Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1964
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' E ff 5 5 w f 5 i -k 3 ,fR'UfffAnf ?5KEgQQf fMfVJ5yAQQjQNf 'ahnmzt Staff Bambi Burnett . . . Astrid Collins .... Karen Klumb ...... . Andrea McLarney . . . . Sandy Sutherland .... . . Sara Deyo ....... Carol Lee Stack . . Steve Gadd ...... Lana Dippolito ..... . . . J ean Rowlands .... . Chuck Ekberg .... Nancy Clark ..... Jane McCormick ..... Harland F. Malyon . . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Associate Editor . . . . Business Manager . . . . . . . Seniors' Editor . . Organizations Editor ..........CopyEditor . . . . Art Editor ....,.......ArtEditor . Administrations Editor . . . . . Fine Arts Editor . . . Boys, Sports Editor ..........PhotoChief ........Typist ... . .Advisor lisa llihria Hnlumr LXVII Elirrnrntrh hg 1112 M2155 nf 1554 ,Svtahium High Svrhnnl Tlarnma, manhingtnn Foreword iii f., L Table of Contents Foreword ' In Memorium Administrations Fine Arts Sports Organizations Seniors F: lii v 1 21 43 '71 99 Mi., JAM, 5' L i -fa. ilinrvmnrh We, of the 1964 Tahoma staff, believe that our nation was founded upon a great Truth-that of the basic dignity of Man. This ennobling concept constitutes the theme of your annual. Man cannot flourish when enchained, either mentally or physically. He must possess certain freedoms, fundamental to Man, in order to be able to justify his existence, not only in the eyes of others, but in his own eyes as Well. Unfortunately, many of us who have grown up with these concepts, have accepted them without reflection. This is ultimately disastrous, for freedom may never be taken for granted, to do so is a contradiction of terms. In order to fully appreciate the importance of these basic freedoms, we must undergo the individual process of re-evaluating them, which may only be accomplished through questioning the authenticity of their very substance. We wish to produce a spark in those where none existed, and a desire to seek further in those inspired. As Americans, We are well-acquainted with the symbols used to desig- nate these individual freedoms, yet how many of us have taken the time to look deeper into their meanings? We have chosen to utilize these symbols in the dividers and in the end sheets which illustrate the words For purple mountain majestiesf' Each of these symbols has at least two meanings, the literal interpretation is significant in its own right, yet each contains a deeper, more profound concept which transcends the here and now. In our system of formal education, we are presented with the imple- ments to discover these truths for ourselves, which we may use. Whether or not we choose to utilize them depends upon the student and the stu- dent alone. A true democracy cannot exist when composed of an un- educated populace. This great experiment in which we are living, is by no means as yet conclusively proven as successful. Indeed, many of our most brilliant minds feel it to be in its most precarious position. An over- whelming portion of this responsibility for our nation will soon be passed directly into the hands of our generation. Indirectly the responsibility for its future is already in our hands. In keeping with this theme, the 1964 Tahoma staff has dedicated the book to our late President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Foreword iv 4-K 'Kitt If ,f Democracy oannot flourish unless knowledge is spreadamong the people. No other sure foundation can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness. r r t i Thomas Jefferson f -- N -f Administrations 3 The Administration Inspires Mr. Hayes. Principal Thank you for the opportunity to congratulate the Tahoma staff and the class of 1964 for the production of this fine yearbook. Your record brings pride which we, as a faculty, share. Your graduation brings sad- ness and pleasure, sadness over the loss of friends, and pleasure over seeing you accomplish the dream of graduation. Many of you will go on to meet the challenges of the world. From here on, future success is in your hands. You will learn that to be educated and eiiicient is not enough unless you have developed character. Each must apply to his life some knowledge of psy- chology, as well as ethical and religious conduct. If you concentrate some attention on the feelings of others, you will inspire confidence and find new opportunities. Nothing for nothing is the strict con- dition of life, and where consideration is given, new affection, new respect, and new successes may be found. Life in a free competitive democratic society re- quires each of us to learn the difference between right and wrong, between 1egality', and morali- ty.'l Each must learn to act for himself and to meet the consequences. Please realize that, though youlve graduated to greater challenges, we at Stadium are ready to assist, for we continue to share interest in your goals. Our sincere best wishes go with you. Mr. Al Hayes Administrations Students To Higher Ideals To the class of 1964-Congratulations and best wishes for your future, and may the theme of your beautiful yearbook carry special meaning for you always. For the past dozen years you have been striving for the day when you receive your high school diploma. It has already been said that all of us have been concern- ed with your education-not whether our schools are better than those of the past, for we know they are, but whether they are good enough for the future. The tre- mendous strides of technology and knowledge make it necessary to learn progressively faster and better in order for us to keep ahead. The transistor and the esti- mated 3200 Space Age items used indicate the rapid rate of change for which we must be prepared. We must be ready constantly to re-evaluate much of everything We know in terms of the new knowledge which keeps coming at us. Never has the future held out so much promise as it does for each and every one of you. We hope that your preparation will be broad enough to provide the necessary flexibility and deep enough to provide the necessary skill for you to be able to adapt to any situa- tion which may arise in the years to come. As you go on to reach new goals and success, we hope you will remember your days at Stadium with a feeling of great pride and although we are sad to see you leave, we know that your class will make signifi- cant contributions in the years to come. Mr. S. E. Mazzei Mr. Mazzei, Vice Principal Administrations 5 THE OFFICE STAFF at Stadium has Worked dili- gently throughout the year to keep the school nin- ning smoothly. The Main offce is the communica- tion and infonnation center of the school. All announcements come from behind these offce doors. Many of the students are well acquainted with Mrs. Olson, a new addition to our school this year, who sold countless bus tickets and also provided change for those who needed it. Students who felt ill took their problems to Mrs. Kizer, the school nurse. Mrs. Peterson has also Worked unceasingly during this past year, readmitting scores of pupils in the attendance oH'ce. All members of the staff have done line jobs in assisting all of the Stadium students and the ad- ministration during this past year. They are a valuable asset to our school and certainly should be appreciated. MRS. WILMA L. OLSON MRS. TINA WETMORE Secretary to the principal Activity Clerk Office Lends Helping Hand -' .,.. A '- 3 ty K L M fl ll' ' 7 V .. .ff '71 . A 5 as ,ar S' - ':f::':f'fA as . -,rss-:ff . mv. F . irrr ff 15 MRS. LOUISE KEIZER Guidance Dept. Secretary Attendance Clerk - -N fiEifffl.2fif5?l.L K Q L v , lxw, M 741 'W , Lila, 2515? 4: I Q tx , Z tg .ax ai 5 fr if f 5 is ' L J .nr f 95 ill? MRS. MARGARET PETERSON Now, say Ahhh, please. MRS KATHERINE KIZER School Nurseg Providence School of Nursing, RN.: Uni Students receive friendly greetings from the office staff. versity of Washington' MR. LOYD R. PERCY Boys' Counselorg Boys' Club Ad- visor: University of Puget Sound, B.A.q University of Min- nesota, M.Ed. 4--,R Mr. Percy talks with one of Stadium's students about his schedule for next year. STADIUM COUNSELORS were always available to help students with class schedules, personal problems, and future plans. Students often sought help and advice from Mr. Percy and Miss Sohlberg, concerning class schedules. Miss Forbes spent long hours each day aiding college and career bound students. Scholarship information and application blanks were also ob- tained from the counselor's office. With the aid of an extensive college catalogue and vocational book library, students were able to make a more stable decision about their college or career. Miss Forbes also supplied students with infor- mation about the numerous colleges throughout the country. Since the Juniors were also having college conferences this year, Miss Forbes was extremely busy and limited in time to be used for individual advice. Administrations 6 9 f Q x g A .- - W . t 55 N P1 K . f if , Wg it Nw' x gf' 3 , .. M? Ag 1 1- k X 1 A ri?-.al L' ,gmw-5 is 35 N sa'-eb' ,Mag 1 5 iF'ug '3,s. , qu' is a aw l - f-131 . mf if t is-M 'f w 4 fs 1 M 5 ' MISS HELEN L. SOHLBERG Girls' Counselor: Girls' Club Ad- visor, Teachers Social Commit- teeg University of Washington, B.S., B.A.. M.A. Miss Sohlberg offers to students information about many courses offered at Stadium. 1 l'- , Tit, . .fa Line ups of anxious students form to obtain various test scores and ultimately im- portant college application materials. MISS EVELYN G. FORBES College Counselor: University of Washington, B.S.. M.A. Counselors Offer Guidance Administrations 7 MR. HARLAND MALYON Social Studies Department Head, Tahoma Advisorg Pacific Lutheran University, B.A. l MR. RICHARD J. SEARS Social Studiesg Northwestern University, B.S., Boston Uni- versity, M.A. Stimulating discussions arise in the college-like seminars held weekly on Far Eastern history. Students Seek Solutions To THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT offers a wide range of knowledge to Stadium students. Through history, students are able to observe possible solu- tions to many of the world's problems, and also iind solutions of their own. In Civics they learn about our own United States governmentg in World Problems they learn and study the problems confronting the World, in United States History they learn the foundations upon which our nation was establishedg and in World History they study the history of Europe, and of the earliest civilizations. There has been a notable change in the World History course this year. In years past, this course was taught in a single year, but this year the His- tory department experimented with a new idea. The course has been extended over two years, thus dividing the program. The individual sections are: Ancient History, Medieval History, Modern History, and Far East History. MR. DAVID L. JOHNSON Social Studiesg Sophomore Foot- ball Coachg University of Puget Sound, B.A. Surrounded by museum pieces, lectures make history live for students. MR. EDWARD A. KINTZ Psychology, Social Studiesg Baseball Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Big S Advisorg University of Puget Sound, B.A. MR. R. P. JOHNSON Social Studiesg University of Minnesota, B.A., B.S., M.A. Students utilize their time by making maps for a World history class as a supplementary part of their study. MRS. ROBERTA PRICE Social Studiesg Triple S Advisorg Boston University, B.A. Administratio SALE MR. L. A. BENDIEN Social Studies, University of Washington, M.A. New Problems With History Vr 3+ MR, JACK COAR Social Studiesg Northeast Mis- souri, B.S., Marietta Collegeg Mexico City Collegeg Universi- ty of Hawaii. MR. ROBERT LEVINSON Social Studiesg Football Coach, Track Coach, University of Puget Sound, B.A. MR. ALFRED HALBERT Social Studies, English, Busi- nessg University of Washington, B.A., Central Washington Col- lege. Dr. Gill introduces students to philosophical thou ghts. Foreign language students gain experience in the language laboratory while learning history. nsE Administrations 9 MR. RICHARD LEWIS English, Tennis Coach, Univer- sity of Puget Sound, B.A., B.Ed. THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT is probably the main concern for all college bound students. It is in the English classes that students learn to com- pose, write, and appreciate good literature. Com- munication is a very important factor in our very complex world, and a person must be able to write or speak in the correct way so that others will have a full understanding of what he is saying. Studying the writings of certain great people in literature such as Shakespeare, Thoreau, and T. S. Eliot. students learn to develop a style of their own. At Stadium there are many high achievement English classes, and capable students are urged to attend them. In Mr. Arpke's Advanced Place- ment class, exceptional students are further pre- pared for college. The knowledge that is gained in these English classes will be of unending value to Stadium students, no matter what their future plans may be. MR. J. VICTOR PARBER English, Dramag Debate Coach, Drama Coach, University of Puget Sound, B.A., B.Ed.g Uni- versity of Washington, M.A. Mr. Parber pauses for a moment of meditation during a class discussion. qu 5 'J' MRS. G. MARTINDALE English, Junior Class Advisor, Welfare Department Advisor, University of Puget Sound, B.A. MR. H. J. ALBRECHT English, Journalism, Public Speaking, Stadium World Ad- visor, Northwestern University, B.S.g University of Illinois, M.A. Students Acquire Valuable Helen Johnson gives an oral report in Mr. Parber's English class. - 4 MRS. CLOMA E. NORTON English, University of Puget Sound, A.B., University of Washingtong Columbia, Uni- versity of Southern California. MR. ROBERT C. EVANS English, Oral Interpretation, University of Puget Sound, B.A., University of Southern Calif- ornia, M.A. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears? ' - fi- We -. gg.,. -4 g., A .,, if 9 sl i, -5 X 4? s A, ,, .1 . . Q? fwtwffffre, at Q S 'a , U A , , x l f fl 4 . il O P MRS. V. WINSBOROUGH English, University ,of Wash- ington, B.A., University of Puget Sound. MR. RALPH E. BACKS English, Developmental Read- ing, Central Washington Col- lege, B.A., University of Wash- ington, M.A. Administrations MR. BUD CAIRNS English, Photography, Photo- grapher for Tahoma, Pacific Lutheran University, B.A. n R sg im MRS. A. R. KARSH English, Northeastern Univer- sity, B.A. Students gain experience in oration while analyz- ing character, plot and symbolism of the classics. Knowledge Through English ,,,..1QT J ' A WNY M? K, Fil ,, 0 1 .fir r 5 P45 fi is In Advanced Placement English, select seniors encounter college approaches to literature and composition. MISS NELLIE FLYNN English, Stadium Honor Socie- ty Advisor, Quill and Scroll Ad- visor, University of Washing- ton, B.A., Columbia University, M A MR. ROBERT S. ARPKE English, University of Wash- ington, B.A. Administrations 1 1 THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT offered students many different courses this year in order to pro- vide a broad basic program. Physiology, botany, zoology, chemistry, physics, physical science, and a course dealing with both chemistry and physics, were made available to the Stadium students. Students have witnessed a change in the chemistry course this year. In the past, students have studied chemistry through the traditional ap- proach-learning facts and then applying them. Now with the new CHEM study program, students learn through experimentation and procedure. This new program has proved to be of interest to both faculty and students. Science has become an important, integral part of our society, and students are urged to take an active part in this program, and keep informed of the new developments and inventions in this iield. The knowledge they attain will be of lasting value. MR. WORTHY C. KANARR Science, Bookroom Manager, Tardy Desk, Linfield College, B.S. MR, JOHN R. HEINRICK MR. RICHARD M. KOHLER Science: Basketball Coach, As- Science: Senior Class Advisor: sistant Football Couch: Univer- University of Wyoming, B.S., sity ot' Puget Sound. B.S., B.Ed. M.A. MR. RUSSELL E. CLARK Science Department Headg V. C.Y. Advisor, Western Washing- ton, B.A.g Oregon State Uni- versity, M.S. MR. TERRANCE R. BROWN Science, Student Council Ad' visor, Pep Staff Advisor, Pacific Lutheran University, B.A., M.A., Oregon State, M.S. What new madness might these future scientists create? Science Program Initgyiated g . gddgt.. XFW MR. WILLIAM M. MUSE Scienceg Water Ski Club Ad- visorg Social Advisor, Pacific Lutheran University, B.A.g Uni- versity of Puget Sound, B.A, MRS. MARY E. KEAN Mathematics Department Head, High School Red Crossg Uni- versity of Washington. MR. MAX R. DU BOIS Mathematics, Golf Coach, As- sistant Basketball Coachg Uni- versity of Puget Sound, B.A., B.E. Administrations 12 MR. RONALD R. JARMON Mathematics, Chess Team, University of Puget Sound, B.A., B.Ed., Reed College, M.A.T. Math Department Is Expanded MR. J. MONROE Mathematics: Stage, Central Washington, B.A. MR. JOSEPH H. KOSAI Mathematicsg Sophomore Bas- ketball Coachg Eastern Oregon College, B.S. Classes become absorbed in explanation of mathe- matical concepts. THE MATH DEPARTMENT opens many new and extremely interesting fields to students. At Stadi- um there is a very wide selection of math courses, among them are general math, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. There are also advanced classes in algebra and geometry for interested and capable students. Under the direction of Mr. Monroe and Mr. Kosai, there is a new integrated Algebra 3 and trigonornetry class. Through a deep study of math, a student may delve into many fields of advanced study. The field of electronics, which is a very prominent one today, is only one of the many areas of opportunity open to a math major. If taken hand in hand with science, even more opportunities await the eager student, since space travel seems to be the domi- nating objective of today. MR. MELVYN CHOPP Math: University of Washing- ton, B.A. MR. GEORGE H. QUIGLEY Mathematicsg Junior Class Ad- visor, Pep Club Advisor, Uni- versity of Puget Sound, B.S. Administrations 13 MRS. ANN E. POUND Foreign Language Department Head, University of Illinois, B.A. MISS SHARRON BECKET Foreign Language, Affiliation Club Advisor, Southwest Mis- souri State, B.S., University of Michigan, M.A. MR. E. W. GODDARD Foreign Language, University of Puget Sound, B.A. MR. C. JOHAN GROENEN Foreign Language, Exchange Programg College St. John, Uni- versity of Alberta, Johannes Gutenberg University, Central Wash. College, A.B., M.A., Drs. THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE department offers a wide range of knowledge, pertaining to the peoples of the world. The knowledge that is gained when studying a foreign language may only be exceeded by travel to various lands. After a two-year lapse, there is again a third year Latin class. Interested students may now take one to three years in Latin, German, French, Span- ish, or Russian. The language laboratory, with its records and tape recorders, is often used by the language classes. All classes give a basic under- standing of the people, their history, and their customs. Students who partake in the Foreign Language program are often interested in the foreign ex- change program. If a student has had at least two years of a foreign language, he has an excellent chance of becoming an exchange student. MRS. ELZA JAUNZEMS Foreign Language, University of Latvia, Mag. Paed., Univer- sity of Washington, B.A. Understanding' Brings Peace MR. PAUL J. MARTIN Foreign Language: Gonzaga, B.A. MRS. ETHEL OQUIST Librarianz University of Wash- ington, B.A., M.L. MR. ROBERTO F. MARQUEZ Foreign Language, A. and M. College of Texas, B.A. MR. EVERETT F. BEDFORD Business Education Depart- ment Headg Rifle Team Coach, Rifle Club Advisorg University of Puget Sound, B.A., B.Ed. MR. GEORGE ENGELLAND Business Education, Swimming Coach, University of Puget Sound, B.A. Administrations 1 MISS JULIE WAHLGREN Business Education. Ski Club Advisorg University of Wash- ington, B.A, MR. ISADORE EPSTEIN Business Education. Universi- W ty Of Washington, B-A-, MA- The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. MR. MURRAY C. HEALY Business Education, Director of Athleticsg Western Washing- ton, B.A., Seattle University. MRS. MOLINE R. CULBERT Business Education, Universi- ty of Puget Sound, B.A., Uni- versity of Washington, Washing- ton State University. MR. LEROY T. OVERLAND MRS. KATHARINE A. BUSH Business Education, Pacific Distributive Educationg Retail Lutheran University, B.A., Uni- Clubs Advisor, Social Depart- versity of Washington. ment Advisor, Montana State College, B.S. Business Training Offered Administrations 15 MRS. B. MYRMAN Home Economics, Fellowship Department Advisor, Universi- ty of Puget Sound, B.S. MRS. VELLA BOYLES Home Economics, Art, Service Department Advisor, Sopho- more Class Advisorg University of Puget Sound, B.A. Home Ec teaches new skills in domestios. HOME ECONOMICS enables girls to gain valu- able experience for the future. It develops their ability to organize time and learn to recognize de- sirable standards in clothing and foods. The clothing students were busy with numerous projects this year. They presented a fashion show, proof of the effort which they had exerted. In the foods classes, Miss Davies started the year with the study of nutrition. Later, the girls became experienced in table settings and meal planning as well as in cooking. The skills and know- ledge that they acquired in these classes will be useful in the future. mmf' I think I did something wrong! Ah, magniiique! Fashion conscious girls study fabric, design, and tailoring. MRS. ELVA WILLIAMS Health and P.E., Scienceg Pa- cific Lutheran University, B.A.g University of Washington, B.A. Administrations Sophomore girls enjoy stimulating dips, but complain of damp coiffures. P. E. classes strive to strengthen the youth of America. These calesthenics build endurance and agility. Fitness encouraged HEALTH AND GYM, being graduation require- ments, are taken by students entering Stadium as sophomores. When properly taken advantage of, these two subjects can be very helpful to students. If students have not yet learned to swim when they enter Stadium, they are given the opportunity to do so. Participation in extracurricular sports dur- ing the junior and senior years at Stadium is great- ly encouraged, not only by the faculty, but also by the counselors, Health classes are also advantage- ous, for they relate information on how to keep the body in good condition. At Stadium, a strong and healthy body as well as a strong mind is considered to be of great importance. Stadium students should appreciate this concern for their future life. MR. NORM BORELL Health and P.E. Department Head, Football Trainerg Uni- versity of Washington, Wash- ington State University, B.S. . fig MR. THOMAS W. MEDAK Health and P.E.g Boys' Intra- murals University of Puget Sound, B.A., B.Ed. Administrations 17 MR. PAUL L. MARGELLI English, Music Department Head: Assembly Committee, Madrigals, Choir, Southern Illi- nois University, B.A.g North- western University, M.M. MR. C. IRVIN WRIGHT 2 3 x i E Imaginative artists mold their ideas into clay. tw MR. DEL L. WOELFLE Industrial Arts, Colorado State C01lf-ree, B-A- Boys in Mr. Starr's wood shop class work busily to Orchestra, Whitman College, B.A., University of Washington. MR. JOSEPH F. WHEELER Music, Concert Band, March- ing Band, Tigerannasg Wash- ington State University, B.A., Ca.st1e's lively arts bring rich harmony. MUSIC AND ART have always been an integral part of America's culture, and the members of these departments have done a notable job in carrying out this tradition. As usual, Mr. Margelli has put forth a tremendous effort to prepare the choir and Madrigals for their various performances throughout the year. Mr. Wheeler has been a driv- ing force in making Stadium's band and orchestra among the best in the state, and in maintaining its perpetual high standard of quality. The Art classes, under Mr. Westlin's supervision, have demonstrated their creativity by the individual projects which have been displayed. xff' MR. J. DWAYNE WESTLIN Art, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Reserve Track Coachg University of Puget Sound, B.A. MR. JACK STARR Industrial Arts Department Head, University of Idaho, B.S. finish their projects for the quarter. Administrations 18 MR HERB GODFREY MR. A. G. SANNERUD Driver Training, Sophomore Study Hallg University of Wash- Football Coach, Wrestling i1'1gf0H,B-A4,M-Ed- Mr. Godfrey explains the function of engine parts to students in his driverls training class. Washington State University B.S,, B.Ed. Coach, Reserve Baseball Coach, Big S Meets Faculty Stars Faculty Mbench warmers are left to right: Davey Suspenders Johnson, George uThe Muscle Quigley, Jimmy 4'The Swisher Monroe, Tommy Medak, Terry Brown, Harly Playmaker Malyon, ,Iovial Joe Kosai, Max Du Bois, Murray Sticky Fingers' Healy, 'Hatchetmann Chopp, Loyd Hot Hands Percy, On the court are: Paul t'P.J. Martin, Jack Stretch Westlin, Delbert Woelfle, Norman The Flash Borell, and Herb Speed Godfrey. Administrations 19 Gur Custodians - Friends Stadium cooks serve a hot lunch to hungry students and faculty. af' Before returning to Work, Mr. Botnen and staff take time for a cup of hot coffee. Mrs. Lodge stops to chat with one of Stadium's girls in the lunchroom. Mr. Botnen, our chief custodian, fixes one of the many lockers at Stadium, a task which many stu- dents appreciate. Administrations 20 O.K., skier-catch! Faculty members en- joy moments of re- laxation throughout the months. Don't sit on it, you'll dent it! 1 , X -- I, y y N ul' X k f'1' t N Mr. Healy and part of his harem stroll down the Members of the faculty engage in a friendly conversation from hall- at one of the teachers teas. Gather the gifts of Earth With equal handsg S01 Henceforth ye too may share the birthright '1 . . . E. C. Stedman I I '91 , r rr IMAP' ffl ff , PH' ' f f I 'fv ., , ., 1, ', .,. ,pf 'N7' f - f'f TZ ,f., , , , I X f 2' KM ki' f ,Q iffy X ,I g JI! ' jf, -,,, 'Imd Y ,lf X fy fl ' ' N! ,vl,I,- 1 - A , I A Fill ??i, 'l'g- Qjfzf f' f Z If ,iff 2 W! fl ' M lk' H' 4 ffffngx f f1' f -'-v' fN lfxN ' 237:-ffjfll' ifyylwff .fl 1 if - ax ,-fm ' ,ff ff,,f, '. , 'f5'?:?515'J.:f'llffl' V' It Q, 'lf Aj ,1':lxy,!4,' 7' fvf! I N 'hy' ' Q ' '!'ff2.'i'!l.'rf ' A xl 'WS : N ' :41A'l'If' f .ff ,!e:::2-,I.' w 'Af ff! ff -' 3 ff 5 1. ,flu-I ,,, K ,-.-, 4.1 f ff, , v- , ,fieff ','1' 1 7 e Yuri: ry-s ,I KN, ,WI ' 'zfiamgy , U., I7 0 1.4 ru :Syl ,Ar Av,-n .. L, ' 4 If VA' 9 'X fx ' ',iMs3 ,M df W o F15 ff A X 41111, Q E fm, XLTQ.-xl. if ','4f fl L .j 5' 'Q ff f 1 ' A ,A ff' ' ,gjfff ff, f ' ::f f 'Y -1 ' 9:---1mv ,f A I - 'x I j ,ju if Fine Arts 25 ff? rffwx Q V V V sv 5 Ly f Stadium Students Encouraged SUZY CHRISTEL KAROLYN KERN SANDY SUTHERLAND MARILYN VUKOVICH Songleader Songleader Songleader Songleader Pep Sta,ff's Enthusiasm Fine Arts 22 ,Vx lk .- 5 . -4? MARK PETERSON King A 'Oli Nr:-ft ,W-r SUE ELROD SUSIE HREN RON BORGSTROM Queen Duchess Duke Fine Arts 29 THE TIGERANNAS pleasantly surprised the Stadium student body when they ap- peared in their smart royal blue marching outfits which were purchased during the summer. This year the drill team was the best marching unit in the city. They were able to attain this goal by practicing with Stadium's marching band during the early morning hours before school. Under the capable leadership of Presi- dent Gayle Gipson, the Tigerannas present- ed many excellent performances. The Turkey Day Game half-time presen- tation was an exceptionally Well-planned program. The Tigerannas and Stadium's marching band combined With Lincoln's drill team and band to pay special tribute to President Kennedy by displaying the American flag in the middle of Lincoln bowl. The Veterans' Day Parade, Tacoma's Santa Claus Parade, and the Daffodil Pa- rade constituted the remaining Tigeranna marching assignments for the year. Professional whistle blower, Gail Gipson, President, and her cabinet L. to R.: Patty Krier, Treasurer, Karen Kliese, Vice-President, and Sharon Young, Secre- tary, drilled Tigerannas for their many performances. Tigerannas Don New Outfits Hup . . . two. . . three . . . four. . .TIGERANNAS are on their way: L. to R., Bottom Row: S. Young, K. Kliese, G. Gipson, P. Krier. Second Row: I. Zalitas. K. Garasi, B. Crystal, L. Scoggin, G. Mitchell, P. Saville, M. Moore, K. Larson, P. Burcar, R. Garret. Third Row: C. Fritz, E. Nakagawara, V. Gustafson, L. Austin, M. Warter, S. Lashua, T. Knudson, J. Justus, O. Bass, C. Thomas. Fourth Row: B. Pflugmacher, S. Longstreth, M. Bare, B. Purgatorio, C. Larson, M. Evjen, J. Colburn, L. Winskill, L. B,eyette, C. Horr, C. Cook. Several Performances Given THE ORCHESTRA participated in many successful programs this year. A holiday concert was presented in December which featured tradition- al Christmas music. In February the orchestra members performed in the annual Winter Carnival. The Saints-psalms Carnival of the Ani- mals was presented as its major work. In addition to these programs the orchestra also took part in a spring concert in May. To raise money for activities and a spring trip to Western Washington, the orchestra held its annual Almond Roca candy sale. Several of the orchestra members represented the group at the State Orchestra Meet held in Yakima. Barbara Nelson and Chuck Nau- bert were selected for the Senior Recognition Recital at U.P.S. ORCHESTRA AND BAND DELEGATES: L. to R. Bottom Row: B. Nelson, R. Cline. Second Row: J. Paine, M. Eubanks, M. McCormick. ORCHESTRA: L. to R. Bottom Row: J. Paine, S. Adams, G. Lube, A. Powell, S. Lashua, P. Burcar, B. Nyland, B. Nelson, C. Naubert. Second Row: J. Christiansen, T. Lynch, N. Cline, R. Gleason, S. More, M, McCormick, M. Mann, S. Tooley, M. Toki, E. Larson. Third Row: J. Dreibelbis, C. Thomas, C. Eastman, P. Click. Fourth Row: B. Lindeman, M. Eubanks, C. Ekberg, J. Thompson, R. Loucks, B. Williams, L. Meridith, S. Marlowe, D. Jameison, D. Binkley, Mr. Wright. Fifth Row: B. Christiansen J. Phillips, P. Hanson, B. McGregor, B. Selzer, M. Day, J. Doll, D. Soltman, C. Miraldi. 1 Fine Arts 31 Concert And Marching Bands THE BAND completed one of its most ac- tive seasons at Stadium this year. Making a vital contribution to school spirit, the members of the band entertained at numer- ous games, parades, and concerts, involv- ing many hours for practice and perfor- mance. The band went to Abbotsford, British Columbia to participate in a music festival. This Was one of the highlights of the year. This year the concert band combined with the cadet band to form a 108 piece marching unit. The marching band Was the best in the city. In J anuary the annual mid-Winter con- cert was presented. Continuing their tra- ditions of achievement, individual members and the band as a Whole participated in February and April. Other second-semester functions were the Daffodil parade and commencement. fvi Mr. Joseph Wheeler, director of Stadiumis concert and marching bands, displays his usual style. Ev BAND COUNCIL: L. to R. Bottom Row: M. Mann, M. Day, D. Schneider, D. Smith, D. Rushfeldt. Second Row: Mr. Wheeler, M. Eubanks, P. Hanson, M. McCormick, A. Westby, D. Soltman. Fine Arts A CAPELLA CHOIR presented masterful programs throughout the year. During Dec- ember the choir joined the Madrigals and the orchestra to present a holiday concert of traditional Christmas music. The major accomplishment was the presentation of the Bach Cantata, Christ Lay in Death's Dark Prison. This was a year of great growth for the vocal department. Over three hundred choir and chorus members participated in the commencement program. Also, a Girls' Ensemble was formed in the spring. One of the highlights of the year was the success of the Stadium Madrigal Singers. The Seattle Times devoted a complete color section to the Madrigals. In addition, a Hollywood photographer came up in April to do a color article for a national magazine. Choir Presents Concerts F MADRIGAL ENSEMBLE L to R Sitting C WIHIEIS L Forsyth P Smith D Thomson, M. O'Reilly, M. Garrison, P. Sullivan. Standmg Mr Margelll B Daly M Redal H Bailey J Devlin P Pease M Robinson, C. Fritz, B. Small, R. Peterson. Fine Arts 35 Tom Winmill and Don Burrell entertain the student body With their performance. W. C. and the Techniques sing to a capti- vated audience. Mr. Brown leads students in a cheer for the faculty team. Maryde introduces new officers at the Girls Club installation. Strike up the band! Seniors Alice Hale and Sue Ellen Adams par- ticipate in the traditional Memorial Day As- sembly. Fine Arts E Mark diSP121YS 0116 of his 6I16rg6tiC JUITIPS- Stadium's Dixieland Band performs at the Daffodil Program. The 1964 Tacoma Daffodil Princess Selection Program was again held at Stadium. 3 5 5 Three lovely girls participate in the Girls' Castro Warns students about activity tickets during the Howdy Club assembly, which included a style show. Assembly. Fine Arts 37 STEVE CARNELL MR. H. V. ALBRECT Fall ECHIOI' Advjsgr J .-:Eggs '2'gg44z:s.1f1:f:.wi:ti ...ut .- K, Louie Nysen Steve Stockinger of ., -1 U1 . . is . -.v , Phil Nausid 'w': 5 , .,,, A A Andy Kuljus 5 5 ,, 'B' x I Frank Thomas Charlaine Brock N li 2 Greg Curwen Terry Posner f - K sz, iff? THE FALL WORLD STAFF covered school activities and sports events, expressed student opinion through editorials and letters, and carried the weekly events of the different Stadium organizations. Members of the fall World staff started Work with a great deal of anticipation. The first edition was designed to unite the student body for the coming school year. The outstanding events of the semester for the World were the Thanksgiving edition of the World, which included a tribute to the late John F. Kennedy, and the Christmas edition which helped to capture the seasonal feelings of all Stadiumites. N 'f.m- 1. . t ., 1 ,g iyiwz A ' u s f M Mike Kapphahn Frank Riley , , 3 ' if ' Adrienne Anderson Anitra Vadheim Fall, Spring Work Hard To THE SPRING WORLD STAFF, assisted by Journalism I stu- dents, gave complete coverage of school activities and other events which affected the life of the student body and faculty. Up- holding all past journalistic tra- dition of school support and im- provement, the staff also sought to improve its workmanship and attempt new and progressive ideas. Although they received little in commendation and publicity, the members of the advertising staff played a major role in making the Stadium World avail- able to all its readers. The ad chasers also gained extensive experience by their contact with the business world. John Dungan Kathy Kruse John Marzano Peggy Jacobs World Staffs Report News Fine Arts ALLEN HALE JIM KNUTSON Spring Co-editor Spring Co-editor ov ff nvyfgllff' xr fi- , Jfiois 6' 'QM Goa ix ' !,Agv1Ig'v 65- Ni A' V.-'. , waxy .Q ' i,.L 2 1- Adrienne Lll'1Il9l'TlaI1l'l Leonita Wgstefn Nonnan Smith 1 h asf f Shamfl Evans Helen Lynn Joyce Parker Tom Roberts ' Robert Naset is Es. Laura Lapierre A A Bob Wright 732 Sue Chemidlin ,M or RE A L H4 ' QW 1 Bonita Odegarde W. ,W..,t,.-ew-..MN ,, ,we , , , . , , il, if 'T Ruby Turner ,, , Q E Roland Anderson at ik Marlene SECI'iSt Q W er H, I Q g M ,Y 4' Helen Wolf Fine Arts 39 Tahoma Staff Struggles To LANA DIPPOLITO SANDY SUTHERLAND JEAN ROWLANDS CHUCK EKBERG AdmiI1iSfTH!i0HS Edif01' Organizations Editor Fine Arts Editor Sports Editor BAMBI BURNETT Editor Staff members gather round for Klumb Pudding during holi- day season. ASTRID COLLINS KAREN KLUMB Associate Editor Business Manager THE TAHOMA STAFF was chosen in the spring of 1963. As the Weeks passed discus- sion meetings were held in which many basic plans were determined. After several different ideas were considered, the theme of the Ta- homa was finally decided upon in late Sep- tember. It was then that Malyon's Mob felt the driving force of their editor, nicknamed Little Caesar. Some of the problems facing the staff were unrequited loves, procrastination, politics of Tacoma which hindered our choice of printer, and especially sheltering Mr. Malyon from the truths. An integral part of any annual is the photo- graphy. The staff is indebted to Vic Messing, a junior, who was responsible for many of Fine Arts 40 Achieve A Unique Yearbook CAROL LEE STACK STEVE GADD Art Editor Art Editor JANE MCCORMICK NANCY CLARK Typist Photo Chief SARA DEYO ANDREA MCLARNEY COPY Ediwf Seniors' Editor the pictures in the book. He gained experience in photography class and was an invaluable aid throughout the year. Capturing and recording the high points of the year and the faces of those that partici- pated in them is a never-ending, year-long struggle. Hours of tedious planning grow into evenings of writing and editing, or days of picture-takin g and nights of developing prints, or anxious moments in laying out those pic- tures. Looking forward one can only hope that the result, so pennanent in black and white, will be cause for happiness in the end. To try and achieve this goal the staff has made several changes in the format of the Tahoma. The staff sincerely hopes this book has de- picted life at Stadium as you remember it. HARLAND MALYON Advisor MALYON 3 o 3,2 3 5 E E Inquisitive eyes peeking in at Malyonis Mob try to discover Tahoma secrets. Fine Arts 41 Tom Taylor and Martha Sawyer spent long hours working on these pieces of pottery. CHUCK NAUBERT This is an excellent example of Ron Johnson's art. MOST TALENTED SENIOR BOY Students Show Interest In ,....k Patsy Elling practices for an important perfor- Mark Redal spends many hours rehearsing for mance. choir and madrigal performances. Fine Arts 1 1,261 X3 Such art work has appeared in Stadium's art dis- plays. , f -1 ' my ' 'fl'-' -Q -o---f- , ' ,X xg- ,N V , L' f 4 .. imflff' , V ,gym t m y s ,1 ' W f X ' W. ,Y . A Q 1 ,Q p ,, lla, ,,-f '-f 1' A f-- y ' LEE .-. 4 if 'H ' Al f 'l i' ., s as-funn, -W . ,Q 4, I. f .al-Q , Q A I A... .51 .4 .f-594 klxn T . 5, A g y? Q... ir,-rf' Y, .. R xltt JW.: f ' ' FM ' . 1 vials' Steve Manosi art is expressed in this picture. DIANE THOMSON Stadiurn's Fine Arts Program ,5,,W. dr Wins, Mark Eubanks displays the style that makes him Talented Penny Bourgeois puts the final touches an outstanding musician. on one of her paintings. We confide in our strength, Without boasting of itg We respect that of others, Without fearing it. Thomas Jefferson Sports 4 MR. BOB LEVINSON MR. TED KINTZ MR. JACK HEINRICK BOB BRINES Head Coach Line Coach Backfield Coach Center Gridders Show Improvement VARSITY FOOTBALL experienced one of its more successful seasons in recent years at the Brown Castle, climaxed by the Tigers' return to the Turkey Day classic. Overall, the Bengals finished regular season play with a 3-5 record, one that wasn't truly indicative of the type ball the Tigers played, as they lost four times by the margin of a single touchdown. Coach Levinson experimented in the early part of the season with the I formation, but failure to find adequate personnel prompted him to revert back to the more conventional T formation and make several line-up changes which resulted in a smooth function- ing oi-fense. A pleasant result of these changes includ- ed the sophomore aerial combo of Bob Botley-to-Andy Levesque which accounted for several clutch pass plays, and the play of end Bob Brines who was moved to center after the injury to Bill Hays. Another reason for the Bengals' improved play was their rock-ribbed defense and outstanding line play. Outstanding in the line were Tom Benedetti, Bob Thompson, Louie Jackson, Greg Rawlings, and Brines. The Turkey Day classic was a fitting climax for the Tigers' efforts. Remembering that season records were no yardstick by which to predict outcomes, Stadium battled stubbornly before bowing to Lincoln 21-7. , am. V . s uf-3. - 'K jg., ,- J j 5 , , T -up Q 'ft .., JIM DARLAND LOUIE JACKSON Halfback Tackle ,... . lrlt.. 15 . A - ,.t. 1451 lift? t ttrr -- vtter 'C r. la..-f f :Iwi-,f lv 43 iw I -'ff , I 2 uv. V, M ' 7' ' XX qi if . lt ,... BOB T1-10MpS0N QARY WILSON Richie Smith C185 steals a pass intended for Lincoln Tackle Quarterback end Robert Baines C889 in the Turkey Day Game. Sports 47 GERALD FOUNTAINE MIKE IRWIN BRAD BRYANT RICHIE SMITH Guard End Quarterback Halfback Stadium Faces Lincoln Gn ti - ' or I 1 ...4 , ,..- ,R - MIKE MCDANIEL BILL HAYS Halfback Center Stadium linemen Louis Jackson C675 and Gerald Fountaine C115 break through the Everett forward wall as Seagull quarterback Dennis Erickson C105 looks for a receiver. Tiger halfback Mike McDaniel C145 and Lincoln half- back Eddy Anderson C215 battle for a pass as Stadium end Andy Levesque C135 looks on. I ' ,Ap x K x,, RON .IAKES Guard Tackle GREG RAWLINGS Sports f ' A A Q' 'V 5 3 nr lg f I 'F X:.,,a.-aging Q 'f BILL PATON ANDY LEVESQUE BOB BOTLEY STEVE IVIIKKELSEN Guard End Quarterback Fullback Turkey Day to KUDOS, the outstanding players, consisted of seven Tigers singled out by their teammates, coaches, or by sportswriters to receive honors. Center Bob Brines was named honorary captain and inspirational player by his teammates. The stocky senior was moved to center after an injury to Bill Hays, where he performed brilliantly. The coaching staff also tapped Brines most improved player, named fullback Phelon Cole best blocker, and halfback Richie Smith best tackler. Stadium landed .only one player on the 22-man Capital League All-Star Team as the sportswriters chose Phelon Cole at 2nd Team Fullback. Although the Tigers failed to land a player on the All-City First Team, iive were chosen on the second unit. These included Bob Thompson, tackleg Bob Brines, centerg Tom Bennedetti, guardg Richie Smith, halfback, and Phelon Cole, fullback. vf Cl . .,,5. . - '- Q ,, 1 A' 'Y 1 5 ft 1125 PHELON COLE LOWELL MUNDAY Fullback Guard Key Victory Gver T-Birds A HQ-. i ff.v f. , W .fr gm 5-:ti F . ggi. Q , . fggig. ' 3 f' . .,., , . s, . V .tg . g . 1 , ' ....,.. f- ' H V iq 1 'i l I. Wzigigri ,, 3 . . ifagfw . Q V - it . 1 b ,,, , g , . jj X 1 .. ,., - 1 s.s fn . . . , . , , ' I . ,,Vk I K XL? ' ir ,V -I , . JIM DISNEY TOM BENEDETTI CARL MIRALDI JIM BOOTH Tackle Guard Guard End Sports 49 2 . RESERVE FOOTBALL: L. to R. Bottom Row: R. Keely, L. Munday, J. Buckles, R. Giles, R. Jakes, J. Verone, S. Johnson. Second Row: S. Mikkelson, C. Miraldi, B. Walker, P. Levesque, G. Gardner, B. Hunt, M. Todd. Third Row: E.Mo1'1is, J. Josey, H. Walker, R. Wasp, B. Bryant, F. Wolf, M. Owens, J. Oldham. Quarterback Brad Bryant looks for an opening as he eludes a defender. RESERVE FOOTBALL, in addition to giving boys a chance to improve their skills and fundamentals under watchful eyes by helping the varsity prepare for their Weekly encounters, let the boys gain actual playing experience by scheduling its own series of games with other reserve teams on Monday afternoons. Coached by Mr. Jack Heinrick, the reserve team was composed mostly of those varsity players who saw little or no action in the varsity contests. The reserves featured a wide open offense, high- lighted by the running of halfback Eddie Morris, and rock-ribbed defense, led by a staunch forward Wall. They defeated the Bellarmine Lions, Mount Tahoma Thunderbirds, split in two meetings with the Wilson Rams, and tied the Lincoln Abes to compile an overall record of 3-1-1, the best Stadium reserve team record in the past several years. With most of the reserves being either sophomores or juniors, Coach Heinrick feels that they should lend plenty of support to next year's varsity. l l l l Aggressive West Bremerton Wild- cats combine to stop a Tiger half- SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL gave many of the sopho- more boys their first chance to play organized football. They played against all the Capital League schools with games scheduled on Monday afternoons. The sophomore team was composed of those lacking the size or ability to play with the varsity or the reserves. Coached by Mr. Herb .Godfrey and Mr. D. L. Johnson, the squad of about thirty-five boys learned and practiced the same basic fundamentals and plays that are used by the varsity. Because of the large number of Sophomores play- ing with the varsity and reserves, the team's depth was sharply limited, and as a result the Tiger Cubs failed to win a game in five outings. However, both coaches felt that the team gained a great deal of playing ex- perience that could be helpful on next yearls varsity. The highlight of the season was the West Bremerton game played in the Stadium Bowl Where the tired up sophomores met a stubborn Wildcat eleven and battled hard before bowing 13 to 7. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: L. to R. Bottom Row: Coach Godfrey, D. Rhodes, D. Baker, A. Dillingham, D. Gianelli, D. Daily, T. Rutt, Coach Johnson. Second Row: C. Tyson, E. Stewart, J. Foss, B.. Diseth, J. Fulton, M. Theobald, D. Markham, D. Stockinger. Third Row: M. Jackson, E. Smith, T. Thorn, F. Burrell, M. Nist, W. Elmore, B. Muse, S. McDaniel, G. Meadows. Fourth Row: T. McKinnon, L. Bates, W. Ross, F. Cole, S. Olson, J. Olson, back. R. Brown, J. Giste, S. Manos. V6 I X ,Q lx lo f QSM? 13934193 LA N ' N --l fl Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadiurh Stadium Stadium Stadium it ev Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Clover Park 61 Seattle Prep 68 West Bremerton 50 Everett 71 Puyallup 64 Wilson 74 Clover Park 'Q Lincoln 49 West Bremerton 75 Wilson 54 Bellarmine 64 Mount Tahoma 75 Cascade 49 Mount Tahoma 58 Lincoln 51 Bellarmine V 68 Mount Tahoma 50 Wilson 90 Bellarmine 73 Lincoln 63 Bengals Play Exciting Ball 'yi' ' W5 . ,. ,IR 'VS MR JACK HEINRICK MR MAX DuBOIS DON BURRELL BOB SLOAN Head Coach Assistant Coach Guard Forward VARSITY BASKETBALL didn't fail in providing Stadi- um fans with the thrills and excitement that have characterized Coach Jack Heinrickls quintets over the past live years. Relying on the heroics of forward Bob Sloan, who rewrote both school and city record books, and a coordinated effort from the entire team, the Tigers displayed an impressive amount of hustle and determination in compiling their 8-12 season record. Bob Sloan, in addition to setting school and city scoring and rebounding records, led the state's AA schools in scoring. Twice he poured in 38 points to tie the city league record, and against Wilson in their gym he bucketed 39 points to shatter former Tiger Charlie Williams, record. Sloan also established records by connecting for 17 free throws in one game and by picking off 33 rebounds in another contest. Two victories to be remembered include the Tigers' 68-67 triple-overtime win over Bellarmine and the 52-51 triumph over Lincoln, knocking the Abes from the ranks of the unbeaten. At the end of the season, guard Don Burrell and Sloan were named co-captains by their teammates. Sportswriters also tabbed Sloan as a unanimous pick on both the All-City and Capital League Team and on the All-State Non-Tournament Team. tel 71,6 - ,s In i r R A P fwfr. A JIM DISNEY PHELON COLE Wilson s Dick Bratton C323 and Clyde Werner C5OD for Center Forward Sports 52 Sloan Erases Scoring Marks BOB BRINES BOB BOTLEY Guard Guard Jim Disney C435 attempts to block a shot by Lincoln's Gary Walker C55D, as Phelon Cole C511 and Bob Sloan C135 anticipate the rebound. 1 O- ff 5 l ,'dd 'fr , to O 1 , ' E 4. - rd t ,, H -X - ,E 4 Q W ' . .. 21 .ff LEE BROOKE DON RUDELL Guard Forward Don Burrell C21D battles Wilsonls Dave Fiorino C145 for control of the tip-off. Sports 53 3 l Jim Disney C43D and Don Rudell C533 battle Wilson's Confusion reigns as Phelon Cole C51D and Bob Sloan Jim McKean C545 for a rebound. C13D battle several Lincoln players for the ball as Bob RESERVE BASKETBALL offers sophomores and juniors an oppor- tunity to learn basketball skills and, at the same time, grooms them for varsity experience. They play a schedule comparable to that of the Varsity's, meeting all the Capital League and City League squads. Coached by Mr. Max DuBois, the reserves finished the season with a 5-8 record, becoming stronger at the end by Winning three out of their last five games. Throughout the entire season the reserves pos- sessed a great deal of spirit, exciting the crowds with their brand of ball. Johnny Merrill, Reggie Dillon, and Bob Botley were the most con- sistent offensive performers. Brines C155 lends a helpful shove. RESERVE BASKETBALL: L. to R. Bottom Row: R. Webster, E. Cain, M. Jackson. Second Row: J. Merrill, R. Wasp, G. Sandstrom, R. Dillon, Coach DuBois. Ricardo Johnson C215 lays one in for the Sophomore Golds. Sports 54 SOPHOMORE BLUES: L. to R. Bottom Row: L. Betts, T. Colburn, T. Thorne, R. Baker, P. Wager, G. Yuckert. Second Row: Coach Westlin, M. Baldwin, R. Keely, E. Hom, E.Wh1tley, G. Carpenter, G. Shipley-manager. SOPHOMORE BLUES, upholding the best traditions of Stadium's athletic teams, finished the season in a tie for the Sophomore League Championship with the Wilson Blues and the Bellarmine Frosh. The Blues compiled a 12-2 log, losing only to the Bellarmine Frosh and their arch rivals, the Stadium Golds. Coached by Mr. Dwayne Westlin, the Blues com- bined a good scoring punch and a tough defense to produce their outstanding record. Coach Westlin felt the excellent showing made by the Blues resulted from their Willingness to learn fundamentals and their determination to practice and use what they learned. Although guard Travis Thorne and center Ed Horn often supplied much of the offensive punch, the whole team worked as a unit as they rolled over the opposition. With the experience they gained this year, Coach Westlin feels that many of the Blues will help next yearis varsity and reserve squads. SOPHOMORE GOLDS, coached by Mr. Joe Kosai, comprise one of Stadium's two Sophomore basketball teams. Sophomore basketball not only affords sopho- more boys a chance to learn and play basketball under the supervision of experienced coaches, but also serves as a feeding system for the reserve and varsity teams. The Golds compiled a 7-7 record, with most of the losses a result of scant margins or overtime play. Featuring the fast-break whenever possible, the Golds relied upon outside shooting and good rebounding to spark their oHense. Coach Kosai stressed the funda- mentals of basketball by teaching his players the rudiments of shooting, rebounding, and play-making. He felt the experience gained by his players through learning and practicing these basics diligently through- out the season should make them valuable assets to next year's reserve and varsity squads. D SOPHOMORE cows: L. no R, Bottom Row: B, Robison, J. Emery, R. Johnson, E. Miller, Sophomore Gold Johnson 121D fires E. Smith. Second Row: Coach Kosai. F. Burrell. A. Levesque, B. Bailey, A. Dillingham. B. a jumpshot from Outside. Walker, J. Loomis, S. Ekberg. Sports 55 155 i ?2?Y?If7F T1'?li'Jf!'f? U ill? is 335553. . MR. HERB GODFREY MARSHALL ROBINSON Coach 148 lbs. JIM HENNEFER 194 lbs. 141 lbs. JEF PHILLIPS Wrestlers Win District, is BRIAN HOFF JERRY WAISS 115 lbs. 123 lbs. VARSITY WRESTLING for the third straight season wrapped up both the City and District championships, thus bringing Coach Herb Godfrey his third city title in as many years. Led by co-captains Marshall Robin- son and Jim Hennefer, the Tiger matmen also finished second in the Capital League, trailing West Bremerton. Coaches Godfrey and Woelile had a difficult time dividing the wrestling aspirants into varsity and re- serve squads, although the return of seven lettermen from last year's championship squad helped to lessen the task. The varsity wrestled against some of the top teams in the state, including Bethel, Auburn, Puyallup, and Olympia. The reserve team, always a strong factor in Stadium's wrestling prowess, often wrestled pre- liminary to the Varsity matches. The Tigers were exceptionally strong in nine weight classes, receiving help from some of the reserves and incoming sophomores. Top performances were con- sistantly given by Jim Hennefer C14-OJ, Marshall Robinson C13-lj, Don Wonders C12-QD, Tom Benedetti C9-3-25, and Ron J akes C9-2-35. These five represented Stadium in the state meet with Robinson the only one placing, capturing second place in the 148-pound class. The referee signals for two points as Mike D'Antuono gets credit for a reversal. GREG RAWLINGS TOM BENEDETTI Unlimited 178 lbs. , v .xg I fy 5,71 .1 gigs! 1. .H . I 1 'f 1 at I Sports 56 .A's rf- ,layneg 'NL 'Q1 '57 1- me-R P .,. MIKE D'ANTUONO JIM SLONAKER 106 lbs. 123 lbs, JOHN ALMQUIST RON JAKES 130 lbs. 136 lbs. Send Five To State Meet ll N? ,... RESERVE WRESTLING: L. to R. Bottom Row: R. McGovern, G. Gagliardi, B. Gilliam, T. McNeely, J. Webb, K. Solitaire, B. Christian- sen. Second Row: Coach Woelfle, B. Hunt, P. Levesque, S. Cooper, D, Fountaine, R. Dessen, T. Farrell, Coach Godfrey. STEVE MIKKELSEN I-IERMAN CLARK 168 lbs. 157 lbs, DON WONDERS JIM MUSSELWHITE 106 lbs. 115 lbs. Tom Mack works for a takedown against a Wilson opponent. Sports 57 G. A QP ,X f, MR. GEORGE ENGELLAND MR. TERRY BROWN Coach Assistant Coach ' hy'-ws AM vm: T. , Bengal freestylers take off to start an important race. I 3 . f . MARK MORRILL DOUG MCKEEVER DiViI1g 50-Yd. Freestyle 4 3 . 1- , ! an UQ. ff t :QQ if 1.1 I 2-tl 4 ,x, , , 1. 2 fi . ' JERRY TAUSCHER LYNDON MEREDITH 50-Yd. Freestyle Backstroke E, 33 it I daiigrzb' 'I CARL RUTHERFORD LOUIS SMITH Individual Medley Diving VARSITY SWIMMING welcomed back eight letter- men from last year's City and State second place finish- ers. Led by co-captains Jerry Tauscher and Lyndon Meredith, and Junior Carl Rutherford, this year's edition again captured second place laurels in the City Meet, but finished in a tie for third place in the State contest, one-half point out of second. Coach George E.ngelland's tankers exemplified a high degree of skill and endurance as they consistently rolled up victories by commanding margins, losing only to Wilson, High- line, and Cascade Swim Club of Everett. Unlike last year's swimming team, which was heavily dominated by Chuck Richards and Chuck Larson, this yearis team featured few super-stars, but instead a more overall depth, which aided the Tigers in pulling out many swim meets. Consistent per- formances were usually given by Carl Rutherford in the Individual Medley, Mark Peterson in the Diving events, Jerry Tauscher, Bob Sheldon, and Glenn Carl- son in the Free-style, and Lyndon Meredith in the Backstroke. As a preliminary to the regular swimming season, the swimmers condition themselves by participating in water polo. This yearls team completed a highly successful season, claiming victories over Wilson and the University of Puget Sound. Swimmers Take Second In City ,.,,., 'Q 4, X. Q -.naw f Ov DAVE MCKEEVER Butterfly t, I gr ,I ' .M J 4' lu! to , I GLENN CARLSON 200-Yd. Freestyle 1 1-'W ' 1 cw Mi 'E 3' law. . gg ,.,I.fvdri.,.,,.,,, .,..:fr , J 3 .K . ,ly 3 gf S M.. ln ,Q My 1 DUDLEY HILL 100-Yd. Freestyle x Tv Q BOB SHELTON 400-Yd. Freestyle Tiger backstrokers Lyndon Meredith Cleftj and Tom Hard dive off in anticipation of a close race. Sports 58 f, 'fs-, Qu JOHN PAPLOW GARY GRENLEY Individual Medley 100-Yd. Freestyle RESERVE SWIMMING: L. to R. Bottom Row: P. Hanson, J. Bett- ridge, J. Jones, B. Shupe. Second Row: G. Corolla, J. Foss, B. Pearson, R. Stromberg, D. Hanson, R. Champagne. ,Ng wgmst p w, Q ... 'Q til , 2 x ga: 1 str Q t , ' Q. is I' 5, I L , , 1 -, it if . . I, yr'ee e i A : 3 Qs X, A A . E f P Q 2- 1, - ,, Q Q-, ...- STEVE PETERSON TOM HARD Breaststroke Backstroke Tie For Third In State Meet Sports 59 pa, MR. BOB LEVINSON MR. DWAYNE WESTLIN Head Coach Assistant Coach J JACK HART TOM BENEDETTI Distance Weights Traoksters Favored To gs6iw 5tn1 If ., ,Rui Tom Benedetti displays his form as he competes for Stadium in the Shot Put. VARSITY TRACK started workouts late in February with Coaches Bob Levinson and Dwayne Westlin welcoming six lettermen back from last year's team which swept through eleven meets undefeated, captur- ed the City, Capital League, and West Central District championships, and finished third in the State Meet in Pullman. Last year's Tiger cinder team looked particu- larly impressive in the Clover Park Invitational, the Daffodil Relays, the City Meet, and the West Central District Meet, establishing new records every time out. Among the returning lettermen were sprinters Dave Richards and Ed Morris, two of the members of last year's crack 880-Relay Team, who, along with Charles Fletcher and Bob McCarthy, lowered the state record to 1:28.5 at the State Meet. This year's team participated in dual meets with all City and Capital League schools in addition to entering the DaEodil Relays, Highline Relays, Clover Park Invitational. Consistant performances were usually given by Dave Richards, Jack Hart, Mike McDaniel, and Reg Dillon. 4 rQL l?'5' I BOB SLOAN DISIZHIICE Sprints ED MORRIS f'2'S'if5. 'Q is f C A li , H3157 l N l F6 V- , ' ,, PHELON COLE DAVE RICHARDS Weights Sprints 2' is 3 MIKE MCDANIEL Broad Jump Repeat As City Champs IM' i f,,,,-' i H ' Q: 'M' fast- wh A, K-v': h SL1' . ,ef ' 144 - ,N Lf? t 'W ' , t 2-S t ' . v I, ,7 1, sf' I-M ' , V f J :Q-iffy: ,W ,I 5 Awfjj Ma- '- Tiger hurdler J im Booth finds himself all alone as he captures the Low Hurdles. 47 '5Y1,,, 'PF ' 1 V9 Q is ' 1 if ,H Q ., x 17 f I 3' HARRY WALKER JIM BOOTH SPYUIIS Hurdles Sports 60 ,Q it ,tx ,.-v , K W f 12 V r Q milf 1- vi, U GREG RAWLINGS Weights ,AGU 'V .N-ff 'rm?Zif 'f KW . mf .. ' 'iff f . V - l ' 7 Y t ' f gi: AH' m-,QNsS.ff.E'11' 9 5-' - ' I 'm,, Stadiumis Bob Sloan Wins the 880, finishing far ahead of the pack. Sports 61 Tigers Beast Youth And EX- MR. TED KINTZ MR. HERB GODFREY TOM WINMILL RICHIE SMITH Head Coach Assistant Coach VARSITY BASEBALL put the emphasis on youth this season, fielding a team largely made up of juniors with only two seniors returning from last year's squad. Due to the inclement weather in early March, Coach Ted Kintz was forced to start workouts in the gym before he was able to move practices to Jefferson field, and as a result, the Varsity stepped right into action with only indoor preparation. Led by captain Tom Winmill, this year's team dis- played tremendous desire and hustle as they made a serious bid for the City and Capital League titles. In addition to center fielder Winmill, other returning lettermen included pitcher Lee Brooke, outfielder Don Burrell, catcher Jerry Hicks, infielder Dick Marzano, and first baseman Mike Irwin. Stadium played an eighteen game schedule, meet- ing all teams from the City and Capital Leagues, plus teams from Curtis, Puyallup, Lakes, and Federal Way. In May the Tigers joined with the other City League Center Field 2nd BaS6 RON JAKES JIM STEWART Outlield Pitcher schools to participate in the second annual Diamond- Go-Round, held at Cheney Stadium. Both Varsity and Reserve home games were played at Jefferson Field, but only the Varsity practiced at Jefferson as the Re- serves practiced in the Bowl. DON BURRELL MIKE IRWIN Stadium scores another run in a game against Curtis Right Field lst Base perienee In Aiming For Title Q, V, 14 A , f O Q' f Q 4 1 E Q K ' 54 ' V , I' I ' , ,, .,-- g Q V.. LEE BROOKE JERRY HICKS RAY HANSON DICK MARZANO Pitcher Catcher Infield Right Field is 4135 'N' img BRAD BRYANT BILL PATON Pitcher Catcher .W swf- X Swift Tom Winmill beats the throw to first. Tiger first sacker, Mike Irwin, lines a single into center PAUL THOMPSON FRED COOK field. Shortstop 3rd Base Sports 63 .iv Q, MR. MAX DuBOlS CHARLES ANDERSON Coach ia'?Mnw 1' Stadium linkster, Charles Anderson, powers off the tee in an important match. k 1 f if up gf-' :f1 '1'2 f F . 1 ,Ji A It 4 x J AY STERN JEFF DOLL RON DEATON BILL PIRIE VARSITY GOLF presented coach Max DuBois with the pleasant problem of being able to field a team composed of five returning lettermen. Those returning from last year's squad, including Jeff Doll, Ron Deaton, Bill Pirie, J ay Stern, and Charles Anderson, plus last year's reserves and incoming sophomores participated in practice rounds at Allenmore Golf Course in early March in order to determine this year's varsity squad. The golfers participated in both the City League and the Capital League, playing their home matches at Allenmore. It was on this course last year that Charles Anderson recorded the remarkable feat of shooting two hole-in-ones, one coming in a practice round and one in regular match play. As the season started, additional help was expected from sophomore Chuck Morris and junior Jeff Neal. Golfers Field Experienced Team Sports 64 Netmen Determined To Repeat ' iz ' . . . is .,. UV , ' 1 ,N gr- H . MR. RICHARD LEWIS Coach STEVE FINNIGAN trys. A fzf ci' is I f 1 ' I .. -. . f - 1 H' DON RUDELL GLENN CARLSON VARSITY TENNIS started workouts late in February in anticipation of repeating as City League and Capital League champions. Coach Richard Lewis' prospects for repeating both titles plus a chance for a strong run for the state title were greatly enhanced by the return of three lettermen from last year's squad. These in- cluded Steve Finnigan, undefeated last year in all but one matchg Don Rudell, and Mark Morrill. Help was also expected from junior Glenn Carlson and sophomores John Loomis and Blaine Walker. In addition to facing all City League and Capital League schools, this year's team took on teams from both the Seamount League and Puget Sound League. Regular practice sessions, plus home matches, were held in Stadiurn's tennis court where challenges were regularly held to determine the ranking of the top ten players. .M 1 5? 49 J in .. ir I gk- , 1 5 ' .,'i5.' f ' L 5 ' Ee, K 5, - vi v iii MARK MORRILL JOHN LOOMIS I ,fd 'W-1 J Don Rudell and Steve Finnigan team in a doubles match. Sports 65 CHESS CLUB: L. to R., D. Russell, P. Barton, E. Sund, Mr. Jarmon, S. Daniels, F. Brock, B. Russell. THE CHESS TEAM lost all the members from last year's championship team and was forced to enter this year's competition with a much less experienced team made up of mostly sophomores and juniors. Al- though they failed to successfully defend their title, this yearls team finished second, losing only to the champion Wilson team. Coach Ron Jarmon's chessmen were chosen from the best players from the Chess Club, and the top five players repre- sented Stadium in the Pierce County Chess League, playing against all other City League high schools, plus Franklin Pierce. Top performers were Paul Bartron, Fred Brock, Don Russell, Ed Sund, and Shannon Daniels. Chess Team Defends Title Marksmen Place In League RIFLE TEAM is composed of eight marks- men from the Rifle Club who compete in the Northwest Evergreen Junior Rifle League, made up of teams from all Tacoma public high schools, plus teams from Lakes, Puyallup, Clover Park, Curtis and Ever- green. Riiie team members shoot from Oct. to May and all matches are held at the Point Defiance Rifie Range. Coached by Mr. Everett Bedford, the riiie team holds its matches on Monday afternoons, and although each team may fire eight men, only the top five scores are counted toward the teamls total points. Always near the top of the standings, the Tiger marksmen displayed excellent drive in attaining this past seasonis excellent showing. RIFLE TEAM: L. to R. Bottom Row: I. Whitney, B. Small, M. Loft. Second Row: J. Woods, Coach Bedford, G. Fawcett, L. Burns. Sports 66 Managers and Trainers J aid Stadium teams and 6 athletes. MR. MURRAY HEALY Athletic Director A large part of the work that goes into the operating of Stadiumis athletic plant is the responsibility of athletic director Mr. Murray Healy. In addition to supplying the teams with equipment and supplies, he also schedules games with other schools and supervises the issueing of athletic equipment by the athletic managers. The athletic managers, Working under the super- vision of Mr. Healy, are in charge of the athletic supply room and handle the equipment of the athletic teams. Accompanying the teams to their contests, the mana- gers are responsible for seeing that all athletic equip- ment is in perfect condition. Serving as managers this past year were seniors, Paul Snyder and John Pellesier, juniors, Ron Winchester and Ken Weis, and sopho- mores Guy Shipley and Mike Hakola. . ...af ul .uv ATHLETIC MANAGERS: L. to R.: G. Shipley, R. Winchester, J. Pellessier, P. Snyder. A MR. NORM BORELL Trainer Responsible for seeing that Stadium athletes are in top physical shape during football season is the job of Mr. Norm Borell and the First-Aid managers. As trainer, Mr. Borell's duties include checking all in- juries, providing tape and ankle wraps for athletes before practice and games, and, in addition, acting as supervisor of the First-Aid room. Working under the supervision of Mr. Borell were the First-Aid managers, whose duty it is to assist the trainer, not only on the field where they attend to minor injuries, but also in the First-Aid room Where they supervise use of the rubbing table, whirl-pool bath, and other apparatus. Bill Sauders was the head First-Aid manager this year, and assisting him were Jim Rigney, Mike Revis, and Mike Sauders. FIRST-AID MANAGERS: L. to R.: J. Rigney, B. Sauders, M. Revis, M. Sauders. Sports 67 ,F X R- TOM WINMILL DAVE RICHARDS PFS Sid Sm Vic e-Pre sident BRIAN HOFF DON BURRELL Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Big S Enjoys Spirited Year BIG S, open to any boy who had earned a Varsity letter, completed a fruitful year by engaging in several sales and service projects. Led by President Tom Winmill and advised by Mr. Ted Kintz, the lettermen's honor- ary met Wednesday mornings before school. At the start of the year, Big S helped to welcome the incoming sophomores and new students by co- sponsoring the Howdy Dance with Triple S. They as- sisted Boys' Club at the Thanksgiving Assembly by ushering and by boxing the food from the food march. In December, Big S sponsored a dunking booth at the Senior Class Carnival, where Stadium students were offered a chance to dunk Mr. Kintz or Mr. Martin. Just before Christmas, Big S sold Christmas trees in the court, donating the ones that weren't sold to needy families. In March, Big S sponsored its annual Big S-Faculty game and dance, featuring an athletically-laden facul- ty team and senior members of Big S. The proceeds from the game went into the fund used to help pur- chase insurance for Stadium athletes. BIG S: L. to R. Bottom Row: G. Rawlings, M. Robinson, J. Hart, B. Hoff, T. Winmill, D. Richards, D. Burrell, L. Meredith, B. Boone. Second Row: R. Deaton, C. Anderson, J. Doll, J. Stern, L. Brooks, J. Rupple, R. Smith, E. Hawkins, R. Jakes, J. Pellesier, P. Snyder. Third Row: M. Peterson, M. Morrill, C. Miraldi, D. Marzano, M. Irwin, B. Hays, A. Levesque, B. Bryant, G. Carlson, B. Small, L. Burns. Sport 5 f 4' -'r .wrist .,..g..yf af - Lf bf- 'TU' K ROYAL FINS: L. to R. Bottom Row: M. Warter, K. Horr, D. Gose, E. Vadnais, D. Rudell, M. Sawyer, P. Sullivan, L. Finnigan, M- SChUbCTI. A. Bergland, lx. Corey, L. Austin, N. Stroud. Second Row: F. Bruzas, S. Day, C. Van Bevers, P. Lisicich, C. Larson, E. Honeywell, D. Lind, J. Anderson, L. Walters, J. Gustafson, J. Brown, S. Hathaway, F. Vukovich. Showtime Awaited Anxiously Blub, blub, blub . . . I believe I'm sinking! ROYAL FINS, the girls' syncronized swim organi- zation at Stadium, demonstrated the qualities of effort, originality, and swimming ability. This year the group consisted of twenty-four agile mermaids who worked together to produce a spectacular show in the spring. The new Royal Fins were chos- en last fall and soon were integrated into special swim units. Each unit was responsible for origi- nating a routine and creating appropriate costumes to carry out the theme of their annual performance. Each Thursday the members practiced diligently to perfect their water ballet skills in preparation for the show, The Worlds' Girls,', on March 19-20. As the final weeks of nightly practices drew to a close, scenery was constructed, costumes fitted, and the finishing touches completed. The success- ful production was staged in the girls' pool amid music and decor depicting many lands, and con- cluded the year with a resounding Sp1ash!i' S68 Sports 69 I! Stadiana Girls Improve Skills STADIANA, the Stadium Girls' Athletic Association, helps to instill strong character through good sports- manship and athletic achievement. This goal was met in many rewarding Ways as the girls enjoyed athletic activities during the year. Meetings were held on the first and third Mondays of each month, often with an interesting program, speaker, or seasonal party following. Membership was achieved by earning a first year athletic letter. A girl could then work for her second, third, and fourth year letters. Along with promoting sports, Stadiana supported the Tigers by selling booster ribbons. The annual Sweatshirt Sale in November created additional school spirit. The students' enthusiasm showed their approval of the new style, colors, and design. After collecting and punching tickets at games, sponsoring a bowling team, and leading Saturday hikes, Stadiana concluded their successful year with a scenic cruise of Puget Sound. PAT SULLIVAN BARBARA DALY President Vice-President U SANDRA GILBERT LIBBY FINNIGAN S9Cf9t3l'Y Treasurer l 'X , 1' Y . J STADIANA: L. to R. Bottom Row: M. Miller, S. Sutherland, L. Anderson, M. Brottem, T. Suttles. Second Row: S. Longstreth, M. Sawyer, M. Mann, K. Klumb, L. Finnigan, B. Daly, P. Sullivan, S. Gilbert, P. Sevilla, A. Hale, S. Christal. Third Row: S. Hirose, J. Austin, L. Austin, C. Brown, M. Bare, G. Mitchel, D. Rushfeldt, P. Krier, S. Lea, J. Dreibelbis, E. Nakagawara. Fourth Row: N. Stroud, M. King, P. Smith, P. Roblee, S. Hren, E. Honeywell, M. Schubert, K. Larsen, K. Kirshirman, S. Stecker, K. Sweitzer, J. Musick. Fifth Row: D. Rudell, J. Neiman, K. Larson, N. Lundeen, C. Cook, S. Lashua, J. Hughes, J. Bames, O. Hyatt, B. Christal, J. Zahnow, K. Docken, D. Perkins. Sports 70 Emoy Sports ' fi Conduct Sales O , M' ' -,f 4 sz,- Ship ahoy! Here we are, selling sweatshirts again! Jump . . . JUMP! Hikers enjoy a brisk walk on Saturday morning. KMO disc jockeys play athletic senior girls. Girls enjoy themselves on the annual cruise. All your strength is in your union, All your danger is in discord. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -'il ,L . f .-. w Q7 K ' 35 Q-- -b - V 1. -R, ' F ,,, 'f 5 Q N' ' xx an 4, -x . NM 1- -J ,. 'J' 'Fifi . '1' Q ,4,.--4. - z-X , 1, 4 :al I xiii., ig - .. -.- R 'R if N -S ., IWAQ X - .Xena--N ,S-. , ,A - f JE 5 .A-' 'ZS R. 5 ,Q 5 V3 -:Q - 1 as Q.. 115' S -S A N-. .' X K - 'T' 2-E'-'I f . -- vs ag- - f - E . V fjfylf Q 'ff -,-f .1?k.Z,' ,IWW xx. J f P --'-1- -h.-'-5' V'1,..,, ' 5 :ff r ,W ': IAQ , V, Z'75'y.95 Fifi. awk 'X I, . eg,L,,,4,.:,yggf! !f.g9f, 'A Ni12f1s'y' .. 51 1 !f .1 1 Organizations 73 Held 'fckt ' ks Qivnh Vs. 'WWW0 -Na? 22' X, kg JIM HENNEFER We Won, President ' Student Counoi1's Main Goal G 3 3 STUDENT COUNCIL: L. to R. Bottom Row: J. Rowlands, M. Merz, W. Felt, C. Thomas, L. Abercrombie, G. Rhodes, P. Rowlands K. Scott, M. Hopping, P. Lisicich, E. Honeywell, S. Garasi, T. Posner. Second Row: M. Robinson, J. Hennefer, B. Christiansen, J. Walter, J. Hart, S. Gadd, G. Magee, W. Hoff, T. Benedetti, G. Grenley, J. Phillips, R. Christiansen. -...Msg ,xi Organizations 74 PM 3 inert in-I Mr. Brown and Bowl committee members participate in the Weiner roast. MARSHALE. RCQBINSON Vice- resi ent To Light the STUDENT COUNCIL enthusiastically led the stu- dent body to once again defeat Wilson with a 95.2927 sale of activity tickets. With the sale of bowl stamps and two Weiner roasts held in the fall and in the spring, Council raised money to help light Stadium's bowl. Other projects sponsored by Council included the Queen's Crown Dance held in the Stadium gym, Home- coming activities, Sports Recognition Night, and the installment of speakers and acoustical tile in our gym. Stadium Bowl With a new advisor, Mr. Brown, Student Council divided into numerous committees to help distribute the responsibility of leadership among all members. Vice President, Marshall Robinson, led the House of Representatives, which aided Council in governing school activities. To climax a very rewarding year, Student Council sponsored a memorial assembly in the Stadium Bowl. 'dst 0' . W' wud' WANDA FELT JEAN ROWLANDS MARY LEE MERZ Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Organizations 75 Label Sale Boosts Treasury, THE SOPHOMORE CLASS displayed their enthusi- asm and unity by their many projects. A fortune- telling booth in the Senior Class Carnival was the first sophomore project. Following this came their profitable Final Fling dance, giving the entire stu- dent body an opportunity to celebrate the semester's end. The Sophomores' main money-making project of the year was a Return Address sale. Also contributing to their treasury were funds raised from a rummage sale and a car wash. As a finale to their first year at Stadium, the Sophomores staged the annual Sopho- more May Dance. WAYNE HOFF MARION HOPPING PEG ROWLANDS Vice-President Secretary Treasurer They trust US with the money? Return address co-chairmen, Cindi Schuur and Steve Mikkelsen. KAYLEEN SCOTT JERRY WALTER Girls' Representative BOYS' Representative , . .gig ..-fwfr fgifv' Y The Sophomore May Dance was a sweeping success! Organizations 76 Completing Successful Year 4 r Please, no more books . . . the semester is over! Janet Wheeler and Bob O'Reilly plan the Final Fling? BOB CHRISTIANSEN President i ' M '? we QF Water-logged Sophomores participate in their car wash. Y NYE-OS' Folksingers Entertain As Anne Berglund and Carl Rutherford bid Farewell to the Seniors? TOMPBEIZEHETTI T6 1 en Welve got rhythm! Juniors Present Hootenanny . nga , 2 , M at on v. gui no 293 0 n ' 9 ' uv 1-x. Q -,'0 ,A onucv- 4 .' Q uO 5'g7oS 5 KS'a o.f , ' V nnbn grim 'L'5',. a'6 wi' FG '10 an n Jim Wheeler and Anitra Vadheim plan this yearis Sally Sprenger trys to show Jack Rupple how to tie Junior Prom, Midnight in Athensf, bows for the Christmas Lustre Bow sale. THE JUNIOR CLASS held original activities through- of Grecian columns decorating the dance floor. For out the year. Their first project was a profitable Christ- the enjoyment of the entire student body, the J uniors mas Lustre Bow sale. The money gained from this sponsored Stadium's first Hootenanny, featuring some sale was used to help finance the annual Junior Prom. of the area's leading folk singers. The annual Fare- The Prom's unique theme, 'iMidnight in Athensf was well to Seniors Dance, brought to a climax a most artistically carried through with impressive replicas eventful year for the class of 1965. 5. iv GREG MAGEE PRISCILLA LISICICH SUSAN GARASI ERICA HONEYWELL TOM WESTERLUND Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Girls' Representative Boys' Representative Organizations 79 LUCIA ABERCROMBIE MARYDE MILLER President Vice-President GIRLS' CLUB develops character, loyalty, service, and friendliness. To carry this out, a program including educa- tional and recreational activities is provided. Each depart- ment is responsible for a certain aspect of Stadium's life . . . Welfare, Social, Fellowship, and Service. In these four Ways, the girls serve or contribute. Girls' Club began its activities in August by welcoming its new members with the Little Sister Picnic. Several months later, Social Department presented its annual Friendships Girls' Club ,nl Please don't eat the daisies! AIEIIISE HALE ASTR23 CCLLINS G' 1 ' Cl b ll ' mmm C aimwn lr S u Se S flowers as haul Ornaments' Fellowship Department Service Department xv. .G Y fx 1 A J .1 'L I Powder Puff team practices tackle techniques! Goodies are sampled before the Mother-Daughter Tea. Organizations 80 Big Show. Other activities included the Father-Daughter Banquet, Mother-Daughter Tea, the Tolo Day and Dance, and a powder-puff foot-ball game against Wilson. The year was concluded with a formal assembly, as the President, representing the queen, bade farewell to the cabinet and court, and brought the new queen in to reign. The inspirational award was presented to the girl who had participated most wholly in Girls, Club, Stadium's largest service organization. PATSY ELLING KAREN KLUMB Secretary Treasurer Increase In T Activities QS DIANE LIND MARY O'REILLY Chairman Chairman Who will be crowned T010 King? Social Department Welfare Department 518 is GIRLS' COUNCIL: L. to R. Bottom Row: M. O'Reily, D. Lind, K. Klumb, L. Abercrombie, Miss Sohlberg, M. Miller, P. Elling, A. Collins, A. Hale. Second Row: P. Sullivan, N. Stroud, M. Brottem, C. Thomas, J. Harm, L. Winskill, M. Bare, S. Scherer, C. Lamb, D. Rushfeldt. Third Row: S. Schurer, S. Lea, G. Olds, R. Lea, M. Apstein, H. Johnson, P. Smith, C. Corey. Organizations 81 Relaxing in the court are officers: J. Paine, J. Justis, L. Posner, president, G. Seick, B. Jones. THE HONOR SOCIETY'S membership is based on character, leadership, ser- vice, and scholarship, as de- termined by the faculty ad- visory committee and set down by the national consti- tution. The main activity of Stadium Honor Society was the operation of a laminating machine, which enabled most of 92W of the students, Who purchased activity tick- ets, to have them protected with a plastic covering. Other projects this year included a pennant sale, a popcorn booth in the Senior Class Carnival, and the traditional sale of donuts. In addition to these fund- raising activities, the Honor Society also held fun pro- jects this year for the enjoy- ment of their members. A ski trip and other outings were planned, and to climax avery successful year, a scholar- ship fund was awarded a member. Club Donates Scholarships HONOR SOCIETY: L. to R. Bottom Row: J. Hennefer, K. Klumb, K. McGrath, K. Kleise, J. Paine, B. Jones, L. Posner, G. Seick, J. Justus, S. Adams, S. Young, D. Rushfeldt, B. Nelson, D. Lacky. Second Row: D. Bryant, L. Kleinman, S. Sutherland, S. Garasi, P. Krier, S. Christel, L. Finnigan, J. McCormick, C. Stack, B. Burnett, S. Gill, A. Buckles, L. Stern, Roger Cline. Third Row: A. Pinckney, E. Nakagawara, P. Dillinger, M. Sawyer, T. Lucas, P. Smith, A. Vadheim, S. Peterson. Sahasa officers: G. Seick, publicity chairmang J. Thomas, Tri-Fi presidentg B. Jones, Tri-Ads presi- dentg S. Longstreth, Tri-Dels president Cpictured belowb. Organizations 82 First Christmas Ball Sponsored By Sahasa BIG SAHASA, Stadium's Y-Teen organi- zation, helps local charities and is active in school functions. To distribute their projects, Sahasa is divided into three groups, Tri-Fi, Tri-Ads, and Tri-Dels. Activities held during the year included the annual Sahasa Tolo, a slumber party, the Christmas Ball, and a rum- mage sale. To climax a terriiic year, Sahasa held their Farewell to Seniors Banquet. KATHY MELDNER General Chairman ,fe K, i f visa? I M . . 1 if Buried in rummage are Sahasa Ofhcers' Sahasa members form a symbolic triangle for recogni tion night. Organizations 83 Drama Club Displays Talent, It's a full house! Behind the scenes DRAMA CLUB presented two plays this year under the direction of Mr. Parber. The members worked hard to stage their first play, Years Agof involving a high school girl at the turn of the century. The leading roles were held by Inese Lusis as Ruth, Barbara Burbank as Ruthis mother, and Ron Grant as Ruthis father. Supporting roles were played by Susi More, Sawyer Brooke, Bob Bruzas, Luther Green, Diane Smith, and Bill Sauders. In the spring, Drama Club enacted a play revolving around a well known mystery story. Oh, Ruth, a letter from a REAL movie star! Organizations 84 Produces Gutstanding Plays 1-aug Clinton and Annie Jones argue about letting their daughter become an actress. Organizations 85 MARY BESS MANN Secretary 4341 T 4 Mrs. Price and Pat Sullivan plan football award banquet. Triple S Initiates Sixteen DORCAS RUSHFELDT JANE MCCORMICK President Vice-President TRIPLE S membership is obtained by earning points through scholarship, leadership, and service. Initiation of new members comprised the first activity of the year, followed by the Howdy Dance and joint Howdy Assembly with Big S. During the Christmas season, the girls pre- sented corsages and boutonnieres to faculty members and erected a tree to brighten the front hall. The main project of the year was the sale of football and basketball programs at games. This led to the high- light of their year, the presentation of a scholarship to an outstanding member of the Senior class. The year was brought to an end with the club name well upheld, Stadi- um's Supporting Spirit. Selling programs at home games are Glenna Seick J an Justis, and Lynn Kleinman. JEAN ROWLANDS Treasurer New Girls For Active Year 75 3 fs Watch that pin! 'Tm a quality girl! Organizations 86 Triple S members sell corsages at Turkey Day Game. Gabi Lube is initiated as an honorary member. TRIPLE S: L. to R. Bottom Row: K. McGrath, L. Posner, G. Seick, C. Stack, J. Justus, K. Meldner, R. Willard. Second Row: B. Jones, B. Daly, K. Kliese, M. Mann. D. Rushfeldt, J. McCormick, J. Rowlands, A. Collins, K. Klumb. Third Row: P. Sullivan, C. Cook, A. Pinkney, J. Barnes, A. Vadhiem. P. Lisicich, S. Sprenger, P. Smith, L. Anderson, J. Dreibelbis, M. Brottem, E. Naka- gawara, N. Stroud, S. Hirose. aniz t 87 Stadium debators argue sides of medicare plan While gaining poise by extemporaneous speech. DEBATE CLUB: L. to R., M. Mann, Mr. Parber,J. Erickson, President: L. Green, J. Hennefer. The Thinker Despite spills in chilly Waters of the sound, Water Skiers enjoy outings to practice form. Atxiww WATER SKI CLUB: L. to R., Sitting: S. More, J. Oliver, D Jamieson, M. McCorm k P d J Emwright, L. Hacker, J. McCormick, D. Smith. Standing: J. Anderson, R. Keel A M C. Horr, L. Wahland, L A J C h, C. Maier, M. Brod- sack, S. Ekberg, J. Baker, S. Genardine S. Keely M. B d k K. Docken, J. Heym G P h d D H ker Organizations 8 FUTURE NURSES: L. to R. Bottom Row: M, Wies, D. Rodriguez, C. Luebke, D. Smith. S, Jacobs, K. Grah, H. Johnson. L. Richardson, C. Larson, L. Young, B, Jenkins. M. Loos, K. Taylor. Second Row: J, Baretich. J. Pudists. J. Barnes, C. Cook, C. Goodman, J. Christiansen, A. Pinkney. C. Wilson, C. Artz. Future Nurses organize to plan careers of service. Red Cross tops previous record in Membership Drive. QUILL AND SCROLL: L. to R, Bottom Row: A. Vadheim. K. Kruse, L. Lapierre, H. Lynn. Second Row: R. Turner, G. Curwen, Miss Flynn. Quill and Scroll RED CROSS: L. to R. Bottom Row: J. Gallwas, S. Wheeler. President. Second Row: J. Rumicy. S. Smith, Mrs. Kean, K. Grah. D. Plinksi. Third Row: C. Wilson, F. Lowe. T. Chadwick. Organizations 89 ANDREA MCLARNEY CAROL LEE STACK CHERIE TRIEBWASSER President Vice-President Secretary Spirit Led PEP CLUB is a club to promote school spirit and enthusiasm. An impressive Grid-go-Round car parade, with twenty cars decorated wildly in colors of blue and gold, initiated a very active year for Pep Club. Other projects included a K'Ram Roastj' a pom pom sale, skits during pep assemblies, a Pi P - ai K V .fa u ,Ku 1 , ,L . 5 - . + 4 K, u 'j Q ,' . ,y. VK ,, i,' ILE The Stadium Tiger Watches the Ram Roast. The Tigers won with no sweat at all! Organizations 90 ,,o' MARY SCHUBERT LYDIA TOPOLSKI SHARON HANSEN MICHELE KELLY Tfellsufel' S9fg92l11f'11t'Al'mS House of Representatives By Pep Club sucker sale, and a mush throwing booth at the Senior Carnival. Pep Club organized buses for games, made signs to publicize games, ushered at P.T.A. meetings, and sold season tickets. To high- light the year, Pep Club awarded a pin to the most enthusiastic girl or boy. ff? I ' .. ,V Wild decorations lead to a spirited car parade. It's a tense moment for the Tigers as fans show anxiety. Organizations 91 D. E. TIGERS: L. to R. Bottom Row: S. Elrod, Secretary: L. Ruffcorn, Vice President, S. Hansen, President: J. Churchill, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Kuehlwein, E. Abbott, S Prida, D. Kirsch, Mrs. Bush, Advisor. Third Row: A. McKay. M. Chamberlain, J. Bellamy T. Mazza. L Learning the trade D. E. classes learn and practice business techniques, in- cluding salesrnanship and cooperation with employees. J l PJ: CASTLE RETAILERS: L. to R. Bottom Row: C. Hansen, D. DeMars, Secretary, D. Coats, - t President, J. Rachow, Vice President, R. Battle, Secretary. Second Row: G. Bruner, Mrs. Clever dlsplay at racts Customers Bush, Advisorg B. Thompson, L. Sather, D. Brady, P. Gierke. Third Row: D. Dippolito, L. Freed, R. Carr, C. Saltzg J. McCleery, Treasurer. Organizations 92 Enthusiastic Ski Club welcomed early snow with numerous ski trips to nearby slopes. G. Hand, R. Pattin, E. Richards, J. Phillips, T. Posner, S. Lea, S. Sprenger, J. Plante, G. Grenley, J. Hart, M. D'Antuano. Second Row: S. Peterson, G. Gagliardi, P. Roblee, C. Corey, M. Schubert, S. Sutherland, K. Myers, J. Gustafson, C. Stack, S. Christal, I. Zalitis, F. Nevers, Miss Wahlgren, C. Vetter, G. Olds, L. Hacker, E. Anderson, M. Brottem, P. Lisicich, B. Kelley, J. Brown, C. Larson, K. Klumb, L. Beyette, S. Longstreth, J. Anderson. Third Row: A. Merz, R. Lea, J. Olson, S. Gill, S. Keely, M. Bard, M. Miller, M. Vukovich, L. Doxon, J. Kuciemba, P. Beyette, K. Molver, H. Lindquist, P. Krier, I. Gleason, D. Hacker, S. Cheney, C. Collins, D. Posner, M. Trent, M. King, R. Lea, R. Jansons, S. Munson, M. Hopping, N. Stroud, C. Anderson, K. Scott. Fourth Row: G. Kraus, S. Marlowe, R. Ketcheson, R. Renicker, J. Jones, D. Daily, J. Loomis, T. Palmer, J. Kaufman, D. York, D. Mc- Craken, R. Ericson, A. Becker, D. Gianelli, R. Weigley, G. Strom, J. Doll, R. Christiansen, B. Hoff. v X There goes another snow bunny! Ski oflicers take a sled ride. Organizations 93 GARY GRENLEY President CHUCK EKBERG V. P d Sadie Hawkins Dance Co-chairmen Steve Sorenson and ,I im Plante try in vain to escape ice- resi ent Boys' Club Strives For An TIM LUCAS Secretary-Treasurer TERRY POSNER . . . . . R ' What a haul! Stadium students show generosity during Thanksgiving Assembly. Sigfiiff Organizations 94 Bob Schloredt speaks at Boys, Club assembly. z 4 5 X. mem THE BOW' Boys use gimmick to help advertise wiener roast. Active and Successful Year BOYS' CLUB initiated a successful year by organizing intramural football teams with games scheduled every Saturday for a period of eight consecutive weeks. Following this project, Boys' Club brought the unique Sadie Hawkins tolo back to Stadium. The atmosphere of Dogpatch, U.S.A., Was brought about by the decora- tions and by the attire of the couples, with ,I ack Hart and Mary Lee Merz winning a prize for their clever costumes. Also as in the past, Boys' Club participated in Stadium's annual Thanksgiving Day Assembly and held the Homecoming festivities in conjunction with Student Council. Climaxing a very active year, Boys' Club staged their Spring assembly featuring Bob Schloredt, former All-American from the University of Washington. COME... HDS! Brian Hoff and Mike Irwin publicize annual Homecoming Dance. Organizations 95 AFFILIATION CLUB: L. to R. Bottom Row: L. Kiteley, A. Branscomb, B. Errnisch, J. Berggren. Second Row: J. Zahnow, D. Willard, N. Butterfield, A. Petrich, K. McGrath, J. Pudists, C. Larson, G. Staatz, G. Lube, M. Bare, M. O'Reilly, Mr. Groenen, Advisor. Affiliation Club Promotes J mn Gabi studies hard to take advantage of her American exchange. Jill takes a break to write home about her new German family. Sandy sits on the Lion which is the symbol of the city of Braunschweig. Organizations 96 . .Y...,. , J, : 'V 0' ' . hw - . ff: . ' mf' I 'fair i VL ef' n , ' 'iff .,, , ,Ji 1 Q W ' W ' ' ff 'W ' 6-..:2'--.1-:M I A t ..4 wif , 5 gif?ffw3g5f'ff,gy,,ftip55.gf, fi 1 , . H' W, . l. . .,,.-4u-.,2-...,- . - i ' f' - ' . '- A ff L W,-Pam., 219, A H T . Q ' rffxfirifaafi-.f., - ftr f, wx . . J.. , ,vi . .,, , , f J A+, of 'W X '- 4 ' 5 1:3 ' a 1. .5 R ,puffs if W s . K ,af V V :fy-. 4 .'f vi. V ,gawk 4. , s,-' si?-5' . . fag--si 'ffm ., ' '....-'fm ' ' Q. Emi , 4 IQ ' .,, gg . , . V w ' ' 51' ' f t if ' .xg ,633 ' ' 95 117 I ' , -.JU,3hv -A4 . , .,--'T' V Q,,,f', f . K 'K 'V 4.11 ' ,iff . K I Q W I f x Karen enjoys ski trips to the Matterhorn. Exchange Student Program AFFILIATION CLUB helps provide Stadium with a taste of foreign cul- ture through exchange of materials, information and, most of all, stu- dents. To raise funds for our ex- change program, AH-lliation Club held aprofitable stock sale in compe- tition with Peninsula High. Stadium was fortunate to have three students abroad this year. Jill Boronda, our official exchange stu- dent, spent her year in Solingen, Germany at the Geschwester-Scholl Schule. Sandy Tuell and Karen Car- mean stayed with host families in Braunschweig, Germany, and Ge- neva, Switzerland, respectively. At the beginning of the second semester, Stadium welcomed two foreign students-Gabriele Gabi Lube of Braunschweig, Germany, and Rodrigo Martinez of Mexico D. F. Mexico. Both students were active and well liked during their short stay at Stadium. Discussing Affiliation activities in a German atmosphere are Allan Branscomb, Gabi Lube, Beate Ermisch, and Charlene Lamb. Grganizations Help Develop Leadership Y .' 'K W'!Tv,,,,. M W-- Lucia and Maryde plan activities for Stadium girls. Marshall leads the House of Representatives. , Group Participation in ' Students work together to decorate the Bowl. Hail, hail, the gang's all here! Organizations 98 t Cooperation With Teachers No Wonder student-faculty relations were im- Mr. BroWn's popcorn crew. proved this year! ...- And The . Community Good afternoon, Weire from Stadium High Well known Tacoma citizens speak at Stadium seminars. School . . . Freedom has its life in the hearts the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed-else . . . it will wither and die. 3 Dwight Eisenhower Rail? X , o 'L I U Q J' , , A, 3' u' '4 : fi E, A 3' Ami 1 . V ' ' rg f -. . A . 'iiff ,QF 5- -' A341 s'-fbi was 5 .f f- ffgl .fT-':i. -- ,I-1.5: ,Q . 4 reef , , IZ : 'f1o,Lx.:-.-I: ,- , 1 ' f yy - . 4- -: - . Q ai! an-, ' -.fr ff f' r 1r-- -- nf ,f,. 9 3.-4.-. .Hs , ,,.V ,lp ,- fir ,..,,.1,, ,L . M ,, , -, . - I-. :i -fix! is 'W F? iii.-4' ,f ur,-'mg .-5, 4' ,ET 0:5 J-mi ' ' 9 1 W- . U., .Qs iw. , an ,fs ' 'az 11 .5 wg . . 1i - lf 9 'Ski ,if Q' V ip? A A A ' 3 15- 1 MX- -. -ai-'1 -.A-w 4? 4-2 f an ,g,.. 1, 'i- . !f,Y,nnIF5' 4 , 4. ,fu V ,,,....:.A . ,, ., -. Q , - -t .. 3 r t , ,Tl ' v Q-I , L -in. 3- ', , et 2 . A , .- .5 , -X ' -ell 1 ' . 1' J' ,.-x1c..L i j ' AA .Ar te, I '5 '?' su- .,-,- nv- A '- ' ...- -.v -194 Seniors 101 1962 1 Robert J ansons jeff D011 P1'0SideIlf Vice President if .--4-1 LJ Y Marilyn Vukovich Diana Pickel 655 SCOTUS-TY Treasurer Q, f ' E' 2? A f i m ' The necessary adjustments made, our sophomore class formed a forceful ' ' part of Stadium's student body. The active participation of classmates in 7 Siggdlieilgqlgiklgd the year's projects demonstrated their enthusiasm. Our class officers plan- Andy KuLii.S P ned carefully, thereby insuring the success of the car wash, Christmas Represemauve wrapping paper paper sale, and the May dance. The notable strength of the class during our first year at Stadium was but a preview of the two proiitable years to come. Memories From Three Years In our Junior year, our pep and enthusiasm increased, becoming the trait of the class of 1964. Jim Hennefer, Class President, frequently received the trophy for winning the class competition yell. The first project of the year was a pom pom sale. In November the Junior Prom, Essence of Autumni' was held. And on May 24 this rewarding year was climaxed by the Farewell to Seniorsn dance. McLarney W ,J F3 Representative , . H , istftffffff Q5 .lfffggfiii w mlzfiiifgr. .1-i' W f HW s 51 Burnett Carol Lee Stack Segretary TI'8aSl1I'6l' Jim Hennefer President Russ Christiansen Vice President 1963 'I t. Jag, 5555 J -W 'eq . Brian Hoff Representative Sem 11 1 964 - As Seniors, 3m 'VZ4?ff We Remember Many . UWRRCHZ829-N Moments of Galety i p n n-'- -sf Smmun Hume Scuoom Pursmrs I , Au PM mf: is Y Dec N I. 11:20 ' 800 PM. Srmw, 2.1 . Rmuv, 50' - . vv,Y- , . -f , - ,v g1:f,.'f , 1 V . f M Jf,,g,.,v,x-, ,fm STADIUM HI PRESENTS a mis.. 692' rn, , ,, . 9-30 2' mg 33 snag 11 1 F v K-'gn x' 5 'Q e e 5 N1 Q35 f ?' fl x ight N? A it A Q A 1 x,'x g.Aig:f1, ' nfl! u .x ' D dwg? m in 4 1' ' -y 'EXW' r Fl ' VN W Q 4? 'I' 'Q 1 E . FX' I A ,,,,, A' 1 QN c 17.17 'G , .W simile Swembawcf 2 9 Muna Y e,e1 nmuxs we f i f Q e9'5'k,? Seniors 103 JACK HART President Senior Wrapping paper co-chairmen are Maryde Miller, Jerry Van Marter, and Ron Deaton. Seniors Acquire GEORGANNE RHODES Secretary RUSS CHRISTIANSEN Treasurer THE SENIOR CLASS, under the able leadership of president Jack Hart, maintained its characteristics of enthusiasm and student interest. Our fine oiiicers worked as a closely-knit unit with our third-year advisors, Mrs. Bush and Mr. Kohler, planning an active calendar for the year. Bales of hay, apple cider, and country music at the Elk Plain Grange Set the atmosphere for the first activity of the year, Hay Everybodyf' Details of Keystone Komediesf' theme of the November 8th carnival and sweater dance, were completed by Cherie Triebwasser, Tim Lucas, Randy Burgett, and Dave McCracken, chairmen of this combined fun and money raising project. Carol Enjoying Hay Everybody are Karen MRS. KATHARINE BUSH Molver and Dave Richards. Advlsof Seniors 104 Uv' fx Seated are the Senior Ball co-chairmen J eif Doll, Sharon Hansen, and Carol Stack. Diplomas June 1 Jififfigflf' Thomas and Robert J ansons were in charge of planning the Senior theme dance, Outer Limitsf, Drifting and Dreaming was elegantly decorated in French blue and gold, as clever students combined their imaginations and endeavors producing a Senior Ball never to be forgotten. May 9 was chosen to honor all seniors at the annual Senior Banquet. The upperclassmen presented a talent-filled senior assembly for the student body. At graduation on June 1, our diplomas shone as symbols of the knowledge obtained in preparation for the years to come. 'he X DIANA PICKEL Girls' Representative lv- .4- 7 ,Z 1,356 MR. RICHARD KOHLER Making plansnfor the-Senior theme STEVE GADD Advisor dance entitled Outer Limits are Carol Boys' Representative Thomas and Robert J ansons. Seniors 1 05 LUCIA ABERCROMBIE Girls' Club President . . . Service Department Sub-head . . , Stu- dent Council . . . Light the Bowl Dance . . . Memorial Day Assembly . . . All City and Bowl Assembly . . . Senior Honor Roll W' . . . Commencement Usher . . . 'Z' Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Council . . . Future Plans: College SUE ELLEN ADAMS Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society 1, 2, 3 . . . Commencement As- sistant. . . National Merit Letter . . . Girl of the Month . . . Orches- tra . . . All City Orchestra . . . Future Plans: College CAROLYN AHRENS Chorus . . . Future Plans: Un- decided Senior boys dine in stylev as they boycott the lunchroom. FRED AHRENS Stadium Radio Club President A.S.B. Representat1ve . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: Mili- tary Career LENNIE ALONZO Future Plans: Vocational Train- ing ANITA ALLEN Student Leader . . . Quill and Scroll. . .World Staff. . . A,S.B. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Castle Players . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Ski Club . . . All School Play , . . Library Assistant . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College ADRIENNE ANDERSON Honor Roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . World Staff. . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Pep Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . TYCO . . . Future Plans: College CAROLYN ANDERSON Red Cross Representative . . . Future Plans: College CHARLES ANDERSON Varsity Golf . . . Reserve Golf . . . Intramural Sports . . . Big S . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . Ski Club . . . Head Bac- caluareate Usher . . . Future Plans: College ROLAND ANDERSON Intramural Sports . . . World Staff. . . Pep Club . , . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 104 Stadiumites Cheer J WILLIAM ANDERSON A.S.B. Representative . . .Water Ski Club . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training MARY LOU AUSTIN Outside Employment . . .Future Plans: Work HARRIETTE BAILEY Senior Honor Roll . . . A Capella Choir. . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Tigerannas . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Lakes High School, Tacoma, Washing- ton . . . Future Plans: Work TONINA BARCOTT Affiliation Club Secretary . . . Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative , . . Ski Club . . .Affiliation Club. . .Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College MARYBETH BARE Girls' Club Publicity Chairman . . . Affiliation Club Secretary , .. Girls' Council . . . Stadiana . . . 2nd Year Athletic Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society 1 ...A Capella Choir. . . A,S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club. , . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . .. French Club , . . Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: College Active senior girls promote stationery sale. JEANNIE BARETICH Red Cross Representative , . . Future Nurses Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Nurse Assistant . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College THOMAS BARRETT Sophomore Football . . . Sopho- more Basketball . . . Sophomore Baseball . . . Rifle Team . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Stage Crew . . . Rifle Club. . . Ski Club . . . Vocational School . . . Out- side Employment . . . Entered from Bellarmine High School, Tacoma, Washington . . . Future Plans: Navy GEORGE BARTICH Intramural Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College ROSA BATTLE Castle Retailers Corresponding Secretary . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Outside Employment, . . Future Plans: College CONNIE BEARCE Student Leader , . . Honor Roll . . . Rifle Club . . . Cadet Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training JACKIE BELLAMY P.T.A. Representative . . . D.E. Tigers Corresponding Secretary . . . Future Plans: Work EIVIND BERG Rifle Team . . . Rifle Club . . . Future Plans: College DENNIS BERGEN Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Track . . . Wrestling . . . Intramural Wrestling . . . Vocational School , . . Future Plans: Vocational Training JOHN BERGGREN Reserve Wrestling . . . Honor Roll . . .A Capella Choir. . . VCY Club . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Future Teachers Club. . . Future Plans: College LEONARD BERNHOFT Sophomore Football . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College PAM BEYETTE Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Magee High School, Vancouver, British Co- lumbia. . . Future Plans: College DENNIS BINKLEY Reserve Baseball . . .Intramural Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Ski Club . . . Assistant Drum Major . . . All City Band . . . Concert Band . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College TOM BIRGE Varsity Track . . . Big S . . . Chor- us . . . Future Plans: Work ARCHIE BLAKELY Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College KATHLEEN BLANCHARD Future Plans: Work wr?-4:7 ,.-7 ROBERT BOONE Varsity Football . . . Big S . . . Entered from Aurora Central High School, Aurora, Colorado . . . Future Plans: College RONALD BORGSTROM Leader. . . Sophomore Foot- ball . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Pep Club . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College JEFF BORHEK Outside Employment . . .Future Plans: College PENNY BOURGEOIS Honor Roll . . . Art Club . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Fi . . . Future Plans: Undecided DAN BRADY Reserve Golf . . . Honor Roll . . . Ski Club . . . Entered from Bel- larmine High School, Tacoma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College ALLAN BRANSCOMB Affiliation Stock Sale Co-cha.ir- man . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Castle Players . . , Affiliation Club . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 108 CAROL BRASMER Future Plans: Vocational Train- ing ROBERT BRINES Homecoming Dance Co-cha.ir- man . . .Varsity Football . . .Re- serve Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Varsity Basketball . . .Reserve Basketball. . . Sopho- more Basketball . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Senior Honor Roll ...Honor Roll . . . Football Team Captain. . . Inspirational Award Winner . . . Future Plans: Col- lege CHARLAINE BROCK World Staff . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . All School Play . . . Tiger- annas . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College may Having their fortunes told are co-chairmen of Senior Carnival and Sweater Dance: Tim, Dave, Cherie, and Randy. Seniors 109 , : N fig' , I: r MADONNA BRODSACK Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society. . . Com- mencement Assistant . . . Red Cross Representative. . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . Water Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Everett High School, Everett, Washington . . . Future Plans: College SAWYER BROOKE Senior Banquet Co-chairman . . . Student Leader . . . A Capella Choir . . . Castle Players . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . French Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Daffodil Princess Candidate . . . Future Plans: College WILLIAM BROWN Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Caver High School, Gadsden, Alabama . . . Future Plans: College ROBERT BRUZAS Reserve Swimming . . . Intra- mural Swimming . . . A Capella Choir . . . Castle Players . . . Pep Club . . . Water Ski Club . . . All School Play . . . Chorus . . . Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College DENNIS BRYANT Stadium Honor Society '61 . . . Chess Club . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Clover Park High School, Tacoma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College ALICE BUCKLES Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society 1 . . . Chorus . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Entered from In- graham High School, Seattle, Washington . . . Future Plans: College LEE BUHRE Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College RANDY BURGETT Senior Carnival Co-chairman . . . Reserve Football . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Reserve Basket- ball . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club. . . Commencement Usher . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Undecided Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar, all for Seniors stand up and holler! BAMBI BURNETT Junior Class Secretary . . . Ta- homa Editor. . . Student Council . . . Sophomore-Junior Assembly . . . Homecoming Co-chairman . . . Stadiana . . . Royal Fins . . . Debate Letter. . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor So- ciety . . . Commencement Usher ...PepClub...SkiClub... Sports' Spectacular . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College DON BURRELL Varsity Basketball . . . Reserve Basketball . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Varsity Baseball . . .Big S . . . Student Leader. .. Future Plans: College x 'dl' , ...- DARLENE CALKINS A.S.B. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Sahasa Tri- Dels . . . Chorus . . .Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: Work RICHARD CARINO Sophomore Football . . . A Ca- pella Choir. . . Chorus . . . Castle Retailers . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Work Seniors exhibit great zest at pep assemblies. The mighty Seniors win again! ,I ack Hart gives victory speech in pep assembly. STEVE CARNELL Sophomore Swimming . . . Se- nior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Representative. . . Rifle Club . . . Editor of Fall World Staff. . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors RUBY CARR P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . VCY Club . . . Castle Re- tailers . . . Activity Manager . . . Future Plans: Undecided ALAN CARTER Reserve Track . . . Intramural Sports . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . , Future Plans: College MARJORIE CHAMBERLAIN D.E. Tigers Parliamentarian . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . French Club . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College SUZANNE CHRISTEL Social Department Chairman . . . Sophomore Representative to Girls' Council. . . Stadiana . . . Song Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . A Capella Choir . . .VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . Ski Club . .. Sports' Spectacular . . . Girls' Club Pin Winner . . . Future Plans: College JULIE CHRISTIANSEN Honor Roll . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club. . . Orchestra. . . Future Plans: College RUSSELL CHRISTIANSEN Junior Class Vice President , . . Senior Class Treasurer. . . Stu- dent Council . . . Reserve Foot- ball , . . Reserve Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll. . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society. . .Commence- ment Usher . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Baccalaureate Usher . . . Rotary Boy of the Month . . . Concert Band . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 1 1 1 -avg HERMAN CLARK Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Varsity Track . . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Intra- mural Sports. . . Big S . .. Sports' Spectacular . . . Future Plans: College NANCY CLARK Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society 2, 3 . . . Tahoma Photo-Chief. . . A.S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College JIM CLICK Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Reserve Track . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Re- serve Golf. . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College ROGER CLINE Reserve Tennis . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society 3 . . . Commencement Assistant' . . . Concert Band . . . Orchestra . . . All City Orchestra . . . All State Orchestra . . . Orchestra Council . . . Future Plans: Col- lege DIANE COATS Castle Retailers President . . . Castle Retailers Govemor . . . Honorary Pep Staff . . . Sopho- more Christmas Wrapping Pa- per Co-chairman . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College MIKE COLITO Reserve Basketball . . . Sopho- more Basketball . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Sports' Spectacu- lar . . . Future Plans: College ASTRID COLLINS Service Department Chairman . . . Associate Editor of Tahoma . . . Girls' Club Art Chairman. .. Honor Society Secretary . . . Howdy Dance Co-chairman . . . Big Show Co-chairman . , . Father-Daughter Banquet . . . Tolo Week . . . Debate Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll . . . Commence- ment Assistant . . . Triple S . . . Girls' Council . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College IRENE CONKLIN Hall Decoration Co-chairman . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Future Nurses Club . . .Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College Tug, Seniors, tug! FREDRICKA COSTANTI Pep Club. . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . .. Future Plans: College BARBARA DALY Stadiana Vice President . . . Hike Leader. . . 2nd Year Athlet- ic Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commence- ment Usher . . . Triple S . . . A Capella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors RON DEATON Senior Class Wrapping Sale Co- chairman . . . Sophomore Bas- ketball . . .Varsity Golf. . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . Big S . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Concert Band . . . Cadet Band . . . Pep Band . .. Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College JACK DeCARO Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . , , Voca- tional School . , . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors Win Tug-of-War 49 ff In , WILLIE MAE DANIELS Red Cross Representative . , . A.S.B. Representative . . .House of Representatives . , . Future Plans: Undecided DON DAVIS Future Plans: Undecided MIKE DAY Junior Representative of Band . . . Band Vice President . . . Sophomore Football . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Concert Band . . . All City Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College DIANE DeMARS Castle Retailers Recording Sec- retary . . . A.S.B, Representative . . .Pep Club , . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Tigerannas . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: Work MARY DENNIS World Staff . . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . , Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Work JIM DEVLIN Sophomore Tennis . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . Com- mencement Usher. . .A Capella Choir. . . Madrigal Ensemble. . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College 112 Seniors 1 13 SARA DEYO Copy Editor of Takoma . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Debate Club . . . Ski Club . . . Afliliation Club. . , Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College PAT DILLINGER Senior Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Assistant . . . Sahasa Tri- Ads . . . Future Teachers Club . . . Cadet Band . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College DONNA DIPPOLITO Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Castle Retailers . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Future Plans: Vocational Train- mg 'iNow let's see. , . should I go to Stadiana or SSS? LANA DIPPOLITO Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . , . Commencement As- sistant . . . Tahoma Staff. . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Out- side Employment . . , Future Plans: College JIM DISNEY Varsity Football . . . Reserve Football . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Reserve Basketball . . . Re- serve Track . . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Future Plans: College KAREN DOCKEN Stadiana . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Water Ski Club. . . Future Plans: College BILL DOLAN Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Bellarmine High School Tacoma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College JEFF DOLL Sophomore Class Vice President . . . Senior Ball Co-chairman . . . Reserve Basketball . . . Sopho- more Basketball . . . Varsity Golf . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Big S . . . Senior Honor Roll . . , Commencement Usher . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Ski Club . . . All-State Band . . . Concert Band . . . All City Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College JOSEPH DOUGLAS Future Plans: Undecided LAURIE DOXON Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . Ski Club . . . French Club . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 114 Tigers Top Wilson Againg Seniors Crown Queen Andrea 'gnu TED DROETTBOOM Baccalaureate Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . Activity Manager . . . Future Plans: College JOHN DUNGAN Intramural Sports . . . Honor Roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . World Staff . . . Pep Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Entered from Wilson High School, Taco- ma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College JANICE DYMENT Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor R011 . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . French Club . . . Aiiiliation Club . . . Future Plans: Vocational Train- ing CHUCK EKBERG Boys' Club Vice President . . . Junior Auction Co-chairman . . . Senior All-night Party Co-chair- man . . . Reserve Football . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll . . . Tahoma Boys' Sports Editor . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Orchestra. . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . .. Student Seminar Committee. . . Future Plans: College PATSY ELLING Girls' Club Junior Class Repre- sentative . . . Girls' Club Secre- tary . . . Installation Tea Co- chairman . . . Girls' Club Mother- Daughter Tea Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club. . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College Girls' Club bulletin board is decorated monthly, showing birthdays of members. SUSAN ELROD Yell Leader . . . D.E. Tigers Re- cording Secretary . . . D.E. Speaker-Chairman . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels Sergeant-at-arms . . . Sahasa Tolo Sophomore Duch- ess. . . Light the Bowl . . .Stu- dent Leader . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative. . . Pep Club. . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Water Ski Club . . . Basketball Night . . . Football Night . . . Vocational School . . . Future Plans: College JUNE EMWRIGHT Student Leader . . . Sahasa Tri- Ads . . . Ski Club . . . Make-Up Committee for All School Play . . . Future Plans: College PATTI ENGEL Majorette . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Fi . . . Water Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 1 1 5 'A' I ff. 5 6 3 7+ VN I ' . 2 IQMA . A Q Www DICK ENGLER Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: Work TISHA EPPS Future Plans: Undecided JEFF ERICKSON Senior Class Banquet Co-chair- man . . .Reserve Golf. . .Debate Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Castle Players . . . Debate Club . . . Ski Club . . . Affiliation Club. . .Future Plans: Undecided BEATE ERMISCH Aftiliation Club President . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Afliliation Club . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College RICH ERICSON Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . A.S.B. Representative ...PepClub...RiHeClub... Ski Club . . . Chess Club . . . Russian Club. . . National Merit Letter of Commendation . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College MARK EUBANKS Band Council . . . Varsity Base- ball . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Honor Roll . . . Concert Band . . . All City Band . . . Pep Band . . . Orchestra . . . All State Band . . .All State Orchestra. . .Drum Major, . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College AA J-his Mf- SHARON EVANS World Staff . . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . VCY Club . . . Ski Club . . . Water Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College WILLIAM FABISH Entered from Port Angeles Senior High, Port Angeles, Washington . . . Future Plans: College WANDA FELT A.S.B. Recording Secretary . . . Homecoming Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative ...VCYClub...PepClub... Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Future Plans: College MIKE FIELD Sophomore Football . . . Sopho- more Basketball . . . Reserve Baseball . . . Intramural Sports . . . Student Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Ski Club . . . Light the Bowl . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College LIBBY FINNIGAN Stadiana Treasurer . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads Treasurer. . . Royal Fins . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Future Plans: College SHARON FITZGERALD Honor Roll . . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Manager . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Chorus . . . Entered from Gar- field High School, Seattle, Wash- ington. . . Future Plans: College if ly :g g -.B xx sf: af' Fifi ? DENNIS FLIPPIN Student Leader . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College JOHN FORSBERG Reserve Wrestling . . . Sopho- more Wrestling . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Entered from Bellarmine High School, Taco- ma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College JOHN FORSLIN Sophomore Football . . . Intra- mural Swimming . . . Cadet Band . . . Future Plans: College LEW FORSYTH Reserve Swimming . . . Honor Roll . . . Student Leader . . . Pep Club . . . Commencement Usher . . . A Capella Choir. . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . All City Choir. . . Future Plans: College ALLEN FOSS Chorus . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Faulkton High School, Faulkton, South Dakota . . . Future Plans: Col- lege GERALD FOUNTAINE Varsity Football . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Big S . . . Student Leader . . . A Capella Choir . . . Stage Crew . . . Sports' Spec- tacular . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Work S eniors 1 1 6 ALAN FOX Entered from Argyle High School, North Vancouver, Briti- sh Columbia . . . Future Plans: College SCOTT FRAZIER Cadet Band . . - Pep Band . . . Entered from St. Martins, Olym- pia, Washington . . . Future Plans: College CAROL FRITZ Honor Roll . . . A Capella Choir . . .Madrigal Ensemble . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa Tri- Dels . . . Chorus . . . Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training ...Avon calling . .. Seniors 1 1 7 L! 5 . ,w .gh 'Quai ' , 5. ?v.5f: 4 57' if if ' W all fi '-M :f Y' -s. 1Q1,'fB' ' f V I. 1 DAVID FROST Pep Club Activity Manager . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College GENE FUNKHOUSER Future Plans: Undecided STEPHEN GADD Senior Class Boys' Representa- tive . . . Student Council . . . Sports' Spectacular Co-chair- man . . . Light the Bowl Co- chairman . . . Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Basketball. . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . Ta- homa Art Editor . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College GEORGE GAGLIARDI Sophomore Football . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Honor Roll . . . Ski Club . . . Dance Committees . . . Light the Bowl', . . . Future Plans: College JOHN GALLO Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: Vocational Training MIKE GARRISON Reserve Swimming . . , Honor Roll. . . A Capella Choir. . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Ski Club . . . Afliliation Club . . . Commence- ment Usher . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College CAROLYN GAUTHIER A.S.B. Representative. . . House of Representatives , . . Outside Employment , . . Entered from Darrington Senior High, Dar- lington, Washington . . . Future Plans: College SHARON GENARDINE Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College Who says we cram for tests? PAULA GIERKE Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Castle Retailers Welfare Chairman . . . Play Pro- duction Crew...Chorus...Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College SANDRA GILBERT Stadiana Secretary . . . Hike Leader . . . 2nd Year Athletic Letter . . . Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Future Plans: College RAY GILES Varsity Football . . . Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Reserve Track . . . A Capella Choir . . . Sports' Spectacular. . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College SUSAN GILL Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . De- bate Club . . . Ski Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Entered from Lathrop High School, Fair- banks, Alaska . . . Future Plans: College Lucia. leads energetic Girls' Club. C, ,y-,, ,M,,,,,,,,, . ,....,..,,- -,.--..--..,... -. .....................g . -gy 5 E 4 -' . , N.-E' , sxgji A 1: ,flxigggfgi A ' .: fs .fl 'lkkfi .A .- 4,-gf. nys , , , N , - Q., -Ry: Q C . Q1 51135 ' ste f- .N , 1, iv, uf ' -x v x ,RU Q, g. , . . 1 .- d.2+2j5f?5S3,, .ts 2 3. Q? -,I Q V-:i'iwt: 'fl 't 'ffl' ww-1 t , 3 .gg gs I . Y -Ji 11 ,235 51-I Bible 5. s ff..,1,: 25 t . ii'-Y 'sr - if , in I-3-SQ 2: J --HHS l . bw ' 1 ' T325- Students earn a new scoreboard for the bowl. GAYLE GIPSON Tigerannas President . . . Stu- dent Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Future Nurses Club . . . House of Representatives Sales Com- mittee Chairman . . . Future Plans: College Seniors IRENE GLEASON Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Sahasa Tri-Debs . . . Ski Club. .. Affiliation Club . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College JOHN GODULAS Reserve Football . . . VarsitY Track . . . A.S.B. Representative ...Ski Club . . . Manager . .. Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College CHRIS GOODMAN Reserve Track . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College INGE GRAY Senior Honor Roll . . . Com- mencement Assistant . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Ads . . . Afiiliation Club . ,.Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: College GARY GRENLEY Boys' Club President. . . Student Council . . . Farewell to Seniors Dance Co-chairman . . . Varsity Swimming . . . Reserve Golf. . . Intramural Basketball . . . Big S . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Assistant . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . De- bate Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Sports' Spectacular. . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College DARLENE HACKER Sahasa Tri-Fi Treasurer . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Ski Club . . . Water Ski Club . . . Entered from Blaskford High School, San Jose, California . . . Future Plans: Undecided Seniors 1 1 9 ALICE HALE Fellowship Department Chair- man . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels Vice President . . . Farewell to Seniors Dance Co-chairman . . . Memorial Day Assembly Co- chairman... Powder Puff Game Co-chairman . . . Stadiana . . . Honor Roll . . . A Capella Choir . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Tigerannas . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College ALLEN HALE Reserve Wrestling . . . Sopho- more Wrestling . . . Intramural Football . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Co-Editor of World . . . Future Plans: College JACKIE HALL Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Future Plans: Vo- cational Training ELAINE HANKINS VCY Vice President . . . Junior Prom Co-chairman . . . Senior Assembly Co-chairman . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Football Night . . . Basketball Night , . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Activity Mana- ger . . . Honorary Pep Staff. . . Future Plans: College 'MU' s' - rep , . , 11 , x l. 1' -.:., A Q T, ,Hill , -, ffl 1 j , ll wa' ' 5 as fs '43., , . ' W 'f :, 3 Q4 'V I CAROL HANSEN Student Leader . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . Castle Retail- ers Social Chairman. . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Work SHARON HANSEN Pep Club Sergeant-at-Arms . . . D.E. Tigers President . . . D.E. Tigers Governor . . . Senior Ball Co-chairman . . . Girls' Club Tolo Week Co-chairman . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Work ROBERT HANSEN Art Club . . . Chorus . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College ARSENIA HARRIS Entered from Junction City High School, Junction City, Kansas . . . Future Plans: Col- lege . . . And visions of sugar plums dance in his head. JACK HART Senior Class President . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Junior Class Auction Co-chairman . . . Varsi- ty Track . . . Intramural Basket- ball . . . Big S . . . Student Leader . . . Debate Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Castle Players . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Reserve Cross Country . . . All School Play . . , Future Plans: College KATHY HENDERSON Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training Seniors 20 JULIE HEYM Tri-Ads Candy Sale Co-cha.ir- man . . . Tri-Ads Mother- Daughter Tea Co-chainnan . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads Secretary . . . Intramural Sports . . . Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadi- um Honor Society 1, 2 . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Water Ski Club . . . A.S.B. Representa- tive . . . Future Plans: College BRIAN HOFF Junior Class Boys' Representa- tive. . . Big S Secretary-Treasur- er.. . Student Council . . .Home- coming Dance Co-chairman . . . Basketball Season Ticket Sale Co-chairman . . . Varsity Wrestl- ing . . . Intramural Sports . . . Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club. . . Sports' Spectacular. . .Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College Bowl Year Is Successful JIM HENNEFER A.S.B. President . . . Junior Class President . . . Student Council . . . Sophomore May Dance Co-chairman . . . Reserve Golf . . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Debate Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher. . . Boys' State . . . Rotary Boy of the Month . . . Wrestling Co-captain , . . Future Plans: College DOUG HENNING Intramural Sports . . . Sopho- more Basketball Manager . . . VCY Club . . . Concert Band . . . All City Band. . . Pep Band. . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College BARBARA HENRY Attendance Assistant. . .Chorus Future Plans: Undecided LINDA HOFF Chorus . . . Future Plans: Vo- cational Training ROLF HOKLAND Chorus . . . Future Plans: Un- decided GERRY HOLDREN Student Leader . A Capella Choir . . . Future Plans: Navy Seniors 1 2 1 DONNA IRWIN Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: Vocational Training fund. PAM JAAP Future Plans: Undecided GARY JACOBS Rifle Club . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . ang, ,J Future Plans: College wr Don't these two look like they belong in a barn? Leonita Western and J im Lawrence Win contest at barn dance. PEGGY JACOBS Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Chorus.. .Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Work CHERYL JAMES Chorus . . . Future Plans: Work ROBERT JANSONS Sophomore Class President . , . President Pro-Tem House of Representatives . . . Student Council, . . Senior Theme Dance Co-chairman . . . Reserve Foot- ball . . . Sophomore Football . . . Senior Honor Roll. . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society . . . Com- mencement Usher . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Ski Club . . . Basketball Night . . . Bac- calaureate Usher . . . Future Plans: College BOB JOHNSON Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College HELEN JOHNSON Tri-Ads Vice President . , . Fu- ture Nurses Club Vice Presi- dent . . . Girls' Council . . . Girls' Club Big Show Co-chairman . . . Student Leader . . . Honor R011 . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Y-Teen Seabeck Delegate . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College RON JOHNSON Future Plans: Undecided BARBARA JONES Sahasa Tri-Ads President . . . Big Sahasa Secretary . . . Honor Society Recording Secretary . . . Sahasa Senior Banquet Co- chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Commencement Usher. . .Triple S . . .A Capella Choir . .. Future Nurses Club.. . House of Representatives , . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 122 Class Officers Slate Many Activities For Final Year if 4. a YV 'Qlfs i--38' WILLIAM JONES ACapella Choir. . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Future Plans: College JANICE JUSTUS Honor Society Corresponding Secretary . . . Football and Basketball Program Co-chair- man . . . Stadiana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society 1, 2, 3. . .Triple S . .,Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: College MIKE KAPPHAHN Quill and Scroll . . . World Staff . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Future Plans: College JERRY KAUFMAN Reserve Football . . . Reserve Track . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Art Club . . . Ski Club . . . Sports' Spectacular. . . Senior Carnival . . . Entered from Lincoln High School, San Francisco, Califor- nia . . . Future Plans: College SUSAN KEELY Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College Square dancing upsets Grange: Galaxies provide entertainment for Hay Everybody. KAROLYN KERN House of Representatives Secre- tary . . . Songleader . . , Light The Bowl . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative ...VCYClub...PepClub... Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Basketball Night . . . Football Night . . . Sports' Spectacular. . . Honorary Pep Staff. , . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College ROY KETCHESON Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Ski Club . . .Basket- ball Night . . . Football Night. . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Russian Club . . , Orchestra . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College CYNTHIA KETELL Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Aquinas Acade- my, Tacoma, Washington . . . Future Plans: Vocational Train- ing Seniors 123 DON KIRSCH D.E. Tigers . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training LYNN KLEINMAN Triple S Carnival Booth Co- chairman . . . Basketball Pro- grams Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society. . . Com- mencement Usher . . . Triple S . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . French Club . . . Women's World Staff . . . Future Plans: College KAREN KLIESE Tigerannas Vice President . , . Sahasa Tolo Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Commencement Assistant . . . Triple S . . .A Capella Choir . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Dels . . . Sports' Spec- tacular . . . Girls' Club Pin Win- ner . . . Future Plans: College KAREN KLUMB Girls' Club Treasurer. . .Mother- Daughter Tea . . . Junior Class Auction . . . Sweatshirt Sale . . . Stadiana . . . Pin Winner. . . 4th Yeat Athletic Letter . . . Hike Manager . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher . . . Triple S . . . Tahoma Staff. . . Girls' Council. . .House of Representatives . . . D.A.R. Representative . . . Future Plans: College TERRY KNUDSON P.T.A. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: College JIM KNUTSON Sophomore Basketball . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . Honor Roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Editorial Editor, Assistant Editor and Co- editor of World . . . Rifle Club . . . Rifle Team . . . Outside Em- ployment , . . Future Plans: Col- lege GARY KRAUS Ski Club. . . Chorus. . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College PATRICIA KRIER Tigerannas Treasurer . . . Stadi- ana . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20. . . Stadium Honor Socie- ty. . . Commencement Usher. . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College KATHY KRUSE Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . World Staff . . . VCY Club . , . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: Work JANET KUCIEMBA Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College JOHN KUEHLWEIN VCY Club . , . Pep Club. . . D.E. Tigers . . . School Store Mana- ger . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College ANDY KULJ IS Sophomore Class Boys' Repre- sentative . . . Sophomore Foot- ball . . . Reserve Track . . . Re- serve Wrestling . . . Intramural Sports . . . Honor Roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Commencement Usher. . .World Staff. . . A.S.B. Representative . . . VCY Club. . . Skin Diving Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College L W Q,-f sf KATHLEEN KUNZ Royal Fins . . . Honor Roll . . . Girls'Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Art Club . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Ski Club . . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College DON LACKY Bonanza Breakfast Co-cha.ir- man . . . Varsity Track . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society 1, 2, 3 . . . Commence- ment Usher . . . Pep Club . . . TYCO . . .Reserve Cross Country . . . Future Plans: College CHARLENE LAMB Editor of Women's World . . . Girls' Council . . . Affiliation Club Stock Sale Co-chairman . . . Pennant Sale Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . .Top 20 . . . Commencement Usher . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Affiliation Club . . .Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College JANE LANDREE Future Plans: Work SANDRA LANGLOIS A,S.B. Representative . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Work GERALD LARAMORE TYCO . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 124 KAYLAIN LARAMORE A.S.B Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri- Ads . . . Future Plans: College LORETTA LARAMORE Senior Honor Roll . . . A Capella Choir . . . Future Plans: College KATHY LARSEN Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club. . . Concert Band. . .Cadet Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College Girls with outstanding qualities are chosen for each month. Seniors 125 CHRIS LARSON Future Nurses Club President . . . Future Nurses Club Secre- tary . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Ski Club . . . Afliliation Club . . . T.B. Representative . . . Future Plans: College ROBERT LEA Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . French Club . . . TYCO . . . Entered from Lakeside High School, Seattle, Washington . . . Future Plans: College HELEN LINDQUIST Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative , . . Pep Club . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . French Club . . . Future Plans: College ADRIENNE LINNEMANN Girls' Club Installation Tea Co- chairman . . . Stadiana Instal- lation Tea Co-chairman . . . Triple S Installation Tea Co- chairman . . . Stadiana . . . 2nd Year Athletic Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . World Staff . . . A Capella Choir . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . French Club . . . Chorus . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College CYNTHIA LOCKHART Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . A Capella Choir . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . French Club . . . Future Plans: College SUE LONGSTRETH Sahasa Tri-Dels President and Secretary. . . Y-Teens Christmas Tolo Co-chairman . . . Stadiana . . . Student Leader, . . Pin Win- ner . . . Volleyball Manager . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Ski Club . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Tiger- annas . , . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College DARYL LOPEZ Sophomore Basketball . . . Sophomore Golf . . . Reserve Golf . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Intramural Swimming . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . Pep Club . . . Usher for Assemblies . . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College TIM LUCAS Boys' Club Secretary-Treasurer . . . Senior Camival and Sweater Dance Co-chairman . . . Varsity Swimming . . . Reserve Swim- ming . . . Intramural Sports . . . Top 20 . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Usher . . . Pep Club . . . Light the Bowl Committee . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College Reed or Bust! CRAIG LUOMA Entered from Curtis High School, Tacoma, Washington . . . Future Plans: Vocational Train- ing TIMMIE LYNCH Pep Club Bonfire Co-chairman ...Honor Roll . . . VCY Club... Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Affiliation Club . . . All City Orchestra. . . Tri-Dels Senior Representative. . . Future Plans: College , : : ROSIE MACK ' F' X 5 World Staff. ..Red Cross Repre- 'hi Q f sentative . . . Future Nurses M V -Q ' Club . . . Girls, Club Social De- 'N' . partment . . . Future Plans: ' f I Vocational Training STUART MAIER Skin Diving Club . . . Water Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College Tacoma. schools clash at Hoop-Go-Round. Go Get 'em Tigers! VIRGIL MAIER Intramural Sports . . . Sopho- more Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . French Club . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 12 MARY BESS MANN Triple S Secretary . . . Debate Club Secretary . . . Band Secre- tary... Stadiana...Hike Leader . . . Pin Winner . . . 4th Year Athletic Letter. . .Debate Letter Senior Honor Roll . . . Com- mencement Assistant . . .A.S.B. Representative . . . French Club . . . Orchestra . . . Concert Band . . . All City Band. . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College NANCY MARTIN Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Chorus . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College JOHN MARZANO Red Cross Representative . . . Chorus . . . A Capella Choir . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: Undecided JANICE MCCLEERY D.E. Treasurer . . . Student Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Castle Retailers . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Undecided JANE MCCORMICK Triple S Vice President . . . De- bate Letter . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Assistant . . . Tahoma Staff . . . House of Representa- tives . . . Debate Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sports' Spectacular. . . Light the Bowl . . . Future Plans: College BRIAN McCOY Intramural Sports . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from North Thurston, Olympia, Washington . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 1 2 7 DIANNE McCOY Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Stadium Honor Society 1,2 . . . French Club.. . Orchestra. , . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College DAVE MCCRACKEN Senior Carnival and Sweater Dance Co-chairman . . . Intra- mural Football . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Light the Bowl . . .Concert Band . . . Cadet Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College MIKE MCDANIEL Varsity Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Big S . . . A Capella Choir . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Future Plans: College -'r '?' MIKE McDEVITT Intramural Sports . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training KAREN MCGRATH Sahasa Tri-Ads Treasurer . . . Affiliation Club Vice President . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Commencement Assistant . . . Triple S . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Future Plans: College CAROLE McKAY Student Leader . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training MAUREEN MCDEVITT Future Plans: Undecided 1' H L DAVE MCKEEVER VCY President . . . Honor Socie- ty Vice President . . . Varsity Swimming . . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B, Representative . . . Sports' Spectacular. . . Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College Stadium's Daffodil Princess candidates, Andrea McLarney, Sandy Sutherland and Sawyer Brooke, compete in evening program. ANDREA MCLARNEY Junior Class Girls' Representa- tive . . . Pep Club President . , . Student Council . . . Sophomore Pep Royalty . . . Queen's Crown Queen . . . Daffodil Princess Candidate . , . Light the Bowl . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Com- mencement Usher . . . Tahoma Staff. . .A Capella Choir. . . Ski Club . . . Honorary Pep Staff, . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College TOM MCNEELY Reserve Track . . , Reserve Wrestling . . . Entered from Clover Park High School, Taco- ma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College Seniors MARY LEE MERZ A.S.B. Treasurer . . . Student Council... Senior Honor Roll. . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . .A.S.B. Representative . . .Red Cross Representative. , . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative, . . Pep Club. . . Future Plans: College CHARLOTTE MESEMER A Capella Choir . . . VCY Club . . . Future Plans: College Daffodil Princesses Chosen At The Qld Brown Castle CYNTHIA MCNEESE Girls' Club Candy Kiss Sale Co- chairman . . , Stadiana . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Affiliation Club . . . Chorus . . . All School Play . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training KATHRYN MELDNER Future Nurses Club President . . . Sahasa General Chairman . . . Howdy Assembly Co-chair- man . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Commencement Assistant ...TripleS.,.PepClub... Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Ski Club . . .Tigerannas . . ,Girls' Council . . . Future Plans: College LYNDON MEREDITH Varsity Swimming . . . Reserve Swimming . . . Reserve Track . . . Intramural Sports . . . Big S . . , Student Leader . . . Sports' Spectacular . . , Concert Band . . . All City Band.. . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College NAOMI MESPLIE Future Plans: Undecided JOYCE MESSINGER Student Leader . . . Red Cross Representative , . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Future Plans: Col- lege MARYDE MILLER Girls' Club Vice President . . . Sophomore-Junior Assembly . . . Stadiana . . . Royal Fins . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club , . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . , Ski Club . . , French Club... Baccalaureate Usher. . .Future Plans: College Seniors 129 PETE MILLER Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans. College GENETTE MITCHELL Stadiana Hike Leader Student Leader 2nd Year Athletic Letter . . . Bowling Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club. . .French Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Tigerannas . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College KAREN MOLVER Pep Club Treasurer . . . Senior Class Bam Dance Co-chairman . . . Honor Roll . . .World Staff. . . A Capella Choir . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . French Club. .. Basketball Night . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Future Plans: College -,tv-I-if I am the greatest! ETTA FAYE MOORE Pin Winner . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Vocational School ...Cadet Band . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training JACK MOORE Reserve Basketball . . . Rifle Club . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College MARVA MOORER Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . .Red Cross Representative. . . Future Nurses Club . . . Chorus . . . Tigerannas . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College SUSI MORE Pin Winner . . . Castle Players ...VCYClub...SkiClub... AB'iliation Club . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Club . . . Future Plans: College ROSE MARIE MORVEL Pep Club Poster Committee . . . World Staff . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Aquinas Academy, Ta- coma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College DeANN MUNTZ Clerical Assistant . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Work DALE NAKAGAWARA Sophomore Football . . . Reserve Track . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Reserve Cross Country . . . Outside Employ' ment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 130 Tigerannas Help Boost Pep With Half-Time Activities ov' Na' CHARLES NAUBERT Orchestra . . . All State Orches tra . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans College PHIL NAUSID Sophomore Basketball Intra mural Basketball . . . Intramural Football . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . World Staff . . . Pep Q vi. bi , -r W--'J x I Club . . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College BARBARA NELSON Orchestra President . . . Father- Daughter Banquet Co-chair- man . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadi- um Honor Society . . . Com- mencement Assistant . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Affiliation Club . . . All-State Orchestra . . . All Northwest Orchestra . . . Senior Recognition Recital . . . Future Plans: College BILL NELSON Debate Letter . . . Honor Roll . . . Debate Club . . . VCY Club . . . Chess Club . . . Chess Letter . . . Future Plans: College CHRIS NELSON World Staff . . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: Col- lege President Gayle Gipson leads Tigerannas in routines. .29 SUSAN NELSON Art Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . Future Plans: Undecided GARY NINO Sophomore Football . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Rifle Club . . . Ski Club . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College BRUCE NYLAND A.S.B. Representative. . . Future Plans: College Seniors 1 3 1 . in Y' iffy 'io '90 --du., 'VW LOUIE NYSEN World Staff . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College THOMAS O'BRIEN Future Plans: Undecided BONITA ODEGARD World Staff . . . A Capella Choir . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Usher at School Play . . . Future Plans: Work JOAN OLIVER Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement As- sistant . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . Water Ski Club Secretary . . Future Plans: College CAROL OLSEN Red Cross Representative . . . Art Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Nurse's Assistant . . . Future Plans: College JANE OLSEN Future Nurses Club . . . Ski Club . . . Future Plans: Voca- tional Training DEANA OLSON Red Cross Representative . . . Future Plans: Work NATALIE OTTO Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . Future Plans: Work CORA OXLEY Nurses Aid at Tacoma General Hospital . . . Future Plans: Work RICHARD OXLEY Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Reserve Track . . . Sophomore Baseball . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Art Club . . . Pep Club. . .French Club. . , Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College JOHN PAINE Honor Society Treasurer . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Commencement Assistant . . . All Northwest Orchestra . . . All State Orchestra . . . U.P.S. Symphony . . . Tacoma Youth Symphony . . . Concertmaster Stadium Orchestra . . . Orches- tra . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College TED PALMER Sophomore Football . . . Sopho- more Wrestling . . . Student Leader . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College ,I b'N swf' ll PM JACK PARKHURST Rifle Club . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training TINA PEDERSON Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Out- side Employment . , . Future Plans: College JOHN PELLESSIER Big S . . . Football Manager . . . Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Victor Valley Senior High, Victorville, California . . . Future Plans: College CLYDE PELZEL Sophomore Football . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . A Capella Choir . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College DAVE PERKINS Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College DIANE PERKINS Sahasa Trl-Ads Service Chair- man . . . Stadiana . . . Student Leader . . . 2nd Year Athletic Letter . . . Pin Winner, . . Future Plans: College I WW' The mad-hatter' club spurs the Tigers on to victory. Seniors 132 BILL PERRY Sophomore Basketball . . . Varsi- ty Track . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Intramural Sports . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society . . . Com- mencement Usher. . . Red Cross Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Chorus . . , Future Plans: College KRISTI PETERSON Stadiana . . . Royal Fins . . . Honor Roll . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Ski Club . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College PHYLLIS PETERSON Student Leader . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 133 ROBIN PETERSON Vocational School . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training Vars'yS ' i ...BigS... Seni r a R . . . Honor Roll . . . 1 Honor Society 1, 2, 3 . . . 0 mencement As- sistant . . Ski b . . . Future Plans: ollege : l X Zfii zn BEVERLY PFLUGMACHER Sahasa Tolo Co-chairman . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . Affiliation Club . . . Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: College LAURIE PHENNING Honor Roll . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Future Plans: College JEFFREY PHILLIPS Senior Class Vice President . . . Student Council. . . Junior Prom Co-chairman . . . Varsity Wrestl- ing . . . Reserve Wrestling . . , Sophomore Wrestling . . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . Commence- ment Usher . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club President . . . Sports' Spec- tacular . . . Rotary Boy of Month . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College DIANA PICKEL Junior Class Representative to Girls' Council . . . Sophomore Class Treasurer. . . Senior Class Girls' Representative . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Sports, Spec- tacular . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . A.S,B, Representative . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Work BILL PIRIE Varsity Golf. . . Big S . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Future Plans: College ED PITTS Sophomore Football . . . Honor Roll . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College - iI.L'2 ':..! You fathead! JIM PLANTE Sadie Hawkins Dance Co-chair- man . . . Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Track . . . Reserve Wrestling. . . Intramural Wrestl- ing . . . Ski Club . . . Sports' Spectacular. . . Chorus. . .A.S.B. Representative. . . Future Plans: College MARGARET PORTER Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Rifle Club . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Fi . . . Affiliation Club . . . Future Plans: College LINN POSNER Stadium Honor Society Presi- dent and Treasurer . . . Triple S Initiation Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Triple S . . . A Capella Choir . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College TERRY POSNER Boys' Club Representative to Student Council . . . Student Council . . . Tiger T-Bird Twist Co-chairman . . . Reserve Foot- ball . . . Honor Roll . . . World Staff. . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Ski Club . . . Baccalaureate Usher . . . Light the Bowl Co- chairman . . . Homecoming Co- chairman . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College March 1S measle month. For ME? Mr Lewis receives Valo-gram. RICHARD PRICE sw tg af, ragga Seniors GILBERT PRITCHARD Varsity Track . . . Reserve Track . . . Intramural Sports . . . A Capella Choir. . . Ski Club . .. Water Ski Club . . . Activity Manager . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College J ETA PUDISTS A.S.B. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Future Nurses Club . . .VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Afliliation Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College JUDY RACHOW Castle Retailers Vice President . . . VCY Publicity Chairman . . . A Capella Choir . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training GREG RAWLINGS Varsity Football . . . Reserve Football. . . Sophomore Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Reserve Track . . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Big S . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College MARK REDAL Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Roll'. . . Commencement Usher . . . A Capella Choir . . , Madrigal Ensemble . . . VCY Club . . . Dixieland Band . . . Outside Employment, . . Future Plans: College Intramural Sports . . . Senior V. , as ' :Q PALMER REESE Homlr R011 ' ' ' Honor R011 ' ' ' - ' , All ,f l Future Plans: Undecided Outside Employment. . . Future q v 5 Plansz College Q 0 5 Q . Seniors 135 L GEORGANNE RHODES Senior Class Secretary . . . Stu- dent Council , . .Pep Club Dance Co-chairman . . . Queen's X Dance Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement Usher . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College DAVE RICHARDS Big S Vice President . . . Barn Dance Co-chairman . . . Varsity Football . . . Reserve Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Big S . . . Stu- dent Leader . . . A Capella Choir Sports' Spectacular . . . Future Plans: College LYNN RICHARDSON Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . P.T.A, Representative. . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative , . . Future Nurses Club. . . VCY Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels Treasurer . . . Entered from Los Gatos High School, Los Gatos, California . . . Future Plans: College BECKY RIGGS Honor Roll . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Cle1'i- cal Assistant . . . Future Plans: Work BECKY RIGNEY Future Plans: Undecided TOM ROBERTS Intramural Sports , . . World Staff . . . Skin Diving Club . . . Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College MARSHALL ROBINSON A.S.B. Vice-President . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Varsity Wrestl- ing . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . Com- mencement Usher. . . A Capella Choir. . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Wrestling Co-captain . . . Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: College DIANA RODRIQUEZ Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Future Plans: College N o more tired arms! Tote baskets solve book carrying problem. LILLIAN ROGERS A Capella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble . . . Future Plans: Undecided BONNIE ROGNE Senior Honor Roll . . . A Capella Choir . . . VCY Club . . . Future Plans: College Seniors DONALD RUDELL Varsity Basketball . . . Reserve Basketball . . . VarsitY Tennis . . . Reserve Tennis . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . French Club.. . Sports' Spectacular . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College LINDA RUFFCORN D.E. Tigers Vice President . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College Bea,tlemania Sweeps U.S. FRED ROSENBLADT Sophomore Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Reserve Track . . . Honor Roll . . . Future Plans: College JEROME ROWE Cadet Band . . . Vocational School . . . Outside Employment ...Q . . . Future Plans: College JEAN ROWLANDS A.S.B. Corresponding Secretary . . . Triple S Treasurer . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Girls' Club Tolo Co-chairman . . . Howdy As- sembly Co-chairman . . . Daffo- dil Program Co-chairman . . . Activity Ticket Sales Co-chair- man . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Usher . . . Tahoma Staff . . . A Capella Choir. . . Pep Club . . . Future Plans: College DORCAS RUSHFELDT Triple S President . . . Concert Band Librarian . . . Girls' Club Tolo Co-chairman . . . Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Pin Winner . . . 2nd Year Athletic Letter. . . Speedball Manager . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Society. . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . , Ski Club . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Pep Band . . .Future Plans: College RON RUSTAD Reserve Football . , . Reserve Track . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Sahasa Tolo Prince . . . Con- cert Band . . . All City Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Un- decided J ERI RYAN Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Sports' Spectacu- lar . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Work Seniors 1 3 7 DOUG RYTTER Future Plans: Vocational Train- ing ED SALSCHEIDER Intramural Sports . . . VCY Clut . . . Future Plans: College LINDA SATHER VCY Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . , Castle Retailers . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Modeling School Pep Staff encourages co-ordination. MARTHA SAWYER Stadiana . . . Student Leader . . . Pin Winner . . . 2nd Year Athletic Letter . . . Royal Fins . . . Mana- ger . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Future Plans: Col- lege STEPHENIE SCHERER Girls' Club Senior Representa- tive . . . Girls' Club Tolo Co- chairman . . . Boniire-Pep Rally Co-chairman . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Honor- aryPep Staif...TYCO...Junior Prom Committee . . . Future Plans: College RICHARD SCHNEIDER Band President . . . Sophomore Football . . . Intramural Sports . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Chess Club . . . Concert Band . .. All City Band. . . Pep Band.. . Marching Band . . . Future Plans: College THOMAS SCOGGIN Intramural Basketball . . . A Capella Choir. . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Activity Manager . . . Chorus . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: Voca- tional Training GLENNA SEICK Sahasa Tri-Ads President . . . Honor Society Vice-President . . . Sahasa Senior Banquet Co- chajrman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Top 20 . . . Commencement Usher . . . Baccalaureate Co- chairman. . .Triple S . . .ACapel- la Choir . , . P.T.A. Representa- tive . . . Pep Club . . .Affiliation Club . . . Future Plans: College RAY SELLE Sophomore Football . . . Intra- mural Football . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Pep Club . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College BILL SELZER Intramural Football . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Concert Ba.nd...AllCityBand...Pep Band . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 131 Spring Activities Include utdcor Bonfire And Dance PATRICIA SEVILLA Stadiana . . . Hike Leader . . . Student Leader . . . 2nd Year Athletic Letter . . . Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Tigerannas . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads Social Chairman . . . Future Plans: College CAROLYN SLATER Honor Roll . . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . French Club . . .Aililiation Club . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College DIANNE SMITH Girls' Club New Students Party Co-chairman . . . Honor Roll . . . A Capella Choir . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Castle Players. . .Future Nurses Club. . . Pep Club. . . VCY Quiz Team . . . Music Assistant . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: Col- lege DIANA SMITH Water Ski Club Treasurer . . . Band Historian . . . Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Future Nurses Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Concert Band . . .Pep Band. .. Future Teachers Club . . . Fu- ture Plans: College PAUL SNYDER Football Manager. . . Basketball Manager . . . Big S . . . Equip- ment Room Manager . . . Future Plans: Undecided Really, you shouldn't have! DAVE SOLTMAN Honor Roll . . . Concert Band . . . All City Band. . .Pep Band... Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Wilson High School, Ta- coma, Washington . . . Future Plans: College BILL SPORICH RifleTeam...BigS...Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Future Plans: College CAROL LEE STACK Junior Class Treasurer . . . Pep Club Vice President . . . Student Council . . . Homecoming Princess . . . Sophomore May Dance Co-chairman . . . Senior Ball Co-chairman . . . Howdy Dance Co-chairman . . . Debate Letter . . . Top 20 . . . Honor Society . . . Commencement Usher . . . Triple S . . . Tahoma Staff . . . Alternate Cheerleader . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 139 'T' , -'-fr RT 'ptA, 1117 ROGER STALNAKER Intramural Sports . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: Work CATHIE STILTNER French Club Secretary . . . Stu- dent Leader . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . P.T,A. Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . VCY Club. . . Pep Club . .. Affiliation Club . . . Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: College KEN STILTNER Reserve Wrestling . . . Sopho- more Wrestling . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . French Club . . . Voca- tional School . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College STEVE STOCKINGER Quill and Scroll . . . World StaH . . . Entered from Bellarmine High School, Tacoma, Wash- ington. . . Future Plans: College GREG STROM Sophomore Basketball . . . Sophomore Football . . . Varsity Football . . . Reserve Football . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Stadi- um Honor Society . . . Honor Roll . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College GRACE SUGIMOTO Sahasa Royalty Princess . . . Honor Roll . . . P.T.A. Repre- sentative . . , Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band. .. Future Plans: College Y: ,A Mil,-- ' 1 - . ' ,, lux 1 I f A . ' 7 ,ite ' f ' ' 35 5 , A 5' ti -X ,, As... A -f Mx Q. - , ,- . , V, N 1l ' hee, hun- PAT SULLIVAN Stadiana President . . . Royal Fins Show Chairman... Sahasa Farewell to Seniors Banquet . . . Football Banquet . . . Pin Win- ner . . . 2nd Year Pin Winner . . . Royal Fins . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Triple S . . . A Capella Choir. . .Madrigal Ensemble. . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . 4th Year Athletic Letter . . . Tigerannas . . . Future Plans: College SANDY SUTHERLAND Sophomore Girls' Representa- tive . . . City Wide Youth Council . . . Song Leader . . . Student Council . . . Stadiana . . . Pin Winner . . . Royal Fins . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Usher . . . Takoma Staff . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri- Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Daffodil Princess . . . Outside Employ- ment . - -Future Plans: College BILL TABER Entered from Mount Tahoma High School, Tacoma, Washing- ton . . . Future Plans: College JERRY TAUSCHER Varsity Swimming . . . Intra- mural Sports.. .Big S . . .A.S.B. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Outside Em- ployment . . l Future Plans: College CAROL THOMAS Senior Class Girls' Club Repre- sentative . . . Senior Theme Dance Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Society . . . Red Cross Representative . . . City Wide Youth Council . . . Cadet Band . . . Tigerannas . . . Orchestra . . . Future Plans: College FRANK THOMAS Intramural Sports . . . World Staff . . . Future Plans: College JUDITH THOMAS Sahasa Tri-Fi President . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi Interclub Officer ...PepClub...SkiClub... A.S.B. Representative . . . Out- side Employment . . . Future Plans: Work THOMAS THOMASHOFSKI Student Leader . . . Coat Check Room . . . Future Plans: College ROBERT THOMPSON Varsity Football . . . Big S . . . Honor Roll . . . Castle Retailers . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Federal Way High School, Federal Way, Washing- ton . . . Future Plans: College DIANE THOMSON Commencement Usher . . . A Capella Choir . . . Madrigal Ensemble. . . P.T.A. Representa- tive . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . .T.B. Representative . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College CLAYTON THROOP Honor Roll . . . Rifle Club . . . Vocational School , . . Future Plans: College MARIANNE TOKI Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Commencement As- sistant . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . 5' Ski Club . . . Future Plans: College Seniors 140 CLAUDIA TRESKES A Capella Choir. . .A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . P.T.A. Representa- tive . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: Voca- tional Training CHERIE TRIEBWASSER Pep Club Secretary . . . Home- coming Queen . . . Senior Class Carnival and Sweater Dance Co-chairman . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Activity Mana- ger . . . Future Plans: College DAN TROUPE Big S . . . Manager . . . Football Night. . . Cadet Band . . . Future Plans: College Happiness is being near. Seniors 141 JERRY VAN MARTER Senior Class Wrapping Paper Sale Co-chairman . . . Pep Bus Charter Co-chairman . . . Sopho- more Basketball . . . Reserve Tennis . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Honor Society . . . Castle Players . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sports' Spec- tacular . . . Baccalaureate Usher . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College JURIS VASILEVSKIS Intramural Basketball . . . Intra- mural Wrestling . . . Red Cross Representative. . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Future Plans: College DUANE VINCENT Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Bellarmine High School Tacoma, Washington . . . Future Plans: Work MARILYN VUKOVICH Sophomore Class Secretary . . . Songleader . . . Student Council . . . Royal Fins . . . Senior Honor Roll , . . Commencement Usher . . . Pep Club . . . Basketball Night . . . Football Night . . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Ski Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Yell Staff Representative to State Yell Leading Conference . . . Future Plans: College FRED WAHLGREN Intramural Sports . . . A.S.B. Representative . . . Ski Club . . . Concert Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employment. . . Future Plans: College SARAH WALTON Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College JAMES WATKINS Cadet Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employment. , . Future Plans: College JOHN WEBB Senior Assembly Co-chairman . . . Varsity Football . . . Reserve Football . . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Reserve Wrestling . . . Re- serve Baseball . . . Intramural Wrestling. . . Intramural Volley- ball . . . A Capella Choir. . . Sports' Spectacular . . . Chorus . . . Cadet Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Employment . . . Entered from Telden Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois . . . Future Plans: College Some orgy, eh? Sue Longstreth and Chuck Ekberg make plans for SHARRON WEED Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . P.T.A. Representa- tive . . . Red Cross Representa- tive . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representative . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Affiliation Club . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: Work GEORGE WELLER Reserve Swimming . . . Ski Club . . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College 357 1- i 'Vi l 2' t l fff?,!i!f5g, :1 Q JIM WEPSALA 4' Reserve Football . . . Outside x Employment . . . Future Plans: lx , Work s. da. ANDREW WESTBY Property Manager for Concert Band . . . Grid-Go-Round Car Parade Co-chairman . . . VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . . Senior Sy Roll Room Representative . . . xv Concert Band . . . All City Band . . . Pep Band . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College Final preparations for Senior activities made. Oh boy! Today we get to play dress-up! Sawyer and Jeff are co-chairmen of Senior Banquet. LEONITA WESTERN World Staff . . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Outside Employment . . . Future Plans: College 32 in Th' Seniors 142 GREG WESTHOLM Sophomore Football . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . Pep Club . . . French Club . . . Future Plans: College JULIE WICKMAN French Club . . . Future Plans: College KATHY WIES Red Cross Representative . . . Art Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Ads . . . Future Plans: College MARLENE WIES Student Leader. . . A.S.B. Repre- sentative . . . Future Nurses Club...SahasaTri-Ads...Sub- committee Co-chairman for Senior Banquet . . . Future Plans: College LADD WIKSTROM VCY Club . . . Pep Club . . , Chorus . . . Future Plans: Col- lege HELENE WILBUR Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Future Plans: Undecided Seniors 143 REVELLE WILLARD Stadiana . . . Debate Letter . . . ELIZABETH WINSKILL Honor R011 I I I Senigr 1-loner Future Nurses Club Treasurer Roll , . . Stadium Honor Society - - - Skin DIVIHS Club Secfetab' 1I Q I I I Commencement Ae. ...Girls' Club Scrapbook Chair- sistant I I I Triple 5 I I I Debate man . . , Honor Roll . . . A.S.B. Club I I I Ski Club I I I French Representative . . . Basketball Club . . . Amliation Club . . . Night - . - Tigerarmas - - - F11- Future Plans: College ture P121l'1S1 College ROBERT WILLIAMS LYLE WINTERS I Sophomore Football , A I Ski Intramural Sports , . . Outside Club . . . Vocational School . . . EmP10YmeI'1t - 4 - Entered from Outside Employment . . .Future Lincoln High SC11001, T3-Comaf Plans: College Washington . . . Future Plans: College WIL N FRED WOLF GARY SO Reserve Football . . . Reserve Basketball . . . Sophomore Basketball . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: College Varsity Football . . . Reserve Football . . . Sophomore Football . . , Reserve Wrestling , . . Big S . . .A Capella Choir. . . Chorus . . . Future Plans: College TOM WINMILL Big S President . . . Howdy Dance Co-chairman . . . Big S Dance Co-chairman . . . Howdy Assembly Co-chairman . . . Senior Assembly Co-chairman . . . Reserve Basketball . . , Sophomore Basketball . . , Varsi- ty Baseball . . . Intramural Sports' . . . Big S . . .A Capella Choir . . . Pep Club . . . Usher at Thanksgiving Assembly . . . Future Plans: College NANCY WOOD ing Senior Assembly co-chairmen Elaine Hankins and John Webb run through program with master of ceremonies Tom Winmill. Future Plans: Vocational Train- JOHN WOODS Rifle Team . . . Rifle Club . . . Outside Employment . . . Enter- ed from Southern Regional High Manahawkin, New Jersey . . . Future Plans: College BOB WRIGHT Sophomore Basketball . . . Sophomore Swimming. . . Intra- mural Sports. . . Quill and Scroll ...World Staff. . . VCY Club . .. Pep Club . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College WE 0 Q HVX Tv-47'-4 L A Seniors 144 SHARON YOUNG Tigerannas Secretary . . . Sa- hasa Tri-Dels Vice President. . . Big Show Co-chairman . . . Honor Roll . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Stadium Honor Society 2, 3 . . . A Capella Choir . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Pep Club . . . Fu- ture Plans: College MARTHA YOUNGS Orchestra . . . Future Plans: College Seniors Prepare For Future JOAN YEAGER P.T.A. Representative . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Club Roll Room Representa- tive . . . Chorus . . . Outside Em- ployment 4. . . Future Plans: Work DUKE YORK Sophomore Basketball . . . Re- serve Wrestling . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Future Plans: College DAWN YOUNG Girls' Club Roll Room Repre- sentative . . . Sahasa Tri-Fi . . . Clerical Assistant . . . Junior Achievement . . . Future Plans: College INARA ZALITIS Pom Pom Co-chairman . . . A.S.B, Representative . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa Tri-Dels . . . Ski Club . . . Affiliation Club . . . Tigerannas . . . Outside Em- ployment . . . Future Plans: Vocational Training LEONARD ZOUTENDYK Senior Honor Roll . . . Concert Band . , . Honor Roll . . . Pep Band . . . Future Plans: College Seniors Not Pictured Gene Alexander Joan Alexander Albert Becker Arlene Brown Anthony Carbone Robert Davis Larry Dillon Wendy Edwards Alice Erickson Thomas Farrell Allen Foss Ronald Grant Luther Green Mark Gregory Harvey Grimes Carleton Gunther David Henderson Virginia Hilyard John Jackson Louie Jackson Mike Johnson Arthur LaParre Arnita Lomax We QTWKT L. M ltiilkati Warren Lusier Charles Mauer Larry McDonald Brenda McMillin Ruth Nataroff Pami Phillips Madiee Plummer Mike Prittie Fred Rae Joe Remlick Dan Sanson Bob Sloan Norman Smith Joanne Spicer Richard Stai Jeffery Stewart George Thoma Lynn Thomas Jerry Thompson Colleen Thrift Ron Wagner Eddie Wilkins Beverly Williams I ll bet you won't let your mother see this one! 9135 fm E? w. ,, QSM Q W llll A glllg gil!! 52 Q55 553551 553 in-wk EMBA? K Seniors 149 BARBARA JONES and CHUCK EKBERG BRAINIEST SANDY SUTHERLAND and TERRY POSNER BEST LOOKING THE HALL OF FAME is composed of outstanding seniors chosen by the class of 1964. Deep thought and consideration were put into the selection of these truly deserving people. The senior Boy and Girl of the Year' were selected on a basis of their school spirit, citizenship, leadership, service, academic achievements, and their participa- tion in activities while at Stadium. Two original honors added to the Hall of Fame this year are the Most Humerousf, and the Most Sincere. 'KT - if l WRX' E 1 . li SUE ELROD and RON BORGSTROM PEPPIEST ANDREA MCLARNEY and TOM WINMILL FRIENDLIEST Seniors 150 Those among us who possess these admirable traits of wittiness and constant sincerity will now be remember- ed by our class in the years to come. Other honors represented here are also regarded with the highest esteem and pride by our many class- mates. These eighteen students have been great assets to Stadium, due to keen and active interest in their school. Thus, on these several pages are recognized those fine, active seniors Who helped to make this a top-notch class. CAROL LEE STACK and JACK HART Mosr LIKELY TO SUCCEED KAREN MOLVER and JERRY VAN MARTER Mosr Humonous Q 1 ASTRID COLLINS and JEF PHILLIPS MOST SINCERE PAT SULLIVAN and BOB SLOAN MOST ATHLETIC Seniors 1 5 1 President Kennedy speaks to the youths and adults of Tacoma on a sunny September afternoon at Cheney Stadium. Reminiscent O Places And Picturesque Music Box Theater of downtown Tacoma In the spring, the court becomes gutted by flames. f I 5 3 Q ... i 3 Meet ya under the clock! Seniors 152 May I please have your attention for the morning announcements? begins Jean Rowlands with the daily notices. Events Prominent In 1964 think this calls for another strike! ivorite meeting place for students. The cityis brilliantly lighted Christmas tree is dedi- cated to the spirit of freedom and friendship of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Seniors 153 Top Twenty Seniors Honored i Lucia Abercrombie Bambi Burnett Ted Droettboom Charles Ekberg Richard Ericson Patricia Krier Charlene Lamb Diane McCoy F.. g 'T dig' at A 3 r we -it .45 .. .A Mark Redal TOP TWENTY is an honor earned by twenty seniors having the highest accumulative grade point average in their class. Throughout their three years at Stadium, these students have done their utmost to achieve the admirable record for which they are now honored. Obtaining a position on the top twenty is an extremely difficult feat. Out of over four hundred graduates, the highest accumulative grade point average was 4.0. This constitutes a record of straight A's all through high school. The final top twenty rating was announced during the third quarter of our senior year, according to the average of third quarter grades. As might be expected, from the beginning of the year a keen interest was shown by those students on or near the top twenty as to their pending rank in the class. With the coming of semester grades in January, a tentative estimation of the top twenty could be made. A few changes were already made from the list as it appeared at the start of this, our final year. The third quarter, the most difficult and trying quarter for many students, produced the final list of the students who had qualified themselves to receive this honor. Miss Forbes, Stadium's diligent college counselor, has devoted a great deal of her time to averaging grades and formulating class ratings for every student. She has always been more than Willing to assist students in regards to class standings, college information, test requirements and other matters. As a whole, the graduating class has made a creditable record for itself academically, as well as in other categories. These top twenty members are representative of this fine record achieved by the class of 1964. Barbara Nelson Glenna Seick Miss Forbes, Stadium's college counsel- or, reveals the Top Twenty ratings. At Graduation Exercises N: f -nv Susan Gill Jack Hart James Hennefer Barbara Jones Karen Klumb Donald Lacky Tim Lucas William Perry Top Twenty hangout Carol Lee Stack Seniors 155 ,ngfrzr ' , W z Lucia Abercrombie Sue Adams Bambi Burnett Lana Dippolito Charles Ekberg James I-lennefer Cynthia Lockhart Maryde Miller Steve Carnell J eff Doll Q ff! Jef? Erickson Robert Jansons Carolyn Anderson L Suzanne Christel Russ Christiansen Nancy Clark Charles Anderson Mary Beth Bare George Bartich Roger Cline Senior Honor Roll High Standard 0 .2 .Q ,- .. ,iii a kkriifiaiif Q - 'Z ' x ff- ' Q 0 75 M J V V 4 A Richard Ericson Beatrice Ermisch Wanda Felt Barbara Jones J anice Justus Lynn Kleinrnan Susan Longstreth Tim Lucas Caroline Lynch Virgil Maier ,V K A' A E .v , V 'E ' - 4 3,555 w - is Dale Nakagawara Phil Nausid Barbara Nelson Joan Oliver Mike Field Karen Kliese Mary Bess Mann ' J I . gm .,. John Paine Leonard Bernhoft Dennis Binkley Seniors 156 Madonna Brodsack Dennis Bryant b .3 ggi ':e.Qifg:'- '--KP'- Q , ii i ,L in rkr' Fifi' I -i ff L, ' ' A -L if wi, ' f 2. ' 'fin -1-' ,Fffdg 'I ...':,g , .. his 'L Alice Buckles Randy Burgett I, , .9- .i ,f . AQHA it . Cf 1964 Maintains 3 . 2 Accumulative I M sv A - wx sid, Libby Finnigan Steve Gadd Susan Gill Inge Gray Gary Grenley J ack Hart A 3 Karen Klumb Patricia Krier Kathy Kruse Donald Lacky Charlene Lamb Adrienne Linneman Andrea McLamey Jane McCormick Dianne McCoy Karen McGrath x 2 ' 5 M ii. i,'i ' yall' - X William Pirie William Perry Steve Peterson Diana Pickel l Kathryn Meldner Mary Lee Merz L S j g M 8 5 ' N, Edward Pitts Linda Posner Seniors 157 ai u a ' ., 4 ,f it 1 . iff w S ' ,it .. Mark Redal Glenna Seick Q ., I 'K' ' A. Sandra Sutherland f' -f.. ,..k K: V L .fi .J Sharon Young Georganne Rhodes Bill Selzer Carol Thomas Martha Youngs Diana Rodriguez , , 1 u ni ' I P2 xl., David Soltman Frank Thomas J ean Rowlands Carol Lee Stack Marianne Toki Leonard Zoutendyk WW W l fQfj'T M A Linda Ruffcorn Gregg Strom Marilyn Vukovich Dorcas Rushfeldt Patricia Sullivan Revelle Willard And the star-Spangled banner in triumph shall Wave O'e1' the land of the free and the home of the brave. Index 159 Albrecht, Harvey, 9, 38 Arpke, Robert, 10 Backs, Ralph, 10 Becket, Sharron, 13 Bedford, Everett, 14, 65 Bendien, Leroy, 8 Borell, Norman, 16, 66 Boyles, Vella, 15 Brown, Terrance, 11, 18, 57, 74, 98 Bush, Katherine, 14, 91 Cairns, Bud, 10 Chopp, Melvin, 12 Clark, Russell, 11 Coar, Jack, 8 Culbert, Ruth, 14 DuBois, Max, 12, 18, 63 Engelland, George, 14, 57 Epstein, Isadore, 14 Evans, Robert, 9 Flynn, Nellie, 10, 88 Forbes, Evelyn, 6 Gill, John, 8 Goddard, Earl, 13 Godfrey, Herb, 18, 55, 61 Faculty Index Groenen, Cornelius, 13, 95 Halbert, Alfred, 8 Hayes, Albert, 3, 20 Healy, Murray, 14, 29, 66 Heinrick, Jack, 11, 46, 51 Jarmon, Ron, 12, 65 Jaunzems, Elza, 13 Johnson, David, 7, 18, 49 Johnson, Robert, 7 Kanarr, Worthy, 10 Karsh, Audrey, 10 Kean, Mary, 12, 88 Keizer, Louise, 5 Kintz, Edward, 7, 46, 49, 51, 61 Kizer, Katherine, 5 Kohler, Richard, 11 Kosai, Joseph, 12, 18, 54 Levinson, Robert, 8, 46, 51, 59 Lewis, Richard, 9, 64, 134 Malyon, Harland, 7, 18, 40 Margelli, Paul, 17, 28, 33, 34 Marquez, Roberto, 13 Martin, Paul, 13 Martindale, Geraldine, 9 Mazzei, Sando, 4, 20 Medak, Thomas, 16, 18 Monroe, James, 12, 18 Muse, William, 11 Myhrman, Thelma, 15 Norton, Cloma, 9 Olson, Wilma, 5, 116 Oquist, Ethel, 13 Overland, Leroy, 14. Parber, Victor, 9, 87 Percy, Loyd, 6, 93 Peterson, Margaret, 5 Pound, Ann, 13 Price, Roberta, 8, 85 Quigley, George, 12, 18 Sannerud, Arling, 18 Sears, Richard, 7 Sohlberg, Helen, 6, 80 Starr, Jack, 17 Wahlgren, Julie, 14, 92, 98 Westlin, Dwayne, 17, 54, 59 Wheeler, Joseph, 17, 31, 32, 35 Wetmore, Tina, 5 Williams, Elva, 16 Winsborough, Virginia, 10 Woelfle, Delbert, 17 Wright, Irvin, 17 Organizations Index A Capella Choir 33 Afliliation Club 95, 96 Athletic Managers 66 Band 31, 32 Baseball 61, 62 Basketball 50-54 Big S 67 Boy of the Year 148 Boys' Club 93, 94 Castle Retailers 91 Cheerleaders 28 Chess Team 65 Debate Club 87 D. E. Tigers 91 Drama 83, 84 Exchange Students 95, 96 Faculty 3-18 Foreword IV Football 45-49 Future Nurses Club 88 Girl of the Year 148 Girls' Club 79, 80 Golf 63 In Memorium VI Junior Class 75, 76 Madrigals 34 Majorettes 32 Orchestra 30 Pep Club 89, 90 Principals Message 3 Quill and Scroll 88 Red Cross 88 Rifle Team 65 Royal Fins 68 Royalty 23-26 Sahasa 82 Senior Class 103-146 Senior Class History 101, 102, 147, 151, 152 Senior Hall of Fame 41, 42, 148-150 Senior Honor Roll 155-157 Ski Club 92 Songleaders 27 Sophomore Class 77, 78 Special Services 19 Stadiana 69, 70 Stadium Honor Society 81 Student Council 73, 74 Swimming 57, 58 Tahoma Staff 39, 40 Tennis 64 Tigerannas 29 Top Twenty 153, 154 Track 59, 60 Triple S 85, 86 Vice Principal's Message 4 Water Ski Club 87 World Staff 37, 38 Wrestling 55, 56 Abercrombie, Lucia, 35, 73, 74, 79, 80, 97, 105, 153, 155 Adams, Sue Ellen, 30, 35, 81, 105, 155 Ahrens, Carolyn, 105 Allegro, Janice, 33 Allen, Anita, 105 Alonzo, Lennie, 105 Anarde, Jeanne, 32 Anderson, Adrienne, 37, 97, 105, 135 Anderson, Carolyn, 105, 155 Anderson, Elizabeth, 69, 79, 86, 92 Anderson, Jane, 68, 87, 92 Apstein, Merry, 80 Artz, Coralie, 88 Austin, Jill, 69 Austin, Louise, 29, 68, 69, 87 Austin, Mary Lou, 106 148, Baccalich, Lou Anne, 108 Bailey, Harriette, 34, 106 Baker, Janice, 87 Barcott, Tonina, 106 Bare, Marybeth, 29, 33, 69, 80, 92, 95, 106, 155 Baretich, Jeanne, 88, 106 Barnes, Judy, 69, 86, 88 Bass, Ottellia, 29 Battle, Rosa, 91, 107 Bearce, Connie, 107 Bellamy, Jackie, 97, 107 Berglund, Anne, 68, 77, 90 Beyette, Leslie, 29, 92 Beyette, Pam, 90, 92, 107 Blanchard, Kathleen, 107 Boronda, Jill, 95 Bourgeois, Penny, 42, 108 Brasmer, Carol, 108 Brock, Charlalne, 37, 108 Broadsack, Madonna, 87, 109, 156 Broadsack, Mary, 87 Brooke, Sawyer, 33, 83, 109, 127, 141 Brottem, Melinda, 69, 80, 86, 92 Brown, Cheri, 69 Brown, Janis, 68, 76, 92 Bruzas, Fran, 68 Buckles, Alice, 81, 109, 155 Burbank, Barbara, 32, 84 Burcar, Pat, 29, 30 Bumett, Bambi, 39, 81, 97, 101, 109, 153, 155 Butterfield, Nancy, 95 Calkins, Darlene, 110 Carmean, Karen, 96 Carr, Ruby, 91, 110 Chadwick, Toni, 88 Chamberlain, Marjorie, 91, 110 Chemidlin, Sue, 38, 88 Cheney, Sandy, 92 Chipman, Linda, 33 Christel, Bonnie, 29, 69 Christel, Suzanne, 27, 33, 69, 81, 92, 110, 155 Christiansen, Julie, 30, 88, 110 Clark, Marla, 82 Clark, Michelle, 82 Clark, Nancy, 20, 39, 40, 111, 135, 155 Cline, Nancy, 30 Coats, Dianne, 83, 91, 111 Colbum, Judy, 29 Collins, Astrid, 6, 39, 79, 80, 86, 97, 109, 111, 134, 150, 155, 156 Collins, Carol, 80, 92 Colklin, Irene, 111 Cook, Charlene, 29, 69, 86, 88 Corey, Kathy, 68, 80, 92 Costanti, Fredricka, 112 Cox, Jean, 33 Daly, Barbara, 33, 34, 69, 86, 97, 112, 135, 156 Daniels, Willie Mae, 112 Day, Sara, 68 DeMars, Diane, 91, 112 Dennis, Mary, 112 Deyo, Sara, 113, 125, 156 Dillinger, Pat, 81, 113, 155 Dippolito, Donna, 91, 109, 113 Dippolito, Lana, 39, 113, 155 Docken, Karen, 69, 87, 113 Doxon, Laurie, 92, 113 Dreibelblis, Judy, 30, 69, B6 Dyment, Janice, 114, 155 Elling, Patsy, 41, 79, 80, 109, 114, 134 Elrod, Sue, 24, 2.8, 91, 114 Emwright, June, 87, 114 Engel, Patti, 32, 114 Epps, Tisha, 115 Ermish, Beate, 95, 96, 115 Evans, Sharon, 38, 115 Evjen, Mary, 29 Student Index Girls Felt, Wanda, 73, 74, 115, 155 Finnigan, Libby, 68, 69, 81, 115, 156 Fitzgerald, Sharon, 115 Freed, Leta, 91 Fritz, Carol, 15, 29, 33, 34, 116, 130 Gallwas, Judith, B8 Garasi, Karen, 29 Garasi, Susan, 73, 78, 81 Garrett, Robin, 29 Gauthier, Carolyn, 117 Genardine, Sharon, 87, 117 Gierke, Paula, 91, 117 Gilbert, Sandra, 69, 117 Gill, Susan, 15, 81, 92, 118, 154, 156 Gipson, Gayle, 29, 118, 130 Gleason, Florence, 92, 118 Gleason, Robin, 30 Goodman, Candy, 88 Gose, Darlene, 69 Gould, Nancy, 32 Grah, Karen, 88 Gray, Inge, 118, 156 Gustafson, Janis, 68 Gustafson, Judy, 92 Gustafson, Vicki, 29 Hacker, Darlene, 82, 87, 92, 118 Hacker, Lynn, 87, 92 Hale, Alice, 33, 35, 69, 79, BO, 119 Hall, Jackie, 119 Hankins, Elaine, 119, 143 Hansen, Caifol, 119 Hansen, Sharon, 90, 91, 104, 119, 135 Hanson, Corinne, 33, 91 Harm, Joyce, 80 Harris, Arsenia, 119 Hathaway, Caroline, 68 Henderson, Kathy, 120 Henry, Barbara, 120 Heym, Julie, 82, 87, 120 Hill, Carolyn, 33 Hirose, Susan, 69, 86 Hoff, Linda, 120 Honeywell, Erica, 68, 69, 73, 78 Hoover, Suzanne, 75 Hopping, Marion, 36, 73, 75, 80, 92 Horr, Cathy, 29, 33, 68, 87 Hren, Susie, 28, 69 Hughes, Janet, 30, 69 Hyatt, Chris, 69 Irwin, Donna, 121 Jaap, Pam, 121 Jackson, Peggy, 37, 121 Jacobs, Sylvia, 88 James, Cheryl, 121 Jenkins, Betty, 88 Johnson, Helen, 9, 79, 80, 82, 88, 121 Jones, Barbara, 33, 81, 82, 86, 121, 154, 155 Justus, Janice, 29, 81, 85, 86, 122, 155 Keely, Sue, 87, 92, 122 Kelly, Barbara, 92 Kelly, Michele, 90 Kem, Karolyn, 27, 122 Ketell, Cynthia, 122 King, Mary Beth, 69, 92 King, Monica, 92 Kirschenman, Karen, 69 Kiteley, Liz, 95 Kleinman, Lynn, 81, 85, 123, 155 Kliese, Karen, 29, 33, 81, 86, 123, 155 Klumb, Karen, 69, 79, 80, 81, 86, 92, 123, 133, 154, 156 Knudson, Terry, 29, 79, 123 Krier, Patricia, 29, 69, 81, 92, 123, 153, 156 Kruse, Kathy, 37, 88, 123, 156 Kuciemba, Janet, 92, 123, 133 Kunz, Kathy, 124 Lamb, Charlene, 80, 96, 124, 153, 156 La.ndree, Jane, 124 Langlois, Sandra, 124 Lapierre, Laura, 38, 88 Laramore, Kaylain, 124 Laramore, Loretta, 33, 124 Larsen, Kathy, 32, 69, 124 Larson, Carol A., 68, 92 Larson, Carol E., 29, 92 Larson, Chris, 88, 95, 125 Larson, Elizabeth, 30 Larson, Karen, 29, 69 Lea, Robin, 80, 92 Lea, Susan, 69, 80, 92 Lind, Diane, 33, 68, 80 Lindquist, Helen, 125 Linnemann, Adrienne, 33, 38, 125 Lisicich, Priscilla, 35, 68, 73, 78, 8 Lockhart, Cynthia, 33, 125, 155 Index 160 6, 92 Longstreth, Sue, 29, 69, 82, 92, 125, 130, 141, 155 Loos, Mary, 88 Lube, Gabi, 30, 86, 95, 96 Lusis, lnese, S3 Luebke, Carol, 88 Lundeen. Nancy, 69 Lynch, Timmie, 30, 125, 155 Lynn, Helen, 38, 88 Mack, Rosie, 126 Magnusson, Melody, 25 Mann, Mary Bess, 30, 31, 32, 69, 8 Martin, Nancy, 126 McCleery, Janice, 91, 126 McCormick, Jane, 40, 81, 85, 86, 8 5, 86, 87, 126, 155 7, 102, 109, 126, 135, 156 McCoy, Dianne, 32, 127, 153, 156 McDevitt, Maureen, 127 McGrath, Karen, 81, B2, 85, 95, 127, 156 McKay, Carole, 127 McLamey, Andrea, 25, 40, 89, 101, 127. 128, 156 McNeese, Cynthia, 128 Meldner, Kathryn, 82, 86, 128, 156 Merz, Mary Lee, 24, 36, 73, 74, 109, 128, 135 Mesemer, Charlotte, 33, 128 Mesplie, Naomi, 128 Messinger, Joyce, 128 Miller, Maryde, 35, 69, 80, 90, 92, 97, 109, 128 135, 155 Minitti, Jennie, 75 Molver, Karen, 33, 92, 103, 129, 140, 150 Moore, Etta, 129 Moore, Marva, 129 Moorer, Marva, 29 More, Susi, 30, 32, 83, 87, 129 Morvel, Rosie, 129 Munson, Sharon, 92 Muntz, DeAnn, 129 Musick, Jacqueline, 69 Myers, Karen, 92 Nakagawara, Elsie, 29, 69, 81, 86 Neiman, Ginny, 32, 69 Nelson, 30, 81, 79, 130, 153, 155 Nelson, Chris, 130 Nelson, Susan, 130 Nevers, Floranne, 92 Odegard, Bonita, 33, 38, 131 Olds, Gretchen, 80, 92 Oliver, Joan, 87, 131, 155 Olsen, Carol, 92, 131 Olsen, Jane, 131 Olson, Deanna, 131 O'Reilly, Mary Kay, 33, 34, 80, 95 Otto, Natalie, 131 Oxley, Cora, 131 Parker, Joyce, 38 Patterson, Lynn, 33 Pease, Patti, 33, 34 Pedersen, Tina, 132 Perkins, Diane, 69, 70, 132 Peterson, Kristi, 32, 132 Peterson, Phyllis, 132 Petrich, Alta, 95 Pflugmacher, Beverly, 29, 133 Phenning, Laurie, 133 Piekel, Diana, 36, 101, 104, 133, 156 Pinckney, Anne, 81, 86, 88 Plinksi, Deborah, 88 Porter, Margaret, 133 Posner, Debbie, 76, 92 Posner, Linn, 33, 81, 86, 134, 156 Powell, Adalee, 30 Powell, Deidra, 33 Pudists, Jeta, 88, 95, 134 Purgatorio, Bobiejean, 29 Rachow, Judy, 33, 94, 134 Radich, Teri, 33 Ramsey, Joyce, 88 Rhodes, Georganne, 73, 103, 109, 135, 157 Richardson, Lynn, 82, 88, 135 Riggs, Becky, 135 Rigney, Becky, 135 Robblee, Pat, 69, 92 Rodriguez, Diana, 88, 135, 157 Rogers, Lillian, 136 Rogne, Bonnie, 33, 136 I Rowlands, Jean, 39, 73, 74, 85, 86, 109, 157 Rowlands, Peg, 36, 73, 75, 136 Rudell, Diana, 68, 69 Ruffcom, Linda, 91, 136, 157 Rushfeldt, Dorcas, 31, 32, 69, 80, 81, 85, 86, 136 Ryan, Jeri, 136 Carino, Kallsen, Index 161 Saltz, Cheryl, 91 Sather, Linda, 91, 137 Saville, Patricia, 29 Sawyer, Martha, 68, 69, 70, 81, 137 Scherer, Stephanie, 80, 137 Schubert, Mary, 36, 68, 69, 90, 92 Schuur, Cindi, 75 Schuur, Susan, 80 Scoggin, Linda, 29 Scott, Kayleen, 73, 75, 92 Secrist, Marlene, 38 Seick, Glenna, 33, 81, 82, 85, 96, 137, 153, 157 Sevilla, Patricia, 69, 138 Slater, Carolyn, 138 Smith, Diana, 32, 38, 79, 87, 93 Smith, Dianne, 31, 33, 83, 88, 138 Smith, Pam, 19, 33, 34, 69, so, 131, ss Smith, Sheri, SS Sprenger, Sally, 78, 86, 92 Staatz, Gretchen, 95 Stack, Carol Lee, 24, 39, 40, 41, 81, 86, 39, 90, 92, 101,104,13B,150,154, 157 Stern, Leah, 81 Stiltner, Cathie, 139 Stroud, Nancy, 33, 68, 69, 80, 86, 92 Sugomoto, Grace, 32, 139 Sullivan, Patricia, 33, 34, 68, 69, 80, 85, 86, 139, 157 Sutherland. Sandy, 23, 27, 36, 39, 69, 81, 92, 101, 127, 139, 157 Suttles, Tiane, 69 Swanson, Barbara, 69 Sweitzer, Karen, 69 Taylor, Kathy, 88 Thomas, Carol, 29, 30, 73, 80, 104, 139 Thomas, Judy, 82, 140 Thomson, Diane, 33, 34, 42, 140 Toki, Marianne, 30, 140, 157 Tooley, Sharon, 32 Topolski, Lydia, 90 Trent, Marilyn, 92 Treskes, Claudia, 140 Triebwasser, Cherie, 25, 89, 108, 140, 145 Tuell, Sandy, 96 Tumer, Ruby, 38, 88 Vadheim, Anitra, 37, 78, 81, 86, 88 Vadnais, Evonne, 68 Van Bevers, Carol, 68 Vetter, Carol, 92 Vukovich, Marilyn, 27, 92, 97, 101, 141. 157 Walter, Lynne, 25, 68 Walton, Sarah, 91, 141 Warter, Mari.lyn, 29, 68 Weed, Sharon, 141 Western, Nita. 38, 121, 142 Wheeler, Janet, 76 Wheeler, Sharon, 88 Wiekman, Julie, 142 Wies, Kathy, 142 Wies, Marlene, 88, 142 Wilbur, Helene, 142 Willard, Deloras, 95 Willard, Revelle, 86, 143, 157 Wilson, Candy, 88 Wilson, Veronica, 33 Winskill, Liz, 29, 80, 130, 143 Winters, Cindi, 33, 34 Wolf, Helen. 38 Wood, Nancy, 143 Yeager, Bette, 82 Yeager, Judi, 144 Young, Dawn, 144 Young, Linda, 88 Young, Sharon, 29, 33, 81, 82, 144, 157 Youngs, Martha, 144, 157 Zahnow, Judi, 69, 95 Zalitis, lnara, 29, 92, 144 Boys Abbott, Ed, 91 Abelson, Dave, 33 Ahrens. Fred, 105 Almquist, Frank, 92 Almquist, John, 56, 92 Anderson. Charles, 67, 92, 105, 155 Anderson, Roland, 38, 105 Anderson, William, 106 Bailey. Bill, 54 Baker, Darrell. 49 Baker. Russ, 54 Baldwin, Mike. 54 Barrett, Tom, 106 Burtich. 106, 155 Burtolutz. Rich, 33 Bates, Gary. 49 Becker. Albert, 92, 107 Benedetti. Tom, 48, 55. 59. 73, 77, 89 Berg. Eivind. 107 Bergen, Dennis. 107 Berggren, John, 33, 95. 107 Berhoft. Leonard, 107. 156 Bettridge, Joe, 58 Betts, Larry, 54 Binkley, Dennis, 30, 32, 107, 156 Birge, Tom, 107 Blakely, Archie, 107 Boone, Bon, 67, 108 Booth, Jim, 48, 60 Borgstrom, Ronald, 28, 108 Borhek, Jeff, 108 Botley, Robert, 48 Brady, Dan, 108 Branscomb, Allan, 95, 96, 108, 145 Hays, Bill, 47, 67 Henderson, Paul, 33 Hennefer, Jim, 55, 73, 81, 87, Henning, Doug, 32, 120 Hill, Dudley, 58 Hill. John, 33 101, 120, 150,154,155 Hoff, Brian, 26, 55, 67, 92, 94, 101, 120 Hoff, Wayne, 26, 73, 75,94 Hokland, Rolf, 120 Holcomb, Gerry, 120 Hunt, Bob, 49, 56 Irwin, Mike, 47, 61, 67, 94 Brines, Robert, 46, 108 Brock, Fred, 65 Brooke, Lee, 67 Brown, Ron, 49 Brown, William, 109 Bruner, Garry, 91 Bruzas, Bob, 33, 83, 109 Bryant, Bryant, Brad, 47, 49, 67 Dennis, 81, 109 Buckles, Jim, 49 Buhre, Lee, 32, 109 Burgett, Randy, 108, 109, 156 Bumes, Larry, 67 Burrell, Don, 35, 61, 67, 93, 109 Burrell, Fred, 49 Rich. 1 10 Jacka, Steve, 33 Jackson, Jackson, J acob, G Louis, 46, 47 Mike, 49 ary, 121 Jakes, Ron, 47, 49, 56, 61, 67 Jamieson, Dave, 30, 32, 87 Jansons, Robert, 92, 101, 104, Johnson, Bob, 121 Johnson, Ricardo, 54 Johnson, Ron, 121 Johnson, Sylvester, 49 Jones, Ji m, 58, 92 Jones, William, 33, 35, 122 Jose, Jim, 33, 49 Phil, 92 Carlson, Glenn, 58, 67 Carnell, Steve, 37, 110, 155 Carpenter, Glenn, 54 Carter, Alan, 110 Champagne, Rocky, 58, 76 Christiansen, Bob, 30, 32, 56, 73, 76 Christiansen, Russ, 32, 35, 73, 92, 101, 103, 110, 155 Churchill, Jack, 91 Clark, Herman, 56, 111 Cline, Roger, 81, 111, 155 Cobum, Bob, 24 Cole, Fred, 49 Cole, Phelon, 48, 60 Colito, Mike, 111 Cooper, Steve, 56 Corolla, George, 32, 58 Curwen, Greg, 37, 88 Daily, Dave, 49, 92 D'Antuono, Michael, 55, 56, 76, 92 Darland. Jim, 46, 89 Davis, Don, 112 Day, Mike, 30, 31, 32, 112, 156 Deaton, Ron, 32, 67, 103, 112, 156 DeCaro, Jack, 112 Desson, Rick, 56, 92 Devlin, Jim, 33, 34, 112 Dillingham, Anthony, 49, 54 Diseth, Barry, 49 Disney, Jim, 48, 113 Dolan. Bill, 113 Doll, Jeff, 24, 30, 32, 35, 67, 92, 101, 104, 113, 155 Douglas, Joseph, 113 Droettboom, Ted, 114, 153, 156 Dungan, John, 37, 94, 114 Ekberg, Chuck, 30, 32, 35, 39, 93, 102, 114, 141, 153, 155 Ekberg, Steve, 54, 87 Elmore, Wayne, 49 Engler, Dick, 115 Erickson, Jeff, 87, 115, 142, 153. 155 Ericson, Richard, 115, 153, 155 Eubanks, Mark, 30, 31, 32, 42, 115 Field, Mike, 115, 155 Finnigan, Steve, 32 Flippin, Denny, 116 Forsberg, John, 116 Forslin, John, 116 Forsyth, Lew, 34, 116 Foss, Allen, 116 Fountaine, Dennis, 33, 47, 116 Fox, Alan, 116 Frazier, Scott, 116 Frost, David, 117 Fulton, jay, 54 Funkhouser, Gene, 117 Gadd, Steve, 40, 73, 74, 104, 117, 156 Gagliardi, George, 56, 92, 117 Gallo, John, 117 Gardner, Gregory, 49 Garrison, Mike, 33, 34, 117 Gianelli, Dean, 49 Giles, Ray, 33, 35, 49, 118 Gilliam, Brian, 56 Giste, Joe, 49 Godulas, John, 118 Goodman, Chris, 118 Grant, Ron, 84 Green, Luther, 83, 87 smiley, Gary, 58, 73, 92, 93, 118, 156 Hale, Allen, 38, 119 Hand, Greg, 92 Hansen, Bob, 119 Hansen, Kick. 58 Hanson, Phil, 30, 32, 58 Hard, Tom, 58 Hart, Jack, 59, 67, 73, 92, 103, 110, 120, 140, 150, 154, 156 Hawkins. Ed. 67 Kapphahn, Mike, 37, 122 Kaufman, Jerry, 92, 122 Keely, Richard, 49, 87, 92 Ketcheson, Roy, 92, 122 Kirsch, Don, 91, 123 Kirshenman, Randy, 32 Knutson, Jim, 38, 123 Kraus, Gary, 32, 92, 123 Krenzler, Gary, 32 Kuehlwein, John, 91, 123 Kuljis, Andy, 37, ss, 101, 123 Lacky, Donald, 81, 97, 124, 15 Lantz, Dave, 32, 33 Laramore, Gerald, 124 Lawrence, Jim, 121 Lea, Robert, 92, 125 Levesque, Andy, 48, 54, 67 Levesque, Peter, 49, 54, 56 Lindeman, Bill, 30, 32 Loomis, John, 54, 92 Lopez, Daryl, 125 Loucks, Rick, 30, 32 Lowe, Frederick, 88 121,155 4.156 Lucas, Tim, 44, 81, 93, 108, 125, 154, 155 Luoma, Craig, 125 Mack, Tom, 56 Magee, Greg, 36, 73, 78 Maier, Charles, 87 Maier, Stuart, 126 Maier, Virgil, 126, 155 Mann, Frazier, 32 Manos. Steve, 49 Markham, David, 49 Marlow, Stan, 30, 32, 92 Martinez, Rodrigo, 113 Marzano, Dick, 67 Marzano, John, 37, 126 Mazza, Tom, 91 McCor1nick, Mike, 30, 31, 32, 87 McCoy, Brian, 126 McCracken, Dave, 32, 92, 94, 108, 127 McDaniel, Mike, 33, 47, 127 McDaniel, Steve, 49 McDevitt, Mike, 35, 60, 127 McGovem, Rick, 32, 56, 92 McGregor, Byron, 30, 32, 35 McKay, Alan, 91 McKeever, Dave, 58, 127 McKeever, Doug, 57 McKinnon, Tom, 49 McNeely, Tom, 49 Meadows, Calvin. 49 Melvin, Doug, 33 Meredith, Joseph, 67 Meredith, Lyndon, 30, 32, 57, 128 Merz, Andy, 87, 92 Mikkelsen, Steve, 48, 49, 56, 7 Miller, Edward, 54 Miller, Lee, 33 Miller, Pete, 129 5 Miraldi, Carl, 30, 32, 48, 49, 67, 89 Moore, Jack, 32, 129 Morrill, Mark, 57, 67 Morris, Eddie, 49, 59 Munday, Lowell Perry, 48, 49 Muse, William, 54 Musselwhite, Jim, 56 Nakagawara, Dale, 129, 155 Naset, Rob, 38 Naubert, Chuck, 24, 30, 41, 130 Nausid, Phil, 37, 130, 155 Nelson, Bill, 130 Nino, Gary, 130 Nist, Mike, 49 Nyland, Bruce, 30, 130 Nysen, Louie, 37, 131 O'Brien, Tom, 131 O'Hem, Jim, 33 Oldham, John, 49, 92 Olsen, Stan, 49 Olson, John, 49 O'Reilly, Bob, 76 Owens, Morris, 49 Oxley, Richard, 131 Paine, John, 30, 81, 131, 155 Palmer, Ted, 92, 131 Paplow, John, 58 Parkhurst, Jack, 132 Paton, Bill, 48 Pattin, Robert, 92 Pearson, Bob, 58 Pellessier, John, 66, 67, 98, 132 Pelzel, Clyde, 33, 132 Perkins, Dave, 132 Perry, Bill, 132, 154, 156 Petersen, Ronnie, 33, 34 Peterson, Mark, 28, 36, 67 Peterson, Robin, 133 Peterson, Steve, 58, S1, 92, 133, 156 Phillips, Jef, 30, 32, 35, 55 Pirie, Bill, 133, 156 Pitts, Ed, 133, 156 Plante, Jim, 92, 93, 94, 133 Posner, Terry, 37, 73, 74, 92, 93, 134 Price, Richard, 134 Pritchard, Gilbert, 33, 87, 134 Rancour, Dale, 32 Rawlings, Greg, 47, 55, 67, 89, 134 Redal, Mark, 33, 34, 41, 134, 153, 147 Reese, Palmer, 134 Renicker, Roy, 92 Revis, Mike, 66 Rhodes, David, 49 Richards, Dave, 33, 60, 67, 103, 135 Richards, Eddie, 92 Rigney, Jim, 66 Riley, Frank, 37 Roberts, Tom, 38, 135 Robinson, Marshall, 26, 33, 34, 55, 67, 73, 74, 97, 135 Robinson, Bruce, 54, 75 Rosenbladt, Fred, 136 Ross, Willie, 49 Rowe, Jerry, 98, 136 Rudell, Don, 136 Rupple, Jackson, 67, 78 Russell, Bruce, 65 Russell, Don, 32, 65 Rustad, Ron, 94, 136 Rutherford, Carl, 57, 77 Hutt, Ted, 49 Rytter, Doug, 137 Salscheider, Ed, 137 Sauders, Bill, 66, 83 Sauders, Mike, 66 Schneider, Dick, 32, 137 Scoggin, Tom, 33, 137 Scott, Ken, 32 Scott, Willy, 59 Selle, Ray, 137 Selzer, Bill, 30, 32, 137, 156 Sheldon, Bob, 58 Shipley, Guy, 54, 66 Shupe, Bob, 56 Skea, Mark, 32 Slonaker, Jim, 56 Small, Buck, 33, 34, 67 Smith, Edward, 49, 54 Smith, Louis, 57 Smith, Norman, 38 Smith, Richard, 46, 47, 61, 67 Snyder, Paul, 66, 67, 138 Solitaire, Ken, 56 Soltman, Dave, 30, 31, 32, 138, 156 Sorensen, Steve, 93 Sorlie, Ed, 33 Sporich, Bill, 138 Stalnaker, Roger, 139 Stem, Jay, 67 Stewart, Edmond, 49 Stewart, Jim, 61 Stiltner, Ken, 134 Stockinger, Dan, 49 Stockinger, Steve, 37, 129, 139 Strom, Gregg, 90, 92, 139, 156 Sund, Ed, 65 Taber, Bill, 139 Tauscher, Jerry, 57, 139 Theobald, Max, 49 Thomas, Frank, 37, 139, 156 Thomashofski, Thomas, 140 Thompson. Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson. Bob, 46, 91 Jim, 30, 32 Mack, 33, 60 Nick, 33 Robert, 140 Thom, Travis, 49, 54 Thomton, John, 33 Throop, Clayton, 140 Todd, Mike, 49 Towne, Jim, 92 Triplett, John. 33 Troupe, Dan, 140 Tyson, Cliff, 49 , 73, 92, 104, 133, 150 ll, 'L Index 162 X I van Marter, Jerry, as, so, 1 , 141, 150 ll, Vw 1, QMLOLML, 3 'l,,.14,,Lif'li lbw! V 5 Vasilevskis, Juris, 141 --Jn' ' Verone, Joe, 49 f -- 'J' 1 Vincent, Duane, 141 , s f f - ' sv wager, Paul, 32 N LL' I Wahlgren, Fred, 141 Wahlund, Lynn, sv X ' Waiss, Jerry, 55 , M 0 Walker, Btu, 54 Q1 Vlfvk .Aff -N I Walker, Blaine, 49, 54 Q ' Walker, Harry, 49, 60 , V X , f Walker, Wallace, 33 ' Walter, Jerzy, '73, 75 of CX 'SX' 'JXSL J' ward, Terry, 32, 92 K Wasp, Roger, 49 Q gk Watkins, Jim, 141 , s 1 , B A Webb, John, sa, ss, 141, 143 . ive? 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