Walla Walla High School - Royal Blue Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)

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theRe is a time foR evepythinq . the Associated Student Body of WaLla WaLla hiqh School pROUdly pResents tne 1969 Royal Blue To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: 2 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; 3 A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; 4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; 5 A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 6 A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; 7 A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; 8 A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. From The Holy Bible, King James version, Ecclesiastes, Chapter 3 a time to Begin an6 a time to end. 3 A time to leaRn . . . And a time to teACh A time to win . . . And a time to Lose 4 a time to speak . . . and a time £or silence taBle of Contents Sports. .... .. 10 Yell Squad .. .... 12 Homecoming ..... 14 Pep Club .. 16 Cross Country . 17 Football .............. . IB Basketball . 24 Wrestling . ......... 28 Swim Team . 33 Girls Sports .34 Ski Club 36 Mountaineering Club.37 Classes ..... 3S Seniors ............ ,..i . 40 juniors 80 Sophomores . 95 Administration . 110 Faculty . Ill Exchange Students . 119 School Life .. 120 Boys Federation ............. 122 Royal Blue .. 124 J ournal .................... 126 Associated Student Body ...... 128 Roy alettes - 132 Choir .. 133 Band .. 136 Girls’ League ............... 140 Military .. ...... 144 Clubs and Honoraries .. 152 Sadie Hawkins .. 166 Play .. 167 Orchestra ___ ............ 168 .Assistants .................. 169 Patrons .. 174 Index ...... 177 5 6 A time foR one . . . AnC a time £or nuny. a time to say thanks. The Royal Blue staff wishes to dedicate this annual to Ruth 0 Gray, English and photography teacher, who, since 1947, has guided the Royal Blue staff. Through many projects and countless problems she has given unstintingly of her time and energy to produce outstanding yearbooks for Walla V alia [ ligh School. Because of her success in yearbook production, she has often been a speaker and discussion leader at state high school press conferences. This past year the School of Communications at the University of Washington acknowledged her work thus: “We want you to know how much we appreciate vour contribution to this annual affair. Without your loyal help we would be unable to conduct a conference of this scope, so a great share of its success must be credited to you . . . your talk was excellent . . . thanks for accepting this assignment and for sharing your experience with others. ' Miss Gray is certainly to be commended for her devotion to the Royal Blue and to Walla Walla High School. .Surprise Miss Gray! You 1 II never know the depths this underground movement went w get this in Without your knowledge. n Cbeedeading can be an exhausting job Here Jon and Greg catch a few winks on the rooter bus returning from a football victory at Eisenhower High School m Yakima. “V for Victory! FRONT ROW; Cheryl French, Cathy Christiansen ROW 2: Barb Walters, Jon Short, Greg Loney, Wray Chase- ROW 3; Kathy Rodda, Karen Rodda CheeRleadeRS It , vJ nn. nomewaRC) Bound in ’68 Bruct Scott, Andy Bateman, and Loren VanBuskirk lead in the wagon rare. RIGHT The cheerleaders lead the Serpentine through Walla Walla, LEFT BELOW; Sue Hickman and Diane CundifT sell licorice m Kiddies 1 Day RIGHT BELOW the Student Faculty tug-of-war during the noon hour of Grubbie Day Homecoming, 1968 was one of this year ' s greatest “happenings ” Included in the homecoming festivities were the club Wagon Race, the Serpentine through downtown Walla Walla, a wonderfully wet tug-of-war between students and faculty, selling licorice to a number of what appeared to be pre¬ schoolers the traditional bonfire, a pig chase, and the beautifully decorated homecoming ball. Reigning over the week ' s activities were Queen Wray Chase, King Ray Williams, Princesses Marcia Follett and Debbie Pringle, and Princes Steve Martin and Mike Murr. 14 ABOVE; The Student faculty tug-of-war proved to be a wet one for the students. LEFT ABOVE: Homecoming Royalty for 1968 are Debbie Pringle, Marcia FolletL Wray Chase, Ray Williams, Steve Martin, and Mike Murr (NOT PICTURED). LEFT BELOW: The Homecoming bonfire blazes as students walk past BELOW ' : King Ray dances with Queen Wray at the Homecoming Ball. 15 pep CLUB FRONT ROW: Reba Wilson, Lily Stubblefield Wendy Meyers, Marilyn Jones Pam Jordan Cheryl Hall, Cindy Taylor. ROW 2: Janet Vixie, Shirley Hamby, Karen Tucker, Johnie Fairley Shirley Banks, Becky Cochran Belinda Hatchet Connie Wcidemarm, NOT PICTURED: Donna Bogumill, Pam Butticc, Margaret Claughton, Kathi Fish, Barbara Hamada Sue Locati, Sandra Moore, Janine Petersen Janet Ragan, Karla Tabb, Our team Some of the Cross Country Team ' s time was spent in sight seeing. Kelly Stecker Wayne Frank jack York, Willie Hernandez and Juan Hernandez. 16 SEASON RECORD Moses Lake Invitational 1st Wa-Hi 24 Pasco 46 Pendleton 67 Wa-Hi 24 Wa-Hi 19 Wa-Hi 15 Wa-Hi 23W Richland 33 Pendleton 40 Kennewick 49 Pasco 34 Vi YVIAA South Quadrangular 2nd AAU Inland Empire 2nd District 2nd State 5th Wa-Hi s cross country team had its best season on record as they finished fifth in the state championships at Seattle, Starting strong with a first at the Moses Lake Invitational, the Blue Devil harriers were undefeated in dual meet action, second in the Inland Empire A.A.U. at Spokane, second at District and fifth at State, missing the fourth place trophy by a single point, due to a judging error. Led by ace runner; Willie Hernandez, who finished seventh individually at the State finals, the Wa-Hi runners showed exceptional balance with Jack York, Kelly Stecker, W ayne Frank, and Juan Hernandez filling the scoring positions in the dose knit way that makes a winning cross country team. Hernandez, York, Sleeker, and Frank all qualified for State on individual merit by placing in the top ten at District. Other varsity regulars were John Dietrich, Scott Mohr land, Gary Benefid and Dan Bailey, The J V. harriers had a great season also, suffering only a single loss. Cross Countpy team 5th in the State VARSITY—FRONT ROW Jack York, Wayne Frank, John Dietrich, Gary Benefit!. ROW 2: Mr Huntington, Dan Bailey, Scott Mohr land, Kelly Stecker, Willie Hernandez. Juan Hernandez J V —FRONT ROW: Dwdley Jones, Dan Dunn, John Glen ROW 2: Sam Wolf Randy Barton, Wayne Buschnell, NOT PICTURED: Craig Hoggan Scott Graves. Walt Terry, Rich Knuth, Doug Danynerell JOHN DIETRICH WAYNE FRANK WILLIE HERNANDEZ SCOTT KELLY STECKER JACK YORK FRONT ROW: Val Hein. Jim Oury, Dave Bateman, Larry Harding, Don Hanson, Mike Murr, Doug Filan, Jim McIntosh, Tim Waite, Lon Wyrick, Dave Parson, Mike Hanson ROW 2: Manager Don Born, Ron Hams, Dave Brittain, Ray Williams, Chuck Eisele, Bob Her gen. Craig Noble, Les Peterson, Mike Wagner, Randy Voeltz, Pat Fisele. John Turney ROW 3: Coach Bob Meyer, Manager Steve Ay cock, Mike Eisele, Kevin Husted, Chandler Serven, Randy Taylor, Mark Thompson. Gary LcValley, Dave Case, Steve Martin, Dave Frederickson, Kevin Scribner, Coach Felix Fletcher, Coach Skip Drew, NOT PICTURED: Gary Brumback, Manager Jerry Krummel CoOtBAll Action in ’68 11J i 4 1 1 G VAL HEIN DOUG FILAN JIM OURY jim McIntosh DAVE BATEMAN DON HANSON TIM WAITE LON WYRICK Mike Hanson gains yardage for the Devils with thr help of Jim Oury. With some skillful fool work, Mike Murr bounds over some “grounded opponents Walla Walla W f alla Walla Walla Walla Walla W r alla Walla Walla 1968 Seasonal Scopes 6 Richland 0 Walla Walla 15 Wenatchee 19 Pendleton 6 W ' alia Walla 27 Moses Lake 31 Kennewick 6 Walla Walla 33 Pasco 19 Eisenhower 21 Walla Walla 28 Richland 26 Davis 7 19 6 12 6 19 d3.i 51 MIKE HANSON CRAIG NOBLE RON HARRIS MIKE WAGNER LARRY BRITTAIN RANDY VOELTZ CHARLES EISELE CHANDLER SERVEN LARRY HARDING RANDY TAYLOR Coach Drew, Coach Meyer, and Head Coach Fletcher MANAGER JERRYKRUMMEL discuss tactics during an important game. Managers STEVE AYCOCK and DON BOEN aid a muddy player during the Richland game MARK THOMPSON GARY LeVALLEY DAVE CASE GARY BRUMBACK KEVIN SCRIBNER ?n 7n LEFT ABOVE MIKE MURR-State AU-Star team, Most Inspirational Player award. MIKE EISELE—team co-captain, State All-Star team. Outstanding Lineman award. BELOW: LES PETERSON—Most Improved Senior STEVE MARTIN—State AU-Star team ABOVE RON HARRIS receives letter from Mr Fletcher It was Wa-Hi over Richland 6-0 in the !%8 football opener. The Blue Devils struck gold when there were only four-and-a- half minutes left in the game. Substantial yardage was gained by Jim C Jury, Jim McIntosh, Ron Harris, Mike Hanson, and Mike Murr, who carried the ball five yards down the sideline for a TD. The Pendleton Buckaroos were saddled with a 19-6 loss Hanson, Harris, and Martin were lauded on defense. On offense, Coach Fletcher praised the line work of Mike Eisele, Mark Thompson, Ray Williams, Craig Noble, and Les Peterson. A big gainer in the game was a Val Hein-to-Murr 26 yard pass. The Devils landed a 31-6 final score in a great game against the Kennewick Lions. Brumback added the only PAT during the game. Murr managed to gain 93 yards, two TD s, and hauled in one pass for 45 yards. The Ei senhower game (19-21) was a heartbreaker as the Devils got the full message of how much they needed extra points. The outstanding Devils of the night were McIntosh, who made twoTD ' s, Hanson, Murr, and Brumback. The Devils revenged themselves 26-7 against Davis. The defense of the Devils completely held the Pirates to 54 yards. Kevin Scribner, Ray Williams, Mark Thompson, Steve Martin, Gary LcValley, and Jim Oury contributed to a fine game. Scoring for the night were Hanson, Murr, and Case. Wa-Hi fell to Wenatchee 19-15 in a crucial conference game. Wenatchee scored the only points in the first half leading 3-0 on a 38 yard field goal- Then Murr climbed into the scoring column by carrying the 2nd half kickoff 91 yards for a TD. The Devils gained two more when Hanson punted and the ball was downed inches from the Panther goal line. Then Wenatchee got a safety by tackling Murr in his end zone and a drive of 48 yards with a PAT added 72 more yards and 7 more points. In the senior game (last home game), Moses Lake was to feel the ire of the Devils in a 27-6 smash. Murr showed his teeth scoring all four of Wa-Hi’s TD’s. The Chiefs scored in the third period. Again the Devil defense was the story. The 33-12 dump by the Devils against Pasco kept them in the running for second place in the Big Eight Conference. On the second play from scrimmage, after McIntosh pulled 7 yards for the Devils, Murr took the hall 67 yards for a TD. A 4 yard gainer by Harris set up Hein ' s splurge. In the last game of the year, Wa-Hi disarmed the Bombers 28- 6 and closed in a tie with Ike for 2nd in the Big Eight as Eisenhower fell to Davis. The rain stopped most fancy playing. Williams was in the scoring bracket during the night, as he roared down, grabbed a fumble and ran for a TD. Oury added all four PAT s. The Devils racked up a fine year tying with Ike for 2nd in the Big Eight with a record of 5 wins 2 losses and a seasonal record of 7 wins and 2 losses. Mike Eisele and Ray Williams were elected team captains by their fellow team members. Mike Murr, Steve Martin, and Mike Eisele were named to the Big Eight Conference All-star team. Mike Eisele received the Outstanding Lineman award, Les Peterson received the Most Improved Senior award, and Mike Murr received the Most Inspirational Player award. In total conference and seasonal records, Wa-Hi outscored all other participating conference schools 54 and 24 points respectively. The Devils finished fifth in the state to add to their greatness. 21 Mike Murr and Mike Hanson team up to gain yardage for the Blue Devils against the Pasco Bulldogs A little rain and a lot of mud at Richland did little to hamper the efforts of the Blue Devils. Mike Murr carries the ball during the Pasco vs Walla Walla game. rKfla. OK RAV WILLIAMS JOHN TURN EY CO-CAPTAIN 22 The mighty Blue Devils form an impenetrable wall against a Pasco Bulldog. A Devil makes a successful attempt at stopping his opponent. ROW I: Coach Bowman, George Wood, Dale Proctor, Rob Scott, Steve Criss, Ron Snook, GlifT Johnson, Jack Morrison, Jay Gchrett, Roger McIntosh, Jim Wallingford, Doug Haer. ROW 2: Manager Jerry KrummeL Brian Hergert, Jim Watt, John VanBeek, Mike Mitchell, Mike Vinti, Mike Minnich, Ken Thompson, Dave Veley, Chuck Sallee, Frank Han son t Bruce Brownell, Chuck Streamer. Barry Hammond, Paul Stanton, Reed Smith, Coach Chapman Basket Iw 4 l •JSfeafc VARSITY: Gary Brumback, Ron Harris, Kirk Bicrwagen, Mark Thompson, Greg Garland, Ed Crudup, Greg Jewell, Steve Martin, Dave Case, Dave Fredrickson, Jim Oury, Tim Waite, Coach Bill Bieloh. Speedy Mike Murr dumps in two more points. Ron Harris was one of the Blue Devils’ high scorers. Mark Thompson scores turn against Pasto steve Martin have case ED CRUDUP GREG JEWELL. KIRK BIER WAG EN GREGCARLAND GARY BRUMBACK RON HARRIS MARK THOMPSON JIM OL ' RY TIM WAITE DAV EPRF.DR IGKSON Ed Crudup adds another store The Wa-Hi Blue Devils opened the 1968-1969 basketball season with wins over Hermiston 46-25 and Mac-Hi 46- 45 in the annual Jamboree. The following week Wa-HTs reunion with Pendleton proved to be anything but a happv one with Pendleton winning 73-58 Bouncing back on Saturday, Wa-Hi defeated Hermiston 64-52 and 69- 59 with Mike Murr turning in 20 and 18 points in two fine offensive games. The next night saw Wa-Hi defeat Pendleton 70-54. Mark Thompson played an outstanding defensive game. Lifting Wa-Hi ' s record to 4 and 1, the Devils blasted John Rogers of Spokane 84-56 the next week. Wa-Hi opened its conference play with a discouraging defeat by Wenatchee 77-50. Davis and Pasco followed with wins of 74-64 and 67-55 respectively. Xot able to get on the winning streak. Wa-Hi dropped two more games to Richland 81-49 and to Moses Lake 73-69. Jim Oury played an excellent game against Moses Lake, pumping in 23 points. Finding success, Wa-Hi defeated Kennewick 85-74 for their first league win. Leaping Ed Crudup, getting his first starting assignment, responded with an excellent game of 20 points and 13 rebounds. Then Wa- Hi came through with an exciting win over Ike 57-56. Greg Jewell turned in a fine game of 17 points and also hit 2 foul shots in the final seconds giving Wa-Hi the win. Starling the second half of conference play, Pasco dealt Wa-Hi a 59-42 loss with game scoring honors going to Ron Harris who poured in 21 points. Davis followed with a disappointing 68-58 victory by storming from behind in the last quarter. Keeping their home court mastery over Richland. Wa-Hi won 48-46. Gary Brum back came tiff the bench to play an important role by hitting a pair of free throws which sent Wa-Hi ahead for good. Moses Lake ' s 6 ' 9’ 1 Dick Reed dominated the floor and led Moses Lake past Wa-Hi 75-62. Harris and Brumback came off the bench in the fourth quarter to collect 12 and 1 1 points respectively of the 31 points in that quarter, Wa- Hi then defeated Kennewick 74-51 which was followed by a defeat from Eisenhower 63-68% For the finale, the Wenatchee Panthers swept over the Devils 74-67. Dave Case and Steve Martin were important factors on the boards along with Ed Crudup and Greg Jewell 26 SEASON ' S RECORD Jamboree Wa-Hi 46 Hcrmiston 25 Wa-Hi 46 Mac-Hi 45 Wa-Hi 58 Pendleton 73 Wa-Hi 64 Hemiston 52 Wa-Hi 69 Hcrmiston 59 Wa-Hi 70 Pendleton 54 Wa-Hi 84 Icy Jin Rogers 56 Wa-Hi 50 Wenatchee 77 Wa-Hi 65 Davis 74 Wa-Hi 55 Pasco 67 Wa-Hi 49 Richland 81 Wa-Hi 69 Moses Lake 73 Wa-Hi 85 Kennewick 74 Wa-Hi 57 Eisenhower 56 Wa-Hi 42 Pasco 59 Wa-Hi 58 Davis 68 Wa-Hi 48 Richland 46 Wa-Hi 62 Moses Lake 75 Wa-Hi 74 Kennewick 57 Wa-Hi 58 Eisenhower 65 Wa-Hi 67 Wenatchee 74 B SQUAD—FRONT ROW: Mr Drew, Mike Wagner, Lynn Bowerman, Dave Bateman, Randy Barton. Ron Snook. ROW 2: Mark Waite, Doug Filan. Mike Mitchell, Mike Minnie!). Dave Veky, Mike Wagoner. NOT PICTURED: Frank Hanson. C SQUAD—FRONT ROW Roger VanZandc Dave Anderson. Rich Abajian, Roger McIntosh, Gary Jones, Jim Fiedler, Bob Biagi ROW 2 Brian Hergert, Reed Smith. John Van Brek. Bob Emigh, Joe Baur, BobDemianew MANAGERS Don Boen, Steve Ay cock, Jerry Krummci. Coaches Wellington and Drew and Head Coach Bieloh check statistics. VARSIty WALLY BLESS INC ER WRestlinq FRONT ROW: Arnold Moreno, Doug: Haer, Roger Rus¬ sell, Kurt Lind berg, Greg York, Dean Perrault. RAY WILLIAMS FRONT ROW ' : Mike Land, Paul Benzel, Jim McDowell, Lon Wyriek, Dare Chamberlain, Jerry Harding, Tony Hays, ROW 2 : Ernie Eichhom, Steve Brown, Chuck Streamer, Kelly McClellan, Gary ' LeValley, Ron Lentz, Mr, Olds, ROW 2: Mr. Chapman, Rich Knuth, Wally Blessinger, Pat Eisclc, Ray Williams, Kevin Husted, Dave Parson. RICH KNUTH ROGER RUSSELL jumoR VaRsity wally bless inger KURT LINDBERG PAT EISELE ARNOLD MORENO DOUG HAER Dave parson Larry her r f. rt k evin husted DEAN PERRAULT ROGER RUSSELL Pat Eisele Dave Parson Managers Ernie Etch horn and Dave Warner SEASON S RECORD VVa-Hi 38 Pasco 6 Wa-Hi 13 Moses Lake 31 Wa-Hi 36 Pendleton 16 Wa-Hi 6 Kennewick 36 VVa-Hi 16 Pullman 22 Wa-Hi 25 Grandview 15 Wa-Hi 13 Kennewick 30 Wa-Hi 23 Wenatchee 19 Wa-Hi 14 Eisenhower 27 Wa-Hi 24 Richland 19 Wa-Hi 30 Pasco 11 Wa-Hi 13 Davis 29 Wa-Hi 36 Pendleton 6 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WLTie W I,Tic 103 Larry Herbert 6 2 0 145 Rich Knuth 3 6 2 103 Dean Pcrrault 2 6 0 154 W Blessinger 7 0 2 112 Greg York 2 7 1 165 Don Hansen 3 2 0 120 Kurt Lindberg 5 5 0 165PatEisele 2 4 2 127 Roger Russel! 7 3 2 75 Ray Williams 12 0 0 138 Arnold Moreno 4 5 l 19! Kevin Husted 8 2 0 133 Doug Haer 4 4 0 HW Dave Parson 6 3 2 DON HANSON R AY WILLIAMS RICH KNUTH GREG YORK Wa-Hi opened its wrestling season by a 38-6 win over Pasco on December 5th. Roger Russell, Ray Williams, Kevin I lusted and Dave Parson posted pins The following week, the grapplers were still hot and took a 36- lb victory over Pendleton, At Pullman Wa-Hi had its first taste of defeat with a final score of 16-22. The flu added 2 more losses to the list—one to Kennewick 13-30 and one to Eisenhower 14-27 However, the Devils were soon on the winning road again as they swamped the Pasco Bulldogs 30-11. Then Dave Powell and Hosted captured pins while Larry Herbert, Russell, Williams, Greg York, Kurt Lindberg, Rich Knuth, Pat Eisele and Don Hansen added decisions to root Pendleton 34-6, Williams and Russell were the only ones to come home from Kennewick victorious as the Lions took the Devils 36-6. Then at Grandview, 4 Devils blanked their foes, Lindberg won 12-0; Arnold Moreno, t 0-0; Wally Blessinger, 5 0; and Eisele, 7-0. The final score was 25- 15. Next the matmen triumphed 23-19 over Wenatchee and put up a good struggle for a 24-19 victory over Richland. In the last league match, the Devils lost to Davis 13-29. Wa-Hi sent seven grapplers to sub-district competition. There Ray Williams picked up his only defeat of the season but went on to district where he placed first and gained a state finals berth. At State, Williams placed fourth. Dave Parson took third at sub-district and third at district. Wally Blessinger, undefeated until sub-district competition, was still able to go on to district. Larry Herbert and Kurt Lindberg both placed sixth at sub- district. Coach Chapman rated Doug Haer the most improved wrestler of the season. Wally Blcssinger gives his opponent the Ray Williams holds his opponent in a “break down, 1 ' pinning combination. Wally Blessinger flips a grappler for a pin Dave Case scores for the varsity. Doug Filan was a high scorer for the B squad. Dave Anderson adds two for the C squad. FRONT ROW Mr. Waite—adviser, Gayle (’lute, Bruce Brownell, foe Kinnev. Randv Voeltz, Bob Dockter. ROW 2: Gary Gilman, Chris Sakas, Dermis Myers, foe Kaminski, Jay Brewer. NOT PICTURED: Bruce Puller, John Short. JOE KAMINSKI Swim team In its second year as a major sport, the swim team began its activities in November and finished with the State Championship meet in Seattle, March 7-8. The team swam dual meets with Kennewick, Pullman, Shadle Park and North Central of Spokane, and VVSU frosh. Eight swimmers—John Short, Mark Perry, Joe Kinney, Boh Dockter, Gayle Clute, Randy Voeltz, Bruce Brownell and Tint Gabriel—qualified for and participated in the state championship in Seattle. 33 VOLLEYBALL—FRONT ROW Kathy Wilson, Cindy Talbot, Bonn it Crumpacker, Mari Ire Fonts, Margaret Van Berk, Colleen Larson ROW 2: Betty Young, Vicki Brewer, Rmh Hum, Debbie Kerns, Shannon McFall. Mary Lynn Mt Donald. J a nine Poiumskv, I a net Moore, Sally Ball Cheryl Ryals. 34 GYMNASTICS—FRONT ROW: Linda Roup, Marietta Walker Cindy Miller, Kan Freeman, ROW 2: Debby French, Cheryl French Joyce McKinney, Karen Fields, jo Ann Biiettrier Cheryl French guards Marda McClenney Janet Moore with a spike Marda McClenney shoots a basket BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Shannon McFall Cheryl Rvals. Judy Robinson, Ruth Hunt, Cheryl French, Barb Walters, [canine Pedum sky. ROW 2; Debbie Kerns, Mary Lynn McDonald, Betty Young, Lynn Dietrich, Kathy Wilson, Gay Shoilenherder, Janice Taylor, Vickie Brewer ROW 3: Margaret VanBcck, Marilee Foots, Debbie Walters, Marcia Follett, Marda McClenney, Jo Ann Hill, Susan Hanson NOT PICTURED Sherri Hart, Janet Hagemeister. Ski CLub SCHWEITZER BASIN S KI CLl B—FRONT ROW Jim Harold. Cnndi Horton. Terri Pringle, Lori Davidson. Judy Dodds, [anna Kress-treasurer, Cindv Cantrell, Cara Leslie. Erma Jean Cross. Barbara McFall, Lvnne Soper, Sandra Martin. Dianne Cundiff. Vicki Brewer. Mary Lvnn McDonald. Heather Cowan, ROW 2: Peggy Harris, Judy Higginbotham. Jim Collins. David Simmons, Kari Ann Freeman, Sharon Maddcss. Eleanor Beard, Debbie Lasater, Char nan Sim on-vice president, Caron Bollard, Mary Martin, Party Burgess, Bess Harter ROW 3: Vicki Cantrell. Jon Brough, Debbt Hansen, Judy Fiedler, Mary Monahan, Drbbi Walters-secretary, Margaret Minnick, Barbara Walters, .Sue Hickman,Veraphong Chanaratsopon, Greg Hoffman, Pete Aik ins, Glenn Holloway. ROW 4: Jim Baker, Craig Campbell, Barbara Kirkpatrick. Laura McLaughlin. Fred Vrnneri, Allen Smith-president David Struthcrs, Delbert Blaine, Bruce Brownell, Gary Smith. NOT PICTURED: Brooke Copeland, Doug Haas, Sieve Dunkelburg, David Skidmore, Jim Fiedler, Frank McKinney. Peggv Winters, Chuck Streamer, Peie Holm, Sharon Surn, Gay Price, Margaret Jamison, Lcs Peterson. Rob Forbes, Nancy Thomas, Chris Clem. Jack Stemmer, Kathy Tucker, Jtidi Robison, Jean Ballard, Craig Johnson, Judy Hartford, Andrew Bateman. Jim Reid, Sherri Humphrey, lean Robinson. Marsha Follett, Scott Gorham, Advisers Miss Marable and Mr. Chapman. A time to Conquec c means a shy sirl. . that snow u useful mountAineemnq CLub The Wa-Hi Mountaineering Club has found its first year a very busy one. Since its conception, demands were asked of the students physical and mental abilities. Much time was spent in practical application in the skills required of a Mountaineer. These skills included rope technique, knots, snow travel and survival, safe belaying, self arrest on ice and snow, and repelling. Yet time was set aside for the physical conditioning which is needed to perform such tasks. As much time was spent in the “campus classroom” as was spent at higher elevations in both Washington and Oregon. The goal of this year’s Mountaineering Club w ' as Oregon’s Mt. Hood, Tlv. 11,233 ft. This will be a climax to the many months of practice and expectation. Tom Greet hurst. Dave Boyer, Gordon Sivley. Tom Collins, Richard Russell, Lee Person, Pete Aik ins, Larry Bufihi 33 iKESJHFEIEKt LEE ARNOLD ABBOTT FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS secretary; Bess Harter, treasurer; Sandi M art in, OFFICERS Val Hein, Boys 1 Federation Girls ' League representative; Mark Perry, vice representative; Jim Reid president Shelley Smith, president AO MAR ISA ATKINSON SECOND SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS VanBeek, Girls’ Leagur representative; Pam OFFICERS: Dave Case, vice president; Val Hein Casey, secretary NOT PICTURED Wally president; Shelley Smith, treasurer; Margaret Bless inner. Boys ' Federation representative 41 STEVEN AYCGCK DANIEL A. HAILEY KATHLEEN A. BAILEY WILLIAM TIMOTHY BAKER CARON MARIE BALLARD DONALDC. BANCROFT MIKKI RAE BARKER CAROL LOUISE BARNES ORAN A. BASEL III CYNTHIA A. BATES THOMAS E. BAUMGARDNER ELEANOR DEMARIS BEARD 42 1EANNIE PARKER BAKER CYNTHIA A. BANNISTER ANDREW W. BATEMAN SHERYL GENE BECK SUSAN MARIE REECH1N0R JOAN M. BEECH I NOR DOROTHY M BENDER GARY RAY BENEFIEL JUNE ANN BENZ EL KAREN LEE BERGMAN M ARY E. BILLOW CRAIG S, BLANCHARD WALLACE L BLESS1NGER STEVEN BOARD DONNA JEAN BOD IN E DONALD L. BOGLE DAVID JAY BOLDMAN RHONDA KAY BOOLEN DONALD J. BOEN JR. LOWDEN BORGENS 43 DAVID E. BOSCHKER ROBERT M. BREINER LYNETTE BROTHERTON GREGORY STEPHEN BOSSINI VICKI GAYLE BREWER JEANNIE M. BROWER SUSAN L BRADEORD JOHN M. BRIGGS KATHLEEN MARIE BROWN ROBERT L. BRADSHAW ROBERTO BRIONES LINDA G. BROWN GERALD T. BRUMBACK ROSALIE BRUSH SANDRA JO BUCKLAND CHARLENE INEZ BUCKLEY 44 BRUCE D, BUMP PATRICIA A BURGESS RICHARD L BUSCH DAVID JOHN BUTTICE STUART L, RYERLEY MARGARET DONENE BYRD MARTHA L, CALLAWAY CRAIG GORDON CAMPBELL STEVE L. CAMPBELL CYNTHIA ANN CANTRELL VIOLA VIVIAN CARDENAS DAVID R. CARLILE GARY VERNON CARLSON PEGGY CARTER DAVID ALAN CASE PAMELA JEAN CASEY 45 ROSEANNECASSEDAY PATTY ANN CHRISTENSEN VERAPHONG GHANARATSOPON WRAY JENE CHASE BRIAN ANTHONY CHRISTIANO JAMES G CHUN LYNN MARIE CHEATHAM DAVID C. CLENDANIEI GAYLE W. CLUTE DAVID GLENN COBB Seniors viewing the tapping during the spring National Honor Society assembly. MARY ELIZABETH COCHRAN JANICE LADENECOMBS SARA L. COE JEANNE DIANNE CONVERSE CONNIE JORDAN COFFEY GREGORY W, COOK RICHARD L. COLLINS GUY RAYMOND COOK SHERYL A. COPE CHRISTINE LOUISE COX STEVEN W. COX PAMELA JEANNE COYLE 47 j While Mr Thomas, student teacher. lectures the .SEPS class on minority relations, the students engage in a session of diligent note taking. SUSAN CRADDOCK CYNTHIA ANN CRUDUP KIM L. CRUMP ACKER DIANE CUND1FF 48 Members of Mr. Pool ' s senior English class commonly, dubbed “Poole’s Fends. ' listen intently as Dan Furgason analyzes a poem UN 13A DALE CUMMINS DIANNA L. SPARKS DAHL DOUGLAS STEVENS DAMMARELL ALLEN T DAVIN 49 GREG E. DAVIS PAUL S. DEMIANEW ODES5IA ADELL DAVIS RENEE D.DEVANEY JAMES HITE DAVISON DAVE E. DEMARJS JOHN E. DIETRICH DONNA J. DODDS ALETHA MARLENE DOLAN LINDA KAY DORNON PAULA E. DOWNING MARY ANN DUFE CHRISTY L. DUNKELBURG THEODORE L. DURHAM LAURA LEE DRUMHELLER PAULC. EAGON 50 MOLLY L. EDDY MERRIDY LYNN EDINGTON LUCRETIA K. ELDERS MICHAEL L. ELLISON MARY C. EICHHORN GRACE H. EVERS MICHAEL R. EISELE LANETTA MAY EWING BETTIE RUTH E AIR LEY SUSAN CAROL FISHER GREG P. FARRENS DAVID EUGENE FERNALD MICHAEL S. FITZSIMMONS KAREN R. FLANAGAN JUDITH J. FIEDLER WILLIAM P. FLEENOR 51 ROBBIE PHILLIP FORBES SUSAN V. FREEPONS GORDON S. FROESE MARILEE MARGARET TOUTS CHERYL KAY FUGATE JUDY ANN FUGE JOE D. FRANCE SANDRA L, FULLER DAN I URGASON DENNIS D. GABR1ELS0N GEORGIA K.GANZMAN RONALD EUGENE G A WITH SAMUEL C.GARM1RE JR. MICHAEL EARL GILKISON EARL TONY GARNER RICHARD L. GARNER STAN L. GILMAN KAYJEAN GREEN THOMAS EVAN GREETHURST TERRY E, GREGERSON TERESA M. GREGORY DENNIS W. GROOM MARGARET JANE GROTE HATTIE J.GUSE DANIEL L. HAGEDORN RONALD LEE HAGEDORN JAROME D. HAGEN 54 DEHOR AH R. HANSEN MICHAEL C. HANSEN KENNETH ALLAN HARDING LARRY HARDING PATRICK S. HARDING JAMES DAVID HARMON JR. LUCILLE E, HARPER RONALD EUGENE HARRIS CARROLL COLLEEN HARRY KATHERINE 1. HART SHERRY KAY HART ELIZABETH A. HARTER JOHNNIE LYNN HARTMAN DAVID ALLEN HARTZHEIM DON E. HAUER MARY KATHLEEN HAWMAN PEGGY HAYDEN MICHAEL HAYS CATHY LOUISE HEACOCK ROCKY L. HEATH VALDEAN JAY HEIN H. DEE HERMANNS WILLIE G. HERNANDEZ WILLIAM L. HERNDON LINDA HICKMAN JUDY DIANE HIGGINBOTHAM MARGO R. HIRST SUE HICKMAN LAWRENCE A. HILL ERNEST CLARK HICKS SANDRA LEE HILL WILLIAM KENETH HILL k ' BOBBY HODGE GREG A. HOFFMAN REBECCA LOUISE HOLM PATRICIA ANN HOPKINS LEONARD DUANE JENSEN JENNIFER L KELL A R JERRY V, KELLY MARK C.JUNGMANN JOVONNAKEGLEY CRAIG STEPHEN JOHNSON LINDA SUE JOHNSON STEPHEN G. KELTY JUDITH A. KEITH MLR WIN O. KKNTCH 59 PAMELA V. KILGORE JOSEPH ROBIN KINNEY JEANINK KINSKATHER BARBARA ANN KIRKPATRICK VERN STEVEN KLEIN WILMA JEAN KLOEPPER DENNIS ALMON KNAPP CAROLYN LOUISE KNOWLES NANCY ANNE KNOWLES RICHARD K, KNUTH KATHRYN MARIE KONSKI REBECCA S. KORI HAGE CYNDI M. KRALMAN JANNA LYNN KRESS 60 R. COLLEEN LANPHIER TERRI LIN LAUTERBACH JAMES L. LAVADOUR KATHERINE LYNN LEISLE JOHN VERL LEONETT1 KAREN LEPIANE GRETCHEN KRISTA LESLIE LONNY R. L1GHTEOOT LINDA LORRAINE LILLKVOLD PRISCILLA DIANE LIND 61 LUCY ANN LINKER JAMES THOMAS LONG KAREN MARIE LONG SUMALEE MANOMAIVIBUL VIRGINIA L. LOVELESS DAVID L. MARCH BARRY A. MACARIO SHELLEY RENEE MAESTRETO SANDRA MARTIN STEPHEN H. MARTIN STEVE A. McEWEN LAURA L. McLAUGHLIN RONALD LEE McCAULFY LESLEY D. McCLANAHAN MARY LYNN MCDONALD REGINAS. McKAY PENNY LYNN MCDONALD DAViu McKenzie gary e. McConnell KEVIN MICHAEL McFARLEY MARY V. MET AST ASIO SHERRI LEE McNANN MIKE MEYER YVONNE ROSE MEYER LANIE JO McMURRAY GUYG. ME1NERS One of Mrs VVhitner’s vocabulary and composition classes is busih working on an assignment. 64 JOHN E. MODINE JOHN SCOTT MOHRLAND MARY L. MONAHAN STEVE D. MONTGOMERY JOHN J. MOORE NANCY C. MORRIS ARNOLD MORENO CARO LIE JEAN MORFORD MICHAELC. MURR HELEN E. MYR1CK JAMES M. NORTON EDWARD W. ONCERS DEBRA K. OUELLETTE KAREN ANN PARKER MARY BETH PARSONS STEVEN D. PARSON MICHAEL D. NEAL NANCY LYNN NEWMAN SUSAN E. NICHOLS CRAIG EDWARD NOBLE JANICE MYRiCK DONALDG.OWEN KATHERINE MARIE PASCOE LESLIE J. PEPIN CARLA M. PEISLEY ERNIE LEE PATZKGWSKI BERTIE PENA RANDALL A, PETERMAN CANDY ANN PHARES CHAKORN PHISUTHIKUL RICKY A. PISANI ROSELLE JOY PITNER KATHLEEN VICTORIA PRINE MARY HEATHER REBMAN JAMES SCOTT REID 69 RENA MARILYN ROOP MIRJANA ROSKA DEBRA M. ROUSE DENNIS E. RUGG 1 70 MARGIN LYNN RUSH LOW CHRISTINE RUSSELL As spring tomes, so dues graduation and the fitting of raps and gowns. Dana Sparger is being measured for hers. BARBARAS, SHELL KAREN LEE SCRIBNER ROGER J. RUSSELL MARSHA SAXE SUZANNE L. SCHATZEL KARLA M. SCHIFFMAN DAVID A. SCHMALTZ BRUCE A. SCOT! DIANA L. SIMMONS ALBERT W. SMI RES ALLEN B. SMITH DEBRA L. SMITH JOHN R, SMITH MICHELLE DALENE SMITH SUZANNE E. STEEL WENDY MONA SMITH STAN LEY SMITH CAROL STEEN DANA MAIN SPARGER SUSAN MARIE SORNSON JACK D. STEMMER SUSAN SPOHN PHILLIP D- SPENCER SANDRA KAY STEWART GEORGE RICHARD SPURLOCK JANE LOUISE SFORLEDER 73 JENNY L. STJLWELL LARRY A. STIRLING RICHARD TAYLOR SUSAN JANE TAYLOR MARIN NICHOLAS STROE LAURIE H. STROTHERS ANNE L + TAGGART SUSAN JEAN TAYLOR SHELLEY DARCELLE TROUSDALE PATRICIA LEA TSCHRITTER KAREN TUCKER JOHN HERBERT TURNEY TRUDY LYNNE TYLER WILLIAM G. URIBE LAUREL E. URLACHER 76 LOREN W, VAN BUSKIRK CHRISTINE LEA WALKER RANDALL JAMES VOELTZ MICHAEL E. WALKER 77 DONNA L. WOOD LEWIS C. WOODARD CHARLES EDWIN WOOLEOLK ALYICE JANNE WRIGHT DAN A. WURTZ PAULETTE R. YEEND MICHAEL P. YELEN1CH IRANKLIN R. YOUNG DARRYL L. ZEHNER NOT PICTURED: JOEY ARONSON PATRICIA KATHLEEN BARKLEY SHERYL BATES KATHERINE R. BOATMAN DAVID M.BROOKS TED R. BROOKS FRANK BRANNAN MICHAEL CAMPANELLI ste:ven r.campanelli JERRY CARMAN JOE CHAPPELL LINDA JOHNSON CHAVES JONATHAN J. CRAIG DENNIS D. DAWES MARLENE DUBOIS DENNIS E. EIDE LINDA S. F.NGEN JAMES HENRY REYNOLDS DALE FAGALDE FRANK GALLO WALLY GOADE JAMES EUGENE GOUGE KATHY HALEY JOEL HANSON BRIAN FRANCIS HARRIGAN JOHN HELLSTROM MARTIN REAGAN HOWELL RON HULTS MARGARET CHRISTINA HUNTER LINDA D. JENKINS SCOTT NELSON JENSEN DAVID K. KARL JOHN McADAMS KING JOHN LONEY DELORES JEANNE Mac DONALD MARY JEAN MARKS VICKI MATLOCK james isaac mcintosh JOHN ROY MESSINGER SUSAN MOELLER LES PERATOVICH KATHLEEN T. RHAY THEODORE A.RONDEMA DAVID RUTZ FRAN WILLIAM SANFORD JO STONE PAMELA J.STRAHM RAYOLA MARIE STRADLEY KENNETH W. STUMP ROBERT D. STOWE DAVID LEE STREETER DARYL E. STROHMEIER ALLEN TATE KENNETH E. THOMPSON WILLIAM JOSEPH TOLLEY GREG L. VANDONGE ROGER W. WAGEMAN ROD ZUVER Here Mr. Dennis, Washington State Teacher of ihe Year, helps Judy Fiedler with some physics calculations. 79 Cecil Ackerman Deb by A lexander Janet Alexander Valent Alexander Judy Allen Kathy Alley J I r Nanci Allred Sue Amedeo Marvin Arland Debbi Anderson Gail Anderson Jerilynn Anderson Nancy Anderson Mary Anthony Carolyn Arbini tdee Arvidson JuniORS Bob Ashmore Noma Augustine Debbie Austrian Mary Austin Dave Bachman L enure Bach told Alan Bailey Cheryl Bailey Debra Bailey Bonnie Baker Al.,n li.ill Christine Ballard Judy Baimer Shirley Banks Boh Barnes James Bates Kirk Baumann h Joist Beech incur 80 Jim Beewin Rose Mary Bell Marv Belzsr Sandy Benson Paul Ben;el Mike Bergevtn John Biagi Judy Biagi Dave Bickford Jess Bickford Kirk Bierwagen Dave Billow Del Blame Mall Bland Cindy Block Onic Bloomberg Sharon Boatman Kathy Bogle Diana Ropnnill Bob Bold man FIRST SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS’ Mark Thompson, president; Doug Walters, vice president; Paula Filan, secretary; Charnan Simon, treasurer; Sally Rojo, Girls ' League representative. NOT PICTURED: Don Hanson, Boys ' Federation representative. 81 Mark Bold man Dave Bond Roxi Boulen Sandy B owe mi an David Boyer De-Ann Brad street Judy Brandhagen Jerry B ruining Steve Bray Doug Breen Karon Bristol Larry Brittain Lora Britton Dons Brock Thach Brooks Connie Brown Neil Biown Bruce Brownell Anita Buell Louis Buncc Andrea Byrd Patty Brown Bob Bruise her JoAnn ftuettner Sarah Burrows Lavina Cohoon Terry Brown Jim Buchanan Mike Buettncr Wayne Bushnell Linda Camarillo WaLli Brown Glenna Buckley Ken Buley Nancy Bynum Vickie Cantrell SECOND SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS; Janet SchneidmiHer, secretary; Pat Eisele, Boys ' Federation repre¬ sentative; Kathy Emery, Girls ' League representative; Mark Thompson, vice president; Charnan Simon, treasurer; Kevin Scribner, president. 82 Darrell Currier Evelyn Carter Christine Casey Donna Chandler Ida Mae Chsvci Cathy Christiansen Margaret C laugh ton Joyce Cobh Terri Cochran Jim Coe Linda Coleman Jim Collins Cull on Conkey Brooke Copeland Ruben Coronado Rosie Courson Mari Cowles Erma Jean Cross Vickie Cross Joe Crowder Edward Cmdup Jim Cummings Terry Daniel Tom Daniel Susan Danielson Pete Danjoth Delbert Dunley Dean Davis Jack Davis Robert Davis Lori Davison Ken DeCrandmont Linda Dennis Clint DeVoir Kirby DeWayne Dan Dimoek Robert Dockter Michael Dudley Daniel Dunn Sandy Durham Judy Dykstra Lorraine Ed vat son Jerry Edwards Pat EisJe Tim Elliott Mike El welt Kathy Emery Gary Ender Wanda Png Mike Evans Gordon Figgimt Kari Freeman Shirley Gall Mark Gehring Paul Goctsch Dennis Gray Chris Ewing Paula i- ilan Collins K, Freitas John Gallagher Dale Gehrkc Debbie Goldsbury Judy Eye stone Steve Hetgcr Cheryl French Roger Gallagher Vic Gessel Denny Good hew Sandy FaGalde Steve Foster Linda French Gregg Garland Diane Gillingham Jeanette Goodman Safi Fs erstrom Wayne Frank Brenda Frost Verne Game J elf G tea ton Doug Goucher Suzanne Fajotko Phyllis Frazure Mary Lou Fulgham Roy Garza John Glen Jeriann Graham Karen Fields Dave Frcderickson Tim Gabriel Jay Gchretl Marilyn Glimsdalc Scott Graves Fred Green 84 Larry Hagen Hagen H a r r Hammond Don Hanson Susan Kan son Debbie Harbcrt Lori Harding Kay Harding Joan Harlan Mike Harris Shirley Hints Pat Harrigan Judi Hartford Kim Hartley Debbie Hart Hep Sue Hartwell Marcia Hartzheitn Belinda Hatchett t’andi Haugen Mike Hawes Jackie Hays Debbie Heading t sther Heldt Steve Henderson Ron Henderson Delia Hernandez Bob Hergert Walt Heeler 85 George Hicks Steve Hill David Hilly aid Marsha Hilton Mike Heim Indie Hirsh Curt Hockett Mike Jlogeiuon Glen Holloway Joe Honeycutt Tom Honn Hal Hoover Kafldi Horton Sandy Hovland Cindy Hobbs Marty 1 Hnie Rob Hulls Sherri Humphrey Hit] Huntington Mary Huntington Kerry Husted Ruth John Mark Johnson Martin Johnson Maury Johnson Scott Johnson Tresa Johnson Dwelley Jones Kem Jones Marilyn Jones Meredith Jones Brad Jordan Steve Jordan Judy Jay Connie Jungmonn 86 Bonnie Katsel Merla K attache Dean Kelly Greg Kelly Nancy Kennedy Kriss K i bier Mike Kin let AI Klava no JancI Kluehc Alan Knutson Dcbi Kress Bruce La Gasa Sandra Lamb Mike Land Loti Lane Debbie Lanphier Colleen Lanon Debbie Lasaler Susan LaotVr WBfe Lauifon Joe Ledbetter Harry Leiferman Ron Lent Jack Leonard Betty ' Lewis Ken Light Kurt Lind berg Dean Linde man Susan Lhrengood Debbie Loudcrmilk Chris Loveland Ra t Lowrance Tonia Lynch Bob Lylhgut Gary Mackey Sharon Madden Ken Maiden Sally Mann Jerry Manuel Mary Martin Pat Martin Janet MartusctlU 87 Mike Martini Janine McCaw Lynn McConnell Joyce Me Kenney John Meredith Kathy Miller Loretta Milieu Lana Mason Richard Mason Cindy Mathews Patty Mayers Cyndy Mayknder Ronald McBride Karla McCtanahan Trudy McClaiy Maid a MeClenney Sheri McClure Terry McCann Donna McCoy Patti McCracken Jim McDowell Barb M cl ill Lana McKillip Deanne McMann Manuel Mendoza Connie Milam Beveriy Miller Tracy Miller 88 Margin. ' 1 Miftitklt Steve Moo smart Janet Moore Keith Myers Jeff Neal David Mitchell Barbara Moore Jolyn Morlc Becky N uss NOT PICTURED: Bill Benedict Jerry Bernard Richard Bieghlcr Theresa Bogle Alvin Campbell Cithleea Qiedcsfer Thomas Criss David Du bob Nancy Elam James Ellis Larry F arris Dana Mowers Kevin French Rodney liri fith Dee Harman Vicki Harper Robert Hartwell Brian Heagle Charles K inter Dong Kirk Paula Kuzens Rove Loom an Carl Morrow David D. Faison Jean in e Pol um sky Dennis Prea Charles Ratcliff Geraldine Schut Donna Smith Ken Smither Richie Strojtinsky Dick Wallingford Don WingJer Lynn Mitchell Bruce Moore Allan Myers SFC Prine watches as Mike Hawes finds a grid azimuth on a map of Washington in Military 2. 89 Robyn Newton Linda Norcott Jack O ' Brien Debbie Olin Kathy Oliver Dave Olsen Lynn Osborn La Rae Passmore Jim Oury Teresa Ravish Mark Overman Dean Re mul t Don Painter Michelle Perry Find Palumbo Kick Peterman Sherri Parker Bob Peterson Marilyn Parris Niels Peterson Anne Plummer Judy Preso Allen Raguso Dave Powell Sitvcra Pryor Sandra Randall Debbie Ray bom Connie R august Bob Record Chuck Reger Jan Retd Ed Re is te r Hill Renick Susan Phinney Dave Richards Connie Richardson Jim Riggs Steve Ri Henhouse Jim Robanske Steve Robbins Jo Ann Robinson 90 Baiil Ryan Charles M. Salkc Linda Sutton Randy Swenson Mary Sylvester DarU Sami ah 1 Sam Sawyer Linda Schaefer Mike Schaub Del Schenk LeWayne Schmeier Jan Sc hire id miller Paul Schne id miller Van Stfiocsalet Rob Scott Kevin Scribner San di Seel Cynthia Selde Chandler Serven Darlene Shamp Richard Shavlik Roger Shavlik Rosetta Shaw Mike Shearer Debby Shelton Mike Ship ion 9 ! Brent Smith Scott Smith Gaiy Smith Phil Snell Lynne Soper Peggy Somalia Linda Spencer Kelly Sleeker Dave Stewart Sharron Stim Lance Stoddard Deborah Si oiler Frances Storey Kathy Straus Linda Srrampher Dcby Strahm Louise Tabor Randy Taylor Bobo Tarwatcr Murray Taylor Diana Tate Chary Tennent Dave Strothers Carol Stomp f John Sturm Sieve Suckow Margaret Surratt Linda Sutton Cynthia Taylor Diane Taylor Mike Thomas David Thomasscn 92 Ken Thompson Kenny Thompson 1 jjk Thompson Ken Thonney Tom Treadwell Nkk L!nek Karen Underwood Kathy Usko Rip Van Winkle Lohn Vickers Cheryl VMan Paula Vi vie David Wagner Judy Wagoner Mareas Wainwright Tim Waite Barbara Walters Deb hi W r alters Doug Walters Rcva Walters Dan Ware Patty Wendt Judi Watson Mary Weits Dell Wans Deb Whaley Debbi Weathers Gene W ' h i te Cynthia Wilkins Judd Williams Mary Jo Williams Judy Willoughby John Tocws Pam Tompkins Terri VanAusdle Connie VanDongc Carman Voshall Karen Vostral Lissa Walker Nancy Wallach Vicky War drip Leu Ward Rita Weber Oman Wilcox Kathy Wilson Con nie W r e idem ann M civ a W i Icox m Re ba Wil son 93 Any high school junior may take the National Merit Scholarship test, A large number of Walla Walla High School juniors do this each year Joy Wi the ro w Gene Wright Luann Wolfe Margie Wood lan Woodruff Bill Yaw Greg York 94 m Sophomoces Betty Abrams Cindy Anderson t the! Arvidwn Jim Baker Faye Adwfi Dive Anderson Dark Balky SlUy Ball Tim Ad tiny ■ on Jack Albers Pete Atkina Nola Alkn Randy Alkssio Richard Antes Jo Ann BaJky Joan Ballard Vi jv ne Barnett Kandy Barton Della Birtrop Dart Bateman Joe Baur MoniLa Bear Candy Beck Kathy Becchlmn Diana Beeson BUI Belt Suwn Better Ted Benedict Arthur Serve fiel Becky Bennington Debbie Bergfvus Bob Biagi Hi Bicais Cindy Bickford Bob Bittow Jennifer Black Kick Blake 95 Bob E. bs ow n Bob M. Brown Steve Brown Sui4tt Brown Dave Brute David Brim ton Janey Brush Greg Buckley Ray Budau Larry Bughi Guy Bundy Debey Butler Debbie Butler Mike Butikv Pirn Buttiee Marcella Camarillo SECOND SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Chuck Streamer, presi¬ dent; Kent Moosman, vice president; Lynn Dietrich, secretary ' ; Janice Taylor, Girls 1 League representative: Deena Jensen, treasurer; Tom Simon, Boys 8 Federation repre¬ sentative. Bonnie Carlson Patsy Carter Sandra Carter Sharon Carter Sieve Casey Qen Cedi Dave Chamberlain Anita Che nan It Dan Chenowelh Donna Oiipman Karen Clay Ion Christine Clem Tom Clements Richard Oeridariicl Maty Cliber Becky Cochran Roy Cohoon Jim Collett Tim CoUini Dint Conklin Delbert Conrad 96 FIRST SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS— FRONT ROW: Janice Taylor, secretary; Heather Cowan, treasurer ROW 2: Tom Simon, president: Lon Wyrick, vice president; John VanBeek, Boys’ Federation representa¬ tive. NOT PICTURED: Terri Pringle, Girls League rep¬ resentative. Kney Cum wit flarik Corknjm Reeky Coronado Yolanda Cortina Hr thcj Co 1 an Debbie Cox Steve Criss Teresa Cri Darlene Cross Jane Cmdop Bonnk Cmmpacfcer Rind!} ' Damon hm Daniel Jtnci Daniel [ ' Wi 1 - ' Donna Daudt Lea Dtvin Lin Davin Jamie Davis Jane Davis Kathy Davis Ken Deford Olga De Leqai Jon Della Bob Demi anew Mike Dennis Lynn Dietrich M; ry Lynn Dimock John Dipnd Judy Dodds Myma Dolan 97 Susan hoonaji Crystal Dotson Becky Downing Tom DminhcUcr Robert Dubois Patty Duff Maiy Duffy Wlttim Duncan Stm Dunkclbury Nancy Dy jrt Gait Dye Jane Dccncy Cindy Lades Ernie Eiehhorn Chuck t tsele Ron f rd m in Gary Fairchild Juhnte Fairley Pam m FweiuUo Peggy Fanciulto Julie an shier Gary Faittit Maiknc I aimer Pal V anxll Kathy Fausii Donna Fernandes Jim Fiedler Linda F ig$im Barbara Filin Doug Ftlan Kathy Fish Rick Flanagan Mai Flee nor Laura Folkit Name Fortney Becky Foster Teni Fowler 98 Mn, Burns sophomore English classes enjoyed a special report on the Hawaiian luau. Gary Fine Marianm Gtw Dean Gelling Susie Gilben ’ ' Wi r ' V % Lynn Frank Gary Gilman Milton Girdner Rojann Goble 99 Paul Goetz Dan Greer Dean n Gw inn Dick Kahn Becky Martini Dunne Hiftliep Tony Gaklrbury Cheryl HaJI John Harm«ir. Nancy I la ih aw ay Juan G ornate z Darbara Hamada I bn Harold Con Lee Kays Ian Goofcbcy Gwen Grce (hunt Duu£ H a Shirley Hamby Vjki Harper Terny Hay i Scott Gorham Richard Grieii Jo-Kay Habcrsitok Frank Hanson F rank Karri i Rick Hcilbrun Darrel Heifer Daw Mender Connie Henderson Gwen Henderson Klndy H end nek mn ft Larry Herbert Sticy Hoekstja Shelly Horton Judy Hurst Kirk Jesset Dave Jones Brian H eigen Sandra Hoffman Anita Howard Brenda Ingalls Tom lessee Gary loner. Juan Hernandez Craig Hog an Lanrv Hucihrr Maigw jaekel Janice Job Pam Jordan Kathy Herndon Randi Holbrook Dave Hufford Linda Jackwn Bn an Johnson Larry Jorgensen Jerry Hill Tom Holland Myron Huk Debbie Jeff? Cliff Johnson Joe Kaminski Jo Ann Hill Pete Holm Lauren Hunt Larry J ell non Randy Johnson Stephanie Kad Tern Hill Steve Happen Beverly Hunter Deem Jensen Carole Jones Jay Keiler Terry Keller Vicki Kempf Debra Kcrm One Kibitz Virginia Kin man Nikki Kinney Sandra K inter roi Patty Landers Terr) Lajidoni Dcbi Lane Jeff Lingdon Kathy Lathiop Rosanna Liurclla J amice Ledford Steve Leipei Mike l eone Hi Cara Leslie Gary Le Valley Ray Lewis Mike Light lew I Julie Limnbeiger Cindy Lloyd Susan Loeati Dave Looey Rkk l ong Cuiene Loseke Robert l owery Debbie Lynch Ed Lyons Ted Lythgoe Jo Ann Hate Larry Mack let Sharon Maiuri Dave Mate ofrn 103 Mike Min hell Linda Mobley Lynne Monahan Doug Montgomery Pam Mosie Dick Moore Sandra Moore Kent Moosman Trank Moro tvangclma Moreno Frank Morgan Pam Morgan Terry Morgan Carol Moring lock Moitiwn Candy Monger Deby Mury Dennis Myers Nancy Myers Jennifer Naimy Norma Neher Jerry Nelson Robert Nelson Robin New bum Candi Newman Terry Nicoles Danny Niston David Nukei Gayl Nordstrom Maria Nor Ion John Novakovkb Luis Ocansr Ken Olsen Tony Ongers Jim Owens Chrir Parker Ketlee Parker Pam Parker Robert Parks Steve PjiTerson Jeff Patton Beth Pant Doug Pay ion Stephen Penni John Perkins Michelle Person Let Person Dana Peterson 104 pgl Priervon StndJ. Presi Peggy Pud will Fya Richards Rhonda Robin von Lame Russell Munel Pc try Leslie Philip Tom folKHi Karen Ponti Jo Ann Porter Larry P«so Don Priday Bruce Pul Ter line! kagan Km Priest r Julie Ptinc Terri Pringle John Ranyard Chris Ri$mui«ii Terri Reue Mike Prior Dak Proctor Sharon Keifinuki Jim Rice Debbie R it hard wn Peggy Rogeri, Kristine Richard win Robin Roop Rod Rif hind win Kim Rosenkraru Tom Richardson John Ro a Randy Ridenour Linda Roup Judi Robinson Michelle Rouse Ann Robinson Sieve Rouse 106 Claude Scott Lola Sheppard Ed Seiner Barb Sherry Lyuda Sharp Tun Ship ion Jody Savant Anne Sawy er Pally Schafer Suun Schmaltz Maiy Ann Schncbly Albert Sthneidmiller (ally Schneider Jim SchoesaJer Sharon Shaw Shirley Shoemaker Gay Schallenberger Ronald Sholtys Den Sinden Pam Sim Tom Simon Gordon Sivley Sola Simmons Dave Skidmore David Sliw«n Belli Sloan Janet Small Pam Smelter Guy Smith Larry Smith Reed Smith Teresa Smith 106 Dcbbi Smoke Jon Sneddon Bob Snell Carry Snoddy Ron Snook Gail Soderrtfom Paul Si in i on Bill Stanton Sand! s title i Chuck Streamer Sc DU Slit well Lenota Stub Mel Id Marda Stlmmcl Lily Stubblefield Patty Stoekftad Teri Sullivan Paul Sutliff Pam Swank Doug Swenaon Anoc Sylwiier Karla Tabb Linda Taggart Ondy Talbot Rich Tale Janice Taylor Stanley Taylor Debra Thome Ken Th ruber Gary Vinti gives Pam Smlres an assist with her frog in biology class. S heron Tichi Ditmey Tobin Cyndl Torn Union Linda Tolley 107 Rich ud Tomlinsoo John VanBeek Janet Visit Julie WaJket Jenny Wallace Wayne WaMland Mary Towner td VanScottei Kyle Voftnn Kathy Walker Jim Willing;forii Thearon Winwr Sue Ann We«lhcnnon Jim We idem inn Svf Trinaeth Rofer ViflZandt Mjkt Winner Jim Treadwell Dive Vcky Mike Way one? Bill Tfoul Fled VeiUffri Mark Waite Kathy Tucker Rohn Vieken Curtii Walker Common scene between class—Cindy Talbot and Rozann Goble. Silly Tujmin Guy Vjnti Darlene W alker VI arietta Walker Den nil WaJiers DoreOa Walton Sue Tyler Mike Vinti Debbie Walker Robert A. W alker Ralph WtonuhtT Jim Wart line Weill Jink While 108 Leslie Williams Lon Wyrielc Buddy tave Dodie Winnell Lynn Yeknkh Randy Record Sam Woir Susan Yenney John Sire Barbara Knuth, Cindy Bickford, and Chris Maylender prac¬ tice meal preparation in home economics class. NOT PICTURED: Sandra Burnt Sieve Bray Ncuma Conrad Valerie Finselh Sherry Hard! Gary Hector Connie Hickman Joseph Jensen Mary Johnson Richard Myers Dennis Nelson Re K Olson Duane Peters. Steven Reed Robert Rittenhousc Roberto Romero Karen Smires Larry D Smith David Stiller Donald Trout Lonnie Turner Charter Wlfcofton Don Winyler 109 FRANKLIN HANSON Principal AdministRAtion RICHARD NE HER Asst Principal INA MONAHAN Counselor DR DEL PETERSON Superintendent W.G LEDBETTER AssL Principal 110 ADA HOWELLS Counselor GORDON KENT Counselor FLORENCE MCGOVERN Counselor AMY SHOOP School Nurse DON ANDERSON Business Education faculty DOROTHY ANDERSON Home Economics WELDON ANDERSON Business Education GEORGE BEAGLE Orchestra MARY BALDWIN Librarian MARY BAILEY English 111 DOROTHY BEARD Librarian DAVID BERG French, Russian, German B ANN IE BOWMAN BETH BUCKNUM Biology, Zoology, English Coach C. BRUEGGEMEIER BILL BIELOH Algebra. Coach RICHARD CAMPANELLI I.M.Center Co-ordinator ELEANOR BURGESS C hem ist ry, G com eirv JAMES CHAPMAN Boys 1 P.E., Coach , f FA w PRIZE ' T0C AUDREY BURNS English CHARLESCLARK Welding, Agriculture Geometry, Algebra Department Head DELORES CLARK Para-professional RICHARD CLARK Vocal Music, Humanities EVA CLAY English I V 112 LEWIS DREW Math, Trigonometry. Math Analysis, Coach ELTON FENNO U.S. History, Socio- Econom ics. Department Head MARYJOGFJDL English. Dev. Reading LORRAINE DUMMLER Typing, Record Keeping GERALDINE HARTLEY Speech, Drama, Creative Writing LAVERN GLASGOW Driver Education W ILBUR BOSCHKER Mechanical Drawing FELIX FLETCHER Athletic Director, Coach EDWARD HAMM Driver Education JOYCE HUNTINGTON Geometry. Algebra RON HUNTINGTON Biology, Coach MARGARET JA NSEN Secretary MAR IANN A JONES Study Hal! BERNHARD LANG Driver Education MARY KOCH Humanities, Latin, French MSG ROBERT LOWERY Military DUANE KUSLER English CHARLES MCBRIDE U S. History, Current .Affairs JOSEPH LYTLE Spanish RUSSELL LARSEN Band, Supervisor of Music M AURICE LIGHT Distributive Education VIRGINIA MAR ABLE English JO LYNN MCBEE English JAMES MCKAY Apiculture EDWIN MOSER Art ROBERT MEYER Algebra, Geometry, Coach CLARK NELSON Driver Education BETTY MYERS Secretary DALE NESBITT English, Journalism MARY ELLEN MORRISON Bookkeeping, Typing DIANNE NORQUIST Para-professional CLIFFORD OLDS German CH ARLES PATTERSON English, Hunamiiies. Drama BETTY PETERSON Occupational Education RAY PULLEY Woodshop, Shop Math SFC JAMES PRJNE R.O.T.C. LT. COL. JAMES REYNOLDS ROIC KENNETH RHODES U S History EDWIN SAAR I Biology, Aeronautics, Socio-Economics Industrial Math RICHARD POOLE English, Department Head LOUISE REA Office Practice JOSEPH ROFF Auto Mechanics ELEANOR E QUA IN Reception isi HAZEL SCOTT Library Secretary DEAN SHOEMAKER U,S, History Northwest History RICHARD SHROPSHIRE Chemistry CAROLYN SHUPE French JEANNINETALWAR Para-professional ARLEEN SM ITH Girls ' P E. DORIS SMITH Home Family Education JAMES TOMLIN Biology, Earth Science, Coach 116 SFCJAMES SIMMONS R.OT.C, ROBERT TAYLOR Bookkeeping, Business I .aw CHARLOTTE WIRTH Girls ' P E. KYLE WAITE Business Math ALBERT WORTHINGTON Geography World -Affairs. U S. History, Driver Education DEAL VANDEGRIFT U.$. History. Social Economics LOLA WHFTNER Advanced Reading, Vocabulary, Composition JULIA WELLS Volunteer Para- profcssional HAR VEY WELLINGTON Western Civilization. Coach, Geography World Affairs STEVE VANAUSDLE Vocational Agriculture VIRGIL WRIGHT Driver Education KATHY YONKERS Western Civilization. English 117 1 8 CUSTODIANS—UPPER: Don Elder (Head Custodian), Darrell Michaeison, Willis Kelsey, Jacob Heimbigner, LOW ' ER: Doug Staudenmaier (Asst. Custodian), Gilbert Cunningham, Carl Shepard. BUS DRIVERS—Bill Berry, Joe Haberstock, Wilbur Crumpackcr, Louis Peek ham, Leonard Adams, Marion Jackson, Jake Baker, Ernest Evers. Millcrd Y ' anDonge NOT PICTURED — Lewis J a c k y (Supervisor), A. L Batterson, Marjorie Brotherton, Harold Colvin, Averv Cornell, Bettv De Beaumont Gene Gossett, Darlene Hanford, Ronald Klassen, Louis Zara. fopeign students SUMALEE MANOMAIVIBUL VERAPHONG CHANARATSOPEN (Far Left) Sumalee Manomaivibul’s first name translates into flower. Bark home in Bangkok, Thailand, where she went to an American high school, shcs the oldest of five children. After three years, she decided to come here for her senior year. Her hobbies include cooking and listening to all kinds of music. She plans to go on to Walla Walla Community College and later to be¬ come a secretary ' . Chakom Phisuthikul is the youngest of five boys whose home is in Bangkok, Thailand. Last year, as a junior, he went to high school in Santa Cruz, California, and then came here to finish in Walla Walla, His pastimes include sketching and playing badminton and ping- pong. Next year he hopes to go on to college to be¬ come an architect. CHAKORN PHISUTHIKUL Veraphong Ghana ratsopen. w ' hose last name stands for victory, is an identical twin. His twin and four younger brothers and sisters are still at home in Thailand. Last year he went to high school in Monterey Bay, Cali¬ fornia and came to this area to visit relatives. He liked it so well here that he decided to stay the full school year. In his spare time he likes to ski, swim, and play badminton. His goal is to go on to college and major in economics. school life 121 Boys’ feOeRAtion MR. NEHER Adviser RAY WILLIAMS President SCOTT MOHRLAND Vice President MIKE EISELE Secretary ' LON NY LIGHTFOOT Treasurer BOYS ' FEDERATION ELECTED HOME¬ ROOM REPRESENTATIVES — FRONT ROW: Jim Cummins, Aden Knudson, Dennis Gray. ROW 2: Steve Penni, Greg Loncy, Rich Abajian, Bruce Puller. ROW 3: Juan Hernan¬ dez, Tim Baker, Greg Wendler. NOT PIC TURED: Keith Meyer, Bill Huntington, Tony Lynch, Don Hanson, Lon Wyrick, Larry Stir ling, Ron McCauley, Doug Filan, Onie Bloom¬ berg, Bill Hill, Staey Hoekstra, Frank Young, Steve Casey, Ray Lewis, Bill Stiller, Dallas Moore, Ken Olson, Ed Reister, Roger Van- Zandt, Robert Walker, John VanBcck, Kurt Lindberg, Dean Kelly, Scott Mohrland. 122 Activities for the Boys’ Federation, under the leadership of Rav Williams, included the auto registration in the fall and an auto safety check in cooperation with the Stale Patrol in the spring. They sponsored a frolic, a smoker, and a dance on the tennis courts and supported special activities during Homecoming and Sadie Hawkins’ weeks. Some of the assemblies featured commando basketball, a lecture from a 13 year veteran of the Indv 500 on safe driving, and a program on survival in nature by Mr, Odd Bjcrke. To increase participation, Bovs’ Federation beanies were sold. In cooperation with many groups, they participated actively in the school bond campaign. AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION: Pat Eiselr Lonny Lightfhot, Susan Taylor, Frank Hanson, Dale Proctor. BOYS’ FEDERATION ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES: Don Hansen junior, Wally Blasinger-scntor, Pat Eisele-jumor, John Van Beek snphomore. Tfm Simon-sophomore, NOT PICTURED: Val Hein-senim Boys’ Federal ion Smoker CAR REGISTRATION: Scott Mohrland, Lonny Lightfont, Mike Hanson, Ray Williams BOYS’ FEDERATION BASKETBALL ASSEMBLY: George Hicks, Don Boen. ROD THIERRY KATHY PRIME DANA SPARGER Patron Editor Co-rditnr Co-editor Royal Blue JUDY MISANDER Business and Index Editor LETHA DOLAN Art EditfH- CHRIS WALKER Associate Editor MISS GRAY Advisor NOT PICTURED Mike Buettner Jake Craig Diane Gillingham Sherri Mi Mann TOM GREETHCRST Co p holography Editor WILLE LAUZON DAVID HADLEY MANUEL MENDOZA Co-photography Editor JOHN GALLAGHER Go-photography Editor EDITOR: RonGawith ADVISOR: Mr. Nesbitt WA-hl JOURtlAl REPORTERS: Tori Van Ausdle, Mike Hays, Linda Dennis REPORTERS Pam Tompkins. Debby Goldsbury, Bobby Benson. .SPORTS EDITORS: Kim Grumparkei, Dick C lend an id. The WA-HI JOURNAL is the official hi-weekly student publication of Walla Walla High School. The JOURNAL provides laboratory experiences for journalism students to learn the techniques of good reporting, writing, and composition. Work also includes page make-up, printing headlines, and pasting photos. To prepare the paper for publication, the staff members make camera-ready layout pages that the printer photographs. Then he prints up the paper. The JOURNAL provides students and faculty with a current account of events pertinent to the school. PAGE EDITOR-EXCHANGE EDITOR: Diana Dahl. ASSISTANT EXCHANGE EDITOR FrcctGruben TOP- A OVERT IS INC M A N AG E R Arnold Moreno. ABO VE-BUS I N ESS M ANAG E R Den n is R ugg. LEFT—REPORTERS: Allison Marsh, Faye Adams, Susie Kolbe. RIGHT—PHOTO¬ GRAPHERS Jon Brough, John Gallagher. NOT PICTURED —REPORTERS: Pat Harrigan, Dave Schmaltz, Diana Taylor, Mark Thompson; TYPIST: Kathy Hare Associated Student Body CRAIG JOHNSON Commissioner of Justice HEIDI GLOCKH AM KR Commissioner of Activities DAVE COBH Commissioner of Grounds RON G A WITH Commissioner of Publications Steve Martin and the other cabinet members were hosts to the visiting Eisenhower student body officers. BECKY MITCH EL DICK GARNER Treasurer Vice President 129 In the above picture a point of order is being voted on by the second semesicr legislative assembly members Legislative AssemBly FIRST SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY—FRONT ROW: Cindy Hubbs, Kathy Oliver, Lane Miller, Mart arm Gau. Barb McFalL Jennifer Naimy, Luann Wolfe, Sue Tvler, Rozann Goble ROW 2: Tony Golds bury, Judy Biagi, Kris Ki bier, Janie White, Jerry Manuel, Dick Ashmore. Bob Benson, Judy Hartford, Sandi Durham ROW ' 3: Margaret Minnick, Sharrv Jackson, Jim Chun, Rich Shavlik. Gene White. Kim Crumpacker, Dennis Gray, Dick Clenrtaniel. Marvin Belzer, Steve Board, Dave Boyer NOT PICTURED Karen Anderson, Janet Schneidmiller, Pam Coyle, Margaret Claughton, Kathy Tucker. Dodie Winnett, Doug Walters, Randv Hendrickson, Sandy Hoffman, Stan Gilman, Tony Ongrrs, Judi Robinson, Dianne Frazure, Brooks Hull, Nancy Myers. Guy Cook, John Turney, James McKay, Brian Christiano, Dave Bateman, Sue Hickman, Roselle Pitner, Keith Myers, Sherri McMann. R a del I Harris. Debra Stolkr, Randv Damon. 130 Student RIGHT: Members of the traffic court during this school year were Dave Demarte-baliff. Karen Scribner-secret ary. Sherri McClure-Junior justice, Kevin Hu$ted-chiel justice. Gary Benefit I, Senior justice, and Dan Bailey-Senior justice. tRafflC COURt COURt [.EFT: The studertt court hears a case pleaded by a student during one of its sessions. Pictured are Sandi Benson-Junior justice, Keith Myers- junior justice, Debbie Lasa ter -secretary Guy Cook-bail iff. Frank Hanson-Sophomore justice. Craig Johnson-chief justice, and Mike Murr SECOND SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-FRONT ROW: Judy Biagi, Donna Daudt, Sharon Maddess. Margaret Mimiick, Bruce Moore, Meg Knapp. Fred Green. Kathy Brechinor. Sheryl Beck, Kathy Tucker ROW 2: Jay Keiler, Darrell Carrier, Nancy Bynum, Jerry Manuel, Bob Ashmore, Sandi Hoffman, Jenny Kellar, Shcllev Horton, Julie Prine, Rhonda Boolen ROW 3 Ron McCauley, Kevin Scribner Brooks Hull. Ed Crudup, Gene White, Diane Conklin, Linda Taggart, Dodie Winnett. Dick Garner. Bob Lyxhgoe, David Simmons. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Olin, Guy Cook, Shelley Smith, S harry Jackson, Gary LeValley, Debhi St oiler, Margaret Claughton, Juan Hernandez. Lon Wyrick, Kim Crumpacker, Dean Kelley, Paul Si hneidmiller, John Turney, Del Walls. Bill Fleenor, Dianne Frazurc, Keith Myers, Gaily Schneider. Bruce Scott, Kelly Hector, Kathy Perkins, Sherri Parker, Charlene Buckley, Brian Harrigan, Wally Aycock, Sam Wolf, Kris Kibfcr, Frank McKinney, Dave Kibler 131 FRONT ROW: Cynthia Crudup, Judi Robinson, Eva Richards, Lorraine Edvahon. ROW 2 , Cheryl Vivian, Pam Hurst, Jcanine Kinsfathcr, Patty Schaafcr, Dana Sparger ROW ' 3; Connie Jungmann, Debbie Smoke, Mary Eichhorn, jane Crudup, Candy Munger. NOT PICTURED: Vivky Wardrip RoyaLettes The Roy alettes planned a full year last fall by per forming during halftime at football and basketball games. As one of their goals is to promote school spirit, they traveled to some out of town games to perform. A well-deserved thanks goes to them for their representation of Walla Walla High School. President Cynthia Crudup, Vice President Jeanine Kinsfathcr, Advisor Mrs. McBee, Treasurer Georgia Ganzman, Secretary Ham Hurst. WA-hl VOCAl depaptment DOUBLE MIXED ENSEMBLE—FRONT ROW: Debbie Pringle, Janna Kress, Tim Baker, Lee Abbott. ROW r 2: Cindy Surratt, Rhonda Boole n. Trudy Tyler, ROW 3: Sue Sornson, Betty Lewis, Robyn Newton, Kevin Hasted. ROW 4: David Thomassen, Denney Good hew, Craig Campbell BOYS’ GLEE—FRONT ROW: Larry Smith, Dick Moore, Dick Winger, Tony Ongrrs, Tony Goldsbury ROW 2; .Art Benefiel, Joe Chappell, Frank McKinney, Roger VanZandt, Ken Thrasher, Ted Lythgoe, Cliff Johnson- ROW 3: Joe Kaminski, Robin NcwbuTD, Win Huntington, Ken Olsen, Icr Abbott, Larry Bughi, Doug Filan, Kyle Votkman. GIRLS’ GLEE-FRONT ROW: Sally Ball, Carol Sandahl, Linda Mobley, jacquie Heimbigner, Len Garland, Kumi Boutz, Cally Schneider, Michelle Ellison, Debbie Co , Nancy Dysart, ROW 2: Debbie Kerns, Faye Adams. Shannon McFall, Debbie Milan, Lynn Monahan, Theresa Smith, Peggy Fulgham, Sylvera Pryor, Connie Coffey. Lenora Bachfold, Chris Loveland, Sha ron Maiuri. ROW 3: Jeanette Goodman, Cheryl Vivian, Donna McCoy, Mary McEachan, Connie VanDonge, Cindy Beck, Candy Beck, Cindy Surratt (assistant), Sue Tyler, Marda Stimmel, foKav Haber stock, Dianna Hanliep, Neoma Conrad, Della Bartrop, Sande Burres ROW 4: Margie Jaekel Rozann Goble, Patty Stocks!ad, Kcilee Parker, Kristine Richardson, janel Kluehe. Kathy Fish, Shirley Banks, Dodie W ' innett, Janet Hagemeister, Chris Clem, Vicki Cross, Nikki Kinney, Rhonda Robison. NOT PICTURED: Jerri Graham, Kathy Alley, Mary Jane Towner, Lily Stubblefield. « the 1969 Wa-hi ChOIR MR RICHARD CLARK CHOIR—FRONT ROW: Rita Weber, Patty Perry, Karen Long, Rhonda Boolen, Gary Beneftcl, Mike Ellison, Wayne Frank, Dave Garble, Mr, Clark, Cindy Surratt, Trudy Tyler, Sue Somson, Janna Kress, Cheryl French, Becky N ' auss. ROW 2: Rena Roop, Jams Reid, Joy Witherow, Janet Schneidmillcr, Susan Fisher, Suzanne Falotico, Jack Stemmer, Kelly Sleeker, Joe Honeycutt, Denny Goodhcw, John Turney, Verne Game, Darla Sandahl, Vickie Wardip, Kathy Clink, ROW 3: Lynn Cheatham, Diana Dowell, Debbie Pringle, Dan Bailey, John Smith, Lee Abbott, David Thomassen, Tim Baker, Craig Campbell, Bruce Brownell, John Sloan, Regina McKay, Sherry Hart, Virginia Loveless, Janet Moore, Betty Lewis, RQW r 4: Kathy Usko, Laura McLaughlin, Sandy Mitchell, Robyn Newton, Jim Stubblefield, Kevin Husted, Dennis Knapp, Ted Datum, Tim Willoughby, Jack Leonard, Les Peterson, David Demaris, Lorn a Skow, Judy Dykstra, Deborah Whaley Judy Fiedler, Susan Hanson, Sherrie Parker. NOT PICTURED: Shelley Macstretti, Steve Robbins, Phyllis Frazure, Margaret Surratt, Kathy Alley, Sheryl Cope, Allen Smith, Vickie Cross, Linda Lin nevoid, Bob Lythgoe, Mike Shipton, Janel Kluehe, RHONDA BOQLEN Student Director KEVIN HUSTED President LEE ABBOTT Vice President TRUDY TYLER Secretary + 2MHW1 n 0 Out Wa-Hi Choir has had an active year, including assembly performances for National Honor Society, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, Noon time Christmas programs were given for Rotary ' Inter national, Lions, ami Kivvanis Clubs. A high point for the group w r as a choral concert given jointly by Wa-Hi, Mac-Hi, Whit¬ man College, and the Walla Walla Choral Union in Cordiner Hall December 8th. The music department presented a program of its own in Lacey Auditorium on December 15th. During the spring the choir par¬ ticipated in the annual choral contest and presented another public performance. BECKY NAUSS Accompanist KATHY USKO Accompanist the Walla WILLIE HERNANDEZ Drum Major FLAGS WINGERS: Caron Ballard, Shelley Smith, Margaret Minnick, Peggy Winters, Debbie Pringle, Gay Price. MAJGRETTES: Terri Fowler, Eleanor Beard, Barbara McFall, Cindy Lloyd. hiq SENIOR BAND—FRONT ROW Willie Hernando Cindy Lloyd, Eleanor Beard, Caron Ballard, Shelley Smith, Margaret Minnick, Peggy Winters, Gay Price, Barbara McFall, Teresa Fowler ROW 2: Sheryl Beck, Rhonda Boolen. Loralee Davison, Susan Rcister. Judy Lamb, Carla PeUlcy, Shirley Harris, Kathy Usko, Margarei Jamison, Lynne Soper, Gail Anderson ROW 3: Diane CundifT, Cynthia Crudup, Denney Goodhew, Margie Rushlow, Vickie Wirnmer, Linda Hickman, Rena Roop, Karen Bristol, Judy Watson, Joyce Cobb, Joy Witherow, Judy Wagner, Suzanne Sivley ROW 4: Sheryl Cope, Jim Beeson, Mike Evans, Del Blaine, David Simmons, Linda Hagen, Javonna Kegley, Craig Blanchard, Connie Raugust, Neil Brown, Alan Ball, Cynthia Wilkins, Terry McConn, Debra Loudermilk. ROW 5: Joe Honeycutt, Keith Meyers, David Wagner, Bill Huntington, Lee Abbott, Marvin Belzer, Ken Guyer, Greg Wendler, David Hadley, John Modine, Chuck Wool folk, John Sloan. Paul Demi anew. Paul Goetz, Kathy Wilson. ROVV 6: Lucy Linker, Greg Farrens, Scott Graves, Bob Barnes, Paul Stanton, Robin Newburn, Ken Light, Tim Gabriel, Dean Perrault, George Hicks, John Toews, Gordon Sivley, Peggy Sosalla, Ron Henderson, Tom Simon, Dan Ware ROW ' 7: joe Kinney, Craig Johnson, Fred Green, Rod Thierry, David Garble, Richard Tomlinson, John Dippel, Dennis Rugg. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Pringle. Color Photos by Roberge i School SeniOR BanO 137 SOPHOMORE BAND FRONT ROW Lynn Dcitrkh Robin Ronp, Wendy Meyers, Susan Schmaltz, Linda Rtmp. ROW 1 Sieve Pcfini, Diana Beeson, Jim Weidemann, Kcllv McClellan, Done Vries. Jo Ann Porter Cindy Fades Jim Wallingford, Bonnie Masoner, Jule Litzenbcrger. Craig Hogg an Lon Wyrkk ROW 3; Mike Michiner, Sian Taylor, Bob Demi a new, Jan Goolsbcv, Gary Boone, Boy Lyahgoe, Hill Stanton, Chuck -Streamer. Dave Hereford, Lynn Bowerman Gary Smith. Ray Lewis, Jim Harold. ROW 4: Dave Mrssinger. Mike Dennis, John Van Berk. Doug Filan. Ken Thrasher, Ken Deford, Mike McCaw NOT PICTURED: David Notes. CONCERT BAND—FRONT ROW Denny Good hew. Diane Cund iff, Judy Wagoner, Kathy Rodda, Joyce Cobb, Bonnie Carbon, Janice Wool folk Judy Lamb Karen Rodda, Susan Reistcr, Sheryl Berk, ROW 2: Cynthia Crudup, Joy Witherow, Karen Bristol, Connie Raugust, Cathy Christiansen, Sheryl Cope, Linda Hickman, Jane While. Heather Cowan Carol Muring, Janire Taylor, Lynne Soper, Lori Davidson, Margaret Jamison Gail Anderson. Carla Peisley. ROW 3 Dehbic Lou derm ilk, Judy Watson. Willie Hernandez, Craig BI am; hard, Randy Ridenour, Alan Ball Shirley Harris, Margie Rush low. David Simmons. Suzanne Sivlev, John Modi nr. Ron Henderson, Tom Simon, Danny Ware, Del Blaine, Dave Carlile, Linda Hagen. Mike Evans, Jovanna Keg ley. ROW 4- Vicki Wimmcr, Terry McConn Cynthia Wilkins, Neil Brown, Peggy Sosalia, John Toews. Robin Newborn, Bob Barnes, Gordon Sivlev, Scott Graves, Paul Stanton Greg Farrens, Lucy Linker. Ken Guyer, David Hadley, Lee Abbott. David Wagner, Joe Honeycutt, Keith Myers, John Sloan, Kathy Wilson, Paul Goetz. Bill Huntington, Chuck Wot If oik. Marvin Belzej, Gfcg Wendler. ROW 5: John Dippel. Dennis Rugg, Joe Kinnev. Craig Johnson, Rod Thierry, Richard Tomlinson, Fred Green, Ken Gabriel Ken Light, Dean Perrault NOT PIOTL ' RFD Paul Demi a new. Paula Filan. Robert Goolsbey. Jim Beeson. Randv Vodtz PEP BAND—FRONT ' ROW Suzanne Sivlcv. Shirley Harris, Lucy Linker, Gordon Sivtev. Pegg Sosalla ROW 2: Bill Huntington, Paul Goetz, Marvin Belzer, David Wagner, Danny Ware David Simmons ROW 5 Dermis Kugg. Rod Thierry, John Dippel Richard Tomlinson, NOT PICTURED: Sieve Pcrrni SENIOR BAND OFFICERS HtONT ROW: Karen Rod da-secretary, Kathv Rodda-librarian, Dennis Rugg-Pep Band director ROW 2: Willie Hrmandez-drum major, foe Kinney-studem director, Craig Johnson-president, Greg Wendl er- manager The EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THF GIRLS ' LEAGUE included Vbinia Swenson, vice president; Gay Price, treasurer; Mardee Fouts, president, Mrs. Monahan, advisor, and Wendy Smith, secretary, GirLs’ League 140 Girls League began to function even before school started in the fall There were big sisters for all the incoming sophomores at Orientation, and there was a very successful Welcome Folic 11 at which juniors and seniors had as much fun as the sophomores. Every month Girls 1 League has a different assembly—everything from dress standards to Girls 1 State reports to the never-for gotten Sadie Hawkins assembly. Girls 1 League was always doing something no matter how large or small it might have been. Some of the money went for carpeting the Girls 1 Activities Room, not to mention the many contributions to worthwhile organizations in the community. Because Girls 1 League involves every girl in the student body, it is the largest and most active single organization at Wa-Hi. There is always a place for any interested girl to take part in Girls 1 League. CABINET HEADS—FRONT ROW Diane Cundtfl, School Improvement; Janie Sporledcr, Scrapbook; Grctchen Leslie, Bulletin Board; Terri Lauter bach, Social ROW 2: A let ha Plaquet, Friendship and Social Service, Susan Quackenbush, Transfer; Regina McKay, Publicity; Caron Ballard, Crest. NOT P ICTURED: Chris Cox, Entertainment; Pam Casey, Finance CABINET ASS 1ST ANTS—FR ONT RQW r : Shirley Talich, Finance; Molly Eddy, Transfer; Margie Grote, Scrapbook; Carolyn Knowles, Bulletin Board. ROW ' 2: Bess Harter, Entertainment; Margaret VanBcek, Social; Debbie Pringle, Publicity; Susan Freepons, Friendship and Social Service, NOT PICTURED; Sue Hickman, School Improvement. MINUTE GIRLS —FRONT ROW: Peggy Rogers, Cindy Lloyd, Jerilyn Anderson, Carol Sandahl. ROW 2: Charlotte Wise hart, Peggy Fanciullo, Debbie Anderson, Cynthia Crudup, Marilyn Parris, Vickie Harper. Nancy Furgason, Kathy Emery. ROW ' 3: Darla Sandahl, Mary Ann Duff, Connie VanDonge. Barbara Kirkpatrick, Kathy Beechmor, Patty McCracken, Erma Jean Cross, Debbie Kress, Norma Ncher ROW ' 4: Sara Fagerstrom, Jane Crudup, Susan Taylor, Patty Stockstad, Terri Daniels, Joan Harlan, Diane Conklin, Dcby Harbert, Connie Jungm an n, Debbie Golds bury. CREST OFFICERS: Caron Ballard, president; Linda Cummins, secretary, A let ha Plaquet, vice president, 141 SEPTEMBER Patty Burgess Scholarship OCTOBER Mary Lynn McDonald School Spirit NOVEMBER Sandv Martin Character DECEMBER Jeannie Reyburn Generosity CABINET HEADS —FRONT ROW Judy Fiedler, Social; Alctha Plaque!, Friendship and Social Service; Nancy ' Thomas, Bulletin Board; Regina McKay. Publicity; (tannic Reyburn, Finance. ROW 2 : Diane Cundiff. School Improvement, Janie Sporlrder, Scrapbouk; Chris Cnx. Entertainment, Bess Harter, Crest NOT PICTURED Susan ( 0 arkcnbush. Transfer. EL E( riED R E PR ES E NT AT IV ES FRONT R OVV: Margaret Van Beck ROW 2; JaniceTavlor. Kathv Emery, Sandy Martin. NOT PICTURED Salty Rojo. Ferri Pringle MARCH Virginia Swenson Congeniality QirLs of the month JANUARY Pam Casev Good Grooming FEBRUARY Linda Cummins Personality APRIL Margaret Van Beck Friendliness MAY Cynthia Crudup Talent MISS WATII Martlet Fouls Transfer Dinner 142 CABINET ASSISTANTS—FRONT HOW Carolyn Knowles, Entertainment; Susan Hickman. School Improvement. Margie Grote, Scrapbook: Karen Scribner, Bulletin Board ROW 2: Molly Eddy, Transfer; Debbie Pringle, Publicity; Sandy Marlin, Friendship and Social Service; Judy Higginbotham. Social NOT PICTURED: Anne Wells Finance SELECTED REPRESENTATIVES—FRONT ROW Jan Wissenback, Nancy Thomas ROW 2 Mary Jo Martin Susan Taylor, Charnan Simon. NOT PICTURED: Beth Sloan. MINUTE GIRLS—FRONT ROW Linda Trapp. Judi Watson, Debbie French. Susie Gilbert, Judy Allen, Barbara McFall, Ann Robison. ROW 2: Mary Ann Duff. Merla Kausche, Debbi Anderson. Joyce Cobb, Carol Muring. Bess Harter, Sandra Martin. Rhonda Robison. ROW 3: Janice Taylor, Kris Prtester, Candy Monger, Margaret Minnick. Joan Harlan, Carol Wetmore, Sharon Shaw, Erma Jean Cross NOT PICTURED: Linda Jackson, Mary Jo Knowles CREST—FRONT ROW: Debbie Golds bury, Linda Trapp, Carolyn Knowles. Margaret Glaughton, Becky Hughes, Debbie Lasater, Joann Robison, Susan Quartern bush, Janet Scftneidm tiler, Sandy Benson, Marsha Foiled, Debbie Pringle. Mary Lynn McDonald. Barbara Walters ROW 2: Barbara McFall, Judy Hartford, Kart Freeman, Judy Keith, Brooke Copeland. Debbi Anderson, Wendy Smith, Diane Cundiff, Cathy Christiansen, Heidi GLockhamer, Ann Robison. Margie Grote, Carol Roth, Mary Jo Martin, Grctehen Leslie, Janie Spcrleder, Sally Rojo ROW 3: Caron Ballard, Aletha Plaquet, Debbie Harbert, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Regina McKay, Jan W ' issenback. Susan Taylor. Jackie Hays, Charnan Simon, Debbie Walters. Mary Monahan, Marilee Fonts, Pam Tompkins, Sue Hickman, Linda Cummins, Margaret Mmnick Peggy Winters SECOND SEMESTER CREST OFFICERS NOT PICTURED: Bess Harter, President; Diane Cundiff, Vice President; Susan Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer 143 COL CRAIG NOBLE Brigade Commander LT + COL MARY LYNN MCDONALD Sponsor Commander MAJOR VAL HEIN S-1 LT COL DICK G ARNER Brigade XO MAJOR JIM CHUN MAJOR STEVE MARTIN S-3 Brigade Staff and Company Commanders watch as Craig Noble cuts a rake honoring fifty years of ROTC at Wa-HL MAJOR DAVID COBB S-5 MAJOR MIKE HANSON 1st Bat Commander MAJOR STEVE COX 2nd Bat. Commander MAJOR JOHN BRIGGS 3rd Bat. Commander SPONSOR COR PS — 5— TOP RIGHT: Captain Mariiee Foots, Margaret VanBeek, Corporal Debbie Walters, Gail Anderson, Cindy Block, Sergeant Linda Cummins, Char nan Simon, Nancy Kennedy, Corporal Debbie Lasater, Mary Martin, Corporal Susan Hanson, Judie Hirsh, DeAnn Brad street, Debbie Olin, Corporal Kathy Emery, Terry Simmons, Kathy Miller, Darla Sandahl, Carol Roth, Leslie Pepin, Carrie Garrison, Paulette Yeend, Erma Jean Cross, Captain Laurie Strothers O—TOP LEFT CORNER CLOCKWISE: Sandy Benson, Merridy Edington, Sherri Humphrey. Bobbie VoMendorL Jeannie Reyburn, Jan Wisscnback, Kathy Leisle, Shirley Talich, Sherry Hart, Wanda Eng. Corporal Judi Hartford, Judi Balmer, Sergeant Chris Cox, Janet Alexander, Brooke Copeland, Becky Hughes, Janie Sporleder, Sergeant Major Pam Casey, Corporal jacky Hays, Laurie Drumheller, Diane Cundiff, Kari Freeman, Sheryl Beck, Vicki Cross. FRONT ROW: Lt Col. Mary Lynn McDonald, Major Marcia Follett NOT PICTURED: Kathy Perkins, Sherry McClure. NOT PICTURED: MAJOR JIM MCINTOSH ' 144 RIFLE TEAM—FRONT ROW; Blair Henry, Don Friday La Wayne Schmercr. Dick Moore, Paul SutCifF. ROW 2 Tom Greet hurst. Don Sinden, Mike Walker, Frank Harris Curtis W r alker ROW ' 3: Kirby DeWayne, Richard Muon Don Bancroft, Glen Cecil Kelly Hector Sft. James Prine, MOT PICTURED; Larry Stirling, Tom Holland. 1st Lt. EDREISTER 1st Battalion XO Capt. VIRGIL FRAZIER Asst, S i 1st Lt JACK O’BRIEN 2nd Battalion XO Capt, TIM BAKER—Asst S-4 1st Lt BRENT SMITH 3rd Battalion XO Capt MIKE WALKER Rifle Team Commander Capt STEVE MONTGOMERY Drill Team Commander militARy depamment DRILL TEAM—FIRST TEAM Don Bancroft, Manuel Mendoza. Tom Holland Jeff Gleaton. Tim Baker, Harry Le derma n, Mike Marum, Brad Marr, Steve Montgomery. Virgil Frazier Alan Wolfe, Larry Hagen, Marty Huie t Pat Lowrancc, Ken Buley, Bob Benson, John Gallagher DRILL TEAM—SECOND TEAM: Randy Damon, Edward Reisrer, Doug Harr, Jay Keiler, Don Priday, Tony Golds bury, Steve Casey, Bill Bell Lonnv Light foot, Richard Tate, Mike Lightfoot, kandy Taylor, An Benefit] Ken DeGrandmont, David March, Chuck Reger 145 Capt t si Lt LARRY HARDING ALLAN MYERS COMPANY A-FRONT ROW: Mike Thomas, Alien Myers, Larry Harding, Alan Bailey, Gary Enders. ROW 2; Gary Fine, Boh Rittcn house, Sieve Grm, Dave Hillyard, James Coe, Wayne Dennis, Rick Blake, Greg Buckley, Randy Holbrook, Rick Long, Jerry Krummeh 2nd Lt 2nd Lt ALAN BAILEY M IKE THOMAS Danny Nixon. Murrel Petry, Richard BieghJrr, ROW 2 Randy Damon, Lee Davin, jerry Harding, John Harmon, Gary Farlin, Mike Kralman, John Novakovieh, Ramon DeLeon. Rohn Vickers, Steve Lei per, Lance Russet, Dennis Walters COMPANY B —FR ONT ROW: John Gallagher, Jeff Gleaton, Leonard Jensen, Larry Hagen, Mike Marum ROW 2; Tom Poison, Bruce Moore, Thomas Tate, Reed Smith, Frank Morgan, Chuck Streamer. Chandler Servcn, Brian Hcrgert, James McEwen, Pete Aik ins. Capt. 1st Lt. LEONAR D ] ENSEN LARRY HAGEN Dave Du Bo is. Gene Richardson. ROW T 3 Robert Nelson, Robert Walker, Charles Moore, Ronald Erdman, Myron Huie, Larrv Markler. Edward Lyons, Ernest Conradt Dana Peterson, Marion Corkrum. Tom Honn, Tony Hays, Herschell Davin, Darrel Heifer 2nd Lt, 2nd Lt 1EFF GLEATON MIKE M ARUM Capt JOHNSHORT 1st Lt. LARRY STIRLING 2nd Lt ALAN RAG ISO 2nd Lt. CURT HOCKETT COMPANY C—FRONT ROW: Willis Logan, Curt Hoekctt, Larry Stirling. Dennis Gray, Alan Raguso, David Bachman ROW 2: Gary Vinti, Sieve Brown, Rex Olson. Ralph Wamsher, Ernest Eichhorn. Frank Hanson, Robert Emigh, Edwin Seiner. Chock Lisclc, David -Klein. Kim Rosenkranz, James Daniel, Douglas Montgomery, fames Herbert. ROW ' 3: Gary Gilman, Tony Goldsbury. Mike Butt ice, Chris Sakas, Ray Wright, Dave Malcolm. Kirk Jcssce, Terry Heiscy, Ronald Wright. Dan Graves. Dave Bull iff, Steve Casey, Pete Danioth. Bob Biagi, Dale Proctor. NOT PICTURED: John Short. COMPANY D—FRONT ROW Alan Wolfe. Russell Antes, Richard Mason, Richard Hawes, ROW 2: Bob Crook, John Roska, Jim Owens. Jne Ledbetter, Kyle Volkman, Arman Kluehc. Bill Renick, Steve Hopper, Mike Minnich. Bob Brown. Bill Trout ROW 3: Lee Person, LtiU Ocanaz, Randy AJlessio, Don Friday. Dave Capt. RUSSELL ANTES 1st Lt ALAN WOLFE SI aw son, Roger McIntosh, Greg Baker, Mike Light foot, Jeff Patton, Dan Peterson, Blair Henry. Rich Abajian, Larry Preso, Rick Garrard, Terry Mills, Don Aronson. NOT PICTURED: Lohn Vickers, George Wood. Don Winger. Ed VanScotter. 2nd Lt LOHN VICKERS a Wm rw :1 nim COMPANY E—FRONT ROW; Paul Goeuch, Gary Mackey, Dave Boschker, Marty Huie, Louie Bunce, ROW 2 : Steve Dunkelburg, Gary Hector, James Watt, James Baker, Steve Carle, Robert Lowery, Fred Gruben. Dave Render. Randy Record, Doug Swerisen. ROVV r 3: LaWayne Schmerer, Jack Albers. Brad Mark, Bob Brown. Frank Moro, Brute Pulfer, James Fiedler. Larry Jorgensen, Tom Clements, Tom Drum heller, Larry Smith, NOT PICTURED Mike Elwell Capt 1st Lt. BILL FLEENOR DAVE GLADFELTER COMPANY F—FRONT ROW: Jay Gehrett, Mike Schaub, Bill Fleenor, Dave ' Gladfelter, Harry Leifcrman. ROW 2: Ron Manuel, Keith Koch, Jay Keiler, Larry Herbert, Chris Rasmmussen, Martin Johnson ROW 3: Larry Bughi, Randy Hendrickson, Juan Hernandez, Dan Chenoweth, Sam Wolf. Mike Wagoner, 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. JAY GF HRFTT HARRY LEIFERMAN Ajay Mathison, Jon Brough, Rod Griffin, Maurice Johnson, Bob Gall, Dean Lindcman, Roger Van£andt ROW ' 4; Dave Bateman, Les Davin, Gary Bundy, Jim Cummings, Van Schoessler T Mike Prior, Jock Morrison, Randy Barton, Milton Girdner, Dean Kelly, Delbert Danly, Gary Fairchild, Joe Cyr, Ricky Heilbrun COMPANY G—FRONT ROW: DaleGehrke, Tom Greethurst, Dnn Bancroft, Jack Leonard ROW 2 Norman Banks, Dennis Nelson, Alvin McDowell, Dick Hahn, Steve Rowse, Ken Olsen, Rick Flanagan, Dave Boyer, Guy Amcry, Richard Griess, Jerry Hill, Tim Treadwell Capt. DON BANCROFT 1st Lt TOM GREET HURST I RANDY PETERMAN 1st Lt SAM G ARM IRE COMPANY H—FRONT ROW: Don Hauer. Brent Smith, Bruce LaGasa, Randy Peterman. Sam Gar mire, Steve Moos man, Mike Shearer. ROW ' 2: Mike LfontttL James ScboctJer, William Duncan, Robert Snell, Don Si.nd.en, Andrew Jordan, Jay Brewer, John Sneddon ROW ' 3: Frank McKinney, Joseph Bauer, Roy Cohoon, Ted Damm, James Simmons. Duane Peters, Wayne Barnett, Kent Moosman, Mike — M M B COMPANY J—FRONT ROW; Kirk Bauman, Randy Taylor, Lonny Lightfoot, Dave March, Bob Herbert ROW 2: led Benedict, Dale Carlisle, Dave Skidmore, Mark W ' aite, Bob Doctor, Dave Veley, Thomas Holland, Niels Peterson, Thomas jesscc, Michael Mitchell, Capt, 1st Lt. LONNY LIGHTFOOT DAVE MARCH Capt 1st Lt ARNOLD MORENO KEN BULEY HQ COMPANY-FRONT ROW: Manuel Mendoza, Ken Buley, Arnold Moreno, Steve Henderson, Etwood Jacobson, ROW 2: Robert Romero, Jerry Edwards, Gary LeValley, Stacy Hoekstra, Dave Bond, Don Grenseman. Tim Adlington, Chuck Reger, Dave Loney, Bryan Dave Bruce, jerry Brannmg, ROW 3: David Kibler, David HufTord, David Stiller, Albert Schneidmiller, Frank Harris, Robert Parks, Cliff Johnson, James Bell, James McKay, Ronald Sholtys, Wayne Wantland, Chris Parker, Mike Michener, 2nd Lt, 2nd Lt. R ANDY TAYLOR BOB HERGERT 2nd Lt, 2nd Lt. STEVE HENDERSON MANUEL MENDOZA Johnson. Dan Greer, Dean Gerling. ROW 3: Fred Venneri, Larry Jellison, Greg Rutz, Jim Wallingford, Jim Collette, Doug Payton, Charles Wilcoxon, Terry Keller, Scott Gorham, John Stroe, Bob Benson, Doug Haer. Steve Montgomery receives the trophy for winning the annual com petition between VVa-Hi and the Boise drill teams The blue team at the Washington - Idaho match FRONT ROW: Tom Greethrust, Mike Walker, Glen Cecil. ROW 2 Curtis Walker, Jess Bickford. GIRLS RIFLE TEAM —FRONT ROW Christy Dunkelburg ROW 2 Cindy Miller. Lvnette Kinzer, Bonnie Crum packer ROW 3: Mary Austin. Julie Print, Kathy Print, Shir lev Ham by. The Rifle Team had a good year competing in several matches. In December the team fired in the 6th Army Postal match, placing 7th among 29 high schools. In February two five-man teams shot a matc h with 2 Boise high schools. The blue team took first place wit ha score of 1102 while the red placed second with 1013, In April both teams went to Boise to fire match with the high schools there. The blue team participated in a match in Reno, Nevada. Both teams fired the National Postal match. The top ten and their averages were Mike Walker 251, Glen Cecil 246, Dan Billow 223, Curtis Walker 219, Tom Greet hurst 213, Pual SutlifF 213, Kirby DeWayne 211. LeWayne Schmerer 210, Larry Stirling 198, and Don Bancroft 198, national meRit ScholaRS This year Walla Walla High School was honored by having four finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program, These finalists were Dick Garner, David Glendanid, Gayle Glute and Paula Downing. The program consists of tests that concentrate on the performance of the individual student. Each finalist also receives a scholarship to the school of his choice. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS Dick Garner, David Clendaniel. Gayle Clute, NOT PICTURED Pavla Downing. 151 Dan Bailey Eleanor Beard Sheryl Beck Joan Bee chin or Gary Bene fid Lowden Borgercs John Briggs Patty Burgess David Garble Gary Carlson David Case Pain Casey David tie nd ante 1 Gayle Clute David Cobb Mary Cochran Sheryl Cope Linda Cummins Diane Cundiff Doug Dummarell John Dietrich Paula Downing Laurie Drumhcllcr Mary Ann Duff Greg barrens Judy 1 iedler Karen i lanagan Bill Reenar Marcia I elicit Heidi Glockhajner Ron Gawith Richard Garner Ken Harding Bess Harter Cathy Hcaeock Val Hein Sue Hickman Judy Higginbotham Brooks Hull Kevin Husled Judy Keith Janna Kress Judy Lamb Terri Lauicrbach Linda Lille void Sandra Martin Steve Martin 152 JUNIORS—FRONT ROW Barbara McFall, Kurt Lmdberg, Cheryl French, Mary Martin, Margaret Jamison, Cathy Christiansen, Lynne Soper, Janet Schneidmiller, Kari Freeman. ROW 2: Joyce Cobb. Kanrii Horton, Joyce Me Kenney, Joy Wither ow, Margaret Surratt, Charnan Simon, Suzanne Sivlev. Lisa Walker, Rebecca Nauss. Linda Hagan. Karen Fields ROW 3: Sandra Mitchell, Margaret Clauphton, Marvin Belzcr, Jo Ann Robison, David Thomassen. Tim Waite, Kirk Bierwagen, Kevin Scribner, Sieve Moosman, Alan Ball, Mike Harris. NOT PICTURED Sandra Benson, Cynthia Selde, national honoR Society Members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of their social and academic achievement. Twice a year new members are tapped into the society Officers are elected each semester, They are: David Case and Grets; Wendler, presidents; Randv Peterman and Greg Farrens, vice presidents; Patty Burgess and Eleanor Beard, secretaries; Cathy Heacock and Laura McLaughlin, treasurers; Terri Lauterbach and Mike Murr, historians. Kathy Rodda Dennis Rugg Karen Scribner Virginia Swenson Walter Terry Linda Trapp Trudy Tyler Margaret Van Beek Greg Wendler Ray Williams Lisa Winn Mary Wisner Charles Woolfolk Betty Young 153 LATIN HONORARY — F-RONF ROW Anne Plummer, Joan Beck. Jo Ann Robinson ROW ' 3: Jolyn Stork, Patty Brown, Lksa Bal lard t Mar|arct Grotc, Wilburta Uuzon, Margaret Jamison ROW Walker, Bern Lewis NOT PICTURED: Sandra Martin, Nancy 2: Edee Arvidsom Kathv Miller Kaihv Singer, Marvin Belzer, Sheryl Morrison, Cynthia Selde. Latin honopapy Quill and Scroll is an international society for high school journalists Members of the “Royal Blue ’ and “Wa-Ht journal staffs who are in the upper third of their class and have made a significant contribution to their publication are eligible for membership. Latin National Honor Society is composed of students who have maintained three consecutive quarter of better than B work in their Latin class. They receive certificates written in Latin with their name inscribed by hand in Roman lettering quill and ScroU QUILL AND SCROLL—FRONT ROW: Arnold Moreno, Chris Coldshury. ROW 2: Carol Stumpf, Ron Gawith, John Gallagher, Pam Dunkelburg Kathy Prime. Dana Sparger, Aletha Dolan, Debbie Tompkins, Evelyn Carter 154 m epsilon Omega [ EPSILON OMEGA TR1-HI-Y is sponsored bv the Y M C A, and affiliated with the National Council of Y. M. C. .Vs. The advisor this year is Mrs, Joyce Huntington. Their first year at Wa-Hi has been a busy and successful one. They sold candy cookbooks, ink pens with the Wa-Hi Basketball schedule on them, and held a baked food sale to raise money. At Christmas they sent cards to all those people serving overseas from the Walla Walla area They also helped with the Heart Fund Drive and the school levy. Ni Epsilon Omega is open to any girl in the upper three grades of high school after the completion of the first semester. GAMMA SIGMA CHI—FRONT ROW: Candy Haugen-chairman f activities, Sara Fager strom-secret ary, Suzic Beech in or-president, Karen Flanagan-vice president. Mary Ann Duff-scrapbook ROW 2: fanine Petersen, Donna Bogurailt. Patti Duff, Debbie Ausman, Linda ' Roup, Debra Kerns, Janice Rut her ROW 3: Barbara Filan, Julie Fans bier. Donna Fernandes. Rad el! Harris, Karla Tabb, Sandy Moort, Sally Mann. NI EPSILON OMEGA—FRONT ROW Sheryl Cope, Merla Kausche-secret ary. Odessia Davis-president, June Benzel-vtce president Judy W ' atson-chapUn. Karen Long. ROW 2: Teresa Domianew. Nancy Bynum. Judy jaquish, Drbbi Anderson. Linda Dornnn, Debbie Alexander. Karhv Clink, Linda Roup. Cindy Bickford ROW 3 Chris Walker, Dana Sparger Julie Walker, Kathv Usko, Karen Underwood, Lorn a Skmv. Michelle Pcrrv, Sherri Parker. Francis Storey NOT PICTURED Connie Brown, Gail Winters GAMMA SIGMA CHI is an in-school girls’ service dub sponsored by the V. W. C. A. with the advisor as Mrs. Jo Lynn Mr Bee. They had several projects this year, among these were; polishing the trophies, working on the Heart Fund Drive, selling Halloween Spook Insurance and Christmas caroling at St. Mary’s Hospital. Thev also sponsored the Sweetheart Valentine contest and the Valentine Frolic. Gamma Sigma Chi is open to any Wa- Hi girl with a G. P. A. of 2.0 or over. Qamnn SlQITlA Chi 155 BONNIE LITTS FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA explored the theme ‘‘Citizenship—A Family Affair” with emphasis on citizenship in the home, in the school, in the community, and in the world. Future Homemakers of America installed new members in the Commons. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMER¬ ICA-FRONT ROW: Wendy Meyer, Karen Bristol, Yvonne Meyer, Sharon Reifsnidcr, Sandra Durham, Janet Moore, Karla McClanahan. ROW 2: Rhonda Boolen, Kathy Wilson, Kathy Brown, Carmen Voshall, Linda Hagen, Bonnie Litts, Linda Brown ROW 3: Victoria Gabriel, Cynthia Wilkins, Patsy Carter, Kris Richardson, Sandra Lamb, Gail Winters, Grace Evers, Diane Lind, FRONT ROW: Rhonda Boolen, president; Janet Moore, vice president. ROW 2: Nancy Newman, secretary; Linda Hagen, treasurer; Karla McClanahan, publicity. 156 KATHY WILLIAMS, DONNA BODINE, MARGIE JAEKEL futupe teacheRS MR. RICHARD POOLK Adviser F.T.A. members served as teaching assistants in several schools, participated in the Whitman teaching clinic, books overseas, regional and district conferences and vis¬ itations, Some of the regular meetings featured guest speakers from various fields in education. F . T. A. OF F ICE RS : Susan Reister, record- ing secretary; Ruth Hunt, vice president; Laura McLaughlin, president; Susan Quarkenbush, corresponding secretary; Mary Cochran, treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA—FRONT ROW: Laurie Drumheller, Dana Sparger, Linda Domon, Virginia Swenson, Sandy Benson, Cindy Taylor, Charnan Simon, Sandi Fuller. ROW 2: Jackie Hays, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Linda James, Carolyn Knowles, Heidi Glockhamer, Joyce Cobb, Linda Hagen! ROW ' 3: Margaret Claughton, Lorna Skow, Kim Crumpaekcr, Mark Thompson, Doug Dammarell, Nancy Thomas, Susan Quackenbush, Suzanne Sively, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Vicki Brewer, Kari Freeman, Janet Schneidmiller, Mr. Poole, Joyce McKenney, Linda Trapp. ROW 2: Susan Re is ter, Do- nene Byrd, Linda Lilli void, Sharon Slim, Eleanor Beard, Becky Korfhage. ROW 3: Laurie McLaughlin, Judi Watson, Niels Peterson, Barb Walters, Jeannic Reyburn, Mary Coch¬ ran, Ruth Hunt. DICK BUSCH Sentinel BRUCE SCOTT Secretary LOWDEN BORGENS President KIRK BAUMANN Vice President FRONT ROW: Joe Martinez National FT. A. vice president; Mr. VanAusdlc. ROW 2: Lowden Borgens, Dick Busch. FT.A,—FRONT ROW: Tim Collins, Pete Alkins, Dick Busch, Kirk Jessee, Alvin McDowell, Greg Kelly, Mark Bold- man Mike Bcrgevin, Jim McKay ROW 2: Bill Stiller, Col¬ lins Freitas, Gary Vinri, Don Slndcn, Jim Treadwell, John Biagi, Ken Maiden, Ron Sholtyi, Pat Martin, Reinhold Guth- miller. ROW ' 3: Larry Jantz, Dean Lindemann, Ken Thomp¬ son, Scott Smith, Kirk Baumann, Lowden Borgens, Dave Boldman, Bruce Scott, Mike Vinti, NOT PICTURED: John Brewer, Robert Brown, Greg Buckley, Dave Buttice, Steve Carle, Dare Chamberlain, William Duncan, Dale FaGalde, Frank Gallo, Mike Gilkinson, Dennb Groom, Don Hauer, Rob Hults, Roc key Jennings, Tom Jessee, Randy Johnson, David KibJer, Keith Koch, Alvin McDowell, Brad Marr, Frank More, Tony Ongcrs, Chris Parker, Randy Record, Jim Riggs, John Roska, Claude Scott, Don Sinden, Stan Taylor, Dan Tobin, Jim Treadwell, Lonnie Turner. PUBLIC SPEAKERS: Low den BflTgens, Kirk Bauman ADVISORS Mr Mr Kay, Mr Clark, President Lowden Borgens, Mr. VanAusdle. Mr Clark and Ken Thompson inspect Ken’s sheep- Lowden Borgcns and Mr McKay with Low den ' s welding project. CAROL WETMORE F F A. Sweetheart Mr Clark and Ken Maiden check PD BUG SPEAK INC VV INNER Ken s FFA project. Jim McKay The Walla Walla Chapter was awarded a superior award and a gold emblem in the state Chapter contest, and first place State Safety Foundation Award. David Butt ice and Lowden Borgcns received State Farmer degrees This year ' s State Farmers included Ken Maiden, Bruce Scott and Kirk Bauman. State foundation award winners were Jim Vinti-Home Improvement, and Lowden Borgens-Soil and Water Management. Two chapter members, Carl Depping and Clint Hoffman, made applications for American Farmer Degree. The Chapter also had two public speaking winners; Jim McKay-Public Speaking and Dave Small-1 he Creed Contest. Five delegates, Lowden Borgens, Kirk Bauman, Richard Tay lor, Bruce Scott, and Dick Busch, were sent to the National FFA Convention. The FFA basketball team with Captain, John Biagi, won all its games except two. This year’s committees consisted of chairmen and co- chairmen as follows: Supervised Farming-Bill Herndon- Brad Marr, Community Service-Rich Taylor-Pete Alkins, Co-operative Activities-Ken Thompson-Mark Boldman, Leaders hip-Larry Jant2-Greg Kelly, Earnings and Savings-Kcn Maiden-Don Sinden, Recreation-Bill Stiller-Steve Carle, Conduct of Meetings-Dick Busch- Chris Parker, Scholarship-Mike Bergevin-Gary (ones. National Activities-Dean Lindeman-Frank Moro, Public Relattons-Scott Smith and Jim McKay. The livestock judging team included Dean Lindeman. Mike Bergevin, Ken Maiden, Jim McKay, Steve Carle, Brad Marr, Frank Moro, Kirk Bauman, and Scott Smith. Joe Martinez, the Pacific Regional National FFA Vice President was present for our Leadership training conferences. Our money-making projects, FFA calendar and hog and sheep raffle were completed. dlStRlBUtlVe education FIRST PERIOD DECCA CLUB—FRONT ROW: Mary Wisncr, Carol Wetmore, Marita Atkinson, Joanne Mayers, Paulette Yeend, Judi Grassi, Marti Callaway, Becky Holm. ROW 2: Karen Bergman, Karen Lepiane, Susan Spohn, Diana Simmons, Bobbi Vollendorf, Susan Craddock, John Modine. ROW 3: John Moore, Dennis Eide, Corey Tomlin¬ son, Ted Brooks, Ron McCauley, Louie Woodard, Dave Boldmam NOT PICTURED: Cindy Bannister, Roselle Pit- ner, Marsha Saxe, Debbie Smith, Bob Bradshaw. ABOVE: Mr. Light, adviser. HOMECOMING DEVIL: Joanne May¬ ers, Ron McCauley. MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS: Terry Simmons, Paulette Yeend, Santa Claus, Roselle Pitner, Shirley Talich, Wendy Smi t h. CHRISTMAS PARTY: Mama Atkinson, Judi Grassi, Joanne Mayers, Debbie Smith, Susan Spohn. CIubs of amemca SECOND PERIOD DECCA CLUB— FRONT ROW: Laurie Struthers, Carrie Garrison, Terry Simmons, Mirjana Roska, Barbara Mullikin, Barbara Cross. ROW 2 : Shirley Talich, Sue Bradford, Penny Mc¬ Donald, Karen Parker, Wendy Smith, Janice Richards, Sandi Stewart. ROW 3: AI Basel, Rod Zuver, Wayne Peterson, Mike Yelenich, Stan Gilman, Ron Hage- dorn, Louie Martuscelli, NOT PIC¬ TURED: Candy Phares, Kathy Perkins, Cindy Kralman, Lanf Me Murray , Karhy Leslie. LEFT: Presidents Joanne Mayers and Kathy Perkins at work at their downtown employment. FIRST PERIOD OFFICERS: Roselle Pitner, vice president; Bobbi Vollendorf, secretary; Marti Callaway, treasurer; Louie Woodard, parliamentarian; Susan Crad¬ dock, historian; Joanne Mayers, president. SECOND PERIOD OFFICERS: (Seat¬ ed) Mr Light, Rod Zuver, treasurer; Candy Phares, vice president; Mike Yele¬ nich, sergeant at arms, Wendy Smith, his¬ torian; Shirley Talich, secretary; Kathy Perkins, president. 161 EQUITES HUT—FRONT ROW; Hlair Henry John Sloan. Kelly Sleeker, Sam Car mire, Jim McDowell ROW 2 Jim Cummings, Hob Hergert, Paul Stanton, Onie Bloomberg, Alvin Basil. Jay Kciler, Brad Marr, ROV 3: Tim VYilloughbv, Randy Voeltz Randy Taylor. Dave Anderson, Tim Waite. Dave Stew art. Jay Cchrctt NOT PICTURED Dan Bailey, Randy Barton, Jack Stemmer. George Wood. Chuck Streamer, Arnie Moreno, Mark Waite, Mike Minnich, Don Hanson, Steve Cox, Don Been John Lonev, Rich Knuth. Roger McIntosh. Gary Jones, Mark Johnson f6 hi-y Fhe main activities of FD Hi-Y this year were helping hand out pamphlets for the Muscular Dystrophy Drive, participating in raising money for the Heart Fund, and passing out statements promoting the School Bond Levy, Y W HI-Y—FRONT ROW Mike Marum, John Erdrnan. Ken Olsen. Gary Fairchild, Mike Hogenson ROW 2: Jerrv Manuel, Dave Kibler. Joe Kinney, Pat Harding. Gary Smith, Craig Gonradt, Bob Ashmore ROW 3: Dale Cehrke, Louis Bonce, Ron.McCauley, Mike Velenicti, Dave Ariand, Loren Van Ruskirk. NOT PICTURED: Lance Stoddard. Ron Manuel, Greg York. Jack Davis. Gene White, Jack O ' Brien FD HUY OFFICERS—FRONT ROW Boh Benson, secretary; Kurt Lind berg, vice president ROW 2 Rob Forbes, president; Mike Ellison, sergeant-at-arms; Larry Sterling, chaplain. WW HUY OFFICERS: Jerry Manuel, sergeant-at-arms; Greg York, secret ary-treasurer; Bob Ashmore, vice president. Jack O ' Brien, president, NOT PICTURED Joe Kinney, secret ary-treasurer; Louis Bunce, chaplain. 162 Gquites hi-y EQUITES HI-Y OFFICERS: Bob Herbert, present; Tim Wailc, srerctarv Rarniv Taylor, treasurer; Jim Cummings. sergeam-at-armt; Paul Stanton, chaplain. Equites Hi-Y participated in raising money for the Christian Children’s Fund and the Heart Fund. They also worked on various Homecoming activities and participated in several community projects. FP HI-Y -FRONT ROW Keith Myers, Larry .Stirling, Rob Forbes. Sam Wolfe, Bruce Brownell, Sam Sawyer. ROW ' 2 Pave OeMaris, Doug Haer, Kurt Lindberg, Chris Sakas, Bill Hector, Mike Ellison, Bnh Hoy. ROW 3: John Briggs, Tim Baker. Dwe!Icy lories, Cary Carlson Jim Watt, Harry Leiferman NOT PICTURED: Boh Benson, Jim Fiedler, Sam Peterson, Gary Benefirl, Rod Richardson, walia waila hi y Walla Walla Hi Y had a very busy year, At the beginning of the year, they held a frolic. They also collected money for the Heart Fund, sent Greg York to the Mock Legislature at Olympia for Youth and Government, and were the winners of the wagon race during Homecoming. Pat Eisde and Loren Y f an Busk irk were the wagon drivers. KEY CLUB OFFICER5—FRONT ROW: Cfais? Noble, vice president; Scott Mohr land, historian; Mike Eisete. sergeant at arms; VaJ Hein, president; Dave March, secretary; Shelley Smith, Key Club sweetheart; Andy Bateman, treasurer. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB—FRONT ROW Karen Scribner, Janna Kress. Bess Harter, Judy Fiedler, Chris Hunter, Joyce McKenney, Debby Gntdsbury, Patty Burgess, Mary Metastasio. Debbi Rfjuse ROW 2 : Eleanor Beard, Linda Trapp, Crete hen Leslie, Heidi Glockhamer, Cynthia Selde, Nancy Morris, Becky Naira, Connie Raugyst, Marisa Atkinson, Linda Hat£rn ROW 3: Keith Myers, Neils Peterson, Joe Honeycutt, Kurt Lindbene Dan Bailey, Marv Belter, David Thom assert. Greg Windier, Ron Gawith, Craisj Campbell PERUVIAN DELEGATION — FRONT ROW Debbi Rouse. Donene Bvrd, Mary Cachran. ROW 2: Nancy Morris. key CLub Key Club undertook many service projects for Walla Walla High School. During the first semester, the club collected fire wood for the bonfire, was in charge of setting up the burning “W” for the Homecoming game, gave Braden School a Christmas party, painted the bridge and speaker poles on campus, worked for the passing of the levy, and babysat children from the grade schools at the Memorial Day football game. During second semester. Key Club week was held. This included a sophomore initiation dinner, a sled race, a skit during the assembly, and a frolic after the game. Shelley Smith was honored as Key Club Sweetheart. Cleaning up the Yellow hawk Creek and parking lots and helping with the Heart fund Drive were also services performed by the club. r TOp. V. ■ ■ International Relations Club met monthly to discuss international topics and problems. Guest speakers, often from foreign countries, made major contributions to these meetings. The highlight of the year for IR Club was attending the Model United Nations at Central Washington State College, Four delegations, representing Peru, Cuba, Chad and South Africa, respectively, were sent by International Relations Club this spring, Mary Mettttasio, Joyce MiKrnnv, Grctt hen Leslie, and Lynn Soper made up ihe Caban delegation, This group earned a fifth place at the Model united Nat ions Delegates from Smith Africa to the Model United Nations were Heidi Ghxkhamer. Carolyn Knowles. Bnwks Hull, and Boh Benson. InteRnationaL Relations CLub KEY CLUB—FRONT ROW Paul Benzel Mark Perrv Randy Peterman, Dick Garner, John Dietrich, Mike Murr. Larry Harding, Lon, Light foot, Tony Hays, Lon Wyrick, Rob Scott, Dave Powell, Mike Land, ROW 2: Val Hein, Craig Noble, Ron Harris, Les Peterson, Shelley Smith, Dave March, Scott Mohr land, Doug Filan, Larry Brittain, Pat Elsie, Ronnie Lentz ROW 3; Kirk Bicnvagon, Greg Jewell, Jim Ourv, Mark Thompson, Mike EisLe. Ed Crudup, Andy Bateman. |im Reid, Gregg Garland, Thach Brooks, Bob Buchanan. Dave Parson, NOT PICTURED Chuck Eiselr, Mike Wagoner, Jerry Harding, Jim McIntosh, Gary Brum back, Don Procter, Dave Velev On Rocky Racoon Day, man hats were in order including evervthine from feathers to troll dolls. ltchycoo K idgi Ron krdman models his hat ltchycoo Ri6qe The Odds and Ends’ provided the Kip Snortin ' ,T music for the annual hoedown Saturday night ltchycoo R idge ABOVE RIGHT: Marry in ' Sam hitched up” many a couple at ltchycoo Ridge. Here he performs the hitchin up ceremony for Sue Craddock and Rich Kuhn as Steve Allessio and Marty Callaway w atch. . ' • , « • , • ♦ , ■i, ' •! , « • .Wt . In Friday ' s jumping frog contest „ Steve Montgomery prmts the Drill Team frog with a squirt gun. To the thunderous roar of dapping, whistling and stamping of feet, Ed (Elaine) Crudup was selected the real Miss-tcr Wa- ( the “hoedown, Pam Casey and Scott Mohrland were judged grabble costume w-in net s On WcdnesdaVt the spectators cheered Frank Hanson and John Van Bcek across the finish line in the three-legged sack race, Hi. 166 There was a time for rehearsal, a time for make-up, and a time to play the play. On November 15th, 16th, 22nd, and 23rd, the senior class presented under the direction of Mr Charles M. Patterson. The cast included Gayle Clute and Craig Campbell (Roustabouts), Diane Cundiff and Donene Byrd (Maids), John King (Mr, Nitkles), Brooks Hull (Mr. Zuss), Jack StemmerfPrompter), Doug Dammarell (J.B.), Nancy Morris (Sarah), Robert Stevens (David), jerry Gouge (Jonathan and The Boy), Christy Kenyon (Ruth and Jolly), Stephanie Stevens (Rebecca), Brian Harrigan (Soldier), Sheryl Beck (Miss Mable), Sherry Hart (Miss Botticelle), Paula Downing (Miss Lampierre), Marianne Puller (Zophar), and Mary Metastasio (Eliphas). Jake Craig was the assistant director; Lynn Cheatham the producer; and Sandi Fuller the stage manager. Kelly McClellan, Kathy Tucker, Chris Clem, and Cindy Lloyd were light technicians, while Joe France, Dick Garner, and Steve Ay cock took care of the sound. Bob Benson, Cara Leslie, Karla Tabb, Kelly McClellan, and Cynthia Selde were in charge of the scenery. Make-up was taken care of by Becky Nauss, Margaret Surratt, Barb Pope, Sue Yenney, and Suzy Kolbe. Rose Casseday was in charge of advertisement. a time play the to a Play fj 1 67 ORCHESTRA—FRONT ROW Paula Downing, Verne Garive, Janet Hagemrister. Ronnie Grumpackcr. Rob Grimes. ROW 2 ; Sue Belzer. Cindv Miller. Cara Leslie. Frank Harris. Bonnie Kaisel. Dave Bruce, Beekv Nau s. ROW 3: Suzanne Sivley. Dave Simmons, Denny Good hew. Kathy Rod da, Shervl Cope, Linda Hickman, Karen Rodda, Sheryl Beck, Glen Cecil. ROW 4; Kohin Newborn Lucy Linker, Tom Simon. Dan Ware, Charles Woolfolk. Greg Wendler. ROW ' 5: Joe Kinney, Craig Johnson. Dennis Rugg, Rod Thicrrv. Jtihn Dippel, Rkrhard Tomlinson NOT PICTURED: Peggy Kelly ORChestRa deBAte CLub DEB AI E CLl B— [RON I ROW: Gail Winters, Dave Hover, Cindy Hubbs. ROW 2: Debbie McPherson. Debbie Goldsburv lack Stemmer, Jo Mace Judy Jov. NOT PICTURED Lissa Walker, Paula Downing. John King Dave Glendanid The orchestra is shown during a concert in the Wa-Hi Commons John King and Dave Clendaniei put on an exhibition debate against DeSales High School, 168 ATTENDANCE; Rebecca Korfhagc, Jeannie Reyburn, Wendy Smith ATTENDANCE—NOT PICTURED Pay la Downing Karen Anderson, Leslie Pepin. Rav Williams, Barbara Sherry. MRS, MONOHANS Patty Perry, j or anna Kelley. NURSE Virginia Loveless, Pamela Strahov assistants ATTENDANCE- FRONT ROW shells Smith, Linda Coleman, Jane Sporleder, ROW 2: Linda Cummins, Cindv Young, Nancy Thomas MRS MONAHANS ASSISTANTS ROW 1 Mari lee Pouts. Sherri Parker. A lei ha Plaquet. ROW 4 Reckv Mitchell. Margaret Van Reek. NURSE; Linda Siramphcr, Susan Beechinnr. ROW 5: Jean Khieppei COUNSELING; Karen L n n g , Carla P e i s l c v , |unr R e n i e I MRS MONAHAN’S ASSISTANTS ROW 6 Caron Ballard, Sheryl Beck; COUNSELING; Mary Monahan ATTENDANCE; Kaihi Haw man NURSE: Karen Paul, Tom Angotti. LIBRARY—FRONT ROW: Richard Tomlinson. Eder Arvidsnn, Connie Weidrmann ROW 2: Peggy Carter, Hazd Hermanns. Kav fean Green. ROW 3: Teresa Gregory. Lynn Osborn, Patsy Carter. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS—ROW 4 Bob Ashmore. Susan Spohn. Mary Eichhnrn, Janice Ruther, Phil Snell. LIBRARY: Donna Daudt, Janice Rut her, Lenora Stubblefield, Cynthia Bickford. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS—ROW 3: Tom AngottL Karen Underwood, Rose Mary Bell, Christv Dunkelburg, Dallas Moore, Lana McKiilip, Dean Kelly. PHOTOGRAPHY Donna Wood MUSIC: Verne Garvie MUSIC ROW 6 Bonnie KatseL PHOTOGRAPHY: Shelly Trousdale. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Mike Meyer. MUSIC: Cynthia Surratt. JNSTRl CTIONAL VIA f ERIALS Mike Hogrnson. Dallas Mwc, Rose Mary NOT PICTURED—LIBRARY: Tony Nicholson. Betty Fairley-. Rosalie Brush, Dennis Gabriel son, Gary McConnell, Susan Craddock, INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Sam Sawyer. Bill Johnson, Donna Roberts, Willis Logan, Dave Powell. Pat Eisele. Dan Hagedorn. Jim McEwen, Joe Aronson, Mary Werts. Tim Gaddis, Mike Sthaub. Ken Thompson, Roger Wageman Roger Gallagher, Steve McEwen, Mike Breiner, Karen Lepiane. Steve Allcssio, Greg Bossdni. Steve Beachman. Shannon McKiilip. (tm Long, MUSIC: Lee Abbott. 170 SCIENCE ASSISTANTS: Georgia Ganzman and James Reynolds SCIENCE—FRONT ROW John Gallagher, Dana Sparger, Lonnie Lightfnnt, Margie Rushlmv. ROW 2 Meredith Jones, Anne Plummer, Rocky Heath. Karen VostraL ROW 3 Mike Walker, Merridy Edmgipn. Sherry Humphrey, Ruih Hunt. ROW 4 Laura McLaughlin, Niels Peterson, Hal Hoover, Greg Far re ns ROW 5: Jack Stcmmer, Vaierie Alexander, FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Cindv Hubbs. SCIENCE: Carolyn Knowles, Connie Brown, Sarah Burrows, Sandra Lamb, Li$sa Walker SCIENCE—NOT PICTURED Ron Gawith. Gretchcn Leslie. Margaret Surratt Paula Fllan, Bruce Scott, Pam Casey, Jerilyn Anderson, Fred Green, Doug Payton, Gordon Peterson, FOREIGN LANGUAGE ASSISTANTS: Ken DcGrandmom, Debra Hansen, Niels Peterson ASSISTANTS—ENGLISH: Mary Robinson and Saudi R;mdall ENGLISH—FRONT ROW: Cindy Taylor, Fern Krlly. Debbie Golds bur v, Jertlvn Anderson. ROW 2 Debbv Alexander, Doug Dammar ell, Gail Winters, Barbara Kirkpatrick ROW 3: Sharon Stirn TEACHERS ' AIDES: Susan Quadcetibush Wendy Smith. Loren Van Busk irk ROW 4 Jon Short. Debbie St oiler, Sharon Stirn, Laurie Drunnheller SHOP Rrern Smith. HISTORY Trudy Tyler ROW S: Brooks Hull CAFETERIA Marge Jaekei SHOP Larry Hagen. VIDEOTAPE Steve Board MATH: Margaret Surratt. ENGLISH: Dana Sparger 1 ATH - ROW 6 Rick Pisani BUSINESS EDUCATION, Mari Cowles SCIENCE Judy Allen. Chris Casev, Loretta Milieu. BUSINESS EDUCATION Carol Steen CAFETERIA-ROW 7 Janice Job ENGLISH: Niels Peterson TEACHERS AIDE: Virginia Swenson, Gay Price HISTORY: Linda James NOT PICTURED-ENGLISH: Kim Crum packer. Sandra Buckland, Sandre Fuller TEACHERS ' AIDES Diane Cundiff. Bess Harter. Anne Taggart. Suzanne Sthatzel HISTORY; Lorn a Skow, Vicke Brewer. Diana Krzycki. Steve Fleiger. CAFETERIA; Marlene Dubois, Carole James SHOP John Messinger MATH: Christine Russell. Mary Cochran, Jim McIntosh. Brian Christiano, BUSINESS EDUCATION: Cindy Taylor, VaJ Hein, Barbara Mullikin, Georgiann Lamina k. Susan Nichols. Cindy Ki alman, Cynthia Bates, Diane Lind, Diane Conklin, Karla McGl nnahan, David Boyer, Nancy Morris SCIENCE: Colleen Lamphier, Dana Flowers CAFETERIA: Janice Job. GIRLS ' P. B ASSISTANTS: Karen Scribner, Marcia Folletl. GlRLS ' P E.—FRONT ROW Lorraine Edvalson, Chris Cox, Qdcssia Davis, Debbie Pringle ROW 2: Sherry Hart, Sue Hickman, Marilec Fouls; AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS: Margaret Van Beek. ROW 3: Ruth Hum BOYS 1 P E. Ron Hagcdorn, Mike Ellison. Dermis Groom ARTS AND CRAFTS—ROW 4: Mary Eichhorn, HOME ECONOMICS: Linda French. Rosie Courson, Susan Reister; R OW 5: M ar v E i ch h or n . K are n L F n derw sod . BOYS R E, ASSISTANTS Les Pemtrmich, Bill Grille, Bob Hoy. John Lunev NOT PICTURED—GIRLS 1 RE.: Helen Tarwaler. Marda McClenny Terry Daniel, Char nan Simon, Kathy Bailey, Judy Misander. Kathy Han, Regina McKay, Judy Keith. Betty Young. Mary Lynn McDonald BOYS’ P E Mark Jungman Greg Lone Al Smires, Rich Knuth, Tim Willoughby Jack York, Wally Blessi tiger, Kim Crum packer. Bill Herndon, Thach Brooks, Jim McIntosh. Tony Garner. ARTS AND CRAFTS: Le Wayne Sc h merer. Shirlev Gall. HOME ECONOMICS: Judy Watson, Pam Coyle. Candi Phares, Cindy Mathews, Diana Dahl. Pat Hopkins. American Services DICKERSQNS-PIANO TUNING REPAIR THE BAKER BOYER NATIONAL BANK DRUMHELLER COMPANY ROBERT C. BECK Dwinell’s Central Neon Co, The Bee Hive Store Bem r Electric Co. BLUE MOUNTAINS TELEVISION CABLE CO. Glenn C. Bolton BOW L AW AY, INC Eastgate Countr ' Store, Inc. Electrolux Corporation Falkcnburgs Jewelers Fraternal Order of Eagles, Walla Walla Aerie No. 26 thank you to Bruce ' s Market Linn N, Buley Bur-Bee Company CARNATION COMPANY CASCADE NATURAL GAS COMPANY COLLEGE PLACE BINDERY College Press CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY, INC. COYLE OLDSMOBILE COMPANY Creative Color Studio Crescent Drug Company “SCOTTY” CUMMIN ' S ATHLETIC SUPPLY Davis-Kaser ' s Furniture DeBunce Studio MR, MRS. HERBERT H. FRE1SE GENERAL TEAMSTERS, WAREHOUSEMEN, AND CANNERY WORKERS LOCAL NO 556 GRASS! RADIO T. V. SERVICE Ben Greco Sons Dale M. Green GREEN GIANT COMPANY HELICOPTER SERVICES CO. Clifford D Hogenson Hoi sum Baking Company HUNTINGTON CUMMINGS, INC. Hutchison, Inc, The Ice Burg Inland Printing Company OUR patRons Delishus Bake Shoppe DE WITT FUNERAL HOME, INC. JACKY FIEDLER FLOW ERS ■ JUNCMANN DRILLING CO. KEY EQUIPMENT CO. KIRBY CO. OF WALLA WALLA Kurt ' s Decorative Service MELVERN LAIDLAW Lewis Photo Shop LIBBY, MCNEILL, LIBBY Malcolm Bierwagen Insurance EUGENE F. MARTIN litrtin 1 o ii. i f j-v MELCHER-RAY MACHINERY COMPANY MILLER ST UDIO Miller Supply, Inc. Mira Dae Studio MODERN CAFE THE MODE SALON OF BEAUTY MONTGOMERY WARD Moore A Anderson MORRISON SUPPLY CO. NIEMI, HOLLAND SCOTT O ' Con’s Flowers PACIFIC POWER LIGHT Dan Palmer’s Studio THE PASTIME CAFE PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE INC. PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. PRINGLES. INC. H. T. Rea, Inc. ROBERGE STUDIO ROGER ' S WALLA WALLA, INC. Rohn ' s Drive-In Grocery DONALD M. ROSER Royal Motor Inns SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WALLA WALLA BRANCH SHERWOOD ROBERTS, INC. Spence Tire Service SPORLEDER’S AND THE MAIN I SHOP STONE MACHINERY CO. Sunnv Valley Sanitarium TAUSICK KAUFFMAN, INC. TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOME Twin ”W” Auto Supply VAN PETTEN LUMBER HARDWARE CO. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS-GRANT FARMER POST NO. 992 VITART STUDIO Wade’s Thriftway THE WALLA WALLA CLINIC WALLA WALLA COUNCIL-TELEPHONE PIONEERS OF AMERICA Walla Walla Grain Growers. Inc. Walla Walla Motor Supply, Inc. Walla Walla Production Credit Association Walla Walla Realty Company WALLA WALLA TITLE COMPANY W. L. Wallace Floorsanding Washington Machinery Supply Co. WESTERN FARMERS ASSN. WHITMAN LODGE MOTEL Wilson’s Upholstery WILTON’S SHOE STORE World Wide Travel Service Index A Abajian Rich27,95,122,147 Abbott, Lee 40J33.134.I37, no Choir, Ba nd, E nsem bk. Cross Cmjntrv, Basket ball. Baseball Abraham, Christy 40 Abrams. Betsy 95 Ackerman, Cecil @0 Adams, Faye 95,126,133 Adams, Ken 40 Adams. Mr Leonard 118 Adams. M ike 40 Adlington, Tim 95,150 Albers, fack 95.148 Albrecht, Keith 40 Alexander, Debbv 80.155,172 Alexander, Janet 80,144 A kxa nder, V a ler ie 80.171 ALkins. Peter 36,37,95,146, 158 Allen. ]udv 80.171,172,142 Allen, Nnla 95 AJIessio, Randy 95,147 Allessio Sieven 40.166,170 Alley. Kathy 80.133,134 Allred, N ' ancie 80 Amery, Guy 95.149 Amsden, Susan 80 Anderson, Cindy 95 Anderson. David 27,32,95,149. 162 Anderson, Debbi 80,141,155,142 Anderson, Mr Don 111 Anderson. Mrs. Dorothy 111. 156 Anderson, Gai! 80,137J44 Anderson, (rrilynn 80,141, 171J72 Anderson, Karen 41J 30,! 69 Anderson, Nancy 80 Anderson, Mr. Weldon 111 Angotti, Tom 169,170,40 Antes, Richard 95,149 Antes, Russell 41.147 Anthony. Mary 80 Appling. Dan 41J 49,170 Jr V arsity Wrestling, Home¬ room President-Junior Year, Homeroom V ice-President Arbini Carolyn 80 Arland, Dave 4 J, 162 Football, Walla Walla Hi-V Arhnd. Marvin 80 Aronson, Don 95,! 47 Aronson. Joey 79,170 Arvidson, Edee 80,154 Arvidson Ethel 95 Ashmore, Bob 80,130,162,170 Aik i nsnn. Mar isa 41J 60 J 64 Distributive Education Club, International (Rela¬ tions Club) Augustine, Norma 80 Amman, Debbie 80 Austin, Mary 80.151 Avcock. Steve 18,20,27,42,130 Manager-three sports, (I mra- murals) B Bachman, David 80,147 Bachtold, Lenorc 80,133 Bailey, Alan S0 T 146 Bailey, Cheryl 80 Badev. Dan 17,42.134,152, 162 J 64 Cross Country,Equities Hi-V Traffic Court j uslice, hit Retations NHS Bailey, Debra 80 Bailey, Darla 95 Bailey. Jo Ann 96 Bailey, Kathy 42,173 Gamma Sigma Chi,Mountain Climbing Club,PE Assistant, After-school Sports Bailey, Mrs M arv 111 Baker, Bonnie 80 Baker, Gregory 95,147 Baker, Mr Jake 118 Baker, James 36.95,148 Baker. Jeanne 42 Roy alettet. Minute G id. PE .Assist.,Girls ' Rifle Team Baker , Timothy 42,122,133, 134.145.163 FD Applegate Hi-Y, Ski Club Mixed Ensemble,Drill Team Baldwin, Mrs Man 111 Ball, Alan 80.137,153 Ball, Sally 34.95,133 Ballard. Caron 36.42,136,137, 141.I69J39.142 Flagswinging. Pres. -Crest. Girls League Cabinet, After School Sports, Minute Girl Ballard, Christ ine 80 Ballard, Joan 36,95,154 Balmer, Judy 80,144 Bancroft. Donald 42 J 45,149 Drill Team, Rifle Team Banks, Norman 95.149 Banks, Shirley 16,80,1 33 Bannister. Cindy 42.160 DEGA Minute Girls ' Repre¬ sent alive. Girls ' Glee Club. Hom pr oem -Secret ary Barker, Mikki 42 Barklev. Patricia 79 Barnes. Bob 80J 37 Barnes. Carol 42 Barnett. Wayne 95,149 Barton, Randall 17,27,95.148, 162 Bar imp. Della 95,133 Basil, Alvin 42,161,162 Bateman. Andy 14,36,42,164 Key Ciub Ski Club Bateman, David 18,19.27,95, 148,130 Bates, Cheryl 79 Bates, Cynthia 42J72 Girls ' League,Minute Girl Bates, James 80 Bates, Susan 109 Batterson, Mr. A L. 118 Bauman. Kirk HO, 150.158,1 59 Baumgardner. Tom 42 Boys ' Federation Baur, Joe 27,95,149 Beachm an, Steve 170 Beagle, Mr. George 111 Bear. Gayle Boys ' Federation Bear, Monita 95 Beard, Mrs. Dorothy 112 Beard. Eleanor 36,42,136,137, 152 . 157.164 NHSJTAJR.After School Sports Beck. Candy 95 133 Berk, Cindy 95J33 Beck. Sheryl 42.137,144,167, 154,168,169 Sponsors,Senior Play .Latin Honorary, Band-Orchestra, NHS Beechinor Eloise 80 Beechinor Joan 43,152 X HS, Pep Club.Ensem ble.Choir Girls’ League Beet hi nor, Kathryn 95,130,14 ! Beech in nr, Susan 43,169 Gamma Sigma Chi-President Beeson, Diana 95 Beeson, Jim 81.137 Bell, Bill 95,145 Bel), James 150 Bell, Rose Mary 8U 24,170 Belzer, Marvin 81,137,154, 130,164,139.153 Bdzer. Susan 95J6K Bender, Dorothy 43 Girls’ League Benedict, Bill 89 Benedict, Ted 95,150 BenefieL .Arthur 95,133,145, 149 BenefieL Gary 17.43J 34.1 52, 163 Cross Country.FD Hi-V, Traffic Court-Senior Jus¬ tice, Wrestling, XHS Bennington, Rebecca 95 Benson, Bobby 95,145,150 163 126 Benson, Sandy 81J 44,157J 31 153,142 Benzel, [une 43,155,169 Tri-Hi-Y Benzel. Paul 28.81 Berg, Mr, David 112 Bergcvin, Debra 05 Bergevin. M ike 81 158 Bergman, Karen 43,160 Journal.!)F.CA,GirIs Leagur, Leg is Lit ivc Vssem bl y, Pep Club Bernard. J err v 89 Berry, Bill 118 Biagi, John 81,158 Biagi, Judy 8U30 Biagi, Robert 27,95 J47 Bicais. Patricia 95 Bickford, Cynthia 95,155,170 Bickford. David 81 Bickford. Jess 81 Brighter Richard 89,146 Bietoh, Mr Bill 25 27J 12 Bierwagen, Kirk 25 26,81 153,164 Billow, Dan 81 Billow 1 . Mary 43 Billow. Robert 95 149 Black. Janette MS Black, Jennifer 95 Blaine. Delbert 36,81,137 Blake, Rick 95 146 Blanchard, Craig 43.137 139 Band.Dance Band,.Ski Club Bland. Matt 81 Btessinger. Wallv 28 29,30,31 32,4 L 43 J 73 Kev Club,Wrestling Block, Cindy 81.144 Bloomberg, Onie 81,122 162 Board Sieve 43,172 m Football,Hoys ' Federation, Leg ish:ivc , ssem bly, Ba nd Homeroom Vice President Boatman. Carol 96 Boatman Kathy 79 Boatman, Sharron 81 Bodinc, Donna 43,156 Been Don 18,20,27,43,162 F oot ha) 1, B as ket ha 11, Eq u ites Hi-Y bugle, Don 43 Bugle, Kathryn 8 BogumilL Diana 81 Hugumill, Donna 16.96 Buldman, Bob 81 Buldman. David 43,138,160 Dktr i bo t ivc Educat ion Cl u b. Future Farmers of America Buldman. Mark 82,158 Boukn, Rhonda43,133,134. 137,130,156 Choir .Mixed Ensemble, Senior Band.Future Homemakers of America-President Bttolen. Roxi 82 Blind, David 82,150 Boone, Gary 109,138 Borgens, Lowden 43,152,158, 159 Future Farmers of America- President, F oot ball, N HS, Wrestling Buschker, David 44,148 Rev Club, Foot ball. Homeroom President Rnschker, Mi Wilbur 113 Rossini, Greg 44.170 Future Farmers if America Boyer, Dave 37,149,168 Boutz. Kumi 96,133 Boyle, Theresa 89 Bower man, Lynn 27 96,138.139 Bowcrman, Sandy 82 Bowman. Mr Bannie 23,1 12 Boyer, David 82,130.172 Bradford, Sue 44.161 Bradshaw, Robert 44,160 Brad street, DcAnn 82.144 Brandhagen. Judy 82 Bran nan, Frank 79 Brawling, jerry 82,150 Bray. Steven 82 Breen. Doug 82,149 Breiner. Mike 44,170 Brewer, J ay 33,96,149,1 59 Brewer. Vicki 34.3536.44. 157,172 FTA-Comm ittee Chairman Photographer.Girls ' Sports. Ski Club Briggs, | ohn 44.152,163 FD Hi Y-Vice President, R OTC - Bat t a l ion Ct m mander. NHS Bringman. Betty 96 Briones, Roberto 44 Bristol, Karen 82.137 Bnttain, Larry 18.20,82,164 Britton, Laura Jane 82 Brock, Doris 82 Brooks, David 79,160 Brooks, Thach 82,164 Brooks, Ted 79.173 Distributive Education Club Brotheri on, Lynette 44 Brother!on, Mrs Marjorie 118 Brough, Jon 36,96,126.148 Brower. Jea tin ic 44 Brown. Connie 82,155.171 Brown. Kathleen 44.156 After School Sports,Minute Girl,Girls’ League,Girls’ Basket ball.FH A Brown. Linda 44.156 Future Homemakers of America Brown, Neil 82,137 Brown, Patty 82.154 Brown, Robert 96.147,58 Brown, Robert M, 96,148 Brown. Stephen 28,96,147 Brown, Susan 96 Brown. Terry 82 Brown, W all is 82 Brownell, Bruce23,33,36,82. 134.163 Bruce, David 96.150.168 Bmeggemeier, Mr. C. 112 Brum back. Gary 18,20.21.25, 26,44,164 Class Vice President , Home¬ room President, Varsity Foot¬ ball, Basket hall, Baseball Brunt on. David 96,149 Bruisrher, Robert 82 Brush, Jancy 96 Brush. Rosalie 44.170 Buchanan. James 82,164 Buck!and. Sandra 44,172 Buckley, Charlene 44,172 Buckley. Glenna 82 Buckley. Greg 96,146,158 Rut knum, Mrs, Beth 112 Budau. Ray 96 Buell. Anita 82 Bucitner. Joann 35,82 Buettner, Michael 82,124 Bughi, Lawerencr 36,96,133, 148 Buley. Kenneth 82,145.150 Bump, Bruce 45 Bunrr, Lou is 82,148,162 Bundy. Gary 96,148 Burgess, Mrs Eleanor 112 Burgess, Patty 36.45.152.164 N HS-Sccrei ary, International Relat ions.M inute G irl. Wa H i Ski Club Burns, Mrs. Audrey 99,112 Bur res, Sandra 109,133 Burrows. Sarah 82.171 Busch. R ichard 45.158 FFA Sentinel,Ski Club Bushnell. Wayne 17,82 Butler, Debbie 96 Butler, Debey % Butt h e David 45,158 Legislative Assembly, FFA Officer Buttke. Michael 96.147 Butt ice, Pamela 16,96 Bycrlev. Stuart 45 Ski Club Bynum, Nancy 82,155 R rd, Andrea 82 Bvrd, Donene 45,157,167 Future Teachers of America, Senior PI ay. Debate Club C Callaway. Martha 45.160,166 161 Distributive Education Club- Treasurer Camarillo Linda 82 Camarillo. Maiicela 96 Gampandli Mike 79 Cam panel l i, Mr Richard 112 CampaneHi. Steve 79 Campbell, Alvin 89 Campbell, Craig 36 45,133, 134,164,167 Ski Clu b,M ixed Ensemblr, I ti¬ ler national Relations, Senior P lav. Choir Campbell. Stew45 Homeroom - Secret ar v-Tr easur er Cantrell, Cynthia 36,45 Ski Club Cantrell, Vickie 36,82 Cardenas, Vivian 45 Carle, Steve 96,148,1 58 Garble, David 45,134, ] 37,139. 152 Band .Choir. Da nee Ba nd, S k i Club, NHS Carlisle, Dale 96.150 Carlson, Bonnie 96 Carlson. Gary 45,152,163 FD Hi-Y President,National Honor Society Carman. Jerry 79 Carrier, Darell 83.130 Carter, Evelyn 83,124.154 Carter, Patsy 96.156J 70 Carter. Peggy 45 170 Girls’ League Carter. Sandra 96 Carter. Sharon 96 Case. David 18,20,21,24.25, 26.32,41,45,152 Football. Basketball, Base¬ ball, NHS Casey. Christine 83 171,172 Casev. Pam 41.45.141,144.152 166,171.142 S pt ms i rs S 1 a j or, C i ir Is’ league Cabinet Head NHS Girl of the Month,Senior Class-Secretary Casev, Steve 96,122,145.147 Cassedav. Rosie 46 Cecil, Glen 96.145,168 Chamberlain, Adare 28,96,149 158 Chanaratsopon, Vera phong 36, 46,119 Ski Club Chandler, Donn 83 Chapman. Mr Jim 23 29.31,36. 112 Chappell, Joe 79,133 Chase, Wrav Jene 12,13,14.15, 46 C heer I eader. 11 timer nm i ng Queen Jr Prom Queen .Girls’ Track Chavez. Ida Mae 83 Chavez, Linda 79 Cheatham, Lynn 46,126,134 Journal,Choir,G iris’ G lee. One-Act Plays,Senior Play Chedester, Cat hleen 89 ChenauJu Anita 96 Chenoweth, Dan 96 148 Chipman. Donna 96 Christensen. Patty 46 After-School Sports,.M inute GirLFFA Sweetheart, Roy alettes Christ iano, Brian 46 130,172 Home room- Pres idem Christiansen, Cathy 12,13.83, 142,153 Chun,Jim 46,144 Cortinas, John Daniel Janet 97 Golf,T ennis, Legislative Cnrtinas, Yolanda 97 Daniel Terry 83,141 J 73 Assem blv; Dr i 1 1 Tearn Courson, Rose Marie 83,171 Daniel Thomas 83 Clark. Mr. Charles 112,159 Cowan, Heather 36,97 Danielson, Susan 83 Clark, Mrs. Dolores 112 Cowles. Marv 83,172 Danioth, Pete 83,147 Clark. Mr. Richard 112.132. C«c. Christine 47.141,142,144. Panly. Delbert 83,148 134 173 Datidt, Donna 97,130,170 Clftughton, Margaret 16,83,130, Girls’ League Cabinet Head, Davenp« rt, Debbv 83 142,1 3,157 Sponsors-Sgr.Ski Club, PE Davenport, Dean 83 Clay, Mrs. Eva 112 Assistant,Office Asst Davin, Allen 49 Clayton, Karen 96 C«x, Debbie 97,133 Davin, Lee 146 Clem, Christine 36.96.133 Coot, Steven 47,144,162 Davin, I cs 97,148 Clements, Tom 96,148 Equti ies-President. Cross Davin, Lin 97,146 Clendaniel David 46,151J 52, Cou ntry, R OTC- M aj or, Sw im Davis, Dean 83 168 Team Davis, Greg 50 National Honor Society, Cox, Terry 83 Davis, Jack 83,162 Chess Club Coyle, Pam 47,130,171 Davis, Jamie 97 Clendaniel Richard 96,126 FHA-Treasurer. Pep Club. Leg- Davis, Jane 97 Cliber, Mary 96 illative Assembly Davis, Kathryn 97 Clifton. Shannon 83 Coyle, Mrs. Zelma 113 Davis, ()dcssia 50,155.173 Clink, Kathleen 83,134,155 Craddock, Susan 48,160,16L Girls 1 League-Junior Class Clute, Gayle 33,46.151J 52, ! 66.170 R epresen t a t i ve.G ir is 1 167 Distributive Education Club- Sports Wa-Hi Swim Team, NHS, Senior Historian,Girls League Davis, Robert 83 Plav.National Merit Semi- Craig, Jake 79,124 Davison,Jim 50 Finalist | our nab Photographer, Roy a 1 Footbal l-M a n ager, Wrest1 i ng- Cobb, David 46,128,144,152 Blue- P hot ograp her Manager R OTC-Mafer,Studcm Court- Criss. Robert 23,97.146 Davison. Loralee 36,83,]37 Justice,Commissioner of Criss, Teresa 97 Dawes, Dennis 79 Campus, NHS Criss, Thomas 89 Buys ' Federation Cobb, Joyce 83.137,142.153, Crook. Bob 83.147 De Beaumont, Mrs, Hetty 118 157 Cross. Barbara 16! Decnev. Jane 98,151 Cochran. Mary 47,152.157,172 Cross, Darlene 97 Deford, Kenneth 97.138 FT A-Treasurer, Inter national Cross, Erma Jean 36.83,141, Degrandmont, Kenny 83,145, Relations, NHS 142,144 149,173 Cochran, Terri 83 Cross, Vicki 83,133,134,144 DeLeon, Olga 97 Cochran. Rebecca 16,96 Crowder, Joe 83 DeLeon, Ramon 83,146 Coe. James 83 J46 Crudup. Cynthia 48,132.137, Della, Jon 97 Cce, Sara 47 141,142 Dem i a nr w. B oh 27,97.138 Coffey, Connie 47,133 Senior Band,Dance Team- Demianew, Paul 50,137 Girls Glee,Choir. Teachers Pres idrnt.G iris 1 State, Leg¬ Band,Track. Football Leg¬ Assistant islative Assembly islative Assembly Cohoon. Lavina 82 Crudup, Edward 25,26,83,130, Dcmianew, Teresa 83,155 Cohoon, Roy 96,149 164,166 Demar is. Dave 50,134,131,163 Coleman, Linda 83,169 Crudup, Jane 97,132.141,142 FD Hi-Y, Wrestling.Traffic Collett, Jim 96,l SO Grumpatker, Bonita 34,97,151, Court,Choir Collins, Jim 36,83,149 168 Dennis. Mr Johnnie 79,113 Collins, Richard 47 Crumpacker, Kim 48, 1 30 f 157, Dennis, Linda 83J26 Baseball, Golf 126,172,173 Dennis, Mike 97,138 Collins, Tim 96,149,158,37 J ou r n a I- S por t s Ed it or, FT A, Dennis, Wayne 97,146 Colombo. Jane lie 83 Legislative Assembly, Base¬ Dcvaney, Renee 541 Colvin, Mr. Harold 118 ball Quill and Scroll Devoir, Clint 83 Combs, Jan ice 47 Crum packer, Mr, Wilbur 118 DeWavne. Kirby 83,145 Combs, Kathleen 83 Cummings, Jim 83, 122 J 48,162 Dick , Diane 97 Cniikey. Carlton 83 Cummins, Linda 49,141,144. Dietrich. John 17,50,152,164 Conklin, Diane 96,141,172 152.169,142 Key Club.Cross Country,NHS, Conrad, Delbert 96 Ores t -Secret ar y-Treasur er Boys ' State Delegate, Letter- Conrad, Neoma 109,133 Sponsors-Sgt. man ' s Club Conradt, Ernest 146 CundifL Diane 14.36,48.137, Dietrich, Lynn 35,96,97,138 Conradt. Kreig 97,162 141J42,144,152.167,172 Dimock, Daniel 83 Converse, Jeanne 47 Spnns jc s,Senior B;ind Xi irIs 1 Dimock, Marry Lynn 97 Girls’ League League Cabinet Head, NHS, Dippcl John 97,137,168,139 Cook, Greg 47 Crest Dock ter, Robert 33,83,150 Boys ' Federation Cunningham, Mr, Gilbert ] 18 Dodds, Donna 50 Cook, Guy 47,130.131 Cyr, Joseph 83,148 Sk i Clu b, M i nu le G ir 1, Seq u i n Lab Assistant School Cope, Sheryl 47,134,137,152, D Dodds. Judith 36,97 155,168 D 4an, Aletha 50,124J 54 Band, After School Sports, Dahl, Dianna 49.126,171 Royal Bkir.Quill and Scroll Girls ' Glee Chib,NHS Wa-Hi Journal Dolan, Myrna 97 Copeland, Brooke 36,83.144, Damm, Ted Alan 83.134,149,170 Doonan, Stephen 83 142 Dammrell, Doug 17,49,152, Don nan, Susan 98 Garfield. Mr Tim 113 157,167,172 Dir non, Linda 50.155J 37 Cnrkrum, Barlow 97,146 National Honor Society,FTA, FTA, .After School Sports Corneltson, Mr. Purdy 113 fR, Senior Play,Cross Dotson, Crystal 98 Cornell. Mr. Avery 118 Country Dowell Dianna 83,134 Coronado, Rebecca 97 Damon. R andv 97,130,145.146 Downing, Becky 98 Coronado, Ruben 83 Daniel James 97,147 Downing, Paula 50.151,152,168, 178 169 IR NHS National Merit Semi- Final ist;Orchettra, FT A See Dim, Mr, Lewis 18,20.27,10 Drumhrller, Laurie 51 144,02,157 FTA.National Honor Society, Mmute Girl,Sponsors Drum heller, Tom 98,148 Dubois, Hand 89,146 Dubois, Marlene 79,172 Dubois, Robert 98 Dud lev, Michael 83 Duff. Mary Ann 50,14U 42.152 Minute Girl. Pep Club,Gamma Sigma Chi, Homeroom-Secretary National Honor Society Dull. Patricia 98 Duffy, Mary 98 Dummlcr. Mrs, Lorraine 113 Duncan. William 98,149,158 Dunkclburg, Christy 37,50.(26, 154.170 Journal-Page Editor,After School Sports Dunkelburg, Steve 36,98,148 Dunn, Daniel 17,83 Durham, Sandra 50,83.156 Durham, Ted 50 Dye Gail 98,131 Dykstra Judith 83,134 D ysar t, N anev 98.133 E Fades, Cindy 98.138 Eagon, Paul 50 Walla Walla HLY Swimming- Assistant.Sequin School, Homeroom Officer, Boys ' Fed¬ eration Representative Eaves. Buddv 109,149 Eddy, Molly 51,141,142 Girls League Ca hi net- Assis¬ tant, Minute Ctrl Edington, Merridv 51,144,171 Sponsor ,Sequin School. Office- Ass is t ant, G ir Is League Edvalson, Lorraine 83,132.17J Edwards. Jerrv 84.150 Ekhhorn, Ernest 28,30,98,147 Eichhorn, Mary 51,124,132, 170,171,173 Rovalettes,Minute Girl, Leg¬ islative Assemblv-Repre¬ sent a live. Royal Blue Eide t Dennis 79,160 Distributive Education GI u b. Foot ba ILT:rack Eisele, Chuck 18,20.98,147, 164 Eisele, Laura 98 Eisek, Mike 18,21,51 122,164 Boys ' Fedcr at ion-Secret arv Key Club, Football-Captain, Letterman’sCluh Eisle, Pat 18,29,30,31,82. 84.164.170 Elam. Nancy 89 Eider. Mr Don 118 Elders, Lucreha 37,51 Minute Girl,Pep Club Elliot, Tim 84 Ellis, James 89 Ellison, M it helc 133.134,163. 173 Ellison. Michael 51,98 FD Hi-Y, Homeroom-Officer, Skits, Baseball Elweli. Michael 84,148 Emerv, Kathy 82.84 141.144, 142 , 172 Emigh, R oben 27.98,147 Enders, Gary 84,146 Eng, Wanda 84.144 Engen. Linda 79 Erdman. John 98,149.162 Erdman, Ronald 98.145 Evans, Mike 84,137 Evers, Mr Ernest 118 Evers, Grate 51,156 Future Homemakers of America,Gamma Sigma Chi Engen. Linda 79 Ewing. Chris 84 Ewing, Lanetta 51 Girls League Eyest one. Judy 84 F FaG aide. Dale 79,158 Horn eroom-Vice Pi es ide n t, Future Farmers of America .Assistant FaGalde, Sandra 84 Fagerstrom. Sara 84,141 Fahringer, M Robert 113 Fairchild. GarvUe 98,148 Fairley. Bertie 51,170 Pep Chib G iris’ Sports Fairley, Johnic 16,98 Faint ico, Suzanne 84,134 FanciuHo, Pamela 98 Faneiullo, Peggy Lee 98.141 Fans bier, Julie 98 Farlin, Gary 98,146 Farmer, Marlene 98 Farrell, Patricia 98 Far re ns, Greg 51 T 137,152 171,139 Band,! ntr.imurals.Golf, Na¬ tional Honor Society Farris, Larry E 89 FaustL Katherine 98 Fenno. Mr. Elton 113 Fernandes, Donna 98 Fernald. David 51 Varsity Wrestling Fiedler, lames 27 .98,148. 163 Fiedler, Judy 36,51,79,134, 142.152.164 Ski Club, International Rc- lat ions. Legislative Assem¬ bly, Choir. NHS Fields, Karen 35,84,153 Ftggins, Gordon 84 Fktgins. Linda 98 Filan, Barbara 98 Filan, Doug 18.19,27,32,98, 122.133.138.164 Filan. Paula 81.84,171 Fine, Gary 99,146 Finseth, Valerie 109 Fish, Kathleen 16.98,133 Fisher, Susan 51 134 Royalettes,Choir Fitzsimmons, Mike 51 Future Farmers of America Flanagan, Karen 51,152 Girls After School Sports, Orehestra,Gamma Sigma Chi, National Honor Society Flanagan, Rick 98.149 Fleenor, Bill 51 130,148J 52 Golf Team, ROTC-Captain. Boys 1 Federation, NHS Fleenor, Marv 98 Finger. Stephen 84, i 49,172 Fletcher, Mr Felix 18.20,21. 113 F lowers. Da na 89,172 Folleti, Laura 98 Follett, Marcia 14 15.35 36, 52,128,142,144,152 T 173 ASB-Setretary, After School S pons. Sponsor s-M ajor. Na¬ tional Honor Society Crest Forbes. Robbie 36,52,163 Football. Baseball, FD Hi-Y- Vice President Treasurer Fortney, Elaine 98 Foster Rebecca 98 Foster, Steven 84 Pouts, Mari lee 3435.52.140. 142 144 169 173 Girls League-Pres idem, Tri-State-Secretary, Crest S ponsf w s- apt a i n ,G ir Is Sports Fuw ler. Terrca 98 t 136,137 France Joe 52 Spurts.Senior Plav Frank. Lynn 99 Frank, Wayne 16,17,84J34 Frazier, Virgil 52 145 Drill Team Frazurr, Dianne 99.130 Frazurc. Phyllis 84,1 34 Fredrickson, David 18,25,26, 84 Freeland Deborah 99 Freeman. Colleen 52 Legislative Assembly Freeman. Kari Ann 34,35,36 84,144.153.157,142 Freepons, Mary 99 Freepons, Susan 52,141 Girls ' League Cabinet Head- Assistant. Future Teachers of Am erica.Gamma Sigma Chi Freitas, Collins 84,149,158 French. Cheryl 12,13,35,84, 134,153 French. Deborah 35,99,142 French, Kevin 89 French, Linda 84,171 Freese, Gordon 52 Frost, Brenda 84 Fugate, Cheri 52 Girls ' League,Girls ' Sports, Future Homemakers of America Fuge, Jeanne 99 Fuge, Judy 52 Fulgham, Mary Lou 84 Fulgham, Peggv 99,133 Fuller, Saudi 53,137,172 Future Teachers of America, Senior Play .Teachers Asst, Furgasun, Dan 53 Furgason, Nancy 99 141 151 G Gabriel T imothy 33,84.137 Gabriel, Victoria 99 156 G abr ielson, Den ms 5 3 170 Gaddis. Tim 170 Gall, Robert 99,148 Gall Shir lev 89,173 Gallagher, John 84,145.146, 124.126 154 Gallagher, Roger 84.124,170 Gallo. Anthony 79,158 Ganguei, Dianne 99 Ganzman, Georgia 37,53,112, ) 71 Royafeties Treasurer„ Future Teachers of America Garland, Gregg 25,26.84,164 Garland. Lcn 99,133 G ar m ire, Sam 53,149,162 E q u it es, Boys ' Federat k n Representat i ve, R OTC-Oflker Garner, Rich 53,128,151J 52, 164 ASB Vice President.ROTC- Brigade XO, International Rdat ions Club, Nat ion a l Merit Semi-Finalisi.NHS Garner, Tony 53,173 Wrestling Garrard. Rick 99,144,147 Garrison, Carrie 53,144J 61 Sponsors,M mute t ir I, After School Sports, Leg is lat i vr Assembly Rcprrscmative- Secretary Gar vie. Verne 84,88,134.168. 170 Carza. Roy 84 Gascon, Larry 99 Gao. Marianne 99,130 Gawith. Ron 53,126.128,152. 154,164,171 J ou r nal-Ed (tor. Internation¬ al R dal ions Club-Pres,, l rnms Team.Commissioner of Publications. NH.S Gehrett, Jay 23.84,148,162 Grid I. Mrs Mary Jo 113 Gchring. Mark 84 Gehrke. Dale 84.149,162 Ceding. Dean 99.1 5U Gessel, Vic 84 Gilbert. Susie 99,142 Gilkison, Mike 53,158 Bovs ' Federation Gillingham, Diane 84,124 Gilman. Gary 33.99,147 Gilman, Stan 53,130.161 Foot ball. Wrest] mg Girdner, Milton 99,148 Gladfdter, David 54,148 Track Glasgow Mr Laver n 113 Glen, John 17,84 Gleaton, Jeff 84,145.146 Gtimsdalr, Marilyn 84 Glockhamer, Heidi 54,128,142 152,157,164 Com m iss io ner of Act iv it ies, Crest,. ational Honor So rim. FT A Goade. Wally 79 Gc4)ie. Rozann 99,133 Goetsch, Paul 84.148 Goetz. Paul 100,137.139 Goldsbury, Tony 1IX), 133 J45 147 Goldsbury, Debra 84,126,141, 142,154.164,168J 72 Gonzalez. Juan (John) 100 Good hew, Denny 84,133, J 34,137 139,168 Goodman, Jeanette 84,133 Goolabev. Jan 100,138 Goolsbev, Robert 54 Senior Band, Boys ' Federa¬ tion Gorham, Scott 36,100,150 Gcesett. Mr Gene 118 Goucher. Doug 84 Gouge, Jim 79 Journal Graham, Jen 84,133 Grassi, Judy 54.160 Distributive Education Club Graves. Danny 100,147 Graves, Scott 17,84.137 Gray, Dennis 84.022.147J30 Gray, Miss Ruth 113,124 Green, Fred 84,130.137J71 Green, Kav jean 54,170 Future Homemakers of Vmem a-Setreran Greer, Daniel 100,150 Greet hurst, Gwen 100 Greethurst, ' Hun 37.54,124, 145.149 Rifle Team.Royal Bluc.ROTC- Oflker. M ou m a i necr i ng Club. Tennis Gregcrson, Jeaimie 100 Grcgersfin, Terry 54 Homeroom-Vice President Gregory. Teresa 54.170 Grememan, Donald 85,168 Griess, Richard 100,149 Griffin, Rodney 89,148 Grimes, Bob 85.168 Groom, Dennis 54,158,173 Groom, Judy 100 Grate, Margaret 54,141J42 154 Minute GirkGirls League Cabinet, Latin Honorary, FT A Gruben, Fred 100,126,148 GucL F dward 85 Gusc, Hattie 54 Guthmiller, Reinhold 85,158 Guyer. Kenneth 85,137 Gw inn, Deanna 100 H Haas. Doug 36.100 Haberstok, Mr, Joe 118 Haberstfik, Josephine 100 133 Hadlev, David 83,124.137 Haer. Douglas 23.40.31,100, 145,149,150.163 Haged or n, Dan 54.170,173 H aged nr n, Ron 54,161 Horn er oom- Represen t at i ve. Distributive Education Club,Boys’ Federation Hagemiester. Janet 35,100 133,168 Hagen p Larry 85,145J 46,172 Hagen, Linda 85.137J 56,157, 139,164 J 53 Hagen, Jarome 54 Bovs ' Federation Hahn, Richard 100,149 Haley. Kathv 79 Hall, Cheryl 16.100 Hamada, Barbara 16.100 Hamby, Shirley 16,100,151 Hamm, Mr Ed 114 Hammond, Barry 23,85 Hanford, Mrs Darlene 118 Hansen. Debbie 36,55 Ski Club Hansen, Joel 79 Hansen. Mike 18,19.20,21,22 55,123,144 180 Varsity Baieba 11, Foot ball, BaskeIball,Boys ' Federatit n Repr esc n tan ve, Beard - gr ow - mg Contest-Winner Hanson Don 18,19.31,81,85, 122,162 Hanson. Franklin 23 27 100, 131,147,166 Hanson, Mr Franklin 110 Hanson, Susan 35,85 T 134,144 Haibert, Drburah 85.141.142 Harding. Gerald 28.HXJ.I 46. 164 Harding, Kav 85 Harding, Ken 55,131,152 National Honor Society, Student Court-Senior Jus- tice,Foot ball Harding Larry 18,20,55,146, 164 ROTC-Capuin Harding. Lauretta 85 Harding, Pat 55.162 Walla W alla Hi-Y, Homeroom- V ice Presiflent-Secretary Hargitt. Ramona 100 Harlan, Joan 85,141.142 Harkins. Beekv 100 Harman, Dee 89 Harmon. David 55 Harmon, John 100J46 Harold, Jim 36.100,138,139 Harper, Ellen 55 Girls ' League Harper. Viki 100,14] Harrigan, Brian 79,130 Harrigan. Patrick 85,126 Harris, Frank 100,144,130,168 Harris, Michael 85,149.153 Hams, Peggy 36,100 Harris, Radell I00.130 Harris, Ron 18.20,21,23,26. 55,164 Kev Club.FfMJtball.Basket- ba 11, Tr ack, Let ter m a n ' s G lu b Harris, Shirk v 37,85,137,139 Harry, Carroll 55 Hart, Kathy 55.126,151,173 H omer oom - Presiden t, After School Sports,M inute Girl- Secret ary ,PK- Ass ist a m, History-.Assistant Hart, Sherry 35,55.134,144 173 Sen i ( ji PI ay, C hoir. Sponx jt s, Girls’ Sports.Future Teach¬ ers of America Harter, Bess 36.40,55,141. 142,152,164.172 Senior Class-Treasurer,Ski ClubJR,Giris’ League Cabi¬ net-Assistant. XHS Hartford, Judy 36,85.142,144 Hartley. Mrs Geraldine 113 Hartley, Kim 85 Hariliep. Debra 85 Hartliep, Diane 100,133 Hartman, Johnnie 55 G irls ' League Hartwell, Robert 89 Hartwell, Sue 85 Hartzheim, David 55 Horn er oom - Preside nt Hartzheim, Marcia 85 Hatchett. Belinda 16,85 Hathaway. Nancy 100 Hauer, Don 56,149,158 Boys 1 Federat ion-Represent¬ ative Haugen, Candace 85 Hawes, Mike 85,89,147 Hawman, Kathie 56,169 Minute GirLOfficc Assist¬ ant Hayden, Peggy 56 Gymnastics, Legislative As¬ sembly Representative Havs, Cora Lee 100 Hays, Jacqueline 85.144.157 Hays, Mike 56,126 Hays, Tony 28,100,146,164 Hcamck. Cathy 56,152 National Honor Society T rcasurcr Hcadding. Debbie 85 leaglc, Brian 89 Hrath. Rocky 56,171 Hector, Gary 109.148 Hector, Kelly 13QJ45J63 Heilbrun, Rick 100.148 Heimbigner, Mr Jacob 118 Heim big ner, Jacquir 100,133 Hein, Val 18 J 9,21.40,41,56, 144,152,164.172 Tennis,FontbaU ROTC-Bri- gadc Staff-Major, National Honor Society, Key ClubTr. Heinz, Mike 86 Honey, Terry UK), 147 Hcldt, Esther 85 Heifer, Darrel 100,124.146 Hcllstrom, John 79 Render, Dave 100,148 Henderson, Connie 100 Henderson, Gwen 100 Henderson, Ronald 85,137 l Irnderson, Steve 85,150 Hendrickson. Randv 100,130, 148 Henrv. Blair 100,145,147,162 Herbert, Jim 100,147 Herbert. La were nee 30,31,101. 148 Herbert, Bob 18,85,150,162 Bergen, Brian 23,27JO 1,146 Hermanns, Dee 57,170 Hernandez, Delia 85 Hernandez, Juan 16,17,101, 122,130,148 Hernandez, Willie 16,17,57, 136,137 Cniss-Country, Track, Drum Major, Equities Hi-Y,Imra- murals-Captain Herndon, Bill 57,173 Walla Walla Hi-Y Herndon, Kathy 101 Messier. Walter 85 Hickman, Connie 109 Hickman, Linda 51,137,168 Hkkrnan, Sue 1436.57,130, 14L142J52J73 Ski Club, Girls’ League Cabi n et- Assisi am.I .eg is la- t ive Assent b| v - R e pr ese n ta¬ me, NHS Hicks. Clark 57,171 Track,Swim Team, Bovs’ Fcd- er at in n, Horn ernom- Pres id e n t H icks, t ieorge 86,! 37 Higginbotham, Judy 36,57, 142,152 Ski Club,National Honor Society Hill, Gerald MM Hill. JoAnn 35,101 Hill Larry 57 Hill, Sandra 57 Hill, Steve 86 Hill Jerry 101,149 Hill, William 57,122 Equkes Hi-Y,Letterman’s Club,Boys ' Federation Rep¬ resentative Hillyard. Dave 86J46 Hilton, Marsha 86 Hirsh, Judie 86.144 Hirst, Margo 57 Hockett, Curtis 86,147 Htsdgr, Bobby 57 Hoekitra, Stacy 101,122,150 Huffman. Greg 36.57 Hoffman. Sandra 101,130 Hijgenson, Mike 86,162 Hoggan. Craig 17,101,138 Holbrmik, Randy 101,146 Holland. Tom 101,145,150 Holloway. Glenn 36,86 Holm, Pete 36,101 Holm, Rebecca 57,160 Distributive Education Club.Girk’ (flee Club G,Girls’ League.Soph, Class-V ice President Honeycutt Joe 86,134,137,164 Honn, Thomas 86 J 46 Hoover, Harold 86,171 Hopkins, Pat 58,171 Hoppen. Steven 101.147 Horton, Kandi 36,86,153 Horton, Shelley 101.130 Hovland, Sandra 86 Howard, Anita 101 Howell. Martin 79 Howells. Mrs Ada 111 Hoy, Bob 58,163,173 FD Hi-Y, Boys’ Federation Representative Hubbard, Mark 58,124 Hubbs. Luanda 86,173 Huether, Larrv 101,149 Hufford. David 101.150.138 Hughes, Becky 58,142,144 S pi msors, Crest .Future Tcar hers of .America Huie. Martin 86,145,148 Huie. Myron 101,146 Hull, Brooks 58.130,152,167 IR,Senior Play,Boys’ State. Legislative Assembly Rep¬ resentative, NHS Hulls, Robert 79.86 Hubs, Ron 79.158 Humphrey, Sherri 36,86.144. 171 Hunt, Lauren 101,149 Hum. Ruth 34J538.157J7J, 173 Future Teachers of Amcrica- Vice Pres ide ni ,G ir Is ' .After School Sports-Assistant Hunter. Beverly 101 Hunter, Chris 79,164 1R - Secret ar v. T rack Journal Science- Humanities,Sym¬ posium at L’ of Wn Huntington, Bill 86.122,133, 137,139 Huntington, Mrs Joyce 114 Huntington, Mary 86 Huntington. Mr Ron 17,114, 162 Hunt, Judy 101 Hurst, Pamela 58,132 R ov a lettesXi ir Is ' 1 cagu e, Homeroom-Vice President Huy ted. Kerry 86 Hustcd. Kevin 18.29,30,31,58, 131,133,134,152 I Ingalls, Brenda 10] J Jackson, Linda 101,142 Jackson, Marion 118 Jackson. Sharry Lvn 86J30 Jackv, Mr. Lewis 118 Jacobson, Christine 86 J arobsnn, El wood 86,150 Jacket, Marjorie 101.133,156, 172 James. Linda 58,157,172 Future Teachers of America, Girls’ S ports, H ist c ry- As s ist am Jamison, Margaret 36,86,137, 153,134 Jansen, Mrs Marge 114 Jantz. Larry 58,158 Future Farmers of .America, Leadership Committee-Chair man Jaquish. Judith 86,155 Jetls, Catherine 58 .After School Sports Jeffs. Debbie 101 Jeltison, Larry 101,150 Jenkins, Linda 79 Sponsors.M inute Girl Jennings. Rocky 86,1 58 Jennings. Roy Jensen. Deena 96,101 Jensen, Joseph 109 Jensen. Leonard 58,146 Drill Team Jensen, Scott 79 lessee, Kirk 101,147,158 jessee, Thomas 101,150,158 Jewell, Greg 25.26.86,164 Job. Janice 101,172 John, Ruth 86 John Steve 59 Johnson. Bill 59J70 Johnson. Bryan 101,150 Johnson, Clifford 23.101.133, 150 Johnson, Craig 36,59,128 131, 137,139,168 Key Club-Secretary,Ski Club. Senior Band-President Siu- dem Court-Chief Justice. Tennis Team _ J oh nso n, M a rk 8 6,162 Johnson, Martin 86,148 Johnson, Mary 109 Johnson. Maury 86,148 Johnson. Ranch 101,158 Johnson, Scott 86 Johnson, Sue 59 Johnson, Tresa 86 Jones. Carole 101,172 Jones, David 101,172 Jones, Dwclley 17,86,163 Jones, Gary 27,101,149,162 Jones, Ken 86 Jones. Mrs. Marianna 114 Jones, Marilyn 16,86 Jones. Meredith 86.1 7 1 Jones. Mrs. Tina 1 !8 Jordan, Brad 86 Jordan, Pant 16,101 Jordan, Steve 86,149 Jorgensen. Larry 101,148 Joy, Judy 86.168 J ungmann, Connie 86,132.141 J ungmann, Mark 59J73 Var s it y Tr ack, H omeroom President K Kaminski, Joe 33,101,133,149 Karl, David 79 Karl, Stephanie 101 Katstl, Bonnie 87.168,170 Kausche Merla 87,155,142 Kegley, fovonna 59,137.139. 169 Dame Band Pep Band Keiler. Jav 101,130,145,148. 162 Keith, Judy 59,142.152,173 National Honor Society,Crest Kcilar, Jennifer 59,130 Keller, Jerry 59 J Oh 150 Kelly, Dean 8 T . 122,130,148,170 Kellv, Gregory 87,158 Kelly t Jerry 59 Kelly, Peggy 59,168,172 Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca-Year book Officer, Orchestra Kelsey. Mr. Willis M8 Krltv, Steve 59 Kempr, Vicki 101 Kennerlv, Nancy 87,144 Kent. Mr Gordon 111 Kenich, Mcrwin 59 Kerns . Debra 34,35.101,133 Kibler. David 10U 30.150,158, 162 Kibler, Kris 87 Kilgore, Pamela 60 King. John 79,167,168 Senior Play Kinman, Virginia 101 K inner, Joe 33,60,137,139.162 168 Band,Swim Team,Walla Walla Hi-Y-President,Student |)i- rector,Ski Club Kinney, Nikki 101.133 K insfat her, jeamne 60.132 Koy alette Kinter. Charles 89 Kinter. Mike 87 K inter, Sandra 101 Kinzer. Lvnette 102,151 Kirk, Doug 89 Kirkpatrick, Barbara 36,60. 130,141,142.157,172 Crest, FT A, M i nu t e G ir I. Sk i Club.Gamma Sigma Chi Klassen. Mr Ronald M8 KLavano, AI 87 Klein, David 102,147 Klein. Vernon 60 Klocpper. Jean 60,169 Kluche. Arman 102,147 Kluehe. fanel 87,133,134 K napp. Dennis 60.134 Knapp. Meg 102,130 Knotts, Deborah 102 Knowles, Carolyn 60,141.142, 157J69J71 Crest .Girls ' League Cabi net, Legislat i ve Assent bl v . FT A Knowles, Maryju 102,142 Know lev Nancy 60 Legislative Assembly Knuth, Barbara 102 Knuth, Rich 17,29,31,60,162, 173 Equites Hi-V, Wrestling, Cross Country Knutson. Alan 87.122 Koch, Keith 102,148,158 K jch, Mrs. Mary 114 Koibr. Suzanne 102,126.151 Kunski, KathiebU Knrfhage, Rebecca 60,157,169 Future Teat hers of America, After-School Sports Kralman, Cvndi 60,161,172 Krai man. Mike 102,146 Kress, Debbie 87,141 Kress, Janna 36.60,133,134. 152,164 International Relations Club.Ski Club-Treasurer, Mixed Ensemble.NHS Kropf. Michael 61.130 Seguin School-Assistant. Boys ' Federation Repre¬ sentative Krummel, Jerrv 18,20,23,27, 102,146 Krzycki. Diana 61J 72 Kuhn, Sharon 102 Kusler, Mr Duane 114 Kuzens, Paula 89 L LaGasa, Bruce 87,149 Lamb, Judy 61,137.152 National Honor Society Lamb, Sandra 87,156,171 Lam mack, Georgiann 61,172 Band Land, Mike 28,87,164 Landers. Patty 102 Landoni, Terry 102 Lane, Deborah 102 Lane, Lori 87 Lang, Mr Bernhard 114 Langdon, Jeff 102 Lanphier, Colleen 6L172 Lanphier, Debra 87 Larson, Colleen 34.87 Larsen, Mr Russell 114 Lasater. Debbie 36,87.131. 142.144 Lai hr op, Kathy 102 Laufer, Susan 87 Laurelia, Rosanne 102 Lauterbach, Terri 61,141,152 Girls ' League Cabinet Head, M mutcGirJ, Leg isl at i ve-, s- semblv Representative, NHS, J u n ior C lass- Officer Lauzon, Wille 87,124.154 Lavadour, James 61 Ledbetter, Jne 87,147 Ledbetter, Mr W G, 110 Ledford, Janice 102 Leiferman, Harrv 87,145,148, 163 Lei per, Steven 102,146 Leisle. Katherine 61,144,161 Sponsors Lentz, Ronald 28,87,164 Leonard, Jack 87,134,149 Lconetii. John 61 Leoneiti, Mike 102,149 Lrpiane. Karen 61,160,170 Distributive Education Club Leslie, Cara 36,37.102.168, 171 Girls ' League Cabinet Head, IR-Vire President.Minute Girl.Crest, One Act P lays LeValley, Gary 18.20,21.28, 102,130,150 Lewis, Betty 87,133,134,154 Lew is, Raymond 102,122J 38 Light, Kenneth 87J37,139 Light, Mr Maurice 114.160, 161 Lightfoor, Lnnny 61.122.123. US, 150,164.171 Boys ' Feder at inn-1 XTicer, Football,Key Club.Dr ill T earn, R OTC-Off icer Lightfoot, Mike 102,145,147 LtJJtvold. Linda 6L 134,152, 157 Choir,Futurr Teachers of America Lind, Diane 61.152,156 Future Homemakers 4 America Lind berg, Kurt 30,31,87,122, 153,163,164 Lindemann. Dean 87.148,158 Linker, Lucy ' 62 J 37,139,168 Dame Band, Band Litts. Bonnie 62,156 Future Homemakers of America Litzenherger, Jule 102,138 Livengtwid. Susan 87 Lloyd I Oyndra 102,136,137.141 Lorali, Susan 16.102 Logan, W illis 62,147.170 Wrestling Looey, David 102,150 Loney.Greg 12,13,62.122.173 Cheer leader,Golf Team Loney, John 79,162,173 Bovs’ Federation Long, Jim 62,170 Long, Karen 62,134,155.169 Choir Long, Rick 102,146 Lmman. Rose 89 Lfseke, Car lene 102 Lnu der milk, Debc a 87,13 7 Loveland. Chris 87.133 Loveless, Virginia 62.134.169 Choir Lowery, Robert 102J48 Lowery, Msg Robert M4 Lowrame. Pat 87.145 Lynch, Deborah 102 Lynch, Toma 87,122 Lyons. Edward 102,146 Lythgoe, Robert 87,130,134, 138 Lvthgne. Ted 102,133 Lytle, Mr Joseph 114 M Marario. Barry 62 Track Mace. Jo Ann 102,168 Mackey. Gary 87,148 Mack ler, Lar ry 102,146 Maddess, Sharon 36.87,130 M aest r et t i. S he lie y 62,134 Choir Maiden, Kenneth 87,158,159 Maiuri, Sharon 102,133 Malcolm, David 102.147 Mann, Sally 87 McEwcn, J ames 103,146,170 Minnich, Michael 23.27,103, Manomaivibul Sumalee 62,119 McEwcn, Steve 63,170 147 Manuel, Gerald 87, ] 30,162 McFall Barbara 36.88,136, Mtnnick, Margaret 36,89.136 Manuel RonaId 1 03J 46,162 137,142.153 130,137,142,162 Marable, Miss Virginia 36,114 McFall, Shannon 34,35,103,133 Mtsander, Judy 64,124,1 51,173 March. David 62,145.150, i 64 McFarlev, Kevin 63 Girls’ League Representa¬ Kev Club,Drill TeanuRGTC- McFarlry, Mary 103 tive, KoyaleitrS: Homeroom Officer McGovern, Mrs, Florence 111 Secretary, M inutc Girl, FT A Marks, Mary 79 McIntosh, James 18.19,21.79, Mitchell David 89 Mirr, Bradley 103,145,148 144J64J72J73 Mitchell Lynn 89 158,162 Football, Kev Club-Officer, Mitchell. Mike 23,27,104,150 Marsh, Allison 103,126 ROTC-SiafF Officer Mitchell Rebecca 64,128,153. Martin, Mary 36,87,144,153 McIntosh, Donney 169 Marlin, Mary Jo 103,142 McIntosh, Roger 23,27.103,147, AS B -Treasu rer, Nat ion al H on - Martin, Patrick 87,158 162 ur Society, After-School Martin, Sandra 36,40,62 J 52, McKay, James 103.130,150.158, Sports,Tennis Team,Ski Club 154.142 159 Mitchell Sandra 89,134,153 Girls League-Represerna- McKay. Mr J R. 115,159 Moblev, Linda 104,133 live.M inute Girl,Tennis McKay, Regina 63,134,141.142, Mo dine, John 65,137,160 Tearn, Lai i n H onorar v, N HS 173 Distributive Education Club, Martin, Steve 14.15.18,21,25, Girls ' League Cabinet, Home- Senior Band 26,62,128,129,144.152 coming Da nee-Decor at ion Moeller. Susan 79 ASB-President, Kev Cluh.NHS. C h a Irma n, C ho ir, M i nu te G irl Mohr I and, Scott 17,65,122. ROTC-Briunde Staff Officer, Crest 123,164,166 Varsifv Spurts McKenny, Joyce 34.35,88.153, Boys’ Federation-Vice Pres- Martinet, Sandra 63 157,164 tdcntiKey Club, letter man’s Mariuscclli, Janet 87 McKenzie, David 63 Glub.Cross Country,Track Martuscclli, Lewis 63,161 MeKillip, Shannon 103,170 Monahan, Mrs Ina 110,140 Distributive Education Club McK ill ip. Lana 88.170 Monahan. Lynne 104.133 Marum. M ichael 88,145,146,162 McKinney, Frank 36,103,130. Monahan, Mary 36,65,142,153, Mason, Lana 88 133,149 169 Mason. Richard 88.145,147 McLaughlin, Laura 36,63.134, Crest. After-School S por t s, Masoner. Bonita 103,138 153,157.171 National Honor Society,Ski Mathews, Cindy 88,171 FT A-President, After-School Club Mathison, Ajay 103,148 Sports. Choir. Nat ion a t H onrsr Montgomery, Doug 104.147 Matlock. Vicki 79 Society,Ski Club Montgomery, Steve 65.145,166 Matuski, Suanne 103 McMann, Deanne 88 Homeroom-President. Basket¬ Mavcumber, Tim 63 McMann, Sherri 63,124.130 ball, Baseball.Drill Team- Wrestling, Football Legislat ive Assembly, Royal Commander,Swim Team Mayers. Patty 88,103 Blue Moore, Barbara 89 Mavers. J oanne 63,150,160.161 McM urray, Lanie 63,161 Moore, Bruce 89,130.146 DEC A-President and Governor, DistrilHJtivc Education Club. Moore, Charles 104,145,146 Minute Girl Journal Legislative ssemhly,FHA Moore, Dallas 89,122,170 May lender, Cindy 88 Mc Pherson, Debra 103,168 Moore. Dick 104,133,145J46 May lender, Kns 103 Meiners. Guy 64 Moore, Janet 34,35,89,134, j56 Mauer, joAnn 103 Mele, Cynthia 64 Moore, John 65,160 McBee, Mrs..Jo Lynn 114,132 Mendoza, Manuel Jr 88.124, Distributive Education Club McBride. Mr Charles 114 145,150 Moore, Pam 104 McBride, Ronald 88 Meredith, John 88 Moore, Sandra 16,104 McCauley ' , Ronald 63,122,130, Messinger. David ! 03.138 Moose, Candy 89 160.162 Messinger, John 79,172 Moosman, Ken i 96,104,149 DEC A, Foot ball, Wrestling, MetuUlio, Mary 64,153J 64 Moosman, Steve 89.149,153 Walla Walla Hi-3. Letter man’s Club National French Co ntest- Moreno, Evangel ina 104 McCaw, Janine 88,138 State Winner,Nat tonal Merit Moreno, Arnold 29,30,31,65, McCaw, Michael 103 Scholarship-Let ter of Com¬ 126J50.154.I62 McClanahan, Karla 88.156.172 mendation, 1R. HS, FT Equites Hi-Y, Wrestling,Var¬ McCtanahan, Lesley 63, Meyer. Mr Robert 18.20,11 5 sity S por ts.ROTC-Officer, Roy alettes Meyer, Yvonne 64 Journal McCtary, Trudy 88 Future Homemakers of America Morford, Carolie 65 McClellan, Kdley 28J03J38 Meyer, Mike 64,170 Morgan, Frank 104,146 McClenny.Marda 35.88.173 Baseball Morgan, Pam 104 McClure. Sheri 88,13 L144 Meyers, Linda 103 Morgan. Terry 104 McConn, Terry 88,137 Meyers, Wendy 16, i03,138,156 M or i ng, C aro J 104 J 4 2 McConnell Gary 63.170 Michael son. Mr. Darrell 118 Mork, Jolyn 89,154 McConnell Lynn 88 Mirhener. Mike 103,138,150 Moro. Frank 104,148,158 McCoy, Donna 88.133 Milam, Connie 88 Morris. Nancy 65.153J 54.164, McCracken, Patti 88.141 Milam. Debbie 103,133 167J72 MacDonald, Delores 79 Miller, Beverly 88 Senior Play, International McDonald, Mary Lvnn 34.35.36, Miller. Cynthia 35,103,168 Relations, Homecoming Dance 63,142.144,153,173 Miller, Cynthia L. 103,151 Poster Committee Sponsors-Lt. Colonel Crest. Miller, Karin 103 Mornsettc. Frank 65 Girls’ Sports-Assistant, Miller. Kathy 88,144,154 Future Farmers of America Ski Club ' NHS Miller, Lane 103,130 Morrison, Jock 23,104,148 McDonald. Penny 63,161 Miller, Susan 64 Morrison, Mrs, Mary Ellen 115 Distributive Education Club Royalettes Morrow, Carl 89 McDowell. Alvin 103,149.158 Miller. Tracev 88 Moser, Mr. Edw in 115 McDowell James 28.88,162 Mills, Terry 103,147 Moss, Rick 65 McEachen, Mary 103,133 Milieu, Loretta 88,171,172 Mullikin. Barbara 65J6L172 183 Future Teachers of America Mungcr, Gand ace 104 . I 32 1 142 Mutter. Dennis 65 Murr. Mike 14.IS, 18,19,21.22. 25.26.66.131.153.163 Football, Basketball, Base- ball. Key Club, National Honor Society Mur vs, Debra 104 Myers. Allen 89,146 Myers, Mrs Betty 11 5 Myers, Dennis 33,104,149 Myers, Keith 89.122.130.131. 137.164.163 N1 vers. Xanev 104,130.131 Myers, Richard 109 Myrkk. Helen 66 Royalettes.Futurc Home¬ makers iif America Myrick. ) a nice 66 N Naimy, Jenailer 104,151 Nations, Jane Nauss, Rebecca 89.1 34,135. 153,164,168 Neal, Jeff 89 Neal, M ike 66 Neher Norma 104.14 IJ 51 Neher, Mr Richard 110,122 Nelson. Mr, Clark 115 Nelson, Dennis 109,149 Nelson. Jerry 104 Nelson. Robcri 104,146 Nesbitt. Mr Dale 115,126 Newburn. Robin 104.137.139. 168 Newman. Candice 104 Newman, Nancy 66,156 Future Homemakers of Ameri¬ ca Newton. Robyn 90.133,134 Nicoles. Terry 104 Nichols, Susan 66,122 Nichols, Susan 66.122 Nicholson, Tony 170 Nixon, Danny 104,146 Noble. Craig 18.19,21.66.144. 164 R OTC ' -Cadet Colo nd, Key Club-Vice Pres idem. Foot¬ ball, Letterman’s Club Nukes, David 104 Ncrcott, Linda 90 Nordstrom. Gay 1 104 Nnrquist, Mrs Dianne 115 Norton, Jim 66 Boys ' Federation Represent¬ ative N rton, Maria 104 Xovakovie h, J ohn 104,146 O OBnen, Jack 90.145,162 O ' Brien, Mrs. Nadine 118 Ocanaz, Luis 104,147 Olds, Mr Clifford 28,115 Olin, Debbie 90,130J 44 Oliver, Kathy 90,130 Olsen, Dave 90 Olsen, Kenneth 104.122,133. 149,162 Olson, Rex 109,147 Ongers, Ed 66 fingers, Tony 104,130,133,158 Osborn, Lynn Ann 90,170 Ouellette Debbie 66 Ouryjim 18,19,21,25,26,90, 164 Overman, Mark 9u Over turf, [an Owen, Don 66 (hve ns .James 104,147 P Painter. Donald 90 Palumbo. Fred 90 Parker, Chris 104,150,158 Parker, Karen 66,161 DEC A, Legislative Assembly Representative. Honor Roll, Biology Assistant,Tennis Parker. Keller 104,133 Parker. Pamela 104 Parker. Sherrie 90.130,134, 155,169 Parks, Robert 104,149,150 Par ns. Marilyn 90,141 Parson, David A 18.29,30.31, 90.164 Parson, David D. 18,29,30.31. 66.89.164 Parson. Steve 66 Parsons, Mary 66 Rovalettes.G iris ' League Pascoe. Kathy 67 Passmore, LaRae 90 Patterson, Mr. Charles 115 Patterson, Steve 104.149 Patton. Jeffrey 104,147 Pairkowski, Ernie 67 Paul, Beth 104 Paul, Karen 67,169 Girls ' League Pavish, Teresa 90 Payton, Doug 104,150,171 Peckham, Mr Louis 118 Peis lev, Carla 67, J 37,169 Senior Band Pena, Bertha 67 Legislative Assembly Pepin. Leslie 67 J 44.169 Sponsors Peratovich, Le 79j73 Perini, Stephen 104,122,138, 139 Perkins,] ohn 104,149 Perkins, Kathy 67.130,144,161 Spons firs, D EC A- Pr es id c ut, DEC A State Con vent ion-Cov¬ er nor. Homeroom Booster Pro- ject Chairman,Leg. .Asm Per r ault, Dean 30,90,137,139 Perry, Mark 33,40,67.153.164 K ev CI u b. Sw im Tearn ,Sen ior Class-Vice President Prrrv, Michelle 90J 55 Perry, Patty 67 J 34,169 Choir. Homecoming Royalty- Chairman Person, Lee 37,104.147 Person, Michelle 104 Peterman, Randy 67, J 49.153, 164 Key Club, International Re¬ lations Club,NHS-Vice Pres¬ ident OT C-Officer Peterman, Richard 90 Peters, Duane 149,109 Petersen. Charles 68 Petersen, J amine 16,105 Peterson, Mrs Betty 11 5 Peterson, Dana 104.146 Peterson. Daniel 105,147 Peterson, Dr Del 110 Peterson, Les 18,21,36,68.134, 164 F oot bal i, K ey C lu b, W r es 11 i ng, Homeroom-V icc President Pet erstm. N ie Is 90 150,15?, 164,171,172,173 Peterson, Robert 90 Peterson. Sam 68 J 63.171 Wrest 1 i ng, F D H i- ' -Seeret an, Homer oom-Officer, Leg isl - i i vc , Assem bl v, I ntramur a Is Pctry, Murrel 105,146 Prtterion. Wayne 68,161 DEC A, Boys ' Federation. L eg is- lativc Assem bly, Wrest ling. Homecoming Decoration Comm Peratovich, Les 69 Phares. Candy 68,161,171 DEC A-Vice President,G iris ' league. Srguin SchooLFTA Phillips. Don Phillips, Leslie 105,151 Phinnev. Susan May 90 Phisuthikul. Chakocn 68,119, 153 National Honor Society Pisani, Rich 68.172 PititCT, Roselle 68,130,160, 1 61 D EC A-V ice Presid en t, Leg is I a - live Assembly Represen ta¬ li ve,GirIs’ League,Min. G irl Plaquct, Aletha 68,141,142, 169 Girls’ League Cabinet Head, Girls ' League-Representa¬ tive.Minute Girl, Crest-Vice- President Plummer, Anne 90,154,171 Polley, Mr. Ray 85,115 Poison, Tom 105,146 Polumsky, jeantne 34,35,89 Ponti, Karen 105 P x le. Mr, Richard 49,116,157 Pope, Barbara 105 Porter, Jo Ann 105,138 Powell, David 31,90,164,170 Prcas, Dennis 89 Presn. Judy 90 Preso. Larry 105,147 Prest, Sandra 105 Price, Gay 36,68,136,137.140, 172 Girls 1 League-Treasurer,Ski C lu b. FI agsw i nger, G ir Is ' R ifl e Tea m, One- Act Pi a vs Prklav, Donald 105,145,147 Priester, Kris 105,142 Prine, Sgt. James 89,115,145 Prine. Julia 105J24.130.15l Prine, Kathy 68,124J51,1 53, 154 Latm Honor ary, Roy a l Blue, Rifle Team,Quill and Scroll, National Honor Si ictv Pringle. Debbie 14,15.68,133, 134,136,137J 41,142,153.173 Crest:,Choir,G iris 1 Spurts, FI agsw i nger. N H S Pringle, Terri 36,97.105 Prior, Mike 105,148 Proctor, Dale 23,105.-147J 64 Pryor, Silvera 90,133 Pud will. Peggv 105 Pulfer. Bruce 33,105,122,148 Pulfrr, M arianne L69 Senior Play 184 Q Quaekriibush, Susan 69,141.142 1 S3,157,172 S oph C Lass-Offim,Crest. Girls 1 League-Cabinet Head- FT A, National Honor Society Quain, Mrs Eleanor 116 E Ragan Janet 16,105 Raguso, Alan 90, 1 47 Randall, Sandra 90.(72 Ransom, Barbara 69 Distributive Education Club, Girls League Ranvard, John 105 149 Rasmussen, Chris 105,18, Rate!iff, Charles 89 R august, Connie 90,137,164 Ray born, Debbie 90 Rea, Mrs. Louise 116 Rease Gail Ann 69 Future Teachers of America Rease. Terri 105 Rebman, Mary 69 Record, Randy 109,148.158 Record, Robert 90 Reed, Mrs. Myrtle 118 Reed, Steven 109 Regar. Chuck 90.130 Reid, Janis 90,134 Reid, Jim 35 40,69,153,164 TenniSvSeninr Class-Pres. Ski Club,Key Club,NHS Reid, Ti m 69 Rrifsnider, Sharon 105,156 ReUter, Ed 90,122,145 Reister, Susan 69,137, 1 53,1 37, 171 Future Teachers of Amcriea- Officer. Band. National Honor Society Kenick. Bill 90,147 Reger, Chuck 90,145.150 Rex, Dennis 69 H nmer oom - Pr evident, H omeroom - Vice President Revburn, Jeannie 69,142J44 157.169 Sponsors,Future Teachers of America,Girl of the Month Reynolds, James 79,171 American Field Service,Leg¬ islative Assemble Rep. Reynolds. James Col 115 Rhay, Kathleen 79 Rhodes. Mr Kenneth 37,92,115 Rice. James 105,149 R a hards. David 90 Richards, Eva 105,132 R iebards, J anicc 69,161 Distributive Education Club Richardson, Connie 90 Richardson, Deborah 105 Richardson, Kristine 105,133. 136 Richardson, Patty 69 Richardson, RSidney 105,163 Richardson. Thomas 105, J 46 Ridenour, Randall 105 Riggert, Scott 70 Swim Team Riggs, James 90,158 Kitten house. Robert 109,146 Rittenhouse. Sharon 70 Senior Play, Future Home¬ makers of America,Poster Committee Ritten house, Steven 90 Robanske, James 90 Robbins. Steve 90, 134 R bens. Donna 70J70 Girls Glee Robinson Judi 33,105,130.132. 36 Robinson Mary 36,91,172 Robison, Ann 105.142 Robison, J o Ann 90,142,153, 154 Raison, RHonda 105,133,142 Kndda, Karen 12 13.70,139.153, 168 Cheer leader,Senior Band-Sec¬ retary. Or chesir a, Nat ion a l Honor Secietv Rodda, Kathv 12.13,70,139,153. 168 Cheer leader National Honor Sue itt v, Sc ni or B a nd - L i bear- lan. Orchestra RoTf. Mi Joseph 113 Rogers, Larry 70 Rogers, Peggy 105.14! Rogers, Shelley 70 Rohde. Linda 91 Rohn, Kathryn 70 Rojo, Sally 8L .142 Roll. Michael 91 Romero, Roberto 109.155 Rondema, Ted 79 Roop. Rena 70.134.137 Future Homemakers of Ameri¬ ca, Pep Band,Girls Ensemble Roop Roberta 105,138 Rdenkranz, Kim 105,147 Roska, John 105.147,158 Risk a, Marvanna 70,161 Leg i slat i ve . ssem bl y ,G ir h ‘ . After-School Sports. DEC A Ruth. Carol 91,142,144 Roup, Linda 33,105.139J 55 Rouse, Debbi 70,164 Gamma Sigma Chi JR, Debate GIub. Homeccim ing Committer, NMSQT-Letter of Commendation Rouse, Michelle 105 Rouse, Steven 105,149 Rolfcora Ron 91 Rogg. Dennis 70,126,137,139 , 153 Senior Band Journal RushW, Diane 91 Rushlow. M argie 71,137J 71 Senior Band.Future Teat hers of Amer ica.Orchest r a Russell. Christine 71,172 Future Homemakers of America Russell, Lance 105,146 Russell. Maria 105 Russell Richard 37.9J Russell. Roger 29,30,31,71 Wrestling,Walla Walla Hi-Y, Band Ruther, [anice 91 170 Ruu, David 79,105 Rutz Greg 130 Rvals, Cheryl 34,35.(05 Rvan, Basil 9] S Saari, Mr, Edwin 115 Nahli, Marjorie 105 Sakas, Chris 33,105,147 163 Sallee, Charles 23 91 Sams, Mary 105 Sandahl Carol 103.133,141 Sandahl, Daria 91,134 141,144 Sandburg, Ward 164 Sanford, Fran 79 Savage, Judy 106 Sawyer, Anne 106 Sawyer, Sam 91,163,170 Saxe, Marsha 71,16 0 Distributive Education Club. Girls ' League Schaefer, Linda 91 Schafer Patty 106J 32 Schatzel. Suzanne 71,151,172 R oyaletles- Vice Pr esid rn t, Girls ' Riffle Team Schaub, Michael 91 148,170 .Schenk, Del 91 Schtffman, Karla 71 R oy a let t es, Fu t ur e Tcacher s of America Schmaltz, Dave 71 126 VVa-Hi Journal Staff Schmaltz, Susan 106.138 Schmerer, La Wayne 91 ,145,148. 173 Schneblv . Man Ann 106 Schneider. Callv 106,130 133 Schneidmiller, Albert 106,150 Sihneirtmiller, Janet 82.91. 134.130,142.153,157 Schneidmiller. Paul 91.130 Schoesler .James 106,149 Schoessler. Van 91.148 Schulke. Mrs. Marjorie 118 Sihui. Geraldine 89 Stott, Bruce 14.71,130; 158 Future Farmers of America- Chapter Officer.Lab .Assis¬ tant, Teacher Assistant Scott. Claude 106,158,171 Scott Mrs- Hazel 116 Scott, Robert 23,91 164 Scribner. Karen 53,131.142. 164 173 1R .Traffic C lourt-Sccrec ary, Ski Club,National Honor Society Scribner. Kevin 18,20,21.71. 82 91 130.153 Seel, Sandra 91 Seiner, Edw in 106,147 Selde, Cynthia 91.154,164.! 53 Servcn, Chandler 18,20,91 146 Shamp, Darlene 91 Sharp, Lynda 106 Shavlik, Richard 91,130 Shavlik. Roger 91 Shaw 1 , Rosetta 91 170 Shaw. Sharon 106,142 Shearer, Michael 91,149 Shell, Barbara 1 Shelton. Deborah 91 Shepherd, Mr Carl 118 Sheppard. Lob 106 Sherry Barbara 106,169 Shipton, Mike 91.134 Shipton, Tint 106 Shivley, Barbara 91 Shoemaker. Mr, Dean 116 Shoemaker, Shirley 106 Sholienherger. Keith 72 ShollenfxTger, Gay 35,106 Sholtys, Ronald 106,1 50,158 Shoop. Mrs. Amy 111 Short. John 12 13 33,72 147 172 Veil King ' ROTC OffkavSwim Team.Track, Leg Assembly Shropshire, Mr, Richard 116 Shupe Mr . Carolyn 116 Siddon, Dick 72 Track Simmons, David 36,91,137,168 Simmons, Diana 72 160 Distributive Education Club, Sponsors, R oy alettes Simmons, Sgt James 117 Simmons, Jim 91,149 Simmons, Nola 106 Simmons, Terry 72.144,160,161 Sponsors, M inute C i irl. Pep Cki b- President,Roy alettes Simon, Char nan 36,81,82,9!. 142,144,153.157,173 Simon. Tom 96,97,106.137,139, 168 Sinden, Donald 106,1 8 Singer, Kathleen 91,154 145 149 Sires, Pamela 106 Sivley. Gordon 37,106.137,139 Si vie v, Suzanne 37,91,137,139, 153,157 168 Skidmore. David 36,106,130 Skow, Lorna 72,134,155J 57, 172 Legislative Assembly,Choir, FTA G ir Is ' G lee. M i nu t e G irl Stater. Dave 91 Slawsnn. David 106,147 Sloan, Beth 106,142 Sloan. k | ohn 72,134,137,162 Band,Choir Ski Club Sluder James 91 Small. Janet 106 Smelter, Pam 106 Smires. Albert 72J 73 Track Team.Basketball Smires, Karen 109 Smith, Allen 36.72J 34 Sk i G lu b- President, Te n n is Team Smith, Mrs. Arlene 34,116 Smith, Brent 92J45.149,172 Smith, Debra 72,160 Distributive Education Club Smith, Donna 89 Smith.Mrs, Doris II6,156 Smith. Gary A, 92,162 Smith. Gary 106,36,138 Smith. John 72,134 Choir,Ski Club,Lab-AssT Smith, Larry 106,133,148 Smith, Larry D. 109,133 Smith, Michele 72 Flags winger Junior Prom- Pr i ncess.Sen i nr C lass-Secre- tary. Minute Girl,Ski Club Smith, Reed 23,27,106,146 Smith, Scott 92.158 Smith, Shellev 40,41 J30,136, 137,164,169 Smith, Stan 73 Smith, Teresa 106,133 Smith, Wendy 73,140,160,1 61, 142,161,172 Girls ' League-Secret ary, FT A, DEC A- Historian .(i amma Sigma C h i, After-Se hool S ports Smirher, Ken 89 Smoke, Deborah 107,132 Sneddon. Jonathan 107 J49 Snell, Phillip 92J 70 Snell, Robert 107,149 Snoddy, Garry 107 Snook, Ronald 23,27,107 Sndersirom, Gail 107 Soper. Lynne 36,92,137 153 Girls ' League.Minute Girl M ixed Ensemble Samson, Susan 73,133,134 Sosalla. Peggy 92,137.139 Sparger, Dana 71,73,124,132, 154,155J 57,171,172 R oy aid tes, R oy a 1 B l ue. FT A Quill and Scroll, Ni Epsilon Omega Spencer, Linda 92,170 Spencer, Phil 73 Spohn, Susan 160,170 Distributive Education Club Sporleder, Janie 73,130,141, 142,144,169 Girls’ League-Cabinet Head, Crest,Ski Club,After-School Sports. Sponsors Spricck, Sgt. Raymond Spurlock, Rirhard 73 Stanton, Paul 23,107,137, J 62 Stanton, William 107,133 Staudcnmaier, Mr, Doug 118 Sleeker. Kelly 16,17,92,134, 162 Steel, Suzanne 73 Sieen, Carol 73,172 Girls’ League Siemmer. Jack 36.73,134,162 171 Choir,Ski Club.Equites Hi-Y, Debate Club.Senior Play Stewart, David 92,! 62 Stewart, Sandra 73,161 Gamma Sigma Chi .Future Home¬ makers of America Stiller, Bill 74,122,158 Future Farmers of America, Legislative Assembly Stiller, David 109,150 Stiller, Sandra 107 St dwell. Jenny 74 St ilwej l, Scot t 107 133 Stimmcl. Marda 107,133 Stirling. Larry 74.122J45, 147,163 FD Hi-Y,Future Farmers of America,Rifle Team, Boys’ Federation Stirn Sharon 36,92.157,172 Sncksiad. Patricia 107J33, 141 Stoddard, Lance 92,130 Stoller. Debra 92 130 Stone, Jo 79 Storey, Franc es 92 Stowe, Bob 79 Stradlcw Rayola 79 Strahm Debra 92 Strahm. Pam 79J69 Strampher, Linda 90,169 Strauss. Kathleen 92 Streamer, Charles 23,28,36. 96,107,138,146,162 Streamer, Christine 74 Streeter, David 79 Stroe, J ohn 109.150 Stroe, Nick 74 Homeroom-Vice President Strohmeier Daryl 79 Stroz insky, Richie 89 St rut her s, David 36,92 Strut hers, Laurie 74.144,161 Sponsors-C a pia in, Sophm f r e C lass-Secret ary G ir Is’ League,Girls’ Track Stubblefield, J im 74,134 Stubblefield, Lenora 106,170 Stubblefield, Lily 16,! 06J 33 Stump. Ken 79 Stumpf, Carol 92,124.154 Sturm, John 92 Suckow, Steve 92 Sullivan Ter rie Lee 107 Surratt. Cindi 74,133,134,170 Future Teat hers of America, C ho ir, M ixed Enscrti blr. Deba t e Club.G iris’ Glee-Assist ant Surratt. Margaret 92,134,153, 171,172 SutlMT, Dave 147 Sutlift, Paul 107,145 Sutton, Lynda 91 92 Swank. Pamela 107 Swenseo, Doug 107,148 Swenson, Randy 91 Swenson. Virginia 74,140 153 157,172,142 Girls’ League-Vice Presi¬ dent, FT A Sponsors, Teacher- Assistant. fier-Sehooi Sp. Sylvester, Anne 107 Sylvester. Anne Mary 91 T Tabh, Karla 16.37,92,107 Tabor, Louise Taggart, Anne 74,172 Ski Club Taggart, Linda 107,130 T;d but, Cindy 34,107 Talkh, Shir lev 74,141,144. 160 161 Girls’ League-Cabinet Head Ass 1 1 Spo nsors, P E-Secre¬ tary. After School Sports Talwar. Mrs. Jean nine 113 Tarwatcr, Bobo92,173 Tate Allen 79 Tate, Diana 92 Tate Richard 107,145 Tate Thomas 146 Taylor, Cynthia 16.92,157J 72 Taylor, Diane 92,126 Taylor, Janite 35,96 97,107, 142 Taylor, Murray 92 Taylor, Randal 18 20,92,145, 150,162 Taylor, Richard 74 Bovs’ Federal ion .Future Far¬ mers of America Taylor, Mr. Robert L 117 Taylor. Stanley 107,138.158 Taylor, Susan Jane 74 Taylor. Susan Jean 74J41,142 Crest,Future Teachers of Amer w a Aft cr- Sc hool Sport s, M inute Girl, Homeroom-Pres. Tennem, Chary 92 Terry Walter 17,75 153 National Honor Society, Honor Roll Thierry, Rodney 37 75.124,137, 139,168 Royal Blue,Band.Mountain¬ eering Club Thomas, Michael 92.146 Thomas, Nancy 36,75,142,157 169 Pep CJub Ski Club,Future 186 Teachers of America,Girls ' Leagu r-Ke n ior R e present at i ve Thommasscn, David 92,133,134 153,164 Thompson. Ken E. 79,170 Thompson, Ken H. 23,93,158 170 Thompson. Mark R 75,137 Future Teachers of America Thompson, Mark 18,20,21,25. 26,81,82.93 126,159J 64 Thonney. Ken 93 Thorne, Debbie 107,151 Thrasher Mrs, Christen? 118 Thrasher, Kenneth 107,133,138 Tkhi, Sharon 107 Tobin, Daniel 107 158 Tuews. John 93.137 Tolley, Joe 79 Track Tolley Linda 107 Tomlin Mr. Jim 116 Tomlinson. Corey 75 160 Distributive Education Club Tomlinson, Cyndi 107 Tomlinson, Richard L Jr 108, 137 139,168 Tompk ins, Pam 93 126,142,154 Towner, Mary I 08,133 Transeih. Sue 108 Trapp Linda 75 142,153,137, 164 Crest, Future Teachers of Amer ica, IR N atinnal H onor Society, FH A Treadwell Jim 108,149,158 Treadwell Thomas 93 Trousdale Shellcv 75 124,170 Trout, Bill 108,147 Trout. Donald 109 Tschrktcr Patty 75 Tucker. Karen 16.75 PE-Captain,Pep Club- Presi¬ de nt. Sports Tucker, Kathleen 36,108 130 Tugman, Sally i 08 Turner, Lonnie 109,158 Turney, John 18,22,75.130 134.149 Foot ball,Choir Tyler, Sue 108.130 133 Tvler, Trudy 75,133,134,153. 172 Future Teachers of America, C hoir, M ixed E n sem ble G ir Is ’ Ensemble, NHS V Unck Nick 93 Underwood Karen 93,124 155, 170 171 Uribe, Bill 75,173 Boys 1 Federation Urlaeher , Laurel 75 Usko, Kathi 93,134,135 137 155 V Van Ausdale, Mr. Steve 117 158,139 Van Ausdle, Terri 93,126 VanBeek. John 23.27,97 108, 123 , 138,166 V an Beek. M argar et 34 35.41,76, 141 142 144,153,169 173 Sponsors, LcgMative Assem bly Represent a tivr.M inutr Girl, After-School Sports, Track VanBuskirk, Loren 14 76,162. 172 Cross Country .Track, Walla Walla Hi-Y-Vice President Van De Grift, Mr. Deal 117 Van Donge, Connie 93,133,141 Van Donge. Greg 79 Van Donge, Mr, Millerd 118 VanScouer, Ed 108,147 VanScotter Reita 76 Legislative Astern bly FH A, R ovalet tes, M inutr G irl.Sk i Club Van Winkle, Rip 93 Va n Za ndt, R t«cr 27,108J 22 133 148 Vdcy, David 23 27 I It8,150. 164 Venfieri, Frederick 36,!08,150 Vickers Lohn 93,147 Vickers Rohn 108 146 147 Vickroy, Tom 76 Vivian, Cheryl 93 132,133 Vivian, Tina VintL Garv 108,147,158 Vinti. Mike 23.108.149J58 Vbtie, Janet 16,108 Vixic, Paula 93 Voeltz, Randal 18,20 33,76, 162 Foot ball.Ten n is, Tr ack, Sw im Team, Band Volkman, Kvie 108.133 147 Vollendorff Bobbi 76 144 , 160,161 Sponsors,Distributive Edu¬ cation Club-Secret ary Jr, Prom and -Sr. Ball-Decora¬ tions Vtshall. Carman 93.156 Vnstral, Karen 93,171 W Wageman, Roger 79 170 Wagner. David 93,137 ! 39 Wagner. Mike 18 20,27 30.108 149 Wagoner, Judith 93,137 Wagoner Michael 27J08J48, 164 Wainwright, Marcus 93 Waite, Mr Kvle 33 117,162 Waite. Mark 27 108.150,162 Waite, Timothy 18 19,25 26, 93.153 162 Walker. Christine 76.124,155 Royal Blue.Tn Hi-Y Walker, Curtis 108,14 5 149 Walker, Darlene 108 Walker, Debbie 108 Walker, Elizabeth 93 J 53,154. 168,171 Walker, Julie 108,155 Walker. K at hern 108 Walker. Marietta 35,108 Walker Michael 76,145 171 R ifie Team-Captain.Drill Team, Homeroom-Vice Presi¬ dent.Tennis. Intramurals Walker, Robert 108,122.146 Wallace, Jenny 108 Wallach, Nancy 93 Wallingford Dick 89 Wallingford. Jim 23,108.138, ISO Wallers Barbara 12,35 36. 93,142,157 Waiters Deborah 35 36.93, 142 144 W alters Dennis 108 146 W alters, Doug 81 93 130 Walters, Jim 76 Future Farmers of America Walters Reva 93 Wamsher, Ralph 108,147 Want land, W ' ayne 108,150 W ard. Rumane 93 W ' ardrip, Vicky 93,132 134 W ? are t Daniel 93 137 168 W’arner, Thearon 108 Watt, James 23.108 148 163 Watts, Dell 93.130 W ' aison. Dorella 108.142 Watson, Judi 93 155 157,142 Watson, Judy 76 137,171 Weatherman, Sue Ann 108 Weathers, Dehhi 93 Weber. Rita 93,134 W ' eidemann Constance 16 93 170 VVe idem aim, James 108,138 Wellington. Mr Harvey 27J 17 Wells Anne 77J42 W r ells Jane 108 W ' ells, Julia 117 Wendler, Greg 77 122 137 139 153 164.168 Band,Dance Band. IR,Tennis, National Honor Society Wendt, Patty 93 Wetmorc, Carol 77 142,139,160 Distributive Education Club. FH A,Girls ' League Wcm Mary 93 170 Whaley Deborah 93,134 White, Gene 93 130 162 White Janie 108,130 W hitman Mrs. Lucille 118 Whitncr, Mrs. Lola 64 117 Wilcox Oman 93 Wilcox on, Charles 109,150 VVilcoxon, Melva 93 Wilkins, Cynthia 93,137,156 Williams Cathy 77,156 Future Homemakers of Ameri ca Pep Club Williams |udd93 Williams Leslie 109 Williams, Mary Jo 93 Williams, Rav 14,15.18 21,22 28,29.30,31,32,77J 22 123 153,169 Key Club-President, Boys ' Fed -President.Football Team-Co-Captain, Wrestling Team-Captain, NHS Willoughby, Tim 77,134 162 173 Choir.Ski Club.PE-Ass ' t H ' iUoughby, Judith 93 Wilson. Kathy 34,35,93.137 156 W ilson, Reba 16,93 Wilson, Rita 77 Royal Blue W immer, Vickie 94,137 Winger, Dick 133 Wingler Don 89,147 Winkles. Kathleen 94 Winn, Lisa 77 153 Win nett. Dolfvne 109 130,133 Winters, Gail 94 155,156,172 Winters, Peggv 36,94,136, J 37, 142 VVinh, Mbs Charlotte 34 Wisehan. Charlotte 94,141 VVtsner, Mary 77,150,153 All-School Play, Legisla¬ tive Assembly-Rep., Girls’ League, DEC A,NHS Wissenback, Jani 94,142,144 Withrow, Joy 94,134J 37,153 Wolf, Sam 17,109,130, H8.163 Wolfe, Alan 77,145,147 Drill Team,ROTC,Future Far¬ mers of America VVoife, Luann 94,130 Wood, Donna 78,170 Wood. George 23,109,147,162 Wood, Margie 94 Woodard. Lew i$ 78.160J 6! Distributive Education Clu b-Par liment aria n Woodruff. Jan 94 Woolf oik, Charles 78,137.139, 153,168 Legislative Assembly-Rep , Wa-Hi Stage tiand,Senior Band Woolfolk, Janice 109 J 51 Worthington, Mr, Albert 117 Wright. Aiyice78 Girls ' League-Rep. Wright, Gene 94 Wright, Randal 109,149 Wright. Raymond 109.147 Wright. Ronald 109.147 Wright. Mr. Virgil 117 Wurtz. Dan 78 Wyridt, Lon 18,19,28.97,108, 122,130 J 38 Y Yaw, hill 94 Yeend, Paulette 78,|44,160 Sponsors,G iris’ League Yelenich, Lynn 109 Yelenich, Mike 78,161,162 Walla Walla Hi-Y,Basketball, DEC ' A- Pari imem ar i a n, Leg is- lative Assembly Yenney, Susan 109 Yoes, Douglas 109J38 Yonker. M tss K at hy i 17 York. Greg 31,94 York. Jack 16.17,78,173 Cr oss Cou ntry, W rest 1 i ng, Track Young. Betty 34,35,78,153, P3 After School .Sports, Legis¬ lative Assem bly-Rep. .Future Teachers of America.PE-As¬ sistant Young, Cindy 7 S,169 Legislative Assembly-Rep. Ynung, Frank 79,122 Football, Boys’ Federation- Representative Young, Mrs, Lob Jean 318 Z Zaro, Louis 118 Zaro, Michelle 109 Zchner. Darryl 79 Zier. Devin 109 Zuver, Rod 79,161 Distributive Education Club- Treasurer the 1969 Royal Blue Supplement a time to RememueR To the memory of MR. WILLIS KELSEY - the spirit of friendliness he projected toward all, the fine example he set, and (he years of quiet service as custodian to Walla Walla High School this courtyard and this plaque are dedicated. Ano a time to say good Bye. Though she wishes she could remain to teach at Wa-Hi, MISS YONKERS has important future plans. She will attend summer school at the University of Washington. Next year she will teach U.S. History at Redmond High School near Bellevue where the students will call her Mrs. Mike Wanesh. MRS, HUNTINGTON has found it a challenge to get students to share her enjoyment of math She will continue this career at Pioneer Junior High School. In response to her words, “1 hate to leave the students can only say, “We hate to see you go!” Her students have enjoyed their years of learning English from her even more than MRS, BURNS “has enjoyed teaching here.” She will be moving to Portland to be “just a housewife” and lake care of her husband and three children who are in college and h igh school. She hopes that YValla Walla High School will always keep its good name. MR. CHAPMAN plans to go to a high school in Vancouver to be head wrestling coach. Although he has found that “the kids arc great” at Wa-Hi, he hopes the move will he one step toward getting a master ' s degree and pursuing a career of coaching on the college level. MR. TOMLIN says he has found it “extremely interesting” to teach biology to the “good heterogenous group” of students at Wa-Hi, his alma mater. He was chosen to attend the National Science Foundation- sponsored Institute at the University of North Dakota. Beginning this summer, the grant will last one year, after which he will return to teaching. MR, FENNO leaves his teaching position to head the curriculum office of School District 140, He will have a wider variety of challenging activities including traveling and supervising student teachers. For those who enjoyed his sea stories, his new office will be behind the Walla Walla School District administration building. The annual FALL SPORTS BANQUET recognized those who had participated in Cross Country and Football this year. At the WINTER SPORTS BANQUET, basketball and wrestling participants were honored. Banquets DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA held their annual banquet in the Commons with their employers as honored guests. This year the FRENCH classes enjoyed a pastry party followed by a French film. The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY formally initiates its new members twice each year. The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA gave special recognition and awards to many of the members at their annual banquet. This year members of the IWHi Journal and Royal Blue staffs attended a PUBLICATIONS picnic at Pioneer Park. LATIN classes wearing togas held their traditional banquet. Special guests attended the banquet. Entertainment consisted of two skits and a dance by the Crudup sisters. CensoRed The Senior Ball, ‘Censor ed, was a great success. Queen Jean me Key burn and her court - Shelley Smith, Pam Casey, Virginia Swenson and Gay Price were crowned at the height of the evening. Pink and white decorations set the scene as the Gross National Product played the time of the Season “The Time of the Season, the Junior Prom, was held on March 28th. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Queen Cathy Christianson and her royalty, Peggy Winters, Janet Schneidmiller, Jackie Hays, and Erma jean Cross, Decorations of the different seasons and the Beta Band made the evening complete, JUNIOR PROM R OYALTV TOP RIG HT: Princess Janet Schneidmiller, Princess Peggy Winters. Queen Cathy Christianson. Princess Jackie Hays, Princess Erma Jean Cross. SENIOR BALL ROYALTY- Princess Shelley Smith, Queen Jeannie Reyburn, Princess Pam Casey, NOT PICTURED: Princess Virginia Swenson, Princess Gay Price. SFG Print receives his award as others aw ah thdr turn. The Junior K OT.C. troops were reviewed by Brigadier General Roedeer. 50th Annual militapy Review This year marked the 50th anniversary of the Junior Walla Walla Reserve Officer Training Corps being at Walla Walla High School. The troops passed in review before Brigadier General Frederick C, Roedeer, a former graduate of Wa-HL Some 35 awards were presented with Company I receiving the award For being the outstanding company in the review, SFC Prine was awarded the Army Commendation Ribbon for his outstanding work in the R.G.T.C. department. The Sponsor Corps and Drill Team presented an exhibition before the presentation of awards. “SANDBOX — FAR LEFT; Bob Benson. CENTER: Dave Boyer, Sheryl Beck. Margaret Glaughton. LEFT; Denny Goodhue. THE BALD SO- PRANG ' —BELOW Doug DammarelL Brooks Hull, Cindy Lloyd BOTTOM- Heidi (Hackhammer. Kathy Tucker, Dan Bailey. CRACKER BARREL 11 — BOTTOM LEFT Brian Harrigan, David Schmaltz NOT PICTURED John King. One Act plays This year two of the all-school one act plays, “The Bald Soprano’ 1 by Eugene Ionesco and “Sandbox” by Edward Albee were of the theater of the absurd. The theory behind theater of the absurd is that it does not so much “say” something; it “is” something. Student directors were John King for “The Sandbox” and Sheryl Beck for “The Bald Soprano.” The cast for “The Sandbox 1 included Margaret Claughton as Mommy, Dave Boyer as Daddy, Bob Benson as Young Man, Sheryl Beck as Grandma, and Denny Goodhue as Musician. “The Bald Soprano” cast included Dan Bailey as Mr. Smith, Heidi Gloekhammer as Mrs. Smith, Brooks Hull as Mr. Martin, Cindy Lloyd as Mrs. Martin, Kathy Tucker as Mary, the maid, and Doug Dam marc 11 as the Fire Chief. ' Crackerbarrel” by Wesley Bradley included David Schmaltz as Jake Simpson, Brian Harrigan as Ed Master, and John King as Sam Sparkman. The play was a realistic drama about a sharecropper and a storekeeper who are contruled by a land owner and their violent revolt against him. The stage crew ' consisted of Lynn Cheatham, Jon Brough, Barb Pope, Dick Garner, Joe France, and Chris Clem. BascbaLL 1969 BASEBALL SEASON SCORES Wa-Hi 5 Mac-Hi 0 Wa-Hi T 3 Pendleton 2 Wa-Hi T 5 Madison of Portland 2 Wa-Hi T 11 LaSalle of Portland 0 Wa-Hi 7 Hermiston 1 Wa-Hi 3 Mac-Hi 1 Wa-Hi 3 Pendleton 2 Wa-Hi 6 Eisenhower 5 W ' a-Hi 7 Kennewick 2 Wa-Hi 2 Davis 0 Wa-Hi 4 Pendleton 0 Wa-Hi 1 Wenatchee 2 W r a-Hi 5 Wenatchee 6 Wa-Hi 1 Moses Lake 2 Wa-Hi 6 Moses Lake 5 Wa-Hi 13 Pendleton 5 Wa-Hi 1 Pasco 0 Wa-Hi 9 Pasco 0 Wa-Hi 2 Kennewick l W ' a-Hi 4 Ke n new ick 0 Wa-Hi 6 Richland 0 Wa-Hi 3 Richland 0 League Games T Tournament Starting with a winning streak of eleven, then three losses and finishing up with eight straight wins, the Wa-Hi Blue Devil baseball team did it again. For the third year in a row, the Devils have risen to claim the title of the Big Eight Championship, setting a record accomplished by no other Wa-Hi team. In addition to winning the conference title, the baseball team won the Pendleton Invitational tournament Competition was keen with Wa-Hi playing against Pendleton, Madison and La Salle of Portland. Madison went on to win the Oregon State Championship. A strong return of the outstanding players from last year led the team to the victories of this year. The leading pitcher, who was also the choice for starting pitcher in the State vs the City All Star Game in Seattle, was Mike Hansen with a 10 won - 2 lost record. Steve Martin held the enviable record of only one loss in three years of pitching - that against Wenatchee this year. The leading hitters were Mike Hansen, Gary Brumback and Mike Murr. Six members of the Wa-Hi baseball team made the All League Team Gary Brumback, Mike Murr, Steve Martin and Mike Hansen were chosen for the first team while Dave Boschker and Ron McBride were selected for the second team. In the three years these boys have won the Big Eight Championship, they have compiled a record of 65 wins to 10 losses. JumoR VARsity BascbaLI JUNIOR VARSITY—FRONT ROW Dean Ceding, Dennis Myers, Mike Prior. ROW 2: Rich Clendanid, Mike Harris, Mike Wagoner, Cliff Johnson, Ron Sholtys, Boh Biagi, Rich Abajian, Larry Herbert. ROW r 3: Chuck Sal lee-manager, Dave Messinger. Chuck Streamer, Kim Rtjsenkranz, Chuck Eiaele, Wayne Bushndl, Alan Knutson, Jim Cummings, Coach Corfield LARRY BRITTAIN—first baseman SENIORS: Steve Ay cock, Dave Roschker, Rick Coll ins. Gary Brumbatk. Steve Martin. Mike Hansen. Mike Eisele, Mike Murr, Arnold Moreno. MIKE HANSEN —pitcher, LARRY HR ITT AIN—batter, DAVE BOSCHKER- catcher. VARSITY: Mr. Rid oh-coach. Arnold Moreno. David Boschfcer, Rick CoUim, Larry Brittain, Gary Brumback, Greg Garland, Steve Martin, Mike Hansen, Mike Eisdr, Marvin Viand. Ron McBride, Mike Bergevin, Mike Murr, Mike Harris MIKE MURR RON MCBRIDE Biq eight Champions foe the thiRP yean STEVF. MARTIN M1KF. HARRIS MIKE HANSEN GREG GARLAND (Lower left) MIKE EISELE RICK COLLINS GARY BRUMBACK MR. B1ELOH coach LARRY BRITTAIN DAVID BOSCHKHR STEVE AYCOCK manager (Lower right) MARVIN ARLAND MIKE BERGEVIN MIKE ROLL This year the Walla Walla High School Golf Team placed fifth of eight teams at district- The team also played in two tnvitationals one at Kennewick and one at Wenatchee. At both our team came in fifth out of 25 schools. SEASON RECORD VVa-Hi Lost Pasco Won Wa-Hi Won Moses Lake Lost Wa-Hi Won Davis Lost Wa-Hi Won LaGrande Lost Wa-Hi Won Hermiston Lost Wa-Hi Lost Kennewick Won Wa-Hi Won Sunnyside Lost Wa-Hi Won LaGrande Lost Wa-Hi Lost Eisenhower Won Wa-Hi Lost Wen a tehee Won Wa-Hi Lost Pasco Won Wa-Hi Lost Richland Won Qoip Anf tennis VARSITY GOLF TEAM—FRONT ROW Rill Flee nor. Bruec Putfcr, Mike Martin, Dave Slaw son. Mike Roll ROW ' 2: Paul Stanton, Kirk Bierwagen, fim Sluder, Greg Jewel], Greg Farrens, Coach Tomlin. NOT PICTURED: Cun HocSett. Mike Mitchell. OPPOSITE PAGE, TENNIS INDIVIDUALS— TOP ROW: VAL HEIN, BECKY MITCHELL. ALLEN SMITH MIDDLE ROW MEREDITH [ONES, BECKY NAUSS, DAVE THOM ASS EN BOTTOM ROW- SANDY MARTIN, [O ANN ROBISON, GREG WENDLER GOLF CURT ROCKETT MIKE ROLL PAUL STANTON TENNIS DAN BAILEY LYNN DIETRICH DICK GARNER PAU L STANTON and C REGJ EWE LL GOLF KIRK BIERWAGEN BILL FLEENOR M ATCH SCORES BOYS W ' a-Hi 6 Kennewick t Wa-Hi 1 Eisenhower 6 Wa-Hi 7 Pasco 0 Wa-Hi 5 Kennewick 2 Wa-Hi 2 Wenatchee 5 Wa-Hi 7 Moses Lake 0 Wa-Hi 6 Richland 1 Wa-Hi 7 GIRLS Pasco 0 Wa-Hi 5 Kennewick 2 Wa-Hi 4 Eisenhower 3 Wa-Hi 4 Pasco 3 Wa-Hi 4 Kennewick 3 Wa-Hi 3 Wenatchee 4 Wa-Hi 7 Moses Lake 0 W r a-Hi 3 Richland 4 Wa-Hi 3 Pasco 4 VAL HEIN BOYS’ VARSITY—FRONT ROW; Jim Chun, Greg Wendler, Craig Johnson, Dan Bailey, Dave Thomassen. AUen Smith. Dick Garner. Val Hein ROW ' 2: Steve Dunked burg, Reed Smith, George Wood, John Glen, Randy Ridenour, Tom Simon, Dave Anderson, jim Fiedler. Chris Sakas NOT PICTURED: Randy Peterman, Jim Reid, Alan Ball, Marv Belzer, Dave Hadley, Manuel Mendoza. Rob Scott, Tom Holland, Chris Rasmussen, Jim Rite, Rick Blake This year the boys won 8 matches and lost 2 while the girls won 7 and lost 3. At subdistrict, Val Hein placed second in singles; in doubles, Greg Wendler and Dick Garner earned third place with Allen Smith and Dave Thomassen placing fourth. For the Girls, Becky Nauss and Meredith Jones ranked first in doubles; Becky Mitchell placed fourth in singles. DAN BAILEY GIRLS’ VARSITY—FRONT ROW ' : Beckv Mitchell Meredith Jones, Lynn Dietrich, Sandy Martin, Becky Nauss Jo Ann Robison, Virginia Swenson ROW 2; Lori Davidson, Cheryl Ryals, Jennifer Naimy. Joan Harlan, Mary Martin, Sharon M add ess, Kandi Horton, Kim Hartley NOT PICTURED: Cyndy May lender. Sue Weatherman. Cindy Miller in the 440 Yard Run QirLs tRACk At the Washington State Girls 1 invitational Track Meet at Goldcndalc the Wa-Hi girls’ track team was fourth in a field of 32. Margaret Minnick ran the 440 for a second place and Barb Walters placed second in the running long jump. Marda McClenny was third in the 100. Also third were the relay teams in the 440 and 880, Janice Taylor ran the 880 for a sixth place. Earlier in the season at the first Eastern Washington High School Girls’ Track Championships, Wa-Hi won six firsts. Marda McClenny won two—the javelin and the 100. Our relay teams won tw ' o more firsts in the 440 and 880. Margaret Minnick ran the 440 for a first and Cheryl French placed first in the shot put. GIRLS TRACK TEAM—FRONT ROW: Susan Danielson. Margaret Van Beck. Marda McClenny, Cheryl French, Barbara Walters, Margaret M innick. Sherry Hart, Cynthia Miller ROW 2: Mbs Virth, Deborah French, Marianne Gau, Patricia Stockstad. Janice Taylor, Raddl Harris, Debra Bcrgevin, Ruth Hunt. Patty Burgess. Beverly Hunter, Janet Moore, Mrs. Smith NOT PICTURED: Joann Bucttner, Susan Hanson, Beverly Miller. JoAnn Hill, Mary Lynn McDonald. Mary Monahan, Gay Shollenberger, Janet Hagemeistcr. ANDY BATEMAN DAVE BATEMAN JESS BICKFORD JOHN DIETRICH DAN DUNN WAYNE FRANK tRACk Wa-Hi opened ihe track season on an optimistic note winning from Moses Lake 90-55 with 10 of the 17 First places. Jim Oury, Mark Waite and Dick Siddon were among the top performers. Although the Richland Bombers buried the Devil spikers, Barry Macario and John Van Beek garnered the two Wa-Hi first places. Then the Devils’ loss to Pendleton was sweetened by Ron Harris’s double win. Jack York, Kelly Stecker, Scott Mohrland and Dick Siddon were other winners along with the 440 relay team of Dan Dunn Siddon, Terry Wilcutts and Harris. When Wa-Hi met Eisenhower, they needed only one point to even with Ike. Sophomore Juan Hernandez came home with a first in the 2 mile. Walt Terry, Van Beek, Mohrland and Siddon teamed up for a first in the mile relay Wa-Hi did well in the sprints. At Pasco, Van Beek bettered the meet record in the intermediate hurdles but came in 4th since three others did likewise. At home in the Wa-Hi Relays, the team came in second. Stecker and John Dietrich combined in the mile team race for a tie for first with Richland, In a dual meet with Pasco, Wa-Hi s Jungmann broke the school record in the long jump as the team earned 11 firsts. Against Kennewick, the team came up with 10 of the 17 firsts while against Davis they gathered in 12 of the 17 first places. Dave Bateman, Jess Bickford and Mark W T aite were among some of the winners. At the special qualifying meet in Kennewick, Wa-Hi qualified 7 for 5 events: Harris in the 100 and 220, Hicks in the 220 McIntosh in the 100, Dave Bateman in the low hurdles and Van Beek in the high and low hurdles. At the subdistrict in Pasco, Wa-Hi came in fourth, qualifying 9. Then at district, Kelly Stecker was the only Devil to qualify for the state meet with his second in the mile, Hicks, Harris, Mohrland, Siddon, Bateman. Terry, Van Beck, and Hernandez were others seeking places in state competition. VARSITY TRACK-FRONT ROW: Don Hanson. Wally Blessinger, Dive Bateman, Roger McIntosh, Terry Wilcutts, Jess Bickford. ROW 2: John Van Berk, Pant Demianew, Wayne Frank. Dan Dunn. Barry Macario. Glen Holloway, Juan Hernandez, John Dietrich, Randy Barton, Mike Mmntdi ROW 3: Head Coach Bowman. Coach Wellington, Andy Bateman, Kelly Stecker. Walter Terry, Roger VanZandt. Mark Waite, Dave Veley. Mike Wagoner, Jim Ourv. Rav Williams, Clark Hicks, Scott Mohrland, Dick Siddon, Ron Harris, Coach Huntington, Coach Shoemaker NOT PICTURED: Mark Jungmann. Gary Le Valiev, Robert Dock ter, Mark Thompson, Larry Hardin?, Dave Stewart, Bill Huntington- manager. DON HANSON MIKE MINN1CH RON HARRIS JUAN HERNANDEZ CLARK HICKS MARK JUNGMANN GARY LEVALLEY BILL HUNTINGTON manager SCOTT MORULAND to DICK SI DDON RON HARRIS BARRY MACARIO ROGER MCINTOSH MIKE MINNICH SCOTT MOHRLAND KELLY STECKER WALT TERRY JOHN VAN BEEK DAVE VELEY JIM OURY MARK WAITE DICK SIDDON TERRY WILCUTTS JUniOR VARSIty JUNIOR VARSITY—FRONT ROW Frank Hanson, Bob Demi anew, Jon Sneddon, Dwcllcy Jones, l im Arlington, Dave Skidmore ROW ' 2: Scott Graves, Dave Strothers. Richard Mason, Dennis Gray. JefF Patton, Larry Bughi NOT PICTURED: Doug Filan. Lon Wyrick Dave G)adfe1tei Kent Moosman, Gary Jones. CLARK HICKS to SCOTT MOHRLAND KELLY STECKER HICKS to TERRY WILCUTTS Commencement anO BaccaUuReate There will always be a “time to remember’ the activities of the baccalaureate and commencement week. The seniors practiced in the sun of the central campus area not knowing rain would send the four thousand parents and friends into the gym commencement night. Baccalaureate, sponsored by the Ministerial Association, was held in Cordiner Hall with Reverend Peterman giving the message. Commencement music was provided by the Wa-Hi Band and the Wa-Hi Choir. Reliance on an inner conscience in making major decisions affecting the future was the theme expanded by the student commencement speakers. Principal Franklin B. Hanson then presented the following awards: the Commencement Speaker Trophies to Karen Rodda, Kathy Rndda, Dick Garner, Brooks Hull and Randy Peterman; the Marshall Alexander Speech Dram a Trophy to Brooks Hull; the Legislative BELOW LEFT; Mr. Hanson assists as Gene Struthers presents diplomas Earl Blake also presented diplomas. BELOW RIGHT: Student Commencement Speakers Dick Garner, Brooks Hull, Karen Rodda, Randv Peterman, Kathy Rodda. Assembly Award to Dick Garner; the Brown Trophy to Steve Martin; the Lawrence Jacky Award to Steve Ayeoek; the Arion Foundation Awards in band to Joseph Kinney, in choir to Trudy Tyler and in orchestra to Linda Hickman. Diplomas were presented to 481 seniors by Mr. Gene Struthers, president of the school board, and Mr. Earl Blake, retiring educator, who represented the Board of Education,


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