South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1967
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f 4 ii f I if Es Qi i Fl E it fr I3- L Q li f i Xi g, , is , 5.1 I, , EN if I Q: 7 . fr Y I A W I Wi. iv? Gy . 1, Rf QQ, 2 W H 9 xv. N?f' 5 5 nw 8 wi 4-Q This is The Shell of South Salem A Structure of Concrete And Steel, Standing Empty And Unahle To Fultill Its Purpose A Maze of Halls, Lonely and lmpersonal 'pq'-1il,vf,,:..2c--114 '-1 A 2 --A 8 A - . v I ' . M r ' -- ' ' ..t 4 1 ,iw 14 rfrf'+f:H's7gT'.F.wm?'v , f 7.11 1 , But A School Is More Than An Architectural Structure 'Ti :.7f?'1?. 1 Aki fad I1 ls the Means by Which Knowledge fxl ' QL ig F Obtained In Classrooms Students Toil For This Knowledge mf 'YE A School ls Also A Place Full Ol The Laughter Cheer, And Enthusiasm Ol The Students. T K w I l if 2 I 2- He 3 f in 'E ,,,w ' In -1 ? 2' 11 f A A T ix I I 3 Y i kg G 1 i . g s, 'J x MQ, wu- ,J Seated are Assistant Superintendents, Arthur Myers and gf. george Martin: standing is Connell C.W 8 rd, District er . Dr. Charles Schmidt, Superintendent. School Board Guides 0ur Education Members of the School Board are second row: Dr. Maynard Shiffer, Mrs. Sherrilyn Maltby, Thomas Q. Enright, front row: Dr. A.T. King, James B. Daniels, and Rev. Myron M. Hall. Not pictured is Henry G. Hohwiesner, Jr. QI M V Mr. Carl Aschen- brenner has been at South as principal since it o ened 13 years ago. ssistant principals are Mr. Niel Brown, who is in charge of faculty and Mr. el Ramsdel, who is in charge of stu- dent affairs. rnwyii ...nf WWWWWFEW , iawmx Z? L .Q 1 L ' ' ' of I if f:f1?fffC?l5f?J ,'yVC 'Wir f fied Qgkriy Mr. Carl E. Aschenbrenner, Principal. The Leaders We Follow Neil Brown, Assistant Principal Del Ramsdell, Assistant Principal ,X-WU! mamma i on Miss Maxine Heringer, Girls' Dean, and Mr. Jack Tilton, Boys' Dean. Mr. Harold Hauk, Director of Athletics. Mrs. Kathryn Little, Librarian. S-' ...J Mr. Charles Boyd, Biology, and Mr. Gene Noland, A.V.A. Director. 5 a Mrs. Eleanu' Ellis, English and counseling. Miss Carmelita Barquist, biology. Miss Borquisl Biology Teacher of The Year Many teachers have come and gone at South, but not all have given their time for the thirteen years that South has been in exist- ence. This year, Miss Barquist after thir- teen years of teaching at South, is retir- ing. She has spent her entire teaching car- eer of forty-two years in the Salem system and in April of this year, was named Ore- gon's Outstanding Biology Teacher. mn ei g . x Q... fa, isis Mr. Jerry Sigler, business education. X K Mr. Richard Mosman and Mr. Don Rasmussen. Th1S year's math department COHS1StS of ten Facultv members. MP0 Harold Snyder gaught a pomputer course to South High std- ents US1Ug a compnter rented from 0QC.EQ for a perlod of SIX weeks to teach the course. Mrs Don Rasmussen 1S the department chalrmant Ona 8 0 Mr. Jerry Gilman and Mr. Robert Grobe. - X us L, -f P. 1 X Mr. Perry Spellbrink, Chemistry. During the past two years the science de- partment has received awards for outstanding teachers in the fields of physics, chemistry and biologyi 1 Mr. Charles Boyd, intern, and Mr. Leo Stenback, Biology. Mr. Lyle Mason, Mr. Dennis Rice Science Program Ranked Guistanding Mr. Geo e Birrell e lains a Chemistry experiment FS XP ' Mr. Carl Nebel and Mr. Robert Tinnell, Chemistry , ,, ,Aff we ! The Social Studies departmentconsis ted of fourteen teachers, with Mrg Joe Benning- hoff serving as the head of the department New to the teaching staffwasMrrJerry Clarkg A 16'-,QT ifpli' M., A l.. M. Robert Johnson, Miss Goldwyn Kulbel, and Mr. Joe Benninghoff, History. Mr. Ralph Grippin, Mr. Clifford Cook and Mr- DOH Guenther, Modem Problems, Mr. Jerry Clark, Modem Problems. u Miss Helen Lane, U.S. History. Mr. Art Christiansen, Mr. Gary Burch, and Mr. Wayne Tate, H1story. Mr. Lou DeLoretto, Modern Problems. J E 4 G i is 1' s if mf ..,, . , tl 4 . ,wg Q 1 S C, . . ' W Y i , 5,1 , I I., , , f YSXSRWK-YSENNN P., 's, Mi - - mmm un- Mrs. Antoinette Bose, French and English. Mrs. Laura Dunn, Spanish, Mrs. Leah Smith, French and Mrs. Margret Byers, Spanish. A Mrs. Emily DeWeese, French and German. Miss Betty Wilson, Latin, and Miss Joanne Harstad, Russian, Mrs. Donna, Mrs. Darlene Beyerle BUSINESS Educat1on Mr. Walter Karlson, Mr. Gary Frame. Ch0iF- 45 A f , Mr. Peter Frajola, Orchestra, and Mr. Wally Johnson, Band Mr. Adrian Green, Mr. Ervin Atkins, and Mr. Jay Lockerby industrial arts. Mrs. Marjorie White and Mrs. Alma Wells, Home Economics. Mrs. Betty Holmes and Mrs. Jane Smyser, Art. S ...aw-9 x: ' 4.'S 3 Mrs. Lind La aga r--1-..,,,,.. 'K ura Graham, Clypian advisor and English, Miss 1 , l' h ' L' d H'll , En l' h. , , , e Snyder Eng IS and MISS In 3 I ey g IS Mrs. Kendra Hise, English, Mr. Sherwin Cullison, English, and Miss Gretchen Klippel, English. 4 New Approach To Englisl - s. Doris Six, annual advisora and World Literature, and Mrs. Lida Halvorsen, English and Cadet Teaching. Miss Margret Burroughs, English and drama. Mr 22 6 was 33 Mrs. Leah Hogue, English, and Miss Amanda J. Anderson, debate and public speaking. Mrs. Norma Hedberg, Special English and Mrs. Winona Wright, English. ads To Variety Of Knowledge Mrs. Margret Harp, English and reading, Mr. Roger Whit- man, English department chairman, and Mrs. Mary McNeil, English and reading. Mrs. Barbara Briggs, German and English. ii ' ' ! 23 S Miss Wilma Earnest, P.E- Miss Shirley Zimdars, and Mrs. Doris Dyer, P.E. .........l Mr Hank Juran P E Mr. Marvin Heater, P.E. and Mr. Gary Ritchie, English. 'W- i l Mr Albert Leopold P E and U.S.History, and Mr Robert health and counselor w W V 5 W.. K.-, .f-. 0 .1 t Q7 ff Mrs. Barbara Anstine, Office Manager. aaa . gf. . M ..,., 5 In I s. 'hw fm Q 5:29PM M dvqghgak-' 5 fifff H ,vit KW . ml , f r if S I f 3.x 5f f H V Q 'bm ' . q.,,n,- , ,w, ,g ,fgwmhl - ' M' ?w:..:. 1,'fZ3v... rf... EF' ff ifffiff :ff 2f?k- trys fc agwam' a ww r fMmWa5EWM.awQQiw 'Mi-'lfkafiihfiz . re., . Jaw .mf Ward' EQWQWQQWQWQMQWWWW Mrs. Octiva McDonough, Attendance Secretary. Adelynne Davis, and Mrs. Margret Putnam, Librarian ,Q,f nu: ev F ..c F E A 5 ,i, x A Mrs. Assistants. Mrs. Rae Remple, Bookkeeper. Mrs. Anstine, who began as office manager in June, 1966, is in charge of all office personnel and student secretaries. She also serves as secretary to the principal. Mrs. McDonough, who has finished her tenth year at South Salem, records student attendance and assists in the main office. Mrs, Remple, a two year veteran of the bookkeeping of- fice, keeps financial accounts for the schoolr Mrs. Nelson, receptionist in the Guidance Center, assists Mrs. Mills with student transcripts and student records. New to South Salem this year is Mrst Van Dyke who operates all duplicating equipment. Mrs. Alice Nelson, Mrs. Rosemary Mills, and Mrs. Janice Van Dyke, Guidance Center staff. 26 M s. Mildred Kight and Mrs. Vera Davenport, matrons. L fl f '.. H.-1 W' , N . A from W w Page , . V -9- ' 2 I I fl i , Mrs. Beatrice Evans, Mrs. Priscilla Johnson. Mrs. Gwen Kessel, Mrs. Mabel Meyer, Mrs. Lorene Noble, Mrs. Don- na Porter, Mrs. Dorothy Wellbrock, and Mrs. Henrietta Casebeer, head cook. In--. Mr. Melvin Todd, Mr. Dolan Mincher, Mr. William Hoir Front row: Mr. James Sipe, Mr. Charles Kinney, Mr. up' Mr' Martin Elsenraatv Mr' Gordon Davidson, and Ml' Hartley Anderson, and Mr. Lee Winters. Back row: Mr. Earl Crom' Head Custodian' Lester Marko and Mr. Leslex Hammer. 27 . kg Q l f The outstanding A.S.B. project of the 1966 -67 year was International Awarness Week, during which the entire student body devoted their efforts to raising enough money to build a school in an underdeveloped country. Alan Holmer, chairman of the School to School Program, successfully led the student body in surpassing the thousand dollar goal set for the project. Louise Smith, co-chair- man, was assisted by Dave Burtner, Kathy Sullivan, Gail Achterman, Molly Hoffstetter, and Bill Carter. Mrs. Dunn and Mr. Cook ad- vised the activity. The week opened with an all school assemb- ly on Monday at which guest speakers were Secretary of State, Clay Meyers and John Binford, a Peace Corp worker from Ecuador. Other activities during the week included a Powder Puff Basketball ame, which raised one hundred and twenty dollars and a buffet dinner which provided three hundred dollars for the fund. Further amounts were the re- sults of collections taken during the Lan- uage and Social Studies classes throughout the rest of the week. By Friday the student body had raised S1550 for the Project and on that day the student body heard a tele- cast conversation between Al Holmer and Miss Joanne Silver, a member of the Peace Corp Staff in Washington D.C., who explained that the amount raised was enough for two schools A.S.B. Sponsors Via Mfvvr 5 Mant Htl Standing in front of the 'flittle red school house are Louise Smith, co-chairman of the School to School Project, and Alan Holmer, chairman. South High students helped build the school by buying a brick for 256 and pasting it on the wall of the building. International Awareness Week The A.S.B. standing Committee Chairman for the year were, from top to bottom: Lee Gunter, Paul Nelson: Gail Achterman, Nancy Watterson, Kathy Sullivan: Danna Grab- enhorst, Mollie Hoffstetter, and Barb Alshire. Emily Beard during the Powder Puff Basketbal1Game against McNary. 30 EHQNVQ B t 7 W Jack Fullerton, Sword and Shield editor. Blfb Osborn, assistant business manager: and Linda Harmon busriness manager. The 1967 Sword and Shield added four pages to its publication i6'an effort to more nearly cover all events occurring during the school year. Work began during the summer of 1966 to plan the book. On the 1966-67 staff were thirty-two mem- bers headed by Jack Fullerton editorg Kathy Boyer and Shari Thorn, assistant editorsg and Mrs. Doris Six, advisor. Rod Christian- sen served as senior photographer. Thirteenth Sword and Shield M biggest book yet x. ii xx I ye. Shari Thorn and Kathy Boyer, assistant editors, and Mrs. Doris Six, advisor. Photographers are left to right: Steve Hatfield,R0d Christensen, Rich Mortimer, and Joey Tompkins, U fx 'Fwy k,i2:!ghHw2Xil ,.4bkw Tkvi Q ken-.... KH !l Left to right: Celia Golsmith, activitiesg Gail Beardsley, facultyg Sue Hoffstetter, girls sportsg Diane Nielson, faculty: Marilyn Limbocker, activities: Cheryl Shaffer, activities: Barb Glisar, clubs: Jennifer Brown, clubs: standing left to right: Phyllis Knight, special senior class activities: Jenny 0'Day, faculty and NFL: Laura Lyons, clubs: and Melinda McMahon, activities. Standing left to right: Laurie Wilson, junior class: Jeani Baker, junior class: Barb Norris, sophomore class: Joyce Yung, junior class: Joyce Fowler, sophomore class: seated left to right: Marcia Whitlock and Linda Marsh, senior class. Left to right: Grant Beardsley, Jon Mason,Mike Quinn,and Sonny Jepson, sports editors. Left to right: Kristi Kennen, editorial editorg Paula Keeney, managing editorg Kathi Sullivan and Linda Vogt, feature editors. Clypion becomes Eight The Clypian, South Salem's bi-weekly news- paper was edited this year by Rick Reest Paula Keeney served as managing editor and Mrs. Laura Graham advised the stafft The publication was enlarged to an eight- page paper with all type being set by stu- dent typists on a Varityper machine and photographers screening all pictures usedt :- ' X .,,. in A 2 Jef' af Kailfkipx ggi t.,, as was M Qgw, Mi L xlf' ,.,.- -1'5 r Mt.f.,, Standing is Mike McDonough, sports editorg and sitting Reporters, back row left to right: Pat Burt. Ken Nei- is Rick Rees, editor of the Clypian. meyer, Jerrold Ritner, Bill Bucyg front row: Deni Dube and Susie Cameron, photography editor and reporter Nl Talking to Advisor Mrs. Laura G'aham are left to right: photographers Dave Birch, Paul Gehlar, Tom White, and Al Vandergrift. Left to right: Joan Pellettier, assistant feature editor: 4 Craig Prosser, assistant news editor: Sue Battalion, as- Working at the Varityper are left to right: Barb Phillips sistant feature editor: Kristy Russom, assistant editorial correSD0HdiUg S9Cretary: Gail Achterman, reporter: Debbie editor and Gary Millennor, assistant sports editor. Th0m3S, l'9P0Ttel'i and Mifrk Fred. HGWS editor- 1' Typists are left to right: Toni Hardin, Michele Bennett, Roxanne Shriver, Sue Smith, Linda Vaughn, Linda Ryals, and seated is Paulette Hendrickson. ,,-can Qs ' - 'BIZ-I-. A--M M Left to right: Joyce McKinney, advertising manager: Jeff Crippen news editor: Kris Sather, assistant editorial editor. Nancy Clark and Sue Hammer as Raggedy Ann and Andy in Big-Little Sister Day program. Service-The Goal Members of the Girls' League cabinet: Gayle Ronne, senior: Trish England, juniorg Sue Howser, junior: Linda Marsh, seniorg Kathy Mancke, senior: Gail Achterman, senior: Lynda McGilchrist, juniorg Cherri Hochstetler, junior: Diana Chinn, senior: and Molly George, senior Gayle Ronne and Diana Chinn participate in kick-off skit for the Girls' League Magazine Drive. of Girls' League South's Girls' League was headed in 1966- 67 by President Kathy Mancke, and Vice- President, TFlSh Englan . Cherrl Hochstetler served as Secretary and Diana Chinn as Treasurer. The faculty advisor was Miss Herinier. Sue Howser was in charge of the scrap ook, and Molly George directed the bookstore. Publicity Chairman was Linda Marsh, and program chairman was Gayle Ronne. Linda McG1lc rist was in charge of the Bartaes for the schools for the deaf and in . ,Girls' League activities began with Big- Little Sister Dag on September 1. The Mag- azine Drive was eld the week of October 4 to FQISQ money for the Girls' League schol- arship. The Girls' League faculty tea was held on December 19. al-o-grams and the Val-0-gram dance were held on February 145 and March 3 was the date of the Girls League-sponsored style show. A late-spring activity of Girls League was the tra- d1tlOHal cotton day, held on April 7. , . Ceggyigor A hillbilly band performed in the Boys' League Talent Show. Brian Ha gerty, Pres- ,,, n, ident' Sonny Jepson , Vice-President, and 5, Steve Jennings, Sec- V ,tg retary. The advisor jj ll. Q ,Q was Mr. Tilton. 5? The Boys' League staged a Talent Show s on ovember 18, which raised mone for a scholarship. They also presented a series of speakers, including men from all divisions of the Armed Forces, and a speaker from the Woodburn Drag- strip. Other presen- tations were made by Mr. Aschenbrenner, and by Mr. Ted Ugdall, head football coach at Willamette Uni- versity. Boys' League Sponsors Programs Bill Buren. J0hH Th0mDS0U, Bruce SPOHE. Dennis Gallaghef. Dutch Ochse, Ritchie Turner, and Dave Chinburg performed in the Boys' League Talent Show. uf.: The Pep Club is a spirit organization whose membership included all Saxon girls. The members promote spirit through such act- ivities as painting posters to decorate the halls before games, helping to organize rooter busses for away games, and helping to present pep assemblies, They also sell S 's. The money items is used to buy to victorious teams. serve sandwiches to mums, carnations, and from the sale of these roses for presentation Pep Club members also team members after home football games. The Pep Club council members help organize the victory V on the field before football games. ww-M Pep Club officers: Jill Bonney, President: Bonnie Watts, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Shari Thorn, Poster Chairman: Jane Hogensen, Vice-Presidentg and the faculty adviser, Mrs. Kendra Hise. The Pep Club Council consisted of seniors: Nancy Watterson, Mary Macdonald, Kathy Compton, and Gayle Ohlingg juniors: Kathy Haag, Becky Burch,1Piane Armpriest, and Wendy Wickertg sophomores: Jan Horning, Caroline Hawkinson, and Darlene Whitlock. Not pictured are Shelley Grundon, Suzi Taggart, Karen Clark, Barbara Price, and Penny Paulus. The 1966-67 officers of Pep Club were President, Jill Bonneyg vice-president, Jane Hogenseng secretary-treasurer, Bonnie Wattsg and poster chairman, Shari Thorn. The ad- viser was Mrs. Kendra Hise. Spirit- if 'if vfwn In 1 i,,,,t s mm, :Q C f 1. ' if Af' H A RJ Saxonettes include Becky Adler, Pat Andrew, Sue Archer, Diane Arnold, Gail Beardsley, Jeanne Brennen, Cathy Burke, Mardel Chinburg, Sherri Christensen, Liz Colton, Kathy Crippen, Nancy Donofrio, Joyce Euken, Pat Hill, Candi Lalack, Wendy Lee, Linda Marsh, Joyce McKinney, Joy McRae, Cyndie Murray, Lynn Paulus, Diane Prince' Gayle Ronne, Sherry Thibeau, Kay Woodford, Cathy Woods, Jann Zahradnik. axon Tradition The boys' pep organization, the Rebels, was led by President Bruce Taylor and advised by Mr. Tilton. The Rebels formed a cheering section at games and sponsored a Reb Deb for each home game. President of Saxonettes is Jann Zahradnik, Vice-President, Gayle Ronne, and Dance Team Captions, Pat Hill and Mardel Chlnburi, not pictured is Secretary-Treasurer, Cat y Woods. fx Laura and Randi Tom Whittemore Advising both varsity and junior varsity rally squads was Mrs. Bennett. Enihusiasiic Rall ,,,.fA-f fn' f ' fmSm 'g .., i, ,J W' Rick + t - f 1QQ,i?a71 ' Lead by an enthusiastic rally squad, spirited Saxons supported athletic teams throughout the year. Members of the 1966-1967 Varsity Rally Squad were Rick Gassner, Randi Martin, Nancy Ling, Laura Seacat, Tom Whittemore, Nancy Clark, Kathi Bush, Sue Hammer, and Tom Minty. parks Spirit and S Nancy Clark and Nancy Ling Nancy L. and Sue L .T ia 5 Tom Minty Randi, Kathi, and Laura Kathi, Nancy C., and Sue ,A , fx, ,rye 3' '-2135. 1 ,, if fy:,s1.4.14rp if K A g J' . , 31,1 ,' Members of the 1966-67 Junior Varsity Rally Squad: Sheri Wedel, Debbie Fullwiler, and Nancy Larson. ll .I ' V 'T T Ra Y Boosts Ul'll0l' CIYSI Y GCIITIS Sheri and Debbie N ancy vw iii Q 'Q JG. , T The 66-67 sophomore council representatives are, front row: Jenny Johnson, Debbie Phillips, Rita Price? second row: Georgia Chinn, Meri Green, Katie Cannon, Barb Price, Carla Shankleg back row: Larry Sparks, Scott Sage, Clark Blanchard, Bernard Jueden, Bruce Smith, Bruce Schieno, Nick Cloyd, Bob Hunfrr The 1966-67 sopho- more class, totaling 659 students, began the year by electing MQf1.GF6GU as class president, the first glrl to serve as pres- 1dEHt.Of a class IH the history of South Salem. Gther officers elected were Clark Blanchard, v1ce-pres- identg Barb Price, secretaryg and Steve Schaefer, sergeant- at-arms. ' First project of the sophomore class was tha U.G.N. dF1VB, promptlng money-making projects which brought sophomore contribu- tions to a total of S699.55. I Sophomores, with the theme Super Saxon wgn the stairwell COMDQLIIIOU greceding state foot- all, p aycmffs on Spirlt Day and took first place in par- ticipation for gym decoration prior to the state basketball tournament. Sophomore class officers: Clark Blanchard, Steve Scha- efer, Barb Price, and Meri Green. Sophomores Show Saxon Spirit Mrs. Craft and Mrs. Graham serve as counselors for the Claes ff' aw 1 Q. M 1 .L W ' 'gm Mike Anderson .fwqy iiyififfi 3 ' Jeanne Baecher if . 4? M, Y, Ewing, J 2 ffl, 2, il 4, 5? Eki gy is Steve Anderson 2?ia.V5 All ,-ull.. George Bailey 5 s Q Q. - f,Ms'Cf 'N-'fl relr M vQ, i Claudia Baldwin Gary Ball ' vm. vt. N ,' 1 ,ff-f , in ' : ,. 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Lorena Cox Ron Cox i 'f 6 ff: 2 iw? ,,,,f ' 4 f Chuck Crom Steve Crone V' ' in .5 is yyye D l f-f 2 K Qgfx' Rhonda Daniels Louise Davidson xi, ,, ,L , . , ,,,, V,,. egg f, :il 5 Y' ' 1' ' .- 1--1 'uf ' if , Wag, , f W jf., fe, , , Stacey Cox 1 if I a' '-4 '. ,: , 5? XE? 9 .Jail-E , ny. , Z! ' 'She 1 'rr 4. Linda Croston 14 , Steve Davidson Q in .., ,M z 4149? '32-15 H., X I ,sg , , Chris Deal Chris Dean Leslie Dearmond ,,,,A A ix N w., , em Linda Dobson 1 ,I iff? mug, K .. - Q, ,m rw: ., Scott Douglas Richard Deyden , -E ff '? . f , 'N ' n ' f ' n we we y ' ff' r' 5 517 John Domogal la Liz Donovan Nd, L.r 5.5 6? WY X L i s ik -wig? , , v:-A Vi, V ri an----'N-V 'X Dorothy Dube Rowene Dunnihoo K , , 6 5 , . - , 5, L , - , H g, gf V ', ,7 1, fn 22. M, .lf Gary Deglow Y 4. ,fr fr-Ji' Lynne' .2 Ron DGPIKY . x, Knit ' r Vim Peggy Dethl eps is ' .-,v L M ? Dennis Dooley vrrv r V C , ., ' ,,., if ' athy Dunsbergen 47 ,L .. Q z '33 , M ,K annie ghiQ,W, U ., Kerry Durant sf 1 +A? -, - Tim Elfstrom ,.k 1 , V, 2 9 H,i f ai- , f' Delores Erler Q, 5, John Feusner effggsgg Jerry Fuchs V A ,. I new Karen Garrison ' wi' ll' W, ' if Dale Geibel in My ly' 4 Roger Giddens 5 ,dfgfi A Vgy, Kellee Givens 67? I Q Pat Durben ,fa 4 G-my .' H , fiifx iff Peg Elkins fe,- Z 1 , -,A affKKfK , ' M. ., ' 'VFMQ MW Dave Ertsgaard , Vim. iw 'iw' ' I Thorley Dykman ,N g.4,,, , Diane Elliot ,, fax ,M , ,wg f.,, X iqhj ifli E law ,J,,i I Jay Eubank W aww, X K insi a 5 i fx Cathy Followell Stephanie Forster ' IJ Lynne Fullerton .A .,1 ta.- Vickie Garrison Pete Geiser 3 fi g. fy + V Ben Gifford w? f ,- JefFMGladow fl 3 ' A e , 4 9 7 Nick Fullwiller 1 Q L!r:w'f if 2 v t f Curt Gates Leroy Gesner it QQ gf,,t 1 'Y E 1 ,Q Kathy Gilmore Q, 5 G2 .Me 1,44g?gx , Rick Gloor . . J If ,LLG 5 Bob Earle .ww ,,. ,nl 1 L4 ' ww- - Q Q -.ful Rick Ely , ,G, ig Q V, M. aw,, ,,w df?m'l:v.-fffE.'33s.1' Debbie Everett iw S Joyce Fowler V MV, . 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'W Doug Grimes , A 2 5 f. T Paul Grussendorf gk 1 . ..!.., .. Jerry Hambleton as gt?gf, H bw Y ai Marsha Hannum , , W S Melissa Hartley HSL. Steve Hertel X - wr! , .L , , . Steve Hatfield ..si if , 5 xy i'N' 'rpasji Greg Hewitt QQQSGQJ, L' 15 .5 N. 'vb' an ' li, UU. x ax 1-EJ 3 Micheal Goodall it 3 ' Q. ., - A 4 X , P v'S ' '!.....k.wn ' Bev Grange Alia K ESQSE'f,w fel Guy Greider lH!IHnluul Steve Gritton N l gMQg Fi ly Wg , to I LJ A df,,, ray, Q g I Q W ' S . iii' . Roz Gunnar Carolyn Haakenson Mark Hafferkamp N 'ff l tfau. N f F r -'Ja 'Fl Christi Hamilton Janice Hamilton Rod Hamilton d iy, i y , 1 gi -5 Qi if J'3 gf' ' ly 'e -rg N' 'li in Tx, H - .. - Barb Hansen Andy Hardwick Pat Harper ' if sl I 'Tas k 4 ' W F' X , I ii , .. ---..N J 'mv Nancy Hathaway Suzanne Hawkes Bill Helm 1.4 t.. fo Greg Hicks Q g5t3E'g k,y,.w f 'fm 'Yi , : -L , Y -. , ni , Y A Brad Hagedorn -.,.-wr 5 Margo Hampton suiisszl K . Dave Harris - , X J I .X 2 B , r 3 Q Qvzw D . CX ,H za is Debbie Henne Sgiiiwaiwv iz. 'f?If:1.rt-aaa '55 x W. N ,. 15:lqQy ,lr Ta if gy FS Bart H111 Carolyn Hitchcock Denise Holland . 3' . ll N v: Katie Haggerty 61 if 1 yi- , X , ,, ri f' 4 5' A . wil ,M , , a X ,-v'. ' - Sue Hammer W In - ,- a 1 Julie Harris ,3.4X A4 r ,targ Zz Linda Henne ba, ,a Carl Holm Q 1,1 is ' Q. ,g John Hook .fg , f 5 X x e N- 1 S3 .elf is Doug Hovenden . ff- use , G31 2, Ai T s L? Qi . .gf Peggy Hopkins Eg Q ggjgysgfgkk il 4 Q, K f Q e Mgqu .- fi' 5 Yi? Wi: Ki? N 'riffs 35: Frank Howe ,J , .::::- .. . 3 fgssz '84, V 5 JY.. Dori Horn 1- S 4? rx. Milenie Huggins 311 1b'Qf H S 2' ffw IR. ... I Terry Hutchinson Dave Hydes J Terry Inglen xl X A in 3 Jerry Jackson 2 4 M ,fs'-ff 1 Wendy Jensen -1 . V' I Melinda Jeter J A figg N95 A -1' M1553 Gary Johnson A 4 X. . .Rf 5 Marla Johnson 5 . N w . Sandy Jones , JRE A ,uw ., X . Q ' , ., Y ,.'.,,M KN V? 'fin ff- fm, ,KES 5 e 4 ws'.a3M 54 ds.'2+l?lL!'.55w,f -Y N Kathy Jackson l W X Ev X , ' T .1 .D Ni - .f his Ralph Jackson f4!!!!!!t Jan Horning ' 552 K , Dorothy Huiett Sally Isaacs 'X f Q .t ' il g ,y K we x -.- -,lb wif? J Neil Jacox ic: gg Q ei gx X lf I-SING Ni .fK,'N, Rick Hoskinson 1, m Dave Hummel Jf'E, ilee Evelyn Iversen N ,. ,N X, 'N Jon Jaeger Sally Johnson 3 . . Bob Judson 5 -ww- Martha Johnston , 3f.os- 1 ri is . Q fQiH:jf Bernard Jueden -,i ks. .Q is Sharry Jolly ss ' if QM W ., Ralf John Juras sQ,A IKQXH Regis Y Marvin Jones i Connie Kaiser V T nm: S .N fx? all Roy Houck 4,2142- x,,- a Bob Hunter fi Bob Ivie . - sy iix Sandi Janzen x we H-on f rf ' x hwAmJmw G YQ Y , :Vx '+V I Mike Karn x we Deanne Hovenden n 'va ..f'.l - ' gsvlqmgfifgm 54 if-M23 2 'g'Sg'?v -iii Kim Hutchins Cindy Jackson 5 0-fo X jg J Kay Jensen in AlanmJersey eil Dennis Johnson Jenny Johnson i s , 1 J . Robert,Jones rg N f' l , o,,, in - ginger x ZEEZ, ' 2 Doug Karns emi? A Q...-f 1 SKI Mary Kel ly Terry Kennedy x as X R-N nl. :I- Randy Kishpaugh Norbert Kleiber 'N ,ez - ' J gAQ5r5'W r,l Q ff'i5ifL'f 'E Nancy Kraushaar , E Qfisig . .aifafa Sandra Kubishta Kim Kyle 4 - 1 .x 'fie '..f VA Jerry Laible fi., h e Karl Larson iv f gif' f Ken Lenz 1 1 . ,, :E Linda Logan sim 4 i if l, -4 - er' ,SE ,T Si, 5 Q j eras f?fg3 fl -:Q Tim Kerns I Q .rg - fNl ',Vk E Kay Kl aboe Chr is Keuscher Ken Keuscher ,x grae a'af-- Q R f K Q fs aeSr,f.f, Debbie Klecker Bill Knox .As , P S, ,wxk gti 353 1. f SN. . iailf Nancy King ,ww ,W , W-HP ' , T 2 , 'f'f53?? Peg Kos ack Chris Lang xv. f , N ' , . , -X ima Y Sal ly Larson an 5 ,.f 1 Dave Leslie D V , ,4 K5 5 Steve Long lv? .M F' mi ,Q life' ,fx Joyce Lange ff: L if V5 5 .. ., , ,N , m 1 vfffx Robby Laude rdal e . ,M e.,,l K. 2.3 ini.. F f f? 'SE S ,QLJQ s Bob Le tou rneux Q12 ,. l nf fl f .5 Q . . iw., , f Tim Long sf f iw 'rn A. gil' . I 5. 'iywf 'Q K i . e'fAi K Bruce Lannigan Mike Large 'Ra i , - -19:3 Jon Lawrence Mark Ledfo rd -5 . K5 al V-Q ri ,A :LA L ... .. A . , . XX LL --, Linda Letterman Stella Lewin A ' T an 5 ii . Xggsiglill Eiggill Roy Lovejoy Terry Lowell s , C? 4, if 2 i ,ve xl' . X '5 0 dc. r x Mike Largent Slim. vsae-flbaf, Alan Lee Bob Livesay x 4 ' 'x X , A xiazxxhi I y c Q gigfii 6 -1 --. ,rff n i i ilfblef A I f.7L'Q2fi rf., Janie Kirk , ',,,Q1- K A K -.Za Bill Kostenborder .. . .- Q 1 ll gi,'f.1ffi ,f i pg? .F 1 25517 - Dave Kr ives 47 K Paula Kuhnly .aim-Q Q' Bob Ladd M ,K - . 5' U' 4 . is Mila '. - , ,v ,, 04, ,, , wages Bonnie Larson ng ww I . - 5 . H4 -iw, l em gh ,fig J. Lehman any A 'x 'N Q W fm??7?ii??i1a Denise Loewien 4 , 2 Q A Q by Linette Lowrie Bruce l-DWth9l' 5' ,f ff , 63:0 wg ,.'. 5 -...,...ui Linda McCracken 'IQX Kathy Manitsas D Kathy Mason Sue Meredith :W 7 I ' it Graig Miller f ibh 'Z Steve Moech 'a ,,:4f, ? , , -uvutgfzww t 'ttigy Pat McDonough K5 M53 f,' if 44 Mike Marsh init Q EDULQ ?f'wwv all Becky Mattson K M ,F 1 ,. , W1 lf! '4 , Bruce Merrifield Q Wi? Q y f Judy Miller Eileen Moffitt 5, i Mary McDowell Kathy McFerron Ifikx l JWj 6tk , VV . Patti Marsh K ?L ily F we ., 22 ,- ,epw -Q. 1 ' ' -113,23 :-,z .cfm . 9 y,fQfg..Lg3jH Linda Mattson ,H if l'W.ih' J, 'Ted Methvin. 1 t , , ,wa Kate Miller Vir- .,, M faifi , a far: L Cindy Moles Nancie Martell W '.., W , ,M , , , , ,MQ ig Vtywfc. '- iz Jea kawawma Lynne Maus M0 pf -, K Al, i s Carol Meyering Q? xsisgggglli Linda Miller ?Q?wwW'z wwwt .J 5 4 pggxW,,g mmwwwgawg fiiW?? 2' , ii' W u 1 Larry Moore 1 ,,,. Richelle McGravey Q . John Martin ax .1 A and Sheri Mayes 35' Vyiii E Dave Mickenham .'-',' , Mark Miller ,XS ' Q 5 3'z .'1 , A 'Ill . lv? .Qi2iQ5 ,i Ron Moore JIiiMI!EM Ted Lyke Phil MacTaggart 'MQQ Qt, , tzlwl . J + A ,Q , ,H ixp fin., , 4,5 lenn McAll iste r .H ., .,. Don McPherson ,L J Ewgwf WVQV '.'f:f'iv4, it F' 'f EK Richard Martain ,V fr. ' J' f , f 4 . at 'K Nancy Meier Carol Miller Marilyn Mitchell 1 www ' 231,92 , N, ,,,t fy Sally Moriarty I t Elaine Lyles , if, i K e -vw . B0bi McAllister 19a 347 V' ,, at 2,,,M 1 I 'mf N ,, Mike McCarthy a 9 ' 6 , ,, ' ,, , H , 5' I' K - if , .fr Jim McQuiston AW it , Marsha Martino I .1 lr 'fi-' Diane Mereier ez ,f a Q' at Diane Miller Qwygyl 3 3 Mary Ml ynczak ,. g,. ,,,,,,,, M ill ilEA g!l,i Linda Morley Ss 3' in , I Kerry Morris in . .Ll 2. 'Y ,i EV we wi 5. ' e . K- 1 f gr gr ii gif -. , Q Y A v ' Q.. Cindy Morses ,'1e?SYr' lie 1 L-, Q, A fain Diane Nelson r as ,1 gl, I. Jim Nichols -so X ww Linda Oakley ' . Q Ns XE G .ff Mike Ostrin 5 Irving Patton Jan Nelson , .X ag Barby Norris r , ' K x P A i nfix AK 50 J eerr .ss Sue Obermann J ear , as , Phil Ottum N JG Bert Paul lf' F -, 5 efifmwf iv M' nfs, ,..f S Dale Munn .1 li.. .- I Nick Nelson a J I r 64 1 A ,, 5. ,if ' . Si -'. 1' ,ef ii 'ii Russ Norris M l ' fi i i ' 4 .sl ,S r,se bw Eric Olson 1. ,-fn, s .f I e 'W - - S Mike Patovich Penny Paulus 4. Bonnie Murphy -.MJ 552 ii? va Gr is 'W 'V Mx it Q jkg i l, K Shayne Nelson -I A A iw is J Y 'f 1v'E ,ji gf ' 'fi rss: 5 is Mark Northcutt gXt W ,wN55 Em' QLD one ,X viilifgfiif' , get Carole Omans .4 xx ,Q ,fu Diane Paris ig 'if' 1 v-,sf 9 fi3?i'ii2e 'a..::f'Rlex1f wsu., ,..s,,,. Le 8 2 1-sf is farm- vm' ff. r. -. -:ws Janet Pederson wS,fr .f:f65 Steve Murray ' 3 ,rims ea ,QL F Steve Nelson ini ,, ' , , 3' J 4 A. H f Rick Nuss Tauny 0'Rielly . Q QNQZEW 'ms-f ,M George Patterson 41 Av nszf me . fv,-madly. elk 9 7 Q AV - Janis Pederson Sharon Nagy 'Tj 'f ---' r John Newell 1 ,ff V nge 1, f 3 'CI- if lw U Steve Nyberg :si 5,51 ie, X, A M : Donna Ostlind egk A nga D x Rod Patterson C3 K' qg,s,V Joan Pellettier Yi ' ' 1 -Lx W, Ni' ' Bob PerneH ravi - ' WN ' .Q ke, Sue Petsch ,Sf7?sg N.i with ?,r2iiM ? Jill Phillips J . . lp ,. Q0 l is i s li L 93 . .V ii '2' Margie Neary r K P ,A Q4 -i ff? xk g Harold Newport av J' Q .si el x or MX Darrell Oakley ignig A 3 rggv say? f,g ,. Nr rgf FQEEQ Qdcagigigli Cathie Ostrin fbfimh rw, ,tg L w2V wma Delmar Patton aff.: el. ?f.a, ' .gi Brad Pence y Roy Peteel A xfdifl .Ni wwf-J.. Debhie Phillips . iw ls S dw Steve Phillips 11' V. 2 5' -we 'f P Q,- Donna Pierce -. , 2' in In ix ' ,A , ,, Barb Price ,e ?a: ' H,Q1 1 'wg fn, Q rferusf fa 5 Paul Quackenbush 5' Q Q55 40 N5 i L. ef X X r is David Rabe Janelle Ramsden e ,. fi Zh. avi? EE gpggef f wit mi--iff, Jane Randall Georgia Poe Rita Price Q a A 1 J, ,4. , A A VJ' -4 ,f Roger Raburn . ff' m e 4 A -3 in if ww iw W-lv 'V W', ' 7 if' f ' ' 73 .' r ' ggi is wV,, gq,: h . ami! L V, oA.h i My l JKWVQ- M,X '7 Ea Dave Pool Craig Poole Craig Porter !'i i:M'- .1 .. , ,ji K D 35, ef: if lil' f ,l'+ ,Q ' .f 'sae 'a,' ima Earl Bev Priest Frances Prince 'Bob Proctor l 'fl rv Imaam-, S Rig i x if li Robert Ray ,X Q Y-are Qi FJ X? , ff: ?l ,.nn J, , J lnwagrtwx d?,gii?tKxM Vykkrv PAX as f 'H .45 at iv D53- Danny Risteen Gary Ritchie TOM Roberts rfgfcwiy 9,1595 Aohl n 553 is . ,fi l a?'- ae,l Sid Rothweiler Dick Rowell Eugene Royall 'f at jf ai, 3 a, g 2 l l i, PV R ,V V' - A A Doug Sabin Charlotle Sabrowski Scott Sage '54 Peggy Rea Q MJZAQ Dave Robinson ggagggyv Frank Royall at ' , 1faf5?2 Hia? - Nwp 1 V ,,,5o J v 'asa 1,5 Bonnie Samples 4 'Q 5, H,e- , 3 ! Sandie Reed K gnnn ' Beverly Romig Diane Runner AG fi ' if I Kris Sather W' 0 f fH?'JvRff, . 1 6' K 'lf'lgl Jim Porter K-six 5-1,251 ,W lQw' , S i C Susan Proctor lffquamgils 'Q Q ff? N :QT 25175 'Q 5 . i rg? '3 Q: W S Pat Reimer 5, 1 ,x Wai, 3 li 'ggi Wa Lg Karen Rosecrans .rf fa Soo Rutledge f'Lfe,pw ,if 42?9:w'l1 1 . v. be . 1 ia V 1 5 X , an l..,f ff ' Dave Potter , ,. .1 4 ff ., A, iv ? . xi? Q f V Y ab x Steve Pugh Erin Quirk an -M 41 r My Dan Ramsden I . il? .4 . -Her, ,Maria Remus , iili , Kathy Reynolds ,2,g47 22? JV .ln ewfi X Jeff Roselle im g?gg.l gazgqf E555 Karen Ryals 7,1 fy: V W x Q 21 Q 1 J! f Chris Sceva Steve Schaeffer fajg eiffi ' r, 111,34 Paula Scheyer Gail Scott Carl Shaw u 9 it Q if 'S' A ste . K 5 wi Vickie Sills s ,gg Q Q Steve Smith is if fe fr 2 .--: : i' , A RoHiSobensen .-cs. ff , Ai Larry Sparks K - x , it Q5 3 ef 2' , Mike Sproule S J' Anne Stewart 9 he-x 'i s K g f' i e Becky Schick QM S2 X e g g t, S Q John Seamster J 53? av ,fi va' . A it Nxl: rig W A hi s-J it Bill Sheffield . A 'K Scott Simons Bruce Schieno 'ak -4 , , if ft 5 'Q -lst f Mohawk ' i Margie Seay ,SS 1 rn Dana Shelton my 'Y J' Ter I X N Jennifer Sims Karen Schlewitz ii v5 5 , i,, W w-ev if 1, 'X Sue Setala 'fr 1 A Jane Sherman . , 'E Q s 1. S w Larry Sission ,, f' A 'SA rf' 'Il' I 3 o Debbie Schirle rii Kim Seymour . ,J me . ,1 sf W' Qsawi 'newff . tg - -,451-.-f 332113, KJ- Myron Shewell , N L Bruce Smith 5. is MAKER? Dennis Scofield ' 7 W 1' -ff . .1-ig: ir. :vagg-,.. .I-,-.em 1- f 51 2-,lsr ,agua-:F 'faux Jw.: K: Carla Shankle 4? Karen Shoemake f'Si' 'if 2 9' N Linda Smith were .J '- x Sally Squire Mike Stadius fx V39 nb 2 5 Kathy Stillings Terri Stiner X h y' W5 if ff-at 2 7gfW xt x Dave Stauss Bill Stone fe5.gfs2eP'?k L Carol Stein Debbie Stotlar Doug Steinke ,X ,. KE he arf Larna Stuart Debbie Scott Qui? lviif' Pam Shattuc .. W Q i .NSW ,J 'is E inf LW' S' Jackie Sills M, Q' . . .gn flqlllpillpg ,,:.e- ,H Zu. . . A PT: fe W5 Mike Smith 'TT' .1 V, A Wesley Smith ' DianeiSolomon I a 5- ,f Q ski.. 1' 4. - aw- an Karen Spoor 1 Cloyd Sterba ks za X Jim Stuller v 'Y M fi fl David Sul l ivan 1.4 , Q fQZSg5l f l flaifiisl Mike Tarnasky ifiif, A ,oanaaaear Cindy Thompson ,. 1. , .r nl, g xi K X' 1' Q. , s 1 , u Dan Tompkins 2 wwf' ,,,, , Gayle Tracy ,V ,, .wg :K A , T Shel ly Vernon 'Q 1, 1 In A Q. T nw, 'vqi?m ,arggrw ,,,, , zffuip, S aww . , Ja Gayle Waldie J . Q ,nf - fl J e f f Wal en J, ,. ew Graig Wal lace .we .W if '-nav: ' ,f wwf 'W I c f X , , av . x 3 ., P, 3 5 55 to N, :pg f Sam Summe rs Znipuwieiikg Craig Terleson Qfrafe il' ' 1 W Colleen 'I'hompson ar ia' Joey Tompkins L lf isa 42 QV ' W ff ' Rx , 'Q ,L 4 , .arm .EEA Gary Trudeau Laurie Vincent gi f gfigfi Paul Waldo do .45 , aa, 5 .I lf? 1' f V Debra Walker 24-af ,w 'L Paul Waller Janette Surgeon K Y .V Leslie Terpin v ygii??5 1 wx fx 1 W Steve Thompson x A ff Lynda Tooley 9 , Dx gg A f J Sonja Tufteskog 's2,Q.L.. ' 5 fir vm! . Chris Wade av We ' MEL 5,5412 -652915 Roge r Synowski iafk ' v i .?' T aaa Terry Teeter aff fl M. if ce. A 'f,, Aww ,,. '4' Efl ,fi Mike Thorn ' . 'iff John Toews .f fn ,J I , lz ,' .1 1 ,V mt , 1, ,1....5,' John Turne r my QV, z EW, V, X, Diane Wade gf- QW iQ?zf Greg Syverson 23531 2- f ,.., f' Ken Thikl 454,4- 5 Kathie Taggart fly , C, --,af X who f 2, li 1 9 Phil T omas 2 our ,,nr EE f J mem f ' , .V Q 7 , , YM, T7 it Af' Q is ,T e .. T Tom Thornton D ana Thurman il, ,,, , I Debbie Torgeson Donna Totton fi 4:1 fi fi, g... 5 S t eve Tu me r ,, . -wx f N Ma ry Wagner 3,5252 Q D ' 1 ' r Q Carol Vandergrift 1 A' l W f -Q Dick Wagner ,KH 1 ,,4,,, . 4 a4i!gg:g, Loree Tal l man lg ? T ff ' r J -sv-, 1:34. w ' L V Kris Thomason 'ix if 5 M 3, 1-pg liaaaf Leon Thurman fa,fa:wf K' my nv 5 iam , W, we ' 'i'i 7 ev a' Carol Tracer l I 55 Q J E . gt O Donna VanWorme r yi 'Q' Wade Wagner ri f- .fy---. f , Q Rosemarye Waltz Jim Weathers vf'3'qgaki .J 8 Ken Welch Sarah Welch iafkfw f Q re Steve Wheeler Dana Wilhelm 1 a. fi 5 2. j s 3? 1' G! . I 5 John Wilson X Z.- L 4 Pat Wright fkgEE?g ah S or - -f W , f E0 V Mary Ward K 51 1 -W M' Steve Weaver 'S Steele Wiles, after completion of solo flight shortly before his death on Randy Welch, - NLE. TS, ,, i r is nw .- Y 'e 1 so to - n ,,! li4,3?n or tri .WAWS ,f R i' FS E QN.'m , . i I CTN' R 'ex ' ' Ronda Welliver February 24, 1967. it N -K A li Joyce Wendt Shirley Wendt . S- -ca 4' 3 5 S ll' S lxmq W seek in Ruth Whitehurst Darlene Whitlock Chuck Whittemore s S Waf58,g i I .V ilk , -13555 , K fs ' Dan Williams Dianna Williams 5 Norma Winslow Cheryl Winter g Q, r girlie f 1 fi 1 + 5 gin fN'gQ. hgj2?Qf kA5a5?i5E wgvk Paul Wulf Deb Yeater 5 ' em rf ami? l A Kristine Zimmerman Karen Zuke John Williams 2 mn we embed 'axzewwt ssf kius ak Bonnie Wolcott S '.. Eff- 'Q' Laura Yeater w QZQQL? Pam Wesser 6 of y?'1 S Eli ' fittj atm EN Dave Widby l is if ,. junsfffqx .v? A gg 1 A 3 13451 Marilyn Wil 1 iam n,r tA.N .5 0 .. g j ' Lg f is Nbr 4-gr 5 Christie Wood SJ tx V Yeidiglw . -N , it l v wh, ' F , P., 1 QQ K T tfi.k:, Mary West Christi Wheeler S s 'KW R Ron Wiebe Steele Wiles F ss f In W5.?'Q . tg'. Q?eSff f N -f no F WFS- -. . Aff gr Qrfagwlw Qj rim 'Williams Dave Wills ,FW . ll' ' 5 . 3 .5 Ai ' .A ,gi , 1 E ' k 1 f Paige Woody Mike Worthington K fb C eiliafs 1 .. fee: ba-:- 5' fi: Irvin Young Sue Zetterberg 57 4 South Salem football 1966: What was it? What made it as coach Marv Heater claimed, the greatest team I've ever coachedu It was those intangible characters, poise and desire, that molded the 1966 Eaxons in- to a football squad that finished 9-0 in regular season play and second in the A-1 sgate playoffs. Led by probably the best backfield unit in 0regon, the Saxons gained well over 3,000 yards and scored 55 touchdowns during their fine season. When the district teams were chosen at the close of the season, the Saxons saw 4 men receiving first team honors: Chris Haag, Scott Freeburn, Lee Watson and Sonny Jepsoni Those receiving second team honors were Steve Bennett, Jim Salter, Al Holmer, and Gary Edmonds, 7 B. Coach Marv Heater I966 Saxon Football Squoe Varsity Football team, front row left to right: Hap Wattenbarger, Ron Johnson, Gary Kline, Sonny Jepson, Lee Wa son, Steve Lind, Fred Lisanti, Jerry Miller, Steve Brody, Steve Mallicoat, Terry Proctor, Randy Atkins, Sco Freeburn. Second row:Don Moritz, Ron Beilstein, Darrell Dimbat, John Koch, Steve Hansen, Alan Holmer, Brian Burc field, Greg Schildmeyer, Jim Salter, Steve Bennett, Jeff Schirle, Fred Sawyer, mallagef- 'I wasp i 'i ...W at ,Q , I f S Sw' 'as gli Q1 N 'N, 'NR gps M '-.X 'N t ,, xx Q 5 WVU: Q 3 .vt S as L ti i rf- f -f .X p , E X C gan Fkggixh I , f PNXX X it ' 1 Hs api 5- 'a--Q, S 7i3,,- . - . , .ai Ji bg +21 , Q ' i 'T i 5' J S ,,,,, ,K 2: M, iw' fbi ,gt S , ,A Q .5 by M... 5 SX 1 , . .W an is if Q S I K a 5' W x 1 ' . , t, 1' W ' - 'fry ,, I g gf gf ' S ' - ,llik, H Lf Fifi x f South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem rd Season Record McNary Klamath Falls Corvallis Sweet Home McNary - Lebanon Albany Crater North Salem State Playoiis McMinnville B end Hillsboro reuiesi ieum yet Much must be said about the Saxon defense of l966e The mighty Rebels allowed the least number of points of any high school A-l team in the statee , s Starting with the opening game with with McNary, the defensive unit continued to show their effectiveness as a near in- vincible wall. In many a game the wall held within inches of the opponents gain- ing that important first down. The Saxons landed 8 players on the de- fensive string district teame Those re- ceiving the positions were Terry Proctor, Greg Specht, Scott Freeburn, Craig Han- neman, Paul Ferry, Bruce Dunn, Don Moritz and Lee Watsont Those receiving second team honors were Chris Haag and Ron Beilstein. row: John Storey, Bob Fisher, Dennis Hillsland, Craig Price, Bob Forgue, Jim Boals, Chris Haag, Craig Han- , Mike Mink, Phil Yarnell, Ritchie Turner, Stan Boatman. Fourth row:Arnie Chinn, Mike Dewey, Dave Hicks, Bob Y an son, Harold Noble, Greg Specht, Gary Edmonds, Craig Richards, Tony Flagg, Bruce Dunn, Paul Ferry, David Krives, ager. i sf. K ' -eg T sf at . . 1 . my M, gn , . Q 1 1' A 'I , ' L rf! S 4 is . M fd' A j F, .X g g X as + Q all K If is X gf.: 5 R K9 X f , , I tr J! ,T t . t K X 3 ,sg fy kv .. ,pvc-., 5 4 ., Q as - - ' v A I i f . x B 5 v. .., 'W S n K . N .. V , X u . t 1 , Lt K s fx . , K , E nun.. L 5 k . , w ..,... . .. , -is rf- X it -X f X ff- '35 Q' 5 X. ix at ,f is gi f J X 4, 'S ff.. ' rx N' V Q C fi f gg ,Q ' C . X 4: C' 'il ' W Q: .9 g ' ,' ' XE? X i x-Maxx !N 3 i i Tt- tf? Q New X 3? as my in iiii ii i V dict. The Saxons ground out 365 yards, added another 14 yards on nine pass completions of thirteen attempts, and yet saw several long gains called back while being whistled for 110 yards in penalties. But the Southsiders sur- vived these setbacks as they recovered four Celt fumbles and struck swiftly to convert three of them into touchdowns. After defeating the Klamath Falls Pelicans 6-0 a week earlier in a non-district game, the Saxons pla ed host to the Corvallis Spartans for their girst district game. Blending a rugged defense which stopped the visiting Spartans running game and picked off five enemy aerials, with a sturdy passing-run- ning attack, the Saxons defeated last year's district champion. Two of the five South interceptions went to Don Moritz and another pair to Sonny Jepson. Lee Watson picked off the fifth. The intercep- tions were returned for a total of 128 yards including one runback off 48 yards by Moritz for a touchdown. South tallied early in the first quarter when Craig Hanneman powered over from the two yard line. Sonny Jepson added the next touchdown with a 15 yard gallop to make the score 13-0 at halftime. The next six pointer was Lee Wat- son's 1 yard plunge followed by Don Moritz's 48 yard pass interception return. The final two touchdowns were a twenty yard scamper by Ron Johnson and a two yard plunge by Gary Kline. South Salem 40 Corvallis ll Ron Johnson C235 eludes Corvallis tackler Griclclers Humble Corvallis 5' 5 'OM L l Lee Watson C221 is brought down against Albany. The South Salem Saxons became the first team to secure a state playoff berth as they downed the Albany Bulldogs 19-0, on October 21. Playing under a cold drizzle that made the field wet and muddy, the two high ranked squads played a tremendous game. Because of the wet- ness,Junior quarterback Gary Edmonds kept most- ly to a ground attack. Sonn Jepson reeled off 168 yards in 19 carries with Lee Watson adding 51 yards in 13 attempts. The Saxon defense held the eighth ranked team to 68 yards throughout the entire game. As in all of the previous encounters, the Rebel de- fensive contributed much to the Saxon's vic- tory, Led by Scott Freeburn and Paul Ferry, the defense handed Albany it's first shutout in ten games. South Salem I9 Alhanyll Saxons Clinch Playoff Spot P Saxons Complete Perfect Season i South Salem 26 North Salem ll 4 After defeating the Crater Comets 35-0 the Saxons next met cross-town rival North Salem on Olinger Field. The Saxons found the going rough in the first half but exploded for four touchdowns in the second half to defeat the Vikings 26-0. For nearly three periods the aroused Viks held the state's number one ranked team to a standoff in the 19th game of their Civil War Series. Only a stout defense, which stopped the Vikings on four plays inside the seven yard line, midway in the second period, enabled South to claim a scoreless draw at intermis- sion. The Saxons got their hrgh-powered attack in- to gear late in the thir quarter driving 53 yar s for the first score. Bruce Dunn crashed over from the one yard line for the tally. It was all South in the final twelve minutes with Sonny Jepson, Lee Watson, and Bruce Dunn find- ing running room against a weary Viking line. The last three touchdowns were scored by Lee Watson, Gar Edmonds, and Gary Kline. The win Yeft the Saxons undefeated and un- tied for the first time in South's history. Gary Edmonds 4167 scores touchdown K y 5 . 1 up Z A The Saxon gridders disposed of McMinnville in the quarter-final game by an impressive score of 25-7. The visiting Grizzlies stung the Saxons early in the first quarter by the march- ing 49 yards for the opening touchdown. This early score marked the first time this season the Saxons had been behind on the scoreboard. Late in the first period the Sax offense be- gan to click. Headed by Gary Edmonds. Steve ennett and Sonny Jepson, the gridders tied the game early in the second quarter. Craig Hanne- man scored two touchdowns while Jepson and Gary Kline each added one. The following week the number one ranked Sax- ons gained a berth in the finals by cum ing the Bend Lava Bears by a 12-6 verdict. fl was a ferocious defensive duel with Lee Watson and Gary Kline scoring the two Saxon touchdowns. Again the opponents were the first to score. Bend fullback, Dean Pullman penetrated the de- fensive wall for a six-pointer earlier in the first quarter. The mighty Saxons bounced right back with Lee Watson scampering 57 yards less than a minute later.Kline's touchdown came with fort seconds left in the half. The speedy halfback caught a pass from Gary Edmonds for the game winning score. South Salem 12 Bend 6 SnuthSaIem 25 McMinviII 6 Scott Freeburn C751 and Ron Johnson 1235 halt Bend player. Hap Wattenberger 1517 supplies hole for Sonny Jepson 1311. 1 4 J 1 4 i I 1 l M Junior quarterback Gary Edmonds del ers pass n H llsboro game South Salem 2 Hillshura 17 The South Salem Saxons encountered thelr only loss of the SBHSODIID the state champ- 1OUSh1p game w1th the Hlllsboro Spartans as they fel by a score of 17-2. A mud-strlcken Multnomah Stadlum fxeld, proved to be almost unprlayable tor both teams.. o he Spartans struck f1FSt after hold1n5 South on 1tS f1rst serles of downs. Pace by allstate fullback Dave SCh111lHg and a tremendous l1ne, wh1ch opened huge holes ID the weary South l1ne, the Spartans marched 51 yards 1D 10 plays for the s1x DOIDLQF. The Spartans PAT k1Ck was good and the score was -0, .Late 1U the second quarter the Spartans p1cked off a Saxon Hass and soon converted rt IHIO another touc down. I , The last Hlllsboro score came IH the thlrd quarter when they k1Ck9d a f1eld goal to make the score 17-Q. In the flnal per1od the Saxon team started to c11ck. They moved the ball to the 1 yard line but could never punch lt over. A 0 un wh1ch flew out of blocked Hillsbor p t, thelend zone, accounted for South's only alnytotal yardage, Hillsboro gained 214, 203 of those comin on the ground, while South managed only 154 yards. H a ff'e rc anlp b re ak s f re e fo r inip o rt aiit g ai n. The J.V. Saxons, defeating all opponents except two, Alban and McNary which they tied, split the District 8 title with the Albany Bulldogs. The team opened the season with a 13-13 tie with McNary on Bennett Field September 10. The J.V.'s then defeated Corvallis, Sweet Home, McNary and Lebanon, and finally fell to Albany 7-D. The squad finished the season with a vic- tory over the Viking J.V.'s on November 3. The of- fense backed by the rnnning of Haffercamp, Johnson, and DeLoretto scored points while the strong defensive line held opponents to only 48 points. i Gary Johnson is brought down by North Salem J.V. Griclclers Tie for Championship TOD POW left to Fight! S- Nybefg, R. Sorenson, J. Turner, R. Carstan, B. Putnam, M. Taggert, N. Cloyd. Second Row: M, Tar Uasky. D. Chinburg, G. Beardsly, J. Martin, R. Gloor, C. DeLoretto. Third row: D. Wagner, S. Crone, D. Oakley, R, Syngwski G- BUHiJCr. E. Olson. Fourth row: C. Gellom, B. Gadach, D. Edmonds, J. Jackson, M. Cooper. Fifth row: D. Olson, J. Switter 2. gfggfr, G. Johnson, E. Cinquini, B. Prine. Sixth row: D. Krieves, B. Jueden, M. Haffercamp: D. Wills, S. Jennin lIIlluau...,,: gg 5.11 F-I-Ill MII :lf ' - iz: 49. Cross-Country team, left to right: John Stienke, Mike l-laakenson, Doug Stienke, Greg Scott, BobFriess, Jeff Gladow. Harriers Third In District The 1966-67 Cross-Country team coached by Don Aaberg, finished the season with a 2-8 record to place third in district com- the.team.com- Invitational petition. During the season peted in the North Marion placing thirdg and in the Hudson's Bay Run- a-Ree, placing sixth, Y - ln the district meet the Harriers placed third out of six teamst All ten varsi- ty competitors were in the top thirty in a field of more than fiftyt Bringing home honors were John Stienke, with a fifth place and Lynn Masterson, with a sixteentht John Stienke captures important points for South Salem in Sunset meet. ' i Wit' V- ,i.t ff- V' - . .ss ', gg 2 . sg .4-xpfw'3q Y ,M i i ,L ' ' .2 f Y e v , t sw . kg 1 1 , ,M 3' ,mf Wil, K rr L t. 95 , - Q ' MJEK , 1 I 'L -r Yir .Q ,., ' . 4 g-f- 'v:5:2- it ff! . ' f 1. 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' Q. 63 , r R'f SQL, 5 i5l1 '5 ii ' ,is is Wiziigwgi qi. , .ix .Y . . , is ' ggrrtiistr 5' .. r Saxon runners round the turn on the way to win over Lebanon MS: as 69 - Q Q .,....t.,t.. . s, ! , Q 3 ,ff iggeiiw 3 N i'w E ' , ' fm X, T :gifs asf? if,iQs E sw - JQWQR J Aja 2. by , Q 2 , r ,-r- ,- + l 3 , M- r A - Q'- 'I n no ' r r - a ,r gh 1 i:3 Eg? , rgyhg it X , kz':2 g 3 ,TE 5 , S A tt: gin, ll' t A K 5.d:g gg ky A -9 , E 5 V A Sy N S f v n n Q n and an ' 5 . 1 ll Yi? X I i if ALLA' lb!! Mon 'f if-'7 ' m s A Q- fi' ,,h, so sr- 5 fs., r, . ii X ,, .N 4, Swim team, Front row left to righti Stuart Gray, Curtis Reed, Andy Embrick, Eric Westphal, Jim C0lliHS. Middle row: Mark Miller, Jack Hatfield, Bill Bartholenew, Bruce Poole, Scott Corey, Bill Schoppert. Back row: Don McPhearson, Dennis Sco- field, Bill Hook, Bill Beard, Jack Crabtree, Chuck Mills not pictured. Swimmers Send 8 Men to District Schoppert shows form at start of record-break ing race :fue A The Saxon swimmers coached by Richard Mossman finished 2-8 in district competi- tiont The young team, six of seventeen be- ing sophomores, sent eight men to district competitions At the district meet, Bill Schonpert took fourth in the 200-yard Medley, and the relay team of Corey, Poole, Miller, and Barthol- emew also took a fourtht Bill Schoppert set two school records- the 160-yard Individual Medley in l:10,9 seconds. The relay team set a 320-yard Free- style record of 3:07,2 seconds. Swimmers start 100 yard freestyle race, ' Sue Snyder The Saxon Girl's Swim team ended their sea- son with a 9-1 record. They took a fourth place in the district meet setting a new district record and third, fourth, an sixth places at the state meet. The medle Relay Team, consisting of Gail Achterman, She Snyder, Bonnie Watts, and Kathy Norris, set a new district record of 2:10:9 in the district meet and went on to take a first place in the state meet. Kathy Norris. Robin Bennett, Sue Snyder, Meri Green, and Kathy Can- non tied for second lace in the state with South Eu ene in the Bree Style Relay. Kathy Norris pTaced Third in the 100 yard breast- stroke while Jane Randall, Sue Snyder, and Ro- bin Bennett placed fourth. Kathie Cannon and Meri Green placed sixth in the 50 and 100 yard backstroke in the finals. 1P p::T 'T' 'T' t The Medley Relay Team consisted of Gail Achterman, Sue Snyder, Bonnie Watts, and Kathy Norris. Girls Set District Record Girls Swim Team Members- Front Row: Barbara Price, Hilley, Milanie Huggins, Jane Randall, Sue Snyder Robin Bennett, Sue Rutledge, Kathie Cannon, Kathy Not shown: Gail Achterman, Bonnie Watts. Norris. Back Row: Meri Green, Cora Gangwear, Coach -nr1IlF!ffr r' Ill hi Y .wen : fi ,U D' .,, uf' as ,R E 5, Q45 NJ .J Ge First Row Dave Burtner Mike Dewey Dave Hicks Mark Roberts, Gary Edmonds, Bob Armetrong. Second Row: Manager Steve Malllcoat Terry Tagga t Mike Chumbley Ross Quackenbush, Chris Haag, Bruce Williams, Craig Hanneman and Jerry Groff. Saxons First in District The Saxon basketball team compiled a 13-5 win- loss record which gave them a tie with Corvallis for the league cham ionship. The Saxons opened their season with a Toss to the 1966 state cham- pions, North Eugene. South then defeated five teams before the Corvallis Spartans handed them their second loss. With an Overall record of 5 wins and 2 losses the cagers started an 8 game winning streak. Teams to fall were North Salem, McNary teach twicei, Lebanon, Albany, Sweet Home, and Corvallis. The string was broken by Lebanon on their home court when they handed South their third loss. The Saxons won their next three games over Albany, Sweet Home, and Corvallis. South's cagers dropped their last 3 encounters against North Salem, McNary, and Lebanon. In a play-off game with Corvallis to determine the first team representative to the state tourney, South edged Corvallis 31-30 for the honor. All-stater Mike Chumbley. The Saxons against the Albany Bulldogs. S 1hW' O The South basketballers travelled to the Memorial Coliseum on March 16 as the number one representative from district 8-Al, In their opening game of the tourney the Sax- ons met the Roseburg Indians. South led at halftime 26-201 The tally, however was deadlocked four times after the half and at the end of the game the two teams were at a 45-45 deadlock. South managed 3 Doints in the overtime period to win 48-45, The following day the Saxons metthe Thurston Colts in tne quarterfinals gameo An incredible cold streak plagued the Sax- ons in the first half as they missed their first 14 shots and trailed at halftime 20- 14t The Saxons never held the lead and found the score 46-44 when the final buz- zer sounded, The hoopsters lost a heartbreaker the next day when they met Rex Putnamt South trailed 28-23 at halftime but staged a he- roic Comeback in the fourth quarter and led 48-43 with just 1:19 showing on the clock, A bad pass and a foul cost the disappointed Saxons the game, The final score was 49-48 in favor of Rex Putnamt ,M f- -g if S , ? 1 53 '1 Q 'fa 1 952, ff , ,ff is ,,, 2 A ,. J Q' ' 1 -Hi i vfdaf ff A+ If Y' E' Q , , ' 11 f'1fEf?ffEm ,' 1 .f iw fe ' W V4 wt Q 'ii' Nj Rf W aif,, 3 . Q V4 4' 1 1 1 I i 1 '55 '-J.:-'5 ,,-f w , r l S . 1 J X n x ,, i f xi 'N- 's.. X Nr mf Johnson drives for 2 pts against Albany. The J.V. basketball team, coached by Bob Metz- ger, finished the season with an overall 12-8 win loss record to place 2nd in District 8 competi- tion. The J.V. team also had a 13-5 record for district games played. The Saxons were the only team to beat Corvallis, winning by a score of 64- 56 on January 3 on the Spartans court. They also overcame North Salem on all three occasions and defeated McNary 2 out of 3 games. Lon Waln led the team with a 13.8 pt. average per game while Crang Price led the percent brack- et with a .400 in 20 games. J.V.'s I3-5 for District Season The J.V. Basketball team, front row left to right: B. Dunn, B. Seaton, R. Gloor, M. Haffercamp, G. Johnson, S. Crone, manage Second row: P. McDonough, C. Price, D. Wills, K. Morris, D. Edmonds, L. Waln. Price shoots over North Salem opponent. 1' 2? Q Q X as ..1, , gig A ,M -L ,K in If ' ,Q X Members of the 1966-1967 girls gymnastic team are Gena Greider, Laurie Johnson, Terrie Rundall, Cyndi Storm, San- di Conover, Betsey Ellerbrook, Jean Siewart, Cindy Morse, Georgia Chinn, Jeanne Beecher, Delores Eller, Joyce Fowler, Cindy Soloman, Anita Turner, Julie Utter, Bonnie Watts, Frances Prince, Julie Harris, Kay Jensen, Nanci King, Cindi Moles, Diane Wade, Mary Ward, and Jean Lucero. Cindi Storm performs floor exercise routine for judges. Gym nasis hos f wwwwmz ,..,, M ,A M,,i..Ww ' 'K Cindi Moles practices her routine on the small balance bean strict tourney. The 1966-1967 Girls' Gymnastics Team com- pleted a 6-1 season, with their only loss going to David Douglas of Portland in the first meet of the seasonu The Saxons hosted the district tournament on March 1, in their school gymnasium. Fran- ces Prince took second in floor exercise, Bonnie Watts finished second in vaulting, and Gena Greider captured second place in the uneven bars and the all-around at this meet, At the State meet at the University of Oregon, Gena Greider took seventh in the un- even parallel bars, Bonnie Watts placed third in vaulting, and Jean Lucero placed fifth in vaulting. W' Mary Ward and Nanci King rehearse their routines together. Bonnie Watts does a straddle vault with Gena Greider spot- ting. Barry Piene shows winning form on parallel bars. Seven Gymnusis Qualify for Stat The Gymnastics team finished a 5-7 win-loss season by taking 2nd in the district meet. High- light of the season was a two out of three win record over McNary. Seven men qualified for state competition: R. Rees, 3rd on side horse, B. Piene,2nd on parallel bars, G. Brakey 5th on rings, A. Embick, 3rd in vaulting, B. Taylor, 4th all-around, and G. Grei- der, 7th all-around. The team placed 4th in state competition. es E' - ' ,W . 1 .. . f xx 1 X i K. -4 ...Q is PNK Q K i' x Q Gymnastics team, left to right: S. Douglas, K. Durant. M. Mollgard, J. Roth, L. McAllister, G. Grieder, E. Edwards, R. Nichols. Second row: Coach Mitchell, S. Anderson, A. Embick, D. Patton, B. Taylor,B. Peina, R. Bosch, R. Rees, G. Breakey, K. Dierks. litter Winning District Titles Coach Mitchell performs single hand stand during practice Bruce Taylor executes side horse scissors. C5 'T it I FT aww . NN. M.. M., .... W. L A deSchweinitz scores reversal against Lebanon opponent. Ron Johnson moves for takedown. FQQQ, WrestlingTeam Gains Si 191 lb. district champ and team captain Scott Freeburn talks to Coach Strickland. -s-..,. The South Salem wrestling team broke new records to place 5th in district competition The matmen carried a record of 6 wins, 6 loses, and l tie. This was a new record ot wins for a wrestling team in the schools 13 years. For the first time in history of the team the Saxons defeated the Sweet Home Huskies. twice by scores of 32 to 17 January 19 in South's gym and 33 to 17 February 19 in Sweet Home. The team also tied Sth in State North Salem. Coached by Bob Strickland, the team produced good records for three men Scott Freeburn. 12 wins 2 loses, Steve No- ble, 13-2-l, and Ron Johnson, 14-2. Scott Freeburn took district competition and moved to the state finals. 'yo 0 o Steve Noble works for takedown on Sweet Home wrestler. lctorles, Tie School Record Wrestling team, front row left to right: S. Freeburn, D. Hillsland, B. Fisher, R. Turner, R. Johnson, G. Skillman, S. Noble, M. Thompson, G. deSchweinitz, B. McCall, J. Capwell, J. Juras, D. Poole, manager. Second row: J. Aasen, J. Nichols, K. Calkins, W. Smith, B. Baldwin, D. Green, B. Burchfield, D. Dougherty, C. Carlton, B. Larson, B. Catalani, G. Mollgarrd, ,B. Hagadorn. Third row: Coach B. Strickland, R. Crawford, T. Robinson, I. Patton, M. Thompson, P. Robertson, M. Lenz, M. Tarnaski, J. Fuchs, D. Chinburg, S. Grewe, B. Anderson, L. Bennett, B. Kostenborder, Coach A. Leopold. ,fr Qf' - .lf YVS Phyllis Knight Mardel Chinburg Danna Grabenhorst Jill Bonney A D U A Reb Deb was chosen at each liome foot- Mlche Howsefflmulse Smlth ball and basketball game by a panel of sen- ior boys headed by Bruce Taylor. Reb Debs were Kay Woodford, Nancy Donofrio, Mardel Chinburg, Jill Bonney, Jeanne Brennen, Phyl- lis Knight, Gail Beardsley, Pat Hill, Danna Grabenhorst, Louise Smith, Linoa Marsh, Miss Lane and Niche Howser. Miss Lane 'S Z7 Linda Marsh Gail Beardsley Reb Deb of the Year is chosen at the last home game of the season after the Rebels l vote for one of the twelve Reb Debs. Mr. A. f crowned Mardel Chinburg Reb Deb of the Year at the last game of the season. 5 Reb Deb of the Year: Mardel Chinburg Th R b I Ch ' Nancy Donofrio Kay Woodford Pat Hill Jeanne Brennen 'S I ff, Boys' Tennis team, top row, left to right: J. Schunk, L. Caldwell, R. Quackenbush, J. Rastorfer, J. Caldwell, and Coach Ballantyne. Bottom row: A. Holmer, P. Wulf, B. Ram- sey, E. Cooley, and S. Jennings. South Tennis team wins clistrict title wins and 1 loss. l,fff?if7fsWIhQU5 'Lit Winners at the district matches in doubles E Cooley J. Schunk. P. Wulf shows winning form at district matches The South Salem Boys Tennis team Joined the Saxon tradition bv taking the district title under the coaching of Mr Ballantyne Paul Wulf took first in the singles and Eric Cooley and Jack Schunk won first place n doubles at the district meet At the state meet the Saxon team placed second led by C0oley's and Schunk's second in doubles In total district competition South scored 12 W' , . .fs 1, .rx ,M aft? , , M LA , A A vb f, Q' 1, V it GY, . ' .aw ' -f fr,- at 5 1966-1967 Girls' Tennis Team: Janet Tokerud, Emily Beard Dlane Armpriest GBHICS G1 adow Miche Howser Mary Steinfeld, Betsey Merck, Lynn Paulus, Alice Trezise, Kathy Lang Gail Achterman Sue Van Santen Carolyn Haak enson, Wenona Willard, Nancy Kraushaar, Barbara Donovan Lynn Maus Tokerud State Tennis Champ The Girls' tennis team completed an unde- feated season bringing home nine victories, Janet Tokerud and Emily Beard entered dis- trict singles competition, and two doubles teams of Genice Glacow and Diane Armpriest and Miche Howser and Mary Steinfeld entered the district meet, Janet, Diane,and Genice earned berths in state finals, where Janet took the state singles championship. Miss Wilma Earnest acted as coach for the squadt xxx. , xkWQil'h ty. 'antxk XNKXXK Xx'-tx RN Xxx XXX xxxuty, X X xkkksh X kms xkkt- X4-. fra Emily Beard performs a forehand stroke. 3 if il 3' fb ' if-qi A i Q A in 4: -8 X 't 7,4 W- s x w- X.. 'IW ' ex. .X W em .,.. wr N, i I ,fx Steve Bennett plays trap lie- Mark Roberts approaches green. X, H W, ,, A , , ' ,v Y ,6 1 'gk X we W I' l 'U h 'el M ,V A . 35-3 y ,, A , f r, Jr' ! . 'R v 1 ,, ar 4 ' , ' -4 g ff 2 H f he ... ff. Lon Waln drives from 17th tee. Golfers Ten 'GHG F Coach Bob Grobe checks break of green before putting. L WMM Wa, Groff, Schendel and Bonney putt out on number l. The Golf team coached by Bob Grobe, fin- ished a 10-1 season to place 4th in Up- state' district competition. The team then laced 8th in State competition P U Four seniors, three juniors,and one soph- omore made up the varsity team termed, ve- ry well balanced, by coach Grobeu Out- standing medalists throughout the season were Steve Bennett and Lon WalntBi11 Schen- del carded a 73 and 74 for best competition scorest Though most contests were one sided victories for South Salem, the best match of the season was the 85-65 victory over Albanyt strict Season gr, I M ww gm- , ...,,, it ' VL L L 3 335,21 V at Bill Schendel sinks birdie putt. Mike Mason shows form on tee shot , M., , , , . ..... .. X ,,.,t1 .. ' Q X t Q , W ,r Q UQ' 1: V I ,t,, j iii- wg I i a . K - . K. 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In the first all-city track l meet the South cindermen took first place by defeating North Salem and McNary. ' Those qualifying for the state meet this 4 year were Brad Seaton, Larry Mendenhall, Jim Salter, Gregg Scott, Craig Hanneman, Harold Noble, Greg Specht, Gary Kline, Son- l ny Jepson, and Dennis Boock. i dash against McNa ry. X 2 44 , wmwamwmmawwwaaaaw git, Q, nygi ' , 1. B.. . 3 Z, S ,,g,V,. ,, tg, , ,yu p , tf'5 , r r L , ,tw t ' , , 5 ,, 4. W , 4 35.5, If H sq NW . 'waht ii- cs at , ' 322 i ' is lf' . i, Hg ,Jr l - I ' 'yi' , 4 '4 3 3 sf ,, I r N 1 , , fir, ' ag, ,f, Q, f, ,mpg . 5 Q, ,Q r AWS? V,Q4WV, '?5'lH t ' 1 5 M VW i'fQi ' 'V ' ,A N ' J 5 f I T' 'Z ' ' . V, t 4? A W . fi ' tsff +4 -' Y -. . 4- , ' ' 'A FV: , .K 5 ' T ' fa 4 . . A ,, fs , i 'fl 1' 4 ' r 'f Wh . wg 'M'WWi3QW I, I ,M A ', rf . - H Em 42faH3a3Wi3iQ55?Ha4 YH 25 L' fp wwvxwmw'aU,sk 1 , ff' Aw -, - My ' ,ffl Wa4avQawt. - A' ,Q ','yZK3.117e.4r,,faf-M .,.. Y in 4 ri .3 WJ,-1j,K,.1 ,7 ,I wefqlwgg W A I . 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Qu 4W. f 'l T, , K , '- ' nl,:+K'fm.5g,'g r ww . , ' miiiwn finish, , M' ,, w.o'n. , 'W'f ,, E,J Lrg., 'ZA , : w2?'- fl 4-.Q-'fmmW4ui,4m4f -1 ' 'L ' K ' r...' N ' Af V '4' 9 , i , , , wif N 4 M, L h ..,,.,f-K. AL, , 4 , , , rw. ,,,.,g-s:g, ,.. ,,1 4 2 N K .aussi 'V P Y L . 4 3- sf, ' fy Y w ' + , ? N w.,Mw 'L .-w.s5f ,Y , ' mm , --fffw-f'3.',-'w',V..,mi!'95'i252,.ww. f - Greg Specht breaks javelin record. John Steinke wins two mile. Cindermen Undefeulecl in Dual Meets Sonny Jepson and Bill Putnam in low hurdles. Hap Wattenberger scores against Albany. The Saxon nine, coached by Bob Strickland, completed the best season of South's 13 year history. The team completed 3 9-3 regular season to tie defending district champion North Salem. On May 19 the Saxons met the Vikings in a district playoff game at McNary. South plagued by errors, was overwhelmed by the Vikings and North Salem took the district crown, beating the Saxons 8-1. Saxon Nine Complet Baseball team front row left to right: R. Moritz. B. Piene, H. Wattenbergefy A. Cave. Second row: D. Mason, R. Johnson, R. Thompson, S. Brody, B. Burchfield, G. Edmonds, Coach Bob Strickland. Third row: B. Armstrong,D. Burtner, M. Dewey, J. Koch, B. Angove, P. Barbour. Ron Moritz connects for double against Lebanon. 3 Regular Season xfffw vu-vii.:-e motif-T '. L. '- E . lv- 'A hex. .5 W 'N T' we r Q: My I .S f 4-1' .'fw lx SY fb gk!! Siem -iff' ..:g.t 9Y', YQ 4, yi: iv 1' - J., 1 -I . .s,, ek Qi' it W 3' Battery warms-up before North Salem game. .W 4 , pr gp-.. an ...meanwhile back at practice. N. ,pu 6 5 W, , ,. il ' 12 511 f' iw., QM Gary Edmonds Connie Johnson Craig Price Steve Barger Mike Dewey if 2 I j .luniors Twice Declared Most Spirited Counselling Juniors are Mrs. Dorthy Judd and Mr.Clifford Gi rod. l 684 Juniors participated in many activi- ties throughout the school year. Among these activities were the annnial U.ll.N. dr'ive for which they raised S814.50, and a campus clean-up day. They prepared and presented the Coronation Court assembly and were in At pep charge of the Junior-Senior Prom. assemblies they were twice declared the most spirited. Some of the junior fund raising project were a bumper sticker sale, a talent show, and a student-faculty basketball game. , Representing the junior class on council are, front row: Sue Rempfer, Sandy Jones, Katie Gieser, and Betty , Jones. Back row: Anne Hockhalter, Ruth Feiring, Steve Barger, Anita Turner, and Dianne Perkins. gr Ill' all 35:3 'gig w , 2 E kkkk . Virgil Adams bn. Gayle Albin tw- 3 'Q lfis-' , h i s William Anderson Diane Austin 5 ik 'Ng' Q ,N ' , Gwen Baker Millw: 1'- S. -,Q V,-:Q ,- -.a Kathy Bal 1 Rock Barnett -2 ,M V ,A+ A ti-'7 ' v Qt tix Emily Beard 100 Clark Adamson Q. vi.. V Q A Maydel Aleshire L 1 B'-of , M., . . Q21 12212. - .W . ,law 3 . , . , :L fi-5 EFLYXRHL- ' Diane Armpriest t, fe 'S A V 'S Don Baird VA. - G, 4 Jeani Baker n t 45 1-we JoDee Barber x xg? W W .e FK wi Ed Barrett 5' X, N. -im -K . . ' Don Bea rshear ul S - S cott Adrian A Larry Allen Nancy Agalzoff -sw A il Mg 1 V Q Karen Al l enby . 5'- Vg L. . axe? fi . John Ahlbin Vi QW ZVV-QX . 1,5 -..g.x,g,e- U 5 if y . X .- Linda Amen ,J X Ai A 'Z 9 if 'Q , .fr W at 4 . gfsfir' N A- A A 'f + at ':' Jim Barett Mary Bathurst Sue Battalion .Li X I s J? , it W Ve, V x 4 Sally Bechtell Terry Beagle Gary Bello if 2' Dave Aiken I .. i n 5 A i .J M Q H 53515-5j'.iU - V eV t 1 ? Rod Ande rs on ,...W- B li Becky Ar thur ' ,X Carol Bake r 5 Q ,Q 'i J fr al Johnnie Balch .A A' .rti 'H Steve Barger J 3. ! '7k,.,Vx, I . Carol Baxter as 4 bush! 1 ' 1 Linda Ben tson . 'Uri 45' x 1 f a , ff IQ , . A33 T.C. Albert RQ- all Ted Anderson A .. V V ' Xf.. H ' ui gtk Ervin Atkins .gg 5 --.x ... Dani Baker . , Q L 2 , i : lvflxgi Robert Baldwin - ! 1 Sandee Barham 'll . w r-'ST' Vikki Baxter f .. V , 5 Mark Berger f . ' ,. if , Ruth Bieraugel Don Blando Mlm, . . . .J 5 , 'ff ffif ' AM!! i,H i Ted Bohnstedt . h - 'gg MzfQi5!l L'I, Gordon Breakey ,I . J , B? in ff Q 'C ' 1 W PQIEEL fm Denise Brus , fs! Y., f a . A ,.. , Jarna Butler f Ak f 254 5 2 g f J f xffi? Jim Caldwell Arlene Campbell Q-.xffriipg f David Birch .Mmm . ' QI' ' Robbie Blume Q, n .eq Linda Bornholdt ,, if f 3- 1 i , V, J, , H .f.:fg,.d., S . 1 4 E Carleen Brewer Jackie Buckner Linda Cain . I? Susie Cameron Q 'f me x, Zi Y Mike Carbaugh ,rf -A l Grace Birks Claire Boals B - Q i,i 'ii Roger Bosh have B Jody Bristow Q .hw L Bill Bucy Craig Calaba rv -- f ,ffm A Tracy Camillo B, Sidney Carlson Z . ,,., y i Monte Bish Stan Boatman fifpi, 'Q' .A Sandy Bower Q .i Kathy Brooks B an :ge A 4 1 Becky Burch f , V Q , ? ,, ,awe ix Daryl Bishop f ,g 5 if 1, lj, Q 'IQ-LFE' 1 , p I Jim Bocock Wi 1 img' g,1 VW Y ',a . ' aff Huh.QZh,b Kathy Boyer Y , 57 . 3 ., 'R ITS Z: Jennifer Brown ' 2 W5 gf! J, ,, Bill Buren ca r ef ! . i W',V1,f T X Mike Black Dennis Boe 1 uk 1 e 1 John Brandt L. 4 A ' En Robert Black Y . WV? , wwf All l Dianne Boehmer n 'f 4 .Ak Tim Bratton X ,.'f'1, 1 Johni Brown Bill Bruce , ,, 5 X Doug Burke 5.23. M mf ,f f ' af 4 Carol Burt ai., C 2 gag Q5'ffAfl'l A 'JN' gi 5f,zN, km Dave Carpenter ,W C rr, Steve Carter X my kb , Dwayne Chapel M J AM., I .V wi Q Vicki Chase Mil ' Barbara Clark KIM A WE LJ Dede Colling aa a Steve Crawford '?iiiI!IIiiI Connie Daley A . Fam! Penny Carpenter z ,QKLWW A W,fifQ irgj 3 Jim Cavaliere 4 ' fig v5,fQf NWMLfiL we--mm ,,, Me,Jw,,, , -A , Scott Chapman Gloria Cheathem f .M ' 'W -nw ya ,Qj5?gg?j565 Calvin Clark ,fi k, 'wi wqftg, afffu lYi'!lll r 'CML I Jim Collins Q rv Q 4519 ? ,K Jeff Crippen f f 91 Z gktgrz Kathy Dalke I . , - V. Cheri Chester x iiliiliihz . Jean Clark in ...X x Qi ,. wi Ronna Combs . 54D 1 I M, I iiisf fi EQEQQWJ f Barb Crowell finnff hifi,-1 1 ni Dick Davis 5 -w uv 'fad nl.. K . vu, - 1, -wa, f Arnold Chinn Joy Clark Adu rv A M-M 44 A .A . Sandy Conover ,yi 'W f W. , 1 Tyra Chorney J' 'Q 5 , Karen Clark if 4-, 1 Aff? 4' lv rut,-f HW I 3' W Eric Cooley ' S QQ? Mike Culbertson Jim Curtis Harvey Davis -5' 1 ., v V' ww? ff? Stan Davis r 'N-. , C of ww, ,,'5 Hg pf 'aan Sharon Carpenter -my , :H .,, in 'D Mike Chaffin f ,. awk 4 - 7 9 5 , , f W x ,. Allen Chappell mf , - f , Qwiv W Rod Christimmen Ca fiqfai Lon Clemens Patti Couture X3 4 .5 Jim Cutler A , ghi?k' XVXQ WM' Hffffl mMw?V4Wwn ',!t1'f?i,521: !-I-fr L- ii Sue Day 4 John Cartenson Judy hamplin ' ,A g.'.- , , N W J' . l ?n Miz, I SLC Gary Chase N 14 1 Carleton Chu , Mfobf 1 W I Z 9 M . l . 2? 2 Gary Cline I 'WA , an QV ,f7? ,,, H A Andi Cowan V .Ch LEW- 1 ' 'J?f, , Nancy Daggett A M ay. 5, 1 e ' 'r .' Anita Dehut ,yogi . .,.-, Mike Delapp , ng r ' H 3 Mike Dewey Maralee Dobson . 'fl .4 JL .allh Carol Duffield Vi 7 ,l Joyce Ellingson 'Q' Wendi Eubanks 6 s f 3, Ruth Fiering 'if' Q 3- ,amp fgj Mike Finegan W Ted Delooze i , wig? ,1- J 5453, . Rich Dewilde John Dolezal , I . M95 W Roger Dunham K ,.'. Q Q' if , xiii - iff :FK .V I J' , af- 1 f hiv? , X ' f 555 n1nxV Mike Delp Jane Deneault 1 fail' re,lAf J f l nwwmy J, eww g klll ,, my Dave Dierks Greg Dilger iii -, M. ' JC' if , 4955 Mary Donahoe Barbara Dooley ,Q ,fum 1 ' ' J 4 'wf7wQ' 'V , lyyo W, an sony 1, Vgijm Bruce Dunn SHG EHtOH f ' -3 ' -45 ,,,iH o ?f l A Jia? 54 if Ralph Elmore Andy EmbiCk Trish England , 145 'V x if A Jackie Evans Dwight Femlee F .Mvw, J. wh 'vu if Tony Flagg Marcia Denton w ,V 4d3H!i!l.l Candi Dixon Bob Doren Q - Gary Edmonds ,, A' Q I ' , Jana Engle I in A M. X I J Marilee Denton Allen Dobney . fe. ,fa have .1 . .1 A M - Dave Dougherty ii i Deb Edwards WV ff 54 rigors? ini' 'Q -far 4 Sandy Erpelding ' i3'r'Q 1' Rod Farmer aid 'fggp Judy Ferrin AVR 4' W 2 0 Sf' . 8. ,,,L - -' xy 4+ Sue Forbes Rick Denton 1 was -, l S-V i' ,. f .Ai Kathy Dobson x James Douglas f c Q f Betsy Ellerbrook X fy gig mn A ' V , Wg-X Paul Ertsgaard 4 VL' v -vp fda: :2EEi Jw1FeU To Y X Jflw W Q k M Q Linda Feskins zixl 1 3 Qw- Rob Forque IO3 Terry Foster W ry! v if .5 Jan Gardner if af -w My z , I ,.,,, Julia Gies il Ken Gray i fr 39 G -5 if drag? rw' 1 ' f Greg Guard Karen Hackett ,., . In ' :.n Kitty Hale W , every by I Alf!l-.nll Earlene Hardy lO4 Novelyn Franklin 'ffl Lynn Gartz ,Ml G. ad' eyyr l 5 V aw, m,aV,W,mw Gwen Goddard f fi' I 'ff YQ if 1 W- Ami . ., r'. A- lr f A J Dan Green ffx5h?2?,?.' 4 A G 'Q i Harold Gun a ff, X r ig, fi 'iv -l - 4' Mark Hadenfield N , 7 .x , '1.4 Li iligx 'f,'. b . . w'?f:': . Iii., Ladonna Hale ffvaw aa , Ve. new Rodney Hargrove Rm. ' new 3 ,, Z, Wanda Free x .N M M66 gmfigi Paul Gehlar M ,w wwf. W 1 Terry Gookin , cy X rf Louis Gritton iifj xifgagilg, 5 Shelley Gustafson if A V mv. fa Bruce Hadley , W . A 51, 5? 'ti 5 My .ri Sarah Hale . ,W 5'.e A -',1:::,,f , rf5W i.fW W 3 Kathy Harmon , f W ,., , M . . ff f , gg, 1 li A in ,We H5 A w W , 5 X: xx I ,I Holly Freeburn Gene Fuchs Debbie Fullwiler Dennis Gallagher :wx-., 5 A fr 3 ,., ' 'F 1, . ji JL, - fv rz,',x,f HJ' f 1 - yn. .. ' J , -. I W ff' 4. X f' , f,,, , , 4 J 5 Jfffa yf fy' Qifaduyff Katy Geiser 3 4ff,g'f Christine Graham f- M'f ' f7a, r :,g5 , Wiki - A258 A.y5gfw . , .Q aw' Jerry Groff a .w ini? Cathy Haag M r' W in Wil? 'J Cindy Hagedorn ,hr X no John Hamilton W H 7 r 8 Diane Harshaw f gk Y, 'M Tom Gerberding Cherosia Gifford Anna Gibson H i ff .. W , G iiif fwf by q 'f J Kathy Hanggi Jim Hanson Steve Hanson nh D ya i 2 a ' F4 'I 4 gui 1 ' 3, V V 'Y 5 , fi, ' I wi ! wwf , wlaif ,QQffL ff .wa t,' 1 iW' 1.5. Jack Hatfield Shelley Hatfield Karen Haughen .35 s - i W A sb is X a NS ,. f-Q . . 6.5 .,.,. Q: s fwksq qi T' an H Fern Hayden is 3. Chris Herd I Q 4 S, . 192- if , 5 ' 1. - . Q 'A -M ,H I N 1 a s 3-25 2 mx 5: 3 Life: gi5i'3 f . ' H , A JF: Gordon Hayden Marilyn Hayhurst Connie Held fgzf - if 11-F 1 ,ik 3 'WJ' , s - i ,. , .6 4-' '-- W ,X I' 5,- 9535 . f,-yn Mu.. sir,-wb jeff -h-- V A - Mi. as 1. Jerry Herline Melody Hewitt Harold Hickok a kg ,wig 57 1-if nfl if,'gQ'fir fi QT, F 2 ' gig' Y MSCS? ., X f- Diana Holdorf Cindi Holloway Linda Hgllowgy -fn -S-4-fl ' F d ' 1, A- 5 ' ,Q W 'H-N.VAaE?? Barb Howser Sue Howser Jim Humphreys Sherri Hightower .wild g' K regi- L73'5 gf we r- 1 Tom Hill Tammy Hinkle .9 ri Q s wk l Wvitsgjf ,. , .J E ' Debbie Hocker 'la .5 f' imf 7' Z Bill Holste S E SSC Ii! . Dan Hunt '- .2- ,QR si 3 we 9 Bruce Hellemm N-W, Q p Dave Hicks Debbie Hill AX J ef f Af, at dl- v iEmi?i-13, ff5xdif:e Dennis Hillesland x J f 'Vi 3 Ron Hock 'Eff 4 iiii J Patty Hoffman X .S 1 nf? A' Cathy Hopkins , . 3 .5 , ,5'5:.yI rdde 4 Susan Hunt ' -M D lf.: fr 1 :ai-affix' .X . ' rm: W .QQ an it . Y 'wx , J, X E J 5 if 'fa Pat Henry Xsirg gf . .5 qak- . i?ie f X4 :aff Qi L . -. A nh Ken Hicks Debbie Hill i VV , Doug Hillpot ff' f .' .wp .ig ,,- s J -- ,Q .f g , we Q. f. Anne Hochhalter .. is fx' f f g i: yyt Bill Hoffstetter . ga . E get iiggk snr. k - Q 2 , Pat Howell afar rx Y , Fred Herberger u!gCgg5l'i Valerie Hicks Q , C, Q. f K- I K ' Randy Hill Q' vaif' 5, X Sharon Hinkle , ' I 6 Cherri Hochstetler .. A rr K, I X Mike Hogan a .F 5 if .Ast Sandy Howey .. i' W' 'rr ' i s Jim Hunter Harold Hitchinson Sssfss Shagak QR -25M say ass? '3 ng QE? , ff-ff ' N Andy Hydes ' 532 t 5 x ln' Cindi Johnson img 'V' , Q, D ,H g . Bettey Jones 1 Y J .K .:h. X. f Ei 'iXff3Q,ys ' E J ! ' Ami I Randy Karsten 'REQ wi 3 Y N ,Q : Donna Kightlinger K J Ei Ilsd ,QA R D x i Q, J i Q . 4ff'eg, 'vii if' ??fii N..,g .. iw, Chuck Insly Sandy Iwen Richard Jenks QL1.. . x i .1 xii'-fix . I 5 sig L S Ni , ji vE,gs 55g J J, f l f -if in 3 Connie Johnson John Johnson Kris Johnson 1 E JR i ' :, sg? W L , 'fi fr Ws f 5 E- , ss' S3572 ini .fl .F , .. 4, N E me D 5935 59321 535:-1 1-2' ' P ' 5 Doug Knights Kathy Knepper Wendy Knopf John Kock I , N' K Ni in 1gggi2Qi5 XQSZS ff i?i5iLq I ' Linda Kuhl ji X ,Z Sei R amon Lan ge David Kuhns :i3'i w ,gi 3 J E as , ,li -'HL Q is is , 4 Russ Langford Bill Kunkle ,sox, fs0'in ,Y -rs Q . 'Ayn -aaa. Kathy Lannen Karen Kupe r sF?i su Dan Large E mcg kg'-f:o's' -'Sm Diane Jennings Wq'L r' 531 it . O W1 , ' V1 75 . 453, H- 7 Q i. W ' ' 5 m m O .7 5 V' 7iLLm -W i Q Cindy Jones if ' we ' yiss ' ' is .m.,,.f.m Luana Kapuniai -.okiys E Eg Susan King fig? dv K rv: if-:if Leo Kowalski f ,r l wgff Beth Kurtti ,, ,S 'sy A ,, Bob Larson Q iris? .sigf -f Steve Jennings we viofv N 2533 Steve Johnson 1 . ' -ma A Jim Jones E Q'5f'i Eg: .:r, g kk , Jeff Kelly i 3 s ,thy 3 Q33 Ya R lllLlkw'sL Anne Kittle Mm Sue Kreitzberg .k S Jim Lang r Nancy Larson Bud Johnson iii ifi 5 xgiaf Steve Johnson i.,ig Sandi Jones if HK ai gg 1 NI Linda Kent , is awy J, W. , fi 2.5 ,L Ji i S551 i Chuck Klinger . gy X iw Mike Kuebler sawn 5 is .r. 'B fx.1 Qglggmgf 3s?i5i? F V Ester Lane i.ssss f'5e' H it . Gary Lawrence ,W -W ,a Y fiff,-r 'E' X ' ' ' N, 33,1 eq W 'fy an Q w ,.FL 3 ' i Qwmff l Ray Lawrence 5 ji X raQj?gE5'5i-2 Rod Loder fi fif. ...B Pam Lowrie N aw an X Elma 5 T , Linda MacKinnon n K i Denny Martindale be ,F M 3 S -A 2 Q5 ,Q r ' 9' aa, E' Dennis Lefever 5 w D 'wr ,'q,....-J, Robert Loganbill Jean Lucero f-M ,I ps l 'X Aa? . Gary Mack ' 'fi L . Y ' Q4Qg5 f i John Maulding , gag Ak igsr J 4n,,, 41 1 ii Q. dggaggggim in Molly McCullough Kelly Mcnefmit ig V Q r -is All Jack McFadin Linda McGilchrist GF n 5151. an , icq sae a5?'Sf!r-5 ,esf ff i 'i T ' Kathy McPherson Bonnie Megert Q Monte Lenz John Loika John Lumber wav rr-nw Madelyn Lewis F . ix x 'Q Y S 3 F55 if or eer lner s fAXf,r ,3 Rod Long 7' ffh re f Kathi Luna 'g,i'E3- -5 -fag? -no Pam Light ' ri , ' Tony Long l ll' 1 NY? . Laura Lyon ll t . !.Q.sf!d!i' i f'H F5- i Egg QM? ?. SQSTDQ 5 ii 'f - Ee Enid , 1,'Qu, ff , re I I yew: 11 -a 'Q .f.-i'w f5l5z3HQ5a Q. 3 N5s5i, 'ka Denise Markee Sue Marth Larry Marr 4, 521.1 -L .nj . iigwgu Janet Maurer Ralph McAllister Dave McCall - 5 --... Genn Linn L if . Maynard Lottridge j .,....... -is ? gm,5?fu Judi Lyons 5 Dick Marsh 1 4-www v 1: if ,T , Q1 f'wxNffeauiS H Barb McCallum L rw,A ,Gigi .4vfw.,,rg5 Mike McDonough ,E i:-my , 3 K Q K a Q 1, ,H- Q ff .. L - 31 Valarie McMinn Connie Mehlhoff Molly Lockler lf . . 1- ef J X Angie Lovall F ,. Guy .-A sisnfi L-an -1 Margaret MacDonald Randy Martin . ., Ik Yjlggfy Johnny McConnell 'LEW k r e W J r.x Qiididagggel! Coleen McEldowney 0. Q4 N R ' ffiiix dial' v' 3 Jim McMullen it . X X N rw ,KR Q- 5' Alan Melzer I07 JQ?5a , V is Y ,, f sevjwy-vp-fix - is M., X ww 2 Joy Mennis ,F 1 Q Kathy Mick Rita Menqueri A' si F 1- X R Gary Millar ,I x Lmxga SS K3 K as in if Roy Mills Chloe Minard iithiwv k3gS5f'. lg 'eye 'tas'3 ..- XE'-kiiii , 5 :fsibl , Ken Montgomery Shannon Moon if ,eases fast,-Q. eq, ,, A 9 . 21-A -,ga t Lorna Mott Doug Mull Fofa' '-X.3 E 7 X4 Betsy Merck e5EQ's 5Lf?5,? A .ir-41 Gary Millennor .fi'32f- fr Larry Mink ,.....- 44 .L Ruth Moreland . ' 2, Y ,vf' Janet Munro 'Q 108 gs '-Q.. CS-I Stephanie Merrt islkfl' w Dennis Miller f xi s keai Mike Mink 'Lil 'fi Dana Morgan , it si, y'f'k ygwjyxq 'Ls 7R?E5Qx,i' u Sandy Murren Q, Brian Nelson 1'3Mt3 ?,'Li .gf-fgkkwi-,f ks iiti e' x Marie Newton ik wie Y?i qi 5 'EY Steve Noble fit: ar Marianne Meyer ,wg V. li if-' Aff Roy Miller ':, Q ' if ' 1 1 Ken Mize rssgfg 'Qje Karen Mor tensen ,gigs xr , ,Q i V I X M .5? Clare Musgrave Jan Nelson HQ A g s W wg, 3. s . Jay Nicholls . :gui wlk I f-fi Q3 EM JEL T 3 Chris Meyers ibut 'is -.., , K abit? ,X Lv ' ,sis yf -4 W ' ' F :osx Chuck Mills ra 5Qi .fi it 'Tits , of 5 -.wi .1 xx Gary Mollgaard K as R ,QQ ta,.' 3 Rick Mortimore r -6' Yv- wc it Nancy Mussman Q 32: fi ki, tiff Jerry Nelson t 'ff -, Rod Nichols S Q .. 4 teak Karen Nobles Lynn Noffsinger ' iff ... fr ' f Yvonne Meyers Dave Mills 2 -Q E '4 .:-'- - rjgiE,p Mike Mollgaard ii!! xr -ef A X Angie Moskal -img L -F15 . r,.. ,i M? rg X 'X Barb Nelson Ftmhf lsr ' Kathy Newton awww K s tsrr Harold Noble 'f its ri lilegiif Patti Nott , A gigg igiiirj ..2: ' N1 P my John Nuber B0b Nunn Q '- 'W , Q Ihn O'Brien Jenny 0'Day W Qnnn P B . ,W -i A D' :gasgfjiitgkf Barb Osborne Pixie Parker A N ,I Charlie Otto A fir! 'D M Mike Parker n A -a Ve.,- ., i Y? K xx ,- K Doug Patterson Bob Peterson ,Zig in Mary Piatt xlfi 5 Andy Polston J Bffiif' iAi D359 Linnea Pielstick y ,,.. ,ggi Bruce Poole V W A , wt 2 3 Kr L f f . -rVV X Bill Putnam Kay Putman igssbii i x f In Janet Nunn 9? pf' . E S X .1 m 3 Don Olson .. , rg ,ggea lag . Roger Page X W,f54 F ,Hale fr i 5 is Bob Patton J. QA ,...., Mike Peterson ai! t 333. Sandy Pietrok Craig Price A 525 I wsqQLi3?jii, Qs gg ' BN.- Fiigangfi ' E f Dave Nuss x53 Olaf Olson Darwin Park . if : ffm!-if':1':: 2 4 --mf Q' W , ssl' Dave Payne - Dow 19 xiii V , ,Af-QL ktfl Terri Pflug 7, we Q S ' M, if R: mfs 2 Jon Piltingsrud wa 'l is 'Fi x fy 535. Y , Bill Prine .. gxlir, Egfr El Ross Quackenbush Bruce Quick M itssflx Q A+, . - .,fA Diane Perkins New- lf-1 ,,. B i R! Al Pfouts ii- ' X, by ff! Sue Plaisance , b e ai -X-, Q SW . as Q:-as Pi X Karen Prinz fa f ' Rex Rabald N X aff' . I , s Xi Y K Kay Perkins Nl Barb Phillips .wif 'L A N Y Jim Pointdexter V, ,A . ' 7:-asv .Sk ' ,:- in-' : t -ZX Z fain Craig Prosser Q. Aiygfgg Steve Ramsdell Bob Perkins Bi Dan Phillips 3, Mona Pollard My Bob Purvine . . , 'P wgg rs it E Q '5 in V V at v N...i,5 :Wil 351TlliQf: fcCf-x'- f Bob Ramsey 109 W or 5 Mike Ringwald au K i w. fs: 5,3 lib-1 lying Wayne Robinson kJ..! . Xt Ai X Lavon Roth Laura Salchenburg M' ' H L? Xie- ' Paula Schmidt llO sfie iff Lil . nf! -V ,TAN P MJ, Charles Robb ggivng YE-mf E' Judy Rodenhuis I Q5 15 it gggg fel' A Jeannie Rowell 'Y QR i,k:inN4 ieiff 5 i56,,, ., so xl Jerry Sandahl as 'tl A in i.. 3 Rose Schoot Q K Vickie Robb Bernie Rodriquez xqfislsfi C se Ellen Rowland i, Ile? 32? iii 95 M, 3 Whzx of i as Q, ' sw k ,rv fi Dave Sanders A X gg, , , cv V Rhonda Ramseyer ' - 'ml r 3 Q'Er?v lg ...W :Y Terry Reede Q so - Kos . Q Dennis Reynolds it - , 2:1 M.-:ff P il Robertson X! S nr Jack Rogers ,I ,, f 1 gg, QV K M512 , auf ,g j ffm, f H - f Jerry Ruark 9-ERT ? ,X LGQQ 5- Bill Saunders QWW ,i A P X 5, ,,,Vk ..-J 5, A Q Becky Ratzlaff af , ' few? i3'fikw Linda Reese gm? we , , J , 2.45. ,S K: vga . in -fig? Terry Rhoads I n 11-' 4 , :, 5 ' Q i F my X - 4 of . i f. .lj mmf- wg, , Clark Robinson . ..-. it X hiv Shree , Jessi Kay Rohde Kristy Russom .,, 5 ',K M- .mg , , N Q Rebecca Sawyer s ox N Cindy Schweigert Nancy Schwichtenberg Jim Schwitter e X. aiff-N' Debbie Redinger Y ii ' .Ip Curtis Reid -v.. Kris Rice 1:15 , X I ,B f W Jan Robinson 1 ini-,a 'gb 1 va' Cathy Ross 1 e idx eN .' 'L,ll iv ' f.wg- ,. S A ,, fi X Steve Rutledge f1'E? , gif s Bill Schendel at R 'xza Mfg Eu 5 N j '.'. 1 . J . N.is i as Tiftla Gregg Scott . .- ii fn Q 1 .X-'psf' Jackie Reed R Sue Rempfer w . Q-. ... Q, 'e,'m '-i fy ii, V- rixilf 2 iiik Craig Richards Nancy Robinson Q .K a fkmfgji x-Ig 'fvfivx ' 'I , ., Q. . -, g ,L - N, Q PJ ,x x Geof Roth me films, Irene Rutton S . r' , 4 Kathy Schmidt if 'E M? K' Hg? x Dave Scranton .va 8 K 'Q Dana Scripter 2.1 1 bi, Don Shields A 3 fail-Kalki! Joyce Six I ,xEQ Y Y, .5 ji. Deana Smalley l ' Jeff Qi - 'S Mark Smith A SQL-un. '4 . W E r Q' ' 3 I .S M fr Brad Seaton Barbara Shipley it 11. if ,Alu aux Laurie Skillman P ii ada: 'K 1. N. .ff A .Y CK ' Brian Smart .-gf' 'kv ,-' 7 1 n f Randy Smith Nancy Seifert 1 :--735-3 av 'fa if , X Xl N .1 , xi' Sara Selander lg s .F fgi fl.: X B M . , . ? ':s:N: 4,1 Roxanne Shriver John Shultz Dave Skinner Bertha Smith of 4 Sharon Smith f ig nd- Qi, ia! J . 5 1 ,S Alberta Slack ,sr Dan Smith X . ' an - -, 'u ian? .fw:'.Q,.,: . Cyndy Solomon .N K JN gm g Jim Steele . Nl. 'Zi son 'M 5 f our Doreen Stonier i -, 5 - -- u, , YQ Hugh Svarverud a -4+ Karen Severson K: Y, 'ie 2 46 Q 141, .-.. if V' Kathie Sierp Donna Sledge 4 559 V ,, A K J fa, Karen Smith wx Xgi?:? Q if Jeff Spalding iifigggsl Sue Stein X Y N , M Dave Strawn '.,lEv'1 gQ.g' E Bill Swettman 1... Jim Shaffer Janie Sherwood H ii , rs' TEX ,Q Jean Siewert John Simmons f 5 Mark Slinker 'rcs Q AK Ken Smith All Greg Specht S ' g ge 5 Tom Sloan .. ,. . ,,., . ,k,k ii if -1' ' - vu in in Linda Smith 15-'TR Sue Specht ' f J i k' RSV, , til new S ' J' ,lv-' X3 tf 'tit f -I K ' Mary Steinfield Janice Stewart Janice Stradtman Vicki Summers f a E 41ky.j5wis Q , , ii ? iff - A.. 1 I N- - ,aw ff'5 j . Margie Swofford Nicole Talbert 4 Q . 'K X 1 . nv L' is gs! rf 55?-I Q-QT Ruth Toews V 'Sr Terry Troth 1 fiyil ' a Laura 'lixrner .LxL 2 ? Karen Vangstad rzid: as 1 fr N-N ., Sally Wagner l 12 'Q' .. '4 .V I1 2 . , ,.., Q. A22 A , ff ? ..-5 Janet Tokerud 1 ,gg-9.-:yr Dian True r'?5ieg 'ax Jerry Turnidge if A -we E 1' . ex Peg Vannice X p ,zbeb. gf Karen Walen W . sa Joann Tompkin Danny Trussell Bernie Tutwiler f lxfaff Carl VanWormer ,qs at fi if if Ken Wal en liz Q SM , . X ' ' K b ' p ,,, . Mfg.. If D ' N Lynn Tompkins H no F Greg Trygg X 'T . J ... Janet Ulshoffer 75 1 A Linda Vaughn 3' ..f .-1z E jf , 'Q Lon Wain .wi ' X K:- .1 r W , mix 3 s 717 Lf :EL Kathy Tandy me fi- if vi k sa 'il' Q TY X Rr p. fi' Nancy Thompson 1 ., grain, I -rv' 'ii 2 Nha Shari Tho rn XM A E 'WX .F Karen Townsend . ., ,.,. , .,.k , Q 'U ,AQZQQ,1 I5 f 9, Ladonna Th i el i ggsi l'A f Paula Thompson ,ff ' 1 2 W e --.fr ug--rf X .. gif . K Denise Tipton Diane Tracy 3 S: 5 Wayne Tschaunder A ni ta Tu rne r W3 , Jul ie Utter r ' xg. fl Ba rbara Vaughn ni i T .1 x Q Pat Wal sh 5 J N 543' ' . T-we .ni , 4, Verl a VanCl eave 4 'Q' fi 1 , if Qi v N... , mfg' Mur ray Thompson I' 1 N .4 --e e. aa' ii i rg, V- i, g.,. 5 I 7 'i Darryl Thoreby Brenda Todd Kathy Travis 4:21, :M X. .. Evelyn Turner mm. 5 .,., r Karl a Vanibps fx Sa. +...N- Gretchen Vickery Gretchen Wagner ' in- 'J ' L 4. f. S Y q ,igff-J: L7 f X, M' .f r im. T T ,gijiri g . ' an .if'v'v1 .K Terry Walz Paulette Wanl ess 1 a s Wen' W 3 lag 4 'WU' 'X Bill Ward dl ix w a ' Cindy Wendt .aa vw. l 1 SJ 5 4, rf, W' Te Pat Wilczak 8' Us we Ann Wolcott rfesgai. 'T we ez. W K 2 .i rry Woodroffe w Sue Yancey regiietygii Joyce Yung .ft ,ig t . e ar ' Lee Zug w . A di ' --'4 ff . X Chuck Warren i ,. Dave Wetherbey E 3 aw.-Q m, Gary Williams dire.. r 6 ,fn .few i t L ,Q . X :.9 ,,.k ' Q Kip Wolfer :re-X X Beth Woods n ff sr, Sandi Yeater Pat Ziebart QQQY . ,At if ra V , 'fa wg h'E'Eff W5 oioli QAAe fi Bob Watson ' 5 Tom White R Q, 6' iX.fi Nif3e TIN. K 4? Lauri Wilson u i-.i EQ .il 'qyi ... ,J wif W 8 ef N55 i a Anita Wood , ., Gary Woodward y L. N, Keith Yelding ,t dy, ,A Q .gy ygggig X ,ss K Russell Zink ' f ,- 4-sz' i 31 4:- ,jegigggggf I Jim Wattenberg E . 'R N Q l QE ' - N Us X Hs DY Pam Whittemore ,ai If 4 , .1 XHKQM X 'J Q1 Q. , Pam Wilson l ? . Jag! . x 1 Denver Wood vaggiy , nl, 1 'if' I X 5 ei R- ,Q x Rod Woolard ' 55 - f W. L Bonnie Watts 'Q E wgfig S 4 ix 'ff j i. wv,, Wendy Wickert irq? fi 16 Rick Winters Joe Wood '-wwf Carol Wuerch , it . Chris Weber :R egg' Ee, reg' 1 A1 A if Leanne Widders it v 5' E S. 'W Lynda Winstone 1, e-w5iWe -e if T L N Ig .L i at ' x Kathy Wood F K. f X Q L . rg ii Cheryl Wyler Q. 3 1 W X Sheri Wedel fm J A 2 2 M .Q iq ,, e fl 'fr' 1 ' 1 Louise Wikoff '39 'Sw f i'i Y kv ,y All A Sue Witbeck -Eg ff' ,gi Karen Woodard L.. ff, , ,-an 4- 1 1,- 1 'eL.x!5'ffnAMw Mike Yager ll3 4 Top Scholars Given Recognition Gail Achterman, Randy Adkins, Francis Allen, Nick Anderson, Kim A1-buckle National Honor Society provides recogn tion for outstanding students in the fiel of scholarship, leadership, and servic Greg Beck, Ron Beilstein, Steve Bennett :V Diana Chinn Dave Burma, Students are eligible for the society , flll PM vice president Treasure, attaining a 3t2 or higher grade point ave 2 C ' r age. Tapping for National Honor Socie occurs twice during the year, in Novemb Vg ' and April. 85 students met the requiremen QV- y for the 1966-67 club. , Jack Schunk Genice Gladm H The organization servesV the student bg president Secretary tifl' by providing a scholarship to a deservi M senior member, and by a tutoring progr for the students in need of extra instru tion and study aid. 1 , M, 'lrt A vw' V, .,,Vl r,r,.r fr V VAAV V 9 VV V V ' ' Qi S , i 1 4' 'Wi' 'jf nv we 1 i V VV W V - V :VV l VV QV , Vi, -51'-V-J: , QV A ,fy , Q,. , , ' Vr A tiii I V 'v llr V, . to Q4 Q V V ,r?, ,,VV.VV,V.V ,K 4 , V V, Vp: Jl, ' V W, 1 r V 6nll r , o 6 lnll l at f Q M' 1- V Q V, 'ww VV4 ,wrt - fat, up am B aw I 6 AV ' Q . Q. .36 5 g.V V, r .- V V ,.. . Q V V V 1 JF' i,i:. I V 52, .ii V' W if V N, A' ,,f 'U I Til ' ' i 7 3- V ll X ' Craig Blundel l , Bet ti B ish0P, Jill Bonney, Deni Brown, Steve Brutscher, Nancy Clark, E1 izabeth C01 ton, Kathy Compton V, ,,.Z V VV VV V -, . , .51 1 V ,6 - Q V V V V 535, Dr J- V V . Zu DVWTW W N 1 il! 2 3ffV tf'? - 5.53 .Q VVV e f., ,V VV ,,,,V V ., VV ,. V Q .M V 'fy y - tot - I V , 7 l 'l Jack Crabtree, l , A , 1 Steve Groff, Shelly Grunden, Lee Gunter Sue Hammer, + 6 6lV, , y g ff - V Q D B ,,i,1 5? , f f A t' ir Toni Hardin, Mary Beth Harris David Harvey,Carol Hathaway, P Barb Diloconi, Nancy Donofri0. Barb Donovan, Dawn Duval, Virginia Fugua, Molly George, Stuart Gray W ' 'l'l ' i 'iii' 1 ' ,,,, V r ar r VV VIV VVVV Many were being tapped for the fore coming year of O Nat Carolyn Hayward Michelle Ford Mote Ongsulee ional Honor Society , 1 I W ' 1 kV,, ,,,,, ,,,, L l ' ' l,w WW 226, ,ggi ,M 1 gig? . V N 5 I LL 4 ii 'W SJ A 'ii , , 3 , iz, ' ii' V ' t ulette endrickson, Molly Hoffstetcr, Alan Homer, Dorothy Houck ll o - g Qlj v ,, ,,LV I 1 V g , .4 Jim Howell, , 5 Q. W HV'x f , my fi x. :urie Johnson llll 2 I K an sq I Jfay li ,,Y W? .mi H' v m?Qi Steve Lind, f Q i ,ndy Martin, Phio Isaack, Kirk Jacobson, A A --,. :Y S I , A 5 l X, ll ia, , Terry Kaiser, Mary Knapp, Wendy Lee ge J 'S 134 Q, Q ,,,-V I ' , i 1, ,, Y 6 V 1 Mary MacDonald, Steve Mallicoat, Kathy Mancke i 62 l ,.s, , .,'U,1-, on f it Don Mason, A Kraig Jacobson, Sue Mosman, Margret Murdock, , Six Steve Quinn purchases a book from m- ? Qy Bob Naimark :Ao 2, x , Paul Nelson, A ,, V pa f V . S i 3 Wi 'ek I i all 3 ' 1 i :X it if s K. i,,, ' ' S 4,1 f-. V hrrt ff' , QW T2 X m Rastorfer, Rick REBS, Mark Roberts, Gayle Ronne, Steve RoSseler,Sylvia Rothweil -A.y4x ' FQQ5 i5,'iV N, f m I H Ra..-i isp M Q? , 1' ff f W 'ft 4 i f ' lffs ' K inf' Z ,Q 1, - ,453, mr, J KJ ,, 4 in 1 wt tg W!b' FETQQh?k,, j Q h5 LWQQ K AQERHNLV k gs wi ', '!,,1QEQg 9 H illiam Susan Schradle,Car0l Schwanke, Louise Smith, Sue Smllhef, John Steinke, Shoppert, VV,,., . V VV , V 5 -1 W ar, W -es Q: 5 1 r ' 5, 'ii' 'iii S ,,,,ll, , 'K , L' L i gr y VanSanten, Linda Vogt, Cathy Wann, the Honor ,V . , . Aggb, Lynn Paulus, ??'2':' , 'af W i' Q ' , , Society Store . fig: . Kathleen Pennell 9, .2 'f 3, C , ,- er, Pete Rudie, Greg Schildmeyer M wfrxs Wwe V ' Sherrie Stovall, Alice Trezise zQ' f 'Q Lee Watson, Nancy Watterson, Dale Webb, Larry Wiles, Catherine Woods ll5 Wwe l Linda Vogt presided as president of Quill and Scroll. Jack Fullerton moderated the junior-sophomore bowl meet. Highlight of the year for Quill and Scroll, an honor society for those students with one or more semesters of journalism acti- vity, and a G.P.A. of 2.8 or better, was the annual High School Bowl, held April 4 and May 4. The Sophomore team of Pat Wright, Dave Edmonds, Kim Seymour, and Ann Bartsch defeated the junior team of Steve Jennings, Bonnie Watts, Andy Embick, and Kristy Russom by a score of 305 to 260. The sophomores then defeated the Senior's consisting of Bob Naimark, Gail Achterman, Greg Schild- meyer, and Bob Stuller 270-210. Proceeds of the bowl program go to a scholarship fund. fund. SOPHOMORES WII' Vice-President Shari Thorn and Secretary Joyce McKinney help to make the club co-ordinate. 5 ,WMLW-M ,ok gm. .V 1 I Q ' it is ,xi f fp KK ti 5 f ?' 5 '4?l:,,. Vvac, , ,f M' -GI! n W 3 The victorious Sophomore team,consisting of Pat Wright, Kim Seymore, Dave Edmonds, and Ann Bartsch placed first in the annual High School Bowl. HGH SCHOOL BOWL 1 nings, Bonnie Watts, Andy Embic, and Kristy Russom. The junior team, placing third, was made up of Steve Jen- , . git, 4. t ,,,, . ,. X , , , I ii-. Q- f ,a .,. , , , , ,,,- ,,, . Q I , ,F 2 , . V. . , B .. X ,lg S1216 no on ' - ' fi jg . STL F, -, 2, ik' . -' gi 'n gr Q - ' .-,E gg, Q . V Y i' O ' 1:fi ' ' Q' O , ' . if 3, V - Vg F -' , H -Y' , .r ? - if -fi' X . fri -1' ' ' Q' ' fre r . 1 ,V 2 z 1 9 Q 3 l f E Q v 9 fl Q Q E if W, w ,, ig- .Q .O 'Q iii? gg! if t . 4 lx 5 1 J v in ,Eg N? ,Q s , , . .Y -,L 6 af- 11151 Q . Q . . K. . .Z , N K Q :gi 1 ,. E Z , ,. f,f . , W : . .gash K K ,K if fi Q at 1' Q 4 'S Q , T is X f f is g 2 R Y N K .B S ig 3 Y 3 Q' oil ' 5 5 Q Se r 3 ' l ll 2 or r Z ' S Q - K If 52 , Q 1 is . , f 2 5 f i is W T N r Q x Q ,S 15 xg 'ii k is l E5 E 2 W 3 1 o,,,,- , , T f A Z, Q sz iw: a I ' ' -' 1 ' S 1. ii , fl l A . I 1 , . - i Fr ig: ww M- w Q . f ' X - 2 .',. fl a 1 O is T aw , ff TE or 1 'B , ' . rl 2 '-if-2 -A - i . Pr- g V' ' 'fr if ,i +NiQf A ' 4 l 4 , . len '11 2 ' B Q , ' N ig rf , K ' ' 'X' k ai? r ' E W Lv... l ' x x 1 Y , ,QP . B N. 3' 35 O V 1 O 2 if A S f ii lii ' , f - I ' 1 , ' . Q 3 M' ' . - 1 ,,,, O, V . . r. . ., .5 j 'ijlvisiil k r : Q , 1. f q was f . i ,I . if B, -A S Q J 5 2, -,M i sf!-K N1 K Q N I .mfei-- if X . f '1 A M s 3 E - 'A Axbp. - 1 'N' 1 -N B L ,,, V , , i . O, 'W . i 1 1 The senior team, consisting of Bob Naimark, Gail Achter- man, Bob Stuller, and Knot pictured? Greg Schieldmeyer, placed second. II7 'Q South's speech team, under the direction of Miss Amanda J. Anderson, has won a total of twenty trophies during the past season. Their awards include the second place Senior Division Sweepstakes trophy for the two-day tournament at Pacific University in Decem- ber, the first place Sweepstakes award for the National Forensics League District Tour- nament this spring, and many individual honors. The speakers have participated in twelve tournaments and have received a total of six first place awards. First place win- ners include Paul Nelson, after-dinner speakingg Jennifer O'Day, original oratoryg Bob Pobuda, original oratoryg and Mike Quinn, radio commentary. Five Saxons: Jim Collins, Lance Cooley, Paul Nelson, Jennifer 0'Day, and Mike Quinn, earned the honor of attending the Oregon State Speech Tourna- ment this spring. Paul took third in after- dinner speaking at the State Tournament, the Nelson-Collins team placed third in cross- question debate at the N.F.L. District Tour- nament. Other winners include Shelley Grun- den, Scott Corey, Dorothy Houck, Harold Hutchinson, Dennis Reynolds, Susan Van San- ten, and Curtis Wolfer. When a student has earned twenty-five credit points by partic- ipating in speech meets, he may become a member of the National Forensics League. New N.F.L. members were formally initiated by old members on May 9. Successful speakers amd advisor are Pat Wright, Holly Freeburn, Dorothy Houck, Miss Amanda Anderson, Barb Price and Jennifer 0'Day. Debaters research speeches. Seated are Liz Colton, Dave Harris, and Lance Cooley: standing are Harold Hutchinson, Trish England, Kathy Brooks, Susan Van Santen, and Shelley Grunden. Saxon Speakers Achieve Viclories Relaxation at last! X11 Jim Collins, Curtis Wolfer, Scott Corey, and Paul Nelson board the bus for the N.F.L. District Tournament. 500 euund Exe vu New a em 'tom Q 5609 md! H9 MM W A sixth grade class at Morningside provide Stewart with teaching experience. Dave Denecke takes roll in his Leslie boys' P. Linda E. class 120 Cheryl Shaffer directs the Leslie eighth grade choir They Carry th 46 seniors participated in the Cadet Teach- ing program at the elementary, junior high, and senior high school levels. Cadets gained experience working with the entire class and with individualst Working closely with their cooperating teachers and their supervisor, Mrso Lida Halvorsen, they spent one to three periods in the classrooms daily teaching and observing classroom procedures. At the begin- ing of the school year each cadet received a teaching assignment, and changed his as- signments at the beginning of the second sem- ester. Cadet Teachers must be active members of F.T.A. The Future Teachers of America organizatioi is closely related to the Oregon Education Association and the National Education As- sociation, Membership of FTA is composed of high school students who hope to become teachers, FTA activities for the year included the state convention, held in Ashland in Novem- ber, the preparation of a Christmas basket for a needy family, a Valentine tea for the February l5th faculty meeting, and a pro- gram featuring Mrs, Margaret Fullerton, who spoke about the head start program, On April first the FTA regional convention was held at South High, The agenda included a general assembly, election of regional officers, a luncheon, and speakers from the School for the Blind, School for the Deaf, McLaren School, and Fairview School, As re- gional vice-president, Mary Beth Harris was in charge of the convention, Other chair- men were Sue Schradle, registration, Celia Goldsmith, refreshments, Jenny O'Day, get- acquaintedg Kathy Ryals, postersg and Bettie Bishop, packets. orch of Knowledge Kathy Mancke works with fourth graders at Morningside. Initiation of FTA officers: Kathy Compton, historian: Bettie Bishop, secretary: Joyce Euken, vice-president: and Liz Colton, president. Kathy Compton and Mrs. Halvorsen, FTA adviser, register guests at FTA regional convention. 'QQ it , ' gf ima F audi., K ,vlsigliwi in Ui , . ,,,u'Q?AWWWw' , t , f dk? , I f , V I ,,' . 1 - ,...,...-.W The spring ice cream feed was held on March 29. Membership in the South High S Club is open to any boy who has earned an ath- letic letter in any sport activity and has made application, Officers for 1966-67 were Chris Haag, presidentg Steve Bennett, vice- presidentg and Ron Beilstein, secretary- treasurer, Co-advisors were Mr, Heater and Mr, Strickland. General meetings of the S Club are held once a month, and the executive council meets bi-monthlyl The purposes of the Scholarship Society are ships among athletes, to of sportsmanship and to leaders in the secondary is open to any junior National Athletic to foster scholar- evaluate the ideals I develop outstandingi schools. Membership or senior boy who has earned an athletic letter, maintains a B average, and exhibits and good citizenship. good sportsmanship Officers of NASS for 1966-67 were presi- dent, Lee Watsong vice-president, Al Holmerg and secretary, Rick Rees. Advisor was Mr, Harold Hauk, Members as of April 4, 1967 were Randy Adkins, Ron Beilstein, Steve Bennett, Dennis Boock, Gordon Breakey, Steve Brody, Jim Caldwell, Mike Chumley, Eric Cooley, Scott Corey, Gary Edmonds, Andrew Embick, Scott Freeburn, Rick Gassner, Chris Haag, Dave Hicks, Al Holmer, Sonny Jepson Ron Johnson, Steve Lind, Steve Mallicoat Don Mason, Mike Mason, Jerry Miller, Rich- ard Rees, Greg Schildmeyer, Bill Schoppert Jack Schunk, Brad Seaton, Greg Skillman, John Steinke, Richie Turner, and Lee Watson, 9 v 1 4 Recognition Given to Athletes 5 The varsity basketball team receive athletic letters. QQEWWEEQ , ,,,, or ,,,, 2HW,:i 4 .,., J, 'f' M,mfQm:M,,.+ -'I.lll-IIll.I-ll-llIIIIIHIIMWWMMMMWWUWHWWW l Volleyball fall sport for girls' intramurals. Girls participate in sports through intromurols. South Salem's intramural program provides girls with such activities as softball, basketball, tennis, volleytennis, volley- ball, archery, and aerial darts, Girls also play games against other schools in the area. Miss Zimdars and Mrsi Dyers are the ad- visors for the girlst They assist the stu- dents by refereeing and helping to explain the rules of the game, u Girls share a recipe for green bread with other schools after intramural games. Jan Tokerud went out for volleyball through girls' intramurals. Y Under the direction of Mr. Gene Noland, the ? students participating in the Audio-Visual-Aids CA.V.A.J program assisted teachers showing films, helped with lighting during activities, and kept the behind the scenes portion of activities run- ning smoothly. A.V.A. Assisi Learning Dennis Burrag: winds reels as part of A.V A dut1es 8 1, aiF 'd! Advisor to A.V.A. is Mr. Gene Noland, assisting him with paper work is Betty Jones. 124 Becky Sawyer slides downstairs as part of the Home Ee. Club initiation. Homemake rs Prepu ,mm-1 l Ball was the winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Year Award. Pictured with Gwen are Home Ee. Club ad- rs, Mrs. Wells and Mrs. White. ww, -4- . .f The Home Ec. Club potluck was held on November 19. Home EC. Club Officers: President, Gwen Ballg Vice-Presi dent, Diane Arnoldg Historian, Celia Goldsmithg and Secre- tary, Sue Smith. Not pictured is Treasurer, Earlene Hardy F l25 Retail Selling officers: Gayle Kilgore, historiang Valerie Hammett, vice-president: Linda Wiessner, secretaryg back row: Marty Townsend, treasurerg Mark Springer, presidentg and Bob Oesterling, parliamentarian. Joe Rouske in Mens' Wear department at Meier and Frank. Mr. Karlson, business education teacher and advisor for Retailers of Tomorrow. C nnwq '!!!9!l' 1,4 'gr I del' Retail Selling Help Kathy Wherley assists in Meier and Frank in the watch repair shop. 48 -ig , At the State Leadership Conference, held in Dallas, South's chapter of DECA, the istributive Education Clubs of America, eceived the second place Chapter of the ear Award. Marty Townsend, as state presi- dent, presided over the conference, and Bob Desterling served as state parliamentarian. South won the following honors at the con- ference: lst place in Business Mathematics, Marty Townsend, lst in Sales Demonstration, ark Springer, lst in Display Contest, Jean oschg 2nd in Distribution Manual, Barbara izellg and 3rd in Display Contest, Nancy ruel. Mark Springer and Marty Townsend were elected to represent South and the State f Oregon at the National Leadership Con- ference in Chicago in April, 1967. DECA is a national youth organization operating through the schools to attract young people to careers in marketing, mer- chandizing, and management. DECA supported South's 1966-67 UGN drive. They prepared Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the heedy and held a candy s e to raise funds for scholarships to be g anted to members of the organization. S l Local DECA officers were president, Mark Springer, vice-president, Valerie Hammettg Secretary, Linda Wiessnerg treasurer, Marty Townsend, historian, Gayle Kilgore, and marliamentarian, Bob Oesterling. 'udents Choose Professions sis, i1sf2Sssasss ' Ta3fl'3f?'2I N. ,V Exif sf A.: xl' vit! ' san Terri Judson a sales clerk at Grants. Pat Andrew, Margo Ritchie, and Sandi DeGeer experiment with laboratory equipment. Becky Birch visits with Mr. Spellbrink. l X ca The Junior Auxilary Nursing Service, JANS, is an organization sponsored by the Memorial Hospital, all South High girls may partici- pate in it. Jans perform diversified duties such as delivering messages and flowers to patients, assisting nurses, and serving as guides to visitors. The officers were Mrs. Dorothy Walker, directorg Pat Andrew, presi- dentg Becky Birch, Vice-Presidentg Margo Ritchie, Secretaryg and Jill Sandefer and Peg Ennigan, Treasurers. Girls Rende Margo Ritchie delivers flowers to patients. lpful Services Candy Stripers is a voluntary organization open to all Junior and Senior girls and sponsored by Girls' League. They work at airview Hospital and Training center each erforming one specific duty which she has hosenu Among the duties from which the irls may choose are working in the re- iabilitation center, working as an office irl, a dental assistant, or a recreational upervisor, and giving a helping hand to atients. Candy Stripers were directed by rs. Clarice Warren, general chairman, and ris Nelson, president for South. ,Q , -l. .Q -i..., Kris Nelson and Andi Hyde volunteered their services. v-- it .e.i l29 li' gm Interested audience views am evening performance of Op-o -me- Thumb. Nick Anderson portraying Horace, Kate Haggerty as Celeste G -0 - b and Molly Huges as Amanda, give the first Drama Club play. Highlights Drama Season A-3 - i Cast members: Jan Stradtman, Madame Didier: Margaret Murdock, Clem: Pat Wright, Rose: Kathie Haggerty, Celesteg Mollie Huges, Amanda, and Nick Anderson as Horaceo Barb Dilaeoni as Eknily Creed, Colleen Case as Louisa Creed and Judith Milne as Ellen Creed portray the Ladies in Retirement . Op-o-me thumb, a one-act play, was pre- sented by the South Salem Drama Club on the evenings of January 12 and 14 and during the activity period on January 13. Barb Dilaconi directed the student pro- duction and the advisor was Miss Burroughs. Members of the cast included Jan Stradtmann as Madame Didier, Pat Wright as Rose, and Margaret Murdock as Clem, Other cast mem- bers were Katie Haggerty as Celeste, Mollie Hughes as Amanda'and Nick Anderson as Horace LaDonna Theil acted as prompter and Lee Woods was business manager for the produc- tion. Ladies in Retirement, a three-act mystery drama, was presented on May 4 and 5 at 8:00 p.m. The cast included LaDonna Theil as Lucy Gilham, Kathy Schneider as Leonora Feske, Judith Milne as Ellen Creed, Barb Dilaconi as Emily Creed, Denise Ed- wards as Sister Theresa, and Rex Rabold as Albert Feather. Director for the play was Miss Margaret Burroughs, and assistant to the director was Greg Trygg. Other chair- men for the production were Linda Feskins, Costumesg Properties, Cathy Reynoldsg Pro- grams, Mollie Marie Hughsg Publicity, Ralph McDonald, and Box Office, Sue Apley. 1'T fQ L3 ,I bgirwfy F P-S rx x..7 fgwfi? 5- , --eff! 5 i 5 V vs Q...- German and Russian Club officers: Deni Brown, German Club vice-president: Sue Ertsgaard, German Club secretary: Bruce Hadley, Qfrman Club president' Margfret Murdock, Russian Club vice-president: Toni Hardin, Russian Club secretary: and rs de Weese, erman Club a VISBF- Latin Club officers: president, Steve Mallicoatg vice president, - 0 Linda Vogt: and secretary, Charles Insley. gl I I f In September, 1966, the language clubs of South High united to form the Inter- national Language Club, The club still main- tains a division for each language, and each division has its own officers, but all meet- ings are held jointly, The Advisors were Mrst Byers, Mrs, deWeese, Mrs, Dunn, Miss Harstad, Mrs, Smith, and Miss Wilson, Each division of the language club conducts two meetings during the year, The clubs may in- vite speakers, or show films or slides that pertain to a foreign language, At Christmas, the club went carollng, singing Christmas songs in the various lan- guages. Kathy Mancke, who had traveled to Holland, Louise Smith to Europe, and Sue Smither to Japan, narrated their experiences abroad and showed slides of their travels, Students who had spent part of the summer in Costa Rica told of their travel exper- iences and showed slides, 132 4 L l V 'X' Cacile French Club officers: Jim Caldwell, Interclub Representa , X ' ' , 2 , ' J tive, Mary Steinfeld secretary Molly George president f ,cgf Mrs. Smith, adviserg and Gail Achterman, vice-president weq C J i ' . .. y . , , n I Q fx, . ,. 'P ' it i L J i X ' X 4 1 .I If If F ' if 2 +P R ff V X Q xv' E Si Q .x I 4 1- , L f i 5 gli to l 5 ' L , 1 ,i k 1 Tia. l Vilw' l'v':12: - 1 l,i.. ' ' ..,5.,1L:.::g:j5:'f'f1:11.V ' K ' i ,N X 1- X ni-Lps-.z::t o fi s . ,f:'zZa'L-j-'1jl3,. it ' .yr-f:fiw,.2' .V -fi ,C liz? - ' i 'R-if 1:55- .A -:'g:13-.-.'.'.',- .-:iw ... . t fi ,.fg'iy.:jfiNia'f j1fx:'1, R, ' 1- -V lf sw . . A - M- W, ,,,...f- . - Spanish officers: adViS01', Mrs. Dunn: president, Scott Freeburng and vice-president, Katie Geiser. Fl HQUCIQC FOTITIBCI l W International Language Club initiation was held on October 10 in the South Cafeteria. , Q ? z P' E fi? V? Jim Caldwell was elected state president of I.R.L. Lance Caldwell and Kathy Sullivan acted as his campiang Man- agers. F' CLUB ACHIEVES TO Kathy Sullivan and Gail Achterman post The annual IRL picnic was held at Barb Diaconi's home. campaign sig ns for Jim CaldweH. 4 5 ww mi? Advisor Lou DeLoretto vxith I.R.L. Club members, left to right : Barb Donovan, Alice Tresize, Gail Achterman Barb Diaconi, Nfmcy Watterson, Craig Blundell, Al Holmer, Phil Isaccs, Lance Caldwell, Harold Hickok, Paul Wolfe Deni Brown, Lynn Paulus, Molly Hoffs tetter, Jim Caldwell, Genice Gladown, Mike Haakensen, Mary Macdonald. ONORS AT S TATE CONVENTION International Relations League was headed by the Co-presidents, Gail Achterman and Al Holmer and their advisor Lou DeLoretto. One of the l.R.L.'s first projects was the sale of UNICEF Christmas Cards. Another pro- ject was selling Saxon Buttons to raise mon- ey for the State Convention. The group spon- sored a pre-conference on March 4 for other I.R.L. groups to get together before the scheduled convention in April. At State Convention April 7 and 8 in Eu- gene, South High's Chapter of International Relations League placed first in their Study Program and third in Activities. Gail Ach- terman was honored as outstanding in lndivil dual Achievement and Jim Caldwell received the honor of being elected state president for the 1967-68 school year. 1 ---4. S-Q. Ha. l-naman-no-use' ...,.w- - -it 'l ' o,,,..nnllll ......-vm-11409-41135- Ill, - ' Advisors Mr. Sanko and Mr. Boyd. 136 Steve Smith and Craig Pool. H280 Saxons Ski Ski Club consisted of 280 members, forming South's largest club. Students heading Ski Club were President, Sherrie Stovalg Vice- President, Andy Embicg Secretary, Trish Eng- land, Sergeants at Arms, Johnny McConnell Doug Hampton, and Bob Nunng and Advisors Mr, Sanko and Mr. Boyd. Ski Club's first trip was an overnite ven- ture to Bachelor Butte Thanksgiving weekend. The next trips made by Ski Club were to Hoodoo Bowl semester day, an overnite ex- cursion April 1 and 2, and a one day trip to Hoodoo April 29M 1 s gs! :cg B Qi hi? Q Q, 6 O0 If rtyf? ,4'?, lNg,,4'rQy41!!?,ff C ill and deep concentration are H9C9SSBry for Chess victory. Rod Thomas, Mike Kuebler, Jennifer Brown, and Harold Noble conduct a Chemistry experiment. CLUB VARIETY PROVIDES INTEREST The Announcer's Club serves the school by narrating all home sports, and by man- ning the public address system for all dan- ces. In the past two years the group has constructed a turntable to use for dances and other activities in the gymnasium. Of- ficers for the 1966-1967 school year were president, Ralph Weeksg vice-president, Stu Taylorg and secretary, Jerry Reitner. Chess Club was headed by President Francis Allen and Vice-President Walt Kowalowski. Their advisors were Mr.Sanko and Mrs. Craft. Chess meets were held in the Guidance Center on Monday nights. Ralph Weeks plays records for a noon dance. R f .I Kathi Sullivan and Al Holmer were Co-Chairmen The U.G.N. sponsored Powder Puff football game with the KBZY Good Guys ended in a tie. r i its S o 1 -l l i Class Chairmen for the U.G.N. Drive are left to right Merri Green Sophomore: Mike Dewey, Juniorg and Mardel Chinburg, Senior. Not pictured is Mark Roberts, Senior. Saxons Go f The 1966-67 United Good Neighbor Drive, headed by Co-chairmen Kathi Su livan and Al Holmer, surpassed its goal of 32,000.00 by collecting 33,000.00. South was the first school in Oregon to collect this amount. Providing assistance to Kathi and Al were seniors Mardell Chin- burg and Mark Roberts. Junior Mike Deweg, and Sophomore Merri reen. An airplane wash, food and novelty sales dances, car washes, petition were held to earn money for the driven First place in fifth period com-- petitlon went to Mrs, Six's World Literature class, which collected 3197.07. Mr. Burch's U.S. History class came in second with 3141.00 and Mrl Stricklandls health ckwscwminthhdwhh 33100. The seniors were victorious in class competition with a to- tal of 31,182.56. The JUDIOFS were second, collecting 3814.50. COm1Hg in last with 3699.95 were the soph- omores. l Q l Cl t 'Q' i. QA' I Mrs. Six's 5th period class won group competition. 0155 CIN' 0 Dale Webb enj oys his purcliase dur ing 5th period competition. S Juniors washed airplanes at McNary airport to support the drive. Brian Ha erty plays folk ballads at a Hoo enany heeg as U.G.N. benefit. I , 41. Q1-9' Mike Chumbley, Boy of the month for March and Danna Grabenhorst, Girl of the month for April. Al Holmer, Boy of the month for April and Sherri Thibeau, Girl of the month for March. Character and Qualify The Boy of the Month Award recognized those Senior boys who made outstanding contri- butions of time and effort in School-wide projectst They are chosen by a popular vote of the Boys' League and received a pin in recognition of their honoru 1 'a 'll Brian Haggerty and Mary McDonald were selected as Boy Kathy Compton chosen as girl of the month and Lee Watson and Girl of the Month for May. chosen as Boy of the month for December. X 1 . ,-.R n ,V Girl and Boy of the Month for November were Kathy Sullivan and Mark Roberts. Basis for Monthly Hono rs ow, February Boy of Month right, Linda ber. honored Liz Colton as Girl of Month, and Sue Smither and Scott Freeburn: Girl and Boy of Month for January. Each month the Girls' League, through the home room representatives, select a senior girl for recognition for special qualities, such as schol- arship, initiative, or friendliness. The girls selected each received a rose corsage and a bracelet indicating the month in which they were honored, Chris Haag Vogt, Girl of Month and Scott Corey, Boy of Month for Wi. 1 9wwv turf Queens dance: Queens are Marcia Whitlock Gayle Ohling, Linda McGilcrist, Molly George and Nancy Finley. e Evening the first social event of the sea- son, was held in the starlight room of the Marion Hotel on October 22 from 8:30 to mid- nightt The annual Girl ask Boy affair was sponsored by bethels 35, 43, 48, and 59. Included among those honored were, Queens Marcia Whitlock, H489 Molly George, H595 Gayle Ohling, 359g Nancy Finely, H433 and Linda McGilcrist, 543, The Jobs Daughters formal ' 'One Enchanted I l I 1 Evening at Camelot Camelot was the ny Hanggi, Mike Kuebler, Fred Lisanti and Dana Script- enjoy the music and dancing. Barb Vaughn escorted by Joe DiFilippi dance to the music of the Ascots. stetter assisted by Jane Hogenson, Linda Marsh and members of the Salem Hi-Y's, was in charge of deco- Fat1OUS. Sue Dancer event is sponsored by from North Salem was the refreshment com- mittee chairman, and Karen Clark was in charge of getting the chaperones. heme for the 1966 ll, held Decem- n the Starlight om of the MBFIOH otel. This annual Thorn and Gary Wright. the Salem Y-Teens groups. General Chairman for the event was Sue Smithers. Molly Hoff- ing to talk in between dances are tleft to rightl Linda Marsh and Phil Manke enjoy refreshments as Randi Fullerton, Sue Siewert, Sue Burroughs, Paul Ferry, Martin and Steve Malligoat look on, 44 ,-,X Trikes are used by seniors in a skit at an evening pep assembly. si. Y. ..z'. ., ,f ., ,, P L A ,gg ,wmffiw ,W Greg Skillman, Turk-man, and his sidekick Dan Meeker,Stuffing,man the Turk-mobile in the Thanksgiving Assembly. A bl' A Katie Haggerty and Carol Hall sing folk songs at the Sophomore Class Talent Show. The Great Cranberry, Mike Quinn, with little cranberries Patti Marsh Barb Price Molly George and Gail Achterman hool Life On November 23, a Thanksgiving assembly 'as held in the gym. It featured a skit in hich the Cranberries headed by the Great ranberry Mike Quinn tried to overthrow the urkeys for first place at Thanksgiving inner. Just as they were about to succeed, he turkeys were aided by Turk-man and tuffing, Greg Skillman and Dan Meeker. he assembly also featured a serious read- ng by Paul Nelson and two selections by he A Cappella Choir. Other assemblies included the announce- t of the Coronation Court members. and e Boys' League, sophomore, and Junior ass talent shows. The Homecoming Assemb- , which was held December 23, featured skit, selections by the Choir and spe- s by the Homecoming Host and Hostess. e Christmas Assembly which was held for iors and sophomores in conjunction with ing included a skit and numbers by r s' Choir. U ral pep assemblies were held, includ- g one in the evening for student and rents before football tournament. Elec- on assemblies were held in March. The r concluded with the traditional Senior ly held in the auditorium May 26. Mi- wser, first vice president, was in of all assemblies. Q L Lee Watson and Sue Hammer greet returning grads. The Wide World Joe Much enjoys refreshments at the homecoming reception. its 3 'SJW . Q em- by 5 L 4: :fl-i f c , . J 'Q f 'WH' wwMWa Nmw wMe h'- QWV If Q i b 5 fl . x'J?7fiE .r,r E11 ,rf rr 1 SS?3fX u of fix f . li f K ' u w f X W. , Q isaslyl 4 K 5 Q f 'iliigy yas W,L.. 5. V'v i ' , M ,. Q J i 3 ' 1 t- U 43' g A ..,, kzy- ' is G A ' , as C. wnWyi' . HW W c r'f s 5 ew I ,iff W axis Wfarf R ' Cl Qgjsg ,Y f f,r Qfgf, Ggy g 015 tx Q 3 ff? i r i 3 K Q Lnf- Si' 'W r 3 ffrf - ,, . S .. , - nr ' Q f . Former choir members joined the choir for the Hallelujah Chorus. Homecoming host and hostess Lee Watson and Sue Hammer greeted the grads at homecoming 1966. The theme for the homecoming activities was The Wide World of Saxons. An assembly be an with selections by the A Capella Choir an a skit, A Saxon Carol. Following the assembly the grads talked with seniors and for- mer teachers at a reception in the library. Louise Smith served as general chairman of homecoming. XOHS Air Force Acade Ramsde my cadet Tom Stein talks wi Seniors mimic the Coronation Ball at homecoming assembly. The 1966 Cornation Ball. Christmas in Vienna, was held December 17, from 9:00 PM to 12:00 PM in the East Balcony. Music for the Cor- nation Ball, which also served as the homecoming dance, was yrovide by Wally ohnson and his band. General chairman of the Cornation Ball was Louise Smith. Parents of the Cor- nation Court Members, Mr. Aschenbrenner, Mr. Tilton, and Miss Anderson served as chaperones. Scott Freeburn and Nancy Clark SC'-Vt Corey and Louise Smith Ron Bellstein and Mardel Chinburg Lee Watson and Sue Hammer Jack Schunk and Miche Howser Greg Specht and Connie Johnson Steve Jennings and Vicki Summers Steve Barger and Debbie Fulwiler Reining over the Coronation Court were King Lee Watson and Queen Sue Hammer. First prince and Frin- cess were Scott ree- burn and Nancy Clark, and second prince and EYIDCQSS were Scott orey and Louise Smith Other members of the court included seniors Jack Schunk and Miche Howser. Ron Beilstein and Mardel Chinburgg juniors Steve Jennings and Vicki Summers, Steve Barger and Deb- bie Fullwiler, Greg Specht and Connie Johnson: and SODYIO- mores Chip DeLoretto and Kim Kyle, and Craig Bonney and Meri Green. Vienna Chuck Mills and Ruth Feiring Chip Delsoretto and Kim Kyle Craig Bonney and Meri Green iv.-. 149 ew exft? 3 Q, N ' X sg? , V, .-Wffv 15 V , Steve is crowned King of Hearts by a member of the rally squad, Sue Hammer. Randy Kishpaugh - First Crowned Prince Bennett Named King of Hearts Qyif ffe ff N li ,Q . V QQQM enfxgy ,Meg ,V.ky it 3 Eric Cooley - Second Crowned Prince 150 A long-established tradition at South is the exchange of Val-o-grams which takes place each Valentines Day. On this day the boy receiving the most Val-o-grams is crown- ed King of Hearts at the noon dance. Steve Bennett was named King, and Randy Kishpaugh and Eric Cooley princes, at the 1967 Val-o- grams Dancer Jane Hogensen was honored for making the most original val-o-gram. f i I I The annual Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by the Salem Hi-Y groups, was held on Saturday, Feb- ruary 18, 1967, in South's East Balcony. Music for the formal dance was pro- vided by Arnie Manke and his band. Mardel Chinburg, rep- resenting the sophomore Hi-Y group and escorted by Steve Crone, was chosen to reign as South's Qieen. Her princesses were Nancy Donofrio, representing the senior Hi-Y group and escorted by Greg Skillman, and Danna Grabenhorst, representing the junior Hi-Y group and escorted by Chuck Mills, Y 1 15 I UL bl' Q Mardel Chinburg being crowned South's Queen at the 1967 Sweetheart Ball. Chinburg Chosen Sweetheart Princess Nancy Donofrio escorted by Greg Skillman 1' s v r . X 'fx ff' g 3, S I .351 1 13255 X 3' f S , 'ix BX qygxlw me H ,ips Q A ,Rex , Princess Danna Grabenhorst escorted by Chuck Mills. , Fl' The student body participated in Cotton Day April 10 by wearing vivid colored cotton shirts and dresses. The Girls' League, who sponsored the event, also sold yellow, pinh, and white carnations for the girls and white and red boutonnieres for the boys. Funds from the sale were added to the scholar- ship fund. Greenwich Gallery,', the annual Y-teen Cotton Ball, was held April 8 in the Marion Hotel Starlight Room, Linda Marsh, escorted by Brian Haggerty, reigned as Maid of Cotton for the dance and Barb Donovan, Pam Whit- temore, and Patti Couture were princesses from South, General chairman of the event was Sue Smither, Molly George and Molly Hofstetter were in charge of the court, Barb Donovan was programs chairman, and Linda Marsh was publicity chairman for South, Music for the dance was provided by the Intruders, Greenwich Galler ar fr gk tea ' 1 V I t 1 ml' 1 W lda McGilchrist and John Koch enjoyed the refreshments the dance. heme for annual Cotton-Bull Princesses from South and their escorts were Patti Couture and Red Burchfield, Pam Whittemore and Tom Minty, and Barb Donovan and John Stone. f , ,WAN f ZZ1 kiwg of-3 -QS, -W A 3 sf rlrlt l ' ' Linda Marsh reigned as Maid of Cotton for the dance, She was escorted by Brian Haggerty X 5? HILL! Q Dressed in unusual costumes, many students xx couldn't be recognized on Twirp Day. A quartet of black bags appeared at the Twlrp Dance. Mod Madness , the Twirp Dance, was held Friday, March 31. A girl-askfboy affair, the dance took place from 8:30 to 11:00 Friday evening in the East Balcony, Music for the Boys' League sponsored dance was provided by the Cavelierst Georee Martin and Linda Cain, dressed as hillbillies. were awarded first place for having the best costumes, and second place winners were Paul Ferry and Sue Burroughs dressed as Flintstone charactersr i Paul Ferrg and Sue Burroughs as Charlie Brown and ucy. Mod Madness Linda Cain and George Martin, first place Winners- Sue Burroughs and Paul Ferry, second place If -Il . IJ A wide variety of costumes appeared at the Twirp Dance WIHHGFS. I 'X it 4 W rf.: . 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A Capella Choir Members: Front row left to right: Mr. Frame, LaDonna Thiel, Deana Smalley, Wendy Lee, Clare Mus- grave, Anita Turner, Becky Adler, Nancy Larson, Sue Forbes, Pixie Parker, Kathy Tandy, Jackie Reed, Ruth Feiring, Judy Champlin, Cathy Woods, Diane Armpriest, Gena Grider, Joyce Six, Sue Horner, Lila Cox, Sue Stevenson, Dawn DuVal: Second row-Paula Bissell, Carol Baker, Gretchen Wagner, Sue Wright, Sue Day, Mardel Chinburg, Verla Van- Cleave, Anne Curde, Barb Aleshire, Diane Austin, Nancy Agalzoff, Trel Randall, Peggy Rae, Linda McGilchrist, Jan Robinson, Patty Reimer, Linda Marsh, Diane Nielsen, Cathy Ross, Diane Cole, Carol Hall, Third row-Toni Hardin, XX ll e G The first public per- formance for the 90- volce A Cappella Choir Southernaires left to right: Dave Chinburg and Wendy Lee, WaS the Fall pI'OgI'3IIl Blaine Shoop and Clare Musgrave, Dennis Gallagher and held November 7, Under Toni Harden, Dutch Ochse and Pat Andrew, Diane Nielsen - ' and Bruce Spong, Trel Randall and Ritchie Turner, Cathy the dl rectlon Gary Woods and John Thompson, Sue Stevenson and Bill Buren. Frame, the Choir Per' formed in such programs as the Christmas Music 2 dr, 1 f g if program, Homecoming 1 assembly, the North- South-McNary Vocal Fes- tional Awareness 1 ga be ka assembly on April 10, l 43 and baccalaureate, May 5 28, Christmas included performances at the Lion's Club, the Capi- tol, and the tradi- tional caroling through the halls. The choir staged a joint program with the Gresham A Cap- pella Choir at Gresham, November 29, John N Thompson and Dutch ' Ochse were selected for the All-Northwest Choir and Toni Hardin, Blaine Shoop, Dutch Ochse and Bruce Spong partici- A ' 1 ' pated in Music in sa, r '.2LhYff?i'r1rf M ,, J ay ,, !if.aFi t-i', iii, f 'f if rg? tival the I t gl' i 'gi' cg: , n erna- fii 'ff ' - Quai! 7 1 1 - j i 4 1 W 4 , st' K 2 , ,,,-f ' , f fi 'M 1 I 5, ' U21 'i ilur 'ci xr U, K 'ix i 5 Wvgi W .fgfr ff A 9 -J u i . if ,, if- ,M 2' r so 1' -- ' te i with 'f Q6 We ,, ,r It ..A: S 5 S if E I ir- 1 fl ' le I7 1- E, fini rl ti - A k k if 2 1, - - 5 A 'L - .X V 5 A f' t re. ,Q X,-' ,,11 JU S 1-, J' rea rn S. il Moi off,-Q, 1 tt- of ' fl ' rv I fl Q , ,,,, , , , - , 9' ' 7, i J W V' ' 'f V' - . -tt . ' W s 5 'L gf U I .I lkxx L' . A 2, 'S I K Q FI , A A ' ff' J v if Va 5:7 1- .. 4-f J iw , , t . ' i . 5 , firm fi Q ' K H e fr - , ff I7 Nxffaj. ri,-rl xxrfwix tx , . M W I7 f . II I lv I7 ,E W! y I7 I7 Q A ll - W sf Yf,Q 5 r l J K l I Q . Q I r J i Q n I t S 'Q 91 V fl 'Q Q E' 1,3 , X 1' , - . M , f ' 5' ' 4' M, A 'L Denise Tipton, Linda McCraken, Dutch Ochse, Blaine Shoop, Larry Sparks, Red Burchfield, Dave Chinburg, Rod Farmer, Robby Kollman, 'Steve Shaefer, Bob Hunter, Jay Eubanks, Jack Rogars, Ron Johnson, Bruce Spong, Bill Ward, Bill Buren, Guy Greider, Katie Haggerty: Back row-Pat Andrew, JoAn Blser, Cheryl Shaffer, Dennis Gallagher, Southard Quint, Gene Linn, Paul Wulf, Jim Ball, Ritchie Turner, Mark Springer, Delmer Patton, Jeff Schirle, Kim Seymour, Steve Bonlie, John Thompson, Steve Turner, Terry Taggert, Gerry Aasen, Ed Barrett, Steve Johnson, Don Baird, Sue Battalion. Not Pictured-Brian Haggerty, Kay Jensen, Shari Wedel, Carol Wuerch, Scott Bedingfield, Ron Bevins. S01-lthernai res, 3 Mr. Gary Frame, director of VOCal 9HS9IIlblE made Llp all .vocal groups and Tri-M . - advisor of sixteen members of the A Cappella Choir, sang in many public and private programs during the yearr Members are selected by audition by Mr. Frame, Modern Music Masters, Tri-M is an honorary organi-zation for students who demonstrate exceptional ability in music. To qualify for membership, a student must have an accum- ulative G.P.A. of 3.0, a G.P.Au of 4.0 in music, and a recommendation by his instruc- tort To fulfill the requirements for life- time membership, the aDDrent1ce must perform in a recital for Tri-M members and parentsr Tri-M officers include QL. to r.l: Trel Randall, Histor- ian: Jack Crabtree, Vice Presidentg Bob Naimark, Presi- dent: Diane Nielsen, Secretaryg and Cathy Woods, Treasur- er. 1 I H I ' 't,' 'W+Fi?5' 'I- Saxon Gleemen: Daryl Barton, Don Coon, Dick Dryden, Kerry Durant, Rick Gilmore, Tom Glantz, Greg Hicks, Alan Jersey, Bill Jersey, Gary Jones, Ben McFadin, Jack McFadin, Dennis Muller, Jerry Nelson, Darwin Park, Mike Kennedy, Mike Parker, Bob Peterson Larry Pickerel, Bill Sheffield, Charles Smith, Ken Smith, Ron Thomas, Chris Weber: Ken Wilson. Chuck Graber, student teacher. Lei There Be Music Saxon Gleemen and Girls' Choir are preparatory vocal groups for those students who wish to join A Choir. These groups sang in several programs throughout the year including the fall concert, the Christmas program, the Christmas Assembly, the North-South-McNary Vocal Festival, the Jester Hmirston Spiritual Festival, and the spring concert. Girls' Choir members left to right: front row - Louise Davidson, Evelyn Iverson, Merrie West, Pam Light, Diane True, Bev Priest, Diane Wade, Denise Markee, Sue Best, Carol Brown, Jenny Johnson, Sue Plaisance, Kathy Simons, Cheryl Wernerg second row - Cathy Followell, Jean Lucero, Beth Woods, Paula Schmidt, Rhonda Daniels, Cindy Clark, Melinda Jeter, Delores Erler, Georgia Poe, Authy Brown, Wanda Ward, Emilt Dartley, Ronnie Welliver, Nancy Selanderzz third row - Pam Williams, Diane Jennings, Cathy Mattson, Darlene Whitl0Ck, Renee Brus, Lynda Cameron, Colleen Thompson, Kathy Long, Novelyn Franklin, Becky Chitwood, Kathy Fahey, Debbie Stotler, Wanda Free, Rhonda Wanless, Nancy Seifert: back row - Bev Britton, Sue Lewis, Jarma Butler, Sharron Williamston, Janet Feil, Lynn Maus, Glenda Seamons, Kathy Gross, Pam Thomas, Mary Wagner, Sharon Hodge, Leslie DeArmond, Debbie Schirle, Sally Squire, Kathy Gilmore, Marianne Meyer, Ruthy Phillips. J M, ,Q it ae e af -, ' R Y 5 135 , lf ' if f E ' ,gy , 9 9 , as K T 24 sf ' ,D ,xi 7i'1s' 1 Q l affili- i in- .- B, 5 iliio D f I J g , e , it , s 'i R' ii get W u - - 1. , ii bpz . , i b y ' L f G ,g 8, t. 'Q M Q ll ',wdQ-.'i' I xg Q Q 3. if iN 1 l' .il 1 L' kilghl l l 1 2 Q9 ,Q 1-Q, Xl . . , . . ,Q M... koi- -Cs w- , - 1. ,L -Q,-O . N. S .ee . TLT ' A , p s 911, 1, ff a fl- fs-is , , ,...:f 'Y -'-'- Y' y Q 1 Q . 1 'fwfr 1- FN 'wx V' Q 5 5 4 Q - s , . x s I 1 5 l . l Orchestra Members: Steve Anderson, Sandy Barham, Sue Burrell, Arlene Campbell, Dave Chinburg, Nancy Clark, Betsy Ellerbrook, Virginia Fuqua, Ann Hochhalter, Bob Jones Connie Kaiser, Wendy Lee, Laurie Long, Pat McDonough, Russ Norris, Sue Snyder, Bill Swettman, Mike Waldroop, Marshall Winslow, Laura Yeater, Jack Crabtree, Russ Langford Karen Vangstad, Terry Kaiser, Barry Olson, Cathy Ross, Randy Adkins, Gwen Goddar Ken Gray, Harold Hickok, Jim Howell, Mike Koenig, Lynda Kuhl, Colleen McEldowney, Joe Moreland, Bob Naimark, Brian Nelson, Kathy Newton, Jim Rastorpher, Rick Rees, Crai Richards, Mark R0bertS, Jan Robinson, Pete Rudie, Jack Schunk, Doug Steinke. Mr Frajola, Conductor. Four major problems highlighted the year for the Orchestra, directed by Mr. Frajola. They include the Fall Concert, the annual Lion's Club Christmas luncheon, the Spring Concert, and Commencement, Barry Olson ser- ved as Orchestra President. He was aided in his duties by Vice-President, Dave Chinburgg Secretary, Nancy Clark, and Librarian, Vir- ginia Fuqua. Mr. Frajola conducts the orchestra Pep Band members, left to right: front row - Dick Rowell, Doug Steinke, Joe Moreland, Steve Worley, Randy Adkins: second row - Bob Naimark, Jack Crabtree, Pepe Rudieg third row - Jim Howell, Don Hansen, Mike Koenig, Jack Schunk, Ken Gray, Jim Boals. Not pictured are Lance Caldwell and Barry Olson. The South Salem Concert Band, directed by Mr. Wally Johnson, played in several programs this year including the fall concert, the spring con- cert, and the city-wide band festival, May 1. The Marching Band, made up of members of both the Concert Band and the Saxon Band, played at all home football games and at the South High - Hills- boro game in Portland, They also marched in two downtown parades, The Saxon Band participated in the fall program. The Stage Band's 17 members played at all home basket ball games and at various luncheons including a Chamber of Commerce luncheon for Senator Hatfield. Two students from the Concert Band, Jan Rob- inson, bassoon, and Cbl- leen McEldowney, fluteg were selected for Music in May , The coveted John Phillips Sousa Band award was won this year by Jack Schunk, Concert Band Members! Randy Adkins, Greg Beck, Jim Boals, Ralph Boyer, Chuck Bryan, Lance Caldwell, Steve Car- ter, Jack Crabtree, Tom Daves, Ted deLooze, Delmar Domke, Paul Ertsgaard, Judy Ferrin, Cynthia Fox, Gwen God- dard, Ken Gray, Richard Green, Paul Grussendorf, Shelley Gustafson, Don Hansen, Jack Hatfield, Harold Hickok, Dennis Hillesland, Dorothy Houck, Jim Howell, Kirsten Johnson, Mike Koenig, Linda Kuhl, Karen Kuper, Russ Lan- gford, Dave Leslie, Steve Mallicoat, Colleen McEldowney, Ed McFerr0n, Connie Mehlhoff, Nancy Meir, Joe More- land, Bob Naimark, Brian Nelson, Kathy Newton, Charles Otto, Bertram Paul, Ron Petsch, Bob Ramsey, Trel Randall Jim Rastorfer, Rick Rees, Craig Richards, Mark Roberts, Jan Robinson, Dick Rowell, Pete Rudie, Rosy Schmick, Jack Schunk, Jim Shaffer, Mike Staduis, Dan Stanton, Doug Steinke, Jim Stuller, John Taylor, Karen Vangstad, Mike Waite, Mari Ward, Louise Whiteley, Tom Whittemore, Leslie Wood, Steve Worley, Steve Worral, Sue YHHCY m 'Si 'Y ,1 -X ' i Saxon Band Members: Jim Akerson, Greg Anderson, Mel Bakes, Sherry Brennen, Greg Chakarun, Richard Cornwell, Rick Crawford, Rich DeWilde, Debbie Everitt, Mark Hafferkamp, John Hamilton, Rod Hargrove, Greg Hewitt, Bob Ivie, Neil Jacox, Bud Johnson, Nancy Draushaar, Wendy Malone, John Martin, Mike Marsh, Dave Mickenham, Steve Moeck, Sally Moriarty, Mark Northcutt, James Poindexter, Garry Ritchie, Dennis Scofield, John Seamster, Wesley Smith, Don Stoudienmeyer, Roger Symowski, Draig Trieson, Ken Theil, Christi Wheeler, Steve Wheeler, Chuck Whittemore, Dennis Willewert. Strike Up The Band! w E s I AE A Mr. Wally Johnson, director of the Concert Band, Saxon Band, and Pep Band. 'I6 6 Q K . . 1 ai-.- , .4 o a 2.4. 'M .... Q Oi If r I l Junior girls form a can-can line. Dale Nunn and Paul Waller ride the unicycle. Q , , S -Q L 1 fo X lf x X KCQ fr? 23 ',N x ,, NQQSCY Funzapoppin, South's annual talent show, held April 27 and 28, raised more than one- thousand dollars to be used to buy new choir robes, Rick Rees as a mod boy, Kathi Bush as a mod Godmother, and Mardel Chinburg as a good Godmother moderated the show. With their magic wands, the two Godmothers pro- duced various acts that they thought would cure the mod boy's troubles. Among the dance acts presented were junior girls in a can-can, a modern dance by Sue Snyder, a go-go dance by Chris Clark, Kathy Clark, and Jan Mlynczak, and a dance rou- tine by the rally squad. Vocal acts included Carol Hall, a quartet of Pat Andrew, Toni Hardin, Linda Marsh, and Diane Nielsen, the Southernaires, and Brian and Kate Haggerty. Those who gave instrumental acts were the Caldwell Brothers in a piano duet, and a jazz combo of Lance Caldwell, Bob Naimark, and Barry Olson. Paul Waller and Dale Nunn performed on a unicycle. Leslie Ward, a 1966 South graduate was the guest star. General chairman was Miche Howser and Mr. Gary Burch was faculty advisor. VT, ' 77145 ? Q ' 1? ' l L ., , 3 'i f E ' 'Z V, 2 1 Moderators Rick Rees, Mardel Chinburg, and Kathi Bush add humor to the show. 163 ,R -e Dave Burtner, Rotarian of the month for April? Mark Roberts, Rotarian for October: and Steve Mallicoat, Ro- tarian of the month for May. A1 Holmer, Rotarian of the month for November: Lance Caldwell, Rotarian of the month for January: and J8Ck Schunk, Rotarian of the month for December. '-N., Steve Bennett, Rotariam for February: John Stone, Rotar- ian for March: and Seott Corey, Rotarian for September. Rotarians Selected By Student Council During the 1966-67 school year, Rotarians were selected at student council meetingse One senior boy was chosen each month to re- present South at the Rotary meetings held in Salemu The boys were chosen on the basis of services they had performed during the preceding monthu 1 4 Sue Smithers, Vicki Chambers, and Kathy Mancke participated in the 1966 summer ex- change programs. Kathy Mancke, with the A.F.S. summer program went to the Nether- lands. Vicki Chambers and Sue Smithers, with the Experiment in International Living Pro- gram, went to Chile and Japan, respectively. Kathy spent her summer in the Netherlands with the Wessemius Family. Her family had eight children from 13 to 24 years of age. Vicki traveled to Temcco to live with the Dunsmore family. After staying with the Dunsmores, Vicki went to two other towns to visit schools. Sue arrived at Ashiya, Japan on July 6 to begin her two-month stay with the Sarai familv. During her stay she climbed Mt. Fuji, ate such exotic dishes as eel, sea ur- chins, and jellyfish legs, and talked with Buddhist priests. AS',,,Qf: Q. ' .WW F Wx! CY' Three Senior Girls Travel Abroad Sl? we I 0' 'Q x., 3 in Q ' 3' Y . ,N ,., .amz 4' f rr if . Kathy displays her souvenirs from Holland. Sue enjoys a tea house with her Japanese family. 165 Wx. 95 llwssass ' fi' NV - ES, . . as N I if 'R l' . is r R ' x ,, 1 if . f M.,- Parmot Qngsulee arrivef in Salem on August 19, 1966. As an American Field Service Stu- dent he left a family of five girls and two boys in Bangkok, Thailand. Upon arriving in Salem, Mote went to live with the Donald Peterson family. His American brother, Doug, is a junior at South. When asked what he thought of South Mote said, kids at South have ability to do everythingi They are good at sports and are first in everything. On his birthday, Mote was presented an Oregon Blue Book from Miss Mary Eyre, the head of the District A.F.S. commi t tee. On July 21, 1966, Micaelle Ford, an Inter- national Christian Exchange student, left Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to live with the Rev, Moles family. She left behind her four brothers, four sisters, and her parents. Her American family consists of Rev. and Mrs. Moles, Marcia, Cindy, and Manya. Manya is a college student and Marcia is an eighth grader, Cindy is a sophomore at South Salem. Micaelle's comments about South were, It is cool, and I like it. I think the kids are friendly. Exchun e Plan Micealle helps with the family chores. g The Rev. and Mrs. Moles, Marsha, Micealle, and Cindy enjoy an evening at home. , iq f.:i?5 E Q rx 1 1' M XL Mote shows Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Doug a record from Thailand. Mrs. Peterson wears a dress of Thai silk ow Micealle and Mole American Ways Mote and Micealle talk with Gail, the head of the A.F.S. committee. Mote and Doug feed the family pet, Firecracker If ,, 2, fi, I' ig ,B .Q E ZA, W ,rf 'PW ff 9 292.33 ...mf fx-' rvwwwwy' M WL ,H 'V' f l x Highlight of. the spring social season was the junior-senior prom held May-13 from 9:00 until midnight. The theme Lisbon Anti-' gua was carried out by decorating the east balcony as the court yard of a rustic haci- enda. 7 'General chairman was Ruth Ferring and heading the decorations committee were Karen Clark and Mary Piatt. Miss Julie Alexander was general advisor, and Miss Betty Holmes was art advisor. Other advisors included Mr. Ralph Grippen, Mrs. Barbara Briggs, and Mr. Walter Karlson. Lisbon Antiqua Prom Theme 3 NW N . if 'Mfg- ' Mfr' Y i- ' ' l, .f --,., Kathy Wann National Merit Scholarship winner. Linda Vogt Girl of the Year. l 4 1 l ggi ga Gail Abhterman and Al Holmer received the La Sertoma Award. ,M 4 Z? 2 hr 5 ef f 7 lf Q i Q X K ll Fi E is QI Brian Haggerty, Steve Mallicoat, Jack Schunk, and Lance Caldwell were appointed to the Air Force Academy. - 'M fr if F 5 . ,Qs x i QKTN3' Louise Smith winner of the Daughters of American Revolu- , tion Award. Scott Freeburn was named Salem Breakfast Club's athlete of , the year. if 1 l if f 5 2 5 r ,i Y f A ,l Y 3, ,V af' j l fi I 25, 5 'a I .,,,V W Q gg Q 4 Q 54' f ' W. . V A A 1 Jack Schunk received the John Phillip Sousa Award J ' gf X A i it ' Albert Prize winner Dave Burtner. If i na ., if Q we ir n,57,wqf5f U -1 MW, iklfflil A Vw f-f5gy1 'w?A.ngg9fi 'Z gym ,MQ ,, - Alan Holmer recognized as Boy of the Year i TheAHonors Banquet held May 18 at the Marion'Hotel provided recognition for out- standing seniors. To be eligible to attend the banquet a student has had to attain a 3.5 G.P.A. I I F Outstanding Seniors Honored I . 1 l 172 fi is Q' 4!m1' On May 23 the Senior Banquet was held at the Marion Hoteli Master of Ceremonies for the Event was Mark Robertsi After dinner speeches were presented by Jon Mason and Paul Nelsoni Entertainment was provided by a combo consisting of Bob Naimark, Barry Olson, and Lance Caldwell. Mri Ashenbrenner kept tradition by revealing the secrets of the senior classl Puppy Reveals S ,Q K. 4 enior Secrets M Ad ' ' 39 , ,,,, fm +531 -'H State school scholarships winners were Linda Vogt, OCEQ John Taylor, OCEQ Carol Schwanke, Portland State: Bettie Bishop, SOC: Kathryn Schneider, SOC: not pictured Mollie Hughes, OCE. Seniors Receive Many Schlarships State schools recognized thcsc people with scholarships: Kraig Jacobson, OSU, Bill SchopperL, OSU? Don Mason, OSU: JON Mason AROTC, OSU? Mike Thompson, NROTC, OSU? SCORE Freeburn, Athletic Grant, 0SUZ Chris H3331 .Athletic Grant, OSU? Mary Beth Harris, OSU: Diana Chinn, OSU: llarbara Donavan OSU: Terry Kaiser, OSU: Paula Keeny, IOSUC Rosalyn Schmick , OSU. ve l74 Q . . IL... ,622 V ...f ,vu-.L ,r S a Q , N sf-gig f-elif' ii 'fi a t . ga T I j :,L 4 . fr Scholarships to nonestate schools were given to Randi Martin P.LiU.y Sherry Thibcau, Linfield Cnllegeg Handy Atkins, Whitman Cnllegug Cherly Shaffer, Seattle Pacific: Dave Harvey, U,P,5,5 Rarb Glisar. U,PDS.g Steve Lind, K.P.5.: Kathy Mancke, P.L.U.2 John Stoinkc, W,U.: Genicc Gladow, P w Dave Burtner, Alberts Prize? WCHdY LCC, PwL.U. jlarships from other organizations went to Sue Van San- L JANS: Sue Schradel, French Clubg Kathy Compton, Spa- h Club: Marilyn Limbocker, Salem Tech: Kathryn Mancke, erty School Parents: Ramona Lenz, South Parents Club: ii Bush, Lion's Club: Ted Anderson, Salem Tech. in li 'NN SN: aul Nelson, National Preshyterian1Uargaret Murdock, Reedg National Merit Finalists: James Howell, Randi Martin, Peter Rudie, Margaret Murdock. si? 6 2 iz 1 i 4 5 Other scholarship winners were Barry Piene Nevada State Phillip Isaacs, Cal. Tech.: Barry Olson, AriZ0nH State, Greg Beck National Honor Society, Bob Stuller U Of Chicago: Kathryn Compton, U of Califg Denise Brown, Colorado Womens College, Virginia Fuqua U of Pacific Sue Smither U of W2 Molly Hoffstetter, Scripps Collegeg Sue Schradle Carleton, Dorothy Houck Whittler College Catherine Woods, Colorado Womens College. 5 1 Q 5 5 I Local scholarships went to Dave Bedard, Salem Tech: Vogt, Quill and Scroll: John Thompson, Music scholar Mardel Chinburg, Girls' League: Diane Andreson, Gi League: Barb Glisar, Quill and Scroll: Sherri Walz, Gi Leagueg Alice Treziseg Girls' League: Kathi Bush, Gir League. 44 Qyrf ' fa! ' to 4'WX'Q 'f, I Tivaj g - X ,.--' SW , 3 accalaureate services were held on Sunday May 28th at 8:00ptmu After the Seniors marched into the auditorium, Dru John L. Cauble gave the invocation and Dru Carl Cal- houn, minister of the First Congregational Church, presented the sermon for the service accalaureaie Provides Spiritual Guidance for Seniors Mark Roberts speaks on Something of Value Qi' ff x S' to f I N 1 o f fs: The Commencement exercises on June lst saw 665 Seniors finish their education at South Salem and receive their diplomas. Graduation speakers were Louise Smith and Mark Robertsr Louise's speech was enti- tled To Help a Robin i Mark spoke on Something of Value . Meaningful Momen MSKWW i.,. A History Chapter '67 Commencement speaker Louise Smith speaks on How to Help a Robin. I79 rf wax .ar E TF' 1 LL .-My K , W. . ,A,w, iz ff! Leading the senior class in numerous activities were Mardel Chinberg, Vice President: Mark Roberts, President Lynn Paulus, Secretary: and Alice Trezise, Treasurer. 180 is i or i1,y Vi, dar 'i'iEg 3 fi'i -fin QE? ,- , SB an .L '.'1 ,aa gg 5 4 , ll' t sr. QV AVVA kVV.,, 'I 'ii , ,l ,W K,f' ' cvs 4 Lhig, 4 V, 1 ,iiwwvov M A from 'W-...X Representing the senior class are front row: Kathy Woods,-Sue Snyder: second row: Lance Caldwell, Stuart Gray, Mike Koenig, Al Holmerg back row: Bob Friess, Joe Moreland, Steve Groff, Greg Schildmeyer. Towards Higher Aims and Brighter Goals In 1965 667 students entered South as sophomores, Of this number, 634 remain to graduate as the class of '67, As sophomores the class placed second in the UQGUN. com- petitiong they sponsored a class party and the movie Please Donit Eat the Daisies g and 30 members of the class achieved the 99th percentile on the Iowa Testi Spirit was the nickname of the class during the junior year: they earned top re- cognition in the U,G,Nt competition and spirit week'activitiesr Captain Newman .MtDu, the movie selection, earned 5506. 95, to cover the expense of the junior-sen- ior prom, Climb Every Mountain. As seniors the class earned S1,182t56, the most ever earned by any class, during the UiGiNi class competitionu ln December the class welcomed the grads to homecoming, The Wide World of Saxonst'i ll members of the class were semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Test. Pete Rudie, Randi Martin, Kathy Wann, and Margret Murdock were finalists in the competitionu Guiding the Seniors through their final year are coun- sellors Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Tate. fs. lr 13112. S 'fre W 'AQXHP' V as Gail Achterman Randy Adkins A A2 12,-. 'Y' 'l :,L X S Barb Aleshire Francis Allen Diane Anderso.. Mary Anderson Pat Andrew Doug Andrews 182 sv- 'F' Becky Adler Lynne Aeshlimann Steve Albin X. elk' V : kkhk YA Jean Amsberry Adrienne Anderson Bob Anderson -if g5?lsn gab- BK n ss,s 'WHY' X XX wa Nick Anderson Rick Anderson Ted Anderson as Xu me may .ra ming 1 Y A CDN! 5 ,.l'-r igffjuvbkx, XV!! Bob Angove Kim Arbuckle Sue Archer f' 'U' VNV Bob Armstrong Diane Arnold Gregg Arnold wwf! I ,no,, gg? fi nf- f uw, an X W - .. f ,Q-ww' Georgia Baker Penny Baker Vicki Baker ,,Wx C555 'Y-,,,,, 4 Y, Paul Barbour Mike Barker Russ Bass 'T '7' Niuuq, Ken Bays Gail Beardsley Patty Bechtel M PQQ W3f5?QwH A liel ,gjy9 4 iQ ,Q . fifk , R ?fkK ,iff gfn I il , Q5 Czak i,fqm2H5 h . 44:31 , ...-9 ry Sherrel Bacon f '2:I Debbie Baker 'vu Nv--..., P36 K3 Gwen Ball Jim Ball Nfl' A x I Laura Bates Dan Bathurst ullllln , , W ,G N l g in Q-K, ,gf iXNf'!9 2 '4Hw f,f, M M nw ,ii Gregg Beck Dave Bedard 183 r 5, 4 f P6 wg... sad? Qp17'7' Ron Beilstein Gerald Ben Michale Bennett its .li 'YQ Mary Billings 'W mf: af , s ,rmlllly I Wayne Blum 'nf' F in. 'fuuff Steve Bennett Susan Best lWW Qi'w-aaa, Nm w, Juanice Billington Betti Beshop Michelle Blanchette Q 'fur - f w -dv M. Craig Blundell Jim Boals Sharon Bonar 'Q 391m lm Wi Jeff Beyer vfvm 7 'ff f ' ,,. B ' '6 .n-, . B , A ef: E aim q!UfvLf4 'WHORE Doug Bleiler Connie Bonham f .nv- if no WI' BIN-Yi Paul a Bonl ie Jill Bonney Dennis Boock Kathy Boon .Am . -mr' in 'Qa- 'no 'Xi ,y it- b' 'me df ' f ' 46 S z W ?l1'?3'fi 3 1 'hs nm- N mn Q S ,g i '8 Q4 -ya HQ Daryl Bor tan Jean Bosch Rod Bourn Nancy Bowls Ralph Boyer Terry Boyer ' ol Don Braden 'Xp Jeanne Brennen 'ff fb- PM ii? 'Nw-...-fr 4-pug.. 'SEQ Linda Bramsen Leland Brandt Steve Brody Connie Brown W'-Was, ur Deni Brown Kei th Brown Dk f www W nf'-v-'Ava-v we Red Bruchfield Sharon Burger Kathy Burke W-HIQQAQ 5 Sue Burrell Sue Burroughs Pat Burt nil Dave Burtner Kathi Bush Theresa Cady Darlene Bruce Steve Brutscher Chuck Bryan as--. iii Nwiiw fN'j-f Lance Caldwell Cyndie Cameron 'mf' if I I1'17' Scott Cameron 7 anul 'QU' Mike Casey Fil! , .pailli-. C Ken Chappell 4113? Mardel Chinburg Ia' fad? Colleen Case Debbie Case aura ' V me 3551 .-.4-av' swung. i' 'nad' ' mg'- Alan Cave Vicki Chambers . vuiu' qugij W Q m nga J iq n1 m ?1iH.-B Alli wgkak ggvk Rick Chastain Kenneth Chesley ,dw JQQE UX ,AISI X-IIIO Diana Chinn Sherri Christensen IM Dave Christoffersen Mike Chumbley vw'-a at of A-Ji! -sr rm ,gf-af? 'il Brad Clark Cindy Clark Kathy Clark Mike Clark Nancy Clark X 1 'Ai ff wr -wav' ,X ,AM 'L if W get Beverly Clark Gale Cline Paula Colby Diane Cole Liz Colton 'M C M ,,., . , F5 49 'Q' i i ,.7 All 'ai ,- 4? Kathy Compton Terri Comstock Don Coon Allen Cooper Chuck Cooper x , Wt me ,mnaqt 4405 3 QQ? x QYQFA 5+-Neff ' lx' Donna Cooper Scott Corey Kathy Cox Lila Cox Pat Cox J ack Laur Barb Dav 'hr Crabtree Sharon Cranford John Crawford Kathy Crippen Ann Curde . , as . 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A, ,vt no-v , 1., ., f fi ,JH I I . . wr, 1 , 5 i V i .0 s . 2 X Gail Achterman 29, 33, 34, 71, 91, 114, 133, 134, 135, 145, 182 IRL Secretary 2, French Club Vice-President 3, Salem Sister City Commission 3, Varsity Swimming Captain 3, JV Tennis 3, La Sertoma Service Award 3, Lion's Club World Peace Winner 3, Thanks- giving Script Chairman 3, Letter of Commen- dation WNSQT3, National Honor Society 2,33 School-to-School Dinner Chairman 3. Randy Adkins 58, 114, 159, 160, 182 Ski Club 3, Tri-M 3, National Honor Society 3, JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Orchestra 1,2, 3, junior Symphony 35 Pep Band 3, Band 1,2, 3. Becky Adler 37, 156,157,182 FTA 1,2,3, Ski Club 3, Choir 3, ASB Representative 1, Girls Glee 2, Saxonettes 3, Funzapoppin 2, Debate 1, Horizons 3. Lynne Aeschlimann 182 Home Ec. Club 1. Steve Albin 182 Boys' League l,2,3. Barb Aleshire 29, 156, 157, 182 Young Life 2,3, Choir 2,3, ASB Public Relations Com- mittee 3, Girls Glee 1, Saxonettes 3, Office Staff 3. Francis Allen 114, 130, 182 Medical Club Vice-President 2,3, Chess Club Vice-Presi- dent 2, President 3, German Club 1,2,3, Chess Team 1,2,3, Class Representative 1, National Honor Society 3, Optimist National Rifle As- sociation President Jean Amsberry 182 French Club 2, FTA 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, ASB Representative 1. Adrienne Anderson 182 Home Ec Club Class Representative 2, Library Worker 2. Bob Anderson 87, 182 French Club 2,35 JV Wrestling 1,2. Mary Anderson 182 ski Club 31 Art Club 21 Horizons 2,3. Nick Anderson 114, 130, 182 IRL 35 Drama Club 32 Spanish Club 3, National Honor Soci- ety 2,3, Evaluations Committee 3, Drama Club Play 3. Ted Anderson 182 Boys' League 1,2,. Rick Anderson 182 Boys' League l,2,3. Diane Andersen 182 Medical Club 21 Home Ec Club 1,2,3, Class Representative 3, Of- fice Staff 2. Pat Andrew 37, 128,156, 157,182 JANS President 3, Horizons 2,3, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee 1, Saxonettes 3, Funzapoppin 2,3. Doug Andrews 182 Ski Club 2,3- Bob Angove 96, 182 JV Football 1? VHYSHY Football 2? .IV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 3 Kim Arbuckle 114, 182 JV Basketball 2, Var- sity Basketball fStatisticianJ 3, National Honor Society 2,3. Sue Archer 37, 182 Horizons 2,3, Saxonettes 3. Bob Armstrong 73, 78, 96, 183 Varsity S Club 3, JV Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2,35 JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basketball 3. Diane Arnold 37, 125,183 Hvme Ee Club 25 Class Representative 3, Horizons 2,3, Sax- onettes 3. Gregg Arnold 183 NFL 1,2, Young Repub- licans President 3, Funzapoppin 2, Debate 1,2. Sherrel Bacon 183 Girls' League l,2,3. Debra Baker 183 Girls' League 1.2.3. Georgia Baker 183 Girls' League l,2,3. Penny Baker 183 PSP Cluo 1.2.3- Vickie Baker 183 FTA 3, Choir 3. urn Ba1l156, 157, 183 Jv Football 12 JV ack 1, Thanksgiving Assembly 3, Home- ming Assembly 2,3. Gwen Ball 125, 183 HOI119 EC C1ub1,2, Pres- dent 3, Spanish Club 1.2.3, FTA l,2,3: CB- let Teaching 3, ASB Representative 3. Paul Barbour 96, 183 Varsity Baseball 2,3. Mike Barker 183 Boys' League 1,2,3. Russ Bass 183 Football JV 1, JV Baseball 1,2, AVA 3. Dan Bathurst 183 Announcers' Club 2,3, TV Engineering Club 2, Salem Amateur Club 3. Seniors Laura Bates 183 Candy Stripes 1, BYF pres- ident 3. Mike Baxter Chess Club 3, National Foren- sics League Degree Of Honor 3, Foreign Lan- guage Club 1, Califomia Scholarship Foun- dation 1, Clypian staff 31 Debel e 3. Ken Bays 183 Boys' League 1,2,3. Gail Beerdsley 31, 37, 89, 183 Ski Club 1,2, 3, Horizons 1,2,3, Annual Staff 3, Class Re- presentative 2, Saxonettes 3, Reb Deb 3, Funzapoppin 2, Girls' League Representative. Pat Bechtel 183 Ski Club 3, IRL 3, French Club 1, Girls' League Representative. Greg Beck 114, 160, 180 German Club 21 Mo- dern Music Masters 2,33 National Honor So- ciety 2,3, Awards Committee 3, Graduation Assembly 2, Band l,2,3. Dave Bedard 183 Boys' League l,2,3. Rich Behen Boys' Leazue 1,2,3, Ron Beilstein 58, 114, 148, 184 Varsity S Club 2,32 National Honor Society Secretary- Treasurer 3, Varsity Football 2,3, Corona- tion Court 3. Gerald Ben 184 Spanish Club l. Michele Bennett 33, 184 4-H President 1,22 Track 2, Choir 3, Retail Selling 2,3. Steve Bennett S8, 92, 114, 15.0, 164, 184 VHF- sity S Club 1.2: Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 3, National Athletic Honor So- ciety 39 Ski Club 1,2,3, Varisty Golf 1,2,3i JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,31 ASB Re- presentative 1,2,3, Rotarian 3, Boys' League Talent Show 3, Homecoming 3, School-to- School Collection Committee 3. Robert Berger Boys' League l,2,3. Mike Berlin Boys' League l,2,3. Susan Best 158, 184 Office Staff. Jeff Beyer 184 BOYS' League l,2,3- Mary Billings 184 Ski Club 3, Girls' League Representative 3, French Club 32 Horizons 3. Juanice Billington 184 Girls' Glee 2. Betti Bishop 114, 121, 184 FTA Secre- tary-Treasurer 3,25 Latin Club 2,31 Cadet Teaching 3, Honor Society 3, Honors' Ban- quet 3, Band 1,2. Michelle Blanchette 184 Girls' League l,2,3- Doug Bleiler 184 Boys' League 1.2.3. Wayne Blum 184 Young Republicans Vice- Presidnet 32 JV Golf 2,31 JV Wrestling 29 Letter of Commendation NMSQT 3. Craig Blundell114, 184 IRL ,1,2,3: National Honor Society 2,35 Medical Club Club 2,32 Spanish Club 2,3, Interclub Council Represen- tative 1, Building and Grounds Committee 21 Class Representative 2. Jim Boals 58, 92, 160, 184 French Club 32 Ski Club 2,3, Varsity S Club 2.3, Interna- tional Club 3, Pep Band 37 JV Football 1,2,33 Varsity Football 3, JV Golf 1,2, Varsity Golf 3, Band 1,2,3, Funzapoppin 3. Sharon Bonar 184 Girls' Glee 12 Office Staff 2,3, Retail Selling 3, Girls' League Represen- tative 1. Connie Bonham 184 FTA l,2. Paula Bonlie 185 Girls' League l,2,3. Jill Bonney 36, sa, 89,114,185 Pep Club 2, 1, President 3, Horizons Secretary 3,2,1, Cade Teaching 39 Class Office Secretary-Treasurer 1, Girls' League Service Chairman 2, Pep Assembly Skits 1.3, National Honor Society 3. Dennis Boock 94, 185 Spanish Club 2,3, FTA 3, Interclub Representative 3, Varsity HS Club 3, JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity Track 1,2,3, Class Representative 13 National Ath- letic Honor Society 3. Kathy Boon185 Art Club 1,2, ski Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, IRL 3, Horizons 3, Fun- zapoppin 3, Thanksgiving Assembly 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Girls' League Representative 3. ,Daryl Borton 158, 185 V Wrestling 2 Track 25 Boys' Leaguei Jean Bosch 185 Girls' League 1,2,3. Rod Boum 185 Boys' League 1.2.3. t Nancy Bowles 185 Girls' League 1,2,3, Hori- zons 2,3. Ralph Boyer 160, 185 Ski Club 3, Band 3, Funzapoppin 1, UGN Talent Show 1. Terry Boyer 185 Clypian Staff 2, Retail Sell- ing 3. Dan Braden 185 Boys' League l,2,3. Leland Brandt 185 German Club 1, P10111 C0m' mittee 2. Jeanne Brennen 37, 89, 185 French Club 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, Girls' League Representative 3, Class Representative 2, Saxonettes 3, Reb Deb 3. Steve Brody 58, 96, 185 S Club 2,33 NS- tional Athletic Honor Society 3, Ski Club 1,33 JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, JV Base- ball 1, Varsity Baseball 3, Homecoming As- sembly 3. Beverly Brown GAA 1,25 French Club 1,2, Comets 1,2. Connie Brown 185 Girls' League l,2,3. Deni Brown 114, 132, 186 German Club Vice- President 3,2,1, Ski Club 1,33 Russian Club 3, IRL 3, FTA 2,33 ASB Representative 1, National Honor Society 2,3, Thanksgiving Script 3. Keith Brown 186 Ski Club 3, ASB Represen- tative l, Class Representative 2. Darlene Bruce 186 Orchestra 1. Steve Brutscher 114, 186 National Honor So- ciety 2,3, Band 1,2. Chuck Bryan 160, 186 Gymnastics Manager 12 Band 113. Red Burchfield SB, 87, 96, 153, 156,1S7, 186 Spanish Club 1,2,3, IRL 2,3, ' S Club 2.3, JV Football 1,2, Varsity Football 3, JV Wrest- ling 12, JV Baseball 12, Varsity Baseball 3, ASB Representative 2, Class Representative 3, Exchange Studeht to Costa Rica 3. Larry Burin 186 BUYS' League l,2,3. Sharon Burger 186 Office Staff 3. Barbara Burk 186 Girls' League l,2,3. Cathy Burke 37, 186 Girls' League 1,2,31 Saxonettes 3. Sue Burrell 159, 186 Junior Symphony 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Tri-M 3. Sue Burroughs 143, 154, 155,186 FTA 2,31 Spanish Club 2.3, Home Ec Club 1,21 Inter- club Representative 3, Penny's Fashion Board President 3, Girls' League Representative l,2,3. 15? Burt 32. 156 Ski Club 2.3, Russian Club Dave Burtner 73, 78, 96, 114, 164, 186 Traf- fic Safety Committee 2, Chairman Building and Grounds Committee 3, National Honor Society Treasurer 3, National Athletic Honor Society 2,31 Varsity Cross Country 2, JV Bas- ketball l,2, Varsity Basketball 33 .IV Base- ball 1,2, Varsity Baseball 3, Class Represen- tative 1,2, Rotarian 3, School-to-School Col- lection Committee Chairman 3, Alberts Prize Winner 3. Kathy Bush 39, 40, 52, 186 Varsity Rally 3: JV Rally 2, Funzapoppin 3, Homecoming As- sembly 3, Debate 1. Theresa Cady 187 Girls' League l,2,3. Lance Caldwell 90, 134, 160, 164,181,186 International Language Club l,2,3, Young Re- publicans 1.2,3, IRL 3, Varsity Wrestling 1,35 Varsity Tennis 1,29 Varsity Cross Country 19 President of Interclub Council 3, Letter of Commendation 3, Coronation Court 3, Home- coming 3. Cyndie Cameron 186 Home Ee Club 1,2,31 Jans' 2,3. Scott Cameron 186 Badgers l,2,3. Lee Carter Boys' League l,2,3. Colleen Case 130, 187 Drama Club 3, Inter- club Secretary 33 Ski Club 13 Horizons 3, Girls' State Representative 3, Thanksgiving Cast 3, Drama Club 3. Debbie Case 187 Class Representative 1, Library Worker 3, Office Staff 1. Mike Casey 187 Boys' Glee 1,2. Alan Cave 96, 187 JV Basketball 1, JV Base- ball 1, Varsity Baseball 3. Vikki Chambers 165, 187 Entropy Club of American Foreign Chapter 3. Garry Chapin Boys' League 1,2,3. Ken Chappell 187 Funzapoppin 1, AVA 1.2.3. Rick Chastain 187 Library Worker 1,2. Ken Chesley 187 Boys' League 1,2,3. Mardel Chinburg 37, 88, 89, 138. 148, 151, 156, 157, 180, 187 JV Rally 2, Senior Class Vice-President 3, Saxonettes 3, FTA 3, Choir 3, Demolay Doll 3, Reb Deb of the Year 3, YMCA Sweetheart 3, Funzapoppin 2.3, Office Staff. Diana Chinn 34, 114, 187 FTA Historian 1,2, 3, Spanish Club 1.2.31 FTA State Secretary 3: Interclub Treasurer 3, Natin nal Honor Society Vice-President 3, Girls' League Treasurer 3, OSU Scholarship 33 Oregon State Scholarship. Sherri Christensen 37, 187 Ski Club 1,2,3, Varsity Swim Team 2, Varsity Tennis Team 2, Girls' League Representative. Dave Christofferson 187 Library Worker 3. Mike Chumbley 73, 74, 76, 140, 187 Varsity S Club 2,33 National Athletic Honor Society 3, Vice-President Hi-Y 2, Varsity Basketball 2,3, lst Team All-State Basketball 3, Boy of the Month 3, Boys' League Projects Chairman 3, Thanksgiving Assembly 3. Brad Clark 188 AVA 3. Cyndie Clark 158, 188 Girls' League 1,2,3. Kathie Clark 188 Funzapoppin 3. Pat Clark Girls' League 1,2,3. Mike Clark 188 ASB Representative 3, Var- sity Football 2. NBflCy Clerk 34, 39, 40, 114, 148, 159, 188 Modern Music Masters 2,3? FTA 33 Ski Club 1,2, Girls' League Representative 1, Orches- tra Secretary 31 Girls Varsity Tennis 1, Salem Junior Symphony 1,2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Var- sity Rally 3, Junior Class Vice-President 2, Junior Class Best Citizen 25 National Honor Society 3, Funzapoppin 2,3. Bev Clarke 188 Girls' League 1,2,3. Gale Cline 188 Secretary Chess Club 3, Spa- nish Club 3. Charlene Cobum Girls' League 1,2,3. Paula Colby 188 Girls' League Representa- tive 1, Horizons 1,2,3. Diane Cole 156, 157, 188 Girls' League 1,2,3. Liz Colton 37, 114, 121, 188 FTA President 3, Secretary 21 Home Ee Club 2,3, Spanish Club 1.2.3, National Forensic League 3: Cadet Teaching 39 National Honor Society 2,3, Sax- onettes 3, Girl of the Month 3, Debate 3. Kathy Compton 36, 114. 121 140, iss FTA Historian 3, IRL 1,2,3, Jans' 1,2, Outstanding Junior Spanish Student 2, Thanksgiving As- sembly 3, Funzapoppin 2,3, Coronation As- sembly 2. Teri Comstock 188 Girls' League 1,2,3. Don Coon 158, 188 Boys' League 1,2,3. Allen Cooper 188 Boys' League 1,2,3. Charles Cooper 188 Boys' League 1,2,3. Donna Cooper 188 Office Staff 2. Scott COl'ey 28, 70, 118, 141, 148, 164, 188 IRL 3, Nat'l Forensics League 2,3, Varsity S Club 1,2,3, Varsity Swimming 1,2 3, Var- sity Speech 2,3i ASB President 3, National Athletic Scholarship Society 2,3, Boy of the Month 3, Rotarian 3, Boys' League Secretary- Treasurer 2, Debate 2,3. Shelia Corey Girls' League 1,2,3. Kathy Cox 188 Retail Selling 3. Lila Cox 156, 157, 188 Choir 3, Girls' Glee 1.2. Pat Cox 188 Girls' Letter Club 1,2, Jans' 1, 2, Scholarship Modern Beauty School 3. Jack Crabtree 70, 114, 157.159, 160,189 Tri-M 1, Vice-President 3, National Hon or Society 2,3, Swimming Varsity 33 Orchestra 1,2,3, Outstanding Chemistry Student Award li FUl'lZ3PUPPil'l 2,3. Sharon Cranford 189 FTA 1. John Crawford 189 Boys' League 1,2,3. Kathie Crippen 37, 189 Saxonettes 3. Anne Curde 156, 157, 189 Annual Staff 1, Choir 2,3, Class Vice-President 1, AFS 1,2. 220 Lauri Curtis 189 Medical Club 2, Girls' League Representative 1,2, Office Staff 2,3. Chris Cutler 189 French Club 1, Candy Stri- per 2,3, Ski Club 2: Home Ec Club 3. Tim Daley 189 JV Football 1, Varsity Track 1,2,3, ASB Representative 1, Class Represen- tative 2, AVA 1. Barry Danial 189 JV Football 1, JV Gymnas- tics 1. Bob Davidson 189 Boys League 1,2,3. Barb Davis 189 Library Worker 3. Becky Davis 189 Home Ec Club 1,2, Medical Club 15 Horizons 1,21 Office Staff 3. Cathy Davis 189 4-H Junior Leader. Kathy Deal 189 Girls' League 1,2,3. Debbie Deglow 189 Girls' League 1,2,3. Dave Denecke 189 Gymnastics Club 1, Ski Club 1,2, Sgt. at Arms 3,-President AA Stag Hi-Y 2, Varsity Swimming 1.2.3, JV Track 1, Varsity Track 2,3, Gymnastics 13 Class Re- presentative 1,2. John Denton 189 Boys' League 1,2,3. George de Schweinitz 86, 87 Wrestling Varsity 1,2,3. Joe Devers 189 Chess Club 1, Golf Team JV 1, Boys' Glee 2. James De Witt 189 Russian Club 2. Joe Di Filippi 143, 189 ASB Representative 2 Sally Diggs 190 Medical Club 1. Barb Di Iacconi 114, 190 Girls' League 1,2,3, Drama Club 3, Drama Club Play 2,3. Brad Dill 190 Boys' League 1,2,3. Terri Dill 190 Ski Club 2,3 French Club 1,2, Thanksgiving Assembly 3, Decoration Chair- man Junior-Senior Prom 2, Senior Banquet 3, Homecoming 3, Spirit Week 2,3. Darrell Dimbat 58, 190 Varsity S Club 31 JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3. Donna Dodson 190 Girls' League 1,2,3. Delmar Domke 160, 190 JV Football 1, JV Track 1, Concert Band 1,2,3. Nancy Donofrio 37, 89 Girls' League 1,2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Horizons 2,3, Reb Deb 3, ASB Representative 2, Class Representative 3. Kathy DuBois FTA 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Ski Club 15 Y-Teens 1,2. Tom Earle 191 Boys' League 1,2,3. Florence Elgin 191 French Club 1,2, Medical Club ZQYGLC 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, JANS 1.2.39 Welfare Committee 3. Ginger Elmore 191 Girls' League 1,2,3. Joan Elser 156, 157, 191 Tri-M Si Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee 1, Sue Ertsgaard 132, 191 Girls' League 1,2,3. Marsha Esplin 191 Retail Selling 3. Joyce Euken 37,121,191 FTA 1,2,3. vice: President 3, Saxonettes 39 Girls' I-958'-le Re' presentative 2, lnterclub Council 3. Wes Feller 191 Boys' League 1,2,3. Paul Ferry 58,63,66, 143.154, 155,191 Ski Club 23 GYC 1,2,3, JV Football 1, Varsity 2,3. Terry Filley191 Boys' League 1,2,3. Larry Finegan 192 Chess Club 1.2 Nancy Finley 192 FTA 1,2,3i Home Ec Club 2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Office Staff. Bob Fisher 58, 37,192 S Club 3, JV Foot- ball 1, JV Wrestling 1, Varsity Football 2,3, Varsity Wrestling 2,3. Lyn Fletchall 192 Boys' League 1,2,3. Harlan Followell 192 Boys' League 1,2,3. Mike Followell 192 Boys' League 1,2,3. Varsity Track 3, Boys' Glee Sally Folsom 192 Spanish Club 1, FTA 29 Girls' Letter Club 3 Pep Club 1,2,3. Michelle Ford 114, 166, 192 French Club 3: Girls' Basketball team 3, ASB Representative 3, Girls' Glee 3, Honor Society 35 ICYE 3. Larry Foshaug 192 Cynthia Fox 160, 1 Orchestra 2. Sandy Fraser 192 Boys' Glee 1,2. Scott Freeburn 58, 62, 63 66, 86, 87, 152, 133, 141, 148, 192 Spanish Club 1, Vice-President 2, President 3, S Club 2,3, National Ath- letic Honor Society 2.3, Hi-Y 2,31 ,IV Football 1, Varsity 2,3, Wrestling JV 1, Varsity 2,3, Track JV 1,2, Varsity 3, Rowdy Dowds 2,3, Football 2nd in state, lst in District Offensive and Defensive, Wrestling 1st in Dist,-ict: Boy of month Dec., Coronation Court 3. Carol,Freel 192 German Club 2, Medical Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,39 ASB Standing Committee, Public Relations 3, Library worker 1,23 Office Staff 3. Bob Friess 69,181, 192 French Club 1,2, Ski Club 2,3, Cross Country Varsity 1,2,3i Track JV 11 Fun zapoppin 3, Coronation Ball 2. Jack Fullerton 30, 143, 193 Latin Club 1, Quill 5, Scroll 1,2,3, DeMo1ay 1,2,3, JV Foot- ball 1, Varsity Football qtrainerj 2,3, Annual Staff 1,2 Assistant Editor, 3 Editor, Rowdy Dowds 1,2,3, Executive Committee 3. Virginia Fuqua 114. 159, 193 Tri-M 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3, Class Representative 2. Mary Galbraith 193 Girls' League 1,2,3. Wendy Gale 193 Russian Club 3. Steve Gallier 193 Boys' League 1,2,3. Cathy Gallinger 193 JANS 1,2,3. Linda Garrison 193 Girls' Glee 1, Cadet Teaching 3. Rick Gassner 38. 39, 193 National Athletic Honor Society 31 Varsity S Club 2,35 JV Track 1, Varsity Track 2,33 Varsity Rally 3, ASB Representa.i.ve 2, Class Represen- tative 1, Thanksgiving Assembly 3. Doug Gemmell 193 Retail Selling 3, AVA 1. Molly George 34, 114, 133, 142, 145, 193 French Club 2 President 3, Latin Club 1, Ski Club 1,22 IRL 25 National Honor Society 31 Honored Queen 3, Girls' League Representa- tive 2, Asa Representative 3, Quill at Scroll 2,3, Thanksgiving Assembly 3. Danny Gill 193 ASB Representative 1,2, JV Football l- Rick Gilmore 58, 193 Boys' Glee 3: Library Worker 2,3. Genice Gladow 114, 134, 135, 193 Spanish Club 1,2,39 IRL 2.3, National Honor Society 3, Secretary JANS 1, Varsity Tennis 2,3, ASB Standing Evaluations Committee 3, Bousch and Lomb Science Award 33 NCTE Nominee 2, Girls' League Representative 1, IRL Secretary 2. Barb Glisar 31, 193 IRL 2,3, Quill By, Scroll 2,3, FTA 1,2,3, Annual Staff 3, Choir 3, Thanksgiving Props Committee 3, Funzapoppin Props Committee 3. Louis Gloor 193 JV Baseball 1, JV Football. Celia Goldsmith 31, 125, 194 1-'TA 1,2,31 Ns- tional Forensics League 2,3, Home Ec Club 2,35 Historian 3, Annual Staff 3, Cadet Teach- ing 3, Debate 2. Y Nina Gorman 194 Home Ec Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Danna Grabenhorst 29, 88, 140, 151, 194 Ski Club 1,2,3, Smnish Club 1,2,3, German Club 22 IRL 3, FTA 2.1: Treasurer 2,39 Girls' League Fashion Show 3, Reb Deb 3, Girl of the Month 3, Foreign Exchange Student Costa Rica 3, Funzapoppin Hostess 3, IRL State Delegate 3. Jim Grange 194 Boys' League 1,2,3. Darrell Gray Varsity Tennis 1.2, Varsity Wrestling 1, Inspirational Tennis Player 2,3. Stewart Gray 70, 114. 181, 194 Ski Club 1.2, 3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Varsity Swimming 3, National Honor Society 3. Bill Green 87, 194 JV Track 1, JV Football 1, Class Representative 1, Retail Selling 3. Richard Green 160, 194 Varsity S Club 35 Varsity Wrestling 3. Gena Greider 82, 156. 157, 194 Gymnastics Club 1.2.31 Tri-M 3, German Club 2, Varsity Gymnastics 1,2, Co-Captain 3, Girls' Glee 1, Choir 2,3. Kevin Gresham 194 Retail Selling 3. Nancy Greuel 194 Retail Selling 3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Colin Grewe 194 Ski Club 1,2,3. Don Griffith 194 Boys' League 1,2,3. Dan Grimmitt 194 Retail Selling 3. Steve Groff 114, 181, 194 Spanish Club 1,2,3i IRL 3: Young Republicans 3, National Honor Society 2,3, ASB Building and Grounds Com- mittee 3, Class Representative 3, Foreign Ex- change Student Costa Rica 35 High School Bowl 1,2. Steve Groves 194 Boys' League 1,2,3, Shelley Grunden 114, 194 National Honor So- ciety 32 German Club 2,32 FTA 2,35 NFL 35 IRL 25 Cadet Teaching 32 AFS Committee 35 Chairman Girls' League Fashion Show 35 De- corations Chairman Coronation Ball 3. Lee Gunter 29, 114, 194 Medical Club 25 ASB Traffic Safety Committee Chairman 35 National Honor Society 3. Chris Haag 58, 62, 73, 76, 141, 194 Varsity S Club President 35 National Athletic Ho- nor Society 35 Spanish Club 1,2,35.Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Varsity Track 1,2,35 Class President 25 ASB Repre- sentative 1,25 Thanksgiving Assembly 35 Fun- zapoppin 35 Foreign Exchange Student Costa Rica 3. Mike Haakenson 69, 194 Boys' League 1,2,3. Mike Hager 195 Track 15 Library Worker 35 Class Representative 1,2,35 Choir 2. Brian Haggerty 139, 140, 195 Choir Presi- dent 45 Boys' League President 35 Boys' League Vice-Presidnet 25 JV Football 25 Track 1.2.32 Gymnastics 1- Choir 1,2,35 Class President 15 Air Force Academy Appointment 35 Boy ofthe Month 35 Thanksgiving Assembly 25 Funzapoppin 1,2,35 Boys' League Talent Show 3. Carol Hamilton 195 Girls' Glee 1,2. Ray Hamilton 195 Funzapoppin 2,35 AVA l,2,3. Sue Hammer 34, 39, 40, 114, 146, 148, 150, 195 French Club 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 National Ho- nor Society 35 FTA 32 JANS 1, Secretary 2,32 Varsity Rally 35 Class Treasurer 25 Corona- tion Queen 35 Homecoming Hostess 35 Funza- poppin 3. Valerie Hammett 120, 195 Spanish Club 1,25 Commercial Club 25 Vice-Presidnet DECA 35 Class Representative 35 Retail Selling. Doug Hampton 195 Ski Club 22 531- of Arms 3- Sally Hanlon 195 Class Representative 15 Li- brary Worker 35 Office Staff 2. Ron Hanks 195 Gymnastics Club 15 Varsity Gymnastics 15 Band 1,2. Craig Hannernan 58, 73, 76, 75, 94, 195 S Club 35 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Basket- ball 35 Varsity Track 35 Football Grant to OSU 35 Boys' League Talent Show 3. Don Hanson 160. 195 Tri-M 35 Track 1,35 Or- chestra 25' Pep Band 3. Toni Hardin 33, 114, 132, 156, 157, 195 Rus- sian Club 2, Secretary 35 FTA 1,32 Clypian Staff 35 Choir 2,35 ASB Representative 35 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Tri-M 35 Homecoming Assembly 35 Senior Banquet Ticket Chairman 35 Southernaires 35 Girls' League Representa- tive 25 Funzapoppin 3. Mike Hardwick 195 Boys' League 1,2,3. Linda Harmon 30, 195 Annual Staff 1,22 Busi- ness Manager 3. Byron Harris 195 JV Golf 15 ASB Traffic Safety Committee 35 ASB Representative 2,35 Class Representative 15 Debate 1. Marybeth Harris 114, 195 Spanish Club 22 FTA 1,2, Region Vice-President 35 Girls' League Representative 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Varsity Tennis 2. Dave Harvey 114, 195 National Honor Society 35 Letterrnen's Club 35 JV Basketball 25 Var- sity Track 2. Carol Hathaway 1145 195 Girls' Letter Club 1,2,35 FTA 2,35 National Honor Society 3. Randall Hayden 95 Varsity Track 15 Re- tail Selling 3. Roland Hays 195 Boys' League l,2,3. Carolyn Hayward 114, 195 French Club 2,32 ASB5 AFS Committee 25 National Honor Soci- ety 2,35 Prom Decorations Committee 25 AFS Host 2. Marcia Hellhuscn 196 FTA 2,32 Girls' League Representative 25 German Club 15 Orchestra 1,2,35 Class Representative 3. Paulette Hendrickson 33, 115, 196 Commer- cial Club Vice-President 25 National Honor Society 35 Clypian Staff 35 Class Representa- tive 1. John Hemdon 196 Boys' League l,2,3. Anne Hewitt 196 Art Club Vice-President 2,35 FTA 1,2,35 Cadet Teaching 3. Geof Hill 196 Boys' League 1,2,3. Mike Hill 196 Boys' Glee 25 Library Worker 3. Pat Hill 37, gg, 195 ski Club 1.2.35 ASB Elec tion Committee 35 Reb Deb 35 Saxonettes Dance Captain 3. Mollie Hoffstetter 29, 115, 196 Girls' League l,2,3. Shari I-lotstetter 196 Ski Club 12 GAA Club 1,25 Commercial Club Secretary 22 DECA 32 Retail Selling 3. Jane Hogenson 36, 196 Cadet Teaching 35 Pep Club Vice-President 35 Girls' League Secretary 25 Thanksgiving Assembly 25 Pep Assembly Skits 3. Sue Hofstetter 31, 196 JV Gymnastics 15 An- nual 3. Alan Holmer 29, 58, 90, 115, 134, 135, 138, 140, 164, 181 National Forensic League 1, President 2,35 IRL 1,2,35 National Honor So- ciety 2,32 National Athletic Scholarship Soci- ety 2,35 Varsity S Club 2,32 Young Repub- licans 1.25 Varsity tennis 1,2,35 JV Foot- ball 15 Varsity Football 2,35 Awards Commit- tee 15 UGN Chairman 35 Junior Class Best Citizen 25 Boys' State Delegate 25 La Sertoma Service Award 35 Boy of the Month 35 Rotarian 35 Thanksgiving Assembly 25 Homecoming Assembly 32 Chairman School-to-School 35 Boy of the Year 3. Louise Hopkins 158, 196 Girls' Glee 2,3- Suegl-101-ner 156, 157, 196 Varsity Gymnas- tics 15 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee 1. Dorothy Houck 28, 115, 118, 160, 196 FTA 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,35 National Forensics League 1, Secretary 2,35 IRL 1, Secretary 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 ASB Secretary 32 Constitution Committee 15 IOOF Delegate to the United Nations from Marion County 25 Band l,2,35 Girls' League Representative 1,22 Prom Committee Chairman 2. Dennis Houser 197 Boys' League 1,2,3. Nicholas Howe 197 Boys' League 1,2,3. Jim Howell 159, 160, 197 German Club 1,22 Tri-M1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Funzapoppin 1,2,35 Merit Scholarship Fina- list 3. Kathy Howser 197 FTA 1.2.35 Spanish Club 2,35 Art Club 2,35 Cadet Teaching 3. Miche Howser 28, 88, 91, 148, 197 Ski Club 12 FTA 2,32 IRL 2,32 JANS, Vice-President 2,35 Varsity Tennis 1,2,35 ASB First Vice- President 3: Girls' League Representative 15 Funzapoppin Script 2,3. Beverly Hubbard 197 Girls' League l,2,3. Linda Hubbard 197 Russian Club 2,3. Shari Huff 197 Girls' League 1,2,3. Mollie Hughes 130, 197 Medical Club 25 FTA 35 Drama Club 1,32 ASB Representative 2,32 Scholarship OCE. Qbbie Hunt 197 Spanish Club 12 Latin Club 2,35 FTA 2,32 GLC 1,2,3z Gymnastics JV 1,22 Powderpuff Basketball 35 Funzapoppin 35 Girl of the Month Committee 2. Mary Hrudka 197 Girls' League l,2,3. Patty Ingalls 197 Girls' League Representa- tive 1,35 French Club 15 Pep Club l,2,3. Greg Insley 197 Gymnastic Club 2,35 Gym' nastics 1,25 Debate 2. Phil Isaacs 115, 197 IRL 2,35 National Honor Society 32 Intemational Language Club 2,3. Susan Isensee 197 Girls' League 1,2,3, Larry Iverson 197 Boys' League 1,2,3, Joyce Ivears 197 Girls' League l,2,3. John Jackson 197 Boys' League l,2,3. Jake Jacobson 115, 198 Medical Club 1. Pres- ident 2,35 German Club 12 JV Football 15 JV Wrestling 15 Varsity Wrestling 25 National Ho- nor Society 2,35 Boy of the Month Kiwanis Club 25 Thanksgiving Assembly 32 Spirit Week Skit Chairman 25 Funzapoppin 2. Kraig Jacobson 115, 198 Medical Club 1,25 JV Cross Country 22 JV Wrestling 15 JV Track 15 National Honor Society 2,32 Script Commit- tee Spirit Week Assembly 2. Barb Jenks 198 Girls' League 1,2,3. Sonny Jepson 31, 58, 60, 66, 67, B7, 94, 95, 96,156, 157,198 Ski Club 2,35 Latin Club 15 National Athletic Honor Society.32 Varsity S Club l.2,32 Varsity Football 2.35 Varsity Track 1,2 Captain 35 Linfield Athletic Schol- arship 35 Boys' League Vice-President 35 Thanksgiving Assembly 25 Quill 81, Scroll 2,35 Annual 2,35 Hi-Y Vice-President 2,32 Shrine Team Alternate 35 3rd Team State Football 3. Bill Jersey 158, 198 Boys' League l,2,3. Barb Johnson 158, 198 FTA 32 Ski Cilib 25 Girls' Glee 12 YfTeens 1,2. Buster Johnson 127, 198 Spanish Club 15 Varsity Football 25 ASB Representative 1,35 Retail Selling 3. Laurie Johnson 82, 115, 198 National Honor Society 35 French Club 1,,2,35 Gymnastics Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 15 Young Republicans Secretary-Treasurer 35 Varsity Gymnastics 1,2, 35 Letter of Commendation National Merit 35 Homecoming Props Committee. Ron Johnson 58, 61, 66, 67, 87, 96, 156, 157 Varsity S Club 2,35 Tri-M 35 National Ath- letic Honor Society 35 Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 2.32 Varsity Baseball 2,35 Choir l,2,3. John Jolly 193 ASB Standing Awards Commit- tee 3. Gary Jones 158, 198 Manager Wrestling 12 Boys' Glee 2,35 Library Worker l,2,3. Gloria Jones 198 DECA 35 Horizons 22 Retail Selling 3. Betty Jones 198 Girls' League 1,2,3. Ron Judson 198 Chess Club 15 IRL 22 JV Wrestling 2 Class Representative 2. Terri Judson 127, 199 Skicii-99122.32 DECA 3, French Club 25 Welcome Committee 12 Re- tail Selling 3- I Terry Kaiser 115, 159, 199 NSt10nI-11 Honor Society 35 Orchestra l,2,3- Shirley Kavanough 199 Girls' League l,2,3. Paula Keeney 32, 199 GLC 1, Vice-Presi- dent 2,35 Quill 55 Scroll 2,35 FTA 15 Latin Club 25 Clypian Managing Editor 35 News Edi- tor 25 OSU Adelaide V. Lake Award Journal- ism Scholarship 35 Oregon Scholastic Press Merit Award 3. Kristi Kennen 32, 199 Ski Club 2,32 Quill 55 Scroll 2,35 Clypian Editorial Editor 2,35 Girls' League Representative 2. Mike Kennedy 158 Boys' League l,2,3. Steve Kent 199 Boys' Leauge 1,2,3. Brian Kems 199 JV Wrestling 15 JV Track 1. Gayle Kilgore 126, 199 DECA Historian 35 Class Representative 15 Retail Selling 3. Bonnie Killingsworth 199 JANS 1,25 Library Worker 2. John Kizzah 199 Boys' League 1,2,3. Judy Klecker 199 Girls' League Representa- tive 3. Gary Kline 58, 94, 199 Varsity S Club 35 JV Wrestling 15 JV Football 15 Varsity Foot- ball 2,35 Varsity Track 1,2, Captain 35 ASB Representative 3. Connie Knack 199 FTA 2,35 Candy Stripers 1 MQW KHSPP 200 National Honor Society 35 French Club 32 Office Staff 2. Phyllis Knight 31, 152, 200 Latin Club 15 Annual Staff 35 ASB Representative 35 Class Representative 35 Reb Deb 35 Girls' League Representative 1. Judy Knittel 152, 200 Girls' League 1,2,3. John Knox 127, 200 French Club 25 JV Track 25 Retail Selling 3. Mike Koenig 159, 160, 181, 200 Latin ciub 2,32 Tri-M 32 Vsrsity S C1ub 31 FTA 35 Football JV 15 Varsity Football 2,35 JV Wrestling 1,25 JV Baseball 15 Public Rela- tions Committee 35 Class Representative 35 Band 1.2235 Pep Band 1,2,35 IRL 35 Funzapop- pin 1,2,35 Thanksgiving Assembly 1,2. Rob Kollman 156, 157, 200 Boys' League 2,35 Reb Deb Ex. Council 35 Varsity Gymnastics 2,35 Thanksgiving Assembly 2,35 Christmas Assembly 2,3. Walter Kowaliwski 200 Spanish Club 15 Chess Club Vice-President, Treasurer 2,3. Kathy Kroll 200 Commercial Club 1,2,32 FTA 1,2,32 ASB Representative 35 Class Represen- tative 15 Girls' League Representative 12 Of- fice Staff 3. Donna Kucera 199 JANS 22 Office Staff 3. Becky Kurtii 200 Medical Club 1,22 Office Staff 3. Kathy Ladd 200 GAA 12 Home Ec Club 15 Dancing Club 15 Track 15 Thanksgiving As- sembly 1. Candi Lalack 37, 200 Girls' League 1,2,35 Saxonettes 3. Kathy Lang 91, 200 GAA 1,2,35 Varsity Ten- nis 35 Girls' League Representative 35 Thanks giving Props Committee 35 Powder Puff UGN Football Game 35 Powder Puff Basketball Game 3. Sue Larson 200 Girls' League 1,2,3. Tom Lawrence 200 Chess Club l,2,35 Ski Club 2,35 JV Track 15 Library Worker 3. Wendy Lee 37, 115,156,157, 159, 200 Tri-M 33 National Honor Society 31 Girls' League Representative 35 Funzapoppin 35 Sax- onettes 35 Choir 35 Southemaires 35 Orches- tra 35 Junior Symphony 3. Mona Lenz 200 Home Ec Club 1,25 Commer- cial Club 35 Parents' Club Scholarship 3? AVA Secretary 35 Candy Stripers 1,2. Ian Letoumeux 200 Ski Club 1,2,31 IRL 1,2, 35 GLC 1,2,39 Candy Stripers 2,35 FTA 1,2,3: Cadet Teaching 31 ASB Standing Seminar Committee 35 Girls' League Representative 3. Sue Letterman 200 DECA 35 JANS 25 Retail Selling 3. Sue Lewis 158, 200 Girls' League Represen- tative 35 Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Ski Club 35 Hori- zons 3. Chris Lillebo 201 Class Representative 1,3. Marilyn Limbocker 31, 201 Annual Staff 35 Of- fice Staff 3. Steve Lind 58, 115, 201 ski ciub 2,35 Nation- al Honor Society 35 Athletic Honor Society 15 Boys' League Representative 35 Varsity Foot- ball 2,35 Varsity Tennis 15 ASB Representa- tive 25 Class Representative 3. Nancy Ling 39, 40, 152, 200 Spanish Club 1: ski Club 1,2,'35 Varsity Rally 3, ASB Represntative 1,2,35 Funzapoppin 35 Coronation Court 24 Office Staff 3. Fred Lisanti 58, l43, 201 S Club 35 JV Football 2,35 JV Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 25 JV Wrestling 1. Dennie Logan 201 Kathleen Long 158, 201 Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Library Worker 3. Laurie Long 159 Orchestra 1,2,35 Office Staff 1. Hadley Loveall 201 Oregon Pilots Associa- tion 1,2,3. Halsey Lovejoy 201 Kris Lozano 201 DECA 3: ASB Representa- tive 35 Retail Selling 3. Mary MacDonald 36, 115, 134, 135, l40, 201 IRL 1,2,35 Vice-President 35 Spanish Club 1, 2,35 Ski Club l,2,35 ILC 35 Y'Teens 2,31 JANS 1,25 Pep Club Council 1,33 ASB Standing Pro- jects Committee 35 ASB Representative 35 Class Representative 25 Girl of the Month 3. Steve Mallicoat 58, 115, 132, 143, 160, 162, 164, 201 Latin Club President 35 Ski Club 35 Young Republicans Vice-President 25 S Club 33 Hi-Y 1,25 Treasurer 35 Football JV 15 Varsity 2,35 Wrestling JV 25 Track JV 25 Var- sity 39 ASB Standing Election Committee 35 ASB Representative 1,35 Boys' Glee 25 Na- tional Honor Society 35 National Athletic Ho- nor Somty 35 Boy of the Month 35 Funzapop- pin 35 anksgiving 35 Coronation Court As- sembly 25 Rotarian 3. Kathy Mancke 34, 115, 120, 165, 201 German Club 1,22 IRL 25 National Honor Society 35 NFL 2,35 FTA 1,35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Horizons 25 Gymnastics 25 Cadet Teaching 35 ASB Standing AFS Committee 35 PLU Scholarship 35 Girls' League Vice-President 2, President 35 Homecoming Assembly 35 Foreign Exchange Student 35 AFS 2,33 Debate 2. Linda Marsh 31, 34, 37, 89, 143, 152,156 157, 198, 201 FTA 1: Home Ec Club 1,21 Ski Club 15 Tri-M 35 JANS 1,25 Annual Staff 35 ASB Representative 15 Projects Committee 35 Girls' Glee 15 Choir 2,35 Maid of Cotton 35 Saxon- ettes 35 Reb Deb 35 Girls' League Cabinet 35 Funzapoppin 35 Thanksgiving Cast 25 Thanks- giving Script 35 Homecoming Dance Chairman 25 Homecoming 35 Prom Decorations 25 UGN 1,23 Home Ec Club Style Schow 35 Big-Little Sister Day Skit 35 Spirit Week Decorations 2,3. Peter Marsh 2U1 George Martin 155, 201 Orchestra 15 Band 1,25 Funzapoppin 15 Combo 1. Randi Martin 38, 39, 40, 115, 143, 201 Spe- nish Club 1,2,35 President 35 Ski Club 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3i ,IV Rally 25 Varsity Rally 35 PLU Scholarship 35 Funzapoppin 35 Merit Scholarship Finalist 35 Prom Decora- tions 2. Linda Martsfield 201 Home Ec Club 1 25 Pep Pep Club 1,2,35 Girls' Glee 1. Don Mason 115, 201 German Club 1,2,35 Na- 222 tional Honor Society 35 National Athletic Ho - nor Society 35 S Club 35 JV Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 2,3. Mike Mason 93, 202 S Club 35 National Athletic Honor Society 35 Executive S Club Council 35 Varsity Golf l,2,35 ASB Represen- tative 1,2. Jon Mason 31, 201 Spanish Club 15 Political Focus Club 1,25 Annual Staff 35 ASB Repre- sentative 15 Seminars Committee 1,35 Class Representative 25 Interclub Council Represen- tative 3-5 Homecoming 3. Lynn Masterson 202 Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3. Charlotte Mattison 202 Pep Club 1,2,35 Office Staff 3. Cathy Mattson 202 Girls' Glee 1,2,3. Marcia Mes' 202 FTA 3. Debbie McCall 202 Sharon McClellan 202 Pep Club 1,2,3. Theresa McCluskey 202 Ski Club 2,31 Girl Girl Scouts 1,2,35 Girls' League Altemate 3? Retail Selling 3. Glinda McConnell 202 Pep Club 3, Regina McDonald 202 Pep Club l,2,3Q Library Worker 1,25 Office Staff 3. Ralph McDonald 202 Bennie McFaddin 158, 202 Karen McFadden FTA li Pep Club 1,3. Charles McFerron 160, 202 Gerald McGary 202 Gaye McGrath 202 Home Ec Club 2,35 DECA 32 FTA 13 Job's Daughters 1,2,35 Library Worker 25 Office Staff 35 Retail Selling 3. Joyce McKinney 33, 37, 117, 202 German Club 25 Quill 85 Scroll 2,35 Ski Club 15 Drama Club 25 Job's Daughters 1,2,35 Clypian Staff 2,35 ASB Representative fAlternate5 35 Class Representative 25 Saxonettes 35 Girls' League Representative 1. Melinda McMahon 31, 203 Annual Staff 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. Vivian McMinn 203 Joy McRae 37, 203 Home Ec Club 1,22 PSP Club 1,2,35 Class Representative 1,2: SSXO' nettes 35 Office Staff 2. Daniel Meeker 144, 203 Political Focus Club 15 Ski Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 International Language Club 34 IRL 1,2,35 Thanksgiving As- sembly 35 Funzapoppin 3. Randy Melton 203 Lawrence Mendenhall 94, 293, JV Track 1, Varsity Track 2,35 Library Staff 1,2. Kier MenniS 203 French C11-lb 15 C1559 Rgpfe' sentative 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. Mike Miles 203 Rebels 1,2,3. Jerry Miller 58, 203 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 25 National Ath- letic Honor Society 2. Don Mills 203 DeMollay 15 JV Football 15 JV Track 15 Retail Selling 3. Judy Milne 130, 203 Pep Club 1,2,35 Funza- poppin Make-up Committee 35 Drama Class Play 3. Tom Mmty 39, 40, 153,203 Ski cms 1,2,3: Sgt. at Arms 25 Rebeis 1,2,35 Varsity Rally 3. Barbara Mizel 203 Library Worker 25 Retail Selling 35 Winning Trophy for Merchandise Managing 3, Jan Mlynczak 203 Pep Club 2,35 Funzapop- pin 35 Office Staff 3. Jim Mlynczak 203 Rebels 2,3. Jim Mooney 203 Joe Moreland 159, 160, 181, 204 Latin Club 1,2,35 Tri-M 2,35 OrchestrB1,2,3LASB Repre- sentative 1,25 Marion County Youth Council Representative 35 Funzapoppin 1,2,35 Band l,2,3Q Pep Band 1,2,3. Don Moritz 53, 60, 62, 65,204 Varsity S Club 35 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2,35 ASB Representative 3, Ron Moritz 58, 204 Letterman's Club 2,35 Varsity Football 1,2,35 Varsity Baseball 1,2,35 JV Basketball 15 Rebels l,2,5 Class Repre- sentative 2. Kim Morris 204 Pep Club 1,2,3. Marilyn Morris 204 Suzanne Mosman 115, 204 FTA 1,2,35 German Club 2,35 JANS 35 National Thesplan Club li Pep Club 2,35 National Honor Society 2,3. Mary Moullete 204 Pep Club 1,3. Mike Moullete 204 Rebels 1,3. Margaret Murdock 115, 130, 132, 204 Russian Club 2,35 Vice-President 35 Drama Club 35 French Club 1,22 National Honor Society 35 ASB Representative 35 Girls' League Repre- sentative 23 Oregon Delegate-National Youth Forum 35 Homecoming Assembly Props Chair- man 35 Merit Scholarship Finalist 35 Prom De- corations 2. Cyndie Murray 37, 204 French Club 1,25 Art Club li Ski Club 1,22 Y-Teens 1,25 Class Representative 15 Prom Decorations Chairman 25 UGN Chairman 15 Decorations Chairman Sophomore and Junior Class Party 1,22 After- game Dance Decorations 2. Bob Naimark115, 117, 157, 159, 160, 204 French Club 25 Tri-M 1,2,35 President 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3i Hi-Y 2,35 Orchestre 2,39 Constitution Committee 32 ASB Represen- tative 25 Class Representative 15 Boys' League Talent Show 35 Funzapoppin 1,2,35 UGN Ta- lent Show 15 Band 1,2,35 Stage Band1,2,35 Jr. Symphony 2,35 Honors at Entrance, U. of Cal. Berkeley 3. Ken Neimeyer 32, 204 Rebels 1,2,3L Clypian Staff 2,35 Dan Nelms 204 Commercial Club 15 JV Wrest- ling 1. Kris Nelson 129, 204 Home Ec Club 2,35 Art Club 25 Candy Stripers 2,35 Girls' League Ca- binet 35 PE Office Worker 3. Paul D. Nelson 29,115, 118, 204 Ski Club 1,2,35Ann0L1nCerB Club l,2,Z National Forensic League 2,35 Teenage Republicans 2,35 ASB Standing Evaluation Committee 31 ASB Representative 19 Funzepoppin 2,31 Thanksgiving Assembly 2,35 Debate 2,3. Sandy Nelson 204 Candy Stripers 1,2,35 Pep 'Club l,2,35 Class Representative 15 Girls' Glee 15 Girls' League Cabinet 35 Fashion Show 35 Office Staff 3. Ellen Nichols 205 Home Ec Club 1,2,35 FTA 2. Danny Nickol 205 Diane Nielsen 31, 156, 157, 205 Tri-M 2,35 Secretary 35 Ski Club 1,2,5 French Club 15 Annual Staff 35 Choir 2,35 Clas s Representa- tive 25 Girls' Glee 15 Girls' League Represen- tative 35 Funzapoppin 35 Junior Assembly 25 Office Staff 2,35 Southernaires 35 Prom Chair- man 2g Coronation Ball Chairman 3. Kathy Norris 71, 205 French Club 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Junior Symphony 25 Girls' Swim Team 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Girls' League Re- presentative 2. Wilbur Noteboom 205 Ken Nott 205 Ken Nott 205 Sandy Oakley 205 Girls' Letter Club 1,2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Office Worker 2,3. Steve Obermann 205 Ski Club 35 S Club 1,2,35 Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3. Dutch Ochse 35, 156, 157, 205 Bob Osterling 126, 205 Ski Club 1,33 DECA 35 Parliamentarian 35 State Parliaj entarian 35 JV Football 15 JV Wrestling 15 Orchestra 15 ASB Representative 15 Sophomore Class Sgt. at Arms 15 Class Representative 15 Retail Selling 1. Gayle Ohling 36, 142, 205 Home Ec Club 15 Ski Club 1,25 Class Representative 25 Girls' League Council 2. Barry Ol son 159, 160,206 Tri-M 35 Orches- tra 1,2,35 ASB Representative 25 Funzapoppin 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3. Corrine Olson 206 Commercial Club 2,35 Se- cretary-Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Office Staff 1,2. , Karen Lee Olson 206 Home Ec Club 15 Class Representative 15 Homecoming Assembly 35 Office Staff 2. Nikki omans 206 FTA 1,2: Pep Club l,2,31 Band 1,2. Mote Ongsulee 114, 167, 206 Foreign Ex- change Student - Thailand 3. Kim Owen 206 Letterman's Club 2,31 Hi-Y 1,2 Varsity Tennis 1,2,35 Rebels 1,2,3. Kathy Owens 206 Home Ec Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Class Representative 1,35 Office Staff 35 Girls' League Representative 1,2. Sandy Palmer 206 FTA 2,37 Home Ec Club 15 Cadet Teaching 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. Jim Parker 206 Mike Parker 206 Larry Parker Lynn Paulus 37, 91, 115, 180, 206 Spanish Club 15 French Club 2: IRL 32 National Honor Society 2,35 JANS 1: President of Horizon Interclub 35 Girls' Tennis Team 1,35 Pep Club Council 25 Senior Clas s Secretary 35 Saxon- ettes 35 ASB Representative 15 Class Repre- sentative 25 Girls' League Cabinet25 Thanks- giving Assembly 2i Hoj ecoming 35 Coronation Assembly 29 Prom Committe 2. Jerry Pecht 206 Choir 1,2,33 Funzapoppin1,2. Barry Peine 35, 206 Gymnastics Club 2,35 President 35 Varsity Gymnastics 35 Verity Baseball 35 Rebels 2,3. Kathy Pennell 115, 206 lntemational Language Club 35 Y-Teens 1,2,32 Horizons 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Funzapoppin Tickets Chairman 3. Glenda Peoples 206 Office Staff 25 Retail Sel1ing3. Kenneth Person 206 Melba Peterson 206 Ron Petsch160, 206 Band 1,2,35 Ski Club 2,3. Christy Phillips 206 Pep Club Poster Chair- man 25 Seminars Committee 3: ASB Represen- tative 1,2,35 Thanksgiving Assembly 25 Twirp Day Rules Committee 3. Larry Pickerel 158, 206 Douglas Pietrok 206 Chess Club 3. Randel Pinckney 206 Bob Pobuda 206 NFL 35 Spanish Club 1,21 Library Worker 35 Debate 3. Ernie Pool 206 Rebels 1,2,3. Bill Powell 152, 206 Gymnastic Club 11 S Club 1.2.35 ASB Representative 25 Varsity Gymnastics 1, Thanksgiving Assembly 3, Li- brary Worker 35 Rebels 1,2,3. Cappy Preuit 207 Keith Price 207 JV Football 11 Jv Track 15 Varsity Track 2,31 Golf 1. Diane Prince 37, 207 FTA 2,35 Saxonettes 33 Office Staff 35 Girls' League Representative 3. Terry Proctor 58, 207 Ski Club 1.22 S Club 2,35 JV Fcotbag 13 Varsity Football 2,32 JV Track 15 Boys' League Representative 25 Class Representative 1,35 Thanksgiving As- sembly 1. Steve Quinn 31, 145, 207 18 Year Old V016 Committee 1,2,35 Annual Staff 35 Debate De- gree of Merit and Degree of Honor 1,2,35 Fun- zapoppin Script Committee 35 Funzapoppin 35 Debate 1,2,35 Quill gl, Scroll 3. Dan Rabe 207 Funzapoppin Stage Crew 1,2,3i AVA 1,2,3- TrelRandel1156, 157, 159, 160, 207 Tri-M 1,2,35 Vice-President 35 Historian 25 German Club 1,25 FTA 1,25 JANS 1,22 Gymnastics 12 Choir 35 Southemaires 35 Orchestra 2,35 Wel- fare Committee 35 ASB Representative 2,31 Class Representative 15 Thanksgiving Assem- bly 35 Christmas Assembly 31 Funzapoppin 2,31 junior Symphony 2,39 Band 152,3- Tim Rabold 207 Don Rader 207 Ski Club 3: JV Wrestling 1: JV Track 2. Jim Rastorfer 115, 130, 159, 160,207 N2- tional Honor Society 2,31 Tri-M 31 S Club 35 Varsity Tennis 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Band l,2,3. Linda Ray 207 jeff Reddinger 207 Dick Reed 207 Richard Rees 32, 85, 115, 159, 160, 207, Nation- al Honor Society 2, 35 Quill and Scroll l, 2, 35 NASS 1, 2, 35 Tri-M 1, 2, 35 HS Club 1, 2, 35 junior Symphony 1, 2, 35 Varsity Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Clypi an Staff 1, 2, 35 Sports Editor 25 Ed- itor 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Building and Grounds Committee 35 State Scholarship 35 Funzapoppin 35 Homecoming Script Committee 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3. Bill RenaYlt 207. Glen Reynolds 207 Ski Club 2. Kathy Ridings 207. Brian Riggs 207 Library Worker 3. Carol Ringeisen 207 FTA 1, 2g Latin Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Margo Ritchie 128, 208 JANS 1, 2, 39 Secretary 39 ASB Representative 35 Prom Decorations 25 Homecoming Decorations 35 Senior Banquet Dec- orations 39 Thanksgiving Assembly 3. Jerald Ritner 32, 208 Announcers Club 2, 35 Sec- retary 35 JV Cross Country 35 Track Manager 35 ciypian Staff 2, 3. Ron Rittenhouse 208 Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 35 IRL 35 Homecoming Assembly 3: Inter- club Council 35 Prom Decorations and Clean- up 2. 17131-if Roberts 73, 78, 92, 115, 141, 159, 161, 162, 154, 180, 208 German Club 1, 25 Tri-M 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3g Hi-Y 1, 25 Chemeke- tans 1, 2, 35 JV Basketball 15 Varsity Basket- ball 2, 35 JV Golf 15 Varsity Golf 2, 39 Senior Class President 35 Class Representative 35 Com- mencement Speaker 35 Boy of the Month 35 Ro- tarian 35 Band 1, 2, 35 junior Symphony 1, 2, 3. Ralph Roberts 208 Retail Selling 3. Jim Robinson 208 Ski Club 35 Class Represent- ative 25 Thanksgiving Assembly 35 Prom Decor- ations 3. Ron Robinson 208 DECA 3. Steve Roessler 115, 208 ASB Representative 2. Gayle Ronne 34, 37, 115, 208 Spanish Club 15 Ski Club 1, 25 IRL 25 Awards Committee 15 ASB Representative 15 Class Representative 35 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Saxonettes 35 Girls' League Cabinet 35 Cornation Court Assembly 2. Harry Root 208 Varsity Gymnastics 1. Sylvia Rothweiler 115, 208 Spanish Club 15 IRL 2g National Honor Society 35 JANS 15 Amature Skaters of America 2, 35 State Scholarship to SOC 35 Parents Club Scholarship 35 Funzapoppin 3. Joe Rouske Varsity Football 2: ASB Represent- ative 35 Retail Selling 3. Walt Ruddiman 208 S Club 2, 35 Gymnastic Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 15 JV Gymnastics 15 Varsity Gymnastics 2, 35 JV Track 15 Varsity T,-ack 2. Pete Rudie 115, 159, 160, 208 Announcers Club 1, 2, 35 Vice President 35 Ski Club 1, 35 Russian Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 International Language Club 35 Science Club 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 31 ASB Standing Constitution Committee 35 Funzapoppin 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Tri-M 2, 3: J'-Uliol' Symphony 1, 2, 3: National Honor So- ciety 2, 35 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 3, Larry Ruffcorn 208. Terry Runda1l82, 209 Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 33 JANS 1, 25 Girls Gymnastics 1, 2, 3:Gi1-ls' League Representative 1, 25 Gymnastic Assem- bly 1, 25 Prom Committee 2. Cristi Russell 209 Girls' Swim Team 3. Ray Russell Orchestra 25 Library Worker 3. Toni Russell 209. Kathy Ryals 209 French Club 1, 2, 35 FTA 3: Cadet Teaching 35 Pep Club Council 15 AFS Committee 3. Linda Ryals 33, 209 Clypian Staff Typist 3. Tim Rytel 209 French Club 2: Ski Club 15 JV Baseball 15 Rebels 1, 2, 35 Spring Style Show 1. Cheryl Sacre 209 Library Worker 2, 35 jim Salter 58, 94, 209 Letterman's Club 35 Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Track 1, 2, 35 Out- standing Football Player Award 1. Fred Sawyer 58, 209 S Club 2, 39 JV Football Manager 15 Varsity Football Manager 2, 35 Reb- els 1, 2, 3. Gregory Schildmeyer 58, 115, 117, 181, 209 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 National Athletic Honor Society 35 'S' Club 35 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 ASB Representative 2, 35 Glass Representative 35 Funzapoppin 2. Jeffrey Schirle 58, 156, 157, 209 Spanish Club l, 2: Ski Club 2, 35 FTA 2, 35 S Club 321V Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 JV Basket- ball 15 Ski Team 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 25 Boys' Glee 1, 22 Tri-M 32 Kansas State Music Clinic Scholarship 2. Rosalyn Schmick 160, 209 Concert Band 2. 3? State Scholarship 3. Susan Schmidt Kathy Schneider 210 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Trea- surer 25 Vice President 35 German Club 15 Quill and Scroll 15 Horizon Club 2, 35 Historian 35 Funzapoppin Make-up 3. Bill Schoppert 70, 115, 209. Tom Schott 209. Susan Schradle 115, 210 FTA 2, 32 lflfemaiivn- al Language Club 1, 2, 31 Cadet Teaching 33 National Honor Society 2, 35 Girls' League Rep- resentative 3. jack Schunk 51, 114, 130, 148, 159, 160, 162, 181, 210 National Honor Society 2, 35 President 35 Tri-M 1, 2, 35 German Club 1, 2, 35 National Athletic Scholarship Society 1, 2, 35 Salem Junior Symphony 1, 2, 35 Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 ASB Representative 35 Junior Class Sgt. at Arms 25 Concert Band 1, 2, 35120- tarian 35 Comation Court 35 Funzapoppin 1, 2, 35 ASB Parlimentarian 31h Pep Band 1, 2, 3. Carol Schwanke 115, 210 IRL 25 Evaluation Committee 35 Funzapoppin 35 UGN Powder Puff Football Game 3. Paul Schwarz 210 Funzapoppin 2, 3. Steve Scott Laura Seacat 38, 39, 40, 210 Latin Club 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club Council 25 Varsity Rally 35 Class Representative 15 Funzapoppin 3. Glenda Seamans 210. Larry Seamster 210 Retail Selling 3. Nancy Selander 158, 210 Girls' Glee 35 Office Staff 35 Girls' Letter Club 1. Cheryl shaffer 31, 120, 156, 157, 210 FTA 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Tri-M 35 Candy Stripers 25 Annual Staff 2, 31 Choir 3: Cadet Teaching 35 Girls' Glee 25 Homecoming Assembly 35 Thanks- giving Assembly 3. David Shaw 210. Douglas Shaw 210. Nancy Shay 210 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 FTA 2: Girls' League Representative 25 JANS 15 Thanksgiv- ing Assembly 2. Dane Sheffield 2 10. Steve Shelton 210 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 German Club 15 National Forensic League 2, 35 IRL 35 JV Track 15 Clypian Staff 35 Class Representative 25 Debate 2, 35 Interclub Council Steering Com. mittee Treasure 3. Anita Shepp 211 IRL 35 FTA 35JANS1gLi- brary Worker 3. Diane Sherwood 211 Home Ec Club 25 Office Staff 3. Gary Schilling 211 Ski Club 35 Annual Staff 1. julie Shinn 211 Ski Club 3. Tom Shipler 211. Blaine Shoop 156, 157, 211 chief 1, 2, 34 south- emairs 2, 3. Sue Siewert 143, 211 Commercial Club 1, 21 Girls' Letter Club 15 Girls' Glee 1, 2. john Silke 211. Kathleen Simons 158, 211 Girls' Letter Club 1, 2, 35 FTA 2: Ski Club 35 Girls' Glee 3. Doug Singer 2 11. Greg Skillman 37, 144, 151, 211 IRL State Rep- resentative 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 35 S Club 2, 3:1-Ii'Y 1, 2, 35 President 35 National Athletic Scholarship Society 35 JV Gymnastics 15 Varsity Wrestling 2, 35 AFS Com- mittee 35 ASB Representative 1, 25 Sophomore Class Vice President 15 Class Representative 1, 35 Thanksgiving Assembly 35 Junior Class Spirit Week 2: Funzapoppin 35 Foreign Exchange Student to Costa Rica 35 Army ROTC Scholar- ship Alternate 3. Bob Smi t h Charles Smith 158. Helen Smith 2 1 1. Linda Smith 212 Home EC Club 1, 25 Horizons 2, 35 Rainbow 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. L0lliSe Smith 28, 29, 88, 115, 148, 180, 211 Ski Club 1, 25 IRL 1, 2, 35 International Lang- uage Club 35 National Honor Society 2, 31 Presi- dent 25 ASB Second Vice President 35 Seminars Committee 15 junior Class Secretary 25 Class Representative 23 DAR Good Citizen of the Year 35 Maid of Cotton 25 Reb Deb 35 Comation Court 3, Fall Assembly 25 Comation Court Assembly 2. Ryan Smith 211 Varsity Track 35 Mechanical Drawing Willamette Valley Award 15 Concert Band 15 Library Worker 1, 2, 3. Sue Smith 33, 125, 211 Home Ec Club 2, 35 Vice President 25 Secretary 35 Y-Teens 15 Clypian Staff 35 Awards Committee 35 Office staff 3. Sue Smither115, 141, 165, 212 IRL 2, 3: Frel'lCh Club 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 15 National Honor Society 35 Gymnastics Club 15 President 25 Interclub Social Chairman 35 Gymnastics 15 Pep Club Council 25 U of Washington Scholarship 35 Girl of the Month 35 Funzapoppin 35 Cornation As- sembly 2: Experiment in International Living - japan 2. Susan Snyder 71, 159, 181, 212 Gymnastics Club 1, 25 Tri-M 35 Gymnastics 15 Swimming 1, 223 2, 3: ASB Representative 19 Class Representa- tive 33 Funzapoppin 2, 39 Office Staff 3. Gloria Sparks 212. Bob Speckman 212 Ski Club 1, 25 Rebels 1, 2, 3. Ron Spendal 212. Bruce D. Spong 34, 156, 157, 212 Spanish Club 1, Ski Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 35 Tri-M 3, Chior 2, 3, ASB Representative 2, 35 Class Rep- resentative 15 Music in May 35 Funzapoppin 3, Reiail Selling 3. Mark Springer 126, 156, 157, 212 DECA Presi- dent 3, Chior 2, 35 Retail Selling 3, Souther- nairs 2. Dan Stanton 160, 212 Funzapoppin 3. john Steinke 69, 95, 115, 121 National Honor 2, 3g Lettex1nan's Club 3: Intemational Language Club 3: National Athletic Scholarship Society 33 JV Basketball 13 Varsity Cross Country 35 Var- sity Track Z, 3: ASB Representative 1. Rick Steinke 2 12. Sue Stevenson 156, 157, 212 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3: Tri-M 2, 3, Southernairs 1, 2. 3: Funzapoppin 3. Cynthia Stewart 15 8. Linda Stewart 120, 212 Spanish Club 13 FTA 1, 2, 3g UGN Football Game 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. john Stone 153, 162, 164, 212 IRL 35 National Forensic League 2, 3, Marion County Youth Council Representative 2,33 after-game dane. Chairman ,HSV Golf 1: ASB Conagltutlon Com- mittee 3, AS Representative l, 25 Rotarian 33 Twirp Dance Chairman 3, Funzapoppin 1, 39 Homecoming 3. John Storey 58, 212 ,IV Football lg Varsity Football 2, 3. Cindy Storm 82, 212 French Club 1, 2, Gym- nastics 1, 2, 3g Girls' League Representative 2. Don Stoudenmeyer 161 212 Class Representative 33 Band 1, 2, 3. Chap Stout 212 French Club 3g Rebels 3. Sherrie Stove! 115, 212 Ski Club 1, 2, 39 Presi- dent 3: FTA 1, 2, 35 IRL 2, 33 Historian 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3p Cadet Teaching 3: ASB Representative 1, Funzapoppin Poster chairmen 35 Homecoming Decorations 35 Prom Poster Chairman 2: Prom Decor ations 2. Richard Stroup 212. Margo Stuart 213 Library Worker 2, 3, Letter of Commendation National Merit 3. Bob Stuller 117, 213 Chess Club 19 Cross Country 2, 3, JV Track 29 Varsity Wrestling 2, U of O Honor College 35 OSU Honors Program 3: U of Chicago Scholarship 39 High School Bowl 2, 3. Carol Sullivan 213 Commercial Club 2: Girls' League Representative 3. Kathi Sullivan 29, 32, 138, 141, 213 IRL 3: FTA 19 French Club 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 1, 2, 35 Clypian Staff 2, 3, UGN Committee 35 ASB Rep- resentative 2g Class Representative lg Inter- national Awareness Commiflee C18-Hman 3 2 Girl of the Month 3, Thanksgiving Cast 33 Thanksgiving Script 3, Funzapoppin 3, Senior Banquet Publicity Chairman 3. Mike Sweet 213. Sue Taggart 213. Terry Taggart 73, 75, 156, 157, 21 German Club 2, 31 Sv Club 2, 3, National Athletic Honor Society 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Young Republicans 3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2, JV Basketball lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Choir 1, 3, ASB Ex- ecutive Student Council 3, ASB Representative 2, Boy's Glee 2, Theresa Tallman 213 Library Worker 2, Office Staff 37 Retail Selling 3, Retail Selling Club 3. Alan Tandy 213. Bruce Taylor 85, 213 Rebel Chairman 3, Gym- nastics 1, 2. 3, Track 29 ASB Representative 3, Class Representatives 2: Boys' League Talent Show 3. John Taylor 120, 160, 213 FTA 1, 2, 35 Cadet Teaching 35 Library Worker 3: Debate 3, Band 1, 2, 3. Stewart Taylor 213 Announcer's Club 2: Vice President 3. Steve Teeter 213 Russian Club 2, 33 Ski Club 3, US Club 1, 2, 3g Varsity Gymnastics 1, 2, 3: Varsity Track 1, 2. Sherry Thibeau 37, 140, 213 FTA 1. 2. 3g Ski Club 1,3g rep Club Secretary 25 Treasurer 3 Interclub Vice President 3: Cadet Teaching 3, Orchestra 1, Girls' State Delegate 2, Saxonettes 41 3g Girl of the Month 3, Girls' League Represent- ative 1, 3, Thanksgiving Assembly 31 Comation Court Assembly 2: Homecoming Assembly 2, 3. Terry Thibeau 213 Ski Club 1, 2, 32 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Boys Glee 1, Thanks- giving Assembly 2, 3: Christmas Assembly 2, 3. Debrah Thomas 33, 213 Clypian Staff 3, Girls' League Representative 3, Mary Thomas Retail Selling 3. Pam Thomas 158, 213 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3: Library Worker 2, Retail Selling 3. Rodney Thomas Class Representative 3, john Thompson 35, 156, 157, 214 Choir 1, 2, 3, Southemairs 2. 3. Mike Thompson 87, 213 JV Wrestling 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, NROTC Scholarship 3. Mike Thompson 87 Rod Thompson 214 Latin Club 2, 33 JV Basket- ball 15 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, JV Baseball 1, ASB Representative 2, 37 Sophomore Class Sgt. at Arms lg Class Representative 11 UGN Concert 2, Boy's League Talent Show 35 Concert Band 1, 2. Sandy Thompson 214 FTA 2: Office smaff 3- Charlcttee Thrikel 214 Home Ec Club 2, 3. Lewis Todd 214. Linda Townsend 214. Marty Townsend 126, 214 DECA Treasurer 31 Clypian staff 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Alice Trezise 91, 115, 180, 214 IRL 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 National Honor Society 3, JANS 1, 2, Historian 2, Girls' Tennis 1, 3, Senior Class Treasurer 3: C'sss Representative 25 Cor- nation Court Assembly 25 Thanksgiving Assem- bly 3: Funzapoppin 3, Prom Decorations 2. Harold Trollinger 214 Senior Assembly 3: AVA 3. Dick Trumbly 214 Retail Selling 3: JV Football 15 Rebels 1, 2, 3. Ritchie Turner 35, 58, 87, 156, 157, 214 Choir 1, 2, 33 Southernairs 2, 3: ,IV Football 15 Vars- ity 2, 3. James Tutwiler Ski Club 1, 2. Tom Tvelt. Sandy Ulrich 214 FTA 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 31 Cadet Teaching 3, Thanksgiving Assembly 3, Funzapoppin 2. A1 Vafldefgrift 33, 214 JV Football lg Annual Staff li Clypian Staff 13. Jim Vannice 214 Sue Van Santen 91,115, 215. Vivian Van Valkenberg 215 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Representative 25 Library Worker 2, 3, Cora Vaughn 215 Retail Selling 3. Dave Vaughan 215 Debate 2. Linda Vogt 32, 115, 132, 141, 215 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Secretary 2: President 3, Latin Club 2, 3: Vice President 33 FTA 1, 2, Clypian Staff 2, 33 Cadet Teaching 3, Girl of the Month 35 Homecoming Script Chairman 3, Funzapoppin Script Chairman 3. Lon Wahl 215. Mike Waite 160, 215 Band 1, 2, 3. Mike Waldroop 159, 215 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Pam Walker 215 Ski Club 1, Art Club 2, Y-teens 1. 23 JANS 1, 2, 3, Comation Decorations Co- Chairman 31 Prom Decorations 2, School-to-School Dinner Decorations 35 Senior Banquet Decor- ations 3. Sherry Walz 215 French Club 1, 2: Home Ec Club 39 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Steve Wallace Clypian Stalk 3, Library Worker 3. Cathy Wann 115 215 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 IRL 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Merit Scholar- ship Finalist 3. Wanda Wsrd 158, 215 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3. Lee J. Watson 58, 61, 52, 63, 64, 115,140, 146, 148, 215 Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity S Club 2, 3: JV Football lg Varsity Football 2, 39 Varsity Baseball 2: ASB Standing Traffic Safety Com- mittee 1: ASB Standing Election Committee 3: ASB Representative 1, 3: Class Representative 2, National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Boy of the Month 3, Rotarian 35 Boys' League Representative 3. Hap Waltenbergez' 58, 66, 215 S Club 2, 3, JV Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3, Rebels 1, 2, 3. Nancy Watterson 29, 36, 115, 215 Art Club President 2, IRL 31 French Club 2, 31 FTA 11 Executive Council 3, Art Club 1, 3, Junior Art Association 2, Pep Club Cabinet 32 ASB Stand- ing Awards Commntee 39 National Honor Society 2, 3, Funzapoppin 3: State IRL Conference Del- egate 3, School-to-Schcol Committee Chairman 3. Dale Webb 115, 139, 216kRuss1an Club 1,2,3 3: President 3, Ski Club 1, 23 Rebels 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 1. Ralph Weeks 137, 216 Announcers Club 1, 2, 3: Treasurer 2: President 3, Russian Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 33 Electronics Club 1, 2, JV Gymnas- tics 1. 21 JV Track 1, 2: ASB Representative 1: Library Worker 1, 2. Rick Wendell 216 Retail Selling 3. Cheryl Werner 158, 216 Ski Club 3, Class Rep- resentative 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Mike West 216 Ski Club 2, 3. Eric Westpha170, 216 S Club 3, Var sity Swimming 2, 31 Varsity Track 2, Rebels 1, 2, 3. Tim Wheller 216 Rebels 1, 2, 3. Kathleen Wherley Library Worker 2, Retail Sel- ling 3, DECA Club 3. Bill Wherley 216 JV football 12 Gymnastics manager 2.3. Glen White 216. Julie White 216 Girls' Glee 1, 2, Louise Whitely Tri-M 3, Louise Whitely 160, 216 Tri-M 3, Commercial Club 2, 3. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Class Rep- resentative 1, Funzapoppln 3, Thanksgiving As- sembly lg Library Worker 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Marcia Whitlock 31, 142, 168, 198, 216 Home Ec Club 1, 2, Prom Hospitality Chairman 2: Annual Staff 2, 3, ASB Representative 1, Class Repre- sentative 29 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Penny's Fashion Board, Vice President 3, Girls' League Fashion Show lg Home Ec Club Fashion Show 3. Tom Whittemore 38, 39, 160, 216 Gymnastics Club lg Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Varsity Rally 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Class Representative 1, 2, Boy's League Executive Council 3. Jeff Wickert 216 'S' Club 2, 3g French Club 2, Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 3: Rebels 1, 2, 3. Tony Wickham JV Football 1. Linda Wiebe 216 Girls' League Altemate 15 Library Worker 2, Office staff 2. Linda Weissner 216 DECA 39 Secretary 35 DECA Student of The Week 3, Retail Selling 3. Roelof Wijbrandus 217 German Club 1, 2, Rebels 1, 2, 3. Larry Wiles 115 216 Varsity Cross Country lg National Honor Society 3. Bruce Williams 75, 78, 216 Hi-Y 1, 2: JV Basket- ball 2, 3, Varsity Golf 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 39 Class Representative 1, 3. jerry Williams. Sham Williamston 158 216 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 2, 3, Clypian staff 3, Girls' Glee 3: Library Worker 3, Drama Club 1, 2, International Language Club 2, 3. Marshall Winslow 159, 217 Latin Club 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Terry Wilhrow 217 Rebels 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Lab Assistant 3. Curtis Wolfer 217 Debate 1, 2, 39 Juanita Wong 217 Home Ec Club 2, 3. Eric Wood 217. Leslie Eood 160, 217 Drama Club 3, Concert Band 3. Kay W0Odf0rd 37, 89, 217 German Club 2, Sax- onettes 3, Reb Deb 3. Cathy Woods 37, 151, 157, 181, 217 Tri-M 2, 3: Treasurer 3, FTA 1, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3, French Club 1, Ski Club lg JANS 1, Choir 1, 2, 35 Secretary-Treasurer 3, Class Repre- sentative 3, Saxonettes 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Girls' League Representative 15 Funzapoppin 3: Southemairs 3, Cadet Teaching 3. Steven Worley 160, 215 Band 1, 2, 33 Funza- poppin 1, 2, 3: Rebels 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3: JV Football 1. Steve Woral 160, 217 Band 1, 2, 39 Rebels 1, 2, 33 Funzapoppin 1, 3: AVA 1. Linda Wothington 217 Commercial Club 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 35 ASB Representative 1. Sue Wright 156 217 Ski Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2: JANS 13 Choir 3: Girls' League Representative lg Senior Assembly 3: Prom Committee 2: Coronation Ball Decorations 3. Carol Yount 217 Y-Teens lp Girls' Glee 13 Office Staff 3. Marvin Wright 217 Young Democrats 1, 2: Art Club 2: Library Worker 2, 3. Phil Yamall 58, 217 Var sity Football 3g JV Baseball 1, 2. Aasen, Gerald 44, 87, 156,157 Aeschlimann, Jerry 44, 81 Sharon Young 217 Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Gymnastics 2. Representative 1: Spirit Week 2, 3. Dale Zehner 217 JV 'fiaseball lg Varsity Base ball 2? Rebels 1, 2, 3: Escort for Spring Fashion Show 2. Mike Zagyva 217 JV Football 1. Jann Zahradnik 37, 217 Saxonettes 3: Presi- dent 3: Class Representative 1: Girls' League ling 3, Sophomores Burger, Jean 46 Burke, Alan 46 Agalzoff, Dan 44 Agalzoff. Peter 44 Ambin, Rick 44 Alken, Anne 44 Akerson, James 44, 161 Allen, Charlene 44 Burke, Steve 46 Burrage, Dennis 46, 124 Burrell, Ann 46 Burrell, Brent 46 Burton, Tom 46 Buzard, Melody 46 Bynum, Ken 46, 81 Cadmus, Nancy 46 Calkin, Kenneth 46 Allen, Kenneth D. 44 Allen, Linda 44 Alley, Pat Christine 44 Ande son Candy C. 44 l' v Anderson, John Gregory 44, 161 Anderson, Lori 44 Anderson, Mike 44 Anderson, Steven 44, 85, 159 Andrus, Derek 44 Anton, Judy 44 Apley, Sue 44 Ardt, Chris 44 Bachmann, Richard 44 Baecher, Jeanne E. 44, 82 Bailey, George 44 Bakalar, Joyce 44 Baker, Clifford 4.4 Baker, Cyndy 44, 58 Baker, Richard 44 Baker, Virginia 44 Baldwin, Claudia 44 Ball, Gary 44 Ball, Marilyn 44 Banes, Betty 44, 81 Banes, Betty 44, Bartholomew, William S. 81 Barrett, Christine 44 Barton, Mindy 44 Bartsch, Ann 44 Bates, Dorene 44 Bates, Melvin 44, 161 Bayes, Carol 44 Beach, Kent 44 Beard, William 44, 70 Beardsley, Grant 31, 44, 68 Beck, Janice 45 Beck, Shelli 45 Becker, Leslie 45 Bell, Mike 45 Bello, Charles 45. 68 Bennett, James 45 Bennett, Lonnie 45, 87 Bennett, Robin 45, 71 Bennin ton, Bill 45 Bernartgs, Bruce 45 Berry, Dale 45 Bickell, Jim 45 Biles, Brent Steve 45 Birch , Kathy 45 Bishop, William 45 Bissell, Paula 45, 58, 156, 157 Blorkrnan, Steve 45 Black, Cheryl 45 Black, Pat 45 Blackman, Debbie 45 Blake, Jacquelyn 45 Blanchm-d. Clark 42, 43 Blume, Starr 45 Boice, Craig 45 Bonlie, Stephen 45 156, 157 Bonney, Craig 45, 81, 93, 149 Bourson, Gary 45 Bowden, Bruce T. 45 Bowen, Catherine 45 Boyd, Pat 45 Brandt, Terry 45 Branthover, Peggy 45 Brazie, Bob 45 Brennen, Sherry 45, 161 Brewster, Sandra 45 Calkins, Pat 46, 87 Callender, Sharen J. 46 Cameron, Lynda 46, 158 Camillo, Mary 46 Camp, Alvin 46 Campbell, Charles 46 Cannon, Katte 43, 46, 71 Captain, Pat 46 Capwell, James 46, 87 Cardiello, Janice 46 Carpenter, Pam 46 Carr, Polly 46 Carter, Bill 46 Casy, Shannon 46 Casqueiro, Dennis 46 Catalani, Robert 46, 87, Chakarun, Greg 46, 161 Chapel, Mary L. 46 Chase, Carolyn 46 Chesley, Dwayne 46 chinbui-g, David 37, 46, 68, 87, Chinn, Georgia 43, 46, 82 Chisholm, Pat 46 161 Chitwood, Rebecca 46, 158 Christner, Elaine 46 Cinquini, Ed 46, 68 Clark, Cris 46 Clark, Deborah 46 Claussen, Nancy 46 Clem, Jodel 46 cioyd, Nick 43, 46, 68 Connor, Susan 46 Cooley, Lance 46, 119 Cooley, Pam 46 Cooper, Janice 47 Cooper, Mark 47, 68 Comwell, Richard 47, 161 Couture, Sally 47 Cox, Stacey 47 Cox, Lorena 47 Cox, Ronald 47 Cranford, Donna 47 Crawl' ord, Judy 47 Crawford, Rick 47, 87, 161 Crisler, Bob 47 Crom, Charles 47 Crone, Stephen 47, 68, 80, 151 Croston, Linda 47 Curtis, Robert 47 Daley, Emily 47,121,150 Dale, Nancy 47 Daley, Jeffy 47 Daniels, Rohnda 47, 158 Davidson, Louise 47, 158 Davidson, Steve 47 Davis, Carol 47 Davis, Thomas 47, 160 Day, Cheryl 47 Day, Mary Margaret 47 Deal, Cris 47 deArmond, Lynn 47, 158 DeGeer, Sandra 47, 128 Deglow, Gary 47 Deloretto, Chip 47, 68, 81, Depuy, Ron 47 Derksen, Kim 47 149 Bristow, Susan 45 Britt, Betsy 45 Britton, Beverly 45, 158 Bronec, Theresa Joan 45 Brown, Autholena 45, 158 Brown, Carolyn 45, 158 Brown, Pam 45 Brown, Shelly 45 Dethleps , Peggy 47 Dierks, Kenneth 47, 85 Dillon, Ron 47 Divel, Cheri 47 . Dobson, Linda 47 Domogalla, John 47 Donovan, Liz 47 Dooley, Dennis 32, 47 Brus, Rene 45, 158 Bruzas, Lonnie 46, Buntjer, Gary 46, 68 Buren, Judy 46 Dom, Susan 47 Douglas, Don 47 Douglas, Scott 47, 85 Dryden, Richard 47, 158 156,157,159 Dube, Dorothy 32, 47 Dunnihoo, Rowena 47 Dunsbergen, Kathleen 47 Durant, Kerry 48, 85, 158 Durben, Pat 48 Dykman, Thorley 48 Earle, Robert 48 Edmonds, David 48, 68, 80 Edwards, Donald 48, 85 Edwards, Denise 48 Elfstr om, Tim 48 Elkins, Peggy 48 Elliott, Diane 48 Elliott, Debbi 48 Ely, Rick 48 Enninga, Peggy 48 Ennis, Tom 48 Erickson, Charles 48 Erler, Delores 48, 82, 158 Ertsgaard, David 48 Eubank, Ralph 48 156, 157 Everitt, Debbie 48, 161 Fahey, Kathy 48, 158 Fejfar, Carla 48 Feskens, Randy 48 Feusner, John 48 Followell, Cathy 48 Forgue, Monte 48 Forster, Stephanie 43 Fowler, Joyce 31, 48, 82 Fox, Kathy 48 Freshner, Dan 48 Frum, Vicki 48 Fuchs, Jerry 48 Fullerton, Lynne 48 Fullwiler, Nick 48 Gadach, Robert 48, 68 Galbraith, Rosalyn 48 Galbraith, Ruth 48 Gangware, Cora 48, 71 Garrison, Karen 48 Garrisoh, Vicki 48 Gases, Curt 48 Geibel, Dale 48 Geiser, Pete 48 Gesner, Mike 48 Giddens, Roger 48 Gifford, Ben 48 Gilmore, Kathy 48, 158 Givens, Kelle 48 Gladow, Jeffery 48 Gloor, Richard 48, 68, 80 Goffrler, JoAnne 49 Goffrier, Tim 49 Goodall, Mike 49 Gordan, Janice 49 Grabenhorst, John 49 GrangE,YBeverly 49 Gray, Shelia 49 Roger Ziebart Library Worker 1, 2: Retail Sel- Green, Meri 42, 43, 49, 71,13B, 149 Greider, Guy 49, 156, 157 Grewe, Timothy 49. 87 Grimms, Douglas 49 Gritton, Steven 49 Gross, Katherine 49, 158 Grussendorf, Paul 49 Gunnar, Megan Roz 49 Haakenson, Carolyn 36, 49, 91 Hafferkamp, Mar, 49, 68, 80, 161 Hagedorn, Brad 49, 87 Haggerty, Katie 49,l30, 144, 155. Hall, Carol 49, 144, 156, 157 Hambleton, Jerry 49 Hamilton, Christine 49 Hamilton, Janice 49 Hamilton, Rodney 49 Hampton, Margo 49 Hammer, Susan 49 Hanna, Jo Marie 49 Hannum, Marsha 49 Hansen, Barbara 49 Hardwick, Andy 49 Harper, Patrice Ann 49 Harris, David 49, 119 Harris, J ulie 49, 82 Hartley, Melissa 49 Hatfield, Stephen 49 Hathaway, Nancy 49 Hawkes, Suzanne 49 Helm, William 49 157 Henne. Debbie 49 Henne, Linda 49 Hertel, Steve 49 Hewitt, Gregory 49, 161 Hicks. Gregory 49, 153 Hill, Bartlett 49 Hitchock, Carolyn 49 Holland, Denise 49 Holm, Carl 49 Hook, John 50, 70 Hopkins, Margaret 50 Hom, Dori 50 Homing, Jan 36, 50 Hoskinson, Richard 50 Houck, Roy 50 Hovenden, Deanne 50 Hovenden, Doug 50 Howard, Cheryl 158 Howe, Franklin 50 Huggins, Milenie 50, 71 Hulett, Dorothy 50 Hummel, David 50, 156, 157 Hunter, Robert 43, 50 Hutchins, Kim 50 Hutchinson, Terry 50 Hydes, Dave 50 lngle, Terry 50 lsaacs, Sally 50 Iverson, Evelyn 50, 158 lvie, Bob 50, 161 Jackson, Cindy 50 Jerry 50, 68, 81 Jackson, Jackson, Kathleen 50 Jackson, Ralph 50 Jacox, Neil 50 Jaeger, Jon 50 Janzen, Sandra 50 Jensen, Kay 50, 82 Jenson, Wendy 50 Jersey, Alan 50, 158 Jeter, Melinda 50, 158 Johnson, Dennis 50 Johnson, Gary 40, 68, 80, 15 Johnson, Jennifer 43, 50 Johnson, Marla 50 Johnson, Sally 50 Johnston, Martha 50 Jouy. Sharon 50 Jones, Marvin 50 Jones, Maryann 50 Jones, Robert 50, 159 udson, Robert 50, 68, 81 Jones. Sandra 50 eden, Bernard 43, 50 Juras, John 50, 87 Kaiser, Connie 50 Kam, Mike 50 Kames, Doug 50 Kelly, Mari' 50 Kennedy , Terry 51 Kerns, Tim 51 Keuscher, Chris 51 Keuscher, Ken 51 King, Nancy 51, 82 Kirk, Janie 51 Kishpauch, Randy 51 Kleiber, Norbert 51 Klaboe, Kay 51 Klecker, Debbie 51 Knox, William 51 Kosack, Peggy' 51 Kostenborder, William 51 Kraushaar, Nancy 51, 91 Krives, David 51, 58, 68 Kubishta, Sandra 51 Kuhnly, Paula 51 Kyle, Kim 51 Ladd, Bob 51 Laible, Jerome 51 Lang, Christine 51 Lange, Joyce 51 Lannigan, Bruce 51 Large, Mike S1 Largent, Mike 51 Larson, Bonnie 51 Larson, Karl 51 Larson, Sally 51 Lauderdale, Robert 51 Lawrence, Jon 51 Ledford, Mark 51 Lee, Alan S1 Lehman, J. 51 Lenz, Ken 51 Leslie, David 51 Letoumeux, Robert 51 Letterman, Linda S1 Lewin, Stella 51 Livesay, Robert Loewen, Denise Logan, 51 51 Linda 51 Long, Steven 51 Long, Tim 51 Lovejoy, Roy 51 Lowells, Terry 51 Lowrie, Linnette 51 Lowthe r, Bruce S1 Lyke, Ted 52 Lyles, Elaine 52 Mac Ta ggaff, Phil 52 McAllister, Barbara 52 McAllister, Leonard 52 McCarthy, Mike 52 Mc Crac ken, Linda 52 McDonough, Pat 52, 156, 157 McDonough, Pat 52, 81, 159 McDowell, Mary 52 McFerron, Kathy 52 McGarvey, Richelle 52- McPherson, Donald 52, 70 McQuiston, James 52 Manitsas, Katherin 52 Marsh, Mike S2 Marsh, Patti 52, 145 Martell, Nancie 52 Martin, John 52, 68, 161 Martin, Richard 52 Martino, Marsha 52 ,Mason, Kathy 52 Mattson, Becky S2 Mattson, Linda 52 I Nelson, Steven 53 Newell, John 53 Newport, Harold 53 Nichols, Jim 53, 87 Norris, Barby 31, 53 Norris, Russ 53, 159 Northcutt, Mark 53, 81, 161 Nuss, Rick S3 Nyberg, Steven 53, 68, Oakley, Darrell 53, 68 Oakley, Linda 53 Obermann, Susan 53, 68 Olsen, Eric 53 Omans, Carol 53 O'Rielly, Tauny 53 Ostllnd, Donna 53 Ostrin, Cathleen 53 Ostrin, Mike 53 Ottum, Philip 53 Patovich, Mike 53 Paris, Diane 53 Park, Darlon 158 Patterson, George 53 Patterson, Rodney 53 Patton, Delmar 53, 85, 156, 157 Patton, Irving 53 Paul, Bertran 53, 160 Paulus, Penny 53 Pederson, Janet 53 Pederson, Janis 53 Pellettler, Joan 32, S3 Pence, Bradley 53 Pennell, Robert 53 Peteel, Roy 53 Petsch, Susan 53 Phillips, Debbie 43, 53 Phillips, Jill S3 Phillips, Steve 53 Pierce, Donna 54 .Maus, Lynne 52, 91, 158 Mayes, Sheri 52 Meire, Nancy 52, 160 Mercier, Duane 52 Meredith, Sue 52 Merrifield, Bruce 52 Methvln, Ted 52 Meyering, Carolyn 52 Mickenham, Dave 52, 161 Miller, Carol 52 gMiller, Diane 52, 158 Poe, Georgia Sq, 158 Pool, David 54 Poole, Craig 54, 136 Porter, Craig 54 Porter, James 54 Potter, Dave 54 Price, Barb 42, 43, 54, 71, 118 145 Price, Rita 43, 54 Priest, Bev 54, 158 Prince, Frances 54, 82 Miller, Gregory 52 Miller, Jody 52 Miller, Kathryn 52 Miller, Miller, Linda 52 Mark 52, 7,0 Mitchell, Marilyn 52 Mlynczak, Mary 52 Moeck, Steve 52, 161 Moffitt, Eileen 52 Moles, Cindy 52, 166 Moore, Larry 52 Moore, Ron 52 Moriarty, Sally 52, 161 Morley, Linda 52 Morris, Kerry 53, 81 Morse, Cynthia 33 Munn, Dale 53 Murphy, Bonnie S3 Murray, Steve 53 Nably, Sharon 53 Neary, Nelson Marjorie 53 , Diane 53 Nelson, Eric 53 Nelson, Janet 53 Nelson, Nick 53 Proctor, Bob 54 Proctor, Susan 54 Pugh, Steve 54 Quirk. Erin 54, 81 Rabe, David 54 Ramsden, Dana 54 Ramsden, Janelle 54 Ramus, Maria 54 Randall, Jane 54 Ray, Robert 54 Rea, Peggy 54, 156, 157 Reed, Sandra 54 Reimer, Pat 54, 156, 157 Reynolds, Kathy 54 Risteen, Danny 54 Ritchie, Garry 54, 161 Roberts, Tom 54 Robinson, David 54 Romig, Beverly 54 Rosecrans, Karen 54, 158 Roselle, Jeff 54 Rothweiler, sid' 54 Rowell, Dick 54, 160 Royalle, Eugene 54 Royall, Frank 54 Adams, Virgil 100 Adamson, Clark 100 Adrian, Scott 100 Agalzoff, Nancy 100, 156, 15 Ahlbin, John 100 Aiken, David 100 Albert, Theresa 100 Albin, Gayle 100 Aleshire, Maydel 100 Allen, Larry 100 Allenby, Karen 100 Amen, Linda 100 Anderson, Rod 100 Anderson, Ted Anderson, William 100 Andrus, Darcy 7 Runner, Diane 54 Rutledge, Soo 54, 71 Ryals, Karen 54 Sabin, Doug 54 Sabrowski, Charlotte 54 Sage, Scott 43, 54, 81 Samples, Bonnie 54 Sather, Kris 33, 54, 158 Sceva, Christine 54 Schaefer, Steve 42, 54, 156, 157 Scheyer, Paula 55 Schick, Becky 55 Schieno, Bruce 43, 55 Schlewitz, Karen 55 Schirle, Deborah 55 Scofield, Dennis 55, 70, 161 Scott, Debra 55 Scott, Gail 55 Seamster, John 55, 161 Seay, Marjorie 55 Setala, Susanne 55 Seymour, Kim 55, 156, 157 Shankle, Carla 43, 55 Shattuc, Pamela 55 Shaw, Carl 55 Sheffield, Bill 55, 158 Shelton, Dana 55 Sherman, jane 55 Shewell, Myron 55 Shoemake, Karen 55 Shoemake, Keith Sills, Jackie 55 Sllls, Vickie 55 Simons. Scott 55 Sims, Jennifer 55 Slsson, Larry 55 Smith, Bruce 43, 55 Smith, Lynda 55 Smith, Mike 55 Smith, Steve 55, 136 Smith, Wesley ss, 87 Solomon, Diane 55 Sorensen, Rodney 55, 68, B1 Sparks, Larry 43, 55. 156, 157 Spoor, Karen 55 Sproule, Mike 55 Squire, Sally 55, 153 Stadius, Mike 55, 160 Stauss, David 55 Stein, Carol 55 Steinke, Doug 55, 159, 160 Sterba, Lloyd 55 Stewart, Anne 55 Stillings, Kathy 55 Stiner, Teresa 55 Stone, Bill 55 Stotler, Deborah 55 Stuart, Lorna 55 Stuller, Jim 55, 160 Synowski, Roger 68,1161 Syverson, Greg 81 Taggart, Kathleen 56 Tallman, Loree S6 Tarnasky, Mike 56, 68, 87 Terjeson, Craig 56 Terpln, Leslie 56 Teeter, Terry 56 Thirl, Ken 56, 161 Thomas, Phillip 56 Thomason, Kris 56 Thompson, Cindy 56 Thompson, Steve 56 Thorn, Mike 56 Thornton, Tom 56 Juniors Bailey, Geneva Baird, Don 100, 156, 157 Baker, Carol 100, 156, 157 Baker, Dani 100 Baker, Gloria 100 Baker, Gwen 100 Baker, Jeani 31, 100 Balch, Johnnie 100 Baldwin, Robert 87, 100 Ball, Kathy 100 Armpriest, Diane 36, 38, 100,156,157 Arthur, Rebecca 100 Atkins, Ervin 100 Ault, Jim Austin, Diane 100, 156, 157 Apodaca, Margaret Bach, Steven Baglien, Jerry 226 Barber, Jodee 100 Barger, Steve 68, 98, 99, 100, 149 Barham, Sandra 100, 159 Bamett, Rodkne 100 Barrett, Ed 100, 156, 157 Barrett, Jim 0 Bathurst, Mary 100 Battalion, Sue 33, 100, 156, 157 Baxter, Carol 100 Baxter, Vicki 100 Beach, David Beard, Emily 100 Beardshear, Don 100 Bechtell, Sarah 100 Beegel, Terri 100 Bello, Gary 100 Beem, Sandy Benson, Cheryl Bentson, Linda 100 Berger, Mark 100 Bieraugel, Ruth 101 Birch, David 33, 101 Birks, Grace 101 Bish, Monte 101 Bishop, Darryl 101 Black, Robert 101 Black, Michael 101 Blando, Don 101 Blando, Linda Blume, Bobbie 101 Boals, Clare 101 Boatman, Stanely, 58, 101 Bocock, James 101 Boe, Dennis 101 Boehmer, Dianne 101 Bohnstedt, Ted 101 Bomholdt, Linda 101 Bosch, Roger 85, 101 Thurman, Dana 55 Thurman, Leon 55 Tompkins, Daniel 56 Tompkins, Joey 30, 56 Thomkins, Nancy 56 Tooley, Lynda 56 Toews, John 56 Torgeson, Debbie 56 Totton, Donna 56, 158 Tracer, Carol 56 Tracy, Gayle 56 Trudeau, Gary S6 Tufteskog, Sonja 56 Turner, Steve 56, 68, 156, 157 Turner, John 56, 68 Vandegrift, Carol 56 VanWormer, Donna 56 vet-mm, Shelly 56, 158 Vincent, Laura 56 Wade, Chris 56 Wade, Mari 160 Wade, Diane 56, 158 Wagner, Mary 56, 158 Wagoner, Richard 56, 68 Wagner, Wade 56 Waldie, Kathryn S6 Waldo, Paul 56 Walen, Jeff 56 Walker, Debra 56 Wallace, Craig 56 Waller, Paul 56 Waltz, Rose S7 Ward, Mary S7 Weathers, James'57 Weaver, Steven 57 Webster, Pamela 158 Welch, Kenneth 57 Welch, Randy 57 Welch, Sarah 57 Welllver, Ronnie 57, 158 Wendt, Joyce S7 Wendt, Shirley 57 West, MerrieLyne 57, 158 Wheeler, Christi 57, 161 Wheeler, Steve 57, 161 Whitehurst, Ruth 57 Whitlock, Darlene 36, 57, 158 Whittemore, Chuck 57, 161 Widby, David 57 Wiebe, Ron 57 Wlles, Steele 57 Wilhelm, Dana 57 Williams, Danny 57 Williams, Dianne 57 Williams, John 57 Williams, Marilyn 57 Williams, Pam 57, 158 Wills, D avid 57, 68, Sl, 158 Wilson, John 57 Winslow, Norma 57 Winter, Cheryl 57 Wolcott, Bonnie 5 7 Wolfe, Bonnie 57 Wood, Christie 57 Woody, Paige S7 Worthington, Mike 57 Wright, Pat 57, 118, 130 Wulf, Paul 57, 155, 157 Yeater, Debra 57 Yeater, Yeldig, Laura 57, 159 Keith S7 Young, Irvin 57 Zetterburg, Sue 57 Zimmerman, Kristine 57 Zuke, K aren S7 Bower, Sandy 101 Boyer, Cathi 30, 101 Bramsen, Dave Brandt, John 101 Bratton, Tim 101 Breakey, Gordon 85, 101 Brewer, Carlsen 101 Bristow, Jody 101 Brooks, Kathy 101, 119 Brown, Diane Brown, J Brown, ennifer 31, 137 Johnie 101 Brown, Robert Bruce, William 101 Brus, Denise 101 Buckner, Jacqueline 101 Bucy, William 32, 101 Burch, Rebecca 36, 38, 101, 128 7 Buren, William 37, 101, 156, 15 Burke, Doug 101 Burt, Carol 101 Butler, Jarma 101, 158 Cain, Linda 101, 155 Calaba, Craig 101 Caldwell, James 90, 101, 133, Camp, Valli Camron, Larry Cameron, Susan 32, 101, 158 Camillo, Tracy 101, 137 Campbell, Arlene 101, 159 Carbaough, Mike 101 Carlson, Sidney 101 Carlton, Chris 87 Carlton, Jim Carpenter, Dave 102 Carpenter, Penelope 102 Carpenter, Sharon 102 Caratensen, John 102 Carter, Steve 102, 160 Cavaliere, James 102 Chaffin, Mike 102 Champlin, Judy 102, 156, 157 134 Chandler, Roy Chapel, Deayne Chappell, Allen Chapman, Scott Chase, Chase, 102 102 102 Gary 102 Vikki 102 Chrathen, Gloria 102 Cheste Chinn, r, Cheri 102 Amold 58, 102 Kuhl, Lynda 106, 159, Chomey, Tyra 102 Christensen, Marty Christlanson, Rodney 30, 102 Clafin, Pat Cline, Gary Chu, Carleton Barbara 102 Calfin 68, 102 Clark, C lark, Cowan, Clark, Jean 102 Clark, Joy 102 Clark, Kr.,-e,1102, 130 Clemens, Lonnie 102 Cline, Loretta Colling, Dede 102 Collins, ames , 1 Combs, ,I 70 02,118,119 Ronne 102 Comstock, Susan Conove ,, Sandy sz, 102 Cooley, Eric 90, 102, 150 Cooper, Kim Couture, Pat 102, 153 Andi 102 Felmlee, Dwight 103 Ferrin, Judith 103, 160 Feskins, Linda 103 Finegan, Mike 103 Flagg, Anthony 58, 103 Forbes, Sue 103, 156, 157 Forgue, Robert 58, 103 Foster, Terry Sue 104 Franklin, Novalyn 104, 158 Free , Wanda 104158 Freebum, Holly 104 118 Fuchs, Eugene 104 Fullwiler, Deborah 41, 104,149 Followele, Cathy 158 Gallagher, Dennis 37, 104, 156, 15 Gardner, Jan 104 Gartz., Lynn 104 Geer, Randy Gehler, Paul 33, 104 Geiser, Kathleen 99, 104, 133 Genteman, Ron Gerberding, Thomas 104 Gibson, Anna 104 Gies, Julia 104 Gilmour, Garth Gonser, Vicki Goddard, Gwen 104, 159, Gookin, Terry 104 Glantz, Tom 158 Graham, Christine 104 Gray, Kenneth 104, 159, 160 Green, Dan 104 Greene, Deborah Gritton, Loris 104 Groff, Jerry 73, 104 Guard, Gregory 104 Gun, Harold 104 Gustafson, Shelley 104, 160 Haag, Cathy 36, 38, 104 Hackett, Karen 104 Habenfeld, Marc 104 Hadley, Bruce 104 Hagedorn, Cindy 104, 132 Hale, Kitty 104 Hale, LaDonna 104 Hale, Sarah 104 Hamilton, John 104, 161 Hanggi, Kathy 104, 143 Hanson, Jim 104 Hanson, Steve 58, 104 160 Jackdon, Greg Jenks, Richard 106 Jenning, Steve 68, 90, 106, 149 Jennings, Diane 106, 158 Jepson, Paul fSkipj Johnson, Cindi 106 Johnson, Connie 98, 106, 149 Johnson, Edward CBudj 106, 161 Johnson, John 106 Johnson, Kirsten 106, 160 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jones, C Lori 106 Steve 106, 160 Steve A. 106 Ynthia 106 Jones, Betty 99, 106, 124 Jones, J Jones, J im 106 ohn 1. Jones, Sandra 99, 106 Karsten, Randy 106 Kapuniai, Allyson 106 Kelly, Jeffery 106 Kent, Linda 106 Kightlinger, Donna 106 Killoran. ludv King, Susanne 106 Kittel, Anne S. 106 Miller, Dennis 1-08 Miller, Larry Miller, Roy 108 Mills, Charles 108, 149, 151 Mills, Dave 108 Mills, Roy 108 Minard, Chole 108 Mink, Larry 108 Mink, Michael 53, 108 Mize, Kenneth 108 Mollgard, Mike 85, 108 Mollgaard, Gary 87, 108 Montgomery, Ken 108 Moon, Shannon 10B Moreland, Ruth 108 Morgan, Dana 108 Morris, Lane Mortensen, Karen 108 Mortimore, Richard 30, 108 Moskal, Annie 108 Mott, Loma 108 Mull, Doug 108 Mumo, Janet 108 Murren, Sandy 108 Musgrave, Clare 108, 156, 157 Mussman, Nancy 108 Muller, Dennis 158 Klinger, Charels 106 Knight, Doug 106 Knepper, Katherine 106 Koch, John 106 Kowalski, Leo 106 Kreitzberg, Susan 106 Kropp, Wendy 106 Kuebler, Mike 106, 137, 143 160 Nelson, Barbara 33, 108 Nelson, Brian 108, 159, 160 Nelson, Dan Nelson, Janice 1 08 Nelson, Jerry 108, 158 Newton, Kathleen 108, 159 Newton, Marie 108 Nicholls , Bill 108 Crawford, Steve 102 Crippen, Jeffery 33, 102 Crowell, Barbara 102 Curtis, James Cutler, James Culbertson, Mike 102 Hardy, Erlene 104 Hargrove, Rodney 104 161 Harmon, Kathy 104 Daggett, Nancy 1 02 Daley, Connie 102 Dalke, Kathy 102 Davis, Harvey 102 Davis, Dick 102 Davis, Stan 102 Day, Suzanne 102, 156, 157 Dehut, Anita 102, 158 DelaPP, Mike 103 DeLooze, Ted 103, 160 Deip, Mike 103 Denault, Denton, Jayne 1 03 Marcia 103 Denton, Marilee 103 Denton, Richard 103 Dewey, Mike 58, 52, 73, 98, 103,138 Dickey, Bobbie Djerks, Dave 103 Harshaw, Diana 104 Hartman, Rolf Hatfield, Jack 70, 104, 160 Hatfield, Shelly 104 Haugen, Karen 104 Hayden, Fern 105 Hayden, Gorden 105 Hayhurst, Marilyn 105 Held, Connie 105 Hellemn, Bruce 105 Henry, Pat 105 Herburger, Fred 105 Herd M. Christine 105 Herline, Jerry 105 Hewit, Melody 105 Hickok, Harold 105, 159, 150 Hicks, Bob Hicks, Dave 59, 73, 78,105 Hicks, Kenneth 105 Hicks, Valerie 105 Hightower, Sherrie 105 Dilg, Dan Dilger, Greg 103 Dixon, Candy 103 Doak, Edward Domey, Allan 103 Dobson, Kathleen 103 Dobson, Maralee 103 Dolezal, John 103 Donohoe, Maryann 103 Dooley, Barbara 103 Doran, Robert 103 Dougherty, David 87, 103 Douglas, James 103 1-1111, Clifford qTomj 105 Hill, Debbie 105 Hill, Debbie Joan 105 Hill, Larry Hill, Randy 105 Hillsland, Dennis 58, 87, 105, 160 Hilipot, Doug 105 Hinkle, Sharon 105 Hinkle, Tammie 105 Hoch, Ronald 105 Hochhalter, Anne 89, 105, 159 Hochstetler, Cherri 34, 36, 105 Hocker, Deborah 105 Duffield, Carol 103 Dunham, Rogar 103 Dunn, Bruce Edward SB, Dewilde, Rich 103, 161 Eaton, Sue 103 Edmonds, Gary 58, 65, Edwards, Deborah 103 64, 80, 103 67, 73, 78, 98, Ellerbrook, Betsey 82, 103, 159 103 Hoffman, Patty 1 05 Hoffstetter, William 105 Hogan, Mike 105 Holdorf, Diane 105 Holloway, Cindi 105 Holloway, Lindi 105 Holste, Bill 105 Ellingson , Joyce 103 Elmore, Jane Elmore, Ralph 103 Ely, John Embick, Richard 70, 85, 103 England, Trish 34, 36, 103, 119 Engle, Jane 103 Erpelding, Sandy 103 Ertsgaard, Paul Dennis 103, 160 Eubanks, Wendy 103 Elans, Mary Jacqueline 103 Farmer, Rod 103, 155,157 Feil, Janet 103, 158 Feiring, Ruth 99, 103, 130, 149, 156,157 Hopkins, Cathryn 105 Hopkins , Peggy Howell, Patricia 105 Howey, Sandra 105 Howser, Barbara 105 Howser, Susan 34, 36, 105 Humphreys, James 105 Hunt, Dan E15 Hunt, Susan 105 Hunter, Jim 105 Hutchinson, Harold 105, 119 Hutchinson, Sandra Hydes, Candace 106, 129 Insley, Charles 106, 132 lwen, Sandra 106 Kuhns, David 106 Kunkle, Bill A. 106 Kuper, Karen 106, 160 Kurtti, Elizabeth 106 Lang, James 106 Lane, Gertrude Esther Lange, Ramon 106 Langford, Russell 106 Lannin, Kathleen 106 Lar ge, Dan 106 Larson, Bob 87, 106 Larson, Nancy 106 Lawerence, Gary 106 Lawrence, Ray 107 Lefever, Dennis 107 Lenz, Monte 87, 107 Lewis, Madelyn 107 Light, Pamela 107 Linn, Gene 107 Lockler, Molly 107 Loder, Rodney 107 Loganbill, Robert 107 Loika, John 107 Long, Rod 107 , Tony 107 Lgiiiidge, Merridith fMaynarCU 107 Loveall, Angie 107 Lawrie, Pam 107 Lucero, Jean 107 Lumber, John 107 Luna, Kathi 107 Lyon, Laura 107 Lyons, Judi 107 Marby, William MacDonald, Margaret 107 MacKinnon, Lynda 107 Mack, Gary 107 Markee, Denise 107 Marth, Susan 107 Marr, Larry 107 Marsh, Richard 207 Martin, Dennis Martin, Randy 107 Martindale, Denny 107 Maulding, John 107 Maurer, Janet 107 McAllister, Ralph 85, 107 McCall, Dave 87, 107 McCallum, Barbara 107 McConnell, Johnny 107 McCullough, Molly 107 McDermitt, Kelly 107 McDonough, Mike 32, 107 McEldowney, Colleen 107, 159, 160 McGi1christ, Lynda 34.107, McMinn, Valorie 107 McMullen, James 107 McPherson, Kathleen 107 McFadin, Jack 107, 158 Mergert, Bonita 107, 158 Mehlhoff, Connie 107, 160 Melzer, Alan 107 Mennis, Joy 108 Menqueri, Rita 108 Merck, Betsy 108 Merrill, Stephanie 108 Meyer, Marianne 108, 158 Meyers, Chris 108 Meyers, Yvonne 108 Mick, Kathryn 108 Mickeer, Dennis Millar, Gary 108 Millennor, Gary 33, 108, 133 106 156,157 Nichols, Rodney 85, 108 Noble, Harold 58, 108, 137 Nobles, Karen 108 Noble, Steven 87, 103 Noffsinger, Lynn 108 Nott, Pat 108 Nuber, John 109 Nunn, Janet 109 Nunn, Robert 109 Nuss, David 109 O'Brien, Dan 109 O'D9Y, Jennifer 31, 109, 118 Olson, Don 68,109 Olson, Olaf Edwin 109 Osborne, Barbara 30, 109 Otto, Charles 109, 160 Page, Roger 109 Park, Darwin 109 Parker, Joanne QPixiej 190, 56, 57 Parker, Michael fMikej 109, 158 Patton, Robert 87, 109 Payne, David QDaveJ 109 Perkins, Barbara QDianej 99, 109 Perkins, Kay 109 Perkins, Robert fBobJ 109, 158 Peterson, Ava Doug 109 Peterson, Peterson, Mike 109 Peterson, Robert 109 Pflug, Terry 109 Pfouts, Alan 109 Phillips, Barbara 33, 109 Phillips, Dan 109 Piatt, MarY 109, 130 Pielstick, Linnea 109 Pietrok, Sandra 109 Piltingsrud, Jon 109 Plaisance, Susan 109, 153 Pointdexter, J ames 109, 161 Polston, Andrew 109 Pollard, Mona 109 Bruce 70, 87, '109 Poole, Price. Craig 58, 81, 98. 109 William 68, 109 Karen 109 Prine, Prinz, Prosser, Craig 33, 109 Purvine, Robert 109 Putman, Kay 109 Putman, William QBillj 68, 109 Quackenbush, Ross 73, 75, 76, 90, Quick, Bruce 109 Rabold, Rex 109, 137 Ramsdell, Steve 109 Ramseyer, Rhonda 110 Ramsey, Bob 90, 109, 160 Rankin, Diana 109 Ratzlaff, Becky 110 Redinger, Debbie 110 Reed, Jacqueline 110, Reede, Terry 110 Reese, Linda 110 Reid, Curtis 110 Rempfer, Susanne 110 Reynolds, Dennis 99, 110 Rhoads, Terry 110 Rice, Kris 110 Richards, Craig 58, 110, 159, 160 Ringwald, Mike 110 Robb, Charles 110 Robb, Vicki 110 Robertson, Phil 87. 110 Robinson, Clark 87, 110 Robinson, Janet 110, 156, 156,157 157, 159, 109 160 227 Robinson, Nancy 110 Robinson, Wayne 110 Rodenhuis, -Ludy 110 Rodniguez, Bemardino 110 Rogers, Jack 110,156,157 Rohde, Kay 110 Ross, Catherine 110, 156, 157, Roth, Geof, 85, 110 Roth, LaVonn 110 Rowell, Jeannie 110 Rowland, Ellen 110 Ruark, Jerry 110 Russom, Kristine 32, 110 Rutledge, Steve 110 Ruttan, Irene l10 Salchenberg, Laura 110 Sandahl, Jerry 110 Sandu, Jon Sanders, David 110 Saunders, William 110 Sawyer, Rebecca 11 0 Schendel, Bill 110, 153 Schimdt, Kathy 110 Schmidt, Paula 110, 158 Schott, Rose 110 Schweigert, Cynthia 110 Schwichtenberg, Nancy 110 Schwitter, James 160 Scott, Gregory 69,1 10 Scranton, David 110 Scripter, Dana Kay 111, 143 Seaton, Brad Alan H f 111 Seifert, Nancy l'l1 Selander, Srra 111 Severson, Karen 111 Sexson, Craig Shadle, Mike Shaffer, James 111, 160 Sherwood, Jamie 11 E Shewell, Daniel Seamans, Glenda 158, 160 Shields, Donald 111 Ehipley, Barbara 111 Aaberg, Donald 14 Alexander, Julie 19, 168 Anderson, Amanda 23, 118 Anderson, Hartely 27 Anstlne, Barbara 26 Atkins, Ervin 20 Aschenbrenner, Carl E. 11 Ballantyne, Richard 14, 73, 90 Barnes, Val 25, 68, 81 Barquist, Carmelita, 13 Bennett, Bonnie 21, 130 Benninghoff, Joseph 16 Beyerle, Darlene 19 Birrell, George 15 Bose, Antoinette 18 Boyd, Charles 12, 15, 136 Briggs, Barbara 13 Brown, Neil 11 Burch, Gary 17 Burroughs, Margaret 22, 130, 1 Byers, Margaret 2, 18 Casebeer, Henrietta 27 Christiansen, Art 16 Clark, Jerry 16 Cook, Cliff 16 Cornell, David 19 Craft, Gwen 25, 99 Crom, Earl 27 Cowden, Karen 21 Cullison, Sherwin 22 Daniels, James 10 Davenport, Vera 27 Davidson, Gordon 27 31 159 Shriver, Roxanne 33, 111 Shultz, John 111 Sierp, Kathie 111 Siewert, Jean 62, 111 Simmons, John 111 Six, Joyce 111, 156, 157 Skillman, Laurie 111 Skinner, David 111 Slack, Bart 111 Sledge, Donna 111 Slinker, Mark 111 Sloan, Tom 111 Thompson, Nancy 112 Thompson, Paula 112 Thoreby, Darryl 112 Thorn, Shari 30, 36, 112 Thurman, Pat Tipton, Denise 112, 156, 157 Todd, Brenda 112 Toews, Ruth 112 Tokerud, Janet 112, 123 Tompkin, JoAnn 112 Tompkins, Lynelle 112 Townsend, Karen 112 Smalley, Deana 111 Smart, Brian 111 Smith, Smith, Belinda 111 Bertha 111 Smith, Daniel 111 Smith, Karen 111 Smith, Mark lll Smith, Randy 111 Smith, sharon 111 , 156, 157 Tracy, Diane 112 Travis, Kathy 112 Troth, Terri 112 True, Diane 112, 158 Trussell, Danny 112 Trygg, Gregflry 112 Tsehauner, Wayne 112 Turner, Anita 99, 112, 156,157 Turner, Evelyn 112 Turner, Laura 112 Solomon, Cynthia 82, 111 Spalding, Jeffery 111 Specht, Greg 58, 64, 111, 149 Specht, Susan 111 Steinfeld, Mary 111, 133 Stewart, Janice 111 Stonier, Doreen 111 Strawn, David 111 Sturm, Chris Summers, Vicki 111, 159 Swofford, Margery 111 Smith, Ken111,1S8 Stradtmann, Janice 111, 130 Siefert, Nancy 158 Taggesell, Richard Talbert, Ann CNecholej 112 Tandy, Kathryn 112, 156. 157 Tennant, Cliff Thiel, LaDonna112, 156, 157 Thompson, Murray 112 Thompson, Murray 112 Faculty Davis, Adelynne 26 DeClerk, Donald 14 DeLoretto, Louis 17, 134, 135 deWeese, Emily 18, 132 Dyer, Doris 24 Earnest, Wilma 24, 91 Edmonson, Helen 21 Ellis, Eleanor 13, 181. Elsenraat, Martin 27 Enright, Thomas 10 Evans, Beatrice 27 Frajola, Peter 20, 159 Frame, Gary 20, 156, 157, 159 Graber, Charles 158 Gilman, Jerry 14 Girod, Clifford 14, 99 Graham, LauraLynn 22, 33 Green, Adrian 20 Grlppen, Ralph 14, 92 Grobe, Robert 14, 92 Guenther, Donald 16 Hall, Rev. Myron 10 Halvorsen, Lida 22, 121 Hammer, Leslie 27 Harp, Margaret 23 Harris, Helen 25 Harstad, Joanne 18 Hauk, Harold 12 Heater, Marvin 24, 58 Hedberg, Norma 23 Heringer, Maxine 12 Hilley, Linda 22 Hogue, Leah 23 Tumidge, Jerry 112 Tutwiler, Bennie 112 Ulshaffer, Janet 112 Utter, Julie 82, 112 Van Cleave, Verla112, 156, 157 Van Epps, Karla 112 Vangstad, Karen 112, 159, 160 Vannice, Peg 112 Van Wormer, Carl 112 Vaughn, Linda 33, 112 Vaughn, Barbara 112, 143 Vickery, Gretchen 112 Wagner, Gretchen 112, 156, 157 Wagner, Sally 112 Walen, Karen 112 Walen, Kenneth 112 Waln, Lonnie 81, 92, 112 Walsh, Pat 112 Walz, Terry 112 Wanless, Paulette 112 and Others Hoirup, William 27 Holmes, Betty 21, 163 Johnson, Priscilla 27 Johnson, Robert 16 Johnson, Wallace 20, 161 Judd, Dorothy 19, 99 Juran, Harlk 24 Karlson, Walter 19, 26, 168 Kessell, Gwen 27 Kight, Mildren 27 Kinney, Charles 27 King, Dr. A.T. 10 Klippel, Gretchen 22 Kubel, Goldwyn 16 Lane, Helen 17, 88 Leopold, Albert 25 Little, Kathryn, 12 Lockerby, Jay 20 Maltbyf Sherrilyn 10 Marke, Lester 27 Martin, Dr. George 10 Mason, Lyle 15 McDonough, Octiva 26 McNeil, Mary 23 Meier, Donna 19 Metzger, Robert 14 Meyer, Mabel 27 Nebel, Carl 15 Nelson, Alice 26 Nebel, Carl 15 Noland, Carl 124, 124 Norman, John 19 Ramsdell, Del 11, 147 Ward, Bill 113, 156, 157 Warren, Charles 113 Watson, Robert 58, 113 Wattenbarger, Jim 113 Watts, Bonnie 36, 71, 82, 91 Weber, Chris 113 153 Wedel, Sheri 41, 113 Wendt, Cindy 113 Wetherbee, Dave 113 White, Tom113 Whittemore, Pam 113, 153 Wickert, Wendy 36, 113 Widders, Leane 113 Wikoff, Louise 113 Wilczak, Pat 113 Williams, Robert QGaryj 113 Wilson, Laurie 31, 113 Wilson, Pam 113 Winstcne, Lynda 113 Winters, Rick 113 Witbeck, Sue 113 Wolcott, Ann 113 Wolfer, Kip 113 Wood, Denver 113 Wood, Joe 113 Wood, Kathy 113 Woodard, Karen 113 Woodard, Robert Woodroffe, Terry 113 Woods, Beth 113, 158 Woodward, Gary 113 Woolard, Rodney 113 Wuerch, Carol 113 Wyler, Cheryl 113 Yager, Machael, qMikej 113 Yancey, Mary fSueJ 113, 160 Yeater, Sandi 113 Yeldig, Keith 113 Yung, Joyce 31,113 Ziebert, Pat 113 Zink, Russell 113 Zug. Lee 113 Rasmussen, Don 14 Remple, Ramona 26 Rice, Dennis 15 Ritchie, Gary 24, 68 Sanko, Ronald 14, 136 Schmidt, Dr. Charles 10 Shiffer, Dr. Maynard, 10 Sigler, Jerry 13 Slpe, James 27 Six, Doris 22, 30 Smith, Leah 18, 133 Snyder, Harold 14 Snyder, Lindagale 22 Smyser, Jane 21 Spelbrink, Perry 15 Stenback, Leo 15 Strickland, Robert 25, 86, 87 96 Tate, Wayne 17, 181 Tilton, Jack 12 Tinnell, Robert 15 Todd, Melvin 27 VanDyke, Janice 26 Ward, Connell 10 Wellbrock, Dorothy 27 Wells, Alma 21, 125 White, Marjorie 21, 125 Whiteman, Roger 23 Wilson Betty Jean 18 Winter, Lee 27 Wright, Winona 23 Zimdars, Shirley 24 1 1 T fx N l l W5 I
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