Tolt High School - Tolo Yearbook (Carnation, WA)

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Tolt High School 1970 TOLO Carnation Washington Published by Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. KAREN LYNN BARNHART The Most: Reserved Photo Club 3. RICK BLANKEN The Most: Hard Working? Service Club 4; F.F.A. 4. MARILYN BROWER The Most: Fragile Pep Club 2,3; Girls Club 2,3; Paper 4; Tennis 2; Photo Club 2; Annual 3; Senior Play. MARGE LOUISE BOSMA The Most: Cheerful Chorus 3,4; Powder Puff 2; Photo Club 1,2; Class Assistant 1,2,3. 10 LYNDON ALLEN BROWN The Most: Kooky Track 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 4; Chorus 3,4. STEVE N. BROWN The Most: Humorous Student Council Rep. 4; Chorus 3; Rand 1,2; Paper 3,4; All School Play 3; Senior Play. TERESA LOUISE CARNS The Most: Graceful G.A.A. 1,2.3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4-Treasurer; Paper 3; Girls' Club 4; Powder Puff 1,2; Photo Club 3; Drill Team 3,4. KENNETH ARNOLD CHAPMAN The Most: School Going Wrestling 3; Football 4; Service Club 4; Pep Club 4; Class Assistant 3,4. SHIRLEY MARIE COHENOUR The Most: Independent Girls' Club 1,2,3,4; Annual 3; Service Club 4; Paper 4; Class Assistant 3,4. CHERYL DIANE COLGATE The Most: Likable A.S.B. Sec. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Homecoming Princess 3, Queen 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Tennis 1.2,3,4; Girls' Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1.2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Powder Puff 1,2; Photo Club 2; Sec. 2. LEE SUSAN COUSENS The Most: Sweetest Service Club 4; Pep Club 4; Paper 4. DEWEY DUANE DALTON The Most: Mechanically Inclined Football 2; Baseball 2,3,4. 11 NANCY ANN DAVIDSON The Most: Soft-Spoken Girls1 Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Service Club 4; Annual 2. KATHY DIANE DEBOER The Most: Foot in the Mouth Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Girls Club 1,2,3; Service Club 3,4; Powder Puff 1,2; Annual 1. MICHAEL JOHN DEMPSEY The Most: Devilish Band 1,2,3.4; F.F.A. 1.2; Photo Club 1. RICHARD LYLE deVRIES The Most: Agriculturally inclined Band 1.2.3,4; F.F.A. 1.2-Sec, 3-Pres, 4-Vice Pres; Honor Society 2,3,4; Service Club 4-Vice Pres; Student Council Rep. 3; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling Mgr. 3; Homecoming Prince 4. BENJAMIN CLAY DONALD The Most: Sly Band 1; Chorus 4. MARY CHRISTINE DRUMM The Most: Feminine Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Girls' Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 1; Paper 2,3- Editor, 4-Editor; Class Assistant 3,4; All School Play 4; Senior Play. 12 JON RAYMOND EASTMAN The Most: Smartest Football 1; F.F.A. 1,2; Band 1.2; All School Play 3; Senior 4; Pep Club 4; Class Assistant 3. SCOTT ARTHUR ENGLE The Most: Cutest Basketball 1,2; All School Play 3; Chorus 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Service Club 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH ENGLE The Most: Good-natured Pep Club 1,2,3; Girls' Club 1,2.3; G.A.A. 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Powder Puff 1,2; Track 3; Photo Club 2; Cheerleader 2,3; Homecoming Princess 1,2; Class Assistant 3.4; Sec. 1. JENNIFER JO FAY The Most: Interesting Pep Club 3; Paper 3,4; Girls' Club 2; Annual 2,3,4; All School Play 3; Tennis 3; Powder Puff 1,2; Service Club 4. DEBORAH FAYE FOSTER The Most: Fashionable G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Girls' Club 1,2,3,4; Paper 1; Honor Society 2,3-Vice Pres, 4-Pres; Tennis 1; Chorus 3,4; Powder Puff 1,2; Service Club 4; Photo Club 3; Student Council Rep. 1; Drill Team 3,4; Treas. 3. MARIANNE LOUISE GARDNER The Most: Ambitious Pep Club 1,2-Trea8, 3,4; Girls' Club 1,2,3,4; Paper 2.3,4; Powder Puff 1; All School Play 3; Senior Play; Class Assistant 4. 4 13 MARY LOU GERMAN The Most: Lively Pep Club 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1, 2-Vice Pres.; Girls' Club 1(2(3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3; Powder Puff 1,2; Service Club 3,4; Student Council Rep. 3,4; Annual 1,2,3; Homecoming Princess 4; Treas. 4. GAIL LYNN GILBERTSON The Most: Future-Minded Girls' Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Powder Puff 1, 2; Service Club 4; Track 1. RICHARD ALLEN GILBERTSON The Most: Triumphant Wrestling 3,4; Football 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Class Assistant 3,4. ROBERT ALLEN GILBERTSON The Most: Sneaky F.F.A. 4; Service Club 4. STEVEN J. GILMORE The Most: Agreeable F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Service Club 1,2,3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4. MICHAEL A. GRADY The Most: Disagreeable Honor Society 2,3-Pres., 4; Band 1,2; Chorus 3; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 3; Lettermen's Club 4; Senior Play; Class Assistant 4; Pres. 1. 14 DIANNE KAY HALVERSON The Most: Horse-loving Class Assistant 3,4; Girls' Club 4; All School Play 4; Honor Society 4; Chorus 3,4. JAMES CHESTER HAUGAN The Most: Clumsy Football 3; All School Play 4; Senior Play. CHARLES WILLIAM HINZEMAN JR. The Most: Scarce Football 1,4; Baseball 1,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Service Club 4; Pep Club 4. CLAYTON D. HUMPHREY The Most: ? Band 1,2; Football 1,2,4; Track 3.4; Lettermen's Club 4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3,4. ROY DALE JACKMAN The Most: Foulish Lettermen's Club V. Pres. 4; Pep Club 4; Football 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1; Track 4; Lettermen's Club 2.3,4; Basketball 3.4. ROGER DEAN JOHNSON The Most: Sleepy Class Assistant 4; Honor Society 2,3, 4; Football 1,2.3.4; Baseball 1; Lettermen's Club 3.4: Basketball 1,2.3. 15 RANDALL KEHRER The Most: Studious DAVID KARL KRYGER The Most: Gifted? Pep Club 4; Football 2; Photo Club 3; Basketball 3. THOMAS EUGENE LAWSON The Most: Fire Crazy Class Assistant 3; Band 1,4; F.F.A. 1; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1.2; Service Club 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Photo Club 4; Basketball 1,2; Student Council 2; Vice Pres. 2. NICKOLAY LEBED The Most: Reckless Track 4. 16 STEVEN CRAIG LOSLEBEN The Most: Predictable Wrestling 4; Chorus 3; F.F.A. 4. All School Play 3; Senior Play. DEBORAH LYNN MARTY The Most: Helpful Girls' Club 1,2-Treas, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A, 1,2,3,4; Paper 2,3, 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Princess 4; F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 4; All School Play 4; Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 3, Sec. 4. JAMES WILLIAM MC MEINS The Most: Nose Student Council Rep. 1,3; Football 1,3,4; Service Club 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Photo Club 3; Student Council 1,3. Pres. 2. VELMA NORIENE MC QUIGG The Most: Artistically inclined Pep Club 4; Chorus 3. LILLI RENEE MICHAUD The Most: Sincere Girls' Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 2.3,4; Track 3; Class Assistant 4. HELEN MARIE MOKLEBUST The Most: Talkative G.A.A. 1,2,3.4; Girls Club 3; Paper 4; Service Club 4. JEANNETTE KAY MOORE The Most: Musically inclined G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2.3,4; Girls' Club 2,3,4-Pres; Honor Society 2,3- Sec, 4-Sec; Tennis 3,4; Chorus 4- Sec; Photo Club 1,2; Class Assistant 3,4; All School Play 3; Senior Play. JEFF SCOTT MOORE The Most: Witty Hand 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2; Student Council Rep. 2; Service Club 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play; Class Assistant 4. KATHY VALCMDA MORRIS The Most: Enthusiastic G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Girls' Club 1; Annual 4; Tennis 1; Chorus 4; Band 1,2; Powder Puff 1,2; Service Club 3-Sec, 4- Pres, Track 3,4; Student Council Rep. 3; Drill Team 3,4; Class Assistant 3,4. PAUL ROBERT NELSON The Most: Athletically inclined A.S.B. Pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4-Pres; F.F.A. 1; Class Assistant 4. SUSAN NORMAN The Most: Forceful Tennis 3,4; Girls' Club 3,4-Vice Pres; Pep Club 3; Paper 3,4; Service Club 3; Powder Puff 1.2; Track 4; All School Play 1,3; Senior Play; Class Assistant 4. 18 TERESA MARY OLDRING The Most: Sensitive Pep Club 1,2,3-Sec, 4; G.A.A. 2.3; Girls' Club 1,2,3; Annual 1,2,3,4- Bus Mgr; Tennis 2,3; Chorus 1,4; Powder Puff 1; Service Club 3,4; Student Council Rep. 3; Drill Team 3,4; All School Play 1,2,3,4; Senior Play; Vice Pres. 3. LINDA FAYE O’NEAL The Most: Challenging Class Assistant 3,4; Girls' Club 1,4; Photo Club 1. ERICKA LYNNE PETERSON The Most: Animal Lover Chorus 3,4. PAULA LOUISE PLANT The Most: Quiet Class Assistant 3; Paper 4; Annual 1,2; Photo Club 2. BRUCE TUGGARD PRICE The Most: Knowledgeable Pep Club 4; Student Council 4; Vice Pres. 4. EDWARD ALLEN QUAALE The Most: Active Class Assistant 4; Paper 3.4; All School Play 3; Senior Play: F.F.A. 4; Photo Club 3; Basketball 1,2; Student Council 3; Homecoming King 4; Sergeant of Arms 2; Pres. 4. 19 RICK KENNETH RAMSEY The Most: Easy-going Basketball 1,2; Photo Club 3; Paper 3. CHRIS REED The Most: Masculine Wrestling 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Class Assistant 2,4. ROY RICHARDS The Most: Casual Band 1,2,3; Track 1,3; Wrestling 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4; F.F.A. 4; Chorus 4; Pep Club 4. KATHERINE 1SOBEL RIECHMAN The Most: Secretarial Pep Club 1.2,3,4; G.A.A. 1-Sec- Treas. 2,3; Girls Club 1,2; Honor Society 2.3-Treas, 4; Tennis 1,2,3; Annual Chorus 4; Powder Puff 1,2; Photo Club 1,2,3; Drill Team 3; A.S.B. Sec: Student Council Rep. 4. WILLIAM JARVIS RUDDELL The Most: Foxy Baseball 1.2,3,4; Football 1.2,3; Band 1; Service Club 4; Chorus 4; F.F.A. 1; Paper 4; Lettermen's Club 2.3,4. 20 KATHLEEN MARIE RUSH The Most: Thoughtful Photo Club 2; Chorus 4; Girls Club 1,2,3-Vice President 4; Paper 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, Class Assistants 4. PAMELA JO TERRY The Most: Unpredictable G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4- Vice Pres; Girls Club 1.2,3,4; Paper 3,4; Powder Puff 1,2; Annual 1,2,3-Asst Editor, 4- Editor; Treas. 1. RODNEY RUSSELL TRIM The Most: Curls Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Lettermen'8 Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 4; Paper 3,4; Chorus 3; F.F.A. 1; Service Club 4; Homecoming Prince 2,3,4; Class Assistant 4; Pres. 3. The most lively? PENNI JEAN ZMUDA The Most: Out-going Pep Club 3,4; Girls' Club 4; Paper 3.4; NOT PICTURED: Annual 4; Powder Puff 2; Track 3; CLYDE RANDALL FISHER Drill Team 4; Senior Play. ORGANIZATIONS BACK ROW, left to right: W. Worf, T. Lawson. S. Engle. THIRD ROW: M. Giusti. P. Nelson, B. Whittaker. R. Wilson, M. Sato. R. deVries. SECOND ROW: R. Profitt. E. Gotcher, M. Haugan. P. MacKenzie. M. Dempsey. FIRST ROW: Advisor. Mr. Verkist, T. Morris, P. Batton, M. Bidon, M. Hammer. BAND Under the able direction of Mr. Verkist the 1970 TOLT Band is the best ever. TTiey played at Pep Assemblies and at games as often as was possible. They marched in the Apple Blossom Parade in Wenatchee during early April, and did their best to uphold the honor of TOLT Senior-Junior High School. Our thanks to the band for helping to make this the best year ever at TOLT. BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Gilbertson, D. Raether, K. Miller, J. Moore, J. George, L. Barnhart, L. Fisher. SECOND ROW: K. Miller, R. Norman, D. deVries, S. Norman, P. Hill, P. Terry, T. Losleben. THIRD ROW: C. Haug, S. Cohenour, C. Rush, M. Brower, E. Davis. M. German, L. Michaud, D. Halverson. FOURTH ROW: B. Anderson, V. Schaff, S. DeBoer, J. Link. N. Goodman, S. Fay, C. Davis, L. Ducken, L. Rush, S. Wilhelm, FIFTH ROW: P. Chambers, C. Worthy, D. Dalton, K. Touran- geau, L. Davis, P. Engle, T. Clark, S. Emler, T. Walen, T. Hinze. TOP ROW: C. Dalla Pozza, C. Emler, V. Gibbs, L. Terry, R. Wilson, B. Whittaker, J. Kilgore, D. Benner, P. Zmuda, M. Petersen, S. Wandler, S. Sonnenschein OFFICERS, from left: Paula Hill, Secretary, Janette Moore, President, Ethel Davis, Treas., Susan Norman, (not pictured) Vice President. GIRLS’ CLUB The Girls Club has been quite active this year. They began the year by having a chili feed after the last home game and it was quite a success. For a new idea they planned two style shows. One for the fall and one for the spring styles, and based the theme on movie titles. If you noticed the colorful decorations around the school at Christmas, you should have guessed Girls Club got this done too. To finish out the year in good style the Girls Club had the Annual Spring Tolo and everyone had a nice time. 26 BACK ROW, left to right: L. Ducken, S. DeBoer, R. Wilson, B. Whittaker, L. Terry, P. Kehler, L. Barnhart, P. Parkhurst. FOURTH ROW: R. Jackman C. Hinzeman, J. Sinnema, M. Grady, T. Gould, B. Price, J. Moore, D. Kryger. THIRD ROW: P. Engle, L. Davis, S. Fay, C. Emler, V. Gibbs, C. DallaPozza, T. Cams, N. Goodman, M. Peterson, M. German, K. Ricchman, T. Clark. SECOND ROW: D. Dalton, E. Davis, K. Tourangeau, P. Zmuda, P. Chambers, B. Anderson, S. Emler, T. Walen, D. Raether, P. Terry. FIRST ROW: V. Schaff, R. Oldering, J. Colgate, J. Link, D. Saunders, J. George, J. Kilgore, S. Wandler, M. Brower, C. Davis, J. Moore. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Chambers; Treasurer, J. George; President, P. Terry; Vice-President, C. Emler; Secretary (not pictured). PEP CLUB This year Pep Club with the help of Miss By ram, who is the advisor, tried to promote spirit by selling shakers and beanies. Pep Club members went to the games and rooted the Demons to victory many times, in both football and basketball. They had their same outfits as last year, which were sweaters and dark skirts or the jumpers and white blouses. 27 BOTTOM ROW: R. deVries, D. Foster, J. Moore, T. Cams. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, C. Colgate, L. Michaud, D. Halverson, M. German, K. Riechman, M. Grady, THIRD ROW: L. Humphrey, C. Emler, L. Rush, C. Dalla Poaza, S. DeBoer, N. Goodman, C. Davis, J. Colgate, P. MacKenzie, N. Coy. TOP ROW: R. Waiton, S. Sonnenschein. R. Norman, D. Raether, D. Wandler, B. Whittaker, S. Wilhelm, T. Losleben, E. Davis, K. Tourangeau, S. Foster. This year the Honor Society had great fun taking many trips. Among these were going to the Kidney Center, King Size Foto, and a four day excursion. Their advisor, Mr. Gibbs, and his three dogs went along as chaperones. Other chaperones were parents of members. HONOR SOCIETY 28 Studious people are on Honor Society 29 REPORTERS FRONT: K. Rush, M. Brower, and P. Zmuda. IN THE BACK: P. Plant, B. Ruddell, S. Cohenour, K. Miller, L. Cousens, and H. Moklebust. PAPER STAFF Casual Steve M. Drunun. Editor and Mr.Groshell, Advisor. This year there are 23 people on the TOLT HI-LIFE staff. As a result the Paper is better than ever. Mr. Groshell, who is new at TOLT this year, has helped a great deal in organizing the Paper Staff. We hope that this year the Paper has been better than ever. PAGE EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Terry, J. Fay, D. Marty, S. Brown, E. Quaale, R. Trim, and M. Gardner. The Group 31 DRILL TEAM This year the Drill Team marched, with torches, at the last home football game. They practiced hard but everyone was not always free to march at any other time. Advisor, Miss Byram LEFT COLUMN--Back to Front: L. Fisher, L. Davis. T. Clark, S. Emler, R. Terry, T. Cams, K. Morris. RIGHT COLUMN: P. Zmuda. P. MacKenzie, L. Barnhart, T. Walen, P. Kehler, D. Foster, T. Oldring. 32 CHORUS Under the direction of Mr. Verkist the chorus has certainly improved. To make money for music they had a concert in the gymnasium. Another concert was held in the spring. Although they were a little short of male voices they still performed beautifully. Chorus Advisor,; Mr. Verkist BOTTOM ROW: K. Rush, J. Moore, D. Halverson, K. Tourangeau, J. Kilgore, D. Saunders, S. Wilhelm, E. Davis, L. Barnhart, K. Miller, A. McGahuey, A. Peterson, D. Anderson, K. Morris, D. Foster, L. Davis, E. Worf, S. Klaustermeyer, L. Rush, S. Wandler, V. Schaff, D. deVries, C. Emler, P. Chambers, C. Worthy, V. Gibbs, P. Hill, J. Link, N. Goodman, S. Fay, R. Oldring, K. Riechman, T. Clark, B. Ruddell, L. Brown, J. McKennie. ipdjy 33 STUDENT DISCUSSION LEADERS PANEL, left to right: Steve Losleben, Bruce Price, EdQuaale, Dianne Halverson, Mary Lou German (Chairman), Susan Norman, Jeanette Moore, Mary Drumm and Marianne Gardner. SENIOR SYMPOSIUM This year the Class of 70 tried something new, they held a Symposium. The intentions of this was to inform the people of the valley as to what they thought was really the problems of our area. Mr. Frank H. Logan the history teacher for Tolt was their advisor. Miss Mary Lou German was the chairman. The majority of the seniors were involved, many of them spending hours setting it up. The program consisted of a student panel, Kathy Morris, Steve Brown, Sue Norman, and Dave Kryger. An adult panel of Mrs. Ann Engbaum, Mr. Robert Kaspar, and Mr. Willard Purnell. Hie two main speakers were county Councilman Bill Reams, and District 48 Representative Alfred Leland. The entire public was invited. 34 WHO DAT?? Don't cry chile. LETTERMEN’S CLUB FRONT ROW; S. Foster, J. Fairman, L. Humphrey, R. Doe, J. Harvold. P. Nelson, R. Gilbertson. R. Richards. BACK ROW: L. Brown, M. Bidon, J. Me Meins. T. Lawson, B. Ruddell, J. Duke. N. Coy. R. Trim. J. Slnnema, R. Jackman, R. Johnson. C. Hinzeman, R. Trim, M. Grady, C. Humphrey. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pres.; P. Nelson, Sec. -Treas.; R. Trim, Vice Pres.; R. Jackman, Advisor; Mr. Moore. Under the direct supervision of Mr. Moore, the Lettermen’s Club has really been active. They built the bonfire for the homecoming activities and sold magazines to finish paying for the whirlpool bath in the boys locker room. FRONT ROW: S. Cohenour, S. Fay, J. George, L. Davis, P. Engle, P. Chambers. SECOND ROW: D. Raether, R. Trim, T. Walen, P. Walen, P. Zucati, K. Chapman, J. Eastman, T. Lawson, T. Gould, C. Hinzeman, J. Moore, E. Quaale, R. deVries, S. Engle, B. Ruddell. LAST ROW: S. Gilmore, D. DeBoer, D. Dalton, P. Kehler, L. Cousens, H. Moklebust, N. Davidson, S. Wandler, C. Klostermeyer, G. Gilbertson, K. Morris, T. Oldring, B. Gilbertson, S. Batton. SERVICE CLUB Service Club, this year has doubled in size. They are at the games to keep everyone in line. LEFT TO RIGHT: Treas.;T. Oldring, Vice Pres.; R. deVries, Pres. ; K. Morris, Ad- visor; Mr. Walen. 37 F.F.A The F.F.A. has really been working hard this year, under the experienced supervision of Mr. Walen. They have participated in several live- stock shows and have done some public speaking. The boys have brought home many first place ribbons. Up until this year it has been an all boys' club. The Chapter Sweetheart for 1969-70 is Senior, Deb Marty. Mr. Walen - Advisor ’’You thought I only raised sheep didn't you.” TOP ROW: T. Walen, S. Bosma, D. Norman. J. Vanhulle, J. Winkler, R. Trim, K. Howard, J. Sinnema, E. Ouaale, M. Hammer, J. Harvold, T. Rathbone, J. Fairman, D. Manning, D. Poindexter, R. Richards. BOTTOM ROW: W. Gilmore, L. Cohenour, B. Fosters, M. Haugan, P. Walen, R. deVries, D. Harder, P. Zucati, B. Gilbertson, T. Morris. 38 Chapter Sweetheart - Deb Marty Ester, please! LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Harder-Sec., R. deVries-V. P., P. Walen-Pres., B. Kosters-Trea8., M. Haugan-Sgt. of Arms, P. Zucati-Rep. Aw, how cute! 39 Let me see.. .what is her name.. .a tall redhead.. .a good-looker. OFF THE TRACK SENIOR PLAY CAST Mr. John Morgan........................Mike Grady Silas Dobbins..........................Steve Brown Flickie Nelson.........................Mary Drum Betty Phillips......................... Marianne Gardner Joan Parker............................ Penni Zmuda Mrs. Guarino........................... Susan Norman Antonia Guarino........................ Marilyn Brower Bill Lindsay........................... Jim Haugan Mr. Oscar Pozenby...................... Ed Quaale Willie Woodson ........................ Steve Losleben Evalina Bumpass........................ Teresa Oldring Mrs. Reginald Vanderventer............. Jeannette Morris Miss Pidige McDougal................... Kathy Morris Mr. Groshell Director Poor little dear. What's the matter with him or is it a her??? Thank you for all the help you did. ALL SCHOOL PLAY Hi Mrs. Drake!!! LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Drake—Director CAST Mirror............................................... Mike Grady Queen .......................................Paula Hill Dim Whitty ............................ April McGahuey Time .........................................Penni Zmuda King.................................... Eugene Gotcher Tree ........................................... Ed Quaale Shorty ...................................... Steve Brown Echo-Echo..................................... Mick Haugen Hickory ...................... Steve Rush (not pictured ) Little Bango ................Mike Sunitsch (not pictured ) Tree .......................Teresa Oldring (not pictured ) Tree .........................Bob Kosters (not pictured ) Tree ..........................Lexie Davis (not pictured ) Prince ................................... Jim Haugen Show White ............................ Chris Dalla Pozza Weepy ...................................... Connie Emler Dock ....................................Dave Poindexter Dickory .................................Rick Gilbertson Bonnie .....................................Valerie Gibbs Bunny ....................................Teresa Whalen Hoot ........................................Teresa Cams Primrose.............................................. Jen Fay Tree......................................Pam Terry Tree ..................................... Sharon Fay Tillie ................................... Patty Engle Scully ...................................Lynette Terry Tree ................................... Les Humphrey Tree ................................... Tony Rathbone JUNIORS and SOPHOMORES JUNIORS “71” The Juniors sold consessione during football season and during the Homecoming events won points for best sign and float. For a different idea around Christmas the Juniors went together with the Seniors to have the first Christmas Ball. The Junior Prom was held during the spring to climax the Junior year. Patty and her Lion???? Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Diane Baldwin, Steve LEFT TO RIGHT: Advisor; Mr. Gibbs, Pres. Chris D., Sec. Paula H., Vice Pres. Laurie D., Treas. Sue D., Advisor: Miss Tromp. Batton, Paul Coy, Neal Dalla Pozza, Chris Davis, Connie Chambers. Patty Davis, Lexie DeBoer, Sue Doe, Rick Fehrenbach, Diana Fisher, Linda George, Joleen Our Great Float Gibbs. Valerie Goodman, Nancy Gotcher, Eugene 47 Haugan, Mike Kostcrs, Bob Haug, Cheryl Hill. Paula Humphrey, Lester Link, Judy Link, Stanley Our winning sign.,.. Back to the good old days... Maggs, Gorden McQuigg, Don Manning, Don Morris, Ted ft M JL McKinnie, John Peterson, Marcie 48 n Poindexter, Dave Rathbonc, Tony Sinnema, Jerry Sunitsch, Mike Rush. Laura Sc hoe s beck, Mike Get busy boys Zucati, Paul Not Pictured: Rancfy Harris Wandler, Sandy Waiton, Tom Worf, Elizabeth Zimmerman, Fred Chris our President??? 4T Rod Butler Penny Carlsen Donna Cousens Dawn Dalton Yvonne Chapman Terry Clark Lenard Cohenour Jan Colgate SOPHOMORES “72” The Sophomore class of 1969-70 had as its advisors Mr. Karl Albrecht and Mr. Frank Logan who did a good job of promoting class spirit. The Sophomores worked hard to include everyone in their activities. Included in these were; cleaning the football field after games, mak- ing sandwiches for the football and basketball players, and ordering class rings. Mary Freeman 50 Susan Gotcher Greg Hamik Mike Hammer Tamara Hinze Ken Howard Joanne Huffman Tim Jordan Tom Jordan Patsy Kehler Julie Kilgore Cheri Klostermeyer Patty Kryger Tom LeMoine Terrie Losleben Pat MacKenzie 51 Roger Miller Pete Nelson Dave Norman Paula Parkhurst Rebecca Norman Rita Oldring 52 Ray Tillotson Karen Tourangeau Jean Vanhulle John V'anhulle Richard Walton Teresa Walen Cindy Wickstrom Shelley Wilhelm Jim Winkler Test can be TOUGH! 53 SPORTS Sophomore Float? A Posed For Picture! The Glee Girls Homecoming 69-70 was a lot of fun this year. Everyone enjoyed the week of fun. The yell squad organized the week of fun and it started on Monday with Security Day. Everyone wore ruffled dresses like when they were little and brought their security blankets. Tuesday, Cheeseday, was the day that annual pictures were taken so everyone wore their best smile and said Cheese all day. Wednesday was Do Your Own Thing Day. This was the day everyone dressed the way they felt and did their own thing. Thursday, Soul Day, all Demons wore black and white and to show their soul they wore the biggest pair of shoes they could find. Friday was Spirit Day. Everyone wore orange and black to help boost the players. Thursday night there was a surpentine through Carnation starting at the grade school, to the high school, where they burned the Lynden Christian Lynx casket. And the band plays on? ? LEFT TO RIGHT: Soph. Prince; M. Sato, Soph. Princess; T. Clark, Sr. Princess; M. German, Sr. Prince; R. Trim, ieen; C. Col gate. King; E. Quaale, Sr. Princess; D. Marty, Sr. Prince; R. deVries, Jr. Princess; C. Da 11 a Pozza, Jr. Prince; J. Harvold. The cheerleaders this year consisted of: Deb Marty, J ie DeBoer, Laurie Ducken, Jan Cogate, and Rita Oldring. During football season they held a dance, lead the school in homecoming week, and hosted a slumber party for all Cheerleaders in the league. When basketball season bounced around, our cheer- leaders were busy making their own uniforms. They had a lot of spirit and ideas and lead Tolt's rooting section onto victory. I don't know ! about this.... holding hands??? CHEER LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Oldring, ie DeBoer, Jan Colgate, Laurie Ducken, Debbie Marty LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue DeBoer. Deb Marty, Rita Oldring, Jan Colgate, Laurie Ducken. LEADERS Go Demons Go You tell 'em Deb 59 60 w- • A x: , ■ JJrt 3 9$S4 LEFT RACK ROW: J. Fairman, J. McMeins, L. Humphrey, T. Lawson, P. Wolff, T. Walton, D. Manning, T. Jordan, J. Winkler, J. Duke, G. Hamik. SECOND ROW: R. Jackman, M. Bidon, R. Johnson. R. Thompson, L. Ducken, C. Humphrey, P. Nelson, C. Hinzman, C. Reed, B. Kosters. LEFT COLUMN: J. Sinnema, R. Doe, N. Coy, J. Harvold, R. Profitt, Coach Albrecht, Mgr. R. Waiton. SECOND COLUMN: R. Trim. S. Foster, M. Giusti, P. Nelson, M. Sato, R. Gilbertson, Coach Moore, Coach Logan Who's got the ball? Go, Neal! FOOTBALL Pardon me boys. 61 HOME RUN!!!! TOLT 28 TOLT 20 TOLT 13 TOLT 0 TOLT 6 TOLT 0 TOLT 0 TOLT 14 TOLT 22 8 0 6 24 22 26 28 24 6 Quit pushing! Block'em! Pve got it! HUSTLE, HUSTLE!! Tear it down boys! This year our Football Team was the greatest one TOLT has seen in a long time. They practiced hard each day, they were determined to bring victory to our school. And they did, time and time again. Even when they were not victorious, they still held our banner high. School spirit was high when the DEMONS were out on the field. 63 BACK ROW. left to right: Coach Groshell, R. Tillotson, R. Profitt, J. Fairman. M. Giusti, T. Jordan. R. Butler. L. Ducken. FRONT ROW: P. Nelson, R. Maneval, S. Rush. M. Sunitsch, M. Michaud JUNIOR VARSITY What, dancing in mid-air? 64 Keep your eye on the ball, Rick! This year's Junior Varsity has really been on the ball. They’ve practiced hard and played their games with a lot of pep. Their school pride and spirit were held high throughout the season and never failed them. Their coach Mr. Groshell helped the boys considerably at both games and practices. That one should make it. FRONT ROW: M. Sato, P. Nelson, J. Sinnema, J. Harvold. BACK ROW: S. Foster, L. Humphrey, N, Coy, J. Duke, R. Jackman, G. Hamik, R. Doe, Coach Albrecht, Asst. Coach Groshcll. VARSITY We’ve got to stop meeting like this.” Basket Jerry You can do it!!! This year our Variety Basketball team had some fast and good players. We gave the other teams in our league some real competition to play against. Mr. Albrecht, Varsity Coach, helped the team alot this year. Next year, most members of the Varsity squad will be back, and we hope it will be a very promising year. Go Jeff Go, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Losleben, G. Maggs, C. Humphrey, M. Phillips, P. Wolff, R. Gilbertson, C. Reed, W. Worf, Coach Logan. WRESTLING Most of the wrestlers are new this year and have had to learn a lot. We lacked boys in several of the weight classes which caused us to lose our meets. Coach Logan thinks the boys will do better in their meets next year but only if more boys turn out. With Mr. Logan making the boys practice hard, Rick Gilbertson and Chris Reed went to state making Tolt very proud of them. 68 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Groshell, G. Potter, P. Nelson, J. Fairman, P. Nelson, M. Giusti, T. Morris, J. Sinnema, D. Dalton, L. Ducken, S. Rush, M. Sato. BASEBALL Typical HARD Practice? Shoeless Catcher! 70 Good serve. 72 Davi8, K. Tourangcau. Miss Byram. Nice landing. back. GOTCHA! 73 BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Byram. S. Norman. S. Gotchcr, B. Whittaker, J. George, S. DeBoer, R. Oldring. S. Emler, Manager J. Moore. FRONT ROW: S. Wilhelm, C. Dalla Pozza. M. Freeman, S. Wandler, J. Colgate, A. McGahuey, L. Rush. GIRLS’ Perfect Form, Jo! A C-L-O-S-E Finish! TRACK BOYS’ Clayton on the run... ... Put your muscle into it, Chris. TRACK BACK ROW, left to right: C. Humphrey, N. Lebed, D. Manning, J. McKinnie, T. Rathbone, B. Kosters, R. Jackman. S. Foster, P. Walen, R. Butler, G. Maggs, L. Humphrey, M. Bidon, Assist. Coach D. Moore. Coach P. Turrell. FRONT ROW’: Mgr. M. Schosboek, B. Worf, L. Brown, C. Reed, R. Profitt, K. Chapman, Mike Phillips. T. Jordan. M. Michaud, and J. Michaud. 75 78 Mr. Satterlee, Principal STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING, left to right: J. Harvold, T. Clark, C. Hinzman, J. George. R. Trim, M. German. S. Brown. L. Ducken, B. Price, D. Raether, S. Foster. SEATED: President. P. Nelson. Secretary, K. Riechman. Treasurer, C. Colgate, Vice-President, N. Coy. SCHOOL LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. MacKcnzie, Mr. Roetcisoender, Mr. Remington. Mr. Purnell, Mrs. Price. BOARD 80 Mr. Wasmund, Dist. Curriculum Director. Mr. Satterlee, Tolt Jr. and Sr. High Principal ADMINISTRATION Mr. Moore, Dist. Superintendent. BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kentz, V. George, L. Gibbs, A. Harvold, W. Racsynski, R. Noble, H. Owens, V. Amos, and Bus Mechanic P. Maneval. JANITORS George Curry Mr. Poindexter Mrs. Maneval: District Secretary Mrs. Whittaker Principal's Secretary SECRETARIES This year our secretaries have worked to be the best secretaries ever. With a smile on their faces they have assisted us in whatever problems we had. Even when we got out of hand they still continued to be helpful. Mrs. Prescott: District Secretary 84 TEACHERS Mr. Albrecht Typing, Bookkeeping, Business Law Economics, Business Machines. Mrs. Balenti English, Humanities, Psychology, Beg. Speech Mr. Burba U.S. World History, World Geography 85 Miss By ram Girls' and Co-Ed P.E. Mrs. Drake Library Mrs. Dryden Home Ec, Home Family Living 86 Mr. Gibbs Algebra, Geometry, Trig., Chemistry, Photography, Physics Mr. Groshell Adv. Speech, Sr. Practical Math, Journalism Mr. Hall English, Science Mr. Hanold Shop, Math Mr. Knapp Beg. Adv. Woods, Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing Mr. Logan U.S. History, C.W.P. C.A.P. Mrs. Logan Art, English, French Mr. Lydon Safety Ed, Counselor 88 Mr. Midge English, Social Studies Mrs. Randlev English, Spanish English Honors Mr. Moore Boys’ I Co-Ed P.E., Biology Mr. Thompson Math, P.E. 90 Mr. Verkist Band. Chorus Mr. Walen Ag, Power Mechanics. Ornamental Horticulture Adv. Animal Science Mrs. Kaplin District Speech Therapist Mrs. Haugan Study Hall JUNIOR HIGH JR. HIGH A.S.B. President-Carol Baldwin Vice President-John Coy Secretary-Mandy Giusti Since this was the first year for a Junior High program, this year’s officers mainly laid the ground work out for the following years to come. They amended the schools’ constitution so that they could organize different clubs and activities for the Junior High program. 93 FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. R. Eakin (Adv), P. Bargas, J. Plant, C. Jordan, M. Powell, L. Link, N. Wickstrom, L. Drumm, J. George, E. Krsak, T. Teske, E. Krsak, M. McPheeters, Mr. R. Burba (Adv). SECOND ROW: M. Mitchell, C. Keizer, P. Fisher, C. Walton, S. Norman, M. Giusti, N. Price, J. Miller, B. Maneual, B. Boyle, S. Miller, D. Bosma, M. Hall, J. Green. THIRD ROW: P. Gilmore, D. Countryman, D. Tollie, C. Manning, C. Baldwin, T. George, K. Drumm, M. Coy, L. Hall, T. Crawford, R. Everts, D. Debraie, J. Fisher. FOURTH ROW: S. Stough, C. Chapman, C. Loutsis, M. Terry, R. Butler, B. Fuller, S. Raley, L. Avery, R. Anderson, B. Raether, G. Gibbs, J. Harvold, J. Kuntz, R. Hammerquist. 9th Grade 9th OFFICERS Ue ea rr, Advisor; Mr. Eakins Advisor; Mr. Burba President; M. Hall Vice President; L. Hall Secretary; R. Hammcrquist EIGHTH OFFICERS President: Bill Losleben, Vice-President: Nancy Kaelin. Secretary: Kevin Michaud 8th GRADE BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Hall. Advisor, T. Miller, D. Graphentoen, S. Anderson, D. Buckles, C. Batton, M. Oldring, M. Terry, J. Decker, B. Chambers, B. Sims, M. Carlucci, G. Butler, M. Rusch, T. Wilson, G. Gomez. J. Marlette, R. Schosboek, H. Darnell, D. Rush, J. Fisher, M. Hallson, K. Michaud, L. Brumbaugh, M. Solberg, L. Dunham, M. Thompson, E. Rem- ington, J. Dodds, D. Malone, T. Schmidt. SECOND ROW: R. Spear, D. Shafer, M. O’Neil, S. Cohonour, L. Winkler. J. Harder, B. Gibbs, D. Kryger, J. Kehler, B. Herman, C. Firth, B. Loslebon, C. Breen, E.Oltmann, M. Massey, D. Gordon. J. Harvold. FIRST ROW: R. Norman, B. Boyle, V. Fairman, B. Neuman, N. Ereth, J. Doe, N. Kaelin, D. Donald, L. Wilhelm, M. Gibbs, K. Dalgren, D. DeBraise, S. Worf, J. Schwaller, J. Busser, A. Duke, J. Werner, C. Goodman, D. Fisher, J. Batton. Mr. Thompson, Advisor, P. Robers, K. Gilbertson, C. Britton. 7th GRADE BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Midge, B. Rathbone, M. Engbaum, T. Kent, N. Dunham, J. Drott, B. Church, R. Everst, J. Marlette, J. Coy, T. Raether, S. Brown, G. Walker, T. Clark, J. Darnell, J. Lawson, B. Engbaum, T. Sims, G. Paulsen, W. Rogers, P. Rush, G. Thomas, R. Massey, C. Newman, J. Firth, D. DeBoer, T. Batton, J. Reardon, Mr. Hanold. MIDDLE ROW: C. Ducken, D. Noyles, L. Loutsis, L. Fehrenbach, V. Livingston, C. Anderson, C. Hinze, D. Manning, C. Smalley, D. Lake, T. Plant, K. Abrahamson, K. Link, C. Aronica, K. Dahlgren, J. Duke, T. Graphenteen, S. Meadows. K. Raley, B. Boyles, J. Worthy, S. Punches. BOTTOM ROW: C. Schmidt, R. Sturdevant, G. Crawford, D. Kilgore, A. Anderson, K. Parrin, J. Sinnema, W. Coomer, B. Foster, P. Nelson, J. Decker, C. Kuntz, V. Chapman, C. Chambers, J. Brumbaugh, K. Michaud, L. Westergren, B. Boie, S. Kent, N. Hammerquist, K. Lashway, R. Glenn, R. Keizer. SEVENTH OFFICERS savNS Horn ar JR. HIGH FOOTBALL How's this for concentration? This year the Tolt Jr. High had its first football team. They had a good turnout and practiced hard each day. The coaches for this year were Mr. Burba, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Midge. Their pride and morale were held high throughout each game. Although they placed low in scoring the experience they gained will help them in the following years. 104 BACK ROW: Mr. Midge; Asst. Coach, Mr. Thompson, Asst. Coach, R. Anderson, R. Massey, A. Duke, C. Link, B. Herman, G. Gibbs, M. Carlucci, H. Darnell, J. Busser, G. Walker, J. Reardon, B. Raether, G. Thomas, T. Raether, B. Fuller, J. Harvold, J. Firth, M. Oldring. B. Losleben, Mr. Burba; Coach. BOTTOM ROW: Manager; D. Rush, G. Butler, P. Bargas, R. Everts, S. Stough, J. Coy, M. Hall, G. Crawford, B. Chambers, M. Terry, C. Firth, J. Werner, M. Terry, R. Butler, E.Oltmann, T. Coomer, M. McPheeters, B. Sims, Manager; M. Massey. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Grab the ball not the Basket, Mike. Hold that pose, Mark. BOTTOM ROW: Manager; M. Massey, D. Martin, M. Terry, B. Losleben, M. Hall, B. Herman, P. Bargas. BACK ROW: Coach; Mr. Burba, C. Loutsis, M. Terry, C. Firth, C. Chapman, J. Harvold, S. Slough, R. Anderson, Asst. Coach; Mr. Thompson. TOP ROW, left to right: Mr. Midge, asst, coach. C. Chapman. J. Kuntz. J. Harvold, R. Anderson, M. Terry, D. D. DeBriae, B. Chambers. A. Duke, R. Butler. B. Fuller, G. Gibbs. Mr. Burba, coach. KNEELING: C. Schmidt Busser, L. Brunbaugh, B. Sims, W. Oltmann, T. Wilson. S. Punches. T. Coomer. E. Remington, R. Rathbone. R Hall. JR. HIGH TRACK The track team this year had about 26 members at the beginning of the year, they lost a few during the year. The coaches this year were Mr. Midge, asst, and Mr. Burba. Martin, C. Firth. , M. Terry, J. Schosboek, M. 107 108 109 LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Doe, Kim Colgate, Peggy Nelson, Lori Drumm, Terri George. CHEER We can do it We are with you team so fight LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Doe, Peggy Nelson. Terri George. LEFT TO RIGHT: Advisor Mr. Gibbs, Pam Terry, Becky Duke, Sandy Wandler. Deb Raether. Deb Wandler, Lynette Terry. ANNUAL Advisor....................................... Mr • Gibbs Editor .......................................Pam Terry Asst. Editor........................................Sandy Wandler Business Manager......................... Teresa Oldring This Year's Annual Staff had ten Members. They were Teresa Oldring, Kathy Morris, Pam Terry. Sandy Wandler, Becky Duke, Sharia Emler, Pat McKenzie, Deb Raether, Lynette Terry, and Deb Wandler. Let's get busy 112 This trophy case was dedicated to TOLT in the memory of: JAMES KEITH SANDER 1949-1969 AND DEATH SHALL HAVE NO DOMINION And death shall have no dominion Under the windings of the sea They lying long shall not die windily; Twisting on racks when sinews give way. 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