South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)

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A MY? 1955-The Aschenbrenner Crewcut, a now familiar sight, was the result of a wager on the outcome of an early athletic event. NOW WE ARE TEN mf ix EW in X l,,,, i -vain? . g ar C T ...il sl' ewfscasfm- . .. ta 1957-l.V. rally members, Janice Phillips, lim Davenport, Claudia Fry, Eddie Hamilton, and Judy Atwood, pause for a photo half-time. 1 F is t . SP1 'J rm te Mu: T ,.. g , , y.t y i K... E. . -i kikk . 15 . f- A , Q C: L7 E W E 1958- Pep club poster urges Saxons to support their team at the state football quarterfinals in Prineville. 1959-Members of the Coronation count danced Till the End of Time. Princesses and S-Squires: Sue Zwicker, Gary Calaba, Ricki Wood, Dave Perry, Lee Coffey, Jeff Bodenweiser, Nancy Miller, Art Erickson, first princess Mary Wilbur, Keeko lbar, Queen Molly Allen, Mike Fenimore, second princess Karen Harris, Wes Stewart, Terry Taylor, Denny Glasgow, Sharon Johnson, Mike Mills, Jill Scott, Bob Hartman, Flower girl, Sally Long, and crown bearer, lim DeLoretto. 1956-Prizefwinning boppers Butch Benson and Nancy Clemons swing to Rock Around the Clock. 1961-A popular singing group, the Blue Tones lDenny Nelson, Vin Fichter, Jerry Olson, and Don Brownl, entertained at many school and extra-curricular activities. of I 1960-Rotarian and girl of the month for October, Woody Bennett and lean Minto, discuss a homework assignment .., , V: as Q 1963 - A.F.S. student Bjorn Persson chats with a Saxon friend, Cathy Stone. Q 'J Q Q5 'X . Q' X, 9 X r 5 fl I J r 4 4 . 1962-Senior girls formed a marching group, calling themselves the Saxonettes. Members: Row 1: Linda Ohling, Peggy Cook, Cheryl Schoessler, ludy Mason, Marla McVay, Sue Culver. Row 2: Pat Thorn, Marahee Groom, Sue Charles, Pat Gwinup, Martha Lucas, Merry Ann McGlinn, Mary Clabough, Linda Moore. Row 3: lulie Shifter, Linda Tromlitz, Marilyn Luther, Petra Skroharczyk, Lou Ann Waln, Bev Shriver, CeCe McNeil, lan Williams. 1964- Because of double shifting at North Salem, adult education night classes were held at the Saxon home. 5 9 SEPTEMBER f-1 OCTOBER F5 ng 011 Buses unmng Up the Sem ed Roses For the wmnnnogmls NOVEMBER , A . , ww? 44 GL Welcome Day, September 4, 1963 an introduction to a small part of Saxon lite. The first day, September 9, the beginning of the end for some, the first step for others, Indian Summer days melting into crisp fall nights at the stadium. Football with an added attraction, Rowdy Dowd Darlings. A two-week UGN drive ending with S500 over the goal. The Magazine Drive - for every two subscriptions, a Saxon football-player doll. Black Friday, November 22, a day of national tragedy. And then Thanksgiving vacation, saddened by the recent loss of our president. ' l On September 9, South Salem opened its doors for the tenth year. Enrollment reached 1964, more than doubling 1 the number ot students with which the school began a decade before. 22.3 ,..,,'J2.Z A An integral part of opening procedure, tee-paying, was conducted the first two weeks of school. Crowded conditions brought split-shift scheduling, study halls in the library and cafeteria, and packed halls. The Girls' League began the year on September 4 with the Big and Little Sister Day to welcome incoming sophomore girls and transfer students. SOUTH OPENS ITS DOORS Q f xx R .O wr d ' i Avy Senior boys took advantage of the prolonged good weather, using the noon hour to conduct educational experiments outside. Mike Badger, I, .5 Ron Willeford, Dana Smith, and Ken Day effortlessly lift Spence Powell with the assistance of deep concen- tration. is ' -Q l!f,,g ed On September 13, hundreds of Saxon fans watched their team fall to the Vikings, 2645, On October 9, Saxons, busy eating lunch, witnessed a real fire as one of the school buses went up in flames, :sw-Hx. we SQ' 4,-Q Mo - WW ' ' iv' 1 2 ,4 -fx :'. , , A, Mn V' .QM gfgfydmfvrw IIA .l N K l o 2 3 'V 7. .wuqfwfg ' -xl 1 N7 , Vi Q ,img Gk, 41? ia Y. Jw, . mm,, , lf--'4 ,,,,f 4 ri L K ,,.,---v---4..,W-.,.,,.MV, W.-.0 MU W ' ' gf, Qi fjyxsw.. 2 1 Qu-ad l,....., EM Q A 2 ,J Q1 1 av., R XY KA 1 H. ,,.. ,1,.,5,l if gi gp., Rf? J . . f Q -,Q 9 , Q fx f - 2 1' 2 .W -,-. fi K , ,.-, , 5, a . 5 i k,, ' Y' we T I ,lf XX s , . Ig! , . 1 .if i Vi .k ' JL-T fg i Q 5 v 2. I U 3 . Q . . 3 X . i . A A A f Y Q w A ,Q I Q.. O 1 , v mf ilfitl FEBR I -fs. . Maxine Heringer, Dean of Girls Mr. Brown has been vice principal since the beginning of the school, In 1962 South gained a second vice principal, Mr. Ramsdell who had been Dean of Boys. At that time Mr. Tilton a former Amerie can Problems teacher, became Dean of Boys. Miss Heringer taught English for the first four years and has served as Dean of Girls since then. Mr. Hauk has been coordinator of physical education since the schooI's opening. The office staff has increased from three to four secretaries. 4 'DE AN OF BOYS. sg N - -WY is 9 T011 7 8 Q7 18 ,4 lg Z is 425-36272829 Dean ol Boys, lack Tilton Q .Q 7 . -K M .ig --i tw ss- K- t.:: sg ip , Office secretaries, Octavia McDonough, Attendance Clerkg Ann Gross, Assistantg Wilma McGuire, Dorothy Weiberg, Oltice Manager. In 1954, when South opened her doors, the busy Salem school board consisted of only seven members. Recent large increases in the schools have forced the board to expand to its present number of eleven. xr A ,s:f'A4x Mr. James Danials, Mrs. Shernlyn Maltby, Vice-Chairman, Mr. Sid Boiseg and Mr. Thomas Enright. S Nr Mr. Arthur Myers, not pictured, is the Assistant Superintendent ? for the Elementary Schools. Dr. Charles D. Schmidt, Superintendent. OHOOL BOARD DIRECTS OUR KNOWLEDGE Mrs. Loretta lsom, Administrative Secretary, and Mr. Connell Ward, Clerk-Business Manager. Mrs. lsom is not a member of the board. Dr. George Martin, Assistant Superintendent, Secondary Schools and Mr. Stanley Hammer, Chairman. fr! Mr. Lloyd Hammel, and Dr. A. T. King, M.D. As. .gui Mrs. Gladys Jurang Mrs. Doris Kennedy, Guidance Secref taries, coordinate the student-infested Guidance Center. 1. MRS. KENN Counseling Staff, Mr. Clifford Girod, Mr. Arthur Christiansen, Mrs. Eleanor Ellis, Mr. Stanley Shotts, Mrs. Gwyn Craft. PERSONNEL STAFF ENLARGES Over the decade of Saxon history the student counseling needs have increased with the increase in enrollment. For the first four years South Salem had but two counselors, the deans, on the counseling staff now, ten years later, five people, plus the deans, work together. Maintaining silence is the maior problem of Mrs. Little, the librarian. Mrs. Little joined the staff in 1961. Mrs. Swofford and Mrs. Grasing assist Mrs. Little as secretaries. Mr. Nelson, Audio Visual Aids Director, since Souths beginning, coordinates the use of all Audio-Visual materials, and controls the use of the Auditorium and Little Theater. Nearly forty girls tand one hoyl help in the office work of South Salem this year. l Audio Visual Aids Director, Mr. Maynard Nelson 12 Student Office Helpers, Becky Purvine, Pat Little, Carol Wallace. Q 196: Library Secretary,'Mrs. Kathleen Grasing, Libraria Kathryn Little, Textbook Librarian, Mrs. Muriel Mrs. lean Savage, the school nurse, since 1961, has a big iob keeping nearly 2,000 students healthy. inf A0 Mrs. Eleanor Ellis, Mrs. Donna Lane, Miss Amanda Anderson, and Mrs. Winona Wright. Many teachers have come and gone in South's first decade. The English department, which consisted of 6 teachers in the first year, now is made up of 18. New to the English department this year are Mrs. Margaret Collins, Mrs. Norma Hedberg, Mrs. Donna Lane, Mrs. Sue Leonard, and Mrs. Antoinette Bose. Mrs. Sue Simchuck also taught two classes of English in the first semester and John King assumed these for the second semester. Only three of the present teachers, Miss Anderson, Miss Burroughs, and Mrs. Wright were among those to come to South at its opening. Average English class enrollment has increased from 23 in the first year to 32 at the end of the decade, a Halverson, Mrs. Georgia Rowell, Mrs, Norma Hedberg,Gary Ritchie and Roger Whiteman. ,,,. .fes t Miss Margaret Burroughs, Mrs. Margaret Collins, Mrs. Kendra Hise, Mrs. Sue Leonard, and Mrs. Antoinette FACULTY DOUBLES DURING DECADE Robert Voigt's World Lit. Course is one of the most popular recent additions to the curriculum. lohn Baker, Mrs. Doris Six, Bill Ritchie and Robert Voight. I 5 Sv-f ifq F-1i Cliff Cookg Don Guenther, Al Leopoldg lohn King. Not pictured are Gary Burch and Kevin Morse. AN. Lou DeLorettog Arthur Christianseng Sue Simchukg Don Guenther. Margaret Byers: Laura Dunn, Emily Deweeseg Leah Smith. abd H ,,,'v '-n'A 'V Helen Laney Lee Weaver: Goldwyn Kulbelg Joe Benninghoff. Over the past ten years, our social science teaching staff has increased in number from three to twelve. Two of the original three, Miss Helen Lane and Mr. Lou DeLoret'to, have taught at South during the entire ten years. ln South Salem's first year, French, Spanish, and Latin were the only foreign languages offered. The language teaching staff then consisted of three, one of whom was Mrs. Leah Smith. In 1961 Russian was introduced, and this year students were offered German. Five of South's language teachers taught full schedules of lan- guages this year, while others interspersed foreign language classes with other subjects. Antoinette Boseg Marilyn Protherog lean Potts. 1 fe- i I l Cliff Girod, Dick Ballantyne, Bob Metzger. Eight science teachers were a part of the South Salem staff in 1963-1964. Three of the group taught here in South's first year. Those three, who constituted the entire science staff in the first year, are Miss Carmelita Barquist, Mr. George Birrell, and Mr. Leo Stenback. A new concept in biology was offered this year through the BSCS course, taught by Miss Barquist. CBA chemistry, a relatively new approach, was taught for the third year at South by Mr. George Birrell and Mr. Perry Spelbrink. Patricia Rynerson, Leo Stenback. fe Susan Irish and Joanne Green. Harry Hinton, John Edmundson, D.J. Rasmussen, Gerald Gilman. South Salem's Math department originally consisted of three teachers, two of whom, Mr, Metzger and Mr. Ballantyne, still teach at South. In order to offer a wider range of mathematics to a greater number of students, this staff, since the beginning of the decade, has increased to nine. l I i r - - Q wait ' ,yr J .J 1 N t y 4 f George Birrell, Gilbert Adams, Carl Nebel, Carmelita Barquist, Perry Spelbrink, Lyle Mason. 15 .al 'f T s ,Y 1' ,Mn -:ia 15,11 fm ,vwq -f,-M? qw f ff A I ' ' g The girls' physical education teachers are Miss Shirley Zimdars, Mrs. Doris Dyer, and Miss Wilma Earnest. In 1955, South had four Health and Physical Education teachers, each teaching in both , f areas. After ten years, ten teachers make up the combined department, Only one, Mr. Gary Goodson, teaches in both areas. Miss Shirley Zimdars and Mr. Hank luran have been with the South Staff for the entire decade. i ?'t' Marv Heater and Hank luran are the full-time boys' physical education teachers. Gary Goodson and Al Leopold tnot picturedl teach P.E. part-time. Health teachers are Mr. Stanley Shotts, Mrs. Gwen Craft, and Mr. Walter Greene as +. ,.., , Y t. .t . lik 1 Q wg. ff Retail Selling adviser, Mr. Frank Tanaka, talks to one of his students. New to the Business Education department this year are Miss Kathy Pair, Miss Pauline Anderson, and Mr. Frank Tanaka. Mrs. Mabel Preckwinkle and Mr. Robert Johnson joined the staff at the end of the first term in the 1962-63 school year. Mrs. Dorothy Judd joined the South staff in 1961. She served on the Willamette University staff as assistant registrar for two years and returned to South last fall. Mrs. Helen Edmundson and Mr. John Norman have been at South the full decade. From left tu right: Miss Kathy Pair, Mrs. Helen Edmundson, and Miss Pauline Anderson Vfims if-f 45 18 From left to right: Mr. Robert Johnson, Mr. John Norman, Mrs. Dorothy Judd, and Mrs. Mabel Preckwinkle. 6 if 1.3 J +- THEY SERVE THE SAXONS MATRONS: June Sherrod and Ester Smith Reuhan Charge, George Cummings, William Horip, Tommy Kizziah, and Lester Marke, are completing a decade as custodians for South Salem High. Phil Endres, lim Sipe, and Earl Crom, South's chief engineer, are completing their eighth year. Delbert Chapman, night engineer, who has served on the South staff for two years left at the end of the first semester to become the assistant maine tenance manager for the administration office. Taking his place was Charles Kinney. South's head cook and cafeteria manager Mrs. Casebeer, and assistant Mrs. H. Noble have been here for ten years. The cooking staff of five members serves an average of 1,581 student and school personnel a day. 1 l ,U i X .,, CUSTODIANS: Top: Phil Enders, Charles Kinney, Rueben Charge, Dolan Mincher, and Lester Marke, Center: Tommy Kizziah, Lower: George ENGlNEERS:Del Chapman, and Earl Crom. Cummings, William Horip. CODKS: Jeanette Graen, Lorene Noble, Dorothy Wellbrock, Mable Myers, and DISHWASHER: Joyce Cox. CAFETERlA MANAGER: Henrietta Casebeer. Bea Evans. My year as secretary-treasurer has been unforgettable. I only hope that I have been of service to the members of the student body and to South. Working on assemblies with all the co operative Saxons has been wonderful experience. Thanks to everyone who helped to make it I The second vice-president meets and works with a variety of students in a social atmosphere. I sincerely hope that South has profited from my year in office. ,C 1, Y .f-.,-...,,,,.-.N Z' u,, .NN I A DECADE OF SAXON GOllERllllVIENl 'W The ex ecutive council meets before all student council meetings to plan the agenda. ,J t 'es' Xt, - , A decade ago the first student council formed many policies which have become South High traditions. Among them are the boys' pep club, a three class girls' pep club, and lettermen's jackets instead of sweaters. The first A.S.B. standing committees were Student Relations, Social Welfare, Building and Grounds, and Scholarship. ln the ten years these committees have been changed to Building and Grounds, Scholarship, Evaluation, Traffic Safety, Handbook, American Field Service, and Projects. To facilitate the work of our student government an executive council, consisting of the stu- dent body officers, the three class presidents, Girls' League and Boys' League presidents, Inter club president, and representatives from the annual, the newspaper, the music department, the rally squad, and the athletic department was created by Doug Morgan in 1962. This was the greatest single change in student government, ,tal 1 fx Enthusiastic representatives actively participate in student government. 21 Q SAXONS SHOW SURPASS U.G.N A contribution of 51721.75 topped the Saxon goal of S1200 in the United Good Neighbors drive. Juniors collected 3527.91 to win the class competition, followed by seniors with 5508.52 and sophomores with 526975. Co-chairmen Mary Chism and lean- nette Wedel, assisted by class chairmen Mark Olson, senior, Sandy Harvey, juniorg lulie Price, sophomoreg and publicity chairman Judy F. Brown were responsible for many of the fund raising activities. At the U.G.N. noon dance Glenda Brack, representing the class with the largest attendance at the dance, was crowned Miss U.G.N. and Greg Ogdahl was crowned Prince Charming for having collected X the most hush cards. Other activities included a Powderputf Football game, ' a talent show, a junior jail, a psy- chiatric help clinic, food sales, and The U.G.N. committee presented a plaque to the South Salem Student Body for outstanding achievement in the drive. A ggxfsgf . if Q. fgix ,pm P individual donations. Q X of ii QM Ss Wiiiea S? X mx auf NNY likuro-wb-sms. . E SPIRIT GOAL OF S1200 Q Q Mi wa xiii' Q...-I Before stage call October Boy ofthe Month, Mickey Wright, September Boy ofthe Month, Tom Needham, October Girl of the Month, Kathi Rowan Young ghoul, watch where you're stomping! Twonk and Schink steal the Arbadcarba Scotch Broom. it Tired witches? CTIVITIES WWE' he Q Y N fl Around the world with GirI's League The annual Magazine Drive enables the Girls' League to give scholarships to deserving senior girls. 25 CLYPIAN BUSINESS MANAGER: Judy Noteboom mmmm NEWSPAPER ADVISER: Mr. lohn Baker EDITOR: Kris Paulson ADVERTISING MANAGER: Dan Rainwater usn......,,, 3' N. 4 fl' ,df jr, -- ie., ev? .pp ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITORS: Jackie Thomas and JoAnn Haugstad U , ,ff Q ? . ,ia D f,, at I 1 Q if Z T ' 1 is 1 n'Q . Q : .,..tm'v i Ma? Y'o' '15 u f may . FEATURE EDITOR: Barbara Sierp and EDITORIAL EDITOR: Lynda Thiesen. f 'f SPORTS EDITORS: Mike Plenge and Jack Milne South Salem's newspaper, the Clypian, composed of school news, editorials, sports, and advertising is published twice a month by a staff of eleven students. Mr. lohn Baker became the staff's adviser in 1961 following Mr. Frank Walton, who was adviser for the first seven years of South's decade. A usual procedure after a publication is the critique, a discussion of the staff's work, conducted by coeeditors Gail and Kris. 'K 1 FRONT PAGE EDITORS: Sharon Hann and Karen Blundell lllum Af ri , - -'UP' 'J- 1 T WX SWORD I-INID SHIELD EDITOR: Laurie Driessler Ll ,.-1 '-,H . 'Ox' Wm L 2 I up , YEARBOOK ADVISER: Mrs. Doris Six To produce a record of activities of South Salem through it's first decade was the goal of this year's Sword and Shield staff. The annual staff consisted of 18 members and 7 photographers as compared to that of 16 members and 9 photographers in the first year of ,S Saxon history. Mrs. Six, the present adviser, joined the staff in 1957. 3 ,,,.-ovlb' s.3N3+ 'W ,g..,....n-w BUSINESS EDITOR: Janice Harmon in-. hit, ,wx ,E j-,fi xv K, rd' ' A ' ' , --TT ?f'1.:4 -A c 'v L' if . ' 4.3, , A :ff SOPHOMORE CLASS EDITORS: Cyndi Tompkins, Sue Maude. JUNIOR CLASS EDITORS: Linda Nunn, Sandi Hann. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Jean Moen FACULTY EDITOR: Pat Keen. ASSEMBLIES EDITORS: Nancy Morris, Lynda Noland. SENIOR CLASS EDITOR: Fran Griffiths. SPORTS EDITORS: Norm Merrili, Steve Terrell, Neff Poweil. B.. PHOTOGRAPHERS Stice Ka Withers Bob Harms r Y I PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHERS CLUBS EDITOR: Marea MoDermeit. ADMINISTRATION EDITOR: Becky Christensen. PHOTO C0-OROINATER: Lissy Dolezal. . 'WM Bob Schmidt Tom Cattrall John Shiliing, Merrilyn McDonald, Paul Ennor Doug Dimbat conducts a band class at Leslie Junior High School. YOUNG TEACHERS BEGIN Lauralee Laker shows a Leslie Junior High homeeec student howto prepare fabric for sewing. Dennis Wright talks to one of his students at Morningside School. Tracy Barnes helps sixth grade students at Morningside School. .: ,bg 9-31 The cadet teaching program has been in existence since South opened its doors a decade ago. ln 1955 fifteen girls were cadets at Baker, Bush, and McKinley elementary schools. ln 1964, forty-one girls and seven boys were cadets at Bush, Candaleria, McKinley, Morningside, and Richmond elementary schools, Leslie Junior High, South Salem High, and Oregon School for the Blind. 1956 was the first year that a boy participated in the program. Since that time at least one boy has participated each year. During the years 1955-1957 the dean of girls, Mrs. Lois Brandon, was the adviser. In 1958 Miss Maxine Heringer became the supervising teacher. Mrs. Lida Halvorson, the present supervisor, assumed the position in 1959. Approximately one-half of the first group of cadet teachers became teachers and at least one has returned to Salem to teach. :ll Darlene Blischke works with a group of 5 third grade students at McKinley School. Terry Thompson referees a basketball game in a boy's P.E. class at Leslie Junior High School. TA The International Relations League has been an active school club since South's first year. During the current year, the school orchestra has presented two concerts sponsored by the club. West Side Story was given on November 6, and Exodus was held on February 26. These activities were presented by the cluh's president, Bill Holmerg vice-president, Steve Guidinger, secretary, Anne Hohwiesner, treasurer, Carolyn Reid, and historian, Maryla Gustafson. An l.R.L. delegation of seventeen members attended the state conven- tion on the University of Oregon Campus, February 27, 28, and 29, to take part in a mock meeting of the Common Market of Europe. Those attending from South represented Italy to consider the question of whether Great Britain should he allowed to enter the Market. l.R.L. is advised by Mr. Lou DeLoretto. The Inter-Club Council, now completing its second year, is composed of the presidents of all the school clubs. President is Ken Shermang vice- president, Mark Olson, and secretary, Laurie Driessler. Inter-Club advisers are Miss Heringer, Mr. Tilton, and Mr. Ramsdell. INDIVIDUAL INTERESTS EXPRESSED THROUGH Member of Inter-Club include lohn Ewing, Fred Murdock, Leslee Cardon, Bruce Black, Jody Loop, lohn Herr, Marge Goodwyn, Spence Powell, Peg Cameron, Bev McConnell, and Allan Hadley. mais. - y qv Y,,-.. ,R J Laurie Driessler, Sharry Potter, Mike Blair, Brian Beirne, Ken Sherman, Sandy Bauer, Sharon King, Mary Chism, and Ellen Cruse are Inter-Club members. ,SI 5' 2 ,:,, M1192 its OUP P t t Q Su icons cute scat-in Sf , re? .. , .,.. .. . f '- '.. --xe:e,Wg,eemegsQemew O 5 i ifwwikwmww e is a-if f, Q X A is gg x S get t J t . O X 1 .as . :iff mr- cn o-cs :-: -owztm :rCQ:? 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Mr. Aschenbrenner crowned Mary lane Bishop Rowdy Dowd Darling of the Year at the final North-South basketball game. Early bird Saxons begin the school day at 7:30 am, ending at 2:40 pm. fx I-1 1 J 1 VARIETY SEEN IN SAXON COURSES iv f Vx, I Q f-fn November Rotarian, Bill Holmer Leslee Cardon, Girl ot the Month Mike Vollmar, Boy of the Month Q i .. X if f 5 ii 1' 11, 3 Launching the Thanksgiving vacation was an assembly in the gym, at which Mr, Mark A. Smith of the Civil Rights Division of the Bureau of Labor in the State of Oregon spoke to the entire student body. The title of his speech was Be Thankful for Life, Liberty, and Learning . Tom Needham, Mickey Wright, and Ken Sherman were speakers. The A Cappella Choir sang and a group ot students led by Mary Chism gave choral reading. South's exchange student, Margaret Low, spoke to the Girls' League about the Malaysian education system, and Lynda Noland and Madelle Poole talked about their summer's experiences in Holland during a Girls' League assembly, J' 'X 0 of . D Q 1. X 1 g A ' I ,l X, 4, 4X qi H1 B I 9-3 W X I . Q , ,f xl. ,N ,S , ,A Madelle Poole, Lynda Noland, and Margaret Low 5X Ray Cox Sergeant-at4Arms Gail Harning Vice-President Joe Much President Liz Nicholson Secretary-Treasurer The first decade of proud and loyal Saxons has seen the number of incoming Sophomores grow from 356 to 682. ln the first three years, students came from just one junior high, Leslie. ln 1959, a second junior high began sending students also. At the present they come from three, including Walker Junior High in West Salem. A dance, a basket social, a roller skating party, and a rally dinner were the projects of the first baby Saxons. Projects undertaken this year were a class party and a welcome banner to be presented to the school. The first sophomore movie shown was Arsenic and Old Lace. This year Bachelor in Paradise was chosen as the class movie. Twelve ofthe 196354 sophomores ranked in the 99th percentile in Iowa test results. Discussing plans for a class project are Guy Colby, Rick Shoup, and lan Eldred. 63-64 BABY SAX END DECADE OF SOPH CLASSES Busy council representatives are Judy Gohring, Cathie Long, and Karen Hertel. S s,., L gt., 'N' NYM' mmf Becky Beard, Cindy Scott, Wendy Torgeson, and Brenda Bodmer suggest ideas for the class movie. Cathy Abramson Nancy Adams e- at J -WM . .. ' 'i slr -:xii Fl if . s lil. me 1 f- ' Gary Adwell c. it Janine Allen L E, mi aaa W,y y., J , XF ,M g ,gzy A . 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K - Rod Britt L Roger Brown F Linda Bruce J Sherryl Bruzas 9 ,J 3,21 . Howard Budneg : . Dan Buntjer q ro e r Bob Burns B Ronald Bun A X 3' Carol Byars Jim Byerley J' Glenn Caldwell 1 ' K Q Teri Cameron 4 '-:: 1f,-e' 3 .- Leanna Bieler 'wi Ruth Birks J X - . ' -Q Tina Bishop Terry Biwer , Q ' 3 J- ' if Sharon Blackman Sandy Blischlre Bryan Boe has Brenda Bodmer iii S Tom Boock Christine Bonogofski A -B on on er- N..-.X 1 . . 1 Bb F! ,. gf B F James Boyd A Jenifer Browning ' B Pam Browning ii S X my N. ., t Dixie Bryan Q J sou Bryant L E BN. W 'im Judy Burger Alan Burnett L 'Q K k . Shirley Burton Q X , X .E B A Phil Butler David Cain LuAnne Calaba yyXx Bill camp B ROUGH Carlos ' zf-ABE .' f .. r For .,,. :..., J t A A Q f + X X ,Q X W . ,.. f , 'Es F - . 1 , 9 , 52 X ' 5 I fjzg-aww . Q. . ,... , ,. . Susan Carlson Tom Carpenter David Casteel Bill Cattrall Mary Chernak Pamela Chester Don Christensen is Christy Clark A --,gf Egg- Vg g , fi l r .auf fs! L --ala. it JK i Laurie Clark Phoebe Clark g C lu is i , Aa' .:7ii':f75.s-sf z in Bruce Carroll Janet Carroll Craig Chambers Patricia Chapman 1 ..., ' 2 Allison Chisholm t o Cheryl Chrisman has Q3 96 K 2-4 if ,,-1,-an-1 1 H .. Nh Frank Clewett ,Q ug Q A 4 N i.ff',frzifRN g . Don Clark g 'l A Daune Clark Wayne Clark Virginia Claussen Bill Coberly lohn Cline Linda Cohn Guy Colby Cathy Collins Nancy Colgrove Warren Cooley Linda Cooper l . of C Ray Comer Pat Combest Q .L i -514591 I K 1 451,337 ' I PF' K 1 4 ,. vs' ' ' 3 .fx .rr . rr .i .lt. Ken Conover Clara Craig Gary Crawford Mike Corcoran Linda Cox Karen Cox Ray Cox Danny Crabtree -l Corinne Craft ,g . 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'E Mary Walen 5 -' E 2 'iw ,wr 2 Dale Waller Boh'Ann Ward Linda Wasson 5 Carolyn Weaver ,lfgl S .lk S52 XA X 5 SK R J. i Bill Wellard Robert Wenger . .,.,, V, . ff fl, - ,et Richard Whitaker 5 W ' ohne White y Ll e..r V 5, .f,.- ,Vp ef ui' e-.Wet-feh,. f ' fs we-es e Q wgyewree .a Egg gear? H2225 s .. . Wt ,flfgzg-55 7-We-, .. ms. , ,, 527 any ee Wg L. 1- .. Us M,..A:., ey if , r,. -he .W , f W, e A X L h ha.. h., lin- :wtf 4 .,..,. , a 3 t , s if W- Ye Marvie Vandervort Robert Vangstad Nancy Vick Mike Vogt Jon Wagner Linda Wakefield ..ew,w.tS,..m,s.. . ....r.. .. Q, tt les- at .. :.: Richard Walker 2 Saul' Wm' V A siifl , rs. ww f at e S. 1 time Ei N.. six 3 'Q t ,l t, get fe- f, - .im veejse . fu.. ,. me X iwhv ages he as he 'H 1 ,Q N f i 7 ' Zllliii, ffl: -4 S ep 2 55 :mis Xa . .NH M r.-t.re-, ee.. V. V. ,. 4 t :,, le, -he .N Leslie Ward Paul Washburn Kathy Webster Richard Webster zgfgeiik-it yf 'k:.- gi fisffsfff , W-Tf' K 'rib ., .. i 1 Q 3 X I h , ,V A iff' 'V - 'SBE' .fl-,i5'Mfs'1'?11,5-.. ,Jyfv 4' . ' V311 9 ' f ii sz., . t ' . A .Wim .V r,,,,.,.J gmt' ' at .r,. 5 gghyigeywy , . yt., .Vi V, ,.,, A H S - .4 t h .:.A 4 as we -it A fffhyysl- Adi' R 'eea John White susan Witte f eaea Ken Wiener R Sandra Wilder ' ., t Mike Wilkerson Stephen Willard Alan Wilson Dan Wilson 'ihi fffzh- V . f '95 ' -w Q it TS aetii I V ' J , , 4, he l . v-.. I W - .ze W7 Patrick West Linda Wheeler Jan White Janna White Richard Whitesell Cheryl Wiebe Nancy Wiles by Paul Wiles e ah he X :JFS .h N SEX 'J 4 John Willits Mary wins Gary Wilson Rodney Wilson Sharon Wolfe Louise Wood Nancy Yung Pam Zahradnik Tom wsnaeaanl y . Ba'ba'a Woene' KEY With9fS K? I . ,,.o W I Gary WOW A':o K ' ' :,A ' Q y e L 1 Mike woolafd . f --Q- 0 Q6 ,ff 1 A W W Ron Wvestmoff , I, 'I A , A G90ff6fY V008 .M Vdy A. Y Mac Wyckoff L 'gp W e Mfg, janet 'mg ' M 'Ve, 1' me fi V Q , V V', V Charles Zemanek 'I Q eoee W Pam Zetterberg eo.' - 'V ee oe f oeef - ', ig Adelaude Zlnk Gia acquaint the members with the many and job opportunities in the field of economics is the purpose of the Home Club. Preparing a basket of food a poor family at Christmas and Easter one of the projects this year. At graduation Silversmiths of America present a silver to the outstanding senior girl in the Other projects and activities this year included a Chinese dinner, interesting with meetings, and a noon dance. in its tenth year, the club is under the of Mrs. Marjorie White, Adviser, Bauer, president, Connie Lang, vice- lolae Grabow, secretary, and Lauralee treasurer. l Q INTEREST CLUBS PROVE WORTH Commercial Club, in its tenth year at South, is under the leadership of Jody Loop, presidentg Kenny Purviance, vicefpresident, Mary Lou Moore, secretary, Pat Beach, Treasurer, and Mary Nelson, historian. Mrs. Dorothy Judd, Mr. Robert Johnson, and Miss Pauline Anderson are the advisers, Activities during the year included a paper drive, a candy sale, a work visitation day, a Christmas basket for a needy family, and a noon dance. Commercial Club members listen to a speaker at one of their meetings. DN iigi Now in its second year at South, the Car Club strives to create a better atmosphere in relation to the automobile. The club has held a safety drive and a car wash during the year. Members of this club also select the car of the month to give recognition to car enthusiasts who have achieved noticeable success and originality in restoring, customizing, and caring for their cars. Mr. Jerry Gilman is the adviser and officers are Dan Lemmon, president: Barry Samuels, vice-president, Terry Crawford, secretaryg Von Bowles, treasurer, Wally Sweet, sergeanteatfarmsg and Earl Bailey, assistant sergeant-atearms. 55 l 1 4 ,ze-i...u ..5y,--my V , t cfafgjflfi ,. , .. M.. ,.x.:f' . ,wee w:f'.,Z'am:4 e ,, ,, : i -, ..-, f Z rg fp, ,,, z ,fin :71..f,i,Qf'e .--W, ,- .:m,,.r. .., 1 A ,., f, an ' Jw i'iQh:j'1:g H' 22-7 T K agp, win 'fl l S-fi , , , 1 W 4 , , , , ,... an ez Q W gt T -': 1 x AL ' e Y A third place in the Northern Division of the Willamettt Valley Chess League was the major achievement of the 1964 Saxon Chess Team. Members of the team are Steve Langhoff, Glen Martin, Dennis Miner, Dennis Wolfe, and Bob Bolender, Alternates are Tom Bathurst, lohn Knapp, and Steve Fox. The Club serves to give members an opportunity to improve their chess game and to encourage intra-school and inter-school competition. The club is under the leadership of Glen Martin, president, Tom Bathurst, vice president, lohn Knapp, secretary-treasurer, Bob Bolender and Elton Ford, sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Gwen Craft is its adviser. CLUBS PROVIDE CHALLENGES ,al Young scientists consult with Mr. Birrell. ,wif W., , W ww 1 as f :aiu QM Chess club meets in the south balcony each free home room period. ..., V f . ,, ,,, , , i . ,. , 'iff' 1f255f Vi, , , W -' .W ,J ,f N1 i eh - , , ,, ' ' me z- 'vo :gk if .1 f zew, ' ' M ,E I ' df' ff ' Qwsizisf, iz'i5fWiii .,,, ff iff' , , .,g,,, ...s, i - ' ' ' ' . , if ,sf . - ' ' iff, To gain more knowledge about science and to explore va fields of science are the purposes of the Science Club. Several men have worked on individual projects this year. Mr. George Birrell is club adviser, Steve Langhoff, president, is the only officer. Theresa DeBoer waits on a customer at Natural Health Center. SEVENTY-SIX SAXONS PARTICIPATE IN RETAIL SELLING PROGRAM Don Dye prepares a display at Vista Market, Candy Moore works inthe office at Stevens and Sons Jewelers. Wendy Estill shows merchandise to a customer at Montgomery Wards. Seventyesix Saxon seniors participated in the retail selling program in the tenth year g. . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - - - of its existence at South. Forty-three students 'iii i i':I iiiiii I I I participated in 1955. Students are employed in nearly every type of business in the Salem area, Mr. Maurice Adams, the first super- visor, remained ln the program 8V2 years, Mr. John Norman finished the '62363 year, and Mr. Frank Tanaka assumed the position in September, 1963. One of the three classes this year has a special project of supporting a foster child in ltaly. N ,L Bill Stein shows a new jacket to Retail Selling supervisor Mr. Tanaka at Bishops' Clothing Store. ,Mm QQ gk www 3 xv Ni 1 r .asf- f 7 is Vx Q. lxxxg 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 District Champs District Co-Champs District Co-Champs District Champs District Third-Place District Champs District Third-Place District Third-Place District Second-Place District Second-Place Of the ten years of Saxon football, South has sent teams into State play-offs five times. In 1954 the Saxons shared honors for the State Championship with Marshfield. In 1955 they went into State play and achieved semifinals and in 1956 quarterfinals. In 1957 they were second in State losing to Jefferson High of Portland Again in 1959 they went into semifinals. Manager, D. Ruberg Q 'vi Ywftm- TEN YEARS ,O r, R. Willeford, S. Powell, C. Cloyd, M. Jackson. Raw 2: J. Stonler, E. Dill, T. Jaskoski, L. Nelson, J. Rhodes, R. Barber, J. Rich, R. Pace, M. Shinn, D. Wickstrom, D. Sparks, T. Reidy, B. Moritz, D. Forbes, M. Tilton, L. Koenig, B. Fuller, B. Johnston, M. Steinbock, D. Oakes, K. Price, R. Davis, D. Drager. , ,,,x South South South South South South South South South Head Coach Marv Heater North Salem Klamath Falls Grants Pass Medford Sweet Home Albany Lebanon Corvallis North Salem Manager C. Moreland vw 2? iA m'f-' B. Angel, E., Sr. ll. Allen, H.B., Jr. :.k wmv l l f N x n wk 4 sgiffl - .SR . X X 9 fi .b. ' , Sign 1 3 SX is E ,Q in 5 I 3 X SX X. ff A ,653 . fx? - 'L - fz. Y lkf. A' A-,- .1 B. Black, H.B., Sr. E. Dlll, E., Sr. B. llnlmer, E. Sr. T. Jaskoski, E., Sr. Y- .. Q Q E W. llellicut, E., Sr. T. llingan, F.B., Jr. Mwfu if 1 fl A f, Y V I A f V? , 4 U sf . Vw. 'MF'-MV. 'X Eli? ' W V. Z ., . A l.... T , W mf ' 4' if-xr r A . L. , 'F 'x M. Bedsaul, E., lr. S. Berg, E., lr. D. Kool, E., Sr. T. Nicholson, H.B., lr ' gf! it . f ? T --ff Q. 1 5- .5 4'-2 3: ' . .,g X A 'ff' 1 r l. .AQ is . Q 1 a A S. Green, H.B., Jr. T. Nuhle, H.B., Sr. G. Ugdahl, H.B., Sr. P- Pllillimi 0 B lf .iff rei ' SAXON dACKS had another great year. Mickey Wright senior fullback led the Saxons with 626 yards rushing and Terry Noble senior quarterback threw for 217 yards. Saxons had 2,398 total net yards gained against 1416 for their opponents. They scored 237 points against 103. Saxons won 3, lost 1 and tied 1 ending with a tie for second in District A-1 competition. The backfield is coached by Al Leopold. I. Rich, H.B., Jr. Il. Rudishauser, H.B., Sr. M. Shinn, 0.B., Jr. M. Tilton, H.B Jr '39 x 'lun' fa.,..m ...aww , M 'bbqr' ' ,, gg :-., Q Eii- S . ..,? bu E -! I's,. R. Barber, C., Jr. D. Drager, T., Jr. W .Q ,,,: Atv V ' nf C. Haines, T., Sr. M. lackson, G., Sr. XX-X'wT3.3..4-f we -xiii? is R. Harmon, C. Sr. r. Ligm, E., sf. rr., T Q X X X A f.., ...N-1 ' . f 5' 2, 1 --h- n z . -S -f . , 22:1 ' . A ws 3 . . , Q rr r R. Mann, G.,Jr. L. Nelsnn,G., Jr. MA I Wy, i r,,,,, f . T Tlifivfrx ig.. f W . , ,Q an , f..w.wf:,r j gk , 4 Q5 3 R.X Cw gk ' 'H . ,,, wg , ,V 1 3 5 . . txifx vs, . . gi. . Af . I iz QV i 8 if Q 4 X D. Fnrhes, T., Jr. J- 5082501 G-V JF- B. Shepard, T., Jr. J. Stonier, G., Sr T 351 iw ' gs M if . Aiwa ,Q an i. , sg. .5 Q ,,,.. I .M k , si if t KM S N N s s s.. . I XX X X x x S Q Q? 'E x ' ttf - 5 ix .. -. S . - 3 D. Oaks, T., Jr. J. Rhnades, T., Jr. D. Salshury, G., Jr. K. Thomas, T., Jr D. Wickstrom, G., lr. LINEMEN were led by G. Pappenfus, C. Cloyd, B. Pace, S. Powell and D. Robertson all of whom made District All-Star teams. The Saxon Iinemen were coached by Lee Weaver. R. Willetord, G., Sr. 1. Welborn, L.B., Sr. J. Wyatt, C., Sr. . . . 'I 'S f 4 if I ' f T f T G 1 ee . TP . if . T f' 5, tl, My wi? 4 B. Pace, T., Jr. vi? r XX X ,fr Q lg ., . - ll. Bayne, FB., Jr. G. Papentus, E., Sr. Q i F ,f A 1 f ly if . . X 4 .Jf ' i M f 1 S. Powell, T., Sr. M. Wright, FB., Sr. The 1963-64 Saxon Football Team placed nine players on District 8A-1 All-Star teams. Spencer Powell, Mickey Wright and Bob Pace occupied positions on the first string. Mike Vollmar, Court Cloyd, Roger Bayne, Gary Papenfus, Dick Vogt, and Dan Robertson were placed on second and third teams. C. Cloyd, T., Sr. D. Robertson, G., Sr. D.Vogt,HB.,Sr. M.Vollmar,HB Sr lr .S Xi-ul: K Q ' W The 1.V.'s football team ended the season with a 4-3 record. Saxons posted a 211-7 victory over Cascade in the only 1.V. game played under the lights. In other non- league play, they defeated Sllverton 36,6 and were defeated by Serra 2670. In district play they came in second, losing only to the Vikings, 18-13. They defeated Lebanon 37-6 and Corvallis 13-6. The team was coached by lerry Gilman and Gary Ritchie. Coecaptains for the team were Tom McGiIchrist and Gary Wright. In the first decade of Saxon football, l.V. teams have posted 63 wins, 4 ties, and 9 losses. ln 14 encounters with the North Salem l.V.'s the Saxons have defeated their arch-rivals 6 times, tied them three times, and lost to them 5 times. ivfs Posr 4-3 RECORD tfrf Row 1: G. Ritchie, K. Dick, G. Wright, P, Gaskins, B. Adamson, M. Daley, B. Camp, G. Colby, I. Strode, R, Erler, B. Kerns. Row 2: 1, Gilman, J. Stewart, D. Stole, R, Cox, R. Whitesec, M. Atkinson, G. lones, M. Persons, N. Merrill, T. Bouck. Row 3: A, Stonwski, G. Crewe, 0. Haggerty, M. Estelle, K. Benet,A. Soroan, M. Kelly, N. Kupunia, B. Priem. Row 4: 0. Haynes, A. Swofford, K. Konka, B. Dixon, K. Kyle, R. Goffrier, M. Prather, T. Pearson, L. Turvey, 0, Larson. I as l A Thompson and Schlegel line up. 66 5 S Thompson takes a breather Harriers warm up. The Saxon cindermen took fourth in state, and, for the eighth year in a row, took first in district. The team, with three seniors, Terry Thompson, Bob Schlegel, and Arnie Powell, turned in many firsts for the school. Returning for next year will be juniors Don Trelstad, Chet Gilmore, and Barry Sterret. Sophomore prospects for the 1964 team are Dave Steinke, Alan Griffiths, and leff McKillop. Coach Lou Deloretto has tutored the team for the last decade. HARRIERS TAKE lin IN sriirr addr reg in Gi EI gut 'P X 'Elf Coach Dee, D. Trelstad, T. Thompson, C. Gilmore, B. Schlegel, B. Sterret, J. McKillop, D. Steinke, and A. Powell. Salem W Salem L Salem W Salem W Salem L Salem L Salem L Salem W Salem L Sheldon McMinnville . Philomath North Eugene South Eugene Sunset . Beaverton North Salem Sweet Home Saxon swimmers flnlshed 4th In Dlstrlct competition. At State they flnlshed In 16th place wlth 28 schools competing G Grahenhorst won the 50 yard Freestyle and the South Salem 200 yard Freestyle relay team placed Rnwl W Cooley K Achterman B Vlck P Mancke M Johnson, M. Grosse, G. Grahenhorst, R. Cutler, J. McKesson Coach H Juran Row 2 l LaDuke K Hobbs M Vego D Corey R Denton D Cox R Bayes B Aaserude, B. McCarl.Ruw 3: M. Nielson,C. Brown C Martens M Olson P Olson D Batterman Stan Shotts, faculty head of the intramural program, kept the noon hours busy throughout the year providing flag football, ping-pong, softball, volleyball, basketball, and track. Woody Bennett, cadet assistant varsity football coach, introduced a new intramural sport, rugby, which proved to be very exciting, although somewhat rough. Only two matches were held. INTRAIVIURALS GAIN POPULARITY Fw Wm m 4'-wan. N N! DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY 'max-V The basketball kick-off, December 6 the first of four North-South games. The Y-Teen Sno-Ball, December 14, held at the new Armory. Homecoming, December 20, welcoming past Saxons, recalling memories. And Christmas vacation, twelve days of welcome holiday. The Coronation Ball, January 25, for the first time an eleven couple court. Wrestling meets and an exciting new sport, gymnastics. Valentine's Day and the Sweetheart Formal, val-o-grams and royalty. Rain, rain, and more rain, with February bringing sunshine. ,,.s: me Qt. was 'Z' -hw -:B We 11 From left to right: Mr. James Ellingson, Margaret Low, Carol Ellingson, Lou- ise Ellingson, and Mrs. James Ellingson. Wx! .,.. g MARGARET c, Margaret and Louise Ellingson enjoy cooking. Margaret Low, American Field Service exchange student from Malaysia, arrived inthe United States on August 29, 1963. Her first reaction upon arrival was one of confusion, however, she soon found the feeling diminishing as she became a member of the James Ellingson family. American classes differ greatly from those of Malaysian schools says Margaret. ln America she is taking art, French, physical education, American Problems, and English grammar. In Malaysia she was enrolled for such courses as economics, world history, history of the far East, and literature. Margaret does not take physical education in Malaysia. Christmas is not celebrated in her homeland, so this was a new experience for Margaret. 72 A l rr JUNIORS VIE FOR I-NFS Q , gg, x z ni, V H - 2' fx' xv X f . Q Q it , l '- ,I ij A, if M- '3 'I f . ' Pu 'J wg ur V. 97' T .. 1 . R , W , , '-',g:Zl.j.n'f ,SS V. '.f1esf -'fl f-fi . s. k -502,1 hx Q 15 .Aj I if,-1 af. SI ' ci lu didates are Diane McKenney and Don Trelstad LANGUAGE EXPANSION SEEN OVER DECADE a4!F -'hmm Polo Herrera, a student from Mexico, resided with Travis Admundson while he attended classes at South. 3623392575 s area-gr s an ,e ft re' L hrrt ,. 1 .I Une of the activities sponsored by the Latin club was a noon dance held on January 23. 74 A decade ago, the language clubs of South High consisted of a French club, a Spanish club, and a Latin club. Today there are a total of five language clubs. A Russian club was organized in 1962 with instructor Bill Ritchie as it's adviser. The 1963- 64 year marked the beginning of the German club with Mrs. Emily deWeese as adviser. President of French club is Ellen Cruse and adviser is Mrs. Smith. Nancy Sullivan is president of Spanish club and Mrs, Dunn is the adviser. Mark Olson heads the Latin club with Mrs. Prothero as it's adviser. Fred Murdock is president of the Russian club, and Chris Achterman presides over the German club. if ,sie Ellen Cruse, and vice-president, Don irelstad. Heading events of the Russian club are president Fred Murdock- adviser, Mr. Bill Ritchie- secretary Sandy Bauer- sergeanteat-arms Coust Cloyd- and vice- president Terry Ryals. i Doreen Davis, secretary of the French club, looks over club business with president lf, ff V ,, 4 W . f H 5. X if The job of writing a constitution was undertaken by the newly organized German club advised by Mrs. Emily deWeese. Chris Achterman presided as the first president, Anne Hohweisner was secretary-treasurer, and Martha Much was vice-president. - POLITICAL INTERESTS EXPAND To gain unbiased knowledge of political policies is the objective of Political Focus Club under the advisership of Mr. Cook. Ken Sherman is president, Mandy Merck, vice-president, and Francie Currie, secretary-treasurer. The two partisan political clubs are in the formative stage. Mr. Burch is the adviser for Young Democrats. The officers are Greg Avison, president, Donna Becker, vice-president, and Marie Walls, secretary-treasurer. Teen-age Republicans are advised by Mr. Baker. Allan Hadley presides over the club and is assisted by Gerry VanSanten, vice-presidentg Linda Nunn, secretary, and Bruce Stangeby, treasurer. A Blaine Whipple speaks to Young Democrats Al Hadley chats with Nelson Rockefeller at the armory. fr-ZS. uf? Mark Olson introduces the speaker at student seminar. During the winter months the Girls' League presented a candy striper assembly, a hair styling assembly, and an exhi- bition by the Saxon gymnastic team. Two beauticians from the Doll House spoke to the girls about the latest trends in hair styling as they combed out the Dandy, the latest hair style. 0regon's fourth ranking Saxon gymnastic team gave an exhibition of the stunts to be performed at the State tournament, and coach, Mr. Goodson, explained the fundamentals as each boy performed it. Mr. lohn Salsbury, a Portland news commentator, spoke to the seniors during National Bortherhood Week. He recounted ' U A some of his experiences as a radio announcer and told a story about the valley of the purple people to explain his idea of the meaning of brotherhood. Student seminars made their appearance at South this winter. The first seminar was held with its subject Does e H God Exist being presented by Professor Milton Hunnex of Willamette University. Four individual discussion groups were conducted by Salem Ministers, Rev. Baker, Rev. Haines, and Rev. Calhoun. The second seminar had as it's subject, Juvenile Delinquency and Judge Joseph Felton, Amos Reid, and Ken Seipp were the dis- cussion leaders. Mark Olsen organized and introduced each seminar. The Boys' League presented an assembly about mountain climbing. Mr. Tom Nash spoke and showed slides of a climbing expedition on Mt. McKinley. During his talk he told the preparations necessary for a climb and about the actual climbing. He also told how he became interested in mountain climbing and some of his early experiences. J Q . .Y qs-kite' s f ' John Salsbury leaves after his Brotherhood speech to seniors. Q if rtr' ' A local beautician combs out the Dandilion. , ,W W Mr. Tom Nash speaks about his climb on Mt. McKinley. axon performers shoulder stand on the arallel bars. 77 - Kathy Nicholls Treasurer Marty Steinhuck President Cindy Beard Vice-President Ann Clark Secretary 78 IUNIORS LARGEST CLASS IN SAX HISTORY The junior class of 1963-'64, the tenth class of juniors, has a total enrollment of 735 and is the largest class of Saxons to enter South Salems doors. This number surpasses South's first junior class by 434 students. Juniors began the year by winning the United Good Neighbors race, for which they staged a hanger drive, baked foods sale, and a junior class jail. Soon after the UGN drive, the class presented their movie, The King and I. Other projects were the class talent show on February 7th and the lunior-Senior prom held on May 16. In September, 1962, twenty-two members of the 709 were announced as having achived the 99th percentile in the Iowa tests, given the previous year. Don Trelstad and Diane McKinney were chosen the American Field Service finalists from this class. On March 10, 291 middleclassmen participated in the National Merit Scholarship tests. Throughout the year, juniors have been active in speech, drama, and sports. 'X Phillip Mancke, Allan Thompson, Don Forbes, Geof Grabenhorst, Rick Cutler, and Doug Corey. N f wsefixi-9fe-5sw.f,'ff51sf-f , W, , I i I fat , BEM W.. M V' 'I my Yu, fa- - 4, Bill Aaserude I A BS? fr Rvws? B .,m,.:,, . . ss . ,:, 'm 1L Carl Alderman 1 - -iQ?E??'45'j5i,5 l 2 sl big X .1 if Ea gg, - Chris Achterman 5 liaise , X ...Q ,.., -if ., Gordon Aleshire WY? ff , 75 BW' M' VWXQ s.fAf'iifl'. l . f.,a.g,y1 - f X sr S' t 'vsf'ff?iii:'f'fv1sl's? t lsgf1y5izfs5agi:f 2::svfmiietisi ' ' f ' Zak f'fiff?5?ff5i'Q?'jf 'r' ss1zX.,.,. ' i 1-we iqfftligelj ,fi Darrell Ackerman - eil' i xi i N 4 S. f ga 'K if 2 6 i - w szf , . ,... E.. 1 t Nw R 239 Ss Skip Aleshire X N if S5 '7i -5512: ' Sanur. tj tml'-iv! A Barbara Anderson Doug Anderson Reid Anderson Bruce Applegate , 5 5 z. ' A i . 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X XS X Dennis Hill Joan Hoefke XX X N X XX . g X X X X X X X Jerry Homes 5 , XXX Xt S X , 2 L x K. Rich Hulbert Beth Humphreys X us XXX X X i i 1 S5 X X. Shirley Gudmundson Sue Guidinger X - ..r, Jim Hamer Yvonne Harrison Karen Hauser John Hendrickson 'X .,iisi J X X IE X Q 2 X XXXQSWA X X 5 C X, s Q Q wk X Judy Hill S we SX ,,., A X Anne Hohwiesner i Bk - i Suri --wr X--L. . 'X ,ess- it 'Y Candice Horine ,,,' ,i,,. . X I: :.,- K .'.. ' Kristy lreland Jim Hamilton Lauri Hartley XA, K K fb , NF, X Kyra Holbrook X .-1 . we .QXXK :Xi . ' Darrell Hosler Laurene Iverson .QOQ Sharon Gunder X2 - X Ss so XX X X RNS Tom Hammer gn? v X , l. Maryla Gustafson S Xi X Xi S XX Tom Hammer Judy Hagar WN' X, Rick Hammerstr ,ga i 'J' Qs? ,ni S Marcia Houser X' .X . S X N N X E si 5 . ,X a he s X Ronald Jackson ww Xml. Brian Hovander Q X Q.. SX X X Sandi Jackson ..X XX XSS X v X is i fm! is 5 - S Sharon Hows X N X XS-NS X N S Karl Jacobsen K X X t g XX Mark James Johnson g ,lb ' Q. 'f ' ,V Alden Jays Kris Johnson 3' Tom Jenkins .a 4 'QA r 'Jgi ,-'f. Kristy Johnson rt at has -' Y 2 SSR NBR i -, xy, .. A N7 Karen Jensen Mark Johnson Y we ,J Jane Ann Judson Peggy Knox W Q t Karen Kroll Candy Kump Cheryl Kunkel Mary Kurtti ... c ,Q J in is everly Lederer Joy Ledgerwood Laraine Lee Dan Lemmon Betty Johnson . is 2 iff? . 2' - 8 i vw- S tra X Bill Johnson I - 1 , -in A J ll Jeff Johnsons Buck Johnston W 5' Judy Jueden Gary Juran R C ,4 ,158 Wynona Kent ev ra. sig. qv- Gregg Kirkpatrick ew 3 sf' - A4 Larry Koenig fs DK 3:3 GWB? -as -ae, J x Terry Kessler Yr as Q P' Steve King 3,3 - s 1 -an j -.L .. K. Ben Kizer peset A, 1 , Roger Konka Karen Kyle Michele LaBounty Karen Lermusiaux .W Pt if3:3 ' 5 A sm Linda Lewelling Carolyn Johnson 1 I J Mark Jones A Lg ss: ,QQ 'K x s .. V9 'bn N ss f ws Karen Kaiser dogg Diane Kiesendahl r 4 do Tim Kingan rtf 'B Arlene Kizziah iifl s 1 . Barbara Kowalewski i Carolyn Johnson Debbie Johnson a . Joanne Jordan Gary Joseph -df 9 - - 1 Ernie Kegler Richard Kelm sg, S 55 tv F s , f A e Linda Kightlinger Bruce Kilber P B -sa .L ..a 4 'ag L ix? K Joyce Kinkaid Tom Kirkland 45 1 Marlys Kline ls .f I Q ,ggu 'W xfi.: John Kraushaar Sally Lane e. Mary Lewis Sheila Lanktree s-0 I1- i Ron Lindon 4 L earn Knight T A W ' xy Hr!! John Krog .Q , '03 .1 L Jr Ken Larson 5 Fm Tom Little 4,1 A-QU YW Michael Lumber 4, fat- Q ,,,. Ron Mann Toni Maselli rift- -nv les. ww lp 4 A 'V -if 'eye , A , life Jean MacDonald f' , Nancy Manwaring Kathy Mason FP' w-4 Vicki Maxwell Georgette Maynard ,Q nf we 91 Billy McDermott . nv if Mike McDonough dy -f I r.. Q 9 71' 'Slim . ' rl . . r W v Mit Shelia Magette i ug 1, Q Ms if K 'lt Bruce Manyluk 3 . an Joanne Mallory 4 az' y, .N .,.-F we Bill Marr . 'feline W!! 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X N X ss S X X X X Tom Rutledge S as J,- :ar Ig Si XX s X X X fx X Barry Samuel . XL S' X We 'fr .f' i,. Dave Saulldefs Ginger Schendel Dennis Schlabach Harold Schmidt X X X Xb XX 3 s XXSXSQS Mike Scripter Nancy Shire Charla Schwalk S' 1 te e . I QR M Qs Susan Sheets Kathleen Shriver E X 3? e ka at Xt S' X' X QA nrt Q ii N XXX X be X X.X sw A X N Q A .. - .msgs X . e 3 -- sues f ttfi.-iso: -- Dick Smith lack Smith Larry Soderlind Diane Solomon Linda Sorensen Sharon Southworth lerry Smith is ,r 13 env ,g g 1 sk A 1 Dan Sparks Carol Sanderson 5 x iii - i Sie. t.,. ,MKQI Q Dan Schneider 'ar X f slif re f-. XL - X Q RZ., ' Susan Schwanke Patty Seifert Landa Sheffield me A ,..,t,, A Aileen Simons L ,. .... it S iw Q Randy Smith 'S Sue Specht Larry Sievers 7 'i'N : X Ss N s ss Q N fs lan Shelton . LFE W , 'I' .X t vi x XX is R EX sg X EQ . JF ' Craig Skinner Rex Smith Q 1 K. 1 .Q if S .ss s X XX N X S Doug Squires Schweigert Sue Schweigert Mike Selaniler Candy Scott . 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EX X N X S X X x X X Q 1:., C X Larry Unruh 5 N g Xi X s Q X is X X xx is :WX- REX Q Jerry Wilson D 'rt e p ig 7 W A g y A I X . l le ee ff' Dennis Wolfe Pauline Wolfe Bruce Wood X i X N sis S X X X if W Susan Wittenberg ,X. X, S sX qXX-X f R x Bobbie Windover XXX 'NK sais Gloria Trumhley 'X X 5' fs s 'X e XX 'X Xe XX W S Harold VanBuskirk Margaret Vangstad Wiii i-1. X 1 is X Kerry Vinyard -fs. :T L fi- He. X is XX X X Xe K K as X Diane Wilkins 'R Q RX - .XXX A lan Winslow Diane Woodrum Sandy Wooldridge Dodie Vosgien 3 'Da f 4. 'QW XE, X X Ls: if ' N5 E- Steve Warren Se - X s' Bill West : K ,gp-X if if R S Jrwxisg Sandra Williams X X XX s s ss ss XX-Ps Walt Winslow fi , , X' 2. gk ik? Mike Yates D ' iX X S X Don Tuel Mike Vego 1 -- 'wszaif ,rX.X X Marie Walls 'Sis X D' 'N Q X XX Xvsle sg WX D 3 Fran Watson Mary Weatherly Kathi Whearty Sue Williams ? X ,Sass X sf x Q Doug Wirth - .9 X -X N-xg X X Ann Turner E X X its Bob Vick s X S , S EX W Ms N X X ss Qi X If Jerry Warden X it Hx F' X D X.: '- fr' W Maria Watson Qs .SX X X. X X EX Y s Bruce Welch f' X JoAnn White Carol Wilson XMXSXQ K e X3 S x QP' X,, x s W Susan Wiseman .i.. 'i r Cheryl York Anita Zeigler A Krys Turner sis sX if kg 5 nr hx ' s I --. D wig?-'- ' Peggy Vigeland X ,Qi X LXWX XN K i X we Bob Warren x X ?' 4' rs X by A Ann Watts X 5 Xe X Ns e fs: xii 1 Tom Welch Dennis Wickstrom sa Garry Wilson X fs U X X -ei AX? lack Wolcott in X Sherrill Zuke South Salem High School's first J.V. rally squad consisted of five, three girls and two boys. This year, however, as since 1962, 1.V. support has been led by a squad of three. Members of the '63f'64 J.V. rally squad are Bogie Boone, Cindy Cannon, and N Diane Kiesendahl. GO, FIGHT, WIN, i.V.'S Bogie Cindy snxon SKIERS , WRAP UP nnnn srnson 3' . W l 5 Saxon Skiers: Rick Denton, Mike Blair, Captain, Kim Hobbs, Mike Vogt, Buck Miller, and Mike Shinn. ki Team adviser, lohn Edmundson, prepares to take movies uf he team. The unofficial ski team, sponsored by the Ski Club and supervised by Mr. John Ed' mundson, is composed ot Rick Denton, Tom Needham, Mike Shinn, Mike Parker, Kim Hobbs, and the captain and main organizer Mike Blair. The Ski Club pays the team's entry fees. M - - This year the team competed in two meets, the Catlin-Gable Invitational and the y J g Dartmouth Cup. In the Catlin-Gable, South finished sixth out of twenty-two entries. In the Dartmouth Cup, the Oregon High School championship, the Saxons placed thirteenth out of twenty-two entries. Two years ago South's skiers won the Catlin-Gable and last year came in third. Most of the ski teams that our Saxons compete against are regular varsity teams. s es' -if :Q if M. g , 1 eq..-5 V K a-,ger?,s, r 1 .lk iff'Sim-il,G?if'fi'231? - ram., -.., . ,gig 3 WRESTLERS TAKE Coach Kevin Morris with District Wrestlers from South. FOURTH -n-9 l em. ? Wfsrnvs South vs South vs. South vs South vs South vs North Salem Cascade Wilson . Sunset . Willamina South vs. Beaverton The 1964 wrestling team finished the season with a Fourth place in the District Competition at Sweet Home. Dick Vogt was voted the outstanding District 8A-1 wrestler. As they moved into the State competition both Vogt and Mickey Wright captured fourth place medals. South vs South vs South vs. Lebanon Sweet Home Corvallis South vs. Dallas South vs. Albany 5-'Q' as s 2 MB 5. Coach Gary Goodson attended Porterville High School in California. After high school he spent one semester at the University of Oregon, where he played football. He transferred to Porterville College where he became student body president, lettered in track for two years, and participated in various other activities. Goodson returned to The University of Oregon and obtained his degree there in 1963. He came to South Salem at the beginning ofthe 1963-64 school year and teaches physical education and health besides coaching South's first gymnast- ics team. Mike Turner GYMNASTICS TEAM - Row 1: Joe Babbeneau, Fred luras, Nick Baggenstas, Dave Casteel, Carl lackobson, Alan Thompson, Howard Budwig Dennis Shulde hiese, Rick Reiling, Mike Turner, lack Boyde. Row 2: Hugh Schmidt, Tom Rutlidge, Tom Windedaul, Carl Martens, lim Pittman Dave Dobson Steve lunor Lewis Insly, Dan Kraushaur, Dave Manock. I . . . ! , . xx 3 . ' S2122 1 s . F . t f E Q I i . it ses X g , 1 , .a 5 K . K - : . - X K 'Rnd Nick Baggenstos does a front flip. Joe Babbeneau demonstrates his gold-medal-winning form on the side horse. !' . .ef Karl lacobson demonstrates the high scissors , using the form that helped him win a silver medal, On the tenth anniversary of the school, South Salem instituted, under the leadership of Coach Gary Goodson. The season consisted of competing against twenty-one teams before the state tournament . . . In these meets the Saxons were victorious over fourteen opponents and lost to seven. ln the state meet, loe Babheneau won a gold medal in side horse competition, Carl Jacobson picked up the silver medal for the same event, and Dave Casteel came within one-tenth of a point of winning the bronze medal. In other events Rich Reiling took fifth in still ringsp Mike Turner, seventh in parallel bars, and Nick Baggenstos, sixth in free exercise and tumbling. The Sax took fourth place in total points. Fred luras shows his winning form. T11 -Q. -fff 5 A9 Q .r We - .. s ts? as-,X-sts 1. , ses X 1- as t -at .s- s -wma? s t. sal .R -s : ,- i . s .i . Yi' . Q .X . K iw Q -X-. xt s V ' i-i-,i.ki .X 51 . kc X lx xi Y-TEENS SPONSOR ..... it 1' , 7 i g 5.5 , , V N N Y' , i 1 ' Q E' . , 4 A style show, given by the Y-Teen clubs, was given March 8, at the Marion Hotel. The Sweetheart Ball was sponsored by the Hi-Y groups of North and South February 15, in South's East Balcony. The Snow Ball, held December 14, is enjoyed by Neff Powell, Karen Blundell, Steve King and Fran Griffiths. 937 SM fxsfffiffi .Q N Q. 7 A TIIVIE TO REU-XX r -f R' 5 N mf f Rx wi f , X . . ,x',... - .. -. - ' fmg.. XX NX-X . nik 1 Xifx .. AQ X 1 N- - . k k ' .S M ' W0 'Nw' ,Abi Sl-XXONS PURSUE ATHLETICS Ski Club began it's ski season December fourteenth, with a trip to Hoodoo Bowl. Similar trips were scheduled throughout the year. Mike Blair is president of Ski Club, Mike Shinn, viceepresidentg and leannette Wedel, secretary-treasurer. 5 ff! ,fs f Girls' Letter Club planned numerous playdays, dinners, and other activities under the administration of the women P.E. teachers as advisers, Marge Goodwin, president, Pam Kennedy, secretary-treasurer, and Linda Craft, vice-president. Forty- three members celebrated a decade as a South Salem club. xl ,A 1 .s M A' , , ,J Y l f ' 1' I w A 4 1 , . - f i , 1 Y 1 1 J...- gc 5 , f k A TIIVIE TO STUDY 1 t. W ?,.A K .., ,,,,4.,.Lxf.,..sAJiAf N . . . . '- 5- . 'Q J. F A V ' ' v s A- L- 1. sw sl ffxfmwwwwmwsfmwwiwwewwmwm' ' ' ' ' N' A .V ,,.-Wv H W. .ww .UN x , ,,.,v,AA ,'.iwL'Ai:, NNN 29 NHLJQWGAK . D M, 'ivy Au- f1w2wiWW.i:i2vff,'vwwiewww .- f iw , x, . x VV an x ff X! gvfiigfkgyfipffysit,f3f1,9!?,ls1k q,X A K x ' 4 fit. ,,j. 3 Q ,' Q, fa , , - - , .W . s, N . fnw'wwQfw2Qxa,gkiL 5' Y L . ,, ,g f 'U?f5f 5fiwV3?iAi'F' -Fl:?Pgi1w-QM, . 1 ' 4 Q. W W W f Q QM-m-wwivp, R-.Y A .amiir xy.-.--45341 . ml sw. i NVQJJA 2' Ml?-F -Q kiwi , 5 December: Lance Van Lydegraf, Boy of the Monthg Spence Powell, Rotariang Marilyn Dyer, Girl ol the Month. 102 February: Casey Olinger, Boy of the Month. Bruce Black, Rotariang Jeanette Wedel, Girl 'of the Month. January: Dick Vogt, Boy of the Monthp Lance Van Lydegraf, Rotariang Carol De Camp Girl of the Month. SAXONS GIVEN WINTER HONORS s 1 . v j if W a s r S SX I :Q i' Qlxf ! if Riff L Qs' gg Sf Q ' .gs Q , -x Q., 2 , , 53 'A -M m XA W' gi 'M' iii? mfg 5 '43 23 2?a ,L N if gi w 0 ' Wm 104 An old grad returning lVIl-lNY HAPPY RETURNS Many Happy Returns was the message and welcome given the graduates returning to South on Friday, December 20, for the ninth annual homecoming activities, Greeting the graduates at the reception in the east balcony that afternoon were the A.S.B. otticers, president, Tom Needham, the vice-presidents, Martha Mills and Pam Yancyg and secretary-treasurer, Valerie Knights: senior class president, Mickey Wright, and home- coming hostess and host, Shary Potter and Mike Vollmar. Following the reception, an assembly for the grads and the current seniors was held in the auditorium. ln the introduction, Shary and Mike recalled the past and related the happenings of the present year. Also participating in the homecoming assembly were returning Saxons, Lee Coffey and Molly Allen, who entertained with popular folk songs. ln the evening the students and grads returned to the east balcony for the annual homecoming dance sponsored by the A.S.B. t 5 E t 3 f E i t 5 R X, ig. 3 4 These were some of our talented ones s The image of our leader aw by g I 10 i ..:, .,. : W 91 W' W wav Biggs .w ki 1 Q ww mx Q m ,Q 35305 v Eggigiiqafiqga, ef 1 Xsxw K , . . 5 ,5 3 Xsigfg 15933 Q E, 51 , ff - f5'4+i3Qg.fgxf -N ff if V242 W - W 1 ' 'P Biff! - 1? ff!-3. -Sf.. fi ' -XJ ,. ss.. 1 4, .. .Qt 59,3 , . WWW K in V 'esiiwiibw ...ww ,aww I 3, K :Sak 3 ffm- . , Q N South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South North Salem South Eugene Sunset Milwaukie Beaverton Clackamas North Eugene Corvallis Sweet Home Lebanon Albany North Salem Corvallis Sweet Home Lebanon Albany North Salem Corvallis Sweet Home Lebanon Albany North Salem 55 55 74 53 47 66 70 61 58 73 48 48 55 66 53 64 48 60 61 61 68 Coach Dick Ballantyne wonders, waits, and watches. Terry Thompson, senior, scores on jump shot. 10 QQ 1 1 4 .sf 1, X, ,, Q r 1 1 f , 1 P ii ln the first ten years of Saxon history, the basketball team, under the direction of Coach Dick Ballantyne, entered the State Tourney six times. In 1955 a tenth place tie at State culminated the basketball season. In 1956, the Saxons again competed in tourney play but did not place. After three years' absenteeism, the Saxons came back in 1960 to claim sixth place, followed by a seventh place in 1961. ln 1962, South again claimed a tourney berth with twenty wins, three losses, and a perfect district record. At Eugene the Saxons dropped the second game to Cleveland and settled for a fourth place. The 1963 season saw the Saxons in Tournament action at which time they gained an eighth place. From 1955 through 1964 the Saxons have posted 142 wins, losing only 83 games. The Saxons have beaten the Vikings twenty times and lost to them seventeen times. Olson is being tied up by Lebanon opponent. . :A-l '?' Noble scrambles for loose ball. Thomas reaches for ball as Welborn prepares to offer assistance Chuck Milne, Sophomore, chucks two. Rick Allen, Junior, waits for rebound .ff five we X 4 ? S-,w i X . Q X v x 3 l 2 x QE 3 of X 'Scam 9. E . X X X 3 . : at-35. Q-R15 '1'iv'lX? avi Q-axnff . f-255534kggiX?N?.f1gi. if . g ,:Xi,5fr- -K ...ig - . X 16135, . . X .xr . X ..k. X K .,,X.X.. X , X . K - 5 A i. L L .Q RN f l .. X X NX QQ? X X X S I X X we SR' fr ,Si X 5 .. . X . X .T- X Q X- xx 1 X Y K X EX X t X S N5 f E ' X xsx is l ' S? 2 f- J 5 x .J .! 2 si ik V 3-1- i ww 'jf 5 xv.. xiii ...X QXX.. SETS .sw k .AESXXF K S23-X3 .. ..,... .Xa Wig - Sw? ' S5 QF Y --f XS- 'N- . Sxigiggl R fx . . gm X . 1 if ' ' ' . 3 ' ii. N X if: 0 MX K .. . E :E 75 Ll I. The J.V. basketballers ended the season with a 4-3 mark. District play brought them a 14-1 record and the district crown. The l.V.'s overtook North in district with three clean sweeps. Only district defeat was to the Corvallis Spartans. High scorers lor the season were, Craig Cooley, 301 points, Bob Vick, 189, Mark Bedsaul, 159, and Dick Crostin, 99 points. ln the last decade the l.V. team has compliled 146 wins and 63 losses. Mr. Metzger has coached the team for the past ten years. South 36 NorthSalem 35 South 63 NorthSalem 48 South 43 South Eugene 46 South 59 Corvallis 50 South 44 Sunset 38 South 59 Sweet Home 51 South 42 Milwaukie 38 South 55 Lebanon 54 South 53 Beaverton 59 South 53 Albany 50 South 51 Clackamas 48 South 42 North Salem 39 South 49 North Eugene 56 South 53 Corvallis 45 South 47 Corvallis 55 South 69 Sweet Home 44 South 59 Sweet Home 56 South 58 Lebanon 54 South 68 Lebanon 57 South 45 Albany 40 South 55 Albany 39 South 43 North Salem 42 igii' Q 4, Row 1: Manager, Norm Ramsden, 0. Greene, D. Stoll, C. Cooley, B. Camp, M. Bedsaul, B. Vick. Raw 2: Coach Bob Metzgerg D. Wolfe, M. Brownell, D. Trelstad, M. Stoltz, C. Chambers, M. Estell, T. Boock, A. Wilson, l. Krog. Wilt!! +Qnll ' LN. '-annum The tenth annual Coronation Ball was held January 25th in the East Balcony. The ball room was decorated in a white and silver motif with a profusion of white streamers carrying out the effect. A silver rotating sphere, which may become a permanent fixture for South High dances, completed the theme of Winter Cotillionf' For the first time in South's ten years, the Saxons selected an eleven couple court. Marilyn Miller was chosen First Lady, Mary Ellis and Julie Blaisdell first and second princesses. Their escorts were Lance Van Lydegraf, Spence Powell, and Casey Olinger. Music for the occasion was provided by the Continentals. Greg Odgahl, Toni Simpson, Mary Jane Bishop, and Dick Vogt v 's .Q T -'K Court Cloyd, Pam Yancy, Mike Vollmar, Valerie Knights, Dick Horner, Martha Mills, Spencer Powell, Mary Ellis, lean Pederson, Warren Kellicut, lulie Blaisdell, Casey Olinger, Cathy Swofford, Tom Needham, Rod Rudishauser, and Leslee Cardon. ,li Q 2.1. l Spence Powell, Mary Ellis, Marilyn Miller, and Lance Van WINTER COTILLION Spence P0well,Mary Ell L V Ly Lydegral is, ance an degraf M 'ly Miller,lulie BlaisdeII,and Casey OI g f ,fe in 'C-7 L ali I l The tradition of exchanging Val-0fGrams was brought from North Salem, South Salem's beginning year. lean Lankins, the 1954 February Girl of the Month, organized it for South Salem. The objective, to raise money for Girls' League Scholarship, has remained the same for a decade. Carol De Camp was given honors tor the most originally decorated Val-0-Grams. Gary Horning the King ot Hearts received 271 of the 2,668 Val-0-Grams sold. '4 'A xm' .gm ff' 4 T 2 Q Q Q 'Q 5 Q V7 x E. up A IA . 1 J Psi E Y E-Q MARCH Spring vacation, five days of relaxation and fair weather. Twirp Day, April 10, with rally elections highlighting the day. Cotton Day, April 20, carnations and spring dresses abounding. Saxon sportsmen bringing honors to South and themselves. Funzapoppin', May 1 and 2, the annual show to exhibit Saxon talent. A Salem spring with showers galore and few sunny days. Under Paris Skies, May 16, the junior-senior prom, marking the end ofthe social season. Graduation, June 2, the end ol the beginning and a step into the future. 1 'S A f 5' A if f NN 7 20 -M--.sqyvzf-of 5,153 if r z if 1 -f f if if Q 1 1 -s f s' -f Q il' 6 I ' 2 X 19' INS CROWN Nlvinqnwm The 1964 South Salem netters finished first in District Competition, post- ing wins over all rivals except Wilson and the OSU Rooks. The season was cli- maxed with two wins over cross-town rivals North Salem. e The tennis team was coached for the fourth season by Bill Ritchie. The previous six years saw Del Ramsdell as coach. South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South Tie lost won won lost won won won lost won won won won won won won won Wilson Wilson Hillsboro Albany OSU Rooks Corvallis Molalla North Salem OSU Rooks Sunset Albany Hillsboro Beaverton Sunset Corvallis Beaverton North Salem Casey Olinger practices his chipping. Steve Carlson tees off on number eight. FIRST IN DISTRICT FIRST IN STATE Sophomore John McCullough warms u his swing. Lance VanLydegraf tees off against Corvallis. The first State Championship garnered by a Saxon golf squad climaxed the '64 season at Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland, May 19. At the end of the first day, South led thirty-seven other teams with a total score of 298. The nearest threat was Medford with 307. Steve Carlson fired a two-under-par 72. Lance Van Lydegraf and Chuck Milne posted 75's and Ed Morris shot a 76. On the second day Lance saved the team with an even par 74 for a total of 149, Steve Carlson and Chuck Milne came in with total scores of 153 by firing 81 and 78 respectively, and Ed Morris posted an 86, for a total of 162. The team total of 617 was three strokes better than runner-up David Douglas and nine strokes better than South Eugene and Corvallis. In regular season matches the golfers were never bettered. Lebanon, Corvallis, Albany, Tillamook, Sweet Home, and North Salem fell before the fine shooting of the Saxons. The Sax first pitted their strength against Lebanon, to win 12 to 3. The following week South defeated the Spartans, 8 to 7. The next week the Saxons handed another defeat to Corvallis, 12172 to ZV2. The next three matches, against Albany, Tillamook, and Sweet Home, were all victories at 15-0. ln the final match of the year South downed North 13172 to 1172. In the Up-State Tournament the Saxons finished fifth out of twenty teams. ln the District Tourney South topped the other eight entries. Casey Olinger and Ed Morris alternated in the number- one position during the season. Due to a cracked rib, Casey dropped out of play just before the State Tourney. Ed Morris tees off in a practice match. Mr. Metzger watches his Saxons crush Corvallis. Chuck M ilne putts for a birdie on number seven. The Saxons will be looking forward to another successful season next year. AWWA, ,,,.., l i iff? ' SL E 11 K 5 E iq? s is V ,QEZVQQ , 1 .N f' ff 5 , f,. V 4 :, A I Z 5 i Ron Mann practices his prize-winning throw. CINDERNIEN UPSET NORTH Mr. D's cindermen took five firsts before entering the District eight Ael meet, ending the regular season by dumping North. Terry Thompson set a new school record and garnered the best time in state by running the 440 in 49.5 seconds. In his tenth year as coach, Mr. Lou DeLoretto directed the track team with a new-comer, Mr. Gary Goodson, as his assistant. The Saxon cindermen have taken nine out of ten district crowns, upsetting Nonh this year to gain their ninth. V QSQQ 'ts ts , r . iiw if . xv viii? SOUTH JINXES NORTH'S 42 WIN STREAK sis' 9' . 'ln- an in ? M 94 Vw. sw Q, ' :iw x L- Q X -' S - .Ls K . X . N. A . S Af xx . . - Q A : R N ' ' - K ' ' - .- fs R., , 5 X Q' . . ,sk R M Ass? assign ...-..Q X is s Tie goes tothe runner. A ,an i Q s A 'ff fir Coach Girod consults with umps. .. Wm -rm , V an-'Nw A X .wil ' : , .',.l' -5 2- I ww- f-1 .' ,N 4.' .5 'f ' gf.N,3w - fm V ,V , M V -M--.av .5-V' - f--aw, n nmgw Ei 1 ,- 4 17 , 9 Hur'----- , X 3 ...V 'Nu Q un- Q I .N K sm. K ,Q 1 ,., N ' - 914 '-if Q B A if A Q ss , fini? Q . - '- -. as ,A U VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, Row 1: R. Rudishauser, T. Light, D. Larken, D. Carbon, D. Keeney, T. Noble. Row 2: L. Koenig, R. McFadden, R. Smith, B. Priem. Row 3: T. Nicholson, T. Lovelace, M. Plenge, G. Colby. Row 4: G. Glaze, R. McEwen, B. Bass. Coach Girod's Saxon hardballers ended the season with third place in district. The highlight of the season was stopping the cross-town rival's winning streak of forty-two games. Terry Noble, Bruce Priem, and lvan Strode carried the team through the season at the position of pitcher. Leading hitters were lim Nicholson and Terry Light. Gary Ritchie l. V. baseball coach -' ' A . 'sys CQNQQL5 J. V. TEAM MEMBERS: J. Stewart, D. Stole, B. Camp, I. Strode, V. Panther, M. Satrum, B. Pearson, M. Vogt, K. Price, T. Lane, G. Wilson, E. Barnes, D. Robertson, L. Hogue, C. Myers, and manager, N. Ramsden. l.V.s finished district play with an 8-4 record. Mr. Gary Ritchie coached the team forthe second year. . S mf l ' l rv- P3 Aqivv A ' Pillicfx xfl I 1 A PU we Roms. f t K i S , MCS, Ig 3. NHL 3 is Z 1 ,Wes i at SM-1:9 ta , . j 6 t 128 Q . va- if .g . -. X' . gist ' f S, Q. f 'T' . J, Q, x 5, , .1 eg Ex Y Q s E QSEXQS? K . f Q Qt ss .ix .fi . j if .5 1 - , ff. QS W4 wg P. I '1 Nina Kutter, an exchange student from Switzerland, visits the Saxons. Topping the list of all-school assemblies was one in which a Danish gym team, composed twelve girls and twelve boys, demonstrated their feats of agility and skill. The girls perform graceful routines to music using balls and hoops. Ten of the girls performed on balance beams.T boys did routines to music and performed on the horse. Two of the boys did a Danish folk danc The young Danes, chosen from among their peers, were accompanied by a commentator, t trainers, and a pianist. They had been working together for one month when they began touringt world giving exhibitions. The Danes joined the students in singing The Star Spangled Banner and then sang the Dani national anthem to close the assembly. Nina Kutter, a German speaking native of Switzerland and exchange student at North Sale spoke to South's German club, student council, and Miss Lane's fifth period U.S. History class. l Danish girls exhibit their ability on the balance beam. eggy Drennen and Dick Curbon are headed for a summer each party. Q , . 2 E.. an l . O Candy Perry and Gary Horning are taking a spring walk. Badminton is Cathy Swottord's game. WALKING THROUGH THE FRAME OF FASHION The tenth annual Girls' League Spring style show was held March tenth during home room. Commentator for the style show was Miss Pauline Anderson. Terry DeCoss and her assistant, Claudia Schweigert, were in charge ot organization for the show. Fourteen girls and six boys modeled. ady for a spring dance are Cathy Swotford and ike Blair. Kate Loggan and Terry Brody leave for an afternoon golf date. 1 711 THREE OE SOUTH CLUBS PROMOTE SPECIAL INTERESTS 152 ,,,...'-0-' ,,,,,.,..-......-ww' L l.,-om .xx i Trips to the Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, the Univer- sity of Oregon Medical School, and local hospitals were the main activities of this year's Medical Club. The club has also heard speakers from different areas in the medical field. The purpose of the club is to increase student interest in a medical career. Miss Patricia Rynerson is the advisor. Officers are Peggy Cameron, president: Mary Kurti, vice president, and Sally Juza, secretary. The art club, which has been active since the beginning of South High, has changed little. Under the leadership of Sandy Cohn, president, Nancy Vick, vice-president, Dixie Quarry, secre- tary-treasurer, and Mr. Noland, adviser, the 1963-'64 club deco- rated the school for Christmas and painted posters for various school productions and performances. Tri-M, the national music honorary, has been one of South Salem's family of clubs for ten years. Members are selected from the various music groups for ability and scholarship. Working behind the scenes at the assemblies and plays are the A.V.A. iAudio- Visual Aidsl boys. They work with such things as scenery, setting, and light- ting so that every production moves smoothly. The boys also operate projece tors for films shown in classrooms. Mr. Maynard Nelson has been in charge of the Audio-Visual Aids department since 1954. Announcing at noon dances and school sports events is the main project of the Announcers' Club. Officers are Ron Rees, president, Doug Lamb, vice-president, and Frank Fredickson, secretary-treasurer. Adviser during the tenth year of the club is Mr. Earl Ficken. Working behind the scenes at noon dances are Roger Obershaw, George lones, Ron Rees, and Doug Lamb, SAXON BOYS SERVE SCHOOL 0 , Q..-2' b Working with the club station are Radio-Electronics Club members Gary loseph, John Ewing, and Tom Bathurst. Amateur radiograms broadcast by the club members over the club station is a project of the 1963-64 Radio Electronics Club. Most of the mem- bers now have their amateur radio licenses. Classes were conducted for those who wanted licenses but did not previously have them. In its tenth year at South, the club is under the leadership of Mr. Earl Ficken, adviserg lohn Ewing, president, Mike Haines, viceepresidentg and Bruce Franklin, secretary. 153 fi.i The first round of the second annual high school bowl, sponsored by Quill and Scroll, was held May 6 when juniors Mandy Merek, Chris Achterman, Walt Winslow, and Beth Humphreys defeated sophomores Sara Sherman, Bob-Ann Ward, Walt Apley, and Debi lanicek. On May 13, the victorious junior team pitted their wits against the senior team consisting of Valerie Knights, Bruce Black, Jody Toone, and Mary Chism, to emerge victorious for the event. lack Milne and Laurie Driessler acted as moderators for the function. Proceeds from the event exceeded those of last year and will provide a scholarship. OUILL ANO SCROLL SPONSORS SECOND ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL BOW Quill and Scroll, International journalism honor society, serves to encourage interest in student journalism and in journalism careers. The club, this year under the leadership of Laurie Driessler, president, Marea McDermeit, vice-president, and Mr. Baker, adviser, provides a scholarship for the most outstanding senior journalist each year. South has had an organized chapter since 1954 when the school began. In its first six years the club functioned as a service club as well as an honorary, providing information in the form of bulletins and bulletin boards for all school elections. During one year they duplicated and posted important school announcements. 134 HONORS SPRING UP , . X icy X S X sm Xe'-v X . , ,N I . , , ,, -.,, .. ..., ..... .,.,. , ...... ., .., ..... ..., ..-..........., .,.,. ...,.....,., ...U V. he Month. May: Dick Horner, Rotarian, Suzanne Gearhart, Girl of the Monthg Spence Powell, Boy of the Month. Throughout the year, outstanding seniors have been honored by the selection of girl of the month, a boy of the month, and a rotarian. Girls' League home room representatives select a girl each month to honor for a special quality, such as service or cooperation. The boy of the month is chosen by popular vote of the boys. The practice of choosing a boy of the month was started at the beginning of the 1963-'64 school ear with the formation of the Boys' League. Students selected for these honors vie for the title of Girl of the Year and Boy of the Year, which are announced at the Senior Assembly. Names are submitted to student council by home room representatives for the selection of Rotarian. A committee, headed by the previous month's Rotarian, selects three or four candidates from the names submitted. Student council members elect a new Rotarian at the second meeting each month. F. In J LMA 3,01 -- x 2 3 3 6 vssxouxzxz f t 14 1516 17181920 . 2122 za 24 zs ze 27 -f i T K , 232930 o o o 5 sw. ,.. 1. .r .. T. .. 1....-,..- . i-iesanim. .,..,.i,. A-nnf --.'....... ,NX April: Cliff Brown, Boy of the Month, Ken Sherman, Rotariang Gail Brown, Girl of the Month. 1 3 5 If fn M SAXON LOVE OF FUN IS SHOWN ON TWIRP DAY On Friday, April IO, the halls of South Salem abounded with many fantastic configurations ranging from convicts to cavemen to celebrate Twirp day. The tradition, stemming from the comic strip Freckles was first observed by a week of twirps. In 1957 the event was limited to a one day observance. In the evening, under a canopy of balloons, the Drifters played for the Twirp dance sponsored bythe Boys League. Dancing was from 8,11 p.m. in the East Balcony. i gi' Xi 'vs isis A 'X Q4 s ,f t, .. mx ' 7 ,H Z iw ec' ve 13 8 l Educators Conference in The 70 voice A Cappella choir, directed by Gary Frame, participated in both school and Community events. Among the most important were The Oregon Musica Portland, Jester Hairston Festival, the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, and fall and spring concerts at South. Members of the choir are: Sherry Ault, Jerry Barker, Janet Baley, ' ' ' ' S d Ch bl Charlotte Combs, Randy Crawford, Ellen Mark Bedsaul, Clayton Beish, Mary Jane Bishop, Alan Blanchard, Nancy Bohn, Judy Buzard, Camille Carlson, Cathy Lynn Case, an y um ey, C e Bonnie Dick Ernie Dill, Christina Edstrom, Nancy Farmer, Joanne Fraser, Diane Gassner, Sue Geibel, Cheryl Gifford, Dena Gohring, Jolae Grabow, Bev Hagen, Craig Haines, John rus , , Hendrickson Kathleen Herd Bev Holweger, Dick Horner, John Hudkins, Barbara Hundemer, Sue Hunt, Bob Huskey, Tim Jaskoski, Gary Kanz, Ruth Kennedy, Val Knights, John Kraushaar, ll P ' P t R d Carroll Rile ,Candi Sally Lane, 'Connie Lang, Bev Lozano, Sue Maltby, Martha Much, Vickie Musgrave, Mary Nelson, Mary Nuber, Mark Olson, Sandi Peterson, Mo y rine, a ee , y R h 'l D R ber John Rumming Sue Sanders Beth Scheidemann Barbara Sierp Roberta Six Jim Smither Doug Squires, John Stenerodden, Linda Storm, Sharon Perry, Carol ot wer er, ave u g, , , , , , , Stringer, Chris Turner, Val Turner, Don Trelstad, Bill Trezise, Leslie Ward, Fred Walberg, Aleda Weathers, Bob Wenger, Nancy Wiles, Jeff Wyatt, Kari Reis, Allan Martindale. Boys' Glee, like the Girls' Glee performed in concerts with other music groups. Boys' Glee consisted of 12 members. Row 1: Gary Frame, Mike Nielson, Ken Wiessner, Mitch Watson, Dave Dobson, Doug Smith, Allen Stiers. Row 2: John Rogers, Bruce Carroll, Dan Haggerty, Lester Fishback, Melvin Reese, and Rod Erler. Girls' Glee consisted of 40 members and performed in concerts with other music groups. Members are: lanet Carrol, Linda Deckard, Anne Davis, Lois Ellingson, Mary Ellingson, Charlotte Erler, Bette Foster, Sharon Gunder, Judy Hill, Karen Hertel, Sandy Hoskinson, Dianna Horn, Becky Hunt, Jackie Larson, Cathie Long, Barbara Mattson, Connie Mclntire, Carol Millikan, Barbara Murrin, Jerry Muze- chenko, Peggy Nelson, Donna Neher, Liz Nicholson, Diane Oraw, Carolyn Pursely, Merrilee Guiring, Landa Sheffield, Gerry Shoop, Karen Smart, Clara Spackman, Pauline Stringer, Charlotte Sweeten, Ferryle Tingley, Linda Tucker, Barbara Ward, Linda Wheeler, Nancy Yung, Pam Zetterberg, limmie Hilton, Pat Moore. Girls' Glee was directed by Gary Frame. MUSIC TO REMEMBER Gary Frame directed the A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, and Boys' Glee during his first year at South. l The Swagmen: Craig Haines, Tim laskoski, Ernie Dill. lr 2 2 s An informal vocal trio: Nancy Wiles, Kathleen Herd, Leslie Ward. All State members of choir were Fred Walherg, Mark Olson, Val Knights, Craig Haines, Nancy Farmer, Randy Crawford, Ellen Cruse, Alan Blanchard. Clefdwellers are Fred Walberg, Dick Horner, Mark Olson. 40 ig ii i i Girls' trio: Camille Carlson, Sue Geibel, Val Knights INSTRUMENTS IN MOTION Peter Frajola, orchestra director, joined the Saxons in 1960. Forty-one members of the orchestra and fifty-five members of the band performed at two concerts during the school year. Several members of the orchestra also joined the band to perform at a District Concert held at the Salem Armory with eight other schools. Mr. Peter Frajola conducted the orchestra for his fourth year and Mr. Wally Johnson led the band for his tenth year. The marching band performed at home football events. Drum major was Gary Martin and majorette was Sandi Lalack. Events at which the Pep Band appeared included home basketball games, Funzapoppin', and one noon dance. 141 ,,g.V wk ., .Iii 5,155 1-A f 'Q QA 'iijig f u 213' ' ,Q :f i HW: ,gn 'fi Wil Z? 55 f, Ei: 323' ,aj 22 ha, ,Ae .W SN Tai' .Q - +.,. A ..,.1,,, Q, N N 42. + A X EQ x' Ax N Q 7 M i? if W W 'ii f Em?- ,Tiff a, .La 32 Rf' if ' I .. J' M 4 ,g , X' ,V . 5 - n may I 3 ,. f i , ' 'N' my K. S 2 5 ' an ' ' ' ' , if f 9'-Q ,,,.,, , ' W -- 4 Q- ' , ,L - i i 6 Q ' ' - :E - f -M if W. -,-' ,I I ' 4 - LM ', 5435 fm , Q, ,. if-ii' -Q., if x ,355 If 'N s , , - , . f L L W'hk L :, ii 21 f g W 1 , . ,WV ,, Q' -I5 H ff ' '-'1 'PM v 'R 4' f , f X V' XL 'fm 'iii if W 'f f 7 X ' ' ' , ' Q ' ,, xx. xg 1 'H Q f' ' N ' ' t 4 X V V A 4 . M59 X f k 6 42 ,- 1 Q K K f 5 fAW W QV EZ, U , in K H -2 X ' ,SZ L S . 3 - K - fi, K, ,iffigsf , 1 g A H , 2 . 3 E 1. x 4 -Q - , 1 Kang. N Mm' MWf'Q?aQ 3Q TN BUTTONS AN To mark the beginning of spring, Cotton Day was held April 20. To highlight this event, Girls' league sold carna' tions to be worn with spring dresses. I of xi' wigs f:f'.xTg1 X' .. .ak-20' 5 '. T' :,, r is y Ein ks I N 1 23 I g 'Q t n x I L. K . Cliff Brown was chosen King of Cotton at the annual Cotton Ball, a Y-Teen sponsored dance held April 18 at the Marion Hotel. Lavender and white decorated the Starlight Room and the Phi-Dels played for the large crowd attending. 145 :ABQ lv-gli fH'rff5 FQ! NllS.lWEMBERSHH9 of as INCREASES sv- Mary Ann Axford ,Y 'l 1, ea leg I ' W V R Q r 55:5 president- Bruce Black 'F ' 'Z vice-president-Sue Gearhart 3315 .242 secretary-Madelle Poole ludy A Brown treasurer-Terry Ryals s 3 in Y ,Vvx si. 's tk-fi s f et K. N K 3 N 3 . eg F . ' t s fr 2 t it 5 D 3 Mary Chism i ' ,A Lissy Dolezal like sag K 1,65 'Gsm sf lohn Ewing One of the oldest organizations at South is the National Honor Society. During the school's first year, sixteen students were chosen for membership. The current group, advised by Mr. Benninghoff, has a total of seventy-one members. Members are selected for scholarship lthey must have a G.P.A. of 3.2 or higherl, outstanding character, leadership qualities, and a record of service desirable to the school. 146 Jerry Baker Darlene Blischke may Aydel0U 1. .lulie Blaisdell Bob Bolender -hx 'ar fi M X qv Faye Butler judy F, Brown Leslee Cardon Francie Currie we Ellen Cruse . W Carol DeCamp I 'Y filing .. 5 te, 3, . Q- Gf Y l '5 if k Q Marilyn Dyer Laurie Driessler Carol Ellingson W M J , im 1 H , Ruth Gezelius Chris Fries ' K Ann Halvorsen 'Sw-. Bill Holmer Joyce Hayward Dick Horner A f R K' Y W . . Gary Horning JVL , E Daina Krigens R31 -.. are -- -45' Carol Howell A ' fem, M QQ ii Diane Kuper 'nf ' A Margaret Low 53 5' .,,., Tom Needham I ff 1 ,Q we ,, 'A Y V 'V Bev McConnell A Linda Nelson Kenny K. Purviance ' 51' i qv- if' Rod Rudishauser ff, M. X Q Y Roberta Randall unify .ao .ewf My Beth Scheidemann Gerry VanSanten ir' lean Vanover Alan ludy Pam Kennedy T Di W' S -.es 'if M' , ,Qs f, W . Steve Langhoff H ' Jean Leth iff. M M Q.. y if f 5 as A . ML r wi Marianne McCormick , QV Marilyn Miller l-l 'V Q i I I M Mary Nelson ludy Noteboom yn? 'fs Mike Reed , I Marsha Robertson u 4 -wi viii 73 , '-...Q 'Z',s Carol Sloan Roberta Six Jeannette Wedel Alice Wuorinen N .., li Q. It 'qzmv Q tx ee. .., Ns-Jr ,M Sharon King Cheryn Lewis af- 1 ,ve -H.. ,I+ 'Yuri Valerie Knights K sf L.-- Pat Little glI ..5- Martha Mills Jim Moskal xi Greg Ogdahl Judy Robinson Phyllis Thede K K is u lean Windedahl Mark Olson Carol Rothweiler A fi' L1 H' , ss s L Lance VanLydegrat Pam Yancey 1 47 LEIIERNIEN GAIN RECOGNITION National Athletic Scholarship Society began with fifteen members ten years ago. At the present time forty boys are members. These boys have at least a 3.0 G.P.A. and are active in high school sports. Officers are president, Spencer Powell, vice-president, Dick Vogt? sec- retary-treasurer, Rod Rudishauserg and sergeant-at-arms, Lance VanLydegraf. Mr. Harold Hauk is adviser of N.A.S.S. and S-Men. The first organization of S-Men was comprised of fifty-six members. Mem- bership now has risen to one hundred and six. Every letter-man is eligible for membership. 8 Senior members of N.A.S.S. are Cliff Brown, Bob Schlegel, left Wyatt, Adviser, Mr. Haukg Court Cloyd, Bill Holmer, Sam Haley, Rod Rudishauser, John Herr, Greg Ogdahl, and Dick Vogt. The South Salem Chapter of National Forensic League, an honorary speech club, was formed at South in 1955 and has been advised by Miss Anderson throughout the ten year period. 1963-64 officers include presi- dent, Mary Chism, vice-president, Ken Sherman, and secretary-treasurer, Mary lane Freeburn. Senior member, Steve Guidinger placed first in the oratory division at state tournament in Portland during spring vacation. Twelve new members were initiated May 12 at a pot-luck dinner held at the Guidinger home. The dinner was followed by a formal, candle- lighting induction ceremony and impromptu speeches given by the initiates. 5-Li z E 2 T i 5 in nik z I THE GLAS ?fZ'5L! 7 V J 1 'VD Igijy 5 -ffgg.. A 251 Av4fK T ff' .A-My 'FLWLWQA gkfff bvvvd 150 ENAGERIE HIGHLIGHTS DRAMA SEASON Under the direction of Miss Margaret Burroughs, the drama students staged three productions during the year: Suppressed Desires, a one-act play, 'Up 'n Me Thumb, a threeeact playg and The Glass Menagerie, a threeeact play by Tennessee Williams. The Glass Menagerie was presented to the public on the evenings of May 7 and May 8 by the advanced drama students, and the other two plays were presented to the student body during homeroom periods on October 22, 23, 24, and February 25, 26, and 27. S f S si A -,M Mike Riley and all his ailments. Kaye Pamp reads a serious excerpt from Exodus. Ole! Sharon Bl8Ckl'Tl3ll. Back gtggg powder time, Dick Horner and Larry Pomeroy- introduce the acts. - -X X Skill and concentration have helped Sandy Lelack to an award winning baton twirler. REMEMBER FUNZAPOPPIN' 1964 The Drifters: Tiger Nicholson, Rick Allen --'mire-Q ark 0lson's excitement over Funzapoppin 64. The tenth annual Funzapoppin talent how was presented to capacity crowds on ay 1 and 2. The performance followed no rmat, but resembled a television variety ow, consisting of twentyvone widely varied ts. Marth Mills was the student director and r. John Baker was the faculty adviser. l Tom Cattrall at the controls. . r i 3' . 1 Q as Laurie Driessler gives laundry to the giant. l Marilyn Miller, Toni Simpson, Mary Ellis, Jean Pedersen, and Julie Blaisdell pose as cow-pokes right off the range. Gary Christensen and Bill Bass. Don Ramsey and Bob Pace take a break between Pep Band numbers. X nn, .s-Ht Over 560 students en- tered Saxon land as sopho- mores in 1960. Of this number, nearly 500 make up the present senior class lcompared to the 270 sen- iors in South's first gradu- ating class, ten years agol. As sophomores the class of 1964 sponsored car washes and bake sales to compete in the United Fund Drive and to begin accumulating funds for future projects. They also sponsored the traditional movie and class party. The goal of the class as juniors, to provide the graduating seniors with an elaborate prom, was met in the form of The Twelfth of Never which almost resulted in Never Never . ln their final year the seniors sold school calen- dars, the first student or class sponsored calendars to be sold in South's ten year history. The class earned S508 in the United Good Neighbor Drive, placing second in the competition. Greg Ogdahl was crowned Mr. United Good Neighbor. By comparison the first senior class movie in 1954 was Call Me Madam , the tenth senior class movie was Operation Madball . The class of 1964 had four students in the semi- finals in the National Merit Scholarship Tests as compared to thirtyfone in previous years. This year's semiafinalists were: Tom Needham, Martha Mills, Suzanne Gearhart, and Valerie Knights, SENIOR CTASS OFFICERS Mickey Wright. . President Cathy Swofford ..... Vice- President Alice Herb . . Secretary- Treasurer Cliff Brown . .Sergeant-at arms 154 DIVE NBISIIII LARGEST IN SAXONS' DECADE s ala ,g QW! V Mickey Wright, President , N, ' Linda Bonney Ann llalvorsen it , QM' . it fl' gr i -2 Sharry Potter Wo' We Woefrwwsmemswa .. wwN Mun l MIS. EIBBIIIITB EIIIS Senior Class Advisor mr Wmwwaffhrrwe ml - -,E af' of Paul Taylor 1 Denis Chapman Sf The Senior Class council has represented and has lead fellow greg Umm' ggi seniors through the last year at South Salem High. Fred Walherg iff Y E X ,, E X is l rere use s r i s s.., Carol Detamp Mark Olson Ken Day Mary Nelson 'N' n , Ron Ahdo 3 WTF? . is ' K Q xx, 5 'N X Clarice Adamson 185595 Rod Alhin Linda Alderin Travis Amundson Janice Anderson Bill Angel J B :ff xii 5 Si Carroll Ashbaugh Ruth Askey Larry Angove Carole Arndt . X wx B g irei H K A i LLL Line' Bale Atwood Greg Avlson I - QQ-NN.w,,,f X X 'Will' .J Mary Ann Axiord Judy Aydelott loy Babcock Beryl Bachlet A4 dw S we X35-md wx QQ? Mike Badger Jerry Baker Janice Baley Toni Barker Tracy Barnes rry Bartlett Cheryl Bates Q, 1 Brian Beirne Clayton Beish .GSK fbnmm B 35: 3'i ' Terry Bell Joan Benner lane Bent Karen Berg ,GX wwf' Alan Bingenheimer Louise Birks to ,B A Mike Biwer Bruce Black 'HQ -W' -f Mike Blair Pat Blair new Qui venus-qv fa... , f 7, K, .4 -1' Steve Blaisrlell A Julie Blaisdell Darlene Blischke Tom Bathurst Sandy Bauer Pat Beach ff' W Robert Bolender Linda Bonney B David Brenneman Arthur Brenenslahl Terry Brod Sandra Breithaupt Bruce rennen Wx Sandy Brooks A J Charlene Brown ig C. BBB J 'S' Cliff Brown - Gaumw-1 . .,,..:a R. ..,. Q. Judy Brown Judy Brown mv -' Joe Browning Boll Bruns 444. Y Na Shirley Buck Jackie Burgess SEX 'S Julian Burroughs Tim Buschert Ngwwavf Faye Butler Roxie Bynum Dawn Cades Jo Anne Cameron ww siiulx Peg Cameron Dick Carhon - 1 r Diana Chakarun Don Christensen Sue Clark Leslee Cardon Ron Carr Dennis Chapman . Mary Chism Becky Christensen Cathy Case Tryna Christian Mike Clark Stu Clark Steve Cernusak ,,,,,.--v nstlfxe-so Q fy... 05 Susan Clark Arvilla Claussen Ron Clihhorn SQA'-X Roberta Clinker Courtney Cloyd Daryl Coates Ellwina Coffey Sandy Cohn Charlotte Combs Janet Combs Boll Cone Terry Conklin Jim Connor Linda Conover Dennis Cook Roberta Cook Fred Cooprider Darlene Corcoran Jerry Cox Carol Crabtree Bill Crawford Lihhy Crum David Croston Ellen Cruse Rita Cummins Francie Currie Richard Curry Doug Dalkenherg Cary Darnielle Sandy Dawson Ken Day k.f.m,g Laurie Driessler Theresa DeBoer Doug Deglow Charles Denham Pam Denton Donnie Dick Sharon Dierks Ernest Dill Doug Dimhat Darlene Ditto Sunni Doan Doug Dobson Neil Dorhecker Lissy Dolezal Carol Dellamp Candi Decatur t X X iw 9 . Q X -ss . sf l s S X s NTS: sg xx X Y i- ' ' E- g u .x - 522: or -e gs. 1-, ' S Terry DeCoss Shari Dunn Doug Dusenherg Dun Dye Marilyn Dyer 161 Christina Edstrom Lindi Edmondson Mr. Wehh, Portland NAACP president and Mr. Cook. Wendy Estill John Ewing Tom Ewing Nancy Farmer Michael Fawcett lill Finley Leslie Fisher Eldon Ford Ilan Foreman Mary lane Foreman Kim Freehurn Mary Jane Freehurn Vern Freeman Chris Frress Rita Fugman 162 i .whim-K Irvin Fuller Tim Galbraith Sue Gearhart Dale gggner My Geyman 'nm-.,,,,,,,, 5 QSQXN Ruth Gezelrus Dena Gohrrng Marjorie Goodwin Sheila Gordon Mary Gosso Jolae Grahovr Karen Grasseth lan Greene hav lllf -n J .RPN Danny Greer Fran Griffiths Gayle Gross Steve Gurdmger i f 352 Q my x X W' X Q X 3 xv-x Wil' Hamel Cfilig Haines Mikes Haines Sam Haley Ann Haivorsen 163 Larry Hanggi Cheryl Hanna Carl Hargitt Margaret Harm Janice Hilfm0l1 Ray Harmon Barbara Harrell Helene Harris Sharon Harrison JoAnne Haugstad Craig Hayes Joyce Hayward Cheryl Henry John Henry Alice Herh Bill Herlrurger John Herr Judy Hill Sue Hill Carolyn Hills Pat Hilsz Tohi Holbrook 164 W-,K s ...au uw ess Candy Holcomb Merry Holland Linda Hollomon Bill Holmer nick Homer Gary Hornrng 'E as Carol Howell Darlene Hudson Linda Hudson A Ak Pat Huff aff' Sue Hughes Susan Hunt Bob Huskey Sandy Ingalls Mike Jackson s,,.,,,,,, Tlm Jaskoslu Nana Jenluns AL lille Jensen Tammie Johnson Terry Johnson Brad Johnston Jeanette Johnston 165 wi K 4 - Alan ludy Linda lunor Fred Juras Sally luza Tom Kaffun ,-QP Gary Kanz . . , l ,,., o n Sara Kachaturian x Y .X .. X , LX : y . , Linda Karau Garry Kaulman ' Patricia Keen Richard Keeney Beth Kennedy Pam Kennedy Ruth Kennedy lil Na R Sharon King William Kingsley Mike Kinney Nancy Kinton 166 Judy Kirkwood Pat Kistner Darlene Kizziah Mike Kleinsmith John Knapp Valerie Knights Wea SWF lim Knoedler Milton Knutson Paul Kortlever Neil Krause Dennis Kool Victor Koop Diana Krigens Tim Kuhn :yr .Q Diane Kuper Alan LaCrosse Lauralee Laker Francine Lamb Charles Lambert Connie Lang Steve Langhoff Dan Larkin Ray Larson 167 warm Q66 YW' lack Lawshe lean Leth lack Levin Cheryn Lewis Dick Lewis Terry Light Barb Ling Q Patrrcra Little Ju Anne Loop Laurie Lnttridge Miriam Lovejoy was--Q Margaret Law Ted Luewen Nancy Lucas Scott Luhr 'Dm avg,-,X Patty Lyttle A 1 Becky Martin Q3 In ww -MN ,iliP ' GUY Martin Glen Martin Pam Martin Alan Martindale Judy Martsfield 68 Helen Mary Liz Mcllarger Gary McClellan Bev McConnell Spencer Mcllonald Roger McFadden Gary McMullen Gloria Mcllae Mary Ann McCormick Kathy McVay Mike Mennis AQUVN Marlyn Miller Martha Mills Dave Miner Dennis Miner Carol Moherg Mike Moling Jim Monelte Candy Moore AL Mary Moore 1 69 .-P his we in we 5 58 Keith Morgan Dale Morrow lim Moskal Fred Murdock ss NRE we 3? I Mike Myers Tom Needham Avis Nelson Linda Nelson Linda R Nelson Marshall Nelson David Nelson Mary Nelson Jerri Muzechenko llonna Newman Mike Nielson Terry Noble Lynda Noland Tim Noland Patricia Noll Judy Noteboom Larry Oakley Kath! U'Bfi0lI 170 as we Greg Ogdahl Marc Oldenburg Casey Ulinger Mark lllson Connie Uullette Kaye Pamp Gary Papenfus Dianne Parks Gordon Patterson Carol Payne lean Pearson 4-aP Jeanie Pedersen Kim Perkins ox s je si Y 'lkss M X Candy Perry -its 5 Glenn Peterson P C .4 5 Linda PIIHUIJS Richard Phillips Ann Pierce Carol Plyler Larry Pomeroy 171 Madelle Poole L. loyce Porter Shar, putter Arnold pnwell Spencer Powell Susie Prather ludy Priehe Judy Pruitt Leonard Punzel Kenny Kay Purvlanee Larry Purvlne Dixie Quarry Donna Radke Dan Rainwater Chuck Ramsdell Sue Ramsdell Roherta Randell H .:a:sie . 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K I X Q eiri eo DeWayne Shippey Barbara Sierp Sid Simonson 174 Karen Schoessler Toni Simpson Roberta Six HR, t, N, Carol Sloan Dana Smith Lauren Smith Linda Smith Pat Smith lim Speckman Mike Spencer Sv' Bruce Stangehy Robert Stark -A at nick starr Charles Steele Alex Stein Bill Stein John Stenerodden Lowell Stice 2' wjz tm, I.. S ,W Richard Stingley im Stonier Cathy Swnffurd Betsy Taggart Paul Taylor Nancy Terieson 175 Sharon Stringer Q Steve Terrell Phyllis Thede Nancy Thompson Terry Thompson 17 Helen Thrush Jeanette Tipton Ida lo Toone Mary Trussell Sue Turner Susie Turner Val Turner Bev Turvey Julie Van Horn Lance Van Lydegraf Hilda Vanover Gerald Van Santen Larry Van Wyngarden Fil Vaughn Kov Vego lim Vick Dick Vogt Mike Vollmar 6 Q? -of Vu Fred Walherg Cheryl Waldron Carol Wallace Mike Wallace ' Jim Ward is - A kk.. . as Luis Ward Rohert Washhurn Aleda Wealhers awww Ni? 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WITTIEST: Marilyn Dyer. 18 Under Paris Skies was presented by the junior class, under the super- vision ot junior class vice-president Cindy Beard, on Saturday, May 16, from 9:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. Glen Williams' orchestra played for what was one of the hestfattended of any South High prom. The East Balcony was transformed for the occasion into a Parisian village by a sidewalk cafe, a flower stand, a meat market, and gardens with pink-flowered trees. Junior Bill Trezise sang the theme song, Under Paris Skies. Y 5 is ,,.,, Q M ttf B ..,,,,A :,, hw 1' 4 E E get 1 X fr, 3- 5 f X UNDER PARIS SKIES L 4 x Q 18 The annual senior banquet was held May 22, in the Starlight Room of the Marion Motor Hotel. Faculty ad- visers Mrs. Marjorie White, Mr. Don Guenther, Mr. Jerry Gilman, and Miss Winona Havrenek, and Cathy Swofford, general chairman, organized the ban- quet and used the theme ln Today .... . Walks Tomorrow. Attended by approx- imately three hundred forty graduat- ing seniors, the banquet was highlight- ed by Mr. A's remarks disclosing a few senior secrets, a humorous reading by Marilyn Dyer, and a piano duet by Franz Schwiesow and Warren Kellicut. Mrs. Winona Wright, Miss Amanda Anderson, Miss Helen Lane, and Mr. Robert Voigt were recognized as having attended all ten Saxon senior banquets. ,ef .S 1' f Three hundred forty seniors attended the tenth senior banquet. Q ,- F sr- eu 1 1 A L2 -., ' tw 'l' ,sv ,e Saxons join outstanding Salem seniors in attending the Rotary banquet given in their honor. Approximately forty seniors from South Salem attended the tenth annual seniors honors banquet held in the Oregon Room at Meier and Frank's, May 27, 1964. Students from North Salem, Salem Academy, Serra Catholic, and Sacred Heart Academy, as well as Saxons, with a 3.5 average or better gathered to receive final honors. Dr. Shey, professor of political science at Willamette University, addressed the group. Behind the scenes, chefs prepare for the senior banquets. BANQUETS HONOR Mr. Aschenbrenner gives last roses to the class of 1964. I Graduating seniors assemble for Baccalaureate service. Reverend Halvorsen ofthe First Baptist Church gives the invocation. A MOMENT OF REFLECTION Mr. Frame directs the hymn at the close ofthe service. On May 31, at 8:00 P.M., seniors, dressed in caps and gowns, gathered in the Leslie Auditorium for the tenth annual Baccalaureate Service. Reverend Halvorsen of the First Baptist Church gave the invocation and the henediction. Reverend Haines of the First Methodist Church was the main speaker at the last gathering of the class ot 1964 before the final step, graduation. 8 A J L, ,, 2, -: K 5, wi 35,2 My .. ff 5 if ' 'r',,' 95 4 A Scholarships given by local groups to the following students, Cathy Swoilord, Salem Chapter Oregon School employee's Association, Wayne Wilson, Salem Rotana Club Scholarship, lim Moskal, Liberty School Teachers Scholarship, Judy Aydelott, Marion-Polk County Medical Auxiliary Scholarship, Dan Robertson, Parents Club Scholarship, Alice Herb, lob's Daughters Scholarship, Tim Bushchert, Salem Oratorio Society scholarship, Nancy Terjeson, Marion- Polk County Medical Auxiliary Scholarship, Betsy Taggart, Oregon State University, Sharon Dierks, Marion-Polk County Medical Auxiliary Scholarship, Susan E. Turner, Sear's Found- ation Scholarship, Lance Van Lydegrat, Halter DeWeese Memorial Scholarship, Roberta Randall, March of Dimes Scholarship, and Carol DeCamp, The Beess Thompson Memorial Scholarship. a 1- fs , ,ff -3 it, ' '44... ' A fi Mfr . ,,.e? ? gt 1 I , ,k'L GL 9 I 1 E Girl of the Year is Cathy Swoftord. Boy of the Year is Dick Vogt. Dick also re- ceived the Albert's Prize. ii. l .SX A X Receiving the Elks Leadership Award is Mary Chism. National Merit finalists are Valerie Knights, Suzanne Gearhart, Tom Needham, and Martha Mills. Tom and Valerie received National Merit Scholarships. Students receiving school awards are Glen Martin, Bausch lt Lomb Science Award, Connie Lang, Outstanding Member of Home Ec Club, Sandy Bauer, Outstanding Home Ec Student, Craig Haines, Annual Choir Award, Martha Mills, Outstanding Spanish Club Member, Doug Dimbat, lohn Philip Sousa Award, Tom Cattral, Westinghouse Science Award, Kenny Purviance, Olivetti Underwood Award of Merit, Steve Langhoff, American Chemical Society Outstanding Student in Chemistry, and Karen Berg, Olivetti Underwood Award of Merit. FINAL HONOR X, V A BDU Athlete of the Year is Mickey Wright. holarships and honors are the following students Row I Mary Chism University of Oregon Jean Vanover, Cascade Nelson and Tracy Barnes Oregon College of Education Jim Stomer Linfield College leannettewedel, Lewis and Clark Yancey San Francisco College for Women Glen Martin Pacific University Lance Van Lydegraf, Willamette 2 Carol Howell Lewis and Clark College Francie Currie University of Oregon Carol Moberg Pacific University, Fox Colle e Mike Reed Linfield Colle e Clayton Beish Oregon State University Wa ne Wilson, Oregon Techni- James Moskal acific University Darlend lischke Lewis and Clark College and Lissy olezal Pacific University. are Christine Shipman George Fox College lohn Maclnnes Linfield College Daina Krigens Betsy Taggart, and Ellen Students receiving scholarships and honors from out of state schools include, Row l - Lauralee Laker, Utah State, Roberta Six, Northwest Nazarene, Sharon King, Pacific Lutheran, Cheryn Lewis, Brigham Young, Madelle Poole, Whitworth, Alice Wuorinen, Seattle Pacific, Alan ludy, Claremont Men's, Laurie Driessler, Bryn Mawr, Terry Ryals, Carleton, Sue Gearhart, Cornell. Row 2 - Judy Robinson, Colorado Women's, Doug Dobson, Concordia, Toni Barker, Syracuse, Terry Thompson, University of Idaho, Roberta Randall, University of Pennsylvania, Bob Bolender, Seattle Pacific, Chris Friess, Carleton, and Steve Langhoff, Colorado. Students receiving National Merit Letters of Commendation are, Row l - Carol Howell, Daina Krigens, Gloria McRae, Pat Little, Bruce Franklin Mary Chism and Laurie Driessler. Raw 2 - Toni Barker, Gerry Van Senten, Bruce Black, Tom Cattrall, lohn Ewing, and Terry Abramson, Cathy ...... ...... 3 8 Adams, Nancy ........ ........ 3 8 Adamson, Brett .... ..... 3 8, 65 Adkins, George .... ...... 3 8 Adwell, Gary .... ...... 3 8 Allen, Janine .... ...... 3 8 Allen, John ....... ...... 3 8 Allen, Richard ..... ...... 3 8 Allen, Spencer ..... ...... 3 8 Allison, Adele ..... ...... 3 8 Anderson, Allen .... ...... 3 8 Anderson, Chris .... ...... 3 8 Anderson, Dale .... ...... 3 8 Anderson, Mary .... ...... 3 8 Apley, Walter ..... .... . .38 Apperson, Lynn .... ...... 3 8 Arana, John ....... ...... 3 8 Arends, Steven .... ...... 3 8 Aronld, Marvin ..... ...... 3 8 Arnold, Melody ..... ...... 3 8 Atkins, Kathryn .... ...... 3 8 Atkinson, Gary ..... ...... 3 8 Auld, Barbara ..... ...... 3 8 Axford, Martin ..... ...... 3 8 Bachlet, Wayne .,.. ...... 3 8 Baecher, Cheryl .... ...... 3 8 Bailey, Gloria ..... ........ 3 8 Bain, David ..... . . . . . 38, 59 Baker, Andrea ..... ...... 3 8 Baker, Maureen .... ...... 3 8 Balch, Dixie ...... ...... 3 8 Ballweber, Linda ...... ...... 3 8 Barber, Estelle .... ...... 3 8 Barclay, Laurie .... ....,. 3 8 Barr, Marilyn .... ...... 3 8 Bartel, Nancy ..... ...... 3 8 Bartlett, Sandra .... ........ 3 8 Battalion, Joan .... .......... 3 8 Batterman, Dennis .... ..... 3 8, 68, 142 Bauer, Robert ..... .......... 3 8 Beach, Rodney ..... ........ 3 8 Beard, Becky ...... ..... 3 7, 38 Beardshear, Jimmy .... ...... 3 8 Becker, Gregory ...... ...... 3 8 Beggs, June ...... ...... 3 8 Bennett, Kelly ..... ..... 3 8, 65 Berger, Judith ..... ...... 3 8 Bickell, William .... ...... 3 8 Bieler, Leanna ..... ...... 3 9 Birks, Ruth ....... ...... 3 9 Bishop, Tina ...... .,...... 3 9 Biwer, Terry ......... .......... 3 9 Blackman, Sharon ..... ...... 3 9,152 Blischke, Sandra ...... ........ 3 9 Blodgett, Cherine ..... ...... 3 9 Bocock, Karen ..... ........ 3 9 Bodmer, Brenda .... ..... 3 7, 39 Bee, Bryan ....... ........ 3 9 Boles, Matthew .... .......... 3 9 Bolin, Nancy ......... ........ 3 9, 138 Boock, Thomas ............. 39, 65, 113 Bonogofski, Christine .... .......... 3 9 Boon, Gordon ......... ........ 3 9 Boyce, Judith ..... ........ 3 9 Boyd, Jack ..... ..... 3 9, 96 Bo-yd, James .... ...... 3 9 Britt, Rod ...... ...... 3 9 Brown, Roger ..... ...... 3 9 Browning, Jenifer ..... ...... 3 9 Browning, Pam .... ...... 3 9 Bruce, Linda ...... ...... 3 9 Bruzas, Sherryl ..., ...... 3 9 Bryan, Dixie .... ...... 3 9 Bryant, Bob ....... ........ 3 9 Budweg, Howard ...... . . . . . 39, 96 Buntjer, Dan .,.... ...... 3 9 Burger, Judith ..... ...... 3 9 Burnett, Alan .... ...... 3 9 Burns, Bob ..... ...... 3 9 Burt, Ronald .... ...... 3 9 Burton, Shirley .... ...... 3 9 Butler, Phil .....,. ...... 3 9 Byars, Carolyn .,.. ...... 3 9 Byerley, James .... ...... 3 9 Cain, David ....... ...... 3 9 Calaba, LuAnne .... ........ 3 9 Caldwell, Glenn .... .......... 3 9 Cameron, Teri ..... ............ 3 9 Camp, Bill ....... ..... 3 9, 65, 113 Capps, Robert ..... .......... 3 9 Carlson, Susan ...... ........ 4 0 Carpenter, Tommy .... ........ 4 0 Carroll, Bruce ..... .... 4 0, 139 Carroll, Janet ..... .... 4 0, 139 Casteel, Dave ..... ..... 4 0,96 Cattrall, Bill .... ...... 4 0 Chambers, Craig . . . . .. Chapman, Patricia ..... Chernak, Mary ...... Chester, Pamela . Chisolm Allison. Chrismaii, Cheryl I. Christensen, Don .... Clark, Christy .... Clark, Don ...... Clark, Duane .... Clark, Lorraine . . Clark, Phoebe . . . Clark, Wayne .... Claussen, Virginia Clewett, Frank . . . Cline, John ..... Coberly, William . Cohn, Linda ..... Colby, Guy ..... Colgrove, Nancy . Collins, Cathy. .. Cooley, Warren . . Cooper, Linda . . . Combest, Patrick .... Comer, Raymond . Conover, Ken .... Corcoran,Mike .. Cox, Karen ..... Cox, Linda ...... Cox, Raymond . . . Crabtree, Danny . Craft, Corinne . .. Craig, Clara .... Crawford, Gary . . Crawford, Nick . . Cross, Susan .... Cutler, Pat .... Daley, James . . . Dalkenberg, Judy. Daniels, Carol . .. David, Shirley . . . Davidson, Ken . . . Davis, Richard. .. Davis, Susan .... Dawson, Mike . . . Day, Virginia .... Dehaan, Sandra . . Delp, Rosemary .. Depuy, Sandra . .. Desch, Cindy .... Dick, Kenneth . . . Dickey, Christine. Dierks, Diane ..... Delger, John .... Dillon, Sharon . .. Dixon, Bruce .... Dobson, David .... Dobson, Nina .... Dolezal, Betty . . . Donkin, Jeri ..... Dooley, Sharon . . Douglas, Steven . Drake, Sharon . . . Dumond, Lorraine Dunn, Wallace . .. Dye, Sharon ..... Eivers, Marilee . . Eldred, Janice . . . Ellingson, Lois . . Ellingson, Mary ..... Ennor, Paul ..... Erickson, Raye . . Erler, Rod ...... Estill, Mark .... Evers, Carol .... Faulkner, Jim ..... Feltman, Kenneth .... Ferguson, Genie . Fest, Susan ...... Fichter, Valerie . . Fishback, Lester .... Fisketjohn, Betty .... I n r Barbara. Fa a y, Fletchall, Lyndal . Flory, James ....... Folz, Kathleen .... Forbord, Gordon . Foster, Bettyjo . . Foster, Shirley .... Fox, Edwin .... Fox, Steven ...... Frame, Dean ..... Frame, Terry ..... Fuiii, Mary ....... Gaskins, John ...... Gassner, Diane ..... SOPHOIVIORE .....40,113 .....,.4O 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 .....40 40 40 40 40 .....40 .......40 40 .....37,40,65 ......40,68 .......40 40 40 .....40 .....40 .......40 ......36,40 .......40 40 40 .....40 .....40 .....40 .......40 ......40,65 .......40 40 40 40 41 41 .....41 .....41 .....41 .....41 .......41 ......41,65 .......41 .....41 .......41 ......41,65 .....41,139 .......41 41 41 41 41 .....41 .....41 .....41 .....41 .......41 ....37,41 ......41,75 .....41,139 ......29,41 ...........41 ....41,65,139 ....41,65,113 .........41 .......41 .....41 .....41 .....41 .....41 ....139 .....41 .....41 .......42 .....42,142 .......42 .......42 .....42,139 .......42 .....i2 ..... 2 .....42 .....42 .......42 ......42,65 .....42,138 George, Del ..... Gemmell, Tia ..... Gesner, Gordon . . . Gibbs, Bill ....... Gibson, Arnold .... Gibson, Linda .... Glantz, John ,.... Glascock, Elizabeth Goddard, Gail ........ Godwin, Sharon . . . Goffrier, John .... Gohring, Judy .... Goodyard, Carol . . . Goold, Mike ...... Gormsen, Paul .... Grabenhorst, Evelyn Graf, Theressa .... Graham, Patricia ...... Grewe, Gregory ..... Griffiths, Allen .... Grohe, Shari ......... . . Gurgurich, Edward . Gw n, Finley ...... Harney, Chet .... 42 42 42 42 ......42 ......42 ......42 ......42 ......42 ........42 .....42,65 .....37,42 ......42 ......42 ......42 ......42 ......42 ........42 .....42,65 ........42 ........42 ....42,142 ........42 ........42 Hagemann, Tom .... ............ 4 2 HaHgerty, Dan ...... ..... 4 2, 65, 139 Ha , Merrilee ...... .......... 4 2 Hamilton, Christie ..... ........ 4 2 Hamilton, Jacqueline ..... ...... 4 2 Hamilton, Pamela . . ...... 42 Hamilton, Vickie .... ...... 4 2 Hammond, LeeRoy ..... ...... 4 3 Hanggi, Tim ......... ...... 4 2 Hann, Sandra ...... ..... 2 9, 42 Hansen, Ken .... ...... 4 2 Hansen, Larry ...... ...... 4 2 Hanshew, Arthur ...... ...... 4 3 Harmon, Allen ...... ...... 4 3 Harmon, Barbara ...... ...... 4 3 Harmon, Colleen ...... ...... 4 3 Harms, Robert ...... ...... 4 3 Harrison, Gary ........ ...... 4 3 Harry, Charmaigne . ...... 43 Harshaw, Gill ...... ...... 4 3 Hartley, Marilee ...... ...... 4 3 Hathaway, Steven ..... ...... 4 3 Hayes, Deanna .... ........ 4 3 Haynes, Dan ......... ..... 4 3, 65 Hayward, Kathryn . . ...... 43 Heady, Kurt ......,. ...... 4 3 Hedge, Cheryl ...... ...... 4 3 Heidel, Jodie ....... ...... 4 3 Helten, Veronica ...... ........ 4 3 Hemelstrand, Janet . ........ 43 Henry, James ...... ............ 4 3 Herd, Kathleen ..... .... 4 3, 138, 140 Hertel, Karen .... . 37, 43, 139 Hickok, Cline ....... .......... 4 3 Hicks, Graham ........ ........ 4 3 Hildebrandt, Fred ...... ...... 4 3 Hill, Sherrill ....... ...... 4 3 Hillpot, David ........ ...... 4 3 Hillsmun, Jim .......... ...... 4 3 Hinrichsen, Sharron ...... ........ 4 3 Hoag, Lyle ........... .......... 4 3 Hobbs, Kim .......... .... 4 3, 68, 93 Hochstetler, Terri ..... ........ 4 3 Hoefke, Katherine ..... ...... 4 3 Holden, Barbara ..... ...... 4 3 Holm, Catherine .... ...... 4 3 Holmdahl, Jeffrey ..... ........ 4 3 Homes, Sharon ..... .......... 4 3 Horn, Dianna .... .... 4 3, 139 Horning, Gail ...... ...... 3 6, 43 Hoskinson, Sandra ..... ...... 4 3, 139 Hought, Kerry ...... Hought, Perry ...... Houser, Becky. . . Houser, Jackie ...... Hundemer, Barbara .... .. Hunt, Rebecca ...... . . Hupp, Larry ..... lnsley, Brad ..... Isaac, Nancy ....... Jackson, Kathleen ..... Jacobsen, Karen ...... Jacobson, Kathleen .... Jaeger, Cheryl ........ Janicek, Deborah ...... Jaskoski, Michael ..... Jenkins, Al ........ Jenson, Lowell ..... John, Sherry ...... Johnson, Dale ..... Johnson, Dan ...... Johnson, Gary ..... ........43 ......43 ......43 ........43 ,...43,138 ....43,139 ....43 .....43,96 44 ......44 44 44 44 44 44 ......44 ......44 ......44 ......44 ......44 44 Johnson, Johnetta . Johnson, Kathleen . Johnson, Marilyn ..... Johnson, Susan ...... Jones, David .... Jones, Don , .... ....44 ....44 ....44 ....'44 ....44 44 Jones, Gary ....... ......... Jones, George ..... ..... 4 4, 1 Jones, Linda ..... Jones, Scarlet .... Jones, Teresa .... Jordan, Arthur .... Junor, Donald .... Juras, Andrea .... Justus, Mary ..... Kachaturian, Joseph Kapuniai ........ Kaufman, Karen . .. Keefer, Shirley . . . Keeney, Bill ...... Keeney, Lorelei . . . Keeney, Pat ..... Kelley, Frank ..... Kelly, Robert ..... Kelm, Richard .... Kerns, Benjamin . . King, Louis ...... Kirkland, Paula . . . Knapp, Barbara . . . Knopf, Roger .... Konka, Karl ..... Kraushaar, Dan . . . Kuenzli, Kristine . . Kuhmly, Nyla .... Kumm, Connie .... Kyle, Corky ..... LaDuke, Tom .... Lake, Darlene .... Lalack, Sandie . . . Lamb, Janet ...... Lambertus, Patricia Lane, Tom ....... Langhoff, Carolyn . Langford, James . . Larson, Lloyd ..... Larson, Dick .... Laws, Jim ...... Lawson, Dave .... Lee, Linda ....... Lewellini Ross. . . Lickiss, arbara . . Loewen, Steven . . . Loggan, Kathy .... Loggan, Kate .... Loika, Edith ..... Long, Cathie .... Long, Janis ...... Lough, Michael . . . Lowery, Catherine . Lussier, Kathryn . . Lyke, Jessie ..... I Lyles, David ..... Lynch, Gary ...... MacKinnon, Pamela McBride, Butch . .. McCallister, Lee . . 44 33 44 44 ....44 ....44 ....44 ....44 44 IIIII IIIIIIZMI 44 65 44 44 ....44 ....44 ....44 ....44 44 ......44 ....44 ........44 ..........44,65 . ...... 44,965,138 ......... ..44 ........44 ........44 .....45,e5 .....45,ea IIII215Qi 45 52 45 ....45 ....45 ....45 ....45 ......45 45 65 IIIIII45I 95 45 45 . . . .45 45 45 45 45, 129, 131 IIIIIIa7,2i5Ii 45 39 45 45 45 ....45 ....45 ....45 ....45 ....45 ....45 45 McClary, Philip ...... ......... 4 5 McCullough, John ...... ..... 4 5, 122 McDonald, Merrilyn ..... ...... 2 9,45 McDowell, David ..... ...... 4 5, 68 McFadden, Ronald ...... ...... 4 5 McFarland, Marjorie ..... .... 4 5 McGilchrist, Diane ...... ...... 4 5 McGilchrist, Tom ..... ......... 4 5 McKillop, Jeff ....... ...... 4 5,67 McMullen, Douglas ...... 45 McNeeley, Veronica ..... .... 4 5 McRae, Susan ....... .... 4 5 Maddy, Pauline. . . ....45 Maloy, Bill ..... .... 4 5 Manke, Janet ..... ...... 4 5 Manock, David ..... ...... 4 5, 96 Marsh, Sarah ..... Martell, Craig .... Martens, Carl .... ......45 . ......... 46 . ..... 46, 68, 96 Martin, Lonnie ..... ......... 4 6 Marth, Steve ...... ....... 4 6 Mary, Rodney ...... ....... 4 6 Mattson, Barbara .... ..... 4 6 139 Maude, Susan .... Means, Karen .... Mefford Lois ..... Meola, Dennis .... I ... ...... ze, 46 . ......... 46 ......46 ......46 Merin, Steve ........ ........... 4 6 Merrill, Norman ..... ..... 2 9, 46, 65 Methvin, Ronald ...,.. ......... 4 6 Miller, Adrienne . .. Miller, Buck ...... Millikan, Joan .... Millikin, Patricia .. Mills, Barbara .... Mills, Vicki ..... Milne, Chuck ..... Milne, Robert ..... Mink, Gary ...... Mohney, Jodeen . . . Moore, Roberta . . . Moore, Tom ..... Morse, Gail ...... Morris, Ed ....... Morrow, Margie. . . Morton, Terry .... Much, Joe ....... Muller, Arnold .... Muller, Steven .... Murron, Barbara ..... .. Nagy, Linda ...... Naimark, Sarah . . . Naher, Donna .... Nelson, Delilah . . . Nelson, Jens ..... Newcomer, Karen .... Nichols, Lois ..... Nicholson, Elizabeth ..... ... Nisbett, Linda .... Nocchi, Lana ..... Noll, Bill ....... Norris, Jan ....... Norton, Robert .... Nunn, Frances .... Olson, Cynthia .... Olson, Karen .... Olson, Dave ....., Opbroak, Linda . . . Draw, Diane .... Orey, Gary ...... 0'Rielly, Gary .... Orr, Cora ........ Osborne, Patricia . . Otis, John ....... Palmason, Vickie.. Panther, Victor . . . Patterson, Candice ..... Patterson, Stanley . Paulson, Linda .... Pearson, Maxine . . Pearson, Tom ..,. Pershall, Paula . .. Person, Mark ..... Peterson, Vervene . Peterson, Richard . Peterson, Virginia . Phelps, Sue ...... Phillips, Gary .... Phillips, Gregory . . Phillips, Richard . . Pickerel, William.. Pickett, James . . . Pierce, Constance . Pierce, Patty ..... Pietrok, Charlene . . Pittman, James . . . Plyler, Robert .... Polston, Mike .... Powell, Frank .... Prather, David .... Pratt, Juanita .... Aaserlude, Bill , . . ,......46 ....46,93 .......46 .....46 .......46 .......46 123 46,111, ..,....46 .......46 .....46 .....46 .....46 .......46 ......123 .......46 .......46 36,46,142 .......46 .......46 ...46,139 .......46 .......46 ...46,139 .......46 ....,46 .......46 .3646139 1 r 46 46 46 46 .....46 .....46 ..,..47 .....47 47 ffffftss ...47,139 .......47 .....47 111147: 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 65 47 ....47,65 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 .....47 ....47,96 .......47 .......47 .29,47,98 ....47,65 .......47 . . ....... 68, 80 Ackerman, Darrel .,.. ............ 8 0 Achterman, Chris . . . . ...... 68, 75, 80 80 Adams, Janet ....... .......... Adams, Samuel ..... Addie, Carol ..... Adrian, Tom ...... Albin, Laretta .... Albright, Russel ..... Alderman, Carl . . . Aleshire, Gordon . . Aleshire, Skip .... ....... Allen, Kathy ...... ......... 80 80 80 ,....80 .....80 .....80 .....80 80 . . . . . . . 80 Allen, Rick .......... 59, 60, 80, 111, 152 Allen, Ron ......................... 80 Amen, Larr .............,... Anderson, Barbara ..... Anderson, Doug ..... ..,....80 .....80 .....80 Preissler, Alan .... Price, George .... Price, Julie ...... Priem, Bruce .... Priest, David ..... Prosser, Valerie ...... Purvine, Belinda. . Putman, Anne .... Putman Kurt .... Query, Margaret . . . Quesseth, Sharon . . Guest, Larry ........ . . Quiring, Merrilee ..... . . Ramsden, Norman ...... . . Rasmussen, Donald ..... Rea, Connie ......... Reagan, Jack ..... Reed, Patricia .... Reese, Melvin ..... Rermann, Linda .... Reynolds, Duane . . Rice, Bradley . .... 1 I Richison, JoEllen ..... Rile Mike y, ....... Riley, Sherry ...... Robertson, Ann . . . Robertson, Dennis .... Robinson, Don ..... Rodby, Charles . . . Rohde, Robert ..... Rollins, Laham ..... Royse, Nancy .... Rucka, Norman . . . Russell, Linda ..... Ryan, Linda ..... Rvan, Sharon ...... Sabin, Janet ..... Salter, Karol ....... Samples, Brenda . . . Samples, Bill . . .. Sanders, Sandra ..... Satrom, Mike ...... Savage, Marilyn ..... Saunder, Ruth ..... Schafer, Edward . . . Scharn, Myra ...... Schendel, Janette .... Schlesinger, Lynn . Schoppert, Susan . .. Schott, Connie ..... Schumacher, Jeff . .. Schunk, Carol ..... Schwichtenberg, Joh ll ..... Scofield, Connie ....... ....... Scofield, Jill ...... Scott, Cindy J ..... Scott, Cindie K ..... Scott, Rogene ..... Seals, Vicki ..... Seay, Juanita ...... Sellwood, Elaine . . . Senter, John ...... Shaffer, Nancy ..... Shaw, Dennis ..... Shaw, Steven ..... Sheriield, Janet .... Sherman, Sara ..... Shields, Allen ..... Shinn, Jeff ........ Shive, JoAIice ..... Shoemake. Marilyn ..... Anderson, Reid .... Anderson Sam . . Anderson, Wayne ..... Andrew, Dave ..... Anning, Betty ..... Appelgate, Bruce ..... Archer, Becky ..... Arndt, Janae .... Arnold, Norma .,... Arthur, Joyce ...... Arthur, Susan ..... Ault, Sherry .... Avery, Jennifer .... Ayres, Jody ....... Babineau, Joe ..... Backeller, Bernie .... .... Baggenstos, Nick . . Bain, Loni ........ .....47 .......47 .......47 47,65,108 47 47 47 .....48 .....48 .....48 .......48 .......48 ...48,139 ...48,113 .......48 .......48 ..48 ...48,138 ...48,139 .......48 . .... 48 .....48 .......48 48152 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 . . . . .48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 12112237149 .......49 49 49 49 49 49 49 .....49 .....49 .....49 ....49 ....49 .....49 .....49 49 Shoop, Gerry .... Shoup, Rick ...... Simmons, Mary .... Slack, Theodore .... Slinker, Sharon .... Sloan, Gary ...... Sloan, Jerry ...... Smart, Karen .... Smith, Carole .... Smith, Diane ..... Smith, Nancy ..... Smith, Sherry ..... Smither, James .... Snyder, Dick ...... Snyder, KreeKree . . . Spackman, Clara . .. Squires, Dennis .... Stanley, Gary .... Stanley, Steven .... Staples, Johnny .... Statler, Donna ..... Stavenau, Jon .... Steffen. Sue ..... Stein, Mark .... Stein, Tom ....... Steinke, Dave ..... Stevene, Danny .... Stevens, Leigh ..... Stewart, John ..... Stewart, Luanna .... . .. Stiers, Frank .... Stoll, Dennis .... Stone, Sharry .... Storm, Susan ..... Stoltz, Mike ...... Stotler, Sharon .... Strawn, Diana .... Stringer, Paulina . . . Strode, Ivan ..... Stuller, Bernice .... Sturtevant, Elaine . . Sugnet, Barry ..... Sullivan, Patricia. .. Sunderland, Geraldine .... Svarverud, David . .. Swaine, Alice ..... Swayngim, James . . Swayngim, Wally . .. Sweeten, Charlotte .... ...49,139 ....37,49 ......49 ......49 ......49 ......49 .......49 ...49,139 ......,49 ......49 .......49 .....,.49 ...49,138 .......49 .......49 ...49,139 .......49 ......49 ......49 ......49 ......49 ......49 .......49 .......49 49,67,142 ,....,.49 .......49 ....49,65 .......49 ...49,139 ...49,113 .......49 .......50 ...50,113 ,......50 .......50 ...50,139 ....50,65 ......50 50 50 50 ......50 ......50 ......50 ......50 50 . . . . 50, 139 50 Swenseid, Sandra ..... .......... Swenwold, Diane . .. .......50 50,65,112 Swofford, Alan ....... ..... Sylvester, Stanley .. Synowski, Richard . . Taylor, Paula ...... Templin, Glenda .... Templin, Rickey .... Tennant, Kenneth. . . Thede, Park ....... Thomas, Linda ..... Thompson, Barb .... Thompson, Eddie . .. Thorn, Diane ....., Tiano, Patricia ..... Tingley, Ferryle ..,. Tompkin, Anna ..... Tompkins, Cyndi . . . Topinka, Lewis .... Torgeson, Wendy. . . Townsend, Kenneth . Trudgeon, Linda .... JUNIORS 80 80 80 80 . . . . .80 80 80 80 80 80 .......80 ...80,138 .......80 .......80 .80,96,97 ...,...80 .80,96,97 Bailey, Dan ....... Ballweber, Dayl .... Banks, Neil ..... Barber, Rick .... Barclay, Greg ..... Barnes, Edward .... Barnett, Marne .... Barr, Chuck ..... Bass, Bill .... Batch, Terry .... Baylie, Earl ..... Bayne, Roger .... Bays, Dick ..... Bealey, David . . . Bean, Gary ..... Beard, Cindy ...... Becker, Donna ..... Bedard, Mary .... .......50 ....50,65 ......50 50 50 50 50 ......50 ......50 ......50 ......50 50 ....50, 139 50 .....29,50 ........50 .....37,50 ffffs ......50 ......50 ........80 .....,..80 ........80 8,62,80,95 ........80 .......,80 ....80 ......80 .....59,80 ........80 ........80 .64,80,108 .....68,80 ........80 ........80 .....78,80 ......80 ....80 Tucker, Linda .... Turner, Michael ..... Turvey, Ed ...... Turvey, Loren .... Usery, Pamela ..... Valdez, Linda ......... Vandervort, Marylin ...... Vangstad, Robert ........ VanKeulen, James ......... Vanwyngarden, Richard ..... Vick, Nancy ............ Vogt, Mike .......... Vohland, Marilyn .... Vollmar, David ...... Wagner, Jon ...... Wakefield, Linda ..... Waldroop, Steven .... Walen, Mary ...... Walker, Richard .... Walker, Sally .... Waller, Dale ...... Ward, Barbara ..... Ward, Leslie ...... Washburn, Paul .... Wasson, Linda ..... Watson, Mitch ..... Weaver, Carolyn . . . Webster, Kathy .... Webster, Dick ..... Wellard, William ..... Wenger, Bob ...... West, Pat ...... Wheeler, Linda ..... Whitaker, Richard ..... White, Dodie ...... White, Janna .... White, Janet .... White, John ..... White, Suann ........ Whitesell, Richard ..... Wiebe, Cheryl ........ Wiessner, Kenneth . . . Wilder, Sandra ..... Wiles, Nancy .... Wiles, Paul ....... Wilkerson, Mike .... Willard, Stephen . . . Willits, John .... Wills, Mary ...,. Wilson, Alan .... Wilson, Dan ..... Wilson, Gary .... Wilson, Rodney .... Windedahl, Tom .... Withers, Kay .... Woefel, Barbara .... Wolf, Gary ........ Wolfe, Sharon ..... Wood, Judy ......,... Woolard, Michael ...... Wright, Gary ......... Wuesthoff, Ronald . . . . . Wyckoff, James .... Yung, Geoff ..... Yung, Janet ..... Yung, Nancy ....... Zahradnik, Pam ..... Zemanek, Charles ..... Zetterberg, Pam .... Zink, Adelaide ...... ....50, 139 .....50,96 ......50 .....50,65 51 .....51, 51 51 51 51 . . . . . . 51 51 93 51 51 ....5i, 51 51 51 51 . . . . 51 51 51 39 138 ....51, .51 .51 139 ....51 ....51 '.'.'f5i, .51 .51 138 ..51 139 ....51 ....5i, 51 51 51 51 51 . . . . 51 51 51 39 51 140 Si' isis 1 r ........51 ........51 ....51 ......51 ffII5i ..51 ,113 ......51 ....51 ......51 .....52,96 .....29,52 ......52 ....52 ....52 ......52 ........52 .....52,65 ......52 ....52 ......52 ........52 ....52,139 ......52 ..,.....52 ....52,139 ......52 Bedsal, Mark ........ 59, 60, 80, 113, 138 Berg, Sydney ................ 59, 60, 80 Beutell, Sarah ..... Biles, Barry ....... Bischoff Paul ..... , ............. 80 Blanchard, Alan . . , . .... 80, 138, 140 Blum, Bill ...... Blume, Verla .... .......,80 Blundell, Karen .... .... 2 7, 80, 98 Blythe, Margaret ..,.. ........ 8 0 Boise, Carol ...... ..... 3 2, 80 Bonlie, Linda .......... Bonogofski, Monica ..... ......80 ........80 Boock, Mike ........ .... 8 1,124 Boone, Bogie ........ ..... 8 1, 92 Bornholdt, LeLand .... ...... 8 1 Bowles, Jessie .... ,,,, 8 1 Boyd, Lara ...... ...... 8 1 191 Brack, Glenda . . . Bradfield, Carole . Bragg, Janet .... Bramsen, Wayne . Branch, Jan ..... Brandt, Barbara . . Brandt, Henry . . . Brandt, Bill ..... Brandt, Penny . . . Brassfield, Doug . Breault, Nancy . . Brendle, Grant . . . Britt, Becky ..... Brooks, Ken ..... Brooks, Roger. .. Brown, Bob ..... Brown, Eric ..... Brown, Judy ..... Brown, Larry .... Brownell, Kathleen Brownell, Marv . . Brozek, Bob .,... Buchea, Joe ..... Budweg, Robert . . Buren, Shirley . . . Burroughs, Carol . Burton, Gary .... Burton, Jeanne .... Bush, Colleen . . . Busick, Barb .... Butler, Arthur ..... Butte, James .... Buxton, Kathy . . . Buzard, Judy .... Calaha, Eric .... Calkin, Gary .... Campbell, Daniel . Campbell, Linda .. Candler, Lynne . . Cannon, Cindy . . . Carbaugh, Joan . . Carlson, Camille . Carlson, Steve . . . Carlson, Vicki . . . Carlton, Claudia ..... Carter, Marcia. .. Cater, Jary ..... Cavaliere, Pam . . Cave, Robin ..... Chadsey, Pam . .. Chambers, Lee .... Chamblin Sue . .. Chappell,1James . .1111 Chase, Sherrie . . . Childers, Charlinda ..... Chitwood, Robin ..... . Christensen, Gary .... . Chumbley, Sandy . Claflin, Terry .... Clark, Ann ...... Clark, Ann .... Clark, Dave ,.... Clark, Gaye ..... Clark, Judi ...... Clark, Susan .... Clay, Ronald .... Clinker, Nancy. . . Coffel, Steve . . . Coffey, John .... Colby, Mary ..... Colton, Bob ..... Combs, Carol ..,.. . Comer, Diana ,...... Concannon, Dave. Cook, Nancy .... Cooley, Christy . . Cooley, Craig . . . Cooper, Linda . . . Cooper, Tom .... Corey, Doug .... Covey, Carol .... Cowan, Ron ..... Cox, Danny ..... Cox, Dennis ..... Cox, Steven ..... Crabtree, Lou ..... Crace, Rodney . .. Craft, Linda ..... Craign, Connie ...... .. . Crawford, Penny ..... ..... Crawford, Randy ..... . . . Croddy, Linda . . . Cullom, Anne .... Crump, Nancy . . . Curtis, Randy .... Cutler, Rick ..,. Daggett, Doug. . . Dahl, Warren .... David, Chuck .... 192 ....22,81 .....80 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 81 ........81 ....81,113 .......81 .......81 .....59,81 .......81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .......81 ........81 ....81,138 .......81 .....81 .....81 .......81 ........81 .....81,92 ........81 81,138,140 ....81,122 ........81 81 81 81 81 81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .....81 .......81 ........81 .....59,81 ....81,138 .......81 ........81 ..78,79,81 ........81 .....79,81 .......82 .....82 .......82 ........82 ....82,142 .......82 ........82 ....82,142 ....82,138 .......82 ....82 .......82 ........82 ....82,113 .......82 ........82 ..68,79,82 ........82 .,.....82 .......82 .....68,82 .......82 .....82 .....82 ........82 ........82 ........82 .82,138,140 ........82 ........82 ......182 ........82 ..68,79,82 ........82 .......82 .....82 Davidson, Candace . Davidson, Terry . . . Davis, Anne ...... Davis, Doreen .... Davis, Ed ....... Davis, Keith .... Davis, Linda . . . Davis, Russ ...... Deckard, Linda .... DeCoss, Gayle .... Dehaan Cindy... Denecke, Ginger. .1 1 Denton, Rick ..... Devers, Paula .... Dewees, Dona .... Dewey, Fred . . . Dill, Kathy ..... Dillon, Terry . .. Dixon, Jim ..... Domes, Bobbie .... Donaldson, Cathy . . Doucette, Bill . .... . . Douglas, Mike ..... Drager, Doug ..... Drager, Gary ..... Drake, Carolyn .... Drawson, Allan .... Dunn, Judy ......... Dunsmoor, Roger ..... Dyer, Ron .......... Eaton, Kathleen ...... Eggiman, Kathy ...... Elkins, Mike ...... Erb, Pam ......... Erler, Charlotte ...... Espey, Barbara .... Eubanks, Steve .... Evensizer, Connie . . Evenson, Darla .... Falk, James ...... Farmer, Rebecca ..... Feller, Cheryl ..... Felt, Chandler ..... Ferguson, Judi ..... Ferris, Roy ....... Fields, Butch ...... Filler, Dan ...... Fish, Anita ........ Fisher, Linda ...... Flanary, Gloria ..... Flesch, Donald ..... Fliniau, Pam ...... Flory, Richard ..... Forbes, Don .... Ford, Kathleen ..... Forster, John ...... Foster, David ...... Foshang, Carol .... Frank, at ..... Fraser, Joanne ..... Fredricks, Paul .... Fredrickson, Frank ...... Gale, Dick .......... Gallagher, Jody ...... Gallagher, Norah ..... Gallant, Steve ....... Galon o, Cheryl ...... .. Geer, iandy ....... Geibel, Sue ...... Gerberding, Mary ..... . . Gesner, Donald .... Gesner, Marika .... Gifford, Cheryl .... Gilbert, Steve ..... Gilkison, James ...... Gilmore, Chet .... Glascock, Barb . . . Glaze, Gary .... Glodt, John .... Goggins, Jack .... Goodyard, Henry ..... Grabenhorst, Geoff . Grabenhorst, Rick . . Grabenhorst, Shelly ..... Grasseth, Sharon .... Greene, Bob ..... Greene, Orville . . . Green, Sandy ..... Grefgory, Dan ..... Gri ith, Gary ..... Grim, Ralph ...... Gross, Geoff ....... Groves, Kenneth ....... Gudmundson, Shirley ...... Guidinger, Sue ........ Gunder, Sharon ..... Gustafson Mar la , y ..... Hagar, Judy ........ Hagen, Bev ...... .....82 .......82 .....82,139 ....75,82 .....82 .....82 .......82 ....59,82 .....82 .......82 .....68,82,93 .......82 82 82 82 .....82 .....82 .....82 82 .....59,62,82 .......82 82 82 82 .....82 .....82 .....82 .......82 .....82,139 .......83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 .....83 .....83 .....83 .....83 .....83 .....83 .....83 . . 59, 62, 79, 83 .....83 .....83 .......83 .....83,138 .......83 83 83 .....83 .....83 ...........83 ...........83 ...........83 79,83,138,140 ...........83 ...........83 .........83 .....83,138 .......83 .......83 ....67,83 .....83 .....83 .....83 ....62,83 .........83 .....68,79,83 .........83 .......83 ........,83 .....83,142 .....83,113 ......61,83 ...........83 .....84,94,95 .........84 ....68,84 .....84 .......84 .........84 .....84,l39 .......84 .......84 .....84,138 Hagler, Robert ...... Hagner, Linda .... Hallmark, Mary ..... Hamer, Jim ........ Hamilton, Jim .... Hammer, Tom ...... Hammer, Tom S ....... Hammerstrand, Rick ..... Hammond, Gary ....... 84 84 84 84 . . . . . .84 84 84 84 84 84 Hampton, Larry ..... ........ Hann, Sharon ..... Harrell, Dave ....... Harrison, Yvonne .... Hartley, Lauri ...... Harvey, Sandra ..... Harvey, Tom ..... Haskin, Craig .... Hauge, Mike ..... Hauser, Karen .... Hayden, Linda .... Hedlund, Bill ..... Heise, Sally ........ .....27,84 84 84 84 84 84 84 . . . . . .84 84 84 84 84 84 Hemelstrand, Mike .... ........ Hendrickson, John ..... ...... 8 4, 138 Herline, Ted ........ ........ 8 4 Hicks, Jim ....... Hicks, Steve ..... Hill, Dennis .... Hill, Judy ..... Hill, Kathy ....... Hills, Russell ..... Hilsz, Mike ........ Hoefke, Joan ......... .... Hohwiesner, Anne ..... .... Holbrook, Kyra ...... .... Holloway, Chuck .... .... Holscher, Kay .... Homes, Jerry ..... ......84 ...,....84 ....84 84,139 . ....... 84 ......84 ......84 ....84 .75,84 ....84 .59,84 . . . .84 Holweger, Bev ..... ...... 8 4, 138 84 84 Horine, Candy .... Hosler, Darrell .... Houser, Marcia ..... Hovander, Brian ..... Howser, Sharon ..... ......84 ,....84 ,....84 84 Hrudka, Vencel ..... .... Hudkins, John .... Hulbert, Rich . .... Humphreys, Beth .... Ireland, Kristy ...... ....84 ......84,138 84 Iverson, Laurie ..... ........ Jackson, Ronald ..... .......... Jackson, Sandi ..... ............ Jacobson, Karl . . . James, Mark ..... Jayes, Alden ..... Jenkins, Tom ..... Jenson, Karen .... Johnson, Betty ..... .... Johnston, Bill ...... .... Johnson, Carolyn ,... Johnson, Carolyn .... Johnson, Debbie .... Johnson, Greg .... Johnson, Jeff ...., Johnson, Kristi ..... Johnson, Kristina .... Johnston, Lorren .... Johnson, Mark .... Jordan, Joanne .... Joseph, Gary ..... Judson,Jane ..... Jueden,Judy ..... Juran, Gary ...... Kaiser, Karen ..... Kegler, Ernie ..... Kelm, Richard .... Kent, Wynona Kessler, Terry 1 1. 11 . . . . . Kiesendahl, Diane ..... .. . 84 84 84 84 ......84,96,97 85 85 85 85 ....85 .59,85 85 .....85 ....,85 .....85 .....85 .....85 .....85 ....85 .65,85 ....85 85,133 85 .....85 .....85 .....85 .....85 .....85 .....85 ....85 .85,92 Kightlinger, Linda ..... ..... 8 5 Kilher, Bruce ....... ....... 8 5 King, Steve ...... ......... 8 5 Kingan, Tim .... ..... 5 9, 60, 85 Kinkaid, Joyce .... ......... 8 5 Kirkland, Tom ...... ....... 8 5 Kirkpatrick, Gregg ..... .....85 85 Knight, Patricia ..... ........ Knittel, Pat ...... Knox, Peggy ....... ............ Koenig, Larry ........ ..... 59, 85, 1 Konka, Roger ,.......... .......... Kowalewski, Barbara ..... ........ Krog, John ......... ...... 8 5, 1 Kroll, Karen ...... Kump, Candy ..... Kunkel, Cheryl .... Kurtti Mar . 9 85 26 85 85 Kraushaar, John ....... .......... 8 5 13 85 85 85 85 85 , y ...... Kyle, Karen ...... LaBounty, Michele . Lamb, Douglas . . . Lane, Sally ..... Lanktree, Sheila . . . Larson, Kenneth . . . Lederer, Beverly . . Ledgerwood, Joy . . Lee, Laraine ..... Lemmon, Jeffery . . Lermusiaux, Karen . Lewelling, Linda . . Lewis, Mary ...... Lindon, Ronald .... Little, Tom ...... Livesay, Marianne . Long, Cindy ...... Long, Dave ..... Lord, Jerry ...... Lorraine, Judy .... Lovelace, Tom .... Lowrie, Caryn .... Lozano, Beverly. .. Lucero, Rich ..... Lumber, Michael . . Lyles, James ..... MacDonald, Jean . . Magette, Sheila... Mallory, Joanne . .. .......85 ......133 851 38 85 85 85 . . . . 85 85 85 85 85 11111175185 85 85 86 86 . . . .86 86 86 86 86 1 11111861138 . ...... ao, 95 ......86 ....86 86 ....86 ......86 86 Maloney, Terry .... ........ Maltby, Susan .... Mancke, Phil .... Mann, Ron .,..... Manwaring, Nancy . Manyluk, ruce . .. Marr, Bill ....... Marshall, Tom .... Martin, Dave .... Martin, Terry .... Maselli, Toni .... Mason, Kathy . . . Mason, Sue ....... Massey, Cheryl . .. Massey, Doug .... Mattlson, Sharon . . Maxwell, Patty .... Maxwell, Vicki .... Maynard, Georgette . ....... 86,138 .....68,79,86 .....59,62, 86 86 86 . . . . 86 86 86 86 86 1111179186 as 86 86 86 . . . . 86 86 86 86 Mazerkas, David ..... ......... McCarl, Robert . . . McCarty, Linda . . . McConnell, Kelly . . McDermeit, Marea . McDermott, Billy. . McDonough, Mike .... McEwem, Ralph . , . McFadden, Jim .... McFarland, Judy . .. McGarry, Gerri .... Mccilennsr, Sandy . McGinnis, Elaine . . McGuffin, Stephen . McHone, Dick .... Mclntire, Connie . . McKenney, Diane . . McKesson, John . .. McKinley, Pat .... McMullen, Ron .... Means, MaryAnn . . Meech, John ..... Mefford, Jane .... Melvin, Claud .... Mendenhall, Leonard .... Merck, Mandy .... Merritt, Barbara . . . Methvin, Charles . . Miles, Perry ..... Millar, Janet .... Miller, Larry .... Miller, Bob ...... . ..,... 68, 86 ......86 111 11111291 86 86 ......86 ....86 ....86 ....86 .....86 86 ....86 86 87 . . . ..... 87, 139 . . . ...... 73, 87 . ...... 68,87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 . . . .87 87 87 87 87 87 87 Millikan, Carol .... ..... 8 7, 139 Mills, Kathi ..... Mills, Sondra .... Milne, Jack ...., Milne, Janet .... Minard, Rex ..... Mink, Bob .... Minty, Joy .... Moen, Bob .... Moen, Jean ...... Mohr, Kathleen . . . Moore, Patricia . . . Moreland, Charles . Moriarty, Sue .... Moritz, Bob ..... Morris, Carrol .... Morris, Johnie ..... Morris, Nancy .... Morrow, John ..... Much, Martha .,.. .......87 ......27,87 87 87 ....87 .......87 87 ......29, 89 . ......... 87 . ..... 87,139 ...... 59,87 .......87 59 87 .......87 ,...87 . ........... 87 . ............. 87 75, 87, 138 Murdock, Scott . . Musgrave, Vicki . Myers, Carl ........ Myers, Elizabeth . Myers, Ron ...... Myers, Sue ...... Nelson, Emil ..... Newcomer, Kitty . Nicholls, Kathy . . Nicholson, Jim .. Nisbett, Michael . Noll, Judy ,...... Norris, Alan ...... Norris, Phil ........ Nosbisch, Greg ..... Nuber, Mary .... Nunn, Gene ...... Nunn, Linda ...... Oakes, Dave ....... Obershaw, Roger . . . 0'Day, Margaret . 0'Hara, Roger . . I Ohling, Leslie . . ,. Olson Janice . . . Olsonf Linda .... '. Olson, Phil .,........ Oullette, Carol . . Pace, Bob ..... Page, Daniel ..... . . Panther, Dave .... Parker, Mike ..... Paulson, Art .... Paulson, Kristine .... Paulus, Lani .... Penn, Norman . . . Person, Ole ........ Peterson, Roger ..... Peterson Sandra PhNNps,Unda..f. Pike, Bobbi ........ Plenge, Michael ..... Plyler, Doug .... Plyler, James . . . Pool, Connie ..... Poole, Clark ....., Port, Sue ..,... Porter, Bill .... Porter, Patti ..... Potter, Donna . . . Price, Ken ....... Price, Marshall . . Priller Alan ,... Prinde, Gregg . . Prine, Molly .... Propp, Cathy .... '. . . Pursley, Carolyn . Purvine, Becky . . Putman, Robert ..... Rakoczy, Mike .... Ramsdell, Sue . . . Ramsey, Don . . . Ray, Bill ........ ...... Rector, Doug . . . Redinger, Cathy . . Redinger, Carolyn Abdo Ron ...... RmaHSeMng3f U Adamson, Clarice ..... Home Ec Club 3. Albin, Rod ...... Alderin Linda . . . ..........87 ......87,138 ........87 .....87 ........87 ..........87 ....58,62,87 ..........87 ......78,79,87 ....59,60,87,152 ............87 ..........87 ......87 ........87 ..........87 ......87,138 ........87 .......29,87 ....59,63,87 ......87,133 ........87 ......87 ......87 ......87 ..............87 ...........68,87 ..........,...87 58,64,87,142,153 ..............88 ..............88 ......88 ......88 .....26,88 ......88 ......88 ........88 ..........88 .....88,138 ..........88 ........,...88 .....27,88,126 ..........88 ........88 88 88 ......88 ......88 ......88 ......88 .....59,88 ......88 ......88 ........88 ......88,138 ........88 ........88 .......12,88 ....59,61,88 . .............. 88 . ...... 88, 142, 153 ........88 88,112,124 ....156 ....156 ....156 , .................. 156 Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 2. Amundson, Travis ............... 74, 156 Cross Country J. V. 1, Foreign Exchange Student 2. Anderson, Janice ...... Library Worker 2. ......156 Angel, Bill ................. 58, 60, 156 Art Club 3, J. V. Football 1, J. V. Track 1, 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Track 3, Rowdy Dowds 1. Rees, Ron ...... Reid, Carolyn .... Reidy, Tim ...... . .... 88,133 . ........ 88 ... ..... 59,88 Rempfer, Linda ..... ........ 8 8 Reynolds, Chuck .... .... Rhoads, Joe ..... Rice, Gordon .... Rice, Patty .... ......88 ....58,63,88 . ........ 88 ........88 Rich, Gary ....... .......... 8 8 Rich, John ........ .... 5 8, 61, 88 Richardson, Susan ..... ........ 8 8 Ridgeway, JoEllen ..... ...... 8 8 Ridings, Doug ...... ...... 8 8 Rigby, Trova ..... ,,,,,,,, 3 3 Riley, Carrol ..... .,,,,, 8 8, 138 Ritchie, Roger .... .,........ 8 8 Roberson, Mike ..... ....., 8 8 Roberton, Dale ...... ...,.. 8 8 Robertson, Dale ..... ........ 8 8 Robinson, Mary ..... ..... 7 9, 88 Rodenhuis, Linda .... ........ 8 8 Roessler, James .... .......... 8 8 Rogers, John ......... ...... 8 8, 139 Romander, Connie ..... ...,.... 8 8 Romander, Roger .... , , , , , , Ronne Anne .... Rosenau, Richard .... ,,,.,, 88 , ..... ...... 8 9 Rosenbalm, Phyllis .... ..... 8 9 89 89 Roth, Nancy ...... Rouske, Lanna .... Ruberg, Dave ..... Russo, Stella .... ..fiffI79f89 .....58,89,138 Rutled e Tom . .... 89,96 8 J - - - Sacre, Larry ..... Salchenberg, Steven ........... Salisbury, Dave . . . Samuel, Barry .... Sanders, Sue ..... Sanderson, Carol .. Saunders, Dave . . . Schendel, Ginger.. Schlabach, Dennis . Schmidt, Bob .... Schneider, Dan . . . Schoessler, Sonya . Schuldheisz, Dennis Schwalk, Charla . . Schwanke, Susan . . .... ........89 ......89 .... ......59,63,89 .. .......... 89 .. ...... 89,138 .. ....... 89 ., ........ 89 .... ..........89 ..,. .........,..89 .. ..,... 29,89,9e .... ..........89 .... ,......89 .... ....89,9e Schweigert, Claudia .... ..... Schweigert, Sue . . Scott, Candy ..... Scott, Don ....... Scott, Russ .... Scripter, Mike .... Seifert, Patty .... Selander, Mike . . . Severson, Cathy . . Sharbono, Bill .... Shatto, Chuch .... Sheets, Susan .... Sheffield, Landa . . Shelton, Jan ..... 89 89 89 89 89 89 .....89 .....89 .....89 .. ..... 89 .. ..... 89 .....89 ,......89 .. ......... 89 .. ...... 89,139 .59 62 89 snepafu,Bin ....... ..... , Shephard, Linda ..... ........ Shinn, Mike ...... Angove, Larry .,.. Rowdy Dowds 1, Anson, Rebecca Transfer 3. ......89 .....58,61,89,93 Shire, Nancy ...... Shriver, Kathleen ..... Srevers, Larry ..,.. Simons Aileen . . . Skinneri Craig .... l. Slade, Barry ...... Sledge, Wayne . . . Smith, Dick ..... Smith, Jack ...,. Smith, Jerry .... Smith, Rex . . , Smith, Randy .... Smith, Vicki .... Soderlind, Larry .... Solomon, Diane .... Sorensen, Linda ........ Southworth, Sharon ...... Sparks, Dan ......... Specht, Sue ....... Sprague, Ann ...... Squires, Doug ..... Stanley, Judy ...... Statalar, Mike ..... 89 89 89 89 ..,.89 ,...89 ....89 ....89 ....89 ......89 ....89,1 42 89 89 ....89 ....89 ......89 ........89 .....59,89 ......89 ....89,138 Stebner, Rick ...... ............ 90 90 Stavenau, Cheri .... .......... 9 0 90 90 Steeihammer, Jann ..........,....... Steinbock, Marty .......... 59, 78, 79, Stephenson, Jim . . Stergios, Bill .... Sterret, Barry ..... Stesney, Mary ..... Storm, Linda ......,. Stose, Tom ........... 90 90 67 90 ..i:90,138 ......9o Stoudemeyer, Kathleen ..... .... Strandlien, Charleen .... Strausbaugh, Julie .... Sullivan, Marty .... Sullivan, Nancy ...... Sullivan, Snqon ....... Summerville, Joella ..... Surgeon, Jody ....... Surrett, Janet ..... Swanson, David ...... Swearingen, Tom ..... Sweet, Wally ...... Swink, Steven ..... Syverson, Shari .... Taylor, Dennis ..... Taylor, Diane .... Templin, Sam . .. Thibeau, Bonnie .... Thiel, Walter .... 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 . . . . 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 Thierry, Allen .... ...... Thiesen, Lynda .... ..... 2 7, 90 Thomas, Dick ..... ........... 9 0 Thomas, Gloria .... ............. 9 0 Thomas, Jackie .... ............ 2 7, 90 Thomas, Ken ...... .... 5 9, 63, 90, 110 Thomas, Robert .... ............. 9 0 Thompson Alan ...... ..... 7 9, 90,96 ' 90 Thompson, Linda ..... Thompson, Mary ..... Thompson, Mike . . . Thompson, Penny ..... Thompson, Susan ..... ....156 Ausen,Anna 2 3. Transfer3. Arndt, Carole ...................... 156 Home Ec Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, Class Representative 1, Office Staff 2, Girls' League Representative 1. Ashbaugh, Carroll .................. 156 Transfer 2, Rad io-Electronics Club 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 2. Askey, Ruty ...................... 156 Art Club 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Atwood, Dale ..... .... 1 56 Transfer 3. ......90 ....9O ....90 90 Avison, Greg ...................... 156 Latin Club 1, 2, Political Focus Club 2, 3, Young Democrats 2, President 3, Boys' League 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Axford, Mary Ann .............. 146, 156 Latin Club 1, French Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, N. F. L. 2, Debate 2, A. F. S. Finalist 2. AyddoU,Judy ............ 146,156,190 F. T. A. 2, 3, Latin CI ,2, N. H.S. 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 1. Babcock, Joy ..................... 156 Home Ec Club 1, Retail Selling 3. Bachlet, Beryl ..................... 156 Bader, Judy Kirkwood ..... ......166 Thompson, Warren . Thorn, Gary ...... Tiano, Pam ...... Tilton, Mick .... Tingley, Dan ..... Travis, Bob ...... Trelstad, Don .... 67, 73, 7 Trent, David ..... Trezise, Bill ..... Tromlitz, Nancy . . . Troth, Avette ..... Troudt, Glenda .... Troxell, Leah ..... Truax, Mike ...... Trumbly, Gloria. . . Tuel, Donald ..... Turner, Ann ...... Turner, Christine . . Ulshoeffer, Jerri . . Unruh, Larry ..... Van stad, Margaret ..... Vanguskirk, Harold ......59,90 59,61,90,95 90113138 5... Vego, Mike ........ .. Vick, Bob ....... Vigeland, Peggy . . Vinyard, Kerry ..., Vosgien, Dodie . . . Wallace, Bobbi Walls, Marie ..... Warden, Jerry .... Warren, Bob ..... Warren, Steve ,... Watson, Frances . . Watson, Maria .... Watts, Ann ...... Weatherly, Mary . . Welch, Bruce ..... Welch, Tom ...... West, Bill ....... Whearty, Kathleen . White, JoAnn ..... Wickstrom, Dennis Wilkins, Diane .... Williams, Sandra . . Williams, Sue .... Wilson, Carol .... Wilson, Garry .... Wilson, Jerry ..... Windover, Bobbie . Winslow, Jan ..... Winslow, Walt .... Wirth, Doug ...... Wiseman, usan . . Wittenberg, Bruce . Wittenberg, Susan . Wolcott, Jack .... Wolfe, Dennis .... Wolfe, Pauline .... Wood, Bruce ..... Woodrum, Diane . . Wooldridge, Sandy. Yates, Michael .,.... York, Cheryl ..... Zeigler, Anita .... Zuke, Sherrill ...., .....90,138 .......91 91 91 91 .....91 .....91 .......91 .....91,138 .......91 .....91 .......91 ......68,91 ..68,91,113 .......91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 ....79,91 .....91 ...59,63, 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 .......91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .......91 .....91,1 91 13 91 91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 .....91 91 Transfer 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Choir 1, Retail Selling 3. Badger, Mike .................... 7, 156 French Club 2, J. V. Baseball 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2. Baker, Jerry ......... 138, 146, 156, 189 Transfer 3, N. H. S. 3, Choir 3, Baker, Julie Office Staff 1. Baley, Janice ................. 138, 156 Drama Club 3, Choir 3. Barker, Toni .................. 156, 189 Latin Club 1, Russian Club 2, 3, Medical Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Barnes, Tracy ......... 30, 156, 189, 190 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, G. LAC. 1, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Represen- tative 3. 193 Bartlett, Jerry .................... 157 J. V. Track 1, Retail Selling 3. Bates, Cheryl ..............,...... 157 Home Ec Club 2, F. T. A. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Class Representative 2, Girls' Glee 2, Girls' League Representative 1, Retail Selling 3. Bathurst, Tom .......... . ...... 133, 157 Electronics Club 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Bauer, Sandy ................ 31, 75, 157 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Library Worker 3, Girls' League Representative 2, Foreign Exchange Student 3. Beach, Patricia .................... 157 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Beirne, Brian .................. 31,157 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Spanish glub 2, 3, lnterclub Council 3, Drama 1, 2, Beish, Clayton .................... 189 Bell, Terry ....................... 157 Home Ec Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Ski Club Benner, Joan ...................... 157 Ski Club 1, 2, Home Ec Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 3, Girls' League Repre- sentative 3. Bent, Jane ....................... 157 Latin Club 1, Home Ec Club 2. Berg, Karen ...................... 157 F. T. A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 3. Bingenheimer, Alan ................. 157 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2. Birks, Louise ...................... 157 Commercial Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Bishop, Mary Jane . .. ...32,33, 114,117,138, 178 Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, J. V. Rally 2, Girls' Glee 1, Saxonettes 3. Biwer, Mike ...................... 157 Black, Bruce . .. ...31,58,60,102, 146, 157,189,190 Youn Republicans 2, N. H. S. 2, 3, Presi- dents, N. A. S. S. 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, Awards Com- mittee Chairman 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, 3. Blair, Michael ............... 31, 93, 157 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 3, lnterclub Council 3, Varsity Ski Team 1, 2, 3, Rugby 3, A. S. B. Represen- tative 2. Blair, Patricia ................. -32, 157 F. T. A. 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sax- onettes 3. Blaisdell, Julie . .. ...57, 114,115, 146, 153,157 Spanish Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Var- sity Rally 3, Class Representative 1, Girls' League Representative 1. Blaisdell, Steve ........ ..... 1 57 Class President 1. Blischke, Darlene ...... 30, 146, 157, 189 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, N. H. S. ' 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Bolander, Robert .......... 146, 157, 189 Latin Club 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, J. V. Basketball Manager 1. Bonney, Linda ........,........ 155, 157 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, A.S. B. Representative 1, Class Representative 3, Girls' League Representative 2. 194 Breithaupt, Sandra ................. 158 Home Ec Club 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2. Brenneman, Dave ...,.............. 158 Transfer 2, Chess Club 2, F. T. A. 3, Cadet Teaching 3. Brennen, Bruce .................... 158 Science Club 2, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 3. Brody, Terry ................. 131, 158 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Brooks, Sandy .................... 158 Retail Selling Club 3, Girls' League Repre- sentative 1, Office Staff 2, 3, Retail Selling Brown, Charlene ............,. 32, 158 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 2, Office Staff 2, Saxonettes 3. Brown, Cliff ...... 68, 135, 145, 148, 158 N. A. H. S. 2, 3, S Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Class Sergeant-at- Arms 3, Boy of the Month 3. Brown, Gail . .............. 26,135,158 Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, Clypian 2, 3, Co-editor 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowd Darling 3, A. S. B. Rep- resentative 1, A. S. B. Executive Committee 3, Class Representative 2, Girl ofthe Month Brown, Judy A .................. 146,158 N. H. S. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowd Darling 3, A. S. B. Projects Committee 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, 3, Office Staff 3. Brown, Judy F. .u ............... 146,158 I. R. L. 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, 2, Class Representa- tive 2, Girls' League Representative 2. Browning, Joe .................... 158 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Brunkal, Victor ....... ..... 1 58 Buck, Shirley ..................... 158 Transfer 2, Tri-M 2, Girls' Glee 2, Retail Selling 3. Burgess, Jackie ................... 158 Pep Club Council 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Burroughs, Julian .................. 158 Boys' League 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Buschert, Tim ................. 158, 190 Russian Club 2, 3, Tri-M 2, 3, Class Repre- sentative 1, Band 1, 2, 3. Butler, Faye .............. 21, 146, 158 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, I. R. L. 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Handbook Committee 2, A. S. B. Scholarship Committee 2, A. S. B. Scholarship Committee Chairman 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, Girls' League Represen- tative 3. Bynum, Ann ....................... 158 Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1. Cades, Dawn ..................... 158 F. T. A. 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3. Cameron, Jo Anne .................. 158 Cameron, Margaret ...... 31, 32, 158, 190 Spanish Club 1, Medical Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Canfield, Harold .................. A. V. A. 2, 3. Carbon, Richard .........,......... 159 Transfer 2, Ski Club 3, Baseball 2, 3, J. V. Basketball 2. Cardon,Leslee...31,32,35,114,146,159 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2,'Ski Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, l. R. L. 3, Cadet Teach- ing 3, Pep Club Poster Chairman 2, Resi- dent Pep Club 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, Class Representative 1. Carr, Ronald ..................... 159 French Club 1, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, Class Repre- sentative 1. Case, Cathy .................. 138, 159 Ski Club 1, 2, Choir 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 1, Office Staff 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2. Cattrall, Tom ................. 29, 153 Radio-Electronics 1, 3, Ouill and Scroll 3, Angus? Staff Photographer 3, Stage Craft 1, , . Cernusak, Steve ................... 159 J. V. Football 1, Varsity Wrestling 2, Var- sity Track 3, Rowdy Dowds 3. Chakarun, Diana ................ 32, 159 Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 1, Girls' Glee 1, Girls' League Re- presentative 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Chapman, Dennis ............... 155, 159 J. V. Football 1, J. V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Football 2, Class Representative 3. Chism, Mary . .. ...22,31,129,146,159,189 N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, Political Focus Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Student Council Parliamentarian 3, Debate 1, 2, Christensen, Becky .......... 29, 159 Ski Club 3, French Club 1, F. T. A. 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Christensen, Donald ............ 159 Transfer 3, Pep Band 3, Band 3. Christian, Tryna ................ 159 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2. Clark, Mike ................... 159 Transfer 3, Boys' League 3, Rowdy Dowds 3. Clark, Stuart ................. 159 Latin Club 1, S. Club 1, 2, 3, J. V. Foot- ball 1, Varsity Football 2, Rugby 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Clark, Sue ................... 159 Retail Selling Club 3, Office Staff 2, Retail Selling 3. Clark, Susan K ................ 159 Spanish Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Home Ec Club 1, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2. Claussen, Arvilla ............... 159 F. T. A. 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Medical Club 3. Clibborn, Ronald ........... F. . . 159 Car Club 2, Ski Club 2, Choir 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, Class Representative 2. Clinker, Roberta ............... 159 F. T. A. 1, 2, Medical Club 3, Rowdy Dowds1,2,3. Cloyd, Courtney . . . 58, 64, 75, 114, 148, 159 l. R. L. 3, S Club 2, 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, Rowdy Dowd Chairman 3, A. S. B. Constitution Com- mittee 3, A. S. B. Representative 3. Coates, Daryl ................. 159 Retail Selling Club 3, Treasurer 3, J. V. Football 1, Choir 1, Class Representative 1, Retail Selling 3. Coffey, Edwina ............... 159 Cohn, Sandy .................. 159 Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Art Club 3, President 3, Clypian 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Council 3. Combs, Charlotte ............. 160 Transfer 1, Choir 3, Girls' Glee 2. Combs, Janet ............ 32, 160 Spanish Club 1, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, Girls' League Representative 1, Saxonettes 3. Cone, Robert .... . . . 160 Conklin, Terry ................. 160 Connor, James ...........,..... 160 Electronics Club 3, Annual Staff 1, Clypian Staff 1, 2, 3. Conover, Linda ................ 160 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1. Cook, Dennis ................. 160 Boys' Glee 2. Cook, Roberta ....... . . . 160 Retail Selling 3. Cooper, Alden Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, Cooprider, Fred ...... . . . 160 Retail Selling 3. Corcoran, Darlene .............. 160 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, Girls' League Representative 2. Cox, Jerry ................... 160 Transfer 2, Library Worker 3. Crabtree, Coral ................ 160 Transfer 2, Drama Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Office Staff 3. Craig, Lonnie Transfer 2, Varsity Football 2, Retail Selling 3. Crawford, William .............. 160 Crom, Libby .................. 160 Latin Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, Office Staff 2. Croston, David ................ 160 Rowdy Dowds 2. Cruse, Ellen... ...31,75,138,14O,146,160,190 French Club 2, 3, President 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Tri-M 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Council 3, Class Representative 2, Girls' League Representative 1. Cummins, Rita ................ 160 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 3. Currie, Francie ............ 160, 189 French Club 1, 2, N. H. S. 2, 3, I. R. L. 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' League Representative 2, A. F. S. Finalist2. Curry, Richard ................. 160 Announcers Club 1, 2, Ski Club 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3, A.V. A. 1. Dalkenberg, Doug .............. 160 A. V. A. 1, 2, Retail Selling 3. Darnielle, Garry .......... . . . 160 Track 1, Varsity Tennis 3. Dawson, Sandy ........ . . . 160 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Day, Kenneth ........... 7, 155, 161 Latin Club 2, Ski Club 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 3. DeBoer, Theresa ............ 55, 161 Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. DeCamp, Carol . . . 102, 146, 155, 161, 190 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer 2, Council 1, 3, Class Representative 1, 2, 3. Decatur, Candi ..................,.. Home Ec Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep glub 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative DeCoss, Terry . ................ 161 Home Ec Club 1, 2, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Girls' League Representative 1, Bookstore Chairman 3. Deglow, Doug ......,. .... 1 61 Denham, Charles ..... .... 1 61 Retail Selling 3. Denton, Pam .................. 161 Ski Club 1, 2, Political Focus Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1. Dick, Bonnie ........., 32, 138, 161 Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, Saxonettes 3. Dierks, Sharon ............. 161, 190 Home Ec Club 2, Medical Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 2. Dill, Ernest . . . 58, 60, 138, 140, 161 S. Club 3, J. V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 3, Varsity Swimming 1, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Dimbat, Doug ..,........ 30, 142, 161 Young School Masters Vice-President 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Band 3, Orchestra 3. Ditto, Darlene .................. 161 Doan, Sunni ............... 32, 161 Spanish Club 1, 2, Class Representative 1, Saxogettes 3, Girls' League Representa- tive . Dobson, Douglas ........ 96, 161, 189 Latin Club 3, Varsity Gymnastics 3, Var- sity Track 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 3. Dolezal, Lissy ...... 29, 146, 161, 189 Latin Club 1, 2, N. H. S. 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, Annual Staff 3. Dornhecker, Neil ............... 161 J. V. Football 1, Varsity Track 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Douglas, John Drennen, Peggy .... .... 1 31 Driessler, Laurie . . . ...28,31,146,153,161,189 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, G. L. C. 1, 2, N. H.S.2, 3, Russian Club 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, President 3, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Candy Striper 3. Dunn, Shari ............... 32, 161 Commercial Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Dusenbery, Doug ............., 161 Library Worker 2. Dye, Donald .............. 55, 161 Car Club 1, Ski Club 2, Retail Selling 3. Dyer, Marilyn .... 32, 102, 146, 161 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, N. F. L. 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Girls' League Representa- tive 1, Secretary 2, Debate . Edmonds, Carolyn Transfer 3, Retail Selling 3. Edmundson, Lindi ........... 32, 162 Saxonettes 3. Edstrom, Christina ........ 138, 162 French Club 2, Art Club 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3. Eggleston, Sandy ..., ..... 1 62 Ellingson, Carol . ........ 72, 73, 162 l. R. L. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 3. Ellis, Mary . . . 56, 114, 115, 153, 162 Spanish Club 1, 2, Ski Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Rally 3, A. S. B. Rep- resentative 2, Class Vice-President 1. Estill, Wendy ..... ........ 1 55, 162 Transfer 2, Home Ec Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Choir 2, Class Representa- tive 3, Retail Selling 3. Ewing, John . . . 31, 133, 146, 162, 189 Radio-Electronics Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, l. R. L. 2, Varsity Baseball 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Seminar Committee 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, 3. Ewing, Tom .................. 162 Transfer 2, Spanish Club 2, Varsity Track 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Farmer, Nancy ......... 138, 140, 162 Spanish Club 2, 3, Choir Club 3, Clypian Staff 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 1, Office Staff 2, Girls' League Repre- sentative 2, Rowdy Dowd Darling 3. Farris, William Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Fawcett, Michael ............... 162 Latin Club 1, 2, Home Ec Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Finley, Garry Russian Club 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, Retail Selling 3. Finley, Jill ................... 162 Home Ec Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Clypian Staff 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Fisher, Leslie ................. 162 French Club 1, 2, I. R. L. 3, Pep Club 1,2, 3. Folk, Larry Retail Selling 3. Ford, Eldon ........ .... 1 62 Chess Club 1, 2, 3. Foreman, Dan ..... .... 1 62 Foreman, Mary Jane ............. 162 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, Art Club 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Franklin, Bruce ................. 189 Math Club 1, Science 1, 2, Radio-Elec- tronics Club 1, 2, 3. Freeburn, Kim ................. 162 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, Library 2. Freeburn, Mary Jane ............ 162 Home Ec Club 1, F. T. A. 2, 3, French Club 1, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Cadet Teaching 3. Freeman, Vern .... .... 1 62 J. V. Baseball 1. Friess, Chris ........... 146, 162, 189 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, High School Bowl 2. Fugman, Rita .............. 32, 162 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 3, Saxonettes 3. Fuller, Irvin ............... 59, 163 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Galbraith, Tim ................. 163 Gearhart, Suzanne . . . 21, 135, 146, 163, 189 Transfer 1, French Club 2, 3, I. R. L. 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Choir 2, Pep Club 2, 3, A. S. B. Handbook Com- mittee 2, Chairman 3, A. S. B. Constitu- tion Committee 3, A. S. B. Representative 3, A. F. S. Finalist 2. Gesner, Dale ................. 163 Latin Club 2, 3, Medical Club 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Geyman, Kay ....... .... 1 63 Retail Selling 3. Gezelius, Ruth ............. 146, 163 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, l.R.L. 3, N. H. S. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Evaluation Committee 3. Gohring, Dena ......... 32, 138, 163 Commercial Club 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 3, Girls' Glee 1, Saxonettes 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Girls' League Representative 3. Gooderham, Madelyn Office Staff 2. Goodwin, Marjorie ......... 31,163 Home Ec Club 1, Girls' Letter Club 1, 2, 3, lnter-Club Council 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Gordon, Shela ................. 163 Transfer 1, Pep Club 2, 3. Gosso, Mary .................. 163 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 3. Grabow, Jolae .......... 53, 138, 163 French Club 2, Home Ec Club 1, 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, Choir 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 1, 2. Grasseth, Karen ............... 163 Greene, Jan ................. 163 Greer, Daniel ..... ............ 1 63 Transfer 2, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Foot- ball 2, Rowdy Dowds 2. Griffiths, Fran ............ 29, 163 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teachincg 3, Annual Staff 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, irls' League Council 3, Chairman of Candy Stripers 3, Outstanding Cabinet Member3. Gross, Gayle ................. 163 Home Ec Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1, Commer- cial Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Guidinger, Steven .............. 163 Drama Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, l. R. L. 2, 3, Vice-President 3, French Club 2, Russian Club 1, Political Focus Club 2, 3, Young Democrats 2, 3, President 3, Executive Council 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, 3, Class President 2, Boys' League President 3. Hadley, Allan ...... 21, 31, 76, 163 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, Young Republicans 3, N. F. L. 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, 2, A. F. S. Committee Chairman 3, A. F. S. Finalist 2, Debate 1. Haines, Craig. . . 21, 58, 62, 138, 140, 163 Ski Club , S. Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, J. V. Football 1, J. V. Track 1, 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, Rugby 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pres- ident 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Projects Committee Chairman 3, A. S. B. Representative 3. Haines, Michael ............... 163 Transfer 1, Political Focus Club 2, 3, Young gegublicans 2, 3, Radio-Electronics Club Haley, Sam ............... 148, 163 Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, Rowday Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representa- IVE . Halvorsen, Ann ......... 146, 155, 163 Spanish Club 1, Home Ec Club 1, 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, Class Representative 3. Hanggi, Larry ............ . . . 164 Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Hanna, Cher I ................. 164 Spanish Cllub 1, 2, Medical Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Effie? Staff 2, 3, Girls' League Representa- ive . Hargitt, Carl .................. 164 Ski Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Art Club 3. Harm, Margaret ..... .... 1 64 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Harmon, Janice ............. 28, 164 F.T.A. 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff Harmon, Ray .......... 58, 62, 164 Latin Club 2, 3, S. Club 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 2,235 Varsity Track 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds Harrell, Barbara ............... 164 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Harris, Helene ................ 164 Transfer 3, Medical Club 3, Pep Club 3, Girls' League Representative 3. Harrison, Sharon ............... 164 Haugstad, Jo Ann ........ 27, 32, 164 Spanish Club 2, Clypian Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Council 3, Library Worker 1, Girls' ljeague Representative 1, 2, Saxonettes Hayes, Craig ................. 164 Hayward, Joyce ............. 146, 164 Transfer 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, Pep glub 2, 3, Girls' League Finance Chairman Henry, Cheryl ................. 164 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowd Darling 3, Class Representative 1. Henry, John .................. 164 Boys' Glee 2, Retail Selling 3. Herb, Alice ............. 32, 164, 190 Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Ec Club 3, Clypian Staff 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Qualification Committee 2, A. S. B. Student Seminar Committee 3, Class'Sec- retary-Treasurer 2, 3, Class Representa- tive 1, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Rep- resentatives 1. Herburger, Bill ..... ...... 1 64 Retail Selling 3. Herr, John ............ 31, 148, 164 l. R. L. 3, N. A. H. S. 2, 3, S. Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 1, J. V. Basketball 1, Class Representative 2, 3. Hill, Judy .................... 164 Transfer 3, Pep Club 3, Library Worker 3. Hill, Sue .............. 32, 164 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 2, Saxonettes 3, Rowdy Dowd Darling 3, Girls' League Representative 3. Hilsz, Pat .................... 164 Commercial Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Holbrook, Tobi ................ 164 Transfer 3, F. T. A. 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 3. Holcomb, Candy ............... 165 Transfer 3, Pep Club 3, Office Staff 3. Holloman, Linda ............... 164 Holmer, Bill . .. ...21,58,6O,135,146,148,155 N. A. H. S. 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, l. R. L. 1, 2, 3, President 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Traffic Safety Committee 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, 3. Horner, Richard . . . ...57,114,135,138,140,152,165 N. H. S. 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Varsity Rai? 3, A. S. B. Rally Representative , A. . B. Representative Horning, Gary .... . . . 131, 147, 165 195 Radio-Electronics Club 1, N. H. S. 3, Spanish Club 3, A. S. B. Representative 3, Boys' League 3. Howell, Carol .... . . 32, 147, 165, 189 Spanish Club 1, 2, F. T. A. 3, Cadet Teach- ing 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Hudson, Darlene ........... 32, 165 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Representative 1. Hudson, Linda ............. 32, 165 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Huff, Patricia ................ 165 Commercial Club 1, 2, Home Ec Club 3, Sep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, 3, Girls' ee . Hughes, Sue .................. 165 Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Officio Staff 3, Girls' League Representa- tive . Hunt, Sue ............... 138, 165 French Club 3, I. R. L. 3, Medical Club 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, 3, Library Worker 1. Huskey, Robert ......... 58, 138, 165 J. V. Football 1, J. V. Wrestling 1, 2, J. V. Track 1, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Swim- ming 2, Varsity Track 3, Choir 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Ingalls, Sandy ......,..... 32, 165 Girls' League Representative 1, 3, Sax- onettes 3. Ireland, Gina Transfer 3, N. F. L. 3, I. R. L. 3, Political Focus Club 3, Pep Club 3, Debate 3. Jackson, Mike ........... 58, 62, 165 S. Club 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Rugby 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Projects 1 Committee 3. Janney, Gary Transfer 3. Jaskoski, Tim . . . 58, 60, 138, 140, 165 Varsity Track 2, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Projects Committee 3. Jenkins, Nina ............ . . . 165 Retail Selling 3. Jensen, Jane ...... .... 1 65 Office Staff 3. Johnson, Tammie ............... 165 Spanish Club 1, Home Ec Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1,2, 3. Johnson, Terry ................ 165 Political Focus Club 2, J. V. Football 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2. Johnston, Brad ................ 165 Ski Club 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, 3, Class Representative 3, Retail Selling 3. Johnston, Jeanette ......... 32, 165 Spanish Club 2, Home Ec Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representa- tive 3, Saxonettes 3. Judy, Alan ........ 142, 147, 166, 189 Ski Club 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3. Junor, Linda .................. 166 French Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Juras, Fred ............ 96, 97, 166 Transfer 3, Gymnastics Club 3, Gym- nastics 3, Rowdy Dowds 3. Juza, Sally Jo ................ 166 Drama Club 2, 3, Medical Club 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Repre- sentative 2. Kachaturian, Sara ......... . . . 166 Transfer 2, Retail Selling 3. 196 Kaffun, Tom .................. 166 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, Basketball 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Boys' League Com- mittee Member 3. Kanz, Gary .....,......... 138, 166 Car Club 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Choir 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3, Boys Glee 2. Karau, Linda .................. 166 Office Staff 2, Retail Selling 3. Kauffman, Richard A. S. B. Representative 1. Keen, Patricia ............ 29, 166 Home Economics Club 2, Annual Staff 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1. Kenney, Richard ............... 166 Art Club 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1. Kellicut, Warren .... 58, 60, 108, 144 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, Choir 1, 2. Kennedy, Beth ........ 147, 166, 190 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Home Ec Club 2, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, Girls' League Finance Chairman 2, Service Chairman 3, Most Valuable Cabinet Member 2. Kennedy, Pam ......... 147, 166, 190 G. L. C. 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Rep- resentative 3, Candy Striper 3. Kennedy, Ruth ............ 138, 166 French Club 1, Home Ec Club 1, Choir 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 2, Ggrls' Glee 1, Girls' League Representa- tive . King, Sharon . . . 31, 32, 147, 166, 189 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, adet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 2, Saxonettes 3. Kingsley, William ............. 166 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3, Class Rep- resentative 3. Kinney, Michael .... .... 1 66 Kinton, Nancy ................. 166 Spanish Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, Ski Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1. Kistner, Pat .................. 167 Transfer 3, Ski Club 3, Home Ec Club 3, Pep Club 3. Kizziah, Darlene ............... 167 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 2, 3. Kleinsmith, Mike ........... . . . 167 Chess Club 1, J. V. Football Manager 1, Library Worker 3, Debate 1, Retail Selling 3. Knapp, John .................. 167 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Rowdy Dowds 1,2, 3. Knights, Valerie . . . ...20,114, 138,140,147, 167,190 Transfer 2, I. R. L. 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Young Republicans 3, Choir 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, A. S. B. Secretary- Treasurer3. Knoedler, James .... .... 1 67 Band 1, 2, 3. Knutson, Milt ......... ...... 1 67 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Kool, Dennis .......... 58, 60, 167 J. V. Football 1, J. V. Track 1, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Track 3, Class Representative 1, 2. Koop, Victor ........... .... 1 67 Kortlever, Paul . . . . . . . 167 Car Club 3, Radio-Electronics Club 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Krause, Neil .................. 167 Rowdy Dowds 1. Krigens, Daina .... 147, 167, 189, 190 rench Club 2, 3. Kuhn, Tim ........... ..... 1 67 Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Kuper, Diane .......... 28, 147, 167 N. H. S. 3, Ouill and Scroll 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, Office Staff 3. LaCrosse, Alan ............... 167 Political Focus Cluh 2, 3, Young Re- publicans 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2. Laker, Lauralee ........ 30, 167, 189 F. T. A. 2, 3, Home Ec Club 2, 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1,2, 3. Lamb, Francine ..........,..... 167 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Vice-Pres- ident2. Lambert, Chuck ............... 167 Announcers Club 1, 2, 3, Radio Electronics Club 1, Rugby 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Lang, Constance ....... 53, 138, 167 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2. Langhoff, Steve .... 54, 147, 167, 189 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3. Larkin, Daniel .,.............. 167 S. Club 2, 3, J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Larson, Ray .................. 167 J. V. Track 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Lawshe, Jack ................. 168 Leth, Jean ............... 147, 168 Medical Club 3, N. H. S. 3. Levin, Jack .......... ...... 1 68 Retail Selling 3. Lewis, Cheryn .......... 147, 168, 189 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Home Ec Club 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 1, 2. Lewis, Richard ..... ...... 1 68 Light, Terry ............ 58, 62, 168 S. Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Little, Pat . . . 12, 147, 168, 189, 190 Transfer 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representa- tive 1, Office Staff 3, Library Worker 1, 2, Band 2. Loewen,Ted Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys' League Vice-President 3. Loop, Jody ............... 31, 168 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Trea- surer 3, President 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 1, 2. Lottridge, Laurie .............. 168 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, 3. Lovejoy, Miriam .............. 168 Home Ec Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 2, Girls' League Represent- ative . Low Saw Lui, Margaret. . . ...35, 72, 73, 147, 168 Transfer 3, I. R. L. 3, Pep Club 3, Foreign Exchange Student 3. Lucas, Nancy ............. 32, 168 Home Ec Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Luhr, Scott ............ .... 1 68 Varsity Wresf'E..g 1, 2, 3. rvraclnnes, John ................ 189 Martin, Barbara Ling ............ 168 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, J. V. Rally 2, Varsity Rally 3, Office Staff 2. Martin, Becky ................ 168 Ski Club 2, 3, Home Ec Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, 3. Martin, Gary ...... 142, 143, 168, 190 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Tri-M 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Cadet Teaching 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Debate 3. Martin, Glen .......... 54, 168, 189 Martin, Pam ................. 168 French Club 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Office Staff 3. Martindale, Alan .......... 138, 168 Transfer 3, Clypian Staff 3, Rowdy Dowds 3, Band 3, Orchestra 3. Martsfield, Judy .............. 168 Commercial Club 2, Home Ec Club 1, Retail Selling Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Mary, Helen .................. 169 Home Ec Club 2, Girls' League 1, 2. McCargar, Liz ............. 32, 169 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 3, F.T. A. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representa- tive 1, Office Staff 2, Girls' League Rep- resentative 1, Saxonettes 3. McClellan, Gary ......... .... 1 69 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. McClimans, Doug Library Worker 2. McConnell, Beverly . ..31,32,147, 169,190 Tri-M 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Ski Club 2, French Club 1, Choir 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3, President. McCormick, Maryann ........ 147, 169 Transfer 3, Pep Club 3. McDonald, Spencer .... .... 1 69 McFadden, Roger .............. 169 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3, Class Representative 1, 2. McMillen, Gary ................ 169 Retail Selling 3. McRae, Gloria ............. 169, 189 N. F. L. 1, G. L. C. 1, 2, 3, Political Focus Club 2, 3. McVay, Kathleen ............... 169 Latin Club 2, 3, Medical Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 1, 2. Mennis, Mike ................. 169 Library Worker 3, Retail Selling 3. Miller, Marilyn . .. ...56,115,117,147,153,169,180 N. H. S. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Rally 3, Class Vice-President 2, Girls' League Representative 1, 2. Mills,Martha...20,114,147, 169,181,189 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 1, A. S. B. First Vice President 3, A. S. B. Constitution Committee 2, A. S. B. Awards Committee 2, Class Representative 2, Girls' League Representative 1. Miner, David .................. 169 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Boys' Glee 2. Miner, Dennis ................. 169 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3, Chess Team 2, 3. Moberg, Carol . . . .... 32, 169, 189 Ski Club 2, Commercial Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Moling, Mike ................. 169 Baseball 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Monette, James ............... 169 2. Club 2, 3, J. V. Track 1, 2, A. V. A. 1, 2, Moore, Candy .............. 155, 169 Commercial Club 2, Retail Selling Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 2, Girls' Glee 1, Girls' League Representative 3, Retail Selling 3. Moore, Mary Lou ........... 53, 169 Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 3. Morgan, Keith .......... 94, 95, 170 Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Varsity Golf 1, 2. Mo'row, Dale ................. 170 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, J. V. Basketball 1, J. V. Track 1, 2, Varsity Track 3, Clypian Staff 1, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 2, Boys' League Committee Member 3. Moskal, James . . . 147, 170, 189, 190 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 3. Murdock, Fred ........ 31, 75, 170 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, S. Club 1, 2, 3, I. R. L. 3, Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, Clypian Staff 1, Rowdy Dowds 3. Muzechenko, Jerri ......... 139, 170 Transfer 3, Girls' Glee 3. Myers, Michael ........ . . . 170 J. V. Baseball 1. Needum, Tom . . . .,.20,24,114,147,170,190 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Ski Team 2, 3, Clypian Staff 1, Rowdy Dowds 3, A. S. B. President 3, A. S. B. Constitution Committee 2, Boys' League Executive Council 3. Nelson, Avis .................. 170 Retail Selling Club 3, Retail Selling 3. Nelson, David ............ 155, 170 Latin Club 1, 2, Medical Club 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 3. Nelson, Linda P ........... 147, 170 G. L. C. 1, Commercial Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Nelson, Linda Rae .... . . . 170 Nelson, Marshall .............. 170 Nelson, Mary . . . 138, 147, 155, 170, 189 Latin Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Tri-M 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 3, Candy Striper 3. Newman, Donna ............... 170 Transfer 1, Home Ec Club 2, 3, Commer- cial Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Office Staff 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1. Nielsen, Mike ........... 68, 139, 170 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, S. Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 1, Boys' Glee 1. Noble, Terry ........... 61, 110, 170 Transfer 2, S. Club 2, Football 2, 3, Bas- ketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. Noland, Lynda ........... 29, 35, 170 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Medical Club 2, French Club 1, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Annual Staff 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Class Representative 2, Girls' League Treasurer 3, Representative 3, Foreign Exchange Student 2. Noland, Tim .................. 170 Choir 3, Retail Selling 3, Library Worker 3, Boys' Glee 1, 2. Noll, Pat ..................... 170 Home Ec Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Noteboom, Judy ......... 26, 147, 170 Clypian Sta f 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 3. 0akley, Larry ................. 170 J. V. Football 1, Rowdy Dowds 3. 0'Brien, Kathy ................ 170 Pep Clubs 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Rep- resentative 2, Saxonettes 3. Ogdahl, Greg . .. . . . 22, 58, 61, 95, 114, 147, 148, 155, 171 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, S. Club 1, 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Class Repre- sentative 3. Oldenberg, Marc ....,......... 171 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 2. Ulinger, Casey. .. 102,108,114,115,122,171 S. Club 1, 2, 3, N. A. H. S. 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3. Olson, Mark. . . ...68,77,138,140,147,153,171 Latin Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Medical Club 1, 2, Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, J. V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Student Seminars Committee Chairman 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, Class Representative 3, Library Worker 1, Boys' League Vice- President. Oullette, Connie ............... 171 Spanish 1, 2, Home Ec Club 2, 3, Pep Club Council Member 2, 3, A. S. B. Repre- sentative 1, 2, Class Representative 2, Girls' League Representative 1. Pamp, Kaye ............. 152, 171 Transfer 1, Spanish 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Home Er: Club 2, 3, Class Representative 1, 2. Papenfus, Gary ......... 58, 64, 171 J. V. Football 1, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, A. S. B. Representa- tive 1, Boys' Glee 3. Parks, Diane ....... ..... 1 71 Patterson, Gordon ...... .... 1 71 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Payne, Carol ................. 171 Home Ec Club 1, Commercial Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Pearson, Bill Retail Selling 3. Pederson, Jean . . . 56, 114, 117, 153, 171 Spanish Club 1, Varsity Rally 3, A. S. B. Representative 1. Perkins, Kim ................. 171 S. Club 2, 3, J. V. Track and Cross Country 1, 2, Varsity Cross Country 2. Perry, Candace . . . 32, 131, 138, 171, 190 F. T. A. 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Drama Club 1, Clypian 3, Choir 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Peterson, Glen ................ 171 J. V. Football 1, J. V. Baseball 2, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Phillips, Linda .......... .... 1 71 Transfer 3, Pep Club 3. Phillips, Richard ...... .... 1 71 Pierce, Ann .................... 171 Home Ec Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Plyler, Carol .................. 171 F. T. A. 3, Cadet Teaching 3. Pomeroy, Larry ......... 56, 152, 171 Science Club 1, 2, I. R. L. 3, J. V. Wrestling 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Varsity Rally 3, A. S. B. Constitution Committee 3, Boys' League Committee Member 3. Poole, Madelle ...... 35, 146, 172, 189 French Club 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Secretary 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Council 3, A. S. B. Scholarship Committee 3, Class Representative 1, Foreign Exchange Student2. Porter, Jo ce ................. 172 Home Eyc Club 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, , . Potter, Shary ...... 31, 104, 155, 172 Transfer 2, Commercial Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Inter-Club Council 3, F. T. A. 3, An- nual Staff 2, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Rowdy Dowd Darling , Class Rep- resentative 3, Girls' League President 3, Homecoming Hostess 3. Powell, Arnold ............ 67, 172 Powell, Spencer. . . ...7,31,58,64,102,114,115,135,114g3i S. Club 1, 2, 3, Political Focus Club 2, 3, German Club 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, 3, Class Rep- resentative 2, Boys' League President 3. Prather, Susie ................ 172 Home Ec Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Priebe, Judy .................. 172 Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Punzel, Leonard ............... 172 Car Club 3. Purviance, Kenny . . . 53, 147, 172, 190 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep glub 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 3, Candy Striper Purvine, Larry .... .... 1 72 Putnam, Scott Retail Selling 3. Quarry, Dixie ...........,..... 172 Art Club 3, Secretary 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3. Radke, Donna ................. 172 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 2, Office Staff 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Rainwater, Dan ........... 26, 172 Clypian Staff 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Ramsdell, Charles ............. 172 Ski Club 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2. Ransdell, Sue ................. 172 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Council 1, Cadet Teach- ing 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, Class Representative 3. Randall, Roberta .... 147, 172, 189, 190 Latin Club 2, 3, Medical Club 3, Home Ec Club 3. Rea, Catherine ................ 172 Tragisger 1, Home Ec Club 2, 3, Pep Club Rector, Melvina ............... 172 Reed, Michael .......... 147, 172, 189 N. H. S. 2, 3, Political Focus Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1. Reiling, Richard ............... 96 Russian Club 2, Spanish Club 1, Gym- nastics Club 3, President 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, Gymnastics 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, President 3. Reis, Kari .............. 138, 172 Transfer 3, Choir 3, Cadet Teaching 3. Rich, Ken ................... . 172 Varsity Football 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. Rich, Terry ................... 173 Bachelors F. T. A. 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Rowdy Dowds 3. Rieck, Bob ............... 142, 173 Rowdy Dowds 1, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3. Rittenhouse, Linda ............. 173 Medical Club 3, Alt Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Robertson, Dan . . . 58, 64, 142, 173, 190 Modern Music Masters 2, 3, President 3, Russian Club 2, 3, S. Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Rugby 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Robertson, Marsha ......... 147, 173 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Con- stitution Committee 3, A. S. B. Represent- ative 2. Robinson, Darwin .............. 173 Robinson, Judy .......... 147, 173, 189 French Club 1, 2, 3, Home Ec Club 2, lil.2H.3S. 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club Robinson, Marianne . . . . . . . 173 Rogers, Darlene ....... ..... 1 73 Rogers, Bill .................. 173 Political Focus Club 1, 2. Rothweiler, Carol .... 138, 147, 173, 190 Latin Club 2, 3, Medical Club 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Rowan, Kathi ........... 24, 32, 173 F. T. A 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Medical Club 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, 3. Rudishauser, Rod . . . ...58,61,114,147,148,173 S Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Class Representa- tive . Ryals, Terry . . . 21, 75, 146, 173, 189 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, l. R. L. 3, S. Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Treasurer 3, J. V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 3, A. S. B. Evalu- ation Committee Chairman 3, A. S. B. Rep- resentative 2. Rytel, Mike ..... ..... 1 73 Salter, Carl ........ .... 1 73 Retail Selling 3. Sass, Bill .................... 173 Bachelors F. T. A. 3, Boys' Glee 2, De- bate 3. Sawyer, Nancy ...... ........ 1 73 Retail Selling 3. Scheidemann, Mari Beth . . . 138, 147, 173 N. H. S. 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1. Schlegel, Bob ...... 66, 67, 148, 174 S. Club 2, 3, Radio-Electronics 1, 2, N. A. H. S. 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Cross Country 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3. Schmidt, Bob ................. 174 Annual Staff 3, Stage Craft 1, 2, 3. Schneider, Nick ............... 174 Retail Selling 3. Schoessler, Karen .............. 174 Commercial Club 1, Medical Club 1, 2, 3, G. L. C. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Renresentative 1. Schroyer, Carol .... ...... 1 74 Schweigert, Steve ....... 94, 95, 174 197 Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1,2, 3. Schweisow, Franz .............. 174 I. R. L. 3, Russian Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. g,3Basketball 1, Football 1, Orchestra 1, Scott, Lynn .................. 174 Pep Club 1, 2, Library Worker 2, Girls' League Representative 1, Retail Selling 3. Seas, Helen ................... 174 Seay, Viola ................... 174 Band 1, 2, Girls' Glee 2, Retail Selling 3. Sell, Randy .............. 21, 174 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Spanish Club 2, Golf 2, 3, Choir 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Buildings and Ggoungs Committee 3, A. S. B. Represent- 8 IVE . Setala, Eric .................. 174 Spanish Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Car Club 2, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Sheffield, Sherrie .............. 174 French Club 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, Cadet Teach- ing 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Sherfield, Hazel .......,....... 174 Retail Selling 3. Sherman, Ken ....... 21, 31, 135, 174 Political Focus Club 2, 3, I. R. L. 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Inter-Club President3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Constitution Com- mittee 3, A. S. B. Seminars Committee 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, Debate 2, 3. Shilling, John ............ 29, 174 Annual Staff Photographer 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 2. Shipman, Christine ............. 174 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Russian Club 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Shippey, Dewayne ............. 174 Rowdy Dowds 1. Sidwell, James J. V. Track 1, Class Representative 2, Retail Selling 3. Sierp, Barbara ...... 27, 32, 138, 174 Home Ec Club 1, Commercial Club 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, Clypian Staff 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 1, Girls' Glee 1, Girls' League Representative 2, Saxonettes 3. Simonson, Sid ................. 174 Megical Club 2, Football 1, 2, Wrestling Simpson, Toni ...... 51, 114, 153, 174 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 1. V. Rally 2, Varsity Rally 3, A. S. B. Representative 1. Six, Roberta ....... 138, 147, 174, 189 N. H. S. 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Sloan, Carol ............. 147, 175 N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Sell- ing 3. Smith, Dana ................. 175 Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Medical Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Varsity Tennis 1, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Smith, Lauren .......... ..... 1 75 Transfer 3, Pep Club 3. Smith, Linda ................. 175 Transfer 3, Ski Club 3, Pep Club 3, Girls' League Representative 3. Smith, Patricia ............... '175 Transfer 2, Latin Club 2, Home Ec Club 3, Pep Club 3. Speckman, Jim ............... 175 Transfer 2, Varsity Football 3, Rowdy Dowds 3. 198 Spencer, Mike ................ 175 Political Focus Club 2, 3, Young Republi- cans 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Debate 3. Stangeby, Bruce .............. 175 Science Club 1, 2, Young Republicans 3, liogtigal Focus Club 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds Stark, Robert ................. 175 Starr, Richard ............ 142, 175 J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, Pep Band 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. Steele, Charles ................ 175 Retail Selling 3. Stein, Alex .................. 175 Young Republicans 3, Russian Club 3, Political Focus Club 3, Varsity Tennis 3. Stein, William ............... 55, 175 J. V. Football 1, Choir 1, 2, Retail Selling 3. Stenerodden, John ....... 138, 175 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1. Stice, Lowell ............ 29, 175 Latin Club 1, Annual Staff Photographer 3, Retail Selling 3. Stingley, Richard .... ..... 1 75 Skin Diving Club 2. Stringer, Sharon ......... 138, 175 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, Choir 3, Class Representative 1, 2, Office Staff 3, Girls' Glee 2. Stonier, James ..... 58, 62, 175, 189 Latin Club 2, 3, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Swofford, Cathy. . . 114, 131, 135,175,190 French Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Vice-President 3, Class Representative 2, Library Worker 3, Girls' League Bookstore Chairman 2, Rep- resentative 1. Taggart, Betsy ............... 175 F. T. A. 2, Home Ec Club 3. Taylor, Paul ............ 155, 175 Spanish Club 2, Track 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 3. Tennant, Harold Retail Selling 3. Terjeson, Nancy .......... 175, 190 Commercial Club 3, Medical Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1. Terrell, Stephen ............ 29, 176 Political Focus Club 2, 3, Young Republic- gns Club 2, 3, Russian Club 1, Annual Class Thede, Phyllis ............. 147, 176 Russian Club 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, His- torian 2, N. H. S. 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Presi- dent 2, Girls' League Representative 1. Thompson, Nancy ....... ....... 1 76 Medical Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Thompson, Terry . . . ...30,66,67,107,124,176,189 S. Club 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 1. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Class Representative 1. Thrush, Helen ................ 176 Transfer 3, Pep Club 3, Band 3, Candy Striper3. Tipton, Jeanette ...... . . . 176 0ffice Staff 1, 2, 3. Toone, Jody .................. 176 Latin Club 2, 3, Medical Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 3, High School Bowl 2, 3. Trussell, Mary ................ 176 Turner, Sue ............... 176, 190 Spanish Club 1, 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Medical Club 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 2. Turner, Susie ................. 176 Commercial Club 3, G. L. C. 1, 2, 3, Med- ical Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Turner, Valerie ............ 138, 176 Medical Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Girls' Glee 1, Candy Striper 3. Turvey, Beverly ........... 32, 176 Ski Club 3, Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1, 2, Class Representative 3, Saxonettes 3. VanHorn, Julie ................. 176 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. VanLydegraf, Lance . . . ...95,102,115,122,147,148,176,11899d S. Club 1, 2, 3, N. A. H. S. 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, J. V. Golf 1, Varsity Golf 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 1. Vanover, Jean ........... 147, 176 Transfer 2, Medical Club 3, N. H. S. 3. VanSanten, Gerald ...... 147, 176, 189 Science Club 1, Russian Club 2, Political Focus Club 3, Young Republicans Club 3, l.R. L. 3, N. H. S. 3. Vanwyngarden, Larry ...... 142, 176 Pep Band 2, 3, 0rchestra 1, 2, 3. Vaughn, Gil .................. 176 Retail Selling Club 3, Retail Selling 3. Vego, Kov ................... 176 Car Club 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, Pep Band 2, Orchestra 1, 2, A. S. B. Representative 1, Class Representative 1, Foreign Ex- change Student 1, Retail Selling 3. Vick, James .................. 176 Russian Club 2, S. Club 2, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Tennis 2, 3. Vogt, Richard . .. ...58, 64, 94, 95, 102, 114, 148, 176, 180 N. A. H. S. 2, 3, S. Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, Class Representative 1. Vollmar, Mike . .. ...35,58,64,135,104,114,176 Walberg, Fred ..... 138, 140, 155, 177 Ski Club 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3, Class Representative 3. Waldron, Cheryl .......... .... 1 77 Transfer 3. Wallace, Carol ............ 12, 177 French Club 1, Commercial Club 2, 3, Uffice Staff 2, 3. Wallace, Mike ..... . . . 177 Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Walters, Keith .... . . . 177 Transfer2. Ward, Lois .................. 177 Commercial Club 2, 3, Home Ec Club 2, 3, Medical Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Ward, Jim ................... 177 Washburn, Robert . . . . . . . 177 Retail Selling 3. Watson, David Latin Club 2, 1. V. Football 1, Varsity Foot- ball 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee 1, Retail Selling 3. Weathers, Aleda ......... 138, 177 Home Ec Club 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Girls' Gleel. Webster, Lauren .............. 177 Commercial Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Of- gce Staff 3, Girls' League Representative Wedel, Jeanette . . . 22, 102, 147, 177,189 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, French Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Council 2, A. S. B. Buildings and Grounds Com- mittee 1, 2, A. S. B. Handbook Committee 2, A. S. B. Constitution Committee 3, A. S. B. Representative 2, Girls' League Repre- sentative 1. Weinberg, Judy ............... 177 Welborn, John .......... 58, 63, 177 Transfer 3, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Bas- ketball 3. Wells, Clifford Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Wells, Sandy ....... .... 1 77 West, Cheryl .... . . . 32, 177 Wickham, Jeanne . . . . . . . 177 Wiessner, Cheryl ............. 177 Transfer 2, Ski Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Class Representative 2, Office Staff 3. Wiggans, Judi ................ 177 Wilczak, Ed . . . ....... . 177 Willeford, Ron ..... 7, 58, 63, 177 Transfer 2, S. Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Rowdy Dowds 2. Williams, Joyce .............. 177 Wills, Mike .................. 177 Russian Club 1, Rowdy Dowds 2. Wilson, Grover ............... 178 Wilson, Juan .... .......... 1 78 Wilson, Wayne ........ 178, 189, 190 Windedahl, Jean ........... 147, 178 liagn Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Winger, Mike ................ 178 Motorcycle Club 3, Retail Selling 3. Woittee, Sandee .............. 178 Woodrum, William ......... 131, 178 Spanish Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Football 1, Baseball 1, Rowdy Dowds 2, A. S. B. Representative 3. Woodward, Jari ......... .... 1 78 Wooldridge, Dennis Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Wright, Dennis ......... 30, 178, 190 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Bachelors F. T. A. 2, 3, S. Club 1, 2, 3, N. A. H. S. 2, 3, 1. V. Foot- ball 1, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, Cadet Teach- ing 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Wright, Mickey . .. . . . 24, 58, 65, 94, 95, 155, 178 Transfer 2, I. R. L. 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Choir 2, Cadet Teaching 3, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3, A. S. B. Representative 3, Class Presi- dent 3, Class Representative 2, Boys' League Executive Council 3. Wuorinen, Alice ........ 147, 178, 189 Spanish Club 1, F. T. A. 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 2. Wyatt, Jeff ........ 63, 138, 148, 178 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Class Representative 2. Yancey, Pamela . . . 20, 114, 147, 178, 189 Transfer 2, Ski Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Young Republicans Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, A. S. B. Second Vice-President 3, A. S. B. Buildings and Grounds Committee 2, A. S. B. Handbook Committee 2, 3. Yarbrough, William . Rowdy Dowds 1,2, ' 1 I ' I H Yielding, Doyle .... Adams, Gilbert ..... Anderson, Amanda J. . Anderson, Pauline . , . Aschenbrenner, Carl E ...... ,..... Baker, John ........ Ballantyne, Dick .... Barquist, Carmelita .. Benninghoff, Joseph C ...... Birrell, George ..... Boise, Sid ......... Bose, Antoinette .... Brown, Neil ........ Burroughs, Margaret . Byers, Margaret G. . . Casebeer, Henrietta K. Chapman, G. Delbert. Charge, Reuben ..... Christiansen, Arthur . Collins, Margaret . . . Cook, Clifford ...... Cox, Joyce ...... Craft, Gwen ........ Crom, Earl M ....... Cummings, G. George Daniels, James ..... DeLoretto, Louis .... deweese, Emily .... Dunn, Laura ..... Dyer, Doris ..... . . . Earnest, Wilma ..... Edmundson, Helen R. . Edmundson, John .... Ellingson, James .... Ellingson, Mrs. James 178 178 ADMI ........15 13,129 18 107, 8,33 3,26 15 15 ..fff15' 13, 14. 14, 12, 14 54 11 14 10 13 14 19 19 19 14 13 14 19 17 19 19 11 67 75 14 17 17 18 93 72 73 J. V. Track 1, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Track 3. Young, Sharon .......... 32, 178 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 1, 2, Saxonettes 3. Yung, Denise .... . . . 178 Nisriiiirioiv, sriirr, Ellis, Eleanor W .... ..... 1 2,13,155 Endres, Phil ........ .......... 1 9 Enright, Thomas .... ........ 1 1 Evans, Beatrice ..... .... 1 9 Ficken, Earl ...... .... 1 6 Frajola, Peter .... ..,... 1 6 Frame, Gary ....... ........ 1 5 Gilman, Gerald ..... ..... 1 5,65 Girod, Clifford ..... ..... 1 2,15 Goodson, Gary ...... Graen, Jeanette ..... ...... Grasing, Kathleen ..... .... Green, Adrian Dee ..... .... .....17,96 19 12 16 Green, Joanne ...... . .... 15 Greene, Walter ..... .... 1 7 Gross, Ann ........... .... 1 0 Guenther, Donald ...... .... 1 4 Halvorsen, Lida ..... .... 1 3 Hammel, Lloyd ....... ...... 1 1 Hammer, Stanley ...... ........ 1 1 Hauk, Harold ........ .... 1 0, 148 Havranek, Winona ..... ........ 1 6 Heater, Marv ......... ..... 1 7, Hedberg, Norma ........ ...... Heringer, Maxine M ...... ...... Herrera, Polo ,........ ...... Hise, Kendra ....... .... 59 13 10 74 Hinton, Harry ....... .... 1 5 13 Hoirup, C. William ..... .... 1 9 Holmes, Betty J ..... .... 1 6 Irish, Susan ...... .... 1 5 lsom, Loretta ..... .... 1 1 Johnson, Robert ....... ...... 1 8 Johnson, Wallace A ..... ...... 1 6 Transfer 3, Art Club 3, Pep Club 3. Yung, Richard ............,... 178 J. V. Football 1. Yunker, Clifford ........... 57, 178 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Varsity Rally 3, Boys' League Executive Council 3. Judd, Dorothy ..... ....... Juran, Gladys ...... ......... Juran, Hank ..... Kennedy, Doris .... ....... King, Dr. A. T ...... .... .... . . 68, King, John ........ .... 18 12 17 12 11 14 Kinney, Charles .... ..... 1 9 Kizziah, Tommy .... ..... 1 9 Kulbel, Goldwyn .... .... 1 4 Lane, Donna ....... ..... 1 3 Lane, Helen ..... .... 1 4 Leonard, Sue .... ....... 1 3 Leopold, Albert .... ...... 1 4,61 Little, Kathryn ....... ....... 1 2 Lockerby, Jay D ...... .... 1 6 Maltby, Sherrilyn ..... .... 1 1 Marke, Lester ......... .... 1 9 Martin, Dr. George ..... ..... 1 1 Mason, Lyle ........... ..... 1 5 McDonough, Octiva ..... ....... 1 0 McGuire, Wilma ..,... ........ . 10 Metzger, Robert ..... ..... 1 5, 113 Meyer, Mabel L ..... ....... 1 9 Mincher, Dolan .... ..... 1 9 Morse, Kevin .... ..... 9 4 Nash, Tom ..,... .... 7 7 Nebel, Carl ....... .... 1 5 Nelson, Maynard ..... .... 1 2 Noble, Lorene ..... ..... 1 9 Noland, Billy Gene .... ..... 1 6 Norman, John R .... ..... 1 8 Pair, Kathie ....... .... 1 8 Potts, Jean ........... .... 1 4 Preckwinkle, Mabel ..... ..... 1 8 Zeh, Robert ..... ............. 1 78 French Club 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Zigler, Mary Ann .............. 178 Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Office Staff 3. AND GUESTS Prothero, Marylin .... Ramsdell, Del ...... ' Mio, Rasmussen, Don J .... ....... Ritchie, Bill ...... Ritchie, Gary ....... Rockefeller, Nelson . . Rowell, Georgia ..... Rynerson, Patricia . .. Salsbury, John ...... Savage, Jean ....... 13, 13, Schmidt, Dr. Charles D ..... ..... Sherrod, June ...... Shotts, Stanley ..... Simchuk, Suzanne . . . Six, Doris ........ Smith, Leah ....... Smith, Mark A ...... Spelhrink, Perry ..... Stenback, Leo A ..... Straln, Esther ...... Swofford, Muriel .... Tanaka, Franklin K. . . Tilton, Jack ........ Voigt, Robert ...... Ward, Connell ..... Weaver, Lee R ...... Wellbrock, Dorothy . . Whipple, Blaine ..... White, Marjorie ..... Whiteman, Roger .... Wiberg, Dorothy .... Wright, Winona ..... Zimdars, Shirley .... .... 12. . .... B. 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