Shoreline High School - Tide Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1964
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,5+.,....- +--wf- A if-.Eff 'uh ,:,,-- , ,,, ' - ' -' ' 'N' -ff L- 3-f-'Avid-If 1: :V Ylliizoe.. - A , PLL. N . ED' Published by the Student Body Association SHORELINE HIGH SCHOOL Seattle, Washington 1964 EEHBEE GQNWENTS fwmvwf Y Adm1n1strat10n Page 10 Student OfgHD1ZHf1OHS Life Page 66 Page 126 M3696 1964-a year different than any other. 1964 . . . a year of new experiences for sophomores . . . a year of familiar routine to juniors . . . a year soon to be a memory for the graduating class of 1964. To many students, 1964 will be remembered as the year of a presidents assassination, the debut of the Beatles, Shorelineis production of The Mario Man or the numerous football ties. To some, it was a year of academic achievement or inspirational sports participation. To every person 1964 will have its special meaning. The 1964 Tide hopes to reflect the year-its fads, its fashionsg its comedy, its tragedy-its every relation to Shoreline High School. 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Stephens Registrar Community College pens January, 1964 The Shoreline Community College opened January 2, 1964 at Shoreline High School. In September of 1965 it will be at its permanent campus, North 160th and Greenwood Avenue. Until this time the Community College will be using Shoreline High School buildings. These are the basic divisions: business administration, humanities, science-mathematics, technology, social and behavioral science, and health and physical education. Through the divisions three differentiated courses are offered: one and two year courses, transfer and general. Community College students ask directions on opening day from Mr. Robert Force, Security Ofiicer of the college. He can be found on campus during the college hours, 4 to 10 P.M. Senior Class Counselor Junior Class Counselor Sophomore Class Counselor 1 Dr. Ray W. Howard Mrs. Willamay Pyrq Mfs- Be1'UiCe M3fkCY Administrative Officer Director of Admission Controller and 08162 and Registration Manager Lander, Johnson Head English Department Mr. F. J. johnson became head of the English Department in January, 1964. Mr. Johnson replaced Mr. Richard E. Lander when Mr. Lander became head of the humanities division at the Shoreline Community College. In the past 15 years English has been redefined to illustrate its three separate components: literature, composition and language. Fifty percent of class time is devoted to literature, 35 percent is spent on composition, and 15 percent of the time is allotted for language. Team teaching, a relatively new program at Shoreline, is designed to aid col- lege bound students. Two days a week, students listen to lectures given by various instructors, after which small groups are formed for further discussion. The program en- compasses sophomore English, sen- ior English intensive, and U. S. his- tory and junior English combined. twig , , . ' z : '. ., I .fairs MRS. GAIL EVANS: English 12, Reg., Int., TT. Aduirer: Honor So- ciety, Spectra. MR. MILTON W. HAMLIN: English 10, Reg., Int.g Annualg Newswriting. Advirers Shoreliner, Tide, Quill and Scroll. MR. MORRIS HENDRICKSON 2 English 10, TTQ Drama. Ad11i.re.r.' Drama, Assem- bly Committee, Gradu- ation Spealcers, Thespians. MISS DIANE HUEY: English 10, Int.: 11, Reg. Int. Adfzirerr Girls' Club Social Committee. Students of a sophomore intensive English class listen as other students discuss the qualities of a novel. Discussions introduce varied opinions and clarify difficult ideas. ,.,. vgggiigshlali - --.sea :ails 5553? 'RT' 'YE U' 5f':i'i: ,ggigjf Q. Q 15 ,A ,gt-K., e s gs fz if sw -' 'Ie ' . ffl, - . ' s .a. .-1-va., gw-V1 ug-,bww-za5..i H-fzs...sfga...,f- s . -,mgssxafwretg 1 gg, ' sl. .I 5 ,-WEE' 'IZ I ',1'zz'Avf .K 4:35 X 511 M - :Z 'Z' -x l'U5 '-'K--' K - 11.-'tai uvswsgimliigiiafrfsiiiksfwgt s MR F. J- JOHNSON: Spring Dept. Head, Eng- lish 10, 11, Honorsg 12, TT. Ad-uirei: Metro League Usher Squad. MRS. PHYLLIS PEARSON: English 11, Reg., Int. Advirex: Girls' Club Arni- ga Committee. , ...:g.f1f - .. sfsiifaiziw, ' wits: .1 ff V. ,. rf.. tilt, 1.532 991 ,lla ma 1, W 14 fy, 2 -wg 2 ,fim sffzzasi ' I . 1'jiijEi:?ji- ,. ' E- .Efiii7 ' 'ffl IEW :'.f'f,?5 ' W-' PM -fail, . ss , , is - 21,252 - sf ' ,, 1.1 1 'S ' - MRS. SHIRLEY G. JONES: English 10, TTL 11, Int Adviferf Drama Commit- IECS . MRS. KAY POPE: English 10, Honorsg 11 Reg., Int. Advirex: Sen: ior Breakfast Committee. MRS. KAY KEYES: English 12, Reg., Int., TT. AdviJe.f.' FTA. MISS ANN RONALD: English 10, Int., TTQ 11, Reg. Advixer: Senior Ball Committee. MR. RICHARD LAN DER: Fall Dept. Headg Eng- lish 10, Reg.g 12, TT, Honors. MR. JAMES SABOL: English 10, Reg., Int.: 11, Reg., Int. 1 iw 3 S iw- 'Rf sf - -- s wfiw e -1 si .,,,, if.,sgfw. - .,,1.-gf.,:f,,wefg liiiitfffi ' f ff? ' ' ' - f -X TI' 51 if fl . -'L 's:.f 'f i , :fi 1' 1. ,sf 2. ,, r ?l,ff'.fi.' ... .':l 'T fi?.l1f..'l5'i . :El 'Z 'f45?1 'H 'f-'Ei :f ix 1i'P3..i .fi5f2 L is is sr' K 3 X 'S iq s-img 312 A QNX P Q1 ,gl L 5 Q a i . X it mf 5.491 ,, ., 1, ,... , ff. Eiiailllflii 1: ' MISS MARGARET NEWELL: English 11, Reg., Int Advi.re.f.' Girls' Club Proj ects Committee, Spectra. MRS. MARION SICELOFF: English 12, Reg., Speech Adviser: Girls' Club. i Discussion is a basic activity in all history classes. Here Mrs. Judy Baker discusses an aspect of the Civil War with her sixth period class. Mayor Clinton Addresses Government Class World history and United States history constitute the basic history requirements for graduation from Shoreline. The history department also offers economics, world problems, government, senior seminar and Russian history. Throughout the year the government class heard speakers such as Seattle's Mayor Gordon Clinton. It was also the first time a Shoreline government class was able to visit a superior court. Through these programs students gain better understanding of the many phases of government. An experiment of integrating United States History Intensive and English ll Intensive was put into effect this year. The group of students had the same English and history teachers during a two-period block. Sometimes both periods were used for the instruction of only one subject. Objectives of the program were to increase the understanding of the country's history through a study of its literary expression and to relate the history of the English-American language to literature. MRS. JUDY BAKER: MRS. JOAN MR. WILLIAM D. DR. WADE A. MR. JAMES KREISS1 World History, Int.g U.S. EMPFIEI-DI HOPFI KNISEI-EY! U.S. History, Reg., Hon- History, Reg. Aduirers World History, Reg., TT. World Histoty,Reg,, TT, U.S. History, Reg., Int.g orsg Government. Ad- Pep Club, Girls' Club Advirer: Junior Class. U.S. History, Int. Adtzirer: Economics. Adwirer: As- virer: Activity Cards and Tolo Committee. Elections Committee, Semblv Committee. Ticket Sales, MUN. Kev Boys' Club. Club. MR. JOSEPH MR. WILLIAM ODELL: MR. DEE C. MRS. DARLENE MR. HENRY LEOPOLD: U.S. History, Reg., Ingg PERGUSON: SHERRICK: THOMSON: Dept. Head: U.S. His- Economics. Ad-ui.rer.' Senior Seminar, World World History, Reg., TT, World History, Int., TT: tory, Reg.g World Prob- Cross-Country, Intramural History, Reg., Int. Ad- Honors. Adviser: Honor U.S. History, Reg. Ad- H 5 1 -l ries fill' sri 9 as e as si uirer: Track, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Class. fsagitix, 5 V fs. . ---- , ,eg tssfes'i,f,f,5f.1z.a-,. o ' ' f 'I 53 lems. Ad11iJeJ.' Ski Club. Volleyball, Book Sale. vires MUN. Society. .,.. , ..., . , .. ..., . at .J -- vi 2 9 :siiitiif t ' wiv . l ?3ti'?1vt - fi' arf.. Z. A 6, L at lr In we sa, whfwia i tt ta i 'Vi gf t Q q,3,,fPF,jstQiti? ' Vi 'IJ' SWB' sw P - N t J, Hp 'fr ' ,U i i wire .gf 2 ,sys fl QW gf Xtrifgij ai 1 3253, if X W' y 15 5 ' 5.52 55 La Foreign Language Students Perfect Accents In ,Laboratory MR. FRED BARKER: MR. PHILIP KAUFER: Spanish 1, 3. Advixex: Dept. Headg Latin 1, 2, Publicity Committee, 3: French 1. Advirer: Gymnastics. Latin Club. MR. 0. W. MR, HEATON LAFRENIERE: RANDALL: French 2, 3, 4. Advirer: Spanish 2, 4g Russian SBA Dance Committee, History. Chess Club, Intramural and Sophomore Wres- tling, French Club. MR. HANS W. KURKOWSKI: German 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 63 Spanish 1. Advireri Bus Transportation, Ger- man Club. The knowledge of foreign languages is becoming more in demand throughout the world as a result of faster transportation and better communication. Since two years of foreign language are a minimum requirement for college admittance, Shoreline offers Latin, Spanish, German and French to give students a variety of choice. In Spanish and French new methods are being tried. The Spanish program consists primarily of oral drills, with a minimum of written work. The Marchand Method is being tested in hrst year French. In this direct method of teaching, there is no translating. Instead pictures are used to depict the meaning of French phrases. Shoreline provides a language laboratory where students can measure their ability to speak a foreign language. German, French and Spanish students utilize this laboratory located in room 10. MR. ACAR Z. BILL: MR. ROBERT Biology. BISNETT: Biology. Advirer: Build- ings and Grounds. MR. ART ANDREWS: MR. ROMMEL Math Analysis, Plane FREITAG2 Geometry. Plane Geometry: Algebra 43 Trigonometryg Senior Math. Advirer: Boys' Club Parking Lot Super- vision. ..f fi.: A J n t ' il 5. w iv. I-515.-2 ::.- ,Q . 'xl :--.5 ,..'g,,,,a:g,5:5 '. ' . T-gi K Say 1 I il K. . E,... My Mg:-sffr' - ' A A MR. DONALD PALMER: Biology TT, Intg Senior Biology. Advirer: Campus Day, Buildings and Grounds. MR. MAYNARD F. HEIEN: Plane Geometryg Algebra 1, 2, 5: Trigonometry. ,f'ld1liJ'BJ'.' Boys' Club Park- ing Lot Supervision. Sciences Undergo Revisiong Math Retains Advanced Program The modernized approach to sciences gives students a greater chance to discover the laws of science through experimentation. Under the program of the Biological Science Committee Study, the Physics Science Study Committee and the Chemistry Science Study Committee, the new method of increasing the use of mathematics and laboratory work in science classes is being tested. Students are placed at regular and intensive levels according to their ability and initiative to accept challenging work. In order to meet the need for increased mathematics in the sciences and in advanced college study, Shoreline's math department offers a wide range of selection. Courses ranging from basic senior math to more advanced classes, including math analysis, are available to Shoreline students who wish to widen their mathematical background. Chemistry classes require more experimental work than ever before. Here Melody Zinn, john Marts and Gary Tackas determine the temperature of a solution. DR. CELIA MAE SCOTT: Chemistry. MRS. LOIS MILHAM: Plane and Solid Geom- etryg Plane Geometryg Al- gebra 5: Trigonometry. Advirer: Future Teachers of America, SPADES. MR. WARD TEEL: Dept. Headg Physics. Ad- viser: Finance Commit- IEC. .:.-. . D, 3 ..: , 3 . ,.r. F. .. :,y.7.,--,Q -1i,,: V QEEWY K i ...i.f.?Q:.5f5 . . 45 if ' - ,,. ,swf-1.5 A gszl. V sa ti . , , ,V W J.. i X we .J MR. GORDON ROB ERTS : Dept. Headg Plane and Solid Geornetryg Calculus. MR. JACK SHERWOOD: Plane Geometryg Alge- bra 55 Trigonometryg Senior Math. Advirerf Basketball. MR. NORM STURM: Senior Math: Algebra 1, 2. Aduifer: Football, Track . MRS. VIRGINIA MR. JIM HARRYMAN: BRANNAN1 Dept. Headg Boys' Phy- Health. Adtfirer: Assem- sical Education, Health. bly Committee. Advifers Baseball. MR. TOM BOYD: MR. GERALD Boys' Physical Education. FRANKS1 Adviret: Tennis, Soph- Boys' Physical Education. omoge Football, Soph- Advirer: Boys' Intramur- omore Basketball. als. MR. KEN IHABECK: MISS B-IARBARA Boys' Physical Education. KIEVA Advirer: Football, Wres- Girls tling, Lettermen's Club. tion, MISS MARILYN MISS BEVERLY MULRONEY: WILLIAMS: Girls' Physical Education. Girls' Physical Education. Ad11iJeJ: Debate. Advi.re.r: GRA, Girls' In- tramurals. Girls' PE Stresses Exercise Two years of physical education and one semester of health are required for graduation from Shoreline. Physical education us- ually is taken during the soph- omore and junior years and health in the senior year. The boys' phy- sical education program divides students into age groups and the courses they take are determined accordingly. All sophomores take wrestling, gymnastics, soccer and weight training, while juniors participate in badminton, volleyball and track. Girls' physical education is continually changing. In the program now existent, girls are grouped according to their ability as determined by certain skills tests. This enables the student to compete only with those of his own level of performance. For the first time warm-up exercises were required before class. This assured some exercise each day regardless of the sport. Each gym period begins with the count of one, two, three, four as girls do warm-up exercises. The newly required exercises, part of the physical fitness program, insure some strenuous exercise for girls each day. MRS. SYLVIA MR. PATRICK BALLARD: INGERSOLL: Dept. Head: Typingg Typing 1, 2: Distribu- Shorthand 1, 2, 3, 4. tive Education. Advirer: Adviser: Girls' Club Spe- Future Business Leaders cial Days Committee. of America, DECA. MRS. GLADYS KUYKENDALL: TT Production: Student Assistant Production. Ad- virer: Teacher Assistants. MISS CHARMLY Q sasn -- ' I , , s gt im it i , ' s,s,. f' I MR. KENNETH MISS ISLA REPLOGLE: MCDONALD: Business Lawg Bookkeep- Bookkeepingg Typing 2, ingg Typing 1, 2. Ad- 3g Student Body Account- uirer: Girls' Club Social ing. Advirer: Junior Committee. Achievement. STROUT: Typing 1. 2, 3: Omce Practice: Business Writ- ing. iAd'Ili.l'2.f.' Club Pro- iects Duplication, Girls' Club Fashion Show Com- mittee. Students learn basic mechanics of technical drawing from Mr. Maxwell Carter. Training in this field helps students plan a career in architecture,.engineering and related areas. Vocational Courses Offer Training The business education, home economics and industrial arts departments offer Shoreline students a variety of areas of study for professional application or vocational specialization following high school. The aim of the home economics department is to prepare young women with practical experience for future living. The curriculum includes an expanded program of foods, clothing, home management and family relations. The business education department offers fundamental business courses in which students may specialize after graduation. An essential part of the program offered is practical experience. In the area of distributive education, students work in local stores to learn valuable on-the- job business techniques. Courses in auto mechanics, radio electronics and technical drawing are offered by the industrial arts department. The department provides experience in the fields of student interest and capabilities. MR. MAXWELL CARTER: Technical Drawingg Ar- chitectural Drawing and Planning. MRS. NANCY DODGE: Home Economics, .Gen- eral, Survey, Advancedg Tailoring: Clothing: Foods. Advi:e.r: Banquet Service. MR. PHIL HOXTER: Electricity: Electronicsg Wood Working. Advirer: Public Address Systems. MRS. LOIS HOPKINS. Home Economics, Survey, Advanced 1, 2: Foods: Clothingg Home Furnish- ings. Advirer: Senior Class. MR. JAMES THOMAS: Auto Shop. Advirer: Boys' Club Parking Lot Super- vision. Music, Art Departments Combine For Mario Mm ,t L,e e i , i,e . ..m,.,.f.f..,,p,f.- i .,,. .,g...-tw. , ff--- fp-ww MR. NOEL ABRAHAMSON: Band. Adrxiierz Special Events. I' 9, ri 12 I fr we B :rigjj 2 'lla-J W ,Ks RQ ... 3 3 I I 'tt tw if Q gb? wif E, i r is i ft 1 MR. WALTER BARNUM: Dept. Headg History of Musicg Orchestra. Adviferx Special Events. MR. XV. JACK UNGER: MR. DENNY Cadet Choirg Aeolian OSTERMEYER: Chorale. Advfiert Special Design and Materialsg Events, Madrigal Singers. Painting and Drawingg Basic Arr, Commercial and Advanced Art. Advirer: Art Service Club. Facult Fulfills Special Needs Faculty members, along with the 12 cadets who taught at Shoreline during the third quarter, observe the MUN, assembly Jan. 16. Art classes, supervised by Mr. Denny Ostermeyer, develop talent and creativity in the students. Students express themselves in every phase of art from delicate pen and ink drawings , . FB1feWl'?iF5m2E7? we , , , ' ii - Ii If I i s 'I Aly: 5 I ,V , gf +5 ., ...IH j ,, ly 4.e2,52,3g1. ,f5egg,fg5iifZ5g,g gg.5,y-.-gre.f1.1- fi.sffiszev it ' - I :D- 4. - . .-ga.. L ffsfix ii f l u .rp -:I I f all. : .. '31.,f5 . mf... 'Q-.f. se' ta -'if..4. .-.:::,a' .2.a-ws'r!i' -f' is lg ,G 9' Mihai it my A is we w is JH we i . . Q, .. , 5 f r at 1 we .. I r Q 8 MISS PATRICIA COFFEY: Librarian. MR. VICTOR SCARPELLI: Sperm! Education: Mathg Historyg Englishg Woodshopg Current Problems. Advirer: Intramurals, Buildings. and Grounds. MR. BENNIE T. OLSON: Driver Education. MR. JACK SHORE: Reading consultant. Advirers Sophomore Class. to wood composition MR. ALLEN C. PORTER: U.S. Historyg English. Advireif Buildings and Grounds, Audio-Visual Crew. MRS. PHYLLIS TESHERA: Special Education: Sophomore Englishg World Historyg Senior English. vi Vital Services Rendered By Secretaries, Nurse Mrs. Betty Drumm Mrs. Lucy Powell Secretary to Principal Secretary to Vice-Principals Mrs, Mary Hilbert Mrs. Alice Wirth Mrs. June Malmstrorn Counselors' Stenographer Secretary to Registrar Secretary to Counselors Mrs. Olive Mohlman Mrs. Norma Wilder Mrs. Norma Edwards Attendance Secretary Secretary to Librarian Nurse Mrs. Carrie Firth Head Cook s ,, qt ' .1 as ,gy 4 Q Q 1 si 1, , lr i 1, w s ' 1f.,.',,f1f2-fra 11- , S ' fgrgqm .f we gf 2' 'N flsgistfmi . K' ?fl,Q?25i?Y5iEii , r ' ff 'lx-1.55-laklfxrz' i 1' Q 1 r11z.2ffff5mgff11. I f .I Cooks are, from left: Helen Oltman, Marguerite Adams, Sherli Horne, Lucille Stubbs, Barbara Borth, Alys Moffat, Beverly Selmer, Marie Hepburn, Carrie Firth, Elsie Wahlstrom, i Elinor Munroe and Jenny Andreassan. Mrs. Charlotte McConnell Snack Bar Cooks, Custodians Serve Students, Staff, Faculty .i W ,'i i Custodians from left are: James Theadore, Chet Wells and 'E lf- Ivan Craig. Not pictured are: Les Crawford, G. N. Swanson, 1' VV,A1i.V i ff O. B. Swanson, E. W. Johnson, B. W. Lewis and P. W. Morgan ,. .af N -635522. '- A ' 'v ' '45-5 'fi . , .5 L'-' 's mi ,, 3 ,M Q, 5 Q is 1 xi N t t .J ,..,..:5.,.v I , f-- ,- A ,, ' - ' -' A Mrs. Meta Lancaster Matron Mr. Ivan Craig Head Custodian 2 ' 'Q . rits - 5. 1-11' 21535 lr 3 .rn .f, , 19Tfigf,igf.f.i' 2:fgZ:ai4sif1f2 . K mel me Qt 'V Rf-rf-.V --.. ., ,. .A vi , is J V ' . f .gf 8.3 . ,,,. .M , .- .,.,- 5 ---' ' .- I 25 Eric Alexander, senior class president, stops Mrs. Lois Hopkins, class adviser, outside her homeroom to ask advice concerning the bottle drive. This drive raised money to buy supplies for the Potluck Dinner. 6Denotes Honor Society From left, Pat Johnson, vice- president, Elizabeth Dowdy, secretary, and Kathy Hanson, treasurer, discuss plans for the Potluck Dinner held February 21, 1964. The all-school dinner, sponsored by the senior class, was held to raise money for the student body fund to buy band uniforms. Smallest Class To Graduate In Four Years Leaves SHS The class of 1964 is the smallest to graduate from Shoreline since 1960, its members have taken many diverse pathways. Nevertheless, they reflect upon many proud and worthwhile accomplishments made during their stay. With Mrs. Lois Hopkins, adviser, and Mr. Richard Boytz, counselor, the class became acquainted with the traditions of Shoreline in its sophomore year. It became the first sophomore class to have a full slate of officers instead of a single representative. These officers organized the class, and by january the sophomores sponsored a sock hop for the entire student body. The following year, the class of '64 presented Shoreline with a new Rugby Cup, which it promptly won at a spring pep assembly. Its Junior Prom, C'est Magnifiquef' was presented Dec. 1, 1962 in the school auditorium. During Campus Day activities in May the juniors placed second to the seniors in over-all points. Thus, the class of '64's junior year at Shoreline came to a close. As seniors, led by Eric Alexander, Pat johnson, Elizabeth Dowdy and Kathy Hanson, class members assumed the role of school leaders. The class began its third year at Shoreline by winning the activity card sale with 92 per cent, thereby retaining the Cove. In competition for the Rugby Cup, the class was victorious at the first after-school pep assembly. The seniors sponsored an all-school assembly in February featuring a skit, with Shoreline's Beatles, who advertised the Potluck Dinner. The seniors added to their numerous memories by attending The Twelfth of Never, the Senior Ball, held May 50, 1964, at the University of Washington HUB. Senior activities were brought to a close with the Senior Breakfast, The Last Roundup. The year ended with a brief pause at the door of Hec Edmundson Pavilion as each graduate approached the future. Twelfth of Neverl' Symbolizes Conclusion Of Senior Year Couples pause at Seatt1e's beautiful Science Pavilion before attending the Senior Ball at the University of Washington HUB. The dance was held from 9 to midnight May 50, 1964. ADKINS, PENNY MUN 11, 125 FTA 125 GC Publicity Comm. 12, Special Days Comm. 105 Sr. Ball Comm.g GRA 11, 12 ANDREWS, BILL jr. Prom Comm.5 Art Service Club 12 ALEXANDER, ERIC Sr. Class Pres.5 Thes- pians 11, Pres. 125 SBA Cabinet 125 St. Council Rep. 10,11, 125 Wres- tling 11 ANTHONY, KATHY GC Scrapbook Comm. Chr. 125 Sr. Breakfast Comm.g Sr. Ball Comm.5 Ski Club 10 ALTON, DENNIS Baseball 11, 125 Com- mencement Chr.5 Elec- tion Comm. Co-chr. 12 ATHOW, LEWIS Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 ALWARD, MARY Thespians ll, 12g St. Council Rep. 11, 125 Homeroom Pres. 10 125 jr. Prom Enter- tainment Comm. Chr.5 Homeroom Sec. 11 BADGER, STEVE Basketball 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Yell King 12, Lette-rmen's Club 125 St. Council Rep. 11 ANDERSEN, LARS Cross-Country 125 Base- ball10, 11,12 BAILEY, CHRIS Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 ANDERSON, GERALD Key Club 11, Sec. 125 St. Safety Council 11, Co-chr. 125 FTA Pres. 125 Baseball 10, 115 Football 10, 11, 12 BAILEY, FORREST Baseball 105 Sr. Motto Comm.g Tennis 12 Senior Class Wins Activity Card Sale With 92 W BAKER, BRUCE St. Ass't. 125 MUN, Track 125 Honor So- ciety 12 BEAM, ALAN Chess Club 10, 11, 125 Thespians 125 Audio Crew 125 St. Ass't.m12 28 BALLINGER, MIKE Boys' Club 12 BEAZLEY, JEAN Art Service Club Sec. 12g Ski Club 10, 11g Jr. Prom Comm.5 GC Fashion Comm. 10 BARBIERI, JOE Football 105 Track 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Cross-Coun- try 125 Weight Lifting 10, 12 BECK, ELLEN Tide staff, Sr. Class Ejditor 12: Honor So- ciety Sec. 11, Pres. 125 SBA Cabinet 12g GC Tolo Programs Comm. Chr. 115 Jr. Prom Comm. BARNETT, DRINA Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 BECKER, ROLAND Football 11, 123 Wres- tling 103 Track 11, 12 BATDORF, JOCELYN GC Fashion Comm. 105 Drama Club 105 SBA Dance Comm. 125 Sr. Publicity Comm. BENSON, DON Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 BAYLEY. DOUG Transfer from Victoria B.C.5 MUN 125 Ambi- tion: To graduate from college and enter the Peace Corps. BERES, DAVE Ski Club 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Am- bition: To enter the Air Force BERNSTROM. NAEME Aeolian Chorale 11, 125 Gymnastics 11, 125 Teacher's Ass'r. 125 Cap and Gown Comm. BERTRAM. NEAL Cross Country 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Track 125 BC 10, 11 12 BEYERS, TERESA GC 10, 11, 125 Stu- dent Store Ass't. 125 Dance Comm. 125 Teacher's Ass'r. 125 Publicity Comm. 12 BILODEAUX, MELODY Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 Eric Alexander Leads Class BIXBY, ALAN Soph. Class Pres.5 Key Club Pres. 115 Skit Comm. Chr. 125 Stage Band 10, 11, 125 Hon- or Society 10, 11, 12 Of '64 BJORNSTAD, MARTI Ski Club 10, 11, 125 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Sr. Scholarship Comm. Co-Chr.5 FTA Sec. 125 St. Council Rep. 11 BLEAN, DAVID Honor Society 10, 11 125 Homeroom Pres. 115 Latin Club 10, 115 Cross-Country 11, 125 Track 10, 11 BRANNAN, DALE Track 10, 11, Capt. 125 Football 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12: Ski Club 12 BOEHM, RUTH Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 BRAYTON, TERRY Homeroom Pres: 115 St. Council Rep. 125 Track 10, 11, 12: C5055-Country 11, Capt. BOLLEN, ALAN Baseball 10, 11, 125 MIJN 115 Chess Club Vice Pres. 113 Sec.- Treas. 125 Lettermen's Club 12 BREIWICK, JEFF Band 10, 11, 125 BC 10, 11, 12 BOWERS. PATRICK Teacher's Ass't 10, 11 125 BC 10, 11, 125 Ambition: To enter the forestry service BREMS, JIM Sboreliner staff 115 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Track 103 Homeroom Pres. 10 BOYLE, PATRICK Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 BREWER. BONNIE Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 BOYNTON, CANDY Student Store 10, 11 125 Jr. Publicity Comm.5 Hootenanny 125 FBLA 125 Home- room Sec. 12 BRIX, JOHN Boys' Club 10, 11. 125 Ambition: To become a forester Mary Looysen, right, chairman of the Cap and Gown Committee, checks commencement gowns with Ingrid Strolis, committee member. Besides choosing this year's Columbia blue and white robes, the committee selected the style of graduation announcements the class used. BRODERICK, ROBYN Soph. Class Vice Pres.5 Jr. Prom Decorations Comrn.5 Sr. Ball Dec- orations Comm.5 Cap and Gown Comm.5 Homeroom Pres. 11 BRUMPTON, RICHARD Track 11, 125 Gymnas- tics 125 Band 11, 125 All-City Band 11, 125 Transfer from Ballard BROWN, JEFF Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Ambition: To become an engineer BRUMPTON, ROGER Gymnastics 11, 125 Track 11, 125 All-City Band 10, 11, 12, Band 11, 125 Transfer from Ballard BROWN, LOUISE Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, 125 Oklohoma! 105 The Music Man 125 Cap and Gown C 0 m m5. G C T o l o Comm. 10, 11 BURRUS, CHRISTIE GC Special Days Comm. 105 Tolo Comm. 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 St. Body Accounting 12 BROWN, RICHARD MUN 10, 115 Thes- pians 125 Key Club 11, 125 Arsenic and Old Lace 125 Sr. Ball Comm. BURTON, PAUL Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 Lightbulb Sale Raises Funds For BROWN, WILLIAM Football 105 Wrestling 10, 11, 125 St. Coun- cil Rep. 105 BC Rep. 11,Executive Board 12 BUSCH, DONNA Homeroom Sec. 105 GC Tolo Decorations Comm. 11, 125 Jr. D e c o r a t i o n s Prom Cornm.5 Cap and Gown Comrn.5Sr.Ball Comm. BROWNLEE, DONALD Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 11. 125 BC Executive Board 125 St. Council Rep. 10 CALKINS, DICK Ski School 125 BC 10, 11, 125 Ambition: To enter the field of elec- tronics 400 Scholarship CAMERON, JUDY Homeroom Sec. 105 Teacher's Ass't. 10, 115 GC 10, 11, 125 St. Council Rep. 10 CHRISTIANSEN. CAROL SBA Treas. 125 Tide staff Student Life Ed- itor 125 Jr. Prom Pub- licity Comm. Chr.5 GC Tolo Decorations Co- Chr. 115 St. Council Rep. 11 CAMPBELL, BILL Football 115 BC Rep. 115 Homeroom Pres. 105 St.Council Rep. 10 CHRISTIANSON, JANET Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, 125 GC Rep. 11, Special Days Comm. 105 Ambition: To be- come an elementary teacher CARLBERG, ANN Tide staff 125 GC Cab- inet 125 Spectra staff 115 Jr. Prom C0mm.5 Latin Club 10, 11 CIBULKA, ROBERT Chess Club 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 CARLSON, REECE Golf 11, 125 St. Coun- cil Rep. 125 Interests: Cars, Sports CICOTTE, DOUG Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 CARSON, MIMI Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 GC 10, 11, 125 The King and I 115 Ambition: To be- come a hair designer CLARKE, MELVIN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 CHAMBERS, CHERYL GC Tolo Comm. 105 Jr. Prom Comm.5 GC Sec. 125 GC Fashion Show 125 Sr. Ball Comm. CLEMANS, GORDON Homeroom Pres. 125 Key Club 10, 11,Treas. 125 Golf Team 11, 125 Elections Comm. Co- Chr. 125 MUN 12 Marti Bjornstad and Mike Williams, co-chairmen of the Senior Scholarship Committee, count ballots submitted by members of the senior class. Results of the voting were announced at the CLOSE, DICK Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 COOLEY. BRUCE Cross-Country 10, 11, 125 Letterrnen's Club 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 2 4,423 as Academic Assembly in late spring. .2 1 aj .5 s I Q H. Q . 5f?.sii. f -. COCHRAN, TOM Football 10, 11, 125 Sr. English Council Rep.5 Track 105 Gym- nastics 115 St. Council Rep. 10 COWAN, CRAIG Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 COFFELT, LARRY Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 COX, ILA Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Ambition: To become a private secretary COLVIN, CLIFFORD Wrestling 10, 115 Base- ball 105 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 COX, JOHN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 COMSTOCK, KAREN GC Projects Comm. 115 MUN 115 Office Ass't. 115 FBLA 11 CRADDOCK, CINDY Homeroom Pres. 115 GC Fashion Comm. Sec. 105 Sr. Ball Pub- licity Comm.5 FTA Vice Pres. 125 Sr. Pub- licity Comm. igiE.Lf5if,' ' z22,-1:-- 'vw this-'rigs fs' ,, , f - fm., A COOK, JAMES Baseball Mgr. 10, 11, 125 Wrestling Mgr. 11, 125 Honor Society 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 125 Usher Force 11, 12 CRAMER, CHERYL GRA 10, 12, Sec.- Treas. 115 GC Honor Usher Force 125 Sr. Scholarship Comrn.5 GC Fashion Comm. 10 Student, Facult Vote Chooses Scholarship Recipient CRISWELL, SHARON CRUMP, VALERIE Transfer from Beverly SBA Dance Comm. 125 Hills High School, Bev- FTA 125 GC Rep. 125 erly Hills, California DECA 12 CULJAT. DOROTHY Shoreliner staff, Busi- ness Mgr. 125 Home- room Sec. 115 Spectra staff. Editorial Board 125 Quill and Scroll 12 CUNNINGHAM. JUDY Sr. Ball Decorations Comm.5 GC Rep. 125 Teacher's Ass't. 11, 125 Homeroom Sec. 10, 115 Oiiice Ass't. 10, 11 CURTIN, DAN BC Rep. 105 Home- room Pres. 125 Football 105 Track 10 CUTTING, MARILYN Homeroom Pres. 105 GC Tolo Comm. Co- Chr. 105 Sr. English Council Rep.: Drama 125 Commencement Comm. fx 1 5 .' -- Si-iv Z, Q X .Lys 3 I 15 sk . .- 4 3 5 5 ,r CUTTING, MARSHALL BC 10, Executive Board 11, Pres. 125 SBA Cab- inet 125 Swim Team 11 DENNIS, TERRY Transfer from Mount- lake Terraceg Aeolian Chorale 125 Madrigal Singers 125 Ambition: To attend college DAVIS, DONALD Track 105 Homeroom Pres. 105 Gymnastics 11, 125 Lettermerfs Club 1 1, 12 DENTON, JANIS Transfer from Spokaneg SBA Dance Comm. 125 Madrigal .Singers 125 Aeolian Chorale 12 DAVIS, SANDRA Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Ambition: To become a P.B.X. operator DEWESTER, MARJORIE SPADES 11, Vice Pres. 125 DECA 125 Nurse's Ass't. 11 DEFOLCO, ROBERT Latin Club 10, 115 Wrestling 10, 115 In- tramural Sports 10, 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Sr. Breakfast Comm. DIENER, ELAINE Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 DELACY, MARCEIL Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Thespians 10, 125 Debate 105 Arsenic and Old Lace 12 DIXON, RON Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 DENNIS, NORENE Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Speclm staff 12 DOBSON, SHARON GC Special Days Comm. 105 Rep. 125 Sr. Ball Comm. College Conferences Aid Future Planning DODGE, LAVONNE FTA 125 Ir. Prom Dec- orations Comm.5 Ski Club 125 Sr. Ball Pub- licity Comm. DURHEIM, SANDY GC Tolo Comm. 10, 115 Homeroom Sec. 125 GC Fashion Show 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Jr. Prom Comm. 52 DOLSTAD, GALEN Football 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 DYKES, JOANNE GRA IO, 11, 125 Jr. Prom Decorations Comm.5 Ambition: To become a seamstress and a mountaineer DONEGAN, SHARON GC Cabinet 125 Inter- High Rep. 125 Jr. Prom C0-Chr.5 Soph. Class Sec.-Treas. EASLEY, DALE Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 105 Wrestling 105 Aeolian Chorale 11, 125 Madrigals 12 DONLEY, JESSIE GC Cabinet 12, Fashion Comm, Chr. 125 St. Council Rep. 11 ' jr. Prom Comm. Tolo Comm. 10 , 12, 5 GC ECHOLS, JON Basketball 10, 11, 1 25 Sr. Ball Comm.5 SBA Elections Comm. 1 2 5 Cross-Country 105 Homeroom Sec. 1 1 DONNELLY, CAROL Honor Society 105 St. Council Rep. 10, 115 Jr. Class Treas.5 Intra- mural Bowling 11, 125 Homeroom Pres. 10, 11 ELDER, LYLE Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 DOWDY, LIZ Soph. Class Publicity Chr.5 Jr. Prom Co-Chr.: Honor Society 125 DECA Historian 125 Sr. Class Sec. ELLIOTT, EYDIE I Transfer from Olymp1a5 SBA Dance Comm. '125 Sr. Ball Publicity Comm.5 Homeroom Pres. 115 Ski Club 12 The 'Senior Week Committee co-ordinates traditional senior activities during the last week of school. Co-chairmen Lloyd Goodlett and Carolyn Wolfe ditto letters to senior parents informing them of graduation practice, the Senior Breakfast and other functions planned for the week. . . . ELLIS. CARL Baseball 105 Cross- Country 115 Intramural Basketball 125 Track 125 St. Council Rep. 10 FAULKNER, NEIL Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 2 5 ft M ts l' I-N :M 3. , as 3 S , .... is mf? T Y W. 1 ENSEY, LYLE Track 11, 125 Cross- Country 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 FIELDS, STEVE Sboreliner 10, 11, Ecl- itor 12g SBA Cabinet 125 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Jr. Prom Comm. 14691-Hx 5 ii fi T 53 I A am., , I. - V, ' I 5553: I 'Zgrsu ' ,ta mf: . -, 3' cgi E tt. V, .. ., , , ERICKSON, GLORIA SBA Dance Comm. IO, 11, 125 GC Friendship Comm. 105 Tolo Comm. 11,, 125 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Ball Comm.: Cap and Gown Comm. FINNESTAD, PAM Honor Society 10, 115 Campus Day Comm. 11. 125 Sr. Assembly Comm.5 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Sr. Scholarship Comm. ERVIN, ARLENE GC Honor Usher Force 11, Chr. 125 Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, Vice Pres, 125 Thespians Sec. 11, 125 Commencement Comm. C0-Chr. FISHER, BILL Tennis 10, 11, 125 Gymnastics 11, 125 Homeroom Pres. 11: Ski Team 125 Jr. Prom Comm. EYRIKSON. PAM GC Tolo Sub-Chr. 10, Cabinet 11, Pres. 125 Homeroom officer?-105 SBA Cabinet 12 FLEMING, MIKE Cross-Country 105 Key Club 11, 125 Baseball 11, 125 Intramural Soc- cer 10, 11, 125 Wrest- ling Il, 12 FALK, BONNIE Cheerleader 11, 125 Commencement Usher Force 115 GC Tolo Comm. 105 Sr. Ball Decorations Comm. FLEURY, GLYN Track ll, 125 Football 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Ambition: To be- come a mechanic Seniors Endure Pre-College Testing At U of W FLING, JAMIE ANN Homeroom Pres. 125 SBA Dance Comm. 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 FOLTZ, MARIAN Transfer from Everett 125 Girls' Club 10, 115 Caducians 10, 115 GRA 10 FOREHAND, RONALD Track 10, 11, 125 Gymnastics 11, 125 Let- rermen's Club 125 Ski Club 11, 12 FRASER, MARIA Transfer from Virginia 125 Girls' Club 125 St. Ass't. 12 FREDERICKS, ESTHER SBA Dance Comm. 105 Jr. Prom Comm.g Art Service Club 125 St. Council Rep. 123 Sr. Ball Comm. GALLIANO, DOLORES Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 GANS, DELORA Jr. Prom Comm.5 SBA Dance Comm. 105 GC Projects Comm. 10, 115 Homeroom Sec. 11 GRACE, PAUL Wrestling 105 Gymnas- tics 11, 125 Track 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 GASSIOS, ANDREA Art Service Club 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Ambi- tion: To become a com- mercial artist GRANVILLE, DIANE St. Council Rep. 10, 115 Homeroom Sec. 125 Ski Club 10, 115 GC Fashion Show 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm. GILBERT, PAM GC Programs Comm. 11, Chr. 123 DECA Sec. 12, State Historian 125 GC Special Days Comm. 105 Horneroom Sec. 125 GC Cabinet 12 GREENSTREET. CHERYL Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Ambition: To become a beautician G-ILL, LINDA Transfer from Lake Washington5 Ski Club 125 FTA 12 GREGG, GLENN Jr. Varsity Track Mgr. 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 GILLER, BILL Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 GRESS. THOMAS Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Letter- men's Club 11, 125 Football 10, 11 37 Torch Members On Honor Society GOODLETT, LLOYD Football 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 125 BC Rep. 10, 115 Sr. Week Co-Chr.g Band 10, 11 GROGAN. MICHAEL Aeolian Chorale 105 Transfer from Lincoln 105 SBA Dance Comm. 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Latin Club I1 HAGER, RICHARD Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 HAMILTON, LINDA Honor Society 10, 11. 125 GC Rep. 10, 125 GRA 105 Ambition: To attend college 34 HAINES, GARY Track 11, 125 Sr. Eng- lish Council Rep.5 Am- bition: To enter elec- tronics HANSON, ERIC Football 10, 11, 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12 125 Sr. Ball Comm. Lettermen's Club 12 , Tennis 10, 11, Capt. HALE, NORMAN Transfer from Minne- sota5 BC Rep. 125 Pep Club 125 Track 10 HANSON, KATHY Sr. Class Treas.g St. Council Rep. 115 Skit Comm. Co-Chr. 115 Band 10, 11 HALL, FARIS Songleader 125 Honor Society 10, Treas. 11, 125 Girls' State Rep. 125 SBA Publicity Comm. 105 Jr. Prom Comm. HARRIS, KATHY Aeolian Chorale 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Sr. Ball Publicity Comm. HALL, JAMES Sr. Ball Comm.5 Audio- Visual Squad 10, 115 Spartan Investment Club Sec.-Treas. 125 Ambition: To be a mi- cro-wave engineer HARRIS, LEIF Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 11, Pres. 125 Yell King 115 Intramural Soccer 11, Capt. 12 HALVORSON. JANEEN GC Tolo Comm. 10, 115 DECA 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Sr. Gift Comm. Cl-ir.5 St. Council Rep. 11 HARRIS, VICKI LYNN DECA 125 Homeroom Pres. 105 St. Council Rep. 105 Homeroom Treas. 12 HARRISON, ELAINE GC Fashion Comm. 11, Rep. 10: Sr. Ball Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm. HAYMOND, BILL Band 10, 11, 12: Stage Band 11, 12: Ambi- tion: To be a musician HEROD, BARBARA Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 HARROLD, BETH GC Publicity Comm. 12: Homeroom Pres. 12: MUN 12: Home- room Sec. 11: Honor Society 10 HARTZELL, RAY Oklahoma! 10: King and I 11: Aeo- lian Chorale Pres. 12: Madrigals 12: Ambi- tion: To attend U. of W. and major in music I-IARVICK, MELVYN HAUTENNE, PAT Honor Society 10, 11, St. Council Rep. 11: 12: Spectra Editorial Bonhommes 11: Boys' Board 11: Gymnastics Club 10, 11, 12 10: Interests: Fishing, Ice-skating and Music HAWORTH, BILL Gymnastics 11, 12: Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 11, 12: Interests: Scuba diving and Water-Ski- ing Senior Breakfast Follows Western Theme HECOX, JUDIE Aeolian Chorale 11, 12: Jr. Project Comm.: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 HESBY, JOANN Sr. Breakfast Co-Chr.: GC Rep. 12: Assembly Comm. 10: Publicity Comm. 11, 12: Jr. Prom Comm. HEDMAN, ZOE ANN Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11: GC Honor Usher Force 11, 12: Spectra staff 12: Sr. Scholarship Comm. HESS, JEAN GC Projects Comm. 11: Tolo Comm. 10, Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 HELSEL, KERMIT Basketball 10, 11, 12: Tennis 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 12: Homeroom Pres. 10, 11: Tide staff 11, Sports Editor 12 HEUCHERT, PAM GC Fashion Show 10, 11, 12: Jr. Prom Deco- rations Comm.: Latin Club 10: Sr. Ball Comm.: GC Rep. 12 HENDERSON, GARY Golf 10, 11, 12: Key Club 10, 11, 12: Let- termen's Club 11, 12 HIGMAN. FRANCEEN Jr. Prom Comm.: Aeo- lian Chorale 10, 11, 12: Sr. English Council Rep.: St. Council Rep. 10, 11: Cap and Gown Comm. HENDRIXON. KURT Century 21 Clean-up Comm. 10: Intramural Wrestling 11, Soccer 11: Latin Club 11 HIGSON, SHIRLEY GC Scrapbook Comm. Chr. 11: Sr. English Council Rep.: Home- room Pres. 10: St. Council Rep. 11: Sr. Ball Programs Comm. Mrs. Carrie Firth, head cook, is consulted by Senior Breakfast Committee co-chairmen JoAnn Hesby, left, and Susan Lance as they prepare the menu. Authentic Yakima tumbleweed and stagebrush were used to carry out the Western theme of The Last Roundup. HIRSH, LINDA DECA 125 Art Service Club 125 Sr. Gift Comm.5 GC Tolo Comm. 10, Scrapbook Comm. 11 HOTSON, JOHN Sboveliner staff 125 Quill and Scroll 125 St. Council Rep. 105 Soph. Dance Comm. Co-Chr.5 Sr. Dance Comm. HUNTSPERGER, JIM Gymnastics 11, 125 Let- termen's Club 11, 12 Intramural Soccer 1 1 1 2 JARR, WILLIAM MUN 10, 11, 12 a Track Mgr. and An- nouncer 115 Ambition: To become an indus trial salesman 36 HODGE, EVELYN GC Friendship Comm. 105 Library Ass't. 10, 115 SPADES 125 Arn- bition: To be a secre- tary HOUSE, VICK Band 10, 115 Orchestra 10, 125 Skit Comm. 10, 11, 125 Publicity Comm. 115 St. Council Rep. 10, 11, 12 HOGAN, PAUL BC Rep. 115 Golf Team 11, 125 Letter- men's Club 12 HOVERSON, ARDELL Football 10, 11, 125 Track 105 Homeroom Pres. 105 St. Council Rep. 105 Shoreline-In- graham Leadership Conference 10 HOLLAND, JOHN Golf 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 Am- bition: To enter college HOWELL, STEVE BC Rep. 125 St. Coun- cil Rep. 115 Ski Club Vice Pres. 125 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sboreliner stali' 12 HORECNY, MARLENA Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Ofhce Ass't. 11, 125 GC Rep. 12 HUFF, KEN Baseball 11, 125 Intra- mural Soccer 115 Spar- tan Investment Club 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 First Aid, Physiology Taught In Health HUSON, DIANE Honor Society 125 GC Honor Usher Force 12, Special Days Comm. 125 Commencement Comm.5 Transfer from Spokane JELDNESS, MIKE Key Club 11, 125 Cross Country 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Let- termen's Club 12 HORTON, DALE Chess Club 10,11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 HUGHES, SYDNEY Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Ball Comm.5 GC Tolo Comm. 11, 125 Art Service Club 125 Cam- pus Day Comm. 12 HYATT, JIM Football 10, 11, 125 St. Council Rep. 115 Homeroom Pres. 125 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 JOHNSON, DENNIS Ski Club 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 St. Council Rep. 10, 11 IRVIN, KEN Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 JOHNSON, JEAN Transfer from Nebras- ka5 Girls' Club 11, 125 Ambition: To become a nurse JACKSON, PAT GC Fashion Comm. 115 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Publicity Comm. 10, 11, 125 Sr. Gift Comm. JOHNSON, LARRY Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 St. Council Rep. 105 Football 10 JACOBSEN, MIKE Cross-Country 125 In- tramural Basketball 11, 125 Intramural Baseball 125 Art .Service Club 12 JOHNSON, LINDA Ski Club 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Sr. Gift Comm.5 GC Projects Comm. 11 JOHNSON, MIKE Basketball 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 123 Home- room Pres. 10, 113 Sr. Ball Comm.3 Letter- men's Club 11, 12 JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN Jr. Class Sec.3 Sr. Class Vice Pres.3 Honor Soci- ety 10, 11, 123 Debate 113 Orchestra 10, JOHNSON PATRICIA Honor Society 10, 113 Homeroom Vice Pres. 10, Sec. 113 Sr. English Cguncil Rep.3 Ski Club 1 JONES, ALICE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Nurse's Aid 123 YFC 10, 11, 12 JONES, MERILYN GC Tolo Comm. 10: Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, 123 Jr. Prom Comm.3 Sr. Ball Comm.3 SBA Dance Comm. 12 JONES. PAT Homeroom Pres. 10, 113 Art Service Club 123 Jr. Prom Comm. Look to the Future, Guided by the Puff . . . Senior Motto JONES, TERRY GC Publicity Comm. 12, Rep. 123 Band 10: Gymnastics Team 10g GRA 10, Pres. 113 In- tramurals 10, 11, 12 KENNEDY, PAUL Aeolian Chorale 123 Madrigals 123 Folk singing 123 Intramural Gymnastics 12 JORG, FRI'I'Z Homeroom Pres. 10, 11: Basketball llQ Track 11, 123 Jr. Prom Comm.3 BC Rep. 12 KIDDER, KAREN Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Ambition: To become a primary grade teacher KARLSVIK, MARGE Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 KILLEN, SAND1 St. Council Rep. 102 GC Tolo Decorations Comm. Chr. 103 Horne- room Pres. 113 Sr. Ball Comm.3 GC Treas. 12 KELLER, DAVE Football 10g Tennis 10, 11, 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 KINNEY. JANET Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Sr. Ball Decorations Comm.3 Ambition: To attend college KELLY, WALTER, JR. Football 10, 11, 123 Interest: Weight-lifting KIRILUK, HELEN GC Honor Usher Force 11, 122 Jr. Prom Comm.3 Songleader 123 St. Council Rep. 10 KENNEDY, KATHRYN Ski Club 10, 12, Vice Pres. Ill Rugby Comm. 121 Cove Comm. 123 Sr. Ball Comm. KLATT. PAM Sr. Breakfast Comm.3 GC Friendship Comm. 122 Sr. Ball Comm.3 Cove Comm. 123 Stu- dent Ass't. 11, 12 Larry Ogle and Shirley Higson cast their ballots 3 for the 1964 Senior Motto as committee co-chairmen John Walton and Kris Reasoner look on. Suggestions for the motto were received from seniors in October and three were chosen to be voted upon by the class. ' 'M 4 .-it-wi sf- - - W' ,a m '? , . ' 1: M- .. . 4 .,,:, 'W . f xt? . ' 1 , 'I 1 KNIGHT, SUE Oklahoma 105 Sr. Ball Comm.5 FTA 105 FBLA 12 LAIR, GREG Ski Club Pres. 125 All- City Ski Meet 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11-, 12 KOENIGS, RICHARD Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Baseball 105 Intramural Soccer All-star 125 In- tramural Wrestling 11, 12 LANCE, SUSAN Sr. Breakfast Comm. Co-Chr.5 GC Friendship Comm. Chr. 125 DECA 125 Jr. Cabinetg Sr. Cabinet X Mig? at-. at .1 , , , Q Y S S 1 1, in 1 , 3 f r K 4 Q 4 3 S., ,, T fs 1 ,, 'is Y' C M23 '.1:.4,3 ,,.... .f ' . fax .EETLQHL it--QW WJ' 2 :fs 'il 1 S tml 1 1 1 A 'Q r 1 X3 1 1.fw::..:f1.t fx .. KOLAR, RICHARD Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 LAPHAM, JENNI Tide staff 123 Com- mencement'Usher Force 115 Sr. Ball Comm. Chr.g Pep Comm. Co- Chr. 105 Sr. English Council Rep. KRAMER, KENDALL Sboreliner photographer 10, 125 Key Club 10, 11, Vice Pres. 125 In- tramural Soccer 125 Ski Club 12 LAWSON, DON Golf 10, 11, 125 Gym- nastics 11, 12 . ... ....., . 1 6' 24.31. ,QR , to 1 , 4 , 1 1 ,aw . 1 gmt' TQ sg M 2 l KW Mn at 'it' ' j 1, V .fjwz-,it 1 1 Q 5 Q 1 ss is , f if ' f 1 li Fw vi? , f 23 I +1 .,, ,gs 1 ,Wim it G , S 5 'Sri Jim ,Qiiff 1 'fish L aa 514332 , jg ss 1 , KROMANN, KEN Football Mgr. 115 Wrestling Mgr. 125 Wrestling 125 Letter- men's Club 11, 125 Ski Club 10 LEDFORD, NORMA GC Tolo Comm. 105 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 LADE, ROBERT Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 LEWIS, STEVE Choir 105 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 BC Rep. 10 'Route 64,' Grub Dance, Sponsored By Senior Ball Committee LINDJORD, NORM Football 10, 11, Capt. 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Pres. 10, 1 1, 1 25 Lettermen's Club 11, 12, Commence- ment Honor Guard 11 LOOYSEN, MARY Latin Club 10, 115 GC Tolo Comm. 115 Jr. Prom Com.m.5 Cap and Gown Comm. Co-Chr.5 Sr. Ball Comm. 38 LITTLE, GORDON Sboreliner staff 125 Key Club 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Football 105 Intramural Volley- ball 1 1 LORD, TOM Transfer from Shore- crestg Gymnastics 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11 12 LOEB, DENNIS Wrestling 105 Sr. Pub- licity Comm.5 Sr. Skit Comm. LUND, TERRY Cross Country 10, 11, 125 Gymnastics 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 'Let- termen's Club 10, 11, 12 LOGSDON, GAIL Jr. Prom Comm.g St. Council Rep. 125 SBA Dance Comm, 125 Sr. Ball Comm. MACDONALD, JILL SBA Dance Comm. Treas. 125 GC Rep. 125 Tide staff 125 Sr. Ball Programs Chr.5 Sr. Breakfast Comm. LONG, SANDRA GC Tolo Comm. 11, 125 GC Rep. 125 Sr. Ball Comm. 12 MACLAREN, LARRY Cross-Country 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Band 10, 125 Chess Club 105 Tennis 12 LONGMUIR, GARY Band 10, 11, 12: Ski Club 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 MACPHERSON, MYRNA Sboreliner staE, Feature Editor 11, Associate Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 11, Pres. 125 Spectra staff 11, 125 SBA Scrapbook Comm. Chr. 125 Homeroom Pres. 12 Co-chairmen of the Senior Ball Committee Jenni Lapham and Pat Sours order corsages for the chaperones of the dance. The committee was divided into five sub-committees for a more eflicient method of organizing the year's biggest formal dance. Dick Pattenaude, not pictured, was also a co-chairman. MAKELA, NANCY Girls' Club 10, 11, 125 Talent Show 10, 123 Publicity Comm. 105 Ambition: To become a professional dancer MAUCK, JIM Football 10, 11, 123 Sr. Ball Comm.: Sr. Week Comm.g Com- mencement Comm.g Sr. Gift Comm. Twelfth MALLEY, SANDRA Latin Club 10, 113 Jr. Prom Comm.g GC Pub- licity Comm. 12 MCCARTHY, WILLIAM Wrestling 103 Golf 11, 125 Honor Society 11, 12: Intramural Basket- ball 11 MAR, SUSAN Songleader 123 Shore- liner staff, Associate Editor 111 Jr. Prom Programs Comm. Chr.g Thespians 11, 12 McCONNELI., TIM St. Council Rep. 11, 12g SBA Dance Comm. 123 Jr. Prom Comm.g Gymnastics 11, 12: Golf 11, 12 of N ever, Senior Ball, MARCELLO, PAMELA Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, 125 GC Rep. 11, Friendship Comm. 12 McDONALD, JOHN MUN 11, 12g FBLA 11, 123 Latin Club 115 Sr. Gift Comm.g Snack Break Comm. 12 MARKHAM, MARYLEE St. Council Rep. 123 Cap and Gown Comm.g Sr. Breakfast Comm.: Sr. Ball Comm.g Jr. Prom Comm. MCDONALD, MARIANNE Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 Transfer from Lincoln: Ambition: To become a P.B.X. operator MARX, SALLY Thespians 10, 11, 12g Jr. Prom Decorations Comm.: SBA Rugby Cup Comm. Chr. 129 Tide staff 12: GC Honor Usher Force 10. 11, 12 McDONALD, WAYNE Gymnastics 113 Boys' Club 10. 11, 12 Held May 50 InU of W1-1 B MCKINNEY. JEANNETIE Jr. Prom Comm.g Pub- licity Comm. 10, 11: Assembly Comm. 10: Sr. Ball Comm. MCLAUGHLIN, GENE Band 10, 11, 123 Or- chestra 10, 11, 129 Stage Band 10, 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 123 Intramural Basketball 10, 11, 12 MCNEESE, SHIRLEY Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, 123 Madrigals 125 Thespians 1 1 , 1 2: Commencement Comm. MCPHEETERS, RAY Wrestling 10, 115 Base- ball 10g Sr. Publicity Comm.g Ambition: To become a salesman MEAGHER, SHARON GC Fashion Show 11g Latin Club 115 Sr. Ball Comm.g Jr. Prom Comm. MEANS, EDIE Tide staff 11, Business Manager 12g Quill and Scroll 11, Sec.-Treas. 125 Sr. Class Skit Comm. MERENDINO, NANCY SBA Dance Comm. 10, 11, 125 GC Proiects Comm. 105 Homeroom Pres. 115 Sr. Ball Comm.5 MUN 12 MOLNAR, TIBOR Sr. Gift Comm.5 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 MURPHY, SHIRLEY GC Tolo Comm. 115 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 NEMEREVER, WILLIAM Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Editor Torch Hand- book 105 Track Mgr. 115 FTA 105 Teacher's Ass't. 12 40 MERKLE, VERYNE GC 10, 11, 125 SBA Dance Comm. 125 Spartan Investment Club 12 MOLZAN, GOV Homeroom Pres. 115 BC Rep. 125 FBLA 10, 11 Sie, MILLER, ALICE GC Fashion Show Comm. 105 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Sr. Publicity Comm. MOORE, LARRY Wrestling 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 MILLER, GINNY GC Vice Pres. 125 Sr. Ball Refreshments Comm. Chr.5 Horne- room Pres. 125 St. Council Rep. 105 GC Fashion Show 11, 12 MOORE, LINDA Teacher's Ass't. 115 In- tramurals 105 Sr. Ball Comm.5 GC Projects Comm. 12 MILLER, GREGORY Track Mgr. 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Snack Break Comm. 125 Intramural Soccer 11, 12 MORTENSEN, LINDA Transfer from Garlieldg Jr. Prom Comm.5 Fall Play 11, 125 Thespians 12 MISNER, DOUG Track 511, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 MULLENBERG, CAROL Tide staff 115 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Homeroom Pres. 105 GC Rep. 115 Jr. Prom Comm. ' orth End Story' Highlights Senior Skit MUTH,JEAN jr. Prom Comm. Teacher's Ass't. 112 Homeroom Sec. 115 SBA Dance Comm. 11 125 Sr. Ball Comm. NILSEN, CURTIS Band 10, 125 Boys Club 10, 11, 12 1 . NATTERSTAD, JOHN Homeroom Pres. 115 Track 105 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 NIXON, SUSAN Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 NELSON, CARL Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 105 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 OGLE, LARRY Football 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 115 Track Co-Capt. 125 Letter- men's Club 11, 12 NELSON, JOHN Football 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Pres. 125 Latin Club 10, 115 St Council Rep. 10 OIEN, JEANINE GC Tolo Comm. 115 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.5 Aeolian Chorale 125 Sr. Breakfast Comm. NELSON, MARY ANN GC T010 Comm. 10, 115 Chr. 125 St. Coun- cil Rep. 115 DECA Treas. 125 Homeroom Sec. 105 Sr. Ball Comm. OLSEN, MICHAEL Football 10, 11, 125 Baseball 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 OLSON, BERNERD Auto Shop 11, 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 OLSON, RICHARD Gymnastics 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 OYLER, LORENE Aeolian Chorale 125 GC Tolo Comm. 11: Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.: Homeroom Sec. 115 Commence- ment Comm. PASMA, JOHN Cross-Country Mgr. g 1 2 Basketball Mgr. 10, 113 Baseball Mgr. 10, 113 1 1 Lettermen's Club , 1 2 PATTENAUDE RICHARD Honor Society 10, 11, 12g Shoreliner staff 11, 125 Sr. Ball Co-Chr.g Sr. Cabinet PATTERSON, TERRY Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 Skits Display Personality, Humor And 'Ralph' PAULSEN, LYNN Homeroom Sec. 11, 123 SBA Dance Comm. Sec. 12: Sr. Publicity Comrn.g Jr. Prom Comm.g Transfer from Spokane PERRY, KATHY SBA Corresponding Sec.g Jr. Prom Co-Chr.g Latin Club 10, 11: SBA Publicity Comm. 10, 12 PELLEGRINI, CHERYL Jr Prom. Comm. Co- Chr.g GC Honor Usher Force 11g St. Council Rep. 11g Sboreliner staff 113 SBA Record- ing Sec. PERRY, SUE J'r. Prom Comm., Cam- pus Day Comm. 113 Cap and Gown C0mm.g Honor Society 10, 115 Sr. Publicity Comm. PENICHET, CHARLES SBA Presg Jr. Class Pres., Thespians 10, 11, 12: Debate 10, 11, 123 Boys' State Rep. 11 PETERSON, GARY Latin Club 10g Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 Some members of the Senior Skit Committee discussing ideas for a future presentation are, from left: Eric Alexander, Pam Eyrikson, Norm Lindjord, Alan Bixby, chairman, Kathy Kennedy, Kathy Hanson. In preparing a skit, the committee first develops a humorous plot, submits it to the SBA Assembly Committee for approval and finally presents it before the student body at an assembly. PENICHET. JEFF BC Executive Board 113 Oklahoma 11g Jr. Prom Comm.g Sr. Ball Comm.g Homeroom Pres. 11, 12 PETERSON, GLENN Baseball 10, 11, 123 Football 12: Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 PENNINGTON, VIVIAN GC Tolo Comm. 10, 11g Jr. Prom Comm.g Sr. Ball Comm.: Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. PHILBROOK, RALPH Cross-Country 105 Spec- mz staff 121 Track 123 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 o v f 43 l - - as . 'L . 1 5 525: f I .1 ' on s ,151 - A ':afv.sa:s.t-. . -1 f.... . , A 6515333 2 R 3 1 All if 9, 2 K AF: W f f -1 get xisxslx vis S f S,,lf'e,. ,SSW .fi X if ff 9 LX as at QM ' was , ' . - v 5 fl' .. 'iiemx H517 , in ' ..,,.- . M , ijf!1hl'XL 7 ' , J'1'f::2f if! ffff-V' 1 F . I :iff ' Y ' H2135 ff' . .- :if i ' ' a-a -' 1 iw V . 1 i , .U H:fi 7fIr' - V K wa PERLMAN, ERIC Football 10, 12g Wres- tling 1O, 113 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 PITTS, BARBARA Aeolian Chorale 123 Cadet Choir 11g SBA Dance Comm. 10 POHLMAN, JUDY GC Tolo Comm. 10, I-Iomeroom Sec. 11, Madrigals 12, Aeolian Chorale 11, 12, Sr. Ball Comm. RAMSTEAD. RICHARD Wfrestling 11, 12, BC Rep. 12, Soccer 12, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 PORTER, PAUL Track 101 Ski Club 10, 11, Gymnastics 10, 11, Tennis 12, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 RANHEIM, PHILIP Honor Society 10, 11. 12, Aeolian Chorale 12, Madrigals 12, Track Mgr. 10, MUN 10 PRESTEGARD, GARY Track 10, St. Council Rep. 11, Homeroom Pres. 11, Gymnastics 10, Boys' Club 10, 11 12 REASONER. KRISTEN Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Thespians 10, 11, 12, Sr. Motto Chr., Spectra staff 11, 12, Honor Usher Force 11, 12 PREVOST, RON Cross-Country, 10, 11, 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Track 10,11, 12, Boys' Club IO, 11, 12 REED, WARREN Science Club 10, Chess Club 10, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 PRICE, JAMES Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 REIS, JONETTE Sperzrfz staff 12, Sr. Publicity Comm., SBA Comm. 12, Ski Club 12, Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 'Tom Swifties' Lead Year's Pads RICE, CAROL SPADES 10, 11, 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 ROBINSON, SUSIE Tide staff 11, Editor 12, SBA Cabinet 12, Jr. Prom Comm., Sr, Commencement Comm. I Quill and Scroll 11, 12 42 RICE, SHARON Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 ROGERS, ROSA LEE St, Council Rep. 10, 12, Homeroom Sec. 11, Commencement Usher Force 11, Cheerleader 12, Music Man 12 as fi Q V55 x mqsiim . esswf2559efWl'1W'4 5351, it .J cg, fe. 3 f :.i1'.iW,',. wacfsziiswi5122.127' wi.- .s. :. 1 I . 511515: fX?QiI'eSi,EE-S-1 'z1i5f'i5i F I s-r1 'i t 95.1 Hier- fxg,1Q,,7 iff a H -'14 QQ' -f f Wei? 'ii RIEDESEL. ELAINE Jr. Prom Comm., GC Tolo Comm. 12, Teacher's Ass't. 11, 12, Sr. Ball Comm., Girls' Club 10, 11,12 ROLFE, TAD Jr. Class Vice Pres., Skit Comm. 10, 11, Homeroom Pres. 12, St. Council Rep. 10. 11, Swim Club 10,11 K ,.. 25521 . . ' v RAI-IER, ROBERT Football 11, 12, Bas- ketball 11, 12, Track 11, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 REYNOLDS, SUZIE Transfer from Forest Ridge, Sr. Ball Comm., Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 RILEY, DENNIS Football 11, Home- room Pres. 10, Boys' Club 10, 11,12 ROLLINS, JOHN Baseball 103 Gymnastic 10, Homeroom Sec. 10, Wlrestling 11, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 ROBERTS, JOE Football 10, 11, 12, Track IO, 11, 12, St. Council Rep. 10, Homeroom Pres. 10, 11, BC Rep. I2 ROSS, STEPHANIE Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 ROBERTS, RICHARD Tide staff 12, Boys' Club 10, 11 12 ROVAINEN. PATRICIA GC Tolo Comm. 10, Cap and Gown Comm., Homecoming Comm. 12 of f aw, s gf 4- 1 ,L 1 M3 3 Hard at work, the Senior Publicity Committee paints a sign for a coming assembly. Members are, from left, front row: Lynn Paulsen, Mary Looysen, Ingrid Strolis, Jonette Reis, Pam Finnestacl, Sue Perry. Back row: Pat Jackson, Julie Swartz, chairman. Themes of the signs for football season were Tom Swiftiesf' and for basketball and Wrestling, Peanuts, SAGDAHL, LINDA Aeolian Chorale 11, 125 GC Tolo Comm. 155 SBA Dance Comm. SCHILDKNECHT, SHARYN Gymnastics 103 GRA 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, SAINT-EVENS, BOB St. Council Rep. 115 Teacher's Ass't. 125 In- tramurals 123 Transfer from British Columbia SCHNEIDER. CHRISTINE Transfer from Ingra- hamg Honor Society 11, 125 Jr. Prom Programs Comm.5 FTA 125 Band 10, 11, 12 ST. JOHN, GARY Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 SCOTT, DAN Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 125 Golf 10, 11, 125 Golf Capt. 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 125 BC Rep. 12 SANKEY, JAMES Wrestling 105 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 SENOUR, PHIL Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 Class Posters Feature Peanuts' SCHATZ, DIANE GC Rep. 103 GC Fash- ion Comm. 105 Home- room Sec. 115 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Homeroom Pres. 12 SETH. SUZANNE GC Honor Usher Force 125 Sr. Scholarship Comm.5 Sr. Publicity Commg GRA 10, 115 FBLA 12 Characters SHAY, 'SUSAN SHEW-, RON SINCLAIR, MIKE GC Projects Comm. 115 Wrestling 103 Letter- Gymnastics 125 Wres- Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 men's Club 105 BC cling 115 Swim Team Rep. 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 103 BC Rep. 12 SLACK, SANDRA GC Rep. 11Q GC Tolo Comm. 103 GC Scrap- book Comm. 125 Spar- tan Investment Club 11 SMART, SUSAN SPADES 113 GC Pro- iects Comm. 125 GRA 10, 11, 123 GRA Pres. IZQ Sr. Ball Comm. SCHEUERMAN, FRED Bonhommes 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 125 BC Rep. 10 SEVERSEN, KRIS GC Rep. 103 GC Tolo Comm. 125 Jr. Prom Comm.3 SBA Dance Comm. 125 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. SMITH, KAREN St. Council Rep. 103 Sr. Scholarship Comm.5 Sr. English Council Rep.5 Teacher's Ass't. 12Q Gymnastics 10 SMITH, RUSSELL Key Club 115 Teacher's Ass't. 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 STACKHOUSE, THOMAS SBA Vice Pres. 125 St. Council Rep. IO, 11, 125 Yell King 125 Aeolian Chorale 125 Basketball IO, 11 12 STEFFEY, HUGH Chess Club 11, 125 Ski Club 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 STOKES, GEORGE Football 125 St. Coun- cil Rep. 115 Drama 12 44 SMITH, STANLEY Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 STANDAL, MIKE Transfer from Minneso- tag Soccer 115 Wrest- ling 115 Gymnastics 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 SNELLENBERG, JUDY SPADES 125 Cove Comm. 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Ski Club 10 STARLUND. BARBARA Tide Staff 125 GC AMIGA Chr. 125 Sr. Breakfast Comm.5 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Latin Club IO . ,,..... . ' '12, L, .. , , . i 5 ' S -- te SNYDER, PHIL Skit Comm. Chr. 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Pres. 105 Stage Band 115 St. Council Rep. 12 STAYNER, LINDA GC Tolo Comm. 115 Art Service 125 Girls' Club 10, II 12 Senior English Council Unifies V rs 5 f in 5 I xlfi' P W MI mae , Q! S fn.. ,U so ,gs H adlff ' 5 ., I mfg -. gg.. - A .- f.,.f1sf.: 90' 4 H S X I X 'Wx- f X 5 ff Wg. k 1. 1 s ls V V if 2 5 x 9 K sy K SOURS, PAT Sr. Ball Chr-.5 Orches- r.ra10, 11, 125 Horne- room Pres. 115 Debate Club 10, 11 STEELE, BOB St. Council Rep. 115 Key Club 10, 11, 125 Soccer 125 Homeroom Pres. 10 SPARKS, RICK Gymnastics 11, 125 Ski Club 125 Boys' Club 10, 11 12 STEELHEAD, RON Key Club 10, 11, 125 Soccer 125 Wrestling 115 BC Rep. 11, 12 Class of '64 5 'M Aiwa Q 5 t .WW Ja if ,... . f .... .fir-H .ff. ,.,. . . ,. . J.-:- it lf' -:.'i5ief:'3Zi. - . f - ' ,M .. ..,,, ., er ix. wa, 1.-L, r,.. ,f,. . , ' .f .1 ' ' f- tr M- .LQ . - iffenlbthifl 5- t 7 3:35.51 .- 15 ..,C:r' , fx efissf' - an -r- ' 'V ff, '-- -- - .- .-,ies-lr. fm ' S STEPHENS, KAREN Drill Team 105 Jr. Prom Comm., Ski Club 125 Sr. Ball Comm. STORM, LORETTA Slyoreliner staff 115 Sr. Ball Comm.g Spectra staff 11 STEVENS, LARRY Homeroom Pres. 105 St. Council Rep. 115 Sborelinef staff 11, 125 SBA Dance Comm. Chr. 125 Track 10, 11, I2 STORRS, GARY DECA Pres. 125 Bon- hommes Pres. 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 STEVENS, NANCY Aeolian Chorale 11, 123 Madrigals 125 Jr. Prom Comm.5 GC Rep. 115 Girls' Chorus 10 STROLIS, INGRID GC Tolo Comm. 115 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Publicity Comm.5 Sr. Cap and Gown Comm. St. Ass't. 12 STEWART, GEORGE Cross-Country 11, 12, BC Rep. 125 Basketball Mgr. 11, 12 SUKUT, RON St. Council Rep. 125 BC Rep. 115 Basketball 105 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 STEWART, MARLEIGH Tide staff 125 Sr. Ball Comm. Chr.: Jr. Prom Comm.5 GC Tolo Comm. 105 Pep Comm. IO SWARTZ, JULIE Sr. Publicity Chr.5 Jr. Prom Comm.5 GC Rep. 125 Sr. Cabinetg Teach- er's Ass't. 12 The 1964 Spirit Can, the senior class pep symbol, is discussed by Senior Assembly Committee members Leif Harris, Mary Welcherr, first semester chairman, and Norm Lindjord. The topic of discussion is whether or not the Spirit Can should remain a class possession or become an SBA pep symbol. Second semester co-chairmen were Jerry Anderson, Leif Harris and Jill MacDonald. TAPP, RIA Campus Day Comm. 103 St. Council Rep. 113 Jr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Ball COmm.j Ski Club 10, 11, 12 THIELE, DAVID MUN ll, BC Rep. 113 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 TAYLOR, CONNIE Sr. Cap and Gown, Sr. Breakfast Comm.3 GC Project Comm. 103 Aeolian Chorale 123 G? Friendship Comm. THOMAS, EUGENE Pep Club 10, 113 Bas- ketball 10, ll, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 .V ..., , - , .... wa '-.'--' . - , . Nr ,f t 'i i 1 --'. ., -, TAYLOR, MARY ELLEN Honor Society 10, 11, 12g St. Council Rep. 113 Cove Comm. Chr.3 Teacher's Assit. 113 MUN 11, 12 THORPE, DOUG Weight Lifting 11, Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 TEELA, FREDRICK Bookroom ll: Library Ass't. 12, Basketball 11, 121 Baseball 12 TILLMAN, PATRICIA Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 TELLEFSON, BARBARA GRA 11, 12g Teacher's Ass't. 123 Girls' Club 10, ll, 12 TOOMAN, CAROLYN GRA 10, 113sFTA 123 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 'Spirit Can' Arouses Pep At Assemblies TEMPLE, BOB Stage Band 10, 11, 12 Band 10, 11, 12, Or chestra 10, 11, 12 Soccer 11, 12 TOURTELLOT, KRIS Sr. Ball Comm. Chr. St. Council Rep. 11 Gymnastics 11, 12 SBA Dance Comm. 12 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 TUCKER, N AN ETTE Transfer from Wilson Tacomag St. Council Rep. 121 Sr. Ball CO mrn . 3 S r . W eek Cgmm. 3 Cadet Choir TUPPER, NANCY Girls' Club io, 11, 12 VALET, BOB Soph. Publicity C0mm.3 Key Club 10, 11, 123 Key Club Pres. 12, Wrestling 113 Speczm staff 12 VANCE, JANET jr. Prom Comm.3 Girls' Club 10, 11, 123 GC T010 Comm. 11, 12Q Sr. Ball Comm.3 Art Service 12j Campus Day Comm. 12 VAN DYKE, DAVID Bonhommes 12Q Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 VANLOAN. IUD1 GC Amiga Comm. 12 Sr. Ball Comm. VANN, JUDITH GC Projects 125 SPADES 125 Ski Club 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 WALKER, NEAL BC Rep. 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 Graduation WATSON, MAE Aeolian Chorale 11, 125 GC Friendship Comm. 10, 115 These pians 11, 125 GC Rep. 11 WHITE, TOM Football 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 46 VAN SOEST, WAYNE Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 WALLIS, JIM Homeroom Pres. 105 Football 105 Break Comm. 125 Cheerleader Comm. 125 Sr. Council 12 VERMILLION, JIM Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 WALTER, PAT Spring Play 10, 115 GC Fashion Comm. 105 Drama 11, 12 VICK, JOAN Aeolian Chorale 10, 11, 125 GC Tolo Comm. 105 Sr. Cap and Gown5 SBA Dance Comm. 125 Sr. Ball Comm. WALTON, JOHN Football 10, 11, 125 SBA Elections Comm. Chr. 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Soccer 125 Sr. Motto Comm. Chr. VIGUS, KRISTEN Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Ski Club IO, 11, 125 Oklahoma 105 Gymnastics 10 WAMPLER, DIANA GC Fashion Comm. 115 FBLA 115 Girls' Club IO, II, 12 Climaxes Three Years Of Toil . .Tears WEE, SHERYI. Teacher Ass't. 11, 125 Jr. Prom Comm.5 SBA Dance Comm. 11, 125 Sr. Ball Comm. WHITING, SUSAN Transfer from Everett5 Sr. Ball Comm. Chr.5 Sr. Breakfast Comm.5 GC Tolo Comm. Chr. 125 Girls' Club 12 WELCHERT, MARY Honor Society 10, 115 Sr. Assembly Chr.5 Lat- in Club 10, 115 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Ball Comm. WIEDL, JOHN CrossACountry 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 105 Letter- rnen's Club 11, 125 Sr. English Council Rep. my api WALKER, ALLAN Honor Society 10, 11, 125 Thespians 11, 125 Audio Crew 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, 12 WATKINS, JANET Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Sr. Break- fast Comm.5 Aeolian Chorale 123 Girls' Club IO, II, I2 . . .Turmoil sw .a w -. new ia, 'fig '- ran fn. ...wx rn-ma -R:-,H 1.49 f gQ'f:2' ' . . 1 .I - -.3 f 1, 'Leer 5 -mx ,:.f:g,f'.,' ., 1 gat? , -- . . , ,,afsgQcetgfL2-.rea aazbsfa 1-'rgqffggsm E1xx::e:'.:52 i-Mlm' JIS i' ' --Ef'l':S?E4 15111531 .- -,,,.... , ..,, 5 .,,, . , ..',- 1' ' Q -- S'-'ii nmtfl, L1 . ,.:'.:':gg1 t' grim :L 5:32 gg, ' ,Qiimf , .. f 55179 45 - ,i ' - fp., we ivy, ,xx 1x1 use WENZEL, YVONNE Jr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Ball Comm.5 Girls' Club 10,11, 12 WIITALA, STEVE Honor Society 10, 11, 125 MUN 10, 11, 125 Track Mgr. 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 WERNER, ELAINE Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 WILEY, TOM Football 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 10, 11, 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 WHALEY, PAT Homeroom Pres. 105 Track 10, 11, 125 Soc- cer 11, 125 BC Rep. 125 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 WILLARD, PATRICIA GC Proiect Comm. 125 GRA Sec. 125 Sr. Ball Comm.5 GRA IO, II, 125 Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 WILLARD. SHARRON Tide Staff 12, Sr. Cap and Gown Commg Sr. Breakfast Comm: Teacher Ass't. 12, Of- fice Ass't. 11, 12 WILLIAMS, JOE Baseball 103 Basketball 105 Jr. Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm. Class of WILLIAMS, MIKE Track 11, 123 Inter- High Rep. 12, Scholar- ship Comm. Chr. 123 St. Council Rep. 10 WILLIS, SHARON Transfer from Roose- veltg Girls' Club 10, 11, 124 GC Tolo Comm. 11 WILSON, KATHI St. Council Rep. IO, SBA Dance Comm. Chr. 123 Spring Day 111 Aeolian Chorale 11, 123 Madrigals 12 '64 Graduates June 5, 1964 WOLFE, CAROLYN Tide staff 125 Sr. Week Comm. Chr,g Spectra staff 11, GC Honor Usher Force 12 Shutter Shy Alexander, Terry Blake, John Burke, Mike Childs, Jeri Gordon, Peggy Graff, Bernard Gypin, Dave Hall, Mike Hart, Charles Hawley, Richard Hudnall, Carolyn Hull, Janice Kelly, Jim WOOD, SUSAN Aeolian Chorale 11, 123 Sr. Gift Comm.g GC Tolo Comm. 12, Sr. Ball Comm. ZEIGLER, MARY Sr. Ball Comm.g Cam- pus Day Comm. 11, 123 Girls' Club 11, 12g Transfer from Califor- nia WRIGHT, WILLIAM Spectra staff 115 Boys' Club 10, 11, 12 ZILLMAN, SHARON Homeroom Sec. 11, GC Scrapbook Comm. 125 Sr. Breakfast Comm.: Sr. Ball Comm. Mr. Edward Hasselblad, principal, looks over qualifications for commencement speakers with Arlene Ervin and Denny Alton, co-chairmen of the Commencement Committee. The committee was broken down into three sub-committees: programs, seating, flowers. WUFLESTAD, KAREN GC Projects Comm. 10, Sr. Cap and Gown Comm., Sr. Breakfast Comm. ZINN, MELODY Ski club 10, 11, 12: GC Rep. 11, Jr. Prom Comm. Chr., Art Serv- ice 12 YERKOVICH, LINDA Transfer from West Seattle: FTA 125 Girls' Club I2 ZUTTER, BOB Homeroom Pres. 11, 12, Football IO, 11, 12, Wrestling 10 Lessman, Cheryl Loomis, Chris Mounger, Linda Oberg, Janice Osgood, Leland Peterson, Harry Pyeatt, Dave Schmaus, Cassandra Steiner, Ron Webb, Van Werner, Bruce Williams, Irving . Plans for junior class activities and projects are discussed at the frequent meetings of the class officers and adviser. They are, from left: Joyce Peterson, treasurer, Jody Burchinal, vice- presidentg Rick Fish, president, Nancy Wildermuth, secretary, and Mrs. Joan Empfield, adviser. Crystal Twilight Highlights Junior Class Activities Shoreline's junior class of '65 started the year with initiative and spirit. The juniors, interest in their progress was proved when they placed second in the activity card sale with 88 percent. Class officers, having been elected in the spring of their sophomore year, brought new and different ideas to the class. With Mrs. Joan Empfield as the class adviser, the officers were Rick Fish, president, Jody Burchinal, vice-president, Nancy Wildermuth, secretary, and Joyce Peterson, treasurer. The Junior Prom highlighted the year's activities. Committees were formed several months in advance to organize and decide on a theme and appropriate decorations. On Dec. 7, the class i' Denotes Honor Society of '65 presented Crystal Twilight. The Shoreline audi- torium became a wintery forest decorated with a large pine tree, pine boughs and blue lights. At the last basketball game of the season against the Edmonds Tigers, a contest was sponsored by the seniors to spark school spirit and sup- port. The class with the highest percentage of students present was awarded the Cove for one week. The juniors, demonstrating the loyalty of their class, finished in second place, losing by only a slight margin to the seniors. The junior class of ,65 was indeed an active part of the Shore- line student body. Besides supporting Spartan activities, the class achieved a commendable academic standing with 45 juniors enrolled in the Honor Society. 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Decorations were centered around a large decorated pine tree where couples found their names attached to a net ball. Couples enjoy punch and cookies in the Cove, surrounded by a wintry forest setting. The theme was carried out with blue lights, pine bows and an icy pond scene. Underclassmen Shutter Shy JUNIORS Flinn, Steve Foister, Marla Ford, Greg Franks, Darwin Fraser, Marie Fredrickson, John Furbush, Pam Gearson, Mike Gemmill, Terry Gilbertson, Greg Gordon, Nancy Grady, Bill Graham, Ron Greene, Dennis Gress, Hollie Harmon, Jim Harrison, Dick Haworth, Wallace Hellum, Terry Hickox, Alexander Hoad, Alex Hoem, Barb Hoff, Dick Hokanson, Jim Horrobin, Judy House, Lucy Hume, Rita Husman, Robin Jones, Bruce Kaas, John Kile, Mary Ann Kjos, Jerry Kuntz, Terry Knox, Don Konsmo, Dan Lambert, Linda Lane, Linda Lang, Karen Leaky, Karen Lester, Dan Lloyd, David Lucas, Linda Maguire, Mike Mansour, Rima Marston, Trudy Matthews, Sherry McCall, Bill Mclntire, George McKim, Loren Melnick, Mike Melton, Eddie Miller, Don Morris, Carmen Nease, Dart Nelson, Nancy Pearlman, Anne Pepper, Linda Peter, Mike Petersen, Diane Planque, Steve Plested, David Poe, JoDeanne Potter, Ed Ray, Steve Reinertson, Dale Rice, Sally Roberts, Dave Russo, Lorraine Scheuerman, John Schramer, Dan Scorgie, Don Seather, Karla Segelbaum, John Severson, Kathy Shiveley, Richard Shoemaker, Robbie Skinner, Sharon Smart, Kathy Smith, John Southmayd, Kathy Stanfel, Paul Stenberg, Harold Stenmoe, Linda Stokes, George Swan, Judy Swanson, Marcia Syverson, Ken Taug, David Thompson, Don Toquinto, Mike Tosh, Tom Trurnbly, Chris Vail, George Vail, Sarah Vaughn, George Venable, John Walsh, Barbara Watson, Linda Whisner, Joan Whitford, Norm White, Susan Zell, Mark at sr SOPHOMORES Anderson, Laurie Baxter, Donald Beatte, Gordon Becker, Hal Blakely, Victoria Blankinship, John Bly, Jim Borg, Pat Box, Joan Brix, Richard Browne, Julia Campbell, Jim Carey, Doris Clay, Cindy Corbitr, Doris Corbitr, Dolores Craft, Celia Davenport, Tom Davis, Bob Day, Daniel Dietz, Marilyn Donnelly, Rich Doss, Robin Farrow, Larry Fiddler, Christie Folsom, Lynn Fontaine, Laurette Gallagher, Gordon Gjertsen, Cheri Glenn, Diana Grady, Jan Griffee, Nancy Hedman, Leslie Hickox, Robert Hilliard, Roger Horrobin, Kathy Jerome, Janice Jinkens, Ron Kaas, Cheryl Kennedy, Jess Kroll, Cynthia' Kurtz, Tom Lauch, Connie Lawler, Carter Lewis, Bill Ludtke, Candace MacFarlane, Sue Mackey, Karen Matlock, Frank McCormack, Ron McDonald, Mike McIntyre, Pat McKnight, Helen McKnight, Paul McPherson, Loren McStort, Ken Moe, Debbie Montgomery, Marilyn Moore, Carroll Murphy, Lucinda Murphy, Richard Ogden, Sharon Ogilvie, Janet Olsen, David Olson, Julie Owens, Judy ' Parker, Rodney Perkins, Diane Perkins, Ronald Peterson, Clarence Peterson, Fern Reynolds, Rick Rich, Paula Roeber, Rick Rose, Linda Russell, Jim Russell, John Sather, Brad Schenck, Sue Schmaus, David Scott, Pete Selmer, Howard Skogsbergh, Lee Smiley, Cheryl Sonsini, Roger Southmayd, Peggy Steelhead, Carolyn Stenberg, Kirsten Talley, Teresa Van Inwegen, Mel Van Overbeke, Mike Wheeler, Bill Wileen, Jan Williams, Steve Woods, Don Yates, Dave Officers meet regularly to discuss class progress. Making plans for the class-sponsored table tennis tournament are, from left: Mr. Jack Shore, class adviserg Terry Trueman, vice-presidentg Shar Falconer, secretaryg Dick Knight, presidentg and Diana jurgich, treasurer. Sophomores Prove Powerful In Rugby Competition Not to be content with the achievements of past classes, the class of '66 began its first year at Shoreline with an unusual burst of enthusiasm. The first and most vital task to be done was the election of class ofiicers. Under the guidance of Mr. Jack Shore, class adviser, assisted by Mr. Henry Thomson, the class elected Dick Knight, presidentg Terry Trueman, vice-presidentg Shar Falconer, secretaryg and Diana jurgich, treasurer. At the first Rugby assembly, the class of '66 came through with a fine display of school spirit, becoming the first Rugby rulers for the school year. The sophomores again triumphed at the third Rugby assembly Feb. 21. 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I-4 N 4: U U ua 5 O -C -.2 U KS 4-1 cn E o 1 ... tx: If an IU -1 -4 U D-4 -- P- A-4 U .c U bs I-4 x-4 GJ D-4 Zb- -C'- ... cd 54 C! 0 VI G ld 's .22 5-4 .Q LJ .. O 5-4 ld Q I.. CI sv 'O --. VI eu I-1 Il. u G Preside Vice cretary Se Recording orresponding Secretary C Treasurer Revision Keynotes SBA Programs Revision of the constitution, the pep squad selection and the student council elections were among the programs instituted by the student government in 1964. Led by the five SBA officers, who comprised the executive board, the cabinet, council and SBA committees worked to promote and sponsor student body activities throughout the year. During the year, the idea of a foreign exchange program was presented by the executive board and the preliminary plans were laid with the administration. The student cabinet reorganized the student council to make it a more effective and eHicient method of student voice. Under the new program, council representatives had to submit petitions and make speeches to their homerooms for election. The cabinet also sponsored the canned food drive for needy families at Thanksgiving. During the months of March and April, the student cabinet supervised the Spokane-Shoreline student exchange. From March 30 to April 3, six Shoreline students visited Spokane schools: Helen Kiriluk and Gary Malmstrom visited Shadle Park. Laurel Call and Vic House attended John Rogers, and Nancy Wildermuth and Larry Stevens visited Lewis and Clark. April 13-17, students from the three Spokane schools visited Shoreline to exchange ideas and policies in student government. The obligations of SBA projects and activities were handled by the seven SBA committees. The committees and chairmen included: Assembly, Jerry Anderson, Pep Rally, Tom Stackhouse, Publicity, Lorene Jacobson, Rugby Cup, Sally Marx, Elections, Gordie Clemens and john Walton, Dance, Larry Stevens, Scrapbook, Myrna MacPherson, and Safety, jerry Anderson and Linda Lane. Throughout the year these committees successfully publicised and sponsored Shoreline dances and activities. Working with the student council, a special cominittee, headed by Norm Lindjord, established a new policy for the selection of the pep squad. For the first time the Shoreline student body was given the opportunity to select, by voting on the finalists, pep squad members for the 1965 school year. The Student Body Association, in addition to organizing activities for Shoreline, branched out to include other schools as well. Through participation in Inter-High, an inter-Seattle high school organization, representatives from Shoreline discussed problems of high school students and possible solutions to these problems on a broad scale. Representatives to the Inter-High Committees were: Sharon Donegan, sportsmanship, Mike Wfilliams, citizenship, Linda Lane and jerry Anderson, safety, and Tad Rolfe, publicity. These students attended regularly scheduled meetings and expressed the attitudes and ideas of the Shoreline student body. Elected student council representatives from each homeroom provide the primary method of student voice in SBA government. In order to make this body more effective in 1964, the cabinet instituted a new method of council representative election. Under this system those students interested in serving as council representatives took out petitions and gave speeches to their homerooms. Students were then voted on according to their desire and ability to serve as a student council representative. Initiation of a future program of foreign exchange at Shoreline vice presidentg Mr. Gene Smith, Vice principal and SBA Adviser: involved the ideas and planning of the entire student cabinet. Charlie Penichet, SBA presidentg Cheryl Pellegrini, SBA recording Discussing possible programs are, from left: secretaryg Rick Fish, junior class president, Susie Robinson, Tide Ellen Beck, Honor Society presidentg Carol Christiansen, editorg Kathy Perry, SBA corresponding secretary, Steve Fields, SBA treasurer, Marshall Cutting, Boys' Club presidentg Slaoreliner editorg Dick Knight, sophomore class president. Eric Alexander, senior class president, Tom Stackhouse, SBA Not pictured is Pam Eyrikson, Girls' Club president. The SBA Publicity Committee, under the direction Inspecting a finished poster are, from left: Susan Lawson, of Lorene Jacobsen, publicises with colorful Karen Ranheim, Lorene Jacobsen, Jonette Reis, sings the current activities at Shoreline. Steve Ray, Sandi Killen and Cheryl Haines. Included in sponsoring a dance are the responsibilities dance are members of the SBA dance committee, from of hiring a band, publicizing the left: Tim McConnell, Veryne Merkle, jill MacDonald, dance, taking tickets, counting money and operating Jean Much, Larry Stevens, chairman, the coke machine. Making preparations for a coming Sheryl Wee, Kathi Wilson, Lari Ward and Lynn Paulsen. The SBA Scrapbook Committee members Karen Lang, and Suzanne Long admire the new scrapbook Barbara Starlund, Myrna MacPherson, chairmang Carolyn Wolfe, for 1964. The book will record the school activities Ann Carlberg, Carylee Stavros for the year. Gordon Clemens and John Walton, SBA Elections Committee chairmen, conducted the sophomore fall elections and the SBA spring elections. All students wishing to vote in these elections had to register with the Elections Committee during the month of February. The SBA Assembly Committee reviews and approves Kathy Perry, Norm Lindjorcl, Diana Jurgich, the assemblies sponsored by school organizations. Members are, Jerry Anderson, chairmang Miss Barbara Kievat, from left: Joyce Peterson, Nancy Marsten, Mrs. Virginia Brannan and Mr. Gene Smith. Pam Eyrrkson President y Miller resid Cheryl Chambers Secretary Killen Mrs. Marion SiceloE Adviser 72 Pam Eyrikson Coordinates Girls' Club Girls' Club is an active part of Shoreline that includes all Shoreline girls. By participating on committees and projects, girls become acquainted with one another through the experience of working together. Girls' Club is a complex organization which includes a cabinet, committees and homeroom representatives. The committees are composed of girls who volunteer to work on planning annual events such as Tolo, FathergDaughter Banquet, fashion shows and special projects like filling veteran stockings at Christmas. The committees meet every Monday night with their chairmen and advisers. The cabinet consists of the committee chairman, the Girls' Club oliicers and adviser, Mrs. Marion Siceloff. Cabinet meets every Wednesday during third period to discuss and coordinate the activities planned by the committees. Homeroom representatives are also an active part of Girls' Club. Each homeroom elects a representative, and she is responsible for checking regulation percentages and distributing Girls' Club news to her homeroom. To extend Girls' Club activities, the cabinet planned and sponsored a joint dance with the Boys' Club The dance, Cupid's Caper, was held on February 14 to celebrate Valentines Day. Girls' Club cabinet meets every Wednesday during third period to discuss the coming Girls' Club functions. Seated around the conference table are, from left: Sharon Donegan, Kathy Anthony, Ann Carlberg, Cheri Nazarenus, Pam Gilbert, Cheryl Chambers, Pam Eyrikson, Sandi Killen, Barbara Smuck, Wendy Perdue, Mary Ann Nelson, Barbara Srarlund and Sue Smart. Honor Usher Force members usher at various school functions. Organizing usher schedules for The Maria Man are, from left: Sally Marx, Diane Huson, Penny Adkins, Arlene Ervin, chairman, Kris Reasoner, Carolyn Wolfe and Ann Carlberg. Sponsoring the Red Cross Drive in March was one of the major programs of the projects committee. Admiring the Red Cross posters are, from left: Karen Stocker, Judy Peterson, Lila Misner, Rose Conover, Lorraine Russo, Ann Koski, Pat Millard, Sue Smart and Wendy Perdue, chairman. Under Western Skies, held Feb. 6, was the theme of the Father-Daughter Banquet. Members of the social committee planning the banquet are, from left: Mary Hawley, Virginia Harris, Mary Duckering, Sharon Donegan, chairman, Mary Ballantyne, Dagnija Valdmanis, Doraine Highfield and Judy Beumel. Mrs. Phyllis Pearson, Amiga adviser, helps staff members check copy before the Girls' Club newspaper is sent to press. Making last-minute corrections are, from left: Barbara Starlund, chairmang Lisa Lahti, Marla Short, Sandy Sherer, Ethel Bronson, Lynne Fullerton, Judi VanLoan, Elizabeth Repp and Paula Maxwell. Tara Cotillion , the Girls' Club Tolo, was presented by the Tolo Committee on March 14, in the Shoreline auditorium. Committee chairman Mary Ann Nelson worked with the other girls to plan and present the formal dance. Talking over entertainment plans for the fashion show are, from left: Cheryl Chambers, Pam Gilbert, Programs Chairmang Mrs. Marion Siceloff and Susan Lance, Friendship Committee Chairman. Pam is in charge of entertainment for all Girls' Club functions. Members of the Scrapbook Committee compile pictures and articles of all Girls' Club events. Members are, from left: Sandi Slack, Kathy Anthony, chairman, Leslie Berg and Lari Ward. Fashion Committee under the direction of Cheryl Chambers make flowers for the spring fashion show Swing Into Springf, Members are, from left: Linda Lawyer, Cheryl Chambers, Michelle Gable, Carol Heino, Birte Portier, Mary Clark, Mary Chitwood, Joann Teeter, Susan Walter, Hollie Gress W and Linda Hayward. Special Days Committee, headed by Cheri Nazarenus, right, planned for Special Days Week held April 6-10. Members are: From left, front row: Marlys Little, Merilee Marx, Diane Huson. Back Row: Marilyn Hendricks, Martha Yardley, Nancy Date, Hope Tellefson, Linda Meyer, Sherry Storrs, Carol Taylor. Bulletin boards in the SGR were decorated by members of the Girls' Club. Bulletin Boards Committee. Preparing a Valentine bulletin board are from left: Carolyn Steelhead, Carolyn Smuck, Sandra Bowechop, Mary Davies, Susan Lawson, Kathy Williams, Barbara Smuck, chairman, Karen Kurtz. Girls' Recreational Association met Tuesdays and Thurdays under the supervision of Miss Beverly Williams and the GRA oflicers, from left, Susan Smart, presidentg Pat Willard, secretary, and Judy Peterson, vice president. These intramural sports provide Shoreline girls with a chance for fun and recreation. Thirteen Committees Plan Girls' Club Activities Posters advertising Girls' Club events are made by the Publicity Committee under the supervision of Ann Carlberg. Here, from left, Becky Wiess, Ann Carlberg, Kathy Severson, Nancy Cottingham consider a regulation poster. 75 Parking cars and selling programs were two of the vital services performed by Key Club members during the football season. Bob Valet, right, Key Club president, works at the program stand during the Shoreline-Shorecrest game. Key Club members operated concession stands in the gym during the winter sports season. Dennis Baber, left, and Augustine Lopez sell popcorn to a former Shoreline student. Valet, Harris, Cutting Preside Over Boys' Service Clubs Boys' service organizations include Boys, Club, Key Club and I.ettermen's Club. These organizations engage in projects and activities that are vital and beneficial to Shoreline. The Key Club, advised by Mr. Gene Smith and Mr. james Kreiss, provided many important services throughout the year. During the football season members of the Key Club parked cars, collected tickets and sold programs at games. On November 2, Key Club sponsored the annual Pancake Breakfast which provided 351,800 for the student body fund. In addition to these traditional activities, Key Club members sponsored the concession stand at the sub-district wrestling meet to earn money to send their officers to the International Convention in Dallas, Texas. Lettermen's Club members serve as Metro League ushers during the fall and winter sports season. With the Key Club and Boys' Club, members provide ushers and waiters for banquets and special productions at Shoreline. As a new feature, the lettermen held a banquet which followed an Olympic theme. The speaker was Mr. Eric Beardsley, the wrestling coach from Central Washington State College. During Christmas vacation, Lettermen's Club sponsored a dance after the Bellevue wrestling match. In addition to providing school services during the year, members of Boys' Club initiated special programs to raise funds for worthwhile projects. On February 14, it sponsored a Valentine dance with the Girls' Club. Boys' Club projects for the year included a campus day fund-raising project for the Summer Olympics. Key Club is the primary boys' service organization at Shoreline. Members are: From left, front row: Ken Kramer, vice president, Jerry Anderson, secretary, Bob Valet, president, Gordon Clemens, treasurer. Second row: Dan Scott, Gordon Little, Dave Little, Dennis Baber, Alan Bixby, Phil Snyder, Ron Steelhead, George McAfee. Representatives to Boys' Council determine the activities of Boys Club. Members are, from left: Larry Troxel, junior representativeg jim Robart, co-chairmang Marshall Cutting, president, and Don Brownlee, senior representative. Not pictured is Bill Brown, senior representative. Boys earning varsity letters at Shoreline are eligible to apply for membership in the Lettermen's Club. Members below are: From left, front row: T. Leith, K. Helsel, T. Cochran, T. Wiley, sergeant at arms, M. Olsen, D. Brannan, B. Fisher, secretary-treasurerg M. Johnson, S. Badger, T. Gress, L. Harris, presidentg G. Nason. Second row: W. Kemmish, P. Grennan, F. Waits, B. Ackein, M. Williams, M. Mathis, D. Davis T. Lund, L. Hulbert, D. Scott, P. Hogan, B. Cooley, S. Wiitala, T. Brayton, vice president. Shoreline lettermen, serving as Metro League Third row: E. Hanson, R. Tennant, M. Kelleher, I. Echols, J. Huntsperg er' ushers, Worked at Shoreline football and I. Mauck, J. Hyatt, B. Brown, D. Koenigs, E. Perlman, D. Scott, basketball games. Kermit Helsel, stationed in P. Lal3e,13CiByall, R. Prevost, J. Pasma, 1. Barbieri. Back row: the Shoreline Stadium, ushered visitors G, Ri e , . Huntsperger, W. Haworth, P. Grace, ickly to their seats. B. Haworth, R. Doss, A. Bollen, R. Brumpton. qu Sl1oreline's marching band provided entertainment at halftime during home football games. Led by Rick Brumpton, drum major, the marching band performed intricate steps to music. g . .Mm .mf A M A .2 3. M' A .wk . if M-4 . - ... qw' 4 'wi fi Y'5 ,w.gf 2 i ,4 'Q W4 -. sk, -M, .N , Y V - K M .V . V , f-.5 V, .l li M A ww 2? ith ' A V l . , of f , - qv 1 ,. A ' f .fr .1 N -W -7 A 3.2 I ' L in Q W gg. pf. ' g df-. J 55,54 sl 1 . 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Back row: Roland Casad, John Segelbaum, Bob McCaughan, Greg Brown, Becky Wiess, Terry Blackwood, Barb Srnuck. The pep band provided spirit by performing at all Shoreline basketball games. Members are: From left, front row: George McAfee, Cindy Allen, Ray Blank, Bob McDonald, Rick Harrison. Second row: Bruce jones, Kell Houston, Dick Jessup, Bob Temple, Larry Troxel. Back row: Glen Brydges, Terry Nickles Gene McLaughlin Dave Longmuir On QDOC, the bass: Alan Bixby, drurris, Roland Casad,.and Under the direction of Mr. Noel Abrahamson, Mr. Ken Noreen, cadet, and Gene McLaughlin, student director, the Shoreline band produced three major concerts. At Christmas it combined with the orchestra and choral groups to create a true Christmas spirit. With Shorecrest the band formed an honor band using members of both bands to play at the Doc Severenson concert March 18. The spring concert was held May 22. Band members competed throughout the state in All-State Band, Seattle High School Band Festival and the Solo and Ensemble Contest at the University of Washington. Three members were sent to All- State Band in Yakima: Gene McLaughlin on trumpet, Cindy Allen on clarinet and Larry Troxel on French horn. Many of the band members also played in the state band. This band is a smaller group which played at basketball games and the Doc Severenson concert. It also competed in Bremerton and put on its OWD COIICCIC. Larry Kennedy, vibraphone, John Segelbaum. During the winter months orchestra members concentrated on tunes for the Shoreline production of The Music Man. Members are: From left, front row: Jim Vermillion, Pat Stocklin, Alex Hoad, Zoe Ann Hedman. Second row: Kris Vigus, Pat Sours, Gail Budlovv, Sue Palmer. Third row: Sabine Pollak, Joan Petitjean, Carol Nelson, Dale Bellin. Back row: Carleen Lang, Bitte Portier, Marilyn Dietz, Ann Opgaard. Pianist is Paulette Brown. Orchestra Works For Manic Mm Performances The 52 piece Shoreline High School orchestra, directed by Mr. Walter Barnum, performed at many concerts and school productions during the year. At the Christmas concert, the orchestra, joined by the Shoreline band, performed a medley of familiar Christmas carols. As a highlight to the performance they presented Tchaikowsky's Nutcracker Suite and were accompanied by a reading of Ogden Nash's poetry by Karilee Riggleman. During the winter months the orchestra concentrated on scores for Meredith Wilson's The Maria Man. Tunes such as the ever popular 76 Trombonesu and Till There Was You were played by the orchestra during the production. Participation in assemblies also marked the orchestra's program. At the United Nations assembly on january 16, they performed the Slavonic Rhapsody by Anton Dvorak. They also performed previews for the Christmas concert and Tbe Marie Mm at student body assemblies. In February, three outstanding orchestra members attended the All-State Music Educators Association Convention at Eisenhower High School in Yakima. jim Vermillion, Alex Hoad and Barbara Smuck were selected to perform in the All-State orchestra for the convention members and public. The final appearance for the 1964 orchestra was the annual spring concert held May 22. At this time the members concentrated on a presentation of American pop tunes. A i The Chorale officers are instructed by Mr. Unger so that they can, in his absence, continue to rehearse effectively. They are: from left: Dale Easley, treasurer, Arlene Ervin, vice president, Shirley McNeese, secretaryg Louise Brown, robe mistress, and Ray Hartzell, president. Madrigals, organized by Mr. Jack Unger, are an Kathi Wilson, Janice Denton, Diana Sylvester, independent chorale group which practices after school Arlene Ervin, Nancy Stevens, Sandy Bryson and performs for community clubs and organizations. Singing and Judy Pohlman. Back row: Paul Kennedy carols at a Christmas concert are: From left, front row: Terry Dennis, Phil Ranheim, Tad Rolfe, Jan Maudslein, Shirley McNeese, Ray Harrzell and Dale Easley. s During sixth period the Aeolian Chorale Janet Christianson, Susan Wood, Judy Pohlman. rehearses f01' mafli' PIOEIHIHS I0 be Third row: Stephanie Ross, Cathy Deringer, Presented during the 1964 School Year- Arlene Ervin, Connie Taylor, Bob Martzall, Choir members are: From left, front row: Jeanine Oien, Sheryl Thomas, Drina Barnett, Dianne Sylvester, jean Johnson, Ray Hartzell, Bob Dudman, Joan Vick, Mimi Carson, Jan Maudslien. Second row: Shirley McNeese, Louise Brown, Janice Denton, Mae Watson, Dale Easley, Paul Kennedy, Kathi Wilson, Marilyn Jones, Diana Baker, Tom Stackhouse, Ron Pohlman, S116 Whiting- Wayne Burkland, Terry Dennis, Pam Shore, jan Hawkinson, Nancy Stevens, Naeme Bernstrom. Back row: Sandy Bryson, Jill MacDonald, Karen Ranheim, Tad Rolfe, Mark Zell, Phil Ranheim, Norm Hale, Vocal Program Adds Madrigal Singers Under the direction of Mr. jack Unger, the Aeolian year, the Aeolian Chorale sang for commencement at Hec Chorale and the Madrigal singers presented Edmondson Pavilion at the University of Washington. several concerts in 1963-1964. The Shoreline Madrigals were formed as a small group The Aeolian Chorale, in addition of 15 which rehearsed on its own time to prepare to presenting the annual Christmas concert, concerts for the community. In November, the participated in two festivals with the Shoreline District. Madrigals began to perform throughout the community The first, held in March, was the Shoreline District Choral and the Seattle area, singing all types of songs. Festival, and the second was the May festival held During the Christmas season they presented with Shoreline District orchestra. As a climax to the three concerts at the high school. Getting a paper out every two weeks takes team work and cooperation. Adviser Mr. Milton Hamlin, Myrna MacPherson and Editor Steve Fields discuss the progress on a coming issue. deadlines all met, staff members have a chance for further training. During class sessions, they listen to reports on the history of journalism from second year members. Steve Fields Edits Sboreliner Column rule, bigger headlines and a modern name plate emphasized the difference in the 1963-64 Slaoreliner. Helping to develop the new Sboreliner was editor Steve Fields. He was voted most promising male journalist in the state during a convention at the University of Washington last summer. Highlighting the new features in the Shoreliner were Mike Troubleshooter, an informative column, This Week, a column of the past week's fads, and Sideline Comments, a column of interesting anecdotes about sports. Working with the editor first semester were Myrna MacPherson, associate editor, Dorothy Culjat, business manager, Leann Dahl, feature editor, Maureen Warrick, advertising manager, Bridget Brown, news page editor, Carylee Stavros, circulation manager, Agnes Nakamura, copy editor, john Hotson, sports editor, and reporters Linda Ballou, Jody Burchinal, Mike Edwards, Steve Howell, Karen Lang, Larry Leininger, Gordy Little, Suzanne Long and Larry Stevens. Photographers were Ken Kramer and Howard Selmer. At the semester, traditional changes in positions were made. Second semester changes were Bridget Brown, associated editor, Myrna MacPherson, business manager, john Hotson, news page editor, Gordy Little, sports editor, Dorothy Culjat, copy editor and reporters Jody Burchinal, Mike Edwards, Steve Howell, Karen Lang, Larry Leininger, Suzanne Long, Larry Stevens and Dick Pattenaude. Mr. Milton W. Hamlin advised the Sboreliner. Planning pictures is necessary for good coverage. Discussing possible pictures are, from left, Steve Howell, Catylee Stavros, Agnes Nakamura and Howard Selmer. Suzanne Long Slaorelmer reporter interviews a visitor from Japan Shoreline students who acted as Kayoke Morrta s guides during her stay were from left Tom Stackhouse Bobbi McConnell and Charlie Penrchet New ideas in pictures and layout make any newspaper more interesting. John Hotson, Larry Leininger, Jody Burchinal and Mike Edwards discuss a magazine layout. Names and dates in a newspaper must be perfect. Checking for errors in copy are, from left, Leann Dahl, Gqrdy Little, Larry Stevens, Maureen Warrick and Karen Lang. For reference, all past issues of the Slaoreliner are kept on file. Linda Ballou, left, Bridget Brown and Dorothy Culjat keep this file up to date. Looking through exchange annuals is an excellent way of finding new ideas. Susie Robinson, editor of the 1964 Tide, points out some features of an exchange book to a staff member. Cutlines must explain the content of each picture to the reader. Sally Marx and Carolyn Wolfe write cutlines while Mr. Milton Hamlin, adviser, reads them for accuracy and consistency. Edie Means, Les Wood and Rich Roberts are concerned with art, design and layout. Here they check layouts to make sure all pictures fit according to the plan. Susie Robinson Directs Tide Staff Striving to picture Reflections of Shoreline, 20 staff members worked to produce the 1964 Tide. Mr. Milton W. Hamlin, adviser, assisted the 1964 Tide staff in constructing layouts, pictures and copy for a new and different Tide. Besides devoting time and patience to meeting deadlines, ' staff members attended a workshop at the University of Washington. A visit to Craftsman Press introduced students to the method used in publishing the Tide. Susie Robinson, editor, worked closely with members of staff to give the 1964 Tide a look of originality. With pictures taken, copy written and deadlines met, the 1964 Tide staff relaxed at the traditional pancake breakfast the morning the annual was presented to the student body and administration. Copy for the annual must contain accurate information and perfect spelling. From left, Barb Starlund, Sue Hogenauer and Ann Carlberg review copy for errors. STAFF POSITIONS Editor .... . Susie Robinson Business Manager . . Edie'Means Copy Editor . . . Barb Starlund Layout Editor . . , Rich Roberts Opening Section . . Editor, Les Wood Jenni Lapham Faculty . . . Editor, Ann Carlberg Sue Hogenauer Classes . . . Seniors, Ellen Beck Marleigh Stewart Juniors, Sue Milholland Sophomores, Roberta Anderson Organizations . . Editor, Carolyn Wolfe Sally Marx Sports . . Editor, Kermit Helsel jill MacDonald Dale Soelter Student Life . . Editor, Carol Christiansen Sharron Willard Photography . Alan Selmer From left, Jenni Lapham, Carol Christiansen and Sharron Willard decide which part of a picture they should use. Cropping out excess detail saves valuable space. Class section editors, from left, Roberta Anderson, Marleigh Stewart, Ellen Beck and Sue Milholland organize pictures before final paste-up. These boards are made especially for the class section by Craftsman Press. The sports section tries to include a variety of action shots of athletic events. From left, Jill MacDonald, Kermit Helsel, Alan Selmer and Dale Soelter plan for future pictures. Material to appear in Spectra is selected by the Editorial Board. Considering manuscripts are: From left, front row: Ralph Philbrook, Zoe Ann Hedman and Myrna MacPherson. Back row: Karen Lang and Mary Jane Lind. Determining the format of the magazine requires background material in layout and design. Reviewing samples of print are from left: Pat Klevickis, Candance Ludtke and jonette Reis. ispma Establishes Literar Tradition Spectra was originated last year as a i istudent literary publication to e give students the opportunity for creative iexpression. Organized as an after-school ' factivity, advised by Miss Margaret Newell and Mrs. Gail Evans, ithe staff sponsored contests to encourage lrnore student participation. The best contest entries in the areas of essay, short story 'and poetry, as judged by the Editorial Board fwere selected as contest winners. The winning entries were given added 'recognition in the one Spectra issue which appeared in April. Working Qwith the Editorial Board, which selected fall manuscripts to appear in the magazine, were the art and layout gcommittee and the publicity committee. Encouraging all students to enter manuscripts lin the Spectra contest was the main project of the publicity committee. From left, 7 Janice Deringer, Diana Jutgich and Pat jackson prepare to hang a completed poster. Chess, Debate, M Compete Throughout State Shoreline's three competitive clubs travel throughout Washington to compete for top honors. The Debate Club members traveled to Bellingham and Tacoma for their meets. They placed third in Metro Competition this year. MUN elected its first officers with titles corresponding to those of the UN. MUN has traveled to Ellensburg and Vancouver. The Chess Club competes in the Metro League with other chess clubs. The Chess Club holds its meetings every Thursday night to practice for Metro League tournaments. Members are, from left Jerry Kelly, Alan Bollen, Alan Beam, Ron Prevost, Jim Cook, Hugh Steffey and Robert Cibulka. The Debate Club competes in various rneets to achieve excellence in speaking and prepared arguments. Members are, from left: Becky Weiss, jim Robart, Mary Jane Lind and Charlie Penichet. Seated are Merilee Puckett and Lorraine Russo. The Model United Nations Club meets with other MUN clubs and performs the duties of the United Nations. Members are: From left, front row: Rima Monsour, Mary Ann Knemeyer, Dorinda Hire, Julie Ryder, Tani Rosen and Lorene Jacobsen. Back row: Thatcher Beary, Rick Fish, jim Robart and adviser, Mr. Dee C. Perguson. Ten points, earned by participating in drama activities, is required to join Thespians. Eric Alexander, Thespian president, supervises committees for dramatic productions and organizes Thespian meetings. Pictured are from left: Kris Reasoner, Sue Leonard, Jed Niederer and Sally Marx. Back row: Dick Francis, Pat Walter, Terry Boyle and Zelda Felice. Not pictured are: Michele Beeck- man, Mark Boynton, Marceil DeLacy, Cheryl DeLand, Terry Dennis, Janice Deringer, Sandi Diebold, Linda Dunnick, Barbara Gentry, Virginia Harris, Larry Huntsperger, Jean Johnson, Mary Ann Knemeyer, Sandy Kohler, Ann Koski Karen Kurtz, Mary Jane Lind, Sue Long, Marsha Macy, Dave Mason, Sally Merritt, Linda Meyer, Peggy Michael, Lila Misner, Linda Mortensen, Kari Riggleman, Toni Schivley, Cathy Severson, Alan Selmer, Natalie Sloan, Patti Spencer, Carylee Stavros, Ann Sullivan, Cheryl Sundby, Kris Talbott, Kathy Wahlfors and Nancy Williams. Honorary Organizations Involve Journalism, Drama Departments Myrna MacPherson, standing right, Quill and Scroll president, discusses plans for the annual initiation of new members. Quill Barbara Starlund, Jill MacDonald, John Hotson, Steve Fields, Larry Leininger, Les Wood, Bridger Brown, and Scroll members are: From left, front row: Jody Burchinal, Myrna MacPherson. Not pictured are: Steve Howell, Ann Carlberg, Carolyn Wolfe, Sally Marx, Susie Robinson, Mike Edwards, Gordy Little, Jenni Lapham, Sue Hogenauer, Roberta Anderson, Edyth Means. Back row: Ellen Beck and Sue Mar. V . ,. T . ....,,..r.,, W....,r ,,...,.. ,,.,,. .. . Special recognition of Honor Society members as a group is a tradition at Shoreline. During the january 16 United Nations assembly, Honor Society members listen attentively to Model United Nations speakers. Honor Society Launches Career Planning Program The Shoreline Chapter of the National Honor Society, composed of 155 members, sponsored numerous activities throughout the year. The new Honor Society program of career planning presented to all Shoreline students opportunities to investigate fields of their interest. Guest speakers from the University of Washington and from various professional Helds pointed out the necessity of training in career fields. At the traditional banquet, February 19, 1964, 49 new sophomore members were initiated. Bruce Richardson, former Shoreline graduate and Peace Corps volunteer, spoke on the theme Torches For Peace. Applicants to Honor Society are judged on service, leadership citizenship and scholarship. Reviewing applications are, from left: Ellen Beck, presidentg Jim Robart, vice presidentg Mrs. Gail Evans, adviserg Betty Emerick, treasurerg Karen Powell, secretary. The major project for ski club, led by officers Greg Lair, Crystal Mountain. At a meeting, ski club members listen president, Steve Howell, vice presidentg Linda Lane, secretary, as plans for coming events such as the fashion show and and John Marts, racing chairman, was a trip to Shoreline Ski Day are discussed. Ski Club Plans Traditional Ski Day, Carole Kroll Elected President Of New Pep Club Members of Shoreline's Pep Club promoted pep and spirit during the winter sports season. Carole Kroll, right, president, informs members about the Pep Club sponsored candy sales held to increase student body funds. Seated in the front row are, from left: Linda Lawyer, Marlys Little, Cheri Nazarenus, Marsha Macy and Cheryl Sundby. Second row: Mary Buckland, Denise Liberio, Michele Beeckrnan Pam Nelson. Back row: Lila Misner, Linda Meyer, Kathy Kirkland, Larry Stevens and Diana Jurgich af! Operation of the apple chest and plasticising machine was handled by members of the Distributive Education Club of America. Members are, from left: Mary Ann Nelson, treasurer, Elizabeth Dowcly, Susan Lance, Marge Dewester, Pam Gilbert, secretary, joe Roberts, Sandra Durheim, Marylee Markham, vice president, Valerie Crump, Gary Storrs, president, and Elaine Harrison. Organizations Create Vocational Interest Through membership in the Future Teachers of America, students gain practical experience in teaching. Discussing plans for students' teaching schedules at Cromwell Park Elementary School, are from left: Marla Short, Natalie Sloan, Janice Hull, Peggy Bilodeaux, Cindy Craddock, vice president, Marti Bjornstad, secretary, Linda Yerkovich and Jerry Anderson. Members of Future Business Leaders of America worked during the year to publish the Shoreline Student Directory. Pictured are, from left: Shiela Phillips, presidentg Linda Ballou and Cheri Carnes. , 1? ns The major project for SPADES members was the making of Wooden peg boards for the mentally retarded children at Hopecrest. Pictured are, from left: Evelyn Hodge, Sharon Rice, Betty Hatley, Carol Rice, Janice Hull, president, Mrs. Lois Milham and Patty Linn. Correcting papers, recording grades, setting Louise Brown, Mary Looysen, up displays and running errands are among Nancy Stevens, Karen Stocker and Darlene Spooner. the many services performed by teachers' Back row: Linda Hayward, Pam Rantz, assistants. Receiving instructions from Leslie Berg, Russell Smith, George Stewart, Mrs. June Malmstrom, secretary, are: From Joe Barbieri, Allan Walker, Alan Beam and left, front row: Susan Wood, Shirley Higson. 140 Students Assist Faculty, Administration Ollice assistants include students who work with Georgia Vogel, Nancy Makela, Diane Husan, Cheryl Chambers the secretarial staff and the administrators. Kathi Wilson and Mae Watson. Back row: These student assistants help keep the records Terri Nelson, Kathy Kirkland, and files of the students arranged correctly. Jana Cochran, Diana Jurgich, Nanett Tucker, Mary Wiedl, Office assistants include: From left, front row: Denise Liberio, Jill Wilson, Ginny Mitchell Dorothy Culjat, Lynn Paulsen, Ingrid Strolis, Barbara Teegardin and Jocelyn Batdorf. if Library assistants work one period a day in the library checking out materials, straightening shelves or doing ofice work. Helping Marlies Trott, left, Linda Chapman searches for a library card. Filling cards, keeping student health records and issuing early dismissals are among the duties performed by nurse's aids. Marlies Trott, nurses aide, assists Larry Farrow with an early dismissal. The student store operates during lunch and before school to provide students with supplies, books and tickets for Shoreline activities. , Teresa Beyers, left, and Terry Mackey, student store workers, assist Audio-visual aides supervise projection equipment available to Bill jarr with a purchase. classes. Aides are, from left: Mike Maguire. Paul Busch. Randie Shreve and Carl Ellis. I E 97 Q V ggi: .ki an f' 2 4 wx , f W 5 5 fi x ,, 5 HQ 4 Ties, Defensive Record, Mark 1963 Football Season Plunging into an unusual season dominated by ties, the Shoreline Spartans swept through the Metro League Conference with a third place tie in the Northern Division and an All-Metro record in defense for seven games. Opening the season with the traditional Jamboree, the Spartans along with Shorecrest tromped over Mountlake Terrace and Edmonds in the four quarters played at Shoreline Stadium. The following weekend the Cleveland Indians saw defeat at the hands of the Spartans in a 36-6 cross-division game. The Edmonds Tigers and the Spartans were stalled in a 0-0 tie in the first division game of the year. The Roosevelt-Shoreline battle was played to a 7-7 tie, to the frustration of everyone. Yet to see victory, the Spartans were deadlocked again, this time 0-O against the Terrace Hawks. The first division win of the year came when the Shoreline team downed the fledgling Nathan Hale Raiders in a 35-0 victory. Facing Shoreline's family rival, Shorecrest, the Spartans rambled over the Highlanders 20-6. In the last two games of the season Shoreline tied Ballard 0-0 after a close game in Memorial Stadium, and lost to the Ingraham Rams 28-0. Though the teamwork was inspiring, the Seattle Timer and the Port-Intelligencer selected three Spartans for All-Metro honors: Norm Lindjord, Tom Wiley and Bob Raher. An individual Metro honor also went to halfback Mike Johnson who held the record in pass reception. Nov. 26 the coaches presented the athletic letters at the Winter Awards assembly. Norm Lindjord, team captain, was the recipient of the Inspirational Award for 1963. Gary Takacs was announced as team captain for 1964. Head Coach Bill Marx, serving his last year at Shoreline, left the school with a top Metro record of 25 wins, 2 losses and 5 ties. For his outstanding service, he was honored at an assembly, at which time the student body presented him with tickets to the 1964 Rose Bowl. Lloyd Goodlett Bob Raher Tom White Mike Johnson Senior Halfback Senior Slotback Senior Quarterback Senior Slotback All-Metro Don Brownlee Norm Lindjord Eric Hanson Bob Zutter Senior End Senior Tackle Senior End Senior Guard Captain, All-Metro Spartans Honor Coach Marx For Eight Years' Service Coach Bill Marx expresses his appreciation upon receiving tickets to the 1964 Rose Bowl, a farewell token from the . . student body. The Metro League rated Flflal. Sf21f1Cl11'1gS Season Scores him top coach for his outstanding record. Won Lost Tied Points Shoreline Opponent: ' Roosevelt 6 O 1 13 32 6 Cleveland lngraham 6 1 O 12 O 0 Edmonds SHORELINE 2 1 4 8 7 7 Roosevelt Ballard 3 2 2 8 0 0 Terrace -Shorecrest 5 3 1 7 35 0 Hale Edmonds 2 4 1 5 20 6 Shorecrest Terrace 1 5 1 3 O O Ballard Hale 0 8 0 0 0 28 Ingraham J In an uncommon season, the varsity squad set a strong defensive record. Members of the varsity team are from left, front row: Jim Hyatt, Mike Johnson, Joe Roberts, Captain Norm Lindjord, Tom Cochran, Jim Mauck, Tom Wiley, Bob Ackein. Second row: Tom White, Eric Hansen, Richard Jessup, Don Brownlee, Walt Kelly, John Nelson, Fred Waits, Gary Takacs. Third row: Mike Maguire, Roland Becker, Glyn Fleury, Larry Hulbert, Galen Dolestad, Mike Olsen, Cary Boden. Back row: Bob Raher, Lloyd Goodlett, Larry Ogle, Ardell Hoverson, Bob Zutter, Steve Brakus, Ralph Ewing. Tom White, Spartan quarterback, is finally brought down by two Mountlake Terrace defensive men after a seven yard gain during the Jamboree. Shoreline beat Mountlake Terrace 14-0 in the Northern Jamboree held at the Shoreline Stadium. JV Standings Won Lost Tied Roosevelt 5 0 0 Ballard 4 1 0 Ingraham 3 2 0 Edmonds 2 2 1 Shorecrest 2 3 0 Shoreline 1 4 0 Terrace 0 5 0 Sophomore Standings Won Lost Tied Roosevelt 7 0 0 Shoreline 5 1 1 Shorecrest 4 2 1 Edmonds 4 3 O Hale 4 3 0 Ingraham 2 5 0 Ballard 1 6 0 Terrace 0 7 O Junior varsity team, coached by Mr. Norm Sturm, had a rough 1963 season, although it showed good prospects for next year. Members of the team are from left, front: Tim Leith, Glenn Peterson, Bruce Fliasen, Tom Swenson, Dennis Brocksmith, Terry Rousseau, Lynn Force, Norm Vigus, Allan Skoog Rick Loucks. Second row: Rick Gies, Pat Grennan, Mike Mathis, Dean Domingos, Terry Beyers, John Lange, Bill Bruce, Steve Koski, Wayne Kemmish. Back row: Loren McKim, jim Terhune, David Lloyd, Fletch Wiley, Gary Wilke, George McAfee, Dan Brown, George Stokes, Terry Gemmill. Second in the Northern Division, the sophomore football team, coached by Mr. Henry Thomson and Mr. Tom Boyd, plunged through the season with a record of 5 wins, 1 loss and one tie, Members of the squad are from left, front row: Dennis Samrady, Gary Pennock, Dave Ricketts, Jim Russell, Ed Bleifuss, Carter Lawler, Mal MacDonald, Dale Bellin, Steve Mast, Terry Troxell, Glen Brydges. Second row: Randy Moore, Jim Halley, Larry Johnson, Jon Dalan, Tim Spiro, Dan Bryant, jeff Buckley, Andy Bostrom, Kent MacDonald, Jim Stevens, Fred Robison. Third row: Jim Hughes, Gordon Skoog, Steve Liles, Tim Gritten, Doug Kjos, Brad Sather, Doug Parris, Brad Taylor, Gary Huson, Dan McNelis. Fourth row: Bob Williams, Larry Blake, John Johanson, Dennis King, Greg Brown, jerry Olson, Chuck Eide, jeff Brittan, Dick Murray. Back row: Manager Jess Kennedy, Bill Lagozzino, Gary Patricelli, Dan Milholland, Keith Burton, Paul Wartinger, Bruce Edwards, Steve Swenson, Allan Bruce, Ron Stuart, Val Chaddick. l Cheers for the starting lineup are a traditional part of pre-game activities. Steve Badger, pep booster, assists Sue Mar in her jump. Rosa Lee Rogers, Sue Mar Head Pep Squad Activities Bubbling with enthusiasm the eight cheerleaders and song- leaders, chosen by an electoral committee last i spring, were the keynotes of pep and vitality at school assemblies, pep rallies and games throughout the 1963-64 sports season. While the cheerleaders rehearsed their routines during the summer in order to be as precisioned as possible, the songleaders also worked out various dances to familiar songs. Participating in city-wide activities, the two squads and their adviser, Miss Barbara Kievat, attended several cheer conferences to learn new cheer techniques and motions. Demonstrating what they had learned, the pep'squad in their new fall and winter outfits of blue and gold, promoted pep and good sportsmanship at all games. Pep boosters, Steve Badger and Tom Stackhouse, added much to the spirit during the football games. At one of the first winter assemblies the songleaders, and cheerleaders introduced new renditions of the song On For Shoreline and the cheer F-I-G-H-T. Always ready with pep and sparkle the squad attended wrestling matches, cross-country and gymnastics meets and basketball, football and baseball games. Harriers Place Sixth In State Mud, rain and sweat characterized Shoreline's third cross- country season in Metro competition. Spartan varsity harriers placed second in the Northern Division, third in All-Metro and sixth in the state. Final events of the season began with the Northern Division meet. Despite a one-two finish by Terry Brayton and Pat Lake, respectively, the Spartans ran second place behind Ingraham, 45-36. In the All-Metro race, Spartan runners took third place following Franklin and Garfield. In this meet Brayton finished third and Lake fifth, placing them on the All-Metro cross-country team. As a climax to the season, six varsity harriers were invited to the state competition at the University of Washington Invitational Meet Nov. 16, 1963. Shoreline placed sixth out of 54 high schools participating in the meet. Season Scores A Shoreline Opponents 22 41 Roosevelt, 72 Shorecrest 26 40 Edmonds, 76 Nathan Hale 26 30 Ingraham 24 43 Mountlake Terrace, 61 Edmonds 45 36 Ingraharn, 55 Roosevelt 81 52 Franklin, 63 Garfield The 1963 varsity cross-country team listens to final instructions by Coach William Odell after a turnout in the rain and mud. Varsity members are, from left: Joel Doran, John Marts, Pat Lake, Manager John Pasma, Coach Odell, Terry Brayton, Neal Bertram, Roger Tennant. Pat Lake, left, awaits the start of the All- Merro race. This year Lake set records on the Hamlin Park and Bal- lard courses. One of the final meets of the season was the Northern Division race at the Lower Woodland Course. Terry Brayton C7075 lines up in position for the starring gun. Shoreline's second team placed first in the All- Metro second team race. Runners are from left, front row: Bob Dudman, Mike Edwards, Terry Lund. Second row: Coach William Odell, George Stewart, Mike Bookey, Mike Tuben, Dale Miller, Robbie Shoemaker, Andy Lake. Throughout the season, junior varsity members vied for positions on the varsity and second teams. Members are from left, front row: Lee Dixon, Gary Cooper, Ted Barber, Marvin Helde, Lyle Ensey, Mike Jacobsen, joe Barbieri, Kurt Steinke. Second row: Manager Jack Mapes, Malcolm MacDonald, Ron Prevost, Bob McCaughn, Larry MacLaren, Dick Mosman, Mike Jeldness, Mark Boynton, Lars Andersen, Manager Tom Menard. Coach William Odell briefs the squad during practice. A strong team is expected next year. Basketball provides amusement and exercise for teachers as well as students. Faculty members, Mr. Jim Harryman, left, Mr. James Kreiss and Mr. Doane Blair, check Gil Riddell as he goes up for a jump shot. Developing skills in gymnastics, groups of girls work out on the trampoline, high bars, ropes and tumbling mats. Spotters must be present at all times in order to insure the safety of the individual. Sally Merrit checks Nancy Davidson on her lay-in at an after- school turn-out. A good knowledge of sports l Intramurals Provide Recreation, Exercise iShelPfuf'ii,1T,2if,,ii,?.?Ii,'i5T For Energetic Students, Teachers l Badminton, basketball and tennis are familiar sports associated with the group of girls and boys who turned out all year around for intramurals. Beginning in October with badminton, girls began earning 50-points towards membership in GRA, Girls' Recreation Association. GRA officers for 1963-64 were Sue Smart, president, Judy Peterson, vice president, Pat Willard, secretary-treasurer. Although there was no organization for boys in intramurals, the after-school turn-outs initiated their desire to join team sports, which enabled them to earn their letters. All year there was an opportunity for boys to participate in group activities. In addition to team games, some student-faculty games posed great competition throughout the year. 5.5 3 7 . Lt ' ss A. 55:45 ' as like LII? Q ii., as , 5? 'ij mx Coach Sherwood Resignsg Spartans Take Fourth Place The mighty Spartans emerged this season with an attractive display of heights and abilities. Prominent on the team were the four juniors, Larry Hulbert, Gil Riddell, Mark Zell and Roland Casad who measured up to six-feet-three and over. Not to be overlooked were the senior hustlers, Mike Johnson, Larry Ogle, Steve Badger, Kermit Helsel and jon Echols, who sparked the team with their fast actions. Beginning with the four practice games before Christmas, the Spartans trounced over Queen Anne and suffered defeats from Rainier Beach, Cleveland and West Seattle. The first seven-game round of Metro play brought the Spartans a 4-3 record with victories over Shorecrest, Nathan Hale, Mountlake Terrace and Edmonds. In the second round the Spartans came up with another 4-3 record, the only losses being to Ingraham, Ballard and Roosevelt. The final record in league play of 8 wins and 6 losses put the Spartans into fourth place in Northern Metro competition. Mike Johnson was chosen team captain and Eric Hansen, inspirational team member for the season. Coach for 1963-64, Jack Sherwood, resigned late in the season to devote full time to teaching mathematics. Sherwood left Shoreline with a 70-52 record beginning with the first team in 1957. North Division Standings Wim Lorrer Ingraham 1 3 1 Roosevelt 12 2 Ballard 1 1 3 SHORELINE 8 6 Edmonds- 5 9 Shorecrest 4 10 Mountlake Terrace 2 1 2 Nathan Hale 1 1 3 Finishing his last coaching season for Shoreline, Jack Sherwood advises Mike Johnson, team captain, on operations for the last quarter of the Hawk-Spartan game. Sherwood's career started with the first team in 1957. Gil Riddell Coached by Mr. Tom Boyd, standing, sophomore basketball players were given a chance to alternate with members of the junior varsity team. The sophomore squad includes, from left, front row: Danny Bryant, Kent MacDonald, Gary Pennock, Craig Rutherford, Ken Hamm, Malcolm MacDonald. Second row: Gary Huson, Dick Knight, Nick Jorg, Val Chaddick, Bill Paulson. 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' 5 zfz,.sz1fQ1rs2fse5sxra gn W . aw :M fs,3:sf.a,:-1 r-me was . A 5 s2gr4',,g,1Mzg1'iy ,ffrihvsiiwi 51 ' ff1Qff - K. 1 egg J .ff i -122533: f:1I'fe:I Mike Johnson Larry Ogle Mick Kelleher R1ck Buckland Larry Hulbert Terry Colacino Roland Casad Eric Hanson Mark Zell Mike Bookey Steve Badger Dan Brown Jon Echols Sophomore Standings Roosevelt 14-0 Ballard 11-3 Shorecrest 10-4 SHORELINE 6-8 Edmonds 6-8 Mountlake Terrace 4-10 Ingraham 3-11 Nathan Hale , 2-12 During a tense moment in the Spartan-Highlander game, team members watch critically the plays of their opponents. They are, from left: Terry Colacino, Gil Riddell, Larry Hulbert, Dan Brown, Roland Casad, Mick Kelleher and Jon Echols. Wiley, Koenigs Place First In State With nine individual Hrst places in tournament play, the varsity ,grapplers placed second in sub-district, first in district and second in the state with two state champions. The team captured first place in the Northwest League with a 7-0 record. The sub-district meet, held at Shoreline Feb. 15, placed Shoreline second behind Edmonds, 91-83. Victorious in this meet were Bill Brown, Jeri Ching, Eric Perlman, Roger Tennant and Tom Wiley. Dick Koenigs took second place, Gary Takacs third and Tom Gress fourth. The district meet on Feb. 22 ended with the Spartan grapplers champions of the Northwest District. This was the first time a southern team had won the district championship. Shoreline led the district tournament held at Burlington-Edison with an eight point advantage over the second place team. Tennant and Wiley placed first, Koenigs and Perlman second, Ching and Gress finished third. February 29 six members of the team traveled to XWashington State University at Pullman for the state meet. As a team Shoreline took second place. Koenigs at 127 lbs. and Wiley in the heavyweight class became state champions. Varsity wrestlers watch as Dick Koenigs C127 lb.j and Bill Brown C120 lb.D demonstrate a back bridge. They are, from left: Roger Tennant C112 lb.J, Jeff Ching C105 lb.D, Eric Perlman C153 lb.D, Tom Gress C145 lb.j, Tom Wiley CHvy.D , Bob Aiken C154 lb.b, Fred Waits C165 lb.j, Gary Takacs C175 lb.j, Larry Blake C191 lb.J and Terry Gemmill C140 lb.D. Bill Brown, left, and Dick Koenigs demonstrate a wizard hip throw. Proper manipulation of this hold can lead to a take down or a pin. Tournament Standings Sub-Dimfict Edmonds 9 1 SHORELINE 85 Everett 68 Dirtrict SHORELINE 60 Burlington- Edison 5 2 Mt. Vernon 47 State Moses Lake 44 SHORELINE 3 5 Clover Park 28 Varsity Grapplers Finish Second In State Meet At Pullman Leif Harris, left, and Tom Wiley study the squad rooster for the state meet. Harris Won his only two matches before breaking his Wrist. Later he acted as trainer and assistant to Coach Ken Habeck during the post-season tournaments. Tom Toby Wiley rides the Everett heavyweight wrestler during his match in the sub-district meet. Winning this match and the sub- district championship made him eligible for district competition. ' Junior varsity wrestlers won all but one meet this season, following the regular varsity schedule. Grapplers are: From left, front row: Bill McKe1vey, Dick Hopkins, David Rolfe, Bob Spiro, Darwin Franks, Wayne Kemmish, Second row: Dick Ramstead, Rick Gies, Jerry Lewis, John Smith, Dick Hoff, john Lange. Back row: Ron Davis, Thatcher Beary, Ken Kromann, Bruce Douglas, Harry I-Irycenko, Ed Potter. Shoreline's strongest sophomore team in the school's history was undefea season. The grapplers set a Shoreline record for having wrestled a perfect meet against Blanchet, 60-0. Members of the successful team are: From left, front row: Dave Koenigs, Ron Perkins, Greg Tavis, Felix Martinez, Brad Taylor. Second row: Scott Trew, Larry Johnson, Phil Myhre, Tim Spiro, Jon Dalan, Steve Swenson. Back row: Arne Logan, Paul Wartinger, Doug Kjos, Jim Hughes, Dennis Samrady, Rick Burt. ted this Varsity Season Scores Shoreline Opponent: 28 24 Edmonds 2 5 19 Blanchet 26 2 1 Marysville 5 6 1 5 Kelso 2 0 2 3 Olympia 3 2 12 Renton 3 6 8 Highline 39 8 Terrace 29 21 Everett 3 2 1 5 Cascade 21 2 5 Mt. Vernon 5 3 1 1 Bellevue 3 6 8 Shorecrest 35 9 Meadowdale Working hard with the team, Coach Ken Habeck stressed strenuous turn-outs. He looks forward to a successful season next year, with hopes of winning the state championship. Paul Grace, captain, demonstrates an iron cross on the rings. Grace was among those attend- ing the state meet. Out of 20 boys turning out for gymnastics, six went to the state meet and placed tenth for Shoreline. Team members are: From left, front row: jim Huntsperger, Gary Malmstrom, Roger Brumpton, Bill Haworth, Lynn Oltman, Terry Lund, Mike Williams, Robin Doss. Back row: Ron Forehand, Tim Higman, Tim McConnell, Mike Sinclair, Don Davis, Jon Smith, Lewis Athow, Larry Robinson, Wally Haworth, Larry Huntsperger, Paul Grace, Bob Jayne. Gymnasts Finish Second Competitive Year, Place Tenth In State Executing a planche on the parallel bars, Bill Haworth competes in the Shoreline-Shorecrest -meet. Lynn Oltman, sophomore, demonstrates a giant circle on the high bar. Performing on the trampoline, Tim McConnell executes a back layout. The varsity track team is composed of representatives from each of the three classes. Members are: From left, front row: R. Emerson, manager, S. Randall, manager, R. Forehand, T. Lund, T. Gemmil, L. Goodlett, D. Brannan, L. McKim. Second row: A. Skoog, J. Walton, K. Byall, T. Leith, J. Weidl, L. Leininger, G. Beatte. Third row: S. Wiitala, manager, J. Barbieri, D. Miller, I.. Ogle, D. Jessup, P. Lake, W. Kemmish, J. Doran, G. Prestegard. Back row: D. Misner, M. Williams, N. Lindjord, L. Hulbert, T. Brayton, F. Matlock, R. Brumpton, G. Haines. Sophomores comprised a large squad for the 1964 track season. Members of the team are: Front row, from left: P. Robertson, D. Milholland, A. Lake, C. Dill, P. Scott, A. Bostrom, G. Patricelli, G. Pennock, E. Beifus, D. Parris. Second row: D. Price, manager, J. Kennedy, M. Smith, D. Hughes, D. Bellin, M. MacDonald, J. Stevens, D. Ricketts, D. Jessup. Third row: G. Miles, manager, M. Woods, T. Colby, R. Bjornson. J. Russell, D. Murphy, D. King, G. Cooper, L. Ogle. Back row: B. Comstock, B. Woods, J. Niederer, G. Skoog, D. Scott, W. Clubine, B. Sather, S. Swenson, S. Lyles, D. Miller. 'QW ,. . f 1,.i.J . 1 I .fi 1 . 1, 5 V55l,?li7,j fm fglgggfffiifjclicgdg , T W if ,IXsf1ifw'55lg6:l?i,S.1rL,.. E' -I A z ii i . s S. 1 , U. 1 1 , - f 1 P I ' 'V Eiiaeiwi.-:13. aE . - f ps , . f,. , XL . 3 .11 ' '- 1. 2 -w1u4i.1,f f ' ., rig 1 'dit g 55 ss B rs . 1 ,SS 1-1 W ggggilgggs, - .. .... . W .. fi ..1.. .S sagem is A ,,,QQ? l smwgk il ,W 'Vw gm H - M ., ge l'f'Fi5 ' 'HI' :: 1: I ' 2:5521 ' 5fQ1i15.:i:E::':1: 1:.fl5'.. ' all l .. W1 1 Broad jumping requires a great deal of physical endurance and pacing. Dale Brannan jumps 17 feet at one of the first spring practices. Pole vaulting is one event which requires a great deal of skill. Here Gordie Beatte clears the bar at 12 feet While several other squad members look on. Senior co-captains Larry Ogle and Dale Brannan run the low and the high hurdles. Both Brannan and Ogle were returning lettermen in track. Track Men Prepare For Difficult Season Well stocked with returning lettermen, the Spartan track team started the 1964 season with a victory over Nathan Hale. The squad, coached by Mr. Henry Thomson, had a full schedule to fill for the season, including a Relay Carnival and an All-Metro meet. The many events in which the boys participated were: the shot put, discus, pole vault, javelin, hurdles, high jump, broad. jump, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 880 yard clash and the mile relay. Several of the boys earned state honors the year before and Coach Thomson expressed the hope of seeing the same boys and more compete for state honors in 1964. Tim Leith, junior, just clears the high jump bar at 6 feet. Last season Leith narrowly missed going to the state competition at Pullman. x White, Boden Lead Varsity Baseball Team The 1963 varsity baseball team, behind the pitching of Wayne MacNeill and the hitting of Gordie Davis and Tom White, Hnished second in the Northern Division. The Spartan nine finished third in the Metro League by beating Queen Anne 5-2 at Sick's Seattle Stadium. This year the young Spartan batmen have won one practice game and one league game. In the practice games Shoreline beat Ingraham 8-1, lost to Rainier Beach twice, 7-1 and 8-3, and lost to Cleveland 6-1. In league games the baseball team beat Mountlake Terrace 9-3, but lost to Edmonds 9-5 and Roosevelt 7-3. This year's team is composed of two sophomores, nine juniors and five seniors. Sophomores are Bruce Edwards, infield, and Gary Huson, pitcher. Juniors are Dennis Dokken, pitcher, Terry Colacino, pitcher, Mike Kelleher, infield, Jay Everett, outfield, Dean Domingos, pitcher and infield, Roger Tennant, outfield, Cary Boden, catcher and Rich Gies, outfield. Seniors are Tom White, pitcher, infield and captain, Glenn Peterson, infield, Don Brownlee, pitcher, Mike Olsen, outfield and Tom Wiley, outfield. Season Schedule Shoreline Shoreline Shoreline Shoreline Shoreline Shoreline Shoreline Ballard Edmonds Mountlake Roosevelt Shorecrest Ingraham Terrace Starting his third year as head baseball coach at Shoreline, Coach Jim Harryman has produced two third place teams in all-Metro competition. Harryman has stressed good training and a good mental outlook in preparation for the games. 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M. .,,,,,. , Bruce Edwards Sophomore Gary Huson Sophomore This year the sophomores and juniors combined to form the junior varsity baseball squad. Members are: From left, front row: Gordon Miller, Dick Hayward, Mike Hopson, Bill Fittro, Bill Durham, Dan Bryant, john Kaas, Keith Kellogg, Ted Fredericks. Back row: Coach Gerald Franks, Mike Maguire, Roger Moen, Lloyd Sagdahl, Bob Lee, Jeff Buckley, Tim Gritten, Paul Wartinger, Daryl Merkle, Craig Rutherford, Dan Schramer, Mike Mathis, Dennis Baber, Coach james Kreiss. Cary Boden, Spartan catcher, bats against the Edmonds pitcher on Shoreline's home field. Shoreline showed good power with homeruns by Boden and Tom White, captain. Captain Dan Scott Golf Team Defends Metro, State Titles Championships characterized the 1965 varsity golf team as it swept through the Metro League with a 7-1 win-loss record. The Spartan team then proceeded to capture the state title, beating Lewis and Clark of Spokane by one stroke. Shoreline sent its top four men to Everett for the state meet. The players were Dan Scott, Gary Henderson and Paul Hogan, juniors, and Don Scott, a sophomore. This year all four of these lettermen were back plus another letterman, Gary Nason. Joining these golfers were Gordie Clemans and Kurt Saldin, giving Shoreline a highly ranked team both in the Metro League and in the state. Gary Nason junior Gordie Clemans Senior Coach Jack Shore Senior Gary Henderson Senior Coach jack Shore talks with the golf team before a match at Inglewood. Members are, from left: Gary Nason, Kurt Saldin, Ron Stuart, Garry Henderson, Dan Scott, Paul Hogan, Gordie Clemans. Not pictured is Don Scott. Paul Hogan Senior Dick Knight David Rolfe Sophomore Lee Curry Junior Junior Eric Hanson Kermit Helsel Senior Senior Tennis Men Pose Threat For City Teams With a skilled team to work with, Coach Tom Boyd's tennis team finished the 1963 season with a record. Dick Knight, sophomore, was number one man on the 1964 team, holding a Northwest Championship title. Along with Eric Hanson, Knight posed a double threat to other schools early in the season. The 1964 team scored victories over Shorecrest, Edmonds and Mountlake Terrace in practice matches. Season Schedule April 1 April 8 April 13 April 22 April 30 May 6 May 12 Shorecrest Ingraham Ballard Mountlake Terrace Nathan Hale Edmonds Roosevelt Mark Hall confers with Coach Tom Boyd as Boyd observes a practice match. Shoreline scored a victory over Shorecrest in the first match of the season 9-0. Positions on the tennis team are announced at the end of the year. This allows the coach to select those boys having the most ability or having improved most during the year. Team members are: From left, front row: Mark Hall, Doug Adkins, Fletch Wiley, Dave Keller. Second row: Bruce Jones, Gordie Briscoe, Kermit Helsel, David Rolfe, George McAfee, Dick Knight. Back row: Coach Boyd, Bill Jeude, Bill Fisher, Eric Hanson, Lee Curry, Mark Zell, Norm Vigus. 2 1 127 Students listen to a lecture on imaginary numbers in an Algebra 4 and Trig class, instructed by Rommel Freitag. Shoreline classes operate on a six-period clay. SHS Life Reflects Academic, Extra-Curricular Programs Halls crowded before, after school and between classes, absence of bells during the day, students taking part in discussion of English lecture, leisure time during the break, friends gathering in the Lobby, quiet moments during independent study, buses leaving at 2:45 p.m. - - - A day at Shoreline. Members of Mrs. Kay Keyes' homeroom work in the gardens outside their room in the 20's unit. Homeroom responsibilities include cleaning the grounds and weeding the gardens outside the classroom. ,- The halls around Shoreline are especially crowded at the close of school The lockers which line the hallways of the units are each shared by two students My W Qi, h w pf For 15 minutes between first and second periods during the break, students have free time in which to study, eat or just relax. Here seniors use the Cove during the break. Students work on an experiment in biology class. Both regular and intensive classes in biology, physics and chemistry are offered to Shoreline students The student activity center serves many purposes at Shoreline. Students with independent study privileges use it for completing their assignments. Students arrived at school before classes in order l l - K to play an April Fool's joke on Mr. Gene Smith, vice ML. Ed Hasselblad, Principal' and M155 Janet Smlfh, principal at Shoreline. Organized by the seniors, students junior class counselor, talk with parents at the blew up 1500 balloons to fill Mr. Smithis Office. annual Back to School night. This event was scheduled for November 25, but was posponed until December because of the assassination of President Kennedy. PTA, Pranks Highlight ut Of School Activities Upon dismissal at 2:35, the student parking lot rapidly becomes deserted. Soon afterward the lot is again filled with the cars of students going to the Shoreline Community College. Torches for Peace, the annual Honor Society Banquet, was held February 19, to honor incoming sophomores. Bruce Richardson, Peace Corp member, was the guest speaker for the banquet, the major project for the Honor Society. Girls' Club, Honor Society Sponsor Banquets For Students, Parents The Girls' Club Father-Daughter Banquet was held February 6. Surrey and rockets were made with the colors blue and green, and were used as table decorations to carry out the theme Under Western Skies. The guest speaker at the Girls' Club Father-Daughter Banquet was Mr. F. J. Johnson, head of the Shoreline English department. Both the girls and their fathers enjoyed entertainment provided by the Kennedy Brothers and Arlene Ervin. 153 TW 'vw Q., ' 5 Wk ,, if ae+.f S ...Q Af tif an 5 . Charlie Penichet, student body president, receives the Freedom Shrine Award for Shoreline from Mr. Blake S. Porte, President of the Exchange Club of North Seattle. This award included replicas of over 15 historical documents. Freedom Shrine, United ations Mark Assembly Themes Rima Mansour, a junior attending Shoreline from Beirut, Lebanon, addresses the student body in an assembly sponsored by the MUN. This assembly, honoring the Honor Society, was held to inform the students of the functions of various organizations under the United Nations. 137 Key Club Breakfast Raises S1800 For SBA Fund Major money-raising projects for the student body fund were held during the fall. The annual Light Bulb Sale sponsored by the Shoreline Lions Club was held October 23. Shoreline made a profit of 3550. 35150 was put into the SBA fund. The remaining 35400 was awarded as a senior scholarship. On November 2 the Key Club-sponsored Pancake Breakfast was held in the Shoreline cafetorium. Key Club members prepared the breakfast and Girls' Club members assisted in serving. Adding 31800 to the SBA fund, the breakfast was highly successful. On October 7, the Parent Booster Club's raffle tickets went on sale. The raffle was held to aid Shoreline's athletic program. The drawing was held at half time during the Shoreline-Shorecrest game November l. Winners were awarded 35100, first prize, and radios for second and third prizes. Shoreline students participate in the Light Bulb Sale sponsored by the Shoreline Lion's Club. Trying their sales pitch on Carol Root are, center, Terry Rousseau and Larry Troxel. People from in and around the Shoreline area enjoy the Pancake Breakfast, sponsored by the Key Club. The breakfast, held November 2, had an outstanding attendance of over 1500 people. -rs l 138 ::.',:::ffEIatIII1ss2! - .' -- ':Y' xl ::::, fi' I Mary Jane Lind Marceil Delacy Larry Huntsperger Abby Brewrter Martha Brewrter Teddy Brewrler Dick Brown Terry Boyle Mortimer Brewrter jonathan Brewrter The cast is assembled in full costume for the finale. Standing, from left, are: Dick Foote, Doug Parris, Don Burns, Mary jane Lind, Marceil DeLacy, Terry Boyle, Eric Alexander, Steve Randall, Jim Townsend, Seated in front are: Gordy Clemens, Linda Mortenson, Dick Brown, Larry Huntsperger, Jed Niederer. Lee Olson, the body, is on the floor. Arrenic amd Old Lace Breaks Attendance Records at SHS Well, dear, for a gallon of elderberry wine I take one teaspoon of arsenic, then add a half teaspoon of strychnine and then just a pinch of cyanide. This was the recipe for a drink given to elderly gentlemen by two sweet old ladies in Arrenic and Old Lace, the fall play. The play, which broke fall attendance records at SHS, was presented Dec. 4, 5 and 6. A hilarious mix-up in bodies in the window seat and the competition for corpses between the Victorian sisters and their notorious nephew highlighted the delightful comedy- mystery. Complications began when another nephew, Mortimer learned of his aunts' doings. The play was presented under the direction of Mr. Morris Henderickson. Mrs. Shirley jones and Mr. Milton Hamlin served as technical directors. Student directors were Kris Reasoner and Susan Leonard. Suspicious of his auntls behavior, Mortimer begins searching for the unexpected. He suddenly discovers a dead body in the window seat. Teddy charges through the room, impersonating President Roosevelt His outbursts often startled both the actors and the audience sql? . . -3:15 ., M. ' I . E?'z2 'f2H'k55iHt:Er,,: , 7 ,gsawl ,, ,, ga: , if ' ,,-: I - , hv ,, , at A aft. gp g: w e mat ifsriglggei' 1- wt Eftiaarxtat ' Alan Bixby Arlene Ervin Fred Allen Harold Hill Marian Paroo Winthrop Parao Ray Hartzell Kathy Hanson Mr. Morris Mayor Shinn Eulalie Shinn D5-igzinckson As students make use of the town library, Harold Hill, a traveling salesman, unsuccessfully pursues Marian Paroo, the librarian. Although Marian ignores Harold's advances at first, she later falls in love with him. 7 iiii ll Bixby Ervin Star In Miisic Mm Alan Bixby and Arlene Ervin headed a cast of over 60 students in Shoreline's production of The Minis Man, held March 5, 6, and 7 in the jane Addams junior High School auditorium. Bixby played the lead role of Harold Hill, a fast-talking, double-dealing, traveling salesman. Arlene, as Marian Paroo, the town librarian, provided the romantic interest for Hill. In Meredith XWillson's musical comedy, Hill convinces the town to buy musical instruments and band uniforms, promising to teach the children how to play. Hill plans to leave after he gets the money, but his growing love for Marian makes him wait too long. Another salesman, played by Dick Brown, tries to expose Hill's plans to keep the name of salesmen clean. The production, one of the largest ever attempted by the Shoreline music and drama departments, was directed by Mr. Morris Hendrickson. Mrs. Shirley jones, technical director, with the help of Miss Barbara Kievat, advised the two student choreographers, Sandy Lindner and Sue Mar. The girls created and directed the library dance and Shipoopi, which were highlights of the play. Costumes for The Mmic Man were furnished by a professional costumer but students designed and made the complicated sets. Students also were in charge of make-up. Orchestration and the choral accompaniment were handled by Mr. Walter Barnum and Mr. Jack Unger. During the finale of the Saturday night performance, a cake is presented to director Mr. Morris Hendrickson, left, as a farewell token. The Music Man was the last of 15 productions directed by him at Shoreline High School. He will be gone next year on a John Hay Fellowship. i Harold Hill and Marian Paroo look on while the teenagers of River City, Iowa dance the Shipoopi, taught to them by Hill. Later Hill and Marian drop their conservatism and join the dance. The dance was one of the highlights of the musical. Cast Harold Hill, ,,... ..... A lan Bixby Marian Paroo ........... ,-,Arlene Ervin Mayor Shinn ...,......... ,L-Ray Hartzell Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn ..... .... K athy Hanson Winthrop Paroo ,n..n -, .... ,.n,, F red Allen Mrs. Paroo ...W....e....n............ Janis Denton Marcellus Washburn ..u.............. Eric Alexander Other Cast Members: Dick Brown, Lee Olson, Bob McDonald, George Stokes, Phyllis Clayton, Mike Smith, Kari Riggleman, Dave Mason, Edyth Means, Dale Easley, Mark Boynton, Jim Townsend. Barber Shop Quartet: Paul Kennedy, Terry Dennis, Torn Stackhouse, Phil Ranheirn. Ladies' Aide: Shirley Higson, Susan Leonard, Linda Mortensen, Sandy Bryson. Chorus: Nancy Stevens, Kathi Wilson, joan Vick, Shirley McNeese. Library Dancers: John Walton, Lynn Oltman, Sandy Lindner, Helen Kiriluk, Karen Ranheim, Chris Paul, Joy Slack, Mary Buckland, Donna Smith, Mike Williams, Dennis Williamson, George McAfee, Larry Stevens, Mike Woods. Shipoopi Dancersf' Sue Mar, Sandy McNamee, Cindy Cornell, Larry Coffelt, jerry Anderson, Marcia Syverson, Muriel Bevilacqua, Bill Haworth, Paul Grace, Robin Doss. Winthrop Paroo was often criticized by his mother and sister for his shyness of girls, a result of his lisp. His admiration for Harold Hill gave him new confidence. Professor Harold Hill warns the townspeople of River City about the hidden Trouble of poolhall delinquency. His convincing manner deceives the citizens into allowing him to organize a boys' band. Alexander Poses As A i Cburleyiv Aunt Ten students brought laughter to Shoreline as they performed in the play Claufflejfr Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Under the direction of Mr. Milton Hamlin, the comedy was presented May 7, 8 and 9 in the Shoreline auditorium. The story concerns two Oxford undergraduates, Charley and Jack, who, in their struggle to win the hearts of two young ladies, persuade a fellow student to pose as Charley's wealthy aunt. But when two elderly gentlemen decide to court Charley's aunt, comic confusion results. Churleylr Aunt was the first play directed by Mr. Hamlin. Mrs. Shirley Jones was in charge of make up, costumes and prop committees. Mr. Morris Hendrickson advised the stage crew. Eric Alexander Lord Funcourt Bubberley Alias Cbarlegfr Aunt ,Aw r jail: f' 3 ,.... 1' SR ,Jai A-433 .,,. L,.iraif,,7'5 ' if pw. '95 , J 1 , 155 M. . ' ' 1 Larry Huntsperger Kathy Perry fuck Cherney Kitty Vemfun Eric Perlman Ann Sullivan Charley Wyffelamn Amy Spettigue While in the garden, both Spettigue, kneeling, left, and Sir Francis Chesney, right, propose to CIJKWIGQIJJ Aunt, alias Lord Fancourt Babberley. Persons looking on include, Ela Delahay, Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez and Brasset. At rehearsals, Mr. Milton Hamlin, left, director, helped the students with their parts and explained technicalities of the play. Cast members are: From left, front row: Eric Alexander, Larry Huntsperger, Jim Hyatt Cseated backb, Rick Fish, Sue Hogenauer, Ann Sullivan, Kathy Perry, Standing, back right: Eric Perlman, Sally Merritt, Terry Boyle. 1 i N J I 4 W E 4 3 1 Penny Adkins sands the rough edges of classroom chairs. This improvement was suggested as a homeroom project to help preserve school property and girls' nylons. Student Efforts Beautify Campus Grounds Meringue pies thrown at teachersg eggs splattering at 50 feetg candidates waiting with nervous anticipation for the announcement of next year's ofiicersg humorous skits presented by students and facultyg and the beautification of the campus grounds within a few hours - Campus Day at Shoreline. The morning hours are spent improving and cleaning up the grounds around the school. Each homeroom is assigned a 'certain section and is in charge of its clean-up. Rugby, skits and the announcement of next year's student officers take place at an all-school assembly held just before lunch. A picnic lunch is followed by a sock hop in the gym. Games held in the football stadium, where classes compete in such sports as the egg toss, tug-of-war, and the three-legged race for the Campus Day Trophy, climax the day of service and festivity. Students work in the gardens outside the 50's unit planting shrubs purchased with money raised through drives and sales sponsored by each of the classes. Approximately 3400 is raised each year for the improvement of the school grounds. Their high school career brought to a climax, graduates take a last moment to talk with their classmates about memorable events of the past three years. The traditional Senior Spree follows graduation exercises. 25 Seniors Graduate In june 3 Ceremonies Graduation is both an end and a beginning. With the presentation -of the diplomas, three years of high school are brought to a close. At the same time a new Way of life beginsg one that holds greater responsibility and independence. Graduation exercises were held june 3 at the Hec Edmundson Pavilion, following two days of confusing and tiring practice by approximately 425 members of the class of 1964. Because half of the would-be sophomore class was transferred to Shorecrest High School when it opened in 1962, the class of '64 is the smallest to graduate from Shoreline in four years. The traditional Senior Spree followed commencement exercises. Above, two students share a few moments of solitude before joining the many relatives and friends who gather, left. The large crowds that attend are often caught up in the excitement that is felt by the graduates. This year graduation exercises were held June 5 at the Hec Edmundson Pavilion. 1964 was the year that Ranger VI reached the moon . . Beatlemania infected the United States . . elephant jokes and Tom Swifties evolved . . . high priced Cleopatra was released . . . there were riots in Panama . . sophomores won the Rugby Cup . . President Kennedy died at an assassin's hand . . Spartans share in the world-wide mourning of the Presidenfs death . . long straight hairdos were inn . . Shorelir1e's own Beatles madras plaid . . . wine red, blues and greens were fashion color favorites . . . girls She Loves You, Sugar Shack were top tunes . . Bill Marx joined staff of Shoreline Community College as head football coach . . Boots-Ja feminine fad . . . wore boots . . . patterned stockings . . . Shoreline Community College opened at SHS . . . Cassius Clay was Crowned World Heavyweight Champion . . . Tom Jones hit the screen . . . April Fool's Day found Vice Principal Smith's office filled with balloons . . . an Asian flu epidemic Boys keep up with '64 styles . . . struck . . . elbow patches . . . U of W jackets worn by boys . . . Happiness is started a new craze . . . Alaska survived the second worst earthquake in recorded history. Richard Burton made Liz an honest woman . . . folk songs and hootenannies gained popularity . . . gg Shoreline placed second in Dr. Ray Howard becomes head of Shoreline Community College . . . state wrestling competition . . . Seattle's Repertory Theater opened . . . this was 1964. Rose Bowl tickets for Coach Marx . i Q :Bal 32 sf 3 5 fi Em f pig EE I WEN ai WW W ,alfa 1 QA X S' Qitfggw- 1 Q- M N ml' qw., -1 ,,..,,-1 W-'4 A ' .f- x x -f x 1 r ur 5:3 ,, - f.- .V ,A- . :- fu-' Lf HJLQZ .V - . -, ,, ,-.Ae - W lr, l , . I -I .- x x f t ..,, . ,, ,N .,-....q. h . I ,.,. . f..,.f.,,.7.T,.- :...-..-. .., r-'--L--- 4 . t., y -: ' ' x --gg. g.1.f' - , 3 39 1- ' 1 -
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