Tahoma High School - Ki Ah Yu Yearbook (Maple Valley, WA)

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a'eeA -qc -ciQe Q-ciTjsE 9961 uoiSmqse wx r f j iu -3ft 3$ Contents FALL Dedication........................Page 6 Administration....................Page 7 Cheerleaders......................Page 16 Football..........................Page 18 Senior Play.......................Page 26 Tolo.......................V .....Page 28 Girls’Club..................$.....Page 29 r W M WINTER Drama Club........................Page 32 Basketball ........................Page 33 Organizations.....................Page 41 Sophomores........................Page 50 Juniors...........................Page 54 Organizations.....................Page 58 Hornec$mihg.......................Page 63 K9' ' o u sle n?.. Building Project............... Seniors...................... Prom.............................. u . Baseball.....................1.... Track........................... v. Golf-Tennis...... ..... ..V.... SPRING V Vyy . J aP' p V , yy fiF? mm isn't 'sS?, {( jLJLdy (j sOJ?, k9cy PPlcPcl SUMM FOOTBALL, TOLO, SENIOR PLAY... O world, I cannot hold thee close enough! Thy winds, thy wide gray skies! Thy mists, that roll and rise! Thy woods, this autumn day, that ache and sag And all but cry with color. Edna St. V. Millay 5 Dedication The 1966 Annual is dedicated to our friend, counselor, and basketball coach, Mr. Janies “Pete” Ryan. Pete graduated from Chelan High where he was nominated as an all-state guard in basketball. At Eastern Washington College he placed on a near-championship wrestling team. After three years at Eastern, he was called in the Army where he served in Korea for 13 months. Returning to Eastern Washington College he graduated, taught at Grand Coulee High School, and then came to Tahoma in 1960. Mr. Ryan has never failed to help a one of us. This Annual is respectfully dedicated, then, to Mr. Ryan. Fr inciiD£tl This year the patrons of the TaHoMa School District overwhelmingly supported a bond issue to provide improved education facilities at TaHoMa High School. Many features of our old high school building characterize an era when students could leave school with a limited educational background and still have reasonable expectations of a lifetime to be spend in continuous, gainful, and rewarding employment. Those days are gone forever. On the contrary, today’s students face an exploding technology and a resulting decline in the number of unskilled jobs that are available. All newly created jobs today have higher educational requirements than ever before. Thus the patrons in our community have responded to the need for improved facilities and expanding enrollments. Perhaps this is one way they join me in congratulating the graduating class of 1966. MR. ALBERT F. WEDEKIND Principal S-u.r5erinteiicieiit A wise budgeting of your time, enabling you to make the most effective use of it, represents, in my opinion, the most important requirement for success. Provide time for reading, for study, and recreation and then assume the responsibility for meeting the budget goals set for yourself. Recognizing that additional educational training is absolutely necessary beyond high school to successfully compete in our ever-increasing and complex society, I suggest that students take inventory of their capabilities, and using this information, secure vocational or college training which will enable them to become happy and successful citizens of tomorrow. My most sincere congratulations to the members of the Tahoma High School graduating class of 1966. MR. LYMAN D. STAMPER Superintendent 7 L. to R. AROUND TABLE: Mr. Orvis E. Hubbell, Mr. George Dale, Mrs. Freda Law, Mr. Joseph Lorenz, Mr. Lyman D. Stamper. Mr. Carlyle Butcher, Mr. Harold Burlingame. 8 yj. U- 3urtAjy Marion Morse U.S. History Psychology Robert Heaton Sociology Economics Civics Ronald Lawrence Bookkeeping World Survey THS Students actually listen at times. 9 Economics Frank Wessell Agriculture General Metals Woodworking Home Training, Vocation 11 Otto Moore Study Hall Wilma Short Librarian Well, it beats studying! Carolyn Hopkins Art James Ryan Counselor 12 nVEa,tti George Makela Biology Yes, they’re at it again. Robert Carson Geometry Algebra John Buckner Physics Chemistry Trigonometry Senior Math 13 Flaysioscl Education Look at those muscles! UVEuLSiO Edward Monger Band Helen Shaw Physical Education Washington State History Physiology William Maxwell World Survey Physical Education £ cA 14 Office Staff: Linda Johnson Nancy Versoi Denise Osthus Gloria Foss Cheryl Ford Cheryl Fardig Lunchroom Staff TOP ROW: Chuck Names, Jackie Hart, Mary Heindel, Karen Andrus, Connie Foster. Jenny Goodsell, Peggy Knoll, Sue Reichert. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Gingrich, Linda Campbell, Cheryl Fardig, Mrs. Tetirick, Ken Sommerville, Jim Ryan, Dick Tracey. Varsity Princess Cindy Butcher Queen CHERYL FARDIG Princess Linda Campbell Princess Patti Croft Princess Denise Osthus 16 Standing: Linda Campbell, Cheryl Fardig, Denise Osthus. Kneeling: Jeanne Clement, Patti Croft, Cindy Butcher, Fred LaCount. Yell King Fred LaCount Mascot Jeanne Clement Patti Croft, Linda Campbell, Jeanne Clement, Chery Fardig, Fred LaCount, Denise Osthus, Cindy Butcher. 17 Varsity Football Angelo Allard Halfback Joe Allard Guard Jim Bain ★All-Conference Fullback Mike Burlingame Guard Joe Copeland Quarterback Larry Dillon Center 18 John Foster Center Joe Hagen ★All-Conference Guard 19 Larry Olson Tackle George Raffle Tackle Dick Rutledge Guard Steve Sauer End Arlen Veleke End Dennis Wood Tackle 40 (Tahoma Score First) Mt. Si 21 20 Tolt 20 0 O'Dea 32 7 Lakeside 12 6 Orting 29 13 Inglemore 7 7 Kings Garden 18 20 Charles Wrights 13 ★LEAGUEGAMES Bob Carson and George Makela Assistant Coaches Coach.es BILL MAXWELL Head Coach 21 R0W: Steve 01in’ Sam Ochampaugh, Toni Stamper, Bill Furlong, Dennis Osthus, Walt Olson. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Tedder, Randy Savoy, Ron Merlini, Jim Gay, Dave Abbey, Frank Deveraux. TOP ROW: Duane Bush-nell. Kirt Koth, Jim Bell. 22 This is boring, let’s tell jokes!! Varsity In A.ction Scramble 23 Cheerleaders, really getting excited. I don’t feel too good Coach. 24 It’s you big team ... Fight team!! I _ ■ One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to go! Oh, he got away! Got ya! Senior Flay Rick Lay, Judy Boyd, Denise Osthus, Judy Satterlee, Jack Boyington, Steve Sauer, Linda Johnson, Karen Andrus, Mike Jennings, Arlen Veleke. DIRECTOR .......................MRS. HARRIET JUDGE STAGE DIRECTOR ...................MR. JOHN BUCKNER Rick Lay, Roy Short, Joe Copeland, Jack Boyington. 26 Arlen Veleke, Warren Iverson, Stewart Lapinski, Jim Vernor, Jack Boyington, Marlin McEwen, Denis Osthus, Judy Satterlee, John Holm. Steve Sauer Linda Johnson Mouse That Roared Mike Jennings 27 Patti Scott and Robin Koskela, above, are seen crowning Tolo King Rick Lay. The Girls’ Club Tolo, held November 6 profited from efforts of the girls in its behalf. Forty-three couples attended, music by the Auburn Tetians was heard, and the Girls’ Club treasury came out ahead. 28 Girls’ Clut) CLAUDIA FINNERUD Asst. Adviser CYNTHIA TAYLOR Adviser President..... Vice-President Secretary..... Treasurer..... Historians.... PATTI SCOTT CINDY BUTCHER KAREN ANDRUS GLORIA FOSS CANDY MINSHULL KATHY ARCHER VICKI GARRETT BASKETBALL, CLASSES, HOMECOMING Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou are not so unkind As man’s ingratitude; Thy tooth is not soo keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude. William Shakespeare 31 Drama Glut) fia2r ’ i ,rlen X?.lekTe’ Fred LaCount’ John Holm, Jim Vernor, Steve Sauer. Marlin McEwen, Jack rnrvnR Lf‘Cki ay' MAlke Jennings, Roy short. Bob Jennings, Mrs. Judge. Denise Osthus, Linda Johnson, KWH IB HCkR Andr.u.s Fattl Croft. Linda Lafady, Connie Foster, Sandy Phillips, Patti Scott, Cheryl TKflo'ck ♦ i0yid,i ra!ne Wannette Macaras, Cheryl Fardig, Linda Campbell. Laura Clapper. Thea Short, Judy Satterlee, Gloria Foss, Ken Pottle, Robin Koskela, Candy Minshull. Fred LaCount Dale Spurlock Dave Roberts Bob Jennings Mr. Buckner Ted Gegoux Gary Phillips Varsity Basketball . ft TERRY BECKLER Guard RALPH FOSS Forward DOUG McNAIR Guard TIM SHIMONO Guard Scores LARRY OLSON Center (Tahoma Score First) 48 .... Mt. Si 71 43 .... Monroe 42 22 .... Langley 33 48 .... Lake Stevens 86 37 Monore 42 41 Lake Stevens 78 57 Orting 71 ★ League Game LATE SCORES ON PAGE 104 Coach Ryan, Ralph Foss, Doug McNair, and team meet. 1 to r: Tim Shimono, Roy Short, Mike Roth, Larry Olson, Ralph Foss, Joe Copeland, Terry Beckler, Doug McNair, MR. RYAN, COACH. Ralph Foss, shooting. Bears talk with Coaches. 36 Bears defeated by Langley. Bears taking a hard beating. 37 J.'V. Basketball d ®U! FiUll0 f SLeVM ?.iec|man, Toni Stamper. Steve Paris, Randy Savoy, Steve Olin, Bob Wormley, Jim Priest, John Marshall, Jim Thompson, MR. MAXWELL, COACH. 38 KNEELING: Gary Boyce, Jim Gay. Rick Maxon, Chris Smith, Kim Christian, Mike Berndt. STANDING: Walt Olson, Steve Sholdra, Mark Haynes, Ted Gegoux, Sam Ochampaugh, Mike Willis, MR. MAKELA, COACH. 39 eJ.'V. Cheerleaders Standing: Jackie Minshull Karen Lobdell Sitting: Jill Satterlee Vicki Garrett 40 Kneeling: Candy Minshull, Kathy Kernkamp, Linda Johnson, Sandy Phillips, Jean Larson, Mary Gingrich, Linda Lafady, Gloria Foss, Sue Mascarello, Judy Satterlee, Sandy Somers. Standing: Patti Scott, Lieutenant; Cheryl Ford, Peggy Knoll, Jenny Goodsoll, Jill Satterlee, Linda Mishler, Sue Reichert, Lonnie Collett, Kris Koskela, Becky Schermerhorn, Patty Gegoux, Caryn Beckler. Robin Koskela, Cynthia Byers, Captain. 41 Service Club KNEELING: Angelo Allard, President; Bob Jennings, Vice-President: Marvin Hillstrom, John Holm, Mike Jennings, John Carlton, Steve Stusser, Alex Diaz. SECOND ROW: Arlen Veleke, Linda Johnson, Patti Croft, Nancy Versoi, Secretary; Nanette Burlingame, Lonnie Collett, Mary Gingrich, Mary Heindel, Patti Scott, Sandy Phillips, Cheryl Ford, Jim Vernor, Ivan Gingrich, Chris Cummings, John Buckner, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Barnett, Diane Sahlin, Cynthia Byers. Karen Andrus, Roberta Simpson, Denise Os-thus, Diane L’Amoureux, Lorraine Livingston, Jean Larson, Kathy Kernkamp, Charlotte DiCenzo, Thea Short, Ted Gegoux, Maria Wise, Warren Iverson, Terry Beckler. AND THE SCHOOL IT SERVES ... 42 ? wFi I??8, LalTy ° son- John Foster. Steve Paris. Chris Cummings. Jim Bain Joe Allard kn ’ i a 1 Kll8?re-Joe Hagen. Angelo Allard. SECOND ROW: Phil Alquist Ken Pottle Rov ,ke Burl' ngame. J imVernor, John Holm. Jim Toman. Arlen Veleke. Mike JenningsTer Youne RalDh' Fo«er faUr1p« i KhD«i OW rv‘,,.An8,|n. Frank Deveraux. Fred Passler, Alan Fern, joe Copeland. Fridhi arn,'.nfh n K wh' % r D'eC£m,£,n- Bruce Brunette. Larry Dillon. FOURTH ROW: Scott Collett W rre n v er so n.'t °lderH[ftaxwelL AdViso a r k u s' Tlm Be Marvin Kapaska. RANDY MARKUS Secretary STEVE SAUER President ARLEN VELEKE Vice-President JOE COPELAND Sgt.-at-Arms 43 ®P Cl xt II FIRST ROW: Vicki Garrett, Mary Gingrich, Sandy Somers, Robin Koskela, Karen Andrus, Caryn Beckler, Gloria Foss. Judy Satterlee, Candy Minshull, Lorraine Livingston, Denise Osthus, Mary Heindel. SECOND ROW: Jackie Minshull, Diane Sahlin, Anna Simone, Paula Boyer, Patti Scott, Helen Szweda, Patti Gegoux Sue Reichert, Linda Lafady, Steve Leaf, Fred LaCount. THIRD ROW: Karen Lobdell, Diane L'Amoureux’ Nanette Burlingame. Kathy Kernkamp, Judy Boyd, Jim Vernor, Patti Croft, Cindy Butcher. Lonnie Collett, Jill Satterlee. Ken Pottle. FOURTH ROW: Randy Markus, Mike Burlingame, Ralph Foss, Chris Cummings John Holm, Marlin McEwen, Steve Sauer, Warren Iverson, Jeanne Clement, Terry Beckler. FIFTH ROW Mike Jennings, Roy Short, Rick Lay, Sharon Loomis, Christy Richeson, Nancy Versoi, Bob Jennings, Tony Stamper, Linda Johnson, Arlen Veleke. Denise Osthus Cheryl Fardig Mary Heindel. Randy Markus President Vice-President Secretary-Treas Sgt. At Arms 44 FIRST ROW: Sandy Somers, Nancy Versoi, Wannette Macaras, Garyn Beckler, Gloria Foss, Claudia Wet-more. Linda McCray. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Clement. Vicki Garrett, Linda Johnson, Roberta Simpson, Mary Gingrich, Kathy Archer, Patti Gegoux, Peggy Knoll. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Ford, Anna Simone, Paula Boyer, Laine Foss, Karin Hardisty, Cindy Butcher, Linda Lafady, Jenni Goodsell, Sue Reichert. FOURTH ROW: Karla Yaba, Patti Scott, Jill Satterlee, Linda Smaylis, Lisa Mitchell, Helen Szweda, Linda Walsh, Diane Sahlin. FIFTH ROW: Lonnie Collett, Cynthia Byers. Candy Minshull, Wanda Owens, Linda Mas-carello, Deonne Flynn, Sharon Lumbert, Kathy Kernkamp. Nancy Versoi.........Point Recorder Caryn Beckler.........Vice-President Gloria Foss..........President NOT SHOWN: 45 Wannette Macaras Secretary TED GEGOUX LORETTA WARNER MRS. SHORT Asst. Manager Manager Advisor “Buy A Pennant” 46 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Finnerud, Advisor; Linda Mishler, Pat Thompson, Kathy Kernkamp, Nancy Spurlock, Charlotte DiCenzo, Marla Young, Janice Jackson. SECOND ROW: Marcia Ennever, Loretta W’arner, Connie Sorensen, Susan Gooden, Diana Salsbury, Cheryl Kepler, Linda Lafady. THIRD ROW: Sandy Hynes, Diana Olin, Lisa Mitchell. Maria Warner, Karin Hardisty. 47 Science Clu.t metvk « FIRST ROW: Bob Jennings. Linda Johnson. Patti Scott, Frankie Zimmerman, Judy Satterlee, John Buckner, Advisor; Mark Gould. SECOND ROW: Mike Burlingame, Steve Olin, Arlen Veleke, Ken Pottle, Mike Jennings. Mark Gould .... Judy Satterlee Linda Johnson Arlen Veleke .. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 48 FIRST ROW: Mark Gould, Susan Kepler, Cheryl Stusser, Vicki Garrett. SECOND ROW: Gayle Somers, Karen Elliott, Cheryl Kepler, Lorlie Stump, Karen Lobdell, Lana Di’Martino, Tina Bunce, Claudia Wetmore. THIRD ROW: Julie Colliei Jim Ryan, Greg Shearer, George Raffle, Greg Holt, Debbie Dry. FOURTH ROW: Mark Butcher, Mike Thomas, Mike Davis, Lee Weber, Sandy Beardsley, JimGay, Walt Olson, Herb Gullingsrud, Jim Davis, Toni Wingert, Tony Stamper, Paul Win-gert. STANDING: Arlea Lontz, Bill Goodwin, Ken Sommerville, Kim Christian, Mike Ingram, Mr. Monger, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Mike Davis, Greg Shearer, Herb Gullingsrud, Tony Stamper, Mark Butcher. SECOND ROW: Walt Olson, Greg Holt, Claudia Wetmore, Mark Gould. Sandy Beardsley, Jim Gay. THIRD ROW: Mike Ingram, Kim Christian, George Raffle. Mr. Monger. Advisor, Paul Wingert, Bill Goodwin. 49 FIRST ROW: Rick Getchman, Jill Satterlee. Vicki Garrett. Linda Smaylis, Vance Law. Dan Belleville. SECOND ROW: Christy Lay. Cheryl Kepler. Diana Salsbury, Diane L’Amoureux. Mike Davis, Kim Gould. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lawrence, Advisor. Anna Smith. Pauline DeBoer, Ann Mandelin, JoAnn Barkley, Mary Hoskinson, Robin Stroschein. FIRST ROW: Duane Bushnell. Mike Herman, Rick Maxon. Larry Fisher, Lee Stout. Mike Robertson, Mark Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Richard Judd, Earl Brunette, Jim Cavanaugh, Gene Lorang, Mark Hayes. Wanda Owens. THIRD ROW: Jon Salsbury, Howard Churchill, Delbert Bicknese. Sam Ocham paugh. Jim Ryan. Karen Lobdell. Pat Person. 50 FIRST ROW: Fred Youngblood, Chris Smith, Ivan Gingrich, Butch Clark, Diana Olin, Connie Soren sen. SECOND ROW: Herb Guillingsrud. Kim Christian, Gayle Somers, Lorlie Stump, Roberta Dry, Lisa Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Linda Ball, Karen Turk, Jennifer Campbell, Dennis Osthus, Maria Warner, Susan Gooden. FIRST ROW: Terry Boatright, Walt Olson, Ken Somerville, Mark Butcher, Deone Flynn, Karen Sep pi. SECOND ROW: Jeff McClusky, Melvin Luckie, Becky Sehermerhorn, Roger Attleson, Nannette Burlingame, Treva Dike, Bill Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Roger Borden, Tom Tedder, Ron Merlini, George Raffle, Keith Gibson, Lonnie Collett, Mike Willis. FIRST ROW: Jim Winter, Peggy Healey, Doreen Marinelli, Charlotte DiCenzo, Sharon Loomis, Christy Rieheson. SECOND ROW: Mike Berndt, Ted Gegoux, Jim Boyd, Jim Gay, Steve Sholdra. THIRD ROW: Gary Boyce, Randy Savoy, Steve Scribner. Dave Abbey, Bill Furlong, Tony Stamper. FIRST ROW: Mike Ingram. Sharon Adair. Georgia Paletta. Nancy Spurlock, Virginia Roberts, Roger Attleson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Lontz, Pat Thompson, Susan Sipila, Anna Simone, Paula Boyer, Laine Foss. THIRD ROW: Marla Person, Jackie Minshull, Linda Mascarello, Sandy Paletta, Karin Hardisty. 52 Officers Karin Hardisty Vice-President Lisa Mitchell Secretary George Raffle President J uniors Martin Adams Joe Allard Bill Anglin Kathy Archer Loren Baker Kathy Becklund Linda Belfield Jim Bell Bud Bir Clifford Bittner Lanette Bren Bruce Brunette Fernie Burton John Busch Don Bushnell Cindy Butcher Cynthia Byers Sharon Cary Scott Collett Mike Collier 54 Lana DiMartino Marcia Elliott JoAnn Eller Marcia Ennever Allen Fern John Foster Curtis Frank Ron Gallagher Patty Gegoux Jenni Goodsell Nancy Gussner Joe Hagen Ted Hefley Marv Hillstrom Greg Holt Sandy Hynes Bob Jennings Marv Kapaska Charlie Keith Walt Kilgore 55 Kathy Kernkamp Peggy Knoll Kris Koskela Kurt Koth Linda Lafady Steve Leaf Kip Lesser Fred Libby Sharon Lumbert Linda McCray Randy McHenry Mike Me Kiddy Doug McNair Mike Mandelin Doug Markum Larry Markus Gerald Martian Sue Masearello Linda Mishler Bob Morris Pat Morrow Linda O'Brien Darlene Osborne 56 Fred Passler Gary Phillips Carl Piesch Jim Priest Sue Reichert Dave Roberts A1 Rutledge Diane Sahlin Greg Shearer Tim Shimono Roberta Simpson Tom Sims Joyce Smith Allen Smith Ben Smith Howard Spangler Dale Spurlock Bonnie Stone Steve Stusser Jack Sugarbaker Helen Szweda Vicki Tedder Jim Thompson 57 Ron Thompson Pam Trulson Linda Walsh Loretta Warner Claudia Wetmore Pat Wilson Larry Wilsco Paul Wingert Bonnie Wolder Dennis Wood Bob Wormley Karla Yaba Officers Charlie Keith Cindy Butcher Bob Jennings .. Fred Libby ... .....Treasurer .....Secretary Vice-President .....President 58 ASB Officers Arlen Veleke .... Linda Johnson.... Cynthia Byers..... Ken Pottle ....... Wannette Macaras (Not Shown) .Vice-President .....Treasurer Asst. Treasurer .....President .....Secretary 59 Student Council FIRST ROW Jim Thompson, Ken Pottle, Doug McNair, Georgia Paletta, Ann Mandelin, Linda Johnson, Arlen Veleke. SECOND ROW: Denise Osthus, Jeanne Clement, Cheryl Ford, Sandy Phillips, Mary Heindel, Patti Scott, Judy Satterlee, Vicki Garrett. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Byers, Sue Reichert, Cindy Butcher, Linda Walsh, Claudia Wetmore, Kip Lesser, Mike Jennings. FOURTH ROW: Fred Libby, Terry Youngblood, Tim Shimono, Dave Hilderbrand, Rick Lay, George Raffle, Larry Fisher, Steve Leaf. 60 left to right: Connie Foster, reporter; Jack Boyington, photographer; Darrell Sproat, reporter: Jeanne Clement, Editor; Cynthia Byers, Asst. Editor: Mike Jennings, photographer; Candy Minshull, reporter; Mary Gingrich, reporter; Debbie Marinelli, reporter; Mary Heindel, Business Manager; Patti Scott, reporter; Doug McNair, Sports Editor. Jtotrrnational onorarp Sorirto tof igh School Journalists 61 FIRST ROW: Joe Copeland. Denise Osthus, Linda Johnson, Gloria Foss, Jeanne Clement, Rick Lay. SECOND ROW: Tim Shimono, Dave Roberts. Ben Smith. Ken Pottle, Fred Libby. Bob Jennings. THIRD ROW: Greg Holt. Ralph Foss. Mike Burlingame, Roy Short, Steve Sauer. 62 Peggy Knoll, Walt Kilgore, Cindy Butcher, Junior Princess; Ben Smith, Junior Prince; Connie Foster, Terry Beckler, Cheryl Fardig, Queen; Arlen Veleke, King; Linda Campbell, Roy Short. Junior Pri Cindy Butcher LITTLE BOY AND GIRL DAY Cindy Butcher, Bob Jennings, Kathy Becklund. GRUB DAY Jenni Goodsell, Cheryl Fardig, Linda Campbell, Bill Scott. 63 Lost Spring of Tohoma for Seniors . . Denise Osthus, Linda Johnson, Karen Andrus, John Holm, Lynnda Dennis, Roy Short Spring has come up from the South again, With soft mists in her hair, And a warm wind in her mouth again, And budding everywhere. -Cale Young Rice 65 Senior MICHAEL DEAN JENNINGS Secretary 66 JOSEPH WARREN COPELAND Treasurer PHILLIP ARTHUR AHLQUIST JOHNNY RAY BARFIELD JR. SANDRA LYNN BEARDSLEY ANGELO GEORGE ALLARD KAREN ELAINE ANDRUS JAMES NORMAN BAIN 67 TERRY RAYMONDBECKLER CARYN ANN BECKLER JANICE CELETE BELLEVILLE THERESA BLAYLOCK JUDITH ANN BOYD JACK LEON BOYINGTON STEPHEN GEORGE BRADLEY FREDERICK WILLIAM BUNNING 68 MICHAEL HAROLD BURLINGAME LINDA RAE CAMPBELL LAURA ANN CLAPPER JEANNIE ELAINE CLEMENT JOHN HUBERT CLINE PATRICIA LOU CROFT STEVEN LEROY DANIEL LYNNDA LEE DENNIS 69 70 JACQUELINE ESTHER HART ROBERT EUGENE HEDIN MARY ELAINE HEINDEL DAVID NEAL HILDERBRAND JOHN HERMAN HOLM FRANK HYDE WARREN MILTON IVERSON JANICE MAY JACKSON 71 LINDA LORRAINE JOHNSON MARY ROBIN KOSKELA FREDERICK ALLEN LACOUNT STEWART DEAN LAPINSKI FRANCES JEAN LARSON JUNE LAWSON 72 MARLIN EDWARD McEWEN CHESTER WAYNE MABRY WANNETTE ANN MACARAS ROBERT GENE MANIL RANDY JOHN MARKUS DEBORAH LEE MARINELLI JOHN CALVERT MATTERN SALLY VIRGINIA MATTHEWS 73 JERRY LEE MILLER CANDACE MARIE MINSHULL ARLENE MARIE MOFFAT MICHAEL WAYNE MOONEY CHARLES LEE MYERS LINDA JOYCE NEUMILLER ELLEN DENISE OSTHUS DENNIS REED PHILLIPS 74 FLETCHER RICHARDSON STEVEN JAMES ROBERTS MIKE WALLACE ROTH RICHARD GARY RUTLEDGE 75 SUE ELLEN SCHWEIGMAN PATRICIA JUNE SCOTT WILLIAM ROBERT SCOTT ROY LAWRENCE SHORT DOROTHEA ELLEN SHORT GARY ALAN SMITH SANDRA SUZANNE SOMERS DONNA LOU SPENCER 76 DARRELL LEON SPROAT NANCY GAIL STEWART GERALD EDWARD THOMAS MICHAEL RAY THOMAS LINDA LOU TOMAN JAMES MICHAEL TOMAN 77 NANCY LEE VERSOI JAMES EDWIN VERNOR CHRISTI JO WEBER PATRICIA ROSE WILLIS MARIA CECILIA WISE SHERYL KAYE YOUNG 78 FRANCES CARROLL ZIMMERMAN ARLEN GERRIT VELEKE LAVONNE RAE KELLER Picture Not Available CHRISTOPHER GORDON CUMMINGS yU 61 79 Pity the Poor Editor . . . 'Twas the night before deadline, And way through my head I hunted in vain For bits I had read. Not a thought was stirring-Not even a mite. My brain was off duty. Quite cold for the night. Backward, turn backward, 0 Time in thy flight. And make deadline some time Two weeks from tonight. u. Staff Karen Andrus Annual Editor 80 This year’s all-school musical, “Sky High,” played before two evening audiences this year, March 11-12. It was directed by Mr. Ed Monger, Tahoma band director, and Mr. Lonnie Butz, choral director. Mr. Buckner headed the stage CF6W. Other school departments assisted. Over a hundred students and teachers were involved in this difficult but successful undertaking. Patti Scott as Roberta Moses and Dale Spurlock as Bob Winters (center) and the Mayor’s Committee (left to right) Ivan Ginrich, Dennis Osthus, and John Barfield, are surrounded by the chorus. Ken Pottle as Franklin Russell and Judy Satterlee as Merrillee Sommers perform in the first act. Patty Gegoux, Maria Warner, Tony Stamper, Roberta Simpson, Christy Richeson, and Teresa Toman are on stage as band members. Gayle Sommers, Lorlie Stump, Karen Kepler, and Ken Somerville look on. Peggy Knoll, Christy Richeson, and Fred Bunning on stage singing “Headline Holler.” Ken Sommer-ville at the drums 1 99 JVJLOI-t? A OOTJLX Rehearsal scene—Mr. Lonnie Bute in foreground CAST ?°Uins................................................................Janice Belleville Bob Winters............................................................................Dale Spurlock Marnlee Sommers ........................................................................judy Satterlee Franklin Bussell ........................................................................Ken Pottle Roberta Moses .................................................................. Patti Scott Mr. O’Conner....................................................John Barfield «r Dean.......................................................................Dennis Osthus Mr. Bean ........................................................................ Gingrich Mr. Cochran...................................................................Tony Stamper Ip.'J'sboys ....................................................Fred Bunning, Mike Thomas Children ..............................................Claudia Wetmore, Franki Zimmerman Mr. Lou Waters ................................................................ Mark Gould Policeman ....................................................................Paul wingert UNDERSTUDYS: Maria Warner, Fred Bunning, Jill Satterlee, Mike Thomas, Lana DiMartino. STUDENT DIRECTOR: Maria Wise. STUDENT PRODUCER: Aarlen Veleke. MAKE UP: Franki Zimmerman, Vicki Garrett, Sandy Phillips, Phil Ahlquist. STAGE CREW: Gary Phillips, Bob Jennings, Gary Smith, Dave Roberts, Phil Ahlquist. PROPS AND COSTUMES: Loretta Warner, Candy Minshull, Mike Davis, Jean Larson, Paul Wingert. PUBLICITY: Claudia Wetmore, Christy Richeson. POSTERS, TICKETS: Art, Commercial, and Journalism Departments. 82 Bottom Row: Earl Brunette, Bill Furlong, Larry Dillon, Bruce Brunette, Gary Boyce, Bob Jennings. Middle Row: Tony Stamper, Jim Priest, Walt Kilgore, Jim Vernor, Rick Getchman. Dave Abbey. Top Row: Walt Olson, Mgr., Terry Beckler, George Raffle, John Foster, Mark Haynes, Steve Sholdra, Marv Kapaska, Dennis Osthus, Mgr. 1966 BASEBALL SCHEDULE- April 15 - Tahoma at King’s April 22 - Orting at Tahoma April 26 - Tahoma at Wright April 29 - Lakeside at Tahoma May 9 - King’s at Tahoma May 12 - Tahoma at Orting May 16 - Wright at Tahoma May 19 — Tahoma at Lakeside Ronald Lawrence Coach 83 Bruce Brunette Pitcher Jim Vernor 2nd Base Marvin Kapaska C. Field Terry Beckler 3rd Base John Foster 1st Base Walt Kilgore Catcher Bottom Row: Paul Wingert, Ken Pottle, Rick Maxon, Linda Walsh. Tim Shimono, Mike Thomas. 2nd Row: Kurt Koth, Charlie Keith, Jim Thompson, Mel Luckie, Jeff McClusky, Jim Boyd, Arlen Veleke. 3rd Row: Jim Bain. Walt Kilgore, Steve Dieckman, Lee Stout, Sam Ochampaugh, George Raffel, Rick Getchman. 4th Row: Mike Berndt, Chuck Names, John Foster, Alan Fern, Bryan Betts. Coach: Mr. Maxwell. Absent: Phil Alquist, Joe Allard, Terry Boatright, Bud Bir, Kim Gould, Randy Markus, Steve Paris, Fred Passler, Ben Smith, Jon Salsbury, Terry Youngblood, Joe Copeland, Randy Savoy. 1966 TRACK SCHEDULE- April 23 - Orting at Tahoma April 30 - Tahoma, Wright at Lakeside May 6 - Tahoma at King’s May 13 - League Meet May 20 - District Meet May 27-28 - State Meet at University of Washington 85 Coach William Maxwell Track Action Jim Bain —Discus .. .And there it goes 56-Steve Dieckman-Sprinter 57 —Ken Pottle —880 yard dash Linda Walsh Sprints 86 Arlen Veleke Hurdles TimShimono Alan Fern-Pole Vault Robert Carson, Coach. John Marshall, John Holm, Steve Sauer, Roy Short, Ralph Foss, Warren Iverson (not shown). Miss Elane Vork, Coach, Kris Koskela, Roberta Simpson, Diane L’Amoureux, Laine Foss, Patty Gegoux, Sally Matthews. Nancy Spurlock. Anna Simone, Marla Person. Sherry Sims. Maria Warner, Diane Olin, Gloria Foss. Cynthia Byers, A1 Fern, Charlie Keith, Fred Passler, Steve Olin, Chris Smith. Dale Spurlock. 87 Finally-—Summer in the Valley.. For flowers that bloom about our feet, For tender grass,-so fresh, so sweet, For song of bird and hum of bee, For all things fair we hear or see, For blue of stream and blue of sky, For pleasant shade of branches high, For fragrant air and cooling breeze, For beauty of the blooming trees . . . Father in heaven, we thank thee. Ralph Waldo Emerson A Tahoma Landmark Passes... Tahoma High’s famous east wing including the old gym shown above received a much needed shot in the arm” this year (September 21) when voters approved a $204,000 remodeling project. The old east-wing consisted of the above high-domed, old, unused gymnasium and a basement network of inadequate restrooms, cafeteria, and other areas. Replacing this will be a two-level structure in the old gym. A modern high school library will be built on one level and seven additional instructional areas on the other level. The basement area will be remodeled to provide for improvements to the cafeteria and teachers’ preparation room, as well as construction of a student center and student restrooms. A modern instructional materials center will be built into the new lib ry. GENE MEYER’S CYCLE SHOP 145 Rainier Ave. Renton, Wash. BAldwin 6-6800 A I I E RIBBONS OF VELVET SMOOTHNESS... ASPHALT ASPHALT PRODUCTS + Driveways + Parking + Bituminous Surfacing + Crushed Rock + Grading + Modem Asphalt Highways RENTON Congratulations graduating Class of ’66 Renton AL 5-1515 ASPHALT BSA SUZUKI “You’re always welcome at. . . Seattle First PAVING COMPANY DOWNING AUTO REPAIR National Bank Expert Body and Fender Work Painting Phone GE 2-4630 On Hobart, Issaquah Road RENTON BRANCH Complete Banking Service 311 Williams BA. 6 2260 Member FDIC Villacfe feeauty Salost Wilderness Village Maple Valley Permanent Waving—Tinting Hair Cutting GE 2-9898 Good Luck Class of 66 91 Maple Valley Payless Groceries TACK ROOM Feed Complete Line of Open 7 Days A Week ALBERS FEED GE 2-4411 SQ.OJ.etlc 3VEt. 3R.ea.lty, Inc. “Oldest Firm in the Valley” Farms—Acreage - Homes Land Management JACK LeGRAND CECIL ANDERSON AL 5-5565 Renton GE 24347 Maple Valley FRANS Wild OUR DINING ROOM IS AVAILABLE FOR • Banquets • Parties • Groups erness Cafe It adds up Tap quality foods ond friendly atmosphere equal Dining Pleasure. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1966 HOBART FOOD MARKET AND COLD STORAGE LOCKERS Groceries - Meats - Feed - Gas U.S. Post Office L C. Iverson. Prop. Ph. GE 2-9321 Hobart, Wash. B B Barber Shop Shirley’s Beauty Shop Covington Park Shopping Center Kent I Congratulations---------1 Seniors I FOUR CORNERS SERVICE Union Oil Products GE 24252 6:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. “We Aim to Please” Congratulations Seniors 66 Fey’s Renton Theaters 3rd Avenue FRANK'S AUTO PARTS Ph. GE 2-4231 FRANK'S SERVICE Ph. GE 24222 Complete One Stop Auto Service - Wrecker - Maple Valley, Wn. 92 Your Prize-Winning Newspaper... EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM Winner of STATE AND NATIONAL AWARDS SINCE 1950 KENT ® NEWS - JOURNAL RANCH REALTY “Home of Family Size Orders” CHRISTY’S TRIPLE-DECKER BURGERS GE 2-4646 WILDERNESS VILLAGE AL 5-2801 MAPLE VALLEY FRESH PRESSURE FRIED CHICKEN fire- INSURANCE -auto QUALITY FRESH SEAFOOD “SHORT IN NAME, BUT LONG IN SERVICE” Renton, Wash. Call BA 6-3470 For Instant Pick-Up McLendon bo4uUe Seauty Salem Hardware 2235 Maple St?£r Store 2 1020 Bronson Way 710 2nd Ave. Renton, Wash. Renton, Wash. BA 6-2180 BA 6-2180 Valley Highway BA. 6-6222 cavuf moaJ, eveAAftUitUf, GemsyiatulcUicmA, Sesuosul 9. ©(©WST'S SSMfglU Best Around Renton Wash. The Crown Men’s Shop Your favorite style store 900 3rd Ave. Renton, Wash. Renton 3VLu.sio TOMMY BOB McGLENN AL 5-5491 Store 216 WELLS Instruments-Sales —Rentals Repairs Rent Applies on Purchase Lowrey Organs Pianos Records-Record Players Sheet Music Congratulations to Class of 1966 Congratulations Class of 1966 Pratt8 ... RENTON FLOWER SHOP RENTON PH. AL. S-869S flora FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED RONNIE 410 3RD AVE RENTON. WASH DELIVERY OAILY ADJOINING TO SEATTLE STOKES MORTUARY Renton Clothing Congratulations Class Of 1966” Compliments Of 10 x4 in dtyle, ... 70 14 in value, ... SI 2 3xd Jve. flenlan 300 Third Avenue Renton, Washington ALpine 5-8281 'V’stlley ■K Pi-,vCm Serve-U Congratulations Class of 66” CHECK THESE FEATURES f 'fflgGl V c convenient displays! Valley Food Groceries Produce Meat Household Supplies Hardware WARM ROOM LOCKERS James Kent, Proprietor Maple Valley, Washington GEneral 2-4424 SERVE-U FOSS’ GROCERY FEED A “FULL LINE” of Albers Fisher Feed Alfalfa Timothy Hay Several Kinds of Horse Feed Wrangler Men’s Ladies’ Jeans Located between Kent and Maple Valley on 256 S.E. 164th Street Phone Kent UL 2-2795 Congratulations Class Of 1966 J!a key, i • BATHING SUITS • SPORT CLOTHES • FORMALS • DAYTIME DRESSES • TAMI SWEATERS • TAMI SKIRTS 907 3rd Avenue Renton, Wash. Citizens Federal Savings BETZ Florist AL 5-6182 “Flowers for ALL Occasions” And Loan Association 201 Williams St. Renton, Wash. Savings-Home Loans-Complete Home Financing Current Rate 4.50% 413 3rd Ave. Renton, Washington BA 6-1800 ' I'onkin s ■ Maple Valley Third And Wells Street LIONS Club Renton, Washington AL.5-5150 TOPS FOR SCHOOL! CONGRATULATES THE TAHOMA GRADUATING CLASS OF 1966 “The Future Belongs to You” 96 RICK LAY Senior President ’66 U e fthotoqtaph The World's Students tbdoatz Color I Photography 311 2nd BA 6-3770 Renton, Wash. HEATS BEST omfio with onfoidence Congratulations-Class of 1966 Pacific Coast Oil Company Since 1869 George Morris, Mgr. GE 2-4192 M Independently Owned Community Newspapers IK rut jlitiiryrmVnt Kent’s pioneer total coverage weekly newspaper Renton’s most progressive community newspaper The AUBURN citizen Serving the Greater Auburn area Serving the Maple Valley and Tahoma area 3 of 12 Associated Weekly Newspapers Western Sand fe Gravel :r,el1p ii’s Your home owned and independently operated Super Market, featuring the finest in choice meats, produce and competitively priced groceries. WILDERNESS VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER Ge 2-4646 epmma Our Sincerest Congratulations SHOP-RITE FOOD CENTER Black Diamond And Best Wishes To All HOURS: Monday through Wednesday 9 to 6. Thursday, Friday, 9 to 9. Saturday, 9 to 6. Sunday, 10 to 6. (Congratulations------ Seniors Renton Honda Graduates Your Convenient Shopping Center Bank Sales Service Ba 6-4320 99 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Renton Shopping Center WHEN YOU’RE THINKING ABOUT BANKING - - THINK - -Full Service THINK - -Convenience and THiNK about us . .We Welcome Your Business BLACK DIAMOND, WASHINGTON Good Luck Class Of 1966 Renton Shopping Center Renton, Wash. 98055 BAIdwin 6-0630 “Serving Every Photographic Need” Flowers Tetiricks Complete Dry Cleaning Plant “At the Foot of the Hill” FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Maple Valley Bulbs p ants Garden Store GE 2-4664 Dry Cleaners And Laundry Ge 2-4403 Tliis “Does It” Much happens during a school year-and some of it after the main part of the KI-AH-YU goes to press. Here, then, is our “catch-all” page where we record those late entering Seniors, teachers hired after the start of the year, and anything else we can think of. . . With this page the KI-AH-YU staff says “Goodbye” to the 1965-1966 school year... Among those things that we can now think of are these-Sufficient credit has not been given to our official photographer, Ted Gatz, who contributed many hours to the production of this year’s annual. Also thanks should be given to Mr. Wendell Dawson of the Junior High School who took a good share of the action and “emergency” pictures needed, to Mr. Jim Palm of The American Yearbook Company, and to The Valley Publishing Company, our typesetters. Mrs. Diane Dees Reading Teacher Roger Phifer Senior Arlen Veieke. Cheryl Fardig Homecoming King and Queen “Him and a Few Others' BASKETBALL SCORES (Continued from Page 34) 34 Charles Wright 47 49 Lakeside 55 60 King’s Garden 45 40 Langley 65 48 Orting 107 70 Charles Wright 65 62 59 50 69 38 50 ‘League Games ADVERTISING INDEX Auburn Citizen, 98 B B Barber Shop, 92 Betz Flower Shop. 96 Christy’s Drive-in, 93 Citizens’ Federal Savings, 96 Covey’s Ranch Market, 94 Crown Men’s Shop, 94 Donnies’ Beauty Salon. 93 Downing Auto Repair, 91 Faull Renton Funeral Home, 94 Fey’s Renton Theaters, 92 First National of Enumclaw, 100 Foss’ Grocery Feed, 96 Four Corners Service, 92 Frank’s Auto Parts, 92 Fran’s Wilderness Cafe, 92 Gatz’s Studio. 97 Gene Meyer’s Cycle Shop, 91 Hobart Food Market. 92 Kent Independent. 98 Laskey’s, 96 Maple Valley Dry Cleaners, 100 Maple Valley Lions Club, 96 Maple Valley Payless, 92 McLendon Hardware, 93 National Bank of Commerce, 99 Pacific Coast Oil Company, 97 Peoples’ National Bank, 98 Pratt’s Renton Flower Shop, 94 Rainier Asphalt Paving, 91 Ralph’s Market, 99 Ranch Realty, 93 Renton Camera Shop. 100 Renton Clothing Store, 94 Renton Enterprise, 98 Renton Honda. 99 Renton Music Store, 94 Seattle 1st National Bank, 91 Shirley’s Beauty Shop, 92 Squak Mt. Realty Company, 92 Tetirick’s Garden Store, 100 Tonkins’ Men’s Wear, 96 Valley Publishing Company. 93 Valley Serve-U. 95 Village Beauty Salon, 91 Western Sand Gravel. 98 Zumek’s Food Center, 99 BOARD AND STAFF Buckner, John, 13, 32, 42. 48 Butcher, Carlyle, 8 Butz, Lonnie, 81 Carson. Robert, 13, 21 Dale, George. 8 Dees, Diane. 104 Ensminger, Judy, 11 Finnerud, Claudia, 11, 29, 47 Heaton, Robert, 9 Herrin, Emma, 10 Hilderbrand, Mr. Mrs., 15 Hopkins, Carolyn, 12 Hubbell, Orvis, 8 Judge, Harriet, 10, 32 Law, Freda, 8 Lawrence, Ronald. 9, 50 Lorenz, Joseph. 8 Makela, George, 13, 21, 24, 39 Maxwell, Wm., 14, 21, 24, 38, 43 Monger. Edward, 14. 49 Morse. Marion, 9 Moore, Otto, 12 Phillips, Violet, 8 Ryan, James, 6, 12, 35. 36 Shaw, Helen, 14 Short. Wilma, 12, 46 Stamper, Lyman, 7, 8 Strandin, Ethel, 8 Taylor, Cynthia, 10, 29 Tetirick, Ion, 15 Tollefson, Dan. 11 Vork, Elaine, 87 Wedekind, Albert, 7, 8 Wessell, Frank. 11 Ziegner, William, 10, 80 SUBJECT INDEX Advertising, 91 ff. ASB Officers, 59 Band, 49 Baseball, 83. 84 Basketball action, 36, 37 Chorus, 81 Commercial Department, 11 Custodians, 15 Dedication, 6 Drama Club, 32 Drill Team. 41 Extra Services, 15 Faculty, 9 ff. FHA, 47 Football action, 23 ff. GAA, 45 Girls’ Club, 29 Golf, 87 Herald, 61 History Department, 9 Homecoming, 63 Home Economics Department, 11 Honor Society, 62 Juniors, 54 ff. Junior Officers, 58 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, 40 Junior Varsity Basketball, 38 Junior Varsity Football, 22 KI-AH-YU, 80 Language Arts Department, 10 Lettermen, 43 Lunchroom Staff, 15 Mathematics Department. 13 Music Department, 14 Musical, all-school, 82 Office Staff. 15 Pep Band. 49 Pep Club. 44 Physical Ed. Department, 14 Principal’s Message, 7 Remodeling Project, 90 Science Club, 48 Science Department, 13 School Board, 8 School Store. 46 Seniors, 66 ff. Senior officers. 66 Senior play, 26, 27 Service Club, 42 Social Science Department, 9 Sophomores, 50 ff. Sophomore basketball, 39 Sophomore officers, 53 Special Services, 12 Stage Crew, 32 Student Council, 60 Superintendent’s Message, 7 Tennis, 87 Tolo, 28 Track, 85, 86 Varsity Cheerleaders, 16, 17 Varsity Football, 18 ff. Varsity Basketball, 33 ff. Vocational Department, 7 ★ STUDENT INDEX Abbey, Dave, 22, 52, 83 Adair, Sharon, 52 Adams, Martin, 54 Ahlquist, Phill, 43, 67 Allard, Joe, 18, 43, 54 Allard, Angela, 18, 42, 43, 67 Andrus, Karen, 15,26,29,32,42,44,65.67,80 Anglin, Bill, 43, 54 Archer, Kathy, 29, 45, 54 Attleson, Roger, 51, 52 Bain, Jim, 18, 43, 67, 85, 86 Baker, Loren, 54 Ball, Linda, 51 Barfield, John, 67 Barkley, JoAnn, 50 Barnett, Marilyn, 42 Beardsley, Sandra, 49, 67 Beckler, Caryn, 32, 41, 44, 45, 68 Beckler, Terry, 33,35,36,42,43,44,63,68,83,84 Becklund, Kathy, 54, 63 Belfield, Linda, 54 Bell, Jim, 22, 54 Belleville, Janice, 68 Belleville, Dan, 50 Berndt, Mike, 39, 52, 85 Betts, Bryan, 85 Bicknese, Delbert, 50 Bir, Charles, 54 Bittner, Clifford, 54 Blaylock, Theresa, 68 Blunt, Georgia Boatright, Terry, 51 Borden, Roger, 51 Bower, David Boyce, Gary, 39, 52, 87 Boyd, Judy, 26, 32, 44, 68 Boyd, Jim, 52, 85 Boyer, Paula, 44, 45, 52 Boyington, Jac, 26, 27, 32, 61, 68 Bradley, Steve, 68 Bren, Lanette, 54 Brunette, Bruce, 43, 54, 83, 84 Brunette, Earl, 50, 83 Bunning, Fred, 68, 81 Burlingame, Mike, 18, 43, 44, 48. 62, 69 Burlingame, Nanette, 42, 44, 51 Burton, Fernie, 54 Busch, John, 54 Bushnell, Don, 54 Bushnell, Duane, 22, 50 Butcher, Cindy, 16,17,24,25,29,44,45,54,58 Butcher, Mar, 49, 51 Byers, Cynthia, 41,42,45,54,59,60,61,87 Campbell, Linda, 15,16,17,24,25,32,63,69 Campbell, Jennifer, 51 Carlton, John, 42 Cary, Sharon, 54 Cavanaugh, Jim, 50 Christian, Kim, 39, 49, 51 Churchill, Howard, 50 Clapper, Laura, 32, 69 Clark, Butch, 51 Clayton, Steve Clement, Jeanne, 17,44,45,60,61,62,69 Cline, John, 69 Collett, Lonnie, 41, 42, 44, 45, 51 Collett, Scott, 43, 54 Collier, Mike, 54 Connolly, Jim Copeland, Joe, 18,26,32,33,35,43,62,66,94 Crabtree, Lonnie Croft, Patti, 16,17,24,25,32,42,44,69,80 Crouse, Mike Cummings, Chris, 42, 43, 44 Daniel, Steve, 69 Davis, Mike. 49, 50 DeBoer, Pauline, 50 Dennis, Lynnda, 65, 69 DeSa, Don, 70 Deveraux, Frank, 22, 43 Diaz, Alex, 42 DiCenzo, Charlotte, 42, 47, 52 Dieckman, Steve, 38, 43, 54, 85, 86 Dike, Treva, 51 Dike, Ted, 54 Dillon, Larry, 18, 43, 54, 83 DiMartino, Lana, 49, 55 Doll, Ken, 70 Dry, Roberta, 51 Doucette, James Elliot, Marcia, 55 Eller, JoAnn, 55 Ennever, Marcia, 47, 55 Fardig, Cheryl, 15,16,17,24,25,32,66 Fern, Allan, 43,55,85,86,87 Fisher, Larry, 50, 60 Flynn, Deonne, 45, 51 Ford, Cheryl, 15,32,41,42,45,60,70 Foss, Gloria, 15,29,32,41,44,45,62,70 Foss, Ralph, 33,35,36,37,43,44,62,70, Foss, Laine, 45, 52, 87 Foster, Connie, 15, 32, 61, 63, 70, 91 Foster, John, 19, 43, 55, 82, 84, 85 Frank, Curtis, 55 Furlong, Bill, 22, 38, 43, 52, 83 Gallagher, Ron, 55 Garrett, Vicki, 29,40,44,45,49,50,60, Gay, Jim, 22, 39, 49, 52 Gequox, Ted, 32, 39, 42, 46, 52 Gequox, Patti, 41, 44, 45, 55, 87 Getchman, Rick, 50, 83, 85 Gibson, Keith, 51 Gilbert, Daine, Gilbert, Mark, 50 Gingrich, Ivan, 42, 51 Gingrich, Mary, 15, 41, 42, 44, 45, 61, Gooden, Susan, 47, 51 Goodsell, Jenni, 15, 41, 45, 55, 63 Goodwin, Bill, 49, 51 Gould, Kim, 50 Gould, Mark, 48, 49, 70 Gullingsrud, Herb, 49, 51 Gussner, Nancy, 55 Hagen, Joe, 19, 43, 55 Hardisty, Karin, 45, 47, 52, 53 Hart, Jackie, 15, 71 Haynes, Mark, 39, 50 Healey, Peggy, 52 Hedin, Bob, 71 Hefley, Ted, 55 Heindel, 15, 42, 44, 60, 61, 71, 80 Herman, Mike, 50 Hilderbrand, Dave, 60, 71 Hillstrom, Marvin, 42, 55 Holm, John, 27,32,42,43,44,65,71,87 Holt, Greg, 49, 55, 62 Hoskinson, Mary, 50 Hyde, Frank, 71 Hynes, Sandy, 47, 55 Ingram, Mike, 49, 52 Iverson, Warren, 27, 42, 43, 44, 71 Jackson, Janice, 47, 71 Jennings, Bob, 32,42,44,48,55,58,62, Jennings, Mike, 26,27,32,42,43,44,48, Johnston, Linda, 15,26,27,32,41,42,44, Judd, Richard, 50 Kapaska, Marvin, 43, 55, 83, 84 Keller, LaVone, 79 Keith, Charles, 43, 55, 58, 85, 87 Kepler, Cheryl, 47, 49, 50 Kernkamp, Kathy, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, Kilgore, Walt, 19,43,55,63,83,84,85 Knadle, Janet Knoll, Peggy, 15, 41, 45, 55, 63, 81 Koskela, Kris, 41, 55, 87 Koskela, Robin, 32, 41, 44, 72 Koth, Kurt, 22, 56, 85 LaCount, Fred, 17, 32, 43, 44, 72 Lafady, Linda, 32, 41, 44, 45, 47, 56 L’Amoureux, Diana, 42, 44, 50, 87 Lapinski, Stewart, 27, 72 Larson, Jean, 41, 42, 72 Law, Vance, 50 Lawson, June, 72 Lay, Christy, 50 Lay, Rick, 26,32,44,60,62,66,94,97 Leaf, Steve, 44, 56, 60 Lenander, Robert, 72 Lesser, Kip, 56, 60 Libby, Fred, 56, 58, 60, 62 Livingston, Lorraine, 32, 42, 44, 72 Lobdell, Karen, 40, 44, 49, 50 Lontz, Kathleen, 52 Loomis, Sharon, 44, 52 Lorang, Gene, 50 Luckie, Melvin, 51, 85 Lumbert, Sharon, 45, 56 McCray, Linda, 45, 56 McClusky, Jeff, 51, 85 McEwen, Marlin, 27, 32, 44, 73 McEwen, Clyde McHenry, Randy, 56 McKiddy, Mike, 56 McNair, Doug, 33, 35, 36, 37, 56, 60, Mabry, Chester, 73 Macaras, Wannette, 32, 45, 73 Mandelin, Ann, 50, 60 Mandelin, Mike, 56 Manil, Bob, 73 Marinelli, Debby, 61, 73 Marinelli, Doreen, 52 Markum, Doug, 56 Markus, Randy, 19, 24, 43, 44, 73 Markus, L rry, 19, 43, 56 Marshall, John, 38, 87 Martian, Gerald, 56 Mascarello, Linda, 45, 52 Mascarello, Sue, 41, 56 Mattern, John, 73 Matthews, Sally, 73, 87 Maxon, Rick, 39, 50, 85 Merlini, Ron, 22, 51 Michael, Tom Miller, Jerry, 74 Minshull, Candy, 29,32,41,44,45,61,74 Minshull, Jackie, 40, 44, 52 Mishler, Linda, 41, 47, 56 Mitchell, Lisa, 45, 47, 51, 52 Moffat, Arlene, 74 Mooney, Mike, 74 Morris, Bob, 56 Morrow, Pat, 56 Myers, Charles, 74 Names, Chuck, 15, 19, 85 Neumiller, Linda, 74 O’Brien, Linda, 56 Ochampaugh, Sam, 22, 39, 50, 85 Olin, Diana, 47, 51, 87 Olin, Steve, 22, 38. 48, 56, 87 Olson, Walter, 22, 39, 49, 51, 83 Olson, Larry, 20, 34, 35, 36, 37, 43, 56 Osborne, Darlene, 56 Osthus, Denise, 15,16,17,24,25,26,27, 32,42,44,60,65,62,74 Osthus, Dennis, 22, 51, 83 Owens, Wanda, 45, 50 Paletta, Georgia, 52, 60 Paletta, Sandy, 52 Paris, Steve, 38, 43, 56 Passler, Fred, 43, 57, 87 Perry, Dave Person, Marla, 52, 87 Person, Pat, 50 Phifer, Roger Phillips, Gary, 32, 57 Phillips, Dennis, 74 Phillips, Sandy, 32, 41, 42, 60, 75 Pieshch, Carl, 57 Pottle, Kenny, 32,43,44,48,59,60,62,75, 81,85,86 Priest, Jim, 38, 57, 83 Raffle, George, 20,43,49,51,53,60,83,85 Reichert, Sue, 15, 41, 44, 45, 57, 60 Richardson, Fletcher, 75 Richeson, Christy, 44, 52, 81 Roberts, Virginia, 52 Roberts, Dave, 32, 57, 62 Roberts, Steve, 75 Robertson, Mike, 50 Roth, Mike, 34, 35, 37, 75 Russell, Marsha Rutledge, Dick, 20, 36, 37, 75 Rutledge, Al, 57 Ryan, Jim, 15, 49, 50 Sahlin, Diane, 42, 44. 45, 57 Salsbury, Diana, 47, 50 Salsbury, Jon, 50 Satterlee, Jill, 40, 41, 44, 45, 50 Satterlee, Judy, 26,27,32,41,44,48,60, 75,81 Sauer, Steve, 20,26,27,32,43,44,62,75 87,94 Savoy, Randy, 22, 38, 52 Schermerhorn, Becky, 41, 51 Shcweigman, Sue, 76 Scott, Patti, 29.32,41,42,44,45,48,60, 61,76 Scott, Bill, 63, 76 Scribner, Steve, 52 Seppi, Karen, 51 Shaw, Bob Shearer, Greg, 49, 57 Shi mono, Tim, 33,35,43,57,60.62,85,86 Sholdra, Steve, 39, 52, 83 Short, Roy, 26,32,34,35,43,44.62.63,65, 76,87 Short, Thea, 32, 42, 76 Simone, Anna, 44, 45, 52, 87 Simpson, Roberta, 42, 45, 57, 87 Sims, Sherry, 87 Sims, Tom, 57 Sipila, Susan, 52 Skinner, Colleen Smaylis, Linda, 45, 50 Smith, Anna, 50 Smith, Chris, 39, 51, 87 Smith, Allen, 57 Smith, Ben, 37, 43, 57, 62, 63 Smith, Joyce, 57 Smith, Gary, 76 Somers, Sandy, 41, 44, 45, 76 Somers, Gail, 49, 51 Somerville, Ken, 15, 49, 51 Sorensen, Connie, 47, 51 Spangler, Howard, 57 Sproat, Darrell, 61, 77 Spencer, Donna, 76 Stewart, Nancy, 77 Spurlock, Dale, 32, 57, 81, 87 Spurlock, Nancy, 47, 52, 87 Stamper, Tony, 22, 38, 44, 49, 52, 83 Stone, Bonnie, 57 Stout, Werner, 50, 85 Stroschein, Robin, 50 Stump, Lorlie, 49, 51 Stusser, Steve, 42, 57 Sugarbaker, Jack, 57 Szweda, Helen, 44, 45, 57 Tedder, Tom, 22, 51 Tedder, Vickie, 57 Thomas, Mike, 49, 77, 85 Thomas, Jerry, 77 Thompson, Pat, 47, 52 Thompson, Jim, 38, 57, 60, 85 Thomspon, Ron, 58 Toman, Linda, 77 Toman, Theresa, 77 Toman, Jim, 43, 77 Tracey, Dick, 15, 77 Trulson, Pam, 58 Turk, Karen, 51 Veleke, Arlen, 20,26,27,42,43,44,48,59 60,63,79,85,86 Versoi, Nancy, 15, 42, 44, 45, 78 Vernor, Jim, 27, 32,42, 43, 44, 78, 83,84 Walsh, Linda, 45, 58, 60, 85, 86 Warner, Maria, 47, 51, 81, 87 Warner, Loretta, 46, 47, 58 Weber, Christy, 78 Wetmore, Claudia, 45, 49, 58, 60 Wilson, Pat, 58 Willis, Mike, 39, 51 Willis, Patti, 78 Vtyilsco, Larry, 58 Wingert, Paul, 49, 58, 85 Winters, Jim, 52 Wise, Maria, 42, 78 Wolder, Bonnie, 58 Wood, Dennis, 20, 43, 58 Wormley, Bob, 38, 58 Wulf, Gary Yaba, Karla, 45, 58 Young, Marla, 47, 78 Young, Susan Young, Kaye, 78 Youngblood, Terry, 43, 60, 78 Youngblood, Fred, 51 Zimmerman, Franki, 48, 79 X-


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