Walla Walla High School - Royal Blue Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)
- Class of 1970
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THE 1970 ROYAL BLUE Walla Walla High School Walla Walla, Washington bonder At Us, As the Present Age Wonders At Us Nou). 1 GET TOGETHER Love is but a song we sing, And fear’s the way we die. You can make the mountains ring, Or make the angels cry. ' Tho the bird is on the wing, And you may not know why. C ' mon people now. smile on your brother. Ev’rybody GET TOGETHER. Try to love one another, right now. Some will come and some will go. And we shall surely pass. When the one that left us here. Returns for us at last; We are but a moment’s sunlight. Fading in the grass. C’mon people now. smile on your brother. Everybody GET TOGETHER, Try to love one another, right now. If you hear the song I sing, You will understand. You hold the key to love, And fear in your trembling hand. Just one key unlocks them both, It ' s there at your command. C’mon people now, smile on your brother. Ev’rybody GET TOGETHER. Try to love one another, right now. by Chet Powers 7 SCHOOL LIFE MARGARET MINNICK. Fiagswinger; DEBBIE WALTERS. Sponsor; KEVIN SCRIBNER. ASB President: BARBARA WALTERS. Cheerleader; JANE CRUDUP. Royalette FRED GREEN Vice President Voting booths help out in 1969 elections. ROSS COMTRY AT 3FOOTBAL|£Lt R DEBBIE GOLDSBURY Commissioner of Publications BROOKE COPELAND Commissioner of Activities TIM WAITE Commissioner of Campus Associated Student Body Cabinet MARGARET MINNICK SANDY BENSON Treasurer Secretary DAVE THOMASSEN Comm issioner of Justice LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— FRONT ROW; Vicki Fuller, Chuck Anderson. Bonnie Carlson, Steve Perini, Marty Johnson. Jack O ' Brien, Rose Courson, Pat Martin, Debbie Loudermilk, Juan Hernandez. Lynn Yelemch, Reinhold Guthmiller. Jayme Berglin, John Cantu, Mike Minnich, Sandi Benson, Fred Green, ROW TWO: Judd Williams. Leanne Torrey. Randy Barton, Jim Herbert, Randy Holbrook Scott Esary, Shannon Kelly, Becky Harkins, Steve Dunkelburg. Cara Leslie. Bob Benson, Pete Danioth. Greg York, Kyle Volkman. Bob Demianew, Paul Stanton, Harry Leiferman, Patty Smith, Kent Hoover. ROW THREE: Reid Sergevm, Julie Walker, Ron Manuel. Albert Coronado. Kent Bauman, Sharon Stirn, Mary Austin, Dave Veley, Greg Rutz, Vicki Taylor, Thach Brooks, Bruce Pulfer, Diane Frazure, Jim Sutltff Gary Jones, Joan Harlan, Linda Norcott, Bony Masoner, Denny Goodhew. ROW FOUR: Lori Davison, Wes Bartlett. John Dipple, Patti Parson. Jim Gau, Jante White, Oman Wilcox. Fred Venneri, Darlene Cross, Jon Della, Dallas Moore, Jim Stonecipher, Candy Horton, Shannon Clifton, Jan Overturf, Tauna Kimble, Tom Reed, Lon Wyrick, ROW FIVE: Mary Ann Jones. Lohn Vickers. Bob Ashmore. Jerry Van Donge, Colleen Berry. Craig Fine, Steve Hair, John Peterson, Rick Weidemann. Paul Goetsch, Susan Robinson, Amy Perini. Joan Powell, Jane Deeney, Mary Freepons. Jim Hartford, Lenore Stubblefield, Alan Bailey, Randy Ridenour. Louie Bunce NOT PICTURED: Robin Newburn, Sandy Mitchell. Peggy Fanciulo, Sherry Jackson, Dave Struthers, Linda Meyers, Dan Patterson, Cindy Tomlinson. Connie Milam, Cheryl French, Lynne Soper, Ron Lentz. Kurt Lmdberg, Fred Palumbo. Ken Buley, Patty Wilder, Sandy Hoffman, Janet Sehneidmiller, Dan Ware, Riley Cunningham, Faye Adams, Pete AJkins, Darrel Carrier, Alan Myers, Steve Moosman, Mark Taylor. Debbi Waiters, Tex Yearout Assembly Traffic Court 14 Legislative Assembly TRAFFIC COURT (Facing Page)— FRONT ROW; Kay McIntyre. Chris Sakas. ROW TWO: Keith Myers, Jack Leonard. CABINET MEETING (Below): Brooke Copeland, Sandy Benson, Jim Oury, Cathy Christiansen, Dave Thomassen, Kevin Scribner. Barb Walters. Tim Waite, Fred Green. STUDENT FACULTY COURT: Mr. Shoemaker, Connie Weidemann, Mr Corfieid, Dave Thomassen. George Wood, Dweiley Jones. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Hamm, Mr. Bowman, Mary McCalley. Orchestra MR, GEORGE BEAGLE Director ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Bob Grimes. Bonita Crumpacker, Susan Belzer. Katby Hessler, Bonnie Katsel, David Bruce. ROW 2: Cynthia Miller, Janet Hagemeister. Jan Wallingford, Cara Leslie. Lynn Dietrich. Cathy Christianson. Becky Nauss, Lorraine Jaeger, Matt Mosgrove. ROW 3: rs D ® ' ? ny Goodhew. Connie Raugust, Debbie Loudermilk, Lori Davison, Gail Anderson, Shirley Harris, Suzanne Sivley. David Simmons, ROW 4: John Dipple, Richard Tomlinson, Jim Gau. Ken Thrasher, David Wagner. Bob Demianew, Daniel Ware, Ajlefl Jones, Robin Newburn, Mike McCaw, Glen Cecil, NOT PICTURED: Frank Harris. Roberge Photo The Walla Walla High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. George Beagle, performed many concerts during the school year. A few of these were the annual Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and Baccalaureate music. In addition to playing with the orchestra, accomplished members were given an opportunity to become involved in other musical activities. They were chosen to attend Solo and Ensemble, Sight Reading Clinic, and other functions. Also, the whole orchestra participated in some extra¬ curricular activities. All members were invited to play in a 200-piece orchestra at Moscow, Idaho. The orchestra provided an opportunity for students who enjoy music, to play, and to share their talent with others. 16 Vocal Music BOYS ' GLEE—FRONT ROW: Bifl Wilson. ROW TWO: Dave Mender. Dan Sawyer. Steve Scbmerer. Rick Weidemann, ROW THREE: Doug Bork. Raul Holce, Steve Hair. ROW FOUR: Mr, Clark, NOT PICTURED; Mike Smith. Bob Parks. Gary Smith, Chuck Bozarth. Mike Loveless. Tom Hartman, Don Bittick. Robin New burn-assistant. GIRLS ' GLEE—FRONT ROW: Neoma Conrad. Carol Bowers. Carolyn Reister. Linda Barton. Marcia Nordstrom, Joan Powell. LouAnn Freitas. ROW TWO: Nancy Hathaway, Sharon Brown, Claudia Wilson, Terri Boule, Shawn Osborn, Dianne Clements. Becky Jacobs, Jill Harstad. ROW THREE: Jan Cherry. Sally Ingstad, Jeannie Oldfield, Linda Seri. Elaine Gipson. Cheryl MacMurdo, Tina Ragsdale. Gwen Greethurst, Carol Clute, BOYS ' ENSEMBLE—FRONT ROW: Larry Bughi. Paul Holce, Rick Weidemann. Bob Lythgoe, ROW TWO: Kelly Stacker. Kyle Volkman, Robin Newborn, Jack Leonard. NOT PICTURED: Ken Thrasher, Sheila Crumpacker, Kathy Freeman, Margaret Demory, ROW FOUR: Leslie Loiseau, Gwen Clute, Debbie Rappe. Arlinda Arland. Kathy Miller, Karen Ponti, Patty McPherson, Sharon Kohn, Sherri Tompkins, Ida Widner, Peggy Fulgham, Colleen Hunt, Lenore Bachtold, Cindy Miller NOT PICTURED: Sunny Hagedorn. Kris Beaver. Vicki Anderson, GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE—FRONT ROW: Janis Reid, Marda Sbmmel. Diana Dowell. Joy Wit her ow, Janet Schneid miller, Vicki Wardrip. ROW TWO: Sandy Mitchell, Mary Jane Towner, Patty Stockstad, Janel Kluehe, Robyn Newton, Debbie Rappe. Margaret Surratt, MIXED ENSEMBLE—FRONT ROW: Becky Nauss, ROW TWO: Betty Lewis, Susan Falotico, ROW THREE: Vickie Cross, Mary McEaciien. ROW FOUR: Dave Thomassen, Denny Goodhew. ROW FIVE: Jim Fiedler, Robyn Newton. ROW SIX: Joe Honeycutt, Dale Lowell. CHOIR—FRONT ROW: Cally Schneider. Margaret Demory. Kathy Clink, Becky Nauss, Nikki Kinney. Shannon McFalL Robert Singer, Jane White, Sally Ball, Kumi Boutz. Lily Stubblefield, Cindy Lloyd. Darla Sandahl, ROW TWO: JoKay Haberstock, Rhonda Robison. Jan Reid, Mary McCalley, Suzanne Falotico, Vicki Wardrip, Doug Haer, Paul Lamb. John Peterson, Judy Joy, Debbie Kerns. Betty Lewis, Susan Bates, Mary McEachen. ROW THREE: Kathy Alley, Marda Stimmel, Teresa Smith, Janet Schneidmiller, Janet Moore. Connie Van Donge, Joy Witherow, Denny Good hew, Verne Gar vie, Tony CHOIR OFFICERS: Denny Goodhew-president, Dave Thomassen-vice president Susan Bates and Becky Nauss- accompanists, Janet Schneidmiller-secretary. Goldsbury. Sue Tyler, Nancy Dysart. Jennifer Kinler, Susan Hanson. ROW FOUR: Kathy Usko, Sandi Mitchell. Jane Hagemeister, Patti Stockstad, Shirley Banks. Dale Lowell, Kelly Stecker, Kyle Volkman, Jack Leonard. Ted Lythgoe, Bub Johnson. Rozann Goble, Margaret Surratt, Barbara Pope, Vickie Cross, Dianna Dowell. ROW FIVE: David Thomassen, Joe Honneycut, Janel Kluehe, Robyn Newton, Mike Nibler. Larry Bughi, Robin Newburn, Bill Huntington, Bob Lythgoe, Ken Thrasher, David Bruce, Jim Fiedler, Joe Kaminski. Mary Jane Towner, Judith Dykstra. All-State ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA: Lorraine Jaeger, Bonnie KatseL ALL-STATE CHOIR—FRONT ROW: Joe Honeycutt, Robin Newton, Margaret Demory. ROW TWO: Dave Thomassen, Denny Good hew. ALL-STATE BAND—FRONT ROW: Janice Taylor, Marve Belzer. Margaret Jamison, ROW TWO: Joyce Cobb. Ann Bedell, Rich Tomlinson, Bill Huntington, Steve Penni, Bonnie Carlson. The Walla Walla High School Band A Salute to a fine musician- Mr. Russ Larsen Russell Larsen was born in Spokane, but he has spent most of his life in Walla Walla. His interest in music began early when he started taking private clarinet lessons at the Whitman Conservatory during the sixth grade. He attended Walla Walla High School and took an active part in the band as the student conductor. He graduated from Eastern Washington State College with a BA in music and later received his Masters from Washington State University. He continued to perform with groups during his army service and also attended the Rochester School of Music in New York. He came to Walla Walla in 1949 to be the director for the Walla Walla High School band and supervisor of music. In recent years, he has taken the band to two music educators ' state conventions and one All- Northwest convention in Missoula, where the band received a standing ovation, Mr. Larsen has been a long time member of the Community Concert Board, of which he is currently vice president. He is the Area Coordinator of Seattle Symphony School Concerts and is a member of the State Music Advisory Board, This year, he is the All- State Band Organizer for Washington State Music Educators ' Association. He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa and Phi Mu Alpha, music honorary. SENIOR BAND—FRONT ROW: Denny Goodhew, Judy Wagoner, Connie Raugust, Debbie Louder milk, Joyce Cobb. Bonme Carlson, Janice Wooltolk. Margaret Jamison, Gail Anderson. ROW TWO: Steve Perini. Ann Bedell. Judi Watson, Sally Ingstad, Vicki Wimmer, Jim Weidemann. Lynn Dietrich. Cathy Christiansen, Suzanne Sivley, David Simmons. Heather Cowan, Robin Roop, Jane Ann White, Lon Davison, Janice Taylor. ROW THREE: Joy Witherow, Karen Bristol, Terry McConn, Janice Cherry. Jim SutlifL Cynthia Wilkins, Neil Brown, Cindy Eades, Keily McClellan, Alan Ball, Shirley Harris, Bob Demianew. Mike Michener, Tom Simon, Dan Ware. Rick Weidemann, Craig Hogan. Lon Wynck, Jim Beeson, Mike Evans, Susan Schmaltz, Wendy Meyers. ROW FOUR: Paul Stanton, Gordon Sivley. Robin Newborn, Jim Harold, Alan Jones, David Hadley, Kathy Wilson, Ken Guyer, Bob Lythgoe, Bill Stanton, David Wagner, Lynne Bower man, Paul Goetz, Joe Honeycutt. Keith Myers. Bill Huntington, Marv Belzer. John Toews, Jan Goolsbey, Peggy Sosa I la, Del Blame. Linda Hagen. ROW FIVE: Fred Green. John Dippel. Richard Tomlinson. Jim Gau, Rich Myers, Jerry Cundift, Ken Thrasher, Tim Gabriel, Ken Light, Dean Perrault NOT PICTURED: Doug Yoes, Mike Dennis. The Walla Walla High School Band started their school year early with rehearsals for the Frontier Days ' Parade at the end of August. They gave a series of concerts at the fair. They performed at many of the Wa Hi football games as well as the Shrine Parade and game and the Shrine Jamboree. They also took part in the Labor Day Parade, During the Christmas assembly, the band performed with other organizations. In February, the band was fortunate to feature a clarinet soloist in their winter concert. BAND OFFICERS—FRONT ROW. Cathy Christiansen-student conductor. Marv Belzer-president, Judy Wagoner-music librarian. ROW TWO: Bob Lythgoe-drum major. Gaif Anderson¬ secretary, Keith Myers-manager. SOPHOMORE BAND—FRONT ROW: Virginia Fine. Walfy Cole. Susan Gessel, Karen Hedine, Hilda McKay. Betty Wilson, Michele Lenhart. ROW TWO: Rosemary Reaves. Lloyd Tyler, Sherry Troop. Josephine Laughlin, David Mokes, Curtis Wilkms, Anna Bull, Corey Farris, Ned Storey, Cae McIntyre. ROW THREE: Ted Nochstatter, Don Garner, Steve Nokes, John PEP BAND—FRONT ROW: Richard Tomlinson, Wendy Meyers, Betty Wilson. Cathy Christiansen, Rick Weidemann. Jim Sutliff, Jim Weidemann, ROW TWO: Tim Gabriel. Peggy Sosalla. Robin Newbum, Alan Jones, Paul Goetz, Marv Belzer, David Wagner, Keith Knotts. Hanek, Carl Cavanus, Keith Knotts. Don Shafer, Scott Pritcher, David Hamm. Richard Cook, Jon Della. Brian Milbrath, George Beito. John Snell. Bony Masoner, Scott Bacon, Ron Kent, Rick Weidemann. ROW FOUR: Frank Ralston, Ramone Host, Bill Wilson. David Rook. David Brooks, Van Bedell. FLAGSWINGERS: Sherri Humphrey. Peggy Harris. Gail Anderson, Margaret Minnick, Patty Stockstad, Shetley Horton. MAJORETTES—FRONT ROW: Terri Fowler, Cindy Lloyd, Meredith Jones. ROW TWO: Cathy Cummings, 0 M j «l -.. , ■ • F. f . • rf . w f V r r Roy alettes OFFICERS: Cynthia Crudup, Candy Munger. Advisors: Mrs. Dummler, Mrs. Jones. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Clark. The Royalettes performed for many in-school as well as out-of¬ school activities. These included half-time shows for football and basketball games, assemblies, performances at various banquets, and a monthly performance at the Veterans ' Hospital. ■HP 1 1 fvA T I I | ML FRONT ROW: Cynthia Crudup. ROW TWO: Janet Small, Peggy Pudwill, Bony Masoner, Cindy Bickford. ROW THREE: Kathy Munger, Candy Munger, Jeanie Oldfield, Deborah Jenkins, Terry Morgan. PICTURED BELOW RIGHT: JoAnn Bailey, Sandy Durham, Becky Tomlinson, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB FRONT ROW; Meredith Jones, Debbie Goldsbury, Joyce McKinney, Linda Hagen, Karen Fields Becky Nauss. Lissa Walker. Jack Leonard, Dweiley Jones, Margaret Claughton, ROW TWO: Lynn Dietrich, Peggy Fulgham, Kari Freeman, Gary Fine, Chris Clem, Conme Raugust. Sally Ball, Kurt Lind burg, Dave Thomassen, ROW THREE: Jennifer Naimy, Sara Fagerstrom, Linda Norcott, Carol Stumpf, Niels Peterson, Rick Blake. Bob Benson, Chris Sakas, Marvin Belzer Keith Myers NOT PICTURED: Jerilynn Anderson, Sandy Benson Cathy Christiansen Joe Honeycutt, Barb McFalL Margaret Minnick, JoAnn Robison, Cynthia Seide. Chaman Simon, Lynn Soper, Kathy Tucker, Greg York, International Relations Club This year International Relations Club met occasionally to discuss international topics and world problems. This year members of the club attended Model United Nations at Washington State University. Wa-Hi was able to send five delegations representing Algeria, Brazil, Indonesia, Kenya, and Tobago. TOBAGO DELEGATION: Candy Haugen. KENYAN DELEGATION: Margaret Ciaughton, Debbie Goldsbury, Jack Leonard. NOT PICTURED: Karen Fields, JoAnn Robison, Tim Waite. TOBAGO DELEGATION: Bob Benson. NOT PICTURED: Sally Ball. Gary Fine Keith Myers. MR NEHER Advisor JIM OURY President DON HANSON Vice President STEVE PERINI Secretary RANDY TAYLOR Treasurer Boys’ Federation FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES— FRONT ROW: Dave Stewart, Jim McDowell, Kelley Stecker. Sam Sawyer ROW TWO; Don Priday. Tony Goldsbury, Steve Schmerer, Reed Bergevin, Paul SchneidmHIer. ROW THREE; Blair Henry. Brent Smith, Jim Fiedler. Dave Veley. George Wood, Wally Brown. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Myers, David Coe, Kim Rosenkranz Juan Gonzalez. Wes Bartlett, Brandon LeValley, Kent Moosman, Bob Hergert, Thach Brooks, Dallas Moore. Jon Della, Chris Repass, Jim Hergert, Larry Mackler, Frank McKinney, Jeph Keyes, Ken Light, Dave Anderson, Jock Morrison, Kent Bauman, Greg Kelly, Randy Holbrook, Reed Smith, Bill Trout, 26 BOYS ' FEDERATION ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES: Doug Walters, senior first and second semesters; Reed Smith, junior first semester; Blake Lindberg. sophomore first semester. NOT PICTURED: Chuck Eisele, junior second semester; Joe Moreno, sophomore second semester. The March 11 Boys ' Federation Smoker drew a crowd of about 1100 which brought $602 in profits. . -. Work begins on the base for the log benches by the bridge. Don Hanson places an ad on the Barter Board in the Commons. 27 Girls’ League Girls ' League is a very important and influential organization because it includes all girls attending Wa-Hi. Girls’ League is always sponsoring projects to encourage student participation and involvement. This year Girls ' League sponsored a frolic, promoted the Transfer Dinner, held a Christmas Dinner for children, sold personalized Christmas signs, and financed the Sadie Hawkins, not to mention numerous other projects and contributions to aid clubs associated with Wa-Hi. Girls ' League and Crest are truly active in all phases of school life. Transfer Dinner CREST OFFICERS: Jan Wissenback. Vice President; Barb McFall, Secretary-Treasurer; Debbie Goldsbury, President NOT PICTURED: Pam Tompkins, Publicity. CABINET HEADS AND ASSISTANTS—FRONT ROW: Carol Roth, Publicity head; Charnan Simon, Friendship and Social Service Head; Jan Wissenback, Publicity Assistant; Debbie Lasater, Social Assistant; Barb McFall, Social Head; Margaret Jamison, Scrapbook Head; LaRae Passmore, Bulletin Board Head, ROW TWO: Brooke Copeland, Friendship and Social Service Assistant; Jan Scbneidmiller, Transfer Assistant; Judy Hartford, Bulletin Board Assistant; Kari Freeman, Crest Assistant; Debbie Goldsbury, Crest Head; Meredith Jones, Finance Head; Lynne Soper, Scrapbook Assistant: Kathy Emery, School Improvement Head. NOT PICTURED: Jo Ann Robison, Transfer Head; Kathy Alley. Finance Assistant; Ann Plummer, Entertainment Assistant; Sheri McClure, Entertainment Head; Bobo Tarwater. School Improvement Assistant MINUTE GIRLS—FRONT ROW: Teresa Pavish, Nancy Bynum, Anita Howard, Kathy Watery, Lane Miller. Erma Jean Cross, Pamm Fanciullo, Jennifer Naimy, Cindy Talbot. ROW TWO: Ginny Soper, Annette Meiners, Sheila Goldsbury, Kathy Freeman, Karen Smith, Annie Robison, Mary Jo Martin, Rosanne Laurelta NOT PICTURED: Debbie Alexander. Valerie Alexander, Cindy Block, Diane Clements, Kathy Clink, Yolanda Cotinas, Darlene Cross, Jane Deeney, Nancy Dysart, Sara Fagerstrom, Julie Fanshier. Judy Hahner, Peggy Harris, Gretchen Jungman, Vicki Kempt, Janel Kluehe, Mary Jo Knowles, Stephanie Mansfield, Mary McEachen. Margaret Minnick, Sandi Mitchell. Norma Neher. Jeame Oldfield, Terri Olio, Michelle Perry, Judi Robinson. Joanne Robison, Sally Rojo, Linda Roop, Carol Sandahl, Patty Schaefer, Kathy Singer, Connie Van Donge. Patty Wilder, Lila Williams, Luann Wolfe. GIRLS ' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Cathy Christiansen, President; Erma Jean Cross. Treasurer; Sally Rojo. Secretary. ROW TWO: Margaret Claughton, Vice President; Mrs, McBee, Advisor. 29 MINUTE GIRLS—FRONT ROW: Mary Arm Schnebly, Anna Bloombergs Lenore Stubblefield, Carolyn Coyle, Karla Tabb, Janie White, Merla Kausche, Nancy Dysart, Patty Mayers, Sandy Stiller, Debbie Richardson, Nancy Hathaway. Gail Dye. Diane Pope. ROW TWO: Debbie Thorne. Kim Hill. Connie We idem an n. Nancy Noble, Annette Minors, Sheila Goldsbury. Gwen Greethurst Barb Pope, Debbie Milam, Tern C r i s s, Carolyn Armstrong NOT PICTURED: Vikki Anderson, Kris Beaver, Mary Jane Bodine. DeAnn Bradstreet. Gwen Clute. Tina Diamond, Kathy Freeman. Elaine Gipson, JoKay Haberstock. Janet Hagemeister. Linda Jackson, Karen Jacky. Julie Jessee, Marlene Manuel, Debey Murys. Michelle Perry. Kathy Singer, Teresa Smith, Gail Soderstrom. Cindy Talbot. Julie Walker. Beth Weakley. Patty Wilder. Janet Williams. Luann Wolfe, FAR RIGHT—CABINET ASSISTANTS: Sheri McClure, Entertainment: Sara Fagerstrom. Transfer; Sharon Stirn, Bulletin Board; Brooke Copeland. Social; Lynn McConnell. School Improvement: Vickie Cross. Publicity. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Goldsbury, Crest; Charnan Simon. Finance: Sherri Humphrey, Friendship and Social Service: Lynn Soper, Scrapbook. GIRLS OF THE MONTH: September, JoAnn Robison, Miss Organized: October. Brooke Copeland, Miss Well- groomed; November, Barb McFall, Miss Congeniality; December. Sandy Benson. Miss Goodwill; January. Debbie Walters, Miss leadership; February. Margaret Surratt. Miss Scholarship; March, Terry Daniel, Miss Considerate; April Marda McClenney and Cheryl French. Misses Athletic: May, Debbie Goldsbury. Miss School Service, MIDDLE RIGHT—CREST—FRONT ROW; Cathy Christiansen. Kathy Emery, Janice Taylor. Brooke Copeland, Barb Walters, Deana Beeson, Jamne Petersen, Charnan Simon. ROW TWO; Judy Hartford, Jackie Hays, Mary Jo Martin, Kari Freeman, Shannon McFall Linda Hagen. Sandy Benson, Sally Rojo. ROW THREE: Robin Roop, Anne Robison, JoAnn Robison, Debbie Lasater, Sharon Stirn, Peggy Winters. Pam Tompkins. Debbie Walters, Karla Tabb. Margaret Claughton. NOT PICTURED: Deb Anderson. Debbie Goldsbury. Debbie Harbert. Jan Schneidmiller, Mary Jane Towner, Jan Wissenback. BOTTOM MIDDLE RIGHT-CREST OFFICERS: Joyce McKenney, Vice President; Meredith Jones, President: Carol Roth. Secretary. 30 TOP MIDDLE RIGHT —SELECTED REPRESENTATIVES —FRONT ROW: Gretchen Jungmann, sophomore; Colleen Berry, sophomore; Pam Swank, junior. ROW TWO: Joan Ballard. NOT PICTURED: Mary Austin and Teresa Clizer, seniors. RIGHT —ELECTED REPRESENTA¬ TIVES—FRONT ROW: Vtkki Anderson, sophomore; Marietta Walker, junior; Shelly Horton, junior, ROW TWO: Cathy Cummings, sophomore; Barb McFall, senior. NOT PICTURED; Jackie Hays, senior. FAR RIGHT—CABINET HEADS: Gail Anderson. Friendship and Social Service; Terry Daniel, Bulletin Board; Kathy Emery, Social; Margaret Jamison, Scrapbook; Meredith Jones, Crest; Joyce McKenney, Transfer; Becky Nauss, Publicity; JoAnn Robison, Finance; Darla Sandahl, School Improvement; Bobo Tarwater. Entertainment. 31 Gail Anderson Jerilynn Anderson Bonnie Baker Alan Ball Kirk Bauman Marvin Belzer Sandy Benson Kirk Bierwagen Karen Bristol Patty Brown Evelyn Carter Cathy Christiansen Margaret Cl a ugh ton Teresa Clizer Joyce Cobb Brooke Copeland Loralee Davison Sara Fagerstrom Karen Fields Wayne Frank Kari Ann Freeman Cheryl French John Gallagher Debra Goldsbury Linda Hagen Susan Hanson Michael Harris Shirley Harris Joan Harlan Kandi Horton Candace Haugen Margaret Jamison Dwelley Jones Meredith Jones Wilburta Lauzon Kurt Lindberg Jack Leonard Cindy May lender Ron McBride Barbara McFall Betty Lewis Debra Loudermilk Sharon Maddess Mary Martin Terry McConn Joyce Me Kenney Margaret Minnick 32 Sandy Mitchell Janet Moore Steve Moorman Keith Myers Rebecca Nauss Linda Norcott LaRae Passmore Connie Raugust Jo Ann Robison Janet Schneidmiller Paul Schneidmiller Kevin Scribner Cynthia Selde Charnan Simon Suzanne Sivley Brent Smith Lynn Soper Peggy So sal la Carol Stumpf Margaret Surratt David Thomassen ✓ 41 Kenneth Thonney John Toews Judy Wagoner Timothy Waite Elizabeth Walker Barbara Walters Judy Watson Janice Wissenback Joy Witherow Greg York Initiation National Honor Society JUNIORS—FRONT ROW: Alan Jones, Steve Perini, Julie Fanshier, Shelley Horton, Bonme Carlson. Sally Ball, Julie Jessee, Karla Tabb, Donna Bogumill. ROW TWO: Kelly McClellan, Peggy Fulgham, Julie Prine. Ann Robison, Lynn Dietrich, Susan Bates, Debra Kerns, Jennifer Naimy, Diana Beeson. ROW THREE: Kent Moosman, David Anderson. Paul Stanton, Jim Fiedler. Randy Barton, Greg Fink, Mary jane Towner. Kris Oem. Janice Woolfolk, Susan Belzer. 33 QUILL AND SCROLL—FRONT ROW; Wille Lauzon, Rosanne King, Faye Adams, Allison Marsh, Barbara Pope. Susan Kolbe. ROW TWO: Shannon CHfton. Peggy Sosalla, Bonnie Baker, Julie Prine, Debbie Goldsbury, Teresa Clizer ROW THREE: John Gallagher, Clifford Ashley, Carol Stumpf, Pam Tompkins, Rtchard Clendamel, John Glen NOT PICTURED: Evelyn Carter Members of the Wa-Hi chapter of Quill and Scroll are chosen from the staffs of the Journal and Royal Blue. They must have high scholastic standing and be recommended by their advisors. Mr. Maxson, the advisor of the Journal and Mrs. Bailey, communications teacher, are advisors of the Quill and Scroll. Its purpose is to reward individual student achievement in journalism and school publications. Latin Honor Society is a national group whose selection is based upon grades of B+ or A for 3 independent quarters of study. Those selected receive a certificate with their name inscribed in Roman lettering. Each year the Latin classes give a banquet Roman style with plays, singing, and a Roman menu. LATIN HONORARY—FRONT ROW: Shirley Hams. Kathleen Singer, Jolyn Mork, Betty Lewis, Patty Brown, ROW TWO: Barbara Hamada, Jerilynn Anderson, ROW THREE: Karen Jaeky, Gary Jacky. Jeph Keyes, Mark Freise, Tom Keown, Brooke Copeland, Latin Honor Society 34 Nl EPSILON OMEGA—FRONT ROW: Julie Walker. Francis Storey. Helen Golden. Merla Kausche, Michelle Perry. ROW TWO: Judy Jaquish. Cindy Bickford, Bony Masoner, Deanna Vanderburg, ROW THREE: Vangie Moreno. Rosanne Laurella, Karen Ponti. Margaret Demory. NOT PICTURED: Debbi Anderson. Debbie Alexander. Kathy Usko. Judy Watson. Teresa Demmanew, Judy Biagi, Nancy Bynum. Sue Riedel. Becky Charlo. Gail Winters. Cathy Clink. N Epsilon Omega Ni Epsilon Omega is an in-school service club sponsored by the YMCA. It is open to any high school girl after the completion of the 1st semester. The advisors this year were Mrs. Cathy Bergevin and Mrs. Ramona Erickson. Service projects included working at the Lily Rice Center, conducting a bake sale to earn money for Hurricane Camille victims, and easter-egg hunt at Jefferson school, the Heart Fund, the March of Dimes and the school levy. Merla Kausche was selected as “Girl of the Year” GAMMA SIGMA CHI—FRONT ROW: Sarah Fagerstrom, Karla Tabb, Sally Mann. Janine Peterson, Debra Kerns. ROW TWO: Connie Weidemann, Diana BogurmIL Marta Russell. Donn a Bogumill, Patti Duff, Kathy Singer, ROW THREE: Julie Fanshier. Janice Ruther, Diana Beeson. Donna Daudt. Teckia Smith, Linda Norcott NOT PICTURED: Karlene Loseke. Ruth John. Colleen Hunt, Renee Freisen, June Deeney, Debbie Ausman, Candi Haugen. Gail Soderstrom, Debbie Thorne, Teresa Pavish. Gamma Sigma Chi is an in-school girls 1 service club, it’s open to any Wa-Hi girj with at least a 2,0 grade point average. Projects this year included: Christmas caroling, a frolic, Thanksgiving baskets, and polishing trophies. Mrs, Thorne is the new advisor. Gamma Sigma Chi 35 FD Hl-Y—FRONT ROW: Tom Maiden. Doug Haer, Sam Wolf. Brent Smith. Kurt Lind berg. Steve Clink, Blake Lindberg, ROW TWO: Wally Cole, Chris Sakas. Randy Holbrook, Kelly Hector, Art BenefieL Scott Gorham, Jim Fiedler, Randy Damon, ROW THREE: Sam Sawyer, Dan Dunn, Keith Myers, Jim Watt. Dan McManus. Dweltey Jones, Lynn Bower man, Bill Stanton. NOT PICTURED: Jim Hartford. Dave Jones. Larry Herbert. Harry Leiferman. FD Applegate Hl-Y OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Kurt lindberg, 1st semester President: Harry Leiferman, 1st semester Secretary; Kelly Hector, Treasurer. ROW TWO: Dan Dunn, 2nd semester Sergeant-at-arms; Dwelley Jones, 2nd semester President: Lynn Bowerman, 2nd semester Chaplain; Keith Myers, 1st semester Chaplain and 2nd semester Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Jim Fiedler, 2nd semester Vice-president: Sam Wolf. 1st semester Vice- president; Sam Sawyer, 1st semester Sergeant-at-arms. 36 EQUITIES HI-Y—FRONT ROW: Kelly Stecker. Jay Gehrett, Bob Hergert, Don Hanson, Randy Barton, Mike Mmnich, Gary LeValley, Bob Block, Gyle Balmer, ROW TWO: Mike Anderson, Dave Anderson, Mark Waite, Paul Stanton, George Hicks. Jim McDowell. John Alkins, Randy Huntley, Steve Porter, ROW THREE: Tony Goldsbury, Greg Baker, Chuck Streamer, Tim Waite,Mike Wagoner. Greg Fink, Blair Henry, John Hansons, Mike Lightfoot. Equities Hi-Y Walla Walla Hi-Y WW HEY—FRONT ROW: Bob Ashmore. Jack Davis, Kreig Conradt. Greg York, ROW TWO: Jeff Conradt, Mike Hogenson. Louis Bunce, Dale Gehrke, Gary Fairchild, Jerry Manuel, NOT PICTURED: Gary S, Smith. Tom Spanish, Pat Crane, Brad Pederson. John Cantu, Scott McFarlane, Albert Coronado, Norm Passmore, Ron Manuel, Gary L. Smith. WW OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Jerry Manuel, Secretary; Greg York. President, ROW TWO: Ron Manuel, Sergeant-at-arms; Bob Ashmore. Vice-President; Gary Smith, Treasurer. EQUITIES OFFICERS: Don Hanson, Sergeant-at-arms; Jim Cummings, Secretary; Greg Fink. Vice-President; Tim Waite. President; Dave Stewart, Treasurer: Barlow Corkrum. Chaplain. -V jU v gj T W N k ;:1 KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Randy Russell, Dave Powell. Rob Scott. Mike Land. Jay Rogers. Brooke Copeland-Key Club Sweetheart. Curt Hockett J. D. McDonald. Don Garner. Norm Passmore, George Beito. ROW TWO: Ron Lentz, Steve Hair, Dave Burt, Teri Wileuts. Jerry Harding, Dale Proctor. Rich Abakan, Dan McCauley, Jim Stonecipher. Paul Benzel. Pat Eisele. ROW THREE: Jim Oury. Tom Reid, Juan Hernandez, Reed Smith. John Van Beek, Frank Hanson. Mike Mitchell, Jack Higginbotham, Rick Walters, Joe Moreno, Mike Bergevin, Mark Sherry ROW FOUR: Kevin Scribner, Dave Parson, Doug Filan, Chuck Eisele, Dave Veley, Kirk Bierwagen. Jock Morrison, Greg Jewell, Mark Thompson, Gregg Garland, Larry Brittain, Chuck Anderson. Ron McBride. NOT PICTURED: Kirk Baumann, Mike Harris, Wayne Barnett, Dave Bateman, Tony Hayes, Brian Hergert. Kim Rosenkranz. Reed Smith. Mike Wagner. Lon Wyrick. Key Club Key Club performed several different services for Walla Walla High School and the surrounding community this year. Members painted the school campus trash cans, cleaned up Yellowhawk Creek, and supported the Bond issue. They also assisted with collecting for the Heart Fund and soliciting for March of Dimes. During the Christmas Season Key club members helped gather food, donated Ron Lentz as Santa in a party for the underprivileged children, and treated a needy family to a Christmas dinner. Members helped clean up Camp Kiwanis after the ice storm. Key Club Week was held including a frolic with the Rock Creek Roll Band. Brooke Copeland was Chosen Key Club Sweetheart. During Sadie Hawkins Week, Key Club was winner of the hoppity- hop race. KEY CLUB OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Kirk Bierwagen, 1st semester secretary: Greg Jewell, 2nd semester sergeant at arms; Jtm Oury, 1st semester president. 2nd semester chaplain: Gregg Garland. 1st semester treasurer. 2nd semester secretary: Mike Harris, 2nd semester vice president ROW TWO: Ron Lentz, 2nd semester president; Dave Parson. 2nd semester treasurer; Mark Thompson 1st semester sergeant at arms. NOT PICTURED: Dave Powell. 1st semester vice president. DEBATE CLASS: Cindy Fine. Rosetta Shaw, Kaye Watson. Steve Jordan. Alan Jones, Rod Richardson. Brian Beal, Jan Overturf, Dave Jones. NOT PICTURED: Alan Raguso, Dan Sawyer Debate 38 (Above) SCIENCE CLU8: Jan Goolsbey; Dave Wagner; John Toews. president; Mr Dennis, advisor; Lissa Walker; Steve Mooseman. NOT PICTURED: Dave Boyer T Darrell Carrier, Jerry Brannmg, Collms Freitas. John Harmon. Wille Lauzon, Kelly McClellan. (Left) Mr. Dennis and Jan Goolsbey explore the inner workings of an oscilloscope. John Harmon and Mr. Dennis watch as Jerry Brannmg tests the computer. Science Club INTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATERS; John Snell and Steve Mooseman, Judy Joy and Dave Boyer formed the two debate teams. Science Club members, under the direction of Mr. Dennis, physics teacher and Washington State Teacher of the Year, accomplished much their first year, As a club project they began with the construction of a relay digital computer which could add. subtract and multiply in base two. To improve operating efficiency, a dial input mechanism was added later by Jerry Branninjg. The club members work with internal radio operation was notable. Almost $2,000 worth of various electronic equipment, including amplifiers, speakers, turntables, FM tuners and an oscilloscope were donated by Mr. Virgil Davin. This prompted Science Club members to create their own ham shack in the upstairs of the science building where they spent many Monday nights adjusting and improving an FM radio they made and various other receivers and transmitters. Debate was divided into two groups this year. The debate class studied the theory of debating and forensic technique. Experienced members from the preceding year formed two debate teams. These teams debated at a round robin tournament at DeSales High School with other high school teams from the Walla Walla area. ‘ ' Resolved: Congress should prohibit unilateral military intervention by the United States in foreign countries was the topic of the year. 39 MR. UGHT-Advisor Distributive Education D,E. SECOND PERIOD —FRONT ROW: Chris Ewing, Linda Rohde, Kathy Oliver, Darla Sandahl, Ruth John, Debbie Alexander, Donna Chandler. ROW TWO: Linda Schaffer, Susan Bradshaw. Janet Alexander, Debbie Rayborn, Rosie Courson. Trula Reeves, Cindy Mathews. Deborah Anderson. ROW THREE: Terry Cox. Cindy Block, Rod Griffin, Dave Struthers, Angela Troutman, Dell Blaine. NOT PICTURED: Deby Shelton, Kathi Winkles, FIRST PERIOD OFFICERS SECOND PERIOD OFFICERS D.E, FIRST PERIOD-FRONT ROW: Bob Ashmore. Dell Watts. Janelle Colombo. Lana McKillip. Connie VanDong, Shirley Gall, Dave Powell, ROW TWO: Sandy Hovland. Doug Goucher. Diane Rushlow, Knss Kibler, Roxi Boolen, Mary Werts, Susan Danielson. ROW THREE: Judy Allen. Mary Ross. Steve Henderson, Greg Jewell. Jim Simmons. Pat Eisele. Sandra Lamb, Mary Lou Pitts. NOT PICTURED: Rita Ewing, Steve Foster, Sandy Seel, Rob Hults, Marilyn Parris, II ' Clubs of America D.E. THIRD PERIOD—FRONT ROW: Kathryn Rohm Carmen Voshall. Sandy Randall, Rose Mary Bell, Rose Looman, Sue Riedel). ROW TWO: Sheri Morrow, Reva Walters, Deby Weathers, Chris Ballard, LaWayne Schmerer, Donna McCoy, Judy 6iagJ Tracy Miller. ROW THREE: Clint DeVoir. Gary Smith, Karen Underwood, Ed Crudup, George Hicks, Sue Amsden, Sam Sawyer NOT PICTURED: Jerry Edwards. THIRD PERIOD OFFICERS HOMECOMING—FRONT ROW: Pat Eisele, Dave Powell, Bob Ashmore, Greg Jewell. ROW TWO: Steve Foster, Dell Watts, Steve Henderson, Diane Rushlow, Judy Allen, Susan Danielson, Sandy Seel, Mary Lou Pitts, Janelle Colombo, Jim Simmons. Sandra Lamb. TRIMMING THE CHRISTMAS TREE: George Hicks, Sam Sawyer, Rosie Bell, Tim Gaddis, LaWayne Schmerer MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS: Darla Sandahl. SNOW BUNNY: Cindy Block. FIRST PERIOD OFFICERS: Bob Ashmore- treasurer, Sandy Seel-president, Dave PoweH- vice president. Judy Ajien-secretary, Pat Eisele- parliamentarian, Greg Jeweil-historian. SECOND PERIOD OFFICERS: Debra Rayborn- vice president, Linda Schaefer-treasurer, Cindy Block-president. Terry Cox-parliamentarian, Debbie Anderson-historian, Darla Sandahj- secretary. THIRD PERIOD OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mr, Light-advisor. ROW TWO: Rosie Bell-historian, Tracey Miller-secretary, Donna McCoy- treasurer ROW THREE; George Hieks-vice president. Gary Smith-president, Ed Crudup- parliamentarian. FHA MEMBERS: Karla McClanahan, Ltnda Hagen, Wendy Meyers, Sharon Reifsnider, Kns Richardson, Kathy Wilson, Teresa Clizer, Lenora Stubblefield, Jan Ruther, Val Alexander, Sandi Randall, Joyce McKenny, Amy Perini, Mary Sams, Virginia Kinman, Nikki Kmney, Vickie Moore, Candy Munger, Sandy Hoffman, Ten Morgan, Sue Amsden, Teresa Smith, Virginia Fine, Kay Harding, Etoise Beechmor, Sally Rojo, Anne Plummer, Connie Brown, Penny Kuljis, Deanna Gwmn, Rose Mary Bell. Chris Ballard. Nancy Jacobsen, Linda Petersen, Jack Morrison, Mary Huntington, Sue Yenney. Sonja Rasmussen, Tom Darnel, Yolanda Cortinas, Josie Laughlin, Mary Kay Peacock, Kathy Herndon. Karen Vostral, Oeby Harbert Joe Honeycutt, Sam Sawyer, Louise Tabor, Cheryl Bailey, Kathy Bogle, Lora Britton, Mary Jane Campbell, Patsy Carter, Susan Danielson. Linda Dennis, Gail Dye, Teresa Efdridge, Vickie Gabriel Helen Garland. Tern Graham, JoKay Haberstock, Jill Harstad. Sandy Lamb. Sharon Maturi, Lana Mason, Donna McCoy. Tracey Miller, Sue Riedel, Deby Shelton, Frances Storey, Carman Vo halL Darlene Walker, Debbie Walker. Cynthia Wilkins, Janet Williams, Betty Wilson, Kathy Wilson, Sharon Shaw, Patti McCracken, Jane Davis, Shelley Crane, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs, Bergevin. Future Homemakers of America BEAN BAGS—FRONT ROW: Cindy Maylender, Teckla Smith, Heather Cowan, Lane Miller, Linda Barton, ROW TWO: JoAnn Buettner, Linda Hollinquest, Jan Overturf, Karen Sutton. OFFICERS: Karla McClanahan-President, Linda Hagen-Vice President, Teresa Clizer-Public Relations Coordinator, Kris Richardson-Historian, Wendy Meyers-Secretary, Sharon Reifsnider- Treasurer. SKIT: Jill Harstad. Gail Dye, Lenore Stubblefield, Wendy Meyers, INITIATION: Sandra Lamb, Patsy Carter, Carmen Voshall, Kathy Wilson. Sharon Reifsntder. Karla McCtanahan. Linda Hagen, Teresa Chzer. Kriss Richardson, Janet Moore, Cynthia Wilkins, One of the most important, interesting, and rewarding projects of FHA this year was Project S.O.L.O. (Support Our Little One). One of the classroom units chose to financially support an orphan, named Pig-pen because she was found in a pig-pen in Taiwan. The numerous projects included: a cake auction, popcorn ball sale, community egg sale, Bodiddley ' s Hootenanny , coffee can collection, Christmas toy drive, Easter egg hunt, and a rummage sale. Project FORESEE which means Cure Campus and Community Clutter was supported by the members of the classroom. They agreed to paint their garbage cans and challenged school organizations to help clean our campus of litter. TERESA CLIZER State Homemaker Degree MEREDITH JONES First Runner-up State Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Sharon Stirn assists students in the special education program at Seguin School, Future Teachers of America In cooperation with Whitman College, many future teachers participate in the teaching clinic. Maylender-Historian, Joyce Cobb-District Coordinator. Joan Harlan-President NOT PICTURED: Terry Daniel Corresponding Secretary. Judy Watson-Treasurer. OFFICERS: Ntels Peterson-Sergeant-at-Arms, Lissa Walker Vice President, Kim Hartley-Recording Secretary, Cindy FRONT ROW: JoKay Haberstock. Barb Walters. Kathy Emery. Patricia Bicais, Cindy Taylor, Donna Daudt, Cheryl French. ROW TWO: Dianne Ganguet, Debbie Loudermilk, Kandi Horton, Linda Norcott, Sara Fagerstrom. Kathy Singer. Connie Raugust, Connie Weidemann, ROW THREE: Debbie Kerns. Peggy Winters, Jane! Kluehe, Paul Goetsch, JoAnn Hill, David Simmons, Sharon Maddess. FRONT ROW: Debbie 01 in. Marcia Archer, Bonnie Baker, Peggy Sosalta, Bonnie KatseL Barbara Hamada. ROW TWO: Sally Mann, Diana Bogumill, Kathy Clink, Nancy Dysart. LaRae Passmore. ROW THREE: Jane Ann White, Vicki Cross, Sandy Benson. Judy Jaquish, Donna Fernandes, Suzanne Sivley, Beverly Miller. NOT PICTURED: Mary Austin. Janet Baker. Sally Ball, David Boyer. Vicky Cantrell, Bonnie Carlson, Margaret Claughton, Becky Cochran, Brooke Copeland, Lynn Dietrich, Mike Etwell, Lynn Frank, Kan Freeman, Mary Freepons. Jern Graham. Linda Hagan, Marcia Hartzeim. Jackie Hays, Shern Humphrey, Margaret Jamison, Barbara Knuth, Joyce McKenney, Mark Overman, Robin Roop, Janet Sc hne id mi Her, Charnan Simon, Sharon Stirn. Janet Vixie, Karen Vostral, Reba Wilson. ’ f «! WALLA CHAPTER KEN MAIDEN President CLAUDE SCOTT Reporter KEN THOMPSON Vice President MARK BOLDMAN Secretary SCOTT SMITH Treasurer GREG KELLY Sentinel FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Doug Hicks, Pat Person, Lee Elwell, Mike Filan, Chris Parker, Tom Jessee. ROW TWO: Reinhold Guthmiller. Ken Maiden, Pat Martin. John Biagi, Wayne Brock, Dave Lyons, Marlin Bozarth ROW THREE: Scott Smith, Fred Banks, Ken Thompson, Kirk Baumann, Mark Boldman, Buck McMillan, Mike Bergevin, Greg Kelly. NOT PICTURED: Kent Baumann, Rick Binns. Bob Brown, Ken Burt Steve Carle, Dare Chamberlain, Ralph Coers, Tim Collins, Phillip Cummins, Duane • Deppmg, Billie Duncan, Collins Freitas. Vic Gessef, Kirk Jessee. Gary Jones. Dean Kelly, Dave Kibler, Mike Kralman, Keith Koch, Dean Lindemann, Ron Magill, Brad Marr, Doug McGuire. Jim McKay, Jean Meyer, Frank Moro. Tony Ongers, Claude Scott, Neil Shelden. Ron Sholtys, Donald Sinden, Jerry VanDonge, Gary Vinti, David Small, Keith Stiles. David Stiller, Danny Tobin, Steve Tomlinson, Dan Treadwell. Ralph Wamsher, 44 Ken Maiden and his 4-horse Shetland team, Tom Jessee rides in the FFA Rodeo. PAULA FILAN FFA Sweetheart The Walla Walla chapter was awarded a superior award and a gold emblem in the state chapter. State foundation award winners included Bruce Scott-third in soil and water management, and Lowden Borgens- third in farm mechanics. Cliff Hoffman received the American farmer degree. Jim McKay has won his way to state competition in the public speaking division. Ken Maiden, Scott Smith, Mark Boldman, and Jim McKay were delegates sent to the National FFA convention in KansasCity, Missouri. This year’s committees consisted of chairmen and co- chairmen as follows: Supervised Farming-Dean Lindemann chairman, Ralph Wamsher co-chairman; Community Service-John Biagi Chairman, Gary Vinti co-chairman; Cooperative Activities-Jim McKay, chairman, Mike Vinti co-chairman; Leadership-Collins Freitas chairman-Frank Moro co-chairman; Earnings and Savings-Scott Smith chairman, Gary Jones co- chairman; Recreation-Mike Bergevin chairman, Dean Kelly co-chairman; Conduct of Meetings-Claude Scott chairman, Chris Parker co-chairman; Scholarship- Reinhold Guthmiller chairman, Frank Moro co- chairman; National Activities-Mark Boldman chairman, Brad Marr co-chairman; Public Relations- Greg Kelly chairman, Pat Martin co-chairman. The members of the FFA livestock judging team this year were: Mike Bergevin, Mark Boldman, Dean Lindemann, Ken Maiden, Scott Smith, Ken Thompson, Steve Carle, Jim McKay, Ralph Wamsher, Frank Moro, Braa Marr, Tom Jessee, and Ron Sholtys. Kirk Baumann was elected FFA president and was first runner-up in the state Star Farmer Award. NOT PICTURED —Advisors MR. MCKAY. MR. VAN AUSDLE, and MR CLARK. KIRK BAUMANN Washington State FFA President 45 The Royal Blue Staff THE 1970 ROYAL BLUE STAFF-FRONT ROW: Frank Harris- Photographer. Rosie Bell-Patrons ' Editor, Doug Berk-Photographer, Bonnie Baker-Associate Editor, Peggy Sosafla-Layout Staff. David Bachman-Photographer, Loren Hunt-Photographer, Teresa Clizer- Go-Editor. Carol Stumpf-Co-Editor, Mary Anthony-layout Staff. ROW TWO: John Gallagher-Photographer. David Hadley- Photographer, Manuel Mendoza-Photographer, Fred Banks- Photographer, Karen Underwood-Layout Staff. Miss Gray-Advisor. Patty Smith-Co-Index Editor. Len Garland-Layout Staff. Greg Locati- Photographer.ROW THREE: Wille Lauzon-Co-Editor, Darrell Heifer- Photographer, Jamie Davis, Julie Prine-Co-Editor. Bonnie Katsel- Layout Staff, Doug McGuire-Photographer. NOT PICTURED: Evelyn Carter-Co-Editor. The Wa-Hi Journal DEBBIE GOLDSBURY. PAM TOMPKINS- Co-Editors. ROSANNE KlNG-Assistant Editor. SHANNON CLIFTON-Advertising Editor RON LENTZ-Business Manager. GORDON GRASSI- Assistant Business Manager. k . v TANYA BATHRICK-Cartoonist TERI VANAUSDLE JON BROUGH, MIKE BUETTNER. JOHN GALLAGHER-Photographers. 48 CLIFFORD ASH LEY-Headliner PAT _ HARRIGAN-Exchange Editor SPORTS STAFF: John Glen, Richard ClendanieLEditor, Mark Thompson, Terry Lindstrom, PAGE EDITORS (ABOVE): Faye Adams, Susan Kolbe- Clifford Ashley, Allison Marsh. REPORTERS (BELOW)—FRONT ROW: Allison Marsh, Barbara Pope. Susan Kolbe, Faye Adams. ROW TWO: Tracy Myrick, Clifford Ashley, Maryann Jones. NOT PICTURED: Jo hn Glen, Mark Thompson, Terri Van Ausdle, Jim Yeager, Ken Deford. Terry Lindstrom, MR. MAXON Advisor TYPISTS (ABOVE RIGHT): Sharon Reifsmder, Gwen Greethurst. 49 RIGHT ABOVE—Judi Hartford, Hal Hoover, David Boyer. TOP—Terry McConn, Kathy Tucker. Sandy Benson, ABOVE — Dale Lowell, Evelyn Carter, Paul Goetsch. BELOW—Sandy Benson, Terry McConn, Paul Goetsch, Dave Simmons, John Toews, Paul Schneidm iller, Mike Elwell, Hal Hoover, Judi Hartford, This year’s senior play, ROMANOFF AND JULIET, was a comic take-off on ROMEO AND JULIET, concerning an American girl and a Russian boy (offspring of the U.S. and Soviet Ambassadors to the Smallest Country in Europe ) who fall in love. In his key role. The General, a clownish yet traditionally wise character, tried to arrange a reconciliation between the lovers and their parents and helped effect a peace between the two diplomats. The cast included Paul Goetsch (The General), Dale Lowell. (Igor Romanoff), Evelyn Carter (Juliet Moulsworth), Terry McConn (Vadim Romanoff), Sandy Benson (Evdokia Romanoff), Hal Hoover (Hooper Moulsworth), Judi Hart¬ ford (Beulah Moulsworth), Mike Elwell (First Soldier), Dave Simmons (Second Soldier), Kathy Tucker (Marfa Zlotochienko), David Boyer (Freddie Vanderstuyt), Paul Schneidm iller (The Spy), John Toews (The Archbishop), Collins Freitas (Death the Reaper), Shannon Clifton (Saint Valentine). Ann Bedell, Sue Reidel, Debbie Smoke, Cynthia Wilkins, and Vickie Wimmer were in charge of costumes while props were taken care of by Kerry Freeman, Mary Freepons and Cindy Lloyd. Cynthia Miller, Art Bischoff, Collins Freitas, Cara Leslie and Doug Payton were light and sound technicians, while John Hansen, Suzy Kolbe and Trula Reeves handled publicity. The portraits of Washington and Lenin were done by Mary Austin. The play was directed by Miss Virgina Marable. Ron Lentz in the Sadie Hawkins ' skit. Sadie Hawkins A great Sadie Hawkins week started out with ’’Whip up a Date Day giving all the girls a chance to ask that special fellow to the hoedown on Saturday night. Tuesday was given the name Alice in Farmland especially for the Sophomores. The excitement at noon was a hoola-hoop tossing tournament. “Joe Buck Day on Wednesday was sponsored by the Juniors. They held a water-melon seed spitting contest and a water-pistol shoot down. The Fickle Finger of Fate Day was Thursday, which featured an Easter Rock hunt. Friday was the mighty Seniors day. Little Abner’s Day Off.” All boys caught opening doors, turning on drinking fountains and driving to school were to be fined. A hoppity hop race was held during noon. Saturday night ended the week with Midnight Hillbilly, the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The music was provided by the United Flight. Hoppity-Hop Contest Midnight Hillbilly Water-Pistol Showdown Hoola-Hoop Tossing Tournament t A COLOR GUARD: Jim Rice, David Klein, Larry Huether, Curtis Walker, Myron Huie. C ITC, DEBBIE WALTERS c 2nd Lt. RANDY BARTON Brigade SGM c Maj. MIKE HARRIS Brigade S-3 c Maj. LARRY HAGEN Brigade S-2 C Maj. PAULGOETSCH Brigade Adjutant c Maj. BOBHERGERT Brigade S-4 C Maj. BRENT SMITH Brigade S-5 c Maj. ED REISTER 1st Batt, Commander c lst Lt DAVE BOYER 1st Batt. XO c Maj KIRK BAUMAN 2nd Batt. Commander c Capt JEFF GLEATON Assistant S-3 C Cpt. ALLAN RAGUSO Assistant S 1 c Cpt. MARTY HU IE Assistant S-4 JOHN GALLAGHER KIRBY DEWAYNE NOT PICTURED: Chuck Administrative Asst Rifle Team Commander Reger, Randy Taylor. SPONSOR CORPS—FRONT ROW: Lt. Ermajean Cross, Shannon McFall, Sgt Debbie Anderson. CpI. Debbie Richardson, CpL Debbi Butler, Kumi Boutz, Debbie French, Sgt Lynn McConnell. Jackie Hayes, Jane White, CpI. Julie Prine, Sgt Kari Freeman, Sgt Debbi 01 in, Judy Hirsh, Sgm, Vicki Cross, Mai Susan Hanson, Ltc. Debbi Walters. ROW TWO: Rhonda Robison, Sgt. Darla Sandall. Norma Neher, Marianne Gau, Cindy Tomlinson, Lt. Carol Roth, Sgt. Wanda Eng, Susan Belzer, Mary Jo Martin, Judy Hartford, Lt. Jan Wissenback, Patty Schafer, Cindy Block, Judy Robinson, Lt. Brooke Copeland. ROW THREE: Kris Priester, Janice Taylor, Gayle Nordstrom, Janice Woolfolk, Janice Wells, Julie Fanshier, CpI. Patty Bicais, Sandy Stiller, Debbi Milam, CpL Ann Robison, Mary Huntington. Barb Sherry, Linda Taggart. Lane Miller, Cpt. Debbie Lasater. ROW FOUR: Cpt. Sherry McClure, Connie Milam, Lynn Yelenich, Deena Jensen, Gail Anderson, Sherry Humphrey, Jane Crudup. 52 DRILL TEAM A”—FRONT ROW: Jon Brough, Chuck Reger, Brent Smith, Art Benefiel, Richard Tate, Mike Michiner, Larry Hagen, Tony Goldsbury, ROW TWO: John Gallagher, Marty Huie, Bob Hergert, Mike Prior, Harry Leiferman, Don Friday, Manuel Mendoza. Jeff Gleaton, Mike Lightfoot. DRILL TEAM ' —FRONT ROW: Tom Holland, Larry Mackler, Dan Wooten, Mike Thomas, Kevin Walker, Dean Olsen, Wayne Brock, Doug Hicks. ROW TWO: Mike Perry, Dennis Archer, Steve Garmire, Randy Taylor, Art Bischoff, Lee El well. Steve Mackey. Military Department RIFLE TEAM—FRONT ROW: Curtis Walker, Kirby DeWayne, Paul Sutlifi ROW TWO: Ray Oligher, Mike Loveless. Jim Sutliff, Dave Parker, Greg Michaeiis. ROW THREE: Phillip Hildreth. Chuck Reger. Sfc, James Print, Jeff Ross, Steve Moosman. NOT PICTURED: Jim Whaley. Tony Franco, Bob Brown, Wayne Goebel. Gary Smith, John Myrick. 53 Cpt. DEANLINDEMANN 2nd It. MANUEL MENDOZA COMPANY A—FRONT ROW: Richard Tate, Manuel Mendoza, Dean Lindemann, Jim Watt. ROW TWO: Gary Smith, Dan Howard, Ken Burt. Mike Reser, Charles Cowan, Scott Byerley, Alan Bailey. Rick Cardenas, Mike Helbach, William Cam. Darrel Heifer, ROW THREE: Greg Locati, Joe Moreno, Ray Wright, David Walter. Jack Wilhelm, Dwight Maddess. Tom Reid, Randy Lowery. Mike Moore, Dale Goebel, Doug Payton ROW FOUR: Ralph Wamsher, William Baker. Robert Johnson, Brandon LeValley, William Norcott Dan McManus, Dennis Archer, Mark Campbell. Marty Hellberg, James Whaley. COMPANY B—FRONT ROW: Delbert Danly, Louis Bunce, Dale Gehrke. David Klein. Robert Emigh. ROW TWO: Mark Russell, David SnelL David Short Tony Franco, Mark Martens. Wes Bartlett, Leroy Thompson, James Gau, Mike Deccio, James Hopkins, ROW THREE: Mike Michener. Tim Kelly, Dan Momsette. Raymond Oligher, John Murphy, Chuck Anderson. Brian Smith, Mark Freise, Dave Coe, Mike Cowles, Dick Moore. ROW FOUR: Charles Pauly. Jon Brough, Roland Rempel, Lawrence Dennis, Harral Higginbotham, David Petersen, NOT PICTURED: Brent Hauck. Delbert Huft Cpt. DALEGEHRKE 2nd Lt. LOUIS BUNCE 2nd Lt. DELBERT DANLY A 2nd Lt. DAVID KLEIN Company C FACING PAGE — FRONT ROW: Dan Goodall, Rick Cardenas, Gary Smith. ROW TWO: Jim Whaley, Dan McManus. Dennis Archer. Mike Moore. LEFT: Dan McCauley models for first aid. 2nd Lt. DENNIS MYERS 2nd Lt MIKE MITCHELL Cpt. JAY GEHRETT 2nd Lt TOM HOLLAND COMPANY C-FRONT ROW: Dennis Myers, Mike Mitchell. Jay Gehrett, Tom Holland, Rick Blake, ROW TWO: Albert Coronado. Jay Rogers. Albert Trevino. Robert Keynon, Robert Teal, Bruce Burgess, Paul Lambert, Randy Derrington. Reed Smith. ROW THREE: Steve Schmerer, Robert Burgess. James Davis, Matt Mosgrove, Don Egg art, Richard Preston, Greg Cnss, Mark Martin, Gary Jacky, ROW FOUR: Randy Barton, Doug Bork, Ralph Coers. Jeph Keyes, Dennis Nally, Mark Sherry, Kent Bauman, Steve Garmire, Jim Gallaher, Arlen Meyer COMPANY 0—FRONT ROW: Mike Schaub, Scott Gorham. Collins Freitas. Gary Jones, David Bruce. ROW TWO: Art Bischoff, Jerry Bartlett. Ricky Karl, Mike Bilbray, Ray Cardenas. Tom Spanish. Gary Vi ie, Paul Jacobsen. Frank Harris ROW THREE: Jim McKay. Kelly Clifton, John Merry, Larry Huether, Kirk Jessee, Stuart Bond, Steven Tomlinson. Mike Kirby. Mark Brotherton, Larry Mackler. ROW FOUR: Fred Banks, Mike Smires. Pete Folsom, Greg Brooks. Joseph Adams, Jerry Schatzel. Scott Essary, Dan McCauley, Derry Doepker. Scott Shelton. David Duff. NOT PICTURED: Dick Morgan, Norman Passmore. FACING PAGE-Bob Hergert, Harry Leiferman, Kirk Bauman. Jack Leonard LEFT: Don Eggart. Greg Criss, Bob Teal. Sgt. Lowery, 2nd Lt GARY JONES 2nd Lt. SCOTT GORHAM Cpt. COLLINS FRiETAS 2nd Lt, MIKE SCHAUB Company D linntmMdd l ,2- v f m -f 5 -A S ' ’ ' 9 + - ' iS Sr . ■ t 9 t Y vA’V ; •MM L a J a m Opt. 2nd Lt. JACK LEONARD DOUG BREEN 2nd Lt, 2nd Lt ART BENEFIEL FRANK HANSON FRONT ROW: Jim McKay, Robert Brown. Tony Goldsbury, Jim Fiedler. ROW TWO: Larry Mackler, Larry Huether, COMPANY E—FRONT ROW: Jim Fiedler, Art Benefiel, Jack Leonard, Doug Breen. Frank Hanson. ROW TWO: Marlin Bozarth, Donald Peterson, David Higgins, Mike Loveless. Rick Downing, Abel Alvarado. Larry Bieghler, Bill Bradshaw. George Richardson. Bruce Record- ROW THREE: Ivon Bailey, John Cantu, Blake Lind berg, Tom Keown, Greg Smith. Joe Deccio, Phillip Cummins, Chuck Bozarth, David Parker, Tony Goldsbury, Robert Brown, ROW FOUR: Steve Patterson, Albert Schneidmiller, Steven Porter, Abel Coronado, Paul Schaub, Barry Johnson, Tom Hartman, Harold Snively. Ron Woo, Frank Reifsnider. NOT PICTURED: Kim Rosenkranz. COMPANY F—FRONT ROW: Myron Huie, Sam Wolf. Steve Jordan, Bill Trout, George Wood. ROW TWO: Rob Alexander, Richard Parker, Kent Hoover, Paul Holce, Bob Larson, Luis Ocanaz, John McDonald, Mike Filan, Wayne Goebel, Doug Hicks. ROW THREE: Jim Wallingford, Jim Sams. Jim Callaway, Kevin Helliker. Tim Turney, Greg Michael is. Lee Elwell, Jim Anderson, Randy Record, Ernest Eichhorn. ROW FOUR: David Moss. Brad Reid. NOT PICTURED: Greg Van Donge, Craig Fine, Opt. 2nd Lt. MIKE THOMAS STEVE DUNKELBURG 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. ALAN BAILEY JAY KEILER James Rice, Robert Nelson, David Skidmore, David Hufford, Gary Fine. ARMY ROTC COMPANY G—FRONT ROW: Jay Keiler, Steve Dunkelburg. Mike Thomas. Alan Bailey. Randy Damon. ROW TWO: Reed Barge v n, Robert Singer, Ramon Cavazos, Jeff Schoessler, David Nichols. Stan Froese, Fred Vennen, Wayne Brock. Jim Walker, Randy Russell. ROW THREE: Dan Wooton, Dean Olsen, Doug McGuire. Jeff Martin, Harold Holm. Jim Hartford, Jim Aitken, Robert Myrick, Steve Hair, Gary Smith. ROW FOUR: Earl Eaves, David Jones, Don Herres, Jim Pemberton. Steve Clink. John Harmon, COMPANY H —FRONT ROW: Jim Rice, Barlow Corkrum. LaWayne Schmerer, Curtis Walker, ROW TWO: William Hughes, John Peterson, Paul Brown, Bernard Christiano, Mike Devine. Randy King, Larry Bishop. Douglas Boone, John Hansens, David Lyons. ROW THREE: Gary Fine. Robert Me Bain, John Stroe, Rod Eichner, Steve Burley, Douglas Taylor, Tom Niva, Robert Lehmann, Keith Stiles. Glenn Fry, Brad Marr. ROW FOUR: Steve Mackey, Curt Damm. Richard Martinez, Duncan Winn. John Brownell. Rick Walters. Scott Eggers, Dave Kentch, Thomas Maiden, James Baker. NOT PICTURED: Randy Lamb. John Peterson, Cpt 2nd Lt. LAWAYNE SCHMERER JIM RICE 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. CURTIS WALKER BARLOW CORKRUM 57 Company I KIRBY DEWAYNE MIKE LIGHTFOOT DAVE HUFFORD KEN OLSEN COMPANY I—FRONT ROW; Ken Olsen, Kirby DeWayne, Mike Lightfoot. Dave Hufford. ROW TWO; Mike Locati, Dan Treadwell. Allen Hahn. Dave Burt. Rick Binns, Patrick Person. Randy Allessio Robert Nelson. Dave Small ROW THREE: Jeff Conradt Craig Heacock, Jean Meyer, Steve Leiper. Richard Griess. Mike Perry, Bob Walters, Gene Tabor. Dick Fondahn. Wes Clizer. ROW FOUR: Rick Lawrence. Gyle Balmer. Scott MacFarlane. Dave Skidmore. Larry Waskiewicz. NOT PICTURED; John Gonzalez FRONT ROW; Sgt Lowery, Mike Prior ROW TWO: Jeff Ross, John Myrick, Bruce S haffe r. Jim Sto nec ip he r. Company HQ HQ COMPANY—FRONT ROW: Don Friday, Dave Hilfyard, Bruce LaGasa. Elwood Jacobson. Paul Sutliff ROW TWO; Mike Prior, Fred lindgren, Doug Hanbey. John Myrick, Kevin Rowse, Bill Gies. Gordon Grassi, Randy Huntley. Kim Raney. Bruce Shaffer, David Harkins, Dave Malcolm. ROW THREE: Neil Shelden, Jim Stonecipher, Dave Rowe. Chris Repass. Jeff Ross. John Hansen, Steve Brummett, John Atkins, Steve Wilson. Darrell Price, Phillip Hildreth, ROW FOUR: Les Miller, Robert Block, NOT PICTURED: Dan Meredith. BRUCE LAGASA DAVE HILLYARD ELWOOD JACOBSON DON PRIDAY Library Assistants Marilyn Jones, Rosanne Laurella and Janet Baker. Assistants LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—ROW ONE: Cheryl Bailey, Rosie Bell, Cindy Bickford, Bob Brown, Becky Cochran. Mary Duffy. Stove Dunkelburg. Betty Ewing. Leslie Phillips, Jan Rut her, ROW TWO: Barb Shivley. Carry Snoddy, Cindy Taylor, Paula Vixie, Connie Weidemann, Ida Widner CAFETERIA: Doris Augustine, Mary Bodine, Bob Dubois, Rosie Gray. ROW THREE: Margie Jaekel. Janice Job, Carol Jones, Josie Laughlin, Darlene Lawrence, Robert Nelson. Shawn Osborn, Debbie Shoemaker, Karen Sutton, NOT PICTURED: Janice McPherson, INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Mike Ary. ROW FOUR: Wally Brown, Pat Eisele, Rick Flanagan, Tim Gaddis, Rick Heilbrun, Keith Koch, Joe Ledbetter, Georgia Lightle, Tom Lommasson, Ron Manuel, ROW FIVE: Bob McBain, Jim McEwen, Dallas Moore, Jock Morrison. Debey Murys, John Novakovich, David Parson, Kim Rosenkranz. ROW SIX: Gary Vinti, Elizabeth Wright. NOT PICTURED: Terry Cox, Clint DeVoir, Jerry Edwards, Gordon Figgms. Steve Foster, Doug Goucher, Bob Grimes, Tony Hays. Lee Issel, Maury Johnson, Dean Kelly, Jim Rigg s. Greg Rutz. Mike Schaub, Lance Stoddard, Murray Taylor. NURSE’S OFFICE: Jerilyn Anderson, Jamie Davis. Susan Laufer, Sharon MaiurL Luann Wolfe. NOT PICTURED: Diane Tate. 59 Alkins, Jo Ann Bailey, Pat Bicais, Thach Brooks, Doug Payton, Susan Brown, Steve Criss, Erma Jean Cross, Janet Daniel, Nancy Dysart Mike Evans, Johnie Fairley. Laura Follett, Becky Harkins. Marcia Hartzheim, Larry Herbert, Sandy Hoffman, Randy Holbrook, Hal Hoover, Debbie Kress, Kathy Lathrop. Sheri McClure, Debbie Milam, Loretta Millett, Dick Moore, Linda Norcott. Janme Petersen. Mike Prior. Alan Raguso, Debbie Richardson, Mary Sams. Dan Sawyer, Sandi Stiller, Pam Swank. Cyndi Tomlinson, Kathy Tucker, Janice Woolfotk, NOT PICTURED: Joan Harlan, Kathy Miller, Marilyn Parris, Susan Young. MUSIC ASSISTANTS: Denny Goodhew, Joe Honeycutt Bonnie KatseL Cindy Lloyd, Bob Lythgoe. Robyn Newton, Peggy Sosalla. Richard Tomlinson, NOT PICTURED: Cheryl Vivian. ARTS AND CRAFTS ASSISTANTS: Linda Spencer, Mary Austin, NOT PICTURED: Basil Ryan, 60 BOYS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS: Paul BenzeL Ome Bloomberg. Sandy Bowerman, Terry Brown, Pat Eisele Don Hansen, Bob Lythgoe, Ken Maiden, Alan Meyers, Jim Oury. David Parson, Bob Peterson. Paul Schneidmiller, Ken Thompson. Ken Thonney, Doug Walters, Oman Wilcox. Judd Williams. NOT PICTURED: Ramon DeLeon. Doug Goucher, GIRLS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS: Debbie Anderson, Jo Ann Buettner. Donna Fernandes, Cheryl French. Susan Hanson, Marcia Hartzheim, JoAnn Hill, Mary Huntington, Kris Kibler, Cindy Lloyd, Debbie LoudermilK. Marda McClenny, Shannon McFall, Janet Moore, LaRae Passmore. Jeanine Polumsky, Jo Ann Robinson, Bobo Tarwater, Peggy Winters, Barb Walters, Debbie Walters. NOT PICTURED: Barbara McFall. AG ASSISTANTS: Diane Bryant. Dean Lindemann, Pat Martin. Scott Smith, Steve Suckow. Karen Underwood, NOT PICTURED: Mark Bold man. Richard Mason, Linda Seri, Reva Walters. WOODSHOP ASSISTANTS: Carl Conkey, Tom Daniels, Dennis Gray, Larry Hagen. NOT PICTURED: Steve Hilt. Chuck Reger. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ASSISTANTS: Ron Erdman, Bill Yaw. Brad Pedersen, 61 COMMERCIAL ASSISTANTS: Rose Mary Bell, Judye Hirsh, Mary Huntington, Sharon Maddess, Tina Ragsdale, Judy Willoughby NOT PICTURED: Chris Martin, Peggy PudwiiL Linda Schaeffer. Louise Tabor. ENGLISH ANO LANGUAGE ASSISTANTS: Mary Austin, Karen Bristol. Ken deGrandmont Kari Freeman. Kay Harding. Joe Honeycutt. Connie Jungmann, Sandi Randall, Debbi Weathers. NOT PICTURED: Shannon Mc- Killip, SOCIAL STUDIES ASSISTANTS: Becky Cochran, Pam Jordan. Joyce McKenny, Suzanne Sivley, Joy Wttherow, NOT PICTURED: Steve Fieiger. HOME ECONOMICS ASSISTANTS: Lora Britton, Neomi Conrad, Kathy Fausti, Candi Haugen. Meredith Jones, Tonia Lynch, Lynn McConnell, Maria Norton, Debbie Rayborn, Debbie Thomp¬ son. COUNSELING OFFICE ASSIST¬ ANTS: Nancy Allred, Bobo Tarwater, Debbie Walters, Joy Witherow. NOT PICTURED: Diane Rushlow. DEAN OF GIRLS ' ASSISTANTS: Kathy Alley. Pat Bicais. Jo Ann Buetfner. Terry Daniel, JoAnn Robison, Sharon Stirn. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Christiansen, Brooke Copeland LIBRARY ASSISTANT: Wayne Goebel TYPING ASSISTANTS: David Boyer, Cyndy Maylender, Mary Freepons. COMMERCIAL ASSISTANTS; Diana Bogumill. Trula Reeves, 62 OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Nancy Bynum, Margaret Ciaughton. Kathy Emery, Sara Fagerstrom, Marianne Gau, Rozann Goble. Debbie Hartliep. Jackie Hays. Sherri Humphrey. Margaret Jamison. Debbie Lasater. Connie Milam, Anne Plummer. Chris Siedler. Barbara Sherry. Debbie Stoller. Pam Tompkins. NOT PICTURED: Linda Coleman. Kathy Winkles. SPECIAL TEACHING ASSIS¬ TANTS; Debbie Alexander, Janet M. Baker, Joyce Cobb. Becky Coronado, Debbie Cox, Olga DeLeon, Deby Harbert. Judi Hartford, Meredith Jones, Mary McCally, Sue Matuski, Dave Powell, Debbie Stoller. Randy Taylor NOT PICTURED: Pat Eiseie, Paula Filan. Judy Wagoner. Girls ' Rifle Team Walla Walla High School has one of the few girls ' rifle teams sponsored by a high school. The team shot each Friday afternoon and held matches with each member competing against each of the other team members. Mary Austin, captain of the team, won the trophy with a score of 248. The Team hopes to establish competition with other schools GIRLS RIFLE TEAM—FRONT ROW: Kathy Jordan. Shirley Hamby, Lynette Kinzer, ROW TWO: Julie Prine. Mary Austin, Cindy Miller. NOT PICTURED: Deanna Vander- burg. 63 64 SEASON RECORD Wa-Hi 26 Pendleton 57 Hermiston 45 Wa-Hi 40 Richland 21 Wa-Hi 18 Pendleton 45 Wa-Hi 17 Kennewick 44 Wa-Hi 17 Wallowa 40 Pasco 64 Wa-Hi 31 Shadle Park 24 Moses Lake Invitational 2nd University of Idaho Invitational 3rd Richland Invitational 3rd District ■ 2nd Wa-Hi started the season with a nucleus of three returning lettermen; Seniors Kelly Stecker, Wayne Frank, Junior Juan Hernandez, Moving up from J.V. to Varsity were Randy Barton, John Glen, and Dwelley Jones. Because of illness, Barton was able to compete in only one meet. Junior Lynn Bowerman filled out a well balanced varsity squad. Sophomore Bill Norcott saw some varsity action and should be back strong next year along with Hernandez, Prior, Barton, and Bowerman. The Harriers only loss in league action was to state third place finisher Richland. By the end of the season, the team was really beginning to jell as they placed second at district and 6th in the state. Stecker led the team throughout the year and was given the most inspirational award. Junior Mike Prior won the most improved runner award. The J.V. Harriers were strong all season and should give varsity real depth next year. Cross Country MIKE PRI OR JUAN HERNANDEZ KELLY STECKER WAYNE FRANK LYNN JOHN GLEN BOWERMAN DWELLEY JONES J.V. AT THE STARTING LINE: Charlie Cowan, Tom Simon, Chris Sakas, Craig Hoggan, Greg Fink. Marv Belzer, Bifl Huntington, Bob Keynon, Tony Hernandez, Don Peterson, Mark Freise, Steve Perini, NOT PICTURED: Dave Sanderson, Dave Short, Bob Block, Bill Norcott, Mark Martin, Alan Knutson. Wrestling Football Rooters B Squad Basketball Gross Country Homecoming ’69 The Games People Play” s i HOMECOMING ROYALTY—FRONT ROW: King Jim Oury, Queen Peggy Winters. ROW TWO: Princess Jackie Hays, Prince Don Hanson, Princess Barb Walters. Homecoming 69—what a week. We jailed people, reenacted our childhood, competed in challenging contests, we showed our spirit through our displays, and, of course, there were the traditional activities, the serpentine through the main street of Walla Walla, the bonfire on Borleske Hill, the game with Wenatchee, and the Homecoming Dance, “The Games People Play’ . Reigning were Queen Peggy Winters and King Jim Qury with Princesses Barb Walters and Jackie Hays and Princes Kevin Scribner and Don Hanson. 69 Football Action 1969 Junior Dave Bateman eludes a hungry Bomber, VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Mike Mitchell, Jim Oury, George Beito, Dan McCauley, Dave Bateman, Doug Fitan, Dan Dunn, Ken Thompson, John VanBeek. Don Hanson. ROW TWO: Paul Benefiei, Jack Davis, Joe Moreno, Larry Brittain, Jim Watt, Chuck Eisele. Bob Hergert, Jay Gehrett, Jock Morrison, George Wood, Bruce Burgess. ROW THREE: Mike Wagner, Mark Thompson, Ron Lentz, Lon Wynck, Kirk Bauman, Dave Parson, Chandler Serven. Randy Taylor, Kelly Hector, Gary LeValley. ROW FOUR: Jerry Kfummel, Dave Veley T Chuck Streamer, Mrke Minntch, Kent Moosman, Kevin Scribner, Dave Fredrickson, Frank Hanson, Coach Meyer, Coach Drew, Coach Fletcher. NOT PICTURED: Chuck Anderson. JIM OURY DAVE PARSON MARK THOMPSON Quarter back T ack I e G u ard Inspirational Player Chuck Eisele, Joe Moreno and Frank Hanson put a stop to a hard Doug Filan goes over for a touchdown, charging Richland player, Jim Oury charges for a hard two yards. Sophomore Joe Moreno scampers for another long gain. Starting the season with 14 lettermen and 3 starters, the Devils comprised a respectable 6-3 season and finished third in the Big 8. Coach Fletcher, who is in his 23rd year as coach, had to rely on inexperience. Pairing against Pasco in the Jamboree. Wa-Hi figured to have an evenly matched game, but the Devil defense took over from the start with Kevin Scribner recovering a fumble for a TD, From then on, Pasco was on the losing side. Interceptions by Jim Oury and Doug Filan and Filan ' s going for a TD spurred on the offense. Don Hanson, on the second half kickoff, stole the ball and ran tor a score. All told, it was an unexpected 34-0 win. The Devils next took on Pendleton, ranked 9th in Oregon. Led by linebackers Mark Thompson and Don Hanson, the defense kept it a 0-0 tie at the half. The Big Blues came back out and won 22-8. Dan McCauley and Oury played good defense at defensive halfback with the offensive punch coming from Dave Bateman and Joe Moreno. With the season standing at 2-0, the Blue Devils were ready to take on usually easy Kennewick. It turned out to be the toughest and most satisfying game of the year. In the first 3 quarters, the defense had their problems, but they still managed to hold the score to 13 Kennewick to 7 Wa-Ht. Then Lon Wyrick, defensive guard, led the charge. The offensive line, led by Dave Parson, gave quarterbacks Oury and Mike Mitchell needed time to throw. A pass to Bateman made it 13- 13. The big break came when Gary LeValley and Mike Minnich teamed up on a blocked punt. With 28 seconds, Dave Veley won it with a 21 yard field goal. Kennewick went on to tie for the league championship. Eisenhower was next. It was a 7-0 squeaker, with outstanding defensive play coming from Frank Hanson and Chuck Eisele. A 65 yard pass play from Oury to Filan cashed in on the score. Standing 4-0, and ranked 5th in the state, the Devils traveled to Davis, where the winning streak was ended. Unable to penetrate the Davis line, the offense couldn’t do its job. The defense, hurt with the loss of linebacker leader Mark Thompson in the 1st half. MIKE MITCHELL DAN MCCAULEY DAVE SATEMAN Quarterback Back Back DOUG FILAN Back DAN DUNN Back JOHN VAN BEEK Back A Devil makes a crucial tackle in the Wenatchee clash. Dave Parson. Joe Moreno and Kevin Scribner aid in the final Devil victory. 74 didn ' t stop the Pirates. The game ended 14-8, Davis. Wa-Hi showed its passing game in the next encounter with Wenatchee. Ranked number one in the state, Wenatchee had plans to put the clamps on Wa-Hi ' s homecoming. Since the Big Blue ' s rushing was stopped cold, they turned to passing. The main targets were Filan and Scribner, with Scribner putting Wa-Hi on the scoreboard. The defense had some bright spots coming mainly from tackle Randy Taylor, who had a great game. The final tally was Wenatchee 29, Wa-Hi 6. Hoping to bounce back after two losses, the Blues took on the Moses Lake Chiefs. It was all Wa-Hi. The Devils ' running attack was at its finest led by Bateman and Hanson. It couldn’t have been done without the help of the front line, especially guard Jay Gehrett. The defense seemed to be back to its old ways—21-8 Wa-Hi. Standing tall and blind to the idea of a loss, the Big Blue stubbed its toe on Pasco. There is nothing to say except that Wa-Hi lost 12-6. The season finale against Richland proved to be another story. Chuck Eisele helped boost the spirit in more ways than one. Mitchell played a good game in his first start of the season. While Oury played fullback, Ron Lentz, who came on strong at the last of the season, Taylor, McCauley, Bateman, and Scribner had good defensive games. It was a great way to end the season with a 28-6 victory. At the conclusion of the season, guard Mark Thompson and defensive halfback Jim Oury were named to the Big 8 all-conference team. Defensive end Kevin Scribner, tackle Randy Taylor and halfback Dave Bateman were given honorable mention. The annual fall sports banquet highlighted the 1969-70 football season with Washington State’s head coach, Jim Sweeny, as the guest speaker. Awards were made to Randy Taylor as Outstanding Lineman. Jay Gehrett- Most Improved Senior; Mark Thompson-Most Inspirational Player, and Kevin Scribner-Captain. DON HANSON Back amji n PAULBENZEL Guard JACK DAVIS Back JOE MORENO Back LARRY BRITTAIN Back JIM WATT Center Sophomore Dan McCauley scampers for a long gain after an interception. Mike Mmnich, Mark Thompson and Jim Oury catch a Buckaroo behind the line of scrimmage CHUCK EISELE BOB HERGERT JAYGEHRETT JOCK MORRISON GEORGE WOOD MIKE WAGNER Center Center Guard Guard Guard Guard Most Improved Senior DAVE VELEY End CHUCK STREAMER End MIKEMINNICH End KENTMOOSMAN End KIRK BAUMAN Tackle FRANK HANSON End SKIP DREW Coach BOB MEYER Coach FELIX FLETCHER Head Coach VARSITY SEASON RECORD Jamboree Wa-Hi 34 Pasco 0 Wa-Hi 22 Pendleton 8 Wa-Hi 16 Kennewick 13 Wa-Hi 7 Eisenhower 0 Wa-Hi 8 Davis 14 Wa-Hi 6 Wenatchee 29 Wa-Hi 21 Moses Lake 8 Wa-Hi 6 Pasco 12 Wa-Hi 28 Richland 6 Mike Mitchell sweeps end for another touchdown. RON LENTZ LON WYRICK CHANDLER SERVEN RANDY TAYLOR GARY HECTOR GARYLEVALLEY Guard Tackle Tackle Tackle Tackle Outstanding Lineman is i nti KEN THOMPSON End KEVIN SCRIBNER JERRY KRUMMEL BRUCE BURGESS End Manager Manager Captain JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON RECORD Wa-Hi 34 Pasco 22 Wa-Hi 0 Kennewick 8 Wa-Hi 28 Richland 6 Wa-Hi 33 Mac-Hi 0 Wa-Ht 34 Pasco 18 Wa-Hi 18 Kennewick 22 Wa-Hi 32 Richland 6 The 1969 Junior Varsity football team was made up mostly of sophomores. The seven juniors who played on the team contributed much to the scoring punch while the large and talented sophomores did the blocking up front After a recap of the season ' s won and lost records of the Tri-Cities teams, it was found that the little Devils had the better record and hence are the mythical champions of the Junior Varsity division. Coaches for the Junior Varsity were Mr. Bowman and Mr, Wilkins. DON WILKINS Coach BUD BOWMAN Coach JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL —FRONT ROW; Mr. Bowman — Coach, John McDonald. Dan Eggart Al Coronado, Terry Willcuts. Roger McIntosh, Dave Coe. Rich Abajian. Kent Hoover, Kirk Bauman, Rick Walters. Mike Reser, Jim Whaley, Dave Burt, Dale Proctor, Ron Woo, Scott McFarlane. Mr Wilkins—Coach, ROW TWO: John Brownell, Steve Clink. Mike Filan, Jack Higginbotham, Steve Hair, Steve Criss. Brandon LeValley, Tom Reid, Jim Gallaher. Scott Esary, Juan Gonzalez, Reed Smith, Ron Snook, Mike Vinti, Tony Hays. Mike Wagoner, Dick Fondahn, Tony Franco. Chuck Pauly. Baske Greg Jewel! lays it m. Gregg Garland, Greg Jewell and Jim Oury watch Greg Fink make two. Jim Oury leaps high to put it in. Dave Bateman goes up for a basket Gregg Garland shoots while Jim Oury and Greg Jewell back him up Coaches Drew and Meyer and Head Coach Biel oh discuss the season. VARSITY BASKETBALL: Coach Bieloh, Dave Bateman, Mike Mitchell, Jim Oury, Gregg Garland. Greg Jewell. Mike Wagoner, Tom Jessee, Greg Fink. Mike Mmnich. Doug Filan, Randy Barton RANDY BARTON DAVE BATEMAN DOUG FILAN GREG FINK GREGG GARLAND TOM JESSEE The Blue Devils opened their 1969-70 season with non-league victories over Pendleton and Hermiston. Then, bouncing off loss to Pendleton, The Devils trounced LaGrande by 14 points and outgunned Rogers of Spokane 77-68. The three Gregs— Jewell, Fink, and Garland—did most of the damage as they hit for 27, 19, and 16 points respectively. Hermiston became Wa-Hi ' s final preseason victim as the Devils bombed them by 30 points. The league opener against Wenatchee was won by Wa-Hi, 66-48. Greg Jewell, captured game honors with 19 points followed by Gregg Garland with 17. The four game win streak was halted as the Pasco Bulldogs downed the Devils 75-58. The next evening saw the Davis Pirates come out on the short end of a 77-44 verdict. Wa-Hi then beat Richland by 6 points in the Devil ' s Den. Following an 86-81 loss to Moses Lake, a few last minute heroics were needed to stop the Kennewick Lions 53-50. Clutch shooting by Jewell, Garland, and junior guard Mike Mitchell pulled the game out of the fire. Wa-Hi then rolled over Eisenhower 70-60. Junior Mike Minnich came off the bench to play an important roll in the victory. Wa-Hi again became a victim of the Bulldogs 68-52 for their only home-court defeat. Fink, a transfer from Kennewick, pumped in 21 points. However, the Devils managed to hang onto second place by ripping Davis 81-58. Balanced scoring was the key as Mitchell led with 22 points followed by Jewell with 16. Both Fink and Jim Oury chipped in 15 each. The Devils then downed the Bombers 79-78 in a thriller. It was the first time in 15 years that a Wa-Hi team has won in Richland ' s gym. Jewell topped scoring with 27 points. Fink followed with 19 while Garland contributed 18 to the assault. Next Wa-Hi avenged an earlier loss to Moses Lake by pounding the Chiefs 77-46. The Big Blue lost to Kennewick by 6 and to Wenatchee by 1, but sandwiched a 25 point win over Eisenhower between. This left the Blue Devils in second place in the Big Eight Conference with an impressive 14-6 season record and a 9-5 league record. The District tournament began on a high note as the Devils shot down Richland 79-68. Wa-Hi then challenged number one ranked Pasco for the league title and a chance to advance to the Regional tournament in Spokane: but, despite a tough defense, the Devils lost to the Bulldogs 59-49. In the final tournament game Wa-Hi bowed to Richland 71-51, losing all hopes of a Regional berth. The Blue Devils finished with a 15-8 season total and placed Jewell and Fink on the Big Eight All-star team. Garland was picked for honorable mention. Jewell ended his Wa-Hi career with an average of 15.6 points per game followed by Fink with a 15.2. With Jewell, Garland and Oury the only seniors, next season should be a promising one. Juniors Mike Minnich, Doug Filan. Mike Wagoner, Tom Jessee, and Randy Barton were also in the action. Bsquad in action. Greg Garland closely guarded. 80 GREG JEWELL MIKEMINNICH MIKE MITCHELL JIM OURY MIKE WAGNER JERRY KRUMMEL MARK TAYLOR JESS BICKFORD VAN BEDELL DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Wa-Hi 79 Richland 78 Wa-Hi 49 Pasco 59 Wa-Hi- 51 Richland 71 SEASON’S RECORD Wa-Hi 72 Pendleton 47 Wa-Hi 56 Hermiston 50 Wa-Hi 39 Pendleton 56 Wa-Hi 63 LaGrande 49 Wa-Hi 77 Rogers 68 Wa-Hi 80 Hermiston 52 Wa-Hi 66 Wenatchee 48 Wa-Hi 58 Pasco 75 Wa-Hi 77 Davis 44 Wa-Hi 79 Richland 74 Wa-Hi 81 IVloses Lake 86 Wa-Hi 53 Kennewick 50 Wa-Hi 70 Eisenhower 60 Wa-Hi 52 Pasco 68 Wa-Hi 81 Davis 58 Wa-Hi 77 Moses Lake 46 Wa-Hi 73 Kennewick 78 Wa-Hi 68 Eisenhower 48 Wa-Hi 60 Wenatchee 76 B SQUAD: Mr. Drew, Ron Woo. Chuck Anderson. Chris Repass, Scott Eggers, Scott Pritcher, Dan McCauley. Jerry SchaUeL Rick Walters. Dwight Maddess. Don Eggart. Joe Moreno. C SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Bill Hughes, Bill Wilson, Jim Gallaher, Mike Reser. Dave Burt. J.D. McDonald ROW TWO: Van Bedell, John Brownell. Bob Block. Les Miller, Kent Baumann, Mr Meyer. 81 VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Randy Russell, Larry Herbert, Greg York. Kurt Lmdberg. Blake Undberg, George Beito, Doug Haer, Steve Porter. ROW TWO: Coach Wilkins, Brandon LeValley. Rich Abajian. Chuck Streamer, Gary LeValley. Dave Parson, Mike Vinti. NOT PICTURED: Steve Brown, Dean Perrault, J m Harold. COACH WILKINS converses with wrestling fans. DISTRICT CONTESTANTS-FRON ' T ROW: Randy Russell. George Bei to, Doug Haer. ROW TWO: Dave Parson, Chuck Streamer. In wrestling, Wa-Hi is in the toughest district in the state. The Big Eight” had 6 state champions this year, Dave Parson with a total season record of 16- 6-1, placed 3rd in the state. The Blues started the season with 3 victories—Pasco, Pendleton, and Pullman. This was the first time Wa-Hi has ever beaten Pullman. Then, although the boys worked hard, there followed a string of 8 losses to Richland, Pasco, Kennewick, Moses Lake, Pendleton, Kennewick, Richalnd, and Davis. The season ended on a positive note with wins over Eisenhower and LaGrande. The team was young with 5 sophomores, 8 juniors, and 4 seniors earning letters. The best season records were gained by Larry Herbert with an 8-0-0, George Beito 9-3-0, Blake Lind berg 7-1-2, Doug Haer 9-2-1, Dave Parson 7-3-1, Randy Russell 6-4-0, and Greg York 8-3-0. 82 Blake lindberg vs. Pendleton Kurt Lindberg vs. Davis Gary LeValley vs. Pendleton RICH ABAJ1AN BRANDON LEVALLEY STEVE PORTER GEORGE BE ITO GARY LEVALLEY RANDY RUSSELL STEVE BROWN BLAKE LIND BERG CHUCK STREAMER DOUG HAER KURTLINDBERG MIKE VINTI JIM HAROLD DAVE PARSON GREG YORK LARRY HERBERT DEANPERRAULT RICK B1NNS. MGR. Wrestling Team Has a 5-8 Season 83 SEASON SCORES Wa-Hi 40 Pasco 5 Wa-Hi 25 Pendleton 21 Wa-Hi 30 Pullman 13 Wa-Hi 18 Richland 29 Wa-Hi 20 Pasco 26 Wa-Hi 0 Kennewick 50 Wa-Hi 21 Moses Lake 26 Wa-Hi 18 Pendleton 31 Wa-Hi 18 Kennewick 27 Wa-Hi 15 Richland 33 Wa-Hi 16 Davis 25 Wa-Hi 24 LaGrande 21 Wa-Hi 23 Eisenhower 15 SUB-DISTRICT DISTRICT Dave Parson 2nd Dave Parson 2nd Randy Russell 5th Doug Haer 4th George Beito 3rd Chuck Streamer 4th George Beito 5th Doug Haer 5th STATE Dave Parson 3rd Record 5-8 FACING PAGE-FAR LEFT George Boifo vs. Parkhurst of Richland Dave Parson vs. Kuhn of Kennewick Randy Russell vs. Pullman FACING PAGE—MIDDLE George Beito vs. Davis Brandon LeVaJley vs. Pullman Dean Perrault vs. Kennewick LEFT—Doug Haer vs. Pullman JUNIOR VARSITY-FRONT ROW: Jeff Schoessler. Mike Hefbach Gary Farlin. ROW TWO: Coach Wilkins, Randy Huntley, Dave Snell. Art Bischoff. NOT PICTURED: Jeph Keyes. Don Schaefer, Keith Stiles. Larry Herbert vs. Kennewick ABOVE—Dave Parson vs. Kennewick Bh ART BENEFIEL JOE KAMINSKI GEORGE HICKS DAVE VELEY Swim Team Swimming, in its third year as a varsity sport, had as co-captains Paul Smith and Joe Kaminski, the most inspirational player. Leading scorers for the season were Smith with 63 points, Kaminski 44, and Dave Veley 40. Qualifying for the State Championship meet in Seattle were the medley relay team of Art BenefieL Kaminski, Veley, and George Hicks; and Kamin¬ ski in the individual medley, Veley in the breast stroke, Hicks 50 yard freestyle, and Smith who was out with an injury. All but 3 members of the team have another year of eligibility. SWIM TEAM—FRONT ROW: Jay Brewer. Blair Henry, Joe Kaminski, Mike Thomas. ROW TWO: Art Benefiel, George Hicks, Dave Veley, Mark Waite ROW THREE: Lon Wynek. Jim McDowell, Gary Gilman, Larry Mackler, Mr. Waite NOT PICTURED: Paul Smith, Chris Sakas. Randy Ridenour, Scott Esary. 86 From high school to snowy trails was the territory of the Wa-Hi Mountaineers. In addition to learning the basic skills of the mountaineer, the club members participated in several outings such as a nine mile snow shoe trip which included building snow shelters and sleeping in the snow. Fear has been replaced with confidence and stamina; beauty and satisfaction are the rewards. ABOVE—Joe Kaminski was one of those who went on the winter overnight excursion, Wa-Hi Mountaineers hiked to McIntyre Point. Mountain climbers learn to use their snows hoes. BELOW—Tim Gabriel rests in front of his snow shelter. Betty Wilson and her sister Kathy relax before the start of the day ' s outing. FALL—Richard Dennis. Mike Boyer, Tim Gabriel. Suzanne Sivley. Shirley Harris. Paul Goetz, Joe Kaminski Cara Leslie, Kathy Wilson, Bill Baker, Bill Wilson, Larry Bughi, Gordon Sivley. Betty Wilson, Dave Boyer, Mr. Rhodes. WINTER—Gordon Sivley. Larry Bughi. Bill Wilson, Suzanne Sivley, Tim Gabriel, Paul Goetz, Joe Kaminski, Kathy Wilson, Betty Wilson, Dave Boyer, Mrs, Rhodes. Mountain Climbing Club Girls’ Sports This year Walla Walla High School Girls’ Sports were interscholastic for the first time. Throughout the past couple of years, the competition has increased until now they are competing with eight other schools. Tennis and gymnastics were the only noninterscholastic sports. This year the girls placed third in the district in volleyball for both the varsity and junior varsity. In basketball, the girls went into district competition undefeated. TOP LEFT: Marda McClenny dribbles to a successful basket. TOP RIGHT: Janice Taylor makes a jump shot, ABOVE LEFT: Debbie Casey demonstrates correct gymnastic stance, ABOVE RIGHT: Teri Olin executes a front scale. FRONT ROW: Shannon McFalt-Junior Varsity, Janice Taylor-Varsity, Cheryl French-Varsity, Barb Walters-Varsity, Lynn Dietrich-Varsity, Gay Shoilenberger- Varsity, Carolyn Reister-Jumor Varsity, Debbie Pudwili-Junior Varsity. Anna Bull- junior Varsity, Mary Kay Peacock-Junior Varsity, Janet Moore-Varsity. ROW TWO: Julie Jessee-Junior Varsity, Debbie Eichner- Junior Varsity, Rosanne Laurelfa-Jumor Varsity. Marda McClenny-Varsity, Lois Reeves-Varsity, Arlinda Arland-Junior Varsity, Jo Ann Hill-Junior Varsity, Susan Hanson-Varsity. Colleen Berry-Junior Varsity, Sheila Lake-Junior Varsity. NOT PICTURED: Janine Polumsky-Varsity, Betty Young-Varsity. Meredith Jones-Varsity, Janet Hagemeister-Junior Varsity, Vikki Neilsen-Junior Varsity, Marcia Hartzheim- Junior Varsity, ABOVE LEFT: Sheila Crum packer sets up the ball for Janet Moore. ABOVE RIGHT: Cheryl French volleys the ball RIGHT: Kari Freeman performs on the balance beam, MR. FRANKLIN B. HANSEN Washington State Admin¬ istrator of the year MR. JOHNNIE DENNIS One of five finalists for National Teacher of the Year Wa-Hfs Best Two of Wa-Hi ' s faculty members were recognized this year for their outstanding contribution to the educational profession. Mr. Johnnie Dennis was chosen as one of the five finalists for Look magazine ' s National Teacher of the Year. Mr. Franklin B. Hansen was awarded the title of State Administrator of the Year for the state of Washington. Mr Dennis and Mr, Hansen and members of their families attended a reception given in their honor by the WWEA in the Wa Hi Commons. Drama Club The Drama Club was formed after the presentation of the senior play, Romanoff and Juliet, by Peter Ustinov. Their next production was an evening of poetry, prose, and music. Three club members performed in The Last Word, a one act play by James Broughton. They won the trophy for the best play at the District 7 Drama Festival of Washington Association of Theatre Artists held in Pasco on March 28. The cast traveled to WSU for state competition in April. The Drama Club also presented Up the Down Staircase. Other performers look on as Cindy Lloyd recites from ' Scratch the News Boy ' s Dog.” Prinderella, read by Dave Rowe, was enjoyed by both cast and audience. Terry McConn and Debbie Goldsbury perform in The Last Word, a modern morality play. FRONT ROW: Judi Hartford. Kari Freeman. Debbie Goldsbury, Margaret Claughton. Kathy Jessee, Cynthia Miller ROW TWO: Oale Lowell. Joyce McKenney. Paul Schneidmiller, Dave Rowe, Cindy Lloyd. Cara Leslie. Paul Goetsch, Terry McConn, Miss Marable- Advisor. CLASSES VALERIE K. ALEXANDER JUDY D. ALLEN DEBRA JEAN ALEXANDER JANET MARIE ALEXANDER KATHY ANN ALLEY NANCY K. ALLRED FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Gail Anderson-secretary, Jackie Hays-Girls ' League rep.. Peggy Winters-treasurer. ROW TWO: Don Hanson-president. Kurt Lindberg-vice president, Doug Walters Boys ' Fed rep. Class of 1970 SUSAN F. AMSOEN DEBRA J. ANDERSON GAIL LYNN ANDERSON JERILYNN R.ANDERSON SECOND SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Kurt Lmdberg- president, Barbara McFall-Girls’ League rep., Erma Jean Cross¬ secretary, Doug Walters-Boys ' Fed rep., Gail Anderson-treasurer, Gregg Garland-vice president. MARVIN C. ARLANO ROBERT MICHEAL ASHMORE NORMA F. AUGUSTINE MARY ELLEN ANTHONY CAROLYN M. ARBINI CHERYL L. BAILEY RONNIE LOU BAKER JANET MAE BAKER ALAN M, BALL SANDRA DALE BENSON H, PAUL BENZEL MICHAEL E. 8ERGEVIN JUDITH A, Bl AGI DAVID KENNETH BICKFORD JESS OLIVER BICKFORD III MARVIN GARY BELZER JOHN A. BIAGI RICHARD E, BliGHLER KIRK M, BIERWAGEN The humanities class hears a new approach to historic topics as presented by guest lecturers from Whitman College. 98 CYNTHIA S, BLOCK DIANA LEE BOGUMILL ROBERT G. BOLDMAN ONIE R, BLOOMBERG MARK A, BOLDMAN DAVID G. BOND ROXI A. BOOLEN SANFORD W. BOWERMAN PAUL DAVID BOYER DEANN LYNNE BRADSTREET JERRY LEE BRANNING KAREN LOUISE BRISTOL LARRY J, BRITTAIN LORA JANE BRITTON PETER THACHER BROOKS, JR. TERRY H, BROWN CONNIE R. BROWN 100 JOANN M. 8UETTNER MICHAEL JOHN BUETTNER KENNETH A. BULEV LOUIS WALTER BUNCE SARAH E. BURROWS WAYNE M. BUSHNELL GLENNA JO BUCKLEY ANITA S. BUELL 101 ROSIE E. CAMARILLO VICKIE ADELE CANTRELL EVELYN LOUISE CARTER CHRISTINA G- CASEY DONNA LYNN CHANDLER Mr. Pooie dynamically leads his Senior English class in analyzing a poem. CATHLEEN ANN MARGARET DIANE SHANNON LAVONNE CHRISTIANSEN CLAUGHTON CLIFTON KATHLEEN RAE CLINK L02 TERESA KAY CLIZER JOYCE ANN COBB JAMES A. COE JANELLE JO COLOMBO KATHLEEN ANN COM BS GLORIA BROOKE COPELAND RUBEN CORONADO ROSE MARIE COURSON TERRY O. COX PATRICK WILLIAM CRANE SHELLY COLLEEN CRANE THOMAS D. CRISS BOB G. CROOK ERMAJEAN L. CROSS VICKI ANN CROSS JOSEPH L. CROWDER JAMES R. CUMMINGS BONNIE K. CURTIS JOSEPH JULES CYR TEDA.DAMM DEBBIES. DANIEL TERRY DANIEL THOMAS R. DANIEL SUSAN LEE DANIELSON PETER ALFRED DANIOTH DELBERT D. DANLY JACK C. DAVIS ROBERT STEPHEN DAVIS LORALEE DAVISON KEN W. DEGRANDMONT TERESA ANN DEMIANEW 104 KIRBY L. DEWAYNE DANIEL G. DUNN DANIEL A. DIMOCK SANDRA L. DURHAM DIANNA LYN DOWELL JUDITH ANN DYKSTRA RAMON DELEON LINDA C, DENNIS CLINTON S. DEVOIR JERRY ALLEN EDWARDS 10S RITA MARIE EWING SARA JANE FAGERSTROM SUZANNE A. FALOTICO KAREN LYNN FIE LDS DALE FI LAN PAULA SUE FILAIN STEPHEN FARRELL FLEIGER STEVEN C. FOSTER WAYNE CLAYTON FRANK DAVID D, FREDERICKSON KARI ANN FREEMAN COLLINS KENNETH FREITAS CHERYL LYNN FRENCH KEVIN E, FRENCH 107 ROGER F. GALLAGHER DALE W, GEHRKE VERNE R.GARVIE VICTOR L, GESSEL JAY MICHAEL GEHRETT JEFFERY LYNN GLEATON MARK B. GEHRING JOHN L. GLEN 108 Seniors Steve Rittenhouse, Linda Hagen Sharry Jackson and Cindy Maylender use reference materials in the library. DENNEY GOODHEW DOUG GOUCHER JERRI ANN GRAHAM DENNIS LEE GRAY FREDERICK WILLIAM GREEN DONALD M, GRENSEMAN 109 DAVIDS. HADLEY LARRY L. HAGEN LINDA L r HAGEN DONALD PRESTON HANSON MICHAEL W, HARRIS SHIRLEY DIANNE HARRIS JUDITH VERNADINE HARTFORD BARBARA SUE HARTWELL MARCIA HARTZHE1M CANDACE D. HAUGEN HI 112 RICHARD MICHAEL HAWES BRIAN L HEAGLE LINDA M, HAYDEN MICHAEL WAYNE HEINZ JACQUELYN HAYS RONALD L, HENDERSON STEVE R. HENDERSON GEORGE R.D. HICKS ROBERT W. HERGERT DAVID CRAIG HILLYARD DELIA C. HERNANDEZ JUDIE A, HIRSH CURTIS e. HOCKETT JOSEPH R. HONEYCUTT KANDI HORTON MARTY JAMES HUIE MICHAEL HOGENSON THOMAS K. HONN SANDRA L. HOVLAND SHERRI LEE HUMPHREY DUGLAS GLENN HOLLOWAY HAROLD F. HOOVER LUCINDA LEE HUBBS WILLIAM RICHARD HUNTINGTON, JR. NANCY JEAN JACOBSEN ELWOOD ORVILLE JACOBSON The campus (S tranquil on an early autumn afternoon. MARGARET G. JAMISON MARK JAMES JOHNSON MARTIN D, JOHNSON MAURICE E. JOHNSON, JR. 114 KEM A. JONES MARILYN L. JONES MEREDITH ELLEN JONES JAMES BRADLEY JORDAN JUDITH MAY JOY CONNIE LEE JUNGMANN DEAN A. KELLY GREG A.KELLY 115 SANDRA LAMB Jim Buchanan, Ha! Hoover, Bob Benson, Paul Goetsch, Thach Brooks, Paul Schneidmiller and Brent Smith ' shooting the breeze” in Kelsey Square KR1SS E. KIBLER KEITH W, KIRBY JANELIRENE KLUEHE ALAN L, KNUTSON DEBRA ANN KRESS PENNEY M. KULJIS PAULA ANN KUZENS BRUCE JACK LAGASA 116 MICHIEL C. LAND DELORIA JEAN LANE DEBRA LYN LANPHIER COLEEN JOY LARSON DEBRA ANN LASATER JACK E. LEONARD SUSAN L. LAUFER ELIZABETH ANN LEWIS WILBURTA H. LAUZON KENNETH DAYTON LIGHT JOE H LEDBETTER GEORGIA LOUISE LlGHTLE DALE EDWARD LOWELL IONIA L. LYNCH SHARON R. MADDESS GERALD ALLEN MANUEL EDDEE LONG ROSE LOOMAN KENNETH F. MAIDEN PATRICK E. MARTIN SALLY MARGARET THERESA MANN LANA MASON ROBERTS. LYTHGOE MICHAEL J, MARUM RONALD E MCBRIDE MARDA D. MCCLENNV DONNA A, MCCOY RICHARD R. MASON SHERI RENEE MCCLURE PATRICIA A, MCCRACKEN TERRY ALLEN MCCONN JAMES E. MCDOWELL CYNTHIA HELEN MATTHEWS CYNDY SUE MAYLENDER KARLA R. MCCLANAHAN LYNN MARIE MCCONNELL BARBARA LYNNE MCFALL 119 JOYCE MARIE MCKENNEY MANUEL L. MENDOZA LANA M. MCKILLIP DEANNE ALLYNE MCMANN JOHNNY E. MEREDITH CONNIE SUSAN MILAM 120 Lori Davison. Sharon Maddess, Charnan Stmon. Linda Norcott David Simmons and Candy Haugen learn about Medieval French wars in Mrs. Shupe ' s class. MARGARET L, MlWNICK DAVID C. MITCHELL SANDRA JEAN MITCHELL BARBARA GAY MOORE DALLAS E, MOORE JANET L, MOORE STEVEN RAY MOOSMAN JOLYN MERRY MORK SHERRY ANN MORROW RICHARD KEITH MYERS JEFFREY ALAN NEAL ALLAN G. MYERS REBECCA ANNE NAUSS ROBYN B. NEWTON 122 MARILYN J. PARRIS DAVID A. PARSON LARAE J, PASSMORE 123 TERESA L. PAVISH ROBERT L. PETERSON ANNE PLUMMER SANDRA K, RANDALL MICHELLE ELIZABETH PERRY DANIEL L. PHILLIPS JEANINE LEE POLUMSKY CONNIE J. RAUGUST LINDA JEAN PETERSEN SUSAN MAY PHINNEY DAVID ALLEN POWELL DEBRA LEA R AYBORN NIELS H. PETERSON MARY LOU PITTS ALAN DAVID RAGUSO TRULA FALEE REEVES JANISG. REID CONNIE R. RICHARDSON LINDA C, ROHDE CAROL L. ROTH CHUCK R. REGER GARY P RIGGS SALLY ANN ROJO RONALD E. RUFFCORN SUSAN R. RIEDEL JAMES L. RIGGS MICHAEL PAUL ROLL DIANA G. RUSH LOW EDWARD J. REISTER JOANN ROBISON MARY M. ROSS RICHARD L RUSSELL 125 CHARLES M, SALLEE SAMUEL C, SAWYER JANET LYNN SCHNEIDMILLER ROBERT W, SCOTT BASIL L. RYAN DANIEL SAWYER MICHAEL L.SCHAU8 VAN ALLEN SCHOESSLER I KEVIN Ti SCRIBNER DARLENE JUNE SHAMP MICHAEL C. SHEARER BARBARA ANN SHIVLEY SANDRA BELLE SEEL ROSETTA A. SHAW DEBORAH L. SHELTON DAVID MABRY SIMMONS CYNTHIA ANN SELDE LINDA L.SERL Anticipating graduation. Mrs. Anger man helps Fred Palumbo check the fit of his gown. JAMES W. SIMMONS BRENT ALAN SMITH CHARNAN H. SIMON KATHLEEN SUE SINGER DANIEL J. SMITH GARY A, SMITH WILLIAM SCOTT SMITH LYNNE L. SOPER PEGGY PAULINE SOSALLA V, KELLY STECKER DAVID CECIL STEWART SHARON LOU STIRN 128 LANCE CHARLES STODDARD DEBORAH GAVE STOLLER RICHIE RENEE STROZINSKY CAROL JEAN STUMPF MARY GRACE SYLVESTER DAVID ALLEN STRUTHERS STEVEN L, SUCKOW LOUISE TABOR DAVID L. ST RADLEY KATHLEEN ELAINE STRAUSS MARGARET A. SURRATT RANDY M. SWENSEN HELEN DIANE TARWATER DIANA LYNN TATE 129 H MUR RAY J. TAYLOR MICHAEL W. THOMAS KENNETH H. THOMPSON JOYCE WINDERLYN THOMAS DAVID G. THOMASSEN KENNETH J THONNEY O o NICK UNCK The office is a busy place, Linda Norcott. Sara Fager strom and Kathy Singer wait to be helped. CONNIE A + VAN DONGE KAREN KAY UNDERWOOD KATHY M. USKO WILLIAM R t VAN WINKLE LGHN J.VICKERS TERRI VANAUSDLE CHERYL M. VIVIAN CATHERINE E. VIVIAN PAULAS. VIXIE i Glenn Holloway and Clint DeVoir change the spark plugs on their car in auto mechanics class DEBORAH 1C WALTERS CONSTANCE LEE WE I DEM ANN PATRICIA ANNE WENDT MARY L, WE RTS OMAN N. WILCOX 132 CARMAN A. VOSHALL KAREN F. VOSTRAL DAVID GEORGE WAGNER JUDITH LYNN WAGONER DOUG F, WALTERS MARCUS WAINWRIGHT TIMOTHY L. WAITE DANIEL LEON WARE REVA LEE WALTERS JUDY DIANE WATSON VICKY LYNNWARDRIP DELL WATTS 133 MELVA JEAN WILCOXON CYNTHIA DIANE WILKINS JUDITH S. WlLLOUGHBY MARY JO WILLIAMS JUDD ALLEN WILLIAMS KATHLEEN LOUISE WILSON REBA JEAN WILSON RICHARD HUGH LONG Students in a vocabulary and composition class pay close Wissenback, Greg Garland, Debby Davenport, Cindy attention as Mrs. Whitner explains the origin of a word- Jeanine Maylender, Kim Hartley. Reba Wilson, Diana Bogumill Polumsky. Marda McClermy. LaRae Passmore. Janice NOT PICTURED HARVEY CORLEAN BAKER JANET C, BAKER BRIAN CARLTON BEAL BILL H. BENEDICT JOHN L. BROWNLEE IDA MAE CHAVEZ DARRELL G CARRIE R LINDA JOY COLEMAN CARLTON CONKEY MARY LOUISE COWLES EDWARD E. CRUDUP DEBORAH SUE DAVENPORT NEIL WAYNE DEVANEY ROBE RT A. OOCKTER TERESA L. ELDRIDGE SANDRA FAGALDE GORDON D. FIGGINS DANA M, FLOWERS BRENDA FROST ROGELIO GARZA PATRICK HARRIGAN STEVE HILL ROBERT D. HULTS SHARRY L. JACKSON ROY L, JENNINGS, JR. ANDREW STEVEN JORDAN TERRY L. LINDSTROM GEORGE PATRICK LOW RANGE GARY ALLEN MACKEY CHRISTINE ANN MARTIN JANET K M A RTUSCELLI GARY E. MATTHEWS MARY ANN MOBERLY EDWARD J. NAKONIEC2NY DAVID A, OLSON RICKY W, OLSON LYNN ANN OSBORN DAVID D, PARSON DEAN W. PERRAULT RICHARD D. PETERMAN JUDY MARIE PRESO KATHLEEN T. RHAY STEVEN BRUCE RlTTENHOUSE MARY ANN RINKER JAMES D.ROBANSKE LAWAYNE SCHMERER CHANDLER L.SERVEN JAMES H. SLUDER PHtLLSNELL DIANA LYN TAYLOR ELLEN THOMPSON ANGELA C. TROUTMAN CHER I GAE ZOOK VICKI LYNN WIMMER PEGGY WINTERS MARGIE WOOD GENE L. WRIGHT KATHI WINKLES GAIL WINTERS JANICE LYNN WISSENBACK JOY MARGARET WITHERGW JAN WOODRUFF BOBBIE LUANN WOLFE WILLIAM L. YAW GREGORY A. YORK I3S FIRST SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS—FRONT ROW: Dave Bateman- vice president. ROW TWO: Marietta Walker Girls League representative. Mary Jo Martin-secretary. Deena Jensen-treasurer ROW THREE: Lon Wynck-president. NOT PICTURED: Reed Smith-Boys ' Federation representative. Class of 71 SECOND SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS—FRONT ROW; Chuck Streamer- president. ROW TWO: Shelly HortorvGirls ' League representative. Cindy Talbot- treasurer. Mary Jo Martin-secretary, NOT PICTURED: Chuck Eisele-Boys ' Federation representative, Mike Wagner-vice pres¬ ident. Rich Abajian Betsy Abrams Faye Adams Tim Adlington Ctndy Beck Walt Bectnski Diana Beeson Peter Alkios Nola Allen Guy Amery Dave Anderson Bill Bell Susan Belzer Art Benefiet Richard Antes Marcia Archer Ethel Arvidson Jo Ann Bailey Becky Bennington Sob Benson Debbie Bergevtn Greg Baker Jim Baker Sally Ball Joan Ballard Bob Biagi Patty Bicais Cindy Jo Bickford Norman Banks Randy Barton Della Bartrop Dave Bateman Bob Billow Rick Blake Carol Boatman Donna Bogumill Gary Boone Kumi Boutz Susan Bates Lynn Bowerman John Brewer Jon Brough Robert E. Brown Robert M, Brown Kathy Beechinor Steve Brown Susan Brown David Bruce David B run ton Diane Bryant Candy Beck Greg Buckley Ray Budau Larry Bughi Gary Bundy Sandra Bur res 137 Debey Butler Debbie Sutler M ike Buttice Pam Buttice Colleen Byrne Steve Carle Dale Carlisle Bonnie Carlson Bill Cam Patsy Carter Steve Casey Glen Cecil Dare Chamberlain Anita Chenault Dan Chenowfth Donna Chipman Karen Dayton Chris Clem Tom Clements Richard Clendaniel Rebecca Cochran Tim Collins Jim Combs Diane Conklin Neoma Conrad Krieg Conradt Marliss Corcoran Barlow Cork rum Sue Cornell Becky Coronado Yolanda Cortinas Heather Cowan Debbie Con Steve Criss Terri Criss Darlene Cross Jane Crudup Bonnie Crumpacker Randy Damon Janet Daniel Jim Daniel Donna Daudt Les Davin Jamie Davis Jane Davis Kathy Davis Ken Deford Jane Deeney Olga DeLeon 138 Jon Della Bob Demi anew Margaret Demory Mike Dennis Wayne Dennis Darrell Derrington Diane Dick Lynn Diet rich Mary Lynn Dimock John Dippel Judy Dodds Myma Dolan Tim Donegan Becky Downing Tom Drum he Her Robert Dubois Patty Duff Mari Duffy Don Duncan Bill Duncan Steve Dunkelburg Gait Dye Nancy Dysart Cindy Eades Buddy Eaves Ernie Eichhom Chuck Eisele Laura Eisele Shele Ellison Bob Emigh John Erdman Ron Erdman Gary Fairchild Johnie Fairley Pamm FanciuDo Peggy Fanciuflo Julie Fanshier Gary Farffn Marlene Farmer Pat Farrell Kathy Fausti Donna Fernandes Jim Fiedler Linda Figgins Barbara Filan Doug Filan Gary Fine Greg Fink 139 Peggy Fulgham Dianne Ganguel Marianne Gau Gary Gilman Vickie Gabriel Len Garland Dean Gehrling Elame Gipson Debby French Jeanne Fuge Randi Glaspell Rozann Goble Paul Goetz Helen Golden 140 Frank Harris Scott Gorham Gwen Greet hurst Fred Gruben Shirley Hamby John Hansen Frank Hanson Jerry Harding Mona Hargitt Becky Harkins Dan Graves Dan Greer J ean ie G regerso n Ft ick G r i ess Deanna Gwinn Doug Haas 141 Peggy Harris Dianne HarMiep Nancy Hathaway Tony Hays Gary Hector Mike Haux Cora Lee Hays Wick Heitbrun Dare Mender Larry Herbert Jerry Mill Craig Hoggan Jacquie Heimbigner Gwen Henderson Brian Hergert JoAon Hill Randi Holbrook Terry Heisey Blair Henry Juan Hernandez Stacy Hoekstra Tom Holland Darrel Heifer Jim Herbert Kathy Herndon Sandy Hoffman Linda Hollmquest Harold Holm Dave Hufford Anita Howard Steven Hoppen Myron Huie Lauren Hunt Larry Huether Shelly Horton Bev Hunter Marjorie Jaekel Deena Jensen t Brenda I ngalfs Linds Jackson Cindy Jesberger Julie Jessee Kirk Jessee John Harmon, Jane Davis, Gary Jones, Dean Gerhng, Deanna Gwinn debate in Mrs. Dummler ' s history class. Debbie Knotts Mary Jo Knowles Barb Knuth Keith Koch Suzy Kolbe Mike Krai man Jerry Krummel Sharon Kuhn Patty Landers Tom Jessee Alan Jones Pam Jordan Terry Keller Nikki Kinney Janice Job Carole Jones Joe Kaminski Debra Kerns Lynette Kinzer Bub Johnson Dave Jones Jay Keiler Jennifer Kinler David Klein Randy Johnson Gary Jones Vicki Kempf Virginia Kin man Arman Kluehe U3 Terry Landoni Debi Lane Kathy Lethrop Rosanna Laurel (a Janice Ledford Steve Leiper Mike Leo nett i Cara Leslie Gary Le Vat ley Ray Lewis Mike Lightfoot Julie Utzenberger Cindy Lloyd Susan Locati David Loney Rick Long Carlene Loseke Lee Lowery Debbie Lynch Ed Lyons Ted Lythgoe JoAnn Mace Larry Muckier Sharon Maiuri Dave Malcolm Ron Manuel Brad Marr Allison Marsh Mary Jo Martin Bony Masoner A jay Mathison Sue Matuski Jo Ann Mauer Patty Mayers Kris May lender Mike McCaw Kelly McClellan Alvin McDowell Mary McEachen Jim McEwen Shannon McFall Mary McFarley Steve McH argue Roger McIntosh Jim McKay Frank McKinney Debbie McPherson Linda Meyers 144 Wendy Meyers Terry Mills Julie Moore Pam Morgan Mike Michener Mike Minnich Pam Moore Terri Morgan Debbi Milam Mike Mite belt Sandy Moore Frank More Cynthia K. Miller Linda Mobley Kent Moos man Jock Morrison Cynthia L. Miller Doug Montgomery Evangel ina Moreno Candi Monger Lane Miller Dick Moore F rank Morgan Debey Murys Dennis Myers Nancy Myers Rich Myers Jennifer Naimy Norma Neher Jerry Nelson Robert Nelson Larry Nesteby Robin Newburn Candi Newman M ike Nibler Terry Nicoles Dan Nixon David Nokes Gay I Nordstrom Maria Norton John Novakovich Ken Olsen 145 Tonv Qngers Jim Owens Darrel Heifer sets Robert Parks Steve Patterson S t eve Perini John Perkins Duane Peters Dana Petersen the enlarger for a picture. Chris Parker Pam Parker Jeff Patton Doug Payton Lee Person Michelle Person Janine Petersen Dan Peterson Leslie Phillips Karen Ponti Barbara Pope Jo Ann Porter Larry Preso Sandy Prest Don Friday Kris Priester Julie Prirw Terri Pringle Mike Prior Dale Proctor Peggy Pud will Bruce Pulfer Janet Ragan Tina Ragsdale Chris Rasmussen Terri Reese Randv Record Steve Reed Sharon Reifsnider Jtm Rice Debbie Richardson Eva Richards Kristine Richardson Rod Richardson Tom Richardson Randy Ridenour Robert Ri Henhouse Judi Robinson Ann Robison Rhonda Robison Roberto Romero 4 Kim Rosenkranz Curtis Walker, Paul Sutliff, and Dick Moore disassemble an M-16 machine gun. John Roska Linda Roup Mitchelle Rouse Steve Rowse Lance R ussell Marta Russell Greg Rutz Marjorie Sahli Chris Sakas Mary Sams Carol Sandahl Jody Savage Anne Sawyer Pat Schafer Susan Schmaltz Mary Ann Schnebly Celly Schneider A! Schneidmiller 147 Jim Schoeslgr Claude Scott Gay Sholtenberger Ron Sholtys 0 e n n is S later D ave S lawso n Ed Seiner Chns Stedler Janet Small Don Shaffer Note Simmons Pam Smelcer Sharon Shaw Tom Simon Karen Smtres Lola Sheppard Don Sinden Patty Smith Barb Sherry Gordon Si vie y Reed Smith Sheila Sherry David Skidmore Teresa Smith Debbie Smoke Jon Sneddon Bob Snell Carla Snoddy Cary Snoddy Ron Snook Gait Sod erst rom Bill Stanton Paul Stanton Dave Stiller Sandi Stiller Marda Stimmel Chuck Streamer Patty Stockst3d John Stroe Lenora Stubblefield Lily Stubblefield Man a Sujaritwattanasak Paul Sutltff Pam Swank Doug Swensen Karla Tabb Linda Taggart Cindy Talbot 148 Richard Tate Janice Taylor Stanley Taylor Ken Thrasher Debbie Thome Cheron Tie h i Dan Tobin Linda Tolley Cyndi Tomlinson Richard Tomlinson Mark Torretta Mary Jane Towner Sue Transeth Jim Treadwell Bill Trout Kathy Tucker Sally Tugman Lon Turner Sue Tyler John Van Seek Betty Van Scheick Roger Van Zandt Dave Veley Fred Venneri Rohn Vickers Gary Vinti Mike Vinti Janet Vixie Kyle Volkman Mi ke Wagner Mike Wagoner Mark Waite Curtis Walker Darlene Walker Debbie Walker Julie Walker Marietta Walker Robert Walker Jenny Wallace Jim Wallingford Dennis Walters Ralph Wamsher Wayne Wantland Kay Watson Jim Watt Sue Weathermen Jim Weidemann Jane Wells 149 Janie White Chuck Wilcoxon Terry Wilcuts Leslie Williams Becky Wilson Dodie Winnett Sam Wolf George Wood Janice Woolfolk Liz Wright Randy Wright Raymond Wright Ron Wright Lon Wyrick Lynn Yelenich Sue Yenney Ooug Yoes Michelle Zaro Devin Zier Jim Collett Lin Davin Lee Davin Ted Benedict Randy Allessio Shannon Mcfall Debbie Richardson, Gay ShoMenberger study in Mr, Patterson ' s English class. NOT PICTURED: Dan Adams Clifford Ashley Wayne Barnett Tanya Sathrick Joe Baur Dawna Bowen Maricela Camarillo Veravong Chanaratsopon Virginia Ctarno Bob Cosgrove Juan Gonzalez Harmon Hayden Connie Henderson Randy Hendrickson Connie Hickman Judy Hurst Susan Higdon Lee issei Mary Johnson Stephanie Karl David Kibler Rosanne King Jeffrey Langdon Werachai Laohasuwanarat Shannon McKHlip Steve McPherson Carl Morrow Luis Ocanaz Marilyn G, Pearson Jean Schweitzer Paul Smith Scott Stillwell Donald Trout James Y eager Sophomores PM Alexander Rob Alexandif John Aik ins Abel Alvarado Chuck Anderson James Anderson Vickie Anderson Dennis Archer Arlmde Arlanct Carolyn Armstrong Juanita Arvkfeon Mike Arv Dorn Augustine Rita Backous Scott Bacon Alan Bailey Ivon Bailey Gyle Balmer William Baker Fred Banks Tim Barger Jeff Barker Gerald Bartlett Wes Bartlett Linda Barton Kent Baumann Virginia Bayer Kris Beaver Van Beddi George Beito Reed Bergevin Jay me Berglin Colleen Berry Larry Biegfiler Curtis Oamm Rick Binrts Art Bischoff Larry 61 shop Don Bittiiclc Baton Block Altai Bloomberg Mary B ad In Storn Bogie Stuart Bond Doug Bork Doug Boon Terr. Bout Carol Bower Charles Boiarth Tom Davies Kathy Bradford FIRST SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS League rep. t Ginny Soper-secretary. Blake OFFICERS: Don Garner-vice pres.. Kris Lind berg-Boys ' Fed rep; George Beito Ouderkirk-treas.. Cathy Cummings-Girls president Bill Brad thaw Cindy B rammer Gheryi Brennan Connie Briones Mabls Britton Wayne Brock David Brooks Greg Brooks Mark Brattonon Nancy Brough Jerri Brown Paul Brown Sharon Brown John Brownell Stave Brummett Anna Bull Laura Bundy Bruce Burgas Robert Burgees S«va Burley Dave Burt Kant Burt 152 Mary Bunnell Cutty By nice Georgi Butt lea Scott Evenly Jim Caraway Either Calvin John Cantu Randy Demnflton Debbi Casey Connie Cato Dan Chenoweth Janice Cherry Michele Clark Diane demerit} WnCMzer Carol Clute Wally Cole Ronald Combs Terry Cornwell Abet Coronado 153 Albert Coronado Greg Crin Fidel Coronado Sheila Crumpacker Judy Cousins Cathy Cummings Charles Cowan Phillip Cummins Michael Cowles Jerry Cuntilff Cenilyn Coyle Riley Cunningham Liz Craig Datable Darrah Jim Davis Sandra Dickey Joanne Dwyer Judy Emerson Craig Fine Sherree Devd Derry Doe peer Earl Eev i Karen E rdman Virginia Fine Joe Decoio Bill Donahue Doom ' d Eggan Scott Eiary Fitn Fisher Mika Dacdo Rick Downing Scon Egge™ Betty Ewing Rond Floek Larry Dennis S Karen Downs Dsbbi Eichmw Brenda Fairley Bti Folsom Mike Devine David Duff Rod Eichner Cony Farris Dick Fondahn Tina Diamond Debbie Duncan Lee Elwell Mike Film Judy Foust 154 Tony Franco Kathy Franklin Mark Fretie Lou arm Fnet« Kathy Freeman Lynne French Renee Fnesen Stan Frew Glenn Fry Richard Fuames Debbie FuHen Vickie Fuller Alice Gabel Conme Games Debbie Gate Jim Gal la her Gloria Garcia Steve Gar mire Don Gamer Dora Garre Jim Gao Suiao Gt ' ssel Bill Gies Dale Goebel Wayne Goebel □eve Goeisch Sheila GoWsbury Dan Goodail Gordon Grafii Rosie Grey Vickie Green Cathy Griswold Belen Goal Debbte Guthmilier Judy Hahner Edna Hagedorn Slew Hair Lem Hell Tima Hamilton Dew Hwim Doug Hanbey John Hanek John Hanwni Ellen Harbold Karen Harding Jill Harstad Jim Hanford Tom Hartman John Hastings 155 ftrani Heuck Karen Hmh Cr g Hejeock Keren H«Jir Mike Halbeck Mirim Hellberg Kevin Helliker Kathy Heftier Daniil Her res Hilda Hamamtei Rita Hemander D ui Hlcfcf Kim Hill Jack Higginbotham Dwe Higgins Phillip Hildreth DeWayne Hilton Jim Hopkins Ted Hochstatter Paul Holes Kent Hoover Karen Horner Colleen Hunt Penny Howard Debbie Huff Bill Hughes R andy Ho ntley K aren Jaeky Ramone Huit SeNy I ngilad Gary Jacky Becky Jacobs Annette James Bonnie Jacobsen Paul Jacobsen Lorraine Jaeger 156 Paul Lambert Kathy UmM 159 Diene Perry Mike Psffv P t Person Dave Peterson Oon Peterson John Peterson Diana Pope Sheila Potter Joan Powell Jackie Preston Richard Preston Steve Porter Anita Potter Darrell Price Scott Pntcher 160 Debbte PudwiH Vicki Rehman Linda Ragsdale Bruce Record Frank Ration Lois Reeves Kim Raney Manhe Reger Debbie Raqpc Sonia Rasmussen Rosie Reave Brad Raid Tom Reid Frank Reifenider Steve Nokes and Richard Parker practice driving in the simulators observed by Dave Thompson, student teacher from Eastern. Jay Rogers Mary Ellen Rogers Chm Rohde David Rook Dave Rowe Keven fluww Handy Russell B kk« Sallee Jeff Rou Kithy Rorhwtll Cathy Rouse Jim Sams Trudy Sanderson Paul Sthaub 161 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Joe Moreno- Boys ' Fed rep., Tina Diamond-sec., Vikki Anderson-Girls ' League rep.. Mike Smith Nmkv Smith Teckia Smith John Snail Tom Spanish Jackie St«v«i1S Keith Stiles Leslie Stoddard HtrokJ Smvaty Giwy Soper Jim Slonedpher Ned Stony Lesii Stout Clinton Straining Jim Soil iff Karen Sutton 162 Kalhy Walery Sob Wallen Jim Walker Larry WwkeVrKZ Sherry T roop Lloyd ' Tyler 0 fell a Villarreal Debbit Wallace Be lb Weakley Marlene Troe Deanna Voider burg Alan Vixia Jean Wallingford Colleen Webb Sherry Tumbow jerry Van Dnngp Gary Vixie Dave Welter Rrck Wntlemann Tim Tu rney Vvoorre Veley Nancy Vosberg Rick Waders Jim Whaley 163 MOT PICTURED Joanna Baird Kenneth Hunger Jim Ba rd Ron Klein Michael Bilbray Diana Kuykendall Josi Cantu Charles Lindsey Remon Cavazos Alton Locust Craig Chet Mark Martin Richard Carter Paul Meirish Debbie Dammam 1! Karin Millar Dane! It Davit Gary Minkier Alien H, Dawrs Bradley Pedersen Robert M, Daxhofsky Charles Patton Cindy F ine Ron Plachta PbilJip Cottage Jay Samuel Sand) Gregerson Rkk Scott Allen Hahn Mike She Ron Hansen Larry Teal Kirn Hendri Delben Hull Jack Widnpr John Snell, Gordon Grassi, Ray Oligher. Kent Hoover, Don Eggart Reed Bergevin, John Aik ins and Marilyn Millett in their English class 165 MR. FRANKLIN HANSON Principal MR, RICHARD NEHER Asst. Principal Administration and Faculty DR. DEL PETERSON Superintendent of Schools MR. W.G LEDBETTER Asst. Principal MRS. JO LYNN MCBEE Dean of Girls Counselor 166 ADA HOWELLS Counselor GORDON KENT Counselor FLORE NCE MCGOVERN Counselor DEALVANDEGRIFT Counselor, LLS, Htstory, Sociology ZELM A COYLE Principal ' s Office Secretary MONA GARLAND Counseling Office Secretary MARGE JANSEN Principal s Office Secretary BETTY MYERS Attendance Office ELEANOR QU AIN Principal ' s Office Secretary AMY SHOOP Nurse HAZEL SCOTT Library Secretary RICHARD CAMPANELLI Instructional Materials DONALD ANDERSON Business Education DAVID BERG French. German Russian DOROTHY ANDERSON Home Economics WILBUR BOSCHKER Mechanical Drawing WELDON ANDERSON Business Education RAMONA ERICKSON English KATHLEEN BERGEVIN Home Economics BETH BUCKNUM English RICHARD CLARK Vocal Music Humanities GERALDINE ANGERMAN Speech. Drama Creative Writing TIMOTHY BURT Algebra. Geometry a BRUEGGEMEIER Geometry. Algebra Department Head LORRAINE DUMMLER Typing, Record Keeping BANNIE BOWMAN Biology, Zoology Coach FELIX FLETCHER Athletic Director Coach ED HAMM Driver Education RUSSELL LARSON Supervisor of Music. Band DUANE KUSLER Vocabulary and Composition. Reading MAURICE LIGHT Distributive Education MARY KOCH Latin. Humanities. French JACK LOW English. Golf BERNHARD LANG Driver Education L AVER NE MAX SON English. Journal RON HUNTINGTON Biology, Math Coach VIRGINIA MARABLE English, Senior Play DALE NESBITT English RAY POLLEY Woodshop, Shop Math CLARK NELSON Driver Education MARVELLEN MORRISON Record Keeping, Typing JOSEPH LYTLE Spanish CHARLES MCBRIDE Current Affairs, LLS History J. R. MCKAY Agriculture COL. JAMES REYNOLDS ROTC ROBERT MEYER Developmental Algebra, Geometry, Coach SGT. ROBERT LOWERY ROTC CH ARLES PATTERSON English, Humanities, Drama RICHARD POOLE English Department Head BETTY PETERSON Occupational Education Work Supervisor LOUISE REA Typing, Office Practice CLIFFORD OLDS German, Coach KENNETH D. RHODES Far East History Sociology, U.S. History SGT. JAMES RRINE ROTC JOSEPH V. ROFF Auto Mechanics EDWIN SAAR I Earth Science, Algebra RICHARD SHROPSHIRE Chemistry, Introductory Science ARLENE SMITH Girls ' P,E.. Girls ' Sports DORIS SMITH Marriage and Family. House Management CAROLYN SHUPE French, Department Head GUSTAV SIEDLER U.S. History, Western Civilization DEAN SHOEMAKER U,S History. Debate Northwest History ROBERT TAYLOR Business Law. Bookkeeping LINDA THORNE U.S. History. Sociology SGT. JAMES SIMMONS ROTO KYLE WAITE Developmental Math, Business Math, Coach STEVE VANAUSDLE Agriculture, Agricultural Mechanics 172 HARVEY WELLINGTON Western Civilization, Geography World Affairs, Coach LOLA WHITNER Advanced Reading Vocabu I ary Composition PARALEECASEY Para-professional ALBERT WORTHINGTON Geography World Affairs. Sociology, Dept. Head DON WILKINS Boys ' P.E., Coach DOLORES CLARK Para-professional LGUETTE MCGRAW English DIANE MASON English Developmental Reading PHYLLIS LEONARD Para-professional CHARLOTTE WIRTH Girls P.E., Girls ' Sports HELE N BROWN Para-professional MARIANNE JONES Para-prof essional 173 BUS DRIVERS: Marion Jackson, Jake Baker, Virgil Wright. Millerd Van Donge, Wilbur Crumpacker. Barbara Whiteaker, Leonard Adams, Ronald Klassen, Joe Haberstock. NOT PICTURED: Lewis Jacky Business Assistant. William Berry, Marjorie Brotherton, Harold Colvin, Avery Cornell, Betty DeBeaumont Darlene Hanford, Marlene Hartley. Donald Mills. Louis Zaro. CUSTODIANS: Gilbert Cunningham, Doug Staudenmajer-Asst, Custodian, James Doocy. RIGHT: Carl Shepard. Don Elder- Head Custodian, Jacob Heimbigner, Darrell Michaelson. CAFETERIA: Lucille Whitman, Martina Jones. Nadine O ' Brien, Myrtle Reid, Jannette Black. Christene Thrasher. BELOW: Lois Jean Young, Marjorie ScbuIke- Cook Manager, Mary Abrams. 174 National Merit Scholars Exchange Student Maria Sujaritwattansak was Walla Walla High School’s exchange student this year. Mana is from Thailand where he is one of a family of six boys and three girls. He enjoys reading for a hobby and plans to become an engineer in the future. The principle function of the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is to identify students of exceptional intellectual attainment and promise, concentrating on individual performance. The semi¬ finalists were competing for 3000 Merit Scholarships and were the highest scorers in their states on the test, given to some 750,000 students in 17,000 schools nationwide. They constitute less than one percent of the graduating secondary school seniors in the United States. These students bring honor to themselves, and to their families, teachers, and communities. FRONT ROW: Margaret Surratt. Margaret Daughter. ROW TWO: Marvin Bel2er Steve Moosman ROW THREE: Alan Ball. NOT PICTURED: Charnan Simon. 175 ALBERTSON ' S FOOD CENTER American Services THE BAKER-BQYER NATIONAL BANK Baldwin Sutherland Robert C. Beck THE BEE HIVE STORE Berry Electric Co, BLUE MOUNTAINS TELEVISION CABLE COMPANY Glenn C. Bolton THE BON MARCHE BOW LAW AY, INC, Boy ' s Market Linn N. Buley Bur-Bee Company CARNATION COMPANY CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION CHISHOLM—RYDER COMPANY, INC. CINDERELLA WIG AND B EAUTY SALON College Place Bindery College Press Printers-Lithographers CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY, INC COYLE OLDSMOBILE COMPANY Creative Color Studio, Inc. Crescent Drug Co, SCOTTY CUMMINS ATHLETIC SUPPLY Davis-Kaser ' s, Inc. DeBunce Studio DEE ' S PURPLE POODLE FALKENBERG ' S Mr. Mrs, Herbert H. Freise GENERAL TEAMSTERS WAREHOUSEMEN AND CANNERY WORKERS LOCAL UNION 556 Grange Insurance Agency KmSLl Grassi Refrigeration Service John Graves Co, Ben Greco Sons H. H. Hahner Harold Electric Company CASPER HEISER Clifford D, Hogenson HUNTINGTON—CUMMINGS The Ice-Burg Jacqueline ' s KEY EQUIPMENT CO. Kilmer ' s Auto Parts KTEL KUJ Lewis Photo LITTLE GEM CAFE Malcolm Bierwagen Insurance EUGENE F. MARTIN MARTIN ' S JEWELERS James E. McClellan Melcher-Ray Machinery Company MILLER STUDIO MILLER SUPPLY, INC. W, L. Minntck Mira-Dae Studio H. T. Rea, Inc. Readymix Sand Gravel Co. John M, Reese A. RITCHIE CO., INC, ROBERGE STUDIO ROGERS WALLA WALLA, INC, Rohn ' s Drive-In Grocery Donald M. Roser Dr. R. M. Dr. S, A. Schneller SHERWOOD ROBERTS, INC. SINGER IRRIGATION SUPPLY SMITH ' S CHROME PLATING SPORLEDERS AND THE MAIN 1 SHOP STANDARD STATIONS, INC, Tallman Camera Shop DR. MORTON W. TOMPKINS Twin W Auto Supply VALLEY MOTORS THE VILLAGER VITART STUDIO Wade ' s Thriftway Walla Walla Aerie No. 26 Fraternal Order of Eagles WALLA WALLA BRANCH OLD NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON WALLA WALLA BRANCH SEATTLE—FIRST NATIONAL BANK WALLA WALLA CANVAS DRAPER CO., INC. J ' James B. Mitchell MODERN CAFE MORRISON SUPPLY CO. Nally Burlap Bag Repair Niemi, Holland Scott PACIFIC POWER LIGHT COMPANY THE PASTIME CAFE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Pioneer National Title Insurance Company PRINGLES, ftffC. PRUTSMAN, INC. PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE, Jf C. WALLA WALLA CLINIC Walla Walla Farmers Co-Op, Inc. Walla Walla Grain Growers, Inc. Walla Walla Produce Company Walla Walla Production Credit Association Walls Walla Title Company Washington Machinery Supply Co. Wilson ' s Upholstery WILTON ' S SHOE STORE WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE 177 Index A Abajian, Rich 77,137,38,82 Abrams, Betsy 137 Abrams, Mrs. Mary 174 Adams, Danny 150 Adams, Faye 14,34,48,137 Adams, Joseph 55,151 Adams, Mr. Leonard 174 Adlington, Tim 137 Aitken, Jim 57,151 Alexander, Debbie 29,40,52, 63,94,135 Ni Epsilon Omega, Minute Girl Alexander, Janet 40,94 Sponsors Alexander, Paula 151 Alexander, Robert 56,151 Alexander, Valerie 29,42,94 Minute Girl Alkins, John P, 37,58,151,165 Aik ins, Peter 14,60,137 Allen, Judy 40,41,94 DECA-Secretary, Minute Girl Allen, INIola 137 Alley, Kathy 18,29,62,94 Girls ' League Cabinet, Choir, Crest, Girls ' Ensemble Allessio, Randy 58,150 Allred, Nancie 62,94 Alvarado, Abel 56,151 Amery, Guy 137 Amsden, Sue 40,42,95 Anderson, Chuck 14,54,72,81, 151 Anderson, Debbi 30,35,40,41, 61.95 Ni Epsilon Omega-President, Sponsores-SgL, Girls ' League Rep., P.£ Asst., Crest Anderson, David 26,32,37,137 Anderson, Mr. Donald 168 Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy 42,168 Anderson, Gail 16,21,22,30, 32.52.94.95 Senior Band-Secretary, Flag swinger, Sponsors, Orchestra, National Honor Society Anderson, James 56,151 Anderson, Jerilynn 25,32,34, 59.95 International Relations, Minute Girl, Nat ' l Honor Society, Latin Honor Society Anderson, Victoria 17,30,151, 162 Anderson, Mr. Weldon 168 Anger man, Mrs, Geraldine 127, 168 Antes, Richard 137 Anthony, Mary 35,46,95 Gamma Sigma Chi, Royal Blue Staff Arbini, Carolyn 95 Girls ' Track Archer, Dennis 53,54,151 Archer, Marcia 43,137 Arland, Arlinda 17,88,151 Arland, Marvin 95 Baseball Armstrong, Carolyn 151 Arvldson, Ethel 137 Arvidson, Juanita 151 Ary, Michael 59,151 Ashley, Clifford 34,48,150 Ashmore, Bob 14,36,40,41,95 Legislative Assembly, DECA- Treasurer, W W Hi V Augustine, Doris 59,151 Augustine, Norma 95 FHA, Girls ' League Ausman, Debbie 35,96 Gamma Sigma Chi Austin, Mary 14,30,43,60,62, 63,96 Girls ' Rifle Team, Tennis, FT A, Royalettes B Bachman, David 96,46 Royal Blue Staff Bachtold, Lenore 17,96 Backous, Rita 151 Bacon, Scott 22,151 Bailey, Alan 14,54,57,96,151 Wa-Hi Swim Team, ROTO Lt Bailey, Cheryl 42,59,96 Bailey, Ivon 151 Bailey, JoAnn 24,60,137 Bailey, Mrs Mary 169 Baird, Joanna 165 Baird, Jim 165 Baker, Bonnie 32,34,43,46 96 Royal Blue, Quill and Scroll, FTA, National Honor Society Baker, Gregory 37,137 Baker, Harvey 135 Baker, Mr, Jake 174 Baker, James 57,137 Baker, Janet C. 135 Baker, Janet M 43,59,63,96 Baker, William 54,87,151 Baldwin, Mrs. Mary 169 Ball, Alan 21,32,96,175 National Honor Society, Tennis Ball, Sally 18,32,25,43,137 Ballard, Christine 41,42,97 Ballard, Joan 30,137 BaInner, Gyle 37,58,151 Banks, Fred 44,46,55,151 Banks, Norman 137 Banks, Shirley 18,97 Barger, Tim 151 Barker, Jeff 151 Barnett, Wayne 38,150 Bartlett, Gerald 55,151 Bartlett, Wes 14,26,54,151 Barton, Linda 17,151 Barton, Randy 14,32,37,48, 52.55.80.137 Bartrop, Della 137 Bateman, Dave 38,72,74,78,80, 136.137 Bates, Susan 18,32,137 Bathrick, Tanya 48,150 Baumann, Francis 97 Baumann, Kent 14,26,44,55,81, 151 Baumann, Kirk 32,38,44,52,72, 76,77,97 FFA-State President, NHS, Varsity Football, ROTC- 2nd Bat. Major Baur, Joe 150 Bayer, Virginia 151,164 Beagle, Mr. George 16,169 Beal, Brian 39,135 Beard, Mrs Dorothy 169 Beaver, Kristi 17,151 Bedell, Ann 19,21,97 Band, Girls ' Rifle Team Bedell, Van 22,81,151 Beechinor, Eloise 42,97 Royalettes, Minute Girl, FHA, Rally Beechinor, Kathryn 137 Beck, Candy 137 Beck, Cindy 137 Becinski, Walt 137 Beeson, Diana 30,32,35,137 Beeson, Jim 21,97 Boys ' Federation, Band Beito, George 22,72,82,151 Bell, Bill 137 Bell, Rose Mary 41,42,46,59, 62,97 Royal Blue Staff, DECA- Historian, Leg. Assembly Belzer, Marvin 19,21,22,25, 32,66,98,175 Senior Band-President, NHS, International Relations Club, Cross Country, Tennis Belzer, Susan 16,32,52,137 Benedict, Bill 135 Benedict, Ted 150 Benefiel, Arthur 36,53,56,72, 86,137 Bennington, Rebecca 137 Benson, Bob 14,25,116,137 Benson, Sandy 13,14,15,25,30, 32,43,50,98 A.S.B. Secretary, Crest, National Honor Society, FTA, International Relations—VP Benzel, Paul 61,38,74,98 Football, Wrestling, Key Club Berg, Mr. David 168 Bergevin, Debra 137 Bergevin, Mrs Kathleen 42,168 Bergevin, Mike 38,44,98 Boys ' Fed. Rep , Varsity Baseball, FFA Bergevin, Reid 14,57,151,165 Berglin, Jayme 14,151 Berry, Colleen 14,30,88,151 Berry, Mr. William 174 Biagi, John 44,98 FFA, Baseball Biagi, Judy 35,41,98 Gamma Sigma Chi Biagi, Robert 137 Bicais, Patricia 43,52,6 0,62, 137 Bickford, Cynthia 24,35,59, 137 Bickford, David 98 Leg Assembly Rep., Rifle Team, J.V. Football Track Bickford, Jess 98 Track, Legislative Assembly Bieghler, Larry 56,151 Bieghler, Richard 98 Bieloh, Mr. Bill 78,169 Bierwagen, Kirk 32,38,98 Key Club-Sec , Basketball, Golf, National Honor Soc. Bilbray, Mike 55,165 Brooks, Greg 55,152 Buttice, Michael 138 Billow, Dan 99 Brooks, Thach 14,26,60,100, Buttice, Pamela 138 Rifle Team 116 Byerley, Scott 54,153 Billow, Robert 137 Key Club, Leg. Assembly Bynum, Nancy 29,35,63,101 Bmns, Rick 44,58,82,151 Brotherton, Mark 55,152 Legislative Assembly Rep., BiSChoff, Art 53,55,84,151 Brotherton, Mrs, Marjorie 174 Minute Girl, Ni Epsilon Bishop, Larry 57,151 Brough, Jon 48,53,54,137 Omega Bittick, Don 17,152 Brough, Nancy 152 Byrne, Colleen 138 Black, Mrs. Jannette 174 Brown, Connie 42,100 Blaine, Delbert 21,40,99, Ni Epsilon Omega, FHA C Band, Ski Club, Track Brown, Mrs Helen 173 Blake, Rick 25,55,137 Brown, Jerri 152 Callaway, James V. 56,153 Block, Cindy 29,40,41,52,99 Brown, Neil 21,100 Calvin, Esther 153 Sponsors Band Camarillo, Maricela 150 Block, Robert 58,66,37,81,152 Brown, Paul 57,152 Camarillo, Rosa 102 Bloomberg, Anna 30,152 Brown, Robert E. 53,59,137 Campanelli, Mr. Richard 167 Bloomberg, Onie 61,99 Brown, Robert M. 44,56,137 Campbell, Mark 54,153 P.E. Assistant, Boys’ Fed. Brown, Sharon 17,152 Campbell, Mary 42,153 Representative Brown, Stephen 82,137 Campos, Sylva 153 Boatman, Carol 137 Brown, Sylvia 32,34,100 Cantrell, Vickie 43,102 Boatman, Sharron 99 Debate Club, Latin Honor Ski Club, Volleyball Intra¬ Bodine, Mary 59,152 Society, Nat ' l Honor Soc. murals, Teachers ' s Assistant, Bogle, Kathryn 42,99 Brown, Susan 60,137 FT A Bogle, Sherri 152 Brown, Terry 61,100 Cantu, John 14,36,56,153 Bogumill, Dianna 32,35,43,62, Intramural Sports-Captain, Cantu, Josie 165 99,134 Ski Club, Wrestling Cardenas, Ray 55,153 Gamma Sigma Chi, Volleyball, Brown, Wallis 26,59,101 Cardenas, Richard 54, 153 Future Teachers ' of America Intramural Sports Carle, Steve 44,138 Bogumill, Donna 35,137 Brownell, John 57,77,81,152 Carlisle, Dale 138 Goldman, Bob 99 Brownlee, John 135 Carlson, Bonnie 14,19,21,32, Goldman, Mark 44,61,99 Bruce, Dave 16,18,55,137 43,138 Future Farmers of America- Brueggemeier, Mr. C. 168 Carmichael, Cindy 153 Secretary Brummett, Steven 58,152 Cam, William 54,138 Bond, Dave 99 Brunton, David 137 Carrier, Darrell 14,39,135 Bond, Stuart 55,152 Brutscher, Robert 101 Rifle Team, Wrestling Team, Boolen, Roxi 40,99 Bryant, Diane 61,137 Legislative Assembly Rep., DECA Club Buchanan, James 101,116, Boys ' Fed. Homeroom Rep., Boone, Doug 57,152 Key Club Homeroom President Boone, Gary 137 Buckley, Glenna 101 Carter, Evelyn 32,34,50,46, Bork, Doug 17,46,55,152 Buckley, Greg 137 102 Boschker, Mr. Wilbur 168 Bucknum, Mrs. Beth 168 Co-editor of Royal Blue, Boule, Terri 17,152 Budau, Ray 137 Quill and Scroll, National Boutz, Kumi 18,52,137 Buell, Anita 101,152 Honor Society Bowen, Dawna 150 Buettner, Jo Ann 61,62,101 Carter, Patsy 42,138 Bowerman, Lynn 21,36,66,137 Girls ' Sports, Pep Club, Carter, Richard 165 Bower man, Sandy 61,99 P.E, Asst., Dean ' s Asst. Casey, Debbie 88,153 Bowers, Carol 17,152 Buettner, Mike 48,101 Casey, Christine 102 Bowman, Mr. Bennie 15,77,168 Journal, Annual Gymnastics Boyer, David 39,43,50,52,62, Bughi, Larry 17,18,87,137 Casey, Mrs. Paralee 173 87,100 Buley, Kenneth 14,101 Casey, Steve 138 Future Teachers ' of America, Legislative Assembly, Cato, Connie 153 Debate Team, Teachers ' Asst., Football, Ski Club, Student Cavazos, Ramon V. 58,165 ROTC 1st Bat. X.O. Court-Bailiff Cayanus, Carl 22,153 Bozarth, Charles 17,56,152 Bull, Anna 22,88,137 Cecil, Glen 16,138 Bozarth, Marlin 56,152 Bunce, Louis 14,36,54,101 Chamberlain, Dare 138,44 Bradford, Kathy 152 WW Hi-Y, FFA, ROTC Drill Team Chanaratsopon, Veravong 150 Bradshaw, Bill 56,152 XO ROTC, Home Room-Pres, Chandler, Donna 40,102 Bradstreet, DeAnn 100,40 Bundy, Gary 137 Ho meroo m - Secr et a ry -t reas., Sponsors, DECA Bundy, Laura 152 Honor Roll Brammer, Cindy 152 Burgess, Bruce 55,72,77,152 Chard, Jody 153 Brannan, Cheryl 152 Burgess, Mrs. Eleanor 169 Charlo, Becky 35,153 Branning, Jerry 100,39 Burgess, Robert 55,162 Chase, Craig 165 Breen, Doug 56,100 Burley, Steve 57,152 Chavez, Ida Mae 135 Brewer, John 86,137 Burres, Sandra 137 Gamma Sigma Chi Briones, Connie 152 Burrows, Sarah 101 Chenault, Anita 138 Bristol, Karen 21,32,62,100 Burt, Dave 58,77,81,152 Chenoweth, Dan 138,153 National Honor Society, Burt, Kenny 44,54,152 Cherry, Janice 17,21,153 FHA, Band Burt, Mr. Timothy 168 Childers, Carlene .153 Brittain, Larry 38,72,75,100 Bushnell, Mary 153 Chipman, Donna 138 Football, Baseball, Key Club Bushnell, Wayne 101 Christiano, Bernard 57,153 Britton, Lora Jane 42,62,100 Baseball Christiansen, Cathy 15,16,21, Home Ec Assistant Butler, Debey L. 138 22,25,30,32,29,62,102 Britton, Mable 152 Butler, Debbie K. 52,138 Band-Student Conductor, NHS, Brock, Wayne 44,53,57,152 Buttice, Catherine 153 Student Court Soph. Justice, Brooks, David 22,152 Butt ice, Georgie 153 Girls ' League President 179 Cheerleader Dark, Mr, Charles 169 Clark, Mrs, Delores 24,173 Clark, Donald 153 Clark, Michele 153 Clark, Mr, Richard 17,168 Clarno, Virginia 150 Claughton, Margaret 25,29,30, 43,63,91,102,175,32 Natl Merit Semi-Finalist, Girls League-Vice Pres,, Crest, NHS f lot. Relations Clay. Mrs. Eva 169 Clayton, Karen 138 Clem, Christine 25,32,138 Clements, Diane 17,29,153 Clements, Tom 138 Clendaniel, Richard 34,48,138 Clifton, Kelly 55,153 Clifton, Merna 153 Clifton, Shannon 14,34,48,102 Journal-Advertising Mgr. Homecoming-Committee Chair,, Quill and Scroll Clink, Kathy 18,29,35,43,102 Choir, Minute Girl, FT A, Ni Epsilon Omega Clink, Steve 36,57,77,153 Clizer, Teresa 30,32,34,42,46, 103 FHA Public Relations Coord,, Girls ' League-Senior Rep., Royal Blue, Quill Scroll, National Honor Society Clizer, Wes 58,153 Ciute, Carol 17,153 Clute, Gwen 17,153 Cobb, Joyce 19,21,32,43,63,103, FTA-S.E. Dist, Coordinator, Girls ' League Rep., NHS Cochran, Rebecca 43,59,62,138 Coe, Dave 26,54,77,153 Coe, James 103 Coers, Ralph E. 44,55,153 Cole, Wallis E, 22,36,153 Coleman, Linda 63,135 Colvin, Mr. Harold 174 Collett, Jim 150 Collins, Tim 44,138 Colombo, Janelle 40,41,103 Distributive Education Club Combes, Ronald 153 Combs, James 138 Combs, Kathleen 103 Conkey, Carlton 61,135 Shop Assistant Conklin, Diane 138 Conrad, Neoma 17,62,138 Conradt, Jeff 36,58,153 Conradt, Krieg 36,138 Cook, Richard 22,153 Copeland, Gloria 13,15,29,30, 32,34,43,52,62,103 ASB Cabinet-Comm, of Activ¬ ities, Girls J League Cabinet, Sponsor Officer, Crest, National Honor Society Corcoran, Marliss 138 Corfteld, Mr. Tim 15,25,169 Corkrum, Barlow 57,37,138 Cornell, Mr. Avery 174 Cornell, Barbara 153 Cornell, Susan 138 Cornel ison, Mr. Purdy 169 180 Cornwell, terry 153 Coronado, Able 56,153 Coronado, Albert 14,36,55,77, 154 Coronado, Fidel A. 154 Coronado, Rebecca 138 Coronado, Ruben 103 Baseball Cortinas, Yolanda 29,42,138 Courson, Rose 14,40,103 Legislative Assembly, Dist¬ ributive Education Club Cousins, Judith 154 Coxgrove, Bob 150 Cowan, Charles 54,66,154 Cowan, Heather 21,70,71,138 Cowles, Mary 135 Pep Club Cowles, Michael 54,154 Cox, Debbie 63,138 Cox, Terry 40,41,59,103 Distributive Education Club, Instructional Materials Assistant Coyle, Carolyn 30,154 Coyle, Mrs. Zelma 167 Craig, Liz 154 Crane, Patrick 36,103 Walla Walla Hi-Y Crane, Shelley 42,103 Future Homemakers of America Criss, Greg 55,154 Criss, Steve 77,138 Criss, Teresa 30,138 Criss, Thomas 103 Crook, Bob 103 Cross, Erma Jean 29,52,60,95, 103 Girls ' League-Treasurer, Rally-Pres., Sponsors-Lieut., Minute Girl, Ski Club Cross, Darlene 14,29,138 Cross, Vickie 18,30,43,52,103 Sponsors-Sgt. Major, Choir Mixed Ensemble, Legislative Assembly, Minute Girl, FT A Crowder, Joe 103 Homeroom Officer Crudup, Edward 41,135 Distributive Education Club Crudup, Jane 12,24,52,138 Crumpacker, Bonnie 16,138 Crumpacker, Sheila 17,89,154 Crumpacker, Mr. Wilbur 174 Cummings, Cathy 22,30,152,154 Cummings, Jim 37,70,71,104 Homeroom-Pres., Cheerleader, Equities Hi-Y-Vice Pres., Sports Cummings, Phillip 56,44,154 Cundiff, Jerry 21,154 Curtis, Bonnie 104 Volleyball and Soccer Teams Cunningham, Mr. Gilbert 174 Cunningham, Riley 14,154 Cyr, Joseph 104 D Damm, Curtis 57,151 Damm, Tedd Alan 104 Damon, Randy 36,57,138 Dammarell, Debbie 165 Daniel, Debbie 104 Girls ' League Minute Girl, Legislative Assembly Daniel, Janet 60,138 Daniel, James 138 Daniel, Terry 43,30,62,104 Homeroom-Secretary and Vice- President, Minute Girl, Girls ' Sports, Future Teachers of America Daniel, Thomas 42,61,104 Homeroom-Vice President Danielson, Susan 40,41,42,104 Track Team, Distributive Education Club Danioth, Pete 14,104 WW Hi-Y Danly, Delbert 54,104 RQTC 2nd Lieutenant Darrah, Debbie 154 Daschofsky, Robert M. 165 Daudt, Donna 43,35,138 Davenport, Debby 134,135 Pep Club Davin, Les 138 Davin, Lin 150 Davin, Lee 150 Davis, Dannette 165 Davis, Jack 37,72,74,104 Football, Class President Davis, Jamie 46,59,138 Davis, Jane 42,138,143 Davis, Jim 55,154 Davis, Katheryn 138 Davis, Robert 104 Davis, Sheree 154 Davies, Tom 152 Davison, Lori 14,16,21,32, 140,121 National Honor Society, Ski Club, Senior Band, Tennis Team, Crest Dawes, Alien 165 DeBeaumont, Mrs. Betty 174 Deccio, Joe 56,154 Deccio, Michael 54,154 Deeney, Jane 14,29,35,138 Deford, Kenneth 48,138 DeGrandmont, Ken 62,104 Drill Team, Teacher ' s Asst., Baseball DeLeon, Olga 63,138 DeLeon, Ramon 61,105 P.E. Assistant Della, Jon 14,21,26,139 Demianew, Bob 14,16,21,139 Demianew, Teresa 35,104 Ni Epsilon Omega Demory, Margaret 17,18,19,35, 139 Dennis, Mr. Johnnie 90,169 Dennis, Lawrence 54,154 Dennis, Linda 42,105 Future Homemakers of America, Rally Dennis, Mike 21,139 Dennis, Wayne 139 Derrington, Darrell 139 Derrington, Randy 55,153 DeVaney, Neil 135 Intramurals, Boys ' Fed. Smoker Devine, Mike 57,154 Devoir, Clint 41,59,105,132 Distributive Education Club DeWayne, Kirby 52,53,58,105 Rifle Team, Chess Club Diamond, Tina 154,162 Dick, Diane 139 Dickey, Sandra 154 Dietrich, Lynn 16,21,25,32, 43.88.139 Dimock, Dan 105 Golf Team Dimock, Mary Lynn 139 Dipped, John 14 16,21,139 Dockter, 8ob 135 Swim Team, Track Dodds, Judy 139 Doepker, Derry 55,154 Dolan, Myrna 139 Donahue, Bill 154 Donegan, Tim 139 Doocy, Mr, James 174 Dowell, Dianna 17 H 18,105 Choir, Girls ' Ensemble Downing, Becky 139 Downing, Rick 56,154 Downs, Sharen 154 Drew, Mr, Lewis 72,76,78,81, 169 Dr urn hel ler , Tom 139 Dubois, Robert 59,139 Duff, Patricia 35,139 Duff, David C. 55,154 Duffy, Mari 59,139 Gummier, Mrs Lorraine 24,143, 168 Duncan, Debbie 154 Duncan, Don 139 Duncan, William 44,139 Dunkelburg, Steve 14,57,59, 139 Dunn, Daniel 26,36,72,74,105 Football, Basketball, Track Durham, Sandra 24,105 Future Homemakers of America After School Sports Dwyer, Joanne 154 Dye, Gail 42,30,139 Dykstra, Judy 18,105 Choir Dysart, Nancy 18,29,30,43, 60.139 E Eades, Cindy 21,139 Eaves, Buddy 139 Eaves, Earl 57,154 Edwards, Jerry 41,59,105 Distributive Education Club, Instructional Materials Assistant Eggart, Donald 55,77,81,154, 165 Eggers, Scott 57,81,154 Eichhorn, Ernest 56,139 Eichner, Debbi 88,154 Eichner, Rod 57,154 Eisele, Chuck 26,38,72,73, 76.136.139 Eisele, Laura 139 Eisele, Pat 38,40,41,59,61, 63,107 Boys ' Federation Rep., DECA, Football, Legislative Assembly, Key Club Elder, Mr Don 174 Eldri dge, Teresa 42,135 Girls ' League, FHA Elliot, Tim 107 Wrestling ElMson, Michele 139 EJwell, Lee A. 53,44,56,154 El well, Michael 43,50,107 Future Teachers of America Senior Play Emerson, Judy 154 Emery, Kathy 29,30,43,63,107 Sponsors ' Captain, Ski Club, Girls ' League Cabinet Head, Crest, FT A Emigh, Bob 54,139 Eng, Wanda 52,107 Sponsors-Sergeant Erdman, John 42,139 Erdman, Karen 154 Erdman, Ron 61,139 Erickson, Mrs, Ramona 168 Esary, Scott 14,55,77,86,154 Evans, Mike 21,60,107 Band, Equites Hi Y, Wrestling Ewing, Betty 59,154 Ewing, Chris 40,107 Ewing, Rita 40,106 Distributive Education Club F FaGalde, Sandra 135 Fagerstrom, Sara 25,29,43,63, 106,131,32,30,35 Gamma Sigma Chi-President, International Relations Future Teachers, Minute Girl, National Honor Society Fairchild, Gary 36,139 Fairley, Brenda 154 Fairley, Johnie 60,139 Falotico, Suzanne 18,106 Mixed Ensemble FanciuHo, Pamm Jo 29,139 Fanciullo, Peggy Lee 14,139 Fanshier, Julie 29,32,35,52, 139 Farlin, Gary 84,139 Farmer, Marlene 1 39 Farrell, Pat 139 Farris, Corey 22,154 Fausti, Kathy 62,139 Fernandes, Donna 43,61,139 Fiedler, Jim 18,26,32,36,56, 139 Fields, Karen 25,32,106 International Relations Club, Nat ' l Honor Society Figgins, Gordon 59,135 Figgins, Linda 139 Filan, Barbara 139 Ft Ian, Dale 106 Filan, Doug 72,73,74,78,80, 139 Filan, Mike 44,56,77,154 Filan, Paula 63,106 Homeroom-Class President, FFA Sweetheart, Junior Class- Secretary, Leg. Assembly Rep , Girls ' Basketball Fine, Cindy 158,165 Fine, Craig 14,56,154 Fine, Gary 57,1 39 Fine, Virginia 22,42,154 Fink, Greg 32,37,66,78,80,139 Finseth, Valerie 140 Fisher, Patty 154 Flanagan, Rick 59,140 Fleek, Ronda 154 Fleenor, Mary 140 Fleiger, Stephen 62,106 Teacher ' s Assistant Fletcher, Mr, Felix 72,76,168 Flowers, Dana 135 DECA, Minute Girl Follett, Laura 60,140 Folsom, Pete 55,154 Fondahn, Dick 58,77,154 Foster, Dixie 140 Foster, Steve 40,41,59,106 Distributive Education Club Foust, Judy 154 Fowler, Teresa 22,140 Franco, Anthony 53,54,77,155 Frank, Lynn 43,140 Frank, Wayne 32,66,106 Cross-Country, Track, National Honor Society Franklin, Kathy 155 Frazure, Dianne 14,140 Fredrickson, Dave 72,106 Football, Basketball, WW Hi-Y, Boys ' Federation Rep, Freeland, Deborah 140 Freeman, Kathy 17,29,155 Freeman, Kari Ann 25,29,30, 32,43,52,62,89,91 Future Teachers of America, International Relations, NHS, After School Sports, Crest Freepons, Mary 14,43,62,140 Freise, Mark 34,54,66 155 Freitas, Collins 39,44,55,106 Future Farmers of America, Leadership Committee-Chair , Calendar Committee Freitas, Louann 17,155 French, Cheryl 14,30,32,43, 61,70,71,88,89,106 Cheerleader, Girls ' Sports, Choir, Future Teachers, National Honor Society French, Deborah 52,140 French, Linda 107 French, Lynn 155 French, Kevin 106 Friesen, Renee 35,155 Froese, Stan 57,155 Frost, Brenda 135 Fry, Glenn A. 57,155 Fuentes, Richard 155 Fuge, Jeanne 140 Futgham, Mary Lou 107 Fulgham, Peggy 17,25,32,140 Fuller, Debbie 155 Fuller, Vickie 14,155 G Gabel, Alice 155 Gabriel, Tim 21,22,87 107 Mountain Climbing Club , Swim Team Gabriel, Victoria 42,140 Gaddis, Tim 41,59,107 Distributive Education Club Gaines, Connie 155 Gale, Debbie 155 Gall, Shirley 40,107 DECA Galt, Robert 140 Gallagher, John 32,34,46,48, 52,53,107 Royal Blue Staff, Drill 181 Team, Journal Staff, Quill Scroll, Nat ' l Honor Soc. Gallagher, Roger 108 Intramurals, Royal Blue Staff Gallaher, Jim 55,77,81,155 Ganguet, Dianne 43,140 Garcia, Gloria 155 Garland, Gregg 38,78,80,95, 108,134 Key Club-Treasurer, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball Garland, Len 42,46,140 Garland, Mrs Mona 167 Garmire, Steve 53,55,155 Garner, Don 22,39,152,155 Garrard, Rick 140 Garvie, Verne 18,108 Choir, Orchestra, Legis lative Assembly Garza, Dora 155 Garza, Roy 135 Gau, Jim 14,16,21,54,155 Gau, Marrianne 52,63,140 Gehrett, Jay 37,55,72,76,108 Equites Hi-Y-Secretary, Varsity Football Gehring, Mark 108 Gehrke, Dale 36,54,108 WW Hi-Y Vice-President, RQTC Color Guard, ROTC Company Commander Gehrling, Dean 140,143 Geidl, Mrs. Mary Jo 169 Gessel, Susan 22,155 G esse I, Victor 44,108 Future Farmers of America Gies, Bill 58,155 Gilman, Gary 86,140 Gipson, Elaine 17,140 Glasgow, Mr. Lavern 169 Glaspell, Randi 140 Gteaton, Jeff 52,53,108 Drill Team Glen, John 34,48,66,108 Cross Country, F.D. Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, Tennis Goble, Rozann 18,63,140 Goebel, Dale F, 54,155 Goebel, Wayne 53,56,62,155 Goetsch, Dave 43,155 Goetsch, Paul 14,50,52,87,91, 108,116 ROTG-Brigade Adjutant, Future Teachers of America Goetz, Paul 21,22,140 Golden, Helen 46,140 Goldsbury, Debbie 13,25,29,30, 32.48.91.109 Crest-President, Journal- Editor, International Relations, Quill Scroll National Honor Society Goldsbury, Sheila 29,30,155 Goldsbury, Tony 18,26,37,53, 56,141 Goods] I, Dan L 54,155 Gonzalez, Juan 77,27,58,150 Goodhew, Denny 14,16,18,19, 21.60.109 Mixed Ensemble, Band, Choir- Student Director 8t Pres. Gootsbey, Jan 21,39,141 Gossage, Phillip C. 165 Gorham, Scott 36,55,140 Gaucher, Doug 40,59,61,109 DEC A Graham, Jeri 42,43,109 After School Sports-Tennis, Basketball, FTA Grassi, Gordon R. 48,58,155, 165 Graves, Danny 141 Gray, Dennis 61,109 Cross-Country, Baseball, Track, Legislative Rep. Gray, Rosie 59,155 Gray, Miss Ruth 46,169 Green, Fred 12,14,15,21,109 ASB Vice-President, Band Green, Vicki 155 Greer, Daniel 141 Greethurst, Gwen 17,30,48,141 Gregerson, Jeanie 141 Gregerson, Sandi 165 Grenseman, Donald 109 Griess, Richard 58,141 Griffin, Rodney 40,110 Distributive Education Club Grimes, Bob 16,59,110 Wrestling Griswold, Cathy 155 Gruben, Fred 141 Guel, Belen 155 Guel, Edward 110 Guthmiller, Reinhold 14,44,107 Ag Mech.-Asst., FFA Guthmiller, Debbie 155 Guyer, Kenneth 21,110 Band Gwinn, Deanna 42,141,143 H Haas, Doug 141 Haberstock, Mr, Joe 174 Haberstok, Jo Kay 18,42,43,141 Hadley, David 21,46,111 Royal Blue Staff, Tennis Senior Band Haer, Douglas 18,36,82,141 Hagedorn, Edna 71,155 Hagemeister, Janet 16,18,88, 141 Hagen, Larry 52,53,61,111 ROTC-Majof, Shop AssL, Legislative Assembly Rep. Hagen, Linda 21,25,30,32,42, 43,111 International Relations, Senior Band, Crest, NHS Future Homemakers America- Vice-President Hahn, Allen 58,165 Hahn, Richard 141 Hahner, Judy 29,155 Hair, Steve 14,17,39,57,77, 155 Hall, Cheryl 141 Halt, Lori 155 Hamada, Barbara 34,43,60,141 Hanek,John 155 Hanford, Mrs. Darlene 174 Hamby, Shirley 63,141 Hamilton, Trina 155 Hamm, David 22,155 Hamm, Mr. John 15,170 Hanbey, Doug 58,155 Hanek, David 22,155 Hansens, John 37,57,58,141, 165 Hanson, Don 26,37,61,69,72, 75,94,111,122 Senior Class-President, Football, Wrestling, Track, Equites Hanson, Mr. Franklin B. 90,166 Hanson, Franklin 38,56,72,73, 76,141 Hanson, Susan 18,32,52,61,88, 110 Sponsors-Major, After School Sports-Tennis, Basketball, Choir, Nat ' l Honor Society Herbert, Deborah 30,42,63,110 Crest, Minute Girl Harbofd, Ellen 155 Harding, Gerald 141 Harding, Karin 155 Harding, Kay 42,62,110 FHA-Chairman Hargitt, Romona 141 Harkins, Becky 14 ,60,141 Harkins, David 58,141 Harlan, Joan 14,32,43,60,111 FTA-President, After School Sports-Tennis, Minute Girl, Homecoming Committee, NHS Harmon, John 39,57,143 Harmon, Tom 141 Harold, Jim 21,82,141 Harper, Viki 141 Harrigan, Patrick 48,135 Journal Staff Harris, Frank 16,46,55,141 Harris, Michael 32,38,52,111 ROTC-Cadet Major, Baseball, Basketball, Key Club, NHS Harris, Peggy 22,29.142 Harris, Shirley 16,21,32,34. 87.111 Band, Mt Climbing, Nat ' l Honor Soc., Latin Honor Soc. Harstad, Jill 17,42,155 Hartford, Jim 14,36,57,155 Hartford, Judy 29,30,50,52, 63.91.111 Sponsors, Crest, Ski Club, Girls ' League Cabinet Hartley, Kim 43,110,134 Future Teachers of America- Secretary Hartley, Mrs. Marlene 174 Hartliep, Debbie 111 Hartliep, Dianne 142 Hartman, Tom D. 17,56,155 Hartwell, Sue 111 Hartzheim, Marcia 43,60,61, 88.111 Future Teachers of America Hastings, John 155 Hathaway, Nancy 17,30,142 Hauck, Brent 54,156 Haugen, Candace 32,35,62,111, 121 Gamma Sigma Chi Vice-Pres., Girls ' After School Sports- Volleyball, Ski Club, NHS Haux, Mike 142 Hawes, Karen 156 Hawes, Richard 112 Hayden, Harmon 150 Hayden, Linda 112 Hays, Cora Lee 142 Hays, Jackie 30,43,52,63,69 70,71,94,112 WW Hi-Y, Track Team Jacobsen, Bonnie 156 Sr Class Girts ' League Rep. Holm, Pete 57,142 Jacobsen, Nancy 42,114 Crest, Sponsors, Cheerleader- Honeycutt, Joe 18,19,21,25, Transfer: Ski Club, National Varsity, FT A 42,60,62,113 Honor Society, Rifle Team, Hayes, Tony 38,59,77,142 International Relations Girls ' State, FHA Heacock, Craig 58,156 Club, Boys ' Federation Rep., Jacobsen, Paul 55,156 Heagle, Brian 112 Band, Choir, Honor Roll Jacobson, Elwood 58,114 Hector, Gary (Kelly) 36,72, Honn, Thomas 113 Jaeger, Lorraine 16,19,156 77,142 Hoover, Harold 50,60,113,116 Jaekel, Marjorie 59,143 Hedine, Karen 22,156 Track James, Annette 156 Heilbrun, Rick 59,142 Hoover, Kent D. 14,56,77,156, Jamison, Margaret 19,21,29, Heimbigner, Mr. Jacob 174 165 30,32,43,63,114 Heimbigner, Jaquie 142 Hopkins, James 54,156 Girls ' League Cab. Head, Heinz, Michael 112 Hoppen, Steven 142 Ski Club. NHS, Band, FTA Heisey, Terry 142 Horner, Karen 156 Jansen, Mrs. Marge 167 Helback, Mike 54,84,156 Horton, Kandi 14,32,43,113 Jaquish, Judy 35,43,114 Heifer, Darrel 46,54,142,146 Leg. Assembly Rep., Tennis, Ni Epsilon Omega, FTA, Heilberg, Martin R 54,156 NHS, FT A, Ski Club After School Sports-Tennis HeHiker, Kevin 56,156 Horton, Shelly 22,32,30,136, Jenkins, Debi 24,157 Hender, Dave 17,142 142 Jennings, Roy 135 Henderson, Connie 150 Hovland, Sandra 40,113 Jensen, Deena 52,136,143 Henderson, Gwen 142 DECA Jesberger, Cindy 143 Henderson, Ron 112 Howard, Anita 29,142 Jesberger, Janice 157 Henderson, Steve 40,41,112 Howard, Danny J. 54,156 Jessee, Julie 32,88,143 Distributive Education Club Howells, Mrs. Ada 167 Jessee, Kathy 91,157 Hendrickson, Randy 150 Hubbs, Cindy 113 Jessee, Kirk 44,55,143 Hendrix, Kris 165 Future Homemakers of Jessee, Thomas 44,78,80,143 Henry, Blair 26,37,86,142 America, Debate, Leg, Jewell, Greg 38,40,41,78,81, Herbert, Jim 14,26,142 Assembly 114 Herbert, Larry 36,60,82,142 Huether, Larry 52,55,56,142 Key Club, Basketball, DECA Hergert, Bob 26,37,52,53,72, Huff, Debby 156 Job, Janice 59,143 76,112 Huff, Delbert 54,165 John, Ruth 35,40,114 Varsity Football, ROIC- Hufford, Dave 57,58,142 Gamma Sigma Chi, Senior Play, C Maj. S-4 Hughes, William C. 57,81,166 DECA Hergert, Brian 38,142 Huie, Marty 52,53,113 Johnson, Barry P, 56,157 Hernandez, Delia 112 Drill Team Johnson, Cindy 157 Hernandez, Hilda 156 Huie, Myron 52,56,142 Johnson, Clifford 18,143 Hernandez, Juan 14,38,66,142 Hu Its, Robert 40,135 Johnson, Mark 114 Hernandez, Rita 156 DECA Johnson, Martin 14,114 Herndon, Kathy 42,142 Humphrey, Sherri 22,43,30, Johnson, Mary 150 Herres, Daniel 57,156 52,113 Johnson, Maury 59,114 Hessler, Kathy 16,156 Sponsors, Flagswinger, Ski Future Farmers of America Hickman, Connie 150 Club, Girls ' League Johnson, Randy 143 Hicks, Doug 53,44,56,156 Hunger, Kenneth 165 Johnson, Robert 54,157 Hicks, George 37,41,86,112 Hunt, Colleen 17,35,156 Johnson, Scott 115 Swimming Hunt, Lauren 46,142 Jones, Alan 16,21,22,32,39, Higdon, Susan 150 Hunt, Randy 143 Higginbotham, Jack 39,54,77, Hunter, Beverly 142 Jones, Carole 59,143 156 Huntington, Bill 18,19,21,66, Jones, David 36,39,57,157 Higgins, Dave 56,156 113 Jones, David K. 143 Hildreth, Phillip 53,58,156 Senior Soph. Bands, Cross- Jones, Dwelley 15,25,32,36, Hill, Gerald 142 Country, Boys ' Fed. Rep., 60,66,115 Hill, JoAnn 43,61,88,142 Basketball international Relations Hilt, Kem 30,156 Huntington, Mary 42,52,61,62, Club, FD Hi-Y, Cross Country, Hill, Steve 61,105,135 114 Track, Nat. Honor Society ROTC Officer Sponsors Jones, Gary 14.44,55,143 Hillyard, Dave 58,112 Huntington, Mr. Ron 170 Jones, Kem 115 Shop Assistant Huntley, Randy 37,58,82,156 Future Farmers of America Hilton, DeWayne C. 156 Hurst, Judy 150 Jones, Mrs. Marianna 24,173 Hirsh, Judie 52,62,112 Hust, Ramone 22,156 Jones, Marianne 14,48,157 Sponsors Jones, Marilyn 59,115 Hochstatter, Ted 22,156 1 Rally Hockett, Curtis 38,113 Jones, Mrs. Martina 174 Key Club, Golf, Mad Hatters Ingstad, Sally 17,21,143,156 Jones, Meredith 22,25,29,30, Hoekstra, Stacy 142 Issel, Lee 59,150 32,62,63,88,115 Hoffman, Sandra 14,42,60,142 Girls ' League Cabinet Head, Hogenson, Mike 36,113 J Latin Honorary Society, NHS, WW Hi-Y, Boys ' Fed. Rep, Band Majorette, Crest Hoggan, Craig 21,66,142 Jackson, Linda 143 Jordan, James 115 Holbrook, Randi 14,26,36,60, Jackson, Mr. Marion 174 Jordan, Kathy 63,157 142 Jackson, Sharry Lyn 14,135 Jordan, Pam 62,143 Ho Ice, Paul L. 17,56,156 Jacky, Gary 55,34,156 Jordan, Steve 39,56,135 Holland, Tom 53,55,142 Jacky, Karen 34,156 Swim Team Hollinquest, Linda 142 Jacky, Mr, Lewis 174 Joy, Judy 18,39,46,115 Holloway, Glenn 113,132 Jacobs, Becky 17,156 Royal Blue Staff, Choir 183 Joy, Mary T57 Jungmann, Connie 62,1 T5 Royalettes, Girts ' Sports Jungmann, Gretchen 29,30,157 K Kaminski, Joe 18,86,87 143 Karl, Ricki 55,157 Karl, Stephanie 150 Katsel, Bonnie 16,19,43,46,60, 115 Orchestra, Royal Blue Staff, Jr. High Orchestra-Teacher ' s Assistant, FT A Kausche, Marian 30,157 Kausche, Merla 35,115 Ni Epsilon Omega-Sec, Treas., After School Sports, Minute Girl Keiler, Jay 57,143 Keller, Terry 143 Kelly, Dean 44,59,115 Kelly, Gregory 26,44,115 Future Farmers of America- Reporter Kelly, Shannon 14,157 Kelly, Tim 54,167 Kempf, Vicki 29,143 Kent, Mr, Gordon 167 Kent, Ron 22,157 Kentch, Dave 57,157 Keown, Tom 34,56,157 Kerns, Debra 18,32,35,43,143 Keyes, Jeph 26,34,55,84,157 Key non, Bob 55,66,157 Kibler, David 44,150 Kibler, Kris 40,61,116 Legislative Assembly, DEC A, After School Sports, Girls ' League Alt., Minute Girl Kimble, Tauna 14,157 King, Randy 57,157 King, Rosanna 34,48,150 Kingsley, Kathy 157 Kinler, Jennifer 18,143 Kinman, Virginia 42,143 Kinney, Nikki 18,42,143 Kinter, Sendee 150 Kinzer, Lynette 63,143 Kirby, Keith 116 Kirby, Mike 55,157 Klassen, Ronald 174 Klees, Lenore 157 Klein, Connie 157,164 Klein, David 52,54,143 Klein, Ron 165 Kluehe, Arman 143 Kluehe, Jane! 17,18,29,43,116 Girls ' Ensemble, Minute Girl, After School Sports Knopf, Kathy 158 Knotts, Debbie 143 Knotts, Keith 22,157 Knowles, Mary Jo 29,143 Knuth, Barbara 43,143 Knutson, Alan 66,116 Legislative Assembly Rep , Boys ' Federation Rep., Baseball, Cross-Country Koch, Keith 44,59,143 Koch, Mrs. Mary 170 Koerner, Lavern 158 Kohn, Sharon 17,158 Kolbe, Suzy 34,48,143 Kralman, Mike 44,143 Kress, Debi 60,116 Girls ' League Activities, Minute Girl Krummel, Jerry 72,77,81,143 Kuhn, Sharon 143 Kuljis, Penney 42,116 Future Homemakers of America Kusler, Mr. Duane 170 Kuykendall, Diane 165 Kuzens, Paula 116 L LaGasa, Bruce 58,116 Color Guard Lake, Sheila 88,158 Lamb, Paul 18,57,158 Lamb, Sandy 40,41,42,112 Future Homemakers of America, DECA Lambert, Paul 55,158 Land, Mike 38,117,122 Wrestling, Intramurals, Key Club, Homeroom-Officer, Leg Assembly Landers, Patty 143 Landoni, Kathy 158 Landoni, Laura 158 Landoni, Terry 144 Lane, Lori 117 Girls ' League Lane, Debi 144 Lang, Mr. Bernard 170 Langdon, Jeffrey 150 Lanphier, Debbie 117 Laohasuwanarat, Werachai 150 Larsen, Mr Russell 20,170 Larson, Bob 56,158 Larson, Colleen 117 After School Sports Lasater, Debbie 29,52,63,117 Sponsor-Captain, Ski Club, Girls ' League Cabinet-Asst., Crest Lathrop, Kathy 60,144 Laufer Susan 59,117 Laughlin, Josephine 22,42,59, 158 Laurella, Rosanne 29,35,59, 88,144 Lauzon, Wille 32,34,39,46,117 National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Co-Ed. Royal Blue Lawrence, Darlene 59,158 Lawrence, Richard 58 ( 158 Ledbetter, Joe 59,117 Ledbetter, Mr. W. G. 166 Ledford, Janice 144 Ledford, Mary 158 Lehmann, Robert 57,158 Leiferman, Harry 14,36,52,53, 117 RQTC-Cadet Colonel, Drill Team-Commander, Boys ' Fed Rep., Secretary FD Hi-Y Lei per, Steven 58,144 Lenhart, Michele 22,158 Lentz, Ron 14,38,48,51,72,77, 117 Football, Wrestling, Key Club, Legislative Assembly, Mad Hatters Leonard, Jack 15,17,18,32,56, 117 ROTC-c Cpt., Choir, WHS Leonard, Richard 158 Leonard, Mrs Phyllis 173 Leonetti, Mike 144 Leslie, Cara 14,16,87,91,144 LeValley, Brandon 26,54,77, 82.158 LeValiey, Gary 37,72,77,82, 144 Lewis, Betty 18,32,34,117 Mixed Ensemble, Latin Honor Society, National Honor Soc Lewis, Carla 158 Lewis, Ray 144 Light, Ken 21,26,117 Senior Band, Pep Band Light, Mr Maurice 40,170 Lightfoot, Mike 37,53,58,144 Lightle, Georgia 59,117 Lindberg, Blake 26,36,56,82, 152 158,163 Lindberg, Kurt 14,25,32,36, 82.94.95.117 Senior Class-Vice Pres., International Relations- Pres., FD Hi-Y Pres., Natl Honor Society, Wrestling Undeman, Dean 54,61,44,117 Future Farmers of America, ROTC-Color Guard Lindgren, Fred 58,158 Lindsey, Charles 165 Lindsey, Joyce 158 Lindstrom, Terry 48,135 Transfer: Football, Base¬ ball, Basketball Linker, Vera 158 Litzenberger, Jule 144 Lloyd, Cindy 18,22,60,61,91, 144 Locati, Greg 46,54,158 Locati, Mike 58,158 Locati, Susan 144 Locust, Alton 165 Loiseau, Lesli 17,158 Lommasson, Tom 59,158 Looey, David 144 Long, Edee Arvidson 118 Long, John 150 Long, Rick 144 Looman, Rose 41,118 Loseke, Karlene 35,144 Loudermilk, Debbie 14,16,21, 32.43.61.118 Senior Band, Ski Club, FTA, P.E. Assistant, NHS Lovejoy, Nancy 158 Loveless, Michael D. 17,53, 56.158 Lovett, Debbie 158 Low, Mr. Jack 170 Lowell, Dale 18,50,91,118 Lowery, Lee 144 Lowery, Randy 54,158 Lowery, Msg Robert 58,171 Lowrance, Pat 135 Drill Team, Boys ' Fed. Lukas, Pearl 158 Lynch, Debbie 144 Lynch, Tonia 42,62,118 Teacher ' s Assistant, Rally Lyons, David L 57,158 Lyons, Edward 144 Lythgoe, Bob 17,18,21,60,61, 118 Band, Choir, Drum Major lythgoe, Ted 18,144 Lytle, Mr. Joseph 171 M Mace, Jo Ann 144 Mackey, Gary 135 Boys ' Federation Rep, Mackey, Steve 53,57,158 Mackler, Larry 26,53,55,56,86, 144 MacMurdo, Sheryl 17,158 Maddess, Dwight 54,81,158 Maddess, Sharon 32,43,62,118, 121 Tennis, FTA, Ski Club, NHS, Legislative Assembly Rep. Magi 11, Ron 44,118 Maiden, Ken 44,61,118 Future Farmers of America- President, State Farmer Maiden, Thomas 36,57,158 Maiuri, Sharon 42,59,144 Malcolm, David 58,144 Mann, Sally 35,43,118 Gamma Sigma Chi Treasurer, Future Teachers of America Mansfield, Steph 29,158 Manuel, Gerald 36,118 WW Hi-Y Treasurer SgL at Arms, Homeroom-President, Sports Manuel, Marlene 158 Manuel, Ronald 14,36,59,144 Marable, Miss Virginia 91,170 Marr, Bradley 44,57,144 Marsh, Allison 34,48,144 Martens, Mark 54,158 Martin, Christine 62,135 Martin, Jeff 57,158 Martin, Mark 55,66,165 Martin, Mary 32,118 Sponsors-Ca plain, Ski Club, Tennis, NHS, International Relations Club Martin, Mary Jo 29,30,52,136, 144 Martin, Patrick 14,44,61,118 Swim Team, Football Martinez, Richard 57,158 Martuscelli, Frances 158 Martuscelli, Janet 135 Marum, Mike 119 Walla Walla Hi-Y Mason, Mrs, Diane 173 Mason, Lana 118 Minute Girl-Assist ant. Future Homemakers of America Mason, Susan 42,158 Mason, Richard 61,119 Track, Rifle Team, RGTC- Officer Masoner, Sony 14,22,35,24,144 Mathews, Cindy 40,119 Basketball Team Mathison, Ajay 144 Matthews, Gary 135 Matuskl, Suanne 63,144 Mauer, Jo Ann 144 Maxson, Mr. LaVerne 170 Mayers, Patty 30,144 Maylender, Cindy 32,43,62, 119,134 Future Teachers of America- Officer Chairman, Girls ' After School Sports, NHS, Teacher ' s Assistant-Typing Maylender, Kris 122,144 McBain, Bob 57,59,158 McBee, Mrs, Jo Lynn 29,166 McBride, Mr. Charles 171 McBride, Ron 32,38,119 Homeroom-President, NHS, Baseball McCalley, Mary 15,18,63,158 McCauley, Danny 39,55,72,73, 76,81,158 McCauley, Tina 158 McCaw, Michael 16,144 McClanahan, Dave 159 McClanahan, Karla 42,119 Gamma Sigma Chi, Future Homemakers of America-Pres McClellan, Kelly 21,32,39,144 McClenny, Marda 30,61,88,119, 134 Girls ' After School Sports McClure, Sheri 29,30,52,60, 119 Girls ' League Cabinet, Leg. Assembly Rep., Majorette, Traffic Court-Junior Justice Sponsors McConn, Terry 21,32,50,91,119 Public Address Team, Senior Band, Homeroom Activities, National Honor Society McConnell, Lynn 30,52,62,119 Sponsors-Sergeam MeCorkle, Mr. Bill 170 McCoy, Donna 41,42,119 McCoy, Pam 159 McCracken, Patti 42,119 Minute Girl McDonald, John 39,56,77,81,159 McDowell, Atvin 144 McDowell, James 26,37,86,119 Equites Hi-Y, Ski Club, FFA, Wrestling McEachen, Mary 18,29,144 McElhaney, Carol 159 McEwen, James 59,144 McFall, Barbara 25,29,30,6% 95,119 Girls ' League-Cabinet Head, Crest-Secretary Treas., NHS, Legislative Assembly, International Relations Club McFall, Shannon 18,30,52,61, 88,144,150 McFarlane, Scott 36,58,77,159 McFarley, Mary 144 McGovern, Miss Florence 167 McGraw, Mrs. Louette 173 McGuire, Doug 44,46,57,159 McHargue, Stephen 144 McIntosh, Roger 77,144 McIntyre, Cae 15,22,159 McKay, Hilda 22,159 McKay, Mr. J. R, 171 McKay, James 44,55,56,144 McKenny, Joyce 25,30,32,42, 43,62,91,120 International Relations, National Honor Society, Gymnastics McKillip, Lana 40,120, Distributive Education Clubs of America McKillip, Shannon 62,150 McKinney, Frank 26,144 McMano, Deanne 120 McManus, Dan 36,54,159 McMillan, Blaine McPherson, Carol 159 McPherson, Debbie 144 McPherson, Janice 59 McPherson, Patty 17,159 McPherson, Steve 150 Meiners, Annette 29,30,159 Meilish, Paul 165 Mendoza, Manuel 46,53,54,120 Rifle Team, Drill Team, Royal Blue Staff Meredith, Dan 58,159 Meredith, John 120 Merry, John 55,159 Meyer, Arlen 55,61,159 Meyer, Jean 44,58,159 Meyer, Mr Robert 72,76,81,78, 171 Meyers, Linda 14,144 Meyers, Wendy 21,22,42,145 Michaelis, Greg 53,56,159 Michaelson, Mr. Darrell 174 Michener, Mike 21,53,54,145 Milam, Connie 14,120 Legislative Assembly, Sports After School, Office Girl Milam, Debbi 30,52,60,63,145 Milbrath, Brian 22,159 Miller, Beverly 43,120 Girls ' Track, Gymnastics, Volleyball, Badminton, FTA Miller, Cynthia L 17,60,91, 145 Miller, Cynthia K 16,63,145, Miller, Karin 165 Miller, Kathy A 17,60,120 Sponsors, Latin Honorary Miller, Kathy Miller, Lane 29,52,145 Miller, Leslie 58,81,159 Miller, Tracey 41,42,120 DEC A Secretary Millett, Loretta 60,120 Millett, Marilyn 159,165 Mills, Mr. Don 174 Mills, Terry 145 Mlnkler, Gary 165 Minnich, Mike 14,37,72,75,76, 78,81,145 Minnick, Margaret 12,13,22, 25.29.32.121 International Relations, ASB Treasurer, Girls ' Sports, Band Flagswinger, NHS Mitchell, David 121 Boys ' Federation Mitchell, Mike 38,55,72,74, 76,78,145,81 Mitchell, Sandra 14,17,18, 29.33.121 Legislative Assembly, After School Sports, Nat ' t Honor Society, Girls ' Ensemble- Vocal Moberly, Mary Ann 135 Mobley, Linda 145 Mohr, Pat 159 Montgomery, Doug 145 Moore, Barbara 121 Legislative Assembly, Honor Roll Moore, Dallas 14,26 59,122 Boys Federation, Future Farmers of America Moore, Debbie 145,159 Moore, Dick 54,60,147 Moore, Janet 18,33,61 ,88,89, 122 FHA-Officer, Choir, Girls ' Sports, Homeroom Officer, NHS Moore, Julie 145 Moore, Mike 54,159 Moore, Pam 145 Moore, Sandy 145 Moore, Vickie 42,159 Moosman, Kent 26,32,72,76,145 Moosman Steve 14,30,33,52,53, 122,175 Legislative Assembly, Rifle Team, Chess Club, National Merit Finalist, NHS Moreno, Evangelina 35,145 Moreno, Joe 26,39,54,72,73,74, 75,81,159,162 Morgan, Dick 55,159 Morgan, Frank 145 Morgan, Pam 145 Morgan, Terry 24,42,145 Mork, Jolyn 34,122 Latin Honorary Moring, Carol 150 Moro, Frank 44,145 Morrisette, Dan 54,159 Morrison, Jock 26,38,42,59,72, 76,145 Morrison, Mrs. Mary Ellen 171 Morrow, Carl 150 Morrow, Sherry 41,122 Moser, Mr, Edwin 170 Mosgrove, Matt 16,55,159 Moss, Dave 56,159 Muthair, Sarita 159 Munger, Candace 24 ,42,145 Monger, Kathy 24,159 Murphy, John 54,169 Murys, Debra 42,59,145 Myers, Allan 14,122 Legislative Assembly Myers, Mrs. Betty 167 Myers, Dee 159 Myers, Dennis 26,55,145 Myers, Keith 15,21,33,36,122 Myers, Nancy 145 Myers, Richard 21,122,145 international Relations, FD HLY, Finalist Masonic Award, Band, NHS Myrick, Bob 57,159 Myrick, John 53,58,159 Myrick, Tracie 48,159 N Naimy, Jennifer 25,29,32,145 Nakonieczny, Ed 135 Nalley, Dennis 55,159 Naus, Rebecca 16,18,25,30,33, 122 International Relations, Mixed Ensemble, Orchestra, Choir, Natl Honor Society Neal, Jeff 122 Neher, Norma 29,52,145 Neher, Mr. Richard 26,166 Nelson, Mr. Clark 171 Nelson, Jerry 145 Nelson, Robert 57,58 59,145 Nesbitt, Mr. Date 170 Nesteby, Larry 145 Newborn, Robin 14,16 17,18,21, 22,145 Newman, Candace 145 Newton, Robyn 17,18,19,60,122 Girls ' Ensemble, Girls ' Glee- Asst Director, Choir, Mixed Ensemble, All-Northwest Choir Nibler, Diane 159 Nibler, Michael 19,145 Nichols, Dave 57,159 Nicoles, Terry 145 Nielsen, Vikki 88,159 Niva, Tom 57,159 Nixon, Danny 145 Nixon, Paula 159 Noble, Nancy 30,159 Nokes, David 22,145 Nokes, Steve 22,159,161 Norcott, Bill 54,66,159 Norcott, Linda 14,25,33,35, 60,121,123,131 International Relations, Gamma Sigma Chi, Future Teachers of America, NHS Nordstrom, Gay I 52,145 Nordstrom, Marsha 17,159 Norton, Maria 62,145 Norton, Mike 150 Novakovich, John 59,145 O Oborne, Dave 159 O ' Brien, Jack 14,123 O ' Brien, Mrs. Nadine 174 Ocanaz, Lius 56,150 Ocanaz Manuel 159 Oldfield, Jean 17,24,29,160 Olds, Mr. Clifford 171 Oligher, Ray 53,54,160,165 Olm, Debbie 52,43,123 Sponsors-Sergeant, FT A, Ski Club Olin, Teri 29,88,160 Oliver, Kathy 40,123 Girls ' League Rep. Olsen, Dean 54,56,160 Olsen, Kenneth 58,145 Olson, Dave 135 Transfer: Future Farmers of America Olson, Ricky 135 Ongers, Tony 44,146 Orton, Hal lie 160 Orton, William 160 Osborn, Donna T60 Osborn, Lynn Ann 135 Osborn, Shawn 17,59,160 Ouderktrk, Kris 152,160 Oury, Jim 15,26,38,61,69,72, 73,75,78,81,123 Football, Basketball, Track, Boys ' Federation President, Key Club Overman, Mark 43,123 Future Teachers of America Overturf, Jan 14,39,123 Legislative Assembly Rep., Debate Owens, Everett 160 Owens, James 146 P Palumbo, Fred 14,123,127 Homeroom Representative, WW Hi-Y Parker, Chris 44,146 Parker, Dave 53,56,160 Parker, Pamela 146 Parker, Richard 56,160,161 Parks, Robert 17,146 Parris, Marilyn 40,60,123 Minute Girt, Pep Club Parrot, Marsha 160 Parson, Dave A. 38,59,61,72, 73,74,123 Boys ' Federation Rep., Key Club, Wrestling, Football, Jr. Homeroom-President Parson, Dave D. 82,135 Parson, Patti 14,160 Parsons, Janice 160 Passmore, LaRae 29,33,43,61, 123,134 Girls ' League Cabinet Head- Bulletin Board, NHS, FTA- Chairman of Social Passmore, Norm 36,39,55,160 Patterson, Mr Charles 150,171 Patterson, Steve 14,56,146 Patton, Charles 165 Patton, Jeffrey 146 Pauly, Charles 54,77,160 Pavish, Teresa 29,35,124 Homeroom-Secretary-Treas., Minute Girt Payton, Doug 54,60,146 Peacock, Mary 42 88 160 Pearson, Marilyn G 150 Pedersen, Bradley 36 61,165 Pemberton, James 57 Perini, Amy 14,42,160 Perini, Stephen 14,19,21,26,32, 66,146 Perkins, John 146 Perrault, Dean 21,82,135 Band, Wrestling Perrault, Jennifer 160 Person, Lee 146 Person, Pat 44,58,160 Person, Michelle 146 Perry, Diane 160 Perry, Michelle 29,35,46,124 Ni Epsilon Omega, Homeroom Minute Girl, Royal Blue Perry, Mike 53,58,160 Peterman, Richard 135 Key Club Peters, Duane 146 Petersen, Dana 146 Petersen, James Petersen, Janine 30,60,146 Petersen, Linda Jean 42,124 Transfer: Rally, Future Homemakers of America, FTA P Radio Club, Go-editor Pasco Wasco Peterson, Mrs. Betty 171 Peterson, Daniel 146 Peterson, Dave 54,160 Peterson, Don 56,66,160 Peterson, Dr Del 166 Peterson, John 14,18,57,160 Peterson Niels 43,25,124 FTA-Sgt. at Arms, Homeroom Intramurals, IR Club Peterson, Robert 61,124 Rea, Mrs. Louise 1 71 Rook, David 22,161 Phillips, Dan 124 Rease, Terri 146 Roop, Roberta 21,30,43,147 Phillips, Leslie 59,146 Reaves, Rosemary 22,161 Rosenkranz, Kim 38,56,59,147, Phinney, Susan May 124 Rebman, Vicki 161 26 Girls ' League Record, Bruce 56,161 Roska, John 147 Pitts, Mary Lou 40,41,124 Record, Randy 56,146 Ross, Jeff 53,58,161 FHA-Secretary, Pep Club, Reed, Steven 14,146 Ross, Mary 40,125 FTA, Track, DECA Reeves, Lois 88,161 Roth, Carol 29,30,52,125 Plachta, Ron 165 Reeves, Truia 40,62,124 Sponsors-Lieut,, Crest, Plummer, Anne 29,42,63,124 Transfer: F HA President, Girls ' League Cabinet Girls ' League Cabinet, Leg, Girls ' Sports, Who ' s Who In Rothwell, Kathy 161 Assembly Rep.. Minute Girl, Home Economics, Student Roup, Linda 29,147 Latin Honorary Council, Crisco Award Rouse, Cathy 161 Pol ley, Mr. Ray 170 Reger, Chuck 53,61,125 Rouse, Michelle 147 Polumsky, Jeanine 61,88,124 Reger, Marsha 161,164 Rowe, Dave 58,91,161 134 Reid, Brad 56,161 Rowse, Keven 58,161 Girls ' After School Sports, Reid, Jams 17,18,125 Rowse, Steven 147 P.E, Assistant Girls ' Ensemble, Choir Ruff corn, Ron 125 Ponti, Karen 17,30,146 Reid, Mrs. Myrtle 174 Rushlow, Diane 40,41,62,125 Poole, Mr. Richard 102,171 Retd, Tom 39,54,77,161 Sophomore Homeroom-Sec ' y Pope, Barbara 18,30,34,48,146 Reifsnider, Frank 56,161 DECA Pope, Diane 30,160 Reifsntder, Sharon 42,48,146 Russell, Lance 147 Porter, Jo Ann 146 Reister, Carolyn 17,88,161 Russell, Mark 54 Porter, Steve 37,56,82,160 Reister, Edward 52,125 Russell, Marta 35,147 Potter, Anita 160 Boys ' Federation Rep., Russell, Randy 39,57,82,161 Potter, Mike 160 Drill Team Russell, Richard 125 Potter, Sheila 160 Reiswig, Sheri 161 Ruther, Janice 35,42,59,126 Powell, Dave 38,40,41,63,124 Rempel, Roland 54,161 Rutz, Greg 14,59,147 Soph. Jr. Vice-President, Wrestling, Key Club, DECA- Repass, Chris 26,58,81,161 Reser, MikeG. 54,77,81,161 Ryan, Basil 60,126 Vice-Pres., Leg. Assembly Powell, Joan 14,17,160 Reynolds, CoL James 171 Rhay, Colleen 161 S Preso, Judy 135 Rhay, Kathleen 135 Saari, Mr. Edwin 172 Preso, Larry 146 Rhodes, Mr. Kenneth 87,171 Sahle, Marjorie 147 Prest, Sandra 146 Rice, Jim 52,57,147 Sallee, Bekki 161 Preston, Jackie 160 Richards, Eva 147 Sallee, Charles 126 Preston, Richard 55,160 Richardson, Connie 125 Varsity Baseball-Manager Price, Darrell 58,160 Richardson, Deborah 30,52,60, Sakas, Criss 15,36,25,66,86, Priday, Donald 26,53,58,146 147,150 147 Priester, Kris 52,146 Richardson, George 56,161 Sams, Jim 56,161 Prine, Sgt. James 53,171 Richardson, Kristine 42,147 Sams, Mary 42,60,147 Prine, Julie 32,46,34,52,63, Richardson, Rodney 39,147 Samuel, Joy 165 146 Richardson, Tom 147 Sanderson, Dave 66 Pringle, Theresa 70,71,146 Ridenour, Randy 14,86,147 Sanderson, Trudy 161 Prior, Mike 53,58,60.66,146 Riedel, Susan 35,41,42,125 Sandahl , Carol 29,147 Pritcher, Scott 22,81,160 Girls ' Rifle Team, Ski Club Sandahl, Darla 18,30,40,41,52, Proctor, Dale 38,77,146 Riggs, Gary 125 126 Pruitt, Elli 160 Riggs, James 59,125 H o me r oo m - T reasu rer, Spon so rs, Pudwill, Debbie 88,160 Rinker, Mary Ann 135 DECA-Secretary, Choir Pudwill, Peggy 24,62,146 Rittenhouse, Robert 147 Savage, Judy 147 Pulfer, Bruce 14,146 Rittenhouse, Steven 135 Robanske, James 135 Sawyer, Anne 147 Sawyer, Dan 17,39,60,126 Q Roberts, Cheryl 161 Robinson, Judi 29,52,147 Sawyer, Sam 26,36,41,42,122,126 Wrestling, FD Hi-V, Mad Quain, Mrs. Eleanor 167 Robison, Ann 29,32,30,52,147 Hatters Robison, JoAnn 25,29,30,33, Schaefer, Linda 40,41,62,126 R 61,62,125 International Relations, Distributive Education Club-Treasu rer Ragan, Janet 145 Crest, Ski Club, Tennis Schaefer, Patty 29,52,147 Ragsdale, Linda 161 Team, Nat ' l Honor Society Sehaub, Mike 55,59,126 Ragsdale, Tina 17,62,146, Robison, Rhonda 18,52,147 Schaub, Paul 56,161 Raguso, Alan 39,52,60,124 Robison, Susan 14,161 Schatzel, Jerry 55,81,162 Ralston, Frank 22,161 Roff, Mr, Joseph 171 Schell, Lynette 162 Randall, Sandra 41,42,62,124 Rogers, Jay 39,55,161 Schmaltz, Susan 21,147 Future Homemakers of America Rogers, May Ellen 161 Schmerer, Lawayne 41,57,135 Raney, Kim 58,161 Rohde, Chris 161 Rifle Team Rappe, Debbie 17,161 Rohde, Linda 40,125 Schmerer, Steve 17,26,55,162 Rasmussen, Chris 146 Rohm, Kathryn 41 Schnebly, Mary Ann 30,147 Rasmussen, Sonja 42,161 Rojo, Sally 29,30,42,125 Schneider, Catly 18,147 Raugust, Connie 16,21,33,25, Girls ' League-Secretary, Schneidmiller, Albert 56,147 43,124 Gamma Sigma Chi, Crest, Schneidmiller, Janet 14,17, International Relations, Jr. Soph. Class Officer 18,29,30,33,43,126 Senior Band, FTA, NHS Roll, Michael 125 Girls ' League Cabinet, FTA, Rayborn, Debbie 40,41,62,124 Varsity Golf, Intramurals Crest, Choir-Secretary, NHS DECA-Vice President Romero, Roberto 147 Schneidmiller, Paul 26,33,50 187 188 61 ( 91J16,t26 Legislative Assembly Rep., Homeroom-President, Track, Baketball, NHS Schoesler, Jim 148 Schoessler, Jeff 57,84,162 Schoessler, Van 126 Homeroom-President, FD Hi Y, Golf Team Schulke, Jerry 162 Schulke, Mrs, Marjorie 174 Schweitzer, Jean 150 Scott, Claude 44,148 Scott, Mrs. Hazel 167 Scott, Marian 162 Scott, Rick 165 Scott, Robert 38,122,126 Football, Basketball, Tennis, Key Club, Honor Roll Scribner, Kevin 12,15,33,38, 72,74,77,127 ASB-Pres., Key Club, NHS, Football-Co-Captain Seel, Sandi 40,41,126 Homeroom Soph .-President, Legislative Assembly Rep., Minute Girl, DECA-Pres. Seiner, Ed 148 Selde, Cynthia 25,33,127 International Relations, Model United Nations, Latin Honorary, Honor Society Seri, Linda 17,61,127 Girls ' Glee Club Serven, Chandler 72,77,135 Football, Swim Team, Track Shafer, Don 22,84,162 Shaffer, Bruce 58 162 Shaffer, Donald 148 Shamp, Darlene 127 Pep Club Shaw, Mike 165 Shaw, Rosetta 39,127 Shaw, Sharon 42,148 Shearer, Mike 127 Shelden, Neil 44,58,162 Shelton, Deby 40,42,127 Marriage Family Class- Secretary Shelton, Scott 55,162 Shepard, Mr, Carl 174 Sheppard, Lola 148 Sherry, Barbara 63,148 Sherry, Mark 55,162 Sherry , Shei la 148 Shivley, Barbara 52,59 127 Shoemaker, Mr Dean 15,172 Shoemaker, Debra 59,162 Shoop, Mrs. Amy 167 Shollenberger, Gay 88,148,150 Sholtys, Ron 44,148 Short, Dave 54,66,162 Shropshire, Mr, Richard 172 Shupe, Mrs. Carolyn 172 Siedler, Chris 63,148 Siedler, Mr, Gustav 172 Simmons, David 16,21,43,50,121 127 Band Orchestra, Pep Band, Ski Club, Future Teachers Simmons, Sgt. James 172 Simmons, Jim 40,41,128 Distributive Education Club Simmons, Nola 148 Simon, Charnan 25,30,33,43, 121,128,175,29 International Relations, Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist, Crest, FT A, NHS, Ski Club Simon, Tom 21,66,148 Sinden, Donald 44 148 Singer, Dave 162 Singer, Kathleen 29,34,35,43, 128,131 Legislative Assembly Rep,, Pep Club-Pres., Gamma Sigma Chi, Latin Honorary, FTA Singer, Robert 18,57,162 Sivley, Gordon 21,87,148 Sivley, Suzanne 16,21,33,43, 62.87.128 Mountain Climbing Club, FTA, Band, Orchestra, National Honor Society Skidmore, David 57,58,148 Slater, Dennis 148 Slawson, David 148 Sluder, James 135 Small, Dave 44,58,162 Small, Janet 24,148 Smelcer, Pam 148 Smires, Karen 148 Smires, Mike 55,162 Smith, Mrs. Arlene 172 Smith, Brent 26,33,36,52,53, 116.128 ROTG-Major, Drill Team, NHS, Color Guard Smith, Brian 54,162 Smith, Dan 128 Smith, Mrs. Doris 42,172 Smith, Gary A. 36,41,54 105, 128 WWHi-Y Smith, Gary L. 17,57,162 Smith, Gary M. 53,54,162 Smith, Greg 56,162 Smith, Karen 29,162 Smith, Kike 17 162 Smith, Nancy 162 Smith, Patty 14,46,148 Smith, Paul 86,150 Smith, Reed 26,27,38,55,77, 136,148 Smith, Scott 44,61,128 Smith, Teckla 35,162 Smith, Teresa 18,42,148 Smoke, Debbie 148 Sneddon, Jon 148 Snell, Dave 54,84 Snell, John 22,39,162,165,148 Snell, Phillip 135 Snell, Robert 148 Snively, Harold 56,162 Snoddy, Carla 148 Snoddy, Cary 59,148 Snook, Ronald 77,148 Soderstrom, Gail 35,148 Soper, Lynne 14,25,29,30,33, 128 International Relations, Girls! League-Asst. Cabinet Head, Band, NHS Soper, Virginia 29,152,162, 163 Sosalla, Peggy 21,22,33,34, 43,46,60,128 Royal Blue Staff, FTA, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Band Spanish, Tom 36,55,162 Spencer, Linda 60,128 Teacher ' s Assistant Stanton, Bill 21,36,148 Stanton, Paul 14,21,32,37,148 Staudenmaier, Mr. Doug 174 Stecker, Kelly 17,18,26,37,66, 128 Cross-Country, Track, Choir, Equites Hi-Y Stevens, Jacklyn 162 Stewart, David 26,37,70,71, 128 Legislative Assembly Rep., Equites Hi-Y Officer, Boys ' Federation Rep., Yell King, Track Stiles, Keith 44,57,84,162 Stiller, David 44,148 Stiller, Sandi 30,52,60,148 Stillwell, Scott 150 Stimmel, Marda 17,18,148 Stim, Sharon 14,30,43,62,128 Ho meroom Vice-Pres., Crest, Ski Club, Leg. Assembly, FTA Stockstad, Patricia 17,18,22, 148 Stoddard, Lance 42,59,129 P E Assistant, WW Hi-Y Stoddard, Leslie 162 Stoller, Debra 63,129 Legislative Assembly, Girls ' League Stonecipher, Jim 14,39,58,162 Storey, Ned 22,162 Storey, Frances 46,42,129 Ni Epsilon Omega Stout, Lesli 162 Stradley, Dave 129 Strauss, Kathleen 129 Streamer, Chuck 37 72,76,82, 136.148 Streifling, Clinton 162 St roe, John 57,148 Strozinsky, Richie 129 Struthers, David 14,40,129 Legislative Assembly, Ski Club, Boys ' Federation Stufflefield, Lenora 14,30, 42.148 Stubblefield, Lily 18,42,148 Stumpf, Carol 25,33,34,46,129 International Relations, Royal Blue Staff, Quill Scroll, Nat ' l Honor Society Suckow, Steve 61,129 Sujaritwattanasak, Mana 148, 175 Surratt, Margaret 17,18,30, 33,129,175 Girls ' Ensemble, National Honor Society, Choir Sutliff, Jim 14,21,22,53,162 Sutliff, Paul 53,58,147,148 Sutton, Karen 59,162 Swank, Pamela 30,60,148 Swensen, Doug 148 Swensen, Randy 129 Sylvester, Mary 129 T Tabb, Karla 30,33,35,148 Tabor, Gene 58,163 Tabor, Louise 42,62,129 Taggart, Linda 52,148 Talbot, Cindy 29,136,148 Tarwater, Helen 29,30,61,62, Torretta, Mark 149 Torrey, Leanne 14,163 W 129 Towner, Mary 17,18,30,33,149 Wagner, David 16,21,22,39,133 Girls League Cabinet, Leg. Transeth, Sue 149 Senior Band, Stage Band Assembly, Minute Girl, Track, Treadwell, Dan 44,58,163 Wagner, Mike 38,72,76,81,136, Sponsors Treadwell, Jim 149 149 Tate, Diana 59,129 Trevino, Albert 55,163 Wagoner, Mike 37,77,78,149 Legislative Assembly Troop, Sherry 22,163 Wagoner, Judith 21,33,63,133 Tate, Richard 53,54,149 Trout, Bill 26,56,149 Band-Librarian, National Taylor, Cindy 43,59,130 Trout, Donald 150 Honor Society Rally, Press Correspondent, Troutman, Angela 40,135 Wainwright, Marcus 133 Teacher ' s Assistant Transfer; Pep Club, Future Waite, Mr. Kyle 172 Taylor, Diana 135 Teachers of America, Waite, Mark 37,86,149 Taylor, Janice 19,21,30,52, Kayettes Waite, Tim 13,15,33,133,37 88,149 True, Marlene 163 Cabinet-Commissioner, NHS, Taylor, Mark 14,57,81,163 Tucker, Kathy 25,34,50,60,149 Equites Hi-Y, Basketball, Taylor, Murray 59,130 Tugman, Sally 149 Football Homeroom Representative Turnbow, Sherron 163 Watery, Kathy 29,163 Taylor, Randy 26,52,53,63,72, Turner, Lonnie 149 Walker, Curtis 52,53,57,147, 77,130 Turney, Tim 56,163 149 Boys ' Fed. Treasurer, ROTC, Tyler, Lloyd 22,163 Walker, Darlene 42,149 Football, Equites Hi-Y, Drill Team-Commander Tyler, Sue 18,149 Walker, Debbie 42,149 Walker, Elizabeth 25,33,34, Taylor, Mr. Robert 172 Taylor, Stanley 149 U 39,43,133 International Relations, NHS, Taylor, Susan 163 Unck, Nick 131 Future Teachers of America■ Taylor, Vicki 14,163 Underwood, Karen 41,46,61,131 Vice Pres., Latin Honorary Teal, Larry 165 Royal Blue Staff, Swimming, Walker, Jim 57,163 Teal, Robert 55,165 Ni Epsilon Omega, DECA Walker, Julie 14,46,149 Thomas, Joyce 130 Urlaeher, Melanie 165 Walker, Kevin 53 Thomas, Mike 53,57,86,130 Usko, Kathi 18,35,131 Walker, Marietta 30,136,149 ROTC Thomassen, David 13,15,18,19, Choir Walker, Robert 149 Wallace, Deborah 163 25,33,130 Int. Refat iorts-Secretary, V Wallace, Jenny 149 Wallingford, Jan 16,149 ASB-Chief Justice, Choir-VP, VanAusdle, Mr, Steve 172 Wallingford, Jean 163 Mixed Ensemble, NHS VanAusdle, Terri 48,131 Wallingford, Jim 56,149 Thompson, Debbie 62,130 Journal Staff Walter, Dave 54,163 Thompson, Ellen 135 VanBeek, John 38,72,74,149 Watters, Barbara 12,15,30,33, Thompson, Ken 44,61,72,77,130 Vanderburg, Deanna 35,63,163 43,61,69,70,71,88,133 Asst. Swimming Teacher at Y, VanDeGrift, Mr. Deal 167 Cheerleader, Girls ' Sports, Varsity Football VanDonge, Connie 14,18,29,40, FTA, Crest, NHS Thompson, LeRoy 54,163 131 Walters, Bob 58,163 Thompson, Mark 38,48,72,73, DECA, Choir, Minute Girl, Walters, Deborah 12,14,30,52, 75,130 Soph. Girls ' Ensemble, 61,62,132 Junior Class President, Key Girls ' Glee Club Sponsor Corps-LL CoL, Ski Club-Sergeant at-Arms, VanDonge, Jerry 44,56,163 Club, After School Sports, Football, Basketball, Track VanDonge, Mr. Millerd 174 Crest Thompson, Patty 163 VanScheick, Betty 149 Walters, Dennis 149 Thonney, Ken 33,61,130 Van Winkle, Rip 131 Walters, Doug 26,61,94,95,133 Intramurlas, Class Officer, Wrest! ing Senior Class Boys Fed. National Honor Society VanZandt, Roger 149 Rep., Legislative Assembly Thonney, Kurt 163 Veley, David 14,26,38,72,76, Representative Thorne, Debbi 30,35,149 86,149 Walters, Reva 41,61,133 Thorne, Mrs, Linda 35,172 Veley, Yvonne 163 Walters, Rick 39,57,77,81, Thrasher, Mrs, Christene 174 Venneri, Fred 14,57,149 163 Thrasher, Ken 16,17,18,21,149 Villarreal, Ofelia 163 Warns her, Ralph 44,54,149 Tichi, Cheron 149 Vivian, Catherine 131 Want land, Wayne 149 Tobin, Dan 44,149 Vivian, Cheryl 60,131 Wardrip, Vicki 17,18,133 Toews, John 21,33,39,50,130 Honor Roll, Roy alettes. Track Choir, Girls ' Ensemble Science Club-President, Vixie, Alan 163 Ware, Daniel 14,16,21,133 Band, Nat ' l Honor Society Vixie, Gary 55,163 Band, Orchestra, Ski Club, Tolley, Linda 149 Vixie, Janet 43,149 Pep Band Tomlinson, Becky 24,163 Vixie, Paula 59,131 Waskiewicz, Larry 58,163 Tomlinson, Cyndi 14,52,60,149 Vickers, Lohn 14,131,149 Watson, Judi 21,33,35,43,133 Tomlinson, Richard 16,19,21, Vickers, Rohn Ni Epsilon Omega, Future 22,60,149 Vinti, Gary 44,59,149 Teachers of America-Treas., Tomlinson, Steve 44,55,165 Vinti, Mike 44,77,82,149 Senior Band, NHS Tompkins, Cheri 17,163 Volkman, Kyle 14,17,18,149 Watson, Kay 39,149 Tompkins, Marcia 163 Vosberg, Nancy 163 Watt, Jim 36,54,72,75,149 Tompkins, Pam 29,30,34,48,63, Voshall, Carman 41,42,133 Watts, Dell 40,41,105,133 130 Future Homemakers of America Distributive Ed. Clubs Gamma Sigma Chi, Journal- Vostral, Karen 42,43,133 Weakley, Beth 163 Editor, Quill Scroll, Crest Leg. Assembly, Lab. Assist., Weatherman, Sue 149 Toner, Barbara 163 Future Teachers of America Weathers, Debbi 41,62,133 189 Sequin School, DEC A, Future Homemakers of America Webb, Colleen 163 Weidemann, Connie 15,30,35, 43,59,132 Pep Club, Rally-Treasurer, Future Teachers of America Weidemann, James 21,22,149 Weidemann, Richard 14,17,21, 22,163 Wellington, Mr. Harvey 173 Wells, Jane 52,149 Wendt, Patty 132 Werts, Mary 40,132 Distributive Ed. Clubs Whaley, Jim 53,54,77,163 White, Debbie 164 White, Janie 14,17,21,30,43, 52,150 Whiteaker, Mrs, Barbara 174 Whitehead, Dean 164 Whitman, Mrs Lucille 174 Whitner, Mrs Lola 134,173 Widner, Ida 17,59,164 Widner,Jack 165 Wilcox, Oman 14,61,132 Mountain Climbing, Legis¬ lative Assembly Wilcoxon, Charles 150 Wilcoxon, Melva 134 Wilder, Patricia 14,29,164 Wilhelm, Jack 54,164 Wilkins, Curtis 22,164 Wilkins, Cynthia 21,42,134 Sr, Play Committee, Band, FHA Wilkins, Mr. Don 77,82,173 Will cuts, Terry 38,77,150 Williams, Janet 42,164 Williams, Judd 14,61,134 Williams, Leslie 150 Williams, Lila 29,164 Williams, Mary Jo 134 Willoughby, Holly 164 Willoughby, Judy 62,134 Wilson, Becky 150 Wilson, Betty 22,42,87,164 Wilson, Claudia 17,164 Wilson, Kathy 21,42,87,134 FHA Reporter Historian, After School Sports, Band, Mountain Climbing Wilson, Laura 164 Wilson, Reba 43,134 Pep Club Wilson, Steve 58,164 Wilson, Vikki 164 Wilson, William 17,22,81,87, 164 Wim mer, V ick ie 21,135 Band Winger, Richard 134 Choir Winkles, Kathi 40,63,135 Winn, Duncan 57,164 Winnett, Dodie 150 Winters, Gail 35,135 Future Homemakers of America Winters, Peggy 30,43,61,69, 70,71,94,135 Cheerleader, Crest, FTA, Flag- swinger, Senior Class-Treas. Wirth, Miss Charlotte 173 Wisner, Teddy 164 Wissenback, Jan 29,30,33,52, 190 134,135 Sponsors-Lieut., NHS, Girls ' League Cabinet, Crest Vice- Pres., Girls ' League Junior Class Representative Witherow, Joy 17,18,21,33,62, 135 National Honor Society, Sr. Band, Girls ' Ensemble, Choir Wolf, Sam 56,36,150 Wolfe, Luann 29,30,59,135 Legislative Assembly, Minute Girl, Future Homemakers Woo, Ron 56,77,81,165 Wood, George 15,26,56,72,76, 160 Wood, Margie 135 Woodruff, Jan 135 Woolf oik, Jan 21,33,52,60,150 Wooten, Dan 53,57,164 Worthington, Mr. Albert 173 Wright, Ann 164 Wright, Elizabeth 59,150 Wright, Gene 135 Wright, Randy 150 Wright, Ray 54,150 Wright, Ron 150 Wright, Mr. Virgil 174 Wyrick, Lon 14,21,38,72,77, 86,136,150 Y Yaw, Bill 61,135 Yaw, Debbie 165 Yeager, Jim 48,150 Yeend, Patty 165 Yelenich, Lynn 14,52,150 Yelliot, Sue 165 Yenney, Sue 42,150 Yoes, Douglas 21,150 York, Greg 14,25,33,36,82,135 WW Hi-Y President, Varsity Wrestling, Cross-Country, NHS, International Relations Young, Nancy 60,88,165 Young, Mrs Lois Jean 174 2 Zaro, Mr Louis 174 Zaro, Michelle 150 Zier, Devin 150 Zook, Cheri 135 MAN’S GREATEST ADVENTURE A cautious descent, a bold imprint, then Neil Armstrong told the world, One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind - L,. Right: Armstrong records overall view of Tranquility Base. Foreground; Astronaut Aldrin, Laser Reflector, Television Camera, Background; Flag and Lunar module. Below: As Aldrin stands astride the moon, his gold tinted visor reflects the entire compass of man ' s first visit. Below right: Aldrin deploys solar wind composition experiment which will provide new information about the sun ' s composition. Bottom right: On the Sea of Tran¬ quility Aldrin salutes his flag. THE 1970 ROYAL BLUE SUPPLEMENT IMMORTALITY If we work upon marble, it will perish. If we work upon brass, time will efface it. If we rear temples, they will crumble to dust. But if we work upon men ' s immortal minds, If we imbue them with high principles, With just fear of God and love of their fellowman, We engrave on those tablets something which no time can efface. And which will brighten and brighten to all eternity. Daniel Webster Goodbye One of our Senior and Junior English teachers, MRS. ERICKSON, is leaving Wa-Hi to go to graduate school in Utah. Her classes will be at the University of Utah. MR, NESBITT has felt it is time to further his goals in life so he is moving on. His plans are now undetermined. He taught advanced Sophomore English and standard Junior English. The MR. VANAUSDLE will be changing his teaching position from Wa-Hi to Walla Walla Community College. He taught Vocational Agriculture and Agricultural Mechanics. The FFA boys will especially miss him as he was one of their advisors this past year. CHRIS REPASS MIKE ROLL KIRK BIERWAGEN CURT HOCKETT MIKE MITCHELL PAULSTANTON Mike Roll’s putt goes in. Wa-Hi ' s Golf Team came in first in the Big 8 Golf Tournaments this year. In Yakima against Davis the golfers scored 15-0. Mike Roll was low for the Blue Devils with a 76. Against Eisenhower, Wa-Hi won 11 Yt-3 V 2 with Kirk Bierwagen’s low at 75. Wa- Hi ' s win over Pasco at 11-4 left Curt Hockett and Chris Repass victorious both with 75. At the final dual match of the season against Richland, Wa-Hi came out on top at 11V2-3Vi with Bierwagen and Repass both scoring 74 ' s. Kirk Bierwagen on hole 10. VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Paul Stanton, Curt Hockett, Chris Repass, Kirk Bierwagen, Mike Roll, Coach CorfleId, NOT PICTURED: Mike Mitchell CUFF ASHLEY CHUCK ANDERSON DAVE BATEMAN STEVE BURLEY JESS BICKFORD DAN DUNN 1970 TRACK SEASON SCORES Wa-Hi 95 Wenatchee 50 Wa-Hi 113 Moses Lake 42 Wa-Hi 74 Richland 71 Wa-Hi 105 Eisenhower 40 Wa-Hi 99 Pendieton 33 Pasco Invitational Wa-Hi First Pasco Second Richland Third Wa-Hi Relays Wa-Hi First Kennewick Second Richland Third Wa-Hi 74 Pasco 71 Wa-Hi 86 Kennewick 53 Wa-Hi 67 Kennewick 78 Wa-Hi 93 Davis 52 VARSITY TRACK — FRONT ROW: Coach Huntington, Jim Wallingford, Wayne Frank Roger McIntosh Terry W i 11 c u 15, Dave Bateman, Dan Dunn, Dave Stewart, Juan Hernandez, Kent Hoover, Steve Perini. Rick Walters, Coach Bowman, ROW 2: Coach Wellington, Manager Darell Carrier, Larry Bughi, Mike Prior, Steve Burley Bill Norcott. Cliff Ashley, Chuck Eisele, Jim Oury, Mike Wagoner, Mike Mmnich, Frank Hanson, Kent Baumann Chuck Anderson, Mark Waite, Kelly Sleeker, Kyle Volkman, Dave Boyer, NOT PICTURED: Jess Bickford, Robert Lythgoe, Jay Gehrett. Gary Jones, Jon Sneddon, James Herbert, Lauren Hunt, Jeff Patton, Mark Waite, Lon Wyrick, Art Benefiel, Dave Veley, Mike Prior, Jim Harold, Mike 5mires, Rick Binns, Robert Kenyon Fidel Coronado. Scott McFarland, James Whaley, Scott Esary, Kent Hoover, Brandon LeValtey, Mike Reser, Gary LeValley, Randy Barton, TRACK DAN DUNN DAVE BATEMAN CHUCK EISELE WAYNE FRANK FRANK HANSON JUAN HERNANDEZ ROGER MCINTOSH JIM OURY MIKE PRIOR KELLY STECKER DAVE STEWART MIKE WAGONER MARK WAITE TERRY WILLOUTS RANDY BARTON GARY LEVALLEY BRANDON LEVALLEY JUAN HERNANDEZ WAYNE FRANK ART BENEFIEL RICK WALTERS Wa-Hi had its first meet of the season against Wenatchee. The Devils took 11 of the 17 events with a 95-50 victory over the Panthers. Dave Stewart. Roger McIntosh and Dan Dunn had outstanding showings in their fields. Against Moses Lake the team passed the 100 point barrier with a 113-32 score. Out of the 17 events Wa-Hi took 15 of them. They took the first three places in the discus, long jump and two-mile. First and second places were taken by Wa-Hi in the high hurdles, 880 and the mile. Both relay events were also won. The Blue Devils beat the Richland Bombers with a close 74-71 score. Dan Dunn made 21-8 2 3 in the long jump and Jess Bickford came in at 15.4 on the hurdles. Kelly Stecker won the mile with a 4:31.2 time. At Pendleton the Devils ran in a triangular meet and stayed unbeaten. On a duel basses Wa-Hi was over Pendleton 99-33. Kelly Stecker took the 880 with a time of 2:03.0. Roger McIntosh had a 23.1 in the 220 and a 10.4 in the 100. Bateman won the low hurdles at 20.9 Juan Hernandez ran 2 miles in 10:10.1. Wa-Hi was victorious at the Pasco Invitational Meet. Pasco ' s runners took second. At the 26th annual running of the Wa-Hi Relays the Blue Devils came in with the top score. It was the first time in nine years. The Devils piled up 13 of 15 events. Dave Bateman, Dan Dunn, Mark Waite and Harold Hoover all passed 20 feet in the long jump. Dave Stewart wound up the deadlock on the pole vault with an 11-6 vault. The Devils took the Wa-Hi - Pasco meet with a 74- 71 victory. Against Davis Wa-Hi ran up a score of 93 to win over the Pirate ' s 52. Waite was impressive in the triple-jump with 44-1. Mike Prior took the 880, beating Stecker for first place. At Kennewick three Wa-Hi track men qualified for two events at the sub-subdistrict meet. Five athletes qualified at subdistrict in the 100, 220, 440. 120 high hurdles, and the 180 low hurdles. McIntosh took first in the 100, second in the 220 and third in the low hurdles. Dave Bateman took fourth in the low hurdles. Bickford placed fourth in the high hurdles, giving Wa-Hi second place at subdistrict. At district the Blue Devils came in fourth. Roger McIntosh, Terry Willcutts, Dave Bateman and Dan Dunn gave Wa-Hi its fastest 880 relay this season with 1:32.2 time which was good for first place. The leading scorer for the season was Roger McIntosh with 132 points. Runner up was Dave Bateman with 106 points. BARB WALTERS to MARDA McCLENNY BARB WALTERS Girls ' Track First in the State n i ii i n i m ? 11111 — Girls ' track won first place in the state this year competing against some 86 schools. They won 12 of 15 first places in a triangular meet - Walla Walla 83, Kennewick 45, Richland 31. Barb Walters won two events the long jump and the 50 yard dash. Other firsts included Sue Hanson, Cheryl French, Cathy Buttice. Marda McClenny, Nancy Noble. Margaret Minnick, Cindy Miller and Betty Wilson, At Goldendale, Wa-Hi finished with 39 points - the 880 relay clinched the meet for Wa-Hi. Shollenberger, Minnick, Bergevin and Julie Jessee ran it in 1:57.5. McClenny was first in STATE GIRLS ' TRACK — FRONT ROW: Merna Clifton. Barb Walters, Marda McClenny, Janet Moore, Karen Erdman ROW 2: Cheryl French, Nancy Noble, Gay Shollenberger, Cathy Buttice. ROW 3 Miss Wirth, Susan Hansen. Julie Jessee, Debbie Bergevin. Margaret Minnick, Cindy Miller NOT PICTURED: Shannon McFall. Betty Wilson. the 100 with 11.5. The 440 team of McClenny, Walters, Buttice and Janet Moore was first with a state record of 52.2: Walters was also 5th in the Long jump at 16-4 l a and 4th in the 50 in 6.4. Minnick came in 5th in the 440, running a quarter in 66,1; Noble was 6th in the 220 at 27.6. MARGARET MINNICK CATHY BUTTICE NANCY NOBLE and MARDA McCLENNY BASEBALL BASEBALL SEASON SCORES Wa-Hi 5 Mac-Hi 3 Wa-Hi 0 Grant ot Portland 2 Wa-Hi 0 Benson of Portland 1 Wa-Hi 0 Pendleton 13 Wa-Hi 4 Mac-Hi 10 Wa-Hi 4 Pendleton 6 Wa-Hi 0 Eisenhower 3 Wa-Hi 2 Eisenhower 1 Wa-Hi 7 Hermiston 6 Wa-Hi 0 Davis 1 Wa-Hi 4 Davis 5 Wa-Hi 2 Wenatchee 4 Wa-Hi 4 Wenatchee 3 Wa-Hi 7 Kennewick 6 Wa-Hi 11 Moses Lake 1 Wa-Hi 2 Moses Lake 1 Wa-Hi 4 Pendleton 11 Wa-Hi 3 Pendleton 0 Wa-Hi 5 Pasco 2 Wa-Hi 3 Pasco 1 Wa-Hi 2 Kennewick 1 Wa-Hi 4 Kennewick 0 Wa-Hi 2 Richland 3 Wa-Hi 4 Richland 13 VARSITY BASEBALL—FRONT ROW: Coach Bieloh. ROW 2: Ruben Coronado. Mike Bergevin, Mike Wagner, Terry Lmdstrom, Larry Brittain, Arlen Meyers, Greg Garland, Chuck Streamer, Doug Filan, Kim Rosenkranz, Ron McBride. John Long. Mike Harris, Larry Herbert. B-Baseball m Rich Abajian, Bob Biagi, Rich Clendaniel, Steve Clink, Joe Deccio, Scott Eggers, Don Eggert. Mike Filan, Don Garner, Gary Gilman, Randy Huntley, Barry Johnson. Ron Kent, Blake Lindberg, Dwight Maddess, Jim Pemberton, Rich Preston. GREG GARLAND TERRY LINDSTROM CHUCK STR EAMER MIKE BERGEVIN RUBEN CORONADO MIKE HARRIS RON MCBRIDE MIKE WAGNER LARRY BRITTAIN DOUG FILAN LARRY HERBERT KIM ROSENKRANZ COACH BIELOH After failing to score in the first 5 innings in the opener with Mac-Hi, Wa-Hi used two hits, a wild pitch, a passed ball, two walks and two errors to score 3 runs in the top of the sixth. By the end of the game, Wa-Hi topped them with a 5-3 score. At the Pendleton Invitational, Wa-Hi was scoreless through every game. Against Mac-Hi. Wa-Hi made its move in the 9th inning, scoring a four run burst, but this still didn ' t overpower the Pioneers who won 10-4. Ron McBride and Mike Bergevin both singled and rode home on Chuck Streamer ' s triple. Larry Brittain ' s single plated Streamer; Terry Lindstrom followed with another single, Greg Garland bounded into a forced play. Then Mike Harris ' s grounder was erred as the fourth Wa-Hi run was scored. Pendleton took the Devils 6-4 in a non-conference game at Wa-Hi. Terry Cox tripled and Chuck Streamer slammed a two-out single for Wa-Hi ' s first tally in the bottom of the fourth. Terry Lindstrom opened the bottom of the seventh with a double. Doug Filan drew a walk; then a passed ball advanced both runners. Ron McBride ' s single chased Terry and Doug home. A pair of Pendleton errors allowed McBride to score. Mike Bergevin and Cox each had a pair of hits. In a non- conference victory over Hermiston, McBride’s run¬ scoring single and Ruben Coronado ' s clutch relief pitching gave Wa-Hi a 7-6 score. In a double header with Wenatchee, the Chiefs won the first game 4-2 but Wa-Hi came back 4-3 in the rain. Streamer knocked in three runs; Coronado scattered six hits. In Wa-Hi ' s 7-6 victory over Kennewick, Garland had three hits while Filan and Lindstrom collected two safties apiece. The Blues split with Pendleton, winning 3-0 in the first and losing 11-4 in the second half of a double header. The first run was scored in the third inning. Filan opened the fourth with a double while Streamer tagged a solo home run in the sixth. Pasco won both games of a double header with Streamer and Coronado pitching. Then the Devils bounced back and took both games with Kennewick 2-1 and 4-0. The final playoff saw Richland slip by the Blue Devils 3-2 and then take the second game 13-4. Wa-Hi started the season poorly, winning only 3 of 13 games. The second half of the season. Wa-Hi became a ball club and won 9 of the last 11 games. Coach Bieloh enjoyed the season because the Devils were picked to finish at the bottom of the league but fought back and played Richland for the league championship. Up the Down Staircase Miss Barrett Disagree Learn The cast for the Drama Club ' s presentation of “Up the Down Staircase 1 included Cindy Lloyd, Paul Goefsch, Peggy Sosalla, Sharron Stirn, Debbie Goldsbury, Dale Lowell, Terry McConn, Kris Beaver, Kari Freeman, and Dave Rowe. Cara Leslie was in charge of lights and sound. John Hansen and Tracy Miller worked on publicity. Miss Virginia Marable was the director. The play ran from April 30 until May 2, 1970. The Class Banquets LATIN classes held their traditional banquet in the Commons. They wore hand made togas and experienced a memorable moment. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS held their banquet and initiation in the Commons with Carla McClanahan 1970 FHA president and Lenore Stubblefield as the new 1971 president. THE PUBLICATIONS BANQUET this year for the Journal and Royal Blue staffs was held May 13, 1970. FRENCH classes enjoyed their banquet this year with songs and French happenings. FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA distributed many awards and special recognition to many of their members for 1970. FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA held a picnic this year where Mr. Dennis was awarded a plaque for his contributions to teaching. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS of AMERICA held their “Employer- Employee banquet with the students’ Employers as special guests. FALL SPORTS BANQUET included awards to members of Cross Country and Football Teams. WINTER SPORTS BANQUET included awards to our Basketball. Swimming and Wrestling participants. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ROYALTY: Princess Brooke Copeland. NOT Pnncess Erma Jean Cross. Queen Peggy PICTURED: Princess Sandy Benson. Winters, Princess Cathy Christiansen, Days of Future Passed The queen and her court dance. Everybody swings This year for the first time, the Junior and Senior classes joined in presenting the Junior- Senior Prom, Days of Future Passed, on April 24th. Peggy Winters was chosen queen with Erma Jean Cross. Cathy Christiansen. Brooke Copeland, and Sandy Benson the princesses. The dancers were entertained by the Gross National Product. Dancers enjoyed the band MILITARY 8ALL ROYALTY: Princess Kathy Emery, Princess Darla Sandahl, Queen Debbie Walters, Princess Erma Jean Cross, Princess Jackie Hays. Queen Debbie Walters Follow Me At the R.O.T.C. Military Ball, Follow Me,” Queen Debbie Walters was crowned along with her court - Erma Jean Cross, Darla Sandahl, Jackie Hays and Kathy Emery. The new officers for 1970-1971 were announced: Cadet Colonel Ken Olsen, Cadet Lt. Col. Jim Rice, Cadet Majors Steve Dunkelburg Dave Klein, Jim Fiedler. Rick Blake, Reed Smith! First Batt. Major Jim Watt. Second Batt. Major Frank Hanson, Third Batt. Major Gary Jones. The new Lt. Colonel of the Sponsors, Debbte Butler, was also announced. The 51st Annual Military Review was presented with Colonel Robert J. Giesen, district engineer, reviewing the unit. The sponsors and both boys ' drill teams put on exhibition drills. Many awards in various areas of military proficiency were presented, Mr. Hanson presents an award. Passing in review. The Military Reulew The Walla Wal Baccalaureate Walla Walla High School commencement activities began with baccalaureate, sponsored by the Walla Walla Ministerial Association, Pastor William Woodruff, president, presiding. The Rev. Albert F. Wagner spoke to the class on Ability, Responsi¬ bility, and Accountability. A quintet consisting of Denny Goodhew, Dan Ware, Suzanne Sivley, Gail Anderson and Margaret Jamison did a woodwin song in early American costume. Robin Newton, Marvin Belzer, Keith Myers and Bill Huntington also assisted with the music. Commencement was held Friday evening at Sherwood Center. Student speakers using the topics We Live, ' We Pray, We Are, We Go, were awarded trophies. Among many awards received by seniors this year, the following were presented at commence¬ ment: Marshall Alexander Speech and Drama Trophy to Terry McConn, Legislative Assembly Award to Steve Moosman, Brown Trophy to James Oury, Lawrence Jacky Award to Barb Walters, and the Arion Foundation Awards in music to Becky Nauss - choir, Denny Goodhew - band, and Bonnie Katsel - orchestra. Following the presentation of the class by Principal Franklin Hanson assisted by Senior class presidents Don Hanson and Kurt Lindberg, Supt. Del Peterson and School Board President Walter Coyle congratulated the seniors and gave them their diplomas. A dance and recreation at Sherwood Center concluded the activities for the Class of ’70. 1 - - % STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS; Fred Green-master of ceremonies. Becky Nauss. Tim Waite. Barb McFall, Dave Thom as sen. and Commencement w
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