Thomas Jefferson High School - Aristocrat Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1961

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HIGH SCHOOL, DENVER, COLO- RADO, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF: Mr. Harold Mason, sponsor Phyllis Klein, editor Dave Kaplan, assistant editor Roger MCC-Beary, business manager 'l.-Sgpf FX 2 x QM - WNX Xxx Z- K XX S 1 '- -' S gk W' f J, fix 'lgw H M fl Vik, x X f A f WWW . y C1 f ' I 1 Q f K if I 'S If ' I , ff xv 'Y If vxix Q XE , If AN 1 t8 6, V X KQJ05 OOO thomas jefferson B.. 1Il.'V'i1'lg' I'I1SII10I'2l.S.1 'll-O 'lL:l2'J.OI'I18.S jGff9I'SCJI1 When we Think of Thomas Jefferson, we think of him as an aristocrat who loved his country and his fellowrnan. We also Think of him as the author of The Declaration of Independence, but Jefferson was a man of many separate avocations. He was: Musician Politician Sportsman Educator Agriculturist Architect Lawyer Scientist Writer Scholar Our school also constitutes many diversified interests and apti- tudes, and we, like Jefferson, can and will find our places of leadership and service. Thomas Jefferson, whose spirit and influence lives today in our own school, was a man as varied in facets of learning as The modern school. I table of C3OI1'l3GI1'l',S aciiviiies .. clubs ..... academics . sporis ..... sn. sevenih grade .... eignih grade .... freshmen . sophomores juniors .... seniors .... ouisianding direcrory .. seniors .vi - ly 3? fr' ,... Qf'5WSf i2g wi fif X TT:- Thom as Q0 WI' W 0,95 W X, f ff M -9 295 Without society, and activities to our taste, men are never contented. -Thomas Jefferson a.C3'bi'V'i'lZ.ieS Who can forget the wonderful memories of his own first year at Thomas Jefferson? Music . . . drama . . . dances. There are many activities that lighten the academic bur- den and widen the interests of the student body. The varied fields of interests and abilities of Thomas Jefferson students provide a backdrop for exciting and educational activities. M3-'11 9 .,w ' . A,b,4,'g -f 5'-'EEUC' . .1 1 m 1 - A ,'u,.u-4 aw, I .qw gfx ' . ,lvl 1 4 1 1 uh , is I ,I dy 122d122122Q QOGQUQ WM NL JA .. 'A' P, Kay Mammel was chosen Miss Aristocrat of 1961 by the Senior class. Kay's class bought the greatest number of annuals in proportion to enrollment. Joan Hindes, Junior, and Wendy Hummel, Sophomore, were her attendants at the Annual Staff Luau and autograph party May 29. The foyer was decorated in Hawaiian motif and students attending wore sport shirts and cottons. The Junior High held its autograph Luau in the afternoon from 3:30 until 4:30 P.M. L dr I-fl anne AI flmzbr prom yuee. Thomas Jef'ferson's Junior Class presenfed Efchings in Ebony on December 3, 1960, where Queen Anne Lilly with her princesses Linda Bryant and .loan Hindes reigned over The semi-formal occasion held in The Shirley Savoy. Over a hundred couples danced To The melo- dies of Bob Capelli and his band. junior prorn N. I I v 'f ferry? EFS .sezzzbr prom gueezz l ' I3 if 7-Pu r .. ,Z ., Ly ' 1 I6 C' GSS 1166125 l i ' l l- -,l ' i -A : . 1. is, A Y L i- .,ii:1, F, W -. ., w r 2 ' - 'K i Z't x -, i i '! i Li ' I is J, it i 4 l' 7' 5 l : Only one vote separated Miss Lloyd from creat- fi ing a three-way tie for Color Day Queen. Because l ll 1912 of this, she is placed in a position of honor along q s-.? l with the Sophomore and Junior Class Queens. i ,,.,. .e-,,.. , , .- ,..,i J The girls chosen to reign as Queens representl i the traditional queenly attributes as well as the en- i 2 .. A thusiasm and spirit of their classes. Q ia I ilu. V fin. 'i li f i ' ' l? V, . r' V- - , - iii- , ' 1, 4393 is 'ii-+R. -2 ' l 'wha . i t- ' Qgffu fizf:-W-1 P, .Q iwm say, ,fs --V f , if .fi ll . ll!- Fr 'ivijll l 4-' gL '.'2- a 'Q -V gf 'Q' .5 , 1 . . ,wg ,ii ' , ' ',-1 ' J ' if - ' 1. 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Junior couples enjoy themselves at Efchings in Ebony keynotes The KeynoTe dance of The year was presenTed November 5, by The combined Jefferson and SouTh Key Clubs in The Thomas Jefferson gym. Wayne Case and his orchesfra played under a backdrop of gold wiTh a blue key as The couples danced Tar info The nighf. This dance will be remembered by all who aTTended as The TirsT dance held aT Jefferson. Smiling couples walk through The gold and brown streamered door To oin their friends at Benchwarmers B ounce. Enchanted couples dance To The melodies of Wayne Case and his band in The late mome of KeynoTes. Toerlclflvvarrrlers bourlc JeTferson's Pep Club presenTed Benchwarmer's Bounce in honor of Thomas JeTTerson's football Team. The dance, held November l9, was an ouTsTanding TribuTe To all The players. The Thomas Jefferson Dance Band provided The music. 'Y junior red. cross dance Cupid's Beau, presenTed by The Jefferson and SouTh Junior Red Cross Clubs was a unique dance. The girls noT only escorted Their beaus To The dance, buT also presenTed Them wiTh corsages. Bill Nikkel and his combo furnished The music as The couples danced under The gliTTering mobiles of cupids and hearTs. Nikkel's combo plays delighfful music for The swirling couples af Cupid's Beau. South and Jefferson girls dance wiTh The boys of their dreams. Reaching for a valentine, Rebel Jim Roorda seeks a favor for his charming date. assernblies installation assembly OcTober 6 brought The long-awaited in- sTallaTion of Thomas Jefferson School officers. Mr. Earl Reum was The guesT-speaker. Mr. Reiva administered The oaTh To The sTudenT council officers. Nlanual's head girl and head boy presented Jefferson wiTh a scroll and a gavel. Each participant in Thomas Jeffer- son's firsT assembly received a plank from The sTage as a souvenir. yearbook assembly The Yearbook staff of Jefferson gave a lively kickoff assembly for The Yearbook sales on November l4Th. The show was highlight- ed by SparTans Say The Darndest Things, a Scottish serenade on The bagpipes, and our Number One SparTan, Mr. Reiva, Dave Kaplan, Assistant Editor of The Aristocrat, encourages all Spartans to buy an annual at the Yearbook Assembly. Thomas Jefferson's first officers take their oaths before Mr. Reiva, at the Assembly. X l A at A la From modern art to bagpipes, Mr. Casagranda ioins the Yearbook Assembly. newspaper The Newspaper Assembly, given on February 2, s.a Timely review of The firsT semester in a new hool. The audience burst into laughter aT an- uncements of Bus 75 is IaTe again, and Will yearbook salesman who lost his moneybag ase come To The office? Also included were etches of The Senior Boys' Supper Club and The ening of The swimming pool. The assembly began e second semester subscripfion drive for The Jef- rs-on Journal. One of The highlights was The ap- arance of The candidaTes for Newspaper Queen. fter all voTes had been counted, a Tie between ephanie Crocker and Jill Shikles was announced. assembly Stephanie Crocker strikes one of her seductive poses lust before going on stage. Jill Shikles, a Truly charming girl, shyly poses for a picture. 23 Alert coaches prepare To recognize Their boys on le1Termen's day.' air force band. assembly ImiTaTions of famous name bands highlighTed The annual visiT of The Air Force Band of The Rockies To Thomas Jefferson on December 18. The band, which is also a glee club, showband, concerf band and dance band, presenfed a well-rounded program enioyed by The smallesT sevenTh grader and The TallesT senior. 24 19'b'l',eI'I'I18.IllS 8.SS6II1'lO1 Thomas Jefferson's firsf IeTTerm were honored in an assembly on cember i. The coaches paid Trib To The young men who had giv Their Time and efforT To help ma Jefferson ouTsTanding in sporfs. T fall sporTs represenfed were fooTba Tennis, golf, and cross-counTry. Air Force drummer adds rhythmic color. if-.L r a,sse:rnb11es T With respecT and reverence for one of our most cherished holidays, The Thanksgiving Assembly was presented. Planned by The STudenT Council, The Assembly was high- lighted by a choral reading on our national heritage and The appreciaTion we should have for iT, a Talk by our own German exchange sTudenT, Al Hagenlocher, and The inspira- Tional songs by The ConcerT Choir. .ft The 9th Grade Chorus, led by Mr. Ashton of the Music Department, added enioy- ment to The Thanksgiving Assembly. The Concert Choir sings softly as The Three Wise Men worship The Christ Child. JefTerson's ChrisTmas Assembly was pre- sented by Mr. JusTice's drama class. A por- Trait of a Jewish family observing Hannukah and The story of Christmas were both pre- senTed. 3 , 4w ..z'.',,-- .. , . up 1 ,r ' '.: 1 ,af 'illkgif If 5 asf' V I ' M, R -liar. . V Ill -i n-5.m' ,'v'Pt'5f,a' 5 . ,- A 5' 'l .ag 'Q A 1 3' A F7 Km 1'--17,7-I I, lwfil' JA-- I vim -,,,fe,jg . t R A 1 l---,?- V 1, ,Q f. vw f ff 1 ' . ',, 1 K ,f ' '9' V' - ay Y 1' : f:::::a:: 1 - EIEIEHI' i llllllll! , 4 4 A , I Y kv' 'Q , 4 f ' g w - - 'sg A Aw l The Concert Choir anxiously awaits the signal from their conductor. The darkened auditorium sets the mood for an enioyable program. C3OI'1C3e1 l5S The music program at Thomas Jefferson has been exceptionally good for the first year. Under the direction of Mr. Bybee and Mr. Ashton, the choir took part in many beautiful concerts. They sang various composi- tions, ranging from Bach chorales to Negro spirituals. Mr. Eland did an outstanding iob with the orchestra, also, and their contributions to school music were inspiring. instruments poised, the Concert Orchestra blends the tones of their various instruments into a crescenclo of sound. Viv fgffi-P25617 .jk uf tfciafxvfjh c 'TD sith: C 27 T.J.'s clebaters did an outstanding job this year. Debaters pictured above in one of their many practice sessions are, left to right, Eric Coble, Bud Sandberg, Dave Kaplan, and Rick Scrivner. competitive speech awards 'IST PLACE AWARDS Paula Chance, poetry interpretation, Dave Kaplan, debate, Rick Scrivner, debate. 2ND PLACE AWARDS Matt Call, original oratory and humorous interpretation, Kitty Carr, dramatic interpretation. 3RD PLACE AWARDS James McGrew, debate, Craig Grant, debate, Bud Sandberg, impromptu and poetry interpre- tation, Steve Strauss, Extempore. STATE QUALIFIERS Matt Call, Paula Chance, Eric Coble, Steve Froling, Craig Grant, Rich Larm, James McGrew, Tish Mead, Jim Pierce, Bud Sandberg, Rick Scrivner, Kurt Steele, and Steve Strauss. speech One important group in school year is the speech club. Among many activities are speeches at 1 blies, public service activities, and meets. In their competitive speech ities they have done much to extend tame and respect of our school, a maintaining a high quality of ac ment. Jefferson's iunior high team was also a winner year. Winners pictured above are Alan Kathy Krusnick, and Scott Crabtree. One reason for Jefferson's success this year i speech is its outstanding individual events tea Individual eventers pictured are Matt Call, Bu Sandberg, Paula Chance, and Donna Milan. Jim Pierce Tish Mead Rick Scrivner James McGrew Bud Sandbefg Treasurer Corresponding N.F.L. Secretary V. -President Pf9SiCief'If Secretary national forensic league T.J.'s honorary speech club has been The resulT of hard work ThroughouT The pasT year. Jefferson was one of Three Mass Kasaaff schools chosen in The Rocky MounTain area To receive a Coach club charter. Only recently charTered in The naTional -office, N.F.L. will be The backbone of compeTiTive speech acTiviTies in The coming years and promises To prove of value To T.J. in The TuTure. ' is , ew' 1 BE 1? N.F.L. members. First row: James McGrew, Bud Sandberg, Dave Kaplan, Tracy Lee Henry, Donna Milan, and Cheryl Montgomery. Second row: Miss Kasdorf, KurT Steele, Matt Call, Paula Chance, Rick Scrivner, Tish Mead, Carol Coleman, Pam Fee, and Sue Thrasher Third row: Steve Froling, Rich Larm, Jim Pierce, Craig Grant, and Steve Strauss. 4:1 C1I'8.I'I13. Thomas Jefferson's Drama Club, Sock and Buskin, presenTed MoTher Is a Freshman for iTs debuT. The casT gave a maTinee for The iunior high January l3 and an evening performance for The senior high and parenTs on January l-4. BoTh audiences ThoughT The comedy was a success and ThaT The casT and crew did Their besT. Acfing The leads in The play were Paula Chance, KiTTy Carr, MaTT Call, Jeff Thompson, and Lynn MarTin. The pro- ceeds from The play were shared by The Drama Club and NaTional Forensic League To furTher Their acTiviTies. l Oh, Mother! pleads Kitty Carr in This scene wiTh Paula Chance and Mari Call in The Drama Club play, Mother Is a Freshman. Professor! yells Lynn Martin in This scene from The play. IT doesn'T do much good, however, after The crime is done. Paula doesn'T seem To mind, Though. at T. Dave Kaplan and Rick Scrivner examine their Science Fair proiect for growth of bacteria. Their experi- ment, one of many in the Science Fair, concerns the production of antibiotics. science fair T.J.'s science department has been very active this year. In addition to their classwork, several of the students are participating in the Metropoli- tan, State, and National Science Fairs. These stu- dents are making practical use ot their knowledge of science and math. Larry Larse-n's proton accelerator stands ready for the Science Fair. An expert in physics, Larry used this knowledge to build his project. career day February 21 brought Career Day to Thomas Jefferson. Students in grades nine through twelve participated in this endeavor. Everyone attended to gain information in their vocational choices. Mr. Rondinelli served as leader and arranged for speakers in the various fields. 3l The first Jefferson Cheerleaders who led the Spartans to victory are, left to right, Helen Frost, Ron Harris, Colleen Milner, Ken Stratton, Ann Miller, Art Wagner, and Nancy Caldwell. Cheering for victory, the student body bursts from the auditorium after the pep rallies. They are roused to a peak of excitement by the stir- ring music of the school band, the spirited cheering of the Pep Club, and the scintillating dances of Pom Pom Girls. One of Jefferson's outdoor rallies was held on the football field. fir -' 1 T.J.'s vivacious Pom Porn girls are, 1 left to right, Terry Fellers, Marsha 1 gan, and Jeanne MacMillan. W Woller, Joan Williams, Bonnie Ha- Griffin, Craig Grant, Bob Boyle and John Kniseley entertain the Sophomore girls with a at the Pep Club Tea. scphorncpre tea. and ninth grade fashion show Junior High girls model clothes that show their sewing ability. The Thomas Jefferson Pep Club ex- tended a friendly welcome to Sopho- more girls with their Harvest Hello. The tea was presented October 25. Entertainment was by a quartet of Senior boys, a Sophomore duet, and a Junior girls' dance line. Q . . gqz, Q , V I F. ' T fu . fx- Jucly Elderkin and Eric Coble, Sophomores, look over their ltsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-dot Bikini at the Sophomore Tea. The Freshman girls of Thomas Jefferson proved their sewing and modeling ability in a fashion show. The assembly, given by the sewing classes, featured a guest speaker from the Simplicity pattern company. 33 A group of six Freshman girls sings for the Junior High Talent Show. They are, left to right, Margaret Marshall, Marsha Conley, Janet Brothers, Lesa Phillips, Jody Rouse, and Judy McShane. junior high. talent show Before a performance There goes, To quote Churchill, blood, toil, sweat, and Tears. The Junior High Talent Shows were no exception. The seventh, eighth, and ninth graders enjoyed varied numbers from The best in their respective grades. Among The outstanding acts were pantomimes of popular songs. Eighth graders Linda Vance, Diane Lont, and Lynda Caten sing l'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My 'Hair. Linda McCoy tells Patty Sherrer a story in the seventh graders part of the show. junior high. dances From Their lines on eiTher side of The boys' gym, The members of The Junior High slowly driTTed TogeTher. The music sTopped Tor a while and pumpkins were given away Tor The bewiTched hours of Hal- loween nighT. - The Junior High enTered The Mardi Gras in The boys' gym, looking forward To an enioyable afiernoon. The couples danced To all kinds of music - TasT and slow, The bop and The walTz. A iunior high couple enioys 'rhemselmes at the Halloween-dance The Mardi Gras spirit envelopes these iunior high couples as they dance To the tunes of the school Dance Band. 0000 f 'Q' 5 ' lf-Y fl isiense v- N 37 Sponsor :autor Assistant Editor Business Manager MV- Mason Pl Ylll5 Klein David Kaplan Roger McGeary the 8..I'iS'l3OCI'Ei,'l1S E Academics Winnie Hooper Clubs Promotion Elizabeth Bowersox Big appetites at kick-off breakfast result in big sales. Clubs Activities Copy Rick Scrivner N.D.C.C. Ron Harris Pam Kohnken 'CS' Art Photography Layout Anna Christensen Dave Stark Eddy Weatherman , A Index Barbara Robbins l I AI' I -4' Seniors Juniors Sophomores Ninth grade Eighth grade Seventh grade Ruth Rothweiler Marilyn Maggie Teller Martin Mansfield Bonnie Butcher Susie Loss 38 Caldwell Sports Cress Bernara F Photography Steve Ashton 'T' index Ninfh grade Copy Photography Senior Susan Bennett Janef B,-ofhe,-5 Sheila Thurston Marsha Conley Brownyard Bybee Clubs Activities Photography Layout Administrations Junior Donna Curtis Pam Fee Lee Garrett Robbie Hafrh MHVQBVBT Mafshan J'-'dY Mcshane Layout Activities Art Index Business Pf0m0f10f1 Clubs 81 Art Sue Thrasher Mike Welch Margo Foster Marsha Woller Ann W00HeY Susie Quinn Photography Jack Plummer 1- 'Go ,, rpm SALE: Ll SF SJ .W - i Sponsor President Vice-President Miss Jane Beaghler Nan McDonough Helen Bauman UTQ? 3. ,S .1-'S Historian Phyllis Klein Chaplain Sue Shikles Aiherfies, The Senior Girls' Service Club, is an organi- zafion for Senior girls with a 3.3 or above grade aver- age. The purpose of Afherfies is, Through Time, effori, and iniiiaiive, To promofe good will and service among The students and The faculfy. This year They sponsored an assembly and a Tea for prospective members. 'GNVY' ff l f , Secrefary Ma ry D u rfee ea. t 1:1 e I' f . i G S 1 -vw ' Secretary June Gray Treasurer Ruth Rothweiler I I V '15 I in File it under T . . . for trash. First row: C. Malkewicz, S. Shikles, R. Rofhweiler, L. Easley, B. Robbins, P. Klein, N. McDonough, E. Bowersox. Second row: I.. Arkin, C. Payne, P. Ward, I, Baughman, G. Cowan, H. Bauman, J. Gray. Third row: J. Brickam, M. Durfee, I.. Gvirtz, P. Kohnken, S. Baillie, R. Garvey, K. Mammel. club M. Call, D. Chambers, J. McGrew. An interest in the game of chess a prerequisite for all members of hess Club. The Chess Club sends ayers to city-wide tournaments and her competition. Meetings are de- ted to practical instruction or rec- ational playing. T.J. Chess Club ade a fine showing as they placed in competition with other D. Sanburg, T. Nevin. T. Moore, D. Sanburg S Crocker C. Grant, D. Stark. J.!'7 l' .fi -ff a- - ' 5' 'lil at O Q ,' ,' -. I' lf' YJ 4' ' 2' -'lf s . 4 'xml- SC-mg-' - H 4 si ' if 'I ,, sllas Q' Q -wfatn. 5, 4 a H s - a listen' Veta-G 5 1. 4 . f . 61-'frli fflf, , ' ' K 1 PR . 1 w f 1 . x 1 sv , ff 'ft J I N-'KX-' t .,'14'5dig. GjezPfQ', ' 'Hg lglxhkbitk 'J Q3 lilagg, ' 3 45 552359. '33 wff .QQ 'fan nflsil .-' ,lgx .r-.snlllu l' 3 3 :j'l-' Ilf'f'.7'F53lii 'fs A 7 -ou' ANN ' 5, JU Q. . . .Hitman Q, . . , T. Reeves, L. Martin R Cobb Ah, ha! Checkmate President Matt Call 4......... 'il -1 3558! 55556 f '.L ,lr 13: 3 9 .. , '-'F Y, 'tl 'L L I I4 I if 5, ,P 5- K K I V on x A 51 5 1 Ml' , , x - 7 fp ' . 1 N s. F' 1 L X 1 rl- wg . i . N 1 ,f ug, P Y A- i,Ap'H'k YW .'.Wnn'Il , - -m ,- I b 'EY ,I 'F 1 I ' .:.. ' V 1-nu Ill ll! Ill fl! I.. 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Hawkinson. ...nr President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Thurman Payne D Belmig Bob Bean JOl'1f1 Meyer ,:, -- 1. - , . Q.,- J' H l :', 'r-'fl Q gy., -.4 5 9, 1- .5 . ..- f lL, Q3 L- ku sig' .s,v.,1, 1 u . Jvd. Sponsor President Vice President Secretary lreasurer Miss Stanbrough Jim Rule Howard Hazel Pat Sloan First row: C. Zumbrunn, S. Woolum, M. Bourne, M. Brill, S. Crocker, E. Arbuckle, H. Hazel, B. Sanburg, J. Rule. 46 - nd lwrrl. Sponsor President Vice-President Secrefary Treasure,- Mr. Choury Jack Plummer Lennie Gvirtz Cheryl Montgomery Jan Rhodes foreign language club The Foreign Language Club, under The sponsorship of Mr. Choury, was organized for Those inTeresTed in learning more about countries and foreign cusToms Through The sTudy of Their languages. AcTiviTies of The club included visiTs To foreign resTauranTs and a piT1'aTa pariy aT ChrisTmas Time. What'll Russia do next? I First row: A. Meyer, L Wall, M. Morris, M. Wallace, W. Hooper, M. Sinkovie, B. Rittenhouse, J. Schwieder, G. Smith. Row Two: J. Preyer C. Montgomery, E. Weatherman, P. Carlton, E. Moreland, J. Rhodes, L. Gvirtz, D. Stark. Third row: T. Walliasper, L. Dickson, A. Schwengels, J. Peck, C. Dunlap, A. Christensen, S. Quinn, J. Plummer, Mr. Choury. I C3OI1CeI l'i Ct11Oi1 First row: S. Seal, K. Kramer, L. Cunningham, D. Storhaug, D. Kemp, L. Sanford, S. Rueter, S. Hayward, L. Edson, J. Gunnerson, l.. Cassin, R. Garvey, K. Dundon J. Quimby, M. McFarlane, T. Dawkins, N. Catlett, D. Seal. Second row: P. Kramer, M. Kondy, C. Gdovin, B. Crabb, G. Cowan, E. Bowersox, J.'Lipscomb, B. Krebs M. Durfee, C. Malkewicz, P. Thrash, J. Gray, J.vLyles, C. Coleman, T. Mead, M. Erbaugh, M. Hansen. Third row: G. Jones, B. Patterson, M. Marshall, J. Baldwin B. Boyle, P. Manthei, J. Deininger, T. Payne, J. Thompson, S. Stansbury, S. King. Fourth row: J. Hidhal, J. Schmidt, P. Coffman, F. Ordelheide, D. Naylor, W. Doud M. Owens, B. Reynolds, B. Griffin, J. Knisley, L. Martin, L. Garrett, R. Harris, T. Willson. The Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Charles Bybee, had many different activities during the past year. The choir participated in several assemblies and music concerts, as well as the spring concert in which the choir provided music for the whole program. Other activities included a tobogganing party, participation in the All-School Show, and out-of-school appearances. One of the outstanding features of the choir is their brown robes with gold surplices. The Ninth Grade. Choir, under the talented direction ot Mr. Robert Ashton, was estab- lished at the beginning of the year with much success. They have sung for assem- blies, the school's fall festival, and other concerts. Next year, most of the members ot the chorus will become members of Concert Choir. 48 l W L . I ar ,- ' ?' Al Director President President Vice-President Mr. Bybee Frank Ordelheide Bob Boyle Bob Griffin Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Director Mary Durfee Pat Thrash Martha Koncly Mr. Ashton 111111111 grade chorus irst row: S. Leach, J. Lesenring, S. Zaffore, K. Stiles, D. Novasad, G. Liggett, C. Balzer, D, Richards, M. Welch, R. Kahm, G. Roberts, L. Little, S. Timper, . Crowe, S. Rudolph, S. Coffman, C. Prussing, S. Loss, T. Bartlett. Second row: L. Brenning, C. Wolfe, D. Wilson, J. Schumacher, V. Hart, T. Dougherty, . d'Avila, P. Edwards, J. Egholm, J. Kerr, K. Rouse, L. Schneider, K. Wirtz, B. Westby, W. Robbins, D. Connor, J. Therrell, J. Herbertson, M. Marshall, R. Guert- er, D. Curtis. Third row: K. Pettee, C. Akin, J. McShane, K. Behrents, D. Wolff, A. Moorhead, M. Ward, M. Bowersox, C. Miller, C. Coleman, P. Wilson, . Miller, B. Edson, J. Hartman, S. Ashton, D. Rathbun, B. Hueseman, T. Garvin, V. Lowe, A. Woolley, M. Hazel, B. Murray, M. Thompson, C. Patton, D. Ivy. Jurth row: J. McKay, L. Coffey, D. Gautier, A. Storhaug, J. Autrey, L. Wittenburg, J. MacMillan, V. Mallow, S. Bennett, G. McGeary, C. Biork, L. Smith, J. Rus- zll, L. Lesser, J. Arthur, C. Thompson, J. Justice, E. Younger, D. Frantz, J. Gebow, H. Tyner, N. Lindquist, B. Davis, C. Selsor, J. Chance, B. Marr. 49 - x P 1 Y . ' 7 nn - K , f 'J I 'ai Q.. X f' 'I X --. , Y' ' ? ' , ' I ' x M . v. I., ,Nl M ,, X 4 an E, 1, tf. in V111 f I 1' al 6 ' , -, ' lg x . t A 1 14. -AT' 7 t -V TL4 ,hi ,' Yi!! V 1 A gf K il 1, F K l r I . . - . 1 . U I . -. .f I Mg! 1 ,A V . Y , x 'vat . Q' , . -- 4' r'55L ' - ' ' ' ' I 4ll 3 Q ' V I 1 gg ' .4 gl -, ' . Y L L 1 - A V ,A in M qu.- 5 1 9 'f'f 1 - . A k Q J a - ' 'imfg f --'-----b- ,....-Lsii-if fb V .' w ' 1' -r . -- -T----v Q a za, . ' , ' 41 ,N , X -It N i X ' Yr I., 'F 'wi - ,. '- K . 'Q ' in X +1 f N f -in N ., ', 5 'f 'I J -I ' ,X ' 1 ' , Q I A 3 ., ,J I Lx 1 - xi j X f A 5, '1 ii-, -vg- 1 'f Ii I r Q w Q.. I . - ' lx Al flfw Q . .- sz' V, L, 1 ' '- - ..- , 1 X ,.- -' , ll X six A 'Nxt - .J thi., YB if L My , ' 'XXXL , A, . . ' f - f .' - ' 1 .731 ' 'W 4 .'- x Xgs.--w 14- wif: x g .- r . . - ' ., , -. - i,,fT'i X ., ,.- fl Q gli 5' J firtv . A- - .. ' X :ui-Q' ,Z .zdbx-,q'F,x'x ,141 U I XS if XY ,.. ' . W' f WI' R K L fi - ff' x . '+.. ,Mfver 'Q - V ,, ,an S f' V' X, Vx'-32 Q - -4 Q'-Q. -- KI E , . . .qrzxpi H lv i . i i .-y 3. ,, A ff: 2? ' , 'i 4ff:: '1 ' ' .. I' ,4-W' .fp F-'T' . Q .ettf 4,,-f.A:a'i1'F Jvil.,-1-f573L , 4FFgj:,m ji S -,. fr. :, -- -1 wiv! - 50 the thomas jefferson afs THE THOMAS JEFFERSON SHOW BAND under the direction of Mr. Eland provided memorable moments for both iunior and senior high school students at the many socials and dances. Begun late in the fall, the band was able to provide danceable music that pleased all at the Halloween Hop. As time progressed, the band added many new numbers to the repertoire and culminated the year with the Family Jazz Night. 52 Treasurer John Taylor Sponsor Sponsor Mr. Gleason Mr. Zinke i l President Vice-President Secretary Secretary Eloise Moreland Nan McDonough Jana Brickham Lenore Arkin future 'l3e3,C11SI'S of 3.I'I1eI iC33. The Future Teachers of America have named Their club in honor of Mr. Reiva. Je-Herson's and SouTh's F.T.A. clubs combined in an excursion To C.S.C. in Greeley. F.T.A. will provide corsages annually for the homecoming dance. This year They' fur- nished corsages for The Pep Club dance. ., 't-43 ' -. li C7 Q17 First row: B. Roth, P. Khonken, R. Rothweiler, C. Hynes, C. Brinsa. Second row: J. Taylor, T. Walliasper, E. Moreland, L. Arkin, L. Baughman, C. Mon iague, Third row: Mr. Gleason, L. Dickson, J. Brickham, B. Roberts, A. Brey. I . Is.. A Which one's The bear? WesT Berlin is The forTress sTand- g in The cenTer of a fire raging ound iTs walls. Can iT, will iT, cape desTrucTion from The cold nicism of Communism? The pur- se of The GreaT Decisions pro- am is To sTimuIaTe sTudenT dis- ssion and inTeresT in These and hers of our naTion's viTal inTer- Tional affairs. 41 ri l T , l N li' 3 ' Q'-L i 1 ,, .fs J Z Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Gleason Paul Franklin Jack Baldwin Pat Powell Ron Spanglef Bill Siirling hi-y HI-Y is nationally associated and affiliated with . H the YMCA. The HI-Y boys, in order to raise money ' for their treasury, sponsored a car-wash in which they went around to houses in the community and washed cars. They, and TRI-HI-Y, participate an- -5,4 nually in the Youth and Government program. The club is primarily a service club serving home, ' school, and community. We use Pridel First row: P. Franklin, J. Baldwin, B. Stirling. Second row: D. Shubin, R. Harris, F. Ordelheide, S. Peonio, A. Wagner. Third row: J. Franklin, J. Taylor, J. Swanson, H. Norris, P. Powell. onsor Sponsor Garrett Mrs. Garrettson President Vice-President Steve Strauss Sue Shikles . X l Secretary Treasurer Program June Gray Jack Plummer Frank Ordelheide iI1'l19I I18.'l.'tiOI1a.1 I'e13.'lI-iOI1S Club The International Relations Club helps to further international good will by creating an interest in foreign affairs. Members of l.R.C. study the politics, geography, and his- tory of other countries to help them understand the problems these countries face. The club members attend various conferences and have lectures and are encouraged to ex- change their ideas with students from other schools. First row: C. Montgomery, D. Goff, V. Paden, M. Schwartz, S. Shikles. Second row: P. Fee, S. Thrasher, M. Hansen, J, Gray, C. Mattern, R. l Childress. Third row: J. Tarr, S. Froling, T. Weinberger, J. Plummer, X D. Stark, F. Ordelheicle, A. Hagenlocher. 55 the journalists Sponsor Edifof Business Manager Miss Sfanbrough Carolyn Malkewicz 5andY Woolum Page-7 Editor Page-2 Editor Page-3 Editor P3994 Edif0f Head Phofogfaphef Lennie Gvirfz P31 Sloan Carole Baldwin Steve Crocker Allan Berkowitz EW Page 1 Page 2 Page 4 Exchange Editor Photography Jim Rule Judy Schuck John Dunham Judy Peck Bill Reynolds .A . .5 - -:L , Proverbial post-moriems 56 The sTaTT of The JEFFERSON JOURNAL spenT a busy year publishing a newspaper Two Times a monTh. ArTicles on ciTizenship in The school, assem- blies, sporTs, dances, and general news dominaTed each ediTion. The JOURNAL also sponsored several conTesTs during The year which included a beauTy conTesT selecTed from male members of The newspaper sTaTT. An assembly, presenfed aT The beginning of The new semesrer, was To encourage The sTudenT body To supporT The JOURNAL by buy- ing newspaper subscripTions. JOURNAL REPORTERS Elaine Arbuckle Barbara Aughenbaugh Carole Baldwin Allan BerkowiTz Bill Clarke STeve Crocker Bev Davis John Dunham PauleTTe Garrison Lennie GvirTz Howard Hazel Chris Jepson Rossanne Johnson Donna Kemp Sue Keppler Judy MacLean Deadline Doo d? Carolyn Malkewicz Sally MclnTyre Margarer Nelson Sara Nelson Marvin Owens Judy Peck Susie Powell Bill Reynolds Jim Rule Judy Schuck Jim Shikles PaT Sloan AlTa STeidley Jonnie Thompson Lincoln Warren Sandy Woolum .fT?-- !1-.ev lu-ff' , t Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Mr. Moser Steve Wirtz Jamie Willhite Bob Marshall Chuck Dow Mr. Lort '-fu .. 1 f ,.f . J il??'i '..n L' . .lg-.-: ,Q ful? ,Ute r VJ. 1 - ,- X. 1 A 'v 'r . -... -' ' '1., ..:..', ar- A. 'ea - 5'.' .1 . O. 1. ,,. --.' ' 4 r 4' Where did they go with the key? . . . key club Key Club is an organization of outstanding boys interested in developing leadership and serving others. The Key Club is in charge of all fund-raising campaigns, such as United Fund and UNESCO. Key- notes and a litterloug assem- bly were two of the club's proiects. To be eligible for membership a boy must show qualities of leadership in aca- demics and athletics. i . 'SVI -554,1 V. .':'-' '-Wiirf - I- f 195 L tr. ..' .- s F... ..4. First row: J. Stevenson, E. Bliss, A. Wagner, J. Wilmore, C. Dow, B. Marshall. Second row: R. Harris, D. Crist, J. Peden, C. Hawk, C. Elliott, G. Burke, S. Wirtz. Third row: J. Ford, D. Ralston, D. Sullivan, C. Larson, D. Buchanan, B. Coffey. Sponsor Mir. Day sf row: B. Justice, D. ist, C. Larson, C. Dow, Sullivan. Second row Ford, J. Davies, C. El- ff, B. Marshall, G. Burke, Spangler. Third row: R. rtness, B. Coffey, J. rgner, R. Grunberg, J. ST. 1S'b'lJeI 1'I19I1,S Club -5 President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sgf--if-Arms Bob Marshall Chuck Dow Jim Davies Chuck Elliott First row: B. Gorden, J. Wilmore, R. Auston. Second row: J. Kelly, C. Hawk, B. Swanson. Third row: D. Ralston, L. McBride, S. Wirtz. Sponsor Sponsor SPOHSOI' 5P0f150f Mr. Villano Mr. Ashton MV- 0'5I'i9I'l Mrs- Giffeflson Firsf row: B. Thorpe, K. Erard, M. Schwariz, S. Shikles. Second row: P. Ryall, M. Durfee, R. Harfness, J. Plummer, J, Gray, D. Anderson. J u n i o r Red Cross is a club branching from The Nafional Red Cross for stu- dents inferested in serving the community. The Valentine's Day Dance was one of S.R.C.'s fund- raising proiects. 60 junior red. cross Officers: President June Gray Vice-Pres. Ma ry Durfee Secretary Judy Rassmu Treasurer Sally Stubbs Reporter Pam Oviatt Officers: President Dave Miller Vice-Pres. Kathy Krusnilv- Sec.-Treas. Libby Goffsch l Busfles are back T, Wie W Joan Williams The bouncing energeTic Pom Pom girls aroused The SparTan SpiriT wiTh Their viva- cious clances aT games and rallies during The year. Chosen from The Pep Club lasT spring These Three seniors and Two iuniors worked Throughouf The summer on Their original rouTines, which won enThusiasTic reacTions aT every performance. IDOII1 Bonnie Hagan V. girls T 1 lf if Marsha Woller Jeannie MacMillan Terry Fellers A62 1 '-2252 iq K: 2 l-ig Y-Z fe. in ,. ,. W f ET P. f K6 I ,auf -v 145, Iftglggwi Al lv 'Q-In fJf.'i.g?Vt,2 3:3 gg? L H 1 ' if ' -+2 WL -1 L 1f'1 ,-,Q,lfag'?:rg,Q:F'.fif ?ff 'K' Mfr Q. M ,I 1-45154544 . Wfwmxxi -if-ij, M mix I in iid if - 263.55299 T, my , '11, ,M 1 A ,R .-i lk'-V1. 9-' 1: - . v bl wi. Q' sv -.. ll I - Qs If-Wm. A gn 1:51 'I Qt: fix 1 4 ' Y ,' 1 W ' - ' lx f J i '-. x..t.d Q-ge---.... P 1 Q f H. K 1 J P1- J, V . 1 A 9- X 1 . Us ub Joan Williams Marsha Woller wen Cowan, corresponding secretary Marilyn Shroyer Sally Stubbs Janet Suhm Dorothy Van Lunsen Lorchin Wall Judy Weil Nancy White Sue Wilcox Reverse phclo by Sfcrk MEMBERS Sue Baillie Linda Baughman Jeanne Beebe Linda Bryant Nancy Caldwell Colleen Clifford, shakers Sandy Conley Gwen Cowan Linda Cunningham Terry Dawkins, dance Cheryl Dunlap, representative Mary Durfee Cathy Erard Terry Fellers Marsha Fleming, usher, drill Margaret Francis Helen Frost Sherrie Guthrie Bonnie Hagan Sandy Hayward Joan Hindes Cheryl Houlette Anne Lilly Karen Lindquist Julie Lloyd Jeannie MacMillan Kay Malkewicz Toni Mattson Liz McElhiney Mary McElhiney Marilyn McGee Martha McKnab Adele Meyer, fea, fashion show Ann Miller Colleen Milner Carol Montague Eloise Moreland Pam Oviatt Judy Peck Kay Price Sylvia Rueter Lyn Sanford Ann Schwengels Linda Shaw If Sandy Conley, treasurer Mrs. Diane Lyon, SPOHSOI' pre-rnecil. club Q, ll Sponsor Presidenf Mr. Helander John Tarr -ln- Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgr.-at-Arms Marilyn Hansen Judy Schuck Leanne Easley Larry Larsen The Pre-Med Club is composed of sTudenTs wiTh a B average and wiTh inTeresT in medi- cine. They may meef To hear lecTures and Talks and have movies and Tours. DenTisTs, doc- Tors, and physical TherapisTs have presenTed inTeresTing Talks on Their professions. The club members have had movies which have included Hemo The MagniTicenT and a fine movie on eye surgery. Such places as Ridge Home and The Pueblo lnsTiTuTe have been Toured by The members This past year. F '-.'i'a,-.',' ' ' ' LH! A- ' .3-' 'jan 1 -T A ,a li-fn, -3'.1',,.-sq 'J-:QI Adil- -, . . ' 'x -in 72?-' ' ' -n- . nib? 'f' n T . l i . 4.1--f First row: J. Sievenson, K. Lindquist, S. Rueler, M. Hansen, T. Fellers, L. Malkewicz, 5, Wilcox, S, Guthrie, J. Weil. Second row: L. Arkin, J. Suhm, M. Fleming, P befgf J- SCl1UCkr D- Goff. P- Ovia1f. D- Williams. C- Mallefnf V- Padefl, J- PYGYBF- Third row: Mr. Helander, L. Larsen, J. Beebe, J. Beebe, J. Klob, J. Panian, E. C. Jepsen, D. Kemp, D. Kaplan, L. Easley. Fourth row: L. Dickson, T. Weinburger, R. Scrivner, J'. Plummer, J. Rasmussen, J. Gray, F. Drdelheide. 64 l 7-4 ,E -2 fr ,, i X ' 4 Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Mr. Cutting Mr. Beck Mr. Dutton Mr. Johnson Dr. Page Mr. Sorensen ski club r ar-..,.9'V-' 1 'E ski club 3: presideny Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Frank Ordell-,eide Monique Andress Cheryl Houlette Steve Heimbach U - 'M- , . rj- ,. ' 66 gg, nbfai . 1 'TJ' ' 'Q if -if ...F .-- g- S- N ,w Ek- . p. l l ov Q, I l 'll l 'lg' ni I Q First row: S. Conley, H. Frost, D. Williams, C. Malkewicz, S. Patterson, B. Wilson. Second row: D. Kaplan, G. Grant, P. Fee, C. Reich, Carolyn Moye, D. Goff, C. Montgomery. Third row: T. Payne, F. Orclelheide, P. Franklin, J. Franklin, D. Stark, P. Heuseman. ski club -' r r T1 First row: M. Nelson, J. Dorey, M. K. Oliver, S. O'Conner, M. Rossi, P. Maloney. Second row: J. Thompson, K. Evlyn, M. Erbaugh, T. Mead, M. Renyolds, L Henry. Third row: G. Kearnes, J. Malcolm, F. Anderson, J. Petitt, J. Moreland, J. Gersten, P. Butler, S. Nellis. Fourth row: D. Marcus.. L. Jordan, D. Wilmore, B. Reeves. m 1' n bg, 2 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer P. Sheridan R. Chandler K. Behrenfs R. Hicks Y 'T' ' fin' gf I ,A 7' U Nr- fa a'm,Q F-1-'-'Q r ' ff? 1 ff '.. fffsff-12,2 .f-f , 0 1 ' , , ,- I , V: 6 1' If N I ,ijx , 1' X pw, , -f .f -' I . A I' I., . f. ,A L' .41 , A fi, J l 2-4' ,DQ if 1 .f 1 .4 1-if a L First row: C. Phillips, R. Chandler, S. Stark, P. Reiff, A. Becwar, L. Cafen, K. Bauchman, 5. DeTar, S. Kile. Second row: S. Zaffore, J. Bramley, G. l-OWS, K- Wlfflf C- RBlS'f0l'l- L- VBNCS, L- Birrell, J- Dodd- Third l'OWr D- Johnson, J. Rask, R. Thompson, J. Miller, G. 4Gallemore, S. Harper, J. Gebow, C. Hynes. ski club I . :-.r .Q -af- 5- 4 an A-4 52, W ,J?.4b is-P Uikggxs fg of Agfa out vc,-'. f - '.-'Ti' - sf? ' 4- 'r11',ff,- -if' .f r. -Q., - ,, .5 .,',,- - ef-I.d:ffL5-if. xi.. .3 -y-, .1 1 'Y-if: 7 v -fn 'fmnif - '.v ' - -- f nf 114:-' ' 15, ' V1 y -tf2 f-f-4-...-5.51, ff. .ff1,.'-fl ' f - -4 P at -'J' f, .- -.Is - -2 - H94-Q '4 s.gj,.fGl -. . i 'ill' 5-J, fi. - Q' .CYOA - .143--' il' Zyl ... ., gf.. gl v ' ll ' 1 A Nj x 1 . , , . . -' , ,'.f,:l . .-, , -' 1 gil J I. ' - Q.. A M. D, it ' ' N- . l .wi . . Y f .1 a First row: S. Jensen, S Defar, M. Gemmill, L. Gohschalk, P. Milbourn, C. Clemmer, S. Zaffore, B. Berg. Second row:.L. Bahrych, T. Baker, K. Hill, R. Dobson, J. Wheeler, V. Goltry, S. Schafroth, J. Froling. Third row: S. Jessop, S. Plummer, S. Plummer, D. Miller, S. Harper, M. Maxwell, S. Paap, J. Gebow, B. Thorpe. Pregidenf Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Bonnie Hagan Dick Evans Dave Brown Joan Crowther Mrs Hamill synchronlzed. s'vv1rr1 club Buzzy Andress Tim Bourne Arlene Brey Martha Brey Jim Brinsa Thurston Bybee Vern Bybee Paf Bruce Jim Chandler Bill Clarke Penny Coffman Carole Condi? Joan Growfher Joan Danko Bob DeLapp Dave DeLapp Sandy Dogherty Kim Evelyn Barbara Gunnerson Judy Gunnerson Bonnie Hagan Vickie Hayes Randy Hicks Jack Hidahl Holly Holmsirom Gail Kerns Dave Kraiger Bob Kramer Rick Larson Fred Lindquist John Lloyd Susan Lucas Joan Malcomb Mark Marshall Terry McElhiney Roger McGeary Charlene Nelson Margaret Nelson Mariorie Reynolds Meridith Scott Derik Shubin Karen Spenseley Ginny Taylor Jonnie Thompson Tim Warde Jean wheller Marsha Woller tadpoles President Sponsor Pam Oviatt Mrs. Jarrett Secrneasl Vice-President Bonnie Hagan Penny Coffman Taclpoles, the girls' swim club, consists of Those girls who enioy swimming, wish to improve their ability, and want to promote an attitude of sportsmanship. In Their effort to achieve an in- Heylcoach Smnhls onthe otherend! terest in water activities, they planned to create recreational days with other Denver Public Schools. to I.: S. Dougherty, K. Conti, H. Holmstrom, S. Hickman, J. Brothers, J. Benson, M. Nelson, V. Taylor, J. Rosenheim, P. Oviait, B. Hagan, P. Coffman, D. Wolff, Dougherty, S. Coffman, P. Sheridan, N. Maresh, V. Hays, P. Bruce, M. Reynolds, C, Condit, W. Hummel, J. Thompson, S. Powell, G. Kearns, J. Malcolm, K. Evelyn, Schwengels, C. Nelson, P. Crowther, J. Crowther, J. Hurst. 7I Sponsor Mrs. Malowney President - Colleen Milner Vice-President - Nancy Lewis -r:-, , Secretary ,Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Sgt,-af-Arms Belfy -lfmes Helen Frost Carole Baldwin Ruth Rothweiler Mary Durfee Back row: Val Anderson, Phyllis Lindsey, Bonnie Hagan, Ginny Grant, Helen Frost, Mary Durfee, Pat Thrash, Kay Price. Middle row: Linda Bryant, Gerrie Hummel, Barbara Thorpe, Alta Steidley, Charlene Nel- son, Ruthie Rothweiler, June Wilson, Ginny Anderson, Carole Baldwin. Front row: Marilyn Shroyer, Helen Bauman, Pam Oviatt, Linda Shaw, Colleen Clifford, Marilyn Drumeller, Sally Stubbs, Anne Lilly, Cathy Er- ard, Margo Ruid, Colleen Milner. 72 Back row: Pat Sloan, Sue Anna Christensen, Sue Baillie, Lloyd, Barbara Wilson, Sherrie son, Janet Suhm. Middle row: Nelson, Karen Lindquist, Fleming, Nancy White, Marilyn well, Sandy Conley, Toni A Joan Hindes, Sally Mclntyre row: Sherrie Guthrie, Jeannie Millan, Marian Pierce, Sue Diane Grazier, Nancy Caldwell Fellers, Diane Seal. 1 I demand a correction to the minutes! . X WQV rv cya B new ,I xes Yea ., ., sa ,ixongii SW rapid rollers Sponsored by Mr. Douglas Carl, The Rapid Rollers meeT weekly aT SkaTeland for pleas- ure, speed and figure skaTing. The purpose of The club is To insTilI an inTeresT in skaTing and, Through acTiviTies, To build up a good aTTiTude Tor sporTs. sf row, left to right: Mr. Carl, D. Richards, G. LiggeTT, L. Little, K. Thompson, R. Thompson. Second row, left To right: C. Gdovin, S. Holden, L. Cassin, D. Kusserow 73 Carole Baldwin, Lau,-glee Albin, Judy Rasmussen, Jack Baldwin, Pam Kohnken, Chairman Vine-.chairman Secretary Treasurer Program . ' l M lv .lt Not all business is serious business. After the speaker has been heard and business conducted, the group relaxes around a table of food and a party atmosphere. MEMBERS Dave McDowell Carol Montague Ann Moorhead Eloise Moreland Marilyn Morris Joel Schmidt Marilyn Schwartz Anne Shafer Pat Sloan Saundra Spero Shelby Worley Susie Quinn 74 young republicans wily we, ,,..,.-1 Randall Hart, Sponsor i J i I hh 5 A :ful t x, G55 Young Republicans monthly at a students to hear outstanding Judge Robert McWilliams Supreme Court Judge tured here with the 4 MEMBERS Kay Arndt Ken Aylsworth Karel Brinsa Bonnie Butcher Ann Christensen Diane Defibaugh Dave Gibbons Marilyn Hansen Ron Higgins Carol Hynes Karen Kulp r x. Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mr. Justice Helen Bauman Judy Rassmussen Liz McElhiney Cheryl Dunlap sock and 'Iouskin The Drama Club, Sock and Buskin, was organized to promote further dramatic inter- ests and abilities of its members. In Mother Was a Freshman, a comedy was presented by the club this year. Under the direction ot Mr. Kenneth Justice, the drama club hopes to present a play annually. I always feel better after a few minutes rest. Photography by: Lee Garrett 'CS' row: A. Hagenlocher, K. Arndt, 5. Rice, R. Garvey, H. Bauman, P. Castles, J. Van Gelder, C. Dunlap, J. Dunham. Second row: S. Keppler, J. Panian, Smith, P. Pettee, L. McElhiney, R. Jordan, C. Sanger, B. Pelsue. Third row: P. Fee, D. Darnell, B. Hopkins, R. Hinkhouse, D. Defibaugh, C. Hynes, J. Rassmussen, Thompson. 75 DOUG RALSTQN PAULA CHANCE Sfudenf Body presidem Student Body Vice-President Student Council, a body of elected sentatives from each class, had many re sibilities this year. Not only did it sp and conduct all elections for class ol and representatives, but it also planned presented several assemblies. One of tl' main proiects of the year was the Color Da festivities and dance. KAY MAMMEL Student Body Sec etary Vw-- ,ar Mr. Dorseh Steve Wirtz Helen Bauman Jan Rhodes Sponsor Sr. Class Pres. 'Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Sr, Class Sec. student Councll June Gray Chuck Larson Bob Marshall Nan McDonough Sr. Rep. Sr. Rep. Sr. Rep. Sr. Rep. John Peden Jr. Class Pres. Jim Wilmore Dave Buchanan Sopht Class p,es' Soph. Class Vice-Pres. Sally Stubbs Jr. Class Sec. Sue Shikles Sr. Rep. 'X --an Dave Crist Pat Ryall Jr. Rep. Jr Rep Jay Wilimek Tracy Lee Henry Ed Bliss Pal Butler Soph, Class Vice-Pres. Soph. Class Sec. Soph. Rep. Soph Rep Wendy Milner Marilyn Rossi Lennie Gvirtz Julie Lloyd Ann Miller Soph. Rep. Soph. Rep. Newspaper Rep. Pep Club Pres. Head Cheefleadef 5 I18..'l1iOI18..1 defense cadet COTPS LT, COL, RAMSEY MAJOR JOHN MAHAN Insfrucfgr lnstructor The National Defense Cadet Corps is dedicated to the physical and mental de- velopment of young men. Instruction in military leadership, first aid, map reading, 'weapons and marksmanship, physical fit- ness, command and drill all play a part in attaining their goal. This semester the cadets gained prestige through the excel- lent iolo the rifle team did in competition with other schools. The courtesy and dis- cipline gained through N.D.C.C. benefits the cadets during their years at Jefferson and provides a foundation for future ca- reers. 78 COL. TERRY MOORE LT. COL. DWIGHT MEREDI Battle Group Commander DSPUTY COrT1maricler LT. COL. MARILYN DAVIS Honorary Cadet Commander MAJOR JAN RHODES Deputy Honorary Cadet Commander MAJ. BOB BOYLE Battle Group Adiufant CAPT. BOB ROTH Intelligence Officer MAJ. KEN STRATTON W l ,l CAPT CAL CALHOUN ll lp A QL.: 5 A 3 ' riff Ll I 3 X4 '. .. ll gg ' ' , ,gh ','-.gif ., fl Operafions Officer Supply Officer honorary cadets Afrj A' 'I . I , . A .., - ' ,' ' I .u - - wi .. 1 1223 E .Y.'v -W' ...'1A,-. , 4- T?,. Front Row: P. Oviaft, S. Stubbs, M. Davis, J. Rhodes. Row two: K. Mammel, C. Dunlap, P. Chance, K. Price, N. Lewis. .li drill tearn w K MAJ. BOB BOYLE Drill Team Commander -v ff --vxv, -. 1-21 Front row: T. Moore, D. Fellows, S. Curtis, G. Hamby. Row two: B. Boyle, D. Cornell, D. Chambers, D. Meredith, J. Aughenbaugh. color guard ,r. CAPT. DOYLE STANSBURY Color Guard Commander Front row: G. VanHouw, D. Cornell, J. Baldwin, R. McCleod, B. Harris. Row two: D. Stansbury, D. Boyle, Ludwick, J. Mullins, R. Forsyth, D. Murphy, K. Schmalbeck. honorary cadet tea The purpose of the Honorary Cadet Tea was to present the Honorary Cadets fo the faculty. M. Reiva and Miss Sfancliff presented certifi cafes and awarded rank fo the Honorary Cadets. ?iMF ' 'W Z, -'1' Larry Worthen cleans his rifle. aa. company Collar brass, as well as uniforms, must be in A-1 condition in order for a cadet to pass the weekly inspection. l . 2 i l LT. THURMAN PAYNE Company Executive CAPT. DOYLE STANSBURY Company Commander From row: S. Curtis. Row two: D. Murphy, M. McGal1ey, J. Mullins, B. Harris. Row three: D. Cornell, J. Blakely, R. Sloan. Row four: D. Boyle, G. VanHouw, D. Wisdon D. Fellows. Row five: G. Hamby, T. J. Payne, D. Stansbury. 82 'Io company CAPT. CAL CALHOUN Company Commander Care of weapons is practiced by all N.D.C.C. cadets. Rifles are issued to each student and from then on the rifle must be kept in excellent condition. .Q-1 4421 '-'i l'i, Q-gif,-' .1 ont row: J. Aughenbaugh. Row two: D. Chambers, R. Curtis, R. McCIeod, S. King, K. Schmalbeck. Row three: J. Higby, J. Baldwin, N. Miles, D. Sanburg. Row four: Weinberger, D. Ludwick, R. Forsyth, T. Nevin, D. Shubin. Row five: C. Calhoun. 83 Xvf 5-H. xlfy Xu. L i K N 85 T .. Q- ,, .' -44-, .u. . . Pr cipa JAMES T. REIVA H l 1 'u s Assistant Principal WILLIAM R. SCHUMACFIER Boys' Advisor EUGENE P. WURTZ Dean ELIZABETH B. STANCLIFF Girls' Advisor MARJORIE GUN KLE Secretary Ruth M. Doherty Treasurer Shirley J, Yetter wit' Senior Clerk .lan Bums Senior Clerk Evelyn Pollard Clerk Mary Alice Epps Attendance Clerk Donna Gibbons Part-time Clerk Betty McComas Part-time Clerk Louise Moomaw 'te '-5 'IVV office The Administrations staff keeps the school running smoothly by keeping rec- ords of finance, attendance, and other vital facts. They keep the students' per- manent records, plan their schedules, collect fees, keep attendance records, distribute printed materials, and assist the teachers in many other ways. The office staff is to be complimented for the fine iob it did in opening the new building and managing efficiently all year. Coordinator Maurine S. Winkler College Counselor Carl Rondinelli Evaluation Chairman Donald Moser Social Worker Jean B. Miller Nurse Ruth L. Couwlier Social Service Director Jack D. McGee Merle DorseTT Ninth and Tenth Grade Counselor Randy Hari Paul Helander counseling x Through The aid of counselors, Jefferson sTu- denTs plan for fuTure ac- Tivilxies by Taking advan- Tage iof Their own special abiliiies. Counselors real- ize The sTudenT's need for assisfance in planning his high school curriculum, and his plans for The Tu- Ture. Seventh and Eighth Grade Counselor Eleventh and Twelfth Grade Counselor v 4 at hi Planning programs and other individual counseling plays a'n important part in every counseling Teacher's day. english. Beck, Charles D. Cutting, George A. Frirts, Chantrey A. Frost, Richard N. Horton, Barbara L. J ustice, Kenneth L. ln English classes, students learn about grammar, writing, and literature. There are classes for slow, average, and ad- vanced students, and special classes are available for those who wish to pursue their interest in a particular field. The librarians, Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Burry, are in charge of all research material and literature. They teach students to use the library and aid them in finding information. Kasdorf, Virginia Lewis, Nolan Mason, Harold C. Maupin, Margaret Myers, William C. Page, Dr. Robert L Pomeranz, Rose Ridgway, Donald L. Ridgway, Jerine G. Smith, Phoebe Speyer, F. Carole Stanbrough, Jane Librarians: Burry, Florence K. Fleming, Margaret P is excellent in the publications department languages 'nf-s E-5 Barnes, Beaghler, Allerton H. Mary Jane I-afifl Spanish' Choury, Daniels, Pierson, Elmer Jean Edgar E. Spanish Latin French Language classes at TJ are designed not only to give the student a knowledge of the mechanics of language, but also to increase appreciation of other cultures and to help stimulate international good will. Courses in Spanish, Latin, French, and German are available at TJ. Vetesk, Vinya rd, Constance Doris Spanish French, German A language laboratory equipped with pictures, records, and tape recordings is beneficial to students of foreign languages. Social Science helps to acquaint the student with the generations and events that have helped to shape their modern world. The social science student gains a valuable insight into the motives ot human behavior through courses in so- ciology and psychology. JosePl ,N- science Gii.'ZrZz,. 1 Out, out, damned spot! 92 Chris E. H er e Garretson Janis Preston Hays, Loren I, Anderson CemensG I Hunter, C. Russon Learned, Gordon C Lort, Arthur Maupin, Margaret O'Brien, Walter M. Pike, Earlburt C Villano, George R. i, Gilmore, Helander, John R. Elden L. Paul R. Keables, Mayfield, Fred E. John M. Grace B. 'leS, an excellent example of our fine science instructors, explains human to a class. SCi9I1C9 The TJ Science Department offers courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Physiology, and Botany designed to increase the students' awareness ot the applications of scientific knowl- edge to everyday lite and to broaden their under- standing of the role of science in the modern world. Peralta, Alex Pope, Katherine F. f Rich, Albert R. Waln, Kermit Zinke, Clifford C. J' l ' ll 1 1 4 aiu.. N ,J-, 4 4 ,, l kt 1 93 Irlath The Mathematics Department provides courses at all levels of difrficulty from basic math to college level, and tries to give every student an opportunity to progress at his own speed. Beal, Carl, Hughes, Barry Douglas Kenneth E. Johnson, Martin, Murphy, Gilbert P. Donald E. Lynne M. Orr, Elizabeth Quiggle, Fern E. Ridgway, Jerine C. Shannon, Robert T. Spath, Jean M. Theimer, William C. Zimmerman, l Charles A. I know the answer book is somewhere. miie! l , ,sz 1 is . x , .iq V 'U 44 ,-,, ' A ' fb T air- In X if . Q- Hoots, Malowney, McKinnies ProTexTor, Ringsby, Virginia Anna L. Robin H. Rose M. Linda A. business education Business EducaTion, indispensable To The sTudenT who doesn'T plan To aTTend college, offers an opporTuniTy To learn skills such as Typing and shorfhand ThaT improve scho'ol work and prepare sTu- denTs for a varieTy of iobs. Speed, but most of all accuracy, is stressed in each Typing class. 1101119 900110111103 King, Lambdin, New, Virginia Ruth W. Rosetta H. . 1- -j, -1 ' ii In Home Economics classes girls learn important skills in cooking, family living, and sewing that will help prepare them for a career of homemaking by giving them prac- tical experience in these fields. Here, Mrs. King explains how to put in a zipper. industrial arts In Industrial Arts classes boys learn wood craft, plastic craft, metal craft, leather craft, mechanical drawing, and other related activ- ities. Many discover talents of which they were unaware, and they develop fascinating new hobbies. lt . t lx Demott, Gifford, Gail Howard W. Carl S. l Sorensen, Wright, Donald A. Robert l The pride of the Industrial Arts department is its modern equipment. art Jozwick, Woodhurst, Developing the latent creativity ot their students and building appreciation for good art is the dual role of Teachers in the Art Department. I'I1'L1SiC3 e accompanies, left fo right, Vance Miller, Paul Rondeau, Dennis Link, id Baier. A Willaim C. William J. Mr. Casagranda demonstrates proportional drawing to Carol Wilson. 'B Q' 1 VW , ' . I A JAC gl fit' i .-'if ' ll Ashton, Bybee, Eland, Robert Charles W. Gene D. To provide an opportunity for the devel- opment ot special vocal and instrumental talents, the Music Department ofters a variety ot courses in choir, music appreciation, and orchestra. 97 physical ecituca.-tlon Aymer, Jarrett, Louise Winifred C. Hamill, Lyon, Dorsey H. Dianne R. The emphasis in girls' Physical Education is on both fun and athletic development. Swimming and team sports are an important part of the required courses, and advanced swimming and modern dance may be taken as electives. The purpose of boys' Physical Education classes is to promote an interest in competitive sports, stress the impor- tance of good physical condition, and 'help students to build a sense ot responsibility. NDCC CNational Defense Cadet Corpsl may be taken as a substitute for Physical Education. Jose Greco has nothing on mel 98 glrls Day, Donald E. Santi, Gaston Smith, F. Gerald Willett, Myron F. kitchen staf f to right: Betty Prentice, Margaret Partain, Margaret Lamb, Rose Makowski, Elizabeth Daico, Betty Malito, lrene Rickell, Helen Bagstad, Burnis Hughes, Kay Her- er, Jerry Woolard, Genevieve Holland, Lillian Niekerk, Mary Battachio. The Kitchen staff at Thomas Jefferson provides a light spot in the student's busy day by giving him a well-balanced attractive meal served in pleasant surroundings. Mrs. Rickell, head of the kitchen staff, is in charge of planning the menu, preparing meals, and cleaning up. custodians The Custodial crew is responsible for the maintenance of our school building. Through the able direction of Mr. Calloway, the plant engineer, our school's beauty will be pre- served for many years to come. i 'rl-' kg ja-M311 it to right: Robert Chisholm, Sally Lambdin, Keith Shafer, Mary Converse, Lavel Dickey, Shirley Smith, Bobbie Giacomozzi, Earl Calloway, Henry Schaffer. Persons t in picture: .lack Faller, Harold Jenkins, Rudy Carrie, and Howard Price. 99 6 'P I qu 115011 LW , J: Q C11eeI'1e3.Cj.SI'S The exuberant spirit of the Spartan Cheer- leaders sparked the enthusiasm of all fans. The cheerleaders were a source of never- ending energy and spirit, cheering our tearn to victory. liri- Ann Miller No Pharaoh on this pyramid! Ron Harris Head Cheerleader x xx- Art Wagner -M X I02 l Pfflilii l 5 Nancy Caldwell Colleen Milner Helen Frost and Ken Stratton Spartans tie for fifth The Jefferson Spartans ended The season Tied for fifth place in city competition loy winning four games and losing tive. Thanks To The able instruction of Coach Gene Wurtz and The wholehearted efforts of the entire Team, Jefferson did much better Than expected for a first-year school. Won Lost Tie Sopth 6 1 O Washington 6 1 O Manual 3 3 I North 3 3 1 J EFFERSON 3 4 0 East 3 4 0 West 3 4 O Lincoln 0 7 O Rex Peters All-City Fullback Most Valuable Player Chuck Dow and Jim Shikles break up a pass play in the North garrie. ,Q . T -, I A -I' Q .1- Jim Welker All-City Guard Football photos by Dave Stark Spartans souttle pirates Rex Peters dashes for a touchdown in the Spartans' victory over Alamecl T h o m a s JeTTerson's foot Team swept To a hard-earned Tory in what will go down on T record as the first game ever play by a Jefferson varsiTy team. T Spartans Took The lead early in T first half by a score of 6-O, th lengthened it in The second h to win, 19-6. Fullback Rex Pet led The strong ground attack T enabled The underdog Spartans clinch Their first victory. T di 1 ' x Chuck Elliot Jamie Willhite Ron Spangler All City Center 2nd All-City Back 2nd All-City End jefferson loses thriller to patriots A Tremendous crowd of SparTans iammed The Denver Public Schools' sTadium To waTch Their Team play The highly-TouTed WashingTon PaTrioTs. AfTer a hard-foughT firsT half, The score remained deadlocked aT O-O. ImmediaTely following The kickoff sTarTing The second half, The PaTrioTs marched To a Touchdown and made The exTra poinT wiTh a fake kick, making' The score 7-O. The SparTans desperaTely foughT To score, buT didn'T succeed unTil There were less Than Two minuTes lefT in The game. The kick for The exTra poinT was blocked, and The ciTy champions won, 7-6. mths If - lr fil- Jamie Willhife caTches a pass from Tim Whalen To score Jefferson's only Touchdown in The Washington game. Bob Marshall Chuck Dow Gordon Burke Guard Halfback Tackle Tim Whalen is tackled after a short gain in the Washington game. A small, but hard-hitting Sheridan Union team surprised the Spartans and handed them their second straight de- feat, i4-6. Jefferson was hurt by penalties at key moments and had much trouble in getting the offense moving. Chuck Larsen End If '- t Jim Davies Jeff Ford Tim Whalen Don Rittenhouse Tackle End Quarterback End Bill Coffey Dick Sullivan Dave Cl'lST Tackle Back Center Chuck Dow brings down a Viking with a flying Tackle during The North game. A determined Jefferson fooTball Team handed The Norih Vikings Their firsT defeaT of The season, 2l-l2. The SparTans had To come from behind Twice during The conTesT in order To win. Rex PeTers and Tim Whalen led The Team To Their firsT vicTory in league compeTiTion. An overpowering Jefferson Team rolled over The Lincoln Lancers, 38-O. The inexperienced Lincoln Team never posed a scoring ThreaT during The enTire game. The fasT-breaking offense and The hard-nosed defense was Too much for The small Lincoln Team. ,v .Ag V Rex PeTers rounds his end To gain valuable yardage in The Lincoln game. The T.J. SparTans sTampeded o The WesT Cowboys 26-6 for T Third sTraighT win. Jefferson Took early lead of 7-O in The first quar and never losT iT. Rex PeTers sco Two Touchdowns, and Tim Wha and Jamie WillhiTe scored one e in The rouT. Ron Spangler and Jim Welker smash a West player, causing him To fumble. Jefferson's hopes for a ciTy cham- pionship were all buT demolished afTer The conTesT wiTh SouTh. The Turn- ing poinT of The game occurred when The SparTans failed To make a firsT down inside The SouTh Ten yard line, early in The second quarfer. SouTh Then goT The ball and scored Three Touchdowns in The 20-O loss. I08 Rex Peters smashes over The Rebels' right Tackle in The South game. 43 yard Touchdown pass proved The difference in The 6-O loss To Fumbles plagued The Spar- nn The exTremely close game. Tnmes Jefferson drove deep Thunderbolf Terrifory, only To lose ball by fumbling. Jamie willhire rolls off a long gain in The Manual game Jamie Willhife drives for a few more yards againsf East. yards. Jefferson could never geT :Ts of fense moving and losT 21 6 To The EasT Angels. Easf scored Three Touch downs in The firsf half buf was held scoreless in Th'e second half lnfercep Tions and fumbles again hurT The SparTans. Chuck Elllof scored Jeffer son's only Touchdown when he infer cepfed a pass and ran :T back 60 Bottom row: Coach Hughes, R. Damerill, R. Alliger, D. Evans, J. Franklin, D. Crist, J. Shikles, C. Ziegler, J. White, J. Shikles. Row two: J. Frost, G. Moore, J B. Marshall, ll. Carnpen, C. Bernard, T. Whalen, R. Grunberg, Coach Day. Row three: B. Justice, G. Seltman, C. Elliot, G. Burke, R. Spangler, C. Larson, D. D. Sullivan. Row four: R. Peters. Coach Wurtz, D. Rittenhouse, J. Willhite, C. Dow, B. Stirling, J. Burgner, T. Moore, R. Hartness, J. Ford, B. Coffey, G. Rasor, D C. Dorman, J. Davies. The Spartan iunior Team suffered by The loss of players To the Varsity. Coach Ken Hughes did an outstanding iob in training The iuniors. Their experience This year should help to produce a fine Varsity team next year. The Spartans prepare to defend against East in q Junior Varsity game. ll0 45 ...QQF-'fvf Denny Wilmore Eric Coble Gary Ambuehl Dave Drahn The Sophomore team has shown great promise this year under the able guidance of coaches Willett and Santi. They remained undefeated until their last game with the Angels of East High. The team finished second in the city. As Juniors they should soar to the top. one: E. Coble, S. Nellis, B. Howell, J. Dodd, J. Wilimek, J. Leatherman, D. Drahn, R. Benson. Row two: W. Olson, P. Butler, D. Wilmore, D. Lang, S. Lynch, R D. Howard, J. Mahan. Row three: Coach Santi, D. Newhouser, J. Schmidt, B. Leisk, L. Jenni, D. McCreary, T. Hyland, J. Marshall, S. Severinsen, Coach Willett Cross country Thomas Je1'rferson's cross country team finished sixth in city competition this year, but placed third among the Denver teams in the state meet. Although six of the loest runners will not return in the tall, next year's runners should be strong contenders for the title. John Woolley, Doyle Stansbury, Tom Weinberger, Butch Gorden, Steve Reeves, Doug Ralston, Steve Wirtz, Ken Stratton. 139111115 T.J.'s tennis team suffered from inexperience and finished seventh in the city. None of the team had ever played in competi- tion before, lout all will return next year to help torm a strong team. Front row: Gary DeRuclder, Jim Kelly, John Caskey. Row two: Jim Wilmore, Corky Hawk, John Gersten, Bill Reeves. Standings Lincoln East South West Washington JEFFERSON North Manual Washington East South North Lincoln West JEFFERSON Manual Standings Won 34 31 29 24 24 l 2 8 6 golfers take second if. T 52, T ii ' al I ii iz ' I . Coach Gordon Learned Roger Austin Jim McGrew All-City Standings W Ofl The golf season wenT exTrernely well This Washington 22 year aT Jefferson, vviTh The Team finishing JEFFERSON 21 second in The ciTy, only one poinf behind Efasl I 12172 . I 1 T ll'lCOl'1 George VVashlngTon Nexf years prospec s South WV2 look very good wiTh four leTTermen reTurn- West 8 ing- Norfh 6 Manual 1 Lost 6 7 9V2 10 lOV2 20 22 27 4' 'ln Dennis Haggerty, Steve Strauss, Steve Clark, Craig Grant, Jim McGrew, Tom Bruskotter, Bob Swanson, Pete Ward, Roger Ausfin. Wrestling T.J.'s firsT year aT wrestling was a discouraging one, wiTh The Team winning only one maTch and finishing lasT in The ciTy. BUT all was nor dim as Bob Marshall Took 2nd and Mike Scrocynski Took 4Th aT The ciTy meet in Their respecTive weighTs. NexT year looks brighT, wiTh all bui Three squad members reTurning. 1 Bob Marshall Mike SCI'OCZyr'ISlCl Coaches Wurfz and Goodwin paus wrestlers practice. ulw ull VIH! .in UM Coach Goodwin, Glenn Rasor, Dave Drahn, Mike Scroczynski, Brad Lundberg, John Rice, Coach Hughes. Row Two: John Stevenson, B Jerry Franklin, Rick Workman, Mike Anderson. Row three: Jim Stevenson, Jim Saunders, Lance Sorensen, Paul Franklin, Dan Smith, l e to watch Their 4 4o'l Q M46 ob Marshall, .lohn Dodd, Ernie Anderson. gymnastics The gymnasTics Team had a hard TirsT season, finishing TiTTh in ciTy compeTiTion and sixTh in The ciTy meeT. Lack of experience was The main TacTor in The Team's poor season. Senior Tom Dodd helped The Team greaTly by Taking TirsT place in The ciTy on The side horse. Tom Dodd shows his award-winning form on The side horse. pw 3 Q ' E f T T . T , A , 2 wg .p r - ii, Row one: Coach Jerry Smith, Bill Brelsford, Wayne Roth, Dan Evans, Chuck McMullen, Terry Mayne. Alliger, Phil Purvis. Row Three: Tom Dodd, John Caskey, Phil Klaus, Dick Fellows. Row tw o: Tim Miles, Bill Clarke, Ron svvirnrning T In Their TirsT year of compeTiTion, Thomas Jeffe swimming Team finished Third in The city and fiffh in sTaTe. Many of T.J.'s Top swimmers will be back To aid Team nexT year. Dan Evans, a Junior, Took firsf in The in diving, and will also be back nexT year. r I 1 ' ' Q I r . - A Sparlan swimmer leaps off the blocks in a perfect racing dive. Dan Evans shows the form that earned him first place in diving. Row one: D. Brown, J. Northwood, D. Shubin, M. Marshall, D. Wilmore, S. Sheridan, T. Bybee. Row two: R. Proven, D. Fellows, D. Evans, K. Aitken, T. Danko Evans, T. Ward. Row three: N. Caldwell, V. Bybee, B. Clarke, W. Olsen, D. DeLapp, J. Hidahl, J. Gordon, J. Lloyd, M. Wilson, L. Jenni, Coach Smith. II6 RS, Chuck Elliot l45 X X lv- l X ' x ,Q 1 O Chuck Dow Jim Shikles l, xii- .. r Y 'VA Steve Wirtz .W ll' lbasketball Coach Gaston Santi's hard-fighting but Standings unclermanned Spartan basketball team fin- Won Lost ished seventh in city competition this year, Washgngfon 13 1 winning 3 and losing l l. Lack of height was Manual it 3 a main factor in the losing season with only East 10 4 one player over 6'2 . Next year's chances are Soulh 8 6 much brighter with eight varsity members West 7 7 , North 4 lO felummg- JEFFERSON 3 ll Lincoln 0 'IA 'E I r N 4' I ra f M,-,cfs . GSMZJK ' ! if X J U 2 Y ,,.s. in ' Mimi- ' 5 gs gi, Rex Peters J C , 4 U ' i Doug Ralston Chuck Dow goes high for a shot against South. Jim Burgner ' Bill Coffey Bob Justice l Chuck Elliott stretches in vain To recover a rebound. The season got off To a bad start when Jefferson lost To East 47-37, but picked up when T.J. beat The North Vikings in a Thriller, 46-42. An all-court press proved to be The difference in the contest. South High struck back in the second half on January 6 to beat T.J. 48-38. Jefferson got its second victory in four starts by smash- ing Abraham Lincoln 44-34 behind Jim Shikles. Dick Sullivan Don Tilsley IIB Mid-season proved disastrous for Jefferson as team went into a six game losing streak. It started W Manual vvon Their contest 51-40. Washington ba eked out a victory as The Spartans played a tremend game in losing 44-41. The next night West won 59 The second East game proved to be the best of season, but T.J. lost in the final minute, 56-57. N and South Then added insult to injury by scores 57-50 and 59-37, respectively. Fighting under the boards, Bill Coffey pulls the ball from a Rebel playe Dave Crist Jim Wilmore I' J ,1 4 .z 4, M ,E Q Q LI -5 X , 3 , 5 i gg ff ' , E Wg ' I N. 'E' .Q - C' xi ' C' rf p--1 1 5 ': . 1 1 T ,u . 3 3 1 4 it ,K 1: FE-1,1-v-gf 5' Jim Shikles goes up for a shot against East as Jim Burgner positions himself for a possible rebound. junior basketball The Junior Varsity ended their season with a record of 5 wins and 9 losses. Many iuniors were Taken up To The VarsiTy squad, Thus limiting The J.V.'s. The highlight of The season was when The SparTans beat The South Rebels in The T.J. gym. Tough breaks hurt The Team in close losses To Washington. an Q4l T lil! Q23 'L Row one: D. Crist, Jim Wilmore, C. Dow, J. Shikles, S. Wirtz, B. Justice, R. Austin. Row two: Coach Gaston Santi, D. Sullivan, J. Burgner, R. Peters, C. Elliott, E Coffey, D. Ralston, D. Tilsley. l20 Gary Moore Chris Pearson Steve Reeves Tim Whalen scphorrlores take city' The Thomas Jefferson Sophomore baskeTloall Team won The firsT championship for Jefferson by winning The ciTy TiTle. Under The able coaching of Mr. Ken Hughes, The Team swepT Through Their schedule wiTh a record of 12 wins and only 2 losses. Wifh This brighT spoT in The baskeTball picfure, Jef- ferson's hopes of a championship Team nexT year are increased. Larry McBride v,15s,-- ff 1 ,- -T :lv k s' 1 I ,.,,il, K. T ,NIL B af T A , if , ij? ' ,. 1 ' 'v -if '- Jun ' asian if . Ti , T., im. . w one: R. Grunberg, T. Whalen, G. Moore, J. Wernet, B. Swanson, E. Bliss. Row Two: Coach Ken Hughes, D. Palmer, S. Severlnsen, S. Reeves, L. McBride, Pearson, J. Frost. I N. 615 N2 I vN f zj 'AAA WN fl? 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Andrews, Lo n ' upjggk, l 1 l -X , il li soiidfofdgiiada MJ ffpgv Bradbury Wayne. , Arendt, Tammy Arp, Jerry Arthur, Gayle 1 Baier, David Ml Balzano, Mike ' - Balzer, Eric Barksdale, Christin Baughman, Cynthia Brinsa, Jim Brinton, Julia Brock, Dan A 5. ,., ,ff . K, Baumann, Bernadine ' I j Beadle, Clayton Bean, Robert Begley, Kathy Brooks, Judy Brothers, Mariana Brown, Gregg - ,4 .1 Beresford, Linda Q Berg, Bruce x .3 ' 'N , , Bernstein, Paula, i - 1 Berry, Chuck, i L l 1 A' il L - H Bruner, David Buckley, Mike ' ' Burton, Donald A XF: i L Binney, Janice Birch, Kathy A Bird, Karen Biork, Linnea Y ,t 'Ia ,'. ,gif ,w if in Busley, Sara 4 A Caflisch, Tim ' 45 f , ... A ,Q an :JV Y, :I A ..-. ...4u 4 -.J X x ,N L Q, as I . fi, 1 'U' - ..s H- I gc: y 'ai' L. I lf. ll 'rv V 9' fa r. 1. . i '.L ? 1 s., fr -A,,s g , Callier, Marc -, 5 X rw X 3 f 1 Q ,, Blackwood, Clark Blaine, Katie Blaney, Loren Blethen, Dave mm K9 is ,, 1 I V , 1 2.4.1-4 H l Y ,f A 1 3 Z ,:V:V -fi ,K K I L Chandler, Jim Chandler, Pam Christian, Allan 0 5 ' I s -. v Q, V Hg' -- ., 7, ,... J E A ,xml U, fm, ' Christopherson, Danny Clemensen, Barbara Clovin, Cassandra Coffee, Barbara Cogswell, Diedra Cohen, Warren Thar' she blows! I 1. , Wu . I l I w TEM, , v l A -D. -i I f .. i . .1 nxt , . H99 Q ga' fu. 1 ,,f 1,,!l I 1 . ' f , Q- -,P vu 1- Condif, David x .3 A V-5. I Conley, Phyllis 'QL- LE I A 4 . ff 1',f H, l ' 1' Cmllaillna- C fi- 3 , or an Co?f f?' ,1 l Y ' f f I L V if 1-'?i W Crocker, Kippy ' N. Crowley, Charles rl - ' f ' f fer ' ra., ' ' I Cobarll' P 3-A A rc ue Coleman, Curtis, Pahi 1 , ' K,- John Dansdlll, Jugs! EJ ' ' ' ' Collins, Q is ' X It sau I' Al E 1 Lg' - ug I -517 I gl nw E1 fl CJ lf -'V Q K Darley, Diana ' Daugherty, Paul . 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A :QA -J , ,, . .-.A NSS' -.if ,V . 4. ,F .fi t ,,r,, V ifflwg 4 uv li 'W x llfv 7' 7, l l u -A A- l Seventh grade V 'i ws. ' .,- V if' F 'N ' R Gr vw. - ' ,fi 'Fu 5 y L Q , H YP ' 24.1, 2, G -CL . fi W Fi l., . , ', ' r - 'ir C, ,i1,g.l -I.: -.-.: w-qi n .-' l i ' l ,rr , ,i11w3 W ir , ill. il , , 5 N H' 4' , ,, 4 Y L fl 1- K 4 'Vi 54 ' 'E- Z all l A C if' - .. 1.7 . Q- 4- , fa if 'A , .L l 1' ' ., E-iilxqgl.. ' A -fy., r f if il rfh, Hoover, Hurst, lsberg, James, lly Stuart Judy Clifford SUZBYIHB ngsworth, Hummel, Hurt, J3Ck50f'l, -l5mlSOf'f rsha Gray Bob JUCly Jan sirom, Hunter, Huskinson, 130055, Jensen, lly Charlene Kathy Donna STSVG .l Looks like my old uncle Charlie Jessop, Sherry Johnson, Bill Jones, Linda Jones, Mike Jones, Suzanne Jones, Tom Kaplan, Cathy Kauffman, John Keller, Patricia Kier, Lynn Killian, David Kimsey, Jim King, Diana King, Donna King, Donna King, Michael Kirk, Nancy Kiffrell, Kif I I I A . 11 J I . ,N.....w 'N 'A f ri- . 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QW! wwfp 'IW VVMW Levine, Mike Lighfburn, Linda Ligon, Gay Lilly, Jucly Lilly, Patrick Lindell, Donna Lindquist, Fred Link, Dennis Zoll ne, rol Frdle, Iaire ammon, lly lanahan, vyard ref' l.,-,. .i l Marshall, Ann Marshall, Cully Marshall, Kathy Marshall, Mary oi -3- , N Mathews, Richard f -. Aj- Mathias, Chris . 45' I h 'E M :lv ' Earl: l I 1 5 i 5 ' - X tw ' 1 ' fa v-. l 13 Q Z . a'F' f 'ei i . I XE, fig: a wi ' ?'i'7,'f - :3F3fi?e . ' ala mfr u'i'i',.i - , . '- ' i l 4- 3 ,... l llf W 'fl , .' 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'tx it 7 7 'IX vi , 40119 'Qin x . .2 AV, f . 35 Ji -I., K. t-I 'H fs 'v- 'fn .l I I , .fu -LN ,- tl. kb JJ V, I - i- il-3' 'Q ' ' ,fl ' ,. ' J l Q -i l - i '36 ZS. 1: ' ,xr ,, I 'x' - Q., 9, In , is 9, Z' ,l r. I ,Q I . tv, I A 'am ll Q ,-i -5 ,,, 3 l . 29' I 5 Z l Eirf frf: V 1, y 5 -- P W- me I3l P' I 5 ,L l f .iii l' v-l-- V1.5 ....... : is a , - Q w-A 5' , ' l . 5 N ' I I I ti Q M , l i :Q al 1-S V e b t 'F NJ ix i .gn fl .,l T 1 fm '5- A. ..4 V9 '61 'QU 15, . V -.5 i I fi? f r I 5 F' ' . 3 ' ' . f , 'Ze 'Q ! '-S -if , I -A 'EY .Q -W- 4:1 Hb, J ga KX .4 4 ,- x v l. W A l32 Pederson, Gene Pelsue, Gail Peonio, Barbara Perlman, Richard Pesusich, Lawrence Peters, Jay Perry, Diana Peiry, Donna Petterson, Betsy Phelan, Mike Phillips, Craig Phillips, Sharon Pinksfon, Gary Porter, .Kathy Preyer, Carl Primack, Rodd Randolph, Tom Ray, Karleen Redeker, Darlene , 1 'Z ' Reese, Judy ' Reiner, Robert , ' . 1, X ' Rex, Bonnie 'dry ' 1 i - -'Q l l l X 'Q 1-sp.. ,Ai b, A V' 1 I l, '61, 5 I Rice, Tim f Richardson, f ' Riecke, JoAnn r Q- H- ps, V Roberis, Steve ' , A , qlify U I 1'- -I Roberts, Steven' J Roebuck, Bobby i Rondeau, Paul W 1 ' A. ' -,X Roosa, Karen X 29' ' , nf 6 Q 1-r . Q . ' X T181 Y r - X. rx .if 'J l Q . I , , ' 4 x ill' l Sure wish they were camels. ,n in , , in iii vu ull' ,qs ,gil an ? , .ftfsf : f'JE.'- .,v 57, ' Roth John Rouse Annette Rudolph Cathy ,l'ilSalmi Jim M, ,ll ,fISCherer' Patty l ' 9' ff- vs ' ll ffm- -, lf if, ,f K.. , 3-35 Roth, Vick: T . Q , In . . ,. . V-47 , f f ff Ji I 'Fm , ill X? y A if l l 1 5 T' I NE I 'Wi' ' - K. 45 it X! Milf' -, 5...-Y PZ f.: ' 5 .'- 1 sl 9 rf 1 'gn A ' l 1. I I , fl ' f ly ll' ,, . , l i'lG'Li!M ,'L!vI fit Y l e x ,l T ml fs lif' l Le ,flf,l,l jf, l Wifi Nr' 1 1 f' f l i L5 ..i 'l!lll554-- U 0- it in 7 -- ,li ,ww iv: ' ' 'Tl F. I . 1, ,R J Nl., , F1 ul ff9' ,, ' Ia, hlender, Beate Fimalbec Richard hmid, Joe ott, Roberta 'A N . k, Sees, Bob Sh afe r, Brock Shapiro, Lorie Shilvock, Lin cla 'Cf ,N fm,-4 ian 4 A .xv 'H-1 ,r ,. 'rf'-V, v-'f , F IJ 9 'K -i E fi- Simpson, Bill Sinkovic, Bill Smith, Brent Smith, Douglas Smith, Mary Snow, Thomas Spurlin, Virginia Stahnke, Marc seventh grade -une: C lin., f l v- u I' . .h ,.. v-Y Q1 fe' N, V' B 1 fa I 11 . i , l Stark, John ' 7'-F Stark, Pat Q ,J . Steck, Fred yy NN ' 8 Steinke, Bruce , ' 'f I P , , I ' Stephenson, Craig S Ga , , V Y n - , Q. Stimson, Bob i ' v -, rj .4 E- V 3 ' ,N Stout, David -19 . . 2' - 'T ' 'I -3. Stroessner, Rick 'G' y ' P Q, J - - 3' ' I il ' i I ,V , B5 ' A , p Stryker, John T - . ,5 .Lx 'T ' , 5 Stubbs, Jane ' I I N - f Sullivan, Ann T77 f' 3, A J, Therrell, Bob hug if ' gait? ' -'5?g'Qw 5':f'x' P' ' iff , film' ,-fiiisgifnffaffffe Thomas, Leslie 6 ,Hi I Thorne, Suzanne -v 7? T' W'- Yui Thompson, Mary 4 X an ,' T , Thompson, Ward , -1' ' , T ' . ,lv- I 'fl f 1 i Thorne, Terry a n i w fl J ll Thornley, Elizabeth , . Nh-5 ' in 1 Thurman, Karin ' V' 'lj I - ' Tipton, Julie I ' - if Q T J' l' , - - .1 f ' -11 ' -- V ' . Tl .' 2 54- - . - f T J I , . 9' -'pf . Lf: 'T XO gf de'e:.g ,k1fz, ,L .- 1 Ri, , Turner, Susan my J 5 J. Q K Vagts, Gary Valis, Deborah ,Q ff' VanAlstine, Reggae N 1 I 'Aw N l ,- V ' I 'J VanWest, Reinant N V 1 V iv Vaughn, Don .r-7 ' 4 I 4 V fx. Vegh, Catherine X , , y --- 4 I 'J' Venuti, Bob ' if ' , V, v 1 - ff l33 seventh grade . ' ff TLS' V ld 5 ' 1 .Qu - I X tug. J in E ' f- A rf H 75,1 is-2 ll 'r li .' W 1 B LH' L-' fly ' .kill :- sf:-'I J ...5 '- Whetstone, Dick Whipple, Keith Whitehill, Sam Whitmyer, John Wiemann, Martha Wilimek, Gregg Williams, Gregg Williams, Kathy 'ly C , V N in Kg-jf' W if W - - 5,5-, l' ri . S- up Voorhess, Steve Waln, Steve Ward, Mike Whalen, Linda Wheeler, Steve Widdifield, Su SY Williams, Gary Williams, Kathy I lm fgycoegla sew r f I f 1 r Q 0 ' f Wilson Carole Williams, Linda ei is Q ' Williams, Sheryl , . ' ,N 1 ' I ik! x V If -X 4-V I My 'Qi' -:, H -' - A , 25506 E , Q f'glfl21f3'f W5 ,Q 1 W -. Q.. A an .YP Zanetell, Alan f , H . 1 f ffl! .':,, L. ,N ' I A Winn, John Woodward, Yanf, Yarrow, Wood, Robert Linda Roger Eileen J I 'Avy i - . l , f V3 'ew vi- 'Q . . 6,3485 N -'PFQJ-4'2jl355Wk', ASF- I 1 141- , 1' , Jeni' .. 'Ei N I37 Counell DIANNE LONT representatives SUE STARK BOB WILSON 51 F ' 1 '-rg. Q 'il' .,. ' a.?,5 ', ' ' ' ---10' 1..- .,.M.fl2..rl'f'- ,hygi- . .ff . H,xgn..,.x4 .x -Q 5' .Y':0f'1' ' .15 AY 5 nl .I'1.. .lg d, Top row, I. to r.: G. Gallemore, J. Dodd, V. Weisin, R. Chandler, , burrg, R. Klein. Second row, l. to r.: J. Gvi-rtz, S. Kile, B. Luiz, B. eighth. grade officers BOB CONNELLY GAY GALLEMORE MRS. KING Boy President Girl President. Sponsor , -A X ,L. Hughes. Boffom row, I. to r.: S. Schraber, P. Garvey, J. How- K. Bowen, B. Koser, R. Reiff, L. MacLean. eighth grade Bomaslw, Carol 'uv Bond, Kathy lf .1 ' Q Q ,, Albright, Ron 1,-0 al' X, Q bf.. v- I A it Alcutf, Pam M. ' ,, Vo- - - 'Q Allen, Dennis V 2 'A' -el, 'I Allen, Jeanne ,125 J ' ' XG Y 2 .pai - l 1 f .. gg -U '. ,JV V, if i-R y Bonham, Kathy ln? .I . i i Booton, Jeff W' ' ' V? V Anderson, Vicki 1 .1 ii. Archer, Carol ' ' Q Arntsen, Mary v -,,' 'M ' ' Y Arrow, Lynne xy - - . , . ' Bossier, Donna r' 1 L' -Q. M 'D' Bowen, Kathy -- V flu, J Artman, Karen 1 i ' U- -X A . 5 Artus, Steve 'L Q- Q ' 0' Aspinwall, Susie - - 4 v J Auston, Karen we . Q , , , I .. ,Q Auston, Sharon e -r 1 Q' Bahrych, Lynn 4- Q. x -A V Baker, Teresa .I 1 'A 4 ' Ls- Ball, June 5 I l soya, Manheim ,5 5, Bozeman, Carol M - Bradley, Nancy -M' H. , Bauman, Betty 8 5-J sf.: Q' V ' I Beal, Terry l r - f Bean, David ga, ' , -.v x- 'ik ' Becwar, Ann 1' ' I I I -'I Brennan, Sharon ra'- . r' ' 1 -f Brey, Martha ' 5' ... I I 5' Brisnehan, Susan 1 ' ' r P . ,, M1 Q Y' F Beckwith, John A l f 49 'Of ga, ,E ri. Benson, Barbara e , Benson, Mark ,V wer f-5. Birrell, Linda Brown, Dave . V ,A all '- Bruce, Pat ' l 'L' 5 Bryden, Judy l ' ' x J ,-I w Bischoff, Julianna 'R 'V V 3 Bixler, Sue 'V' '5 5' ,, Blakely, David ki . .asv X , Bodney, Pamela vw I J.. R 'Y 'Q 'b'. Bunch, Troy 2, :K i i - , I Burke, Pat S' ry Qs 1 ' ' - -fo Bushacker, Marcia +I ,H V ' l, ' 1 X 95 A-1 T, Y f V V Bodney, Penny 1 -4 fi. 4' fm Bohlman, Silke i ., ' ' Q .,: Bolander, Joan ' - 4' 'S Bolles, John I I -.- mv, .J V 1 . , 1 ,J y 1 I l40 ,A Y- V sm 'li-7 ,ever r 1-n ii rl 1551, Q' A 9' f 1 I , .,,: 5 hi. ,,.:. W ? ,i N4- 4 My sr .1 ii ii af , :qs Caldwell, Greg Campen, Jane Carmichael, Pam Carr, Gretchen Carfer, Anneffe Carter, Steve Caten, Lynda Chandler, Robin Christensen, Dennis Clark, Carol Clark, Frank Clark, Gloria Our side had 75 per cent fewer cavities! 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Fox, Randy Freeman, Melanie Graham, Bill Graves, Michele Graybeal, Jim Gregg, Paul French, Kent Fuchs, Mary Grogan, Steve Grote, Allan Groves, Kim Guilfoyle, Paf Gallemore, Gay Gebow, Tom Gunz, Pamela Gunnerson, Barbara Gustafson, Clare Gvirtz, Janice Gemmill, Nancy Gigliofti, Saundra 'A '- -' Gill, Ted 'S fa- N ,Pg Haas, Nancy EC- Haines, Dale ' ' i Hall, Nancy ., Hansen, Edward V Gillette, Sieve , Gilligan, Ronald 'To 71? W , Glazner, Miles . ,La wg, Hanson, David ' gf Hanson, Phil it f Hardwick, Carol H Harper, Sarah L 'ii '-' , Glover, Pa tty Goldberg, Charles ': 'ns Goldberg, Mike io., I i . Harrison, Pat fi 7 Hartness, Terry cj! Haswell, Elaine G Hawkinson, Susan Goltry, Vicki Goodwin, Gary Goltschalk, Libbie we u eighth grade -igf - W fag 'I -'X-.. , ,L cs . 'P' ' . ,Q . A 1 i ' Q f' ee E E a . 1 - , Q 'ff' gfi w' ge, 11 . -.sid v 6' X ia. Fu A i - il r'.',l 'PX' l if an i ' es- ' , 1 -- . - . 'wi xi' k 1:::w NW? V . '-.QI Y Y Q. . , .. i .' ' 1 . .-Q , ,F 1? 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Bybee, Thurston Cameron, John Cafletf, Norma Byers, Judy Calfee, Roberta Chambers, Tom Chance, Jean Clark, Terry Coffee, Linda Coffman, Sandi Coleman, Christine Coles, Rodney Conley, Marsha Conner, Don Cowen, Ron Cozad, Ray Crabtree, Scott Crane, Mike Crowther, Jack Curtis, Donna Danks, Bill d'Avila, Pat Davila, Susan Davis, Bev Decker, Bill Decker, Judy Deline, Marnie Dieter, Bill 1 l A , ..- A T f Q 'fl T i,li - --- ',ll llhf' J lv T 'ad fI'9S:lf1II1SI1 Donaldson, Bill Dougherty, Leslie Dougherty, Terry Dunn, Joe J ,-an , ,, fs X, Dunham, John Dettwiler, Margaret X .. -gf-V' '., V if - , 5 Edson, Bob . - Edman, Jean mv q f' ' ..,f T Edwards, Peggy Egholm, Janet X119 -.- c Elberson, Jackie Elfert, Donna ......-.,..., Elkind, Dave Elrod, Terry ' 1 ,QW Eskildson, Marilyn ,,, Estlow, Nancy l53 -4+ . f:- fe :Ay 'V . VK,1 .rw .N-F. - H rf nu l M , -uw, Rm 1 --. , i CV. I Rv YT r lx ri fun 1 'gl ,, . 5 ' L - t .. 'aff - - -L1 l 2 if gg-'f11'?.A vw fi u-. -' N -N , . , mx, Ma A l, 2-.-. 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Razafos, Suzie - ,A I Y..- D If if X f +15 L ff: ,, Schneider, Lowell Schoenfeld, Barbara Schumacher, Jane? Schwabaur, Diane Scrivner, Gary Selsor, Carol Jo Seth, Richard - Shafer, Anton Shahan, Gary Sheridan, Paula Smith, Alan Smith, Gary Reese, Carol Rice, Mark Richards, Diana Riddell, Gail Robbins, Warren Roof, Bruce Roth, Al Rouse, Jodie Rouse, Karen Rudolph, Sharon Sanburg, Erik Sanders, Daphne Sargent, Penny Schafrofh, Susie it j 'fr . I , XA' Looks like 36-24-36 to mel fI'eS11I'I1eI1 l 'i, . '-Q Ri t'-Z s Sf T N, i-ff as 1 ff.. J 6 N . 4 -f 1 l Q, 0- ,xl 'R to 1 Q 'L . 1 4. .,L1 1' , x T, lg x5 ' --w - v 1 15. arse, Q lr 1 ,a ,- 1 I58 . 'Q l 1 l Pk ,fu 1- ,gh Yr:-v we M as in C.. .A -., 'D C,- .A 1 - - -xi' 9 ix: ' 1:':. ,wx XT x yur? - ,. If Todd, Chuck Trimble, Virgie Trout, Bob Tyner, Holly Smith, Larry Smith, Pat Snergowski, Hiarvy Underwood, Stanley Van Gelder, Jodi Van West, Elizabeth Ver Lee, Scotty Stacy, Faye Stacy, Teri Steiner, Alan Steinhauer, Glen Steinke, Bob Stiles, Karen Storhaug, Arlene Strauss, Linda Sullivan, Jim Tarr, Jim Tatum, Mary Thebus, Paul Therrell, Jan Thompson, Cliff x2 :vs , l J , 1 K' . a,- 'F-' 'f H viii , ze' .. rl 1' , Y L I ff... I I'v4 , if I' YR kr x ,il g , K - X f x. 45 A ! I A 3' Vivian, Ron Wadlington, Christy Wagle, Jim Ward, Bob Warde, Tony Warner, Dan Watson, Leslie Weiss, Sue Welch, Mike - Thompson, Karen lcgf, 1 Weller, Eleanor Westby, Bob White, Susan ' 1 Thompson, Marjorie Thompson, Penny , ' , X Thompson, Roger A ' J Whitehill, Bob 19' Whittenburg, Lynne ij. ' Wiederspan, Susan Timper, Susan Tipton, Bob , Tipton, Curtis -8 tl Wightman, James Wilhelm, Gale Wilson, Dianne 'Z' Q 1' ' Z .., li -Q, , gr '53-: .. .. T ,. : -A: -il 1 if ' 4... All -ll 'M ,. . 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A ,......... l l i 4 l i i Kellogg's good morning! l59 freshman class I ,tt ,i'Ln- KEN WIRTZ SUZIE RAZATOS MRS HAMILL Constitutional Constitutional Sponsor Representative Representative KAY ARN DT Constitutional Representative BOB LARSON Constitutional Representative CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Ken Wirtz Dick Nelson Chuck Ralston Jeff Miller Daphne Sanders Bev Davis Kay Arndt Sherry Fisher Janice Benson Jan Therrell Donna Curtis .3.,I1C1 C18..SS of f ILCGIFS JONNY JACOBS SCOTT CRABTREE SUSIE LOSS Jr. High Secretary Jr. Council Chairman Jr. COUHCH Chairman CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Sue Loss Sco1'i Crabtree Jonny Jacobs Bob Wesiby Bob Larson Marsha Conley Elizabeth Van West Virginia Mallow Suzie Razafos Gina Liggih' DICK NELSON Freshman President MARSHA CONLEY Freshman President lbl w 1 X . W I , r 4 . I . I love homework! I' 9 S II1 8. I1 I62 Next time l'lI go To an experienced plastic surgeon! fi f i oix You wouIdn'f dare! .':: Z .rv 'vikgi S He uses Gleem! Chess-Nut f sophomore class sponsors and officers l The Sophomore class, 237 strong, is the foundation of senior high school. The class will be remembered as the first group to complete three years of high school at Q Thomas Jefferson. at-545 ni 3-2 - . :,s.'?'F!J Iii. xx-i-ii. , ll l H l , 1 ' ,I-I..,,.,. Sponsors of the Sophomore class are Mr. Richard Frost and Mrs. Lynne Ed Bliss, Wendy Milner, and Jim Wilmore, elected at Merrill Junior MUfPhY- served as representatives to the constitution committee. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL - Row one, left to right: Marilyn Rossi, Sue Walsh, Wendy Hummel, Wendy Milner, Tracy Henry, Donna Milan. Second row: Mary Oliver, Pat Butler, Ed Bliss, Rick , Spangler, Jay Wilimek. Third row: Dan Grazier, Dave Buchanan, Dave Ludwick, Jim Wilmore. Not shown: Bonnie Rittenhouse. lbb President If JIM WILMORE Secrefary TRACY H EN RY Vice-Presidents E ' .Qi E si ,f gf DAVE BUCHANAN JAY WILIMEK Ed Bliss, Marilyn Rossi, Wendy Milner, and Pat Butler were chosen Sophomore class representatives to the senior high council in January election. SCDIJ11OI'I101 9S F , ls li A Q- , T- ag' II .--Q Ambuehl,Gary , 'il . I Ir V 8,33 Anderson, Gayle , ,, A 7.7 Anderson, Larry Anderson, Ronnie ,:',,,- Andrews, Joyce 'i Nb AnTon,Mil-ce 'vv1v. ,,.1. A A gifl' Augenbaugh, Barbara Baker, Barbara Baker, Diane Baldwin, Jack 'is Barclay, Jim Beebe, Janis Be-mis, Richard' y i Benson, Roger l 'T 'fri I A li lj wif' , a-B .F l lbs Blaine, Bill Bliss, Ed Blomberg, Allan Bradley, Kathryn Brinsa, Carol Brownyard, Sheila Buchanan, Dave Butcher, Bonnie Butler, Pal Cain, Barbara Campbell, Dick Carlton, Pat The left one is still in layaway! . r . Caskey, John Castles, Pai Carleft, Norma Cavenar, Kathy Childress, Richard Coble, Eric Coleman, Carol Condif, Carol Crabb, Barbara Davila, Deanne Defibaugh, Diane Dickson,-Linda Dodd, Bill Dodd, John Donnelson, Carol Dorey, Joan Dofy, Kay Doud, Wayne Drahn, Dave Draper, Charloffe Drummond, Debbie Dukes, Doug Elderkin, Judy English, Sandra Erbaugh, Margie Erickson, Karen Ethingron, Paul Evelyn, Kim Fairley, Sonnie Feldman, Mark Forsyth, Richard Foster, Margo Frisbey, Burris Frost, Jack Gallatin, Cheryl Garrison, Pauletie Gersien, John Geshell, Norval Goldberg, Pam Goldstein, Pete Granzow, Sharon Grazier, Dan Grunberg, Rich Gurley, Steve GusT, Sherie Hanner, Joan Harris, Bennett Harrison, Linda Harfch, Robbie Hooper, Winnie Howard, Don Howell, Bill Hummel, Wendy Hyland, Tom Hynes, Carole Jeffries, Terry Jenni, Larry Heimbach, Steve Henkell, Pat Henniger, Dave Johnson, Dona Jones, Dee Henry, Tracy Herbsf, Steve Hickman, Susan Jones, George Jordan, Larry Hidahl, Jim Higgins, Ron Holden, Ty Kearns, Gail Keilwitz, Jodene All-1. T535 sa 'S' Keppler, Sue King, Linda King, Stanley Kolb, Judy Kramer, Kathy Kramer, Laurie Kunst, John Lang, Don Larm, Rich Larson, Bob Lauridsen, Dana Leatherman, Jim Leisk, Bill Lee, Jill Liggett, Linda Lipscomb, Jeanne Logan, Lewis Luclwick, Dave Lynch, Stewart MacDonald, Paul 3:31 '-T 'fy lf:- 'E- - I didn T know they were going fo fold. Powell, Susie Powers, Mickey Prather, Sue Randolph, Bob Reeves, Bill Reeves, Sieve Reginelli, Pete Reynolds, Mari Richmond, .lim Richmond, John Rinenhouse, Bonnie Roller, Russ Rollings, Dean Rosenheim, Jane Rossi, Marilyn Rubin, Eileen Russell, Pai Sanger, Christina Saunders, Jim Schmidt, Joel Schwabauer, Lynn ScoH, Susan 49' 'aff Swv-'gal '14 ,Q Obits, .,,,x ,. I Lau ,,, i '? ff 1 ,s J 'T n ANNA' fl , , I fa ,' A riff,-v-F.. I76 GT? Seal, Susan Seick, Karen Severinsen,.Steve Shafer, Anne Sharirs, Greg Shepherd, Carol Shore, Bonnie Silkensen, Jim 'T' - . 4 L -ll' ei' Singer, Tom Sloan, Roger Smith, Carol Smifh, Georgia Solomon, Sharon Sorensen, Lance Spangler, Rick Spensley, Karen Stack, Bill Fight if offi Steele, Kurt Q f 1, AQ Suiter, Becky 2 1 vr Swanson, Bob i 71 all Taylor, Ginny Teller, Margaret Thomas Mike Thompson Jonnie Trimble, Jo Lynn Vancil, Carol Van Houw, George Vincent Vicki M' 4, l f Vestal, Fred L ,ln . I . ,T .W 4 I . J, Walker, Brent Walker, Steve Wallace, Mary Lou Walsh, Sue sophomores Wernet Jack Werschky Jim Whalen Tim Wiclclifielcl Genia Wilimek, Jay Williams, Marcella Wilmore, Denny Wilmore, Jim Wilson, Anne Wilson, Shirley Worthen, Larry Wright, Patricia Wyant, Jenni Zumbrunn, Coleen hd'- 'QP' Qi l A l YI 5-r sophomore snaps C'mon, let me have if. Let's go, honey! I78 lain . ' 4 I , . 1 . , .- 4-3. . I x Gee! , . . if Mom could see me now. Who forgot the sugar?? J l.'r'G'9 :I -,il . . , Aka! if - . ff? 11-,Li Av!-1.v.f,- '-'.L-b-f-2'.'f- . ' 1 gyms' 'hiv' PT' -Fm F' l BOY . . . they don'f make 'em like that no more! ' ,- With pointed foes and spikes heels it was bound fo happen. I79 ff x x Q u 'lx r ! ,Y,, ef ' l, A .I x I 521, 2' ffggfulz ,Y W' ff' J M x r-', 'Q CL 2, F -V b - '- X 7 I X x- ' P ' ,----U , .I lx - ' A.,-iii!-:bi v I I . L. T , Ea ,- Y ' . , I . 1 .1 v II 'N ii K 'vi - I 1 . ' :'. XA 14, 9 I X , x ! 1 x 'l b. J. ' I V if 1 f- - 1, . . Q1 I ,f . .. b x ' f' X ' f ' P' f i-f-?- I 1 - al lg 'iv 1 W ,gf Nf' we UW' iff if . W5 ' br-15 ., X 0, 0 , I Sie-1 099 'L' 1 ' 8 ll QA, A- , I A X N44 'X Q1 X N . n junior class officers I I i 'Tm N . , l. . MRS. HORTON MR. JOZWICK Sponsor Sponsor .- P CS' 1-'S First row: G. Anderson, S. McKinley, S. Stubbs, B. Thorpe, P. Oviatt. Second row: R. Alliger, K. Price, L. Bryant, P. Ryall, B. Hagan, D. Kaplan. Top row: J. Peden Crist, R. Hartness, J. Shikles, C. Hawk. I82 JOHN PEDEN PAM OVIATT Presidenf Vice-Presidenf SALLY STUBBS Secretary Class Representatives DAVE CRIST DAVE KAPLAN LINDA BRYANT PAT RYALL Q-'P i Aitken, Alliger, Anderson, Andrews, Bartlett, Kent Ron Valerie Doug Jim Allen, Anderson, Andress, Ashcrallt, Beard, Jim Ginny Monique Larry Carolyn Do you tl-rink he'll stick me? Bixler, Harley Boyle, Dan Brey, Arlene Brill, Marilyn Bruskotter, Torn Bryant, Linda Buchanan, Dick Bybee, Vern 4? NP' Beck, Bruce Bell, Larry A in Campen Caskey, Lynn Linda Case, Cassin, Frank Linda Cavanaugh, Bill Chambers, Dave' Clarke, Sieve Clifford, Colleen Cobb, Robert Coffey, Bill Coffman, Penny Cornell, Darrel Cowell, Bonnie Crisi, Dave Crocker, Sieve Crowiher, Joan Cunningham, Linda Dalton, Lee Damrell, Rusty Danko, Terry Danks, Kathy Darnell, Donna Darrow, Lynn Davila, Dave Davis, Julie Dawkins, Terry Deininger, Jim Delapp, David DeLoach, Dick DeRudcler, Gary juniors - l , f ' E 1 Q Q M 3 '11' Q .vqi me ,li f IAQ fr' ' K, .1 .. S0 ,' S Q QISQQX - U Y. X. ' L. .. :Qi lin. 35-J l85 juniors 6 .-v ., f, ar- 'fe 44 If - I, s DeWit, Karen Dexheimer, Bill Dorman, Chip Drumeller, Marilyn Dundon, Kathy Dunlap, Cheryl Erard, Cathy Estlow, Sue Evans, Dan Evans, Dick Fee, Parn Fellows, Dick Fowler, Tom Francis, Margaret Franklin, Jerry Froling, Steve Frumm, Eddie Jane Gauthier, Karen Gdovin, Celia Goff, Dixie Gottschalk Julie Grant, Bob Grant, Ginny Hanner, Don Hartness, Ron Hawk, Corky Hazel, Howard Higby, Jim Hincles, Joan Hinkhouse, Ruth Holden, Sue Hopkins, Billie Houlefte, Cheryl 0- fbh .bv- xv---f X l 1'-. lb 'S'- Grazier, Diane Grote, Larry Xuan Q!! -..f xiii' X41- Y ,TP' ll-u L x A I x 'L' 5 Xb' Ea' I I , L l .r li ' T 1 1 , xl ' IV l' - ea M Jacobs, Johnson, Sharyn Cal'Ol Jepson, Johnson, Chris Ed -Q,-' r -ups F AAA wi 'wa' Tr- V 's . I, 10 -I N9 'Q ':- ,J ' if I ne 'ggi fllfli' 'fi ' if Johnson, Pal' Johnson, Terry Klaus, Phil Krebs, Barbara Lamson, Jim Langsam, Carole Lemily, Mike Lilly, Anne Lindsey, Phyllis Livran, Jim Lloyd, John Loney, Bruce Lundberg, Brad Malkewicz, Louise Marr, Bruce Mason, Chuck Mayne, Terry Jones, Judy Justice, Bob s, - - 4 3 'L 'if 1 l Kaplan, Dave Kasiner, Lea Kelley, Jim Kemp, Donna Why are you doing this fo me? McDonnell, Mike McElhiney, Mary McFarlane, Margaret McGahey, Mark McGee, Marilyn Mclntyre, Sally McKinlay, Sue McMullin, Chuck McRae, Vicki Megill, Judy Meyer, Adele Miles, Tim Miller, Ann Mitchell, Vicke Nachman, Rick Nasi, Bill Nelson, Sara Nevin, Tom Noonan, Jerry Nordstrom, Dale Norris, Gerri Norris, Harry Northwood, John Oviatt, Pam Patterson, Sherrie Peck, Judy Peden, John Peonio, Steve Perkins, Ron Peters, Rex Peterson, Steve Pierce, J i m Montgomery, Cheryl l Proven, Ron , -. ,R r 9, 5.4! .lf Purvis, Phil Ruefer, Sylvia Ruid, Margo Ryall, Par Sanburg, Delmer' Sandberg, Bud Sch rnalbeck Kennefh Schump, Norion Schwengels, Ann Scrivner, Rick Scroczynski, Mike Shaw, Linda Shikles, Jim I 25 X 4' , ff' U! Si A. ffl!! 4? '43 Ra-sor, Glenn .W Reed, Gordon 6 1:7 'fl A Y 4 3, , 5 G X r, .-A - , 'A 'A ' - - IGP X f, , 'j i 1 -r' 'I x V' - - ' ,I li 1 4, 1. 4 ., R .H , Reynolds, Bill Rice, John Rice, Sharon K r l lixl X li Richards, Frank Robertson Gary Rooney, Terry You think your class is boring. Shikles, John Shroyer, Marilyn Shubin, Derek Smith, Dan Sniad, Morris Sta rk, Dave Stevenson Larry Storhaug, Diane Stracener, Leroy Strait, Judy Strauss, Judi Stubbs, Sally Sullivan, Dick Taylor, John Thorpe, Barbara Thrash, Pat Thrasher, Sue Tilsley, Don Trobaugh, Cherrie True, Rick Tyler, Randy f ,A -. S J ., as 3 L 4. ji Nr- Walker, Wallace, Warde, Dick Chuck Tim Walker, Wallias per, Warner, Sherry Trudy Dave Sin' life' West, Marilyn White, Jack White, Mike White, Nancy Wilcox, Sue Wilson, Barbie Wilson, June Wisdom, Dan Woller, Marsha Watson, Ed Weaiherman, Woolley, John Woolum, Sandy Workman, Rick Younger, Bev Eddy Wedding, Dave Weinberger, Tom junior candids Does this mean we're going steady? Maybe The gym's as crowded as ihe Iunchroom l l lt's the principle of the thing. Have mascara, will roll. Save trading stamps and suddenly i1's yours!! I93 x I A Q. i-I 1 l95 .,. 1 l -I, .7 14- -,-. .ft-Lf' figs' I .' ., f'4.'f,tl -fha ,' . ,., . pg., Q' any 'fry .,-.-,Z IJ, .':?':f2.,n'f . 1 , , 25-ni? -.jf . ...I . 's' ',',- . s '.--A ih':'v.,72, 'df-125f:riPi ff'?ffk'5-5 'I . . 3' I ff ' a 1-'H ,-:1--:Y-E 51 ' ' ' -x ' 311,-1 f.9Jgg,5a5j 5: 'fd.z '.z,..:. Q' Vice-President HELEN BAUMAN W PIEFILAILLIJ 1. ' v SeI1iOI' C1355 P o .qvzv vu - 1 1. .,.., , 5--li ' '45, ' s- 'fuf. '.g' . 1, .lr-v' .. :V--' .- , l-,p LL! V1 n , vi MISS GARRETT MR. WRIGHT Sponsor Sponsor ' ' ' ' ' a :f'1.fg5,f . f o Q J t, A. :ZH- '. ' WO ' 'Q I 4' - u ' S. ' ., 4' it . T K. A . Y V ah: t. .1-P1 A 1 :lf ' Q .-' . -Bi' ' - H :-: - iw., . , - I f , V H- W i . ,N B55 - Q' - .... gg: ..!J1Q lm Q gi . -. .. A . ,,,,,,,Wa,fm: , , ' ' U ' ja l - .l 1- ' E l gf- ' :ff .lf 'l Q S? ' Y . s G A 5 L . ig, ' - f-f , ' ' s Y ,- , for f 4 , , i - E' wa' ul! X ilu' 'sf row: Nancy Caldwell, Nan McDonough, Terry Fellers, Jeannie MacMillan. Second row: Helen Bauman, Ron Harris, Gary Wilimek, Marilyn Davis, Jan Rhodes wird row: Helen Frost, Chuck Larson, Steve Wirtz, Ken Stratton, Julie Lloyd. I97 kvzvrfvg-f av- - - -V - - VT.. : I ANDERSON, CHARLOTTE 'ALB'Ei2G, inowiuor g I PINPERSGN, DIANE . Al-BIN LAURA'-EE Color iDay Princess 2, Color Day Show All-School Show I, 2, Beginning Choir, Class Council I, 2, 3, Concert Choir, Concert Orchestra, l.R.C., Prom 3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Young Republicans Vice- Pres. I98 'l, Organ Guild, Pep Club Show 'I, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y ANDERSON, MIKE ARBUCKLE, ELAINE Drama Club, Girls' Swim Club, Journal Staff, Prom 3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y ARKIN, LENORE ESTELLE Assistant, Atherfies, Folio Leaves, Folk Song Club, F.T.A. Corresponding Sec., Math Club, S.P.Q.R., Triple S AUGENBAUGH, JAMES R. Hi-Y, N.D.C.C., R.O.T.C., Bowling Club AUSTON, ROG Basketball Var., Golf Varg, All-City BAILLIE, SUSAN Assistant, Atherfies, Class Council I, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Prom 2, Tri-Hi-Y ANDERSON, ED Bowling Club ANDERSON, KEN BALDWIN, CAROLE M. l.R.C., Journal Staff, Red Cross, Hi-Y Treas., Young Republicans BARKSDALE, FRIEDA Class Council I, 2, Jr. Escort, Prom iii' 4 BAUGHMAN, LINDA ANNE Assistant, Atherfies, Beginning Ch Bowling Club, F.T.A., Girls' Choir BAUMAN, HELEN L. All-School Show 3, Atherfies Vi Pres., Concert' Orchestra, Drama C Pres., Jr. Escort, Prom 3, Senior CI Vice-Pres., Student Council 3, Tri-H r LL AR, ROBERT , JEANNE Club, Pre-Med ELIZABETH from California, Annual Staff, Assistant, Concert Choir, For- Language Club, Prom 3, Spanish SANDY riple S Escort, Pep Club, Prom 2, 3, Tri-Hi- Tw? MW , ,ai-'fi 5? 1 V V is 31 N , BERKOWITZ, ALLAN Journal Staff BLAKELY, J. ROBERT Hi-Y, N.D.C.C., R.O.T.C., Young Repub- licans BRELSFORD, BILL Gymnastics Soph., Jr., Var., Wrestling Soph. BRICKHAM, JANA BLETHEN, KATHY L, L L L Assistant, Bowling Club BOURNE, MICHAEL ROBERT Transfer from Connecticut, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Creative Writ- ing Club D, BONNIE LE, ROBERT ginning Choir, Concert Choir, Foot- II Soph., Jr., N.D.C.C., R.OlT.C Assistant, Athe-rfies, Class Council 2, F.T.A. Recording Sec., Prom 3, Span- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y BROWN, BILL BROWN, DAVE Key Club, Swimming Var., All-City BROWN, RUSSELL O. 'Iiransfer from Oklahoma BU RGN ER, J IM ,--ffl. '5 , ,sa 3 I99 BURKE, GORDON Football Jr., Var., Key Club, Letter- me-n's Club, Track Var. CALDWELL, NANCY Cheerleader 3, Class Council I, 2, 3, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Prom 3, Spanish Club, Swim Team Sec., Tri-Hi-Y if 'IEW .sb I O 200 ' I CALHOUN, CAL , Math Club, N.D.C.C., Rifle Team I, 2,13 CARR JoYcE ' f ' A in CARR, if dy, French Cl AlI:SchooI Show 2, ligtlub !Tri!'l ll-Y ll 3',,5rijngge?lLlggQi Q ft V X Sec., Student Bo I ly, I ML' f Program 3, fi H I , it I ,W ju J ' I ,Lf V . , if PDNLEY, SANDRA U ' W y If -if .fy rf' Escort, Pep Club Treas., Sk ' , ' , ,ff ri-Hi-Y lf! Q' 'I ,ij ' WAN, GWEN ' 1 fi' Transfer from East High, L I ' A I L Show 3, Assistant, Atherties, ' Club, Concert Choir All-City, Pep M 0 i bf Corresponding Sec. I , J I 5 CHRISTENSEN, ANNA MARIE Annual Staff, Art Club, Foreign Lan- guage Club, l.R.C., Les Patineurs, Span- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Young Republicans CLARK, DENNIS CLARK, JOE CLARKE, BILL COFFMAN, PHILIP COMPTON, DAVE CROWTHER, M. PATRICIA All-School Show 3, Assistant, I Les Patineurs, Prom 2, Girls' 3 Club, Synchronized Swim Club DAVIES, JAMES EDWARD Football Soph., Jr., Var. MARILYN ass Council 3, Foreign Language ub, Honorary Cadet Lt. Col., Les Pa- eurs, Pre-Med, Red Cross D, TOM ama Club, Drama Club Play 3, Gym- stics Jr., Var., All-City, All-Metro, All- te, Prom 3, Ski Club, Track Var. EY, LEANNA sistant, Atherfies, Class Council I, . Escort, Les Patineurs, Pre-Med eas., Tri-Hi-Y LOIS Show 3, Beginning Choir, Choir, Foreign Language Club, ., Girls' Ensemble, Jr. Escort,,Pre- wi? Q? OTT, CHARLES RICHARD asketball Soph., Jr., Var., Class Coun- I 3, D Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Football oph., Var., All-City, Key Club Ns, MARLENE DOUD, BONNIE Bowling Club, Journal Staff Dow, CHUCK Baseball Soph., Var., Basketball Soph,, Var., Football Soph., Var., Key Club Treas., Lettermen's Club FELLERS, TERRY Atherfies, Class Council 3, Head Pom- Pom Girl, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-Med, Prom 3, Tri-Hi- Y, TripleS FLEMING, DON Baseball Var., Track Var., Wrestling Va-r. FLEMING, MARSHA Assistant, Pep Club, Pre-Med, Prom 3, Tri-Hi-Y FORD, JEFF Basketball Soph., Class Council 3, Foot- ball Soph., Jr., Var., Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club FRANKLIN, PAUL Hi-Y Pres., Lettermen's Club, Ski Club, Wrestling Var. FRENCH, DICK DUNKIN, DIANE , Prom 3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y DURFEE, MARY C. All-School .Show I, 3, Assistant, Ather- fies Recording Sec., Beginning Choir, Concert Choir Vice-Pres., All-City, Red Cross Vice-Pres., Red Cross Dance 1, 2, 3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms, Triple S E in.-1 20I FROST, HELEN J. Cheerleader 3, Jr. Escort, Math Club, Pep' Club, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Corres- ponding Sec. GARRETT, LEE R. All-School Show 3, Annual Staff, As- sistant, Chess Club, Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Organ Guild, R.O.T.C., Stage Crew W 202 fi ll 4 GARVEY, R-ITA. Transfer from Illinois, Assistant, Athe- fles, Concert Choir, Drama Club GOODWIN, JIM GOSSELIN, KAREN E. Bowling Club, Class Council 2 GRANT, CRAIG Concert Band, Concert Choir, Concert Orchestra, Dance Bancl, Debate Club, Folio Leaves, Golf Var., Key Club, Speech Club, Triple S GRAY, JUNE Assistant, Atherfies Corresponding Sec., Concert Choir, I.,R.C. Sec., Pre- Med, Red Cross Pres., Soph. Class Vice- Pres., Student Councill 'l, 3 GRIFFIN, BOB Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Red Cross, Ski Club GUTHRIE, SHARON Pep Club, Pre-Med, Prom,3Q, Tri-Hi-Y GVIRTZ, LENNIE All-School Show I, Atherfies, Class Council l, Color lDay Dancefl3, Foreign Language Club Vice-Pres., Journal Staff, Jr. Escort, Ski Club, Spanish Club Vice-Pres., Student Council 3 up-J GORDEN, BUTCH Bowling Club, Cross Country Football Soph., Lettermen's Club, ming Soph. GORDON, JIM R. I Swimming Var., Synchronized Club P Exchange Student From Germany School Show, Chess Club, Class cil 3, Concert Band, Dance Band, D Club Play, l.R.C. HAGGERTY, DENNIS HAGENLOCHER, ALBRECHT HALBERT, DAVID HAMBY, GAIL Bowling Club MARILYN ol Show, Class Council 2, Con- Choir, l.R.C., Pre-Med Vice-Pres., 2, 3, Red ,Cross, Ski Club, Tri! Young Republicans IS, RON -Schooll Show 3, Annual Staff, Cheer- der, Class Council i, 3, Concert d, Concert Choir, Hi-Y, Key Club, an Guild, Prom 3 DAVID D. DAVID fu 'wifi ,ff-1-U X ES, BETTY Jwling Club, Class Council 2, Foreign inguage Club, Red Cross, 'Spanish yubgrri-Hi-Y, Triple sr DlANL 'J RONALEE farna Club, Pre-Med, Prom 3, Ski ub, Spanish Club, Spanish Newspaper xi HAYWARD, SANDY Concert Choir All-City, Girls' Ensemble, Les Patineurs, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y HENNEMAN, LARRY JUHNKE, SUZANNE Color Day Queen 1, Girls' Swim Club, Prom 3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y JUSTICE, JUDY KEILWITZ, JAMES KLEIN, PHYLLIS Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief, Assistant, Atherties Historian, Debate Club, l.R.C., Johnny Reb, Prom 3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance KNISELEY, JOHN All-School Show 1, 2, 3, Beginning Choir, Baseball Var., Color Day Show 2, Concert Choir All-City, Football Var., lrli-Y, Prom 3, Ski Club, Track Jr. KOHNKEN, PAM Annual Staff, Assistant, Atherfies, Bowling Club, F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Triple S, Young Republicans HIBBS, RITA- Bowling Club, Caballeros Pres. HlDAHL, JACK Swimming Jr., Var., Synchronized Swim Club W-:5 203 c nance- rife KUSSEROW, DIANE LARSON, CHARLES W. Baseball Var., Boys State, Var., Hi-Y, Key Club, Prom 3 Assistant, Bowling Club, Les Patineurs, Class Representative, Spanish KONDY' MARTHA V' , , , Red Cr0SS,Tri-Hi-Y Student Cauncil3 All-School Show 3, Beginning Choir, Concert Choir Treas., All-City, Girls' l-ARSENf LAWRENCE E- LEWIS, NANCY Ensemble, Red Cross Basketball Soph., Football Soph., Math Honorary Cadet, Jr, Egqgrf, Ski Club, Pre-Med Sgt.-at-Arms, Track T,g-H1-yViCe-preS, KRAMER, PAMELA Concert Choir, Girls' Choir 204 Soph., Jr. ' LIGON, SID I.R.C., Math Club, Ski Club LINDQUIST, KAREN Bowling Club, Pep Club, Pre-Med, Prom 3, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y LLOYD, JULIE Assistant, Color Day Dance 3, Peb Club Pres., Pep Club Dance 3, Prom 3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance 3, Ski Club, Student Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y LYLES, JOHNNIE Class Council 2, Concert Choir, Les Patineurs, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance 1, 2 MacMlLLAN, JEANNETTE LOUISE Bowling Club, Class Council I, 3, Pep Club, Prorn 2, 3, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y MADIGAN, JIM Transfer from Texas MAHONEY, GEORGE E. Art Club, Assistant, Dixie League MALKEWICZ, CAROLYN All-School Show 3, Atherfies, ning Choir, Concert Choir Drama Club, Journal Staff Chief, Pep Club, Red Cross, Ski MAMMEL, KAY K. Atherfies, Class Show 3, Girls' S Club, Honorary Cadet, Jr. E: Prom 3, Ski Club, Student Count Student Body Sec., Triple S MARSHALL, ROBERT RAYMOND Class Council 2, 3, D Club P Football Soph., Var., Key Club Student Council 3, Wrestling Var. 6 if-1' MAYER, JOE Hi-Y, Track Soph. MCCAIG, MARY MILBOURN, SUE Transfer from Englewood, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y MILNER, COLLEEN Cheerleader 3, Class Council 2, Pep Club, Prom 3, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y Pres. r MONTAGUE, CAROL All-School Show 3, Bowling Club, F.T.A., Pep Club, Ski Club, Young Re- publicans MOORE, TERRY Bowling Club Pres., Chess Club Vice- Pres., Football Var., N.D.C.C., R.O.T.C. MORELAN D, ELOISE Foreign Language Club, F.T.A. Pres., Jr. Escort, Les Patineurs, Pep Club Vice- Pres., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance l, Ski Club, Young Republicans MORGAN, PATRlClA All-School Show 3, Bowling Club, Con- federate Staff, Journal Staff YI xI l McDONOUGl-l, NANETTE Atherfies Pres., Class Council l, 3, F.T.A.-Vice-Pres., Les Patineurs, Prom 3, Red Cross, Senior Class Representative, Student Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S MCELHINEY, LIZ All-School Show 3, Drama Club Sec., Drama Club Play, Jr. Escort, Pep Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Speech Club 205 , QR , A ihiqmggiafglirlaagl LERANiKL.ILNTi ei T Y ilG5YiE'frZiB'5hd, GonceH':Ch,oir Ftres,,,riGerf MOYE, CAROLINE I 'm'an+eI1ub, lHi1Y, l.RLC., 'Pre-Med, ski -- Transfer from East High, Foreign Lan- Club, Young Republicans guage Club, Red Cross, Ski Club, T Hi-Y if Al 206 PAYNE, CELIA A. All-School Show 'il-Q'2', Assistant, Ather- fies, Betty Crool4er'iAvvard, Concert Orchestra All-City, All3STate, S.P.Q.R., TripleS PAYNE, THURMAIEL, Transfer from 1j55i5s,,lGoin and Stamp Club Pres., CgftTi:eFti1Choir All-City, N.D.c.c.,skiclL49, 4 f l l I 'l A lm l PEDEN, ALLEN l PIERCE, PAUL 1 ' L Class Council l,i,jQrQQss.l Country Var., Soph. Dance, Tra6liiV5LlL..f I . Ll L! ,l .v i' ..,,,.. ... , '- 'n' 'n L PLUMMER, JACK 'J' 1 Transfer from WyOjQmlim'gfV . Foreign Languasggfgiligi L laugsgg' Treas., Pre-Med,?'lQEQllifQSfig,, gf.-A92 7 POWELL, PAT LQTSEQALL GGFLQN A LOWENS, , gbrfcertl lehbir All1Clty Swirfnmjnlg .gn PREYER, JUDY Bowling Club, Foreign Language Pre-Med QUIMBY, JEANNINE Bowling Club QUINN, SUSAN Annual Staff, Foreign Language C 1lj.R.Q,, Brom: 3, Iniflflifhtg, Qgpyng ,Re PIEEWEL L- . ni' U gi E T, ,L L.-gy-LL, Lf- lj QQ- YI ' -l msiasigafbpfl Hman LLsayEZ?f's?iji'1SL, Carmfryill Var. fliflGeyE15GlfUb',-Jllefter L' Club, Red Cross, Ski Club, Stu' Council 3, Student Body Pres., T Var. sas ,ii lssggrf JUDITH ANN Choir, Drama Club Vice-Pres., Language Club, I.R.C. Parlia- Les Patineurs, Pre-Med, 2, 3, Red Cross Sec., Young Re- Sec. TIM Club, Spanish Club, Spanish RTS, BILL .A., I.R.C., R.O.T.C. R, JIM. l-School Show, Track Var. , BOB in and Stamp Club, F.T.A., N.D.C.C., ,ge Crew , WAYN E ass Council 1, Gymnastics Var., Red oss, Spanish Club sms, sam REICH, 'CONNIE RHODES, JAN L. Class Council i, Color Day Dance 3, Foreign Language Club Treas., Honor- ary Cadet Nlaior, Jr. Escort, Red Cross, Senior Class Sec., Spanish Club Sec, Student Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y ROTHWEILER, RUTHIE Annual Staff, Assistant, Atherfies Treas., French Club, F.T.A., Jr. Escortf Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Triple S, Yearbook Assembly RULE, JIM Folio Leaves, Journal Staff SANFORD, LYN Transfer from Virginia, Bowling Club, Concert Choir SCHOENFELD, DENNIS SCHUCK, JUDY L. Bowling Club, Class Council 2, Journal Staff, Pre-Med Sec., Prom 3, Rebel Rollers, Red Cross SCHWIEDER, JUDY Transfer from California, Drama Club, Foreign Language Club, F.T.A. L, rx, RITTENHOUSE, DON ROBBINS, BARBARA Ann ual Staff, Assistant, Bowling Club, Triple S Atherfies, Q.-A! lf-:si X,..f 207 SCOTT, J U DY Bowling Club, Caballeros Vice-Pres., l.C.C., Prom 3 SEAL, DIANA S. All-School Show 3, Assistant, Bowling Club, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Red Cross Dance 2, Spanish Club, Thanks- giving Program 2, Tri-Hi-Y 208 I SELTMAN, GEORGE sHELToN, SANDRA SILCOTT, ROBERT SINKOVIC, MARIANNE Transfer from Colorado Springs, For- eign Language Club SLOAN, JOHN SLOAN, PATRICIA Caballeros Class Council I Journal Staff, Tri Hn Y, Young Republicans SLY, DAVID SMITH, LEONARD SHEPHARD, DENNIS SHIKLES, SUE All-School Show 3, Atherfies Girls' Ensemble, l.R.C. Escort, Red Cross, Spanish Club, dent Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S SNELL, LYNDA SPANGLER, RON Transfer from East High, Baseball Football Var., All-City, Hi-Y Letterrnen's Club SPERO, SAUNDRA Pep Club, Rebel Rollers, Young Re licans STANSBURY, DOYLE Y, ALTA Show 2, 3, Art Club, Bowl- Club, Class Council 2, Journal Pre-Med, Prom 3, Red Cross, Rifle , Tri-Hi-Y NSON, JAMES P. s Council 2, 3, Key Club, Pre-Med, ior Class Representative, Student ncil 3, Wrestling Var. ICC STEVE Club, Class Council 2, Golf l.R.C. Pres., Senate Club, S Club, JANET B Q.R., Young Democrats ILL JUD STEVENSON, SUSAN STIRUNG, BILL STONE, JANIS gg gg C is L C En v. H'-Y s .- -A ,sk' Effgf-haCkagO'ph.I'J,. gl at 'ms ' STRATTON, KENNETH EDWIN SWARTZ, MARILYN J. ' Bowling Club, I.R.C., Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Young Republi- CBFIS TARR, JOHN S. I.R.C., Pre-Med THOMPSON, J EFFRY SCOTT Transfer from Missouri, All-School Show 3, Drama Club, Drama Club Play THOMPSON, TANA Bowling Club VEDAL, IRENE Foreign Language Hi-Y WALL, LORCHIN Pep Club Club, Ski Club, Tri- Cheerleaoler 3, Class Council 3, Con- cert Band, Concert Orchestra, Cross Country Var., Dance Band, Marching Band 209 ' 'S' WARD, PAMELA K. WARDE, PETE WARZENIAK, VINCENI: Assistant, Atherfies, Bowling CIub, Pre-Med, Prom 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y, TripIe S WATKINS, TIM Ski Club WEIL, JUDY WEIR, DAVID WEISS, JEANNE WERNET, STAN WILIMEK, GARY Hi-Y, All-School Show 3 2I0 YC' WILLHITE, JAMIE WILLIAMS, DIANE MARIE Pre-Med, Red Cross, Ski Club, Dance, Tri-Hi-Y .JOAN Pom-Pom Girli 3, Jr. Escort, Pep y s, I Senior Class RepresenratiVe,.STu- WILSON' GENE l . ,P - ,V Till-Hl-Y, Z I WliLSQN, 'LEE ,V x QQ ONT TERRY 1 T Q y l Swimming Soph., Jr., Var., Synchron cert Choir, ,Gymnastics Jn 'Zed 5W'm Club N, ROBERT F. 'rball Soph., Prom 3, S Club, Span- i Club, Spanish Newspaper l v- 'Y z, sTEvE T kefball Soph., Var., Class Council l ll Cross Country Var., Key Club Pres., i y Club Dance 3, Prom 2, 3, Senior ss Pres., Ski Club, S.P.Q.R., Track y F. i l WORTHEN, KAY YORK, CHRIS ZIEGLER, CALVIN Football Var. 'l 555 l 5 i 5 .lf..4fQLi.-Ein-Bt' ' '...-gpg.: 0 L A' dl-he i tl cil..a.r. award JUNE GRAY Because of her outstanding achievement in academics and school activities, June was chosen by the senior class to receive the D.A.R. award. ln competition with girls from the entire state, June received the title ot Miss Junior Colorado. ln school activities she held the office of Corresponding Secretary in Atherties, Secretary in l.R.C., and President in Jr. Red Cross. She also maintained a good grade average in addition to being in Concert Choir, Pre-Med, and Student Council. s fl 1 .Vf DX '-- , !' ,f- C kivvanis award DOUGLAS RALSTON As President of the Student Body at Thomas Jefferson, Doug is certainly deserving ot the Kiwanis award. Doug also had a good average while holding membership in several clubs and participating in sports and extracurricular activities. He took part in the Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Jr. Red Cross, Ski Club, and Student Council. Doug was a great part ot T..l.'s basketball, track, and cross- country teams and was an able delegate to Boys' State. 11a,11 of fame ANNA MARIE CHRISTENSEN CHARLES DOW MARY DURFEE CRAIG GRANT ALBRECHT HAGENLOCHER DAVID IDOL PHYLLIS KLEIN LAWRENCE LARSEN JULIA LLOYD CAROLYN MALKEWICZ ROBERT MARSHALL JAMES MCGREW TERRY MOORE CELIA PAYNE RUTH ROTHWEILER STEPHEN STRAUSS The senior students in the first Hall of Fame of the ARISTOCRAT were chosen by the faculty of Thomas Jeffer- son. They were selected because of their participation in club work, sports, academics, and extra-curricular activities. These members of the Hall of Fame have inspired their fellow classmates and promoted school spiritg for these qualities they were chosen by the faculty. Because they have already been recognized as outstanding, the senior class and student body officers have been excluded from this list. ,, 1 'x if, i X l Chuck is recognized as an outstanding athlete at Thomas Jefferson. He played on the varsity teams in-football, basketball, and baseball and made tre- mendous gains for the Spartan teams in those fields. A high grade average was maintained by Craig who also participated in many clubs and activities. He had exceptional ability on the trombone which is illustrated by his membership in Concert Band and Orchestra. gn- AI was Thomas Jefferson's first foreign exchange student. He 'came to Denver from Germany and while at T.J. participated in the All-Schooi Show, Drama Club Play, Concert Band and other activ- ities. He also held a very high grade average this past year. Supervising and coordinating the production ot the ARISTOCRAT was the great task ot Phyllis this year. lh addition 'to this, she was historian of l Atherfies: and participated in many activities throughout thefyear. ll T: Y 1 'it -,apex 'we ' Q 24003 164940 W' l ll A MB .N I5 5 lkllgll N IKM g V O 7 ann an 3, O ig' O l l rvvwrana i Il l l lararravlun 2'5 ' 25 sl llll Inna 4219293 vvvr 96 O 7 0 IE 0 nm nl. us -AY usi-:Eli li -SES ifalli , 741 'OESZ1 M' 02153 OCS? I rf D PHYLLIS KLEIN .1 tx 1. -.Xxx Nil fu 'lb l Ji as i L Known for his wonderful ability on phone, Dave is recognized as an musician. He participated in AllaCity Band and also received a scholarship Larry was chosen by math and science the in teachers the top student in those fields. He maintained high grade average also while acting as Sergearl at-Arms in Pre-Med and holding membership the Math Club. 1'-,gf tn-f.. .Wt ,, .3 as ' v - tg-Us A. ' wa. fi ff if A ,gpg Q -I-rc ., cg- 4 'flyf K-if the able president of Spartan Spirits, Julie the club through activities and sports of the school year. Her cheerfulness greatly to bolster school spirit. rticipation in student government, clubs, foot- ll and wrestling earns Bob the title of outstand- senior. Bob held membership in the student was president of D Club, and Secretary Key Club. K li ' D C37 3 l MALKEWICZ Carolyn has shown her ability as the Editor-in- Chief of the Jefferson Journal, Thomas Jefferson's first newspaper. She also participated in Atherfies, Concert Choir, Pep Club, and Drama Club. Jim was known by students at T.J. not only for exceptional academic ability, but also for his fine record and performance on the varsity golf team. As a member of Chess Club, he won many matches in competition. gmt -as --1-'Y A MCGREW 1 Terry maintained a high grade average while serving as president of the bowling club and the vice-president of the chess club. He was also rec- ognized because of being designated as Com- mander ot N.D.C.C. Ruthie was a member of the ARISTOCRAT staff this year besides actively participating in Ather- fies as Treasurer and Tri-Hi-Y as Chaplain and F.T.A. She also held a high grade average during the year. ROTHWElLER C , 1- '-4' kt. X f v . l .fri 'lift N ' Sify gJfl- Q 'Lf 1 ,. at Q., gag, . ,Vg-,,,,-+fbELlA PAYNE. , ' L,Iti.'1f!5-mtl, , . i :fm , iff-ff ,-'fi.,f'?g'4ll:?-Qsnralw 4- Y YQ-AH-W Y, A straight A average was maintained by Cel whose knowledge of home economics broug her the Homemaker of Tomorrow award. An a complishecl violinist, she was also chosen as member of the All-City and All-State orchestra Winning many top awards in speech competitio Steve was also known for his high academl standing. Steve guided l.R.C. as president th past year and was an active member of Yourt Democrats. .,. .,.,,,, awww V-f.v?w:A:,.,-J ragw, , ,i'1'g:,3 4-:QQ N' Y t +fjf,1,7l 311 ' ' ' .,v. 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JoAnn Froling Judy Gunnerson Bonnie Guzofsky Sieve Hacker Carol Hardwick Sally Hayward Hazel Jones Nancy Kirsch Dianne Kramer Gay Ligon we x-jug, '--:: lf 'i . Q if W I fu, fx w ' 3' Kal 1 J- ,f 'I -5. ' ' ' ' 'U' 'gf A 1 fr . f XX: I X . .l 1 n- at '- K :il 'E' YL V A Q fa' . K A 1 . 'ag as gi A Z f I rf' V I f '3 Fi- ' -all .cv ,XV . X4-f '3- ik' x A, 5 Chris Mathews Tim Bourne Jerry Menard Pat Morgan Lauri And Glen Bair June Ball Dave Beb Jack Blanc Betty Blair Larry Blair Julie Bram Gregory B Lucy Chan Nancy Cu Linda Elan 31339 .AI ' . Linda McCoy Mary McGahey Paul Nelson Joan Norburg X .N I-. f n f SS ' . 's 'il' l Ap Jackie Davis Rick Parfin George Peterson Carol Pollard Laura Olson Glen Roberts Janet Olivia Schluefer Jim Schwanke Steve Sheridan Bill Sinkovic Mary Smiley John Sfephanson Linda Thyfaulf Pam Vardaman Karen Vernon Steve Wahler Mary Wallace Jeanie Wheeler Jeannie Williamson September 23 5 October . October 6 A October 7 October 14 October 24 October 28 October 31 November 5 November 10 November 14 November 19 November 22 November 23 December 3 ., December 21 January 2 ....,. , ' January 14 ,, January 27 February 2 February 1 1 February 16 February 21 February 23 222 ' I u I calendar Student Elections First Edition of the Jefferson Journal Installation of School Officers 7th, 8th, 9th, Grade Girls Fashion Show Pep Club Tea United Nations Day Evening Concert-Music Department Halloween Party-Grades 7, 8, 9 Key Club Dance Veterans' Day Assemblies Yearbook Assembly Pep Club Dance 9th Grade Talent Assembly Thanksgiving Assemblies Junior Prom Christmas Concert Christmas Intermission Drama Club Play All-City Student Council Dance Newspaper Staff Program Sweethearts Dance Winter Concert I Career Day Patriotic Program March March March March March March April April April April April April April 27-31 .... . 3814 148:15 18.. 238:24 24 ......,,,, 7 ,.,, 8 ..... 21 . ., 22 , .,..,. C a 26 . ,, za .... ,...... , 29 ,,,..,..,... .. t May 4... ay 12. May 1 May 19 ,,,,... May 29 .....t. May 29 ,...... June June June June 2 .YV. 2 ..., 2 .... 7 ,... l l f .ll All School Show Play Festival St. Patrick's Dance All-City Council Capers Easter Assemblies Spring intermission Sophomore Party Spring Dance Military Ball Colorado-Wyoming Speech Conferenci Pep Club Fashion Show Spring Music Program Senior Prom Spring Music Festival Program Installation of School Officers Color Day Assembly Color Day Coronation Program Color Day Dance Memorial Day Assemblies Annual Autograph Luau Senior Class Awards Assembly Senior Class Luncheon Senior Class Play Commencement ' Cfgftfigall K. 'a .,.,. ,sf it .vt , , nt wi if . Qs., EF 4 5 rny thanks . . The last few weeks have seen the year's events come to a hectic close as our seniors graduate and leave school. For underclassmen the cycle will be beginning anew . . . you are in a position to see the year unfold before you, much as we saw it. This is our first yearbook, we on staff have made a special effort to produce a record of which we hope you are proud. But on the surface, it is probably true that there isn't much difference between one school year and another. There have always been Monday mornings, ral- lies, proms, football games, and term papers, and there always will be. However, below the surface, each year has a different personality and character all its own. We hope to have captured some of this character in the 1961 ARISTOCRAT, so that twenty-five years from now, you who spent that year at Thomas Jefferson, will smile at the remembrances that return each time this book is opened. To record this year, we have begun several traditions we feel are valuable enough to be re- tained. The book has been done in gold and brown color - a symbol of our school unity. We have utilized the extraordinary talent of Anna Christensen on our original division page drawings. We have adopted a summer supplement delivery, which, among other things, gave us the chance to record the entire academic year within the pages of this book . . . from Student Body Elections to Graduation. One of the most challenging sections of the book for us to portray was a theme based upon Jefferson's life and wisdom. We felt this was particularly appropriate in our first edition. We owe a great many thanks to a great many people for the help they have given us in effort. Thanks go to Mr. Reiva and his administration staff, to advisor Mr. Harold Mason, to treasurer Mrs. Yetter, to Mr. Baker of Taylor Publishing Co., to Lumiere Studios who did all the prom photo- graphs without charge, and to the entire faculty of Jefferson for their cooperation. I particularly owe a great debt of gratitude to Roger McGeary without whose help this book could never have been printed. To many others, too, we owe a debt of thanks. Space doesn't permit us to men- tion them here. Perhaps most of all, we thank you,the students, for providing us free models and characters for our story. Phyllis Klein Editor 1961 ARISTOCRAT erson, Joseph ..,............,...... ton, Robert ..,. 25, 49, 60, er, Louise .,.. stad, Helen ,,........ es, Allerton ..A. tachio, Mary ..,.....,.Y...,..,..,... Ek, George ,,.,,. ..... ..... 4 6 , 92 Eland, Gene ............... .,... 5 0, 97 Epps, Mary Alice ..,,,.. ........,. B 8 Faller, Jack .,......,,..,. .....,. 9 9 Fleming, Margaret ..., ..,.,. 9 0 Fritts, Chantrey ,..... .......... 9 0 Frost, Lynne ......... ........... 1 66 faculty Hunter, Russan ...... Jarrett, Winifred ...... Jenkins, Harold ...... Jeswick, William ..... Johnson, Gilbert ..... Jozwick, William ..,. Justice, Kenneth ,....., ghler, Mary Jane l, Barry . .....,......... k, Charles ..,.....,..... 65, 90, s, Jan ..... . ....... y, Florence ,...... ee, Charles ................ loway, Earl .... .. ..., ...... I, Douglas .... . rie, Rudy ............. sagranda, Herman .,...,.. sholm, Robert ..... ury, Elmer E. ........ , .... . mensen, Chris ...... verse, Mary ..... wlier, Ruth ting, George ....... ....., co, Elizabeth ...... iels, Jean ,.....,., , Donald ...... key, Laval ..., erty, Ruth ........ sett, Merle .,..... ton, John ....... A en, Kent .........,..,....... n, Cynthia ....,... n, Larry ..,......,. erg, Richard erg, Ronald ..... in, Lauralee right, Jim ..... 49, 74, Frost, Richard . ..... ....... 9 0, 166 Garretson, Janis .,... S ...... 5 5, 60, 92 Garrett, Helen ............ 55, 92, 197 Giacomozzi, Bobbie ................,. 99 Gibbons, Danna ...... Gifford, Howard ...... Gilmore, Elden ...... , ...,.. B8 96 93 Gleason, Preston ..... ...... 5 2, 54 Goodwin, Carl ......... ..... 9 6, 114 Gunkle, Mariorie ....,................... 87 Hamill, Dorsey ......,,. ........ 9 8, 160 Hart, Randy ......... .... 7 4, B9, 92 Hays, Loren ..... ..,...........,.. 9 2 Kasdorf, Virginia ..... Keables, John ........ King, Virginia ......, Lamb, Margaret ..,... Lambdin, Ruth ...,.. Lambdin, Sally ..... 92 71, 98 99 97 94 , .,,......... 182 75, 90 29, 90 96, 139 . .......... 99 96 , ....,.......... 99 Learned, Gordon ...... ...,.. 9 2, 113 Lewis, Nolan ...,..,. ..,...,,.... 9 0 Lort, Arthur ..,....... ....... 5 8, 92 Lyon, Dianne ....,....,. ....,.. 6 3, 98 Mahan, Moi. John ..... ........,,.. 7 8 Makowski, Rose ....... Malito, Betty . ....... Malowney, Anna .,,., 99 99 72, 95 Martin, Donald ....................,,,...,, 94 Mason, Harold .....,,,.,,, 38, 43, 90 Maupin, Margaret .....,,......, 90, 92 Mayfield, Grace ...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 McComas, Betty ....., McGee, Jack ......... McKinnies, Robin ..... B8 89 95 index Bernard, Cress ..,. 38, 184 Bernard, Paul , ........., .......... 1 52 Bernstein, Paula ...,. .. ..........,.., 126 Berry, Charles ,,..,.. Bianco, Jack ....... , Binney, Janice ....... Birch, Kathleen ..,, Bird, Karen ........ Birrell, Linda .... Bischoff, Julie .,..... right, Ron ..... utt, Claudia .... utt, Pam ....,.. en, Dennis ,....... en, Jeanne , ........ en, Jim ...,.....,. en, Rodney .... n, Ronald .,.., .................... iger, Ron ,,.......... 115, buehl, Gary ........ 111, erson, Charlotte ...- ........ erson, Cynthia ..,................. erson, Diane ,..... ..... erson, Edward ...... - .... erson, Gary ..........,............. erson, Gayle ....................... erson, Ginny ...... 72, erson, Kenneth ........,. erson, Larry ,...,.. erson, Lauri ....... ..,.......... erson, Michael .....,.... erson, Ronnie ............ erson, Valerie ..... ....., erson, Vicki ...... resan, Charles .... , .........,. ress, Monique ress, Vernon ....... rews, Joyce ...... rews, Lanny ,... L ..,...,.,.,. an, Mike ........................,,..,. uckle, Elaine ........ 46, 57 her, Carol .............,....,......... ndt, Kay ........ 74, 75, 152 ndt, Tammy C ...........,....,..,.,. in, Lenore ..,... 40, 52, 64 tsen, Mary ............,......,...,.. , Jerry ........,... w, Lynne ....., ur, Dale . ,.... ur, Gayle ....... Helander, Paul .,.......... 64, 89, 93 Herburger, Kay ,...........,........., ,..,. 9 9 Holland, Genevieve .,,.....,......,..,. 99 Holmes, Fred .,........... .......... 9 3 Hoots, Virginia ...... ............. 9 S Horton, Barbara .........,.,.... 90, 182 Hughes, Burnis ..,...,...,...,..,..,.,.,,,, 99 Hughes, Kenneth .... 94, 110, 114, 121 B Bahrych, Lynn , ,.,..,...,...,,..,, 69, 104 Baier, David .....,....,,.................. 126 Baillie, Susan .... 40, 63, 72, 19B Baird, Greg ...,..,........,......,. 152, 221 Baird, Starla ..............................., Baker, Barbara ,...... .,....... 1 68 Baker, Diane ....,.. ...... 1 6E Baker, Gary ...... ..,.......,,.....,. 1 52 Baker, Terry .....,......,.........,. 69, 140 Baldwin, Carole .... 56, 57, 72, 74, 198 Baldwin, Jack .,.. 48, 54, 74, BO, 83, 168 Ball, June ............. ...... 1 40, 221 Balzano, Mike ..., .,...,..,... 1 26 Balzer, Christy ....... .... 4 9, 152 Balzer, Eric ........ ...,.... 1 26 Barclay, Jim ......,....... ..,.. 1 68 Barksdale, Christine .... ...., 1 26 Barksdale, Frieda ..... .,... 1 98 Barksdale, Susan ..... . 126 Bartlett, Jim ...,.... .... , .... 1 B4 Bartlett, Toni ....... ..... 4 9, 152 Bauchmon, Keith .,...... .,... 6 9, 152 Baughman, Charles ..................,, 152 Baughman, Cynthia ....,......,...,.... 126 Baughman, Linda .... 40, 52, 63, 19B Bauman, Betty ..................,......... 140 Bauman, Helen .... 40, 72, 75, 196, 197, 198 Baumann, Bernadine .....,,..,,,.,.. 126 Beach, Kit ,,................ ....,.,,. 1 52 Beadle, Clayton ,.... ...... 1 26 Beal, Terry .,........ ,.., ..... 1 4 0 Bean, David .... ,....... ..,. 1 4 0 Bean, Robert t......... .,..... 4 6, 126 Beard, Carolyn ..... ............ 1 84 Beard, John ......,. ......... 1 52 Bebell, David ..,,. .,,,,, 2 21 Beck, Bruce ......... ,,,,,, 1 84 Beckwith, John .,... .....,.. 1 40 Becwar, Ann .....,. ,,,. 6 9, 140 Becwar, Robert ......... ,......,.,,,,,, 1 99 Beebe, Janis . ...... , 42, 64, 16B Beebe, Jeanne .,...,....,. 63, 64, 199 Bixler, Harley .,..... Bixler, Sue ..... , .... Bgork, Carl ,......... Biork, Linnea ......... Blackwood, Clark ...... 46, 126 221 126 126 126 69, 140 140 184 140 152 - ...,, 126 126 Blaine, Bill .....,..., ,,.,.. 1 68 Blaine, Kathy .... ......, 1 26 Blair, Betty .....,,. ,,,,,, , 221 Blair, Larry .....,...,. - ,.... ,,,,,,. 2 21 Blakely, David .. ,.... .. .... ....., . 140 Blakely, Jeff ..... ,,,,,, 1 99 Blaney, Loren ..., ,,,,,,, 1 26 Blethen, Dave ..................,....,,.., 126 Blethen, Kathy .................... 43, 199 Bliss, Ed .... 58, 121 Blomberg, Allan ,.., Bodney, Pam .......... Bodney, Penny ...... Bohlman, Silke ..... Bohlmonn, Gerta ., Bolancler, Joan .,.,... 166, 167, 168 140 140 126 140 Bolles, Paul .,,,...,,, ,,,,,, 1 40 Bomash, Carol ...... ,,,,.. 1 40 Bond, Kathy .,..,...,.... .....,,,,. 1 40 Bonham, Catherine ....... - ......,.,.. 140 Booren, Libbie ....,.,,,,.,,,,, 124, 126 Booten, Jeff ........... ,.......,.,,, , 140 Bossier, Donna ...... .,............ 1 40 Bourne, Mike ..... ..... 4 6, 199 Bourne, Tim ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 20 Bowen. Kathy .........,.........t 138, 140 Bowen, Richard .,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 126 Bowersox, Elizabeth .,.. 38, 40, 48, 199 Bowersox, Marion ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 9, 199 Bowles, Bowles, Debra ....... Sandra ....... Boyd, Bonnie ........ Boyd, Mitchell .... ..,,. ur, John ..,..... ....., 4 9, an, Karen ....... .,..... us, Steve ...,.... ,..,........,. craft, Larry ...... ....,...,,,..,... iton, Steve ........ ....,... 3 9, 49, iinwall, Susan ...,........,....,.... ghenbaugh, Barbara .... 42, ghenbaugh, James 42, 83, ton, Karen .... - ..............,....... ton, Roger .... 59, 113, 198, ton, Sharon .......................... ry, Jeanette .................. 49, sworth, Ken ..... 74, Beebe, Jill .......,.. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52 Beemis, Dick .....,, ..... 4 6, 168 Begley, Diana ..... ...,..,..,,,,,,,., Begley, Kathy ........... .. .....,.,,,,,,,, 126 Behrents, Karen .......... 49 68, 152 Beirich, Nancy .,...,,..,,...,.,,,,,,,,,, 152 Bell, Larry ......,, . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- IB4 Bennett, Susan ..........., 39, 49, 152 Benson, Barbara ........... - ........... 140 Benson, Janis ........,,.... 41, 152, 160 Benson, Mark ,..,,. ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 40 Benson, Roger .. ..... 42, 163 Berens, Judy ............ ...,,...., 1 84 Beresford, Linda Berg, Bruce ...... .. .............,., Berg, Pam ............ ..... Berkowitz, Allen ........ 56, 126 126 152 57, 199 126 199 199 140 Boyle, Dan ....... ...............,. 8 O, 184 Boyle, Robert ,... 33, 48, 49, 79, 80, 199 Bozeman, Carol .,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 140 Bradbury, Wayne .... . Bradford, Linda .... Bradley, Diane ...... Bradley, Kathryn ...... , Bradley, Nancy ......, Braly, Jane ........ Bramley, Julia . .... . 126 126 45 168 ....... . 140 .. ,.... - .... 152 ...- .,.... . 69 Brelsfard, Bill ........,,,, ,,,, 1 15, 199 Brennan, Sharon .... .. .,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 140 Brenning, Linda . ...........,. 49, 152 Brey, Arlene ......,.. .... 52, 184 Miller, Jean .......... .,...,., 8 9 Moomaw, Louise ....... ............ 8 8 Moser, Donald ...... ....... 5 B, B9 Murphy, Lynne ., ...,. 94, 166 Myers, William ,.... ....,...... . . 90 New, Rosetta ..,..,..,.. ............ 9 6 Niekerk, Lillian . .,.... 99 O'Brian. Walter ...... ....... 6 O, 92 Orr, Elizabeth ..... ,.,.....,,.. 9 4 Page, Robert .........,......... . 65, 90 Portain, Margaret ..... ........... 9 9 Rondinelli, Carl .,.,.........,.,.,.,.,.. B9 Sonti, Gaston ..........., 98, 111, 120 Schaffer, Henry .....,.......,..,.,..,,.,,,, 99 Schumacher, William .... ..... B 7 Shafer, Keith ........,.,........ ...,..... 9 9 Shannon, Robert ........................ 94 Smith, Gerald ...,........ 98, 115, 116 Smith, Phoebe .........................,. 90 Smith, Shirley .,,.,., ...,,,. .,.,,,,.. 9 9 Sorensen, Donald ,,.. ..... 6 5, 96 Spalh, Jean .......... ........ 9 4 Spever, Carole .,.,.. . ,,,,,,,,., 90 Stanbrough, Jane ,,... ...,..., 4 6 90 Stancliff, Elizabeth .... .... 8 1 B7 Theimer, William ...,. Peralta, Alex ..,........ ......... 9 3 Pierson, Edgar ...... .,... 9 1 Pike, Earlburt ...... ..... 9 2 Pollard, Evelyn ..,,. ...... B 8 Pomeranz, Rose .,,,.... ...... 9 0 Pope, Katherine ........ .... , . 93 Prentice, Betty ..... ..... 9 9 Price, Howard ..... ..... 9 9 Protextor, Rose .,.,. .,..., 9 5 Quiggle, Fern ......., ....... ...... 9 4 Ramsey, Lt. Col. ..,....,,..,,......... 78 Reivo, James ..... ,..,.. 2 2, 81, 86 Rich, Albert ...... ..........,.......,. 9 3 Rickell, lrene ..,..., ,....,. ...... 9 9 Ridgwoy, Donald ,.,. .....,....... 9 0 Riclgway, .lerine ..,.... ...... 9 0, 94 Ringsby, Linda ..... ..,.Y.,,. 9 5 Brey, Martha ..... .................. 1 40 Brickhomy Jana ..........., 40, 52, 199 Briggs, Ron ....... ................., 1 52 Brill, Marilyn ...... ....,.............. 4 6 Brinsa, Karel ..........,. 52, 74, 168 Brinsa, James .,,.... .................. 1 26 Brinton, Julia ....... .............. 1 26 Brisnehan, John ...... .... 1 52 Brisnehan, Susan .... .... 1 40 Brock, Dan ,,...,..........,........,...... 126 Brooks, Judith .........,.......,,.,....... 126 Brothers, Janet .... 34, 39, 71, 152 Brothers, Marianne ..,....,..,.,......, 126 Brown, Bill ................... ............. 1 99 Brown, Bonnie ........... ............... 1 52 Brown, David L. ..,. .... 1 16, 140 Brown, David E. ....,. ,..,,...,,. 1 99 Brown, Gregg ...... ,... 1 26 Brown, Lynn ......... ..,.... 1 52 Brown, Russell ........ ...,..,.,.. 1 99 Brownyard, Sheila ............ 39, 168 Brown, Sue ,.....,... ..,.,........ . 152 Bruce, Pat , ............ .... 7 1, 140 Bruner, David ....,.... ..,........... 1 26 Bruskotter, Tom , .............., 113, 184 Bryant, Linda ,... 11, 63, 72, 182, 183 aryden, Judy ...,.s,,1.,.,.,,.,,. 140, 184 Buchanan, Dave ....... . SB, 166, 168 Buchanan, Dick ...,..,..,.................. 184 Buchanan, Karen ......,.,...,......... 152 Buckley, Mike .......... ,,,...,.,.. 1 26 Bunch, Raymond ..,...,.........,...,... 140 Burdick, Greg .......,,.........., 46, 220 Burgner, James .... 59, 17, 120, 199 Burke, Gordon .... 58, 59, 105, 200 Burke, Pat .....................,..,......,.. 140 Burton, Don ............. .............. 1 26 Busacher, Marcia ..,,. ...... 4 5, 140 Busley, Sara .......,.. .................. 1 26 Butcher, Bonnie ........ 38 74, 168 Butler, Per .....,.,.,,..... 166, 167, 16s Bybee, Thurston ................ 39, 153 Bybee, Vern ..,.,,..,.. ,.,.., 1 16, 184 Byers, Judy ............... .......... 1 53 C Coflisch, Tim ..,..., .... 1 26 Cain, Barbara ....,.. .............. 1 68 Caldwell, Greg .......................... 141 Caldwell, Marilyn ,... 38, 42, 72, 185 Caldwell, Nancy .... 32, 63, 72, 102, 116, 197, 200 Calfee, Roberta ,.....,,........ ,...,.. , 153 Calhoun, Cal .....,,......,.. 79, 83, 200 Coll, Matt ,.........,. 29, 30, 41, 185 Collier, Marc ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 127 Cameron, John ..... ,.,,,.. 1 53 Campell, Brian ,...., ,. ,,,,,,, 127 Campbell, Dick ....... ,,,.....,, 1 68 Campen, Jane ..,..,. .,.. 1 41, 185 Campen, Lynn ....... ......,,... 1 85 94 Vetesk, Constance ...... ....,.,.,... 9 1 Villano, George ,,.,.. ....... 6 0, 92 Vinyard, Doris ...... ..,.,....,.. 9 1 Waln, Kermit .... ,.,.,...,... 9 3 Willett, Myron ..... ,..... 9 8, 111 Winkler, Maurine ....,.,. ............ 8 9 Woodhurst, William ....... ......,.. 9 7 Woolard, Jerry ....,.,.,... ....... - 99 Wright, Robert .,,. ..... 9 6, 197 Wurtz, Eugene ........., .....,. 8 7, 114 Yetter, Shirley ,,,,..,,,,., ,,,,,,, ,, 88 Zimmerman, Charles ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 94 Zinke, Clifford ...........,. .... 5 2, 93 Carlton, Pat .,....... ....., 4 7, 168 Carmichael, Pam ...... ........... 1 41 Carpen, Thad ,....,. ...,,,........ 1 27 Carr, Catherine .,... ...... 3 0, 200 Carr, Gretchen ,.,., ,,,,,,,,.. 1 41 Carr, Joyce ........... ..,.,., 2 00 Carter, Annette ....,.. .,.,., 1 41 Carter, Steve .....,.... ....... ........ 1 4 1 Case, Frank .............................,,. 185 Caskey, John ..,.... , .... 112, 115, 169 Caskey, Linda ........,,..........,,,,.,,, 185 Cassin, Lindo ....... .......... 4 8, 73 Castles, Pat ....... ..,..,..,.,., 7 5, 169 Caten, Lynda ..... ,..,.. 3 4, 69, 141 Catlett, Norma ,, ....,.. .,.. 1 53, 169 Catlett, Norma J. ,.,. 42 48 Coughlan, Paul .... ...... 1 27 Cavanaugh, Bill ..,....,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,, 185 Cavenar, Kathy ..,.....,..,............,. 169 Chambers, Dave .... 41, 43, 80, B3 Chambers, Tom ......,.....,......,,.,,.. 153 Chance, Jean .... .....,,..,.. 4 9, 153 Chance, Lucy .......... ............,.... 2 21 Chance, Paula ,,.. 29, 30, 79, 200 Chandler, James ...........,.,,..,.,.,.. 127 Chandler, Pam ..................., 60, 127 Chandler, Robin .,., 45, 68, 138, 141 Childress, Richard .........,...,., 55, 169 Christensen, Anna .... 38, 47, 72, 200, 215 Christensen, Dennis ,,...,....,.,,,.,,,, 141 Christian, Alan ....,...... ....,. 1 27 Christapherson, Dan ..,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 27 Clark, Carol .................. ....... 1 41 Clark, Dennis ..... ,,,,,, 2 00 Clark, Frank ....... ,,,,,. 1 41 Clark, Gloria .... , ...... 141 Clark, Joe ...,.,.. ,,,,,,, 2 00 Clark, Terry ,.....,. .......,.,.,,..,.,,, 1 53 Clarke, Steve ...................,....,,,, 113 Clarke, William ,... 57, 115, 116, 200 Cleaveland, Kay .,.,,....,..,,,,.,,,,,,, 141 Clemenson, Barbara .........,,,,,,, 127 Clemmer, Charlene ,......,.... 69, 141 Clifford, Colleen .,.... ,,.,.,. 6 3, 72 Clovin, Cassandra ..........,.,,,,..,. 127 Cobb, Robert ...,........,................. 41 Cable, Eric ...,.........,.. 33, 111, 169 Coffee, Barbara .......,..............,, 127 Coffey, Bill ,... SB, 59, 106, 117, 118, 120 Coffey, Lindo ,..,.,,,, ,.,,, 4 9, 153 Coffman, Penny ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1 Coffman, Philip ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 8, 200 Coffman, Sandi ............ 49, 71, 153 Cogswell, Diedra ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 27 Cohen, Paul .....,,..., .......,.... 1 41 Cohen, Warren ,,.... ,,..., 1 27 Coker, Vickie ,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27 Cole, Richard .......,,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, 149 Coleman, Carol .,.. 29, 42, 48, 49, 169 225 Drumeller, Marilyn .......,.... 72, Hyland, Jack . ,.,.... ....,.. . Coleman, Christine ...... 153 Coleman, John ....... ....,, 1 27 Coles, Rodney ........ ........-. 1 53 Collins, John .....,.,..,., 141 Collins, Melba Ja ......, 141 Collins, William ....., 127 Compton, David ..,.... .......... 2 00 Condit, Coral .......,...,.....,.. 169 Condit, David .,..,............,.. 127 Conley, Marsha 34, 39, 161 Conley, Phyllis ................,.......-. 127 Conley, Sandra .......,.... 63, 200 Connelly, Bob .... .,...... 141 Conner, Donald ,.,., ...... 1 53 Conti, Kathleen .,.. ,.... 1 27 Cornell, Darrel ...,.. ......, 4 2, 80 Corvelli, Lance ...,, ,............ 1 41 Cottrell, Diana ..,e...............,...... 127 Cowan, Gwendolyn .... 40, 42, 48, 200 Cowell, Bonnie ..,... . ............., Cowen, Ron .........,...,. 153 Cowsert, Barbara ....... .,..... 1 41 Cozad, Ray ........,... ....,..... 1 53 Crabb, Barbara ....., .,....... 4 8, 169 Crabtree, Scott ...... ...A... 1 53, 161 Cramer, Frank .......,...,......A......... 141 Crane, Mike ............... H .,.....----.--- 153 Crist, Dave ,... 58, 59, 106, 118, 120, 181, 182 Crocker, Kippy ........................-. 127 Crocker, Steve .... 23, 41, 46, 55, 7 Crowe, Rebecca ........ ,..,..... A... . . 49 Crowley, Charles ....... ...... 1 27 Crowther, Jack ........ ....... 1 53 Crowther, Joan .......... ............ 7 1 Crowther, Patricia ............ 200 Crumpacker, Judy ..............,... ,... 1 41 Cunningham, Linda 48, 63, 185 Curtis, Donna .... 39, 49, 153, 161 Curtis, Nancy .......,....,............... 121 Curtis, Patricia ..... 127 Curtis, Richard ....., ........---- 8 3 Curtis, Steven ....,..,.... ......, 3 0, B2 D Dalton, Lee .......... ..,.......... 1 B5 Damrell, Rusty ..... ......... 1 85 Danko, Terry ....... .,...... 1 85 Danks, Bill ..,..., A... , ,. 153, 185 Danks, Kathy ..... ............. 1 85 Dansdill, Judy ..... so ....... 127 Darley, Diana .... ....,. 1 27 Darnell, David ...... .........,...,.. 1 41 Darnell, Donna .,...,......,..... 75, 185 Darr, Bari ,,...,.,....... ..... 4 1, 141, 185 Darrow, Lynne .,.,... ,,..,........... 1 S5 Daugherty, Bill ........ ........,... .. 141 Daugherty, Paul ...r.................... 127 Davies, James ........,... 59, 106, 200 Davila, Dave ..... ..,...,............ 1 B5 Davila, Deanne ..... ................ 1 69 d'Avila, Pat ,..... ,. ..... 49, 153 Davila, Susan ..,......,.................. 153 Davisi, Ann ...,....,,.,... - .,,........,,.... 127 Davis, Bev ........ 49, 57, 153, 160 Davis, Julie .,............. - ............... 185 Davis, Marilyn ..,. 78, 79, 201 Davis, Martha ,........,.... ,.........,... 1 41 Davis, Miriam ,.... 141 Davis, Paul ....,.... ......... 1 27 Dawkins, Terry ...,... ..,.. 1 85 Decker, Bill ,.,.. ..,......,. 1 53 Decker, Judy ...,,..,... .. .... ...,.. 1 53 Decker, Wendy ....... - ....,.............. 127 Dees, Elizabeth ............,.....,,.. 141 Defibaugh, Diane ...,.,.. 74, 75, 169 Defibaugh, Donna .............,....., 141 Deininger, Jirn ............ 42, 48, 185 Delange, Robert ....,....,,........,.... 127 Delapp, Bob ............,.,......,...... 142 DeLapp, Dave .,..... 5 ......... 116, 185 Deline, Marnie ...... -.. ..... - ..,. 153 DeLoach, Dick ........ .,... 4 2, 185 Dennis, Steve ,.... ,..- .... 142 Derr, Thomas ....,...,, .,.......,,....,. 1 42 DeRudder, Gary ...............,.. 112, 185 DeShon, Vicki V.- .,.....,..,.....,.... 127 DeTar, Terry ..........,............. 69, 142 Dettwiler, Margaret ................ 153 DeWit, Karen ........... - ............... 186 Dexheimer, Bill .,,....,......,.....,... 186 Dickson, Linda .... 43, 47, 52, 64, 169 Dieter, Bill .............. .. .......,...i.... 153 Dobson, Ralph ...... ...,.... 6 9, 142 Dodd, Bill ..,....... ..... .............. 169 Dodd, Jan ........ ...... 6 9, 138, 142 Dodd, John ....... ........,..... 1 14, 169 Dodd, Thomas ,............,..., .. 115, 201 Donaldson, Bill ...-.... ...........,.. . 153 Donnelson, Carol ....... .... .. aa-. 169 Dorey, Joan .............,.....,.... 67, 169 Dorman, Carol ,...... .. ................. 142 Dorman, Chip .,... ... .,,.... - .,...,. 186 226 Doty, Kay ....,..... ...,.. 6 7, Doud, Bonita W ..... Doud, Wayne ,. ., .. ..... 48, Dougherty, Leslie ...,. . ...... 71, Daugherty, Sandra ............ 71, Dougherty, Terry .............. 49, Douglas, Terry .,... ,....,,,,... .,...... Dow, Chuck 58, 59, 103, 107,117,120, 201, Doyle, Tom , .......................... .... . Drahn, Dave .............. 111, 114, Draper, Charlotte .................,.. Draper, Debbie .,..., .,,....,,,....,,,., Dronenburg, Malinda .......,.,.... Drost, Bruce .,....s...................-... Drummo Drumma nd, Debbie ...... . ,......,.. nd, Susan ..,,.,. ,....,. Duggan, Donna ,...... .,..... Dukes, Doug ,......... Duncan, Lean . ....,,.... ..,,....,, ,. Dundon, Kathy .......,,,.,. 48, Dunham Dunham Dunkin, Dunlap, Dunn, Jo Durfee, , John .... 56, 57, 75, , Merrie ....... i. ............,. . Diane ..... . .......... Cheryl 47, 63, 75, Bob ............., ........,........ e .....,... . ..., . ..,,. ,. .,... iIlCj.SX Fox, Randy .....,..... Francis, Barbara Francis, Margaret . ......... 45, 63, . Franklin, Jerry ......... .. 54, 114 Franklin, Paul .,...,.,.. 54, 114, Frantz, Dick ....,.,....,...,..,,.... 49. Freeman, Doug ..,,.........,....,.....-- Freeman, Melanie ...... ....... French, Dick ............. ....... French, Kent ........ . Frisbey, Burris .......,. Froling, Joanne .............. , ......... Frohling, Steve ..,. 18, 29, 55 Frost, Helen .,.. 32, 63, 72, 197, Gunnerson, Judith 48, Gurley, Steve .......,. ,. ..... Gust, Ken .,,....,,,. Gust, Sherie . ..... ....,,... ......,,.... . . Gustafson, Clare ........,..,.....,.... Guthrie, Sharon ..,. 63, 64, 72, Guzafsky, Bonnie ..... ..... 1 28, Gvirtz, Janice .... 44, 138, Gvirtz, Lennie 40, 47, 56, H Haas, Michael .... Haas, Nancy ....., Hacker, Steve Hadley, Dave ...... Hindes, Hindes, Joan .... 11, 63, Steve .. . .. .......,. .. Hinkhouse, Marcia . Hinkhou se, Ruth .... Hockstad, Lawrence Hoffman, Greg . ,.,..-..-, - Hogarth, Sally . .. .. ,... Holden, Sue .....,,... Holden, Ty . ...... ......., .... . Hollingsworth, Marsha ..... Holmes, RQ, ,..,,... ..., ., .. Holmstrom, Holly ........, ,. Hooper, Hoover, Winnie .a,.,... 38. Stuart .,.... Hopkins, Billie ,. ,. ,, .. Horner, Mike . ,,..... . Hagan, Bonnie ., 32, 61, 63, 72, 182, Hagan, Mike .. . ..,.....,...,..,.. . Hagenlocher, Albrecht .... 55, 202, 216, Haggerty, Dennis ............ 113, Frost, Jack ................ ,..... 1 21, Frumm, Eddie Jane ............ 64, Fry, Tom ................ -,,---- Fuchs, Mary . .,........... G Gallatin, Cheryl . ....,................. . Gallatin, Gayle ,.,............ . 44. Gollemore, Gay 69, 138, Garrett, Lee .........,.,,. 39, 48, Garrison, Paulette ,,.......... 57, Garvey, Paula .....,.... Garvey, Rita .... 26 Garvin, Travis ........ .. Gauthier, Connie Gauthier, Diana ..... Gauthier, Karen ,,... . Q'iliii', i'liiQ . .i.... 49, ..,..,..... 7 .. ,.... 49, 42, Gdovin, Celia .......,.... 48, 73, Durfee, Mary .... 40, 48 49, 63, 72, 201. E Earhart, Susan ........,..., .,.......,. Easley, Adrienne ..., 40, 64, Easton, Gerald ............i........... Easton, Jake .,...... Eakels, Mary .... ,,..... Edman, Jean ..... ,...........,. Edson, Bob ,... ....,. 4 9, Edson, Lois ........ ....,. 4 8, Edwards, Bob .,...,. .....,. Edwards, James ..,.... ......,... Edwards, Peggy ..,,,.... ..,..,., 4 9, Eghalm, Janet ....... .....,, 4 9, Eland, Dave ...... ...,.,....,.., Eland, Linda ,......,. ..... 1 28, Elberson, Jackie ...... .....,.,.., Elderkin, Judy .....,. ....... 3 3, Elfert, Donna ....... ......,.,, Elfert, Michael ..,.....,............... ,. Elkind, Dave .................,............ Elliott, Chuck ..., 58, 59, 104, 117, 118, 119, 120, Ellis, Ron .,.. ,...,..................,... . .. Elrod, Terry ....... ...,,,.....,.. Emery, Stuart ...,.. ,.,,.... 4 4, Enewold, Dan ....... .......,... English, Sandra ..,..,.....,,.,, 42, Entsminger, James ,.,,......,.,.,,.,,, Entsminger, John ,..,..,..,,.,,,,, ...M Erard, Cathy .,,..... 60, 63, 72, Erbaugh, Margie ....,........... 48 Erickson, Karen ..,,...............,.. Ervin, Ronnie ...... Erwin, Richard .....,. Eskildson, Marilyn ...... ......, Estes, Bill ..,...,,.....,,.,. Estlow, Nancy .,...,. . ...... . Estlow, Sue ..,.......... Ething tan, Joanne ......,...,.....,... Haggerty, Mike . Gdovin, Dick ........,..............,.,.. Gebow, Jan ....... ...... 4 9, 69. Gebow, Tom ......... ........... 4 4 Geisher, Richard ..,. .........,.,-. Gemmill, Mary ,....., ...... 6 9, Gemmill, Nancy .............. 128 Gersten, John .i.......... 67. 112. Geshell, Nobby ......i,...,---,-------4 Gibbons, David ........ 74, 116, Gigliotli, Saundra ........,,..,,...... Gilkisan, Janet ..,.,......,.... 143, ein, Ted .,,.......,,... ..... 1 38, Gillette, Steve ,......... ..,.,.. Gilligan, Ronald ..... Glazner, Miles , ..,. . Glover, Patty ........ Haulette, Cheryl . .,.... 63, 66, Howard, Dan ......., ...,......,.,... Howell, Bill , .,.. ..,...,. Howerton, Jim ,.,....,.,.,,.,. 138. Howie, Dorothea ..,.,,. ..........,.. Hucliburgh, Joan ....... ......,... Hucseman, Bruce .... .. Hueseman, Paul ...... ..... .. 42 Hughes, Linda ...... .,,.., 1 38, Hummel, Cynthia .... .........,.. Hummel, Gerry ......,.,.,..,,, 72, Hummel, Wendy .......,..,. 9, 71 Hunter, Carol ..,.,... .......... ..,,.. Hunter, Charlene .... ...... Hurst, Judy ...,..,.... ,.,.. Hurt, Robert . ......., Huskinson, Kathy ,..,... Huston, Sally . .,,.... ............ . Hutchings, Jack ..., ...,, 4 5, Hailpern, Sheila ..... .,,..... Haines, Dale ,..,,,.. ...,, Haines, Kathy .,.. ........... Haines, Steve 44, Halbert, Harold , .... ,..,... . Hall, Nancy ...,,, ..,.. Hall, Robert ,..,. ..............,...,... Halter, Susan .....,...,,............,..,. Hamby, Gail ..,..... 42, 80, 82, Hamilton, Kathleen .,....,......... Hammill, Steve ...,......,.......,..,.. Hanner, Don ,.,,...... .... Hanner, Joan .....,...................... Hansen, Edward .,.....,,.........,,.... Hansen, Marilyn ,.., 48, 55, 64, Hanson, David ..........,...,..,....,. Hanson, Phil ..,,,... Hardwick, Carol .... ,.., . 143, Horner, Philip ........ . ............., Harper, Sarah .....,..,......... 69, Harrington, Marsha Harris, Bennett .,........ 80, 82, Harris, John ,,...,.......... .............. Harris, Mariieon ...........,..........., Harris, Ron .... 32, 38, 48, 54, 102, 197, Harrison, Linda ..............,. 42, Harrison Pot ...... .......,,......... Hyland, Hynes, Hynes, Carole .,,. Idol, D Thomas . ..,. . I avid .....,..,.,......... ldol, Larry ,...... .,... lngonthron, Mary ..... lsberg, Ivey, D Clilford .... ianna ..,........, ..... J Jackson, Judy ..,..,..... ...,. Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Donna ...... .......,,.... Jerry ..... . ........,,..... Jonny .,....,. ...,... Mike . , ,...... Sharyn Bernard ....., .................. 52, 69, 74 Glover, Tom ,...... ..................... Goff, Dixie ..,....... ....... 5 5, 64, Goff, Tam ........,........................- Goldberg, Charles ..,... ...,.... Goldberg, Mike ..,... .......,... Goldberg, Pam ..... ...,.... 6 4 Goldman, Carol ..... ........ , .. Goldman, Steve ....., ........ Goldstein, Nancy ...... ..-- Goldstein, Pete ....,. ,...... Goltry, Patricia Goltry, Vi Goodwin, cki ........ Gary ..,,.. Ething ton, Paul .,.,..., .,.ffff'i25l Harrison Tom ...... ............... Hart, Vicki ,........, .,.,.., 4 9, Hartman, Doug ........................ Hartman, Jim .................... 49, Hartness, Ron .... 59, 60, 182, Hartness, Terry ...,........,............. Haswell, Elaine ...............,.. 45, Hatch, Robbie ,...........,,... . 39, Hawk, Corky .... 58, 59, 112, 182, Hawk, Terry ......,,.,.,,..,.....,........., Howkinson, Mike ..,.,...,.,. 44, 46, Hawkinson, Susan ................,... Hayward, Sandra ..., 48, 63, Hays, Loren .......... .,...........,. James, Suzanne ,...... , .,... . Jamison, Janet .,.. ...... Jamison, Mike ....... ...... Janitschke, Jan ..,. ...... Jeflries, Terry .,.,.,.. Jenkins, Gary ....,., ......., 4 4, Jenni, Larry ,..,.,. ....,. 1 16, Jens, Hazel ............,.......,.,..,.,.... Jensen, Stephen .............,.. 69, Jepson, Chris ..,. 57, 64, 129, Goodwin, James ................ 43, Gordon, Butch ........,......... 112, Gordon, Jim .......,.... 59, 116, Gosselin, Karen Gotrschalk, Julie .. Gottschalk, Libbie .... 60, 69, Evans, Evans, Evans, Dan ......,......... 115, 116, Dick ........ .....,,,.... 1 16, Frank .... ...,.,. Evans, Karen .... ....,,. Evans, Marlene ..... .....,......., Evans, Nancy ,..,... ..................... Evelyn, Kim ................ 67, 71, F Fairley, Sonnie .......,..,..,..........,. Fransworth, Kenneth ........ 46, Faulds, Judy .,s..,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Faust, Betty .........,.................,..,. Fee, Pam ..,. 29, 39, 55, 75, Feldman, Mark ,..,....,,..,,,,,.., 43, Fellers, Terry .... 12, 32, 61, 64, 72, 197, Fellows, Dick ,... 80, 82, 115, Fellows, Tom ................... .. ....... Fengler, Daryl ..,.. .............. Ferguson, Bill ..,.... .,....,,.,,,,, , ,, Fischer, Neil ...... ...... 4 5, 46, Fisher, Robert ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Fisher, Sherry .......,.... 45, 154, Flater, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fleming, Donald Fleming, Marsha .... 63, 64, 72, Ford, Linda ....... 2 ........,,..,,,,,,,,,,, Ford, Jeff ....,,..,. 58, 59, 106, Forsyth, Richard .... 80, 83, Forsythe, Nancy Foster, Margo .. Fowler, Tom ..ffQ 'ffQQQ '55I Graham, Bill ....... Graham, Dennis ..... Grant, Grant, Grant, Grant, Grant, Grant, Bob .............. 44, Hays, Vicki ...,... . 71, Hazel, Howard ............ 46, 57, Hazel, Martha ..... 49 Chris ..,.,...........,......,.....,,. Craig 29 Freddy ,...,, Ginny .....,. Ran ,..., ..,..,... . 33. Granzow, Sharon .. Graunke, James Graves, Graves, Michele ...... 41, 202 . ...... 44, 72, Ronald .,......... ....,......i . r Gray, Allan ....,...,.....,,.. .......,,.,. Gray, June ..,. 18, 40, 48, 55, 64, 202, Graybeal, Jim .... . ............---..---. Grazier, Dan ..........,, 43, 166, Grazier, Diane . ...,. . Greenst Gregg. reet, Gary . 72, Paul ..,......................,...... Griffin, Bob ........ 33, 48, 49 Griffith, Susan ...... Grogan, Stephen Grote, Grote, Groves, Allan .,...... Larry ...., Kim ........................... -... Grunberg, Rich ....... Guenther, John .,.. Guenther, Susan ....., ...,,......... . Guertner, Roxio ..... . Guese, Raymond .... Guifoyle, Pat .....,. . Gumz, 59, 121 49, Pamela ..... -.. .... Gunnerson, Barbara Hebard, Doug .,....... ........,...... Hebenstreit, Gary .......,. .... Heimbach, Evclyng ......,. ....,... Heimbach, Steve ......., 66, Heinrichy, Arlon .... . .... , Heller, Beverly ......... Henderson, Lynn .,..... . ....... Henkell, Fat .i..,......, .... . 42, Hendrickson, Sue .....,...,............ Hennemon, Larry .... Henninger, Dave ....,. , ................. Henry, Tracy .... 29, 69, 166, Herbeck, Janice ....... - .........,..... Herbeck, Steve .... ........ 4 4, 46, Herbertsan, June ............,.,. 49, Herbst, Dave ....... Herbst, Steve ...... Heydon, Tim .,..... Hibbs, Rita ...... Hickey, Albert ...... Hickey, Joe ..,....... Hickman, Susan ...... . ...... 71, Hicks, Cheryl ........ Hicks, Linda ........... - ...... - ......... Hicks, Randy ..............,....... 68, Hidahl, Jack ..,......... 116, 128, Hidahl, Jim ........ .................... 4 8 Hidahl, Joyce ....,...... - ....... 128, Hidcllason, Karen ...................... Hiester, Arthur ...,... 5 ................. Hiaster, Bob .................,.............. Higby, Jim ...... .. .... -.. B1, Higgins, Ron ....,. ....... 7 4, Hill, David ...... ............ Hill, Karen ...... .... 6 9, Jesmer, Janice ...,..,..,,..... .....,...,. Jessop, Sherry ...,,.. ,............. Johnson, Bill ..,,,..,.. .,... Johnson, Carol ....... . .,....... . Johnson, Dick ....... ...... Johnson, Dona ...... ......... Johnson, Ed ...... ....... Johnson, Janet Johnson, Fat ..,,....,...... .......... Johnson, Rose Anne ............ 42, Johnson, Sharon .......... Johnson, Terry .,,. ............. Jones, Betty ....... ....... 7 2, Jones, Dee ........ Jones, George ..,.... ....., , Jones, Judy ...,.... .......... Jones, Linda ...,.. Jones, Michael ...,.. Jones, Suzanne .,............. Jones, Tom ....,.........,.,....... Jordan, Larry ,... 67, 75. Jordan, Ronalee ............ Juhnke, Suzanne ....... Jurgens, Toni , ....... .......... , Justice, Bill .,........,..................,.. Justice, Bob .... 49, 59, 1 Justice, Jim ............ ..,........,.,... Justice, Judy .......... K Kahm, Rick ............... ...,. Kamlet, John .,......... ...,... Kaplan, Cathy ...........,.............. Kaplan, Dave 22, 29, Kastner, Lea . .,...... Kauilmon, John .,...,-.,.s ,--4- -------- Kearns, Gail .....,.... . ..... 67 Keilwitz, James ..... , ......... . Keilwitz, Jodene ....... Keller, Patricia .... 18 14 14 18 12 15 12 18 17 12 14 12 17 12 18 14 1B 17 17 14 15 14 15 18 14 12 181 16 15 12 12 12 12 14 15 15 17 14 75 17 21 14 14 12 15 12 12 14 16 14 18 12 12 15 14 17 14 17 22 12 18 14 12 12 18 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 , 1 'l t 18 1 2 15 1 1 3 I l 'l 1 2 1 'l 21, Neilson, Janet Owen, David .................,.....,.,.. y, Jim ..,............... 59, 112 y, Margaret ........................ , Judith ,....... .,......,,,,.......... , Donna ,..... 49, 57 1 , James ............... .. edy, Janet ...........,.,..... ler, Sue , ...... ..... 5 7, 64, 44, iii index McCoy, Linda .,.....,.... 34, 131 McCreary, Damon McCune, Robert ........ ifQ 'lilii McDonald, Carol ...,.... ,...,..., . McDonald, Michael ........,,.,..,,. McDonnell, Mike .........,,... 42, McDonough, Nan 1 Judy ,, ,,....,. . .............. ,. Kathleen ...... lring, Lynn .,., Lynn ,, ...,,.,.. ......,.. Susanne .....,. ...., 6 9, an, David ..... ey, James ..... ey, Linda ...... , Diana ..........,, , Donna A. , Donna L. , Edith ,....,... , Linda ....... 138 69 , Michael . .... ..,.....,,...,. . . , Nancy ....... .... .,,,..........,. , Stanley ............ 48, 82, Nancy .... .............,..,.. h, Nancy ..... ................. ell, Kit ..... .....,........... s, Phil ....... ............., 1 15, , Russ ...,................,. 138, , Phyllis .... 38, 40, 203 e, Karen .................A.......... ley, John ......,.,. 33, 48, ler, Don ......,...,.....,........... ken, Pamela .... 38, 40, 43, Little, Linda ........,... 49, 73, Livingston, Donald ..........,.,... Livingston, Steven ...... ......A Lrvran, Jim ................-.....-..-4----- Lloyd, John .....................- 116, Lloyd, Julia ..,. 62, 63, 72, 204, Lockwood, Terry v....,,................, Lockwood, Valerie ,...,, ,...... Logan, Lewis ........,......... ....... Laney, Bruce .....................,......-, Lont, Dianne ..........,. 34, 138, Loss, John .........,......,......, 125, Loss, Susie ..,....... 38, 49 , Lowe, Gregory ............,.,..,, Lowe, John Howard .....,....,..... Lowe, John Hugh .....,.,,..,,...,,..., Lowe, Virginia .................... , Lowe, Virginia Rae ................ Lawrie, Charles ....., .,.. Lucas, Sherry .....,. ..,. Lucas, Susi ,...... ....... . .... , Lucero, Alvin .... . ...... ........,,.,..,,. Ludwick. Dave 78, B1, 166, Luhe, Christine ........................ Luker, Cheryl ............A....,..........-..- Lundberg, Brad ..., r.,...,.... . 114, Lutz, Brion ...........,.... 45, 138, McDowell, McElhiney Mclilhiney McElhiney McElvain, 13, 40 197 David . ,.... ...... 7 4, Elizabeth ...A 63, Mary .......,..,. 63, Paula Mike ....A... ..... Moye, John .... ,...,.. ,...,......, . Mullins, John ,........... 80, B2, Murphy, Don .......,.... 80, 82, Murphy, Par ,....,.... ,,..,...,..,,,,, ,,,, Murray, Barbara ....... ..... 4 9, Mussett, Kathleen ..... ......... Myers, Roger ......... ..,. 4 5, N Nachman, Rick ....,,..,. ,,.,,,,., Nagler, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 3, Nan, Bill ..., ..,... 1 55, Nasi, Jim ......,... ,,...... 1 20 Natale, Julie ..... ,.,........,, Naylor, Dick ........,., ,,.. . .. Neidiger, Linda ,..... ,,,., McFadden, Bob ,.......,.., ..,.,,,,, McFarlane, Margaret ......,. 48, McGahey, Mark ....,..,..,,.,,, 80, McGahey, Mary .....,.....,.. 131, McGeary, George ..........,. 49, McGeary, Roger ........ 38, 116 McGee. Joanne .......,,,,,............ McGee, Marilyn .... . ...... 63, i McGowan, Steven ...,..,. ,,,,,,,,, McGraw, Judy .........,......,.,,,.,,,. McGrew, Jim ..,. 29, 41, 113, Mclntyre, Sally .... 42, 57, 72 McKay, Judy .............,,. 45, 49 McKinlay, Sue ......,....,,.,, 182, McKnab, Martha ......,. ..... 6 3 McLeod, Bob .....,...... ............ McMullin, Chuck ........,,.. 115, McNeill, Terry ..... .,,,.,,, News, Scott .,..,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,, Nelson, Charlene ,.,.... , 71, 72, Nelson, Dick ................,,,. 160, Nelson, Margaret .... 57, 67, Nelson, Marilyn .,.. ........ 6 7, Nelson, Mary ...., .,...,,,,,,,,,,, Nelson, Paula ...,..,........, 44, Nelson, Sara ,............, 57, 72, Nevin, Tom ........,,..,,.. 41, 83, Newcomer, Bill ....,A,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Newhouser, Don .... Newman, Diane Nielsen, Noonan, Jerry ,, ................,..,, Norburg, Joan ...,......., 44, 138 Darrell ..... .,.,...... r , Glenda ..... ..,................. Lutz, Pam ......... ..................... Lyclel, Barbara ,.... ...A.... Lyles, Norm ....,., ........... Lyles, Johnnie ...... ....... 4 8, Lynch, Stewart ..... ........ Lyons, James .... .... Lyons, Karen .... .,.. Lyons, Robert .......A.. . M MacDonald, Paul McRae, Cheryl ...,.... McRae, Ronald . McRae, Vicki ........,....,,,, McShane, Judy .... 34, McShane, Marcia 39, 49 , Judy ...........,.,,... 43, 64, y, Martha ............ 48, 49 na, Judy ...,,. ...,... Q 7, r, Bobs ....,....... ...,... 1 38, e, Elizabeth ...... ............. er, Diane ...... .......... er, Kathy ....... ...... 4 B, er, Laurie ..... .,..., er, Pam ...... er, Rich ,.... ...... er, Robert .... ......... tz, Gary ...... ............. s, Barbara ....., ..... 4 8, s, Jerry .........,.. , William ....,. , Glenn ..... ik, Kathy .....,. er, David ....... , Richard ..... , Glenn ..... , Karen .,.,. t, Dick .... ,,.., t, John ..,......... row, Diane ......, L y, Lynn .....,,..... an, James , Don ao, 321 Mead, Tish .......... 48, 67, Megill, Judy ...,....,............,,..,,,,, Menard, Jerry ...,........................ Meredith, Dwight 78, 00 Meredith, Susan ,....,,,,,,, Merett, Marilyn ..... ....,,....,..... Mesch, Larry ....... ,.................,. Meyer, Adele ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 63, Meyer, John ,....... .....,..... 4 6, Michener, Bill ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Milan, Donna ..,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 166, Milbourn, Eugene ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Nordstrom, Carole . .......,,......., ,. Nordstrom, Dale ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Norris, Gerri ....,..,. .....,,, , ,,, Norris, Harry ......... 54, Northwood, John ..,,,,,,,,,, 116, Norton, Mary Lou .,..,..,......., Novak, Steve ........,.,. . ,.,,,,,, Novosad, Diane .....,. . O Oburn, Martha ........ ..... O'Connell, Karen .... O'Conner, Sherry . .... O Dell, Don ......,.,,.. ,,,,,, Oflutt, David ..... ,,,,. Ohanian, lann ...............,....,.., Okerstrom, Kathryn ............... 74, 43, sam, Carole ..... . ................ , Rich .....,.,,....,,.,........... 29 n, Larry .... 31, 64. n, Bob H. , ....... 155, 160,161 204, Palmquist, Raymond ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, n, Bob J. ....,........,.,......,.., 172 n, Chuck .... 58, 59, 104, 106, 197, 204 n, Richard ...,...,........,,..,..... 144 am, .loan .......... ...... 1 30 dsen, Dona ...... ...... 1 72 er, James ....... ...... 1 30 er, Sharon ...,.,.. ..,...,.. l 55 ar, Gregory ....... ...........,. fl 30 h, Sherry .....,.. ..... 4 9, 155 Lindo .......,,.. ..,...... 1 44 erman, Jim ...,.. .,.,.. and, Bill .....,., nring, Judie , .... , aan ........... 49, Mocki, Sharon .......... ........... MacLean, Judy ...,.. ..,..,,. 5 7, MacLean, Lois .......,,. ,..,.. 1 38, MacMillan, Janice .................... 49 MacMillan, Jeanne .... 32, 61, 72, 197, Madigan, Jim .,... ,..........,,..... Maguire, Kathy ....,. ............... Mahan, Jett ......... ..,. Mahan, Jeri ...,...,, .... Maher, Carol .,........ ....... .... Mahoney, George .................... Malcolm, Joan ,..., ....... 6 7, 71, Malkewicz, Carolyn .... 40, 48, 56, 217 57, 63, 204, Malkewicz, Louise ............ 64, Malkewicz, Stephanie .............,.. Mallow, Virginia ....,... 49, 155, Maloney, Pat ...............,.. 67, Mammel, Gary ................ 124, Mammel, Kay .....,.. 8, 40, 79, Manners, Karin .,,...................,. Manning, Gary .......r....A........... Mansfield, Martin ....,......, 38, Manthei, Peter ........ ..... Marcus, Dan .......,.... ,,..... 6 7, Moresh, Nancy ....... ..... 7 1, Marr, Barbara ....,. ,.,.,...,.. Marr, Bruce ..,.,,..,................. 49, Marsalis, Charles .............. 44, Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall , Ann .. ........ ......A.A..... . , Bob K. ...,.............,..... . , Bob R. .... 58. 59, 114, 204, , Culver .,.....,..., 125, , David ........... ....... , Jo Carol .,,.... , ..,. , Jim ................... .... , Kathy ...............,...,.... Marshall, Margaret .... 34, 39, 48 Milbaurn, Patrick ......,..... 69, Milbourn, Sue ..... .,....... Miles, John ,...,. Oliver, Mary .............. 67, 166 Olmsted, James ...,. ....,....,...,.. Olsen, Walt ....,... ,,.,, 1 16, Olson, Laura .....,. ,,.... 1 31, Olson, Millie ...,..... ..,....,. Orblom, Larry ,.,, .,,, . ,, ,,,,,,,, Ordelheude, Connie ..,,...,.......... Ordelheide, Franklin .... 48, 49 55 64 66 r 1 r Ordelheide, Janet ,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,, Organ, Gordon .....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Orr, Violet ...,...... ..,,, Orrell, Cheryl .-.- ..... Ostrom, Nat .,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Overlin, Dave ..............,..,..,....,,. Oviatt, Pam ,... 63, 64, 71, 72 183, I Owen, Mike . ..,.,.. ,,.. . Owens, Barbara ...,. ....,,,,,,,,,,, Owens, Marty .... ....,..... 4 4, Owens, Marvin ..,......... 48, 57, Owens, Pat ............,,..,.,,.... 42, P Poop, Saskia ........,...,....... 69, Paden, Vickie ............ 55, 64, Palmer, Dave .,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 121, Miles, Nick .,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B 3, Miles, Tim ...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 115, Miller, Ann ...,.,.. 32, 63, 108, Miller, Bob ............,..,......., 44, Miller, Brian ..... ....,....,........ 1 Miller, Connie ............,.,.,,,, 49, Miller, Dave .... 45, 49, 60, 131, Miller, Jeff ...,.., .1... 6 9, 156, Miller, Steve ....,. ....,.........,.,.. Miller, Tom ,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, Vance ,.............,.,... 97, Milner, Colleen .... 32, 63, 72, Milner, Wendy ,....... 166, 167, Mitchell, Charles ,......,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mitchell, Roy ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Mitchell, Vicke .,,,,,, ,,,,, Mitchem, Alen ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Mock, Allen ,,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Moderhak, Kathleen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Moderhak, Robert ............. , ..... . Monneuse, Carol .... 52, 63, 74, Montague. Carol ........,.,,....,.,,., Montague, Richard .,,............,.,,, Montgomery, Cheryl .... 29, 47, Montgomery, Dick Montrose, Carla , .... , Bob ..... .. . ..., .. ly, Mike ..... 136 Marshall, Mark .......... 48, 116, Marshall, Mary ,,...........,....,,.... Mason, Chuck ............... ..... Mason, Jett ................................ Martin, Lynn ........ 30, 41, 48, Mathes, George ................ ..... Moore, Gary , ..,...... , ........,, ,,,, , Moore, Leslie ................., ,... . Moore, Terry .... 41, 43, 78 121, 205 1 Moorhead, Anne . ....... 49, 74: Moreland, Eloise ..,. 47, 52, 62, Panian, Jacque .......... 64, 75, Parkhill, Gerald ,..,..... ..,,....... . Parkhill, Patrick .... ..., Parma, Kenneth ,...., ..... ll, Donna ...............,.. Mathews, Mary ......... ,..... Mathews, Richard ............ .... Mathias, Chrystal ......,....,..,..,.. Mattern, Carol ............ 55, 64, Matthews, Chris .........,...,........ Mattson, Toni ............ 63, 72, Maxwell, Mary ..,...,......... 69, Mayer, Joseph ...... ............... 74, Moreland, ,Jill ,.,... ..,. f . .,,. 64, Moreland, Norma ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Morgan, Bob ......... ........ Morgan, Jeri ...... Morgan, Pat .... 145, , Albert ..... .,..... Jill .......... ......... r, Larry ........ ,..... 4 9 Richard ......... ........ 4 5, e, Michael ......,......,.......... , Nancy .......,.... 72, 79, tt, Gina ..., 49, 73, 155, 161 tt, Linda .........,....,..,,....,.. 172 burn, Linda .,.......,............ , Gayle ......,........... 130, , Sidney ..,...........,............. , Anne .... 10, 19, 63, Judy ...........,...,.......... Patrick .. .... .... . . uist, Frederick ....,... 72 44, 72 49, 72, uist, Karen ..., 63, 64, uist, Nadine .........,.. ey, Phyllis .,.........,.... Dennis ........... ..... Jim . ..,.,.,.....v ,- .................. . omb, Jeanne ........ 43, 97, 4B Mayer, Larry .,.... ........... Mayne, Carol .,,... ....,.......... Mayne, Terry ........ ..,,. 1 15, McArdle, Claire .............,.......... McBride, Larry ....... -... 59, 121, McCraig, Mary .... - ,... .. ....... - ..... Portin, Richard ...... .,,. Patron, Janet .,.. , ...... . Patten, Clifford , ,...... ...,. 4 9, Patten, Lewis ..... ........... Patterson, Bill ..... ...... 4 B, Patterson, Ettie ...... ........,,. Patterson, Sherrie ....., ....,... Patton, Cindy ...,..., ,,,, Patton, Cynthia ...,, .,.......,.,... Patton, Susan .................,..,,,...,. Payne, Celia .,....,..... 40, 206, Morgan, Pat , ..... ......,.,.. , Morgan, Susie ...... .... Moritz, Carol s.........,...,. ,,,,.,,,,,., Moritz, Richard ,....,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Morris, Marilyn ..,, 43, 47, 74, Morris, Roger .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, McCammon, Sally ...........,,..,,... McCarthy, Sherrie .................... McClanahan, Edward ................ McCleod, R. ...............,...,.... 80 McClure, Kathy .......,. ........ McClure, Sharon ..... .. ...... McCoy, Glen ....... .... Morrison, Jon ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , Mosbarger, Jerry ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 1, Mountain, Daniel ...... ..... Mountain, Linda . .,,. Mountain, Rocky ...... .... Mountiay, Bruce .,,...,. ,... Moye, Caroline ..... ......... Payne, John Thurman .... 46, 82, Payton, Sara ...,.,.,.,,,,, .,,,,,,, Pearce, Pamela ,..,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, Pearson, Chris ..........,...,... 121, Pearson, Steve ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Peck, Judy .... 47, 56, 57, 63, Peckman, Don ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Peden, Edgar Allen ....,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, 206 Peden, John .... 19, 182, 183, Pederson, Gene ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pederson, Linda .........., .. ,.,..,,,, Pelsue, Brad ,....,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 132, Pelsue, Gail ..... ,.... 1 32 Penley, Kent ..,, .. 146 Peny, Steve ..,....... ...... 1 88 Peonio, Barbara ...... ,.,,.. 1 32 Peonio, Steve ....,..,. ,,.., 5 4 Perkin, Mike ....... ,,,,,, 1 56 Perkins, Ron ....... ..... 1 88 Perlman, Richard .... ..... 1 32 Perry, Carol ............ ...... 1 56 Perry, Steve ............., .,.... 1 46 Pesusich, Lawrence .,........,,,,,,,,,, 132 Peters, Jay ..................,..,,..,...... 132 Peters, Rex .... 103, 104, 107, 108, 117, 119, 188 Petersen, Wally ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 174 Peterson, Betsy ...., .,... 1 32 Peterson, George .... ..... 2 21 Peterson, Rich ....... ...... 1 46 Peterson, Steve ..... .,.... 1 B8 Petltt, Jerry ...,... ...,.. 1 74 Petry, Diana ..,.. .,...,... 1 32 Petry, Donna ....., ,..,.. 4 5, 132 Peltee, Kathy ..... .,.,. 4 9, 156 Petlee, Pam ......,.... ...... 7 5, 174 Phelan, Michael ........ ,..,.,,...,. . 132 Phillips, Craig ,,,,, ,,,, 6 9, 132 Phillips, Lesa ..... .,... 3 4, 156 Phillips, Sharon ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 30 Pierce, Jack ,, ..,.,... ...,.,....... 1 56 Pierce, Jim D. ..... .,.. 4 3, 174 Pierce, Jim R. ..... 29, 188 Pierce, Marian ...... ..... 7 2, 189 Pierce, Paul ...... ......,.. 2 06 Pinkston, Gary ...... ...... 1 32 Pinkston, John .....,,, ,,,,,,, 1 46 Pitchford, Jeff ...,,................,.... 146 Pitkin, John ......................,,,....... 156 Plummer, John .... 39, 47, 55, 60, 64, 206 Plummer, Sally .,.......... 69, 71, 146 Plummer, Susan .,.,. ..,,,,,, 6 9, 146 Pollard, Carol .....,.. ..,,.,,,,,.,, 1 56 Pollard, Linda ..... ..... 1 46, 221 Porter, Kathryn ..,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Portz, Kenneth ..... .......,,... 1 46 Powell, Patrick ..... .,.. 5 4, 206 Powell, susie ....,. .... 5 7, 175 Powell, Thomas .... ...... 1 46 Powers, Mickey ...,. ...... 1 75 Prater, Lou .,..,.,., ,,,,,. 1 56 Prather, Sue ........ .,...,, 1 75 Pratt, John ............ ...... 1 56 Prechtel, Charles ..,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 46 Preyer,' Carl ,........,............ 45, 132 Preyer, Judy .,..,... 43, 47, 64, 206 Price, Kay .,.,......., 63, 72, 79, 182 Primack, Rodd .,.......................... 132 Prince, Carleton ..,,. ...., 1 47 Pringle, Sheryl .,.., ,,,,,,,,, 1 47 Proven, Ron ........... , ...,. 116, 189 Prussing, Cynthia ,.,., .,..... 4 9, 156 Purvis, Phil ...........,...,...,.... 115, 189 Q Quimby, Jeannine .... 42, 48, 206 Quinn, Susan .... 39, 47, 72, 74, 206 R Ralston, Chuck .... 69, 156, 160, 120 Ralston, Doug .... 58, 59, 112, 117, 206, 213 Randant, Gary ..... ,..,,,... 1 47 Randolph, Bob .,.... ...... 1 75 Randolph, Tom .,., ......... 1 32 Rask, Jackie ....... ,,,,,..,,.,..,,, 1 56 Rasor, Glenn .................... 114, 189 Rasmussen, Judy ,... 60, 64, 74, 75, 207 Rathbun, Dave ...... ..... 4 9, 156 Ray, Dick ........... .............. 4 5 Ray, Karleen .... ..... 1 24, 132 Ray, Ricky .,,.,...,.... ..,......... 1 47 Razatos, Suzie ............ ..... 1 56 160 Redecker, Darlene ....... ......... 1 32 Reed, Gordon ......., ...... 1 89 Reeder, Jay ....... ...... 1 47 Reese, Carol ...,. ..... 1 57 Reese, Judith ,,... ............,.,.... 1 32 Reeves, Allen ,................. 45, 147 Reeves, Bill .......,..,, 67, 112, 175 Reeves, Jennifer ......,...,.,,...,..,... 147 Reeves, Steve ......... ....,.. 1 12, 121 Reeves, Timothy ....... ..... 4 1, 207 Reginelli, Earl ...... ,..,.. 1 47, 207 Reginelli, Pete .........,........,.,,,.,. 175 Reich, Connie ..... ..... - .... 2 .,..... 2 07 Reilf, Roberta ........ 67, 138, 147 Reiner, Robert .......................... 132 Rex, Bonnie ....... ................ 1 32 Reynolds, Bill .... ..... 4 B, 56, 57 Reynolds, Bob .....,..,.,. 45, 4B, 147 Reynolds, Mari ....t..... 71, 175,,189 Rhodes, Jan .... 13, 47, 79, 196, 197, 207 Rice, Janet ..... ...- ........... 147 227 Rice, John ....., Rice, Mark Y... 114, 4 Vernon, Bob .,...... .,.... 4 5, Sherrer, Patty ....,....... 34, 120, Roller, Rice, Sharon .... ..... 7 5, Rice, Tim ,..... .... ........,..... Richard, Chip ....... .,................ Richards, Diana .....,...... 49, 73 Richards, Frank .......,.....,........,. Richardson, Barbara ........,.......,. Richardson, Bob ...... ...... 4 5, Richmond, Jim .... .......... Richmond, John .,.... ....... Riddell, Gail ,...... .... Riebe, Don .,......... .,,........... Riecke, Jo Ann ..,..,....,........A..,. Rittenhouse, Bonnie .,.. 47, 166 Rittenhouse, David ...,..........,,.. Rittenhouse, Don ..,...,..... 106, Robbins, Barbara .... 38, 40, 43, Robbins, Warren ,............. 49, Roberts, Glenn .... ,..., 4 9, Roberts, John .,..,...,. .,.,,....., Roberts, Stephen .,.,....... .....,. Roberts, Stephen W. ...........,. . Roberts, William ...,..,..... 52, Robertson, Gary ..... ....... Roebuck, Bobby ...... ,... Russ .....,... .....,. 52, 218 Rollings, Dean , .... Ronde-au, Paul ...... Roof, Bruce ...,.. Rooney, Terry ....... Roosa, Karen ....,.. fffifffiil Roper, Jim .......... ..... ....... Roschewski, Sonia ,................... Rosenheim, Jane ...... . ...., 71, Rossi, Marilyn .... 67, 166, Roth, Al ...,.... ..........,,..,..,.,. Roth, John ...,....,.,.................,.,. Roth, Robert ,....... 46, 52, 79, Roth, Vicki .....,.......................... Roth, Wayne ,...,.,............. 115, Rothweiler, Ruth .... 38, 40, 72, 207, Rouse, Annette ..............,......,.... Rouse, Jodie Y... ...,, 3 4, Rouse, Karen .....,..... ...... 4 9, Rubin, Eileen ............., ........... Rudolph, Catherine ......,....,..,... Rudolph, Sharon .............. 49, Rueter, Sylvia ..., 48, 63, 64, Ruid, Margo ......,.............,. 72, Rule, James ........ 46, 56, 57, Russell, Jimmy ....,,....,........,,..... Russell, Pat ..............................,. Ryall, Pat ........ 60, 182, 183, S Saine, Tom .........,.,.,. ......,....... Salmi, James ............................ Sanburg, Delmer ,.....,. 41, 83, Sanburg, Erik ......, - ................ Sandberg, Bud .,...... ,..... 2 9 Sanders, Daphne .........,.............. Sanford, Lyn ..,... 43 r 48, 63, Sanger, Christina .....,...... 75, Sargent, Penny .,,.. .. Saul, Mike , .....,,... . Saunders, Jim .......... Schafroth, Susie ...... Scherer, Patricia ..... Schierbrock, Lois .... Schlender, Beate .,.,., Schlueter, Olivia ...,... Schmalbeck, Kenneth Schmalbeck, Richard ..ff 'iZQ' 114, 69, 80, Schmid, Joseph .,....,......,............ Schmidt, Joel ..,...,..... 48, 74, Schneider, Lowell ..,.....,... 49, Schoenleld, Dennis ..,..,.......,...... Schoenleld, Barbara Schraber, Steve .......,.. . seiiuck, Judy .... se, 57, 64, Schumacher, Janet .,.......... 49, Schump, Norton . .,,.. ..., Schwabauer, Diane ,... Schwabauer, Lynn . ..... Schwanke, James ............. , .,..,.,... Schwartz, Marilyn .,.. Schwengels, Ann .... Schwieder, Judy 55, 60, 47, isa, 47, Schwieder, Sharon ..............,... Scott, Judith ..,., ..., . Scott, Meredith .... Scott, Roberta ...... Scott, Sue .......... Scrivner, Gary ....,,,,. Scrivner, Jim ..........,..........,...... Scrivner, Rick .... 31, 38, 64, 228 189 157 189 132 147 157 188 132 147 175 175 157 147 132 175 147 207 207 157 221 147 132 132 207 189 132 175 175 132 157 189 132 207 147 175 167, 175 157 133 207 133 207 133 157 157 175 133 157 189 189 207 49 175 189 147 133 189 157 46 157 207 175 157 147 175 157 133 147 133 221 83, 189 133 133 175 157 207 157 138 207 157 189 157 175 74, 209 71 , 189 207 147 208 147 133 175 157 147 189 Scroczynslri, Mike ............ 112, Seal, Diana ..- ..,. 43, 48, 72, Seal, Susan ........................ 48, Sees, Bob ,..... ...,,... Seick, Karen ......., ........,... Selsor, Coral .,.... ,..... . 49, Seltman, George ..,.... ............ Seth, Richard .......... .......... - .. Severinsen, Steve .......s...... . 119 Shafer, Anne .........,.. 43, 74 Shafer, Anton ..... ................... Shafer, Brock ...... ...,... . .. Shahan, Gary ...... .,...,. Shapiro, Lorie ...... ........ Shaprio, Sandy ...... ..,... 'Lili Sharits, Greg .. .... ................. . ' 72 Shaw, Linda ..,.. ....... 6 3, Shedd, Nancy ..,,................. index Stephenso n, John .................. Shehan, Pat ....................... ..... Shellenberger, Steve .,.. ,.... Shelton, Sandra ,,..... .. Shepherd, Carol ..... ..,.. Shepherd, Dennis .,... .......,... Shepherd, Norm ..... ,.- ..... ..... . Sheridan, Steve . ..,..,..s.,,... 116, Sheridan, Paula .,....., 68, 71, Shikles, Jim .... 57, 103, 117, 182, Shikles, John ,.........,.,. 23, 120 Shikles, Sue ,...... . 40, 55, 60, Shilvock, Linda .,.,.................... Share, Bonnie .......,,...........,,..... , Shraiberg, Steve ,... ............ 4 5, Shroyer, Marilyn ........ 63, 72, Shubin, Derek ...... 54, 81, 116, Tyner, Holly ,,.......... .... 4 9, U Underwood, Stanley ,,..... ...... V Vagts, Gary ...,..... ...., , ..... . Valis, Debbie ., ........,............,... , Van Alstine, Reginald , ,..,.,.,.... . Vance, Linda . ,..... ......, 3 4, 69, Vancil, Carol ...,. ., ,....,...,., .. Vancil, Janet ..,...... .........,.,. Van Gelder, Jodi ..., .,., 7 5, Van l-louw, George ......,.,,........., Van Houw, Jim ...,.....,...... 80, Van Lunsen, Dorothy ........,.,,. Van West, Elizabeth .,,.. . Van West, Paul ., ...,... .,....... Van West, Reinant ..... ....,.. ,...... 63, 72, White, Susan ...,, , ...... White, Nancy ....,,. .. Whitehill, Bob Whitohill, Som ,....... Whitmyer, John ........., Whittanburg, Lynne ,,....,..,.. 49 Wickman, Peter ........... 45, Widdiiield, Genia ..... , ......,.. . Widdilield, Susan ..,. Wiederspan, Susan Wiemann, Martha ,... ,. Wightman, James ......, Wilcox, James ,......,. fff ii, Wilcox, Sue .. ..... 63, 64, 72, Wilcox, Walter Vardaman, Pam ........,..,..., 148, Vaughn, Don ..... ....,..., Vedal, Irene ........... ,...... Vegh, Catherine ......, ,..,, . Veith, Paula ..,,..,,.. ...... Venuti, Robert ....,. ...,.. Ver Lee, Scotty .... ..s....,. Wild, Candy .....,,... . ...,........ . Willley, William ,..,.....,., ..,... Wilhelm, Gale ..,......,....,.....,.,. Wilimek, Gary .,..,,..,... 26, 197, Wilimek, Greg ......,,,.,.....,..,.... Wilimek, Jay ....,... 166, 167, Willetls, Jim .,....,............, 45, Willhite, James ..., 58, 104, 108, 109, Williams, Diane . .,.....,.... 64, Williams, Gary ........ ........,.... Williams, Gregg ,.,..,...... 45, Stevenson, James .... 58, 64, Stevenson, John ..... ................ Stevenson, Larry .,..... .....,,..... Stevenson, Susan ........,,.,,,,.,..... Stewart, Jim ..- ...... ....... 4 4, Stiles, Karen ,..... .... . 49, Stimson, Robert ..... ...,......,. Stirling, Bill ......,.... ,.,.. 5 4, Stone, Janis .............. ......... Stookesberry, David .....,....., 45, Storhaug, Arlene ...... .... 4 9, Storhaug, Diane ....... ..., 4 8, Stout, David .,....... ............... Stracener, Leroy ,.,....,,..,.. 133, Strait, Judy ....,.........,.,.....,......... Stratton, Ken .,.. 32, 79, 102, 197, Strauss, Judi ....,..,....,,,.,..,,.........,. Strauss, Linda .....,,...............,..... Strauss, Stephen .,.. 29, 55, 209, Stroessner, Richard ....,.........,. Stryker, John ......,,.,,.,.....,,.....,.. Stubbs, Jane ....,...........,........... Stubbs, Sally .... 60, 63, 72, 182, 183, Stuebgen, Bill ..,........,.,...,.......... Sturgis, Steve .......,........,....... -.. Suhm, Janet .... 62, 63, 64, 72, Suhm, Louise Vernon, Karan .,..... .,... . .. Vestal, Don . .,.... ..,.. . Vestal, Fred ...,... ,.... Vincent, Vinson, Vicki .... ..... Sally ..... ..... Vittum, Jan ......... Vivian, Ron ........... ..... Voorhees, Steven ........ , W Wadlington, Cristy ..,..,..,.,....... Wogle, Wagner, Wagner, Wahler, Walker, Jim ..,..........................,.. Art ...,.... 32, 54, 58, Joyce ..,..,......,.,.,...,.,. Steve ,....., ..... Brent ..... ,..... Williams, Joan .... 32, 61, 63, Williams, Kathy J. .....,.,. , Williams, Kathleen A. Williams, Linda .... .. .... . Williams, Marcella , .... Williams, Sheryl ....... Walker, Dick ......,. ...... Walker, Sherry ......... ..... Walker, Stephen .,........... ..... Wall, Dave ..........,,.,,. .......,...... Wall, Lorchin ....,....... 47, 63, Wallace, Chuck ..,...,,, ..,,.,.....,.. Wallace, Mary ........................ Wallace, Mary Lou 47, 177, Wallace, Pat ........,............,...... Walliasper, Trudy ................ 47, Suiter, Becky ...... , ..... .... . . Sullard, William .,...,......,.,...,... Sullivan, Ann .,,....,.................... Sullivan, Dick .... 58, 59, 106, 120, Sullivan, Jim .............,...,.......... Sundell, Jon ............,....... 44, Swanson, Bob .... 59, 113, 121, Swanson, Justin ........,....... 54, Swanson, Roger ..,..................... T Tarr, Jim ......,......,.......,......,.,..... Tarr, John ..........., ..... 5 5, 64, Tatum, Mary ....... ..........,..... Taylor, Ginny ..... ...l.... 7 1, Taylor, John .,.............. 52, 54, Teller, Margaret . ,.... ......,... 3 8, Thebus, Paul ............ ..,... ,...... Thebus, Penny ...., ....,.......,..,.... Therrell, Bob .,.....,.,,....,.... 45, Therrell, Jan ...,.,....,. 49, 158, Thomas, Kenneth ....,,................ Thomas, Leslie ..... ..... Thomas, Maliolm ..... .,... Thomas, Mike ........ ...... Thomas, Susan ,..,.. .,.... Thome, Suzanne Thompson, Cliff .... ........ 4 9, Thompson, Jeff ................ 48, Thompson, Jonnie .... 57, 67, Shubin, Jim ,....... ...... ,.... . .,......... . Silcott, Robert .,..... . Silkensen, Jim . .,,.. ,... . Simpson, Bill ........ .... Singer, Janet ........ .... , Singer, Tom ............. .......,... Sinlcovic, MaryAnn ,,..,..... 47, Sinlrovic, Bill ...,................ 131, Sloan, John ...........,........,,..,....,.. Sloan, Patricia .... 46, 56, 57 74, Sloan, Sandy ....,.,..................... Sloan, Roger ..,...., ...,. Sly, David ..,.,..,... ,... Smiley, Mary ...... ....,... Smith, Alan ...... .....,.,.... Smith, Brent .... ...,.. 4 6, Smith, Carol ..... .............., Smith, Dan ........... ...,,. 1 12, Smith, Douglas ........,,..... - ..,.... Smith, Gary ..................,......... Smith Georgia ........ 47, 75 Smith Janet ....... ....t............. Smith Leonard .....,.....,.,.....,.... Smith Larry ....... - ..... 49, Smith Mary ..... ........,.. smith Mike ...... ...,... 4 4, Smith Pat ........... .........., Smith, Virginia ...... ........ Snell, Dennis ..,... Snell, Lynda .......... Snergowski, Harry ...., Sniad, Morris ...,.. Thompson, Karen ..,......... 73, Waln, Steve ....... ..,.,....,,..... Walsh, Sue . ..,., . 166, Ward, Bob ......,,.. .... 4 6, Ward, Micheal ,.... .....,.. Ward, Pamela ....... ,...,.. 4 0, Warde, Peter ...,. ...... 1 13, Warde, Tim .s,. ............ Warde, Tony ....,. ........,.., Worden, Mike ..... ..,.. 4 9, Warner, Dan ...... ...,..... Warner, Dave ..,..,.. ,..... Warren, Lincoln .,..... .... Warren, Raymond .... ..... Worzeniak,I Vincent .... ...,, Waters, Watkins, Watson, Watson, Frances ........ ....,, Tim ........, ..... Ed .....,...... ..... . Leslie .....,. ............. Snow, Tom .......... ...,.... Solomon, Sharon ..... ........... Sorensen, Lance ..... .... 1 14, Sorenson, Carl .... ..,..,....,.,,. Spangler, Rick ......t......... 166, Spangler, Ronald .... 54, 59, 108, Sparks, Bruce ...... .,,............ Speckman, John ...... ........ Spensley, Karen ...... ....,....s,.... Spero, Saundra ....... ...... 7 4, Spurlin, Virginia ...... .,.,,..... Stack, Bill .............. ........ Stacy, Faye ..,.. ........,,..,........ Stacy, Teri ..,..........................,.. Stansbury, Skip 48, 80, 82, Stahnke, Marc ...... Stansbury, Roger , ............ , Stapleton, Larry . ......,................ Stark, Stark, Stark, Stark, Sue .......... ...... Steck, David .... 38, 41, 47, John ...,..t......................... Pat .,... .... - .... . ........ 69, 138, Fred .,..... .....,.....,,..... Steele, Kurt ..... ....,...., Steidly, Alta ........,... 57, 29, 72, Steiner, Alon ......... ................... Steinhauer, Glen ...,..-,. ....... ..... Steinke, Bob .,,.,.,. .,..., Steinke, Bruce ..... c ..... . ...... Stephenson, Craig .... -., ...... ..,... Thompson, Mariorie ............ 49, Thompson, Mary .....,. ............. Thompson, Penny ...............,.... Thompson, Roger ........ 46, 69, Thompson, Sharon ..................,. Thompson, Tana ............ 43, Thompson, Ward .,.... .....,. . . Thorne, Terry ......,.. ...... Thorne, Tam ,..,.,..,,.... ,......... ,,... . Tharnley, Elizabeth .,,...,.......,. Thorpe, Barbara .... 69, 72, Thrash, Pat .t.. 26, 48, 49, 72, Thrasher, Sue .... 29, 39, 55, Thurman, Karin ...- ................ Thyfault, Linda . .,......,.,............. , Tilsley, Don .,...,..,... 118, 120, Tilsley, Diane ............................ Timper, Susan .... ........... 4 9, Tipton, Bob .....,... ...... Tipton, Curtis .... .,... Tipton, Julie ..,.. ..... Todd, Chuck ...... ......... Treverton, Greg ........ ..... 4 4, Trimble, .la Lynne ..,.... .......,. Trimble, Virgie . ....... ......... Trogaugh, Barbara ...,.. ..... . . 44 Trobaugh, Cherrie ....... ......... Trout, Bob ........... -... True, Ric .............. .... Truiillo, Juliet ., ...... ...... Trump, Marilyn ..... ....,..,. Trustman, Bruce ..,. ..... 1 4, Tulloh, Bruce .,,..... Turner, Susan ..... Turtle, George ..... ..... Tyler, Randy ..-. .,., . Watson, Tom .. ...,........,.. Weatherman, Eddy ,... 38, 47, Wedding, Dave . ....................... Weiger, Wally ..,.........,....,...,.,.. Weil, Judith ..,,......,... 63, 64, Weinberger, Thomas ,... 56, 64, Weir, David ......,......,. 112, Weiss, Jeanne .,,......., . ..., Weiss, Sue .. .......,........,.......... .. Welch, Mike ...... 39, 44, 49, Welker, James ,... ......... . . 103, Weller, Eleanor ..... Wernet, Jack ,.., . Wernet, James ..... Werschlry, Jim ...,... Wesin, Vicky ..... .... 138, West, Marilyn Williams, Stella ...... ............. Williamson, Jean ..,......... 148, Willson, Rick .,..... ....... 4 5, Willson, Terry .....,..,.....,. 48, Wilmare, Denny . .,.... 67, 111, Wilmare, Jim .... 58, 59, 112, 118,166, 167, Wilson, Anne ............................ Wilson, Barbie ..... .,.,.... 7 2, Wilson, Bob ....... ,...., 1 38, Wilson, Carole ..,.. ,... 9 7, Wilson, Dianne .... ......... Wilson, Gene ..... ...... Wilson, Judy .,.... ..,......,.,.. Wilson, June .... .... 7 2, Wilson, Lee ....,,, ....,...,..,. Wilson, Martin ...... ....... 1 16, Wilson, Patty .,., .,...,,,..... Wilson, Robert ...,.. .......... Wilson, Shirley ....., ....... 7 2, Wilson, Susie .........., .......... Winiarcylc, Natalie .................. Winn, John ......,.......,.,.,.........,. Wirtz, Ken ........ 49, 69, 159, Wirtz, Steve ..,. , 58 59, 112, 119, 120, 196,197, Wisdom, Dan , .....,......,..... , 82, Wisdom, Mark .,..,,. .....,......., Wolfe, Charlene .,...,....,.........,.. Wolff, Donna ..,..,........ 49, 71, Wollord, Mike ,.....,...........,. ...... Woller, John ............,,.............. Waller, Marsha .... 32, 39, 61, Wood, Robert .........,. ............., Woods, Steve ,.......... .,.....,..,., Woodward, Lindo ....,...........,... Woolley, Ann ,,,.....,... 39, 49,' Woolley, John ................ 112, Woolum, Sandy .... 46, 56, 57, Workman, Rick .......... Worley, Shelby ..... ...,. 114, 74, Worthen, Kathryn ....,....... 177, Worthen, Larry Wray, Joan ...,,.,..,. Wren, John . ,... .... Wright, David . Wright, Patricia ,..,,. Wyant, Jenni ........... Y Yant, Roger .....,,,. Yarrow, Eileen .... Yeager, Nancy ..., York, Christopher .... Younce, Bill .....,..... Younger, Bev ..,.... 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