Sunset High School - Apollo Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1965
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MOS. OM O(e -T, 1 ?A£A)6IC Apollo i boTlo i polb Apollo Apollo . Jgolb i oollo i ollo i polb Apollo Jgolb i oollo Apollo i polb iloollo iloollo ilpollo joollo i Co-Editors GAYLE KIRBY SALLY ANDERSON Business Manager MARSHA WAIND Advisers MISS SUE STATON MR RON H AWORT PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STU- DENT BODY OF SUNSET HIGH SCHOOL, BEAVERTON, OREGON. UP DOWN .... OUT .... Emotions can be expressed in various ways. A word or an action may set the mood, but o person's true feelings are usually reflected upon his face. Be it that of remorse or joy, triumph or de feat, the human face is the key. UP elation and joy are best demonstrated by a jump; a scream. Football games and class competition call for more than a smile; they mean excitement. i DOWN .... depression ond moodiness ore coused by a poor grade or a lost game. The feeling of vastness and loneliness are combined. 4 IN .... a quiet happiness, and a sense of be longing. Knowing you can do it, whatever it may be brings a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction. OUT .... removed from the crowd, one person seeking recognition within himself. A quiet hour of study or a few minutes to relax and reflect on recent happenings are a part of this solitude. Dedication This Apollo is dedicated to one who is dedi- cated to students as a teacher, coach and counselor. As a senior boys physical education teacher, Mr. Ramsdell strives for a fair yet challenging game. He enjoys participating in the sports he teaches and it is not unusual for him to become one of the team members of whatever game is being played. He is a disci- plinarian, quick to correct and his students- respect him for this. As a coach Mr. Ramsdell takes a personal pride in the overseeing of the development of character of the boys he works with-. He de- mands a high quality of morality of the team members. In the seven yeors he has been at Sunset, he has coached J.V. basketball, fresh- men basketball. Varsity baseball for 6 years and has been assistant football coach. The most vivid characteristic of Mr. Rams- dell is an utter faith in people. He has a genu- ine concern for young people that is sensed and understood by those boys who seek his ad- vice. A counselor must possess those qualities he is helping others to achieve, for with no example to follow, success is difficult. Mr. Ramsdell fulfills the need for an example. Mr. Ramsdell attended Beaverton High where he was student body president, co-cap- toin of the football team and recipient of the Babe Ruth baseball award. After graduation he entered Pacific University. He devoted his studies to physical education with teaching as a goal. In College he was named an All-Con- ference basketball player. During the summer he played semi-pro baseball. His first position as a physical education instructor was at Merle Davies grade school. He taught there for two years before joining the pioneer teaching staff at Sunset seven years ago. Mr. Ramsdell's hobbies include fishing, eating and of course athletics. He is the father of four children, Julie 8, Laurie 6, Mike 4, and Chris 1. And so, to this father, teacher, coach and counselor, we the staff of the Apollo, proudly dedicate the 1965 APOLLO. 7 The Age of the Sun As each year passes progressions are made. Recent years have given birth to developments in every field of study. It has been said so many times the age we live in is one of experimentation and progress, but it must be said again and again, for too few realize the importance of such a fast moving age. The sun has for centuries, been representative of mans' faith in a bright future. The rays are symbolic of a progressive action, all stem- ming from a common focal point. Ancient peoples relied on the sun for more than light and warmth. They thought of the sun as a god. Though the sun is not regarded as a god by the modern world, the powers of life and energy are still recognized. In this book the sun has been illustrated in various ways. Each section of the book, organizations, activities, administrations, sports and classes has its' own sun. In the class section, one sun grows until it has achieved full brilliance. The freshman sun is merely a beginning, a face with few rays. The sophomore sun has grown somewhat, another circle of rays has been added. The junior sun, like the junior himself, is near completion. The senior sun has obtained full size and like the senior has reached a goal. The sun of the faculty section shows the wisdom of our acedemic counselors. Without their guidance there would be no progress for stu- dents. The sports section's sun is one of action and movement. Ac- complishments in the athletic de- partment are wide and varied this year. Without the many clubs and organizations in the school, the stu- dent body would not be a unit. Organization's sun has its center representing the school and its rays being clubs. Activities' sun is divided into nine main rays, one for each month of the school year. These main rays are divided into smaller rays, symbolizing the act- ivities of each month. The Age of the Sun is a pic- torial essay of the forward move- ment in high school. TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities..........12 Organizations .... 62 Athletics..........110 Administrations.. 152 Classes...........174 Freshmen........176 Sophomores......192 Juniors.........208 Seniors.........224 General Index ... 267 Student Index ... 267 12 S M T W T F S 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Tight schedule makes it difficult for students to contoct teachers. ammarnuarna The only problem with crowded holls occurs during overlop period when all 1900 students converge in the corridors ot one time, uppcrclossmt just beginning the day. Collisions occur most frequently ot the intersection of Corridor 1 and D hall. This past year the students and faculty of Sunset High exper- ienced a new and unique sched- uling of class time, that of double shifting. Because of the lack of space it became necessary to split the regular school day into two completely different sessions. The morning session, which lasted from 7 a.m. to 12:50 p.m., was attended by sophomores, juniors and seniors. Freshmen found the school deserted as they labored in class throughout the afternoon, from 1 1 :55 a.m. to 5:35 p.m. Ice cream, cookies or other desserts arc substituted for balanced meals during snack break. 16 Underclassmen find it difficult during 15-minute snack break to eat a seven course meol and catch up on latest school gossip. onxious to leave, and freshmen Students seek ofter-school help. The sun slowly sets, os freshmen clamor throughout the halls. Roily sguod creates appropriate atmosphere for coming game during first pep assembly of the year. Freshmen leadership is enthusiastically shown os prospective class officers campaign for the office of their choice. Before controlling eager students os they enter gym Lettermcn toke time out from their many duties ,s the Dovid Douglas game continues, tense, emotion-pocked moments are felt by all. On the down beot . . . ! Underclossmcn demonstrate their spirit ot the pep assembly preceding David Douglas gome. Robb High, foil term student body president, announces coming events during one of the mony pep ossemblies. And now we're going to do . . . . ....... No mottor how high or low the microphone is, it seems that girls always stand on their toes. SEPTEMBER GIRL OF THE MONTH September girl of the month Anne Webb served os girls' league vice president and spring term student body treasurer. Sunset's representative to Nordstroms hi-board, Anne enjoys water and snow skiing and bowling. Being a court reporter or doing some other kind of travelling sociol work ore omong Anne's future plans ofter she ottends on Oregon college. 21 Anne Webb S M T W T F s omeBBk 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 The month of October began actively with the Clackamas football game. Although days became shorter and cold- er, students still continued to show spirit by supporting their team and participat- ing in all school activities; football games, swim meets, and after-game dances. Scholastically minded Apollos al- so found time for P.S.A.T. tests on Satur- day, October 17. The month was high- lighted by Homecoming festivities. Lee Kluth sets example of enthusiasm and excite- ment for his fellow students. As players become surrounded by engulfing fog, students ond roily continue to give their support Hard work and lots of practice results in an excellent performance. Apollo fishing boots provide atmosphere for gridiron encounter with Astoria Fishermen. OCTOBER GIRL OF THE MONTH Girls' league president, Mory Croner, was chosen as October's girl of the month. Mary enjoys speech, dramo- tics and domestic work, and is a member of the speech club and Nationol Thcspions. Mary's future plans in- clude going into dental hygiene following graduation from the University of Oregon Dental school. 23 Mary Craner 1964 Homecoming Court Princess Jonc Queen Michele Princess Kothy Princess Barb Princess Janet Princess Elcanorc Princess Money 24 Princess Debbie Welcomes Alumni 1964 Homecoming court: Eleonore Gerson, escort Gordie Gredvig; Nancy Botes, escort Terry Brush; Kathy Hopkins, escort Kelly Olson; Jane Burke, escort Tim Gleeson; Atheno II Michele Snyder, escort Jack Brown; Janet Rogers, escort Chris Jomes; Borb Reiter, escort Bob Walker; Debbie Webb, escort Roy Helterline. The traditional Homecoming festivities began with a pep assembly on October 30. Apollos anticipated the death of the Beavers as the rally solemnly carried a coffin through the gym. That evening the annual Civil War game against Beaverton was played on Sunset turf. An added attraction this year was a continuous display of fireworks supplied by the Dad's Club. Highlighting half-time entertainment, provided by the Sunflares and band, the crowning of Athena II. Although the mighty Apollos were defeated in their grid- iron encounter, their enthusiasm still flourished as they danced to the music of the Tikis and the Fabulons at the after game dance. 25 Surprised! Thrilled! Overwhelmed! Toro Sheldon flogs out S.O.S. ot Beaverton game. Bond odds spirit ond enthusiasm to Homecoming. 26 Now, aren't you embarrassed? Music by Tikis ond Fobulons adds enjoyment to Homecoming. S M T W T F S 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The Centennial game and dance, which marked the end of the football season, opened the rainy month of November. During this month Sunset's Dads' club and Girls' League exhibited culinary talents as they sponsored their annual dinner and dessert. Outstanding football athletes were honored at the tradi- tional football banquet. Highlighting the month were the comedy play, Teahouse of the August Moon and the crowning of senior Tim Gleeson as Apollo VII at La Festdanski. Seniors applaud football teom os they are introduced before the lost game of scoson. Each ycor brings new ond unique styles of dancing (?) to students of Sunset. 28 Sunset's Dads' club sponsors scholarship dinner to raise money for worthy students seeking higcr education. Fathers and daughters enjoy o variety of desserts as they are entertained by 1964 national othlete of the year and Olympic gold medal winner Don Schollandcr. 29 Gay Mathis . . . Lotus Blossom Fred Fcibcl . . . Coptain McLean 30 'Teahouse of the Larry Nettling . . . Col. Purdy III Rcidja Wyttcnborg . . . Miss Higa Jiga Brian Harvey . . . Sergeant Grcgovich ugust Moon’ Work crews spend mony hours oftcr school constructing sets. “Teahouse of the August Moon , on oriental comedy centered around an Okinawan native village, was presented on Novem- ber 5 and 7. The actors perfected the Japanese accent, and the Oriental dance performed by Lotus Blossom required pro- fessional instruction. Over 1200 people viewed an authentic teahouse and antics by a live goat during the two night per- formance. As octors rehearse finol scene, bchind-the-stage crew works busily to complete students the teahouse wos erected ond dismantled before the oudicnce. unique teahouse. Through the help of energetic As the end. opproaches actors complete final scene 31 Apollo VII 32 Pete Graves Pyccko-bek Bill Gaynor Decurions Crowned at La Festdanski Decorotions reveal Olympic theme to oil who ottended the Nov. 20 donee. 33 Tim Gleeson tokes time out to treot his wcory feet. Dance decorotions prove tempting to this boy. Porents attend annual banquet honoring oil football players. Students Enjoy Concert, Banquet Mr. Mike Clock presents athletic awards to deserving individuals. Senior Boys' Quortet is always a welcomed attraction to musical progroms. 34 The music deportment, including mixed chorus, orchestra and girls' ensemble, convey Christ- mas spirit during holidoy season. Before each song a brief introduction con- cerning its background is given by Mr. Jerry Horris, director. NOVEMBER GIRL OF THE MONTH Fall term senior doss secretary, Marsha Waind, wos chosen os November's girl of the month. She is head of the girls' league progrom committee and business manager cf the onnual staff. Marsha also represents Sunset os o member of Berg's hi-boord. In the post she wos on freshman ond J.V. rally and ski team. She plans to attend Linfield college. Marsha Waind 35 S M T W T F S D6CSMBSR 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Unexpected snow ond floods did not seem to dampen the spirits of Apollos during December. Seniors emerged victorious as the classes competed for the perpetual trophy which is awarded in the spring to the most spirited class. Orchestra and choral groups spent many hours working together to instill the holiday atmosphere during the Christmas assembly. 'Santa's Night Out', sponsored by Boys' and Girls' leagues, highlighted this month. The homey setting and clever decorations made this dance a Christmas memory. A.F.S. students Brian Horvey, Elisobeth Eriksson, and exchange teacher Miss Josefa Thorwesfen celebrate their first Christmas in the United States. Seniors John Brush, Eddie Ellis and Jim Strochein help their doss to victory by 'odding weight' to the boxes of food collected for the food drive. The spirit of Christmas penetrates 36 Pete Groves ond Corol Keddington join together in singing Let It Snow ot the onnuol Christmos assembly. Ginger Mulvey reheorses her solo port be- fore on evening performance. 37 Spirit of Christmas 'Santa’s Night Out’ Girls' league officers Linda Erlond ond Joanie Gerson do their share in preparation for a successful dance. Holiday-spirited couples donced dreamily amidst fir trees, ice ponds ond snow bonks. Santa arrived to join in the festivities. Linda Kuzmanich ond Bill Hughes donee to music by Jimm Little and his bond. DECEMBER GIRL OF THE MONTH Girls' league reporter and representative to student coun- cil, A Coppella choir and Madrigols member, ond chair- mon of the bulletin board committee for student council are among the many activities of December girl, Janet Redman. She was also presented the Daughters of the American Revolution award for her outstanding scholas- tic ond leadership ability. Janet will ottend Principia college. 39 Janet Redman S M T W T F S 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 January proved to be a busy month with campaigns, speeches and installation of officers. Elections decided new leaders to undertake such activities as spring points week, the prom and graduation. Boys' and Girls' leagues contributed aid to the March of Dimes Drive by collecting a record $125.00 in donations from gen- erous students. Anticipation! Team members and loyol students eagerly wotch the thrilling Central Bill Goynor, Earl Kcnnell and Gay Mathis Catholic game. consider an oppropriote answer as interested Apollos participate in candidate forum. Candidates Bob Short, Rick Zohler, and Carol Strong, listen intently as their opponents state impromptu views on school issues. Student body members gather to listen to 'promises, promises, promises' from hopeful candidates. Students give outgoing president, Robb High, standing ovation as he completes a successful fall term. JANUARY GIRL OF THE MONTH Lynne Kester, Americon sister to the A.F.S. student from Sweden was the recipient of the January girl of the month award. Lynne, an A.F.S. finalist herself, is active in French and ski clubs. She is also senior doss secretory ond o girls' league representative. She has served her school by representing Sunset ot the Governor's conference on Children and Youth. Her accdemic excellence enabled her to become Notional Honor Society treasurer, ond to goin early admission to Antioch College in Ohio. 41 Lynne Kester S M T W T F S 28 The month of February was set to music with the second annual Hoot 'n' Anny sponsored by the A.F.S. committee. Stu- dents also sold slave bonds to provide funds for hosting exchange students. Apollos left the country without leaving the auditorium while they listened to foreign visitors speak of their homelands during the traditional exchange student assembly. On February 11, the musical theme was carried on by the band concert which drew a crowd of approximately 250 people. Girls' league brought mothers and daughters together for an evening of fashions and beauty tips at the mother- daughter tea. Bond performs speciol concert in hopes of raising money to help finonce Larry Roloff's European tour os Sunset's bond representative. 42 •'Is Student Government a Force? This issue is debated by 8rcd Norris and Jim Gelfz. Sunset's history deportment invited Mr. Les Fleming, stote coordinator of the John Birch Society, to speak to students. Models Carole Evans, Trocy Madsen, and Nancy Bates show current fashions to oil who attended Mother-Daughter dessert on Feb. 9. In Her Likeness, presented by the Girls' League, brought 400 mothers and their daughters together for an evening of beauty tips and foshions. FEBRUARY GIRL OF THE MONTH Bev Ansdell, more commonly referred to as the girl from the dork room, was for once on the other side of the comcro when she was aworded the February girl of the month corsage. During her senior year Bev has been student body reporter, senior class treasurer, student council committee chairman, Russian club vice president and National Honor Society member. She is best known, however, as the SCROLL photographer. Upon graduation, Bev wonts to ottend Lewis and Clark college and hopes to become on English or social studies teacher. 43 Bev Ansdeli DIN. fouodUnd N Hiodqvorttn tor Jstflnrw Africa 194'. Brian Harvey South Brian Harvey, from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, could be cosily distinguished from the crowd by his British accent. His. roles in two school plays, riksson Sweden found time to octe cil o$ representative ff th£semAr cldfcs. Brion spent rns ye6r in' Oregon with tl}e T. George Williams family,' his American sister and brother being sophomore Ellen and senior DaVe. FALKLAND 1SIAN £ UBA.S iCEYLON I 1966 ifa Tborwcstcn nmony cre limited to Geri jn, but in her h French, English, and Latin, me in August, she visited i throughout the United Stat AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC .TERRITORY Antarctic CijcU ; ■) l ARAB NN'V SU D fore returning home in A points of interest, througl Holly Hirschberger Australia ECKERT PROJECTION Holly Hirschberger, Sunset's own foreign ex- change student, is spending a rewarding, fun-filled year in Grenfell, Australia. With'a little over a week's notice she packed her suitcases and left on January 13, for a year's stay in the land of the kongaroos md will return January, 1966, to SCALE or M UrAroNGL0uATO compete her senior year of Sunset.. While in Australia, Holly is living ot the home of o sheep farmer, and has three Australian sisters. . Holly wos one of 300. students chosen from 4,000 applicants to participate in this exchonge program. —.Z.....u. • .ii '• iAa-Wii'owt ' Wf' ' A1ST ANT ROSS UlPlNOINCi y. terr . y v M 500 1000 1500 2000 45 14 1 1 161 17% - 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 For most Apollos the major event in March was spring vacation and the State A-l Basketball Tournament. Hun- dreds of spirited students swarmed into McArthur Court on the University of Oregon campus to cheer the mighty Apollo team to its second place victory. Trophies and awards were presented to the worthy Apollo hoopsters as they were honored at the basketball ban- quet. The month opened with the Greek tragedy Medea ' presented by the drama depart- ment, and closed with the South Sea-themed Bali Hai, attended by nearly 500 stu- dents. Ecstatic rally members Joanie Gcrson and John Chambers exchange hugs offer 69-64 victory over Jefferson. Coach John Wyttenberg congratulates teom member Terry Thompson for his fine performances and selection to all tourney first team in Eugene. Apollo Junior Varsity ond Varsity basketball teams enjoy a well-deserved meal after many long weeks of rigid training. Coach John Wyttcnbcrg sits down to a leisurely dinner after a successful seoson. Take Second In State Tourney MARCH GIRL OF THE MONTH March's girl of the month, Solly Anderson, hos devoted much of her time to journolism by being annual co-editor ond Quill and Scroll secretory. For two years Sunflores hove received her talents ond she hos given many hours of her time to her closs through her work os sophomore doss reporter ond junior class representative. Sunset's 1963-64 American sister to exchange student Suzonno Lehr, hopes to attend Lewis ond Clark college and mojor in physical education and journolism. 47 Sally Anderson MEDEA” • • • Medea . . . Anita Gibson Nurse • • • Karen Falco Jason • • • Jan Blakely Creon • • . Larry Neitling The two-act Greek tragedy, Medea ,wascentered around the revenge wish of the supernaturally-powered Medea who was deserted by her husband, Jason. On March 18-19 this per- formance, presented by the Sunset drama deportment, drew crowds of 600 people. The setting of 10-foot sculptured pillars and Grecian gowns worn by lovely ladies was recreated through the help of work crews and Mr. Gordon McMinn's lectures on Greek background. Nancy McLeod Candy Poland 48 Reidja Wyttenberg Three Women of Corinth Aegeus • . . Greg Davis Tale of a Woman’s Scorn During dress rehearsol. Tutor, Ed Deloff, presents gold gorments to Medeo, while women of Corinth watch ap- prehensively. Joson takes time out to supervise the crews as they construct authentic Grecian columns. 49 S M T W T F S 1 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 lO 17 24 April wos a month of sports, spring-time, and music. Warm weather officially opened Sun- set's outdoor season as golfers teed-off, tennis champs vol- leyed for State, baseball play- ers hit homeruns, and track stars sprinted to the finish. Activities moved indoors to the Memorial Coliseum as Sunset's A Cappella Choir joined with 61 5 other Portland area Choral members in presenting an Easter Sun Rise Service. Other members of Sunset's music department, including band and orchestra were given an opportunity to perform at var- ious Metro Music Festivals throughout the month. Excitement mounts as Sunset scores home-run again LEADERSHIP AWARD April 22 marked the bond's finol concert performance for yeor. Tim Gleeson, senior, was awarded the first annual boys' Icoguc leadership oword ot the assembly, April 15. The oward is granted on the basis of leadership, scholastic ability and services to boys' league. New spring light whitening Young buds. The trees bending . . . Older than we ore APRIL GIRL OF THE MONTH April's Girl-of-thc-Month, Cholis Blankenship, wos presented the trcditional corsage and pin during the girls' league assembly, April 15. Known for her versatility, Cholis has octively participated on many league committees includ- ing decorotions committee chairman this year. She enjoys mony outdoor sports such os skiing and swimming. A friendly personality and winning smile belong to this princess of the 1965 Prom court. Cholis' immediate future includes college where she plans a career as on interior decorotor or airline stewardess. 51 Chalis Blankenship s M T W T F S 25 26 27 28 29 Southern belles and beaus twirled amidst crystal chandel- iers and flowing fountains as the month of May spun into action. The Junior - Senior prom, Mansion of Memor- ies , was presented on May 1. The theme, which centered around southern plantation life, attracted about 250 cou- ples who danced to the music of George Hanby and his or- chestra. During the annual spring choir concert the em- phasis on music shifted from instrumental to vocal as the choir sang many current Broadway hits. The 7-0 win against North Salem in state baseball finals, May 29 left Sunset with only one season loss. The trophy was presented in spite of warnings by the announcer when Sunset mobs flowed to the field for congratulations. End of the year activities found juniors campaigning for student body offices. Dennis Freed employed theme of Apollo chariot to help undecided voters cost their ballots. rcshmen, sophomores, juniors, ond seniors compete ogoinst coch other in inter-class track meet on Tuesday, Moy 25. Freshmen were excused from asses to take port in exciting events. Juniors pull hard, but Freshmen come out ahead as they compete in Tug-of-War during the Apollo Olympics. MAY GIRL OF THE MONTH Debbie Ahl was given a special ond memorable present for her 18th birthdoy — the Moy Girl of the Month award. She was presented the Girls' League pin and corsage becouse of her active participation in school affairs. With her help the drama department presented many successful events. Debbie is o member of the National Honor Society and Notional Thespians, and hos served in Girls' League os reception committee chairman. Next fall she plans to attend the University of Illinois. Apollo Olympics” 53 Debbie Ahl Princess - Sled Cinda Carpenter 1965 Prom Court Princess Cincia Princess 6lisa6effi Princess Cfialis Princess Anne Princess Carol Princess Nancy Junior Class Presents . 1965 prom court: Lindo Eoson, escort Robb Harding; Cholis Blankenship, escort Tim Glccson; Carol Kcddington, escort Jeff Beilis; Princess-elect Corpcntcr, escort Paul Naudain; Elisabeth Eriksson, escort Brian Harvey; Anne Webb, escort John Brush; and Noncy McLeod, escort Jon Blakely. 56 Moments of surprise and emotion fill ballroom os junior class president Chorlic Vargo announces Princess-elect Linda Carpenter. Mansion of Memories” Overwhelmed by her selection, Linda forgets to kneel for traditionol crowning ceremony os 1964 Queen Betty Rae Heid places crown on her head. Music, soft lights and formal attire Highlight the senior prom. A Mansion of Memories gathered to sum up The post, as we now linger on. A room filled with mixed emotion, A room filled with elegant notion, A bright chandelier Moking past reappear Setting fond mcm'ries in motion. Now our best year is over, A year that's been filled with all these: A tear-filled eye, A hello, now good-bye. And our Monsion of Memories. Andrea Galkin Margo Dusa and Craig Albers ore among many couples who walk from elegant ballroom into the eloborotc southern gardens. 57 Couples find moments of reloxotion Tasty cookies and lemonade ore served to hungry couples. Victorian furniture and brick fireplace help to instill the atmosphere of southern plantation life. 58 amidst southern gardens. George Hanby and his orchestra furnish appropriate music for the prom. During traditional court dance princesses whisper dance sequence in their escorts ears as belles and beaus wotch with opproval. 59 S M T W T F S 27 28 29 30 Graduation climaxed the month of June and the 1965 school year. The senior awards assembly on June 4th honored outstanding individuals in the senior class. “People wish to be settled; only as far as they are un- settled is there any hope for them. — Emerson. This quotation was the theme for all graduation speeches presented on June 9th at the com- mencement exercises. Senior, Lauro Kantor, proudly holds her diplomo following the trcditionol graduation exercises. Qul of the JJear fanet Redman The Girls of the Month ore chosen for their mony outstanding activity achievements, their high scholostic standings and leadership qualities. Janet Redman, December's Girl of the Month, was elevated to the honor of Girl of the Year at the senior awards ossembly on June 4th by girls league advisor Miss Hazel Peterson. Janet's many services to the school hove been evident in such areas as girls league reporter ond representative to student council and she wos chairman of the Christmos semi-formal. Her other activities have included a coppella choir ond Madrigals, Spanish club. National Honor society and president of the F.T.A. Janet plans to attend Principio college in Illinois. 62 0 R G A N I Z A T I 0 N S Robb High Student Body President Jan Blakely Student Body Vice-President Fall Term Jane Burke Student Body Secretary Bcv Ansdell Student Body Reporter Active members of student council ore Shirley Huckins, publicotions rep.; Jonet RedmomlGirls' league rep.; Dave Fourot, boys' league president; Diano Kennell, roily rep.; Mary Crcncr, girls' league president; Eddy Ellis, senior rep.; Bcv Ansdcll, reporter; Rcob High, president; Jone Burke, secretory; Jon Blakely, vice-president; and, Uebbie Ahl, treasurer. Not pictured ore Kathy Burke Robb Droke, sophomore rep.; ond Chorlenc Crancr, frosh rep. Boys faces reflect strain of many problems . while girls contemplate lighter problems. Student Body President Robb High turns pep as- sembly over to rally squad. Fall Council Santa's helpers take time out from council meeting to spread Christ- mos cheer. Senate After Senate meeting, senator Dema Stout, reports to class. tudent Body Vice-President Jan Blakely cads senators in rousing discussion. Senators show their interest over one of many problems which confront them. 67 Michele Snyder Student Body Secretary Spring Term Jeda Kearney Student Body Reporter Anne Webb Student Body Treasurer 69 Student Body President Rick Zahlcr welcomes home state's best team at victory assembly. At the candidates forum, junior girls ponder over the best candidates running for spring ten Student government yes .... officers. Spring Council .....Student government no, os debated in the Farce Forum. Active council members take time out to brave the wind. Elisabeth Eriksson, foreign exchange student; Brian Horvey, senior rep.; Anne Webb, treasurer; Jeda Kearney, reporter; Rick Zahler, president; Michele Snyder, secretory; John Cramer, junior rep.; Hal Schofield, boys' league president; Anne Rutledge, publications, Estelle Danish, sophomore rep.;Jonet Redman, girls' league rep. Not pictured are Donna Kenncll, rally rep.; and Debby Webb, freshmon rep. ICC members send Christmos cheer to the earthquake victims in Aloska. Inter-Club Council 71 I.C.C. representatives involve themselves in work for Homecoming. . . . . . . their major project of the yeor. President Mary Craner Vice-President Anne Webb Secretary Jane Baker Reporter Janet Redman Historian Linda Eason Sergeant at Arms Joanic Gerson 72 Hard-working members of girls' league council are, first row, Sandy Thomos, decorotion; Morsho Woind, Felice Moskowitz, program, Anne Kanzler, publicity; Sharon Duffy, Linda Irwin, service; Karen Schultz, refreshments; Terri Meyers, sophomore rep.; and Joy Tolby frosh rep. Second row, Carrie Strohorn, frosh rep.; Linda Andrews, decoration; Janet Rogers, girl of the month; Louise Imes, reception, Reidjo Wyttenberg, publicity; Lynne Kestcr, senior rep.; Laura Rogers, Junior rep.; Linda Morgan, senior rep.; Nancy Cervorich, sopho- more rep.; and Judy Bucher, refreshments. Not pictured, Debbie Ahl,' reception. Girls’ League Don Shollander, Olympic star, makes big splash with Girls League Girls' league goes to great heights to make the Christ- mas semi-formol a success. Eorl Kenncll Vice-President Jock Underwood Vice-President Ched Killpock Secreto ry-Treosurer Boys’ League Hoi Schofield President Lorry Koster Secretary-Treasurer Guest speaker, sportscoster Doug LoMear, is besieged with questions after his speech ot the Boy's League assembly. Editor in Chief Jeff Kovoc Editors in Chief: Undo Collier Jeff Kovoc Editors: Steve Slovens Lauro Rogers Kothryn Spee Borboro Furst Loretta Lee Lettering Artist: Rob Drake Stoff Artists: Ken Allen Julie Bonner Gaye Kraker Terry Collins Editor in Chief Linda Collier AMA Busy members of Scroll staff ore top row, Bev Ansdell, photogrcphy; Korcn Malmsten, news editor; Second row, Ted Dormon, sports editor; Sharon Duffy, advertising manaqer; Jan Thompson, advertising soles; Laura Kantor, circulation manager; Kathy Mouer, business manager; Rick Marchonr, news editor; Diane DeYoung, features. Third row, Lindo Torrcy reporter; Linda Nelson, reporter; Robin Dobbins, reporter; Tom Gorman, reporter. Fourth row Linda . ' Gloria Richardson, reporter; Linda Pyle, reporter. Sharon Doily, reporter. Not pictured is Percy WilJy.reportI?' ♦ 76 Scroll Staff Big bosses of the Scroll Stoff are Miss Sue Stoton, advisor; Anne Rutledge, co-editor; Shirley Huckins, co-editor. 77 Gayle Kirby .... are initiated into Quill Scroll, a Ted Dorman .... notional honorary for high school journalists. Sally Anderson . . . . Quill and Scrol President—Gayle Kirby Vice President—Ted Dorman Secretary—Sally Anderson Treasurer—Linda Collier Corson, Jill Hucklns, Shirley Kantor, Laura Kovac, Jeff Malmsten, Karen Rutledge, Anne Weed, Greg Wyttenberg, Reidja Quill Scroll members plan first onnuol journalism banquet. 78 President. Tim Gteeson, organizes Homecoming decorations National Honor Society members provide aid at graduation. National Honor Society President—Tim Gleeson Vice-President—Eddie Ellis Secretary-Treasurer—Lynne Ahi, Debbie Andrews, Linda Ansdell, 8ov Allred, Dave Bach, Steve 8aker, Jane Beilis, Jeff Biorklund, Lee Brown, Dorothy Brown, Jeanne Bucher, Judy Burger, Linda Cady, Bill Castles, John Ccdergreen, Bob Collier, Linda Connole, Kent Connaway, Judy Corson, Jill Cramer, John Crow, Steve Dana, Solly Deloff, Ed Dewey, Marilyn Kester Dorman, Ted Dunbar, Donna Durham, Tonya Eason, Linda Erland, Linda Faucot, Dave Flaxman, Joan Formway, Carrie Fowlis, Mike Fox, Valerie Freed, Dennis Garrett, Glenn Geltz, Jim Godard, Don Gerson, Joanle Gray, Roger Greathouse, Gordon Haga, Slgne Hagen, Joanne Hanson, John High, Robb Hirschberger, Holly Hopkins, Stcvo Hortenstlne, John Huckins, Shirley Humphreys, Larry lltz, Karen Irwin, Linda Johnson, Marshall Jones, Vicki Kaster, Larry Keddington, Carol Klllpack, Chad Kovac, Jeff Lundeen, Roger Larson, Marion Lofstrom, Karen Moomaw, Larry Mulvey, Virginia McCarthy, William Malmsten, Karen Mattison, Robert May, Linda Menze, Mark Neufeldt, Sylvia Norris, Bradley Olson, Kelly Patty, Barbara Perry, Linda Peterson, Tom Place, Dave Plummer, April Proffitt, Janice Redman, Janet Rogers, Janet Rogers, Laura Roesier, Rozanne Russelle, Michael Rutledge, Anno Schlcbei, Maxine Sheldon, Tara Short, Robert Short, Vicki Slavons, Steve Smith, Carolyn Smith, Karen Snedecor, Barb Stein, Kathy Stout, Dema Strong, Carol Sweetman, Per Swanson, Richard Underwood, Jack Varga, Charles Vershum, Eugene Veterino, Kathy Waind, Marsha Warns, Nancy Wilson, Vincent Wold, Ron Zahler, Richard 79 80 Apollo Staff First row: Jerry Holdermon, Photography Jill Corson, Months Greg Weed, Photogrophy Linda Eoson, Seniors Pete Graves, Sports ond Photogrophy Judi Connoway, Seniors Miss Suson Stoton, Advisor Second row: Pat Lowenstein, Juniors Mr. Ron Haworth, Photogrophy Advisor Third row: Nancy Terry, Freshmen Fourth row: Karen Smith, Months Pam Homrick, Organizations Solly Anderson, CO-EDITOR Marsha Waind, BUSINESS MANAGER Goyle Kirby, CO-EDI TOR Fifth row: Laura Kantor, Months Rcidja Wyttenberg, Organizations Linda Erland, Organizations Felice Moskowifz. Sophomores Koren Ramp, Administration ond Faculty Noncy Dole, Administration and Fcculty 81 New Thespians are initiated by Mrs. Olberding, a member for 30 years, ot annual Thespian banquet, 'The Wonderful World of Make Believe.' National Thespians President—Karen Falco Vice-President—Ed Deloff Secretary—Debbie Ahl Treasurer—Camille Olberding Points Clerk—Candle Ingels Reporter—Gay Mathis Historian—Mary Oldroyd I.C.C. Representative—Carla Stroud Bazzel, Diane Blakely, Jan Briggs, Renee Carlson, Theresa Castles, Colleen Craner, Mary Dale, Nancy Danish, Estelle Dean, Marilyn DeYoung, Diane Evans, Carolo Gaynor, Bill Gibson, Anita Graves, Pete Guyton, Cecil Hall, Pat Hare, Kathi Harvey, Brian Harvey, Rod Hess, Sue Hewlett, Pam Hler, Melody Imes, Louise Hunker, Daphne Keddington, Carol Lahlere, Denise Mattson, Kalhlyn McKinley, Scott McLeod, Nancy Mumford, Bob Neitling, Larry Poz, Paul Poland, Candy Redman, Janet Rhiger, Rosemary Rutledgo, Anne Smith, Gary Snedecor, Barb Stout, Dcma Uppinghouse, Nancy Vincent, Eldon Warner, Sue Wyttenberg, Reidja Young, Dennis Entcrtoinmcnt at the Thespion banquet was performed by Dennis Young singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Jan Blakely doing Milton the Rhinoceros. Estelle Danish and Dennis Young doing A Couple of Swells. and Larry Neitling doing Noah, Construction crew works on Medeo set to earn points for Thespian membership. National Forensics President—Sally Dana Secretary—Diane DeYoung Reporter—Joan Haman I.C.C. Representative—Joan Haman Points Clerk—Rick Zahler Akenson, Mike Mathis, Gay Babcock, Jack Oldroyd, Mary Blakely, Jan Paz, pflul Collins, Bob Phillips, Steve Dana, Sally Plummer, Jule Danish, Estelle Poland, Candy Delolf, Ed Pyle, Linda DeYoung, Diane Rookstool, JoAnn Falco, Faren Rutledge, Anne Flaxman, Joan Seymour, Gall Gibson, Anita Stout, Dema Goldberg, Linn Stroud, Carla Gollihugh, Roleeta Torrey, Linda Gray, Roger Waker, Steve Greathouse, Gordon whiting, Richard Ingels, Candle Wilton, John Kovac, Kim Zahler. Richard McLeod, Nancy Notional Forensics League's advisor, Mr. Ray Horshfield, presents senior, Condy Poland, with Speaker of the Year award. Anito Gibson Speech Team The first speech tournament was Metro league fall individual events ot Hillsboro, November 7. Forty Sun- set students participated in the oll-doy event. Each par- ticipant wos rated on a scale of superior, excellent, good, fair, and poor. Three students received ratings of super- ior. They were Anita Gibson, Noncy McLeod and Linda Torrey. Twenty-five students participated in the Pacific uni- versity speech tournament December 4-5. Two Sunset students come owoy with honors. Gay Mathis took first piece in senior division of humorous interp, while Nancy McLeod won a first place in the junior division of humorous interp. Anito Gibson, Nancy McLeod, Jan Blakely and Diane DeYoung, received top awards at the University of Portland speech tournoment Jonuary 29-30. Anita took first place in women's acting, second place in women's oral interp ond received o $200 scholarship. Nancy won her trophy with first place in women's oral interp, and Jan took his with a second place in men's oral interp. Dione placed third in women's oral interp. The two day tournoment consisted of five hundred students from Washington, Idaho and Oregon. The university’s dromo deportment sponsored the tournoment. The Metro spring speech tournament held ot Bea- verton high school, March 6, found Sunset placing four students. Jan Blakely took first place in humorous interp. Anita Gibson and Goy Mathis took second and third ploce in poetry reading. Goy Mathis ond Anne Rutledge placed second ond third in serious interp. Gay Mathis ond Larry Neitling took first place tro- phies in women's and men's contemporary acting at the state conference of national Thespian societies held in Ashland February 26-28. Ed Deloff and Condie Ingels took third place in men's and women's contemporary acting, also. Dennis Young made the finals in tolcnt. There were no awards in this area, but he did receive two stonding ovotions, which is an accomplishment in itself. The district speech tournament wos held at Sunset March 19-20. Sunset ploced four students who were able to go on and compete ot the stotc speech tourna- ment. Steve Phillips took first place in Lincoln-Douglos debate. Candy Poland, Anito Gibson, and Goy Mathis took second places in oratory, poetry, and serious interp. The state speech tournament was held April 8-10 on the Oregon Statae campus. Sunset placed two students. Steve Phillips took third in Lincoln-Douglos debate. Gay Mathis took the first ploce stotc speech tournament trophy for her serious interpretation of Raisin in the Sun. This gave Goy the chance to compete in the Ntoional Forensic League tournament in Omaha, Ne- braska June 22-25. AM, Debbie Akenson, Mlko Avenson, Torrl 8abcock, Jack Bates, Nancy Blakely, Jan Briggs, Renee Bryant, Cathy Carder, Gilbert Castles, Colleen Collins, Bob Crosley, Linda Dana, Sally Danish, Estelle Dean, Marilyn Deloff. Ed DeYoung, Diane Dunbar, Diane Faico, Karen Flaxman, Joan Fox, Charles Frisby, Vicki Froelich, Jack Gaynor, Bill Gibson, Anita Goldberg, Linn Gollihugh, Roleeta Gray, Roger Greathouse, Gordon Hare, Kathl Hess, Sue Hough, Carol Ingcls, Candle Jarvis, Carole Jones, David Klelhorn, Phyllis Klnard, Linda Kovac, Jeff Kovac, Kim Krakcr, Gayc Landers, Cheryl Larson, Marion McAnulty, Ann McLeod, Nancy Malxner, Diane Mathis, Gay Mattson, Kathlyn Miller, Arlene Munkrcs, Jane Neitling, Larry Oldroyd, Mary Par, Paul Phillips, Steve Plummer, Jule Poland, Candy Pyle, Linda Rookstool, JoAnn Rutledge, Anne Schlefelbeln, Garnet Seymour, Gall Sivers, Wlnctto Smith, Donna Smith, Sandra Snedecor, Barbara Spaan, Harlan Stout, Dema Stroud, Carla Torrey, Linda Uppinghouse, Nancy Varg8, Charles Waker, Steve Warner, Sue White, Connie White, Donna Whiting, Richard Wilton, John Wyttenberg, Ricd|a Wyttenberg, Sydney Youel, Kent Zahler, Richard Nancy McLeod 84 Anne Rutledge Candy Poland Steve Phillips Larry Neitling Jan Blakely Diane DeYoung 85 Ed Deloff Candic Ingels Members of the Sunset bond ore first row, Potsy McRoberts, Robin Korstcns, Lindo Peterson, Sondro Foster, 8ctty Willioms, Peggy Costeel, Dixie Parm Judy Blending, Christine Pullin, Jim Show, Robert Archibald, Sandy Wiese. Second row, llo Johnson, Ken Lorson, Phil Kidby, Danny Angell, Mike Murd Jock Frach, Joel Cole, Dennis Eckols, David Jones, Dove Willioms, Kothy Boyer, Jen Raines, Lorry Oughcltrcc, Morcus Leuthold, Dennis Beecher. Th Mr. Del Hcrrcid, Band Director 86 Sunset High School Band The bond in action. w, Penny Porker, Kothy lieotty, Carol Show, Craig McGibbon, Dennis Wogner, Corl Robertson, Jim Price, Larry Stith, Dennis Wagner, Mike Free, Wally inson, Dorothy Brown, Bob Dunston, Jim Gorman, Dennis Bradley, Randy Webb, McKinney Dove, Coyne Smith, Larry Roloff, Mike Moore, Eric Wag- ner, Don Dunston, Brcntly Dove, Richard Nehring, Everett Dole, Jim Bundy, Ed Deloff. Fourth row, Mark Greer, Rodger Pieratt, Steve Slovens, Jule Plum- er, Steve Kennedy, Ron Wahlstrom, Ron Rydmon, Ron Stroller, Dick Whiting, Ed Endrecen,Taro Sheldon, Opol Belcher and Mr. Del Herreid, band director. Joel Cole wails out a tune on his sox. Orchestra Orchestra members ore first row, Roy Brown, Jock Pcterkort, Shirley Howard, Dwight Lorson, Linda Irwin; second row, Jon Litwillcr, Liane Smith, Susan Ferguson; third row. Lorry Roloff, Coyne Smith, Randall Webb, Potsy McRobert, Robyn Karstens, Christine Pullin, I la Johnson, Morion Lorson, Jim Show, John Karo; fourth row, John Roincs, Dorothy Brown, Cothy Boyer, Everett Dale, Jim Bundy and Ed Deloff; fifth row, Mrs. Swofford, orchestra director, Toro Sheldon' Julie Plummer, Bob Mattison. Dance Band Efficient members of the dance bond are first row, Mark Opgrond, Ronell Holmes, James Corlson, Russ Grider, Phil Drew, Duonc Con- ger and Rodney Bell. Second row, Kent Youel, MoKc Weed, Roger Picrott, Terry Brush and Jule Plummer. Third row. Lorry Roloff, Mark Gloss, Steve Hamilton, Bob Holmes, Mike Spencer, Bruce Free, Worren Stipe ond Dove Swonson. Fourth row, Bruce Svelo and Russ Perkins. 88 Members of Sunset's outstanding vocol group, Madrigals, arc from left Anita Gibson, Laura Hicks, Janet Redman, Linda Morgan, Karen Falco, and Rozonnc Roesler. Back row, Lee Kluth. John Chambers, Scott McKinley, Jan Blakely, Bill Goynor, Bruce Davies, Bob Olson, Earle Kennel, and Pete Groves. Not pictured are Sharon Mattson, Carol Keddington, and Camille Olbcrding. Vocal Groups Harmonizing are Sophomore boys quartet members Den- nis Young, Phil Sicchcn, Mark Houglum and Dan Rohlffs. Senior boys Lee Kluth, Bill Goynor, Bruce Davis, and Bob Olson, burst forth with usual terrific performance. 89 A Cappello Choir members ore, from left, first row- Karen Timmins, Bev Husen, Sue Hummel, Te i Mevers. Koren -eonc Borockman, Jonet Redman. Kothv Stein, JoAnne Hogon, Judy Long, Julie Jewett. Marcia Hickman, Judy wiiuuiiiuii, junei women. isarny orem, joAnne nagan, juay Long, Julie Jewett. Marcia Hickman, Judy Carol Strong, Sue Marshall. Chris Markmcn, Jocolyn King, Kathy Burke, Anita Gibson, Laura Rodgers. Lvnne Kester Bates, ond Ronell Holmes. Third row: Lee Kluth, John Chambers. David Lumon, Dove Chilson, Pot Hall, Jack McKinley. Bob Holmes, Ted Dorman, Cleve Larson, ond Kevin McKinley. Fourth row: Randy Redee, David Mchl Rydman, Charles Purvis, Bruce Hedrick, Mark Houglum, Eorle Kcnnell, John Kilby, Don Rohlffs, Walter Froman one A Cappella A Cappella olwoys performs well, formally . . 90 Spanish club members help serve dinner at onnual end of the yc bonquet. President__Dema Stout Vice-President—Bill McCarthy Secretary—Maxine Schiebcl Treasurer—Janet Redman Reporter—Vicki Jones I.C.C. Representative—Louise Imes Baker, Paula Burger, Linda Carlson, Janlo Cecil, Janelle Cook, Vicki Corson, Jill Dean, Marilyn Fisk, Kathy Harter, Linda Hampton, Bonnie Hunt, Carolyn Keefe, Patti Markman, Chris Moen, Kathl Murdzo, Paula Perry, Linda Peters, Marcia Pullln, Chris Ragnl, Linda Ruggles, Virginia Sheldon, Tara Smith, Coyne Weed, Greg Weed, Marc' A member of Spanish Club, Nancy Bates, plays one of Spanish games at the exchange banquet with Beover- ton's club. tamales and other Mexican foods at Amiguitos 92 Mr. Snyder, Amiguitos advisor during 1963-64 year, returns to tell of his trip to South America. V Members of Decurians hold one of mony meetings during the yeor. Decurians Latin club wos in charge of the selection of on Apollo VII President—Diana Mcister Vice-President—Penny Parker Secretary—Jo Ann Dutton Treasurer—Jane Munkcrs Reporter—Linda Welland I.C.C. Representative—Bob Miller 8ernard, Kris — lit , Karen Menze, Janet Norris, Brad Stevens, Charlene Toman, Mike 93 4 V W u J' Mrs. Sondro Walters, French club advisor, was presented with dozen long stem red roses in recognition of her services to the cl French club members discuss nominees for next years officers. President—Jeff Beilis Vice-President—Per Sweetman Secretary—Lee Bjorklund Treasurer—Laura Chaney Historian__Ga le Kirby Allen, Barbara Allen, Kathy Andrews, Linda Bailey, Marilyn 8eshears, Terry Bucher, Judy Cedergrecn, Bob Cervarlch, Nancy Cowling, Debbie Dale, Nancy Danish, Estelle Decker, Marcia Dye, Carol £ason, Linda Errand, Laura Fishel, Karen Flaxman, Joan Fox, Valorie Groshart, Terry Hansen, Judi Harrison, Linda Hart, Sharon Higgins, Barb Hoffman, Nancy Holzman, Teresa Hucklns, Shirley Kearney, Jeda Kcnnell, Debbie Knlzc, Julie Lee- Richard Lorenzen,' Sandy Lyle, Linda Malmsten, Karen Maschke, Lynne Mattlson, Bob May, Linda McEvoy, Sue Me Jury, Jan McKenzie, Jane Moskowitz, Felice Munson, Nancy Noren, Christy 'Pace, Shari Phillips, Cherl Pyle, Linda Redman, Janet Reiter, Barbara Rogers, Laura Rooksfool, Jo Salmonson, Kay Samson, Georgia Schlefelbein, Lynn Sclgfrled, Christine Shannonm, Margl Short, Vicki Slvers, Winnette Smith, Karen Sncdecor, Barbara Soell, Sue Starr, Barb Stevens, Gloria Stroud, Carla Terry, Nancy Ti II inghast, Carole Toman, Allen Trout, Kathy Vadnais, Grctchen Vidak, Diane Weir, Linda Wenner, Debbie Wheeler, Carolyn Williams, Betty Wold, Ron Wyttcnberg, Reidja Wyttenberg, Sidney Zoet, JoAnn Secretory, Laura Chaney, cuts sheet cake ot the lost French club meeting. Francamis 94 Firelight...................................................... condlelight were enjoyed by mony ot Germonio's onnuol Wintcrfestmol, their big event of the yeor. Miss Thorwesten, Gcrmon exchange teacher, became Ger- monio's new advisor for the year. r, • Germania President—Linda Irwin Vice-President—Linda Collier Secretary—Judy Mulvey Treasurer—Elisabeth Eriksson Reporter—Rosanne Rocs'cr l.C.C. Representative—Steve Slovens Allen, Mike Kauftman, Mark Bach, Steve Krautscheld, Dave Banner, Julie Landers, Cheryl Barrett, Ruth Larson, Marion Cromer, John Malcr, Sharon Dale, Everett Olson, Kelly Deloff, Ed Reckon, Steve Doherty, Diane Russell, Mike Fowlls, Mike Schun , Peter Gerson, Joanlc Spencer, Mike Gieeson, Tim Sook, Sara Greathouse, Gordon Teufel, Tom Hall, Bill Timmins, Karen Hall, Pat Van Cleve, Laurie Herlng, Janet Vcrshum, Eugene Horner, Peggy Vincent, Eldon Hughes, Bill Wright, Paul Hyde, Judy Zahler, Rick Kadderly, Leslie 95 Russian club members set up refreshments for La Festdanski. Russian club members hold o discussion on plans for their mid-ycor banquet. Pyccko-bek President—Steve Bacn Vice President—Bev Ansdell Secretary—Jody Bianding Treasurer—Richard Nchring Reporter—Rod Harvey Sgt. at Arms—Jim Bundy Biggs, Marcia Coly, Retta Graves, Pete Hicks, Laura Lentz, Linda Luman, David Miller, Sue Oathes, SIndl Pittman, Tom Spohn, Pam Vershum, Eugene Jonet Redman writes nominations for Members of F.T.A. discuss who they should hove OS a guest speaker ot their next meeting, new officers on the board. Future Teachers of America President—Janet Redman Vice-President—Karen lltx Secretary—Marianne Kikes Treasurer—Linda Burger Reporter—Dixie Heaton Ansdell, Bev Baunach, Linda Bogue, Pat Chewning, Carolyn Dean, Marilyn Errcnd, Laura Flaxman, Joan Formway, Melanie Guyton, Cecil Hunt, Carolyn Jczick, Jeannie McEvoy, Sue Michas, Marguerite Orav, Irja Ramp, Karen Rudaf, Sandi Shaw, Jim Smith, Donna Smith, Pam Trout, Kathy New officers for next yeor folk to Jonet Rcdmon, president, obout some of this ycors problems. 97 Future Medicol Professions debote over which dote would be best for their field trip to Dcrnbecker hospital. Mike Russelle, presider. conducts one of mony mcetinas. Future Medical Professionals President—Mike Russelle Vice-President—Barbara Higgins Secretary—Tcrl Gass Treasurer—Joyce Force Reporter—Kathy Hopkins Historian—Kathy Mattson Bcshears, Jacqueline Brices. Renee Brown. Sheila Charters. Karen Godfrey, Diana Larson, Joanne Livingston. Carolyn Murdza. Paula Nichols. Linda Stein. Kathleen Timmol. Leslie Wilson. Patricia Mrs. Lorsen, heolth room ottendont, was the advisor for F.M.P. and orranged for many of their field trips. 98 Future Homemakers of America President—Nancy Houston Vice-President—Pat Lowcnstein Secretary—Carolyn Wheeler Treasurer—Judy Garland Reporter—Judy Larson I.C.C. Representative—Melody Rupert Babcock, Julie Karpurk, Linda Bates, Cheryl Kikes, Marianne Baunach, Linda Larsen, Joanne Bendele, Madallnc McGibbon, Leann Blanding, Judy Malcn, Virginia Broms, Lisa O'Leary, Kathy Carlson, Janie Parker, Lynn Dempster, Judy Schultz, Karen Dorsey, Marlene Smith, Cathy Doughty, Cathy Smith, Sandy Douglas, Marilyn Timmcl, Leslie Durham, Tanya Weir, Linda Fisk, Kathy Formway, Carrie Frisbey, Vicki Gittings, Nancy Godfrey, Diane Grubbc, Sue Habcrman, Kathy F.H.A. members look ot equipment, they will be leoving for the summer, ot their year end banquet. Future Homemakers tolk to foreign exchange student from India, staying in Ncwberg, Oregon, ond Elisabeth Ertksson,our for- eign exchange student, obout life in India ond Sweden. Apolloettes President—Judy Mulvoy Vice President—Marilyn Dean Secretary—Madeline Bendel I.C.C. Representative—Marilyn Dewey Historian—Doris Hess Allen.Vicki Ayotte, Judy Bridgman, Mary Dole, Anita Decker, Kerry Decker, Marcia Doughty, Cathy Ferguson, Judy Harrington, Linda Heaton, Dixie Martin, Janna Rich, Gwen Shatava, Laurel Van Dorn, Gayle Whiting, Donna Twenty smiling girls usher and poss out pro- grams, give directions, and help seat audi- ence at concerts, school functions and foot- ball games. These girls are members of a non-profit service club, Apolloettes. 100 Conservation Club President__Roger Williams Vice President—Gordon Greathovse Secretary—Allen Harrison Treasurer—Tom Teufel Reporter—Tom Sprlngstcln I.C.C. Representative—Dick Nehrlng Anderson, Jim Connote, Kent Freed, Dennis Gilbert, Tom James, Chris James, Tom Johnson, Marshall Olsen, Kelly Seeiy, Dave 101 ■K Lcttcrmon Rich Swanson fulfills one of the duties of an Olympion during a pep assembly. Olympians Olympians Dennis Davis, Brad Mottson, Lee Kluth ond Glenn Garrett receive contribution for the March of Dimes from a viewer at the Porachutc Jum| Success is shown on these smiling faces. President — Tim Gleeson 8radley, Dennis Drake, Robb Hazel, Neal McNeal, Pat Smart, Rick Vice-President — Jim Plotncr Brush, John Drougas, Tom High, Robb Mattson, Brad Springsteen, Tom Sec.-Treasurer — Lee Kluth Cairo, Mike Ellis, Eddy Hohnsteln, Scott Moomaw, Larry Stilson, Greg Sgt.-at-Arms — Rich Swanson Castles, John Felghtner, Ron Hopkins, Steve Moslman, Chuck Strandemo, Don Reporter — Larry Humphreys Cole, Joel Free, Bruce Hughes, 8111 Naudain, Paul Sundberg, Paul Amos, Don Conger, Duane Freed, Dennis Hughes, Mike Newman, Jerry Thompson, Terry Aldessy, Gabor Cory, Pete Fortlno, Frank Jones, Bill Oman, Dick Trullinger, Greg Allard, Bob Cowling, Steve Garrett, Glen Jones, Kelly Pyle, Randy Tollis, John Anderson, Oave Cozad, Bob Geltz, Jim Jones, Merel Rassmussen, Don Tsugawa, Lance Anderson, Stan Cozad, Jeff Geigle, Mike Raster, Larry Robbins, Oave Walker, Mike Babcock, George Cramer, John Gilbert, Tom Kauffman, Mark Robinson, Carl Walsh, Rob Bach, Steve Cravens, Darrell Godard, Don Kennell, Earle Sare, Doug Williams, David I Baker, Bob Crowe, Devon Goldsberry, Gary Klllpack, Chad Schell, Ralph Williams, Davo K Baker, Jon Crow, Steve Graves, Pete Knispel, Richard Schlbel, John Wright, Paul Beers, Bob Curtis, Brent Hadfleld, Chris Larsen, Gary Schofield, Hal Youel, Gerry Beers, Wes Davis, Dan Hamilton, Steve Lee, Roddy Sneff, Bob Youel, Kent Beilis, Jeff Davis, Dennis Hansen, John McMurdo, Charles Short, Bob Underwood, Jack Bolton, Dave Dorman, Ted Harding, Robb McNeal, Mike Smith, Gilbert Fowler, Ward Silver Skis President — Bod Rasmussen Secretary-Treasorer — Louise Abernathy, Bob Adams, Pat Aidassy, Gabor Alldrin, Kris Allen, Kathy Allen, Steve Anderson, Sally Austin, Karen Ayottc, Judy Bates, Bonnie Bell, Don Bergqulst, Brad Beshars, Jackie Bjorklund, Lee Blair, Cindee Bodner, Floyd Briggs, Renee Briggs, Sue Brown, Charlene Bucher, Judy Case, Carter Case, Kathy Cowling, Debbie Cervarlch, Nancy Chichester, Shelly Clark, Jim Coffee, Kathl Connaway, Judl Cory, Pete Cozad, Jeff Cozad, Bob Curry, D'Ann Eric Eriksson, Elizabeth Farnsworth, Margaret Flaxman, Joan Fowler, Ward Free, Bruce Freed, Dennis Froman, Walt Garland, Judy Geigle, Larry Gerson, Eleanorc Gerson, Joan Gilbert, Kenneth Gilbert, Tom Gilmore, Mike Graves, Kirk Graves, Pete Green, Peter Griffith, Doug Grubbc, Susan Hadflcld, Chris Hall, Bill Hall, Pat Hampton, Bonnie Hardin, Lorry Hardin, Sandra Harrell, Sandra Harvey, Brian Lyon, Janet Haugsfen, Hoot Mack, Tim Heck, Susan Mack, Tracy Helterline, Roy Martin, John Hewitt, Delorls Maschke, Lynne High, Robb Maust, Lynn Hopkins, Kathy McAnulty, Ann Hough, Carol McDonald, Dianne Howland, Tag McGIbbon, Craig Hoy, Carol McJury, Jan Hughes, Gregg McKenzie, Jane Hummel, Susan McMann, Nancy Hcwlltt, Pam McMurdo, Chuck Irwin, Trudy Mealey, Rick Jack, Joann Meigs, Dwight Kadderly, Leslie Meigs, Janecn Kester, Lynne Meyer. David Keller, Paul Miles, Jane Kllborn, Janet Miller, Susan Kirby, Gayle Moran, Cathy Kuzmanlch, Sue Morgan, George Lafky, Becky Morgan, Tim LaGrange, Diane Morgan, Linda Landers, Cheryl Mosiman, Scott Layton, Abby Mower, Dana Larson, Ken Mumford, Bob Laufer, Mike Mundlgel, Suzle Lentz, Linda Murdza, Paula Lcther, Sheryl Munkres, Jane Lindahl, Pay Murch, Jim Lolgrcn, Lana Myers, Teri Losll, Pat Neumelster, Susan Nichols, Bill Newton, Dana Noren, Christy Noren, Dick Oman, Dick Orr, Diane Pace, Shari Parry, Bob Patton, Val Paul, Stephanie Peters, Marcia Pyle, Randy Ragnl, Linda Rasmussen, Annette Reiter, Harold Rhiger, Rosemary Roesier, Rozanne Rogers, Janet Rogers, Laura Rookstool, Jo Salmonson, Kay Sare, Doug Seelye, Evan Selfridge, Timm Selanders, Darlene Shaw, Dana Short, Vicki Slvers, Winette Skelton, Anne Smart, Rick Smith, Coyne Smith, Gilbert Spence, Monica Schibel, John Sundberg, Paul Stclzcr, Greg Stllson, Gregg Stlth, Larry Stout, Dema Strahorn, Carie Sweetman, Dave Taylor, Cheryl Templeton, Susan Thorn, Bobbl Timmerman, Karen Tolby, Joy Trout, Kathy Tuma, Karen Van Cleve, Kristine Varga, Charles Wagner, Denny Warren, Mike Waters, Cindy Webb, Anne Webb, Randy Weed, Marc Weldmier, Roger Welsh, Lynda Wenner, Debbie Wentworth, Carol Wllhelmsen, Kris Williams, Angle Williams, Ellen Williams, Richard U Tolentcd dancing girls ore first row, Carol Keddington, Lee Bjorklund, Karen Smith, Linda Erland, Linda Eason, line captain and Solly Anderson. Sec row, Tomra Krcutz, Sue Hummel, Michele Snyder, Marcia Byers, Paulo Meyers, and Kathy Hopkins. Sunflares 104 rst row, Tara Sheldon, Reidjo Wyttenbcrg, Tracy Mcdscn, Kathy Lowery, Jone Burke and Jon Litwillcr. Second row, Lindo Morgan, Jonet Rodgers, Anne jeter, Bev Husen, Jan Armstrong and Julie Booth. Sunflares begin one of their many well performed dances. Sunflarc adviser, Mrs. Kothy Meek, demonstrates new dance step. Varsity Rally Craig Biscl Don Kitch John Chambers Donna Konnoll Barb Starr Joanic Gerson Spirit comes in all forms. Diane Mallcry Janice Proffit Diana Kennell J. V. Rally WHO ARE APOLLOS? Who are Apollos? We are Apollos What kind of Apollos? The Fighting Apollos WELL—YELL Apollos YELL! Linda Dunn Freshman Rally Fight, fight, fight for our Sunset High Win the Victory Come on and win the fight for purple and white Best in the west We know that you’ll do your best So on on on fight on to the end Honor and glory there will be—So fight, fight, fight for our Sunset High and Victory S-U-N-S-E-T (slowly then repeat twice each time being faster) So fight, fight, fight for our Sunset High and Victory Hester Beilis 109 Norma Svcla Tracy Mack 110 9 Front row: Ralph Schell, Steve Crow, John Brush, Mork Kouffmon. Tom Gilbert. Steve Cowlind Second row: Frank Fortino, Mike Hughes, Paul Naudain, Rich Swanson, Scott Hohnstein, Mike Gcigle, Dennis Davisj Third row: Don Amos, Gory Goldsberry, Tom Drougas, Mike McNcol, John Cramer, Bob Baker, Tom Springsteen Coach Bill Benton, Head Coach Mike Clock, Coach Ed Romsdeii. Varsity football team this year, coached by Mr. Mike Clock, fared quite well despite the many injuries which, at times, put more players on the sidelines than in uniform. The Wimps, as the injured came to be known, constituted a healthy chunk out of the hard core of the Apollo team. Led by team captain Rich Swanson, and quarterbacks Paul Naudain and Larry Moo- maw, the team finished the season with a 4-5 record, posting wins against Centrol Cath- olic, Astoria, Centennial, and Gresham. With a number of able juniors on the team this year, the Apollos should see a wel- come batch of returning lettermen. Varsity Football Scores Sunset 20 Central Catholic 7 Sunset 7 David Douglas 20 Sunset 14 Gresham 12 Sunset 6 Milwaukie 25 Sunset 2 Clackamas 13 Sunset 0 Hillsboro 27 Sunset 19 Centennial 6 Sunset 14 Beaverton 21 Sunset 26 Astoria 0 Naudain and Coach Clock plan Chad Killpack, Dennis Freed, Dan Davis. Bob Beers, John Tullis, Larry Moomow, Merel Jones. Jon Baker, Don Strandemo, Brion Cole, Eldon Vincent. Paul and the Gong. Quarterback Paul strategy. WES Noudoin tippy-toes off tackle in game egoinst Clackamas. Steve Crow breoks through line for gain against Astoria. Larry Moomow fights his way through Clockomos tacklcrs and Clackamas fog. Front row, kneeling: Dove Simpson, Mike Murdzo, Chris Moletis, Doug Johnson, Rick Mcoley, Mike Hughes, Kim Kovoc, Dwight Lorson, Chris Cyders, Steve Dossey. Middle Row: Jim Honson, Millord Ingrom, Dennis Waggoner, Jim Berry, Wes Beers, Bob Miller, Larry Skinner, Cleve Lorson, Kent Youcl, Jeff Kovac, Randy Crawford, Coach John Schuler. Back Row: Coach Walker, Terry Nickerson, Chuck Fox, Mork Buxton, Dove Seely, Mark Sneddon, Neal Lauridsen, Tim Rollins, William Coffee, Brent Curtis, Bob Erickson. J.V.’s Bolster Varsity Squad The junior varsity football team had a fair season with relatively few injuries. In spite of losing key players to the varsity squad during mid-season, the J.V.s managed wins against Milwaukie, Rex Put- nam, Gresham, and Central Catho- lic for a 4-4 season's record. Junior Varsity Football Scores Sunset 0 David Douglas 32 Sunset 26 Milwaukie 7 Sunset 38 Rex Putnam 0 Sunset 14 Centennial 19 Sunset 0 Beaverton 26 Sunset 12 Clackamas 32 Sunset 21 Gresham 0 Sunset 20 Central Catholic 19 Quarterback Cleve Larson successfully leads J.V.'s through seoson. 116 Bock row: Coach Hess, Kirk Groves, Mike Brant, Dove Chancy, Stan Hprt, Eric Pennington, John MacLean, Les Friedman, Frank Williams. Middle row: Steve Kaster. Evan Seclvc. Bill Siebert. Butch Martin, Kim McCoy, John Ellis, John Hire. Front row: Paul Keller, Bob Brown, Gigs Geigle, Tom Faurot Bill Criswell, Gordon Gredvig, Eric Eckholm. Sunset 0 Central 13 Sunset 27 Centennial 7 Sunset 47 Beaverton 13 Sunset 47 Clackamas 0 Sunset 27 Gresham 6 Sunset 26 East 0 The freshman football team, coached by Mr. Dan Hess, broke all existing standards for frosh by turn- ing in a winning season. After be- ing tripped up by Central Catholic in their first game, the baby Apollos went on to crush their remaining opponents. The high point of the season was the 47-13 defeat of Bea- verton. The A team, led by Captain Kirk Groves, averaged more than 27 points per game while racking up a 5-1 record, the best of any Sunset football team this year. Halfback Kirk Graves finds onother opening for 6 points against Beaverton. Ston Hart stages sit-down strike while Gordie Gredvig roors by. Gigs (Lorry Geigle) breoks through line for a goiner. 117 Freshman B Squad members ore: front John Eldridgc, Brod Bcrgquist, Wes Epler. Dick Taylor, Greq Wilson, MattJomes, Ron Cumberland, Dave Bishop,Phil Taggord. Second row, Brod Fishel, Steve Bickel, Bob Archibald, Chris Olson, Roger Fair- field, Jim Warren, Joe Minneau, Scott Dunn, Bob Parry. Back Cooch Sid Swonson, Dove Fogerty, Tim Mock, Tim Moore, Bruce Tan, Roy Helterline, Terry Kinslow, Art Scholes, Bill Goblcr, Bob Clork, Coach Merle Helms. Frosh Score Winning Season 118 Even the B team managed to win more games than it lost this season. It has often been said thot the freshman teams merely build for the future teams, but this year's boys proved that you're never too young to win. If this policy of winning contin- ues, Sunset may be headed for its first 9-0 season on the varsity level. Freshman Football Scores B Team Sunset 0 David Douglas 21 Sunset 14 Clackamas 13 Sunset 0 Beaverton 7 Sunset 13 Centennial 7 Sunset 28 Gresham 0 1964 Varsity cross country team, front row. Bill Jones, Robb Drake, Rondy Pyle, George Babcock, Ted Dorman. Back row, Gil Smith, Kent Connole, Darrell Cravens, Dave Place, John Schibel, Jim Geltz, Steve Hopkins, Dave Robbins. Harriers Finish Sixth in District Varsity Cross Country Scores Junior Varsity Cross Country Scores Sunset 36 Astoria 24 Sunset 36 Astoria 19 Sunset 31 Milwaukie 28 Sunset 28 Milwaukie 27 Sunset 18 Gresham 24 Sunset 21 Gresham 36 Sunset 42 South Salem 19 Sunset 33 South Salem 22 Sunset 40 Hillsboro 18 Sunset 30 Hillsboro 25 Sunset 18 Clackamas 44 Sunset 15 Clackamas 45 Sunset 16 Rex Putnam 57 Sunset 17 Rex Putnam 38 Sunset 47 David Douglas 19 Sunset 40 David Douglas 18 Sunset 25 Centennial 34 Sunset 23 Centennial 32 Junior Varsity team: front row, Paul Littlcpage, Mike Allen, Randy Barry. Back row: Vince Wilson, Bill Nichols, Charlie Varga, Dove Luman. Steve Hopkins wins another one against Greshom. 119 Girl swimmers ore front row, kneeling. Holly Hirschbcrger, Charlie 8rown, Sidney Wyttenberg, Maureen Muligan, Linda Erlond, Mrs. Margaret Penn, Karen Jones. Back row, Lynne Kester, Demo Stout, Kathy Boyer, Nancy Grubbe, Karen Austin, Vicki Jones, Susan Grubbe. Girls Relay Tops State Entries Sunset's first place reloy team includes Maur- een Muligan, Christy Bell, Charlene Brown, and Lynne Kester. Korcn Jones rcloxes after first place finish over Greshom. Although the Apollo swimmers lost more meets than they won, they still showed that, for a young team, they had everything necessary for a winning squad. The boys fin- ished with a 5-6 record. The boy's team went on to a 4th place finish in the district and 12th at the state meet. John Chambers, Doug Sare, and Rob Walsh, Sunset's three divers, displayed remarkable agility and skill in the exhibition and competi- tive diving. Although diving compe- tition is relatively new at Sunset, these three performed as veterans. Maureen Muligon, one of Sunset's consistant winners. The girls freestyle relay team, consisting of Lynne Kester, Maureen Muligan, Christy Bell, and Charlie Brown finished first in the state meet. The girls were not only out- standing as a relay team, but each performed admirably as an individ- ual. Girls Swim Team Scores Sunset 33 Gresham 62 Sunset 81 Wilson 23 Sunset 15 Centennial 75 Sunset 73 Beaverton 30 Sunset 28 Tigard 25 Sunset 51 McMinnville 49 Sunset 52 Reynolds 51 Sunset 49 Park rose 55 Sunset 38 Lake Oswego 66 Sunset 49 David Douglas 55 Holly Hirschberger finishes going away. Swim team includes, back row, Duffy Cozad, Bob King, Rob Walsh, Steve Bach, Bob Cozed, Greg Stilson, Bob Short, Don Kitch, Rob Hording. Front row, Ted Walker, Jerry Newmon, John Chambers, Bob Holboke, Floyd Bodner, Dick Omon, Pete Cory, Greg Borosund, Hoot Haugsten. Boys Garner Twelfth Statewise Boys Swim Sunset 35 Sunset 28 Sunset 74 Sunset 46 Sunset 56 Sunset 63 Sunset 37 Sunset 54 Sunset 46 Sunset 47 Sunset 49 Team Scores Gresham 39 Wilson 58 Centennial 21 Beaverton 50 West Linn 30 Tigard 29 McMinnville 45 Reynolds 32 Parkrose 49 Lake Oswego 48 David Douglas 46 Robb Harding sets himself for the starter's gun. John Chambers cuts in after a ncor perfect dive. Rob Wolsh contemplates a difficult dive. Steve Bach after one of his many victories. Pete Cory swims the butterfly. Duffy Cozad comes up for a breath of air. Doug Sore gets off to a good start in the backstroke. Varsity Boskctball team, from left: Lee Kluth, manager, Brent Curtis, Lorry Koster, Gary Goldsbcrry, Rich Swonson, Dove Bolton, Don Godard, Hal Schofield, Terry Thompson, Ron Feightncr, John Castles, Jeff Beilis, Bob Allard, Don Bell, manager. Blessed with towering height and phenom- enal speed, Coach John Wyttenberg led the Apollos to the Metro League Championship and a second place finish at the State Tourna- ment. The team, captained by Hal Schofield, breezed through its first games with such ease and confidence that many Apollo rooters be- gan to listen for the clock striking twelve that would turn Apollo's golden chariot into a pumpkin. It never came. After a mid-season slump, the boys won their last eleven games without a defeat to clinch the Metro League. Sunset didn't have a super-star that did all the scoring in every game. Rather they had more than enough great players working to- gether. Terry Thompson, Hal Schofield, John Cas- tles, Gary Goldsberry and Dave Bolton formed the starting lineup during most of the games. Backing them up were players like Don God- ard and Rich Swanson. Sunset's Cinderella team will not soon be forgotten and will be hard to equal in follow- ing years. Although the team next year will do its best to equal or better this year's re- cord, the Apollo Basketball Team of 1965 could be the best ever at Sunset. Coach John Wyttenberg calmly but intensely watches play. 123 John Castles Rated 5th in Don Godard Brent Curtis League....Take Gary Goldsberry Ron Feightner 2nd in State Larry Kaster Hal Schofield Rich Swanson Terry Thompson 0 21 rzHirqa emi -— - — - w Dove Bolton shoots — then wotches it go in for another agoinst Dovid Douglos. Clock Never Struck Twelve Terry Thompson goes high over Hillsboro opponent for two Doints. I 4 Gary Goldsbcrry goes up for two more. 125 Height and Speed Another one of Godard's patented hooks, Bolster ’65 Apollos Ron Feightner cosily eludes two Franklin ployers. QPOLlfr. 126 Unstoppable Thompson puts away two more at Eugene. Apollos Down Mighty Parkrose Making their first tournament trip in the history of the school, the Apollos placed second in the state after losing to Klamath Falls by a score of 44-42. Sunset defeated Albany 62-60 in their first game of the tourney. In the next game, they won over Jef- ferson and in the semifinals beat previously undefeated Parkrose. But the team lost the final to the Pelicans in a hard fought battle in Eugene and had to settle for the runner-up spot — this year! An Albony player tries in voin to stop Hoi Schofield. The 1965 junior varsity basketball teom, from left, front row: Mork Menze, Larry Moomaw, Rick Mealy, Jim Honsen, Bob Walker, Don Rohlffs, Doug Johnson, Tim McCobc. 8ack row: John Woodson, Mark Houglum, Norm Rant, Tom Drougos, Ron Hinsdole, Steve Bach, John Cramer, Bill Coffee. Ed Ramsdell Leads J.V.’s John Cramer pulls down another against Beaverton. The junior varsity team, coach- ed by Mr. Ed Ramsdell, had a fine season, although somewhat over- shadowed by the varsity perform- ance. A varsity coach, after an ex- cellent season, hates to see his best players graduate and always hopes for another year with great players. The purpose of the junior varsity team is to build these future var- sity teams. John Wyttenberg need not worry with the fine performance of this year's J.V.'s. Sunset 64 52 Franklin Sunset 59 38 Cleveland Sunset 67 48 Milwaukie Sunset 31 58 Astoria Sunset 52 57 Beaverton Sunset 57 38 Rex Putnam Sunset 62 43 Central Catholic Sunset 64 52 Gresham Sunset 50 47 Clackamas Sunset 43 44 Centennial Sunset 65 62 Hillsboro Sunset 51 48 David Douglas Sunset 42 40 Milwaukie Sunset 66 51 Beaverton Sunset 65 55 Astoria Sunset 49 51 Central Catholic Sunset 68 59 Gresham Sunset 69 61 Clackamas Sunset 55 55 Centennial Sunset 58 70 Hillsboro Sunset 55 47 David Douglas Sunset 64 47 Rex Putnam Hands. Hands that fought their way through the gauntlet of all the pre-season favorites. Hands that defeated the mighty teams of David Douglas, Central Catholic, Albany, Jefferson, and above all, mythical Parkrose. Hands that brought home to Sun- set as many of the highest honors as could be awarded to any team anywhere. The hands of Sunset's own Apollos. The '965 freshmon basketboll B team, front row from left: John Von Bladercn, Bill Siebert, Rick Stoller. $fCVC Lyon ®ac S.,0w: Re'fcr' Chris Olson, John Mittlcstadt, Monte Mordini, Ston Hart, Steve Carter, Steve Bickle' Mike Maginms, Coach Mr. Ben Dovis. B” Team Suffers Losses Sunset 37 Sunset 72 Sunset 40 Sunset 48 Sunset 50 Frosh A” s Have Sunset 48 45 Beaverton Sunset 52 53 Gresham Sunset 53 47 Clackamas Sunset 44 47 Centennial Sunset 63 55 Milwaukie Sunset 37 31 Beaverton Sunset 67 50 Astoria Sunset 56 52 Central Catholic Sunset 74 51 Gresham Sunset 39 51 Centennial Sunset 55 61 David Douglas 31 Beaverton 52 Gresham 46 Beaverton 51 Centennial 60 David Douglas Winning Season What the freshman teams lack- ed in won-lost percentages, they made up for in spirit, determination, and enthusiasm. Small teams wtih relatively few tall men, they were- handicapped from the beginning by a scarcity of rebounds. But through • aggressive ball handling and a stubborn press, they managed to' give all their opponents a real scare. The 1965 freshman basketball A teom, front from left: Dorry Heoslcy, John Harris, Dave Murray, Tom Fourot Gordon Grcdvig, Kim McCoy, Mike Stohlman. Back Richord Burgan, Tom Von HoLten. Steve Koster, Craig boson, Mike Hinsdale. Dan Davis, John Eldridge, Phil Toggord, Coach Mr. Gary Carter. The 1965 rifle team, front row from left: Rick Rogers, Austin Liebelcr, Ron Schofield, Don Heoslcy, Dave Mattson. Bock row: Coach Mr. Corl Huscn, Paul Bosorabo, Steve Hamilton, Dick Knispel, Bob Littlepoge, Dennis Eckols, Duane Conger. Shooters Finish Second Year of Competition Duane Conger The rifle team completed this year its second year of league com- petition. Designed as a hobby group by the Dad's Club seven years ago, the group became a team last year, joining teams from David Douglas, Beaverton, Marshall, Wilson and two independent rifle clubs in form- ing the first inter-school league in the competitive area. This year the league was expand- ed to include more teams, and pro- vide a greater variety of opponents. The team, coached by Mr. Husen, looks forward to a more active and bigger league next year. Bob Littlepoge Dick Knispel Brod Mattson 1965 -vorsity and junior vorsity wrestling team. From left, row one: Dono Newton, Dennis Freed, Bob Beers copt.. Dove Anderson capt., Ed Beers, Greg Borosund, Dono Covert, Lonce Tsugawo, Wes Beers, Mike Allen, Mike Walker, David Meyer. Row two: John Ghelf, Millord Ingram, Dan Beecher, Tom James, John Hortcnstcin, David Smith, Mike Caire, Wayne Loner. Ted Wolkcr, Jeff Borosund, Kevin McKinley, Dove McGinnis. Row three: coach Mr. Ken Jarrell, John Kilby, Chris James, Glenn Mueller, Jim Hennessey, Mark Morser, Tag Howlond,Tom H user.Dick Reid, Bob Miller, Jim Murch, Doug Goss, Dennis Botke, Steve Hanson, Bob Abernothy, Richord Victor, Greg Trullinger. Fourth row: Gilbert Carter, Steve Reckon, Lonnie Weigle, John Brush, Terry Allen, Mike Campbell, Dove Smith , Scott Hohenstein, Paul Paz, coach Mr. Richard Ulbricht. Grapplers Have Losing Year Sunset 2 Sunset 12 Sunset 5 Sunset 1 1 Sunset 15 Sunset 44 Sunset 24 Sunset 24 Sunset 25 Sunset 1 1 Sunset 24 Sunset Invitational Beaverton Invitational 54 Wilson 37 Parkrose 52 Hillsboro 42 Milwaukie 32 Clackamas 13 Astoria 29 Beaverton 29 Centennial 22 Rex Putnam 31 David Douglas 28. Gresham 3rd Place 5th place The Varsity Wrestling squad un- der the direction of Mr. Jarrell post- ed an unimpressive 2 won 11 lost record. Although they had the spirit and desire to win consistently, the boys could never seem to put to- gether the right combinations to ac- complish their desires. Senior Bob Beers sparked the grapplers to the wins over Astoria and Rex Putnam as well as winning consistently throughout the year. A team of any kind has both great years and growing years. This year must be classified as a grow- ing year. Perhaps with the added strength from the Freshman and J. V. teams, the Varsity can put to- gether its winning combinations. 132 Dennis Freed moves for control of his mon, Win Two - Lose Nine Dave Anderson works for an advantage. The 1965 freshman wrestling team, front row from left: Jce Mineau, Rich Taylor, Bob Peterson, Mott James, Ferd Ahl, Gus Lamb. Back row: Bill Criswell, Pot Swanson, John Hire, Dove Choney, Eric Pennington, Joel Couture, Cooch Mr. Dan Hess. Frosh Boast Strong Team When one is a freshman, he has had very little, if any, experience in wrestling. The first year is usual- ly spent in preparation for the J. V. and Varsity teams. But this year's frosh team was an exception. With monsters like Eric Pennington and Dave Chaney on the big end and lightweights like Ferd Ahl on the other, the boys proved that they had formed a strong, well balanced team. But more important, that they had learned well the secrets of a winning wrestling team. Sunset 27 47 Sunset 33 38 Sunset 26 43 Sunset 25 50 Sunset 25 50 Sunset 34 35 Sunset 6 53 Sunset 19 43 Milwaukie Poynter Clackamas East Beaverton Centennial Rex Putnam David Douglas Eric Pennington, captain, wrestled for the J. V. teom at the district meet. 135 Ski chomps of the Metro League from left: Mr. Joke Veldhuisen, odvisor; Pete Groves, coptoin; Dona Mower, Poul Sundberg, Chris Hadfield, Robb High, J ohn Scheiblc. Kneeling Wes Purdy, Kirk Groves, Greg Stilson, Evon Seelye, Bud Rasmussen, Dave Williams. Skiers Take Fifth in State Sunset Skiers had an excellent year despite the fact that the strongest racers were mostly fresh- men and sophomores. Pete Graves, Chris Hadfield, Wes Purdy and Kirk Graves formed the first team for most of the races. With a strong returning team of lettermen, the racers can expect better finishes than even this years 5th place finish in the State Champ- ionship race! Lynne Kester, the ski team's manager , stumbles her way up the slope. Kirk Groves roors through the trees on his way to the finish. First in Metro League Chris Hodfield, sophomore, led Sunset skiers this year. Freshman Wes Purdy in the state meet. Pete Groves, captoin, takes a gate in the Dortmcuth Cup race. Jf The 196,5 varsity boscball teom from left front: Bob Beers, Rick Mealy, Poul Wright, Cleve Lorson, Chuck Munkres, Glenn Garrett, Chad Killpack, Chris Moletis. Back row: Larry Moomow, Jeff Grcdvig, John Tullis, Tim Gleeson, Norm Rant, Bob Boker, Gary Golds- berry, Terry Thompson, Steve Crow, Paul Naudoin, Jon 8okcr. APOLLOS DO IT The Apollo baseball team, under the guidance of Mr. Sam Olson, completed a season the likes of which hove never been seen before at Sunset. At the end of the year proud Apollos had placed in the trophy case, trophies awarded to Metro League Champions and Ore- gon State Champions in baseball. The team, with such pitchers as Jon Baker, Norm Rant and Rick Mealy, started strong and finished stronger, suffering one defeat and winning twenty-one games. A no- run no-hit game by Rick Mealy in his varsity debut was one of the seasons highlights. Jon Baker, Terry Thompson, Paul Noudain, Bob Beers, Steve Crow and captain Tim Gleeson were se- lected to the Metro League All-Star team. AGAIN FIRST PLACE Sunset 5 3 Jefferson Sunset 5 4 Wilson Sunset 5 3 Cleveland Sunset 6 2 Beaverton Sunset 8 2 Tigard Sunset 3 1 Oswego Sunset 5 2 Astoria Sunset 2 1 Central Catholic Sunset 14 3 Centennial Sunset 8 0 David Douglas Sunset 1 1 3 Milwaukie Sunset 5 0 Beaverton Sunset 9 1 Gresham Sunset 2 3 Clackamas Sunset 6 5 Hillsboro Sunset 5 1 Rex Putnam Sunset 6 2 Astoria Sunset 6 0 Central Catholic Sunset 5 2 Clackamas Sunset 5 0 West Linn Sunset 6 3 Parkrose Sunset 7 0 North Salem 138 Jon Baker, pitched the chompionship game against North Solem. Mealy Hurls No-Hitter Catcher-captain Tim Gleeson — a consistent slugger. Coach Som Olson successfully leads the Apollos to the top. Bob Beers carefully guards second. Haul Naudain takes o vicious cut at Sunset's all-metro first bosemon, Terry Thompson. the boll. Paul Wright waits for the next pitch from the Oswego pitcher. Naudain, Thompson Rap Homers in State Tourney The Apollos, after a runaway finish in Metro League competition, surged into state championships with pitching and power enough to snare the A-l title from North Salem in the final game of the tournament. Earlier, the team advanced to the finals by trouncing TYV champ West Linn, 5-0, and stubborn Park- rose, 6-3. Behind the 2-hit pitching of Jon Baker supported by home run blasts by Paul Naudain and Terry Thomp- son, Apollos collected the first place trophy with a 7-0 victory. After Apollos took first in Stole A-1 Boscboll Tournament, Tim Gleeson, teom coptoin ond catcher, oroudly disployed the trophy to Jon Baker, the winning pitcher, and all who ottended finol gome of Multnomah Stadium on May 29. The 1965 freshmon boseboll team, front row from left: Wes Purdy, Scott Dunn, Gordon Grcdvig, Mott Jomes, Rick Stoller, Rich Toylor. Bock row: Phil Taggorf, Bill Criswell, Steve Lyon, Dove Murray, Wes Epler, Pot Swan- son, Hoi Reiter. The Freshman Baseball squad coached by Mr. Gary Carter, had a rough season this year. Competi- tion was stiff and by the end of the league games we had a rather poor record of three wins and seven los- ses. Lack of depth in the pitching and hitting department proved to be the biggest problem as fielding was generally good throughout the 'season. They did, however, gain something that doesn't show in sta- tistics — experience. Sunset 3 14 East Sunset 1 4 Beaverton Sunset 4 5 Beaverton Sunset 6 4 Clackamas Sunset 5 7 Clackamas Sunset 1 8 Rex Putnam Sunset 0 1 Central Catholic Sunset 6 8 Central Catholic Sunset 2 1 Beaverton Sunset 1 7 Beaverton 143 The 1965 Trock Tcom, front row from left; Steve Boch, Jock Underwood, George 8abcock, Neal Hozel, Steve Hopkins, Jim Geltz, Mike Hughes, Mike McNeol, Rich Swonson, Kelly Jones, John Cromer, Chuck Mosimon, Pot McNeol. Second row; Mike Henderson, Mork Kouffmon, Russ Perkins, Jim Berry, Robb Schendel, Darrel Cravens. Larry Rolloff, Ed Baden, Doug Sare, Craig Albers, Tom Drougos, Les Grider, Rick Smart. Third row; Tim Collins, Vince Wilson, Tom Springsteen, Tom Gilbert, Steve Geigles, Steve Honce, Randy Pyle, Greg Edens, Larry Lusk. Don Bosch, Jon Schrotzenberger. Fourth row; Tom Marx, Dave Lumon, Doug Griffith, Roger Blaine, Bill Jones, Scott Mosimon, John Kozo, Steve Bringhurst, Steve Poland, Mr. Ron Haworth, Mr. Al Davidson, Mr. Bill Benton. 144 The varsity track team, under the coaching of Mr. Davidson, Mr. Hay- worth and Mr. Benton, had many lettermen return to contribute to the efforts of producing a winning track year. Although these efforts produced only o 3-5 record, the trackmen were nonetheless proud of it. Neal Hazel in the pole voult, Steve Hopkins in the mile and Kelly Jones in the hurdles were the main- stays that held the team on an even keel. The J.V.'s, backing up the varsity in all events, also turned in a 3 won 4 lost record. Greg Edens won Sunset's dccatholon, show here in the hurdles. Rich Swanson, one of Sunset's best athletes, set records in the shot put. Ncol Hazel demonstrates the flex that boosted him to a 5th place finish in the state meet. Mosimon in the 440. llil The 1965 freshman track team, front row from left: Bill Go bier, Terry McLean, Rod Lee, John Eldridfle, Dick Noren, Bill Mittlestodt, John Ellis, Gus Lomm. Middle row: Victor Bozzel, Dan O'Connell, Don Stronach, Mike Reid, Dave Bishop, Dick McCarthy, Gory Wood. Back row: Mike Posscy, Steve Vondcrou, Lester Fricdmon, Mike Stahlmon, Lee Scholes, John Hire, Steve Koster, Dave Chaney, Kirk Graves. Coaches Mr. Ben Dovis ond Mr. Sid Swonson. Steve Koster is barely beaten in an 880 relay at Beaverton. The Freshmen, who seem to hove the strongest class this year, also had a good track season. The strength that appeared in football and wrestling also showed up in track, with many freshman records being broken. Musclemen like Steve Kaster — possible Varsity mater iol, boosted the Frosh to their vie tories. The 1965 golf teom, from left: Morsholl Johnson, Roger Groy, Bob Allord, Bill Hughes, Ed Ellis, Kent Ycuell, Bob Hobolk, Gilbert Corter, Dennis Thelin, Dan Hcaslcy Golfers Show Potential Strength Roger Groy, Bob Allord, Ed Ellis, Bill Hughes, moke up Sun- set's team in the state meet at Glendovccr Golf course in Portlond. The boys golf team was hard hit this year by graduations and a crucial transfer. Gone from last year's team was Jim Wilkie and Bruce Mallery along with Guy Gor- don who moved to Seattle. Roger Gray, Ed Ellis and Bill Hughes, seniors, and junior Bob Allard were chosen for the State Championships in Portland. These four turned in the best scores dur- ing the entire season. 148 The 1965 boys tennis team, from left: Goraon Greathouse, Jim Dorman, Mark Menzc, Randy Rader, Mark Houglum, Mike Free, Steve Tinsmon. Apollos Strong in Tennis Gabor AldussV returns on opening serve at Sunset. The boy's team was excellently balanced having good strength not only in the singles competition but also in the doubles. Larry Kaster and Gordon Greathouse proved to be strong in singles, while Greathouse and Steve Tinsman traveled to the state tournament as a doubles team. Coach Mr. Gary Mueller led the team to a record of five wins, four ties and three losses. Both Tinsman and Greathouse will be returning next year to bolster the boy's team. Kathy Murch led the girls through most of the season to a three-won four-lost record. In the district tournament, both the boys and girls finished 4th. Girls Finish First Year Linda Erland Diane Mallery of Competition This year saw the formation of the girls golf team. Despite a poor record of 1 win and 10 losses, the enthusiesm has been started here at Sunset that comes with any new team. Winette Sivers posted the most wins for the girls. not pictured: Kim Speed 150 Joan Gerson Winette Sivers Tanya Durham pendence on your fellow man, hu- mility for your own mistakes, and compassion for those of others. Above all, it teaches the worth of the individual and that individual's part in worldwide teamwork. Athletics — It builds minds, as well as muscles, character as well as bodies. More important, how- ever, is that, in today's world of not getting involved or com- mitting oneself , it teaches de- 152 153 School Board Superintendent Dr. Thomas Wood The 1964-1965 School Board are, standing: Mr. Karl Neupert, Mr. Gerold B. Grey and Mr. Donold W. Wicher. Seated ore Mr. Rod A. Moore, Mrs. Roy C. Maust, vice- chairmon, Mr Tom Hartung, chairman, ancj Mr John Cromer. ! Mr. Logan and his three children exomine equipment for their next fishing trip. Mr. Lowell Titus Assistant Principal Where's the B ? Now where did I put that? 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E- 160 Mr. Mike Clock Alaebro Number Theory Advanced Algebro Mr. James Cowan Mr. Ben Davis English Algebra Mr. Vince Dcmarinis Typing Business Low Mr. Robert Fox Americon History Modern Problems Mr. Charles Graft English Mrs. Eleanor Duncan German College Counselor Sr. Girls Counselor Mrs. Frances Garland Russian English Mr. Beverly Graham Chemistry Mr. Gene Duncan General Moth Miss Darlene Flegel English Pete, pleosc don't! You know how comero-shy I am. Mrs. Laura Harrington English Mr. Jerry Harris Girls Chorus A Coppello Choir Vocal Ensemble Mixed Chorus 161 Mr. Roy Horshfiold Mr. Mcrl Helms Mr. Dell Herrcid Debote Speech World History Stogc Bond Bond Junior 8ond Mr. Don Hess World History Mr. Corl Huscn Woodshop Machine Maintenance Mr. Ken Jarrell General Moth Geometry Mr. Ron Haworth Annual Trig-Algebra Algebro Mr. Warren Jones Physics Mrs. Elizabeth Klccn Mr. Donald Kludas Sponish English Mr. John Marsh Freshman Boys P. E. Sophomore Boys P. E. Soph. Boys Counselor Mrs. Lea McAllister Art Crofts Mrs. Dorothy McDonald Home Economics Mr. Byron Koskinicmi Recordkeeping Office Techniques Mr. Robert Lady English American History Now all it needs is just a pinch of hydrochloric acid. Mr. Gordon McMinn Mrs. Kathleen Meek Mr. Paul Micka Jr. Boys Counselor Speech Algebra Droma Algebro Geometry 163 The Scroll staff's vivacious Queen of the Minute cclcbrotes his birthday by cutting his cake (of the Cupcake voricty) with o pair of scissors. Scroll co-editor Anne Rutledge holding cup- cake hopes Mr. Barlow does not miss his mark. Mr. Sam Olson General Moth Geometry Mr. Theodore Parker Chemistry Mr. Peter Paul English Miss Kathryn Paladino Sophomore Girls P. E. Senior Girls P. E. Jr. Girls Counselor Mrs. Lccann Patterson English 164 Miss Molly Perry Typing Miss Hazel Peterson Junior Girls P. E. Senior Girls P. E. Miss Jennifer Pontoni English Mr. George Ramsdcll Sr. Boys Counselor Senior Boys P. E. Testing Coordinator Mr. Daniel Santry Biology Mr. Pat Polich Latin Fr. Boys Counselor Mrs. Justine Prescott English Mr. James Richards Physicol Science Mr. Veldhuisen sneaks o moment of relaxation. Mr. Richard Rayburn English Mrs. Ruth Schellcr English 165 Mrs. Margaret Scribner Typing Shorthond Office Techniques Work Experience Program Mr. Laird Smith Biology Mrs. Lynn Roscnthol World History Mr. Daniel Santry Biology Miss Shirley Short English Miss Judy Smith English Miss Sue Staton English Annuol Journalism Mr. Ralph Stoffer Electronics Mrs. Betty Stratford Tyoing Office Techniques Soph. Girls Counselor Mr. Dennis Stratford Typing Retailing Briefhand 166 Mrs. Elconor Strcotor English Mrs. Mary Swafford Orchcstro Mr. Sfd Swanson Wocdshco MetalshoD Mechanical Drawing Miss Beverly Thorne French Mrs. Helen Tilton Working hard, boys? French Mr. Greg Topping Algebro General Moth Mr. Richard Ulbricht Biology Mr. Richard Uyesugi English Mrs. Bonnie Varner Dromo 167 Mr. Titus ond two members of his 'gong' get together in student center. Mr. Glen Walthall Biology Is there onything there, Mr. Smith? Mr. Spencer Wridge Modern Problems Miss Susan Weeks Freshmon Girls P. E. Mrs. Rosalie Whitney German Mr. John Wyttenberg Senior Boys P. E. Sophomore Boys P. E. 168 In Memoriam Mr. Maurice Knispel The ability to entrance students into learning was the most outstanding qual- ity of Mr. Maurice Knispel. A social studies teacher and social science de- partment head, Mr. Knispel began at Sunset 7 years ago to complete 21 years of teaching. 169 Mrs. Shirley Prehn Assistant Librarian Mrs. Martha Wilson Assistant Librarian Teacher Aides Mrs. Mary Job Head Librarian Library Staff 170 Teachers aides Mrs. Carol Krcutzer, Mrs. Adah Moy Nelson and Mrs. Jeanette Seeley ore taking inventory at the end of the year. Office Staffs Mrs. Irma Kreitzcr, right, with the help of Mrs. Jewel Mrs. Schmidt, activity office secretory Murphy, left, maintain the counselors records. 171 Office stoff is composed of Mrs. Evelyn McGill attendance secretary, Mrs. Erma Higginbotham receptionist, Carol Sisson, Mrs. Morion Anderson, principals' secretary . Cafeteria Staff CuMnory experts, Mrs. Virginio Hollings, Mrs. Jo Weaver manager. Mrs. Shelly Schloefli, Mrs. Morie Thorud Mrs. Heicn Nelson Thelma Rodgers, Mrs. Alice Smith head cook, Mrs. Mobcl Schollberger work hard to prepore meals for Sunset students. Snack Bar Snack bar staff, from left: Mrs. Mary Findley, Mrs. Gertrude Burnette, and Mr . Lucille Clerk. Also pictured is Mrs. Schell a member of custodial staff. Custodians who maintain the building and its grounds ore from left to right, Harold Schell, head custodian, Fred Scheer, Walter Munson Joe Church night foreman, Ray Bailey, Leo Moc. Ornc Abrams,ana Dove Hack. Custodial Staff Bus Drivers Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . Sunset's bus drivers are from left to right, Louie beovisch, Vcrn Grabski, Hermor Hilp, Lou Butler, Glenn Ad kin Fred Gcrrs, Bob Lomberr Not pictured; Blare Johnson, Pauline Chapman, Arthur Falk, 8ctty Phinote, George Scott, Helen Gay and Ira Person. The class of '68 has worked towards becoming a part of Sunset. The fresh- men found time to participate in and coordinate various activities while at- tending the afternoon session of the split shift. In a winter pep assembly the class united successfully to win the yell com- petition. The freshmen spirit was direct- ed toward the planning of Frosh Frolic , the traditional freshmen class party. The class added to its treasury by sponsoring the after game dance following the Sun- set Beaverton basketball game. The freshman, like this sun is incomplete. Each freshman Is reaching out for acceptance, maturity, and knowledge. He observes the upper classman, looking forward to his coming years in high school. i ; Getting into the whirl of things ore foil term freshmen closs officers: Dick Noron, president- Charlene Croncr, representative; Missy Polos, secretory; Seldy Cromer, vice-president; Jonience Ansdell, reporter; Mike Mogir nis, treasurer. kddison, David Ahl, Ford Alexander, Chris Altisnin, Deborah Amos, Richard Angoll, Daniel Ansdell, Janiecc Anthony, Marilyn m i Asher, Janet Archibald, Robert Arn, Chip Asplund, Christine Babcock, Christopher Baner, John Bara, Michael 8arnett, Robin 177 Birkes. Darrvl Bisel, La Rean 8|erke, Randy Black, Sandra Blakely, Jerry Bloom, Teresa BarlelsKy, Iris Baslch, Patricia Freshman Eagerly Berg, Glenn Bcrgquist, Bradley Biggs, Marcia Bickle, Stephen Binns, Bonnie 8iro, Rai Black, Susan Blaine, Barbara Frcshmon were omong those honored ot onnual football banquet. Blue, Janet Blunonfcld, Byro Bishop, Oavld Bishop, Oarr- Boguc, Carol Bollons, Terry Bolton, Elizabeth Borosund, Kenine Brannan, Michael Brant, Mike Brckkcn, Lane Chancy, David Chester, Edward Chism, Debby Clark, Deborah lark, Robert Case, Kathyeltcn Casey, Frederick Cate, Linda Cosola, Carolyn Cottrell, Roblh Couture, Joel Icilst, Barbara Clymore, Deborah Combs, Daniel Connolly, Deborah Conrad, Donna Burgstahter, Gary Brooks, David Brooks, Jay tart First Year. ush, Jeanne Burgan, Richard 179 Cramer, Seldy Craner, Charlene Criswell, William Currier, Debbie Dale, Anita Dalzcll, Carol Daugherty, Hugh Davis, Dan 180 Davis, James Davis, Janet Decker, Kerry Derr, Sandra Diegel, Gregory Dodge, Susan Oouglas, Cynthia Dove, Brentle] By Demonstrating Class Spirit Dreyer, Laural Duckett, Larry Dunn, Michael Dunn, Richard Durham, Paula Eason, Craig Eckholm, Eric Edwards, Nancy Eggiman, Linda Ehrl, Fred Eldrldge, John Ellis, John Enright, Sandra Epler, Wesley Evans, Bob Fairfield, Rodger Faurof, Thomaj Fllllnger, Donald Fishel, Brad Fitzgerald, Dennis Flynn, Timothy Fogarty, Chock Folkesfad, Donna Ford, Allan Fornshell, Pattlo Fortlno, Margaret Foster, Lynde Fox, John Foyston, John [race, Claudia Fredrickson. Susan Friedman, Lester Fritts, Marcia Fritz, John Frykholm, Daryl Furst, Barbara Gablcr, William allingcr, Sherral Gavin, Tim Gate, Linda Gebhardt, Judith Geigte, Larry Gerbracht, Nicoloaas Gerson, Eleonore Gibbons, Deborah Gilmore, Mike Gollihugh, Sharlene Goodrich, Coleen Goodwin, Curtis Grabski, John Grant, Kathryn Gibson, Ralph Gill, Larry Graves, Kirk redvig, Gordon Green, Kandace Green, Peter Grey, Georganne Sunset-Beaverton victory spurs freshmen roily to Icod spectators in new yell. 181 Grogan, Gary Groshart, Jody Gust, Sharyn Haterman, Janet Haftncr, Mark Hagan, Deborah Hamm, Toni Hammitt, Gary Hand, Terry Handley, Jay Hankel, Lucille Hansen, Lockers Pos Haycraft, Michael Hayden, Mary Heaslcy, Darryl Heck, Susan Helser, 8arney Helterline, Ray Henderson, Steven Herauf, Allai Herkshan, Ray Herman, James Herrick, Ann Marie Hess, Raymond Hewitt, 8onnlc Higgins, John Hill, Deborah Hinsdale, Michael Harrell, Linda Harrington, Barbara Harrington, Lauralee Harris, John Harrison, Donna Hart, Robert Hart, Stanley Harvey, Jack Hatfield, Timothy Hauser, Deborah Havercroft, Norman Hawley, Susai Hire, John Honig, Larry Hopkins, Cynthia Hopkins, Nancy Horner, Kathle Hough, Larry Houglum, Tom Howe, Joy loy, Carol Jack, Joann James, Mail Jarvis, Marvin Jarvis, Michael lohnson, Cheryl Johnson, Elliott Johnson, Kay Johnson, Richard Johnson, Susan For Frosh faster, Steven Kearney, Sheila Keezel, Candace Kellas, Debra Kelley, Margaret :elloy. Melody Keller, Paul Kennedy, Donna Killpack, Wendy Kinslow, Terry ilrby, Beth Kirkpatrick, Kathleen Xllnskl, Pamela Kraulscheld, James Kruse, Stephen luhlman, Donna Kumlin, Ronald Lalky, Becky Lamm, Eldon Lange, James Jenson, Kenneth Jensen, Mary Jezlck, Teresa Jones, Vicki Justice, Clyde Kampmann, William Juggling books with one hand and trying to open locker with the other proves to be o difficult maneuver. 183 Lynn, Terry Lyon, Stephen McCarthy, Richard McCartor, Patricia McCool, Roberta McCoy, Kim McCroskey, MarjorieMcDaniel, Micl Lunc Larsen, Gary Larson, Patricia Leahy, Tommy Lee, Loretta Lee, Rod Legate, Cheryl Lehman, Janclle Lcnard, R Lindahl, Patricia Ling, Terri Linstrom, Thomas Lobberet, Nancy Lofgren, Lana Lohr, Jody Long, Casey Longanecker, Coleen Longway, PI 184 Mack, Tracy Maddln, Mel Madsen, Cydnoy Maginnis, Michael Malory, Marianna Malstrom, Leonard Manning, Beth Merchant, Tri lancn, Melindi Marshall, Patrick Martin, Butch Mosher, Brent Martyn, Lynn Mattox, Gerald Maurer, Scott Mehl, Christina Miller, Kathleen Miller, Nancy Meyerhoff, Monica Michas, Marguerite Miller, Bob Miltelstadt, William Moore, Mike lincau, Mordini, Monte Morris, Thomas ire, Timothy Murray, David ir, Susan Nelson, Vikki Mundell, Jim Nance, Eileen Negravel, Mary Nance, Vileen Olsen, Linda Olson, Chris Olin, Christine irft, Roland Norcn, R[Cf,ar j O'Connell, Daniel Oakes, Donald Odrlin, Carol Valeria Patrick, Scott Patterson, Mark Patton, o'oelll, Theresa Orav, Irja Ougheltree, Larry Parry, Robert n, Cynthia 185 Paul, Donna Pearion, Rodney Peel, Stephen Peer, Darleen Pennington, Eric Peterkort, Roberi Peterson, Robert Peterson, Thomas Petzold, Teresa Phillips, Kim Pittman, Mary Place, Cynthie Purdy, Wesley Pyle, Kathleen Raotz, Gary Ragni, John Rand, Dennis Rasmusen, Ann Rasmusen, Nancy Rauschkolb, Barr lAiantt Reed, David Reed, Linda I Reeves, Janice Reingold, Diana Participating in student body elections ore Carrie Strahorn, Maggie Vidak Vicki Olson. Reid, Michael Reiter, Harold ads, David Riches, Roberta Rightmire, Allen Robson, Kelly Rogers, Rick James Rossi, Jack Rosier, Edith itledge, Joyce Saltman, Marsha Samson, Janice Saylor, Christy Schell, Kathryn Schilling, Jerry Schlottman, Gary Scholes, Arthur :hultz, Lester Schultz, Thomas Schulz, Timothy Scott, Becky Seelye, Evan Solanders, Darlene Sessions, David Seymore, Gail Freshmen Poll For Their Favorites hannon, William Smirl, Tim ihattuck, Jane Shirley, Dennis Shoop, Lary Slobert, William Siegfried, Caryn Siegfried, Colleen Smirl, Joe Spady, Smith, Pamela Smith, Richard Smith, Sharilyn Smith, Tony Spence, Merritco Sperl, Roger Stahlman, Michael Stephenson, William Stevens, Alan stevens, Kathy Stoller, Richard Jpechf, John 187 Swanson, Patrick Swectman, David Symank, Rex Taggart, Philip Tews, Marianne Thclln, Julia Thomas, Blaine Thorud, Donna Torrey, Diane Trachsel, Charleno Turrell, Irene Ulvedal, Barbara Stroup, Glenda Sullivan, Steven Sunderland, Donna Svcla, Non Tan, Bruce Taylor, Jamelle Taylor, Richard Teufel, Uii Timmerman, Karen Timmins, David Tolby, Joy Tomasklo, Geor.; Ure, Douglas lifting, Jan Van Bladeren, John Vandorn, Gaylj Vanhouten, Thomas Votorino, Frank Vidak, Margaret Vuylstcke, Larry Wahlstrom, Teresa Waind, Ruth Wallace, Bruce Wallin, Jeffrey Ward, Jill Warren, James Waters, Cynthia Wayt, Scott Webb, Deborah Welkers, Roy Welch, Steven Welsh, Lynda 188 Wentworth, Carol Wheeler, Cynthia Whiting, Donna Wlk, Karen Willey, Penny Williams, Carolyn Williams, Frank Williams, Hilary Carol ralth, Diana Wilson, Gregory Wilson, Losilc Young, John Young, Patricia Wilson, Phil Zenkncr, Kirk Wilson. Richard Wlnningstad. Richard Wold, Gary Woodward, Marilyn Not pictured: Terry, Roy Timmons, Kathryn Zodrow, Terry • Reaching to the top for their doss ore spring term freshman officers. From top stond, Eric Eckholm, vice-president; Mott James, secretory; Roy Helterline, treasurer; John Ellis, president; Debby Webb, representative; Gordy Gredvig, reporter. 189 A freshmon's home owoy from home . . . Carter Smith demonstrates unusual talent at freshmen class party. Charlene Craner eyes new freshman fads dur- ing snock break. 190 Richard Burgan and John Grabski join in fun of Apollo Olympics. Going Steve Koster ond Mike Hinsdale score for their team in the 880- yard reloy. We Won! Dressed in southern finery, freshmen, Carol Wentworth, Debby Webb, Val; erie Potton and Nancy Edwords, serve refreshments at the junior-senior prom. Elconore Gerson revolts against calorie counting. SOPHOMORES The class of '67 led through the year by outstanding officers, participated in all school activities. They took second place in fall points week, and averaged second place in class competitions and Red Cross Drive. Planning ahead for next year's prom, the sophomores under- took such projects as an after-game dance, an ice-cream social, and a “Battle of the Bands to increase their treasury. Looking toward the future, they united themselves by writing a class constitution. The sophomore has a need for identity, but has become more established and like this sun more absolute. He begins to involve him self in school activities, becoming a necessary part of school life. telsen, Keith Abernathy, Bob Adams, Patricia Adolphson, Cathy Adkins, llene Alexander, Miriam Allen, Kathy Allen, Michael Stephen Allen, Vicki Askew, David Avenson, Teri Bandy, Sue Barrett, Ruth Barry, Randy Basaraba, Paul Foil term class officers Icod sophomores to the top. From left, Chris Morkmon, vice-president; Rob Drake, representative; Laura Errend, secretary; Estelle Danish, president; Mark Phillips, reporter; Suzy Mundigel, treasurer. 193 Bates. Bonnie Bates, Nancy- Batke, Dennis Beecher, Dan Beers, Edward Belcher, OpJ Bell, Rodney Benedict, Patricia Bennett, Pamela Benz, Virginia Bernard, Kris Black, Rond A Year Of Upse Blackburn, Carol Blaine, Roger Blatter, Heidi Borley, David mmm Boylan, Annette Boyle, Steve Bridgman, Dale Bringhurst, Steven Briggs, Susan Brown, Charli Brown, Raymond Brown, Shell Brunner, Sandy Brush, Terry Bryant, Katherine Burdeny, Allen Buxton, Mark Campbell, Mike Carder, Gilbert Carlson, JameJ Carman, Linda Carpenter, Kevin Carper, Evelyn case. Carter Casley, Marylcc Castles, Colleen Casteel, Peggy Cecil, Janeiitl Ccrvarlch, Nancy ChaVlton, Jerrle Chewning, Susan Chichester, Shelley Chllson, Ron Chism, Clifton Christiansen, Roy Clark, BarbarJ 194 [lark, James Coffee, Bill Cole, Joel Condre, Cath« Conger, Duane Cook, Diane Cook, Vicki Coooer, Richard I, John Corwin, Lynda Corwin, Mary Jo Coslett, Mary Coverr, Dana Cozad, Jeffrey Cramer, Carol Crawford, Darryl tomachs Begins... Crawford, Randall Crocker, Sruce Culy, Retta Mae Curry, D Ann jrtis, Brent Daniel, Rena Danish, Estelle Davies, Babette Davis, Pat Decker, Karla Decker, Marcia Decker, Michael •nton, Theodore Dewey, Edward Dixon, Kathleen sughty, Cathy Douglas, Lynn Douglas, Terry Sophomores moke do with o quick bite during twenty-minute snack break 195 Douglass, Porter Downing, Richard Drew, Phillip Drcycr, Jon Drougas, Tom Dunn, Lynda Ounstan, Don Dvorak, J« For Fun-Loving Eckols. Dennis Ellerbroek, Ronald Encell. Charles Endresen, Ed Erland, Jane Errend, Laura Errend, Lorln Evans, Albert Evenson, Reed Farnsworth, Margaret Faus, Pamela Feeny, Linda Feightner, Cheryl Feightner, Michael Fennlng, Charles Ferguson, Judit] Sophomores corry out late President Kennedy's physico I fitness program co-educationally. Fogg, Sharonal Force, David Formway, Melanie Forth, Gler Forlino, Frank Foster, Sandra Fowler, Patti Fox, Charles Frach, Jerry Free, Michael Froman, Walter Frock, Russell 196 ’dSS. Doug Geisler, David Ghelfl, John Glttings, Nancy Glos, Rodger Godard, Janet Godfrey, Larry Goin, Karl Gray, Beverly all, Patrick Hamel, Dennis Hamilton, Kathleen Hamilton, Stephen lammltt, Tommy Hance, Kathy Hansen, Judi Hanson, Steve irrlson, Linda Hassell, Pat Haugsten, Connie Hauser, Tommy Hayes, Sally Heasley, Dan Hedrick, Bruce Hegrenes, Craig ray, Billy Green, Kristine Grider, Russell Griffith, Doug Grlpp, Richard GrubCe, Nancy Gullings, Marvin Hadficld, Chris ardestv, Dianna Hardin, Lawrence Harrell, Sandra Harrington, Linda In a noisy room, studying seems easier with a worn-down pencil to chew on. ard-Working Sophomores... 197 Hennessey, Jim Herauf, Ernest Hickman, Marcia Hines, Kathleen Hoflman, Bill Holtoke, Rol Holzman, Teresa Holznagel, Keith Hood, Oavid Hooke, Earl Hougium, Mark Houston, Debora Howard, Shirley Hook, Geraldine Howland, Taggart Hoghes, Gregg Holet, Cheryl Imlah, Patricia Ingram, Millard Jackson, Darj Who Planned Activ Jarvis, Carol Jeffers, Colleen Jewett, Julie Jezick, Charles Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Douglas Jones, Karen Jones, Bill Jones, David Jones, Michael Jorgenson, Tii Justice, Kathryn Kadderly, Leslie Kantor, Steve Kennell, Dcbby Kenner, Karen Kenner, Sharon Kidder, Dav Kaza, John 198 Joncr Kilborn Kieihorn, Phyllis King, Cheryl Kinslow, Michael Kirkpatrick, Janie Kisor, Dennis Kovac, Kim Kuzmanlch, Sul Larson, Dwight Layton. Abby Leeson, Fred Cicve Lentz, Linda enord, Roger Leroy, Ricky Leuthold, Marcus cteler, Austin Liltlepage, Paul Livingston, Carolyn Longhurst, Gordon uther, Paul Lutien, David McCabe, Tim McCamont, John McJury, Jan cCool, Michael McDonald, Dianne McGIbbon, Craig econd Year Lorenzen, Sandra Eager sophomores take active part in 1964 Homecoming, make mums . . . . . . and are reworded by taking second place in first class competition of the year. McKenzie, Jane McKeon, Ronald McKinley, Kevin Maginnis, David 199 Malxnor, Diana Malicoat, Rayotta Maltby, Karen Marek, Janico Markmon, Chris Marquardt, Linda Marshall, Susan Marx, Ton Meatcy, Rick Meigs, Dwight Melster, Diana Menze, Janet Merrlfield, Diane Sophomore Merrlfield, Terrance Meyer, David Mickels, Gary Mikkclson, Todd Moore, Richard Moron, Cathy Morris, Michael Morrison, Valeri Morser, Mark Mosiman, Scott Moskowltz, Felice Mundigel, Suzy Munkcrs, Jane Murch. Jim Murdzo, Mike Myers, cl Mvers, Teri Naive, Dan Nass, Katherine Nehring, Gil Neltllng, Kay Nelson, Carol Nelson, Philip Nelson, Vicki Neumeister, Susan Newman, Jerry Newsome, Antza Newton, Dana Nickerson, Terry Noren, Christy Norris, Brenda Afffir torrentio, iloods hit the pocific Northwj their doily schedule. 200 ris, Rebecca North, Julie O' Borne, Robert Odrlin, Patty odrlin, Sally eturn in Time For... Oifcerdlng, Alice Olson, Don Pieratt, Roger Pietz, Jon Poore, Marilyn Potts, Jo Ann Rader, Randall Ragnl, Linda Peddicord, David tiz, Tori Oswald, Cordelia Paco, Sharon Parker, Pcnnle Parmer, Dixie Poters Marcia Phillips, Mark Poland, Steven Polctte, Penny Pritchard, Lorraine Pyle, Randall Plaop, Ernest Priest, Charles Reid. Dick son, Christine Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Scott Ogle, Bryna Ogle, Sandrca Oldroyd, Mary Olson, Cynthia Payne, Connie Peblev, Herbert Rich, Gwendolyn Richard, Ronald Richardson, Peggy 201 ing Christmos vacation, sophomores return to Reiter, Barb Rhoton, John 202 Robinson, Wanda Rohlffs. Dap Roloff. Linda Rollins, Tim Ruecker, Jerald Ruggles, Virginia Rvdman, Ron Rye, Gayle| Rve, Richard Sandefur, Ronald Saunders, Douglas Saylor, Trip Schallborger, Connie Schleiger, Karen Schofield, Ron Schreiber, Jan Schrolzberger, Jon Schulz, Richard Before the sophomore compoign osscmbly, nervous condidotcs toke time for o Cervarich, Teri Myers, Cleve Lorson, Chuck Fox, Dcbby Wenner, Karen Tim Errcnd ond Estelle Danish. Student Body Shannon, Ron Shatava, Laurel Shaw, Carol Shaw, Dana Shaw, Daniel Slcchen, Philip Siegfried, Christine Simpson, David Simpson, Paul Sink. Pam Siordal. Pam Skeels, Randy Skinner, Larry Slack, Louise Smeby, Beverly Smilh, Cathy 1 Sneddon, Marc Soell, Suzanne Sohlstrom, David Smith, Sandra Zlass Elections... Somerville, Pot Soeed, Kathryn springer, Deanna stekelenburg, Janet Stelzer, Greg Stevens, Charlene Stewart, Dennis Stewart, William Stowe- Evrie Ray Stumotf, Neva Suckow, Kathleen Sundin, Bcnita lough. From left, Jonclle Cecil, Kim Kovoc, Jerry Nowmon, Noncy mins, Christine Siegfried, Louric Von Cleve, Mory Jo Corwin, Louro Svela, Gloria Swanson, David Taylor, Bruce Svela. Bruce 'empleton, Susan Thompson, Gerald Thoreson. Richard Thorne, Steve Thornton, Laura Tillinghast, Chris Timmins, Karen Tlnsman, Steven 203 Toman, Allen Tomkln, Mary Tomlinson, Nicole Troxel, Dennis Tullls, Janna Van Cleve, Laurie Vandehey, Terry victor, Eugene Ward. Jeff Wafers, Bob Weed, More Weigel, Lonnie Welland, Linda Welch, Margare Dovid Meyer ond Mike Jones probe into the world of micro-orgonisms. Wennor, Dcbby Wheeler, Rodney White, Donna white. Mcrllyn Wiese, Wilhclmsen, Kris Williams, Angie Williams, Belt' Williams, Cheri Williams, Ellen williams, Richard And to Finish Second Year 204 Williams, Sam Williams, Valora Wilson, Hank Vilson, Jean Wright, Oonna Wyttonberg, Sid Young, Dennis Winslow, Randal Woodson, John Woodworth, Nancy worthey, Lvnette Not pictured: Adams, Heather Adkins, llene Anderson. Patricia Anoerson, Vicky Bacon. Andrea Bigham, Scott Cromwell, Carol Helzcnrader, Timothy Jones, Robert Kennedy, Donna Martin, Gary Spaan. Harlow Leading the sophomore closs through a successful Spring term are from left, first row: Nancy Ccrvorich, treasurer; Laura Errcnd, reporter; second row: Cleve Larson, vice-president; Jerry Newmon, president; third row: Teri Myers, secretary; Estelle Donish, representative. 205 Meoley lets loose with power-house pitch. The once wide halls were narrowed as old books ond papers were discorded from crammed lockers during locker cleanout. Though end of the year draws near, stu- dents become more carefree, while studies get horder. 206 Screaming crowds of sophomores not only chccr their team to victory but olmost deafen senior Bruce Ronning. Sophomores gather at polls to cost votes for fall term closs officers. The closs of '66 centered their ac- tivities around preparations for Man- sion of Memories, the junior-senior prom. Projects for raising needed funds included the selling of Mr. Lucky troll dolls and participating in the Christmas canned food drive. Traditional cere- monies of receiving class jewelry, plan- ning the prom, and campaigning for stu- dent body offices closed their junior year with fond memories. The Junior Is an intricate part of the student body. He has established himself through strong friendships, proiects, clubs and student body offices as a potential leader. Like this sun, the junior Is enlarging his interests, be- coming an individual within a group, and looking forward to his senior year. 208 Allard, Robert Allen, Barbara Allen, Terry Allman, Carol Asher, Leroy Asher, Stephen Ed Deloff carries weight os foil term junior closs president. Balancing cabinet are, from left, Kelly Olson, vice-president; Kathy Burke, representative; Cheryl Landers, treasurer; Kothy Hopkins, secretory; ond Linda Kumanich, reporter. kdams, Susan Albers, Craig .yotto, Judy Babcock, John Babcock, Julia 8ach, Stephen Baden, Eddie Baker, Paula Baldwin, Brent Banner, Julie 209 210 Borosund, Jeffrey Boyd, Phyllis Boyer, John Brealcy, Dennis Brewer, Michael Brian, John Brisbin, Nan Barackman, Leone Batke. David Baunach, Linda Bazzel, Diane Beard, Donald Beers, wes| Belcher, Jack Bell, Donald Berg, Arthur Bernard, Richard Berry, Jim Bcshears, Jacquell Biefhan, Judith Bjorklund, Lee Blackburn, Judith Blakesley, Anne Juniors Introduc Blanding, Jill Blevins, Donna Bockman, Carole 8odner, Floyd Bogue, Patricia Bolton, David Booth, Cathy Booth, Jul 8rom, Julie Broms, Lisa Brooks, Steven Brown, Cynthia Brown, Dorothy Brown, Vickie Bryan, John Bucher, Judll Bundy, James Burger, Linda Burke, Kathy Calre, Michael Calhoun, Monica Candeaux, Terry Carpenter, Colleen chalfan, Morgan ■■■■ tharfers, Karen Charters, Katherine Chewning, Carolyn Chilson, David Christensen, David Clark, Don Clifton, Gordon Coffee, Kathryn Honad, Bob Connole, Kent Corby, Terry Corn, Gloria Corson, Jill Couture, Mary Cowling, Deborah Cox, Beverly 'Mr. Lucky”... Cramer, John Croslcy, Linda Crowe, Devon Cultcrtson, Anne Cyders, Chris mi avls, Dixie Davis, Greg Davis, Roger Davis, Sandra • ™ Jawson, Susan Dean, Marilyn Deloff, Ed Dlckman, Linda iDImmltt, Pat Dornheckcr, Carol Dorsey, Marlene Douglas, Marilyn [Douglas, Robert Douglas, Tom Dove, McKinney Dowell, Suzanne Little troll dolls colled Mr. Lucky help juniors provide for outstanding Junior-Senior prom. 211 Duas, Margo Dutton, Joanne Edelson, Sylvia Edens, And Show Spiri Erickson, Robert Faus Curtis Fields, Roger Fishel, Karel Fisk, Kathleen Flaxman, Joan Fornshell, David Foster, Patrick Noncy Munson, Dionc Vidak, and Reidja Wyttenberg turn artistic talents towards helping with Christmos scmi-formol. Dreyer, Mary Dunbar, Donna Duncan, Terry Dunstan, Robert Gardner, Teresa Garland, Judith Gates, Stanton Geiger, Don| Eicher, Kenneth Emmons, Andrea Enright, Susan Epics, Shirley Frach, John Frlsbcy, Vicki Fruck, Harry Freed, Dennis Freiheit, Jani: 212 9 Iclglo, Steve Gilbert, Thomas Godfrey, Diana Golden, Dennis Goodwin, Kathic Gray, Dale Gray, John Greathouse, Gordon ith Outside Activities IJbi nM Gredvig, Jeff Grier, Mark Groshart, Terry 5ross, Sherry Haberman, Kathy Hackney, Pam Hager, Jacglyn Haga, Signe Rose Halmo, Barbara Hair, Christy Haldeman, Jerry a '3 Hk. TM |featon, Dixie Hedge, John Hein, Alicia Hence, Greg Henderson, Mike Hcrlng, Janet Hess, Denise Hewett, Kathy 213 Johnson, Douglas Johnson, ila Johnson, Marshall Johnson, Teddy Johnson, Wallace Jones, Jeffrey Jones, Kenneth Jones, Merel Jurgensen. Linda Karpurk, Linda Karstens, Robyn Kauffman, Mark Keefe, Patricia Keefer, Boyd Kellos, Alien Kennell, Tom Kenner, Royal Kikes, Marianne Kilby, John Klnard, Linda King, Jacalyn King, Roberl Hummel, Susan Hunt, Carolyn Husen, Beverly Hutson, David Husfon, Tom Jones, Victoria Kelso, Marilyn James, Christopher Jensen, Sharon Johnson, Carolyi Hewitt, Deloris Hewlett, Pam Hicks, Dan Hicks, Laura Hines, Gerri Hinsdale, Ronatdl Hirschberger, Holly Hoelschen, Paul Holmes, Robert Holzman, Zachary Hopkins, Kathleen Hough, Car Class Jewelr inally Arrives. .. 1st I. Patricia Lyle. Linda Lynn, Vickie McAnulty, Anne Carthy, William McLalon, Robert McMann, Cris McNeal, Patrick Robert, Patsy Maddix, Robert Maddox, Monte Madsen, Tracy Lerz, Delbert Maletis, Chris Mallery, Diane Malmsten, Karen After months of onticipotion juniors finally receive doss jewelry. Lee. William Lilly, Michael Ling, Sandra Long, Judy 215 Merchant, Rick Murray, Robin Musgrovc, Lauretta Myers, Marilyn Nehring, Rlc Mitchell, La Vonna Mollerup, Janice Moomaw, Larry Mulvcy, Virginia Mumford, Robert Munson, Nancy Moore, Michael Morgan, Tim Morgan, Tom Manning, Penny Marrs, William Marshall, Mike Meister, Mar Naudain, Lauren Marly, Lol MBA. m U Mattson, Kathlyn Mattison, Robert Mattson, Sharon May, Linda if Snock breaks . . . o race ogoinst time. Menxe. Mark Merriflcld, Edgar Merry, Wendy Meyer, Paula Meyer, During Bri Miller, Arleen Miller, Robert Miller, Susan Minion, Charlene Mitchell, Larry 216 Neufeldt, Cynthia Nichols, Linda Nichols, William Nodurtt, Rita O'Connell, Jim Odgers, Johnny O'Kelley, Patricia O'Leary, K; Olson, Robert Olson, Rod Olson, William Oman, Douglas Opgrand, Mark Orr, Diane Osborne, Rose Parson, Cary Patrick, Ann Paul, Stephanie Paulsen, V ayne Payne, Larry Paz, Richard Perkins, Russell erry, Linda Pcfcrkort, Jack Peterson, Linda Phillips, Kathryn Pierson, Richard Pittman, Thomas Plummer, Ralph Price, Jim unch Break Pries, James Proffitt, Janice tin, Christine Purvis, Charles Purvis, Robert Rands, Stephen Ransom, James nt, Norman Rasmussen, Bryan Rauschkolb, Frank Reedy, Bruce Reifenrath, Tanya Reingold, Jeff Reynolds, Jim Rhodes, Gary Richardson, Gloria Riley, Gcorgonc Linda May eats a hurried sandwich during a short 15 minute lunch. 217 Rueckcr, Janice Russolle, Michael Rutledge, Fred Sabin, Michael Sampson, Georgia Sare, J. Douglas Careful Voters Choose Saunders, Salle Schaefer, Ruth Schell, Ralph Schibel, John Schiebcl, Maxine Schlefelbein, Lyn Schmidt, Michael Schmidt, Paul Seeley, David Seibel, Wayne Show, James Robbins, David Robbins, Jane Rodaers, Gail Rogers, Janet Rogers, Laura Rosier, Wlllia Sheinln, Bruce Sherrell, Gai Short, Victoria Sigel, James Slgvatdsen, Osmund Siler, Christy Simmons, Ronald Slvcrs, Winette AlHHk, ; •i-i' II b TUI ' f vt J y il ' 3 1 VrjP Iff vjt iwtjSss .-JmL jGb ' Smart, Richard Smith, Cheryl Smith, Gilbert Smith, Kenneth Smith, Llano Smith, Penelope Smith, Sandro Snedecor, Barbara 218 Spence, Melody Springsteen, Tom Stashln, Peggy Stein, Kathleen Stevens, Gloria Stipe, Warren Stith, Lawrence Stronach, James Trout, Kathleen Tsugawa, Lance Tuma, Karen Turrell, David Uhrich, Dottle ladnais, Gretchen van Cleve, Kristin® Van Houten, Susan Varga, Charles Vaughn, Gary Vershum, Eugene Vidak, Diane Walb, Diane ales, Valerio Walker, Michael Walker, Ted Walsh, Robert ■Wasemlller, Shannon Weaver, Craig Weber, Donald weed, Greg Interested juniors run for spring term closs offices. jndberg, Paul Sundt, Gregory Svela, Kenneth Sweany, Pat Swcetman, Per Taube, Kenneth Taylor, Nancy Tegner, Thomas jfcl, Tom Thomas, John Thomas, Roland Thompson, Janet Thorn, Bobbi Tiedemann, Gregory Tlmmet, Leslie Tomlinson, Robert lass Officers 219 Whiling, Richard Wiedmcicr, Michael Williams, Dona Wyttenberg, Reidja York, Donna Youel, Kent Young, Dorothy Zeller, Patricia Zenkncr, Christine Zodrow, Sandra Zwetschke, Barbar Weir, Linda Wclsenfluh, Joanne Weisenfluh, Ronald Wesson, Sherryl White, Constance 220 Chorles Varga, president, tops the spring term junior closs council: Greg Edens, vice-president; Jill Corson, secretary; Judy Bucher, treasurer; Lee Bjorkland, reporter; John Cromer, represen- tative. Karen Molmsten helps Paula Meyer pre- pore for Sunflarc performance. Loyal juniors strain to win tug-of-war in Apollo Olympics. Dennis Freed portrays o janitor during spring Leadership Workshop. Sadness overcomes loyol Apollo after losing Beaver- ton-Sunsct game. 221 Tim Morgon works on woodshop project to finish year's work. ■Mi Scroll stoff member works diligently os dead- Per Sweetman uses violin to promote his vice-presidential compaign. line approaches. Taking the ooth of office are next year's foil term officers. 222 The senior class has led Sunset with enthusiasm and maturity. The class be- gan its role by challenging the student body to spirit, and continued the year winning class competition. College Boards added a serious note as plans for the future began to unfold. The year ended successfully with the senior class dinner. Baccalaureate and Commence- ment. The senior has established himself; he Is the mainstay of student functions. Having par- tlcipated in school activities for four years he now divides his interest between high school and the future. Jeanne Brown Marsha Waind Rick Zahlcr Robert Ccdcrgrccn VICE PRESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE SECRETARY REPORTER TREASURER Fall Officers PRESIDENT Dave Williams John Brush PRESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE Brian Harvey VICE PRESIDENT Steve Slovens TREASURER Bev Ansdcll REPORTER Linda Nelson SECRETARY Lynne Kester Aldcn Abclscn Vorsity Sports Boys' Lcoaue Linda Adams Tronsfer-Beaverton Girls' League Gabor Aldossy Vorsity Sports Germonio Silver Skis Ken Allen Dolphin-Apollo Art Editor Notional Thespians Purple Mosque Adina Anderson Francomis Spanish Club Girls' Lcoguc Dave Anderson Vorsity Wrestling Conservation Club Bovs' League Dcbby Ahl Student Body Treasurer Notionol Thespion Secretory Girls' League Sgt-ot-Arms Tom Alexander Germonio F.M.P. Boys' League Dave Allred Notional Honor Society Swim Team Civitas Judith Anderson Purple Masque Girls' League Kristine Alldrin Silver Skis Tronsfer-Portland Girls' League Sally Anderson Apollo Co-Editor Sunflares Quill Scroll Secretary Don Amos Varsity Football Track Boys' League Linda Anderson Transfer Girls' League Jon Aircy Swim Team Boys' League Mike Akonson Notionol Forensics Wrestling Boys' League Senior Clas Ston Anderson Wrestling Trock 8oys' League Linda Andrews Girls' League Choirmon National Honor Society Froncamis egins Final Year. Kick Ashcnbrcnner Football Boys' League Beverly Ansdoll Student Body Reporter Notional Honor Society Scroll and Apollo Photo. Karen Austin Transfer—Texas Swim Teom . Silver Skis Marilyn Bailey Purple Mosque Froncamis Art Club Richard Baird T ransfer—Medford Boys' League Jann Armstrong Allen Asbohr Sunflarcs Boys' Leogue F.M.P. President Art Club George Babcock Cross Country Track Bovs' Leogue Jane Baker Girls' League Secretory Notional Honor Society Amiguitos Bob Baker Varsity Footboll Vorsity Baseball Boys' League Jon Baker A Cappclla Choir Varsity Sports Olympians ndra Baker Curions F.M.P. Girls' League Patty Barber Dccurions Mixed Choir Girls' League Dave Barnett Aeofions Golf Boys' League Doniccc Barrett Transfer Girls' League Barbara Bates Cheryl Bates A Coppella Choir Apollocttcs Girls' League Committees F.H.A. Girls' League Notionol Thespion Society Linda Bates Girls' Glee Girls' League Gayle Boyne Girls' Lecgue James Benz Boys' Lcogue With Michele Snyde Bob Beers Varsity Football Co-Captain Varsity Wrestling Varsity Baseball Madeline Bcndclc Apolloettes F.H.A. Girls' League Jeff Beilis National Honor Society Vorsity Basketball Francamis President Greg Bcrkcy Silver Skis Boys' League Marvin Birkcs Boys' League Craig Biscl Varsity Rally J.V. Basketball Boys' League Lucinda Blair Silver .Skis Froncomis F.T.A. Susan Bloke '63 Apollo Staff Silver Skis Froncomis Jan Blakely Student Body Vice-President A Coppella Choir Junior Class Treasurer Judi Blending Pyccko-Bek Secretory Bond Secretary-Librarian F.H.A. Cholis Blankenship Patricia Bonomc Girls' League Chairman Transfcr-Beoverton Francomis Girls' Ensemble Silver Skis Girls' League Linda Boone Transfer-Nevada Girls' League Greg Borosund Cathy Boyer Varsity Wrestling Swim Teom Vorsity Swimming Transfer-South Dakoto Germania Girls' Leogue eigning over Homecoming Tom Boylan A Cappello Choir Track Aeolions Jeanne Brown Notional Honor Society Senior Class Reporter Girls' League Dennis Bradley Bond Future Med. Professionals Varsity Boskctboll Trainer Richard Brown Boys' Leogue Jack Brown Decurions J.V. Baseball Frosh Football Linda Brown Girls' League ’ , Robert Brown Boys' League John Brush Varsity Sports Senior Class President Olympians Jane Burke Student Body Secretory Sunflores A Cappello Choir Marcia Byers Pyccko-Bek Treasurer Sunflores. • Girls League Committee Bill Cady National Honor Society Froncamis Baseball 229 Potricio Calabrese Purple Mosque Girls' League Mike Caldwell Silver Skis Wrestling Boys' League Committee Lorraine Campbell Girls' League Jancy Carlson Theresa Carlson Amiguitos Silver Skis F.H.A. Nationol Thespians Transfer-Texos A Coppclla Choir Steve Case Boys' League John Chambers Silver Skis Frosh Footboll Boys' League Judy Carnahan Mixed Chorus Girls' Ensemble Girls' League Ron Chaffer Varsity Swim Team A Coppello Choir Varsity Rally Senior Boys Work fo Linda Carpenter Silver Skis Germonia Girls' Lcogue Kathy Carter Silver Skis Girls' League Nationol Thespians John Castles Notional Honor Society Varsity Basketball Germania Robert Ccdcrgrecn Notional Honor Society Senior Class Vice-Pres. Froncomis Laura Chaney Silver Skis Francamis Treasurer Art Club Linda Coo A Band Varsity Swim Team Silver Skis Brian Cole Varsity Boseboll Bond Boys' League Mike Cole Boys' League Linda Collier Notional Honor Society Quill Scroll Treosurcr Germania Vice-President Bob Collins Forensics Boys' Lcogue Nancy Conklin Library Assistont Girls' League Roycc Conklin Frosh Football J.V. Football Boys' Leoguc ootball Victories. . .. Judi Connaway Decurions President Notional Honor Society Girls' League Chairman David Connolly Bosketboll Boys' League Steve Cowling Rifle Team J.V. Football Varsity Football Mary Crancr Junior Class Vice-Pres. J.V. Roily Squad Girls' League President Pete Cory Ski Racing Team Swim Team Silver Skis Tom Cravens Varsity Wrestling Manager Olympions Boys' League David Croslcy Rifle Club Flight Club Boys' League Steve Crow Notional Honor Society Varsity Sports Olympions Elizabeth Crowston Girls' Ensemble Girls' Leoguc Darrell Craven Varsity Sports Olympions Silver Skis Virginia Curtis Girls' League Michael Daggett National Forensics League Aeolians Boys' League ' Representative Sharon Daily Scroll Staff Froncamis Girls' League Everett Dale Germomo A Band Boys' League Nancy Dale Notional Thespions Francomis ICC Rep. Girls' Leogue Sally Dana Notional Forensics President Notional Honor Society Girls' Stote Representative Penny Daugherty Froncamis Girls' League Richard Davenport Boys' League Bruce Davies A Cappellu Choir Senior Quortet Boys' League Dennis Davis Varsity Football Olympians Boys' League Judy Dempster Transfer—Astoria Girls' League F.H.A. Dan Davis Vorsity Football Varsity Wrestling A Coppella Choir Students Crown Marilyn Dewey Apolloette Reporter A.F.S. Commits e Notionol Honor Society Diane DeYoung Scroll Staff Honor Thespians Notionol Forensic Sec. Susan Dixon T ransfer—Albany Librory Assistant Girls' League Diane Doherty Germania Silver Skis Swim Team Phil Donaldson Germania Aeolians Electronics Club Ted Dormon Vorsity Cross-Country Notionol Honor Society Quill Scroll Linda Eason Sunflore Linc-Coptain National Honor Society Girls' League Historian Darlene Downing Tronsfcr Girls' League Sharon Duffy Girls' League Chairman Silver Skis Scroll Advertising Manager Tanya Durham Notional Honor Society F.H.A. Transfer—Ontario Elisabeth Eriksson AFS Student—Sweden Germania Treasurer Silver Skis Nancy Evans Girls' League Fred Feibcl Notional Thespians Boys' League Ron Feightncr Vorsity Sports Olympians Decurions Apollo VII. Carrol Farmer F.M.P. F.H.A. Silver Skis David Faurot Boys' League President Notional Honor Society Francomis Carol Dye Froncamis A.F.S. Committee A Coppcllo Choir Carole Evans _ Transfer—North Eugene Notionol Thespians Girls' Leogue Committees Eton Ellis Natl. Honor Soc. Vice-Prcs. Senior Class Representative Varsity Golf Linda Erland Suntlores Girls' Lecguc Treasurer Notional Honor Society Gleeson Karon Falco National Thespian President Notionol Forensic League A Cappcllo Choir Mike Fowlis Notional Honor Society Dolphin Boys' League Valerie Fox Swim Team Noticnol Honor Society Purple Mosque Glenn Garrett Notional Honor Society Varsity Baseball Dccurions Jim Goltz Cross Country Captain Track Notional Honor Society Dcnna Gerber Decurions Treasurer Girls' League Committees Girls' League Bruce Free Varsity Tennis A Band Silver Skis Dyson Ferron Boys' Lcogue Harold Fry Wrestling Team Boys' League Terri Gass Germania Dccurions Purple Mosaue John Galbraith Boys' Lcogue Bill Gaynor Mike Gcigle Frcshmon Class President Olympians A Cappella Choir Fcotboll Apollo VII Candidate Track Joyce Force F.M.P. Treasurer Amiguitos Girls' Lcogue Committees Carrie Formway Notional Honor Society F.T.A. Girls' Lcogue Committee Bill Foster F.M.P. Germania Bovs' League Committees Ward Fowler Silver Skis Football Olympians Seniors Settle Dow Steve Gcvurtz Germania Silver Skis Boys' League or College Boards Joanic Gcrson Varsity Rally Girls' League Sgt-at-Arms National Honor Society Tim Glccson Varsity Boseboll Olympians Germania Gary Goldsbcrry Varsity Sports Olympians Francamis Rodger Gray Notional Honor Society Gcrmonia Boys' Lcogue Susan Grcdvig Sunflorcs Germanio Silver Skis Anita Gibson Notional Thcspions A Cappcllo Choir Notional Forensics Don Godard Varsity Basketball Notionol Honor Society A Cappella Choir Rolccta Gollihugh National Forensics Civitas Germanio Diana Green Tronsfer-Wilson Girls' League Karla Gilbert A Cappcllo Choir Girls' League Representative Service Club Kenneth Gilbert Silver Skis Boys' League Linn Goldberg Boys' League Choirmon Senate Representative Notional Forensics Pete Groves Junior Closs President Ski Racing Team Captain Apollo Staff Leslie Grider J.V. Track Boys' League Don Gripp Boys' League Susan Grubbe Gary Gulling Varsity Swim Teom Boys' League Francamis Girls' Leogue Committees Gerald Gullings Boys' Leogue Doug Gust Band Bovs' Leogue Cecil Guyton Notionol Thespion Society F.T.A. Purple Masque Geraldine Hagan Pep Club Girls' League Mary Hammcrschmith Purple Mosque Silver Skis Girls' League Linda Haldcraan T ransfer—Hillsboro Girls' League Joanne Hagen National Honor Society A Coppella Choir Germania Pom Hamrick Annuol Stoff Girls' League Jonn Hansen Notional Honor Society Olympians A Coppella Choir Counselors Advise Kathy Hanson Transfer—Arizono Mixed Chorus Girls' League Sandra Hardin Silver Skis Francamis Girls' League Committees Robb Harding Swim Teom Coptoin Track Olympians Kothi Hare Silver Skis Notional Thespians Notionol Forensics Sharon Harris Tronsfer—Texas Girls' Leogue Yvonne Henry Transfer—Washington, D.C. Girls' League Doris Hess Apolloctte Historian Girls' League Melody Hier Notional Thespions Purple Mosque Girls' League ollege-Bound Students. Carol Holcomb Purple Masque Silver Skis F.T.A. Scott Hohnstcin Varsity Football Vorsity Wrestling Boys' League Representative Nancy Hoffmon Dccurions Reporter Froncamis T ronsfer—Pendleton Barbara Higgins Purple Mosque Froncomis ICC Rep. Robb High Student Body President Notionol Honor Society Varsity Ski Team Colleen Harrison Girls' League Allen Harrison Conservation Club Boys' League Sharon Hart Jonc Hartman Brian Harvey Froncomis Purple Mosque AFS Student—South Africo Purple Mosque Girls' League Committees National Thespians Girls' League Committee Germania Senior Class Representative u4 Coralcne Hedge T ronsfer—Montano Girls' League M Neal Hazel Football Track Olympians David Howlcy Boys' League Roncll Holmes Steve Hopkins Larry Horine A Coppcllo Choir Co-Coptoin Cross-Country Team Boys' League Stage Band Notional Honor Society Girls' League Civitas Peggy Horner Silver Skis Germania Acolions John Hortcnstinc Notional Honor Society Varsity Wrestling Conservation Club Nancy Houston F.H.A. President Girls' League Mike Hughes Varsity FootboM Varsity Track Olympions New Year Bring Shirley Huckins Scroll Co-Editor National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Bill Hughes Vorsity Golf Germania Olympions Larry Humphreys National Honor Society Varsity Footboll Olympians Daphne Hunker Purple Mosque Silver Skis National Thespians Orville Hyde Boys' Leoguc Wrestling Louise Imos Linda Irwin National Thespians Germania President Silver Skis Secretory National Honor Society Amiguitos ICC Rep. Stote H.S. Tennis Champ. Lorraine Irwin Silver Skis Francamis Girls' League Julianne Jackson Purple Mosque Girls' League Tom James Germonio Conservation Club Vorsity Wrestling ise In Spirits... Vicki Jackson Silver Skis Froncomis Purple Mosque Kelly Jones T ransfer—Washington Vorsity Track Olympions Linda Jones Girls' League Laura Kantor Apollo Stoff Scroll Staff Quill and Scroll Carol Kcddington National Honor Socie A Coppello Choir Sunflores Jedo Kearney Student Body Reporter Senate Froncomis James Jeffries Boys' League Jerry Johnson J.V. Footbo11 Bovs' League Karen Jones Varsity Swim Team Prom Committee Pvccko-Bek Mary Jones Girls' League Larry Kastcr A Cappcila Choir Varsity Tennis Vorsity Basketball Anne Kanzler Ski Team Civitas Girls' League Choirmon Neal Keefer Rifle Club Electronics Bovs' League Steven Kennedy Boys' League Earle Kcnncll A Coppello Choir Vicc Pres. Boys' League Sec.-Treas. Olympians Diana Kcnncll Varsity Roily Squad Vorsity Swim Team Francamis Donna Kcnncll Homecoming Princess Francomis Treasurer Varsity Rally Squad Lynne Kester Notional Honor Society Sec. Captain Swim Team Senior Class Secretary Chad Killpack Vorsity Football Varsity 8oscboll National Honor Society Gayle Kirby Apollo Co-Editor Francomis Historian Quill and Scroll President Julianne Knizc Francomis Silver Skis Purple Mosque Don Kitch Vorsity Roily Varsity Swim Team A Cappella Choir Lee Kluth A Cappella Choir Pres. Olympians Sec.-Treos. Varsity Monogcr Elaine Koch Girls' League Kothic Konrad Silver Skis Transfer Girls' League Seniors Cheer Apollo Gory Korsmyer Bovs' Leogue Cathy Krcick F.M.P. Girls' League Michael Kuzmic J.V. Footboll A Bond Frosh Boseball Diane La Grange Transfer Silver Skis Girls' League Denise Lahicrc Nationol Thespions Purple Mosque Girls' League Robert Littlcpogc Rifle Teom Boys' League Jonicc Litwillor Sunflares Silver Skis Orchestra 'Hoopsters On To Victory Ronald Longancckcr Boys' League Patricia Lowenstein F.H.A. Vice-President F.H.A. Treasurer '65 Apollo Staff Kathi Lowery Sunflorcs National Thespians Francamis Shirley Larson Germania Decurions Betty Crocker Homemaker Sheryl Lcthcr T ransfer—Seattle Silver Skis Girls' League Joanne Larsen F.M.P. F.H.A. Mixed Chair Rosemarie Lcnard F.M.P. Girls' League Marian Larson Band Orchestra Germania Richard Lee Boys' League Janet Linvillc '64 Apollo Staff Silver Skis Germania Arvo Lccto Rifle Club Boys' League Karen Lofstrom Dolphin Lab Assistant Civitos Roger Lundccn Nationol Honor Society Germania Civitas Janet Lyon Francomis Silver Skis Purple Mosque Sharon Maicr Germania F.M.P. Girls' League Rick Maixncr Varsity Sports Boys' League Terry Marshall Office Duty Boys' League Lynne Maschkc Silver Skis Francamis Swim Team Bradley Mattson Rifle Team Olympians Rifle Club President Lynn Moust Silver Skis Ski Team Girls' League Ronald Majury Rifle Team I.C.C. Olympians Jon Mangold Varsity Sports Germonia Boys' League Spirited Seniors Folio Lyn Martin Purple Mosque Francamis Silver Skis Goy Mathis National Thespions Vice-Pres. Notionol Forensics Junior Closs Treosurer Michael McCortor Transfer—Spokane Electronics Club Boys' League Inez Mathison National Forensics Girls' League Sharon McCroskcy Girls' League Don McDowell F.M.P. Silver Skis Boys' League Janna Martin Apolloettes Girls' League Donna McDowell Girls' Lcogue Susan McEvoy F.T.A. Purple Mosque Girls' League Lconn MeGibbon Silver Skis F.M.P. Girls' League heir Team To 'State’. Nancy McLeod Transfer—Arizona National Thespians National Forensics Mike McNeol Varsity Footboll Varsity Track Olympians Jane Miles Girls' League Chairmon Sophomore Class Vicc-Pres. Silver Skis Sharon McKee Mixed Choir Vocal Ensemble Girls' League Charles McMurdo Silver Skis Purple Masque Olympians Judi Moves Sophomore Class Rep. Varsity Tennis Francomis Kathleen Miller Bowling Tcom Girls' League Scott McKinley A Coppella Choir Germania Reporter Freshman Class Vicc-Pres. Scott McLean Varsity Tennis Amiguitos Reporter Silver Skis Janccn Meigs Silver Skis Pep Club Girls' Lcogue Edward McMann Boys' League David Mehl A Coppella Choir Germania Civitas Susan Miller Silver Skis Red Cross Girls' League Vicki Miller A Band Apollo Staff Girls' League Carol Mitchell Francomis F.M.P. Purple Mosque Kathleen Mocn T ronsfer—Lincoln Amiguitos Girls' League Gerald Montgomery Germania Civitos Swim Team Craig Moore 8ovs' League Ronald Moore Boys' League Linda Morgan A Coppclla Choir Historion Sunflares Girls' League Senior Rep. George Morgan Silver Skis Rifle Team Olympions Tom Moore Freshmon Football Swim Team Rifle Club Cheryl Morton Mixed Chorus Girls' Ensemble Girls' League Dana Mower T ransfer—Bellevue Silver Skis Ski Teom Seniors Dance In Beautifu Glen Mueller Cross-Country Team Wrestling Track Maureen Mulligan Francomis Silver Skis Varsity Swim Team Judy Mulvcy Apolloette President Germonia Secretary Civitas Charles Munkres Decurions Amiguitos Baseball Kathleen Murch Froncamis Silver Skis Varsity Tennis Paulo Murdza Notional Honor Society F.M.P. Amiguitos Bradley Myers Freshman Track J.V. Football Boys' Lcogue Paul Naudain Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Olympions Alice Nelson Student Store F.H.A. Girls' League Janet Nelson Girls' Lcogue Borry Nett Boys' League Linda Nelson Scroll Staff '64 Apollo Staff Scnotc Representative Lorry Ncitling A Coppello Choir National Thespians Acolians President Sylvia Neufeldt A Coppello Choir Francamis Girls' League Linda Nodurft Girls' Glee Mixed Chorus Germania Mansion of Memories’... Bradley Norris Notional Honor Society Civitos Decurions Sindi Oothes Purple Masque Pyccko-bek Decurions Michael O'Bonnon Freshman Track A Coppello Choir Boys' Lcogue Nina O'Brien Transfer Girls' League Tim O'Brien Boys' League Sandra Odgcrs Francamis Silver Skis Purple Mosque Vicki Patton Freshman Class Secretary Froncomis. Silver Skis Bob Olson A Coppclla Choir J.V. Sports Senior Boys' Quortct Jerome Pankow Freshman Footboll J.V. Footboll Apollo Photographer Barbara Patty National Honor Society Junior Class Secretary Dccurions President Michael Olson Silver Skis Freshman Baseball Boys' League Christine Ortiz Girls' Chorus Girls' League Linda Carpentei Bcttyc Parish Senate Purple Masque Girls' Lecgue Paul Paz Notional Forensics National Thcspions Aeolians Reporter Dole Peer Boys' Lcoguc Mark Peterson Boys' League Tom Peterson Sally Pettit Decurions Girls' League Nationol Honor Society Boys' League Representative Bob Phillips Freshman Football J.V. Footboll Gcrmonia fc. vk Chcri Phillips Francamis Purple Mosque Girls' League Steven Phillips Notional Forensics Dccurions Young Democrats David Plocc Notional Honor Society Varsity Cross Country Boys' Lcoguc s Selected Prom Queen Fred Pochlcr Varsity Swim Teom Photography Club Boys' League Janis Plummer Work Experience Progrom Girls' League Candy Poland Donald Potts Notionol Forensics Boys' League Notional Thespians Sophomore Class Rep. Jim Platncr April Jule Plummer Olympians Vice-President National Honor Society Boys' League Stage Band National Forensics Joyce Pointer Dccurions Purple Masque Girls' League Committees John Pries Boys' League Terry Priest F.F.A. Boys' League Donald Prohaska Senate Boys' League Linda Pyle Scroll Stott Notional Forensics Francamis Sharon Quaring Girls' League’ Jon Raines Francamis Band Orchestra Karen Ramp '65 Apollo Staff Silver Skis Germonio Don Rasmussen Silver Skis President Olympians Froncomis Steve Reckon Germania Debotc Wrestling Jonet Redman Girls' League Reporter Madrigals National Honor Society Doug Reeves Boys' League Choirmon AFS Chairman Sports Rosemary Rhigcr Nationol Thespians Sophomore Class Secretory Silver Skis Joe Rickey Boys' League Tom Roberts Varsity Wrestling Olympians Boys' League Deborah Robertson Silver Skis Germania Girls' League Sadness Mir Steven Robson Trock Boys' League Roxanne Rocslcr National Honor Society A Cappcllo Choir Secretory Silver Skis Larry Roloff Band President Trock Dance Band Bruce Ronning Civitas Young Republicans Silver Skis Jo Rookstool Froncomis Silver Skis Notionol Forensics Melody Rupert I.C.C. F.H.A. President Girls' League Committees Kathryn Salmonson Silver Skis Francamis Girls' League Roberta Saltman Girls' League With Joy... Robert Schcndcl Trock Boys' League Judi Schlottman Francamis Girls' League Bonnie Rossi Girls' League Anne Rutlcdgo Scroll Co-Editor National Honor Society Froncomis Vice-President 249 Jim Schlottmann J.V. Football Varsity Boseball Boys' League Sandra Rudat F.T.A. Aeolians Purple Masque Anne Ruetcr Sunflares Gcrmanio Silver Skis Susan Rydman A Coppello Choir Francamis F.M P. Salle Saunders Girls' League Ron Schmidt Germania Boys' Leogue Hal Schofield Francamis Varsity Basketball Coptain Bovs' League President Karen Schulz Girls' League Chairman Germania CivitOS Peter Schun Germania Soccer Team Boys' League Paul Scclyc Flying Club Boys' Lcogue Timm Selfridgc Silver Skis Art Club Boys' League Bob Sonff Wrestling Olympions Boys' League Jody Shipley Transfer Girls' League Doris Shuman Germania F.M.P, Gary Shanafclt Francamis Tennis Team Boys' League Gloria Sicchen A Coppella Choir Amiguitos Aeolians As Students Prepare Margi Shannon Francamis I.R.L. Girls' League Tara Sheldon Sunflares Drum Majorette National Honor Society Michael Shook Track Golf Electronics Club Bob Short Co-Coptoin Swim Team Notionol Honor Society Sophomore Class Pres. Larry Siegncr Yvonne Sigafoos Transfer—Klamath Falls Girls' League Notionol Thespions Michael Sikorski Transfer—Marshall Boys' League Rick Siler Amiguitos Silver Skis Boys' Leogue Glenn Simmons Boys' League or Graduation. Coyne Smith AmiguitOS Silver Skis Dance Bond Sandra Smith Decurions Purple Masque F.H.A. Steve Slovens Civitos President Notional Honor Society Dolphin Karen Smith Sunflores '65 Apollo Staff Nationol Honor Society Bill Simpson Decurions Germania Bovs' League Candice Six Girls' League Anne Skelton Silver Skis Art Club Girls' League Carolyn Smith A Coppella Choir National Honor Society Froncamis Charles Smith Rifle Club Boys' Leogue Gary Smith J.V. Football J.V. Wrestling Boys' Leoouc Donna Smith Amiguitos Historian F.T.A. Girls' Leogue Michele Snyder '64 Homecoming Queen Sunflares Student Body Secretary Sara Sook A Cappello Choir Germania Girls' League Arnold Sowell Boys' League Louro Spccht Froncomis Purple Mosque Girls' Lcogue Monica Spence Silver Skis Purple Mosque Decurions Michael Spencer Transfer—Colifornio Germanio Stage Band Pam Spohn T ransfer—Maaison Pyccko-Bek Silver Skis Barbara Starr Varsuy Rally J.V. Rally Francomis John Stickney Boys' League Demn Stout National Honor Society Amiguitos President Junior Closs Representative Ronald Stoller 8and Boys' League Greg Stilson Varsity Swim Team Varsity Ski Team Boys' League Don Strandcmo Varsity Sports Pyccko-Bek Civitos Carol Strong A Coppella Choir Notional Honor Society Amiguitos Graduation--The Commence Jim Stroschcim Carla Stroud Transfer—Washington Purple Masque Vice-President National Honor Society Aeolians Sec.-Treosurer Boys' League National Forensics Vernon Sundin Freshman Track Boys' League John Svcla Swim Team Francamis Michael Swanson Boys' League Greg Trullinger Varsity Wrestling Silver Skis Olympians John Tullis Varsity Sports Olympians Dccurions The C Kathy Votoripo Notional Honor Society Purple Masque Amiguitos Ronald Wahlstrom Band Boys' League Bill Washburn Senote Boys' League Judy Weaver T ransfer—Newberg Girls' League Jack Underwood Nationol Honor Society Olympians A Coppella Choir Nancy Uppinghousc Notional Thespians Historian Freshman Rally Notional Forensics Lee Utting Boys' League ulmination Of One Chapte Eldon Vincent National Thespians Vorsity Football Track Diana Voigt Girls' Leogue Marsha Woind Senior Closs Secretary Notional Honor Society Junior Homecoming Princess Steve Wakcr Nationol Forensics Public Address Announcer J.V. Sports Jim Walters Football Silver Skis Amiguitos Anne Webb Junior Homecoming Princess Girls' Leogue Vicc-Prcs. Student Body Treasurer Randall Webb Dance Band Silver Skis Boys' League Sharon Werner Freshman Class Representative Girls' Leogue Senate Dove H. Williams Senior Closs President Civitos Vice-President Ski Team David K. Williams Vorsity Wrestling Olympians Band George Wilson Silver Skis Germania Conservation Club n The Lives Of The Pat Wilson Swim Team F.M.P. F.H.A. Dennis Winslow Boys' League Marna Woodward Amiguitos F.M.P. Reporter Silver Skis ■ Gorry Youcl Varsity Football Varsity Track Boys' League Rick Zahler Student Body President' Nationol Honor Society Germania President Class Of ’65 Dan Wojcik Transfer—Idaho Vorsity Track Vorsity Baseball Cheryl Worthcy Girls' League Alan Zancolli Track Boys' League Joann Zoet Germania Francomis Girls' Leogue Paul Wright National Honor Society Olympions Germania Linda Zoet Germania Francomis Art Club Serious thoughts begin to unsettle carefree routines of the graduating class . . . But their final year would have been incomplete without many fun-filled and exciting moments. Kathi ond Terry enjoy o chance to sit and chot with senior friends. Senior Class Dinner Two-hundred seniors attend their senior dinner on May 20, 1965, highlighted by a speaker, vocal group, ond candid movies takcVi of seniors. Talented folk-singers, students from Portlond State, enter- tained guests. Goy Mothis listers intently os Dr. Padrow enumerate the qualities of leadership: the ability to laugh, honest emotion and prayer. Seated ot long tables, seniors enjoy the Swiss steak dinners served by obliging sophomores ond juniors. Seniors solemnly stond to owoit presentation of awards and honors to their classmates. The first place trophy for the State A-1 Baseball Tournoment is given to the Student Body by team captain, Tim Glecson. Linda Collier, Don Godard, Chad Killpack, Roger.Lundcen, Poula Murdzo, Anne Rutledge, Janet Redman and Jack Underwood receive Dads Club Scholarships presented by Mr. Underwood. Senior Awards Assembly Mike Fowlis struggles to hold all his science owards presented to him by Mr. Jones. polio editors, Solly Anderson and Goyle Kirby, dedicate the 1964-65 annuol the happy ond surprised Mr. Romsdcll. The Honor DAVID ALLRED . . . Honors College, University of the Pocific 8FVERLY ANSDELL . . . Allis Cholmers. Scholorship Oregon Stote Scholorship JEFF BELLIS .. . Business Education Deportment Scholorship LINDA BOONE . . . Junior Achievement Scholorship Beouty School Scholarship THERESA CARLSON . . . Beauty School Scholorship LINDA COLLIER . . . Dods Club Scholorship JUDY CONNAWAY . . . Oregon State Scholorship MARY CRANER . . . Girls Leogue Scholorship SALLY DANA ... Honors ot Entrance: Willamette University MARILYN DEWEY . . . Beaverton Masonic Lodge Teacher Troining Scholorship Honors ot Entrance: University of Portlond TED DORMAN . . . Honors ot Entrance: Lewis ond Clork College Honors ot Entrance: Willamette University TANYA DURHAM . . . Future Homemakers of America Scholarship DAVID FAUROT . . . Appointment to the United States Air Force Acodcmy JOYCE FORCE . . . Morch of Dimes Nursing Scholorship VALERIE FOX . . . Business Education Department Scholarship MIKE FOWLIS . . . Tektronix Foundation Scholarship Westinghouse Search Award GLEN GARRETT . . . Honors of Entrance: Pacific University BILL GAYNOR . . . Honors College, University of the Pacific ANITA GIBSON ... Drama Scholarship, University of Portland TIM GLEESON . . . Tektronix Foundation Scholarship DON GODARD . .. Dads Club Scholorship NEAL HAZEL . . . Oregon State Scholarship STEVE HOPKINS . . . Westinghouse Search Award SHIRLEY HUCKINS. . . West Coast Telephone Company Employees Scholorship Honors ot Entrance: Willamette University LARRY KASTER... Oregon Stote Scholorship nd Awards CHAD KILPACK . . Athlete of the Ycor Dods Club Scholarship ELAINE KOCH . . . Reauty School Scholarship MARIAN LARSON . . March of Dimes Nursing Scholarship KAREN LOFSTROM . . . Nationol Merit Scholar Oregon State Scholarship ROGER LUNOEEN . . . Dods Club Scholarship Honors at Entrance: Willamette University NANCY McLEOD . . . Pcpsi-Colo Company ond Modeling School Scholarship KATHY MOEN . . . Oregon State Scholarship PAULA MURDZA Dads Club Scholarship Honors ot Entronce: Linficld College SYLVIA NEUFELDT . . . Oregon State Scholarship BRADLY NORRIS . . . West Coast Tcleohone Company Employees Scholarship Oregon State Scholarship DAVID PLACE . . . Honors at Entrance: Oregon State University JULIE PLUMMER . . . Honors ot Entronce: Pacific University JANET REDMAN . . Girl of the Ycor Dods Club Scholarship GLENDA ROBINSON . . . Beauty School Scholarship ROZANNE ROESLER . . . Electrical Contractors Scholarship Lutheran Laymans League Scholarship LARRY ROLOFF . . . Elks Music Award ANNE RUTLEDGE . . . Dads Club Scholarship GLORIA SIECHEN . .. ICOA Business School Scholarship STEVE SLAVEN . . . Tektronix Foundation Scholarship Oregon State Scholarship GARY SMITH . . . Charles Martin Droma Award CAROL STRONG . . . Oregon Whcot Commission Scholarship Sunset High School Teachers Association Scholarship RICH SWANSON . . . Appointment to the United States Air Force Academy Athlete of the Yeor MIKE TOWNES . . . Esco Corporation Scholarship MARNA WOODWARD . . . Transportation Industry Essay Scholarship RICK ZAHLER . . . Notional Merit Scholar Honors ot Entrance: Whitman College Near graduates gather before final moment Emotions are mixed os the largest class to groduote slowl- enters the gym to Pomp and Circumstance. Linda Irwin, Sally Dana, and Bob Short delivered graduation speeches revolving around Emerson's words People wish to be settled: only os far os they ore unsettled is there any hope for them. It is not often that 483 young people ore Exchange student Elisabeth Eriksson receives her diploma. sobered by the closing of four years of study ond the opening of their future. Seniors join the continuous line to receive diplomas. For we the editors of the '65 Apollo, this year hos been one of excitement and dare. We have rearranged and added many things in this year's book and we hope the progressive changes are received with approval. As editors we are pleased with the originality this year's staff hos shown and we would like to thank all these diligent workers who helped make this book possible. The term yearbook expresses a collection of pictures citing the year's victories, memories, school life and social events. It is natural to say the more precise the quality of pictures, the finer the quality of the yearbook will be. We would like to pay special thanks to Pete Graves, our head photographer, for his potience and time. He was quite indispensable. Our sincere thanks also goes to our advisor. Miss Sue Staton, who was always there when we needed a missing word, advice on a layout, or an original idea. To the members of the faculty and to you the students who made this yearbook possible, we would like to express our appreciation. Now our yearbook is yours. We hope you will receive as many pleasant hours filling it with memories as we did while editing it. cSaii - (spavin jiirbij Co-Editors SB Index to Student Body GENERAL INDEX A Coppello Choir — 90 Aeolians — 85 Amiguitos — 92 Apollocttcs — 100 Apollo Stoff — 76 Band — 86 Baseball, Varsity — 138 Baseball, J.V. — 142 Baseball, Frosh — 143 Basketball, Varsity — 122 Basketball, J.V. — 128 Basketball, Frosh — 129 Boys' League — 74 Conservation Club — 101 Cross Country, Vorsity — 119 Donee Band — 88 Decurians — 93 Dolphin Staff — 79 Fall Term Council — 66 Fall Term S.B. Officers — 64 F.H.A. — 99 F.M.P. — 98 Football, Varsity — 112 Football. J.V. — 116 Football, Frosh — 117 Francamis — 94 F.T.A. — 97 Germania — 95 Girls' League — 72 Golf — 149 Inter Club Council — 71 National Forensics — 82 National Honor Society — 75 National Thespians — 83 Olympians — 102 Orchestra — 88 Pyccko-bek — 96 Quill Scroll — 78 Roily, Varsity — 106 Roily, j.v. — 108 Rally, Frosh — 109 Rifle Team — 135 Scroll Staff — 80 Senate — 67 Silver Skis — 103 Ski Team — 136 Soccer — 151 Speech Team — 84 Spring Council — 70 Spring Term S.B. Officers — 68 Sunf lares — 104 Swim Team — 120 Tennis Team — 150 Track, Varsity — 144 Track, Frosh — 148 Vocal Groups — 89 Wrestling, Varsity — 130 Wrestling, J.V. — 133 Wrestling, Frosh — 134 A Abelsen, Atden D., 226 Abelsen, Keith, 193 Abernathy, Bob, 103, 132, 193 Adams, Linda K., 226 Adams, Patricia, 103, 193 Adams, Susan, 209 Adamson, Conrad P., Adkins, liene, 193 Adolphson, Cathy, 193 Addison, David, 177 Ahi, Deborah J., 53, 65, 66, 79, 82, 84, 226 Ahl, Ferd H„ 135, 177 Airey, Jonathan V., 226 Akenson, Michael J, 83, 132, 226 Albers, Craig, 57, 209 Albert, Nell L., Aldassy, Gabor P., 102, 103, 226 Allen, Michael, 119, 132 Allen, Stephen Alexander, Clifford T., Alexander, Miriam, 193 Alexander, Christene, 177 Alexander, Tom, 226 Allard, Robert, 102, 123, 124, 209 Alldrln, Krlstlno E., 103, 148, 226 Allen, Barbara, 94, 209 Allen, Ken, 75, 226 Allen, Kathy J., 99, 103, 193 Allen, Michael, 95, 193 Allen, Robert K., Allen, Stephen, 103, 193 Allen, Terry, 90, 132, 209 Allen, Vicki, 100 Allred, David, 79, 226, 264 Altishin, Deborah E., 177 Attman, Carol, 112, 209 Amos, Don E., 102, 226 Amos, Richard P., 177 Anderson, Adina M., 226 Anderson, David B., 102, 132, 134, 226 Anderson, Doreen Anderson, Judith F., 226 Anderson, Linda A., 226 Anderson, Sally J., 1, 47, 78, 81, 103, 104, 226, 270 Anderson, Stanley R., 102, 227 Andrews, Linda H., 72, 79, 94, 227 Angell, Daniel S., 86, 177 Ansdell, Beverly S., 43, 65, 66, 79, 96, 97, 224, 227, 264 Ansdell, Janleco, 177 Anthony, Atarilyn G., 177 Archibald, Robert F., 86, 118, 177 Armstrong, Mar|orle J., 105, 227 Arn, Chip C., 177 Asbahr, Allen V., 227 Ashenbrenner, Erwin E., 227 Asher, Janet, 177 Asher, LeRoy C., 209 Asher, Stephen, 209 Askew, David R., 193 Asplund, Christine L., 177 Austin, Karen, 103, 227 Avenson, Theresa, 84, 108, 193 Ayottc, Judy, 100, 103, 209 B Babcock, Christopher, 177 Babcock, George H., 102, 119, 227 Baocock, John, 83, 84, 209 Babcock, Julia, 99, 209 Bach, Stephen, 79, 95, 96, 102, 121, 128, 209 Baden, Eddie, 209 Bailey, Marilyn K., 94, 227 Baird, Richard L., 227 Baird, Rick L., Baker, Jane A., 72, 79, 227 Baker, Jon R., 102, 113, 138, 139, 140, 142, 227 Baker, Paula, 92, 209 Baker, Robert A., 102, 112, 138, 227 Baker, Sandra A., 227 Baldwin, Brent B., 209 Banner, Julie, 75, 95, 209 Bara, Michael A., 177 Bazzel, Diane, Bandy, Sue, 193 Baner, John, 177 Barackman, Leone, 90, 210 Barber, Patty L., 227 Barnett, David W„ 227 Barnett, Robin L., 177 Barrett, Doniece, 228 Barrett, Ruth M„ 95, 193, 207 Barry, Randy, 119, 193 Barss, Richard H., Bartelsky, Iris A., 178 Basaraba, Paul, 131, 193 Baslch, Patricio A., 178 Bates, Barbara L., 91, 228 Bates, Bonnie, 103, 194 Bates, Linda L„ 228 Bates, Nancy, 25, -13, 84, 92, 194 Bates, Cheryl L., 99, 228 Bates, Ye Vonne M., 178 Botke, David, 210 Batke, Dennis, 132, 194 Bauder, Rita K., 178 Baunach, Dennis G., 178 Baunach, Linda, 97, 99, 210 Bazzel, Victor, 82, 147, 178, 210 Beard, Donald, 210 Beatty, Kathy L., 87, 178 Beecher, Dan, 86, 132, 194 Beers, Edward, 132 Beers, Wesley, 102, 116, 132, 210 Beers, Robert R„ 32, 102, 113, 132, 133, 138, 139, 228 Belcher, Jack, 210 Belcher, Opal, 87 Bell, Christine D., 178 Boll, Donald, 103, 123, 210 Bell, Rodney, 88, 194 Beilis, Hester R„ 109, 178 Beilis, Jeffrey W., 56, 79, 94, 102, 123, 124, 228, 264 Bendolo, Madeline S., 99, 100, 228 Benedict, Patricia, 194 8ennotf, Launi E., 178 Bennett, Pamela, 194 Benz, Virginia, 194 Benz, James R., 228 Berg, Arthur, 210 Berg, Glenn R., 178 Bcrgquist, Bradley J., 103, 118, 178 Berkey, Gregory F., 223 Bernard, Kris, 73, 194 Bernard, Richard A., 210 Berry, Jim, 116, 210 Beshears, Jacqueline, 94, 98, 103, 210 Biggs, Marcia, 96, 178 Bickle, Stephen A., 118, 130, 178 Biothan, Judith Ann, 210 Binns, Bonnie L., 178 Bird, Ray E., 178 Birkes, Darrel V ., 178 Birkes, Marvin L., 228 Biscl, Craig D„ 106, 228 Bisel, Mary La Rean, 178 Bishop, Darryl Lynn, 178 Bishop, David A., 118, 147 Bjcrke, Randy C., 178 Biorklund, Randy C., 79, 94, 103, 104, 210 Black, Ronald M., 194 Black, Susan J., 178 Black, Sandra D., 178 Blackburn, Carol, 194 Blackburn, Judith, G., 210 Blackburn, Richard C., Blackhurst, John G., Blaine, Barbara A., 178 Blaine, Roger, 194 Blair, Lucinda L., 103, 228 Blake, Susan K., 228 Blakely, Jan M„ 48, 56, 64, 66, 67, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89, 90, 228 Blakely, Jerry C., 178 Blakesley, Anne, 210 Standing, Jill, 210 Blandlng, Judith E„ 86, 96, 99, 228 Blankenship, Chalis A., 51, 55, 56, 229 Blatter, Holdi, 194 Blevins, Donna, 210 Bloedon, Kay Bloedon, Suzanne L., Bloom, Danny, Bloom, Tercssa R., 178 Blue, Janet L., 178 Blumenfcld, Byron W., 178 Bockman, Carole, 210 Bodncr, Floyd, 103, 121, 210 Bogue, Carol L., 178 Bogue, Patricia F., 97, 210 Bolick, William H., Bollons, Terry, 178 Bolton, Elizabeth A., 178 Bolton, David, 102, 123, 124, 125, 210 Bonomc, Pat, 229 Boone, Linda, 254 Booth, Julio, 105, 210 Booth, Cathy Charlene, 210 Borders, Candls, Borders, Cherie D., Borley, David, 194 Borosund, Gregory A., 121, 132, 229 Borosund, Kenir.e E., 178 Borosund, Jeffrey, 132, 210 Boscole, Bill, Botsford, Dale F., Boyd, Phyllis, 210 Boyer, Cathy, 88, 88, 120, 229 Boylan, Annette, 194 Boyer, John, 210 Boylan, Thomas B., 229 Boyle, Steve, 194 Bradley, Dennis L., 87, 102, 229 Brannan, Michael, 178 Brask, Rick A., Brant, Mike C., 117, 178 Brealey, Dennis, 210 Brckkcn, Lane C., 178 Brewer, Michael, 210 Bridgman, Mary, 100 Bridgman, Dale, 194 Briggs, Renee, 82, 84, 98, 103, 210 Briggs, Susan, 103, 194, 210 Bringhurst, Steven, 194 Brisbln, Nancy, 210 Brom, Julie A., 210 Brom, Mary L„ 178 Broms, Lisa M„ 99, 210 Brooks, David L„ 179 Brooks, Jay A., 179 Brooks, Steven James, 210 Brown, Charlene, 103, 120, 194 Brown, Cynthia A., 210 Brown, Dorothy, 79, 87, 88, 210 Brown, Glorinda A., 179 Brown, Jeanne M., 79, 224, 229 Brown, Jack M., 25, 229 Brown, Linda L„ 229 Brown, Raymond, 88, 194 Brown, Richard W., 229 Brown, Robert M., 117, 130, 179, 229 Brown, Robert 0., Brown, Sheila, 98, 194 Brown, Vickie, 210 Brunner, Sandy, 194 Brush, Jeanne, 179 Brush, Johnee, 32, 58, 112, 114, 132, 224, 229 Brush, Terry G., 25, 88, 194 Bryan, John M., 38, 210 Bryant, Katherine A., 84, 194 Bucher, Judith, 72, 79, 90, 94, 103, 210 Bundy, James L., 87, 88, 96, 210 Burdeny, Allen, 194 Burgan, Richard D., 129, 179, 190 Burger, Linda, 79, 92, 97, 210 Burgslahler, Gary V., 179 Burke, Jane L., 25, 65, 88, 91, 105, 229 Burke, Kathy, 90, 209, 210 Butcher, Curt L., 179 Butler, Charles 0„ Buxton, Mark, 116, 194 Byers, Marcia E., 104, 229 C Cady, William E„ 79, 229 Calre, Michael, 102, 132, 210 Calabrese, Patricia K., 230 Calhoun, Monica, 210 Caldwell, Michael L., 230 Campbell, Lorraine, 230 Campbell, Mike, 132, 194 Candeaux, Terry A., 210 Carder, Gilbert, 84, 194 Carlson, Gregory S., Carlson, James, 88, 194 Carlson, Jill K., 179 Carlson, Janey J„ 92, 99, 230 Carlson, Theresa A., 82, 91, 230, 284 Carman, Linda J., 194 Carnahan, Judy A., 230 Carper, Evelyn Marie Carpenter, Colleen, 210 Carpenter, Linda L„ 179 Carpenter, Kevin, 194 Carpenter, Linda L., 54, 230 Carper, Evelyn, 194 Carson, Gloria G., 179 Carter, Gilbert, 132, 148 Carter, Kathleen A., 230 Carter, Steven D„ 130, 179 Case, Carter, 103, 194 Case, Kathyollen, 103, 179 Case, Steven D„ 230 Casey, Frederick A., 179 Casley, Marylee, 194 Castles, Colleen, 82, 84, 194 Castles, John W„ 79, 102, 123, 124, 230 Casteel, Peggy, 88, 194 Cate, Linda J„ 179 Cecil, Janelle, 92, 194 Cedergreen, Robert E., 79, 94, 224, 230 Chaffer, Ronald E., 230 Ccrvarlch, Nancy A., 72, 94, 103, Chambers John A., 89, 108, 121, 230 Chaney, David W., 117, 135, 147, 179 Chaney, Laura M., 94, 230 Charlton, Jerrie, 194 Charters, Karen, 98, 211 Charters, Katherine, 211 Chester, Edward M., 179 Chewnlng, Carolyn 8., 97, 194, 211 Chewning, Susan G., Chichester, Shelley, 103, 194 Chllson, David, 90, 211 Chilson, Ron, 194 Christiansen, Roy, 194 Chism, Clifton, 194 Clark, Barbara, 194 Christensen, David, 211 Clark, Deborah j., 179 Clark, Don Jr., 211 Clark, James, 103, 195 Clark, Robert E., 118, 179 Clement, Sue, Clifton, Gordon, 211 Clist, Barbara C., 179 Clymore, Deborah A., 179 Coe, Linda J., 230 Cotfee, Kathryn S., 103, 211 Coffee, William, 116, 128, 195 Cole, Brian A., 113, 230 Cole, Joel, 88, 102, 195, 207 Cole, Michael C., 231 Collier, Unda E., 75, 78, 79, 95, 264 Collins, Cherida L., Collins, Robert W., 83, 84, 231 Collins, Terry, 75 Combs, Daniel F„ 179 Conod, Bob, 211 Condra, Cathe, 195 Conger, Duane, 88, 102, 195 Conklin, Nancy E., 231 Conklin, Royce J., 231 Connaway, Judith A., 79, 80, 103, 231, 284 Connolly, David J„ 231 Connolly, Deborah K., 179 Connole, Kent, 79, 101, 119, 211 Conrad, Donna R., 179 Cook, Diane, 195 Cook, Vicki, 92, 195 Cooper, Laurol A., Cooper, Richard W., 195 Corby, Terry, 211 Corn, Gloria, 211 Corn, John, 195 Corson, Jill A., 78, 79, 80, 92, 211 Corwin, Lynda A., 195 Corwin, Mary Jo, 195 Cory, Peter B., 102, 103, 231 Cosletf, Mary, 195 Cosola, Carolyn J., Cottrell, Robin M., 179 Coughlin, Tom W„ Coulter, Hoyard M., Couture, Joel W„ 135, 179 Couture, Mary, 91, 211 Covert, Dana, 132, 195 Cowling, Deborah A., 211 Cowling, Stephen P„ 102, 103, 112, 231 Cox, Beverly A., 211 Cozad, Jeffrey, 102, 103, 121, 195 150, 133-38 Cozard, Robert D., 102, 103, 121 Cramer, Carol, 195 Cramer, John, 70, 79, 95, 102, 112, 114, 128, 211 Cramer, Mary S„ 177, 179 Craner, Charlene, 177, 179, 190 Craner, Mary E., 23, 88, 72, 82, 231, 264 Cravens, Darrell A., 102, 119 Cravens, Thomas N„ 231 Crawford, Darryl, 195, 231 Crawford, Randall, 116, 195 Criswell, William J., 117, 135, 143, 179 Crocker, Bruce, 195 Crosley, David G., 231 Crosley, Linda, 84, 211 Crosswhlte, Rick L., Crow, Stephen L., 79, 102, 112, 114, 115, 138, 231 Crowe, Devon G., 102, 211 Crowston, Elizabeth S., 231 Culbertson, Anne, 211 Culy, Retfa Mae, 195 Cumberland, 118 Curry, D. Ann, 103, 195 Curless, Kristcen A., Currier, Debbie G., 179 Curtis, Brent, 102, 123, 124, 195 Curtis, Susanno M., Curtis, Virginia R., 231 Cyders, Chris, 116, 211 D Daggett, Michael W., 232 Dally, Sharon D., 77, 232 Dale, Anita M., 100, 179 Dale, Everett J., 87, 88, 95, 232 Dale, Nancy A., 80, 82, 94, 103, 232 Dalzell, Carol N„ 179 Dana, Sally C., 79, 83, 84, 232, 284 Daniel, Rena, 195 Danish, Estelle, 70, 83, 84, 94, 193, 195, 205 Darrin, Linda, Darrin, Nancy C., Daugherty, Hugh P., 179 Daugherty, Penny J., 232 Davenport, Richard, 232 Davis, Daniel D., 113 Davies, Babette, 195 Davies, Bruce L„ 89, 91, 232 Davis, Dan, 91, 102, 179, 232 Davis, Dixie, 211 Davis, Greg, 48, 211 Davis, James E., 180 Davis, Janet E., 180 Davis, Robert D., 112, 232 Davis, Roger, 211 Davis, Sandra K., 211 Davis, Terry Allen, Davis, Tony R., Dawson, Susan, 211 Dean, Marilyn, 82, 84, 92, 97, 100, 211 Decker, Karla, 100, 195 Decker, Kerry A., 180 Decker, Marcia, 94, 100, 195 Decker, Michael, 195 Dcloff, Ed, 79, 82, 84, 85, 87, 88, 95, 209, 211 Dempster, Judith L., 99, 232 Dennis, Clara M., Dennis, John R„ Denton, Theodore, 195 Derr, Sandra, 180 Devaul, Diane M„ Dewey, Edward, 195 Dewey, Marilyn F., 79, 100, 232, 244 De Young, Diane E., 77, 82, 84, 85, 83- 232 Dlckman, Linda A., 211 Dlegel, Gregory K., 180 Dimmltt, Pat, 211 Dixon, Kathleen, 195 Dixon, Bud W., Dixon, Susan, 232 Dobbins, Robin H., 77 Doerrie, Don, 195 Doherty, Diane E„ 95, 232 Donaldson, Phillip, 232 Dornhecker, Carol, 91, 211 Dorman, James, 195 Dorman, Ted M„ 77, 78, 79, 90, 102, 119, 233 Dorsey, Marlene, 99, 211 Dossey, Steve, 116, 195 Doughty, Cathy, 99, 100, 195 Douglas, Cynthia J., 180 Douglas, Marilyn, 99, 211 Douglas, Terry, 195 Douglas, Robert, 211 Douglass, Porter, 196 Douglass, Tom M„ 103, 211 Douglas, Lynn M., 195 Dove, Brent ley, 87, 180 Dove, McKinney D., 87, 211 Dowell, Suzanne, 211 Downing, Darlene K., 233 Downing, Richard K., 196 Doyle, Wendy S., Drake, Rob, 75, 102, 119, 193 Drew, Phillip S., 88, 196 Dreycr, Jon, 196 Dreyer, Laural L., 180 Drcyer, Mary, 212 Drougas, Thomas, 102, 112, 196 Duckett, Larry, 180 Duffy, Sharon J„ 72, 76, 233 Dunbar, Donna M., 79, 84, 212 Duncan, Terry, 212 Dunn, Lynda, 108, 196 Dunn, Michael T„ 180 Dunn, Richard S., 118, 143, 180 Dunstan, Don, 87, 196 Dunstan, Robert, 87, 212 Durham, Paula Jo, 180 Durham, Tanya L., 79, 99. 150, 233, 264 Dusa, Margo M., 57, 212 Dutton, JoAnne, 73, 212 Dvorak, Jan, 196 Dye, Carol A., 94, 233 E Eason, Craig S„ 129, 180 Eason, Linda B., 55, 56, 72, 79, 80, 94, 104, 233 Eckholm, Eric J., 103, 117, 180 Eckols, Dennis, 86, 131, 196 Edelson, Sylvia, 212 Edens, Greg, 212 Edwards, Nancy C., 103, 109, 180, 191 Eggiman, Linda R., 180 Ehrl, Fred A., 180 Eicher, Kenneth, 212 Ekiridge, John E„ 118, 147, 180 Ellerbroek, Ronald, 196 Ellis, Elon E., 66, 79, 102, 148, 224, 233-36 Ellis, John S., 103, 117, 147, 180 Emmons, Andrea, 212 Encell, Charles, 196 Endresen, Ed, 87, 196 Endright, Sandra M., 180 Enright, Susan, 212 Epier, Wesley A., 118, 143, 180 Eples, Shirley Ann, 212 Erland, Jane, Errend, Laura, 94, 97, 193, 196, 20S Errend, Lorin, Eriksson, Elisabeth, 44, 55, 56, 70, 95, 233-36, 267, 276. Erickson, Robert D., 116, 212 Erland, Linda M., 72, 79, 80, 104, 150, 233-38 Evans, Albert, 196 Evans, Carole S., 43, 82, 233 Evans, Nancy P., 233 Evans, Bob, 180 Evenson, Reed, 196 F Fairfield, Rodger W., 118, 180 Falco, Karen M., 48, 82, 83, 84, 89, 90, 233 Farmer, Carrol J., 233 Farnsworth, Margaret, 196 Foulkenbury, Len D., Faurot, David J., 66, 74, 79, 233, 264 Faurot, Thomas W., 117, 129, 180 Faus, Curtis, 212 Faus, Pamela, 196 Feeney, Linda D., 196 Felbel, Fred L., 233 Feightncr, Cheryl, 196 Felghtner, Michael, 196 Felghtner, Ronald A., 102, 123, 124, 126, 233 Felkel, Gary G., Fenning, Charles, 196 Fenton, Pam L., 180 Ferguson, Judith, 100, 196 Ferguson, Susan M., 88, 180 Ferron, Dyson P., 234 Fldanzo, Bill, 196 Fieken, Lee, 196 Fields, Roger B., 212 Fillinger, Donald B., 180 Fllllnger, Ronald, 196 Flshel, Brad F., 118, 180 Fishel, Karen, 94, 212 Fisher, Donna, 196 Fisk, Kathleen, 92, 99, 212 Flaxman, Joan, 79, 83, 84, 94, 97, 103, 212 Fitzgerald, Dennis D., 180 Flynn, Timothy O., 180 Fogarty, Chuck, 118, 181 Fogg, Sharonal, 196 Folkstad, Donna, 181 Force, David, 196 Force, Joyce, 234 Ford, Allan L., 181 Fornshell, David, 212 Fornshell, Patricia L., 181 Force, Joyce E., 98, 234, 264 Formway, Carrie G., 79, 99, 234 Formway, Melanie, 97, 196 Forth, Glenn, 196 Fortlno, Margaret M., 181 Fortino, Frank L., 112, 196 Foster, Lynde S., 181 Foster, Patricia A., 212 Foster, Sandra, 86, 196 Foster, William D., 234 Fowler, Patti, 196 Fowler, Ward A., 102, 103, 234 Fowlls, Michael J., 79, 95, 234, 263, 264 Fox, Chuck, 84, 91, 116 Fox, John R., 181 Fox, Valerie M., 79, 94, 234, 264 Foyston, John B., 181 Frace, Claudia $., 181 Frace, Linda, 212 Frach, Jerry, 196 Frach, John, 86, 212 Fredrickson, Susan E., 181 Free, Bruce A., 88, 102, 103, 234 Free, Michael, 87, 196 Freed, Dennis, 79, 101, 102, 103, 113, 121, 132, 134, 212 Frelhelt, Janis, 212 Friedman, Les, 117, 147, 181 Frisbey, Vicki, 84, 99, 212 Fritfs, Marcia, 181 Fritz, John W„ 181 Froman, Walter, 90, 103, 196 Fruck, Russell, 196, 212 Fry, Harold D„ 234 Frykholm, Daryl J., 181 Furst, Barbara S., 181 G Gabler, William W„ 75, 118, 147, 181 Gaines, Janis E., 212 Galbraith, John, 234 Gallinger, Jim, 212 Galllnger, Sherral C„ 181 Gardner, Teresa L., 212 Garland, Judith, 99, 103, 212 Garrett, Glenn K., 79, 102, 138, 140, 234, 264 Gass, Douglas, 132, 197 Gass- Terri, 98, 234 Gate, Linda, 181 Gates, Stanton, 212 Gavin, Tim, 181 Gaynor, William L., 30, 32, 40, 82, 84, 89, 234, 264 Gethardt, Judith E„ 181 Geiger, Don, 212 Geigle, Larry L., 103, 117, 181 Geigle, Michael H., 102, 234 Geigle, Steve, 112, 213 Geisler, David, 91, 197 Gell, Jonathan, Geltz, James A., 42, 79, 102, 119, 234 Gerber, Donna M., 234 Gerbracht, Nlcolaas D„ 181 Gerson, Eleonore J., 25, 103, 181, 191 Gerson, Joan E.r 72, 79, 95, 103, 1C6, 150, 235-38 Gevurtz, Steven L., 235 Gibbons, Deborah J., 181 Gibson, Anita M„ 48, 82, 83, 84, 89, 90, 235, 264 Gibson, Ralph M., 181 Ghelfl, John, 132, 197 Gihings, Nancy, 197 Gilbert, Kenneth A., 103, 235 Gilbert, Karla, 235 Gilbert, Thomas, 101, 102, 103, 112, 213 Gill, Lawrence A., 181 Gilmore, Mike, 103, 181 Gittlngs, Nancy, 99 Gleeson, Timothy, 25, 28, 32, 33, 50, 56, 79, 95, 102, 138, 137, 235, 264 Glos, Mark, 88, 197 Godard, Donald W„ 79, 91, 102, 123, 124, 126, 235, 264 Godard, Janet, 197 Godfrey, Diana, 98, 99, 213 Godfrey, Lawrence, 197 Goin, Karl P., 197 Goldterg, Linn, 83, 84, 235 Golden, Dennis R., 213 Goldsterry, Gary L., 102, 112, 123, 124, 125, 138, 235 Gollihugh, Roleeta L„ 83, 84, 235 Gollihugh, Sharlenc, 181 Goodrich, Coleon M„ 181 Goodwin, Curtis J., 181 Gorman, Jim, 87 Gorman, Tom, 77 Grabskl, John R., 181, 190 Grant, Kathryn H„ 181 Grau, Philip, 181 Graves, Pete, 32, 37, 80, 89, 96, 102, Graves, Kirk, 103, 117, 136, 137, 147 Gray, Billy, 197 Gray, Dale, 213 Gray, John, 213 Gray, Roger, 79, 83, 84, 148, 235 Gray, Beverly, 197 Greathouse, Gordon, 79, 83, 84, 95, 101, 213 Grcdvlg, Gordon A., 25, 129, 117, 129, 143, 181 Grcdlvg, Jeff, 138, 213 Gredvig, Susan K., 235 Green, Diana, 235 Green, Kandace R., 181 Green, Kristine, 197 Green, Poter, 103, 181 Greer, Mark, 87 Grey, Gcorganne N., 181 Grider, Leslie D., 88, 235 Grider, Russell, 197 Grier, Mark, 154, 213 Griffith, Douglas, 103, 197 Grlpp, Don H., 235 Gripp, Richard, 197 Grogan, Gary H., 182 Grosharf, Jody, 182 Groshart, Terry, 94, 213 Gross, Sherry, 213 Grutbe, Nancy, 197 Grubbc, Susan C„ 99, 103, 120, 236 Gulllngs, Gary V., 236 Gullings, Gerald L., 236 Gulllngs, Marvin, 197 Gust, Douglas, 236 Gust, Sharyn M., 182 Guyton, Cecil L„ 82, 97, 236 H Haberman, Janet R., 182 Haberman, Kathy, 99, 213 Hackney, Pom, 213 Hadfield, Chris, 102, 136, 137, 197 Haffncr, Alark L., 182 Haga, Signe Rose, 79, 213 Hagan, Deborah S„ 182 Hagan, Geraldine, 236 Hager, Jacolyn, 213 Hagen, Joanne L„ 79, 90, 236 Haimo, Barbara D., 213 Hair, Christy, 213 Haldeman, Jerry T„ 80, 213 Haldeman, Linda A., 236 Hall, Patrick, 82, 90, 95, 103, 197, 207 Hall, William, 95, 103, 213 Hamel, Connie, 213 Hamel, Dennis, 197 Hamilton, Kathleen, 197 Hamilton, Stephen, 88, 102, 131, 197 Hamm, Toni R„ 182 Hammcrschmith, Mary, 236 Hammltt, Gary W„ 182 Hammitt, Pam, 213 Hammltt, Tommy R., 197 Hampton, Bonnie D., 92, 103, 213 Hamrick, Pamela K., 81, 236 Hance, Kathy, 197 Hand, Terry, 182 Handley, Jay A., 182 Hankel, Lucille M„ 182 Hansen, John M., 79, 102, 236 Hansen, Judl, 94, 1C8, 197 Hanson, Kathleen M., 236 Hanson, James P., 116, 128, 213 Hansen, Kris L., 182 Hanson, Richard, Hanson, Steve, 132, 197 Hardin, Sandra J„ 103, 236 Hardesty, Dianna, 197 Hardin, Lawrence, 103, 197 Harding, Robert A., 56, 102, 121, 236 Hare, Kathryn A., 82, 84. 236 Harrell, Linda R., 103, 182 Harrell, Sandra, 197 Harrington, Barbara J„ 182 Harrington, Lauralee, 182 Harrington, Linda, 100, 197 Harris, Michael L., Harris, John J., 129, 182 Harris, Sharon L., 236 Harrison, Allen D„ 101, 237 Harrison, Colleen S., Harrison Donna L., 182 Harrison, Linda, 94, 197 Hart, Robert W„ 182 Hart, Sharon, 94, 237 Hart, Stanley R„ 117, 130, 182 Harter, Linda, 92, 213 Hartman, Jane E., 237 Harvey, Brian, 30, 44, 56, 70, 82, 103, 224, 237 Harvey, Jack R., 182 Harvey, Rodney, 82, 96, 213 Hassell, Patrick, 91, 197 Hatfield, Timothy B„ 182 Haugsten, Connie, 197 Haugsfcn, Hoot, 103, 121, 213 Hauser, Deborah J„ 182 Hauser, Tommy, 132, 197 Havercroft, Norman L„ 182 Hawley, David R„ 237 Hawley, Susan E„ 182 Haycraft, Michael, 182 Hayden, Mary K„ 182 Hayes, Sally, 197 Hazel, Neal A., 102, 146, 237, 264 Hazlett, Karen, 213 Heasley, Danny, 131, 148, 197 Heasley, Darryl L., 129, 182 Heaton, Dixie, 97, ICO, 213 Heck, Susan D„ 103, 182 Hedge, Coralene A., 237 Hodge, John W., 213 Hedrick, Bruce, 90, 197 Hcgrones, Craig, 197 Hein, Alicia, 213 Helscr, Barney B. Jr., 182 Halferline, Ray M„ 25, 103, 118, 182 Hence, Greg, 213 Henderson, Mike, 213 Henderson, Steven P„ 182 Hennessey, Jim, 132, 198 Henry, Yvonne, 237 Herauf, Allan J., 182 Hcrauf, Ernest, 198 Hering, Janet, 95, 213 Herkshan, Ray, 182 Herman, James E., 182 Herrick, Ann Marie C., 182 Hess, Denise, 213 Hess, Doris A., ICO, 237 Hess, Raymond T„ 182 Hess, Sue, 82, 84 Hewitt, Bonnie J., 182 Hewitt, Deloris, 103, 214 Hewott, Kathy A„ 213 Hewlett, Pam, 82, 103, 214 Hickman, Marcia, 90, 198 Hicks, Dan, 214 Hicks, Laura Lee, 89, 96, 214 Hior, Melody J., 82, 237 Higgins, Barbara G., 94, 98, 237 Higgins, John, 182 High, Robert D„ 21, 41, 64, 66, 79, 91, 102, 103, 136, 237 Hill, Decorah J., 182 Hlnos, Gerri, 214 Hines, Kathleen, 198 Hinsdale, Michael J., 182, 191 Hinsdale, Ronald, 128, 214 Hire, John R., 117, 135, 147, 182 Hlrschterger, Holly, 45, 79, 214 Hoelschen, Paul, 214 Hoffman, Nancy M„ 94, 237 Hoffman, Bill, 198 Hohnstein, Scott J., 102, 112, 132, 237 Holcoke, Robert V ., 121, 148, 193 Holcomb, Carol S., 237 Holmes, Rocert, 88, 90, 214 Holmes, Ronell L„ 88, 90, 238 Hoizman, Teresa, 94, 198 Holzman, Zachary, 214 Holznagel, Craig W., Hoiznagel, Keith, 198 Honlg, Larry A., 182 Hood, David, 198 Hooko, Earl, 198 Hopkins, Cynthia F„ 182 Hopkins, Kathleen, 25, 98, 103, 104, 209, 214 Hopkins, Nancy E„ 182 Hopkins, Steven C., 79, 102, 119, 238, 264 Hopper, Terry, Horine, Larry, V., 238 Horner, Kathie J., 182 Horner, Peggy K„ 95, 233 Hortcnstine, John H., 79, 132, 238 Horton, Ronald L., Hough, Carol, 84, 103, 214 Hough, Larry R„ 182 Houglum, Mark, 90, 128, 198 Houglum, Tom K., 182 Houston, Deborah, 198 Houston, Nancy L., 99, 238 Howard, Shirley, 88, 198 Howe, Jay S., 182 Houk, Geraldine, 198 Howland, Taggart, 103, 132, 198 Hoy, Carol L., 103, 183 Hucklns, Shirley J., 66, 77, 78, 79, 238, 264 Hughes, Gregg, 103, 198 Hughes, Michael T„ 102, 112, 116, 238 Hughes, William A., 38, 95, 102, 148, 238 Hulett, Cheryl, 198 Hummel, Susan, 103, 104, 214 Humphreys, Larry, 79, 238 Hunker, Daphne H„ 82, 102, 238 Hunt, Carolyn, 92, 97, 214 Husen, Beverly, 105, 190, 214 Huston, Tom K„ 214 Hutson, David, 214 Hyde, Judith, 95, 214 Hyde, Orville M., 238 I lltz, Karen, 73, 79, 97, 214 imel, Jeannle, 214 Imes, Louise, 72, 82, 92, 103, 238 Imlah, Patricia, 198 Ingels, Candle, 82, 83, 84, 85, 214 Ingram, Millard, 116, 132, 193 Ireland, Brian, 214 Irwin, Linda F„ 79, 88, 95, 103, 238 Irwin, Lorraine T., 258 J Jack, Joann, 103, 183 Jackson, Dana, 198 Jackson, Jullanne M., 238 Jackson, Marlin, Jackson, Vicki S., 239 James, Chris, 25, 101, 132, 214 James, Matt, 118, 135, 143, 183 James, Thomas, 101, 132, 239 Jannsen, Jesse A., Jannsen, Patrick N., Jarvis, Carol, 84, 198 Jarvis, Marvin L., 183 Jarvis, Michael L„ 183 Jeffers, Colleen, 198 Jeffries, James John, 239 Jensen, Kenneth L„ 183 Jensen, Mary C., 183 Jensen, Sharon, 214 Jewett, Julie, 90, 193 Jczlck, Teresa J., 97, 183 Jezick, Charles J., 198 Johnson, Carolyn, 214 Johnson, Cheryl M., 183 Johnson, Douglas, 214 Johnson, Douglas, 116, 128, 193 Johnson, Elliott R„ 183 Johnson, lla, 86, 88, 214 Johnson, Jerry E., 239 Johnson, Kay L., 183 Johnson, Marshall, 79, 101, 148, 214 Johnson, Richard, 183 Johnson, Susan L., 183 % Johnson, Teddy, 214 Johnson, Wallace N., 87, 214 Jones, Bill, 102, 119, 198 Jones, David, 84, 86, 193 Jones, Jeffrey M„ 214 Jones, Kelly V., 102, 239 Jones, Karen Jean, 120, 239 Jones, Unda Lee, 239 Jones, Kenneth, 214 Jones, Mary E„ 239 Jones, Merel, 102, 113, 214 Jones, Michael D., 198 Jones, Vicki L., 79, 92, 183, 214 Jorgenson, Tim S„ 198 Jurgensen, Linda, 214 Justice, Clyde R., 183 Justice, Kathryn, 198 K Kaddcrly, Leslie, 95, 103 Kampmann, William R., 183 Kantor, Laura, 60, 76, 78, 80, 239 Kantor, Stephen, 198 Kanzler, Annalinde, 72, 239 Karpurk, Linda M., 99, 214 Karstens, Robyn, 86, 88, 214 Kaster, Larry D., 74, 79, 91, 102, 123, 124, 147, 239, 264 Kaster, Steven R., 117, 129, 183, 191 Kauffman, Mark, 95, 102, 112, 214 Kaza, John, 88, 198 Kearney, Jcda V., 69, 70, 94, 239 Kearney, Sheila M., 183 Kcddington, Carol, 36, 55, 56, 79, 82, 91, 104, 239 Keefe, Patricia, 92, 214 Keefer, Boyd, 214 Keefer, Neal L., 239 Keozel, Candace L., 183 Kellas, Allen, 214 Kcllas, Debra J., 183 Kelley, Margaret D., 183 Kelley, Melody G„ 183 Keller, Paul R„ 103, 117, 183 Kelso, Marilyn A., 214 Kennedy, Donna L., 183 Kennedy, Steven R., 87, 239 Kennell, Detby, 94, 108, 193 Kennell, Diana L„ 66, 240 Kennell, Donna L., 106, 240 Kennell, Earle W., 40, 74, 89, 90, 102, 239 Kennell, Tom L., 214 Kenner, Karen, 193 Kenner, Sharon, 198 Kenner, Royal, 214 Kester, Lynne, 41, 72, 79, 90, 103, 120, 136, 224, 240 Kidby, Phillip, 86 Kidder, Dave, 198 Kieihorn, Phyllis, 84, 198 Kikes, Marianne, 97, 99, 214 Klltorn, Janet, 103, 198 Kilby, John, 90, 132, 214 Killpack, Chad L„ 74, 79, 102, 113, 138, 140, 240, 264 Killpack, Wendy L., 183 Kinard, Linda, 84, 214 King, Cheryl, 198 King, Jacalyn, 90, 214 King, Robert B„ 121, 214 Kinslow, Michael, 198 Kinslow, Terry L„ 118, 183 Kirby, Beth M„ 183 Kirby, Gayle L., 78, 81, 94, 178, 240, 263 .270 Kirkpatrick, Janie, 198 Kirkpatrick, Kathleen, 183 Kisor, Dennis, 198 Kltch, Donald D., 91, 106, 121, 240 Klinski, Pamela A., 183 Kluth, Lee, 22, 89, 90, 102, 123, 240 Knispel, Richard L„ 102, 131, 240 Knize, Julienne, 94, 240 Knotts, Richard, Koch, Elaine L., 240, 264 Kocrschgen, Darryl Konrad, Kathie L., 240 Korsmyer, Gary R„ 240 Kovac, Jeffrey, 75, 78, 79, 84, 116, 215 Kovac, Kim, 83, 84, 116, 198 Kraker, Glenda, 75, 84, 215 Krautscheid, David H„ 95, 215 Krautscheid, James E„ 183 Kreick, Cathy, 240 Krcutz, Tamra, 104, 215 Kruse, Stephen C., 183 Kuhl, Gerald, 215 Kuhlman, Donna C., 183 Kumlin, Ronald W„ 183 Kusch, Bernice, 215 Kuzmanich, Linda D., 38, 76, 103, 209, 215 Kuzmanich, Sue, 193 Kuzmic, Michael F„ 240 Kyler, Larry, L Lafky, Becky J., 103, 183 La Foiiette, Michelle, 103 La Grange, Diane, 240 Lahiere, Denise M., 82, 240 Lamm, Eldon W„ 135, 147, 183 Lammert, David, 215 Landers, Cheryl, 84, 91, 95, 103, 209, 215 Landis, Gary, 215 Lange, Carmen Dee, Lange, James D., 183 Larsen, Gary A„ 102, 184 Larsen, Joanne S., 98, 99, 241 Larson, Cleve, 90, 116, 138, 199, 205 Larson, David R., Larson, Dwight, 88, 116, 199 Larson, Judith, 99, 215 Larson, Kenneth, 86, 215 Larson, Marian J., 79, 88, 95, 241, 264 Larson, Patricia M„ 184 Larson, Shirley L., 241 Larson, Steven A., 215 Laufcr, Mike, 103, 215 Lauridsen, Neal, 116, 215 Layton, Abby, 103, 199 Layton, Stephen, 215 Leahy, Tommy, 184 Lee, Loretta, 75, 184 Lee, Richard H., 94, 241 Lee, Roddy W., 102, 184 Lee, William, 215 Leoson, Fred, 199 Leeto, Arvo R.. 241 Legate, Cheryl A., 184 Lehman, Janelle L., 184 Lels, Nancy, Lenard, Rita J., 184 Lcnard, Roger, 199 Lenard, Rosemarie J., 241 Lentz, Linda, 96, 103, 199 LeRoy, Ricky, 199 Lether, Sheryl L., 103 Leuthold, Marcus, 86, 199 Leuthold, Ellen, 91 Llcbeler, Austin J., 131, 199 Lilly, Michael, 215 Lindahl, Patricia K., 103, 184 Ling, Terri J., 184 Ling, Sandra, 215 Linstrom, Thomas, 184 Linville, Janet M., 241 Litflcpage, Paul F., 119, 199 Liftlepage, Robert M„ 131 Lltwiller, Janice K., 88. 105, 241 Livingston, Carolyn, 98, 199 Lobfceregt, Nancy, 184 Lofgren, Lana L., 103, 184 Lofstrom, Karen L., 79, 241, 265 Lohr, Judy M„ 184 Long, Casey D., 184 Long, Judy, 90, .215 Longanecker, Coleen R„ 184 Longanecker, Ronald L., 241 Longhurst, Gordon A., 199 Longway, Philip R., 184 Lorenzan, Sandra, 94, 199 Losll, Patricia, 103, 215 Lowenstein, Glenda M., 184 Lowensteln, Patricia, 80, 99, 241 Lowery, Kathleen A., 105, 241, 260 Loyd, Cleve F., 199 Lucas, Joan B„ 184 Lozier, Wayne A., 132, 199 Luchs, Gary A., 184 Luman, David, 90, 96, 119, 199 Lundeen, Roger, 79, 241, 265 Lusk, Larry, 199 Luther, Paul, 199 Lutien, David, 199 Lyle, Linda, 94, 215 Lynn, Terry W„ 184 Lynn, Vickie, 215 Lyon, Janet, 103, 241 Lyon, Stephen G., 130, 143, 184 M McAnulty, Anne K., 84, 103, 215 McCabe, Timothy, 128, 199 McCarmont, John, 199 McCarthy, Richard L., 147, 184 McCarthy, William, 79, 92, 215 McCartor, Michael J., 242 McCarfor, Patricia, 184 McCool, Michael, 199 McCool, Roberta L., 184 McCoy, Kim K., 117, 129, 184 McCroskey, Marjorie H„ 184 McCroskey, Sharon F., 242 McDaniel, Michelle R., 184 McDonald, Dianne, 103, 199 McDowell, Donald, 242 McDowell, Donna, 243 McDowell, Susan G., 184 McEvoy, Ann K. 184 McEvoy, Susan M., 94, 97, 243 McGibbon, Craig, 87, 103, 199 McGibton, Leann C., 99, 243 McGlue, Tim J. McGrath, Juanita E. 184 McGrew, Diana L. McJury, Janice, 94, 103, 199 McKee, Sharon L. 243 McKenzie, Jane, 94, 103, 199 McKeon, Ronald, 199 McKinley, Kevin, 90, 132, 199 McKinley, Scott D., 82, 89, 90, 243 275 McLain, Larry, McLain, Mary E„ McLaughlin, Pamla A., 184 Mclcod, Nancy A. 48, 5S, 56, 82, 83 84, 243, 265 McLean, Dean S. 243 McLalan 215 McMann, Cris., 215 McLean, 147 McMann, Edward A. 243 McMann, Nancy J. 103, 184 McMurdo, Charles E. 102, 103, 243 McNeal, Michael J. 102, 112, 243 McNeal, Patrick J., 102, 215 McRotert, Patsy, 86, 88, 215 McSherry, Sheryl A., 184 Maclean, John K. 117, 184 Mack, Teresa A., 103, 109, 184 Mack, Timothy F„ 103, 118, 184 Madden, Mel, 184 Madsen, Cydney J., 184 Maddix. Robert, 215 Maddox, Monte 215 Madsen, Tracy 43, 105, 215 Maerz, Delbert D„ 215 Maglnnis, Michael T., 130, 177, 184 Alaginnis, David 132, 199 Maier, Sharon Marie, 95, 242 Maixner, Diana 84, 200 Maixner, Rickie 242 Majury Marianna L. 184 Majury, Ronald S. 242 Malen, Virginia M., 99, 242 Maletis, Chris, 116, 138, 215 Mallcoat, Rayetta 200 Mattery, Diane 106, 150, 215 Malmsten, Karen 76, 78, 79, 94, 215 221 Atolstrom, Leonard W. 184 Maltby, Karen 200 Mangold, Jon 242 Manning, Beth 184 Manning, Penny M. 216 Merchant, Rick 77, 216 Merchant, Trudy L. 184 Marek, Janice 200 Markkanen, Melinda, 185 Markman, Christine 90, 92, 200 Marquardt, Linda 200 Marrs, William 216 Marshall, Susan 90, 200 Marshall, Mike 216 Marshall, Patrick C. 185 Marshall, Terry 242 Martin, Janna L. 100, 242 Martin, John B. 103, 117, 185 Martin, Lyn M. 242 Alartyn, Lynn I. 185 Marty, Lolita 216 Marx, Tom C. 200 Maschke, Lynne M. 94, 103, 242 Mathis, Gay A. 30, 40, 82, 83, 84, 242, 261 Mathison, Inez L. 242 Mattison, Robert 79, 88, 94, 216 Mattox, Gerald W. 185 Mattson, Bradley D. 102, 131, 242 Mattson, David F. 131 Mattson, Kathlyn 82, 84, 98, 216 Mattson, Mark Mattson, Sharon 91, 216 Maurer, Scott E. 185 Maust, Lynn R. 103, 242 May, Linda 79, 94, 216 Mehl, Christina M. 185 Mead, Marilynn A. Mead, Susan P. Mealey, Richard, 103, 116, 128, 238, 139, 200, 206 Mehl, David W. 90, 243 Meigs, Dwight 103, 200 Meigs, Janeen S. 103, 243 Mclster, Diana 73, 200 Meister, Mary Ann 216 Menze, Janet 73, 2CO Menze, A ark 79, 128, 216 Merrlfleld, Diane 200 Merriflcld, Edgar 216 Merrifleld, Terrance 200 Merry, Wendy J. 216 Mesher, Brent J. 185 Meves, Judith J. 243 Moyer, David 103, 132, 200 Meyers, Terri 72, 90 A oyerhoff, Monica L. 185 Michas, Marguerite E. 97, 185 Meyers, Paula 91, 104, 216, 221 Mickels, Gary 200 Mikkelson, Todd 200 Miles, Jane R. 103, 243 Miller, Arleen 84, 216 Miller, Bob R. 185 Miller, Kathleen «V, 185, 243 Miller, Kathleen Miller, Nancy J. 185 Miller, Robert 73, 116, 132, 216 Ai Her, Susan B. 103, 243 Miller, Susan D. Miller, Susan G. 96, 216 Miller, Victoria 244 Miller, Virgil H. Jr. 185 Mineau, Joe J., 118, 135, 185 Minion, Charlene 216 Mitchell, Carol L. 244 Mitchell, Larry Frank, 216 Mitchell, La Vonna M. 216 Mitchell, Lillian F. Mlttelstadt, William 130, 147, 185 Aloen, Kathleen M. 92, 244, 265 Mollercup, Janice, 216 Montgomery, Gerald E. 244 Moomaw, Larry 102, 112, 113, 114, 115, 128, 138, 216 Moore, Craig M. 244 Moore, Michael 216 Moore, Mike D. 87, 185 Moore, Ronald J. 244 Moore, Richard 200 Moore, Thomas W. 244 Moore, Timothy W. 118, 185 Moran, Cathy 103, 200 Morando, Stephen Mordini, Aonte M. 130, 185 Morgan, George J. 103, 244 Morgan, Linda 72, 89, 91, 103, 105, 244 A'.organ, Tim 103, 216, 222 Morgan, Tom 216 Morris, Linda Morris, Thomas J. 185 Morris, Michael 200 Morrison, Valerie 200 Atorser, Mark 132, 200 Morton, Cheryl E. 244 Mosiman, Charles A. 102, 216 Aosiman, Scott 103, 200 Moskowitz, Felice 72, 80, 94, 200 Mosser, Susan K. 185 Mourer, Kathleen 76, 216 Mower, Dana A. 103, 136, 244 Mueller, Glen 132, 244 Mulligan, Maureen L. 120, 244 Mulvey, Judy A. 95, 100, 244 Mulvey, Virginia 37, 79, 91, 216 Mumford, Robert 82, 91, 103, 216 Mundell, Jim A. 185 Mundlgel, Susan 103, 193, 200 Munkrcs, Charles E. 138, 244 Munkres, Jano 73, 84, 200 Munson, Nancy L. 94, 216 Murch, Jim 103, 132, 200 Murch, Kathleen J. 244 Murdza, Mike 86, 116, 200 Murdza, Paula D. 92, 98, 245, 265 Murray, David W. 129, 143, 185 Murray, Robin 216 Ausgrove, Lauretta 216 Myers, Bradley R. 245 Myers, Cathy 200 Myers, Marilyn L. 216 Myers, Tori 103, 200, 205, 207 N Naive, Dan A. 200 Nass, Katherine 200 Nass, Linda D. 185 Nance, Vileen M. 185 Nance, Eileen M. 185 Naudaln, Lauren 216 Naudain, Paul E.. 56, 102, 112, 113, 115, 138, 141, 142, 245 Neff, Barry M. 245 Ncgravel, Mary 185 Nehring, Oil 200 Nchring, Richard 87, 96, 101, 216 Neitling, Kay 200 Noltllng, Larry C. 30, 82, 84, 85, 91, 245 Nelsen, Vicki 200 Nelson, Alice A. 245 Nelson, Carol 200 Nelson, Janet 245 Nelson, Linda J. 76, 224, 245 Nelson, Philip 2CO Nelson, Vikkl A. 185 Ncufcldt, Cynthia 216 Neufeldt, Sylvia R. 79, 245, 26S Ncumelster, Susan 103, 200 Newman, Jerry 102, 121, 200, 205 Newsome, Antza, 200 Newton, Dana 103, 132, 200 Nichols, Linda 98, 216 Nichols, William 103, 119, 216 Nickerson, Terry 200 Nodurft, Linda C. 245 Nodurft, Roland H. 185 Noren, Richard A. 103, 147, 177, 185 Norris, Brenda G. 200 Nickerson, Terry 116 Oakes, Donald 185 Olson, Cynthia 201 Olson, Don 201 Nodurft, Rita 216 Noren, Christy 94, 103, 200 Norris, Bradley E. 42, 73, 79, 245, 265 Norris, Rebecca 201 tyorth, Julie 201 Nunn, Patricia O Oathes, Cynthia Y. 96, 245 O'Bannon, Michael, 245 Oborne, Robert 201 Oberg, Sheila M. O'Brien, Nina F. 245 O'Connell, Daniel P. 147, 185 O'Brien, Tim E. 245 O'Connell, Jim 216 Odgers, Johnny 216 Odgers, Sandro L. 245 Odrlln, Carol J. 185 Odrlin, Patty 201 Odrlln, Sally 201 Ogle, Bryna L. 201 Ogle, Sandrca L. 201 Ohm, Judith L. 246 Olberding, Alice 201 Oltcrdlng, Camille L. 82, 246 Oldroyd, Mary 82, 83, 84, 91 O'Kelly, Pat, 216 O'Leary, Kathy Marie 99, 216 Olln, Christine A. 185 Olsen, Unda C. 185 Olson, Chris D. 118, 130, 185 Olson, Cynthia K. 185 Olson, Donald L. 201 Olson, Michael N. 246 Olson, Pat 217 Olson, Robert A. 217, 246 Olson, Robert D. 89, 91, 217 Olson, Kelley 25, 79, 95, 101, 217 Oman, Douglas 102, 103, 121, 217 O'Nolll, Theresa C. 185 Opgrend, Mark 88, 217 Orav, Irja 97, 18S Orr, Diane 103, 217 Ortiz, Christine D. 246 Ortiz, Teri M. 201 Osborne, Rose M. 217 Oswald, Cordelia 201 Ougheltree, Larry O. 8«, 185 Owens, Roger G., 246 P Pace, Sharon Sue 94, 103, 201 Palmblad, Christie Pankow, Jerome 246 Parish, Bettye A. 246 Parker, Lynn 99, 217 Parker, Pennle 73, 87, 201 Parmer, Dixie 86, 201 Parry, Robert W. 103, 118, 185 Parsons, Cary Richard 217 Patrick, Ann 217 Patrick, Scott T. 185 Patterson, Mark 185 Patton, Valerie J. 103, 185, 191 Patton, Vicki L. 246 Paul, Stephanie E. 103, 217 Paul, Donna 186 Patty, Barbara E. 79, 246 Paulsen, Wayne A. 217 Payne, Constance L. 201 Payne, Larry L. 217 Paz, Paul C. 30, 82, 83, 84, 132, Paz, Richard G. 217 Pearson, Rodney S. 186 Peblcy, Herbert J. 201 Peddicord, David 201 Peel, Stephen R. 186 Peer, Dale M. 246 Peer, Darleen M. 186 Pennington, Eric D. 117, 135, Penson, Christine 201 Perkins, Russell 88, 217 Perry, Linda, 77, 92, 217 Peterson, Carol Peterson, Dennis 201 Peterkort, Jack 88, 217 Peterkort, Robert F. 186 Peterson, Linda 86, 217, Peterson, Mark T. 246 Peterson, Robert D. 135, 186 Peterson, Scott 201 Peterson, Thomas D. 79, 186 Peterson, Tom 246 Pettit, Sally F., 246 Peters, Marcia 92, 103, 201 Petzold, Teresa C. 186 Phillips, Cherl L. 94, 247 Phillips, James R. 246 Phillips, Kim M. 186 Phillips, Marcus 193, 201 Phillips, Mary Phillips, Steven G. 84, 85, 83, Pickens, Michael R. Phillips, Kathryn A. 217 Pieratt, Roger 87, 88, 201 Pierson, Richard 217 Pietz, Jon 201 Pittman, Mary 186 Pittman, Thomas J., 96, 217 Place, David E. 79, 119, 247, Place, Cynthia E. 186 Plapp, Patricia L. 186 Plapp, Ernest 201 Plainer, James L. 102, 247 Plummer, April 79, 83, 84, 87, 217, 247, 265 Plummer, Janis E. 247 Plummer, Ralph Poehler, Carol A. 186 Poehler, Fred G. 247 Pointer, Joyce E. 247 Poland, Candice E. 48, 82, 83, 85, 247 Poland, Steven C. 201 Polctte, Penny 201 Polos, Barbara E. 177, 186 Pool, Janice P. Posey, Mike 147, 186 Poore, Marilyn 201 Potts, Donald L. 247 Potts, Jo Ann 201 246 186 247 265 88, 84, Price, Jim 87, 217 Pries, James 8. 217 Pries, John Hopson 247 Priest, Terry 247 Pritchard, Lorraine 201 Priest, Charles 201 Pritchett, Judy J., 186 Proffitt, Janice 79, 91, 217 Prohaska, Donald H. 247 Pruett, Gail M. 186 Pulliam, Judith L. 186 Pullln, Christine 86, 88, 92, 217 Pullin, Diane L. 186 Purdy, Wesley D. 136, 137, 143, 186 Purvis, Charles 90, 217 Purvis, Robert P. 217 Pyle, Kathleen A. 186 Pyle, Linda J. 77, 83, 84, 94, 247 Pyle, Randall 102, 103, 119, 201 Q Quarlng, Sharon 247 R Raetz, Gary M. 186 Ragni, John P. 186 Ragnl, Linda 92, 103, 201 Raines, Jon R. 86, 88, 247 Ramp, Karen V. 80, 97, 248 Rand, Dennis, 186 Rands, Stephen 217 Ransom, James 217 Rant, Norman 128, 138, 217 Rasmusen, Nancy M. 186 Rasmusen, Ann, 103, 186 Rasmussen, Bryan R. 217 Rasmussen, Bud 102, 103, 136, 248 Redman, Janet L„ 39, 61, 70, 72, 79, Rauschkolb, Barry 186 Rauschkolb, Frank 217 Rauschkolb, Jan Recken, Stephen 95, 132, 248 Redee, Randy 90 Redman, Janet L. 39, 61, 70, 72, 79, 82, 89, 90, 92, 94, 97, 248, 265 Reed, David Ross 186 Reed, Linda C. 186 Reedy, Bruce 217 Reeves, Douglas D. 248 Reeves, Janice L. 186 Reid, Dick 132, 201 Reid, James W. 248 Reid, Michael P. 147, 186 Reifenrath, Tanya 217 Rcingold, Diana R. 186 Reingold, Jeff 217 Reiter, 8arbara 25, 94, 201 Reiter, Harold D. 103, 130, 143, 186 Reynolds, Jim 217 Rhiger, Rosemary L. 82, 103, 248 Rhoads, David E. 187 Rhodes, Gory 217 Rhoton, John 201 Rich, Gwendolyn 100, 201 Richard, Ronald 201 Richardson, Gloria L. 76, 217 Richardson, Peggy A. 201 Riches, Roberta L. 187 Rickey, Joseph 248 Rlghtmire, Allen D. 187 Riley, Georgene 217 Ripper, Richard Rivers, Rene 248 Robbins, David 102, 119, 218 Robbins, Jane W. 218 Roberts, Thomas R. 248 Kobertson, Deborah 24« Robertson, Marilee J. 248 Robinson, Carl A. 87, 102 Robinson, Glenda R. 248, 265 Robinson, Wanda 202 Robson, Kelly D. 187 Robson, Steven G. 248 Rodgers, Gail 218 Roesler, Rozanne L. 79, 89, 91, 103, 248, 265 Rogers, Janet 25, 72, 79, 103, 105, 218 Rogers, Laura 72, 90, 218, 103, 94, 75, 79 Rogers, Dick 131, 187 Rohlffs, Daniel 90, 128- 202 Roloff, Larry R. 87, 88, 248, 265 Roloff, Linda 202 Rollins, Tim 116, 202. Ronning, N. Bruce 249 Rookstool, Jo Ann, 83, 84, 94, 103 249 Rosier, Edith L. 187 Rosier, William L. 218 Rossi, Jack H. 187 Rossi, Bonnie 249 Roy, James R. 187 Ructer, Anne L. 105, 249 Ruecker, Janice 91, 218 Ruecker, Jerald 202 Rudat, Sandra L. 97, 249 Ruggles, Virginia 92, 202 Rupert, Melody L. 99, 249 Russelle, Michael 79, 95, 98, 218 Rutledge, Anne M. 249, 70, 83, 77, 78, 82, 79, 84, 85, 265 Rutledge, Fred J. 218 Rutledge, Joyce C. 187 Rydman, Ron 87, 202 Rydman, Susan M. 91, 249 Rye, Gayle C. 202 Rye, Richard E. 202 S Sabin, Michael, 218 Salmonson, Kathryn M„ 94, 103,249 Saltman, Marsha L. 187 Saltman, Roberta F., 249 Sampson, Georgia, 94, 218 Samson, Janice C., 187 Sandefur, Ronald E. 202 Sare, J. Douglas, 102, 103, 121, 218 Saunders, Salle, 218, 249 Saylor, Christy L. 187 Saunders, Doug, 202 Saylor, William 202 Schaefer, Ruth, 218 Schallberger, Connie 202 Schell. Kathryn J. 187 Schell, Ralph, 102, 112, 218 Schcndel, Robert W. 249 Schibel, John, 102, 103, 119, 136,218 Schlebel, Maxine, 79, 92, 218 Schlefelbein, Lyn, 84, 94, 218 Schilling, Jerry R. 187 Schleiger, Karen, 202 Schlottman, Gary R., 187 Schtottman, Judith V. 249 Schlottman, James A., 249 Schmidt, Michael 218 Schmidt, Paul, 218 Schmidt, Ronald R„ 249 Schofield, Dale H. 70, 74, 102, 123, 124, 127, 249 Schofield, Ronald, 131, 202 Scholes, Arthur L., 118, 147, 187 Schreiber, Jan, 202 Schrotzbcrgcr, Jon E„ 202, 207 Schultz, Lester W. 187 Schultz, Thomas P., 187 Schulz, Karen A., 72, 99, 250 Schulz, Richard 202 277 Schulz. Sandra, 202 Schulz, Timothy A., 187 Schun, Peter, 95, 250 Schun, Patricia Scott, Becky, 187 Seeley, David C., 101, 116, 218 Seclye, Evan R., 103, 117, 187 Seelye, Paul R., 136, 250 Seibcl, Wayne 218 Selandcrs, Darlene, 103, 187 Selfridge, Robert T„ 250 SeUridge, Timm, 103 Senff, Dlnnle, 202 Senff, Robert A., 250 Sessions, David B., 187 Seymour, Gail E., 83, 84, 187 Shanafelt, Gary L., 250 Shannon, Donald, 202 Shannon, Marguerite L., 94, 250 Shannon, Ron, 202 Shannon, William R., 187 Shatava, Laurel, 100, 202 Shattuck, Jane A., 187 Shaw, Carol, 87, 202 Shay, Dana, 103, 202 Shaw, Daniel, 202 Shaw, James, 86, 88, 97, 218 Sheinin, Bruce 218 Sheldon, Tara P., 26, 79, 86, 88, 92, 105, 250 Shelley, Robert L., Sherrel Lea, 218 Shipley, Jody, 250 Shirley, Dennis P., 187 Shook, Michael C., 250 Shoop, Larry R„ 187 Short, Robert L„ 79, 121, 102, 250 Short, Robert, 40 Short, Victoria, 94, 103, 218 Shuman, Doris L., 250 Slebert, William L., 117, 130, 187 Siechen, Gloria J., 91, 250, 26S Slechcn, Philip, 91, 202 Siegfried, Caryn A., 187 Siegfried, Christine, 94, 202 Siegfried, Colleen M„ 187 Sicgner, Larry, 250 Sigafoos, Yvonne K„ 250 Sigei, James, 218 Slgvaldsen, Osmund, 218 Sikorski, Michael J., 250 Siler, Christy G., 218 Siler, Richard A., 251 Simmons, Ronald, 218 Simmons, Glenn H., 251 Silver, Shari L. Simons, Sherry Simpson, David, 116, 202 Simpson, Paul, 202 Simpson, William G„ 251 Sink, Pamela, 202 Sivers, Winettc, 84, 94, 103, 150, 218 Six, Candice L„ 251 Siordal, Pamela, 202 Skeels, Randy, 202 Skelton, Anne C., 103, 251 Skinner, Larry, 116, 202 Slack, Louise E., 202 Slavens, Stephen G„ 75, 79, 87, 95, 224, 251, 265 Smart, Richard 102, 103, 218 Smeby, Beverly 202 Smirl, Joe, 187 Smith, Carolyn C., 79, 91, 251 Smirl, Tim, 187 Smith, Cathy, 99, 202 Smith, Carter, 190 Smith, Charles E., 251 Smith, Cheryl A., 218 Smith, Coyne A., 87, 88, 103 Smith, David A., 132, 203 Smith, Craig, 187 Smith, Donna J., 84, 97 Smith, Gary L., 82, 251, 265 Smith, Gilbert, 102, 103, 119, 218 Smith, Janet, 203 Smith, Judy, 203 Smith, Karen L. 79, 80, 94, 104, 251 Smith, Kenneth, 218 Smith, Liane M„ 88, 218 Smith, Martha, 203 Smith, Pamela S., 97, 187 Smith, Penelope, 218 Smith, Richard L., 187 Smith, Sandra J., 84, 251 Smith, Sandy, 218 Smith, Sandra $., 99, 203 Smith, Sharllyn J., 187 Smith, Tony L., 187 Sneddon, Marc, 116, 133, 203 Snedecor, Barbara, 79, 82, 84, 94, 218 Snedecor, Joy L., 187 Sneff, Bob 102 Snyder, Michole F„ 25, 69, 70, 104, 191, 251 Soell, Suzanne, 94, 203 Sohlstrom, David M., 203 Sook, Mary L., 187 Sook. Sara L„ 91, 95, 251 Somerville, Pat, 253 Sowell, Arnold R., 251 Spaan, Harlan, 84 Spady, Michael C., 187 Specht, John D„ 187 Spechf, Laura L„ 252 Speed, Kim, 75, 150, 203 Spence, Melody, 218 Spence, Mcrrllee A., 187 Spence, Monica R., 103, 252 Spencer, Michael C„ 88, 95, 252 Sperl, Roger T„ 187 Spohn, Pamela R., 96, 252 Springer, Deanna A., 203 Springsteen, Tom, 102, 112, 218 Stahlman, Michael, 129, 147, 187 Starr, Barbara A., 94, 106, 252 Stashin, Peggy, 218 Stein, Kathleen, 79, 90, 98, 218 Stekelenburg, Janet, 203 Stclzer, Greg, 103, 203 Stephenson, Wm. D„ 187 Stevens, Alan R., 187 Stevens, Charlene, 73, 203 Stevens, Gloria, 94, 218 Stevens, Kathy D., 187 Stewart, Dennis, 203 Stewart, William, 203 Stlckney, John, 252 Stilson, Gregory H., 102, 103, 121, 136, 252 Stipe, Warren, 88, 218 Stith, Lawrence, 87, 103, 218 Stober, Wendy Sfollcr, Richard W. 130, 143, 187 Stoller, Ronald A., 87, 252 Stone, Duane J., Stout, Dema K., 67, 79, 82, 83, 84, 92, 103. 120, 252 Stowe, Evert Ray, 203 Strohorn, Carie E., 72, 103, 188 Strandemo, Donald P„ 102, 113, 252 Strid, Kristine L., 108 Strochein, Jim, 36 Strode, Dianna Lynn, 188 Stronach, Don L.. 147. 188 Stronach, James, 218 Strong, Carol M. 40, 79, 90, 252, 265 Stroschelm, Jim, 252 Stroud, Carla C„ 82, 83, 84, 94, 252 Stroup, Glenda L., 188 Stumpff, Neva, 203 Suckow, Kathleen, 203 Sullivan, Steven R., 188 Sundberg, Paul, 102, 103, 136, 219 Sunderland, Donna K., 188 Sundin, Benita, 203 Sundin, Vernon C. Jr., 252 Sundt, Gregory, 219 Svela, Bruce, 88, 203 Svela, Gloria, 203 Svela, Norma R„ 109, 188 Svela, Kenneth, 219 Svela, John R„ 252 Swanson, David, 88, 203 Swanson, Michael, 252 Swanson, Patrick R„ 135, 143, 188 Swanson, Richard E., 79, 102, 112 114, 123, 124, 145, 253, 265 Sweany, Pat, 219 Sweet, David H. Sweetman, David, 103, 188 Sweetman, Per, 79, 94, 219, 222 Swindell, Carla M., Symank, Rex R„ 188 T laggart, Philip Ray, 118, 143, 188 Tan, Bruce W., 118, 188 Taube, Kenneth, 219 Taylor, Cheryl A., 103, 253 Taylor, Bruce, 203 Taylor, Jamellc K. 188 Taylor, Nancy, 219 Taylor, Richard A., 118, 135, 143, 188 Tegner, Thomas Wayne, 219 Templeton, Susan, 103, 203 Tenny, Kenneth W., 253 Terry, Nancy G., 80, 94, 253 Terry, Roy M., 189 Teufel, Linda R., 188 Teufel, Tom, 95, 101, 219 Tews, Marianne K., 188 Thelin, Dennis J., 148, 253 Thelin, Julia H„ 188 Thomas, 8laine A., 188 Thomas, Daniel L., 253 Thomas, John, 219 Thomas, Roland, 219 Thomas- Sandra M„ 72, 253 Thompson, Gerald, 253 Thompson, Janet, 76, 219 Thompson, Terry B., 102, 123, 124, 125, 127, 138. 140, 141, 142, 253, 260 Thoreson, Candace L., 253 Thoreson, Richard, 203 Thorn, Bobbl, 103, 219 Thorne, Steve, 203 Thornton, Laura L., 203 Thorud, Donna M., 188 Thorud, Joyce A., 253 Tiederman, Gregory, 219 Tillinghast, Carole M„ 94, 253 Tillinghasf, Chris, 203 Tlmmel, Leslie, 98, 99, 219 Timmerman, Karen E., 103, 188 Timmins, David L„ 188 Timmins, Karen, 90, 95, 203 Tinsman, Steven, 203 Tolby, Gayle, 253 Tolby, Joy, 72, 103, 188 Toman, Allen, 94, 203 Toman, Michael P., 73, 253 Tomaskie, George E., 188 Tomkin, Mary, 203 Tomkin, Patrick R., 253 Tomlinson, Nicole, 203 Torrey, Diane L„ 188 Torrey, Linda G.. 76, 83, 84, 253 Townes, Michael D. 253, 265 Trachsel, Charlene P., 188 Trout, Kathleen, 94, 97, 103, 219 Troxel, Dennis, 203 Trullingcr, Gregory A., 102, 132, 254 Tsohonis, Kathleen Tsugawa, Lance, 102, 132, 219 Tuckey, Kimberley Rea Tullis, Janna, 203 Tullls, John L., 102, 113, 138, 254 Tuma, Karen, 103, 219 Turrell, David, 219 Turrell, Irene, M„ 188 Turner, Renee L. U Uhrich, Dottle S., 219 Ulvedal, Barbara J., 188 Underwood, Fred Underwood, John F., 74, 79, 90, 102, 254 Uppinghouse, Nancy A., 82, 84 Ure, Douglas C„ 188 Uttlng, Jan S., 188 Utting, Lee P., 254 V Vadnais, Gretchen, 94, 219 Van Bladeren, John A., 130, 188 Van cieve, Kristine K. 103, 219 Van Cleve, Laurie, 95, 203 Vandchcy, Terry, 203 Vandorn, Gayle F., 100, 188 Van Houten, Susan K„ 219 Vanhouten Thomas A., 129, 188 Varga, Charles, 58, 79, 84, 103, 119, 219 Vaughn, Gary, 219 Vershum, Eugene, 79, 95, 96, 217 vetorino, Frank E., 188 Vetorlno, Kathleen L., 79, 254 Victor, Eugene, 203 Vidak, Diane, 94, 219 Vldak, Margaret A., 188 Vincent, Eldon L., 82, 95, 113, 254 Voigt, Dianna M„ 254 Voigt, Gilbert, 204 Vonderau, Steve, 147 Vuylsteke, Larry J.. 18« W Waggoner, Eric, 87, 204 Wagner, Dennis Alan, 87, 103, 116 Wahlstrom, Teresa M., 188 Wahlstrom, Ronald R., 87, 254 Waind, Ruth E., 188 Waind, Marsha G., 1, 35, 72, 79, 81, 224, 254 Waitman, Marlene, 204 Waker, Steven D., 83, 84, 254 Walb, Diane, 219 Wales, Valerie, 219 Walden, Linda R. Walker, Michael, 102, 132, 219 Walker, Bob, 25, 128, 204 Walker, Theodore, 121, 132, 219 Wallace, Bruce M., 188 Wallin, Jeffrey C., 188 Walsh, Robert, 102, 121, 219 Walters, Cliff, 219 Walters, James H„ 254 Waltors, Kathy, 204 Ward, Jeff, 204 Ward. Jill, 188 Warner, Suzanne, 82, 84, 219 Warns, Nancy, 79, 219 Warren, James R„ 118, 158 Warren, Michael, 103, 219 Warrington, Mark E„ Wasomlller, Shannon, 219 Washburn, Carol Washburn, William W„ 254 Waters, Cynthia J„ 103, 188 Waters, Bob, 204 Wayt, Scott W„ 188 Weaver, Craig, 219 Weaver, Judy I., 254 Weber, Donald, 219 Webb, Deborah L., 25, 188, 191 Webb, Anne A., 21, 55, 56, 69, 70, 72, 103, 254 Webb, Randall W.„ 87, 88, 103, 254 Weed, Greg T., 78, 92, 219 Weed, Marc, 88, 92, 103, 204 Welkers, Roy, 188 Weigel, Lonnie, 132, 204 Welland, Linda, 73, 204 Weir, Linda, 94, 99, 220 Wciscnfluh, Joanne, 220 Welsenfluh, Ronald, 220 Welch, John Welch, Lori Welch, Margaret M„ 204 Welch, Steven Allen, 188 Welsh, Lynda, 103, .188 Wenner, Dcbby, 94, 103, 204 Wentworth, Carol, 103, 188, 191 Werner, Sharon A., 254 Wesson, Sherryl, 220 Wheeler, Carolyn, 94, 99, 25S Wheeler, Cynthia L., 188 Wheeler, Rodney, 204 White, Constance, 84, 220 White, Donna, 84, 204 White, Mcrilyn, 204 Whiting, Donna L., 100, 188 Whiting, Richard, 83, 84, 87, 220 Wickcrham, William H. Wiedmeier, Michael, 103, 220 Wiese, Sandra Gail, 86, 204 Wik, Karen A., 188 Wiley, Percy D. Wilhelmsen, Kris, 103, 204 Willey, Penny D., 188 Williams, Anglo, 103, 204 Williams, Betty, 86, 94, 204 Williams, Carolyn J„ 188 Williams, Chcri L., 204 Williams, David G., 255 Williams, David H., 102, 136, 224, 255 Williams, David K„ 86, 102, 255 Williams, Donald, 220 Williams, Ellen, 103, 204 Williams, Frank J., 117, 188 Williams, Jim Williams, Hilary C., 188 Williams, Richard C., 103, 204 Williams, Sam, 204 Williams, Roger L., 101, 220 Willis, Carol L., 189 Wilson, Gregory H„ 118, 189 Wilson, Constance, 220 Wilson, George A., 255 Wilson, Valora, 204 Wilson, Hank, 204 Wilson, Jean M., 205 Wilson, Leslie, 189 Wilson, Patricia F., 98, 255 Wilson, Phil, 189 Wilson, Rich, 189 Wilson, Vincent, 79, 119, 220 Winnlngstad, Richard, 189 Winslow, Dennis K„ 255 Winslow, Randal, 205 W'ojcik, Dan M., 25S Wold, Gary R„ 189 Wold, Ronald, 79, 94, 220 Wollaston, Christine, 220 Wood, Gary, 147 Woodson, John L., 128, 205 Woodward, Marilyn G., 189 Woodward, Marna R., 255, 265 Woodworth, Nancy, 205 Worthey, Cheryl J., 25S Worthey, Lynett, 205 Wraith, Diana, 189 Wright, Donna, 205 Wright, Kenneth E., 220 Wright, Paul A., 95, 102, 138, 141, 25S Wright, Sandra, 220 Wright, Wayne, 220 V yttenberg, Reldja, 30, 48, 72, 78, 80, 82, 84, 94, 105, 220 Wyttenberg, Sidney, 84, 94, 120. 205 Y York, Donna, 220 Youel, Kent R„ 84, 88, 102, 116, 148 220 Youel, Gerald E., 102, 255 Young, Dennis, 82, 91, 20S Young, Dorothy, 220 Young, John D., 189 Young, Patricia, 189 Z Zahier, Richard L., 40, 68, 70, 79, 83, 84, 95, 224, 255, 265 Zancolli, Alan A., 255 Zeller, Patricia, 220 Zenkner, Christine, 220 Zenkner, Kirk J., 189 Zodrow, Terry, 189 Zodrow, Sandy. 220 Zoet, Joann C., 94, 255 Zoef, Linda L., 255 Zuber, Dan R. 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