoon Props Committee 2, Pep Club 3, Round-up Princess 3. WANDA SPINNEY - White Blouse l, Pep Club 2, 3, Gymnastics Team 2. CHERYLE STAHEL - Gymnastics Team l, 2, 3, White Blouse 1, Student Council Representative l, German Club l, Christmas Dance Decorations Com- mittee l, Colleens 2, 3. KARMA STEPHENS - Swim Team 1, 2, 3, White Blouse l, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. Member l, 2, 3, Sophomore Class Coun- cil Representative 1, Future Medical Ca- reers Club l, Tennis Team 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Evaluation Committee 2. LINDSEY STEVENSON - White Blouse l, G.A.A. Member l, Student Council Representative l, 2, 3, Girls' Track Team I, 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Iunior Class Council 2, Social Affairs Committee 2, 3, Prom Decorations Committee Chairman 2, Senior An- nouncement Committee 3. MIKE STEVENSON - I.V. Cross Coun- try 1, Sophomore Basketball l. KAREN STOCKDALE - G.A.A. Mem- ber l, 2, 3, Vice President 2, White Blouse l, Pep Club 2, 3, Girls, Track Team 1, 2, 3. JERRY STOTZ - The Lottery 2, Brig- adoon Scenery 2, A'Cappella Choir 2, 3, Dublinaires 3. DAVID STRAND - Band 1, 2, 3. MEL STRONG - j.V. Football 2, Var- sity 3. IANICE STRUPP - White Blouse l, Mother-Daughter Tea Decoration Com- mittee l, Girls' League Representative 2, 3. MONIA STRUBB - White Blouse l, Pep Club 2, 3, French-Spanish Alliance I, 2, 3, Future Medical Careers Club I, Girls' Track Team Manager 3. DAWN STUMPF - Transfer 2, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 2, Finance Chairman 3, Christmas Dance Decorations Commit- tee 2, Playboy of the Western World 2, Student Council Representative 2. NICK SUMMERS - Varsity Wrestling Team 2, Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Il?El?iBY SWANCUTT - G.A.A. Mem- er . LINDA SWARTZ - Service Club 1, 2, 3, Historian 3, Girls, League Representa- tive 2. IUDI THOMAS - Service Club lg French-Spanish Alliance lg Gymnastics Team 2g White Blouse lg Ski Club lg Colleens 3g Brigadoon 2g The Ugly Duck- ling 2g Senior Breakfast Committee 2g Student Council Representative 2g Sen- ior Class Council 3g Spirit Committee 3. IOI-IN TUFTS -- Varsity Golf Team l, 2, 3g Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3g Latin Club lg Spirit Publicity Committee 2, 3g Student Council Representative 3. LAURIE VITUS - White Blouse l. GEORGE WALLS - Varsity Cross Country Team lg I.V. Wrestling Team lg Chess Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3g Pep Band 2, 3. LANA WEBB - White Blouse ll Spring Dance Committee l. TRACI WELCH - Debate Club 2g The Dancers 2g Forensics 2. SANDI WELLS - White Blouse lg Girls' League Representative lg Pep Club 2g Spirit Committee lg D.E.C.A. 2, Vice President 2g Prom Decorations Commit- tee 2g Christmas Dance Invitations Com- mittee 2g Colleens 3, Secretary 3g Talis- man Staff 3g Quill and Scroll 3. KANDY WENKE - White Blouse lg Girls' Track Team 2, 3g Service Club 2g Social Affairs Committee 3g Quill and Scroll 3g G.A.A. Member 3, Treasurer 3. EARLE WICKLUND - Sophomore Class Council Representative lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Co-Captain 3g I.V. Bas- ketball lg j.V. Football 2, Varsity 3, Co- Captain 3g Varsity Baseball 2, 3g Letter- men's Club l, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3g Boy of the Month CMayj 3g Talent Assembly 3g Boy and Girl of the Month Committee 3. CONNIE WILES - Transfer 2g AFS Committee 3g Band 3g National Honor Society 3. BILL WILLIAMS - I.V. Basketball Manager 2, Varsity 3. VIVIAN WILLIAMSON - Future Teachers of America Club lg Service Club l, 2g Forensics Team 3. BARBARA WILLING - Future Medical Careers Club l, 2, 3g AFS Committee l, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3g French-Spanish Al- liance l, 2g Girls' League Representative l, 2, 3g White Blouse lg Pep Club 2, 3g International Relations League l, Treas- urer 2, President 3g Prom Refreshment Committee Co-Chairman 2g Evaluation Committee 3. GARY WILSON - Sophomore Football lg I.V. Basketball 2g I.V. Baseball l, Var- sity 2, 3g Student Center Committee 3. PAT WILSON - White Blouse lg Pep Club 2g AFS Committee 2. OZZIE WITT - Wrestling Team l, 3g Iunior Class Council 2g Chess Club 23 French Club 3. JILL WOLF - White Blouse lg Colleens 2g Gymnastics Team l, 3g Publicity Com- mittee 2g Pep Club 2g Spirit Committee 2g Student Council Representative l, 2, 3g Tennis Team 2g Girls' League Represen- tative 2, 3g Prom Program Committee Chairman 2g Social Affairs Committee 2g Election Committee 3g Yearbook 3g In- spector General 3g D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 3g Christmas Dance Entertain- ment Committee 3. DEAN WRIGHT - I.V. Cross Country lg I.V. Basketball l, Varsity 2, 3g Varsity Track Team l, 2, 3g Lettermenis Club 2, 3. PATSY YOUNKIN - White Blouse lg Pep Club 2, 3g Future Medical Careers Club l, 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 3g Future Teachers of America Historian 3g Senior Motto, Flower, and Color Com- mittee 3g ll0 in the Shade 3. ADVERT! SING Congratulations Graduates The continued growth of this area is dependant on the young leaders of today. The Ramsey-Waite Co, , salutes you for your achievements of yesterday, today and tomorrow. 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26 BAvARD,RICI-IARD 26 BAxTER,LYLE 38 1aEACH,ROD 10 BEAM,RETSY 10,79,91,97,99,100 BEDIENT,RON 36,114,147 BEEBE,JERRY 10,125,159 BEEBE,SANDRA 36,98 BEESON,KEN 26,140 BEGLAU,DAVID 10 BELL,CINDY 38 BENEIQALLAN 26 BENGE,JAMES 38, 114, 137, 150, 157 BENGE,SCOTT 11,114,150 BENSON,JULlE 38 BERC,MARTIN 26,73 BERG,STEVE 26,133,134,146,159 BERTRAM, LINDA 26,33,100,110, 117,118,12E,151 EEUSCH,ROSMARIE 11,52,70,87, 88,9'7,100,105,106,112,114 RIGOS,IcEN 11,13, 56,97,134,135, 152 BILLINGS,VONNIE 11,102 BITTLESTON,DAN 26 ELAI.R,MIKE 39,45,94,99,150 EI.A1R,RHIo 11,76,99,111 BLAIR,STEVE 26,94,134,150 ELATCHLEY,M1KE 26,134,148 BI.IKSTAD,PHOEEE 39,98 B17OOMER,JAMES 39,107 BIJOOMER,PEGGY 11 BLUM, DEBORAH 39 BODEN,MYRA 26 BOLToN,13RAD 26,107 EOND,KAT1-IY 26,99,112 BORCHARD,MARY 39,99,113 BOSS,RONALD 26 BOVE,STEPHEN 39 BOWEN,BONN'1E 11,79,100 BOWEN,GERALD 11 BOWEN,THOM.AS 39,137,159 BOwMAN,IsRENDA 39 15OwSER,MISHAEL 26 BOYER,TERRY 26 BOYI41'N,RETSY 39 BOYUM,JERRY 26, 52 BRADBURN,ALAN 27 BRANT,JI-:RRY 39,137 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CAMERON,BILL 39 CAMERON,DOROTI-IY 27,109 CAMERON,RO15ERT 27 CANNING, CHRISTINE 27,165 CANNING, MIKE 39,97 , 137, 147 CANNON,PAMELA 12 CAR LILE, DALE 39 CARLON,MARIANNI:I 17,32, 105 cARM1CHAEL,PA'1' 27,137, 149,156 CARR,JUDY 12 CARTER,DOROTHEA 192 cARTER,KATI-IRYN 39 CAsE,DAvID 27 , 56,57 CASE,PATR1C1A 99.95,111 CATON,JACK 12 CAvEN,CATHLEEN 39,46,51,94, 99,151 CHAMBERS,GA.RY 75 CHAPMAN, DARLENE 39,93 CHARTIER,GARY 39,114,137,159 cHENOWETH,THEREsA 39 CHILDs,I5RADEORD 27 CHOWN'ING,JOY 27 CI-IRISTENSEN,KATHRIN 39 CI-IRISTENSEN,LORI 12,69,70,79, 104,112,119 Cl-lRISTENSEN,RICHARD 12,106 CHRISTENSEN,ROBERT 27,97, 110,140 CHR1STIANSEN,CAROLYN 12 CHUDZIK, CHRIS 39 C LARK, BRADLEY 27,134 CLARK,CLARA 27 CLAYTON, PAULINE 27 CLEMENS, LINDA 27 CLEMENTS,PAMELA 12 CLIFTON,DOUG 27 COBB,BARBARA 12,70,79,67, 91, 102,l18, 129,160,161 COBB,NANCY 39,116 CoFFIN,MARILEE 39,96 COFFIN,MARJORIE 27,102,111,112 COFFlN,MEL 12,102, 134,159 cOLE,SANDRA 12 COLEMAN,KRISTEN 120 A COLLIE,NAN 39,97,107, 115,161 COLOMBO, LIANA 27 COMFORT,PAUL 12,97 CONRAD,RORERT 40 CONTRERAS,I.INDA 4 ,9s COOKE,CAROL 12,a0, 7,104 COoLEY,JANICE 40,115 COOLEY,PAM 27,98,111,112 COOPER,KI-:ITH 12,97,114, 118 COOPER,NANCY 40,99,110,113 CORGAIN, MICHAEL 40 CORNACCI-IIA,sTEvE 27,30,12O,157 cORNACCHIA,SHERYL 12 CORNEIL, DOLLIE 27 cORUM,MEI.ISSA 27,115,160,161, 194 COSTELLO,PAULA 40,151 COULTER,GARY 40,99 COX,JANET 12 COX,KARON 27,97,110 COX,.IIM 27,99,108,142 COzINE,GLENDA 26,99 CRARTREE, CHARLOTTE 40 cRAIGER,RICI-IARD 12,114, 117,150 cRAvEN,KENNETH 13 CRAWFORD, CHRISTINE 40,114 CRAWFORD, MARY 40,113 CRAWFORD, NANCY 40,97 CRONNoRLE,DERORAH 40,99 CROWSON,PEGGY 28 CUDNEY,MARY 13,115,161 CULP,CHERYL 28 CULP,SANDRA 40 CULVER,DAVED 13, 105 CUNN'INGHAM,GEORGIA 13,121 CURTIS,DAN 28, 124, 142,144, 145, 162 DACCETT,TERESA 13 DALBY,SHELLEY 28 DALEY,DAN 13 DALEY,SCoTT 25,120 DAM,RUDY 25,28,41, 53, 101, 112, 146 DAMMEN, PATSY 26,97 DAMMEN,wAYNE 40,97,137,149, 157 DANIELS, PAM 26,99 DANIELS,TEREsA 13 DANIELSON, CAROL 13 DAUNTLESS, GREG 40,99,137, 149 DAVlDSON,GENE 28 DAvIS,1aoE 40,159 DAVIS, CHADWICK 40 DAVIS, DIANA 23,109 DAVIS,GARY 28 DAVIS, LYNNE 13,79 DAVIS,MELODY 25 DAvI6,ROBERT 40 DAVIS,ROBERT 40 DAVIS,YVONNE 26,62 DAWSON, LINDA 28,112 DAY,INA 40 DEI.APoER,JIM 40, 52,80,116 DELARM, HEDY 40 DEMALINE,cINDY 13,598,111 DEREMER,CHERYL 28 DETERMAN,CONNIE 26,97 DETERMAN, LARRY 13,79 DEV1INE,CHERYL 13,29,79, 116 DE'VINE,RICHARD 147 DEWITT,ROBERT 28,157 DEXTER,DERRYLL 13 D1IBBLE,DAVE 13 DI'1'GEN,LARRY 28 DOLL,DAvID 28,134 DOMBROwsxY,ROBERT 40,137 DONNELLY,RONALD 13 DONOVAN, MARY 40,110 DONOVAN, PHYLLIS 13,110 DORAN,BRIAN 13, 61, 97, 124, 149 DoRAN,BRUCE 13,77,148 DORAN,MICHAEL 28 DORAN,RON 2a,97,146 DORNON,RANDAL 40 DOSE,JEFEREY 40,112,137 DRAKE,JILL 26,106 DRLICA,MARY 28 DRuRY,DERRI 13 DRURY,GARY 40 DUCE,DEEORAI-I 40,97,107 DUNACAN,sTEPHEN 40,149 DUNAGAN,VICKI 40, 151 DUNcAN,KAREN 2s,71,94,110, 113,120 DU'NCAN,LENORE 28 D1INCAN,MIRE 13 DUNN,MARLENE 40 EASTBURN,PAULA 14,108 ECKER,DIANA 14,108 ECKERT,RON 28 EDSAR,DAvID 40 EDWARDS,DIANNA 29,99,106 EDWARDS,MARVlN 14 EIDSON, KATHLEEN 28,110,114 EITTRE1M,JACQUELINE 40 ELDER,JOHN 26,133, 134,146,156 ELDER,STEVE 14,162 ELLINGTON,ERIC 28, 57 ELLIS, LINDA 28 ELLISON, ANNE 40 ELMER,TON'YA 28 ELORANTA,ELAINE 14, 17,70,19, 97,91, 103,121 ELORANTA,LARAINE 9,111,101 EMRREE,EARBARA 40,117 ENGELDINGER,RON 14,16,79,91, 101,112 ENSMINGER,PA'I'RICIA 28 ERIKSEN,STEvE 14,75,91,97,104 ERSK1NE,JANE 40 ERSKINE,KAY 25,2B,33,48,54,58, 60,65,79,103,114,117 ERV1N,MELISSA 14,15,63,106,103 ESKOLA,CHRIS 14,79,66,91,99 ESTER,KAY 40,99 ETCI-IISON,JANET 40,99 ETCHISON,JUDY 14,129 EVANS, NANCY 40,112,114, 115, 140,151,165 EvERETT,RORERT 29,63,72,99, 112 EZELL,NANCY 29 FARLEY,WILI..IAM 29 FARMAN,GREG 14,4s,60,61,63,79 s7,90, 101,112, 11S,141, 142 FARMAN,ROY 41,107,139,149 FARMER, THOMAS 41 FENN,GAYLYN 14,114 F1ELDS,LESLEE 29,110 FISCHER, CARY 41,46 FISHER , JOHN 41 F1SHER,MARGARET 14,102 FoGLESONG,OTIS 29,150 FOLI-:Y,ERENDA 41,94,117 FOLEY,MARsHA 15,01,64,79,66 FORNEY,vIcKIE 79 FORSMAN,JOSEPH 29 I-'ORSMAN,PETER 15,105 FORT,GEORGE 15 FORT,TERRY 29 FRASER,NANCY 15,79,83,91, 106 FREDERICIQBARBARA 15,111 FREDERICK, CAROL 29 FREDERICK, CHUCK 41,137 FREDRICKSON, DENNIS 41, 99 FREDRICKSON, JAMES 29 FREDRICKSON, MARIAN 29, 34,99, 100,129 FRISHMAN, LINDA 29 FRYBACK,J'IM 29,94,124,142, 145,154,156 EUDAY,WANE 55,59, 117 FULLER,JOI-IN 15,62,107,109 FUNKE,STEvE 15 FUNKE,STUART 15,l03,114,122, 150 FUNKE, SUSAN 41,94 GANT,vER LENE 29 GARBODEN,ANITA 29,115 GARNER,BRUCE 41,62 CAROUTTE,CAROL 41,103 GAROUTTE,MERRI.E 15,79,103,12 GARREN,LARRY 15 GARREN,PATRIC1A 41 GARWICK, SUSAN 29 GASKILL, SALLY 41 GATLIN,ROBERT 29 GEEL,MARLAYNE 29,60 GEORGE,DONA 29,115 GERMYN, LLOYD 15 GmOT,CREGORY 41, 137 GHEEN,KARLA 41, 99,112 GILRERT,MARY 41,97,115 GILLESPIE,GAIL 15,9s, 115 GILMAN,RODGER 15 GILMAN,RON 29,148 GILTNEILBECKY 29, 102,106, 110, 114 G1IRVAN,JERRY 15 GLENN, MARY 29,94,103,113,114 GOETTSCI-LBARBARA 29 GOETTSCH,BOB 41,49,146, 147, 156 GOLDSWORTHYQALICE 29 GOMES,ANTHONY 41 GOODRIGHT,WILLIAM 29 0 GOODROE, LAURENCE 41, 148, 159, GORY, DENNIS 13, 15, 74,78, 79,8O, S3,S7,91,97, 102, 141, 142, 165 GOULD,JAMES 41, 137 , 149, 157 GOULD,PATRICIA 15, 108, 110 GRAHAM,PATRICI.A 41,98 GRA1'NGER,ELIZABETH 15 GRANT,GORDON 116 GRAY,CLIFFORD 41, 97, 159 GREB,ROBERT 29 GREENE,JAMES 15 GREGG,RICHARD 41 GROESBECK, LINDA 41 GROSS,TIM 74,91 GUM,RODNEY 15 GUSTAFSON,DEBRA 29,99 GUZMAN,ALICIA 41 77,79,80,B6,99,100,117 HALE,KAREN 41 I-IAI.E,sANDRA 29 HALL,BEN 37,41,50,97 HALL,JANELLE 15,102, 109, 129 HALL,JANET 16,91,102,106 HALL,JERRY 29 HALL,MARIE 29 HALL,STEVEN 29,97, 139,146, 159 HALL,STEVEN 16 I-IAMILTON,JoAN 41 HAMILTON,JUDI 16 HAMMOND,DORY 41 HANEY,RANDY 16 HANEY,RoNNA 29 HANSEN,CRANT 41,99 HANsEN,JOYCE 29, 55,59,103, 106,110,113,114, 116,117,151 HARBOUR,DENNIS 29 HARDIE,TERESA 29, 140,165 HAREM,RIcKY 41 HARMON,RENE 41,99 HARMON, SHARON 42,115 HARRIs,GAIL 16,75,129 HARRIS,LINDA 41,114 HARRIS, PAUL 16 HATHAWAYJVIICHAEL 41,99 I-IAUCK,1fRED 29 HAUCK,JOHN 29,156 HAWKlNS,BYRON 29 HAWKINS, CHERYLE 41, 103 HAWKS,JACQUELI.NE 99,109 HAYNES,DOUG 29,70,11Z HEATH,ROxANNE 42,97,114 HEATH,STEVEN 16 HEATH, TERRILL 30,97 HELI..ICKSON,KATHLEEN 30 HELLICIcSON,THOMAS 30 HENDERSON,CAROLE 42,97 HENDERSON,DAvE 16 I-IENDERSON,DENN'IS 16 HENDERSON,DIANNE E. 11,79 I-IENSON,NANCY 42 HEPNER,JOHN 42 HERMAN,BARBARA 42 HETTICK,STEVE 14,16,63.79,s2, 104, 112 HICKENBOTTOM,NANCY 42,110 HICKMAN, SANDRA 42,99 HICKS, CYNTHIA 30 HICKS,JEAN 16 HICKS, SHARMAN 30,99 HIsEY,ANNA 16 HIxSoN,CHRIS 16,60,61,91,99, 117 HlXSON,GREG 16,44,74,97,124, 134,137 HIxsON,ROY 42,101,137 I-IODGINS, GREG 42,147 I-IODCINS,vAUCI-IN 16,50,109 HOEFEILCHARLES 30 HOCAN,KATI-IY 42 I-IoLEMAR,rRENA 10,30 HOLLIS,KEITH 3,79,134 HOLLoMAN,DANIEL 42,114 I-IOLS'1'ROM,RoBERTA 42 HOLT,CERAI.D 16,s6,107,117 HOLTAN,JANICE 30 HOMER,I3EA 42,115,161 HOOI4,c.RECoRY 42 HoOIc,wILLIAM 30 HOPKINs,Iv11KE 26,30 I-1ORNE,CARY 16,150,159 HOUCI-I,STEvE 30 HOWARD,MARIE 16,79,1OS,110 HOwARD,MYRA 16,115 HOWARD,RON 25,2B, 30,102,153, 156 HOwLAND,ARLEN 30,139 - I-IULRERT,MARSHALL 30 I-IuNTINGToN,D1ANNA 42 HUSS,MARCIA 30,110 HUTcH1NsON,GAYLE 42,98 HYLTON,NONDA 42 TNGEBRETSON, SANDRA 42, 97 LRELAND, STEVE 16,65,79 ,84, 104, 116, 134, 137 ISAA CSON , JEFFREY 16 ISOM , SAMSON 30, 121 ISOM,SANDRA 42, 103 IVERSON,M'ICHAEL 42 JACOBS, CYNTHIA 42, 9B JACOBSEN,DAVID 42,43, 157 JACOBSON, DICK 30, 133, 134, 148 JACOBSON,STEPHEN 42 JAQUA, CHUCK 42, 137 , 152 JEANS,CINDY 42 JENKINS,DEBRA 30,97 JENKlNS,JlM 30 JENSEN,LINDA 42 JOHNSEN, KIM 16, 52, 54,79, 82,8 92, 99, 101, 112, 118 JOHNSON,BARBARA 30 JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON 4 JOHNSON, JOHNSON BRUCE 30, 107,140, 14 CUET 42 DEBORAH 30,99 DREW 30, 112, 134, 164 PERRY 30 SHIRLEY 17,79,109 6 E JOHNSON,STAFFORD 30 JOHNSTON,cYNTHIA 17 JOINER , DAVID 42 JOLLEY,JEAN 30,107,139,159 JOLLEY,PIERRE 42,116,137 JONES, ALBERT 42 JONES, CHAR LES 97,112 JONES, PAT 97,137,159 JONES,SANDRA 42 JONES, SUSAN 17 KALUzA,REBECCA 30 KEENEY,JoE 17,134 IcEEPERs,RoBERT 30 KEJSER, DONALD 30 KElSER,MARSHA 30 xENDALL,KATHY 17,79 KEPHART,STEvE 30,34,114 KERBS, ELLEN 42 KESSIINGER, HARRIETT 42, 97, 165 KIDDER,THoMAS 42, 96,99 KIEFFER,'EDIE 42,-96,97 KIESENDAHL,DAvE 42 KIND,JAN 17,129 KIIRSCH, PAMELA 30 KITTERMAN,JIIvI 30,99, 124,140 KITTERMANJANE 17,115,140, 161 KIVETT,SHELLEY 42 KNUTSON,RANDALL 17 KOZA,STEPI-IANIE 30 KRAMER, MARG 43 KRUMDIECK,CATH'Y 30, 109, 116 lQ?UPICKA,CRAIG 30 KUDELKONIERRY 31, 94, 112, 137 KUDELKO,SUZANNE 43,98, 113 KUHN, PAUL 31, 99 , 114, 156 KYKER , SHARI 17 , 92, 98, 111 LANDIs,ELLEN 43 LANGTON,TED 31,97 , 112, 140 LANINI,KAREN 43 KANDOwNE,M1CHELE 43 LARSON,SUSAN 16,17 LATHAM,REN 17 LATHEN,EILL 31,142,1-45, 150 LEAVITT,BAR3ARA 17,140 LEAVITT, MIKE 43,104,113,140 LEDI3ETTER,W1LLIAM 43 LEONARD,J'IM 31,97,159 LEsAN,JANEL1.E 43,103 LEsIAIq,NOLAN 43 LEWIS, LARRY 43 LEWIs,NANcY 43 LEWIS,SHIRLEY 17 LIBEY,DALE 17,109 LILJIGREN, LINNEA 31,99 LINDEN,RICHARD 43 LINDGREN,s1-IELLEY 17,73,79,s3, 86,532,151 LINDLY,RU1'H 31 LINDLEY, MARGARET 31,109,115 L1NDLY,ERENDA 17,97 LINDLY,SON'YA 30,121 LINGAFELTEILDEANNA 17 LITTLE,RALPH 17 LITTLEJOHN, GAYLAN 43,149 LOCKMAN,GERALD 31 LONG,.IEANETTE 31 LONG,.IUDY 0,31,00, 101,113, 117 LONc,R1cHARD 43,97 LOWMAN, SHARENE 31 LUND, DANIEL 43 LUNDBERG,JOHN 17 LYMAN,1'ULIE 17 LYNCH,CATHERlNE 31,110 LYON,ANNE 17,104 LYON,vIcKIE 43,93,104 MAHLER,KERRY 31 MAL1.IRIs,ERIAN 18,31,99, 117, 164 MALI1ORY,PAT 18,119,122,124, 134,135,146,162,163,205 MALOS,KITTY 31, 57,97, 93 MARCH,PATTY 43,112 MARCUS,LARRY 31,62 MARcUS,RANDY 43 MARIs,I31LL 12, 50,54,67,79,S6, 97,100,117 MAR'I'IN,DAVID 18,70,141,142, 144,145, 156 MARTIN,LINDA 13,99,101,129 MARTIN,PAuL 31,140,142,150 MARx,KATHI 18 MATHESON,DOUG 31,134 MATHESON, GAIL 31 MATHEWs,RO13ERT 18 MATTERN,DALE 31 MATTERN,GERALD 31 MATTESON, CAROL 43 MATTESON,SUSAN 43,97 MAxWELL,KAT1-IY 43,99,102 MAY,GARY 18 MAYES,DAN 31,5'7,65,114,134, 159 McCORM1CK,SHERYL 106 M0DoNALD,JoI-INNIE 32 McCLU'RE,MIKE 18 MQCORNACIQMARILYN 13,79,90 McCORNACK,STEWART 32 M0cIIRDY,sTEPHEN 32, 97 McRADDEN,ROEIN 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