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

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Walla Walla High School Walla Walla Washington Presents The 1971 ROYAL BLUE Together W e Stand Together IVe Laugh , 2 f Together W e Cry . . . 3 We ' ll W ork Together and By and By 4 Table of Contents Introduction i Sports 10 Cheerleaders 12 Football 14 Homecoming 20 Cross Country 24 Wrestling 26 Basketball 30 Girls Sports 34 Swim Team 36 Mountain Climbing 37 Classes 38 Seniors 40 Juniors 82 Sophomores 98 Faculty 112 Activities 122 A.S.B. 124 Girls’ League 128 Band 132 Choir 136 Orchestra 139 ROTC 140 Assistants 147 Boys’ Federation 152 Publications 154 Clubs and Honoraries 158 Senior Play 174 Patrons 176 1 ndex 178 Life Will Get Better the Harder We Try . 5 And Time IVill Go By Together We’ll Live J. Charles Clothier Photo 8 and Together We ' ll Die . SPORTS RANDY DAMON JANE WELLS TERRI PRINGLE GJNNY SOPER VICKI ANDERSON TINA DIAMOND Lynn Bower man, Terri Pringle, Tina Diamond, Jane Wells, Ginny Soper. Heather Cowan, Vicki Anderson, Randy Damon. We ' ve 12 LYNN BOWERMAN Yell Kin£ Got the 13 1970 FOOTBALL VARSITY KOOTB VLL FROM ROW: Mikr Mitclirll, Rolun Dim. Dan McCaulr t Dave Hafrman, Dutiu Filan, Maria Sujaritwatlanas.tk, J mi Whalen. Dale Proctor, Pave Wiry. John Van Berk. R()W 2 : Mikr Johnson, Charles Smith, Kent Homer, Jor Moreno. Rich Abajian, Jim W att, Rav Mnrrmi, Chuck Anderson, Steve Oink, Chuck Pauly, R )VV d: Coach Prru, Mikr Wajinrr, Titm 6 P Reid Lnn Wvru L Chuck l i Hc Scott K( grr , K n OLsrn. i Jan Hector, (Jar LcValley, Jack Hisajiribiitham, Coach Mrirr, HOW 4: Cuarh P’letvIiiT, Brandon [ji allr , C buck Stream it, Mikr Mumick, Huk Walter; , Knit llauinami, Brian Screen f rank Hanson, Jerry Krumnirl-fnanaj rr, Hruiv Bur ness manager. NOT PIC 1 l RUT John Brownell. Jock Morrison, Jolm Pclerscm-rnatiager,. Thanks, Coach! Mr. Felix Fletcher, who has been Wa-Hi s coach for 24 years, was born m Canada and graduated from Pa ere It f ligh School. I Jr went on to U SL and played varsity football for .3 years under O.h. Babe” Hollingberry. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher met at WSU and were married. After serving as an infantry officer for 2 years, he coached at Everett I hen Mr P letcher assisted Phil Sarboe as back field coach when he returned to WSU for his Stli year As head foot- hall and basketball coach in Clarks ton, the team placed 8th in the state. Coming to Walla Walla in 1947 Coach Fletcher his coaching staff, and his athletic teams have compiled an enviable record of 162 wins, 45 losses, and 9 ties l he teams have had only one losing season in 24 years. The ten best years include 1948 9-1 1949 9- 1J9S1 9-0, 1952 8-IJ956 84), 1957 8-2, 1958 K-F 1963 8-0, I 966 8-1 1970 8-1. I hanks, Coach for the outstanding job. MIKE MITCHELL CHUCK PAULY DAN MCCAULEY ROBIN OURY RAY MORENO RICK WALTERS DOUG FILAN JIM WHALEY RICH ABAJVAN GARY HECTOR JOCK MORRISON DALE PROCTOR MIKE MIN NICK DAVE VELEY MIKE JOHNSON GARY LEVALLEY JOH N BROWN ELL K E NT H GO VE R Joe Moreno gains on an end sweep. Doug Eilan blocks for slippery Dave Bateman. f «: C CHARLESSMITH MANA JIM WATT BRIANSERVEN FRANK HANSON SUJARJTWATTANASAK SCOTT EGGERS JOHN VANBEEK TOM REID A Richland Bomber Fries desperately ro down Mike Johnson. CHUCKEISELE MIKE WAGNER STEVECLINK KENTBALiMANN CHUCK ANDERSON C HUCK ST REAMER JOE M OR ENO The close of the Pasco game saw a jubilant Blue Devil team. DAVE BATEMAN LON WVR1CK KEN OLSEN JERRY KRUMMEL JOHN PETERSON BRUCE BURGESS Captain Most Inspirational Player Captain Outstanding Lineman Most Improved Lineman M anagrr ManaBfr Manager HEADCOACH COACH COACH COACH COACH FELIX FLETCHER BOH MEYER BUD BOWMAN DON WILKINS SKIP DREW Wa-Hi’s determined defense paid off in thr Pasco game. Lon Wyricit comes in while Chuck Anderson helps make the tackle. H SQUAD-FRONT ROW: Scott Plucker, Mark Riggs, Randy Huntley, Steve Johnson. Rick Bin ns. Steve Watt, Greg Krein. Milo M area rone, Ken Moore, Jim Robinson, Boh Rfiber. ROW 2: Kevin Entze, Jim Stonecipher, Steve Hahn, Mike Loveless, John McDonald. Dan Eggert, Mike Filan, Mark Morehouse, John Gehrett. Fidel Coronado. ROW 3: Mr. Welkins, Steve Crudup, Bruce Walker, Nick Plucker, Scott Wallinger, Scott McFarland, Wallv Hartwell, Rohbin Anderson, Buddy Wardrip. Bill Frazier. Randy Gillespie, Roland Snider, Mr, Bowman, John Peterson. SEASON RECORD W ' a-Hi 27 ' Richland 6 Wa-Hi 28 Pendleton 7 Wa-Hi 20 Kennewick 6 Wa-Hi 35 Eisenhower 6 Wa-Hi 7 Davis 0 Wa-Hi 7 Wenatchee 27 Wa-Hi 21 Moses Lake 0 Wa-Hi 17 Pasco 16 Wa-Hi 33 Richland 7 Moreno goes for an end sweep- M ilc-Hell meets Ills equal. The opening game of the season was the Shrine Benefit game with Richland providing the opposition. The game was ragged with the usual opening game mistakes. It w as highlighted when tackle Gary LeValley scored his first and only touchdown of his career. 1 he Devils played extremely well against Pendleton, w ho later finished third in Oregon State play offs. With four minutes gone in the second quarter the score read 28-0 w ' ith Wa-Hi ahead. At this point the first team retired and the subs took over. Dave Bateman behind the fine blocking of Lon Wyriek, Gary Le Valley and J im Watt, had an excellent game, gaining 11 1 yards on six carries and scoring two touchdowns. Next came the powerful Kennewick Lions. They were defending co-champions of the Big 8 and were favored to take it again. Trailing 6-0 at half time, the Devils charged back behind the defensive efforts of Chuck Eisele, Ken Olsen and Jock Morrison. The Devils Kelt! the Lions score¬ less and went on to score 20 points with excellent blocking by the entire offensive line. For their next game the Devils traveled to Yakima to battle Eisenhower. For the first time in many seasons, the Blue Devils put together a good game in Yakima and smashed the Cadets 35-6, The offensive line led by Mike Wagner thoroughly dominated the line of scrimmage, offering excellent protection and ripping open gaping holes for the Blue Devil backs to charge trhough. Dave Bateman gained 108 yards in the first half and didn ' t play in the second. Doug h ilan scored three touchdowns, one a 7 yard bomb fired by Mike Mitchell, Behind that excellent protection, Joe Moreno, Dan McCauley and a host of sophomores performed well. Davis was the opposition for the Homecoming game. It was a bitterly fought contest played in the mud. The de¬ fense was again spearheaded by Chuck Eisele who con¬ sistently came up w ith the l ig play. Frank Hanson and Mike Minnich did a good job defensively in containing the Pirates, Mike Mitchell scored the only touchdown on a 36 yard quarterback sneak. The Devils came aw ay 7-0 victors. I he sixth ranked Devils next ran up against the top ranked Wenatchee Panthers in Wenatchee, The Blues made too many mistakes and the Panthers, just as the Devils had been doing all season, capitalized on them. Wa-Hi suffered their only loss of the season 27-7. Moses Lake provided the next opposition for the last home game of the 1970 season. 1 he defense led this time by the Moreno brothers ami Jock Morrison held the Chiefs score¬ less as the offense forged out 21 points and came away victorious 21 -0. The Devils next traveled to Pasco for what proved to be the battle for second place in the Big 8. The Big Blues scored first after Mike Wagner recovered a fumble on the Pasco 7 yard line. Behind 7-0 Pasco battled hack to the lead 8-7 on a touchdown and two point conversion. Just as the first half came to a close, quarterback Mike Mitchell uncorked a perfect strike to Doug Filan for a 57 yard touchdow n pass and run. I hr Bulldogs again scored and added the two poi n ter, W i t h t h rec■ m i n u t es s h t)w i n g, t he Devils put together their finest drive of the year. Mitchell connected with Minnich, Hanson and Bateman, and Joe Moreno ate up ground behind great trap blocking of guards Wyriek and Wagner. The line provided Dave Veley with excellent protection as the kicks blooped through the goal posts for three points and a great come from behind for a 17-1 6 victory. For the season finale, the Devils traveled to Richland and put together the finest game of the season. Chuck Streamer played the best game of his career. He set up the first touchdown by forcing a fumble recovered by Chuck Eisele. Dave Bateman and Joe Moreno teamed up for the most productive rushing attack of the year. Bateman for 101 yards and three touchdowns: Moreno ground out 100 yards and 12 points. Chuck Eisele, Mike Wagner and Jim Watt consistently opened the holes and Doug Filan made many key blocks. The Devils won 33-7. At the awards banquet Lon Wyriek and Dave Bateman were named co-captains, Lon was also outstanding lineman and Dave was most inspirational. Ken Olsen was named the most improved lineman. Mike Wagner, Chuck Eisele, Gary LeValley, Joe Moreno and Dave Bateman were also named to the all-conference team. Dave Bateman was later named to the all-state team. The season was a fitting climax for the tremendous record of Head Coach Felix Fletcher. 19 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT-FRONT ROW: Queen H rat her Cowan. ROW 2: Chuck Eisele, Debbie Richardson, Ken Olsen, Drena Jensen. Kiny Dave Bateman, Terri Pringle, Lon Wyrick, Mary Jo Martin. Chuck Streamer. Homecoming was another exciting event during the school year. It was held October 5-10; and. as in past homecomings, numerous sales were held by various organizations on campus. Organized activities were put into effect by the students. First the garbage day speech contest was held, followed by class competition, and the student- faculty tug-of-war. Pre-game activities included the serpentine, the bonfire, and the noise parade. The highlight of homecoming was the game and dance. The game was won by a score of 7 to 0. The theme of this year ' s dance, “Hurry Sundown”, appropriately ended a great week. 20 RALLY OFFICERS-FRO NT ROW: Karen Hedinr, vice-president; Mrs. Ge.dL advisor. ROW 2: Linda Barton, president; Marian Scott, seerrtary- treasurer: Diane Clements, sergeant-at-arms. FRONT ROW: Kelly. 2: Debbie Allen. Anna kauschc, Judy Hahner. Newman. FRONT ROW: Ginny Soper, Vicki Rebman. Linda Barton. ROW 2: Shane Bogle, Karen Smith, Cheri Tompkins, Karen J acky, Vikkt Anderson, Cincv Carmichael. John, Gina Stevens, Kim Kelly. Marcia Roth. ROW Bloomberg, Sharen Downs. Joan Powell. Marian Jan Peterson, La Rae Johnson, Shaun Swauger, Sue CANDY SALE: Yikki Nielson, Denise Sutterfield. Cheri Tompkins, Kelly John, Debbie Allen. CUSTOMERS: Scott McFariane, Norm Passmore, Gyle Balrner, Reed Bergevin. Rally Rally was very busy this year working with the cheerleaders to heighten school spirit bv making game posters and selling game ribbons. They started the Guardian Angel system, where they did something special for varsity swimmers, wrestlers and basketball players each week. Also Rally held a winter sports week, put on skits and rode rooter buses. CHAIRMEN AND CO-CHAlRMEN-FRONT ROW : Vikki Anderson, chairman-guardian angels; Cindy Carmichael, chairman-game buttons: Cheryl Roberts, chairman-wrrkly activities; Debbie Darrah, chairman- posters; Shaun Swauger, co-chairman-game buttons, ROW 2: Libby House, co-chairman-weekly activities; Sonja Rasmussen, co-chairman-rooter bus; Beth Weakley, co-chairman-posters; V ikki Nielson, chairman-rooter bus. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Buck land. Heather Cowan, Tina Diamond, Jean rue Fengler, Kathy Jrsser, Gretchen Jungmann, Terry Pringle, Janie Wells, Nancy Young. NEW SWEATSHIRTS: Marian Scott, Marlene Manual, Kathy Freeman, Teckla Smith, Karen Hedine, Debbie Casey, Sheila Guldsbury, Debbir Darrah, Cheryl Roberts, Judy Hahner. Janet Ragan, historian and technical assistant. r he dance ream had an all-new look with smart new wet-look blue jumpers and puff-sleeved white blouses fur costumes-and a new name Blue Devilettes. ' The dance team performed at football games and as a marching unit in the Pea Festival Parade and at the Walla Walla Community College as well as school as¬ semblies. This year an unique performance featured strobe-lighting and a line routine to the tune “Stoned Cowboy”. A plaque honoring former dance ream member Sandra Durham, killed in an automobile accident will be pre¬ sented annually to an outstanding dance team member. Blue Devilettes OFFICERS: Mr. McCorklr. adviser: Jane Crudup. drill captain: Candi M linger, president; Drbi Jenkins, vice- president; Jill Farris, treasurer; Mr . Jones, adviser; Jo Ann Hailey, secretary. BLUE DFAILETTES FRONT ROW; Valmda Stone. Dee Dee Walters, Linda Ragan, Jin Griff. Jill Farris. ROW 2 : Jo Ann Hailey, Cheryl Struck, Cathy Wyckoff, Becky Tompkins. Patty Gallo. ROW ' 3: I ebi Jenkins, Karin Norms. Kathy Hamilton, Candi Mu tiger, Susan Woodard, lane Crudup, Vicki Lloid, Kathv Manger. NOT P1CUTRED: Betsy Boldman. RON HUNTINGTON JUAN HERNANDEZ MIKE PRIOR RANDY BARTON LYNN BOWERMAN Coach JUNIOR VARSITY: Doug Hantay, Charlie Cowan, Lynn Bowerman, Tony Hernandez, Marie Martin, NOT PICTURED: Scott Woods, Mike tilen, Steve Frank. Mark Cantrell. Tom Harding, Boh Keynon, Steve I ay lor. Wa-Hi started its season with four strong returning runners-Juan Hernandez Mike Prior Lynn Bowerman, and Randy Barton. All four were lettermcn in their junior year. Gene Tabor, a junior, and Traev Weston, a sophonv more, quickly earned a position on the varsity squad, 1 wo more sophomores, Bob McBride and Dan Hellberg saw- a lot of varsity meets as well. Overall, the team had its best year for a win-loss record. The harriers won 5 and lost only one dual track meet with the state champion Richland. The season ended on a bad note when a strong runner, Kandy Barton, broke his foot in the last three weeks of the season making him unable to run in State. Juan Hernandez was awarded the most inspirational player trophy, and Gene Tabor the most improved trophy. Wa-Hi J V’s also had a strong season finishing with only a single loss. Cross Country WA-HI SEASON RECORD Wa-Hi 44 Richland 19 Wa-Hi 15 Kennewick 17 Moses LakeInvi tational 4th Highlander Invitational sophomores 2nd seniors 3rd Wa-Hi 15 Moses Lake 45 Wa-Hi 20 Wenatchee 41 Wa-Hi 15 Pasco 48 Richland Invitational 3rd District 2nd State 12th TRACY WESTON RANDY BAR TON LYNN BOWERMAN TONY HERNANDEZ 24 GENE TABOR TRACY WESTON BOB MCBRIDE DAN HELLBERG JUAN HERNANDEZ RANDY BARTON TO STATE: Juan Hernandez, Randv Barton, Mike Prior Tracy WVston Gene Tabor Bob McBride Lynn Bowrrman. JUAN HERNANDEZ 25 GEORGE BE1TO 7th in Statr Blue Devil Wrestlers MR. WILKINS Head Coach MR. OLDS Asst. Coach JOHN MY RICK Manager George Bei to puts pressure on the neck of one of his foes to get around him. Managed a 4- 7-1 Season SEASON RECORD Walla Walla 20 Pasco 25 Walla Wall. 17 Pendleton JO Walla Walla J7 Pullman 10 Walla Walla 14 Kennewick J2 Walla Walla JO Mac Hi 12 Walla Walla 22 Pi nd let on 22 Sub-district 4th of 9 teams Dong H acr Larry Herbert Dan Johnson District 6th of 21 trams George Brito Dan Johnson Walla Walla 22 Richland 21 Walla Walla 21 Pasco 24 Walla Walla 10 Davis 35 Walla Walla 28 Mac-Hi 14 Walla Walla 21 Eisenhower 27 W ' alla Walla 15 Moses Lake 23 2nd 1 1 eor ec lic-ito 3rd 2nd Chuck Streamer 3rd 2nd MikeVinti 5th 2nd Larrv Herbert 3rd 2nd Chuck Streamer 3rd State George Brito 7th INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Larry Herbert 11-0-1 2nd Sub-district, 3rd District. (ieorgr Brito 10-2-0 3rd Sub-district, 2nd District 7th State. Chuck Streamer 6-6-0 3rd Sub-district, 3rd District. Doug Haer 10-2-0 School record most offensive points. Dan Johnson 5-2 4 2nd District, Mike Vinti 5th Sub-district, Blake Limibcrg 7-2-2 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW : Frank Boon, Craig Johnson, Larry Herbert, Dan Johnson, Jim Harold. Blake Lindbcrg, Doug Harr, Art HischofL Rav Moreno, Mike Vintt. VARSITY NOT PICTURED: George Brito. Clinch Streamer. JUNIOR VARSITY-ROW 2: Mr. Wilkins-C otch, Rick Ujnns-M anager. John M yrick, Jim Wallingford, Mike Ratr . Kyle Volk man. Randy Huntley, Run Batdorf, Dave Martin, Roger VanZandt, Mr. Olds-Assistant Coach. The wrestling team managed a 4-7-1 season this year. Although the tram was young, lacked experience and was not so strong in dual meets, Wa-Hi had a good tournament team w inch finished fourth out of nine teams at Sub-district and sixth out of twenty-one teams at District Doug Haer now- holds the school record for the most offensive points (22). Six hoys won the right to go to District, Larry Herbert had 11-0-1 for the season and 19-0-1 for the last two years; George Beita, who finished 7th at State, had a 10-2-0, season; Chuck Streamer was 6 6-0, Doug Haer 10-2-0, Mike Vinti 5th in Sub-district and Dan Johnson 5-2-4 for the season. George Hrito, a junior, was the sole qualifier for State where he placed seventh. Aback pinning combination is Pan Johnson ' s combination for his for, Craig Johnson flips his man for a pin, Blake Lindberg strives to keep his opponent from getting one of his legs. Chuck Streamer uses the one arm behind the hack position, Doug Haer puts on a pain killing turk pinning combination against bis opponent. Going for a guillotine pin, Jim VI linger pulls on his opponents left arm and hooks his right leg, Jim Harold keeps his man tight and grabs for the left arm, Frank Boon goes for the far arm and far leg. A pressuring bead lever pinning combination is used by Art Biscboff. Blake Lindberg succeeds with a double leg takedown. Doug Haer prepares for the Banana Man” pinning combination. v . y Basketball N Dave Bateman goes in for an underhanded lay Completing the end of a successful fast up. break. j im Waggoner goes up for the shot. Brian Servcn and Steve Crudup block out with Doug Filan T Jim Waggoner and Joe Moreno watching, Greg Fink puts the ball up in a crowd. ABOVE: Minnieh and Pilau; Mitchell; Filan and Fink. DAVE BATEMAN, RICK WALTERS, STEVE CRUDUP, BRIAN SERVEN, GREG FINK, MIKE WAGONER. CHRIS REPASS. C SQUAD: Mr. Mryer-coach, Scott Plucker, Greg Krein, Mark jacky. Nick Plockcr, Ed Rais, Lcn Pruss, Rick Gross, Scott Wallingcr. Jon Zkr T Kip Kelly, Dan Ragan, Dan On, Tom Monroe. NOT PICTURED: Lorrn Hagrmeister. Jeff Wactje. Mark Drmianew, Dan Vnlkrnan. Steve Walker SEASON RECORD Walla Walla 62 Pe ndleton 64 Walla Walla 57 F.iscn bower 51 Walla Walla 85 Hermiston 35 Walla Walla 49 Pasco 56 Walla Walla ()4 Pendleton 55 Walla Walla 66 Davis 44 Walla Walla 87 Rogers 51 Walla Walla 62 Richland 56 Walla Walla 67 Hermiston 48 Walla Walla Cl Moses Lake 58 Walla Walla 58 Baker 39 Walla Walla 72 Kennewick 64 Walla W alia 71 Wenatchee 70 W alla Walla 58 Eisen bower 84 Walla W alla 69 Pasco 45 Walla Walla 86 Wenatchee 65 Walla Walla 70 Davis 52 Walla Walla 45 Richland 68 DISTRICT TOURNAM E si Walla Walla 70 Moses Lake 60 Walla Walla 51 Moses Lake 54 Walla Walla 68 Kennewick 57 Walla Walla 42 Richland 73 SCOREBOARD G FG FT TP AVF Wa-Hi 20 497 221-527 1219 65.95 Opponents 20 409 306-479 1124 56.2 Fink 20 117 110-150 344 17.2 Mitchell 20 121 74-120 316 15.8 Minnich 20 68 41-59 177 8.9 Bateman 20 69 37- 64 175 8.8 32 Finishing second in the Big Plight for the second year in a row, the Big Blues compiled a 15-7 season record. Even though they lost two games in a row in the District Tournament, the Blue Devils had a real good season and were able to beat Wenatchee at Wenatchee and ended Pasco’s win streak on the home floor. For the sixth year in a row, Wa-Hi defeated Richland in Walla Walla. The season opened with non-con fere nee games with Pendleton, Hermiston, Rogers of Spokane and Raker, In the first game. Pendleton upset Wa-Hi 64-62, but the Devils came back to win the other five preconference games. In the opening of conference play, Wa-Hi surprised Wenatchee in a w ild finish for a 71-70 victory. Doug Filan, Mike Wagoner and Mike Minnich sparked the Blue Devils. Steve Crudup snagged crucial rebminds. Wa-Hi next snapped Pasco ' s winning streak 69 45, Greg Fink flashed in 26 points. Davis of Yakima came in for a thrashing with Mike Mitchell pouring in 23 points. The full court press caused a number of Davis turnovers. A BOV E: C ach Drt w , Coarli Mryr r. Head Coach Birloh; Jck i Moreno; Dave Bateman and Mike Minnirh; Cire Fink and Mikt- Wagoner, M A N AG E R S : T om M on r or. M a r k Taylor, jerry Krummel, Joe Zieman, MIKE MINNICH, MIKE MITCHELL, MM WAGGONER, JOE MORENO, DOUG FI LAN. B SQUAD: Mr. Drew-coach, Dave Burt, Ron Woo, Dan McCauley, Scott Egg its, Scott Woods. Dave Moss. Kent Baumann, Buddy Wardriji, Dwight Middess, John Sled, Rubin Oury. Although Richland, who finished number one in the Big Fight, dumped Wa-Hi 68-45, Fink out scored all players with 21 points. Then the Blues bounced back to clip Moses Lake 70-60. M i tc hell helped cl inch the game w i t h a 3 pot n t play and some deadly free throw shooting. Next, sparked bv guard Dave Bateman and center M ike Wagoner, the De vils overcame poor defense and turnovers with torrid shooting, a .508 per cent, and a 43-32 rebounding effort. The score was Wa-Hi 68’ Kennewick 57. To take a 1 7 point half-time lead over Eisenhower, Wa-Hi exploded for 14 points in the second quarter. In the closing minutes of the game, they had to fight to hang on to victory. Mitchell again led the scoring with Fink, Bateman and Minnich in the double figures. Pasco then upset Wa-Hi 56-49, Minnich, shooting from outside the Pasco zone, finished with 17 points. Clinching second place in the Big Eight, the Big Blues blitzed the nets at a .509 rate and defeated Davis 66-44. Bateman emerged with 18 points, the high of his career. In a supreme effort, Wa-Hi humbled Richland, ranked number two in the state, 62-56 before a standing-room only crowd of 3300. The lead changed hands three times, Fink, Serven, Mitchell and Bateman scored in the two figures. The Devils number one spot in the Big Eight lasted only one night as Moses Lake took their measure 58-53 and brought them hack down to earth. T o upend Kennewick a second time w ith a 72-64 score, all five starters reached the double figures. Ike handed Wa-1 li its worst defeat of the season 84-54 even though M itchell came up with game scoring honors of 26 points. The last game of the season with Wenatchee saw Greg Fink pour in 35 points, a Big Eight single game high score. Wa-Hi had a good night on offense. Greg Fink with an average of 17,2 points per game and Mike Mitchell with a 1 5,8 were the two leading scorers. Fink was also the leading rebounder. Mike Wagoner was a strong rebounder all year and was the tallest player at 6 4 T . Dave Bateman, the play maker, led the fast break. Other seniors besides Fink, Mitchell, Mike Wagoner and Bateman were Jim Waggoner, Doug Filan and Mike Minnich, 33 BASKET BALL-FRONT ROW: Betty Wilson, Becky Webb, Sheila Crum packer. Debbie Pud will, Carolyn Keister, Rosaline Laurel la, ROW 2: Debbie Thorne, Shannon Me la ll F Dec Dee Walters, Valinda Stone, (rail Garland. Janice Taylor, Kris McNeill. ROW ' J : Arlimla Arlanil, Gretehen Junkman, JoAiim Mill Sharon Brown, Susan Brown, Katie Mitchell, Lois Reeves. VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW ' : Debbie Trapp, Debbie Pud will, M yrna Clifton, Kosanne Laurel la, Arlinda ArlantL S baron Brown. ROW 2 : Be T t y W11 son. Deb b i e Kerns, Shannon McFall, Mary Peacock, Kns McNeill. ROW 3: Miss Charlotte W ' irth, Coach: Susan Brown, Sheila Crum packer, Lois Reeves. Janet Haeemeistrr, Karla Tahb, Mrs. Arisen Smith, Coach. GIRLS ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM FROST: Belly Wilson. ROW 2: Debra Kerns, Shannon McFall, Sharon Brown, Sheila Crum packer, Lois Reeves, Susan Brow n, LOIS REEVES GR ETC H E N j U Nt i M A N N BETTY WILSON and LOIS REEVES Intersholmstic competition for those participating in the Walla Walla High School Girls Sports program has been very rewarding. The girls 1 volleyball team placed first in the district tournament, while the girls basketball team boasted an undefeated season, and came up with first place in district competition. The 70-71 school year concluded with a successful track season. Girls ' Sports In thr Othello garae, LOIS REEVES shooting SHARON BROWN assisting. In the Othello game, SUSAN BROWN shooting, LOIS REEVES looking on. Swim Team The Walla Walla Fligh School swim team began its fourth year of activ ity on November l Mb and concluded with the State Swimming Championships in Seattle on March Sth and 6th. The swim team had dual meets on a home and home basis with Shadle Park High School and North Central of Spokane, and Pullman High School. Placing third in the District Champion¬ ships at Pullman on February 27th. Wa-H i qualified four boys for the state meet. Paul Smith, Joe Kaminski, Dave Veley, and Dan Armstrong went to State in the Medley Relay, M) yard freestyle, 100 yard freestyle, 100 yard breast stroke, and the 200 yard individual medley. Other members of the team were Gary Gilman, lav Brewer, Ken Goetsch, Greg Kaminski, Craig Heacock, Steve Lloyd. Dav e Goetsch, and Rollie Snider, DAN ARMSTRONG DAVE VELEY JOE KAMINSKI PAUL SMITH SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Gary Gilman. ROW 2: Joe Kaminski, Craig Hcacock. Dave Goetsch, ROW i: Dave Veley, Paul Smith, Jay Brewer, Dan Armstrong, Ken Goet ' h, Greg Kaminski. ROW 4: Rollie Snider, Coach Kyle Waite. NOT PICTURED: Strvr Lloyd, 36 Grcjc Smith on snow-shoe practice. Cara Leslie at Ice Lake. i -V J K V i Mountain Climbing Snow Practice Snow shoring in the Blue Mountains. At the summit of Ice Lake - Larry Bughi, joe Kaminski, Cara Leslie and Gonion Sivley. MOUNTAIN CLIMBING CLUB FRONT ROW: Larry Bug hi-Pub I icily, Gordon Sivley-V ice- President, Cara Leslie-Treasurer, joe Kaminski-President. ROW 2: Bet tv Wilson, jrni Harold. Grrg Kaminski. ROW S; Mr Rhodes-Adviser. Karen Jacky, Kathy Jessee, Jon Bruugh. Kelly McClellan, Greg Smith, Paul Goetz, Bernard Christiana. NOT PICTURED: Steve Lloyd, Keith Stiles. Darrell Price. The Mountain Climbing Club made several excursions to practice climbing techniques in preparation for their major climb of 9671, foot Mr. St. Helens. The itinerary included Ice Lake in the Wallow as, advanced rock climbing at Troy, Oregon, asnow shoe over¬ night cam pout, snow practice and cravasse rescue, map and compass practice, and basic rock climbing at The Dalles, Oregon. 37 CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFF1CERS-FIRST SEMESTER-FRONT ROW: Reed Smith-President, Terry Wil louts-Boys ' Federation Representative. ROW 2: Jam Crudup-Girls League Representative. Cindy Talbot ' Treasurer, Joan Ballard-Seeretary. NOT PIC I UREO: Kent Mousman-V ice President. Class of 1971 BF.TSY J AVNE ABRAMS PETER ANDREW ALKINS GUV STUART AMERY ENOLABEL ELF.NORA ALLEN RANDY WAYNE ALLESSIO DAVID LEECH ANDERSON MICHAEL PAUL ANDERSON TIMOTHY ROBERT ADLINGTO| MARCIA KAY ARCHER 40 ETHEL M AR1A AR VI DSC N SARAH ANNA BALL JOANN BAILEY GREGORY A. BAKER JAMES GAR NET BAKER SENIOR CLASS O F FICER S-S ECO N D SEMESTER; Greg Fink-President, Mike Minnich- Vice President, Julie Prine-Tre asurer Debbie R ic hard so nAj iris League Representative. Dave Velry- Boys ' Federation Representative, N OT PICTURED: Cindv Tomlinson-Secretarv. JOAN TERESA B ALL ARD WAYNE WALLACE BARNETT RANDALL K. BARTON DELLA IRENE BARI ROP DAVID F. BATEMAN SI’S A S ' LOUISE BATES CYNTHIA L. BECK KATHRYN JEAN BEECH I NOR ART CLASS-FRONT ROW: Marietta Walker. Wayne Dennis. ROW 2: Debbie Cox, Jerry Willcuts, Mr. Moser. (iary LeValley. DIANALEE BEESON J AMES WILLI AM BELL SUSAN LOUISE BELZER BECKY ANN BENNINGTON DEBRA KAY BERGEV1N CYNTHIA JO BICKFORD CAROL JEAN BO ATM AN ROBERT L EL AND BJAGf ROBERT HENRY BILLOW DONNA LOUISE BOGUMILL PATRICIA ANN BICA1S RICHARD JOHNSTON BLAKE GARY LEE BOONE KUMI MARIE BOUTZ LYNN DOUGLAS BOWERMAN JOHN MARTIN BREWER JON ATHAN EDWARD BROUGH GLORIA LOUISE BROWN DIANE MARY BRYANT ROBERT M + BROWN MARJORIE LEE BUCKNER DAVE EUGENE BRUCE RAY LEE BUDAU 44 COLLEEN RUTH BYRNE BONNIE JEAN CARLSON MARICELA CAM ARILLO DIANE LYNN CASEY STEPHEN MICHAEL CARLE GLEN CH ARLES CECIL DALE LEWIS CARLISLE DARE BURNELL CHAMBERLAIN, [R 45 J AMES L. COLLETT, JR. THOMAS HAROLD REBECCA IRENE COCHRAN CLEMENTS KRIEG CONRADT MARLYS LYNN CORCORAN M. BARLOW CORK RUM ROGER CLAYTON CORNELL REBECCA CORONADO YOLANDA G. CORTINAS HEATHER COWAN DARLENE AMY CROSS GL()RI A JUNE CRUDUP JAMES S. DANIEL JANET COLLEEN DANIEL REGIN A M ARIE D A Nl ELS L ES H. D AVI N TERESA COLLEEN CR1SS LINDA M. DAHL RANDY LEE DAMON LIN H. DAVIN HOWARD LEE DAVIN 47 JONATHAN MARION DELLA ROBERT ALLAN PEMIANEW MARGARET ANN DEMORY MICHAEL LEE DENNIS WAYNE ALLEN DENNIS DARRELL B. DERRINGTON JR. PATRICIA LYNN DIETRICH MARI LYNN DIMOCK SEFS CLASS FRONT ROW: YIt, Corfield, Debbie Richardson. Sheila Sherry, Sally Tugman. ROW 2: Steve Burley, Ken Olsen, Gary Fine, Blair Henry, Bruce Fuller, George Wood. WILLIAM TIMOTHY DONEGAX REBECCA LYNN DOWNING JOHN THOM AS DRUM H ELLER PATRICIA KAY DUFF WILLIAM H DUNCAN STEVES FRANK DUNKELBURG RETAG AIL DYE 49 JOHN WILLI AM ERDMAN KH AR! VEAH ERICKSON GARY LEE FAIRCHILD 50 NANCY LEE DYSART LUCINDA MARI EE ADES BUDDY JAMES EAVES ROBERT WILLIAM EMIGH JOHNIE MARIE FAIRLEY PAMELA JO FANCIULLO PEGGY LEE FANCIULLO JULIAN! ADELE FANSHIER GARY WAYNE FARLIN JAMES EDWARD FIEDLER LINDA GAYLE FIGG1NS BARBARA ANN F1LAN ARNE DOUGLAS FILAN GARY DEAN FINE GREGORY SCOTT FINK VALERIE DOLORES FIN SET H PATRICIA L. FARRELL KATHERINE LOUISE FAUSTI DONNA LOUISE FERNANDES 51 LYNN KATHLEEN FRANK DIANNE MARIE ERAZlRE DEBBIE KAY FREELAND ROZANN LEE GOBLE PAUL DAVID GOETZ HELEN EILEEN GOLDEN ANTHONY GOLDS BURY D1 ANNE M ARIE GANGUET HELEN LOUISE G ARLAND ARMANDO GARZA III GWEN ELLEN GREET HURST ELAIN E J EAN NIE G REG F.RSON RICHARD W. GRIESS LA1NE RICHARD GRIFFITH MARY BETH FREEPONS DEBORAH KAY FRENCH PEGGY FULGHAM ROBERT JOHN G ALL JAN EDWARDGOOLSBEY SCOTT V. GORH AM DANNY RAY GRAVES MARIANNE M ARIE (LAC DEAN MARCUSGERLING GARY JAY GILMAN- RANDY LUCILLE GLASPELL M ARLA GRIFFITHS FRED ).GRUBEN DEANNA JOY GWINN CHERYL JEAN H ALL BARBARA ANN HAM ADA SHIRLEY ANN HAMBY JOHN ALBERT HANSEN FRANKLINSILVEN HANSON GERALD LEE H ARDING REBECCA ANN H ARKINS JOHN ALAN HARMON 54 JAMES THOMAS HAROLD VICKI LEE HARPER FRANK HARRIS 55 KELLY L HECTOR RICK EUGENE HElLHRl N JACQUIFLINE ANNE BLAIR C. HENRY JAMES ALLAN HERBERT HEIMBIGNER JUAN F. HERNANDEZ KATHY DIANE HERNDON LAWRENCE WAYNE HERBERT CONNIE ELAINE HICKMAN JOANN HILL SANDRA LEE HOFFMAN CRAIG HOWARD HOGG AN 56 RANIH DEAN HOLBROOK THOMASGEORGE HOLLAND NIKKI HOLLIN Ql ' EST HAROLD LLEWELLYN HOLM STEVEN DWIGHT HOPPF.N SHELLY ANN HORTON ANITA ELAINE HOWARD KESISK RENEE HOWELL LARRY RAY HU ETHER DAVID WILLIAM HUFFORD MYRON JAMES HUIE LAUREN ARVEL HUNT BRENDA GAYLE ING A LLS L E EISSEL LI N D A R AE J ACKSON MIC H A EL L E F. J AGO BS JANICE ELAINE JOB CLIFFORD LOUIS JOHNSON JR. RANDALL ALLEN JOHNSON DAVE KENNETH JONES GARY DONALD JONES ' PAMELA LOUISE JORDAN CAROLE ANN JONES JOE FRANK KAMINSKI DEBRA MAUREEN KERNS DONNA M ARIE KETCHERSIDE SANDRA HI BY KJNTER LYNETTE K1NZER VIRGINIA ANN KIN MAN DAVID MICH AEL KLEIN DEB( RAH LYNN KNOTTS GERALD ALAN KRUMMEL BARBARA LYNN KNUTH SHARON LYNN KUHN KEITH F. KOCH PATTY KAY LANDERS JAY WALTER KEILER NIKKI JUNE KINNEY ARMAN BERNARD KLUEHE SUZANNE ELIZABETH KOI,BE 59 ELLEN THERESA LAN DOM KATHERINE ROSE LATHROP RGSANNE MICHELE LACRELLA JAMES MICHAEL LENTZ CARA JEANNE LESLIE CYNIJRA LOUISE LLOYD DAVID VON MALCOLM RAYMOND HARVEY LEWIS RICHARD TAYLOR LONG DEBORAH KAY LYNCH LEFT: GARY TODD LEV ALLEY SUSAN KAY LOCATI ROBERT LEE LOWERY SHARON MARIE MAJURI TED M LYTHGOE RONALD ] . MANUEL BRAE) W MARR M ARY JO M ARTIN DEBRA ANN McPHERSON DAVID PAUL MESSINGER LINDA D. MEYERS WENDY DIANE MEYERS MIKEL M ARVIN MICHENER LUCINDA MARIE MICHLITSCH 63 MICHAEL DON MINNICH MICHAEL SHERMAN MlTCHELL PAMELA LEE MOORE EV ANG E1 A N A AR MIJ O M OR ENO ft ' LIE ANN MOORE LARRY KENTMOOSMAN GLENN DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY SANDRA LEE MOORE ER ANK KEN N ET H M ORO 64 JOHN K. MORRISON CAROLYNE ANN MORSE CANDACE BEVERLY MUNGER JENNIFER LYNN NAIM Y DEBRA RENE MURYS JANE DARLENE NATIONS ARTHUR NEIL BENEFIEL ROBERT LEE NELSON ROBIN WAYNE NEW BURN TERRY LEE NICOLES DAN NIXON 65 TERESA KAY PRINGLE LAUREL CHRISTINE RAGSDALE STEVE L. REED KRISTINE ANN PR]ESTER DALE D. PROCTOR CHRISTIAN CARL RASMUSSEN 63 SH ARON A1LEEN REIFSNIDER TOM GENE RICHARDSON JUDITH LEE ROBINSON KRISTINE RICHARDSON ROBERT EUGENE KITTEN HOUSE JOHN CORNELIUS ROCKWELL JAMES BRUCE RICE RANDALL CARL RIDENOUR ANN ELIZABETH ROBISON - - DEBORAH KAY RICH ARDSON WILMA RITCHIE RHONDA RAE ROBISON 69 JOHN RUSK A LANCE LEE RUSSELL K RUSSELL ROSENKRANZ STEVEN CHRISTOPHER ROVVSE CHRIS FRANK SAKAS JUDY ANN SAVAGE 70 ANNE MARIE SAWYER PATRICIA ANN SCHAFER SUSAN MARIE SCHMALTZ Hill Waetje takrs a moment from his project as Julie jrssee proves that girts enjoy wood turning also. M AR Y A N N SCH N E RL Y CALLY ANN SCHNEIDER ALBERT DEAN SCHNEIDMJLLER J E A N A N N E SC H W EITZE R —i CLAUDE TOMAS SCOTT LOLA ELOISE SH EPPARD EDWIN C. SEINER BARBARA J. SHERRY DONALD L. SHAFFER SHEILA GAYLE SHERRY SH ARON FAYE SHAW GAYLA MARIE SHOLLF.N BERGER RONALD MICHAEL SHOLTYS NO LA SIM MO NS THOMAS ANDERSON SIMON DONALD LEON SINDEN 72 DAVID JOHN SLAWSON K AREN I.YNN SMI RES PATRICIA ANN SMITH JANET LAVRASMALL GARY LEIGH SMITH PAUL K SMITH 73 DEBORAH ANN SMOKE GAIL ANNE SOD ERST ROM |ON TAYLOR SNEDDON PAUL STANTON ROBERT ' PATRICK SNELL LE N() R A M A RC i L R! T E ST U BBL E El ELD LILT ' 1RM( N A STL BBLEFIELD M ANA SU | AR IT WATT V N ASA K PAUL GORDON SUE LIFE WILLI A M IA M ES ST A N TON PAMELA SUE SWANK DOUGLAS M R T SWENSEN SANDRA LEA STILLER KARLA K. TABU LINDA LUCILLE TAGGART BELOW RIGHT ' : JON STROP CINDY JO TALBOT THOM AS R. TATE 1971 MAR DA ELLIES STIMMEL PATRICIA ANN STOCKSTAD CHARLES LEROY STREAMER 74 JANICE MARIE TAYLOR DEBRA LYNN THORNE DOUGLAS BARTON Tl BBS STANLEY WAYNE TAYLOR KENNETH WAYNE TH RASH ER CHERONC. TICHI KATHRYN ANNE TOEPEL LINDA TOLLEY ROBERTS CYNTHIA LYNN TOMLINSON RICHARD LEE TOMLINSON J R. 76 The library provides a variety of materials for study- Lane Miller, JoAnn Hill, Shirley Smith, Peggy Harris. MARK PAULTOR RETTA J AM ES SCOTT TREADWELL MARY J ANE TOWNER WILLIAM DAVID TROUT SUSAN UN TRASSETH KATHLEEN G TUCKER SARAH JANE! ' TUGMAN LONG TURNER SU E ELL E N TV L E R JOHN E DU A R D V AN B E E K KYLE W. VOLKMAN WILLIAM DENNIS WAETJE JAMES ROBERT WAGGONER 78 MICHAEL JOHN WAGNER JULIE M. WALKER DEB HIE ANN and DARLENE ANN WALKER MARI ETTA CLAIRE WALKER ROBERT A. WALKER JENNV LYNN WALLACE JAMES O, WALLINGFORD DENNIS FR ANK WALTERS J ANE ELIZABETH WELLS J AMES ROBERT WATT LESLIE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS SAM RAY WOLF JANICE RAE WOOLFOLK ELIZABETH ANN WRIGHT RALPH EL WOOD WAMSHER SUE ANN WEATHER MON TERRY MICHAEL WILLCl-TS RAND ALL KARL WRIGHT W f AYNE FRANCIS WANTLAND J AM ES G, WEI DEM ANN GEORGE STANLEY WOOD RAYMOND KIRK WRIGHT 80 LON DOUGLAS WYRICK LYNN MARIE YELENtCH DOUGLAS EARL Y()ES SUSAN KAY YENNEY MARGARET MICHELE ZARO DEVIN KAYZIKR NOT PICTURED RICHARD LEWIS ANTES NORM AN EUGENE BANKS TANYA JO BATH RICK WALT JOHN BECINSKI TED ALLEN BENEDICT DONNA ANDREA BOWEN VIVIENNE MARIE BROWN STEPHEN R BROWN SANDRA JEAN BURRF.S STEVE CASEY STEVE CASTEEL ANITA CHEN AULT JUDY LOUISE COLBURN BOB W. COSGROVE ROBERT STEVEN CRISS ROBERT WAYNE DUBOIS WAYNE EMERSON RONALD W. ERDMAN RICKD. GARRARD JUAN GONZALEZ MONA HARGITT WIN TON EL WOOD HARMON DARRELG. HELFER GWEN ELIZABETH HENDERSON STACY R. HOEKSTRA ROBER T MICHEAL HOWARD BEVERLY HUNTER LARRY JORGENSEN MARCIA A1LENE JUSTICE STEPHANIE ANN K ARL TERRY E. KEI LER VICKI JO KEMPE MIKE KRAI.M AN STEVEN JOSEPH LEI PER MIKE LEONETTI MICHAEL SCOTT LIGHTFOOT DAVID GLEN LONF.Y EDWARD ANTHONY LYONS JOANN MACE LARRY MACKLER JAMES MCE WEN STEVE MCPHERSON TERRY LEE MILLS FRANK EARL MORGAN TERI SETH ELL E MORGAN IERRY L. NELSON CANDICE JEAN NEWMAN DAVID RAY SOKES MARI A TERESA NORTON JOHN NOVAKOVJCH LUIS OCANAZ ROBERT E. PARKS MARILYN K. PECK H AM LAWRENCE A. PRF.SO SHELLEY PRICE BRUCE J AMES PULFER JAMES P YU CAN RANDY RAY RECORD EVA R. RICH ARDS RODNEY CR AIG RICH ARDSON GREGORY M ARK RUTZ JOYCE SCHILLE J AM ES ALLEN SC H ()ES L E R CHRIS ELLANORA SIEDLER DENNIS L. SLATER CHARLES EDWARD SMITH SHIR LEE ANN SMITH RONALDJOESNOOK RICK SPENCER DAVID J. STILLER TERRI LEE M. SULLIVAN DANIEL WILLIAM TOBIN JAMES FRANKLIN YEAGER SUSAN LEE YOUNG Humanities class. 81 Class of 1972 82 J im A it ken Jack Albers Paula Alexander Rnb Alexander Tom Alcxenlci John AIL i ns Debbie Allen Abel Alvarado Chuck Anderson Vickie Anderson Dennis Archer Aril rid a Arlanri Carolyn Arm strung Duns Augustine Rita Backuus Scott Bacon Alan Bailey Ivon Bailey Bill Baker Gyle Batruer Fred Banks Tim Barker Jeff Barker Jerry Bartlett Wes Bartlett Linda Barton Kent Baumann Fd Baumgartner Virginia Haver Kris Beaver Mr. Sir tiler ' s homeroom arid gursts celebrated Thanksgi mg: Mrs, Jo Lynn Me Bee- Dean of Ciirls, Mr Richard Nrher- Principal, John Peterson, Dale Carlisle, Bob Larson, Don Shaffer, and John My rick. Van Bedel] (trance llrita Rerd Herin.-v.tn Javmr Rt-rgliiq Colln-ii Berry Yvette Best Larrv Bnu filer Inhael B] I bray Rit k Binn Art Hi sc In iff Larrv Bishop Bob Blink Anna Bloomberg Miry Bodtfte Tom Bodine Shane Roglr Smart Bond Doue Rnonr Terri Bon It Carol Buwcfs, S3 Chuck EWart h Marlin Eh n art h Kathy Bradford EMI Bradshaw Cindy Brammer CEhtvI Bran nan Wayne Brock David Breaks (Irt ' i; Brooks Mark Brother toil Naficv Brough Jamie Brown Paul Brown Sharon Brown John Brownell Sirvr Brummrtt Anna Bull Laura Bundy FIRST SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Wally Cole-Boys’ Federation Representative. Tina Diamond-Secretary. Karen Hedine-Girls ' League Representative, Don Garner-President, NOT PICTURED: Vickie Anderson-Treasurer, Mark Freise-Vice President, Socjf f Byrrlv Mary Jane Campbell C vnd i Carm icharl J.i a Chatlek B L inanl C hr on arm Kdly Clifton Jim Callaway John Cantu Debbie Casey Beck v Charlo M ichclr Cice hi no Merna CliftM Esther Calvin Ray Cardenas Connie Cato Janice Cherry Michele Clark Steve Clink Mark Campbell Rick Cardenas Carl Cavan us Carle nr Childers Diane Clements Wes Clizer 85 SECOND SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT ROW : Sonja Rasmussen-Treasurer; Karen Hrdinc-Secretary. ROW ' 2: Mark bmse- Vice President, George Beito-Boys ' Federation Representative. ROW 3: Stuart Bond-President. NOT PICTURED; Marion Scott-CJirls ' League Representative. Carol Clutr Gwm Chile Ralph C iters Wally Cole Jeff Conrad t R a 1 hard Conk Barbara Cornell Teri Cornwell A hr l Coronado AI Curonadn Kidel Coronado Judy Cousins C ta r Irs C owa n M ike Cow les Carolyn Coylr Li?. Craig tjTeg Criss S hr i la Cm m pack r r Cathy Cummings Philip Cum mini jerry Cu ndiff Debbie Parrah Boh Dascholtky Tom Davies Shetre I )a v J ir Decoo M ike Deccin Lawrence Dennis Randy Demngton Mike Devine Chris line Diamond Sandra Dickey Derry Doepker Rick Downing Sharen Downs David Duff Joanne Dwyer Karl Laves Don Egg-art Scott Eggrrs Debbie Eichner Rod Eichner 86 Lee El well Mike Pilau Richard Fondahn Lini Ann Fwitai Vicky Fuller H.UGir Karen Frdman Craig Fine Dixie Foster Kathy Frerman Connie Gaines David Goersch Scott Ksarv Virginia Fine Judy Foust Lynne French Steve Garmire Shei la (loldshury Betty Ewing Fat tv Fisher Kathv Franklin Stan Froese Don (iarner Dan Gouda 11 Breriib Fairley Konda Fleck Mark Freisr Richard Furntrs Jim i jau Gordon Gravn Cttfey Farris Peter Folsom Rctlec Frirsen Debbie FulJen Susan i ressel Rnsry Gray Gary Gravbeal Lori Mall Donna Hardin Turn Hartman Craig Hr at nek Mike Hrllbadt V k ' li (i tern Trrna Hamilton Karm Harding Brrnr Hauek Karen Urdiiir Martin Hrllberg Kevin Hrlliker Kathv Hessler Phillip Hildreth Kim Hill Drug Hides Dew a y nr Hilton Jack Higginbotham Have Higgins Paul Holer Kent Hoover S3 Jim Hopium Ramone Hu si Paul Jacobsen Cindy Johnson Miry Joy Tnm KrilWf! Mike Kirby Karen Horner Si I Ingstad Lorrii ne J aeger Craig Johnson Crete ben J ungmann Dave Krntch l,enure Klees Dan Howard Gary Jacky Annette James Bob Johnson Ricki Karl Jfrph Kryes Connie Kirin Drbi jenkms Katin Jrssee Barry Johnson David Jones Marianne Jones Kathy Jordan Marian Kausehc Shannon Kelly Ron Kent Bob Keynon Tittna Kimble Kathy Kingsley Kathy Knopf Keith Knotts Lavern Koerner Sharon Kohn Shrill Lake Paul Lamb 89 Step ha mt ' Mansfield Mar It-nr Manurl Mark Martens Jeff Martin ROW I r Paul Lambert, Kathy Landorii, Laura Lindoni, Yolanda Lane, Bob Larson, Josie La ugh] in, Darlene Lawrence, Richard L aw re nee, ROW 2: Mary Ledford, Bob Lehmann, Brandon LeVallcy, Carla Lewis, Blake Lmdbrrg. Fred Lindgren, Charles Lindsey, Joyce Lindsey. ROW i: Vera Linker, Greg Locafi, Leslie Loisrau, Nancy Lovejoy, Mike Loveless, Debbie Lovett, Randy Lowery, David Lyons, Office Practice helps prepare students for jobs after graduation. Pictured are Linda Jackson, Kathy Kingsley. Patti Yeend, Carol Bowers, Nancy Smith. Kathy Miller, Anita Potter, and Amy PcrinL Mark Martin Richard Martimrz Susan Mason Mary MeCaSley Dan McCauley Pam McCoy John McDonald Carol Mt Llhanev Scott McFarlane Ruv McFarland Doug McCjuire Car Mcfntvrr 90 ROW l; Hilda McKay, Dan McManus, Carol McPherson, Pat tv McPherson, Annette Meinrrs, Dan Meredith, John Merry. Arlcn Meyer, ROW ' 2: Jean Meyer, Greg Michael is Brian Milhrath, Kathleen Miller, David L, Miller, Merilyn Millett, Debra Moore, Mike Moore. ROW 3; Vickie Moore, Jot Moreno, Dick Morgan, Dan Morrisette, Matt Mosgrove David Moss, Sarita Mulhair, Kathy Mungrr. John Morphy Dre Myers Jidin M vnek Traci r M vnek Den ms Nall v Puiir Niblrr Dave Nichols Vickie Nielson Paula Nixon Nancy Noble Steve Nokes Marsha Nordstrom Dave Otmmc Mamie I Ocarw Jean ( Ndfidtl Ray Oligher Terrie Olin Dean Olsen Hill Orton Dave Parker 91 Marsha Parrott Narmond Piuntorr Amy Per ini M jltr Perry Doit Peterson Joan Powell Frank Ralston Patti Parson Charles Pauly Jennifer Perrault Pat Person John Peterson Jackie Preston Kim Raney Janice Parsons Mark Praerx ' k Diana Perry Dave Peter Mm Andetfa Phillips Richard Preston Debbie Rappr Lyndetta Phillips Darrell Price Sonia Rasmussen Diane Pope Scott Pritcher Rosemary Reaves Anita Potter Debbie Pud will Vicki K eh man M ike Potter Linda Ragsdale Bruce Record 92 Lois Reeves Marsha RrEer Brad Reid T wn Redi Frank Reifsnider Carolyn Rrister Sheri Reiswig Chris Repass Mike Reser Colleen Rh y Sue Ricker Ciail Rohcrson Cheryl Roberts Jay Rogers Mary Ellen Rogers Chris Rohde Donna Rnmjue Jeff Rosa Katie Rnthwell Cathy Rouse Dave Roht Krven Rowse Randy Russell Steve Samuel Paul Svhaub Steve Sehmetrr Jeff Schoesster Marion Scott Don Shafer Bruce Shaffer Neil She Idrn Scott Shelton Mark Sherry jjy ru The Marriage and Kamilv Class discuss values and standards. FRONT ROW: Cindy Johnson, Lenoir Klees, Marsha Reger, Joe Moreno, Nancy Young, Mike kilan, John McDonald. ROW 2: Rod Richardson, John Hansen, Sharon Kuhn. Karen Smith Ginny Soper LesJi Stout Mark Taylor Nancy Smith Tom Spanish Jim Sutlifi Susan Taylor Sue Smith Dianne Stallings Kami Sutton Vicki Taylor T rck! a Sm i t h Dave Snell Keith Stiles Leslie Stoddard Manir Sujaritwaftana akGrfte Tabor Robert Teal Patty Thompson Debra Shoemaker Boh Singer Brian Smith Gary M, Smith John Snell Jim Stance ip her Dave Short Mike Snores Gary L. Smith Greg Smith Harold Snively Ned Storey 94 Members of the speech classes learn court terms. Participating in a mock court trial are Carol Clutc, Jack Higginbotham, and Joan Powell. Marcia Tompkins Lloyd T yler Kathy Watery Colleen Webb Dean Whitehead Curtis Wilkins Barbara Toner Deanna Yanderfeurg Jim Walker Hick Wndrmann Doug Wick ward Jill Williams Lean nr Toney Jerry Van Donge Jan Walhngiord Jim Whaley Ida Wminer Janet Williams Kurt [ honney Dan Treadwell Yvonne Veley David Walter Htvkv Tomlinson Shml Troop Alan Vixie Rh k Walters Steve Tnmlinsun Sherry Turnbow (Jars Vixir Bob Walters Cheryl Tompkins Tim Turney Charles Vignemn Beth Weakley 95 Holly Willoujehby Teddy Wisner EUrfIy Wilson Ron Woo Claudia Wilson Dan Wooten Becky Wilson Patty Yeend Steve Wilson Bill W ' iison Susan Yell Lot t Nancy Young Cyridv W ' lnTcr Gloria Garda SOI PICTURED James Anderson Beth Bailev Tim Baird Diiue Burk Mabel Britton Jerrie Brown Gary Bundy Steve Burley R if hard C arter Rarmm V. CavBos Jody Chard Dave Cor James N. Da is Dm ms Dry den Glenn Fry Alice Gabel Jean Grrnet Sandra ( irrgersan Allen Hahn Edna Haerdorn Rex Hartley Steve Harvey John Hawkins Kristy Hendrix Daniel Herres Hilda Hrrnandee Rita Hernandez Susan Higdon Larry Hill Waskiewicz Gary Hnch David Hof f art h Denise Horne Randv King Delbert Huff Joe Lav ad our Frances Martuscelli Btib M e Bain Blaine McMillan Tom Niva Donna Osborn Richard Parker Brad Pedersen James Pemberton Duane Peters Ron Plachta Sheila Potter Robin Reiher Susan Robison David Rook Mark Russell Dianne Schneider Jerry Schutke Greg Shoemaker Roberr Singer Dave Small Mike Smith Ralph Smith Jackie Stevens Larry ' Leal Albert T re vino Francene Van Dorm Nancy Vi berg Patricia W ' ildrr Vicki Wilson Penney Witcher Class of 1973 FIR S T S E M EST E R S C) P H O M O R E CLASS OFFICERS: Scott Pluckcr Vice Prrfidrnt. Jill Abraham- Girls Uague Representative Syd Patton-Sccretary. Steve Crudup-Prrsident. NOT PICTURED: Andy Perry- Treasurer Bruce Walker - Boys ' Federation Representative. SECOND SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-FRO NT ROW ' : Scott Plueker- Boys’ Federation Representative Neiola Schaub-Treasurer. ROW 7 2; Kevin Dennis-President, Cyndi M oss-G iris’ League Representative. George Strut hers-Vice President. NOT PICTL RED: Andy Perry-Secretary. 97 98 In Home Economics, ihr girls try new recipes- Judy Alex¬ ander, Kristi Perry, Mali Rnuth. Jill Abraham Victor Adamson Sean Aldrich Judy Alexander Cathy Allan Darlene Sain Mary Allen Mark Amery Mark Anderson Nolan Anderson Rob bin Anderson Mary Ankeny Gma Anthony Dan Armstrong April Arvidson Mar Augustine Hob Austin Laurie Austin Becks Baker Scott Bannister Craig Barnett M ichelr Barker Tom Bartlett Ron Batdorf Mike Bates Nancy Bat brick Karen Baumgardner Jim Beatty Randy Bedell J im Beech6nor Debbie Beeson Don Brillnger Lonnir Bennett Garv Be rus e I Roger Berg Strven Bergman Drbi Biagi Off if Binschus Linda Bishop Brtsv Bold man Frank Boon David Boone Barbara Borgrrs Stephen Boyd Harmony Boyer Jody Bradlry Lynn Brammer Ken Brashrar Ruth Bri-man Robert Brewer John B rick nr r Lynn Bristol Vincent Broman Frank Brown Sharon Brown Susan Brown Billy Brum met t Ru hard Brunion Debbie Buck land Barbara Burrsiatte Randy Garvin and John Loom an can well hr proud of the smooth finish they gave their shop projects. 99 Gordon Bulry Mew ton Bummt Jarmrttp Busch Donrlda Cahonn lirln Cuiliritln Nick Cam panel h Sylvia Campos Joanne Carlson Mary L«u Cwedy M ike Cmitti Party Chadek EJva Chamber lam Laurie Cheatham Cheryl Clark Calvin C la ugh ton Eric Clem Ed CLendanirl Kenny Coil Mike Ragsdale and Carl Schaefer prove that photographic tricks can show interesting relationships. Glen Cross Sfrvr Crudup Mark Cutshall Mike Pammarell Mike Culeman Sharon Cutmll Steve Craven Denise Dam on Patrick Corn Curtis Cow den AnneCripe Howard Daniel Anita Coronado Shane Cost James Crislip Susan Daniels 100 Zana I audr Krvin Davenport Lb Davis Marcy Davis Roger Davis Julie Davison Sherer Daw sun DafrrU Deceit Donna DeFreect Mark Demianew Jim Dennis Kevin Dennis Lorraine DrVoir Deriitr Duff Steve Dykstra Jo Ellen Eaves Ricky Edwards Bertha Emrrson Irvine Emerson Robert FaGalde Brenda Filan Debbie Foltert James Fmigh John Falkner Donne(tc Filan Kathy Forney Kevin Entze Mark Falkner Wanda Filan Run Foster Kathy Frdman James Farlin Greg Finch Shaun Fours Lihie Eubanks Dan Farmer Debbie Fine Bill Frazier Meg Eubanks jilt Farris Kim Fine Kelly Friztirr Randy Evans Margie Fields Susan Flee nor Mari Frerburg 102 Mathew Fry Kathi Furrow Tim Gabel Skip l Gardner (fail Garland Jtwi Grhrrt ' l John Germanv Jinirr Gibson Kevin ( filbert Don Gillingham Ariene Glasgow Km Goeisch F.arnest Graham Vicki Graham Linda Gray Richard Gross Man Lou Grudzinski Tany Gusman Marilyn Hahn Steve Hahn Alan Hamada Shelley Hamm Stan H auric Tana Hankla Patty Gallo Domingo Garcia ft and v Garvin Joe Gehr Randy Gillespie Rodney Gillrvpir Marv Golden Gary Goodwin jenny Gre®rrson Steve Griffith Georgia mi a Hagrdorn Loren Hagemeister Rill Hamilton Cathy Hamilton Howard Hanson Valerie Hardin Jan Harmon Jeff Harper The R.O.T.C. boys learned the proper way to give artificial respiration; Jim Dennis demonstrates. Debbie Harris Wesley Harris Greg Hartgrove Walk Hartwell Paul Hartwig Dan Hartzkrtm Mark Harvey Michelle Haun Jeff Heimbigner Robert Heins Dan Hellberg Run Henderson Dane Henry Katie Henry Martha Henry Randy Herrtijen Tony Hernandez Jim Hickman Laurie H dlvard Nancy Hoffman Kathy Hogan Heidy Horton Lihbie House Rita Howell William Hubbard Cheryl Hiihb Tracy Hufford Dave Hull Bnfr Humphrey Then Hunztker Dawn Hutchinson Linda Iverson Venetta Jackson Mark jaekv 103 Dan Jacobsen jnan Jefferis Kathy Jansen Jerry J ant Ron } ilg Gerald Jorns Kelly John Brad Johnsion Dan Johnson LaRar Johnson Mike Johnson Steve Johnson Jranme Jones Jennie Jones 1 411 J tl Ilf ' S Ann Joseph Steven Joy Greg Kaminski Cindv Kelly Run Kelly Kip Kelly Tracy Kelly Dennis Kenney Sue Klein Kris Knnpt Bar ha ra K n uw les Mali Knurh Cindy koernrr Linda Kohn Ron Kralman Greg Krem Reletta Lewis Jon K osier Julie Lind berg Teresa Lee Ken Lindsey Laura Leonard Mary Linker Ramona Leonard Tefi Linker Kathy Leonel! Steve Lloyd Karla Lepiane Vicki Lipid 104 Drhi Local i Milo M la ' arum Tom Lnmma an Mickey Maekler John Looman Don Mac Neil William l.oseke Frank Mark Pm i Luft Susan Marr Susan Lugo W d 1 1 r M ice Have Martin Shaun Martin Rick Mar unci ale Robert McBride Kris McNeill Raul Mrndu a Connie Mrrha Dennis Martinez Bruce McCaw Kamlv Mrle Christy Merha Sid Merrill Exploring with3 microscope- Candi Monger Mr. Huntington, and Renee Frieirn. Pliil Mason Keith Maihison John Mailer J tun nr VI aw Jon Tom M ayvttmhrr Susan McDirmid Ntsrm McDowell Brad Me Fall Lee Vic K nigh 1 Jeff Mr Mann Hmehrl Milan Dan Miller Dav mI Miller Gwen Miller Jim Miller Jim Misander Judy Mitchell Katie Mmhril Debbie Mobley Keith Montgomery Tem Monroe Bonne Moore Da Moore Ken Moure Mark Mure house David Morel Ray Moreno Glenna Morgan JoAnn Morse Penny Morrow Doug Mosgrovr Cyndi Moss Jim Monger Bii Murptn Nilah Nardella Mane Nakonieczny R ichard Nehekef Jerry Nelson Patty Nrlaon Sandra Nelson Rick Nelson Vicki Nelson Betti Nrstrby Keith Niva Karin Norms Carl Olsen Sandy ( )uellerta Dan Ott Rubin Oury Paul Overman Mark Page Gary Palmer 106 Martfaa Parks Sharon Parrott Kristi Parry Tin students of Mrs. Koch’s French class discussed VanGoflh and Other French artists, locating on the map the towns where they lived. Chris Pennington A mil Perry R ■ si r r t Phinney Brian Peterson Janice Frierson Chen Pettrrson Lorrta Phillips Patty Phmnev Sylvia Pisam Nick Pludwr Scott Pludter Sharlrnr P locker Karlern Ponti Kathey Potter Gayle Prrst Jolene Prewitt Lrn Pruss Linda Phyltcan Daniel Ragan J.mda Ragan Mike Rag dalr 107 £ i Rais Irene Ramin 1 ? Catherine Rapue Ellen Ratajak Diana Raugust Marilyn Rra Diana Reasr Philip Reaves Mark Reavis Pam Rravis Bryan Record Ami Lrr Redd Bob Reiber Susan Reichert Dave Re nick Monty Renick Lark Rrnz Linda Reser Shelley Reynolds Maureen Rbay (rtenda Richardson Heidi Richardson Debbie Ridenour Mark Ri s Jim Robimon Mary Rodrigues Rick Rohde Juhn Rinse Re Rosenbaum Marcia Rath Michele Roth Stacey Roup Linda Ruwr Connie Rook Sandra Rowe 108 Cynthia Schuetz? Pat Scon LrttSepl Brian Servrn Bev Sheppard Lynn Shivley Sieve Shot I Hndr Siedlrr Kathy Sinden Kathy Sinclair Laurel Sively RonSlowick Laurie Smelcrr Cheryl Smick David J. Smith Gary Southern Lydia Smith Janet Spencer Sari Smith Gregg Sprndltn e Susan Smith Bnhht Spuhn Sirve Smyth Tom Smith CatHv Spray Jim Stanley Rnllie Snyder John Steel Regina Steinhardt Dan Strange Prfrr Swam Dave Thompson JoAnn Steitimrr Mark Streufert Shaun Swaugrr Park i- Thom a (iina Stevens t iborfhr Stroe Stormy Sylvester Robert Tang lev Bobbie Stevenson Dick Stravinsky Doug Taggart Marty Tatr Les Stone George Strothers Sue Tarver T ancy Tolley Yalinda Stone Stevr Stuart Marlon Taylor Revkv Tompkins PhvlTis Storey Denise Sufierifield M ike Terhaar Becky Towner (.■aye Underwood Mark Vale Beth Wagner Bruce W alker Kirk Vance Jav Walker no Stan W.ilkup Scott W ' allmger Kelly Walsh Per Per W alters Thomas Walters Robert Wardrtp Sharon W idling ton Steve Watt Doug Weathers Vef 1 Whitehead Becky Wrhh Debbie W eed Nancy W ells Jayne Wentz Violet W entz Bob Wr ' etmore Carol W eis Becky Wdlcuts Cathy Williams Joyce W illiams Ralph W ilson F 1 Wiseman Din WithefOw Linda Wood Susan ne Woodard Scott Wood Cathy Wycfcoff Joe Ybarra Janice Yelliotr Debbie Ynrs Greg Young Joe Zirnwn Jon Zier NOT PICTURED J oe Abrains John Anthony Arvid L. Aronson Lee Ann Aronson Rill Artrrbury Gary R ark nr Walh BHJ Richard Brown Jarlti Burnett Nancy Burt Dick Campbell Karen Carle Joaquin Castillo Michael Charters Elroy Cornelius (jarland Creel Curtis Damm Randy Daudt Fred Doodv Tom Fagon Ramlv F rrs Dwight Engle hart George Garrard Martha (list Jan Griff Dennis Halter Randi Hammond Royal Hardy Guadalupe Hernandez Lore Hilton Dawn Marie Hoffrcicrr Jill Johnson Ray Johnson R nbert J ones David Katz. Wilder Gary Kennedy Jranine King Armando Maldona do Anita Martin Alfonso Martinez jerry Merchant Cathy Moore Sue New man Paul Nichols Jim Parker John Prmberton Gary Perkins Greg Raschko Debbie Reed Y en Richards Lerov Sandahl Gloria Sandoval Terry Stevens Jtir Talbot Doug Tucker Victor W hitehead Out Wilkins Bruce W ' dliarm Craig W olf e 1U MR, FRANKLIN HANSON Superintendent of Schools MR. RICH ARD NEHER Principal MR, W,G. LEDBETTER Asst Principal A dm inis tra tion and Faculty MR, ALBERT L. ROBERTS Asst. Principal MRS. JO LYNN MCBEE Dean of Girls Counselor 112 ADA HOWELLS Counselor ZELM A COYLE Principal ' s Office Secretary MONA GARLAND Counseling Office Secretary GORDON KENT Counselor BETTY MYERS Attendance Office MARGEJANSEN Principal ' s Office Secretary FLORENCE MCGOVERN Cou nselor ELEANOR QU AIN Principal ' s Office Secretary AMY SHOOP Nurse DEAL VANDECiRIFT Counselor U.S. History HAZEL SCOTT Library Secretary JEAN FRANK Principal ' s Office Secretary 1 DOROTHY ANDERSON Home Economics DUANE KUSLER Vocabulary and Composition, Reading RICHARD POOLE English Department Head DAVID BERG French, German Russian VIRGINIA MARABLE English, Senior Play SGT JAMES PR1NE ROTC KATHLEEN BERGEVIN Hume Economics DIANE MASON English Basic Reading JOSEPH V ROFF Auto Mechanics WILBUR BOSCHKER M ceha n i cal I)raw i ng LAVERNE MAXS0N English, Journal Reading EDWIN SAARI Earth Science Biology 114 BETH BUCKNUM English BILL MCCORKLE Bid logy. Zoology DEAN SHOEMAKER U S. History, Debate Northwest History LEWIS DREW Matin Trigonometry Math Analysis, Coach ROBERT MEYER Algebra. Geometry, Coach DORIS SMITH Marriage am! Family FELIX FLETCHER Athletic Director Coach BETTY PETERSON Occupational Education Vocational Craft ROBERT TAYLOR Business Law Bookkeeping RON HUNTINGTON Biology, Coach RAY POL LEY Woodshop, Video Tape LINDA THORNE U.S. History Sociology 115 DON ANDERSON Bust nets Education JOYCE ADHNSON American Literature WELDON ANDERSON Business Education GERALDINE ANGERMAN Speech, Drama Creative Writing MARY BAILEY E n gl i s h, C orn m u n ica turns MARY BALDWIN Librarian GEORGE BEAGLE Orchestra DOROTHY BEARD Librarian BILL BIELQH Algebra, Coach CONNIE BOSLEY U.S, History Geography BANNIE BOWMAN Biology, Physiology. Coach C. BRUEGGEMEIER Algebra. Geometry Trigonometry ELEANOR BURGESS Chemistry TIMOTH Y BURT Algebra, Geometry JOY GAGE Typing, Office Practice LORRAINE DUMMLER U.S. History Geography MARY JOGEIDL World Literature Basic Reading L A VERN GLASGOW Driver Education RUTH GRAY English. Photography Royal Blue ED HAMM Driver Education CH ARLES CLARK Welding. Agriculture RICH ARD CLARK Vocal Music Humanities RICHARD CAM PAN ELLI I n$t ru ct iona I M aterial s EVA CLAY English, Intro, Fiction TIM COR El ELD U.S. History, SEPS, Coach PURDY CORNELISON Biology JOHNNIE DENNIS Physics Department Head 117 MARY KOCH Latin. Humanities French SGT. ROBERT LOWERY ROTC CLARK NELSON Driver Education CAROLYN SHUPE French BERNHARD LANG Driver Education JOSEPH LYTLE Spanish GARY OGDEN Agrieulturr Forestry GUSTAV SIEDLER U-S. History, Western Civilization, Psychology RUSSELL LARSON Supervisor of Music Band CHARLES MCBRIDE Current Affairs U.S. History CLIFFORD OLDS German, Coach SGT. JAMES SIMMONS ROTC MAURICE LIGHT Distributive Education J R. MCKAY Agriculture CHARLES PATTERSON English, Humanities, Drama ARLENE SMITH Girls ' P.E. Girls ' Sports Mr. Ed Moser JACK LOW English. Speech, Mythology MARY ELLEN MORRISON Record Keeping, Typing LOUISE REA Typing, Office Practice FREDSFORLEDKR Occupatnmat Education F or 18 years. Walk Walla High School has had a dedi¬ cated artist on its staff, Mr. Ed Moser spends many hours beyond the call of duty helping students and pre¬ paring posters for a variety of organizations and occasions. Cartooning, poster printing and design are his special interests. NEA, WE A, WWEAand the Episcopal Church also claim part of his time as does his hobby, playing the piano. A native of Boseman, Montana, he graduated from Montana State College with an A. B. in art. After teaching a short time, he was drafted into the army where he served as a medical technician. He completed a master ' s degree in Fine Arts at Washington State Uni¬ versity and a course in Com¬ mercial Art from the Famous Artists ' School. The students and faculty at Wa-Hi appreciate the many things you have done for us. EDWIN MOSER Art, Arts and Crafts COL JAMES REYNOLDS ROTC KYLE WAITE Developmental Mith, Business Math, Coach KENNETH D. RHODES Far East History Sociology. U. S, H(story HARVEY WELLINGTON Western Civilization Orography World Affairs Coach RICH ARD SHROPSHIRE Science, Chemistry LOLA WHITNER Advanced Reading Vocabulary Si Comp. J DON WILKINS Bovs ' P.E.. Coach PAR ALEE CASEY Instructional Aide English Department CH ARLOTTE WIRTH Girls 1 P.F.. Girls ' Sports ALBERT WORTHINGTON Geography World Affairs, Sociology, Dept. Head HELEN BROWN Instructional Aide Social Studies Dept. DELORES CLARK Instructional Aide Science Department M ARI ANNE JONES Instructional Aide M usk Department PHYLLIS LEONARD 1 n struct innal Aide Math Department - T: - CAFETERIA-ABOVE: Lucille Whitman. Martina Jones, Nadine O ' Brien. Myrtle Reid, Jannette Black, Christene Thrasher, RIGHT; Lois jean Young, Marjorie SchuIke-Cook Manager, Mary Abrams. CUSTODIANS: Donald VV, Myers, Doug Staudenmaier-Assl. CUSTODIANS: Carl Shepard, Don Elder-Head Custodian, Jacob Custodian, James Doocy. Heimbigner, Darrell Michaclson, BUS DRIVERS: Marion Jackson. Jake Baker, Virgil Wright, Mi Herd V f an Donge, Wilbur Crum packer, Barbara Whiteaker, Leonard Adams, Ronald Klassen. joe Haherstok, NOT PICTURED: Lemsjacky- Business Assistant, William Berry, Marjorie Brotberton, Harold Colvin. Richard Dawson, Betty De Beaumont, Darlene Hanford, Marlene Hartley, Donald Mills, Sharon Smith, Louis Ziro. Students from Thailand WALLA WALLA HIGH SCHOOL Werachai Laohasuwanarat, Mana Sujaritwattanasak, Manit Sujaritwattanasak. m ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ' RICK BLACK Vice President, JENNIFER NAIMY-Treasurer. PEGGY H AR RIS-Secrctary, TOM SI MON ■ President SUZY KOLBE Commissioner of GEORGE WOOD Commissioner of Campus BOB BENSON Commissioner of Public Affairs BARB SHERRY Commissioner of Activities DAVE ANDERSON Commissioner of Justice 124 Associated Student Body STEVE PERINI JANICE TAYLOR LYNN BGWERMAN HEATHER COWAN Boys Federation President Girls ' League President Yell King ell Queen 125 FIRST SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASS EM BLY-FRONT ROW: Jim Collett. Ida Wisner, Janirce Petersen Rubin Newborn, Becky Wilson, Dean Gerling. ROW 2: John Dippel, Debby Frapp, Anna Bloomberg, Nancy Young, Lynn Yrlenich, Debbie Darrah, Lynn Dietrich, Reid Bergectn, Bruce Shaffer, Rick Walters, joe Kaminski, Jim Harold, Dehhie Casey, Sheila Goldshurv, Bub Benson, Judy Foust, Dave Small, Pat Scott, ROW 3: Larrv Dennis, Dave Veley, John Van Seek, Rick Birins, Wes Oiler, dreg Smith, Mark Freise, Dan McManus, Kathy Freeman, Santa Mu I hair, George Buttice, Sheila Potter, Andy Miller, Kelly Walsh, Katin TorpeL Sue Russell. Lynn Brammer. Randy Barton, Debbie McPherson, Jan Harmon, ROW ' 4: Mary Ellen Rogers, Debhie Moore, Kns Knopf, Joan Powell, Robert McIntosh, John Peterson, Stuart Bond, Tim Collins, Fred Gniben. Mark Waite, Sherrv Peterson, Kyle Volkman. Barb Sherry, Bony Masoner. Liby Eubanks, Bob Humphrey, Art Bischoff, Julie Walker, Carol Moring, Arlene Glasgow, Colleen Hunt, Art Benefiel, Kelly Hector, Dave Bateman, Susie Kolbe, jan Goolsbey, Mr, Roberts, Lark Ren?, Jim Herbert. SECONBSFMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-FRONT ROW ' : Brian Magruder, Shannon McKclIip, Regina Daniels, Debbie Cox. ROW ' 2: Jenny Jones, Arlene Glasgow. Linda Tolley Ginny Soper, Sheila Lake, Dave Higgins. Steve Clink, Mike Spanish, Sheila Goldsbury, Reid Bergevin. Dave Small, Mark Russell, Mrs. Me Bee. ROW ' 3: Greg Rutz, Anna Bloomberg, Ferri Boule, Cheryl Roberts, Nancy Dvsart, Kati Mitchell. Kris Sirdler, Wes Cltaer, Shelly Horton, Katby 7 ' oepel, Joe Zirrnan, Kris Knopf, Steve Crudup, Jan Harmon, Pete A Ik ins, Sam Wolfe, Mike Potter, Gordon Gmssi, jack Higginbotham, John Van Berk, ROW’ 4: Tim Donegan Dan Howard, Bill Frazier, Neiola Schauh, Pam Swank, Patty Schafer, Kris Richardson, Lynette Kinzer, Susie Kolhe, Rosaline King. Richard C lend an tel, Mike Nibler, Jeff Patton, Lynn Bower man. Domingo Garcia, Danny Hartzheim, Art Benefiel, Mark Waite. Fred Gruben, Les Stone, Craig Fine, Rick Wetdemann. Tana Hankla. Pam Reavis. LaRae Johnson, Meg Eubanks, Julie Walker, Rita Howell, Cathy Williams, Kathy Franklin, Randy Holbrook, John Roska. ROW ' : Pete Holm, Darrell Derrington, Ron Manuel, FAR HIGH V: Rick Blake, George Wood, Dave Bateman, Raudv Barton. Legislative Assembly Serving on thr Traffic Court were Ann Joseph, Mike Prior P Chris Sakas-Chief Justice. Randy Ridenour, Jim Waggoner, 127 DEEN A JENSEN Vice President MARY JO MARTIN Secretary CAROL SANDAHL Treasurer The Girls ' League was very active as always this year. They welcomed all the teachers on the first day of school with an original and cute name tag. Also they sponsored the Sophomore Welcome Week and Frolic During this week. Girls ' League encouraged everyone to he extra nice and to make the sophomores really welcome. Two Parent-Student dinners were held this year, the Mot her Daughter and Father- Daughter Banquets, so the students and their parents could get together. One of Girls ' League’s most worthy and thoughtful projects was their candy drive in which dividends were turned over to the United Fund. These are just a few ' of the many worthwhile activities Girls’ League has done including Sadie Hawkins. This organization includes all girls in Wa-Hi w ' hich gives them an opportunity to he in student activities. Crest was also very active and accomplished many worthwhile things. ELECTED AND SELECTED REPRESENT ATI VE$ S ELECTED: Shaun Swauger, sophomore. ELECTED: Jill Abraham, sophomore; Jane Cnidup. senior; Karen Hedine, junior. NOT PICTURED-SELECTED: Debbie Darrah. junior; Cyndi Tomlinson, senior. Pumpkins for the carving contest, sponsored by Crest, are observed by President Rubin Roup. 128 HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVE-FRONT ROW: Julie Lindberg, Aruli Perry, Kristi Parry, Shawn S wau.gr r f Cindy Bee It t Kelly John, Marliss Corcoran, Lily Stubblefield, ROW 2; Candy Manger, Karin Norms, Becky Towner, Barb Filin, Lenori Stubblefield, Mary Jane Campbell, Susan R richer!, Diane Casey. NOT PICTURED: Joan Ballard, Nancy Rathrick, Sue Belzer, Colleen Berry, Yvette Best, Anna Bloomburg, Georgia But lice, Esther Calvin, Elva Chamberlain, Jmli Chard, Michele Clark, Gini Clarno. Carol Clute. Mern Clifton, Barb Cornell. Darlene Cross, Sheila Crumpackrr. Debbie Darrah, Li Davis, Meg Eubanks, Kathy Freeman. Rreanrtc Goble, Gwen Greet hurst, Cathy Griswold, Mona Hargitt, Kim Hill, Linda Jackson, Kathy Knopf, Sue Matuski. Deb Milam, Debbie Moore, Carol Muring. Barb Pope. Janet Ragan, Debbie Rappe, Deb Richardson. Susan Robison, Lydia Smith, Beth Weakley, Carol W ' les, Patty Yeend. Girls’ League CABINET H EADS-FRONT ROW: Donna Daudt, School Improvement; Chris Siedler, Transfer; Janine Peterson, Publicity; Robin Roup. Crest: Marianne Gau, Social; Darlene Cross, Scrapbook, ROW 2: Jane Crudup, Entertainment; Julie Prince. Big-adee Bulletin Board; Annie Robison, Tri-State Treasurer; Julie Jessee, Finance. NO I PK 1 LREI): Sally Ball. Friendship and Social Service; Debbie Milam. Smug-a-doo Bulletin Boards. CABINET ASSISTANTS.FRONT ROW: Mary Jane Towner, Scrapbook; Nancy Dysart, Big-a-dec Bulletin Board; Rhonda Robison. Friendship and Social Service; Donna Bogurmll, School Improvement; Sue Matuski, Publicity. ROW r 2: Patty Stocks tad, Social; Peggy Fandullo. Transfer; Pamm Eanciullo, Smug-a-doo Bulletin Boards; Karla 1 abb. Finance. NOT PICTURED: Lb Wright Entertainment. 129 CABINET HEADS FRONT ROW: Helen Golden, Bigadoo Bulletin Boards; Darlene Cross. Scrapbook; Joan Ballard. School Improvements. ROW 2: Barb Knuth, Smugadoo Bulletin Boards; Shelly Horton, Transfer; Lynn Yelenich, Social; Janice W r oolfolk, Friendship Social Service; Shannon McFall Finance; Julie Fan shier. Publicity. NOT PICTURED: Marietta Walker, Entertainment; Liz Wright, Crest: Annie Robison. Tri- State Treasurer. ELECTED SELECTED REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW ' : (Selected) Jill Farris, sophomore: Norma Ncher, senior. (Elected) Debbie Richardson, senior. ROW 2: Cvndi Moss, sophomore; Marian Scott, junior (Selected) Linda Barron, junior. CABINET ASSISTANTS: Jane Wells, Social; Debbie Butler. Transfer: Drbbir Richardson. Friendship Social Service: Julie Walker. Bigadoo Bulletin Boards: Janet H agemeister, Finance; .Mary Jane Towner, Scrapbook; Jo Ann Hill. Smugadoo Bulletin Boards; Gail Sod er Strom, Publicity. NOT PICTURED: Laura Follett, Entertainment. Barb Sherry. School Improvement, HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW: Georgia Buttice, Teekla Smith, Tina Diamond, Cathy Cummings, Syd Patton, Cheri Petterson. ROW 2: lanet Schaeffer, Harmony Boyer, Marianne L nck, JoAnn Morse, Judy Mitchell, Stacey Roup, NOT PICTURED: Dianna Burke, Etva Chamberlain. Diane Clements, Marliss Corcoran, Jane Crudup, Debbie Darrah, Joanne Dwyer, Vicky Fuller, Cathy Griswold, Mary Golden. Karen Hedme, Bonnie Jacobsen, Cindy Johnson, LaRae Johnson. Marianne Jones, Connie Klein. Karla Lepiane, Lesli Loiseau, Sue Matuskt, Debbie Moore. Julie Moore. Santa Mulhair, Candy Monger, Terrie Olin, Patti Parson. Janet Ragan. Rhonda Robison, Susan Robison, Carol Sandahl, Lily Stubblefield, Dee Sutterfield, Sally Tugman, Jan W ' allingford, Beth WVakley, Carol Wies, Teddy W ' isner, Patty Yrefid. 130 CREST-FRONT ROW: Kathy J« , Tedria Smith, LaRar Johnson, Marian Scott. Diana Beeson. Marlene Manuel. Karen Jacks , Marianne Gau, ROW 2: Donna Bogumill, Patti Duff, Georgia Huttice, Kristi Parry, Ann Joseph, Shaun Swauger, Nancy Dysart, Kutni Boutz, Mary jo Martin. ROW 3: Mary Jane Campbell, Sharie Bogle, Kathy Freeman. Barb Sherry, Mary jane Towner, Myrna Clifton, Janice Taylor NOT PICTURED: Karen Hrdine, Shannon Me Fall, Vicki Nielson, Ann Robison. GIRLS OF THE MONTH-ROW ' 1: September-M iss Congeniality- Debbie Richardson; October-Miss Well Groomed-Mary Jo Martin: November-Miss Organization-Julie Fanshirr, ROW 2: Decern ber-Miss Goodwill-Marietta W ' alker; January-Miss Leadvrship-J anice Taylor; February-Miss Scholarship-Karla Tabb. ROW ' 3: March-Miss Talent- Cyndi Lloyd; Apri 1-Miss Athletic-Shannon Me Fall; May-Miss School Service-Liz Wright. CREST OF FI C ERS-F R O NT ROW r : Second Semester; Liz Wright, President, Row 2; Joan Ballard, Secretary, Janine Petersen. Vice-President. R()W r 3: First Semester; Karla Tabb, Vice-President, Julie Jrssee, Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Robin Roop. President. 131 SENIOR BAND-ROW J: Sieve Pmni, Sallv tngstail, Jim Sutliff, Janice Cherry, Debbie Ridenour, Rick Gross Pam Reavis, Carol Muring, Janice Wool folk, Bonnie Carlson. ROW 2: Laine Griffith Cathy Allen, Wally Cole, Virginia Fine, Jim W ' eidrmann Lloyd Tyler, Doug Yoes, Car McIntyre Lynn Dietrich Hilda McKay, Betty Wilson. Wendy Meyers, Roberta Roup, Heather Cowan, Janicr Taylor. HOW 3: Tracy Hufford, Diana Beeson. Sherry Troop, Bony Masoner, Rosemary Reaves, Sue Smith, Josie Laugh tin, Curtis Wilkins, Corey Farris, Bob Denmnew, Tom Simon, Karen Hedine, Susan Gessel, Syd Patton, Judy Mitchell, Dawn Hutchinson. ROW ' 4: Dan Qtt, Marcia Archer, Kathy Hogan, David Brooks, Jan Goolsbey, Greg Kaminski, Don Garner, Jim Harold. Robin Sew ' burn Gordon Sivley, Paul Stanton, George Brito Brian Milbrath, Ron Kent, Craig H 5ggan, Will VVaetje. Rick Weidemann, ROW 5: John Dippel Mike Dennis, Jerry Cundiff, Jim Gau, Don Shafer, Keith Knotts, Kip Kelly Bill Stanton, Jim Hickman, Gary Smith. Paul Goetz, Mike MeCaw, Rollie Snider, David Rook, Jim Crislip, Ken Thrasher. NOT PICTURED Kelly McClellan, Ned Storey, John Snell, Danny Withcrow, Jill Abraham, Brad McFall, John Hanek, Eric Clem, SOPHOMORE BAND-FRONT ROW: Syd Patton, Pam Reavis, Judy Mitchell, Dawn Hutchinson, Jill Abraham. ROW 2: Cathy Allen, Tracy Hufford, Debbie Ridenour, Rick Gross Vincent Rroman, Kathy Hogan. Dan Qtt, Gina Anthony Joan Jrfferis. ROW 3: Jon Gehreft, Paul Overman, Janice Yelliott, Eric Clem, Doug Taggart. John Kusler Jeff Waetje, Steve Dykstra, Loren Hagemeister. Keith Montgomery, Tim Payne, Steve Watt, Brian Peterson, Brad McFall. ROW 4; Cl air Wilkins, Jean rue Jones, Roland Snider Don Bellinger. Mike Johnson, Joe Zieman Sean Aldrich, Bud Rut her, Mark Anderson, Kevin Gilbert, Dan Ragan, Greg Sanks. Glenn Gross, Mark Demianew. ROW ' ft: Mark Vale, Keith Mat bison, Steve Lloyd, Norman McDowell, Nick CampanelU, Stan Hanek, Garland Creel, Jeff Harper, Tom Jones. The Walla Walla High School Band BAND OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Janice Taylor-Secretary, Sieve Perim President, John Dippel Student Director ROW ' 2: Lynn Dietrich-Librarian Rubin NVwburn- Drum Major, Paul Goetz-Band Manager, 133 STAGE BAND-FRONT ROW: LaineGriffith, Rule Wridrmann, Brian Peterson John Snell Steve Perini. ROW 2: Cotev Farris, Ken Thrasher Gordon Sivley, Greg Kaminski. Jim Hickman, Gary Smith, Paul Goetz;. Keith Knotts, Dan Ragan Mark Vale (drumsF STUDENT CONDUCTOR: Chris Kerr. NOT PICTURED: Jon Koiler. John Dippel, Jim Pautler Mike Dennis. CHRIS KERR Student Conductor Walla Walla High School Vocal Department OFFICERS: Jim Fiedler-President, S Kan non Me Fa 11-Student Director, Rhonda Robison .Seerrtary- Trea surer Mike Niblrr-Y r icc Presi¬ dent. Mr. Richard Clark-Director 136 ALL NORTHWEST CHOIR PARTICIPANTS FRONT ROW: Mary Jane Towner. ROW 2: Margaret Demory, Larry Bughi, CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Mary McCalley, Niklti Kinney, Nroma Conrad, Cindy Lloyd, Kumt Bnutz, Bub Singer, John Peterson, Brian Peterson Paul Lamb, Mike Dennis Peggy Fulgbarn, Margaret Demory Nancy Dysart. Mary McFacben, CaJly Schneider. ROW ' 2: Karen Pont , Rozann Goble, Vlarda Slimmed, Rhonda Robinson, Sbaron Kohn Shannon McFall, Paul Hoke, Gary Smith, Dan Witherow, Loren Hagemeister, l ed Lvthgor, Mike Nibler, Debbir Kerns, Linda Barton, Sue Bates, Gwen Greet hurst Claudia Corn. ROW ' i: Jean Oldfield, Sal trigs tad, Cheri T ompkins, Jo Kay Haberstok, Jan Peterson, Lynn Bowrrman, Richard Tomlinson, j im Fielder, Doug Tibbs, Kyle Volkman Jt - Kaminski Charlie Smith, Sue Tyler, Ida W ' idner, Barbara Pope, Becky Jacobs, Colleen Hunt, ROW ' 4; Jill Williams, Jan Cherry, Debbie Rappe. Janet Hagemeister, Kim Raney, Rick WVidemann, Mike Loveless, Bill Wilson, Jim Crislip, Robin Newborn, Brian Milbratb, Ken Thrasher, Larry Bughi, Dave Bruce, Bud Rut her, Mary Jane Towner, Patti Stocks tad, Katie Mitchell Cathy Freeman Vicki Anderson. The 78 member choir, directed by Richard G Clark had a busy year at home and away Christmas concerts w ere per¬ formed in conjunction with Eastern Oregon College choir and the La Grande High School choir The orchestra joined in a performance of Vivaldi ' s “Gloria for the traditional holiday program. Organist Stanley Plummer from W hitman accompanied the winter concert in St. Paul ' s Episcopal Church, followed by the spring concert with the orchestra in Lacey Auditorium, April saw an exchange concert w ith the University of Idaho choir here and in Moscow. The choir was especially pleased to sing a concert in Spokane ' s Ca¬ thedral of St. John the Evangelist. BOYS ' GLEE-FRONT ROW: Kylr Vtdkrnan, Doug Tibbs Trd Lythgor, Lynn Bowerman, Paul Holer Toi y G ot d s b u ry j o K u Peterson, ROW 2: Larry Rughi, Rich Tomlinson, Robin Newborn, Bud KutbiT, R ick WYtdemann, j im Crislip. GIRLS’ GLEE-FRONT ROW; Barb Pope, Becky Towner, Georgiana Hagednm. Kathy Rapur Shelley Hamm, Kathy Jansen, Sheryl Clark, Netola Scbaub, Jill HarstaiL Gina Stevens, Elva Chamberlain, Ann Joseph Cindy Winter. ROW 2: Karin Norms, Nikki H oil inquest, Harmony Bovt-r, Kelly Frazure, Debbie Mobley, Janet Schilling, Neoma Conrad Cheryl MarMurdo, Gail Roberson, Liz Davis. Terri Houle Sandy Ouellette. Kathy Stnden, ROW ' J: Gwen Clute, Lark Rena. Carol Chile. Vicki Lloid Edna Hagedorn, Ellen Ratajak Barbara Burgers Linda Kobn, Janet Schaeffer, Jan Harmon. J canine King, Lynn Bristol Gwen (ireethurst, Kim Fine, Mary Ankeny. ROW 4; Linda Wood Laurie Hillvard Laura Leonard, Judy Savage. Barb Buerstatte, Rosie Gray, Sherec Dawson. Shaun Swaugrr, Jill Farris, Vivirnne Brown, Wanda Filan, Beth Wagner, jin Gibson, NOT PICTURED: Cathy Hamilton. Darlene Sain. Stacey Roup, Andi Perry, Kristi Parry, Gloria Garcia, WA HI GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE-FRONT ROW: Linda Barton Sharon Kuhn Margaret Drmory. ROW 2: Debbie Rappe Jo Kay Haherstok, Sally logs tad, ROW J: Karen Ponti, Mary Jane Towner, Jan Peterson. ROW 4; Jan Cherry. Sue Bates Kati Mitchell, Roxann Goble. Roberge Photo Highlight of the year for the Girls 1 En¬ semble was an invitation to perform before tfie American Choral Directors ' Association in Kansas City. They were one of 5 high school groups and 9 college groups chosen for the honor from taped auditions. For their performance of music from the Renaissance period the girls wore flowing period-style gowns with belled sleeves in a variety of rich colors. I he girls also received high praise for their performance at the University of Idaho Ensemble Festival where an adjudicator commented “This group is a pleasure to hear aod does great honor to itself its director and its school. It was considered the outstanding group in attendance The group also made many appearances for local service clubs and in-school programs. In addition to the spring and winter concerts, the orchestra assisted the Choir with a special performance of Vivaldi’s “Gloria” and performed several numhers arranged by Leroy Anderson for string ensemble. This was a hig year for receptions and other semi-official events including the reception for incoming Superintendent F, B. Hanson. I he organization also performed for numerous style shows and banquets. I n the spring, they attended the l ri-State String Festival held in Moscow Idaho. ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: Sally Ingstad. Cindy K. Miller, Janet Hagemeister, Michele Barker. Susan Belzer-President, Bonnie Crumpacker- Vice President. ROW 2: Heidi Siedler, Jan Willingford-Managrr, Kathy Hrssler, Doug Mosgrove, Robert Heins. Frank Harris, David Bruce- Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 3: Suian Gessd, Steve Perini, Jim SutliH, Betty Wilson. Hilda McKay, Car McIntyre, Ned Storey, Laurel I Sivley, Jill Farris ROW 4: Paul Goetz, Jim Hickman. Bob Demisnew, Tom Simon, Paul Stanton, Robin Newburn, Ken Thrasher. ROW 5: Jerry Cundiff, John Dippel, Glen Cecil, Parke Thomas. NOT PICTURED: Jim Gau. 139 c Maj. STEVE DUNK EL BURG Brigade S-l c Mjj, JEM FIEDLER Brigade S-J c M j. REED SMITH Brigade S-5 c Maj. FRANK HANSON 2nd Batt. Commander c Maj. DAVE KLEIN Brigade S-2 c Maj. RICK BLAKE Brigade- S-4 c Maj. JIM WATT 1st Ban Commander c Maj. GARY JONES 3rd Batt. Commander NOT PICTURED: c Lt. Mike Lightfootdst Batt. XO and Drill Team B XO„ v SGM Mike Micbencr-Drill Tram A XO, c Cpt. Rich Tate-Drill Team A Commander, c CoL KEN OLSON c LTC JIM RICE DRILL TEAM A-FRONT ROW: An BischofL Gary Jacky, Dan Wooten, Doug Hicks, Wayne Brock, Dean Olsen, Doug McGuire, Mike Michencr Lee ElwelL ROW 2: 1st Sgt, Lowery, Mike Berry, Jim Whaley, Dennis Archer, Jim Pemberton, Don Friday, Dan McManus, Fred Banks, Bill Baker. c LTC DEBBI BUTLER c Cpt, WILLIAM TROUT Color Guard Commander c Cpt. DON FRIDAY Rifle Team Commander DRILL TEAM B-FRONT ROW ' : Frank Boon. John Brickner, James Dennis, Tom Bodine, Randy Mde. Boh Reiber, Robert Murphy. ROW ' 2: Mike Bates, Jim Monger, Kevin Helliker, Jim Stanley, Richard Tate, Mike Terhaar, Dan Volkman Dan OtL SPONSORS FRONT ROW: LTC Debbie Butler, 1st Lt. Rhonda Robison, Mary Jo Martin, CpI. Jan W ' allingford, CpI. ' Peri Olin, CpI. Kathy Buttice, Sheila Sherry, Kurm Boutz, Diane Clements, Joan Powell. ROW 2: Maj. Debbie Richardson, CpL Karen Hedine, Shannon McFall, Lt. Janice Taylor, Nancy Dysart, Chris Siedler, Lt. Patty Ricais, Karen Smith, Karen Jacky, SGM Gayl Nordstrom. ROW 3: Cyndi Tomlinson Sgt. Barbara Hamada, Peggy Fanciullo, Vickie Moore, Robin Roup. Jody Hahner, Cpt. Sandt Stiller, Lt. Julie Fan shier, Cpt. Joan Ballard. L40 COLOR GUARD: Mark Martens-Weapon, Bill Trout-Colors Scott Esary-State . Mike Deccio-School. Gordon Grassi-Weapon. c Cpt ED SEINER e Cpt. PAUL SUTUFF c lst Lt. LARRY HUETHER c SGM HAROLD SNIVELY Assistant S-l Rtflr Team Commander 3rd Balt. XO 2nd Ball. SOM c 2ml Lt. MATT MOSOROVE Assistant S-4 c lst Lt. FRANK HARRIS 2nd Ban. XO c SOM TOM SPANISH 1st Batt. SGM c SGM BOB KEYNON 3rd Ban. SOM Military Department Drill Team A Drill Team B 141 t Cpt, MIKE PRIOR c 2nd Lt, JIM WALKER c 2nd Li. GORDON GRASSI c 2nd Lt. MARK TAYLOR COMPANY C FRONT ROW: Mark Russell. Ivon Bailey, Kirk Jesses Gary Jaeky, Mark Martens. ROW 2: Daniel Ott, Jeffrey Ross, Donald Boon, Neil Watkins, Dick Strnfcinsky, Irving Emerson, Dan Volk man. G re£g Spend love. Edward Clendanid, Tracy Weston. Dan Johnson Ron Krai man, David Miller. Greg Michael is, James Dennis ROW 3: Stan Ha nek. Keith Niva. Steven Bergman, Robert Tingley, Nick PI ticker, Mark Falkner, Len Pruss William Hubbard, Ernest Graham, Bruce Williams, David Moore James Eroigh. NOT PICTURED; Ed Rais Dennis Martinez. Company C Company HQ COMPANY HQ-FRONT ROW’ Dick Moore, Dave Bruce Richard Walters, David Parker, ROW 2: Wes Bartlett, Robert Brewer, Ken Moore Gerald J wns, Raymond Potts, Paul Hart wig, Veri Whitehead, William Hughes Richard Campbell, ROW 3: Joe Salazar, Jeff M c M amt, Lee McKnight Kevin Davenport, Carl Olsen, Sid Merrill, Robin Oury, Thomas Walters, Kenneth Bra shear, Dane Henry NO 1 PICTURED: Tony Gusman, Steve Crudup. Company B COMPANY B FRONT ROW: Daniel Wooten Jim Walker, Mike Prior Gordon Grassi, Mark Taylor ROW 2: Tom Spanish Alan Hamada, Mark Page, Mike Ragsdale, Parke Thomas, John Pemberton Dan Farmer, Gary Goodwin, Randy Derringron, ROW ' 3: Gary Southern, Ray Johnson, Ralph Coers, Mark Jacky, David Hull, Brian Serven, Boh Heins, Mike Terhaar, David Morel, Kevin Dennis, c Cpt. DOUG PAYTON c 2nd Lt. STEVEN SCHMERER t 2nd Lt DICK MORGAN c 2nd Lt, DOUG HICKS c Cpt, KIRK JESS EE c 2nd Lt. IVON BAILEY c 2nd Lt. GARYJACKY c 2nd Lt. MARK RUSSELL 143 Company G COMPANY C FRONT ROW: James Hartford, Scott Esary, James Wallingford, Greg Smith. ROW 2: William Orton, Jim Misandrr, Thomas Monroe, jerry Merchant, Robert Murphy, Philip Reaves. Bruce Record, Peter S want, Gary Benz el. LrRoy SandahJ. Ray Cardenas. ROW’ 3: William Baker, Bill Hamilton, Steve Smyth. David Martin, Jeff Heimhigner, Rodney Gillespie, George Strothers, Herschel Milan, William Brummett, Manuel Ocanaz. Randv Evans, Robert Daschofsky, George Stroe, NOT PICTURED: John Brownell, Jim Far!in, Steve Tomlinson, Company F COMPANY F-FRONT ROW’: Phillip Hildreth, Steve G arm ire, Raymond Wright, Paul Hoke. ROW 2: Larry Bishop, Randy Hermsen, Lonnie Bennett. Rex Rosenbaum, Ron Slowick, Tom Bartlett, Jon Kusler, Ronald Jilg, Ktrk Vince, Steven Ruley, Mark Cutshall. Ken Coil, ROW 3: John Rose, Frank Marks, Steve Johnson, Phil Mason, Mark Harvey, Rabbin Anderson, Scott Woods, Howard Daniel, Daniel Armstrong, Scott Wallinger, Ray Moreno, John Loornan, Kenneth Goetsch, William Loseke. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Archer, Harry Gardner. Tom Maycumbrr. c Cpt, c 2nd Lt, RAYMOND WRIGHT DENNIS ARCHER c 2nd Lt, c 2nd Lt. STEVE GARMIRE PAUL HOLCE c C pt. JOHN HAHMON c 2nd Lt. dan McManus c 2nd Lt. WAYNE BROCK e 2nd Lt- LES MILLER Company E COMPANY E FRONT ROW: Mike Deccio, Dan McManus. John Harmon, Wayne Brock. Leslie Miller, ROW 2: Doug McGuire, Dean Olsen, Craig Pemberton, John Mauri, Robert McBride, James Robinson, Dan Hartzheim, Thomas Peacock, Gary Palmer, Stephen Walker, George Garrard, Harold Snively. ROW J; Ron Hende rson, Steven Griffith, Gary Kennedy. Bobby Spohn, V r ally Bell, Elroy Cornelius, Buddy Wardrip. Richard Brunton, Jim Beatty, Richard Nrheker, Mike Bates, Jon Zier, Douglas Mosgrove, Greg Raschko, NOT PICTURED: Don Gillingham, Company D COMPANY D-FRONT ROW: Larry Dennis, Jim Pemberton, Robert Emigli. A fieri Meyer, Richard Cardenas. ROW 2: Tom Budine, John Hansen, Richard Campbell, Robert Jones, Les Stone. Ronald BatdorL Daniel Miller, Monty Renick, Tim Gabel, Joe Gehr, Gordon Buley, Dan Jacobsen, Randy Mele, Scott Bannister, Robert Reibrr. ROW 3: Mark Morehouse, Brent Hauck. Greg Y ' oung, William Frazier, Craig Wolfe, Craig Barnett, Dennis Kenney, Steve Stuart, Mark Streufert, Jerry Jant?, Kevin Entze, Greg Smith. c Cpt. J AMES WALLINGFORD c 2nd Lt. JOHN BROWNELL c 2nd Lt. SCOTT FSARY c 2nd Lt, JAMES HARTFORD COMPANY H-FRONT ROW: Mike Perry David Skidmore James Whaley. Tom Maiden. ROW 2: Charles Pauly Tony Hernandez. Domingo Garcia, Scott Plucker, Carl Schaefer, Stephen Hahn Dave Thompson, Greg Hartgrove, James Beechinor, Ricky Edwards, Ron Foster. John Brickner, Bernard Christiana, ROW 3: New ' ton Humeral, Stan Walk up, Randy Fj rrs. Bruce MeCaw, Gary Perkins, Jim Parker, Stephen Short, Guy Amery, Arvid Aronson, Rohert Phinnev. Brad Me Fall, Greg Krein, Greg Finch, Randy Daudt, NOT PICTURED: Gary Barker, Edward Wiseman. COMPANY I FRONT ROW: Lee Elwell, Art Btadioff, Scott Gorham, Al Schneidmiller, Norm Passmore, ROW 3: Dave Goetsch, Marty 1 ate. Bob FaGalde, Rick Nelson, Steve Boyd, Fred Doody, Ken Lindsey, Mark Reavis, Mike Filan, Kevin Helliker. ROW 3: Cal Claughton. Dave Smith, John Steel, Randy Gillespie, Wally Hartwell, Mike Coleman, Jim Stanley, Jim M unger, John Anthony, Steve Joy. - c Cpt, DAVID SKIDMORE c 2nd Lt. MIKE PERRY c 2nd Lt. TOM MAIDEN c 2nd Lr. JAMES WHALEY RIFLE FFAM-FRON 1 ROW: Boh Dasehofsky. Boh Heins, Jim Sutliff, Tim Gahel, ROW ' 2: Bob Murphy, Greg Michael is, Paul Sutliff, Richard Moore, Dave Parker. NOT PICTURED: Doug Boone, Larry Huether, Sgr. Prine-adviser. c Cpt. SCOTT GORHAM c 2nd Lt. ALBERT SCHNFIDMI1,LER c 2nd Lt. NORMOND PASSMORE c 2nd Lt, ART HI SC HOFF Assistants GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS- Janie Well , Mariettr Walker Shannon Me Fa II. Debt Jenkins, Amy Per ini. GIRLS ' PHYSICAL EDU¬ CATION ASSISTANTS-ROW I: Colleen Berry, Healber Cowan Jane Cruet up, Peggy Harris, Anita Howard. Rozanne Laurrlla, Sheila Potter, ROW 2: Rhonda Robinson. Ann Sawyer, Gay ShnMengerger. Cindy Talbot, Janice Taylor, Debbie Thorne Betty Wilson ROW 3: Liz Wright Sue Yelliot, BOVS ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANTS: Rich Abajian, Bob Brown. Chuck Eisele Doug Filan, Greg Fink ROW 4; Gary Gilman. Doug Harr, Jim Herbert, Larry Herbert Stacey Hoekttra, Gary LeValley. Frank McKinney. ROW 5: Jock Morrison, Mike Prior Kim Kosenkranz. Dave S law ' son Doug Tibbs, Rohn Vickers Lon W crick. NOT PICTURED; Lon Turner. ARTS k CRAFTS ASSISTANTS- ROW 6: Dale Carlisle, |ohn Hansen, NOT PICTURED: Randv King. WOO DS H O P AS SI S T A N T S: Greg Buckley Dave Duff, Steve Nokes AG ASSISTANTS: Jenny Buttice, Frank Mora ROW 7: Tony Ongers, Chris Parker, John Roska, Ron Shell vs. Susan Transeth Curtis Walker. NOT PICTURED: Randy Holbrooke Claude Scott, Jim Treadwell. 147 DEAN OF GIRLS 1 ASSISTANTS-ROW 1: Joan Ballard, Kurm Boutz, Hali Knuth, Patty Stocks tad, Janice Woolf oik. COUNSELING OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Kathy Beecliinor, ROW 2: Lynn Frank, Debbie Huff, Mary Ledford, Anne Sawyer, Sheila Sherry, Cyndi Tomlinson, ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSIST A NTS-ROW ' 3: Marcia Archer, Jo Ann Bailey, Sharir Bogle, Donna Bnguinmll, Bonnie Carlson, Marianne Gan. ROW 4: Bob Keynon, Donna Ketcherside, Mary Jo Martin, Sue Matuski, Shannon McKillip, Candi Muneer. Debey Murys Norma Neher, Terry Nicoles, Janine Petersen. ROW 5: Linda Roberts, Robin Ruop, Janet Small Gail Soderstrom, Saudi Stiller, Cindv Talbot, Darlene Walker, NURSE ' S OFFICE ASSISTANTS ROW 6: Jamie Davis, Shirley Hamby. Lvnette Kinzer. Debbie Lovett, Sharon Maiuri. ROW 1 ' 7: Cynthia L. Miller, Sharon Reii$nidrr Cindy Talbot. CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS-ROW 8: Frank Boon. Cheryl Brannon. John Brickner, Irving Emerson, Darlene Lawrence. ROW ' 9: Robert Murphy. NOT PICTURED: Bert Emerson. CUSTODIANS ' ASSISTANTS: Alan Bailey, Stephen Boyd, Newton Bumcrat, Gary Graybeal NOT PICTURED: Dr] Huff, Duane Petrrs. 148 INSTRUCTIONAL M VI E RIALS ASSISTANTS;ROW I: Jim Aitkrn, Wall Becinski, Jim Brough. Turn Davies, Mikt I-Man. John Germany- KOW 2: Dan G nodal I. Kick Heilbrun, Lee Usd, Ron Manuel, Jeff Martin, Richard Martinez. ROW J: Scot! Me Far Lane, |olm Novakuvich, Grfg Rut ., Jerry VanDonge. Gar Vinti. Curtis Walker. ROW 4: Steve Wilson. NOT PICTURED: Wavne Barnette, Dare Chamberlain. Ken DtTord, Lore Hilton, Linda Hoi I inquest, Terry Keller, Keith Koch. 1 err Laminin, Jim Lentz, Jule Li turn better, David Nokea, Pamela Parker. Brad Pederson, Jim Treadwell, Francene Van Doren, V icki W ilson. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Mary Allen, Manila Bear, Becky Cochran, Sheree Dawson, Betty Ewing, Debbie Freeland, Mathew Fry, Anita Howard, Rrnise Howell, ROW S: Vicki Kempt. Mary Ledford, Mary Me Far ley, Carol McPherson, Robert Nelson, Linda Pylican. Linda Ragsdale, Steve Schmrrrr, Ida W ' idner. NO l PICTURED: Terri Morgan, ShirlreSmith, 1 irn I urncy, SOCIAL STUDIES ASSISTANTS ROW ' b: Donna Fernandez, Dianne Fraaure, Cheryl Hall, Lori Halt, Hilda McKay, ROW 7: Annette Meiners, Sharlerie Plucker, Oail Soderstrom, Jan W ' odfolk HOME ECONOMICS ASSISTAN TS ROW H : Ruth fireman. Gail Dvr, Kathi Fausti, Lynn Frank, Becky Jacobs, Barbara Knowles, ROW ' 1: Wendy Mrvers, Kris Priestrr, Leaitne ' Furrev. Sue Transeth, Patty Yreiid. NOT PICTURED: Parn Moore, 149 ENGLISH AND LANGUAGE ASSISTANTS - ROW i : Cindy Bickford, Carol Bowers. Sharon Brown. Carleen Childers, Jokav Haber stole. Pam Jordan. KOW 2: Barbara Knuth, Sharon Kuhn. Norma Neher. Barbara Pope. Chuck Vigneron, Julie Walker. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Dimh. MUSIC ASSIST A NTS-ROW 3: Larry Bucb., Virginia Pine, ROW 4: Robin New-burn. Ken Thrasher. NOT PICTURED: Anna Bull. SCIENCE ASSISTANTS-ROW 5: Rita Backous, Claudia Corn, Judy Cousins, Carolyn Coyle, Greg Criss, Georgia Hagedorn, ROW 6: Barbara Hantada. Becky Harkins. John Harmon, Kathy Jordan. Mary Joy, jepli Keyes. R W 7: Sharon Kohn, Sieve Lriper, Cara Leslie, Cindy Lloyd, Mary McEaehen. Sandy Moore. ROW 8: Jeanne Old fir Id, Doug Pa v ton, Pat Person. Chris Rasmussen, Judy Robinson, Christy Rohde. ROW 9: Don Sindeii, Harold Snivel}, Susan Tavlor, Becky Tomlinson, Curtis Walker, Jim Watt, Betty Wilson, Sue Venney. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Reifsmdrr, Susan Robinson, Mark Russell. SPEECH ASSISI AN PS: Terri Pringle and Bony Masoner. SCIENCE ASSISTANTS: Dave VeLev and f.m Collett. 150 COMMERCIAL ASSISTANTS-ROW f: Diane Bryant. Parma Chipman, Laura Eiselr, Viki Harper, Cora Let Hays, Terrie Olin, ROW 2: ludv Savagr, Deanna Vinderburg. NOT PICTURED: Lori Hall. Brenda Ingal Is, Debbie Lane, Karen Smites. MATH ASSISTANTS: Cindy Carmichael, Julie Fanshier, Debra Ki-rns, Karla 1 abb. NO ' I PICTURED: Michrllr Zaro. SPECIAL TEACHING ASSISTANTS-ROW 3; Linda Barton, Randy Barton, Cindy Beck, Bonnie Carlson, Michele Clark, Karen Clayton. ROW 4: Yolanda Cortmas. Linda Dahl, Judy Dodd , Donna Fernandez, Terri Fowler, Marianne Gau. ROW 5: Tony Goldsbury, Deanna Gw inn, Kathy Messier, Jo Arm Hill, Marianne Jones. Kris Knapt. ROW 6: Yolanda Lane, Ray Lewis, Debbie Lynch. Sharon Martin, Mary McCauley, Linda Meyers. ROW ' 7: Linda Mobley, Evangel ina Moreno, John Murphy. Traeie M crick, Steve Perini, Kris Pries ter. ROW 8: Kim Rosenkranz, Patty Smith, Debbie Walker, Liz Wright. NOT PICTURED: Wayne Barnett, Mike Butt ice, Brian Hergert, Diane Johnson, Carol McElhanry, Doug Montgomery. Eva Richards, Jackie Stevens, Karen Smires, Cindy Talbot. Cyndi Tomlinson, Kathy Tucker, ROTC ASSISTANTS: Debbie Butler, Julie Prim-. TEACHERS ' ASSISTANTS: Randy Allesiio, Bernard Cbri tiano, Gordon Grassi, Danny Howard, Dean Whitehead, Curtis W ' dkins, 151 RANDY BARTON JIM FIEDLER Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Affairs FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER REPRESENT ATI V ' ES F K O NT R O W: Nick Pluckrr. Barry Johnson, Ned Storey, Chuck Streamer, John Hansen, Randy Barton, Chris Repass, ROW 2: Blake L i n d b e r g Jack Higginbotham, John Erdman. Bob Emigh, Doug Filan. ROW ' 2; Sieve Schmrrer, Jepb Keyes, Brian Smith, Joe Deccio, Bill Hughes, Scott Byerley. NOT PIC I L RED: Randy Record. George Beito Brent Hauck, Tim Donegan, Ron Kent, Lloyd Tyler, Dwight Maddess, John Struc, John McDonald, James Dennis, Dick Moore, Les Stone, Ray Moreno Randy Gdlespi, Tim Collins, Ron Woo, Rick Gross Stan Ha nek, Jerry Harding, Greg Baker Roger VanZandl, Mike Wagoner Jim Whaley, Norm Passmore, Mark Preise Dan Armstrong Gary LeValley, jerry Krummel Jim Hickman, Carl Cayanus, Jim McEwen, Gary Parlin, Mike Putter, I an McCauley, Craig Barnett, .Mark Anderson, Randy Mele, Phil Mason, Fidel Coronado, Mark Palkner, Ralph Coers, Steve Crudup, Rick Walters, Jeff Patton. Ken Coil, Mark Amery AI Coronado. Dan Yolk man, Scott PJucker, Ivon Bailey, Greg Brooks, Lin Davin, Bill Trout, 152 MR. ROBERTS Advisor STEVE PERtNt President Boys ' Federation, the club where all boys attending Wa-Hi are said to he members, really came a long way this year A number of things were accomplished this year. We had over six assemblies- world renowned shot puter Neil Stein bower, Commando Basketball, a folk musical group, a karate group, the Mt Climbing Club and a Gym¬ nastic team. Over $200 was given to charity- March of Dimes, United Fund, etc. Boys’ Federation sponsored the Smoker and a frolic, handled auto registration and sold mugs. With the help of Mr. Polity, some boys made a rocking chair for a little guy. From some of last year ' s Boys 1 Feder¬ ation money, wrestling lights were installed, A real successful toy drive was climaxed by a party given for some 60 elementary school children. Carpet was installed in the Boys ' Activities Room, Boys’ Fed hopes that one smile was formed in at least one heart. JOHN VANBEEK Vice President PAUL STANTON Secretary CHRIS SAKAS Treasurer Boys’ Federation 153 Royal Blue JULIE PRINE Editor MISS GRAY Advisor DIANNE GANGUET Associate Editor BECKY WILSON Layout TOM PEACOCK Photographer Index WERACHAI LAOHASUWANARAT Layout JEFF H ARPER Layout DI ANNA BURKE Layout NOT PICTURED: FRANK HARRIS Photographer DEAN OLSEN Photographer STEVECRAVEN BOB DEMI ANEW Sports Pictures 154 mr•( 1 ' rm r-Z + m FRANK BOON Photographer MIKE RAGSDALE Photographer Dianne Ganguet and Becky Wilson attended the workshop at the University of Washington. LEN GARLAND Layout Index ART RISC HOFF Typist Photographer TIM GABEL Photographer KEITH MONTGOMERY Photographer STEVE DYKSTRA Photographer DENNIS ARCHER Photographer GREG LOCATI Photographer 155 The Wa-Hi Journal Staff Sportswriters Mark Morehouse and Edward Clendanic! check notes with reporter Mark CutshalL Earnest Graham, ad layout Manager, checks a detail with Mr. Masson, advisor, ] he Wa-Hi journal staff keeps on its toes gathering, editing, and publishing the Wa Hi Journal. This year the paper ' s circulation was at 1700. The paper s primary interest is student oriented. However, it covers items of interest to the community as well. The Wa-Hi Journal is in its forty-fifth year of publication. Papers are exchanged with practically ninety diffe rent schools. Page editors Col Iren Hunt. Dave Rowe, Marianne Jones and Barbara Pope plan layout sheets for the nest journal issue. Fashion editor. Trade My nek prepares headlines for her pages. Editor Richard Clertdaitid and Assistant Editor Suzanne Kolbe discuss an editorial. 156 Varitype operators, Ivon Hailey and Gwen Greethurst. practice 10,000 words for each issue of the Wa-Hi Journal. Advertising Manager Gordon R, Grass! makes contact with a potential advertiser. Assistant Advertising Manager Darnel Peterson is checking advertising copy. Business Manager Michael Bilbray prepares to make an account entry. 15 ? David Anderson Michael Anderson Sally Ball Randall Barton Susan Bates Joan Ballard Diana Beeson Susan Belzcr Richard Blake Donna Boguniill Lynn Bowerman David Bmcc Bonnie Carbon Chris Clem M a rim Corcoran Heather Cowin Bonita Crum packer Regina DtnifU Lynn Dietrich John Dippel Patricia Duff Steven Dunkelburg Peggy FanchiUo Julie Fanihier James Fiedler Deborah French JoKay Habcotok Franklin Hanson Greg Fink Peggy Fulgham Janet Hagcmcirier Gerald Harding Valeric Finscih Dianne Ganguet Barbara Hamad Rebecca Harkins Lynn Frank Paul Goetz Shirley Hamby Peggy Harris National Honor Society Initiation NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JUNIORS (FAR R[GHT - FRONT ROW: Karen Jicky, Don Garner, Debbie Darrah, Karen Smith, Vickie Anderson, Kathy Jessee. ROW 2: Blake Lindberg. Judy Hahncr, Kathy Freeman, Cheryl Roberts, (jinny Soper, Linda Barton, ROW J: John Brownell Wally Cole. NO T PICT l RED: George Beito, Colleen Berry, Scott Byerley, Cathy Cummings, Christine Diamond, Mark Freise, Steve Garmire, Karen Hedine, Bonnie Jacobsen Dwight Madcless, Dan McManus, Debra Rappe, Jim Sutlrff. National Honor Society 158 tmc Hogrran Shelly Horton Deem Jensen Julie Jeiaee Joe Kaminski Debra Kerns Suzanne Kolbe Rosjnne Laurclla Michael MiO« Shannon McFill Kelly Mv idian Cynthia Miller Kent Moosman Jennifer N ' aimy Norma Neher Sitphen Pcrini Janinc Peieriert Karen Pont Julia Prine Mike Prior James Rice Deborah Rkhardton Randall Ridenour Ann Robison Rhonda Robison Roberta Roop Chris Sakas Barbara Sherry Gay I Sholkfiherjter Thomas Simon Gordon Sivlcy Paul Stanton Karla Tabb L md a TogyiJ.fi Janice Taylor Mary Jane [owner Kathy Toepci Sarah Tuftman Kohn Vickers James Wnlt Leslie Williams Janice Woolfolk Eluabelh Wright FRONT ROW: Lenora Stubblefield, Patty Gallo, Wendy Meyers, Lily Stubblefield, Marsha Parrott. ROW 2: Sandy Hoffman. Joyce Williams, Lesli Stout, Sharlene Pluckrr, Diane Burke, ROW 3: JoKav Haber stock. Sherry Troop, Sheryl MacMurdo, Tina Ragsdale, Diane Pope, Lrn Garland. NOT PICTURED: Anna Bloomberg, Diane Casey, Gail Dye. OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Janet Williams, Lilly Stubblefield, ROW 2: Lenora Stubblefield, Len Garland, Gail Dye. ROW J: Kh Stine Richardson. Sandy Hoffman. Shirley Hamby, Carolyn McFlhaney, Cathy Moore. Diana Rrase, Sharon Reifsnider. Wilma Ritchie Kathy Sinclair, Liz Wright, Janet Williams, Cheryl Clark. Merna Clifton, Marla Griffiths, Josic Liughlin, Shannon McKillip, Nilah Nardella, Terri Rrase, Kris Richardson, Chris Rohde. Leslie Stoddard. Cathy Wyckoff, Karen Smires, INITIATION F. H. A. ADVISERS: Mrs, Ander¬ son, Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Bergevin Wendy Meyers- Second Vice President of Region V: Mrs. Anderson- Region V Adviser. KIDNAP BREAKFAST 160 F. T. A. J o A nn Hill gets experience in her future profession by giving individual attention to a student at Washington School, FTA-FRONT ROW; Terry Nicoles. Hah Knuth. Janet Spencer, Kathy Hrssler, Ann Cripe, Rhonda Fleck. ROW ' 2; Dianne Ginguet, Shannon Kelly. Pat Bieais. Jill Harstad, Chris Knopf, Carol McElhaney. ROW ' J: Marv Free pons. Lranne T orrey, Donna Fernandes, Kathv Sinclair, Pam Swank, Kathy Jansen. NOT PICTURED: Suzy Kolbe, Mary McCalley, Karen Horner, Susan Robison, Jayne Went?, Debra Kerns, Donna Daudt, Jennifer Naimy, Betty W ' ilsoti, Pam Jordan, Georgie Hagedurn. MR, POOLE Co-Advisor MR. BOWMAN Co- Advisor BONNIE CARLSON President BARBARA HAM ADA Vice President LYNN FRANK Recording Secretary JOANN HILL Treasurer BARBKNUTH Corresponding Secretary FT A members assisted with Professional Day by manning the registration desk. Donna Fernandes works with a small group of students at Washington School. 161 STEVE CARLE President RONSHOLTYS Treasurer Future Farmers of America GARY JONES Vice President CL AUDE SCOTT Reporter JIM McKAY State Winner Public Speaking ADVISERS: Mr. Ogden, Mr. Clark. Mr. McKay. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Ralph Warns her. Monty Reniclt. Ken Brashrar Irving Emerson, Tom Maiden, Torn May cumber, Gary V inti Greg Young. Darrell Deccio Roil ie Snyder. ROW 2: Ron Ratdorf, Bob Phinney. Dave Morel, Fred Doody, Milo Maccarone, Mike Filan. Ron Kralman, Ron Sholtys, Greg Kaminski, ROW 3; Frank Mora, Claude Scott, Jon Brough, Dave Kentch, John Scott, Tom Smith, Doug McGuire, Tom Jesser, Fred Banks, Bill Frazier Pat Person. NOT PICTURED Steve Carle, Billie Duncan, Doug Hicks, Kirk Jessee, Gary Jones, Ken Maiden, Brad Marr, Jim McKay, Tony Ongers, Dave Small Keith Stiles, Kenny Thompson, Dan Ire ad well, Mike Vinti, Kent Baumann Phil Mason, Dan Miller, Jim Parker, Steve Tomlinson, Dan Tobin, Kirk Baumann, Wayne Brock After being recognized as rhe outstanding cha per in the State of Washington at the Vocational Agriculture Teachers 1 Conference in August, 1970, the Walla Walla F.F.A. Chapter once again tried to emulate this success A good start was made. There were 94 members in the Chapter this year. Five members attended the National F.F.A. Con¬ vention in Kansas City, Missouri, in October. Jim McKay represented the State Association as public speaker in the regional contest arid was State Association Sentinel, Greg Kaminski was a member of the National Band, Chapter representatives were Steve Carle, Ron Sholtys, and Frank M oro. Five members-Mike Bergevin, Ken Thompson, Scott Smith, J im McKay, and Frank Moro-were appointed State Farmers at the F.F.A. Convention in June. I bis is the highest degree given an F.F.A. member in the State. Fifteen F.F.A. mem¬ bers have participated in livestock judging contests, I he team judged at fourteen contests including the State contest at Washington State University in Pullman and the Tom Maiden, President of the Walla Walla High School Rodeo Chib and Tom May cumber, Secretary-Treasurer. NOT PICTURED; Gary Vinti, Y ice President. Cathy Moore and Assistant Manager Earl Wright with the heifer the Chapter bought from Frank Moro, an F.F.A. member with Sears Roebuck Foundation money. Mr. Ogden, Sears R jebuck Assistant Manager, Mike Fitan and the hiefer purchased from Dr, Morton Tompkins, an honorary member of thr F.F.A, Chapter. National contest at the Pacific International Livestock Ex¬ position in Portland. Various members participated in parliamentary procedure and public speaking contests which began in April, I97L The Chapter has a standard program of work which keeps the members very busy. Standing committees and their respective chairmen areas follows: Supervised Farming-Frank Moro- Chairman, Community Service-Mike Vinti-Chairman Co¬ operative Activities- Fred Banks-Chairman, Leadership- Ralph Wamsher-Chairmart, Earnings and Savings-Ron Sholtys-Chairman, Recreation-Frank Moro-Chairman, Con¬ duct of Meetings-Gary Vinti-Chairman, Scholarship-Mike Filan-Chairman, National Activities-Greg Kaminski-Chair- man, and Public Relations-CIaude Scott-Chairman. Each one of the F.F.A, members belonged to one or more of these committees. The Chapter received a $500 Grant from Sears Foundation to purchase tw o registered beef heifers. Thev bought a registered Polled Hereford heifer and awarded it to Mike Filan, They also purchased a registered Hereford heifer and donated it to K at hie Moore. This year the F.F.A, Chapter w ' as instrumental in forming the Walla Walla F.F.A. Rodeo Club. The President of this club w as Tom Maiden and the advisor, Tim Garfield. The annual Aw ards Banquet April 15, 1971, held in the Walla Walla High School Commons, honored outstanding Future Farmer members w-ho Had earned awards. Advisors of the Walla W alla F.F.A. Chapter are James R. McKay, Charles Clark, and Gary Ogden, The Quill Scroll members must have done outstanding work on the annual or journal and be in the upper third of their class scho¬ lastically, New members were accepted at the Quill and Scroll banquet held in May. Mr, Max son and Mrs, Bailey are the advisors. QUILL SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Gordon Grassi, Dan Peterson, Dianne Ganguet, Dick ClendanirL Ivon Bailey. ROW 2; Trade Myriek, Marianne Jones, Julie Princ, Barbara Pope, Colleen Hunt. NOT PICTURED: Suzy Kolbe. Quill and Scroll Latin National Honor Society LATIN HONORARY-FRONT ROW: Diane Pop e. Hali Knurh, Barbara Hamada, Karen Jaeky, Mary Jane Campbell. ROW 2: Connie Gaines, Zana Daudt, Virginia Kinman, Joanne Dwyer, ROW i: Lloyd Tyler, Gary Jaeky, Ned Storey. Yvonne Veley. Sandi Prest. NOT PICTURED: Mark Freisr Tom Keown, Jeph Keyes, Cara Leslie, Linda Taggart, Katby Tucker, To be qualified for Latin National Honor Society you must have three consecutive quarters of B+ or better work. Award certificates of honor are printed in Latin and presented at the annual Roman banquet, Mrs, Koch is the advisor. 164 GAMMA SIGMA CHI-CLOCK WISE AROUND THE G Karla Tabb, Donna Bogtimill, Jantnr Peterson, Julie Eanshirr, Colleen Hunt, Mrs. Thorne, Mrs. Gage, Ronnie Crum packer, Debbie Fine, Marta Russell, Debbie Kerns, Patti Duff, Gayle Soderstrom, Joanne Siem nu-r, Kathy Hmler, Linda Rafale, Rhonda Reek, Karen Ponti, Chris Rohde, Dianna Burke, Mary Peacock, Debi Pud will, Bonnie Jacobsen, Chris Richardson, Donelda Gaboon, Karlerti Pont . Michelle Haun, Kath Sinclair, Laura Wilson. NOT PICTURED; Jo Ann Bailey. Diana Beeson, Laurie Cheatham, JpKay Haber stock, Pam Jordan, Rusannr Laurel la, Anita Martin, Peggy Pud will, Karen Smircs, Cathy Williams. Gamma Sigma Chi OFFICE RS-FRONT ROW ' : Mrs, Thorne, Julie Fan shier, Mrs. Gage. ROW 2; Colleen Hunt, janinr Petersen, Donna Bogumill, Karla Tabb. Tri Hi- Y CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER RIGHT CORNER: Kathy Toeprl, Mary Ellen Rogers, Gayle Prest, Debby Yews, Sharon Washington, Patty Wilder, Marla Griffiths. Michelle Cicchino, Donna DeFreece. Shelly Hamm. Helen Golden, Betty W r ilson, Mariane Jones, Merna Clifton, Cindy Bickford, Jamie Brown, Margaret Demory, Carol Bowers, Lori Hall, Dianna Pope, Shern Troop, Miss Atkinson. Carolyn Armstrong, Mary Ledford, Judy Faust, Linda Wood, Jolene Prewitt, Leslie Stout, Joanne Dwyer, Julie Walker, Cindy Miller, Mary Freepons. Debbie Moore. CENTER; Bony Masoner. NOT PICTURED: Betsey Boldman, Jerrie Brown, Pam Rutfiee, Liz Craig, Karen Erdman, Mary Golden, Kris Hendrix. Vikki Lloyd, Vangie Moreno. Nancy Smith. Harmony Boyer, Denier Duff, Judy Cousins. OFFICERS: Julie Walker-Secretary, Helen Golden-Historian, Bony Masoner- President, Vangie Moreno-Vice President, Miss Atkinson-Advisor. HELEN GOLDEN Girl of the Y ' ear Equities Hi-Y EQUITIES HI V- TOP RIGHT: John Alkms, John Hansen, Bob Block. Jon Zier. Gylr Balmer, Dan Hartzhcim, Stuart Bond Jim Robinson, CENTER RIGHT: Matt Mosgrove, Mark Falkner, Jon Gchrrtt, Ken Moore, Boh Humphrey, Randal Damon, BOTTOM RIGHT: Jay Kcilrr, Doug Mosarove, Dave Hamm, Jeff Schoessler, Gordon Buley. NOT PICTURED: Dave Anderson, Greg Baker. Barlow Corkrum, Greg Fink, Tony Gnldsburv, Gary Jones, Ray Lewis, Mike Lightfoot, Brad Marr, M ike M iehener, Mark Waite. Reed Bcrgcvin. FD SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Dave Jones, Vice-President: Dan McManus, Secretary; Bill Stanton, Chaplain: Jim Watt, President: Lynn Bowerman, Treasurer, NOT PICTURED: Larry Herbert, Sergeant-at-arms, Equities Hi-Y had a busy year. During Homecoming, they won the wood gathering contest for gathering the most wood for the bonfire. They sponsored a car wash in October and a frolic in December, At the Youth Legislature in Olympia, President Barlow Cork rum received an office for the sessions in May, The club also went on the March of Dimes 166 F. D. Applegate Hi-Y FD FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS- Dan McManus, Chaplain; Chris Saka . Treasurer; Jim Fiedler, President; Jim Watt, Secretary; Lynn Bowerman Serjeant-at- arms NOT PICTURED; Kelly Hector, Vice President. FD HI-Y— F ' TOP TO BOTTOM: Wally Cok Art Rene fid, Scott Gorham, Bob Benson, Lynn Bowerman, Bill Stanton Jim Fiedler Chris Salt as. IT TOP TO BOTTOM; Dan McManus, Jim Watt, Blake Lindberg, Steve Watt. Doug Hacr. Steve Crodup. Barrv Johnson, Dave Jones, Jerry Krummel, Jeff Patton. Larry Herbert. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Hector, Brian Serven Jeph Keyes, Mark Taylor, ADVISORS; Mr. Burt, Mr. Saari. 167 Key Club Thr Car Smash. KEY CLUB OFFICERS: John VanBeefc. President; Dave Vefcy, Treasurer, Reed Smith. Secretary; Dale Proctor, Vice President. KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Terry Wileum, Carol Sandahl-Kry Club Sweetheart, Randy Russell, JJ , McDonald, ROW 2: Rich Abajian, Dale Proctor, Dave Veley, Mike Mitchell. Doug Filan, Mike HeIIbach, Steve Hair, Don Garner, Dave Burt. ROW 3: Reed Smith, Tom Reid, John Van Beck, Rick Walters, Joe Moreno, Jim Stonecipher, Juan Hernandez ROW ' 4: George Strut hers, Mike Wagner, Rohm (Jury, George Beito. Mark Sherry, Norm Passmore, John Sfetd, R a y Moreno, Joe G c h r, R O W r S : Dave Bateman, Mike Johnson. Frank Hanson, Dan McCauley. NOT PICTURED: Scott Pluckcr, Chuck E i s r K , jock Morrison, Jack Higginbotham, Buddy W ' ardrip, Lon Wyrick, The Steeple Chase Race, Key Club members kept busy this year by picking up lirter and cleaning out the flower boxes on Main Street, also by cleaning up the creek They held a Key Club-K wards Pancake Feed in April, Their donation helped pass the school levy. During Key Club Week, they sponsored a rootbeer guzzling contest, a steeple chase race, a car smash, and a frolic 168 Debate DEBATE TEAM-FRONT ROW: Tim Donrgan. Nancy Tolley, Colleen Hunt. Kevin Dennis, ROW TWO: Scott Bacon. John Snell, Kvle Volkman, Doug Haas. NOT PICTU RED: Nancy Brough, Ken G e o t s c h, Cathy Cummings. Dave Messinger, Dan Oh Debate Team, under the direction of Mr. Shoemaker, travelled quite a bit this year. The topic which they debated on was Pollution and How to Control It”. Their travels entailed round robin tournaments in the Tr i-Cities and a two day event at WSU in February. They also participated in numerous local debates with DeSales High School and other high school teams from the Walla W ' alla area. International Relations Club focused their topics this year on world problems. Mrs, Luzuriaga, a guest speaker from Panama, gave her view of American relations with her country. Mr. Deal and Mr, and Mrs. Crokler spoke to the club about India. IR OFFICERS: Chris Sakas. Vice President; Bob Benson, Treasurer: Sally Ball, President: Chris Clem, Secretary. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB— T TOR TO BOTTOM: Diana Beeson. Marian Scott, Donna Bogurmll, Peggy Fulgham, Salk Ball, Jan me Petersen. R rOP TO BOTTOM: Janet Hagrmeister, Leslie Williams Cathy Griswold, (. hris Clem, Sally 1 ugman, Sheila Sherry, Kathy Jo Freeman, Colleen Berry, Becky Harkins. Mary Jane Towner, Karen Smith. Vicki Rebman, Debra Kerns. Trek la Smith. NOT PICTURED: Vicki Anderson, Scott Byerley, Dave Anderson. M a Hiss Corcoran. Pamm FaneiulLo, Peggy Lee Eanciullo. Gary Fine, Barbara Knuth, Cara Leslie, Blake Lind berg, Jim Watt, 169 D.E. FIRST PERIOD-FRONT ROW: Debbie Bergevin, Julie Moore, Gay Shollenberger, Linda Jackson, Gwen Henderson, Patty Landers. ROW 2: jacqutr Hrimhignrr. Jane Crudup, Debbie Walker. Linda Roup, Cora Lee Hays. ROW 3: Gary Boone, Dave Stiller, Tim Collins. Don Friday, Norman Ranks, Fed Lythgoe. Mr. Light, Adv iser D.F, SECOND PERIOD FRONT ROW r : Deanna Gwinn, Pat Bieais, Carol Sandahl, Lenora Stubblefield. Darlene Walker, Randy Johnson, Sharon Keif snider. ROW 2: Jay Ketler, Larry M adder, Randy Damon, Ron Manuel, Darlene Cross, Debey Mum, Deb by French, Debbie Cox, ROW 3: Mike Dennis. Jim Collett, Roger Van Zandt, Donna Daudt, Dean Get ling, Devin Zier, Sandy Hoffman. NOT PICTURED: Betsy Abrams. Steve Criss, Terri Fowler, Tony Hays. Distributive Education FIRST PERIOD OFFICERS-FRONT ROW; jane Crudup-Srerrtary, Gay $ hoi leftbergcr-President, Gwen Henderson-Historian. ROW 2: Debbie Bcrgevin-Vice-President Norman Bankf-Sergrant-ar-Anni, Linda Jackson T reasu rer. SNOWBUNNIES: Debby French, Anne Sawyer, Diane Hartlirp. Carol Sarnia hi (Miss Merry Christmas). Gav Shollenberger. SECOND PERIOD OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Tony Hays-Sergeant at-Arms Carol Sandahl-Srcretary, Debby French-President. ROW ' 2: FIRST PERIOD HOMECOMING PROJECT-FRONT ROW: Dave Stiller Debbie Brrgevin Julie Moore. Don Friday. ROW 2: Gwen Henderson Linda Jackson, Gay Slmllenherger, Debbie Smoke. ROW ' 3; Ted Lythgoe, Linda Roup. Randy Dam on-Vice-President. Donna Daudt-Treasurer. Darlene Cross Historian. SECOND PERIOD HOMECOMING PROJECT: Darlene Cross, Carol Samlahl, Clubs of America D.E. THIRD PERIOD-FRONT ROW ' : Fred Vennen. Terry Keller, Pat Farrell, Cheron Tichi, Job me Fairley, Candy M unger. ROW 2: Maricela Camarillo. Gary Farlin. Diane Hartlirp, Anne Sawyer. Peggy Pud will Kathy Davis, Jane Davis Lee Person. ROW 3: Les Davin, Tom Richardson, Sant Wolf. Peter Alkins, Rogrr Cornell, Dennis Myers, Wayne Barnett, Brian Hergert, NOT PICTURED: Jim Daniel, Sue Matuski. John Novakovieh. Terri Pringle. THIRD PERIOD OFFICERS: Sue Matuski- Historian, Anne Sawyer-President, Fred Vennen-Vice- President Les Davin-Parliamentarian, Diane Hartliep-Secretary, Candy Munger-Treasurer, THIRD PERIOD: Brian Hergert, Jane Davis, Pat Farrell, Le Da vin. 171 HUKxm Lurn ' W vmw A r SKI CL LB FRONT ROW: Scan Byrdey, Jim Hartford, Rohn Vsckrr TrciMrrr, Bob Block, Mr. McCorklt, Susan Robison, Giriity Soper, Cheri Tompkins, Sheila Lake, Debbie Casey. Kathy Freeman-Secretary. Eric Clem. ROW 2: Garden Buley, John DipprL Jim Robinson, Bill Frazier, Tim Collins, Reed Berervin,Gyle Balmer, J. D. McDonald- Vice President. John Van Berk, Larry Herbert, Frank Hanson, Scott Gorham-President. Ski Club Bill Frazier Rohn Vickers Jim Robinson Tim Collins John Van Reek Tom Reid Scott Gorham Gtnny Soper Larry Herbert Tri Sigma TRI SIGMA MEMBERS: Mike McCaw, 1st semester president; Jan Goolsbry, I si semester vice president and 2nd semester secretary-treasurer; Kathy ToepcI, 1st semester secretary-treasurer and 2nd semester president; John Harmon. 1st semester serjeant-at-arms and 2nd semester sergeant-at-arms; Gary Fine, 2nd semester vice president; Joe Ziemart. Ken Thrasher. Mark V’ale, Mark Russell. Colleen Hunt, Pam Jordan. Brain Magruder, Jim But!iff. Susan Daniels. Mike Anderson, Gordon Grassi, Jim Harold, Marcia Archer, Bally Ball Keith Btiles, Jim Watt Darrell Decio. Kirk V ance, Suzy Kolbe. Debbie Milam. j im Walt and J an Gcvolsbev Tri Sigma, formerly the Science Club now belongs to Washington Youth for Environment and Future Scientists of America, The members worked for Initi¬ ative 256 and Referendum 43 To clean up Walla W alla they went on two trash drives and collected cans for recycling Throughout the year the members sold apples and trash bag liners. They provided music in the commons at noon and for special programs which needed background music When the W a-Hi Drama depart¬ ment needed props, Tri Sigma helped make them Many guest speakers talked to them on ecology and ways to solve pollution in America. They donated to the United Fund. In the April SCHO¬ LASTIC TEACHER magazine, there was an article on the Tri Sigma at Wa-Hi. This busy group w ' as assisted by Mr, Dennis Mike McCaw and Colleen Hunt Mark Russell, Jim Watt, Jim Sutliff and Jan Goolsbry SOMETHING UNSPOKEN: Kathy Jcssce. Cindy Lloyd, THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED: Dave Rowe. Regina Daniels, THE LADY OF LARKSPUR LOTION: Kris Bea ver D ave Skidmore. THIS PORPERTY IS CONDEMNED: Retina Daniels, Dave Rowe. On November 20 and 21, 1970, Wa-Hi ' s new Theater Arts class presented 11 An Evening of Tennessee Williams,” four one-act dramas by the rioted playwright. “This Property Is Con¬ demned” starred Dave Rowe as Torn, and Regina Daniels as Willie, an orphaned teen¬ age girl who idolizes her dead sister. In “The Lady of Larkspur Lotion,” Judy Savage starred as the landlady of a roach- infested boarding house w ho tries to destroy the dream worlds of two of her tenants, played by Kris Beaver and Dave Skidmore. Kathy jessee and Cindy Lloyd portrayed two old Southern spinisters who, after living together for 1 S years, still don ' t know one another in “Something Un¬ spoken.” Regina Daniels and Dave Row-e teamed up again for the love scene from “The Glass Menagerie” in which a gentleman caller unsuc¬ cessfully attempts to give some self-confidence to a very shy. crippled girl, Jim Dennis and Ray Potts were technical assistants in charge of lights, sound and props. Directors for the pro¬ duction were Miss Virginia Marable and her student teacher, Mr. Kim Kovac, drama major from Whitman College. An Evening of Tennessee fVilliams THE GLASS MENAGERIE: Rreina Daniels, Dave Row,. THE LADY OF LARKSPUR LOTION: Kris Beaver, Dave Rowr, Judy Savage. Sadie Hawkins Sad it Hawkins Week started out with a bang as the Girls League posse rounded up the jailbirds on the tennis courts. Tuesday, the Syndicate Jug Band played while everyone ate dinner in the Commons. Wednesday featured a fashion show depicting the Sadie Hawkins characters. On Grubby Day the girls got to grab the boys at noon in the Pate Chase. Sadie Hawkins Week closed Thursday night with the dance, “Courtin in the Corn patch held in the gym to the hoe-down music of the Super Band, In the Date Chase. Neiola Schaub pursues Ed Crqdup while Gail Garland chases Scott Plucker, Ginnv Soper and Frank Hanson earned the honor of the best dressed -t couple at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Appliance Service Company Atlantic Richfield (ARCO) Bob Hartliep, Distributor BAKER BOYER NATIONAL BANK Robert C Beck Berry Electric Company BLUE MOUNTAINS TELEVISION CABLE COMPANY BOISE CASCADE CORPORATION Glenn C, Bolton 80WLAWAY, INC Boys Market Brea Agricultural Service Bruce ' s Market Bur-Bee Company CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION CASPER HEISER CONTRACTOR CHISHOLM-RYDER CO. INC College Press CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY, INC COYLE OLDSMOBILE COMPANY Crescent Drug Company CUMMINS ATHLETIC SUPPLY DAVIS-KASERS DeBunce Studio Dickersons-Piano Tuning and Repair v DwineU’s Central Neon Co. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES WALLA WALLA AERIE NO 26 Fabric Outlet Falkenberg ' s, Jewelers Finch Construction Co. Mr Mrs. Herbert H. Freise GENERAL TEAMSTERS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND CANNERY WORKERS LOCAL UNION NO. 556 GEORGIA-PACIFIC Red Givens Volkswagen Grange Insurance Association Grassi Radio T V. Service Grassi Refrigeration Service John Graves Co. Ben Greco Sons David Griffith Photography Hamada Brothers, Inc. Jim E Hansen HOLSUM BAKING COMPANY Clifford D. Hogenson HUNTINGTON-CUMMINGS, INC. THE ICE-BURG Independent Order of Foresters Inland Printing Co. JERRY ' S SHELL SERVICE KEY EQUIPMENT CO. Melvern E Laid law Lewis Photo Lloyd ' s Insurance - Real Estate James E McClellan Malcolm Bierwagen Insurance MARKHAM ADVERTISING CO Melcher-Ray Machinery Company MILLER STUDIO MILLER SUPPLY, INC. ♦ Minnick, Hahner Hubbard, Inc. James B. Mitchell MODERN CAFE Moore Anderson MORRISON SUPPLY CO Niemi, Holland Scott OLD NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON W R O ' ROURKE CO , INC. Pacific Fruit Produce Company Palmer Studio J C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC. PACIFIC POWER LIGHT COMPANY PANCAKE HEISEY, INC. PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE INC PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Pioneer National Title Insurance Corifcany Pringle™ Inc, H. T Rea. Inc. READYMIX SAND GRAVEL CO., INC. BUILDERS BLOCK DIVISION . John M Reese Roberge Studio George W, Roberts ' 12 Donald M Roser Safway Equipment Co. St. Mary Hospital SAXON ' S FABRICS - SEWING MACHINES 176 ■ SEATTLEFIRST NATIONAL BANK SHERWOOD St ROBERTS, INC Donald A, Smith SMITH S CHROME PLATING Ralph W Stevens STONE MACHINERY CO Tallman ' s TAUSICK KAUFFMAN, INC, DR St MRS. MORTON W. TOMPKINS AL TORETTA ELECTRIC Twin W Auto Supply Valley Motors VAN PETTEN LUMBER HARDWARE CO, THE VILLAGER VITART STUDIO Wade ' s Thriftway WALLA WALLA CANVAS St DRAPER CO., INC WALLA WALLA CLINIC INC. P S. WALLA WALLA FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION WALLA WALLA GENERAL HOSPITAL WaMa Walla Grain Growers, Inc. Walla Walla Motor Supply, Inc Walla Walla Production Credit Association WALLA WALLA VALLEY MEDICAL SERVICE CORPORATION Washington Machinery St Supply Co Williams Shell Service Wilson ' s Upholstery Virchel E. Wood World Wide Travel Service 4 Thank you to our K Faithful Patrons. INDEX A Abaiian. Rich 40,147 Football, Wrestling, Baseball, !-1 om eroom President Abraham, Jill 97,98,128.132 Abrams, Betsy 40,170 Distributive Education Club Abrams, Jot III Abrams, Mrs, Mary 120 Adams, Leonard 121 A dam son, V i ctor 98 Ad k i n son. M i ss J o y ee 1 16 Adlington, Tirn 40 Aitken, J ames 82,149 Albers, [ack 82 Aldrich, Scan 98,142 Alexander, Robert 82 Alexander, Judy 97,98 Alexander, Paula 82 Alexenko, Tom 82 Alkins, John 82,166 Alkins, Peter 40.126.171 Ski Club, Mountain Climbing Club President, Legislative Assembly Allen, Cathy 98 132 Allen. Mary 98,149 Allen, Deborah 22,82 Allen, Nola40 Distributive Education Club Treasurer Allesio, Randy 90 t l51 Allison, Mike Alvarado, Abel 82 Amcry, Guv 40.146 Amery, Mark 98,1 52 Anderson, Charles 17,82 Anderson, David 40,124,1 58 Commissioner of j ustice. Varsity Tennis. National Honor Society, Equites Hi-Y, International Relations Anderson, Mr. Donald 116 Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy 114. 160 Anderson, I ames 96 Anderson, Mark 98,132,152 Anderson, Michael 40.1 58,173 Latin Honor Society, Tri- Sigma, National Honor Society Anderson, Nolan 98,142 Anderson, Robb in 18,98,144 Anderson, Mr. Weldon 116 Anderson, Victoria 12,13,22, 82.84,137,158 Angerman, Mrs, Geraldine 1 16 Antes, Richard 81 Ankeny, Mary 98,138 Ant bony, Gina 98,132 Anthony, John 111,146 Archer, Dennis 82,140,144,1 54 Archer, Marcia 40,132,148,1 73 Future Teachers of America Arland, Artinda 34,82 Armstrong, Carolyn 82,165 Armstrong, Dan 36,98,144,1 52 Aronson, Arvid 111,146 Aronson, Lee Ann 111 Arterbury, Bill 111 Arvidson, April 98 178 Arvidson, Ethel 41 Augustine, Doris 82 A u gu st i ne, M ar y 9 8 Austin, Bob 98 Austin, Laurie 98 B Backous, Rita 82,1 50 Bacon, Scott 82,169 Bailey, Alan 82,148 Bailey, Ivon 82,142,143,1 52, 156,164 Bailey, Jo Ann 23,41,148,165 Blue DeviJet tes Seeretary, Gamma Sigma Chi Bailey, Mrs. Mary 1 17 Bailey, Roberta 96 Baird. Tim 96 Baker. Gregory 41 f 152,166 Equities H iY Baker. Jake 121 Baker, James 41 Baker, Rebecca 98 Baker, William 82,140,144 Baldwin, Mrs, Man 117 Ball, Sally 41,129,158,173 Girls 1 League Cabinet Head, IR President, Tri-Sigma, NHS, National Merit Letter of Commendation Ballard, Joan41,75,129,130, 131.140.148.158 Sponsor Corps-Captain, Senior Class Secretary, Girls 1 League Rep., NHS, Office Asst, Balmer,G vie 22,82,166,172 Banks, Fred 82,140,162 Banks, Norman 81,170,171 Distributive Education Club Bannister, Scott 98,145 Barger, Tim 82 Barker, Gary 111,146 Barker, M ichele 98.139 Barker. Jeff 82 Barnett, Craig 98,145,1 52 Barnett, Wayne41,149,1 5LI 71 Bartlett, Gerard 82 Bartlett, Tom 98,144 Bartlett, Wes 82,143 Barton, Linda 22,82,130,137, ! 38,140,151 t l 58 Barton, Randall 24,25,4 1,126, 151.152.158 Varsity ' Basketball, Equities Hi-Y, Tri-Sigma, National Honor Society, 1R Rartrop, Della 40 Bardorf, Ronald 98,145,162,27 Bateman, David 18,20,32,33,30. 41,126 Football, Basketball, Track, Key Club. Lettemten s Club Bates. Mike27,98,140,145 Bates, Susan 40,137,138,140, 158 Choir, Girls 1 Ensemble, Sponsors-Sergeant, National H on or Society Bathrick, Nancy 98,129 Bat brick, Tanya 81 Distributive Education Club Baumann, Kent 14,1 7,33,82,162 Baumgardner, Karen 98 Baumgartner, Ed 82 Baur, Joe 42 Bayer, Virginia 82 Beagle, Mr, George 11 7 Bear, Monita 42,149 Beard, Mrs. Dorothy I i6 Beatty, Jim 98,145 Beaver, Kristi 82,174 Becinski, Walt 81,149 Beck, Candy 42 Beck, Cindy 40,129,1 51 Girls ' League Representative Bedell, Randy 98 Bedell, Van 83 Beechinor, James 98,146 Beecbinor, Kathryn 40,148 Legislative Assembly Representative Beeson, Debbie 99 Beeson, Diana 42,131,132,158, 165 Crest, IR, National Honor Society, Gamma Sigma Chi Beito, George 26 27,83,85, 132,152,158 Bell, Bill 42,156 Journal Staff Bell, Wallace 111,145 Bellinger, Don 99.132 Belzer, Susan 42,129.139, l 58 National Honor Society, Tri- Sigma, Sponsors, Orchestra Benedict, l ed 8 I Benefiel, Arthur 65,126,166 Track, Swimming, FD Hi-Y Bennett, Lonnie 99,144 Bennington, Rebecca 42 Sophomore Homeroom Vice- President Benson, Bobby 43,124,126,166 I n ter national Relations- Treasurer, Commissioner of Public Affairs, FD Hi-Y Benzel, Gary 99.144 Berg, Mr. David 144 Berg, Roger 99 Bergevin, Debra 43,1 70.1 71 Distributive Education-Vice President, Girls 1 Track Team Bergevin, Mrs. Kathleen 114, 160 Bergevin, Reed 22,83,126,1 66, 172 Berglin, Jayne 83 Bergman, Steven 99.142 Berry, Colleen 83,129,147,1 58 Berry, William 121 Bes Yvette 83 t 129 Biagi, Debi 99 Biagi. Robert 43 Baseball Ricais, Patricia 43,140,161, 170 Sponsors-Lr., Distributive Education Club, Future Teachers of America, T A Bickford, Cynthia 43,1 50,165 Tri Hi-Y, Teacher Assistant, Blue Devi let tes Bieghler, Larrv 83 Rieloh, Mr. Bill 33,116 Bilbray, Michael 83,156 Billow, Robert 43 Binns. Rick 18,27,83,126 Rinsehus, Ottie 99 Bischoff. Art 26,28,27,83, 126,140 146,154 Bishop, Larry 83,144 Bishop, Linda 99 Black, Mrs. Jannettr 120 Blake, Rick 43,1.24,12$, 126, 140 ,158 ASB Vice-President, USA 71, ROTO Brigade, International Relations Club, NHS Block, Robert S3,166,1 72 Bloomberg, Anna 22,83,126, 129,160 Boatman, Carol 43 Bodine, Mary 83 Bodine, Tom 83,140,145 Bogle, Sharie 22,83,131,148 Bogumill, Donna 43,129,131, 148.158.165 National Honor Society, Crest, Girls ' League Cabinet, 1R, Gamma Sigma Chi Boldman, Betsy 23,99,165 Bond, Stuart 83,85,126,166 Boon, Frank 26,27,28,99,140, 142,148,154 Boone, David 99 Boone, Doug 83,146 Boone, Gary 43,170 Sophomore Band, Distributive Education Club, Basketball 1 ntrarnu ral Champs- H omeroom Borgers, Barbara 99,138 Bork, Doug 96, l 56 B sc h ker, M r. Wi tb u r I 14 Bosley, Mrs. Connie 116 Bcjule, Terri 83,126,138 Buutz, Kumi 43,131,137.138. 148 Sponsors, Choir, Crest Bowen, Donna 81 Bowerman, Lynn 12,13,24,25,43, 125,126,137,138,158 166 Yell-King, National Honor Society, Choir, ASB Cabinet, Cross-Country Bowers, Carol 83,90,1 50,165 Bowman, Mr. Bannie 18,1 16,161 Boyd, Steven 99,146,148 Hover, Harmony 99,130,138, 154.165 Bozarth, Charles 84 Bozarth, Marlin 84 Bradford, Kathv 84 Bradley, j ody 99 Bradshaw, William 84 Brammer. Cynthia 84 Brammer, Lynn 99,126 Bran nan, Cheryl 84,148 Brashear. Kenneth 99,143,162 Breman. Ruth 99,149 Brewer, John 36,43 Swim Team Brewer, Robert 99,143 Brickner, John 99,140,146,148 Bristol, Lynn 99,138 Britton, Mabel 96 Brock, Wayne 84,140,145,162 Broman, Vincent 99,132 Brooks, David 84,132 Brooks, Greg 84 1 52 Brotherron, Mrs, Marjorie 121 Brothcrton, Mark 84 Broug h, j onat ha n 43,149,162 Rodeo Team, Mountain Climbing Club, FFA, Ski Club Brough, Nancy 84,140,169 Brown, Frank 99 Brown, Gloria 44 Brown. Mrs. Helen 120 Brown, Jamie 84.165 Brown, Jerrie 96,165 Brown, Paul 84 Brown, Richard I 1 1 Brown, Robert E. 44,147 ROTC Officer, PE Assistant Brown, Robert M. 44 B row n, S h a ro n 34,35,84 Brown, Sharon 99,1 50 Brown, Stephen HI Brown, Susan 34,35,99 Brow n, V i vienne 81,138 Brow nell John 14,16.84,144, 145.158 Bruce, Dave 44,! 37,139,142. 143.158 National Honor Society, R( )TC Officer, Choir, Orchestra, Men’s Ensemble, Leg. Assemble Brueggemeier, Mr, Carl 117 Brummett, Steven 84 Brumme11, William 99,144 Brunton, Richard 99,145 Bryant, Diane 44,151 T ouchet Transfer-Sophomore Class Secretary, National ! I onor Society, School Paper Editor, Pep Club Secretary Buck land, Debra 22,99 Buckley, Greg 44,147 Buckner. Margie 44 Journal Staff, Girls ' League, Drama Bucknum, Mrs. Beth ! I 5 Budau, Ray 44 Buerstarte, Barbara 99.138 Bughi, Lawerence 44,137J 38, 150 Choir, Mountain Climbing Club, Journal Staff, Track, Men ' s Ensemble Bulev, Gordon 100,145,166,1 72 Bulb Anna 84,150 Bumcrat, Newton 100,146,148 Bundy, Gary 96 Bundy, Laura 84 Burgess, Bruce 14,18,84 Burgess, Mrs. Eleanor 11 7 Burgess. Robert 84 Burke, Dianna 44,130,1 54,160, 165 Glee. Pep Club, Band. Royal Blue Staff, Class Plav Burley, Steve 49,96 Burnett, Jacki 11 1 Burres, Sandra 81 Burt, Dave 33,84 Burt, Kenny 84 Burt, Nancy 111 Burt, Mr. Timothy 11 7,166 Busch, Jannette 100 Butler. Debra 130,140,44,1 51 Sponsors-Lt. CoL, Girls’ League Cabinet Assistant Buttice, Catherine 84,140 But rice, Georgian a 84,126.129, 130,131,147 Buttice, Michael 44,1 51 Buttice, Pamela 44,165 Tri Hi-Y, Girls ' League fryer ley, Scott 85,152.1 58,172 Byrne, Colleen 45 C Gaboon, Donelda 100,165 Callaway, James 85 Calvin, Esther 85 129 Camarillo, Belia 100 Camarillo, Maricela 45,171 Distributive Education Club Campanelli, Nicholas 100,132 Campanelli, Mr. Richard 1 16 Campbell, Dick 11 L 143,145 Cambell. Mark 85 Cam pbe II, M arv 8 5,129,131, 140,164 Campos, Sylvia 100 Cantrell, Mark 24 Cantu, John 85 Cardenas, Ray 85,144 Cardenas, R ichard 84,14 5 Carle. Karen 1 11 Carle, Steve 45,162 Future Farmers of America- President, Spokesman for Homeroom Anti Litter Project Carlisle. Dale45,147 ROTC Carlson, Bonnie 45,132,148, 151,158,161 Senior Band, FTA-Council President, National Honor Society, Legislative Assembly Carlson, J oanne 100 Carmichael, Cynthia 22,85,140, 151 Carter, Richard % Casey, Debra 22,85,126.1 72 Casey, Diana 45,129,160 Future Homemakers of America, Girls ' League Rep. Casey, Mrs, Para lee 120 Casey, Steve 8 1 Casseday, Mary Lue 100 Casteel, Steve 81 Castillo, Joaquin I I 1 Cato, Connie 85 Cavazos, Ramon 96 Cavanus, Carl 85,152 Cecil, Glen 45.139 Rifle Team Certutti, Mike 100 Chadek, Lisa 85 Chadek, Patricia 100 Chamberlain, Dare 45,149 Cham her lain. Elva 100.129, 130,138 Chard, Jody 96,129 Charlo, Becky 85 Charters, Michael 111 Chavez. Lindsey Cheatham, Laurie 100,165 Cbenault, Anita 81 Cherry, j an ice 85,132,137,138 Childers, Carleen 85,150 Chi pm an, Donna 45.1 51 Christiano, Bernard 85,146, 151.156 Cicchino, Michele 85 165 Clark, Mr. Charles 116,162 Clark, Cheryl 100,138,160 Clark, Mrs. Dolores 120 Clark, Michele 85,129,15] Clark, Richard 116,136 Oar no, Virginia 45,129 179 Girls ' League Representative Claughton Calvin 100 146 Clay, M rs, Eva l 16 Clayton, Karen45,1 SI Clem, Christine 45, l 58 International Relations Club-Secretary, National H o n or S oc ie t v- Sccre ta r y Ski Club Clem, Eric 100 132 172 Clements, Diane 22,85,130,140 Clements, Tom 46 Clendaniel. Edward 100,142, 156 Clendaniel, Richard 46,126, 156.164 Journal-Editor, Quill and Scroll, Baseball, Leg, Assent, Clifton. Kelly 85 CI if ton, M yrna 34,8 5,129 t 131 160.165 Clink, Steve 14,17,85,126 Clizer, Wes 85,126 Clute, Carol 86,129,138 Clute Gwen 86,138 Cochran, Rebecca 45,149 Future Homemakers of America Future Teachers of America Coe, Dave 100 Coers, Ralph 86,143,152 Coffin, Rebecca Coil, Kenneth 100,144.152 Colburn, Iudv81 Cole, Wallis 84,86,132,158, 166 Coleman, Michael 100,146 Collett Jim 46,126,1 50,170 Distributive Education Club, Legislative Assembly Rep, Collins. H im 46 126,152,1 70, 172 Mountain Climbing Club, Ski Club, DECA Colvin, Harold 121 Conklin, Diane 46 Conrad, N earn a 46,137,138 Conradt, Jeff 86 Conrad t, Krieg 46 Cook, Richard 86 Corcoran, Marliss 46.129,1 58 National Honor Society, International Relations, Giris ' League Representative Garfield, Mr. Tim 49,117 Corkrum Marion Barlow 46,166 Equities Hi Y President, Ski Club, Tennis, ROTC Officer, Jr. State Leg. Rep.-Hi-Y Corn, Claudia 46,137,1 50 Choir Corn, Patrick 100.142 Cornelisou Mr, Purdy 11 7 Cornelius, Elroy 111,145 Cornell, Barbara 86,129 Cornell, Roger 46,1 71 Cornwell Terry 86 Coronado, Abel 86 Coronado, Albert 86,1 52 Coronado, Anita 100 Coronado, Fidel 18,86,152 Coronado Rebecca 46 Cortinas, Yolanda 47,1 51 Future Homemakers of America Distributive Education Club. Minute Girt Cosgrove Bob 81 Cot trill Sharon 100 Cousins Judith 86, l 50,165 Cowan, Charles 24,86 Cowan, Heather 13,20,22,47, 125,132 147,158 Cheerleader. ASB Cabinet Member, Band, National Honor Society, Homecoming Royalty Cow den, Curtis 100 Cowles, Mary Cowles. M ichael 86 Cox, Debbie 42,47,100,126, 170 Cox, Shane 100,142 Coyle, Carolyn 86,150 Coyle, Mrs. Zelma 1 13 Craig Elizabeth 86 165 Craven, Stephen 100,1 54 Creel Garland 111,132 Gripe Anne 100 161 Crislip, James 100,132,137, 138 Criss, Greg 86,1 50 Criss, Robert Steve 81,1 70 Criss, Teresa 47 Girls ' League Representative Legislative Assembly Rep. Cross, Darlene 47,129 130,1 70, 171 Girls League Cabinet Head, Homeroom Secretary Girls League Rep., DECA-Historian Cross, Glenn 100 Crudup Jane 23,128,129J30 40,47,147,170 171 BI ue Devi lettes-President Sponsors, Minute Girl, Girls League Rep , DECA Crudup, Steve 18,30,32,97 100, 126,143,152,166 Crumpacker, Bonita 47,139 l 58, 165 Gamma Sigma Chi, Orchestra, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Homeroom-Vice Pres. Crumpacker, Sheila 86,129 Crumpacker, Wilbur 121 Cummings, Cathryn 75,86 130, 135 140,158 169 Cummins, Phillip 86 Cundiff, Jerry 86 132,139 Cutshall Mark 100,144 D Dahl, Linda 47,151 Ski Club, Cheerleader Damm Curtis 111 Dammarell M ike 100,142 Damon, Denise 100 Damon, Randy 12 13,47,166,1 70. 171 Cheerleader, FD Hi-Y, DECA Vice President, Legislative Assembly Daniel, Howard 100 144 Daniel, James 47,171 Daniel, Janet 47 Daniels, Regina 47,126 158 174 National Honor Society, School Play, Drama Club, Modern Dance Program Daniels Susan 100,173 Darrah, Deborah 22 86 126,128 129 130,150,158 Daschofsky , Robert 86 144,146 Daudt, T )on na 48.129,161,1 70, 171 Gamma Sigma Chi, Future Teachers of America DEC A- Treas. Girls’ League-Cabinet H ead Daudt, Randy 111,146 Daudt. Zana 101 164 Davenport, Kevin 101 143 Davies Tom 86 149 Davin Lee 47 Davin, Les 47,171 Davin, Lin 47.1 52 Davis, James 96 Davis, Jamie48,148 Davis Jane 48,1 71 Distributive Education Club Davis, Kathryn 48,1 71 Davis Liz 101,129,138 Davis M arcy 101 Davis Roger 101 Davis S her re 86 Davison Julie 101 Daw son, Richard 121 Daw f son S heree 101,138 149 DeBeaumont Betty 121 Deccio Darrell 101,142 162 173 Deccio, J oseph 86,1 52 Deccio, Michael 86,140,145 Deford, Kenneth 48 149 Journal Staff DeFrecce Don na 101 165 DeLeon Olga 48 Della j on 48 Demi anew, Bob 48,132,139 l 54 Senior Band Legislative Assembly, Orchestra Demi anew, Mark 32,101 132 Demory Margaret 48,137,138. 165 Tri Hi-Y Choir Girls 1 Glee, Girls ' Ensemble, All State Choir Dennis, James 101 103 140, 142,152,174 Dennis Mr. Johnnie 117 Dennis Kevin 97 101,143 169 Dennis, Lawrence 86,126 145 Dennis Wayne 42,48 Dennis Mike 48,132 137 170 Derrington Darrell 48,126 Derrington, Randyl 86,143 Devine Michael 86 DeVoir Lorraine 101 Diamond, Christine 12 13,22. 84 85,130 158 Dickey Sandra 86 Dietrich Lynn 48 126 132 1 58 National Honor Society, IR Varsity Tennis Basketball. Senior Band-Officer Dimock Mari 48 Dippd John 49 126,132 139 158 172 Band, Orchestra, Stage Band. National Honor Society Dodds J udith 49 15 ] Doephker, Derry 86 Dolan Myrna 49 Donahue, William Donegan, Tim 49,126,1 52 169 180 Doocy, M r, J ames 121 1 oody. Fred 111,146 162 Downing, Becky 49 Downing, Rif hard 86 Downs, Sharon 22,86 Drew, Mr, Lewis 14,1 8,32,11 5 Drum hel ler, Tom 49 Ski Club Dryden, Dennis 96 Dubois, Robert 81 Duff, David 86,147 Duff, Denier 101,165 I )uff Patricia 49,1 58, 165 Gamma Sigma Chi, National Honor Society, Legislative Assembly, Crest Dummler, Mrs. Lorraine 116 Duncan, William 49,162 Dunkrlburg, Steve 49,140,1 58 Tennis, National Honor Society, ROTC Officer, Ski Club, Legislative Assembly Dwyer, loanne 86,120,164,165 Dye, Gail 49,149,160 Future Homemakers of America Secretary, Minute Girl, TA Dvkstra, Steven 101,122,1 54 Dvsart. N anev 50,126,129,121, 127,140 Sponsors-Sgt , Future Teachers of America, Choir, Crest, Homeroom President E Fades, Cindy 50 Band Eagon, Tom 11 1 Faslcy, Larry Eaves, Buddy 50 Boys Federation Eaves, Earl 86 Eaves, Jo Ellen 101 Edwards, Ricky 101,146 Eggart, Donald 18,86 Eggers Randy 111,146 Eggers, Scott 14,17,22,86 Rich horn, Ernie 50 Eichner Deborah 86 Eichnrr, Rod 86 Eiseie, Chuck 14,17,20,50,147 Eisele, I .aura 50,151 Elder, Mr. Don 121 Elwell, Lee 87,140,146 Emerson, Bertha 101,148 Emerson, Irving 101,142,148, 162 Emerson Wayne 81 Emigh, James 101,142 Rough, Robert 50,144,145,152 Englehart, Dwight 1 l 1 Entze, Kevin 18,101,145 Erdman, J ohn 50,1 52 Boys’ Federation Rep., Basketball Erdman, Karen 87,165 Erdman, Kathleen 101 Erdman, Ronald 81 Erickson, Shari 50 Esary, Scott 87,140,144,145 Eubanks, Elizabeth 101,126 Eubanks, Meg 101,126,129 Evans, Randall 101,144 Ewing, Betty 87, 149 F FaGalde, Robert 101,146 Fairchild, Gary Lee 50 W alla Walla Hi-Y Ski Club Fairley, Brenda 87 Fai r ley, J oh nie 50 1 71 Falkner, John 101 Falkner, Mark 101,142,1 52,166 Fanciullo, Pamela 50,129,140 International Relations, Girls 1 League Cabinet, Minute Girl Sponsors, Homeroom Off, Fanciullo Peggv Lee 50,75, 129,140,158 Sponsors, National Honor Society, IR, Girls League Cabinet, Legislative Assembly Fanshier, J it lie 50 60,120,121, 140,151,158,165 National Honor Society, Gamma Sigma Chi-Pres., Sponsors-Lt. Girls’ League Cabinet, TA Farlin, Gary 51,152 171 Distributive Education Club, Wrestling Farlin, James 101,144 Farmer, Danny 101,143 Farrell, Patricia 51,171 Distributive Education Club Farris Corey 87,132,134 Farris J ill 23,101 130.138, 139 Fausti, Katherine 51,149 Fengler, Jeannie 22 Fernandes, Donna 51,149,! 51, 161 Future Teachers of America, Homeroom Officer, TA Fiedler, James 51,126,137,140, 152,158 166 Choir,Pres , FD Hi-Y-Pres. National Honor Society-Treas., ROTC Brigade, Boys’ Fed.-Ch. Fields, Marjorie 101 Figgins, Linda 51 Filan. Barbara 51 129 Girls’ League Representative Filan, Brenda 101 Filan, Doug 16,30,32,33,51, 147,152 21 Football, Basketball, Track, Key Club, PE Assistant Filan, Donnette 101 Filan, Mike 18,87,94,146.149, 162 Filan, W ' anda 101,138 Fine, Craig 87,126 Fine, Debbie 101 165 Fine Gary 49,51 173 International Relations, Tri Sigma, Survival Club, Science Club Fine, Kim 101,138 Fine. Virginia 87,132,150 Finch, Greg 101,146 Fink Greg 20 22 23 51 147 158 National Honor Society-Vice President Equities Hi-Y, Basketball, Golf F inset h, Valerie 51 158 Rodeo Club, Minute Girt, Gamma Sigma Chi, Narional Honor Society Fisher, Patty 87 Fleck, Ronda 87,161 165 Flee nor, Mary 51 Ski Club Flecnor Susan 101 Fletcher, Mr. Felix 14 18,1] 5 Follett, Deborah 101 Follett, Laura 51,130 140 Sponsors Folsom. Peter 87 Fonda bn. Richard 87 Forney, Kathy 101 Foster, Dixie 87 Foster, Ron 101,146 Foust, Judy 87,126,165 Pouts, Shauna 10! Fowler, Teresa 51,151,170 Senior Band-Majorette, Future Farmers of America-Rodeo Team Frank, Mrs Jean 113 Frank. Lynn 52,148,149 158 161 National Honor Society, FT A- Secretary Homecoming Activ. Ch, Homeroom Ch. Off. Asst. Frank, Steve 24 Franklin, Kathy 87.126 Frazier, Bill 18,101,126,145 162,172 Frazure, Dianne 52,149 Frazure, Kelly 101,138 Freeburg, Mari 101 Freeland, Deborah 52,149 F reeman Kat hv 22,8 7,126,129, 137.140 131,158 172 Fneepons, Mary 53 161 165 Future Teachers of America, Girls’ League Freise, Mark 84,85,87 126 152, 158,164 Freitas Lou Ann 87 French, Deborah 53 1 58,170 171 National Honor Society, PE- President Sponsors Track, Legislative Assemble French, Lynne 87 Friesen, Renee 87,105 Froesc Stan 87 Fry Glenn 96 Fry, Mathew 101,149 Puentes, Richard 87 Fulgham, Peggy 53,137,158 National Honor Society, IR. Choir, Legislative Assembly Rep,, Homecoming Activities Fullcn, Debra 87 Fuller, Victoria 87,130 Furrow Kathy 101 G Gabel Alice 96 Gabel, Timothy 102.145 146, 154 Gage, Mrs. Joy 116,165 Gaines Connie 87,164 Gall, Robert 53 Gallo, Patricia 23,102,160 Ganguet Dianne 52,1 54, l 58. 161 164 National Honor Society, FT A, Quill and Scroll Royal Blue- Asst. Editor, Homecoming Act. Garcia, Domingo 102,126 146, 164 181 Garcia, Gloria 96, 138 Gardner, Harry 102,144 Garland, Len 52,1 54,160 F HA-Historian, Royal Blot ' Staff, Girls League, Anti- Litter Program Garland, Mrs. Mona 1 13 Garland, Gail 34,102 G arm ire, Steve 87,144,1 58 Garner, Don 84,87,132,1 58 Garrard, George 111J45 Garrard, Rick 81 Garvin, Randy 99,102 Garza, Armando 52 Gan, Jim 87,132,130 Gau, Marianne 53,129,131,140, 148,15! Sponsors, Cl iris ' League Cab,, Legislative Assembly, Track Gehr, Joe 102,145 Gehrett, Jon 18,102,132,166 Genii, Mrs. Mary Jo 22,116 Gelling, Dean 53,126,170 Germany, J on 102,142,149 Garnet, Jeanie 96 Gessel, Susan 87,132,139 G ibson, J an ice 102,138 Gies. Bill 87 Gilbert, Kevin 102,132 Gillespie, Randy 18,102,146, 152 Gillespie, Rodney 102,144 Gillingham, Don 102,145 Gilman, Gary 36,53,147 Swim Team, Baseball, Teacher Assistant, Intramural All- Stars Gist, Martha 1 1 1 Glasgow, Arlene 102,126 Glasgow, Mr. La Verne I 16 Clasped, Rand) 5j Glen, M ike 24 Goble, Rozann 52,129,137,13 8, 140 Sponsors, Girls League Rep,, Choir, Girls ' Ensemble Goetseh, Dave 36,38,146 Goetseh, Ken 36,102,144.169 Goetz, Paul 52,132,134,139, 158 National Honor Society, Sr. Band-Manager; Mountain Climb¬ ing Club, Stage Band-Leader Golden, Helen 52,130,165 Tri Hi-Y-Officer Golden. Mary 102,130,165 Goldsbury, Sheila 22,87 126, 140 Goldsbury, Tony 52,138,1 5], 166 Equities Hi-Y, Choir Gonzalez, Juan 81 Goodall, Dan 87,149 Goodwin, Gary 102,143 Goolsbey, Jan 53,126.132,173 Tri-Sigma-Vice President, Science Club, Survival Club. Club Council, Band Gorham, Scott 53,75,146,166, 172 ED Hi-Y. Ski Club Graham, Earnest 102.142,156 Graham, Vicki 102 Grass), Gordon 87,126,140,142. 143,151,156,164,173 Graves, Danny 53 Distributive Education Club Gray, Linda 102 Gray, Rose 87,138 Gray, Miss Ruth 11 7,1 54 Graybcal, Gary 88,148 Green. Vicky 88 Greet burst, Gwen 52,129,137, 138,156 Journal Staff, Choir, Girls League Rep., Legislative Assembly G regerson, J ea n i e 52 C i rege rson, jenny 102 Gregerson, Sandra 96 Griess, Richard 52 Griff, Jan 23,11 1 Griffith, Lame 52,132,134 Band, Stage Band Griffith. Steven 102,145 Griffiths, Marla 53J60.165 Future Homemakers id America Tri HEY Griswold, Cathy 88.129,130,140 Gross, Richard 32,102,132,1 52 Gruben Fred 53,126 Grudzinski, Mary Lou 102 Guel, Helen 88 Gusman, Tony 102,143 Guthmiller, Debra 88 Gw in, Deanna 53,1 51,1 70 Rodeo Club, Future Homemakers of America. DEC A, Legislative Assembly, Homeroom Officer H Haas, Doug 54.169 Debate Team. ASH Member Haberstok, Josephine 54,121, 137,! 38,1 50.1 58.160,165 Choir, Girls- Ensemble, Gamma Sigma Chi, National Honor Society, FHA Haer. Douglas 26,27,28,29,54, 147,166 Wrestling. FD Hi-Y H aged or n, Edna 96,138 Hagedorn, Georgianna 102,138, 150,161 H ageme i ster, J a net 34.54,130, 137,139,158 National Honor Society, IR, Minute Girl, Orchestra, Choir Hagemeister, Loren 32,102,132, 137 Hahn. Allen 96 Hahn, Marilyn 102 Hahn, Richard 54 Hahn, Stephen 18,102,146 Hahner, Judy 22,88,140,1 58 Hair, Steve 88 Hall, Cheryl 54,149 Hall, Lori 88,149.151,165 Halter, Dennis 111 Hamada. Alan 102,143 1 lamada, Barbara 54.140, l 50, 1 58,161,164 Sponsors-Sgt., National Honor Society. FT A-Vice President, Larin Honorary Hambv, Shirley 54,148, l 58,160 Girls’ Rifle Team. Pep Club, National Honor Society Future Homemakers of America Hamilton, Bill 102,144 Hamilton, Kathy 23,102,138 Hamilton, Trina 88 Hamm Dave 88,166 Hamm, Mr, Ed 11 7 Hamm, Shelley 102,138,165 Hammond, Randy 11 1 Hanhey, Doug 24,88 Ha nek, John 88 11 a nek, Stan 102,132,142, l 52 Hanford. Darlene 121 Hank Ian. J ana 102.126 1 lansen. John 54,94,145,152,166 Equities Hi-Y, Boys ' Fed. Rep. . Homeroom President, ASB Christmas Contcst-Ch. [ lansens. John 88,147 Hanson, Franklin 14,17,54,112, 140.172.158 National Honor Society, Key Club, Football, Track, ROTC Officer Hanson, Howard 102 Harbold, Ellen 88 Hardin, Donna 88 Hardin, Valerie 102 Hardking, Gerald 54,1 52.1 58 National Honor Society, Key Club, Legislative Assembly, Wrestling, Buys Federation 1 larding Karen 88 Harding, Tom 24 Hardy, Royal I 11 Margin, Mona 81,129 Harkins, Becky 54.150,158 National Honor Society, 1R, Legislative Assembly, Tri Sigma Harmon, Jams 103,126,138,1 73 Harmon John 54.145,150,173 Tri-Sigma Science Club, ROTC Officer, Survival Club, Boys Federation Harmon, Tom 81 Harold, Jim 26,27,29 55,126, 132,173 Wrestling, Track, Ski Club, Tri-Sigma, Mountain Climbing Club Band Harper Jeffrey 103,132,154 Harper Viki 55 1 51 Harris, Debra 103 Harris, Frank 55,139,141,154 Orchestra. Royal Blue Staff, Rifle Team, ROTC Drill l earn. ROTC Officer Harris, Peggy 55,124 135,77, 147.158 ASB Secretary, National Honor Society, Flags winger Ski Club. Legislative Assembly Harris Wesley 103 HarstadJill 88,138,1 56,161 Hartford, James 88,144.145, 172 Hartley, Marlene 127 Hartley, Rex 96 Mangrove, Greg 103,146 Hartliep, Diane 55,171 Distributive Education Club, Girls League [ fartman. Tom 88 Hartw ell, Walter I 8.103 146 Hartwig, Paul 103,143 Hartzheim, Dan 103,126,145,166 182 Harvey, Mark 103 144 Harvey, Steve 96 Hathaway, Nancy 55 Gamma Sigma Chi, Minute Girl, Rally Hauck Brent 88,145,152 Haun, Michelle 103,165 Haw r cs, Karen 88 Hawkins, John % Hawkins, Linda 88 Hays, Cora Lee 55,151,170 Distributive Education Club Hays, Tony 55,170,171 Distributive Education Club, Key Club Hazen, Larry 55 Heacock, Craig 36,88 Hector, Kelly 14,56,126,166 Football, FD Hi-Y-Treasurer, Vice-President Hedine, Karen 22,84,85,88,128, 130,131,132.140,158 Heilbrun, Kick 56,140 Hesmbigner Mr, Jacob 12! Heimbtgner, Jacquie 56,1 70 Distributive Education Club Heimbigner, |effrev 103.144 Heins, Robert 103,139,143,146 Heisey, Terry 56 Football Hdbach, Mike 88 Heifer, Darrel 81 Hell berg, Daniel 25,103,142 Hellberg, Martin 88 Helliker, Kevin 88,140,146 lender son, Gwen 81,170,171 Distributive Education Club- Historian, Track l fenderson, Ron 103,145 Hendrix, Kristy 96,165 Henry, Blair 49.56 Equities Hi-Y-Officer, Ski Club, Swimming, Homeroom Off, Henry, Dane 103,143 Henry, Kati 103 Henry. Martha 103 Herbert, Jim 56,126,147 Legislative Assembly, Track I lerberf, Lawrence 26,27,56, 147,166,172 Wrestling, FD Hi-Y Science Club, Chess Club, Baseball Hergert, Brian 56,1 51,1 71 Hermscn, Randy 103,144 Hernandez, Guadalupe 11 I Hernandez, 11 ilda 96 Hernandez, Juan 24,25,56 Homeroom President, Varsity T rack, Ctoss-Country. L eg i s la rive Assembly Hernandez, Rita 96 Hernandez, Tony 23,24,103,146 Herndon, Kathy 56 Herres, Daniel 96 Hessler, Kathy 88,139,151,161, 165 Hickman, Connie 56 Hickman, James 103,132,134, 139.152 Hicks, Doug 88,140,142,143, 162 Higdon, Susan 96 Higginbotham, lack 14,17,88, 126.152 Higgins, Dave 88,126 Hildreth, Phillip 88,144 Hill, JoAnn 34,56,77,130,151, 161 Future Teachers of America Treasurer, Girls ' League Cabinet, Girls ' Sports Hill, Kim 88,129 Hill Larry 96 Hillyard, Laurie 103,138 Hilton, DeWavne 88 Hilton, Lore 111 .149 Hoch, (iary 96 Hoekstra, Stacy 81,147 Boys ' Federation, Wrestling Hof far tin David 96 Hoffecker, Daw n 1 1 1 Hoffman, Nancy 103 Hoffman, Sandra 56,160,170 Future Homemakers of America, Survival Distributive Edu¬ cation Club Hogan, Kathy 103,132 Hoggart, Craig 56,132,1 58 Band, Cross-Country, National Honor Society Holbrook, Randi 57,126,147 FDHi-Y Hoke, Paul 88,137,138,144 Holland, l orn 57 Hollingqucst Linda 57,138,149 Future Homemakers of America Girls ' Glee. Drama Club Holm, Pete 57,126 Hoover Kent 14,16.88 Hopkins, James 89 Hoppen, Steven 57 I lorn, Denise 96 Horner, Karen 89,135,1 61 Horton Heidv 103 Horton, Shelly 57,126.130 135, 148,158 National Honor Society Flagswinger, Office Assistant House, Elizabeth 22 103 Howard, Anita 57,147.149 11 omer oi im Of f i cer, M i note Girl PE Assistant, Library Assistant Howard, Danny 89,126,1 51 I Inward Robert 81 Howell Rcnise 57.149 Howell, Rita 103 126 i lowells, Mrs. Ada 1 13 Hubbard. William 103,142 Hubbs Cheryl 103 Huether, Larrv 57,141,146 ROTC Color Guard, ROTC Off, Huff, Debbie 89,148 Huff, Delbert 96,148 Hufford, David 57 Hufford Tracy 103,132 Hughes William 89,143,152 Hu ie. M vron 57 ROTC Color Guard Chess Club Hull David 103.143 Humphrey, Bub 103,126,166 Hunt, Colleen 89,105,126,137, 156.164,169,173 I lunt, Lauren 57 Hunter, Beverly 81 Girls Track Huntington, Mr, Ron 24,105,1 15 Huntley, Randy 18,27,89 H u nziker Then 103 Host, R am one 89 Hutchinson, Dawn 103,132 I Ingalls Brenda 57,1 51 Distributive Education Club Ingstad Sally 89 132,137,138, 139 Issel Lee 57,149 Iverson Linda 103 j Jackson, Linda S7.90.129.I70, 17! Distributive Education Club, Girls 1 League Rep. Jackson, Marion 121 | ack son V e ne t ta 103 Jacky Gary 89 140,142,143 164 Jacky, Karen 22,89 131,140,1 58, 164 Jacky Mr, Lewis 121 Jacky, Mark 32.103 143 Jacobs, Becky 89,137,140,149 Jacobs Mike 57 Jacobsen Bonnie 89,104,130, 158 Jacobsen, Dan 104 145 Jacobsen Paul 89 Jaeger, Lorraine 89 Jacket Marjorie 58 Future Homemakers of America Girls Glee J am es A n n e t te 89 Jansen, Kathy 104 J ansen M rs, M arge l 13 Jantz. Jerry 104.145 Jefferis, J oan 104,132 Jenkins, Deborah 23 89,147 161 f ensen Deena 20,58,128,140 158 Sponsors-Sgt. Homecom i ng Royalty Ski Club, National Honor Society, Girls League Jessee, Julie 58 71 131 158 National Honor Society, Crest-Vice Pres, Girls 1 Sports, Girls ' League Cab. lessee. Kathy22,89 138 158. 174 Jessee, Kirk 58 142,143 162 Future Farmers of America, ROTC-Captain jessee, Thomas 58,162 Future Farmers of America, Varsity Basketball Rodeo Club Jilg. Ronald 104.144 Job, Janice 58 Joens, Gerald 104,143 John, Kelly 22 104 129 J ohnson Barry 89 152,166 Johnson, Brad 104 j ohnson Cindy 89 94,130 Johnson Clifford 58 Choir J ohnson Craig 26,27,29 89 [ohnson Dan 26,27.28,104, 142 Johnson, Diane I 51 Johnson, Jay 111 Johnson, J ill 1 1 1 J ohnson, LaRae 22 104 126, 183 130,131 Johnson, Mike 14,16,104,132 Johnson, Randy 58,170 Johnson, Ray 1II,143 Johnson, Robert 89 Johnson, Steve 18,104,144 Jones, Carole 58 Jones, David 58,166 Jones, David K, 89 j ones, Gary 58,140,162,166 Future Farmers of Amrrica- Viee Pres., Equities Hi-Y, Track, ROTO Major Jones, Gloria Jones, Jeannie 104,132 J ones, Jennie 104,126 J ones. M rs. M ariana 23,120 I ones, M arianne 89,130,151 156,164,165 Jones. Mrs. Martina 120 Jones, Robert 111,145 J ones, Tom 104,132 jordan Kathy 89,150 I ordan, Pam 58,1 50,161 165, 173 Future Teachers of America, Gamma Sigma Chi, Pep Club, TA J orgensen Larry 81 Joseph, Ann 104,127,131,138 Joy, Mary 89,1 50 J oy, Steve n 104,146 lungmann, Crete ben 22,34J 5, 89 Justice, Marcia HI K Kaminski, Greg 36,104, 32,134 162 Kaminski, Joe 36,58,126,137 158 Swim Team-Captain, Mountain Climbing Club-Pres Choir Legislative Rep. NHS Karl, Ricki 89 Karl, Stephanie 81 Kausche, Marian 22,89 Keikr, Jay 59,166.1 70 Distributive Education Club, Equities H i-Y-Treasurer Keller Jerry 81,149,171 Kelly, Cindy 104 Kellv, Kimberly 22,104 Kelly. Kip 32,104,132 Kelly, Shannon 89,161 Kelly, Tracy 104 Kempf Vicki 81,149 Kennedy, Gary 11 1,145 Kenney Dennis 104,145 Kent, Mr, Gordon I 13 Kent. Ron 89 132,152 Kentch, Dave 89,162 Keow n T om 89 164 Kerns Debra 34 59,137 151 158 161,165 Gamma Sigma Chi, National Honor Society, ETA Choir International Relations Ketcherside, Donna 59,148 Girls ' After-school Sports Keves jeph 89,150,152,164, 166 Key non. Bob 24,25 89,141,148 Kimble, Tauna 89 King, J canine 111.138 King, Randy 96 147 King, Rozanne 126 Kingsley, Kathy 89,90 Kinler Jennifer Kinman, Virginia 59,164 Future Homemakers of America Kinney, Nikki 59,137 Choir, Girls’ League Kin ter Sandra 59 Kinzer Lynette 59,126 148 Girls ' Rifle Team Kirby, Mike 89 Klassen. Mr. Ronald 121 Klees, Lcnore 89,94 Klein, Connie 89,130 Klein David 59,140 ROTC Staff, ROTC Color Guard Klein Sue 104 Kluehe, Arman 59 Knittle Alfred Knopf, Kathy 89,129 Knopf, Kristin 104 126 151, 161 Knotts, Deborah 59 Girls ' League Alternate Knotts, Keith 89,132,134 Knowles Barbara 104 149 Knuth, Barbara 59,130,1 50,161 Future Teachers of America, International Relations Knuth, Hah 98,104 148,164,161 Koch Keith 59,149 Koch M rs. M ary 118 Koerner, Cindy 104 Koerner Lavern 89 Kohn, Linda 104 138 Kohn, Sharon 89,137 138,1 50 Kolbe Suzanne 59 124,126 1 56, 158 161 164,173 journal Quill and Scroll National Honor Society Tri Sigma Commissioner of Publi¬ cations Kralman. Mike 81 Kralrnan Ronald 104,142,162 Krein, Greg 18,32,104 146 Krummel. jerry 14,18,33 59 152 166 Foof ball, Baskethal I- M a nager K u h n S ha ro n 59 94 Kusler Mr Duane 114 Kusfer, Jon 104,132 144 L Lake, Sheila 89,126.172 Lamb, Paul 89,137 Lambert, Paul 90 Landers Patty 59 170 Distributive Education Club Landoni, Kathryn 90 Landoni, Laura 90 Landoni, J erry 60 149 G iris ' League Lane Deborah 60,151 Distributive Education Club, l eather Assistant Lane Yolanda 90,1 51 Lang, Mr Bernhard 1 18 Laohasuwaiwat Werachai 60 121,154 Larsen, Mr Russell 1 18 Larson, Bob 90 Lathrop, Kathy 60 Laughlin, Josephine 90,132,160 L au rel la R o an ne 34,60,147 158,165 Gamma Sigma Chi Girls- Leag. Rep., National Honor Society, Girls ' After-school Sports Lavadore, J oe 96 Lawrence, Darlene 90 148 Lawrence Richard 90 Ledbetter, Mr W.G. 1 12 Ledford, Mary 90,147,149,165 Lee Teresa 104 Lehmann, Robert 90 Lei per, Steven 81,1 50 Lenz, Jim 60,149 Leonard Laura 104,138 Leonard Mrs Phyllis 120 Leonard, Ramona 104 Leonetti Kathy 104 Leo nett i, M ike 81 Lepiane Karla 104 130 Leslie, Cara 60,1 50,164 International Relations Orchestra, Drama, Legislative Asst. Mountain Climbing Club LeValley Brandon 14,17,90 LeValley, Gary 14 !6 42,61 147,152 Varsity Football Equities Hi-Y Boys Federation Rep. Lewis Carla 90 Lewis Raymond 61,1 51,166 Equities Hi-Y, Swim Team, Ski Club, Wrestling, Track Lewis Reletta 104 Light, Mr Maurice 118 170 Lightfoot Mike 81,140 166 Equities Hi-Y, Drill Team Lindberg, Blake 26,27 29 90, 152.158 Lindberg, Julie 104,129 Lindgren, Fred 90 Lindsey Charles 90 I.indsey Joyce 90 Lindsey Kenneth 104,146 Linker, Mary 104 Linker, Teri 104 Linker, Vera 90 Litzenberger, J u le 61 149 Lloid Vicki 23 t 104,138 165 Lloyd Cvndi 61,131,135.137, 150,174 Drama, Majorettes, Choir, TA Legislative Assembly Lloyd Steven 36,104 132 Locati Deborah 105 Locati Greg 90 l 54 Locati, Susan 61 Lmseau, Lesli 90,130 Lommasson, Tom 105 Loney David 81 Long, Rick 61 Donkey Basketball Organiza¬ tional Member Looman j ohn 99,105,144 Loseke, Carlene 61 1 4 osck e .William 105,144 Lovejoy, Nancy 90 Loveless, M ichael 18,90,137 Lovett, Debbie 90.148 Low Mr. jack 119 Lowery, Randy 90 Lowery, Robert 61 Lowery, Mr. Robert 118 140 Luft, Peni 105 Lugo Susan 105 184 Lynch, Deborah 61,1 51 Future Home makers of America, French Dinner Committee Lyons, David 90 Lyons, Edward 81 Lythgoe, Ted 61,137,138,170, 171 Distributive Education Club, Choir, Boys 1 Federation Rep, Lytle, Mr. Joseph 118 M Maccarone, M ilo 18,105,162 Mace, Jo Ann 81 Mace, William 105 Madder, Larry 81,105,170 Distributive Education Club, T rack MacMurdo, Sheryl 90,138,160 Mac Neil, Donald 105 Mad dess, Dwight 25,33,90,1 52, 158 Mag ruder, Brian 90,126,173 Maiden, Thomas90,146 P 162 Maiuri, S baron 61,148,151 Malcolm, David 61 Maldonado, Armando 111,142 Mansfield, Stephanie 90 Manuel, Marlene 22,90,131 Manuel, Ronald 61,126,149,170 Walla Walla Hi-Y, Legislative Assembly Rep., Distributive Education Club, Track Marable, Miss Virginia 114,1 74 Marks, Frank 105,144 Marr, Bradley 62,162,166 Equities Hi-Y Marr, Susan 105 Martens, Mark 0,140 Martin, Anita 1 1 1,165 Martin, David 27,105,144 Martin, Jeff 90,149 Martin, Mark 24,25,90,142 Martin, Marv jo 20,62,128,131, 140,148 Girls ' League-Secretary, Crest, Sponsors Martin, Shaun 105 Mart indale, Rick 105 Martinez, Alfonso 11 1 Martinez, Dennis 105,142 Martinez, Richard 90,149 Martuscelli, Frances 96 Mason, Mrs, Diane 114 Mason, Philip 105,144,152,162 Mason, Susan 90 Masoner Bonita 62,126,132, 150,165 Tri Hi-Y-Pres., Senior Band, Blue Devi let tes- H istorian, Legislative Assembly Mathison, Ajav 62 Chess Club, US 71 Mathison, Keith 105,132 M a tu ski, Su anne 62,129,130, 148,171 Distributive Education Club- 13 istorian, Girls ' League Cab. Legislative Assembly Mauer, Joan 62 Mauer, J ohn 105,145 Mauer, Robert Maw bin, Joanne 105 Maxson, Mr. La Verne 114 Maveumber, Tom 105,144.162 Maylender, Kris 62 American Heritage Speech Contest McBain, Bob 96 Me Bee, Mrs. Jo Lynn 112,126, 128 McBride, Mr. Charles 118 McBride, Robert 25,105,145 McCalley, Mary 90,137,151,16 1 McCauley, Dart 14 J 6,33,90,1 52 McCaw, Bruce 105,146 McCaw, Michael 62,132,1 58,173 National Honor Society, Tri- Sigma-Pres„ Stage Band, Or¬ chestra, Mountain Climb, Club McClellan, Kelly 62,132,1 58 National Honor Society, Sr. Band, Wrestling, Science Club, Mountain Climbing Club McCorkle, Mr. Bill 23,115,172 McCoy, Pam 90 McDirrmd, Susan 105 McDonald. John 18,90,84,1 52, 172 McDowell, Alvin 62 McDowell, Norman 105,132 McEachen, Mary 62,137,1 50 Choir, Mixed Ensemble McElhanev, Carol 90,151,160, 161 McEwen, fames 81,1 52 McFall Brad 105,132,146 McFall, Shannon 34,62,130,131, 136,140.147,158,137 Choir, Sponsors, Crest, Girls Sports, National Honor So¬ ciety McFarland, Roy 90 McFarlane. Scott 18,22,90,149 McFarley, Mary 62,149 McGovern, Miss Florence 113 Mcguire, Doug 90,140,145,162 McHargue, Stephen 62 Future Farmers of America- Rodeo Club McIntosh, Roger 63,126 Track McIntyre, Cte 90,132,139 McKay, Hilda 91.132,139J40, 149 McKay, J ames 63,162 Future Farmers of America- State Sentinel, ROTC-Lt., Intramural Sports McKay, Mr. J.R, 118,162 McKillip. Shannon 63,126,148. 160 Future Homemakers of America McKinney, Frank 63,147 Boys ' Federation McKnight, Lee 105,143 McM ann, J eff 105,143 McManus, Dari 91,126,140,145, 158,166 McMillan, Blaine 96 McNeill, Kris 34,105 McPherson, Carol 91,149 McPherson, Debra 63,126 Legislative Assembly McPherson, Patty 91 McPherson, Steve 81 Meiners, Annette 91J 35,149 Meie, Randy 105,140,145,152 Mendoza, Raul 105,142 Merchant, Jerry 111,144 Meredith, Dan 91 Merha, Christy 105 Merha, Connie 105 Merrill, Sid 105,143 Merry, John 91 Messinger, Dave 63,169 junior Varsity Baseball Meyer, Arlen 91,144,145 Meyer, jean 91 Meyer, Mr, Robert 18,32,33, 115 Meyers, Linda 63,1 51 Distributive Education Club, Seguin School Meyers, Wendy 63,132,149,160 Future Homemakers of America- State Off., Sr. Band. Pep Club, Pep Band M ichael is, G reg 91,142,146 Michaelson, Mr Darrell 121 Michener, Mike 63,140,166 Drill Team, Equities Hi-Y t ROTC, Band, Devil ' s Chorus M ichlitsch, Cindy 63 M ilam, Deb hi 63,129,140 Sponsurs-Sgt,, Girls League- Rep., Science Club, Ski Club Girls ' League Cabinet Milan, Herschel 106J44 Mil brat h, Brian 91 T 132,137 Miller, Cnvtbia K, 64,139,140, 158 Track, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Sponsors. Legisla¬ tive Assembly Miller, Cynthia L, 63,148,165 Rifle Team, Drama Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Nurse Assistant Miller, Daniel 106.145,162 Miller, David 106,142 Miller, David L. 91 Miller, Gwen 106 M iller, J ames 106,142 Miller, Kathleen 90,91 M iller, Lane 64,77 Miller, Les 145 M illett, Merilvn 91 Mills, Mr. Don 121 Mills, Terry 81 Minntch, M ichael 14,16,31,32, 33,64 Football, Basketball, Track Misander, Jim 106.144 Mitchell, Judy 106,130,132 Mitchell, Katherine 34,106, 126,137,138 Mitchell, Michael 14,16.31,32. 33,64 Key Club, FisotbaN, Basketball Golf Mobley. Debra 106,138 Mobley, Linda 64,1 51 Monroe, Thomas 32,33,106,144 Montgomery, Doug 64, l 51 Montgomery, Keith 106,132,154 Moore, Bonne 106 Moore, Cathy 1 11,160 Moore, David 106,142 Moore, Debra 91,126,129,130. 165 Moore, Julie 64,130,170,171 Distributive Education Club Moore. Ken 18,106.143.166 Moore, M ike 91 185 Moore, Pam 64,149 Moore, Richard 64,142,143,146, 152 Rifle Team, Chess Club. Honor Roll Moore, Sandra 64,1 50 Gamma Sigma Chi t Pep Club, Chemistry Assistant M core, V iek ie 91,140 Moosman, Kent 40,64,1 5H National Honor Society-Pres., Varsity Football, Tennis, Leg. Asst. Rep., Bovs ' Fed. Rep. Morehouse. M ark 18,106,145, 156 Morel, David 106,143.162 Moreno, Evangelina 64,1 51,165 Tri Hi-Y-Vice President, TA Moreno. Joe 14,1 7,33,30,91.94,64 M ore no, Rav 14,16,26,27,106, 144,152 Morgan, Frank 81 Morgan. Glenna 106 Morgan, Richard 91,142,143 Morgan, Teri 81,149 Blue Devilettes Moring Carol 64.126,129,, 132 Band, Girls ' League Moro, Frank 64,147,162 Future Farmers of America. Rodeo Club Murrisette, Dan 91 Morrison, Jock 14,16,65,147 Varsity Football, Key Club Morrison, Mrs. Mary Ellen 1 19 Morrow, Penny 106 Morse, Carolyn 65 M orse, j o A n n 106 Morton, Kathy Moser, Mr, Edwin 42,119 Mosgrove, Douglas 106,139,145, 166 Mosgrove, Matt 91,141,166 Moss, Cyndi 97,106,130,135 Moss, Dave 33,91 Mulhair, Sarira 91 326,130 M u nger, Candace 23,65,91.105, 126330,148,171 Future Homemakers of America Tennis, DEC A-Treas., Blue Devilettes-Pres,, Rally M u nger. J ames 29,106,140,146 Monger. Kathy 23,91 Murphy, John 91351 Murphv, Robert Lee 106,140, 144,146348 Murys, Debra 653483 70 Future Homemakers of America Distributive Education Club Myers, Mrs, Betty 113 Myers, Dee 91 Myers, Dennis 65 Swim Team, Baseball, Homeroom President, Distributive Edu¬ cation Club, Boys Fed. Rep. Myers, Mr. Don 121 Myers, Richard 65 Myriek, John 26,27,9! Myrick. Trade 91,1 513 56,164 N Naimv, Jennifer 65,124,1 58, 1 6! ASB Treasurer, Minute Girl, Fu lure Teachers of America, National Honor Society, IR Nallv, Dennis 91 N ak o niecz n y, M a r i e 106 Nardella, Nilah 106360 Nations, Jane 65 Legislative Assembly, Gamma Sigma Chi, Rifle Team, Home¬ room-Officer N ebeker, R ichard 106,145 Neher, Norma 65,130.148, l 50, 158 Future Homemakers of America- Sec,, Sponsors, National Honor Society, Minute Girl, Hrm. Sec. Neher, Mr. Richard 112,126 Nelson, Mr. Clark 118 Nelson, J erry 813 06 Nelson, Patty 106 N el son, Ricky 106,146 Nelson, Robert 65,149 Library Assistant Nelson, Sandra 106 Nelson, Vicki 106 Nesteby, Betty 106 New burn. Robin 65326332,137, 138339,150 Band-Drum Major Choir, Senior Band Nrwman, Candice 81 Newman, Sue 22.1 1 l Nibler. Diane 91 Nibler. Michael 65.126,136,137 Swim Team, Choir-Vice Pres., Boys 1 Federation Rep. N icoles, Terry 65,148,161 Future Teachers of America Nichols, Dave 91 Nichols, Paul 111 Nielson, Vicki 22,91,131 Niva, Keith 106,142 Niva, Thomas96 Nixon, Danny 65 Nixon, Paula 91 Noble, Nancv 91 Nokes, David 81,149 Nukes, Steve 91,147 Nordstrom, Gayl 663 40 Sponsors-Sgt, Major Nordstrom, Marsha 91 N ore ns, Kan n 23 3 06,129,138 Norton, Maria 8! Novakovich, John 81349,17! Distributive Education Club, LM, Assistant O Oborne, Dave 91 O ' Brien, Mrs. Nadine 120 Ocanaz, Manuel 91344 Ocanaz, Luis 81 Ogden, Mr. Gary 118362 Oldfield, lean 91.1373 50 Olds, Mr. Clifford 26,27,118 Oligher, Ray 91 (Kin. Terrie 91.1303403 51 Olsen, Carl 106.143 Olsen, Dean 91,140345,154 Olsen, Kenneth 18,20,66.49, 75340 ROTC C CoL, Football Letter- man Ongers, Tony 66,147,162 Future Farmers of America Orton, William 91344 Osborn, Donna 96 On, Dan 32306,132340342. !69 Ouellette, Sandra 106,138 (Jury, Robin 1436,33,106,143 Overman, Paul 106,!32 P Page, Mark 106,143 Palmer, Gary 106345 Parker, Chris 66,147 Future Farmers of America, Rodeo Club Parker, Dave 91,1423 43346 Parker, Jim 111346362 Parker, Pamela 663 49 Parker, Richard 96 Parks. Martha 107 Parks. Robert 81 Parrott, Marsha 92,160 Parrott, Sharon 107 Parrv, Kristi 973073263 31, 138 Parson, Patti 92,130 Parsons. I a nice 92 P ar te lo w, J ac k ie 107 Passmore, Norm on d 22,92,146, 152 Patterson, Mr. Charles 1 18 Patterson, Steve 66 ROTC Patron, (effrev 66326,1 52, 166 Homeroom Pres., Track Team, Gymnastic Team, Ski Club Patron, Syd 97306330,132 Patzkowski, Susan 107 Paul, Sue 107 Pauly, Charles 1436,92346 Pautler, J im 107,142 Payne, Gail 107 Payne, Karen 107 Payne, Tim 107,132 Payton, Doug 66.142,143.1 50 Chess Club-President Peacock, Mary 34.92,165 Peacock, Thomas 107,145,1 54 Peck ham, M arilyn 8 1 Pedersen, Bradley %,149 Pemberton, Craig 107,145 Pemberton, lames 963403 44, 145 Pemberton, John 111,143 Pennington, Christine 107 Perini, Amv 90,92,147 Perini, Stephen 66,125332, 134339,151,1533 58 ASB Cabinet, Band-President, National Honor Society, Boys ' Fed, Pres,, Track Perkins, Gary 111,146 Perkins John 66 Perrault, [ennifer92 Perry, Andrea 97307329338 Perry, Diana 92 Perry, M ike 92,140.146 Person, Lee 67,171 Person, Michelle 67 Person, Patrick 923 50,162 Peters, Duane 96348 Petersen, Dana 67 Petersen, J an i ne 67,126,129, 131,148358365 186 National Honor Society-WP. Crest-V,P. f Gamma Sigma Chi, 1R, Girls ' League Cabinet Hd. Peterson, Mrs, Betty 11 5 Peterson. Brian 107,152,134, 137 Peterson, Daniel 67, l 56,164 Varsity Cross-Cou ntry, Boys ' Fed. Rep,, Future Teachers of America, journal Staff Peterson, Dave 92 Peterson, Don 92 Peterson, fan ice 22,107,137, 138 Peterson, John 14,18,92,126, 137,138 Petterson, Cheri 107,126,130 Phillips, Andctta 92 Phillips, Leslie 67 Phillips, Lorna 107 Phillips, Lvndetta 92 Phillips, Sandy 107 Phinney, Patricia 107 Phinney, Robert !07,146,162 Pisani, Sylvia 107 Plachta, Ron % Plucker, Nick 18,32,107,142, 152 Plucker, Sharlene 67,107,149, 160 Plucker. Warren 18,32,97,107, 146.152 Pollev, Mr, Ray 115 Ponti, Karen 67.137,139,158, 165 N at i ona I H ono r S oci e t y, E n - semhle, Gamma Sigma Chi, Choir Ponti, Karleen 107,165 Poole, Mr. Richard I 14,161 Pope, Barbara 67,129,137,138, 150.156.164 Quill and Scroll, Legislative Assembly Representative Pope, Diane 92,160,164.165 Potter, Anita 90.92 Potter, Kathy 107 Potter, Mike 92,126.1 52 Potter, Sheila 96,126,147 Potts, Raymond 107,143,174 Powell, J oan 22,92.126,140 Preso, Larry 81 Prest, Gayle 107,165 Prest, Sandra 67 164 Preston. Jackie 92 Preston. Richard 92 Prewitt, Jolene 107,165 Price, Darrell 92 Price, Shellev 81 Priday, Donald 68,140,170,171 Distributive Education Club. Drill Team-Captain Priester, Kris 68,149,1 51 Seguin School, Girls ' League, Ski Club Prine, Sgt. James 114 Prine, Julia 68,129,140,1 5 L 154.158.164 Sponsors-Lt,, Royal Blue-Ed., National Honor Society, Sr. Class-Treas., Girls L. Cab. Pringle, Theresa 12,13,20,22, 68,150,171 Cheerleader. Class Officer, H omecoming P ri ncess Prior. Mike 24,25,68,127,142, 143,147,1 58 Cross-Country, Track. Senior Court judge, National Honor Society, Baseball Pritcher. Scott 92 Proctor, Dale 16,68 Football, Key Club-Officer, H omeroom-Of f iccr Pruss, Len 32,107,142 Pud will. Deborah 34,92,165 Pud will. Peggy 68,165,1 7 1 Gamma Sigma Chi, Distributive Education Club pulfer, Bruce 49,81 Swim T earn Pylican, James 8J Pylican, Linda 107,149 Q Quain, Mrs. Elea note 113 R Ragan, Daniel 32,107,132,134 Ragan, J anet 23,68,129,130 Blue Devilettes. Rifle Pram, Future Homemakers of America Girls League Representative Ragan, Linda 23,107 Ragsdale, Tina 68,160 F u t u re H om e m a k ers o f Am crica Ragsdale, Linda 92,149,165 Ragsdale, M ike 100,107,143,154 Rais, Ed 32.108,142 Ralston, Frank 92 Ramirez, Irene 108 Raney, Kim 92,137 Rappe. Debbie 92.129,137,138, 158 Rapue, Catherine 108,138 Raschko, Greg 11 1,145 Rasmussen, Chris 68,1 50 Tennis Team. Golf, ROTC Rasmussen, Sonja 22,85.92,140 Ratajak, Ellen 108,138 Raugust, Diana 108 Rea, Mrs, Louise 119 Rea. Marilyn 108 Rease, Diana 108,160 Rease Terri 68.160 Future Homemakers of America Reaves, Philip 108,144 Reaves, Rosemary 92.132 Reavis, Mark 108,146 Rea vis, Pamela 108.126,132 Rebman, Vicki 22,92 Record, Bruce 92,144 Record, Bryan 108 Record, Randy 8L1 52 Redd. Arna Lea 108 Reed, Debbie 1 11 Reed, Steven 68 Reeves. Lois 34,35,93 Reger. Marsha 93,94 Reiber, Bob 18,108,140.144 Reiber, Robin 96 Reichert, Susan 108,129 Reid, Brad 93 Reid, Mrs. Myrtle 120 Reid, Tom 14,17,93,172 Reifsnider, Frank 93 Reifsnider, Sharon 69J48,1 50, 160,170 Distributive Education Club, Rifle Team, Future Homemakers of America-Treasurer Reister, Carolyn 34,75,93 Reiswig Sheri 93 Renick, Dave 108 Renick. Monty 108,145.162 Renz, Lark 108,126,138 Repass, Chris 32,93,1 52 Reser Linda 108 Reser, Mike 93 Reynolds, Col James 75,119 Reynolds, Shelley 108 Rhay, Colleen 93 Rhay, Maureen 108 Rhodes, Mr. Kenneth 119 R ice, J ames 69,140,158 ROTC Brigade, Color Guard, Tennis, National Honor Soc, Richards, Eva 81,1 M Richards, Teri 111 Richardson, Deborah 20,49,69, 129.130.131.140.158 Sponsors-Major, Homecoming Court. National Honor Society Girls ' League Representative Richardson, Glenda 108 Richardson, Heidi 108 Richardson, Kristine 69,75, 126,160,165 Gamma Sigma Chi, Future Home¬ makers of Am erica-Qf fleer Richardson, Rodney 81,94 Richardson, Thomas 69,1 71 Ricker, Susan 93 Ridenour, Deborah 108,132 Ridenour, Randall 69,127,1 58 Swim Team, Tennis, National Honor Society, Legislative Assembly Representative Riggs, Mark 18,108 Ritchie, Wilma 69,160 Future Homemakers of America Rittenhouse, Rohert69 Roberts, Mr. Albert 112,126, 153 Roberts, Cheryl 22,93,126, 140.158 Roberts, Linda 76,148 Robertson, Gail 93,138 Robinson, Jim 18,108,145,166. 172 Robinson, judi 69,140,1 50 Sponsors, H omeroom-Offierr. Biology Asst., People-tu- Peopie Representative Robison, Ann 69.130,131,140, 158 Crest, Spunsors-Captain, Tri- State Treas,, National Honor Society. Minute Girl R ob i son, S usa n 96.129,130.1 50, 161,172 Robison, RHonda 69,129,130, 136.137.140.147.158 Sponsors-Lt , National Honor Society, Choir-Sec., Girls League Officer Rockwell. John 69 Rodriguez, Mary Ellen 108 Roff, Mr, Joseph 114 Rogers, Jay 93 Rogers, Mary Ellen 93,126,165 Rohde, Chris 93,1 50,160,165 Rohde, Rick 108 Romero, Roberto 70 187 Romjue, Donna 93 Rook, Connie 108 Rook, David %, 132 Roop, Roberta 70,129,131,132, 140,148,1 58 Crest-President, Sponsors- Sgt. Band, National Honor Society, G iris ' League Cab. Rose, John 108,144 Rosenbaum, Rex 108 1 44 Rosenkranz, Kirn 70,147, I St Baseball, Key Club Roska, John 70,126,147 Ross, Jeff 93,142 Roth, Marcia 22,108 Roth, Michele 108 Roth well, Kathleen 93 Roup, Linda 70,1 70,171 Gamma Sigma Chi, Teacher Asst.. Distributive Educa¬ tion Club, Gymnastics Roup, Stacey 108,130,138 Rouse, Cathy 93 Rowe. Dave 93,1 56,1 74 Rowe, Linda 108 Rowe, Sandra 108 Rowse, Keven 93 Row se, Steven 70 Ruley, Steven 109,144 Russell, Lance 70 Russell, Mark 96.126,143,1 50, 173 Russell, Marta 70,165 Gamma Sigma Chi Russell, Randy 93 Russell, Sue 109,126 Rut her, Thomas 109,132,137,138 Rutz, Greg 81,126 149 LM, Assistant, Legislative Assembly S Saari. Mr. Edwin 1 14,166 Sain, Darlene 98,138 Sakas, Chris 70,127, l 53,1 58.166 Varsity Swim Team, Boys 1 Fed eration-Treasurer National Honor Society, IR-Vice Pres. Salazar. Joe 109.143 Sams, Mary 70 Samuel, Steve 93 Sandova. Gloria 111 Sandahb Carol 70,128,130,170, 171 Girls Glee, DEC A-Secretary, M inute Girl, Girls Lcaguc- Treas,, Legislative Assembly Sandahl, Leroy II 1,144 Sanderson, Barbara 109 Sanks, Greg 109,132 Savage, J udy 70,138,151J 74 Seguin School, Girls League, Teacher Assistant Savage, Terry 109 Sawyer. Anne 71,147,148,1 71 Distributive Education Club- Pres., M inute Girl Schaeffer Janet 109,130,138 Schaefer, Carl 100,109,146 Schafer, Patty 60,71,126 Sponsors, Ski Club Schaub. Neiola 97,109,126.138 Schaub, Paul 93 Schiff man, Tracey 109 Schille Joyce 81 Schilling, Janet 109,138 Schmaltz, Susan 71 Schmerer, Steve 93 142,143,149, 152 Sc b ne b 1 v, M ar y A n n 71 Schneider, Cally 71,137 Choir, Legislative Assembly Representative, Girls Glee Schneider, Diana 96 Schneidmiller Albert 71 75, 146 Schoesler, James 81 Scboessler Jeff 93 166 Schuetze Cynthia 109 Schulke Jerry 96 Schulke, Mrs, Marjorie 120 Schweitzer, Jean 71 Scott, Claude 72,147,149,162 Furure Farmers of America, Rodeo Club, 1. M. Asst, Scott, Mrs. Hazel 1 13 Scott, Marion 22.85,93,1 30,1 3 1 140 Scott Pat 109 J 26 Seiner, Edwin 72,141 Sept Leo 109 Serven, Brian 14,17 109 32,33, 30,31,143 166 Shafer Don 72 93 Shaffer, Bruce 93 126 Shaffer, Donald 72 132 Senior Class Speaker Con testant, Intramural Sports Shaw, Sharon 72 Future Homemakers of Arnerica- Classroom President Sbelden, Neil 93 Shelton, Scott 93 Shepard M r. Carl 121 Sheppard, Beverly 109 Sheppard, Lola 72 Sherry, Barbara 72,60.124,126 130.131 135 158 Sponsors, Flagswinger, Crest National Honor Society, ASB Cabinet Sherry, Mark 93 Sherry, Sheila 72.49,140,148 International Relations Ski Club, Sponsors Shivley Lvnn 109 Shoemaker. Debra 94 Shoemaker Mr. Dean 1 1 5 Shoemaker, Greg 96 Shollenberger, Gav 72,147,1 58 170,171 Distributive Education Club- Pres., National Honor Society Track Team, Basketball. TA Sholtys, Ronald 72 147,162 Future Farmers of America Officer, ROTC, Baseball Shoop, Mrs. Amy 113 Short, Dave 94 Short, Stephen 109,146 Shropshire, Mr Richard 119 Shupe, Mrs. Carolyn 118 Siedler, Chris 81 126 129 140 Girls League Cabinet Head, Distributive Education Club, Sponsors Siedler, Mr. Gustav 118 Siedler, Heide 109 139 Simmons, Sgt James 118 Simmons, Nula 72 Theater Arts Simon, Tom 72 124,132,139,1 58 ASB President, Varsity Tennis, National Honor Society Sinden, Donald 21 72 150 Future Farmers of America Sinden, Kathy 109,138 Sinclair Kathy 109 160,161, 165 Singer, Robert 94,96,137 Sivlev, Gordon 73,132,134 158 Senior Band, National Honor Society, Mountain Climbing Club-Vice Pres,, Ski Club Sivley, Laurel 109,139 Skidmore, David 73,75 146.1 74 Survival Club Slater, Dennis 81 Slawson David 73,147 Golf SIowick, Ron 109 144 Small, Dave 96,126 162 Small, Janet 73,148 Blue Devi let tes Smdcer, Laurie 109 S me leer Pamela 73 Smick, Cheryl 23,109 Smigaj Sandy 73,75 Smires Karen 73 151,160,165 Gamma Sigma Chi Futuie Home¬ makers of America Smires, Mike 94 Smith, Mrs Arlene 34,1 18 Smith, Brian 94,1 52 Smith, Charles 14,17 81 137 Football Smith, David 109,146 Smith Mrs. Doris 115,160 Smith, Gary 73,137 Smith, Gary L 94 Stage Band Senior Band HR- President, Science Club Smith, Gary M, 94,73 Smith Greg 94,126,144,145 Smith, Karen 22,94.140.158 Smith, Lydia 109,129 Smith, Mike 96 Smith, Nancy90,94,165 Smith, Patricia 73,1 51 Future Teachers of America Legislative Rep, Alternate Smith, Paul 36 73 Swim Team Smith Ralph 96 Smith, Reed 73,40,140 ROTC-Staff, Football Key Club, Ski Club-Pres , Boys Federation Representative Smith, Sari 109 Smith, Sharon 121 Smith, Sbirlee 77,81,149 Future Homemakers of America M inute Girl Smith, Sue 94,132 Smith, Susan I 56 Smith Teckla 22 94 130 131, 140 Smith, Teresa 73 Choir, Future Homemakers of America, Mountain Climbing Club Smith Thomas 109,162 Smoke, Deborah 74,140,171 Distributive Education Club 188 Minute Girl, Sponsors, Ski Club, Legislative Assembly Smyth, Steven 109,144 Sneddon, Jonathan 74 Track, Ski Club Snell, Dave 94 Snell, John 94,134,169 Snell, Robert 74 Snider, Roland 18,36,109,132, 162 Snively, Harold 94,141,145.1 50 Snook, Ronald 81 Homeroom-Officer, Football, Basketball, Golf Soderstrom, Gail 74,130,148, 149,165 Gamma Sigma Chi, Minute Girl, Homeroom Officer, Ski Club Soper, Virginia 12,13,22,94 126,158,172 Southern, (iary 109,143 Spanish, Tom 94, 126,141,143 Spencer, Janet 109,161 Spencer, Rick 81 Spendlove, Gregg 109,142 Spohn, Bobby 109,145 Sporleder, Mr, Fred I 19 Spray, Cathy 109 Stallings, Dianne 94 Stanley, Jim 109,140,146 Stanton, Paul 74,132,139,1 53, 158 Stanton, William 74,132,166 Hand. FD Hi-Y, National H on or Society Staudrnmaier, Mr. Doug 121 Steel, J ohn 33.109,146 Stein hardt, Regina I 10 Stemmer, JoAnn 110,165 Stevens, Gina 22,1 !0,138 Stevens, Jackie 96,1 51 Stevens, Terry 11 I Stevenson, Bobbie 110 Stiles, Keith 94,162,173 Stiller, David 81,170,171 Distributive Education Club Stiller, Sandra 60,74,140,148 Sponsors-Captain, Teacher Assistant Stimmel, Marda 74,137 Choir, Girls ' Ensemble Stockstad, Patricia 74,129, 135,137,148 Choir, Rags winger. Office Asst,, Girls League Cabinet, Crest Stoddard, Leslie 94,160 Stone, Les 110,126,145,152 Stone, Valinda 34,23,110 S tonedpher, [im 18,94 Storey, Ned 94,139,1 52,164 Storey, Phyllis 1 10 Stout, Lesii 94,160.165 Strange, Daniel l 10 Streamer, Charles 14,17,20,26, 27.28,74,152 Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Soph, and Junior Class Pres. Streufert, Mark M0,145 St roe, Georg he 1 10,144 Stride, Jon 74,1 52 Boys ' Federation Rep. Strozinsky, Dick 110,142 Strut hers, George 91,1 10,144 Stuart, Steven 110,145 Stubblefield, Lenora 75,129, 160,170 Girls ' League Representative Distributive Education Club, FH A- President Stubblefield, Lily 129,130, 160,75 Future Homemakers of America Girls ' League Representative Choir Sujari t w attanasak, Mana 17,75, 121 Foothal 1, H anteroom- President S uj ar i t w a r t a n a sa k, M a n i t 94 , 121 Sullivan, Terrilee 81 Girls ' League Sutliff, Jim 94,132,139,146, 158,173 Sutliff, Paul 75J41,146 Rifle Team-Captain, Homeroom- Sports Captain Sutterfield, Denise 22,110.130 Sutton, Karen 94 Sw ank, Pamela 75,126,161 Ski Club, Ciiris ' League Rep., F uture Teachers of America, Lab Assistant Swant, Peter l 10,144 Swauger, Shaun 22,1 10,128,129, 131,138 Sw-ensen, Doug 75 Sylvester, Clarice 110 T Tabb Karla 75,34,129,131,151, 158,165 National Merit Finalist, National Honor Society, Crest, Gamma Sigma Cbi Tabor, Gene 25,94 Taggart, Linda 75,1 58,164 Girls ' Sports, Sponsors, National Honor Society Taggart, Doug 1 10,132 Talbot, lor 111 Talbot, Cindy 40,75,147,148, 151,162 FFA Sweetheart, Minute Girl, PE Asst., Class Officer, Del. to Girls ' State Tarver, Susan I 10 Tate, Mar tv 110,146 Tate, Richard 75,140 Drill Team Taylor, Doug 33,94,142,143, 166 Taylor, Janice 34,76,125,128, 131,140,147,158,132 National Honor Society, ASB Cabinet, Sponsors-Lt,, Girls ' League- Pres., Taylor, Marlon I 10,142 Taylor, Stanley 76 Homeroom-Pres., Band Taylor, Mr. Robert 1 1 5 Taylor, Steve 24 Taylor, Susan 94,1 50 Taylor, Vicki 94 Teal, Larr v 96 Teal, Robert 94 Ter baa r, Mike I 10,140,143 T homas, Parke 110,143.139 Thompson, Dave 110,146 Thompson, Leroy Thompson, Patty 94 Thonney, Kurt 95 Thorne, Debbie H,76,147 Basketball Team Thorne, Mrs. Linda I 15,165 Thrasher, Mrs, Christene 120 Thrasher, Kenneth 76 132,134, 137,139,150,173 Band Assistant, Boys Ensem¬ ble, Choir, Senior Band Tibbs. Doug 76,137,138,147 FFA Tic hi, Sharon 76, l 71 Gamma Sigma Chi, Distribu¬ tive Education Club Tingley, Robert 110,142 Tobin, Daniel 81,162 FFA Rodeo Club Toe pel, Kathv 76,126,1 58,165, 173 Leg, Assembly Rep., Tri-Sigma, Tri Hi-Y Pres., NMS Finalist Tolley, Linda 126 Tolley Nancy 110,169 Tomlinson, Becky 95,1 50 Tomlinson, Cyndi 76,128,140, 148,151 Sponsors PFC, Selected Girls ' League Rep, Tomlinson, Richard 76,137,138 Band-All-State, Choir, Orches¬ tra, journal, Pep Band Tomlinson, Steve 95,144,162 Tompkins, Chervl 22,95,137, 140,172 Tompkins, Marcia 95 Tompkins, Rebecca 23,110 Toner, Barbara 95 Toretta, Mark 77 Torrev, Leanne 95,149,161 Towner, Becky MO, 129,138 Towner, Marv 77,129,130,137 138.158,131 National Honor Society, Choir International Relations, Girls ' League Cabinet, Crest Transeth, Sue 77,147,149 Legislative Assembly Rep. Trapp, Debra 34,110,126 Treadwell, Dan 95,162 Treadwell Jim 77,147,149 Trevino, Albert 96 Troop, Sheryl 95 132,160,165 Trout, Bill 77,140,152 Boys ' State, Boys ' Federa¬ tion Rep.. ROTC Colorguard Commander Tucker. Doug 111 142 Tucker. Kathleen 77,151,164 Drama Productions. Seguin School Cadet, Legislative Assembly Representative Tugman Sally 49,77,130,1 58 Ski Club, International Re¬ lations, Homeroom Secretary, Wa-Hi Union Bulletin Corres¬ pondent, National Honor Soc. Turnbow, Sherry 95 Turner, Lonnie 77,147 Turner, Lorraine 110 Turney, Tim 95.149 Tvler, Llovd 95,77,132 152,164 Tyler, Sue 77,137 Choir 189 u Unek, M ar i an ne I 10, I 30,13 5 Underwood, Gave 110 V Vale. Mark 1 10,132J34.173 VanRerk. fohn 17,60,77,126,153, 172 Boys ' Federation Vice-Pres., Varsity Football, Varsity 1 rack. Key Club Vice-Pres. Vance, Kirk 110,144,173 VanDeGrift, Mr. Deal 113 Vanderburg, Deanna 95,151 Van Donee, Jerry 95,149 Van Donge, Mr. Mi Nerd 121 Van Doren, Francene96,149 VanZandt, Roger 27,78,152,170 Football, Track, Boys ' Federa¬ tion, Legislative Assembly, Homeroom President Veley, David 16,36,78,126,1 50 Key Club Officer, Football Team, Swim Team, Track Veley, Yvonne 95,140,164 Venneri, Fred 78,171 Distributive Education Club Vice-President, Ski Club Vickers. Rohri 78,147.1 58,172 Intramurals, Homecoming Acti¬ vities, Intramural Captain Donkey Basketball, National Honor Society Vigneron, Charles 95,1 50 Vinti, Gary 149,162,78 Bovs’ Federation, Rodeo Club FFA Vinti, Mike26,27,78,149,162 FFA, Wrestling, Rodeo Club, Instructional Materials Asst. Vixie, Alan 95 Vixie, Gary 95 Vixie, Janet 78 Pep Club, Future Teachers of America Volkman. Dan 32,1 10,140,142,! 52 Volkman, Kyle 27,78,126,137, 138,169 Debate, Wrestling, Track, Chess Club, Choir Vosberg, Nancy 96 W Wade, Bonnie 110 Waetje, William 71,78.132 Band Waetje, Jeff 32,110,132 Waggoner, James 30,33,78,127 Journal Staff, Equities Wagner, Beth 110J 38 Wagner, Mike 14.17,79 Football, Baseball Wagoner, Michael 31,32,33,79, 152 Football. Basketball, Track, Home Room President, Equities Waite, Mr. Kyle 36.119 Waite, M ark 79,126,166 Equities, Legislative Assem¬ bly Representative Walery, Kathy 95 Walker, Bruce 18,97,110,142 W alker, Curtis 79,147,149J 50 Walker, Darlene 79,148.170 Future Homemakers of America Walker, Debbie 79,151,170 Distributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America W alker. Jay 1 10 Walker, jim 95,142,143 Walker, fulte 79.126,130J 50. 165 f ri Hi A Parliamentarian, Tri H i Y Secretary Walker, Marietta 42,79,130, 131,147 Home Room Secretary, Class Elected Representative Walker, Robert 79 Walker, Steve 32,111,144 Walk up, Stan 111,146 Wallace, Deborah Wa 11 ace, J enn y 79 H omeroom Secretary, Legisla¬ tive Representative Wallinger, Scott 18,32,1 II. 144 Wallingford, fames 27,80,144, 145 Track Team, J V Football, ROTC Captain Wallingford, Jan 95J 30,139,140 Walsh, Kelly 111,126 Walter, David 95 Walters Dee Etta 23,34,111 Walters, Dennis 80 Walters, Robert 95 Walters, Richard 14,16,32,126, 142,143,152 Walters, Thomas 111 143 Wamsher, Ralph 80.162 FFA, ROTC Wantland, Wavne 80 Wardrip, Buddy 18,33,1 I 1,145 Washington, Sharon 1 11,165 Watkins, Neil 111,142 Watt, James 14.17,80,140,150, 158,166,173 Varsity Football. ROTC, F P Hi-Y, International Re¬ lations, National Honor See. Watt, Steven 18,111,133 Weakley, Beth 22,95,129.130 Weatherman, Sue Ann 80 Weathers, Doug 111,142 Webb, Colleen 95 Webb, Rebecca 34,111 Weed, Debbie 1 I 1 Weidemann, James 80,132 Alternate, Legislative Assem¬ bly, Band, Home Room Vice-Pres. Weidemann, Richard 95,126,132. 134,137,138 Wellington, Mr, Harvey 119 Wells, lane 12,13,22,80J30, 147 Sponsors, Cheerleader. Legis¬ lative Assembly Wells, Nancy 111 Wentz, Jayne 111,161 Wentz, Violet I i 1 Weston. Tracy 24,25,111,142 Wet more, Robert 111,142 Whaley. Jim 16,95,140,146,152 W ' hiteaker, Mrs. Barbara 121 Whitehead, Dean 95,1 51 Whitehead, Verl 111,143 Whitehead, Victor 111 Whitman, Mrs, Lucille 120 Wintrier, Mrs, Lola I 19 Wick ward, Doug 95 Widner, Ida 95,126,137,149 Wies, Carol 111. 126,130 Wilder, Dave I! 1 Wilder, Patricia 96,165 Wilhelm, Jack Wilkins, Clair 11 LI32 Wilkins, Curtis 95,132,1 51 Wilkins, Mr. Don 18,26,27,120 Willcuts, Becky 1 I 1 Wiliam Terry 40,42,80 Boys’ Federation Representa¬ tive, Track, Key Club Chap- bin, Football Williams, Bruce I 11,142 Williams Catherine I 11,126, 165 Williams. J a net 95,160 Williams, Jill 95,137 Williams, Joyce 111,160 Williams, Leslie 80J 58 International Relations, N ational 11 c nor Society Willoughby, Holly 96 Wilson, Betty 34,35,96,132, 139,147,150,161,165 Wilson, Claudia 96,140 Wilson, Laura 165 Wilson, Ralph 111 142 Wilson, Rebecca 96,126,154 Wilson, Steve 96,149 Wilson, Vicki 96.149 Wilson, William 96,137 Wi n ter. C i nd v 96,138 Wirth, M iss Charlotte 34,120 Wiseman, Edward 1 1 1,146 Wisner, Teddy 96,130 Witcher, Penny 96 Wirherow, Dan 111,137 Wolf, Sam 80,126,171 FD Hi-Y, Legislative Assembly Wolfe, Craig III ,145 Woo, Ron 33,%, 152 Wood, George 80,124,126,49 Commissioner of Campus Affrs, Football, Student-Faculty Court Wood, Linda 111,138,165 Woodard, Susa one 23 J 11 Woods, Scott 24.33,11 1,144 Wool folk. I an ice 80,130,132, 140,148,149,1 58 National Hr nor Society, Senior Band, Sponsors, Home¬ room Officer, Office Assist, Wooten, Dan 96,140,143 Worthington, Mr. Albert 120 Wright, Elizabeth 80,129,130 131,147,158.151 FH A, Girls 1 League Cabinet, P E. Assistant, Homeroom Activities, National Honor Society Wright, Randal 80 Wright, Raymond 80,144 Cadet Captain ROTC Wright, Mr. Virgil 121 Wyckoff, Cathy 23,111,160 Wyrick, Lon 14,18,20,81,147 Football Captain. Key Club Pres , Legislative Assembly 190 Class Officer, Track Y Ybarra, Joe 111 Yeager, James 81 Yeend, Patty 90,96,129,130, 149 Yelenich, Lynn 81,126,130 Legislative Assemble Member, Sponsors Yelliott, Janice 111,132 Yelliott, Susan 96,147 Yenney, Susan 81,1 50 Yoes, Debby 111,1 54,165 Yoes, Douglas 81,132 Band You ng, G reg 1 11,145,162 Young, Mrs. Lois Jean 120 Young, Nancy 22,94,96,126,140 Young, Susan 81 Z Zaro, Lewis 121 Zaro, Michelle 81,151 Math Assistant, Distributive Education Club Zieman, Joe 33,1 1 1,126,132, 173 Zier, Devin 81,1 70 Distributive Education Club Zier, Jon 32,111,145,166 191 Students from Yamate High School visited the PVa-Hi campus. The 1971 R O YAL BL UE Supplement In Students and faculty were saddened by the loss on April 6th of MR. DONALD A. ANDERSON, head of the commercial department and a Wa-Hi faculty member for 26 of his 27 years of teaching. He gave many extra hours assisting with the student body accounts. His friendship and unselfish devotion to duty and to his students will long be remembered by the students and faculty with whom he was associated. Some Retire IVhile It was our loss and their gain when M R. G O RI)0N KEN I responded to the call of Alaska where he will be assistant principal of Kodiak High School, For the 10 years he has been at VVa-Hi, Mr. Kent was a social studies teacher and then a counselor. MRS, DIANE MASON, an English and Basic Reading teacher the last 1 Vi years, plans to “have fun and substitute occasionally. She enjoyed teaching but would like to be able to leave with her husband whenever she feels like it. MRS. MARY BALDWIN retired to have more time to travel and enjoy retirement with her husband. In her 8 years at Wa-Hi, she has found satisfaction in helping students and faculty make use of the expanding library facilities. M emoriam Students faculty and fellow-workers will miss the friendly smile and greeting of MR. DONALD W. M VERS t who passed away suddenly July 2fid and who for the last one and one half years w as one of the custodians for the Walla Walla High School academic building. Others Explore New Fields of Adventure. MRS. MARY BAILEY, adviser of the ' Wa-Hi Journal ' for 10 of her 13 years as an English instruc¬ tor, received a special Newspaper Fund, Inc. award as one of the outstanding journalism teachers in the nation. She has many pleasant memories of Wa-Hi, On July 8th t science teacher M R. WILLIAM MCCORKLEand his family moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he w ill teach for 2 years before returning to Walla Walla, He plans to do field research with South American plants and animals. The social studies department lost MR. DEAN SHOEMAKER ILS, and Northwest History teacher for the past J years. He also organized the debate team, Mr. Shoemaker plans to work tow ard a master ' s degree in history. RICH ABAJIAN MIKE JOHNSON BOB B1 AG I DAN MCMANUS STEVE CLINK MIKE MITCHELL DOUG FILAN JOE MORENO GARY GILM AN SCOTT PLL ' CKER LARRY HERBERT KLV1 ROSEN KRANZ B SQUAD BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Mark Riggs, Scott Eegcrs Fd Rais, Leonard Pmss, John Brownell Barry Jor Dccrio. Mark Morehouse. Ric h Preston, Don Eggerl, Ron Johnson, Mark Drmianrw, Coach Tim CorfieId. Kent, Don Garner. ROW 2: Dwight Maddrss, jon Gehrett, SEASON RECORD son record and finishing last •League Game in the Big 8” with a J won lost record, the team had the worst Wa-Hi 7 Mac Hi 6 season a Wa-Hi team Wa-Hi 15 Molalta Ore. 5 has had in several years. However, Wa-Hi 12 Mac-Hi 0 in looking at the record, Wa-Hi 12 Pendleton u 8 of the 13 losses Wa-Hi 1 Eisenhower 2 were only by one run so perhaps this Wa-Hi 1 Eison bower 2 could he called the most Wa-Hi 4 Kennewick 5 unlucky team Wa-Hi lias had in several Wa-Hi 4 Pendleton 5 years. Wa-Hi 2 Pendleton 3 •Wa-Hi 4 Wenatchee 5 I he Blue Devils’ leading hitters •Wa-Hi 1 Wenatchee 3 were Chuck Streamer, •Wa-Hi 7 Moses Lake 6 Doug Rian, and joe VI ore no. •Wa-Hi 0 Moses Lake 4 Die leading pitcher was Chuck Wa- H i 1 Pendleton 3 Streamer. The honor of being selected Wa-Hi 6 Pendleton 0 as Big 8 all stars was accorded •Wa-Hi 1 Pasco 5 Larry Herbert and Chuck Streamer •Wa-Hi 12 Pasco 1 who played in the all star •Wa-Hi 3 Kennewick 4 game in Kennewick in June. Both •Wa-Hi 3 Richland 2 b o v S re p rese 1 1 ted these htvt 1 •Wa-Hi 6 Richland 7 well. •Wa Hi 3 Kennewick 9 The Wa H i B Squad settled for a most successful season with 13 wins and 3 losses. CHUCK STREAMER DOUG FI LAN RANDY BARTON ART BENEF1EL RICKGROSS FRANK HANSON JUAN HERNANDEZ JIM STANLEY ROGER VANZANDT MIKE WAGONER MARK W AITE RICK WALTERS BRIAN SERVES SEASON RECORD Dual Meets Wa-Hi 107 Wenatchee 38 Wa-Hi 109 Moses Lake 29 W r a- H i 77 Richland 68 Wa H i 90 Pendleton 46 Wa-Hi 73 Pasco 72 Wa-Hi 97 Davis 48 Wa-Hi 71 Kennewick 74 Wa-Hi 98 x h Eisenhower 46 ! Other M eets TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Kevin Entzr, Dan Hellberg, l racy West on Brian Peterson Nick Plueker, Dave Bateman Roger McIntosh,, Kent Hoover, Art Benefit ), Bob Keynon, Randy Barton, Mark Russell-Manager. ROW 2: Kevin Dennis, Rob McBride, Rick Walters Jon Sneddon, Kelly Hector, Lon Wyrick, Dan V ' oik man, Mike Prior, Rick Gross Ray Moreno, Dave Jones, Martin Hellberg, Don Bellinger, Alvie McDowell, Craig Hoggam ROW 3: Jeff Harper, Jim Stanley, Mark Waite, Chuck Anderson, Roger VanZandt, Mike Minnich, Brandon LeValley, Mike Wagoner, Gary LeValley Brian Serven Jim Whaley, Buddy Wardrip, Prank Hanson, M ike Sniires, Carnival of Speed Wa-Hi 1st Pasco Invitational Wa-Hi 5th Sub-District Wa-Hi 2nd Bi-District Wa-Hi 2nd MEETS Passes Invitational () l schools! 2nd place Kennewick 1 nvitatinnal schools) 1 st place NI ilmn- Frifwaht l )ual 1 irt I st place Walla Walla-District Meet {7 schools} 1st place Slate Track Meet 1115 schools} 9th place Susan Brow n-high jump S usa n Bn i w n 2 nd Ci t h y Bu 11 ice 41 h-100 yard dash Valinda Stone starting i mile relay Valinda Stone handing off to Karen Carle-880 relay Susan Brown-100 yard dash Sharon Brown. Karen Carle-50 yard dash Julie Jrsser handing off to Kathy Mlinger-880 relay Girls’ Track LEFT: Valinda Stone, Karen Carle, Julie Jessrr, Kathy Munger- 1 mile relay team- 1st place at Pasco. AT STATE: !7 girls qualifred-Shamn Brown, Susan Brown Cathy Buttice, Julie Jrssee, Rose Ann Laurella, Susan Lugo Kris McNeill, Lois Reeves Valinda Stone. Dee Dee Walters, Linda Bishop (ieorgianna Hagrdom, Karen Frdman, Nancy Noble Kathy MLinger, Susan Daniels Karen Carle Other girls in track-Mema Clifton Janet Hagemeister, Shannon Me Fa 11, jo Ann Hill Sharon Martin Diana Beeson, Becky W ilson, Debbie Eiehner. Susan Belter, Cindy Miller, Mary Me Far ley. STATE Susan Brown-1 st place high jump 5 2” Sharon Brown-5th place 440 yd. run 63 6 Brown, Brown Buttice NobIr-6th place 440 relay-state record 51.9 in qualifying Stone jessee Carle, M unger-6th place 880 relay Susan Lugo Qualify finals-unablr to run BOYS ' TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Mark Brothcrton. Robert Burgas, M ikr Loveless, E 1 ClcndinicL ROW 2 VIr► W ai nvcoach Dave Anderson, Brad Reid Pum Simon. MIKE LOVELESS TOM SIMON DAVE ANDERSON ROBERT BURGESS Wa Hi 7 Wa-Hi 6 Wa-Hi 6 Wa Hi 3 W ' a-Hi 4 Wa-Hi 6 Wa-Hi 3 Wa-Hi 3 Wa-Hi 2 Kennewick 0 league Kamiakin 1 Moses Lakr 0 league Richland 4 league Kamiakin 3 Pasco l Pendleton l Pasco l league W v natc hee 5 le a g u e BRAD REID The girls’ tennis team had a good season I hey came in second in sub-district and split at district GIRLS’ TENNIS TEAM; Jennifer Perrault, Colleen Berry, Mrs. Thurnr- coach, Lynn Dietrich, Chris Knopf. NOT PICTURED: Susan Robinson Janet Schaefer. The Wa-Hi boys ' tennis team placed third in the Big 4i 8 M league behind Richland second and Wenatchee first Robert Burges and Brad Reid qualified for the district tournament in singles while Tom Simon and Dave Anderson went to the district tournament as the number on doubles team from our league Mike Loveless and Ed Clendaniel went as the number three doubles team Tom Simon and Dave Anderson placed second in the district doubles and entered the State tournament where they lost 6-4, 6-4 in the first round ending a very good season of play Tennis Teams Golf 1971 The Wa-Hi golf team had a successful season, winding up with a 7-2-1 record: placing 1st in the District Tournament, 1 Ith in the State Tournament, and taking the 3rd place trophy at the Kennewick Invitational, The varsity consisted of seniors Paul Stanton, Dave Slaw son, Ron Snook, and Greg Fink; junior Chris Repass, the team ' s outstanding performer; and sophomores John Steel and George Strothers, The junior varsity, with a 3-0 record, consisted of juniors Gyle Balmcr, Bruce Burgess, and Mark Sherry; and sophomores Mark Jacky. Kip Kelly, and Paul Mar twig. GOLF TEAM FRONT ROW Greg Fink. George Strut lifts. Gyle Ha liner, Chris Rcpass. Mark Sherry. ROW ' I: Mark Jacky, Kip Kelly, Ron Shook. Dave Slaw son, Paul Stanton. Mr. Low-Coach, John Steel, Bruce Burgess. NOT PICTURED; Paul Hart wig. Cindy Lloyd played Little Lucy while Sheila I .alee look the part of Widow Appleby, her Mother. Only an Orphan Girl Kris Beaver portrayed the vi llainess, Ethel Rutherford; Dan Armstrong- the hero, Dick Perkins; Kathy jessee- the heroine, Nellie the orphan girl. Regina Daniels was Ma Perkins and Cindy Lloyd- Little Lucy. Regina Daniels and Dave Skidmore portrayed la and Pa Perkins; Kathy J e s s e e - Nellie, the orphaned heroine; Dan Armstrong Dick, the hero. Dave Skidmore- Swem Perkins; Dave Rowe- Arthur Rutherford, the villain. Dave Rowe- the villain, Kathy Jcssee- the heroine, Dan Armstrong- the hero. It’s Just Your I mag ination JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ROYALTY: Princess Carol Sandahl, Princess Peggy Harris, Queen Janice Taylor, Princess Mary Jn Martin, Princess Heathrr Cowan, ' [’he Junior R )TC, Sponsor, Drill, and Rifle Teams held their 52nd annual military review before reviewing officer Col, Richard M, Connell of the U,S. Army Corps of Engineers, Supt. Franklin Hanson, Principal Richard Neher, and School Board Chairman Howard Preston, Company F received the outstanding company award in review, ()ther awards went to Companies E, B, and H, 1st platoon of Company G, 1st squad of the 1st platoon of Company H, 1st Sponsor platoon, and the 4tli squad of flu- 2nd Sponsor platoon. Various Other aw ards for merit am! excellence went to c Cpt Don Friday, c Maj. Rick Blake, c Maj. David Klein, c Col, Ken Olsen, c Lt. Dan McManus, Jeff Heimbigner, c Maj, James Fiedler, c Maj, Frank Hanson, c LTC Jim Rice, C Maj, Steve Dunkelhurg, Mike Terhaar, John Harmon, and Scott Fsary. Sponsor awards were presented to Debbie Butler, Terri Olio, Shannon Me Fall, Julie Fanshier, and Sandi Stiller, Paul Sutliff, Tim Gabel, and Lynette Kinzer earned Rifle Team awards while Paul Goetz and Ken ' 1 brasher received Band aw ards. The new brigade commander for next year was named as e Col, Dan McManus, Brigade XO c LTC Scott Fsary; for tin Spon sors comm an- er, LTC Nancy Young, XO Ft. Linda Barton, c Maj. Wayne Brock A ' Team and c Capt. Mike Perry B Team will command the Drill Teams; c Cpt. Gordon Grassi w ill command the Color Guard w hile c Cpt, Dave Parker will be the Rifle Team commander. Coming through the crossed sabres are c Maj. Jim Fiedler and Princess Debbie Butler, Royalty for the ‘Incident at Yellow hawk included c Maj. Rick Blake and Princess Joan Ballard, e Maj. Steve Dunkelburg and Princess Drbbie Richardson, c Lt, Col. Kf‘n Olsen {not pictured I and Queen Laura Foiled, c Maj. Jim Fiedler and Princess Drhbie Hutlcr, c Maj. Gary Jones and Princess Janice T ay lor. Incident at Yellow hawk ■M Banquets and Desserts Close the Year NOT PICTURED: Kim KE FARMERS OF AMERICA DESSERT AND AWARDS FUTUR E TEACH ERS K AMERICA PICNIC FRENCH DESSERT PUBLICATIONS BANQUET FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA INSTALLATION FATHER DAUGHTER BANQUET “Activate was the theme of the commencement speakers for the 79th annual Walla Walla High School Commencement, Lynn Dietrich’s topic was Activate your¬ self as an individual-”; Peggy Fulgham addressed “Activate your mind-”; Jennifer Naimy- “Activate your soul-”; Activate your life Randy Barton, Steve Perini introduced the speakers. The Wa-Hi Concert Band directed by Russell Larsen and the Wa-Hi Choir directed by Richard Clark provided the music for graduation. Among many awards received by members of the senior class, those presented at commencement included the Marshal Alexander speech-drama trophy to Cindv Lloyd, the legislative assembly award to Rick Blake, the Brown trophy for outstanding sprotsmanship to Larry Herbert, and the Lawrence Jacky award for the development of sports to Jerry Drummei. Anon Foundation aw ards for band, choir, and orchestra went to Steve Perini, Susan Bates and Cynthia Miller. The Associa ted Student Body special cabinet scholarship was presented to Terry Wilcuts. Presenting the 551 graduates were Principal Richard Neher and senior class presidents Greg Fink and Reed Smith, Superintendent Franklin Hanson and School Board Chairman Howard Preston presented the diplomas. The Reverend William Foegeand the Reverend Ernest Campbell gave the invocation and the benediction. Many attended the senior party which followed at Sherwood Center, Thus concluded Commencement- 1971, COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS AND ANNOUNCERS- FRONT ROW: Lynn Dietrich, Peggy Fulgham, Jennifer Naimy. Randy Barton. ROW 2: Steve Perini, Reed Smith, 1 ' om Simon, Greg Fink. Commencement and Baccalaureate I I ' . ■ r- ysvg . •■ • ri . ♦ . % 1 V v4V % ♦ -7 V gBE m y -: fc • , C 3 K?w£ Viir -4. - ' 7f vVT WJiS f?- • •• • . ? r...v -t y . y . ‘ V-. t . ,- f , • f, tA ' S ' _V ' ' 3 v A w « f ; . • . _ t + f « “% % •.• j ' , . -. . -rs ' • • •. • ' . .•«=?■• - mi a$ • gft.V ■ , f v h - . « ' , '


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