South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1966
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W' 3' M lwxbxw V , in INSPIRATION to be among the best of competitors INSPIRATION to live each day to its fullest W W I W INSPIRATION to enjoy tne beauty of friendship and tne joy of quiet moments together I 7 INSPIRATION , f If . 1 , , . , ' , l 1 ,...fmL r to learn ancl continue to learn INSPIRATION to louilcl a firm and lasting founclati 1'5- L3- ! Q ' the future 217712 R' 'I ' R 1+ fi 32 1 5 WN. Tb .. ,...,............,- ., X .ff n 'E X Q vt .,,W,,9g4w - QW-M---M..,XwX.,.L . . Q - L, WM., W- W X X I -,iw . A W LL,. N. 2. 5 - g g -A A MM-gii Qszsfsifhffiifl ' g Y .w f- ff -M L w : x' S- Wat K Wk M . .QA,, . , .,,. -V . , - ,:,. ,i.. E XL... VLL: , , , X WQLL , . I 1 L. , N . g 1 4,25 V- I . ' - .. . . A f - 29:3- 1 ,U -A ' 7 r N -W-ww X, 411-'S ii ,jgib-f.:1:,m ,. .L 2 .ggi T. 'xl ax. X kai-1-X119.-.'f:.Q.'-.'!,. . X. . iT.f 7' 5 W K N V3h?'f4f.Nf- -, ffwfriww. gifs A .. - K - - M A A .A ,, , .Q , I . Q Y. --VV 1- L. Q K f M5112 ylmmffl L, X 9? .,.. X ww W f - xv Q F f sg, wfffi :fa-QT ' 1 -X - - W' wx. ,. -Wax M 4. -' - -5-Vskbf Wx 'Sir M-ff' -1' '21x.i- g V 'fm 7 'QQ ' Li Q Q B K .. K K i A xivfqf :ww -Whiixniik : , L. :N . x, , - - x ., ,M 'W ink... gwggwxggx ' jf , gig W ' ,- X' 5,,.mx.zTw-QSM x , Y .7 -- . wr.. kk - -V. my .v k i K N-.-N Y . Q HERE WE GO AGAIN '--A ill, KVM ' M September 7th saw South again opening her doors after three months of sunny summer vacation. Saxons returned from water skiing, surfing, working in the cannery, travelling, and bean picking to hit the books. Unsure Sophomores, awed by a big new school, still clung tightly to their junior high identities, Juniors struggled to weld them- selves into a true Class, and self-assured Seniors felt confident in their new position as the top Class Pappy came over the P.A. loud and clear with a fresh supply of dandelions and roses. Scheduling was as exciting as ever with some Saxons drawing early classes for the third consecutive year. Many Sophomores and Juniors enjoyed push-ups on the dew-covered football field at 7:30 A.M. while they watched the sun-rise. Other students discovered that they had both an early and a late class with a study hall in the middle. Class leveling helped keep faculty and students on their toes for a few weeks. The football season began with a 20-0 victory over the McNary Celtics. And so began the 12th year of South Salem High School. , ,X awww f Y Www QQ Xxx my Q2 we ffl X XX CARL E. PAPPY ASCHENBRENNER, Master of Roses and Dandelions. MR. DEL RAMSDELL, assistant principal, in charge of student affairs. W E The Administration, under Mr. Carl Aschenbrenner, awe many roses and a few dandelions while guiding the Sa through the 65-66 school year. Among their many duties struggling with the many organizational problems resu from over-population, organizing and directing the curric and teaching program, guiding A.S.B. officers and col chaperoning parties, school dances, and other social ev and faithfully supporting the athletic teams. Mr. Aschenbrenner, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Hauck have i pied their present positions since South began 12 years Miss Heringer, Mr. Tilton, and Mr. Ramsdell assumed theiri in '58, '62, and '62 respectively. LEADINC MR. NEIL BROWN, assistant principal, in charge of faculty, if e 'vix ,. A ef.-su. ,Q ' ,A -r mt x , Y i' i mszkff' A '. ' wfflglttxxx -ai: Q2 ,- Q wgfsw A , ,..,,,,?1.,,,fm M 'ig' 2 sf- Q' mm nz H ,-f ,, V , 'Q A av 4, + X ' K 25' 14 'Situ A 7- A K ,.,. , R '11,- 1965 IS I6 12123 nu Munn Ei M X ' WN xg , MR. JACK TILTON, Dean of Boys 'I-IE WAY MR. HAROLD HAUK, Director of Athletics MISS MAXINE HERINGER, Dean of Girls MRS. KATHERYN LITTLE, Head Librarian ,L X lb figs MR. MAYNARD NELSON, Dirt-3Ci0r of A.V.A. ? . iw ,gays MRS. LYN DAVIS, assistant librarian ,fi . 'qw' .fx ,.1 M Ottice Manager, MISS DOROTHY WIEBERG J G B S MRS. OCTIVA MCDONOUGH, attendance clerk VARY MRS. RAMONA REMPLE, bookkeeper f:QgQvfQQQ--at I W I..i fre - ' 7 . ,.---' I z fs if r standing: MRS. ROSEMARY MILLS, stenographerp MRS. DORIS KENNEDY, registration clerk. seated: MRS, ALICE NELSON, guidance secretary. K we '- ' In-. I K Assistant superintendents DR. GEORGE MARTIN and MR. ARUTHER MYERS. The Salem school board, chairmaned for the second year by Mrs. Marins Maltby, was faced by a greater numer of problems than ever before. This year the board was confronted by over population and the problems from over crowded conditions. The board also spent time working out a budget, appropriating funds, and approving programs for the eight secon- dary and thirty-two elementary schools. SCI-IGQI FECDARD N-t .-xiX X ,.,,..,s - s- 5 qsx g M 5 PN E' Board chairman MRS. MARINS MALTBY and Superintendent DR. CHARLES SCHMIDT LJII-il-CTS GUI-Q l:LJLJCATICDN BOARD MEMBERS: DR. A. T. KING, JAMES DANIALS, HENRY HOWIESNOR, LOYD HAMMEL, SID BOISE, THOMAS ENRIGHT. WW DISTRICT CLERK: CONNELL C. WARD Tl-IE This fall the students of South Salem High were greeted by the eighty-nine members of the faculty. The teachers as well as the students suffered through IE classes, short lunch hours, and crowded classes and study halls. June third did not end the facuIty's duties. Teachers are involved in planning for next year, revising material and planning tests. Other teachers are planning to take summer school courses and work shops. MlSS HELEN IJ-NNE History MRS WYOMA WRIGHT English MRS. DORATHY JUDD, Business Ed. EAD AlVlERICA'S YCDUTI-I MRS. DORIS SIX, World Literature and Philosophy and Annual Advisor CLIFF COOK, Social Studiesp and DAVID CORNELL, English .. gf Aw-an-M' GEORGE BIREL, CB A Chemistry ,,,,,.......-----.s,.. Y.- 20 +5 i The Physics department, under MR. CARL NEBEL, was chosen one ot the top ten physics departments in the nation. 45 f iff ,QQ -Q J R Q 4'-ft. 1? A5 ' '11, 'H A fpklj fi 1 fi 'fx t'-.gi MISS BETTY HOLEMS and MRS. BONNY BENNETL Art MR. GEORGE BIRRELL was honored as one of the three top chemistry teachers in Oregon. .. -w-17v-- fx MRS. KENDRA HISE and MISS BARBARA BLAISDELL, English Coaches: DICK BALLANTYNE, IMath.J GARY RITCHIE, IEngIishI MARV HEATER, 1 xr P' 1 W. ' 7 'Fife A- , wwf ?fi 5 X I Q . I if ii I- LOU DELORETTO, KEVIN MORSE, M.P.R., ROBERT STRICKLAND, Health IPhyS. Ed.I JERRY GILMAN, IMath.I ff A 51' 4 I I It t -f'l'Z,j , A v. Q- 1 'A SQ ,i ' Ill ' . Qjx 5 , . E b , Bi I A X A' -- ' . - - A E4 5 :.A ,Q l s sd ' .--. ' f I S. I Q. K iz 'Z ' E. ,YR M. 5 SZSZNKS E ,Q . , ..., E- . ,,,, 'PJ N X SN R' M 4 S WS is X xx N' I 1 Q! . W an-iw : ? l !'75R' 3 an 5 ' .ll MRS. CAROL COOLIDGE, MRS. SEITZ, MRS. MARGARET HARP, MISS MARY BLACKFORD, English M . I 1, .,-dl. ' WILLIAM BOYD, MARK WILLIAM Ilnternl, MISS CARMELITE BARQUIST, LYLE MASON, Biology MISS AMANDA ANDERSON, Speech and English 'kv OJ DEE GREEN, Industrial Arts RONALD SANKO, HAROLD SNYDER, ROBERT METZGER, Math ,Mif,,u F, ,LY . . Ax, :,,fk,.,f1., - 1 Ji-:,s,1f.'g Us :.f,'i ' Mi P, DQ 5 iw' ' 1-, hm ,XS-9 g, 4- is Y 1 will MRS. GAIL BLADE, MISS JULIE ALEXANDER, MRS. DONNA MEIERS, MRS. HELEN EDMUNDSON and ROBERT JOHNSON, Business Education M-'W' , . ,iiimwwww wang? 2 MRS. LAURA GRAHAM, Journalism and English -'AL-' ll. 2 ERVIN ATKINS, mausmai Arts AR ., 24 ROBERT MARR, Mathg MRS. GEWEN CRAFT, Healthy ART CHRISTIANSEN, Social Studies sS MX I Q WAYNE TATE, RALPH GRIPPIN, MISS GOLDWYN KULBEL, JOE BENNINGHOFF, AL LEOPOLD, MISS HELEN LANE, JOANNE HARSTED, Social Studies I JOHN EDMUNDSON, DON RASMUSSEN, RICHARD MOSMAN, Math CUFF GIROU, MHIII 31 Coaching ,..Q. ,.,3:,,5Q V . . . ,,. .,:, 1 MRS. LIDA HALVORSEN, English: MRS. EMILY DEWEESE, Languageg MRS. ETHEL JONES, Special Educationg and MRS. MILDRED KAWAGUCHI, English. 26 MISS WYNONA HAVRANEH, MRS. MARJORIE WHITE, Home Ec.g MRS. ANNA PENK, Math. - S K I W .--Q. X sq 1 ' . .,,. fx Q , -ss C? - N Nr -1 I fb C7 I I El . S s Q L WALTER KARLSON, Distributive Education. MRS. LEAH SMITH, MRS. MARGARET BYERS, and MRS. LUARA DUNN, Languages. DON GUENTHER and RALPH GRIPPIN, Social Studies. and ROGER WHITEMAN, English. 6 -'-sl fifv fm -, ,.-,. ,,,f,,,,, ,Z my f 7 , :i'lia?'g- '- wg k M ' f'w:,a- s. ff'z:ifffI .f v -f -' ' Qf-JWSY ' ,fs ,. ,Q MEMS' ' ef . , ,, .Q 'fx ' 1 s . H -' f.V -m ,al , ,V ,L F' F 1 1 M ,, 4 Y M A 2? W gf f f ap MW gf A 4, 52' 1 M K H we gig wh 5 ,N , ff-7,fa1,,, ,ff sw X M 'a,gW3 w ww. ,M rf ff , , rn ,, . ' 'x 4,1 1. N , ki' A 4, 3. av . ggi nba yypfg , f .4f,gg,6 , A, ww ,A ,yg ff ' fm 2 A ,G W- Q Q '-. , 4 ' 4 ,Tw ' ' W... 3? Ei-Qi' '- , , N ww..-M.,.,v my , 4 JOHN NORMAN, Business Ed. MRS. DORIS DYER, AL LEOPOLD, MISS SHIRLEY ZINDARS, HANK JURAN, GARY GOODSON, MISS WILMA EARNEST, Ph, Ed. ORS ,..w 'NXn WSQ 3 xx :QM .... it .. EQ MISS MARGARET BURROUGHS, English ROBERT TINNEL, PERRY SPELLBRIN K, LEO STENBACK, Science f A S A S3 'S A A - EQ A ix Q Lhnnnmmw A .E . A i- My MRS. ELEANOR ELLIS, MRS. BARBARA WARD, English GENE NOLAND, Art and A.V.A.-with MAYNARD NELSON, A.V.A. NIGHT ENGINEER: Charles Kinney Q11 'ti f 4.17 if if TI-IEY COOK.. . AND COOKS: Henrietta Casebeer, Marie Nobel, Mable Meyer, Dorothy Welibrock, Beatrice Evans, and Georgia Franklin. lk Y Y V .m,?,....... a .W-nnnuguwtfw mf, ..e--f...L,,wfN. .Min .,,,. ., , , . -. . MATRDNS: Vera Davenport and Mildred Knight. CUSTODIANS: Marvin Elsenrat, Donald Mincher and Melvin Todd. CUSTODIANS: Hartley Anderson, Lee Winters, Earl Crom lHead Engineeri, Lester Markee, and Jim Sipe. 5' 45 Ewa ,i . ,.:.. f. me-ff. , K 4, A., 3 x gl ly ,Q f , I is - x 2-: x 7' eff, 5 rf ' if gun' Bi Constitution Committee Chairman, Wait Apley and Evaluation Committee Chairman, Warren Cooley. fig Awards Chairman, Rick Shoup A.F.S. Committee Chairman, Sara Sherman .i Seminars Committee Chairman, Dan Haggerty Projects Chairman, Janette Schendel Building and Grounds Chairman, Ken Hanson Q. yi im -e Home it.- .Q Welfare secretary, Marilyn MacDonald by i Traffic Safety Chairman, Tom Windedahal 2 X X 9 :Xiu 'lov i ' ff- Y A , i hh? K . , - 'x i L2 K Bb qi ef' ... A NSF, e K . Claudia Beck, U.G.N. Committee chairman spent most of her time in the bookkeepefs office. SAXOIXVS OVERSI-IOC I GOA XV HHH' iii .e . X 3 1 Hxuns Hi ENE E NE C . , 3 A li U R PASS 3521000 A ore U.G.N. RIVE X , f South's 1965 United Good Neighbor's Drive surpassed its 92,000 goal by reaching a total ot 32097. Such money raising activities as talent shows, dances, Hootenannies, breakfasts, bake food sales, and individual contributions were held during the two week drive. 1965 U.G.N. committee chairman was Claudia Beck. Other committee members were Tom Stein, Student Body Activity Chairman, Walt Apply, Publicity, Beth Glascock, Funds Chairman, and Candy Patterson, Class Competition Chairman. The luniors were victorious in the class competition with the Seniors coming in a close second and the Sophomore's in last place. Money contributed by Saxons will go to such worthy causes as the Heart Fund, March of Dimes, Children's Aid, and the Boy Scouts. K. A Mr. DeLoretto kept his vow of eating his hat after his home room was second to Miss Barquiest's in the home room competition. Boys' League Officers for 1965-66 Scott Corey, Brian Haggerty and SpencerAIlen. The Boys' League made up of all boys in school, presented an all school assembly explaining the offensive defensive techniques used by our Saxon Basketball players. They are also in charge of the election of Boy ofthe Month each month and Boy of the Year. Mr. lack Tilton, Dean of Boys serves as Boys' league adviser. Pep Club is one of the most active service organizations of the school. Girls' League Officers were, seated, left to right: Miss Herringer, adviser, Kathy Mancke, vice president, Leslie Ward president, standing behind, Phobe Clark treasurer and lane Hogensen, secretary. Pep Club officers-President Linda Jones, Vice President Kate Loggan, Secretary Sherry Theibeau, Poster Chairman Christy Phillips, and Advisor Mrs. Kendra Hise were in charge of Pep Assemblies, planning bus trips to away games, and supervising poster painting. They also bought roses for athletic teams after each victory and joined with the A.S.B. and the Rally Squad to organize Saxon Spirit Week, March 7-11. SERVICE IS TI-I Pep Club Council-Top Row: Pat Hill, Lynne Paulus, Connie Rae, Emily Beard, Sue Smithers. Second Row: Ann Chisholm, Sandi Jones, Ruth Feiring. Third Row: Pat Cutler, Mary Stein- feld, Betsy Merck. 1965-66 Pep Club Officers, from top to bottom: Mrs. Hise, adviser, Kate Loggan, Christy Phillips and Linda Jones. Pep Club Council performs at pep assembly. Under the guidance of President Leslie Ward and adviser Miss Heringer South Salem's Girls' League carried out five major events. Big and Little Sister Day helped the incoming Sophomore girls get acquainted with South. The Magazine Drive, headed by Julie Price, provided enough money for five Senior girls to receive 3225.00 scholarships. Christmas brought the usual Sweater Drive with a new twist: class com- petition was held with each class electing a candidate for Saxon Sweater Sweetheart. Sherri Theiheau won the honor and represented the Junior i is 5' t W 1 A I M Q :qi ix '91 if ' SWQWJQ , f ,1 i ' 'f L. if ' Q ts! D-nal, ,- , 1 Y , ,n 'ff 1 class, which collected the most sweaters for Hillcrest. The Blind School and the Deaf School parties were directed by Jill Bonney. Traditional Cotton Day held April 15 and the Spring Style Show March 8, were the maior spring events. . , nn 1 4-ov' Dorthy Houck and Trel Randell fill their plates at the Girls' League Spaghetti Dinner. GTTO GF THESE CLUBS Maya z me Rack QGPVQC Pictured from left to right. Jane Hogensen, secretary, Debi Janicek, Candy stripers, Betty Fisketion, store, Kathy Mancke, vice presidentg Lynne Paulus, scrapbook, Julie Price and Leslie Ward, president were on this years Girls' League Cabinet. ill' et, v . l' ' ai' ' The name of each Boy ot the Month is engraved on the Boys' League trophy which is kept on display in the center hall. At the end of the year the boy chosen as Boy of the Year gets to keep the trophy and his name is engraved on the Boy of the Year plaque. A Boys' League committee, consisting of previous boys of the month, selects three candidates each month for Boy of that month. Final selection is made by a vote of all Saxon men. The A.S.B. president is automatically honored in September and the senior class president is October Boy. The Boy of the Year is selected from the nine boys of the month by a vote of the Boys' League. Rotarian is a title bestowed upon a senior boy each month for service to the school. He is elected by the Student Council. Tl? 6 ' 93 V AQ A corsage and charm bracelet are given to each girl of the month. The bracelet is engraved with her name, title, and the month she was honored. I-IIGI-IER AIIVI Joe Much, A.S.B. president was named the first Boy ofthe Month and the first Rotarian tor the 65-66 school year. Title of October Rotarian and Boy of the Month was bestowed upon the senior class president, Al Swofford. Ul I no .fe Ak BX Girl ofthe Month is an honor earned by a senior girl each month. She is chosen for her outstanding qualities in a particular area and is elected by the Girls' League council. Candy Patterson was Girl of the Month for October. She was chosen for her friendliness. XND BRIGI-ITER GOALS ,hiv il' 5' f'b Q X Rotarian chosen for November was Spencer Allen. -aw f l Linda Jones' Saxon spirit brought her the title of Girl of the Month for November. Tom McGrIchrist was Souths Boy of the Month in November. 'i l A Q' K X. 2 Ill sr-1 'J' H ' I ,-,Q G4 -ge! l--f 'bis 5 as-7 1- 'Q X. WM, iff 5 5 , I E a , ji 5 ,Z k Kaz F. 4 Ga , fi E . ily! W gi., K Q , I Q Ai gfv.2sJH?2?' 4. MQ 1-vii 5'3.,e M -nw 5 Lyla ,ggf z . fl if-f J 3- f 13 1 f z ifgia gag, 2 2, wt' Ji xv J :gg Q, ' k i 19554 , Q. ,, 4, 3,572 9 4 . Q.. kg if Above are the reporters on the Clypian staff. Below: Advertising manager Gail Goddard and Joyce McKinney, corresponding secretary. MRS. LAURA GRAHAM, the Clypian adviser. X C3 K. T xr -sr M, ri, UA X5 R ff fr' X .1 : ' C' Q J i rg QU rf fl .. cf, , fT-'Q The Clypian, South's bi-weekly newspaper, is produced by a fourteen ' g e yr.y 5 . yy rdiii W .t . .. R R FTW' member staff under the guidance of adviser Mrs. Laura Graham. R R R.yv '5., xb x T t .. ,w'-'-'X- Led by editor Bryan Boe, the staff records school activities. The RReR ,SR 1.-., purpose for the Clypian is to give more depth to these activities and to R eae X W spark student interest and controversy over them, thus making South a g 'R F -,bE, ,, ,,sg g . ,... .,,, better school. R t R -R 21-'i . - The reporters working on the staff this year were: Kristi Kennon, Terry Wunderlin, lerrold Ritner, Katie Karlson, Skip Harmon, and Marty Townsend. With the April 1 issue the Clypian changed to offset printing and was increased to eight pages. l i i v i l . i u-P--Pa---uflgffmfz-it if .ffl .,,,M r . f' 7 -fi ,i Susan Maude Business Manager' Editor Neff Powell checks over copy. Soph. Ed. Barb Osborne and lanell Stose with Rod Christiansen. The 1965-66 Sword and Shield has been published by 24 staff members under the direction of Editor Neff Powell and his assistant, lack Fullerton. Business manager Susan Maude and her assistant, Linda Harmon supervised annual sales and managed the candy store. Snapping the pictures has been under the direction of senior photographer Paul Ennor. Assisting him were AI Black, Rick Mortimore and Rod Christiane son, with help from Kennell-Ellis and world-famous photographer Irving Lloyd. Mrs. Doris Six has served as the annual's faculty adviser. G U I 2 S I I I I I I Cher I Mcllvain Ka Withers and Janet Lamb, senior editors, select pictures for their Y , Y Kathy Boyer and Cheryl Shaffer worked on clubs and girls' sports. Section, 'S WI? Q Mrs. Six and Paul Ennor examine photographic equipment. . YI- ,. L.. I t i ,.. J' ii ' 1 , k !lIUl , 'rr 53-11 VN 1 u1 ' S ' n-uc A 1 A , ' i, 5 '---Z' I if vii' H' Y nu' ' gif' U l I l . v .. l'---- I ifill 1:5 er puuu- - 1 X ul I ' ' 'in-M yu-se....,, . is V .. - v ' g If ,K F t i rXs'm,5,4' na If , V Q - D ' th . 5' if ' li rl RR 'Lf' g t kkk K r K , s X t 7 , t M A. ,s . bk . K . Q - J' . i, ,, W i i z ' it Q Racking their brains for new ideas are sports editors Don and Tom. Assisting the editor and business manager were Linda and Jack .MA -fy, Junior editors, Marcia Whitlock and Moiiy George, work on iayouts. 'mug - ,ull w Linda McMahon, Patty Tiano, Sonny Jepson, were second semester arrivals. ff ' 'K Seated are Shari Thorne, Don Rasmussen and Nancy Royse. Ai Black and Rick Mortimore served as photographers. Q? Pictured with her American Family, Carolyn, lsabel, Mr. John Hayward and Mrs. Hayward. On August 24, 1965, 18 year old Isabel Eggart Maguina left her home and family in Piura, Peru, to join the lohn T. Hayward family in Salem. lsabel had been chosen to represent Peru in the exchange student program of the American Field Service. Her American family includes her father Mr. John T. Hayward, her mother Mrs. Hayward, and sisters Joyce and Carolyn. In Peru, Isabel studied chemistry, physics, Spanish, geology, Peruvian history, abstract algebra, and botany. At South, however, her schedule consists of algebra, U.S. history, physical education, public speaking, English, and biology. Isabel lists friendliness as an outstanding quality of South students. Included in her future plans are marriage and laboratory work. When asked what she missed most about Peru, Isabel replied, siestas before afternoon classes and frequent trips to the beach. IVIEE Isabel, Mr. Hayward and the family pet are pictured above. A helping hand is extended by Mrs. Hayward. ABEI. any vgrs . i . E . 4 a .. Q. ....-,.,,.....,...,.a .WM . ,. v .A .,,.........f.,...,......M.....,. N .. . NM.. ,M....4,. .. , ..,..M.,,,., Isabel has displayed her native dress in many public assemblies Fun, relaxation, and a quiet moment of study, all have been shared by Isabel and her sister Carolyn. ,ein f l' BARB AULD '44 Q Q 336 fr 5. it QQ SAXON JEFF MCKILLOP ESTELLE BARBER jf 0 ,L J' ,SV GAIL HORNING DON RASMUSSEN ag? The members of the 1965-66 Varsity Rally Squad are Liz Nicholson, Jeff Shinn, Gail Horning, Linda Ryan, Don Rasmussen, Kree Kree Snyder, Barb Auld, Jeff McKillop, and Estelle Barber. DN TO FAIVIE LINDA RYAN LIZ NICHOLSON l i JEFF SHINN 1 in :A. , Seated, left to right: Bob Angove, Richie Turner, Steve Brody, Jim Boals, Brian Burchfield, Steve Bennett, Hap Wattenburger, John Stuckman, Darrel Dimbat. First llow, Kneeling: Terry Taggart, Ron Moritz, Ron Beilstein, Paul Ferry, Lee Watson, Sonny Jepson, Jim Salter, Terry Proctor, Chris Hagg, Don Moritz, Scott Freeburn, Ron Johnson, Steve Hanson, Steve It Lind. Second Row, Standing: John McCullough, Pete Gaskins, Spence Allen, Tom McGilchrist, Bruce Preim, John Stewart, Guy Colby, Brett Adamson, Gary Wright, Ray Cox, Ivan Strode, Dan Haggerty, Mike Vogt, Tom Pearson, Loren Turvey, Ed Hall. Third Row, Standing: Fred Lisanti, Bob Fisher, Ralph Waldo, Rod Erler, Robin Groffier, Pat Johnston, Brian Haggerty, SAXCDNS PLACE SECOND WIT The South Salem Football team, a preseason favorite to take the District 8A-1 football crown, began their season with a 20 to 0 win over the McNary Celtics. First District game was against the Sweet Home Huskies and turned into a South Salem scoring spree. With a two game winning streak the Saxon football team traveled to Medford where the Black Tornadors came out on top with a score of 23 to 0. The Saxon's next game was a return bout with the McNary Celtics, this time in league play. The Saxon offense could not move the ball against the much improved Celtic defense but the Saxon defense saved the game late in the fourth quarter, when the Rebels made a goal line stand. The game ended in a 0 to 0 tie. The North Salem Vickings then invaded Bennett Field and handed South their first District defeat. Later the Saxons came up with wins over the teams of Albany and Corvallis. Between these two league games the Saxons added another win to the book by defeating Evergreen of Van- couver. A loss by Corvallis in their final game would have given the District crown to the Saxons, but the Spartins won. South's last game was against Don Jones, Buster Johnson, Mike Koenig, Randy Adkins, Greg Schildmeyer, Cameron Kyle, Steve Mallicoat, Alan Homer, Jerry Miller. -2-2 SEASCDN the Klamath Falls Pelicans which saw the Rebel defense make a goal line stance. And the game ending in a tie. HEAD COACH: Marv Heater COACHES: AI Leopold, Jerry Gilman, Gary Ritchie, Val Barnes MANAGERS: Norm Ramsden, Fred Sawyer, Jim Hanson, Dan Braden TRAINERS: Jack Fullerton, Larry Finnegan STATISTICIAN: Terry Wunderlin Sk NAME Brody, Stevet Hanson, Stevet Gaskins, Pete Mortiz, Ront' Johnson, Pat' McGilchrist Tomtt Vogt, Mikett Bennett, Stevet' Preim, Brucettl' Moritz, Dont' Turner, Ritchie Watson, Leet Johnson, Ront Burchfield, Red Jepson, Sonnyt Schildmeyer, Greg Adamson, Bretttt Erler, Rod Wattenburger, Hapt Colby, Guy Boals, Jimt Fisher, Bob Cox, Raytt Holmer, Alan Lind, Steve' Wright, Garytt Miller, Jerry Ferry, Pault Beilstein, Ron ' McCullough, John ' Hall, Ed Taggart, Terryt Salter, Jimt Angove, Bobt Dimbat, Darryl Freeburn, Scottt Allen, Spencer Whitesell, Richtt Stewart, Johntt Strode, lvantt Turvey, Loren' Pearson, Tom ' Mallicoat, Steve Procter, Terryt' Haggerty, Dantt Hagg, Christ Johnson, Buster Rouske, Joe Lisanti, Fred Koenig, Mike Clark, Mike Waldo, Clay Jones, Dave Stuckman, Gerold Adkins, Randy Kyle, Cameron Goffrier, Robin Haggerty, Brian LBUBTS Blfliell I-QI-I-il-I DI-I-I-NSF TGI-'S IN DISTRICT 3 X 'ff T WL Taxa 4 . III,I Ver. 53 rx 'mega :1' ' 73.3. A ,f U4 v 4 if I 1 1 . a. y , 5. ,xg , . , I . ls' ,Q r aw .fir f . Q 5 5 , 4, . I I I .. .gf or I . - -zl A nl V ii rg: , 1. .ae-a1 i.. If 550 -1 7 V , .z4...:'w 1 ' I I' ,'.' f , . ,Q1.tv,za., JZ., K ,, . -, ' if Gary Wright number 64, was named to the Shiners All State Team and Guy Colby, lower left, was named alternate. At the annual football banquet, November 16, Guy Colby was named the most inspirational player on the Saxon football team. Teammates Gary Wright and Bret Adamson were named Lineman and Back of the year. During the season, senior quarterback Bruce Priem completed 71 passes for a .544 average and Bret Adamson netted 442 yards for a 4.2 average per carry. These performances, in Coach Marv Heater's words, were 'lvery outstanding. This year's Rebel defense held their opponents to 58 points and 1,193 yards while the offense scored 143 points and compiled 1,866 yards. This defense was tops in the district allowing an average of 132.6 yards and 8.2 first downs per game. Rowdy Dowd Darling Nancy Wiles x, .1 If D John Stewert gains against Corvallis. H 0 1 I Je Mcllrllop and Don Rasmussen Coach Marv Heater Pete Gaskins tackling Corvallis opponent escort Rowdy Dowd Dfifllllg Leslie Wald v South Z1 South 44 South 0 South 0 South 13 South 19 South 33 South 13 South 0 I McNary Sweet Home Medford McNary North Salem Albany Evergreen Corvallis Klamath Falls 19 SAXONS NAMED TC Jepson carries against McNary Mcfiilchrist struggles for yardage Pete Gaskins catches pass for important yardage The Saxon Hoop S5 ,Q .V X KQ R os- S X 3 'Xxx if kr? ' gigwlk .N ? . ,.: 1: ,ev I 405 LEAGUE CHAMPS BEATEI diff ' k L . ' xgkxk ?f'ssw.h up ' Q . 1 .. ol ,, 4 'l, K . b , war , , . .-'ci :qi vb xqvf 1 ?ef'1' 15- . dm Q' ,ws F ,.- init it 'I til, 1 Q ' ' 4, it .A Z, it 9:1 1-5 J .VIS CAPTLJ RE LJ N DEFEATED ...I SEASON The 1965 Junior Varsity Football team was undefeated through both district and non-league play. The l.V.'s began the season defeating McNary, 25-0, then went on to beat Sweet Home, Central, McNary,rand North with scores of 19-0, 27-0, 14-D, and 7-0. Not until their sixth game against Albany were they scored upon t19-61. Rounding out the season Newport, Corvallis, and Serra fell to the l.V.'s. Thus establishing an undefeated season. For the season, the J.V.'s scored 188 points, as they held their opponents to a mere 24. Mr. Gary Ritchie and Mr. Val Barnes coached the team. The second annual presentation of the Gary Nelson Memorial Trophy, was given to Gary Edmund's as the most inspirational sophomore player. The 1965-66 l.V. Football team consisted of Front Row, left to right: D. Strawn, D. Knights C. Richards, C. Price, G. Specht, G. Edmonds, B. Dunn, R. Karstan. Second Row: T. Hunderlin 1. Baglien, B. Putman, D. Hicks, G. Scott, R. Watson, 1. Koch, M. Finegin, S. Boatman, 1 , 1. Wattenbarger, H. Bush, D. Olson, L. Kowalski, B. Clannville, M. Mink, B. Nunn, A. Chinn , M. Yeager, H. Noble, Coach Gary Richie, Coach Val Barnes. Fourth Row: C. Clark, R. Lawrence . D. Phillips, R. Loder, D. Dierks, D. Felmlee, K. Keyte, B. Prine. Jones, M. Dewey, D. Hillestrand, S. Barger, D. Peterson, D. Braydon, S. Hanson. Third Row: hcl 1 my WE LIKE OUR TEAIVI The 1.V. Rally Squad of 1965-66 consisted of Mardel Chinburg, Randy Martin, and Kathi Bush, MARDEL CHINBURG RANDY MARTIN gi 1 .uve nl' 'if KATHI BUSH I-IARRIERS TAKE EBRD 'Nc N f. MY., 1 -----1 -l l 'S- fl. if is f , A, if . y fm -f s. t , Q fe 'L f Ye' f . .1 'A as-,Qjg The 1965-66 Cross Country team, plagued by several pre-season straight year. Outstanding performers Junior Jeff Wickert and Senior Jeff injuries, still managed to capture third in district losing by a mere two McKillop, backed by Junior Larry Ruffcorn, and Seniors Walt Apley and Al points. Mr. DeLoretto's harriers took the city championship for the 12th Griffiths paced the young team. 7 of the 11 Varsity lettermen were luniors Jeff McKill0p and Steve Carier Bob Friegg and Dave Burtner Terry Walz and Lynn Masterson with Coach DeLorett0 Larry Ruffcorn and Bob Stuller h N Jeff Wickert and AI Griffiths --f i 7- -r 1 ,,-puff' ew.: Bobbie Hundemer conducts a candidate through initiation. Presiding over the German Club was Steve Lowen. Assist- ing him was Bobbie Hundemer, Vice Presidentg David Lyles, Secretary-Treasurerg and Cindy Duch and Mark Roberts Executive Council. The club participated in a Christmas Caroling Party and sponsored an April dance. To stimulate interest in the Spanish Language was the main purpose of the Spanish Club. Activities included a Christmas Caroling Party on December 17 and a joint meeting with the North Salem Club. Randi Nlartin, President. Scott Freeburn, Vice Presidentg and Genice Gladow, Secretary-Treasurer, served as officers of the club. INTEREST SI-ICDWN l French Club is one of the oldest clubs in South. The primary activity this year was to present a Scholarship to the outstand- ing French Student. Officers of the Club were Janette Schendel President, Cindy Tompkins Vice President and Alice Trezise, Secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Leah Smith was the adviser. Pictured below are Sue Schoppert and Ralph Weeks. .,.,. ' T ' it t I A . ...sv g S .visit eg xi si s ,Q sfffr : iisgstszsfas- is-ss 535 ss vs- W 1-ff5 E'RYuL ' 'r ' ' f 3 l German Club member John Senter. 'U ,t .- . F K- 1. - s .rs , Q W - i t iL ANGUAGE CLUBS Spam annua L The officers of Latin Club. Heading the events of Latin Club were Rich Shoup, Presidentg Sue Johnson, Vice-Presidentg and Sharon Blackburn, Secretary- treasurer. Supervising was Mrs. Dunn. Each member wears a toga to the meetings. First year stu- dents wear plain white, second year are entitled to wear a red border, and third year may wear purple. Activities sponsored by the Latin Club were a meeting with North High Latin Club and a Roman Banquet. On October 1, 1965 The Queens Ball was held in the gold room of the Marion Hotel. The theme ofthe tormal dance was Once Upon A Time, and SaIem's tour Job's Daughters Bethels sponsored the function to honor the Present and Junior Past Honored Queens. Pictured below are the Honored Queens and their escorts. Linda Drakely, Honored Queen of Bethel 46659 and Larry Martin, Nancy Royce Junior Past Honored Queen of Bethel 46648 escorted by John Krog, Marti Mead Honored Queen of Bethel 448 with Bob Thorton. Diane McGilchrist Junior Past Honored Queen of Bethel 443 and Marshall, and Terri Hoch- stetler Honored Queen of Bethel 343 with Doug McMulleon. ONCE LJPCDN TIIVIE HCS ILP ra r: V ar ' 75 l Saxons watched while savages burned Pete John Smith Gaskins at the stake during the Thanksgiving Assembly. Cathy Collins presented a serious reading at the Thanksgiving Assembly. Bruce Taylor collects clues leading to the capture of Leslie Ward and Don Rasmussen at the Coronation Ball Assembly. FALL. ASSEMBLIES ATTRACT SAX On November 24, Saxons poured into the main gym to watch the presentation of the annual Thanksgiving Assembly, under the direction of First Vice-President Diane McGilchrist. The assembly featured a humorous skit, choral selections by the Saxon choir, and a serious reading by Cathy Collins. Saxons returned to the gym December 17, for the presentation of the 1966 Coronation Court. Candidates were elected by the A.S.B. from a list of Senior Class nominees. Sherlock Holmes discovered clues leading to the capture of the Court Candidates for the title ot First Lady of South. The Candidates and their escorts were Kree Kree Snyder and Joe Much, Gail Horning and Dan Haggerty, Barb Auld and Warren Cooley, Estell Barber and Guy Colby, Julie Price and Craig Chambers, Carole Schunk and Spencer Allan, Liz Nickolson and Jeff Shinn, Leslie Ward and Don Rasmussen, Diane McGilchrist and Alan Swafford, and Candy Patterson and left Mcltillop. -,,v. SCDPT-IS BIGGEST 1 . 2 36355, .277 DaveiHrcks ' Molly McCullough gg g W Doug Knights Steve Barger Approximately 750 Sophomores, the largest class in South's history, were initiated into the fast pace of senior high school on Sept. 7, 1965. The Iowa Achievement Test given annually to Sophomores was the - ,.f .., .f first major taste of their new environment. The tests took two days and 30 students scored in the ninety-ninth percentile group. The youngest Saxons elected class officers: Dave Hicks as President, Steve Barger as Vice-President, Molly McCullough as Secretary-Treasurer, and Doug Knights as Sergeant-at-Arms. These officers directed Sophomore class business under the guidance of Mrs. Dorothy ludd and Mr. Art Christison, class counselors. ln sports the l.V. football team consisting of Sophomores finished first in district with an undefeated season, and the Sophomore basketball team finished second. MR. ART CHRISTISON MRS. DOROTHY JUDD 6 Clark Adamson Maydel Aleshire . Q . 3,5 . Doug Andrews Ervin Atkins Q-N' S Don Baird ng I Q w 444' Jodee Barber Mary Bathurst I Carl Beckwith it 'X Scott Adrian , , I ' Larry Allen G' I Darcy Andrus Tim Ault G We.. Bob Baker .lt A Y Nancy Agalzoff 3 Linda Amen 4, aw, , Lyn Appeson Diane Austin Carol Baker CLASS i . Steve Barger Sue Batillion Sally Becktell Sandee Barham -if F' z'.t as , Carol Baxter I Wlohn Ahlhin G J 1,1 Cathy Anderson cl l Ayr , Diane Armpriest ec Richard Backstrom - K was is so 'L Dave Aiken as 194W 1 QQ 'V so f Margarate Anderson -ir, h -it K M Virginia Armstrong si Qin lerry Baglien A I Dannielle Baker Gwen Baker v , he . A K js' Rock Barnett Jim Barret 35 I Vicki Baxter ,V ff' , David Beach 4 1 Tag ff' in Susan Gary BQIIO Sandy Beam Fx Theresa Albert 1 Rod Anderson Becky Arthur Geneva Bailey We 1 Q Jeani Baker . - was . M -Sfsi vs ' A , 'W in Robert Baldwin Wk. Ed Barrett Terri Beagle Cheryl Benson xl t Gayle Albin E- William Anderson u-. H' x I nk Gary Ashbaugh Virginia Bailey Joni Balch Kathy Ball Linda Barth Emily Beard J Linda Bentson Sophomore Class Council Representatives 1 fx ,rf r, X Don Beondosher 9' x Mark Berger F51 1 Dave Bierks is J Ruth Bieraugal if Dave Birch I Grace Birks - ff! B -at an .fr ' 'R tow A g - 2 . D Monte Bish Darryl Bishop Mike Blach Don Blando Linda Blando Candi Blodgett Robbie Sue Blume 1 ,: .95 Q-he . 5351- Z' , , i - In gr ' K ' Clare Boals Jim Bocock Dennis Boe Dianne Boehmer Ted Bohrstedt Connie Bone Linda Bomidldt L X , - -'J or is ,, z. gg . ' X It . ,XS buh . iw A g Q A . Qc . 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Gary Edmonds Debbie Edwards W af- .W - Betsy Ellerbrook I E E.kea. Q A4 gm' ri , XT .- lx f N. ,, P' Jane Elmore Ralph Elmore John Ely -Lx! Trish England Jana Engle Sandy Erpelding ,WS .f - E S, . N f it 3 1 'f Wendy Euhanks Rod Farmer Linda Feskens 'S , .5 N E f of Ruth Feiring Judy Ferrin Mike Finegon Sue Forbes Robert Forgue x ft 0 .pb Lim! ' A :J- Holly Freeburn in 4, 5 Ron Fredrickson yliissn si X Q 5 sg .f -fx , av' y D9IllllS Gallagher jan Gardner I ,, ,A 1 f yr - ' Ron Gentemann Dennis George Don George , its :Sis .w Richard Garrett 8 Thomas Gerberding Shakespeare Debby Fullwiler as vig h 1 Jl ,. Robert Geer Anna Gibson 'C X rg? 3. .1 Jon Gaidner S. 1 -.1 Q- Paul Gehlar Julia Gies fn' 5' ilhiiv-una 6 If Novelyn Franklin Q ,x 4 - . f Steve Gale 4 ',Y',,'t. af:-. 'r.'1l-xxx .'-. Katie Geiser X r Garth Gilmore We tar. Dan Greer Karen Hackett EXE if jf B 1 Kevin Green X gi, X Bruce Hadley xx fu-. . kms - 1 ' ,. . K X it ' 1 J Cindy Halloway Linda Halloway as kb' . 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'Nr Colleen McEldowney Bonnie Megert Marrianne Meyers 1 L Richard Marsh 3 , 4. of I Ralph McAllister Kun. w lack McFadin Rose Melvin 'bf Yvonne Meyers 9 is L -5 X Sue Marth 2' Dave McCall '? Lynda McGilchrist ie it we Alan Melzer ri- in if J L X, xx J Kathy Mick Dennis Martin 1 i Barbara McCallum Valerie McMinn Connie Jo Mehlhoff e 1 Ga, I Gary Millar Vt ,,,-Was, l D ea: 19 -ss, .K ,e X F -es Mike Mink Dana Morgan K. Janet Munro 6 xx ' Brian Nelson N Candi Nicholls ' fi .Ae ic- Ken Mize his Lane Morris Sandy Murren ,, 1 ,Q K: .qs v l A was fr s-si' if -1 Danny Nelson Jay Nicholls l c all l 7 ue f , f 9, fs... K fwsiln , K ,EEF Tse- i Gary Mollgagard Mike Mollgagard 'xl X ei K as Karen Mortenson e Y 0 S . Nancy Mussman Janice Nelson Rodney Nichols Richard Mortimore Clare Musgrave a we me? ,Ek 5 Y Q-v Jerry Nelson T Nev syjss Harold Noble A 1.- v.. YC Ken Montgomery Angie Moshal Q' S Rs Chris Myers . 'Q - r , 'Te I 5'- X 4-rn' QF . Bob Nethery Steve Noble wi v aw, f an If-In Q-cut, N Gary Millennor QW L yn 1 X Roy Miner Q 6, - ss chuck Mins Chloe Minard Shannon Moon .Q ot.- '..i M' 'Y Q -J 'mf Lorna Mott ' QA- 1 P Y. Ken Niemeyer Kathy Newton Karen Nobles c i 'S 'N 3, ..rkb X so Dennis Miller J .. K Dave Mills T an his- ef A' Y: eeke lg AM. we Roy Mills Sb ,- fe . Larry Mink Ruth Moreland Doug Mull Barb Nelson Marie Newton Q xg c is ,, Lynn Noffsinger e W 1 Z B LR' Q 'P IQQY. Patricia Nott Barb Osborn 1- JoAnne Parker F4 M Bob Peterson Barbara Phillips Graig Prosser 1 Steve Ramsdell Bob Ramsey o' ii X It 2 Diana Rawkin S' t N. K-Kayako. John Nuber 5 . Larry Omarr 4-. us 4 A fl Mike Parker 0 ,R Douglas Peterson F fa.-A ,Nh nan Phillips i 1, wt K F.. Bob Purvine X ,4 .. .l k so., Janet Nunn Roben Nunn K1 1 C O- gi 1 is Olaf Olson Don Olson mx, .. :lx gh, Patton, Robert Dave Payne -. 5 S f fl Mike Peterson Terry Pflug Sue Plaisanoe Bill Putman Jim Poindexter A 1 Kay Putman 'W . A 1 David Nuss J fe-Q J Jennie O Day ,. fb ie J Ns NX Y Diane Perkins . QQ 7x ,5 -v .... Alan Pfouts a ills: Q J -- - X, Andy Polston Q ssl. t S x -KX Ross Ouakerbush . .4 David Owens R 6. N. Don 0'Brien ll Kay Perkins Mary Piatt If Craig Price Bruce Quick J 1' K Charles Otto Rodger Page 1 1 ,if Robert Perkins as Sandy Pietrok ex gg, Bill Prine dv 4 -. my K Rex Rahold 1 Dan Rash .I F' . b -Il Dennis Reynolds - f X lanet Robinson is Cathy Ross 'w A , c ' A,A,,-las'-K Evgsta 7341 Kristy Russon ,S n1 S N O 'S '-0 sf x ,sr AQW. 5 ' ffm Becky Ratzlaff Q ' ,Q Terry Rhoads Nancy Robinson 4- N 'f .s llxlusf . Geof Roth . A it .uz Laura Salchenberg ,st x gs, R L -' Debbie Redinger Jackie Reed Linda Reese - if S' S bk t Q, F . Q .. I r Rs 'N' , :..f S K K N. Craig Richards Micheal Ringwald Charles Robb lik Wayne Robinson Bernice Rodrirguey Judy Rodenhuis K V 5 n R x , is IX tt Lavon Roth Bob Rowell Jeannie Rowell l-lE WEARS Tl-IE ROSE Q . Q Q g d? 3 Larry Salty lerry Sandahl lim Sanders ,L 5 . 1 ws D LAT Curtis Reid Sue Rempher .6 W ' 3' Vicki Robb Clark Robinson Q, - It Af ,' lack Rogers Kay Rohde .a sl Ellen Rowland Jerry Ruark L E245 Q A Q L be it oi r C Dave Sanders Bill Sanders S X. E 'E' R Rebecca Sawyer David Scranton 1 Bill Schendel Kathy Schmidt Paula Schmidt Rose Schott if Cindy Schweigess 4 G' U Dana Scripter if' . Craig Sexson 5- . R BM Don Shields .Alt i ,,- Joyce Six Brian Smart Randy Smith Jim Steele Q if Six-1 ' 4' ggi 2. Nancy Schwichtenherg Us J ,Q . N Brad Seaton c 'K 0-. 1 JL. James Shaffer J., if I Barbara Shipley Laurie Skillman qu E' Bertha Smith Sharon Smith Sue Stein 'Fo Jim Schwitler Sara Selander Jamie Sherwood if ,fa Roxanna Shrivers David Skinners wg Slit Dan Smith if Cyndy Salomen Mary Steinfeled Gregg Scott Karen Severson Wu. , .... . . S 53 cs! Daniel Shewell John Shultz Viki Skramousky Karen Smith 'R' Jeff Spalding uf s-K1 x 3 x Fred Steinman ku 1 . V J Q .. fi E- X R Kathie Sierp xt f'x Jean Siewert . fo ca 5 na X Donna Sledge Mark Slinker OF YCDLJTI-I UPON HIM SHAKESPEARE 7- rv- i .KIM Ken Smith Greg Spect , x 1 Q' Janice Stewart , 4 iii J Linda Smith Sue Specht Janice Stradtmann John Simmons X K, ly' v 3' 4 4 ' X Deana Smalley .9 Mark Smith f Gary Stanley T. II QI: Dave Strawn ,A -. Donna Strode Lullelen Stonek Doreen Stonier ' 'lik ' Q. T5 T -D to sei, N 6 . 'W an fn ' ' ' Q K i A13 I .N . - x '-get :Lq :,, S S - ,:- f + as s Qi e s.. D S , Chersia Stuckman Hugh Suaruerud Vicki Summers June Swain Bill Swettman Margie Swaftord Kathy Tandy t t F5 - S N Q., M Q s-figs-X t X W' me T K . Q - v N y Q . ,tl .nl Y x . Q ' a if ' 1 'T e1 - vii .tis X 1 Cliff Tennant Janet Teit LaDonna Thiel Kathy Thompson John Thompson Murray Thompson Nancy Thompson f' .t,,. Wah S x- 9 T T X151 T if 5-, Q lm K V sw, . K S A ' is-. TP 'I l A A 4 5 .ns TVTAY' lf' Paula Thompson Sandy Thompson Darryl Thoreby Shari Thorn Pat Thurman Denise Tipton Brenda Todd . 3 an S 5- my Nj is ' .t 'S' f X D my x g loAnn Tompkins Lynn Tompkins Karen Townsend Diane Tracy Terry Troth Diane True Greg Trugg :R Tn ' ts. X ' A, N L- ' , X A ,L 'T' F5 x Q 422. A T hi Danny Trusselt Linda Trussell Wayne Tschavner Anita Turner La'-'fa TUTHEF Evelyn TUUISY JUDY Turnidee - W ' Q f q.'- 3. . i T, S Q 9 .. 'N fr Q X ' - ,.- S We J., k NG b . 4, Q . 'Sf ' lfg: . K .3 .. T 78 Janet Ulshoeffef Juiie Utter Bonnie Vallmer Verla Van Cleave Karen Vangstad Peg Vanice Carl Van Wormer fw 0 N Barbara Vaughn fx X ids Ken Walen Q L Bonnie Watts t 1 X -' IL Dave Wetherbee Gary Williams te, Ann Wolcott Rodney Woolard .J Susan Yancey Gretchen Vickery 1 ! Lon Waln Q4 Pat Weaver A x Sue Whitbeck Kathy Willis , X Y Q is it Kip Wolfer 'X Af eg Karen Woodard Sandi Yeater f 5 ti 3 1 SX ii i f fi g Nelene Wade l Se is fi , Terry Walz Chris Weber Gretchen Wagner Kathy Wagner Chuck Warren Kathy Weber Q 1 Il William Warren Sheri Wedel KNOW! l- DGI- IS 'Q .Y Tom White ,L ' ,--1 . wt an Dennis Willwert 1 D.,-, i I Er x as 1 t Denver Wood in-if 475 av 'Jx iki i fi Terry Woodroffe K ss , K -K . R t t 4 'FV' ' Joyce Yung .U 1 X 0' V X N ss t vt Pam Whittemore Lauri Wilson .Ai Joe Wood er., A BJ Carol Woods ff J Keith Yelding Wendy Wicliert Pamela Wilson Kathy Wood 'R .iz Gary Woodword 4 Patty Ziebart Sally Wagner S.: Robert Watson Cindy Wendt I-'C3Wl- I-Q BACON Q! gb- iw:- Louise Wihofi Lynda Winstone Beth Woods Carol Wuerch t . Russell Zink N Karen Walen lim Wattebarger b Es.. i.. Leona West 6- Pat Wilczek Heidi Winter I ii. Boi Woodard Cheryl Wyler IW 'W-qw-1-Q-Q-v-.N-'NM W M - +-vs--M....,.. ., BOYS' SWIM TEAM: Front Row: Bruce Pool, Chuck Mills, Tim Cutler, Lane Morris, Scott Foster, Scott Corey, lim Collins, Bill Schoppert. Second Row: Dave Cain, Warren Cooley, Coach Marr Bruce Carroll, Brian Steely. SWIIVIIVIERS COIVIFJILE IIVIPRESSIVE The Girls' Medley Relay Team included Bonnie Watts, Gail Achterman, Susan Snyder, and Heidi Winter. I IE rv RECORD Sophomore Chuck Mills, qualified for state by placing third in district in the 50-yard free style. X 'C v f 1'1 t 9 n -f ' '.. 'O l 'I' l1-l !.. if LK!-as .-.W ln its first year of competition, the South Salem Girls' Swim Team, under the direction of Miss Mary Blackford, was undefeated in regular season meets against North Salem, McNary, Corvallis, Sweet Home, McMinnville and Philomath. The girls went on to take third place at the District Meet and eighth at State. The medley relay team consisting of Gail Achterman, Susan Snyder, Bonnie Watts and Heidi Winter, took first place in District and second in State competition. Coaching the Saxon men this year was Bob Marr. At the close of the regular season, the swimmers had netted seven wins tover Corvallis, North Salem, and McNaryl and three losses tto McMinneville, Sweet Home and Philomath.l The Saxons finished sixth in the District Meet and placed sophomore Chuck Mills in State competition. Mary Blackford coached the Girls' Swim Team. PM fe .. ,t Q x . , 9 4 c 'Q At the district meet Bill Schoppert took fourth place in the 200 yard individual medley. . JUN. I . .,.w5- 5...-.., .5 , ,,. ,M ...,a Q .-.. 1 Brian Steeley was a member of the 400 yard freestyle relay team. SWIM TEAM MEMBERS: Back row: Barb Houser, Sue Snyder, Pat Cutler, Sue Schoppert, Sherri Christianson. Front row Arlene Campbell, Kathy Norris, Bonnie Watts, Heidi Winter, Terri Cameron. M T' ALO .J NEQE 1 'i 3 N, 3 t ww, A 'WT TI-IE ENC!-IANTEII XX. x .fi EO R EST The annual Y-Teen sponsored Sno-ball was held December 18 at the Marion Hotel Starlite Room. 'Enchanted Forest was the theme of the dance. Arnie Manlie and his orchestra provided the music for the evening. General Chairman for the event was Cathy McFarland of North. Committee chairmen from South were Roberta Moore on programs and Miche Howser handling Publicity. Mai. and Mrs. J. W. Garvey, Mr. and Mrs. Ted lenny, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore, lr., and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Page served as patrons and patronesses. ,X N, s ' Qmlllk Returning Grads sign guest hook I-IAPPY I-lCDI.IDAYS Happy Holidays was the theme for the annual Homecoming held December 22, 1966. An assembly depicted activities that happened at South from the time of the first graduating class and the traditional gf sss V reception followed inthelihrary. Leslie Ward and Mike Atkinson narrated the skit. i i i ge, 1 K ' 51 sz Seniors greet Alumni . kc l g' it i xx 'Q N ,NX X, s 1 -M..-r if f l r it to 5 ' 1 H S S 'l VV T' Q r, .lx 43 all If ' 'Aw 01 IQ 5, 1W f 1 .! s :ff - ,bu ki, . V .S . 'V A ' 'QX 2, A ...mv N B K 'V ,' xi, X fx - M 1 , X 86 r .T r t f llX 30Dh0m0f0 Andy Embick. Tom Windedahl on the side horse SAXONS REPEAT 4TI-I IN STATE First row: Dave Manock, Jack Boyd, Jim Moore. Second row: Mike Molgaard, Jeff Roth, Dennis Martin, Robby Koliman, Andy Embick. Third row: Rick Rees, Tom Windedahl, Ken Wallen, Walt Ruddiman, Carl Martens, Craig Heffaker, Steve Teeter, Bruce Taylor. xy' X I,,,,.-gy ' -'2 if f ' ,af mf 1 ,ge 'I 2 ' ti Q N ' yn' WM I . V T , ex' , an I Q , 1 I I gg P ,ur xi E v 1 M 24 Y ' , f E 4 l, 4, ,X M ! 'f'it M . N W at a 1 , E I e 5 1 X 'Q ,T aw F-w,,,...,,mAqwW'xQ:1 5113 r r, ' V-'M i qv i Dave Manock throws an Olympic Cross. lim Moore shows the iron cross. lack Boyd shows second in state form. Led by team captains Carl Martens and Dave Manock, the Saxon Gymnastic Team, in their third year of competition, finished fourth in state-wide competition attaining an over-all record of 9 wins and 3 losses. In state competition Martens finished 5th in the horizontal bar and Manock finished 5th on the still rings. Others who placed and thus helped the team to another 4th in state were lack Boyd who finished second on the parallel bars, Steve Teeter who captured fifth in free exercise, Andy Embick who took sixth on the long horse, and lim Moore who finished third on the still rings. lA . Carl Martens on the parallel bars. Bruce Taylor showing allearound form, sf' fa if i l Q i 5 65' . ik! me Q ,l 1' Sherry Riley performed on the balance beam. ln the third annual State Gymnastic Meet, the Saxon Girls' Team placed sixth in competition with twenty-one other Oregon teams. Cindy Storm, a junior and second year letterman, took third place in floor exercise and tourth in tumbling. Also placing in the meet were Cathy Long, who took fifth on the balance beam and ninth all-around, Bonnie Watts, who took titth place in vaulting, Terry Rundall, who took seventh in tloor exer- ciseg and Sherry Riley, who came in eleventh all-around. Terry Rundall placed seventh in floor exercise at the State Meet. GIRLS' GYMNASTIC TEAM MEMBERS: Front row: Cindy Soloman, Anita Turner, Betsey Ellerbrook, lean Siewart. Second row: Merrilee Hall, Gena Greider, Sue Schoppeit, Miss Earnest, Julie Utter, Sherry Riley, Kathy Long. Back row: Pam Chester, Bonnie Watts, Pat Reed, Terry Rundall, Cindy Storm. ig S X 'v wr H-Q. 4 R X X Q, X ix X 0 Xx wx Y x gg: , u ' ,WH x .9..,,x gi-X' - NVSXX5 ' X5- -. ,rf L5 ,x 'fx zu.- , cfgpqm' ...,fm, . . k -n 9, 1,g+,f -A sm.. wg. ,215 'QQ N51 WCS 2 31 gllwg-fix N ENN x M. The Awards Banquet was held at the Colonial House, May 10. Gill-QI S I-XCI-I IN Gul .C. FVFNTS The Girls' Letter Club, under the guidance of Miss Shirley Zimdars and Mrs. Doris Dyer, participated in intramural competition in such sports as archery, tennis, badminton, volleyball, basketball, bowling and softball. For the first time, the G.L.C. participated in interschool competition in basketball. The club's activities were rounded out by a formal and an informal initiation, a State Convention in Milton-Freewater, a noon dance, and the Awards Banquet. Kay Withers was one of the initiates participating in the informal initiation. Connie Kumm and Joan Battalion participated in homeroom intramurals. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS: Standing: Mrs. Doris Dyer, Bob Ann Ward, President, Kathy Lang Secretary-Treasurer. Seated: Miss Shirley Zimdars, Paula Keeney, Vice President. K ,X , 7 6 is 4 VY -. Q ' Eff' ,. A saw Q1 Heading the Varisty S Club this year was, at right, Bruce Preim. 1' l YZ gig agfm' M5 asm- - ,V-'-'iwff ,-, ,si . .,,?-gil: Mt ' g g 2 a ww? 4 .1 biiyfgg- ATHLETES SUI-DIDCDRT CLUB AND N.A.S.S. The Varsity S Club consists of all athletes who have received a letter at South. Officers for the 1965-66 school year were Bruce Preim president, Dave Olson vice-president, and Norm Ramsden secretary' treasurer. Included in some of the activities of the S Club were selling programs at all football and basketball games, roping off the gym floor during halftime, and sponsoring all ice cream feeds. Members of the National Athletic Scholarship Society for 1965-66 were Spencer Allan, Tom Boock, Dave Castel, Pete Gaskins, Al Griffiths, Dan Haggerty, Al Homer, Dave Manock, Tom McGilchrist, Bruce Preim, Rick Rees, Bill Schoppert, Lee Watson, Tom Windedahl, and lack Shunk. Not pictured are Walt Apley, Bryan Boe, Guy Cloby, Scoot Freeburn, Scott Corey, Steve Lind, John McCullough, Tom Stein, Dave Steinke, and John Stewart. OUR HEARTS WI: I-'l.l:DCn .f i KW-, Q N Q NX . - , .1 , , xx in S , xx, RL Q X - ' ' 1 fu N C 'K X- x ' w new s . A f' 4 I - if ' , X i5f i ?5lf175-M L :::l.:?- ' 1 : . : N.::, .4 N.L , 4 K 1 My A X - Qxgfgfflf-i222 ::77?5iAE?I sieifgf .2 X --. wav 1, -- sg L-'k.':, 5,-,.,,,. u I ,V H Qzfglliilizfiai 'VW gf' www ,fp , Qnufmi , xml, 5, Y ' xiii' i 93 X ,. ,.,, W- 4 W K 1 f , ,. .2 4 an Q Q Ziff! ,, 4 2' 2 ff EEE NX 1 ,Eff , .W -er fi -4 'Q' '31 I KN A Agfa, x .. ,.,,.,, Q .,,.. V H .,,, , . W , 1fw, 4 f :iT2f4 T ff 5?wf17i 1 r Wi V ' V g f ,,,,L,,N, ,, ,, A ia,Q,,4V,iL, SAXONS Sl-IAR ff I , ' Y 5' 'x 41- 1 ff , W' W Y T' Z I X, 1 Q 1 4 ' Q g s fi 2 g kj 3 J fi The Home Ec. club officers. Throughout the year, 70 members ot the home ec. club have been busy with initiation, Christmas baskets for needy families, fashion show and dinner. The home ec. club is under the leadership ot Mrs. Marjorie White and Miss Wynona Havranek as advisors. Sue Naimark is president, Candy Lalack is secretary and Tina Bishop, treasurer. Presiding over the Chess Club was President Francis Allan, Vice- President Mary Jo Fujii, and Secretary-Treasurer Helen Yee. The club sponsored a noon dance on December 16th and a cookie sale for the United Good Neighbor drive. Advisors were Mrs. Craft and Mr. Sanko. Heading events forthe Medical Club were Dianna Horn, President, Kathy Hoeike, Vice President, and Molli Huges, Secretary-Treasurer. Advisers for the club were Mr. Mason and Mrs. Coolige. A canned food drive forthe needy at Christmas highlighted the Medical Club activities. JTERESTS 953. i e . Enjoying a dinner at the Marion during the convention are Don Robinson, Ken Dick, and Diane Smith. l Ken Dick Demonstrates the proper way to sell shoes. BUSINESS IVIEN GIVE RETAILERS A HEAD START Thirty-tive Senior Saxons participated in the Retail Selling program this year. South was represented in nearly every type of business in the Salem area. South hosted the State Leadership Convention on March 25 3 '9 and 26. Karol Salter served as State Secretary for the organization and officers of the local club were, President Diane Smith, Vice President Don Robinson, Secretary Karol Salter, Treasurer Steve Marth. in E59 TLWLNU PUT DRE Ui ll-BEDS 5693 .vwtvfvfg 4 Q were ,fn y vLrr:fgtrafaan't'tsQsz H2 f l l ' 'Wt , ' x , .g X. , , , K, 7.x X wh .V X I, ' A .2 ,wi M i I 1 1. !f f' r F! Springfield and South Eugene offered these posters to use as advertisement. x . Working at Marth's I.G.A. are Steve Marth and Richard Peterson. is . Karol Salter, receiving one of her many awards at the convention. Two ot the most active groups at South High are AVA and an nouncers. A.V.A. boys work with scenery and lighting and operate the projectors tor films. The announcers relay play-by-play action to spectators f, M. U 5 I 'EgpLJ'al .2 at all games and control music and announcements at the noon dances Nl Fred Herberger gets ready for a film at the little theater. Rod Erler tests the controls for an assembly ire-fnevhwfsffrw if ,. sl ,frm 1. in Mr. Nelson assists the A.V.A. crew Announcers Club president, Steve Douglas, helps at the noon dances L 1 '.1 Side 3: 535 is-2 pi 1. 3' K Q ,J-fue' ' V 9-ai 'Q' ' V' . K' , Cyndi Tompkins assists a student at Salem Heights Grade School Cathy Long supervises a Leslie Junior High Gym Class. Gary Wright teaches a Leslie Junior Hugh PE Class f . -- f- . ' NL' N 7f'? 13- H . .K , is, ,Q -'ifkfl-gt,4:s1,'ft M 'eQ.s1X.s,A,,iy3g f-A - -' X ... i' , A 4 or it 1 fe . ' ' f' X 5, , .f-bh.....a f -X - - M of , 1-3-eff - - .1 ..,.1, ' t 'ENT f tffggw -- Qqgw V2? 'W fc i A - ef wi If-L x , fx' '-5 vlhx V :Ei-Yfgag Qi? xi 5 - , - 'W - Y'-' .1 ' s fit . 3 - .- 1 9. in V Z f'v9ufji,-if if-, ,.. y , s,,,,.,. ,, 98 ' smffg- ?'5lfsv.jjs,f,f. Nags --gw..k.A.fti Bernice Stuller reads to a third grade class at Salem Heights. Forty-seven South High seniors took part in the Cadet Teaching program. Each was assigned to one of the following schools: Bush, Candalaria, Morningside, Salem Heights, McKinley grade schools, Leslie, Judson, and Walker Junior Highs, or the School for the Blind. Each spent an hour each day observing and assisting in the classroom. The Cadets were supervised by Mrs. Halvorson. Officers of the Future Teachers of America were President, Cathy Collins, Vice President, Sue Naimark, Secretary- Treasurer, Liz Colton, and Historian, Diana Chinn. Gary Wright was President of Bachelors Club. .ff .J Sue Naimark conducts a music class at Salem Heights Grade School. l Kree Kree Snyder helps a student at Salem Heights conduct an experiment. 99 A 1 .9 . P. .gy Ill' . S P rw. We V, BP is W. I.R.L. delegates leave for the State Convention in Eugene. J' F CLUBS l-'I-QOl:5I: WORLD AFFAIRS is 'Ln A .rx S .t 2 e as 2,3 - '-15315 . C, I.R.L. OFFICERS AND ADVISER: John McCullough, Presidentg Beth Glascock, Vice President, Gail Achterman, Secretaryg Mary Macdonald, His- toriang Lou DeLoretto, Adviser. Heading this year's International Relations League was John McCul- lough, president. Assisting him were Vice President, Beth Glascock, Secre- tary, Gail Achterman, and Historian, Mary Macdonald. At the State Convention in Eugene, February 23, the South High Chapter of I.R.L. was honored at the conference as the best I.R.L. study group in the state. The Teen Age Republicans were led this year by President Tom Windedahl, Vice President Steve Mallicoat, and Secretary-Treasurer Kate Loggan. The year was highlighted by a visit from Peter Gunnar, Chairman ot the Oregon State Republican Committee. --in 5 . If ,W if . ' J' Q ,nu.,vr,,giL , at .. K N Y.. X.. g . -X X ws-, X . . K x X S Ml33 f'h...... . K w.s,,.g' W - af.-eggs f wa ,J W egg .. . . X! 1 . .gg is i i 740 I in O V ns:i Q g , o sss ' 'ig T Young Republican officers look over the year's agenda. Many l.R.l. meetings were held in private homes. 1 xy ...ego Kathy Manke is spending the summer in Holland under the A.F.S. Program Carol Schunk spent the summer of 65 in the Philippines. ef DA Ann Wolcott makes up a bed. A Mary Mathurst brings flowers. The Junior Auxiliary Nursing Service, known as JANS, is a service organization at the Memorial Hospital open to all South High girls. The girls perform various duties at the hospital. Girls 15 and over work on the floors aiding nurses in such jobs as passing trays, serving fresh water, and delivering flowers and messages to patients. Mrs. Dorothy Walker is organizer of JANS and the officers this year are, Beth Glascock as president, Miche Howsier as vice president, Sue Hammer as secretary, Sharon Buchholz as treasurer, and Alice Trezise as historian. HELPING I-IAN Dana Morgan works on hed. ,Mrfff .rf ff' 1171, r I ,4d hx Mary Walen and Diane Thorn are among the girls who participated in Candy Stripers. l i ry Wff xiii lvlkk 3-ff f . iii X . 7 i ir' XX i i ill t ml Candy Stripers are Salem high school girls who work at Fairview State Hospital entertaining and helping children of various ages. Debbie lanicek is chairman of Candy Stripers. Nineteen girls participated in the program this year. Girls League is the South sponsor of this activity. LENT X 4 Students who attended the Coronation Ball on January 22nd in the East Balcony were under the spell of Winter Magic. White snowflakes and pink and cranberry streamers spun a web of magic while couples danced to the music of Lyle Glazier. Kree Kree Snyder was crowned South's First Lady, and Barb Auld and Gail Horning were chosen as her two prin- cesses. Cathy Ragan was in charge of making programs, which Sandy Lalack sold. Diane Gasner prepared publicity, Patti Tiano invitations, and Sue Schoppert refreshments. Members of the 1966 Coronation Court were Diane McGilchrist and Al Swofford, Liz Nickolson and Jett Shinn, Carol Schunk and Spencer Allen, Barb Auld and Warren Cooley, Kree Kree Snyder and loe Much, Gail Horning and Dan Haggarily, Julie Price and Craig Chambers, Estelle Barber and Guy Colby, Candy Patterson and Jeff Nlckillop. and Leslie Ward and Don Rasmussen. Kree Kree Snyder and Joe Much Barb Auld and Warren Cooley Gail Horning and Dan Haggarity WINTER MAGIC Candy Patterson and left Shinn Liz Nickolson and Jeff McKillop Diane McGilchrist and AI Swafford Estelle Barber and Guy Colby Carol Schunk and Spencer Allen Julie Price and Craig Chambers L 1 Q i S .t L K 56 fl- ' I dx. 'I' is f i r T i .fel adm nge! 2 SAX TAKE TCD SI QI-JI-S The Ski Club, largest club at South, has on its membership list over 250 Saxons. Leading the Ski Club was president Kim Hobbs, Paul Gorm- sen, vice-president, Nancy Wiles, secretary, Cindy Tompkins, treasurer, lohn White, senior sergeant at arms, and Dave Denecke and Tom Minty, junior sergeant at arms assisted Kim. This group of officers planned three Saturday ski trips and one over night trip. fa 'x vie' ..AvL.. f- . S0 av' X G21 'wif' ' ,,-Kf' Beth Glascock was singled out for Girl of the Month for February because of her leadership. John McCullough took double honors as Boy ofthe Month and Rotarian forlanuary. In February, Dave Olson was BOY of the Month' December Girl of the Month was Betty Fisketjon. She earned the title of Service. N-..., BEST Ol: THE WINTER IVIONTI-IS , gi.: . Ni' wiki. -. fp yn- ,n-e ' .- e ,ff w'?f'Yf:f91t ' ' 4' r ' yuh- M- - ' Y an-1' 1.2 in -tx U r Warren Cooley was Chosen December Roman, Julie Price was chosen Girl of the Month in January for her Sportsmanship: Tom Stein gained Decem- ber Boy of the Month honors, and Dan Haggerty was named Rotarian for February. IO7 UR' F if 15 si Q 5.2 Under the direction of Mr. Peter Fraiola, the orchestra performed at concerts throughout the year. Including the traditional Fall and Spring concerts, Christmas concerts for the Rotary and Lions clubs, various home room concerts, including the music from the West Side Story, the District Festival in Corvallis, the Bach Cantata with the choir, and the Senior Con- Rfggsgsxy. b H f .5 To S . I certo Concert. Their last performance was at Commencement. David Lyles served as president tor the orchestra, he was assisted by Vice President, Nancy Clark, Secretary-Treasurer, Vicki Palmason, Concert Mistress, lan Sabin, and Librarian, Virginia Faqua. WITH TI-IE GIFT CI: I-IIS IVIUSIC, ALWAYS EAGER TO SI-IARE The members of the '65-'66 orchestra are: Chris Bonogofoski, Sue Burrell, Arlene Campbell, Nancy Clark, Ted deLooze, Mike Delp, Paul Erts- gaard, Betsy Fullerbrook, Virginia Fugua, Merrilee Hall, Harold Hickok, Ann Hochhalter, lim Howell, Paul lorden, Terry Kaiser, Barbara Knapp, Dan Kraushaar, Lynda Kuhl, lim Langford, Russ Langford, Laurie Long, David Lyles, Vicki Mills, Joe Moreland, Bob Naimark, Kathy Norris, Berry Olson, Vicki Palmason, lim Rastoffer, Rick Reese, Mark Roberts, Janet Sabin, Carol Schunk, lack Schunk, lohn Senter, Sue Snyder, Bill Swettman, Karen Vangstad, Cathy Wagner, Sue Wagner, Mike Waldroop, Sue White, Marshal Winslow, and Mac Wycotf. i l l Q 1 The members of the concert band are George Adkins, Randall Adkins, Denny Batterman, Greg Beck, Bettie Bishop, Jim Boals, Dan Buntjer, Jack Crabtree, Ted De Looze, Delmar Domki, Paul Ertsgaard, Judy Ferrin, Jim Flory, Gwen Goddard, Robin Goftier, Ken Gray, Mark Grussendorl, Ed Gugarich, Ed Hall, Ron Hanks, Don Hansen, Dennis Hillesland, Cline Hockok, Harold Hickok, Dorothy Houck, Jim Howell, Doug Knight, Roger Konpf, Mike Konig, Linda Kuhl, Dan Kraushaar, Jim Langford, Russ Langford, Steve Mallicoat, Colleen McEldowney, Connie Mehlott, Joe Moreland, Joe Much, Bob Naimark, Kathy Newton, Nikki Dmans, Gary Drey, Ron Petsch, Trel Randall, Jim Rasterler, Rick Reese, Craig Richards, Carol Ringeisen, Mark Roberts, Ralph Roberts, Janet Robinson, Pete Rudie, Rosie Schmick, Carol Schunk, Jack Schunk, John Senter, Jim Shatter, Dan Stanton, Don Shoutenmyer, Patty Straub, John Taylor, Rod Thompson, Karen Vang- stad, Bob Vangstad, Mike Waite, Steve Waldroop, Dale Webb, Louise Whitely, Tom Whittemore, Karen Woodard, Mike Woodard, Steve Worley, Steve Worral, and Sue Yancy. llO i..W,... fl G This year's band was directed by Wallace Johnson, which makes his 12th consecutive year. They have played and marched during half- time at football games, participated in concerts at school, and at such outside events as the Rotary Club, which was their last performance. Tri-M or Modern Music Masters is an honor club for members of the choir, band, and orchestra who have done outstanding work in their area, and who have a G. P. A. of 3.2 or better. The officers for Tri-M this year 2 t . . S were, president, Greg Rotzlaffg vice-president, Trel Randall, secretary, Nancy Bolin, and treasurer, Bobby Hundemer. The Pep tStagel Band this year has played for basketball games, including Tournament, and they have traveled outside of school to play at Fairview, Walker lr. High, Rotary club, the Seattle Stage Band Festival, and Fuzapoppin. THE PEP BAND MEMBERS: Denny Batterman, lack Crabtree, Robin Goffier, Ken Gray, Ed Gugarich, Ed Hall, lim Howell, Mike Konig, lim Langford, Joe Moreland, loe Much, Bob Naimark, Barry Olson, Pete Rudie, Jack Schunk, and Steve Worley. Alternates are: George Addins and John Senter. Y ' , 1 f . .. ' , -2 51'-'. foe' - .... .l Q 'ii V M ef 'Q r r E 2. 3 - Q s Mae. ,X VI . Qc -1 i s I Y f .at rz x r L fa t? ,.,t Q I. Dan and Brian Haggerty delighted many with their folk-singing. fi: ,i., ,x5,x. . AY LV NVSL L , ,Main A , W be .fm me li 3 pu fi me sf i ' Gary Frame, left, has di' rected all the vocal groups this year. The Southernaires, an ensemble made up of fifteen choir members, sang for school programs and other community events. Members are from left to right, Leslie Ward, Mark Springer, Nancy Bolin, Bob Wenger, Linda Tucker, Dutch Dchse, Dianna Horn, lim Smither, Bobbi Hundemer, Ken Hansen, Gerry Shoop, Dennis Gallagher, Sue Stevenson, Greg Retzlaff, and Bill Buren. Not pictured is Merrilee Duiring. Tl-IE SOUND OF IVILJSIC A CAPELLA CHOIR MEMBERS: Nancy Agalzotf, Barbara Aleshire, Pat Andrew, Diane Armpriest, Don Baird, lim Ball, Ed Barrett, Christina Bauck, Clare Boals, Nancy Bolin, Bill Buren, LuAnn Calaba, Bruce Carroll, lanet Carroll, Sue Day, Lynn DeGuire, Dave Dobson, Roger Dunham, Dawn DuVaI, loan Elser, Rod Farmer, Ruth Feiring, Mary Galbraith, Dennis Gallagher, Diane Gassner, Gena Greider, Mike Hager, Brian Haggerty, Dan Haggerty, ludi Hallmark, Ken Hansen, Toni Hardin, Dan Haynes, Kathy Herd, Karen Hertel, Sue Horner, Diana Horn, Sandy Hoskinson, Bobbi Hundemer, Beckey Hunt, Ron lohnson, Mike Joskoski, lane Kollman, Robbie Kollman, Nancy Larson, Linda Marsh, Roberta Moore, Clare Musgrave, Pam MacKinnon, Diane Nielson, loyce Nordyke, Dutch Ochse, Pixie Parker, Gerry Pecht, Merrilee Guiring, Connie Rea, lackie Reed, Mel Reese, Greg Retzlaff, lan Robinson, Marilyn Savage, Blaine Shoop, Gerry Shoop, Joyce Six, Karen Smart, lim Smither, Sara Sherman, Mark Springer, Bruce Spong, Sue Stevenson, Kathy Tandy, LaDonna Thiel, lohn Thompson, Terry Thibeau, Denise Tepton, Linda Tucker, Anita Turner, Ritchie Turner, Verla VanCleave, Beth Walberg, Bill Ward, Sheri Wedel, Bob Wenger, Paul Wiles, Bruce Williams, Cathy Woods. QQIN- A rllr Y I I , K ' ' V, V V l Q. ,K rt, 5 if 'Z Q l 'er 9 N l l l The Sojourners included Dianna Horn, Bobbi Hundemer, Under the direction of Gary Frame, the 87-voice A-Capella Choir performed in fifteen programs, in- cluding a Fall, Thanksgiving, and Spring Concert, and the North-South-McNary Music Festival. The group also sang for the YMCA Membership Drive Kickoff, Oea Convention, and at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, and at the Capitol Manor. Christmas was an especially busy season for the choir, as they sang at the Capital Manor at a Meier and Frank breakfast, at the Kiwanas and Lions Clubs' meetings and at the school's Christmas Program. The choir concluded the year by singing for baccalaureate. Leslie Ward, Nancy Bolin, Bobbi Hundemer, Dutch Ochse, Blaine Shoop, Greg Retzlaff, Bob Wenger and Dan Haggerty, were named to the All-State Choir. The Girls' Choir with 60 members and the Saxon Gleemen with 30 members sang in four programs this year: the Fall Musical, the Christmas Program, the North-South-McNary Musical Festival, and the Spring Concert. , at if l. sn and Bob-Ann Ward. The Valley-Aires were, from left to right Clare Musgrave, Gena Greider, and Marilyn Savage. SAXONAGLEEMEN: Bill Anderson, Mike Casey, Joe Cline, Don Coon, Pat Combest, Wally Dunn, Rod Erler, Don Eubank, Sandy Fraser, Mike Hill, John Harm, Bill Jersey, Steve Johnson, Gary Johnson, Steve Jones, Dennis Miller, Jerry Nelson, Jim Parker, Waine Parks, Bob Petersonwarry Pickeral, Dane Sheffield, Bob Smith, Mike Sweet, Ron Thomas, Chris Weber, Paul Werner, Ken Wiessner, Ken Wilson, Mike ilson. GIRLS' CHOIR: Gayle Albin, Becky Adler, Maydel Aleshire, Diane Austin, Sandee Barham, Sue Best, Juanice Billington, Karen Bocock, Connie Bonham, Thersa Cady, Ronna Combs, Lila Cox, Lucy Davidson, Anita DeHut, Marcia Denton, Marilee Denton, Sally Diggs, Marilee Eivers, Mary Ellingson, Linda Ennis, Sue Forbes, Novelyn Franklin, Karen Fredrickson, Wanda Free, LaDonna Hale, Carol Hamilton, Linda Herd, Val Hicks, Louise Hopkins, Sandra , , ,N Hutcheson, Diane Jennings, Connie Kumm, Barbara Lamb, Sue Lewis, Kathie Long, Cathy Matson. Barbara Matson, Jean McCorckle, Bonita Megert, Q Tawnoa Miller, Candy Nicholls, Merridee Peterson, Linda Russell, Paula Schmidt, Cheryl Shaffer, Barbara Shipley, Roxanna Shriver, Sue Siewart, Q 'i ' Clara Spackman, Pam Thomas, Kathy Underwood, Wanda Ward, Cheryl Werner, Julie White, Cheryl Wiebe, Kathy Willis, Beth Woods, Carol Wuerch, Carol Yount, Karla VanEpps. 4 The 1965-66 Saxonettes consisted of 28 senior girls. The drill team performed at football games, basketball games, and at the state basketball tournament. Saxonettes were: Kathi Campitelli LuAnn Calaba Nancy Vick Judy Gohring Linda Teston Janet Young Jackie Hamilton Terri Hochstetler Janette Schendel Maureen Baker Kathi Long Becky Beard Ann Robertson Linda Cohn Belinda Purvine Jody Mohney Nancy Shaffer Dixie Balch Judy Berger Sandy Lalack Julie Price Linda Paulson Christie Hamilton Sharon Blackman Ferryle Tingley Linda Nisbett Diane Gassner Darlene Lake Saxonette officers were Judy Berger, secretary-treasurer, Diane Gassner, president, Sharon Blackman, dance team captain, Kathi Logan, vice-presidentg and Sandi Lalack, assistant dance team captain. 4 y Q - 3,-eigfjg gifs i 1 8 f- Cr , 4 5 . .. 1 - Q 3 ,V Q tt A , : .J 4' ei-s'iik WERE WITH Y Saxonettes, Rebels, and the Pep Club actively supported Saxon teams this year. Rowdy Dowds was changed, by a vote of all boys, to Rebels at the beginning of basketball season. The Rebel section was doubled in size this year, and demonstrated their spirit as they peeled down to their white shirts to the tune of the Stripper before each game. Rebel Chairman for the year was Warren Cooley. fri, A .wi .Q 1 ' as EAIVI SO-FIGI-IT Mr. A crowned the 1966 Reb Deb ofthe Year, Julie Price, at the final home game of the year. '66 TLP, g 1U ,ff ru., 95 NJ 'V 1 ' The Sophomore class gallery featured the steps toward state and the Seniors prepared a A Saxon Hall ot Fame. Home rooms k eynoted the Saxon Spirit of the week as they decorated their doors with a variety of original, colorful, and enthusiastic decorations. Tn- ttstt eeeee tssts S . Misfit? is mths orreaytsefih f ,,,,eHOUT, ducking mi- 7GgNE:n , ' rizftg 4 Leith l f X SPIRIT WEEK e 3 . K xi N A V r ,-.5 f' -.' c f K .S 'iibg xqwclq. T X NQ 6w JC ' X A A it films T Friday's pep assembly climaxed with the singing of the Alma Mater around the flagpole March 7-11 were the dates of the first Saxon Spirit Week under the direction of Linda Jones and her Pep Club Cabinet, the rally squad, and the A.S.B. officers. All spirit was in preparation for the state basket- ball tournament. Home rooms decorated their doors and each class was in charge of a gallery. Home room honors went to senior home room 111, junior 212, and sophomore 240. Individual honors went to Karen Clark, Cyndie Murry and Bruce Preim. The week was climaxed with a two hour pep assembly in which the lunior class won the skit competition. The rally squad presented hero medals to the team members, who then were placed in decorated wagons and paraded to the front of the school. fgmxb 7 ' 'X K CCG' I' 'ji Oo SAXCDNS TAKE FGUFQTI-I Senior Craig Chambers gets rebound. Dave Olson tries for two. A is T ,kg . Q run ' A A A me ef! U X3 2, LQ 3 V if be Reb Debs Lynn Schlesinger and Linda Jones. AT STATE G43 QP? I il , A i ,X E x 3 ms! ' M a kr , Mark Roberts goes for two .L '? Dave Olson begins fast break Chuck Milne starts play Bruce Priem goes for basket. Stortz at the Albany game. The 1965-66 South Salem basketball team began their season with a win over the 1966 state champions North Eugene, and one over South Eugene. After a loss to Sheldon of Eugene, the Saxons began a winning streak that was to extend to nine straight. Teams to fall were Albany and Sweet Home teach twicel and Van- couver, Corvallis, North Salem, McNary, and Lebanon. The string was broken by Corvallis on the Spartin's home court, January 28, 1966. A new winning streak brought victories over North Salem, McNary, Lebanon, Albany and Sweet Home. The Saxon suffered their only loss in the South Salem gym when Corvallis again beat the Saxons. South won their last three district games to accumulate a 16-2 district record, and won the district Championship. At the State basketball tournament, held for the first time in Portland, South defeated WyEast in the first round. South faced Lincoln the next day and staged a last half rally which fell short by six points. The following day, due to food poisoning, only eight Saxons were able to dress down for the game and four of the eight had been ill the night before. The first four minutes seem to be a Bend walkaway when the Saxons started a rally that didn't end until a Tourney record fora single game was set at 94 points. Dave Olson sunk the shots that tied and broke the record. The following day again at full strength, South defeated Mollala to take fourth place. Individual honor was received at state by Mark Estill who was placed on the second tourney team. Estill also made first team District 8A-1. Mark led the team in scoring with 303 points for a 13.2 game average. Dave Olson broke a 12 year shooting record by shooting .482 from the field. Mike Chumbly goes around opponent Al Wilson tries for the ball j i 3 Y-4. W N: M E Q X M.-X ,sis A K -wmv QM 'SEQ' he A .Z .lv N. ,. as P -- .im-QX, -i -wwxaf xmxiqg, 55151.45 Lose somethmg7 as 1, S R ' I W M 4 Q gf 4- 023: it L .4- if ii '25 I V M,.l. , ,..,, A-N MN . 'S South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South Nonh Eugene South Eugene Shemon Albany Fon Vancouver SweetHome Corvalhs North Salem McNary Albany Lebanon SweetHome Corvahis North Salem McNaw Lebanon Albany SweetHome Corvalhs North Salem McNaw Lebanon VVyEast Lincoln Bend Mohan JV'S NAB SECOND VVITI-I 17-4 Dave Hicks dives around opponent. The JV Basketball team consisted of Dave Hicks, Gary Edmonds lerry Sandahl, Bruce Williams, Dave Burtner, Bob Armstrong, Steve Hansen Mike Dewey, Dave Harvey, Rod Thompson, Craig Price, and Dennis Boock Miller works for control. Noble attempts escape. J UNIORS SPARK GRAPPLERS Dyson works for takedown. DeSchweinitz ponders his next move. First Row, left to right: Chris Carton, Carl Vanwormer, George DeSchwienitz, Steve Noble, Mike Thompson, Mike Vogt. Second Row: Dave Dyson, Ron Johnson, Mark Grussendorf, Pat Johnston Pat West, Rich Whitesell, Mr. Kevin Morse. The South High Varsity Wrestling team ended their 1965-66 season with a record 010 wins and 11 losses. Numerous injuries and lack of partici- pation plagued the Saxon matmen. The matmen did receive many individual honors. On January 17, 1966 senior grapplers Mike Vogt and Pat Johnston competed against two mem- bers of the Japanese High School allstar wrestling team. Although both . lost, their efforts were outstanding. Mike Vogt was the sole representative ' to the state meet. Couch Kevin Morse's 1966-67 team will be paced by 10 returning Iettermen plus the J.V.'s who piled up a 56 record. Vogt shows style which sent him to state. 10111181011 W01kS 101 reversal. Dyson attempts reversal, Freeborn strains for control, Ref awaits pin. LIGI-ITS, CAIVIERA ACTION Under the direction of Miss Margaret Burroughs the drama students staged Thornton Wilder's The Happy Journey to Camden And Trenton on March 24 and 25. Cast members were: Ma Kirby, Barb Dilaconi, Author Kirby, Perry Noris, Stage Manager, Brian Steely, Caroline Kirby, La Donna Thiel, Pa Kirby, Bob Harms, and Beula, Terri Leslie. The play was a success and an enjoyment to all who attended. 9 1 l 't I I 7 7 7 Barb Auld, representing Willamette Chapter, was crowned the 1966 District Sweetheart, The District DeMolay Doll Dance was on Saturday night, February 12. Held at the Scottish Rite Temple, the dance lasted from 8:30 until mid- night. Music was furnished by the Live Five. The theme ot the dance was 007, and the mood was carried out with an 8V2 foot tall statue ofa gold woman. General chairman ot the dance was lim Robinson, a South Salem junior. The main purpose of the dance was to select a District Sweetheart to represent Capitol District +543 at the DeMolay State Conclave. Candi- dates from the eight chapters which make up the district competed tor this title. The two Salem chapters, Willamette and Chemeketa, chose South Salem girls to represent them. Representing Chemeketa Chapter was Estelle Barber, whose escort at the dance was loe DiFillipi Master Coun- 7. cilor ot Chemeketa. Willamette Chapter chose Bard Auld as their representa- Q tive. She was escorted by Don Rasmussen, Master Councilor of Willamette I is Chapter. Chemeketa Chapter's Master Councilor Joe DiFillipi escorted Estelle Barber, their candidate for DeMolay Doll. T31 Sf? Q.: Q , , x -I .M , my wx -QE S. - X , sim 1? m .1 3. r ,Y -Xa? ,QNX Q. +4 'W ' Ag, 1' . L . .- Q '05 C fl? fu Q :Ari A9 00003, O v f ,.,,,Aj , . 4, UF' ' I xl' L v is El 5 li EAR-VS ND CUIDIDS Queen, Estelle Barber and her court, lulie Price, and Linda Ryan, reigned February 19, during the Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by the Hi-Y Clubs of Salem. Their escorts were Steve Jennings, Craig Chambers, and Mark Roberts. 'tw 4 This year's Junior class was led by Louise Smith, Secretary, Jack Schunk, sergeant-atarms, Sue Hammer, treasurer, Nancy Clark, vice president, and Chris Haag junior class president. ,J mc, is f '. JUNICDRS ARE SPIRIT w' ' 'Mn3TiW' 2' ii' U 1' t4. f:a3'w7,,':' ,3 ,Z , of J' Q Six-hundred and seventy-seven Saxon Juniors began a busy year by selling carnations, horns and holding a jelly bean counting contest to come out on top in the U.G.N. Drive collecting S20000 more dollars than the Sophomore or the Seniors in the class competition. Captain Newman M.D., starring Gregory Peck and Angie Dickenson, was the Junior class movie selection. The show earned 25506.95 to put toward the Junior-Senior Prom which was under the direction of Nancy Clark. Miche Howser and Kathy Mancke were the American Field Service finalist. The Junior Class Officers, with our counselors Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Tate, among other accomplishments this year guided our class to top recognition f in spirit week activities. X s I .il X . . r M., ? w'rQ.,,,,, it . ff, uf' X ii? ,J ' f zfipww .. ,, , Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Tate offer guidance to Juniors. ef- av -1 an Gail Achterman Adrienne Anderson 'Q Af. , i.. xr ' QM' Pat Andrew Diane Arnold Sherrel Bacon Penny Baker ,. ' . T , Gwen Ball 0 . Fran Barker if A R X ' 1. i Dave Barth ri r 1 k in' -A I Randy Adkins I A Bob Anderson Doug Andrews Gregg Arnold Georgia Baker . 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Paula Keeney S at John Kizziah Ah L Michael Koenig F- Kathy Lang x x , X o , ts' rf L Barbara Johnson Micky Jones L L 5 Mike Kennedy Judy Klecker fi! ,, Walt Kowalewski 6 .Za I ' L Sue Larson at sv so ug, ,5 Buster Johnson 'bg , . sh 4 1 Ron Judson Kristi Kennen x ers? Connie Knack Kathy Kroll Barbara Lauderdale B sn- N X t Laurie Johnson as rr it ,Q-:, Terri Judson Q Xa Steve Kent .p Y' f Mary Knapp Q X x get rf X . Ss. Donna Kucera Tom Lawerence SUS Letterman Sue Lewis Chris Lillebo Marilyn Limbocker Qu U my p . ' Q Steve Und Nancy Line Fred Lrsanu shawn time fi-KX ' r in I f to -9 - B' L 5 Dennis Logan Kathy Long Laurie Long Hadley Loveall Ron Johnson xt U' Becky Kurtti Brian Kerns .f Phyllis Knight Kathie Ladd Romona Lenz John Jolly Q-'JKXK , . X x X 5 . Ql- Terry Kaiser 6-, Q. Gayle Kilgore Judy Knittel Candi LaLack Jan LeTourneux Y . u xfi X' t Halsey Lovejoy Ernest Ludington V - Q. X N... .M Steve Mallicoat Kris Lozano 1 5. J Mary MacDonald Kathy Mancke N , e ' 7 . s W- -' 1 , x . ' xo SA is lean Mansfield Rick Mansfield Linda Marsh Peter Marsh Marsha Marshall George Martin Randi Martin ' 3 Ov, sshkxe.. fgiio .s ., A x Linda Martsfield Don Mason lon Mason Mike Mason Lynn Masterson Charlotte Mattison Cathy Mattson J X , ,.k Nix ig ' ' ' X X v V r -. f eg. R Q' 'f . rx V k ' Marcia May Deb McCall Theresa McCIusky Ralph McDonald Regina McDonald Bennie McFadin Ed McFerron A Bob McGarry Gay McGarth Joyce McKinney Linda McMahon Vivian McMinn Joy McRae DHD Meeker . t' , 5, i5 ,' ' K h - M, 48 , X k X . '. R E . 1 t t , X- Randy Melton Lawerance Mendenhall Kier Mennis Mike Miles lerry Miller Don Mills Evelyn Milliken an .k i r R sky- K t 7 Ing.. I Y ix K X is . is Vkkk ,J f k ' , 'i'i A A M ' A X so Judith Milne Tom Minty Barbara Mizell Jan Mlynczak Jim Mlynczak Jim Mooney lim Moore cl- 5 loe Moreland 6. N . 1 Cindy Murray Diane Nielson o-L Q . , 5 ii --. elf' Li, Steve Oberman Nikki Omans A Jeanne Paulson 32 7' lay Perry Melba Peterson :J me . xxx Q as I Jn A ,f Don Mortz 'X . x Bob Naimark loyce Nordyke S' 1 ax Dutch Ochse foul Kim Owen Lynn Paulus Q .1 of -E -gays Kenneth Person 3 f Q 1 n 'Maxx -2. , , 4- . Ron Petsch iv X f s es Xxx M Ron Mom - l is-f L 5 4'ifs Dan Nelms v- LX Kathy Norris ,,, X: A. Bob Oesterling Kathy Owens 49 L lerry Pecht Maridee Peterson A .y Anthony Philley at X s,..., f so L. l 9 is Chris Phillips Christy Phillips Larry Pickerel Kim Morris Kris Nelson Paul Nosbisch Y ew 4, Gayle Ohling ,Sy Sandy Palmer .5:' Barry Peine Marilyn Morris X X Paul Nelson X X , ,Sgr S if Wilbur Noteboom I Barry Olson as, lim Parker X ,- Kathy Pennell A gg 5, 0' Nl i J, we , 1.-. I Suzanne Mosman '6- Quii ' S Sandy Nelson lf, X sf .All . L 1--e. . K Ken Nott M .. 5 M i It sf K 5 1 .L Corrine Olson Larry Parker Glennda Peoples Margaret Murdock Ellen Nichols wi' ,t .A Sandi Oakly av Karen Olson . 6 , Mike Parker Dan Perry 1 lj VALWI A Tim Rabald Don Rader f T 4 K 1. ra Dick Reed Rick Rees . H J Margo Ritchie 'W 555 Ron Robinson Q, E it 'N A Pete Rudie s 3 Tim Rytel H ' Jerrold Ritner Steve Roessler ,., is t . -ll, Larry Ruffcorn 111-vs T 5 Cheryl Sacre 'NJ F! Vx' S . ff ' .. -as if Doug Pietrock Randel Pinckney rre c Steyr w s 9 K . -X, Q xx s T? if -' Y eie: be ' hx N A .w i F Bill Powell Gappy Preuit Terry Procter Mike Quinn gs. -,- 1 ua. lv Ron Rakozy Trel Randall lim Rastorfer t g g is it .1 1 x Bill Renault Glen Reynolds Kathy Ridings .. 3 . t i Ron Rittenhouse Dianna Robb Mark Roberts . in gx 'P S K , S Gayle Ronne Harry R001 Sylvia Rothweiler ' 1 Terry Rundall Ray Russell Tony Russell T . 'Q'- T is f is 1- , AVAV i N Sgr' .lim Salter Fred Sawyer Greg Schildmeyer 5- Pat Plog .ff Keith Price 5 ij V J' . Dan Rabe Linda Ray 'Sf it . . .4 lf' Q. d e Brian Riggs V Ralph Roberts i l. Sha f me, loe Rouske s Kathy Ryals I Rosy Schmick Ernie Pool Diane Prince .- s s. . s .... ' Gary Rabe 6 . Q J i Jeff Redinger Carol Ringeisen 1 Q in lim Robinson as Walt Ruddiman X Linda Ryals Susan Schmidt tx-.. 'S Kathy Schneider ,V 2 Paul Schwarz ,Lx , X ah Doug Shaw 5 , ,. I Tom Shipler Kathi Simons V ,Q Suzanne Smither Dan Stanton Sue Stevenson Sherrie Stovall ps' Tx Bill Schoppert , .fr . Steve Scott 2 Gene Shaw ir-s w.. Donna Shipley 2 Charles Smith .4 ,A Sue Snyder , 1 4 x John Steinke IV A John Stone it ,gi Linda Strhecker 1 M.: V4 Tom Schott Laura Seacat Nancy Shay X. Blaine Shoop Linda Smith R 1. f 'Y' lim Spackman 1, f Rick Steinke l f 0- Cindy Storm Rick Stroup Susan Schradle lack Schunk i 6 i Larry Seamster Nancy Sealander ig . A 4 '-Qu , .Q :Ib s Steve Shelton Anita Shepp 1' S , 2 Sue Siewart lohn Silke me v L S4 Louise Smith Mike Smith Gloria Sparks G . 1 Linda Stewart 1 3 ... iff? 4, Vt- It Don Stoudenmeyer .vb 63 L Margo Stuart 'bt Bob Speckman Liz Schwalk Carol Schwanke by 'A' -5 if l 'D' i Cheryl Shaffer Joe Shatos i is gi, ,x gf ' 1 fl ' K , 1 Diane Sherwood Gary Shilling Doug Singer Greg Skillman qu 'SNS 1' '. Ryan Smith Sue Smith c. x . ' 1 4- L Bruce Spong Mark Springer 5 V .arf John Stuckman X A s- 'S' . ' Robert Stuller Carol Sullivan sf? L nf Kathi Sullivan S fftsgewigsf -Q - uel,,, -,Y W5 A .pit -t ,...,. ,. . 1156 3 ,Wye ,, J vi J f I 1 Mike Sweet .K ' E X -A , x sf' Suzie Taggert --fe,fe.,sN,,s.. e .eg in -e K - egg- , she . t -- seg 5 , 't r Q7 Q--5 3 5.3 . five v . F Terry Taggart Theresa Tallman Alan Tandy BFUCG Taylor John Taylor Stewart Taylor Steve Teeter Sherry Thibeau KNQWI FDGF IS MORE I ' - - X f, fi Q 1 , T K dl ,i,q T 35 I ,. 1 A A ,fi 5 N-,N K N a Terry Thibeau Barb Thomas Mary Thomas Pam Thomas Rod Thomas Ron Thomas Donna Thompson T 1 , A to 2' t , T , , mf , . t - S R T Mb A 'tx . H Mike Thompson Rod Thompson Charlotte Threlkel Lewis Todd Linda Townsend Marty Townsend Alice Trezise , L5 sk '- .- r. ' S -Q A.. X wh T' T ., , -if A K .T k Harold Trollinger Steve Troudt Richard Trumbley Oliver Trussel Ritchie Turner Tom Tveit Sandy Ulrich 'F 95 .' 'iv W if .0 'W - r 5, 'Ik M x K H, - - :IQ fi 1 'R '- X f tl? KKLA an A -:gg - 4 br Q m ...., t - is t Al Vandergrift lim Vanice Susan VanSateh Vivian Van Volkenberg Cora Vaughn Greg Vego Terry Vincent i ilris T o-r' B Q 4 if S 1 ' , K 'jfs r - xp. y Linda Vogt loyce Wade Lonny Wahl Mike Waite Beth Walberg Mike Waldroop Pam Walker sas, N, N' - ft . ' sk .- llt . T I 6 Becky Waller Sherry Walz Cathy Wann Wanda Ward Barb Warren Lee Watson Harold Wattenbarger f L Betty Watterman l L05-,git Mike West . x it Loise Whitely Q 'R 'ix Roelof Wybrandus 1 LX Teriy Withrow Cathy Woods Janet Wuorinen lan Zrhradnik Nancy Watterson Eric Westphal 'Wi Marcia Whitlock ,fl 'AMN T-v l .ag s 7 Larry Wiles 1: l R Dale Webb ii' Tim Wheeler V. Tom Whittenmore fl 1 r i 'EW 4, x I -V k - fzyy Bruce Williams lv 4,2 l Ralph Weeks if ., , , , ixrhh 1 it Bill Wherley 3, I ual N. Jeff Wickert F lerry Williams . V , gl t in Bill Weerd Kathy Wherley , Qs at' : Vx Tony Wickham e A Q x WX Sharron Williamston hx Rick Wendell g 4? Glenn White Linda Wiehe Ga. f Ken Wilson Tl-IAN EQUIVALENT TO FORCE fl X Buzz Wittenberg e, ,Q Sl xx ,ba .fist . . tl Steve Worley is-K. 1 Mike Yager Curtis Wolfer A Steve Worral 1 is Megan Phil Yarnell Juanita Wong Q1 Linda Worthington Carol Yuunt lim Woock t ,m T R' Marvin Wright ,, L, -L 3 s Mike Zagyva Cheryl Wener lulie White J. .W 1 x Q R.. X Linda Wiessner 1 .xl v :'3' Marshall Winslow J Ol-l NSON ' in Y m - L Eric Wood Kay Woodford 2- 1' x -M, ' X: x A , f Sue Wright Terry Wunderlin Dale Zehner E - X1 Roher Ziehart 1'-' .ws Q ' xr. e..s in .. s Cathy Collins and Dorothy Houck vice president and secretary of N.F.L. not pictured is president Al Homer. Speech members prepare for a meet, ,gn ,, - Miss Anderson displays speech trophies. Debaters practice before a tournament. SPEAKERS BRING HCJNOR Q -,,,,.- Students practice cross questioning. Debaters await tournament departure, Greg Arnold practices before entering competition. O SOUTH The 1965-66 speech and debate teams coached by Miss Amanda Anderson brought a total of twenty-tour trophies and seven certificates ot award to South Salem during the school year. They attended ten tourna- ments and meets and participated in a number of local events individually. Top honors were garnered when Cathy Collins took first place first in the district meet, then went on to capture the title of top orator in the state. As a result ot this achievement, she attended the National Speech Contest held at the University of New Mexico late in June. She was accompanied by Miss Anderson. Dorothy Houck won a trip to New York and the United Nations as a result ot her speech given forthe Odd Fellows Oratorical Contest. Seven Speakers placed first or second in district competition and thus represented South in the State meet. ,gg Yin if f 1.578 K g, - svffm as t . X is f X-,,.-f Paul Nosbich delivers an oration. i lt. Paul Nelson exhibits his talent as an alteredinner speaker. . AW - A 'K J! WEN x QW- e' I f . xl 'T' 'S IF A IVlAN'S EDLJCATIOP Tom Stein Candy Patterson Betty Fisketjon President Vice President Secretary ' i- 5 4' ' r' -2 L r gf . Nancy Adams George Adkins Gary Adwell rv R.- , wr L I Walt Apley Barb Auld Sandra Blischke .tr 2-er J' ,L Nancy Bolin Tom Boock Terry Cameron Ann Chisholm Cathy Collins Isabel Eggart John Gaskins Diane Gassner sz ,HP If 1 v I 'W' .UF ., f Paul Gormesen Allan Griffiths Dan Haggerty Marilyn Hammond Kenneth Hansen Janet Hemelsirand na., Q, - ,gm Graham Hicks V ,JQU I M A 'SK g,,,A Kathy Hoefke Cathv Holm Becky Hunt Debbie Janick Carol Johanson ll'-5' A John McCullough Treasurer Q . 5 Spencer Allen Brian Boe 7' Mary Chernak Beth Glascock Cline Hickok Connie lohanson FINISHED, HE IS FINISHED Linda Jones Teresa lones Karl Konka E. A. Eilerle SHHUY I-HIGCK Steve Lowen Katherine Loggan David Lyles nr nw McGilchrist Tom McGilchrist Kathy Meyer Barb Mills Robert Milne Joe Much Q4 National Honor Society provides recognition to students who are standing in Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character.'N.H.S. sists of 83 members. Advisor is Mr. R. Whiteman. Membership in N.H.S. requires a G.P.A. of 3.2 or higher and a ority vote of the members. D 0'- Liz Nicholson Vickie Palmason Linda Paulson This year Honor Society has been experimenting with a Tutoring Meffilee Ouifine Corrie Rae Pat Reed ram to help other students who have trouble in particular subjects. Honor Society is in charge of the Paperback Bookstore which s money to support a scholarship for a deserving Senior member of at the end of the school year. iw fs. Qi! l Nancy Royse janet gahrn Ruth Saunders Nancy Schafter Janette Schendel Sue Schoppert YT lill Scofield Jeff Shinn Mary Simmons Gary Sloan lerry Sloan Dave Steinke S. I if S- yf 7, vkr Thompson Nancy Vick Marilyn Vohland Bruce Waldie Barbara Ward Tom Windedahl fwawkr? A ga, I ,Q K K ff-auf . I '-vw 'O x xv M lm Cheryl Schaffer and Barbara Glisar enjoy badminton at the initiation Bar-B-0 llllay 1. . it ie 2' 11 A X re J .g 'K 1 5 it , 4 Nik .IARQAA rf: Quill and Scroll is a national honorary journalism society recognizing members of high school publications who have given outstanding service to their staff. A prospective member must have had at least one year of journalistic work, and rank in the upper third of his class scholastically. The Advisors are Mrs. Doris Six and Mrs. Luralin Graham. President was Bryon Boe, Vice President, Neff Powell, and Secretary, Linda Vogt. The annual money making project, High School Bowl, was held April 5th and 8th. The first match Sophomores Andrew Emhick, Steve Jennings, Eric Cooley, and Julia Gies defeated Juniors Bob Naimark, Bob Stuller, lack Schunk, and Steve Groff. The Sophomore Team met Walt Apley, Bob- Ann Ward, Jan Sabin, and Teri Cameron of the Seniors in the champion- ship which ended in a tie. Linda Vogt, Secretary of Quill and Scroll and President elect for the coming year ,Vg gg K . Sk, 3. g ,kgs , ,. .t,. ,, t W O ir K gig. . ,S i ,Q g Q X is Q 5 ,1 BE ' if is sf: , r -' - we Eff s i r r .ri tif f . in K ,gg X Q. C1 , sv . 113 2 5 A. s Q. w Ll 4' X . E 3 KT if cg Q si: Sli.: ' ' xii ' gtg : A nl i if as :jeg sf y at z tsf' N123 ' . 5' 2-si ' i ,- fi? N f 5 if ' ' in 'Qc Fi A 'Q we pf fx, .S Qfrs--s, f , cfs. - 1 ,Tri 2 1352 gf? g A S ,- A ijt. , ' '.' ,, '. ig ..4 'is 3' I - -- -'Os H- '. t Q . .. 4 K Senior vs. Sophomore in the annual High School Bowl. T52 E if . A h ., - fqg 5 F ig ex? J is M r 5 if .gi Q Y if - -..M ' SENIORS, SOPHS TIE IN H.S. BOWL s f 33. Neff Powelland Molly George relaxing at BarfB-Q initiation. x i 'f '1 s l x l Neff Powellvice presidentand Bryon Boo President were Quilland Scroll scholarship winners. I 53 ,ff X-. fm uw V332 as 3 ii, o if , Y, 7 i, 3W fir ! X . c . N nf' 'X A Qi! all if . gi t Y Q Q. ..s,. . - -W 1. , I li vga . . H if Y h - 5. if , it ,f1 N, ' fm ' ..,?.,g-'4l,igf'Y' . U. A 'xl f if -'Y-'4-ite:-,-'iff'-'sn W 1 f U ry 1 .M r? his -Q-QW 0 v ,Hz U fe J Q ' l f J 1 'fu .wh r'n's'o'v v . f L U i4 l X ...R vip ' .5-'.,.', pol, ,Ii O 'U o U' ,Q Y 1 I,.I'aea- 1. 'nw V fx ,S iw, Vai' ' ' ' ' ' '4'1'ffff ri .-: Q f Maid of Cotton, Louise Smith with lim Salter, Don Rasmussen, King of Cotton, was crowned by Cathy McFarland, Kon-Tiki, the Y-Teen Cotton Ball was April 16 at the Starlight Room of the Marion Hotel. Louise Smith reigned as Maid of Cotton and Don Rasmussen as King of Cotton. The Chessmen provided music for the dance. Cathy McFarland of North High was gen- eral chairman and Linda Marsh of South served as chairman for the refreshments. E S in 'le Q 'Q f ti U 5 li' as H- 4 A WIL The Spirit of Twirp Day invaded the halls ot South Salem High School, llllay 6, 1966. The Twirp Dance was held from 8 to 11 p.m. in the East Balcony. Theme of the dance was A Wild Week-End. Couples were iudged for the best costumes. 1st place winners were Don Rasmussen and Gail Horning, 2nd place, Paul Ferry and Sue Burroughsg 3rd, Ron Johnson and Colleen Case. Grant and the Blue Boys provided live music for the evening. The dance was sponsored by the Boy's League. EEK-EN D it 'Q 3 . s.. . s. ,u-.....--.-- . X1 4 Q ,I . ' -if Y. ' if c-,fx 0 lrqjwl a Q g L. X . 'I X ' ri' 3 , A. 7- 5. kv xi 1Q'X .., . Q w E XL f - TX T J rx ' .9 ' Q f ' 'Q ii , .. I W . N' . ymw 4--I - ,vdx la V, ij!! . .A V ,h .za . A ,- tf -Q 1 . 'I X I '.. iv 'A' Y Q . . J -' ruff- H ,1 A nf k , . ' 4.4 - ,.. , 2. , v, J., I ,,-ef f ,H 9 5 5 . .Nw rg.- fwdl . . . . 'B . ,Q 5 . A3 A .. 5, Q I' K V, 6 X- Iv . .. , 4 T Q5 . Q ' 4 ,Q Q, . .3 -.f I -ffiaw A A ' A 1 . A -. - K, ' i -1. 'H iii? .1' .55 by 'A - . K- L gf 5 M' -mrf'CsN2?: f'Ws T'11Qgil' - - 1' .ii N . . Q .Q-f .AAA ,Q .Q Eff' A ! A ii-MW-,,,.. x., JM., X g5,f,,,g.y , . x ffm Q .fgjt .f5.gS:.,. ,33QW,g,, 1-Qi L , . X X 1 , fl - 4 Q +f..1af.Qf.,-Pi - - - g' ' 2 YF r . xg X v 4 W 'M-ff L Q . -Sff-- V 157 ww I- Chuck Milne hits fairway wood. SOUTH TAKE Coach Strickland. HIRD MILNE TAKES SECCJND ..,.,,u,,pu.mn-o--4 John McCullough putts Doug McMullen tees off. The 1966 Golf team won the Up-State tourna- ment and the District Crown and took third in state. The golfers had a 22 win 3 loss record and a 10 win 2 loss record in District. Both losses were to Corvallis, but South avenged the losses by defeating Corvallis in both District and State. South was led by Chuck Milne, who tied for second in State shooting 143 for 36 holes ot golf. Chuck was named to the All-State Golf team. Other members of South Golf team were Doug McMullen, John McCullough, and Mark Roberts. I Abzgi Y, I I we FIRST IN DISTRICT yy .X The 1966 Saxon netters brought home many honors as they compiled an impressive 12 win 3 loss record. Lead by Eric Cooley, who finished first, the Saxons won the district matches with lack Shunk and Bob Plyler finishing third and fourth respectively, and the doubles team of Al Homer and Tom Stein finishing second. At the state meet Cooley captured second while pacing his team to the runnerup position. fren!!! Pictured below, Diane Armpriest. - -1- QP ami :hx wk 5 Back row: Miche Howser, Carol Schunk, Marilee Eivers, Adviser, Miss Wilma Earnest, Roxanna Schriver and Susan Hunt. Front row: Diane Armpriest, Emily Beard, Mary Beth Harris, Jeanette Schendel, Genice Gladow, and Sharon Williamston, Not Pictured: Marsha Clark, Molly Hoffestetter, Betsy Merk, and Mary Steinfeld. GIRLS SI-ICDW SKILI. IN TENNIS Miche Howser serves. Debbie Hunt reiurns a drive. Sherri Christensen goes for the ball. at , jg' V- if 2: Af X 3' is '-,f 2 if ,1-LL , Hn if W W , S ,-in- IQ x .1 if P 'x. v ,f 0 nv y . M.,,aQM ff' JUNIORS A ,fvw:k'air 1 swixlmdiuihl' PACE CINDERIVIEN 19' .. : The 1966 South Salem track team, composed of mostly sophomores and juniors, compiled an impressive record under Coach Lou DeLorretto. The cindermen placed second in the District meet behind Corvallis, whom they had beaten earlier in the season. Those representing South at the State meet were Tim Daley, Brad Seaton, Dave Olson, Dave Dyson, Sonny Jepson, Arnie Muller, and Larry Mendenhall. Most of the Iettermen will he returning next year. .sees B' -ffwakxs S as ir L., K Q V Nwsuw- ' V.. Mix Qssitlef ..si.sf- -an gfgqlf-XM - ' -W- Wras. - f T. ,. w 5 , -W A T , ., V e S ,W-ef , we , r -. S - Ai fg,Q?'f.. , sk ,gf , , Y.. X. ,. N. . -. -- f ' ' 's .. r if - M - M sf Q, T ' h L 4 g.i't'5..,..rsQg.e,g6, W 1 -Ms'S1:x.. I. K' - - -- .N W T fi. ? - :Q r 5, 3 ,,... '. 1 fm. ..,,-V, '- A r ...g .gf ' ft 'Rift - Q T.. or S s.sv::k....-f , 4 .sxsyvm Mis' 5 . .nf K -lv x - , A' .Af SS-f ' Q39 . MNRRS ,ss .t.. t .t.,5,,sS,s W-Q-ss... we wlvwd E , . i wr- T i STATE MEET PARTICIPANTS, First row: Sonny lepson, Larry Mendenhall, Tim Daley, Brad Seaton. Standing: Coach DeLorretto, Dennis Boock, Dave Dyson, Arnie Muller, Coach Goodson xi 5 maori . 5s S or .fn .. . if Sf- SAXON NINE TAKE Tl-HRD K 'ix Burchfeild slams another hit. PCHTSOV' fakes 3 PitCh The 1966 Baseball team finished the season with 13 wins and 11 losses. ln District play a 6 win 6 loss record placed South in third place, the team batting average was 226, and Don Mason ledithe team with a .324. Bruce Preim, the number one pitcher, compiled a 5-3 win loss record, striking out 77 and achieving an E.R.A. of 1.75. Niles Kapuniai struck out 61 opponents in 34 innings and had the lowest E.R.A., .86. 10 juniors will return on the varsity squad. The J.V. Baseball team attained a .339 team batting average. Mike Dewey who hit .419 and Craig Price who hit .475 led the l.V. team this year. The team had a 13-5 win-loss record. .' if dh! Xa Coach Cliff Girod runs back from the mound. Pfiem bums 3 Singh?- Strode wields another strike. . -Q x1',Q,:,N.. 'JI F.'3-ini ,wail t . x - N v- 5,543 vi t - iw W- ' 5. 4.1, .ff A Johnson puts 'em out at first. www ,oz ' F- it -.a .i.- 's rg,-' V437 l or Af 4' Scholarship was Girl ofthe Month Kate l.oggan's title for May, Ken Hansen was May's Rotarian. 5-,hs April honors were received by Leslie Ward tahovel as Girl ot the Month under the title Talent, Alan Wilson as Boy of the Month and Rotarian Bryan Boe tbelowl. SPRING HONORS , Amv- mmm S. 'PNN 8 Craig Chambers was elected Boy ofthe Month for March. March Rotarian honors went to Tom Stein and Barb Mills gained the title of Activities as March Girl of the Month. S I3I.ITl-IE SPIRIT Under the direction ot Miss Margret Burroughs, Noel Coward's BIithe Spirit was presented by the drama club on May 19 and 20. Cast members included Barb Dilaconi, Nancy Stroup, Brian Steely, Mike Chattin, Anne Putman, Bob-Ann Ward, and Sue Cross. -M - ,K i V fx W ,, . V Q , . Q 1 , ,ww 1-4 4V5'k'2'.e S5 .. xr A K . , -f . tl 1 if lt N. ,ki ' fr S PRETTY AS AFWCTURE i-it The Home Economics Club's fashion show, Pretty As A Picture,' was held April twenty-ninth in the Little Theater. Diane Arnold was chair man of the event. Thirty-one girls modeled clothes they had made. Vt' 1 2 S 3 ,, 5 ' r .H K ,. ,ss 5 t ' girl 3 xi 0 v s A sk fe: . .Sf ! sl is . e 9 tl' A ' i 4 1 I6 lflxi ,. l70 .R A s n'E'1is si JN ,,- , I u Y V sg? as 5- ? Q ei gms .Xa Q ilf ill . ,Q , Ani-lin 4.55 'i i Q' Q-f ti F li A NE .Y I , Q . j 'y A' ti' 57.11. Q FEE ' ,ffm 'Q Kim Kyler models a pancho. Below Elene Nichols models a skirt and sweater. i EI if f . N We i g K . I ltr if-A fi are rd. r i 'f ' ' 3 i er Cx f fir' 4. gr 'I .Q x :A f N 37 A- N1 lo Sue Burroughs wears a coat and dress she made. Claudia Bech wears a full length dress. if 1 fifigif , ,... . . 2 P' ti-wget . 3 Q A V., V A ' ' ' 3 ,P . T , A . 332 e i if fit: 'A Y E ., gi ft 'S - 2. . . 77: . M Q, 1 C 4 .4 all 7 5 J I Q 3 A fl A fit? 37 ,fi 4 i if JY. . I ,I ff' we i H,-3 ig' .ff gi .Q ki Ki iiiw M. N gr f 'J i,l I 13 ' 'f 9 'WU' is-.f K,-1 , l r.- Y 15 if Fr Sf 'Ili Kathy Camitelli models school wear. Southern Springtime, this year's Girls League fashion show, was held in the Leslie Auditorium on March eighth during homeroom. General chairman for the annual event was Jody Mohney. Models were: Collen McEldowney, Kathy Bush, Lynda Ryan, Craig Price, Kathy Hanggi, Trish England, Julie Utter, Greg Specht, Sharon Dooley, Kathy Camitelli, Mike Atkinson, Ferrele 'M Tingly, Steve Bennette, Mardel Chinburg, Dale Zehner, Shelly Grunden, and Laura Secant. Sham Dgglgyg fgady for 3 day at gghggll SOUTHERN SIDRINGTIIVIE ' AQ' At leit, Collen McEIdowney wears formal attire, Above is Ferrele Tingly and Mike Akinson. H 1 r 4- Q. Q 'N' A ii Jeff Shinn assisted Warren Cooley, Masters of Ceremonies. I N . 5 C gl Six Sophomore Girls dance to the music of Pink Panther. ,E 3 2 is i's X ii X 'Fifi S . X N A 49 ...alll H D of 4 I FUNZAPOPPW Neff Powell, Cathy Collins and Brian Steeley skip around Oscar Weiner Don Rasmussen. The twelfth annual Funzapoppin, all school talent show, was pre- sented at 8 o'clock on April 29 and 30. The show was directed by Diane McGilchrist, First Vice President of the A.S.B. She was supported by com- mittee heads Tickets, Patty Osborne, Announcements, Al Holmerg Programs, Barb Mills, Publicity, Beckey Beard, Script, Miche Howser and Kate Loggan, Props, Cathy Compton, Finances, Cline Hicock, Make-up, Jody Heidel and Ushers, Kathy Loggan and Lynda McGilchrist. The faculty adviser was Mr. Birch. A variety of talents highlighted the evening. Dance routines by the Saxonettes, Sue Synder, Steve Douglas, the Sophomore Girls, and Isabell Eggart, our Peruvian exchange student led the acts. Vocal numbers were offered by the Caldwell Bros., the Sojourners, Leslie Ward, Judi Hallmark, and the Haggerty Bros. Also singing were Pat Andrew, Beckey Adler, and Sara Sherman. Al Griffith, Gail and Gwen Goddard and Lance Caldwell presented piano numbers. Sandie LaLack demonstrated a baton twirling routine and the loe Moreland Quartet performed. Sisters. AI Griffiths, pianist. W. Q 'S Lance, Kim and lim, the Caldwell Bros. Sailor Linda Ryan of the Rally Squad, ' Z!'1:' ' 1 x , ' .:..-:ec 5 fx -. wr 3151 sf , 3,-I -,- .- fi, ella..-...Q-oilvn-van-. -nib h K .-nn.' OUR HEARTS WE PLEDGE... Heading the senior class for the '65-'66 school year were: Al Swottord, presidentg Barb Mills, vice president, Nancy Wiles, sec- retary, and Lynn Schlesinger, treasurer. Helping our seniors with their future plans were Mrs, Gwen Craft and Mr. Cliff Cirod. Senior class council members: Paul Gormsen, Doug McMullen, Bob Kelly, Tom Stein, Mike Riley, Karl Konka, Betty Fisketjon, Nancy Royse, Pat Cutler, Jody Mohney, Sue Schoppert, Sue lohnson, Mike Dawson, Ann Chisholm, Nancy Wiles, Sandi Lalack, Marilyn Ham- mond, lan Davis, and Cyndi Tompkins. .ekx fi wr- James Adair Nancy Adams Brett Adamson George Adkins Gary Adwell in 5 leane Allen Richard Allen Adele Allison Al Anderson Dale Anderson Mary Anderson Walt Apley ,lj 331 L. 'ir-if LYNN ADDGVSOH John Alana simon CLASS COUNCIL: Cyndi Tompkins, sue innnsnn, Maniyn Hammnnn, Mike vngi, Sandie Lalack, Tom Stein, sue scnnnnen Mike Riley, lody Mohney, Ann Chisholm, John White, Sue Cutler, Karl Konka, Betty Fisketjon, Denny Batterman, Nancy Royce, Bob Green l 75 f 'N Marvin Arnold Melody Arnold Kathy Atkins Mike Atkinson Barb Auld . Q 39kt ,. tx xg? ' X x K' We UQ' Martin Axford Wayne Bachlet Cheryl Baecher Andrea Baker Maureen Baker '75 I'-rgkk, if 'WQQ' Dixie Balch Estelle Barber Laurie Barclay Nancy Bartel Joan Battalion Dennis Batterman Kristina Bauck Rodney Beach Becky Beard lim Beardshear 6 3r+1Q'e i Q-av' 'Ev ca., B A .kg gsta W, is W H . o 7 3-I I Claudia Beck Greg Becker T Judith Berger William Bickell Julie Beggs Charles Behr Kelly Bennett s 'Cf' OV' sr 'C' Cathe Bickler Ruth Birks Linda Bishop MN is gi Tina Bishop Terry Biwer fbv 'Gram 'Nao Sharon Blackman Sandra Blischke gg? A B 3 'U'-+,, 5 w WH Cherri Blodgett Karen Bocock Brenda Bodmer Brian Boe 'Ku- Nancy Bolin Christy Bonogofski Tom Boock Gordon Boon ,r. J 'A 'ms' fsaln' -alll Mathew Boles 7 00' Jack Boyd gi ia ef fl -ig' 4.---4 Jim Boyd Rod Britt Judy Brown Roger Brown Pam Browning Dixie Bryan Bob Bryant Dan Buntjer Judy Burger Jim Burrell JIUW ,, Q'G' Q X -1-- -w X ,.,-al-4' YN -:gr-4 sf E E. h i id' Ron Burt Shirley Burton Phil Butler Carolyn Byars David Cain 3.15. an Iv' 'ii' sl' Q' . ggnnl Luann Calba Terri Cameron Bill Camp Kathy Campitelli Tony Carbaugh ff- 3 'T 1, aww. Q45 ii so aa o S K W AK Susan Carlson Bruce Carroll Janet Carroll Dave Casteel Craig Chambers 'B' 1 1 VX 'suv sffilw Patty Chapman Bent Chapman Mary Chernak Pam Chester Ann Chisholm OQQ W if N. 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'I' 1, 'Hn 59 aww- if i' 1 Betty Fisketion Jim Flory Shirley Foster Kathleen Folz Edwin Fox I 'Z'-3 3 ,V on ' 1 ' 2- Q -67+ l fi! lollxgm nil'-4' O0 A .lb V iran' Steve Fox Leaun Fuchs Mary Jo Fujii Pete Gaskins Diane Gassner Menu Carol Gedmy Tia Gemmell Gordon Gesner Arnold Gibson Beth Glascock Gail Goddard 1045 .qua-v 'ww 'Ea V55 g Q--ia.. Q1 John Goffrier Judy Gohring Carol Goodyard Mike Goold Ei Y, Q 0119 010' 'Jiri--lu agar Paul Gormsen Evelyn Grabenhorst Theressa Graf Pat Graham Greg Grewe 'K-T' QQ' ,KQV efxfx if Al Griffiths Shari Grohe Mark Grussendorf Edward Gurgurich Dan HHESBVTY Q3 ...,, -of sf' mv Q, 'vw Ed Hall Merrille Hall Christie Hamilton Jacqueline Hamilton Pamela Hamilton nr- -1'f ' dv Gary Hammack Lee Hammond 1'-7 IZA Marilyn Hammond Tim Hanggi 'Vw - a,t. 3 wr 'ur' Sandi Hann Kenneth Hansen Hal Harmen Allen Harmon Barb Harmon seg, Qi' ii' New ,ln Sf 13-ef eggs-A 'Q' i Vicki Hamilton Patricia Harms Bob Harms Sydney Harris Gary Harrison ,gif sf Cherrie Harry Gill Harshaw Marilee Hartley Steven Hathaway Terry Hayden WOF W Deanna Hayes - Dan Haynes Kathryn Hayward Kurt Heady Jodie Heidel :gnu-'FF' are f Janet Hemelstrand lim Henry Kathy Herd Karen Hertel Cline Hickok w-In at ff is. . N - ' i t.. fi IQ!-H' 'Fab- aham Hicks Sheri Hill David Hillpot Sharon Hinrichsen Kim Hobbs 40 'Que-nv :rms 'YS' Terri Hocstetler Kathie Hoefke Barbara Holden Catherine Holm Sharon Homes inn' - NN:-t i l I J ---' I. if . - ..-b. fg ' t r..Li ,BMW I N Q3 1 , 'Sy' 'f. A X K Y if af... is '33 Dianna Horn Gail Horning Sandra Hoskinson Kerry Hought Perry Hought 38 'lv TW S 'O N 'T '-'vb Q 1 Tom Hubbard Barbara Hundemer Rebecca Hunt Brad lnsley Nancy Isaac I I 'NDP' Kathy Jackson Karen Jacobsen Kathy Jacobson Cheryl Jaeger Debi Janicek div Q' r'f fm' Sz Mike Jaskoski Lowell Jenson Carol Johanson Connie Johanson Dale Johnson Dan Johnson Frank Johnson Gary Johnson Kathy Johnson Marilyn Johnson 3' Sue Johnson Patrick Johnston Dave Jones Don Jones Gary Jones George Jones 'YQ' Teresa Jones Linda Jones Scarlet Jones Steve lunor Andrea luras QR 'Q it I an acl, Nunn? V Nu.: Mary Justus Niles Kapunlai Katie Karlson Shirley Keefer Carl Keen nn' 'S' Lorelei Keeney Patricia Keeney Kim Keller Robert Kelly Richard Kelm if as-sf 'Qi f ,Q-9 'V' i Yi S ,sie Y f, wassup: .. Ben Kerns James Kirk Barbara Knapp Roger Knopf Jane Kollamn 'Y Will we 1 N,-1-6 Karl Konka Dan Kraushaar Kris Kuenzli Nyla Kuhnly Paul Kuhns Connie Kumm Cameron Kyle Tom LaDuke Darlene Lake Sandi Lalack 'KS' uk C C if C3 lanet Lamb Pat Lambertus James Langford Carolyn Langhoff Tom LaRoche A , xo-,. fl 62 'I ls T -if N. sl dK '9' 4 xl' Dick Larson Diane Lawerance Dave Lawson Victorine LeCompte Teresa Leslie f ff 1 If k , -ic 19' i r -of '- 4 ROSS Lewelling Steven Loewen Kate Loggan Kathy Loggan Cathie Long Y, Y - Q Q' - 'Ty' Pat Loomis Michael Lough Kathy Lussier Jesse Lyke David Lyles V! 3 Q 'Q RX 'U- 'sf 9' Gary Lynch Phil McClary Margaret McCluskey Don McCracken John McCullough 191 'M- Y 'az ' Merrilyn McDonald Dave McDowell Ron McFadden Marge McFarland Diane McGiIchrist ,, D ...E re if ,, 'Y' Tom McGiichrist Cheryl Mcllvain Jeff McKiIIop Doug McMullen Pamela MacKinnon nn i Pauline Maddy Cheryl Magsuiit u sa: .3 Janet Manke David Manock Sarah Marsh 192 Nx f l yr 4, f y . ,. -if' Qi .x Q N, :Q .mlm 'Ran al H 1 A V A Cavs, f Tx' n e Nw-r-pf Kai? 'thus 'tar Craig Martell Carl Martens Steve Marth Lonnie Martin Rodney Mary -no.. u'x Q--gp 15? up-lf ilu' 2 Barbara Mattson Susan Maude Lois Mefford Dennis Meola Norman Merill Ip' ,ei 41 :Y ,M 'mr' 4ll!L'Y ihuf Ron Methvin Kathy Meyer Buck Miller Cheryl Miller Tawnda Miller loan Millikan Patti Millikan Barbara Mills Vicki Mills Chuck Milne Xt em S A Yi' 'SS' vii' -:nge Wk GN' sk is iss' V Ne Robert Milne M162 'UNL- is Gary Mink :S-'R Marcia Mink Jody Mohney Roberta Moore Q 9 X in i f l! l N I 5? we s. X W , Q X , Tom Moore Margie Morrow Gail Morse Terry Morton loe Much WVU' . -Gs? l..5 y' fy 22? Arnold Muller Steve Muller Barbara Murren Linda Nagy Sue Naimark NT? A align 'Wai' Donna Neher Bill Nelson Delilah Nelson lens Nelson Karen Newcomer i911 'bv -gf-r ,,.a.va-4 FX A4 5g a P' CQ! any Qti xi 5 Liz Nicholson Linda Nisbett Bill Noll Jan Norris George North th' , W v-','V's 'nn -wST.'..3 1 '1 an or Bob Norton Carol Nunn Cindy Olson Dave Olson Karen Olson 'wiki' X' I QA 'Q--J '? if V R 'nk Ng! h -A 'P 'W' Dianne Oraw .uf Gary Orey Patti Osborn Vicki Palmason Victor Panther 'Q T '33 G- avr' ,,. xii' E Candy Patterson Stanley Patterson Linda Paulson Tom Pearson Mark Person 3 -V Ginger Peterson Richard Peterson Vervene Peterson K'Hj,,,,Q 46 l' 53 Q K dub Gary Phillips Greg Phillips Ifvyf. -Q- KQQKN sr:- if 3'f silt' 'i Richard Phillips Bill Pickerel James Pickett Connie Pierce Patty Pierce iif'.T'X ,id mf V ,f W an' ,,,,.f--cf L Charlene Pietrok Bob Plyler Mike Polston Carolyn Porter Dale Powell 19.37 ,,-f WU in-Ax, ffl? J' . 'ag 4 K ' Z Neff Powell Alan Preissler 'DK if 'Y Julie Price Bruce Priem 5, uw Q, Dave Priest Valerie Prosser Belinda Purvine GUSQ 3.52 tg pi . Anne Putman Kurt Putman Carolyn Quimby Merrilee Quiring Cathy Ragan ,, 1 X 9553 4 Q xx R' if N Cs- 1 rl lg G4 Q1 fs , S in - C ' iw Xi e ' V 'shi' -cr' - Norman Ramsden Donald Rasmussen Connie Rea Pat Reed Melvin Reese MX . Qb, P K x pw 1' ' N., s i Q Q , W' R 3 . 3 R Q 1' 1 of S ,i fl rtk. xx V x I gy E . ' xy N., T AQ t , bv , Lynda Reiman Greg Retzlaff Duane Reynolds Bradley Rice Mike Riley 197 19 ff isp' sv' A , A uw, at yyel ,f ' Sherry Riley virgo.. ..x fp ' if 1'l! v-1-pn' Robert Rohde Q 43512 Linda Ryan I W I anew Bill Rinker Dennis Roberton Ann Robertson Don Robinson f'Wuf N if Q'I.'!' Q.. Nav R, Laham Rollins Nancy Royse Deston Russell Linda Russell Wiki' WSW X 'JJ' Sharon Ryan Janet Sabin Karol Salter Brenda Samples -sv JV ,..l'-r M-Wyf William Samples Carolyn Sandahl Sandy Sanders Mike Satrom Ruth Saunders bi K. . ' X . Marilyn Savage Myra Scharn Janette Schendel Lynn Schlesinger vdef' 45 , VX, -.5-, ,-...e E of Susan Schoppert Connie Schott Jeffery Schumacher Carol Schunk John Schwichtenberg Y Y Connie Scofield Jill Scofield Cindie Scott Cyndee Scott Rogene Scott l99 faq, ,qv ,QQ Juanita Seay . Mary Selander Elaine Sellwogd John Senter Nancy Shaffer mv .,, Dennis Shaw Stephen Shaw Janet Sherfleld Sara Sherman Allen Shields as -uv j ' Y Jett Shinn Marilyn Shoemake Gerry Shoop Rick Shoup Mary Simmons bi 'aili- hm X I Alice Swain Sharon Slinker Gary Sloan Jerry Sloan Karen Smart Jef 'sid QQ 'Q' 'TI' S 1 Ll 6 Diane Smith Robert Smith Sherry Smith James Smither Kree Kree Snyder .uv-P' Vi' 2 59 ...Q vwnuf' mg-are tl lv- 'ft 'QR fr Richard Snyder Clara Spackman Joy Staniford Steve Stanley John Stavenau 1 ,ai .i' - t K J., J ' . ff'- x EF' Brian Steely Mark Stein 'T' fy, 5 R Y Tom Stein Dave Steinke 201 ' , Q --f John Stewart Luana Stewart im , an Dennis Stoll Susan Storm no W M- Mike Stortz ianell Stose Patty Straub Diana Strawn Pauline Stringer I , -mi' Ivan Strode Nanci Stroup Bernice Stuller Stephen Sturdivant Elaine Sturtevant X, 'Que--f K' Shun- favs' af-J Barry Sugnet Gale Sullivan Pat Sullivan Geraldine Sunderland David Svarerud 5C S WUN 3 K 1' 'Q,fv '9' , r Charlotte Sweeten Sandy Swendseid Diane Swenwold AI Swofford liek Synouski Y ff'-' rs 'NO S 'I iiiilf' V'l tv- QQ X Nuff Paula Taylor Linda Teston Park Thede Lynda Thomas Barbara Thompson fx ,.rX Y' Mia' Saae f New Carolyn Thorn Patty Tiano Ferryle Tingley Candy Toler Cyndi Tompkins 203 K' Kenneth Townsend Linda Trudgeon Lynda Tucker Edward Turvey Loren Turvey Zrwwyx 'buf Kathryn Underwood Robert Vangstad James Vankeulen Richard Van Wyngarden Nancy Vick 5' in '06 42 'hu-If so ThereSe Vilikefy Mike Vogt Marilyn Vohland Dave Vollmar Steven Wagner ' V , WY? ydf' if 4 K' f V Gordon Waldie Clayton Waldo Steve Waldroop Mary Walen Becky Waln it s YQ' Iv V NE A SQ-.-di , X B, gdb.. Susanne Wallen Bob-Ann Ward Leslie Ward Linda Wasson Mitch Watson F 4'f 5- ul! Carolyn Weaver Kathy Weber Kathy Webster 5-Atnq K , '1 Qtr 1 Richard Webster Bill Wellard Bob Wenger I 'Q S W Wulf 1 n4 'f'4 sud csv GQ! Paul Werner Patrick West Jan White Janna White John White 205 uf' 'uf W ,J 'ruse -H-s., 42:9-' Wwe Huw' Sue Ann White Richard Whitesell Cheryl Wiebe Ken Wiessner Lavonna Wilde 4,3 fin' K.. ,,.... Q-' -1:37 if 'Z' Nancy Wiles Paul Wiles Steve Willard Carol Willis Alan Wilson f ff' if !3 '? Dan Wilson Mike Wilson Pamela Wilson Rodney Wilson Tom Windedahl Mfif f x' Sherry Wintermute Russ Witbeck Kay Withers Barbara Woelfel Sharon Wolfe S 5 KE- 4? '9 bl ,,....,,v jimi v' . A Q f r - ' Evelyn Wood Louise Wood Mike Woolard Gary Wright Ron Wuesthoff mx wi 'luv' ,ins .r ' eggs 'sr Mac Wyckoff Helen Yee Janet Yung Nancy Yung Pam Zahradnik lids. Q-'gi if Charles Zemanek Pam Zeffefbefg fe Xiu Adelaide Zink Constance Bone Transfer 207 SPECIAL HONORS . SFRA S . . Ya. 3 gg 5 I x l i 3 'W Gary Wright who played guard on the Saxon football team, chosen to play in the annual Shriners football game to be August 6 in Portland. N . ..., . assi. , '...i Karol Salter was named South Salem and 0regon's Distributive Educaion Student of the Year for 1966. She received a second place trophy for Job Interview and third place trophy for Public Speaking at the State Convention held in Salem March 25 Xi 26. She also was awarded a trip to Chicago to compete for the National DECA title, and placed third in the nation. was held John McCullough and Tom Stein won appointments to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They were nominated by Senator Maurine Neuberger. f 5 'ie K Senior Speaker Cathy Collins was named top orator for the State of Oregon for 1966. i' Bob Ann Ward and Janet Sabin were named National Honor Society Finalists for the 1965-1966 school year. Their selection was based on their test scores from their Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test and weighted scores taken from their rank in their class and their grade point average. Carol lohanson topped the list of honors by winning a National Merit Scholarship. Julie Price was voted Girl of the Year. 3 Connie Johanson was chosen as a delegate to the National Education Council. Center Dave Olson won the Alberts Prize. Carol Schunck received the D.A.R. Award. Mark Grusendorf won an appointment to the Naval Academy. He was nominated by Senator Maurine Newberger. Pictured below Mark is Bruce Priem, Athlete of the year. .a IT - Elected Boy of the Year was Tom Stein. Y 5 wX so mf NR. f -,vs 209 Ng., .., . The East Balcony was transformed into a Swiss village, with a Swiss chalet, fir trees, park benches, and small shops all set against a background of mountains for the junior-senior prom, l'Climb Every Mountain, held May 14 from 9,00 to 12,00 P.M. Arne Manke and his orchestra played, and Nancy Clark, Junior class vice president lpictured at lower left with her escort, Chris Haagl served as general chairman for the affair. Other committee heads were Nancy Ling and Cyndie Murray, decorations, lane Hogansen, programs, Alice Trezise, tickets, Phyllis Knight, refreshments, Kathy Bush, publicity, Marcia Whitlock, hospitality, and Bruce Spong, cleanup. he er 1 A Y 'fi HCLIIVIB EVERY MOUNTAIN C3 v ,st 'CJ 2lO J --.J J 5 1 in gg. I .445 x I iff SP2 x-Q u ' 211 I 5 foie -f KQXU X g sr 9 , . ,- ces: '- dna 'gan-1. X 3 is i O ...Nx The Senior Banquet was held lVlay 18th at the Nlarion Hotel. Highlighting the evenings entertainment were Dan Haggerty and Bob Winger who sang and accompanied themselves on the guitar, Gail Goddard played the piano and a reading was presented hy Ken Hansen. Mr. Ashen- brenner gave his traditional speech to the seniors. Acting as Master ot Ceremonies was Brian Boe. ANNUAL DINNEFQSI 2l2 .gn ' 1.,,r 7 The Senior Honors Banquet was held at the Marion Hotel. This banquet was held for all students who had earned a 3.5 G.P.A. or better. Featured speaker tor the evening was Mr. Tom Brand, Attorney at Law. CD N CD R S EN IO R S 3 'Y' Pie rf' 9 is fe University of Pudget Sound, Steve Loewen, Pacific College, Brenda Bodmer, U.P.S., Dave Scholarships to outeof-State schools went to Dave Lyles, Casteel, U.P.S., Betty Fisketjon, Pacific Lutheran, Jody Heidel, Stephens College, Pete Gaskins, Harvard University, Betty Dolezal, College of Idaho, Kate Loggan, Mills College, Dan Haggerty, Antioch College, Carol Johanson, National Merit Scholarships, Janet Hemelstrand, U.P.S., George Adkins, Oberlin, Ruth Birks, Northwest Nazarene College, Cindy Tompkins, U.P.S., Mark Estill, U.P.S., Al Swofford, U.P.S., Cathy Collins, U.P.S., Walt Apley, Stanford University. SENIOR F0 . - Q Q , e 1 i xi X3 i E 'K 2 i , L 5 1 1 A3 L2 Q.: -- gt., i If Gary Wright, Pacific University, Ann Chisholm, Linfield College, Susan Maude, Marylhurst College, Pat Reed, Linfield College, Vickie LeCompte, Mt. Angel College, Christine Bonogofskie, Marylhurst College, Carol Daniel, Mt, Angel, Bernice Stuller, Linfield College, Cline Hickok, Linfield College, all won scholarships to Independent Colleges in Oregon. l ll li .le A , ! Scholarships and honors recognition to Oregon State schools were won by Kathy Meyer, University of Oregon, Alice Custodio, Oregon College of Education, Dave Manock, University of Oregon, Sue Fest, O.C.E., Connie Roe, Oregon State, Diane Dierkes, O.C.E., Bill Pickerel, O.C.E., Janette Schendel, U. of 0., Mary Chernik, O.C.E., Helin Yee, O.C.E., Sherry Riley, O.C.E., lan Sabin, U. of O., Connie Johanson, U. of O. l-IOSEN ONCDRS ,- W .J 1 Winning scholarships from school organizations were Judy Daltinberg, South High Parents Club, Steve Douglas, Boys League, Alice Custodio, Girls League, Neff Powell, Quill and Scroll, Sue Johnson, Latin Club, Dave Olson, Boys League, Helen Yee, Girls League, Bryon Boe, Quill and Scroll, Dave Lyles, German Club, Ruth Saunders, Girls League, Betty Fisketjon, Girls League, Bill Pickeral, South High Parents Club, Bobbie Hundermen, Tri-M Club, Jessie Lyke, Girls League. M F' l Q . if- i .f'w ' rf . . . - . .1612 J yd K Wfil 3 A 4 J. ...ns 5 l s .f S? V i3 fff'g??54' :H X Q .t.., U M QQHQ wg T: ,lv.:s,1......L,'sss , . S Diane Horn, Jans Scholarship, Sue Johnson, Wartburg College, Dennis Shaw, Kiwanis Club, Karl Konka, Bank Scholarship, Connie Johanson, Leon A. Culbertson Scholarship. All won special scholarships. Kathy Jackson, Kiwanis Club, Steve Dougls, Rotana Club, Gerry Shoop, Medical Auxiliary, Dave Olson, Alberts Prize, Sue Shoppeit, Oregon State Employee, George Adkins, Salem Chapter, Jessie Lyke, Liberty School Staff Scholarship. Honors at entrance went to Dave Lyles, U.P.S. and Music Award, Carol Johanson, Pacific Lutheran College, Al Griffiths, Uni- versity of Oregon, Nancy Royse, Linfield Col- lege, Beth Glascock, Western Washington State, Betty Fisketjon, Pacific Lutheran, Cathy Collins, Pacific Lutheran College, Merrilee Ouiring, Seattle Pacific College, Graham Hicks, Willamette University, John McCullough, United States Air Force Academy. is-.A ll P li. 1 get A 6 uid s as Six-hundred and twelve South Salem Seniors graduated atCommencementExercises held lune 2, 1966 at 8:00 P.llll. in the South High Gymnasium. The class chose as its motto ...NobIer Thoughts and Deeds. Cathy Collins and Tom Stein were selected by their class to be the speakers: Cathy's speech was entitled Know Yourself, Be Yourself g Tom's The Demand For Meaning, Musical entertainment was provided by David Lyles on the cello accompanied by Vikie Palmason at the piano. NCDBLER TI-IOUGI-ITS ANI? IDI-I-IDS X f eff lllf' Y 'Q li s .31 I I ,wvw , muon w.,ssh qu N Adair, Jim 175 Transfer 3, Hi-Y 3, Adams, Nancy 150, 175 Spanish Club 1,2,3, IRL 3, National .Honor Society 3: GLC 1,2, Young Republicans 3. Adamson, Brett 48, 175 Ski Club 2,3, J.V. Football 1, 1.V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Football 2,3. Adkins, George 110, 111, 150, 175, 214, 215 National Honor Society 2,3, Ski Club 3, Cross Country 2, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 3. Adwell, Gary 150, 175 Russian Club 1,2,3, Young Republicans 3. Allen, Janise 175 Ski Club 1,2,3, Art Club 1, IRL 1, Y-Teens 1,2, Girls Gym- nastics 2, Pep Club Council 1, Pub. Chairman UGN Drive 2, Girls League Representative 3. Allen, Spencer 36, 39, 48, 105, 150 Russian Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 2,3, lnterclub Council 3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Football, Varsity 2,3, Varsity Golf 2,3, ASB Traffic Committee 2, Boy's League Pres. 3. Allison, Adele 175 Spanish Club 1, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3, Girls League Alter- nate 1,2,3. Anderson, Al 175 Anderson, Dale 175 Car Club 1,2,3, Library 3. Anderson, Mari 175 Ski Club 1,2,3, Home Ec. Club 3, Y-Teens 1,2,3. Apley, Walt 33, 58, 150, 175, 214 A Spanish Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 2, Ski Club 2, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 2,3, S Club 2,3, Varsity Track 2,3, 1.V. Track 2,3, Varsity Cross Country 2,3, 1.V. Cross Country 2,3, Boys League Secretary-Treasurer 2, ASB Alternate 1,3, ASB Representative 2, Boys' State 2. Apperson, Lynn 175, . Announcers Club, Vice Pres. 3, Electronics, Club 1,Chess Club 1. Arane, John 175 Car Club 1. Arnold, Marv 176 Arnold, Melody 176 Home Ec. Club 1, Home Ec. Club President 2, Horizons Secretary 2, Class Representative 1. Atkins, Kathy 176 FTA 3, Gymnastic Club 1,2,3, Girls Gymnastics 1,2, Girls League Alternate 2, Girls Glee 3, Saxonettes 3,Library worker 3, Class Representative 3. Atkinson, Michael 171, 176 Hi-Y 1,2, 1.V. F00tball 1. Auld, Barb 46, 47, 104, 131, 150, 176 Ski Club 1,2,3, FTA Secretary 2, IRL 3, National Honor Society 1,2,3, Horizons 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1, Class Representative 2, Rally Squad 3, DeMolay Sweet- heart 3. , Axford, Martin 176 Chess Club 2,3, Chess Team 3. Bachlet, Wayne 176 Art Club 3. Baecher, Cheryl 177 French Club 2,3, Young Republicans 3, Political Focus Club 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2, Bain, Dave Retailers of Tomorrow 3, DECO 3, DECA 3. Baker, Andrea Art Club 3, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 3. Baker, Maureen 114, 176 Spanish Club 1, Saxonettes 3, Y-Teens 1, Girls' State 2. Balch, Dixie 114, 176 Ski Club 3, Home Ec. Club 2, French Club 3, Commercial Club 3, Saxonettes 3, Y-Teens 1. Barber, Estelle 46, 47, 105, 131, 133, 176 Ski Club 3, Home Ec. Club 3, Varsity Rally Squad 3, Girl's League Style Show 2, Horizons 1,2, Coronation Court 3, Sweetheart Count 3, Girls League Representative 1,2, DeMolay Sweetheart 3. Barclay, Laurie 176 FTA 3. Bartel, Nancy 176 Spanish Club 1,2,3. Battalion, Joan 90, 176 SENIORS GLC 1.2.3. Batterman, Dennis 110, 111, 176 Ski Club 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1,2, Senior Class Council 3, Swimming 1,3, Senior Class Representative 3, Pep Band 1,2,3. Bauck, Kristina 112, 176 Choir 1,2,3. Beach, Rod 176 Explorer Scouts 1,2,3. Beard, Becky 114, 176 Beardshear, Jim 176 Bech, Claudia 34, 124, 170, 177 UGN Chairman 3, Ski Club 2,3, Home Ec. Club 2,3, Young Life 2,3, Horizons 3, ASB Representative 3, ASB Alter- nate 2. Becker, Greg 177 Young Life 2, J.V. Football 1. Beags, June 177 Rainbow 1,2,3, Office 3. Behr, Chuck 177 Latin Club 2, Wrestling 1,2, JV Golf 2, Thespians 2, Transfer. Bennett, Kelly 177 Car Club 2, JV Football 1. Berger, Judy 114, 177 Saxonettes 3, Y-Teens 1, Pep Club Office 3, Saxonettes Secretary 3. Bickell, William 177 Bickler, Cathe 177 FTA 3, Ski Club 3, Horizons Pres. 1,2,3, Horizon lnterclub Cabient 3, Candy Stripers 2,3, Transfer. Birks, Ruth 177 Russian Club 1,2, Girl's League Representative 2, Library 2,3. Bishop, Linda 177 Transfer 2, Candy Striper 2,3. Bishop, Tina 95, 177 Spanish Club 1,2, GLC 1,2, Home Ec. Club 3, Home Ec. Club treasurer 3. Biwer, Terry 177 Hole-in-One Club 2. Blackman, Sharon 114, 177 Latin Club Secretary 2, Latin Club Treasurer 3, Publicity Committee Coronation Ball 3, Jobs Daughters 1,2, Saxonettes 3, Girl's League Representative 1. Blischke, Sandy 150, 177 Honor Society 3, German Club 1,2,3, FTA 3. Blodgett, Cherrine 178 Chess Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Medical Club 1,2,3, Girl's League Representative 3, Rainbow 1,2,3. Bocock, Karen 113, 178 FTA 1, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3, Girls Glee 3, Office 3. Bodmer, Brenda 178, 214 Ski Club 1,2,3, Teen-age Republicans 3, Latin Club 1, Horizons 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1, Class Representative 1. Boe, Bryan 40, 150, 153, 161, 168, 178, 215. I I TRL 2, Quill 8 Scroll 2,3, President 3, Varsity Swimming 1,2, Varsity Tennis 1,2,3, Clypian Staff Editor 3, ASB Representative 1, Class Representative 2. Boles, Matt 178 Ski Club 1,2, Bolin, Nancy 112, 150, 178 Russian Club 2,3, Tri-M 2,3, Girl's'teague 1,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Choir 1,2,3, Choir Ensemble 3. Bone, Connie Candy Striper 3, Transfer 3. Bonogofski, Christy 109, 178, 214 French Club 1, FTA 1, Orchestra 1,2,3, Girl's League Representative 3. Boock, Tom 150, 178 JV Football 1, JV Basketball 1, Varsity Track 1,2,3, Honor Society 3. Boon, Gordon 178 Political Focus Club2, Ski Club 2,3, Hi-Y3, JV Trackl ASB Representative 1. Boyd, Jack 86, 87, 178 Gymnastics Club 1,2,3, Varsity Gymnastics 1,2,3, Band 1. Boyd, Jim 178 Gymnastics Club 3, JV Track 2, Varsity Gymnastics Man- ager 3. Britt, Rod 178 Brown, Judy 178 Brown, Roger 178 AVA 2,3, Library 3. Browing, Pam 178 Spanish Club 1, DECO-DECA 3, Band 1, Home Room Representative 2,3, Girl's League Representative 3. Bryan, Dixie 178 Retailers of Tomorrow DECO-DECA 3. Bryant, Bob 178 Buntjer, Dan 110, 178 Orchestra 1, Band 1,2,3. Burnett, Alan Car Club 2. Burger, Judy Medical Club 1,2,3, JANS 1. Burrell, Jim 178 Transfer 1. Burt, Ronald 179 Burton, Shirly 179 Butler, Phil 179 Byars, Carolyn FTA 1, Spanish Club 1,2, Girl's League Representative 1, Y-Teens 3. Cain, David 80, 179 Ski Club 1,2,3, Lettermans Club 3, Swim Team Varsity 1,2,3, Band 1. Calba, Luann 112, 114, 179 Cameron, Teri 81, 150, 179 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Medical Club 1,2, FTA 1, Latin Club 2,3, Jobs Daughter 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1, Office 3, Guidance Center 3. Camp, Bill 179 Schools Masters 1, S Club 2,3, Football JV 1, Basket- ball JV 1, Baseball Varsity 1,2,3. Campitelli, Kathy 114, 122, 171, 179 Ski Club 2,3, Reb Deb 3, Y-Teens 2, Horizons 2,3, ASB Representative 1,3, Girl's League Representative 2, Sax- onettes 3, Transfer 2. Carbough, Tony 179 Car Club Secretary-Treasurer 2,3, Wrestling 3, Junior Leader,1,2,3. Carlson, Susan 179 National Honor Society 3, Latin Club 2,3, Medical Club 3. Carroll, Bruce 80, 112, 179 S Club 2,3, JV Swimming 1,2,3, JV Wrestling 1, JV Track 2. Carroll, Janet 112, 179 Young Life 2, JANS 2, Girl's League Representative 3, Thanksgiving Publicity Chairman 3. Casteel, Dave 179,214 Gymnastics Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, S Club 3, Boys Athletic Honor Society 3, Varsity Gymnastics 1,2,3, JV Track 1,2, Boy's League 1,2,3, ASB Representative Alter- nate 1,3, Class Representative 2. Chambers, Craig 105, 119, 133, 168, 179 Homeroom Representative 3, Young Republicans 1,2,3, Political Focus Club 2,3, IRL 1, German Club 2, Hy-Y 2,3, Varsity Basketball, Track Varsity 2,3, JV Cross Coun- try 2, Reb Deb Committee 3. Chapel, Richard Transfer 2. Chapman, Patty 179 Chapman, Robert 179 Ski Club 1,2, Chess Club 1,2,3, Science Club 1, Varsity Swimming 3, Transfer 2. Chernak, Mary 150, 179, 214 Ski Club 2, FTA 2, National Honor Society 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3. Chester, Pam 88, 179 Home Ec. Club 3, Spanish Club 1, Girl's Gymnastics 3, Band 3, Library 3. Chisholm, Ann 36, 150, 174, 179, 214 Art Club 2,3, Ski Club 2,3, Quill 81 Scroll 2,3, Y-Teens 1, Horizons 3, Jobs Daughters 1, MYF 1,2,3, Clypian Staff 1, Pep Club Council 3, Class Representative 3. Chrisman, Cheryl 179 Spanish Club 1,2, Horizons 3. Clark, Cindi Transfer 3. Clark, Don Clark, Duane 180 Car Club 1,2,3, Hy-Y 1, Class Representative 1. Clark, Phoebe 36, 180 Art Club 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, Horizons 2,3, Y-Teensl, Treasure Girls' League 3. Clark, Ric 180 Transfer Boise High 3, Mounted O Pose 1, ROTC 1. Clark, Wayne 180 Car Club 2, Car Club Secretary 3. Claussen, Virginia 180 MYF 1,2,3, Library 1. Clewett, Frank 180 Hi-Y 1, Young Life 2,3, JV Tennis 1,2, Varsity Tennis 3, Class Representative 2. Cohn, Linda 114, 180 Art Club 1,2, Y-Teens 1, Saxonettes 3, Girl's League Representative 2. Colby, Guy 48, 50, 105, 180 S Club 1,2,3, Bachelor FTA 3, Young Life 1,2,3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, Varsity Baseball 1,2,3, Class Representative 1. Collins, Cathy 63, 148, 150, 172, 180, 208, 214, 215,'216 National Forensics Vice President 3, Spanish Club Vice President 2, FTA President 3, IRL 3, NFL 2,3, FTA 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, Debate Team 2,3, State Oratorical Champ 3. Combest, Pat 180 Conover, Kenneth 180 Chess Club 1, Gymnastics Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 2, MBY 3, Varsity Football 3, Gymnastics 1,2. Cooley, Warren 33, 80, 104, 107, 172, 180 Ski Club 1,2,3, Stg.-at-Arms Ski Club 2, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Varsity Swimming 1,2,3, Rowdy Dowdys Chairman 3, ASB Evalua- tions Chairman 3, ASB Representative 2. Cooper, John 180 Transfer 3, Track 1, Band 1. Cooper, Linda 180 Corcoran, Michael 180 Wrestling JV 1,2, JV Track 2. Cox, Linda 180 Office 3, Hi Club 1,2,3. Cox, Ray 180 Ski Club 1,3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, JV Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 2. Craig, Clara 180 Political Focus Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Candy Striper 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Crawford, Gary 180 Crawford, Nick 181 Creager, John 181 Transfer 1. Croddy, Linda Office 3. Cross, Sue 181 ' Drama Club 1,2,3, Rainbow 1,2, Hi-Club 3, Gymnastics 1,2, Office 3. Crowder, Lois 181 Crowell, Pat 181 Transfer 2. Culbertson, Leon 215 Custer, Chris 181 Transfer 3, Teen-age Republicans 3, Spanish Club 2, MYF 1,2,3, Clypian Staff 3. Custodio, Alice 181, 214, 215 Transfer 3, FBLA 1,2, GLC 3, YFC 1,2, Library Staff 1,2, Pep Band 2, Orchestra 1,2. Cutler, Pat 81, 174, 181 Gymnastics 2,3, Medical 3, Horizons 3, Young Life 2,3, Jr. Leader Club 1, Girls' Swimming 3, Pep Club, Council Member 3, ASB Representative 2, Class Representative 3. Daley, James Football 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3, Library 3, Chess Team 3. Dalkenberg, Judy 181, 215 Daniels, Carol 181, 214 FTA 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, French Club 2, National Forensics League 3, Debate 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3. David, Shirley 181 FTA 1, JANS 1, Young Life 2,3, BSCS Lab Assistance 2.3. Davidson, Ken 181 Art Club 2,3, Chess Club 3, Varsity Track 1,3, Varsity Wrestling 1. Davis, Richard JV Football 1, Varsity Football 3. Davis, Sue 181 GAA 1,2,3, Pep Club Office 3, Girls' League Repre- sentative 3. ' Dawson, Michael 174, 181 Tennis 1, Class Representative 3. Delp, Rosemary 181 Chess Club 1,2,3, EYC 1,2, CCD 3. DePuy, Sandy 181 Girls League Representative 1, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3. Desch. Cindy 106, 181 FTA 1,2,3, French Club 1, German Club Executive Council 2,3, Ski Club 2,3, ASB Representative 1,2, Class Repre- sentative 1. Dick, Kenneth 96, 182 Retailers of Tomorrow DECO-DECA 3, HY-Y 1, JV Foot- ball 1, Varsity Football 2, Track 1,2, ASB Representative 3. Dicky, Christine, 182 Dierks, Diane, 182,214 French Club 1,2, FTA 1,2,3, Class Representative 1, Library 3. Dilger, John Chess Club 2, Ski Club 1, JV Football 1, Library 3. Dixon, Bruce 182 Ski Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, DeMolay 2,3, Explorer Post 18 1,2,3, JV Football 1, ASB Representative 1,2,3, Class Representative 3. Dobson, Dave 112, 182 Gymnastics 1,2, JV Football 1, Choir 2,3. Dobson, Nina 182 Class Representative 1. Dolezal, Betty 182,214 FIT?31,2,3, Spanish Club 1, Chess Club 2,3, Job's Daughters Doinke, Bonnie 182 FTA 1,2,3, French Club 1, Horizons 3, Candy Stripers 3, Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3, EYC 1, Cadet Teaching 3, Transfer 2. Donkin, Jeri 182 Girls League Representative 1. Dooley, Sharon 171, 182 Home Ec. Club 3, Political Focus Club 1,2, IRL 3, FTA 3, Girls League Representative 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2. Douglas, Steven 97, 182,215 Announcers Club President 3. Dunn Wally 113, 182 Car Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Track 2,3, Boys' Glee 1,2,3, Young Life 1,2,3. Dykstra, Margie 182 Commercial Club 2, FTA 3, Future Homemakers 1, Young Calvinists Society 2,3, Transfer 2. Eggart, Isabel 44, 45, 150 182 Exchange Student 3, Cooking Club 2, Science Club 1, Volley-Ball 2, President of the Newspaper 1,2, Badminton 2, Treasurer 1, President of the Organization of end of Year Dance 2. Eivers, Marilee 113, 162, 182 French Club 2,3, IRL 2,3, FTA 3, Quill 8 Scroll 2,3, GLC 1,2, Civil Air Patrol Cadet 2. Eldred, Jan 182 Ellingson, Lois 183 Girls GIee1,2. Ellingson, Mary 113, 183 Girls Glee1,3. Ennis, Linda 113, 183 ' Ennor, Paul 43, 183 , Annual Staff 1,2,3, Photography 1,2. Erickson, Raye Ann 183 Ski Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2, IRL 3, FTA 3, Young Republicans 2,3, Y-Teens, Publicity Chairman 2, Girls' League Representative 3, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 3. Erler, Rod 48, 97, 112, 183 Car Club 1, YMCA 1,2,3, Football 1,3, ,Track 1, Boys Glee 1,2,3. Estill, Mark 120, 125, 183,214 Boys League Representative 3, Young Republicans 1,2,3, S Club 2,3, S Club Executive Council 3, Young Life 3, YMCA 1,2,3, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3. Feltman, Kenneth 183 Fest, Susan 183,214 Young Republicans 3, FTA 2,3, Ski Club 2,3, Rainbow 1,2,3, TYTG 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Girls League Representative 2,3, Fichter, Valerie 183 Home Ec. Club 3, Young Republicans 3. Fisketion, Betty 37, 107, 150, 174, 183,214,215 National Honor Society 2,3, German Club 1,2, Art Club 2, FTA 1,2,3, IRL 3, Girls League Representative 1, Girls League Council Book Store Chairman 3. Flory, Jim 110, 183 Pep Band 1,2, Band 1,2,3. Folz, Kathy Candy Stripers 2,3, Girls League Xmas Tree Decoration Committee 1. Foster, Shirley 183 Home EC. Club 1, Ski Club Z, JANS 2,3, Rainbow 2,3, Girls Tennis Team 2, Office 2. Fouchek, Kip Lettermans' Club 1,2, Vocational Office Education Club 2: DECO-DECA 3, Varsity Football 2, Varsity Golf 1,2, Class Representative 1,2, Transfer 3. Fox, Ed 183 AVA 3. Fox, Steve 183 AVA 1,2,3, Stage Crew 1,2,3. Fuchs, Leaun 183 IRL 3, Golf 2,3, Senior Class Gift Committee 3, Class Representative 2. Fujii, Mary Jo 95, 183 Spanish Club 1, Chess Club 1,2,3, Art Club 2,3, JANS 1, President Chess Club 2, Vice President Chess Club 3. Gaskins, Pete 48, 51, 52, 63, 91, 150, 183,214 Russian Club 1,2,3, President Russian Club 3, Hi-Y 2,3, Varsity Football 3, JV Football 1. Gassner, Diane 112, 114, 183 Ski Club 1,2, French 1,2, Saxonettes 3, Saxonettes Presi- dent 3, Horizons 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1, National Honor Society 3, Modern Music Masters 3. Gedney, Carol 184 Transfer 2. Gemmell, Tia 184 Art Club 1,2,3, Vice President Art Club 3, Ski Club 1,2,3, French Club Young Life 1,2, DECO-DECA 3, Horizons 3, Class Representative 3. Gibson, Arnold 184 Glascock, Beth 100, 107, 150, 184, 215 IRL 2,3, IRL Vice President 3, Spanish Club 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, JANS 1,2,3, President of JANS 3, Awards and Scholarships Committee 1,2, Honor Study Hall 2, ASB Representative 3, Class Representative 2. Goddard, Gail 41, 184 Spanish Club 1,2, IRL Fund Raising Committee 3, Junior Class Talent Show 2, UGN Talent Show 3, Coronation Ball Program Committee 3, Clypain Staff 2,3, ASB Alternate 3. Gohring, Judy 114, 184 Art Club 1,2,3, Art Club Vice President 3, Ski Club 2,3, Saxonettes 3, Y-Teens 3, Class Representative 1. Goffrier, Robin 48, 110, 111, 184 Pep Band 1,2,3, Russian Club 1,2, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 3, Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, ASB Qualifica- tions Committee 2. Goodyard, Carol 184 Goold, Mike 184 Young School Masters 1, JV Tennis 1. Gormsen, Paul 150, 174, 184 Russian Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, JV Cross Country 1. Grabenhorst, Evelyn 184 Jobs Daughters 2,3, Library 3. Graf, Theressa 184 Graham, Pat 184 Crewe, Greg 184 Griffiths, Al 58, 59, 91, 150, 173, 184,215 Ski Club 1,2,3, S Club 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, National Athletic Scholarship Society 2,3, Hy-Y 1,2,3, Varsity Cross Country 1,2,3, Varsity Track 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1,2. Grobe, Shari 184 Grussendorf, Mark 110, 128, 129, 184,209 Transfer 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, Rowdy Dowdys 3. Gurgurich, Ed 110, 111, 184 Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3. Haggerty, Dan 33, 48, 91, 104, 107, 112, 150, 184, 214 Spanish Club 1, IRL 3, Choir President 3, Lettermans Club 2,3,-JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, JV Track 1,2, Varsity Track 3, ASB Seminar Committee Chairman 3. Hall, Ed 48, 110, 111, 185 Transfer 2, Varsity Football 1,3. Hall, Merrilee 33, 109, 185. Cadet Orchestra 1, Jr. Symphony Orchestra 2,3, Girls Gymnastics 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Halverson, Wayne Transfer 3. Hamilton, Christie 114, 185. Latin Club Treasurer 1,2, Y-Teens 2, Horizons 2,3, Horizons inter-Club Committee 3, Saxonettes 3. Hamilton, Jacqueline 114, 185 Horizons 3, Saxonettes 3. 219 Hamilton, Pam 185 Hamilton, Vicky 186 Hammack, Gary 185 JV Basketball 1, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, ASB Representative 2, Transfer 3. Hammond, Lee 185 DECA-DECO 3. Hammond, Marylin 150, 174, 185 National Honor Society 3, ASB Representative 3. Hanggi, Tim 185 Hann, Sandi 185 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 1,2,3, Rainbow 1,2,3, Of- fice 1,3, Chess Club Secretary-Treasurer 3. Hanson, Ken 33, 112, 150, 168, 185 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Debate 3, NFL 3, National Honor Society 3, JV Track 1,2, Choir 3, Band 1,2, Southern Airs 3, Chair- man Buildings and Grounds Committee 3, ASB Representa- tive 1. Harman, Hal 185 Transfer 2, President Young Democrats 2, Vice-President Young Democrats 3, Political Focus Club 2,3, French Club 2, Russian Club 3, DeMolay 1, Library 3, Debate 3. Harmon, Allan 185 Young Schools Masters 1,2,3, French Club 2. Harmon, Barb 185 Commercial Club 3, JANS 2. Hamilton, Vicki Harms, Bob 186 Drama Club 3, Annual Staff 1,2, Photographer 3. Harris, Sid 186 Transfer 2, Ski Team, Varsity 1,2, Varsity Soccer 2, Var- sity Track Team 1. Harrison, Gary 186 Harry, Cherrie 186 Office 3, Rainbows 2,3. Harshaw, Gail 186 French Club 1,2, Girls' League Representative 3. Hartley, Marilee 186 Art Club 1, YF 1, YMCA 1,2, Chemekatans 1, Club Office 3. Hathaway, Steven 186 Electronics Club 1,2,3, Performing Band 1,2, Search 8 Rescue Post 18 1,2,3, Order of the Arrow 1,2,3. Hayden, Terry 186 Transfer 2. Hayes, Deanna 186 GLC 1,2,3, Pep Club Office 2,3. Haynes, Dan 112, 186 JV Football 1, Choir 2,3, ASB Representative 1. Hayward, Kathy 186 Heady, Kurt 186 Hy-Y 1. Heidel, Jody 186, 214 Pep Club Council 2,3, Spanish Club 2,3, Ski Club 2, Y-Teens Z, Horizons 3, Class Representative 2. Hemelstrand, Janet 150, 186, 214 French Club 2,3, Teenage Republicans 3, Spanish Club 1,2, National Honor Society 3, FTA 1,3, IRL 3, Y-Teens 2, Hori- zons 3, Class Representative 2. Henry, Jim 186 Herd, Kathy 112, 186 Spanish Club 1,2,3, FTA 2,3, Ski Club 2,3, Tri-M 3, Horizons 2, Choir 1,2,3, Girls League Representative 1. Hertel, Karen 112, 186 Art Club President 2, Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 1, Y-Teens 1, Horizons 3, Jobs Daughters 1, Choir 3, Girls Glee 1. Hickok, Cline 110, 150, 186, 214 National Honor Society 3, IRL 3, FTA 3, Student Council 2, Class Council 1, Science Club 2, Gymnastics 1, Band 1,2,3, Coronation Ball Clean up Chairman 3. Hicks, Graham 150, 187, 215 Political Focus Club, President 2,3, Teenage Republicans 3, National Honor Society 2,3, DeMolay 1,2,3, ASB Constitu- tion Committee 3, Class Representative 2. Hill, Sherrill 187 Spanish Club 1, GLC Intramural Chairman 1,2,3, FTA 3, Cadet Teaching 3. Hillpot, Dave 187 JV Wrestling 1,2,3, Hinrichsen, Sharon 187 Library 3. Hobbs, Kim 106, 187 Ski Club 1,2,3, Ski Club President 3, German Club 1,2,3, lnter-Club Council 3, AA Stagg Hi-Y 3, Varsity Swimming 1, Ski Team 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1. Hochstettler, Terri 114, 187 French Club 1,2, Ski Club 2,3, Saxonettes 3, Teenage Republicans 3, Horizons 2,3, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1, Class Representative 2. Hoefke, Kathie 95, 150, 187 GLC 1, Medical Club, Vice President 3, National Honor Society 3, Young Life 1,2, JANS 2,3. Holden, Barbara 187 Art Club 1, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 1, Horizons 2, Class Repre- sentative 1, Office 3. Holm, Cathy 32, 124, 150, 187 IRL 2,3, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 1, FTA 1, National Honor Society 3, Quill 8 Scroll 2, Horizons, Treasurer 1,2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, ASB Secretary-Treasurer 3, ASB Seminar Committee 8, Constitution Committee 2, Junior Class Secretary 2. Homes, Sharon 187 Jobs Daughters 1,2. Horn,Diana95, 112,113, 187,215 Medical Club President 2,3, JANS 1,2,3, Choir 2,3, Girls Glee 1. Horning, Gail 46, 47, 104, 187 Y-Teens 1,2, Horizons 2,3, Varsity Rally 3, Soph. Class Vice President 1. Hoskinson, Sandi 112,187 Home Ec. Club 2, Rainbow 1,2,3, Orchestra 1, Jr. Drum and Bugle Corp 1,2,3. Hought, Kerry 187 Ski Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, JV Track 1, ASB Represen- tative 1. Hought, Perry 187 Hubbard, Tom 187 Transfer 1. Hundemer, Bobbie 60, 112, 113, 187,215 German Club-vice President 2,3, Choir-Sec.-Treas. 1,2,3, Medical Club 3, Modern Music Masters-Treas. 2,3, JANS 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3, ASB Representative 3. Hunt, Becky 112, 150, 187 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Library 1,2, Girls Glee 1, Choir 2,3. Hupp, Larry DECO-DECA 3. lnsley, Brad 187 Announcers Club 1, NFL 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Debate 1,2,3. Isaac, Nancy 187 Spanish Club 1, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3. Jackson, Kathleen 188, 215 Girls League Representative 2,3. Jacobsen, Karen 188 Home Ec. Club 3, Medical Club 2, Office 3. Jacobson, Kathleen 188 Art Club 1, Student Council Representative 2, Girls League Representative 3, ASB Representative 2, Horizon Vice President 3, Horizon lnter-Club 3. Jaeger, Cheryl 188 Janicek, Deborah 137, 150, 188 Spanish Club 1,2, FTA 2,3, IRL 3, DECO-DECA 3, Young Republicans 3, Ski Club 2,3, Candy Stripers 2,3, Y-Teens 2,3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Office 3. Jaskoski, Mike 112, 188 Ski Club 1, Rugby 1, Choir 3, Boys' Glee 1,2, AVA 1,2,3. Jenson, Lowell 188 Gymnastics Club 2, S Club 2, Varsity Gymnastics 2. Johanson, Carol 150, 188, 209, 214, 215 National Honor Society 3, Spanish Club 3, Medical Club 3, Political Focus Club 2. Johanson, Connie 150, 188, 209, 214, 215 Political Focus Club 2, Medical Club 3, National Honor Society 2,3, IRL 3, Representative to National Education Council 3. Johnson, Dale 188 Ski Club 3, Football 1, Track 1,2. Johnson, Dan JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3. Johnson, Franc 188 Transfer 2, Announcers 2,3, Drama Club 3, Orchestra 3. Johnson, Gary 133, 188 Johnson, Kathy 188 Horizons 2,3, Girls' League Representative 2. Johnson, Marilyn 188 Johnston, Patrick 48, 128, 129, 188 Latin Club 1, Football JV 1, Varsity Football 2,3, Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3, Wt. Lifting 1,2,3, Transfer 1. Johnson, Sue 174, 188,215 Latin Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3, IRL 3, Jobs,Oaughters 1,2,3, Horizons 3, Girls' League Representative 1,2. Jones, Dave 188 German Club 1,2, United Church Youth 1,2,3. Jones, Don 48, 188 4 Varsity Football 3, Varsity Track 2, Varsity Cross Country 1. Jones, Gary 188 Hy-Y 1, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2. Jones, George 189 JV Wrestling 2. Jones, Linda 36, 39, 119, 189 U FTA 1,2,3, Art Club 1, Ski Club 1, Pep Club President 3, Pep Club Poster Chairman 2, National Honor Society 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2, Horizons 2,3, Girls' League Representative 1. Jones, Scarlet 189 YWCA 2,3, Youth Center 1. Jones, Teresa 189 National Honor Society 3, FTA 1,2, DECO-DECA 3, ASB Representative 3. Junor, Steve 189 I Gymnastics Club 1,2, DeMolay 2,3, Gymnastics Team 1. Juras, Andrea 189 Justus, Mary 189 u Horizons 2,3, Office 3, Class Representative 2, HR Repre- sentative 1,2. Kapuniai, Niles 189 JV Football 1, Varsity Baseball 2,3. Karlson, Katie 189 Transfer 2, Ouill and Scroll 3. Keefer, Shirley 189 DECO-DECA 3, Orchestra 1,2. Keen, Carl 189 Keeney, Lorelei 189 l Girls League Representative 1, DECO-DECA 3, Girls League Representative 1, HR Representative 3. Keeney, Pat 189 Home Ec. Club 1,2. Keller, Kim 170, 189 Transfer2. Kelly, Bob 174, 189 FTA 1, JV Football 1, Varsity Track 1,2,3, Sr. Class Repre- sentative 3. Keln, Richard 189 Kerns, Ben 190 JV Football 1. Kirk, James 190 Transfer 2, JV Wrestling 2. Knapp, Barbara 109, 190 t German Club 2,3, Tri-M 3, Junior Symphony 1,2,3, Or- chestra 1,2,3. Knopf, Roger 110, 190 Band 1,2,3. Kollman, Jane 112, 190 H International Club 1, Y-Teens 1,2, Choir 1,2,3, Class Representative 2, Transfer 3. Konka, Karl 174, 190,215 Young Republicans 2,3, Ski Club 3, Chess Club 1,2,3, Russian Club 1,2, Chess Team 2,3, -DeMolay 1,2,3, JV Football 1, JV Track 1, Boys State 2, Office 3. Kraushaar, Dan 109, 110, 161, 190 I German Club 1,2, Ski Club 2,3, Tri-M 2,3, Gymnastics Club 1, Junior Symphony 1,2,3, Varsity Tennis 1,2,3, JV Gymnastics 1, Orchestra 1,2,3, ASB Representative 2, Band 1,2,3. Kuenzli, Kris 190 Pep Club 1,2,3, Office 3. Kuhnly, Nyla 190 Kuhuns, Paul 190 Clypain Staff 3. Kumm, Connie 90, 113, 190 Kyle, Cameron 48, 190 La Duke, Tom 190 Lake, Darlene 114, 190 ' Saxonettes 3, Teenage Republicans 3, Home Ec. Clun 1,2, Ski Club 3, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3, Rainbow 3, Oregon Youth Council 1,2,3, MYF 1,2,3, Girls League Represen- tative 3. Lalack, Sandie 95, 114, 174, 190 Saxonettes 3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Latin Club 1,2, National Honor Society 3, Young Life 2,3, Horizons 3, Y-Teens 1, Cadet Teaching 3, Saxonettes 3. Lamb, Janet 42, 190 I Spanish club 1, Drama Club 1,2, DECO-DECA 3, Rainbow 1,2,3, Annual Staff 3, Girls' League Representative 2, Girls' State 2. Lambertus, Pat 190 Office 3. Lanford, James 109, 110, 111, 190 Salem Junior Symphony 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3. Langhoff, Carolyn 190 FTA 2,3, JANS 1,2, Jobs Daughters 1, Representative 3. La Roche, Tom 190 DECA-DECO 3. Larson, Dick 191 Ski Club 1,2,3, Latin Club 1, Car Club 1,2,3, Abel Gras 1,2,3, JV Football 1, Class Council 2, Boys League Repre- sentative 1. Lawrence, Dian 191 Library 2, Office 3, Teen Club 2,3. Lawson, Dave 191 Ski Club 2, YMCA I, Clypian Staff 2. Le Compte, Victorine 191, 214 FTA 3, Spanish Club 3, Horizons 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Transfer 3. Leslie, Terri 191 Drama Club, President 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2, JANS 1,2, Job Daughters 1, Latin Club 2, Girls League Representative 2, Transfer2. Lewellingi, Ross 191 Hi-Y 2, , DeMolay 1, ASB Representative 1. Loggan, Kate 36, 168, 191,214 Spanish Club 1,2,3, NFL 1, Teenage Republicans 1, IRL 3, JANS 1, National Honor Society 3, Y-Teens 3, Horizons 1,2,3, Girls' Tennis 3, Varsity 2,3, Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 2, Pep Club Vice-President 3, Class Representative 1. Loggan, Kathy 114, 124, 191 Spanish Club 1,2,3, President Spanish Club 3, Teenage Republicans 3, Medical Club 2, Saxonettes, Vice-President 3, Pep Club, Council 1,2,3, JV Rally 2, Girls' League Repre- sentative 3, Girls State 2. Long, Cathie 88, 89, 98, 113, 191 Ski Club 1,2, Gymnastics Club 2,3, Drama Club 1, Young Life 2,3, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Choir 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Class Representative 1,2, Girls Glee 1. Loomis, Pat 191 Commercial Club 3, Girls Glee 3, Transfer 2. Lough, Mishael 191 Lowen, Steve 191,214 German Club, President 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, AFS Committee 3, Finalist 2. Lussier, Kathy 191 Commercial Club, President 1,2,3, Lyke, Jessie 191, 215 Commercial Club 3, Library 2,3. Lyles, David 109, 191,214,215 German Club, Secretary-Treasurer 1,2,3, National Honor So- ciety 2,3,Tri-M 3,Salem Junior Symphony 1,2,3,0rchestra1,2,3. Lynch, Gary 191 Ski Club 2,3, Young Republicans 3, Art Club 2, Hy-Y 1, ASB Traffic Safety Committee 3, ASB Representative 2, Class Representative 1. Mac Kinnin, Pam 112, 192 Hy-Y 1, RSRDA Skate Competition 2,3, Choir 3. McClary, Phil 191 McCluskey, Marge 191 Ski Club 2, DECO-DECA 3, JANS 2, Class Representative 2, Transfer 2. McCracken, Don 191 Art Club 3. McCullough, John 48, 100, 107, 150, 159, 191, 208, 215 Russian Club 1,2,3, IRL, President 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, National Athletic Scholar Society 3, Varsity S Club 3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Youth Legislature 1,2, JV Golf 1, Varsity Golf 2,3, Varsity Football 2,3, ASB Representative 2. McDonald, Merrilyn 33, 192 Spanish Club 1,2, Drama Club 3, Young Life 2,3, Annual 1, ASB Welfare Committee 3. McDowell, Dave 192 Ski Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, Swimming 1, Class Representative 1. McFadden, Ron 192 McFarland, Marge 192 FTA 1,2,3, Young Republicans 3, Rainbow 3, ASB Representative 1. McGilchrist, Diane 32, 105, 124, 192 Spanish Club 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, FTA 1,2, Jobs Daughters '1i'Z,3,Tlorizons 1,2,3, Pep Club Council 2, Cadet Teach- ing 3, ASB lst Vice President 3, Office 3. McGilchrist, Tom 39, 48, 52, 53, 91, 192 Ski Club 1,2,3, S Club 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Boys' League Executive Council 3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Youth Legislative 1,2, JV Football 1, JV Track 1, Varsity Football 2,3, ASB Representative 1, Junior Class President 2. Mcllvain, Cheryl 42, 192 ranger 2, Annual 3, Cadet Teaching 3, FTA 3, Young ie -. McKillop, Jeff 46, 47, 51, 55, 58, 59, 105, 132 Varsity Rally 3, S Club 1,2,3, Cross Country 1,3, Track 2,3, ASB Representative 1. McMullen, Dave 158, 174, 192 Hi-Y 1,2,3, Beaver Patrol 1,2,3, Varsity Golf 1,2,3, Class Representative 3. Mack, Cassie Ski Club 2,3. Maddy, Pauline 192 DECO-DECA 3, GLC 1, Library 3, Secretary of Youth Group 1. Magsulit, Cheryl 192 Manke, Janet 192 Manock, David 86, 87, 91, 192, 214 Gymnastics, Sergeant-at-Arms 1,2,3, French Club 1, Chess Club 1, S Club 2,3, Hy-Y 1, Varsity Gymnastics 1,2,3, Gymnastics Captain 3. Markiw, Eva Transfer 2, Horizons 3, Candy Striper 3. Marsh, Sara 192 GLC 1,2, Art Club 1, Girls Marine Club 2,3. Martell, Craig 193 German Club 1,2,3, Hi-Y 1,2, Gymnastics Varsity 1,2, Orchestra 1. Martens, Carl 86, 87, 193 Gymnastics Club, Sec.-Treas. 1,2,3, Swimming 1, Track 1,2,3. Marth, Steve 95, 193 DECO-DECA 3, JV Track 1, Varsity Track 2,3. Martin, Lonnie 193 Mary, Rodney 193 Mattson, Barbara 113, 193 Girls Glee 1,3, Home Ec. Club 1,2. Maude, Susan 42, 193, 214 French Club 1, Ouill 8 Scroll 2,3, FTA 1, Horizons 3, Y-Teens 1,2, Jobs Daughters 1, Annual Staff 1,2,3, Class Representative 2. Mefford, Lois 193 Commercial Club 1, Office 2, Photographer 3. Meola, Dennis 193 French Club 2, DECO-DECA 3, JV Tennis 1,2, ASB Repre- sentative 3, Chairman of DECO Convention 3. Merrill, Norman 193 Ski Club 2,3, Political Focus Club 1,2, Hy-Y 1,2,3, De- Molay 1, JV Football 1, Annual 1. Methvin, Ron 193 Car Club 1,2, JV Football 1, Library 3. Meyer, Kathy 193, 214 Ski Club 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Girls' League Representative 2,3. Miller, Orven 193 Ski Club 2,3, Debate 1. Miller, Cheryl 193 . German Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Medical Club 1, Y-Teens 1,2,3, MBY 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, ASB Representative 2,3, Class Representative 1. Miller, Tawnda 113, 193 Home Ec. Club 3, Social Committee 2, Prom Committee 2, Tennis 1,2, Girls Glee 3, Pep Club Office 2,3, Girls' League Representative 3. Millikan, Joan 193 GLC 1. Millikin, Patt 193 Mills, Barb 168, 174, 193 Spanish Club 1,2,3, President 3, Pep Club, Council Member 3, IRL 3, Latin Club 3, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens, AFS Com- mittee 2,3, Senior Class Vice-President 3. Mills, Loni Science Club 1,2, GAA 2, Drill Team 2,3, Clypian Staff 3, Class Representative 1, Transfer 3. Mills, Vicki 109, 193 German Club 3, JANS 2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Library 3. Milne, Bob 161, 194 Spanish Club 1,3, IRL 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, DeMolay 1,2,3, JV Tennis 1,2, Varsity Tennis 3, ASB Representative 1,2. Milne, Chuck 121, 158, 193 Political Focus Club 1,2, S Club 1,2,3, Hy-Y 1,2,3, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, Varsity Golf 1,2,3. Mink, Gary 194 YMCA 3. Mink, Marcia 194 FTA 1,2, Ski Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, GLC 1,2,3, IRL 2,3, Y-Teens 1,3, Jobs Daughters 1,2, Pep Club Cabinet Member 3. Mohney, Jodeen 54, 114, 174, 194 Ski Club 2, Y-Teens 1, Oregon Youth Council 3, Horizons 2,3, Pep Club Treasurer 2, Girls Class Representative 3, Saxonettes 3. Moore, Roberta 112, 194 Girls League, Vice President 3, Latin Club 1, Ski Club 1, Young Republicans 3, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Horizons 2,3, Young Life 2,3, Girls Glee 2, Choir 3, Pep Club Cabinet Member 3, ASB Representative 2, Class Representative 2. Moore, Tom 194 Car Club 1, DeMolay 1,2,3. Morrow, Margie 194 Morse, Gail 194 Ski Club 1,2,3, Art Club 1,2, FTA 1,2, Horizons 2,3, Jobs Daughters 1, Girls League Representative 3. Morton, Terry 194 Hi-Y 3. Much, Joe 32, 38, 110, 111, 114, 194 German Club 1,2, Ski Club 1,2, IRL 2,3, Young Republicans 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Student Body President 3, Sophomore Class President 1, Marion County Youth Council 2. Muetze, Larry Transfer 1. Muller, Arnold 165, 194 Varsity Track 1,2,3, Muller, Steve 194 Chess Club 1. Murren, Barbara 194 Spanish Club 1,2, IRL 1, Y-Teens 1,2, Jobs Daughters 1. Nagy, Linda 194 DECO-DECA 3. Naimark, Sue 95, 99, 194 GLC 1,2, French Club 2,3, FTA, Vice President 2,3, Home Ec. Club, President 2,3, National Honor Society 3. Nelson, Bill 194 Transfer 2, JV Track 2, Marching Band 2,3. Nelson, Delilah 194 Spanish Club 2,3, GLC 1,2,3, Girl Scouts 1,2,3. Nelson, Jens 194 JV Track 1, Library 2,3, Retail Selling 3. Neher, Donna 194 Home Ec. Club 2, DECO-DECA 3, Girls Glee 1, Office 2. Newcomer, Karen 194 Library 3. Nicholson, Liz 47, 98, 105, 195 Ski Club 1,2,3, Art Club 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Horizons 1,2,3, JV Rally 2, Varsity Rally 3, Secretary-Treasurer 1, Girls Glee 1. Nisbett, Linda 114, 124, 195 Ski Club 1,2,3, Art Club 1,2,3, Girls' League Office 3, Hi-Y 2,3, Horizons 2,3, Reb Deb 3, Girls' Glee 2, Sax- onettes 3, Office 3. Noll, Bill 195 Norris, Jan 195 German Club 1,2,3. North, George 195 Transfer 3. Norton, Bob 195 Nunn, Carol 195 Spanish Club 1,2, Young Republicans 1,2,3, Political Focus Club 3, Ski Club 3, GLC 1,2, NFL 1,2,3, Horizons 1,2, Debate 1. Olson, Cindy 195 Candy Stripers 1,2,3. Olson, Dave 107, 119, 121, 195, 209, 215 Varsity S Club 1,3, Young Republicans 3, Varsity Basket- ball 1,2,3, JV Cross Country 2,3, Varsity Track 2,3, ASB Executive Council 3, ASB Representative 3, Class Repre- sentative 1. Olson, Karen 195 Home Ec. Club 1, Horizons 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1. Oraw, Dianne 195 Home Ec. Club 3, Giuld 1,2,3, Young Life 3, ASB Repre- sentative 3, Girls' Glee 1,2, Office 3, Girls' League Representative 2. O'Rielly, Gary 195 Osborne, Patty 195 Art Club 3, Russian Club 3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Young Life 2,3. Palmason, Vicki 109, 195 Latin Club 2,3, Ski Club 2, FTA 2, Salem Jr.Symphony 1,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Tri-M 3. Panther, Vic 195 JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2. Patterson, Candy 39, 105, 124, 150, 195 National Honor Society, Vice President 2,3, Pep Club Council 2, Y-Teens 2,3, Horizons 1,2,3, Cadet Teaching 3. Patterson, Stanley 195 Paulson, Linda 114, 195 French Club 1, Saxonettes 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Girls' League Representative 3. Pearson, Tom 48, 166, 195 S Club 3, YMCA 2,3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2,3. Person, Mark 195 Peterson, Ginger 195 DECO-DECA 3, Art Club 1,2, Young Life 2, Girls League Representative 1,3. Peterson, Richard 96, 195 DECO-DECA 3. Peterson, Vernene 195 Phillips, Gary 196 Phillips, Greg 196 Phillisp, Rick 196 Ski Club 1,2,3. Pickerel, Bill 195, 214, 215 Bachelor's FTA 1,2,3, Political Focus Club 3, DeMolay 1,2,3, Oregon Youth Council 2,3, ASB Representative 2. Pickett, Jim 196 Announcers Club 3. Pierce, Connie 196 French Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 2,3, Teenage Republicans 3, Rainbow 1,2,3. Pierce, Patty Pietrok, Charlene 196 Art Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2, Hi-Club 3. Plyler, Bob 196 Chess Club 1, National Honor Society 3, DeMolay 1,2,3, Varsity Tennis 1,2,3, Varsity Wrestling 2. Post 18 Search and Rescue 2,3. Polston, Michel 196 DECO-DECA 3. Porter, Carolyn Powell, Dale 196 Transfer 3, Varsity Football 2, JV Football 1, Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Wrestling 2. Powell, Neff 42, 153, 172, 196,215 Quill 8 Scroll 2,3, Vice President 3, IRL 3, French Club 2,3, Parliamentarian 3, DeMolay 1,2,3, Varsity Football Statisti- cian 1,2, ASB Constitution Committee 2, Boys State 2, Annual Staff 1,2, Editor 3, Class Council 1,2,Teen-Age Republicans 1,2,3. Preissler, Alan 196 Chemeketans 2,3, National Association of Rocketry 2,3. Price, Julie 37, 55, 105, 107, 114, 115, 133, 197, 209 Ski Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Rowdy Dowdy Darling 3, Pep Club Council 2, Saxonettes 3, ASB Representative 2,3, Class Representative 1,2, Home- coming Hostess 3. Priem, Bruce 48, 91, 122, 125, 167, 197, 209 S Club, President 3, National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, Hy-Y 1,2, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 1,2,3, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, Class Representative 2. Priest, Dave 197 e Mazamas 1,2,3, Chemeketans 1,2,3, Santiam Alpine Club 3. Prosser, Valerie 197 Home Ec. Club 1,3. Purvine, Belinda 114, 197 Ski Club 1,2,3, Commercial Club 1, German Club 2, FTA 3, Art Club 1, Saxonettes 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Girls League Office 3, Funzapoppin Tickets Committee 3. Putman, Anne 197 FTA 1, Drama Club 3, Ski Club 2, Y-Teens 2,3. Putman, Kurt 197 Gymnastics Club 3, Manager Gymnastics 3. Quimby, Carolyn 197 Transfer 3, YFC 1,2,3. Ouiring, Merrilee 112, 197, 215 FTA 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Tri-M 3, Choir 2,3, Girls League Representative 3. Ramsden, Norm 197 Varsity S Club 2,3, Manager of JV and Varsity Football, and Varsity Basketball, JV 8 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3. 222 Rasmussen, Don 43, 46, 47, 51, 54, 63, 104, 155, 172, 197 Art Club, President 1, Russian Club 2,3, IRL 2, Teenage Republicans 1,2,3, DeMolay 1,2,3, Varsity Rally 3, Traffic Safety Committee 3, Boys' State 2, Annual Staff 3. Rea, Connie 36, 112 197, 214 Girls' League Representative 2. Reed, Pat 88, 197, 214 Gymnastics Club 2,3, Young Republicans 3, National Honor Society 3, JANS 1, Gymnastics 2,3, Choir 1,2. Reese, Mel 112, 197 Boys Glee 1, Choir 2,3. Reimann, Lynda 197 Art Club, Vice President 1, Ski Club 2,3, French Club 1, Horizons 3, Y-Teens 2, Pep Council 1, Class Repre- sentative 2. Retzloff, Greg 112, 197 President Modern Music Masters 3, Southernairs 2,3, JV Wrestling 2, Choir 2,3, Transfer 2,3. Reynolds, Duane 197 JV Cross Country 2, Varsity Cross Country 3. Rice, Bradley 197 AVA 1,2. Riley, Mike 174, 197 German Club 1,2,3, IRL 3, Sports Car Club of America 2,3, Boys' State 2. Riley, Sherry 88, 197, 214 FTA 1,2,3, GAA 2, Gymnastics Club 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Girls State 2, Girls Gymnastics Team 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3. Rinker, William 198 Transfer 2. Roberton, Dennis 198 , Ski Club 3, JV Baseball 1, Boys League Representative 3. Robertson, Ann 114, 198 Saxonettes 3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Horizons 1,2,3. Robinson, Don 96, 198 DECO-DECA 3, Wrestling JV 2, Class Representative 1. Rohde, Bob 198 Rollins, Laham 198 French Club 1,2, JV Tennis 1,2,3, Royse, Nancy 43, 174, 198, 215 German Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, MCYC 3, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3, Annual Staff 3, Class Repre- sentative 3. Russell, Deston 198 Russell, Linda 113, 198 Spanish Club 1,2, Commercial Club 1, FTA 1, Girls Glee 3. Ryan, Linda 47, 133, 173, 198 Ski Club 1,2,3, Horizons 1,2,3, J-Teens 1,JV Rally 2, Varsity Rally. Ryan, Sharon 198 Young Democrat 2, Drama Club 3, Girls' Tennis 2. Sabin, Janet 109, 198, 208, 214 Latin Club 2,3, Tri-M 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Girls' Letter Club 2, IRL 3, Salem Jr. Symphony 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Girls League Representative 2. Salter, Karol 96, 198, 208 DECO-DECA, Secretary 3, Spanish Club 1, Ski Club 1, Y-Teens 1, ASB Representative 2, National DECA Repre- sentative 3. Samples, Bill 198 Samples, Brenda 198 Chess Club 1,2,3, Political Focus Club 3, Young Democrats 3, JANS 1,2,3. Sampson, Val Transfer 2, Annual 2. Sandahl, Carolynn 198 Latin Club 2, Young Life 3, Jobs Daughters 1,2, Class Representative 1,3, Transfer 2. Sanders, Sandy 198 Satrom, Mike 198 JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, Hy-Y 1. Saunders, Ruth 198 Savage, Marilyn 112, 113, 199 FTA 1,2, Library 2,3, Girls Glee 2,3, Young Life 2,3, Horizons 2, Y-Teens 1, Choir 3. Sherman, Sara Executive Council 3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Political Focus Club 1,2,3, IRL 3, TARS 1,3, Horizons 3, Varsity Tennis 3, Choir 3, ASB American Field Service Committee Chairman 3, Class Representative 2. Scaumacher, Jeff 199 Latin Club 1,2, JV Golf 1, Varsity Wrestling 2, ASB Repre- sentative 3, Class Representative 2. Scharn, Myra 199 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, FTA 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Girls Glee 2, Office 2. Schendel, Janette 114, 162, 197 French Club, President 1,2,3, Ski Club 2,3, lnterclub Coun- cil 3, Executive Council 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Young Life 2,3, Varsity Tennis 3, Annual Staff 2, ASB Projects Committee 3, ASB Representative 2, Saxonettes 3, Young Republicans 3. Schlesinger, Lynn 119, 174, 199 Ski Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2, Home Ec Club 3, Horizons 1,2,3, Senior Class Treasurer 3, Girls League Repre- sentative 2. Schoppert, Susan 60, 81, 88, 89, 174, 199 French Club 1,2, IRL 3, Gymnastics Club 2,3, Guild 2,3, Class Representative 3, Girls Swim Team 3. Schott, Connie 199 Ski Club 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Young Life 3, Office 2. Schunk, Carol 32, 101, 105, 109, 110, 162, 199, 209 German Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2, IRL 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Modern Music Masters 2,3, Girls' Varsity Tennis 2,3, Executive Council 1, Orchestra 1,2,3, ASB Second Vice President 3, ASB Representative 1, Class Representative 2, AFS Exchange Student 2, Band 1,2,3, Schwichtenberg, John 199 Scofield, Connie 199 Home Ec. Club 3. Scofield, Jill 199 National Honor Society 2,3, GLC 3, German Club 2,3, Art Club 1, Girls' League Representative 1. Scott, Cindie 199 Home Ec. Club 1,2, French Club 1, Young Life 2,3, Class Representative 1. Scott, Cyndee 199 Art Club 2, Ski Club 2, Horizons 1,2,3. Scott, Rogene 199 I Home Ec. Club 1,2, Ski Club 3, Young Life 2,3, Y-Teens 1, Office 3. Seay, Junaita 200 Home Ec. Club 3. Selander, Mary 200 DECO-DECA Parliamentarian 3, Transfer 2. Sellwood, Elaine 200 Senter,John61, 109, 110, 111,200 German Club 1,2,3, Tri-M 3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 3. Shaffer, Nancy 114, 200 Art Club 1, Ski Club 2, National Honor Society 3, Y-Teens 1, Horizons 3, ASB Representative 1,3, Saxonettes 3. Shaw, Dennis 200 Shaw, Steve 200 Post 18 Search 8 Rescue 1,2. Shields, Allen 200 Shinn, Jeff 47, 105, 172, 200 Boys League Executive Council Member 3, Political Focus Club 2,3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, JV Cross Country 1, Varsity Rally 3. Sherfield, Janet 33, 200 DECO-DECA 3. Shoemake, Marilyn 200 Clypian Staff 2,3, DECO-DECA 3, Chairman Registration Committee 3, Class Representative 3. Shoop, Gerry 112, 200 Tri-M 3, Choir 2,3, Girls Glee 1. Shoup, Rick 33, 200 Latin Club 1,2,3, President 3, Political Focus Club 3, Awards Chairman 3, Class Representative 1. Simmons, Mary 200 National Honor Society 3, Pep Club 3, Girls League Repre- sentative 3. Slinker, Sharon 200 Art Club 1. Sloan, Gary 200 National Honor Society 3. Sloan, Jerry 200 National Honor Society 3. Smart, Karen 112,200 Spanish Club 1, Commercial Club 2, Choir 3. Smith, Bob 113,201 Smith, Diane 96, 201 Home Ec. Club 1,2, DECO-DECA 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Rainbow 1,2,3, Horizons 3, Glass Representative 2. Smith, Sherry 201 Ski Club 2,3, ASB Representative 2. Smither, James 112,201 Ski Club 1,2, JV Track 2, Varsity Track 3, Choir 1,2,3, Snyder, Kree Kree 46, 47, 99, 104, 201 Varsity Rally 3. Class Vice-President 2, Coronation Court Queen 3. Snyder, Richard 201 DECO-DECA 3, JV Football 1. Spackman, Clara 113,201 Girls Glee 1,3. Staniford, Joy 201 Transfer 3. Stanley, Steve 201 Car Club 2,3, B and 1, Hy-Y 1. Stavenau, Jon 201 Band 1, Library 3. Steely, Brian 80, 81, 172,201 Transfer 2, Political Focus Club 3, Ski Club 2,3, Drama Club 2,3, Varsity Club 3, Varsity Swimming 3. Stein, Mark 201 Ski Club 1,2,3. Stein, Tom 107, 150, 168, 174, 201, 208, 209, 216 National Honor Society 2,3 President 3, Inter Club Council, President 3, IRL 3, DeMolay 1,2,3, Homecoming Host 3, Varsity Tennis 2,3, ASB Representative 2, Class Repre- sentative 3. Steinke, Dave 201 Varsity Track 1, Cross Country 1,2, National Honor So- ciety 3. Stewart, John 48, 51, 202 Spanish Club 2, NASS, Vice President 2,3, Hy-Y 1,2,3, Young Life 3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2,3, ASB Representative 2, Class Representative 1. Stewart, Luana 202 Stoll, Dennis 202 JV Football 1, JV Basketball 1, JV Baseball 1, ASB Repre- sentative 1,2. Storm, Susan 202 Stortz, Mike 101, 122,202 JV Basketball 1, JV Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Class Representative 1,2. Stose, Janell 42, 202 Home Ec. Club 2, Annual Staff 3. Straub, Patty 110,202 Candy Stripers 3, Girls Recreation Association 1,2, Signa Alpha 1, Band 1,2,3, Transfer 3. Strawn, Diana 202 Stringer, Pauline 202 Home Ec. Club 1,2, Ski Club 1,2, Art Club 2, DECO-DECA 3, Hy-Y 1,2, P Class Representative 2, Girls Glee 1, Girls League Representative 1, Choir 2. Strode, lvan 48, 167,202 S Club 2,3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, Band 1. Stroup, Nanci 202 Drama Club 3, Library 2, Transfer 2. Stuller, Bernice 99, 202, 214 FTA 1,2,3, GLC 1,2, Chess Club 1,2,3, Jobs Daughters 1,2, Swim Team 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Girls' League Representative 1. Sturdivant, Stephen 202 Sturtevant, Elaine 202 Transfer 3. Sugnet, Barry 203 Russian Club 1,2,3, Political Focus Club 2,3. Sullivan, Gail Transter2. Sullivan, Pat 203 Art Club 1,2,3, Russian Club 2,3, Young Life 2,3. Sunderland, Jeri 203 GLC 1, Welcome Committee 3, Library 3, Office 2,3. Suarverud, David 203 Sweeten, Charlottee 203 Swendseid, Sandy 203 FTA 1, Home Ec. Club 1,2, Girls' League Representative 3. Swenwold, Diane 203 Swofford, Alan 38, 105, 120, 123, 125, 174,203 S Club 1,2,3, Boys League Council 3, High-Y 1,2,3, Young Life 1,2,3, JV Football 1, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1,2, Sargent-At-Arms 2, President Senior Class 3, Class Representative 1. Synowski, Rick 203 Latin Club 3, Political Focus Club 3, Youth Activities Committee Member 3, JV Football 1, Class Representative 3. Taylor, Paula 203 Girls League Representative 3, DECO-DECA 3. Teston, Linda 114, 203 Saxonettes 3, Transfer 2. Thede, Park 203 Latin Club 1,2, Hy-Y 1,2,3, Rowdy Dowdys 1,2,3, Band 1, Reb Deb Committee 3, ASB Representative 2. Thomas, Linda 203 U Girls League Representative 1, Ski Club 2,3, Hi-Club 1,2,3. Thompson, Barbara 203 ' n Spanish Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 1, FTA 1, Political Focus Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Debate 3. Thorn, Diane 103, 203 Art Club 1,2,Candy Striper 3, Spanish Club 1, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1, Horizons 3, Office 3. Tiano, Patty 43, 203 Ski Club 1,3, Quill 8 Scroll 3, Y-Teens 2, Girls' League Representative 3, Class Representative 2, Annual Staff 3. Tingley,Ferryle114, 171,203 Jobs Daughters 1,2, Rainbow 1, Girls Glee 1, Class Repre- sentative 1, Saxonettes 3. Toler, Candy 203 Home Ec. Club 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Transfer 2. Tompkins, Cyndi 98, 174,203,214 French Club, 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Quill 8 Scroll 2,3, Horizons 3, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Jobs Daughters 1,2, Annual Staff 1, Cadet Teaching 3, Class Representative 3. Townsend, Kenneth 204 Trudgeon, Linda 204 Art Club 1,2, Home Ec. Club 2,3. Tucker, Linda 112,204 Tri-M 3, JANS 1, Choir 2,3, Southernaires 3, Girls' Glee 1. Turvey, Edward 204 Turvey, Loren 204 YMCA 1,2, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 3, Track 1,2,3. Underwood, Katherine 123, 204 French Club 2, Clypian,Staff 3. Vangstad, Bob 110, 204 Ski Club 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Transfer 1. VanKeulen, James 204 Ski Club 1,2,3, Hy-Y 2, Class Representative 2, Van Wyngarden, Richard 204 Vick, Nancy 114, 204 National Honor Society 3, Art Club 2,3, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 1, Horizons 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club, Coun- cil 3, ASB Representative 1,2,3. Vickery, Tess 204 FTAZS, Ski Club 3, Horizons 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Trans- er . Vogt, Mike 48, 128, 129, 204 S Club 3, Young Life, President 2,3, YMCA 1, JV Foot- ball 1,2, Varsity Football 3, JV Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 3, JV Baseball 1, Class Representative 3. Vohland, Marilyn 204 National Honor Society 3. Vollmar, Dave 204 Russian Club, Sec.-Treas. 2,3, Russian Club 1,2,3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Rowdy Dowd Darling Committee 1,2,3. Wadw, Nelene Transfer 3. Wagner, Steve 204 Transfer 2, Orchestra 2,3. Waldie, Bruce 204 French Club 1, National Honor Society 3, JV Baseball 1, Transfer 3. Waldo, Clay 48, 204 Varsity Football 2,3, Transfer 2. Waldropp, Steve 110, 204 Band 1,2,3, Library 3. Walen, Mary 103, 204 FTA 1, Home Ec. Club 2, Candy Stripers 2,3, Library 1, Girls' League Representative 3. Walker, Salli , Ski Club 2,3, Hi-Club 1,2,3. Waln, Becky 204 Wallen, Susanne 205 Ward, Bob-Ann 90, 113, 205, 208 Drama 1,2,3, Girls Letter Club 1,2,3, Girls League Repre- sentative 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3, Sojourners 2,3, Girls' Glee 1, Choir 2, Class Repre- sentative 3. Ward, Carroll Transfer 3, DECO-DECA 3, Library 2. Ward, Leslie 36, 37, 51, 63, 104,112,168172,205 Inter Club Vice-President 3, French Club 1, FTA 2,3, Y-Teens 1, Horizons 2,3, Choir 1,2,3, Rowdy Dowd Darling 3, ASB Representative 3, Girls' League President 3. Warner, Raymond DECO-DECA 3, Rowdy Dowdys 1,2,3. Wasson, Linda 205 Watson, Mitch 205 Car Club 2,3. Weber, Kathy 205 FTA 1. Webster, Kathy 205 Art Club 3, GLC 1,2, Webster, Richard 205 Weinberg, Bob 112, 205 Transfer 3. Wellard, Bill 205 Car Club 1,2, Young Life 3. Wenger, Bob 112, 205 Ski Club 1,2,3, Clypian Staff 1,2,3. Wener, Paul 113, 205 Transfer 1, Chess Club 2, Boys Glee 2,3. West, Pat 128, 205 Spanish Club 2, Young Life 1,2,3, Wrestling Varsity 3. White, Jan 205 Ski Club 1,2,3, Home Ec. Club 3, Latin Club 2, Horizons 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1. White, Janna 205 White, John 205 Ski Club 2,3, Young Republicans 3, DeMolay 1,2,3, HR Representative 3. White, Sue Ann 109, 206 Commercial Club 3, MBY Committee Member 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3. Whitesell, Richard 128, 206 S Club, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, JV Football 1, Varsity Foot- ball 2,3, JV Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 3, Class Representative 2. Wiebe, Cheryl 206 Wiessner, Ken 113, 206 JV Wrestling 1, Boys Glee 1,2,3. Wilde, LaVonna 206 Transfer 3, Band 1. g Wiles, Nancy 51, 124, 174, 206 Ski Club 1,2,3, German Club 1,2, Horizons 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1, Hy-Y Hasher 1, Choir 1,2, lnter-Club I, ASB Representa- tive 1, Sr. Class Secretary 3, Girls' League Representative 2, Fashion Show Model Girls League. 2. Wiles, Paul 112, 206 JV Cross Country 1, Varsity Track 1, Choir 3. Willard, Steve 206 Willis, Carol 206 Transfer 3, Horizons 3. Wilson, Alan 122, 123, 168, 206 Young Republicans 3, IRL 2, JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basketball 3, Chairman Car Show 3. Wilson, Dan 206 Ski Club 2,3, Car Club 2,3, Latin Club 1, Young Life 2,3. Wilson, Mike 113, 206 Transfer 3, Boys' Glee 1,2,3. Wilson, Pam 206 Transfer 3, Girls' Glee 3. Wilson, Rodney 206 Yound Life 3, Car Club 1,2, Orchestra 1,3. Windedahl, Tom 33, 43, 52, 86, 91, 206 Ski Club 2,3, Gymnastics Club 1,2,3, IRL 2, S Club 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Band 1, Traffic Safety Committee Chairman 3, Chairman Twirp Dance 3, President Young Republicans 3, Annual Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3. Wintermute, Sherry 206 Witbeck, Russ 206 Withers, Kay 42, 90, 206 Drama Club 1,2, Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Girls' Letter Club 3, Annual Staff 1,2,3, Library Training 3. Woelfel, Barb 206 German Club 1,2,3. Wlsllfe, Sharron 206 ussian lub 3, Home Ec. Cl b - ' . 3 Hasher 2, lnter Club 3. U 3' Homons 1'2'3' H' Y Wood, Evelyn 207 Transfer 3, ASB Representative 3. Wood, Louise 207 Home Ec. Club 1, GLC 1. Woolard, Mike 207 JV Track 1,2, Varsity Track 3, Orchestra 1. Wright, Gary 48, 50, 98, 207, 208, 214 FTA 1,3, S Club 2,3, National Athletic Honor Society 2,3, Young Life 3, Football JV 1, Varsity Football 2,3, Baseball JV 1, Cadet Teaching 3, ASB Representative 1,2. Wnestnoff, Ron 207 Ski Club 2,3. Adamson, Clark D. 65 Adrian, Scott D. 65 Agalzotf, Nancy 65, 112 Ahlbin, John Larry 65 Aiken, David 65 Albert, Theresa 65 Albin, Gayle 65, 113 Aleshire, Maydel 65, 113 Allen, Larry 65 Amen, Linda Sue 65 Anderson, Bill 65, 112 Anderson, Catherine 65 Anderson, Margaret 65 Anderson, Rodney 65 Andrus, Darcy 65 Andrus, Doug 65 Appeson, Lyn 65 Armpriest, Diane 65, 112, 162 Armstrong, Virgina 65 Arthur, Rebecca 65 Ashbaugh, Gary 65 Atkins, Ervin 65 Ault, James 65 Austin, Diane 65, 113 Backstrom, Richard 65 Baglien, Jerry 56, 65 Bailey, Genella 65 Bailey, Virginia 65 Baird, Donald 65, 112 Baker, Bob 65 Baker, Carol 65 Baker, Dannielle 65 Baker, Gloria 65 Baker, Gwendolyn 65 Balch, Johnnye 65 Baldwin, Robert 65 Ball, Kathleen 65 Barber, Jo Dee 65 Barger, Stephen 64, 65 Barham, Sandra 65, 113 Barnett, Rockne 65 Barrett, Edward 65, 112 Barrett, Jim 65 Barth, Linda 65 Bathurst, Mary 65 Battalion, Susan 65 Baxter, Carol 65 Baxter, Vicki 65 Beach, David 65 Beard, Emily 36, 65, 162 Beardshear, Dan Bechtell, Sarah 65 Beckwith, Carol 65 Beegle, Terri 65 Beem, Sandy 65 Bell, Susan 65 Bellow, Gary 65 Benson, Cheryl 65 Bentson, Linda 65 Berger, Mark 56, 65 Bieraugel, Ruth 66 Birch, David 66 Birks, Grace 66 Bish, Monte 66 Bishop, Darryl 66 Black, Micheal 66 Blaisdell, Lance Blando, Donald 66 Blando, Louise 66 Blodgett, Gandis 66 Blume, Robbie Sue 66 Boals, Clare 66, 112 Boatman, Stanley 56 Bocock, James 66 Boe, Dennis 66 Boehmer, Dianne 66 Bohnstedt, Ted 66 4 Wyckoff, Mac 109,207 Orchestra 1,2,3, Debate 2,3. W Yee, Helen 95, 207, 214, 215 Transfer 2, Chess Club 2,3, Commercial Club 3, National Honor Society 3, ASB Representative 3. Yung, Janet 114, 207 SGI-'I-IOIVIOI-Ql:S Yung, Nancy 207 Zahradnik, Pam 207 Zemanek, Charles 207 Zetterberg, Pam 207 Zink, Adelaide 207 Bornholdt, Linda 66 Bosch, Roger 66 Bower, Sandra 66 Bowles, Charles 66 Bowman, Carl 66 Boyer, Kathy 42, 66 Boylan, Nanci 66 Bramson, David 66 Brandt, John 66 Brasch, Trudy 66 Bratton, John 66 Braydon, P. 56 Breakey, Gordon 66 Bristow, Jody 66 Brooks, Kathy Jo 66 Brown, Diane 66 Brown, Jennifer Brown, Robert 66 Brus, Denise 66 Buckner, Jacqueline 66 Bucy, William 66 Burch, Rebecca 66 Buren, Bill 66, 112 Burke, Douglas 66 Burrell, Brenda 66 Burt, Carol 66 Butler, C. Victoria 66 Bush, H. 56 Cain, Linda 66 Calaba, Craig 66 Caldwell, Jim 67, 161, 173 Cameron, Larry Cameron, Susie 66 Camillo, Tracy 67 Camp, Valli 67 Campbell, Arlene 67, 81, 109 Carbaugh, Michael 67 Carlson, Sidney 67 Carlton, Christopher 67 Carlton, Jim 67 Carpenter, David 67 Carpenter, Penny 67 Carstensen, John 67 Carter, Steve 59, 67 Casey, Mike 67 Cavliere, James Chaffin, Mike 67 Chamblin, Linda 67 Chandler, Roy 67 Chapel, Dwayne 67 Chappell, Allen 67 Chase, Gary 67 Chase, Victoreen 67 Cherry, Henry 67 Chester, Cheri 67 Chinn, Arnold 56, 67 Chorney, Tyra 67 Chown, Karen 67 Christensen, Chris 67 Christiansen, Rodney 42, 67 Chu, Carlton 67 Claflin, Pat 67 Clannville, B. 56 Clark, Jean 67 Clark, C. 56 Clark, Joy 67 Clark, Karen 67 Clemens, Lonnie 67 Cline, Loretta Jaye 67 Collins, James 67, 80 Combs, Ronna 67, 113 Cornover, Sandra 67 Cooley, Eric 67, 161 Cooper, Kim 67 Cooper, Richard Couture, Patricia 67 Cowan, Andrea 67 Crawford, Steven 67 Crowell, Barbara 67 Culbertson, Michael 67 Curtis, James 68 Cutler, James 67, 80 Daggett, Nancy 68 Daley, Constance 68 Dalke, Kathryn 68 Davidson, Lucille 68, 113 Davis, Harvey 68 Davis, Richard 68 Davis, Stanley 68 Davies, Suzette 68 Day, Sandra 68 Day Suzanne 68, 112 Dehut, Anita 68, 113 DeLapp, Mike 68, 109 deLooze, Ted 68, 109, 110 Delp, Michael 68 Deneault, Jayne 68 Denton, Denton, Denton, Devlin, Devlin, DeWar, Marcia 68, 113 Marilee 68, 113 Rick 68 Dona 68 LaDonna Rick 68 DeWeese, Martha 68 Dewey, Michael 56, 68 Dickey, Barbara 68 Diefever, Dennis 68 Dierks, Dave 56, 68 Dilg, Daniel Dilger, Gregory 68 Doak, Ed Lee Dobney, Allen Dobson, Kathleen 68 Dobson, Maralee 68 Dolezal, John 68 Donofrio, Jim 68 Donohoe, Maryann 68 Dooley, Barbara 68 Doran, Robert 68 Doss, David 68 Dougherty, Dave 68 Douglas, James 68 Duffield, Carol 68 Dunham, Roger 68, 112 Dunn, Bruce 56, 68 Durbin, James Eakin, Mike 68 Eaton, Susan 69 Edmonds, Gary 56, 69 Edwards, Deborah 69 Ellerbrook, Betsey 69, 88, 109 Ellington, Joyce 69 Elmore, Ralph 69 Elmore, Jane 69 Ely, John 69 Embick, Andrew 69, 86 England, Pat 69 En le Jana 69 B T E ld' , S ndra 69 rpe ing a 10 Ertsgaard, Paul 69, 109, 1 Eubanks, Wendy 69 Farmer, Rod 69, 112 Feiring, Ruth 36, 69, 112 Felmlee, Dwight 56, 69 Ferrin, Judith 69, 110 Feskens, Linda 69 Finegan, Michael 56,' 69 Forbes, Sue 69, 113 Forgue, Robert 69 Franklin, Lynn 69 Fredrickson, Ronald 69 Free, Wanda Sue 69, 113 Freeborn, Holly 69 Fuchs, Eugene 69 Fullwiler, Deborah 69 Gaidner, Jon 69 Gale, Steve 69 Gale, Susan 69 Gallagher, Dennis 69, 112 Gardner, Jan 69 Garrett, Richard 69 Gartz, Lynn Geer, Randy 69 Gehlar, Paul 69 Geiser, Kathleen 69 Gentemann, Ronald 69 George, Dennis 69 George, Don 69 Gerberding, Thomas 69 Gibson, Anna 69 Gies, Julia 69 Gilmour, Garth 69 Glanville, Brian 70 Goddard, Gwen 70, 110 Gookin, Terry 70 Graham, Cheryl 70 Graham, Christine 70 Gray, Kenneth 70, 110, 111 Green, Daniel 70 Greene, Kevin 70 Gritton, Lois Groff, Jerry 70 Gross. Jane Guard, Gregory 70 Gum, Harold 70 Gustafson, Shelley 70 Haag, Cathleen 70 Hackett, Karen 70 Hadenfeld, Marc 70 Hadley, Bruce 70 Hagedorn, Cynthia 70 Hale, Kitty 70 Hale, Sarah 70 Halloway, Cindy 70 Halloway, Linda 70 Hallmark, Judith 70, 112 Hamilton, John 70 Hamilton, Lillian 70 Hanger, John 70 Hanggi, Kathleen 70 Hanlon, Mary Hanson, Steven 48, 56, 70 Hanson, James Hardy, Earlene 70 Hargrove, Rodney 70 Harmon, Kathleen 70 Harmon, Pat 70 Harshaw, Diana 70 Hatfield, Shelly 70 Haugen, Karen 70 Hayden, Fern 70 Hayden, Gordon Hayhurst, Marilyn 70 Hellemn, Bruce 70 Henry, Patricia 70 Herburger, Freddie 70, 97 Herd, Mary Herline, Jerry 70 Hewit, Melody 70 Hickok, Harold 70, 109, 110 Hicks, Dave 56, 64, 70, 127 Hicks, Kenneth 70 Hicks, Valerie 70, 113 Hightower, Sherrie 70 Hill, Clifford tToml 71 Hill, Deborah 70 Hill, Larry 71 Hill, Randy 71 Hillesland, Dennis 56, 71, 110 Hillpot, Douglas 71 Hinkle, Douglas 71 Hinkle, Tammie 71 Hoch, Ronald 71 Hochhalter, Anne 71, 109 Hochstetler, Cherrie 71 Hockett, Karen 71 Hoffman, Patricia 71 Hoffstter, William 71 Hogan, Michael 71 Holdore, Diane 71 Holloway, Cynthia 71 Holloway, Linda 71 Holste, Bill 71 Holt, Candy 71 Hopkins, Cathryn 71 Howell, Pat 71 Howey, Sandra 71 Howser, Barbara 71, 81 Howser, Susan 71 Humphreys, James 71 Hunferland T. 56 Hunt, Dan 71 Hunt, Susan 71, 162 Solom Hunter, James 71 Hutchinson, Harold 71 Hutchison, Sandra 71, 113 lnsley, Charles 71 lwen, Sandra 71 Jackson, Greg 71 Jenks, Richard 71 Jenning, Steve 71, 133, 161 Jennings, Diane 71, 113 Jepson, Paul 71 Johnson, Connie 71 Johnson, Cynthia 71 Johnson, Edward 71 Johnson, John 71 Johnson, Kirsten 71 Johnson, Lori 71 Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Steve 71, 112 Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Cynthia 72 Elizabeth 72 I James 56 , John 72 Ralph turkey Sandra 36 72 Jordon, Pete 72 Kapuniai, Allyson 72 Karsten, Randolph 56, 72 Kent, Linda 72 Keyte, Ken 56, 72 King, Susanne 72 Kightlinger, Donna 72 Kittel, Anne 72 Kizziah, Kathrine 72 Klingler, Charles 72 Knepper, Kathrine 72 Knights, Douglas 56, 64, 72, 1 Knopf, Wendy 72 Koch, John 72 Kongslie, Keith 72 Kowalski, Leo 56, 72 Kuebler, Michael 72 Kuhl, Lynda 72, 109, 110 Kuhns, David 72 Kunkle, Bill 72 Kunkel, Larry 72 Kuper, Karen 72 Kurttl, Elizabeth 72 Laffoon, Darrell Lane, Gertrude Lang, Dan 72 Lang, James 72 Lange, Ray 72 Langford, Russell 72, 109, 110 Large, Danny Larson, Nancy 72, 112 Larson Robert 72 Lavin, Garcia 72 Lawrence, Gary 72 Lawrence, Raymond 56, 72 Lefever, Dennis Leffoen, Darrell 72 Lenz, Monte 72 Lewis, Larry Lewis, Madelyn 72 Lewis, Ronald 72 Light, Pamela 72 Linn, Gene 72 Loder, Rodney 56, 72 Loewen, Michael 72 Loganbill, Robert 72 Loika, John 73 Long, Rodney 72 10 Long, Roxanne 72 Lottridge, Merredith 72 Loveall, Angela 72 Lowrie, Pamela 73 Lucker, Debbi 73 Lumber, John 73 Luna, Kathy 73 Lyon, Laura 73 Lyons, Judith 73 McAllister, Ralph 73 McCall, Dave 73 McCallum, Barbara 73 McConneil, Johnny 73 McCullough, Molly 64, 73 McDonough, Mike 73 McEldowney, Coleen 73, 1 McFadin, Jack 73 McGilchrist, Lynda 73 McMinn, Valorie 73 McMullen, James 73 McPherson, Kathleen 73 Mabry, William MacDowell, Margaret 73 Mack, Gary 73 Mackinnon, Laura 73 Manifold, Laura 73 Markee, Denise 73 Marr, Laury Marsh, Richard 73 Martin, Randi 73 Martin, Susan 73 Martin, Dennis 73, 86 Martindale, Denny 73 Maulding, John 73 Maurer, Janet 73 Megert, Bonita 73, 113 Mehlhoff, Connie 73, 110 Melvin, Rose 73 Melzer, Alan 73 Mennis, Joy 73 Merck, Elizabeth 36, 73 Merrill, Stephanie 73 Meyer, Marianne 73 Meyers, Christine Meyers, Yvonne 73 Mick, Kathryn 73 Millar, Gerald 73 Millennor, Gary 74 Miller, Dennis 74, 113 Miller, Roy 74 Mills, Charles 74, 80 Mills, David 74 Mills, Roy 74 Minard, Chloe 74 Mink, Larry 74 Mink, Mike 56, 74 Mize, Kenneth 74 Mollgaard, Gary 74 Mollgaard, Mike 74, 86 Montgomery, Kenneth 74 Moon, Shannon 74 Moreland, Ruth 74 Morgan, Dana 14, 102 Morris, Lane 74, 80 Mortenson, Karen 74 Mortrmore, Richard 43, 74 Moskal, Angela 74 Mott, Lona 74 Mull, Doug 74 Munro, Janet 74 Murren, Sandra 74 Musgrave, Clare 74, 112, Mussman, Nancy 74 Myer, Chriss 74 Nelson, Barbara 74 Neimeyer, Ken 74 Nelson, Brian 74 Nelson, Danny 74 Nelson, Janice 74 Nelson, Jerry 74, 113 Nethery, Robert 74 Nethery, Linda Newton, Kathleen 74, 110 Newton, Marie 74 Nicholls, Candi 74, 113 Nicholls, William 74 Nichols, Rodney 74 Noble 56, 74 Noble, Irvin Noble, Steven 74, 128 Nobles, Karen 74 Noffsinger, Lynn 74 Nott, Patricia 75 Nuber, John 75 Nunn, Janet 75 Nunn, Robert 56, 75 Nuss, David 75 0'Brien, Dan 75 0'Day Jennifer 75 Olson, Donald 56, 75 Olson, Olaf 75 0marr, Larry 75 Osborne, Barbara 42, 75 Otto, Charles 75 Owens, David 75 Page, Roger 75 Parker, JoAnne 75, 112 Parker, Mike 75 Patton, Robert Payne, David 75 Perkins, Barbara 75 Perkins, Kay 75 Perkins, Robert 75 Peterson, Ava Peterson, Douglas 56, 75 Peterson, Michael 75 Peterson, Robert 75, 113 Pflug, Terryl 75 Pfouts, Alan 75 Phillips, Barbara 75 Phillips, Daniel 56, 75 Platt, Mary 75 Pierce, Dorothy Pietrok, Sandra 75 Pine, Evelyn Plaisance, Susan 75 Poindexter, James 75 Polston, Andrew 75 Poole, Bruce 80 Price, Craig 56, 75 Prine, Bill 56, 75 Prosser, Craig 75 Purvine, Robert Alan 75 Putman, Kay 75 Putman, Bill 56, 75 Quackenbush, Ross 75, 161 Quick, Bruce 75 Rabold, Rex 75 Ramsdell, Steven 75 Ramsey, Robert 75, 161 Rankin, Diana 75 Rash, Donald 76 Ratzlaff, Rebecca Redinger, Debbi 76 Reed, Jacqueline 76, 112 Reede, Terry Reese, Linda 76 Reid, Curtis 76 Rempher, Suzanne 76 Reynolds, Dennis 76 Rhoads, Terry 76 Richard, Craig 56, 76, 110 Ringwald, Michael 76 Robb, Charles 76 Robb, Victoria 76 Robinson, Clark 76 Robinson, Janet 76, 110, 112 Robinson, Nancy 76 Robinson, Wayne 76 Rodenhuis, Judy 76 Rodrigrez, Bernie 76 Rogers, Jack 76 Rohde, Katheren 76 Ross, Catherine 76 Roth, Geoffrey, 76, 86 Roth, Lavon 76 Rowell, Jeannie 76 Rowell, Robert 76 Rowland, Ellen 76 Rurak. Jerry 76 Russom, Kristine 76 Salchenberg, Laura 76 Saltz, Larry 76 Sandahl, larry 76 Sandau, Jim 76 Sanders, David 76 Saunders, William 76 Sawyer, Rebecca 76 Schendel, William 76 Schmidt, Kathryn 76 Schmidt, Paula 76, 113 Schott, Rose 76 Schweigert, Cynthia 77 Schwichtenberg, Nancy 77 Schwitter, James 77 Scott, Gregory 56, 77 Scranton, David 76 Scripter, Dana 77 Seaton, Bradley 77, 165 Selander, Sara 77 Severson, Karen 77 Sexson, Craig 77 Shaffer, James 77, 110 Sherwood, Jamie 77 Shewell, Daniel 77 Shields, Don 77 Shipley, Barbara 77 Shriver, Roxzn 77, 162 Shultz, John 77 Sierp, Kathleen 77 Siewart, Jean 77, 78 Simmons, John 77 Six, Joyce 77, 112 Skillman, Laurie 77 Skinner, David 77 Skramovsky, Victoria 77 Sledge, Donna 77 Slinker, Mark 77 Smalley, Mirian 77 Smart, Brian 77 Smith, Bertha 77 Smith, Daniel 77 Smith, Karen 77 Smith Kenneth 77 Smith, Linda 77 Smith, Mark 77 Smith, Randy 77 Smith, Sharon 77 on, Cynthia 77, 88 Spalding, Jeffrey 77 Specht, Gregory 56, 77 Specht, Susan 77 Stagg, Linda Stanek, Luellen 78 A Stanley, Gary 77 Steele, James 77 Steeleman, John Stein, Susan 77 Steinfeld, Mary 36, 77 Steinman, Michael 77 Stevens, Patricia Stewart, Janice 77 Stonier, Doreen 78 Stradimann, Janice 77 Strawn, David 56, 77 Strode, Donna 78 Stuckman, Claudia 78 Summers, Vicki 78 Svarverud, Hugh 78 Swain, June 78 Swettman, Bill 78, 109 Swofford, Margery 78 Tandy, Kathryn 78, 112 Taylor, Stewart Teit, Janice 78 Tennant, Clifford 78 Thiel, LaDonna 78, 112 Thompson, John 78 Thompson, Kathy 78 Thompson, Sandy 78 Thompson, Murray 78 Thompson, Nancy 78 Thompson, Paula 78 Thoreby, Darryl 78 Thorn, Shari 43, 78 Thurman, Keen 78 Tipton, Denise 78, 122 Todd, Brenda 78 Tompkin, Joann 78 Tompkins, Lynelle 78 Townsend, Karen 78 Tracy, Diane 78 Troth, Terryl 78 True, Dian 78 Trygg, Gregory 78 Trussell, Danny 78 Trussell, Linda 78 Tschauner, Wayne 78 Turner, Anita 78, 88, 112 Turner, Evelyn 78 Turner, Laura 78 Turnidge, Jerald 78 Ulschoeffer, Janet 78 Utter, Julie 78, 88 Valet, Jimmy VanCleave, Verla 78, 112 Vangstad, Karen 78, 109, Vannice, Margaret 78 VanWormer, Bernard 78 Vaughn, Barbara 78 Vrckery, Gretchen 79 110 Vollmer, Bonnie 78 Wade, Nelene 79 Wagner, Gretchen Wagner, Kathleen 79, 109 Wagner, Sally 79 Walen, Karen 79 Walen, Kenneth 79, 86 Waln, Lonnie 79 Walz, Terry 59, 79 Ward, William 79, 112 Warren, Charles 79 Warren, William 79 Watson, Gregory Watson, Robert 56, 79 Wattenbarger, James 56. 79 Achterman, Gail 80, 100, 135 Adkins, Randalls, 48, 110, 135 Adler, Rebecca 113, 135 Aeschliimann, Lynne 135 Albin, Steve 135 Aleshire, Barbara 112, 135 Allen, Francis 95, 135 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Adriene 135 Donald 135 Mary 135 Richard 135 Robert 135 Iran 135 Diane 135 Andrew, Pat 112, 135 Andrews, Doug 135 Angrove, Robert 48, 135 Arbuckle, John 135 Archer, Susan 135 Armstrong, Virginia 135 Arnold, Diane 135 Arnold, Gregg 135, 149 Bacon, Sherrl 135 Baker, Georgia 135 Baker, Penelope 135 Baker, Vickie 135 Ball, Gwen 135 Ball, James 112, 135 Barker, Fran 135 Barker, Mike 135 Barrington, Bill Barth, Donald 135 Bass, Russell 135 Bathhurst, Dan 136 Bates, Laura 136 Bays, Ken 136 Watts, Bonnie 79, 80, 8.1, 88, 89 Weaver, Pat 79 Weber, Chris 79, 112 Weber, Cathy 79 Wedel, Sheri 79, 112 Wendt, Cindy 79 Wenzel, Norman West, Leona Wetherbee, Dave 79 White, Thomas 79 Whittennore, Pamela 79 Wickert, Wendy 79 Wikoff, Louise 79 Wilczak, Patricia 79 Williams, Robert 79 Willis, Kathleen 79 Willwert, Dennis 79 Wilson, Charles Wilson, Laurel 79 Wilson, Pamela Winstone, Lynda 79 Winter, Heidi 79, 80, 81 Witbeck, Carol 79 Wolcott, Ann 79, 102 Wolfer, Kip Wood, Carol 79 Wood, Denver 79 Wood, Joe 79 Wood, Kathy 79, 112 Woodard, Karen 79, 110 JUNICDRS Bramsen, Linda 136 Brandt, Leland 136 Brennen, Jeanne 136 Brody, Steve 48, 136 Brown, Connie 136 Brown, Denise 136 Brown, Keith A. 136 Brown, Mike Brutscher, Steve 136 Bryan, Charles 136 Burchfield, Brian 48, 136, 166 Buren, Larry 112, 136 Burger, Sharon 136 Burke, Cathy 136 Burrell, Susie 109, 136 Burroughs, Susan 136, 170 Burt, Patrick 136 Burtner, Dave 59, 127, 136 Bush, Kathi 57, 136 Cady, Theresa 113, 136 Caldwell, Lance 136, 173 Calvert, Cathy 137 Cameron, Chris 137 Cameron, Cyndie 137 Cameron, Robert 137 Case, Colleen 137 Case, Deborah Casey, Mike 113 Cave, Alan 137 Chambers, Vicki Chamblin, Perry 137 Chapman, Hilda 137 Chappell, Kenneth W. 137 Chastain, Rick 137 Chesley, Kenneth 137 Chinburg, Mardel 57, 137 Beardsley, Gail 136 Bechtel, Pat 136 Beck, Gregory 110, 136 Becker, Dennis 136 Bedard, David 136 Behen, Richard 136 Beilstein, Ronald 48, 136 Ben, Gerald 136 Bennett, Steve 48, 136 Benz, Bruce 136 Berlin, Michael 136 Beyer, Jeff 136 Billington, Hilda 136 Bishop, Bettie 110, 136 Black, Allen 43, 137 Blanchette, Michele 136 Bleiler, Doug 136 Blum, Wayne 136 Blundell, Craig 136 Boals, Jim 136 Bonar, Sharon 136 Bonham, Connie 113, 136 Bonlie, Paula 136 Bonney, Jill 136 Boock, Dennis 127, 136, 165 Boon, Kathleen 136 Borton, Daryl 136 Bosh, Barbara 136 Bourn, Maurice 136 Bowles, Nancy 136 Boyer, Ralph 136 Boyer, Terry 136 Braden, Dan 136 Chinn, Diana 137 Christensen, Sherri 8, 137, 162 Christofferson, Dave 137 Chumbley, Mike 120, 122, 137 Clack, John Clark, Brad 137 Claggett, Steven 137 Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Cline Cline Marsha 137 , Katrinka, 137 , Mike 137 Nancy 109, 134, 137, 210 Pat Beverly 137 I care 137 .Joe 113, 137 Cloyd, Pat Coburn, Charlene Colby, Paula 137 Colton, Liz 137 Compton, Kathryn 137 Coon, Don 113, 137 Cooper, Allen 137 Cooper, Chuck 147 Cooper, Donna 137 Cooper, Karen 137 Corey, Robert 36, 67, 80 Cox, Kathy 137 Cox, Lila 113, 137 Cox, Pat 137 Cox, Ruth Crabtree, Jack 110, 111, 137 Cranford, Sharon 137 Crawford, John 137 Crow, Kathleen 137 Curtis, Lauri 137 Cutler, Christine 137 Daley, Tim 137, 165 Daniel, Barry 137 Davidson, Bob 137 Davis, Barb 137 Davis, Becky 137 Davis, Catherine 137 Deal, Kathy 137 Deglow, Deborah 137 DeGuire, Lynn 112, 137 Denecke, David 137 Denton, Jon 137 deSchwenitz, George 128, 137 DeVane, Linda 138 Devers, Joe 138 deWitt, James 138 diFilippi, Joe 138 Diggs, Sally 113, 138 dilaconi, Barb 138 Dill, Brad 138 Dill, Terri 138 Dinbat, Darrell 48, 138 Dodson, Donna 138 Domke, Delmar 110, 138 Donofrio, Nancy 138 Donohoe, Irene 138 Donovan, Barbara 138 Dornhecker, Barb 138 Doughton, Sylvia 138 Douglas, Bruce 138 Duhe, Mike 138 Dubois, Kathy 138 Dunnihoo, James 138 Duval, Dawn 112, 138 Durant, Pennie 138 Dyson, Dave 128, 129, 138, 165 Earle, Tom 138 Elgin, Florence 138 Elliott, Bob 138 Elmore, Ginger 138 Elser, JoAnn 112, 138 Ertsgaard, Sue 138 Esplin, Marsha 138 Eubanks, Don 113, 138 Euken, Joyce 138 Eyman, Donna 138 Farrell, Charles 138 Feller, Wesley 138 Ferguson, Jim 138 Ferry, Paul 48, 138 Filley, Terry 138 Finegan, Larry 138 Finley, Nancy 138 Fish, Gregory 138 Fisher, Linda 138 Fisher, Robert 48, 138 Folsom, Sally 139 Ford, Stephen 139 Foreman, Rose 139 Foshaug, Lawrence Foster, Scott 80, 139 Fraser, Sandy 113, 139 Fred, Mick 139 Freeburn, Pat 139 Freeburn, Scott 48, 129, 139 Freel, Carol 139 Friesen, Ernest 139 Woodard, Robert 79 Woodroffe, Terrance 79 Woods, Elizabeth 79 Woodward, Gary 79 Woolard, Rodney 79 Wuerch, Carol 79 Wyler, Cheryl 79 Yager, Michael 56 Yancy, Sue 79 Yancey, Mary 79 Yeater, Sandi 79 Yeldig, Keith 79 Yung, Joyce 79 Ziebart, Patricia 7-9 Zink, Russell 79 Friess, Robert 59, 139 Frost, Tim 139 Fuller, Carolyn 139 Fullerton, Jack 1, 19, 43, 139 Fuqua, Virginia 109, 139 Galbraith, Maryann 112, 139 Gale, Wendy 139 Gallier, Steve 139 Gallinger, Cathy 139 Garrison, Linda 139 Gassner, Richard 139 Gemmell, Doug 139 George, Molly 43, 153 George, Ray Gill, Danny 139 Gilmore, Rick Gladow, Genice 139, 162 Glantz, Steve Glisar, Barbara 139, 152 Gloor, David Gloor, Louis 139 Golden, Linda 139 Goldsmith, Celia 139 Gorman, Nina 139 Gotchall, Connie 139 Grabenhorst, Dana 139 Grange, Jim 139 Gray, Stuart 139 Green, Bill 139 Greider, Gena 88, 112, 113, 139 Gresham, Kevin 139 Greuel, Nancy 139 Grewe, Colin 139 Griffith, Dan 139 Grimmitt, Dan 139 Grimmitt, Walt 139 Groff, Steve 139 Groves, Steve 139 Grunden, Shelly 139 Gunter, Lee 139 Haag, Chris 48, 123, 134, 139, 210 Haakenson, Mike 139 Hagar, Mike Haggerty, Brian 36, 48, 112, 139 Hagler, Martha 140 Hales, Arlene Hamilton, Carol 113, 140 Hamilton, Ray 140 Hammer, Susan 134, 140 Hammett, Val 140 Hampton, Doug 140 Hanks, Ronald 110, 140 Hanlon, Sally 140 Hanson, Donald 110, 140 Hardin, Toni 112, 140 Hardwick, Mike 140 Harm, John 113, 140 Harmon, Linda 43, 140 Harris, Byron 140 Harris, Mary 140, 162 Harvey, David 140 Hathaway, Carol 140 Haut, Eddie 140 Hayden, Randall 140 Hayward, Carolyn 44, 45, 140 Heffaker, Craig 86, 140 Hellbusch, Marcia 140 Hendrickson, Paulette 140 Herndon, Jon 140 Hewitt, Anne 140 Hill, Geoffrey Hill, Mike 113, 140 Hill, Pat 36, 140 Hoffstetter, Molly 140 Hoffstetter, Shari 140 Hoffstedtter, Sue 140 Hogenson, Jane 36, 37, 140 Holmer, Alan 48, 91, 140, 148, 161 Hopkins, Louise 113, 140 Horner, Suzanne 112, 140 Houck, Dorothy 37, 110, 140, 148 Houser, Dennis 140 Howe, Nick 140 Howell, James 109, 110, 111, 140 Howser, Kathleen 140 Howser, MickeAnn 140, 162 Hrudka, Mari 140 Hubbard, Linda 140 Huff, Sharon 140 Hughes, Mollie 95, 140 Hunt, Debbie 140, 162 Ingalls, Pat 140 lnsley, Greg 140 lssacs, Phillip 140 lveans, Joyce 140 Iverson, Larry 140 Jackson, John 140 Jacobson, Kirk 140 Jacobson, Kraig 140 Jenks, Barbara 140 Jepson, Sonny 43, 48, 52, 141, 165 Jersey, Bill 113, 141 Johnson, Barb 141 Johnson, Buster 48, 141 Johnson, Laurie 141 Johnson, Ron 48, 141 Jolly, John 141 Jones, Gary 141 Jones, Gloria 141 Jones, Michele 141 Judson, Ron 40, 141 Judson, Terri 141 Kaiser, Terry 109, 141 Kavanaugh, Shirley 141 Keeney, Paula 40, 90, 141 Kennedy, Mike 141 Kennen, Kristi 141 Kent, Mark 141 Kerns, Brian 141 Kilgore, Gayle 141 Killingsworth, Bonnie 141 Kizziah, John 141 Klecker, John 141 Kline, Gary Knack, Connie 141 Knapp, Mary 141 Knight, Phyllis 141 Knittel, Judy 141 Knox, John 141 Koenig, Mike 48, 110, 111, 141 Kollman, Robby 86, 112, 137 Kowalewski, Walt 141 Kroll, Kathy 141 Kucera, Donna 141 Kurtti, Rebecca 141 Ladd, Kathie 141 Lalack, Candi 95, 141 Lamb, Barbara 113, 141 Lang, Kathryn 90, 141 Larson, Suzette 141 Lauderdale, Barb Lee 141 Lawrence, Tom 141 Lenz, Mona 141 Le Tourneux, Janice 141 Letterman, Susan 141 Lewis, Susan 113, 141 Lillebo, Chris 141 Limbocker, Marilyn 141 Lind, Steve 48, 141 Ling, Nancy 141 Lisanti, Fred 48, 141 Little, Sharon 141 Logan, Dennis 141 Long, Kathleen 141 Long, Laurie 109, 141 Loveail, Hadley 141 Lovejoy, Halsey 142 Lozano, Kris 142 Lundinton, Ernest 142 McCall, Deborah 142 McCluskey, Theresa 142 McCorkle, Jean 113 McDonald, Ralph 142 McDonald, Regina 142 McFadin, Bennie 142 McFerron, Chas 142 McGarry, Robert 142 McGrath, Gaye 142 McKinney, Joyce 142 McMahon, Melinda 43, 142 McMinn, Vivian 142 McRae, Joy 142 MacDonald, Mary 100, 142 Mallicaot, Steve 48, 110, 142 Manke, Katherine 36, 37, 101, 142 Mansfield, Jean 142 Mansfield, Richard 142 Marsh, Linda 112, 142 Marsh, Pete 142 Marshall, Marsha 142 Martin, Randi 142 Martsfield, Linda 142 Mason, Jon 142 Mason, Jon 142 Mason, Micheal 142 Mason, Steven 142 Masterson, Lynn 142 Mattison, Charlotte 142 Mattson, Cathy 113, 142 May, Marcia 142 Means, Sally Meeker, Daniel 142 Melton, Randy 142 Mendenhall, Lawrence 165 Mennis, Kierstin 142 Miles, Mike 142 Milliken, Evelun 142 Miller, Jerry 48, 142 Mills, Don 142 Milne, Judith 142 Minth, James tToml 142 Mizell, Barb Ann 142 Mlynczak, Jan 142 Mlynczak, Jim 142 Mooney, Jim 142 Moore, Jim 86, 87, 142 Moreland, Joseph 109, 110, 111, 143 Moritz, Don 48, 143 Moritz, Ron 48, 143 Morris, Kim 143 Morris, Marilyn 143 im re Sue Mort o , Mosman, Suzanne 143 Murdock, Margaret 143 Murray, Cyndie 143 Naimark, Robert 109, 110, 111, 143 Neimeyer, Kenneth Nelms, Daniel 143 Nelson, Claudia - Nelson, Paul 143, 149 Nelson, Sandi 143 Nichols, F. Ellen 143, 170 Nielson, Diane 112, 143 Nordyke, Joyce 112, 143 Norris, Kathleen 109, 143 Nosbisch, Paul 143, 149 Noteboom, Wilbur 143 Nott, Kenneth 143 Oakley, Sandi 143 Oberman, Steve 143 0chse, Henry 112, 143 Oesterling, Robert 143 Ohling, Gayle 143 Olson, Barry 109, 111, 143 Olson, Corrine 143 Olson, Karen 143 Omans, Nikki 110, 143 Owen, Kim 143, 161 Owens, Kathy 143 Palmer, Sandy 143 Parker, Jim 113, 143 Parker, Larry 143 Parker, Mike 143 Parks, Wain 113 Paulson, Jeanne 143 Paulus, Lynn 36, 37, 143 Pecht, Jerry 112, 143 Peins, Jerry 143 Pennell, Kathleen 143 Peoples, Glenda 143 Perry, Danny 143 Perry, Jay 143 Person, Kenneth 143 Peterson, Marldee 113, 143 Peterson, Melba 143 Petsch, Ron 110, 143 Philly, Paul 143 Phillips, Chris 143 Phillips, Christy 36, 143 Phillips, Cynthia Pickerel, Larry 113, 143 Pietrok, Douglas 144 Pinckney, Randel 144 Plog, Jeri 144 Pool, Ernie 144 Porter, Patricia Powell, Bill 144 Preuit, Cappy 144 Price, Keith 144 Prince, Diane 144 Proctor, Terry 48, 144 Quinn, Steve 144 Rabe, Dan 144 Rabe, Gary 144 Rabold, Timothy 144 Rader, Don 144 Rakoczy, Ron 144 Randall, Mary 144 Rastorfer, James 109, 110, 144 Ray, Linda 144 Redinger, Jeff 144 Reed, Richard 144 Rees, Richard 40, 86, 91, 109, 11 Renault, Bill 144 Reynolds, Glenn 144 Ridings, Kathy 144 Riggs, Brian 144 Ringeisen, Carol 144 Ritchie, Margo 144 Ritner, Jerrold 144 Rittenhouse, Ron 144 Robb, Dianna 144 Roberts, Mark 109, 121, 131, 144 Roberts, Ralph 144 Robertson, Phil Robinson, James 144 Robinson, Ron 144 Roessler, Stephen 144 Ronne, Gayle 144 Root, Harry 144 Rothweiler, Sylvia 144 Rouske, Joseph 144 Ruddiman, Walter 86, 144 Rudie, Peter 110, 144 Ruffcorn, Larry 58, 59, 144 Rundall, Terry 88, 144 Russell, Ray 144 Russell, Toni 144 Ryals, Kathleen 144 Ryals, Linda 144 Rytel, Tim 144 Sacre, Cheryl 144 Salter, Jim 48, 144, 155 Sawyer, Fredrick 144 Schlidmeyer, Gregory 48, 144 Schmick, Rosy 110, 144 Schmidt, Susan 144 Schneider, Susan Schneider, Kathy 145 Schoppert, Bill 80, 81, 90, 145 Schott, Tom 140 Schradle, Susan 145 0, 144 Smith, Charles 145 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Helen Linda 145 Louise 134, 145, 155 Mike 145 Ryan 145 Susan 145 Smither, Suzanne 36, 145 Snyder, Susan 80, 81, 109, 145 Spackman, Delmus 145 Sparks, Gloria 145 Speckman, Bob 145 Spong, Bruce 112, 145 Springer, Mark 112, 145 Stanton, Dan 110, 145 Stelnke, Rick 145 Stevenson, Sue 112, 145 Stewart, Linda 145 Stone, John 145 Storm, Cindy 88, 145 Stoudmeyer, Don 110, 145 Stovall, Sherrie 145 Strohecker, Linda 145 Stroup, Richard 145 Stuart, Margo 145 Stuckman, John 48, 146 Stuller, Robert 58, 146 Sullivan, Carol 146 Sullivan, Kathleen 40, 146 Sweet, Mike 113, 146 Taggart, Suzanne D. 146 Taggart, Terry 48, 120, 146 Tallman, Teresa 146 Tandy, Taylor, Taylor Taylor Taylor Teeter: Alan 146 Bruce 63, 86, 87, 146 John 110, 146 Pat Stewart 146 Stephen 86, 146 Thibeau, Sherry 146 Thibeau, Terry 112, 146 Thomas, Barbara 146 Thomas, Mary 146 Thomas, Pamela 113, 146 Thomas, Rodney 146 Thomas, Ronnie 113, 146 Thompson, Donna 146 Thompson, John 112 Thompson, Mike 128, 146 Thompson, Rodney 110, 146 Schunk, Jack 91, 109, 110, 111, 134, 145 Schwalk, Elizabeth 145 Schwanke, Carol 145 Schwarz, Paul 145 Scott, Steve 145 Seacat, Laura 145 Seamster, Larry 145 Selander, Nancy 145 Shaffer, Cheryl 42, 113, 145, 152 Shatos, Joe 145 Shaw, David Shaw, Jene 145 Shaw, Doug 145 Shay, Nancy 145 Sheffield, Leslie 145 Shelton, Steven 145 Shepp, Anita 145 Sherwood, Diane 145 Shilling, Gary 145 Shipler, Tom 145 Shipley, Donna 145 Shoop, Blaine 112, 145 Siewart, Susan 113, 145 Silke, John 145 Simons, Kathleen 145 Singer, Doug 145 Skillman, Gregory 145 Thompson, Sandra Thrikel, Charlotte 146 Todd, Lewis 146 Townsend, Linda 146 Townsend, Marty 146 Trezise, Alice 146 Trollinger, Harold 146 Troudt, Steven 146 Trumbly, Richard 146 Trussell, Oliver 146 Turner, Ritchie 48, 112, 146 Tviet, Tom 146 Ulrich, Sandra 146 Vandergrift, Al 40, 146 Vannice, James 146 VanSanten, Susan 146 VanValkenberg, Vivian 146 Vaughn, Cora 146 Vego, Greg 146 Vincent, Terry 146 Vogt, Linda 40, 146, 152 Wade, Joyce 146 Wahl, Loren 146 Waite, Mike 110, 146 Walberg, Beth 112, 146 Waldroop, Mike 109, 146 Walker, Pam 146 Waller, Becky 146 Walz, Sheryl 146 Wann, Catherine 146 Ward, Wanda 113, 146 Warren, Barbara Watson, Lee 48, 55, 90, 146 Wattenbarger, Hap 48, 146 Watterman, Betty 147 Watterson, Nancy 147 Webb, Dale 110, 147 Weeks, Ralph 60, 147 Weerd, Bill 147 Wendell, Richard 147 Werner Cheryl 113, 147 West, Mike 147 Westphal, Eric 147 Wheeler, Tim 147 Wherley, Bill 147 Wherley, Kathleen 147 White, Glen 147 White, Julie 147 Whiteley, Louise 110, 147 Whitlock, Marcia 43, 147 Whittemore, Tom 110, 147 Wickert, Jeff 58, 59, 147 Wickham, Tony 147 Wiebe, Linda 147 Alexander, Julie 23 Anderson, Amanda 22, 148 Anderson, Hartley, 31 Aschenbrenner, Carl 14, 115 Atkins, Ervin 24 Ballentyne, Dick 21, 160 Barnes, Val 18, 56 Barquist, Carmeletta 22 Bennett, Bonnie 20 Benninghoff, Joe 25 Birrell, George 19,20 Blackford, Mary 22, 81 Blaisdell, Barbara 21 Blade, Gail 23 Boise, Sid 17 Bose, Antoinette 28 Boyd, William 22 Brown, Neil 14 Burch, Gary 25 Burroughs, Margaret 30 Byers, Margaret 27 Casebeer, Heneritta 31 Christiansen, Art 24, 64 Cook, ,Cliff 19 Coolidge, Carol 19 Coronel, David 19 Craft, Gwen 24, 174 Crom, Earl 31 Daniels, James 17 Davenport, Vera 31 Davis, Lyn 16 Deloretto, Lou 21, 58, 100, 165 Deweese, Emily 26 Wiessner, Linda 147 Wiibrandus, Robert 147 Wiles, Lawrence 147 Williams, Bruce 112, 127, 147 Williams, Jerry 147 Williamston, Sharon 147, 162 Wilson, Ken 147 Winslow, Marshall 109, 147 Withrow, Terry 147 Wittenburg, Glenn 147 Wolfer, Curtis 147 Wong, Juanita 147 Woock, James 147 Wood, Eric 147 Woodford, Kay 147 Woods, Catherine 147 Worral, Steven 110, 147 Worley, Steven 110, 111, 147 Wortnington, Limda 147 Wright, Marvin 147 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND STAFF Dunn, Laura 27 Dyer, Doris 29,90 Earnest, Wilma 29, 88, 162 Edmundson, Helen 23 Edmundson, John 25, 106 Ellis, Eleanor 30, 134 Evans, Beatrice 31 Frajola 28, 108 Frame, Gary 28, 112 Franklin, Georgia 31 Gilman, Gerry 21 Girod, Cliff 25, 174 Goodson, Gary 29, 87, 165 Graham, Lauralynn 24, 41 Green, Dee 23 Grippin, Ralph 25, 27 Guenther, Don 27 Halvorsen, Lida 26 Hammel, Lloyd 17 Harp, Margaret 22 Harstadt, Joanne 25 Hauk, Harold 15 Havranek, Winona 26 Heater, Marvin 21, 51 Hedberg, Norma 28 Heringer, Maxine 15, 37 Hise, Kendra 21, 36 Hohwiesner, Henry 17 Hogue, Leah Holmes, Betty 20 Johnson, Robert 23 Johnson, Wally 28, 110 Jones, Ethel 26 Judd, Dorothy 18, 64 Juran, Hank 29 Karlson, Walter 27 Kawaguchi, Mildred 26 King, Dr. A.T. 17 Kennedy, Doris 16 Kinney, Charles 31 Knight, Mildred 31 Kulbel, Goldie 25 Lane, Helen 18, 25 Leopold, Al 25, 29 Little, Kathryn 15 Lockerby, Jay 28 Maltby Sherrilyn 17 Markee, Lester 31 Marr, Robert 24, 88 Martin, Dr. George 17 Mason, Lyle 22 McDonough, Octiva 16 Meier, Donna 23 Metzger, Robert 23 Meyer, Mabel 31 Mills, Rosemary 16 Minchner, Donald 31 Morse, Keven 21 Mosman, Richard 25 Myers, Art 17 Nebel, Carl 20 Nelson, Alice 16 Nelson, Maynard 15 30 Nobel, Marie 31 Noland, Bill lGene1 30 Norman, John 28 Wright, Suzanne 167 Wunderlin, Terrance 147 Wuorinen, Janet 147 Yager, Mike 147 Yarnell, Phil 147 Yount, Carol 147 Zagiva, Mike 147 Zahradnik, Janice 147 Zehner, Dale 147 Ziebert, Rober 147 Penk, Anna 26 Ramsdell, Del 14 Rasmussen, Don 25 Remple, Ramona 16 Ritchie, Gary 21, 56 Sanko, Ronald 23 Schmidt, Dr. Chr les 17 Seitz, Mary 22 Sipe, Jim 22 Six, Doris 19, 43 Smith, Leah 27 Snyder, Harold 23 Spelbrink, Perry 30 Stenback, Leo 30 Strickland, Robert 21, 15 Tate, Wayne 25, 134 Tilton, Jack 15, 36 Tinnell, Robert 30 Todd, Melvin 31 Ward, Barbara 30 Ward, Connell 17 Wellbrock, Dorothy 31 White, Marjorie 26 Whiteman, Roger 27 Wiberg, Dorothy 16 Williams, Mark 22 Winters, Lee Wright, Winona 18 Zehner, Dale 147 Ziebert, Roger 147 Zimdars, Shirley 29 8
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